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Title: The Santa Rosa press gazette
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Publisher: Milton Newspapers, Inc.
Milton Newspapers
Place of Publication: Milton Fla
Publication Date: January 25, 2006
Copyright Date: 2005
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WEDNESDAY

January 25, 2006


TwoSecion 9, *(ls ax &Yur on I **l'*o n newsaper or nealy a cntury


INSIDE


County stands firm on liquor laws


Two groups seeking variances to allow


sales near schools, churches


By DEBORAH NELSON
Press Gazene Staif It ritci
Booze. schools and church-
es...it's a cocktail Santa Rosa
County won't be mixing up any
time soon, according to the
Board of Commissioners.
Current county ordinances
forbid the selling of alcohol, for


District battles heat up as the
regular basketball season draws
to a close. Milton suffered its
second district loss on Saturday
to Pensacola.
See SPORTS, Page 1B.


NEWS


VIEWS
Deputy deliveries
baby at roadside
Deputy Stephen Clark w\as
cruising the south end of the
count) on a normal patrol earl.
Monday morning when a call
came in which would change
every thing.
At approximately 2:25
a.m., Clark responded to a call
-at the intersection of Grand
Ridge and Highway 98.
It was an unknown tspe of
medical assistance call.
When Clark arrived. he
found Elizabeth Mann sitting in
the passenger side of a vehiclee
%with the door open and the
%woman's feet on the ground.
Mann's husband Robert
-told Clark his w tfe was in labor.
Clark, a certified EMIT.
began efforts to calm Mann.
He began the process of
delivering the baby while other
deputies, who had arrived, held
lights and braced Mann from
behind.
Moments later. Mann had,
given birth to a daughter. Lily
Grace Mann, w ith Clark's assis-
tance.
,After Clark. cleaned the
baby and got her, started breath-
ing, the Midw ay Fire-
Department arrived and ;cut the
-umbilical cord.
Deputy Clark has been % .ith
the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's
Office since January of 2005.
"For women only
Suffering from hot flashes,
night sweats or other symptoms
':of menopause? *
me Unhapp\ with ,otir current
hormone therapy?
SDo you want to know more
about other treatment options?
S If the answers to these and
:other questions are yes then
,Achieving Hormonal
Balance- 4 Women's
S1vmposion may just be worth
attending. Saturday. at 9:30
, a.m. at the Uni'ersity of West
Florida's auditorium, lichael
Coyle, D.O. will discuss the
ability to achieve hormonal bal-
ance through bio-identical hor-
mone replacement therapy.
Phone 983-3705 for more
details.


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onside drinking, within 2.500
feet of schools or churches.
The Board. Monday, indi-
cated it would reject a petition
for exception to that rule. and is
researching a second waiver
request.
Two area civic groups had
sought waivers to the ordi-


nance.
About 40 voices opposing
the exception showed up, as
well.
"We have an ordinance on
the books." noted Hickor.
Hammock Baptist Church
Pastor Carl Gallups. "If we start
offenng waivers to it. then this


process will go on forever."
"...I can see that beckoning
a terrible issue that will di ide
an otherwise lovely communi-
ty."
Veterans of Foreign Wars
iVFW) Post 4833 petitioned to
upgrade its beer license to
include selling hard liquor.


The Mayor's new 'desk'


Clyde Gracey says

he's enjoying life

without the stress

By OBIE RAIN
Special Projects Writi:r
Rarely has a public official con-
mbuted so much to the welfare of
his constituents. and many well
beyond, than has citizen, friend, and former
Milton Mayor Clyde L. Gracey.
Although not a native son by birthright.
Grace\ has, over the Nears, bestowed the
\ision, care. commitment, and genuine concern
to the entire Santa Rosa County area that
shows where his heart is and where it will
always remain.
Nowt 84, Gracey has "been there, done
that" in the sense of experiencing a w holesome
quality of life that includes an ultimate endear-
ment to family and friends, an endless endo\w-
ment of civic pride, public service without
restraint, and a strong affiliation with private
enterprise.
Although \widely known publicly. Grace
is inherently. a pniate person in the sense that
%whatever he has done, it %\as never intended to
call attention to himself in a personal capacity.
\V\e'll refer to him as Clhde, assuring that
his two popular sons. Benton Grace\ and Rod
Grace.s both well know n names within the
Santa Rosa County school s. stem, are not the
topics of conversation.
ClIde was born in Sil\erpoint, Tennessee,
the second of three children in a modest fanuly
setting with an older brother and younger sis-

"\We li\ed was down this mountain side in
a \alley that could only be reached by crossing
a shallow but rather wide creek which flooded
etern spring as a result of the melting snow
and spring rains." Clyde explained. "NIM moth-
er was a rural school teacher xv ho rode an old
mule acrossthe creek and up the mountain
side to teach in a little one room school three
months out of the sear."
Clyde remembers living at the homestead
until lie was seven \ears old when a flood
came and washed their home away which
necessitated their moving to another location.'
His mother continued to teach and his father,
an auctioneer by choice, worked for the rail-
road. There \was a time follow ing the flood that
his father worked in Detroit, Michigan. com-
muting from time to time. But as work stabi-
lized, he gained steadN employment and even-
tually retired as an engineer
Clyde graduated from White County High
School in April of 1940 it Sparta, Tennessee in
a class of 105 seniors and joined the Navy that


After years at the helm of the City of Milton, Clyde Gracey says he's still enjoy-
ing the easy life of retirement. Gracey is just one of several key figures in Santa
Rosa's past that we take a look at in our special historical section...inside this


edition of the Press Gazette.


follow ing June.
Follow ing boot camp and avia-
tion machinist school in Norfolk,
Virginia. Clyde's first assignment
was at Corry Field in Pensacola,
working on the flight line in
Squadron 1-B. He eventually went
overseas, but before he left, he met
and married Muri Wolfe, the daugh-
ter of Charlie Wolfe of Allentown, in
February of,1942. He well remem-
bers the ceremony that w as per-
formed .in the liv ing room-dining
room archway in the house he is liv-
ing in today.
Both his 25th and 50th anniver-
saries were celebrated in the home as
well with Ray and Lucille Arnold.


Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin

Ray was a friend from Ohio that he
met at Corry Field and %with whom
he has remained friends to this day
In the meantime when he got out
of the Navy in 1946. although he
thought seriously of going back for
another tour, he instead joined and
remained in the Naval Reserve and
worked his w' ay up through the ranks
to leading chief of his squadron in
1969.
He began work for DeWitt
Webster as a mechanic under the on-
the-job-training program at Gerlach
Motor Company in dow ntow n
Milton where Mr. Webster was the
head mechanic. Clyde savs he cot
See GRACE, Page 3A.


The VFV building, on
Carroll Rd., falls w within 2.500
feet of the Galilee Missionary
Bapust Church. the Christian
Life Church.and A\xalon Baptist
Church.
But the V\FW's "grandfa-
thered" beer license status mas
See LAWS, Page.5.4.



Scratch


Ankle


reborn?

B) JEFF EVERTS
Press Ga:erre Staff it irer
A local event from the past
could soon be making a return
to the Milton area with a bit of
a makeover.
A committee of the Milton
City Council met Friday to dis-
cuss the possibility of resurrect-
ing the "Scratch Ankle
Festival" either late this year or
,in the spring of 2007.
"The Scratch Ankle we
have known in the past is
gone...it needs to be reinment-
ed." said Mayor Gus
Thompson
"The City has never made
mone. on this festival, and no
one ever will Il's"s'Ml for'irat
is changed."
Three groups were invited
to make presentations at the
meeting regarding taking over
the operauon of the festival and
their vision for it.
Those invited were the
Camp Fire Girls. Main Street
Milton, and the Santa Rosa
Count\ 4-H.
Everyone at the meeting
agreed the focus of the festival
needed to remain on local Nouth
as it has for each of the pre% ious
33 \ears it has been held.
The most appealing presen-
[ation to the committee
appeared to come from Nlin
Street Milton which later ear-
nered a unanimous iote for the
group to be presented to the full
Ctt\ Council for approval as the
new sponsors of the fesntial.
Leaders are also try ing to
'find a new location for the festi-
val as the Rikerwalk area could
proxe to be too small since the
addition of the Veteran's
Memorial Plaza.
"Not onil is the Ri'erwalk
smaller since the plaza opened.
we also have people buying
land down there and DOT
restrictions on what roads. we
can close," stated Councilman
George "'Bunny" Jernigan".


Story written by Jeff
Ei c,'s. Reach him at:
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Homemaker group


plans big celebration


By DEBORAH NELSON
. Press Gazette Staff Writer
Like to try your hand at
homestIle cooking, crafts and
community projects?
All that and more are part
of area Home and Community
Club programs, which kick off
membership drive meetings in
coming weeks.
Organizers emphasize that
all interested members of the
public and prospective mem-
bers are inm ited to stop by and
sample some of the club's
wares.
The Pace-Pea Ridge
Home and Community
Educators' Club holds its 65th


Anniversary, Celebration on
Saturday, January 28.
The event will take place at
the Pace-Pea Ridge Clubhouse,
4709 Keyser Lane, from 2 p.m.
to 4 p.m.
Organizers say all are wel-
come to come and enjoy the
Valentine-themed event, which
will include finger food and
punch.
The Anniversary
Celebration will feature scrap-
books arid historical club mem-
orabilia, along with County Fair
and ohlier cultural arts competi-
tion entries on display.
Pace-Pea Ridge HCE Club
meetings are held the 4th
See EVENT, Page 6A.


A display is up at Milton's City Hall for those interested in the City's new natural gas generator program.
An actual generator is on display, along with facts and information customers will need in makingia deci-
sion about installing one of the new generators in their home. The City hopes to begin installing the gen-
erators in customer homes in either February or March.
Press Gazette photo by Jeff Everts






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Sheriff's Report


Jan.. 12 to Jan. 18, 2006
Constantin, Robert Blake;
Male, 23; 6416 Red Heron Ct.,
Gulf Breeze, FL; Probation-
Felony (2 cts.). 1/12/06
Franklin, Robert Eugene;
Male; 59; 4063 Vemn St.. Pace,
FL; DUI Alcohol or Drugs 4th
or Subsequent Offense. Drive
While Lic Susp-Habitual


Offender. 1/12/06
Henderson, Bradford
Vallianos; Female; 33; 7583
Henderson Smith Rd, Milton,
FL; Vehicular Theft-Grand 3rd
Degree. 1/12/05 ,
Henry, Rosemond
Vallianos; Female; 33; 1407
Sound Retreat Drive, Navarre.
FL; Probation Violation-Felony.


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1/12/06
Lay, Christopher Keith;,
Male; 29; 5225 Black Rd,
Milton, 'FL; Drive While
License Susp Habitual
Offender (2 cts.I. Hit and Run
Leate Scene of Crash Intolve.
Damage to Property. 1/11/06
Lewis. Edward Earl: Male;:
42; 7027 Melanie Dr..,
Pensacola. FL: Probation
Violation-Felon.. 1/12/06
Moore. .Ir.. Rayford
William: Male; 37: 2130
Presidio St.. Navarre. FL: Larc-
Theft is $300 or More But Less
Than $5,000. 1/12/06
Richardson, MNarsha Gail;
Female: 43; 10575 Hoppy Rd,
Milton, FL: Probation
Violation-Felony. 1/12/06
Shaw, Tammy Jean;
Female: 39: 7226 Milford Rd.,
Milton. FL: Aggrav Battern -
Person Uses A Dead1 Weapon.
1/12/06
Toyens. Robert Anderson:
Male: 26:; 6691 Walker St.,
Milton. FL: Larc-Grand Theft
$5,000 or More Less Than
$10.000. 1/12/06
Vinogradov. Daniel; Male;
21: 5472 NMulat Rd., Milton,
FL: Probation Violation-Felony
Poe. Adam: MNale; 31: 7168
Siesta Rd. Navarre. FL: Fraud-
Sw\indle Obtain Property Under
$20,000. 1/12/06
Allen. Anthony Jerome:
Male; 22. 204 Sessions St.. Apt.
A. Milton, FL: Obstructing
Justice Intimidate Threat Vict
Witness Informant. 1/12/06
Smith. Reginald Dexter:
Male; 39: 16 Range Rd.. MNarn
Esther, FL: Sex Asslt Vict Oer
12 YOA Physical Force-No
Dmg (2 cts.).
Christen, Joseph Geoffrey;
Male; 53; 4920 Elea-Calle
Lane, Gulf Breeze. FL: DUI.
1/11/06
Dunlap. Wendy Sue:
Female; 36; 4217 Elenore St.,
Pace. FL: DUI. 1/11/06
Browning, Clarence


Public Notice

The Santa Rosa County Combined Federal Campaign Local Federal
Coordinating Committee (LFCC) is soliciting applications from
federated groups, charitable organizations or a combination thereof,
interested in being considered to serve as the Principle Combined
Fund Organization (PCFO) for the 2006 campaign. All groups
desiring to apply for for the PCFO should mail applications to
Commanding Officer, NAS Whiting Field, 7550 USS Essex St.,
Suite 200, Milton. FL 32570-6155. All applications must be
received by February 6. 2006. Applications received after 4:00 p.m.
(CST) will not be accepted.


Patrick; Male; 38; 3012 Tiffany
Ln, Navarre, FL; Drive While
Lic Suspended Habitual
Offender. 1/12/06 0
Burkhart. Dennis Ray;
Male; 34; 6031 Dorsey Ln,
Milton, FL: Drive 'While Lic
Susp ist Offense. Drugs-
Possess Cntrl Sub \V/O
Prescription, Marijuana--
Possess Not More Than 20
Grams. Narcotic Equip-Possess
And Or Use. 1/12/06
NMedlock, David Allen:
male; 25; 4007 Brittany Ln,
Pace. FL; Probauon Violation-
Felony. 1/12/06
Cole, Jeffery Lamar: Male:
38: 5354 Stakle\ Ln. Milton,
FL: Drive While License
Suspended Habitual Offender.
1/13/06
Nicholson. Da\id D: MNale:
25; 4373 Luther Fouler Rd,
Pace. FL: Larc-Grand of
Firearm. 1/13/06
White. Christopher John:
Male: 22: 8619 Davis H%\\..
Pensacola, FL: Possess
Marijuana Over 20 Grams.
Narcotic Equip-Possess and Or
Use. 1/15/06
\Vilkerson. Gregor%
Atvell; Male: -46; 1211 West
Fairfield Dr., Pensacola. FL:
Failure to Appear for Felony
Offense. Violation of Parole-
Felony. NDG
Bonner. Jimm\ Jerome:
Male: 45: 3950 Cotton Rd..
Pace. FL: Violation of Parole-
Felony. NDG
Polsgrove. Joshua H. Male:
32: 1904 Frontera St., Na\arre.
FL: Violation of Parole-Felon\.
NDG
Smith. Shannon Michael:
Male: 22: 5525 Hummingbird
Ct.. Gulf Breeze. FL: Violation
of Parole-Felon\. NDG
Cigalotti. Wa\ne Anthon;
Male: 37; 405 Williamsburg
Dr., Gulf Breeze, FL; DUII.
.1/15/06
Fortune. Jeffery Eric:
lMale; 39; 6310 Cottage Wood
Dr.. Milton. FL: DUI. 1/14-/06
Jackson. Nicholas Aaron:
Male: 20: 9655 Trace Rd.
Milton. FL; DLI Alcohol or
Drugs 2nd Offense. 1/14/06
Olear_. NMatthe%\ James;
Male: 18: 501 Fairpoint Dr.,
Gulf Breeze. FL: DUI. 1/15/06
Standish, Mark Ste\en:
Male; 52: 409 Oak Leaf Ci..
Pensacola. FL: DUI. 1/14/06
White, William Ran:
Nlale: 24; 6904 Sea Turtle Cir.,
Navarre. FL; DUI. 1/14/06
Brewer, Chad Allen; Male;
26: 6485 Bass Ln, Milton: FL:
Drive While License
Suspended Habitual Offender.
1/17/06
Craig. Be\er1s Ann;
Female: 32: 276 Lite Oak Ave.,


Freeport, FL; Possess
Methamphetamine,
Amphetamine-Traffic or
Nlethamphetamine 14 grams or
Over, Narcotic Equip-Possess
And or Use, Narcotic Equip-
Possess Manufacture Deliver,
Drugs-Possess Listed Chemical.
SWIT Manufacture Chitrl
Substance. 1/17/06
Moncada, Jose Danilo;
Male: 45; 1148 Cypress Ln,
Gulf Breeze. FL: Sex Offender
Violations Fail to Comply
W/Registration Law. 1/17/06
Pentecost. Jennifer Marie;
S'Female: 28: 1750 Kell Rd..
.Gulf Breeze. FL: Drugs-
Possess l Methamphetamine.
Amphetamine-Traffic or
Nlethamphetainine 14 Granms or
Over, Narcotic Equip Possess
And Or Use. Narcotic Equip-
Possess Nanufacture Deliker.
SDrugs-Possess Listed Chemical
WIT Manufacture Cntrl Subs.
1/17/06
Stewart. Dennis Earl;
Male: 36: 4907 Legend Creek
Ln. Pace. FL: DUIl. 1/17/06
Davis. Avery Joseph: Male:
49: 5865 Byrom St., Mliton.
FL: Probation Violation-Felon'.
1/13/06
Garrett. James Michael:
Male: 36; 3860 Lane Rd.. Pace.
FL: Probation Violation-FelonN.
1/15/06
Johnson. Gregory Bruce:
Male; 46. 312 Elaine Ave.. Ft.
\\alton Bch. FL: Piobation
Violadon-Felon\. 1/13/06
Oswald. Joseph Lynn:
Male: 52: 1342 Detroit BI'd.,
Pensacola. FL: Possess of
Weapon or Ammo b\
Con\ icted Fla Felon. Possess of
Weapon By Violent Career
Criminal. Drugs-Possess Cntrl
Sub \V/O Prescription.
Marijuana-Possess Not More
Than 20 Grains,. Narcotic
Equip-Possess And or, Use.
S1/15/06
Poland. Ton\ Wayne;
Male: 36: 8347 Tortuga St..
Na\arre. FL: Aggra Assli
W'Deadlk Weapon \\70/O Intent
* to Kill. Fraud-Fail Redeli\
Hired Leased Prop $300 or
Over. 1/16/06
Scott, 'Adam Clifford:
Male: 21: 6 Flamenco St., MNI.r\
Esther, FL; Probation
Violation-Felon\. 1/13/06
Compton. Mark Poole:
MNale; 50: 8509 Dinosaur Dr.,
Na\ arre. FL; Drive While Lic
Susp Habitual Offender. Resist
Officer Obstruct by Disguised
Person. 1/18/06
Fletcher. Clinstian Werner.
Male; 23; 2768 Bellkie. A\e.,
Pensacola. FL: Obscene
.Conmununication Compile Enter
Etc Computer Pomo Re Minor.
1/18/06


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Gay, David Lee; Male; 45;.
4991 Lacy Ln, Jay, FL; Attach
Registration License Plate Not.
Assigned, Drive on..
Permanently Revoked Driver.
License. 1/18/06
Golden, Brandon James;-
Male; 24; .FL State Prison;
Bauern On' Officer, Firefighter,
EMT Etc. (2 cts.) 1/1:8/06
SHicks. Toni Jerome4,
Female; 33; 1245 Camp Road.'
Salisbury, NC; Probation;
Violation-Felony. 1/18/06
McCurle). Ricky Eugene;,
Male: ,27;, 4141 Plant Aves-;'
Pace, FL; Vehicular .Theft-
Grand 3rd Degree. 1/18/06 -;
Merino. Lawrence Scott,
. Male; ,39; 6709' Contentrnerf?
,St., Milton. FL; Probation
Violation-Felonm. 1/18/06 "
Redmond, Terrance
Tra\on: Male: 26: 610 Bream
St.. Atmore. AL; Drive While
Lic Suspended Habitul'f
Offender. 1/18/06
James. Arthur Dennis;'
Male; Male: 10-23-58; 300
Bayou BI'vd. "Pensacola, FL;
Probation Violation-Felony.
Okaloosa County Warrant.
NDG
Blackstone. Odell; Male"
36; 6638 James St., Milton, FL;
Attached Registration License
Plate Not Assigned. Dri\e
While License Suspended
Habitual Offender. 1/18/06
Gismondi. Douglas
Stephen: Male: 7/21/66; 185:
Mount Hermon Rd., Statesville.
NC: Larc-Theft is $300 or
More But Less Than $5,OOQ
(Escambia Charge.). Vehicular
Grand 3rd Degree, Fraud-
Failure to Redeli\er Hired
Vehicle. NDG
I Thrgin. Dennis; Male; 331
5514 Cerny Rd. Apt. 1j
Pensacola. FL Probation
Violation-Felons (Escambid
Warrant i. NDG
Spivey. Loretta Lee:
Female: 40: 5347 Ste\%art St..
Million, FL: Probation
Violation-Felony 1/18/06.
Inf toniianon provided by
Santa Rosa Sherilf's Othce

Time running .,.

out to save on

your 2005 taxes

By JEFF EVERTS
Press Gazette Staff Writer
Time is running out for
Santa Rosa Countr residents
\ ho% \want to get a break on their
2005 property taxes., .
Tax. Collector Robert
McClure is offering residents
2% discount ori their annual tax
bill, but only for a limited time.
To take advantage of thip
discount, ta.\pamers must have
their bill paid :in full by
Tuesday. January 31.
Taxpayers can pay their bill
either online at McClure's web-
site, v.\, r ut- .,' l. r., 1 ,
at an\ tax collectors office in
the county, or by mail with a
postmark no later than Januair
31. .
Taxpayers can also check
the status of their taxes online it
McClure's website.
Anyone with questions
regarding their tax bill or the
2% discount can contact
McClure's office at 983-1800.,:
Story written by Jeff
Everts. Reach him at:.
everts@sr-pg.cotn






