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Rutherford fighting death sentence
Man scheduled to die Tuesday for 1985 murder of 63-year-old woman
By DEBORAH NELSON
Prt Ga:eute Staftf i ril.,
"Blood was splattered on
the bathroom walls and floor.
According to an expert...the
blows occurred while Mrs.
Salamon was sitting or kneeling
on the bathroom floor...
Milton's Megan Ryan is one of
eight local women who have
qualified for girls' state competi-
tion in weight lifting.
S See SPORTS, Page lB.
NEWS
BRIEFS
Research for story
was from Green
In a recent story concerning
the; Milton Benevolent
Cemetery the Press-Gazette
inadvertently failed to acknowl-
edge local historian Laurie
Green for the e\hj.iuti\e.
research and writing she put
into the story. .
We wish to apologize to
Ms. Green for the oversight and
thank her for her many contri-
butions to our paper-both Iln
this most recent store\ and man\
from the past.
County nixes
liquor sale request
Santa Rosa Commission-
ers, Thursday, declined a sec-
ond request for a variance to
sell liquor near a church.
Current county ordinances
forbid the selling of alcohol, for
onsite drinking, within 2,500
feet of schools or churches.
Veterans of Foreign Wars
(VFW) Post 4833 current\
holds a "grandfathered" beer.
license and related distance
variance.
The VFW had asked the
Board, Monday, to upgrade the
variance to include liquor.
According to County
Atornie\ Tom Dannheisser, the
group would need a separate
liquor license to sell alcohol.
Thus, it would also need a
uet county distance variance
appro\al and commissioners
declined to grant that variance.
Monday, the Board denied
a similar request, filed by
Milton's Elks Lodge.
The VFW building, on
Carroll Road, falls within 2,500
Feet of the Galilee Missionary
Baptist Church, the Christian
Life Church and Avalon Baptist
Church. The Elks are located
within 2,500 feet of the Wesley
Memorial United Methodist
Church, the Church of God at
Milton, the Pea. Ridge Church
of Christ, and Pea Ridge
Elementary School.
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...Of the rhrce laie wounwids
on her head, two were consis-
tent' with being struck with a
blunt object or having her head
slamoinmtd down.
The' other wound, a punc-
ture that went all the way to the
bone, appeared to, be from a
blow with a claw hammer or
screwdriver: .
Her skull was fractured
fioit' one side to the other. ,
Severe as those injuries
were, none of them, were the
actual cause of Ms. Salamon's
death.
Althouighi Rutherford had
beaten iid smiothered her, she
had water in the lungs.
That shows ihe 63-. ear old
Wiidowt was still alive .when
Ruthertbid itrippdid oftf hei
clothes aiid placed her in the
batriib to diown."'
State of Florida Brief,
Statement of the Case and
Facts. Case SC06-18
Some Santa Rosa residents are beginning to ask questions about how those who have been given FEMA trailers appreciate what was
given. They suggest some residents of the FEMA cities are allowing trash and other unslightly things to accumulate around the homes.
These shots were taken from the FEMA city in Floridatown. Commissioners, Thursday, extended the deadline to vacate by three
months, but encouraged FEMA residents to continue to work at finding new homes.
Press Gazette photos by Jeff.Everts
"A large gash was discov-
ered on lie back of the body."
Santa Rosa Sheriff's Dept.
Report. undated, Complaint
847132
On August 22. 1985, neigh-
bors discovered Milton resident
Stella Salamon floating face up
See SENTENCE, Page 5A.
Law looks
for meth
lab owner
By JEFF EVERTS
Pess Gazette Staff Writer
What started as a man out
for a joy ride in his car, turned
into a search for a suspect in a
high-speed pursuit for the Santa
Rosa County' Sheriff's Office
Wednesday.
Deputies were advised that
a \\hite Firebird \\as traveling
\west on Hwy. 98 at over, 100
m.p.h. The\ were further
advised that the Florida
Highway Patrol was in pursuit
of the vehicle, but had been
unable to stop it.
Deputies then received
-ord the vehiclee had turned
onto Ocean Breeze Lane and
the driver 'had abandoned the
vehicle and fled into the woods.
When deputies arrived at
the location. they fond The
unoccupied ,ehi je,,\.Lth the
engine sull running
Upon searching the vehicle,
they found large white box on
the front passenger seat con-
taining various chemicals and
elements used in the production
of methamphetamines.
Deputies then set up a
perimeter around the afea- and
brought in a K-9 unit as well as
the Escambia Counti Sheriff's
Air I helicopter in an attempt to
locate the suspect. '
Deputies were unable to
locate the suspect, identified as
Adrian Lenz Hormuth of
Niceville.
Narcotics investigators
were brought in to secure the
chemicals and a "HazMat"
team was called to the scene.
.Hormuth, 28, is facing
numerous felony charges relat-
ing to the incident and is said to
still be on the run.
The Sheriff's Office is ask-
ing for the public's help in
locating Hormuth.
Anyone with. information
on Hormuth or his whereabouts
can contact the Sheriff's Office
at 983-1190 or Crime Stoppers
at 437-STOP.
Milton seeks input on Highway 90's fate through city
By JEFF EVERTS
Press Gazette Staff Writer,
Have you been wondering
what is going to happen with
Highway 90 through downtown
Milton?
Would you like to add your
input on what you feel should
happen t6 the roadway in .the
future? I
Your opportunity to have
your voice heard will come
Monday when the Milton City
Council holds a public work-
shop at 3 p.m. in the Council's
chambers to address the issue.
"We need to bring everyone
together and get their feelings
on the issue,", says Mayor Guy
Thompson.
"Then we need to present
our findings to the County
Commissioners."
Thompson will be looking
feedback-not only from
City Council, but also from
.See CITY, Page 5A.
Train swap meeting set
for February 4 at depot
By DEBORAH NELSON
Press Gazette Staff Writer
Next Saturday, February 4,
the SER-NMRA Model Train
Association holds its annual
Model Train Swap Meet.
The gathering starts at 10
a.m.. and continues through 3
p.m. at the West Florida
Railroad Museum, (Milton
Depot) on Henry St.
Admission is free and
includes an old-fashioned tail-
gate swap meet.
Participants are invited to
bring unwanted train-related
items to sell or trade.
Model trains will be
set up and running, including
HO, N, and G scale, CSX main-
line 1:1 trains.
For more information, con-
tact Ed Dice, at
EdwardDice@aol.com, cell:
850-293-3532.
Reach writer at:
Nelson @ sr-pg. corn
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The City of Milton held its Arbor Day ceremony January 20, planting a new tree on the City Hall grounds.
Helping to plant the weeping willow were Mayor Guy Thompson and.City Manager Donna Adams along
with City Council members Buddy Jordan, Bunny Jernigan, and Marilyn Jones. Members of the com-
munity and Forestry Service also attended the event.
Press Gazette photo by Jeff Everts
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Group to name Teacher of Year
By JEFF EVERTS
Press Gazette Staff Writer
For;a group which doesn't
often get enough recognition
for their achievements, teachers
always look forward to the SRC
Education Foundation's
"Teacher of the Year" award. ,
The award. represents the
pinnacle of achievement for any
teacher working in the county's
classrooms educating 3outh. ; :
Three finalists recently
made it to the top of the list in
Santa Rosa County with the
winner set to be announced
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Monday.
The three dedicated educa-
tors are David Crissey of the
Berryhill Administratike
Complex, Paula Jones of
Avalon Middle School, and
Shelley Mann of Gulf Breeze
Elementary.
Selection Committee
Chairman Randy Sansom-
believes his group has chosen
finalists well.
"We have three excellent
finalists from different disci-
plines with different teaching
styles who would represent
Santa Rosa Count.y well in the
state competition," Sansom
says.
School Board Chairman
Diane Coleman agrees with
Sansom's assessment.
'We had 31 excellent can-,
didates as Teachers of the Year
at their own schools. An% of the
final three will make .outstand-
ing representatives for. our
county," Coleman said.
Coleman also stated the,
Teacher of the Year competition
is a real morale booster for all
of the teachers in the county,
All three are ,,as well
thought of inside the classroom
by students and parents as they
are. outside the classroom by
colleagues and peers.
Paula Jones
"Where do I begin'?" is how
Avalon Middle School
Principal Ermma Fillingim tries
to describe her school's seventh
and eighth grade math teacher.
"Paula is an excellent
teacher w ho is very animated in
the classroom and loves to use
her sense of humor."
Fillingim says Jones, who
started at the school in the
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PAULA JONES
-1999-2000 school Near. loves
math and continually takes
advantage of training sessions
to update her skills.
"She is very hands-on and
involvedd with the students, not
only as a math teacher. but also
as, the Junior Beta Club spon-
sor," sa- s Fillingim.
"She is very well liked b\
'the staff : at Avalon Middle
School anid we are all ery
excited she has been named a
finalist."
Fillingim also- points out
that during lasi year's FCAT
testing., 96c of Jones' students
made a one year or more gain in
their scores, an achievement
she sacs show s Jones' commint-
ment to her students.
Jones is humble about her
enter, into the final three teach-
ers under consideration.
"I never expected to be cho-
sen at my own school, let alone
make it to the final three in the
count,." Jones sa s.
"It was such an honor just
being chosen from the 60 teach-
ers here at Avalon."
Jones sa\s she feels like the
underdog among the final three.
and that the process has been a
little straining.
"It is just emotionally oer-
wheln-ng to be a part of this."
she said.
Jones also gives a lot of
credit to her other tmo finalists.
"I am very impressed with
David and Shelley and it's an
honor to be placed in the same
caliber as the two of them."
SHELLEY MANN
Shelley Mann
"Shelley facilitates
dreams," says Gulf Breeze
Principal Karen Murral of
Mann.
"She's just marvelous and
has energy to bum."
Murray says teaching is
Mann's second career, after
* having already worked in the
public relations field.
"She is so compassionate
with her students and possesses
the qualities of what a Teacher
of the Year really is," says,
Murray. -
Mann's 4th grade students,
affectionately know n as Mann's
NMiracle;, won national acclaim
last fall for writing a book about
the recent hurricanes in the area
entitled. "When The Hurricane
Blew."
The book features tips for
kids from kids on how% to deal
with hurricane preparations and
the storms' aftermath.
"Shelle% has the most natu-
ral ability to write I have ever
seen." said Murra\y.
Royalties from the book are
-being donated to Victims of
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Murray says the staff at
Gulf Breeze Elementary thinks
'ery highly% of MNann and states.
"'I can see her going all the way
to the state finals."
The Press-Gazette's efforts
to reach his. NMann before press
time to get her feelings on being
a finalist were unsuccessful.
DAVID CRISSEY
David Crissey
"Every month, some of
David's former students come
back to visit with him-a testa-
ment 'to his impact on their
lives," says Chris Wells,
Crissey's ESE program coordi-
nator with the school district.
Cnssey teaches in the dis-'
trict's alternative education pro-
gram, geared toward students.
who have committed a zero tol-
erance' offense- at their normal.
campus.
'"David has dedicated his
professional career to teaching
at/high risk students," Wells
says.
"He has developed his own,
curriculum which allows him to
connect with his students bet-
ter.
Wells states that CrisseN
does a fabulous job with his stu-
dents.
See TEACHER. Page 3A..
County Government
COUNTY COMMISSION
District 1: Tom Stewart, Pace, FL 32571; Phone: 932-1340.
District 2: Bob Cole, 8651 Rinerstone Rd., Milton 32583;'
phone 983-1877.
District 3: Don Salter, 6000 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace, FL,.'
32571; phone 994-6426.
District 4: Gordon Goodin; 6467 Avenida De Galves,,
Navarre, 32566: phone 939-4949.
District 5: John Broxson, 6495 Caroline St. Suite M. Milton
32570, phone 932-1340.
The Santa Rosa County Commis.iion meets at 9:00 a.m. on;
both the second and fourth.Thursday of each month. The lead-.'
ers meet in committee at 9:00 a.m. on Monday's proceeding
.the Thursday meetings. Meetings are. held in commission
chambers of the Administratihe Complex on'High%%aN 90.
Phone 983-1877 for information or to reach commissioners in;
their offices.
State Government
* Representative Greg E\er,: 5224 Willing St.. Milton 32570';
983-5550 Email evers.greg@leg.state.fl.us
* Senator Durell Peaden Jr., 598 N. Ferdon Blhd. Suite 100,
Crestview. 32536. 850-689-0556 sun com-675-7930
* Governor Jeb Bush: PL05 The Capitol, 400 S. Monroe St..
Tallahassee. FL 32399 (850) 4SS-4441. Email: fl_go\er-
nor@ nt\florida.com
Federal Government'
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Rep. Jeff Miller: 324 Cannon House Office Building.
Washington. D.C. 20515: phone ilocali 479-1183: iDCi (202),
225-4136; E-mail: \ i% w.house.gov/jeffmiller
SENATE
Senator Mel Martinez: P.O. Box 536176 Orlando,FL 32S53-:
6176 phone 1407) 897-3130 fax i407) 897-8595
Senator Bill Nelson: Room 571, Hart Senate Office Building,
Washington. D.C.. 20510: phone (202) 224-5274, (fax) (202)
224-8022.
WHITE HOUSE
President George Bush: The White House, 1600'
Pennsyhlania A\e., Washington. D.C. 20500: phone 202i' 456-
1414. Email at:president@'w\ hitehouse.!ov. '"
Vice President Dick Chene\: Office of the Vice President_,
White House. 1600 Pennssl\ania Ave., Washington. D.C.,
20500: phone i_202i 456-1414; .
County Government
SCHOOL BOARD ".
District 1: Kenneth Smith. 5700 Camelia St., Milton 32570,
623-4395.
District 2: Hugh Winkles, 5684 Nicklaus Lane, Milton 32570:
623-6299
District 3: Diane Coleman, 9400 Octavia Lane, Navarre
32566, 939-2661.
District 4: JoAnn J. Simpson, 5059 Faircloth Street, Pace
32571, 994-5446
District 5: Edw.ard Gray III- 10 Gilmore Dr, Gulf Breeze, F4.
32561 850-932-6287
The Santa Rosa County School Board meets at 6:30 p.Tn. on
the 2nd and 4th Thursda\ 'at 5086 Canal St., Milton. Phone:
983-5000.
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announces that he has relocated his practice to
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Breeding
By JIM FLETCHER
PG Assistant Publisher
The Santa Rosa Bay Bridge
Authority (the group that over-
sees the operation of the
Garcon Point Bridge) has a new
head, but it's a familiar face.
Garnet Breeding has been
named the chairman of the,
Authority.
S. Breeding is a long-time
supporter of the Garcon Point
Bridge and, as President of the
Santa Rosa Chambel i of
Commerce in 1983, worked to
build support for the project and
teacher,
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"David genuinely cares
about his students when many
Others in the students' lives
h11te given up on them," said
Wells.
*' Crissey has been teaching
for 10 years and has been \% ith
the Santa Rosa School District
for eight of those years.
"If David weren't teaching
in this program, I would easily
say .:that he would be quickly
snapped up by other schools in
the District," Wells added.
Crissey takes great pride in
his nomination for the award.
"I am very humble and,
proud because this is a huge
honor," Crissey says.
"The thing that keeps pop-
ping into my head is no teacher
in an alternative education pro-
gram has ever made it this far?'
Crissey is also proud to see,
the results of his teaching and
dedication to his students.
"By far, the biggest rein-
forcement from my students is
when they take the time to
come back and see me after
they have left the program." he
Says.
Crissey credits the School
Board for giving him the"
resources and latitude he needs
to make his program successful.
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Events. Readh him at:
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takes chairmanship of bridge group
funding, for the initial traffic
study.
A member of the Authority,
Breeding has served as the
Executive Director for two
years, vice chairman and has
been an active member since
initial appointment by the Santa
Rosa County Commission.
Breeding says he is looking
forward to continuing his close
relationship with the Authority
and the Florida Department of
Transportation, providing data,
and service to the bond holders
of the bridge. He also says he
hopes to improve public rela-
tions with the news media.
"We have no funds for actu-
al advertising," he notes, "but
we are looking forward to
working with the business com-
munity to help us publicize our
message to the public."
The span, which links north
and south Santa Rosa, has had a,
rocky and, at times, controver-
sial past. Some called it a
"bridge to nowhere" and sug-
gested it could never be prof-
itable.
But last year, the bridge
turned its first six-months of
profit-actually taking in
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meetings are held at the County Administrative Center, Commissioner's Board
Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida, unless otherwise indicated.
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enough money from tolls to not
only make payments on debts,
but to also stash a little away for
a rainy day.
Breeding will assume the
chairmanship next week (on
February 1). Past chairman Hal
Danley has completed his duty
and will return to full time oper-
ation of Danley Realty.
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Some thoughts in
memory of 'Mr. Ball'
Mention the name Braden Ball and those who
knew him would say he was one of the most influ-
ential and respected men to shape Northwest
Florida for nearly 50 years.
From the viewpoint of those of us who were
privileged to have worked for him as the publisher
of The Pensacola News Journal, he was definitely
one of the best leaders a newspaper person could
ever have had the pleasure of working for.
Braden Lee Ball, Mr. Ball to most of his
employees during his reign as publisher of the
Pensacola daily newspaper from 1942 until 1976,
died Saturday, Jan. 21st at the age of 94, but his
memories and substantial contributions will live
on forever.
Throughout his newspaper career, Mr. Ball
guided the Pensacola newspaper into a true reflec-
tion of Escambia County .
All those who worked :for him mirrored Mr.-
.Ball's leadership and the pulse of the people was
reflected in every publication.
The newspaper gained the respect of both the
readers as -well as the leaders and became one of
the most influential publications not only in the
Panhandle, but also the entire state of Florida.
" His accomplishments led him to be recognized
as one of Florida's most influential men by Florida
Trend magazine. But to his employees, he was rec-
ognized as just another member of the family of
what they considered a true hometo\ n newspaper.
Mr. Ball made sure his employees were treat-
ed %with respect and, in return. the\ gate him 100
percent loyalty.
Being in the new paper business during those
years and working for Mir. Ball can only be
described as fun, exciting and very rewarding.
He had the unique ability to find the good in
everyone and \ as able to see the potential in his.
employees. The people of both Escambia and
Santa Rosa Count) truJl believed Mr. Ball's. new s-
paper %\as their newspaper and a publication that
reflected their views and opinions.
Regardless of his position and importance.hMr.
Ball treated his employees with both respect and
appreciation for their contributions to the goals
that reflected the views of the new spaper.
Mr. Ball was truly an inspiration and a leader
that most everyone wanted to emulate...e\en the
rpokie reporter. His respect in the community was
probably best reflected in his annual Pensacola
New s Journal Barbecue at his Woodbine Springs
Farm in Pace.
For nearly 20 \ears. more than 26.000 promi-
nent Florida businessmen. politicians and friends
gathered outdoors, under a large tent for a day of
food. games and fellowship.
It w\as an e\ent that has ne\er been duplicated
to this da\ and showed the tremendous influence.:
clout and respect Mr. Ball brought to a true "home-
tow n" newspaper.
From one new paper man and publisher, who.
back then %\as but a rookie reporter. 1711 always
remember the bygone days and the pri% ilege of not
only having worked for Mr. Ball, but also the
inspiration he gave me.
Michael F. Coulter
Note: Press Gazette President/Publisher
Michael Coulter once worked for the News
Journal under the direction of the late
Braden Ball.
JANUARY 28, 2006
VOL. 98, NO. 87
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Likes Samuel Alito
FM: CHRYS HOLLEY.
Dear Editor:
Thanks for the good laugh regarding the Alito car-
toon. Alito's possible private thoughts were quite
apropos. And, gentleman that he is, he thanked
"Senator Kennedy for that thoughtful question."
Ad nauseum, I watched almost all of Alito's "cru-
cifixion" by some Democrats, especially by Kennedy,
my home state senator and by Biden.
I don't recall the name of a Republican who
extolled Alito's qualifications and character. He did a
beautiful job commenting on the unfair treatment
Alito.was receiving.
Kennedy came across, to me, as "the pot calling
the kettle black." Years ago, he lied and got away
Chappaquidick. Kennedy finally pronounced Alitd's
name after calling him Alinto.
What class demonstrated by Alito throughout. He-
was cool, calm and collected. I like gutsy individuals
whose stamina is evident. He knew he and his family
would be subjected to ugliness, yet he chose to endure
the onslaught of the bad guys.
Someone asked, why have these hearings. The
donkey, aka "***", is the mascot of the Democratic'
Party. A reply could be, 'so that the world can witness
how well some Democrats reflect their mascot.'
Some worry he might want to overturn Roe vs.
Wade. I hope he does. Americans should worry more
about what God thinks about anything. It was a bad
decision in God's sight. God's opinion should be val-
ued above all others. That decision has invited God's
wrath upon America.
I'd hate to be in the shoes of some judges and jus-
tices when they appear to give account before the
Judge of Judges, Jesus Christ, which we all shall do.
Dislikes Samuel Alito
FM: W.O. JONES
Dear Editor:
Pox on all their houses, i.e., Supreme Court nom-
inee Samuel Alito, the Supreme Court, the Senate
Judiciary Committee, other Senators, the House of
Representatives and the national media.
Being an old guy who lives in a small cabin out in
the woods, who has no computer (mind rot machine?)
who has never been a Democrat, it was not my intent
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to watch much of the Alito hearings. However, I
changed my mind after I saw Alito say the following.
He said my Constitution was "a living thing"
which is a code for those who do not believe in the
way the document was written.
After watching Alito for three days, it is my belief
that he believes the following:
In an imperial presidency.
That a president can violate any law and/or the
Constitution any time he wants to do so.
That the commerce clause allows the federal
government to control' every moment of a U.S. citi-
zen's life. '
That eminent domain is good and ,allows a gov-
ernment to take your property and give it to'another
person so the government can collect more taxes.
That "the government has a role in education." Is
that Constitutional?
Alito was asked by Sen. Feingold Thursday if a
person was convicted of a crime, sentenced to die and
was then proven innocent would the Constitution keep
this person from being executed. Alito would not say
yes, but that this person would have to go back
through the (his type of) system. Truly sick.
A pox on the Republicans for fawning and gush-
ing over Alito. Embarrassing.
A pox on the Democrats for not following up time
and time again on the tough questions.
A pox on both for not asking the 6ne question that
would have not only exposed Alito, but also the entire
Senate, 99.9% of the House, Bush and all others in
Washington. The question to Alito? "Do you believe
in the 10th Amendment as it is written"?
A pox on the national media for not asking these
questions also.
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Santa Rosa...
: ,\\ednesda\. 8:25 p.m.
.Hi. This is for Doris. Karen
and anyone else in the county
tired of litter and wanting to do
something about it. Please call Pat
at 995-7035. There is strength in
numbers and maybe many can do
something \\ here one cannot.
Wednesday 6:32 p.m.
I am % wondering why there is
never an) thing about local golfers
playing on the PGA tour? They
h\e here.
Editor's Note: The sports
editor says the paper has con-
tacted the PGA. but the golfers
have yet to respond to the paper's
request for interviews. Keep,
watching, we'll7 keep trying,
Wednesday, 1:31 p.m.
Good afternoon. I am %%on-
dering if the Press Gazette 'can
provide information on what
transportation ser ices are avail-
able to seniors who may have
reached the point of not being
able to drive any longer?
Tuesday 7:48 p.m.
Those of us \'ho Ine on
Bessenger Lane in Pea Ridge
must also make dangerous turns
onto Highway\ 90 The DOT engi-
neers must feel like our peril is
not their problem.'
Tuesday, 9:07 a.m.
This is Pauline. I was won-
dering why our local officials
allow employees to use work
phones and work email addresses.
In my opinion, this is unprofes-
sional and should not be allo'. ed.
Monday, 8:34 p.m.
This is Al. I agree with the
Jan. 21 caller. He said the cover-
age of the Martin Luther King
parade was poor. I agree with that
and hope that in the future you
can give the African-American
community better coverage on all
matters.
Monday, 12:43 p.m.
Why do the traffic lights turn
red for one single car and then
stay red for two or three minutes?
Is there any wonder Highway 90
traffic stays snarled all the time?
Someone should do something.
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Members of the staff at T. R. Jackson Pre-K Center in Milton got all dressed up for the kick-off of "just Read Jackson" week at the school.
During the week; staff members visited different classrooms at the school to read tp the students and get them excited about books. Staff
members dressed up as characters from the books they had chosen to read to the classes.
Press Gazette photo by Jeff Everts
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in her bathtub. The 63-year-old
widow had been beaten,
choked, and drowned at her
Gardenia Drive home.
Arthur D. Rutherford, 56, is
.':-scheduled to be executed,
,Tuesday, for that crime.
tl He was convicted twice for'
:'the crime-in Santa Rosa and
",,(after a mistrial) -in Walton
,'County.
Prosecutors say Rutherford
bludgeoned, then stripped Ms.
Salamon, before placing her in
,. the tub \ here she drowned
- "' Prior to the killing.
