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By JOSHUA WILKS
vjilks@srpressgazette.com
The Santa Rosa County
Commission will be reviewing
five property proposals next
week, one of which will be the
future site of the Santa Rosa
County Judicial Center -
replacing functions currently
held in the 80-year-old Santa
Rosa County Courthouse in
S downtown Milton.
The sites included are in
the East Milton, West Milton,
Avalon Boulevard, and Pace
areas. The prices range from a
i donation to $1.7 million.
The Mitchell Co., Towne
Square Partners LLC,
Mpricial Development,
Cotton Byrom, and county
staff will present preliminary
proposals.
The public workshop will
be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday in
"the commission meeting room
at 6495 Caroline Street in
Milton.
In the summary of the
sites there are several condi-
I .. tions involving the Pace/Pea
Ridge site proposed by
Mpiricial Development.
Those conditions include
the seller offering to donate 17
to 20 acres for the facility if
the county uses the property to
construct a connector road
from the end of Wadkins
Street to Sterling Way, while
seeking impact fee credits for
construction of a four lane
boulevard to proposed site.


the bes


Site No. 1: Site No. 2: Site No.3: Site No. 4: Site No.5:
AVALON BOULEVARD WEST MILTON PACE/PEA RIDGE EAST MILTON EAST MILTON
Mitchell Company Site Town Square Partners LLC Mpiricial Development Byrom Property ndustrial Park


Location: Avalon Boulevard (2
miles south of U.S. 90)
Size: 18.46 acres
Purchase price: $1.65 million
Improvement costs: $910,696
(includes retention pond, road
widening, utilities, and impact
fees)
Total cost: $ 2.5 million
Site Access: Avalon Boulevard
and Mulat Road
Connectivity: Approximately
15-miles viMiar'O,9 miles via
U.S. 90- from Sheriff's Office
and defection facility; approxi-
mately 3 miles to 1-10
Current ownership: The
Mitchell Co., Inc.
Acquisition conditions: None


Location: U.S. 90, approximate-
ly one-half mile west of
Pensacola Junior College cam-
pus
Size: 17.3 acres
Purchase price: $1.4 million
Improvement costs: $5 million
(includes retention pond, road
construction, utilities, and
impact fees)
Total Cost: $6.4 million
Site Access: U.S. 90 and
Fjamilton Biidge' Road (bridge
construction needed)
Connectivity: Approximately
8.5 miles to Sheriff's Office and
detention facility, approximately
6 miles to 1-10
Current ownership: 1.)
Clearwater Creek Development
LLC, 2.) Pond Creek 50 LLC, 3.)
Jack and Mildred Hare, and 4.)
Derik and Theresa Hare.
Acquisition conditions: None


Location: East Spencer Field
Road in Pace near the Target
shopping center
Size: 19.38 acres
Purchase price: $1.7 million (for
road construction)
Improvement costs: $ 3.8 mil-
lion (includes retention pond,
road construction, utilities, and
impact fees)
Total Cost: $ 3.8 million.
Site Access: U.S. 90 via East
Spencer Field Road --" .
Connectivity: Approximately
12 miles to Sheriff's Office and
detention facility, approximately
9 miles to 1-10
Current ownership: 1.) The
John Spencer Family LTD
Partnership, 2.) Helping Hand
Missions Inc., and 3.) Jennifer's
Flea Market Shop Inc.
Acquisition conditions: See
story to left.


Location: East Milton, south
side of U.S. 90 approximately
one block west of S. Airport Rd.
Size: 15 acres
Purchase price: $0 (donation
value $31,977.30)
Improvement costs:
$545,633.66 (includes retention
pond, turn lane access from
U.S. 90, and impact fees)
Total Cost: $ 545,633.66
Site Access: U.S. 90 and possi-
bly South Airport Road. Major'
constraint is traffic congestion
on U.S. 90 through Milton
Connectivity: Approximately 2
miles to Sheriff's Office and
detention facility, approximately
3 miles to 1-10
Current ownership: William H.
Byrom
Acquisition conditions:
Construction of judicial center
within three years, infrastructure
construction for adjacent devel-
opment


Location: Santa Rosa County
Industrial Park
Size: 21.23 acres
Purchase price: $0 (county-
owned; land value $81,684.55)
Improvement costs: $1.4 mil-
lion (includesretention pond,
road expansion, utilities, and
impact fees)
Total Cost:.$ 545,633.66
Site Access: U.S. 90 via Judicial
Boulevard.
Connectivity: Approximately 2
miles to Sheriff's Office and
detention facility; apprxiately
3 miles to i-10
Current ownership: Santa Rosa
County
Acquisition conditions: None


Minority initiative


to go before board


By RYAN ARVAY
rarvay@srpressgazette.com
The Santa Rosa County
School Board will vote next
month on whether or not they
will adopt a proposed list of 10
objectives aimed at increasing
the number of minority teach-
ers and administrators hired by
the district.
The list was created and
submitted by the District's
Minority Recruitment
Taskforce, a group of nine indi-
viduals made up of teachers,
principals, and community
members.
One of the main catalysts
for the recent initiative says
Joyce McCorvey, Task Force
member and the District's
Alternative Academic Program
Director, was a presentation
made before the School Board
in September by a local group
called Men With Vision.


The group used the School
District's own statistics to
show an insufficient number of
African American teachers and
administrators employed
throughout the last few years,
and requested they be more
proportionate to the number of
African American students cur-
rently enrolled.
McCorvey says as a result,
the Task Force (which has been
in existence for two years) is
taking a more visible position
within the district. "Our kids
need diversity and more access
to a multi-cultural back-
ground," she says. "They do
not live in a box."
If approved the 10 objec-
tives will then be implemented
by the District's Human
Resource Department.
Lewis. Lynn, Assistant
Superintendent of Human
Resources, makes the point


joyce ivicorvey ana Lewis Lynn, are employees or me aanra Kosa
County School District, as well as members of the Minority
Recruitment Task Force. The Task Force has submitted a list of ten
objectives it hopes the district will adopt to improve the number
of African Americans hired for teaching and administrative posi-


tions.
that it is often hard to hire
someone if they don't apply,
which is why one of the Task
Force's chief concerns is not
just the lack of minorities being
hired, but the low number of
them that are applying in the
first place.
According to District doc-
umentation, between June


2006 and December 2007, of
1,645 interviews conducted at
more than 30 schools, only 62
were African American, or 4
percent.
To counter act this the
Task Force is suggesting the
District offer incentives to
those potential employees
See MINORITY Page 4A


Early voting starts


Monday in SRC


By BILL GAMBLIN
bgamblin@ srpressgazette.com
Santa Rosa County
Supervisor of Elections Ann
Bodenstein has been very busy
and she doesn't see any signs
of slowing down with early
voting in Santa Rosa County
beginning Monday.
Her work actually started
at the end of last year, as there
was a last minute push by resi-
dents to register to vote.
"Between Dec. 28 and
Dec. 31 we had over 500 new
voters register," said
Bodenstein. "We have also
have had a large number of
absentee ballots requested
besides the traditional military
requests.
"There just seems to be so
many people interested in this
Presidential Primary election."
Besides the Presidential
Primary set for Jan. 29, voters


in Santa Rosa County can vote
on an amendment to the
Florida Constitution to
increase the Homestead
Exemption and a special refer-
endum item in the Midway
Fire District.
"I think this will be one of
the largest Presidential
Primaries in quite some time
from the activity we have
seen," said 'Bodenstein.
Early voting sites will be
available starting Monday
through Jan. 26 at the Santa
Rosa County Supervisor of
Elections Office in the SRC
Administrative Complex and
the South Service Center just
East of The Zoo on Highway
98.
Voting hours are Monday
through Saturday from 8:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
These machines will also
See VOTING Page 4A


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Officials seeking plant to be a bio-producer


By JOSHUA WILKS
jwilks@srpressgazette.com
Editor's note: This arti-
cle is the final in a three-part
series, exploring the alterna-
tive energy source of
biodiesel. To read prior arti-
cles, visit
www.srpressgazette.com.

With the growing interest
and use of the alternative fuel
biodiesel, Santa Rosa County
is making strides to bring a
biodiesel processing plant to
the area.
Developers from Miami


have expressed interest in
building a biodiesel fuel man-
ufacturing plant in Santa Rosa
County, said Cindy Anderson,
Team Santa Rosa's executive
director.
Team Santa Rosa, the
county's economic develop-
ment organization, has applied
for two grants that would help
establish a cooperative for
farmers to sell oil seed the
raw material used in biodiesel
production that can be extract-
ed from products such as
peanuts and corn.
"The county is doing a lot


of 'green' things," Anderson
said. "Several county vehicles
are already running off
biodiesel."
Peanut farmers welcome
this type of industry to
Northwest Florida, said Ken
Barton, executive director for
the Florida Peanut Producers
Association.
"It's a win-win situation
for the farmer and the con-
sumer," he said. "There's a
huge interest for this in the
farming community because it
gives farmers more reason to
grow different crops."


Biodiesel is much cleaner
than regular diesel. It can be
used in any diesel engine with
no need for modifications in
new engines and very minor
modifications in older
engines. In fact, diesel
engines run better and last
longer with biodiesel, experts
contend. Biodiesel can easily
be produced from either
straight vegetable oil or used
cooking oil, a waste product
from restaurants.
"Farmers and consumers
will benefit with the increase
in biodiesel production,"


Barton said.
In the United States, soy-
beans provide the primary
feedstock for biodiesel pro-
duction. In this region,
peanuts are the targeted
options for biodiesel produc-
tion.
Today biodiesel is pro-
duced most widely in Europe,
where it has been used for sev-
eral decades, but it is quickly
gaining momentum in the U.S.
where it is used by regular
consumers, farmers, and in
transportation fleets, including
See FUEL Page 4A










Page 2-A Santa Rosa's Press Gazette Saturday-January 12, 2008


Obituaries


SPEAK OUT


Thursday, 11:09 a.m.
Hi this is Joe. Because
Santa Rosa County is begin-
ning to look like an overturned
trash can, I suggest our County
Commissioners get off their
duffs and pass an ordinance
requiring people to put their
trash in bags.
You can't rely on the trash
trucks to keep their lids closed
all the time, but an ordinance
would help cut down on the
amount of trash hitting our
highways and streets tremen-
dously. Thank you.

Thursday, 8:47 a.m.
Hi, this is Benita. I was
calling to ask the Santa Rosa
County Commissioners to stop
all the building they're doing
around here, they're taking
away all our recreational spots.
The people that have lived
around here all their lives who
go fishing and camping- we
can't d6 it anymore. Thank
you.

Wednesday, 8:35 a.m.
This is Raymond. Dear
City officials, it's time to get off
the egg and out of the hen
house-meaning, it's time for
new leadership that won't
fluoridate us 'to death.
Dear County3
Commissioners, wet lands are
wet lands. The land across
from Target is not the ideal
place to build the courthouse. It
seems more reasonable to build
it within the vicinity of the jail.
Come on now, someone should
have some common sense.

Wednesday, 1:1 8 p.m.
Yes, this is Linda. I would
like to know when something is
going to be done about the old
building next to McDonald's,
the cycle shop. Last time I
heard, the United Way had pur-
chased it and was going to fix it
up. That was over a year ago. I
believe our mayor Guy
Thompson sits on the Board of
Directors, so please Press
Gazette, try and get some
answers from his office. It's
such an eyesore, and has been
for about eight year's. That's a
long, long time.
Another eyesore is the old
veterinary clinic on Avalon
Blvd. That one looks like the
roof is about to cave in, but I'm
sure the owner of it looks at the
old cycle shop and figures he
has years to do anything.
I also agrde with Paul's
speak out that he called in last
week.

You may Speak Out
any time, day or night. Just
call our Speak Out line at
623-5887 and leave your
message.


Wednesday, 7:45 a.m.
Yes, this is Kelly. I have
called before about the cars rac-
ing down Glover Lane during
school hours. I just watched a
child about die when three cars
went flying down Glover lane
as the child attempted to cross
the street to get to school. This
is ridiculous. I guess it's going
to take a child dying to get
something done. This is the
fifth time I've seen that this
school year. One was a local
business.

Monday, 4:07 p.m.
This is Debbie. I'm won-
dering, am I the only one in
town who recognized the deco-
rations on the lawn of the First
Baptist Church of Milton? It
was very well maintained, set
up, and I'm sure-very expen-
sive. It was very beautiful.
Thank you to the First Baptist
Church of Milton.

Thursday, 4:51 p.m.
This is Patsy. I am com-
pletely amazed at the stupidity
as I watch TV and hear the
remarks of people voting
against reducing property taxes
at the end of the month.
Listen people, can you
understand this? They have
enough money. These county
commissioners have enough
money to spend already, the fact
is they don't spend it wisely.
Can you understand? Do
you have anything between
your ears?
Anytime you can lower the
taxes please do, we've never
had an opportunity to do so in
my 65 years. Remember that.
And if you have money you
just want to give away, I'll be
glad to take it and pay my taxes.
Thank you.

Wednesday, 4:59 p.m.
Hi, this is another con-
cerned citizen of Pea Ridge.
Every time I read in the paper
about the next big idea for Pea
Ridge why is it that Tom Stewart
and Ted Dotson are the center of
the spotlight? Here is your next
big idea-I want to know what
is the connection between those
two and the asinine idea of put-
ting the courthouse in Pea
Ridge. What kind of kickbacks
are in order for this one? Also
isn't Tom Stewart was suppose
to be acting as a District
Commissioner instead of a land
broker. Where's the laws?
There is something really
fishy about the land swap deal
between the Mpirical developer,
Tom Stewart, and Ted Dotson,
and it really stinks.
Sounds like one is running
for the future seat of mayor of
Pea ridge. Did we miss that
vote? I thought that answer was
no.
I believe the people have
spoken loudly, and the people
that have run amuck in our com-
munity should be run out of
town like they were in
Stonebrook. Let us not forget
the Grey Water scheme Tom
Stewart was pushing there.
Thank you.


Glasgow, Jack
1925 2007

Jack Glasgow, age 82, of
Milton, passed peacefully
from this life on January 6,
2008, while in the care of his
family in Warren, Ohio.
Jack was born in Lamar
County, Alabama, on June 28,
1925, the son of Francis
Marion Glasgow and Metta
Johnson Glasgow.
Mr. Glasgow was a gradu-
ate of Lamar High School and
attended college at Freed-
Hardeman and Harding and
graduated with a B.A. degree
from Abilene Christian. He
was a faithful servant of
Christ, laboring as a preacher
of the gospel for over sixty
years, most recently serving as
the Golden-Agers minister for
the Margaret Street Church of
Christ in Milton. He also
served as one of the elders of
the Margaret Street Church for
the last ten years or so.
His parents preceded him
in death, as did his siblings -
three sisters, Mildred,
Margaret and Polly, and three
brothers, Paul, Joe (Jack's
twin) Sam.
Mr. Glasgow is survived
by his wife-Charlotte Helms


Glasgow, of Milton, whom he
married August 22, 1951; a
daughter, Jeanne Siverd
(Terry), of Warren, Ohio; two
sons- Timothy and Mark,
both of Milton; and one grand-
daughter-Sydney Jeanne, of
Yuma, Arizona.
Funeral Services were
held at 1 a.m. on Friday,
January 11, 2008 at the
Margaret Street Church of
Christ in Milton, with Terry
Siverd (son-in-law) officiat-
ing. Burial followed at
Serenity Gardens in Milton.
Friends may call at the
Lewis Funeral Home on
Thursday, January 10th, from
6-8 p.m.
In lieu of flowers the fam-
ily requests that monetary trib-
utes be given to the Golden-
Agers Memorial Fund of the
Margaret Street Church of
Christ.
The family would like to
thank friends, far and wide,
and especially those from the
Margaret Street Church of
Christ and Cortland (Ohio)
Church of Christ for their lov-
ing concern over the last few
months. The family also wish-
es to give a 'special thanks' to
Hospice of The Valley for
their compassion, care and
professionalism.


Suspect invades


Miltbn residence Federal Government


0 Victim fights back against

her alleged home invader


Special to the Press Gazette
A Milton man has been
arrested and charged follow-
ing a home invasion on Javid
Road in Milton, Monday.
Chris Bryan Price, 19, of
Milton, is being held in the
Santa Rosa County Jail with-
out bond and is charged with
aggravated assault, aggravat-
ed battery with a deadly
weapon, kidnapping, carrying
a concealed weapon, armed
burglary, and threatening a
victim.
According to officials,
the female homeowner had
entered her bathroom at
which time the subject, later
identified as Price, appeared
from behind the victim's
shower curtain and held a
handgun to her head.
The female grabbed the
handgun and began to strug-
gle with the intruder at which
time she was able to turn the
gun towards Price and pull
the trigger, but nothing hap-
pened.
Officers reported the gun
was a BB gun replica of a .45
caliber handgun.
During the ensuing strug-
gle the victim was stabbed
through the hand, but after
strenuously fighting back
against her assailant she was
able to run to a neighbor's
house and call for help.
Price had fled the resi-
dence by the time deputies
arrived and were informed


the suspect was last seen
entering a wooded area off
Javid Road.
Deputies followed a trail
through the woods that led to
the backside of a residence on
Dalisa Road.
The homeowner gave
deputies
permis,-
sion to
search the
premises
at which
.time they
entered a
metal stor-
age shed
on the
property
that had Price
the door
secured from the inside.
Inside they discovered
Price who showed visible
signs of the struggle on his
hands and face.
The victim, whose name
will not be released, identi-
fied Price asthe person who
attacked her inside her home.
Deputies later learned
that Price had ties to the prop-
erty owner on Dalisa Road
and was actually living in the
shed after receiving permis-
sion from the homeowner.
Once at the jail Price
admitted his intentions were
to sexually assault the victim,
who was treated for her
injuries at the Santa Rosa
Medical Center.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
* Rep. Jeff Miller: 1535 Longworth House Office Building, .
Washington, D.C. 20515; phone (local) 479-1183; (DC) -.
(202) 225-4136; toll free: (866) 367-1614; E-mail:
www.house.gov/jeffmiller
SENATE
* Senator Mel Martinez: P.O. Box 536176 Orlando,FL
32853-6176 phone (407) 897-3130 fax (407) 897-8595
* Senator Bill Nelson: Room 571, Hart Senate Office "
Building, Washington, D.C., 20510; phone (202) 224-5274,
(fax) (202) 224-8022.
WHITE HOUSE
* President George Bush: The White House, 1600:
Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500; phone (202) '
456-1414. Email at:president@whitehouse.gov.
* Vice President Dick Cheney: Office of the Vice President,
White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C.,
20500; phone (202) 456-1414.


School Government :

SCHOOL BOARD
* District 1: Diane Scott, 5710 Munson Highway, Milton
32570, 983-0413.
* 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: Edward Gray III- 1 Gray Oaks Lane Gulf
Breeze, FL 32561 850-932-6287
The Santa Rosa County School Board meets at 6:30 p.m.
on the 2nd and 4th Thursday at 5086 Canal St., Milton. ,
Phone: 983-5000.


City Government

Milton City Hall, Mayor Guy Thompson, 6738 Dixon
Street, Milton, FL 32570. (850) 983-5400. City Manager,
Donna Adams.
Gulf Breeze City Hall, Mayor Lane Gilchrist, 1070
Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, FL. 32561. (850) 934-5100.
City Manager, "Buzz" Eddy.
Town of Jay, Mayor Kurvin Quails, 3822 Hwy. 4, Jay, .
FL 32565. (850) 675-2719.


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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
leaders meet in committee at 9:00 a.m. on Monday's pre-
ceeding the Thursday meetings. Meetings are held in com-
mission chambers of the Administrative Complex on
Highway 90. Phone 983-1877 for information or to reach
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 Blvd, Suite 100,'::
Crestview, 32536, 850-689-0556 sun com-675-7930
* Governor Charlie Crist: PL05 The Capitol, 400 S. Monroe
St., Tallahassee, FL 32399 (850) 488-4441. Email: fl_gov-
ernor@myflorida.com


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Working with personal peace


By RYAN ARVAY
rarvay@srpressgazette.com
Chuck Douglass says he
and 'his wife raised their
daughters to be caring and
sensitive individuals, and if
the measure of their posterity
is any indication of how well
they did-then it would seem
the Douglasses excelled.
Their daughter, Rebekah,
28, is currently serving with
the Peace Corps in Thailand,
the province of Khon Kaen,
having already served nearly
a year of a 27-month stint
overseas.
Having saved up enough
vacation days to come home
this Christmas to see her fam-
ily, Rebekah recently
returned to Thailand, howev-
er, the Press Gazette had an
opportunity to talk with her
about her experience before
she left.
"I love Milton, I love the
area, but I thought it would be
great to see the world," she
says, reflecting on her deci-
sion to join the Peace Corps.
"I started to look into ways to
do that and thought it'd be a
great program to apply for."
The Peace Corps is a
select group, having only
accepted 190,000 volunteers
since its inception by
President John F. Kennedy in
1961. The organization
presently has 8,079 people


serving in 139 countries help-
ing fight hunger, disease,
poverty, and lack of opportu-
nity.
Rebekah participates in
the Teacher Collaboration
Community Outreach
(TCCO) program in Thailand,
a program aimed at teaching
local teachers and students to
use English more in their
classrooms, as well as work-
ing with members of the com-
munity.
The Thai government
wants its citizens to learn
English as a second language,
Rebekah explains, because
those who know English often
get better jobs. "English is the
business language of the
world," she says. It is also
vital to the region, which
attracts many tourists.
Rebekah had to pass an
intense three-month training
course held six days a week,
four hours a day, to learn the
language as well as the cul-
ture, which she says was a
challenge.
"It's a tonal language,"
she says. "you can say a word
correctly, but in the wrong
tone, and mean something
[else]."
Chuck says his daughter
has also suffered bouts of
sickness and kidney stones,
most likely caused by bacteria
in the water.