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Gracey

Continued From Page One..
along well in the mechanic's
pibsition and worked there for
Nine months.
S He had put in for work at
the Naval Air Station in
Pensacola along the way,, and
about this time he was called
and went to work in 0 & R at
NAS Pensacola in the spring of
10947. He worked at this job
until his retirement in 1974.
-Long before his retirement,
however, he got his feel wet, so
tp speak, in civic responsibili-
ties as a member of the Santa
Rosa Elections Commission, to
which he was appointed by the
Governor. and served on this
commission until it was dis-
Sbanded. He was also appointed
to serxe on the Milton Housing
.Authorit and the Board of
.Adjustments. continuing in
tLose' positions until he was
elected to the Milton City
'Council in the fall of 1974.
Those were changing, if not
turbulent, times. Byrd Mapoles
beBcame Mayor of Milton but,
subsequent\ moved out of the'
cirN and relinquished his: posi-
tion to Jim.Pinke who served
out the remainder of that terrii.
". Civic responsibilities were
also important to Clyde. He
s'er ed as President "of the
Milton High School
Quarterback Club, the Milton
High School PTA and in a num-
ber of other positions, ans'wer-'
ing the call for duty,
It was while he was serving,
fhe MHS PTA that the old gym-
-tasiurn in East Miltou burned,
and he %%as selected to represent
the group before the Santa Rosa
County School Boaid seekin,3
t6.have a new g m arid audito-
rium built.
ri, Those kinds of "representa-
d\e" jobs fell his a\ qwute
dften, he said, and could, in
some sniall %ay, account for the
development of his ability later
io participate verbally in the
political process.
During these years the
Milton City Council continued
toe evolve. After Jim Pinke
served out the remainder of
B1rd Nlapoles' term as Mayor,
he ran and %as elected. But he
soon moved out of the city to
property he owned, and was
succeeded by Millard Adams
who was appointed to serve out
the remainder of Pinke's. term.
But this was not a perma-
nent stint of events either.
Millard Adams decided to move
t. of the city to run for a seat
on the Santa Rosa County
Commission. and as Mayor Pro
-Tern. Clyde ascended to the
Ma) or's chair in July of 1980.
.-' "I really did not have any
political aspirations, at the time,
but after sitting on the council
'for some five years and serving'
under three different Majors,. I
.thought, enough is enough, and
decided I would go for the posi-


tion on my own,". Clyde said.
"Of course I had to turn
right around and run again, but'
I don't think I was opposed," he
continued. Not being a politi-
cian or having a political bent,
he was comfortable with his
decision. "I did make three
promises," Clyde remembers.
"In fact these were the only
promises I ever made. The first-
one was to never move out of
the city. The second was that I
would not develop any political
aspirations, and the third was
that with God's help, as Ma. or
I would net er bring dishonor on
the City of Milton."
His constituents respected
those promises he made. and he.
stuck to them all during his
tenure as Mayor of Milton. He
retired in the fall of 1994 after,:
almost 15 years of service.
Those years, were not.
absolute .Rose Gardens. he
admits. "God knots I had to
seek His help and the help of
many others to maintain the sta-.
tus, quo sornemes." he said, .
"but I believe they ere good
years, 'and I can look back on
my accomplishments %%ith pride
knowing that I did the best I
could."
And .those -accomplish-
ments %ere wide as well as
%\orth\. Cl\de said man\ of the
things he \\as credited \ith b\
association came from personal
contact \\ith officials rather
than by public confrontations. ,
"'Earl Huno. \\ho \\as our
congressman at the time. \\as
instrumental in getting the City
of Milton a $1.2 million grant
from the Federal Government
for work on Ferns Hill projects,
including sewerage, lights, and
housing.", ClIde said. "We
.always seemed to have a good
relationship \ ith our legislative
delegation which represented.
us in both -Tallahassee and
Washington. D. C., and they
always seemed to have an atten-
tive ear to our requests."
; Getting that grant was one
of the highlights of his terms as
Mayor, he said, as was the hir-
ing of Donna Adams to work
v\ith the administration of that
grant.,
"Donna was a very compe-
tent person who demonstrated
her talent, .and we all recog-
nized her ability," Clyde said.
"We worked very' hard to find a
permanent place for her in the
structure of things, and we were
lucky to have retained her."
Donna Adams is 'now the
city's chief executive officer as
City manager.
"'The Rbeville Water
System was established and
filled an urgent need'," Clyde
continued, "and upgrading the
sewerage treatment plart was
another accomplishment that
took place on my watch under a
75%-25% matching grant. Earl
Hutto was instrumental in


obtaining this one for us also."
Clyde pointed up other.
enlightening events, such as
adding the first woman police
officer to the force under
Captain Collier and renovations
of the Imogene Theatre, partic-
ularly the' $65,000 grand for
paving the parking lot. with the
assistance of State Senator Pat
Thomas. ,
Clyde's' services on the
MPO (Metropolitan Planning
Councilii %ere also noteworthy.
He worked diligently on the
w inning side to retain the rail-
road bed though Milton rather
than having it skirt the city to
the north through farming
countrN. ,
But one of the most pro-'
found. acts of his tenure came
with 'the decision to allow the
Winn Dixie shopping center to
be established at Park -Avenue
and Dog wood Drite.
After heated and prolonged
discussions about the proposal.
it finally reached the city coun-
cil for a vote. Opposing the
establishment %ere council
members Hilda McDonald'.
GuN Thompson. WVane
Crutchfield and Buron Stei\art.
Champions for the establish-
ment of the shopping plaza
were council members R. L.
Lewis, Clayton White. Chuck
Prince, and Buddy Jordan.
"It .\as a 4-4 tie. and
required a lie-breaking 'ote
from the NIMayor," Cl\de
remembers. "It -was a difficult
decision, but I cast mi \toe on
the side of private enterprise,
and, .the construction was
allowed." '
Toda\ the \\'inn Dixie
Shopping Plaza is one of the
busiest commercial districts oti
the north side of town. and most
people agree that it \"as in the
best interests of the city and its
citizens to allo( it;to be estab-
lished. Not only is it comnenient
for north side shoppers. it adds
to the tax base of the city.
Of course there ha\e been .t
number of low esteem areas
during his tenure in office, but
they always were overcome
with grace, Clyde said. Zoning
changes were always distress-


ful, he said, and it was not
always easy to make those deci-
sions.
And of course sad moments
included the deaths bf former
City Manager Russ Harber and
City Councilman Jim:Pinke.,
Then there were the dis-
tasteful circumstances sur-
rounding the prosecution of Jim
Battles and the high-handed-
ness of former City Manager
Mike Nettles that %ere neter
easy to, deal \with. Clhde
ackno% ledged. But by'.: and
large, things .%ere .always
resol ed \% ith as lite fanfare as
possible.
There are still a number of
pressing issues that \\ill ha\veto
be deal \%ith in the future, such
as what to do about the court-
house and settling the bypass
question.'
I "But those are items that
\\ill be left to other leaders."
Clyde sa.s. ""We'll just ha\e to
\%alit to see how the\ are
approached as to \t hat the out-
come % ill be."
Cl\de lost his '\ife Nlurl in
March of 2002, after a lengthy
illness. TheN had been married
just o'er 60 \ears. He also suf-
fered extensi\e property dam-
age from Hurricane Ilan in
2004.


And when my visit ended
recently, I was presented with
two jarsof homemade straw-
berry jam. "It was always our
way of saying, 'Thank you for
coming,' to have a guest take a
little something with them
when they left," Clyde said.
"Now that Murl is gone, it has-*


n't changed."
And, as the citizens of
Milton prepare to leave the
memory of Clyde's tenure,
they'll do so in the fashion he
,likes best:. taking with them a
jar, filled with accomplish-
ments-made by the hands and
heart of Clyde Gracey.


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Keep courthouse


out of the issue

What part of NO do our elected county offi-
cials fail to understand?
It appears histirn iU I once again repeat itself
based on the path Commission Chair Bob Cole
wants to take his four other commissioners regard-
ing asking voters to endorse a sales tax increase for
Sa new courthouse and "'other capital projects "
Cole's apparent short memory clearly\ doesn't
include the 2002 referendum where Santa Rosa
"County voters soundly rejected an; attempt to.
increase the local option sales ia.x for a new court-
house. ,
To include this issue into a pot of other major
projects will 'only,jeoparchze pre ious promises
that if the tax were to be appro' ed, we'd see our
road problems addressed.
S Based on the 2002 ote, it was clear voters
didn't a fancy new courthouse built in down-
town Milton. While man\ others feel there may be
a need for a new\ judicial complex. the\ also seem
to say it should be re-located to a more convenient
location for the people of Gulf Breeze, Na'arre
and the fast grow. ing area of Pace, ,
But ex en at that, this project should not be part
of asking \ others to approve a sales tax,. which we
hat e been led to believe will be used on nmalor road'
needs. .
Santa Rosa CountN others most of %homn are
dealing: with the growing frustrations of inade-
quate roads, won't be led do\ n a deceptive path.
If voters are presented with a clear-cut road
project plan, onl\ then, \ill the\ consider votingg
for a sales tax increase.
Dumping this control ersial courthouse project
into the rmx ill onl\ spell doom for a successful
S referendum e'.pected this summer.
Cole can call for as man> workshops as he.
wants on seeking voter approval on a sales; tax
increase. but the odds are against him if he and
other comnrussioners aren't totally honest w ith
: their, constituents. .
Right now, the mood of the local a.xpa\ers is
focused on our elected officials outlining a clear-
cut plan for dealing % ith traffic. congestion. alter-
native routes'and new road projects.
I, If voters approve a sale's tax increase... and
possibly an increase in gas taxes...they want all
S that money spent on our serious transportation
needs. While most of us recognize the need for a.
new judicial complex, it should not. in any way or
fashion, be included in any referendum that deals
Swith fi\in_ our road problems. .
\\That part of this does Cole fail to understand?
The consequences of Cole pursuing hi. endea\ -
ors-based on the attitude of the people in 2002-
willend in defeat. .
The voters and taxpayers of our county want'
their elected officials to provide a-list of road proj-
ects and a specific timetable under which these .
projects v ill be completed.
That's the deal Mr Cole. Promise voters you
-will deal with their road frustrations now and then,
and on]\ then, will they agree to a sales .tax
increase. Dumping arft entirely, different project
into the mix- will result .in voter rejection. That's
our prediction.
We've seen it happen before and don't want to
see history repeat itself.. and we fear-. it will if
M something is not done--and soon


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Responding to,
FM: BILL BLEDSOE
Dear Editor:
I find some questionable statements made by'
Burk (P.G, 1- 18-06, '"Doesn't like Alito".).
1. She asserts that Samuel Alito "is almost cer-
tain to vote to overturn Roe \V Wade.'" She does not
know that anymore than I do. Besides. how does
Burk e\en know for certain that issue will arise any-
time in the next decade? Guess work at its best.
2. Burk mentions "gender fairness on the
court." Where in the Constitution or law does one
find that such an oxymoron is required'? Or is this
just Burk's bias showing?
3. Burk alludes that only "omen suffer sex dis-
crimination. Yet, she is sex-discriminating against
men all through her letter. You can't have it both

4. Where is the documented evidence of the
tales of sex discrimination she says occurred to0
Ginsburg and O'Connor? Or is this just some tale
thatthe rvo women contrived? Could there hot pos-
sibly be some other compelling reason that they were,
set aside, and the bias -against -males .women can not
see the forest for the trees?
5. Burk makes the point that a male cannot vote
for "pro-women" issues. Well, it \would take more
votes than the two women to carry such issues on the
Court. Obviously. there are men on the Court whose
rulings defy such Burkisms.
6. Burk asserts tbat.none of the Seen Black
Robes and Samuel Alito hate ever experienced sex
discrimination. Hogwash. Burk's owin letter dis-
criminates against these particular males to the great-
est degree.
7.Burk insinuates, that males on the Court can-
not and will not vote to protect employment rights
when a female employee has been wronged by a cor-
poration. What she is actually saying (tflough shroud-
ed in her bias) is that males cannot vote to allow
women free-wheeling through any employment situa-
tion where they can run slip-shod over Company
rules. And they should not.
8. As for Burk's "clear defeat for women at
work," no one harms the women's cause more than
people who are as biased against males as Burk obvi-
ously is. Her chauvinism shows clearly.
I am glad Alito opposes so-called "affirmative
action." It is nothing more than legal discrimination.
As for abortion, let Burk figure out how women
get pregnant in the first place.
The old tale that rape is a major factor is totally
nonsense. Most women who have abortions were
engaged in consensual sex. Rape cases in this issue
are the least of the reasons for an abortion.
Then we must ask Burkites: Is there no consid-
eration given to the male part of the act? Did any of
the 30 million abortions occur with full consent of the
male partner? Of course not. .Some, probably.
There are ways to prevent pregnancy. The mur-
derous practice of abortion would not be necessary if
women took more control of their appetites. This
applies to males as well.
*I am sorry Burk drags in the name of Senator
Diane Feinstein (D-CA).. I have had numerous occa-
sions to interact with her when working "politics" in
that state. I find her to be a reasonable, non- chau-
vinist, personable individual.
Don't be too quick to put her in the gender-biased
group.
Women, like men, have a penchant at times, to
scuttle their own career ladders. Often because of
their insensitivity and unreasonable attitudes.
Generally, it has nothing to do with "gender bias." It
becomes sexist only when radicals have no argument
except to scream "discrimination." And there are sev-
eral organizations (of ambulance-chasers and "social
engineers") who prod one to go that route.
I realize the Letters column does not allow a full
discussion, but Burk should be a little more careful in
making,her points.


Wait for the Democrats

FM: NOAH BELEW
Dear Editor:

My State of the Union: The honeymoon is over
for the average American. We are not enjoying a gov-
ernment of democracy as the Founding Fathers pro-
vided by writing the US Constitution and the Bill of
Rights.
We have lost our freedom while the Bush
Administration, both houses of the Republican
Congress and the Republican US Supreme Court,
overpowered the Democratic Party with a dictatorship
form of government. For those that voted for the


Sle tter s h * h" -

Republican charterers. ou should hang your head in
shame.
Bush has trashed our Constitution as used toilet
paper and with the support of the Republican
Congress and the US Supreme Court. we are now\ a
third- world country The First Amendment. to Bush.
doesn't mean as much as a hill of beans.
The good news: We \ill see a bright light appear-
ing this November when the Democrats \\ill again be
voted as the majority\ of both houses. It ill become
e\en brighter when Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is
elected President of the United States in 2008. -
We are surn i ing today with what the Democrats
did in the past. To name onlh a fe: Social Securit.
MNledicare, Medicaid, retirement plans. 40-hour week.
minimum wage, etc. The Republicans gave to the
rich and robbed our liberty and freedom.


They're Christmas Tree-ing
FM: CHRISTOPHER HELLMAN
Dear Editor:
Last month the Pentagon's funding bill. usually
one of the first spending packages approve ed each year,
by Congress, was almost the last order of business on
Capitol Hill before members left town for the holi-
days. This bill provides funding to pay soldiers and
buy weapons.
In the time-honored Washington tradition known
as "Christmas-treeine- when Congress hangs unre-
lated and often unpopular provisions on must-pass
legislation the fiscal year 2006 Pentagon spending
bill became the vehicle for a number of unconnected
and frequently questionable pro\ isions.
Normally the defense a p pro p r i action s bill is
passed well before the fiscal year begins oh October
1. This pattern has been particularly true in recent,
years, as members of Congress have been reluctant to
question military spending measures while U.S.
troops are involved in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The year 2005 was different, however, with final
passage. of the bill delayed due to a disagreement
between the Bush .administration and Sen. John,
McCain (R-Ariz.) over language he wished to include
barring the torture of prisoners of war. This provision
was itself an unusual addition to the bill, v which nor-
mally deals only with defense spending levels; and
not matters of policy.
But Sen. McCain felt that the best way to get
President Bush to accept, torture' restrictions was to
attach them to legislation that was considered veto-
proof, making it the first ornament on the tree.
It was soon joined by others. Congressional com-
mittees, which have the first crack at writing bills,
included roughly $50 billion foi military operations,
in Iraq and Afghanistan. While these subcommittee.
also'have jurisdiction over spending for such opera-
tions, the funds are usually allocated to the Pentagon,
through separate legislation and not through the annu-
al appropriation.
Further, such funding is normally only provided
by Congress at the request of the White House, but in
the case of this $50 billion no such request had been
made. Supporters of this' funding, including -Senator
Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), chairman of the Senate
defense appropriations, subcommittee, argued that
with the Pentagon running short of money for Iraq
and Afghanistan, this funding needed to be approved
as quickly as possible.
Congress also included $3.8 billion for ayian flu
protection in the package. This funding is intended to
help prepare a response to a possible pandemic, and,
in its infinite wisdom, Congress added a provision to
protect vaccine manufacturers from liability for bad
vaccines.
Another late addition to the defense package was
$29 billion in relief for Hurricane Katrina victims,
primarily for repairs to crucial infrastructure such as
roads and bridges. Most of this funding was re-allo-
cated from funds approved earlier in the year for
Katrina relief that had originally been intended for the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Congress also added an across-the-board 1 per-
cent spending reduction for all discretionary pro-
grams except those for veterans and military opera-
tions. And $6 billion of this money paid some of the
costs of hurricane relief. Discretionary programs are
those fori which the president' must request funding
and which Congress must approve each year, such as
education, job training and crime prevention.
Senator Stevens also tried to include, in the bill
language that would have opened the Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in Alaska to drilling for oil
and natural gas.
Trying to slip through legislation that Congress
has already rejected should be a gift no lawmaker
wants to accept.


You Spoke Out,

Santa Rosa...

hMondal. 5:55 a.m.
In the Januarn 21 paper. you'
Sha'e a call-in about the Medicare
Part B. But I called in and was .
talking about part D. If people are
not av' are of what is going %with
NMedicare part D., ou must not
know an-one over 65 %ears old.
Your staff needs to get up to date.

SundaN. 4:23 p.m.
\We maN not have a river
behind McDonalds. but we do
have some wetlands that need,
protection. And we could sure use
a nature trail back there for those
of us .v'ho would like some exer-
cise or to lose some weight.

Sunday. 10-3" a.m.
I am calling in reference to
the Martin Luther King, Day
parade. The grand marshal Mr.
Richard Ellis and his beautiful
wife were riding in the parade.
His picture was not in the paper.
All I can say is shame on you.

Saturday, 4:1 p.m.
I'd like to know why %%e still
have those people standing
around Highliaa V 0. panhandling
for Katrina. Who are the\ going
to give the money to once they get
it? We have people right here in
Santa Rosa County that still need
help with their own homes. So,
let's see if we can't help some of
our own people. Thank you

Saturday, 2:45 p.m.
Good afternoon. This is
Doris. I'm calling about Karen's
statement in :he paper about lit-
tering. I agree with her 100%. We
have got to do something to stop
people from littering. This is a
beautiful town, but some people
don't respect it as much as Karen
and I do. Please, people, let's do
something to stop all the littering.

* Saturday, 9:31 a.m.
About the Oak Tree Flea
Market property, that has been
vacant for some time now, there
was a lady that was forced off the
property. Now it is sitting there.
The lady that was forced out died
of cancer...I think, from worry-
ing.


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2 The Milton Elks Lodge,
located on Hwy. 90, had also
sought a waiver to sell hard
liquor.
The Elks are located within
2,500- feet of the Wesley
Memorial United Methodist
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New information is coming
from the Florida Department of
Transportation regarding con-
struction of the replacement I-
10 bridge over Escambia Bay.
Delays caused by
Hurricanes Dennis and Katrina
"has forced a slight change. in
'plans in regards to opening the
new eastbound span to traffic.
:- Originally,' eastbound traf-
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- No 'commercial trucks or
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FDOT will hold seminars in
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Milton, the Pea Ridge Church
of Christ, and Pea Ridge
Elementary School.
Elks Lodge officials say the
organization needs the license
to enhance its fundraising work.
The Elks already allow:
some alcohol, but do not sell it.
"What makes things so dif-
ferent now; is that you need to
have [a liquor] license,"
Commissioner Bob Cole asked.


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ridges
near Creighton Road to update
motorists on traffic conditions
in the ejsbo'und lanes, of the
interstate.
The agency will also be
adding a link to its' website,
W r. escLinbi.iabybrid'2e corn.
which ill g ne a camera \ie%\
of traffic on eastbound I-10 near
Davis Highway so motorists.
will have a better feel for how
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Elks representative Bill,
Allen noted that the organiza-
tion's higher headquarters
requires the chapter to adhere to
state and local-laws.
Now that Santa Rosa is.
"wet," he told the Board, the
Elks were seeking to comply-
with the change. .
"Our parent company dic-
tates to us how we do things,"
Allen noted.
He pointed out that a con-
venience store nearby was
already selling wine.
"They are actually closer to
the school than we, are," he:
observed.. '.
The difference-'says
Count-, Attorne\ Tom.
Dannheisser-is that the con-
\enience store does not sell
alcohol for on-prenmises con-
umpntion.
Commissioners indicated
future ordinance exceptionss
\"ill be closely' scrutinized.
During the wet/dry cam-
paign last ear. anti-liquor sale
proponent, expressed fears that
distance rules would d quickly be
related. if the county \ent wel.
"Those of you that I spoke,
to about this assured me that
this conuijssion would never


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me," remarked Commissioner
Gordon Goodin. "We have
these ordinances for a good rea-
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ha\e no inclination at all
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By JEFF EVERTS
Press Gazette Staff Writer
Like a Phoenix rising from
the ashes, one local historic
landmark is slowly making a
comeback in downtown Milton
after extensive damage from
Hurricane Dennis.
The Imogene Theatre hopes
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this week so it can. finish repair
work on the building.
"We have gotten some help
from FEMA, but repair esti-
mates were all over the map,"
Reble stated.
The theatre holds a signifi-
cant historical place in the fab-
ric of Milton's past.
According to local historian
Laurie Green, construction
began on the theatre in 1912
(the same year as the Titanic's
sinking) in a Renaissance
Revival Style design from
architect Walker Lewis.
It then opened in 1913 as
the Milton Opera House, but
quickly changed its name to the
Milton Auditorium.
The theatre hosted many
events in its early years ranging
from Vaudeville acts to silent
movies and eventually talking
movies.
The Imogene was pur-
chased in 1920 by the Gootch
family and was renamed after
their only daughter before she
married at a young age and
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The Imogene was closed in
1945 when a more modern
movie house was opened near-
by, but was briefly used in 1946
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$50,000 for the installation of
an elevator.
The restoration work took
approximately nine months to
complete and the Imogene was
reopened in late 1987.