',c Rutherford had installed shdindg
doors in Ms. Salarmon'
Ai kitchen The doois did not cl,'.e
-,properl\ or lock. according to
c"t-t papers, and' Salamoni had.
them replaced
,; There %; aj talk of a refund,
but none ever materialized.
Rutherford later showed up
with one of the case's witnesses
-rtd remove the broken door'.'
'.- "She wondered if
i '-Rutherford had intentionally
*',made the doors so that she
'i could not lock them," according
S.rto the prosecution's brief.
Witnesses testified that
Rutherford talked' of planning a
City.
,' Coniniued Fro.; Pa., One.
the public and jn; groups Il'-l-
ing to e\press thoughts,.
He has even invited each of
the County Commissioners to
attend the public forum.
The City Council has heard
suggestions for )traffic in. the
''. downtown area ranging from
* widening High'c. a'. ; '1. to creat-
ing one-way corridors in and
but of the area.
With so many suggestions
,,and such strong opinions on the.
"subject, Tlhompinip says he
'wants.to bring everyone togeth-
er.to try and reach a consensus.
"I want to hold a workshop
"'Plwith city employees, Main
,, Street Milton, the
Transportation Planhing
Organization, county employ-
ees, and the community to get
suggestions and come up with
the best alternative," Thompson
states.
One person who agrees
' with Thompson is Santa Rosa
Transportation Planner Nancy
Model.
"We need to draw our
options out on paper and send
them to the TPO for evalua-
tion," Model says.
killing, and that Salamon had
expressed fear of him before
her death.
Witnesses also testifed thai
Rutherford had confessed he'd
"bumped the old lad\ off' b\
hitting her in die head ouith a
hammer.
Rutherford plaintains he's
innocent..
He rejected a plea bargain
that would, have avoided the
death penalty., according to
defense attorneys, -because he
refused to plead to crimes that
he did not conimut.
Rutherford appealed the
sentence. ThursdaN. before
Florida'S Supreme Court.
His attorney has. .dlso told
the press he v would appeal the
c nrrit l -onIial13i of Florida'.s
lethal injection process. to the
U.S. Supreme Court.
Convicted cop-killer
Clarence Hill,. last ; %eek,
received a stay of execution fol-
lok ing a similar appeal. That
appeal centers, on whether Hill
may object. to a particular
method of execution on the
grounds it violates his ci l .
rights.
If Hill wins, the decision
may also delay Rutherford's
Some., including 1Main
Street Milton, are concerned the
widening of Highway 90
through the downtown area
would mean demolition of
some historic landmarks. ,
execution.
'Rutherford alleges, a prose-
cuition witness' named Mary
Francis Heaton has since irpli.-
cated herself in the crime.
.Heaton cashed -a '$2.000
check, made out to her name on.'
the murdered '%omen s account.
shortly after the killing. '
Heaton' testified that
Rutherford asked her to cash
the check.
According to the defense,
under later questioning by
defense attorney Michael.
Glanz, Heaton confessed to
being present during the mur-
der.
A witness named Alan
Gilkerson. \\ho 'once resided
with Heaton. stated in a afrti-
da:iit that Heaton confessed t.
-"kill[ing] an old lad \ ith a
hammer and made it look like
A.D. Rutherford committed the
crime."
Rutherford also. alleges
lethal injection is unconstitu-
tional, cruel and unusual punish-
ment.
His daughter, Pace resident
Regina ,Grayson, has also
requested the sentence be com-
muted to life in prison.,
Grayson cited Rutherford's
Vietnam experience as a miti-
gating .factor, along with/ the,,
new evidence.
As of press time, therewas'
no word on Florida's decision.
Rutherford previously,
requested, but wag denied,
clemency-based on the fact
that he had been shackled in
ri A -- 1 6-iw
DOO 0RS -CLO SIG I T
L6?Is -rosal pcrio LG'f
view' of the jury during the
trial's penalh phase. ,
According to prosecution
documents, Rutherford was
shacldded lor threatening court
officials
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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:
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DISABILITY EXEMPTIONS
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REGULAR OFFICE HOURS:
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,, (850) 994-1273 (church)
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PeaRidge
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VISIT OUR LOCATIONS *shipping Service.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
SCUIT., IN AND FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No.: 05-1883-DR
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Andrea Renee Dumil.
SPalinoner
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NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MAR-
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TO- Thomas Nelson Durnil
i Hunters Ridage Rd. Hrilasille VA
24343
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Inalt an
aclton ha been filed again.-
you and thal you are required
S lo serve a copy of your wnrlen
Sdalenees, it any, to ,I on
r. Andrea R. Durnil whose
address is 8523 Nelda Rd.
j Navarre FL 32566on or oetore
February 6 2006. and .ie srhe
original win inme clerk ol this
S Court a 6865 Caroine SIreel.
M.Iton, Florida 32570. before
servrce.a on Petitioner or imme-
5 dialely Ihereather II you la.I tO
do so. a default may be
entered against you for InA
relief demanded ,n the peltior.
Copies of all court documents
n ins case including orders.
are available at the Cler' or the
Circuitl Court's office You may
review these documents upon
request
You must Keep Ine Clerk oi tre
Circuit Court's office nolified ol
youl current addaaress (You may
file NoTice ol Currenr Aadress
Florida Supreme Court
Approved Famrly La, Form
12915 I Future paper. in ih.,
lawuul w*il be mailed 10o Me
address or. rac.:.ra ai men
c' lerk s olice.
WARNING Rule 12 ?85.
Flornda Familiv Law Rulea of
Proceaure requires certainr
auioma,.c dli-cltoure of docu-
S manl. and nrormahelon Faiure
to 10 comply can result r. an r
i.or.ns incluOa.ng dlimisal or
sirikinq oI pleadlings
Dalea January 4, 2006
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
I COURT
t CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By Jennifer A Crews
Deputy Cle-k
011406 .
012106 .
012806'
020406
Pubilo Notice
On January 5, 2006 Worlalin
Techr.nologie. Group In.: filed
r appliCal.on witn the Federal
'+: Commun.cal.or.s Comm.-as.on
requesting conien to Ibhe
a gnment or Iicense or AMt
oroadcaa IlalionWECM oper-
ating on 1490 kHz at Milton
Florida, to Proieasionali
Humor Inc
SMicrael Ptfoa1t mIe s1le oh..
i cer, director and volTng nare-
P older o1 Worlaiink.
'-echnnlogies Group Inc
S "Baroness Maxina Annr
Agas.m-Peieira of Fulwood
Laday Savah o Fulwood Lrod
''Eio o Fulwood. and Lady
s. Y.ail or Fulwood are the ohff.
cci crs d.rect-rs arnd yotrng
shareholders ol Prote-sional
Humn.r Inc
A cO:mplie copy of tre appb.-
Scalor. any amrernmenli and
related materials are ava13abl
-o ro public inspeacl.,:rn Monday
SIrougr. Fnaay during eauliar
.: business nour at31 6583
Berrynrli Road Milton FL
',. . 32570
011806W
S;0121()6s
012506 -
0 012806n '
LEGAL AD FOR CIVIL ENGI-
NEERING SERVICES
* I
.9
* I
* I
INVITATION TO SUBMIT
PROPOSALS -
FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
SERVICES
TO: CIVIL ENGINEERING
FIRMS:
YOU ARE HEREE'Y NOTI.
FlED Inal ire School D,ricir ol
Sania Rosa3 Counly Florida.
rren referred to as the
Boara" pursuant to Florida
law, is soliciting proposals from
civil engineering firms to pro-L.
vide continuing contract serv-
ices for proposed construction
projects in Which construction
cosl, Ioi each prolecl thai
,aoe nnor exceed ii 000.,u)00
'oi studav actiry rnenlh me lee
0or U.ih peroiesiunral service i
'does not rexcea 50 0':'0 in
-we. Tne conrarcI .li be lor a
five-year period ccmmer.c.rnt
on Marcr. 1, 2006 Ter. c'r.
tiact can be canceled by either
party, without giving reason, at
the end of each contract year.
The Board reserves the right
to solicit proposals on any proj- :
ect in lieu of utilizing the con-
tinuing contract. Firm's main
office must be within a 100-
mile radius of Milton, Florida.
The Board reserves the right
to select multiple engineering
firms to be placed on continu-.
ing contract.
All persons interested in sub-
.:'. emitting proposals may exam-
i ine proposed contact specifi-
: cations available in the office
!# of the Assistant
Superintendent for
A Administrative Services, 6544
Firehouse Road, Milton,
1" Florida 32570. Phone (850)
,. 983-5123. To be considered,
,* proposals must be received on
or before Monday, February 6,
2006 at 3:00 p.m., local time,
at the above address, and be
clearly labeled in the lower left-
hand corner of the envelope,
"p Proposal for Civil Engineering
SContinuing Contract'.
Interviews of prospective firms
,.are tentatively scheduled for
l,' Wednesday, February 8, 2006
and will be in the order of
4' receipt of proposal.
Competitive selection and
1a negotiation will be made in
w accordance with the Florida
f. Statute 287.055. The School
,. District of Sarta Rosa County,
Florida, reserves the right to
i=. accept or reject any or all pro-
posals in whole or In part and
to waive all informalities.
Letters of interest shall
include, as a minimum, the
Most recent SF254 and SF255
forms, or the information
required by these forms. Six
1 (6) copies of the submittal are
4" required. All engineers must
be registered in Florida.
'The School District of Santa
: Rosa County, Florida, reserves
the right to accept or reject any
'. or all proposals in whole or in
P part and to waive all informali-
ties.
i SCHOOL DISTRICT OF
SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA
BY: John W. Rogers
American with Disabilities Act
of 1990, persons needing a
special accommodation to par-
ticipate in this proceeding
should contact the ASA
Coordinator no later than
seven (7) days prior to the pro-
ceedings. If hearing impaired,
please call (800) 955-9771
(TDD) or (800) 955-8770
(voice), via Florida Relay
Service.
Law Offices of Danidl C.
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, FL 33619-1328
Tel (813) 915-8660
Fax (813) 915-0559
Attorney for Plaintiff
012106
Supenniendeni of Scnools
012106
012806
020406
IN THE COUNTY COURT
FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA
File No. 2005-CC-001182
MATT McKEEHAN. alo/a
MATT McKEEHAN BAIL'
BONDS INC.
Plainiti.
LAURA WHEELER
118 E Yor.ge St
Pensacola Forida 32503
Delendani
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LAURA WHEELER
I 18 E Yoni q.SL
Pensaicola Florida 332503
YOU ARE NOTIFIED iral
Complaint ra: Do-n f'ied in
Cr,sa count Trre t.a': 01 i.e
cla.m .3 a Promissary hole ror
$5.)0000 n.cn you s.gr1ed
on rjc.vuemfer 24 2004-1 .:onr.
be.hal R. R.Ru.o You are
requ-red to serve a copy oft
your warnan delercens ii any
on pe-ti.or.er atlomery, whose
name and a adreia are
T Dav.d Mann
PO Baor 1191
Pensacorla Florda 32591
on or baiore February 13.
0i06 and 10 fie In meorig-nal ol
ir. wrnnen deronses aith the
cileik Of Thi coUn edner bDetore
service or immed.aiely inlre-
arlar Failure it c rve and I'le
written ile61nse as: relquread
mraV resull in a iudgmi rdi or
r r or for Ine reieI drrmanded.
w.ihoul runner nolca.
Dated or, January it I 200
MARY 1.1 JOjOMSOti
MARY JOHIJSONt
As Clerk ol rne Coun
COUNTY COURT SEAL
By Deaorar J.or.r.on
A Depury Cierp
01S106
012806
020406
021106
1/34
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
CIVIL DMSION
CASE NO. 06-11-CA
ASSOCIATES FIRST CAPI.
TAL CORPORATIOtI A
DELAWARE CORPORATION
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
WITH ASSOCIATES FIAuAN-
CIAL SERVICES COMPAfNY
INC..
Plai.r.n,
v.
GAYLE L RODRIGUEZ
JOHN DOE RODRIGUEZ
THE UiNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
GAYLE L RODRIGuEZ:
RAFAEL A RODRIGUEZ
JANE DOE RODRIGUEZ.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
RAFAEL A ROORIGuEZ
MICHAEL E LOLLAR: SAJ.
DRA L LOLLAR. IF LIVING
iNCLuDING At'r UrjKNjOWr
SPOUSE OF SPiD DEFEN.
DArITISj IF REMARRIED.
AND IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIr.E UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEViSEES
GRANTEES ASSiGNIEES.
CREDITORS LIE1NORS AtjD
TRUSTEES ANtD ALL
OTHER PERSOtIS CLAIM
ING BY THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANTiS), CIMARRON
MORTGAGE COMPANY
D/B:A THE MORTGAGE
WAREHOUSE. WHETHER
DISSOLVED OR PRESENTLY
EXISTING. TOGETHER WITH
ANY GRANtTEES.
ASSIGNEES CREDITORS
LIENORS OR TRUSTEES OF
SAID DEFENDANTS) AND
ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST
DEFENDANTiSi UNKNOWN
TENANT m i UNKNOWN
TENANT .2
Delend ar.il I
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MICHAEL E LOLLAR
SANDORA L LOLLAR. IF LIV
ING INCLUDING AliI'
UNKNiOWNr SPOUSE OF
SAID DEFENDANrTiSi IF
REMARRIED AND IF
DECEASED THE RESPEC-
TiVE UJNKNrOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES..
ASSIGINEES CREDITORS.
LIENORS AND TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BV THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDAtJT(SE.
Whose residence are/Is
unknown.-
YOU ARE HEREBY required
to file your answer or written
defenses, if any in Ire ab,:.ye
proceeding w.1 irir. Cierk 1ii
this Court, and to serve a copy
thereof upon the plaintiff's
attorney, whose name and
address appears her,.or. or, t
Del're FeDruary 20 20'6 Ire
nature of this proceeding being
a suit for foreclosure of mort-
gage against the following
described.property, to wit:
LOT 16, BLOCK B, CONDOR
ESTATES, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOQK
D, PAGE 48 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A
4032 SCOTTSDALE AVENUE
PACE, FL 32571
If you fail to file your answer or
written defenses in the above
proceeding, on plaintiff's attor-
ney, a default will be entered
against you, for the relief
demanded in the Complaint or
Petition.
DATED at SANTA ROSA
County this 12 day of January,
2006.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By J. Watkins
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
trustees, or in any other capac-
ity, claiming by, through under
or against the named
Defendant(s) are the
Defendant(s), I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for
cash at the NORTH FRONT
STEPS OF THE COURT-
HOUSE. of the SANTA ROSA
County Courthouse, in SANTA
ROSA County, Florida, at
11:00 A.M. on the 8 day of
February, 2005, the following
described property as set forth
in said. Order or Final
Judgment, to wit:
LOT 22, WHISPER BAY
SIXTH ADDmON, BEGIN A
PORTION OF SECTION 30,
TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH,
RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA,
JOE C. WILSON
a/k/a JOE COOPER WILSON
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE
ESTATE:
The administration of the
Estate of JOE C. WILSON,
also known as Joe Cooper
Wilson, deceased, File
Number 57-2006-CP-6, is
pending In the Circuit Court,
First Judicial Circuit for Santa
Rosa County, Florida, Probate
012806
1/3a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 05-1107 CA
WELLS FARGO BANK MilI
NESOTA rj A AS TRUSTEE
Plaintiff,
vs. .
PAI MILLER El al
Deland ,al
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
HELEN M. MCGILBERY
iF,.ideance LUnh nown
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
HELEN M. MCGILBERY
iRe.ioeace Unlnownrl
P.O BOX -96
ALTO TEXAS 7592c
tOU ARE NOTIFIED Irna an
ac3.or. tor Fc.rclosure oI
Montgage rcn ise ioiiowrn
deicr'bed POp-arty
SEE EXHIBIT A "ATTACHED
EXHIBIT A'
Beginning at a Soutneast
corner of tne Northwest
quarter of Section 9.
Township 4 North, Range 28
West and running North
1595 feet to a Point ot
Beginning; thence West
1270 feet to the right-of-way
ol State Road 87; thence
North along saeld right-of-
way 253 feet; thence East
1270 feel; thence South 253
feet to the Point of
Beginning. Lying and being
In Santa Rosa County,
Florida.
LESS AND EXCEPT:
A parcel of land In the
Northeast quarter of the
Northwest quarter of
Section 9, Township 4 North,
Range 28 West of the.
Tallahassee Meridian In
Florida, described as fol-
lows: Commence at the
Soutneast corner of The
Northwest quarter of said
Section 9,Township 4 North,
Range 28 West apd run
North on median section line
tor a distance of 1595 feet to
the Poinr of Beginning;
thence run Wear parallel with
the North section line of said
Section 9 for a distance of
210 feet; thence Nortn 253
feet; East 210 feet: South
253 Feet to the Point of
Beginning. Lying and being
In Santa Rosa County,
Florida.
AND LESS AND EXCEPT:
Beginning at the Southeast
corner of the Northwest
quarter of Section 9,
Township 4 North, Range 28
West and running North
1595 feet; thence West 210
feet to a Point of Beginning;
thence continue West 210
feet and comer; thence
North 253 feet and comer,
thence East 210 feet and
corner; thence South 253
feet to Point of Beginning.
Lying and being In Santa
Rose County. Florida.
ras beer. filed against you and.
you are require to serve a
cop, ol your wnften defenses
. any/ to .I on Marshnall C
Walzor. PA Attorney tor
Pla.ntiit, nose address is
1800 NW 49TH STREET,
SUITE 120, FT. LAUD-
ERDALE FL 33309 on or
ct..iorn February 20 2006 a
data which ., within thirty (301
aays aner ihe farsl puolicalion
o Ithis Notice in the (THE
PRESS GAZETTE IN MIL-
TONI and fie the onginal with
ite ClerK ol this Court either
belore service on Plainlif's
altorrey or immediately there-
after. otherwise a default will
be enlerea against you for the
raliel demanded in the com-
planl
It you are a person with a
Di:3Daliies who need any
acccmmodalion in order to
partdcipate in Inis proceeaing
you are er.itled at no cost o
you lo ine provisions ol certain
a. 3.:ant please contact
Su-an Land al 850-6865
Caroine Street M.lon FL
3?570 850-983-1012 wehin 2
working aays 01 Ith, receipt ,I
Ith a document II you are near-
S r.g or Voice impaired call 1-
800-955-8771 WITNESS my
hand andiThe seal ol this Court
ll.- I 3 day ot January. 20066
Mary, M Jcnnson
A; Cleroi o the Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By J Walkna
As Deputy Clerk
'i 106
012806
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
il AMID FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY FLORIDA
CASE NO. 05 813 CA
WACHOVIA BANK, NATION-
AL ASSOCIATION SUCCES-
SOR' BY MERGER TO
SOUTHTRUST BANK
Plaintiff,
vs.
LEO T. GONZALEZ, ET AL
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE PUR-
SUANTTO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Summary Final
Judgment in Foreclosure
dated January 13, 2006 and
entered in Case No.05 813 CA
of the Circuit Court of the 1ST
Judicial Circuit in and for
SANTA ROSA County, Florida,
wherein WACHOVIA BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO SOUTHTRUST BANK is
Plaintiff and LEO T. GONZA-
LEZ;_, UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF LEO T. GONZALES, IF
ANY; TARA GONZALES; _,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
. TARA GONZALES, IF ANY;
JOHN DOE, OR ANY OTHER
PERSON IN POSSESSION;
UNITED STATE OF AMERI-
CA; all unknown parties claim-
ing by, through, under or
against the named
Defendant(s), whether living or
not, and whether said
unknown parties claims as
heirs, devisees, grantees,
assignees, Ilenors; creditors,
ACCORDING TO PLAT
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
C. PAGE 148, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Sireel Addaeas 2952 CORAL
STRIP PARKWAY. GULF
BREEZE. FLORIDA 32561
WITNESS my hand and ine
seal of the Court Inis 17 day or
January 2005
MARY M JOHNSON
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By Angela Dunn
As Deputy Clurx
Tru.a notice is provided pur-
suant 10 Aodmini.rah.ve Orear
fc. 2 065
In accordance w.lh Ine
Americans wiih Ds bo.I.ieC
Act, Ir you are a person w.Il a
dis.a3iiiy who needs any
accomnmodal.on .n order tr
panicipale in in' pr:.ceeding
you are nhilled am no cc.t 10o
yoiu o prov.iions o01 Cenan
avSlnance Pisaae ccniact ine
'Court Adrr,.n Itralor al 6865
Carolinre Stree Milonr FI"
32570 Phcne No |6.501623-
0135 ierention 1012 wlhin 2
working day.V 01 yvour re.:eipl o
in.: notice or pleading .1 you
are nearing irpaired. call I-
800-955-8771 iTDD, It you
are voice impa-red call 1 -800-
9a5-877' vi (Via Floreda
Relay Servinc
012106
0128,i6
1/37
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 05-1006-CA
DIVISION
IRWIN UNION BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY,
Plaintilff.
vs.
WARREN D. HAMILTON. SR.,
eat al.
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
IiOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmrrean
ol MI.ongage Foreclosure a. dea
January 13 2006 and entlered
.nr, Case NO. 0561006-CA ,ol
nea Circuit Court 1 ine FIRST
Jud.cial Circuit in and lor
SANTA ROSA County Flor.ida
where IRWItI UNION BAIIK
AND TRUST COMPANY. is Ine
PlainI.tt and WARRENJ D,
HAMILTON SR CONNIEJE
HAMILTON. are rhe.
Defendarnl I wilt tell i Irme
gr.geari ano De Do.idder lor
cash al STEPS OF THE
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
COURTHOUSE ai 11 00AM.
on the 15 day ci February.
2006 Ine following descr.Ded
property as sel ronr. r.n .:ad
Final Judgment
LOT 22, GREEN ACRES
SUBDIVISION, AS RECORD-
ED IN PLAT BOOK "C" AT
PAGE 116, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PARCEL ID#: 16 1N 28 1515
000000220.
A/K/A 6207 Glenwood Drive,
Milton, FL 32583
WITNESS MY HAND and Ine
seal ol Ihls Court on January
17. 2006.
MaryM Jjdhnsnrn '' -
,Clark oi ine Circ it Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By Angela Dunn
Deputy Clerk
012106
012806
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 05 000569,CA
LEVEL M. KEEN, Trustee of
the LEVEL M KEEN REVO-
CABLE LIVING TRUST
Plainitt,
v.
CHRISTOPHER J. BRADv'
and GEORGINA A BRADr'
HuD.and and W.le
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
Pulauar I I Irne Summaiyv
Final Juagmenri ol For clour.e
entered in irn abo'ecap
tone cause apendir. in ir.
aoove Court inr. ur.dieringne-i
MARY M JOHNnSOni Clerk 01
Ihe above Co'urt Awli on ime 14
day cl1 Februar,, 2,'116. am
II 00 a m at Ine n irom Nrtin
Cournouse 51p;v al 6665
Caroline Sireel .tiMeior. Florida
325'2. porer lor -caiar asen:i al
public outcryy to i e righe:l
bidder for casn ine loi wling.
decrinbed property lluate Irn
Santa Rosa Counr,, Fior.,a
The South 366.67 feet of the
North 488.71 feet of the East
2376.00 feet of the Southeast
Quarter of. Section 15,
Township 2 North,..Range 30
West, Santa Rosa County,.
"Florida, containing 20.00 acres
. more or less. Subject to and
together with the following
described Ingress-egress utili-
ty easement: The East 40.00
feet of Section 15, Township 2
North, Range 30 West, Santa
Rosa County, Florida.
WITNESS my hand and the
official seal of this Court on
this 13 day of January 2006
MARY M. JOHNSON
As Clerk of the Court
CIRCUIT CURT SEAL
By: J. Watklns
Deputy Clerk
/W/Thomas G. Van Matre, Jr.,
THOMAS G. VAN MATRE,
JR., of
TAYLOR &VAN MATRE, P.A.
Florida Bar No.: 195250
4300 Bayou Boulevard/Suite
16
Pensacola, Florida 32603
(850) 474-1030
012106
012806
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA,
COUNTY FLORIDA. PRO-
BATE DIVISION
CASE NO.: 57-2006-CP-6
DIVISION: "B"
IN RE: ESTATE OF
UBLIC their claims with this court
_OUN- WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
1995 NOTICE.
WIDE
IN F#S ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
& WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
TITLE SET FORTH IN SECTION
185 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL, BE
with a FOREVER BARRED.
d any
der to NOTWITHSTANDING THE
feeding TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
cost to ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
certain TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
contactt AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
1-6865 DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
32570, The date of first publication of
Working this notice is January 21, 2006.