An additional hardship
has been the lack of air condi-
tioning in the classroom
where she works to combat
the area's sweltering heat.
Yet, through all these hard-
ships, Rebekah has perse-
vered, attempting to make a
difference in the lives of oth-
ers.
"She has that tendency,"
says her father. "Rebekah
always brought people home
that were having difficulties.
There were friends of hers
that sometimes lived with us
for two to three days."
Among the most memo-
rable experiences thus far,
says Rebekah, was the time
she helped teach 300 students
attending an HIV/AIDS
awareness camp. She also
works at a local hospital help-
ing care for 770 elderly
patients handicapped by lep-
rosy and living in a nearby
colony.
Of her experience
Rebekah relates, "I've gained
a better understanding of
other cultures and a better
respect for them. We experi-
ence the culture, live in small
villages, and the people treat
us like family. In return you
learn more about your own
culture."
Though he says he had
hoped Rebekah, who received
her degree in teaching, would


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Rebekah Douglass of Milton is currently serving with the Peace
Corps in Thailand. Here she is seen teaching a group of teachers
a game they can use in their classrooms to help the students learn
English.


follow in his footsteps, Chuck
, a retired basketball coach at
Milton High, is proud of both
his girls. Younger daughter
Lydia, a first year student at
the University of Florida,
recently spent several weeks
in Africa on a church mission.


Brownsdale road issue gets clarified


By JOSHUA WILKS
jwilks@srpressgazette.com
A Feb. 28 public hearing
has been scheduled by the
Santa Rosa County commis-
sion to discuss vacating a pre-
scriptive dirt road located
southwest of Ebenezer
Church Road in an area off
Chumuckla Highway in
Brownsdale, outside of Jay.
The county-maintained
roadway up for vacation con-
nects to private sections of
road scheduled to be closed
by owner, Bobby Boutwell.


The private road that will
be closed by the Boutwell
family leads to a family ceme-
tery, as well as Water
Management District property
on Escambia River. The pri-
vate property owners have
allowed public use of the pri-
vate roadway for years to
access those sites.
More than 1,500 acres of
Northwest Florida Water
Management District public
property will be restricted
from vehicular access with
the closing of Boutwell's sec-


tions of road. The public will
have continued access to the
Water Management District
property by water on
Escambia River.
"The property owner will
work with any family member
to give them access (to the
cemetery)," said Daniel Saba,
attorney for the property own-
ers. "What they're willing
(trying) to do is just to restrict
general access to the public
across their private land."
The property owner has
also promised access to Water


Management District staff for
management purposes of the
1,500-acre tract, district offi-
cials said.
The county will not vote
to close the Boutwells' private
road, just the prescriptive dirt
road leading to the private
road southwest of Ebenezer
Church Road.
A public hearing to dis-
cuss the issue is scheduled for
9:30 a.m. Feb. 28 in the com-
mission meeting room at 6495
Caroline Street in Milton.


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Pizza fundraiser
CiCi's Pizza, 5070 Hwy.
90 in Pace, will be hosting
fundraisers for the following
organizations from 5-8 p.m.
CiCi's Pizza will donate 10%
of those sales to help the
organizations. Please come
out and help support these
events.
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Elementary School, Monday,
Jan. 14.
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School, Tuesday; Jan. 15.

Free Christmas
Tree mulch avail-
able
Landscape mulch made
from chipped Christmas trees
disposed at five sites in Santa
Rosa County, is now avail-
able at no cost to the public at
the Green-up Nursery, 675'8
Park Avenue in Milton, and
the Santa Rosa County
Southside Service Center's
recycling site located at 5841
Gulf Breeze Parkway. The
free mulch is offered on a
first-come, first serve basis in
small or large amounts.
The tree mulch is high in
nitrogen and great for gener-
al gardening. Residents are
responsible for filling their
own bags, truck or trailer and
will need to bring a pitch fork
or shovel. The public is
encouraged to call the Green-
up Nursery at (850) 623-1930
or the Santa Rosa County
Recycling Department at
(850) 623-9349 to confirm
availability.
Christmas trees can still
be disposed at the following
five sites until February 27:
Quintette Recycle Area
at the Five Points
Intersection
Gulf Power recycle area
on East Spencer Field Road
Across from Pace Water
Company on Woodbine Road
Tiger Point recreation
area in Gulf Breeze, east of
Wal-Mart
Santa Rosa Clean
Community System, Inc.'s


Green-up Nursery, 6758 Park


Green-up Nursery, 6758 Park
Avenue.

Get ready for
Moon Pies, candy
and beads!
Main Street Milton will
host downtown Milton's annu-
al Mardi Gras Parade. This
year's event is scheduled for 6
p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31.
Applications for floats, march-
ing units, or other groups can
be reached by calling Kim
Cato at 554-4609. Entry fees
are $35 for commercial organ-
izations and $25 for non-prof-
its. The application .is also
available on line at
www.mainstreetmilton.org.
Entries will be judged, and
trophies will be presented for
first, second and third place
winners For more informa-
tion, call Kim Cato at 554-
4609.

Benefit Concert
There will be a Benefit
Concert for Missionary Nan
Hurd Saturday, (tonight),
July 12th at 6 p.m. at the
First United Methodist
Church of Pace, (old
Sanctuary building), 4540
Chumuckla Hwy. Pace. The
cost is free, and the music
will be provided by 'After
the Seventh.' For more infor-
mation, call 850-994-5608,
o r
[http://www.pacefumc.org]w
ww.pacefumc.org for direc-
tions.

SRC Arbor Day
Seedling Giveaway
Location: Winn Dixie
Shopping Center (5428
Dogwood Dr).
Date: Friday, January
18th, 2008.
Time is 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
(Depending on tree quantity)
The Florida Division of
Forestry will be giving out
tree seedlings on a first
come, first serve basis for
Arbor Day. Some of the
seedlings that may be given


away include: Flowering
Dogwood, Southern
Crabapple, Southern red oak,
Willow oak, and Slash pine.
A limit of 4 trees per per-
son/family will be given
away with a maximum of
two per species.
If you have any ques-
tions, feel free to contact
Daniel Wesley (Santa Rosa
County Forester) at 850-983-
5310.

Property Appraiser
new website
Greg Brown, Santa
Rosa County Property
Appraiser, is pleased to
announce the newest addi-
tion to the Property
Appraiser website,
www.pa.org. In anticipation
of the legislative changes
proposed on the January 29,
2008 ballot, you will find
how these changes will
affect you as a Santa Rosa
County homeowner. On the
website, find your parcel in
the "Record and Plat
Search." The new informa-
tion is provided with the
heading "The information
listed in this table is the
effect of the proposed dou:
ble homestead constitution:
al amendment on the
January 29. 2008 ballot."
This is a very serious
matter and should be con-
sidered with as much infor-
mation as possible. If you
have questions or concerns,
please feel free to contact
the Milton office at 983-
1880 or the South Service
Center office at 934-8175.

Judicial Facility
Site Review
Workshop to be
held
A Santa Rosa County
Commission Workshop to
review five potential judi-
cial facility sites is sched-
uled for January 15, at 9
a.m. in the commission
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A look at the

futures market

Commodities Surge to start the
New Year. Oil briefly touches $100
On Wednesday several com-
modities rang in the New Year by
racing higher. Not only were the
headline commodities like gold and
il up sharply, but grain futures also
surged. Much of the strength in gold
and oil can be attributed to a return
of the inflation trade: that is, gold
and oil moving higher while the dol-
lar moves sharply lower. Because
there was little news specific to gold
and oil, most traders attributed the
move to higher prices to the dollar's
fall. That fall happened after the
Institute for Supply Management
issued a very weak report on the
state of U. S. manufacturing output.
The report showed a contraction in
manufacturing output and seemed to
increase the possibility of recession
in the U.S. Most traders assumed
that the Federal Reserve would cut
interest rates in order to stave off a
recession, but the lower interest rates
would also make the dollar less
valuable. As a result, dollar futures
plunged while gold and oil futures
rose. While both gold and oil did
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steady early on Thursday before the Department of Energy released
its weekly Petroleum Status Report that showed oil inventories
falling more than expected. By midday Thursday, oil had once again
surpassed the $100 per barrel level. It is unclear whether or not oil can
remain at these record high prices for the foreseeable future in the
face of worries over U.S. economic growth, but further weakness in
the dollar and further interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve could
contribute to support prices in the near term.
Grain prices also started the year with a bang as corn, wheat,
and soybeans all saw huge gains with corn and soybeans reaching
new contract highs. A perfect storm of record demand and falling
inventories have been propelling crop prices higher for months
now. The storm seemed to intensify this week when traders noticed
that China has begun to allow its currency to appreciate at a very
rapid pace in recent weeks. At the beginning of November, the
exchange rate stood at 7.45 yuan per dollar (or $13.42 per 100
yuan). By mid-December, the rate was down to 7.37 yuan per dol-
lar. Since then, the rate has fallen to 7.28 yuan per dollar ($13.74
per 100 yuan). The falling yuan per dollar exchange rate means that
a Chinese citizen can get more dollars for the same amount of yuan.
Reportedly, China has undertaken this rapid appreciation to help
offset some of the rapid rise in grain prices. While this strategy may
help take some of the sting out of the high prices, most traders also
viewed it as a very bullish indication on Chinese demand. While
high prices may be expected to crimp demand, allowing the curren-
cy to appreciate should also help to keep Chinese demand very
high. While corn and soybeans settled at contract highs on
Wednesday, the real story was wheat as it raised the exchange
imposed limit of 30 cents on Wednesday and followed through with
a further gain of 26 cents by midday Thursday. The two-day move
for wheat was more than 6.3%. Grains could continue higher in
coming weeks if weather problems develop in warm or southern
hemisphere growing areas like Brazil, Argentina, and India.


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Total adjusted household income limitations apply
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who apply for what the district
has classified as their Critical
Shortage Teacher Area.
This field includes teachers
the district is in short supply of,
such as those who teach hearing
or vision impaired, emotionally,
physically, and mentally dis-
abled students; occupational
therapy, school psychologists;
and recently amended to include
African American teachers-to
name but a few.
The proposed incentive is a
$500 bonus after the employee's
first 97 days, and an additional
$500 after they are hired on for a
second year.
Other objectives proposed
by the Task Force to increase
minority recruitment and reten-
tion include:
Relocation reimburse-
ment incentives for teachers in
the Critical Shortage Area,
which would amount up to
$1000 for out of county recruits
traveling a distance of over 500
miles.
The District's continued
participation in Teacher
Recruitment and Career Fairs,
including Recruitment Days at
Florida's Historically Black
Institutions.
Offering individuals in
other careers, who have their
Bachelor's Degree and want to
become teachers, the opportuni-
ty to become alternatively certi-
fied through a special accelerat-
ed program.
Diversity and
Inclusiveness training within the
District at all levels. McCorvey
says Southeastern Equity Center,
who has worked with such large
corporations as Exxon, would
lead District employees in a
course to help individuals
become more sensitive, aware,
and in tune with diversity.
Lynn admits, "we've done
none of this in the past," and
poses the question as to whether
the current initiative will be
enough to draw more minority
applicants. With that question
unanswered, Lynn remains opti-
mistic, "it's a step in the right
direction." Or, as Al Brewton,
spokesman for Men With
Vision, says," the proof will be
in the pudding."
To view all ten of the objec-
tives presented by the Task Force
log on to
www.srpressgazette.com and
click on the PDF link.
The School Board could
vote on this in early February.


Eric Tomczak, a member of the NAS Whiting Field Chief Petty Officer's Association, can be seen
removing nails from salvaged wood as he and other volunteers help restore the T.W. Jones House.
The home on Henry Street in Milton, built in 1915, is owned by the Blackwater River Foundation,
which has recently begun restoring the structure, badly damaged by water and termites, with a grant
from the Bureau of Historic Preservation.



Doing house work


By RYAN ARVAY
rarvay@srpressgazette.com
Like a phoenix rising
from the ashes, the T.W.
Jones House on Henry Street
in Milton has a fascinating
and storied past.
Originally built in 1915
as a two-story home in the
Southern vernacular, a fire
destroyed the second story in
1922. Jones repaired the
home, but converted the
structure into a single story
bungalow style house, popu-
lar in the Twenties.
In 2002 the house was


donated by the AZ Terminal
Company to the Blackwater
River Foundation, which has
recently started restoring the
home with a grant from the
Bureau of Historic
Preservation.
Wednesday, members of
the Foundation, with the help
of the NAS Whiting Field
Chief Petty Officer's
Association, began initial
work on the interior of the
home, which has been badly
damaged by water and ter-
mites.
Charles D'Asaro,


President of the Foundation,
says restoring this home
requires strict adherence to
state guidelines, which has
stipulated the organization
maintain the building's origi-
nal exterior appearance. The
interior will be renovated
according to approved plans.
D'Asaro says the home
will be used as offices for the
Blackwater River
Foundation, and include an
Environmental Library, as
well as resources for environ-
mental and cultural preserva-
tion.


Voting


Continued From Page One
be available on the Martin
Luther King Jr. holiday.
"We will be open on the
holiday based on the legisla-
ture requiring us to be open a
certain number of hours,"
said Bodenstein.
Absentee ballots can be
requested by phone, e-mail,
fax, or in person.
The last day a voter can
request an absentee ballot be
mailed to them is Jan. 23.
These ballots will be
available starting Jan. 24 for
those that are sick, disabled,
or can not come to the Santa
Rosa County Supervisor of


Elections office.
Those wanting their bal-
lot to be picked up by a third
party need to sign a statement
identifying and granting per-
mission to the person who
will be picking it up along
with their address.
Voters should not see
anything different, except for
a few touch screens available
to meet the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
"We are using a paper
ballot," said Bodenstein.
"The state has mandated us
all to go to a paper ballot
along with some other
changes which are still pend-


ing before the Department of
Justice.
"The paper ballot they
mandated is the same ballot
we have been using for the
last 15 years, but paper is
here to stay because of the
absentee ballots."
When asked if there will
ever been some stability in
elections and directives from
the Florida Secretary of
State's office, Bodenstein
wasn't sure.
"The issue is will the leg-
islature ever decide on one
way to conduct an election
and stay with it," said
Bodenstein.


Sewer issue gets flushed by agreement


By JOSHUA WILKS
jwilks@srpressgazette.com
Northwest Florida home-
builder Mitchell Homes has
agreed with Pace Water System
to provide sewer service to 53
proposed home sites on a 44.7-
acre tract along the northern span
of Pond Creek, rescinding its
request to Santa Rosa County for
septic tank installation. The
agreement was announced
Thursday at the Santa Rosa
County commission meeting.
After more than an hour of
discussion Monday, the Santa
Rosa commissioners voted 3-2 to
move forward rezoning the prop-


erty from residential to agricul-
ture in order to prevent 53 septic
tanks from being installed along
the creek. If reverted back to its
original zoning of agricultural
development, the homebuilder
would have been limited to 30
home sites. The commission
removed the item from
Thursday's agenda.
'They asked us for an agree-
ment in writing that (sewer) will
be available for five years," said
Ted Dotson, manager of Pace
Water System. "It's the same deal
we give all developers."
Pace Water System will pro-
vide reimbursement costs for


Greg Brown, CFA
Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser


Announces
For Your Convenience
SATURDAY OFFICE HOURS
9:00 AM 12:00 NOON
In addition to regular hours
Both
Milton & Midway Offices
January 4th thru March 1st
To assist in exemption filing for:
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
SENIOR CITIZEN EXEMPTION
DISABILITY EXEMPTIONS
AGRICULTURAL CLASSIFICATION


REGULAR OFFICE HOURS:
Monday thru Friday 7:00 am 4:30 pm
For additional information:
(850) 983-1880 or (840) 934-8175
or visit our website at:
www.srcpa.org


sewer pipes connecting to the
one-quarter mile mark from the
development when the developer
begins building.
County Commissioner
Gordon Goodin suggested in
administrative session Thursday
that the county schedule a public
workshop to begin a comprehen-
sive plan that addresses future
sewer needs throughout Santa
Rosa County, particularly in
environmentally sensitive areas.
The proposed workshop would
involve the commission, county
staff, utility providers, and the
health department.
"Things have changed dra-
matically in Santa Rosa County,
and changed pretty dramatically
with our service providers,"


Goodin said about the last
decade. "We need a comprehen-
sive look at utilities, the land,
development code, and septic
tanks abatement."
Goodin suggested address-
ing short term and long term
plans regarding septic tanks and
sewer availability.
The county's land develop-
ment code, Goodin said, does not
demonstrate a method or allow a
method for the developer to iden-
tify hardship and does not define
what extraordinary cost is.
Mitchell Homes had insisted the
sewer connection costs at the
Pond Creek site were extraordi-
nary.
County staff will establish a
date for a public workshop.


Fuel


Continued From Page One
transit authorities, military
bases, school districts, govern-
ment and municipal agencies,
and national parks.
Some people have specu-
lated that diesel engine war-
ranty coverage would be at
risk if consumers used
biodiesel. According to the
National Biodiesel Board,
using biodiesel in existing
diesel engines does not void
parts and material workman-
ship warranties of any major
U.S. engine manufacturer.
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture announced in
January 2001 the implementa-
tion of the first program pro-
viding cost incentives for the
production of 36 million gal-
lons of biodiesel. Bills sup-
porting the use of biodiesel
and ethanol were also intro-
duced to Congress in 2003,


including one that would set a
renewable standard for fuel in
the U.S. and one that would
give biodiesel a partial fuel
excise tax exemption. More
than a dozen states have
passed favorable biodiesel
legislation.
The Florida and the
Alabama Peanut Producers
Associations will be hosting a
trade show in February at the
National Peanut Festival
Fairgrounds in Dothan, Ala.
The event will showcase a
biodiesel classroom on wheels
developed by Biodiesel Logic
from Albertville, Ala., through
a partnership with Alabama
A&M University and the
Alabama Department of
Agriculture's Center for
Alternative Fuels.
For more information on
the tradeshow, call (850) 526-
2590.


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Darrel R Greer
Financial Advisor
6259 Hwy 90
Parkmore Plaza
Milton, FL 32570
850-983-1471


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SAFRICAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL ZION
'% Isaiah Chapel AME Zion Church
S5038 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive,
Milton

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

* ANGLICAN
-Trinity by the Fields
4980 West Spencerfield Road, Pace

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

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
-Bagdad 1st Assembly of God
4513 Forsyth Street, Bagdad
-East Milton Assemby of God
S5174 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
-Harold Assemby of God
10495 Goodrange Rd, Milton
-New Harvest Fellowship
-Assembly of God
E. Highway 90, Pace
-Jay First Assembly of God
400 S. Alabama Street, Jay
S-McLellan Assembly of God
6050 Three Notch Trail, Milton
-New Hope Assembly of God
,. 9550 Chumuckla Hwy, Pace
* -Pace Assembly of God
S3948 Hwy 90, Pace
S-Welcome Assembly of God
-8581 Welcome Church Road, Milton

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

*BAPTISTI
S-Avalon Baptist
S4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton
-East Side Baptist
4884 Ward Basin Road, Milton
-Faith Baptist
6423 Hamilton Bridge Rd, Milton
-First Baptist ofarold
10585 Goodrange Drive, Milton
-Liberty Baptist Church
6763 Margaret Street
Milton, FL 32570
-Mount Pilgrim Baptist
5103 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Street, Milton
-St. John Divine Missionary Baptist
5363 St. JohnR.~rs tMiJton

.BAPTIST INDEPENDENT
-Bible Baptist Church of Pace
S4001 Vern Street, Pace
S -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
""i 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


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Dogwood Drive, Milton


BAPTIST -SOUTHERN
-Avalon Baptist
4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton
-Berrydale Baptist Church
6730 Hwy. 4, Jay
-Billory 1st Baptist of Holley-Navarre
Highway 87 North Holley
-Blackwater Baptist
11689 Munson Hwy., Milton
-Calvary Baptist
Hwy. 89, Allentown
-Cora Baptist
12953 Hwy 197, Jay
-East Side Baptist
4884 Ward Basin Road, Milton
-Ferris Hill Baptist
6848 Chaffin Street. Milton
-First Bagdad Baptist
4529 Forsyth St., Bagdad
-First Baptist of Garcon Point
1780 Garcon Point Rd., Milton
-First Baptist of Milton
6797 Caroline St., Milton
-Florida Baptist Convention
3418 Ashmore Lane, Pace
-Floridatown Baptist
3851 Diamond Street ,Pace
-Harmony Ridge Baptist
5536 Hwy. 90 W, Pace
-Hickory Hammock Baptist
Hickory Hammock Rd, E.Milton
-Immanual Baptist
4187 Hwy. 90, Pace
-James Street Baptist
6658 James Street, Milton
-Jay First Baptist
214 S. Alabama Street, Jay
-Living Truth Church (Contemporary)
Meeting at S.S. Dixon Intermediate
School, Pace
-Mount Calvary So. Baptist
5300 Berryhill Road Milton
-New Bethel Baptist
10995 Chumuckla Hwy., Jay
-New Life Baptist
6380 Bayberry Street, Milton
-Mount Pleasant Baptist
6151 Dogwood Dr., Milton
-Olivet Baptist
5240 Dogwood Drive Milton
-Pine Level Baptist
3300 Pine Level Church Road, Jay
-Pine Terrace Baptist
6212 Pine Blossom Road Milton
-Pleasant Home Baptist
8500 Pleasant Home, Munson
-Santa Rosa Baptist Asso.
6820 Hwy. 87 North Milton
-Spring Hill Baptist Church
9214 Munson Hwy. Milton
-Wallace Baptist Church
6601 Chumuckla Hwy.
-Woodbine Baptist Church
4912 Woodbine Road Pace

BAPTIST -MISSIONARY
-Mt. Bethel Baptist
175 Limit Street Milton
-New Macedonia Baptist Church
4751 Chumuckla Hwy. Pace
-New Providence Missionary Baptist
4175 Popcorn Rd., Milton
-First Missionary Baptist Church
3949 Pace Road, Pace