The Imogene Theatre is
now home not only to the
Milton Historical Society, but
also the Imogene Little Theatre
which hosts productions
throughout the year.
It is also used, at times, for
special occasions such as wed-
ding receptions and social
events.
However, Hurricane Dennis
changed all of that last July
when it tore the air conditioners
from the building and left gap-
ing holes in the roof.
According to Green, water
damage was everywhere in the
upstairs theatre area, but mostly
avoided the downstairs museum
and parlor areas.
The damage was especially
heart-wrenching for Green and
fellow Society member Nathan
Woolsey.


State Attorney to get


By DEBORAH NELSON
Press Gazette Staff Writer
Evildoers take note. State's
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Commissioners vote
Thursday on bidding a project
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Press Gazette photo by Jeff Everts


Event


Continued From Page One.
Tuesday of each month at 10
a.m.
For more information con-
tact Bobbie Dorner, 434-6374,
oi Bertha Christian, 623-6292.
Santa Rosa's Home and
Community Educators Council
will hold its annual
Membership Tea and Open
House on February 2, from
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.


The event takes place at the
county Extension Office, 6263
Dogwood Drive.
The HCE Council meets:
the' first Thursday of each
month at 9:30 a.m. at the
Extension Office.
For more information con-
tact Melba Barley, at 994-5259.
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"Nathan and I spent four
straight days there mopping up.
water," Green says.
"We were the only two
board members left from the
restoration of the building."
Green said the Society paid
about $50,000 to have tempo-
rary repairs made to the roof,,
air conditioning, and wiring.
However, Green says repair.
work still remains to be done on
the floors, sheetrock, elevator,-
and windows which she says
are custom made.
But, according to Reble, the.
people will notice the differ-'
ence when the theatre reopens.
"The building should be
better, fresher, cleaner, and,
nicer than it has been in a long.
time," he states.
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new digs
tered in the old *Exchange
Hotel, in downtown Milton.
Those offices measure out at
about 11,000 square feet.
"They've outgrown that,
and we needed to get some!
alternate space," says County,
Administrator Hunter Walker.
Commissioners, Monday,
discussed renovating the
County Caroline St..
Administrative Complex to
include a 16,000 square foot
office for the State's Attorney.
The project also includes an
extra 4,400 square foot of left-
over office space. The Board
will vote separately for that por-
tion's construction.
The new offices would be
located in the building's secondi
floor, above the Clerk ofI
Court's offices. The space is.
currently unfinished.
The project includes the!
Attorney's office, an investiga-I
tors' office and conference'
rooms, completion of an eleva-|
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library, and additional storage.
Workers will also upgrade'
the Administrative building's;
exterior. The complex was con-:
verted from a shopping center'
about 10 years ago. Officials
say it suffered some hurricane
damage.
Commissioners say they'll
also look for an alternate'
entrance and exit spots to the'
complex, as, area traffic increas-
es. '

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Wednesday January 25, 2006.-


The Santa Rosa Press Gazette


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One of the agency's most
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cases, dresser,
kitchen utensils,
pots, pans & plates.
VCR movies & &
T.V. 4712 Pecan-
wood Place, Pace,
Fl.


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Obituaries


parsons, I ina
(Waterson)
.1978-2006
Tina (Waterson) Parsons
died Friday, January 20, 2006
after a mighty battle with a ter-.
minal illness.
She is survived by her
mother-Patty Waterson of
SDowagiac, Michigan; father
and step-mother-Jeff &
Connie Waterson of Pace, FL;
sisters-Anna Pease, Dolly
Waterson, and Jamie \Vaterson
of Dov\agiac, MI; grandmoth-
ers-Helen Head of Dowagiac,
MI, Joyce Waterson of Nlilton.
FL; and Gerrie. Shriock of
Pace, FL; aunts-Bobbie Jean
Ross, "Buckie" Talbert, and
Vicky Newton; daughters-_.
Ashley Parsons and Lucy
SParsons, :
She \%as preceded in death
by grandfathers-Don Ferrier,
and Jack Waterson.
God blew his trumpet to call
His angel home. Tina will be
deeply nmissed bN all \ ho kne\-
her. "We love you baby!"
A memorial ser ice \as
held in Dotagiac. Michigan on
Monday, January 23. 21:06.

Wright,
Occie Dean
Mrs. Occie Dean Wright.
age 82, of Jay, FL. died
Thursday,. January 19, 2006 inl
if Pensacola, FL, following a
'! brief illness. She was a mem--
ber of Ja\ First Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death
by her husband-Ovester D.
Wright; son-Clifford D,.
Wriht, mother & father-
Neal and Dora Jones; broth-.
ers-Ofie and \V.N. Jones; sis-
ters-Iva Hawihorne. Nora
';, Lee Jones. and Velma
Cardwell.


She is survived by her son-
David E. (Jane) Wright, Jay,
FL; special great grandson-.
Brandon (Xennie' Thompson,
Jay; grandson-David Wayne
Wright, Mobile, AL; grand-
daughter- Sharon Dorsey,
Milton, FL; great-great grand-
children-Leah Marie and
Brandon Caleb Thompson;
other granddaughters--Tammy
and Beth; and 6 great-grand-
children.
Funeral Services will be
held at JayFuneral Home on
Sunday, January 29, 2006 at 2
p.m., with Brother Chip Fox
officiating. Burial x ill follow' at
Mt. Carmel Church Cemetenr.
Active pallbearers are Don
Houston, Ma, Houston. John
Watson, Jimm \\ajtson,
Lonnie Houston, and Henry.
Lee Thompson. .
Jay Funeral Home -is in
charge of-arrangements.

Taylor, Norman
Dwight "Hoppie"
1967 -2006
. Norman D\\ ight "Hoppie"
Taylor, age 38 of Milton. FL.
passed awa) on Wednesda,.
January 18s. 2006.
He \as preceded in death by
his mother-Marie Ta lor.
He is sur\i\ed by his 6 sis-
ters-Alice Mane Slack and
Patricia Wilson of Pensacola,
FL, Carolsn (Carl. McCray;
Gwendolyn (Jimm'y) Bivins,
Sandra (Cedric) Dottin. of
Milton, and Sharon (Allon'
Phillip of Little Rock, A.R: 4-
brothers- Patrick 'Melody)'
Slack. Curtis Lamar Slack.
Christopher Michael Taylor.
and Allen Taylor of Milton 1I
junt-Charlie Mae Slack of.
NMihlon: 2 uncles-Charles
Slack of Milton and Walker
Lee Slack of C)Olmpia. WA: 2
great-aunts-Eva Slack. and
Louise Allen of Milton: 3 spe-;
cial cousins-Reginald Slack,
Wanda Kennedy of Milton, and
Walker Slack of Panama City,.
FL: special friends-John
Gaines, Tommy Johnson and
Michele Mitchell of Milton.
Funeral Services were held
Tuesday. January 24;, 2006,at 2
p.m. at Le',is Funeral Home


Milton Chapel. Burial fol-
lowed in Milton Keyser
Cemetery.

Free, Sheila
Ann (Kelley)
Sheila Ann (Kelley) Free,
age 48, of Pensacola, FL, died
on Tuesday, January 17, 2006,
in Santa Rosa County, FL. She
was a former resident of Jay
and a loving mother. sister and
friend,
She was preceded in death
by her parents- Admal Morris
and Mildred Scott and her
grandmother Katie Madden.
She is sunived b\ a son-


David (Regina) Kelley of
Chumuckla; daughter-Katina
Kelley of Pensacola, FL; broth-
ers-Lee Morris, Cantonment,
FL; James (Doreen) Morris,
Jay, Arthur (Debbie) Morris,
Jay, and Michael (Faye) Morris,
Molino, FL; sister-Eunice
(Eddie), Mooney, Walnut Hill,
FL; her best friend-Gail Smith
and dear friends-Lori Kilburn;
and Theresa Cotton.
Funeral services ill be held
at 7 p.m., Friday, January 27,
2006., at Ja\ Funeral Home ith
Rev. Clarence CarnleN officiat-
ing.
Jay Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.


PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to Florida Statutes 197.3632
(3)(a), Santa Rosa County gives this notice
that it intends to utilize the uniform method
of collecting non-ad valorem assessments.
Such assessments may be made in any
portion of Santa Rosa County and may be
utilized for road paving or construction, road
impact construction, storm water improve-
ments, fire protection, sanitary sewer con-
struction, potable water, canal mainte-
nance, street lighting, fire hydrant installa-
tion, or any other purpose authorized by
law. A public hearing to adopt a resolution
authorizing the uniform method of collecting
non-ad valorem assessments will be held
on February 9, 2006, at 9:30 a.m., in the
Santa Rosa County Administrative Center,
Commissioners Meeting Room, 6495
Caroline Street, Milton, Florida.


Greg Brown, CFA
Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser
Announces
For Your Convenience .
SATURDAY OFFICE HOURS
9:00 AM 12:00 NOON
In addition to regular hours
Both
Milton & Midway Offices
January 7th thru February 25th
To assist in exemption filing for:
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
SENIOR CITIZEN EXEMPTION
DISABILITY EXEMPTIONS
AGRICULTURAL CLASSIFICATION
REGULAR OFFICE HOURS:
Monday thru Friday 8:00 am 4:30 pm
For additional information:
(850) 983-1880 or (840) 934-8175
or visit our website at:
| "_'www.srcpa.org


Tax XPress Has moved down stairs


n Still the same convenient location

Just downstairs off the main entrance to Stevie D's


ANIMAL HOSPITAL
4282 Avalon Blvd., Milton FL.
850-623-6780 www.niltonanimalhospital.com


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o dev'1t L care,


80% of dogs and 70% of cats
Show signs of oral disease by age three.


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Source: WiggsRB, Loprise HB. In: Veterinary Dentistry. Principles and Practice. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven, 1997; 187.


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The Santa Rosa Press Gazette


1" IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
i_ THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
'. IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No.: 056484
DiviDlon:M
Khristina Morgan,
1' Petitioner
*and
t' Jeffrey Pinkhey,
S Respondent,

NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MAR-
RIAGE
TO: Jeffrey Pinkney 5700 Berry
S St Milton FL 32570
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Thai an
action has beer. tWied a-ainst
you and rinal ou are r q.uire- 10I
ar e a copy t :,1 vour nwrer.
adternse if aniy. to ionr Kr.si.na
Morgan, whose address is
59'1 Inaependence Dr Mii.:.n
FL 3.".70 r. or Dire
FnaOnjar 3 :C i nd liie irc,
; orig.rnal w lr. Ire civr,. :,I inir.
Court at 6665 Carroline Si
otoP.1 lrn FL 03' i" o DelCr, .3e,'.-
a ice ..r, PalIC.r.eri .m-nrn-- laaoiil
9 ir.ereaher If you fall to do so,
r a default may be entered
S against you for the relief
Demanded Inthepetition.
S -Copies of all court docu-
ments In this case, Including
Orders, are available at the
Clerk of the Circuit Court's
office. You may review these
documents upon request.

You must keep the Clerk of
the Circult Court's office notl-
fled of your current address.
-(You may file Notice of
.. Current Address, Florida.
Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.)
Future papers In this lawsuit
, +. will be mailed to the address
on record at the clerk's
Office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285,
Florida Family Law Rules of,
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure of doc-
uments and Information.
Failure to comply can result
In sanctions, Including die-
missal or striking of plead-
S ,Ing.
P Daae .ijar.uar, 6. 00.
-f
'CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
CICIT COURTII SEAL
By Carmer, Emery
SDepurty Clarkw
1 1 1' BIr

,.012506
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Public Notice
'" '- Or, Jrrujary 5 VjrlF, W,,I ..n.
T.e,:r.r,.:,I. ,i G rup fr..: il
a, rn 3app.':ai.o.n ..- i.,h F.A.-ral
S C mm rn.'Cai,:,', C'.mm.i-: .n
S : r .queinr.i coL .iI,.,n r I.. |r.i
a rrrm,|,l .:.1 I,.: r.i- .. A.1 M


broadcast station WECM oper-
ating on 1490 kHz at Milton,
Florida, to Professional Humor,
Inc.
Michael Pfost is the sole officer,
d er,-.; .,.ari.j vo.I.-.g r, ar.-n-i .ir
.:,1 ./irIfrlln T .: r.r.o:io.l
Group, Inc.
Baroness Maxine Ann Agasim-
Pereira of Fulwood, Lady Sarah
of Fulwood, Lord Elio of
Fulwood, and Lady Yaalit of
Fulwood are the officers, direc-
tors and voting shareholders of
Professional Humor, Inc.
- Cc..Tpili c', .f Ir.e r app.i;ca.
I,:.r arn, aT r."r1 di1r a" 3..-I
'ela:lT j marer. alz. are a, .-t.l|
ik.r l..: ,r,.-ip .:.-:r. l .1.r.1 d ,
through Friday during regular
business hours at 6583
Berryhill Road, Milton, FL
32570.
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012806s


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA. ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA PRO-
BATE DMSION
File No.: 57-2005-CP-398
Division: C
11J RE Tr,h E-lal 3 : '

ALICE SHERFRILL aKi..a ALICE
FAr SHERRILL.
D:ce3:.se-
NOTCETO CREDITORS
Trn, 3,1rnrn.i IrainlOr. .l rr.e ta IIa
rr Al.-:. Snerni ,aw,' Ai,.:e Fa.,
ir.errail DJ ce.sao. FiI I J,:. 57.
?20"-CP-398i i penrdinr, in Ihe
Cirudi C.uunr lu Si.ila R,:.'-a
Counl FiGrida Fr,:.laBi
C,-II a, ir. Ir ,-aaare& :4 wI r.i.:r,
lz. Sar.ia Fioza ounti,
Co,.:urTriOu'e 66i ' W
Carolinne Streiel l.lii.:.r, FL
3-570 Tne rn'rre6 r.-
adar.m-e oir Wir.e ..peruAr..o rep-
renierlai.c ar.d na r anorr.5n,-,
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claii, or d.rrSwanar laranl[
a,.ciaIr.I cla.r.ie .nclir ingun.
Srriralu[ja CAnirg.:laror ur.-.iqul-
daled Cila..T. n or,,Nr.i, a copy
on in,. n'i0 iia Ise r.C.I rutlil tic
Irrer .:1a,,T, err.n ir c sur
WnITm-in THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE PFiRST PUBLICATIOti
OF THIS rj,.Ti:CE Oi 30 CA,'S
-IFTER THE OCTE OF SER.
,'ICE OF A COP, OF THIS
IC.hTiCE OrC THEM
All .otr,-'r : ri.-ll.Ir. ,: Irhi, e'.:e.
d..'I ar,,1 ,o r ar per.nI. ra, .r,.g
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.:ia.,T, air, rn ..cor WITiTHIri I
tIC'ITHC FTEFi THE DOTE
OF THE FiR':T FIULiLIATIOiJ
CF THIS irlTICE
ALL CLail.-l. TOT 0 FILED


WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of the first publication
of this Notice is January 18,
2006.
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Is/ David L..Dees
David L. Dees, Esquire
FL Bar, No.: 254975
3300 N. Pace Boulevard -
Suite 31
Pensacola, FL 32505
(850) 432-2407.

Personal Representative: .
/s/ Karen Jeanie Brocksome
K arn, .ieaniA Br. so n'e
Jw 5) S',,',r, A.enue
Fa*.-: FL 3'i

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NOTICE OF SALE
rT . i .:..I r-or it-e iGn c eaj ..r
, :r,are.: .-.:1 I.:.inr an. siorag
* Tr. il,:l 11 l d 1, r0 Ihnc.
, r -ri-. el- e! bl sr ic. S-ii tr, ir. el r.
:.n IrIne .hrile Trhe aie s y )II .-,
h]ld3 1m Kenr Pairi a .3a,I
r-iJ- 4..I.:.n Biv Iml.ion ,r,
Sana Roia Cour,v ,ir, Ire Sltarl
i0. Fir.- .j

Tr.e ioilo ir.g '.Veh ic.leSsi ae..
being rnlc lor rh soac..e
cla.ma alien
.Alr 19-" ,fave FORDL
Mdel 308DR

vi'.'t ifr.ICUI.THUC S.,l0J
Trhe r.giiaer.jl ar,.j:. r legal
OlnIer ,r.,
CAwIER iCHAROrn REBECCA
DIAM O.1,.n :
..80 ID HA,'E SAD
J-. FL 3S i

LIEiHI HJ-LDER r)
IrJiuArAcCE CO iN A

AmonIun ric. Inlr.g .: 517750
Lien Filing Fee. 01 30 00u
slorage Cr..arge:. *it I' a3 1, a
JAIjUAJIi' 12 20)6 plu: ae..-
,-rrnal T-.raga 16 lee 'IC' per as,
plus Eale. lay.

Tr.lh i a- ical-r mill U6 hl d W : -n
FEBRLI'uAf 3 2 0' l i ':'
AMP
II ir.a owner C.ari r.l- .cc.a.r
I ia .reicala ir.e e), i T boring mne
amurunr o01f in cr.arg-az ir, ca n
c.nil, ca-t.ir- Ihae DaIB l 1ale I.:.
Kenr, Pairl & Boai a3r It,.
.er.cile ill r ,surrder ,dlr.a r.
il.mn Trhl sa l i Ir, ei :.:,:r-r
,anrr., -ll FL Sblui" 7 6:

01 2506


NOTICE OF SALE
To ne i l. icr .ih lile. .:. *.ed r
rn arg.'.. 0 1:,1:.i....r. 3r,. ij .r5g.
Tr, e,.,hr,:l il re 1 V.3 I, ir
'.ghri-:l t.ider V : ral.ir, lirnr
:,rn ir,.,ar.ila Trg ."ale. ii r*.M a
rh0ai l Kini F'Par.1 z. 8 60,


4074 Avalon Blvd., Milton in
Santa Rosa County in the State
of Florida.
'The following Vehicle(s) are/is
being held for the above
claimed lien:

Year 1995 Make Dodge
Model P/U
VIN# 1B7HC16Y1SS137100

'The registered and/or legal
owners are:
OWNER: AARON DEAN
'SCHWARDER
1011 ZALESKY RD
COTTONWOOD, AZ 86326
LIElj HOLDER IIA

INSURANCE CO: N/A
Amount of towing is $85.00,
Lien Filing Fee of $300,
.Aor-je .Charges of $0 as of
jANUAFi.' 12 -'. piul ad.-
1.0r.31 i Icrage iee o1 )i F ,' di.ay

Tnir sid ;lei alIII Ce hald "n:n
FEBRUARY 3 2006' ait 1iCi0

II ir. Cw-er c.are; 1. recover
: id eanicl in1 y m.s t.r.r.g ihe
amTounr 01 Ohe craiges i r. :ash
Ori, before tire da, o.1r aaleo
Kern a Peai r Boa, a3d he
aer..,. l ciiin De surrendArlea 10
ir-6rr, Trl, I ,al" II irn a-cc:.r-
ance wiin L itailuil 713 78

,, 25,0,

NOTICE OF SALE

TA re soiad Rr Ir.e iir.n ,.,ed i1.i
:charges ot lolmnra and .Aorage
The ri1.; l sil 0.,11 -,:o I.:. Ir.e
rignehail 'dda r I ;.ai.3t, irne Ir.
orn reerliclA Tne. aileA iii b
nreld ai Krn l PailrI & S c.dy
40-74 A..ior. BIv, MIlon int
Saria Rosa Counrry in ire .lea
ol Forlida

Tre .o lo -.wir .. n .hl.: lla iar-,
oelin, rnai3 for ir. ac-,.e
clairr'la iher.
'ear 19i96 Ulase CHRif
Lodl SWi
,jB i.:JGPF.5JLLaTBiI5925
Tra re.Jarere a ,ra,.':.r legal
ow0rer. .arc

oWjlIER ROBERT QuiliCE l'
TAYLOR
-O5SCENIC HrtV APT 91
PEr-LiACOLA FL "i3203
LIEuJ 'OLDEH nj rA
irjuf.,RAtCE CO TjA

Amr,:.,ur.i 1, i.- : ig '5 ''
L.ar. Falng Fee :r .31 0 ,0
I'c.r.age Crarga .lI }.,) as oi
i. lUAR, i.-'" 0c plui ada.-
i,,'na3 1i..3rag le, -i1 10 per .13,
pIuz: ali-I a.
Thir .i:d al ,rve .II c- eld or.
FEBRuAR,' 3 :0'i:6 al i0u
Af.1


Leaals


If the owner cares to recover
said vehicle they may bring the
amount of the charges in cash
only before the date of sale to
Ken's Paint & Body and the
vehicle will be surrendered to
them. This. sale is in accor-
dance with FL. Statute 713.78.'

