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Title: The Santa Rosa press gazette
Alternate Title: Milton press gazette
Press gazette
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Creator: Santa Rosa press gazette
Publisher: Milton Newspapers, Inc.
Milton Newspapers
Place of Publication: Milton Fla
Publication Date: February 8, 2006
Copyright Date: 2005
Frequency: semiweekly
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Subject: Newspapers -- Milton (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Santa Rosa County (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
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Spatial Coverage: United States -- Florida -- Santa Rosa -- Milton
Coordinates: 30.630278 x -87.046389 ( Place of Publication )
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Additional Physical Form: Also available on microfilm from the University of Florida.
Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 76, no. 104 (Mar. 29, 1984)-
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INSIDE


Give our money to Escambia?

Cole says his comments were misconstrued, but Broxson says it's good idea


By DEBORAH NELSON
Press Gaze:le SatfI ler _
"My comments were mis-
construed," says Commissioner
Bob Cole of recent comments
suggesting Santa Rosa make a
$200,000 contribution towards
an Escanibia evacuation route.
The project would widen 14
miles of Alabama State Road


Racing returns to. the dirt in
Milton Friday with the Winter
Nationals at Southern Raceway.
We take a look at the upcoming
event.
See SPORTS, Page 4B.


NEWS


BRIEFS

Two die in 1-10
weekend crash
S Tho Ale\andria. Va. men
are dead-the result of a
Saturday crash on Interstate 10.
31-year-old Arnoldo
Escolero Ferrutino was headed
S west on the inside line around,
2:30 that morning. 26-\ear-old
Escolero L. Ferrufino was rid-
- ing F p.i',,-ener
Ofncials sa\ a second car.
driven b\ Croom Bradfor
Moore. Jr. of MNonticello. as
heading east-also on the
inside line. A third car, driven
S by Ian Lee Rice of Pensacoli
-as also tra\ cling east, but in
the outside lane.
Cpl. M. Freeman with the
Florda Highiva, Patrol says,
'- "For an unkno'\1ii reason,:
i Ferrutinoi traveled out of the
inside lane and entered the
grassy median. (His car) began
to rotate counter-clockwise in
the, median and traveled in a
south esterl\ direction. (His
cair then trjaeled into the
inside, eastbound traffic lane
and entered the ,path of
(Moore's) tractor trailer."
Official' sn those two
vehicles collided, causing
Ferrufino's car to again begin,
spinning-propelling it into the
outside lane Where it traveled
into the path of Rice's tractor
truck Ferrufino's 2003 Honda
was then hit by the second
truck.
Both the driver and his
"occupant were pronounced
de:id b\ Santa Rosa para-
^medics.
In an unrelated accident,
around 7:55 that night, a 16-
,year-old Pace \outh received
minor injuries.'
John D. Eicliman. Ri.erhill
-Road, Pace, 'as eastbound on
Education Dri\e. FHP officials
'allege he was driving faster
than the posted 25 mph limit
and failed to negotiate a sharp
curve.
The teen's 1999 BMW trav-
eled onto the north shoulder of
the roadway, striking a fence,
then ,'.erturnine. landing in a
holding pond. Both Eichman
and his passenger, 16-year-old
Austin M. Eichman, received
minor injuries.,

The Press
SGazette is
printed on
100% recy-
cled paper
using envi-
ronmentally-friendly soy-based
ink.





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113. On the Florida side, U.S.
29 runs into S.R. 113 near
Flomaton, Alabama. S.R. 113I
then runs into 1-65.
Santa Rosa already has its
own evacuation route in the
works...although it won't be
completed until well down the
road.
That project would widen
Hwy. 87 to Highway 90 and


the, officials hope, to the
Alabama line.
Cole says his intent %%as to
express the count 's regional
relationship w ith Escambia, and
that it was not intended to be a
hard and fast funding commit-
ment.
The Board needs to remain
open to communication lines,
sa\ officials.


"If we get a request from
Escambia County then certainly
this Board should address it."
Cole notes.
He acknowledged passing
state and federal dollars to
another county could be tricky.
"[We don't want it to
appear like \we're] getting it in
the front door and handing it
out the back door." he told the


w i n ~. m)Nr


Talladega, Daytona, Atlanta and more...they'll all be featured as the Press Gazette launches its own Nascar page for the year.
Saturday's paper will include the kick-off of this new regular Saturday feature that will continue throughout the racing season.
S. ,.Photo by Bill Gamblin






Press Gazette launches Nascar page


ace, fans, the
countdown to
Daytona is just
da s awaN and drivers and
crew s are making last minute
changes for the Super Bowl
of stock car racing. the
Day tona 500.
while e drivers
and crews ha'e
been. busy, 'the ...
sports crew at the
Press Gazette has
been equally occu-
pied. The paper
will unveil its rew \
NASCAR page. the
NASCAR Pit Stop
Special Saturda\ '
"This page ill 'A
not be like the t) pi -.
cal NASCAR page
you will find from
sy indication
groups," says Press
Gazette sports edi- Kenn
tor Bill Gamblin.
"This is a page in
which our readers will have
input and will also get a dif-
ferent view of auto racing.
"There is more to stock,
car racing than meets the eye
and we hope to bring you. a


new% perspective on, the
fastest growing sport in
America."
Some of the items
offered bN the NASCAR,
page %t ill be tele' ision sched-
ules. track profiles and point
standings for the NEXTEL
Cup. Busch





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,, 1 Pres-, Gazette

a page the
chance to ask
questions and
y Wallace make ths their
own Spage,"
says Gamblin,
who has covered all four elite.
divisions of stock car. racing
and interviewed the likes of
Dale Earnhardt, Bobby
Allison. Michael Waltrip,
See NASCAR, Pg. 5A.


Jason Jarett, son of Dale Jarett, is seen here in a shot from
Talladega, 2004. (Bill Gamblin photo)


Board.
Cole said he'd consider
funding Escambia only if it
could demonstrate an "over-
% helmmg benefit" to help
Santa Rosa residents evacuate.
But Commissioner John
Broxson disagrees.
Noting thousands of Santa
Rosa residents would use the
See IDEA, Page 6.4.



BEACH


BUCKS:

L County looks for
best way to use 'em.
By DEBORAH NELSON
Pessf Gazttei Staffl Writer
As Santa Rosa officials pre-
pare for an upcoming spending
workshop, some $20 million in
Navarre leaseholder taxes is;
just about in the bag.
At February 13th's meet-
ing, leaders will go over future
capitalfacility like courthouse)
needs. They'll also look ;at ,
expected coun t property tax
revenues, projected over the
next few years.
Talk of a new courthouse
has been in the wind for some
time...along %with questions on
how to pa\ for it.
Recent suggesuons ha~e
centered on the newly-spend-
able Navarre leaseholder dol-
lars.
S But Na\arres own Board
representatie. Commissioner
Gordon Goodin, says he has a
better idea for the
money...return it to taxpayers
in the form of arollback.
A rollback Vwould reduce
the property tax village rate-
theoreticall. to the point where
yearly tax bills stay the same
(instead of going up).
Santa. Rosa's inillage rate
currently stands at 6.6175 cents
per thousand dollars of assessed
property \alue.
The school district collects
an additional 7.588 mills, and
the Water _Management District,.
.05 mills.
Goodin contends the coun-
ty first needs to replenish fiscal
reserves-spent down during
Ivan.
"We definitely need
reserves," he remarks. "We
don't want to go into the next
hurricane. season without
[them],"
"Atter that," he adds, "you
bet a rollback-as fast as possi-
ble."
Leaseholder proceeds come
to about $6 million per Near.
Goodin predicts upcoming
development could eventually
double that amount.
Thanks to high growth lev-
See BUCKS, Page 5A.


United Way begins two hurricane program


By JEFF EVERTS
Press Gazette Staff W'riter
The United Way of Santa
Rosa County had unveiled two
nev. programs to assist local cit-
izens with hurricane recovery.
The programs, called "Fix a
Roof' and "Find a Home" are
designed to assist those affected
by Hurricanes Ivan, Dennis, or
Katrina before the new hurri-
cane season begins this June.
According to Rebeka
Frenkel of United Way, more
than 700 residents are still liv-
ing in FEMA trailers or homes
which still have significant hur-
ricane damage.
The United Way will be
teaming with the Santa Rosa


County Long Term Recovery
Team on the programs.
The programs will give
help to those who have "slipped
through the cracks," according
to Frenkel.
The Fix a Roof program is
being coordinated by the two


agencies in conjunction with
funding assistance from the
Florida Baptist Convention and
Volunteer Florida Foundation.
The Florida Baptist
Convention and Volunteer
Florida Foundation have
already provided over $400,000
to assist in helping hurricane
victims with repairs.
Residents wishing to get
assistance with roof damage
must be the homeowner and be
able to provide both FEMA reg-
istration and insurance informa-
tion. Rental properties will not
qualify for the program.
Homes will be handled on a
case-by-case basis and assis-
tance is not totally dependent
on any prior funds received or


income.
For more information on
the Fix a Roof program, contact
Stirling Boomhower at 623-
4507.
The United Way is looking
for affordable housing to offer
to residents in its "Find a
Home" program.
This program is intended
for those living in temporary
housing and the residents must
live in Santa Rosa County and
be able to provide FEMA regis-
tration numbers and paperwork
showing specific losses tied to
the hurricanes.
Applicants will be given
rental contact information so
they can make inquiries about
properties and some may quali-


fy for rental assistance from the
Volunteer Florida Foundation's
Hurricane Relief Fund.
Anyone with information
about trailers,. apartments, or
houses for rent is asked to con-
tact the United Way at 623-
4507.
When calling, be prepared
to give the address, number of
bedrooms and bathrooms,' and
any restrictions on the property.
Residents wishing to take
advantage of the Find a Home
program may contact Rochelle
King at 623-4507.
For further information or
to volunteer time or services,
contact the United Way of
Santa Rosa County at 623-
4507.


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Announces -
For Your Convenience
SATURDAY OFFICE HOURS
9:00 AM 12:00 NOON
In addition to regular hours
Both
Milton & Midway Offices
January 7th thru February 25th
To assist in exemption filing for:
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
SENIOR CITIZEN EXEMPTION
DISABILITY EXEMPTIONS
AGRICULTURAL CLASSIFICATION

REGULAR OFFICE HOURS:
Monday thru Friday 8:00 am 4:30 pm
For additional information:
(850) 983-1880 or (840) 934-8175
or visit our website at:
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Jan. 27 to Feb. 2. 2006
Acarregui, Ryari Alexander;
Male; 24; 4322 Forte St., Pace,
FL; Probation Violation. 1/28/06
Bell, Jr,, Rogers NMN;
.Male; 53: 8002 Armstrong Rd.,
Milton, FL; Aggra\ Battery-
Offender Knew/Should Have
Known Vict Pregnant. Robbery-
Residence-Home In\asion W/O
Firearm or Weapon, Cruelty
Toward Child Abuse Without
Great Harm, Resist Officer
Obstruct \V/O Violence. 1/27/05
Bush. HI. Richard Anthony:
Male: 34: 4004 Baywoods Dr..
Pensacola. FL; Probation
Violation-Felony. 1/28/06
Hamm. Robert McArthur:
Male: 36; 5671 John Hamm Rd.,
Milton. FL: Conservation-
Animals Take Kill Poss Deer
Turkey Out of Season,
Conser\at.ion-Hunting WfLight
at Night. Firing Weapon-
Discharge Firearm in Public,
Carr ing Concealed Weapon-
Firearm. Municipal Ordinance
Violation-Take Wildlife From
Public Right of Way. 1/28/06
Hill. Charles James: Male:
41; 1220 Tale Rd, Cantonment.
FL; Drive While Lie Susp
Habitual Offender. 1/28/06
Lockett. Scott Ottis: Male:
36, 6367 Hamilton Bridge. Rd.
Milton, FL; Lare-Theft is $300 or
More But Less Than $5.000.





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Perritt, Christopher Ryan;.
Male; 20; 3916 Griffith Rd, Pace,
FL; Marijuana-Sell Schedule I,
Possess Marijuana Over 20,
Grams, Battery-Touch or Strike,
Damage Prop-Crim Mischief
Over $200 Under $1,000 Subseq
Offense, BurglarN of 'Occupied
Conveyance and Unarmed.
1/29/06
Polk. Jeffer, Neil: Male; 38;
4024 Quail Hollow Rd. Milton,"
FL: Failure to Appear for Felony
Offense. 1/28/06
Rulo, John Joseph: Male; 42:
1522 Magnolia Manor Dr.. Gulf
Breeze. FL: Possess Marijuana
Over 20 Grams. 1/29/06
Taylor. Allen Jerome: Male:
31: 4444 Wagonwheel Circ.,
Milton, FL; Probation Violation-
Felon). 1/28/06
Wesley. Re. Nicholas: Male:
33; 5998 Clark St., Milton. FL:
Aggra% Battery-Persons Uses a
Deadly Weapon. 1/28/06
Williams. Brandon John,
Male: 22: 415 Hern St.. Milton,
FL; Resist Officer-Obstruct WI/O
Violence, Cocaine-Possess
W/Intent to Sell Mfg Delit Etc
Sched II. Possess Cocaine.
Marijuana Possess Not More
Than 20 Grams. 1/29/06
Ellison. Donald Scott: Male:
43: 5965 Commerce Rd.. Milton,
FL: Larc-O\er $300 ULnder
$5.000. NDG
Courson. April Da\wn:
Female: 26. 3960 Wilkes St..
Pace, FL: Fraud-Utter False
Instrument. NDG
NMiller. Trevor Dean: Male:
26: 8885 Na\arre Pk'%.. Navarre.
FL: Fugitive From Justice. NDG
Broxson. Guion Terry; Male:
28: 5S62 Tangle\wood Drive.
Milton. FL: Larc-Petit 1st
offense. Forgery of Aher Public
Record Certificate Etc. Fraud-
Utter False Instrument. 1/27/06
Donato. Julian Joseph:
lMale; 1887 Vinevard. Navarre.
FL: Probation Violation-Felony.
1/28/06
Nlaxwell. .Ir.. Robert John:;
Male; 43: 5148 Carmell Ridge"
Cir., Milton. FL: Larc-Lost orr
Delivered By Mistake Credit
Card, Fraud-Illeg Use Credit
Cards Use More 2 Times 6 Mos
Obt Goods Nloney $ 100 or More.
.Forgery of Alter Public Record
Certificate Etc.
""" McCallister. Corrie Renee;
Female: 33: 6611 Grace St.,
Milton, F_; Contempt of Court
Circuit. 1/28/06
Smith, David NMN; Male;
46; 1624 Bruce St., Pensacola,
FL; Drive While License 'Susp
Habitual Offender. 1/27/106
Benton. JohnrEdvward: Male:,
33, 3810 Rockwood Dr.. Pace.
FL; DUI. 1/29/06
Cooper, Tern Lynn: Female;
47: 5670 Meadow lark Ln,


6815 Caroline Street, Milton, FEL 32570
Office i850i 623-1113 *Fax i850 623-1337
Securities Offered .
Through Lmnco/Pni ate Ledger
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$10,000-$24,999 will earn 2.78% APY*
$25,000-$49,999 will earn..3.82% APY*
$50,000 and up will earn 4.33% APY*

*Annual Percentage Yield. Minimum to open $10,000, ,.Pe
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Milton, FL; DUI. 1/26/06
Culham, Jamie Anthony:
Male; '26; 6417 Red Heron Ct.,
Gulf Breeze, FL; DUI. 1/28/06
Wendell, Shiree Carter;
Female; 42; 8501 Deaton Bridge
Rd., Holt, FL; DUI. 1/29/06
Barfield, Christopher Lee;
Male; 21: 2093 Crafford Ln,
Na\arre. FL: Probation
Violation-Felon). 1/30/06
Hamilton, Darn I Le Undrae:
Male; 25: 6207 Glenvwood.
Million, FL: Aggra' Asslt
W/Deadly Weapon Without
Intent to Kill. 1/30/06
Howard. Phillip Lamar:
Male; 42. 6457 Anola Dr.,
Million, FL: Larc-Grand Theft is,
$5.000 .or More Less Than
$10,000. 1/30/06
Jenkins [I. Ale\ Da\: Male:
19; 4240 Wellington Dr.. Pace.
FL. Battery-Touch or Strike,
Damage Prop-Crim Mischief
Over $200 Under $1.000 Subsq
Offense. Burglary of Occupied
Cone\ ance and Unarmed.
1/30/06
Jones. Il. Robert George:
NMale: 20: 5215 Goshawk Dr..
MNilion. FL; Probation Violaton-
Felon\. 1/30/06
Nobles. Da\id Lamar: Male:
35; 5925 Osage Trail. Milton.
FL: Damage Prop-Crim Misch
$200 or Less Subseq Offense,
Burglary of Unoccupied
Dwelling. ULnarmed. No AssI
T/Batt. Larc-Theft is $300 or
More But Less Than $5,000.
1/29/06
Richardson. Stace, Nicole:
Female:; 2: 5471 Chantill)
Circle. Milton. FL: Cruelty
Toward Child-Abuse Without
Great Harm i3 cts.i. Contrib
Delinq Minor Or Dependency of
(3 cts. i. 1/30/06
Turner. III. Filo Harris:
Male: 45: 4823 Sierra Dri\e,
Pensacola. FL: Failure to Appear
for Felony Offense. 1/30/06
Wales, James Le.i: Male:
19: 5072 Benton Dr., Pace. FL:
Battery-Touch or Strike. Damage
Prop-Crim Nlisch Over $200
Linder $1.000 Subseq Offense,
Burgl of Occupied Conmeyance
and Unarmed. 1/30/06
Robinson. Tassne\ Lamnar:
Male: 31:; 5755 East Milton Rd..
NMilon. FL: Probation Violation-
Felony NTDG .. ,..
SMendez. Helmer Luis:'male;
22; 6225 Don Carolos,
Pensacola. FL: DUI. 1/30/06
Blocker. Henry Lainar;
Male; 45; 11. Causey, Milton,
FL, Sex Offense-Victim 12 YOA'
up to 15 YOA. 1/31/06
Capps, Ronald Schenick;
Male: 44; 6605 Wesdon ,Ct.,,
Milton, FL; Probation Violation-
Felony. 1/31/06
Newcome. Roy Kenneth:
male: 4-7: 3123 Woods Way, Gulf


