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Liquor license l i ne forming fast
With more than a month to go, 261 apply for the 17 slots
By JEFF EVERTS
Press Gazette Staff Writer
Want one of those 17 liquor
licenses the state will be doling
our to luck- Santa Rosa Count\
applicants in the April lotteryN
Well. you might w-ant to get
your application in soon
For Ashley Griffin, there's no
place like home. Wednesday,
she and her Lady Tiger team-
mates played a softball game at
the University of West Florida.
See SPORTS, Page 4B.
NEWS
VIEWS
SRMC sets open
house for facility
B3 DEBORAH NELSON
Pat
Santa Rosa Medical Center
is celebrating its ne" Ph\sical
Rehabilitaton Center 'ith an
open house.
The Open House and
Ribbon Cuning i, scheduled for
Thursday, March 9.
The eent takes place at the
>." SRMC Medical Office
Building. Santa Rosa Medical
Center Campus.
The public is in\ ited to stop
b\ between 11 a.m. and 2 for a
tour of the new facilm.N.
The Ribbon Cuttin2 hap-
perns at noon.
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Cancer Society to
host dessert event
By DEBORAH NELSON
Press Gazette Staiff writer r
The American Cancer
Society is hosting a dessert.
reception for area cancer stir-
vivors.
The event is scheduled for,
NMonda% at, the ocklin
Techiiical Center.
All area, cancer, survivors.
are invited to attend the pro-
gram, which includes desserts,
entertainment from other sur-
vivors, and an art display.
Exhibited art is part of the
recent Tapy < "v of
Lif ..Threads of Hope work-
shop series. Selections include
rapestir, and pottery crafted by
local post-cancer artisans.
The reception takes place at
6:30, in the Russell building.
For more information, con-
tact Pat Holtman at 380-9666 or
[he American Cancer Society
office at 475-0850.
Refreshments are being
"provided by the Santa Rosa
Medical Center.
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because the line is getting
longer and longer eern da\.
According to officials at the
Florida Department of Business
and Professional Licensing \ ho
are overseeing the lottery
process, they hate already
received 261 applications for
the 17 slots since the kw indo'm to
submit opened on January 15.
That number doesn't eten
take into consideration the last
minute flurrN of applications
the department expects to
receive just before the April 14
deadline for submission.
These figures are in com-
parison to Hardee Counrty. the
last counr in Florida to co wet.
back in 2000
There, officials received
153 applications for only three
available licenses.
If the\ become one of the
17 letter\ winners and are
issued a license, the financial
responsibility becomes .much
Bishop John Ricard traveled the halls of the new Sacred Heart Health System facility in Pace this week, blessing the rooms. It was all
part of the Open House/Ribbon-Cutting ceremonies marking the official opening of the new, three-story complex. (Right) Patrick
Madden, President and CEO of Sacred Heart Health Systems (shown on the right) was among many on hand this week for ribbon-
cutting ceremonies.
Press Gazette photos by Bill Gamblin
New Pace medical facility opens big
B. JEFF EVERTS
Press Gazette Staff Writer
Sacred Heart Health
System unveiled the newest
jewel in its crown on
Tuesday when it held the
ribbon cutting for its latest
facility. Sacred Heart
Medical Park at Pace..
The festive occasion
was preceded by a blessing
ceremony led by Bishop
John Ricard of the Diocese
of Pensacola-Tallahassee.
During the ceremony,
Bishop Ricard went from
room to room in the build-
ing, saying a blessing tn each
before sprinkling [them n ith
holy water. '
The ribbon cutting then
took place, followed by Mardi
Gras-themed refreshments,
which were served in honor of
Fat Tuesday.
Alluding to concerns citi-
zens have about the traffic in
driving to Pensacola for med-
ical services, Sacred Heart
adopted the- theme 'We crossed
the bridge so you don't have to'
for the new Medical Park.
Along %% ith Bishop Ricard,
the event was also attended by a
variety of local dignitaries.
The $11 million facility .
%which houses 60.000 square
feet of space. offers a,variery of
scr' ices to the residents of
Santa Rosa County. "
"The new Sacred Heart
Medical Park will make it easi-
er for Santa Rosa County resi-
dents to receive out-patient
services from Sacred Heart, all
in one convenient location,"
says Patrick Madden, President
and CEO of Sacred Heart
Health System.
"This is an important step
in the growth of our regional
health system."
Sacred Heart Medical
Group, featuring the prac-
tices of Dr. Laura Harrison.
Dr. Daniel Hickman. Di.
Mlatthew Kinzelman. and
Dr. Mark Josephson occup-,
offices in the building along
vith two OB;GYNS. Dr.
Dina Na; arro and Dr Rama
Rao.
"This is a very nice
facility with much bigger
rooms in it," sa's Dr.
Harrison. .
"It is also nice to have
everything under one roof
including doctor's offices,
labs. and imagine."
Scc FACILITY, Pg. 3A.
steeper.
How\eier, that doesn't seem
to be deterring interest in get-
ting the coeted pieces of paper
from the state..
State officials admit some
ot the applicants nmiht be try-
ing to get a license in hopes of
obtainmg a financial'windfall
later b\ selling it to another
Sc LICENSES. PN. 3-4.
248%
more
traffic?
O Town Hall meet-
ing to discuss ways
to deal with project-
ed snarls.
B3 DEBORAH NELSON
Press Gazette Staff Writer
Pace traffic headaches....is
there any reef min sight?
Countii officials sja les.
and are seeking public input to
find the best wt. to deal "tith
Pace's future traffic load.
Residents get the chance to
share ideas at ne\t Tuesda',
night's to rn hall meeting.
The meeting takes place at
Pacc Hiigh' Freedom Hall, at 5
p.m -- ,
t's part of. a Project
Develqpment En iionmental
(PD&E) study currently under-
way for the
Woodbine/Chumuckla traffic
corridor
PD&-E consultants
Basker tlle-Dono\an. Inc and
Tindale Oliler are stud\ inL
ia\ s to break up the traffic flo\
in the Pace area and manage
future Lapacit\ requirements-
projected to the year 2025.
Possible solutions include
reducing Five Points to a "4-
point," intersection, or consoli-
dating Woodbine. North and
South Chumrnuckla Highw\a.
Ben'. lull and Quinrtette into a
roundaboutt trathc ciicle
Other suggestions include
widening some are.i roads, and
building anew "beltwa\i" span-
ning Pacc's northern perimeter.
Stud) results thus far indi-
cate that Chumiiuc Li Highway
is a better candidate for widen-
inc than \\oodbine-regardless
of whether or not the "beltway"
road is built.
Santa Rosa County officials
sa:, the', ire also planrnirg more
north-south Hwy. 90 corridors.
As major arteries for one of
See TRAFFIC, Page 5A.
Newest judge hails from area, graduated from MHS
By DEBORAH NELSON
Press Gazette Staff Writer
Santa Rosa's newest Circuit
Judge didn't have to travel very
far.
A Santa Rosa native,
Attorney Ross Bilbrey graduat-
ed from Chumuckla
Elementary, Hobbs Middle
School and Milton High. His
wife hails from Pace.
He'll be replacing Judge
Joel Boles, who moves to a
Circuit spot in Escambia
County.
"[Boles] was a great judge,"
Bilbrey remarks. "I hope to be
able to follow in his footsteps."
Bilbrey is currently practic-
ing at a private firm in
Pensacola, but says he's look-
ing forward to hanging his shin-
gle on the civic side of law.'
"I'm very excited about
returning to public service and
returning to serve my home-
town," he notes.
Just two more days of student FCAT testing remain
By JEFF EVERTS'
Press Gazette Staff Writer
"We are midway through
the heart of it and it will be
downhill after Thursday."
Those were the words of
Santa Rosa County Assistant
School Superintendent Tim
Wyrosdick in describing the
annual "trauma" for county stu-
dents.. .FCATs (Florida College
Aptitude Tests).
The stress is especially
tough on high school seniors
who must pass the series of
tests in order to graduate from
high school, receive their diplo-
mas, and move on to college.
"I'm hearing from the
teachers that it is a little tougher
oh the high school students
because of the pressure to
pass," Wyrosdick says.
Wyrosdick, who is charged
with leading the District's edu-
cation programs, says he is
quite pleased with where things
stand so far with the testing.
"Everything is going very
well so far...I'm pleased,"
Wyrosdick added.
"We've dealt with some
bumps in the road, especially
with logistics, but we've suc-
ceeded."
Students are breathing easi-
er knowing a majority of the
testing is now behind them.
The only segmerit of testing
that remains, according to
Wyrosdick, is the science por-
tion, which takes place Monday
and Tuesday.
The School District staff
will then await the results of the
tests, which will be released
later this year.
Wyrosdick knows exactly
where to give the credit for how
smoothly things are going 'with
this year's testing success:
"Our teachers are showing
a lot of grace and TLC in usher-
ing the students through the
tests," states Wyrosdick.
"I am constantly amazed at
how they do it... getting these
tests done."
But, it's not just the teach-
ers who are making this year
easier on the students, accord-
ing to Wyrosdick.
"The administrators at the
schools are prompting students
to succeed by giving them little
incentives like candy bars and
things," Wyrosdick says.
Wyrosdick saves the largest
portion of his gratitude for the
persons who he says matter
See FCAT, Page 3A.
After Law School at the
University of Florida, Bilbrey
headed to Jacksonville for
seven years. But eventually the
family decided to,relocate back
to its roots.
"The lure of Northwest
Florida was too much," says
Bilbrey.
Since then, he's worked at
Pensacola Naval Air Station's
Legal Office and at Whiting
Field.
He expects to take the
bench by early April, and will
spend the interim transitioning
clients to new legal counsel.
In recent years, Bilbrey has
presented cases in front of out-
going Judge Joel Boles, and
other members of Santa Rosa's
current judicial lineup.
Now, he'll be joining them
on the bench.
"It's a great group of judges
over there," he says. "I'm look-
ing forward to working with
them and learning from them."
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Paam 2-A The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Saturday March 4, 2006
WWIl buddies reunite after 60 years
By JEFF EVERTS
Press Gazette Staff Writer
A ,quick lesson: in online
searches from his daughter
recently led a North Carolina
man to a reunion with a friend
from Pace he hadn't seen or
heard from in 60 years.
Walter Turner hadn't had
any contact with his close
friend and Army buddy, Shaver
Sasser, Jr., in decades.
Turner and Sasser had
served side by side in both
Europe and the Philippines duir-
ing WWII.
Turner was thinking of
Sasser this past Thanksgiving
when his daughter suggested
they try to find him with the use
of the Internet.
After a minimal amount of
research and one phone call,
Turner knew he had found his
long lost friend:. .
"I knew right then (on the
phone that this was my budd),"
said Turner.
"I told him I was going' to
be coming down to, see him."
Turner left his home in
Hillsborough, North Carolina
and made the trek'lo Pace for a
reunion that %was decades in the
making,
The two first met when they
were recruits, based at an army
camp in San Luis Obispo,
California in 1944.
The: then 18-year olds were
both assigned to the Army's
86th Infantry Division and sent
to fight together in Germany.
Then, in battle action near
Cologne, Germany in 1945,
Sasser suffered a shrapnel
wound to his head and "was
shipped back to the states to
recover.
The two were reunited
%when Sasser's unit %was sent
back to Camp Gruber.
SOklahoma a short time after his
own return.
They stayed at Camp
Gruber for %what Sasser recalls
was less than a month before
their entire Di\ ision was put on
a boat in the Pacific.
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Walter Turner and Shaver Sasser
hadn't seen each other in more
than 60 years when they recent-
ly were reunited. The old WWII
buddies spent many days togeth-
er and helped watch each oth-
ers' back during the war. (To the
right), a shot of the two as they
appeared in the Philippines.
(Submitted
photos)
"We thought %we might be
heading to Japan as an invasion
force. but were re-routed to the
Philippines as a police force
instead." sa\s Sasser
"\We were at sea v.hen the
two atomic bombs "were
dropped on Japan and I think
that is w hat changed our plans
and kept us from going to
Japan."
When their dut\ in the
Philippines \\as o'er. the mwo
separated and wouldn't see
each other again until their
recent reunion.
During their time apart.
both continued their sen ice to
their country before settling
into normal lives and having
families.
Turner joined the Army.
Reserve and became a Mless
Sergeant in North Carolina
before. mamring his wife.,Dee.
and raising fixe daughters.
After: leading military life,
Turner became a salesman.
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Sasser joined the National
Guard after his service in the
Philippines and %\as shipped to
Korea as an Ammunition
Sergeant assigned to the 2pd
Indian Head Di ision.
"I thought ma\be the\
would send someone else to
Korea in my place," Sasser
"But the\ told me I %%as the
one with the experience, so I
was going o\er there."
Sasser married his w ife.
Sue, and the\ raised two chil-
dren.
After leading nulitarN life.
Sasser took advantage of the
G.I. Bill to get his college
degree in education from Troy
State University.
He then began a 30-\ear
teaching career in the Santa
Rosa Count\ School District-
first with Pace Elementary and
Junior High before moving to
Million High Schoo.1. He retired
from teaching in 1985.
Both Turner and Sasser feel
fortunate at the age of SO to still
be around to see each other'
again because they both saN
their generation is disappearing
quickly.
According to goernnient
statisuic,. of the 16 million men
and women iwho served during
,WWITL. only a quarter of them
are still ali'e today and they are
d) ing at a rate of .l00.per day.
Therefore. Sasser is wast-
ing no time in making plans to
return the favor and xisit his
friend Turner at his North
Carolina Home. .
"I will be making a trip up
there sometime in the next two
years to see him," says Sasser.
These, are two long-time
friends who vow they will never
lose touch, with 'each other
again.
"I always wanted to find
him, but didn't know how to do
it," states Sasser.
"Now I know where he is
and I will be staying in contact
with him."
Story written by Jeff
Everts. Reach him at:
everts @ sr-pg.:com
County Government
COUNTY COMMISSION
District 1: Tom Stewart. Pace, FL 32571; Phone: 932-1340.
District 2: Bob Cole, 8651 Riverstone Rd., Milton 32583: '
phone 983-1877.
District 3: Don Salter, 6000 Chumuckla Hwy.,,Pace, FL','
32571; phone 994-6426.
District 4: Gordon Goodin: 6467 Avenida De .Galves.
Navarre. 32566: phone 939-4949.'
District 5: John Broxson. 6495 Caroline St. Suite M, Milton
32570, phone 932-1340.
The Santa Rosa County Commission meets at 9:00 a.m. on'":
both the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The lead-
ers meet in committee at 9:00 a.m. on Monday 's proceeding
the Thursday meetings. Meetings are held in commission
chambers of the Administrative Complex on Highway 90.
Phone 983-1877 for information or to reach commissioners in
their offices. .
State Government
Representative Greg Evers: 5224 Willing St.. Milton 32570,
983-5550 Email evers.greg@'leg.state.fl.us
Senator Durell Peaden Jr.. 598 N. Ferdon Blid. Suite 100.
Crest\ ie\\. 32536, 850-689-0556 sun com-675-7930
Governor Jeb Bush: PL05 The Capitol. 400 S. Monroe St.,
Tallahassee. FL 32399 i850S 488-4441. Email: fl gover-
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Rep. Jeff Miller: 324 Cannon House Office Building:.
Washington. D.C. 20515: phone local 479-1183; iDCi (202
225-4136: E-mail: \\w %.house.o\/ijeffmiller
SENATE
Senator Niel MNarinez: P.O. Box 536176 Orlando.FL 3285 .
6176 phone 4071) 897-3130 fax (407) 897-8595
Senator Bill Nelson: Room 571, Hart Senate Office Building,..
* Washington. D.C.. 20510: phone 12021 224-5274. i fa\i 1202_
224-8022.
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White House, 16(00 PennsI\lania Axe., Washington. D.C.,
20500: phone 12021 456-1414.
County Government
SCHOOLBOARD
District 1: Kenneth Smith, 5700 Camelia St., Milton 32570.
623-4395.
District 2: Hugh Winkles. 5684 Nicklaus Lane, Milton 32570.
623-6299 .
District 3: Diane Coleman, 9400 Octavia Lane, Navarre
32566, 939-2661.
District 4: JoAnn J. Simpson, 5059 Faircloth Street, Pace
.32571, 994-5446
District 5: Ed\\ard Gray III-10 Gilmore Dr, Gulf Breeze, FL
32561 850-932-6287
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Local
Day teei
By DEBORAH NELSON
Press Gazette Staff Writer
' Santa Rosa's first National
American Miss .Teen Pageant
representative from Jay says
she'd just as soon be studying
the. chemical properties of
human genomes.
But then, Harris doesn't
strike one as the stereotypical
pageant contestant.
,, In fact, she describes her-
self as a tomboy.
"I'm reserved," she
remarks.
i Born in Milton, Harris has
Spent most of her life in Jay.
She won the County contest
on the strength of a teacher's
recommendation, her resume,,
and an interview.
"You go in, on merit,"
Aarika's mom, Mary .Harris,'
notes.
But Mom doesn't mince
words on the pageant's ultimate
araw.
. "Lots of scholarships," she
explains.
The recommendation was,
based on Harris' grade point
average and community service
Licenses
Continued From Page One.,
interested party.
Estimates for the sale price
6f such licenses range upwards
of $75,000-80,000, but there is
a catch.
State regulations require
any license holder to pay a
penalty of $23,300 if they sell
their license within the first
three years of obtaining it.
S ;i One factor many. have to,
bear in mind., when making
applications for the licenses is
Santa Rosa's distance require-
ments for liquor establish-
S ments.
County regulations current-
-t bar ser' ing alcohol within
.2.500 feet of a school or church.
That distance drops to 500
feel idLhdn the Cipt of Milton
But there are currently no
distance restrictions regarding
how far a package store has to
be from schools or churches-
either in the county or within
'he City of Milton.
When they submit their
paper ork. these 261 and more
potential businesses pay a $100
fee to be placed into a lottery
-for the, available "quota" of
licenses, which& will be issued
within Santa Rosa County..
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activities.
Aarika and her family start-
ed a program to provide blank
coloring books, entitled "My
Journal," to area first graders.
The books, she notes, help with
comprehension' (students draw
pictures to match new words).:
She's also helped put
together a "Help me Catch up"'
program, which provides laptop
loaners to school children.
She spends her spare time
writing, practicing martial arts
and dabbling in glass etching
and other creative ventures.
(Mom plans to open a gallery in'
the future).
Aarika's recent accom-
plishments have less, to do with
gowns and runways than dry-
wall and hammers.
She helped, her parents
restore the family's home after
last the hurricane season.
"She was in there helping
put the sheet rock up," says
Mary.
Aarika graduates this
Spring, then heads to Orlando
for State pageant finals..
Other than exercise and
This quota is based on pop-
ulation and changes with
increases or decreases in popu-
lation--one license for eerv.
7.500 people.
If a person or company is
selected in the letter, which is
conducted by random computer
drawing, the\ then have the
nrht to file for a liquor license
t\ith the state.
Realistically, this would
mean county residents w ill not
likely see package stores until
later thLis year, according to
Eileen 'Klinger, Florida
Di ision of Alcohol, Be\erage
and Tobacco .
Upon approval, the new,"
licensee must then pay the state
,a fee of $10,750 before the
license is issued.
... They will also have-to pay
annual fees of $1.300 for a
package store or $1.800 for a,
bar.
SThis fee is placed into a
trust fund with the Department
.of Children and Families to be
used only for alcohol and drug
abuse education, treatment, and
prevention programs.
S Story written by Jeff.
Everts. Reach him at:
eerts @/' -i -pq.com
catching up on current events,
she's not doing anything special
to prepare.
Except one important pag-
eant skill:
"I'm learning to walk in
heels," she says. "I've been
used to boots and tennis shoes,
and how I have to be ladylike."
She says she's ready for the
pageant scene.
"I really don't know what
to expect %when I get down
there," Aarika adds. "But I'll
face it head on like many other
challenges I've had to go:
through."
Harris says she doesn't
know which of her teachers for-
warded her name to the pag-
ean t ;-. -. --".% .
"It's still overwhelmingg"
says Harris. "A lot of people
saw me as- the girl next,
door...plain Jane.
Mary says her daughter w as
raised to be a good role model
and focus on school. Pageants
were the last thing the family
expected to be intolhed in.
"She's never been in a pag-
eant in her life," says NMom.
"We never raised her to concen-
trate on her appearance."
"We %were joking around
that this \ ill add a country girl
element to it." adds Aarika.
Harris moves on to the
Pageant's State finals Jtil\ 8 and
9. in Orlando.
If she wins the Miss Florida
Teen crown, she'll advance to
the National American Miss
Pageant in Los Angeles.
Regardless of the outcome.
Aarika's hoping to attend the
University of West Florida. fol-
lowed b. graduate studies in
biochemical genetics.
She'd like to work on a cure
for diseases like diabetes.
"It's important for her to be.
educated." says Mar\. "The
world is not nice to %women."
In the meantime, it appears
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most in the student's prepara-
tion.
"From :the Santa Rosa
County School District to the
parents, we really want to say
'thank you' for ,all your efforts,
in getting your children ready
for these tests."
S'Stri wiitten by Jeff
Everts. Reach him at:
eveirtsv@'s-p .c
Feen pageant
Jay's first Miss Teen contestant women to really push their
has a pretty good start on boundaries."
becoming a role model. Aarika's advice?
"Whatever she has done in "Fulfill your dreams and
her life, I have been proud of never look back," she says.
her," says Mom. "Hopefully, Reach writer at:
[this] will inspire other young Nelson@sr-pg.com
Milton police list March checkpoints
By JEFF EVERTS
Press Gazette Staff Writer
Million Police Chief Greg
Brand says officers %\ill be out
at checkpoints this month.
Department officers will be
conducting driver's license
checkpoints and vehicle inspec-
tions on March 23 at either
North Avenue, east., of Stewart
Street or Henry Street at the
railroad depot. :: r
In addition, officers will,
Facility
Conliinied Fromn Page One.
Sacred Heart Medical Park at
Pace offers rehabilitation and,
physical therapy sern ices. out-
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Roads, first...
It's quite clear from our elected officials'
recent public "'workshop" that a new courthouse is
on the horizon, and from what we've been able to
read between the lines, coming up with the esti-
mated $40 million to build it won't be a major
issue.
And while no one will reveal the exact location
of this new judicial center, we'll be willing to bet
there are likely sites on our elected officials' radar
screen.
We're also willing to bet this project will be
built before we see completion of'any of our coun-
S ty's major road projects--projects the taxpayers.
feel are far more important than a:new courthouse.
Our confidence stems from the fact county
coffers are flush with new growth re% enue as well,
as the windfall of tax dollars coming from
Property Appraiser Greg Brown's victoryy in col-
lecting property taxes from Navarre' Beach lease-
holders.
Supposedly, our road needs will be partially
financed from the new% impact fees on new home
and business construction as well as revenues from
a hoped-for, voter-approved sales tax increase.
While road issues have, been the hot topic for
some time now, we have heard little as to specifics
or timelines for when identified projects will be
completed.
We're told "county staff" has been charged
with drafting a list. We've also heard the amount of
money required to widen Chumuckla Highway,
Berryhill Road, and fix "Five Points."
As new subdivisions are being permitted and
construction gets underway in these high growth
areas of our county, the frustrations of travelers are
only getting %worse.
We hae yet to be told exactly when something
-will be done to sole these growth issues, but one
thing is for sure-unless county voters approve the
one-cent sales tax, we shouldn't expect our roads
to be upgraded as fast as building a new court-
house. .
The priority, we believe the people of Santa
Rosa County feel, is road issues, but our elected
officials feel the need to fast track the less impor-
tant courthouse construction regardless of the con-
sequences it may have on a sales tax passage.
In fact, we honestly believe voters may very
%well think tw ice about a sales tax increase unless
they can be clearly reassured the money will go
directly toward,road projects and unless a definite.
list of targeted roads and time schedules is provid-
ed.
Residents of Santa Rosa County are growing
tired of dealing with a problem that has yet to be
Sseriously addressed. For voters to now be told their
elected'officials are determined to build a new $40
million courthouse, seemingly within the near
future, sends the wrong message.
And we seriously doubt voters will have a say,
on the courthouse issue.
It is also important to repeat the fact that most
Santa Rosans will agree that a new courthouse is
S needed. Thre is little doubt our aging courthouse is
long-in-the-tooth. We know it is cramped, we
know it has all sorts of problems. We hear calls all
the time to that effect, but voters seem to be say-
ing. 'fi\ our roads, first.'
And that's not bad logic.
Where otherss once balked at the idea of spend-
ing money for roads, they're now ready, but they
want assurance that the mone. will go to that wor-
th\ end.
lMARCH 4, 2006
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Move toward HRA for insurance
FM: KEN HOVERMAN
Dear Editor:
Floridians are no strangers to the challenges pre-
sented by the cost of health insurance. Nationally,
ask anyone who works for a small business, and
they'll tell you coverage is hard to come by.
According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, just 59
percent of small firms offered employee health bene-
fits in 2005. And among the smallest employers (less
than 10 workers), the percentage plummets to 47 per-
cent. Alarmingly, these percentages are dropping
annually by nearly 5. percent.
One of the most successful solutions for employ-
ers searching for affordable employee coverage is the
consumer-driven health (CDH) movement. By imple-
menting CDH and changing plan designs, small busi-
nesses can achieve immediate reduction in premiums
as well as tax advantages.
Yes, raising deductibles increases risk for employ-
ees but it also reduces monthly premiums.
Employers reduce premiums to continue offering ben-
efits, involve employees in their health care decisions,
and can contribute direct funds, to assist employees in
financing their health care.
Arguably, among small employers, the most
popular CDH approach is the Health Savings Account
(HSA) which allows employees and their employers
to put away money for future health care expenses on
a tax-free basis. The money in these accounts
belongs to the employee and employees can take it
with them when they change jobs or retire.
Another hallmark of the CDH movement the
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) is largely
unknown among small businesses. The HRA is fund-
ed solely by the employer and stays with the employ-
er if the employee leaves or the plan is terminated.
Since 2002, mid-sized and large employers have
been using HRAs to realize significant cost savings
and advance consumer engagement, and employers
across Florida, regardless of size, can realize similar
benefits. One approach would be for employers to
pair a non-taxable HRA with an insurer's medical
plan: Employers determine the funding level of the
HRA, which employees apply toward health care pur-
chases.
Early indications are that employers are consid-
ering significant contributions to the HRA and are
more likely to contribute more than $1,000 to their
workers' accounts than they are to contribute less than
$1,000. Employers spending less on premiums can
afford to pump part of that savings into their workers'
accounts. This ensures workers have access to fund-
ing for medical expenses. Couple that with preven-
tive care coverage and consumer-based tools designed
to give individuals more information about their
health care options, and it is likely to encourage wise
health care and lifest Ile choices.
Larger employers have seen such results. A
UnitedHealth Group study of 20,000 HRA enrollees
found them more likely than individuals who
remained in a traditional plan to utilize preventive
services and less likely to use emergency services,
specialist visits, outpatient surgery, radiology and lab
services. This illustrates more selective, responsible
use of health services. There's no reason to doubt
those trends will hold true among smaller businesses
as well.
By offering an HRA, a small business will have
lower premiums, tax advantages, easy HRA adminis-
tration with auto rollover from the health plan to the
HRA fund, and unique employer design options that
fit the specific need of individual small business
employers. At the same time, they can help make
health care more affordable and more accessible for
their employees.
While there is still no silver bullet to end the
health care affordability crisis, all Flordians deserve a
basic level of health care coverage. Until the system
undergoes fundamental changes, HRAs have the
potential to help make that vision a reality for small
businesses and their employees.
You Spoke Out,
Santa Rosa...
Wednesday. 9:43p.m. ;
We need a courthouse that
Santa Rosa can be proud of...no
matter the cost. Just do it. : '
Wednesday, 9:39 p.m.
