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Title: The Santa Rosa press gazette
Alternate Title: Milton press gazette
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Language: English
Creator: Santa Rosa press gazette
Publisher: Milton Newspapers, Inc.
Milton Newspapers
Place of Publication: Milton Fla
Publication Date: February 4, 2006
Copyright Date: 2005
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Subject: Newspapers -- Milton (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Santa Rosa County (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
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Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 76, no. 104 (Mar. 29, 1984)-
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Supreme Court refuses appeal


Navarre Beach residents lose latest battle to fight paying taxes


By DEBORAH NELSON
Press Gazette Staff lf'riter
The taxman's shadow is
drawing ever near Navarre
Beach leaseholder pocket-
books.
Florida's Supreme Court,


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Girls' District Basketball action
heats up tonight with jay and
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See SPORTS, Page IlB.


NEWS


BRIEFS

Could your Mom be
'Mother of Year'?
S Want to let Mom kno\w
Sshe's the best?
The Santa Rosa County
Fair's annual Mother of the
Year contest is taking applica-
S ions on that verN topic.
To nominate someone, in
300 \words or less. "\rite a letter
detailing \\hat makes her the
greatest Mom around.
Mail entries to MOY Santa
Rosa Count', Fair. P.O. Box
S 884. Milton. FL 3257:.
Lentters must be post-
marked b\ March 10th.
For more information, log
onto %'. w %\.santarosacount\ -
fair.ors or call Pat Stewart at
850-675-0S53.
Woman nabbed for
sex with teenager
A Milton woman. Sophia
Rios-Rarrurez has been arrest-
ed-charged \ith having sex
S\ith someone under age.
Residents in the neighbor-
hood around Halecia Road in
Milton sa\v a car parked'in the
woods on Jailuar 26. with its
egine running, and -were con-
cerned enough about it to flag
dow n passing deputies.
The lawt men found the sus-
pect car. a %white Buick, backed
into the woods.
S z 'kAs they approached the car.
the\ spotted a male and female
in the backseat of the car under-
neath a blaJket
After confronting the two.
deputies found the male to be
under the age of .16 and the
female to be 24
Durinn an interx\ie\ with
S investigators. the juvenile said
that he and Ranurez had se,,ual
intercourse before the deputies
*arn\ed at the vehicle .
Ranirez had no comment
about the sexual acti it) when
questioned b3 investigators.
Ramirez, of the 6500 block
of Hunter Street in Milton, was
arrested and charged with kid-
napping/interference with cus-
tody-a 3rd degree felony, and
sex offense with a victim aged
12 to 15-a 2nd degree felony.
She was held on a $15,000
bond for the charges.
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Wednesday, refused to hear an
appeal on a lower court ruling
that [easeholders must pa)
property taxes.
The taxes apply to property
"improvements" because lease-
holders do not technically own
beach property.


The appeal was filed by
Natarre Beach leaseholders,
%who maintain they should not
have to pay taxes on propertN
the\ don't own.
WednesdaN 's decision
upholds a lower court ruling
that says leaseholders must,


indeed, pay taxes.
"The appellate court ruling
stands." observes PropertN
Appraiser Greg Browin.
"It's a fairness issue %w in for
citizens."
Brown initiated the lawsuit
back in 2001.


A haven for abused children...


Even the entrance area of the proposed new Santa Rosa Kid's House will be designed to make youth feel at ease. This shot was taken
at a similar facility in Pensacola. Officials hope the Santa Rosa house can be open by 2007.
Press Gazette photo by Jeff Everts


FaciIity to be open by January of 2007


By JEFF EVERTS
Press Gazette Staff MWiter
SMany, times, children
who have been either physi-
cally or sexually abused
don't know where to turn for
help and comfort in recover-
ing from their abuse.
They may have been
removed from their homes
and families, often ending up
in places unfamiliar to them"
such as shelters, or foster
homes.
This could make, them
een more uncomfortable


and scare them deeper into the
isolated world they may have
secluded themselves into in the
hopes of protecting themselves
from further physical or mental
harm.
Fortunatel), help for these
children is not on the %\a% in
the City of Milton.
Construction of a new facil-
it. specifically designed to help
physicall) and sexually abused
children, t ill soon be under
way at the comer of 'Stew art
and Hinote Streets.
Called the "Santa Rosa
Kid's House", the new\ facility


\ill be a one-stop location for
abused children's needs accord-'
ing to Assistant State Attorney
Harmon Massey, one of the
leaders of the project who will
also serve on its board.
"The facility will house a
number of agencies to assist
abused children and help them
move forward in their recov-
ery," Massey said.
The Santa Rosa Kid's
House will play host to agen-
cies ranging from the
Department of Children and
Fanulies to Lutheran Services.
a Child Protection Team, law%


enforcement personnel, an
Assistant State's Attorney,
and a victim's advocate.
The building will also
house facilities for medical
exams, interviews. and dep-
ositions as %well as an orien-
tation area to let children get
acclimated to thetr new sur-
roundings.
Massey said interviews
,would be recorded on video
so all the agencies could
share resources instead of
subjecting :a. traumatized
child to repeated question-
See HOUSE, Page 2.4


The First District Court of
Appeals. State of Florida. last
June. upheld an original 2001
, Circuit Court ruling that lease-
holders must pay.
That. and Wednesday's
decisions pertain to 2001 taxes.
See BEACH. Page 3.4.



Brown


awarded


legal fees

i Recommended
order comes from
2004 failed ethics
complaint.
By JIM FLETCHER
PG Assistant Publisher
Santa Rosa County
Property Appraiser Greg Brow n
has been awarded more than
$17,600-the result of a Florida
Division of Administrative
Hearing recommendation.
The money is to recover
attorney bills Brown incurred
fighting an ethics challenge
during his 2004 run for re-elec-
tion.
On April 12, 2004. Hilton
Kelly i a resident of Washington
County i filed a sworn ethics
complaint to be filed with the
Florida Commission -on Ethics.
The complaint alleged Brown
improperly assessed Santa Rosa
County resident Donald
Moore's property at a lesser
rate in exchange for a campaign
contribution.
On June 7 of that year. the
Ethics Commission issued a
final Report of Investigation.
concluding Kelly's allegations
against Brotwn lacked merit.
Four da\ s later, the
Commission's Ad\ocate rec-
ommended there to be no prob-
able cause to believe Browvn
violated an\ Florida law as
alleged by Kelly and. on July
27, the complaint was dis-
missed.
On August 11, Brown filed
the,-necessary paperwork to
seek a judgment to recover his
attorney fees,; :
Nlonday's ruling, awarding
Brown the money. was the
result of that action.
In issuing the award.
Administrative La'w Judge
Stephen Dean made several
"findings of fact."
Dean noted Kellh. who filed
See BRO\ N. Page 3.4


Are your children posting personal info on Net?


By DEBORAH NELSON
Press Gazette Staff Writer
Few parents %would leave a
stranger alone with their child
to ask a lot of creepy personal
questions.
Questions like 'how do you
want to die?"
"Satin or lace (presumably,
underwear)?"
"Where do your grandpar-
ents live?"
"Do you have a little broth-
er?"
"Does he like to draw you
funny pictures?"
But many area youngsters
are answering those ques-
tions-and more personal
ones-on the Internet.
Some are even posting their
Photos.
Along with their town and
last names.
A quick search (for area
code 32570) on the
"myspace.com" site reveals a
healthy Hobbs Middle School,


. contingent.
Most of whom are too
,oung, according to thie site, to.
even be there.
People under 14 are not
supposed to use myspace.com.
The browse option to find a
date starts at age 18.
But many youngsters log on
and lie about their ages, then
boast about it, on the site.
Myspace describes itself as
a "place for friends."
The site allows users to
pick a screen name, and build a
"profile" page.
Pages list all kinds of per-
sonal information.
And photos.'
And creepy "surveys" that
ask all kinds of personal ques-
tions.
One quiz, entitled "How
will you Die," asks a series of
random questions like "[do]
you do things alone or live
alone?"
After the answers are shuf-
fled, one pronounced:


"Your death % ill be a sui-
cide, what more can I sa'?"
Other possible deaths for
that response set included
"accident." "disappear," "suffo-
cated." and "cut throat."


Anyone, at any time, has
access to the profile informa-
tion. n
And anyone can send any
kind of content to youngsters
with a profile established.


Much of the content is sex-
.ual.
Currently, 219 registered
sex offenders live in Santa
Rosa. Most probably own a
See NET, Page 3A.


Rebuild releases financial audit


By DEBORAH NELSON
Press Gazette Staff Writer
Rebuild Northwest Florida
has released an independent
audit report on the agency's
finances for the period between
November 24, 2004 and
September 30, 2005.
Pensacola-based auditing
firm, Sumlin, Egstad &
Company performed the audit.
The company evaluated
Rebuild's Statement of
Financial Position, along with
related documents.
The Audit Report states
those documents comply with
standard accounting practices,


and "present fairly, in all mate-
rial respects, the financial posi-
tion- of Rebuild Northwest
Florida, Inc." including changes
in net assets and cash flows for
the dates covered.
The documents provide an
overview of the agency's rev-
enue and expenses. They do
not, however, include a detailed
"line item" breakdown.
Rebuild came under fire last
year, when officials declined to
release detailed payroll and
financial figures, or specifics on
completed work.
The press had questioned
Rebuild's personnel numbers


and administrative costs, which
the agency pledged to keep
below 4%.
Administrative, or support,
costs are often a key determin-
ing factor in obtaining govern-
ment grant money.
Support expenses generally
encompass "overhead" costs; as
opposed to "program" expens-
es, which typically cover actual
operating costs.
According to the audited
documents, Rebuild received
$3,022,829 in (non in-kind)
revenue and support.
On the expense side, the
See AUDIT, Page 3A.


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'House' to be a haven for children of abuse


Continued From Page One.
ing.
"We will have one place
under one roof where all the
agencies can come together to
assist the.child," Massey said.
"This way, the child won't
be further traumatized by being
moved from place to place."
Despite all the agencies to
be located there, Massey said
the new home will be very
"child friendly' and non-threat-
ening.
"The first thing the child
sees when he or she walks in
the door is a play area, which
begins to put them at ease,"
Massey says.
"The rooms where exams
and interviews will be conduct-
ed are also designed to put the
child at ease."
Other features of the House
will include a group therapy\
area, a temporary shelter (if
needed), and a realistic child-
sized depiction of a courtroom
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potential court appearances.
The Santa Rosa Kid's
House is scheduled to begin
construction in the near future
and be ready to open by January
of 2007.
According to Massey. it
will be a 12,000 square foot
facility, made to look much like'
a home on the outside, right
down to the rocking chairs on
the front porch.
Massey said benefactors
have been found to not only
provide for the purchase of the
land the facility will be located.
on, but also to co\er the cost of
constructing the ne\\ facility.
The Santa Rosa Kid's
House will be a sister facility to
others already located in
Escambia and, Okaloosa
Counties and the three facilities
\ill \work closely together
\\hen needed.
NMassey said the Santa Rosa
Kid's Home is needed in this
area because of the continued
growth of child abuse cases.
"As the population gro\s,.
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Officials hope to have a facility, much like this one in Pensacola,
open in Milton by 2007.
Press Gazette photos by Jeff Everts


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A model like this is used to get children of abuse familiar with the
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The Pensacola facility even includes a child-friendly outside court-
yard for children to play in.


Santa Rosa Kid's House \ ill be
holding a fund raising drive to
help assist mith operating costs
for the facility.
They \ ill also consider
other forms of income such as
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County Government

COUNTY COMMISSION
District 1: Tom Ste, art, Pace, FL 32571; Phone: 932-1340..i
District 2: Bob Cole, 8651 Riverstone Rd., Milton 32583:
phone 983-1877.
District 3: Don Salter, 6000 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace, FL.
32571; phone 994-6426.
District 4: Gordon Goodin: 6467 Avenida De Galves,
Navarre, 32566: phone 939-4949.
District 5: John Broxson, 6495 Caroline St. Suite NM, Milton
32570, phone 932-1340.
The Santa Rosa County Commission meets at 9:00 a.m. o 0
both the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The lead-'
ers meet in committee at 9:00 a.m. on Mondam's proceeding
the Thursday meetings. Meetings are held in commission
chambers of the Administrative Complex on Highway 90..
Phone 983-1877 for information or to reach comrussioners i'M
their offices.


State Government

Representative Greg E.ers: 5224 Willing St.. Milton 32570
983-5550 Email evers.greg@leg.state.fl.us
Senator Durell Peaden Jr., 598 N. Ferdon Blvd. Suite 100,
Crest\ ie%\, 32536. 850-689-0556 sun com-675-7930 -'
Governor Jeb Bush: PL05 The Capitol. 400 S. Monroe St..
Tallahassee. FL 32399 i850i 488-4441. Email: fl_gover-
nor@myflorida.com


Federal Government :
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Rep. Jeff Miller: 324 Cannon House Office Building.
Washington. D.C. 20515: phone local1 479-1183.: DCi 1202i
225-4136; E-mail: www.house.gov/jeffmiller
SENATE
Senator Mel Martinez: P.O. Box 536176 Orlando.FL 32853-
6176 phone 1407j 897-3130 fax 1407) 897-8595
Senator Bill Nelson: Room 571. Hart Senate Office Building,
Washineton, D.C.. 20510: phone i202i 224-5274. Ifax i202
224-8022.
WHITE HOUSE
President George Bush: The White House, 1600
Penns Ivania Ave.. Washington., D.C. 20500: phone 12021 456-
1414. Email la:president@whitehouse.go\.
Vice President Dick Cheney: Office of the Vice President,
White House, 1600 Penns\lvania A\e.. Washington, D.C.,
20500; phone (202 456-1414.


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 Octa\ia Lane, Na\'arre
32566. 939-2661.
District 4: JoAnn J. Simpson, 5059 Faircloth Street, PaIe
32571, 994-5446
District 5: Edward Gray III- 10 Gilmore Dr, Gulf Breeze, EL
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The Santa Rosa County School Board meets at 6:30 p.m. on
the 2nd and 4th Thursday at 5086 Canal St., Milton. Phone:
983-5000.


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announces that he has relocated his practice to
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He appologizes for any inconvenience to his patients
during this change.
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A Graduation ceremony was held Thursday at the Santa Rosa County Jail for those who had successful-
ly completed the requirements to get their GED. Pictured here are graduates John Wallace, Terrell Rice,
Paul Peloquin, Carl johnson, Steven Harter, and Ashlee Aud. Also pictured are Sheriff Wendell Hall,
Teacher Sherry Gonzalez, and adult school Principal Donna Christopher.
Press Gazette photo by Jeff Everts


Net
Continued From Page One.
computer.
One parent, who declined
to be identified, said her Hobbs
Middle School child's .profile
was discovered on
myspace.com accidentally. As a
result, the parent says her child
is no%\ "grounded indefinitely."
Recent new s stories have
underscored the implications of
children using the Internet
unsupervised. ,
'To check if youi child is
using myspace.com, log onto
the site and do allocation
browse for Milton's area code.
Reach writer at:
Nelson@sr-pg.co)n


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documents list:
$2,425.S16 (Direct
'Program Services) costs and
$122,431 (Support
Services) cost-.
A Rebuild report notes that
Support Services costs .thus
equate to 4.05% of the $3 mil-
lion revenues.
On'the contentious person-
nel issue, the agency -lists:.
: $369.262 (Programr
expenses) Leased Employees
and
52.177 (Support Serx ices i
-Leased Employees.
No other Support Services
expenses appear to be related to
personnel costs.
That equates to about
"$5,200 per month in Support
Personnel.
The audit process includes
"'examining, on a test basis, evi-
dence supporting the amounts
.and disclosures in the financial


statements," the Auditor's
Report notes.
It also in'olkes "-assessing
the accounting principles u'sed
and significant estimates made
by management as well as eval-
uating the overall financial
statement presentation."
Rebuild officials say theN 're
mo\ ing forward w ith Hurricane
Recovers Program and related
projects.
The agency\ received a
$625.000 contract for emer-
gency repairs in. Santa Rosa
County. That contract is being
overseen b\ the West Florida
Planning Council.
County commissioners
received criticism for aw arding
the contract ".i th an undefined
"blank check" overhead
allowance, but the contract does'
stipulate that Rebuild's books
must be available to the press
and public.
According to Planning-


Council records, Rebuild has
riot yet submitted any comple-
tion in% oices on the contract.
Rebuild officials note
the) 've completed %\ork and are
in the process of submitting
in oices.
Housing Manager :Brian
Watkins notes Rebuild has been
lending a hand on area Habitat
for Humanity homebuilding
projects.
Habitat recently completed
or is %working on eight homes in
Santa Rosa. and others in
Escambia County.
In response to a Piess
Gazette query, Rebuild officials
said they have no plans to
branch into recovery efforts
outside of housing repair and
construction.
StorIy writtenn by Dehboiah
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Brown


ContinuedFrom Page One.
the complaint. is the brother of
Miller McCombs, a real estate
,agent in' Santa Rosa since 1974
"and broker since 1975.
Dean says, in 2004,
,iMcCombs was an "active par-
ticipant.and supporter" of Leon
Cooper who was running
"against Brown for the office of
Property Appraiser of Santa
Rosa County. Cooper was also
a former emplo) ee of the Santa
Rosa County Property
-'Appraiser's Office, "having
been employed by Robert


Burgess, the Property Appraiser
until December 31, 2000."
Dean notes Kelly was con-
tacted b\ telephone by investi-
gators and told investigators, "I
don't have a dog in this hunt."
Dean says McCombs had
suggested Kelly file the ethics
complaint against Brown,
which he did without any "per-
sonal knowledge of the allega-
tions he' had made against
Brown in his sworn complaint."
Dean further notes, "There
is clear evidence that (Kelly)
was a proxy for his sister, who,


Beach,


'Continued From Page One.
Subsequent 2002, 2003. and
:2004 law suits were put on hold
:Iat Circuit Court until the origi-.
'ial 2001 case's appeals ruling
,came down.
The case has centered on
(he question of whether lease-
holder improvements can, be
*classified-and taxed-the
Wrsame as the "real property" on
which they stand.
Leaseholders do not techni-
tcally own title to beach land-it
'belongs to Escambia, County.
Escambia, in turn, has leased
Navarre Beach to Santa Rosa
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County, on an automatically
renewable 99- ear term.
Santa Rosa, in turn, sublet
beach property to leaseholders
on 99-year terms, which are
also automatically renewable.
Leaseholders may sell
improvements (like expensive
condos), and collect a profit,
just like regular homeowners.
Navarre residents who
oppose taxes have said they pay
their fair share through lease
fees, and special taxing districts
'for services such as water,
sewer and fire protection.
nelson@sr-pg.com


caused the complaint to be filed
as part of a scheme in support
of Cooper s candidacy. x\hich
McCombs supported. The .com-
plaint was intended to injure the
reputation of Brown."
Dean says Kelly made "no
independent effort to verify anm
of the facts in his complaint." In
fact, Dean says Kelly "reckless-
ly disregarded 'whether the
complaint contained false alle-
gations."
Dean ends his statements
.with a recommendation that a
final order be issued awarding
Brown '$13.016.50 in attorneN
fees and $4,603.29 in costs.
All parties mentioned in the
recommended order have a
right to submit written excep-
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Making a bypass
There's been a considerable amount of buzz
going on lately about the future of downtown
Milton and much of what is being said is what
many optimists have been talking about for years.
Steering the revnialization effort has been in
the hands of the City of Milton and Main Street
Milton. New to the mix is a private developer who
has recently made waves throughout the commu-
nity with very ambitious plans to bring life back to
the historic downtown Milton area.
Visionaries recently solicited and gained the,
support of the Board of County Commissioners to.
support a clear-cut plan that will create a much-
needed route around downtown Milton for the sole
purpose of retaining the historic value of one of the
oldest incorporated cities in Florida.
Rerouting Highway 90 around downtown
Milton has been an issue that has been debated for
years with no solid consensus.
While everyone agrees the rebirth of down-
town Milton w ill definitely mean the bypass must
occur, the question is 'just exactly where will the
bypass go?'
Right now, supporters are tossing out three
possibilities. They include a northern bypass road.
It would start at State Road 87 and Highway 90 in
East Milton. extend west into Escambia County
and end near the Alabama line. We're told that path
may actually be a toll road.
A second path that has been repeatedly debat-
ed calls for converting Highway 90 to a one-way
road through downtown, and converting another
road to one way in the other direction.
And then there is the plan to simply widen
Highway 90 to four lanes. Going this route would
seriously jeopardize the historic area and is one
that we hope will be thrown out of the mix.
There has also been discussion on extending
Berryhill Road to the north and across the
Blackwater River. Another path would be to route
the traffic to old Highway 90 in the Bagdad area
across the Blackwater River.
The fact remains that until both city and coun-
ry leaders actually decide on a route and stick with
it-regardless of the opposition-nothing will
happen to make the dreams of so many come true.
And until a clear-cut decision is made, private
investors won't show the interest that is needed to
bring downtown Milton back to life.
All proposed projects will cost a tremendous
amount of money and, as far as we now know,
there is none in state coffers for a bypass project.
The key factor in really making a difference in
dow ntown Milton hinges on rerouting Highway 90
and until that is done, there will be little more than
continued discussion and frustration.
As we've repeatedly pointed out, turning
downtown Milton into a successful revitalization
project will have far reaching economic benefits-
not only to the City of tilion. but also for Santa
Rosa County.
Ii is a shame that with all the interest in seeing
this historic area come alive with condos on the
Blackwater River, name-brand restaurants. major
retailers and more, that something can't be done
about this long-debated bypass.
From the private sector, the interest is there,
but for a variety of reasons we failed, to this point,
to get beyond the frustrating discussion stage.
While many areas of our count) are seeing
explosive growth and development, we see
absolutely no reason to not seriously move for-
ward with this vital project.


FEBRUARY 4. 2006



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Holley-Navarre, Gulf Breeze
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Dear Editor:
In Santa Rosa County, support and funding for
most issues depends more on who is asking rather
than the merits of the issues. Once again, that FACT
was borne out (almost shouted) from the Board of
County Commissioners BOCC) as members
approved upto $25,000 to help Navarre study the pos-
sibility of incorporation.
In (a recent new spaper article) it was acknowl-
edged the BOCC denied a request from an Ad Hoc
committee a couple of years ago to conduct a feasi-
bility study as required bN Florida Statute 163 to help
study the possibility of incorporation for the Tiger
Point (32563) area. Gordon Goodin points out that the
difference in approving this request from Na\arre is
that they were asking for matching funds. What he
failed to add, the Ad Hoc Committee was only asking ,
for $15,000. ItWF was willing to do the stud\ for
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does. ,
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worry about Zip Code again. Because we don't have
a Chamber of Commerce. Rotary Club or an\ other
entity to speak on our behalf or to collect funds to
match. But no matter, $15,000 is still cheaper than
$25,000, matching or not. Also, a feasibility stud}
conducted for one area cannot be used for another
area. If it could,, the Ad Hoc Committee had three
studies from Florida cities that recently incorporated.
Once again, it depends not on the meritsof the issues,
but who is doing the asking.,
The feasibility studN is just one step in the incor-
poration process, the feasibility study then must,be
approved by Tallahassee, a charter written, and then
finally approved by ballot. the people who li\e and
vote within the area to be incorporated. So no one can
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You Spoke Out,

Santa Rosa...
Wednesday,. 2:11 p.m.
Hi. My name is Melanie. I've
lived here min whole life and
found out the hard way to day that
if you don't talk back to an offi-
cer, your ticket could be written
for a lesser charge. I never real-
ized that.

Wednesday. 2:07 p.m.
This is Charlie. All this stuff
in the paper about Highway 90
through downtown Milton...take
a bulldozer, tear down some of
those ancient, rat-trap buildings
and move on. Keeping all those
old buildings is just not going to
get it.

Wednesday. 12:45 p.m.
Bravo to the lad\ who made
the comment about the lethal
injection being cruel and unusual
punishment. The victims have
had cruel and unusual punish-
ment, too.

Wednesday. 7:47 a.m.
Well. for those that think
lethal injection is cruel and
unusual punishment, they.need,to
put a gallows in front of the court-
house and watch those. who have
dealt rape, murder and more be
dealt w ith.

Wednesday, 7:07 a.m.
Ok, we let the county go wet.
But if we're going to say they
can't put a bar in within 2,500 of
a church or a school, we should
forbid churches and schools from
being built within 2,500 feet of a
bar. Don't cry about this. We let it
happen.