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Dr. Thomas-Doyle's primary office in located in
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Breeze, FL; Drive While Lie
Susp Habitual Offender. 1/31/06
Raybon, Jr., Alex Allen';
Male; 31; 7598 Circle R Ranch
Ln, Milton, FL; Drugs-Possess
New Legend Drug, W/Q
Prescription (2 cts.), Narcotic
Equip-Possess And or -Use,
Drugs-Possess Listed Chemical
Wit MNanufacture Cntrl
Substance. 1/30/06
Parker. Melissa Marie;
Female: 19: 6311 Ray Cotton Rd.
Baker, FL: Larc-Theft is $300 or
More But Less Than $5.000'.
Fraud-Illegal Use Credit Cards to
Obtain Goods $300 or More.
1/31/06
Browning. II, .Robert
Wesiey: Male: 38: 651 Childer1
St., Pensacola, FL; Probation
Violation-Felony. 1/31/06
Clemens. Joshua Thomas:
Male: 23: 200 Arbor Pointe
Dri\e. Battle Creek, M;ll
Probation Violation-Felony.
2/1/06
Cox. Dannette Hicks;
Female: 39: 3047 Ferris Dri'e'.
Na\arre. FL: Dn\e \While Lte
Susp 3rd or Subseq Offense,.
2/1/06
D_ykes. Krystal L\nn.
Female; 22: 240 Madrid Rd.'
Cantonment. FL: Probation
Violation-Felon). 2/1/06
Guse. Ronnie Lee: Male:
48: 6774 Anola Dr.. Million, FL:
Probation Violation-Felony.
2/1/06
Nlarshman. De\ona
Elizabeth: Female: 36: 450,1
Sunrise Dri\e. Pace. FL: Drive
While Lic Susp Habitual
Offender. Narcotic :'Equip-
Possess And or Use. Prob
Violation-Felony. 2/1/06
Tifl. Joseph James; Male;
25: 3072 Olite Rd. Pensacola.
FL: Cruelty To\ward Child At that
Could Result in Phys Meniil
Inj.ur\. Neglect Child Without
Great Harm 2/1/,06
Adams. Sr.. Kirkland
Lamar; Male: 42:; 6914 Da Lisa
Rd.. Milton. FL: Flee/Elude LEO
at High Speed. Forger) of Alter
License Plate Validation Sticker.
Attach Registration License Plate
Not Ass,igned. Dri\e While Lic
Susp Habitual Offender. Resist
Officer Obstruct \V/O Violence 14 ,4
cis. 2/1106
McCra). John Edwards,
Female; 35; 6539 Pinto Ae'.
Milton, FL: Probation Violation-
Felony. 2/1/06
Easier. Jerry Dale: Male: 44-:
DUI Alcohol or Drugs 3rd
Violation 'W/n 10 Years, Drir ing
While License Suspended,
Reoked. : Canceled. 'Qr
Disqualified. DUI 2/2/06 '
Hoomes. Darniel Ed\ar;i
Male: 37; 2051 Hollandton Rd., .
Jay,, FL: Probation \iolation-
Felony. 2/2/06
Saunders. Margaret Louise:
Female; 49; 335r- La Leyenca
Ct.. Gulf Breeze, FL; Neglect
Child-Cause Great Harm. 2/2/06..,
Pierce, Tachalla ,Tybon;
Male: 24; 711 ULnder wood Ave.,
Pensacola, FL; Drive While Lic
Susp Habitual Offender. 2/2/06'
Sanders. Marian Gertrude;
Female; 47; 5168 Capitol Drive,
Gulf. Breeze. FL; Probation
Violation-Felony. 2/2/6 ,
Willis, Richard Holdei.
IMale: 60; 6378 Handy Drive,
Milton, FL; Probation Violation-
FelonN. 2/2/1:06
Wood, Gleaion Lee. Male:
59; "2228 Dykestowr. Rd.. Ja;\.
FL; Possess of Weapon or Ammo
By Convicted Fla. Felon. 2/2/06

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Local


Schools peg future needs


By JEFF EVERTS
Press Gazette Staff Writer
! "As we focus on this sur-
vey, nothing is more important
han what we do over the next
five years."
Those were Santa Rosa
School Superintendent John
Rogers' words to a group gath-
ered for a public workshop on
school growth.
"We have a lot to think
about and that is the reason for
this public meeting today,"
Rogers added
As previously mentioned in
the Press-Gazette, the School
Board held the public workshop
last Tuesday to begin the
process of establishing a new
five-year growth plan.
"Santa Rosa County is on a
tremendous growth trend, so we
have to talk about schools and
how large they need to be,"'
iogers said.
"We have to ask our-
selves...how big is too big and
how small is too small?"
Rogers also told the audi-.
ence the School Board will
soon have to study the need for
a new high school.
With the population grow-
ing unchecked in the county
and more students entering
local schools every year,
Rogers and his staff know they
are behind the eight ball in try-
ing to keep up.
With one new elementary
school about to be completed
and construction on another set
to begin, money becomes the
'primary problem for the School
,Board.
"We have to plan for all of
this and we don't have the first
,penny to spend on construc-
tion," Rogers said.
The School Board is having
to borrow money for construc-
.tion of the new elementary
school recently announced for
-the Avalon area.
< "The nearly-completed
school in Navarre cost us $11
million and the new school in
the Avalon area will cost us $18
'million,". Rogers said.


However, Rogers added the
new Avalon area elementary
school will be the first in the
district specifically designed to
withstand a hurricane, adding to
the cost.
Some of the financing the
School Board has received to
assist with growth has come
from a special. half-cent sales
tax paid by county residents.
But, that tax expires in
2008 and Rogers is already on
the campaign trail to get the tax
renewed.
"If we can show the citizens
of Santa Rosa County a list of
what we have accomplished
with this tax money, the public
will approve extending it,"
Rogers stated.
Rogers estimates the tax
brings approximately $5-6 mil-
lion per year into school cof-
fers.
However, there is a silver
lining to some of the new
growth in the area.
Two of the largest proposed
new developments in the area,
Whisper Creek and Arcadia
Mills, have given land to the
School Board for future school
sites on which to build.
These new school sites
could end up saving the Board
tens, if not hundreds, of thou-
sands of dollars.
Another reason the School
Board is scrambling for space is
the recently-enacted state class
size amendment, which restricts
the student-to-teacher ratio in
Florida classrooms.
The School Board has
made temporary accommoda-
tions for the amendment this
year by leasing portable class-
rooms for schools.
However, some schools in
the district have no room for the
portables or for future growth,
thus fueling the need for new
construction.
"Our last growth survey
was done before Hurricane Ivan
in 2004 and is already outdat-
ed," said Assistant
Superintendent Steve Ratliff,
whose responsibility it is to
-oversee' new construction for


the School Board.
"Because of the storms and
general economic conditions,
there is going to be a need for
more development."
Ratliff says the survey,
when finished, will give the
School Board a map by which
to navigate future growth.
"The whole goal is that
when the survey is finished it
will give the Superintendent
and the School Board sound
information and figures to make
decisions, there will be no sur-
prises," Ratliff stated.
Ratliff has brought in Dr. Al
Rother to conduct the survey on
behalf of the School Board.
Ratliff speaks highly of
Rother who specializes in con-
ducting just these types of pro-
grams for school districts
throughout the state.
"As a former educator, Dr.
Rother is the most qualified to
lead this survey because he
knows both sides of the street in
these issues," Ratliff said.
Rother is taking his new
task in stride.
"Going in, there are no
guarantees because there is no
information," Rother said.
"We can't get to where we
want to be because we don't
know where we are."
Rother's first task will be to
visit each school in the district
and determine what they cur-
rently have and what they will
need in the future.
"I will go through each
school and see what they have
then I will discuss with the prin-
cipal their needs and wants,"
Rother stated.
"We need to know what the
rooms in these schools were
designed for and not what they
are being used for. This way we
can determine if we have
unused classrooms being used
for things such as guidance
suites."
In doing the surveys,
Brother also said they would be
able to determine where any
potentialnew schoolsshould be
located.
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Not a good idea
Bob Cole, chairman of the Santa Rosa County
Commission, foolishly suggested using our tax
dollars 'as a.contribution to Escambia County's
effort to extend Highway 29 to Interstate 65.
In our opinion, his quoted remark, "it's defit-
nitely worth investigation," and "I think something
in the $200,000 range is feasible," is1 comparable to
sticking a hot branding iron to the backsides of
every Sapna Rosa County citizen.
Such an outlandish comment comes at a time
when our county is \' ing for its own hurricane-
e\ acuation route to 1-65 through Brew ton, Ala. and
at a frustrating time w hen we're told we don't ha\e
enough money in our county coffers to deal u ith
our own road woes.
Where does Cole come from e'en suggesting
that our local tax dollars be happil\ gi'en to
Escambia Counts., which, in turn, would be turned
omer to Alabarmia?
If Santa Rosa County is going to dole out its
money for such a project, then it should be ear-
marked for what's attempted to be done on the
evacuation project that has been in the works for
sears no\\ with Bre t\on officials.
To even suggest gi\ng nearly\ a quarter of a
mnullion dollars to Escambia County is hideous. We
understand the need to be a "good neighbor." but'
this is not the time. '
Cole's remarks were incorporated in a story
S reported by. a Pensacola new spaper dealing with
Escambia County's efforts to solicit money from
Santa Rosa County, and the cities of Gulf Breeze
and Pensacola for the project.
Escanibia Count\ Commissioners recently
unanimously voied to ha'e theuI legal staff explore
the possibility of using $1 million from a state-
funded hurricane fund. The\ want to help Alabama
officials four-lane a ke\ north-south evacuation
route similar to w' hat Santa Rosa is attempung to
S do through Brew ton
Cole suggested local officials "sit dow n and
look at some maps and see howt it will impact us
(Santa Rosa Counts ."
Well. if Cole is going to be sitting down with
an\ one. it should be with local officials and
Milton's Mayor Guy Thompson who has diligent-
i) been %working ith Brewton officials on extend-
ing Highway 87 to 1-65.
We're told Escambia County is looking: at
coming up w\ ith $25 million. Alabama has offered
$20 million and Escambia County I Ala.) officials
ha\e offered $1 nullion more.
Escambia Count iFla.i \oted to spend' $25
million to begin consultant work to apply fora fed-
eral grant to pa:N for the remaining $3 million.
Flomaton and Escambia County (Ala.) officials are
alko applh ing for the $3 million grant.
Cole's stepping forward with such a sugges-
tion is a direct slap in the face to all those in\.oled
in Santa Rosa Count 's project and w ill onls make
local voters less likely\ to approve a sales tax for
local road issues.
Santa Rosa has many road problems...some
here right now, others coming as %we grow. Fixing
those problems \\ill require big bucks and, most
likely, will require otherss okay ing a sales tax.
.If we seem to hase enough money to "give it
asa\" to other counties, it %Nill be \ery difficult to
con\ nce voters that we don't hae enough for our
own needs.
Cole is a .\er\ nice indisidual...perhaps too
mnice to say 'no' when people come passing the
plate for their own projects..

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Stop appeasing the Muslims


By ALEX EPSTEIN
Dear Editor:
As Muslim groups express outrage and issue
death threats over cartoons depicting Nlohanmmad.
many Western leaders are responding, not w% ith con-
demnations of the death threats, but w ith condemna-
tions of the cartoons-and of the newspapers that
published them.
This is the latest example of the apologies and
hand-%wringing that occur anytime there is any wside-
spread display of Muslim anger. To listen to most of
our foreign-policy commentators, the biggest problem
facing America today is the fact that man\ Muslims
are mad at us.
"Whatever one's \iew\s on the [Iraq] war:'" writes
a New York Times columnist. "thoughtful Americans
need to consider . the bitter anger that it has pro-'
%oked among Muslims around the world." In response,
to Abu Ghraib, Ted Kennedy lamented, "We have
become the most hated nation in the %world. as a result
of this disastrous policy in the prisons." Muslim anger
over America's support of Israel, w\e are told, is a
major cause of anti-American terrorism.
We face, these commentators say, a crisis of,
:N"Muslim opinion." We' must. they say. w in the "hearts-
and minds" of angry Muslims by heaping public
affection on Islam, by shutting down Guantanamo. b\
being more evenhandedd" between free Israel and the
terrorist Palestinian Authority-and certainly\ b\
avoiding any new nmilitar. action in .the Muslim
-world. If we fail to win over "Muslim opinion," we are
told, we will drive even more to become terrorists.,
All of this evades one blatant truth: the hatred
being heaped on America is irrational and undeserved.
Consider the issue of treatment of POWs. Nlan.)
Muslims are up in arms about the treatment of prison-
ers of war in Iraq and at Guantanamo-many of'
whom were captured on battlefields, trying to kill
Americans. Yet these same Muslims are silent about
the summary comictions and torture-real torture,
with electric drills and %ats of acid-that are official
policy and daily practice throughout the Middle East.
Or consider "Muslim opinion" over the United
States' fiandling of the Israeli-Palestimnan conflict, in
which the United States is accused of not being "'hard
enough" on Israel-a free nation with laws that pro-'
tect all citizens, Jew and Arab alike-for Israel's sup-
posed mistreatment, of Palestinians. Yet "NMuslim
opinion", reveres the Palestinian Authority, a brutal
dictatorship that deprives Palestinians of every basic
freedom, keeps them in unspeakable po' erty, and rou-
tinely tortures and executes peaceful dissenters.
So-called Muslim opinion is not the unanimous
and just consensus that its seekers pretend. It is the
irrational and unjust opinion of the world's worst
Muslims: Islamists and their legions of "moderate"
supporters and sN mpathizers. These people oppose us'
not because of any legitimate grievances against
America, but because they are steeped in a fundamen-
talist interpretation of their religion-one that:views
America's freedom, prosperity, and pursuit of world-
ly pleasures as, the height of depravity. They do not
seek respect for the rights of the:individual (Muslim
or non-Muslim), they seek a world 'in which the rights
of all are sacrificed to the dictates of Islam.
The proper response to Islamists and their sup-
porters is to identify them as.our ideological and polit-
ical enemies-and dispense justice accordingly. In the
case of our militant enemies, we must kill or demor-
alize them--especially those regimes that support ter-
rorism and fuel the Islamist movement; as for the rest.
we must politically ignore them and intellectually dis-
credit them, while proudly arguing for the superiority
of Americanism. Such a policy would make us safe,
expose Islamic anti-Americanism as irrational and
immoral, and embolden the better Muslims to support "
our ideals and emulate our ways.
President Bush, like most politicians and intellec-
tuals, has taken the opposite approach to "Muslim'
opinion": appeasement. Instead of identifying anti-
American Muslims as ideological enemies to be dis-
credited, he has appealed to their sensibilities and met
their demands-e.g., sacrificing American soldiers to
save Iraqi civilians and mosques. Instead of seeking to'
crush the Islamists by defeating the causes they fight
for-such as Islamic world domination and the
destruction of Israel-he has appeased those causes,
declaring Islam a "great religion" and rewarding the
Palestinian terrorist Jihad with a promised Palestinian
state. Instead of destroying terrorist regimes that wage
war against the West-including, most notably,
Iran-he has sought their "cooperation" and even cast
some as "coalition partners."
Such measures have rewarded our enemy for wag-
ing physical and spiritual war against us. "Condemn.
America," they have learned, "and American leaders
will praise your ideals and meet your demands."