Local
Divit.on. mIne address o
isa 6865 C aroline Street. M
Florida 32570 The name
address. oIl ne persona
rei.enatives ana Inal per
prerpieselan e : anorne'
sel rortr, below
ALL INTERESTED
SONS ARE NOTIFIED T
All creallors ol [ne dec
and oiner persons n
claims or aemrand ag
aecedenrt, esalte onr, w
copy of ins nol-ce . s
with inree morthIs athe
dale 0,1 [ha fist pui'lah
Ihin rn icel mult lile
claIms wIlh It.s Court W
THE LATER OF TI
MONTHS AFTER THE
OF THE FIRST PUBLIC
OF THIS NOTICE OR TH
DAY'-S AFTER THE DAT
SERVICE OF A COP'
THIS NOTICE ON THEM'
All oiner ,ie-,:ior" ,l1 Ine
denim and persons h
claims or demand, apgai.
adeceaden estate mtu
Ir.eir claims, wirt Ints
WITHIN THREE MOf
AFTER THE DATE OF
FIRST PUBLICATION
THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS
DEMANDS NOT SO I
WILL BE FORI
BARRED
Tr.e pubi-.caion dldaes ,
loi.ce are January 21.
and January 28 2006
Anorney lor Par
Represrenialuhe
Wrillam V Linne Ezqu.re
Fior,-a Bar No IE.3-30
127 Pal.a.e:X Place. Suile
P 0 B:.v 12347
Pe.nsacoia FL 32.91-23-
1650. -33.2?24
Co-Per-r.nai Repres. .,a
Cin1ori J Wiie c.
5166 Cedar Sireet
Gull Breeze Florda 3-25
L.'sa : r1,nh.w
433 E Goernmr,l iSicri
Per a.:.:.ia FL :325''-
Srnelt..a :lIrn.r;
o'"a. Sea Snarl. C.r.:le
Jaarre. FL -3.:66,
I)1 106
01280l-U
1140
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIR
IN AND FOR SANTA I
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 05-972 CA
CHASE HOME FlitA'
LLC. Eucce- or by mer.r
CHASE MAIIHATTAri M
GAGE CORPORATION
Painirl,.
Svs ,
TERESA JANE HURLBL
ur et al
Deaendanr.ii
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY G
pursuant to an OrDer or
JuagmenrI Scne
Foreal.:,iure Sale er.ter
January 13. 20065 ir. tis
now paenangr i, :ad Cou
style ot whcn is ,n ,
abc.ve
I will sell o10 he hignes
us la Idder or cash
Front Door of Santa
County Courthouse.
Caroline Street. M
Florida 32570 atl I1 00
on Ine 8 day .:.I Fer
2 s06, the iOicirnng des
property as .set Iorth
Order .:.r Final Judgmtea
wit:
THE EAST 77.4 FEE
THE WEST 88.8 FEE
LOT 87, BLOCK 4. THO
TOWN ESTATES. A SUI
SION OF A PORTION
SECTION 34, TOWNS
NORTH, RANGE 29
ACCORDING TO
RECORDED IN PLAT I
C, PAGE 3 OF THE PI
RECORDS OF SANTA F
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ORDERED am SANTA
Cournry Florda Irm.s 17
JA.juARi' :00.,
MARY M. JOHNSON
A Cllare C.rcu. Court
SANTA ROSA. Florida
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By Angela K Dur.,
As Deputy Clerki
Oit i,6 . .
1/41
IN THE CIRCUIT COUF
THE IST JUDICIAL CIFR
IN AND FOR SANTA F
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.- 05-888-C
MTG A
CiTIBErIK ri A AS TRU
PLAINTIFF.
vs. :
RODNEY M. RANDALL,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLO
NOTICE IS HEREBY
Spursuant to a Final Jud
of Foreclosure dated t
day of January, 2006
entered in Case No. 0
CA01-MTG A, of the
Court of the 1ST Ji
Circuit in and for Santa
County, Florida, w
CITIBANK N.A. AS TRU
is the Plaintiff and RO
M. RANDALL; WAND
RANDALL; JOHN DOE;
DOE AS UNKNOWN TE
(S) IN POSSESSION O
SUBJECT PROPERTY
defendants. I will sell
highest and best bidd
ca:r, at irneNORTH F
.TEPr OF COURTHOL
the Santa Rosa C
Courthouse, in MI
Florida, at 11:00 a.m. or
day of February, 2006 t
lowing described proper
set forth in said
Judgment, to wit:
LOT 139 AND LOT 1
THE SECOND ADDITIC
WEST MILTON HIGH
SUBDIVISION OF THE
1/2 0FTHE NORTHWE
OF SECTION 17, TOWI
1 NORTH, RANGE 28 1
SANTA ROSA CO0
r.cr, aoay o 01 INl recent ofl th. doc-
Minor.. umenr iT you are neanng or
e and Vo-ce .Tipaired call 1-800-955-
l rep- 8771
rsonal Daild hIna 17 day 01 January.
q are 2006
MARY M. JOHNSON
PER- ClerK Of The Circuit Court
HAT: CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By J Walk.ins
edeni Deputy Claer
eaying
Ianiil 012106
orrom a 012806
ered 1/42
ir ine
I,.n ol IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
iner THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
ITHIN CUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND
THREE FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY
DATE CASE NO. 05-973-CA
ATIONI
IIRTY WELLS FARGO BANK. N A
E OF AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION
Y OF ONE MORTGAGE LOAN
I TRUST 2('03-' ASSET
BACKED CERTIFICATES.
dec,. SERIES 2003-2,
havingg Piainlirt
i; t rhe
:1 tile s
court
ITHS ROBERT F hOWLING IF LIV.
THE ING AND IF DEAD. THE
OF UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRAfNTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENJORS
AND CREDITORS TRUSTEES
FILED AIlD ALL OTHER PARTIES
EVER CLAIMING ANr INTEREST BY
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST ROBERT F NOWL-
1 In.s ING TRACY J HOWLING. IF
2006 LIVING AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES GRANTEES
sonai ASSIGNEES LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMlING AN INTEREST BY,
100 THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST TRAC' J NOWL-
4 ING UNKNrOWtJ TENANTi
Delerndar.is
IAVe-; NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
6:3 NOTICE IS HEREBY 'GIVEN
pursuani to a Final Juagrraeni
I 1or Fcrewic.aure aala Januar,
el / 13. 006 aridna erered .r. Case
N0.:. E973CA of ite Cir.:ul
,'ourn O1 Ir.e FirTI Judicial
C.rc'Js. in and lor Santa Rosa
County, Florida wner" en
WELLS FARGO BANK I A.
AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION
ONE 1.MORTGAGE LOArN
TRUST 0:003-.2. ASSET.
BACKED CERTIFICATES
SERIES ;003.2 is. a Pla.r.,hn
IT OF and ROBERT F NOWLiNG IF
ICUIT LIVING. AND IF DEAD THE
ROSA UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS
DEVISEES GRANTEES
ASSiGtIEES LIENJORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES
,NCE AIND ALL OTHER PARTIES
ger To CLAIMINItG A PIINTEREST BY
tORT. THROUGH 1Jr.,ER OR
AGAilJST ROBERT F NOWL.
ING TRACY J. NOWLIIrG. IF
LIVING AND IF DEAD THE
uhKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS.
DEVISEES GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENiORS.
ITT el CREDITORS TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING A iNrTEREST BY.
THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST TRACY J NOWL
ING UNKNOWN TENANT are
Ine Detenaarn-s I winl sell 10 ine
GIvEj r.igheat ana Dest-l bidder for
r Final cash at Sanla Rosa County
during Courthouse, 801 Caroline St.,
ed on Milton, Fl, at 8 on February
case 2006., the lolic.wing deaciited
in Ine property as set tonh in vaid
.cared Fr.nai Judgment. o will
LOT 34. PACE HEIGHTS A
s anr SUBDIVISION OF A POR-
ai the TiOri OFSECTION 9, TOWN-
Rosa SHIP I NORTH RANGE 29
6865 WEST SANJTA ROSA COUN-
lltton, r,, FLORIDA ACCORDING
A M TO PLAT RECORDED III
5ruary PLAT BOOK B PAGE 14 OF
cnbea THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
r. aid SAID COUNTYr
Of I.o-
MARY M JOHIJSON
As CGlerk ol the Court
T OF CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
T OF By: J. Watkins
IMAS- As Deputy Clerk
BDIVI-
N OF IMPORTANT
HIP 2
WEST. In accordance 'with the
PLAT Americans, wair. Disabiiilie
BOOK Act, persons needing a rea-
UBLIC sonable accommodallon to
ROSA pnrtic.pate in inis procaedng
Ehouol, no a1ier lhan eavon t7)
days pnnr. conrac Inhe Clerk 01
ROSA. tre Court- di-ab'l'ry cooroina
day of lor a 8.,06230135 6865 CAR
LINE ST BOX H MILTOtN
FL 3570 Ii hearing impaired
contact TDD)I ,.a Florida
Relay System ..
BenEzra S KaL, PA
Ailoineys lor Pia.nin
951i HE 167in Street, Suite
204
North Miami Beach, Florida
33162
Telepnone 13051 770 4100
Far, 3051 653 20,63
RT OF
ICUIT. 012106
ROSA 012806
1/43
CA01- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SANTA ROSA COUNTY.
FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI-
STEE SION
File No.: 57.2006-CP-5
Division: B
et al, IN RE: ESTATE OF
ALIES ANDREW SWIERZ,
SURE alk/a ALIES SWIERZ and AL
SWIERZ
GIVEN Deceased.
gment
he 13 NOTICETO CREDITORS
, and
5-888- The administration of the
Circuit estate of ALIES ANDREW
judicial SWIERZ, a/k/a Alias Swierz
Rosa and Al Swierz, deceased,
herein whose date of death was
ISTEE September 13, 2005, Is pend-
DNEY ing in the Circuit Court for
DA L. Santa Rosa County, Florida,
JANE Probate Division, the address
NANT of which is 6495 Caroline St.,
F THE Ste. "A", Milton, FL 32570. The
Y are names and addresses of the
to the personal representative and
er for the personal representative's
RONT attorney are set forth below.
USE at
county All creditors of the decedent
LTON, and other ,persons ;having
n the 8 claims or demands against
he fol- decedent's estate on whom a
rty as copy of this notice is required
Final to.' be served must file their
S claims with this court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
40, IN AFTER THE TIME OF THE
ON TO FIRST PUBLICATION OF
TS, A THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
WEST AFTER THE DATE OF SER-
ST 1/4 VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
SHIP NOTICE ON THEM.
WEST,
UNTY, All other creditors of the dece-
IG TO dent and other persons having
REOF, claims or demands against
BOOK decedent's estate must file
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH
89 DEGREES, 01 MINUTES,
I 51 SECONDS, EAST, A DIS-
TANCE OF 100.00 FEET;
I THENCE GO .NORTH 00
DEGREES, 55 MINUTES, 29
SECONDS, EAST, A DIS-
TANCE OF 176.37 FEET TO
THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY
LINE OF HERMITAGE CIR-
f CLE ( A 50 FOOT RIGHT OF
n WAY); THENCE GO NORTH
- 89 DEGREES, 04 MINUTES,
31 SECONDS, WEST,
ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT
r OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE
- OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE
t GO SOUTH 00 DEGREES, 55
- MINUTES, 29 SECONDS,
l WEST, A DISTANCE OF
. 176.30 FEET TO THE POINT
y OF BEGINNING;
PARCEL ID#: 32 2N 28 0000
Ic 001110 [luauI.IUV UO
Attorney/ lor Pier:onal
Repre ienlalive
1.' S A Roadenbery Jr
S A RODDENBERY, JR
SA RODDENBERY JR.PA
Allorney rot LINDA SLITER
Flornda Bar No. 12913
3101 W Mich.gan Avenue,.
Suile A'
Pensacola Florida 32526
Telephone 18t01 944 3001
Per-sc,.al Repiaa.rialh.ve
LINDA SLITER
21747 Cnarnlerelle Dr
Money. MI 49336
- 012106
012806
1/44
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRON-
MENTAL PROTECTION
NOTICE OF DRAFT PERMIT
Trhe Departmieni c-1
EnirrornmenTai Proie,:-on
give- nontce cr .ra preparation
oi a aran perMiT.l rear.:.n ihe
permit applhcaton ior Ine pro-
pored prole-: as dreialle a n
Mre application srPecii.ed
above lor ire reasons ialed
below
Trhe appil.a ni Steriinr, Fiaers
Inc has made applicar.cn It
mre Depariment c-i
Environmeriali Pirotecir. loi aa
perm.I io operate a I 73 MGD
iadeign capaciyl Cia: I .nece
ionwe0ll to dispole- i.1 preirea-.
-id non-hazaidous .ndu;inial
wasitewealel, ifrom a syninr-eic
liber manulaciuring pia3r.
These wa*laewaer: irc.,T Ihe
manulaciure and purilicallur.O u
acrylic rciymei re.:.:.very r and
pu.'ihcaion of the aqueous
inorganic soivem used to hd.I'
dlve a. rlt. po:.lymier l aler
:.O:.rnamrn led i wIn licw i- l.: Ai
dye gear.arateIa wn.ie main. r.n
producer-colo'red S.:ryl.c ierr
re.,:ov.ry Cl riber IineIr c. -n.
i.amnalea ground water fi.:-ir.T
aquaer remed.ai.on progrerra.
and s1ormwater c.:.nlamnnae.id
bt ihese, anrd olr.r rnanurtac:
luring operations Was:ewaaier
.-: alo genrierated from Olther
a.t..1'1il Euctr. a iat-oratory
3an,1 Ulliry operat.Crn o lng
Iower bl.:-Aduwn na..niernarce
iorm water arioa lire-aier final
na-s ie poinri.al i: .:.:.r.Iact
plan. .:nrtmrcals and.
e.a:r..cieanoul aeaiireairer
PFretrealment c.ni.1is 1l acra-
i.on nreuirahza3iorn quai.za.
iorn coa.uis-.or. li-xcuiliaroc.,
sae,irr ale-r. 3,n and s3n I'llra-.
Trhe Depanr.nin has p-.'nrrn.
ln.) lur.=:.ch :hn urn.er Craplar
403 Flord SlalulE, Ii S, I
and Cnapterv 62-.4 arn 6'-
5;28 Florida Ad,.inrr rai,s
Coe F FAC Tr,. p..:.a:leI i
not e .>mpi Iro.m permni..m)
procedure; The Depranreni
nha' aelerm.necd iria a perm.I. .
required for Ire proposed
aclIviry
The Deparlmern has deter.
mined inal the Appiw'anr na.s
provided reasonable asau'-.
anrce rha Irre above anicibed
,niGecion pr li compl.ens. wh the
referenced F '- and F A C
cnapiers
Pursuani 1to Seclh:,n 4036o15.
Florda Staiultes DEP Rule 6S-
103 150 FAC ano DEP Rul
62-5.6315 FAC vou nhe
appilcanht ale required icO put'
liin al 'your i,tn e>per.Ese Ihe
enclO:sed NO:IICe :.1 Orah
Permil The notice snall t:
putblisned .nre Itiie oni,' W.i ,n
30 day ir. the le.ja) ao sect.ir.
,-l a newApaper fi general .rl-
cuialtir, in the arSa arn..:ied
For the purpo-Ae 1 irnti rule.
puci.cai.cor. n a newspaper 01
general c.rculalon in The area
aneclea means publication r.
a newspaper meeting Iric
requiremer.Is c,1 Seciron5a
50011 andS50 031 FS in, ie
county where Irnc actir'ay i ,To
take place Wrere Ircere 0
more than one newspaper of
Sgenerai circulahion in ine courn
ly. The new.ipaper used should
be one wmn sign.c:arni c.r.:ula.
lion ,n the area hIal may be
atterted by Ine perrrIl i f ou
are uncertain That a newspa'
per meels irine: requ.remenia
please contact rhe Deparlmr.en
al the addie; I'lae below
The applicant snai31 pro ide
proof of publication to the
Depanmanr or Envronmaenal
Proi.cton, Nornhwest 0Di'lri n
. Offce localed at 160
Governmental Cenmer
Pensacola FloaoSe 32502 win-
.r' icurneen days of1 pui..:a.lor.
Failure to publish In- nOcnce
and provide proof. o puDlca-
lon wir.n Ine arlotrted I.me
may re:uil in Ire denial ol the
permit.
Tne Departrment inr.lren.id I
issue Ine perm il wsir in
attacr a condition" unless: a,
a reauil ol puDi.C comment
appropriate changes ale
An, ir.icreiIled p.r ,on may
iut.m.i nnen coj.imimernts o.n
irci drawn permiT c.r a wrtnar
request i.r a public r,.neelng ic
William Armstrong, RE.,
Department of Environmental
Protection, Northwest District,
160 Governmental Center,
Pernsacola, Florida 32502-
5794 In accordance with Rules
62-528.315 and 62-528.321
F.A.C. The comments must
contain the information setl
forth below and must be
received in the Department o0
Environmental Protection,
Northwest District Office, 160C
Governmental Center
Pensacola, Florida 32502
5794 within 30 days of publica-
tloriion of the public notice. Failure
to submit comments within this
time period shall constitute a
waiver of any right such per-
son may have to submit com-
ments under Rules 62-
528.315 and 62-528.321
F.A.C.
The comments shall contains
the following information:
(a) The. commenter's name
address, and telephone num
ber, the applicant's name and
address, the Department
Permit File Number and the
county in which the project is
proposed;
(b) A statement of how and
when notice of the
SDepartment's action or pro
posed action was received;
(c) A statement of the facts the
Department should consider inr
making the final decision;
(d) A statement of which rules
or statutes require reversal oi
modification of the
rrnee.in. c.n he Departiment
proposed cia'o, A: a re.jiI or
s.gr.l.c.ant pubic comrTMr., ItMe
Department lhael aci.on rrma
be olierei Irom me poolI.r,
lake by ii in InI draft perm-I
Aam,1.ona i inlorral.on .:or.-r
corning Ins, prolecl can be
obrarned by, cc0niaicrn.
Will.am Armstrong PE at
850 595 8300 e0 r 1169
0122806
1/60
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY FLORIL'
CASE tiO 05735.-CA ul
ELSIE LANE
\"'S
BRIArN HA''E and SONDRA
B6ALES,
r'eernd ar
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY gver.
Iat ihe u.,dere.gned Mar M
jo n'1non Clerk oi irne C'rcui
Court or Sam a Roa County
Floridia mil o r.5 -ir 1i da, oI l
Febuar 2?1:1i06. ami C a rr,
durii, ie legal noutr ,1 'ae
at Ith li-ionh nor. i diccr I inhe
Salnta Rise County
Counnouse in Mlliionr Fiorda
owner I-r sale and sell at p-mI l.:
outcr rvt 10 ni ght1 r.and Dei-
bidder Ilo. Ca:. rl. oillo .ng
ae,;c.'ibed property. ,n Sania
Roia Cournty FIonia. lo.w.I
See Exhibit "A' Attached
Hereto
A pon- :or. 1 L-.'i 4 and 5
BI:.'k A Bent Tree Eilaier
ur..n One a nubdr,'vo.,.:.n 01 a3
prn..',n oi Sec'.c.r c.Townni np
1 Nlonri Rangre -2 W-stI
rSantia Hr.: ;a Cunr, Florida
recorded inr Piar B.o::.i C Page
28, ol ihe pubic.:recordC 'i :ai,.
Cour.iv. ,en.rg nc.r- particular
Iv descirned ai to10o1s
Cctnrr.ence A .ra an lering hair
.n-.:h I I 2 I ur..: ppre.i .-ai i,-d
al Ir., ourem.i l eccrrer rl L:-I
1 .i BiCr.ck A erdie Tre-
Ei'ales ur.i one a'd po rt
i,1 -n. .:.r. In. Eaimil-l Rigrar-ci-
Way L.r.e :1 Beni Tr.e ,,Ro,.a
iii.: R WI Irnee rurn Nonh e5
oaegi.: 52' m'rule. 4 e.:.
on.j. We.; along ia.o Eas ellli
Rigrnl-olWa,' L.ne a d.iIlance
ji 48-- e- ei.- ir.. n P, :,n:.r. 1
Beg.r.r.ing tr nce c.:.risr.u
Nc.rn 0. d c.igree- 5 mr, ute
54 second; Wel't ai.:,ng c a'
EaSlerly Rionrl-C- Wav Lr.E a
aep in a, _..'. trlv 11 ,l n..:.n -
Way Linre imnlh 64 degree. I0
minul-?= 06 se:onnda EhaI a
'ia. 'ne .: .1 1 5' i i-ei 10 a''
.r.i.i :-:.l-.r.' .lr, .r W ei.i-l,
H.gr.l,:I .W ar Lir'e ,1 a ,ull
Povie, Comp any Ea3eirre
10 R.'1Wr Inrence riurn ouir
'5.e.r-e 5' 5 m.r.ulzm-i 4 ":_,.
c-ne hal alnrg amin a. We-ierly
RI.yhi-o-Wav Lrbri .3 a -lI y..'
ol i:1. :10 me t ir.en.:e derpan
,aid Weeirly R.gr.,| .IimWa,
L.rn- Sour.n 64 deg'cee 07 ir,.
Uale3 0.6 5 -r.di Well a dsE
lance -.I ? 1510 ) eer 10 ine
Pc.r.i .1 iebg.nnrg.? Sad parcel
brJ .r. area 0650 acre srore
0, le:
Puriuani ire. ir. F.nal
Judgientr el.i Forecl.:-.ujr
eniared .n e a:b-:,.e r,ieA.
cau;Fv
Dale- in.: IreG 16 day ,:;
January 20066
MARY M. JOHNSON CLERK
OF COULI
COURT OF SAltTA RGSA
CCUnfTi' FLORIDA
CIRCUIT COURT sEAL
B'Y' J V/TKIrJS
Depury C ler
Ang.mla J Jone6
Anortne ror Pla.ridin
6i460 jl u.ce A.ernue
MiIlon, Floda 32570
I'128806
.020i,:,S
1/61
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 05-001057-CA
DIVISION
CITIMORTGAGE, INC. SUC-
CESSOR BY MERGER TO
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORT-
GAGE CORPORATION,
Plailniff.
vs.
SANDRA KAY ALLEN. et am,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE 1. HEREBS' GIViCs
pursuanr. 1i-: F. -al JugrrienTri
o Uori'gagae F.:.reci.:;.ure mAi,'
Jar.uar, 2:, '00Ci5 arn. enrerci
,r. Ca-. NO iD -0", .5-,C .:rI
ine Crr.u'i C':un l0 ihe FIR:,TI
.lu a.Cial Cir.u.t ,n arJ I.: r
SirJTAe RO'SA C.ur.nry. Flor.da
wherein CITIMORTGAGE,
INric SUCCESSOR 'BY
MERGER TO FIRST NATION-
WIDE MORTGAGE CORPO-
RATION, is the Plaintiff- and
SANDRA KAY ALLEN; THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SANDRA KAY ALLEN N/K/A
SANDRA KAY ALLEN; UNIT-
ED 'STATES OF AMERICA;
S are the Defendants, I will sell
to the highest and best bidder
for cash at STEPS OF THE
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM,
on the 21 day of February,
2006, the following described
Property as set forth in said
SFinal Judgment:
S LOT 13, BLOCK "C"t
KINGSWOOD ESTATES,
UNIT II, AN UNRECORDED
PLAT:
COMMENCE AT THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF
THE NORTHEAST 1/4, OF
SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 2
S NORTH, RANGE 28, WEST,
SSANTA ROSA COUNTY,
t FLORIDA; THENCE GO
S SOUTH 89 DEGREES, 04
MINUTES, 31 SECONDS,
EAST, ALONG THE NORTH
LINE OF SECTION 32, A DIS-
STANCE OF 676.14 FEET;
THENCE GO SOUTH 00
DEGREES, 02 MINUTES, 20
SECONDS, EAST, 416.21
FEET; THENCE GO SOUTH
89 DEGREES, 01 MINUTES,
51 SECONDS, EAST, A DIS-
r TANCE OF 202.52 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
Department's action or pro-
posed action.
(e) If desired, a request that a
public meeting be scheduled
Including a statement of the
nature of the Issues proposed
to be raised at.the meeting
However, the Department may
not always grant a request foi
a public meeting. Therefore
written comments should be
submitted within 30 days o
publication of this notice, even
if a public meeting is request-
ed.
If a public meeting is late
scheduled, there will be anoth-
er 30-day notice period for tha
meeting and the public com-
ment period is extended unti
the close of the public meeting
If a public meeting Is held, any
person may submit oral or writ-
ten statements and data at the
FLORIDA, ACCORDING
THE- PLAT THEFT
RECORDED IN PLAT E
B PAGE 49, OF THE PL
RECORDS OF SAID C
TY.
TOGETHER WITH A
PALM DOUBLE
MOBILE HOME WITH V
PH097822AFL
PH097822BFL AND
#'S 71806984 & 718069
If you are a person w
Disabilities who need
accommodation in or
participate in this proci
you are entitled at no c
you to the provisions of c
assistant please c
Susan Land at 850
Caroline Street, FL 3
850-983-1012 within 2 w
05023 0000.