012506
012506
Vi52
NOTICE OF SALE

To be sold for the lien owed for
charges of towing and storage.
The .r,.:Ile ,ir De bolad IC- the
nigri.-i D.d'l r C1I aldrii r e.r, henr
orn the .eh.,ilrA Th. :al, w, II l a
ne la al Ken s Pai.ir1 Body
10C74 Avalon Biad MIicn .n
Sm-la Ro.a C:.,unry in the Slaie
ot FlIonda

The following V n,iclielIi Ireli
being held lor ine a30.'
claimea iher,
\'ar 1994 Mlae ISU
Modei P'U

VINPn J4 CL 14,LVR4-'20325

The registered ana'or legal
Aoners are

OWtfER GLENH .ALCOM
MOSLEY
5299 OLD OAK AD
MlLTOri FL .3283

SLIEr- HOLDER IJ A
'I"SuRAtlICE CO iCA

Amount to towing Is $125.00,
Lien Filing" Fee of t300C00.
Storage Charg.s o0 LO a onl
JAIUAR' 11 2006 pl.u. ado.l
lional ioraga. fee or 50 per day
plu. Sales la'
Trniy aid ale a ,al be rhei,3 orn
FEBRUAR 3. 20,',.a, i h1.:0.
AM.

il theI oaner .arit IC, rec:3O.1r
- aid ,-n.-Bele the, may Dnr.g 1ie
amour.n tl i he chrarg.:. irn can
or.1nl PDicre ine dale r Iale to
erns Paini & Bo',' ard irhe
...r leC, l I ill b Jrrenre rera i-
irnem Thi : ale .1 .rn c.:.r
oanrce ir, FL ianluie 13 .-

012506
012506

NOTICE OF SALE
To be c-Id Aor ir. lhe owed .:.r
charge; l ric.rn. Er.d sorage
Tr,. .enle c,111 C- 5old 10o ir.e
nigre l i.r .'3.ir T.:4ai.ry, ire an
or, ir, .,nr,i.:le Tr. ;Tale ia i i re
hr ld a1 Ir. F'Pair t & Bod,
JO1'J 17 Avlon Bi6,.] Mill.on in
Sariacl R,-.z C.,ounry .', Ih'e .,1 aie
o1 Fiorn-Ia
TI A r-,lliw erl .'rn.C leija'l ar.e'
.e.ng rneia 1'.:r i.n abc'.
ClaiInmedihr.n

1a0r 200-1 ,.1,le MElRC
IM.IIl JDR


VIN# 1MEFM50OUX4A619153
The registered and/or legal
owners are:
OWNER; DARRELL M ROCK-
FORTE
5844 HERMITAGE CIRCLE
MILTON, FL 32570
SECOND OWNER: TERESITA
BORINGOT HOBAN
5844 HERMITAGE CIRCLE
MILTON, FL 32570

LIEN HOLDER: WELLS
FARGO ACCEPTANCE CORP
PO BOY 2.0
E5SSiniGTOrl PA 1,9029
IrjSuRANiCE CO rj a
Amounr.i I.: lowing is $125.00,
L..en F.ing Fee of $300.00,
Storage Charges of $0 as of
JANUARY 11, 2006, plus addi-
1ri 31 i .:,rsge l. Cf 1,0 pi r day
. plu" a:16. l.T

This said sali i;ll ri held :.n
FEB URU ,' :., .C0 i i 1000u
AM .
i Ir.e oA,.r,er c.ares. rec.:oer
3,.1 s,.erLCI Iinay may br.ng ir.ea
an.rura t Ihe t narge:- Irn. cai.
only before the date of sale to
er.1'- Pa.r,l Body and ime
v..nicie 11i baB lurrer.lerc d Io
InaT. Tr. i l:3 a I. in .:c,:.r-
cian.:e a "in FL SiaLule 713 "'".

(112506
,012 "

NOTICE OF SALE
To be Elc.d for ria Iien O-. ,d de r
.:nargea l lo ring r.0 storage .
Tn6e .6ni: i" .l re i? Solad Ia Ire
rnigren al C'rdcer 10. arar-,' ire liarn
-r. hei .eh.cle The 3.1le cill be
rn l.j al K r.r' P.nir i a, B..jdi
4r7i4 i.a.r, ) 11.0 i l.lior. ,n
5 ania R .",5 C unty in ir.e Slat
or Flora.

Tre I,:,:f,-,ig /ier,,i.i :ii are ii
berng raeld Tcr ihe arbc.v
cljirrd her,-
' Iar 199E Mkke FORD
10AIel P Ij

viliJ iFT.,'Rij U2WTA'8895

Tne ragsiired cand r leal
owners ire
OWlIJER LARRY' EuGEIJE
PEaRS 01
rIElL KIRFELArIJD LOD COl.1
ERS
TALLAHA-SEE FL

SECGOrC OV'/HER BFREJIDA
STEWART PE4RiOl
JrEiL KIRK LAIiD BL-LG COM.
E R,, I L
TaLLAHS'5,EE FL

LIENi HOLDER riATiOliS

PO 60F :.~w
JAI O '., 'I lLLE FL 3"2':,3
IlliuRAriJ.E C.'. rI
Arr.ourni .:, |.:,n gr..] .;i 1-, ini


Lien Filing Fee of $300.00,
Storage Charges of $0 as of
JANUARY 12, 2006, plus addi-
tional storage fee of $0 per day
plus sales tax.
This said sale will be held on
FEBRUARY 3, 2006 at 10:00
AM.
If the ownerr cares to recover
said vehicle they may bring the
amount of the charges in cash
only before the date of sale to
Ken's Paint & Body and the
vehicle will be surrendered to
them: This sale is in accor-
dance with FL. Statute 713.78.

012506
012506

NOTICE OF SALE

To be sold for the lien owed for
0anin g .. . C..r and :Iorage
Trhe i h..-A ei l ie ,i,3 -I ir..-
r I.ne i l'-jer i. ai If, ire iinn
o.. lr.e .hicIl The :ai" A IDl re
ridl 41l -Iar, i Pi r,i B:-dy
40 A..aIon 1b., r.llllMor, r.
Sarta Rc.a3 Cc.unr, i r. rr r Sai-
Sofl Fi.-rid.a

STrie ioll. o r.ng Vehr.iclil arI.'i
being held "or nce abov)-
cilirred lar' '

Year 1995' Make *i' 1
Model 2DR,
.* ".|1 j11 ] .1 1 C',44 -.5 1 ,,-1:4 .

Tne regiliered and/or legal
..,er: are a

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NOTICE OF SALE
Ti.- e a:.old ro- Inha hen Co"ed for
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The following Vehicle(s) are/Is
being held for the above
claimed lien:
Year 1983 Make BUIC
Model 4DR
VIN# 1G4AP6943DH455730

The registered and/or legal
owners are:
OWNER: TWANA ANN PAT-
TERSON
4956 LAMBERT LN APT D
MILTON, FL 32570
LIEn HOLDER l i A

INSURANCE CO: MERCURY'
INSURANCE CO OF FLORIDA
1901 ULr.IERTO.tA RD FL 6
CLEARWaVTER. FL :'376'

Amount to towing is $.150.00,
Lien Filing Fee of $300.00,
Storage Cn.,arge. of a : t .1 3 86 a'.:
. ,: JrIMln,,R 12 I"06 plh.
,a..i1i.:.ral iiTrag. lee 1f 1, li 00
per day plu'.. i6le1 T1.

This said sale w.11 be ,1el, cOr.
FEBRUARY 1'0, 20t'6 l IO oL
AM.
If the owner cares to' recover'
said vehicle they may bring'the
amount of.the charges in cash
:.ni; t.Bfore roe dale rA aloe 610
Kar,in Parir ,. 1y ,irda ire1
vehicle '-llI -5a surrnrn aread tic.
inem ThrI .r, i.s i' .:c:. r
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
COPIER
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Bi1ara c- Couniv
C- irr.ml ..on- r Ol .i ,ir.ir, Rosa
Ounrm', Forida .3 ill recan.e
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per Minute Digital Copier
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SiTre.l Su.e G l r.ton. r, I;Irlda
32570 anai rrj-i tra rac '-ad c',
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The Board of County
Commissioners reserves the
right to waive irregularities ,in
bids, to reject any or all bids
.with or without cause, and to
award the bid that it determines
to be in the best -interest of
Santa Rosa County.

Santa Rosa County does not
discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin, sex,
religion, age, or handicapped
status in employment or provi-
-sion of service.
, oraer c:i Ir.e Boar3rd :. Counry
C.:mrrn-i,.ionerini S1rla Rc.:a
Cour,ly FIor,ida

012506
012506'

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Scale House Building
.Notice is hereby given that the
Bcard 0C- County'
Commi.-son'.nar Santa Ro:a
CC'urT, FIord. iell recei-.e
ealea Dia. 0 icr Ine purcha.' or
a Scale House Building
All bids must be original and
Delivered by hand, Fed Ex,, or
mall to the Office of the Samnt
Rosa County Procurement
Department, 6495 Caroline
Street, Suite 0, Milton,
Florida, 32670; and must be
received by 10:00 a.m.,
February 21, 2006, at which
time bids will be opened and
read aloud. All Interested
parties are Invited to attend.
Ou.-il.onn concerr..ng thi.
equipr.erI "nould De anlecied '
t3 JerrIll Ande-rsOn at 18501

Spaeclli.atonar arnd Did lorm
may r,6 :6icuredl rom Santa
Ro"3 Counry Websita
law .r-ana ',rr- ii ,l| -.,klO i) or
alt ih 3Sanri Fr.,-a Counly
ProcurmernI Deparmenr, at
Irae aoe adare..i Telephone
(850 983-183:3 -IS Iccaivacd
after ir.A Irr, s.ai for ine icP
.:.pening wili Ire r.ej1ci-d and
relun-.A., unopenri IA Ihe 1.1i-
dar
Tno Boar.d of Ccurly
Commisli:.-r.ra re.er c inhe
righl l 0 a,.. irregulariliie in
1d10 10 reject any or all bias
ill, or wIir.ou t cause and 0o
,zvarid re ,0 itr.i 11i dl rerminev
to be .n Inre ce-i nlareal 1o
Sari a RFIC.a Coun.ry

Saira R,-:,. C:.'un., dAc rs not
',izCriml ir,MlTe -.r. Ira e ealsl of
Sra:e C31ur naior,.al igin sex.
rel.glrn 3g Or 0nan' l.apped
.1alu1 in employurrenr or provi-
s.on Ot .ru.:e

By order :.1 t-iBhe Boara or County
C.:rrn.ml:.r,er: oi Santa ROl:
Coun ly n:F.ro3

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Steel Buildings

And everything in between including steel roofing

and siding, purlins and trim, and all the accessories.
They're manufacturer direct, too.


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Registration for boys and girls youth tee ball, baseball and softball
will begin on Monday, January 23th through Saturday, February

18th. Registration M-F will be at the office of Santa Rosa Christian

School from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Registration on Saturdays,

January 28th & February 4th, 11th, 18th will be at the Santa Rosa

Christian School 9:00 A.M. Noon. Here are the programs Gospel

Projects YAC offers:

PRE-TEE BALL Ages 3 1/2 4
(Must turn 4 by May 1)
PRO-TEE BALL Age 5
TEE BALL Ages 6-7
MINOR LEAGUE Age 8 (Machine Pitch)
LITTLE MAJORS Ages 9-10 (Machine Pitch)
MAJOfR LEAGUE Ages 11-12 (Machine Pitch)
Dizzy 'Dean Ages 13-14


Girls.Softball Leagues
GIRLS MINORS Ages 8-9 (Machine Pitch)
GIRLS JUNIORS Ages 10-11 (Modified-Fast Pitch)
GIRLS MAJORS Ages 12-14 (Fast Pitch)

COST
$75.00 for one player, $65.00 for each additional family member.
Returning players from last year receive a $5.00 discount per
child'through February 11th. After February 11th the registration
fee returns to regular rates. Those registering for Dizzy Dean will
pay $80.00 per player ($5.00 discount applies through Feb. 11th
for returning players).


*Birth Certificates required for new players.*


Gospel Projects is a church-operated recreational training league
program that is non-discriminatory and emphasizes participation,
family values, and good, wholesome fun. Don't miss the action
this Spring! Call 623-4671 for additional information.


YAC is located at 6331 Chestnut Drive in Milton
(just 1/2 mile north of the Winn Dixie Shopping Center)


YAC reserves the -right to close registration in any league if
deemed necessary before the last official day registration.




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St. Ann Catholic Church to host


GriefShare and Bloodmobile


GriefShare, a special 13-
week support group for people
who are grieving the death of a
loved one. will begin Tuesday.
February 7. Sessions are being
held each Tuesday through May
2, noon to 1:30 p.m. in the


St. Ann Catholic Church in
'Gulf Breeze will also host the
Northwest Florida Blood
Center Bloodmobile on
February 5 from 9:00 a.m. to
'1:00 p.m. in the parish parking
lot. St. Ann is located at 100
Daniel Drive in Gulf Breeze,
next to Dolphin Stadium.
The dnve is to help the
NWFBC maintain the 176 units
of blood a day that ale needed
for our area. St. Ann hosts the
Bloodmobile on a regular basis


Chapel Conference Room at St.
Ann Catholic Church. Gulf
Breeze. At GriefShare. you'll
learn valuablee information
about recovering from your
grief and renewing your hope
for the future. You are welcome


so that all donors can give
blood conveniently.
"Sixty percent of the popu-
lation is able to give blood."
said Sarah Noel, community
representative of NFBC. "In the
Pensacola area les than five
percent do. It's the fear of the
unknown n."
Noel said the staff members
of the NFBC are professional
phlebotomists \\ho have experi-
ence in drawing blood and mak-
ing the process painless.


to attend the GriefShare group
at any session. It is free of
charge. For details, call Ronnie
Gonzalez at Hospice of the
Emerald Coast at 474-7288, or
Trish Bond at 932-2859 at St.
Ann.


The NWFBC is a non-prof-
it blood center that services area
hospitals with blood and blood
products. Anyone 17 years of
age or older who is in general
good health is invited to consid-
er sharing in this life-saving
gift. Regular donors can donate
everN eight weeks.
For more information, call
St..Ann Catholic Church at 932-
2859, or the Northuest Florida
Blood Center at 434-2535.


Hazel Jones celebrates 98th birthday!


Mount Pleasant Baptist
Church \wants to wish one of its
charter members a very Happy
98th Birthday. Mrs. Hazel
Jones. a resident at Sandy
Ridge Care Center, celebrated
her 98th birthday on Thursday.
January 12. 2006. Mrs. Jones is
one of only tto living charter
members of: Mount Pleasant
Baptist Church. Her grandson-


in-law-Charles Bradshaw, Sr.,
is the pastor at Mount Pleasant.
Her granddaughters-Jeanne
Bradshavv & Pamela Bo%%ar, her
daughter-Hilda McCrory Holt.
and her greai-grandchildren-
Traci Thames, Charles
Bradshavv, Jr. and Clint
Bradshaw and their families all
attend Mount Pleasant Baptist
Church. This makes 5 genera-


tions of her family all attending
MPBC all at the same time.
Wow. isn't that amazing!! Her
son-Herman Griffith, and his
wife and their five children and
families live in Houston, Texas.
Her other granddaughter-Vivian
Yates. lives in Birmingham.
AL. We all \wish Mrs. Hazel
Jones (Granny a \ ery Happy
Birthday.


Oh that men would praise the LORD for his good-
ness, and for his wonderfidl works to the children of

men! "- Psalm 107: 31


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In addition, we offer Basic X-Ray.and Laboratory Testing.
Our' office operates by appointment. Appointments are always held open for same day urgent problems.
We are accepting new patients. We would be honored if you considered us.for your medical care.
This medical facility is equipped and staffed to care for you and your family needs.



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"Where educated natural health choices are made."
Deanna Gilmore: Manager Jimmie D. Hill, Ph.D, Natural Health Counselor.
E-Mail address: GWYHILL @ AOL.com
5533 Hwy. 90 Pea Ridge 994-3606
Mon.-Fri.: 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sat.: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.


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623-2222

5440 Dogwood Drive Milton, FL 32570
(Winn Dixie Shopping Center)


Profe~inal Hearinsg Aid Centeras'


& Advanceed A adiology, Inc.


"Hear what another satisfied ,.,M
patient has to say...!" C .WisoN
Sabrina Kaestle *John C. Wilson, IIIBC-HIS'
Peterman, "I've never "heard" it so good I want to thank Patricia Wilson, BC-HIs
Au.D., CCC-A you & your people for the outstanding care & T,
concern in solving my hearing problem."
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623-8818 438-4092 689-0545


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Alpha Course to
begin in
Milton/Pace area
When?
Sunday, Jan.29th, from
5:30 to 8:15 p.m.
What is Alpha?
The Alpha course is an
.opportunity for anyone to
explore spirituality from a
Christian perspective.
Relaxed.. non-threatening,.
low-key and fun, Alpha is a
place to ask anything about
life and spiritual, matters--
no question is considered too
simple or too hostile.
What is involved?
Over. 11 thought-provolk-
ing' weekly sessions,.Alpha'
guests. share meals, 'listen.to
'.-series".of talks, and ..haive.
-snmall, group discussions...
-Each talk covers a funca-
mental', question. such as:
":Who is Jesus?" "'How does-
God guide us?" and "'How
can. I resist evil?"
More than 6 million peo-
ple have completed Alpha
during .the last ten years in
churches, homes, schools,
universities, and prisons.
Alpha is supported by all
main Christian denomina-
tions. Today the course is
being run worldwide, meet-
ing in homes, schools, uni-
versities, military posts, and
prisons..
What will it cost?
The Alpha course is free
to all.
How do I sign up for it?
Call Bay Area Vineyard
Church at 850/341-9797.
and speak with the pastor or
e-mail at
bay areavineyar'd@'bell-
south.net


Ask the Preacher

S . ...a week column answering your questions
V'.~i< with Biblical answers about life.
Dear Pastor Gallups. "Please explain Mark 16:16 -
about being baptized INTO Christ? I went to a church that
said if you were not baptized., ou were not-saved." Anon.
Milton
Dear Anon.
Mark 16:16 sais, "w however believes and is baptized %\ill be
sa ed. but whoeer does not believe %%ill be condemned."i NI\i
As \ou may ha'e noticed, the emphasis here is on BELIEVING
and not necessarily on baptism. The entirety of God's Word
from Genesis to Revelation puts the same emphasis on the most
important matter 'belie\ ing'!
Believing in WHAT, you ma\ ask? Believing in God.
Belie\ ing that the Bible is His true. complete and final word
w without error. Believing that you are a sinner in need of a sa\-
ior and that you cannot save yourself. Believing that God
Himself pro% ided that sa\ ior in His Son Jesus Christ. Belie\ ing
that Jesus died on a cross for \our sin and rose from the grave
three days later to prole that He and He alone is the One and
Only Son of the Li\ ing God and Sa\ ior of the w world.
This is the message of the Bible from beginning to end and
it is the message that we are called upon to BELIEVE \\ith our
LIFE and HEART in order to be "saved" as Mark 16:16 so
clearly states.
Baptism is the next logical step of active belief AFTER we
have surrendered our lies to Jesus in biblical belief. He com-
mands that we follow\ Him in baptism in order to identify %ilth
Him and His church. The act of baptism in and of itself does not
and cannot sa\e anyone. However. to say that \ou 'BELIE\E'
and then refuse to follow Jesus in baptism is to really sa\ that
\ou "don't believe" since you are unwilling to follow Jesus in
all that he commands.
So, if someone tells \ou that \ou need to be baptized IN
ORDER to be sa\ed. I would sa\ that the\ are Biblicall\ incor-
rect. This can be proven by the fact that there are certainly peo-
pie \\ho ARE baptized but \\ho are NOT truly saved!
I would sa,, it like this... that once \ou are sa'ed, through
belief in Jesus. that .ou must follow Him in believer's baptism
and n fact. if \ ou are trul, sa; ed. \ ou w ill WANT to follo-w him
in believer's baptism.
Carl Galdhi si it, Pa',ir ,.t Hit, .uv H,.i ,..Ack Baprt Ch,, ch i, ,i hlti .
HL /i..i s i B c11i ,: .,' l'(l r. lr. r ." 'll Flr- i I, ih4. Sl/tA if Il Ic i- I l 1'il l 0,1' 7c
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pa ii ', o' HHBC W c' i .5s- Hte I ,. '7% a, l irtriaut-r.al M .''i, E' La,.ii- s 1r
rit S.:'l-llt tl Baptorlt Co,,'o-ll ihi, tIII.., ]. l a,:,I( //l -"'l 11 ilt: U S *,Id
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1 the Santa Rosa Press"Gazette


,. Wednesday Januaiy 25,2006


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Local

Relay receives award
The Florida Division of the remember those ,whose lives
American Cancer Society have been touched by cancer.
recently recognized Santa Rosa Millions of people worldwide
Medical Centeir's 2005 Relay will participate to raise aware-
for Life Team for being a ness of this dreaded disease and
Platinum Fundraising Team. make a difference in the lives
This means that' their team of those affected by cancer here
raised in excess of $20,000 for and now! The da\ of the Relay
the American Cancer Society's teams camp-out and take turns,
Relay for Life event held in walking. jogging, or. running
April, 2005. Santa Rosa around the track while the'
Medical Center is the first team enjoy hours of fun, food,:
to ever achieve Platinum status games, entertainment and
at the Milton Relay for Life camaraderie in a huge celebra-.
and theN are proud of this huge tion of life. To find out ho\w
accomplishment. "This is not your team can participate in the
only a statement of how com- 2006 Relay for Life, contact
mined we are in making a dif- Wes Rutherford at 995-4991 or
ference in the fight against can- Mellani Gilbert at 626-5044.
cer, but a tribute to all who Teams come in all sizes. It's not
have battled this dreadful dis- about being a big team: it's
.ease," says Mellani Gilbert, about making a difference to
Santa Rosa Medical Center's those devastated b- .'this dis-
2005 Team Captain. ease, one day, one dollar at
' On April 27 & 28, the time. You can make aidiffer-
Milton community %%ill once ence, please join us in the fight.
again become part of a very
special tradition as we mark the
12th year of the American
Cancer Society's Relay for Life Advertise your
at PJC Milton Campus. We will business or skill
join over 4.000 Relay commu-
nities nationwide and around With us! Call today
the world in the fight against details 623-2120
cancer as we honor and





PGreg Brown, CFA i
Santa Rosa County
Property Appraiser


Announces to:
Santa Rosa County's Senior Citizens!
The Santa Rosa County Board of County
Commissions has approved the Senior Citizen
Exemption, which allows an
ADDITIONAL $25,000 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION!
If you meet the following criteria, you may qualify for an
adcditionasl Hometead Exemption in Santa Rosa County
This additional exemption is for the portion of your tax bill
associated wain the Board of County Commissioners only.
* Property owner must be 65 or older
* Total adjusted household Income limitations apply
* Must apply no later than March 1, 2006
* Must qualify for and/or currently be receiving Homestead
Exemption


(Note You must qualify and
I may have no reapply annually I
For additional information:
(850) 983-1880 / (850) 934-8175


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NOTICE OF ZONING CHANGE AND

INTENT TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE

The Santa Rosa County Local Planning Board and Board of County Commissioners will conduct
public hearings to consider a rezoning of land areas.depicted on the maps within this advertise-
ment. The hearings are scheduled as follows:

Local Planning Board (to consider and make a recommendation on the proposals):
Thursday, February 9. 2006 at 6:00 p.m.