"Attack America \ia terrorist prox.'" terrorist states
and movements hate been taught, "and America will
neither blame you nor destroy you. but redouble its
efforts to buy your love."
Ever\ attempt to appease "Muslim opinion" pre-
serves. promotes, and emboldens our enemies. Every
concession to angry Muslim mobs gives hope to the
Islamist cause. E\ery' day \we allow terrorist regimes
to exist gites their minions time to execute the next
Sept. 11. America needs honest leadership with the
courage to identify and defeat our enerrues-"Muslim
opinion" be damned.
The\ should begin by declaring that militant
groups and states that threaten anti-Western violence
in response to free speech \will be met. not with
appeasement, but with destruction.

Save our Gulf, now"
FM: LINDA YOUNG
Dear Editor:
On TV. Florida's tourism ads promise clean white,
beaches and a glistening Gulf stretching across the
horizon.
What a surprise Florida tourists have had this
xear. They'\e rubbed their itchy eyes and watched
bulldozers piling up dead fish in the worst red tide
episode in decades. They 'e seen gasping sea turtles
and bloated manatees, victims of red tide.
The Gulf's sickness has dealt a blow to beach-
front hotels for sure and it has also sucker-punched
recreational and commercial fishermen and divers. "
Even North Florida's famous Apalachicola oysters
were inedible for much of the year. thanks to the red
tide.
Now, with red tide still lingering, your state and
federal governments ard poised to issue a permit for a,
major new pollution source in the Gulf, a kind of pol-
lution that has already caused fish io change sexes.
The State Department of Environmental
Protection has issued a draft permit for one of the
South's biggest polluters-Buckeye Florida's pulp
mill in Ta ylor Count) -to build a huge pipe to send
toxic waste from the black and smelly Fenholloway
Riser into the Gulf.
The pipe. incredibly, will empty not far from the
Big Bend Seagrasses Aquatic Preserve, an
Outstanding Florida Water and nurser, ground for
mnullet, sea trout, redfish, scallops,, oysters, clams,
shrimp, blue crab and other economically important
species.
Most people in Florida don't know much about
this crazy plan. but the) should. We still have time to
stop it. A tiny, band of Taylor County citizens-as
well as my self-ha\ e filed a petition to force the state
to hold an administrative hearing on the pipeline. We
point out that this pollution is preventable and illegal.
DEP's draft permit is full of special loopholes.
Incredibly, the five-year permit allows Buckeye to
ignore water quality standards for the next nine years.
EPA has proved repeatedly that Buckeye is dis-
charging the deadly chemical dioxin into the water,
but DEP's permit sets no limits on dioxin. And if ou
think that's bad, thbn here's the kicker: at the end of
the nine year period, when the permit at long last
becomes effective, DEP has a loophole for Buckeye
that will allow a special "mixing zone" for "chronic
toxicity" that extends a full three miles around the
pipe. The state is officially sanctioning a legal three-
mile dead zone, on top of the fact that the pipe will
send gender-bending chemicals out into Gulf marine
nursery grounds. Scientists have documented the sex-
changing fish. What the\ don't know is what these
chemicals will. do to people.
You might think What happens in rural Taylor
County won't affect you. But it will, because those
polluted marine creatures will be coming to shores all
over the .Gulf and around the peninsula to the
Atlantic.
We need a good dose of public outrage to stop the
state's misguided gift to the polluting Buckeye, and
we need it now, before the DEP issues the final per-
mit. This aging pulp mill already killed a perfectly
good river-the Fenholloway once was full of fish
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You Spoke Out,

Santa Rosa...

Saturday., 9:14 p.m.
We've had a lot of talk lately
about the death penalty. It seems
the people in Navarre Beach are
almost as good at stretching
things out as those on death row.
People scheduled to die start
appeal after appeal to postpone
the inevitable. The same has been
,going on in Navarre over taxa-
-tion. I'm so happy to hear the
Supreme Court has refused to
hear this. Maybe we can put this
issue to bed and get on with the
operation of our county. The
funds from taxing those folks
down south w ill go a long way
toward many of our needs. Hats
off to Greg Brown for sticking
w ith the good fight.

Saturday, 7:4-7 p.m. .
It was nice to hear the south
end folks lost another battle with
the courts. but I'm sure they'll try
to take this to the U.S. Supreme
Court or anything else that might
keep them from paying taxes. Do
they really feel they are that much
better or different than the rest of
us? Come on folks, you're living
in a nice home, cough up the tax
money.

Saturday, 5:08 p.m.
This is Doris. I di saying,
once again, in regards- to the
bypass issue: Old Bagdad
Highway does not go through
Bagdad. I don't know where peo-
ple are getting that. It goes south
of Milton, but it does not. go
through Bagdad. Please correct
that.

Saturday. 10:55 a.m.
I'm just wondering why you
are not putting the arrest records
in the paper. This is the third one
and we still don't know who has
been doing what. Thanks. ,

Saturday, 9:20 a.m.
I'd like to comment more on
the death penalty. These protes-
tors think it is cruel and unusual
punishment. Maybe we just need
to behead people as they did in
other countries in the past.

Friday, 11:43 p.m.
It is amazing how many dif-
ferent ideas people come up with
to solve our- traffic problems. I
wonder if they can be equally cre-
ative on ways to fund all these
pie-in-the-sky concepts?
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Nascar


. Continued From Page One
Cale Yarborough. Ernie Irvan.,
k1Kenn\ Schrader. Richard and
_'KNyle Petty, along With Kenny
"\'Vallace. "If you hear about
1.'something and don't under-
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'the question and get it
'- answered.
'r-: "I hope ihis is a page you
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"'ing the cars used in the different
*-',racing series and how they
'-measure up, along %- ith profiles
S'on the drivers and those %\ho
Y'ihelp bring auto racing to the
fans.


,,Bucks
jr, Conrinumd From Page One.
riels, counts property tax revenue
Ijis increasing across the board.
: ., *"There's going to be a good
.-,increase in revenues o'er the
;,next feki years." Commissioner
L Tom Stewart affirms. j
But growth also impacts
public facilities needs.
Stew anrt notes projects like a
new courthouse. Emergency
O,,Operations Center and Public
_,,.Works buildings, as .ell as a
r..hosi of secondary road projects'
,,are all possible future capital
q expensess. .
,,j. But. he notes. even after
,-.those expenses. taxpayers could
still hate some change leftover.
"There's going to be a sur-
plus," Ste% art predicts. .
j "Tentati ely," he.. says,
'even considering those [proj-
S,.ects]. %e still %% ill see an excess
*,.,in revenues."
Where, do taxpayers want
that money spent?
"Roads," Goodin, contends.
'0 o"There:is no mandate from the
,.public that we need a couit-
ihouse." ,
J:. "Eery\where I, go, people
f. want to know about roads." he
continues. i
"In the 20 Nears I've been
here, I've never had one person
i1ask me, 'Hey, what about a
ji courthouse.'"
S County leaders have indi-
, cated they'll also ask for a one-
G cent sales tax this year. Voters


Right now. racing is so
exciting with the influ\ of new%
drivers and racing development
programs." sa\s Gamblin.
"Drivers like Brent Sherman
and Kyle Busch got their start
in the ARCA RE-MAN Series,
through the efforts of teams like
Roush Racing. Hendrick
Motorsports. Richard Childress
Racing. Joe Gibbs Racing. and
so man\ other divisions.
"'And NASCAR is just
starting to boil \\ith the
announcement of the Toyota
Camrn taking to the track in
2007."
NASCAR is a family sport.
which has grown in popularir.
from the first tele vised Daytona
500 where Cale Yarbrough


squared off w%%ith Bobby and
Donnie Allison to recent races
\\here over 100.000 fans gather
to \\arch one single race.
"-What has made this sport
so popular is the many charac-
ters inmolved-dating back to
Junior Johnson and other
moonshine runners vsho would
compete at various fair grounds


along the south to the drivers of
today uith their varied back-
grounds." sa\s Gamblin. "And
this is what w\e hope to bring to
life for .ou, the NASCAR
fans."
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GORDON GOODIN
Commissioner


would' have to approve that
measure..
Goodin savs an\ sales tavx
should come %% ith a list of roads
and other projects it would be:
used for, up front.
As for the courthouse, he
suggests it go to voters. as w ell.
"\Ve need to roll the taxes-
back." he remarks. "If you
make a good enough case, the
people %\ill vote for [a court-
house]."
After incoming revenues
and expenses are worked out,
Stew ari also predicts a millage
rollback is, possible.
I'm very supportive of try-
ing to return taxes to the peo-
ple." he notes.
Steori' written by Deborah
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Thursday. February 23. 2006
Santa Rosa County
Santa Rosa County Auditorium
4530 Spikes Way, Milton


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The FDOT. in accordance ih Chapter 339.155i(.o. Flonda Statutes. i pro.idirg
notice to those proper owners i hose property lies, in whole oi in pait. %itlhin 300 "
feet on either side of the centerline of any alternative for the proposed facility (even .-
thoughlhe mai noibcdiiectl', affectedi
The project include.;constructinIn o)torne\i three-lane bndge'.para.lleltoahdsouth .
of the existing bridges Construction is ongoing and is estimated to last about two .*
and a half a e.,r'. Plans for mo ging traffic from the old bndge to the ne'. bridge ha\ e "
changed Previousl\, two lanes of casibound traffic were to be moced onto the nrew
bridge in October 2006 and r oo lanes of westbound traffic %ere to shift rroim the old 90A
bridge to the nel% bride in December 2006 Delays caused b', Ilur icaine.. Drniiis, lu-m
and Kairina have called for a change in plans. Nowt, all traffic %will shili to the rnew 29 2-
bridge bN Decenber 29. 200 ,
A brief pioect presentation v Ill begiven at 5.30 p m. After the presenration, project Escamhia
graphics and oilther project-related information will be available for public review. Baj
FDOT representatives will be available during the meetings to answer questions.and
discuss theproject,
You are invited and encouraged to attend either or both meetings. Persons with I
disabilities who may require special accommodations at the meeting, under the \ Us ay Z1,iUi
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, should contact Da% id Bogan, Project -,a'',:.w
Manager, at (850) 981-2802, at least seven (7) days prior to the meeting. Ifyouhave Brent g I 'I
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Cole-later said a Pensacola
newspaper .had misconstrued
his statements.
Howe\ier. during Monda"'s
County Commission meeting.
Commissioner John Broxson
also stated the in% estment might
be a good one for Santa Rosa
citizens.'
Thompson points out.
though. that he has been work-
ing with Gulf Breeze Mayor
Lane Gilchrist. Bre"t[on Ma\or
Ted Jennings and other offi-
cials trn ing to "iden Highway


includes County:
Commissioners Gordon Goodin
and Don Salter) has been work-
ing for \ears to get Highway 87
widened as an eacuatuon route
to Interstate 65 north of
Brewton.
Thompson says "tremen-
dous progress" has been made
toward moving the Highi\\a 87
project along and he doesn't
%want to see that work lose out
'on funding.
S"\Ve just received $4 mil-
lion from the Federal
Department of Transportation
to help us with the High%%ay 87


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corridor to evacuate. Broxson
recommended the count\ con-
sider paying a token amount in
assistance.
"I would like for us to [con-
sider] a modicum of a contribu-
tion to this." he told the Board.
Broxson points out there
are only three routes out of Gulf
Breeze: Hlyl. 87. or the Garcon
Point and Bay Bridges.
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Roulette." he remarked. "On
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out first during the storm."
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our nose on this."
"It's the most econormcal
and most efficient approach.
and I think it can be accom-
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"If %we weren't in a position
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Goodin added that the
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Goodin says bridge closure
concerns make H%\ 87's land
route the natural choice for
Santa Rosa upgrade efforts.
"The onl\ sure fire evacua-
tion route is Hwyi. 87,'" says;
Goodin. "That should be our
emphasis."
"Let each county work out,
the funding for its own corri-
dors." adds Commissioner Don
Salter. .


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Ho%%eer. Thompson thinks'
the expansion of Highway 113'.,
is a good idea. just not wittli
Santa Rosa mone.
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can get for people to e\acuate-
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Circle W Quality Meats:

Where customers get complete and total satisfaction with every purchase!


By OBIE CRAIN
Special Projects Writer

It has been ,15 years now
since Bill Peck acquired and
personally took over the man-
agement of Circle W Quality
Meats located at 6561 Caroline
Street in Milton.
And although several
remodeling and" equipment,
additions have upgraded the
inside layout of the store to
make it more attractive and
customer friendly, the quality.
of Circle W Quality Meats' top
of the line meats, conventional
produce, :and, garden-fresh,
frozen vegetables and fruits
hasn't changed one bit.
And according to Bill's
assurance; "It never % ill!"
Although the store under-
%went some minor changes lIst
year, most of those alterations
were to facilitate the addition
.of more products, including an
enlarged grocery offering and
an expanded meat display.
Recently another frozen food
display case was added for
some new inventor. offerings.
including hot w ings. chicken
tenders, meat balls. %east rolls,.
stuffed jalapenos. onion rings,
and the like.
The attracti'el% laid out
S meat cases spotlight some of
the most appealing array of
most an) cut of beef \ou can
imagine, including
Porterhouse. New York strip.
boneless chuck. sirloin tip and
cube steaks. T-Bones. thick-cut
Ribeyes, and a t\ide \ariety of
other meats. including pork
chops, fresh pork ribs, and
chicken are enough to make it.
almost difficult to make just
one choice!
And about that chicken.
,"We sell strictly LSDA
Number One pork and US
Grade A. neler-frozen poul-'
try," Bill like to emphasize.
Most of the smoked meats,
and sausages 'carry the Kelly;
- name brand. Whether you are.
lookinet for smoked. jalapeno
pepper, Polish or andouville
sausage, there's a Kelly prod-
puct w i'th your choice in mind.
*Talking about sausage brings,
up a new and tempting small
.sausage, the Kelly breakfast
sizzler, that Bill s.a s is quite
popular. It's sizzler in both
Saste and reputation!
SThe %%hole store, in itself,-
S'is exciine. It's a mecca for
"ihose w ho tend to focus their
J iet around meat but, hey, yeg-
,gtarians can, get in on the act,
oo. How, about corn.nuggets,
S.tahan cut green beans, 'baby'
limass. broccoli, 'peas, carrots,
.hopped turnip greens with
ljiced roots, and a mixed veg-
etable blend that % ill certainly
'rbe delicious.,
These Monarch frozen
:vegetables will raise the inter-
est leel of any vegetarian!
'-Of'course, first and fore-
.most, you have to have a good,
^quality product, or you're not
I going ian wn here to start with,"
LBill explained. "But I know..
w% without question, that a part of
tour success is derived from the
*exceptional customer service,
jthe one-on-one treatment that
we afford each customer."
"*


First of all, Bill says, he
makes every effort to have
enough support staff so that
each customer is treated from
start to finish by one individual.
If one customer takes .more
time. than another to browse
'and make sure of his, selection,
the sales person is commensu-
rately responsive. The cus-
tomer is never hurried or pres-
sured to make up his mind for
time's sake.
His crew of accomplished
assistants have done him
proud. he says. They are loyal,
knowledgeable, committed,
and truly concerned that each
customer gets e\actl% \what he
wants. And has it paid off? This
single customer service tech-
nique is perhaps, more than an\
other one service, the reason
the customer keeps coming
back, Bill sa\s. He feels com-
fortable, at ease. and appreciat-
ed.
Some of the support staff
that % ill be assisting you when
you visit the store %\ill be his
"long time assistant and right-
arm" Tony Frain. Chrita
AlIarez. Deena Boone,
Brandon Mackin, and Tanria
Cabinas i.\ho. incidentally, is
expecting! Bill whispered.
Everyone in the store is excited
about that, too. he says.i A finer
support staff would be next to
impossible for anyone to round
up. he said with considerable
pride.
Bill is bs no means a
notice himself. He didn't
come into own and manage his
own business without experi-
ence. His prior \ears of man-
agement in the meat depart-
ment of the former Pigglh.
Wiggly grocer\ store in Milton
brought him a great many last-
ing professional and communi-
;-ty relationships that have,
remained with him until this
.day.
When that store changed


THE OWNER'S IN THE STORE-Oill Peck who acquired Circle W
Quality Meats 15 years ago continues to maintain the store's high
profile and legendary reputation for high quality meats and vegeta-
bles and legendary customer service. Peck's guarantee is that each
and every customer will leave the store satisfied with his purchase.