Nlonda., 9:53 a.m.
I was wondering...in the last
couple of papers, there was talk
about railroad crossings that CSX
was going to repair. They should
look at the one at north Airport
across from Highway 90. It is
tearing people's cars up it is so
bad. I wish someone would look
at that and see if something can't
be done with it. Thanks.

Monday. 7:07 a.m.
I could not agree more with
all the people calling about litter.
It seems, no one in this county
cares what they throw out of their
w indow.


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t's time to register for summer Pre-K


|By DEBORAH NELSON
Press Gazette Staff Writer
To reserve a Voluntary Pre-
Kindergarten spot this summer,
interested parents should regis-
ter as soon as possible. I
Registration for summer
VPK starts next week, and clos-
es at the end of the month.


The ro ram is free thank ptember


to a 2002 Constitutional
amendment passed by Florida
voters.
VPK classes start May 26
and last through July 21.
Sessions are full-day, from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m.
To participate in Pre-K,
children must have turned age


1, 2005 and reside in the State
of Florida.
Parents will need the child's
birth certificate and proof of
Florida residence to register.
To register, visit the
Caroline St. Children's
Services Center, February 6-10
for signups.


Horticulture symposium coming


By DEBORAH NELSON
Press Gazette Staff Writer
Green thumbs get the
chance to hone their skills


before spring (officially)
arrives, at an upcoming horti-
culture symposium.
The 2006 Commercial
Horticulture Winter Meeting


Niceville woman arrested,

man still at large for meth


By JEFF EVERTS
o'Press Gazette Staff Writer
f- A man previously wanted
'for operating a meth lab out.of
-his car has had more charges
rbrought against him by the
-'Santa Rosa Sheriff's Office.
Adrian Hormuth came to
police attention in what officials
say started as a "man out for a
Iovy ride" in his car and then
*"turned into a search for him by
Santa Rosa County Sheriff's
1'tDeputies.
- At the timed, Hormuth was
' being pursued by FHP as he
%\as driving a white Firebird
that was traveling west on
Highway 98 at over 100 m.p.h.
Deputies then received
; word the vehicle. had turned
'-onto Ocean Breeze Lane and
.'that Hormuth had abandoned
*' the vehicle and fled into the
woods.
Upon searching the vehicle,
officials say they found a large
white box on the front passen-
ger seat containing various
chemicals and elements used in
' "the production of methamphet-
:-amines.
, Deputies have been unable
-'to locate Hormuth, of Niceville,
but have now filed additional

,Rutherford

Sets stay
Convicted murderer Arthur
. D. Rutherford got a last minute
Reprieve from the needle,
Tuesday night.
Rutherford, 56, was sched-
uled to die for the 1985 slaying
,,f Milton resident Stella
,Salamon.
Neighbors discovered the
,63-year-old widow beaten,
chokede, and drowned at her
: Gardenia Drive home.
Rutherford had exhausted
previous appeals to the state.
,Trhose arguments alleged new
evidence would, exonerate him
or reduce his sentence.
Rutherford had also
appealed that lethal injection is
.,unusually cruel punishment.
.- The U.S. Supreme Court
.,granted the 11th hour request
on procedural grounds.
A week before, convicted
cop-killer Clarence Hill
received a similar stay.
The appeal centers on
whether death row convicts
may file last minute appeals
:?based on the grounds that the
punishment violates their civil
rights.


charges against him.
The additional charges
against Hormuth are related to
two other incidents which have
happened recently in the area.
Hormuth has now been
linked to a suspected meth lab
which was discovered on Kell
Road in Gulf Breeze in January.
In addition, Hormuth has
active warrants against him
from the State Fire Marshall's
Office in relation to a hotel fire
that occurred in Destin on
December 6. The fire was
caused by another of Hormuth's
meth labs, officials allege.
Hormuth now faces a long
list of felony and misdemeanor,
charges and. Sheriff's deputies
are hoping to get-him into cus-
tody as soon as possible.
In addition, one of
Hormuth's alleged accom-
plices, Aprele Renee Lail (35)
was arrested in Niceville in
connection with the hotel fire
and operation of another meth
lab which was in her truck.
The Sheriff's Office is ask-
ing for the public's help in
locating Hormuth.,
Anyone with information'
ion Hormuth or his w hereabouts
can contact the Sheriff's Office
at 983-1190 or Crime Stoppers.
at 437-STOP.
Story written by Jeff
Everts. Reach him at:
everts @sr-pg.com


will feature educational lectures
and demonstrations on plant-
related subjects.
Planned topics include
water quality, nutrient manage-
ment, and irrigation efficiency.
The program will include two
separate horticulture tracks:
Landscape/Turf and
Grower/Nurser) men.
A full slate of area green-
industry professionals is sched-
uled, along with Dr. Brian
Whipker, Extension Specialist
and plant nutrition expert at
North Carolina State
University.
The forum was arranged in
response to community)
requests.
"No doubt about it, horti-
cultural products, services, and
educational events are in
demand on the Gulf Coast,"
organizers note.
The West Florida Research
and Education Center
(WFREC) is hosting the event.
The Meeting is scheduled
for February 7, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at the Pensacola Junior College
Milton Campus.
It will be held in
Buildings 4800 and 4900 at the
West Florida Research &
Education Center.
A complete program can
be found on the. WFREC Web
site at:
httn://wfree.ifas.ufl.edu/cen-


ter/events.htm.
Online registration is $40,
and includes informational
handouts and lunch. The meet-
ing will also feature door
prizes.
For more information, con-
tact Robin Vickers at 983-2632
Ext. 113.
Story written by Deborah
Nelson. Reach her at:
Nelson@sr-pg.com


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


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After February 10, parents
may still register by appoint-
ment, through February 28.
Children's Services Center
operating hours are 7:30 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. The facility is located
at 6564 Caroline St. in Milton.
South end signups will be
accepted at the South Santa
Rosa County Annex Outreach
Center, 45819 Gulf Breeze
Parkway, from 8 a.m, to 4:30
p.m.
The following sites will be
offering the program:
T.R. Jackson Pre-K Center,
4950 Susan St., Milton
Chumuckla Elementary
School, 2312 Hwy.. 182, Jay
West Navarre Elementary
School, 1970 Cotton Bay Lane,
Navarre
Milton Child Care Center,
6656 Park Avenue. Milton
A Touch of Love Children's
Center, 3762 Gardenview Rd.,
Pace.
For more information or to
schedule an appointment. con-
tact Carolyn McCra\. Santa
Rosa Voluntar) Pre-K
Coordinator, 983-5444.
Nelson@sr-pfi.com









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PACE WATER BOARD ELECTION
The Board of Directors of the Pace Water System would like
to announce that Qualifications to become a candidate for elec-
tion to the Board of Directors has officially opened. To become
a Candidate you must be at least 18 years old and be a mem-
ber of the Pace Water System. Candidates can qualify by filling
out the qualification form in the newspaper or picking up a form
at the Pace Water System Office located at 4401 Woodbine
Road. There will be one Board Member elected from each of
three Voting Districts.
District 1 North of Hwy. 90 to Tunnel Road and Gardenview
Road, North and East of Guernsey Road to Berryhill Road and
East of Chumuckla Highway 197 to Pond Creek.
District 2 South of Hwy. 90 to the Bay and West of Mundy
Lane to Escambia River and North and West of Chumuckla
Road to Guernsey Road and North and West of Woodbine
Road to Tunnel Road.
District 3 East of Mundy Lane and South of Hwy. 90 to Pond,
Creek. including all of the Avalon Beach area to Indian Bayou.
Deadline for qualifying is 5:00 PM January 16, 2006.
BOARD OF DIRECTOR ELECTION QUALIFICATION FORM
(2006 Election -- February 16, 2006)
We the undersigned members of the Pace Water System,
respectfully request that the following name be placed in nomi-
nation as a candidate for a member of the Board of Directors of
said system.
Candidate's Name Address Phone #
Our candidate lives in District of the Pace Water System.
Member's Signature Address Phone #
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Transportation Enhancement
Application Workshop
The Florida-Alabama TPO is hosting a Transportation
Enhancement Program Application Workshop for the 2007,2008
Application cucle. ,
Date: Tuesday. February 7. 2006
Time: 10:00 am
Location: West Florida Regional Planning
Council Conference Room
343i N I7th Ave. Pensacola
The workshop wx ill include an overview of the Transportation
Enhancement Program including:
Who ma\ apply
Eligible acu\ ties
Application process
Project re-subminal requirements

For copies of the Application Packet. Re-submittal forms, or for
more information contact Josephine Combs at
combsjk'&"trpc.dst fl,us or (850) 595-8910 ext 215 or Gina Watson
at \atsLonoei" tfrpc dst.fl us or (850. 595-8910 ext 239.
The TPO will make icasonable acconitnodation_ for access 10to this
ineriiig in accordance with tit .4Anericans with Disabilities .Act and
foi lanniuage requirements other than English. Please notifj Mbs.
Ellie Roberts of access or latiqnage requirements at 850-595-8910
ext 218 at least 48 hours in advance.


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


Steering Committee
schedules meeting
The American Cancer
Society Milton For Life
Steering Committee will meet
Tuesday, February 7 at 6 p.m.,.
in Locklin Building "B" at
Santa Rosa Medical Center,
6002 Berryhill Road. Milton.
The meeting is open to any %ol-
unteer who would like to help
plan and organize Relay acti\ i-
ties. Mellani Gilbert is the
Chairperson for this year's
event, scheduled for April 28
and 29 at Pensacola Junior
College Milton Campus. For
more information contact
NMellani at 626-5044.

Hiking Trail
Clean-up planned
On Saturday. February lIth,
the Western -Gate and
Choctawhatchee Chapters of
the Florida Trail Association
are sponsoring a \workday to
maintain a 5 mile segment of
the Florida National Scenic
Trail on the Eglin Air Force
Base Reservation. This trail
segment parallels State Road
87 between the Yellow\ Ri\er
and East Ba\ Ri\er in Santa
Rosa Count).
Volunteers from the public
are invited to lend a hand. Work


Sacred Heart offers technology to treat


Sacred Heart Health Ss stem
is no\v offering SpeechEasy
devises to help patients o'er-
come stuttering.
The devices. \\ which are cus-
tom fit to the patient's ear
canal. rel\ on the "choral
effect" to increase the user's
fluency and dramatically
decrease their stuttering. The
choral effect occurs %when a
person's stutter is reduced or
eliminated when they speak or
sing in unison with others.
When someone speaks
using a SpeechEas\ device.
their words are digital\
replaced in their ear \ith a
very slight delay and frequency
modification. As a result. the
brain perceives that it is speak-
ing in unison with another per-.
son. This perception of 'speak-
ing in unison' creates the
choral effect, thereb, reducing
or eliminating the stutter.
SpeechEasy de\ ices contain
highly advanced technology, '


that is designed to distinguish
and clarify the users delayedd"'
voice by filtering out secondary
sounds such as other voices
and background noise. .
The de% ice has gained atten-
tion due to major media cover-
age from the Oprah Winfrey
Show. Good Morning America.
Three Wishes and others, said
Lawrence Grail, a speech
pathologist at Sacred, Heart


Hospital.
"We'%e had quite an influx
on patients in the past fe"
months for the SpeechEasy
device." said Grail. "l'\e
already fitted between 8-10
patients and average one fitting
* a week."
Between 80-90 percent of
patients are'successfully fitted
\with the device., which is the
size of a regular hearing aid.


Local Business Leader to receive medal


The National Republican
Congressional Committee
(NRCCI announced this week
that Dr. Michael C. Brooks of
Pace, FL has been selected as a
recipient of the 2005 'Ronald
Reagan Republican .'-Gold
Medal.
U.S.' Representative Tom
Reynolds (R-NY), Chairman of
the NRCC, stated, "Dr. Brooks
has long supported Republican
ideals. like debt reduction and


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ued participate as a key rmem-
ber of the Committee and offer
*my congratulations .on the
award ." :
Those who are selected to
receive the Ronald Reagan
Republican Gold Medal are
invited to participate in period-
ic strategy briefings to provide,
input on economic and tax
issues, as well as how' to build
broad-based .support for con-
servatise initiatives within the
business communitN.
Recipients are also permanent-
ly listed in the ranks of the
Republican Honor Roll at the


NRCC headquarters in
Washington. ,
The NRCC is a political.
comminee devoted to building
a lasting Replublican majority
in the U.S.. House of
Representatives. ...., ,
The Physicians' Ad isorN,
Board, established in 2000 b\
the National Republican
Congressional Committee. is a
group of conservative busi-
nessmen and women w ho
ad% ocate a progressive, .conser-
Vative, pro-business agenda.
The Washington-based organi-
zation pools the expertise of
business leaders: from across
the United States to ensure
small business issues remain a
priority among government
leaders.


The Santa Rosa
Free Press


Localro
news, spor s,
classified & businesses.
Your hometown newspaper!
6629 Elva Street, Milton
623-3616 623-2120


to be performed includes mow-
ing, lopping, clearing debris.
and re-blazing the trail route.
Workers are to meet at the East
Bay River Boat Ramp on State
Road 87 at 8:00 a.m. Contact
Tom Daniel at (850) 492-8258
if you plan to participatee and
for additional information.

Free Heart Risk
Screenings planned
Baptist Medical Park-
Pensacola is offering free heart
risk assessments during
February National Heart
Month. The free, non-fasting
screenings will be held Feb. 10.
17 and 24 from 2 to 4 p.m. in
the medical park lobbN.
The screening includes a
non-fasting total cholesterol
blood draw and a questionnaire
that requires information about
family history, of heart disease
and health habits, such as exer-
cise frequency. diet composi-
tion and stress management.
About three to four %weeks fol-
lowing the screening, partici-
pants w ill receive in the mail a
baseline heart risk evaluation.
According to the American
Heart Association, heart dis-
ease is still the number one
cause of death for both men and
women. For more information


about the screenings, call (850)
434-4080.

Mission in Motion
targets uninsured
Sacred Heart Health
System's mobile health unit
will pro% ide free health screen-
ings in coming weeks at sites in
Escambia and Santa Rosa
counties. Sacred Heart's
Mission in Motion program tar-
gets persons who are poor.
uninsured, or elderlN.
The mobile unit w ill provide
blood screenings to measure
blood pressure, blood sugar.
total cholesterol and blood
count. The following screen-
ings will be from 9 a.m. to
11:30 a.m.:

Feb. 7 at St. Rose of Lima
Catholic Church. 6457 Park
Ave.. Milton
Feb. 8 at Milestone Aquatics
Club. 35 New Market.
Cantonment
Feb. 9 at Bayvie"w Seniors
Center. 20th & Lloid streets.
Pensacola
Feb. 10 at Gibson Head
Start center, 710 North C St.,
Pensacola.
Feb. 15 at St. Christopher
Episcopal Church. 3200 N.
12th Ave.. Pensacola. This is an
Osteoporosis screening onlh.


Feb. 16 at Century Council
on Aging, .6025 Industrial,
Blvd., Century.
Feb. 17 at Harold Council,.
on Aging, 10585 Goodrange
Drive. Harold. 9:30 to 11:30.
a.m.
Feb. 21 at Christ United
Methodist Church. 5983
Dogwood Drive, Milton
Feb. 22 at Beulah Seniors
Center. 7425 Woodside Drive,
Beulah.
Feb. 23 at St. Jude Catholic
Church. 303 Rocky Ave..
Cantonment
Feb. 24 at Warrington
Methodist Church. 301 E.
Winthrop St.. Pensacola
Feb. 28 at Cantonment
Council on Aging. 132 Mintz
Lane. Cantonment.
Mission in Motion is a
community service of Sacred
Heart Health System, celebrat-
ing 90 Nears of service to
Northwest Florida. The mobile
unit is funded by Sacred Heart
Health System and staffed by
nurses and a driver. The mobile
unit's services also are made
possible bN support from the
la\v firm of Kerrigan. Estess.
Rankin and McLeod. as well
as the Gannett Foundation and
other community donors. For
more information, call (850)
416-7826.


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Grail recommends that the
SpeechEas\ device be fitted in
patients at least eight years of
age. depending on their atten-
tion span. Children with a short
attention span may need to wait
longer to be fitted properly .
For more information or to
schedule an appointment, call
Sacred Heart at 850/416-1600
or kisit v ,\ sacred-heart.org.











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Bus~iness, Review


Granny Nannies.


With helping hands and gentle hearts, they care for you likefamily


By OBIE CRAIN
Special Projects Writer

What a comforting thought
it must be for those with elder-
Iv family members or others
recuperating from illnesses to
know that they now have
friends here capable of offering
support, ranging from total
care to basic assistance.
S It's an agency known as
Granny Nannies serving all of
Escambia and Santa Rosa
counties with services tailored
.to your individual needs,
* : whether you need a health-care
professional only a few hours a
day or around the clock,
whether in your home or in an
alternate care facility.
In essence. Granny Nannies
is a nursing agency that spe-
'cializes in providing Certified
Nursing Aides (CNA) and
Home Health Aides (HHA)
.level of care for the elderly or
individualss of any age with
special needs.
Granny Nannies, as a home
care agency, was founded some
15 years ago by Rob and
Kirsten Hodgson who needed
quality, trustworthy, reliable
and affordable care for Rob's
grandmother, Esther Dowding.
'in her own Central Florida
home.
Finding it difficult if not
impossible to find the quality
care they' were searching for,
they turned to their own inge-
nuity to find a solution. Taking
matters into their own hands.
they decided to establish an
agency that specialized in
home care services for aging
individuals. In effect. Granny
needed a nanny, and that's the
framework from which Granny
Nannies developed and flour-
ished, including its name!
S Thus Granny Nannies of
North America was born. and
the rest is history. Since that
crucial time in 1990 that Rob
and Kirsten solved their prob-
lem. and those of countless
other families across the coun-
i tr\ in the same circumstances,
the agency has developed into


a successful licensed nursing
agency with numerous compa-
ny owned and owner-operator
franchised locations serving
thousands of elders in various
communities w ho call for spe-
cial needs care.
Esther, who it seems is
responsible for the whole oper-
ation, is still comfortably cared
for by her original "nann and
best friend. Louise. At 102 this
year, she is perhaps one of the
most worthwhile examples of
the impact and effectiveness of
the Granny Nannies organiza-
tion.
The local Granny Nannies
franchise, headquartered local-
ly' at 4000 Highway 90, Ste. G
in Pace, is owned and operated
by Dorothy M. Myers and her
daughter, Lynda R. Hyland.
Dorothy has had extensive
experience in the Granny
Nannies' corporate offices in
Orlando, having served in vir-
tually ever\ capacity there for
five years, and is the local
agency administrator.
L3nda. w ho worked in pub-
lic administration in New
Orleans, Louisiana for many
years, and who now resides in
Gulf Breeze, is the human
resources director.
".Our services are tailored to
individual requirements,
\whether a healthcare profes-
sional is needed for a few hours
per day or around the clock:
whether in the safety and com-
fort of your o\w n home, or in an
alternate care facility,"
Dorothy explained. "Our high-
ly qualified personal caregivers
are available 24 hours a day,
seven days a week and can pro-
vide both basic assistance and
total care."
She described basic assis-
tance as meal preparation.
errands and shopping, doctors'
appointments, medication
reminders, light housekeeping,
general supervision. compan-
ionship, aind a range of motion
exercises.
Total care. on the other
hand, involves slightly more
complicated activities, includ-


SEEING THAT YOUR NEEDS ARE MET-Administrator Dorothy M.
Myers (seated) and Human Resource Director Lynda R. Hyland are
the individuals whom you will most likely talk with when you con-
tact Granny Nannies in their offices located at 4000 Highway 90,
Ste. G, in Pace. Reach them at (850) 995-0599 for a consultation
regarding your individual needs, whether in the home or in an
alternate care facility. They're there for you when you need them.
As their motto implies, "A helping hand and a gentle heart" is an
expression full of genuine assurance. (Photo by Obie Crain.)


ing bathing, toileting, and
grooming; turning and transfer-
ring: feeding; respite: RN Case
Managers; and Dressing and
basic assistance services.
As a reputable. licensed
agency. Granny Nannies
recruits only trained Certified
Nurses Aides and Home Health
Aides," Lynda continued. "All
caregivers are thoroughly
screened through stringent
checks of ,their credentials.
criminal background, refer-
ences. and physical condition."
But as important as any thing
else. Lvnda says. "The\ must


display the kindness and com-
passion needed to care for oth-
ers." In addition. Lynda
explained, all Granny Nannies
personnel are bonded and
insured, and regularly partici-
pate with in-service training to
keep their skills current.
"Our Registered Nurse case
managers make home visits to
assess the quality of care being
given and the patient's condi-
tion; and supervisors are on call
after work hours and on week-
ends to respond to clients'
needs around the clock, seven
days a week," Lynda said.


Granny Nannies recognizes
the importance of their com-
mitment to their clients and
sets forth the exact perimeters
of what their specific care
involves. Each client is provid-
ed with a specific outline of the
exact nature of each service a
caregiver is authorized to per-
,form. "We appreciate being,
able to care for you." each
client is told. "If ever you are
unhappy with the service being
provided, please call the office
immediately so that we may
rectify the situation."
Both Dorothy and Lynda. as
each member of their organiza-
tion is required to do. subscribe
to the highest ethics and moral
integrity and continue the same
mission established back in
1990. To this day that mission
remains unswayed: "Granny
Nannies is a home care agency
committed to pro\ hiding the
highest quality of compassion-
ate care to its clients who are
seeking independent living in
the comfort of their own home
or other suitable environment."
Granny Nannies has carved
for itself an extraordinary place
within the ever-growing, home
health care industry. The
organization has earned its
sterling reputation by provid-
ing superior caregivers. consis-
tently. and at an affordable rate.
while continuously striving to
exceed the expectations of its
clients.
With all of the dramatic
events occurring today in the
home health industry. Granny
Nannies holds firm and strong
during these changing times,
never wavering from its origi-
nal mission and obligation to
its valued clients.
Quality home care doesn't
have to be expensive. In fact.
Granny Nannies' rates are
some of the most competitive
in the industry, while never
sacrificing high service stan-
dards.
Its services are very afford-,
able and convenient, and flexi-


ble billing options are avail-
able. They work with most
insurance companies and
accept both Visa and Master
Card.
Both Dorothy and Lynda are
friendly, extremely knowledge-
able about their services.
responsive to client needs, and
show a willingness to go above
and beyond the call of duty to
assure that their clients are
receiving the best of care.
Give them a call at (850)
995-0599 at their local Pace
office, or call toll-free at (866)
992-0599. If it's more conven-
ient. you can visit them on line
at their
wvww.grannynannies.com web-
site. They will be happy to hear
from \ou. and you can rest
assured they will keep your
needs foremost in mind.
As their motto implies. "'A
helping hand and a gentle
heart" makes all the difference
in the world when you need
someone to respond to your
home care needs. They're there
for you when you need them.


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Darrel R. Greer
Irv.esTviarnl Ra,esenlatiu
(850) 983-1471
6259 Highway 90,
Milton. FL 32570-1708
www.edwardjones.com
vnru -IR.

EdwardJonei
MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING


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@ your


library

Milton Public Librarn
' 5541 Alabama St., Milton,
, FL 32570, 623-5565,
Library :"Hotirs: Monday,
Friday, Saturday 9:00-5:00 .,
STuesday, Sa Wednesdayv,
SThursday 9:00-8:00

i Library Activities
P Calendar
i Gulf Coast Gardening
from the Ground UP! The
SLF/IFAS Santa Rosa County
Cooperative Extension Office
and the Santa Rqsa Counts
Master Gardeners Association
. 15
,


w ill present this award-win-
ning 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.,
Hurricane" .,-- Navarre
February 11; Milton, February'
18
Program '3 "V'egetable
Gardening" '-Navarre Feb. 25:
Milton. Mar. 4
Program 4 "Garden
Design" Navarre Mar., 11;
Milton, Mar. 8
'Program 5 "Roses &
AmarN Ilis" Navarre Marn 25;
Milton Apr. 1
Registration for each class
will open at the respective


library at 1 p.m. on the da\ of
the class.
IRS Tax Forms are now
available @ Your Milton
Library!
AARP Tax Aid Program
Feb. 7 Apr. 15:
The AARP consultants
offer free IRS tax preparation
services @" Your Milton
Library each Tuesday and
Thursday 9:00 I p.m. No
reservations are taken; atten-
dees are assisted on a first
come. first serve basis.
Children's Programs-
Spring Theme:
Farm Animals and
Forest/Woodland Animals
Group Story Time for Ages,'
35 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 w ith-
out a caregiver.
After School Programs:
Wednesday, Feb. 15 3
p.m. Lore Your Pet
Wednesday, Mar. 15 3
p.m. Leaping Library.
Leprechauns
Wednesday, Apr. 5 -
Celebrate National Library
Week
'@ Your Library
http://wfrl.lib.fl.us
Serving alf communities of
central Santa Rosa County,
including Allentown, Avalon,
Bagdad, Chumuckla, Harold,
Milton, Munsori, Pace, Pea
Ridge and all areas in between.