A/KA 5770 HERMITAGE CIR-
CLE, MILTON. FL 32570
WITNESS M'' HAND and Ihe
0eal -,1 Ir.:s Court on January
20:. 2,':,0
Mary M Jorirnir
Clar .:. Ire C.rcu.I Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By J WalK.r., -
SDeputy Clr e,
012806 '
02(406
1/62
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 03-635-CA.
DIVISION
PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE. INC.,
Plainliff,
ye,
DUNCAN L. ANDERSON,
SR.. et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE11 ..
puusr.an to a F.nal Judgmenm
1ot M.ongja ,l Foreclosure daied
January 20 2006 an-i entered
-n Ca e N1O 03'635.CA ol iti-r
C.rcut. Court c-1 ithe FRST
Jud'nc.a Circul nr. and omr
SANTA ROSA Cour.ry Flor.da
wnere.n PRINCIPAL RESI-
DENTIAL MORTGAGE INC
is Ihe Plawni.n and DUrJCAri L
ANiDERSONJ SR VALERiE
JCO ANDERSON REGIONS
BANK FK F iA 'LuirSHIflE
BAI.K are re Dei-rnidarn I
aii sell I. 10 e r.ngre.: ,a.i'n baO ie
bOi.ar lor caoil am .TEPS OF
THE SAIiTA ROSA CCUirlTV -
COURTHOUIE a 11 00iAf.1.
on Ihe l1 das Ol FeluOary
l.IC06 tIre ol1ow nirr. d ir.red
propern ai iei ioon r. ;.a-Id
Fr.ni JuagM'eni
LOT 35. BLOCK A, COUN-
TRY BREEZE EAST. A SUB-
DIVISION OF A PORTION OF
SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 2
SOUTH, RANGE 26 WEST,
SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA. ACCORDING TO
PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK F AT PAGE 93 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID
COUNTY.
A/KiA 2724 Dove Haven
Lane. Navarre, FL 32566
WITIIE, M'.i' HAIiD anr. W,.e
eIal cr ir..: C' n :,ur .r. .lhar r,i
MaryM. Johnson
Clerk 01 the C.r.:u.i Cucun
CIRCUIT CiuRT ,SV L
By J WaIrs '
Depuly Ce ...
012806 .
020406
1/63
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 05-1026 CA
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ANNE W. MOYER
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
iorecioiure act.:-n hna bE-hn
fie.3 a3a.r.'s you on ire i. Illw.*
ing deicr.-e.i prc.perty
Lot 3 Blotk 1 First Addition to
SSkyi.nre He.gnii. a Subdivision
of a portion of Section -28,
Triwni.h;p : tijnh Rage 28.
Weas Sania Roma.County,
Florida according to Plat
thereof recorded in Plai Boo.
B am page 67 of ire Putb.c
. Records or sa.d Count,
and you are required to file a
written response with the.
Court and s-er.e, a cc.p 01 ,yur
\onin ir, .delen = i any 1':, II r,n
Timothy D: Padgett, Plaintiffs'
attorney, whose address is
2810 Remington Green Circle,
Tallahassee, Florida 32308, at*
least thirty (30) .days from the
date of first publication or on or
before February 28, 2006, and
file the original with the clerk of
this court either before service
O.n r la;n.lr ff;anoro.,Or 1,,im- .
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Dated this 20 day of January,
2006,
CLERK OF COURT
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: Angela Dunn
Deputy Clerk
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DIRECT PURCHASE OF
BBLKEQ__
NEW ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLIB"
(AVALON AREA)
Sealed bids will be received by
the Santa Rosa County School
Board, at the office of the
Assistant Superintendent for
Administrative Services, 6544
Firehouse Road, Upstairs
Conference Room
(Maintenance Building) (850-
983-5123), Milton, Florida until
2:00 PM, Local. ,Time,
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
all bids (proposals) will be pub-
licly opened and read aloud for
the direct purchase of brick for
the New Elementary School
"B", which will be located in
Milton, Florida.
The bids will Include the follow-
ing:
1. Total cost for480.000brick
2. Unit cost per 1000 of brick.
This figure will be used if addi-
tional brick are required.
3. Statement that the brick
ordered will be manufactured,
packaged and set aside for the
use on this project only and
not broken up for use on other
projects.
4. Blick will be stored on prop-
erty so the brick can be
insured by the Brick Company.
5. A purchase order for the
brick will be executed by the
School District of Santa Rosa
County Florida and the brick
will be actually paid for as the
delivery is made at the con-
struction site.
6. Bricks to be ready for deliv-
ery by the Brick Company, no
later than May 15, 2006.
Any quotes received after the
closing will be returned
unopened.
The brick approved for this
project are. as follows:
1. BORAL BRICK
#10-670
2. ACME BRICK
#254
The Owner reserves the right
Satuirdm, .Ianiiarv 28. 2006
e hT Santa Rosa Press Gazette
Legais
to waive informalities in bid-
ding and reject any and all
bids.
By John W. Rogers,
Superintendent of Schools,
Santa Rosa County
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Notice Of Sale
To be sold for the lien owed for
charges of towing and storage.
The Vehicle will be sold to the
highest bidder to satisfy the
Lien on the vehicle. The sale
will be held at C&D Recovery
6509 E. Oakland Dr. Milton in
Santa Rosa County in the
State Of Florida.
The Following Vehicle is being
held for the above claimed lien.
1995 Dodge Van Vin#
2B4GH2535SR116726
The Registered and/or legal
owners are:
Owner: Barbara Davis
Cruikshank 5560 Lee Sr. West
Milton Fl. 32570-8320
Lien Holder: 'Americredit
Financial Services Inc. PO Box
9008 Ft. Worth Tx. 76147-2008
Amount of towing is $150.00
Lien Filing fee of $250.00
Storage Charges of $ 600.00
as of January 28, 2006 plus
$25.00 per day plus sales tax.
The said sale will be held on
February 10, 2006 at 8:00 AM.
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
C&D Recovery and the vehicle
will be surrendered to them.
This sale is in accordance with
Fl. Statute 713.78
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NOTICE OF SALE
To be sold for the lien owed for
charges of towing and storage.
The vehicle will be sold to the
highest bidder to satisfy the
lien on the vehicle. The sale
will be held at Ken's Paint &
Body 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 FORD
Model 4DR
VIN# 1FALP66L1SK108248
The registered and/or legal
owners are:
OWNER: RHONDA G. WET-
ZEL
881 OLD SULPHUR
SPRINGS
WELLILNGTON, AL 36279
LIEN HOLDER: N/A
INSURANCE CO: N/A
Amount of towing is $150.00,
Lien Filing Fee of $300.00,
Storage Charges of $0 as of
JANUARY 23, 2006, plus addi-
tional storage fee of $0 per day
plus sales tax.
This said sale will be held on
FEBRUARY 10, 2006 at 10:00
AM.
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.
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NOTICE OF SALE
To be sold for the lien owed for
charges of towing and storage.
The vehicle will be sold to the
highest bidder to satisfy the
lien on the vehicle. The sale
will be held at Ken's Paint &
Body 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 1990 Make Ford
Model P/U
VIN# 2FTEF14N1LCA26765
The registered and/or legal
owners are:
OWNER: Joseph or Frances
Coburger
Rt 2 Box 252F
Fayetteville Faye, WV 25840
LIEN HOLDER: N/A
INSURANCE CO: N/A
Amount of towing is $150.00,
Lien Filing Fee of $300.00,
Storage Charges of $0 as of
January 20, 2006, plus addi-
tional storage fee of $0 per day
plus sales tax.
This said sale will be held on
February 10, 2006 at 10:00
AM.
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.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 05-934-CA
DIVISION
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE, INC., F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE,
INC. D/B/A DIRECTORS
ACCEPTANCE,
Plaintiff,
vs.
RICHARD A. GALLAGHER,
et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Mortgage Foreclosure dated
January 20, 2006 and entered
in Case NO. 05-934-CA of the
Circuit Court of the FIRST
Judicial Circuit in and for
SANTA ROSA County, Florida
wherein WELLS FARGO
BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO WELLS
FARGO HOME MORTGAGE,
INC., F/K/A NORWEST
MORTGAGE, INC. D/B/A
DIRECTORS ACCEPTANCE,
is the Plaintiff and RICHARD
A. GALLAGHER; LAURA L.
GALLAGHER; PLANTATION
DEVELOPMENT OF NORTH-
WEST FLORIDA, INC.; are the
Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for
cash at STEPS OF THE
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM,
on the 7th day of March, 2006,
the following described proper-
ty as set forth in said Final
Judgment:
LOT 5, BLOCK "A", PLANTA-
TION WOODS, PHASE I,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP
OR PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
"G", PAGE 57, OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE
HOME LOCATED THEREON
AS A PERMANENT FIXTURE
AND APPURTENANCE
THERETO DESCRIBED AS A
2000 DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE
HOME WITH VIN NUMBERS
10L26986X AND 10L26986U.
A/K/A 5667 NOTAWAY
COURT, MILTON, FL 32583
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on January
23, 2006.
Mary M. Johnson
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: Angela Dunn
Deputy Clerk
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 05-778-CA
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF HARRY P. HOW-
ELL, JR., DECEASED, ET AL
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF ACTION CON-
STRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES, AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
HARRY P. HOWELL, JR.
whose residence is unknown if
he/she/they be living; and if
he/she/they be dead, the
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all par-
ties claiming an interest by,
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not
known to be dead or alive, and
all parties having or claiming to
have any right, title or interest
in the property described in the
mortgage being foreclosed
herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following
property:
LOT 28, BLOCK "A", OF BAY
CLIFFS SUBDIVISION,
BEING A PORTION OF SEC-
TION 4, TOWNSHIP 3
SOUTH, RANGE 29 'WEST,.
SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AS PER PLAT OF
SAID SUBDIVISION
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
"B" AT PAGE 126 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID
COUNTY,
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any, to it on DAVID J.
STERN, ESQ. Plaintiff's attor-
ney, whose address is 801 S.
UNIVERSITY DRIVE, STE
500, PLANTATION, FL 33324
on or before February 27,
2006 (no later than 30 days
from the date of the first publi-
cation of this notice of action)
and file the original with the
clerk of this court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney
or immediately thereafter; oth-
erwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint or
petition filed herein.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court at SANTA
ROSA County, Florida, this 24
day of January, 2006.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
BY: J. WATKINS
DEPUTY CLERK
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE
PUBLISHED ONCE A WEEK
FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE
WEEKS.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT, persons with dis-
abilities needing a special
accommodation should con-
tact COURT ADMINISTRA-
TION, at the SANTA ROSA
County Courthouse at, 1-800-
955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-
8770, via Florida. Relay
Service.
Law Offices of David J. Stern,
P.A.
801 S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954) 233-8000
05-44637(FNMA) CMI
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 57-05-1809-DR-
01-DM
DIVISION: "M"
IN RE: The Marriage of:
THOMAS CHARLES HET-
FIELD,
Petitioner/Husband,
and
ARAMINTA DIANE HET-
FIELD,
Respondent/Wife,
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: Araminta Diane Hetfield
6984 Morning Side Dr.
House Springs, MO 63051
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Petition for Dissolution of
Marriage has been filed
against you in the above-styled
court and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, on THOMAS
CHARLES HETFIELD, 4477
EDGEWOOD DR., MILTON,
FL 32583, on or before
February 20, 2006, and file the
original thereof with the Clerk
of this Court either before
service on Petitioner or imme-
diately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
this Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court on the 19th
day of January, 2006.
MARY M. JOHNSON
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: Glenda Williams
Deputy Clerk
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No.: 05-822-CA
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IN
MILTON, FLORIDA, INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
TERRANCE TROY BRAN-
DON, and others,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY given
that the undersigned, Mary M.
Johnson, Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Santa Rosa County,
Florida, will on the 15th day of
February, 2006, at 11:00 a.m.
during the legal hours of sale
at the North front door of the
Santa Rosa County
Courthouse in Milton, Florida
offer for sale and sell at public
outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash the following
described property, in Santa
Rosa County, Florida, to-wit:
The South 80 feet of Lots 8
and 9, Block 61, Town of
Milton, as per Map of said
town on file In the Office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Santa Rosa County,
Florida.
Pursuant to the Order
Authorizing Sale of Real
Property in the above styled
cause.
Dated this the '23 day of
January, 2006.
MARY M. JOHNSON, CLERK
OF CIRCUIT COURT OF
SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
BY: J. WATKINS
Deputy Clerk
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI-
SION
File No. 57-2005-CP-329
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LOYIS JENETTE COLLINS,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of LOYIS JENETTE
COLLINS, deceased, File
Number 57-2005-CP-329, is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Santa Rosa County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address
of which is 6865 S.W. Caroline
Street, Milton, Florida 32570.
The names and addresses of
the personal representative
and the personal representa-
tive's attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, on whom
a copy of this notice is served
must file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of the first publication
of the Notice is January 28,
2006.
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ Michael Gibson
MICHAEL GIBSON, ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 831239
GIBSON & JARVIS, PA.
5424 Highway 90
Pace, FL 32571
(850) 995-8885
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Personal Representative:
/s/ Glinda West
GLINDA WEST
4417 South Spencer Field
Road
Pace, FL 32571
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I CommnityS
@ your
library
Milton Public Library
5541 Alabama St., Milton, FL
32570, 623-5565
Library Hours: Monday,' Friday,
Saturday 9:00-5:00
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
9:00-8:00
Library Activities Calendar
Gulf Coast Gardening from the
Ground UP! The UF/IFAS Santa
Rosa County Cooperative Extension
Office and the Santa Rosa County
Master Gardeners Association will
S present this award-winning program at
the Milton Library and the Navarre
Library on Saturdays at 1:30-3:00
p.m.:
Program I "The Ground Floor" -
Navarre, Jan. 28; Milton, Feb. 4
Program 2 "Trees vs. Hurricanes" -
Navarre Feb. 11; Milton, Feb. 18
Program 3 "Vegetable Gardening"
Navarre Feb. 25; Milton, Mar. 4
Program 4 "Garden Design" -
Navarre Mar. 11; Milton, Mar. 18
Program 5 "Roses & Amaryllis" -
Navarre Mar. 25; Milton April 1
Registration for each class will
open at the respective library at 1 p.m.
on the day of the class.
IRS Tax Forms are now available
@ Your Milton Library!
AARP Tax Aid Program February
.7 -April 15:
The AARP consultants offer free
IRS tax preparation services @ Your
Milton Library each Tuesday and
Thursday 9:00-1:00. No reservations
Share taken; attendees are assisted on a
i first come, first serve basis.
Children's Programs
Group Story Time for Ages 3-5
each Wednesday at 9:30 this is for
caregiver groups appointment
required
Preschool Story Time for Ages 3-5
each Wednesday at 10:30 Children
should be able to attend story time
without a caregiver.
After School Programs:
Wednesday, February 15 3:00
p.m. Love Your Pet
Wednesday, March 15 3:00 p.m.
Leaping Library Leprechauns
Wednesday, April 5 Celebrate
National Library Week
@ Your Library -
http://wfrl.lib.fl.us
Serving all communities of central
Santa Rosa County, including
-' Allentown, Avalon, Bagdad,
Chumuckla, Harold, Milton, Munson,
' Pace, Pea Ridge and all areas in
between.
Cutest Pet
Contest open
to SRC residents
Pittsburgh, KS The
International Pet Owners Club
is proud to announce that over
$10,000 in cash and prizes will,
be awarded in the 2006 Spring
Cutest Pet Photo Contest.
Pet Owners from the Santa
Rosa County area are welcome
to win their share of the prizes.
The deadline for the contest is
February 28th. The contest is
open to everyone and entry is
free.
"Every pet owner has at,
least one photo that shows just
.how,cute their,pet, is," stated
Rosa Bonbeur, contest chair-
m man. "When people learn about
the contest, they get excited
about the chance at winning
and the potential for national
attention," continued Bbnbeur.
To enter, send one photo-
graph (full color or b/w) size 8"
x 10" or smaller.
All photo entries must
include the photographer's
name and address on the back.
'Photographs should be sent
to: 2006 Spring Photo Contest
c/o. The International Pet
Owners Club, P.O. Box 1748,
Pittsburg, KS 66762.
Entries must be postmarked
by February '28, 2006. You
must also submit your photo
directly online at www.cutest-
petcontest.com.
The International Pet
Owners Club is an organization
dedicated to bringing pet own-
ers from around the world
together or fun and fellowship.
Membership in the club is not
necessary to participate.
to continue to improve the
counties flourishing recycling
program, the Santa Rosa Clean
Community System is forming
a Recycling/Litter committee.
This committee will help
advise the Recycle Santa Rosa
program in addressing prob-
lems, their possible solutions
and how to best publicize and
educate about the' program.
The committee will also look at
litter county-wide, implement
and continue current programs
and work toward a less littered
county.
Membership in the commit-
tee is open to any interested
Santa Rosa County residents.
Meetings will take place once a
month at lunch-time. Interested
, members should contact the
Clean Cotimmunity 'Systerm at-
srclean@aol.com or call 623-
1930.
Revival
at Pine Terrace
Pine Terrace Baptist Church
will hold a revival Sunday,
January 29-31 featuring the
renowned evangelist from
Orlando, Jim Wilson. The
revival will begin Sunday,
January 29 at 8:30 am, 10:55
a.m. as well as 6:00 p.m.,
Monday, January 30 at 7:00
p.m.; and Tuesday, January 31
at 7:00 p.m. The Celebration
Choir will sing at each service.
Pine Terrace is located at
6212 Pine Blossom Road in
Milton, Florida. For more
information on Pine Terrace or
for more details about the
revival, call (850) 623-3954.
Visit our website at
www.ptbc.org
Senior Expo
reyumg coming in May
Committee formed coming in May
Committee formed The Santa Rosa Medical
In an effort to help with the Center along with the Retired
ongoing problem of litter, and & Senior Volunteer Program of
Santa Rosa County announces
today the final plans for the 8th
Annual Senior Expo and
Health Fair to be held May 18,
2006; time: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
the East Milton Recreation
Center off Highway 90 at 8604
Bobby Brown Road, Milton,
FL
Over 100 businesses and
service organizations will fill
the auditorium with tables and
exhibits with products,
brochures, samples and give-a-
ways along with dozens of door
prizes.
The Health Fair will offer
health screenings and informa-
tion about cholesterol, diabetes,
bone density, blood pressure,
nutrition, PSA, pulmonary.
function, body fat and more.
. Entertainment :* 'includes
hourly bingo sessions and live
performances.
Ample' parking and handi-
capped visitor parking and
unloading at the front door.
Admission is free.
For additional information
please call RSVP office 983-
5220 or Rosemary Brown,
Expo Chairperson at Forsyth
House Assisted Living 626-
9901.
Advertise your business or
skill with the Press Gazette.
Call 623-2120 for details
Greg Brown, CFA M
Santa Rosa County R C t
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
additional Homestead Exemption in Santa Rosa County.
This additional exemption is for the portion of your tax bill
associated with 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
MEIN (Note: You must qualify and
I0. may have no reapply annually). MI
,' For additional information:
,1111 (850) 983-1880 /(850) 934-8175 .
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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.
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Simpson, Brian A.
1962 2006
Colonel Brian A. Simpson,
United States Air Force, age 43
of Pace, FL, died Monday,
January 23, 2006 at home after
a courageous eleven-month
battle with lung cancer. He
leaves to cherish his memories
his loving wife-Cynthia,
sons-Christopher and Andrew
of Pace; devoted parents-
William and Carolyn Simpson
of Milton; sisters-Christine
DiLauro and husband-David
of Pace; Suzanne S.
Montgomery of Mobile, AL;
Lisa D. Tucker MD, PA DBA
Ladies First: Coastal Women's Healthcare
J Now also serving Santa Rosa County
Beginning February 6, 2006
at 3874 Hwy 90 Pace, FL 32571
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and .Amanda McBride ARNPw
& her mother
Tracei Doyle MD & ChilDren Karen Retherford
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Obituaries
nieces and nephews-Jennah
and Jordan DiLauro; Katelyn,
Frank, William and Kellie
Montgomery; special aunt and
Godmother-Althea Allen of
Milton; loyal friend Cassie
(Dog); and a host of extended
family and friends.
Brian was born in
Goldsboro, NC on July 7,1962.
He moved to Northwest FL in
1966. He attended schools in
Milton and graduated from
Milton High School in 1980.
He received his commission in
1984 from the United States Air
Force Academy as a distin-
guished graduate with honors
and a Bachelor's Degree in
Astronautical Engineering. He
held a Master of Science
Degree in Aeronautical
Engineering from the
University of Florida. During
his career, he gained extensive
flight experience in training,
operational, test and evaluation
organizations. Colonel
Simpson was a distinguished
graduate of Squadron Officer
School and the U.S. Air Force
Test Pilot School. He was an
in-residence graduate of the Air
Command and Staff College
and the Industrial College of
the Armed Forces. He had
accumulated over 4,300 hours
in more than 60 different types
of aircraft, including over
3,000 hours in all variants of
the F-16.
A Memorial Service will be
held at Eglin AFB West Gate
Chapel on Saturday, January
28, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. with a
reception following to cele-
brate and honor Brian's life.
Burial will be March 1, 2006 at
8:45 a.m. at Arlington National
Cemetery with full military
honors. Emerald Coast Funeral
Home in Fort Walton Beach,
FL is in charge of arrange-
ments.
In lieu of flowers, the family
requests that contributions be
made to the American Cancer
Society, the Lance Armstrong
Foundation or the Society of
Experimental Test Pilots
(SETP) Scholarship Fund, P.O.
Box 986, Lancaster, CA 93584-
0986.
McManus,
Winifred "Winnie"
1927-2006.
Winifred "Winnie" W.
McManus, age 77, our loving
mother and sister left this world
of pain and discomfort to go be
with our Lord, Thursday,
January 19, 2006.
She was born in Evanston,
IL to Earl and Elizabeth Wallis
on June 1, 1927.
Winnie attended Highland
Park High School in Illinois.
She received her teaching
degree from Huntington
College and Carlton College.
She taught English a Milton
High School from 1964 until
1966, after which she began a
long and distinguished career at
Pensacola Junior College
where she taught for 28 years.
Winnie was selected to the
Academy of Teaching
Excellence in 1987. She was a
very student-centered teacher
and a mentor to many other
teachers. Among her other
accomplishments she was a
pioneer with WSRE-TV in cre-
ating a series of taped class-
room instructions on composi-
tion and literature that was
aired in markets across the
country. Upon her retirement,
she was made Professor
Emeritus, a rare distinction.
Winnie made such an impres-
sion, for several years and aca-
demic conference was held and
named in her honor.
Winnie as a member of St.
Mary's Episcopal Church in
Milton and was a member of
the Women of the Church Club.
Winnie was active in a num-
ber of clubs including The
Shakespeare Club, the
Dogwood Circle of the Milton
Garden Club, Friends of the
Milton Library, local bridge
clubs and her much loved Red
Hat Society. She also served on
the Civil Service Board of
Milton, Board of the
Benevolent Association and the
Women's Advisory Council at
Santa Rosa Medical Center.
She was an avid reader and
loved working crossword puz-
zles. After she retired, Winnie
and her sister Betty enjoyed
many years of traveling to
Bolivia, Ecuador, The United
Kingdom and cruised to
Alaska, The Bahamas, and
Mexico. The last two-years, she
loved to sit and watch the birds
in the yard and was very good
in identifying the different
species.
She was preceded in death
by her husband-Frank "Don"
McManus.
Survivors include a son-
John and his wife-Peggy,
whom she resided with for the
last two years; a daughter-
Mary Carol "Missy" and her
husband-Glen Rovinelli, of
Lake Worth, Florida; two
grandchildren, Amber
Hutchinson of Milton, Lonnie
and his wife Karen Hutchinson,
of Berrydale, FL; one-great-
grandchild Lonnie Joseph
Hutchinson; a very m.q i'.y~
and adored older sister,
Elizabeth "Betty" Morris of
Milton; a brother, George
Wallis and his wife-Grete of
Oslo, Norway; nephews
Tommy Morris of
Hendersonville, TN, Michael
Morris of Plant City, FL;
Robbie McManus of London,
England, Jimmy McManus of
CA; and nieces Lucia Smith of
Hopewell, NJ, and Sue
McManus Edwards of Laguna
Hills, CA.
A memorial service was
held Tuesday, January 24,
2006, at St. Mary,s Episcopal
Church in Milton, FL at 2 p.m.
with a reception at the Parish
Hall after the service. Father
John Wallace officiated.
The family request, in lieu
of flowers, please send a dona-
tion to St. Mary,s Episcopal
Church in Milton or the
Scholarship Fund at Pensacola
Junior College.
McCray, June
Deloris Larkins
1935-2006
June Deloris Larkins
McCray, age 70, of Milton, FL,
passed away Saturday, January
21, 2006.
Her father, mother, her hus-
band, son, grandson and great-
grandson, preceded her in
death.