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

CHARISMATIC
-Sheperd House Ministry
5739 Stewart St. Milton
-New Hope Community Church
Meeting at Russel Center at Locklin
Tech, Berry Hill, Milton

CHURCH OF CHRIST
-Bagdad Chuch of Christ
4413 Garcon Point Hwy., Bagdad
-Berryhill Church of Christ
3679 Berryhill Rd Pace,
-Jay Church of Christ
E. Highway 4, Jay
-Margaret Street Church of Christ


PACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PCUSA


4587 Woodbine Road
Pace, FL 32571
Ph 995-4553


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9:00am Sunday School 10:30 AM: Worship

Chumuckla United Methodist Church
Praise & Worship 9 am
Traditional Worship -11 am
Wednesday Night Worship 6:30 pm

Pastor: Clive Knights
Stephen Minister: Donna Lee 994-0870
9475 Chumuckla Hwy. Jay, FL 32565
995-4261


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6745 Margaret Street, Milton,
-McLellan Church of Christ
Munson Hwy Milton
-Susan St. Church of Christ
600 Susan St. Milton
-West Milton Church of Christ
5300 Highway 90, Pace
-Pea Ridge Church of Christ
4400 Bell Lane, Pea Ridge


CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
-Ferris Hill Church of God in Christ
909 N. Alabama St., Milton
-World Church of God
Milton Worship Center
5177 Stewart St., Milton
-Community Chapel Church of God,
4300 Pace Lane,
South of Wal-Mart
-Church of God in Christ
5887 N. Stewart St., Milton

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

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

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

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

FULL GOSPEL
-Milton Victory Ministries
7235 E. Hwy 90 Milton
-Living Faith Church
7400 Reformation Rd Milton
-True Grace Fellowship
Assembly of-God
5178 Willard Norris Rd., Milton

HOLINESS
-Hollandtown Holiness Church
1851 Pineview Church Rd, Jay
Contact: Hansel Prescott 675-4346
-Cobbtown Holiness
4700 Greenwood Rd
Jay, FL 32565


Attendtke cfurc of your

INDEPENDENT choice t6is Sundayf
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-raUllce DIMUrc'11
623 Chestnut, Milton


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

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

LUTHERAN
-Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church
6076 Old Bagdad Hwy Milton

METHODIST
-Christ United Methodist Church
5983 Dogwood Dr., Milton
-Chumuckla United Methodist Church
9475 Hwy. 197, Chumuckla
-Elizabeth Chapel United Methodist
Church
8008 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace
-lst United Meth.Church of Pace
4540 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace
-Woodbine United Methodist Church
5200 Woodbine, Pace
-Bagdad United Methodist Church
4540 Forsyth St., Bagdad
-First United Methodist Church
6830 Berryhill Rd., Milton
-Jay United Methodist Church
300 South Alabama St., Jay
-Mae Edwards Memorial United
Methodist Church
5052 Mulat Road, Milton, FL
-Pineview United Methodist Church
1400 Pineview Church Rd. Jay,
-Wesley Memorial United Methodist
Church
4701 School Ln, Pace, FL
-Woodbine United Methodist Church
5200 Woodbine Rd., Pace
NAZARENE
-First Church of the Nazarene
5162 Avenida Del Fuego, Pace

NON-DENOMINATIONAL
-Christian Life Church
4401 Avalon Blvd., Milton
-Church of the Living God
3375 Garcon Pt. Milton
-New Testament Church'
5277 Glover Lane, Milton


First United Methodist
Church of Milton

6830 Berryhill Street 623-6683

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

Small enough to care, Large enough to serve!


Covenant Church of God
4645 School Lane Pace, FL 32571
S| Behind CiCi's Pizza in Pace
850-994-1273
www.covenantcog.org
Senior Pastor, Benny Turner
Youth and Children's Pastor, Tom Jenson

Where the Spirit of God is Moving!
Sunday 10:00 AM Celebration Services for Adults & Kids
Wednesday 7:00 PM Adult Bible Study/Youth & Kids Clubs
Nursery is provided for all services
Cell groups for all ages

SCommitted to excellence as we serve Jesus.
Come grow with us!


Hickory Hammock
Baptist Church [
Pastor Carl Gallups (since 1987)
Worship & Children's Church 8:30 & 10:00 am ; ,
Sunday School 9:00 & 10:00 am
Bible Study For All Ages 5:00 pm
Wednesday Worshi 6:30 pm ,
Preschool All Services
8351 Hickory Hammock Road, Milton 623-8959* www.hickoryhammocirbptist.org
Dynamic Worship Music Drama Children & Youth Ministries and lots m6ie!


-Shepherd House Ministries
5739 N. Stewart St., Milton
-Word Alive Christian Church
5707 Stewart St., Milton
-West Milton Church of Christ
5300 Highway 90, Pace

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

PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
-Mount Zion Pentecostal Holiness
Church
5532 Osceola St., Milton
-Chumuckla Pentecostal Holiness
Church
2841 Hwy. 182, Jay
-New Vision Worship Center
5573 Stewart St. Milton
-Roeville Holiness Church
Munson Hwy., Milton
-Cobbtown Holiness Church
4700 Greenwood Road (Hwy 164)
Jay, FL 32565

PRESBYTERIAN- PCA
-Westminster Presbyterian Church
PCA 6659 Park Avenue, Milton


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

PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
-Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church
5339 Zero Ln., Milton, FL
-Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church
603 4th Av., Milton, FL

PROTESTANT
Milton SDA Church
5288 Berryhill Rd., Milton

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
-Milton Seventh-Day
Adventist Church
5288 Berryhill Rd., Milton

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


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


Come find your place with Us!
Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church

Sunday School 9 a.m.
Worship Service 10 a.m.
Pastor Mark Dees
4701 School Lane
994-6213


EPISCOPAL St. Mary's
CHURCH
Episcopal Church
KThe Rev. John Wallace
Services:
Sunday Holy Eucharist: 8:00 & 10:00 am
Sunday School: 9:45 am
W69 Ok ednesday Holy Eucharist: 6:00 pm
6849 Oak Street
Milton, Florida 32570 Nurseryprovided for Sunday service
Phone (850) 623-2905 www.stmarysmilton.com









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5300 HWY 90 WEST MILTON FL
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5203 Elmira Street
Milton, Florida 32570

Rev. Joan Wooten

623-2510

Sunday School: 9:45 Worship: 11am


Celebrate with us!

Sunday School 9:00 a.m.
SMorning Worship 10:00 a.m.
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Opportunities available
for all ages 6:30 p.m.
CHPTZh OiUJMDWTL IFLT)FkU CWIZNsDo
5983 Dogwood Drive, (Hwy 89), Milton
Church Office: 623-8820 John F. Edwards, Pastor


Pace Community Church

Reaching Seekers, Building Believers

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

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

Where? 4310 North Spencerfield Rd. Pace 32571
When? 2 Great Services on Sunday at 9:30 am & 11:00 am


994-4310

eCommunityChurch.com


Ronnie Christian
Pastor


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Viewpoints


BA Saturday, January 12, 2008 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Milton, Florida


Vol. 100, Number 79


OUR VIEW



To pay now




or pay later

What to do? What to do?
On January 29 we get the chance to vote to "save money"
on our property taxes or leave things the way they are.
The question one has to ask is, what will counties across
Florida do if 60-percent of voting property owners mark their
ballot yes. At issue: is whether Florida's $25,000 Homestead
Exemption should be doubled to $50,000.
According to figures released recently, residents in Santa
Rosa County will save an average of $153, ($192 for those liv-
ing in Gulf Breeze, $222 for those in Milton and $203 for those
in Jay.)
If the issue passes, the County will lose about $7.6-million
which includes tangible and personal property tax. That is
roughly one-quarter to one-third of the county's current annual
budget.
Tangible items are those things such as desks, computers,
and machines which are used in business and its operations.
But does anyone really believe any county would simply
absorb such a loss of revenue? It will most likely lead these enti-
ties to attempt a recovery of the lost funds.
Commissioners are turning a deep blue, while holding their
breath over this issue.
This seems like an issue on which voters are unlikely to turn
down. How many people will say no to something that promises
a lower tax bill? People often don't look beyond the immediate
issue when voting. Many will not consider the loss of income
and the services which would have to be cut if replacement dol-
lars are not found.
Those services could include road improvements, drainage,
law enforcement, parks, library operating hours and other proj-
ects we have grown to expect from our government.
Residents screamed loudly when the county raised the fire
tax rate to help fund training and equipment improvements.
S How might counties recoup some of the lost revenue? A
hike in tipping fees, ad valorem tax rates, fees charged to utility
and phone bills and a payroll tax are just a few of the options
that could result.
Counties could end up taking three or four different bites out
of the residents' wallets and, in the long run, levy more than the
$153. In that scenario, residents could actually end up paying
more rather than less.
It is easy to foresee tipping fees at the county landfill going
up and franchise fees increasing.
We say all this, not, to suggest voters vote 'no,' but to warn
against casting any ballot response without weighing the poten-
tial repercussions. If Florida residents are not careful, that $153
in "savings" could end up being additional costs. We doubt
that's the intent of any voter who says yes to a higher exemp-
tion.
An old adage warns us to "be careful what you wish for, you
just might get it." Truer words may never have been spoken
when it comes to this latest attempt to "help the voter."
A "yes vote" does not guarantee this county or any govern-
mental entity will become more frugal with our money.
For ages, the public has questioned governmental spending,
but those words often fall on deaf ears.
One thing we're sure of...something we doubt leaders recog-
nize..is a "yes vote" by the public on Jan. 29 is not citizen's way
of saying they're okay with raises taxes to recover lost dollars.
Perhaps we should vote no and keep the homestead exemp-
tion where it is and, in doing so, also demand leaders tighten
their budgetary belts.
And if they don't succeed in doing that, the next election
could see Florida residents voting these folks out of office.


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on the above topic(s)-or ANY
topic-with other Press Gazette read-
ers. Your views are important, too.
Send your letters to: LETTERS
TO THE EDITOR, 6629 Elva Street,
Milton, FL 32570. (FAX (850) 623-
9308.)
Letters may be edited for content
or to fit the available space. For a letter
to be published, you MUST sign your
name and please include your phone
number and address so we may phone
for verification, if necessary.


Letter of apology
FM: Jessica A. Brand
Navarre, Fla.

Dear Editor,

Not unlike most people with
children, I cherish my three
babies more than I can ever put
into words. So, as a caring mom
I will do all I can to protect them
from all the unknowns in the
world. Be it not crossing the
street without me or their grand-
mother, how to properly wash
their little hands before supper,
or any of the other things in the
outside world that could harm
them.
As their mama that's my job
and my pleasure. Any parent
would do the same.
In March of this year I felt
the safety of my daughter was in
question so I did as any normal


parent would have done.
By the grace of God, my pre-
cious daughter was not hurt.
The response from the local
police department, fire depart-
ment, emergency medical people
and many others was quick and
overwhelming at the time. The
efforts, time, and training of all
these people was impressive and
I do appreciate their responding
to my call for help.
I have since been told that
my actions were not appropriate
and I am currently being pun-
ished for this miscommunica-
tion.
I apologize for any and all
problems that may have arised
due to my actions of that day. I
am taking this time to think
about and learn how to better
consider how my actions can
have an effect on other people.
It is my sincerest hope that


the good people of Santa Rosa
County can look in their hearts
and see me for the good mother I
strive to be.
Editor's note: Brand was
sentenced to 90 days in jail
along with probation, community
service hours, making restitu-
tion, and ordered to undergo
psychological evaluation and
comply with whatever therapy is
recommended after being sen-
tenced for making a false report
to law enforcement that a man
took her 2-year old daughter on
March 13 of last year.

Trust justice?
FM: W.O. Jones
Jay, Fla.

Dear Editor,

Should we still trust the U.S.
Department of Justice who can


put you in prison for life or
bankrupt you considering the
mess in Washington, D J.?
Another question is the local
Department of Justice in
Pensacola.
A 20 year U.S. Attorney in
Pensacola was arrested in
Michigan for allegedly going
there to have sex with a five-year
old.
While in local custody he
was reported to have attempted
suicide and put on a suicide
watch. Then this man was trans-
ferred to D.O.J. custody and was
effectively allowed to commit
suicide, why?
Afterwards, the whole matter
wass put to bed as soon as possible.
I wonder why?
What did the locals know
and when did they know it?
Could it be that they knew about
this man and kept it quiet?


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Main gate

to get a

1 new look
Improvements to the main
entrance to Naval Air Station
Whiting Field (NASWF) will
continue Jan. 10-11 and Jan.
17-18. These renovations will
necessitate the closure of the
gate, however, traffic through
the main entrance will contin-
ue via a route that circles
around the gate.
The circular nature of the
route and the strict security
checks will likely cause some
delays during early morning
and late afternoon traffic.
The enhancements to the
gate continue the work initiat-
ed during the fall toward
implementing an automated
entry system to the base. Final
completion date of the project
is still to be determined.


Tree



Time


NAS Whiting Field has
received a Tree City USA des-
ignation for the tree planting
efforts and other projects
that have occurred on the
base. "
U.S. Navy photo
by Jay Cope


Training squad



three gets new



commander


Lt. Col. Christopher
Marcell will assume command
of Training Squadron THREE
(VT-3) during Change of
Command ceremonies at 11
a.m. Friday, Dec. 21 at the
Aviation Museum at Naval Air
Station Pensacola. Marcell
will replace Cmdr. Colin
Walsh who completes his
assigned tour of duty.
The
change of
command
ceremony
is a time-
honored

mally
restating
the conti-
nuity of
authority Marcell
of com-
mand. Conducted before the
assembled personnel assigned
to the squadron and invited
guests, the Change of
Command ceremony is a
unique event that culminates
in the transfer of total authori-
ty and accountability of the
command from one officer to
another.
Walsh led the squadron
through several significant
milestones during his two-
year tour with VT-3. As com-
manding officer of the Navy's
only Joint Primary Training
Squadron, he supervised the
squadron's successful comple-
tion of more than 48,000
flight hours and 25,000 sor-
ties. The unit's high standards
and professionalism resulted
in their achieving Naval
Aviation Training
Command's highest opera-
tional efficiency rating, and
leading all Naval Aviation
Training Command Primary
Training Squadrons in flight
hours and Student Aviator
production during 2006. VT-
3 extended its major mishap-
free streak to 21 years and
more than 600,000 flight
hours.
A former enlisted Sailor,
Walsh earned his commission
from the Naval Academy in
May 1989. During the inter-
vening 18 years, he has served


with the Counter Narcotics
Warfare Division of U. S.
Atlantic Command;
Helicopter Mine
Countermeasures Squadron
TWELVE in Norfolk, Vir.; the
Blackhawks of Helicopter
Mine Countermeasures
Squadron FIFTEEN at NAS
Alameda, Calif.; as Flag Lt.
and aide to Commander Mine
Warfare Command; USS
NASHVILLE (LPD 13;) U. S.
Atlantic Fleet; Helicopter
Mine Countermeasures
Squadron FOURTEEN and to
Expeditionary Warfare
Division (N75) on the staff of
the Chief of Naval Operations.
He reported to VT-3 in
September 2005 as the
Executive Officer and
assumed command in
December 2006.
Marcell, a 1989 graduate,
of the
United
States Air
Force
Academy,
is a com-
mand pilot
with more
than 18
years of
service.
He has
logged in Walsh
excess of
2,700 flight hours in the F-
15E, T-37, T-41, and T-34 air-
craft Marcell earned his
wings at Columbus Air Force
Base, Miss. Since then, He
has been stationed with the
37th Flying Training
Squadron at Seymour Johnson
AFB, N.C., the 494th Fighter
Squadron at Royal Air Force
Lakenheath, United Kingdom;
the 333rd Fighter Squadron at
Seymour Johnson AFB; and
finally with the 34th Training
Group at the United States Air
Force Academy, Col.. before
his assignment as executive
officer to VT-3 in June 2006.
Cmdr. Jody Bridges will
assume duties as the new
executive officer.
Guest speaker for the cer-
emony will be Rear Adm.
William Shannon, III; vice
commander for Naval Air
Systems Command.


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Cmdr. Kevin Kropp, commanding officer of Helicopter Training
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Training Corp (NJROTC) cadet during the unit's Annual Military
Inspection. The inspection "was a resounding success again this
year," according to the unit's senior Naval science instructor,
Capt. Mark Eubanks. The Cadets received a grade of outstanding
from Kropp, who also presented medals to several Cadets for out-
standing personal appearance. "Everyone worked so hard to pre-
pare for the inspection and it was terrific that Commander Kropp
took time out of his busy schedule to inspect our program," said
Cadet Commander Sarah Vanlandingham the unit's
Commanding Officer. After the awards presentation, the drill
teams performed and the entire Battalion marched in a formal
pass in review ceremony. "It continues to amaze me how well stu-
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Bypassing the traditional red sleigh, Santa visited Bennett C. Russell Elementary School in Milton, Fla. with the help of a TH-57
helicopter on Dec. 21. Pilots from Helicopter Training Squadron 28 flew Santa from Naval Air Station Whiting Field to bring
the boys and girls candy canes and hear their Christmas wishes. He visited all 740 children before flying back to the base. HT-
28 started a partnership with the school this year and this was just one of their activities to interact with the students.
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Naval Air Station (NAS)
Whiting Field hosted a grand
opening ceremony for their
new, state-of-the-art fitness
facility Dec. 11 at 10 a.m. The
site replaces a facility that was
damaged by Hurricane Ivan.
The nearly $14 million
project has been eagerly await-
ed since the groundbreaking
Jun.21,2006.
The 28,000 square foot
building will be able to accorm-
modate more than 350 people.
Congressman Jeff Miller
(R-FL-01), Santa Rosa County
Commissioner Don Salter and
City of Milton Mayor Guy
Thompson attended the event
to help celebrate the new facil-
ity. All three spoke and reiter-
ated a theme of gratitude
toward the military and the
mission they perform..
"Congratulations on a
beautiful facility. For more
than 60 years, Whiting Field
has been here in Santa Rosa
County. We are inseparable.
We share the same pulse, and I
could not imagine Santa Rosa
County without Whiting
Field," said Salter. It was
important to be here today to
show our appreciation for what
you do. America is a better
place because of you."
Miller was the final speak-
er before the ribbon cutting,
and emphasized how much the
facility was needed.
"This building is a quality
of life issue for you, not only
to help keep you ready, but to
encourage the next generation
of service members," he said.
"We want to make sure each of
you have what you need to do
your jobs well."
NAS Whiting Field
Commanding Officer Capt.
Enrique Sadsad was then
joined by the three guest
speakers; Capt. David
Moloney, Training Air Wing
FIVE Commodore; as well as
representatives from the
Walton Construction team and
the Public Works department
for the ribbon cutting ceremo-
ny. Miller and Sadsad manned
the handles of the gold-colored
scissors, sliced the red ribbon,
and the center was open for
business.
Even before the cake
could be cut, Sailors and
Marines in tee-shirts and
shorts were entering to use the
new cardiovascular machines,
racquetball courts, and
weights. The Morale Welfare
and Recreation department
(MWR) hosted a series of
activities including: free throw
contest, three on three basket-
ball challenge, racquetball
challenge, facility orientation,
aerobics demonstration and
bench press contest.
The fitness center is a wel-
come addition to MWR's list


(Above) Capt. Enrique Sadsad and Congressman Jeff Miller (R-FI-01) cut the ribbon signifying the new Naval Air Station Whiting Field fitness center is open for busi-
ness. Other community and base leaders attended the event including: City of Milton mayor Guy Thompson, Training Wing FIVE Commodore Capt. David Maloney,
Santa Rosa County Commissioner Don Salter and Walton Construction representative Mr. Guido de Simon. The $14 million facility has been under construction since
June 2006. (Below) Congressman Jeff Miller (R-FL-01) and Capt. Enrique Sadsad, Naval Air Station Whiting Field commanding officer cut the cake during the grand
opening of the base's new fitness center. The nearly $14 million facility replaces one that was damaged during Hurricane Ivan.
U.S. Navy photo by Jay Cope.


of services. The facility start-
ed construction more than a
year ago, and in the interim the
fitness center has been housed
in an old building that was
never designed for physical
readiness.
"Its always exciting to get
something new," said Betty
Vukovcan, one of the facility's
trainers. "The open design
will be more energy efficient,
cooler and more comfortable.
Everything in here will be so
much nicer for people."
The new site houses a full
gymnasium with two perma-
nent and four movable basket-
ball goals, two racquetball
courts, an open cardiovascular
fitness area, a free and
machine weight area, full lock-
er rooms with steam room and
sauna, and two fitness class-
rooms for aerobics and spin-
ning. It is a state of the art
facility that will meet the
needs of the Whiting Field
team for years to come accord-
ing to Sadsad.
"This fitness center will
provide a great tool for helping
our service members, civilian
employees, and community
members maintain their physi-
cal readiness," he said. "It is
an impressive enhancement to
the facilities on our base:"


Holiday


festivities

Soldiers from NAS Whiting Field are seen here participat-
ing in the Milton Christmas Parade. There were many
activities on and off base for personnel to enjoy a festive
holiday season.
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Community / Today In Jay


Some say nothing is
more sure than change,
while others prefer the
more things change the
more they stay the same.
We'll let you decide.
This feature to the
Gazette, appearing intermit-
tently, will celebrate the his-
torical heritage of Santa
Rosa County through pho-
tos, old and new, that show
how some of our most cher-
ished landmarks have faired
through the years; what's
changed and what hasn't.
If you have an old photo
featuring landmarks in
Santa Rosa County, specifi-
cally those that still exist in
some form, please forward
them to us, and we'll con-
sider them for future use in
this section.
Please be sure to include
a brief description of what
you send and the address, if
possible.