To all people against the new
courthouse, may you serene as; a
juror very soon. Thank you.
Wednesday. 9:29 p.m. ,
We do need to do our part to
cut downlon litter. Our we so bad
that all the community servNie
%workers and inmates cannot keep
up ~ ith our garbage? .
Wednesday, 4:05 p.m.
This is Billy Rogers. I'Ve
been reading in the paper abo.U
the, commissioners suing
International Paper. I hope they
are not setting a precedent of tak-
ing land that belongs to sonre-
body else. The next time. the go\ -
ernment may be taking someone
else's land. Eminent domain is
just another form of govemment
take-away.
Wednesday. 1:31 p.m.
This is Charlie. I'd like to
know wh. the Press Gazette did-
n't publish the fact that a City of
Milton worker was arrested for'
stealing?
Monday, 5:44 p.m.
You know, we can take care
of this transportation issue with I-
10 and Highw\ay 90 if we look at
alternative issues. Why can't the
state or the county get a ferry
boat? People would be x% illing' to
pay $2 to. cross the bay and not
have to build a bridge. We need to
do a short-term alternate trans-
portation method. I think We need
to look into this.
Monday, 11:59 a.m.
I couldn't agree with "your
editorial more about stopping the
marriage between Santa Rosa and
Escambia County. I'd like to pro-
pose we.have our own phone
book. It is so difficult to find a
number here with all the numbers
mixed in with Escambia.
Monday, 10:37 a.m.
This is, Karen and is in
response to the person who called
about voice mail. I work for a
company and sometimes it is hard
to get to a second line if you are
on one line with another person.
So, please be considerate of the
small company and leave your
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MARCH 4,2006
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,Ice cream vendor found guilty of lesser charges
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JEFF EVERTS
Oress Gazette Staff Writer
*t. -A Pace man, accused of
* ,molesting two young girls who
worked on his ice cream truck,
was found guilty of lesser
charges on Tuesday afternoon.
By DEBORAH NELSON
Press Gazette Staff Writer
Next weekend's Riverwalk
Arts Festival marks Milton's
18th year hosting the event.
The Festival opens
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5; and
Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The two-day schedule of
events includes art, shopping,
food and entertainment.
The family-oriented event
will include 60 fine artists, 20
hentaie artists. children's acti -
William Stafford, 70, had.
been arrested last year after the
two youths came forward with
allegations of potential sexual
misconduct while helping him
in running his frozen confection
business.
At the time he was taken
ities, music and dance perform-
ances, a U.S. Coast Guard
exhibit and food booths.
Van Gogh's Comrner will
feature information about area
non-profit and community serv-
ice programs. .
Milton's, GFWC Women's
Club will be on hand ith its
90th Anniversary edition cook-,
book for sale.
Proceeds from Van Gogh's
Comer booth entry fees benefit
the Bill Stephens Memorial
Literary Awards to high school
into custody Uy me Santa Rosa
County Sheriff's Office last
May, Stafford was living in the
4000 block of Windsor Lane in
Pace.
Authorities say Stafford
was very visible on local road-
ways, driving a yellow Ford
seniors,
For the first time, a com-
memorative festival poster,
signed by artist Ronald D. Hall,
will be available;
Proceeds from the Arts
Festival will go toward Santa
Rosa Arts and, Culture
Foundation programs. includ-
ing the Dragonfly Gallery.
The Arts Festival is being
sponsored by Santa Rosa's Arts
and. Culture Foundation. the.
Cit[ of Milton, the Na%\
League. Santa Rosa Council.
Econoline van witn the wording
"Ice Cream To Your Door"
painted on all sides.
Stafford was charged at the
time with 50 counts of lewd and
lascivious behavior on a child.
under 16.
Additionally, he. was also
the Santa Rosa Medical. Center,
First Methodist Church of
Milton, GFWC Milton
Women's Club. Trent's Prints,
and others..
For more information, con-
tact Lorraine Cathey at 983-
8310, Pat D'Asaro.at 623-8493
'or the Dr.iagonfl Gallery at
981-1100. "
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Nelson. Reach her at:
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charged with another 50 counts
of lewd and lascivious conduct
on a child under the age of 16.
Finally, five more counts
were placed against him for
lewd and lascivious exhibition,
on a child under 16,. -
But jurors only convicted
him of misdemeanor battery
against one of the girls.
The older accuser began
crying and ran from the court-
room after the verdict was
announced.
Stafford could have
received two 30-year sentences
if convicted of the original
felony counts.
Despite Stafford's defense
attorney asking the court for
probation. Circuit Judge Ron
,Sxahson. who presided over
the trial. sentenced Stafford to a
Sear in the county jail.
Stafford will receive credit
for jail time already served
while eming held on bond last
year.
The original victim in the
case once worked for Stafford
and alleged the molestation
spanned the entire summer she
was employed by him.
She did not come forward
until she had heard about a sec-
ond alleged victim and said she
didn't want her to go through
the ordeal by herself. ,
Officials had alleged.
Stafford enticed the girls to ride
and work with him by offering
them money and gifts.
The girls claimed he would
often get them to hug him or he
would d rub against them. At
other times, they alleged he
would put his hands under their
clothes.
Stonr written by Jeff
Everts. Reach him at:
everts@sr-pg.com
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Volunteer program expanding
V~lU tee ramd
By DEBORAH NELSON
' Press Gazette Siaff \Vriter
A n agency) to coordinate
senior volunteer' work is
branching off to recruit younger
volunteers.
R.S.V.P (Retired and Senior
Volunteer Program) has formed
A new avenue for those in their
teens to mid-thirties to help
ioput. .
Called Help Thli Neighbor,
the agency has scheduled a pub-
.1ic grand opening for
Wednesday .
Traffic
Continued From Page One.
',Santa Rosa's fastest-growing
r areas, Pace area roadways pres-
ent ongoing concerns about
,tdrainage, safety and increased
ttraffic.
Analysts predict the Pace
area could grow by .15,371
homes and 5,128 jobs by 2025.
That translates to a traffic
increase of as much as 248 per-
cent along some area roadway
routes.
What happens now will
make a big difference for com-
;fr ,
'"'Last year's active hurri-
1cani''season broughfl"ot.m'Aih
of our county's young volunteer
force," agency sources note.
"Their aggressive efforts to
assist our elderly) after the
storms have prompted the
establishment of their own vol-
unteer program."
Officials say they're hoping
to autrct young people to com-
munity service.
"No longer will the volun-
teer force be reserved for mid-
dle to senior age seniors," Says
ing generations, as roadways
shape the face of future com-
munities.
Now's the time to decide
where businesses will go,
where housing will go;..and
how roads will service both,
officials point out.
Scheduled discussions
include the Five-Points inter-
section, Woodbine and/or
Chumuckla widening possibili-
ties, and other alternatives.
The Woodbine corridor
forum happens Tuesday night,
.agency coordinator Alisha
Edgar.' 'lThe -ptaise received
from our county leaders con-
cerning the young volunteers
during this crucial time was
note'orth\."
Help Thy Neighbor's open
house happens Wednesday at 9
a.m., at R.S.V.P.'s 6294
Buckskin Drive offices.
Refreshments will be pro-
vided.
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A separate public workshop
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113.. On-site registration is
available beginning at 8 a.m. '.'
The UF student club will sellu;
hotdogs, chips and drinks to i
raise money for Relay for Life. '.
For more information on-.
the center, visit ?
.http://wfrec.ifas.ufl.edu,
Fiiii stff reports:
news@sr-pg.com '
Man flees on foot, but
vehicle just keeps on going,
By JEFF EVERTS
Press Gazette Staff Writer
What started out as an-
anonymous call regarding a
drug violator turned into a few
harrowing moments for Santa_
Rosa Sheriff's Deputies on
Thursday.
Deputies had received the
anonymous call at around'5:50
p.m. alleging the known viola-
tor, Avarah Williams, was trav-
eling south on Munson
Highway in a green Ford
Explorer.
According to officials. the
caller -went on to allege
\\illiams was in possession of'
both narcotics and a firearm.
Responding deputies spot-
ted the vehicle and attempted a
traffic stop on Williams in the
vicinity of King and Queen
Streets.,
Williams failed to stop and
jumped from his vehicle, flee-
ing through the yard located at
306 Independence Drive.
The problem for deputies
was, when Williams jumped
from the vehicle, it was still
moving, on a residential street--
headed tot ard nearby children.
Fortunately, official say,
the vehicle came to rest without
causing any injuries to innocent
bystanders.
Deputies pursued Williams
on foot through the
Independence Drive property,
Lis fr es
whichti belonged to \Villiams'
another. before taking him into
custody a short distance away.
One deputy 's vehicle struck
a residence as he got out to pur-
sue Williams, causing minor
damage to both the house and
the police cruiser.
Sheriff's officials say no
one %"as injured during the
entire incident. .
Williams, 20, of the 6500i
block of Julia Drive in Milton,;.
was charged with driving with a'
suspended license and posses-
sion of crack cocaine. .
Additional charges are.
pending against Williams. .
Story written by Jeff.
Everts. Reach him at.:,
everts@si-pg.comn,
Tanglewood Golf Course, Custom built
on an acre, 2700 Sq' Living area,
oversized garage,
great front porch, huge rooms,
lots of room to roam inside and out.
mls# 285038,
5822 Rolling Greens Dr, Milton, FL |
$299,900.00
When it's Mardi Gras season, everyone seems to get into the act-
including many of the residents of Milton's Forsyth House, shown
here. G
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblirr
I i
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The Santa Rosa Press Gazette
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Obituaries
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Broxson, Sr.,
Jerry K.
1936 2006
Jerry K. Broxson, Sr. of
Milton. FL. died Thursday,
February 23, 2006 in Milton.
He was born July 12. 1936 in
Crestsiew. FL, to Edward and
Mnrtice Broxson.
Mr. Broxson %was a retire
chemical operator at Monsanto
and %as of the Baptist faith.
He served in the United States
*Air Force. He %was a supporter
of the Florida Association of
State Troopers and was a
member of the NRA.
He is preceded in death by
his parents. his ife-NMikel
Broxson. and brother-Ed
Broxson.
Survivors include his son-
Jerrm K. Broxson (Jill) of
Springhill, FL: daughter-
Melita Blackman of Bay
Mmnette. AL: sister-Vi'ian
(Bruce) Ste art of Milton: 4
grandchildren-Sara Murphy
(Phillip). Daniel Blackman,
Logan Broxson. and R liegh
Broxson. and 4 great-grand-
children- Jacob. Kyla, Nicolas
and TlIer Murphy: special
friends-Alh in and Rose Ella
Hudson, and many special
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services %were 4
p.m.. Tuesday, FebruarN 28.
2006 at Donnie SoS.ell Funeral
Home Chapel. Burial followed
at NMemory Park Cemetery.
Pallbearers %%ere Al in
Hudson. I.D. Colley, Bob
Downs. Mike Carpenter,
Zachary White and Jerrell
L.,nchard. Honorary pallbear-
ers %,ere Sam Mullins and Ed
Dee.
Scott, Matthew
Shannon "Buck Wheat"
NMatthe% Shannon "'Buck
Wheat" Scott. age 37. of JaN.
FL. died Sunday,. February 26.
2006 at his residence.
He %\as a lifelong resident
of Jay. FL. and %as Baptist by
faith. He was a loving son and
brother.
He %\as preceded in death
b\ his father-Malcom Rex
Scott. and brother-Paul
Anthon Scott.
Survivors include his moth-
er-Reatha Scott: brother-
Nathan fMiss.) Scott, Gary
tCarolyn) Scott, and John
(Loretta) Scott. all of Jay.
Funeral services were held
at 11 a.m., Wednesday, March
1. 2006 at the JaN Funeral
Home with Re\. Earle Green
officiating. Pallbearers were
Corrie Powell, Ronald Lail,
Bubba Kimmons. Dale
Harveary. Larr) Wayne
Harrison, and Gary McMillan.
The fanmilh would like to
give a special thanks to a spe-
cial friend. Rufus Strickland.
and Dr. C. Da\ id Smith.
Jar Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
I o muiy resI
@ your library UWF Pointe area. Meet at the al
Live Oaks.'Nauonal Gulf Islands
Milton Public Library offers workshop Visitors Center on the south side of
5541 Alabama St., Milton, FL ..
32570'623a5565 The ULniersirt of West Florida Highwa. '98 in Gulf Breeze.
LibraryHours M570623-5565 Small business Development Supper afterwards at a nearby\
9:00-5:00 C ' enter (401 E. Chase Street, Suite restaurant.
T,W, Th9:00-8:00 100, Pensacola) is holding its Sunday. 19 March.2 p.m. Bike
Gulf Coast Gardening from the "How to. Write a Business Plan" ride on the Blackwater Heritage
Ground UP! Saturday at 1:30-3:00 %workshop on Monday evening. Rails-to-Trails multi-use path in
p.m.: March 6, 2006 from 6 to 9 pm n Mlion. 'Meet at the trailhead on,
Program 3 This session is cancelled Attendees H ill learn how to gather Highway .87 North .behind the.
and rescheduled for April 15 data and % ruie the business plan. js Truly Spokin" Bike Shop. Supper
.Program 4 "Garden Design", "ell as become familiarized uith afterwards.
Navarre March I1: Milion. March IS financing requirements. The fee for Tuesda "'S March. 3 p.m.
Program 5 "Roses & Amaryllis" attending this 'workshop is %30 for Bike ride in Gulf Breeze Meet at
Na\ arre March 25: Milton April 1o the public and free for students and the sports complex area on
Registraion tor each class ill open faculty| members of UWF %ho Shoreline Drine. Shoreline Drine
at the respective ibrar. at l:0 p.m. present a Nautilus card. To register., intersects High%% a\ 98 on the south
onChildrhe ans Program class. pring all (550-473-7830) or go to the side. just before you get to the
Children Programs Spring ebse (www.sbdc.uwf.edu) and highschool. Supper afterwards at a
Farm animalss and click on training. nearby\ restaurant., I'm hoping
Foresti/tWoodland Animal Doris Hernandez %ill honcho this
Group Story Time for Ages 3-5. Public ride since. I'll be in Colorado.
each ednesdao at 9:30-tis is Public Wednesda) 9 March. 4 p.m.
'forcaregidder groups-appointment Works to meet 'MonthIl Planning Meeting. Plea.e
required The Cili of Milton's Public Note: I \as not able to change the
Preschool Stor)'Time for Ages Works Committee \kill meet date of the meeting as %e dis-
each W\ednesda\ at 10 30 Tuesday, March 7. 2006 at 8:30 cussed. I % ill get some one to be in
Children should be able to attend a.m. inConference Room B of charge of the meeting and have a
story time t ithoui a caregiker Ctt Hall, 6738 Dixon Street. All proposed schedule reads for that
After School Programs: meetings are openpto the public, person before I leae to1\ n:
W\\ednesda. March 15 3:00 p.m. further i n .
For further information on he
Leaping Library' Leprechauns or nmat on 'h e
Wednesda.n bpra l 5 -eCelebrate meeting. contact the City' Reading Enrichment
,arional Library Week managers office at 983-5411. las planned
@ Your Librarn hup fl.lb.fl.us L r
Serving all communes of central Adventre The Santa Rosa Adult School
Santa Rosa Countity, including Adve t is offering a Reading Enrich 'ent
Allentown, A\.alon. Bagdad. Club News class for adults beginning March
Chumuckla. Harold. Milton, Tuesda) 7 March, 3 p.m. Bike 6. 2006. The class is designed to
lainson. Pace. Pea Ridge' and all ride in the Gulf Breeze,;Tiger help midi'duals raise their reading
dieas in-between. levels through the use of the Read
Mission in Motion provides
screenings to elderly and uninsured
c Sacred Heart Health Tuesday, March 28, at St. Florida. The mobile unit is fund-
Syvstem's mobile health unit \ill Rose of Lima, 6457 Park Ave., ed by Sacred Heart Health
provide free health screenings in Milton. System and staffed by nurses
,larch at numerous sites in Wednesday, March 29, at and a driver. The mobile unit's
Escambia and Santa Rosa coun- Little Flower Catholic Church, services also are made possible
ties. Sacred Heart's Mission in 6495 Lillian Highway, by support from the law firm of
,lotion program targets persons Pensacola. Kerrigan. Estess, Rankin and
Who are poor, uninsured, or eld- Mission in Motion is a com- McLeod, as well as the Gannett
er1. munity service of Sacred Heart Foundation and other communi-
The mobile unit will provide Health System, .celebrating 90 ty donors. For more information,
tlood screenings to measure years of service to Northwest call (850) 416-7826.
lood pressure, blood sugar,
total cholesterol and blood r -
count. The following screenings
dill be from 9 a.m. to 11:30
Saturday, March 4 at St. Paul
5ME 'Zion Church, 700
Muscogee Rd, Cantonment. -U
\ Thursday, March 9, at '
Pleasant Hill Baptist Church
council on Aging site, 5550 *
S cofina Street, Milton. -. .'i!.e.
Ttiesda;. March 14 at Pace -;
First United Methodist Church, A i
4530 Chumuckla Highway, -,
Pace,.
Wednesday, March 15, at -
Santa Rosa Community Clinic,
5520 Stewart Street, M ilton. Annual Percentage Yield (APY)Is aerate .sof 12/04/05. $1,0. mlniumban .o .qulred to opt nen account and obtain the APY.
Penalty for early withdrawal. Other rates available for other terms. FDIC Insurance.up to $100,000 pea ownership category.
Thursday, March 16 at St. "Source: Based on rates as published byBankrate.com
Bank products and services are provided by Metlfe Bank, N.A., Member FDIC ,
Joseph Clinic, 140 W LO51035JJ(exo0906)MLB-LD 0510-9347 PEANUTS UFS,Inc.
Government Street, Pensacola.
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING MEETING
(THE PUBLIC IS INVITED)
Florida-Alabama Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) Meeting
Wednesday, March 8, 2006 1:30 p.m.
Santa Rosa County Administrative' Center Commission Board Room.
6495 Caroline Street (US90)
The agenda will include the following items:
1. Approval of Support for a Joint Participation Agreement (JPA) between the City of Pensacola
and FDOT for use of TPO Traffic Signal Set Aside Funds
2. Approval of Support for Escambia County Applications for County Incentive Grant Program
Projects (CR97, CR297 and CR297A)
3. Approval of Recommendation to Northwest Florida Regional TPO to include Two Santa Rosa
County Projects on the Regional Priorities
4. Approval of Amendment of the TPO's FY2006-2010 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
to include a Study for the Multi-Lane Construction of SR87 North of the Clear Creek Bridge
5. Appointment of New Escambia County TPO Members to the Northwest Florida Regional TPO
6. Approval of New Member of the TPO's Citizens'Advisory Committee (CAC)
7. Public Forum. This is an opportunity for the public to address the TPO regarding transportation
issues.
The following TPO Advisory Committee meetings will be held on Monday, March 6, 2006 at PJC
Downtown Center on Garden Street:
Citizens'Advisory Committee (CAC) 3:30 p.m.
Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC) 1:00 pin.
The Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) will meet on Tuesday, March 7, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. at West
Florida Regional Planning Council, 3435 N. 12th Avenue, Pensacola
The TPO will make reasonable accommodations for access to the meetings in accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act and for language requirements other than English. Please notify Ms. Ellie
SRoberts of access or language requirements at 850-595-8910 ext 218 at least 48 hours in advance.
..'
ISO program. The Read IS pro-
gram is a research-based reading
program %ith sessions that include
computer-based instruction and
teacher -led small group instruc-
tion. The program allows students
to ork and learn at their o% n pace
under the guidance of a classroom
instructor.
Classes w ill be held March 6 -
MaN 6 on Monda' s and
Wednesday s from 6 to 8 p.m. on
the campus of the Locklin
Technical Center. The classes are
free. but space is limited. To regis-
ter or for more information, call
983-5710.
Darrel R. Greer
irnysmeni Repre nrilalive
(850) 983-1471
6259 Highway 90.
Milton, FL 32570-1708
www.edwardjones.com
MOTIsn ilF 1
EdwardJones
MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING
,. ," . ..'
The family of Farbie Spears wishes to extend our
heartfelt gratitude to caregiver, Katy Nowling
and to Covenant Hospice for their special care
and support. We would also like to thank all of
our many friends and relatives for their thoughts
and prayers, visits, phone calls, cards beautiful
flowers, wonderful food and generous donations.
The love and kindness you showed will always
be remembered, may God bless each of you.
Aubra Spears
May Turman
Verline Welch
Dexton Spears
Sylvia Hale
Doyce Spears
Public workshop to Discuss Revisions tp the Land
Development Code related to the Minor Subdivision Exemption
The Santa Rosa County Community Planning, Zoning and Development
Division invites you to participate in a public workshop to consider revi-
sions to the Santa Rosa County Land Development Code related to the
Minor Subdivision Exemption. The workshop is scheduled as follows;
Thursday, March 9, 2006
2:00p.m. 4.m.
Community Planning, Zoning and Development Division
Conference Room
6051 Old Bagdad Hwy, Suite 201
Milton, Florida 32583
Santa Rosa County adheres to the Americans with disabilities Act and will
make reasonable modifications for access to this upon request. Please
call Santa Rosa County Planning, Zoning and Development Division at
(850) 981-7075 to make a request. For Hearing-Impaired, 1-800-995-8770
(Voice). Requests must be received at least 48 hours in advance of the
meeting in order to provide the requested service.
Milton Housing Authority
The Milton Housing Authority, located at 5668 Byrom Street, Milton, will reopen the
section 8 Rental Assistance Waiting List on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 and
Wednesday, March 15, 2006. Applications will be accepted and eligible families
will be placed on the Waiting List according to the date and time marked on their
application. You may contact the Milton Housing Authority at 623-0482 or
623-8216 to obtain information on the eligible criteria for the Section 8 Waiting List.
When making application for rental assistance, all persons) must provide our
office with Birth Certificates and Social Security Cards for all family members. The
Authority also requires current income statement or proof of income for each
person or family member that has income, regardless of source. Income
statements that are over 120 days old will not be accepted, except for
social Security, Veteran's Administration and Pension or Retirement type of
statements, which are issued annually.
The Milton Housing Authority's Section 8 Housing Assistance Payment Program is
and Equal Opportunity Program and does not discriminate against any person
because of race, color, creed, religion,sex,age, or source of income.
Applications will be taken from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
6- Phyllis Broxson, Director Milton Housing Authority
5668 Byrom Street, Milton, FL 32570 ~ (850) 623-0482/ 623-8216
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" ACK E. MATCHETT
arit .11, 1937 February 5, 2006
T h Nily of Jack Matchett wishes to express our heart-
fel KI- YOU to our many friends and loved ones for
yo outpouring of love and affection and concern dur-
'ing Jack's illness and passing. We are so grateful for
I your many prayers, cards, phone calls, visits, food offer-
s. floral expressions, and your attendance at the visi-
alon and funeral services. A special thank you to the
actiye and honorary pallbearers, and to Rev. Knights.
SWe yere honored to have Jack's oldest grand-daughters
siz' twvof his all-time favorite songs at his funeral. We
0j41 ahlways remember those who went out of their way
* 'ssisrJack in attending his beloved ball games, and to
ishihng .and to be with his friends at the community
center asi possible. He w ill be greatly missed, but
your ma nkit'dnesses have helped tremendously to
snoQthIth'.way for us all. We know that his legacy will
Nyou so very much!
awaseseensnsum
e hT Santa Rose Press Ga e
Leaals
Saturday March 4, 2006
NOTICE OF SALE
In accordance with leases
between the following persons
and Hammersmith Storage,
Inc. Self Storage, 4240
Berryhill Rd., Pace, FL 32571,
a public or private sale will be
conducted at 4240 Berryhill
Rd., Pace, FL, on March 9,
2006 at 2:00 pm. Sale com-
plies with part IV of Chapter 83
of the Florida Statute..
Unit#ffenant
A006 Scheel II, Cari J.
SA023.Walker, Chuck B.
B029 Howard. Michael D
B038 Huleltt Kelly L
B042 Hatcher, Joann M.
C063 King, Daryl
B025 Tanya Morris
B041 Richard Barldridge
022506
030406
THIRD AMENDED NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
BY CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned. Mary M.
Johnson, Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Santa Rosa County,
Florida, will on April 6, 2006,
berwee. the hours of I1 00
a r. &eno 2 00 p m. atrie north
door ol the Santa Rosa County
Courthouse, In ino city ol
Million. Florida otter tCr Bale
ano sell el public outcry to10 me
higraesl and best bidder. Int
following described real and
personal property sirualed in
Santa Rose County, Florida
Real Proety
See ExhIbit A.
EXHIBIT A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Commence at the Northeast
comer of the Northwest 1/4,
Section 34, Township 5 North,
Range 28 West, Santa Rosa
County, Florida; thence :go
North 89 degrees 23'41" West
Silong the North In e ol .aid
o.Seclrn a iSanarce ,tf 5166"
feet; thence go, Southn 33
degrees 45'53" 'West dis-
lance of 3 35 leer lo me
Nornneaseny corner or BloCK
13 ac..ora.ng to surely ol Ia
Town 01 Behryale as recoiaed
in PIa Book A. Page 63 ol the
PuotliC Records .of Santa Rosa
Country, Florida In-ence go
Soutn 33 degree0 45 53' West
along mne Easterly lirie o Block
13. also being Ine Westerly
ngr.lI lc way ine ol Wel Street
(60' R/W| (sire-.l nol open) a
Sislance ol 239 99 leel lo the
Poin ol Beginning thence
continue Soutn 33 aaegre-sn
4553 Weat along sad
Easlerly line .a dstanrice o
160 00 leet to tme
Souiheaiterly comer ol Lot 19
trence go Norti 56 cagreeS
14 OT West along the Weiienrl
i' ne 01 sana Lot 19 a ai1rance 0o
S134.5)0 te6i: thence go South
65 degree 4327' Wea a d.s-
tance 0o 192.65 rel ti0 ir
curved Eastirly ngr.l or war
line el the nlersecihon or SIlae
Road a rnd State Rosa n87.
inrence go lac'rtrneeamealy along
sada c'ire having a reaius 01
287 90 rest an arc d.iarnce 01
194 96test IC=191 6 CV=ra
14 degrees 21 -4' E i t0 Ir
point oi tangency nernce go
Nonr. 33 degrees 45 3 East
along trie Easierly right or way
iena ol Slalc Road a7 n8 1'
R'Wea a diiance o.I 153 05 reel
to ir, TNorinwaeslery C:o'or or
LOt 9. inence go South 56
degiaecs 14'0" E3is alorg Ihe
rtherly lirne CI Li 9 and 20 a
cialance ol 250 00 feel. Inance
go South 17 degrees 3432"
East a distance 0164 03 eelt I....
the Point of Beginning. The
3 i a o ae Scrl-aI paeloCl rl land
.5" E' uale'd .r Block 13 ,1 said
Town l TBerryaae inr. Sectlor.
3.4 Towiunn.p 5 Nonr., Range-
28 Weir Sania Rosa Counry.
Florida.