Greg Brown, CFA 5
Santa Rosa County
Property Appraiser
Announces to:
Santa Rosa County's Senior Citizens!
The Santa Rosa County Board of County
Commissions has approved the Senior Citizen
Exemption, which allows an
ADDITIONAL $25,000 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION!
If you meet the following cntena. you may quality for anii
additional Homestead Exemption in Santa Rosa County
This additional exemption is for me portion of your tax bill
associated with mne Board of County Commissioners only.
Property owner music be 65 or older
Total adjusted household income limitations apply
SMust apply no later than March 1, 2006
Must qualify for and/or currently be receiving Homestead
*n Exemption
1W (Note. You must qualify and n
may have no reapply annually) -
For additional information: -
* (850) 983-1880 / (850) 934-8175 "
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Apple Cider Vinegar in a capsule


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Roman soldiers consumed it only to maintain health, strength, and
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This age-old product is now in a easy-to-take capsule called CidersourceTM. It is made from
100% unfiltered Apple Cider vinegar, which is rich in potassium.
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LAURA WHEELER
118 E.Yonge St.
Pensacola, Florida 32503

Defendant.

NOTICF OF ACTION

TO: LAURA WHEELER
118 E.Yonge St.
Pensacola, Florida 32503

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
Complaint has been filed.in
this court. The basis of the
claim is a Promissory Note for
$5,000.00 which you signed
on November 24, 2004, on
behalf of Ricky Russo. You are


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA
Case No.: 05-1883-DR
Division:"M

Anarea Renee Durral,
Pelitioner

and

Thomas Nelson Dumil
Respondent

NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MAR-
RIAGE

TO, Thomas Nelson Dumil
Hunters Ridge Ra. Hilisaille
VA 24343

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has been filed against
you and that you are required
to serve a copy of your written
defenses. if any. to10 it on
Andrea R. Durnil. whose
address is 8523 Nelda Ra.
Navarre FL 32566 or, or
oslore Feoruary 6, 2006. an,3
file the ongrnai wih the clerk
of this Court at 6865 Carolina
Street M.Ilon. Florida 32570.
before service on Petllioner or
immediately tiereaher. II you
lail to do so a delaull may be
entered against you for the
reliel demanded in Ine pet.
lion

Copies of all court documents
in this case. including order-
are available al Ihe Clerk ol
the Circuit Court's office You
may review these documenri
upon request

You must keep nme Clerk of
ine Circuit Courts office nohi
flea of your current adare5ss
(You may file Notice ol Current
Address, Florida Supreme
Court Approved Family Law
Form 12 91*, i Furure papers
in inis lawsuII will be mailed Io
thne address on record a t he
clerks 5ofice

WARNING Rule 12 285
Florida Family Law Rules ol
Procedure require. certain
automatic disclosure of docu-
menti and inrormnation Failure
to comply can result in sanc-
tions ,rcluding dismissal or
striking of pleadings

Dated January 4. 2006

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By Jennifer A Crews
Deputy Clerk ..

011406
012106
012806
020406
1/18

LEGAL AD FOR CIVIL ENGI-
NEERING SERVICES

INVITATION TO SUBMIT
PROPOSALS
FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING
SERVICES

TO: CIVIL ENGINEERING
FIRMS:

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
FIED Inal ine School Dsrric
ol Sanla Rosa County.
Florida nerin referred lo as
Ihe Board pursuant to
Florida law. is solici.ng pro-
posals from civil engineerinng
Ilrms to provide conl-nu.ng
contract services lor proposed
corinsruclron projects in anich
conslruclron costs ic-r each
proiecl rail does nool exceeO
$S UC'I.'.-1 0 IO.r sldq a cI...l,
when Ithe tee ior'such prores-
.lorali sentice- dbde "nolr
exceed $50,000 in lees The
contract will be lor a fIve-year
period comrrmencing on March
1 2006 The contract can be
canceled by eilner parry. witn-
out giving reason, al the end
of each conlraci year The.
Board reseroe- ine grignil
soirciT proposals on any proI
ect lieu oI utilizing Irhe cor,.
linuing coniraci Firm s main
office mu.t be within a 100-
mile radius Ot Milaon Florida
The Board reserves ihe r.grnl
to veletl mulliple engineering
lirmis Io e placed on corlni.-u
ing contract

All persons interested in Sub-
mitling proposals may exam-
ine proposed contactl pe:,s-.
cations available in Ine ohe=-
of Ine A.ss.;ani
Superintendent ror
Admin'alratrive Serv,ces. 6544-
Firehouse Road MhIron.
Florida 32570 Phone 18501
983.5123 To be cc.ns.dered.
proposals muill De rece-.id
on c.r beforee r,.,nday
February 6 2006 at 3 00 p m
Iocal ime. at ine aboe
acldress. and Dae clearly
labeled it fthe lower Ie.,h.ano
corner or Ine envelope
Proposal for C-, I
Engineering Continuing
Contract. Interviews of'
prospective firms are lenia
tlvely sicneduiea or
Wednesday February 8. C'006
anra .wII De rin me oroer 1or
receipl c-I proposal
Corperirnve selectiic. and
negol-al-on aill e made .in
accordance wah IThe Fior as
Slatlue 287,055 The School
Dairnrc of Santa Ro.sa ,Coury.
Floridas servev; ih.e ? igh i
accept or reject any or all prc-
posal: inr wa.le 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 informa-
tion required by these forms,
Six (6) copies of the submittal
are required. All engineers
must be registered in Florida.

The School District of Santa
Rosa County, Florida,
leser.e. ine r.glI 10 accept or
reflect an5 or aii priuposas ir'
wrole or ,n part and ro wa, e
all inlormalities

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF
SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA

BY: John W. Rogers
Superintendent of Schools

012106
012806
020406


IN THE COUNTY COURT
FOR SANTA ROSA COUN-
TY, FLORIDA
FileNo:2005-CC-001182

MATT McKEEHAN, d/b/a
MATT McKEEHAN BAIL
BONDS, INC.,

Plaintiff,
vs.


WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on January
20, 2006.

Mary M. Johnson
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL

By: J. Watkins
Deputy Clerk

012806
020406
1163

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA


required to serve a copy or
your Antten defenses Ji any.
on peailioners artomry. wAhrose
name and address are

T David Mann
PO Box 1191
Pensacola Florida 32591

on or b.e-ore February 13
2006. and to file ime original of
the wntten defenses arih the
clerk ol this court eilner oelore
service or immediately Ihere-
after Failure to serve and file
wnnen defenses as required
may result in a judgment or
order for the relief demanded.
wilthoul further notice

Dalead on January 1 I 2006

MARY M JOHNSON
MARY JOHNSON
As Clerk of the Court
COUNTY COURT SEAL
By Deborah Johnson
As Deputy Clerk

012106
012806
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021106
1%4
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO 05735-CA-01

ELSIE LANE
Plainr.ii
VS

BRIAN HAv'ES and SONDRA
BALES
Deinrdanis

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY given
rnal Inse undersigned. Mary M.
Johnson, Clerk of the Circuit
Couin ol Santa Rosa County.
Fior.da. will on the 15 day ol
February 2006. al t 100 a m
during tIne legal ours of sale
at Ihe Narth Ironi door of Ine
Santa Rosa County
Courthouse in Mhllon Florida
orier for sale and sell at public
Oultcry to the highest and Oest
bidder for casn rhhe lollowng
described property in Santa
Rosa Counry Florida, to-wil

See Exhibit "A" Attached
Hereto

A ponortn 01 Lois 4 and 5
Block A Bent Tree Estates
Unit One. a suodivision or a
portion ot Secrion 5 Townsnip
1 North, Range 27 Weat.
Santa Rosa County. Florinda.
recorded in Pial Book C Page
28 oi Ihe public record or
said Ccunty. being more par-
ic:ularly described as lollows.
Commence at an exial.ng hall
inch I1/2-1 uncapped metal
rod as the SoulntwesI corner ol
Lol I said Block A, Beni Tree
Es ales Unn One said pc-ir.r
lying on Ihe Easterly Rigrl-.ol-
Way Line of Beni Tree Road
150' R/W thence run flortn
05 degrees 52 minute 54
seconds Weif along .aid
Eailerly RAgni or Way Lir.e a
di lance 0o 487 27 feel 1-o ihe
Point 01 Beginning, thence
continue North 05 degrees 52
minutes 54 seconds West
along said Easleuy Right-ol-
Way L.ne a dislance of 100 00
feel- inence depart said
Easlerly Right-ol-Way Line
North 84 aiegrees 07 m.nules
06 seconds East a dOs1ance of
215 00 leer to an intersectron
w.Ih the Westerly Rigni-ol,
Way Line ol a Gull Pc.wer
Company Easemrnenr 230
RW Inence run Soulh 05
,ajerees 5-' minutes 5-1 see.
.:..ra ai .n a a .id VWerich
R.gni of-Way Line a distance
of 10o.O) teeat irnce depart
said Wesleruy Righ nol-Way
Line Soulth 84 degrees 07
mrrnuie: 06 sa.:o-na West a
oitsan:,e of 21500 feel 10o he
Ponrl ol Beginninrg Said par-
cel being ,in area 0 50 acre
more or lesy

Pursuani 10 ine Final
Judgment c.i ForecloSure
entered in tre above styled
cause

Daled Ihis the 18 day oI
January 2006

MARY M. JOHNSON CLERK
OF COURT
COURT OF SANTA ROSA
COUNTY FLORIDA
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
BY J WATKINS
Deputy Claerk

Angels J Jornes
Arlorney lor FPla.ntri
6460 Jusilce Avenue
Millnr. FIuoras 3?570

012806
020405
1/61

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.,
Plaintiff,

vs.

DUNCAN L. ANDERSON,
SR., et el,
Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE

NOTIpE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuasrt io a Final Judgment
or mortgage Foreclosure
dated Jahuary 20, 2006 and
entered .in Case NO. 03-635-
CA of rhe C.rcumt Couri of the
FIRST Judicial Ctrcui in and
for SAIITA ROSA County,
Florida wherein PRINCIPAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE,
INC. is. Ir.e Plainlrin and DUNl
CAN L ANDERSON SR.
VALERIE JO ANDERSON
REGIONS BANK F-K.A SuN-.
SHINE BANK 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
Final Judgment:

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/K/A 2724 Dove Haven
Lane, Navarre, FL 32566


"G", PAGE 57, OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE
HOME LOCATED THEREON
AS A PERMANENT FIX-
TURE AND APPURTE-
NANCE 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.


ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 05-1026 CA

21si CENTURY FINANCIAL.
INC
PO B0o 830598
Ocala FL 34-183-0598

Plaini.ft
v

ANNE W MOYER.

Defendarnt

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO- ANNE W MOYER

YOU ARE NOTIFIED Iat a
loreclos'ue action r.as Deaen
filed against you on ire follow,
ing easecri.ed property.

Lot 3. Block 1, Firsr- Aadil.c.n to
Skyline Heighrs a Subdivision
f a portion ol Section 26
Town.'hip 2 Nortr, Rage 28
Wenl Santa Rosa Counry
Florida according io Plal
thateoi recorded in Plat Book
B al page 67 ol ne Public
Records ol saia Country

and you are required 10 lile a
mirlrn response wir. he
Court and sanee a copy o
',our anllen detenoas. ii any
I1 1I on Timolny D Pacdgeil
Plamnld a anorney. wrose
address is 2810 Remington
Green Circle, TailahausEe,
FloInda 32308. ai least inmrry
1301 days from mens date l first
publicalion or on or before
February 28 2006 and tile
Ine onginal with me claer of
In court either before service
on Plainti's attorney or
mrmedaiaeily Inereatter other-
wias a deraun will De entered
against you for Irne relief
aemrarded in ine complaint

Dale Irt.i 20 day 01 January
2006

CLERK OF COURT
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By, Angela Dunn
Deputy Clerk

0 12806
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DIRECT PURCHASE OF
BRICK FOR
NEW ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL "B"
(AVALON AREA)

Sealed bids will be receive
by Ir.e Sania Rosa County
Sch-ool Board,. al Ire office or
Inthe Assslan Superintendent
for Adminisirative Services.
6544 Firehouse Road
Upstair- Conference Roomr
iMaintenance Building; 1850
983 5123). Milton. Florida
unlil 2:00 PM Local Time
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
all bids proposals will be
publicly opened arnd read
aloud for ihe Orreci purchase
or brick ior Ine New
Elementary Scnool "B wh.cn
ill be loc sled in Millor.
Florida
Tne b.as ,ll include the 101-
lowing
1 Tc-ial cosI or48i2.Obrnck
2 Urni cost per 1000 ol brick
This figure will be used iI add--
lional brick are required
3 Slarement Inal nse brick
oraored will be manutaclured
pacragea and set aside Icr
ihe use on Thi3 project only
3a"d no1 DroKCen up lor use on
oiner prolecis
4 Br,:k will be tlored on prop.
arn/ so lhe rick can De
insured by ire Br.ck Company
5 A pur,.:ase order for the
O.lF wa.I b. e'eculred1 Ir., I
School Disiricil Sanra Rosa
Counrt FIorida and Ine brick
wIIl be acIlusiy paid for as Ine
delivery i, made al Ien c:on-
[iructana sile
6 Blucks lo be ready lor delis.
ery bvy tre Brick Company. no
later Irr.an May 15 2006

Any quolec receive after Inthe
closing wiII be returned
unopened
Tne bnck approved for ihin
prodcl are as lIOIICws
I BORAL BRICK
nr0-,'0
2 ACME BRICK


The Owner ireerves fne right
ic. waa e .rlormali.es in c.,a-
dinr and rejec,:t any and all
bids
By John W Rogers.
Superinlendenl ol oSchools
Sania Rosa County

012806
02)'406
02'1 1:16
IS5

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. DIB/A DIRECTORS
ACCEPTANCE,
Plaintifl,

vs.

RICHARD A. GALLAGHER,
et al,
Defendant(s).

, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE .

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
rurSuirh ih. 1 Finrsi Judgment
of Mortgage Foreclosure
dated January 20, 2006 and
eo.-,lered i.i Ca e 1JO 05-934-
CP or Inc Gr.,uii Coun of the
FIRST Judicial Circuit in and
for SANTA ROSA County,
Ficrias wheir.,in WELLS
FARGO BAtIK ti A SUC.
CESSOR Br MERGER TO
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC F'KA
NORWEST MORTGAGE,
INC. D/B/A DIRECTORS
ACCEPTANCE, is the Plaintiff
and RICHARD A. GAL-
LAGHER; LAURA L. GAL
LAGHER; PLANTATION
DEVELOPMENT OF NORTH-
WEST FLORIDA, INC.; are
the Defendants, '.I will sell to
1he, higrel ar an heast r.iader ior
cast, ar STEPS OF THE
SAnrT, ROSA COUrT'i
COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM,
o-t inr, e i- da OI t.1srtr, 2006.
Ire loIc.wir.g de..cri.Bd prop,
errs as no r irin .r. Bad Final
Judgment: .

LOT 5, BLOCK "A", PLAN-
TATION WOODS, PHASE I,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP
OR PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK


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


C


Mary M Jorinon
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By Angela Dunn
Depury Clerk

01 2806
0204,)6
1/59

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE tNO 05-778-CA

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
rNC
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
DEFENrDANTiSI

NOTICE OF ACTION CON-
STRUCTIVF SERVICE

TO UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEiRS DEVISEES.
GRArJTEES ASSIGNtEES.
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
it n .'haenher y be living; ana ,i
heashelhey be dead me
unknown delendanis who may
be spouses, heir., devisees
granrees, ass.gnees. lernors
creditors Iruslees arnd all
parties claiming an interest Dy
Through. under or agaril Ithe
Delandanis Ano are not
known to be dead or alive and
all panes having or claiming
to have any right, tile or inler-
esi in Ihe property -lescrloed
in Ihe mortgage being fore-
closed herein

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
FIED thai an action mo lore.
close a mortgage on Inthe o101-
loiwing popenrty

LOT 28. BLOCK A OF BAY
CLIFFS SUBDIVISION'
BEING A PORTION OF SEC.
TION 4 TOWNSHIP 3S
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 beer, filed against you
and you are required to erve
a copy .ol your wrinen ceiens-
es it any iO it on DAVID J.
STERN. ESO PlainlSh's anor.
ney whose address is 801 5
UNIVERSITY DRIVE. STE
500. PLANTATION. FL 33324
on or before February 27
2006 (no later nthan 30 days
trom tne dale of Ine firsl publi-
catlon of thni nolice ol acllonj
and file Ihe ong-nal waIn Ir.e6
Clerk of turns count either before
service on Plailiff's attorney
or imrredailely ihesearier. olh-
erwise a adeauli ail be
entered against you for 1he
rleler demanded in Ihe corr.
plarI or peaniron filed herein

WITNESS .ry an-. ana dihe
seal ofC his Couri ar SANTA
ROSA County Floria this 24
day or 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 DISABIL.
ITIES ACT persc-nrs alin ol-s
aosliies needing a special
accommodail.or, should con-
lacI COURT ADMINISTRA.
TION am the SANTA ROSA
Country Courthouse al 1-800-
95568771 ITDDI or 1-800.
955 6770 via Flornda Relay
Service
Law Ohtices or David J Slern
PA
'80 S univ.serstv Dine Surde
500
Planaision FL 33324
o19Fi1 233 80UC0
05CS 637"lFiMAI CtJi

01280E.
020,4i06
1/70

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 cf.

THOMAS CHARLES HET-
FIELD
Pelillioerl Huibana, .

and

ARAMINTA DIANE HET-
FIELD,
Res.poneni. We, .I

NOTICE OF ACTION

To Aram.rida Diarne Henrelda
6984 Morrnng Ste Dr
House Springs, MO 63051

"OU ARE rJOTIFIED Inal a
Peli,h n rI-r sOiilulic.On ofl
Marriage rna been lhie-
a.sginzT y.:u in ih e aso.-
lyljed -jurl anrd you are
required lm serve a copy Ol
your artien delan.es if ar.,'.
or. THOM1AS CHARLES HET
FIELD. 4477 EDGEWOOD
DR. MILTONi FL 32583. or, or
bel.re Fer. cruary 20 2006 and
Iu meu original inereor Ailnh
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter; other-
wise a default will be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in this Petition.
WITNESS my hand ahd the
seal,,r rris Coun otrn meins 19th
a', or January 20'i)

'.AR'r Fi M JOHnIISOI
Cleri. I0 Ire Curcil Ccunr
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: Glenda Williams
Deputy Clerk'

012806
020406
021106
021806
1/71


Legais

that he unaer-igneo Mary M
Jornsc.r. Cierk st Ine Circuit
Court or Santa Rosa County.
Florida will or, the 15th day
of February, 2006 al 1100
a m dunng the legal hours olf
sale at the. Nortr. iont aoor of
Ine Santa Rosa Counly
Counhouue *n Mil ri Florida
ottffer or sale aria sell al public
culcry to the nignasl and best
bidder lor cash the following
described property. in Santa
Rosa Counry, Florida lo-wit

The South 80 feet of Lota 8
and 9, Block 61, Town of
Milton, as per Map of said
town on file In the Office of
the Clerk of the Circult
Court of Santa Rosa
County, Florida.

Pursuant rcT the Order
Authorizing Sale of Real
Property in Ine aDove styled
cause

Dated this me 23 day ol
January. 2006

MARY M. JOHNSON. CLERK
OF CIRCUIT COURT OF
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
FLORIDA
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
BY J WATKINS
Deputy Cler,

012806
020406


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 adrrmin.srallorn o Ihea
estate Of LOYIS JENETTE
COLLINS. deceased. F.ee
Number 57.2005-CP-329. is
pendring in Ire Circui Court
lor SarIs Rosa County,
Florida. Probate D.iilion. men
address ol awrch is 6865 S W
Caroline Street Millon
Florida 325"0 Tr.e names
and addresses of Irie person-
al represerilaio% and the per-
sdnal repiesenalive's attor-
ney are sel lonn btelOw
All creditors of ire decadent
ana other persons naving
claims or aerrmands against
aecodenis e iatle including
unnimalured. contingent or
unliquidaled claims on whom
a copy of ihis notice is served'
must file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER
OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLIC.
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All oiner creds cis of the deca-
dent and oiner persons having
claims or demands aga.nsl
deceder l's sales including
unmalurad, contingent or
unliquidalead claims, must file
Inear claims wAih ims courn
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS iJOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.

Tne dale cr the tirEl public
ton of The No.ice is January
28, 2006

Attorney lor Personal
RepreseritaTive '
EV Michael Gelosn-
MICHAEL GIBSON
ESOUIRE
Florida Bar to. 831239
GIBSON & JARVIS. PA
5424 Highway 90
Pace, FL 32571
(8501 9958 6885
Attorney lor Personal
Representative

Personal Represernilatle
I,5' Giinaa Wet
CLINDA WEST
-1417 South Epencer Field
Road
Pace FL 32671

012806
02 0-066
1/73

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 2005-CP-000306
DIVISION: C"

fll RE ESTATE OF
DOROTHY LAWS LOCKE.

Deceased

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO COuRTNEY RYAN
RISCHER
1402 Bielthour Court
Sterling VA 20164-

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Formal rjic.ha regarding Ihe
Petcr..:.n for Admin.stratlon or
the Eilale ,ol Dorolhy Laws
Lc.ckie, ari Oalr. ol Personal
Repreieniative. Designation
ofl Resienr Agernt and
Acceptance and a Petition for
Admission or Losi Will to
Probate were liled win the
Sania Rosa County Court
Cielr Ithe ClarK i on
NtJovember 9 2005.
You are required to file the
original of your written defens-
e. as upon the .undersigned
Clerk on MtAarch 4 2006. Iwith-
in 28 days oI me lirst publice-
lion 1of h.s tJorI..el and lorwarad
a copy ol same rO the attorney
for tre PetiliOner, Richard M
Becknih Jr. Esquire. LiDerls
& A,,ociales. PA, at 40
Si:.urn Pa:ulih:. Place. Suite
500 Pensacola Florida
3-'02. Failure 10 serve and
lile wrihen delenses as
required may resull in a judg
menrt or order for the rallel
demanded in ine pleadrngs
war,:.ul uriner noIlica

DATED on this the 27th day of
January, 2006.

MARY JOHNSON
CLERK OF COURT
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By HiIda Volturet.
Deputy Clerk

020406
021106
021806
022506


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN


25 SECONDS EAST, A DIS-
TANCE OF 69.24 FEET TO A
POINT OF CURVATURE;
THENCE GO ALONG A
CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAV-
ING A RADIUS OF -30 000
FEET, AN ARC DISTANCE
OF 27.19 FEET (DELTA = 38
DEGREES 56 MINUTES 33
SECONDS, CHORD DIS-
TANCE = 26.67 FEET,
CHORD BEARING = SOUTH
67 DEGREES 43 MINUTES
09 SECONDS EAST) TO A
POINT OF REVERSE CUR-
VATURE; THENCE GO
ALONG A CURVE TO THE
LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF
50.00 FEET, AN ARC DIS-
TANCE OF 12.31 FEET


FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE is hereby given thal
the undersigned Clerk of t Ihe
Circuit Court of Santa Rosa
County Florida *wIt on the 28
day of February 2006, at
11 00 at 6865 Caroline Srreel
Santa Rosa Counry
Courthouse in Millon, Flonida
offer for sale and sell at pubic
outcry to tne higrnest and best
bidder for cash. tne following-
aesclDeda property siluale in
Santa Rosa County. Flondal .

LOT 3; BLOCK "A', BAYOU
RIDGE, being a portion of
Section 22, Township 1
North, Range 29 West, Santa
Rosa County, Florida,
according to the plat
recorded In Plat Book 'E",
Page 41, at Public Records
of sold county.
pursuant to Irie Final
Judgment entered inr a case
pending -n said Court thme
style of which is indicaled
above

WITNESS my hand and offi-
dcial seal of said Coun this 27
day of January 2006
If you are a person with a dis
ability who needs accommo
dation in order to participate In
this proceeding, you are enli-
telad at no tost lto you. lor Ithe
provision of the certain assias
lance Please contact Coun
Aaministraltion at 6865
Caroline Streel, Mllor,
Florida 32570 Telephone
t8501 623-3639 witnin 2 work-
ing days or your receipt ot this
document If you are nearing
or o.oce impaired, call 1-800-
9558771.