Board of County Commissioners (to consider adoption of the ordinance):
Thursday. February 23, 2006 at 6:00 p.m.

Both meetings will be held at the Santa Rosa County Administrative Center in the Board Meeting
Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. At the public hearings, the Local Planning Board
and Board of County Commissioners shall consider adoption of the ordinance entitled:

AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA;'
AMENDING ORDINANCE 91-24 AS AMENDED; CHANGING THE ZONING..
DISTRICT AS DEPICTED IN THE ATTACHED MAP; APPROVING THE
AMENDMENT TO THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE LAND DEVEL-
OPMENT CODE AS DEPICTED IN THE ATTACHED MAP: AND PROVID-
ING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.





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Zoning District Amended: from RRI (Rural Residential Single Family)
to RI iSingle Family Residential). '

The proposed ordinance and maps may be inspected by the public prior to the abo\e scheduled
meetings at the Santa Rosa County Planning Department. 6051 Old Bagdad Highway. Milton.
Florida. Interested parties ma\ appear at the meetings and be heard with respect to this proposed
ordinance. All interested parties should take notice that if they decide to appeal any decision made
by the Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter coming
before said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to insure that a record of pro-
ceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose the% wilt.need to insure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings is made. which record shall include the testimony and the evidence upon
which their appeal is to be based.

Santa Rosa Count\ adheres to the Americans with Disabilities Act and ill make reasonable modi-
fications for access to this meeting upon request. Please call Santa Rosa County Planning, Zoning
and Development Di\ ision at 1850i 981-7075 or (850) 939-1259 to make a request. For Hearing-
Impaired. 1-800-955-8"770 boicei Requests must be received at least 48 hours in advance of the
meeting in order to pro\ ide the requested service. *
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SCommunity


Classifieds Work!



Dr. Adrian Attkisson,
formerly of Advanced Dental Concepts,
announces that he has relocated his practice to
7220 Pine Forest Road. Pensacola. Florida.
He appologizes for any inconvenience to his patients
during this change.
Please call 994-0116
to schedule an appointment.


Darrel R. Greer
Park more Plaza
6259 Hwy. 90
Milton, FL 32570
(850) 983-1471
www.edwardjones.com
Member SIPC


Speak
up for a child
The State of Florida
Guardian ad Litem Program is-
.an organization composed pri-
marily of volunteers that act as
advocates in the court system
for abused and/or neglected
children. The Guardian ad
Litem -volunteer is part of a
team, which includes a case-
coordinator and a program,
atoorne., all %working together
to assess and address the best
interests of the children repre-
sented. Volunteers develop
relationships with children
who often have had no stable
adult in their life, showing
these children that someone
truly cares about them.
If you have a love for chil-
dren, common sense, good
judgment and the commitment
to walk with a child through a
difficult time in his/her life...
the Guardian ad, Litem
Program needs \ou. Volunteers
participate in a 30 hour training
program, must be at least 19
- ears of age. provide 3 letters
of reference, and undergo a


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Thursday Nites 6-8 p.m. $ 3
Friday Nites 7:00-11:00 p.m. $6.50
Saturday Aftemoon 2:00-5:00 p.m., 3.50
Saturday Niths 7:00-10:00 p.m. $5.50
Sunday Aftemoon 2:00-4:00 p.m. $3.00


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"Chief. Bill Cooper, with
Congressman Jeff Miller's
Office, calling to ask if I
could use your Office once a
month. How would the 2nd
Thursday each month sound
to you?"

Yeah. Bill it would be great
for the area to have Jeff's mili-
tary!'eterans man in the office.
The 2nd Thursday each month
from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. is per-
fect! Office is located direct)
behind McDonald's fast-food
on Caroline Street (U.S HWv.
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Administrative Center parking
lot. Telephone is: 626-8724.


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criminal background check.
The next Guardian ad Litemr
Volunteer Training. begins
February 13th in Milton.
To learn more about the pro-
gram or to register for training,-
call Charlotte Thomas at 981-
3227. We're making a differ-
ence, one child at a time.

SR Republican
Club to meet
The Central Santa Rosa
Republican Club will meet
Thursday. February 2. 2006 at
the Red Barn Bar-B-Que on.
.Highway 90, just '\est of
Avalon Blvd. A Dutch Treat"
dinner \ill begin about 5:30
p.m. with the program at 7 p.m.
The special guest \\ill be
County Commissioner Johni
Broxson. He will discuss.
grow th plans for the county.
including taxes, courthouse.
and other pertinent issues. A
Question & Answer session
will follow. Looking forward
to seeing you at the Red Barn
on Thursday. February 2. 2006.

Bone to
speak at meeting
Becky Bone from
Scholastic will be presenting
vocabulary strategies and dis-
cussing independent reading
strategies at the next SRC


Reading Council 'meeting.
Becky will mainly focus on
upper elementary through early
high school, but she such a
great presenter that everyone
should find something of inter-
est. She is a high-energy,
enthusiastic and engaging pre-
senter. This \ ill be an exciting
and informative meeting that
you %ill not want to miss this!
The meeting is Thursday,
January 26, 2006 at the Avalon
Middle School from 3:30 to
5.30 p.m.
If you plan to attend the
Reading Council meeting,
please sign up in advance on
ERO.

Learning Coalition
sets meetings
Parent, and Child Ser ices
Meeting
'The Parent and Child
Services committee % ill meet
on Thursday. FebruarN 2. 2006
at the Berryhill Complex
Conference Room B from 2 to
4 p.m.
Quality and Eligibility
NMeeting
The Quality and Eligibility
Committee %%ill meet on
Tuesday. February 8, 2006 at
the Santa Rosa Count. Health
Department Conference room
from 3 to 4:30 p.m.


SRMC sponsors
"The Un-Civil War"
Santa Rosa Medical, Center
is sponsoring a comedy pro-
duction written by Tom
McAllister,. "The 'Un-Civil
War."
This is a fast moving story
of a young couple, one from
the North and one from the
South that try to keep their
marriage a secret from their
families. The story is about one
hilarious Saturday night w hen
all of the families come togeth-
er.
The comedy will be Friday,
February 3, 'and Saturday,
February 4. 2006 Dinner will
be at 6:30. and the plaN begins
at .7 p.m. at the Santa Rosa-,
Counts Auditorium, 4530
Jimmy's Way. in Milton. The
proceeds \till benefit the
American Cancer Society-
Rela\ for Life. Tickets are $20
per person, w which includes din-
ner and the show. For more
information call NMellani
Gilbert at 626-5044 or Tom
McAllister at 626-5086.


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Sports

Sideline
P'cola Marathon due
date is set for Jan. 31
Runners you have until Jan.
31 to take advantage of reduced
registration discount for the
Second Annual Pensacola
Marathon and Half Marathon set
for Feb. 19.
Online entries must be com-
pleted by midnight and mail reg-
istrations must be postmarked
by then to take advantage of the
discounted rates.
Entry fees are $55 for the
marathon and $45 for the half
S' marathon.
After Jan. 31 the cost will
increase to $65 and $55.
You can register online at
www.pensacolamarathon.com
Free boating & safety
class offered at PJC
The Pensacola Sail and
Power Squadron will be offering
a free boating and safety class
beginning at 6 p.m. Jan. 27 at the
Warrington Campus of
Pensacola Junior College.
This class will cover basic
boating, navigation, and seaman-
ship.
Class will continues from 8
a.m. to 1 p.m. on Jan 28.
Books are available at a cost
of $25 each.
For more information con-
tact Chuck Meyer at 626-5927.
PARA registrations are
now through Feb. II th
PARA Baseball and Softball
Registration will be held every
Saturday beginning Jan. 14 and
running until Feb. 11th.
Registrations will be held
from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the
Teener Complex in the center of
the Santa Rosa SportsPlex on
Chumuckla Highway.
Registration fee is $95.00
until Feb. 11 and then will
increase to $110 after February
11th if openings remain available
in the respective leagues.
For further information visit
our website at www.parayouth-
sports.com or call 994-8757.
Milton Power tryouts
to be held Feb. 25
The Milton Power All-Star
Cheerleading tryouts will be held
Feb. 25 from 9 a.m. to bnoon at
the Milton Community Center on
Byrom St.
These tryouts are for male
and females who are in the third
grade or older as of the 2006-07
school year.
There will be a $3 trout feel
and those wishing to try out need
to be dressed in shorts, t-shirt.
and tennis shoes.
For more information please
'contact the Milton Community
Center at 983-5466 and ask for
'John Norton.
Adult softball league
registration underway
The City of Milton is starting
S its adult softball league registra-
tion.
ton.This league will consist of
church, coed, and open league
teams.
League play will start in the
middle of march and the final dae
Sfor registration is March 3.
The registration fee is $325
per team.
For more information or to
register contact John Norton at
the Milton Community Center at
983-5466.
PSA releases date for
Double Bridge Run'
The Pensacola Sports
Association says the ninth annual
Double Bridge Run will rake
place Feb. 4. 2006.
The event will include a 15K
and 5K course and a junior 5K for
children under 14.,
For more information, contact
the Pensacola Sports
Association at 434-2800.

for 49th Womens event
The Pensacola Women's
Bowling Association will hold its
-49th Annual Women's City
Tournament at Oops Alley in
Pace.
Team events Will tie held on
-March 11 and 19, with doubles
and singles on March 12 and 18.
Entry deadline for this tour-
nament is March 3.
For more information call
968-1632 ir 473-9511


By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Editor
A couple of games ago
Central Head Coach Tony
McDonald told Keith Germann
he would have a shot at break-
ing the school scoring record
before he graduated.
Germann made his coach
look like a w'ise prognosticator
as he posted 63 on Thursday
against Escambia Charter.
"I knew he' could break the
record," said McDonald. which
was 51 points set in 2002 by
Jarrod Kimbrough "But I did-
n't expect him to break it that
soon.
"Who knows what will hap-
pen; he might break his own
mark.'"
For Germann he set the
mark the old fashion way as the
6-foot-2 junior is never more
than fite to seven feet from the
basket \when he scores.


D


When Kimbrough set the
mark he \,as assisted by the fact
that 11 of his baskets came
from beyond the three-point arc
in 2002.
"Everything was falling for
me and m. teammates kept
feeding the ball to me." said
Germann. who has only tried
two three-pointers ever in his
high school career. "Charter
started out the game playing us
man-to-man, then they went to
a double team, and finally they
tried to press us.
"We broke the press and I
would run the lane knowing I
had only one person to beat
with a cross-over dribble."
Germann scored all 21
Jaguar points in the first quarter
and had 36 by halftime in the
88-76 \%in.
But for Keith he wishes one
person could have been there to
see the game. his late grandfa-


other "Mr. Bill" Germann.
"I would have given anN -
thing if he could have been
there to see it," said Keith. who
lost his grandfather just before
basketball season tipped off this
past fall. "'Me and my mom
(Karla) talked about it after the
game.
"He influenced me a lot."
Bill Germann was a former
catcher in the St. Louis
Cardinals organization, who not
only helped Keith and his
brother Adam. but several
young people as he headed up
the Tri-Counties Youth leagues.
"My grandfather was
always there and told me how
good I could be," recalled
Germann. "He would bring me
home from games and told me
he liked watching me play.
"And he was the same w aN
w ith my brother Adam."
So far this season Germann


is averaging over 20 points and
10 rebounds a game. but the
numbers are not nearly as
impressive as some of the acro-
batic moves he makes in the
lane to score.
"Ever since I was in the
seventh grade I have played this
way,s" said Germann. "If I see a
hand or an arm try to avoid it
and shoot."
His coach knows there is
only one way to stop Keith
from scoring and that is to keep
him from catching the basket-
ball to begin %with.
"If Keith catches the bas-
ketball he w ill score." said
McDonald. "He has improved
so much on his ball handling
and he is so quick.
"It is also amazing to watch
some of the shots he gets off: he
seems to just hang in the air."
For Central Germann has
See. GERMANN. Pg. 3B


Central's Keith Germann, a jun-
ior, is seen during warmups one
night after breaking the school
record of 51 points set by Jarrod
Kimbrough in 2002.
Press Gazette photo
by Bill Gamblin


Milton suffers

second district
loss at home
N County,' teams have a
' '" w. tough three-daY' stretch


Above is pictured the 10 members of the Pace Patiorts football team which earned All-State honors in Class 4A from the Florida Sports
Writers Association. Seated from left to right are Drew Cumberland, Chris Cooke, John Mark Patrick, Chris Sorce, and Ryan Strang. Standing
from left to right are Brad Stickle, Eric Dalgleish, Grant Duren, Matt Lewis, and Eric Lowe. Below are six of the Milton Panthers who received
All-State honors as senior Kevin Bradshaw was unavailable. Kneeling from left to right are Troy Johnson, Cornelius Allen, and Nate Douglas.
Standing from left to right are Kyle Conrad, Emery Allen, and josh Smiley.
Pace photo by Robert Freeman/Milton photo by Bill Gamblin


All-State





Honorees

IPace and Milton lead statein


Class 4,A with 1
By BILL GAMNBLIN
PG Sports Editor


Santa Rosa County was a
hotbed for football action in
Class 4A. ,and the Florida
Sports Writers -Association
agreed by naming 17 players
from Milton and Pace to the
2006 All-State team. :'-
Pace led Santa Rosa County
and the state of Florida k% ith 10
players name to the squad, four
of which received first team
honors, while Milton was third
overall in the state with seven
honorees and one named to, the
first team.
Gainesv ille Eastside was
second overall in the state with
eight players being named to
the All-State. team.
Named to he first team
offensive.unit were Pace run-
ning back John Mark Patrick
and kicker Ryan Strang, while
fellow Patriots Chris Cooke, a
junior linebacker, and junior
defensive back Drew
Cumberland were named to the


7 honored overall


first team defensive unit.
Joining Cooke and
Cumberland on the defensive
list was Milton's Emery Allen
as a utility player..
Surprise and shock were
the biggest reactions'as all the
players learned of their honor.
"Shocked; I feel extremely
honored and thankful to have
been selected," said Cooke, a
junior linebacker at Pace. "This
would not have been possible
with out m, teammate's sup-
port, hard work and dedica-
tion."


One Patriot, Patrick, wished Skyler Jones, Keith Goza,
everyone could have been hon- Brandon Jones, Nick Merea,
ored after he enrolled at Pace Gant Duren, Jacob Dwyer, and
and had to earn a starting job. fullback Josh Batchelor."
"It's an honor, but I wish Milton's Emery Allen, who
there was. a way we all could is follow ing his father Greg's
get it for all the hard work our footsteps, had a bigger smile
team has done," said Patrick, than normal upon hearing the


who is considering colleges
such as Troy State, Tulane,
Louisiana Lafayette, University
of Indiana, Samford, and
Jacksonville State to name a
fe w. "None of this would have
been possible without God, my
coaches or the offensive line of


news.
"I never would have
dreamed of it," said Allen, who
is being talked to by the likes of
Central Florida, Florida State,
Middle Tenne'ssee State,
Clemson, Indiana University,
See, ALL-STATE, Pg. 2N


By BILL GAMIBLIN
PG Sports Editor
If Saturday w as any indica-
tion. you %ill need your 'A'
game to \win the District 1-4A
title in a couple of weeks.
Milton seemed poised early
to defend their home court, but
ended the nighLoJn th iosort end
of a 48-42 decision at home.
"'You have got to give them
a lot of credit," said Milton
Head Coach Tim Short. "They
are the best team in the
Panhandle.
"We got them at their place
and they returned the favor."
Returning the favor \was not
an eas. task except for a couple
of lapses.
The first quarter epded ued
9-9 and midway through the
second quarter the Tigers went
on a 10-4 run to make it 21-15
at halftime.
During the first half the
Panthers ( 18-3, 12-2) uncharac-
teristicallh went 1-of 7 from the
charity stripe.
"This has been the best
free-throw shooting team I have
had in 12 years here at Milton,"
said Short. "Before the game
we had reached our goal of hit-
ting 70 percent. but I think that
figure took a big hit tonight."
Milton tried to make a
charge late in the game and had
pulled to within six. 37-31,
when Chris Duckworth drained
a three pointer.
Moments later Adam Allen,
who led the Panthers with 15
points, went for a rebound and
was called for a foul. when he
showed his frustration o\er the
call he was called for a techni-
cal and had to take a seat on the
bench ith five fouls.
Confusion occurred as
Kellve White was called for a
technical after motioning to the
Milton crowd and Short though
his team should get the ball out
of bounds due to the technical
against White.
"We talked about losing our
composure at the end of the
game," .said Short. "But we also
need others to step up and play
better.
"On the technical I thought
we should have gotten the ball,
but the official didn't agree with
me on that one."
On Friday the Panthers
defeated Washington High 44-
26 as Allen scored 14 and
Terrance Mitchell added 10.
-In other games on
Saturday:
T.R. Miller 68, Jay 45
Michael Wade and Devin
See, HOOPS, Pg. 2B


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Sports


All-State


Continued From Page One
and Tulane. "I remember just
the other day looking at my
dad's All-State honor and just
dreaming about it."'
Cumberland, who came
away with some key intercep-
tions and pass break ups this


season, % as a man of few words
about the honor.
"I had no ideal was ever on
it, said Cumberland, who is
being looked a. by Auburn for
his abilities in baseball. "But it
is exciting."
Pace's Ryan Strang's first


team honor as the kicker makes
it two years in a row for Santa
Rosa County.
He is following last year's
honoree Zach Kutch. who is
no\ playing for the Auburn
Tigers.
"It's an extreme honor to be
selected from all the 4A kickers
in Florida," said Strang, who
made four clutch kicks during
Pace's 13-0 start to the season.
"I'm very proud to represent
Pace high School on the All-
State 1s team."
Each player will has a spe-
cific memory to the season they
will remember from the Pace-
Milton game. playing against
eventual 4A Stare Champion
Nease, a kick against Mosley in
the Regional Championship.
the fumble by Ft. Walton
Beach. the Emerald Coast All-


LAKELAND 2006 Class 4A All-
State Football Team as selected
by the Florida Sports Writers
Association.

First Team Offense
QB: Tim Tebow, Sr., Ponte Vedra
Beach Nease; RB; Tory Harrison,
Sr., Leesburg; RB: John Mark
Patrick, Sr., Pace; WR: Ryan Ellis,
Sr., Ponte \V'edra -Beach Nease:
WR: Faron Hornes, Sr.,
Bradenton Southeast; \WR Dylan
Brown, Sr., Tampa Plant; UT:
jarred. Fayson, Sr.; Hillsborough;
UT:. Alwan Lee, Sr., Miami
Booker T.. Washington;. OL:
Daron Rose, Sr., Tampa Jefferson;
OL: Jeremy DeVane, Sr., Daytona
Beach Seabreeze; OL: Bert
McBride, Sr., Seffner Armwood;
OL: Vernard West, Sr.,
Gainesville Eastside; OL: Dustin
Robinson, Jr,, Belleview; K: Ryan
Strang, Sr., Pace

First Team Defense
DE: Leslie Stirrups, Sr.. Tampa
Hillsborough; DE: Kevin
McCarth., Sr., Tampa Plant: DL:
loseph Jackson. Sr.. Miami
Booker T. Washington; DL: Rene
Perry, Jr., Lake Cit\ Columbia-'
LB: Chris Cooke, Jr., Pace; LB:-
Dougie Thompson, Sr., Seffner
Armw\ood: LB: Joe McCaulev. Sr.,
New Smvrna Beach; LB: Lee
Campbell, Sr., Naples Gulf Coast:;
LB: .Antawn Booker, 'Sr.,
Auburndale; DB: Micguel
Johnson Sr. Gainesuille Eastside:
DB: Tim Shankle, Sr., Gainesville
Eastside; DB: Drew
Cumberland, Jr., Pace: DB:
Chavez Grant, Sr., Miami Booker
T. Washington- UT: Emery Allen,
Sr., Milton: P: Ilia Petrol, Sr..
Tampa Ba\ Tech

Second Team Offense
QB: Stephen Garcia, Jr., Tampa
lefferson: RB: Earl Everett, Sr.,
Sebastian Riker- RB- Enrique
Davis. Ir., Mosley; RB: Eric'Smith,
Soph.. Armwvood; WR: Matt
Clements. Jr.. Barron Collier, WR:
Zach Charles, Sr., Winter Haven;
\WR: Lalarrius Thomas. Sr.. New
Sm rna Beach: TE: Trent Pupello
Sr.. Tampa Jefferson; UT: Chris
Sorce, Sr., Pace: OL: Mark
Kalivoda, Sr., Gainesville Easiside:
OL; Donald Mosley, Sr., Tampa
Hillsborough; OT: Grant Duren,
Sr., Pace- OL: James Wilson. Jr..
Ponte Vedra Beach Nease: K:
Daniel Lincoln Sr.. Ocala Forest

Second Team Defense
DL: Renard Ellis, Sr.. Winter
Haten: DL: leremy Jenkins, Sr.,
Gainestille Easiside: DL: Eric
Dalgleish, Sr., Pace: DL: Tim
Lamb. Sr., Tallahassee Lincoln
LB: Craig Stevens, Sr. Tallahassee
Lincoln: LB: Derek Bishop, Sr.,
Bradenton Ba\ shore; LB: Tony
Johnson, Jr.,. Milton; LB: Carlton
Johnson. Jr. Lvnn Ha-.en Mosle':
DB- lames Scott, Ir., Daytona
Beach Seabreeze: DB: Glenn
Goodrich, Sr. Naples Barron
Collier. DB: -Augustus Capers Sr..