Mrs. McCray is survived by
six devoted and caring
daughters-Alicia Larkins,
Jennifer Johnson, Ileane
McCray, Gretchen (James)
Shields, of Milton, Leondra
(Michael) McClennon,
Shalinda McCray of
Jacksonville, FL, three devoted
and caring sons-Charles
Anthony Larkins of
Jacksonville; Vincent McCray,
Sr., Sydney McCray of Milton;
two devoted and loving sisters;
Ruby McCalister and Alice
Hill of Milton; two devoted
and loving nieces-Barbara
Glover, Jacqueline Hill
Thomas of Milton; 24 grand-
children; 7 great-grandcliil-
dren, three brothers- in-law;
two sisters-in-law; three aunts;
three close and best friends,
and a host of nieces, nephews,
cousins and family.
Funeral services will be
2:00 p.m., Saturday, January
28, 2006 at Lewis Funeral
Home Milton Chapel.
Lewis Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
Collier,
Richard William
1947 2006
Richard William Collier,
was born April 15, 1947 in
Brewton, Alabama and died
January 24, 2006 in Dallas,
TX at the age of 58.
He is survived by his wife-
Charlotte Allo Collier; daugh-
iers-Jessica Crist and Justine
Collier; brother, Jack Collier;
Sister, Judy. Barzelay; Mother,
Katherine Collier and by
numerous nieces, nephews,
cousins and other relatives.
Rick was an accomplished,
worldly man, a lover of life and
mankind, a gracious and gener-
ous host. He sought perfection
in himself, his sports, in busi-
ness, but accepted life's
foibles. He loved his family
and friends and derived great
satisfaction in life's offerings.
He surely will be loved and
missed by the myriads of peo-
ple he touched.
Visitation was Thursday,
January 26, 2006 from 6:00-
9:00 p.m. in the
Sparkman/Dickey Funeral
Honie Chapel. Funeral
Services were at 11:00 a.m. on
Friday, January 27, 2006 at St.
Andrews United Methodist
Church, 1401 Mira Vista Blvd.
at Plano Parkway in Plano with
Rev. Charles Stokes, officiat-
ing. Interment followed at
Restland Memorial Park in
Dallas. If preferred, donations
may be sent to the Multiple
Myeloma Research
JFoundation, 51 Locust Ave.,
Suite 201, New Canaan, Ct.
06840.
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Curtis Brannon of Crestview,
FL.
She is the granddaughter of
Jim & Faye Hogg of Milton and
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parents-Brenda & Wayne
Cook, his great grandmother-
Rubye Leach, aunts and
uncles-Ed and Rachel Cook,
Mildred & Joe Burgess and
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ly and friends. Colton is the son
of Theresa Thompson and the
late Lee Thompson of Jay.
Tiffany Nolan & William.
Nolan, Jr., a son, William Chase
NoAan, born Wednesday,
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Tammy & Sam Tweedy. a son.
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Myra Guy & Larry Magee, a
daughter, Delanna Magee, born
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Elizabeth Lerch & Keith
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Along with a new calendar
year, a new% school term, and a
fresh start after the Christmas
break. a new\ face has joined the
staff at East Milton ES. Mrs.
Jerilyn Hughes has joined the
administration at the school as
the new Assistant Principal.
Mrs. Hughes is a native of
Santa Rosa County resident.
born in Jay and raised in the
Pace area. A graduate of Pace
High School and Troy State in
Troy. AL. she has worked in the
Santa Rosa School System for
the past 15 years. During that
time she has worked %with sev-
eral of the elementary schools
in the north end of the county.
and along ,with her husband
taught at Navarre HS, and two
young children. Along with
their busy teaching careers and
family life. the Hughes' ha\e
been rebuilding their Ivan-bat-
tered home in the Mulat area.
Asked about her goals and
desires for her new position.
Hughes wants to 'continue with
the existing plans at EMES,
and be a facilitator for the stu-
dents'. Knowing that the ele-
mentary grades are the begin-
ning of a student's long-term
February Calend:
Feb. 7-8 FCAT Writing Test for the 4th Grades
Feb. 9 PTA Meeting begins at 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 10 Grades 3,4. & 5 will participate in the annual Jump
Feb. 13-14 Head Start Recruitment to be held at the school
Feb 20 No school in celebration of President's Day
Feb. 21 Kindergarten report cards to be issued
Feb. 23 Spring pictures to be taken
Feb. 24 Kiwanis to present the Terrific Kids Awards
Feb. 27-28- %\ ill be the FCAT testing for Grades 3 to 5.
Birthdays for February Nwill be celebrated by Keetsa McKe
Cro\wder. Principal Da\id Johnson. Linda Kelley. Geralene Hilbi
Keyser. Congratulations!
assistant principal
education, she feels it is very .
important to prepare them for
those future middle and high C.
school grade levels.
The entire East Milton com-
munity welcomes our new
Assistant Principal and wish
her all the best in her \ears at ,
EMES. Oh, and Mrs. Hughes
did discover in that very small
fine print of her new contract, it
surely states that she will" will- SB
ingly participate in all of the
fun and adventurous activities '' ,"
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Sports
Baseball signups are
underway at E. Milton
The East Milton Youth
Association baseball and softball
season is approaching offering T-
ball, coach pitch, player pitch
and softball.
Registration will be every
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
through Feb. 25.
Cost for registration is $65
for the first child adn a $5 dis-
count for each additional child.
East Milton Youth
Association is also looking for
coaches and sponsors.
For more information or
directions contact baseball direc-
tor Bryan Hutchinson at 626-
4677, Dan Melvin at 525-9395 or
visit them online at
www.myspace.com/eastmilton-
ballpark
PARA registrations are
now through Feb. I Ith
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 tryout feel
and those wishing to try out need
to be dressed in shorts, t-shirt,
and tennis shoes.
For more informaiton please
contact the Milton Community
-Center at 983-5466 and ask for
John Norton.
Opps Aley now offering
a new bowling league
Oops Alley is registering
bowlers for their upcoming
NASCAR Race and Roll 2006.
This league is USBC sanc-
.tioned league will offer bowlers to
win some neat gifts and prizes.
The NASCAR Race and Roll
League will begin on Feb. 1 and
Jun for 20 weeks.
For more information con-
,tact Opps Alley at 995-9393
Adult softball league
registration underway
1 The City of Milton is starting
its adult softball league registra-
tion.
This league will consist of
church, coed, and open league
'teams.
League play will start in the
middle of march and the final dae
for registration is March 3.
SThe registration fee is $325
'per team.
For more information or to
register contact John Norton at
the Milton Community Center at
'983-5466.
PWBA is taking entries
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 be 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
Correction:
In Wednesday's edition of
the Santa Rosa Press Gazette
we misidentified a basketball
player from the Pace-Central
girls varsity basketball game.
The Central player should
have been identified as Haley
Kimbrough. We, at the Santa
SRosa Press Gazette, apologize
for this error and any problems it
Smay have caused.
Girls District
Basketball
Schedules
District 1-A
At Central High School
Monday Jan. 30
East Hill vs. Laurel at 6 p.m.
Thursday Feb. 2
East Hill/Laurel Hill winner vs.
Paxton at 6 p.m.
Rocky Bayou vs. Central at 7:30 p.m.
District 1-4A
At Washington High School
Monday Jan. 30
Milton vs. West Florida Tech at 6
p.m.
Tuesday Jan. 31
Navarre vs. Gulf Breeze at 6 p.m.
Milton/W. Florida winner vs.
Washington at 7:30 p.m.
District 1-5A
At Niceville High School
Tuesday Jan. 31
Choctaw vs. Tate at 5:30 p.m.
Crestview vs. Pace at 7 p .m.
Thursday Feb. 2
Ft. Walton Beach vs. Crestview/Pace
winner at 5:30 p.m.
Niceville vs. Choctaw/Tate winner at
7 p.m.
Second season begins Monday
71 Milton will face West Florida Tech, Pace faces Crestview
By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Editor
Throw the records out the
window; it is playoff time in
girls' basketball.
All the hard work and
games played during the sea-
son will not get you an extra
game as the only thing that
matters now is winning.
On Monday action will get
underway in District 1-4A as
Milton (6-16, 3-13), the num-
ber eight seed, will play West
Florida Tech, seeded ninth, at
Washington High School at 6
p.m.
The winner of this game
will advance to play the num-
ber one seeded Lady Cats. of
Washington High on Tuesday
at 7:30.p.m.
Milton has been working
hard to prepare for not only
this game, but also their season
finale against Jay High School.
Coach Chuck Douglass,
who is in his 33rd year, could
not be reached for comment
about this upcoming game, but
will need to find that one scor-
er early on.
In their last meeting
Milton used their full court
pressure to force several
turnovers in a 65-37 back on
Jan. 16.
Looking a little further
down Highway 90 Pace is
looking to see if that playoff
magic is still there.
At 12-10 on the season the
three-time district champions
in District 1-4A are looking to
see what they can do its first
year in District 1-5A.
Their first round opponent
is Crestview, who they have
dropped both decision to this
season at 7 p.m. in Niceville.
"The key for us will be
shooting," said first year head
coach Chad Rowell. "In two
contest with Crestview we
have shot an average of 25 per-
cent from the field.
"In the first game we chose
our shots poorly, but in the sec-
ond game we were just stone
-cold shooting and there was a
lid on the basket."
Erica Wright, who missed
a game due to a family emer-
gency, is leading the Lady
YPatriots averaging 16.3 points
and 7.2 boards per game.
Next is Surita Guyton aver-
aging eight points followed by
Samantha Lewis (6.5 points),
and Ashley Fabery (5.9
points).,
Wright has been getting
her points as she is one of the
area leaders, but the key will
be if she can get some help in
the scoring department.
As of press time Pace is in
good shape.
"We have no major injuries
right now," said Rowell. "The
girls have several twisted and
weak ankles, but we will take
up and play on."
On Monday District 1-A
action will get underway at
Central High School as East
Hill and Laurel Hill will play
at 6 p.m. to see who will face
the number one seeded Paxton
Lady Bobcats.
Central will play the sec-
ond game on Thursday as the
Lady Jaguars (8-13, 5-3) will
play Rocky Bayou at 7:30 p.m.
after earning the number two
seed of the tournament.
Story written by
Bill Gamblin. Reach him
at sports@srpressgazette.com
Patriots
to play
onin
soccer
By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Editor
Pace is poised for their first
playoff run in 5A.
The\ earned think righi with
a 1-0b win over Chocia\%
Tuesday that set up a champi-
onship match on Friday against
Niceville, a 4-0 winner over
Tate in the other semi-final
match.
Justin Milgate scored the
winning goal on an assist from
Matt Lewis.
Lewis found Milgate with a
crossing pass 12 yards out from
goal early in the second half.
Spencer Cochran remained
perfect in goal stopping all
three shots he faced to earn his
second consecutive shut out.
See, SOCCER, Pg. 3B
prepare
for double
By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Editor
Double Bridge Run time is
upon us.
That magical time where
hundred of runners race across
four miles of beautiful
Pensacola water.
Where after a grueling 15K
race, 5K for some, locals and
out-of-towners alike celebrate
on the beach their accomplish-
ments.
On Feb. 4, beginning at 8
a.m., runners and walkers will
participate in the most fun race
See, RUNNERS, Pg. 2B
Milton's Megan Ryan is seen attempting to lift 100 pounds during
the clean and jerk portion of the Girls' Sectional Weigthlifting meet
held Wednesday at Ft Walton Beach High School. Ryan was one of
eight area young women to qualify for the state meet Feb. 11 in
Gainesville, Fla.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin
Powered
for State
* Eight local lifters qualify for girls state meet
By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Editor
Records are meant to be
broken, but on Wednesday
some were down right shattered
at the Sectional qualifier in Ft.
Walton Beach for girls'
weightlifting.
Santa Rosa County will be
sending eight young women to
compete at the Florida High
School Athletic Association
State Meet ip Gainesville on
Feb. 11:
Of the eight qualifiers on
Wednesday seven will be from
Milton and one from Pace.
Pace, who had two lifters
advance from the regional meet
two weeks earlier, saw Renita
Spann qualify with a two-lift
total of 235 pounds.
That was good enough to
earn her third place in the 183-
pound category, while her
teammate Briana Scott was five
pounds shy of qualifying with a
total of 230 pounds.
For Spann it will be an
interesting time getting ready
for Gainesville.
"I didn't know I had quali-
fied, but it is a privilege to go
representing Pace," said Spann,
who is a senior at Pace. "I
thought I had a good chance.
"What is going to be hard
for me is working out the next
two or so weeks by myself."
For Milton the Panthers
will be sending their largest
contingent ever to the State
Finals with seven.
Leading the way for Milton
was the top overall lifter for
Wednesday's meet, Missy
McMillion.
McMillion, who competes
at 139 pounds, posted a new
meet record of 325 pounds to
take the title.
Besides breaking last year's
mark of 280 pounds overall for
her weight class, McMillion
tied the old record for the clean
and jerk and set a new mark in
the bench press by pressing 175
pounds.
"She has had a determined
attitude all season," said Milton
coach Mike McMillion, who
doubles as a proud father. "She
set a goal for herself and has
been determined to improve."
But McMillion is even
prouder of the fact seven girls
from Milton have qualified for
the state meet in Gainesville.
"This is the most we have
See, POWER, Pg. 3B
Renita Spann
Pace HS
Sierra Samuel
Milton HS
'A
Sports
Milton back on winning track
C Central and Pace girls
By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Editor
Milton returned to form and
avenged a loss from earlier this
season.
The Panthers feasted on the
Eagles of Pine Forest 51-39 in
the Panther Den on Tuesday.
And with the win secured
the second seed in the boys
District 1-4A basketball tourna-
ment.
Milton 119-3, 12-2) took
control of the game in the sec-
ond quarter by outscoring Pine
Forest 16-6.
Pine Forest attempted a
comeback after halftime, but
Milton stepped it back up in the
fourth quarter to put the game
away.
Adam Allen led the way for
Milton with 25 points and 12
rebounds, while grounding the
Eagles with five blocked shots.
In other boys action:
Ruby Gainer 83. Central
53
Central must have felt over-
whelmed in an 83-53 loss at
home to Ruby Gainer on
Tuesday.
The Jaguars (12-9. 5-6) fell
behind early in the first quarter
to Gainer 21-12.
Gainer kept control of the
game despite Central's many
attempts to regain some home
court advantage.
"It was 1I-11 at one time,"
said Central Head Coach Tony
McDonald. "Then they went on
a 23-4 run to lead 34-15 and
stayed there the rest of the
game.
"They just beat us real bad
with their quickness."
Keith Germann led Central
with a game high 24 points,
while Logan Campbell added
13.
Central outscored Ruby
Gainer in the third quarter 16-
12.
Jay 58, PCA 45
Jay is proving the) could
make some noise in District 1-
2A come playoff time.
On Tuesday the Royals dis-
posed of Pensacola Christian at
home 58-45.
Jay improved to 3-2 in dis-
trict action and 7-12 on the sea-
son as they took an early two-
point lead after the first quarter,
14-12.
After intermission Jay
turned it up by outscoring PCA
34-23.
Brad Lowery led a very bal-
anced Jay attack with 15 points
followed by Devin
Castleberry's 13 and Brandt
Hendricks' I L.
Lowery also led the Royals
with nine rebounds.
In girls action:
Pace 48, Pine Forest 45
After several fourth quar-
ters where the Lady Patriots
saw the game slip away. on
Tuesday they turned the tables.
Pace held on to defeated
Pine Forest 48-45 in Pensacola.
Pine Forest saw their one-
point lead. 19-18, disappear in
the third quarter as the Lady
Patriots (12-10) outscored them
18-11 in the third quarter.,
From there they held on for
the win.
Pace, who %was playing
without Erica Wright. was led
by Ashley Farbery's 15 points,
while Samantha Lewis and
Lindsey McDonald adding 8
points.
Wright was absent from the
line-up due to a family emer-
gency.
"We had several clutch per-
formances by players %who
stepped up including Ashle)
Fabery. Sam Lewis. Lindsey
McDonald. and Surita Guyton
facilitating our scoring with five
assists," said Pace Head Coach
Chad Rowell. "To win on the
road against a team as athletic
as Pine Forest without our lead-
ing scorer. is a real confidence
boost for our girls."
Central 48. Jay 44
The Jaguars were do"\ n b)
two points heading into the
final eight minutes of play at
home Monday.
Down the stretch they exe-
get big wins
cuted their offense and made a
couple of critical stops to defeat
Jay 48-44.
"We couldn't seem to
adjust to the combinations they
used in defense," said Jay Head
Coach Becky Holley. "This
caused us to commit 20
turnovers.
"Also we didn't play smart
defense; een though \we had 16
steals we sent them to the free
throw line 43 times of which
they' hit 28."
Jay connected on 12-of-16
from the line.
Leading the \wa\ for Central
was senior Jill Massey who fin-
ished the night Mith a double
double, 17 points and 14
rebounds.
Also reaching double fig-
ures for Central was eighth
grader Daysha Enfinger who
finished the night with 11
points.
"I thought %%e played very,
good defense and played with a
lot of passion and desire." said
Central Head Coach Scott
Campbell. "We needed that w in
very bad and the girls went out
and got it.
Amanda Barlow led Jay
with 13 points, while Molly
Dykes was next with nine.
On the night Central shot
63-percent from the charity
stripe, which was a big help.
"Our season average has
been around 45-percent," said
Campbell. "So that was a big
key to the victory.
"I also thought Jill Massey
played \ery well on both ends
of the floor, while Alesia
Enfinger came in and played
great defense for us.
Enfinger's effort was some-
thing Campbell was very high
on after the game.
"Without her effort defen-
sively we might not have won
the game." said Campbell.
Story wiritien by
Bill Gamblin. Reach him
at sports @'srpressgazette.com
Runners
Continued From Page One
in Pensacola.
The Double Bridge Run is
a great race for those serious
about running.
Both the 15K and 5K races
feature Pensacola's scenery
and the two rises in the 3-Mile
Bridge and the Bob Sikes
Bridge offer 'a challenge to
e'en more experienced run-
ners.
While there are plenty of
those "serious" runners, many
people dash across the finish
line because of the celebration
afterwards.
'This celebration will be
held on the boardwalk at
Quietwater Beach %with free
food, drinks, music and if you
are up to it dancing.
"I've never see such enthu-
siasm for and wide-spread
interest in the race," said Joe
Joseph, race coordinator at the
Pensacola Sports Association.
"We are very excited about this
event."
For those already regis-
tered, packet pickup %will be
from noon to 8 p.m. on
Wednesday and Thursday at
Academy Sports on Davis
Highway; Friday from 1 to 7
p.m. at Hooters on Pensacola
Beach; and Saturday from 5:45
a.m. to 6:45 a.m.
Joseph stressed if you are
picking up your packet on
Saturday to please come early
and don't wait so you can get
to the starting line on time. '
If .ou would like to partic-
ipate in the Double Bridge Ruri
contact the Pensacola Sports
Association at 434-2800
Stoy written Aivn
Bill Gamblin. Reach hion
at sportIs@ spri esigazette.coinf
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Saturday, January 28, 2006
Page 2-B
Central's Haley Kimbrough gets a hand in the face during a game earlier this season against Laurel Hill.
Central has clinched the number two seed in Distirct 1-A heading into next weeks playoffs.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin
The Santa Rosa Press Gazette
morlts~
News is on Signing Day
JByBILL GAMBLING
7G Sports Editor
A football fan asked me
-bhy I didn't w rite about college
rmnutments and prospects.
Well that is a very good
lestion, which deserves an
swer.
Especially since etervone
t'Is all excited, including me,
see John Mark Patrick corn-
2 ,t to Troy University.
SI am glad to hear of his "er-
1 commitment, but that is
*-" ere the rub is in my mind.
SIt is only a verbal commit-
About the time I mo\ed to
borida there was an outstand-
ig player at Pace High School.
The question I heard in the
tnedia for weeks was if he
*uld sign with Alabama or if
e would choose Florida State.
S My memory might be a lit-
cloudy since I didn't pay
bUch attention, but I believe-all
.he experts had him penciled in
as a commitment for Alabama.
It went so far that this stu-
'dent athlete wore a jacket to
national signing day so no one
could tell %which 'way he was
o ing until he sat down and
,took off his jacket.
To me it was exciting, but I
am a little more grounded in
facts and what will happen. not
what might happen.
Call me crazy, but I try to
'be a faithful member to the
'Church of What is Happening
:Now.
SI tried the Church of What
S'Might Happen, but it w\as just a
little to unpredictable for me
,very Sunday when I attended.
Besides I am fat enough
without hating some funk)
crystal ball distorting my per-
'fected pear shape as it is.
Wednesday will be a very
.exciting and busy da\.
The caravan or'media cir-
'cs which ever term you would
^ Bill's
A Locker
like to use, will start at one high
school and I will pick it up at
either Pace or Milton.
It just depends on which
stop will be first. '
My suggestion is let the
parents and athletes decide
*what is best for them.
This decision is not to be
considered lightly because
when they put pen to paper it is
a contract between them and
the school.
Each one of these athletes
have worked hard to get to this
moment and I have spoken to
some privately and realized it
has not been easy.
Some have been offered a
chance to play in college, but
there are so many ifs and buts-
included in those conversations
they have reconsidered their
options.
It might seem strange to
you, but I enjoy -%atching what
happens instead of speculating.
I remember someone was'
so quick to get the story out on
Ryne Jemigan leaving Florida
State and transferring to Auburn
he didn't ask the player.
With the final weekend of,
campus visits starting today I
can only imagine the players'
are looking forward Ato
Sunday's, quiet time.
For a few days prior to what
we call 'National Signing Day',
the phone will not ring so they
can spend time with family and
confidants in making this huge
decision ahead of them.
Many have said I will be
coming. here coach only to-
change their mind or get a bet-
ter offer they didn't expect.
Who knows what %will hap-
pen and what the Federal
Express man can deliver by
Wednesday morning '-_
.Can you imagine having
several different colleges call-
ing you and telling you what
you want to hear?.
Yes, they ar6 offering you a
scholarship during the conver-
sation, but at the same time that
scholarship can be taken away
if you do not perform ormneet
their expectations.
Maybe it was a good thing
my athletic career, as short as it
was ended early.
I saw what some friends
sent through and today it,
seems; even worse with the
feeding frenzy of trying to be
the first with the news.
There % ill be plenty of time
to write about the player's deci-
sion of %where they will play
football.
Call me crazy or stupid. but
I would rather get the stor)
right the first time instead of
%writing on %what a source tells
me and then scrambling when
that source is %wrong.
The decision is made when
their names is on the dotted
line.
So excuse me as I take my
seat in the Church of What is.
Happening Now, because li\ ing
today is hard enough.
B By the way, I am sure for
those of \ou w% ho ) ould like to,
predict the future' you can pick
up a slightly used crystalball on
E-bay real cheap starting
Thursday.
sports@srpressgazette.com
:Soccer
Continued From Page One
Since the Christmas break
jahe Patriots are 7-0-1, while
Niceville has been perfect all
season in district play.
Helping. them to earn the
-championship berth was a 2-0
.win over Crestview. -
T Scoring for the Patriots i 13-
4-3) were Curtis Brashear and
]Ryari Strang, while Cochran
made six huge stops to preserve
the shutout.
" Assists on the evening were
-'credited to Lewis and Milgate.
In other district soccer
action on Tuesday:
Gulf Breeze 3, Milton 1
The surging Panthers gave
the Gulf Breeze Dolphins more
than they bargained for.
Despite their 5-14-2 record,
Milton has been playing
stronger and was peaking at the
right time heading into the dis-
trict playoffs.
Jeff Porter scored, the
Panthers only goal of the game
to give Milton fans something
to cheer about aftei falling
behind 2-0 to the second seeded.
Dolphins.
"We played awesome and
all our seniors put together that
special game at the same time,"
said Milton Head Coach Ryan
Davenport. "It was nice to see'
the Gulf Breeze players yelling,
at each other for a change.
"This season has been a
work in progress and it all
clicked at the end of the season;
either I did something right as
the coach orjust got luck)."
Josh Rovier had six saves
for the Panthers.
With the sudden surge a
wave of momentum has taken
over the high school and great
things are expected next season
despite losing seen seniors.
Patriot become es a Pirate
Pace pitcher and third baseman Chris Sorce signed a baseball scholarship to play for Pensacola
Junior College. Standing from left to right are Pace Principal Frank Lay, PJC baseball coach Bill
Hamilton, Ryan Sorce, PHS coach Charlie Warner. Seated from left to right are Jim Sorce, Chris
Sorce, Julie Sorce.
Photo by Pace High School
Power
Continued From Page One
ever qualified as a school." said
McMNlillion. "And I am extreme-
ly proud of their performance.
"'These girls hate been very
determined and excited about
competing all season."
lMissy McMillion twill be
making her second appearance
at the state meet along with
KortneN Kabel and Tatayana
Neely.