Mary M. Johnson -
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By J Walkins
Deputy Clerk'

020406
021106
29A
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR WATER USE PERMIT

Notice is nareby g.ver, inal
pursuant to Cnapier 373.
Florida Slatutes. Inthe following
appircalonii tfoi waler us.
permillsi has inave) been
received o mte Niortnwast
Florida Waler Management
Districl

Application number I 06668
filed 01.26 2006
Pensacola Ready Mix. USA,
P.O Box 71.12. Pensacola. FL
32534
Requesting a maximum witn-
arawal ol 65.000 gaiior.s per
day from the Sana and-Gravel
Aquifer Syslem ort Ir.duslrial
use ty an exailng taciity
General withdrawal loca ion(s)
in Santa Rosa County TO2S
R26W. Sec 8A

Inlerteded person, may Cboecl
to or comment upon tie appil-
cations or suDmr si wrilter
request lor a copy ol me staft
reportisi containing proposed
agency action regarding Ihe
applications by wnling to the
Division ol Resource
Regulation or the fJorthwest
Florida Water Management
District anention Terri
Peterson. 152 Water
Management Dnve. Havana,
Florida 32333 9700, but such
comments or requests must
be received by 5 o'clock p m
on February 21, 2006

No furiner public nolice will be
provided regarding this
lthdse) .',. "- applicallon(s) *
Publication olf this notice con-
stilules constructive notice of
Inls permit' application to all
substantially anecled per-
sons A copy of the staff
reports) must be requested in
order tg remain advised of tfur-
tier proceedings and any
public hearing dare.
Substantially affected persons
are entitled lo request an
administrative neanng regard-
ing thme proposed agency
action by submitting a wraten
request according to the pro
visions of 40A-1 521 Florida
Administrative Code Norices
ot Proposed Agency Action
will be melted only to persons
who have filed sucn requests

020406
020406
2/80

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
BY CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT

Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Mary M
Johnson. Clerk of Ihe Circuil
Court of Santa Rosa County.
Florida. will on February 28.
2006 between the hours of
I1 00 a.m and 2"00 pm at
the front door ol the
Courthouse in Santa Rosa
County in Milton. Florinda. offer
for sale. and sell at public oul-
cry to the highest and oDest
bidaer the following described
real property situated in Santa
Rosa County, Florida. Io wil

LOT 31. LEGEND WOODS
ESTATES UNRECORDED)

COMMENCING AT THE
INTERSECTION OF THE
SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE
OF STATE ROAD NO 399
(100 R/Wi AND THE WEST
LINE OF THE EAST ONE
HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST
QUARTER OF SECTION 3,
TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH,
RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA
ROSA COUNTY. FLORIDA.
THENCE GO NORTH 47
DEGREES 41 MINUTES 27
SECONDS EAST, A DIS
TAtCEOF 1849 FEET TO A
POINT OF CURVATURE,
THENCE GO ALONG A
CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAV
ING A RADIUS OF 138359
FEET. ARC DISTANCE OF
1084.35 FEET fDELTA = 4-
DEGREES 54 MINUTES 14
SECONDS, CHORD =
1056.81 FEET, CHORD
BEARING = NORTH 70
DEGREES 08 MINUTES 32
EAST TO A POINT OF TAN-
GENCY; THENCE GO
SOUTH 87 DEGREES 24
MINUTES i1 SECONDS
EAST, A DI-TANCE OF
S509 12 FEET THEtICE GO
SOUTH 00 DEGREES 16
MINUTES 57 SECONDS
WEST A DISTANCE OF
291 07 FEET. THENCE GO
SOUTH 87 DEGREES 11
MINUTES 25 SECONDS
EAST, A DISTANCE OF
900.00 FEET FOR THE
POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH
87 DEGREES 11 MINUTES


All other creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons who
have claims or demands
against the decedent's estate,
including unmatured, contain
gent or unliquidated claims,
mus l ile their claims wvth this
courl WITHIN THREE r31
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE. OF DEATH IS


(DELTA = 14 DEGREES 06
MINUTES 29 SECONDS.
CHORD DISTANCE = 1228
FEET. CHORD BEARING =
SOUTH 55 DEGREES 18
MINUTES 07 SECONDS
EASTi THENCE GO SOUTH
02 DEGREES 48 MINUTES
35 SECONDS WEST, A DIS.
TANCE OF 81 68 FEET,
THENCE GO SOUTH 02
DEGREES 34 MINUTES 10
SECONDS WEST. A DIS-
TANCE OF 106.51 FEET.
THENCE GO NORTH 02
DEGREES 48 MINUTES 35
SECONDS EAST, A DIS- .
TANCE OF 116 00 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
PARCEL OF LAND IS SITU
ATED IN SECTION 3. TOWN.
SHIP 2 SOUTH. RANGE 27
WEST. SANTA ROSA COUN-
TY, FLORIDA
pursuant to Ine Summary
Final Judgment in Foreclosure
entered in a case pending in
said Court, the style ol wnich
is

J.B & N, INC

Plaintlll.
v

BERNARD S CAINES. JR
and
TOPRiNA R. CAINES.

Dafenaanlts.

aend the dockel number of
which is 04-000579-CA

in accordance with me
AMERICANS WITH DISABIL-
ITIES ACT, persons r.eeding a
special acconmmoaalaion to
participate in this proceeding
should contact Ine under-
signed not later than seven
days prior to the proceeding to
ensure thal reasonable
accommodations are avail.
able

WITNESS my hand and the
official seal ol this Honorable
Court Inis 30 day ot January.
2006.

MARY M JOHNSON
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By J Watkins
Deputy Clerk

Mattnew D Bordalon
Florida Bar No 0065846
BORDELON LAW FIRM, PL
2721 Gull Breeze Parkway
Gulf Breeze. Florida 32563
850'934- 000
Attorney for Piaini.h

020406
021106


NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Track Type Tractor with
Waste Handling Package

Notice is hereby given Inal the
Board ol County
Commissioners of Santa
Rosa County. Florida will
receive sealed bias for a
Track Type Tractor with
Waste Handling Package

An bids must be original ana
delivered by hand. Fed Ex. or
mail to Ine Santa Rosa
County Procurement
Department. 6495 Caroline
Street, Suite G. Million,
Florida, 32570. and must be
received by 10:00 a.m March
7, 2006, at which time oDis will
be opened and read aloud
.Bias received alter the time
set for the-bid opening will be
rejected arid returned
unopened ro tIhe bidder All
interested parties are invilea
to attend- -

Specifications and bid form
may be secured from Santa
Rosa County Webslle
(www santarosa Il goviblast
or from Ins Santa Rosa
County Procurement
Department at the above
address Telepnone (850).
983-1833.

Any quesllons concerning this
equipment should be directed
to Jerrel Anderson at 1850)
981-7135.

The Board of County
Commissioners reserves
the right to waive Irregulari-
ties In bids, to reject any or
all bids with or without
cause, and to award the bid
that It determines to be In
the best Interest of Santa
Rosa County.

Santa Ross County does nor
discriminate on the basis of
race color, nallional origin.
sex. religion. age. or handi-
capped status in employment
or provision of service

By order of me Board of
County Commissioners ol
Santa Rosa County. Florida

020406
020406
2 a

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SANTA ROSA COUN-
TY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 05-000421-CP

IN RE: ESTATE OF
LAWRENCE DALE BAUM-
GARTNER.
Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administrations of the,
estate of Lawrence Dale
Baumgartner, deceased,
wnose dale of Oearn was July
30. 2003. is pending In 1he
Circuit Court to, Santa Rosa
County. Florida Probale
Division File Number 2004.
000421 CP me address ol
which is PO Box 472, Miron,
Florida 32572. The names
and addresses ol the parson-
ai representative and the per
sonal represeplative s anor-.
ney are set.forth below.

All creditors of the decedent
and other persons, who have
claims or demands against
decedent's estate, including
unmatured, 'contingent or
unliquidated claims, and who
name oeen served 3 copy ol
tIhis notice musl lie ,hair
claims wirn isIS court WITHINi
THE LATER OF THREE 13
MOtITHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLIC
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRT? (3)) DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.


ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 0122777
105 East Gregory Square
Pensacola, Florida 32502
Telephone: (850) 434-5395

Personal Representative:

George Michael McCombs
2939 Michaux .
Houston, TX 77009

020406
021106
2015
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 67-2006-OP-12
DIVISION B


BARRED.

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
FEBRUARY 4. 2006.

Attorneys for Personal
Representative.

Kerry Anne Schultz
Florida Bar No. 563188
BORDELON & SCHULTZ
LAW FIRM. P.L
2721 Gulf Breeze Parkway
Gulf Breeze. Flonda
(850) 934-1000

Personat Representative:

Maureen Baumgartner
W468 Gayneli Avenue
Milton, FIonda 32570

020406
021106
2/8S

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE OMBION
Case No.: 67-2006-CP-882
Division: B

IN RE: ESTATE OF
MILDRED CAROLYN
HOUSE
A/K/A MILDRED R. HOUSE,
Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The admlnistrallon of the
estate ol Mildred Carolyn
House alk/a Mildred R
House. deceased. File
Number 57-2005-CP-382. Is
pending in mIe Circuit Court
for Santa Rosa County.
Florida. Probate Divileon., ie
address of wnich *s 6665
Caroline Street, Milton.
Florida 32570. The names
and addresses of the person-
al representatives and per-
sonal representatives attorney
are set lorth oelow.

ALL INTERESTED PER-
SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the decedent
ano other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is served
wlhin Inree months after the
date of the first publication of
this notice must hie their
claims with Inis Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLIC
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AIl other creditors of the dece-
dent and persons having
claims or demands against
the decedent s estate must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.

Tne date of the first publica-
tion of this Nolice is February
4, 2006

Is/ Clyde P House
Clyde P House
6467 Magnolia Street
Milton. Florida 32570
Personal Representative

ias Jennifer Byrom
Jennifer Byrom
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 438960
Jennifer Byrom & Associates
5177 Elmira'Street
Milon. FL 32570
Telephone (850) 623-4347

020406
021106
2Mr4

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO: 57-2006-CP-6
DIVISION: B

IN RE: ESTATE OF
GEORGE R. McCOMBS,
d/k/a GEORGE RUDOLPH
McCOMBS.

Deceased.

NOTICETO CREDITORS

The administration of the
estate of George R.
McCombs, a/k/a George
Rudolph McComos,
deceased, File Number 57-
2006-CP-8. is pending in the
Circuit Court for Santa Rosa
County. Florida Probate
Division. the address of which
is Santa Rosa County
Courthouse, 6865 SW
Caroline Street, Millon
Florida 32570 The names
and addresses of the person-
al representative and the per-
sonal representative's attor-
ney are set forth below

All credllors of Ihe decedent
and other persons. who have
claims or demands against
decadent's estate, including
unmatlurea. contingent or
unliquideted claims and who
have been served a copy of
this notice, must tile their
claims witn this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY (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. who
have claims Or demands
against the decedent's estate,
including unmalured cohtin-
gent or unliquidated claims,
must hie their claims with this
COut WITHIN THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER 1THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT t0 FILED
WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of the first publica-
tion of this Notice is Febtuary
4,2006.
Attorney for Personal
Representative:

SUZANNE N.. WHIBBS,


IN RE. Estate of

EDWINA RUSSELL,

Deceased.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA-
TION

The administration of tne
estate of EDWINA RUSSELL,
deceased. File Number 57-
2006-CP-12. is pending in the
Circuit Court in and for Santa
Rosa County. Florida, Probale
Division, the address of which
is Post Office Box 472. Milton.
Florida 32572. The names
and addresses of the person-
al representative and the per-
sonal representative's attor-
ney are set forth below.

ALL INTERESTED PER-
SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:

All persons upon whom this
notice is served who have
objections thai challenge the
validity of the will. the qualifi-
cations ol the personal repre-
sentative, venue, or jurisdic-
tion of this Court are required
to file their objections with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER
OF THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER-
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.

All creditors of the Decedent
or other persons having
claims or demands against
Deceaent's eslale on whom a
copy atl tis notice is served
within three months after the
date of the first publication of
this notice must file their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

All olher creditors of the
Decedent and persons having
claims or demands against
the Decedent's estate must
file their claims with Inis Court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.

The date of first publication of
this Notice is February 4,
2006.

/s/ for T. Sol Johnson
JOHN L. MILLER
FBN. 655910
Johnson. Green & Miller, P.A
6850 Caroline Street
Milhon. Flonda 32570
(850) 623-3841
Attorney for Estate

1si Kenneth Wormman
KENNETH WORKMAN
5220 Persimmon Lane
Milton. Florida 32570

020406
021106
2BS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO 2006 CP 29
DIVISION B

IN RE ESTATE OF

ELLA LOUISE CHANDLER
WHITE CREEL.

Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the
estate of Eila Louise Chandler
Wnite Creel, deceased
whose dale ot deatin was
December 27. 2005. is pend-
ing in the Circuit Court for
Santa Rosa County, Florida.
Probate Division; File Number
57-2006-CP-29; the address
of which is 6865 Caroline
Streel Suite N. Million. FL
32570. The names and
addresses of the personal
representative and the per-
sonal representative's attor-
ney are set forth below

All creditors of the estate of
me deceaemn and other per-
sons, who nave claims or
demands the decedent's
estate. and who have been
served a copy of this notice.
must fil e their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY 130)
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons who
have claims or demands
against the decedent's estate.
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS NOT
SO FILED WILL BE FOREV-
ER BARRED

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) OR MORE YEARS
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
FEBRUARY 4, 2006.

Attorney for Person Giving
Notice' '

James G. Taylor, Esquire
Florida Bar No 149445
4300 Bayou Boulevard, Suite
16
Pensacola, FL 32503
(850) 474-1030

Person Giving Notice:

Is/ Doyle A. White
Doyle A. White
3262 Harrods Points Trace
Lexington, KY 40514

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SAND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 05-178-CA .

COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS, SERVICING LP
Plaintiff,
vs.

ERIC B INORDSTORM. vON
"JiE R hORADTROMt
UNKNOWN TENANT I;
UNKNOWN TENANT II;r
MOREQUITY, INC., and any
unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, and other
unknown persons or unknown
spouses claiming by, through
and under any of the above-
named Defendants,

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a Obituaries


Currie, C.P.O.
William H.
1945 2006
C.P.O. William H. Currie',
HMC USN Retired, age 60,
passed away Tuesday, January
24, 2006. Mr. Currie was born
November 14, 1945. He was a-
member of the ,American
Legion:Post 240.
He is preceded in death by
his mother-Jewel Joyce
Currie, his father-William
Henry Abbott, and .his.
nephew -Thomas E. Scherer,
Jr.
Mr. Currie is survived by his
daughter-Jerri A. Pittman, his
sister-Betty Joyce Hatfield,
aunt-Maurine Louise
Scherer, uncle-Thomas E.
Scherer and numerous cousins.
He is deeply loved and
greatly missed. "I miss you
Daddy!"


Ripley, George
Allan

George Allan Ripley, age
74, of Milton, passed away.
Monday, January 20,2006.
Mr.- Ripley was born in
Brockton, Mapsachusetts
October 2, 1931. He, lived in
Santa Rosa County for the past
'18 years. He was an artist. and
an avid world traveler. He
spoke three languages. He.
loved to snow ski and go horse-
back riding, hunt, go to flea
markets, and lo'ed Cape Cod.
He was the Head Electrician at
Brockton Methodist Nlemorial
Hospital for 30 Nears.
Mr. Ripley is survived by
his nieces-Robin Cooper of
Milton, and Val Skidmore of
Cheyenne. Wyoming:
nephew-Frank Shelby Jr. and
wife-Kathleen of Milton; sis-
ter-Marilyn Church of
Taunton, MA; great nieces and


Sacred Heart announces affiliation with M. D. Anderson


Sacred Heart Health System
announced today that it has
formed an affiliation with M.
D. Anderson Physicians
Network to further enhance
the level of cancer care avail-
able to eligible patients in
Northwest Florida and
Baldw in County, Ala.
M. D. Anderson Physicians
Network is an affiliate of The
University of Texas M. D.
Anderson Cancer Center, a
research driven institute that is
consistently ranked by U.S.
News and World Report among
the nation's top two cancer
treatment centers. Because of
the excellent care that Sacred
Heart and its physicians
already provide. M. D.
Anderson Physicians Network
selected Sacred Heart as an ally
in the fight against cancer.
Dr. David Tubergen. med-
ical director of M. D. Anderson
Physicians Network, said
Sacred Heart is one of only six
healthcare systems in the
nation and the only one in
Northwest Florida to provide
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diagnosis and treatment of
almost every type and stage of
cancer.
"It is an honor to be selected
as an affiliate of this most pres-
tigious cancer treatment
leader," said Patrick J. Madden.
president and CEO of Sacred
Heart Health System. "It is a
tribute to the excellent work
and reputation of our physi-
cians and staff. Only excellent
cancer programs are approved
for affiliation with M. D.
Anderson Physicians Network.
We look forward to sharing in
the wealth of research and clin-
ical expertise available through
this program. We are taking our
community's fight against can-
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Sacred Heart's cancer pro-
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review of standards and prac-
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Anderson's standards of care.
Participating physicians, are
goiqg through a lengthy cre-
dentialing process, including
an assessment of the physi-
cians' office practices and a
medical record review, which
will allow Sacred Heart's
physicians to be credentialed
into M. D. Anderson
Physicians Network.
"This affiliation will
vi enhance the services available
to patients by providing addi-
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process." said Dr. Joanne
Bujnoski, medical director of
the James Baroco Cancer
Center at Sacred Heart
Hospital.
Patients w ill have access
through the M. D. Anderson
Cancer Manager's program to
Sacred Heart physicians who
follow the NI. D. Anderson
Cancer Center guidelines for
treating cancer. However, if the
need arises for a patient to tray-
el to Houston for care, Sacred
Heart's affiliation with M. D.
Anderson Physicians Network
provides unique support servic-
es to ease that transition. Those
services include: scheduling of
timely appointments, meeting
patients upon their arrival at NIM.
D. Anderson Cancer Center and


escorting them to appoint-
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services in Houston. and per-
sonal coordination of other
aspects of medical care.
About Sacred Heart
Health System
Celebrating its 90th year,
Sacred Heart Health System
has established itself as
Northwest Florida's most pre-
ferred hospital and its leader in
providing high quality health
care to children and adults. Ke\
services of the 449-bed hospital
in Pensacola include: a
Regional Heart and Vascular
Institute. Children's and
Women's Hospital. a Level Ii
Trauma Center. Cancer Center,
a home health agency, a 120-
bed nursing home and a net-
work of primary care doctors


that stretches from Foley.
Alabama to Panama City
Beach. Florida. In 2003. the
Health System also added
Sacred Heart Hospital on the
Emerald Coast. a 50-bed com-
munity hospital near Destin.
Sacred Heart provides cancer
patients with advanced tech-
nologies such as a PET/CT for
detecting cancer and IMRT for
state-of-the-art radiation thera-
py. Sacred Heart also offers the
services of board certified
oncologists, radiation oncolo-
gists and a g necologic oncolo-
gist in Pensacola. In Baldwin
County. Sacred Heart provides
medical oncology services
through the services of its new
Medical Oncology Group loca-
tion in Malbis. For more infor-
mation, call 850-416-7000 or
visit www.sacred-heart.org.


Jay Hospital Helps


Hurricane-Displaced Families


Jay Hospital employees
elected' to scale down 'their
annual Christmas celebration
this year. Instead the\ donated
$4,500, money budgeted for the
hospital-w ide employee gather-,
ing. to hurricane relief.
Jay employees adopted an
employee of Ochsner Clinic,
Hospital and her family shortly
after Hurricane Katrina. The
patient care technician lost her
home and %\as living in a moiel
% ith her sons, one is age 3 years
and the other is fifteen months.
Through Jay Hospital's Faith In
Action team, employees raised
.money to purchase a $500 gift
card for food and clothes, and'
they also bought a much-need-
ed nebulizer for the youngest
child.'
The employee Christmas
part) was'.cancelled so more:
could be done for those affected.
by Katrina. Of the $5000 bud-


geted for the celebration,
$1,000 went to purchase gifts
and necessities for the Ochsner
family. Faith In Action member
Kay Fields said the family sent
a list requesting only five items.
The team sent plenty of gifts to
ensure the family would have a
very Merry Christmas. .,
Singing River Hospital
Foundation in Pascagoula, MS.
received $3,500 to distribute to
their employees in need.
Within 24-hours following
Hurricane Ilan. both Oschner
and Singing River hospitals
sent ice, water, generators.
linens and more to Baptist
Health Care, -which .includes
Jay, Baptist, Atmore and Gulf
Breeze hospitals. Employees
throughout Baptist Health Care
were. eager to reciprocate by
assisting the two facilities dur-'
ing their time of crisis.
Jay, Hospital celebrated


Christmas w% ith a potluck din-
ner. The remaining $500 from
the designated Christmas party
budget %was used to purchase
entrees and desserts for their.
festivities.
The giving did not end with
the holidays, however. The
,.patient care technician from
Oschner is mot ing in to a rental
house soon and staff at Jay
.Hospital is busy with bake sales
to purchase household items
such as sheets and towels. As
she gets back on. her feet, Jay
Hospital employees have
adopted another family, an
Oschner employee whose hus-
band recently lost employment.
Also li ing in the home are an
invalid aunt and a nine year old
son, with the employee's par-
ents moving in soon, as well.
Gift cards have been sent to the
family to help with food, cloth-
ing and household necessities.


PJC Milton Campus

Cosmetology Class accepts clients

The PJC Milton Campus Tuesday through Friday. Instructors Cathy Frisbee
Cosmetology Department A few services that will be and Mary Ann Watts, along
would like to announce that offered include: Hair Shaping with the Sophomore class look
the\ will be accepting clients (including shampoo) $4, Color forward to seeing you in the
starting February 7h. We are $10 and tip, Highlights $15 salon! We all thank you in
located in Building 4300 at the and up and Perm $17. Other advance for your support.
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nephews-Erin Shelby, Evan
Shelby, and Emma Shelby; and
a very special companion -
Judith Martin of Milton.
The family will -always
remember George for his wit;
and humor. "Believe it or
not!!!" ,
The family requests that
memorial contributions be
made to The American Lung
Association or the American
Humane Society.
Lewis Funeral Home of-,
Milton is in charge of arrange-
ments.

Sanborn,
Walter Drew
1989 -2006
Walter Drew Sanborn, born
April 3. 1989, was our dear
son, brother. grandson, cousin,
nephew, and friend who passed
from this world on Friday.
January 27. 2006.
He was the son of Jack and


Esther Sanborri and brother of,
Ashleigh and Shane Sanborn.
He was surrounded, by a large
and loving extended family.
His impact on those who knew
him. in these few, short years is
immeasurable. He was a junior
at Milton High School, a
straight "A" student, soccer,
player, and Eagle Scout. He
hosted a segment on ITV, "Off
the Wall-ter" and particularly
enjoyed the study of History
.and Language and excelled in
writing. He had won many aca-:
demic honors and loved to
read. He %was a student of
Christian Science. More than
all this he was a spiritual seek-
er and loved know ledge and
ideas. He traveled extensively
for a 16 year-old. and aspired
to be an international journalist
and linguist. His wish was to
bring the world together in
peace and halt injustice. Our
hope is that those of us who
remain here can carry through
with his wishes.


A memorial service will be
held Saturday, February 4,
2006 at Milton High School at
2 p.m.. All a-re invited to
"Dress like Drew." ,
Donations to the "Walter
Drew Sanborn Memorial.
Fund" can be sent to PO Box
40, Bagdad, FL 32530. the
Milton Library or to a literary
program of your choice.

Blocker, John
Curtis '"Buster"
1925-2006
John Curtis Blocker, age 80.
of Pace, passed away on
Thursday. January 26. 2006. in
a local hospital.
Mr. Blocker was born on
March 21. 1925 io the late
Robert and Manr Blocker of
Berrydale, FL. Mr. Blocker
was a retired construction
worker, who worked d many
project s in the United States.
and overseas.


Mr. Blocker is survived by
his wife of 46 years-Mildred
Blocker of Pace; his daughter
and son in law-Dee and
Roddy Cooper of Phoenix, AZ;
his son and daughter in law-
Chris and Melinda Blocker Of
Smithville, TN; 2 sisters-
Jackie Taylor of Milton and
Agnes (Josh) Edwards of
Orange, CA; an aunt-Neta
Jones of Berrydale. and numer-
ous nieces, nephews, other rel-
atives and friends.
Funeral Services for Mr.
Blocker were held 12:00 noon
on Monday. January 30. 2006
at the Lewis Funeral Home in
Milton with Elders Gary and
Marcia Howard officiating.
Burial followed in the
Berrydale Community of
Christ Church %with Lewis
Funeral Home directing.
The family received friends
and relatives Sunday evening
January 29. 2006 at the Lewis
Funeral Home in Milton.