Star Game.
and many
more.
Ot ther
members to
the All-State
squad for
Pace %%ere
Chris Sorce
(2nd team
offense util-
Sity), Grant
Duren (2nd McMillion
team offen-
sive lineman), Eric Dalgleish
t2nd team defensive line), Brad
Stickle k2nd team defensive
back), Mant Letis (3rd team
utility), and Eric Lowe (honor-
able mention offense line).
MNlilton's other honorees
were Tony Johnson (2nd team
line backers. Josh Smiley (2nd
team defensive utility.),


Cornelius
Allen (3rd -
team defen-
sive back. ,t
K yv I e
Conrad
(honorable
mention
offensive
u tilityI i )
K e v, n
Bradsh a w
honorable Lindsey
mention
defensive line), and Nate
Douglas (honorable mention
defensive [ine).
The coaches at Pace and
Milton will remember what
their players have accomplished
this season.
"This might be a record."
said Pace Head Coach Mickey
Lindsey. "This is pretty special


Bradenton Southeast;, DB: -Brad
Stickle, Sr., Pace; .UT Josh' Smiley,
Sr., Milton; UT:.David Fonua, Sr.,
B'radenton Southeast; P;' Chris
Smith, Sr.,.Wintet Haven

Third Team Offense.
QB: Justin Hickman, .Jr.,. Seffner,
Armwood; RB:' Jimmy Sapp. Sr.,
Hillsborough;. RB: Ricky Sylvester,
Sr., North Potrt; WR: Tertaviah
Ingram, Sr., Jefferson;. WR:
Aldarius Johnson; Soph., Miami
Jackson; WR Mat Brevi,". S.,
Seffner Armwood; UT:" Matt
Lewis, Sr., Pace; UT: Cody Nbbliri,
Sr., Ft. Walton Beach! O,': CCory
Powers, Sr., Auburndal?; .'.L:
Sampson Genus,. Jr., -ake City
Columbia; OL; Kevin. Light, Sr..,
Tallahassee Chiles:, i OL: Rihard
Nelson, Sr., Palm B.eaich Gardens
Dwyer; OL:' Rvain Kessling, Sr.,
Chiles; K: Sal Dimauro, Ji. Boca
Raton '

Third Team Defense .. .
DT: Jake Cross, Si.; .Seffner
Armwood:..DL: Teddy Tomlin, Sr.,
Columbia;, DL:-Jaodtis Bryant, Sr.,
Miami. Edison; DL: 'l16hn Robles.
Sr., Miami BdokerjT.:.V/ashingtoin;
LB: Braridon Roberts; Jr. .Winter
Haven;' -.LB: A.I:, Jones, '. S.,
Middleton; LB:'". Lprenzo
McDowvell,; Sr' Rockledge;: LB:
Terry Ray-Mills, Sr., Gaiinesville
Eastside; DB: _Karquise Gamble,
Sr,, Tarpon Springs;. -DB: Mike
Barry, Ir., Naples Barron Collier,
DB: K.C. Cruz.. Sr., Naples Gulf
-Coast; DB: 'Cornelius 'Allen, Jr.,
Milton; UT: Kenneth Wright, Sr.,
Gainesville Eastside; -VT: Leon
vVright, Sr., St. .Petersburg
Northeast; .P: Gerry -Harris, Sr.,
Lake City Columbia

Honorable Mention
QB: Matt .Johson,- Sr., i'Ft.
Lauderdale; QB: .teven-'Felix, Sr:,
-Springfield.... RLrtherfor.d_; RB;
Byronell Arline, Soph., New Port
Richey Ridgewood; RB: Tommie
Rogers, Jr., .Lynn Haven Mosley;
RB: Reggie, Speights, Sr.,
Crestview;, RB: Greg Williams, Sr.,
Naples Barron Collier; 'WR: Mike
Rose, Sr., Crestview; WR: Xavier
Harris, Sr.: Ft. Lauderdale; UT:
Kyle Conrad, Sr., Milton; UT:
Robert: Howard, Sr., Lake Weir;
UT: Daidren Hill, Jr,, Springfield
Rutherford; OL: Wayne Adams,
Sr... Lehigh; OL: Eric Lowe, Sr.,
-Pace: K: Douglis' Barbosa, Sr.,
Barron Collier; 'KK'Alex Amaral, Sr.,
Ponte Vedra Nease,; DL: Kevin
Bradshaw, Sr.,.Milton; DL: Leston
Ellis, Sr., Ocala Forest; DL:, Nate
Douglas, Jr., Milton; LB: Matt
Speed, Sr., Palm Gardens Dwyer;
LB: Brandan Underwood, Sr.,
Tampa Plant; LB: Rick Burgess, Sr.,
Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer; LB:
Hunter Haynes, Sr., Ponte Vedra
Nease; LB: Mannie Wellington,
Sr., Ponte Vedra Nease; LB: David
Furye, Sr., Lake Weir; LB:
Quantasis Jackson,. Sr., Cypress
Lake; DB: Montel Gamble, Sr...
Tarpon Springs: P: Dofiolan
Curr%, Sr. Gainesville Eastside


Hoops

Continued From Page One
Castleberry both reached dou-
ble digits Saturday for the Jay
Royals. but it wasn't enough to
overcome J.R. Miller.
Wade led the Royals with
24 points., while Castleberry
added 11.
The big blow for Jay came
when T.R. Miller went on a 26-
10 run in the second quarter to
lead by 17 at halftime 37-20.
On Thursday the Royals
dropped a 43-39 decision to
Northview.
Jeremy Swick led Jay with
10 points in the loss.
Continuing with boys
action earlier in the week:
Tate 46, Pace 35
The Patriots saw their 18-
13 halftime advantage slip
away in the third quarter in their
46-35 loss to Tate at Ransom
Middle School on Friday.
After taking a one point
lead into the fourth quarter the
Aggies went on a 19-9 run to
seal the in.
Eric Krovl led the Patriots
with 12 points on the evening.
Pace also dropped a deci-
sion to West Florida Tech on
Thursday 52-41.
The Patriots were in the
game until the Jaguars
outscored them in the fourth
quarter 26-15.
Pace was led in scoring by
Brad Pearson with 10 points in
the loss.
PCA 65, Central 59
A couple of defensive laps-
es at home cost Central a %%in
over Pensacola Christian
Academ\ on Friday.
After building a six-point
advantage in the third quarter.
50-44. PCA outscored the
Jaguars 21-9 in the final quarter
for the win.
Keith Germann followed
his 63-point performance
against Escambia Charter with
a game high 22 points.
Justin Morris \was next with
21 points followed by Logari
Campbell \ith 10.
In girls action:


to have 10 named to the All-
State teams.
"All of these guys are %wor-
thy; they haxe had outstanding
years.
Mike McMlillion was flat-
tered bx the honor his players
received.
"As a coach it is an honor to
hate a player selected." said
McMillion. "These kids were
picked by the people \"ho ana-
lyze your program and watch.
"It is good for the kids to
receive this honor and for the
underclassmen being selected it
is a chance to obtain and devel-
op a leadership role on the
team."

Story written by
Bill Gamblin. Reach him
at sports@ srpressgazette.com


Central's Kenna Enfinger is seen here driving the baseline in Friday's game against Pace in Allentown.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin


Pace 39. Central 22
Pace had a hard time get-
ting started by took control in
the third quarter to defeat a
much younger Central squad
39-22. .
Haley Kimbrough and Jill
Massey led Central with eight
points each, while Haley
Milsap led Pace with 11.
"Central executed their
offense as well as any team I
have seen this year," said Pace
Head Coach Chad Rowell.
"Normally we hit those shots
we missed in the first half.


On Thursday Pace had their
opportunities, but just couldn't
get the shot to fall in a 52-51
home loss to Pensacola
Catholic.
In a game that went back
and forth all mght, the Lads
Pats had more than one oppor-
tunity to grab the "%in.
Erica Wright led Pace with
23 points, while Samantha
Lewis added 11.
Washington 65, Milton 30
Washington jumped out
earl[ and ne'er looked back
against the visiting Lady


Panther on Fnday.
Despite Merideth
Pastucha's 14 points, Milton
had a hard time stopping the
Lady Wildcats who led 19-7
after the first quarter.
Northview 40, Jay 36
Jay fought back to tie the
game in the third quarter, but
North\ iew did what they need-
ed in the final frame to win 40-
36 in Jay.
Karen Brake scored 10
points to lead the Lady Royals.
who were outscored 10-6 in the
final eight minutes.


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Sports



PA Pace places third at Panhandle
T,.0 O Wrestlers win 28 of 48 matches as regulars season draws to a close


By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Edhtor
Pace is proving to be a team
to contend \% ith in resting.
On Saturday\ the patriots
finished third in the Panhandle
Tournament hosted b\
Crest~ iew.
Panama Cit\ Ba\ took first


place overall in the team com-
petition with 223 points fol-
lowed by Nice\ille 11741 and
then Pace %with 146.
O\er 16 teams competed in
this meet and first \ear Pace
Head Coach Rob lHazewinkel
w as \ er. pleased.
"'We wrestled 48 matched


and won 28 of them,. which,
included 23 pins," said
Hazewinkel. "The Patriot
wrestlers did an excellent job of
wrestling and representing
Pace." ,
Nick Webb finished first in
his. weight class: while Eric
Dalglelih fini-shed second.


NMike Brow\ n, Nick Trevino,
Kendrick Hobbs, and Richard
Blackstone all finished third in
their respective weight classes.

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Germann

Conminued From Page One
been a blessing to: McDonald,
and the Jaguars.
"He leads byN example,"
said McDonald. "I am sure glad
he is on our team."
The most amazing part of
,Germann's game is thai when
he leaves school the game is
over.


"I don't work on my game
after school or anything like
that., said Germann. "After
school or on weekends I would'
rather be hunting, fishing or just
hanging out ith m\ friends."

Ston~\ 11 'ili bi ,
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at sports@srpressgazette.com


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90 ANNOUNCEMENTS
92 AUCTIONS
94 MEETINGS
96 PERSONALS
98 TRAINING
EMPLOYMENT
102 DRIVERS
104 GENERAL HELP
106 HOME BASED
BUSINESS
108 HOTEL/MOTELS/
RESTAURANTS
110 LABOR
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335 FINANCIAL SERVICES
340 HOME REPAIR
345 LAWN CARE
350 SENIOR CARE
355 SEWING/ALTERATIONS
360 MISCELLANEOUS
SANTA ROSA
REAL ESTATE-RENT
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404 COMMERCIAL
406 HOMES
408 LAND
410 MOBILE HOMES
412 ROOMS FOR RENT
414 ROOMMATES WANTED
416 VACATION/RESORT
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GUESTS AFTER HOURS,
CUSTOMER SERVICE REQUEST
AND NIGHTTIME SECURITY.
INCUMBENT MUST LIVE IN
PROPERTY. FAX RESUME TO
850.626.8911


CNA'S
LEADING PAY SCALE
INCLUDING: TOLL BRIDGE
REIMBURSEMENT.
APPLY IN PERSON TO:
BAY BREEZE NURSING & RETIREMENT
CENTER
3387 GULF BREEZE PKWY, GULF
BREEZE. FL, 32563
WWW.DELTAHEALTH GROURCOM
EOE/M/F/DN
DRUG FREE WORKPLACE


ATTENTION
KATRINA EVACUEES
Temporary Jobs or Training
Are Available For You
Have you lost your job due to the hurricane? Have you been laid off from your
previous employer or are you long term unemployed? If so. you may qualify for our
interesting and fulfilling temporary jobs program with above average wages.
We also have training opportunities.
Types of jobs may include, but are not limited to:
Case Workers
Administrative/Clerical Workers
Construction
(Drywall, Electrician, and Plumber Helpers)
Laborers and more...
Please call one of our Escarosa Career Centers
for eligibility and documentation requirements.
3670-A North "L" Street
Pensacola, FL 32505
(850) 595-5200 ext 232
6570 Caroline Street
Milton, FL 32570
(850) 983-5325 ext 114
We are a Drug Free Workplace
An Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer Program ;
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities


THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, WEST
FLORIDA RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
CENTER IN MILTON, FL IS SEARCHING FOR
AN ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES.
COORDINATOR. INCUMBENT WILL
COORDINATE RECRUITMENT AND STUDENT
SERVICES FOR THE ACADEMIC PROGRAM.
FOR A MORE DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTION
VISIT: WFREC.IFAS.UFL.EDU/JOB.
INFORMATION ON HOW TO APPLY IS AS
FOLLOWS: TO VIEW APPLICATION
INSTRUCTIONS AND ONLINE RESUME, VISIT
WWW.HR.UFL.EDU/JOB. REFERENCE
NUMBER IS 035230 AND THE DEADLINE TO
APPLY IS 02/03/06. IF AN ACCOMMODATION
DUE TO A DISABILITY IS NEEDED TO APPLY
FOR THIS POSITION PLEASE CALL 352-392-
4621 OR THE FLORIDA RELAY SYSTEM AT
800-955-8771 (TDD). EOE.


PACE MEDICAL
PARK. PART TIME
DAY PORTER
NEEDED 4HRS A
DAY. PLEASE CALL
944-1359


HOUSEKEEPING. DIETARY. AND
PCA. TOLL BRIDGE
REIMBURSEMENT. PLEASE APPLY
IN PERSON TO: BAY BREEZE
NURSING & RETIREMENT CENTER
3387 GULF BREEZE PKWY, GULF
BREEZE, FL, 32563. CALL: 850-
932-9257 OR FAX: 850-932-5989
WWW.DELTAHEALTHGROUP.COM
EOE/M/F/D/V DRUG FREE
WORKPLACE


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DRIVER TRAINEES
fleeded iow' rNo
experience required
Werner Enierprises
nas immediate
openings for enrrv.
level semi drivers
Our avg. drivers
earn more than
$36K lirsi year 60-::
of our drivers gel
home nighllyvweek-
ly. I 5-day CDL train-
ing available in in our
are,- Call lday 1,
866- 280-5309.
DRIVER-COVE-
NANT TRANS-
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EVERGREEN
TRANSPORTA-
TION needs driver;
to run the 13 SE
slales wirh both
weekly and week-
end riom.eime We
oer good pay and
benelms Company
pass $1000 sign-on
bonus It you are at
leasl 23 wiin a good
dr.iing record wilh a
HAZMAT endorse-
rerit please come
by our terminal lo-
cated at 300 Hwy
95A, Cantomenl.
Florida across Irom
IP paper mill or call
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OVER 20
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Drivers

LEARN
TO DRIVE.
Tractor Trailers'


15 DAY LOCAL
CDL TRAINING
SFun ana Pin Tan,. iaJ:e
S.Al r ,car rierl ..r g ni .r ini
STu wi rk A ,Lr.-rL u i 1 QjIAii.n
For over 29 years-
we've been training
America's TruckersI
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5750 Milton Road
Milton, FL
800-709-7364s

104
General Help
$ $ $ :.$,
Top Pay .
Carpenters.
Concrete Finishersi
Formsetters
needed lor
immediate
permanent
employment
Experienced only
need apply
(850) 368-5629
$ $ $ $
*ALL ABOUT YOU*
Now hiring stylist,
nailtech, etc. Excit-
ing new salon in Mil-
ton. Opening soon.
Call 983-1500. Ask
Mary. ,
AMERICA'S DRIV-
ING ACADEMY
JACKSONVILLE S
CDL SCHOOL AN-
NOUNCES ITS
GRAND OPENING!
'Financing Available
Call For Details
(866)889-0210
AVERAGE POST-
AL EMPLOYEE
EARNS $57,000/YR
Minimum Starting
Pay $18.00/hr. Ben-
efits/Paid Training
and Vacations No
Experience Needed
(800)584-1775 Ref
#5600.
BECOME A Mystery
Shopper,
GAPbusier
is currently recruiting
mystery shoppers
Gel paid io sirop
and impro'e cu.s-
tomer service Apply
now at: *ww.gao.
buster com'xec
BERRYDALE
WATER
, SYSTEM Inc. will
be accepting re-
sumes or part time
employment, 20 hrs.
a week for secreta-
ry/i'illing clerk posi-
tion. Needs to be
computer literate
and have good typ-
ing skills Minimum
wage. Resumes
will be accepted at
the office at 12400
Hwy. 87N or by mail
at 12400 Hwy 87-
Milton, FL 32570.
A A _11( A
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
needed. Must enjoy
working with public.
Computer skills.'
Quickbook a must.,
Please bring
resume to Pace
Area Chamber of
Commerce located
at 4344 Hwy 90.
in Pace. 994-9633
3''7C-^ 2A


104
General Help


CNA/HHA/RN/LPN
Nurse Registry look-
ing for caring and
compassionate per-
sonnel to provide
one-on-one care for
clients in Escambia
& Santa Rosa couri-
ties. Flexible Hours--
Greal Pay Call 995-
0599
CNA'S
Leading Pay Scale,
Including: Toll
Bridge,
Reimbursement.
Apply in person to:
Bay Breeze Nursing
& ReliremenI Center
3387 Gull Breeze
Pkwy. Gulf Breeze,
FL. 32563
www delLahealth
group.com
EOE/M/F/D/V
Drug Free Work-
place
COOKNEEDED for
Bayou Cafe. Mon-
day-Friday. Call
994-9232
DRIVER- NOW HIR-
ING QUALIFIED
DRIVERS lot Cen-
tral Florida Local &
National OTR posi-
tions. Food grade
lanker, no hazmal,
no pumps, great
benefits, competitive
pay, & new equip-
ment Need 2 years
experience Call By-
num Transport for
your opportunity 0-
Sday 1800)741-7950.
SMALL DEALER-
SHIP looking for
part person ,.and-
ouiside sales for
new territory upcom-
ing for new year.
Call for Application
(8001556-7577.


104
General Help .
EARN UP. to $550
WEEKLY Working
through the govern-
ment. PT No Experi-
ence. Call Todayll
(800)488-2921

Ask for Department

EDUCATIONAL
SALES REP. Sell
books to schools in
your-local area. To
apply visit
www.DeeBooks.com
Click on 'Join DEE'
FULL TIME Resort,
Host position availa-'
ble at Advehture Un-
limited. Incumbent-
greets arriving
guests after hours,
customer service re-
quest and nighttime
security. Incumbent
must live in property.
-ax resume Io
850.626.8911
HOUSEKEEPING,
DIETARY, and PCA
Toll Bridge Reim-
bursement Please
apply in person to:
Bay Breeze Nursing
& Retirement Center
3387 Gull Breeze,
Pkwy, Gull Breeze.
FL, .32563. Call:
850-932-9257 or
ax: 850-932-5989
www.delta-
realthgroup.com
EOE/M/F/D/V Drug:
Free Workplace
NOW HIRING!
School Janitors. All
!of Santa. Rosa
County. AII shihs.
-Apply in Person
6544 Firehouse Rd
Bldg. 3N, Milton, Fl.
32570.


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104
General Help
INNOVATIVE
WELLNESS Com-'
pany looking for
highly motivated
representatives with
outgoing personali-
ties. Come join in
our groundbreaking
adventure, in this
rapidly expanding in-.
dustry. We will be in
your area Jan. 24th-
& Jan. 25th. inter-
viewing. Call 866-
578-1663.

PLACE YOUR

AD HERE
MILTON TRUSS
Company is looking
for hard working de-
pendable people to
join our growing
company. Call Don
623-1967.
NOW HIRING cash-
ier for Baileys Penny
Pantry 3840 Hwy
90, Pace. 994-7801.
NOW HIRING for
2006 Postal Posi-
tions $1750-
$59.00+-'hr. Full
Benefits'Paid Train-
ing and Vacations
No Experience Nec-
essary 800)584-
1775 Reference I
5600.

P/T & F/T
DIETARY AID
positions available
No experience
necessary.
Apply in person at
Santa Rosa Health
and Rehab
5386 Broad St.
in Milton EOE
Drug Free
Workplace


ANTIQUE
SHOW & SALE
", January 06'
Ad ,,ss .o, tDD iFor Alil Days


S"' Climate Controlled Building
Friday, January 27th
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Saturday, January 28th
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Sunday, January 29th
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
At the
Greater Okaloosa County Fairgrounds
In Fort Walton Beach, FL
www.annualantique.com
Ir evnMneesr ottasFi trgrfj Ur nds 19585 LAS Tr.ior Boi'dM
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.104
General Help
PACE MEDICAL
Park. Part time day
porter needed 4hrs.
a day. Please call
944-1359
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 relect
any advertisement
not meeting its
standards of accept-
ance. Submission of
an advertisement
does not constitute
an agreement to
publish said adver-
tisemenl. Publication
of an advertisement
does not constitute
an agreement for
continued publica-
tion.


104e
General Help


TEAMS! $1000 sign
on bonusiea. Approx
$1100/wk. 2yrs
OTR, No DUI/DWI.
Northern, FL area.
Excellent Equip-
ment! Excellent
Lanes! Greal Bene-
fits! Home Week-
ends! (888)216-
0180, ,. '
www.callcpc.com.
WANTED CLASS
8.7,6 Diesel Me-
chanics with Cenili-
cation in CATS,
Cummins or Detroit.
Must have 5 years
experience. Excel-
lent pay and contin-
ued training.
(8631668-9525.


104
General Help
SALES REPRE-
SENTATIVES WE-
ARE SO CONFI-
DENT IN OUR
LEADS WE PAY
YOU TO RUN
THEM EVEN IF
YOU DON'T SELL.
Are you a self-moti-
vated positive per-
son? Are you pres-
ently earning $1000
$1500 per week?
Qualified guaran-
teed income during
training : period.
Qualified $2000
SIGN-ON BONUS.
We offer... a solid
training program
with 2-3 Pre-set
qualified confirmed
leads daily. With our
"NEW" credit proc-
ess means All leads
are pre-approved
before you run the
appointments. Man-
agement opportuni-


$ $ $ $ $$$$$$$$S $ $S $ $ $$$$$$
Drivers:
Would you like to earn
$50,000 Plus
Per year and be home weekends?
Dedicated Customers
Out of Pensacola area
No back-hauls
Paid odometer mileage
Loaded & Empty
Excellent benefits and
Bonus program!
Call Bill today for details
@866-592-7006
$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $


SANTA ROSA COUNTY
HUMAN RESOURCES
EMPLOYMENT
ANNOUNCEMENT



ATTENTION: The information
given on your application %\ill be .
evaluated against the minimum quali-
fications of the job description. The
length of related work experience,
training and education described on
your application, %ill be an important
consideration in the entire application
and selection process. After all.appli--
cations are e\ aluated, your name \ ill
be placed on the employment list-
ranked accordingly.
Other than this announcement, no
further notification will be sent.