Per=onal Proo.bprrv
Ail ienr iss;ucs. profits ro/ai-
t.l nr.come arind ohei' benal.i
derived rron, th-e real property
desr.oea abcve lIrne
Prerr..es' alt l lea-se' or Sub-
leaisz coerr.ng eIh Premrnec
Sor any portion rneiaol clud-
.ng wiarnul u il. lior.. alt Cain
ori ecurny aepol.s, advAnce
I .rentals and deposits or pay-
ments of similar nature; all
options to purchase or lease
the Premises or any portion
thereof orrinterest therein, and
any greater estate in the
Premises; all interests, estate
or other claims, both in law and
in equity, with. respect to the
Premises; all easerpents,
rights-of-way and rights used
in connection therewith or as a
means of access thereto, and
all tenements, hereditaments.
and appurtenances thereof
and thereto, and all water
rights and shares of stock evi-
dencing the same; all land
lying within the right-of-way of
any street, open or proposed,
adjoining the. Premises and
any and all-sidewalks, alleys
and strips and gores of land
adjacent to or used in connec-
tion with the Premises;
All tangible personal property
located on or at the Premises
or used .in connection there-
with, including, without limita-
tion, all goods, machinery,
tools, equipment, lobby and all
other indoor and outdoor furni-
ture, books, records, manuals,
computer systems, furnish-
ings, inventory, rugs, and
maintenance and other sup-
plies;
All accounts, contract rights,
general intangibles, files,
books of account, agreements,
franchise, license and/or area
development agreements, dis-
1 tributor agreements, permits,
licenses and certificates nec-
essary or desirable in connec-
Stion with the acquisition, own-
ership, leasing, construction,
operation,. servicing or man-
agement of the property conm-
prising the Collateral entered
Into, all names under or by
which the property comprising
the Collateral or any portion
thereof operated or known, all
rights to carry on business
under any such names or any
variant thereof, and all tele-
phone numbers and listings,
advertising and marketing
materials, trademarks and
good will in any way relating to
the property comprising the
Collateral or any portion there-
of; and
All the claims or demands with
respect to the Collateral,
I including, without limitation,
claims or demands with
respect to the proceeds of
insurance in effect with respect
thereto, claims under any
indemnity agreement, includ-
ing, without limitation, any
indemnity agreement executed
for the benefit of the Collateral
with respect to Hazardous
Materials, Regulated
I Substances or USTs, and any
I and all awards made for the
taking by eminent domain, or
by any proceeding or purchase
in lieu thereof, of the whole or
any part of. the Collateral,
Including, without limitation,
any awards resulting from a
change of grade of streets and
awards for severance dam-
ages.
All products and proceeds of
the foregoing property.
pursuant to the Summary Final
Judgment in Foreclosure and
the Orders Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sale entered in a
case pending in said Court,
the style of which is
GE CAPITAL FRANCHISE
FINANCE CORPORATION, a
Delaware corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
BUBBA'S FOOD STORES,
INC., an Alabama corporation,
STATE OF FLORIDA,
DEPARTMENT OF REV-
ENUE, AMSOUTH BANK, an
Alabama. corporation, and
ROBERT G. McCLURE, TAX
COLLECTOR FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Defendants.
and the docket number of
wncn 6. 2005 CA 000266.
In accomance nh tIne AMER-'
ICANS WITH DISABILITIES ,
ACT pieror naeairg ag pe-
cal accommodaiion lo partic-.
pale in. th, proceeding should
corntaclt mte underslgnei not
later than seven days prior to
Ine proc-eding rL ensure teat
Iaasonalbe accommnod ation.
are ava.iabte
WITNESS my hand and the
official seal l tris Honorable.
Court inis 16 day of February,
2006
MARY M. JOHNSON
Clirk of01 ie Crcui Curi .
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By Angela K. Dunn
Deputy Clerk
MELISSA HOLLEY
Flonda Bar 11b 01441-'7
Clark Parnigton Hart Larry.
Bond & Siacknouse
uale 800 125 We' t Romana
Sireel
PO Box 13010
Pensacola. Florida 32591-
3010 "
1850) 434-9200
Anorneys ror Plaini .
022506
030406
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.: 06-108CA
DIVISION: A
MARY FRANCES
SHEFFIELD,
Plaintiff, .
vs.
JOHN DOE 1. JOHN DOE 2,
JOHN DOE 3, and those and
persons who may claim or
who have or claim to have a
right title or Interest In the
property whicn Ie the sub-
ject of this action and who
are Interested in the above-
styled action,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOiHN iDOE I JOHN DOE
_. JOHN DOE 3 and lhose
peronl wro ma/ claim inler-
elr o'/ It rougn. under or
aqamsi ire a31orimentronea
dalenardsa or .r.o r,..e or
claim to have a right title or
interest in the property which
i inhe utbiect of ihs aciior and
wino are ir.lterslead r. men
above-styled action
'OLU ARE NOTIFIED that anr
action to quiet title on the fol-
lowing property in Santa Rosa
Counry. Floiraa
Beg.r. al irhe Souiriwe c.:orner
,o ine Sour.weal Ouaner of
the Northeast Quarter of
Section 27, Township 5 North,
Range 28 West, Santa Ros,a
County, Florida; Tnerce go
North, 00 iagreet 00 minutes
0 .iU:sconea Eal along Ire
Wel Ine ora the Nonrneavt
Quarter of said Section 27 a
distance of 1 6 00 feet nence
go South 88 degree.a 53 mnn-
utes 20 seconds EasI a dis-
tance ol 4'23 12 atet io the
Northwest comer of property
described in Official Record
Boost. 78 .at Page 542 of the
puol.c records ol sa.d county;
Tnence go- Soulh 33 degees
22rn .nuleI 37 eco.,ad West
along the Wealerly line ol said
property described in Official
Records 57'8 at Page 54.2 a
d.ilar..:e or 104 36 lel to trea
Soulnwe*t corner 0o said prop-
eny inerce goe Soutr. a8
degrees 51 rrmnule'.s 20 aee
onds East along me South iinre
'N s'aid property de.criead in
Onr.c.al Record BoOK 5.8 at
Page 542 a distance of 417.44
feet to the Southeast comer of
said property and the Westerly
right-of-way of State Road # 87
(1 00'R/W); thence go South 33
degrees 22 minutes 37 sec-
onds West along said Westerly
right-of-way a distance of
319.32 feet; Thence departing
said right-of-way go South 88
degrees 30 n.;nules 00 sec-
onds West a diiiaanrce of
607.53 feet to the West line of
the Southeast Quarter of said
Section 27; Thence go North
00 degrees 00 minutes 00 sec-
onds East along said West line
a distance of 210.00 feet to the
point of beginning, the above
described parcel of land is sit-
uated in Section 27, Township
5 North, Range 28 West,
Santa Rosa County, Florida.
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any, to William V. Linne, plain-
tiff's attorney, whose address
is Post Office Box 12347,
Pensacola, Florida 32591-
2347, on or before March 30,
2006, and file the original with
the clerk of this court either
before service on plaintiff's
attorney or immediately there-
after; otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the com-
plaint or petition.
DATED on February 15, 2006.
MARY M. JOHNSON, CIR-
CUIT COURT
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL ,
BY: Angela K. Dunn
As Deputy Clerk
022506
030406
031106
031806 (
2/129
IN THE 1ST CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 05-958-CA
REGIONS BANK,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ALDA CAMPANELLA GUER-
CIO; and DIANA CHRISTINE
GUERCIO-MCCOOL,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS IEREBY GIVEN
that on March 21, 2006 at
11:00 a.m. at the front door of
the Santa Rosa County
Courthouse, Florida, the
undersigned Clerk will offer for
sale the following described
real property:
THE EASTERLY 40.0 FEET
OF LOT 20, AND THE WEST-
ERLY 60.0 FEET OF LOT 19,
ALL IN BLOCK "C", FIRST
ADDITION TO POLYNESIAN
ISLANDS AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK "B", PAGE 175,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment of Foreclosure
enlered in C;.;l No 05-958-CA
ncw penoing in irn Crcuii
Coun ol re Isi Judc, al Circuil
in and lor Santa Rosa Counry/
Florida.
DATED this 15 day of
February, 2006.
J.Watkins '
Clerk of ine Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
Santa Rosa Counry Florida
022506
0304,i6 .
IN THE CIRCUiT COURT IN .
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COU rT. FLORIDA
CaA rio 0-u000OSDCA
Division:
'RONALD D. JACKSON,
Plaintiff,
vs.
STONE. WILLARD C alka
WILLARD STONE THERESA
STONE AriD UNtKNOWrJ
TENENaTS IN PJOSSESSIOtI
Daiendarn is I
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
Nolice is hereby given, ina I
Mary Jonn'-:.n. clerk ofl in
above title court. will on
Marcn 23 2006 at 11 00
o clock A M or as soon itare-
aloer as is practicable anj in
any even tbelore 2 00 o clock
PM al Ire ronl entrance oi
trIne Santa Rosa Countly
Counnouse at 65 S W
Carolinre Strel Milton Florida
3257u offer for sale and :ell ar
public ouicry to me n gr.esis
and beast Ddder ror cash ire
toilowing descDried real prop-
erty situale in Santa Rosa
County. Flonaa
Commence ai tme Southeasi
corner ol Ire Northeasi
Quarter ol the Northeastl
Quarter ol Scchon 1. Twri-:ni.p
1 North Range 29 West
Sania Ross County Flonrida
thence go South 69 degrees,
51 14" West along the Soutn
lne e of ai Nortneast Quaner
of the Northeast Quarter for a
railance ol 34770 feel to the
Northeasteniy ine of a 30.00
tool drainage easement,
ihrcince go Nortn 48 degrees
29 01" East along said
Northweslerly line a distance
of 160.36 leet. thence depart-
.ng said NonhAesterly line go
North 48 degrees 09 38' West
a aistance ol 96.43 eelt.
Inance go North 24 degrees
16' 40" East a distance olat
65 00 feet to the Point of
Beginning, thence continue
North 24 degrees 16' 40"West
a distance ol 6627 leel to the
Soutfnasterly right of way
Brian Samuel Lane (60.00'
R/W) ; thence go North 43
degrees 13'49' West along
said nghl or way line a dis-
lance ol 139 47 fee to a point
of curvature of a curve to the
left and having a radius of
25.00 feet, a central angle of
110 degrees 37' 34", a chord
daisance ol 41 II feet and a
choia bearing of south 01
degrees 27' 24" West. Inence
go along said curve oi an arc
S ,ilance ol 4827 feas to a
point aF cornpounrd curvalure
said point alzro aeing on Lne
outieasiterly rngnl ol way of
Winoham Road 140 0' FR/WI
anda Ieing a curve to tme len
witn a radius or 115809 reel.
trnence go along saio curve ol
an are a distance ol 36 85 leet.
,said curve also having a cen-
tral angle of 01 degrees 49'
28", a chord distance of 35.85
feet, and a chord bearing of
Souin 25 degrees 14' 33"
West. Inence aoparting said'
curve and Southeatelny right
of way line, go South 45
degree 28' 37" East a aos-
lance of 17483 feel to the
Po.nt ol Beginning The above
deenDbed parcel of land con-
tains 0 ?56 acres
pursuant to, the amended
Summary Final Judgment of
Foreclosure 'entered in a case
pending .n tnal court, the style
of which is described above
At the time of sale, the suc-
cessful high bidder shall post
with the clerk a deposit equal
tlo 5. oithe in a bid or S1.000
whichever is lass The balance
al Ine rinal Dia snail be palo to
the clerk within 24 hours after
the sale. The successful high
bid shall be exclusive of the
clerk's registry fee and docu-
mentary stamps on the certifi-
cate of title.
WITNESS my hand and the
official seal of this court, this
20 day of February, 2006.
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
J. Watkins
Deputy Clerk
022506
030406
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 05-1110 CA
GREEN TREE SERVICING,
LLC f/k/a
GREEN TREE FINANCIAL
SERVICING CORP.
1400 Turbine Drive
Rapid City, SD 57703
Plaintiff,
v.
WARREN R. HALL, JR.; and
CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY
SERVICES, INC.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION ,
TO: WARREN R. HALL, JR.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
foreclosure action has been
filed against you on the follow-
ing described property:
SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED
HERETO.
"** OFFICIAL RECORDS *"
BK 1718 PG 70
EXHIBIT'A"
COMMENCING AT THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
THE NORTHEAST QUARTER
OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP
2 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST,
SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH
89*37'36" WEST ALONG THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID
NORTHEAST QUARTER FOR
A DISTANCE OF 1160.00
FEET; THENCE NORTH,
00*18'11" EAST FOR A DIS-
TANCE OF 829.58 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE SAME
uu v w#1 ...........................
Leaais
-vs.-
JOHNNIE FLOYD SHURDEN
A/K/A JOHNNIE SHURDEN;
AMSOUTH BANK; DISCOVER
BANK ISSUER OF THE DIS-
COVER CARD; UNKNOWN
PARTIES IN POSSESSION
#1; IF LIVING, AND ALL'
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM-
ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER
AND AGAINST THE ABOVE
NAMED DEFENDANTS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO
BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN
PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN
INTEREST AS SPOUSES,
HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, OR OTHER
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case Number 57-2006-CP 44
Division "_".
IN RE: Estate of
GEORGE ANDERSON BEL-
LEAU,
a/k/a GEORGE A. BELLEAU,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
Estate of George Anderson
Belleau, a/k/a George A.
Belleau, Deceased, File
COURSE A DISTANCE OF
100.00 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 89*41'49" EAST A
DISTANCE OF 175.00 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 00o18'11"
WEST A DISTANCE OF
*100.00 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 89*41'49 WEST A
DISTANCE OF 175.00 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NING.
SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA
MARY M JOHNSON, CLERK
TOGETHER WITH that ce,a.a;r
19'92 56 x 28 LegaCy MoAile
Home. Serial No
HL5672ABAL
and.you are required to file a
written response with the
Court and serge a copy c., your
wr.nnr asetenae i .any, 10o don
Timolir. D Padgeah Piarnlit'"
arlorney aCno-e sadleaS isA
;8to Renirngor.n Green C.rcle
Tallarn .:.- e. Fiorja 32308 at
least tnrr 1301 adys rrIO tIrne
awle 0o rril puOlicaioln or on or
betcre March 29, 2006, and Iie
inr orianal wAin the .:cleri o
ir llc .:,un elirer boeloia ser ice
cn Plairn i's allorney or imrnme
,ialtiy iriereafter otherarwie a
lataaull w,'I De enierFr agairal
you ior mie reihea demanded in
Irc cumplaini
Dated th, 20 a'y OF Freruara.
2006.
CLERK OF COURT
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: Angela K. Dunn
Depuirv Cler:
022506
030406
114 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIAR-
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN 4AND
FOR SANTA ROSa COUNT,
CASE NO 2006-064 CA
'FREMONT INVESTMENT
AND LOAN
Plaintiff,
vs.
CARLAB. NUNLEY, ET, AL.,
Delenrarl A
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. CARLA B NUNLEY.
Lat kncr.wn address s-.91i
NORTH AIRPORT ROAD
MILTON. FL 32583
II aliuv, ana it dead all partieS
chla ring irnie r bt' ihr-,ougn
under or again-i CARLA B
NUNLEY and all parties rnaov
ing or claiming Ic. have any
ngreI tile or inleresi in In1
property descnbed naren
YOU ARE NOTIFIED final an
action lor Foreclouiue of
Mortgage on m Ilollowring
descnbed properly
COMMENCING AT A POINT
249400 FEET NORTH ANJD
132.4 FEET EAST OF THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 2
NORTH. RANGE 27 WEST.
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
FLORIDA. THENCE NORTH
70 DEGREES 22' EAST A
DISTANCE OF 144 00 FEET
THENCE NORTH 34
DEGREES 38' WEST A DIS.
TANCE OF 17200 FEET TO
THE SOUTH BANK OF
BLACKWATER RIVER AND
THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 34
DEGREES 38 EAST ALONG
THE LINE LAST TRAVERSED
THE DISTANCE OF 17200
--FEET; THENCE SOUTH 70)
DEGREES 22' WEST A DiS
TANCE. OF 7200 FEET,
THENCE TURN A INTERIOR
ANGLE TO THE LEFT OF 99
DEGREES 30'18" A DIS-
TANCE OF 169.00 FEET
MORE OR LESS TO THE
SOUTH BANK OF SAID
RIVER THENCE MEANDER
NORTHEASTERLY ALONG
SAID BANK A DISTANCE OF
63 10 FEET. MORE OR LESS
TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NING.
has been filed against you and
'you are required 'to serve a
copy of your wtrter, .et.r.ie.-s
.1 any 1o it on Liss M R.:.ger .
Anorr.,ey or Fia nlti a.ntse
adrdies .' 951 Norlthaest
167th Street, Suile 2.4J Nonr.
Miami Beach, Florida 33162
eliher Icnrc.oae orne
4 (al wrn.n 30 day after ir.
firl publication o1 Irnh r.c.hice c.r
(bi Oi or tbtlore 200_-'
and file the original with the
Clerk of this' Court either
before service on Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately there-
after; otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the
rleiel demanaea in the com-
plaint.
WITNESS my hand and the,
seal of this Court this 21 day of
February, 2006.
MARY M. JOHNSON
As Clerk of the Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: J. Watkins
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: THE PRESS
GAZETTE
5991 NORTH AIRPORT
ROAD, MILTON, FL 32583
A copy of this Notice of Action,
Complaint and Lis Pendens
were sent to the defendants
and address named above. .
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities
Act, persons needing a rea-
sonable accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should, no later than seven (7)
days prior, contact the Clerk of
the Court's disability coordina-
tor at 8506230135, 6865 CAR-
OLINE ST. BOX H, MILTON FL
32570. If hearing Impaired,
contact (TDD) via Florida
Relay System.
This is an attempt to collect a
debt. Any information obtained
will be used for that purpose.
022506
030406
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
Case #: 04-601
Division #:
UNC:
UNION PLANTERS MORT-,
GAGE, INC.
F/K/A UNION PLANTERS
PMAC, INC.
Plaintiff,
CLAIMANTS
Defendantss.
AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order resched-
uling foreclosure sale dated
February 20, 2006, entered in
Civil Case No. 04-601 of the
Circuit Court of the 1st Judicial
Circuit in and for Santa' Rosa
County, -Florida, wherein
UNION PLANTERS MORT-
GAGE, INC F'KA UNION
PLANTERS' PMAC, INC.,
Plaintiff and JOHNNIE FLOYD
SHURDEN A/K/A JOHNNIE
SHURDEN are defendantss, I
wi sell s l I: nte ngne'i_ arid bei l
bidder lor casn. AT THE
NORTH FRONT DOOR OF
THE SANTA ROSA COUNTr -
COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT
6865 CAROLINE STREET
MILTON. FLORIDA AT Ii 00
A M CENTRAL STANDARD
TIME MARCH 21 2006. Ine
following da iCred property
as ei tonr, 'n sar, Final
Judrmenr. to-wi
LOT 14, BLOCK 6 HAYES
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THERE-
OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK B,'PAGE 75 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SANTA ROSA COUNT,',
FLORIDA
.DATED at .MILTON, Florida,
thi 21 lay oF Febuljary X0106
MARY M.JOHNSON
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
:COURT ..
Santa Rosa County, Florida
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
B .1 Walir.in
Depiur,' Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAIIjTIFF
SHAPIRO s FISHMIAhi
WOODLAND CORPORATE
CENTER
4505 WOODLAND CORPO.
RATE BLVD
SUITE 100'
TAMPA FLORIDA 336 14
1813) 880'iS"A
022506' .'
2j135 .
Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT Ili
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTit' FLORIDA
CASE TIO 200'J298,CA
PErN AIR FEDERAL CREDIT
UI11IO1
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAMES P STEvEiS HOLL'L
Br THE SEA IMPROVEM.EIilT
ASSOCIATION 4 INC A rD
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
DEFENDANT iSi
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
Nolice i i ritereby giern han I
Mary Jorinson clerk of Ire
aIrov-ali-led couri wII C.n
Marcn 23 2'00 at I1 00
OcilC.K AM or as iccn tiere'
aneS as is practicable.en ana r.
any eveaint talor 22 01i 'clo,:
PM atl ine fro entnlrance )I
lhe Santa Rosa Count/
Courthouse at E6 SW
Carol.ne Street Mnlton, Florida
32'.10,7 o er r for ale and .sell al
putil.. ouicry 10 Ir. e igrineI
and best i.aer tr .:r .asn Ine
oiowu.ng rde:criOae real prop.
erty ituaete in Santa ROc.s
County Florida
Lot 9, Block 166, HOLLEY BY
THE SEA, a.;comring to ire
map or plat ta.ereoi as recc.ra-
ed In Plat Book B, Pageie i
145 Public Records of Santa
Rosa Counry, Fiora. .
pursuant ,to the amended
Summary Final Judgment' of
=.rec-loure entered ;r, a caset
ending .ir. nai ,:.un, ir.e style
of which is described above.
At the i.me .:.r ial ir-. suc-
cessful rign bidder nail post
wir In.e ciril.t a aepc.lii equaJi
to 5S O1Fhel Iirnal d or i1 0u00
wnichawetr '. l6:i The. -alarnce
of the final bid shall be paid to
the clerk within 24 hours after
the sale. The successful high
.:1 j sai ite .clui;.e of ihe
Clerl. j reg,.Eily ree ar,,i adcCu-
meniary I. Tmp onr, Ir.e ceni.-
-ale :.1 l l.I
WITNESS -r,, hand and the
official seal of this court, this
16 day of February, 2006.
MARY M. JOHNSON -
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By Angela K. Dunn
Deputy Clerk
022506
030406
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 05-DR-2298
IN RE: The Marriage of
MICKEY DALE DEMPSEY,
Petitioner/Husband,
and
FRANCES KELLY DEMPSEY,
Respondent/Wife.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: FRANCES KELLY
DEMPSEY
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for dissolution of mar-
rlage has been filed against
you and your are required to
serve a copy of your answer, if.
any, to it on John Glassman,
the Petitioner/Husband's attor-
ney, whose address and
phone number are 1127 North
Palafox Street, Pensacola,
Florida 32501, (850) 434-
0663, on or before March 20,
2006, and file the original with
the clerk of this court either
before service on the
Petitioner/Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter, other-
wise a default will be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint or
petition.
DATED on February 20, 2006.
MARY M. JOHNSON
CLERK OF THE COURT
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: Brenda Lambrishy
Deputy Clerk
022506
030406
.031106
031806
21137
Under sections 120.569(2)(c)
and (d) of the Florida Statutes,
a petition for administrative
hearing shall be dismissed by
the agency if the petition does
not substantially comply with
the above requirements or is
untimely filed.
Complete copies of all docu-
ments relating to this determi-
nation of exemption are avail-
able for public inspection dur-
ing normal business hours,
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday, at the
Department of Environmental
Protection, 160 Government
Center, Pensacola, Florida
32602.
Number 57-2006-CP-44,
Division "_," is pending in the
Circuit Court for Santa Rosa
County,'Florida, the address of
which is Santa Rosa County
Courthouse, 6865 Caroline
Street, Suite N, ATTN:
Probate/Guardianship/Juvenil
e,, Milton, Florida 32570. The
names and addresses of the.
Personal Representative and
the Personal Representative's
attorneys are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's esiale. including'
unmatured,, conl.nger.i or
unliquidated claims, on whom
a copy of this notice is served
must file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS,
NOTICE. OR THIRTY (30)
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF.
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
An olnei cred.lor. of the dece-
dent and persons. having
clams or ,demand again ine
,aceaern s slate. .nclulrding
unrmalurea cntingerni or
uniiquidaIeC clears rriuslt ie
Ir ir ClaTi.T Wlin i s court
WITHItl THREE 131 MONTHS
* AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS rNOT SO FILE .
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
Tn.e dale ., ithe t.'r purubl Icaon
Or lrn riolice i1: Februar 25
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
'1. Rocerr D Hart Jr
ROBERT 0 HART .IR
Florida Bar lumber 111552
CLARK PARTIIOUTOCt HART
LARRY B60D & STACK-
HOUSE
Sutla e1:,, 1 25 We-l Romana
Stree
Posi Orl.ce Drawer 13'I0I
Pensacola Florida 32591.
3010
Te-lepr.uor.ie 6" -134.9-''00
A0118.7121
PERSONAL REPRESENTA-
TIVE:
"- Ainn F Beitc.au
Arili F BELLEAU
0 ., Laura Lane
Guil Breeze Fiornda 3261
*,2 506
030406
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SANTA ROSA COuNT',,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
ill RE BEVERLY ELAINE
WHITAKER
Deceaed .
F.ie No. 57-20:4.4CP-403.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tr e adrrin.Irainon of ir.e
elalte c BEVERLY ELAINE
WHITAKER geceaaed File
a4o 5' 2004 CP JC03 is pend
ng in tire C'r.:uil Court o1i
Santa Rosa, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which
Is:
Clerk of iNhaCircull Court
ATlrj Pr:Poale D..l i:,r.
P0 Bo' 472
M.,lon, Florida 325'2,
The names and addresses of
the personal representatives
and ire periaoral representa-
IvCa attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedents
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims,, on whom-
a copy of this notice Is served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MON.tTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM OR
30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF.A COPY OF'
,THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other cared.or :.;1 ir ,6 c.:e-
cern anda owner pe.orr:E raving
,:I1a.rr. O de'Tandi agarEI the
decadent esilate .nciuding
unrmalurea .:or.nnr.rni or
unlqui.dailad cIla -.:; muui file
Ir.e r claI i, wilh ilnil cOuri
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE [DATE OF FIRST PUBLI-
CATIONI OF THIS IrOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The date of first publication of
this Notice is February 25,
2006.
CO-PERSONAL REPRESEN-
TATIVE
/s/ Kyle J. Whitaker
KYLE JAMES WHITAKER
PERSONAL REPRESENTA-
TIVE.
909 Prestige Court
Newport News, VA 23602
CO-PERSONAL REPRESEN-
TATIVE
/s/ Cory Whitaker
CORY WILLIAM WHITAKER
PERSONAL REPRESENTA-
TIVE
232 Woodmill Drive
Cranbury NJ 08512.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
/s/C. Gary Hicks
C. GARY HICKS
Attorney for Petitioner
Florida Bar Number: 491586
Ryan, Hicks, Cumpton &
Cumpton, LLP
41 North Jefferson Street
Suite 110
SPensacola, Florida 32502
Telephone: (850) 432-0029
022506
030406
2/139
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: WILLIAM JAMES
WHITAKER,
Deceased.
File No. 57-2004-CP-404
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of WILLIAM JAMES
WHITAKER, deceased, File
No. 57-2004-CP-404, is pend-
A I
Pan 8-A
a copy of this notice Is served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF.
THIS NOTICE ON THEM .1OR
30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, must file
their claims with this court
WITH :i 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE'FOREVER BARRED.,
Tre cal o rrI puLt-,:al:,-r. of
ir, l; IJolce February 285,
2006.
CO-PERSONAL REPRESEN-
TATIVE '
'si Kie. Whalta r '
KYLE JAMES WHITAKER
PERSONAL REPRESEJTA.
TIVE
909; P.aiehge Court
Newpoirtn tCe VA :3602
CO-PERSONIAL REPRESENl-
TATIVE
is. C-ry Wnr.iaker
COI' WILLIAM WHITAKER
PERSONAL REPRESENTA-
TIVE
?32 W.:oom.i Dr..re
Crar.buiry NJ 05 1S2
ATTORNE'r' FOR PERSONAL
REPRESEtjTTIVE
ob C Gary H.CK.: -
C GaR/ HICKS
Attorney hI. Peolllre r '.
Fic-.rda Barr riJ t-er 49158, .
Ryan Hicks. Curnrplun &
CuTr.ptorn LLP
41 No.rrt JenariCor. Slrele
PenA .:.ila Florioa2 3502'
Teiephc.ne I650 4-320,)-' .
02 '"06 ; ,
030406
IN THE CIRCuIT COURT FOR
SANTA ROSA COulNTY
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File i'o S7 200, P-CF-J6
BDo,.uCn 6
IrN RE ESTATE OF
Davia Maximllllon Martin
David Max Martin
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
ieslte oL David Maximlillon
Martin a.k a Davia Max
Maill. .aCeased rne; ,aaie
oi 3-earn wa, Sentember 12.
2005 is pra.ding n ire C.rcult
Court for Santa Rose County.