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Saturday February,4, 2006


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East Milton News


Annual FCAT Fair held at East Milton Elementary


Returning to school from
the Christmas break, students,
parents and teachers all knew it
w\as time to begin the final
stages of preparations for the
upcoming mandated FCAT
tests. For everyone involved,
this can be a very stressful
time. Teachers hope that the
lessons they have been teach-
ing all year are remembered
and more important, under-
stood by each student. Students
hope they do well and will be
able to continue with: their
friends, and pass to the next
grade level. Parents want to
help with the study prepara-
tions, and also ensure that their
children aren't overly stressed.
Several years ago the teach-
Sers and staff at East Milton ES
discovered an FCAT Fair pro-
gram that would help students
by providing sample questions
of the tests. High School stu-
.dents and parent volunteers
helped create math, reading,
science and writing stations
that students and parents could
visit and take a mock test of the
sample questions. The first


FCAT Fair was a huge success,
and the program has expanded
every year.
As in past years, the recent
study-session was held from 5
to 7 p.m. at the school. Well
over 250 students, parents,
grandparents and family mem-
bers attended the event. The
3rd, 4th, and 5th grade levels
were directed to the work sta-
tions by EMES teachers and
staff members. Students were
given a test sheet in each area,
and had their test papers cor-
rected before moving on the
next station. Dads and moms
were with their students, help-
ing to read the questions, sound
out words, think through their
answers and ensure good writ-
ing skills. For many adults it
was an eye-opening experience
to see the difficulty of some of
the questions.
After completing the full
round of the various study
areas, students were able to go
to the media center and select a
pnze for their efforts. From the
media center, ever. eone made
their way to the cafeteria where


they were served pizza ankd many families took the time
drinks. The EM-PTA provided from their \%ork schedules, nor-
food, and several staff mem- nmal supper routines and end of
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Feb. 7-8 FCAT Writing Test for the -4th Grades
Feb. 9 PTA NMeeting begins at 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 10 Grades 3.4. & 5 will participate in the annual Jump Rope For Heart
Feb. 13-14 Head Start Recruitment to be held at the school
Feb 20 No school in celebration of President's Da3
Feb. 21 Kindergarten report cards to be issued
Feb. 23 Spring pictures to be taken
Feb 24 Kiwjanis to present the Terrific Kids Awards
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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 I th
PARA Baseball and Softball
S Registration will be held every
SSaturday beginning Jan. 14 and
i 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.corn 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 loi 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 information please
contact the Milton Community
Center at 983-5-166 and ask for
'John Nlorton.
Tici(ets on sales now for
Milton football banquet
The Millon High Football
Boosters will hold their annual
football banquet on Feb. 13.
S The banquet will begin at
.6:30 p.m. arid will be held at the
*First Baptist Church in Milton.
S Everyone is invited to attend
and tickets will be $10 per person
at the door.
Adult softball league
registration underway
The Jay Recreational
Association will be having base-
ball. softball, and T-ball registra-
tion from 8:30 a..rn. until noon on
Feb. 4 and Feb. 11 ai the Ja
High School Gym.
All participants need to bring
their birth certificates.
For more information call
675-3300.
Anyone who is interested in
umpiring for the 2006 baseball
and softball season is to call 675-
3300 or call 572-9292 to make
,our interest known.
Future Stars Clinic
at PARA on Feb. II
Future Stars Softball Clinic
will be held at the Pace Area
Recreational Association on Feb.
11.
The clinic, which costs $30.
will begin at 9 a.rn. and end at 3
p.m.
Registratons All be taken
the dat, of the clinic and players
will ned to bring their equipment
and lunch.
For rnore information con-
tact Susan Williams at 623-8807
or 393-4281
Futbol Santa Rosa sign
up for soccer underway
Stianups for Futbol Santa
Rosa's spring soccer season is
underway
Thre season 'Alli run Ifrorn
March 25 and run through ...ta;
13.
Age groups are U-6 through
U-18 with fees ranging from $50
to $70.
For more information go to
www.fcsantarosa.com


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Jones was another out-
standing offensite..lhneman for
the Patriots. \\ ho w ent 13-1 in
2005 and lost to eventual Class
4A champions Ponte Vedra
Beach Nease.
For Allen. % ho is the son of
former Florida State standout
Greg Allen, he is looking for-
% ard to pla. ing his first )ear for
the Golden Knights.
"Central Florida is an up
and coming program and 1 will
ha\e the opporruniti to play my
first \ear." said Allen, \\ho
could play cornerback. wide
recei.er. kick returned, or punt
returned for UCF.
When Allen arrives in
Orlando he %will face a no frills
kind of coach in O'Learn.
"He is a bottom line kind of


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guy like Coach Mac. %who gets
-straight to the point." said
Allen. "I think I will be okaN
because I come from a program
that is disciplined."
O'Learyv led the Golden
Knight to an 8-4 record in his
first Near after they went win-
less in 2004. and finished 8-5.
after an overtime loss to Nevada
in the Sheraton Hawan Bowl.
Central Florida signed 21
recruits on Wednesday and
focused on size for the offen-
site and defensive lines as well
as speed at their skill positions.
At TroN. the Trojans are
looking to move forward with
23 recruits signed on
Wednesday including Patrick.
Patrick rushed for neai'ly
1,400 yards and 14 touchdown ns


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Sat"s' .'of a kind


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Santa Rosa's 5 of a kind


By BILL GANIBLIN
PG Sports Editor
College recruiters are rec-
ognizing the talent in Santa
Rosa County.
On Wednesday five players
bet%%een the high schools in
Milton and Pace signed nation-
al letters of intent to play foot-
ball at the college level.
Leading the %way were a
pair of First Team All-State
honorees in Class 4A.
Milton's Emery Allen
signed to join the Uni'ersitv of
Central Florida Golden Knights
where he is projected to possi-
blW play several positions for
coach George O'Leary.
While Pace's John Mark
Patrick will mo\e to the defen-
sive side of the ball and become
a linebacker \when he arrives on
campus at Troy Linikersity to
play for Coach Larry Blakene3.
Second Team Mll-State
linebacker Josh-Smiley will join
the Bulls of the Big East at
South Florida in Tampa.
South Florida is projected
to have the sixth toughest
schedule next season and put
itself on the map last season
'with their upset win oler pre-
season Big East favorite
Louisville.
Pace's Grant Duren. who
w.t's a Second Team Offense
honoree. signed with Dfiision
I-AA Wofford College. w ho is
two years removed from an
appearance in the NCAA
National Championship Game.
\While West Alabama
Uni\ersit \' ill reunite Skiler
Jones \with his older brother
Shadle next seaoii.


Boys set


to tipoff


districts

B. BILL GAMNBLIN
PG Sports Edutor
There could be a lot of
excitement starting Tuesda\
w hen bo\s' district action gels
under. i\.
Most eNes v. ill be focusing
on Washington High School.
who is the host of the District 1 -
-tA tournament.
The Panthers 120-4-. 13-31
are seeded number two despite
tu o late season district losses at
home to Pensacola and
Woodham.i
\\edncsda\ the\ \%ill start
their district tournament v.ith u
*tame against the Na\arre
Raiders. the seen seed in the
district.
After two district loIses at
home Milton Head Coach Tim
Short knows his team has to,
step up and show <. hat the, are
capable of in practice and carrn
the same attitude into next
%\eeks, tournanienit.
"W\e must continue 1to
improve and get better defen-
sively," said Short. "We must
also play hard every single pos-
session and value/protect the
See, BOYS, Pg. 2B


Emery Allen
Milton High School
Running Back/Defensive Back
Signed with Univ. of Central Florida

Rush Rec. TD's APY
430 119 4 743


Tackles
78


Carries
77


John
Pace High
Running B,
Signed wit

Yard
1,32


Mark Patrick
School
ack/Linebacker
h Troy University
s TD's Int.
9 14 0


Josh Smiley
Milton High School
Linebacker
Signed with Univ. of South Florida

Two year starter which is able to play several positions and was
credited with 64 tackles this season.


Skyler Jones
Pace High School
Offensive Line
Signed with Univ. of West Alabama
Blocker for running back John Mark Patrick who rushed for 1,329
yards and quarterback Chris Sorce who passed for 1,888 yards


on 77 carries, but what few%
know is he also accounted for
60 tackles and six sacks defen-
sivelN.
"I am really excited about
this opportunity." said Patrick.
who moved to the Pace district
during the summer of 2005.
"None of this would of hap-


opened if it hadn't of been for all
the coaches and players accept-
ing me and helping me this sea-
son.
"From the timune I walked in
the\ made me feel like a part of
the team."
Patrick, who was courted
See, SIGNING. Pg. .B


Central and Jay


to play in finals


Central's Jill Massey drives the baseline against a pair of Rocky
Bayou Christian School defenders in Thursday's 35-31 win at home,
which advances them to the District 1-A finals at Central on
Saturday.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin


By BILL GAMNBLIN
PG Sports Editor
The district tournament
started %with four team pla ing
on the girls side and two team
will advance not onl) to the dis-
trict finals tonight, but will be
guaranteed a first round game
in their respective playoffs.
In district 1-A Central
defended their home court set
up a game against the regular
season district champ Paxton
b\ defeating Rock\ Ba\ou
Christian by a score of 35-31
Central pla ed inspired
basketball, while without the
services of point guard Katie
Oakes.
But playing with onl, seven
players dressed didn't deter the
Lad) Jaguars.
Central quickly jumped out
to a 3-0 lead %%hen Jill Masse'\
drained a three from the corner.
Rocky Bayou responded
with a basket of their own
before Central went on a 5-0
run to end the first quarter up 8-
2.
"This is f\e games in a row
where we have played as hard
as we can possibly play," said
Central first year coach Scott
Campbell. "In those five games
we won three and our only two


losses came at the hands of big-
ger teams i Pace and Milton i.
"W'e played the best we
could and no\w we have a
chance to mo\e on."
Thursday's w\in ensures
Central of at least t.ko more
games w ith the next one tonight
against Paxton.
Central got up at one point
in the second quarter b\ as
man\ as nine points, 11-2
before Rocky Bayou started
cutting into the lead. but the\
still trailed b\ fie at halftime
16-11.
For the night Nlassel '\as
practical' e.enr' where for the
Lad\ Jaguars. as her senior
leadership came through v.'hen
her teammn-ies needed her the
most.
"Jill knew she had to pla\
her best game e\er and she did
just that." said Campbell. "She
ian all fi\e positions at one
point or another.
'She \,.as eer\ where: and
at the same time scored. pla-ied
point. rebounded, and did an
outstanding lob on defense."
Two other Lady Jags drew
the unenviable task of trying to
shut down the Lady Knights
Lyndsey Campbell.
See, GIRLS, Pg. 4B


*.4


G gazette
Zrl, 6.6, :.


.Grant Durren
.',i Pace High School
Offensive Line
Signed with Wofford College
Blocker who was credited with 30 pancake blocks during the 2005
football season.


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Boys


Continued From Page One
basketball."
Milton had leads in both
games against Pensacola. the
number one seed. and
Woodham. who is seeded num-
ber three, but offensive break-
down and allow ing penetration
on the defensive end led to two
of three district losses.
The third loss of district
action came early in the season
against Pine Forest, as the
Panthers %were without about
seven players due to the foot-


ball playoffs.
Entering the final week of
the season Milton was rather
beat up according to Short.
"We are pretty beat up
heading into the final %week of
the regular season." said Short.
"Four sprained ankles, a bad
toe, tendonitis, a badly bruised
thumb, a bad shower and a cou-
ple of sprained knees."
If Milton advances past
Navarre they will play the win-
ner of the Woodham/Gulf


Breeze game on Friday at 6
p.m. with the 'winner advancing
on to the championship.
"This is a pretty wide open
tournament," said Short. "There
are a number of teams who are
capable of an upset or big win
in this tournament.
"Nothing is guaranteed this
year."
Adam Allen and Jeremy
Millar are providing a one-t'wo
punch again this year for the
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points and 9.8 rebounds a game
while Millar is averaging just
over 10.5 points a game.
Down Highway 90 Pace
finished their first year in
District 1-5A with a loss at
Crestview to finish 2-8 and earn
the sixth seed.
On Tuesday they suffered a
65-51 setback at home to Gulf
Breeze where they were
outscored in the third quarter
18-4.
Michael Lofton and Tyler
Dougherty led the Patriots (4-
19) with 10 points each.
Pace will have closed their
regular season on Friday at
home against Milton.
On Tuesday Pace %will play
the 6 p.m. game against
Niceville. the number three
seed. to see who will play
Choctaw on Friday at 6 p.m.
The Patriots only two dis-
trict wins came at the beginning
of the season at home against
Crestview and Tate.
Since the Ft. Walton Beach
Tournament where the\ went 1-
2 the Patriots have dropped 13
games in a row as of press time.
Oxer in Jay' the excitement
is growing as the Royals are
seeded number two in District
I-2A and will face Pensacola
Christian in the opening game
Tuesday at Freeport.
Jay has made a surge since
the first of the year including
two of their four wins coming
against PCA.
This will be the fourth
meeting between the two teams.
"We had such a hard sched-
ule in the beginning it has
helped us to be better for this
part of the season," said Jay
Head Coach Lance
Youngblood. "'We are getting
better after a few injuries and
feel that we have a chance to
compete for the district title.
"That is all you can e'er
ask for as a player and a coach
the chance to be competitive "
Youngblood doesn't have
any one star or leader on his
team. which suits the coach of
19 years just fine.
."'We. don't ha'e an\ great
individuals," said Youngblood.
"We hae a good team.
"Our guys play together
and I feel that we have really
progressed the last three
weeks."
Sometimes Youngblood's
Royals can be a little too
unselfish.
"There are times when a
guN might pass up an open shot
to make a pass to his team-
mate." said Youngblood. "But
that is the nature of this team.
"We all understand our
roles."


Michael Wade is the only
Royal who has been out % ith
any kind of injury, but
Youngblood feels that the sen-
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the Panther Den against Pensacola High School, which the Tigers
won.
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ior will be ready to go on
Tuesday against PCA.
And in District I-A. Central
is looking at the situation they\
have put themselves in.
" "Despite a 14-10 record and
5-7 district mark the Jaguars are
looking at a road that would
include the Hoboes of Laurel
Hill.
But before looking to
Laurel Hill on Friday. Central
must defeat Paxton.
"We have to beat Pa.ton
first." said Central Head Coach
Tony McDonald. "We have put
ourselves in this situation, but
before we e'en start to talk
about Laurel Hill we have to get
through Paxton first."
Both team ha\e defeated
each other on their own home
court.
But Laurel Hill might not
have been a wonrr if Central
had 'won against Rocky Bayou,
Doctor Gainer. and at Paxton in
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their final district game.
"It is our fault %e didn't
take care of things when we
needed to." said McDonald.
Central have their one-tiw
combination of Keith Gennann
and Logan Campbell at l0p
percent.
Germann is leading the area
by averaging 26 points per
game. while Campbell is not far
behind at 15.3 a game.
But the big key for Central
is the play of their guards.
"For us to be successful in
our district 'we need good guard
pla,." said McDonald. "They
need to take care of the ball.
shoot in. and limit their
turnovers.
"And I know our guards of
capable of doing just that."

StiV'u rilRea' yl
Bill Gamblin. Reach hIiu
it spois'(_ .1ipic.gi eti. .lt'.: Oi'


Networking, Golf, Fun, Food,
- and Beverages in a casual
getting. What a great opportunity
to get involved in the fun and
promote your business. ,.


Due to the overwhelming request
from local businesses and golfers, the
Pace Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
will immediately begin accepting
team sponsorships for our
7th Annual Golf Tournament.
This year's tournament will be
Friday April 7th, 11am at
The Moors Golf Club in
Milton, Florida

Be sure to get your sponsorships as
soon as possible so that the Chamber
Scan maximize your exposure with
the Chamber mailings and advertising.
! If you can't play or sponsor, gift
donations are also a great way to get
recognition and are appreciated.
Please contact the Chamber
office at 994-9633 or
cjfairfield@pacedhamber.com
with any questions.





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Central's Keith Germann slices his way through the Pensacola
Christian Academy defense during a non-district match up earlier
this season.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin


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T he Santa Rosa Press Gazette


Saturday, February 4, 2006












The Santa Rosa Press Gazette


yautarS V February 4. 2006


Sports


Many ways to say thanks!
to-sa


By BILLGAMBLIN
:- G Sports Editor
S In ever) language there is a
S 'ay to say thank you, but being
simple person I only know our.
Traditional way.
: So to everyone I want to,
S ay, a huge thank you!
t After today there will only
e'e three days left in voting oni
he Outdoor Channel for the
public to choose who should
'%in their own fishing show.
'- I appreciate so much all the
inquiries and questions ever) -
one has had about this honor
ind if someone else wins all I
an say is. I ga'e it my best
effort .
SIf you are wondering where
,to go vote. the website is
W.%www.outdoorchannel.com. and
c lick the lmnk to cast your vote
i' kor the WTOFS Finalist under
bhe hot topic column.
'. And thanks once again.,
P, Speaking of efforts.
S What about the effort being
displayed by eight young
,; omen %%ho will be competing
tin Gamesville at the Florida
.. High School Athletic
'As sociation girls' w\eighdlifing
competitionn ?
They all have done an out-
standing job representing our
.schools and community.
After many years around
the sporting community I have
'learned one dreadful thing, dol-
lars keep the program around.
It amazed me when I saw
Show much to took to use a
,school bus to travel across tow n
j.let alone go an hour out of tot n
: 'for a game.
And the cost of the equip-
ment. I couldn't believe how
much it cost to refurbish a set of


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Bill's

Locker


shoulder pads.
I knew we had gate
receipts, which helped cover
the cost of officials, lights, and
such; but when my coach told
me we needed more to help the
other, sports I scratched my
head in be% ilderment.
That is when I learned why
sports like football, baseball,
and basketball are considered
the big three to help \with the
costs of other programs.
I v\ would hate to see how ou
would collect a gate at some-
thing like a cross-countr meet
or a it eightlifting compentuon.
Yet these are programs not
only compete on a local level,
but regional and state level as
\well
I know the uniforms might
not be a big issue, but travel
can be.
Pair with that the fact our
school sy stem has been repair-
ing facilities at an unbeliev-
able cost and diligence follo\w-
ing two hurricanes.
And that is just looking at
it without a microscope.
I might not be the best per-
son to ask for help, since I am
new to the community. but I


have grow to admire a group in
Santa Rosa County.
One year ago I learned
girls at Milton and Pace com-
petitively lift weights.
'Vow. the\ didn't look like
weightlifters to me.
And it is still a relatively
new sport in the state since
2006 will mark the third com-
petition in Florida history.
Yet justt like any statewide
competition. Santa Rosa
Count\ is making its presence
felt.
This year will mark the
best year ever with eight
young women from Milton
and Pace.
Add to that equation lifters
from Navarre and Gulf Breeze
and the rest of Florida \\ill
know first hand where Santa
Rosa Count\ is.
But to take these girls to
Gaines% ille is not an easy task,
so I am doing something I ver5
seldom do.
I would like to ask those in
the community to help Pace
and Milton high schools send
their members to the girls
State Weightlifting Meet in
Gainesville on Feb. 11.
E\ery sport in Santa Rosa
County solicits donations to
help them succeed. but most of
them have ticket proceeds to
help defray any costs.
For these girls the costs
come in most cases the parents
or the girls themselves.
Lets sho\[ the girls of
Santa Rosa County how\ proud
we are of them.

Stor' i'iitten In
Bill Ginblin. Reach hinm
at sports @ sipessgazerte.coin


Carbo leaves the Pel's nest


S -Press Gazette Staff Report
The Pensacola Pelicans
-announced on Thursday that
Field Manager Bernie Carbo
'has resigned from all duties
involving the American
'Association League team.
*. After three season of suc-
cessfully leading the Pelicans to
the post season. Carbo will not
S'eturn full time o Diamond
Club Ministries, the 'organiza-
-lion he formed in 1993 to teach
kids and adults about the great-
'6st game ever played and the
i greatest story ever told that of
'salvation.
"I have give this ,much
-thought and prayer and believe
that Godhas-called me to return
to full-time work in the
"Diamiond Club Mirustries," said
'Carbo.


'" W e
very much
appreciate _
Bernie
Sto ntribu-.
timns andare of his
w i f e time in the
Diamond Club ministries when
supporment was right.
s a i d,
-Pelicans s
over Quint
Studer.. Carbo ,
"We're sad-lways consider
denied by his departure lican but
we're not surprised as we have
been talking with Bernie for a
long tinie and %were a%% are ofhis
desire .to ,go full time in the
Diamond Club minijrutrie- when
the moment was right.
We'll alwayss consider,
Berme as part of the Pelicans'


organization and look forward
to seeing him at the ball park
this season." .
In Carbo'i three seasons as
the field- manager, he compiled
a record of 150-103. a winning
percentage of .593, a spectacu-
lar run which included the
league's best record once and
second best records iw. ice.
In addition to his leadership
on the field, Carbo could often
be seen in the community
speaking .to civic groups, youth
groups, playing minli-golf -for.
charity, xisiung children's hos-
pitals or teaching one of the
many clinics the Pelicans hold
throughout the year. He never
left the stadium :until he talked
to every fain waiting and was a
true role model for the team and
the coinmmunith.


Pace's Eric Lowe (seated center) has agreed to be a preferred walk-on at the University of Southern
Mississippi. Lowe will be a long snapper at Southern Miss. joining him in this announcement of national
signing day were his father Rick Lowe (left) and mother April Lowe (right). Standing from left to right are
Pace principal Frank Lay, Pace Head Football Coach Mickey Lindsey, Pace special teams coach Bill
jernigan, and Eric's sisters Kristen Lowe and Kellie Lowe.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin


Lowe's 'walking on' Hattiesburg


By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Editor
Eric Low'e has taken on
challenges his entire life.
His most recent challenge
he met with amazing results
and it has earned him a chance
to live out eteri young football
player's dream, to pla\ college
football.
But for Lowe. an honorable
mention All-State offensive
lineman in Class 4A. the chal-
lenge began over the summer
w hen he decided to dedicate
himself to being a long snapper
for the Patriots.
No" he has agreed to be a
preferred walk-on at Southern
Mississippi to play for Coach
Jeff Bower and the Golden
Eagles.
It was kind of surprised
about the opportunity. at
Southern Miss," said Lowe. -
who had.183 snaps on special
teams without one being mis-
handled.."I knew it would be a
rare chance for me to get a
scholarship because a long
snapper is not something col-
leges go out to recruit."
Lowe will start classes this
summer and start working out
with the football team in prepa-'
ration for the 2006 season.
Bower has informed Lowe
that he will be competing for a
starting job and if he is better
than their current long snapper,
then he will start as a freshman.
"I really liked Coach
Bower," said Lowe reflecting on


Eric Lowe
Pace HS Football
Commited to:
Univ. of Southern Miss.

his visit during the last weekend
of college recruiting before the
dead period leading up to
national sigmrng day. "He is
very straight forward like
Coach iNMickevi Lindse\.
"He is tery straight forward
and % ill tell you w hat to do and
how it will happen."
Lowe was not just attracted
to a college program, which
currently boast 17 players in the
NFL including future Hall of
Fame quarterback Brett Farne.
but their academics as well.
"Their pre-med program is
a verN good one and I plan on
studying, to become either a
pharmacist or an orthodontist,"
said Lowe. Who until his visit to
"Southern Miss was looking at
*walking on at Troy. "Troy has a
nice program and facility
"But Southern Miss' pre-
med program is more presti-
gious and recognized."
Some might sa.\ it didn't,
hurt any that Lowe got to see
the Southern Miss campus dur-
ing, one of. the
Prokicker.com/Ray Guy
Punting programs he attended.
"During the camp they took
us into the film room, coaches
offices, out to the field, stadium,
and locker rooms," recalled
Lowe. "It was real nice at the
camp, but it really didn't hit me
back then how nice it really
was.
"But besides that the
school has a great.history and
background."