Landfill Equipment Operator II
(8020)
Range: 12 $ 9.70 per hour
**01/23/2006 01/30/2006**
.- NOTICE*"" This position is open
to ALL interested applicants to
include Current Classified
Employees
of Santa Rosa County. For
Classified Employees, pay will be'
determined upon length of service'

Note: All experience and/or educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification foi employment is deter-
mined.
Minimum Oualifications (Must Be
Attained Before the Closing Date),
HS/GED. or *Trade School. (1) yr
exp in operation and maintenance of.
heavy equipment. High school may
be substituted by ten years of experi-
ence with Santa Rosa County.
LICENSE: Applicant must have a
valid State of Florida Commercial
driver's license tClass B with air
brake endorsement or higher) at the
date of hire and maintain said license .
while employ ed in this position.
Other endorsements may be required
after promotion. CERTIFICATION:
Landfill Operator Certification
required within one year of promo-
tion. Preference will be given to
applicants with a "Tanker"
endorsement on their driver's
license. *Trade School must be
accredited with the Council on
Occupation Education (COE).

Computer Support Network
Specialist (4446)
Range: 16 $ 22,826.44 $
25,196.14 DOQ
**01/23/2006 02/06/2006**
Note: All experience and/or educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification for employment is deter-
mined.
Minimum Qualifications (Must Be
Attained Before the Closing Date)


Baths -Sq. Ft. Price
Bellehaven I 1040 67,800
Chadwick 2 149 70,600
Stratford 2 1257 78,100
Norwood 2 1341 83,000
Mayfair 2 1418 83,900
Diplomat 2 1510 86,800
Hampton 2 1525 87,600
Gemini 2 1579 90,600
Inglewood 2 1586 98,100
Ambassador 2 1610 91,200
York 2. 1622 95,000
Oxford 2 1713 97,300
Lexington 2 1812 |01,300
Lexington 4 BR 2 1812 101,700
Pinebrook (Signature Series)2 1833 116,600
Fletwood 2 1949 108,400
Kingston (Signature Series) 2 2129 131,300
Executive 2 1/2 2215 126,300
Regency (Signature Series) 3 2495 155,000
2 Bedroom Duplex 2 (I each unit) 1740 117,600 5
3 Bedroom Duplex 4 (2 each unit) 2062 135,800 |


803 0-50
SAT 9:00-5:00
SUN.CISE


,2006

104
General Help


PLACE
YOUR
"AD
HERE


ties. Unlimited in-
come potential. Call:
ERIC (888)563-
3188.


104
General Help
THE UNIVERSITY
OF FLORIDA, West
Florida Research
and Education Cen-
ter in Milton, FL is
searching for an
Academic Support
Services, Coordina-
tor. Incumbent will
coordinate recruit-
ment and student
services for the aca-
demic program. For
a more detailed job
description visit:
wfrec.ifas.ufl.edu/job
Information on
h:,o to apply is as
follows To view ap-
plication instructions
and online resume.
visit


104
> General Help


Read the Me





www.hr.ufl.edu/job.
Reference number
is 035230 and the
deadline to apply is '
02/03106. If an ac-
commodation due tq
a disability is need-,
ed to apply for this :
position please cal
352-392-4621 or the
Florida Relay Sys-
tern at 800-955-
8771 tTDD). EOE.


BAPTIST
Jay Hospital

RN-FT, PT or PRN.
FL license required.
Emergency Room RN-
FL license required
Med Tech-
FT. PT or PRN position. 12 hour shifts
FL. license required.

Medical Records Transcriptionist-
HS graduate. Medical Technologist Course, 2 years
experience, t) pe 65 wpm. Microsoft Word experience.
Knowledge of medical terminology,. grammar. spelling
and punctuation. Be able to transcribe
80 minutes per day .

Applications are accepted, :
Monday- Friday 9 a.m. 5 p.m.
at Jay Hospital,
14114 Alabama St., Jay, FL. or call
850-675-8069 for more information.


HS/GED. (2) yrs of exp w ith hard-
ware and software troubleshooting
and repair. including (1) yr of
Network Support. Microsoft Word (or
completion of a Word training class):
OR. A + Certification and three years
of computer repair experience: OR,
an equivalent combination of training
.,and experience. LICENSE:
Applicant must have a %alid State of
Florida Driver's License at the date
of hire and maintain said license
while employed in this position.

Zoning Administrator (6041)
Range: 21 $ 29,219.80- $
32,253.19 DOQ
**01/23/2006 01/30/2006**
Note: All4experience and/or educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification for employ ment is deter-
mined.
Minimum Quadlifications (Must Be
Attinied Before the Closing Date)
Associate of Arts degree and (2)
years of experience implementing
local government zoning ordnances;
OR, Bachelor's degree in
Environmental Science, Political
Science, Public Administration,
Urban and Regional Planning, or
related field; OR, HS/GED and (4)
years of experience implementing a
local government zoning ordinance.
LICENSE: Applicant must have a
valid State of Florida Driver's
License at the date of hire and main-
tain said license .while employed in
this position.

Technical Services Librarian (3308)
Range: 30 $ 45,572.90 $
50,303.97 DOQ
**Open Until Filled**
Note: All experience and/or educai-
tional requirements.must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification for employment is deter-
mined.
Minimum Qualifications (Must Be
Attained Before the Closing Date)
Master's degree in Library Science
from a University accredited by the
American Library Association and (1)
yr exp in technical services work in a
multi-library system, or (2) yrs in a
single library system.

Branch Library Supervisor III
(3303)
Range: 28 $ 41,286.79 $
45,572.90 DOQ
**Open Until Filled**
Note: All experience and/or educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification for employment is deter-
mined.
Minimum Qualifications (Must Be
Attained Before the Closing Date)
Baccalaureate Degree- from a four
year college or university, supple-
mented by an advanced degree from
an accredited School of Library
Science; (2) yrs exp in a library, (1)
yr must have been in a supervisory


capacity.
*"NOTE: Applicants with public
library experience will be given
preference over other applicants.

Planner 1 (6037)
Range: 23 $ 32,253.19 $
35.601.49 DOQ
**Open Lintil Filled**
Note: All experience and/or educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification for employment is deter-
mined.
Mininmin Oualificationos AOht Be
A.4ained Before the Closing Datei
Bachelor's degree in Urban and
Regional Planning. Environmental
Science. Architecture. Landscape
Architecture. or related field and I
year of relevant planning and zoning
experience, or Master's degree in
Urban and Regional Planning or
related field and no experience.
LICENSE: Applicant must ha'e a
valid State of Florida Driver's
License at the date of hire and main-
tain said license \ while employed in
this position:."

Testing %% ill be held on Thursday.' "
February 2, 2006 for
Communications Dispatcher I,
Communications Specialist Trainee'
and Communications Specialist I.
The APPLICANT must contact
Human. Resources at 850-983-1948'
to receive their assigned testing time
for the date above. All applications
and supporting documents must be
received on or before Monday
January 30, 2006 at 4:30pm in order
to obtain a testing time.

**NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE
MADE ON DATE/TIME**

FOR EACH POSITION APPLIED/
FOR, ALL-REQUIRED SUPPORT-
ING DOCUMENTS (i.e. diplomas.
transcripts, and/or certificates)
LISTED ON THE JOB DESCRIP-
TION/S, MUST BE SUBMITTED
BY THE CLOSING DATE/S NO
LATER THAN 4:30pm. DOCU-
MENTS MAY BE DELIVERED BY
US MAIL, FAX, EMAIL, OR
HAND DELIVERED. If the
required supporting documents are
not in by the close date, your appli-
cation will not be submitted for
consideration. In an effort to further
assist applicants, we offer the ease of
applying online at
www.santarosa.fl.gov. Complete job
descriptions and applications are also
available at the Santa Rosa County
Human Resources Office, 6495
Caroline Street,; Suite H, Milton, FL
32570, phone (850) 983-1948, Fax
(850) 981-2003. Veteran's
Preference will be given in accor-
dance with Florida Statutes.

A Drug Free Workplace/EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER


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'02 Chevy C1500 Ext. Cab
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'05 Chevy Express Van
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'01 GMC Sierra Ext. Sportside
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'05 Chrysler PT Cruiser Conv.
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'05 Buick Rendezvous
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week. Serving San-
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VENDING ROUTE:
Local, All brands.
Soda, Juice, Water,
Pastries, Snacks,
Candies. Great
Equipment & Loca-
tions. Financing
Available with
$7,500 down.
(877)843-8726..
BO02002-037.
315
Business Services
ABOVE & Beyond
Tree Service Li-
censed and Insured.
Free Estimates
Don't wait until its
too late We also ol-
foer stump grinding
and Bobcat serv-
ices Kevin Frey
(850) 983-7820. Call
us...or pay more!
ACCIDENT IN-
JURED All Personal
Injury 'WRONGFUL
DEATH -AUTO
"MOTORCYCLE
*TRUCK "PREM-
ISE/PRODUCT "AN-
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AND FALL 'PEDES-
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(800)733-5342 24
Hours
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HOME INJURIES A-
A-A Attorney Reter-
ral Service
1888)733-53412
ARTIE KELLER
STUCCO. Licensed
and Insured. Con-
ventional and Syn-
thetic Systems No
job to big nor Ic
small. Call 698-8327
or 626-9164.
BILLY DUNN'S
Monkey Business.
Tree Irimming. ex-
pert tree removal, 14
years' experience.
Ask me how I may
be able to save your
stress-fractured
trees and limbs
Phone 1850)418-
2230 Santa Rosa
Co. License
#9840044699 -Es-
cambia Co License
#609028-030130.
General Liability Iri-
surance provided by
The Insurance
Lady(850) 626-
8776 ''
BORDER TO Bor-
der Fence and Deck
Company All lypes
ol fencing installed
and repaired. Spe-
clalizing in privacy
fencing and wooden
decks. Our privacy
fences are buill with
SCREWS. Free Es-
timates. 485-2532.
BUDGET HOUSE
Painting- Insured &
Licensed. Call Andy
'6' 850-304-9680
CATS CARS Auto
Repair specializing
in electrical wbrk,
lights, switches, al-
ternators, window
motors & regulators,
etic. Call Perry @
686-0061 for appt.
DIRT ,CHEEP
Cleaning Service.
,We Furnish Sup-
plies. Senior dis-
count with ad.'
Homes, condos, offi-
ces. Call 384-2388


315
Business Services
CELL PHONE
stores- WE FIND'
LOCATIONS" Flori-
da $79K, Turnkey
start-ups all ihclu-
sive Complete
Training Huge
Profit Quick Re-
turn* High Volume
*All Carriers Call,
(954)796-0000.
CERTIFIED
MASTER
TECHNICIAN-
MARK SALTER
Small engine
repairs. Kohler,
Briggs, Tecumseh.
Blowers, chainsaws.
lawn equipment, ..
generators, pressure'
washers, edgers.
Parts also sold here.
Bourwell Automotive
6593 Caroline St.
Milton
850-623-4750.
DAN'S TRACTOR
works. Licensed and
insured. Bush-hog-
ging.: Discing. Front-
end loading Debris
removal. Dan Fran-
cisco, owner. Cell
18501529-8718
Home 1850) 623-
8697
DIVORCE $275-
$350'COVERS chil-
dren, etc Only one
signature required!
"Excludes govi
fees! Call weekdays
18001462-2000. ext
600. j8arm-7pmi Aita
Divorce, LLC. Estab-
lished 1977
DOUBLE "B" Land
Clearing. Backhoe
Work. Licensed and
Insured. Bryen Bal-
lard. 1850|994-5740
or 18501232-1581
FIRST CLASS
Home Repair. Root
repair, painting,
pressure washing.
alsc. mobile home
repair. Over 50
years experience
Free Estimates. Call
Robert at 626-2093
or 777-7161
G&E LANDSCAP-
ING AND TREE
SERVICES
Free estimates.
credits card ok.
Grading, mulching,
weeding, trimming
new beds., old beds
redone, clean ups,
clearing slump
grinding. Iree remov-
al. 850-529-5650

HANDYMAN
CARPENTRY. ,
painter plumber,.
and lawn care
Free Estimales,
reasonable rates
,623-8271

-IUSEBY FLOOR
covering. Installing
Hardwood & Lami-
nale Flooring, sand
and relinshing Rea-
/sonable Rates. 'Li-
cehsed &, Insured.
Call for quote- 850-
994-7561. or 490-
0404.
IRENE'S PET Care
Pet Sitting
Boarding
Dog Walking
-19 yrs. in Res'cue
Milton, Florida
; (850)981,1007
PIANO LESSONS.
in your home. All
ages welcome, be-
ginners thru ad-
vance, special intro-
ductory rates. Rob-
erta D' professional
pianist. Call 626-
2696


315
Business Services

J&L HOME Im-
provement services
we perform an as-
sortment of jobs ev-
erything from the
exterior of your
Home to the interior
Call. today 983-3428

JOINER DUMP
truck and tractor.
Bobcat and tractor,
work. Driveways,
culverts, light land
cleaning. Site prep
adnd cleanup. till din,
brown din and limer-
ock hauling. Michael
F'orter (850)983-
9888. Tony Joiner
(850)573-0669
LAND CLEARING/
Dozer'Traclor work
Specializing in. col-.
vert installation &
Driveways. Leveling
rool raking, bushog-
ging, disking. Equip-
ment and material
transport available.
By ihe Job or by the
hour. Call for esti-
males Call Billy
Rogers. 850-957-
4952 or Cell 850-
261-8407.
LOCAL HOME Re-
pair. Paint, drywall,
trim & tile. Fence re-
pair & installation.
10 years experi-
ence. Contact Paul
McMullen 850-723-
9767 :..- .1.
LOWEST PRE-
SCRIPTION PRI-
CES Less lhan Cari-
ada. Bener than
MedicareD Fosa-
max 70mg $1600.
Plaviv $41 00, Lip-
ior20mg .$37.00-mo
rtri.Viagra
100mg..$2.75pill
Global Medicines
18661634-0720
www.glcobalmedi-
cines.net.

MAYBE, YOU can
do ii vourseil. bul
will you? Dave Kop-
pin Home Improve-
ment. Inc. Specializ-
ing in Insurance esli-
males Small Home
Improvement Prol-
ecis & Maintenance.
l850i 626-6944

MIKE.KAYLOR
Cement Mat.or,
"Patios
*Walks
"Driveways
Free estimates.
no lob 100o small.
Quality work at
affordable prices
S 994-0897.-

MOBILE ,HOME
Brokers. Major and
minor repairs. Re-
rool, patio covers.
screen rooms, level-
ing, locally owned.
operated. Free 'esti-
mates. 100% Fi-,
riancing WAC. Call
857-1051.
NEED A LAWYER5
A-A-A, ATTORNEY
REFERRAL, SERV-
ICE *Divorce 'Cus-
tody. *Restraining
Orders *Visitation
*Property *Modifica-
tions (800)733-LE-
GAL (800-733-
5342).

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Divorce '108, Adoption '80
Name Change 155
FREE Typing, CaBll for
Worksheet (850) 434.7524

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315
Business Services
NEW CONCRETE
Construction ,
Patios Driveways -
Slabs
Also Tearout &
Replace damaged
concrete
(850)221-8715
NEW HOPE PAINT-!
ING & WALLPA-
PERING *Drywall
repairs & patchwork;
SPressure cleaning
(homes,. decks;ipa-..
tios, driveways '&
sidewalks) :*Carpen-
try work crown
molding, paneling,.
trim base & case, in-i
stall,cabinets & build'.
decks) Residential.'
Interior/Exterior.
Family owned busi-
ness, over 30 years.
Call The Ericksens
todav' l 8501723-
2550 or 623-6034
PARTNER WITH
doctor's- Earn a
doctor's income. Full
training & Support.
Call 1800) 311-9365
24 hours
PROFESSIONAL
VENDING Route:
Snacks, Soda. Wa-
ter, Juice, Healthy.
Snacks. Alt Brands,
Excellent Equip-
mert. Service. Fi-
nancing Available
* w'$7500 Down.
1877)843-8726.
AIN#2002-037


SEMI-RETIRED
WISCONSIN
BUILDER
Seeking carpentry,
remodeling.
ceramic tile & small
masonry lobs
Barry, 18501 686-
1100.


STUMP Grinding.
Most removals
$35.00. Discount for
multiply removals.
Backyard Accessible
Licensed & Insured.
Local Contractor.
Retired USN 232-
8746
TAX SEASON is
HERE' Need help
on your taxes9,
Please call me for
quick results at fair
prices. Lisa Bender
Bookkeeping -and
Tax '. Service; Cell
346-8563.
THOMAS NOTARY
Service 7820 Old-
slagecoach Rd 'Mil-
Ion, Florida. 32583'
Phone (850) ,981-
9220
Fax (850) 981-9220
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ahoo.com
TNT CARPORTS
R.V. & Boat covers
Buildings,
Garages.
Portable Sheds
CARPORTS
Single $595.
Double $695.
12 X41-$1295
24 X 31 $1990
Galvanized Steel
Many sizes/colors.
Financing Available
Free delivery & setup
(850)983-2296 or
Pager 505-1867
VICKERS FENCING
"Making good neigh-
bors one fence at a
time." Specializing in
wood fences. New
installations and re-
pairs. Competitive
pricing. Licensed
and Insured. Free
estimates. 994-7585
or 791-0198.
320
Child Care
NEED A babysitter
day or night to go to
work or out to eat?
Does no driving-call
Misty. 626-9811,

RED CROSS
Babysitter Course
Certified Teen
Available for
Babysitting. 14
years old, Mature
and Responsible.
$5.00 per hour up
to three children.
Call 525-1737.

325
Domestic
DEPENDABLE
HOUSEKEEPER
TEN YEARS EXPE-
RIENCE, REASON-
ABLE RATES.CALL
994-6236


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Financial Services
CREATIVE FI-
NANCING for ALL
. your business
needs! Equipment
Leasing; Specialty
Truck Financing,
Medical Working
Capital Loans, SBA
Loans, A/R Financ-
ing; Business Ac-
quisition Financing.
(877)452-1725
www.bluefinancial-
services.com.
345
Lawn Care
CLARK'S LAWN
Care :and General
Maintenance & All.
Types of Tractor
Work. Licensed .&
Insured. Call Mike
Clark at 626-2428.
PAGE'S TREE
SERVICE Trim, cut
& remove. Call 626-
2159 (if no answer,
please leave message)
FIREWOOD $50. a
load and up.
TOMMY'S GRASS
Cutting & Weedeat-
ing Service. Light
yard debris clean
up. Free estimates
(850) 623-3270 or
(850) 748-4718.
350 ,
Senior Care

VISITING
ANGELS
SENIOR CARE
', In home
Y., Companionship
Meals
Light housework
Errands
477-3858


355
Sewing &
Alterations


JUST JUDY'S
SEAMSTRESS
YEARS OF
EXPERIENCE,
FAIR PRICES.
i Alterations
Dress-making
Repairs
*Weddings
*Formals
JUDY HARVEY
5901 Castle Drive
Milton, FL
626-6349


360
Miscellaneous
EARN DEGREE on-
line from home.
'Medical, "Business,
"Paralegal, "Com-
puters. Job Place-
ment Assistance.
Computer & Finan-
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t866;858-2121
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tenech.com.
FREE PUBLISHING
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written a book? Pub-
lish your book in
weeks and have it
available 'for sale
worldwide.
(888)232-4444
ext.1738 ". or
www.trafford.com/17
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402,
Apartments
1, BEDROOM fur-
nished :apartment
with central heat &
air. No pets. $400.
month, $250. dep.
Call for appointment.
994-7246
1BEDROOM/I 1
Bathroom duplex,
downstairs. 1 blocK
from the Milton
Courthouse, 5189
Santa Rosa St.
$390mo & $350dep
384-4361


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404
Commercial
FOR RENT: 800
square ft. commer-
cial building, '7251'
Hwy 90. Rent, Sales
Tx.. water $700.75
(850) 623-8575.
NEWLY REMOD-
ELED Office Spaces
Available for rent
$200-$250
conveniently located
across the street
from Santa Rosa
County Courthouse
Call 850-623-0208
for details
406
Homes
2BR/2BA
EXCELLENT condi-
tion with deep water
dock. Blackwater
Bay,very secluded &
quiet neighborhood.
$1100/mo. $500/se-
curity, 994-0667.

3OBD/1 1/2 BA, new-
ly remodeled in quiel
neighborhood,
fenced yard.
$795.'$500. Call
994-0667.
CLEAN, 1600sqft,
-Three bedroom
'home. Central H/A,
fenced back yard.
Washer & Dryer
hookups. Now ac-
cepting applications.
Call 850-981-9695.
Leave msg, will call
back asap. $735
month, $500 depos-
it.
EAST MILTON 3,2
on corner lot. Water
and garbage includ-
ed. $400/mo. Call
623-1159
FOR RENT 4br,'2b 2,
car garage in Milton
1.2 acres fenced for
horses. $900; moi
$900 dep credit
check $20. Call Ja-
net- Coulter 206-
3666 or 626-2128
FOR RENT nice
house in Milton,
large lot, 3bed,2 ba
$900 dep. $900 mo.
Reference required.
Call 698-8337
HOUSE FOR Rent-
1 bdrmh. house in E.
Milton near the 'wa-
ter. $550 per mo.
$550 deposit. Avail.
2/1/06. 626-9844.
IN PACE- 3 bdrm/2
bath house, garage,-
$700 per
month,$400 deposit.
Call lor appoint-
ment- 994-7246.
NEW 4BR/2BA all
appliances included
lovely
neighborhood,
large lot. $1400 mo.
Call fo appointment
995-8588 ,
PACE/MILTON MI-
NUTES to Avalon
Blvd., 1-10, and Hwy.
90 shopping, on the
street of newer
homes, 3/2 split floor
plan, attached one
car garage, and
fenced backyard,
available February,
no smoker, pets
considered, credit
check, $975/$1000.
(850)426-6044.