Joining McMillion as qual-
ifiers are Megan Ryan, who fin-
ished third at 101 pounds with a
lift of 200 pounds: Kabel, who
firushed second at 119 pounds
%with a total of 265: Neely., who
finished second at 129 %with a
total of 280 pounds: Randi
Bishop. \who finished third at
129 %%ith a total of 270: Lee
Hart, w"ho finished third at 169
pounds with a, total of 250
pounds: and Sierra Samuel,
who finished third in the unlim-
ited class with a total of 305.
It w\as estimated that more
than 20 records were broken
during the ensure meet. includ-
ing the efforts of Neely. who
kept breaking records for the
clean and jerk in her class but
\was eclipsed by the eventual
Sinner at 129. Lakisha Gray of
Choctaw.
Neely set the mark at 150
pounds first, but Gray tied it
and then took the record for her
own with a successful lift of
160 pounds. -
All of these records being
set wasn't a surprise to, Mike
Milton's Randi Bishop is attempting to lift 135 pounds during the
clean and jerk portion of the sectional meet on Wednesday at Ft
Walton Beach High School.
MlcMillion.
"The girls are taking this
seriously and the sport is just
getting started," said
--McMillion. "It doesn't have a
20 )ear history. .
"It .is a new sport and as
more and more '/girls compete
records will continue to be set."
Other 'finishers for Milton
were Julia' Youngblood (fifth
place at 101 with a total lift of
180 pounds), Kristen Turner
(eighth at 110 with a total lift of
200 pounds), Chelsie Miley
(fifth place at 139 with a total
lift of 255 pounds), Lasandra
SSmith (fourth place at. 169
pounds with a total lift of '240
pounds), Esther Trimmer (fifth
place at 199 pounds with a total
lift of 230 pounds).
Milton's Victoria blocker
and Stephaney Buchanan were
not credited %with placing at the
meet because they did not log a
successful lift in both cate-
gories.
Story written by
Bill Gamblin. Reach him
at sports@srpressgazette.com
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Monday Ladies League '
Oops Alley
Jan. 23, 2005
High Game Women: Joyce 'JD"
Bulger 185
High Game Team:. Three Blind
Mice 472
High Series Women: Terrie Hicks
- 458
High Series Team: Prowlers -
1248 '
League Standings: 1. Three Blind
Mice. (11-5), 2. Puddi-Cats (10-6),
3. Wildcats (9-7), 4. Bowling
Chicks (9-7), 5. Bowing Sassys (8-
8), 6. Prowlers (8-8), 7. Hit-N-Miss
(6-10), 8. Garfields Pets (3-13)
W.U.M.I Church League
Oops Alley
Jan. 24, 2005
High Game Men: Kevin
Glydewell 208
High Game Women: Sandra
Brooks 227
High Game Team: Lane
Sweepers 665
High Series Men: Kevin
Glydewell 529
High Series Women: Brenda
Gilley 512
High Series Team Lane
Sweepers 1879
League Overall Standings: 1. Pin
Droppers, 2. Lane Sweepers, 3.
P.C.C. 2, 4. On Strike, 5. 'Pace
Community 1, 6. Jokers, 7.
Turkeys, 8. Holy Rollers
Stonebrook
Ladies Association 2-Day
Tournament
Best Ball
A-Flight-Gross: 1. Charlote
Wheeler, 2. Bonnie Cook, 3.
Dianne Johnson; Net: 1. Sye
Colyer, 2. Sara Nunn, 3. Karen
Feliciano
B. Flight-Gross: 1. Danette
Hensel, 2. Joanne Quesinberry,
3. Liz Scheifele; Net: 1. Cindy
Trutt, 2. Fran Gentry, 3. Mary
Woltersdorf
Birdies Sara Nunn, Danette,
Hensel, Sue Colyer, and Cindy
Trutt,
Chip-ins Sara Nunn, Joyce
Parazie, Sue Colyer, and Kae
Dressen
Home and Home
with Scenic Hills
Senic Hills 1. Barbara Robinson,
2. Kathy Ball, 3. Peggy Hunter.
Stonebrook 1. Danette Hensel,
2. Cindy Trutt, 3. Sue Colyer
Closest to pin Senic hills: Susi
Lyon; Stonebrook: Kateri Baker
Tanglewood
Ladies Association
Choose your nine, 1/2 handicap
1. Evelybn Milbrath
T2. Anne Bowen
T2. Bobbi Utt
Saturday Jai
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y raun 28, 2006
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I re t h i g s A re A l w a s9a p e n n g A t i t o9ih*co o f
INew Teacher this year to MHS
Kristie West MHS School
Related Employee of the Year
vim
tinmu
M-
Sheila Thompson teaches ninth and eleventh grade reading. Mrs.
Thompson has a son in the tenth grade that attends MHS. "I enjoyed school,
especially high school. I was very active in Student Council and I \\as a
cheerleader in high school. High school was a great experience that I will
always remember."
Project Graduation News
Congratulations to Mrs. Kristie West who was chosen as Milton High
School's School Related Employee of the Year! Mrs. West is the athletic
secretary for MHS.
A banquet \\ill be held on February 24th at Sikes Hall to honor all Santa
Rosa County's school related employees.
Pictured are: (1-r. Mr. Danny Retherford, Assistant Principal, Mr. Murry
Rutledge, Athletic Directors. Mrs. Kristie West. Mr. Lewis Lynn, Principal,
NMr. Brian Noack. Assistant Principal, and Mrs. Gloria Gibson. Curriculum
Coordinator
The Project Graduation Committee for MHS Class of 2006 is currently
Working hard to promote a fun-filled, safe. alcohol and drug-free, all-night
'celebration for graduating seniors. Great progress is being made in fundrais-
ing but your help is needed. Any parent of a senior is encouraged to -
1. Attend a Project Graduation meeting held every 1st and 3rd Monday
of every other month until graduation. Meetings are held in MNs.
Wiley's Room. FFA Building. Room 4 at 6:00.
2. Volunteer!!! Parents will be waitress shadowing at the Texas
Roadhouse Feb. 7th and April 4th. There will be a boxed lunch sale
-during the month of February and a cookie dough sale. plus much
more. Volunteers are always needed!!
3. Solicit contributions
4. Chaperone the event on graduation night at Big Kahunas!!
A mail out with more information will be going out soon to all senior par-
ents. If you have any questions or would like to help, please contact Adair
Cotton at 393-6034 (mhs2006projgrad@yahoo.com)
Scholarship News
The University of West Florida is having open house Sat. Jan 21st. From 9 tilll
o'clock.
Seniors you might want to check out the www.scholarships.com w\eb site. You
might find something.
Any junior girl interested in participating in the 2006 session of Girls State this
summer at FSU. see Mrs. Ford for an application. Applications are due back bN JanuarN
31st.
An\ junior boy interested in participating in the 2006 session of Bo\s State this
summer at FSU. see Mrs. Ford for an application. Applications are due back by
February 15th.
Test Preparation and ittoring Now .Available
All students serious about improving grades and test scores on the 2006 FCAT need
to meet every Monday through Thursday from 2:40 to 3:40 in the NIHS Nledia center.
Free Tutoring for the FCAT!!
Mark Your Calendar
Jan. 23-27 Boy's Soccer District Tournament at
Navarre
Feb. 1 Baseball Team pictures
Feb. 2 Baseball Black and Gold Game
Feb. 4 Food Service Association yard sale 7 a.m.
Feb. 13-17 Boy's Basketball District Tournament
at Washington
Feb. 18 Beau Dance
Feb. 20 Football banquet at 1st Baptist Church
Feb. 25 Close-up trip to Washington
Feb. 27 Project Graduation meeting at 6
Proud to be
a PANTHER!
/ Important Phone -
Numbers for MHS
Main Office: 983-5600;
Main Office Fax 983-5610
Guidance: 983-5609
Guidance Fax: 983-5618;
Attendance :983-5608;
Attendance Ans.
Machine-983-5658; Band: 983-5611
Weight Room: 983-5606;
Chorus:983-5613;
M. Rutledge: 983-5616;
Athletic Fax: 983-5614
or visit us at
www.santarosa.k12.fl.us/mhs/
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AFRICAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL. ZION
Isaiah Chapel AME Zion Church
5035 Dr Manin Luther King. Jr.
Drie. Milton
AFRICAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL
Greater Beihiehem AME
3299 Rich1hurg St.. Milton
ANGLICAN
TrinnJt b\ the Fields -
4980 WVest Spencerfield Road. Pace
APOSTOLIC
First Apostolic Church
5574 E. High.waN 90. Mlion
Pace Apostolic Church
4763 Old Guernsey Road. Pace
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
Bagdad I st Assembls of God
4513 Fors,th Stree. Bagdad
East Milton Assemby of God
5174 Ward Basin Road. Nilior
: Ebenezer Acrmblt of God
Ebenezer Church Road. Ila\
Faith Chapel Awsembly of God
205 South Airport Ro.d. Milton
First Assembl of God
6163 Doci' od Dn.e. Mihoni
Glad Tidings, Asenib\ of God
E. Highna:, 90, Pace
Ja:, First Ase-,embl\ of God
400 S. Alabama Street, .Ja
S McLellan A\ssembl., of God
61.151., Three Notch Trail. Milon
New Hope Asscmbl: of Gd
9550- Chumuckla H\\,. Pace
Pace Assembl. of God
3948 Hw) 90. Pace
True Grace Fello ship A-ssembl, of
God
I 517 W illard Noms Rd it:-..
\\elcone Assemihly of God
5 5S Wclc>ome Church Road.
Miltion .
BAPTIST ABA
Berr, hill Road Baptiit-.kBA
313095 Berr hill Road. MNilion
Bethel MNiion.iar Baptist -ABA
61 .5 Old Bagdad H-iv Millon n
Fell.:. ship Bapust Church ABA .
5223 H..,. 90. Pace
First Nhssioriar Bapnst -ABA
3949 Pace Road. Pace
Galilee Missionanr Bapti-ABA
SH%,\ 90. \\Wet Milton
BAPTIST
l:ilon Bapisi
4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton
Ea!-t Side Baputist
4S4 \\ ard Basin Road. Million
Faith Bapii .
'. 6423 Hamilton Bnd,-e Rd. Milton
Firs Bap[,st of Hirold
I0555 G(oodrange Dnie. lion -
Mount Pilgnm Bapiti
51i3 Dr Martin Luther Kinc. Jr
Street. Million
St iJhn DiN me MNisionawr, BapIlsi
S53 3 St Jiohn Streel MNilon
BAPTIST INDEPENDENT
Bible Baptisi Church .-.f Pace
.
4001 \rcm Street. Pace
Bible Way Baptist Church
5976 Dogwood Dn'.e Milton
SBrow nsdale Baptist Church
Chumuckla HwA. Ja N
Jo\ Bible Bapust
8613 Hwvy 90. ilton
Pleasant Hill Mis.ionarN Bapnst
5550 Econfina Street. Milton
Solid Rock Baptist
6760 East Gale Road. Milton
inity Bapusti
5301 HighLaa 90. Pace
victoryy Baptist
4000Ai'alon Bld Milton
West Florida Baptist
5621 H\, 90. Million
Fil Am Baptist Church
5240 Dogwood Dn\e. Milton
BAPTIST -SOUTHERN
Atalon Bapust
4316 Aalon Blvd Milton
Berrndale Baptist Church
6730 H\y 4. Jay
BillorN Ist Bapust of Holley-
Navarre
High, 857 North Hollea
Black'aater Baptist
11689 Munsorr Hwy.. Milton
Cah an Baptist
H\%,. 89. Allentonr
Cora Bapust
12953 H.\ 197. Ja\
East Side Baptst
4.SS4 Ward Bastn Road. Milton
Ferns Hill Baptist
6848 Chaffin Street. Milton
First Bagdad Baptist
4-529 Fors;yth St.. Bagdad
First Baptist of Garcon Point
1780 Garcon Point Rd Milon
First Baptist of Milton
6797 Caroline St Milton
Flonda Baptist Convention
3418 AVshmore Lane. Pace
Floridaio n Bapust
38r51 Diamond Street .Pace
Harnmi.ln Ridge Bapntst
5536 Ho' 90 W. Pace
Hickory Hammock Bapust
Hickorn Hammock Rd, E.Milion .r
Immanual Bapust
4187 H \. 90. Pace
James Street Bapnst
106 W lanes Street Milton
Ja First Baptist
214 S. XMabanmra Street. Ja\
Li% ing Truth Church
iConiemporarn i
Meeting at S S Di\on Intermedjate,
School, Pace
Mount Cal' ary So Baptist
5300 Benlhaill Road Milton
New Bethel Baptist
10995 Chumuckla Hv'.y., Ja
New Life Baptist
6380, Ba\bern Street. Milton
Mount Pleasant Baptist
6151 Doguwood Dr. Milton
Olikei Baptist
5240 Dogv.ood Dri'e Milton'
Pine Level Baptist
3300 Pine Level Church Road, Jay
Pine Terrace Baptst '
6212 PineiBlossom Road Milton
Pleasant Home Baptisi
8500 Pleasant Home, Munsori
Santa Rosa Bapust Asso.
6842 Oak St Milton
6820 H% 87 North Mihlon
Spring Hill Bapist Church
9214 Munson Hw>. Milton
Wallace Baptist Church
6601 Chumuckla Hvvy
Woodbine Baprist Church
4912 Woodbine Road Pace
BAPTIST -MISSIONARY
Mr. Bethel Baptist
175 Limit Street Milton
New Macedonia Baptist Church
4751 Chumuckla Hkw. Pace
New Prol idence Missionanr Baptis
4175 Popcorn Rd.. Milton
CATHOLIC
St Rose of Lima Catholic Church
6457 Park Ae. SW Milton, FL
CHA RISNIATIC
Sheperd House Mmnistry
5739 Stewartn St Milton
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bagdad Chuch of Chnst
4413 Garcon Point H.y Bagdad
Berrnhill Church of Christ
2679 Benrrhill Rd Pace.
Church of Christ
300 Margaret St Milton,
Jay Church of Christ
E HighwaN 4. JaN
Margaret Street Church of Christ
6745 Margaret Street. Milton.
McLellan Church of Christ
NMunson Hwy Milion
Susan St. Church of Christ
600 Susan St. Million
West NlMiltor Church of Ch-rst
5300 High"ayv 90. Pace
Pea Ridge Church of Christ
4400 Bell Lane. Pea Ridge -
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
Ferns Hill Church of God in Chnsti
909 N. Alabama St Milton
Hope MInistnr-Church of God in
Chnrist, Inc.
113 Willing Street, Miltor,
World Church of God
Milton Worship Center
5177 Stewart St.. Milton
Communit3 Chapel Church of God.
4300 Pace Lane,
South of Wal-Mart
Second Chance
Church of God in Chnsi
5887 N Ste%%an St.. NMiiton
CHUiRCHOF GOD
Covenant Church of God
4645 School Ln Pace
Church of God of Prophec)
600 G~lover Lane. Miihon, FL -
COMMUNITY OF CHRIST
Community of Chri .
6656 Radmond Hobbs St Mhilon,
CHURCH OF.IESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter day Saints .
5737 Berrshill Rd. Militon
EPISCOPAL
St. Mary's Episcopal Church;
Awe
5739 N. Ste arti St.. Million
Word Alive Christian Churc h
5707 Sten art Si Mlton
Wesi Milton Church of Christ
53'100. Highwva\ -o.Pace ,
PENTECOSTAL
Gospel Lighthouse Church
10001 Chumuckla H o,.,Pace-
United Pentecostal
Church of Ben Ndjle
7580 Hwy.4, Jay :
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
Mount Zion Peniecosial Holiness
Church
5532 Osceola St..Milton
Chumuckla Peniecotial Holines
Church
-841 Hw, v ,s Ja\
Li inig Word Worship Center
5573 Stieaart St. Million
Roeille Holines Church
Nlunson He Milton
Cobbleo n Holiness Church
4-701) Greenwood Road itHw\ 1641
Ja,.FL 32565
PRESBM TERLAN PC'
Weqinnirter Presb\,erian Church
PC A
66590 Park A\enue. MNilion
FULL GOSPEL
Milton Victory Ministries.
7:235 E. Hy X 90 Milton
Living Faith Church
7400 Reformauon Rd Milton -
HOLINESS
Hollandiov.n Hohliness Church
1851 Ptne'ie, ChurchRd, Jay
Cobbtown Holiness
4700 Green-,ood Rd
Jay. FL 32565 : .
INDEPENDENT
Grace Bible Church
623 Chestnut. Milton
INTERDENOMINATIONA L
E\ angel Christian Church
6763 Margaret St. Milton
Ken Sumerall Ministries
4901 Forest Creek Dr.. Pace
.IEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Jeho.ah's Witnesses Milton
Congregation
5696 Bern hull Rd. Mil ion
LUTHERAN
Eternal Tnnnr\ Lutheran Chuich
60-,6 Old Bagdad H..\ Milton
METHODIST
Chnrist Linited Nlethodist Chulch
5983 Dogvood Dr.. Million
Chumuckla LUnied Methodist
Church
94851 -H,. 197.Churnuckla
Elizabeth Chapel United Methodist
Church
x(800 Chumuckla Hi\%.. Pace
lst United Meth.Church of Pace
45410 Chumuckla H"u Pace
\oodbine United Methodist Church
5201'0 Woodbine. Pace
Bagdad United Methodist Church
4540 Fors.\th Si.. Bagdad
First United Methodist Church
6830 Berrnhill Rd Milton
Ja N United MeNhodist Church
300i South Alabama Si.. JaN
Mae Edwards Memorial United
MNethodist Church
505? Mulat Road. Million. FL
Pine ie, United Methodist Church
1400J Pine iev. Church Rd Jla,
Wesle Memnional United Methodivt
Church
4 701 School Ln. Pace.FL .
woodbinee United Me[ihdist Church
5200 Woodbine Rd.. Pace
NAZARENE
First Church of the Nazarene
5162 Avenida Del Fuego. Pace
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Christian Lite Church
4-1401 Aalon Blud. Milton
Christian Life Church
4401 Avalon Blvd., Milton
Church of the Living God
3375 Garcon Pt. Milton
New Testament Church.
5277 Glover Lane, Milton
Shepherd House Ministries
Ill ,Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church
-" LC MS
Rev. Daniel Thies, Ph.D. Pastor
Worship Sern ices: Sunday 8:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Clearly teaching God's unchanging Word
6076 Old Bagdad Hwy Office Phone 623-5780.
hittp://eternaltrinity.org E-mail: Info@etemaltrinity.orgl
First United Methodist
C church o f M i I to n
6830 Berryhill Street 623-6683
Worship Sernice @ 8:30 & 11:00 -
Sunday School @ 9:45
Youth Fellowship @ 5:00
Small enough to care, Large enough to serve!
Covenant Church of God
.5 .4645 School Lane, *Pace, FL 32571
"Preaching the Gospel publicly and from,
house to house." Acts 20:20
God is Moving!
Benny M. Turner, Pastor Service Times
Phone: 850-994-1273 Sunday 10:00 AM Worship
Fax: 850-995-1737 Wednesday 7:00 PM Study
Committed to excellence as we serve Jesus.
Come grow with us!
Hickory Hammock
Baptist Church i
Pastor Carl Gallups (since 1987)
Worship & Children's Church 8:30 & 10:00 am '.
Sunday School 9:00 & 10:00 am
Bible Study For All A es 5:00 pm
Wednesday Worship 6:30 pm l"-
Preschool All Services
8351 Hickory Hammock Road, Milton 623-8959 www.hickoryhammockt7aptlst.org
Dynamic Worship Music Drama Children & Youth Ministries and lots morel
Pace Community Church
Reaching Seekers, Building Believers
Features...
* Live band, contemporary music ww
* Exceptional children's & teen ministry
* Safe, clean, nursery & preschool classes Future Plans...
* Small Groups & Seminars New worship fa(
under construct
Affiliation... acre campus
* Non-denominational & Bible based
* Purpose Driven
* A member of the Willow Creek Association
S 994-4310
w.PaceCommunityChurch.com
ciiity now
ion on 25
Pace Assembly of God
Pace Assembly Ministries, Inc.
3948 Highway 90
S- Pace, Florida 32571-1998
Pastor.G/yn Lowery, Jr
Sunday School 9:45 am .
Morrn. W:in rhip C am '
Campmeeting.Service 6:00 pm ,
"ww paceassembly org
Orlice" 18501 99.71731
Prayer Lii 1850i 994-5200
FAX: (850) 994-9936
Bus Service Available
Carripme.irig H.:.ur Telecasi
WFG', TV35 Sunayv 7 30 am
VHBRT3.: Miondays. 900pm
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'W Church That Makes No Apology For The O/ldT me Religion"
SCelebrate with us!
Sunday School 9:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:00 a.m.
;Evening. Worship 6:00 p.m.
.., Wednesday Opportunities available
for all ages 6:30 p.m.
CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
5983 Dogwood Drive, (Hwy 89), Milton
Church Office: 623-8820 Robert West, Pastor.
YOU'RE INVITED
CHURCH LIKE IT USED TO BE1
Come Visit UsI
Grace Bible Church
6331 Chestnut Street -
Milton. FL 32570.,
623-4671
Dr. Dayton Hobbs, Senior Pastor
Rev, Tod Brainard, Pastor
Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning: 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening: 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 7:00 p.m.
Where? Currently meeting at Pace High School, 4065 Norris Road, Freedom Hall Ronnie Christian
When? 10:00 A.M. Sunday Pastor
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Have YOU been lookino,
f6l' a CIIUI-Ch that is like
YOU Use cl to remember?
A ChUI-Ch that has
Traditiopal CKPI-Ch MUSiC
A ChUrch vhere the Bible
is ope-ned md is taU'Iht
verse by verse
A ChUI-Ch that is centered
on bUildino strono families
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FIL-AAM BAPTIST CHURCH
SieelinC ai Olivei Bapisi Church
Fellowship Hall
5240 Dogwood Drive. Million, FL 32570
Tel. No: 18501 981-8642
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
Sunday School........... ................ 4:0(0p.m.
Re. Bert Li. Solis Sunday Worship................. ..............5:00 p.m.
850 36-4576 Tuesday Discipleship Training..........6:00 p.m.
Thursday Prayer Meeting................. :00 p.m.
ineid ai aoin reni ilcalc,.n call Ior direcliioni,
CHRIST IS THE REAL AASII ER TO ALL PROBLEMS "
-- h.i WEST MILTON CHVRCH OF CHRIST
.* 5300 HwY 90 WEST MILTON FL. 994-6088
1 OfRD'SSIIPPER, SUNo0, Biu1 F SiUDv WL N WORSHIP IOA.m & 6PMv
. i... r,.' WEDNESDAY 6 30 Pi EVERYONE WELCOME
EPISCOPAL St. Mary's
CHL RCH
Episcopal Church
I The Rev John Wallace
Services:
Sunday Holy Eucharist: 8:00 & 10:00 am
Sunday School: 9:45 am
6849 Oak treet Wednesday Holy Eucharist: 6:00 pm
6849 Oak Street
Milton. Florida 32570 Nursery provided
Phone i850j 623-2905 tor Sunday service
PRESBYTERLAN LISA
First Presb, teriran Church of Milton
; 5206 Elmira St Milton. FL
Pace Pricbtenan Church
4557 Woodbtne Rd. Pace. FL
PRIMllTIE BAPTIST
Bethleheimr Pnrmite Baptist
Church
5339 Zero Ln Milton. FL
Mount Zion Pnrrruire Bapnst
Church
603 4th A%. ..Milton. FL
PROTEST LNT
Milioni SDA Church
S 52'S BerrmhAll Rd Milton
SE\ENTH-D.A AD\ENTIST
Mihon Se.enit,-Day
Adiennsit Church
52S5 Berryhill Rd.. Milton
UNITED PENTECOSTAL
Firi Peniecosial Church of Bagdad
-1636 Forsih Si.. Bagdad
VINEYARD
Bae Area \ nc,ard Church
Million Corn-imunirN Center
5629 B% rom, Street. Milton
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Fa," Jh '2. nd'Quarter
Honor RolN
CODY SillBii LEAR 7 / A Honor o oll A/ ono ol
e Senior Feature boy is Cody Walter Stetlen His par-
ts are Walter and Sue Stetleu and he has a sister Kara ~rt: larooke laek
Prittmey Campbell Drooke aekstone
etlen Cody is involved in Sn Beta, Key Club, FBLA (secre- Kaitlyn Campbell Jerrett Callaway
-y), and NAHS (treasurer). He is also the secretary of his Sarah Carpenter Cindel Foster
ss. He runs track and cross country. When asked who 1ayl0r saer Jaiele Hamiltol K
Alexis Harris Pellany Kelley
>een the biggest influence on his life, he says his par- Justin Foley Kaylee Olsen
because they never let him settle for less than his best. Steven Phillips
ash has been an influence because he taught him to th frade: Will Scott
always try his hardest. The accomplishment in his life Elizabeth rewry Nicole White
ost proud of was running track and cross country for Heather Fennr th Grade:
nts his classmates to remember him as, "A nice guy Travis Hatfield Sandra oy ett
ling for his friends". He says the best part about being a Jennifer Moe Sarah Ea es
Eric .oodbred
re one year away from the next big step of your life. 9th trade: Travis Peirce
s include: running, hunting, fishing, and playing Hunter Pondurant
ans for the future are to finish his A.S. at RJ.C. and ,. th 4rade:
JWF, FSU, or FIT. He will probably major in Environmeni- K0tdh ~ e: he rAdoison
Kenna kflnger Timothy V7Imore
SEmily Everton Prittany .Ilers
Sailey Kinicker Jessica Pitts
CARRIE DAVIS 11h trade: 10th irpde:
i adg lardin Chad Mo aniel
girl is Carrie Louise Davis, daughter ret hn Cotto
ia Davis and sister to Crystal and l elleyPozler lth rade:
r free time, Carrie likes to spend time J esaaErveh J8etty Prown
shopping, and go jetskiing. oMaggie Everidge Laura Carnley,
sopping, Kaymond Everton Michelle Evans.
teacher and biggest influence at school, Jessica Hart Clark Harris
rie thinks that Mrs. Wright is a great Shawna Moorer Shelby Howell ,
at friend and is always there to listen to hen Cortney Norton Teri Hunt
Shaina McCall
nt Carrie is most proud of is being a senior She says lh trade Chaing Morgan
she has made it this fan Her fondest senior memory Adam londurant Crystal Pace
3s she has had with her classmates. When asked what Ashley Caylor Nathan Smith
Aing a senior is Carrie replied, havingg all the younger .andal I Ooodbred Cherie Ward
IIAshley-Jade + Johnson, James Willams
o you" Jill Massey
:he future include: getting a job at T.R. Jackson Kebekah Neely I Zth -rade:
I and becoming a teachen Someday she would even Jenna O'kelley Heather Pau htery
ndaycare. Virginia Thomas renda Fabbro
n day care. Jennifer Wilemon Kristen l.erch
C.J. Penton,
DISTRICT IA GIRLS BASKETBALL M nnie Pearl owei
TOURNAMENT TO BE HELD AT ChH.S. CfO Nor- rucio r
olatl! SSS Monday Bao ...