Santa Rosa: Yesterday and Today


The old photo above features a school building typical of those designed by architect S.J. Welch in 1925 for parts of Santa Rosa County. Welch built the Berryhill and
Holley Schools, as well as Bagdad Elementary (pictured above as it appears today) due to overcrowding in the Canal Street building. The structures were built by
Charles Emmett for $27,000 and had eight classrooms, running water, indoor toilets, and steam heat.
Special thanks to Laurie Green and the Santa RQsa Historical Society for the photo and its history.


Jay Chamber holds


unch meeting


The Jay Area Chamber of
Commerce met Monday,
January 7, 2008, at the Jay
Community Center, beginning
at 12 noon with lunch being
served.
Mark Autrey offered a
prayer and then all stood for the
Pledge of Allegiance.
Afterwards, Mike Hutchins
brought the meeting to order.
He thanked Dave Brewster for
the lunch provided. Dave made
the chili and sandwiches him-
self!
Guests, Herb Cannon,
Assistant Vice Principal, Pace
High School; Jim Miller,
Sidney King (Marketing) of
Covenant Hospice, were intro-
duced.
December minutes and the
December Treasurer's report
were approved.
Guest speaker, Wayne


Rimmer, District Manager of
Colonial Supplement
Insurance, spoke to the mem-
bers in seeking their help in
referring other businesses to
him. He is new to the area and
explained the benefits of his
insurance to the members.
The chamber will be spot-
lighting a business every
month, (those that are members
in the Chamber).
The Christmas Committee
was thanked for the beautifully
decorated community
Christmas tree.
Mike Hutchins reminded
everyone of the upcoming
Legislative Forum scheduled
for January 17 at Sandestin
Linkside Conference Center
from 4 to 6 p.m. The Jay
Chamber is helping to sponsor
the event. So far, Dave
Brewster is the only one that-


has volunteered to attend.
The 71st Annual
Leadership Awards &
Installation will be held today,
Jan. 12th, at Sikes Hall,
Whiting Field. Tickets are $30
per person. Social hour is from
6 to 7 p.m. Dinner and awards
begin at 7 p.m. Twelve commu-
nity awards will be presented.
Herb Cannon announced
that he will be running for
Santa Rosa County
Superintendent of Schools.
Election for this office is
August 26, 2008.
Critical Incident Protocol
Program Seminar will be
March 19, 2008. Contact per-
son is Sheryl Bracewell, 983-
5360 or 494-7458.
The next Chamber meeting
is Monday, Feb. 4,2008. Lunch
will be provided by Jodie
Butler of Merrill Lynch.


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(Above) Wayne Rimmer, District Manager of Colonial Supplement Insurance, speaks to the. Jay
Chamber members. (Below) Sidney King and Jim Miller of Covenant Hospice, also attended the
meeting.


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The American Legion
Edeker-Dubose Post 121,
Jay, and its Auxiliary Unit
121, did not meet Monday,
Jan. 7, but will meet


Monday, January 14, 2008,
at the Legion Post. The
meetings begin at 7 p.m.
The Legion's Christmas
party had a very good


turnout. The homemade
food and desserts were
delicious. Everyone had a
good .time playing 'Dirty
Santa."


Kitchen corner


Kitchen Korner

Meat Loaf

1-1/2 pounds lean,
ground beef
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 cup tomato sauce
1 cup crackers crushed
1-1/4 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. pepper
Onion to taste, optional
Combine all ingredients
and press into greased loaf
pan (bread pan). Bake in a
350 oven for about 1 hour.


Enjoy! -Brenda Gabbert's
favorite meat loaf recipe!

Layered Casserole

1 medium chopped
onion
1 pound round steak,
tenderized
3 carrots, sliced
2 medium potatoes,
sliced
1 large can diced toma-
toes
salt & pepper to taste


Brown steak ( can flour
the steak and salt & pepper
to taste ) and onions and
then place in a large casse-
role dish. Place a layer of
carrots (salt & pepper), then
the potatoes (salt & pepper).
Pour the diced tomatoes
over the top and salt & pep-
per. Add a little water if
more liquid is needed to
cover meat and vegetables.
Bake in a 350-degree oven
for at least 1 hour, or until
the vegetables are tender.
Serves 3 to 4. Enjoy!


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Gazette ports Section B


Milton's girls team is seen in action during their 4-0 win over Pine
Forest on Tuesday at Milton High School.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin


District play ready



to start Monday

By BILL GAMBLIN
sports@srpressgazette.com Girls District
The girl's soccer season So er
Swit-draw to a close tonight, "- i .'
but while they are on the pitch, Schedules
their attention will be on next
week. District 1-4A
That is when the real soc- At Brosnaham Park
cer season begins with the dis- Tuesday Jan. 15
trict tournaments. Navarre vs. West Florida at 5:30
In District 1-5A Pace has p.m.
Washington vs. Milton at 7:30
earned the third seed and will Washington vs. Milton at 7
p.m.
start their post season play Thursday an. 17
Monday against Crestview at Navarre/West Florida winner vs.
the Futbol Santa Rosa Soccer Gulf Breeze at 7:30 p.m.
Complex on Chumuckla Washington/Milton winner vs.
Highway. Pensacola at 5:30 p.m.
The Lady Patriots have Friday Jan. 18
posted nine wins this season Championship Game at 7 p.m.
while playing without the
services of Rachel Cutts this District1-5A
SAt Futbol Santa Rosa Complex
season due an anterior cruciate Mony
Monday Jan. 14
ligament injury in her left 5:30 games
knee. Choctaw vs. Escambia Field 1
The key for Pace is their Pace vs. Crestview Field 2
mental attitude, which has 7:30 games
been great all season as they Niceville vs. Pine Forest Field 1
went 5-2 in district play. Tate v. Ft. Walton Beach Field 2
"Crestview is a good team
and I hope that we come out Wednesday Jan. 16
with the intensity we have had Choctaw/Escambia winner vs.
all season," said Pace Head Pace/Crestview winner at 5:30
Coach Joey Goodwin. "We pm
Coach Joey Goodwin. "We Niceville/Pine Forest winner vs.
have had a great deal of suc- Tate/Ft. Walton Beach winner @
cess this season when our 7:30 p.m.
minds are in the right place."
For Milton, they enter the Friday Jan. 18
District 1-4A tournament as Championship Game at 7 p.m.
the sixth seed.
But don't let that seed fool season long under the
you as they have improved all See DISTRICT Page 2B


Back to business


By BILL GAMBLIN
sports@srpressgazette.com
Basketball is building up
steam as teams are heading
into the final month of action
before district tournament get
underway.
Monday and Tuesday saw
a full slate of boys and girls
action.
On the boys side Tuesday
Milton defeated West Florida
Tech at home 57-48.
With the win the Panthers
are now 8-7 on the year, but
more importantly are 3-2 in
District 1-4A.
The Jaguars jumped out
early in this cat fight with a
13-10 lead at the end of the
first quarter, but Milton's
defense limited West Florida
to just two points in the sec-
ond quarter as they took a 25-
15 lead at intermission.
The Panthers padded their
lead in the third quarter and
had to hold off a West Florida
run in the fourth quarter for
the win.
Milton's Brandon Allen
led all scorers with a game
high 20 points, while Chaz
Riley added 12 for the
Panthers.
In Allentown, Paxton
showed why they are ranked
No. 4 in Class 1-A with a 67-
50 win over Central.
The Jaguars (9-5, 5-2 in
District 1-A) trailed by as
many as 20 points at one point
-in the first half, but were able
to cut the lead"to eight at one
point in the fourth quarter.
Central fell behind early
17-4 and at one point in the
fourth quarter trailed 26-4
before making a push just
prior to intermission.
We knew they would
press, but you can't come out
and let them beat you like they
did us in the first quarter and a
half," said Central Head
Coach Tony McDonald.
Logan Campbell led
Central with 21 points as he
finished the night registering a
double-double by grabbing 15
rebounds.
Central's Hunter
Bondurant scored 14 points in
his return to the lineup after
suffering a broken hand earlier
in the season.
Ft. Walton Beach jumped
out early on Pace and then had
to hold on to a 68-53 win.
In the first quarter the
Vikings established a tempo
the Patriots were not prepared
for as they ended up trailing
20-9 by the end of the first
quarter.
Pace (9-8, 4-6 in District
1-5A) would battle back, but
they could not overcome the
Vikings.
Pace struggled from the
field shooting 35 percent on


two ot his tour points in luesaay's game at nome against raxton.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin


the night, but down the stretch
the Viking hit 10-of 16 from
the stripe.
Justin Wright led Pace
with 20 points, while Ross
Fruge added 12.
West Florida Baptist went
on the road to defeated Alethia
Christian 47-33.
West Florida Baptist took
an early 21-8 lead after the
first quarter and never looked
back as they improved to 6-8
on the season.
Ryan Barrow led West
Florida with 13 points, while
Michael Johnson added 12


and Brian Hollis finished with
10.
On Monday Jay returned
from the holiday break with a
69-26 win over Alethia
Christian.
The Royals (7-6) jumped
out to an early 22-7 lead and
followed that with 34 points in
the second quarter to lead 56-
14 at intermission.
"We are glad to get started
back and wanted to play a
game to get our feet back
under us," said Jay Head.
Coach Lance Youngblood.
Greg Nelson led Jay with


a game high 31 points, while
Rush Hendricks finished with
12 as nine Royals registered in
the scorebook.
In girl's action on
Tuesday, Milton defeated Gulf
Breeze 39-26.
The Lady Panthers (8-5;
3-3 in District 1-4A) jumped
out early to a 12-7 lead and
never looked back' despite
being outscored 6-4 in the sec-
ond quarter.
"You must always be
ready to battle when you play
Gulf Breeze at their place,"
See HOOPS Page 2B


Soccer season draws to close


By BILL GAMBLIN
sports@srpressgazette.com
The soccer season is
drawing to a close, but the
action is definitely not fading
as the curtain starts to fall on
the regular season.
On Wednesday, Panama
City Arnold defeated Milton
2-1 on a penalty kick.
The deciding goal of the
match came in the 58th min-
utes when Jessica McClung
found the back of the net
against Lady Panther goalie
Megan Francisco.
"I was very proud of how
the girls played," said Milton
first year head coach Jeff
Klug. "Panama City Arnold is
Milton's Cody Hart looks to
control the ball as he is being
pressured by a Pace defender
during Monday's game at
Milton High School.
Press Gazette photo
by Bill Gamblin


a very good team and we
fought them very hard.
"The girls did such a great
job and it was probably the
best game we have played all
year."
Emma Ayala scored
Milton's only goal of the
match off an assist from
Tiffany Boisvert.
"All the hard work and
dedication showed up against
a very quality opponent," said
Klug. "I just can't tell you
how proud I am of these girls.
"They have improved so
much throughout the year and
we have really started some-
thing good here at Milton."
On Tuesday Milton
defeated Pine Forest 4-0 to get
their third win of the season.
Ashley Cox led the Lady
Panthers with two goals, while
Ri'anna Ward and Caleigh
Drinkard added to the scoring
attack with a goal each.


Assist on the night went to
Drinkard and Emily Fontenot.
The Lady Panthers went
on the attack early and despite
some missed opportunities led
2-0 at intermission.
"The girls did a good job
of possessing the ball," said
Klug. "We just could not capi-
talize very well by putting the
ball in the net."
Fancisco finished the
night with just one save in the
shutout victory.
Just down the way
Washington defeated Pace in
girls action on Tuesday 2-0.
Lady Patriot goalie Mel
Hutto finished the night with
eight saves.
Washington's goals came
from Lindsay Williams and
Clarisa Fernandez.
"Washington is a very
good team," said Pace Head
Coach Joey Goodwin. "We
See SOCCER Page 2B











Wednesday-January 9, 2008


Sports


Sports Sideline


Whiting Field Golf
Association Scramble: The
Whiting Field Golf
Association will hold a 2-man
scramble/best ball tournament
on Jan. 19th. The event will
include a shotgun start at 8
a.m.
Participation is limited to
those current members with
an established Whiting Field
(U.S.GA.) handicap.
A sign-up sheet is located
in the snack bar, area of the
clubhouse.
Deadline for this pre-pay
event is Jan. 17th.
Milton Baseball
Registration: The City of
Milton has started its 2008
baseball registration.
Registration is open to
boys and girls ages 7 to 14, as
of April 31st.
Boys and girls age 7 and 8
play coach pitch, while ages
9-14 play kids pitch.
You can register at the
Milton Community Center
Monday through Friday noon
to 8 pm. or on Saturday from
11 a.m.to3 pnm.
Registration will continue
through Feb. 28 or when the
teams are full.
Fees this season are $85
for one child and $75 for each
child with two or more regis-
tering.
For more information call
983-5466.
PARA Baseball and
Softball: Baseball and
Softball registration will be
held at the Santa Rosa
Sportsplex (PA.R.A.) every
Tuesday and Thursday start-
ing on Jan. 8th and running
through Feb. 12th.
Registration times will be
from 6 p.m; to 8 p.m. at the
Teener Complex in the center
of the Santa Rosa SportsPlex.
Fees are $120 prior to
Feb. 7 and will increase to
$135 after that date.
Saturday registration is
planned for Feb. 2nd and Feb.
9thfrom9 am. to 1p.m.
Draft and tryouts are ten-
tatively set for Feb. 7th at 6


For more information visit
www.parayouthsports.com.
Gospel Projects:
Registration for T-ball, soft-
ball, and baseball at Gospel
Projects will get underway
Jan. 19 from 9 am. to noon.
You can also register at
the Santa Rosa Christian
School from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday through Friday or
from 9 a.m. to noon on
Saturday.
Gospel Projects Youth
Athletic Club provides pro-
grams for children raging in
ages from 3 and a half to 14.
If you would like more
information or are interested
in coaching or umpiring call
623-4671.
East Milton Basketball:
Due to continued interest, reg-
istration for the East Milton
Youth Basketball League has
been extended through Jan.
12th.
This league is for ages 4-
18.
Registration fee is $60 for
ages 4-12 and $70 for-13-18.
This fee includes uniform,
insurance, and an award.
Family plans are avail-
able.
The program is also in
dire need of team sponsors.
East Milton Youth
Soccer: Registration for the
spring soccer season will start
Jan. 12th from 10:30 a.m. to 2
p.m.
Registration will be every
Saturday through Feb. 16th.
When registering please
bring a copy of your child's
birth certificate as proof of age
is required.
Fees range from $55 to
$75 based on age group and
include two jersey's, pair of
shorts and one pair of socks.
Returning players with uni-
form will receive a discount.
Registration is on a first
come first serve basis per age
group based on the number of
coaches available and the
number of children registered
per age group.


They are also in need of
volunteer coaches and workers.
For more information
contact EMYA Soccer
Director at 994-8510.
John Webb Winter Golf
Tourney: The John Webb
Winter Golf Tournament will
be Jan. 19 at Tiger Point
Country Club.
Tee time is 9:30 a.m. and
all proceeds will benefit the
Child Life Program at Sacred
Heart Children's Hospital.
The event will also feature
a great silent auction showcas-
ing autographed baseball jer-
seys from Ryan Theriot and
Sean Marshall, art, golf pack-
ages, and wonderful evenings
out.
Cost for the tournament is
$75 per person or $350 per 4-
person team.
ABATE Car and Bike
Show* The Gulf Coast
Chapter of ABATE will hold a
birthday beach bash car and
bike show on Feb. 9.
This show will feature
several categories and is open
to the public.
Registration will be from
9 am. to 10:45 a.m. at the
Pensacola Beach Tourist
Information Center Parking
Lot.
The entry fee is $10 per
vehicle/bike and all entries
must be driving onto the show
site.
United Way Fishing
Tournament: The United
Way of Santa Rosa County
and AIG-American General
will hold a bass fishing tourna-
ment 'Fishin' on a Mission'
April 12 at River Run Marina
in Milton.
Registration is $100 per
boat, individual or team and
will begin on Feb. 15.
The Three Rivers B ass
Club of Milton will assist with
the event.
United Way of Santa Rosa
County is also seeking spon-
sors for the event.
For more information or
to become a sponsor call 623-
4570.


Soccer

Continued From Page One
played well for most of the
game, but had some unlucky
moments in the game.
"Overall, I was pleased
with the way the girls played
and intensity with which they
played."
In boys action Milton lost
to Pensacola High 3-1 on
Tuesday.
Stephen Cox finished with
a goal off an assist from
Connor Dunne.
Mason McAnally had a
very busy night in goal with
13 saves.
On Monday the Panthers
were shut out by Pace 6-0.
Kevin Vanlandingham fin-
ished the night with two goals,
while teammates Chris
Edmonds, Tyler Phillips,
Travis Boyd, and Nick Hill
found the back of the net.
Pace led 2-0 after what
was a rather long first half due
to some stoppage time.
The Patriots bench was
issued a red card during the
first half for illegal equipment.
Nick Hill finished the
night with three assists, while
teammate Nigel Arruda also
contributed to a goal.
Milton's McAnnally fin-
ished the night with eight
saves, while the Patriots duo
of Edmonds and Chase Austin
combined for eight saves as
well.


District-

Continued From Page One
direction of first-year coach
Jeff Klug.
"The girls have improved
so much throughout the year,"
said Klug. "I feel like we have
really started something good
here at Milton."
Milton (3-12) will face
Washington, who has the third
seed this year, at 7:30 p.m. at
Brosnaham Park.
West Florida Tech is host-
ing this year's District 1-4A
Tourney.
Milton and Pace closed
out the season last night at the
Futbol Santa Rosa Complex,
but the results were not avail-
able by press deadline.


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Hoops


Continued From Page One
said Milton Head Coach
Stephanie Washington.
Georgia Bowles led Milton
with 10 points, while Brianna
Oubre finished with nine.
At Jay it was Freeport tak-
ing it to a young Lady Royals
squad 42-34.
Freeport jumped out to an
early lead, but Jay (3-9) held
close for the contest despite
shooting only four-of-26 from
the free throw line.
Tessa Hendricks finished
the night with 19 points and 15
rebounds for her fourth double-
double of the season.


Whiting Field Golf Course
Whiting Field
Golf Association

Dogfight
Jan. 5, 2008

A Flight Net: 1. Steve Duren,
2. Nick Geeker (67), 3. (tie)
Harold Miller, Josh White, C.
,Sallas, and Clenton Hollinger
(68)
B Flight Net: 1. Robert
Matlock (64), 2. Shelton
Adkinson (67), 3. (tie) Ken
Hoodless, Frank Goodbred,
Stan Sulcer, and Steve
Hoomes (70).
C Flight Net: 1. Bill Dunbar
(67), 2. John Willis (68), 3.
(tie) Jack Donlin and John
Simmons (69).

Dogfight
Jan. 6, 2008

A Flight Points: 1. Scott
Dooley (+12), 2. Clenton
Hollinger (+9), 3. Mile Miller
(+8).
B Flight Points: 1. (tie) DeAnn
Peres and Robert Marshall
(+8), 3. (tie) Floyd Graham and
Al Ooms (+7).

Stonebrook Golf Club
Stonebrook Ladies
Golf Association

Belle of the Month
Jan. 8, 2008

Belle of the Month: Vicki
McMurray
First Flight Gross: 1. Bonnie
Cook, 2. Charlotte Wheeler,
3. Sara Nunn.
Second Flight Gross: 1.
Joanne Quesinberry, 2. Janet
Miller, 3. Flora Kyle.
First Flight Net: 1. Dean
Williams, 2. Liz Giles, 3.
Kateri Baker.
Second Flight Net: 1. Vicki
McMurray, 2. Mary
Woltersdorf, 3. Paulne
Scruggs.
Chip-ins: Dean Williams, Kae
Dressen, and Fran Dresen.

Twilighters Winter Mixed
Avalon Bowling Center
Jan. 3, 2008

High Game Men: Phillip Ware
256
High Game Women: Shirley
Wise- 212
High Game Team: Damn 10
Pin 828
High Series Men: Dan Houser
-709
High Series Women: Ruby
Weldon- 510
High Series Team: We Try
Hard 2259

Overall League Standings: 1.
The Last Team 44-16, 2. U-
Gang-E 38-22, 3. E-N-V-Y 35-
25, 4. We Wuz Robbed 34-26,
5. Trouble Again 33.5-26.5, 6.
Damn 10 Pin 33-27, 7. Spit Fire
33-27, 8. We Try Hard 32-28,
9. Incredibles 32-28, 10. Happy
Four 31-29, 11. Family Affair
30-30, 12. Jane's Crew 30-30,
13. The Dream Team 29.5-
30.5, 14. M and J's 29.5-30.5,
15. Two and Two 28-32, 16.
Family Matters 27.5-32.5, 17.
Cabbies 27-33, 18. Strike Force
26-34, 19. Sliders 26-34, 20.
Blue Jays 25.5-34.5, 21. Split
Happens 25.5-34.5, 22. The
Striking Four 23-37, 23. The Big
Quarters 23-37, 24. Yee-Haw


At Central, Paxton shot the
lights out in defeating the Lady
Jags 55-13.
Central (10-5, 4-2 in
District 1-A) was held to just
six points the entire first half as
Daysha Enfinger led the way
with seven points for Central.
On Monday Pace defeated
Niceville 51-45.
Pace led at the end of the
first quarter 10-6 and extended
the lead to 22-17 by intermis-
sion.
Samantha Lewis led Pace
with a game high 20 points,
while Lauren Hughes added
12.