Former Pace standouts
Seth Cumbie and Lee Roberts
ha'e also worn the uniform of
the Golden Eagles.
Besides earning All-State
honors. and being selected as a
member of the North Squad in
the Pensacola Sports
Associations All-Star Game.
Lowe was the 19th ranked
snapper at the first of the \ear
by Prokicker.com
Southern Miss on
Wednesday signed 28 players.
w which includes a junior college
transfer from California.
Last season the Golden
Eagles finished the regular sea-
son 6-5 and represented
Conference USA in the New
Orleans Bo I, which wa,
played in Lafayette. La.. and
defeated Arkansas State 13-19.
Lowe pointed out there is
more than just football Mt
Southern NMiss. %which %was
another positive.
"A Southern I felt like a
person and not a number," said
Lowe. "When I met xith
Coach Bow\er he wanted to
know me and where I came
from.
"\\e didn't e\en talk about
football."
Lowe has also been asked
to help Pace find his replace-
inent as long snapper for the
2006 football season.
"I hate been asked to come
back and help bring up a new
kid by show ing them w hat I
have learned." said Lowe. "To
me this is more than just an
empty spot that needs to be
filled.
"Everybody ivants to try it,
but they don't realize the work
it takes to be good at it."
Lowe continued, "That is
what I learned the most from
the Ray Guy Camps.,
"I went to more than one to
learn' eerNything I could and
then basically started coaching
myself based on. what 'they
taught me."

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Monday Ladies League
'Oops Alley
Jan. 30, 2006
High Game Women: Jerrie Hicks
- 1 9 5 ..
High Game Team: Prowlers -
482.
High Series Women: Kay Haulk -
505
High Series Team:' Prowlers -
1283
League Standings: 1. Puddi-Cats
14-6; 2. Bowling Sassys 12-8; 3.
Three 'Blind Mice 12-8; 4.
Wildcats 12-8; 5. Prowlers 11-9;
6. Bowling Chicks 9-11; 7. Hit-n-
Miss 6-14; 8. Garfield Pets 3-17

W.U.M.I Church League,
Oops Alley
Jan. 31, 2006
High Game Men: Scott Snyder -
205
High Game Women: Brenda
Gilley 207
High Game Team: Pin Droppers
- 638
High Series Men: Scott Snyder -
566
High Series Women: Brenda
Gilley 584
High Series Team Lane
Sweepers 1837


League Overall Standings: 1. Pin
Droppers 14-2; 2. Lane Sweepers
.10-6; 3. Pace Community #2 10-
6; 4.: On Strike 9-7; 5. Pace
Community #1 7-9; 6. Jokers 6-
10; 7. Turkeys 5-11; 8. Holy
Rollers 5-11.

Stonebrook
Ladies Association
Criers Tournament
Best Ball
A-Flight: 1. Audrey Belanger, 2.
Sharon Reiser, 3. Carol Lehmann
B Flight: 1. Danette Hensel 2.
Joanne Quesinberry, 3. Susanne
Nazario
Birdies: Audrey Belanger on #15
and #18, Dianne Johnson on #12
Chip-ins: Danette Hensel,
Susanne Nazario, and Pauline
Scruggs

Tanglewood
Ladies Association
T and S Holes, 1/2 handicap
1. Evelyn Gardner 32
T2. Evelyn Milbrath 33
T2. Anne Bowen 33 .
T2. Dean Williams 33
Chip-ins: Sue Lundin, Sue Dbyle,
and Nacncy Welch


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Sports


Petrie will fly with


Warhawks


By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Editor
The ink wasn't even drn
from all the events of national
signing day and Milton High
School was at it again.
On Thursday Megan Petrie
signed a volleyball scholarship
to play at Jefferson Davis
Community College in.
Brewton, Ala.
Petrie, .who primarily,
served as a setter for the Lady
Panthers, was shocked to learn.
JDCC Coach Misti Nims was
expecting her to be her starting
setter as a freshman.
"When she said that .my
mom (Patti) and I looked at
each other and said 'Oh gosh!'"
said Petrie. "I had no idea she..
was expecting that of me."
Last season Petrie had over
800 sets and answered a late
season call to play the back line
for the Lady Panthers as well.
"Megan is one of those spe-
cial players who %work hard and


Megan Petrie
Milton HS Volleyball
Signed with:
Jefferson Davis CC

is ready to do what N3ou ask of
her," said Milton %olleyball
coach Laurie Anderson. "She
has a tremendous %work ethic
and positi\ e attitude.
"I am excited and can't %\air
to see her playing at Jefferson
Da is next season."
Petrie. who also played
club volleyballl for Side Out in
Pensacola, is excited about
rejoining former teammate
Tiffany Lively "\ho is also a


member of the Lady Warhawks
volleyball squad.
"I am looking forward to
playing with Tiffany again next
year." said Petrie. "But I am
very excited and ready to see
\what it is going to be line step-
ping up to the next level.
"I am reallI excited know -
ing what Coach Ntmuns is expect-
ing from me."
Ntms was equally excited.
"We are excited to ha\e
Megan join our team and we are
expecting her to make a huge
impact her freshman year," said
Nims.
Petrie has two reasons in
selecting Jefferson Davis to fur-
ther her education.
"I am looking at entenng
nursing and they ha'e an out-
standing nursing program." said
Petrie. "-'But I also like the cam-
pus.
"It gave me a real homey
feeling: it is small so I won't get
lost around tow n."
sports @(' sripres isga.zeie. corn


Milton's Megan Petrie, a setter on the Lady Panthers volleyball team signed a scholarship on Thursday
with Jefferson Davis Community College. Joining Megan are from left to right her father Gene Petrie,
mother Patti Petrie, Megan, Jefferson Davis volleyball coach Misti Nims, and Megan's sister Hailey Petrie.
Standing from left to right are coach Ryan Davenport, Milton Head Coach Laurie Anderson, and former
Milton coach Brad Grise.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin


Girls


Jay's Taylor Uover is seen battling down low in a game earlier this
season against Pace. On Tuesday Dover recorded her first double
double of the season in Jay's 51-47 win over Freeport.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblinr


Continued From Page One
"Kenna (Enfinger) and
Alesia (Enfinger) did an out-
standing job shutting down
(Campbell)," said 1 Scott
Campbell. "The last time we
played them she killed us at
their place.
"Tonight they limited her to
just three or four baskets."
Three of Campbell's four
baskets came during a critical
stretch in the third quarter %when
Rocky Bayou pulled to )within
three points, but they could get
no closer in a xery physical
contest. ,
"We like playing a ,ery
physical game," said Scott
Campbell. "Thanks to practic-
ing against the junior varsity %we
ha'e learned to pla\ a physical
game.
"It also helped up speed up
and learn to take care of the
ball."
Offensive" Haley
Kimbrough led Central with a
game high 14 points while
Masse) managed eight.
Jenni Griffin led Rocky
Bayou with 11, six of which
came in the final minute of the'
game %with two desperation
three-point shots.
Scott Campbell knew his
team would get better, but
advancing to the District 1-A
title game was a little more than
even he expected.
"I knew we would get bet-
ter, but these girls ha'e bowed
up and work real hard every
day," said Scott Campbell.
"They do what you ask of them
and play hard eiery game.
"This to me is just amaz-
ing."
Another coach who was
amazed, ,Thursday night was
Jay's Becky Holley.


. HolleN and her Lad\ Ro\als
travel to Baker to plaN Freeport
and came aa\ w ith a huge 51-
47 "\in in District 1-2A.
After shaking up her lineup
things appeared to pa) di'i-
dends as the Lady Ro\als
avenged two earlier losses to
Freeport Lady Bulldogs and
notch their fourth win of the
season..
S"Qur seniors stepped up
and took on the role of leader-
ship tonight," said an ecstatic
Holley. "We knew they had the
better records, but we haxe
played our best games this sea-
son against Baker and Freeport.
"We knew it would be hard
to beat anyone three times in a
-season." 1 .> ... / ,
Jay led the entire contest
until two.: minute's remained
when Freeport pulled ahead by
one, but Jay quickly responded
to retake the lead.
"We implemented a new
defense, (match-up 2-3 zone),"
said Holley. "And it seemed to
really frustrate Freeport."'
Another change Holley
made was mo\ ing Taylor Dover
from guard to the postposition
and it paid off as Doler record-
ed her first double double t"ith
13 points and 10.rebounds.
Tiffany Odom also poured
in 13 points on the night, while
Krista Autry added 10 in the
win. ,
After ending the season at
home missing 38 baskets, Jay
responded by hitting 18 of 39
from the field for nearly 50 per-
cent.
"I hope this is a sign of
what is yet to come when we
play Baker on Saturday," said
Holley.
Game time for the District,
'1-2A title, is 7 p.m. at Baker


High School.
InI other district action:
.Crest'iew 52, Pace 46
The Lady Patriots looked
poised to advance in the District
1-5A playoffs on Tuesday' in
Niceville.'
-'Pace took an early 11-8
,,lead.in the first quarter and held
the lead at halftime 22-19.
After a fairly even third
quarter. the final 'ei2ht minutes
of play proved to once again be
the dow nfall Qf the Lady
Patriots as they were outscored
17-9. '
"We just went flat in the
fourth quarter." said Pace first
year coach Chad Rowell. "We,
started settling for less than
optimal shots and in the last five
minutes 'our offensive game
unraveled as we stopped attack-
ing the basket and w ent cold "
Down the stretch Pace was-
n't going to give up as Ashley
Fabery hit a three pointer and
Erica Wright was fouled on a
three pointer, but responded by
making all three shots from the
charity stripe.
Wright led Pace on the
night with 16 points, while
Fabery added 11 to close out
the 2005-06: season and the
schools first in 5A.
"I was proud of our girls
tonight," said Row ell. "They
fought down to the end. .


"It is timune no for us to get
read\ for next \ear: we learned
some things about ourselves.
this .ear and we will build on
that as we plan for the summer
and next season.
Washington 49, Milton 24
Milton played the number
one seeded Lads Wildcats
tough in the second round of the
District 1-4A tournament in
Pensacola Tuesdal.
But a 25-3 run in the third
quarter ended the Lady
Panthers season.
Milton continued it hard
and scrappy play, but it was no
match for the equally quick and
larger Washmgton squad.
Meredith Pastuchiua led the
Lady" Panthers with 11 points
on the night.
Deidre Schuchart, the only
senior on Milton's squad, fin-
ished the night tv ith four points
and 12 rebounds.
"This was one of her best
games," said Milton Head
Coach Chuck Douglass. "She
moved to post. this, season
because of our need there.
"She will be missed not
only as a basketball player, but
a tremendous young woman
and leader."

Story written by
Bill Gamblin.. R&ach himi
at sports@srpressgazette.com


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Milton running back and defensive back Emery Allen signs his scholarship with the University of Central
Florida Golden Knights. Pictured with Emery are his father Greg Allen, mother Mary Allen, grandmoth-
' er Ella Mae Green along with Joanne McBride, Pameal owens, Pastor David T. Richardson, Gus Rich,
'*.Darren Waitman, Donita Howard, Brittany Harwick, Elizabeth Smith, Marilyn Carter, Crystal Carter,
"Betty Ann Williams, Za'Khia Carter-Dixon, and Josh Smiley.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin


Pace offensive lineman Grant Duren signed his national letter of intent to play for the Wofford College
Terriers. Joining Duren from left to right are his grandfather John Duren, father Mike Duren, Grant, and
mother Judith Duren. Standing from left to right are Pace Principal Frank Lay and Pace Head Football
- Coach Mickely Lindsey.


SSignings

Continued Fromi Page One
by Louisiana-Lafayette and
Southern Miss to-name a few,
Swas sold bn Troy from the
beginning.
"When 'I went to visit I
'made my mind up right then,"
: said Patrick. "Coach Blakele\
is my kind of gu.
"He is a .real good coach
with strong values."
Last season Tro\ finished
"4-7, but in 2004 the Trojans
' went, to a bo,\l game in their
first season as a member of the
-Sun Belt Conference.
South Florida, a new mem-
'r'ber of the revamped Big East, is
looking to get stronger \ ith the
J'addition of Smiley to their ros-
ter.
'' Smiley is a versatile player
'who could play on the defen-
sive line or at the linebacker
*"position.
But' why did he pick South
"''Florida?
I guaranti[ee in the next two
years I won't have to answer
,' .'


that questions," said Smile\.
"The coaches remind me a lot
of the program here at Milton.
"The best pla. and I respect
that."
Smiley was being recruited
by South Florida since his jun-
ior year, but what sealed the
.deal was the Big East
Conference game against.
Louisville in 2005.
"When the\ beat Louisville
like they did I knew I had to
go," said Smiley.
South Florida signed 28
recruits on Wednesday, half of
which were linemen and 10
projected to play on the defen-
sive line.
The Bulls went 6-5 last sea-
son and lost to N.C. State in the
Meineke Car Care Bowl.
Wofford on Wednesday
signed 15 players including
Duren, who is projected to
nuake some big waves for the
2003 Southern Conference,
Champion in Division: 1-AA.
Duren, who is 6-2, 280, will


Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin


join: fellow, lineman Clark
Bishop of Leesburg, Ga., 6-2,
270, on the Terriers offensive
line for Coach MNike Ayers.
"It feels good to have the
recruiting over," said Duren. "I
am looking forward to getting
to Spartanburg and play for
Coach Ayers."
For West Alabama they will
be reuniting the Jones'.
Skyler Jones will join his
brother Shadie on the Tigers
roster in 2006.
"It feels good for this day to
finally come," said Jones, a
two-year, letterman at split
guard. "I have worked hard for
four years and I am happy. to be
rejoining my brother.-
"We played together at
Pace and he really wanted me to
come to West Alabama."
For their high school coach-
es the day was just as exciting
as they see the young men they
molded go on to play for anoth-
er coach.
"I am proud of all the


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Pace running back John Mark Patrick signed to become a Trojan at Troy University. Joining John Mark
are his father Mark Patrick (right) and mother Sharon Patrick (left). Standing from left to rigth are Pace
Principal Frank Lay and Pace Head Football Coach Mickey Lindsey.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin


Milton linebacker Josh Smiley signs with the University of South Florida Bulls. Pictured with Josh, from
left to right, are his brothers Michael Dumas and Larry Dumas, Josh, his mother Deola Dumas, grand-
mother Era Coleman, and friend Ron Booker.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin


Pace offensive lineman Skyler Jones signs to play for the University of West Alabama Tigers. Watching
the big moment and seated from left to right are grandmotehr Emily Peek, father Don Jones, Skyler,
mother Tina Jones, and grandfather Leon Peek. Standing from left to right are Pace Principal Frank Lay
and Pace Head Football Coach Mickey Lindsey.


young, men," said Pace Head
Coach Mickey Lindsey. "All of
them are outstanding and
deserve it." ,
For Coach Mike McMillion
at Milton it was as if both play-


ers had a second proud papa.
"Both young men are very
desert ing of this honor," said
McMillion about Allen and
Smiley. "I am real proud of
what they did for Milton and


ress Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin

the chance they earned to play
at the next level."

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


-The Moors gets regioanl qualifier for Champions Tour


By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Editor,
The Blue Angels Classic is
gone to Sandestin, but someone
may qualify, to play there in
2007 if they do well enough at
the Moors.
The Moors Golf and
Lodging in Milton has been
selected to host the Regional
Qualifying School for players
trying to earn exempt status on
the PGA Champions Tour in
2007.
"This is quite an opportuni-
ty for us," said Tom White, the
director of sales and marketing
for the Moors. "Since the first
Emerald Coast Classic (the
original name of the Blue
Angels Classic) the players on
the Champions Tour have rec-
ognized us as the most
improved course over the years.
"It wasn't the players not
wanting to come, but the lack of
sponsors which forced the
Champions Tour event to be
moved from the Moors to
Sandestin."
The Regional Qualifier will
be held Oct. 31 through Nov. 4.
Those who advance from
the Regional Qualifier will
move on to the National
Qualifier at the PGA of
Southern California Golf Club


two weeks later.
Those who followed the
Champions Tour during its last
appearance in 2005 might
remember a golfer by the name
of Mark 'Beerman' Johnson.
The former Anheuser-
Busch driver earned his was on
to the Champions Tour though
one of these very qualifiers.
"This could be a good
opportunity for a golfer who
would like to try to make it on
the tour," said White. "I don't
have all the particulars since
this announcement was just
made.
"But you can find out all the
information online at
PGATour.com."
White explains this kind of
tournament is more manage-
able than trying to put on a tour
event such as the Blue Angels
Classic.
"For a Champions Tour
event you would have 72 to 80
players and they would be
looking for items such as cour-
tesy cars, comped hotels, or at a
very reduced rate," said White.
"At a qualifier it is more
regional and of the 50 or so
golfers involved they pretty
much foot their own bill when
it comes to hotel, rental car,
and everything else."


There could be a possibili-
ty some local players take a
chance to see how they do
towards earning their
Champions Tour card.
"I believe we will have
some local players, compete,"
said White. "But I am not sure
at this point.
"We still have the Emerald
Coast Senior Scratch Tour
going on and there are several
golfers who would be capable
of playing well if they decided
to qualify."
Any listing of possible
players will become available
closer to the date of the quali-
fying school and could include
some former Champions Tour
players who have been
removed from the exempt list
trying to regain their exempt
status.
Story written by
Bill Gamblin. Reach him
at sports @ srpressgazette. coin
Fuzzy Zoeller is seen trying to
get a hug from a fellow competi-
tor during the 2005 Blue Angels
Classic held at Moors. Now the
Moors will be hosting a
Regional Qualifer for the
Champions Tour later this year.

Press Gazette photo
by Bill Gamblin


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AFRICAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL ZION
Isaiah Chapel AME Zion Church
5038 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Drive, Milton

AFRICAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL
Greater Bethlehem AME
5299 Richburg St., Milton

ANGLICAN
Trinity by the Fields
4980 West Spencerfield Road, Pace

APOSTOLIC
First Apostolic Church
5574 E. Highway 90, Milton
Pace Apostolic Church
4763 Old Guernsey Road, Pace

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
Bagdad 1st Assembly of God
4513 Forsyth Street, Bagdad
East Milton Assemby of God
5174 Ward Basin Road, Milton
Ebenezer Assembly of God
Ebenezer Church Road, Jay
Faith Chapel Assembly of God
205 .South Airport Road, Milton
First Assembly of God
6163 Dogwood Drive, Milton
Glad Tidings Assemby of God.
E. Highway 90, Pace
Jay First Assembly of God
400 S. Alabama Street, Jay
McLellan Assembly of God
6050 Three Notch Trail, Milton
New Hope Assembly of God
9550 Chumuckla Hwy, Pace
Pace Assembly of God
3948 Hwy 90, Pace
True Grace Fellowship Assembly of
God
5,178 Willard Norris Rd., Milton
Welcome Assembly of God
8581 Welcome Church Road, Milton

BAPTIST ABA
Berryhill Road Baptist-ABA
.3095 Berryhill Road, Milton
Bethel Missionary Baptist -ABA
6178 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton
Fellowship Baptist Church ABA
5223 Hwy. 90, Pace
First Missionary Baptist -ABA
3949 Pace Road, Pace
Galilee Missionary Baptist-ABA
Hwy 90, West Milton

BAPTIST
Avalon Baptist
4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton
East Side Baptist
4884 Ward Basin Road, Milton
Faith Baptist
6423 Hamilton Bridge Rd, Milton
First Baptist of Harold
10585 Goodrange Drive, Milton
Mount Pilgrim Baptist
, 5103 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Street, Milton
St. John Divine Missionary Baptist
5363 St. Johns Street, Milton

BAPTIST INDEPENDENT
Bible Baptist Church of Pace
4001 Vern Street, Pace
Bible Way Baptist Church
5976 Dogwood Drive Milton
Brownsdale Baptist Church
Chumuckla Hwy. Jay


Joy Bible Baptist
8613 Hwy. 90, Milton
Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist
5550 Econfina Street, Milton
Solid Rock Baptist
6760 East Gate Road, Milton
Trinity Baptist
5301 Highway 90, Pace
Victory Baptist
4000 Avalon Blvd., Milton
West Florida Baptist
5621 Hwy 90, Milton
Fil Am Baptist Church
5240 Dogwood Drive, Milton
BAPTIST -SOUTHERN
Avalon Baptist
4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton
Berrydale Baptist Church
6730 Hwy. 4, Jay
Billory 1st Baptist of Holley-Navarre
Highway 87 North Holley
Blackwater Baptist
11689 Munson Hwy., Milton
Calvary Baptist
Hwy. 89, Allentown
Cora Baptist
12953 Hwy 197, Jay
East Side Baptist
4884 Ward Basin Road, Milton
Ferris Hill Baptist
6848 Chaffin Street. Milton
First Bagdad Baptist
4529 Forsyth St., Bagdad
First Baptist of Garcon Point
1780 Garcon Point Rd., Milton
First Baptist of Milton
6797 Caroline St., Milton
Florida Baptist Convention
3418 Ashmore Lane, Pace
Floridatown Baptist
3851 Diamond Street ,Pace
Harmony Ridge Baptist
5536 Hwy. 90 W, Pace
Hickory Hammock Baptist
Hickory Hammock Rd, E.Milton
Immanual Baptist
,4187 Hwy. 90, Pace
James Street Baptist
106 W. James Street Milton
Jay First Baptist
214 S. Alabama Street, Jay
Living Truth Church (Contemporary)
Meeting at S.S. Dixon Intermediate
School, Pace
Mount Calvary So. Baptist
5300 Berryhill Road Milton
New Bethel Baptist
10995 Chumuckla Hwy., Jay,
New Life Baptist
6380 Bayberry Street, Milton
Mount Pleasant Baptist
6151 Dogwood Dr., Milton '
Olivet Baptist
5240 Dogwood Drive Milton
Pine Level Baptist
3300 Pine Level Church Road, Jay
Pine Terrace Baptist
6212 Pine Blossom Road Milton
Pleasant Home Baptist
8500 Pleasant Home, Munson
Santa Rosa Baptist Asso.
6820 Hwy. 87 North Milton
Spring Hill Baptist Church
9214 Munson Hwy. Milton
Wallace Baptist Church
6601 Chumuckla Hwy.
Woodbine Baptist Church
4912 Woodbine Road Pace

BAPTIST -MISSIONARY
Mt. Bethel Baptist
175 Limit Street Milton


New Macedonia Baptist Church
4751 Chumuckla Hwy. Pace
New Providence Missionary Baptist
4175 Popcorn Rd., Milton

CATHOLIC
St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church
6457 Park Ave. SW Milton, FL

CHARISMATIC
Sheperd House Ministry
5739 Stewart St. Milton

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bagdad Chuch of Christ
4413 Garcon Point Hwy., Bagdad
Berryhill Church of Christ
3679 Berryhill Rd Pace,
Church of Christ
300 Margaret St Milton,
Jay Church of Christ
E. Highway 4, Jay
Margaret Street Church of Christ
6745 Margaret Street, Milton,
McLellan Church of Christ
Munson Hwy Milton
Susan St. Church of Christ
600 Susan St. Milton
West Milton Church of Christ
5300 Highway 90, Pace
Pea Ridge Church of Christ
4400 Bell Lane, Pea Ridge

CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
Ferris Hill Church of God in Christ
909 N. Alabama St., Milton
Hope Ministry-Church of God in
Christ, Inc.
113 Willing Street, Milton
World Church of God
Milton Worship Center
5177 Stewart St., Milton
Community Chapel Church of God,
4300 Pace Lane,
South of Wal-Mart
Second Chance
Church of God in Christ
5987 N. Stewart St., Milton

CHURCH OF GOD
Covenant Church of God
4645 School Ln., Pace
Church of God of Prophecy
600 Glover Lane, Milton, FL

COMMUNITY OF CHRIST
Community of Christ
6656 Raymond Hobbs St.Milton

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter day Saints
5737 Berryhill Rd., Milton

EPISCOPAL
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
6842 Oak St. Milton

FULL GOSPEL
Milton Victory Ministries
7235 E. Hwy 90 Milton
Living Faith Church
7400 Reformation Rd Milton

HOLINESS
Hollandtown Holiness Church
1851 Pineview Church Rd, Jay
Cobbtown Holiness
4700 Greenwood Rd .
Jay, FL 32565


INDEPENDENT
Grace Bible Church
623 Chestnut, Milton

INTERDENOMINATIONAL
Evangel Christian Church
6763 Margaret St. Milton
Ken Sumerall Ministries
4901 Forest Creek Dr., Pace

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Jehovah's Witnesses Milton
Congregation
5696 Berryhill Rd, Milton

LUTHERAN
Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church
6076 Old Bagdad Hwy Milton

METHODIST
Christ United Methodist Church
5983 Dogwood Dr., Milton
Chumuckla United Methodist Church
9485 Hwy. 197, Chumuckla
Elizabeth Chapel United Methodist
Church
8008 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace
1st United Meth.Church of Pace
4540 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace
Woodbine United Methodist Church
5200 Woodbine, Pace
Bagdad United Methodist Church
4540 Forsyth St., Bagdad
First United Methodist Church
6830 Berryhill Rd., Milton
Jay United Methodist Church
300 South Alabama St., Jay
Mae Edwards Memorial United
Methodist Church
5052 Mulat Road, Milton, FL
Pineview United Methodist Church
1400 Pineview Church Rd. Jay,
Wesley Memorial United Methodist
Church
4701 School Ln, Pace, FL
Woodbine United Methodist Church
5200 Woodbine Rd., Pace.