Floridd Probale D.ii-r, irine
addreEs a, whicr, A 5P.O. Box
472. Milton Florida 32572-
0472. The names and
addr: sse. cI inre pe.i:.r.al rep.
resEniaivel anra Ie peronrai
repre:eriahAe S anorney aie
se tonrth L.eirw
All i,'r litors l the aac d Ce r.ln
arena clher pei crnl having
claimTs or demareaR a.gar.i
decrdennr c:ialie con wn.,m a
COpy ol Inl; noice i lequir-a
S1.o be, I enrea mual hie In -.r
:lainri ir I ni'z ,.oun WiTHi-i
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THiS tOTiCE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER.
VICE OF 4 COP,' -OF THIS
,NOTICE ON THEM ... ,
All other creditors of the dece-
d.eni and o.irar rpersoni. ha.ing
claims or demanaz agai il
decedent's estate mj-l ite-
their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST'
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
IIOTWITHSTArIDIING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
;TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date of first publication of
this notice is February 25,
2006.
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/Is/
. Paul R..Green ,
Fionda Bar fo 12"'448
Johnson, Green & Miller, P.A.
6850 Caroline Street
Milton, Florlaa 32570
Teleprione (850) 623-3841
P ..r:, sal Repr.e:erniar .
Jes'e ri r.ear,
Jease N. Rheam
P.O. Box 708 -
Jay, Florida 32565
022506
030406
2/141
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 57-2005-CP-16
Division Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
NOREEN FRANCES KLAUS,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of NOREEN FRANCES
KLAUS, deceased, whose
date of death was December
5, 2005; File Number 57-2005-
CP-16 is pending in the Circuit
Court for Santa Rosa County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is 6865
Caroline Street, Milton, Florida
32570. The names and
addresses of the personal rep-
resentative and the personal
representative's attorney are
set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate, on whom a
copy of this notice has been
served, must file their claims
with this dourt WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
Representative
Florida Bar No. 0187089
FITZGERALD & BROOKS,
P.A.
6839 Caroline Street
P.O. Box 856,
Milton, Florida 32570
Telephone: (850) 623-3605
Is/ John W. Klaus
JOHN W. KLAUS
Personal Representative
6768 Trammel Drive
Milton, Florida 32570
022506
S030406
1421
Attachment A.
NOTICE OF DETERMINA-
TION OF QUALIFICATION
FOR EXEMPTION
File No: 57-0143972-006-DE
County: Santa Rosa
Includes: Dredge Marina Basin
I ire Ih tn- .a r ..-f an Appl;.:aiiori
Ior a lel.a r mn, lir, c.f.
Qualification
Ilr an Evempior by '
Sanlo R:la a.:hl Club
C 0 Mel.i.r. Bur'l.'A
300 Pernsa.ola Beach B13a
Gull Breeze FL 32561
Trne Dep artment o
Envir, ncr ,Sial F'rci.1cl on
o-. rI l, tral the rec,:r n.
I ruci.r.:,' c a marina .,r:lud.r.g
all do i.rg raCII.ties an3a a '-u
.:oald itrluiurea ard Ithe
rea.-ornsiruct.o,r, ol r.prap
SreaKFwai. 10 prIe.,uly per.
m .ntled widh arnd r.e.gnl wr.in
:ul.Cerit De n 3 mairla.r.. ,
1Cc1sale at 300' Pen:acoi
Beacr, Bid .r Gull Breeze on
uan.a ARc.a Sound Clan it
Waters .1 i he Slale. Sneiil.nr
HI-rveit.ng Proro,btiad. SecoliCn
,':0 Tc.Ar.ir.p 033 Soutrn Ranige
-9 West LOnl ruade .- 09'
2363 WelL L.AIludCe ,31, 7l
12.13 ti-.rtr r .n Santa Rc.:a
County na been daeleTimine
10 t-C 'elrempl Iroir ie ui.re-
Imenl :to OO.ab n a (,C ri:dol' altCi
we .llard r e.:.ur,:C pl rT.C l
A per.ur %ro'4 Sutlanl.ral
ir .ircl; are ane.-lied by thE
Depannrer.rn aci.n ,r Maa pe-l.
r.:n Icr .an .adm.n,a rai.e v rE.
cedor.ng heaar,.i urd.ei Se.:'
liore.sn 20569 arnd 120.'5-
the Fioraa Siaule-w Tr. e pc-i
I.r.n mu-r ccnlar'n Ini .nrorma5
I.c.n set lortnn ID-aW anda iul
p.e i l.,d lace.velj r Ir e i.:leri'
,r. me Oithce c.1 General1
COuneil o ire C'epanT'-snil al
0u1i' Cumrrc.nneCali.n
Boulevard Mail Silai.o,- i
Taliara: ie Fl.:,r..ja :'j3j9'
3000
Mediation Is not available.
If a time, an.d umni:- rni pal.
tion for a adm.r..rirai,,e near
ing is filed, other persons
s.r.O -:e suEt' ar..a in l ,lrezil a .l
be after eld bD I- OUlOrri-. e .C1
ihe ad3min' sirtl'.e pr,.:C-z
ha.ae ine rgn i palo.,:r, I.:.
.'tarverer.e Ir. Ins pro,:eeonr
inierver.icon wiI Dbe perm'ined
only al ir.e dalacre.ri. c-1 the
priaEld.rg on1cer upon lh in .iri.g
oi a motion in com'pianc,e wrin
lule 2,' n10, '20C CI m-i Fi.-,rw.ja
Adm.r.,iraIi.e Code
In accordance with rules 28-
106.111(2) .and 62-
S110) 10F.'ii3paii pa.i.-cr. ki.r
an aam.- .iraiwve hear rri uil
,b lied wirn 21 dae. ,:1 publ..
cLatior CI lhe rn.:.ice or re.: epl
.of Written roil,:e whichever'
occurs firsl uLIrer rule 62-
110 106(4) of the Florida
Admin,ilrai,ue Code, a pErsrri
whot-e -ubn tIar.Ial mnere i'.are
affected by the Department's.
action imay aSi reque1 an3
e tr.,l.:ir ,n of i.mr 10 illeC el.
1,.)r, for an a.IT'inir-rall.., rhear
ing. The,Department may, for.
good cause shown, grant the
request for an extension: of
limr Reque is itr eatE'ar,ron Of
tlie Mr.u-1 e hlie .v-rh hme
Once oi Garteral Cou,-:'el of
the Department at 3900
Commonwealth Boulevard,
Mail Station 35, Tallahassee,
Florida 32399-3000 prior to the
applicable deadline. A timely
requce: for .t 'ie I;o-n Vf i.i-
.hail lll Ine rurir.in o l r.-i .me
pirn.:.d or Iinr g i a rel.'.i.n .nuini
ir.e request ac acle upon
Upon motion by the requesting
party showing that the failure
to file a request for an exten-
sion of time before the dead-
line was the result of excusa-
ble neglect, the Department
may also grant the requested
e ren .l..r. oF lifme
* Tna pelioner shall ma.i a c.:-p;
of the petition to the applicant
at the address indicated above
a inr ime :.f filing. The failure
of any person 'to file a petition
for an administrative hearing
within the appropriate time
period shall constitute a Waiver
of that right:
A petition that disputes the
material facts on which the
Department's action is based
.must contain the following,
information:
(a) The name and address of
each agency affected and
each agency's file or identifica-
tion number, if known;
(b) The name, address, and
telephone number of the peti-'
tioner; the name, address, and
telephone number of the peti-
tioner's representative, if any,
which shall be the address for
service purposes during the
course of the proceeding; and
* an explanation of how the peti-
tioner's substantial interests
are or will be affected by the
agency determination;
(c ) A statement of when and
how the petitioner received
notice of the agency decision;
(d) A statement of all disputed
issues of material fact. If there
are none, the petition must so
indicate;
(e) A concise statement of the
ultimate facts alleged, includ-
ing the specific facts the peti-
tioner contends warrant rever-
sal or modification of the
agency's proposed action;
(f) A statement of the specific
rules or statutes that the peti-
tioner contends require rever-
sal or modification of the
agency's proposed action; and
(g) A statement of the relief
sought by the petitioner, stat-
ing precisely the action that the
petitioner wishes the agency to
take with respect to the
agency's proposed action.
A petition that does not dispute
the material facts on which the
Department's action is based
shall state that no such facts
are in dispute and otherwise
shall contain the same infor-
mation as set forth above, as
required by rule 28-106.301.
030406
030406
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SANTA ROSA. COUNTY,
FLORIDA PROBATE DIVI-.
SION
File No. 57-2006-CP-53
Division B
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JASPER MASK
Deceased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate. of Jasper Mask,
deceased, whose date of
dlArin *a: January 7. 00"C ,1 .,
en. .r.ng .r.in e C.,r:u.I C unrt lu
Saria Roca Cc.unr, Floi..
Probiale C'..,$ern. adtjl, -.ure
Oir wrnicr.n PU Bo> 4-2
,i.ti,-,, Fioryca :23'Q-o Tr,-
names and addresses of the
perzcrnai reprea:rnialivG and
in- pe:rs a rir ',e'ar, lal,, c
an.:rr.ney 5r el 10'Ir, ielnua.
All creadlur: inr e da ceei'r
and-.other periorn having.
claims or demand against
dec lerinl asiai c-.I wrnom a
copv f t ir.: r.,l:.l c .' required
Io De .er,..,1 rnu.: rile their
clai'; mwm in. l- court WITHIN
THE LATER OF M.IOIJTH.
AFTER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS'NOTICE OR '30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF "EA.
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
All .i-r.ar iredl ,:ir' : ine .e:
a l an=r d Irl-er pere :.ns ravin.a
Cilairrn, r demands, ag nil
ac:denn 5s salai mul We I
Liner ClairnSi lh l hE t, :.urn
WITHIN 3 MOniTHi AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THISc
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIf.F tIJOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IllI ECTIOti
:3 0 -' OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARREL'
.IOF'WITH TrIJiDirJG THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE Al4', CLAIM. FILED
TWr%1 4i 'rEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DEC EDEiNT S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The da. oil i'il puw i.: ari rl ,:-
th.i r.c.l.,eF i 1 M ar.:r, 4. '.fl ,
030406
031106
NOTICE OF SALE
BY THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
rtli.:e r.terel- qg.jn inral ins
ur.ae.I.gr- .1 .I M RI ,jOHr
C'rJ C .le i r.i C'.r.:u.I C :.,rt
:.l ar l, Reia C :ur.r, M ill..,-I
FiL.rila t11 on '3 1.wr.:n
Ii, i a' .1 ii, il Ih',e Fr.orI
DC..:.' .:1l tr.- Sr nla R.na
Couriny Cour'hunou. e u,,,lir
SAini Ro:, a Cou. l, FI.:.rai
,5ner I:.r al- ai rd ao eI Cl a pu l,.:
Cullr, ic tit.,- rnir,. and Deiw
li.d.er i.or .: Ash hh. I ullO in.]
.':;.n ed ,p.opern, itual.ad in
Sa.3Ia Ros a Counr, Flrnda
I.F WI
SEE SCHEDULE 'A'
ATTACHED HERETO
Schedule A (Conlinued)
lizu.r.n On,.:, F6le Kc. 3384-
1044038
PARCEL 12A:
A! PORTION OF 'LOT 9,
BLOCK A, BENT TREE
ESTATES UNIT ONE, A SUB-
DIVISION OF A PORTION OF
SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 1
NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST,
SANTA ROSA COUNTY.
FLORIDA. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK C, PAGE 28 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SAID COUNTY. BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT AN EXIST-
ING HALF INCH (1/2")
UNCAPPED METAL ROD AT
THE SOUTHWEST CORNER
OF LOT 1. SAID BLOCK A,
BENT TREE ESTATES UNIT
ONE, SAID POINT LYING ON
THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF
WAY LINE OF BENT TREE
ROAD (50' R/W): THENCE
RUN NORTH 05 DEGREES
52'54" WEST ALONG SAID
EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY
LINE A DISTANCE OF
1087 27 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING. THENCE
CONTINUE NORTH 05
DEGREES 52'54" WEST
ALONG SAID EASTERLY
RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DIS-
TANCE OF 100.00 FEET:
THENCE DEPART SAID.
EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY
LINE NORTH 84 DEGREES
07'06" EAST A DISTANCE
OF 215.00 FEET TO AN
INTERSECTION WITH THE
WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY
LINE OF A GULF POWER
COMPANYEASEMENT (230'
R/W); THENCE ItbN SOUTH
05 DEGREES o'54" EAST
ALONG SAID WESTERLY
RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DIS-
TANCE OF 100.00 FEET;
THENCE DEPART SAID
WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY
LINE SOUTH 84 DEGREES
07'06" WEST A DISTANCE
OF 215.00 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
and
2000 SOUTHRIDGE HOMES,
INC. MOBILE HOME
VIN: 11436033A and
11436033B
Air Conditioner Washer Dryer
Skirting Steps Deck
At the time of the sale, as set
forth hereinabove, the suc-
cessful high bidder shall post
with the Clerk a deposit equal
to five percent (5%) of the final
bid. The deposit shall be
applied to the sale price at the
time of payment. The balance
of the sale price shall be paid
in full to the Clerk by 4:00 p.m.,
on the same day as the sale.
This sale is made pursuant to
the Final Judgment entered in
a case pending in the Circuit
Court of Santa Rosa County,
Florida, the style of which is:
GREEN TREE SERVICING
LLC, a successor to GREEN-
POINT CREDIT, LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ALICE ARRANT a/k/a ALICE
KAY ARRANT; CITIFINAN-
CIAL EQUITY SERVICES,
INC. and UNKNOWN OCCU-
PANT of the 2000 SOUTHERN
HOMES, INC. MOBILE HOME,
VIN: 11436033A and
11436033B,
Defendants,
and the docket number of
which is 05-1106CA.
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accom-
modation in order to partici-
pate in this proceeding, you
are erftitled, at no cost to you,
to the provision of certain
assistance. Please contact the
Court Administrator at the
Santa Rosa County
Courthouse, Milton, Florida
32570 at (850) 983-4625 with-
in 2 working days of your
receipt of this Motion and
Notice; If you are hearing
Impaired, call 1 (800) 955-
8771; if you're voice impaired,
call 1(800) 955-8770.
ing in the Circuit Court for
Santa Rosa, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which
Is:
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ATTN: Probate Division
P.O. Box 472
Milton, Florida 32572
The names and addresses of
the personal representatives
and the personal representa-
tives' attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedents
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, on whom
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED,
The date of first publication of
this notice is: February 25,
2006.
/s/ Steven C. Warrick
STEVEN C. WARRICK
Attorney for Personal
S t d March 4 2006
e hT Santa Rosa Press Gazette
.auut. u r a y .
Leaals
WITNESS my hand and the
official seal of this Honorable
Court on February 23, 2006..
r MARYJOHNSON
Clerk, Circuit Court,
Santa Rosa County, Florida
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: Angela K. Dunn
Deputy Clerk
030406
031106
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
CONSTRUCTION OF
OPPORTUNITY DRIVE
EXTENSION
The Board of County
Commissioners of Santa
Rom County, Florida will
receive sealed bids from
qutalfied licensed
Contractors for the con-
struction of the Opportunity
Drive Extension (Project
Number 04-79-05513-SG2)
until 10:00 A.M. on March
28, 2006 at which time bids
will be opened and read
aloud. Bids received after
S this time will be rejected
and returned unopened to
the bidder. All Interested
parties are Invited to attend.
* OnIv properi,' lr.: n',:e'
Corlra.::Ior are inei iec : Di
Trn- wi,*' include! Co-liruc-
ICr. lri me Oppanlurniy L'rlie
a an ,o.'i 3. 5 roAr. n n in,
prOlecCI plan: and b,' Ir.c nepr
Sc-: minruaIl
Oue:Iin.: corn.:-cr.in'rg irn-
prOlaeil ihlould be direcLld i10
Cnrn.: Pnr.ailip: al BSar 961.
710')
- Urnil prnCes Imu.l t-. :ub.T..ni,
- tor Corripn:,a n arid p1 rr, rnli
purpos ec
SEa-:r id :h-all c-i :.'ubmnted ,inr
iripliCaIe or ine bid lo-irr
hown and liual Ce aCccomp..
Sriel Dy a Bd BodBnd or Cenfi.ud
Cne.:K ,rn in.c a -.,unl 01 rive
-. peicecnl iIi ol In Base B-d
a: guaralme IrMal irie Bidder, i
- awarded Inr cbrl rac1 will wiin-
in ten (10) consecutive calen-
dar days after written notice
being given, enter into written'
Contract with the Owner in
accordance with the accepted
bid, with 'mobilization to the
sile 31 3 aDoulely no later tMan
April 30, 2006 Biaa ma1 re
delivered by hand, Fed Ex, or
mail to the Santa Rosa County
Procu,:ernani Department,
E495 Caroline StIeel Suite G.
Milor, Fic.,..a 32570
P,'OleC docufl,, rr T n.,:Ij.i-ag
,rawn-r'gs and .pecal'.ai'Con
relalive rIerelo may Pbe
.inpace:i ai mei Dodge Plan
Roomrr al 2i1 Suh ouir. F Sir
Pen, 1:cia FI.,r.-da Sania
R:sa Cour:.n P.c.curem-n e
Depanrrmenr 6-'5,: Car-.:-ln
Si'e. M.Iirn Fiori.a 5n'd h1i
Sana R.:,i.a C.ounr,
Enlincarn: nepanpnrnl 6r.,i I
Old eIagdad Hi..ri, a.',' v ul
30) l .l'.1:.rn. Fi:. a.5 Piar..i, ar,
.reci'liC hat,"5: rr5, :-t :ured
si-nm ir IcS SaRoa u aC cuir.y
prc,:urerin ir p rlflenl -a 5
rinar,.e'jla,;dat.le -:o.I ,:l I-:5." ? -.'n
Cr i-I
The. B-,-ar- ,l Courn-,
CTirJ":,rO, er re-"r.e: rr.I
r,-nil 1 1 S3.e ill..iii...,allle in-
bid.: I,, lci t ., a :.r *- 1l bid;
M5r. :.i- air.jul .:5',:r- arid ir.
a-..:, pi In c in ir i1 n, ii! lu-,1 -
iTeni .: b- c- c l:, ,'lertt :,
Santa Ru 5: COur.l, FiCO:,S
S' nlia Ro- ..unt, 'lic-i =-,T
-,:'.:riminal ai ''i ire bpa5' al
race. cl ior naiiOn orCiri. Set
reliionr adC oi rn,-rnicapped
iialu" ,' mpl.:..,T ,ier ar'pr).,.
i.on 01 i:e,-.i.-
B, ord-ar c.I in Boa,', oi
Coruniy CorTiSi,.orness ot
SaniaR Pa LC-ury FIaorida
0 3:'1410,
, ''4 Ci ,
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
BY CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COUT
lhlh:e ;. rraby gi.n,' aInal Inc
--*~ t~l~lly *t ^ ....
rwitiu Lenuiialsu
I
I
JMIJENEZ,
deceased.
undersigned, Mary M.
Johnson, Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Santa Rosa County,
Florida, will on March 28,
2006, between the hours of
11:00 a.m. and 2 p.m, at the
front door of the Courthouse in
Santa Rosa County in Milton,
Florida, -offer for sale; and sell
at public outcry to the highest
and best bidder, the following
described real property situat-
e.. in r. ,a.iia Roa Counris
Florida 1 ,I
L.:II I BI .:.1 : I W nir.. Tra,:.
f.-:.nrh CCiTmirirC aSl Ine
:souriwa:i corrner rI Tra.:i .'v oi
Cre:i.rel r.c.,re- .:.:aCrdin-. iC.
r-he pl.al ierel. in,:;.-eidd in
Pr151 Boo-k al Page -. Or 0ir..
Public Re.,id: cl S 3,ila Ru:,a
Co,iun Fi-:.rn a i.r.or,i n1rl.nr.
along |rc wer.l ire ,:-3 .:d,
Tra:l vv5 ,i i ,'! Clc I1:, in rinnr.
riq.h *:,i w. llin ,-r LI S
HigNra-,. st irieritC ,:orillrue
al-a hir.A laI ae!-:r.-e. li.ne
14:) 1:1e la irre polii or
r.l.a.inr,,r,.n l ini,'i:e Len'r ue
6e.nlr..r..i Irarcie c-..un
I 35. CI'C real irhen,:e ,eil 13i" d"
Ivoal I r ,,- :, cih l -:-i cqinn.,.a
pur:uanr I-... ie Sunmmary, Final
Ju.jhrn.rrl in rForec:lai aur
eni-r-. in a *:a:r peSn'i'J .ni
lai, (aOu'1 Ire I:I. C I r.l .Ar:r.i
J.B6, Ifirt
Piainii
AFRLETHA U1 GREENE
LAWREICE E OTIl sirl
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official seal of this Honorable
Court this 27 day of February,
S2006.
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Clei. ot irn Circuit Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
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Hotel proclaimed as Eighth Wonder of the Worldi ,i__
Last week I asked. -"Do you
kno", what journalists pro-
claimed as the 'Eighth Wonder
-, of the World' in 1902? \Vell. it
\as the West Baden Springs
Hotel, West Baden. Indiana. It
is a National Historic
Landmark. located on IN56. in
southern Indiana. 2-1.2 hours
from Indianapolis. 75 minutes
from Louisville, and one nule
north of French Lick. IN.
The West Baden. Springs
Hotel's atrium and dome are
200 feet in diameter. 600 feet
of inner circumference, and an
interior height of 100 feet. The
dome rests on 24 nbs of steel.
each'wei-hing 4-1 2 ions. The'
ribs radiate out from at central.
hub "eichune an additional 8-
1/2 tons to the pillars support-
r ing them. Problems \with the
contraction and expansion
were solved by placing the
r ends of the girders on rollers
that roll up and do\w n a track as
the temperature changes and
demands it. It took 7 days to
lay the 10.000 square feet of
glass in the dome: and required
3-1,2 tons of putty to lay it.
. The hotel was designed to be
I- fireproof.
T' The West Baden Springs
g Hotel \%as the dream project of
T Mr. Lee Sinclair: a banker, and
a leader of industry, and a very
;,, wealthy man..; H was from
W" nearby Salem, IN. He obtained
the controlling interest of the
It first West Baden Springs Hotel
in 1888; improving the hgtel
', and grounds. With the train
Y- entering the area, Sinclair
'opened the hotel in winter
:'r months, adding heating and a
-., power plant for electricity,
Swimming pool, improved'
>, laundry, dance hall, ice plant,
gymnasium, handball courts,
barns, and employees quarters.
He added an Opera House.
casino, better structure o\er the
four mineral springs on the
property. a bath house, a dou-
ble-decker bicycle and pony
track. The second level of the
massi\e structure "as used for
bicyclist in the daytime, while
the bottom w as used for a pony
track. In the evenings, the bic.s-
cles were replaced by comfort-
able rockers, and the lighted
top floor became the place for
an evening stroll. Tennis Courts
and a baseball diamond were in
the center of the track.
The big attraction to the
hotel and resort was their min-
eral spnnls The waters 'ere
supposedly a cure. ifoE.-.aleo-
h6lisam to all kinds of health
problems and diseases.
Just a little after I a.m.. June
15. 1901. the night watchman
discovered a fire in the kitchen
of the hotel. Guests escaped.
but the grand hotel structure
burned to the around.
After the fire. Sinclair was
disheartened. But. with the
encouragement of his only
daughter, Lillian, form his sec-
ond marriage. Losing his first
w ife and children to an epidem-
ic of cholera,) he decided to
rebuild. At age 65. along with
his wife and daughter's sup-
port, he began to build his
dream hotel, like no other.
. Sinclair hired a young archi-
tect from West Virginia,
Ham son Albright. They agreed,
to hire the construction compa-
ny of Caldwell and Drake of
Columbus, IN to build the new
hotel for the sum of $414,000.
Albright also agreed to a penal-.
ty clause of $100 a day for
every day past the agreed com-
pletion date; that being 200
days. from the contract date.
Five .hundred and sixteen men
were hired on a 60 hour work
week. Materials used were 45
cars of steel. 13 cars of stone.
187 cars of sand. 171 cars of
gravel. 62 cars of cement. 26
cars of lime. 242 cars of cin-
ders. 51 cars of lumber. 16 cars
of red brick trimming, and 450
cars of white bnck. Four tons
of lead and zinc "ere used in
painting the interior, and
10.000 square feet of glass \\as
laid in the %windows of the
dome.
The hotel was to be an octa-
hedron. made up of 15 sections.
each 60 teet long.The outer cir-
curmference was 1.010 feet. The
6 floors of inside rooms faced
the perfect. circle, accomplished.
in the central atnum of the
building. There were 7i08 guest
rooms, each had the luxury of a
private bath. hot and cold run-
ning "\ater. steam heat. phone.
clothes closets, and electric
lights.
The massive dome was
completed and the huge scaf-
fold, supporting the dome came
down.
The first in' ited guests were
received in September of 1902.
with the formal dedication of
the hotel on April 16. 1903.
I (Brenda Gabberti \as
privileged to visit the West
Baden Springs Hotel this past
January, 2006. \What an awe-
some experience to see the
"Eichth Wonde"r of the -World."
.I'll ha\e morc,,to tell.)ou ,about .,.
this wonderful place next week.
I ~~Brif
Panhandle Swap
Meet & Tractor Pull
The Northwest Panhandle
Sw'ap Meet and Tractor Pull
has been cancelled for this
March. 2006. It would have
been the 9th annual. It is held
on the Gabbert Farm. in Jay.
Because of health problems
in the family, %%e iBrenda &
Gene Gabbert) regret to say
that this, year's March sho%%
has been cancelled because of
lack of time to get ready.
But, the good news is:that
an evening tractor pull ,is
planned for this summer. The.
date and time will be.
announced later.
Latest Trends
Colonial and Early
American furniture ae ma king
a comeback. Some are upgrad-
ing their flea market finds with
a splash of color. Early-
American and Colonial accent
pieces, embroider, crewel-
work. crocheted pictures and
doilies, and handcrafted items
are the latest in home decor.
Pevwter is also making a come-
back.
Of course. tropical furniture
is still very popular, as is trop-
ical clothing...
The latest color trends are
shades of plum, purple, laven-
der and green, especially apple
and mustard green. Shades of
lime green. yellow, orange,
and pink are still very popular
as well, especially in clothing.
Gray is making a big come-
back also.
As I have said before,
aprons are making a very huge
comeback, especially those
-with the handcrafted look.
They look great with jeans and
a shirt. ,
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Antiques S
(Colleetiblesq
The answer to last week's 'Can You Guess What This
Is and What it is Used for' It is a perfume atomizer.
When you push down on the little ceramic girl's umbrel-
la, perfume is sprayed. I don't know just how old it is, I
bought, it from an auction in Indiana, near Bloomington.
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EPISCOPAL ZION
Isaiah Chapel AME Zion Church
5038 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Drive, Milton
AFRICAN MF1THODIST
EPISCOPAL
Greater Bethlehem AME
5299 Richburg St., Milton
ANGLICAN
Trinity by the Fields
4980 West Spencerfield Road,
Pace
APOSTOLIC
First Apostolic Church
5574 E. Highway 90,Milton
Pace Apostolic Church.
4763 Old Guernsey Road,.Paee
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
Bagdad Ist Assembly of God
4513 Forsyth Street. Bagdad
East Milton A-semby'ofGod
5174 Ward Basin Road, Milton,.
Ebenezer Assembly of God
Ebenezer Church Road, Jay:
Faith Chapel Assembly of God
205 South Airport Road, Milton
First Assembly of God
6163 Dogwood Drive, Milton
Glad Tidings Assemby of God
E. Highway 90, Pace
Jay First Assembly of God .
400 S. Alabama Street, Jay
McLellan Assembl, of God
6050 Three Notch Trail. MNiton
New Hope AssemblN of God
9550 Chumuckla H. N, Pace
Pace Assenib!\ of God
3 394S H,.) 90. Pace
True Grace Fellov.ship Assembly
of God
5178 \\illard Norris Rd Milton
S\elconie Assembly of God
,55I Welcome Church Road.