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408
Land

LAND FOR SALE
Refer to
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WANTED-
month, split
623-8271.


$300
utilities.


506
Homes
3/2 HOME with,
1,500 s.f. home and,
1500 s.f workshop.
Owner finance
$10,000 down 6%,
30 yrs. pni. approx.
$1,230 P & I mo.,
Linda 983-3062.

BY OWNER
Cute Cottage
Style Home, in
Milton
3 bedrooms
1 1/2 bathrooms,
white picket
fence, flower
boxes, porch
and deck, 2 out
buildings.
$79,900. Call
(850)623-3190 or
(850)485-4439

BY OWNER/
AGENT 3bd/2ba.
Lakefront. The
Moors Golf & Rac-
quet Club.
$239,900. 380-
3660.
FOR SALE- Ander-
son Ln.- Willard
North area. All brick,
3 bedroom/2 bath, 1
car garage, great
subdivision. Many
extras.www.forsale-
byowner.com zip
code 32570
$139,000. 983-
6526.


408
Land
MOBILE HOME lots
for rent including
R.V's. FEMA wel-
come. Eastgate Mo-
bile Home Ranch.
626-8973.

410
Mobile Homes
2 TO 3 bedroom
rentals. Jay, Milton
and Pace. $400 to
$650 per month.
Call 994-5703, leave
message.
'CLEAN 2BD/1BA,
East Milton, all appli-
.ances. large fenced
yard, $400 dep $525
mo (850) 626-0523
Leave message.
EAST MILTON- 3
Bedroom, 1 1/2 bath
mobile home-
fenced yard. $450
per month. $450 de-
posit. 626-2428.
FOR RENT 2 bed 1
bath. East Gate Mo-
bile Home Ranch.
Call 626-8973
FOR RENT 3BR/
Doublewide on cor-
ner lot. Total elec-
tric. East Gate Mo-
bile Home Ranch
626-8973 :
FOR SALE- Double-
wide mobile home
on 1/4 acre. 3/2,
1,600 s.f., f/p,
$79,900. 'Will do
owner financing
w/$20K down. Call
Barbara Cumbie
377-6787 or 626-
8959.
MOBILE HOME
16 x 80, 3 bdrm/2
bath, total electric.
Eastgate Mobile
Home Park. 850-
626-8973.
MOBILE HOME for
rent- 1 bdrm'1 bath,
Pace area. $350
per month $200 de-
posit No pets.
Baycrest Realty
994-7918.
NICE. QUIET, clean
park. Includes water,
garbage & lawn
service. Two new
2bd/ 2ba. from $500
to $600. No pets.
255-7772.

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'Roommates
Wanted
MATURE WORK-
ING FEMALE to
share home. 3bri 1
1/2.ba with mother
and daughter. Pace
area All utilities in-
cluded with laundry
and kitchen privileg-
es $450. Small dog
ok. Call 995-1125.
Available date 1,15.
ROOMMATE


* Land prop. tax
value at $198,043

* 3 mobile homes,
garage, barn, shed
* $247,239

* 626-6767

WILL GIVE away
mobile home, not liv-
able, was damaged
by hurricane. 626-
8973


506
Homes
LARGE FAMILY
home for sale.
2,600 s.f. on 2.5
acres with stocked
pond. New flooring,
fresh paint, /
screened porch,
double carport and
fruit tree's.
$229,000. Call Sus-
an Craig. Coldwell
Banker JME Realty
255-7899.
MILTON- 3 BR/2
BA, 1,000 s.f. All
brick home. Lot size
130 x 305. Must
see 850-261-9889
or 850-626-4897.
Call after 5 p.m.
NC MOUNTAINS-
LOG cabin $89,900.
Easy to finish cabin
on secluded site.
Million $$$ Views
Available on 1-7
acre parcels
$29,900-$79,900.
Free Info Availablel

(828)256-1004.
NEW WATER-
FRONT Custom
home 1/2 acre lot,.
fish off your own
dock. From garden
tub to smooth top
stove. Utility build-
ing. well sprinklers,
covered porch.
NEAR 1-10 EXIT.
Call Richard Braz-
zeal, EXIT-NFI
850-255-1923 tor af-
fordable waterfront
at $199,900.
NEWLY RENOVAT-
ED home. New in-
side, outside paint.
2 + acres of land.
Animals allow. 3
bedroom, 2 large full
bathroom, living
room. dining room.
den, large kitchen.
covered back porch,
bricked utility room
separate from ihe
nouse; cover kitchen
patio and car port.
24'x34' garage sep-
arate and fenced.
New metal roof.
$200,000. Call 850-'
256-5555
510
Land
1 ACRE plus electric
pole, water pump,
septic tank, corner
lot. (850) 995-7087.
2797 Fox Pond Trail
Pace, FL. 32571
LAND FOR RENT
Refer to
Classification
#408

SECLUDED &
SERENE

NW of NAS Whit-
ing Field

20 Placid acres
zoned agricultural

Land prop. tax
value at $ 198,04-3

3 mobile homes,
garage, barn,' shed.
626-6767
$247,239


PLACE
YOU
AD
HERE




512
Mobile Homes
1997 FLEETWOOD-
Mobile Home- 14 x
70, 2 bdrm/ 2 bath,
covered porch,
shed, all appliances
stay. $34,900. 983-
9316.
NEED FINANCING
on a house or mo-
bile home? I may
can help. Dorothy -
Eastgate Mobile
Home Park 626-
8973.
SECLUDED &
SERENE

NW of NAS Whit-
ing Field

20 Placid acres
zoned agricultural


5868.

COASTAL NC
DEEPWATERI Off-
season Special-
Save Big! 10 acres-
$139,900. Beautiful-
ly wooded, deep
beatable water, long
pristine shoreline.
Access to ICW, At-
lantic, Sounds. Pow-
er, phone, perked.
Excellent financing.
Call now (800)732-
6601 x 1458.


512
Mobile Homes


SECLUDED 6
acres Northeast of
Milton, 10 minutes
from BlacKwater
State Park.
2- 1999 Palm
Harbor modular
homes. 3B/ 2Baih,
front and back
porch on both,
shop, storage, fully
stocked fish pond.
Four acres fence
pasture. Beautiful
family homesite,
must sell for
medical reasons,
$300,000 tor all.
Call 850-957-8784
or 850-554-5237.







556 ,
Homes
GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Homesll! $0 or Low
Down No credit OKI
Bank & Gov't Repos
available nowl HUD,
VA, FHA For List-
ings (800)749-2750.

MURPHY, NORTH
CAROLINA AHH
COOL SUMMERS
MILD WINTERS Af-
fordable Homes &
Mountain Cabins
CALL FOR FREE
BROCHURE
(8771837-2288 EXIT
REALTY MOUN-
TAIN VIEW PROP-
ERTIES www.exit-
murohy com.
SEEKING A QUALI-
TY LOG HOME
MANUFACTURER?
Dealers Needed
Original Old Timer
Log. Homes Hign
Commissions. Sta-
bility, Support. Val-
ue Contact Mr.
Henry (800)467-
3006 www.oldlimer-
loghomes.com.

558
Investments

MOVE TO TEN-
NESSEEI LOOKING
,FOR LAKE, LOTS,
LAKE HOMES
LAND, FARMS,
VICTORIANS, IN-.
VESTMENT. OR
MARINAS WE
HAVE IT ALL AT
AFFORDABLE PRI-
CES. EXECUTIVE
CHOICE REAL ES-
TATE IN TENNES-
SEE t865)717-7775
CHARLOTTE
BRANSON .AGENT
OR VISIT MY WEB-
SITE, WWW.EXFC-
UTIVECHOICEREA-
LESTATE COM OR
WWW CHARLOT- '
TEBRANSON COM':

560d
Land

ADULT COMMUNI-
TIES 'and Other
Properties For Sale
Ocala ./ Marion'
County Team Real
Estate of Ocala, Inc.
Realtor Multiple
Listing Service'
(888)391-6658.


ASHEVILLE, NC
AREA Peaceful gat-
ed community. In-
credible riverfront
and mountain view
homesites. 1 to 8 '
acres from the $60s.
Custom lodge, hik-
ing trails. 5 miles to
natural hot springs.
Call (866)292-5762.
BEAUTIFUL
NORTH CAROLINA.
WINTER SEASON
IS HERE! MUST
SEE THE BEAUTI-
FUL PEACEFUL
MOUNTAINS OF
WESTERN NC
MOUNTAINS.
Homes, Cabins,
Acreage & Invest-
ments. Cherokee
Mountain Realty
GMAC Real Estate,
Murphy www.chero-
keemountainrealty.c
om Call for Free
Brochure (800)841-


feeds- gates, posts
& fencing.
Tues.- Sat. 8-5
623-0442.

708
Pets

GERMAN SHEP-
HERD, excellent
coat, 13 months, all
vaccination, obedi-
ent trained, $200
with accessories,
call 292-8765


560
Land
COASTAL SOUTH-
EAST Georgia
Large wooded water
access, marsh view.
lake front, and golf
oriented homesites
from tie mid $70's
Live oaks. pool ten-
nis, golf. (877)266-
7376. www.cooper-
spoinl.com.
E TENNESSEE
Lake Properties
Homes from
$200,000 to
$1,000,000. Lake-
front lots from
$100,000 Lakeview
lots from $35,000
Call Lakeside Realty
(423)626-5820 or
visit www.lakesi-
derealty-n.com.
EAST ALABAMA
Mountain Property
For Sale One hour
west of Atlanta in
Piedmont. AL Beau-
tiful View 48 acres
$144,000 14,400
down 1,087 per
month owner fi-
nanced. Call Glenn
18506545-4928.
EAST TENNESSEE
PROPERTIES FOR
SALE- Sold by own-
er. Log Homes, Lots
& Acreage near Pi-
geon Forge- Gatlin-
burg, Newport &
White Pine. Call
Ricky BryanI
14231623-2537.
LARGE MTN. Land
Bargains. High Ele-
vation. Adjoins Pris-
tine State Forest,
20+ AC to 350 AC.
Sweeping Mtn.
Views, Streams.
www.iiveinwv.com.
NC MOUNTAINS
10.51 acres on
mountain top in gat-
ed community. view,
trees, watertali &
large public lake
nearby, paved pri-
vate access,
$119,500 owner
(866)789-8535
www.NC77.com.
NORTH CAROLINA
Gated Laketront
Community 1.5 acres
plus, 90 miles of
shoreline. Never
before offered with
%20 pre.-develomerit
discounts, %90
financing. ";i
Callk8001709-5253
TENNESSEE
LAKEFRONT
HOMESITES 1 to 6
acres from the $40s.
Spectacular lake,
mountain and wood-
ed nature sites new-
ly released. Just 1-
1/2 hours to Nash-
ville. Don't miss out!
Call 1866)339-4966.
TENNESSEE.
LAKESIDE RE-
TREATS New gated
community. Incredi-
ble lake & mountain
views. 1 to 5 acre
building sites from,
the $40s. Lake ac-'
cess, boat ramp, pri-
vate slips (limited).
Don't miss out. Call
(866)292-5769.
WESTERN NC
MOUNTAINS North
Carolina Where
there is: Cool Moun-
tain Air, Views &
Streams, Homes,
Cabins & Acreage.
CALL. FOR FREE
BROCHURE OF
MOUNTAIN PROP-
ERTY SALES
(800)642-5333. Re-
alty Of Murphy 317
Peachtree St. Mur-
phy, N.C. 28906.
www.realtyofmur-





706
Livestock Supplies


HAY
: FOR SALE
Coastal Hay. 623-
6769 or 336-2267.


PENTON'S FARM
SUPPLY
Bulk Corn & Oats
Southern States,
HMC, & other


Nowl (800) 499-
6401 Eddie.

BROWNING ARCH-
ERY outfit. $175.00
969-0501.

BUILDINGS DI-
RECT! 25 YEARS.
Order now for spring
delivery, and save!
Extensive range of
sizes and models.
Built to last. Priced
to sell! Pioneer
(800)668-5422.


708
Pets

GIANT .ePLATED
Lizard for sale. Ac-
cessories included.
Call ,418-0942 .fo-
more information.
KITTENS, ADORA-
BLE, playful, free to
loving home, litter
box trained. Call
994-7733.

712
Lost & Found
PETS


FOUND-
BROWN & WHITE
Male Dog in the
Guernsy Rd. Pace
area. Call 995-
5746 or 261-3598
or 261-1173
LOST 9 month old
white & black medi-
um hair dog look like
a Springer Spaniel.
Lost in vicinity of
Stewart St Reward
offer. 626 6444 or
516-5445
LOST BEAGLES in
East Milton area.
Right after Dennis
near the end of July.
1 male, 1 female.
Please call with any
information 626-
2428 or 516-7983
LOST DACHS-
HOUND RED Fe-
male-Lost in Wood-
bine Area. Call 994-
8557.
LOST MALE CAT
No lail, creamy
white with gray
lace and blue
eyes. 623-3519

LOST YOUR PET?
Be sure to call
Santa Rosa
Animal Control
to report him
missing and to
be sure he's not
there waiting
on you to
pick him upl
850-983-4680





804
Apparel


JUST JUDY'S
ALTERATIONS
Dress Making
and More! .
Call Judy at
850-626-6349


'806
Appliances
FOR SALE maytag
stackable large size
. $200.00 maytag.
neptune dryer
$100.00
995-8730

814
Furniture
LARGE CHINA cab-
inet, oak finish,
$150. Chair for den
or bedroom, earth
tone colors, $75
Large Mahogany
coffee table, $55. All
in excellent condi-
tion. 994-4875

816
Jewelry
31.60 GRAM Rare
beveled herring
bone chain necklace
14 karat gold. No
checks. $950. Call
850-313-1885.

818
Lawn Equipment .
FOR SALE- Murray
12.5 h.p., 38 in. cut
riding, lawnmower
w/dump cart. New,
less than 20 hours
running time. $700..
983-2779.

830
Miscellaneous
For Sale
ALL STEEL
BLDGS. UP TO
50 % OFFI Engi-
neered for Hurricane
Coast! Ship factory
direct for quick' deliv-
ery. 24 x 30 Up to
100 x 200 I Call


904
Cars
1988 CAMARO for
$600. Call 626-8438
95 PLYMOUTH
Voyager, air, runs
good. .First $1500.
Call 850 623-1682
or 850 572-4905
914
Recreational
12 1/2 FT. TRUCK
Camper, electric
jacks, air, furnace.
$3,000.00 850-981-
1951.
918
Trucks
91' CHEVY S-10,
4.3 Liter, V-6.
$2,500. 994-7286

922
Other

SMALL CAMPER
Dodge 318, stove,
ref, sink, potti and
low miles. Milton
$3,600 OBO
Rear window mid
90's Ford Ranger
pick-up $60.
Call 623-0778


830
Miscellaneous
For Sale


HOT TUB- Leisure
Bay Spa- 3 man.
Old couple unable
to use-like new
$2.995/OBO, Milton
area Call Daughter
678-575-6339.

I WILL remove junk
vehicles for tree
306-5397 or 957-
4761
LIKE NEW V-121
Folding Iransporta-
ble power wheel-
chair. includes J2
Deep Contour w;
drop seat gel wheel-
chair cushion. Re-
tails for $4,000.,
asking $1,800 for
both. 626-8533.




We Deliver & Install
Centipede

I Bermuda I
Ba ugustPinera
ClI s fir. Save Trme
Call us last Save Money
Hwy. 87 So. Milton
626-8578


SEARS 7 1/2 ft.
Christmas tree
with 6 ft. garland.
8 strings of lights
with star, 4 boxes
of balls, silver and
red rope, All for
$50. 994-1079.





CentipedCe-
St. Augustine |
Farm Direct,
ie Deliver |
434-0066 |

832
Miscellaneous
Wanted
GLASS CRAFTER
needs empty glass
soft drink bottles, lall
kinds; Not necessa-
rily collectors edi-
tions. Will pick up
983-8042
PAY CASH for junk
cars or trucks. Run-
in or not. Ple Call
983-9527 detf
834
Lost & Found
MERCHANDISE
FOUND
Boating & Fishing
equipment left 'be-






Echo Watch at
David Cat Fish
House on Thursday
12/22. Please
contact at -
434-1292. Reward
.is offer


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THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE/FREE PRESS JANUARY 25, 2006


Lc In I iri,-u
MASTER TECHNICIAN
MARK SALTER
Small engine repairs. Kohler,
Briggs, Tecumseh. Blowers,
chainsaws, lawn equipment,
generators, pressure washers,
edgers. Parts also sold here.
Boutwell Automotive
6593 Caroline St. in Milton
850-623-4750


Also Removes
Roots, Bushes, Hedgerows
Backyard Accessible
* Local Contractor-Retired USN
Senior Discount
License 232-8746 Insurea


Maybe, you can do it
yourself, but will you?



Specializing in Insurance
Estimates, Small Home
Improvement Projects
and Maintenance
(850) 626-6944


Patios-Driveways-Slabs
Also Tearout &
Replace Damage Concrete
(850) 221 8715


DAN'S TRACTS
WORKS
LICENSED & INSURED
Bush-Hogging Discing
Front-End Loading
Debris Removal
ell (850)529-8718|1


Dan Francisco
Owner


6&E LANDSCAPING
AND TREE
SERVICES
FOR FREE ESTIMATES CREDIT CARDS OK
GRADING, MULCHING, WEEDING,
TRIMMING, NEW BEDS,
OLD BEDS, REDONE,
CLEAN-UPS, CLEARING, STUMP
GRINDING. TREE REMOVAL.
(850) 529-5650


rBilly Dunn's Monkey Business
7313 Tidwell Rd. Pace FL 32571
Cell: (850)418-2230
14 Years' Experience
*. Tree Trimming
Tree Removal

SSnia Rusa Lr:,' #9600-4 46ai
E:--ne-r fi LiIDIlv ir u ",r1c
Tr,- Ir,'uran,:e Lr Iv c5C'S.,.i26. 775
Ask me how I maybe able to save your
sss-fracuredh eem and limbs


981.811


393-3524


commerciall Rental rJeiw Consihucflon
Honney Rhodes owner


Mike Kaylor
Cement Mason
Patios Driveways Walks
Free Eslimates Ouairty work
No job loo small Ar-lordabe prices

850-994-0897


DIRT CHEEP
Cleaning Service
We Furnish Supplies
Senior Discount with Ad
Homes Condos Offices
L 850-384-2388


Local Home Repair
* Fence Repair Installation
* Paint Drywall *Trim *Tile
10 years experience
Contact Paul McMullen "
850-723-9767


Above & Beyond"
Tree Service
Don't wait until it's
too late
Senior & Military Discounts


Licensed


& Insured
Kevin Frey


Free
Estimales


(850)983-7820


Visiting Angels

In home
*''X Companionship
Meals
Light housework
Errands




^ Niyieby':0ooringanc[. ,

rstalng lamifdte aid Hardwoo
'. Flpors
.,: Saind & Refirishing .
:: Renovations and Repairs
S Santa Rosa Native, '
Licensed & Insured Handyman
Call for Quote
.office 850-994-7561
Celil 850-490-0404


Cats Cars
Auto Repair
Specializing in Electrical
Work, Lights, Switches
Alternators, Window
Motors & Regulators
Call PERRY @

686-0061




Land Clearing, and all tractor,
dozer, and related services


NO JOB TOO SMALL!
Call Billy Rogers for estimate.
Phone: (850) 957-4952
Cell: (850) 261-8407


All IypeT UI r'iines
New Installation and Repairs.
Specializing in Privacy Fences
Our privacy fences are built wiin SCREWS
Free Estimafes Locally Ownea
Licensed & Insured
485-2532


"New Hope Painting
& Wallpapering
Interior & Exterior Residentrial
Drywall
Pressure Cleaning
Wallpapering
Carpentry Work
Call the Ericksens today!
723-2550 623-8034
I.. 1, a.. 7


Need Stucco Work?
Call



LICENSED AND INSURED
Conventional and Synthetic Syslems

698-8327
R9R-Q1 6R4


:11RdIs I -


rs.in


PRINIERICA J
, I.- r-,l- .r -)ciltqroup
Take Control of Your
Finances and your Life
For a Complementary Customized Financial
Needs Analysis, Call Today!
Local Representaive
Margarita Vazquez
6.478 Hwy 90. Suae C
Million FL 32570
61850-626-7188


You'll find exactly
what you need in the
BSD! Businesses, place
your ad in the Business
Service Directory and
recieve a FREE line ad!
Call Dale or David at
623-2120 to find out how.


Insured
Licensed
Licensed


I

Call Andy
(850)


House
Painting

304-9680


,e6 Backhoe Work 'o,
V' Stump & Tree Removal o
Hurricane Clean-up
Dirt Work
No Job Too Big or Small
Rrv.n Rallard


PIANO LESSONS'
IN YOUR HOME
ALL AGES WELCOME,
BEGINNER THRU ADVANCE
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY RATES
QOB0EDTA D'
lPro2esional Piani.t
626-2696 A


BOBCAT AND TRACTOR WORK
Driveway. Culverts. Light Land Clearing
Site Prep and Clean Up
Fill Dirt. Brown Dirt and
Limerock Hauling
Michael Porter
983-9888 or 393-8411
Tony Joiner
S (850)573-0669


rockers


Major and Minor Repairs
~ Reroof ~ Patio Covers ~
~ Screen Rooms ~ Leveling ~
LocallyOwned and Operated
Free Estimates
100% Financing WAC
(850) 857-1051


ANN AKNIHILL
TRUCKING, INC.
6861 jm-
Barnhill Rd.,
Milton, FL
32570
Fax:
623-3461
(850) 623.3461k n 67
Jesse arnhill Trucking (850) 336-3084,


CoKer's Lawn &
Tractor Service
From trimming to tractor work


Clean-ups Raking
Hauling -Mowing


Bushhogging Dirt Work
Reasonable Rates Free Estimates
(850) 529-0434
(850) 623-0493
Licensed & Insured


Vickers Fencing
Wt(469"d W 0eOcW at ae le.ce a t
Specializing in wood fences.
New installations and repairs.
Competitive pricing.


Free estimates.
994-7585


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Licensed & Insured.
791-01 98A


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