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Monday Night Mixed
Oops Alley
Jan. 7, 2008

High Game Men: Ron
Townley 277
High Game Women: Karen
Leath 201
High Game Team: It Doesn't
Matter 797
High Series Men: Ron Townley
-696
High Series Women: Karen
Leath 519
High Series Team:
D.I.L.L.I.G.A.S 2291

Overall League Standings: 1. It
Doesn't Matter 41.5-22.5, 2.
New Recruits 41-23, 3. Split
Happens 40-24, 4. Pin Action
38.5-25.5, 5. Three and One
38-26, 6. M and J's 36.5-27.5,
7. Super Friends 36.5-27.5, 8.
Three and One 34-30, 9. Damn
10 Pin 33-31, 10. We Wuz
Robbed 32.5-31.5, 11.
D.I.L.L.I.G.A.S. 32-32, 12.
Fantastic Four 30-34, 13. Fun
Bunch 30-34, 14. Dave's Gang
29.5-34.5, 15. Dang's Crew 28-
36, 16. Strike Force 28-36, 17.
Incredibles 26-38, 18. The
Broken Balls 25-39, 19. Strike
Force II 24-40, 20. The Wabbly
Balls 16-48.

Tuesday Night Inner
Church League
Oops Alley
Jan. 8, 2008

High Game Men: Bob Veit -
255
High Game Women: Jessica
Blackmon 194
High Game Team: The
Extremists 745
High Series Men: Bob Veit -
669
High Series Women: Brenda
Gilley 488
High Series Team: The
Extremists 2100

Overall League Standings: 1.
The Strike Force 43-21, 2. Just
One Drop 40-24, 3.
Unpredictables 36-28, 4. The
Extremists 34-30, 5. Optimists
33-31, 6. Mattinators 32-32, 7.
Lucky Strikes 28.5-35.5, 8. The
Strike Team 28.5-35.5, 9.
F.O.G. 26-38, 10. Under The
Influence 19-45.

Alley Cats
Oops Alley
Jan. 9, 2008

High Scratch Game: Bonita
Simmons 174
High Scratch Series: Bonita
Simmons 483
High Scratch Team: Three
Stooges 430
High Handicap Game: Jackie
Rowell- 251
High Handicapped Series:
Bonita Simmons 615
High Handicapped Team:
Honey Bears- 618

Overall League Standings: 1.
Three Peas in A Pod 39.5-28.5,
2. Back Alley Cats 35.5-32.5, 3.
Three Stooges 34-34, 4.
Darlings of the Morning 34-34,
5. Almost Shoulda Been 33-35,
6. Honey Bars 28-40.


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dalion in order to participate ir
this proceeding you are entitles
at no cost to you the provisions
of certain assistant please con
tact Susan Land at 6865 Caro
line Street Milton, FL 32570,
850-983.1012 within 2 work
leg days of this receipt of this
document, If you are hearing oi
Voice impaired cal
1-800,955-8771.
WITNESS my hand and the sea
of this Court this 31 day of De
cember, 2007.
Mary M. Johnson
As Clerk of the Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By Angela Dunn
As Deputy Clerk
010508
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY FLORIDA
CASE N&: 07-529-CA
BANK OF NEW YORK AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI
CATEHOLDERS CWALT, INC
ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST
2005.65CB MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI
CATES, SERIES 2005-65CB
Plaintiff,

KELLY RENEE MOODY A/K/A
KELLY RENEE MOODY
CARNES A/K/A KELLY RENEE
MOODY-CARNES A/K/A
KELLY R. MOODY CARNES


UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF FLORIDA. MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC SANTA ROSA COUNTY cated at 6865 CAROLINE YOU ARE NOTIFIED that n ac- Defendants.
KELLY RENEE MOODY A/K/A REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, CIVIL DIVISION STREET in MILTON, Florida at tion to foreclose a mortgage on
KELLY RENEE MOODY a/k/a: 6645 EVA STREET, INC. BEACHVIEW CONDO- CASE NO. 2007 CA 1 1:00am a.m on the 30 da of the follow property in TWICE OF FORECLOSURE
CARNES A/K/A KELLY RENEE MILTON, FL. 32570 MINIUM OWNERS ASSOCIA- 001390 January, 2008 the followinde- SANTA ROSA County, Florida SALE
MOODY-CARNES A/K/A TION, INC.; JOHN DOE AND scribed property as set forh in
KELLY R. MOODY CARN ANY PERSON CLAIMING JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN HOUSEHOLD FINANCE COR- said SummaryFinal Judgment, LOT 70 SMUGGLERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
UNKNOWN TENANT I UN AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- TENANTS IN POSSESSION PORATION III, to-wit: COVE, SMUGGLERS orsuant to a Finat dent
KNOWN TENANT II- HOLLEY PLUS FROM THE SALE. IF DEFENDANTS) COVE SUBDIVISION SEC-Freclosure dated the 27day o
BY THE SEA IMPROVEMENT ANY OTHER THAN THE Plaintiff LOT 7, WILLOW RIDGE. TION 21 AND 28, TOWN- December, 2007 and entered
ASSOCIATION, IC. and anyPR RTY OWNER AS OF N IC FORECLOSURE R N T THE Lea 19SHP 2 SOUTH, NGE 27 in Case o. 0-57 of the
unknown heirs, devisees, rant THE DATE OF THE LS SALE vs. THEREOF RECORDED IN WEST, ACCORDINGTO THE Circuit Court of the ST Judicial
ees, creditors, and other un- PENDENS MUST FILE A PLAT BOOK E PAGE 21 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT Circuit in and for Santa Rosa
known persons or unknown CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- DONNA S. BURGETT; UN- OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCU BOOK D, PAGE 25 OF THE Coun Florida, wheein LAG
spouses timing by, through AFTER THE SALE. suant to a Summary Final udg- KNOWN SPOUSE OF OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA PUBLIC RECORD OF STAR ANK FSB is the Plaintiff
and under any of the ment of Foreclosure dated De- DONNA S. BURGETT AARON FLORIDA. COUNTY FLORIDA >AN KROA .COUNTY, anan S K DLE A
abovenamed Defedants, ENTERED at SANTA ROSA cember 27, 2007 entered in D.BURGETT, IF IVING I GENERAL JURISDICTION FLORIDA. O RN;
Count, Florida, this 28 day of Civil Case No. 07957 CA of CLUDING ANY UNKNOWN Anv person claiming cn in terest DIVISON LTOI REGISTRATION
Defendants. DECEMBER, 2007. the Circuit Cour of the 1ST Judi- SPOUSE OF SAID DEFEND- in "he surp hon he sale iase No 07-987 CA has been filed against you and SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED
cial Circuit in and for SANTA ANTS, IF REMARRIED AND IF any. oter th the ro erT you are required to serve a ACTING SOLELYAS A NOMI-
AMENDED NOTICE OF AC- MARY M. JOHNSON ROSA County, Milton, Florida, I DECASED, THE RESPECTIVE r as o e o Ies GRP LOAN LLC cy o ur written defenses NEE FOR FIDELITY M T
TION As Clerk Circuit Court will sell to the highest and best UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, pendens, must tile a c am Plaintiff n 3 O days after the first GAGE; KATHLEE STAATS
SSANTA ROSA Florida bidder for cash at North Front GRANTEES, .ASSIGNEES whin 6 days Oer the sane publication if any, on Florida JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
TO: KELLY RENEE MOODY CIRCUIT COURT SEAL Steps at the SANTA ROSA CREDITORS, LIENORS, ANFD vs. bef Tl aw Group, P.L UNKNOWN TENANT IS) IN
A/K/A KELLY RENEE MOODY By: Brandy Norris County Courthouse located at TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER Daled this 28 day of December, ROLLIE LIKER a Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad- POSSESSION O THE SUBJECT
CARNE A/K/A KELLY RENEE As Deputy Clerk 6865 Caroline Street in Milton, PERSONS CLAIMING BY 2007. T dress is 9119 Cororate Lake PROPERTY are Defendants. I
MOODYCARNES A/K/A Florida, at 11:00 am. on the THROUGH, UNDER O D efnn Drve Sue 300 ampa For wi seo he highest and best
KELLY R MOODY CARNES 010508 29 day of JanuaryR, 2008 the AGAINST THE NAMED DE MARY M JOHNSON D da 33634 and file the original bidder for cash at the NORTH
228 SQUIRREL DRIVE 011208 following described property as FENDANT(S); UNKNOWN Clerk of the Circuit Court NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE with this Court either baore FRONT STEPS OF COURT-
OZARK, AL36360 1/12 set forth in said Summary Final TENANT #1; UNKNOWN CIRCUIT COURT SEAL O service on Plaintiff's attorney or HOUSE at the Santa Rosa
OR -__________________ Judgment, to-wil: TENANT #2; By: Angela Dunn immediately thereafter;, other- County Courthouse, in Milton,
7281 BROADMOOR STREET Legal1/Deputy Clerk NOTICE S HEREBY GVEN wise a deaul will be entered Florida, at 11:00 a.m on he
NAVARRE, FL 32566 APARTMENT NO. 210 Defendant(s). Cs Finl ainst for the relief de- 26 day of Feb ay 2008, the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN BEACHVIEW CONDOMIN- THE LAW OFFICES OFDAVID ment, of Coreclosurthr uec- handed i the Complaint or pe- following described ropety
UNKNOWN SPOUSE,.OF AND-EOR SANTA ROSA IUM, A CONDOMINIUM 'NOTiCE OF ACTION J.- STERNP'A., ATTORNEY in Award of Atltonelosrd tition. B setforth in sad FinaJudgmenRt,
KELLY RENEE MOODY A/KA COUNTY FLORIDA ACCORDING TO THE DEC- EFOR PLAINTIFF in Aarde 2n WThis notice shall be published TO FT wt:
KELLY RENEE MOOY CASE N: 07-909-CA LARATION OF CONDO- TO DONNA S. BURGETT; UN 801 S. University Drive Suite 2007 enered in Case No' once eachweek t- ATTA D EXHIBIT
CARNES 'A/K/A KELLY RENEE MINIUM THEREOF RE- KNOWN SPOUSE OF-500 .r sa l .u uti Ave weeks n the SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT
MOODY CARES A/K/A COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FSB CORDED IN OFFICIAL REC- DONNA S: BURGETT; AARON Plantation, FL 33324 i0798 CA of the Cud ircuit inCth e G A -I
KELLY R. MOODY CARNES F/K/A ORDS BOOK 1453 PAGES D. BURGETT; IF LIVING IN- (954)233-8000 "and for Judicial Circuit in ESSmyhandand the seal .
228 SQUIRREL DRIVE C COUNTRYWIDE BANK NA 891-928 OF. THE PUBLIC CLUDNG ANY UNKNOWN 07-01630(CWF) Florida ntoin GRa P OI of this CourCon This 19 day of EXHIBIT "A"' P .
OZARK, AL 36360 RECORDS OF ESCAMBIA SPOUSE OF SAID DEFEND- LLC is the Phin tiff and
OR e Paintiff, COUNTY FLORIDA, TO- ANThS, IF REMARRIED. AND IE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LIKER and KIM LIKER his wR D e LOT 9 BLOCK "B" TIGER
7281 BROADMOOR STREET VS. GETHER 'WITH THE UNDI DEC S THE RESPECTIVE AMERICANS WITH DISABIL- JOHN DOE and Mary M. Johnson POINT' VILLAGE UIT 6 A
EEths THE RE TIVAMERICANS WITH DISABILI- JOHN DOE and JANE DO TNST O
NAVARRE, FL 32566 VIDED INTEREST IN THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, TIES ACT, persons with is/are Defendants, I will sell to Clerkof the Court SUBDIVISION 6OF A P6R-
WILLIAM M. RANDALL; KATH- COMMON PROPERTY AP- GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES disabilities needing a special the highest and best bidder fr CIRCUIT COURT SEAL TION OF SECTIONS 32
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS ERINE G. RANDALL, and any PURTENANT THERETO AS CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND accommodation should contact ch on the ront ste of te By: J. Watkins AND 33, TOWNSHIP 2
STATED CURRENT RESIDENCE unknown heirs, devisees, grant SET OUT IN THE DECLA- TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER COURT ADMINISTRATION, at Sat o nt Urtouse As Deputy Clerk SOUTH, RANGEE 28 WEST
UNKNOWN ees, creditors, and other un. RATION, ALL LYING AND PERSONS CLAIMING BY, the SANTA ROSA Coantt Santh R Couty Ctourhiouse BLOCK a"J" TIGER PON
known persons or unknown BEING IN SANTA ROSA, THROUGH, UNDER OR Courthouse at NONE' n the o i o n F da 01508 TVILLAGES, OF AD
And any unknown heirs devi- spousesclaiming by, through COUNTY, FLORIDA AGAINST THE NAMED DE- 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) o 1r ednesda clhe 30 n 011208 PORTIO OF BLOCK APN
sees, grantees, creditors and and under any of te FENDANT(S); 1-800-955-8770 va Florida A r ,2a the following da s/2 TIGER POI NT VILLAG
oher unknown persons or un above-named Defendants, Any person claiming an interest Relay Service. scUbed ropr 2 as se forth in e oT rA
u cp.....laiming by, Defent..nts from s tWho residence are/is un- sad ur trial Judgmet of COUNTY, FLORIDA AS RE-
through .-and under the Defendants. any other than the property known. 010508at .aiumm o, Legal 1/20 CORDED IN PEU, BOOK
above named Defendaunthls, if a a 011208 Foreclsure Includingu anw d "C" PAGE 130 OF THE
deceased whose last known NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE endensmust tile a claim YOU ARE HEREBY required to 117 neys' Fees nd osts OF PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID
,cease who, to-wit: THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- COUNTY. TOGETHER WITH
addresses are unknown. SALEt within 60 days alter the sale file your answer or written de- THE IRT C IR- i To I H-
enses, if anr in the above pro- Legl 1/18. CUITr IN AND FOR SANTA THE FOLLOWING DE-
aC at0e t S.W. Nofi tROSAYCOUNTY,FLORIDA a SCRIBED PROPERTY: BEGIN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED NOTICE is hereby given that Dated this 28 day of December, feeding w'it the Clerk of his e SW 14 e' ftof RlSuCIVIL ACTI LORID A S E SOUTHEAST COR-
that an action to foreclose Mort- the undersigned Clerk of the 2007. Courtand t serve a copy IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF C L ACTION N OF SuA a T OT
go e covering the following Circuit Court of Santa Rosa thereof upon the plaintiff's attr- THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Sectio n 4, Twns e rn 0 S O "St
rea and personal property de- County, Florida, will on the 29 MARY M JOHNSON ney, whose name and address IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA "28West, thence run i20 s7-478-C 01 BLOC "B" TIGER POINe
scribed as folows, to-wit: dy of January 2008, at Clerk of he Circui Ct ap s heron, Dithin trty COUNTY, FLORIDA 19296 feet fora distance of D VISIONb CILA GE U i T 6 cH
1100 clock M. ntral CIRCUIT COURT SEAL days of the first publicati o of GENERAL JURISDICTION a7 tol hene run South O CA T R 20TH TE46ce
Lot 26 Block 235, HLLEY Time 12:00 o'clock P.M. East- By: Brandy Norris this Notice, the nature of this DIVISION of 5000 feet thencerun Norh TAYLORTGAGE CORPORA THNCE RUN NOR6.
BY THE SEA, according to ern Time at the 6865 Caroline Deputy Clerk proceedin being a suit for fore- CASE NC 02 2050" Es for a distance r KER M AE C A- T E RUN N OR
the plat thereof as re- Street, Santa Rosa County closure mortare ainst the 02 2'50" as r or a distance T24' 5" WS
arsre oaotrovetheaaFiret Pli nthatefafwh 51.50 FEET; THENCE RUN
corded in Plat Book B, Courthouse in Milton, Florida, THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID following described property, to ainnin thence cno Nor~ e o idu orl uH 02'34'005" FEE;TCWE
Page 155, of the Public offer for sale and sell atpublic J STERN, PA ATTORNEY wit: THEBANKOF NEWYORK AS ginC-hene dcontinueNFORuu7.6 ,ET,',OTwHE
RTsSaLto Fcoont n A e o -oEaa forto dhetaneeof SyOUTH N baa ANYNC MSUran o v
Records of Santa Rosa outcry to the highest and best FOR PLAINTIFF TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- 2 3 fet a it c FOR5769FT THE
SE 18.63 feet, thence run South vs POINT OF BEGINNING.
County, Florida. bidder for cash the 801 S. University Drive LOT 9 BLOCK A HIDDEN CATE HOLDERS CWABS INC 87 4543 st for a dsnce R EO OF B IN
l iollowin-described property sit- Suite 500 BAY VILLAGE PIASE 2 ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, f 18900 feet thene run EOGELIO ST TREVINO, et al
has beenfiled ainst you and uate in nt Rosa outy Flor- Plantation, FL 33324 ACCORDING TO THE P SERIES 2005-14 South 0 3'50 West for ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
you are required to sv ai da: t54233-8000 THEREOF, AS RECORDED PLAINTIFF, dist dance of 2863 eet oence ESED ED RS TE SAT E IRP
copy o your written defenses if o c e7-0o2495 EMC IN PLAT BOOK 7 G PAGE VS run North 87 50.55?.V.hen foeE O TE DF THAN THESAL RE R IF ANY
ay to i on Frank Albert Reer Lot 5 Block F, of PLANTA- 5e OF THE PUBLIC REC- O O GN R A d st FO890LOS704 f E OHER THANO THEP DE OER
rTION WOOD PHASEIIN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ORDS OF SANTA ROSA WILLIAME. OGBURN JR l. ei OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF
South Conwayoa Suite E according to the Plat AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- COUNTY FLORIDA. A A WILLIAM E. O' the .pint of beginning. Sa NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- THE LIS PENDENS MUSTFILE A
Orlando, Florida 32812 an Thereof, as recorded in TS AT, persons wi th BURN. LINDA OGBURN roert lin and ein in suant to on rder Rescheduling CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AF-
file the original with the Clerk of Plat Book 10, Paes 11 disabilities needing a special 232HIDDEN BAY BLVD AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES osa Foreosu Sale ded Decem- TER THE SALE
the above-styled Court on or be- and 12, 9f the Public Rec- accommodation should contact NAVARRE, FL 32566 CLAIMING BY THROUGH DATD this 28 da of Decem 200 an entered in
ore 30 das frm the first publi- ords of Santa Rosa COURT ADMINISTRATION, at UNDER AND A GAINST TH DATE hof Deceb Case NO. 2007-478A1 ou area person a a
may be entered against you for Courthouse at NONE, written defenses in the above DEFENDANTIS) WHO ARE MARY M JOHNSON Clerk i cia Crcut n and for SANTA dation in order to participate in
the relief demanded in the Cam- pursuant to the Final Judgment 1-800-955-8771 (TDDI or proceeding, on plaintiff's attor- NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD CIRCUIT COURT SEAL ROSA County Florida wherein this proceeding you are entitled
plaint. entered in a case pend in in 1-800-955-8770, va Florida ney, a default will be entered OR ALIVE WHETHER SAID UN- TV Bra.nyNoriLAYLOR, BEAR AND WHITA- at no cost to you to the provi-
Ssaid Court, the style of which is Relay Service, against you for the relief de- KNOWN' PARTIES MAY CLAIM pu: y" l rl KER MORTGAGE CORPORA- sions of certain assistant please
WITNESS my hand and seal of indicated above. manded in the Complaint or Pe- AN. INTEREST AS SPOUSS Deputy Clerk TION is the Plaintit and contact Susan Lond at 6865
said Court on the 31 day of De- 010508 tition. HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEE M MYERS ESQROGLIO STREVINO; LOUISE Caroline Street Milton, FL
cember, 2007 Any person or entity claiming 011208 OR OTHER CLAIMANTS'-, ERIMMYE-RlE.S ,UIRE TREVINO A/K/A LOUISE 32570, 850-983-1012 within
an interest in the surplus, if any, 1/14 DATED at SANTA ROSA MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC ADORNO & YdSS" LLPen BoulRTREVINO; are the Defendants, 2 workin days of this receipt
f you are a person with a disa- resultin from the foreclosure County this 31 day of Decem REGISTRATION SYSTEMS 2525 Ponce De Leon Boule will sell to the highest and best of this ocument. If you are
bity who needs accommoda- sale, oAher than the property -- hLer, 2007. INC.; JOHN DOE AND JAN .Frid bidder cash at STEPS OF hearing or Voice impaired call
order0wwoo pripa c btheA ATEN 33134, (305) N YASANTAydROSA COUNTY
lion in order to participate in owner as of the date of the Lis Legal 1/15 DOE' AS UNKNOWN TEN- 460-T00 I SANTA ROSA COUNTY 1-800-955-8771.
his proceedng, you are en Pendens, must file a claim on IN THE CIRCUIT MARY M JOHNSON ANTS IN POSSESSION COURTHOUSE a 1 1:00AM,
lied, a no cost to you, for the same wih the Clerk of Court I COURT IN Clerk of te Circuit Court DEFENDANT(S) I cord ce with The Amei- on the 31 day ofJnuary h 27 da of Decembe
rvisionof the certain assis- within 60 days after the forecl ND FOR SANTA ROSA CIRCUIT COURT SEAL cns with Doba Act e2008, the following described 2007.
once. IPlease contOct court Ad suresale. s COUNTY FLORIDA By Susan Lanc d OF CEI FORECLEOSURE cansWEE N ies oAct r property as set fort insad v JFhnsion
ministration at 6865 Caroline CASE Nib.: 07-000798 CA Deputy Clerk sans needing special cco- nalr M. Johnsn
CENTURI pr 6 Crmoae iong participate in thins Jm Of The Circuit Court
Street Milton Florida 32570 WITNESS my hand and official roceedi shouldontact Su COMMENCING AT THE CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
Telep 850 623363 seal, of said Cour this 28 day ROPERTIEScordance with the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puer Lond ~ no ar than seven NRT ATCIN AT THE CIRCUIT COURT E
within 2 wrin days ofyour of December2007l Partnership, American with Disabilities suant to a Summary FnalJudg- a e procidin NORTHEATCORNER FBy Brandy Nrns
receipt of this dOU I. Gifyou UPlaintiff, Act of 1990, persons mentof Foreclosure atedDe-() do's gior to tR nee SECTION V19 TORN S O y B DeputyCl err
are hearing or voice impaired, If you are a person with a needin a special. accom- cember 27, 2007 entered in I9u/NORTH,11 RAI GE l04 029 WiEST,
call 1 -800-9558771. disability wno needs ac- vs. modao tparticiat n Cv CaseuF No0. i lria, S lrnO- SANTA ROSA COUNT'85 010508
call 1-80M.8771. a. or-80-9 8 FLORIDA THENCE SOUTH011208
commodation in order to ... this proceeding shuld 07-338-CA01-MTG-C of the voice ia Forida Rela- Serv8 "8LO t"HENCES. UI 011208
Marv M. Johnson participate in this ro- PATRICK T. SEWELL, deceased, contactthe ASA Coordina- Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial I(lce va y uyALONG HE EAST LINE OF .. J
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ceeding, you are entited, s unknown spouse, heirs, devi. r no later than I seven (7) Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA N S- AID SECTION A DISTANCE
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL at no cost to you, for the sees grantees creditors or days -rior to the proceed- Cunty, MILTON F6rda, I wil ANY PERSON CLAIMING F 860.45 FEET THENCE '
By: Angelo Dunn provision of the certain other parties claiming by, ings fhear impaired, sell tothe highest and best bi-. ANINESTIN THE SOUTH 64 DEGREES 34
DeputyClerk ssistance. Please contact throughunder or gainst any e ca (80095-977 der fr c NORTH FRONT IS FROM THE SALE MINUTES EAST, 426 6
atCow P L RAR STEA on T gs eE l cal8 OH)95-977ATP der for cashat0NORTH FRONT PLUS FROM THE SLE, EE ENCE SOUTH 40 Legal 1/26
Court Administration at known or unknown person who TDD) or (800)955-8770 STEPS at the SANTA ROSA ANY OTHER HAN T EET THENCE SMINUTH 4E Legal 1/26
010508 6865 Caroline Street, Mil- is known to be ad or is voice), via Florida Relay County Courthouse located a PROERTY OWNER AS OF WEST ALONG SPRING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
011208 ton, Florida 32570 Tele- k o beor Service. 6865 CAROLINE STREET in THE DATE OF THE LS STREET A DISTANCE OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CR-
1/11 phone (8501 624-3639 alive; and CLIFF SEWELL, MILTON, Florida al 11:00am PENDEN MUST FILE A IS736 T EET POINT OF BE- CU OF FLORIDA IN AND
witY inOR ORLA N efL nts.FORIDA INASTRFILE A A CUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND
within 2 w in s Defenda. 010508 a.m. on the 31 ay of Jnuary IM WITHIN 60 DAYS GINNING THENCE NORTH FO SANTA ROSA
Sour receipt of is ocu- .. 011208 2008 the following described AFTERTHE SALE. GINNING THENCE 58 MINUTE COUNTY
ment. If you are hearin NOTICEF SALE 1/16 property asset forth in said 52 DEGRES 58 MINUTES CUN CA
o Legal 1/12 orlSO0 5 7i impaired' cal pS CHAP- Summory Final Judgment, to-wit: 010508 THENCES SOUTH25 40 DE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF LOT BLOCK B, OF 011208 GREES 26 MINUTES WEST DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
THE 1ST JUDICIALRCIRCUIT Mary M. Johnson Notice is given that under a MCLANI ESTATE, A SUB- 1/19 PARALLEL WITH SPRINd TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE
IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT mmary final Judgment of Legal 1/17 DVSO r STREET A DISTANCE OF FOR HSI ASSET SECURI
COUNTY FLORIDA CIRCUIT COURT SEAL Foreclosure dated December OF SECTION 7 TOWNSHIP FEET- --HENCE SOUTH 52 TIZATION CORPORATION
CASE N D. 07-859 CA By Brandy Norris 27 2007 in Case No: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 3 SOUTH ANGE 29 Legal 1/2 DEGREES 58 MINUTES zo2006-OPT MORTGAGE
DepuCASE NO. 07-859 CA B ty Clerk 2067-000798-CA of the Circuit THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, WEST SANTA ROSA EAST A DISTANCE OF 125 PSSTHROUGH CERTIFI-
BRANCH BANKING AND Court of the Firsl Judicial Circuit IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA, AC- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FEET- THENCE NORTH 40 CATES SERIES 2006-OPT1,
TRuST COMPANY ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF in and for Santa Rosa County COUNTY FLORIDA CORDINI TO THE PLAT THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- DEGREES 26 MINUTES Plainiff,
rakeTRUST COMPANY, Frnobrida GNR AL JURISDICTION THEREOF, AS RECORDED CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA EAST ALONG SPRING vs, .......
Plaintiff, Butler & Hosch, P.A. I'will sell to the highest and best DIVISION IN PLAT BOOK C PAGES) ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA STREET A DISTANCE OF 80 JREYCtH NELL et. al.
3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E bidder for cash on the front CASE NO: 07-1009 CA 82, OF THE PULIC REC- CIVIL ACTION FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- Defendants.
Orlando Florida 32812 steps of the Santa Rosa County ORDS OF SANTA ROSA CASE NO.: 07-1024 CA GINNING N. T FOLO
,r (407) 3d1-5200 Courthouse, 6865 Caioline THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS COUNTY, FLORIDA. DIVISION:'B .-L,,. RECL ....
SStreet, Milton Santa Rosa TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- A/K/A 5173 SPRING STREET, R
DEAR 0. MACK, etal., 010508 Coun, Flori da 32570, at CATEHOLDERS CWABS INC. Anyoersonlamnaanneel WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, JAY, FL 32565
Defendant(s)., 011208 11:3 a.m. on January 29 ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, in th esurnus afom-h soen if Plaintiff,
113 2008, the following described SERIES 2006-3. any other than he eor r Any person claiming an suant to a Final Judment of

sNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENl urd LegalL14 ,DEAN ODOM; CATHERIN M.oe owner as of the d of of the FirsE Judicial Circuit in
ment Schedulin Foreclosure IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Height subdivision accor O N A L N ecember, Defenant(s). the Li Penens must file a han o re a ina DEUTSCHE
Sale entered on December 27, THE ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT in thereof recorded in Y THROUGH NDR AND C ATIN insftr the sl BANK NATIONAL TRUST
2007 in this case now pending IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA p tBook B, Page 149 of the AGAINST THE HEREIN MARY M. JOHNSON CE OF ACTION days after the sle. COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR
in said Court the style of which COUNTY, FLORIDA public records of Santa Rosa NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEND- MARY M. JOHNSON TO: DAVID A. TODD WITNESS MY HAND and the HSI ASSET SECURITIZATION
is indicated above. GENERAL JURISDICTION County, Florida. ANT(S) WHO ARE NOT Clerk of the Circuit Court seal of this Court on December CORPORATION 2006-OPT1
I will sell to the highest and best DIVISION KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR CIRCUIT COURT SEAL LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 27, 2007. MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH
bidder for cash in the SANTA CASE NO: 07-957 CA Any person claiming an interesC ACVE WHETHER SAID UN- By AEAngela D1 W SMUGGLERS COVE CERTIFC TS, SERIES
ROSA County Cournhouset The U NTIO in the surplus from the sale, if KNOWVN PARTIES MAY CLAIM Deputy Clerk DRIVE Mary M. Johnson 2006-OPTI is the Plaintiff and
FrontDoor of Santa Rosa U.S CiATINKNATIONALASSO- any, other than the property AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES GULF BREEZE, FL 325639022 Clerk of the Circuit Court JEFFREY CHANNELL; KIM-
County Courthouse, 6865 CIATION, AS TRUSTEES FOR owner ns of the date of the is HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID CIRCUIT COURT SEAL BERLY CHANNELL; UN-
Carore Street, Milton CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF pendens must file a claim within OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; J STERN PA ATTORNEY CURRENT ADDRESS: UN- By: Brandy Norris KNOWN TENANT are the De-
Florida 32570 at 11:00 BEAR STEARNS ASSET y0 days after the sale. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE COR.- FOR PLAINTIFF .KNOWN Deputy Clerk fendants. I will sell to the highest
Sa.m. on the 30 day of January BACKED SECURITIES I LLC, PORATION III JOHN DOE 801 5, University Drive Suite and best bidder for cash at
S200, the following described ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, Dated December 28, 2007. AND JANE bOE AS UN 500 ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN 010508 Santa o County Courthouse,
property on net forth in said Or- SERIES 2005-AC5 KNOWN TENANTS IN POS Plantation, FL 33324 PARTIES CLAIMING BY 011208 801 Caroline St., Milton, Fl, at
der or Final Judgment, o-wit: PLAINTIFF MARY M. JOHNSON SESSION 954-233-8000 THROUGH, UNDER AND /20 26 on February 2008, the fol-
VS. Clerk of Circuit Court DEFENDANT(S) 07-79296 (CWF) AGAINST THE HEREIN lowing described property as
SLOT 6 BLOCK 5, IN THE STEPHEN C. TAMMELLEO CIRCUIT COURT SEAL NAMED INDIVIDUAL DE- set forth in said Final Judgment,
RE-SUBDIVISION OF SKY- A/K/A STEPHEN C By- Brandy Norris NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FENDANT(S) WHO ARE Legal 1/25 to wit:
LINE HEIGHTS SUBDIVI- TAMMELLIO; KIRSTEN M Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ACCORDANCE WITH THE NT WHO AR A
T SION A SUBDIVISION OF TAMMELLEO A/K/A KIRSTEN AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- NOT KNOWN TO BE DEADSEE LEGAL DESCRIPTION
TIES ACT, persons with OR ALIVE WHETHER SAID IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ATTACHED HERETO AS EX.
PORTION OF THE M. TAMMELLIO ANY AND ALL 010508 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- disabilities needing a special UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HIBI
NORTH HALF OF THE UNKNOWN B. RTIES CLAIM- 011208 suant to a Summary FinalJudg- accommodation should contact CLAIM AN INTEREST AS IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA0 T "A"
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF IN BY, THROUGH UNDER l ment of Foreclosure dated De- COURT ADMINISTRATION, at SPOUSES HEIRS, DEVI- COUNTY, FLORIDA EXHIBIT "A
SECTION 28 TOWNSHIP 2 AND AGAINST THIA HEREIN F cember 27, 2007 entered in the SANTA ROSA Coun, SEES RANTEES, OR CIVIL DIVISION
NORTHRANGE 28 WEST NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEND- Civil Case No, 07-1009 CA of Courthouse at NONE OTHER CLAIMANTS CASE NO.
SANTA ROSA COUNTY' ANT(S WHO ARE NOT CASE NO.1 07-857 CA
FLORIDA, ACCORDING Td KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR Legal 1/16 the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judi- 1-800v955.8771 .TDDU LoBKSomi
THE PLAT THEREOF RE- ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN-e Commence a the intersection of
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ROSA County, MILTON, Flor- Relay Service. KNOWN Plaintiff, the South line of Section 34
"B", AT PAGE 38 OF THE AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- ida, I will sell to the highest and vs Township 2 North,SRange 2
PUBLIC RECORDS OF HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES CUlT OF THE STATE OF best bidder for cash al NORTH 010508 CURRENT ADDRESS: UN- WESLEY DALE FLEWELLYN, el Wes Sant Rosa County, Fior
SANTA ROSA COUNTY, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; FLORIDA, IN AND FOR FRONT STEPS al the SANTA 011208 KNOWN al, ida, also being the North Right


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of Way line of North Soencer LOT 30 BLOCK "B" RIDGE- tered against you for the relief MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
Field Road and the East tine of THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID WAY ESTATES, SANTA ROSA demonded in the complaint. SERIES 2006-NC2 ASSET This said sale will be held on
the West 1/2 of the Southeas J STERN PA., ATORNEY COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORD- BACKED PASS THROUGH CER- JANUARY 25, 2008 at 10.:00
1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of FOR PLAINT1IFF C INHG TO THE PLAT RECORDED if you are a person with a Disa- TIFICATES is the Plaintiff and AM.
said section, alsobeing the 801S. University Drive Suite IN PLAT BOOK E' PAGE 1 bilities who need any accommo- RONALD G. REESE HOLLY
West Right of Way Maranotha 500 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF dation in order to participate in IRENE CASE LARRY W CASE If the owner cares to recover
Way (o 0' R/W?; thence go Plantation, FL 33324 SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLOR- this proceeding you are entitled UNKNOWNi SPOUSE Or said vehicle they may bring the
Norah 0015'18" West along 1954)233-8000 IDA. at no cost to you to the provi- RONALD G. REESE, JOHN amount of the charges in cash
said West Roht of Way Line a 06-64478 (GMAP) sions of certain assistant please DOE; JANE DOE AS UN- only before the date of sale to
distance of 911.80 feet to the TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE contact Susan Land at 6865 KNOWN TENANT IS) IN POS- Ken's Paint & Body and the ve-
Point of Beinnina thence con- IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE HOME DESCRIBED AS FOL- Caroline Street Milton, FL SESSION OF THE SUBJECT hidcle will be surrendered to
tinue Nort 0015'18" West AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- LOWS: 32570, 850-983-1012 within PROPERTY are defendants. I wil them This sale is in accordance
along said West Right of Way TIES ACT, persons with 2 working days of this receipt sell to the highest and best bid- with FL Statute 713.78.
Line a distance of 082 89 feet disabilities needing a special 1. 1984 MOBILE HOME SUN of this document. If you are der for cosF1 at the NORTH
thence go South 8928'00 accommodation shoud contact BELT hear n or Voice impaired call FRONT STEPS OF COURT- 011208
West a distance of 135.00 COURT ADMINISTRATION, at 2. ID #SBHALA1981 1800-955-8771. HOUSE at he Santo Rosa 011208
feet thence go South the SANTA ROSA County 3. TITLE # 18151036 County Courthouse, in Milton, 1/39
0015'18 West a distance of Courthouse at WITNESS my hand and the seal Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the
89.89 feet; thence go North 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or Any person claiming an interest of this Court this 3 day of Janu- 26 day of February, 2008, the Legal 1/4
8928'00 East a distance of 1-800-955-8770, via Florida in the suprlus from the sale, if ary, 2008. following described property as
135.00 fee" to The Point of Be- Relay Service. any, other than the property set forth in said Finoa Judgment, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
ginning; the above described owner as of the date of the is Mary M. Johnson to wit: THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
parcel of land is situated in Sec- 010508 pendens must file a claim within As CNerk of the Court CUlT IN AND FOR SANTA
ion 34 Township 2 North, 011208 0 days after the sale. CIRCUIT COURT SEAL LOT 26, BLOCK B OAK ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA
Range 29 West Santa Rosa 1/28 By Brandy Norris POINTE SUBDIVISION Case No. 07-2 19
County, Florida and contains The court, in its discretion, may As Deputy Clerk SANTA ROSA COUNTY Division E
0 .26 acres more or less La 1/29 enlarge the time of the sale. No- FLORIDA ACCORDING T6
moLegal ice ot the changed time of sale 011208 THE PLAT BOOK G, AT InRe the Marriage of:
Poert Address: 5469 Marc- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF shall be public ed a provided 011908 PAGE 13 OF THE PUBLIC Stephen Henry Mattutat,
notha Way Pace, FL 32571 THE iNST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT herein. 1/34 RECORD OF SAID Petiioner/Husband,
A oe3 37 IN AND FOR SANTA ROS A E nd COUNTY.RNg krtSO
01008 a ni erestE UAFCOUNTY FLORIDA% I TN mhgand and the Legal 1/35
ntOhespl DtheO sale, sealT o s CEurtn he Leal /35 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN Respondent/Wife.
ReCIVIL6DIVISION C day FF SKY OfOeHerCAANThe PLATNTHEolf
an han Te O r7-838 day o December, 2007. N ETHIRCUIT C OURT OF INTEREST sTHE SURPLUS
OwNas of the dao aeTothe L Is THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- FROM THE SALE IF ANY, NOTICE OF: ACTIONl I
pendens must file a claim within HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES MARYM.JOHNSON Crl, IN AND FOR SANTA OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
0 days after the sale CIRCUIT OURT SEAL ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF TO: OLGA SKVORTSOVA
S Plaintiff Brandy Norris CASE NO .200-964-CA THE LIS PENDENS MUST FLEA
MARY M. JOHNSON vsU AN Clerk of Court CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
As Clerk a the Court BIENDA LEE BYLAND et al, HARVESTERS FEDERAL CREDIT TER THE SALE that a Petition for Dissolution of
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL Defendants 00508 UN ION, Marriage has been filed against
By Brandy Norris Defendants. 011208 If you are person with a Disa- you, and that you are required
As Deputy Clerk N OTICE OF FORECLOSURE 1/30 Plaintiff, bitilies who need any accommo- oa serve a copy of your Re-
GAtdS tn o r2 OF FORtEcLOSUE i lDeaembH dotion in order to participate in sponse or Pleading to the Peti-
NAted this 27 day of December, Legal 1/31 vs. this proceeding you are entitled tin upon the Petfflioner's Attor-
NOTICE IS HEREBY G VEN g N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BRENTON JEROME HOL- sions of certain assistant please S. Bayen St., Pensacoa, Flor-
A Hsuant to oiHE T CI SANTA ROSA CUI LINGER DELOIS HOLLINGER conac Susan Land at 6865 ida 32502, and file the orii-
Tthe AmeiD 2es re anatete oy o IN AND FOR SANTA ROS BANK 'OF AMERICA N A Caroline Street Milton, FL no response or Pleading in the
cans with Disabilities Act per- ,eri C50e983 0123 CiAn GNEA JORID T oAND STONEBROOK VILLGE 32570, 850-983-1012R within office of the Clerk of the Circuit
ans in snabe of the Circuit Court of the S DIVISIOIION HOM ERS ASSOCIA- 2 worin days of th recep Court, on or before he 28th
o ,mmodalien to n articipte, in JudilnCircuitiaortSataCASION T7ON8INC of this document. If you are day of January, 2008. If you
IO I Rrcuit n and or Santa CASE NO: 07000877CA TION, INCC Or V ice R ae ci alo Bdo s a Defat
this proceed should, no later Rosa C Florida wherein hern or Voice impaired call fail to do so a Defult
than seven I l icysprr, pan-HSBC MO GAGE ERVICES, DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL Defendants. 1.800-955-8771. Judgment will be taken
ttactathe Cier ofi t '-,0nour"'A's- INC is the Plaintiff and BRENDA TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE NoTE OF ACTION Date h day of January, againt you for the rel
S coordinator atLEE BYLAND- GAILEN R. FOR HARBORVIEW 2005-07 OF ACTION Doed this 2 day Of January, enanded in the Petition.
8550623013 6865 CARO- BYLAND- JOHNN3DOE JANEN PLAINTIFF TO Delois Hollin er .piesf acrt dcmentsin
L IN E FOT.BOO HMITON DOAFtLUN O N E NVS C NT TO : Delois0Holli E Nr T Copies of all court documents inc
32570. If hearinT g imHM paired N SF IN PTSSEUK ON TN VS 5652 Sandstone Drive Mary MJohnson this case, includin orders, are
c2 DD8009558771 via THE UBJECT PROPERTY Ore UKER Aace FL 32571 Clerk Of The Circuit Court available at the C'erk of Circuit
FlOrIda elay System ,I C .CT t ar OSHELA C. TUCK.ERC A/ CIRCUIT COURT SEAL Court's office. You may review
Iul l h e" d enants.I ,wisell tohe SHEILA C TUCKER TIMOTHY YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac- By: Brandy Norris these documents upon request.
Ben-Ezra & Kaortz PA highest and best bidder forcash C TUCKER ANY AND ALL UN- tion to foreclose a mortgage on Deputy Clerk
Atil orne for Plalntiff a n t the NORTH FRONT STEPS KNOWN IARTIES CLAIMING the following real ropey in You must keep the Clerk o he
2901 rlin Roa Suite 300 OF COURTHCOUSE at t OheSantal BYTHROUGH, UNDER, AND Santa Rosa County, Floria: 011208 Circuit Court's office notified of
Fart uLnrtolei FIOridot 33312 osa county CLourtouse, in Mil- AAINST THE HEREIN 011908 your current address. You may
TreDhon 07704100 ton, Florida, at 11:00 a.m.on NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEND- THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED 1/37 fie Notice of Current Address
Fax 05 532329he ay of January 2008 ANTISI WHO ARE NOT LAND SITUATE LYING AND Florida SuprmeCourt Ap-
Fx 305 53329 .the following describe prop; KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR BEING IN THE' COUNTY OF proved rFamily Law Fortm
010508 erty as set rth n said Final ALVE WHETHER SAID UN- SANTA ROSA STATE OF FLOR- Legal 1/38 12.915.) Future papers in this
011208 Judgment, to wit: KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM DA TO-WIT LOT 5 BLOCK NOTICE OF'SALE lawsuit will be mailed to the ad-
1/26 R T AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES C 'STONEBROOK VILLAGE NOTICE OF SALE dress on record at the clerk's of-
LO o u rO i7, THEIRS DEVISEES, GRANTEES PWIASE II ACCORDING T bice
Legal01/27 RE-SUB6IVISION OF SKY' R OR1HER CLAIMANTS pAT THEE RECORD To be sold for the lien owed for fice
2 UNE HEIGHTS A SUB~~DV HLLEY BY THE SEA IMROVE- LAT BOOK E PAGE 35 OF harges of town and store. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Flor-
IN.THE.CIRCUIT COURT OFSION ACCORDING TO THE MENT ASSOCIATION INC.; THE PUBLIC RECORDS' OF The vehicle will ae sold to tee ida FamilyvLaw Rules of Proce-
IN THE SIRUT IA COUI T F PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MORTGAGE ELECTRdNIC ST R C FL highest bidder to satisfy the lien dure, requires certain automatic
IN AND FOR SANTAROSA R"38 ON'FILE"WI" E J SDOE AND JANE DOE NOESH1 ETOSA HE
.FLN LA BOF T HEI THE JOHN TOWN2 STANESOIN0 C I LEA EEF T held at Ken's Point & Bady N formation. Failure to comply can
COUNTY FLOR SDICTIONA CLRK OF THE CIRCUIT AS UNKNOWNENANTS 5 MORE PARTICULARLY D 4074 Avalon Blvd., Milton in result in sanctionsindin dis-
GENERAL JURIDICTI COURT, IN AND FOR POSSESSION TYSCRIBED As FOLLOWS: BEGIN Santa Rosa County in the State missal or striking of pleadings.