NAZARENE
First Church of the Nazarene
5162 Avenida Del Fuego, Pace

NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Christian Life Church
4401 Avalon Blvd. Milton
Christian Life Church
4401 Avalon Blvd., Milton
Church of the Living God
3375 Garcon Pt. Milton
New Testament Church
5277 Glover Lane, Milton
Shepherd House Ministries
5739 N. Stewart St., Milton
Word Alive Christian Church
5707 Stewart St., Milton
West Milton Church of Christ
5300 Highway 90, Pace

PENTECOSTAL
Gospel Lighthouse Church
10001 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace
United Pentecostal
Church of Berrydale
7580 Hwy. 4, Jay

PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
Mount Zion Pentecostal Holiness
Church
5532 Osceola St., Milton
Chumuckla Pentecostal Holiness
Church
2841 Hwy. 182, Jay


Jfioi'CE tIfili, Swzlay!


Living Word Worship Center
5573 Stewart St. Milton
Roeville Holiness Church
Munson Hwy., Milton
Cobbtown Holiness Church
4700 Greenwood Road (Hwy 164)
Jay, FL 32565

PRESBYTERIAN PCA
Westminster Presbyterian Church
PCA
66599 Park Avenue, Milton

PRESBYTERIAN USA
First Presbyterian Church of Milton
5206 Elmira St. Milton, FL
Pace Presbyterian Church
4587 Woodbine Rd., Pace, FL

PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church


5339 Zero Ln., Milton, FL
Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church
603 4th Av., Milton, FL
PROTESTANT
Milton SDA Church
5288 Berryhill Rd., Milton

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

Milton Seventh-Day
Adventist Church
5288 Berryhill Rd., Milton

UNITED PENTECOSTAL
First Pentecostal Church of Bagdad
4636 Forsyth St., Bagdad

VINEYARD
Bay Area Vineyard Church
Milton Community Center
5629 Byrom Street, Milton


Looking for individuals or groups more
interested in loving people and winning them
to the Lord Jesus Christ than they are in
buildings, entertaining, large numbers of
members or getting rich. Objective: Bible
study, prayer, praise and fellowship.
Please contact Hugh. Phone numbers
home: 850-626-4217 cell: 850-723-8046


FIL-AM BAPTIST CHURCH
meeting at Olivet Baptist Church
Fellowship Hall
5240 Dogwood Drive, Milton, FL 32570
Tel. No: (850) 981-8642

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
Re. Sunday School 4:00 p.m.
Rev. Bert U. Solis Sunday Worship 5:00 p.m.
(850) 346-4576 Tuesday Discipleship Training..........6:00 p.m.
Thursday Prayer Meeting..............6:00 p.m.
(held at different locations, call for direction)
"CHRIST IS THE REAL ANSWER TO ALL PROBLEMS"









WEST MILTON CHURCH OF CHRIST


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Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church

-| LC -MS
Rev. Daniel Thies, Ph.D. Pastor

Worship Services: Sunday 8:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Clearly teaching God's unchanging Word


6076 Old Bagdad Hwy.
http://eternaltrinity.org


Office Phone: 623-5780
E-mail: lnfo@eternaltrinity.orgi


First United Methodist
fr Church of Milton

6830 Berryhill Street 623-6683

Worship Service @ 8:30 & 11:00
Sunday School @ 9:45
Youth Fellowship @ 5:00

Small enough to care, Large enough to serve!


SCovenant Church of God
4645 School Lane Pace, FL 32571
"Preaching the Gospel publicly and from
house to house." Acts 20:20

God is Moving!

Benny M. Turner, Pastor Service Times
Phone: 850-994-1273 Sunday 10:00 AM Worship
Fax: 850-995-1737 Wednesday 7:00 PM Study


S Committed to excellence as we serve ,esus.
Come grow with us!


Hickory Hammock
Baptist Church ,
Pastor Carl Gallups (since 1987) 4 4
Worship & Chlldren's Church 8:30 & 10:00 m .
Sunday School 9:00 & 10:00 am .0
Bible Study For All Ages 5:00 pm
Wednesday Worship 6-30 pm -
Preschool All Services
8351 Hickory Hammock Road, Milton 623-8959 www.hlckoryhammno1chptist.org
Dynamic Worship Music Drama Children & Youth Ministries and lots morel


Pace Community Church

Reaching Seekers, Building Believers

Features...


* Live band, contemporary music
* Exceptional children's & teen ministry
* Safe,.clean nursery & preschool classes
* Small Groups & Seminars

Affiliation...
* Non-denominational & Bible based
* Purpose Driven
* A member of the Willow Creek Association


Pace Assembly of GO


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3948 Highway 90
Pace, Florida 32571-1998
Pastor Glyn Lowery Jr.
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 10:45 am A
Campmeeting Service 6:00 pm

Wednesday Study The Word 7:00 pm car


www.paceassembly.org
Office: (850) 994-7131
Prayer Line: (850) 994-5200
FAX: (850) 994-9936
Bus Service Available
Campmeeting Hour Telecast
WFGX TV35 Sundays 7:30 am
fHBR TV33 Mondays 9:00 pm

mpmeeting Time Radio Broadast
WTJT 90.1 FM M-F 4:45 pm


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Celebrate with us!

Sunday School 9:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:00 a.m.
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Opportunities available
for all ages 6:30 p.m.

CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
5983 Dogwood Drive, (Hwy 89), Milton
Church Office: 623-8820 Robert West, Pastor


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CHURCH LIKE IT USED TO BEI


994-4310


www.PaceCommunityChurch.com


Future Plans...
* New worship facility now
under construction on 25
acre campus


bie, Tod Brad&t


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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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5300 HwY 90 WgST MILTON FL, 994-6088
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EPISCOPAL St. Mary's
CHURCH
Episcopal Church
The Rev. John Wallace
Services:
Sunday Holy Eucharist: 8:00 & 10:00 am
Sunday School: 9:45 am
6849 Oak Street Wednesday Holy Eucharist: 6:00 pm
Milton, Florida 32570 Nursery provided
Phone (850) 623-2905 for Sunday service


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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


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Your Life? Read DI-
ANETICS by Ron L.
Hubbard. Call
(813)872-0722 or
send $7.99 to Dia-
nelics. 3102 N. Ha-
bana Ave.. Tampa
FL 33607.


AUCTION-ESTATE
OF Jean Howard,
prime development
RE. 320+'- acres.
U.S.
Hwy 301 Souiri.
Syl-
vania, GA Rowell
Auctions. Inc.
(800)323-8388
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ESTATE AUCTION,
259,.- acres. 28
Iracis developer's
dream. Cook Coun-
Ity GA, Friday. Feb-
ruary 10. 10 a.m.
Rowell Auchons.
Inc (8001323-8388
10-o BP GAL AU-
C002594 www row-
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Security
Self Storage
4391 Hwy. 90 Pace, FL
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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




APPLICATION BEING
ACCEPTED FOR PART
TIME OFFICE
ADMINISTRATION
POSITION. CONTACT
SDEBBIE COON M-F 8-5.
623-2120


104
General Help
,ALL ABOUT YOU-
Now hiring stylist,
nallecn, eic. Excil-
ing new salon in Mil-
ton. Opening soon.
Call 983-1500. Ask
Mary.
AMERICA'S DRIV-
ING ACADEMY
JACKSONVILLE'S
CDL SCHOOL AN-
NOUNCES ITS
GRAND OPENING'
"Financing Available
Call For Details
1866)889-0210.
AVERAGE POST-
AL EMPLOYEE
EARNS $57,000.YR
Minimum Staning
Pay $18 00,rr. Ben-
efilsiPaid Training
and Vacations. No
Experience Needed
i8001584-1775 Ret
#5600.

PLACE YOUR
AD HERE
BECOME A Mystery
Shopper!
GAPbuster
is currently recruiting
mystery shoppers.
Get paid to sriop
and improve cus-
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COOK NEEDED for
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104


DRIVER- NOW HIR-
ING QUALIFIED
DRIVERS lor Cen-
iral Florida Local &
National OTR posi-
lions. Food grade
lanker no nazmat.
no pumps. great
tbenels,. compelilive
pay & new equip-
ment. Need 2 years
experience. Call By-
num Transport for
your opponunily to-
day. 180074-11-7950.
NOW HIRING cash-
ier for Baileys Perny
Panlry 3840 Hwy
90. Pace 994-7801


JANITORIAL COMPANY
LOOKING FOR
EXPERIENCED JANITORIAL
SUPERVISOR IN MILTON/
PACE AREA. EVENING
SHOFT, SALARY+BENEFITS.
FAX RESUMES TO 850-626-
6771 OR CALL 850-983-5262


HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED
FULL TIME SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR/ SERVICE PERSON
NEEDED. MUST HAVE CLEAN
DRIVING RECORD AND
KNOWLEDGE OF DIESEL AND
GASOLINE ENGINE REPAIR/
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE.
PAY DOE. APPLY IN PERSON AT
CRESTVIEW READY RENT. 311
JAMES LEE BLVD. CRESTVIEW. FL


104
General Help
EARN UP to $550
WEEKLY Working
through Ihe govern-
ment. PT No Experi-
ence. Call Today"
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Ask for Department

PLACE
YOUR AD
HERE
PUBLISHER'S
NOTICE
MiIlon Newspapers.
Inc idba The Santa
Rosa Press Gazette
and The Santa Rosa
Free Press) re-
serves the right to
censor, reclassify,
revise, edit or releci
any advertisement
not meeting its
standards of accepl-
ance. Submission of
an advertisement
does nol constitute
an agreement to
publish said adver-
iisement. Publication
of an advertisement
does not conslitule
an agreement for
continued publica-
iion.


104
General Help


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
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General Help
EXPERIENCED RV
TECHNICIAN Want-
ed! Dealership in the
heart of Race Coun-
try needs quality, ex-
perienced RV
Techs. Great Bene-
fits. Pay based on
experience. Hourly
shop. Fax Resume
Only to 1 (7041455-
1439. No phone
calls please. Tom
Johnson Camping
Center.
JANITORIAL
COMPANY looking
for experienced
janitorial
supervisor in Mil-
ton/ Pace area.
Evening shof.;
salary+benefits.
Fax resumes to
850-626-6771 or
call 850-983-5262
MOVIE EXTRAS.
ACTORS & MOD-
ELS! Make $75-
$250,/ay. All ages
and faces wanted!
No exp. Required.
FTIPTI (800)714-
7564


APAC, Inc. Hiring qualified applicants

for the following positions:

Applicants for the following positions are
eligible for a $200.00 sign-on bonus



Asphalt Distributor Operator

Experienced Mechanics

Experienced Dump Truck Drivers




Apply in person, M-F 8amn-5pm

4375 McCoy Dr., Pensacola, FL.

APAC is a drug-free workplace & EOE


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 Iruck no
problem. Low pay-
ment with short
lease. 18001569-
9298.
NOW HIRING
No CDL required.
Truck driver with
tractor trailer and
forklift experience a
must. 623-5385
PLACE
YOUR AD
HERE

LEARN
TO DRIVE
Tractor Trailers





15 DAY LOCAL
CDL TRAINING
SFill Paii '1 TI|T. I : :
SM m ,; r,r r,
For over 29 years-
we've been training
America's Truckerst
CALL TODAY!
Truck Driver Institute
5750 Milton Road
Milton, FL
800-709-7364


Drivers:
Dedicated! Dedicated! Dedicated!

Dedicated Customer
Out of Pensacqla.
No Back Hauls
Plus Benefits
Paid Odometer Nlileage
Loaded & Empty
$50.000 or 1More Per Yr.
& HOME WEEKENDS
Call 866-592-7006
Ask For Bill or Neal

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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
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(851) 23-00


SALES PERSON
$320 Salary, bonus,
benefits, advancement.
Key Auto Liquidation
4340 Avalon Blvd.
Milton, Fl.
Ask for Coach Gordon
850-983-3000


Mill i~ulA


SMITH TRACTOR COMPANY. THE PREMIER
JOHN DEERE DEALERSHIP IN NORTHWEST
FLORIDA AND SOUTH ALABAMA, HAS THE
FOLLOWING OPPORTUNITIES CURRENTLY
AVAILABLE IM JAY. FLORIDA:
SERVICE MANAGER
SERVICE TECHNICIAN I
SERVICE TECHNICIAN II
GREAT BENEFITS WITH 401K. SEND
RESUME OR APPLY IN PERSON.
SMITH TRACTOR COMPANY. ATTN: HUMAN
RESOURCES 3834 HWY4 PO BOX 427
JAY, FL 32565 FAX: 850-675-6934
JAYSALES@SMITHTRACTORCO.COM


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%
of our drivers gel
home nightly/'week-
ly. 15-day CDL train-
ing available in your
area. Call today 1-
866-280-5309.
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'
oi our drivers get
home nightly-week-
ly 15-day CDL train-
ing available in your
area. Call today. 1-
866-280-5309.
DRIVER-COVE-
NANT TRANS-
PORT. Excellent
pay and benefits for
Experienced Driv-
ers, O'O. Solos
Teams & Graduale
Students. Bonuses
Available Refnriger-
ated Now Available.
1888j MORE PAY
(888-667-3729)
EVERGREEN
TRANSPORTA-
-TION needs drivers
to10 run Ihe 13 SE
sales with boil,
weekly and week-
end romelime. We
offer good pay and
benehis. Company
pays $1000 sign-on
bonus if you are at
leasl 23 with a good
driving record with a
HAZMAT endorse-
meni please come
by our terminal lo-
caied at 300 Hwy
95A. Canitoment.
Florida across from
IP paper mill or call
850-968-1702.


Classffied

Deadlines,:,
Monday,
3 pm.Jor
Garage-$
Wednesday,
5
for Saturd'ay:
andF day''"'
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104
General Help
NOW HIRING for
2006 Postal Posi-
tions $17.50-
$59.00+/hr. Full
Benefits/Paid Train-
ing and Vacations
No Experience Nec-
essary (800)584-
1775 Reference #
5600.

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

PLUMBING &
HVAC/R Jobs. Ex-
perienced PLUMB-
ING or HVAC/R
people needed. To
apply for HVAC/R
Jobs online-
www.hvacagent.com
PLUMBING Jobs-
www.plumbing-
agent.com or fax re-
sume toll-free
(866)396-4833.

PLACE YOUR

AD HERE.

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.
(863)668-9525.


104
General Help


ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
needed. Must enjoy
working with public.
Computer skills,
Quickbook a must.
Please bring
resume to Pace
Area Chamber of
Commerce located
at 4344 Hwy 90
in Pace. 994-9633


WESLEY MEMORI-
AL UMC is search-
ing for a pianist for
Sunday mornings &
Wednesday eve-
nings. This is a paid
position. For more
information, call
994-6213.
114
Medical


THE HERITAGE OF
SANTA ROSA
"Committed to
Caring"


CNA
11-7
*
RN
11-7shift


LPN/RN
3-11 shift

Cook

5530 Northrop Road
Milton, Florida
32570
(850) 983-8888
EOE


SANTA ROSA COUNTY
HUMAN RESOURCES
EMPLOYMENT ,
ANNOUNCEMENT



ATTENTION: The information
given on your application will be
evaluated against the minimum quali-
fications of the job description. The
length of related work experience,
training and education described on
your application, will be an important
consideration in.the entire application
and selection process. After all appli-
cations are evaluated, your name will
be placed on the employment list;
ranked accordingly.

Other than this announcement, no


further notification will be sent.


License Tag & Tax Clerk I
Range: 9 $ 9.01 per hour
**02/06/2006 02/13/2006**
Note: All experience and/or educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification for employment is deter-
mined.
Minimum Oualifications (Must Be
Attained Before the Closing Date)
HS/GED. (1) yr clerical exp with
public contact, including operation of
a PC or similar data entry equipment;
six months experience as a cashier or
handling money; type 30 wpm.

Appraiser Trainee (9389)
Range: 13, $ 9.94 per hour
**02/06/2006 02/13/2006**
Note:' All experience and/or educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification for employment is deter-
mined.
Minimum Oualifications (Must Be
Attained Before the Closing Date)
Graduation from an accredited four
year college or university with a
Bachelor degree in Real Estate,
Economics, Business, Accounting or
related field; OR, Associates Degree
in Real Estate, Economics, Business,
Accounting or related field and (2)
yrs exp in appraising, building con-
struction, or Real Estate; OR, (4) yrs
exp in appraising, building construc-
tion or Real Estate and graduation
from HS/GED. 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.

Appraiser I (9392)
Range: 14 $ 10.19 per hour
**02/06/2006 02/13/2006**
Note: All experience and/or educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification for employment is deter-
mined.
Minimum Oualifications (Must Be
Attained Before the Closing Date)
Four year degree and six months
experience in real property assessing,
OR


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
ODC05398


YARD SALE lots of
baby stuff, clothes
and furniture. 5437
Camille Garden Cir,
Milton


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310
Business
Opportunities
ALL CASH CANDY
ROUTE Do you earn
$800/day? 30 Ma-
chines, Free Candy
All for $9,995.
(888)629-9968
BO2000033. CALL
US: We will not be
undersold!
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-
JobI. EOE.


v V PLACE
YOUR AD
HERE

JOIN A LOG HOME
LEADER Original
Old Timer Log
Homes. Seeks Rep-
resentatives Great
Earning Potential,
High Quality Prod-
ucts Contact Mr.
Vester (800)467-
3006 www.oldtimer-
loghomes.com.


Two year degree and two years expe-,
rience in appraising, building con-
struction, or real estate and six
months experience in real property
assessing, OR
HS/GED and four years experience in
appraising, building construction, or
real estate and six months experience
in real property assessing.
LICENSE: Applicant must have ia
valid Florida Driver's License, at the
date of hire and maintain said license
while employed.in this position.

Land Appraiser I (9304)
Range: 16 $ 10.97 per hour
**02/06/2006 02/13/2006**
Note: All experience and/or ,educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on application before
qualification for employment is deter-
mined.
Minimum Qualifications (Must Be
Attained Before the Closing Date)
Graduation from an accredited four
year college or university with a
Bachelor degree and (2) yrs exp in
the field of real propehy tax assess-
ing or fee appraising; OR an
Associates Degree, (2) yrs exp in real
, property tax appraising, building con-
struction or Real Estate and (2) yrs
exp in the field of real property tax
assessing; OR (4) yrs exp in real
property appraising, building con-
struction or Real Estate, (2) yrs exp
in the field of real property tax
assessing, and HS/GED. CERTIFI-
CATIONS: Certified Florida
Evaluator (CFE) designation or
Florida State-Certified General Real
Estate Appraiser. LICENSE:
Applicant must have a valid Florida
Driver's License and maintain said
license while employed in this posi-
tion.

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.
Minimum Qualifications (Must Be
Attained Before the Closing Date)
Master's degree in Library Science
from a University accredited by the
American Library Association and (1)
yr exp in technical services work in a
multi-library system, or (2) yrs in a
single library system.

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


310
Business
Opportunities
PROFESSIONAL
VENDING Route -
No Bubble Gum
Here! Real snack,
soda, water, juice, fi-
nancing available
with deposit. Great
equipment. Great lo-
cations. (877)843-
8726. BO#2002-
037; www.snackso-
davendingroutes.co
m

315
Business Services
ABNEY CUSTOM
CARPENTRY. All of
your home improve-
ment needs. Over
15 years experience
& licensed. Call to-
day for your esti-
mate. (850)426-
8701
ABOVE & Beyond
Tree Service. Li-
censed and Insured.
Free Estimates.
Don't wait until its
too late. We also of-
fer stump grinding
and Bobcat serv-
ices. Kevin Frey
(850) 983-7820. Call
us...or pay more!
ACCIDENT IN-
JURED All Personal
Injury *WRONGFUL
DEATH *AUTO
*MOTORCYCLE,
*TRUCK *PREM-
ISE/PRODUCT *AN-
IMAL BITES *SLIP
AND FALL *PEDES-
TRIAN A-A-A Attor-
ney Referral Service
(800)733-5342 24
Hours.


315
Business Services
ARTIE KELLER
STUCCO. Licensed
and Insured. Con-
ventional and Syn-
thetic Systems. No
job too big nor to
small. Call 698-8327
or 626-9164.
AWESOME ON-
LINE Business Op-
portunity!! Brand
NEW all natural vita-
min formulation
brought to you by
Don Lapre! Check
this out NOW at
http://www.ezinco-
mewebsite.com.





Residential,
Commercial &
Industrial
New & Existing
Construction
Installation,
Service & Repair
Of All
Natural Gas
Appliances &
Piping Systems
Call Today For All
Your Gas Services
Needs

Lic#MG2008/
Insured
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.


yr must have been in a supervisory
capacity. **NOTE: Applicants with
public library experience will be
given preference over other appli-
cants.

Planner I (6037)
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.
Minimum Oualifications (Must Be
Attained Before the Closing Date)
Bachelor's degree in Urban and
Regional Planning, Environmental
Science, Architecture, Landscape
Architecture, or related field and 1
year of relevant planning and zoning
experience, or Master's degree in
Urban and Regional Planning or
related field and no experience.
LICENSE: Applicant must have a
valid State of Florida Driver's
License at the date of hire and main-
tain said license while employed in
this position.

Testing will be held on Thursday,
February 16, 2006 for
Communications Dispatcher I,
Communications Specialist Trainee
and Communications Specialist I.
The APPLICANT must contact
Human Resources at 850-983-1948
to receive their assigned testing time
for the date above. All applications
and supporting documents must be
received on or before February 13,
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, tran-
scripts, and/or certificates) LISTED
ON THE JOB DESCRIPTIONS,
MUST BE SUBMITTED BY THE
CLOSING DATE/S NO LATER
THAN 4:30pm. DOCUMENTS
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
application will not be submitted
for consideration. In an effort to
further assist applicants, we offer the
ease of applying online at www.san-
tarosa.fl.gov. Complete job descrip-
tions and applications are also avail-
able at the Santa Rosa County
Human Resources Office, 6495
Caroline Street, Suite H, Milton, FL
32570, phone (850) 983-1948, Fax
(850) 981-2003. Veteran's
Preference will be given in accor-
dance with Florida Statutes.

A Drug Free Workplace/EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER


315
Business Services
BUDGET HOUSE
Painting- Insured &
Licensed. Call Andy
@ 850-304-9680.
CALL ME for all
your mortgage
needs. "Even if your
credit isn't perfect"
Purchase, ReFi,
100% Loans, No In-
come Verification.
Easy... Fast... De-
pendable. Bill Tim-
bie 850-380-0220
General Mortgage
Consultants, Inc
2160 Creighton Rd.
Pensacola, FL,
32504. www.billtim-
bie.com 850-479-
1665 fax 850-479-
1908
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-
turn* High Volume
*All Carriers Call
(954)796-0000.
COKER'S LAWN &
TRACTOR Service,
from trimming to
tractor work. Clean
ups, raking, hauling,
mowing, bushhog-
ging, dirt work. Rea-
sonable rates, free
estimates (850)
529-0434 or (850)
623-0493. Licensed
& insured.
COMPANY AND
0/0 Needed 87
cents per mile all
Dead head paid +
fsc. Call ;Don Salts-
man CTC Trucking
Inc. (321)639-1522.
D&D REMODELING
INC. General Con-
tractor All Types
Home Maintenance;
Roofs to Floors,
Renovations, Decks,
Tile, Plumbing, Etc.
Evictions, Move-
Outs, Construction
Cleaning, Pressure
Washing, Painting,
Tree work, & Etc.
Locally owned.
FREE ESTIMATES.
Lic.#4710-0037952
CELL#261-1173
CELL#261-3598
DAN'S TRACTOR
works. Licensed and
insured. Bush-hog-
ging. Discing. Front-
end loading. Debris
removal. Dan Fran-
cisco, owner. Cell
(850) 529-8718
Home (850) 623-
8697


315
Business Services
DIRT CHEEP
Cleaning Service.
We Furnish Sup-
plies. Senior dis-
count with ad.
Homes, condos, offi-
ces. Call 384-2388
DIVORCE $275-
$350*COVERS chil-
dren, etc. Only one
signature required!
*Excludes govt.
fees! Call weekdays
(800)462-2000, ext
600. (8am-7pm) Alta
Divorce, LLC. Estab-
lished 1977.
DOUBLE "B" Land
Clearing. Backhoe
Work. Licensed and
Insured. Bryen Bal-
lard. (850)994-5740
or (850)232-1581.
EXPERIENCED
SITTER will watch
your loved one in
nursing home set-
ting or at their home.
Call Kathie 626-
8088.
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
HUSEBY FLOOR
covering. Installing
Hardwood & Lami-
nate Flooring, sand
and refinishing. Rea-
sonable Rates. Li-
censed & Insured.
Call for quote 850-
994-7561 or 490-
0404.
IMMEDIATE
CASH!!! US Pen-
sion Funding pays
cash now for 8 years
of your future pen-
sion payments. Call
(800)586-1325 for a
FREE, no-obligation
estimate. www.us-
pensionfunding.com


J&L HOME Im-
provement Services
We perform an as-
sortment of jobs.
Everything from the
exterior of your
home to the interior.
Call today 983-3428

JANITORIAL BUSI-
NESS for Sale
grossing $120K/yr.
Equipment & Sup-
plies incl. $33,250
850-479-8815.
TAX SEASON is
HERE! Need help
on your taxes?
Please call me for
quick results at fair
prices. Lisa Bender
Bookkeeping and
Tax Service. Cell
346-8563.