His reputation rides on it.

hands a decade and a half ago,
he decided he would go into
business for himself. And. he
acknowledged. It \\as one of
.the soundest decision hie ever
made, and he has never regret-
ted it for a moment.
"We'\e added a whole lot
more grocer\ items with the
last \ear. too." Bill explained.
"People can come in and create
a \\hole meal right here'"
It used to be that man\ of
the Circle W Quality Meats
customers would shop for gro-


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February 16, 2006 at Pace Water S\ stem Office,
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series else here but stop by for
the famous cuts of quality
meats that just couldn't be
found an\ where else. "That, to
me, is a tremendous, compli-
ment," Bill said. "To know that
people ""ill go to that much
trouble to come into \our store
for part of their food purchase
goes to show that you'reoffer-
ing something they can't get
an \ here else."
But that's changing as Bill


continues to add new products
to the shelves. More and more
customers, are, realizing they
can get most of what they Nwant
by shopping solely at Circle W
Quality Meats. It simply means
that they don't have to w ander
all over town when they can
find what the} want at Circle
W.
"A lot of grocery chains,
are prepackaging their meat's
now," Bill said, "and the. con-
tain 10-12%c saline solution as
a preservative and color
enhancer. That kind of quality
won'I'fly here. You'll find no
salt or saline solutions alid no
other kinds of additives in the
meat you get from our display
cases. Ever' cut is fresh. You
get the real thing!"
There's plenty of that pop-
ular Greek seasoning that
many people seemed to ha\'e
"discovered" at- Circle W
Quality Meats years ago. It's
not going out of style. or taste.
,anytime soon!
Bill and his \wife Traci
have a son, Micah, 17. and a
daughter Nlicale, 14. As a fam-
ily unit, they are familiar \with
what other families face in
terms of budget and good
nutrition. Traci \ho used to
work for Bank of America
changed her career aims
recently and is now\ secretarN


Guaranteed!

and administrative assistant
with Beginning Futures Day
Care at First Apostolic Church.
"Her other job at the bank was
fine," he said. "She just decid-
ed she %wanted a change. She's
enjoying it. loo." .
Store hours are from 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m. IMonday through
Saturday at Circle W. Such ,
flexible hours have to be attrac-
tive to those individuals who
don't have a wide range of time
to shop. You can reach Bill or
one of his assistants at 626-
1297 if you hale a question or
an inquiry\ 'ou'd like to make.
Bill is understandably'
proud of his business and what
it has :tp offer, as well as the
confidence that customers
place in him and his integrity.
Having reached that level of
dependability, he says he %\ill
work e'en harder to maintain.
or even elevate it.
"Even thing that I sell has
a personal guarantee. I want
the customer to be happ. and
if the\ aren't satisfied. I want
to make it right." he said
With that kind of commit-
ment and genuine care for his
customers, it's no wonder the\
keep coming back and bringing
their friends.
He\. the secret is out. What
else can we sa\!


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Announces to:
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The Santa Rosa County Board of County
Commissions has approved the Senior Citizen
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Enfinger,
Lloyd Brinston
1939-2006
Lloyd Brinston Enfinger, age
66, of Milton, passed away on
Monday, February 6, 2006.
Mr. Enfinger was born in
Chumuckla. Florida on March
-24,1939. Z.
He was a nail\e and lifelong
resident of Santa Rosa Councr,
specifically the Springhill
Conimunii\. He \ as retired from
American CsanamJd 'alh over
30 \ears of ser. ice. He "aas an
auid hunter and outdoorsman.


I Mr. and Mrs. Roy l
Parish & all :
family would like -
to express their I
gratitiude for all *
the support and *
prayers during

the loss of his
mother,
Mrs. Edna Parish


He was a member of the
Community of Christ Church.
Mr. Enfinger was preceded in
death by his parents-Harvell
Enfinger and Ethel Brewer; and
his children-James Richard and'
Joan Carol Enfinger.
Mr. Enfinger is survived by
his wife of 40 years-Barbara
Enfinger of Springhill; 1 son-
Paul Enfinger of Springhill; 2
daughters-Jeannine IRoberut
Franklin' of Pace and Tamra.
(Mike) Cutts of Pace; 4 grand-
children-Lechia (Jeremy)
Froman, Josh Franklin; and
Emily and Chantir Enfinger: 1
great grandchild -Tori Froman.
1 brother- Wa\ ne i to\ cei
Engineer of Pensacola. I i.ster-
Fale ITomin\ ) Week- of Miltoni
and '.seeal niece-, and nephe"-s
Funeral Ser ices for Mr
Enfinget ,a ill be held at 2:00
p.m.. Thursday. FebruarN 9.
2006 at the Le\% is Funeral Home
in Nilton ith Re\ Alion Ni\on'
officiatino.
Burial % ill tol lo'.' in (he
Cold water Comnmuniti of Christ /
Church Cemeters with Le\ i',
Funeral Home directing
The family "ill receive,
friends from p.m. to S p.m. on
Wednesday. Februa" 8S. 2006 at
the Le" is FFuneral Home in
Milton.


Diamond, Albert
Colin "A.C."
1932-2006
Albert Colin "A.C." Diamond
went to be with his Heavenly Father
on Saturday, February 4, 2006 after
a short battle with lung cancer. He
was born to Chip and Cora
Diamond on March 17.103 '2. in Jay,
FL. He was a member of the
Blackwater Baptist: Church of
Murinson. Florida and served in the
U S Air Force during the Korean
Conflict. He was i retired from
Armstrong Cork Co. where he
retired after 34. years.
SHe was preceded in death by his
parents, the mother of his daugh-
ter-Murl Stev. an Diamond of Jay,
and 2 great-grandchildren--
Madison and Nathan Baxley of
Be-rn dale
He is survived by his. loving
wife-Nina Fa.' Diamond of
Munrsor,. 3 daughters arid sons-in-
la -Gadil and Kenneth Ba'.iev of
MNlnron. Diane and Marty
Gris'."old of Chumuckla. Donna
and Ton) Ale\ander of ia\, 2 step-
daughters. aid sons-in-' la'..-Edith
and Mar in \o'lte of Nlunion. and
Patricia and And, Datts of'
Murisor,. 11 grandchildren -
Stev.an Ba\le\. Silace,, Grimslei.
A'.ile-, Ba.le\ Daniel Ba\le,,.
Da., Iha Cozart. Ch.irlone Grisold.
JaIon Grinsold. Heather Clark.
Br.ooke Piumanr and Brian Ellis. 17
step grandchildren-Sand\ Foster.
Rand \\olfe. Marn McCall, Julie
Buish. Camrre -Dais. Csial Dais
Jnd Ranrnel Daiis. real grand-
cluldien and .t step great grandchil-
dreri n
He sd al ,o sur-ied bN t",o sis-
ter arid brotlier.-in-lav -
Glad',s.(een Renftoe of Pace, and
Erlene and Clhde Simmnon,' of Jay;
2 brother, and si- ers'-ir,-Ia'.A-Jim
and (G" en Diamond of
Chattaiiooga. TN. \\,tie and
Janice Diaiiiond of Kisimniee. FL.
and iuneiou. niieces and nephe ;.
Funeral Ser ices for Mr
Diaimoind i.ill be held at p m on
\\edne,-d.a Februar 8. 2t2(i00 at the
Le '.;i Funeral Home in Milion,
'with Rev. .\lTun Ni\on officiating
Burial will foillov, in the Cora
Baptist Church Cemeter iIn a'.
with Le, is Funeral Honie duect-
Pallbearers v ill be hi. crand-
r;onr Hon Irta, Pallbearers '.ill be
LutheI MeNlirjt. Chapel Danle\.
ClI,de Sinm-ons. Car! F)\od.
Du'.. ood "Mtilltord. Eddie
Von Ar\esonr, Phil \\il linsi
Cla tori SCre'.aln. Paul SeC. art. and
Harold Oakes. ;,
Lewis ,Funeral Home -is;in
charIe o-f arrangement,


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WedR68day February 8, 2006 **- --- - --- ---


Palmer

& Ogg

engaged
Allen Palmer of ,
Farmington. NM & Marsha
'-Hames of San Antonio are '.
proud to announce the engage-
ment of their daughter. CiCi
Palmer to Mike Ogg. the son of
the late Garet Ogg of Orr ilia.
OH and \ella Ogg of JaN., FL.
The couple plan to wed.
reside and open a new business
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1976 Williams Creek Dri\e.
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Management. She will be
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Wednesday February 8, 2006 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Page 11-A

Legals


AMENDED NOTICE OF
SHERIFFS SALE
INOTICE is raereby given Imal
pursuant to WRiT OF EXECU-
TION issued in the County
Court of Santa Rosa Cournty
Florida, on the 12tn day of
October, 2005 In the cause-
wherein F.A. Management
Solutions. Inc was plaintiff and
Anita Pecani Reamona was
S slaler.aant ainrg Cae No 57.
2003-CC-1678 ir said court, I,
Wendell Hall As Snerith of
Santa Rosa Count/ Flor.ja
nave levile upon all tne rigni
S lile. and interest of ihe aefan-
Sani Anita Paceni Redmond
in and to iha following
S describDed personal property
10 w*it.
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY
S '005 BLUE DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN SE
ViJ 2DJCGPEmS4Ri09141
Tag ; 2Y6136WT
I nail c.ner It.s property 0or
S sala atl ea Iror.t door 0 .1 I l a
Santa Rota Criminal Ju iice
"* Faciiry. inr MitOr.. Santa Ro i
Country Ficrida. at the nour ul
00 p. n 0.1 Marcr. 7.2,56JU Or
Sas i.or. nereanar a5 poai.ral
I % c.I i ot r for alii all the ;sad
S aaendanis Ariia Pace- li
Reomcro. ragri ItIl. and .nler
S~t in It a[jr-said pernc. r.ai
property. at pubIi auction and
S wil tSell in same, iublect to
S taes all piior ilera encum-
Drances anda |uagrents I, any
to Ire n.ghes- arnd best bidder
10 CASH it HAND The pro.
ceeao ic. be applea as : r as
may bD 10 inr payment of
co"as ana inte sa.ilaci. n It
nme aDo.e desc1ir'ed aecu'
S lion
WENDELL HALL SHERIFF
-- OF SANITA ROSA COUtr#T'
S FLORIDA
By Jame: E Cr.e-sinar
Depur', Snr.rn
IF rOu HAVE A Di biLir.
AEOuiRiNrG SPECIAL
ACCC',MMODATiOriS OR TO
ARRAIJGE TO viEW THE
PROPERTY, PLEASE CC0t-
STCT jAtIiCE PLATT Is'8i1
S 93-.181 AT LEAST cEVENr
171 C'A'rS PRIOR TC THE
SS, LE DATE
02066
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S IN RE:The Forfellure ol:
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and
945.00 U.S. Currency,
DEFENCDAtiTS CLAIMr.ANTS
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Attorneys Tor Plamntti
020106
020806
2 r
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE
The reading and adoption of
the following proposed
Ordinance by the Board c.i
County Commissioners ol
Santa Rosa County, is scheo-
uled for 9:30 a.m., February
23, 2006, in tha
Commissioners meeting, room
at the Administrative Complex
6495 Caroline Sreatl MP.Iior,
Florida
AN ORDINANCE RELATING
TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY;
AMENDING ORDINANCE
91-24, SANTA ROSA COUN-
TY LAND DEVELOPMENT
CODE AS AMENDED;
AMENDING ARTICLE SIX,
RELATING TO EMERGENCY
HOUSING NEEDS RESULT-
ING FROM HURRICANE
IVAN; AND PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Tne propc'ed OroW',ance mfay
be onspeciea by .h- putliC
pnor To ih ah ove 2.h-duied0
mec.i.ng al the Once .:.1 the
Cler 01o Courls or BOCC
Orf-.:. 6495 Caroi.ne SIreSet
Milon Florida All .r.,Ie 'i'a 3
parties snould lake rnokce thtai
.1 irnt y decide I:'. appeal an ,
dec:iri..n adae y ir.e Board Cto
County Comri.misi. rlns with
ri;'paC[ to ar' mailer coiTming
erta-,r sa.J Boaro ait alI
reeling i la nreiar indl.iaual
raspon.ioiityv to rlnure iThai a
record t, itne proceedir.g; rthe
are appe-alingri s is an c lor
iucr. purp.:-e '/ ay ill niOacO
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be Dabad initreiied part.i;
miT appear al h1 air al.r.racg
and the navd wati rSpctl 10
ir.ne: pr:.puo;'i ardinancae

02,,8,.,t.
2188
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
MOTOR GRADER
rloi.ca ,: r.eriby Q.ert lrh l the
Boari O Countr
c.rr.cmrn,.:;c.nrsr cil ania Rc.s
C-...nry Fic.iida will rA:.i.tA
oeai 1j id: Io:r ,onea Ii All
Hydraulic Articulated Frame
. Motor Grader
An il, : mult be originall and
del.l.ere1 t rnarl. Fed 6E or
mai lo. Irn. Sarnic a Ro'sa ic.iurinr
Prr.cur,-mernt Deparimrrni
6195 Caroiina Sire a ,u.'IG
r.1.iion Fi.r.da 32S' and
muilt bea re.Ai.'e Dj' 1000
aim F.M r.:c 006 al 'ir..cr
I-me I n L il ilbe openea an'd
r-ad aloud AlliT lrereilerac par'
Tie: are in.r.'d 1.) antendr
Qu :I ,c.ns c,.wncerLI .r.j in.
eq.ujiprrI i hould be d.r .t.-.
l.: 1r Tom. Coirn B t i 8cri
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in. -.. sania-rr.sa g.:.I. bidl I .
al irn 5. ,ani Ro:.a Coujr.l,
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sh.1,l Ie l, BID Motor
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.'ill Pa rar.,:l.. at ,d r..Aurried
urnOprned t1: ina riddl'i
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Santa Rosa Counrt Florida
020806E
02(0806
2189
Notice of Sale
Pursuant to Subsection 5 of
FL Statute 713 78 Donna
Calazzo, as .autr.onzed Title
Specialist forKell Recovery, of
Sarnta Rosa Counry ill seii to
Irne hqrighe Dldar lor casn in
hand, uDjieci to any Iiana and
encumbrances the lollowrig
venicia at 1 OOPM on 2-23-06
al 104 E Nine Mile Rd
Pe sacola FL 32534
11 1987 Cnavrolat
ViNj alGaIER I6K8HF 1 9102
21 1995 Ford
VilNal FALP-"UOSA273585
3i 2000 Doogae
VINrQ2B3IHD46R I 'H -179-92
These a enicias may be
inspected I1 aak pror at
honor taciilry. 602' Dcgwoc'c'd
Drive, Minor. FL 32570
,)2080.
02,0806.
2190
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT COF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SANTTA
RO COUtT;r FLORIDA
Cas.e rio 0.5'., O)
Div.E-i:r. .1
Cherie Navrisky
Peti.ii:.noar
and
Bryon Navrisky
Rae. pronden
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MAR-
RIAGE
TO BR'YON tIAVRiSK',
6349 L'HJAt. DR
'rOU ARE NOTIFIED Int anr
action has been tiled againai
you arnd inai you ar.i reqluiaed
ir, serve a copy oi your arinen
dciiesl : it arny. t.: i orn Cr.er.
Na.ri-Ky wnroi. address. I
634''i Lynam Dr n or belora
t.tarch 6 2006 arr.li ilI rIe
original win Ir.e c-lari' cl ihi
Coun atl 68e Caroinuc. Si
Milorn FL 3257". beare i.r..
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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
Registration will be held every
Saturday beginning until Feb.
S 11 th.
Registrations will be held
from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the
Teener Complex in the center of
the Santa Rosa SporlsPlex on
Chumuckla Highway.
Registration fee is $95.00
until Feb. 11 and then will
increase to $110 after February
11th if openings remain available
S in the respective leagues.
For further information visit
our website at www.parayouth-
sports.com or call 994-8757.
Milton Power tryouts
to be held Feb. 25
The Milton Power All-Star
Cheerleading tryouts will be held
Feb. 25 from 9 a.m. to noon at
the Milton Community Center on
Byrom St.
These Irvouis are for male
4 and females who-are-in the third
- ; grade or older as of the 2006-07
school year.
s There will be a $3 tryout feel
and those wishing to try out need
to be dressed in shorts, t-shirt,
and tennis shoes.
For more informaiton please
contact the Milton Community
S Center at 983-5466 and ask for
-John Norton.
Tickets on sales now for
Milton football banquet
The Milton High Football
Boosters will hold their annual
football banquet on Feb. 13.
The banquet will begin at
-6:30 p.m. and will be held at the
First Baptist Church in Milton.
Everyone is invited to attend
and tickets will be $10 per person
at the door.
Jay rec association to
have sign ups Feb. I I
The Jay Recreational
Association will be having base-
ball, softball, and T-ball registra-
tion from 8:30 a.m. until noon on
Feb. 11 at the Jay High School
Gym.
All participants need to bring
their birth certificates.
For more information call
75-3300.
Anyone who is interested in
umpiring for the 2006 baseball
and softball season is to call 675-
3300 or call 572-9292 to make
your interest known.
Future Stars Clinic
at PARA on Feb., 11
w: 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.m. and end at 3
p.m.
.mRegistratons will be taken
Sthe day of the clinic and players
will ned to bring their equipment'
and lunch. .
For more information con-
Stact Susan Williams at 623-8807
b..:r 393-4281.
Futbol Santa Rosa sign
up for soccer underway
S Signups for Futbol Santa
SRosa's spring soccer season is
Sunderway.
The season will run from
SMarch 25. and run through May
'13.
Age groups are U-6 through
U-18 with fees ranging from $50
,to $70. ;
For more information go to
www.fcsantarosa.com


Girl power in Gainesville


* Milton and Pace ready for state meet


By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Editor
The Milton LadN Panthers
%weighilifting program will be
minus one member %when the\
arrive in Gainesville for the
state meet this Saturday.
A clerical error at the sec-
tional meet in Ft. Walton Beach
was discovered and moved
Sierra Samuels from a tie for
third, which she %\on via a tie-
breaker based on personal
weight. to a fourth place finish
with a total weight of 295
pounds.
Samuels was excited about
going to the state meet this
Saturday and she is still going.
"It was a calculation error."
said Milton Head Coach Mike
McMillion. "Sierra is still going
w ith us to see what happens.
"She is going so she can get
a closer look at things because


she will be a big part of our
team next year."
Leading the Santa Rosa
County contingent, which is
comprised of six Milton lifters
and one Pace lifter, is the Lady
Panthers Missy McMillion.
h McMillion is seeded num-
ber two in the 139-pound class
based on earlier sectional
results.
Only Spruce Creek's
Ashley Fides has posted a high-
er total than McMillion.
Fides posted a combined
lift of 340 pounds in her sec-
tional meet to the 325-pound
sectional record posted by
McMillion.
Tata3anna Neely could also
score some points for Milton as
she was seeded number 8 and
teammate Randi Bishop was
seeded 12th at 129 pounds.
Neely posted a combined


lift of 280 pounds is just 15
pounds behind the second seed-
ed Adrianne Berthiaume of
New Smyrna Beach.
Bishop finished in third
place at the Ft. Walton Beach
Sectional ten pounds behind
Neely.
Kourtney Kabel, who just
missed last years meet, is
returning to Gainesville seeded
10th at 119 pounds.
Kabel is 15 pounds behind
the fourth seeded Alayna Alford
of Gainesville High.
Milton's Megan Ryan was
seeded 14th at 101 pounds
while Lee Hart was seeded 24th
at 169 pounds.
Pace's Renita Spann was
seeded 22nd at 183 pounds.