Million
B xPTIST ABA
Berrnhill Road Baptist-AB A
3095 Berr hill Road. Nldton
Bethel Nissioniar Baptist-ABA,
'.17 Old Bagdad H'.\ Milton
Fellow. \ ship B.ipti-i Church ABA
5223 H1-N. 91. PJae
First Missnar. Baptist -ABA.
3949 Pace Road. Pace
' Galilee NissionarN, Bapust-AB-~
' Hw\ 90, \est Mlion
BAPTIST
A lon Baplist
4316 A.Jon Blkd.. lilton .
SEast Side Baptist
4Sh-4 \.ard Basin Road. Midton
Faith Baptist
6423 Hanulton Bridee Rd. Mltoni
Firs Bjptist of Harold
10585 Goodrange Drn'.e, Milton
Mount Pilgrim Baptist
S 510 3 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr,'
Street. Milton
St. John Di ine MkissionarN Baptist,
5363 St. John- Street. Milton
BAPTIST INDEPENDENT
Bible Baptist Church of Pace
4001 Vern Street, Pace
Bible Way Baptist Church
5976 Dogwood Drive Milton,
Brownsdale Baptist Church
Chumuckla Hwy. Jay
Joy Bible Baptist
8613 Hwy. 90, Milton
Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist;
5550 Econfina-Street, Milton
Solid Rock Baptist,
6760 East Gate Road, Milton
Trinity Baptist
5301. Highway 90, Pace.
Victory Baptist
4000 Avalon Blvd., Milton
West Florida Baptist
5621 Hwy 90, Milton
Fil Am Baptist Church .
5240 Dogwood Dri e, Milton
BAPTIST -SOUTHERN
Avalon Baptist
4316 Avalonr Blvd., Milton
Berrydale Baptist Church
6730 Hwy. 4, Jay
Billory 1st Baptist of Holley-
Navarre
Highway 87 North Holley
Blackwater Baptist
11689 Munson Hwy., Milton
Cal'arn Baptist
Hwy. 89, Allentown
Cora Baptist
12953 Hwy 197. Jay
East Side Baptist
4884 Ward Basin Road. Milton
Ferns Hill Baptist
68-18 Chaffin Street. Milton
First Bagdad Baptist
4529 ForsN th St., Bagdad
First Baptist of Garcon Point
1780 Garcon Point Rd.. Milton
First Baptist of Milton
6797 Caroline St., Milton
Florida BapustConmention
3418 Ashmore Lane. Pace
Flondatoi n Bapust
3851 Diamond Street .Pace
Harmon\ Ridge Bapust
5536 HH\%. 90 V%. Pace
HickorN Hammock Baptist
HickorN Hammock Rd, E.Milton
Immanual Baptist
41S7 H'\. 90. Pace
James Street Bapust
106 W. James Street Milton
la\ First Baptist
214 S. Alabama Street. Jay
Lis ing Truth Church
iConiemporar\ i
Meeting at S.S. Di\on
Intermediate School. Pace
Mount Cal.try .So Baptist
5300l Berr hill Road Milion
Ne\' Bethel Baptist
10905 Chumuckla Hw\.. JaN
Ne\\ Life Baptist
6380 Bayberry Street, Milion
Mount Pleasant Baptist
61.51 Dogwood Dr., Milton
Oli\ei Baptist
5240 Dogwood Drive Milton
Pine Le'el Baptist
3300 Pine Level Church Road, Jay
Pine Terrace,Baptist
6212 Pine Blossom Road Millon
Pleasant Home Baptist
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S8500 Pleasant Home, Munson
Santa Rosa Baptist Asso.
6820 Hwy. 87 North Milton
Spring Hill Baptist Church
9214 Munson Hwy. Milton
Wallace Baptist Church
6601 Chumuckla Hwy.
Woodbine Baptist Church
4912-Woodbine Road Pace
BAPTIST -MISSIONARY
Mt. Bethel Baptist-
175 Limit Street Milton
New Macedonia Baptist Church
4751 Chumuckla Hwy. Pace
New Pro0 idence Missionary
Baptist
4175 Popcorn Rd., Milton
CATHOLIC
St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church
6457 Park A\e..SW Milton. FL
CHARISMATIC .
Sheperd House Ministry
5739 Stewart St. Nilion
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bagdad Chuch of Christ
4413 Garcon Point Hw\., Bagdad
BerrNhill Church of Christ
3679 Berrnhitl Rd Pace.
Church of Chnrist
300 Margaret St Milion,
Ja\ Church of Chnst
E. High%%aN 4. JaN
: Margaret Street Church of Chnst
6745 Margaret Street. Million.
: McLellan Church of Christ
Munson H y Milton
Susan St Church of Christ
600 Susan St Milton
West Milton Church of Christ
5300 Highwas 9t0. Pace
Pea Ridge Church of Christ
4400 Bell Lane. Pea Ridge
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
Ferris Hill Church of God in Christ
909 N. Alabama St.. Milton
Hope Ministry-Church of God in
Christ, Inc.
113 Willing Street. Milton
SWorld Church of God
Milton Worship Center
5177 Stegart St.. Milton
Community Chapel Church of
God. 4300 Pace Lane.
South.of Wal-Mart
Second Chance
Church of God in Christ
5887 N. Stewart St.. Million
CHURCH OF GOD
Co enant Church of God
4645 School Ln Pace
Church of God of Prophecy
600 Glover Lane. Nlilton, FL
COMMUNITY OF CHRIST
Community[ of Christ
6656 Rainmond Hobbs StAMilion
CHURCH OF IESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER D Y .SANIS
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter da\ Saints
EPISCOPAL
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
6842 Oak St. Milton
FULL GOSPEL
Milton Victory Ministries
7235 E. Hwy 90 Milton:
Living Faith Church
7400 Reformation Rd Milton
HOLINESS
Hollandtown Holiness Church
1851 Pine% ievv Church Rd, Jay
'Contact: Hansel Prescott 675-4346
Cobbto%\n Holiness
4700 Green" ood Rd:
Jay. FL 32565
INDEPENDENT
Grace Bible Church
623 Chestnut. Million
INTERDENOMIN NATIONAL
E\ angel Chrinstian Church
6763 Margaret St Milton
Ken Sumerall Ministries
4901 Forest Creek Dr., Pace
IEHOl\ H'S ITrNESSES
lehouah's Witnesses Milton
Congregation
5696 Berr-ihill Rd. Milton
LUTHERAN
Eternal Tnnirt Lutheran Church
. 6076 Old Bagdad H'.-.N Milton
METHODIST
Chnst United Methodist Church
S5%3 Dogv. ood Dr Militor
- Chumrucida United Methodist
Church
9485 Hv.\. 17. Chumuckla
Elizabeth Chapel United Methodisi
Church
S0i.s) Chumuckla H\ Pace
11t United Meth.Church of Pace
-l54i0 Chumuckla H,'\ Pace
Woodbine United Methodisi
Church
5200 \Woodbmine. Pace
Bagdad ULinited Methodist Church
4540 Fors-th St.. Bagdad
First Untied Methodist Church
6S-30 Berrnhill Rd. Milnon
Ja ULnited Methodist Church
300 South Alabama Sti a\
Mac Edard.s Memonal Urited
Methodist Church
502 NMulat Road. Milton. FL
Pine.ie,. LiUnited Methodist Church
14010 Pineie&. Church Rd'. Ja\.
\\'esles Memorial United
MNethodist Church
47ii01 School Ln. Pace. FL
Woodbine ULnited Methodist
church
S520li Woodbine Rd Pace',
NAZARENE
First Church of the Nazarene
5162 A\enida Del Fuego, Pace
NON-DENOMINATION AL
Christian Life Church
'd Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church
"Il LC-MS
S Rev. Daniel Thies, Ph.D. Pastor
Worship Services: Sunday 8:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Clearly teaching God^s unchanging Word
6076 Old Bagdad Hwy.
http://eternaltrinity.org
Office Phone: 623-5780,
E-mail: Info@etemaltrinity.org
First United Methodist
tChurch of Milton
6830 Berryhill Street 623-6683
Worship Service @ 8:30 & 11:00
Sunday School @ 9:45
Youth Fellowship @ 5:00
Small enough to care, Large enough to serve!
SCovenant Church of God
4645 School Lane Pace, FL 32571
"Preaching the Gospel publicly and from
house to house." Acts 20:20
God is Moving!,
Benny M. Turner, Pastor Service Times
Phone: 850-994-1273 Sunday 10:00 AM Worship
Fa?: 850-995-1737 Wednesday 7:00 PM Study
SCommitted to excellence as we serve lesus.
Come grow with us!
BC_.
Hickory Hammock
Baptist Church ,
Pastor Carl Gallups (since 1987)
Worship & Children's Church 8*30 & 10:00 am -
Sunday School 9:00 & 1000 am
Bible Study For All Ages 5:00 pm
Wednesday Worship 6:30 pm -
Preschool All Services
8351 Hickory Hammock Road, Milton 623-8959* www.hickoryhammocnkbiptlst.org
Dynamic Worship Music Drama Children & Youth Ministries and lots morel
Pace Community Church
Reaching Seekers, Building Believers
Features...
* Live band, contemporary music ww
* Exceptional children's & teen ministry
* Safe, clean nursery & preschool classes, Future Plans...
* Small Groups & Seminars New worship fa
under construct
Affiliation... acre campus
* Non-denominational & Bible based
* Purpose Driven
* A member of the Willow Creek Association
994-4310
w.PaceCommunityChurch.com
cility now
ion on 25
Where? Currently meeting at Pace High School, 4065 Norris Road, Freedom Hall Ronnie Christian
When? 10:00 A.M. Sunday Pastor
Pace Assembly of God
Pace Assembly MinisIries, Inc.
3948 Highway 90
-Pace, Florida 32571-1998
Pastor Glyn Lowery, Jr.
Sunday School 9:45 am v
Morning Worship 10:45 am w
Campmeeting Service 6:00 pm
Wednesday Study The Word 7:00 pm Car
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Office: (850) --7. 131
Prayer Line: (850) 94-.2,i',
FAX: (850) ?i94.36. ',
Bus Service Available
Carnrmpriii., a Hour Telecast t
WFGX TV35 Sundcays 7:30 am
NHBR TV33 Mondays 9:00 pm
mpmeeting Time Radio Broadast
WTJT 90.1 FM M-F 4:45 pro
"A Church That Makes No Apology For The Old-Time Religion"
i Celebrate with us!
Sunday School 9:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:00 a.m.
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Opportunities available
for all ages 6:30 p.m.
CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
5983 Dogwood Drive, (Hwy 89), Milton
Church Office: 623-8820 Robert West, Pastor
YOU'RE INVITED
CHURCH LIKE lIT USED TO BEV!
Come Visit Us!
Grace Bible Church
6331 Chestnut Street
Milton, FL 32570
623-4671
Dr. Dayton Hobbs, Senior Pastor
Rev. Tod Brainard, Pastor
Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning: 11:00 am.
Sunday Evening: 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 7:00 p.m.
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A CII'Lirch that is Centered
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Christian Life Church
4401 Avalon Blvd., Milton
Church of the Living God
3375 Garcon Pt ; Milton
New Testament Church
5277 Glover Lane, Milton
Shepherd House Ministries
.5739 N. Stei ar St Milton
Word Alive Christian Church
5707 Stewart St., Milton
West Milton Church of Christ
5300 Highway 90, Pace
PENTECOSTAL
GospelLighthouse Church
10001 Chumuckla H\\.. Pace
ULnited Pentecostal
Church of Berr dale
7580 Hwy. 4, Jay
PEN rECOSTAL HOLINESS
Mount Zion Pentecostal Holiness
Church
5532.Osceola St.,Milton
Chumuckla Pentecostal Holiness
Church
28-41 Hu\ IS2.Ja,
Liing \ord Worship Center
5573 Stev. art St MNlilion
Roeille Holiness Church
Munson H.\. Nlilton
SCobbtori n Holiness Clhurc h "
4 00 Greenwood Road i H\k \ 164)
Ja\.FL 32565
PRESBYTERIAN PCA
Westminster Presbyterian Church
PCA
6659 Park Avenue, Milton
PRESBYTERIAN USA
First Presbyterian Church of
Milton .
5206 ElmiraSt, Milton, FL
Pace Presbyterian Church
4587 Woodbine Rd. ,.Pace, FL
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
Bethlehem Primitie Baptist
Church
5339 Zero Ln., Milton, FL
Mount Zion Prmiti\e Baptist
SChurch
603 4th A\.. Nhilon. FL
PROTESTANT
Milton SDA Church
52SS Berrvhill Rd .Milton
SE ENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Milton Seventh-Day
Ad'ennsi Church
. 52SS Berrhill Rd.. Milton
LINITED PEN TECOSTL'
First Pentecostal Church of
Bagdad
4636 Forsyth St., Bagdad
VINEARD
Ba\ Area \ine\ ard Church '
l Milton Co'mmnunitt Center.
5629 Byrom Street, Milton
N"MEN AND BRETHREN. H\HAT SHALL WE D01" ACTS 2:37 41
"Sa\e \ouriel.es from this unto' ard generaiion."
Then the.\ that l[adk, received hi., ord v.ere baptized.
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FIL-A MI BAPTIST CHURCH
meeting at Oliver Baptist Criurcri
Fellowsrip Hall
5240 Do(,g'ood Drive, Millon FL 32570
Tel No: 1850)l 981-8642
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
Sunday School........ ........................4:00 p.m
Re'. Lert UL. Solis Sunday Worship. ................... 5.00 p m.
S 4Pastor-76 Tuesday Discipleship Training.........6-00 p.m.
1850i 346-4576
Thursday Prayer Meeling...... ......6:00 p.m
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-CHRIST IS THE REAL A \'St ER TO ALL PROBLE.11S
EPISCOPAL St. Mary's
CHURCH
S Episcopal Church
The Rev John Wallac.
Services:
Sunday Holy Eucharist: 8:00 & 10:00 am
Sunday School: 9:45 am
6 Wednesday Holy Eucharist: 6:00 pm
6849 Oak Street -
Milton, Florida 32570 Nursery provided
Pnone (850P 623-2905 for Sunday service
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Local
United Bank names Head of Agrifinance Division
ATMORE Alton McRee
has joined United Bank as
Senior Vice President of
Agrifinance. McRee brings
over 28 years of financial insti-
tution management and agri-
cultural lending experience to
the bank.
As a leading agricultural
lender in southwest Alabama
and the panhandle of Florida,
United Bank recognizes the
benefits of McRee's addition to
the bank's Agrifinance division
in strengthening the bank's
commitment to financially sup-
porting agriculture in the
region.
"We're excited about the
Agrifinance division's future,"
said Bob Jones, President and
CEO of United Bank. "For
more than 100 years the bank's
goal has been to provide finan-
cial services to our agricultural
sector. Alton's addition will
only strengthen our ability to
assist farmers in the area we
serve. He has a tremendous
amount of experience in Ag
lending and his managing abil-
ities as a banker are second to
none."
McRee grew up on a farm in
east-central Mississippi. He is
a 1977 graduate of Mississippi
State University, with a degree
in business administration and
a major in finance and banking.
He has served in numerous
capacities in the Farm Credit
System in the states of
Alabama, Louisiana and
Mississippi. During the 1980's,
he served as President of the
Federal Land Bank Association
Alton McRee
of Robertsdale, Alabama pro-
viding agricultural credit to the
Gulf Coast Region.
McRee's community
involvement mirrors his bank-
ing leadership having served on
various agricultural and
agribusiness boards throughout
his professional career. Alton
and his wife, Joan, have two
children. Kristin, who is a
University of Alabama graduate
and Justin, who is currently
attending Mississippi State
University.
About United Bank: United
- Bank is a $348,000,000 finan-
cial institution that has enjoyed
100 years of service. United
Bank has offices in Atmore,
Flomaton, Monroeville, Frisco
City, Bay Minette, Silverhill,
Summerdale, Foley, Magnolia
Springs and Lillian in Alabama.
United Bank now serves Santa
Rosa County, Florida in both
Jay and Milton. For more infor-
mation about United Bank
please visit our website at
www.ubankal.com or
www.ubankfl.com
19th Annual Antique Show in Milton g
I ! "'*'1*'^^KBUT.. w ~
The Greater Pensacola
Antique Dealer's Association
will host its annual Antique
Show and Sale this weekend
at the Santa Rosa County
Auditorium. Each year 20
dealers from throughout the
Southeast take part in this
event, showing and offering
for sale top quality antiques.
'Merchandise on display will
'include furniture, silver,
linens, books, jewelry, pottery,
,glassware, and China.
Larry and .Joyce Lobelle
'are dealers from the northern
part of Alabama, who are well
known by area antique buffs.
Their booth offers a wide
'array of advertising items,
civil war memorabilia, and
several types of old household
:items.
: The Pensacola Antique
'Dealer's Association began
,sponsoring the show 20 years
'ago as a way to give some-
:thing back to the community.
'Last year was the only time
'the show couldn't be held, due
'to Hurricane Ivan and the
auditorium being used by
FEMA. Each year the pro-
ceeds from booth rent and
door receipts go to the PJC
scholarship fund. A full $1,000
scholarship is given each year
to an area student at PJC in the
memory of Ruth Dozier
Daniels. Ruth and her husband
Carl Daniels were charter
members of the antique associ-
ation.
For the last 18 years the
Bagdad Village Preservation
Assn. has sold lunch and
refreshments during the show
as one of their major fundrais-
ers. Everyone who has sam-
pled the foods prepared by the
Bagdad ladies (and men),
know how good their meals
and desserts are.
Tickets for the show are $3
each, and are good for admis-
sion each day of the show. The
antique show and sale began
Friday, March 3 and continues
today, Saturday, March 4 from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oh Sunday,
March 5, the show will contin-
ue from 12 noon to 5 p.m.
During the show there will be
door prizes given away several
times each day. For those new
to the area, the County
Auditorium is located on Old
Bagdad Highway directly
across from K-Mart. For more
information contact 623-3711
or 476-1165.
March Calendar
Mar. 6-7 FCAT
tests continue.
Mar. 8,9-10 Makeup
days for FCAT testing
Mar. 9 PTA meeting
is 6:30 p.m.
Mar. 13-17
Spring Break.
Birthdays for the month
of March will be
celebrated by Judy
Howard, Sara Gandy,
Charleen Taylor, Angela
Dean, Kathryn Tolabert,
and Gina Linares.
Congratulations!
Flowers
(Azaleas)
* Bradford Pear
* Dogwood 6-8'
Pink or White
* Flowering Cherries
* Blueberry's
* Grapes
Walther Nursery
2400 Hwy.182
Chumuckla, FL
(next to Chumuckla School)
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MORGAN ,
INVESTMENT
SERVICES, INC.
6815 Caroline Street, Milton, FL 32570
Office (850) 623-1113 Fax (850) 623-1337
www.1pl.com/fred.morgan
Securities Offered Fred T. Morgan
Through Linsco/Private Ledger LPLinvestment
Member NASD/SIPC Advisor Respresentative
100 o Business Network
= ---- International
Tri cities chapter meets every Thursday morning
at 7am at Tanglewood Golf & Country Club,
5916 Tanglewood Dr. Milton. We encourage area
business professionals to visit our networking
meeting. Any questions contact Dawn Young at
748-7886
6056 N 5A#e-W d /5)A4ofL 35570
(650) 625-9415
Don't forget we are open EVERY:
*Tuesday Nites 6:30-8:30 p.m. $ 2
Thursday Nites 6-8 p.m. $ 3
Friday Nites 7:00-11:00 p.m. $6.50
Saturday Afternoon 2:00-5:00 p.m. $ 3.50
Saturday Nites 7:00-10:00 p.m. $5.50
Sunday Afternoon 2:00-4:00 p.m. $3.00
WWW$'Stdt6/dfdNf/41o/2 OS
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Sports
Pace Chamber Golf
Scramble at the Moors
The Pace Area Chamber of
Commerce Will hold its 7th annu-
al golf tournament at the Moors
Golf Resort in Milton on April 7.
Registrations for four-man
teams and sponsorship opportu-
nities are available.
For more information con-
tact the Pace Area Chamber Of
Commerce offices at 994-9633.
Bass tourney to help
Sacred Heart children
Sacred Heart Health
Systems will hold its 10ti Annual
Log-A-Load for Kids Bass
Fishing' Tournament on the
Escambia River May 13.
-More than $15,000 was
rased from this event last year to
benefit children in need at Sacred
Heart Children'sHospital.
Besides the- tournament,
which Is offering more than
$12.000 in cash and prizes, there
will be a live auction and silent
auction held during the day.
The tournament will be held
at ime Swamphouse Marina and
Landing on the Escambia River.
interested parties may pre-
register at Northwest Florida
Marine on Highway 29 or on the
day of the tournament at
Swarrmphouse Marina.
Pace Rotary Club to host
golf tourney at the Moors
The seventh annual Pace
Rotary Club Golf Tournament will
be held March 24 at the Moors
Goif Club.
Registration for the four-
player teams will begin at 11 a.m.
with a noon shotgun start.
(Your $280 team registration
fee includes cart and green fees,
range balls one hour prior to
start, and. all beverages, hole in
one prizes, and door prizes.
Along with a dinner after the tour-
narrlent. .
Registration deadline is
March 20th. The Pace. Rotary
Club is also looking for sponsors
for this event.
For more information con-
tact 232-0891, 4 50-1921, or 255-
9795.
Skateland hockey sign
-ups are underway
Sign-ups for Skateland's
youth and adult roller hockey
leagues are going on until April
29.
The youth league is for play-
.,ers 5 to 16 and the adult league is
. for 17 and older.
All skill levels are welcome.
This league will run. from
May until June.
c ,For more information you
can visit
*www.skatelandmilton.com or call
Skateland at 623-9415.
Santa Rosa United Way
to hold fishing tourney
United Way of Santa Rosa
County will be holding its first
-ever bass fishing tournament on
May 20 at River Run Marina.
Currently the United Way of
Santa Rosa County is seeking
sponsors for this year's event.
If you are interested in being
a sponsor of the United Way of
Santa Rosa County's inaugural
bass fishing tournament please
contact the United Way offices in
.Milton,at 850-623-4507.
There are four different lev-
els of sponsorship opportunities
that are available with a variety of
opportunities for fishing groups
and area business organizations
'to participate.
Tanglewood Ladies
Golf Inv. is March 28
The Tanglewood Ladies Golf
Association will be holding their
Ladies Invitational Golf
Tournament on March 28 at
Tanglewood Golf Club.
This two person scramble
will begin with a shotgun start at
9 a.m. and is limited to the first 48
paid teams.
Entry fee for the tournament
is $50 per player and includes a
complimentary practice round
along with the awards presenta-
tion and luncheon following the
tournament.
Deadline to enter is March
22, and all players must have an
established U.S.G.A. Handicap
and be at least 18 years old.
Patriot opts to soar with Falcons
E Milgate will continue his soccer career in Montavello, Ala.
B> BILLGAIMBLIN
PG Sports Editor
A certain Pace' Patriot has
kicked up his heels and a soccer
ball around the globe
On Thursday Justin Milgate
decided to make the Unilersity
of Monta\ello his new home.
Milgaie. a forward/striker
for the Pamtrots, has a great deal
of experience and it showed as
Pace moved up to District 1-5A
and made the playoffs in their
fired year.
:Justin was a ten valuable
part of our soccer program."
said Pace Head Coach Stephen
Knot lion prior to Milgate sighn-
ing his scholarship.
Milgate was disappointed
the season ended in tie first
round of the playoffs \%ith a 2-0
loss to Tallahassee Lincoln. but
he enjoyed the season leading
up to that point.
"Nobody thought we could
compete at that level," said
Milgate. "But I thought we did
an outstanding job playing in a
harder di-sinct.'
Prior to the move to Class
5A. the Patriots were compet-
ing against 4A pot:ers such as
Gulf Breeze and Washington.
No\\ Milgate is looking to
help the Falcons take the top
spot in the Gulf South
Conference after they made
their one and only NCAA berth
.in 2004 under fifth year coach
Ryan Pratt.
"'Monta\ello is a really
good soccer team," said Milgate
after signing his scholarship. "I
%\as looking for a college in the
southeast and NMonta\ello is not
far away.
"Plps I am looking forward
to getting a good education
there as well."
Last season the Falcons fin-
ished %with a 6-2 conference
mark and 10-5-2 overall. while
reaching as high as No. 25 in
the National Soccer Coaches
Association of Amenca poll.
During their 2005 cam-
Justin Milgate
Pace HS Soccer
Signed with:
University of Montavello
pain the Falcons defeated then
No. 13 Rollins 2-1. No. 8
Lincoln Memorial 6-3, and tied
No. 12 Clayton State 0-0.
"I like their style of play,"
said Milgate. "The style of play
here is different.
"Other parts of the country
are much faster like California
and South Carolina."
Milgate knows all. about
play in other places as he has
actually played soccer since the
,age of three.
One of his' biggest soccer
career highlights was playing
for the United States in the
Gothia Cup. which is :a world
youth soccer tournament.
"I have been fortunate to
play on some very good soccer
,See, SOCCER, Pg. 3B
Down to two!
l Panthers
play for the
state title
By LISA COFFEY
The Lakeland Ledcer
LAKELAND _The Milton
Panthers will advance to their
first state basketball final in
their history Saturda.\ after a
52-50 \ictor\ Thursda. over
Eustis in the Class 4A semifinal
game at The Lakeland Center.
.... The 11th-ranked Panther.
(26-6) used a pesky defense,
ph\.sical pla\ and a balanced
offense to advance to the final
where they will meet Sarasota
Booker, a '49-47 winner over
Monsignor Pace.
"It's amazing the resiliency
those men have had all year,"'
said Milton coach Tim Short.
"We've won four games by' a
total of 12-14 points.
I'm extremely proud of,
each of them and those who
helped us prepare."
According to Short, it's the
Panthers' eighth trip to the state'
tournament where they have
lost to the eventual champion;
each time.
"In the history of the school
we've had a great basketball
tradition," he said. "To be the
first to be in this situation is an
honor. We feel extremely fortu-
nate."
Eustis (7-4) gave Milton
quite a challenge, coming to
within one point
with 10 seconds left in the game
after Milton led by as much as
10 points in the third quarter.
After Milton's Jeremy
Ex-Lady Pat
gets Gulf
South honor
Press Gazette Staff Report
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. The'
Gulf South
announced
UWF stand-
out fresh- A
man pitcher
Burge as the
Pitcher of
the Week
following ;.:
three out-
standing Burge
performanc-
es over the weekend at the UAH/
Chargers Chillout Tournament
in Huntsville, Ala.
Burge went 3-0 this week in
three complete games. She
struck out 25 batters and posted
a stingy 1.24 ERA.
During the first inning of Thursday game Jay head coach Terry
Diamond goes out to the mound to talk with his starting pitcher
Brandt Hendricks. Hendricks would settle down after giving up four
runs in the first and get the win.
Unbeaten Royals
enjoy being home
* Patriots gound Eagles in district tilt
Millar hit his first of two free confuse Eustis. Their sharp,
throws w ith seen seconds left quick passing and accurate
to make it 52-50, Eustis' shooting also proved to be the
Kadero Terrell (25 points), difference.,
grabbed the rebound and went "It seemed like every time
end to end with the ball. '.'e had a spurt they answered
He passed off to teammate with a clutch shot," said Eustis
Damon Evans, a junior who coach Rob Gordon. "In the first
missed a short jumper, giving half we did in ourselves. In the
Milton the victory, second half they did us in."
Milton used a 1-1-3 defense Jeremy Tolbert led Milton
mingled with a zone defense to See, MILTON, Pg. 3B
Welcome Home Ashley
J ,
Pace's Ashley Griffin gets a warm welcome home from her grand-
mother Mary Griffin prior to Wednesday's softball game between
Auburn and Southern Miss at the Univeristy of West Florida.