315
Business Services
JOINER DUMP
truck and tractor.
Bobcat and tractor
work. Driveways,
culverts, light land
cleaning. Site prep
and clean up. Fill
dirt, brown dirt and
limerock hauling.
Michael Porter
(850)983-9888.
Tony Joiner
(850)573-0669
LAND CLEARING/
Dozer/Tractor work
Specializing in col-
vert installation &
Driveways. Leveling,
root raking, bushog-
ging, disking. Equip-
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 than 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.globalmedi-



MIKE KAYLOR
Cement Mason
*Patios
*Walks
*Driveways
Free estimates,
no job too small.
Quality work at
affordable prices.
994-0897.

MOBILE HOME
Brokers. Major and
minor repairs. Re-
roof, patio covers,
screen rooms, level-
ing, locally owned,
operated. Free esti-
mates. 100% Fi-
nancing WAC. Call
857-1051.

PLACE

YOUR AD

HERE

NEED A LAWYER?
A-A-A ATTORNEY
REFERRAL SERV-
ICE *Divorce *Cus-
tody *Restraining
Orders *Visitation
*Property *Modifica-
tions (800)733-LE-
GAL (800-733-
5342).


The Santa Rosa Press Gazette will soon have an opening in
the post-press department. This position involves inserting the
sections of the paper together and placing ad circulars into
those sections.

This part-time job is a good opportunity for extra cash for
these who just need a little spending money or some weekend
"mad" money.

Hours vary, but are normally Tuesdays and Fridays from 10
a.m. until 6 p.m.

If you're the type of person that others enjoy being around, if
you can take a job and make it enjoyable, if you understand
the importance of a newspaper making it to people's homes
on time...then this job may be for you and you may just be the
person we're looking for.

The Press Gazette is a drug-free workplace and an equal
opportunity employment. Drop by Monday through. Friday 8
a,m. to 5 p.m. to fill out an application. Call 623-2120 for more
details.


315
Business Services
NEW HOPE PAINT-
ING & WALLPA-
PERING *Drywall
repairs & patchwork
*Pressure cleaning
(homes, decks, pa-
tios, driveways &
sidewalks) *Carpen-
try work (crown
molding, paneling,
trim base & case, in-
stall cabinets & build
decks) Residential.
Interior/Exterior.
Family owned busi-
ness, over 30 years.
Call The Ericksens
today! (850)723-
2550 or 623-6034
PARTNER WITH
doctor's- Earn a
doctor's income. Full
training & Support.
Call (800) 311-9365
24 hours.

PET CONSIGN-'
MENT Shop.
Opening soon.
Taking
Consignments
Contact 292-0492



Divorce '108, Adoption '80
Name Change '55
FREE Typing, Call for
Worksheet (850) 434-7524
1850 N. "W" St.
(1 blk. N. of Flea Market)i

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 Life! 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.
THOMAS NOTARY
Service 7820 Old-
stagecoach Rd. Mil-
ton, Florida, 32583
Phone (850) 981-
9220
Fax (850) 981-9220
ThomasNotaries@y
ahoo.com
TNT CARPORTS
R.V. & Boat covers
Buildings,
Garages.
Portable Sheds
CARPORTS
Single $595
Double $695.
12 X 41-$1295
24 X 31 $1990
Galvanized Steel
Many sizes/colors.
Financing Available
Free delivery & setup
(850)983-2296 or
Pager 505-1867
VICKERS FENCING
"Making good neigh-
bors one fence at a
time." Specializing in
wood fences. New
installations and re-
pairs. Competitive
pricing. Licensed
and Insured. Free
estimates. 994-7585
or 791-0198.
320
Child Care

REGISTERED
CHILD care in Pace
has infant space
available. Call Jan
994-7812.


Outside Sales Executive
Santa Rosa's Press Gazette has an immedi-
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












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320
Child Care
CHILD CARE
Before/After in my
E. Milton home, for
E.M,E & Hobbs dis-
trict. Nice environ-
ment. $10.00 day.
Snacks & activities
provided. 626-9844.
GROWING PRE-
SCHOOL needs full
time infant teacher &
part-time afternoon
teachers. Call 623-
4930 or apply at
4996' Glover Ln.,
Milton,

RED CROSS
Babysitter Course
Certified Teen
Available for
Babysitting. 14
years old. Mature
and Responsible.
$5.00 per hour up
to three children.
Call 525-1737.
325 .' .


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,
SMedical Working
'Capital Loans, SBA
Loans, A/R Financ-
ing,' Business Ac-
quisition Financing.
(877)452-1725
www.bluefinancial-
services.com.
345
Lawn Care
CLARK'S LAWN
Care and General
Maintenance & All
Types' .of Tractor
Work. Licensed &
Insured. Call Mike
Clark at 626-2428. '
S PAGE'S TREE
SERVICE Trim, cur
& remove. Call 626-
2159 lit no answer,
please leave rmessagei
S FIREWOOD'$50. a
'load and up.
350
Senior Care


GRANNY NANNIES
Affordable Home
Care Services.
Highly Qualified
Personal Care
Givers Includes
CNA and HHA
available up to 24
hrs a day,7days a
week. Serving San-
ta Rosa and Es-
cambia Counties.
Quality Home
Health Care Since
1990.
"A Helping Hand
andA Gentle Heart'
995-0599
Lic#NR30211252



VISITING
ANGELS
SENIOR CARE
*.In home
Companionship
Meals
* Light housework
i- Errands;
.477-3858


360
Miscellaneous
-ARRESTED? ALL
"Criminal Defense
Felonies...Misde-
emeanors, State or
Federal
SCharges...Parole...P
robation...DUI...Traf-
:fic Tickets...Bond
,Reduction PRIVATE
-ATTORNEYS
STATEWIDE 24
"HOURS A-A-A AT-
,TORNEY AlEfER-
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) *Medical, *Business,
*Paralegal, *Com-
o puters. Job Place-
ment Assistance.
Computer & Finan-
"cial aid if qualify.
(866)858-2121
www onllnetidewa-
tertech.com.
FREE PUBLISHING
Guide. Have you
'written a book? Pub-
,llsh your book in
weeks and have it
i available for sale
worldwide.
(888)232-4444
,extf.1738 or
www.trafford.com/17


360
Miscellaneous
HUNT ELK, Red
Stag, Whitetail, Buf-
falo, Wild Boar. Our
season: now-
3/31/06. Guaranteed
license, $5.00 tro-
phy in two days. No-
Game/No-Pay poli-
cy. Days (314)209-
9800;. evenings
(314)293-0610.

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Milton Florida
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402
Apartments
1 BEDROOM fur-
nished apartment
with central heat- &
air; No pets. $400.
month, $250. dep.
Call lor appointment.
994-7246
1BDRM/1BATH
MOTHER-IN-LAW.
suite,., private en-
trance. $400 mo.
$200:deposit non-re-
fundabie. Non-
smoking enyiron-
ment. 5 mi. to Whit-'
ing Field,. Available
2-1-06. 626-7105.
APARTMENT FOR
RENT 6230 Wood-
ward Ln. 2/1 $630
rent, $630 dep. 995-
4831



The All New!
Jay'

Apartments

THREE BEDROOM UNITS NOW
AVAILABLE WA.C.


850-623-0609

404
Commercial
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
OFFICE FOR lease,
Pace location. 995--
4804.
406
Homes
2BR/2BA
EXCELLENT condi-
tion with deep water
dock. Blackwater
Bay,very secluded &
quiet neighborhood.
$995/mo, $500/se-
curity, 994-0667.
STONEBROOK IN
Pace-patio home on
golf course, 2/2,
large patio. Ready
now. $1K. 994-8322.


3
1BA
and
lots
space
433-
2078
CLE
Three
horn
fehc
Was
hool
cept
'Call
Lea'
bac
mon
it.


406 410
Homes Mobile Homes
BEDROOM/ FOR RENT 2 bed 1
,TH central heat bath. East Gate Mo-
air, fenced yard, bile Home Ranch.
of storage Call 626-8973
ce. $650 mo. FOR SALE- Double-
-4094 or '516- wide mobile home
8 on 1/4 acre. 3/2,
AN, 1600sqf 1600 s.f., f/p
S 1600sqft $79,900. Will do
e bedroom owner financing
led Central H/A, w/$20K down. Call
ed back yard. Barbara Cumbie
her & Dryer 377-6787 or 626-
kups. Now ac- 89 9
ing applications. 8959.
850-981-9695. NICE, QUIET. clean
ve msg, will call park Includes water,
k asap. $735 garbage & lawn
kt n rsp. service. Two new
th, $500 depos- 2bd/2ba. from $500
: to $600. No pels
255-7772.
FOR RENT
PLACE YOUR


*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
1623-0077
HOUSE FOR Rent-'
1 barm. 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
HOUSES FOR
RENT- 'Milton &
Pace- 3/2. double
car garage, fenced
yard. $925 a
month, $700 depos-
it No pets. Call 981-
0495.
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.
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.

4 BED 2 ba $425
mo. 994-8865


ADHERE






506
Homes
3/2 HOME with
1,575 s.t. and 1500
s.f
workshop.$189,900.
Owner finance
$10,000 down '7o.
30 yrs. approx.
'$1.190.89 P & I mo.,
Linda 983-3062.
312 HOME with
1,575 s.f. home and
1500 s..I
workshop.$189,900.
Owner finance
$10,000 down 70.,
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
Lakefronr.' The'
Moors Golf & Rac-
quet Club.
$239,900. 380-
3660.
FOR RENT three
bedroom house/one
bath large front/back
yard space/all new
heaing/aircondition-
ing system. Close to
four schools, malls,
and more. Great for
children. Pace area.
$850.00, month/I st
and last... ,
Call 994-8884 avail-
able 1st March
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.
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.,


* Local tax
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.506
Homes
MARI GOMEZ
realtor
pool 1 acre, 3br, 2ba'
off Avalon near 1-10
$165,000
MLS #285505
(850) 777-6586
(850) 939-5232
migomez @ jmerealty
com
www.jmerealty.comr
NEW WATER-
FRONT, Custom
home 1/2 acre lot,
fish, off your own
dock. From garden
tub to smooth top
stove. Utility build-.
ing, well sprinklers.
covered porch,
NEAR 1-10 EXIT.
Call Richard Braz-
zeal. EXIT-NFI
850-255-1923 for af-
fordable waterfront
at $199,900
NEWLY RENOVAT-
ED home. New in-
side, outside paint
2 acres ol land.
Animals allow. 3
bedroom' 2 large lull
bathroom, living
room, dining room,
den, large kilcnen
covered back porch,
bricked utility room
separate from Ihe
house; cover Kitchen
pano and car port.
24'x34' garage sep-
arate and fenced.
New metal root..
$200,000 Call 850-
256-5555
PACE- HOME witm
attached apartment,
total s.f. 2,336 on
fenced acre
$239,900. 5025
Serry Lane. 994-
3249.
510
Land

LAND FOR RENT
Refer to
Classification
#408

SECLUDED &
SERENE

NW of NAS Whit-
ing Field

20 Placia acres
zoned agricultural

Lard prop tax
value at $198,043

3 mobile homes,
garage, barn. shed

$247,239

626-6767


PLACE
YOUR AD
HERE

512
Mobile Homes
MOBILE HOME &
lot, 2 bdrm, 2 bath.
983-4930.
NEED FINANCING
on a house or mo-
bile home? I may
can help: Dorothy -
Eastgate Mobile
Home Park 626-
8973.
WILL GIVE away
.mobile home; not liv-
able, was damaged
by hurricane. 626-
8973


512
Mobile Homes

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, lully
stocked lisn pond.
Four acres fenced
pasture. Beautiful
family homesile,
must sell for
medical reasons,
$300,000 for all
Call 850-957-8784
or 850-554-5237.


556
Homes
MURPHY, NORTH
CAROLINA AHH
COOL SUMMERS
MILD WINTERS Af-
lordable Homes &
Mountain Cabins
CALL FOR FREE
BROCHURE
(877)837-2288 EXIT
REALTY MOUN.
TAIN VIEW PROP-
ERTIES www.exit-
murphy com.

SEEKING A QUALI-
TY LOG HOME
MANUFACTURER'?
Dealers Needed
Original Old Timer
Log Homes High
Commrnssons. Sta-
bility. Suppon, Val-
ue. Contact Mr.
Henry r 1800)467-
:3006 www oldlimer-
loghomes.com

558
Investments
MOVE TO TEN-
NESSEEI LOOKING
FOR LAKE LOTS,
LAKE HOMES,
LAND. FARMS,
VICTORIANS,. IN-
VESTMENT'' OR
MARINAS. WE
HAVE IT ALL AT
AFFORDABLE PRI-
CES. EXECUTIVE
CHOICE REAL ES-
TATE IN TENNES-
SEE .(865)717-7775
CHARLOTTE
BRANSON AGENT
OR VISIT MY WEB-
SITE WWW.EXEC-
UTIVECHOICEREA-
LESTATE.COM OR
.WWW.CHARLOT-
TEBRANSON.COM.

560
Land

GOVT HOMES $0
DOWN! BANK RE-
PO'S & FORECLO-
SURESt NO CRED-
IT OKI $0' / LOW
DOWN ICall for List-
ings (800)498-8619.
.:.'


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.
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
DEEPWATERi Off-
season Special-
Save Big! 10 acres-
$139.900. Beautiful-
ly wooded, deep
boatable water, long
pristine shoreline.
Access to ICW, At-
lanlic, 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-
376. www.cooper-
spoint.com.
E TENNESSEE
Lake Properties
Homes from
$200,000 to
$1 000,000. Lake-
front -lots Irom
$100.000 Lakeview
lots from $35.000
iCall Lakeside Realty
14231626-5820 or
visit www.lakes,-
derealty-tn.com.
EAST ALABAMA
SMountain Property
For Sale One hour
wesi of Atlanta in
Piedmont, AL Beau-
tiful View 48 acres
$144,000 14,400
,down 1,087 per
'month owner fi-
nanced. Call Glenn
(850)545-4928.'
EAST TENNESSEE
PROPERTIES FOR
SALE- Sold by own-
er. Log Homes, Lots
& Acreage near Pi-
geon Forge- Gatlin-
burg, Newport &
White Pine. Call
Ricky Bryant
(423)623-2537.


560
Land
GEORGIA
BLAIRSVILLE IN
THE NORTH
GEORGIA ,MOUN-
TAINS. Land,
Homes, Commercial
& Investment. "EV-
ERYTHING WE
TOUCH TURNS TO
SOLD" Jane Baer-
Realty, (706)745-
2261, (800)820-
7829 www.janebaer-
real1ycom, aneba-
er@alltel.net

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 limitedd.
Don't miss outi. Call


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560
Land
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.
NC MOUNTAINS
10.51 acres on
mountain top in, gat-
ed community. view,
Irees waterfall &
large public lake
nearby., paved pri-
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560
Land
NORTH CAROLINA
Gated Lakefront
Community .5 acres
plus, 90 miles of
. shoreline. Never
before offered with
%20 pre-develoment
discounts, 0090
S 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-
vile. Don't miss outl
S Gall 1866)339-4966.




706
Livestock Supplies


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


PENTON'S FARM
SUPPLY
Bulk Corn & Oats
Southern States,
HMC, & other
feeds- gates, posts
& fencing
Tues.- Sat. 8-5
623-0442.


706
Livestock Supplies

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.
LOOKING FOR fos-
ter home for "Cham-
pion Line" akc Ger-
man Shepherd
dogs, the best ones
from all over the
panhandle area.
Please call for an in-
terview 626-0255


PLACE

YOUR AD

HERE

PUPPIES FOR
sale, half Dullmastiff,'
labrador. Shots and
wormed. 2 left, $100
ea 994-9373


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712,
Lost & Found
-PETS

FOUND-
BROWN & WHITE
Male Dog in the
Guernsy Rd. Pace
area. Call 995-
5746 or 261-3598-
or 261-1173.


712
Lost & Found
PETS

LOST YOUR PET?
Be sure to call
Santa Rose
Animal Control
to report him
missing and to.
be sure he's not
there waiting
on you to
pick him upl
850-9834680





804
Apparel


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

REGENA GAVER
WHITE WEDDING
dress, size 10. veil,
ring bearer pillow, all
for $75 Call 626-
7841

Appliances
SIDE BY side
refrigerator, al-
mond color,
good shape, with
icemaker, $200.
Call 626-7841"


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


814
Furniture

CHAIR FOR den or
bedroom, (earth-
tone colors) $50.
Large Mahogany
coffee table, $55.
Both in excellent
condition. Call 994-
4875.


818
Jewelry
31.60 GRAM Rare
beveled herring
bone chain necklace
14 karat gold. No
checks. $950. Call
850-313-1885.


822
Musical
Instruments
OLD GUITARS
WANTED Fender,
Gibson, Gretsch,
Martin,, D'Angelico,
Stromberg, Ricken-
backer, and Mosrite.
1930's thru 1960's.
Top cash paid
(800)401-0440.

PLACE
YOUR AD.
HERE


Miscellaneous
For Sale
40 FT. of framing &
sliding vinyl windows
for a sunroom or
greenhouse.
(4) panels 30 x 56
15) panels 56 x 90
477-2019.8
ALL STEEL
BLDGS. UP TO
50 to OFFI Engi-
neered for Hurricane
Coastl 'Ship factory
direct for quick deliv-
ery. 24 x 30 Up to
100 'x 200 I Call
Nowl (800) 499-
6401 Eddie.
BUILDING SALE!
'Beat Next In-
creasel" 26x26 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.


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.
822
Musical
Instruments
ALLEN CHURCH
Organ. AGO pedal
board. 2 manual,
large detach speak-
er. $1500. 626-2539


830
Miscellaneous
For Sale

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









HOTTUB- 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 wi.
drop seat gel wheel-
chair cushion. Re-
tails for $4,000.,
asking $1,800 for
both. 626-8533.


830
Miscellaneous
For Sale





We Deliver & Install
Centipede
St. Augustine
Bermuda I
Balled Pine Straw
Call us first, Save Time
Call us last Save Money
Hwy. 87 So. MMIhon
826-857

METAL ROOFING
Save $$$ Buy direct
from manufacturer.
20 colors in stock
with all accessories.
Quick turn around'
Delivery available
Toll Free- (888)393-
0335.






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GLASS CRAF-
TER needs empty
glass soft drink
bottles, (all kinds).
Not necessarily
collectors editi-
ons. Will pick up.
983-8042.


832
Miscellaneous
Wanted
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 Rwv-
erwalK.- Please call
983-8243 to identify.

LOST CmZEN'S
Echo Watch at
David's Cat Fish
House on Thursday
12'22. Please
contact at
434-1292. Reward
is offered.




904
Cars
94 NISSAN, needs
work.. 94 Dodge
Shadow, runs fine.
$1;000 both. 516-
4220.
914
Reoreatinal
121/2 FT.TRUCK
Camper, electric
Jacks, air, furnace.
$3,000 00 850-981-
1951.


916 *
Sport Utility '.
Vehicles

1993 FORD
Explorer XLT- As is.
$1.800'.
Call 549-8817._-' !


1993 FORD..
Explorer XLT- As is.
$1,800.
.'Call 549-8817.


918

91' CHEVY S-10,.
4.3 Liter. V-6.
$2,500. 994-7286 I
'98 CHEVY S-10
Vtec motor, 80,0001
miles, good condl-:
tion. $5,500. 623-'
8415. 1
SELLING HUS-.
BAND'S truck 2002'
Chev-fleet side load-i
ed with everything.,
Alloy wheels towing'
pk. 55,000 miles'
looks new. $13,500.
995-8779. No call
after 9pm

922
Other
SMALL CAMPER
Dddge 318, stove:,'
ref, sink, potti and
low ,miles. Milton
$3.60Q OBO -
Rear window mind
90's Ford Raqrger
pick-up $60'.
Call 623-0778


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Also Removes
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Backyard Accessible
Local Contractor-Retired USN
Senior Discount
Licensed 232-8746 insured


Mike Kaylor
Cement Mason
Patios Driveways Walks.
Free Estimates Quality work
No job too small Affordable prices
" 850-994-0897>


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Light housework
Errands
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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
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Businesses, place your ad in the Business
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Call Dale or David at 623-2120
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WORKS
LICENSED & INSURED
Bush-Hogging Discing
Front-End Loading
Debris Removal
Cell (850)529-8718
Home (85t)623-8697
Dan Francisco
SOwner

(G&E LANDSCAPIN&
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
Q 2l


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
K (850)573-0669




Patios-Driveways-Slabs
Also Tearout &
Replace Damage Concrete
(850) 221 -8715
K. 2

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DI1T CHUEP
Cleaning Service
We Furnish Supplies
Senior Discount with Ad
Homes Condos Offices
K 850-384-2388 2


All Types of Fences
New Installation and Repairs.
Specializing in Privacy Fences
Our privacy fences are built wiih SCREWS
Free Esrrimaes Locally Owned
Licensed & Insured
485-2532



KNew Hope Painting'
& Wallpapering
Intenor & Exterior Residential
Drywall
Pressure Cleaning
Wallpapering
Carpentry Work
Call the Ericksens today!
723-2550 623-6034


Need Stucco Work?


LICENSED AND INSURED
Conventional and Syntrelic Systems
698-8327
K 626-9164 j

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CONSIGNMENT
SHOP
TAKING
CONSIGN-
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CONTACT
S292-0492_


Commercial Rental New Constructon |
Honney Rhodes owner


KAbove & Beyond
Tree Service
Don't wait until it's
too late
Senior & Military Discounts
Licensed Free
& Insured Estimates
Kevin Frey -
K (850)983-7820 J



,SO6 Backhoe Work /to
O' Stump & Tree, Removal
Hurricane.Clean-up
Dirt Work
No Job Too Big or Small
Bryen Ballard
g5)eBil |75 8
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' D&D
J*Remodeling
General Contractor r
All Types Home Maintenance
Roos I FoorE R.anr sii Carv
Decl'. Tile- Piuri'l,rci Ebiirli.n5 f
P"0 OGul C- c.r.i ruc.li ri. C lW ,r.' A
Proe zure W~anur.g Pa.ni.ng EIC :
FREE Cell# 261-1173
ESTIMATES Cell# 261-3598


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"Even If Your Credit Isn't Perfect"
Purchase, ReFi, 100% Loans, No Income Verification
EASY... FAST... DEPENDABLE
Bill Timble 850-380-0220
General Mortgage Consultants, Inc.
2160 Creighton Rd. Pensacola, FL, 32504
www.billtimbie.com
850-479-1665 fax 850-479-1908


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Major and Minor Repairs
Reroof ~ Patio Covers ~
~ Screen Rooms ~ Leveling ~
Locally Owned and Operated
Free Estimates
100% Financing WAC
(850) 857-1051
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Vickers Fencing
"*a c good ew4ld4 o&e We e at a atme.
Specializing in wood fences.
New installations and repairs.
Competitive pricing.


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Finances and your Life
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Needs Analysis, Call Todayl
Local Representialive
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6478 Hwy 90: Sure C
Milton FL. 32570
850-626-7188 J

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REALTOR
(850)777-6586 Cell
(850)939-5232 Business
mgomez@jmerealty.com
www.jmerealty.com
Pool- 1 acre, 3br, 2ba,
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