6.00 p 'm. *
leading 0i ..,e
t is open to M3 Ro&y y Mrse. Rowell gew up i ay and
as 10-12.
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S708 PETS
710 PET SUPPLIES
712 LOST PETS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
802 ANTIQUES
804 APPAREL
806 APPLIANCES
808 ARTS & CRAFTS
810 COMPUTERS
812 FARM EQUIPMENT
814 FURNITURE
816 JEWELRY
818 LAWN EQUIPMENT
820 LUMBER/HARDWARE
822 MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
824 OFFICE EQUIPMENT
826 SPORTING GOODS
828 ELECTRONIC
(STEREOiTV/VCR)
830 MISC./SALE
832 MISC./WANTED
834 LOST MERCHANDISE
TRANSPORTATION
902 AUTO SUPPLIES
904 CARS
906 BOATS
908 FARM EQUIPMENT
910 MOTORCYCLES
912 MOTOR HOMES
914 RECREATIONAL
916 SPORTS UTILITY
VEHICLE
918 TRUCKS
920 VANS
922 OTHER
N.h ^'tu
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I' ~.
SALES PERSON
$320 Salary, bonus,
benefits, advancement.
Key Auto Liquidation
4340 Avalon Blvd.
Milton, Fl.
Ask for Coach Gordon
850-983-3000
Nt ~ *~N 4
' 2
4. *. : i ;E
OFFICE CLERK ENTRY LEVEL.
IMMEDIATE NEED. DATA ENTRY,
FILING. PHONES AND OTHER OFFICE
DUTIES. BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF
MICROSOFT WORD AND EXCEL.
GREAT PAID BENEFITS WITH 401K.
SEND RESUME OR
APPLY IN PERSON TO:
SMITH TRACTOR COMPANY.
ATTN: HUMAN RESOURCES.
PO BOX 427, JAY, FL, 32565.
JAYSALES@SMITHTRACTORCO.COM
FULL TIME RESORT HOST
POSITION AVAILABLE AT
ADVENTURE UNLIMITED.
INCUMBENT GREETS ARRIVING
GUESTS AFTER HOURS,
CUSTOMER SERVICE REQUEST
AND NIGHTTIME SECURITY.
INCUMBENT MUST LIVE IN
PROPERTY. FAX RESUME TO
850.626.8911
~. AA~~ .J.
102
Drivers
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OF iearn c, .f
prIIrime d.de cupmrit
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AD HERE
Security
Self Storage
4391 Hwy. 90 Pace, FL
wil ll I .uI hl
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February 7. 2006
at 2:00 p.m.
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paid l. 31 i .mE 1l
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850-994.-0033 Office
102
Drivers
DRIVER TRAINEES
Needed Now! No
experience required
Werner Enterprises
has immediate
openings for entry-
level semi drivers.
Our avg. drivers
earn more than
$36K first year. 60%c.
of our drivers gel
home nighily/week-
ly. 15-day CDL train-
ing available in your
area. Call today. 1-
866-280-5309.
NOW HIRING
No CDL required
Truck driver wiin
tractor Irailer and
forklifl experience a
must. 623-5385.
1 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 \\pm. Microsoft \Word e\penence.
Knowledge of medical termnnolog\, grammar. spelling
and purtuation Be able to transcribe
.SO minutes per da\ .
Applications are accepted
Mondayj- Frid:, 9 a.m. 5 p.m.
.t lJa Hospital.
14114 .Alabjnma St.. la. FL. or call
tS5l-n675-Sl0169 tor more information.
102
Drivers
AL E30M aFt e
DRIVER TRAINEES
Needed Now! No
experience required.
Werner Enterprises
has immediate
openings for entry-
level semi drivers.
Our avg. drivers
earn more than
$36K lirsi year. 600%
of our drivers gel
home nightly'week-
ly. 15-day CDL [rain-
ing available in your
area. Call loday 1-
866-280-5309.
DRIVER-COVE-
NANT TRANS-
PORT. Excellent
pay and benefits
for Experienced
Drivers, 0/0,
Solos Teams &
GraduateStudents
.Bonuses Avai-
lable. Refriger-
ated Now
Available. (888)
MORE PAY
(888-667-3729)
S S*I*
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.
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/D/V
DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
.4 4
4 ..~ i*.~i,
.4,
4. .~2-..
it.-.
$ S $ $ $ $ $ $$ $ $ $ $$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Drivers:
Would you like to earn
$50,000 Plus
Per year anid 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
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
ATTENTION
KATRINA EVACUEES
Temporary Jobs or Training
Are Available For You
Have you lost your job due to the hurricane? Have you beer '"id 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'Piogram
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities
WAYSTPACANAD
* g^tmt'^iaBig- -- ^ .
PRIVATE
PARTY ADS
*4.00/WK
up to 30 words
.25 PER WORD
per PUBLICATION
OVER 30
$1.00 OFF FOR
3RD WEEK
MUST BE PRE-PAID
GARAGE.
SALE ADS
15.00
up to 20 words
.25 PER WORD
OVER 20
PRE-PAYMENT
REQUIRED
COMMERCIAL
ADS
$11.00/1 st week
$1.00 OFF EACH
ADDITIONAL WEEK
up to 30 words
.25 PER WORD
per PUBLICATION
OVER 30
SUBJECT TO
CREDIT APPROVAL
NOW HIRING!
SCHOOL JANITORS.
ALL OF SANTA
ROSA COUNTY. ALL
SHIFTS.
APPLY IN PERSON
OR CALL 983-5262 /
6544 FIREHOUSE
RD. BLDG. 3N,
MILTON, FL. 32570.
~ny
I AUCTIONS
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I PAGE 9B THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE JANUARY 28,2006
Outside Sales Executive
Santa Rosa's Press Gazette has an inmmedi-
ate opening for a proven sales executive. The
successful candidate will have a winning
personality and a proven track record
of sales production.
Represent an excellent product
in service to the community
for almost a century.
Good compensation package.
Excellent family working environ-
ment.
Ability to grow with the company.
Reply to: Press Gazette, 6629 Elva St.
Milton, FL 32570. Phone 623-2120.
e-mail: letters@srpressgazette.com
1-
-I
(2) yrs exp as a Custodian I; or equiv-
alent exp.
Landfill Attendant (8554)
Range: 12 $ 9.70 per hour
**01/30/2006 02/06/2006**
Note: .All experience and/or educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification for employment is deter-
mined. If the required supplemental
questions and supporting docu-
ments are not in by the close date.
your application "ill not be submit-
ted for consideration.
Minimum Oualifications AlMuat Be
Attained Before the Closiun Date)
HS/GED. 1 yr exp in .handling cash
and making change.' LICENSE:
Hold a valid Florida drivers license '
and maintain said license;, while
employedin this position. CERTIFI-r
CATE: Must complete training as
required by Florida Department, of
Environmental Protection (FDEP).
Zoning Manager (6034)
Range: 22 $ 30,699.05 $
33,886.01 DOQ
**01/30/2006 02/06/2006**
Note: All experience and/or .educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification for employment is deter-
mined. If the required supplemental
questions and supporting docu-
ments are not in by the close date,,
your application Will not be submit-
ted for consideration.
Minimum Qualifications (Must Be
Attained Before the Closing Date)
Associate of Arts degree and (3) yrs of
exp implementing local government
zoning ordnances; OR, a Bachelor's
degree in Environmental Science,
Political Science, Public
Administration, Urban and Regional
Planning, or related field and (1) yr of
exp implementing local government
zoning ordinances; OR, HS/GED and
(5) yrs of exp implementing local gov-
ernment zoning ordinance.
LICENSE: Applicant must have a
valid State of Florida Driver's License
at the date of hire and maintain said
license while employed in this posi-
tion.
Zoning Technician (60441
Range: 18 $ 25.196.14 S
27.811.83 DOQ
**0130/2006 02/06/2006**
Note: .All experience and/or educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification for employment is deier-
nuined. If the required supplemental
questions and supporting docu-
ments are not in by the close date,
your application will not be submit-
ted for consideration.
Alinnunm Oualifications (Alust Be
.4Artained Before the Closing Date)
HS/GED and I1I ir of public contact
exp which h in\olhed zoning, planning.
engineering, real estate. or legal mat-
ters: OR. Associate's degree from an
accredited college or university.
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 posi-
tion "
'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-
Lion4l requirements must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification for employment is deter-,
mined. If the required supplemental
questions and supporting docu-
ments are not in by the close date,
your application will not be submit-
ted for consideration.
Minimum Oualifications (Must Be
Atrained Before the Closing Date I
HS/GED. (2) yrs of exp with hard-
%%are and software troubleshooting and'
repair. including ;(11 r of Network
Support. Microsoft Word ior comple-
tionofaWord training classic: ORA+
Certification and three years of com-
puter repair experience. OR. an equiv-
alent combination of training ahd
experience. LICENSE: Applicant.
must have a valid State of Florida,
Driver's License at the date of hire and
maintain said license while employed
in this position. PREFERENCE: will
be given to applicants with experience
in Microsoft Access. Experience must
be documented on the application for
preference to be given.
Technical Services Librarian (3308)
Range: 30 $ 45,572.90 $
50,303.97 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. If the required supplemental
questions and supporting docu-
ments are not in by the close date,'
your application will not be submit-
ted for consideration.
Minimum Oualifications (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. If the required supplemental
questions and supporting docu-
102
Drivers
DRIVERS- DO u
know HOGAN????
No run at Night,
Sign on Bonus
$2,500, home most
weekends. Ask for
Megg. Singles,_
Teams,' Students
EOE Class A 877-
754-4320
TRACTOR TRAIL-
ER DRIVING IN-
STRUCTORS need-
ed for our Milton, FL
facility. Minimum re-
quirements: 3 yrs
OTR, excellent safe-
ty record, meet all
DOT requirements,
high school grad or
GED with good ver-
bal skills. Competi-
tive pay and benefits
package. Call David
@ 1-800-709-7364,
fax resume to (850)
983-1090.
102
Drivers
EVERGREEN
TRANSPORTA-
TION needs drivers
to run the 13 SE
states with both
weekly and week-
end hometime. We
offer good pay and
benefits. Company
pays $1000. sign-on
bonus. Ift you are at
least 23 with a good
driving record with a
HAZMAT endorse-
ment please come
'by our terminal lo-.
cated at 300 Hwy.
95A, Cantoment,
Florida across from
IP paper mill or call
850-968-1702.
ments are not in by the close date.
your application will not be submit-
ted for consideration.
Mlinum Oualifications (Mlust Be
Attained Before the Closing Datel
Baccalaureate Degree from a four year
college or university, supplemented by
an advanced degree from an accredited
School of Library Science: 1.21 yrs exp
in a library. I 1 yr must hale been in a
supervisory capacity. *+NOTE:
Applicants with public library expe-
rience will be given preference oler
other applicants.
Planner I (60371 .
Range: 23 $ 32.253.19 $
35,601.49 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. If the required supplemental
questions and supporting docu-
ments are not in by the close date.,
your application will not be submit-
ted for consideration.
Alinimnun Qualifications fMiust Be
Attained Before the Closing Date)
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
HUMAN RESOURCES
EMPLOYMENT
ANNOUNCEMENT:
ATTENTION: 'The information
given on your application \\ill be e\al-
uated against the minimum qualifica-
tions of the job description. The length
of related work experience, training
and educauon described on your appli-
cation. will be an important considera-
tion in the entire application and selec-
tion process. After all applications are
e\ aluated, our name w ill be placed on
the employment list: ranked accord-
ingly.
Other than this announcement. no
further notification will be sent.
** $ * A 14 c 'A* A' 'v 'I At Ar *f. A v v 4
Custodian [ (84021
Range: 5 $ 8.16 per hour
**01/30/2006 02/06/2006**
Note: .411 experience and/or educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification for employment is deter-
mined. If the required supplemental
questions and supporting docu-
ments are not in by) the close date.
your application will not be submit-
ted for consideration.
Minimum Qualifications ilubt Be
.ttained Before [lie Closing Date)
102
Drivers
FFE, THE F/S is
higher here! $1.11
Avg. $2,000 sign-on
$2,600 Referral Bo-
nus. Base Plate pro-
vided. No truck no
problem. Low pay-
ment with short
lease. (800)569-
9298.
LEARN
TO DRIVE
Tractor Trailers
-', I. ...
15 DAY LOCAL
CDL TRAINING
iiti,.ak ,. 1 : u hiri i.. 0i
For over 29 years-
we've been training
America's Truckers!
CALL TODAY!
Truck Driver Institute
5750 Milton Road -
Milton, FL
800-709-7364
104
General Help
Top Pay
Carpenters,
Concrete Finishers'
Formsehers
needed tor
immediate
permanent
employment
Experienced only
need apply
8501 368-5629
*ALL ABOUT YOU"
Now hiring stylist,
nailtech, etc. Excit-
ing new salon in Mil-
ion. 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
1866)889-0210.
AVERAGE POST-
AL EMPLOYEE
. EARNS $57,000/YR
Minimum Starling
Pay $18.00/hr. Ben-
efits/Paid Training
and Vacations. No
Experience Needed
(800)584-1775, Ref
#5600.
BECOME A Mystery
Shoppedr!
GAPbusler
is currently recruiting
mystery shoppers
Get' paid to shop
and improve cus-
tomer service Apply
now at. www gap-
buster.com/xec.
104
General Help
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
group.com
EOE/M/F/D/V
Drug Free Work-"
place
COOKNEEDED for
Bayou Cafe. Mon-
day-Friday Call
994-9232.
EARN UP to $550
WEEKLY WorKing
through ihe govern-
ment. PT No Experi-
ence. Call Today!!
(8001488-2921
Ask for Depanment
PLACE
YOUR AD
HERE
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
TRAINING FOR
EMPLOYMENT
Bulldozers, Backhoes,
Loaders, Dump Trucks,
Graders, Scrapers,
Excavators
Next Class: Oct. 3rd
Train in Florida
*ral crinal Cerfliralion
S -Firninar l AAssislnce '
-Job Placernent
800-383-7364
SA o4iile TrairiTr ni Srr S i:es
iVW d3Ari-JLhuu0014inr
MOVIE EXTRAS,
ACTORS & MOD-
ELS! Make: $75-
$250/day All ages
and faces wanted!
No exp. Required.
FT/PT! 1800)714-:
7564.
NOW HIRING cash-
ier for Baileys Penny
Pantry 3840 Hwy
90, Pace. 994-7801.
NOW HIRING for
2006 Postal Posi-
tions, $17.50-
$59 00./hr Full
Beneits/,Paid Train-
ing and Vacations
No. Experience Nec-
essary (8006584-
1775 Reference #
5600.
JULL~W2iWt~
CITY OF MILTON
Service Technician I Water Sewer Department -
City of Milton:
Reqs: St of FL Drivers Licenses Class B"
CDL with air brakes and "N" endorsement
required within 3 mos. Prev. utility
installation exp an asset. Entry level, outside
laborer work. Salary range $16,494.40
Annually. Excellent paid benefits. This is a
full time City of Milton position. Contact
Landrum Staffing Svcs, P.O. Box 15700 Pns.
FL 32514 (6723 Plantation Rd, Pns) or call
(850) 476-5100. Aps will be accepted thru
February 6, 2006. The City of Milton is a
Drug Free Workplace and EOE./AA I
104
Bachelor's degree in Urban and.
Regional Planning, Environmental-
Science. Architecture. .Landscape
Architecture, or related field and l
year of relevant planning and zoning
experience, or Master's degree in
Urban and Regional Planning'or relat-
ed' field and no 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 posi-
tion.
Testing will be held on Thursday.
February 9, 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 abo- e. All applications and
supporting documents must be
receded on or before February 6. 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 SUPPLEMENTAL
QUESTIONS AND' ALL
REQUIRED SUPPORTING DOC-
UMENTS (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 supplemental ques-
tions and supporting documents are
not in by the close date, your appli-
cation will not be submitted for con-
sideration. In an effort to further
assist applicants, we offer the ease of
applying online at
www.santarosa.fl.gov. Complete job
descriptions and applications are also
available at the Santa Rosa County
Human Resources Office, 6495
Caroline Street, Suite H, Milton, FL
32570, phone (850) 983-1948, Fax
(850) 981-2003. Veteran's Preference
will be given in accordance with
Florida Statutes.
A Drug Free Workplace/EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
104
General.Help
NOW HIRING!
-School Janitors. All
of Santa Rosa
County. All shifts.
Apply in Person
6544 Firehouse Rd.
Bldg. 3N, Milton, Fl.
32570.
OFFICE CLERK En-
try Level. Immediate
need. daia entry. fil-
ing. phones and oth-
'er office duties. Ba-
sic knowledge of Mi-
crosoft Word and
Excel. Great paid
benefits with 401k.
Send resume or ap-
ply in person to:
Smith Tractor Com-
pany. Attn: Human
Reasources. PO
Box 427, Jay FL,
32565.
jaysales @ smithtrac-
torco.com
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
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
needed. Must enjoy
working with public.
Computer skills.
Ouickbook a must.
Please bring
resume to Pace
Area Chamber of
Commerce located
at 4344 Hwy 90
in Pace. 994-9633
S
RA
ANNA HOHORST
PUBLISHER'S
NOTICE
Milton Newspapers,
:nc. ,dba The Santa.
Rosa Press Gazette
and The Santa Rosa
Free Pressi re-
serves the right to
censor, reclassify.
revise, edit or reflect
any advertisement
,not meeting its
standards of accept-
ance. Submission of
an advertisement
does not constitute
an agreement to
publish said adver-
tisement. Publication
of an advenisement
does not constitute
an agreement for
continued publica-
ion.
TEAMS! $1000 sign
on bonus/ea. Approx
$1100/wk. 2yrs
.OTR, No DUI/DWI.
Northern, FL area.
Excellent Equip-
ment! Excellent
Lanes! Great Bene-
fitsl Home Week-
endsi t888)216-
0180
www.callcpc.com.
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.utfl.eduijob
Information on
how to apply is as
follows: To view ap-
plication instructions
and online resume,
visli
www.hr.ufl.edu/job.
Reference number
is 035230 and the
deadline to apply is
02/03/06. If an ac-
commodation due to
a disability is need-
ed to apply tor this
position please call
352-392-4621 or the
Florida Relay Sys-
tem at 800-955-
8771 (TDD). EOE.
WANTED CLASS
8,7,6 Diesel Me-
chanics with Certifi-
cation in CATS,
Cummins or Detroit .
Must have 5 years
experience. Excel-
lent pay and contin-
ued training.
(8631668-9525.
114
Medical
NEED LPN or Medi-
cal Assistant for lo-
cal doctor's office.
Please tax resume
to 850-916-4399.
THE HERITAGE OF
SANTA ROSA
"Committed to
Caring"
CNA
*. 11-7 '
RN
11-7 shift
LPN/RN
3-11 shift
Floor Technician
Housekeeping
'Dietary Aide
5530 Northrop Road
Milton, Florida
32570
(850) 983-8888
EOE
124
Sales &
Telemarketing
LIBERTY
NATIONAL
Life Insurance Co
Is expanding its
operation and is
looking for people
to fill insurance
sales & service
positions. Average
annual earnings
$48,554. Fringe
benefit package:
2 retirement funds,
health insurance,
paid vacation,
convention trips &
many others.
No experience
necessary. We
have on the job
training. Contact
Don Wiggins at:
983-7576 or
Fax
resume to:
850-682-1523
Liberty National
is an EOE
I .
* .''
I PAGE 10B THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE JANUARY 28,2006
GARAGE
YARD SALE- Jan.
28ti 7am 12
noon
5641 Paddle 'Wheel
Dr- 1 mile Oast Hwy/
87 South, just off.
Hwy. 90 in Planta-
tion Woods. ,Lots of
ladies. !size "22-24
clothes, mens size
44-46 clothes and
lots of misc.
310
Business
Opportunities
BANKCARD
SALES $49. Lease=
$1440! $59.= 1791
Lifetime Vested Re-
siduals 1.65% +
19.50 '-100% above.
(888)637-2426 X
226 Exp Req.
COSMETOLOGIST
BE a part of a 210
Salon chain in Flori-
da,, Make $$$, Ca-'
reer Options. Hair
Cuttery (800)ASK-
Jobl. EOE.
MILLIONAIRE
MAKERS That s
what Success Mag-
azine called us in
their Cover Story. To
learn how we can
help you realize
YOUR dreams call.
(800)311-9365.
VENDING ROUTE:
Local, All' brands;
Soda, Juice, Water,.
Pastries. Snacks,
Candies Great
Equipment & Loca-
tions. Financing
Available with
$7,500 down.
(877)843-8726.
SB302002-037.
PLACE YOUR AD
HERE
315
Business Services
ABNEY CUSTOM
carpentry. All of your
home improvement
needs. Over 15
years experience &
licensed. Call today
r your estimate.
(8,50)426-8701
ABOVE & Beyond
Tree Service. Li-
oensed and Insured
Free Estimates.
Don't wail unlil Is
too late We also ol-
fer slump grinding
and Bobcal 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-
IMAL BITES -SLIP
AND FALL PEDES-
TRIAN A-A-A Attor-
nrey Referral Service
(800)733-5342 24.
Hours.
ARTIE KELLER
STUCCO. Licensed
and Insured. Con-
ventional and Syn-
thetic Systems. No
job to big nor to
small. Call 698-8327
dr 626-9164.
AWESOME ON-
LINEI Business Op-
i3ortunityl Brand
NEW all natural vita-,
i hin formulation
brought to you by
Don Laprel Check
this out NOW at
http://www.ezinco-
:mewebsite.com.
0 School
Property
Public I
Local to
IAwiffgm
315
Business Services
BILLY DUNN'S
Monkey Business.
Tree trimming, ex-
pert tree removal, 14
years' experience.
Ask me how I may
be able to save your
stress-fractured
trees and limbs.
Phone (850)418-
2230., Santa Rosa
Co. License
ft9840044699 "Es-
cambia Co. License.
#609028-030130.
General, Liability In-
surance provided by
The Insurance
Lady(850) 626-
8776.
BORDER TO Bor-
der Fence and Deck
Company. All types
of fencing installed
and repaired. Spe-
cializing in privacy
fencing and wooden
decks. Our privacy
fences are built with
SCREWS. Free Es-
timates. 485-2532.
BUDGET HOUSE
Painting- Insured &
Licensed. Call Andy
@ 850-304-9680.
CATS CARS Auto
Repair specializing
in electrical work,,
lights, switches, al-
ternators, window
motors & regulators,
etc. Call Perry @
686-0061 for appt.
CELL PHONE
stores- WE FIND
LOCATIONS" Flori-
da $79K, Turnkey
start-ups all inclu-
sive Complete
Training Huge
Profit Quick Re-
lurn' High Volume
'All Carriers Call
(954)796-0000.