More about Ashley's return home can be found on page B3.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin
By BILL GAMIBLIN
PG Sports Edihor
Baseball is not like an\
other sport.
And that statement rang
true as .al defeated Central 14-
4 in fi\e innings.
Central itt-li took a quick
4-(0 lead in then half of the first,
but that quick start quickly
faded.
"Toda\ '.e ran a 5I0-\ard
dash instead of competing in
the 880 yard race today," said
Central head coach Rick
Weekes. "Most of our young
men pla\, basketball and are use
to going pne hour wide open,
but the game of baseball is a
completely different animal
because there is no time limit."
After the rough start Jay (2-
0) and their starting pitcher
Brandt Hendricks settled down,
but it was the bats in the bottom
of the first that helped the
Press Gazette Staff Report
PENSACOLA, Fla. The
second annual Running Wild /
Justin Gatlin Track & Field
Invitational will be held at
Woodham High School, .150 E.
Burgess Rd., Pensacola on
Saturday, March 4 beginning at
9:00 a.m.
The invitational, a track &
field event for high school stu-
dents, will offer individuals an
opportunity to compete in one
of the Gulf Coast's largest track
& field events. In addition, the
male and female winners of the
100m and 200m will receive a
pair of Gatlin's sprint spikes.
Organized by Woodham
boys head coach, Troy
Faucheaux and Woodham girls
head coach, Paul Bryan, the
Roi als. the mnost
"Scoring those t\io runs in
the bornom of the first game us a
little confidence," said Jay head
coach Terrn- Diamond. "'Another
big ke\ is that we don't get
down as a team.
"Our youngerr kids don't
know\ any better and %we have
three or four kids on the team
'.ho are outstanding leaders."
The Roy'als would get two
more runs off Cental starter
Logan Campbell in die bottom
of the second to tie the game at
4-4.
It would remain tied until
the bottom of the fourth when
Central sent Paul Baggett to the
mound.
Four walks and a couple of
wild pitches-led to Jay taking a
7-4 lead and in the home half of
the fifth the third Central pitch-
er of the game gave, up seven
SSee, PREPS, Pg. 3B
invitational will host 44 boys
and girls teams from high
schools in Florida and
Alabama. In addition, this
year's invitational will feature
students from the Desire Street
Academy, once located in New
Orleans but now displaced to
Niceville, Fla. due to Hurricane
Katrina.
Aimed at providing encour-
agement and opportunities for
track and field athletes and hon-
oring Gatlin for his achieve-
ments, the Running Wild /
Justin Gatlin Invitational is
expected to bring more than
3,000 people to Pensacola.
. 'There is a $3 entry fee for
adults, $2 for high school and
middle school students, and $1
for elementary students.
Area track teams will
be Running Wild on
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more runs as the game inning
run came when Hendricks
qvas -hit by a pitch with the
.bases loaded.
"Our pitchers starting
walking some guys and we
laxed and got back on our
eels defensively," said
eekes "This is, a \oung
staff that is going to get bet-
r. r ' ,
.' "We pitched a freshman
in4d two sophomores today,
Which is what we will use all
.eason."
/ The Jaguars pitching
-taff accounted for 12 walks,
4.nd three hit batters while
.' allowing 10 hits.
S"This w.as not a real pret-
game when it came to
pitching." said Diamond.
N. On Tuesday Jay's open-
g game %%as moved from
-1t1more to Jay because of
damages caused by
hurricane Ivan in Atmore.
The Royals won that
ame LO-0 in five innings as
,+ie Royals scored six runs in
e bottom of the fourth.
Brad Lowers got the win
by scattering two hits over
give innings, while the
Royals capitalized on four
Atmore errors.
Lowery helped his own
cause going 2-for-3 at the
plate %with a double and three
RBI's. w while Hunter'
Boutwell went 1-for-I w ith
1iwo runs batted in.
In other action on -
Thursday
Pace improved to 3-0 in
*District 1-5A as they dis-
.posed of 'Niceville on' the-
.road 6-1 .
The Patriots %were up 2-0
in the bottom of the sixth
-%,ith the Eagles finally %were
able to 'score on starting
*pitcher Chris Sorce.
Nice% ille left two runners
on base as Sorce worked his
ay out of the jam by giving
.lip onlk one run as he pitched
six innings on the' night and
fanning nine.,
Pace then put the game
Milton
"' Continued From Page One.
,,,with 15 points and five
rebounds.
A,. dam Allen posted 11
,points and seven boards.
Terrance Mitchell con-
tributed 10 points.'
Jeremy Millar scored eight.
S points, but was key Nwith three
-of four free throws in the final
period and an important three-
pointer.
Kadero Terrell led Eustis
I o mu iy Spot.
away' with four runs in the
top of the seventh.
Drew Cummberland went
2-for-4 on the night with two
RBIs and scoring two runs,
while Caleb Gindl went deep
for a two run blast and a four
RBI night while going 2-for-
2.
Milton found their win-
ning. touch on the road as
they defeated Washington 5-
2 on Thursday.
Despite falling behind
early the Panthers were able
to rally as Blane Williams
went 3-for-4 with two runs
and a RBI.
Weston Lunsford ivent:
seven innings for the win:
allowing only two runs.
In softball Pace used a
three hitter from
Birmingham Southern com-
mitment Ashleigh Cole to
defeat Niceville 3-'1.
Pace fell behind 1-0 in
the first inning, but Katy
Neal, erased the zero on
Pace's side of the scoreboard
with a solo shot.
The Lady Patriots then
scored what would be the
%winning run when Brittan%
Dowdle hit a double with
one out in the bottom of the
fifth over the left fielder.
On Tuesda' Milton
defeated Washington 12-0.
Milton (4-5. 3-4 in
District 1-4A) jumped out to
an early 7-0 lead and added
two more in the second
before scoring their final
three runs in the their half of
the fourth.
Crystal Benge allowed
one hit to the Lady Wildcats.
while going 2-for-3 at the
plate with a double to help
her cause.
Other key hitters for the
Lady Panthers were Crystal
Clark and Rachel Hammac
who also %went 2-for-3 on the
e e\ ing.
SStory written by
Bill Gamblin. Reach him
ai sporis@Isrpresiga:ette.coin
with 25 points.
Eustis never got into their
r\thym.
"We didn't get into our
comfort level until the third or
fourth quarter," said Gordon.
"Milton had a lot to do with that
except we knew what we were
going to see. We were a little
taken aback by the ph\sicalitt
of the game. That's one of the
top five physical games I've
coached in."
Pace soccer striker Justin Milgate signed a scholarship with the
University of Montavello on Thursday. Seated with him on his left is
his brother Alex Reilly and mother Michelle Reilly. Standing from left
to rigth are Pace principal Frank Lay, PFC Coach David Kemp, Pace
head coach Stephen Knowlton, National Scouting Report Area
Director Dennis Roesle, and Coach Louie Sahin.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin
soccer
Continued From Page One
teams." said Milgate. "llMy
mom. Michelle Reilly, was in
the military so I got to travel
and play in California, Las
Vegas. South Carolina.
Colorado. Florida, and other
places."
One of those stops should
hate told people something as a
young eight-Near-old Milgate
showed his future abilities in a
soccer game.
"He scored eight goals and
the parents of the other team go
so mad we needed a police
escort from the field:" recalled
Reill,. who %was a member of
the United States Nav).
When asked of another
sport he might haie played
other than soccer Milgate
couldn't think of any.
"We knew they played
physical." said Allen. "We had
to match that." .
It was the last thing Short
said to the players before they
went on the floor.
"The most aggressive team
wins," said Short.
Milton w\as not about toilet
some pre-game talk get to them.
"We heard some comments
from a couple of their players
after the late session last night
"I tried to play T-ball once
but it didn't work." recalled
Milgate. "So I can't think of
playing anything else but soc-
cer. I have played striker/for-
%ward my entire life.
"If I wasn't playing soccer I
would probably\ be a dorkus
around school and sit at home
all da\."
Besides pla\ ing soccer for
the Patriots, Milgate is also
playing for the Pensacola
Football Club under the direc-
uon of Coach Da\ id Kemp.
"I have been \ery fortunate
to plia for omne really good
teams." said Milgate.
Story wrilien b\
Bill Gamblin. Reach him
al spoils ('sip-pres s'ga:ete.coin
(Wednesday)," said Short. "It
was just a little bit to each other.
We used that."
Booker i2S-3i, will be a
challenge.
"They are extremely athlet-
ic and talented," said Short.
"So is everyone. We've earned
the right to be there",
Story written by
Lisa Coffey. Reach her at
sports@srpressgazette.com
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Monday Ladies League
Oops Alley
Feb. 27, 2006
High Game Women: Sue Hurd -
202
High Game Team: Prowlers-
507
High Series Women: Terrie Hicks
500
High Series Team: Prowlers -
1322
League Standings: 1. PuddiCats
23-1 3; 2. Three Blind Mice 20.16
3. Bowling Sass,,s 20-16. -I.
BoM ling Chicks 19-1.-- 5
Pro%%lers 19-1,- 6 Wildcats 18-
18; Hit-n-Nliss 15-21- 8.
Garlield Pets 9-2-.
Notes: Sue Hurd bocled a 202,
and Terrie Hicks bot\ led a 2'00 for
the tirst 200 games ot the season
Indiidual high averages are Terrie
Hicks at 1-147.3-, Sharon \VcIlfe
141.33 and Laura Hale 140 5-4
W.U.M.I Church League
Oops Alley
Feb. 28, 2006
High Game Men: Steve Kopinski
-- 188
High Game Women: Lisa Rut\ -,
105
High Game Team: Pace
Comrnun., Chlurch #2 640
High Series Men: lohn Wise -'
530
High Series Women: \ckk
Pinkston 4-69
High Series Team Pace
Community, Church #1- no score
League Overall Standings: 1.
Pace Communit\ Church #2 21-
11, 2. Pin Dr6pper. 19-13 3.'On
Srijke 1 -13 4. Lane S,'eeper-
1- 15 5. Hol, Rollers 1 1 15 6.
Pace Communi', Church #1 15.
17, 7. lokers 13-19. 8. Turke\Cs 9'
23. .
Notes: Men'- handicapped series
leaders are lohn \\ ise 644 Blake
Peaden'623 and Robert Frornmel
622. \\omen n- handicapped
series leaders aie Stace\ Marcus
649 Lisa Rurt\ 616 and Tami
T\ itchell 611.
Stonebrook
Ladies Association
Points
A-Flight: 1. Karen Feliciano, 2.
Joanna Kelle' 3. Sue Col\er.,
B Flight: 1. joanne Quesanberr',.
2. Kae Dre4.son 3. Cind\ Trut
.'Birdies: 1. loanne Kelle? 2. Kae ,
Dresson, 3. Clenda Daniels, 4
Karen Feliciano 5. Bonnie Cook,
6. Sue Co ler
Chip-ins;, 1...Joonne Que-enberr\,
2. lamie",Treb).le\
..... Tanglewood '
Ladies Association
Points from 54.
1. Laura Kalata +6
2. Evelyn Gardner +4
Best Ball
1. Etel\n Milbrath, E\el n
Gardner
2. Betty GUllickson, Laura Kalata
Chip-ins: Betty Cullickson, Anne
Bowen
Roller Hockey
Feb. 22
Lightening 3, Blackhawks 1
Lightening Goals: Austin
Parkinson (3). Assists: Michael
Turpin,,Levi Leet (2).
Blackhaks -, Goals: Brendan
Peters. Assists: Matt
Vangemerden.
Panthers 4; Blackhawks 1
Panthers Goals: Davis
Vangemerden (4). Assists:
Brandon Parrish.
Blackhawks Goals: Philip Lee
Adams. Assists: None..
Feb. 22
Tigers 4, Sharks 2
Tigers Goals: Jack Nicholas (2),
Alan'Mitchell, Christian Struebing.
Assists: Nicholas, Joe Stepnes.
SSharks Goals: Isaiah Wilhite (2).
Assists: Ryan Spink.
Bulldogs 4, Lightening Two 1
Bulldogs Goals: TLee Benton
(2), Sean Nichols, Cody Subject.
Assists: Conner Bachman.
Lightening Two Goals: Austin
SParkinson. Assists: Copper Stock.
Feb. 25
Tigers 8, Bulldogs 4
Tigers Goals: Jack Nicholas (4),
Joe Stepnes (2), Alan Mitchell (2).
Assists:. Nicholas (2), Stepnes,
Davis VanGemerden (2).
Bulldogs Goals: Lee Benton (4).
Assists: Jesse Parsons.
Satiirtdov.March 4. 200
Page 3-B
Lightening Two 4,; Sharks 1
Lightening Two Goals: E.J.
Troup (2), Brandon Kron (2).
Assists: Troup, Kron.
Sharks Goals: Issaiah Wilhite.
Assists: Tiffany Boisvert.
Feb. 27.
Sharks 6, Beavers 4
Sharks Goals: Terry Eady: (3),
Mikey Kmetz, Ken Long (2).
Assists: Eady, Kmetz, Bobby
Turley.
Beavers Goals: Chris Rawson
92), Chandler Posey, Keith
Wilbur. Assists: Ravson, Pose\.
Brawlers 3, Hard Targets 1
Brawlers Goals: Mike MlcDuff
Ethan Taunton, Jim Pruss. Assists.
SMcDut.
Hard Targets Goals: Lucy Paux.
Assists: Neal Smith.
Roller Hockey Points Leaders
10 & under
1. Davis \ anGemerden 26 points
(24 goals, 2 assists), 2. Matt
VanGen-erden 10 points. (10
goals), 3. Brannon Smith 9 points
(4 goals, 5 assists, .4. Andre\
Parrish 9 pointsI (6 goals,. 3
assists). 5 Brendan Peter. 7
points' 14 goals. 3 .' assists'L 6.
Brandon Parrish points (4 goals,.
3 assists), 7: Grant Wilson 7
points 14 goals. 3 assists), 8. Sean
Ennis 6 points 14 goals. 2 assists).
9. Austin Parkinson 6 points (tile
goals 1 assist). 10. Le i Leet 6
points 15 goals, i assist). 11.
Jacob Bradle\ 3 points (2 goals; 1
assist) 12. Ka\ce Bradle\ ,1 point
(1 goal. 13 Mla\ Brown 1 point
" 1I goal), 14. Natale O'Donnell 1
point 11 goal 1 5. Michael Turpin
I point I1 assist, 16. Adam
Bright 1 point (1 assist), 17. Jacob
Crooks 1 point (1 assist).:
'11 &up
1. Lee Benton 8 points I goals. 2
assists) 2.: Alan Mitchell points
(5 goals,. 2 assists), 3. Isaiah
Wilhite 7 points. (5 goals, 2
assists), 4. lack Nichblas 7 points
(4 goals 3 assists) 5. E.1 Troup 5
points ,3 goals. 2 assists) 6.
Brandon Kron 5 points 12 goals 3
assists), 7.'Joe Stephens 4 points
(4 goals), 8..Cooper Stock 4'
points (4 .goals), 9. R'an Spink 4
points 13 goals, I assist l 10. Sean
SNichols 3 points 13 goals. 11.
Hunter Dellnger 3 points (2
goals, 1, assist), 12. Zack Stock 3.
points (2 goals. I assist). 13.
Blake Busbee 2 points 12 goals),
14. Davis \'anGemerden 2 points
(1 goal. 1 assistI 15. C 1. Ortiz 2
points ll goal. 1 assist) 16.
Tftan Bo~tert 1 point 11 goal),
'17. Jon Gibson 1 point (1 goal),
18. Cody ,Subject 1 point- (1
goal), 19. Kris King 1 point (1
goal 20. Robert Goodspeed 1
point 11 goal. 21. Ale\ Nichols 1
point.(1 goal). 22. John Laiberie 1
point (1.goal), 23. Jesse Parsons 1
point :(1 assist), 24. Connor
Bachman 1 point (1 assist), 25.
.Levi Leet 1 point (1 assist.
Adult Hockey League
1. Terry Eady 17 points, (11 goals,
6 assists), 2. Mike McDuff 14
points (8 goals, 6 assists), 3. Mike
Kmetz; 14 points (9 goals, 5
assists), 4. Jonathan Pulaski 13
points (10 goals, 3 assists), 5.
Chris Rawson 12 points (11
goals, 1 assist), 6. Ethan Taunton
10 points- (5 goals 5 assist), 7.
Ramsey' Cox 9 points (7 goals, 2
assists), 8. Davo Majzun 8 points
(4 goals, 4 assists), 9. Jim Pruss 8
points (5 goals, 3 assists), 10.
Tripp Jordan 7 points (5 goals, 2
assists), 11. Kenneth Long 6
points (4 goals, 2 assists), 12.
Keith Wilbur 6 points (3 goals, 3
assists), 13. Ronnie Hornbrook 5
points '(3 goals, 2 assists), 14.
Tony Lind 5 points (2 goals,, 3
assists), 15. Dave Weber 4 points
(1 goal, 3 assists), 16. Chandler
Posey 4 points (2 goals, 2 assist),
17. Bobby Turley 4 points (1 goal,
3 assists), 18. Kevin Garcia 3
points (1 goal, 2 assists), 19.'Lee
Benson 3 points (2 goals, 1
assist), 20. Tom Paux 2 points (1
goal, 1 assist), 21. Jason Thomas
2 points (2. assist), 22. Matt
Welch 2 points (2 goals), 23. Pat
Pulaski 2 points (1 goals), 24. Sal
Lopez 1 point (1, goal), 25.
Heather Calloway 1 point (1
assist), 26. Jeff Snow 1 point (1
assist), 27. Neal Smith 1 point (1
assist). 28. Lucy Paux 1 point (1
goal), 29. Paris Breeley 1 point (1
goal).
Sports
Griffin's
C Former Lady Patriot comes home to i
warm welcome from family and friends
Homecoming
g
By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Editor
Ashley Griffin understands
what Dorothy meant in the
. 'Wizard of Oz' when she said
there is no place like home.
Griffin and her Lady Tiger
teammates were welcomed on
Wednesday to the University of
West Florida campus with
warm sunny skies.
But the best part for Griffin,
was the chance to play at home
(or close to it) for all her family
and friends to come out and see.
"This feels awesonie," said
the senior shortstop for Auburn
who played her high school
career at Pace. "I am excited to
see all of my families and
friends. /
"I have wanted to play a
game close to home for three
years now and they were finally
able to work it all out."
SHeading into Wednesday's
game against Southern Miss,
Griffin had started all 14 games
this season,for the Lady Tigers
and was batting .333 (15-for-.
45).
For the year the Lady
Tigers, who were picked to fin-
ish .second in the SEC West, are,
11-3 on the season and were.
ranked 18th nationally after
dropping a 1-0 decision to the
defending national champion
Lady \\olerines of Michigan.
"Things ha\e been going
really %ell for us this season."
said Griffin. "\\e have been get-
ting some ke\ hits and our
pitchers are doing really \ xell.
"This season has been a lot
of fun and e\ eryone on the team
is getting along great."
In Wednesday's game
Auburn showed what has made
them a contender for not onlh
the SEC West crown, but a
berth in the NCAA Softball
World Series.
"I think we have a
chance." said Griffin. "We
have been ranked all year and
are staying there: plus we are
beating the teams we are sup-
posed to beat.
"'So all of us are excited
and want to win the SEC West
and get a berth in the series."
Griffin went 0-for-2 at the
plate in the 4-1-win. but did
what Auburn Coach Tina
Deese asked her to do in the
first inning.
Kristina McCain led off
the bottom half of the first for
Auburn %%ith a single and
Griffin followed by laying
down a perfect bunt up the
first base line to advance her to
second.
Griffin takes a moment before the game to say hello to her uncle
Kevin Brown.
Cops and
Softball players don't worry so much about their make-up as they do the eye black they put on their face. Griffin is seen using a teammates
sunglasses to make sure she gets the smudge just right.
Press Gazette photos by Bill Gamblin
But besides the 12th win
of the season for Auburn.
Griffin was glad to see her
family. and friends.
"I am use to seeing my
dad's (Wayne) parents at the
games," said Griffin. "But they
have not been able to come and
this is the first game they have
been to all season.
"When there is a tourna-
ment several of my family
members try to come up. but
plaN ing here on such a wonder-
ful day means so much to me."
And for those %who are %won-
dering about the game.
McCain scored in the bot-
tom of the first to tie the game
at I-1 on a single by Tatiana
Fernandez with two outs.
Then in the bottom half of
the fifth Fernandez tripled with
the bases loaded and that %was
all Auburn pitcher Beth
DiPietro needed to notch her
fifth win of the season while
striking out six.
Story written by
Bill Gamblin. Reach him
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Cadets get tested
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U Mother Nature and events put officers and students through their
paces
By BILL GAMBLING
PG Sports Editor
Last Saturday officers and
cadets faced a unique set of
tests during IRON COP II, but
Mother Nature didn't want to
be left out of thi. \ ear's exam.
A large number of cadets
and officers were not going to
be phased by the elements and
gray skies as they started the
morning with a 5K run before
going to various stations across
NAS Whiting Field to test their
skills in events from the bench
press, sit ups, chin ups, an
obstacle course, and several
other events.
And from the beginning the
cadets made a strong showing
as last year's 5K champion Josh
Joseph was pushed a little hard-
er than he expected by Milton
NJROTC cadet Ray Wells.
"I was a little worried at the
*end because I had put on 20
pounds since last year," said
-Joseph, who was looking over
his shoulder at the final curve.
"I didn't know if I needed to
sprint or not.
"But I gave it enough for
the win."
For Wells he gave it a run,
but he was amazed at Joseph's
endurance.
"I tried to beat him, but he
got ahead of me," said Wells. "I
tried to run where my friends
could stay with me and then
catch up.
"He had a short stride, but
the big thing was he didn't slow
down the entire race."
Jospeh got off to a strong
start, but it wasn't good enough
to earn him the IRON COP II
title.
That honor went to Santa
Rosa County Sheriff's deputy
Matt Spratt who scored 925
points.
Rounding out the top five
were Michael Dotson of Ft.
Rucker 7991. Scott Ward of the
Baldw'in County Sheriff's
Office. J.D. Brewton with the
SRSO. and Michael Calvert
from Ft. Rucker.
For the onl1 female police
officer competing. Jen
VanLandingham was pleased
w ith her time of 12:11
"1I can't keep up with the
guys and the young women out
here," said VanLandingham.
"While some are out here to
learn something, I am out here
just to help sla\ in shape."
Despite the look on her face.
after the run VanLandingham
was pleased to know she
trimmed 20 seconds off of her
time from IRON COP I.
She wasn't sure how well
she was going to do in the
remaining events such as the
vehicle and obstacle course or
other competitions since she
entered at the last minute.
"I didn't decide about
entering until the last minute,"
said VanLandingham, who is
also the resource officer at
Rhodes Elementary. "There is
so much to do that it is hard to
train for something like this."
This year's event attracted
35 to 40 officers and around
120 cadets.
Mike McKinney, who was representing NAS Whiting Field in IRON COP II is seen participating in the
bench press. Officers from around the area participated in not only the bench press, but several other
events to determine the IRON COP II.
"I am really pleased by the
turnout we had despite the
threatening weather," said Chief
Ryan Nichols. "This is a great
event and a lot of fun.
"What makes it even better
this year is the involvement of
the cadets from the various
schools like Milton, Pace, Tate,
Washington, Gulf Breeze, and
other schools."
Milton High's NJROTC
took the overall title for IRON
CADET with Daphne's
AFJROTC finishing second,
and the Pace NJROTC finishing
'ress Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin
third.
Daphnie High School also
earned the IRON CADET vol-
unteer service title base on the
percentage of enrolled students
and the number of students to
compete and assist in the com-
petition.
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Saturday, March 4, 2006
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By: Michael Hamel
Ridle\ Jones comes from a long line of Milton High .Alumni
including her aunts and uncles, to her cousins, and eden her immediate
family. With a history like that \ou \would think that Ridle "n;as predes-
.' tined to join her parents: William Jones. Sharon and Archie Collum. and
become a graduate of Milton High School as well. But Ridle\ is accom-
plishing her goal wihi her own style and flare. She has on numerous
recogmtions and awards. She is a National Merit Finalist and a Bausch
.,and Lomb Scholar. She is a member of the State A Team. Physics,
I Oh mpics. NSHSS and a on the Count PRIDE ratingg contest. On top of
that she holds an office in several of Milton High's honors service clubs
She is the Parliamentarian for Drama. the President for National Honor
Society, the Vice President and Secretary of SHF. and \\as the Junior Vice
President for Mu Alpha Thema.
When asked what memories of Milton High School she rehshed the most and ,'hat she had planned for
thde future. Ridle- responded getting my drier' license and taking Cind\ Sanborn', English clas,.. s l'r a.
the future. I have no idea.' But I know that it % ill include lots of schooling."
All in all, Ridlei Jones is bound to be a headliner of the future. But this future scholar \\ill ne\ er for-
set %\ho she is and ,.here she came from." I wouldd like to thank God and m\ loving and supportive family fol
keeping me on track. Without them I w\ouldnit be where I am now
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Superlatives
E\er\y ear the senior class votes for their "Senior Superlatives." Here
are the results of this year's vote:
Class of 2(006
SENIOR SUPERLATIVES
Guys
Emer\ Allen
Andre\w Bean
Blaine Williams
JusLin Baker
Nick Cain
Jordan Cotton
Justin Mevers
Robert Carson
Josh Johnson
Stephen Ma\eaux
Gals
Rebecca Baker
Missy McMillion
Lynne Harman
Kelly Lockett
Ridley Jones
Bre Bonner
Anna Brown
Laura Allen
Maeyn Browvn
Keisha Smith
MR. & MISS MILTON HIGH SCHOOL
EMERY ALLEN & REBECCA BAKER
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Graduation News
The 2006 Milton High School Harold and Betty Webl
Project Graduation committee John T Barnes
is working hard this year on William C and Viola BI
various fundraising projects to B & C Nursery
provide a safe, fun-filled, alco- James Owens
hol-free, drug-free night of Armor Records Manag
celebration at Big Kahunas Locklin and Jones. P.R
for our graduation seniors. We Santa Rosa Professior
would like to thank the follow- Educators
ing businesses who have Complete Pain Manag
contributed to date to help us P. A.
in our endeavor: ERA Bill Wallace Real
John T Barnes
Custom House H & M FOODS, Inc.
Horn Ade Foods. Inc Ken Kencaid-State Far
Milton Kiwanis Insurance
The Moors Golf and Lodging Golden Flake
Milton Rotary Little Angel Boutique
Sheriff Wendell Hall Nextel
Pace Pic 'N' Save Topps TV and Appliani
Debbie and Chris loakim Milton Dodge
Piping and Equipment, Inc Wendy's
Hall's Ace Hardware Manatee Grill
Milton Optimist Sharon Gilmer-May Ka
Foodwoild Panhandle Movie Con
Richard's Oar House Eagle Tire
Winn Dixie Radford Locklin Techni
Steve Douglas-State Farm Cenler
Insurance The Sandy Sansing
UPS Store Lamer Evers
.The Zoo of Gull Breeze Cooper Plumbing
Santa Rosa County Chamber Press Gazette
Angeli D Saith, M. D. iSt Nalional Bank
Texas Roadhouse
Richard R Baker' Laverne Y If you or your business
Baker like to help us with a d
Dennis and Janet Mayeaux or door prize for this w
Cook's Paint and Body while cause please coi
Real Eslate Junction Adatr Cotton at 983-94
Kenny Cranford, P. A. mail to Project Gradua
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The students below competed in
FBLA (Future Business Leaders of
America; District Competition on
Wednesday; February 15 at UWF. The
members competed against schools from
Okaloosa, Escambia, and Santa Rosa.