Storyn written by
Bill Gamblin. Reach himn
at sports @'srpressgazette.coin


Milton's Tatayanna Neely is just one of several lifters who have a
chance at placing this Saturday in Gainesville at the Florida High
School Girls' Weightlifting Meet.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin


Central's Jill Massey is seen scoring two of her team high 11 points in Saturday's 48-20 loss to Paxton in
the District 1-A finals held at Central High School.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin


By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Editor


Reservations 'have been
made and travel plans are being
finalized for two teams in Santa
Rosa County.
Central will travel to
Malone with a 10-14 mark,
while Jay will take their 4-14
mark to Ponce de Leon.
Both games are set to get
underway at 7 p.m. Thursday.
Central lost the District 1-A
finals to Paxton 48-20. but the
game %wasn't nearly as lopsided
as the score might hase indicat-
ed.
The Lady Jags actually led
12-11 until the 2:43 mark of the
second quarter, when Paxton's
pressure finally wore down
Central.
Pa.xton finished the quarter
by going on a 10-0 run to finish
the half and establish a nine-
point lead, 21-12.
"If you would have told me
this on Thursday I wouldn't
have believed it." said Central
Head Coach Scott Campbell.
"We had our four set in. but
instead of trying to kill the
clock we %ere looking to score.
"With all the maneu\ering
%%e were doing Paxton didn't
know\ where to trap us."
The Paxton machine was
finally slowed with 2:31
remaining in.the ball game with


County rivals close hoops


regular season in big way


! Milton and Jay end season on positives


By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Editor
Depending on which side
of a packed Painot G\in )ou
were standing described your.
feelings after the, 63-31 deci-
sion Friday night.
Pace was reeling quickly as
the Panthers jumped out to a
21-0 lead during the first six
minutes of te opening quarter.
The bleeding didn't stop,
but a trey from Michael Loftin,
which would prove 'to be the
Patriots only basket in the first
quarter as they trailed 24-3.


From then on both teams
played pretty evenly.
S "It helped with the fast start
we had tonight," said Milton
Head Coach Tim Short. "Pace
did a great job of competing for
the entire 32 minutes even after
they were down big at the
onset."
Milton took the week lead-
ing up 'to the Pace game to
focus on some key things as
well as heal some nagging
injuries.
And defensively they got
the job done.


."Several guys played really
well defensively including
Chris Duckworth, Robert
Carson, Terrance Mitchell, and
Maurice Lantry," said Short.
"We did a pretty good job not
giving up too many easy shots
and keeping them off the glass."
Unofficially the rebounding
margin had Milton ahead 3 to 1.
Pace's highest offensive
output came in the second quar-
ter where they scored 11 to
make it a 37-14 contest heading
into halftime.
See, BOYS, Pg. 2B


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Sandy Ebanks pictured at an
event last year won the Female
5K Masters title at the Double
Bridge Run in Pensacola


the umpire told the two officials
on the floor to tighten it up as
Central's Haley Kimbrough
went to the line.
Central was ledin" iScorin'g
by its lone senior Jill Massey.
who poured in 11 points.
"Jill leads us in about every
major category except for
charges." said Campbell. "And
if she isn't leading she is no
worse than second."
But for Massey the key isn't
scoring, it is providing senior
leadership.
"I don't want to let the team
down." said Massey. "There
was a position w which needed to
be filled and I %wanted to fill it
since I was the captain and a
senior."
Campbell isn't looking past
anyone. but he realizes the Lady
Jaguars can't play any better
then they have been.
"This is the sixth consecu-
tive game where we have
absolutely played our hardest,"
said Campbell. "As a coach I
cannot ask for anything more.
"We hale peaked at the
right time."
For Jay the Lads Rosals are
looking for those healing hands
of time.
The Lads Royals were ail-
ing in their 61-40 loss to Baker
on Saturday in the District 1-2A
See, GIRLS. Pg. 2B


County runners

show strong at

big bridge run
By BILL GAMBLIN
PG Sports Editor
Pace's Sandy Ebanks con-
tinues her dominance of area
road races.
On Saturday she took the
Female 5K Masters title at the
Double Bridge 5K/15K Run in
Pensacola.
"It was a great day for run-
ning," said Ebanks. "You could-
n't beat the weather.
"And Matt Dobson and his
crew (the UWF Cross Country
team) did an outstanding job)."
Dobson, a Jay native, is the
current head 'coach of the
University of West Florida
cross country and track pro-
grams.
See, RUN, Pg. 4B


a. 74


S-County teams


prepare for girls


1. lipstate tourney

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for 2Thursday opening round action


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The Santa Rosa Press Gazette


Wednesday, February 8, 2008


Sports


Boys
Continued From Page One
"Milton is really good and
deserve a lot of credit." said
Pace Head Coach Jim Sessions.
"We have been playing better
late and in the second third
and fourth quarters I thought
we did a respectable job of keep
up with them."
Adam Allen led Milton
with a game high 24 points,
while Le'Dre Bender was next
with 10.
Pace was led by Lawson's
12.
"I am proud my guys didn't
give up." said Sessions. "At one
point this season there was a
stretch where we couldn't put
the ball in the whole, but I think
we are past that now and start-
ing to play a lot better."
Another Santa Rosa County
rival unfolded Friday as Jay
defended its home court w ith a
56-53 win over Central.
Both teams were looking to
end their season on a winning
note heading into district play
this week, but the Royals 10-12
came out on the plus side.
After trailing 8-2 at the end
of the first quarter, Jay'started
battling back and cut the lead to
a single point when Greg
Nelson hit a half court shot at
the buzzer to make it a one
point game, 18-17 in favor of
Central.
The third quarter wasn't
much better for Central as Jay
took that momentum from
Nelson's half court shot and
built an eight-point lead as
Nelson connected from long
distance just before the buzzer
again.
"We went into halftime
ahead by one," said Central
Head Coach Tony McDonald.
S"And at the end of the third
quarter we were down by eight.
"But it didn't help us any
when you miss 13 shots in the
lane."
Ja\ w\as then able to hold on
in the final quarter as the
Jaguars caught fire and made a
late charge. but came up just
short.
"If you take awax our dis-
trict games then Jay is our
biggest rival." said McDonald.
"We %were really disappointed.
but it \\ill not effect our dis-
trict."
Nelson finished the game
with 17 points, but Michael
Wade marked his return to the
Royals lineup with 21 big
points after missing a few
weeks due to an ankle injury.


Girls


Continued From Page One
finals.
The Lady Gators Took a
13-7 lead at the end of the first
quarter and extended it to eight
at halftime. 24-16.
Ja)'s problem was six pla>-
ers who were giving it their all
despite being down with the flu.
"Six of the girls "ere play-
ing %with temperatures of 101-
102," said Jay Head Coach
Becky Holley. "A few of the
'girls started getting sick on
Thursday afternoon, but it real-
ly hit us on Friday as some of
the girls were so sick they
missed school."
With over half of the Lady
Royals battling the flu %with
high temperatures. Bakers
Stephanie Combest didn't help
matters as 15 of her game high
22 points came from outside the
three-point arc.
Despite being down 53-21
at the end of three quarters. Jay
wasn't going to quit.
In the final stanza the Lady
Royals showed %what they were
made of by outscoring the Lady
Gators 19-8.
During the final quarter is
when Taylor Dover, one of the
ailing Lady Royals, found the
inner strength to score 13 points
*and become Jay's top scorer on
the night.
Krista Autry also reached
double digits on the evening
with 10 points.
"I am very proud that we
didn't give up and played them

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as hard as we could until the
end," said Holley.
Now the Lady Royals are
looking for win number five
when they travel to Ponce de
Leon, who defeated Cottondale
in the District 2-2A finals.
"I know they split with
Cottondale and Baker on the
season," said Holley. "Right
now our focus is to get every-,
one healthy.
"I do know the; have a,
pretty big girl who we will have
to stop as best as we can."
In other distmct action over
the weekend:
Leon 2. Pace 0
The Patriots season came tQ
an end on Saturday after Pace
made their second trip of the
week to Leon County.
Inclement weather forced
the postponement of this game
on Thursday.
Pace fell behind 1-0, but the
play of Spencer Cochran kept
the Patriots in the game until
the 77th minute when Leon
scored their second goal.
Cochran made 16 saves as
Leon %was credited with 21 shots
on goal for the game.
Pace could onl. manage
five shots on goal including two
hard shot near the end of the
game off the feet of Robby
Breland and Curtis Brashear.


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Milton's Le'Dre Bender drives the baseline in the second quarter to score two of his 10 points in Friday's
game between the Panthers and the Pace Patriots. Milton won the game 63-31, as the Panthers jumped
out to an early 21-0 lead in the first quarter.


Keith Germann led Central
with 20 points. while Logan
Campbell %was next with 11
points.
For Jay. coach Lance
Youngblood has been instilling


in his team the word team.
"We have really started to
gel and I feel we have the
opportunity to do well in our
district," said Youngblood
before the game. "Sometimes


ress Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin
we are too unselfish and give up
an open shot to a teammate.
"But feel like we are really
starting to put things together at
the right time."
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Wildlife commission pass revisions to hunting rules


Press Gazette staff reports
The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission's i'FWC's) first
meeting of 2006 convened
under the new chairman.
Rodney Barreto. and vice
chairman. Da'id K. Meehan.
Wednesday\ in Gainesville. It
adjourned Thursday after
Commissioners approved
numerous revisions to


Florida's hunting rules.
One of the new rules creat-
ed a crossbow-only hunting
season for private lands to run
fi'e days in the South and
Central zones and seen days
in the Northwest Zone. It also
allows hunters to use cross-
bo\ws on private lands during
statewide muzzleloading gun
seasons and the Northwest
Zone's 11-day archery/muz-


zleloading gun season. .
Other hunting-related new
rules simplify the quota hunt
application process and
accommodate non-hunting
family members who accom-
pany hunters on wildlife man-
agement areas during quota
hunts.
In addition, new rules
broaden wild hog hunting
opportunities on numerous


wildlife management areas
and expand the annual
statewide alligator harvest sea-
son from five weeks to 10
weeks.
Commissioners also
approved a new statewide
snow goose hunting season
and mo'ed the canvasback
duck hunting season to the last
30 days of %waterfowl hunting
season.


Central's Daysha Enfinger found out how physical it could be under-
neath as she attempted to score during the second half of the ball
game.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gambli4


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The Santa Rosa Press Gazette


Sports


Batters


P Pace readies with

SBy BILL GAMBLING with you
PG Sports Editor our lump
Mother Nature showed she Milton f
S wasn't ready for softball season O'Quinn,
S i~th some fog as area teams Harold
played in preseason tourna- Bankich
ents. last seasi
Milton hosted a tournament season
a. 'd \%on their first game over Grover. "
West Florida Tech. 3-1 and was underdog
S scheduled to play Gulf Breeze "Whe
"n Friday before the fog rolled ing every
-; n grabs"
; Pace defeated Navarre 5-0 The s
i Friday in Gonzalez at the Pace exc
Tate Preseason Classic, pitcher.
But those games do not Leadi
natter, the real season is no%\ this -seaso
nderwa.. ho prior
; For Pace thev are looking at scholars
a.e\ district as they moved up Southern.
tb District 1-SA and join the "Cole
Fes of Tate, Ft. Walton Beach, ith a re
C 'hocta, Crestview, and 0.36 earn
Nice\ille. Pairing
Milton is still in District 1- mound v
AA, but will face eight teams .sophomol
%\ith a squad that lost 10 sen- For %
Sorts. nine of which signed col- %ith you
lege scholarships. pitching a
"To be perfectly honest plaNedjui


dig in for softball season


experience, while youth is served at Milton


we are going to take
s., this season," said
first year coach Ron
, who along. w ith
Neely and Ritchie
coached by committee'
on following the mid
resignation of Paul
But we like being the

n %we started practic-,
position was up for

ame could be said for
ept at one position,

ing the Lad\ Patriots
on is Ashleigh Cole,
rto the season signed a
ip %with Birmingham

finished last season,
record of 11.-2 with a
ed run average.
ng with her- on the
ill be Katy Neal, a
re.
hilton they %ill also go
th, when it comes to
is Crystal Benge, w\ho
nior \ arsirt last season


will be Milton's main starter.
This season there are a cou-z
ple of changes as the pitching
rubber has been nimoed back
three feet and this year batting
helmets will hae face masks
for extra protection
For Pace head coach Susan
Williams the concern isn't
about the pitcher genting use to
the distance, but the catchers.
"That extra three foot jump
could tell on the-catcher." said
Williams. "It could be a big
deal when stealing a base."
And something like this
could play right in the hands of
a team like Milton. who is
read\ to offer several surprises.
"We are extremely athlet-
ic." said O'Quinn. "So %we are
looking at doing a lot of run-
ning and anN thing can be possi-
ble once w\e get on base."
There is a definite attitude
change at Milton. but across the
way\ the confidence is still at
Pace as theN face an all-ne\w
district.
-This season is exciting
because of the ne\\ districtt"


said Williams. "We haven't
played some of these teams in
awhile, but they are e\tremelN
competitive.
"But "e have to play as a
learn and I feel like we have real
good unity and chemistry \with
this bunch."
Neither coach -was con-
cerned about the outcome of the
preseason games as they \were
using this as a chance to take a
closer look at their players in
different situations and posi-
tions on the field.
'"Vern few of our players
\ ill practice onl\ one position."
said Williams. "'Most of the
girls can play any position I put
them in so %\e ha\e a great deal
of versatilitN with our lineup."
At Milton. the\ don't \ant
to be considered a one-dimen-
sional club.
"During our tr\outs w\e
looked at each girls at more
than one position." said
O'Quinn. "'We w\ant players
\ ho are at least t\\o dimension-
al."
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Pace Varsi

Schedule

2.10 & Gull Breeze
2,'14 4 Milton
2 1 Gult Breeze
2 24 4 Fole\ Tournamrn
2, 25 4' Folev Tourname
3 2 Nice\ ile
3 7 45 Ft. W\\alton
3 10' ; Tate
3,'1 4 Cresthie\\
3 14 -' Nice'.ille
3. 15 Bryan Christian
3 16 Chocta%%
3 2b Ft Walton Beach
3 24 4' Natarre
3 '29 '.q' kississimmee
3 30 *4 Kissisimmee
33 1 427- Kississirnmee
4 1 @ Kississimme
4.'4 Chocta'v.
4 6 Crest%,etk
4 Taie
4 11 Milton
4 13 Na\arre


ity
e


Milton Varsity

Schedule


6 p m 2 7 @ P.ensacola p )n-i.
6 p.m. 29 Naarre.- 6 p m
6 p.m. 2 1-1 Pace 6 p.m.
ent 2 15 4, Pine Forest 6 p.m.
ent 2 1 -' Escambia b p.m.
6 p m. 2 21 West Florida Tech o p m
6 p.m. 2 23 Gulf Breeze 6 p.m.
6 p.m 2. 24 Pensacola Catholic 6 p.m
6 p.m. 2 28 Washington 5:30 p.m.
6 p.m. 3 2 Pensacola 6 p.m.
1 p m. 3 3 Woodharn 6 p Im.
3.30 p m. 3. Pine Forest 6 p.m.
6 p.m 3'9 @ \\.ashington 3-30 p.m.
6 p.m. 3 1 @4 Lincoln Tallahassee
3 18 @ Lincoln Tallahassee
3.21 Na\arre b p m
3 2.. ,' Cult Breeze 6 p.m.
3 28 Pensacola Catholic 6 p.m.
6 p.m. 3 30 Escambia 6 p.m.
6 p.rn'. 4 4 4 \Voodhanm 5:30 p m
6 p.m. 4 6 *m Wet Fla Tech 5 30 pI-m
6 p.m. 4'11 .-" Pace 6 p.m.
6 p.m.