NATE OFFORECLOFOIDOF LOT 5 BLOCK "C". T o Dated at Milton, Santa Rosa
CITIMORTGAGE INC SUC ANYSON CLAIMING AN OTCE OF FORECLOSURE STONEBROOk VILLAGE The following Ve icles are/is County Florida this 19th day
CESSOR BY MERGER T FIRST INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS PHASE A SUBDIVISION OF bein held for the above of December, 2607.
NATIONWIDE MORTGAGEFROM THE SALE IF ANY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANG^ ler 1998 Make MERC CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
CORPORATION OTHERTHANF THEPROPER TFY suant to a Summary Fjnaldudg- 29 WEST, SN SANTA ROS MeS 5P9WU 9994 CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
PLAINTIFF OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF ment of Foreclosure aatea De- COUNTY FLORIDA AS RE- VIN# 4M2ZU52P9WUJ39994 BY: Carmen Emery
Vs. THE US PENDENS MUST PILE A cember 27 2007 entered in CORDED IN PLAT BOOK E AT
W. PNCE OYCAPEN CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- Civil Case No 07000877CA PAGE 35 OF THE PUBLIC REC The registered and/or legal 010508
J.W. PEANCE; J EA PEN TER THE SALE. of the Circuit Court of th 1ST ORDS 6F SAID COUNTY-; owners are: 011208
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN Judicial Circuit im anj for THENCE GO SOUTH 08 DE-........... 011908
PARTIES CLAIMING BY If ou are a person with a Diso- SANTA ROSA County, Forida, GREES 00 MINUTES 11 E C E H MAYLE 012608
THROUGH, UNDER, AND biflties who leed any accommo- I will sell to thu highest and best N1ES A S DA-ISANCEOF 1344 LARUA ST:1/
AGAINST THE HEREIN nation in order to participate in bidder or cash o THE NORTH 1O0 0 SNCEGO4, PENS ACOLA FL 32505
NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEND- this proceeding you are entitled FRONT STEPS OF THE COURT- .NOrTH 89 rTHENRCES 59 MFN Legal 1/40
ANTS) WHO ARE NOT at no cost to you to the provi- HOUSE at the SANTA ROSA UTS 40 SECONDS WEST A SECOND OWNER: SHIRLEY
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR sons of certain assistant please County Courthouse locatedT at UTANCE OF 154 32 FEET ELAINE SALTER NOTICE OFSALE
ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- contact Susan Land at 6865 6816 CAROLINE STREET MIL- TOANTH E rCRV W FSTE LY 112ARUBERIAAVE
KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM Caroline Street Milton, FL TON FL 32570 in Florida at RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF PENSACOLA, FL 32507 To be sold for the lien owed for
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, 32570 850-983-1012 within 110ob am. on the' 26 ta of ",'S'TNE"DRIVE60'^ charges of towing and storage.
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES 2 working days of this receipt Februry 2'008 the flrowina PVAT N ^D THENCE ('" LIEN HOLDER: CNAC Tihe vehicle will be sld to lhe
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; of this document. If you are described roeras se fort iN 707 NEW WARRINGTON RD highest bidder o saty he lien
JOHN DOE AND JANE DO hearing or Voice impaired call in said Smmary Final Judg- SAID CURVED WESTE PENSACOLA, FL 32506 on the vehicle. The sae will be
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN 1-800-955-8771 must to-wit: RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE BEING held at Ken's Paint & Body
POSSESSION -80&55877C .NCAIVE 'NORTH^WESTERLY INSURANCE CO: FIRST AC- 4074 Avalon Blvd. Milton in
DEFENDANT(S) Dated this 28 day of December, LOT 14 BLOCK 126, ACN NAVIEN A RA EIEU CEPTANCE INS CO. INC Santa Rosa County in the State
CE08F'FORECLOSURE HOLLEY 6Y THE SEA, AC 3124.91 FEET AN ARC DIS_ 3322 WEND AVE STE 1000 of Faorlda.
NOCE OF FOREICOSURE M ohCORDING TOI THE 'PLAT TANtCE'OFidoo FEET (DELTA NASHVILLE, TN 37203
goMJhn THEREOF AS RECORDED IN DEGREES 11 MINUTES The follwilg Vehie(s) are/is
HCllerKOf The'Circuit Court PLAT BOOK B PAGE 155 00 SECONDS CHORD IE Amount to towing "s $401.00, being 'eld for the above
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- CIRCUIT COURT SEAL OF THE PUBLB C RECORD 5 NG -NORT- 00 DEGREES Lien Filing Feeo a$30000 claimed en:
suant to a Summary Final Judg- By: Brandy Norris OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, 41 MINUTES r-53 SECD Storae Chares of $175.78
meant of Foreclosure dated De- Deputy Cerk FLORIDA E JANUA 2, 2008 plus Year 1999 Make KIA
cember 27 2007 entered in WEST, CLORD DISTANCTE 10 onal storage Tee of Model 4DR
Civil Case1No. 07-919 CA f 010508 m a FEET) TO THE NORTHWEST' $ day plus sales tax VIN# KNAFB1214X5805297
te Circuit Court of the 1ST Judi- 011208 CORNER OF LOT5,-BLOCK' .15.00 per day p"us sales tax. VIN# KNAFB1214X5805297
cial Circuit in and forPSANTA 12 2ny h'riREaDEheNrooe lTE r ^ This said sale will be held on The registered and/or legal
ROSA ounty, MILTON Flor- r ner s A ANUARY 28, 2008 at 10:00 owners are:
h 'I wst and LeBOOK E'AT PAGE 35 FO THE J 28, 2008 at 10:00 owners are:
d eo est and Legal /
NO R T H e nuIfrPUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID O R :. MICHAEL ONE-AL
ROSA Count Courtouse I- ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Date his 27 da of December ES 59 idvehice they may bring the 4918 LEGEND CREEK LANE
coated at 6865 CA LINE IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA this 27 day of Decemb UTES 49 SECONDS EAST A s c e b h L R EE
REET in COUNTY, FLORIDA 2007. DISTANCE OF 154.42 FEETa o te-harges c PE 3
otamon 3 o I MARY M JOHNSON rS s t &Bodyanth ve- Lit) HOLDER: CAR CORNER
JanaRy, 2008 the tlowin de- CASE NO.: 07-941 CA terkofhe.CircuitCourt DOF AFORESAID LOT 5, BLC a ide will be surrendered to OF PENSACOLA INC
scre, WUR set or in COUNTRYWIDE HOME CIRCUIT COURTw SEAL GINNING THE ABOVE D. .t O- Thi s sale is in accordance 4141 N. PACE BLVD
t t Summar Final Judgment, ^ N C., By: Angela punn SCL. ARCEL OF LAND0 wt FL Statute 713.78. .PEN 5ACOLA,,FL 32505
salNPlai S B Deputy Cler SITUATED IN SECTION 31, 01120 o 8 ai h i
A SU9D1VISION OF A POR- vs. 29 WEST ROSA 011208
TION OF SECTIONu a 16 n o. ...ERN PA., ATTORNEY COUNT, FlORIDA. 1i/3 Amount to towing 's $120.00,
TOWN 2 N,,ea ORT/ i,,e,, DOE;ANEheOSAAS NTAOROSACon .... .Lien FIlin Feo e oe $al300.00
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RAG N ET ia A 07-9 CA POSSESSION OF THE SCr JECT Suite 5 u00 you are require to serve a Legal 1/39 JANFiaARY 2, 008,elusndIr
ROAC COUDNG PLATY LRE-PR e1T uc u Plantation, FL 33324 copy of r our written defenses,tIFyr e of$uperday



PAGE this 28 day of December id oL. i D" tyere V anu a n ha d fs
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P 19541233-000 propertyaset OroinsadF- CASEDS NO.: SECOND OWNER: IRVIN highe sf
07972FM) nal judgment, owJudicit: 572007CA 268CAXXXX Lau /36 w e teredaainstou icle w illbesurrenderedto
MAR O SEN WID an J LO O INC. is 0 P claimed I in: 0o
J. STERN PA ATTORNEY OF COURTHOUSE at the Santa IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF -As Deputy ClerkBNOTICEFOF4SA L




IN ACCO~RDANCE WtI-tTHFLOH 13 BLOCK..E_ OF COUNTRYWIDE HOME PUBLICNOTICE PACE, Fl. 32571 4074 Avalon Blvd., M~ilton, in


AMERICANS WITH DISABIL CHANTILLY WOODS,
TIES ACT, persons with PHASE 3 ACCORDING TO
disabilities needing a special THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
accommodation should conta CORDED IN PLAT BOOK G,
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at PAGE (S) 1OF THE PUBLIC
the SANTA ROSA County RECORDS OF SANTA ROSE
Courthouse at NONE, COUNTY, FLORIDA.
1-800-955-8771 (TDDI or
1-00-955-8770, va Florida ANY PERSON CLAIMING
Relay Service. AN INTEREST IN THE SUR-
PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF
010508 ANY OTHER THAN THE
011208 PROPERTY OWNER AS OF
I1/27 THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS
Legal 1/28 AFTER THE SALE.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF If you are a person with a Diso-
THE ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT biitlies who need any accommo-
IN AND FOR SANTA ROS da ,tion iF order to participate in
COUNTY FLORIDA is proceeding you are entitled
..GENERA. JURISDICTION at no cost to you to the provi-
- D JURSISION sins of certain assistant please
,CASE NO: 07-49-CA Ccontact Susan Land at 6865
CASE NO: 07-49-CA Caroline Street Milton, FL
GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC 32570,850-983-1012 within
PL TIFworkin days of this receipt
rSlirT ofthis a ocument If you are
.- hearin or Voice impaired call
KELLY JOE MCCULLEY; UN- 1-80- 55-8771.
KNOWN SPOUSE OF KELLY Dated this 19 day of December,
JOE MCCULLEY IF ANY' ANY 2007.
AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY THROUGH MARY M. JOHNSON
UNDER AND AGAINST THE Clerk oflThe Circuit Court
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE By !.Watkins
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD D' uy: Cterk
OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID Dpt Clerk
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY 010508
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS 011208
SPOUSES HEIRS, DEVISEES, I/
GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIM-
ANTS; JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN-
ANTS IN POSSESSION. Legal 1/30
DEFENDANTS)
D T IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREAND FOR SANTA ROSA
SALE-- h- .COUNTIYI, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- CASE NO.
suant to a Summary Final Judg- 2007-CA-000355
ment of Foreclosure dated De- a
cember 27, 2007 entered in DCB GROUP, INC. as as-
Civil Case No. 07-49-CA of the signee of Jaken Enterprises,
Circuit Court of the 1 ST Judicial Inc.,
Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA
C unty, Milton, FloridR, I will Plaintiff,
sell to the highest and best bid-
der for cash at north front steps v.
at he SANTA ROSA Coun sATE OF JOHN P
Courhouse located at 686 ESTATE OF JOHN P.
Caroline Street in Milton Flor- BRAKE, SR., deceased,
ida, at 11:00 am. on tIe 31 JOHN P. BRAKE, JR., per-
day of January, 2008 the f- sonal reresentative of estate of
lowing described property as John P. rakeSr.,
set forth in said Summary Final JOHN P. RAKE, JR., indi-
Judgment, to-wit': viduoa y
S "II PATTIr RAKE, PATTI BRAKE
LOTS 12 AND 13, BLOCK as guardian and next best
4, OF LYNWOO6 PARK friend of FRANCES HUNTER
SUBDIVISION, ACCORD- BRAKE a minor KENNETH
ING TO THE PLAT AS RE- W. HAYNES, and ELIZA-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK A, BETH J. HAYNES,
PAGE (S) 112, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF Defendants.
FLORIDA. OUNTY TWICE OF FORECLOSURE

Sthe surplus trmhe sale. i Pursuant to the Final Judgment
any heer than the roer of Foreclosure entered in the
wnr s aot Ihe dle ei eabove-captioned cause pending
e, must tile a clm in the above Court, the under-
lh n ter the sale ~signed Clerk of the above
Court, will on the 30 day of Jan-
Doted thINs 28 day of December, uaryo 2008, at 11 :00 a.m. on
2007, the ornt teps of the Sant a Rosa
County Courthouse, 6865 Car-
MARY /, JOHNSON olite Street Milton, FL offer for
Cler of Ihe Circuit Court soit the (following described
SIRCUIT COURT SEAL reat property in Santa Rosa
lorris County, Florida.;
DOply or,


LOANS, INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DALE WILSON, et al,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
DALE WILSON A/K/A
DALE E. WILSON
Last Known Address: 4535
Kelly Ln, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
Current Residence Unknown
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DALE E. WILSON A/K/A
DALE E. WILSON
Last Known Address: 4535
Kelly Ln Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
Current Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac-
tion for Foreclosure of Mort-
gage on the following de-
scribed property:
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A"
EXHIBIT "A"
THAT PORTION OF LOT 4,
SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 2
SOUTH, RANGE 28 WEST,
SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA, DESCRIBED AS FOL-
LOWS: COMMENCING AT
THE SOUTHWEST CORNER
OF LOT 7 BLOCK 3 HICKORY
SHORES 'SUBDIVISION UNIT
NO. 2, ACCORDING TO PLAT
FILED IN PLAT BOOK "A", AT
PAGE 57 OF HTE PUBLIC REC-
ORDS 6F SAID COUNTY-
THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES
00'00" WEST AND PARALLEL
WITH TEH WEST LINE OF SAID
SECTION TO A POINT 535.45
FEET SOUTH OF BAY DRIVE
FOR THE POINT OF BEGINN-
ING THENCE NORTH 81 DE-
GREES 22'45" EAST 100.62
FEET TO A POINT IN A CURVE
LINE BEING THE WEST RIGHT
OF WAY LINE OF A COUNTY
ROAD; THENCE ALONG SAID
RIGHT OF WAY LINE BEING
A CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAV-
ING A RADIUS OF 50.06 FEET
A CHORD BEARING OF
SOUTH 32 DEGREES 11'57"
EAST WITH A CHORD DIS-
TANCE OF 40.00 FET AND
AN ARC DISTANCE OF 41.15
FEET- THENCE SOUTH 34 DE-
GREES 13'22" WEST 136.49
FEET TO A POINT IN THE
NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE
OF THE GULF POWER COM-
PANY RIGHT OF WAY EASE-
MENT- THENCE SOUTH 89
DEGREES 44'00" WEST,
ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY
LINE 44.03 FEET- THENCE
NORTH 0 DEGREES 00'00"
EAST 131.83 FEET OT HTE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if
any, to i, on Marshall C. Wat-
son, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff
whose address is 1800 NW
49TH STREET SUITE 120
FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309
on or before February 21,
2008, a date which is within
thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice in the
[THE PRESS GAZETTE IN MIL-
TONI and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either be-
fore service on Plaintif's attar-
ney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be en-


Santa Rosa County in the Stale
AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS LIEN HOLDER: N/A of Florida
STATE HOUSING INITIA- or a.
TIVES PARTNERSHIP (SHIP) INSURANCE CO: GEICO The following Vehicles) are/is
PROGRAM GENERAL INS CO- being held for the above
SANTA ROSA COUNTY 1 GEICO PLZ claimed lien:
Santa Rosa CounlK announces WASHINGTON, DC 20076JEP
the availability of SHIP Program Amount to towing s $130.00, Model 4DR
funds for State Fiscal Year Lien Filin Fee of' $300.00 VIN# 1J4J58S1ML640758
2007/2008 in the total amount torage Chares of $223.72
of $1, 21,600.00. The pur- as ofJANUAR 2, 2008, plus The registered and/or legal
pose of tLhe SHIP Program is to dditional storage fee of owners are:
produce and preserve affordo- 15.00 per day plus sales tax.
ble sing. The activities pro-
vided through the SHIP Program
and the amounts of funds avail-
e in each activity are as fol-
lows:
Activity of Funds
Owner Occupied Rehabilitation
Amount
$ 610000.00
First Time Home Buyer
$190,391.00
Emergency Repair
New Construction Subsidy
Program Administration
$ 128160.00
tlaL 2007/2008 SHIP Funding
$1,281,600.00
NOTE: Residents residing inside ,^ ~
the city limits of Jay, Milton, and
Gulf Breeze are eligible to ap-
ply for SHIP assistance.
These activities were recom-
mended for implementation by
the Santa Rosa County SHIP Af-
fordable Housing Advisory
Committee and approved by
the Santa Rosa Counly Board of
of County Commissioners to
produce and preserve afforda-
ble housing within the County.
Those persons interested in ap-
plyin0 for housing assistance
should contact Santa Rosa
County, Housing Program,
6051 Old Bagdad Hiaway,
Suite 201 Milton, Florida
32583, 850d981-7075.
011209
011208


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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 07-847 CA
WELLS FARGO BANK N.A. AS /
TRUSTEE FOR CARRINGTON
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
SERIES 2006-NC2 ASSET
BACKED PASS THROUGH CER-
S Plaintiff,
SRONALD G. REESE, et al,
Defendants.
NTCE OF FORECLOSURE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judaement
of Foreclosure dated the 31 day
of December, 2007 and en-
tered in Case No. 07-847 CA
of the Circuit Court of the 1ST
Judicial Circuit in and for Santo
Rosa County, Florida wherein r
WELLS FARGO BANKo N.A. AS 66
TRUSTEE FOR CARRINGTON