Business Calculations
Justin Ellis 2nd place
Andrew Gillis
Business Communication
Bre Bonner
Jordan Cotton 1st place
Business Procedures
Zach Conrad
Alex Porras
Economics
Rachael Porras 5th place
Hospitality Management
James Acker 1st place
Alex Gutierrez 2nd place
Computer Applications
Roy Wilson 2nd place
It )ou L aie inieiested in pitici-
paing in the 2'11ii06 Young Schl,lasi
Program this summer at FSU.La re:-a
denial science and mathenmatics p:,
gram for high school -studentis 'ec.
Mrs Ford tfor an applicanoni
Eldei and Leeinaur Publishlcis
a,, ards Ii .ljI in scholarships each
calendar ,ear The ajerjgc ilue of
each -ch,:olar'hlip .is $1 000 arand i
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hb rehie t iu. [ .ie :ic-rni. the lunl-
Desktop Publishing
Grace LeBlanc
Rachel Wolfe
Multimedia Presentation
Travis Errickson
Website Development
Lin Jackson
Justin Ellis, Jordan Cotton. Alex
Porras, James Acker, Alex Gutierrez, and
Roy Wilson will be able to advance to
'State Competition held in Orlando this
April. Congratulations to all members
who participated.
damental purpose of this
prio.ii.m i,. to get aspiring
authors _interested ir Jdevel-
opi 2g lieir c reat.iie and ania-
li,.al Ibilinc s iand pro\ Mid-
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e-.press,,ed and siLhed on :i
na.ioih:l level
The Richard Mancini
and Ctlas,.s of 1975
Scholauishp information is
no,% .oimllable in guidance.
Applications uare due to Mrs.
Norton b, April 21, 2006
/ Important Phone
Numbers for MHS
Main Office: 983-5600;
Main Office Fax 983-5610
Guidance: 983-5609
Guidance Fax: 983-5618;
Attendance :983-5608;
Attendance Ans.
Machine-983-5658; Band: 983-5611
Weight Room: 983-5606;
Chorus:983-5613:
M. Rutledge: 983-5616;
Athletic Fax: 983-5614
or visit us at www.santarosa.k12.fl.us/mhs/
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day. (800)741-7950.
DRIVERS
EXCITING move
HOGAN VAN 98%
no Touch freight
Home most week-
ends Super Benefits
package Start up
too
$37 with a $2,500
sign on Bonus eoe
Class A
800-444-6042
NOW HIRING
No CDL required.
Truck driver with
tractor trailer and
forklift experience a
must. 623-5385.
102
Drivers
DRIVERS- FLAT-
BED, Reefer &
OTR: Recent Aver-
age $1.27-1.47 per
mile. No Experi-
ence? On the Road
Training Available.
(800)771-6318
www.primeinc.com.
EVERGREEN
TRANSPORTA-
TION needs Drivers
to run the 13 SE
states witp ,Iboth
weekly and week-
end home time. We
offer good pay and
benefits. Company
pays $1000. sign-on
bonus. Ifyou are at
least 23 years old
and have a good
driving record w/
HAZMAT enddrse-
meht, please come
by our terminal lo-
cated at: 300 Hwy.
95A, Cantoment, FL
across from IP pa-
per mill or call 968-
1702
IF YOU Can Drive,
You Can Buy! No
Credit? No Problem!
New Lease Pur-
chase Program.
Owner Operators
needed for 48
States & Regional
Runs. Call '(800)895-
0017.
102
S Drivers
NOW HIRING
QUALIFIED DRIVERS
for Central Florida
local & national OTR
positions, Food
grade tanker, no
hazmal no pumps
Greal benefits.
compeillive pay &
new equipment.
Need 2 years
.experience.
Call Bynum
Transport for your
opportunity loday
Call:(800) 741-7950
SPECIAL ORIEN-
TATION pay for Ex-
perienced Drivers!
Home Weekends!
Great Pay & Bene-
fits! Paid Training for
School Grads! Cy-
press Truck Lines,
Inc. www.cypres-
struck.com
(888)8Q8-5846.
LEARN
TO DRIVE
Tractor Trailers
15 DAY LOCAL
CDL TRAINING
* Full and Part Time Classes
* Major carriers hiring on site
*Tuition Assistance i qualified
For over 29 years-
we've been training
America's Truckers!
CALL TODAY!
Truck Driver Institute
5750 Milton Road'-
Milton, FL |
800.709.7364
Team Santa Rosa EDC
Agribusiness Manager
Team Santa Rosa is seeking an
Agribusiness Manager to represent
TEAM in its role as Santa Rosa
County's economic development
partner for agribusiness affairs. 30
hr/wk, 30k/yr. some benefits. Visit
www.teamsantarosa.com for full
position description
and how to apply.
I AND3 ,
SANDY RIDGE CARE
CENTER. NOW HIRING
C.N.A.S W/SIGN-ON
BONUS. INQUIRE WITHIN
5360 GLOVER LANE,
MILTON, FL, 32570. EOE
DRUG-FREE
WORKPLACE
102
Drivers
"NOW HIRING
2006 AVERAGE,
POSTAL EMPLOY-
EE EARNS'
$57,000/YR Mini-
mum Starting Pay
$18.00 hr .
Benefits/Paid Train-
ing and Vacations
No Experience
Needed (8006584-
1775 Ref #5600.
CLEANING PER-
SON needed. Seri-
ous long term em-
ployment applicants
only. Must be relia-
ble, dependable. &
nave own car. tCall
994-1785
104
General Help
ADVERTISING
. COMPANY NEEDS
Sales Reps. &/or
Sales Managers for
Restaurant placed
display ads. Up to
50% commission,
car & cell phone al-
lowance. Telemar-
keting appoints pro-
vided.
(800)752-4309
CHILDCARE
FUNDRAISING
Director National
fundraising company
seeking energetic
phone person. Work
from your location to
call childcares to
help them raise
money $15/Avg.
(813) 862-2769
COOK NEEDED for
Bayou Cafe.
Monday-Friday
Call 994-9232.
104
General Help
COMMERCIAL
PLUMBING CO.
HIRING HELPERS
No experience re-
quired Competitive
pay based on expe-
rience 401K plan &
prom sharing Ad-
vancement opponu-,
niies available. Ap-
ply in person or call
994-9033
EARN UP Io $550
WEEKLY Working
through the govern-
ment. PT No Experi-.
ence Call Today!'
(8000488-2921 Ask
ior Departmenit
EMPLOYEES
WANTED
4-40 hrs. per week
to make a difference
in Mne lives of disa-
bled individuals.
Flexible day,
evening & weekend
hrs Must have relia-
ble transportation &
1 yr exp. in child
care, home health,
teaching asst. &
pass federal back-
ground check. To
apply call:-458-3829
TEAM SANTA Rosa
EDC Agribusiness
Manager
Team Santa Rosa is
seeking an Agribusi-
ness Manager to
represent TEAM in
its role as Santa Ro-
sa County's eco-
nomic development
partner for agribusi-
ness affairs. 30
hr/wk, 30k/yr, some
benefits. Visit
www.teamsantaro-
sa.com for full posi-
tion description and
L~3)
.i,.
~ A~
A
104
General Help
FOREMEN To Lead
Utility Contract
Field Crews -
-Ouldoor physical
Work- .
-Many entry-level
positions
-Paid [raining
$14,nr + bonuses
after pro:molion
-Lnving allowance
when Iraveling
-'Company ruck and
good beneit s .u
Must halve strong
leaderanip skills, a
good dr.ing history
and be able to travel
to Tennessee and
nearby states
Email resume to:
Recruiter3@
osmose.com or
fax: (985)871-0605
www.OsmoseUtilit-
ies.co
EOE M/F/D/V.
HIRING- PANHAN-
DLE Concrete Cut-
ting, Inc. Laborers-
no experience nec-
essary. Will train.
Good pay and bene-
fits. Call 850-572-
9749.
IMMEDIATE OPEN-
ING bldg boat trail-
ers hand tool experi-
ence a plus medical
and dental ins drug
screen apply at
4360 Floridatown
Rd. Pace, FI.
LOCAL CHURCH
seeking ;. nursery
worker for Wednes-
day night and Sun-
day morning serv-
.ices. Approximately
6-8 hours per week.
Call 623-6683 for
more information.
COMMERCIAL
PRIVATE
PARTY ADS
$4.00/WK
up to 30 words
1.25, PER WORD
per PUBLICATION
OVER30
$1.00 OFF FOR
I 3RD WEEK,
MUST BE PRE-PAID
GARAGE
SALE ADS
15.00
ppto 20 words
.25 PER WORD
OVER20
PRE-PAYMENT
REQUIRED
biallm-, kli
gh g
WAYS TO PLACE AN AD
Awl
N
pq I
It F-- 1PA7' M-1
0
r 21 1 rt, &T, -
ADS
$11 00/1 st wee'k
$1.00 OFF EACH
ADDITIONALMEEK
up to 30 words
.25 PER WORD,
per PUBLICATION
OVER 30
,.SUBJECT TO
CREDIT APPROVAL
I PAGE 9 THE SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE MARCH 4,2006
104
General Help
LOVING
PRESCHOOL
TEACHERS
wanted. Apply at
Tender Heart Learn-
ing Center at Avalon
Baptist Church. Call -
for more info or
apply in person.
626-0117
NIXON'S CLOTH-
ING store- P/T Sales
Associate, retail ex-
perience required.
Apply at 5061 Dog-
wood, Milton.
NOW HIRING 2006
AVERAGE POSTAL
EMPLOYEE EARNS
$57,000/yr.
Minimum starting
pay $18.00/hr.
Benefits / paid train-
ing and vacations
No experience
needed
Call: (800) 584-1775
Ref #5600
NOW HIRING Cash-
ier for Bailey's Pen-
ny Pantry 3840 Hwy
90 Pace 994-7801
NOW HIRING Floor
Tech for Milton area.
Full time evening
shift Mon-Fri Experi-
ence in striping and
waxing a plus. Call
for more info 850-
983-5262
OFFICE ASSISTANT
needed for in-home
business in Milton.
2 to 3 mornings per
week Great hours &
great boss. Comput-
er/typing skills need-
ed. Please call: 626-
0902.
PAINTER NEEDED.
Paying $12 to
$14/hr. Please call
at 995-4658
104
General Help
PARTS AND Serv-
ice Coordinator
needed for Tom
Johnson Camping
Center at our Con-
cord, NC Dealer-
ship. Computer ex-
perience helpful,
work well with other
employees and able
to work with the
pub- .
lic. Benefits are in-
cluded.
Experienced RV
Technician. RV
Dealership in the
heart of Race Coun-
try needs experi-
enced RV Techs.
Great benefits. Pay
based on experi-
.ence. Hourly shop.
Please fax resume
to: (704)455-1439.
No phone calls
please.
MEAT CUTTER
CUTTER
Must have
experience of all
retail cuisof meal
and be willing to
work flexible
hours. Pay based
on experience.
Contact Andy at
995-8778
SANDY RIDGE
Care Center. Now
hiring C.N.A.s
w/Sign-on Bonus.
Inquire within 5360
Glover Lane, Milton,
FL, 32570. EoE
Drug-Free Work-
place.
104
General Help
PUBLISHER'S
NOTICE
Milton Newspapers,.
Inc. (dba The Santa
Rosa Press Gazette
and The Santa Rosa
Free Press) re-
serves the right to
censor, reclassify,
revise, edit or reject
any advertisement
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-
tion.
CLIFFORD MAYO
STYLIST NEEDED,
at Cassandra's
Designs. No
clientele needed
Call: 529-4590 or
995-8015
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.
108
Hotel/Motel
& Restaurant
QUIZNO'S SUBS
in Milton NOW HIR-
ING! Must be able to
work any shift. Lo-
cated on Hwy. 87/1-
10 exit 31 Call for
directions if needed:
626-4646 Serious
inquiries only!
AUTOMOTIVE NIECHANIC I (entry level)
- City of Milton reqs: high school diploma or
eqv valid F.DL.; ability to obtain class "B"
CDL license within 5 mos of employment;
6 months experience or completion of a
vocational/technical program in vehicle
maintenance. Performs general repair work on
diesel, gasoline and natural gas fueled vehicles
and equipment. Repairs components of air and
hydraulic and computer-controlled braking
systems. Ability to diagnose coimmion
malfunctions. Also skilled in the uise f hand &
power tools & equip. common to vehicle
Maintenance shops. Salary: $9.68 per. hr. Plus
generous 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.
Apps will be accepted thru March 15, 2006.
AA/EOE/ADA
-, D
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
HUMAN RESOURCES
EMPLOYMENT
ANNOUNCEMENT
* * S S*** ** s *s s ****** *s * *
ATTENTION: The information given on your applica-
tion will be evaluated against the minimum qualifications
of the job description. All .upplkmiiicnt.l questions must
be completed, as well as indicating related work experi-
ence, training and education within your application.
After all applications are evaluated, your name will be
placed on the employment list and sent to appropriate hir-
ing authority for consideration. Completed job descrip-
tions/supplemental questions can be viewed at www.san-
tarosa.fl.gov or obtained from the. Human Resources
office.
Other than this announcement, no further
notification will be sent.
******************* s **********
Library Coordinator (3310)
Range: 26 $ 37,403.81 $ 41,286.79 DOQ
**Open Until Filled**
Library Technical Services Assistant (3309)
Range: 20 $ 27, 811.83 $ 30,699.05 DOQ
**Open Until Filled**
Zoning Administrator (6041)
Range: 21 $ 29,219.80 $ 32,253.19 DOQ
**Open Until Filled**
Library Manager (3303)
Range: 28 $ 41,2'86.79 $ 45,572.90 DOQ
**Open Until Filled**
Planner I (6037)
Range: 23 $ 32,253.19 $ 35,601.49 DOQ
**Open Until Filled**
110
Labor
LANDSCAPE
LABORERS need-
ed. Joiner's Inc.
Call: 994-4419 or
554-7827
PAINTER NEEDED
Paying $12 -$14 hr.
Please call:
995-4658
118
PartTime
WOODBINE
BAPTIST CHURCH
accepting applica-
tions for part-time
Music Minister.
Please send
resume to:
4912 Woodbine-
Rd., Pace, FL
32571 or.call
994-6169
for more info.
124
Sales &
Telemarketing
LIBERTY
NATIONAL
Life Insurance Co
Is expanding its
operation and is
looking for people
to fill insurance
sales & service
positions. Average
annual earnings.:
$48 554 Fringe
benefit package:
2 retirement funds,
health insurance.
paid vacation.
convention irips &
many others.
No experience
necessary. We
have on the job
Straining Contact
Don Wiggins art
983-7576 or
Fax
resume o:'
850-682-1523
LiDerty National
is an EOE
S DC05398
126
SkillsTrade
EXPERIENCED
SEPTIC TANK
WORKER
needed. Mon-Sat
Pay based ohn
experience"
Call: 994-3206
END DATE baby
formula, Bush & Del
Monte canned good
4/$1 + lots more.
J&B Rowland
Grocery 6413 Re-,
nee Circle, Milton
Sat 3/4& Sun 3/5
8 am 8 pm
ESTATE SALE:
8:00-till? 3-4-5 more
items added for sale
10-11-12. 3785 Ber-
ryhill Rd.
305
Auto
CATS CARS Auto
Repair specializing
in electrical work,
lights, switches, al-
ternators, window
motors & regulators,
etc. Call Perry @
686-0061 for appt.
310
Business
Opportunities
#1 CORPORATE
Sports Apparel
Franchise. Full
Training and Sup-
port. No Exp. Need-
ed. Financing avail.
Call (800)727-6720.
www.EmbroidMe.com
BRAND NAME So-
da/Candy Route
Earn BIG $$. $0
down financing
(8001367-6709
x3177 (24/7)
BO#2510
INTERNATIONAL
INVESTMENT bank-
ing firm has middle
,market business for
sale. If interested in
buying or selling a
business,; : call
1877t21 7-8231
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 Siephen or
Laura (877)571-
7900.
315
Business Services
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.
ANN BARNHILL
TRUCKING Dirt
Work, Fill Dirt,
Crushed Asphalt,
Brown Dirt, Lime-
stone, Driveways,
Culverts. Mobile
Homes 'PADS. Call
tor price. 18501 623-
3461, (850) 232-
0670. Free Esti-
mates!
ARRESTED? ALL
Criminal Defense,
Felonies...Misde-'
meanors, State or
Federal Charges,
Parole...Probation,
DUI...Traffic Tickets,
Bond Reduction.
PRIVATE ATTOR-
NEYS STATEWIDE
24 HOURS. A-A-A
ATTORNEY RE-
FERRAL SERVICE
(800)733-5342.
315
Business Services
ARTIE KELLER
STUCCO. Licensed
and Insured. Con-
ventional and Syn-
thetic Systems. No
job too big nor to
small. Call 698-8327
or 626-9164.
BORDER TO Bor-
der Fence and Deck
Company. All types
* of fencing installed
and repaired. Spe-
cializing in privacy
fencing and wooden
decks. Our privacy
fences are built with -
SCREWS. Free Es-
timates. 485-2532.
CALL ME for all
your mortgage
needs. "Even if your
credit isn't perfect"
Purchase, ReFi,
100% Loans, No In-
come Verification.
Easy... Fast... De-
pendable. Bill Tim-
bie 850-380-0220
General Mortgage
Consultants, Inc
21.60 Creighlon Rd.
Pensacola, FL,
32504. www.billtirh-
bie.com 850-479-
1665 fax 850-479-.
1908
CCS LAND clearing
- Demolition Drive-
ways Dirt Ponds -
Lakes Competitive'
SRates 850-994-0744
COKER'S LAWN &
TRACTOR Service,
from 'trimming to
tractor work. Clean
ups, raking, hauling.
mowing, bushhog-
ging, dirt work. Rea-
sonable rates, free
estimates :-(850)
529-0434 or (850),
623-0493. Licerised.
& insured. .
D&D REMODELING
INC. rGeneral CCon-
tractor. All Types
Home Mainten ance;
Roofs to Floors,
Renovations, Decks,
Tile, Plumbing, Etc.
Evictions, Move-
Outs, .Construction
Cleaning, Pressure
Washing Painting,
Tree work, & ,Etc.
Locally owned.
FREE ESTIMATES.
Lic.#4710-0037952
CELL#261-1173
'CELL#261-3598
DAY BY Day Quality
Fencing. Competi-
tive pricing for all of
your fencing needs.
Locally licensed,
owndd and operat-
ed. We look forward
to your call. New
fencing or repairs.
Call 850-529-3546.
DIRT CHEEP
Cleaning Service.
We Furnish Sup-
plies. Senior. dis-
count 'with ad.
Homes, condos, offi-
ces. Call 384-2388
HAUL OFF UN-
WANTED ITEMS
Free estimates! Call
623-3270 or 748-
4718
Accounting Clerk I (9141)
Range: 9 $ 9,01 per hour
**03/06/06 03/13/06**
Human Resources Clerk (1018)
Range: 12 $ 9.70 per hour
**03/06/06 03/13/06**
Testing will be held on Thursday, March 9, 2006 for
Communications Dispatcher I, Communications
Specialist Trainee and Communications Specialist I.
All applications, supporting documents and supplemen-
tal questions must be received on or before Monday,
March 6, 2006 at 4:30pm in order to schedule testing.
The APPLICANT must contact Human Resources on or
before March 6, 2006 at 4:30 pm to receive a testing time
for the testing date mentioned above. Testing will not be
assigned after March 6, 2006 at 4:30pm.
**NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE ON
DATE/TIME**
FOR EACH POSITION APPLIED FOR, ALL SUPPLE.
MENTAL QUESTIONS AND ALL REQUIRED SUP-
PORTING DOCUMENTS (i.e. diplomas, transcripts,
and/or certificates) LISTED ON THE JOB DESCRIP-
TION/S, MUST BE SUBMITTED BY THE CLOSING
DATE/S NO LATER THAN 4:30pm., DOCUMENTS
MAY BE DELIVERED BY US MAIL, FAX, EMAIL,
OR HAND DELIVERED.
If the required supplemental questions and supporting
documents are not in by the close date, your applica-
tion will not be submitted for consideration. In an
effort to further assist applicants, we offer the ease of
applying online at www.santarosa.fl.gov. Complete job
descriptions and applications are also available at the
Santa Rosa County Human Resources Office, 6495
Caroline Street, Suite H, Milton, FL 32570, phone (850)
983-1948, Fax (850) 981-2003. Veteran's Preference will
be given in accordance with Florida Statutes.
A Drug Free Workplace/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
315
Business Services
DIVORCE $275-
$350*COVERS chil-
dren, etc. Only one
signature required!
*Excludes govt.
fees! Call weekdays
.(800)462-2000,
ext.600. (8am-7pm)
Alta Divorce, LLC.
Established 1977.
DOUBLE "B" Land
Clearing. Backhoe
Work. Licensed and
Insured. Bryen Bal-
lard. (850)994-5740
'or (850)232-1581.
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
HOUSE
CLEANING
"I'M ArN ACE
When t1 Comes
To Clearing
Your Home!
Pace -Milton Area
Please call Pat at:
623-0854
JOINER DUMP
truck and traclor
Bobcat .and tractor
work. Driveways,
culveris, light land
cleaning. Site prep
and clean up. Fill
dirt. brown dirt and!
limerock hauling.
Michael Porter
(850)983-9888.
Tonv Joi;rer
(8506573-0669
LAND CLEARING &
DOZER/TRACTOR
WORK Specializing
in culvert installa-
tion, driveways, lev-
eling, root raking,
bushogging & disk-
ing. Equipment and
material transport'
available. By the job
'or hour, Call Billy
Rogers for estimates
.957-.49 2 ,. or 261-
8407
LOCAL HOME Re-
pair. Paint, drywall,
trim & tile. Fence re-
pair & installation.
10, years experi-
'ence. Contact Paul
McMullen 850-723-'
9767.
,MARTIN'S
COMPLETED
TREE & Stump
Removal. Mobile
Licensed & Insured
(850) 417-3085
MIKE KAYLOR
Cement Mason
*Patios'
*Walks
*Driveways
Free estimates,
no job too small.
Quality work at
affordable prices.
994-0897.
MOBILE HOME
Brokers.. Major and
minor repairs. Re-
roof, patio covers,
screen rooms, level-
ing, locally, owned,
operated. Free esti-
mates. 100% Fi-
nancing WAC. Call
857-1051.
315
Business Services
NEW CONCRETE
Construction
Patios Driveways -
Slabs, Screen
rooms
Also Tearout &
Replace damaged
concrete
Concrete workers
and Masons needed
have transportation
(850)221-8715
NEW HOPE PAINT-
ING & WALLPA-
PERING *Drywall
repairs & patchwork
*Pressure cleaning.
(homes, decks, pa-
tios,' driveways &
sidewalks) *Carpen-
try work (crown
molding;, paneling,
trim bae & case, in-
stall cabinets & build
decks) Residential.
Interior/Exterior.
Family owned busi-
ress, over 30 years.
Call The Ericksens
today! (850)723-'
2550 or 623-6034
Divorce 108, Adoption '80
Name Change 155
-FREE Typing. Call for
1,.rkhnitill4.h 434-"524
S1850 N.-'VM '
I Wlk. N..,I Fita MNbrkai
STUMP-EASE
STUMP GRINDING
Most removals $35 -1
discount tor nulliiiple
rc-movalis
Backyard accessible
Licensed > Insured.
Local C-Conractor
Retired USIN
S.232-8746
TAX SEASON IS
HERE' Jeed hrelp
on your laxei
Please call me for
quick results at fair
prices: 346-8563
Lisa Bender Book-
keeping & Tax Serv-
ice
TNT CARPORTS
R.V. & Boat covers
SBuildinrgs,
Garages.
Portable Sheds
CARPORTS
Single $595
Double $695.
12 X 41-$1'295
24X31 $1990
Galvanized Steel
Man', sizes'colors.
Firar,:rin g ,U ...,1,g c,i
Free delivery & setup
(850)983-2296 or
Pager 505-1867
325
Domestic
DEPENDABLE
HOUSEKEEPER
TEN YEARS EXPE-
RIENCE. REASON-
ABLE RATES.CALL
994-6236
335
Financial Services
ERASE DEBT at
last! .Stop collections
and finally get
ahead. Proven suc-
cessful program.
Slash monthly, bills.
Call now for a FREE
Consultation.
(800)781-0830.
HORIZON
FINANCIAL LOANS
Money problems? In
debt?'We can help!
Apply for debt
consolidation,
personal, auto &
business loans
today. No fees!
Fast results! Call:
1-888-363-6667
WE BUY
MORTGAGES
Are you collecting
payments on a mort-
. gage? Why wait
years for payments?
Call (800) 282-1251
PLACE YOUR AD HERE
S 623-2120
345
Lawn Care .
CLARK'S LAWN
CARE General
Maintenance & All
Types of Tractor
Work Licensed &
Insured. Call: Mike
Clark at 626-2428
EMERALD COAST
Lawn Services
ECL, LLC
Mowing, edging,
sodding, bush
trimming &
cleaning-up
Local company!
Commercial &
Residential Owner
.Operated -
Licensed' & Insured
(cell) 324-4035
PAGE'S TREE
SERVICE,
Trim, cut '& remove
Call: 626-2159 (if no
answer, please leave
message)
FIREWOOD $50. a
load and up
350
Senior Care
GRANNY NANNIES
Affordable Home
Care Services.
Highly Qualified
Personal Care.
Givers includes
CNA and HHA
available up to 24
hrs a day/7days a
week. Serving San-
ia R,:a and Ei-
Camtia Cournie..
.Quality Home
Health Care Since
1990.
"A Helping Hand
and A Gentle Heart'
995-0599
Lic#NR30211252
VISITING
ANGELS
SENIOR CARE
In home'
Corripanr-ii:n.hip
Kl'Meals
Light housework
Errands
477-3858
355
Sewing
JUST JUDY'S
SEAMSTRESS
YEARS OF
EXPERIENCE,
FAIR PRICES.
*ALTERATIONS
DRESS-MAKING
REPAIRS
*WEDDINGS
-FORMALS
JUDY HARVEY
5901 CASTLE
DRIVE
MILTON, FL
626-6349
360
Miscellaneous
CRUISE- 7
NIGHTS, EASTERN
CARIBBEAN.
Brand new ship
sailing r/t from
Ft. Lauderdale
November 2006-
March -2007.
From $499 (port
taxes included) with
FREE BUS!
(800)741-1770,
www.allaboardtravel.
com.
EARN DEGREE on-
line from home.
*Medical, *Business,
*Paralegal, *Com-
puters. Job Place-
ment Assistance.
Computer & Finan-
cial aid if qualify.
(866)858-2121
www.onlinetidewa-
tertech.com.
HUNT ELK
Red Stag, Whitetail,
Buffalo, Wild Boar
Our season -
now 3/31/06
Guaranteed license,
$5.00 Trophy in
two days. No-
game/no-pay policy.
Days: (314) 209-9800
Evenings:
(314) 293-0610
402
Apartments
1 BEDROOM unfur-
nished apartment
for rent. Ideal for
seniors!
.Call: 623-8875
2 BED/1 bath duplex
Milton $500 mo/
$500 sec. Call Ba-
bara Cumbie. Call
377-6787
2BR/IBA
NEW CARPET, cen-
tral H/AC, water,
sewer, garbage in-
cluded. $400 month
$375 deposit Tri-
plex- center unit on
Dearborn St. (corner
Dearborn & Peach-
tree in Milton) Drive
by, then leave a
message. 712-7.13
2BR/2BA, 800+ sq
ft. w/waterview
$600/mo. $600/dep.
NO PETS
Call: 554-8138
MILTON DUPLEX
3/2 all new nice
deck off. kitchen.
Near Hamilton
Bridge Rd. Possible
lease/purchase for'
credit-worthy tenant.