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Pace finished second on Friday
to Mosley (Lynn Haven) in the
District 1-2A wrestling tourna- -
ment at Crestview High
School. (Right) Nick Webbexe- .
cutes a take down, while .
(above) Colin Brooks works to
keep his opponent from escap-

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Sports


Run


Continued From Page One
Richard Browning, of
Milton, added to the hardware
brought, back to Santa Rosa
County when he won the Male
5K; Senior Grand Masters title,
while Pace's Chris Neal won
the Male 15K Grand Masters
title.' .
"Chris was flying on
Saturday," said Ebanks. "He
had already ran part of his race
when I saw him climbing the
bridge.
"I thought I could catch him,
by the line, but I couldn't keep
pace with him; he was flying."
.Between the runners and
walkers there, were just. under
2,400 participants in this ,ears
event.
In other awards Pavia
Decoteau, of Pace won the
Female 5K title in'the 30-34 age
group, while Bryan Jansen, of
Pace won the Male 5K title in
the 35-39 age group.
Lance Raney, of Jay, fin-
ished second in the Male 5K
50-54 age group and Milton's,
Dan Carlson finished third in,
the Male 5K 55-59 age group.
At the 15K distance, Jefferv
Crane %on the Male 15K 15-19
age group while Jay's
Kristopher Head was just over
two minutes back, to finish
third.
Other 'top finishers at 15K
were Milton's Chuan
Napolitano, who finished sec-
ond in the Male 25-29 age
group, Amy Bertas, of Pace,-
who finished third in the
Female 15K 30-34 age group,
and Milton's Dennis Mayeaux
who finished second in the
Male 15K 50-54 age group.
In the overall hand
crank/weelchair division .Chris'
Lynch finished fourth in a time
S of 40:29.
Navarre's Josh Sharpe, of
Navarre, won the event in a
time of 36:09.
Overall results involving area
runners in the 15K on Saturday:
Chuarin Napolitano Iseventh.
54:15, MiltOn), Chris Neal i115th
57:17, Pace), Adam Pegues
.(25th, 58:40, Milton), Kristopher
Head (32nd, 1:00:17, iJa').
Dennis Maseau\ (45th. 1:01.50,
Milton), Jorge Quiroz i49th.
1:02:10, Milton), Da id Gottlieb
(65th, 1:04:08, Pace),. oshuaj
Field (72nd, 1:04:43 Milton),
Ralph Tompkins l-5th 1:04:54.
Pace), Matthew Bohman (83rd.
1:05:20, Pace), Richard Belanger
(84th, 1:05:22, Milton) Kenneth
Humphreys (89th 1.05-?.9,
Stiloni Jaden Lo~ r', 1 24th
1:07:44, Milton lake Decoteau
(140th, 1:08:41 Pacel Paul
Herrera (143rd, 1:08:54. Miltoni
Matthew Mason l145th 1.09:07
Pace), Ricky Perr\ (158th.
1:09:28, Pace), Amv Bertas
(182nd, 1:10:24, Pace) Mlatthew\
Rogers (183rd, 1:10.28. Milton).
.Chance Trombetti '(209th,
1:11:38, Milton), Chris Zajac.
(237th, 1:13:14, Pace), Higinio,


Rodriguez (238th, 1:13:15;
Milton), Vincent Valdere .(251st,
1:13:47, Milton), Mark Eberhard
(264th, 1:14:09, Milton), Chuck
Mooney (287th, 1:1'4-1:44, Milton).
lan Morris (293rd, 1:15:04, Pace),
Thomas Leach (294th, 1:15:05
Milton), Scott Thompson 130)1st.
1:15:21, Millonl, Christopher
Schumann (321st. 1:16-20
Milton), Jane Rosier (337th
1:16:42, Pace), Gregor\ Curtns
(371st, 1:18:16, Pace), Michelle
Jackson (391st, 1:T8,:45 Pace)
'Walter Campbell (435th, 1:20:12,
Milton), Mike': Renzi (458th,
1:20:52, Milton), Tom Daggett
(482nd, 1:21:35, Pacel, lerem\
Cothern (483rd, 1:21:36, Milton),
Stacey Frantz- (503rd, 1-22:01,
Pace), Jennie Sandberg 1506th,
1:22:03. Pace), Chris Martin
1512th, 1:22:24, Milton),
Christopher Orlowski 1513th.
1:22:25. Milton). Robert Holmes
(543rd, 1:23:02, Pace). Daniel
Carr (636th, 1:27.04, Milton),
Stan Holmes (640th. 1:27:16.
Pace), Nick Marcanio 16541h,
1:27:39, Milton), Gregor% Baker
(663rd, 1:2-:53, Pace), Brandon
Lyter (670th, 1:29.0-, Pacel,
Jewn Bircket (693rd, 1-29:01,
,Milton), Clifton Wyrosdick
(745th, 1:31:22, Pace), John
. Stringfild (753rd. 1:31:32, Pace).
lulittt Osterhaus i768th, 1:32:54.
Milton), Michael Osterhaus
S "69th. 1:32:54. Milton).
Frederick Maurath )"95th.
1:34:27, Pacel. Ronnie Otts
(808th. 1:34:58, Pace). Datid
Summerlin (809th, 1:34:58,
Pace), Sue Ma\o (824th, 1:36:58.
Miltoni, Sarah Lo 1854th, 1:39:59.
Milton). Mary Martin (8551th,
1:40:04. Milton), Craig lI e}
S1858th. 1:40:33, Pace), Selena
Talbert'(892nd,. 1:43:28, Pace),
\alarie Fountain 1893rd, 1:43:42,
Milton). April Sager i907th.
1-47:50, Miltoni.
Overall results involving local
Hand Crank/Wheelchair partici-
pants from Saturday:
Chris Lynch Ifourth. 40:29. Pace)l.
Overall results involving local
runners in Saturday's 5K:
Sandy Ebanks (32nd. 20:05,
Pace), Brsan lansen 154th, 21:47,
Pace), Dan Carlson 166th, 22:29,
Milton). Richard Browning 169th,
22:33 Miltoni. Drewl Kenneds,
(--th 22:45, Milton), Duisty
Kenneds 181st. 22.49, Milton),
hMike Orr 190th. 23:08, Pacel,
Brockston Whitlield (981h, 23:19.
la-). Pavia Decoteau (105th.
23:30 Pace), Matthew% Miller
I115th, 23:37, lav Zachars Orr
(130th. 23:48. Pace). Joshua Kelly
I156th, 24:29, Pace), Christine
Maveav\ (161st. 24:40. Milton),
Donna Becker 1193rd, 25:16.
Pacel. R lee Hart 1208th. 25:42,
Pace) ShirleN Ranes (218th.
25:51. la l, Lance Ranev 1219th
25:51 laI) Seth Jordan (234th,
26:10). Pacel. Rsan Ferrell 1244th.
26.20. Pacel. Derik Hare 1266th.
26:59. Milton), Aaron Morris
(267th, 27-03. Pace), lacob Rine
(273rd, 2-:09. Pace), Ken Brooks
12-5th, 27-1 1, Pace), Dustin Lee
(294th. 2-:41 Pacei, Vicki Bob\,
1308th. 2':47, Pacel, Rick,
Anderson 1361st. 28:36, Pace).
Kaths Ames-Carr 128:49 Miltoni,
Sarah Hughes (403rd. .29:1 ,


Pace), Fatma Gaydon (406th..
29:14, Pace), Melissa Matteson
(409th, 29:20, Milton), chris
Norris (416th. 29:23, Milton),
Carmen Talbot-Fisher (433rd
29-34, Milton) Stacey Lowe
(442nd, 29:43, Milton), Madison
W hitfield 1456th, 29-51, la I,
lakob Dw,,er (-462nd. 29:59.
Pacel. Shelled Anderson 1482nd.
30-15 Pace). Randall Anderson
1485th. 30:1 ". Pace), Jacob
Nixon (5,03rd,. 30-36. Pace).
Elizabeth \Whitfield i504th,
30:36, .Jay), Tim Bird (523rd,
31:05. Milton),. Marisa Curtis
1531st, 31:09, Pace), Chandra
R\an 1552nd, 31:27, Milton),
Jana Nicholson (600rd, 32:11,
Miltoni, Noah Channel (630ih,
32:40, Pacei. James Tormev
(631st. 32:43. Milton,. Gar\
Kaemmerer 1632nd, 32:44,
Pace), Carl Corrao i637th. 32-46,
Pace). Melissa Corrao 1640th.
32:47, Pace), Detan Austin
(641st, 32:50, Pace), Dai\n Hart
1663rd, 33:16, Pace), Mike
Emanuelson 1697th. 34:02,
Milton), lennifer Eruin (728th.
34:36. Milton). George Hughes
1729th, 34-36. Milton). Kimberl\
Le%\is i-67th. 35:11, Miltonl. Tim
Born -792nd. 35:37. Miltoni
Rhonda Rakestrail (-99th, 35:44,
Miltoni Dennis Becker (803rd
35-51. Pace). Rob\n \aldere
(804th. 35:52 Milton .Anna
OC)'Mar\ 180(15th 35:52, Pacel.
Kim Norris 1812th. 36:071
Milton). Gianna Reese 1826th.
36:32 Pace. Alicia Steele 1860th,
37:1 2, Miltoni. lames Hickman
(885th, 3-7:42, Milton). Kelsey
W\illett (886th, 37:43. Milton)
Lauren Turner 1888th 37:44
MiltonL. Mike Thomas (894th,
37:51, Milton). Paul Fecko 1901st
38:01. Milton). lenniler Otts1913th
38:24. Pace), Coco Delph 1942nd,
39:11. Milton), lanis Thomas
1943rd, 39:11. Milton), Kevin
Ga\don (946th, 39:18, Pacel.
Marilyn Arehart (953rd, 39:38,
-Pace), Katherine Born 1955th.
39:41, Milton). -\nn Callender
(984th, 41:00, Pace), Gordon
Callender (985th. 41:01, Pace),
Rebecca Patterson 1001st, 42:32,
Pace). Terry Hare, (1017th, 44:46,
Milton), Benita Glenn '(103st,
46:30. Pace). jackie Hickman
(1036th, 47.52, Milton). Timothy
Sandberg (1037th. 47:54 Pace),
Sara How\ard I1058th. 52:54. lavi,
AshleN Fulmer 110'1st, 56:19.
Milton), Mind\ Cla\ton (1074th,
58.C02, Milton), Dean Platt
(1083rd, 1:22:55. Pace).
Overall results involving local
walkers in Saturday's event:
lean Watson (38th 35:44, lavl,
Connie NMcCras, (47th, 36:14,
Pace). Rick Puclkert 1107th, 40:38,
Milton), Donna Puckett (108th,
40:39, Miltoni, Kaths Smith
il124th, 41:26. Milton). Chnst\
Nobles (134th 42:00 Pace)
Christel Fritz (153rd. 42:26,
Milton). Nina Howard (157th.
42:33. la\), Casev Willett 1253rd
46:20. Milton). Teri Chapman
(290th, 48:04. Milton). Deth
White-VogI (304th, 49:20, Milton).
Sabrina Harris (305th, 49:21,
Milton), Diane Gibson 1311th
49:26,. Pace), Malcolm Gibson
(337th, 51:04, .Pace). Pat Morres
(357th, 53:20, Milton).


Winter


Nationals



Weekend


By BILL GAMIBLIN
PG Sports Editor
The thunder of Southern
Raceway a iill return tomorrow.
Friday. and Saturday with the
running of the Winter Nationals
featuring the IMCA Modified.
Thursday w ill be a day for
the fans to check out pracuces
from 4 to 8:30 p.m. with free
admission to the grandstands.
Friday action "ill intolse
the IMICA Modified, street
stock, trucks., intage, and
hoggs.
On Saturday the INICA
Modified will return along %with
the hobby, stingers, and late
models.
Friday 's IMCA feature 1 ill
pay $1.500 to %%in:.' while
Saturday' feature ill have
drivers battling for the $2.000
purse up for grabs.
Last year Greg Hopkins
won the Fnday night IMCA
feature w hen he executed a last
lap pass to beat Chris Smith to
the checkered flag.
Rounding out the top five
were Jason Hughes. Bill
Adams. and Jerry Muensier.
Saturday saw a Barnhill
one-tv*o finish.
,Jason Barnhill led his
brother Jesse, the 2004 IMCA
Gulf Coast Region Champion,
to the checkers followIed by
Todd Neiheiser, Bill Adams,
and Ron tubs rounding out the
top live.
Other winners last year
were Bo 1Bailey winning the.
truck class, Matt Miley winning
the street stock division. Chris
Bayhi won his fourth consecu-
tive Winter Nationals vintage
class win, Alan Seitz won the
hogg class, David Steffens won
the stingers, and Ryan Fowler


led wire to wire for the hobby
div ision.
Gates on both days will


open at 4 p.m. w ith admission
on Friday\ being $12 for adults
and $15 on Saturda'\.
A list of entries \\as not
available at press time from
Southern Race\va\.
S hIn other racing new s D; lan
Sawy\er, of Pace, has secured
the Junior Sportsman Champ
Lite. and Champ Heavy divi-
'sions of the World Karting
Associations Winter Divisional
Series.
The 12-\ear-old driver
from Pace posted five \wins. t[wo
seconds, and two third place
finishes in the 10 races that


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comprised the title chase.
Sawyer had the title
clinched prior to Saturday 's two
events at Oakgrove Motorsports
Park in Baker.
Sawyer will continue his
karting efforts% while also
preparing to run his first Near in
the Allison Legacy cars.
The Allison Legacy Series,
follows the Hooters Pro Cup in"
races at various tracks from
Pennsylvania to Florida.

Sltoli. t'rfinein bvy
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WInAIVFebruaryvB. 2006 -


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^Divorce Workshop offers help in recovery...


workshop, a nursery will be
provided for children, ages
infant to 3 years. Kingdom Kids
Bible Study,. and activities for
ages 4 through 5th grade. There
%will also be a Youth Bible StudN
and activities for grades 6 and
abo'e.
An optional dinner is provided
at 5:30 p.m. for the cost of $3


:Are you experiencing the pain Wednesday beginning February
-.-and grief of divorce? Then 22, at 6:15 p.m. and ending at
,:attend the upcoming divorce 7;30 p.m. Reservations are
'recovery workshop entitled requested. .
,:r:"Navigating Di'orce." This 8- ".Navigating Divorce"is open to
-session workshop is designed to the public and is a non-denomi-
: make the adjustment from mar- national class, held at Christ
:-ried life to single life more United Methodist Church on
.understandable. Dogwood Drive in Milton.
'The %workshop will meet each While you are attending the

Leavins to be special guest


Bagdad United Methodist
Church will host the
Community Seniors
Luncheon on Tuesday.
February 21st at 11 a.m. All
senior citizens are welcome!
Bagdad United Methodist


per adult, and $1 per child.
Ditmer reservations are
requested each Monday. by.
noon. For reservations, or more
information on the Divorce
Recovery Workshop please call
623-0614 or 623-8820.


Church is located at 4540
Forsyhb Street in the historic
villagee of Bagdad. FL. If you
have a large group that will be..
attending or if you need more-
information, please call the
church office at 626-1948.


Looking to serve Christ?
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? The objective is
Bible study. prayer, praise and fellowship. Please con-
tact Hugh. Phone numbers are home 850/626-4217 or
Cell 850/723-8046.

Impact 2006 Women's Conference


This coming Sunday. February Caroline Street. Ihe service
12. Stephanie Lea% ins will be begins at 6 p.m. Everyone is
singing and sharing her testi- in'.ited to attend this special
money at First Baptist Church of service. For more information
Milton. located at 6797 call 623-3122.