COKER'S LAWN &
TRACTOR 'Service,'
from Inmming to
tractor work. Clean
ups. raking, hauling,
mowing. bushrog-
ging. dirt work. Rea-
sonable rates, free
estimates 1850)
529-0434 or (850)
623-0493. Licensed
& insured.
COMPANY AND
Q/O 'Needed 87
cents per mile all
Dead head paid
fsc. Call Don Sails-
man CTC Trucking
Inc. (321)639-1522.'
PLACE YOUR AD
HERE
DAN'S TRACTOR
works. Licensed and
insured. Bush-hog-
ging. Discing. Front-
end loading. Debris
removal. Dan Fran-
cisco, owner. Cell
k850) 529-8718
Home (850) 623-
8697 ..
DIRT CHEEP
Cleaning Service.
We Furnish Sup-
plies. Senior dis-
count wilh ad
Homes, condos. ott,-
ces Call 384-2388
DIVORCE_ -$275-
$350*COVERS chil-
dren, etc. Oni/ one
signature -equiredi
*Excludds govt.
fees!' Call weekdays
(800)462-2000, ext
600. (8am-7pm) Alta
Divorce, LLC. Estab-
lished, 1977.
315
Business Services
FIRST CLASS
Home Repair. Roof.
repair, painting,
pressure washing,
also mobile home
repair. Over 50-
years- experience
Free' Estimales. 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 stump
grinding, tree remov-
al. 850-529-5650
HANDYMAN
CARPENTRY,
painter, plumber.
and lawn care.
Free Estimates,
reasonable rates
623-8271
HUSEBY FLOOR:.
covering. Installing
Hardwood & Lami-
nate Flooring, sand
and refinishing. Rea-
sonable Rates. Li-
censed & Insured.
Call tor quote 850-
994-7561 or 490-
0404.
IMMEDIATE
CASHII! US Pen-
sion Funding pays
cash now for 8 years
of your future pen-
sion payments. Call
(8001586-1325 for a
FREE, no-obligation
estimate www.us-
Densionlunding.com
IRENE'S PET Care
Pet Sitting
SBoarding
Dog Walking
19 yrs. in Rescue
Milton, Flonrida
(850)981-1007 (
J&L HOME Im-
provemenl services
we perform an as-
sortmenI of jobs ev-
erything from the
exterior of your
Home to the interior
Call ioday 983-3428
JOINER DUMP
truck and tractor.
Bobcat and tractor
work. Driveways,
culverts, light land
cleaning Site prep
and clean up. fill dirt,
brown dirt and limer-
ock hauling. Michael
Porter' (850)983-
9888. Tony Joiner
1850)573-0669
PARTNER WITH
doctor's- Earn a
doctor's income. Full
training & Support.
Call (800) 311-9365
24 hours.
315
Business Services
LAND CLEARING/
Dozer/Tractor work
Specializing in col-
vert installation &
Driveways. Leveling,
root raking, bushog-
ging, disking. Eqiuip-
ment and material
transport available..
By the Job or by the,
hour. Call for esti-
mates. 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.
LOWEST PRE-
SCRIPTION PRI-
CES Less man Can-
ada. Better than
MedicareD. Fosa-
max 70mg $16.00,
Plavix $41.00, Lipi-
tor20mg..$37.00.'mo
nth.Viagra
100mg..$2.75/pill.
Global Medicines
(866)634-0720
www.glooalrredi-
cines.net.
MIKE KAYLOR
Cement Mason
-Patios
S Walks
Driveways
Free estimates,
no job too small.
Quality work at
affordable prices.
994-0897.
MOBILE HOME
Brokers. Major and
minor repairs. Re-
roof, patio covers,
screen rooms, level-
ing, locally owned,
operated. Free esti-
mates. 1000% Fi-
nancing WAC Call
857-1051.
NEED A LAWYER?
A-A-A ATTORNEY
REFERRAL SERV-.
ICE *Divorce 'Cus-
tody1 "Restraining
Orders "Visitation
*Property *Modifica-
tions (800)733-LE-
GAL (800-733-
5342).
NEW CONCRETE
Construction
Patios Driveways -
Slabs
Also Tearout &
Replace damaged
concrete
(850)221-8715.
SEMI-RETIRED
WISCONSIN
BUILDER
Seeking carpentry,
remodeling, ceram-
ic tile &small ma-
sonry jobs. Barry,
(850) 686-1100.
315
Business Services
NEW HOPE PAINT-
ING & WALLPA-
PERING *Drywall
repairs & patchwork'
'Pressure cleaning
(homes. decks, pa-
nos, driveways &
sidewalks) "Carpen-
try work (crown
molding, paneling,
trim base & case, in-
slall cabinets & build
decks) Residential.
* Interior/Externor.
Family owned busi-
ness, over 30 years.,
Call The Encksens
: today! (850)723-
2550 or 623-6034
(iijim,,ll i if 1 i ll -
Dioure '11)8, Adoption,'8s
Name Change '55
FREE T)ping, Call for
Wiorlkhrt 185l) 434.-7524
185) N. "W" SLt
SI blL. N. of Flea Markell|
PROFESSIONAL
VENDING Route:
Snacks, Soda. Wa-
ter. Juice, Healthy
Snacks. All Brands,
Excellent Equip-
ment/Service. Fi-
nancing Available
w/$7500 Down.
(877)843-8726.
AIN#2002-037.
STAY HOME and
Enjoy Lifel Work a
Little and Get Paid a
Full Time Income. I
Do and I'll Show
You How. (800)311-
9365 24 hours.
STUMP-EASE
STUMP Grinding.
Most removals
$35.00 Discount for
multiply removals.
Backyard Accessible
Licensed & Insured.
Local Contractor.
Retired USN. 232-
8746. : .*
TAX SEASON is
HEREI Need help
on your taxes?
Please call me for
quick results at fair
prices. Lisa Bender
Bookkeeping and
Tax Service. Cell
346-8563.
THOMAS NOTARY
Service 7820 Old-
stagecoach Rd Mil-
tQ n%,Flprida, 32583,_
Phone (850) 981-,
9220. ,
Fax (850) 981-9220
ThomasNotaries@y
ahoo comr
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.
315
Business Services
TNT CARPORTS
R.V. & Boat covers
Buildings,
*Garages.
.Portable Sheds
CARPORTS
Single $595
Double $695.,
12 X 41-$1295
24 X 31 $1990.
Galvanized Steel
Many sizesicolors.
Financing Availaole
Free delivery & setup
(850)983-2296 or
Pager 505-1867
320
Child Care
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.
REGISTERED
CHILD care in Pace
has infant space
available. Call Jan
994-7812.
325
Domestic
DEPENDABLE
HOUSEKEEPER
TEN YEARS EXPE-
RIENCE. REASON-
ABLE RATES.CALL
994-6236 .
335
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.
PAGE'S TREE
SERVICE Trim, cut
& remove. Call 626-
2159 (.i no answer,
please leave message)
FIREWOOD $50. a
load and up.
,345
Lawn Care
CLARK'S LAWN
Care and General
Maintenance & All
Types of Tractor
Work. .Licensed &
Insured. Call Mike.
Clark at 626-2428.
I PLACE YOUR |
ADHERE
350
Senior Care
VISITING
ANGELS
SENIOR CARE
;- In home
i Companionship
-+ Meals
t: Light housework
:t. Errands
477-3858
GRANNY NANNIES
Affordable Home
Care Services.
Highly Qualified
Personal Care
Givers Includes
CNA and HHA
available up to 24
nrs a day/7days a
week. Serving San-
ta Rosa and Es-
cambia Counties.
Quality Home
Health Care Since
1990.
"A Helping Hand
and A Gentle Heart'
995-0599
LicNR30211252
355
Sewing &
Alterations
JUST JUDY'S
SEAMSTRESS
YEARS OF
EXPERIENCE,.
FAIR PRICES.
i Alterations
Dress-making
Repairs
*Weddings
*Formals
JUDY HARVEY
5901 Castle Drive
Milton, FL
626-6349
,. 360
Miscellaneous
ARRESTED? ALL
Criminal Defense
Felonies..Misde-.
meanors, State or
Federal
Charges...Parole...P
robation...DUI...Traf-
fic Tickets...Bond
Reduction PRIVATE
ATTORNEYS
STATEWIDE 24
HOURS A-A-A AT-
TORNEY REFER-
RAL SERVICE
(800)733-5342.
360
Miscellaneous
EARN DEGREE on-
line from home.
"Medical, *Business,
.Paralegal, *Comn-
puters. Job Place-
ment Assislaince.
Computer & Finan-
cial aid if qualify
(866)858-2121
www.onlinetidewa-
lerrech.com.
360.
Miscellaneous
FREE PUBLISHING
Guide. Have you
written a book? Pub-
lish your book in
weeks and have it
available for sale
worldwide.
(888J232-4444
exi.1738 or
www.Trafford comi17
38.
360
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Stag, Whitefail, Buf-
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$ !5,995
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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
1BDRM/1BATH
MOTHER-IN-LAW
suite, private en-
trance. $400 mo.
$200 deposit non-re-
fundable. Non-
smoking environ-
ment. 5 mi. to Whit-
ing Field. Available
2-1-06. 626-7105.
PLACE
YOUR
AD HERE
The All New!
Jay
Apartments
FULLY RENOVATED ONE,TWO, AND
THREEBEDROOMMUNITS NOW
AVAILABLE WAC.
850-623-0609,
BEDROOMM, 1
Bathroom duplex,
downstairs. 1 block
from the Milton
Courthouse, 5189
Santa Rosa St.
$390mo & $350dep
384-4361
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
S
406
Homes
2BR/2BA
EXCELLENT condi-
tion with deep water
dock. Blackwater
Bay,very secluded &
quiet neighborhood.
$1100/mo, $500/se-
curity, 994-0667.
3 BEDROOM/
1BATH central heat
and air, fenced yard,
lots of storage
space. $650 mo.
433-4094 or 516-
2078
3BD/ 11/2 BA, new-
ly remodeled in quiet
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.
FOR RENT
*1/1 Home
5835 Stewart St.
$400*
*2/1 Duplex
4262 Del Prado,
Pace $450*
*3/2 home
5476 Oak Meadows',
Milton $1150*
*3/2 Home
6710 Cedar Ridge,
Milton $1100*
*2/1 Duplex,
5873 Byrom St.
$400*
Santa Rosa Realty
623-0077
FOR RENT 4br/2b 2
car garage in Milton
1.2 acres fenced for
horses. $900/mo/
$900 dep credit
check $20. Call Ja-
net Coulter 206-
3666 or 626-2128
HOUSE FOR Rent-
I bdrm. house in E.
Milton near the wa-
ter. $550 per mo.
$550 deposit. Avail.
2/1/06 626-9844.
HOUSE UNFUR-
NISHED for rent.
3Bed/2Ba, inside
utility room, energy
efficient, washer and
dryer hook-ups,, all
electric, fenced yard,
ceiling fans, non-
smoker, no pets, no
HUD, must have ac-
ceptable credit.
$850/$900. Call
,748-3046
NEW 4BR/2BA all
appliances included
lovely
neighborhood,
large lot. $1400 mo.
Call fo appointment
.995-8588
NEW HOME for
rent- 3/2 all brick,
built in '05. 6250
Starhill Drive ( Mil-
ton) 981-3261 or
206-9298.
PEA RIDGE- 3 bed-
room, 2 baths, great
room, screened pa-
tio, garage, corner
lot, fenced, outside
shed, good sense
home. $900 de-
posit, $900 month.
No Pets. 994-8035.
406
Homes
PACE/MILTON MI-
NUTES to Avalon
Blvd., 110, 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.
PLACE
YOUR AD
HERE
408
Land
LAND FOR SALE
Refer to
Classification
#510
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.
3 BDRM, 2 bath mo-
bile home, sits on 1
acre wooded lot.
Mulat Rd. 255-3437.
CLEAN 2BD/1BA,
East Milton, all appli-
ances, large fenced'
yard, $400 dep $525
mo (850) 626-0523
Leave message.
EAST MILTON 3/2
on corner lot. Water
and garbage includ-
ed. $400/mo. Call
623-1159
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.
MOBILE HOME for
rent- Completely re-
modeled 2 bdrm/1
bath. $395. Call
994-8865.
NICE, QUIET, clean
park. Includes water,
garbage & lawn
service. Two new
2bd/ 2ba. from $500
to $600. No pets.
255-7772.
414
Roommates
Wanted
ROOMMATE
WANTED- $300
month, split utilities.
623-8271.
-
506
Homes
3/2 HOME with
1,575 s.f. home and
1500s.f work
shop.$189,900.
Owner finance
$10,000 down 7%,
30 yrs. approx.
$1,190.89 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.
HOME FOR Sale-
Morgan Ridge Sub-
division in Milton,
2,150 s.f. on .07
acres, corner lot,
3bdrm/2.5 bath, of-
fice, formal dining
rm, marble, tile, 24 x
30 shed, privacy
fence & more.
$275,000. Call 850-
981-0655.
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 trees.
$229,000. Call Sus-
an Craig,: Coldwell
Banker JME-Rea9ly.
255-7899.
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 Available!
(828)256-1004.
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. the
house; cover kitchen
patio and car port.
24'x34' garage sep-
arate and fenced.
New metal roof.
$200,000. Call 850-
256-5555
510
Land
LAND FOR RENT
Refer to
Classification
#408
510
Land
SECLUDED &
SERENE
* NW of NAS Whit-
ing Field
* 20 Placid acres
zoned agricultural
* Land prop. tax
value at $198,043
* 3 mobile homes,
garage, barn, shed
* 626-6767
* $247,239
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
Land prop. tax
value at $198,043
3 mobile homes,
garage, barn, shed
$247,239
626-6767
SECLUDED 6
acres Northeast of
Milton, 10 minutes
from Blackwater
State Park.
2-1999 Palm
Harbor modular
homes. 3B/ 2Bath,
front and back
porch on both,
shop, storage, fully
stocked fish pond.
Four acres fenced
pasture. Beautiful
family homesite,
,. must sell for,
medical reasons,
$300,000 for all.
Call 850-957-8784
or 850-554-5237.
WILL GIVE away
mobile home, not liv-
able, was damaged
by hurricane. 626-
8973
556
Homes
GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Homes!!! $0 or Low
Down! No credit OK!
Bank & Gov't Repos
available now! HUD,
VA, FHA For List-
ings (800)749-2750.
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Mountain Cabins
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Homes
SEEKING A QUALI-
TY LOG HOME
MANUFACTURER?
Dealers Needed
Original Old Timer
Log Homes High
Commissions, Sta-
bility, Support, Val-
ue. Contact Mr.
Henry (800)467-
3006 www.oldtimer-
loghomes.com.
558
Investments
MOVE TO TEN-
.NESSEE! 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 (865)717-7775
CHARLOTTE
BRANSON AGENT
OR VISIT MY WEB-
SITE WWW.EXEC-
UTIVECHOICEREA-
LESTATE.COM OR
WWW.CHARLOT-
TEBRANSON.COM.
560
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-
5868.
COASTAL NC
DEEPWATER! Off-
season Special-
Save Big! 10 acres-
$139,900. Beautiful-
ly wooded, deep
boatable water, long
pristine shoreline.
Access to ICW, At-
lantic, Sounds. Pow-
er, phone, perked.
Excellent financing.
Call now (800)732-
6601 x 1458.
COASTAL SOUTH-
EAST Georgia
Large wooded water
access, marsh view,
lake front, and golf
oriented homesites
from the mid $70's
Live oaks, pool, ten-
nis, golf. (877)266-
7376. www.cooper-
560
Land
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-tn.com.
EAST TENNESSEE
PROPERTIES FOR
SALE- Sold by own-
er. Log Homes, Lots
& Acreage near Pi-
geon Forge- Gatlin-
burg, Newport &
White Pine. Call
Ricky Bryant
(423)623-2537.
GOV'T HOMES $0
DOWN! BANK RE-
PO'S & FORECLO-
SURESI NO CRED-
IT OK! $0 / LOW
DOWNI Call for List-
ings (800)498-8619.
GROUND FLOOR
PRE-CONSTRUC-
TION Coconut
Grove High Rise,
Complete Amenities,
Minutes To Beach,
Restaurants, Enter-
tainment. Great
Rental Investment.
COMPLETED IN
2007. ONLY 10% In-
vestment For Quali-
fied Buyers. JACK
ZWEIG, REALTOR
CASTLES REALTY.
(877)468-5687.
LARGE MTN. Land
Bargains, High Ele-
vation. Adjoins Pris-
tine State Forest,
20+ AC to 350 AC.
Sweeping Mtn.
Views, Streams.
www.liveinwv.com.
NC MOUNTAINS
10.51 acres on
mountain top in gat-
ed community, view,
trees, waterfall &
large public lake
nearby, paved pri-
vate access,
$119,500 owner
(866)789-8535
www.NC77.com.
NORTH CAROLINA
Gated Lakefront
Community .5 acres
plus, 90 miles of
shoreline. Never
before offered with
%20 pre-develoment
discounts, %90
financing.
Call(800)709-5253
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 (866)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.
706
Livestock Supplies
HAY
FOR SALE
Coastal Hay. 623-
6769 or 336-2267.
706
Livestock Supplies
PENTON'S FARM
SUPPLY
Bulk Corn & Oats
Southern States,
HMC, & other
feeds- gates, posts
& fencing.
Tues.- Sat. 8-5
623-0442.
WRAPPED
PEANUT HAY
Call 623-8237.
708
Pets
GERMAN SHEP-
HERD, excellent
coat, 13 months, all
vaccination, obedi-
ent trained, $200
with accessories,
call 292-8765
GIANT PLATED
Lizard for sale. Ac-
cessories included.
Call 418-0942 for
more information.
KITTENS, ADORA-
BLE, playful, free to
loving home, litter
box trained. Call
994-7733.
PUPPPIES FOR
sale, half bullmastiff/
labrador. Shots and
wormed, 2 left, $100
ea. 994-9373
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 tail, creamy
white with gray
face 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 up!
850-983-4680
804
Apparel
JUST JUDY'S
ALTERATIONS
Dress Making
and More!
Call Judy at
850-626-6349
814
Furniture
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 % OFF! Engi-
neered for Hurricane
Coast! Ship factory
direct for quick deliv-
ery. 24 x 30 Up to
100 x 200 Call
Now! (800) 499-
6401 Eddie.
ATTENTION HOME
BUILDERS
REMODELERS
Garage door, cus-
tom 8' x 16' with
windows, insulated
brand new never in-
stalled. Paid
$1,377 will sell
$1,000. See at Kel-
ler Smith on N. Da-
vis or call 626-6766
BUILDING SALE!
"Beat Next In-
creasel" 20x26 Now
$3340. 25x30
$4790. 30x40
$7340. 40x60'
$11,490. Factory Di-
rect, 26 Years. Many
Others. Ends/acces-
sories optional. Pio-
neer (800)668-5422.
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.
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 free.
306-5397 or 957-
4761.
LIKE NEW V-121
Folding transporta-
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.
Centipede- I
St. AuiguIstine
Farm Direct
We Deliver
434-0066 J|
830
Miscellaneous
For Sale -A
NATURAL GAS-,
heater $200, infra-
red burner, electric
ignition, safety sen-
sor, safety shut-off.
system, full thermo-
stat operation
99.9%efficiency
made by Rinnai.
Exercise glider in.,
good condition for,
$100.
Roland digital Piano',
in perfect condition,:.
with extra, $400.
Call 994-6585 or
380-1300
We Deliver& Install
Centipede
St. Augustine
Bermuda
Balled Pine Straw
Call us first, Save Time
call us last ave Money
Hwy. 87 So. Milton
626-8578
832
Miscellaneous
Wanted
GLASS CRAFTER,
needs empty glass',
soft drink bottles, (alL'
kinds). Not necessa-,
rily collectors edi-.
tions. Will pick up.,,
983-8042.
PAY CASH for junk
cars or trucks. Run--
ning or not. Call
983-9527
834
Lost & Found
MERCHANDISE
FOUND
Boating & Fishing;
equipment left be-
hind at boat launch,
at bridge by the Riv-'
erwalk. Please call-'
983-8243 to identify.
LOST CITIZEN'S
Echo Watch at
David Cat Fish
House on Thursday
12/22. Please
contact at
434-1292. Reward
is offer
904
Cars
1980 EL Camino for,
sale. $600. 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
97 CHEVY Silvera;
do Z71, 3 dr, great
shape, clean, very
low miles. $7,500.
obo. 626-2786 or
602-7936.
'98 CHEVY S-10
Vtec motor, 80,000
miles, good condi-.
tion. $5,500. 623"
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Insured
&
Licensed
\ House
0 Painting
Call Andy @
(850) 304-9680
Also Removes
Roots, Bushes, Hedgerows
Backyard Accessible
* Local Contractor-Retired USN
Senior Discount
Licensed 232-8746 Insured
Mike Kaylor
Cement Mason
Patios Driveways Walks
Free Estimates Oualiry work
No job loo small Affordable prices
850-994-0897
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
(850)573-0669
SI' N- I M11 L I
Patios-Driveways-Slabs
Also Tearout &
Replace Damage Concrete
(850) 221 8715
DIRT CHEEP
Cleaning Service
We Furnish Supplies
Senior Discount with Ad
Homes Condos Offices
SR85O-3R4-23RR
. DAN'S TRACTOR
WORKS
LICENSED & INSURED
Bush-Hogging Discing
Front-End Loading
Debris Removal
Cell (850)529-8718'
Home (850)623-8697
Dan Francisco
Owner
B&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
Local Home Repair
* Fence Repair Installation
* Paint Drywall *Trim *Tile
10 years experience
Contact Paul McMullen
850-723-9767
rBilly Dunn's Monkey Businessl
7313 Tidwell Rd, Pace FL 32571
Cell: (850)418-2230
14 Years' Experience
r Tree Trimming
j. Tree Removal
SS a R..a LI.:964C-l4-J69i
1G enr iral L.batIIIV In-lurar.,c-:
Tre I. nEu ar-.:e Lady 650-626 877P
ASK me how I may be ale to save your
981-8149:-,
393-3524
Corn-irncial Renol New Construclon
Honney Rhodes owner
'Above & Beyondl
Tree Service
Don't wait until it's
too late
Senior & Military Discounts
Licensed Free
& Insured Estimates
Kevin Frey
(850)983-7820
VisitingAngels
* In home
Companionship
e Meals I
Light housework
Errands
A f EA
.1 Call~ft
jifA~i
ei, 0
fi Native
Hired Handyman '.
Quote
994-7561;
9o-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
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
523-2120 to find out how.
AII iypes ofT -ences
New Installation and Repairs.
Specializing in Privacy Fences.
Our privacy lences are built with SCREWS
Free Estimates Locally Owned
Licensed & Insured
485-2532
New Hope Painting
& Wallpapering
Interior & Exterior Residenital
Drywall
Pressure Cleaning
Wallpapering
Carpentry Work
Call the Ericksens today!
723-2550 623-0034
Need Stucco Work?
LICENSED AND INSURED
Conventional and Synthetic Systems
698-8327
SA9ROAQIRA
I .
I 9vrsi. iin
r Coker's Lawn & 1
Tractor Service
From tr/mm7ng to tractor work
Clean-ups Raking
Hauling Mowing
Bushhogging Dirt Work
Reasonable Rates Free Estimates
(850) 529-0434
(850) 623-0493 1
Licensed & Insured a
PIRIMERICA,
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Take Control of Your
Finances and your Life
For a Complementary Customized Financial
Needs Analysis, Call Todayt
Local Representative
Margarita Vazquez
6478 Hwy 90; Suite C
Milton, FL, 32570.
850r626-7188'.
MARl GOMEZ
REALTOR .,
(850)777-6586 Cell
(850)939-5232 Business
mgomez@jmerealty.com
www.jmerealty.com
Pool- I acre, 3br, 2ba,
off Avalon near 1-10.
$165,000 MLS #2855505 I
-e6 Backhoe Work /
00. Stump & Tree Removal 0'
Hurricane Clean-up
Dirt Work
No Job Too Big or Small
Brven Ballard
Tr-1 D&D
( ,Remodeling
General Contractor
All Types Home Maintenance
Lj,',: * Til^ Pi-im,.,rg E.,:l,,,',
I.. : : r.:.[ru ,:i., C'I aMr .r,,
Pr-i: ". jr. Cr...r q r.ilr, e
FREE Cell# 261-1173
ESTIMATES Cell# 261-3598,
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.
Z Mobile Home Brokers 3
Major and Minor Repairs
~ Reroof Patio Covers ~
~ Screen Rooms ~ Leveling -
Locally Owned and Operated
Free Estimates
100% Financing WAC
(850) 857-1051
Vickers Fencing
Specializing in wood fences.
New installations and repairs.
Competitive pricing.
Free estimates.
,994-7585
Licensed & Insured
791-0198
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