Call Arnold proper-.
ties Call: 22'1-5307
The All New!
Jay
Apartments
THREE BEDROOM UNITS NOW
AVAILABLE WA.C.
850-623-0609
404
Commercial
NEWLY REMOD-
ELED Office Space-:
Available for rent
$200-$250
conveniently located
across the. street
'from Santa Rosa
County Courthouse
Call 850-623-0208
for details
OFFICE FOR iea-e
Pace location. 995-
4804.
OFFICE SPACE for
lease in Pace
Woodbin,.r Rd
Cornerstone
Professional Office
space 1250 sq. ft,
$11500 mo.'lJoeS noi
include utilities)
Call: 994-8784 for
more info or view
property at:
rri.nusers corri/
leasedrentals
406
Homes
3BED/2BA1 year
old house unfurhish-
ed. Stove, refrigera-
Stor, dishwasher, ga-
rage, Genesis Park
Subdivision. No pet,
no HUD, credit
check, $925/$975
748-3046
6561 JULIA WAY
3BR/2BA Milton
Central heat/air
total electric
$700/rent $700/dep
Call: 626-0179 or
255-1459
AVAILABLE NOW-
Centrally located
clean brick home.
Three bedroom, one
bath, C H/A, stove &
refrigerator. Fenced
backyard. Rent
$725, deposit $500.
850-981-9695.
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406
Homes
S FOR RENT
3BR/2BA Home,
5476 Oak Meadows
Milton $1150/mo.
3BR/2BA Waterfront
home 5084 San
Miguel $1800/mo.
SANTA ROSA
REALTY
623-0077'
FOR RENT
3BR/2BA,
Completely remod-
eled New carpet/
'paint /ceramic tile
$850/month+ $850
/ 'deposit. Call:
9 82-212 or
623-0296
HOME FOR RENT
PENSACOLA
7 Modern 3BR/2BA,
1744 sq ft home.
Ceramic tile. wood
floors, oversized
2 car garage &
above around pool.
Great areail Near
hIosi tails. colleges &
mall. $1250/mo i
Call Barbara al:
377-6787
HOUSE FOR RENT
3BR/1BA in Pace
area Large yard
S$850/mo.
1 year lease.
4039 Charles Circle
Call: 994-8884
HOUSES FOR
RENT- Milton &
Pace- '3/2, double
car garage, fenced
yard, $925 a;
month, $700 depos-
it. Call 981-0495
408
Land
'LAND FOR SALE
Refer to
Classification
; #510
MOBILE HOME lots
for rent including
IRV's. FEMA wel-
dome. Eastgate Mo-
bile Home Ranch
626-8973.
S:410
Mobile Homes
1BR/1BA MOBLE
HOME in Millon mo-
ble home park. To-
tal electric no gas.
$375.' monin +
$200.'deposit
Baycresl Realty
S 994-7918
'2 TO 3 bedroom
rentals. Jay, Milton
and Pace. $400 to
$650 'per month.
Call 994-5703, leave
:message.
-FOR RENT 2 bed 1
.Oath. East Gate Mo-
bile Home Ranch.
SCall 626-8973
MOBILE HOME
SITE for lease 4+
acres, hasutilities
Off Hwy. 87 S Call:
(850) 932-3434 '
MOBILE HOMES
FOR RENT
2 BR/2BA in nice,
S.quiet, clean park in
'. Milton. Garbage/
"water/lawn mainte-
Snance included.
S$475-$550 Require
S1 st & last month's
rent. Call: 255-7772
RENTTO OWN
Milton Mobile Home
,' Very nice, large
: 4BR/2BA Family
room w/fireplace,
Cathedral ceiling,
'. dishwasher, 12x16
storage bldg.
f Privacy fenced
:double lot. $2,000
.down $795/mo.
-: Call: 994-0155
412
Rooms For Rent
FURNISHED ROOM
in private home in
Milton for single
working person
$125 a week. In-
cludes TV table, mi-
crowave, refrigera-
tor.. No pets, nO
company allowed.
Deposit. 449-4070
416
Vacation & Resort
CRUISE
7 NIGHTS EAST-
ERN CARIBBEAN
Brand new ship-
sailing r/t from Ft.
Lauderdale
November 2006
-March 2007
From $.499 (port
taxes included) with
FREE BUS!
(800) 741-1770
www.allaboardtra-
vel.com '
506
Homes ,
2BR/2BA
EXCELLENT cpndi-
lion with deep water
dock. Blackwater
Bay.very secluded &
quiet neighborhood
$995/mo. .$500/dep.
994-0667
3/2 HOME with
1,575 sf. and 1500
s.f
workshop.$189,900.
Owner finance
$10,000 down 7%,
30 'yrs. approx.
$1,190.89 P .& Imo ,
Linda 983-3062
BY OWNER/
AGENT 3ba/2ba.
Lakefroni. The
Moors .Golf & Rac-
quet Club.
$239,900.380-3660.
HOME FOR sale 4
bed/ 2oath all new
appliances included
approx. 2400 sq,'tt
large lot' din nice
neighborhood
$220,000 Call 850-
380-8844.
HOME FOR SALE
by owner. Brand
new, brick, 1934 sq.
ft. 4BR/2BA split
floor plan. Milton golf
community, golf
package included.
$215,900
Please call:
(850) 324-4093 or
492-8931
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday March 4th
10am-2pm
6468 Oakcrest Rd.
Milton, FL
3BR/2BA, 3/4 acre
Brick home w/large.
fenced yard
& storage bldg.
2022 sq. ft. of living
space. Fireplace,
eat-in-kitchen &
large rooms.
Many options here!
Motivated Seller!
Don't miss this one!
Priced to sell at
$159,900.
Call listing agent
for more info:
Yetta Rodriguez
EXIT REALTY
(850) 777-8099
506
Homes
PACE 3/2 Brick
home 1/2 acre
$189,900. 994-1540,
or 324-4915.
508
Investments
BEAUTIFUL
NORTH CAROLINA.
WINTER SEASON-
IS. HERE! MUST
SEETHE BEAUTI- -
FUL.. PEACEFUL
MOUNTAINS OF
WESTERN NC
MOUNTAINS.
Homes, Cabins,
Acreage & invest-
ments. Cherokee
Mountain Realty
GMAC Real Estate,
Murphy www.chero-
keemounlainrealty.c
om Call lor Free
Brochure (800)841-
5868.
510
Land
LAND AUCTION
200 Props Musl be
Sold! Low Down / E-
Z Financing Free
Catalog 1800)937-
1603 WWW.LAN-
DAUCTION COM
10 ACRES of wood-
land'for sale in
Pace, FL Waler & ,
sewer available.
$350,000
Call: (850) 994-7539
3 ACRES FOR
SALE North 01
SMilton. Zoned RR1
$75,000 Property
can be subdivided
into two parcels
Call: 623-8448
EASTERNTENNES-
SEE
MOUNTAIN
HOMESIFES
Gated lakeside
community
1 to 5 acre wooded
and lake view sites
from the $40's.
Planned amenities
Minutes from
S Chattanooga
Call today:
(866) 292-5769 .
Gates of the River
LAND FOR RENT
Referto '
Classification
#408
LARGE MOUNTAIN
Land Bargains
High elevation
Adjoins pristine
state forest. 20 +
acres to 350 acres
Sweeping mountain
views & streams
SECLUDED &
SERENE
NW of NAS Whit-
ing Field
* 20 Placid acres
zoned agricultural
* 3 mobile homes,
garage, barn, shed
* $263,000.
* 626-6767'
510
Land
OCALAIORLANDO
FLORIDA AREA,
$15,000 Discount!
1.7-21 acres from
$149,900. Rolling
: hills, views, trails.
Only 2 miles from.
1-75. Discount ends
2/28 Broker/Owner
Call- (352) 330-0022
SECLUDED &
SERENE
1 NW of NAS Whit-
ing Field
20 Placid acres
zoned agricultural
3 mobile homes,
garage, barn, shed
$263,000
626-6767
512
Mobile Homes
2005 MOBILE
HOME in Milton
11/2 acres
12x24 workshop
4BR/2BA 2100 sq.ft.
$140,000
Call: 626-0018
IMMEDIATE,
MOBILE HOME
SALE 14x70
2 BR/2BA Must be
moved (seller will
pay to move) Call:
206-6810
NEED FINANCING
on a house or mo-
bile home? I may
can help. Also VA
available. Dorothy
Rogers -Eastgale
Mobile' Home Park
626-8973.
~Th(I
512
Mobile Homes
SECLUDED 6
ACRES NE of
Milton 10 minutes
from Blackwater
State Park
Two 1999 Palm
Harbor modular
homes 3BR/ 2BA,
front/back porch
on both, shop,
storage, fully
stocked fish pond.
4 acres fenced
pasture beautiful
family homesite.
Must sell tor
medical reasons
$300,000 for all
Call:
1850) 957-8784 or
18501 554-5237
556
Homes
ADULT COMMUNI-
TIES and Other
Properties For Sale
Ocala .' Marion
County Team Real
Estate of Ocala. Inc.
Realtor Multiple
Listing Service
(888)391-6658.
LOG HOME Auction
Tallahassee, FL -
March 11th Tampa,
FL March 12th. 26
New Log Home
Packages offered.
One absolute to
highest bidder!
Package includes
sub-Iloor, logs, win-
dows. doors, ratters.
rooting...Daniel
Boone Log Homes
(8001766-9474.
MURPHY, NORTH
CAROLINA
AHH COOL
S0251235SUMERS,
MILD WINTERS!
Affordable homes &
mountain cabins
CALL FOR FREE
BROCHURE
(8771 837-2288
EXIT REALTY
MOUNTAIrI VIEW
PROPERTIES
wWVW exilmurory CCrr,
ST. PETERSBURG
CONDOS Resident
Owned. 55+, No.
Renlals or Pets,
Many ,I Act-
iviliesAmenities.
1 Bedroom from
,65,900, 2 Bedroom
from $89,900. Call
Elaine King, Pan-
ache Realty,
(727)525-9018, 321-
5028.
560
Land
A LOT OF LOTS
AVAILABLE IN
SOUTHWEST
FLORIDA. Cape
Coral, Lehigh and
Lake Placid. Waler-
front. Multi-lamily,
single family and
commercial.
www hmoproperties.
com or call
(239)707-0888.
ASHEVILLE, NC
AREA HOMESITES
Own a private
mountain retreat
-Gated riverfront
community
-Stunning mountain
views
-1 to 8 acres from
the $60s
-4-season climate
Call 18661 292-5762
Bear River Lodge
MOUNTAINS OF
NORTH GA. The
Very .Besl ol River-
front, LakelronI,
Acreage Tracts,
Building Parcels
From 1 to 195 Acres
Direct From Owners
(706)276-7773.
'e
560 560
Land Land
PLACE YOUR AD HERE I
623-2120
556
Homes
OPEN HOUSE
THOROUGHBRED
HORSE FARM ES-
TATE LIQUIDA-
TION! Saturday
March 11th 9am-
3pm 67 acres -
$689,000 Historic
stone home, huge
barns, indoor riding
arena, acres & acres
of quality fenced
pasture w/more
availl Awesome
views, gorgeous set-
ling on quiet country
lane near State For-
est & more riding
opportunities, Less
than 3 1/2 hrs NY
City! Call '8771909-
5263 NOW or go to
hnp:'/horselarm.up-
siatenyland.com for
photos & directions!
Brokers welcome.
558
Investments
WE BUY
HOUSES FAST
NO EQUITY'?
NO PROBLEM!
Call Toll Free
24 Hrs.
1-877-7BUYFAST
wmWW 87-buyla3'l corn
LAKEFRONT AND
Lakeview Properties
Nestled in the hills of
Tennessee on' the
shores of pristine'
Norris Lake. Call
Lakeside Realty at
(423)626-5820 Or
visit www.lakesi-
derealty-tn.com.
560
Land
LOOKING TO OWN
LAND? Invest in ru-
ral acreage through-
out America; coast-"
al, mountain, water-'
front properties. 20
to 200 acres. FREE,
monthly Special
Land Reports:
www.landwanted.co
m/sw.
560
Land
NEWTO MARKET
DEEP WATER LOTS -
Beautifully situated'
on 50 acres with
2,800 feet of
magnificent frontage
on Battery Creek in
Beaufort, SC
Offering deep water-
front, dockable, tidal
creek & privacy-
wooded lots starting,
from :$59,900
Call: 1877) 929-2837
E TENNESSEE
Lake Properties
Homes from
$200,000 to
$1,000,000. Lake-
front lots from
$100,000 Lakeview
lots from $35,000
Call Lakeside Realty
(423)626-5820 .or
visit www.lakesi-
derealty-th.com.
EAST TENNESSEE
Mountain Property.
Only minutes from
Gallinburg. TN. 7
acres & Stream
$39,900. 20 acres
Wooded $79,900.
Opernina gMarch AM
l800)770.9311 exi 321
GEORGIA BLAIRS-
VILLE IN THE
NORTH GEORGIA
MOUNTAINS. Land,
Homes, Commercial
& Investment. "EV-
ERYTHING WE
TOUCH TURNS TO
SOLD" Jane Baer
Realty, 1706)745-
2261, (8001820-
7829 wwwjanebaer-
realco. aneba-
er@alliel.net
GOV'T HOMES $0
DOWN' BANK RE-
PO'S & FORECLO-
SURES! NO CRED-
IT OK' $0 / LOW
DOWN' Call for List-
ings 18001498-8619.
GRAND OPENING
Wright's Creek
Located in the FL
panhandle
3 acres
irom $27,900
Waterront lots Iromr
$49,900
1866) 888-7332
ExI. 12
HORSE FARM
LIQUIDATION
20 acres $59,900
Lush pastures.
beautiful trout
stream, spectacular
upstate NY setting'
ideal summer home
site' Terms availa-
blei Call now,
(877) 909-5263
www.uositaeNY-
land.com
HORSE FARM LIQ-
UIDATION 20 acres-
$59,900 Lush pas-
tures,-.beaulful trout
scream spectacular
upstate NY settirig'
Ideal summer home
site! Terms avail!
'Call nowl 1877i909-
5263 www.uo-
statef'Yland,com
850
994-6128 >,:rd
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Realtor/Associaie
Cell 850-450-6233
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Saturday's Press Gazette and you
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Frmii'hus e on 6.62 ales %1iil pond Perftei for small business, crall person, or
e:lrene hobbh\i. Wor1kshops and 3 sIheds on i:cnciree pads ulh elecniL and
pneumil c. Brand ne, 24x.3I' inm l garage. Peaceful azebl or0el,,ks pond.
De(L, cowled pI[ these and 14x20'i sreened porches aroi'und moil it lthe house.
Beautifully landscaped wtlh m.n,1u Itruil ees. herb garden, and fleering plants.
Hejrl pine floors. nTumbled utrvertn inn lkhen Cusiom CabLneis., iahllogyn .-
iunierlops and l:p of: he line slainle.ss siel ppli,nces Cusiinim mill orl.:,
Anderson wilrdows and press e:.ipoed beams. Nei 311i ear roof, coppei
ash,.ing, 2'.n Construtior anid flreshlvy siried cedar board and batten siding.
New AC sysleriss wih "puron" jllegy reducer. New drin lines and new asphall
dnve s ,
$399,900 .0 0
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560
Land
MONTANA MOUN-
TAIN PARADISE
Great mountain
*views! 2.29 acres
just $59,990. Ride
out your back door
to millions of acres
of national forest.
Close to Canyon
Ferry Lake, minutes,
to Helena. Soils test-
ed, utilities, ready to
build. Call owner
(866) 365-6103'
WATEiHrFUNII
2 ACRES +/
Gorgeous acreage,
great views, pristine
shoreline & deep
boatable water!
Near Bath, NC
Enjoy access to
ICW, Sound &
Atlantic. Paved road,
underground
utilities, well water,
septic approved.
Excellent financing.
By appointment
only. $159,900
Call now: (800) 732-
6601 ext. 1497
WESTERN NC
MOUNTAINS+
North Carolina
Where there is cool
mountain air, views
& streams. Homes,
cabins & acreage
CALL-FOR FREE
BROCHURE OF
MOUNTAIN
PROPERTY SALES
(800) 642-5333.-
Realty Of Murphy
317 Peachtree St.
Murphy, NC 28906
Swww realtyofmurphycomrn
WATERFRONT
LAND SALE
Direct waterfront
parcels from only
$9,9001 2 acres
dockable w/log,
4 cabin pkg. from
$89,9001 4.5 acres
:dockable waterfront
only $99,900! All
Properties are new
S o Ire nmarketl
Call toll-free:
(866) 770-5263 e'.t 85
560
Land
NC AND VA Moun-
tain Land Available.
4 ac. Alleghany
Co. NC Stone
Mtn. State Pk. Area
A-Frame. Apt. &
Garage Lake. -,
Guest House -3 golf
courses nearby -
Just $249,900.00-
'Call Susan
(336)789-2926. 49
ac. Surry Co. -
North Carolina'- Bot-
tom Land 4,000 ft
on Fisher River -
Beautiful wood land
& home site Pri-
vate location-
,Springs & Branches
$225,000.00'-Call
Bracky (336)789-
2926. 86 Ac. Low-
gap Surry Co. -
North Carolina -
Beautiful remodeled
house all fenced -
'stream old cabin -
timber private -
outbuildings -
$499,000.00
Terms available -
Call Susan
(336)789-2926.
70+/- ac. Beulah
Community Surry
Co. North Carolina
- All cleared,
grassed & fenced -
panoramic view of
surrounding mtns. -
pond fabulous
views $6,250.00 per
ac. call Bracky
(336)789-2926..
215+/- ac. Carroll
Co., Virginia Hwy.
52 just north of Mt.,
Airy, North Carolina
- Brick home needs
updating county
water long hwy.
frontage possibly
commercial
$1,300,000.00.
Owner financing -
Call Mark (3361789-
2926.
NC MOUNTAINS
10.51 acres on
mountain top in gat-
ed community, view
trees, waienall &
large public lake
nearby, paved pri-
vate access,
$119,500 .owner
(866)789-8535
www.NC77 corn
560
Land
NORTH CAROLINA
Gated Lakefront
Community
-1.5 acres +
-90 miles of shore-
line
Never before of-,
fered with 20 %pre-
develoment dis-
counts & 90 %
financing .
Call: (800)709-5253
TENNESSEE LAKE-'
FRONT RETREATS
Newly released
lakefront. Wooded
and mountain view
sites. 1 to 6 acres
from the 40's.
90 minutes to
Nashville. Don't miss
the sunsets over
the lake Call:
(866) 339-4966
Eagles Ridge
THE PERFECT
Recreational -
Investment Tract
851,acres in
beautiful,S. Georgia.
Offering divided
or as a whole
Contact Peach State
at: (866) 300-7653
Vislt:wwwrubuyingrea-
lestate.cbm
GAL 2550
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.
WESTERN NEW
Mexico- 20 Acres
Starting at $39,990
Scenic region,
Views, trees,, rolling
hills; wildlife. Family
retreat, hunting
property or year
round. home. Power,
100% financing.
NALC (866)365-
2825.
706
Livestock Supplies
HAY
FOR SALE
Coastal Hay. 623-
6769 or 336-2267.
WRAPPED
PEANUT HAY
Call 623-8237.
708
Pets
1 YR. old black male
Chihuahua. Has had
all shots. Needs a
good home
$500.OBOO
Call: 626-9466
AKC BOSTON Ter-.
rier; pups $400 and
',up. 850-479-1615
FOR SALE Great
Dane, female 16
months old. Merle-
colored. $150 00
Phone 957-3106
GERMAN SHEP-
HERD Excellent
coat, 13 months old,,
all vaccinations,
Obedience trained.
$200 w accessories
Call: 292-8765
KITTENS, ADORA-
BLE, playful, free to
loving home, litter
box trained. Call,
994-7733.
PUPPIES FOR sale
mixed lab $20 each.
626-6767
SHORTHAIRED
FEMALE CAT
Needs good home -
owner moving
Spayed & shots
current
Please call.
994-3249
712
Lost & Found
PETS
FOUND-
BROWN & WHITE
Male Dog in the
Guernsy Rd Pace
area Call 995-
5746 or 261-3598
or 261-1173.
712
Lost & Found
PETS
LOST 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 MALE CAT
No lall, creamy
wrile wirth gray
face and blue
eyes 623-3519
PACE
HER
LOST YOUR PET?
Be sure to call
Santa Rosa
Animal Control
to report him
missing and to
be sure he's not
there waiting
on you to
pick him upl
850-983-4680
A ,
806
Appliances
SIDE BY side refrig-
erator/ freezer with
Ice and water $250.
Refrigerator like new
$150. Stackamle
washer/ dryer $200.
Stackable washer,
dryer $250 Dish-
washer $75. Washer
and dryer $95 each:.
All in excellent con-
ditions. 995-8730
814
Furniture
FOR SALE
Maple queen bed
with Doxspmgs & .
matress (excellent
condition) $250.
Brand new twin bed
matresses $90 each
never removed
from pkg )
Call. 626-2716
NEW LARGE
sectional sofa w.12
recliners & sleeper
Lt Brown stain-
resistant fabric
$1500 OBO Call
623-3519
818
Lawn Equipment
FOR SALE- Murray
12.5 n.p, 38 in cut
riding lawnmower
w/dump carl New,
less than 20 hours
running time. $700.
983-2779.
830
Miscellaneous
For Sale
BUILDING SALE
..."Rock Bohtom Pri-
ces!" Last Chance!
Beat next price in-
crease. Go
direcL'sae. 20x26,
25x30, 30x40,.
35x50, 40x60,
45x90, 50x100.
60x180. Omters. Pio-
neer. 18001668-5422
SM. Blonde
Male Dog Cenripede-
518 St.. Auguscine
501-9889 Farm Direct,
W\ee Delier
434-0066
830
Miscellaneous
For Sale
BUILDING SALE
"Go Direct/Save!"
20x26 Now $5100.
25x30 $6800. 30x40
$10,600. 40x60
$16,600. Extensive.
range of sizes and
models. Doors/ac-
cessones optional.
Pioneer (800)668-
5422.
BUILDING SALE!
Beat Next increase!
20x26 Now $4200
* 25x30 $5800
30x40 $9200
40x60 $14,900
Extensive range of
sizes and models.
Front end optional
Pioneer.
(800) 668-5422
FOR SALE
Sleeper sofa $75
New generator $475
Call: 983-7425 or
712-2997
FURNITURE DIN-
NING table 6
chairs dresser
with mirror,
chest of drawer,
nightstand, make
of-
fer. Boat fixer
upper
Pontoon boat 20',
good motor,
1250. Jon boat &
trailer
$350. 484-9490
HANDICAPPED
PORTABLE shower
unit wpump, hosing
& shower chain
Never been used.
$3,000
Call: 623-3519
LOWEST PRE-
SCRIPTION PRI-
CES Less than Can-
ada. Better than
MedicareD. Flomax
0.4mg,$27 00. Am-
bien 10mg,$53.00.
Nexium
40mg.$30.00,'monlh.
Viagra
100mg. $2.75. Glob-
al Medicines
18661634-0720
www.globaimedi-
cines:net.
TWO 8 fool round
permacast columns
6 inch diameters
w.caps & bases
Call: 623-3519
830
Miscellaneous
For Sale
MOVING SALE
Misc. furniture &
household items
(too much to list)
Call between noon-
6 pm for more info:.
623-3263'Located in
Milton (also have
boats Ior sale
NEW STANDING
frame for handicap-
ped person. $2000
Call: 623-3519
We Deliver & Install
Centipede i
St. Augustine
Bermuda
Bailed Pine Straw
Calu first, Save Time
Call us last, Save Money
Hwy. 87 So. Milton
620-85781
WOLFF
TANNING BEDS
Buy direct and save
Full body units from
$22 month!
FREE color catalog
CALL TODAY.
8001 842-1305'.
www.np.etstan.com n
832
Miscellaneous
Wanted
DEMO HOMESITES
WANTED NOWI For
the NEW Kayak
Pooll The -On-
Ground Pool with In-
ground Featuresi
Unique Opportunity.
SAVE $$. Call
(866)348-7560
,FREE ESTIMATES!
Financing.
GLASS CRAFTER
needs empty glass
soft drink bottles, (all
kinds). Nol necessa-
rily collectors edi-
tions. Will pick up.
983-8042.
PAY CASH for junk
cars or trucks, Run-
ning or not. Call
983-9527
832
Miscellaneous
Wanted
WANTED TO Buy:
Paper Money and
Old Coins. Single
coins, notes, accu-
mulations, entire col-
lections. Littleton
.Coin Company
Since 1945. Call
(800)581-2646, e-
mail c6inbuy@little-
toncoin.com. Men-
tion code B8K520.:
834
Lost & Found
MERCHANDISE
FOUND
Boating & Fishing
equipment left be-
hind at boat launch
at bridge by the Riv-
erwalk. Please call
983-8243 to identify.
LOST CITIZEN'S'
Echo Watch at
David's Cat Fish
House on Thursday
12/22. Please
contact at
434-1292. Reward
is offered.
904
Cars
2000 NISSAN
SENTRA
Needs/ready to
paint. Runs loud
$2000 OBO
I Call: 623-8865
93 DODGE SHADOW
$500 OBO
Call: 791-0527'or
516-4220
908
Farm Equipment
01 FREIGHTLINER
dump truck New 20
ton equipment trail-
er Wilh air breaks.
01 Case backhoe.
94 D4H higrtrack,
widetrack caterpillar
dozer. All for
$157,000.
Please call at
850-957-4952 or
850-261-8407
908
Farm Equipment
16 FT. COVERED
TRAILOR. Heavy
duty. $950/OBO
Call: (850) 454-8321
914
Recreational
121/2 FT.TRUCK
Camper,. electric
jacks, air, furnace.
$3,000.00' 850-981-
,1951.
916
Sport Utility
Vehicles
1993 FORD
Explorer XLT- As is.
$1,800.
Call 549-8817.
918
Trucks
91' CHEVY S-10,
4.3 Liter, V-6.
$2,500.994-7286
CHEVY TRUCK
2002 Loaded
w/everything
55,000 miles
Fleetside $13,500
Call: 995-8779
920
Vans
: 2001 FORD
WINDSTAR MINIVAN
Fully loaded, 2
sliding doors, 7
passenger, great air,
new brakes, good
tires. Excellent
condition inside &
out. Mechanically
sound & very
dependable
Call: 675-0266
922
Other
SMALL CAMPER
Dodge 318.53,0006
original miles. Stove,
refrig, sink, potti Mil-
ton $3.000 OBO
REAR WINDOW
mid 90's Ford.
Ranger pick-up $60
Call: 623-0778
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TRUCKING, INC.
Fill Dirt Brown Dirt
Limestone Crushed Asphalt
Driveway Culverts
Mobile Homes PADS
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Sodding & Bush Trimming
Mowing & Edging
Spring Clean Up & Tree Removal
-Tractor Work Loader & BushhogiI
- Full lawn Service & Landscaping
Locally Owned and Operated
Commercial and Residential I
Licensed & Insured "'
KC a 1_324-4035j,
BOBCAT AND TRACTOR WORK
Driveway. Culverts. Light Land Clearing
Site Prep and Clean Up
Fill Dirt. Brown Dirt and
Limerock Hauling
Michael Porter
983-9888 or 393-841 1
Tony Joiner
, (850)573-0669
9s P t ar'e
(- Coker's Lawn & "
Tractor Service
^'c."1.' .'* ."^'g to a1 1 .'C i.~' ; 'tC.
Clean-ups Raking
Hauling- Mowing
Bushhogging Dirt Work
Reasonable Rates Free Estimates
(850) 529-0434
(850) 623-0493
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GRINDING, TREE REMOVAL.
(850) 529-5650_
Land Clearing -Demolition
Driveways
Dirt-Ponds-Lakes
* Competitive Rates
. 850-994-0744
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