Milton Ftrst Assembly of God
will be hosting "Impact 2006
VWomen's Conference Februarn
17-18 iFn-Sati beginning at ,6
p.m. Friday, and 9.30 a.m..
Saturday. Guest speaker \ ill be
Karen Leal. of Jubilee
International. This conference
is open to ladies of all ages and


Ne.vt Tuesday is itulentine 's Dav. Let's remember tim is a FREE event. To register
Greatest Love of All "For God so loved the world thai He please call Jeannie Hill at
gave His only begotten son, ihat whosoever believer in 850/626-8079. The church is
hin should not perish, but have everlasting life." Jn 3:16 -located at 6163 Dogwood Dri'e


God is bringing healing,
restoration and captives are
being set free! We believe that
you will leave this conference
w ith a more committed walk
w ith God, a greater insight' to
H is love, and a deeper desire to
see that others come into, His
kingdom. Register today and
allow God to Impact' you in
2006!


Ask the Preacher

...a weekly column answering your questions
with Biblical answers about life.


Dear Pastor Gallups, "I am thoroughly confused on the
topic of predestination and election. Is a person predestined
or elected to be saved?" J.D., Milton
Dear J.D.,
The word "predestined" is used only FOUR times in the
Bible. It is used two times in Romans 8 and two times in
Ephesians 1. The apostle Paul wrote both of these books. He is
the ONLY Bible writer to use the word. In both of these cases
I Paul makes clear that he is talking directly and specifically to
Christian JEWS of the earl) church "when he uses the word 'pre-
destined'! In Romans 2:17. Paul begins by saying "if you call
yourself a JEW..." In Romans 7: 1. he clearly reiterates that he is
still speaking Jewish Christians.
Paul was a Jew. He knew and understood that there was a
"remnant" of Israel promised in the days of the Nlessiah's
I appearance. which %would be believers and be chosen of God to
take the gospel to the Gentile world. Paul was "chosen", "elect-
ed", "predestined" on the road to Damascus. He was on his way
to KILL Christians when God "elected" him!
Again in Ephesians 1. he begins by speaking to the
Christian JEWS in the church at Ephesus and then he SWITCH-
I ES to the Gentile Christians in Eph. 1:13. Here he describes the
Gentiles as coming to Jesus solely through the preached Gospel
and by faith. This "shift" in his target audience is undeniable.
The word "elect" is used a bit more widely of believers in
general. Especially when Jesus uses the word. But. again. Paul
clearly defines who the "elect" are that he and Peter speak of
(the only other two New Testament writers to use the wvord
S"elect")...in Romans 11:28 and in Rom. 11:5. Here Paul says
they are the JEWISH Christians of HIS DAY!
Consider this also...Since Jesus is God's "elect" son and the
Gospel is God's "elect" power unto salvation and since faith is
God's "elect" response to receive his Grace ...then if you are a
born-again Christian, having heard the Gospel and responding
by faith, then you are a part of God's "ELECT"! I hope this
clears up the matter for you J.D.
For a thorough study of this subject. log on to
http://w% ww .hickory hammockbaptist.org/booklets/calv inism.ht

Carl Gallups is the Paitor of Hickory Hanmmock Baptist Church in MAlton.
He haS a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida State University, atm a Master
of Dintirt' from Thi New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminar-. He has been
pastor of'HHBC since 19. He serves as an Internantonal Obuh Evangelist for
the Sotlihern Baprist Contention since 1990 preaching all over the U.S. and
Canada For more informnanon about HHC. call 623-8959 or visit our n ebste ve
isii htickorvyha,inmockbaprist.org. It you hate any questions for .Ask The
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE.
PAY DOE. APPLY IN PERSON AT
CRESTVIEW READY RENT. 311
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DRIVER- NOW HIR-
ING QUALIFIED
DRIVERS for Cen-
Iral Florida Local &
National OTR posi-
lions. Food grade
banker no hazmal.
no pumps, great
benefits, competitive
pay & new equip-
ment Need 2 years
experience Call By-
nunm Transport lor
your opportunity to-
day 1800)741-7950

EARN UP to $550
WEEKLY Working
through irie govern-
meri,. PT Njo Experi-
ence. Call Todayi"
(8001488-2921

Ask for Depaiimenr

EXPERIENCED RV
TECHNICIAN Want-
ed! Dealership in the
heart of Race COLn-
fry needs quality ex-
perienced RV
Techs Great Bene-
Ints Pay based on
experience Hiourly
shop Fax Resume
Only l, i704 1455-
1439 r-jo phone
calls please. Tom
Johns'on Camping
Center
NOW HIRING cash-
-r f-r Bailevs Penny
Pantry 3840 Hwy
90 Pace 994-.801


104
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JANITORIAL
COMPANY looking
for experienced
janitoral supervisor
in Milton/ Pace
area. Evening
Shot,
salary+beneflts.
Fax
resumes to 850-
626-
WMlE.,r Lr tr0-;
ACTORS & MOD-
ELS' Make $75-
$250.day. All ages
and laces wanted,
No exp Required.
FT PTI 8001714-
7564.
NOW HIRING for
2006 Postal Posi-
lions $1750-
559.00+.hr. Full
Benelis Paid Train-
ing and Vacations
Ho Experience Nec-
essary (800)584-
1775 Reference I
5600.

P/T & F/T
DIETARY AID
positions available
NcI., experience
necessary.
Apply in person al
Santa Rosa Healih
and Rehab
5386 Broad SI
irn Millori EOE
Drug Free
Workplace


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up to 20 words
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OVER 20
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:CISSY GOOCH *

STEAK-OUT
CHARBROILED
Delivery located at
6404 N. 9th Ave
Pensacola is now
hiring for delivery,
drivers immediately.
'Earn an average of
,$13-$15 per hour!
SExcellent local com-
- pany! Apply in per-
'. son anytime. or call
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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
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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.


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Saturday's Press Gazette and you ,
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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., ill be an important
consideration in the entire application
and selection process. After all appli-
cations are evaluated, your name will
be placed on the employ ment 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 employ ment is deter-:
mined.
Minimum Qualifications Alust Be
Attained Before the Closing Date I
HS/GED. II y r clerical exp %% ith
public contact. including operation of
a PC or similar data entr, 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 employ ment is deter-
mined.
Alinimmn Qualifications (Must Be
Attained Before the Clostng 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) yis
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


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NOTICE -
Milton Newspapers,
Inc. (dba Tne Santa
Rosa Press 'Gazette
and The Santa Rosa
Free Press) re-
serves the right to
censor, reclassify,
revise, edit or reflect
any advertisement
not meeting its
standards of accept-
ance. Submission of
an advertisement
does not constitute
an agreement to
publish said adver-
tisement. Publication
of an advertisement
does not constitute
an. agreement for
continued publica-
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104
General Help

PLACE
YOUR AD
HERE
THE NAVY ex-
change at NAS
Whiting Field seeks
a dependable
barber *. .
to perform a variety
of barbering serv-
ices for authorized
military and civilian
personnel. Must be
a graduate from an
accredited school or:
barbering or cosme-
tology & possess a
valid state driver l-
cense. Barbering
equipment provided.
commission oppor-
tunity, eligible for
health care including
medicaldental,'vi-
sion,,, life insurance,
vacations, sick
'leave, paid holiday,
401k. & pension.
Applications and re-
sumes will be ac-
cepted at the ex-
change, bldg. 3044.
on board NAS Whit-
ing Field Feb 8-11
Irom 8am-3pm
114
Medical

THE HERITAGE QF
SANTA ROSA
"Committed to
Caring"


S CNA
" .'M11-7'

RN
11-7snhd


LPN/RN
3-11 shift

. Cook '.

5530 Northrop Road
Milton, Florida
32570
(8501 983-8888
EOE


Eckerd Youth Alternative is seeking a,
Group Treatment Coordinator for our
outdoor therapeutic program serving
at risk youth located in Milton. Fl.
Responsibilities include individual.
group, and family counseling.
monitor and document treatment,
formulate and implement family,
intervention plans, prepare parents
for camp visits, and help children'
bring camp experiences home.
Bachelor's in a human services field
and 2 yrs exp. \\ working with children
with serious emotional
disturbances/substance abuse
problems required. Send resumes to
Margie James,
Fax: 727-461-4387:


online: www.eckerdyouth.org '


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. Conlacl
Don Wiggins al:
983-7576 or
Fax
resume to:
850-682-1523
Liberty National
is an EOE




310
Business
Opportunities
ALL CASH CANDY
ROUTE Do you earn
$800/day" 30 Ma-
chines, Free Candy
All lor $9,995.
(8881629-9968
B02000033. CALL
US: We will not be
undersold!
BANKCARD
SALES $49. Lease=
$1440./ $59.= 1791
Lifetime Vested Re-
siduals 1.65% '+,
19.5c -1000% 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
Cutlery (800)ASK-
Jobi. EOE.


Drivers:


Dedicated!

Dedicated!

Dedicated Customer Out of Pensacola.
No Back Hauls
Paid Odometer Mileage
Loaded & Empty
$50,000
or More Per Yr.-
Plus Benefits
& HOME WEEKENDS
Call 866-592-7006
Ask For Bill or Neal
CDL-A w/1 yr. min.
Exp. required

Gas Service Technician I City of Milton:

Reqs: St of FL Drivers Licenses, Class "A"

CDL required w/in 3 mos. Prev utility

installation exp an asset. Salary range

$16,494.00 $27,788.00 Annually.

Excellent paid benefits. This is a full time

City of Milton position. Contact Landrum

Staffing Svcs, P.O. Box 15700 Pns. FL

32514 (6723 Plantation Rd, Pns) or call

(850) 476-5100. Aps will be accepted thru

February 17, 2006. The City of Milton is a

Drug Free Workplace and EOE/AA
0


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 tax re-
sume toll-free
(866)396-4833.


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.


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


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Two Near degree and two years expe-
rience in appraising, building con-
strucuon. 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 ha\e a
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 Oualifications (Must Be
Attained Before the Closin Datre)


'Graduation from an accredited four
year college or unilersits w ith a ,
Bachelor degree and (2) yrs exp in
the field of real property 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 12'1 yrs
exp in the field of real property tax
assessing: OR (4) yrs exp in real,
property appraising. building con-'
struction or Real Estate. (21 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 e employed in this posi-
tion.


Technical Services Librarian (3308)
Range: 30 $ 45,572.90 $
50,303.97 DOQ
**Open Until Filled**
Note: All4 experience and/or educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on applicationbefore
qualification for employment is deter-
mined.
Alininimu Qualifications (,Aist 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 Oualificationsv (MustA RBe


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
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.oldhimer-
loghomes com.

/\PLACE
YOUR
AD
HERE
PROFESSIONAL
VENDING Route -
No Bubble Gum
Here! Real snack,
soda, waler, luice. fi-
nancing available
with deposit. Great
equipment. Great lo-
cations. (877)843-
8726. BO#2002-
037: www.snackso-
davendingroutes.co
m
WANT TO make
money? Like easy
research? Travel to
your local court-
house property re-
cords office to look
things up & make
copies. Will Train!
Call Stephen or
Laura 1877)571-
7900.

315
Business Services
ABNEY CUSTOM
CARPENTRY. All of
your home improve-
ment needs. Over
15 years experience
& licensed. Call to-
day tor 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. '
ARTIE KELLER
STUCCO. Licensed
and Insured. Con-
ventional and Syn-
ihetic 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.


Martin A. Hinote

COINS, STAMPS

& JEWELRY

478-3859 "
'235 E. 9 Mile Rd. Pensacola, FL
(Northview Shopping Center)
WE SPECIALIZE IN
COIN JEWELRY FOR GIFTS
Pendants Rings Bracelets
Money Clips 14 ct. Gold Sterling Silver
c- -- .)L.--..


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: .41Al experience and/or educa-
tional requirements must be clearly
documented on applicauon before
qualification for employment is deter-
mined.
Milinimum Qualifications (,tlust Be
Attained Before the Closing Date)
Bachelor's degree in Urban and
Regional Planning, En ironmental
Science, Architecture. Landscape
Architecture, or related field and 1


year of reles ant planning and zoning
experience, or Master's degree in.
Urban and Regional-Planning or
related field and no experience.
LICENSE: Applicant must have a
%alid State of Florida Driver's
License at the date of hire and main-
tain said license while employed in
this position. .

Testing w ill be held on Thursday,
February 16, 2006 for
Communications Dispatcher 1.
Communications Specialist Trainee
and Communications Specialist I.
The APPLICANT must contact: ,
Human Resources at 850-983-1948
to fecei'e their assigned testing time.
for the date above. .All applications.
and supporting documents must be
recei ed 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
REOUiRED 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, E-MAIL. OR HAND
DELIVERED.

If the required supplemental ques-


tions and sunnortin2'docuimenit.


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





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

AJc#MG2008I
Insured
BORDER TO Bor-
der Fence and Decli
Company. All types
of fencing installed
and repaired. SpeL-
cializing in privacy
fencing and wooden)
decks. Our privacy
fences are built with
SCREWS. Free Es,-
timates. 485-2532. ,
BUDGET HOUSE
Painting- Insured 4
Licensed. Call Andy
@ 850-304-9680.
C&S FENCE
Quick Service, free
estimates Chain link
specialist, or wood
lence. Call 291r
4591 Local L!-
censed and insured,
BBB registered.
CALL ME for all
your mortgage
needs. "Even if your
credit isn't perfect"
Purchase, ReFi,
1000% Loans, No In-
come Verification.
Easy.- Fast... Dd-
pendable. Bill "tim-
bie 850-380-022()
General Mortgage
Consultants, Inc
2160 Creighton RI.
Pensacola. FL.
32504. www.billtirr-
bie.com 850-479-
1665 tax 850-471-
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 incli-
sive Complete
Training Huge
Profit,* Quick Re-
turn* High Volume
"All Carriers Call
(954)796-0000.
COMPANY AND
0/0 Needea 87
cents per mile all
Dead head paid .+
fsc. Call Don Salts-
man CTC Trucking
Inc. (321)639-15221
D&D REMODELING
INC. General Con-
tractor All Types
Home Maintenance;
Roofs, to Floors,
Renovations, Decks
Tile, Plumbing, Etc.t
Evictions, Move-
Outs, Construction
Cleaning, Pressue
Washing, Painting,
Tree work, & Eta.
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 Fra -
cisco, owner. Cell
(850) 529-8718
Home (850) 623-
8697
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


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315
Business Services
G&E LANDSCAP-
ING AND TREE
SERVICES
'Free estimates,
credits. card ok.
Grading, mulching,
weeding, trimming,
new beds, old beds
redone, clean ups,
clearing stump
grinding, tree remov-
al. 850-529-5650

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

HUSEBY FLOOR
covering. Installing
Hardwood & Lami-
nate Flooring, sand
and refinishing. Rea-
sonable Rates. Li-
censed '& Insured.
Call for quote 850-
994-7561 or 490-
0404.
IMMEDIATE,
CASHIII. US Pen-
sion Funding pays'
cash now for 8 years
of. your future pen-
sion payments. Call
(800)586-1325 for a
SFREE, no-obligation
estimate. www.us-
pensionfunding.com

IRENE'S PET Care
Pet Sitting
Boarding
Dog Walking
.;19yrs. in Rescue
Milton, Florida'
,:(850)981,-1007

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 $12.0K/yr.
Equipment & Sup-
ilies incl. $33,250
850-479-8815.
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
(8501573-0669
LAND CLEARING/
Dozer/Tractor work
Specializing in col-
vert installation &
Driveways. Leveling,
root raking,' bushog-
.ging, disking. Equip-
Iment 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
,.1.00mg..$2.75/pill.
:Global Medicines
*(866)634-0720'
www.globalmedi-

:MAYBE, YOU can
:do it yourself, but
will you? Dave Kop-
:pin Home Improve-
"ment, Inc. Specializ-
*ing in Insurance esti-
:mates, Small Home
SImprovement Proj-
:ects & Maintenance.
(850) 626-6944.

MIKE KAYLOR
', Cement Mason
S' *Patios


*Walks
; *Driveways
* Free estimates,
:no job too small.
Quality work at
affordable prices.
S 994-0897.


315
Business Services.
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.
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decks) Residential.
Interior/Exterior.
Family owned busi-
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Call The Erjcksens
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$35.00. Discount for
multiply removals.
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Licensed & Insured.
Local Contractor.
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Business Services
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.
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 Availalie
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.
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Belore'After in my
E. Milton home, for,
E.M.E & Hobbs dis-
irict. Nice environ-
ment. $10.00 day.
Snacks & activities
provided. 626-9844.
GROWING PRE-
SCHOOL needs full
rime infant teacher &
pan-lime afternoon
teachers. Call 623-
4930 or apply at
4996 Glover Ln.,
Milton.

RED CROSS
Babysitier Course
Certified Teen
Available for
'Babysitting. 14
years old, Mature
and Responsible.
$5 00 per hour up
to three children.L
Call 525-1737.

REGISTERED
.CHILD care in Pace
has infant space
available. Call Jan
994-7812,
,325
i Domestic
DEPENDABLE
HOUSEKEEPER
TEN YEARS EXPE-
RIENCE. REASON-
ABLE RATES.CALL
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your business
needs! Equipment
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Truck Financing,
Medical Working
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and finally get
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Lawn Care
CLARK'S LAWN
Care and General
Maintenance & All
Types of Traclor
Work. Licensed &
Insured. Call Mike
Clark at 626-2428.

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SERVICE Trim, cut'
& remove. Call 626-
.2159 '(if no answer,,
ripa.: lieate message).
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home. Central H/A1
fenced back yard.
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hookups. Now ac-
cepting applications.
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'back asap. $735
month, $500 depos-
it.
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, musl have ac-
ceptable credit.
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748-3046
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Homes
HOUSES FOR
RENT- Milton &
Pace- 3/2, double
car garage, fenced
yard. : $925 a
month, $700 depos-
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0495.


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406'
Homes

FOR RENT

1/1 Home
5835 Stewart St.
S $400*

1 .2/1 Duplex
4262 Del Prado,
S Pace $450"
"3/2 home .
5 476 Oak Meadows,
Milton $1150* ,

*3/2Horme
6,6710 Cedar Ridge,
SMilton $1100 '

2/1 Duplex,.
5873 Byrom St.
S.$400"

? Santa Rosa Realty
623-0077

S' 408
Land

LAND FOR SALE
Refer to .
Classification
.#510 '

MOBILE HOME lots
tor 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
S and Pace. $400 to
$650 per month.
'Call 994-5703, leave-
message.
"4 BED. 2 ba $425
.mo. 994-8865
FOR RENT 2 bed 1
bath. East Gate Mo-
bile Home Ranch.
Call 626-8973
FOR SALE- Double-
wide mobile home
o.,.';on 1/4 acre. 3/2,
: '1,600 s.f., f/p;
$79,900. Will do
owner financing
w/$20K down. Calf
Barbara Cumbie
377-6787 or 626-
8959.
NICE, QUIET, clean
park. Includes water.
garbage & lawn
service. Two new
S 2bd/ 2ba. from $500
to $600. No pets
255-7772.
416
Vacation & Resort
CRUISE- 7
NIGHTS, EASTERN
CARIBBEAN. Brand
new ship sailing r/t
from Ft. Lauderdale
November 2006-
March 2007. >From
$499 (port taxes in-
'cluded) winh FREE
BUS! '.8001741-,
1770, www.alla-
boardtravel.com;.


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506
Honies
3/2 HOME with
1,575 s.f. and 1500
s.f
workshop.$189.900..
Owner finance
$10,000 ;down 7%,
30 yrs. approx.
$1,190.89 P & I mo.,
Linda 983-3062.


506
Homes
3/2 HOME with
1,575 s.f. home and
1500 s.f
workshop.$189,900.
Owner finance
$10,000 down 7%,
30 yrs. approx.
$1,190.89 P & f mo.,
Linda 983-3062.

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


BY OWNER/
AGENT 3bd/2ba.
Lakefront. The
Moors Golf & Rac-
quet Club.
$239,900.. 380-
3660 : :
FOR 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/lst
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.
PLACE YOUR
AD HERE

MARIA GOMEZ
realtor
pool 1 acre. 3br, 2ba
off Avalon near 1-10
$165,000
MLS 285505
(8501 77-6586
(850) 939-5232
mgomez@jmerealty.
com
www.jmerealty.com
NC MOUNTAINS-
LOG canin $89,900.
Easy to finish cabin
on secluded site.
Million $$$ Views
Available on 1-7
acre parcels
$29,900-$79,900.
Free Info Available!
1828)256-1004.
NEW WATER-
FRONT Custom
home 1/2 acre lot,
fish off your' own
dock. From garden
tub to smooth top
stove. Utility build-
ing, well sprinklers.
covered porch.
NEAR 1-10 EXIT.;
Call Richard Braz-
zeal, EXIT-NFI
850-255-1923 for af-"
fordable waterfront
at $199,900:
PACE- HOME with
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


510
Land

SECLUDED
SERENE

- NW of NAS
ing Field

* 20 Placid ac
zoned agricul

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value at $198

* 3 mobile hor
garage, barn.

* $247,239

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Mobile Hon
MOBILE HOI
lot, 2 Ddrm, 2
983-4930.
NEED FINAI
on a house c
bile home?
can help. Do
Eastgate
Home Park
8973.
SECLUDED
SERENE

NW of NAS
ing Field

20 Placid ac
zoned agricul
Land prop. I
value at $198

3 mobile ho
garage, barn,

$247,239

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Investments Land Land Land Los
D & MOVE TO TEN- E TENNESSEE LAKEFRONT BAR- WESTERN NC
E NESSEEI LOOKING Lake, Properties GAINS Waterfront MOUNTAINS North
FOR LAKE LOTS, Homes from Properties from Carolina Where LOST
Whit- LAKE .HOMES, $200,000 to $99,900 Lake Gun- there is: Cool Moun- Be s
LAND, FARMS, $1,000,000. Lake- tersville, Alabama tain Air, Views & Sa
VICTORIANS, IN- front lots from Exclusive Goose Streams, Homes, Anin
cres VESTMENT OR $100,000 Lakeview Pond Island Premier Cabins & Acreage. to r
tural MARINAS WE lots from. $35,000 bass fishing destina- CALL FOR FREE miss
HAVE IT ALL AT Call Lakeside Realty tion ONE DAY ON- BROCHURE OF sbe.si
AFFORDABLE PRI- (423)626-5820 or LY LAND. SALEI MOUNTAIN PBOP -' the
t CES. EXECUTIVE visit www.lakesi- -Saturday, February. SALES oi
.043 CHOICE REAL/ES- derealty-In com. 1tlb-90---niilies (800)642-5333. Re- pic
TATE IN TENNES- EAST AMA from Atlanta, 1 hour alty Of Murphy 317 850
hesd SEE (865)717-7775 Mounain Property or less from Birming- 'Peachtree St. Mur-
sed CHARLOTTE For Sale Onehour ham, Huntsville, phy, N.C. 28906.
BRANSON AGENT west of Atlanta in Chattanooga. Call www.realtyofmur- Mt
OR VISIT MY WEB- Piedmont, AL Beau- NOW for early ap- phy co
SITE WWW,EXEC- tiful View 48 acres pointmentl
UTVECHOICEREA- $144,000 14,400 888LAKE-SALE x
LESTATE.COM OR down 1,087 per 914.
WWW.CHARLOT- month owner fi- MOUNTAINS OF
es TEBRANSON.COM. nanced. Call Glenn NORTH GA. The .
560 (850)545-4928. Very Best of River- '. 706
ME & Lan560d (850)5454928.EAST TENNESSEE front, Lakefront, Livestock Supplies SM.
baME .& Land EAST TENNESSEE Acreage Tracts,
bath. A LOT OF LOTS PROPERTIES FOR Building Parcels Ma
AVAILABLE IN SALE- Solo by own- From 1 to 195 Acres HAY 50
NCING SOUTHWEST er. Log Homes. Lots Direct From Owners FOR SALE
or mo- FLORIDA. Cape & Acreage near Pi- (706)276-7773 Coastal Hay. 623-
I may Coral, Lehigh and geon Forge- Gatlin- 6769 or 336-2267.
)rothy Lake Placid. Water- burg, Newport & P ACE
Mobile front, Multi-family, White Pine. Call PLACE
626- single family and Ricky Bryant YOURAD I
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acres Northeast of
Milton, 10 minutes
from Blackwater
State Park.
2- 1999 Palm
Harbor modular
homes. 3B/ 2Bath,
front and back
porch on botn,
shop. storage, fully
stocked fish pond.
Four acres fenced
pasture. Beautiful
family homesite,
must sell for
medical reasons.
$300,000 for all.
Call 850-957-8784
or 850-554-5237.


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





556 .
Homes
MURPHY, NORTH
CAROLINA AHH
COOL SUMMERS
MILD WINTERS Af-
fordable Homes &
Mountain Cabins
CALL FOR FREE
BROCHURE
1877)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
Commissions, Sta-'
bility. Support. Val-
ue. Contact Mr.
Henry (800)467-
3006 www.oldtimer-
loghomes.com.


ww.hmppropenies.
corn or call
(239)707-0888.
ADULT COMMUNI-
TIES and Other
Properties For Sale
Ocala / Marion
County Team Real
Estate of Ocala, Inc.
Realtor Multiple
Listing Service
(888)391-6658.
ASHEVILLE. NC
AREA HOMESITES
Own a private
mountain retreat.
Gated riverfront
community. Stun-
ning mountain
views. 1 to 8 acres
from the $60s. Four-
season climate. Call
(866)292-5762. Bear
River Lodge.
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 (8001841-
5868.
COASTAL NC
DEEPWATER! Off-
season Special-
Save'Bigl 10 acres-
$139,900. Beautiful-
ly wooded, deep
boatable water, long
pristine shoreline.
Access to ICW,, At-'
lantic, Sounds. Pow-
er, phone, perked.
Excellent" financing.
Call now (800)732-
6601 x 1458.
COASTAL SOUTH-
EAST Georgia
Large wooded water
access, marsh view,
lake front, and golf
oriented homesites
from the mid $70's
Live oaks, pool, ten-
nis, :golf. (877)266-
7376. www.cooper-
spoint.com. ,
LARGE MTN. Land
Bargains, High Ele-
vation. Adjoins Pris-
tine State Forest,
20+ AC to 350 AC.
Sweeping Mtn.
Views, Streams.
www.liveinwv.com.


EASTERN TEN-
NESSEE MOUN-
TAIN HOMESITES
Gated lakeside com-
munity. 1 to 5 acre
wooded and lake
view sites from the
$40s. Planned
amenities Minutes
from Chattanooga.
Call today (866)292-
5769 Gates of the
River.

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-
reaiy.com, janeba-
er@alltel.net
GOVT HOMES! $0
DOWN! BANK RE-
PO'S & FORECLO-
SURESI NO CRED-
IT OK' $0 / LOW
DOWNI Call for List-
ings (800)498-8619.
GROUND FLOOR
PRE-CONSTRUC-
TION Coconut
Grove High Rise,
Complete Amenities,
Minutes To Beach,
Restaurants, Enter-
tainment. Great
Rental Investment.
COMPLETED IN
2007. ONLY 10% In-
vestment For Quali-
fied Buyers. JACK
ZWEIG. REALTOR
CASTLES REALTY.
1877)468-5687.
HORSE FARM LIQ-
UIDATION 20 acres-
$59,900 Lush pas-
tures. beautiful troul
stream, spectacular
upstate NY setting!
Ideal summer home
sitel Terms avail!
Call now! 18771909-
5263 www uo-
stateNYIand.com',
TENNESSEE
LAKEFRONT RE-
TREATS Newly re-
leased lakefront,
wooded and moun-
tain view sites. 1 to
6 acres from the
40s. 90 minutes to
Nashville. Don't
miss
the sunsets over the
lake! Call (866)339-
4966. Eagles Ridge.


PLACE YOUR AD HERE


NC MOUNTAINS
10.51 acres on
mountain top in gat-
ed community, view,
trees, waterfall &
large public lake
nearby, paved pri-
vate access,
$119,500 owner
(866)789-8535
www.NC77.com.
NORTH CAROLINA
Gated Lakefront
Community 1.5 acres
plus, 90 miles of
shoreline. Never
before offered with
0.20 pre-develomeni
discounts, 00o90
financing.
Call(800)709-5253
TENNESSEE
LAKEFRONT ,
HOMESITES 1 to 6
acres from the $40s.
Spectacular lake,
mountain and wood-
ed nature sites new-
ly released. Just 1-
1/2 hours ,to Nash-
ville. Don't miss outl
Call (866)339-4966.
TENNESSEE
LAKESIDE RE-
TREATS New gated
community. Incredi-
ble lake & mountain
.views. 1 to 5, acre
building sites from
the $40s. Lake ac-
cess, boal ramp, pri-
_vate slips (limited).
Don't miss out. Call
(866)292-5769.
TIRED OF Hurri-
canes? Buy the last
of Georgia Coast.
Waterfront, low
300's; Marshfront,
200's; Golf Course,
Mid 150's. Great
investment property.
Call Charlie & Part-
ners, '(912)258-
4561.
WATERFRONT
LAND Sale! Direct
Waterfront Parcels
from only $9,9001 2
acres dockable with
Log Cabin Pkg from
$89,900! 4.5 acres
dockable waterfront
only $99,9001 All
properties are new
to the market! Call
toll-free (866)770-
5263 ext. 8.


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, Iree 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
PUPPPIES FOR
sale, nalf bullmastiffi
labrador. Shots and
wormed, 2 left, $100
ea. 994-9373
712
Lost & Found
PETS


FOi)ND-
BROWN & WHITE
MaleDog in the
Guernsy Rd. Pace
area. Call 995-
5746 or 261-3598
or 261-1173.
LOST 9 month old
White & black medi-
um hair dog look like
a Springer Spaniel.
Lost in vicinity of
Stewart St. Reward
offer. 626 6444 or.
516 5445
LOST BEAGLES in
East Milton area.
Right after Dennis
near the end of July.
1 male, 1 female.
.Please call with any
information 626-
2428 or 516-7983.
LOST DACHS-
HOUND RED Fe-
male-Lost in Wood-
bine Area. Call 994-
8557.

PLACE YOUR

ADHERE

LOST MALE CAT
No. tail', creamy
white with gray
face and blue
eyes. 623-3519


712
t & Found
PETS

YOUR PET?
iure to call
nta Rosa
nal Control
report him
iing and to
ire he's-not
re waiting
n you to
k him up!
0-983-4680


. Blonde
lie Dog
1-9889


804
Apparel


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


WHITE WEDDING
dress, size 10. veil,
ring bearer pillow, all
for $75 Call 626-
7841
806
Appliances
FOR SALE- G.E.
profile side by side
refrigerator with ice
and water in door
(black) like new
$350. 995-8730
SIDE BY side refrig-
erator, almond color,
,good shape, with
icemaker, $200. Call
626-7841
814
Furniture
FOR SALE China
cabinet, $150.
Please call 623-
4940
816
Jewelry.
31.60 GRAM Rare
beveled herring
bone cnain necklace
14 karat gold. No
checks. $950. Call.
850-313-1885.
818
Lawn Equipment
FOR SALE- Murray
12,5 h.p., 38 in. cut
riding lawnmower
w/dump cart. New,
less than: 20 hours
running time. $700.
983-2779.
822
," Musical
Instruments
ALLEN CHURCH
Organ. AGO pedal
board,. 2 manual,
large detach speak-
er. $1500. 626-2539

PLACE YOUR
ADHERE

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.


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St. Augustine
Farm Direct
\We Deliver
434-0066 7

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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832
Miscellaneous
Wanted
DEMO HOMESITES
WANTED NOW! For
the NEW Kayak
Pool! The On-
Ground Pool with In-
ground Features'
Unique Opportunity.
SAVE $$. Call
(866)348-7560
FREE ESTIMATES
Financing.


830
Miscellaneous
For Sale
ALL STEEL
BLDGS. UPTO
50 % OFF! Engi-
neered for Hurricane
Coast!l Ship factory
direct for quick deliv-
ery. 24 x 30 Up to
100 xO 2 0Ql-Call-
Now! (800) 499-
6401 Eddie.

ATTENTION HOME
BUILDERS
REMODELERS

Garage door, cus-
tom 8' x 16' with.'
windows, insulated
brand new never in-
stalled. Paid
$1,377 will sell
$1,000. See at Kel-
ler Smith on N. Da-
vis or call 626-6766

BUILDING SALE!
"Beat Next In-
creasel 20x26 Now
$3340. 25x30
$4790. 30x40
$7340. 40x60
$11,490. Factory Di-
rect. 26 Years. Many
Others. Ends/acces-
sories optional. Pio-
neer 1800)668-5422.

HOT TUB- Leisure
Bay Spa- 3 man.
Old couple unable__ _
to use-like new.
$2,995/OBO, Milton
area. Call Daughter
678-575-6339.

I WILL remove junk
vehicles for free.
306-5397 or 957-
4761

PLACE
YOUR AD
HERE

LIKE NEW Vr121
Folding ransporta-
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.


922
Other
SMALL CAMPER
Dodge 318, stove,
ref, sink, potti and
low miles. Milton
$3,600 OBO
Rear window mid
90's Ford Ranger
pick-up $60 .
Call 623-0778


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Wanted
GLASS CRAFTER
needs empty glass
soft drink bottles, (all
kinds). Not necessa-
rily collectors edi-
tions. Will. pick up.
983-8042.
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983-9527
834
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12/22. Please
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904
Cars
94 NISSAN, needs
work.__94._Dodge---
Shadow, runs fine.
$1,000 both. 516-
4220.
914
Recreational
12 1/2 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
Trucks
91" CHEVY S-10,
4.3 Liter, V-6.
$2,500. 994-7286
'98 CHEVY S-10
Viec motor, 80,000
miles, good condi-
tion. $5,500. 623-
8415.
SELLING HUS-
BAND'S truck 2002
Chev-fieet side load-
ed with everytinig.
Alloy wheels towing
pk;. 55,000: miles
looks new. $13,500.
995-8779. No call
after 9pm

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