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OWNER: JEANNETTA ANITA the Florida Statutes on January Lot 1, Block A,-
WILLIAMS 31, 2008 at 0 A.M. CREETWOOD VILLAGE, be-.
6030 SYRCLE AVE AUCTION WILL OCCUR in! a portion of Sections.
MILTON FL 32570 WHERE EACH VEHICLE IS 1 & 14, Township 2.
LOCATED* South, Range 26 West,.
LIEN HOLDER: SUNBELT 2004 JEEP VIN# Santa Rosa County, Flor-
CREDIT CORP OF FL 1J4GK48K04W109044 ida, according to e pat:
5710 N. DAVISHWYSTE1 Located at: 6141 HIGHWAY recorded in Hat Book 10'
PENSACOLA, FL 32503 90 WEST MILTON, FL 32570 at Pages 30-32 of the
SANTA R6SA Public Records of said,
INSURANCE CO: MERCURY County.
CASUALTY CO Any persons) claiming any in-
P.O. BOX 54600 terestls) in the above vehicles has been filed against you and,
LOS ANGELES, CA 90054 contact: Rainbow Title & Lien, you are required to serve a.
Inc., (954) 920-6020 copy of your written defenses if
any to i on Frank Albert Reaer,
Amount to towing is $120.00, ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD Butler & Hosch PA., 3185
Lien Filina Fee of $300.00 WITH RESERVE- South Conway Road Suite E
Storage Chares of $0 as of Some of the vehicles may been Orlando, Florida 381 2 an
JANUARY 2 2008 plus addi- released prior to auction File the original with the Clerk of
tionol storage fee of $U per day the above-styled Court on or be-,
plus sales tax. LIC # AB-0001256 fore 30 days from the first publi-
cation, otherwise a Judgment..
This said sale will be held on 011208 may be entered against you for:
JANUARY 25, 2008 at 10:00 011208 the relief demanded in the Com-:
AM. 1/44 plaint.
If the owner cares to recover Legal 1 45 WITNESS my hand and seal ofJ
said vehicle they may bring the said Court on the 8 day of Janu-
amount of the charges in cash Notice of Sale ary, 2008.
only before the date of sale o .
Ken's Paint & Body and the ve- Pursuant to Subsecti on 5 of FL If you are a person with a dsa-,
hidcle will be surrendered to Statute 713.78 Donna ability who needs accommoda-,
them. Caiazzo as authorized Title tion in order to participate in:
This sale is in accordance with Specialist for Kell Recovery of this proceeding, you are enti-
FL. Statute 713 78. Santa Rosa County, will sell to tied, atl no cos" to you, for the
the hi hest bidder for cash in provision of the certain assis-'
011208 hand "ublect to any liens and lance. Pease contact Court Ad-
011208 encumbrances the following e- ministration at 6865 Croline
1/41 hices at 1:00'M on 1-28-68 at Street Milton, Florida 32570 w
Legl 1/42 104 E. 9 Mile Rd., Pensacola, Telepone 850) 623-36
Legal 1/42 FL 32534 within 2 working days o your
NI2 2004 KIA receipt of this document. If you
NOTICE OF SALE IN:KNAGD126345362890 are earna or voice impaired, '
E O Vehicles may be inspected 1 call 1N800955-8771.
To be sold for the lien owed rfor week rior, at lienor facility, M A iM. o hs n
charges of towing and storage. o a3ogwood Drive, Milton, Mary M Johnson
The vehicle will be sold to "te 0L.3257 d 0.. ienor CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
highest bidder to satisfy the lien iL r. CIRCUIT COURT SEAL .N
on the vehicle. The safe will be 011208 By: J. Watkins
held at Ken's Paint & Body 011i208 Deputy Clerk
4074 Avalon Blvd., Milton in a/5 0120
Santa Rosa County in the Stale Dv 011208 :
of Florida. Legal 1/46 011908
The following Vehiclels) are/is NOTICE OF APPLICATION --
being held for the above FOR WATER USE PERMIT Legal 1/48
NLA Notice is hereby given that pur IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Year 1996 Make PONT sant to Chater373, Florida FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Of
Model 4DR Statutes Ahe following applica- THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN
VIN# 1 G2W52M6TF274572 tion(s) fr water use er ) AND FOR SANTA R.6SA
has have) been received byte COUNTY
The registered and/or legal rthwes Florida Water Man- CASE NO. 07-638-CA
owners are:oo agement District: o cora
OWNER: MICHAEL PAUL I- quesPEOPLES FIRST COMMU-
LIAMS Application number I 06922 NITY BANK, .
6138 PINE BLOSSOM RD APT filed a 12/28/2007 Plaintiff,
C Chumuckla Water System Inc VS.
MILTON, FL 32570 3007 Apache Drive Pae, FL
32571 GEORGE PETE;.
SECOND OWNER: LISA Dl- Requesting a maximum with STAVRENOS
ANE WILLIAMS drawal o 2,250,000 gallons LAURA STAVRENOS,
4436 BASSWOOD STREET yer day from the Defendants.
MILTON, FL 32503 Sand-and-Grovel Aquifer Sys-
tern for Public Supply use by AMENDED NOTICE OF
LIEN HOLDER: GORDON existing and proposed facili- AL
AUTO WHOLESALE ties..
5830 N. PALAFOX STREET General withdrawal location(s) NOTICE is hereby given pursu-
PENSACOLA, FL 32503 in Santa Rosa County: T02N ant to an AmendedFinal Judg-
'tR29W Sec 21- T02NI R30W. ment as to Sale Date Only
INSURANCE CO.: MENDOTA Sec 24A; T034, R29W Sec dated January 7, 2008, entered
INSURANCE CO 30A; T03N, R30W Sec. 14B, in Case Number 07-638 CA of'
P.O. BOX 64586 14D the Circuit Court of the First Ju-
SAINT PAUL, MN 55164 dicial Circuit in and for Santa'
Interested persons may object to Rosa Count Floridawherein'
Amount to towing is $180.00, or comment upon the applica- PEOPLES FRIST COMMUNITY
Lien Filing Fee o$300.00 Star- tions or submit a written request BANK is the Plaintiff and
ae Charges of $372.82 as of for a copy of the staff reports) GEORGE PETE STAVRENOS
JANUARY 2 2008 pus dd containing proposed aency c-andLAURA STAVRNOS, are
nal storage ee of $2500 ion regarding the ppcat Defedants, J wil sell to e
per day plus sales tax. by writing to the Division of Re- highest biddeF r cash at the
source Regulations of the North- front steps of the Santa Rosa.
This said sale will beheld on west Florida Water Manage- County Courthouse
JANUARY 25, 2008 at 10:00 ment District attention Terri Pe- 6865Caroline Street, Milton, FL
AM. terson, 152 Water Manage- 32570 at 11:00 a.m. Central
meant Drive, Havana, Florida Time, on the 18 day of Febru-
If the owner cares to recover 32333-9700, but such com- ary, 2008, the following de-
said vehicle they may bring the ments or requests must be re- scribed property situated in'
amount of the charges in cash ceived by 5 o'clock p.m. on Sano to Rosa County, Florida,'
only before the date of sale to January 24, 2008. and set torth in the Order or Pi--
Kens Paint & Body and the ve- nal Judgment, to-wit:
hidcle will be surrendered to No further public notice will be
them. This sae is n accordance provided regarding this these Lot 22 Block D TIGER TRACE
with FL. Stalute713.78 aplication(s). Publication of this a Subdivision of a portion of
noice constitutes constructive Section 36, Township 2 South,
011208 notice of this permitapplication Range 29 West, Snto Rosa
011208 to all substantially affected per- County, Florida, according to
142 sons. A copy of the staff re- the plot thereof, as recorded in
R-portis) must be requested in or- PIt Book F, at page 100, atof the
Legal 1/43 der to remain advised of further public records ao Santa Rosa
I ..c O proceedings and any public County, Florida.
No e Se hearing Pte. Substantially af- .
fected persons are entitled to re- In accordance with the Amen-
To be sold for the lien owed quest an administrative hearing cans With Disabilities Act, per-
for charges of towing and regarding the proposed agency sons needing a special accom-
storae. The Vehicles will be action by submitting a written modation to oricipate in this'
solddo the highest bidder to request according to the provi- roceeding should contact thr
d t ngn bi sions of 28-60201 Florida Court Administrator's Otice no
sales. The sle will be n on held atv Administrative Code. Notices of later than seven (7) days prior,
Les. Tne sale Wi6 9e .eO ak Proposed Agency Action wil be to theproceedin at 6865 Car-'
C&D Recovery 6509 E. Oak- mailed nly to persons who aline Street, SE, vilton Florida;
land Dr. Milton in Santa Rosa have filed such requests. Telephone: Y850) 595-4400;
County in the State Of Flor- 1-800-955-8771 TDD); or.
ida 011208 1-800-955-8770 (V[, via Flor-.
: 011208 ida 'Relay Service -,
The Fo110vina Vehicles are 1/46
being held For the above .. .Any person claiming an .inneresf
S lien. in the surplus rom e saei
claimed lien. F 17. any, other than the property'
V1995 "' Fo. ord ., B"US'Legal 1/4/ o't owner as of the date of the is '
Vin#1FBJS3lG1SHA36428 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN endens must file a claim within
The Registered and/or legal n ,60 days after the sate.
owners are: AND FOR SA A ROSA WITNSS my hand and the 9ffi-
Owner: Alfredo Elizarraras COUNTYFa.ORI, cial seal of this Honora le
2595 Gravitt Rd. Duluth Ga. CASE Nd: 07-1352-CA Court, on this 8 day of January,
30096-4320 COUNTRYWIDE HOME 2008.
LOANS, INC.
Amount of own islan, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT,
1150.00 Lien filing ee of vsl SANTA ROSA COUNTY
$350.00 Storage Char es BJ Watk T
of $1325.01 as of Jan. 2, JAMES SILER JR.; -RAQUEL By:DJ'.r-Watki
2008 plus 25.00 per day .SILER.UUNKNOWN'TENANT1; ,Deputy C...k
plus sales tax. UNK ,OWN TENANT II 011208
001 Ford Expedition Vin# CREETWOOD VILLAG' 011908
1 CMUR I 1\A/l LA458 '8 HOMEOWNERSo ASSOCIA.- 1/n8
IOwnr:1'e8a1LA4unfau & TION, INC., and any unknown ,
Owner: Denaro 5De sora heirs, devisees, gran ees, credi-
Janet Height 7705 Deora ors, and other unknown per-
Dr. Pensacola Fl. 32514 sons or unknown spouses claim- Legal 1/49
Amount of towin is ina by, through and under any
$150.00 Lien filing fee of oF the above-named Defend- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
350.00 storage charges of ants, THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-'
$625.00 as ofJan 12, 2008 Defendants. CUlT IN AND FOR SANTA
plus $25.00 per day plus NOTICE OF AROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA
P, salest. NOTICE OF ACTION CIVIL ACTION -
sales tax. CASE NO.: 07-1303 CA
The said sale will be held on TO: DIVISION: .
January 26, 2008 at 8:00 CREETWOOD VILLAGE
AM. If the owners care to re- HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,
cover said vehicle they may TION INC. AS TRUSTEE,
bring the amount of the ADDRESS UNKNOWN Plaintiff,
charges in cash only before vs.
the ate of sale to C&D Re- LAST KNOWN ADDRESSs.
cover and the vehicle will be STATED CURRENT RESIDENCE JOANN CAROL KAMPPI-
surrendered to them. UNKN6WN A/K/A JOANN C. KAMPPI,-
This sole is in accordance et al,
TIt F as u accord And any unknown heirs, devi- Defendant(s).
with FL. Statute 713.78 sees, grantees, creditors and
other unknown persons or un- NOTICE OF ACTION
011 208 through and under the JOANN CAROL KAMPPI
1/43 above-named Defendant(s), if A/K/A JOANN C. KAMPPI
deceased or whose last known Last Known Address: 4011
---- -addresses are unknown. Charles Circle
Legal /44 Pace, FL 32571
Legal 1/ YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Current Address: Unknown
NOTICE OF SALE that an action to foreclose Mort-
Ranbow Tile & Lien Inc. will gage covering the following ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
sell at Public Sale at actionn the real and personal property de, PARTIES CLAIMING BY
following vehicles to salisfy lien scribed as follows, to-wi: THROUGH, UNDER AND
F to Chapter 713.78 of AGAINST THE HEREIN
pursuanTto Chater 71378 of NAMED INDIVIDUAL DE-













January 12, 2008


The Santa Rosa Press Gazette/Free Press


FENDANTIS) WHO ARE TWO 2 YEARS OR MORE AF-
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD TER TH DECEDENT'S DATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OR ALIVE WHETHER SAID OF DEATH IS BARRED. The administration o
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY The administration of he estate
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS The date of First publication of of Willie Pearl Jenkins, de-
SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- this notice is: January 5, 2008. ceased, File Number
SEES, GRANTEES, OR 57.2008-CP-4, is pending in the
OTHER CLAIMANTS /s/ Steven C. Warrick Circuit Court for Santa Rosa
Steven C, Warrick County Florida, Probate Divi-
Last Known Address Unknown Attorney for Personal Represent- sion the address of which is
Current Address: Unknown alive 6865 SW Caroline Street, Mil-
Florida Bar No. 187089 ton, Florida 32570. The estate
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Fitz herald & Brooks is estate and the date of the
that an action to foreclose a 6839 Caroline Street decedents Will and any Codi-
mortgoa bon the following prop. Milton FL 32570 cils is December 18, 1981. The
erty inanta Rosa Count, Flor- Telephone: 850-623-3607 names and addresses of the
ida: Fox Number 850-623-8990 personal representative and the
personal representative's attor-
LOT 89, SALANA HEIGHTS, /sDeborah Mclnnis hey are set frth be'ow.
A SUB61VISION ACCORD- DEBORAH MCINNIS A creditors of the decedent
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF Personal Representative and other ersons having claims
AS RECORDED IN PLAT 6751 Ventura Boulevard or demands aainst decedent's
BOOK "B" AT PAGE 2 ON Milton, FL 32583 estate, including unmaNured.
FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE contingent or unliquidated
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 010508 claims, on whom a copy of this
COURT IN AND FOR 011208 notice is served must tile their
SANTA' ROSA COUNTY, 1/5 claims wil this court WITHIN
FLORIDA. THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF-
TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE Legal 1/50 PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
HOME LOCATED THEREON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
AS A FIXTURE AND AP- AND FOR SANTA ROSA DATE OF SERVICE OF THA COPY
PURTENANCE THERETO BE- COUNTY FLORIDA OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
ING DESCRIBED AS FOL- t DIVISION All other creditors of the dece-
LOWS: PROBATE DNo ON 57-2008-CP-3 dent and other persons having
Case No. 57-2008-CP-3 claims or demands against
SERIAL# IN RE: ESTATE OF decedent's estate including un-
GAFLSH2BG09346043 matured, contingent or unliqui-
AND THOMAS L DOBBS SR. dated clains, must File their
GAFLSH2AGO9346043. clTHOMASaims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
has been filed against you and Dcesed. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
you ore required to serve a TICKET CREDITORS THIS NOTICE.
co yo? written defenses NOTICE TO CREDITORS THIS NOTICE.
woin 3 ,3ysr aFtter the first fth ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
ublicali on if any, on Albertelli The administration of the WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Paw Plainiff's attorney, whose estate of Thomas L
address is 777 South Harbour Dobbs, Sr. whose date of The date of first publication of
Island Blvd, S Tampa death was February 15, this Notice is January 12,
FL 33602 and tile e oriaal 2004, is pending in the 2008.
with this Court either before Circuit Court for Santa
service on Plaintiff's attore Rosa County, Florida Pro-Attorney for Personal Represent-
sedicelainhtiff'te other bate Division- File Number
against u for the relief de- dress of which is Santa sURAJOYNERNYE ESQUIRE
manded you or the Complaint or pe- Rosa Coun Courthouse, Lindsay, Andrews & Leonard,
ition the Complaint PO Box 47, Milton, Flor PA
titan. ida 32572. The names 5218 Willino Street
This notice shIll be published and addresses oe the pe Milton, Floria 32570 -
once a week for two consecu- sona representative an 50 623-3200
tive weeks in the Press Gazette. thresentaive's ney Florida Bar No. 487236
Allrothep rtivehs attorney
ITNESS hand and the seal are set forth low. Personal Reresentalive
of this court on this 7 day of decedent diato ftper-1Y,1Par Avenue
January, 2008. sons, who have cmsor Milton Florida 32570
MARY M. JOHNSON decedent's estate, incu-0
Clerk of the Circuit Court ig unmatsred, contingent011208
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL or uniuated caimsnt 011908
BTuy:CBrandykoand who have been
Deputy Clerk served a coy of this no-
01208 ticemust file their claims Legal 1/52
011908 with this court WITHIN
1908 THE LATER OF THREE 13) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
1/49 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE AND FOR SANTA ROSA
OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- COUNTY, FLORIDA
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR File No.: 57-2007-CP-366
THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER Division:
Legal 1/5 THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE IN RE: ESTATE OF
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ON THEM.
FOR SANTA ROSA All other creditors of the CONSTANCE BUTTERFIELD,
COUNTY FLORIDA decedent and other per-
PROBATE DIVISION sons who have claims or Deceased
File No. 57-2007-CP-397 demands against the
decedent's estate, includ- NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN RE: ESTATE OF ing unmatured, contingent a
or unliquidate claim.Te administration of hhe estate
EARL DEVON JOHNSON, must file their claims with o Constance Butterield, de-
Deceased. this court WITHIN THREE ceased File Number
(3) MONTHS AFTER THE 57-200-CP-366, is ending in
NOTICE TO CREDITORS DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa
CATION OF THIS NOTICE. County Florida, Probate Divi-
The administration of the estate ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED sion, e address of which is
oe EARL DEVON JOHNSON. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. 6865 SW Caroline Street, Mil-
deceasedwhose date o dea NOTWITHSTANDING THE o 32570. The estate
was October 13. 2007: File NOTWITHSTANDING THE is testate and the date of the
Number 5 -2 0-CP- is TIME PERIODS SET FORTH decedent's Will and any Cdi-
eng in Circt Court for ABOVE ANY CLAIMFILED cils is March 19, 201 The
SantRosa County, Florida TWO (2)YEARS OR MORE names and addresses of the
ivison the address of AFTER THE DECEDENT'S personal representative and the
which is is 686 S.W.Caroline DATE OF DEATH IS personal rprsenatives attr-
S Street Milton FL 32570. The BARRED. nyareettohb ow
names and addresses of the THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- All creditors of the decadent
S personal representative and the CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS and other persons having claims
persona reTpresentative's attar- January 12, 2008. or demands against decedent's
ney are set rt beow. estate, including upmaltred
S/S/ Samuel W. Bearman contingent or uniquidated
All creditors of the decedent SAMUEL W. BEARMAN claims, on whom a copy of this
and other persons having claims Florida Bar No. 216127 notice is served must fle their
or demands against decedent's 820 N. 12th Avenue claims with this court WITHIN
estate, on whom a copy of this Pensacola, Florida 32501 THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF-
notice has been served, must (850 438-1700 TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
file their claims with this court Attorney for Personal PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 Representative TWICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF s/.Betty J. Dobbs OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- BETTY J.DOBBS A other creditors o the dece-
TER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF dent and ather persons having
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON 011208 claim or demands against
THEM. 011908 decedent's estate, includin un-
Imatured, contingent oEuniqui-
All other creditors of the dece- dated cqims, must fle their
dent and other sons havina claims with this court WITHIN 3
claims or demands gains ga151 MONTHS AFTER THE D ATE OF
decedent's estate must fi'e their 1/51 THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
claims with this court WITHIN 3 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THIS NOTICE.
MONTHS AFTER THE DPBL ATE ON F AND FOR SANTA ROSA ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF COUNTY, FLORIDA WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
THIS NOTICE. File No.: 57-2008-CP-4 The date of first publication of
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED Division: this Notice is January 12,
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. IN RE: ESTATE OF 2008.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE WILLIE PEARL JENKINS, Attorney for Personal Represent-
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH SeceaodV. Andrews,
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED Deceased. yV.ANDREWS. ESQUIRE


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All creditors of the decedent EAST ALONG THE EAST-
Legal 1/53 and other persons having claims ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE
or demands against decedent's OF- MILLS BAYOU BLVD.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT estate on whom a copy of this (60' R/W) A DISTANCE OF
FOR SANTA ROSA notice is required to be served 72.27 FEET TO A POINT
COUNTY, FLORIDA PRO- must file their claims with this OF INTERSECTION WITH *
BATE DIVISION court WITHIN THE LATER OF THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF
File No. 57-2007-CP-381 13 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME WAY LINE OF BAYSIDE PETS & ANIMALS
Division "B" THE FIRST PUBLICATION DRIVE (60' R/W); THENCE -
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS GO NORTH 81 DEGREES.
IN RE: ESTATE OF AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS 2100- Pets
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH- 2110 Pets: Free to
Carolyn Sue Gibson ON THEM. ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE Good Home
a.k.a.Carolyn Gibson A DISTANCE OF 178.68 ....... ..
ka. rolyn Gibson All other creditors of the dece- FEETA THENCE DEPARTING 2120 Pet Supplies
NOTICE TO CREDITORS dent and other persons having SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT 2130 Farm Animals/
claims or demands againsC OF WAY LINE, GO SOUTH Supplies
The administration of the estate decedent's estate, must file their 06 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 2140n D-Pets/Livestock
of Carolyn Sue Gibson a.k.a. claims with this Court WITHIN 00 SECONDS WEST A DIS- ,- ......
Carolyn Gibson, deceased, 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE TANCE OF 194.92 FEET TO Wanted
whose date of death was No- OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION A POINT ON THE EAST- 2150 Pet Memorials
vember 15, 2007, is pending OF THIS NOTICE ERLY EXTENSION OF THE
in the Circuit Court for Santa NORTH LINE OF AFORE-
Rosa County, Florida, Probate ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED SAID LOT 1; THENCE GO
Division the address of which is WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SOUTH 88 DEGREES 03
6865 Caroline Street Suite N, SET FORTH IN SECTION MINUTES 22 SECONDS
Milton, Florida 32570-0472. 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA WEST ALONG SAID NORTH
The names and addresses of the PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR- LINE A DISTANCE OF
personal representative and the EVER BARRED. 170.35 FEET TO THE POINT
personal representative's attor- OF BEGINNING.
ney are set forth below. NOTWITHSTANDING THE
Air creditors of the decedent TIME PERIODS SET FORTH Tax ID: I 2100
and other persons having claims ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED 331 N290000004010000
or demands against decedent's TWO (2 YEARS OR MORE AF-
estate on whom a copy of this TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE has been filed against you and
notice is required to be served OF DEATH IS BARRED. you are required to serve a.
must file their claims with this copy of your written defenses, iF
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 The date of the first publication any, to it, on Marshall C. Wa-
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF of this Notice is January 5, son, P.A. Attorney for Plaintiff t Bull .
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF 2008 Iwhose address is 1800 NWPt ulpupptes 3
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- 49TH STREET SUITE 1209 months/ males, shots &
TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF Attorney For Personal Represent- FT. LAUDERDALE FL 3330 wormedh 1-Blac/white.
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON alive: on or before February 2 2008, B ac/i
THEM. /s/John Jay Gontarek a dote which is within thirty (301 1-Brindle/white, $100
All other creditors of the dece- JOHN JAY GONTAREK days after the first publication ot 626-1662 or 207-0081
dent and other persons having Attorney for Petitioner this Notice in the Press Gazette
claims or demands against Florida Bar No. 298646 and file the original with the
decedent's estate must file their 181 Elin Parkway NE Clerk of this Court either before
claims with this court WITHIN 3 Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 service on Plainti 's attorney or
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF (850)243-2021 immediately thereafter; other
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF wise a default will be entered
THIS NOTICE. Personal Representative: against you for the relief de-
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED /s/ Norma A. Shoemaker manded in the complaint.
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS NORMA A. SHOEMAKER
SET FORTH IN SECTION 8208 Menorca Street IF ou are a person with a Disa-
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA Navarre, FL 32566-9157 biliies who need any accommo-
PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR- dation in order to participate in
EVER BARRED. 010508 this proceeding you are entitled
NOTWITHSTANDING THE 011208 at no cost to you to the provi-
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH 116 sions of certain assistant please
ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED contact Susan Land at 6865 I-
TWO (21 YEARS OR MORE Legal 1/8 Caroline Street Milton FL 2110 -
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE 32570 850-983-1012 within
OF DEATH IS BARRED. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 2 working days of this receipt
The date of first publication of FOR SANTA ROSA of this document. If you are
this notice is January 12, 2008. COUNTY, FLORIDA. hearin or Voice impaired call
CIVIL DIVISION o 1-BOo- 55-8771.
alive: Represent572007CA000858XXXXXX WITNESS my hand and the seal Free to good home.
/s/Jack Locklin, Jr. of this Court this 31 day of De- Male LabYMaltese mix, 2
Jack Locklin Jr AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC cember, 2007. years old, white with
Florida Bar No. 243167 Plintiold t
Locklin Jones & Saba, P.A. Mary M Johnson spots. Shots are up to
6460 Justice Avenue vs. As Clerk of the Court date. 623-6602
Milton, Florida 32570 CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
Telephone : (850) 623-2500 LARRY J. MCALPINE; et al., By Angela Dunn
Defendants. As Deputy Clerk
Personal Representative: D ntsptyClerk
/s/JackC. Gibson NOTICE OF SALE PURSUE 010508
Jack C. Gibson ANT TO CHAPTER 45 011208 __
5135 Seaoull Drive 1/9
Pace, Floria 32571 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- 1/9
suant to an Order or Summary Legal 12/1378
011208 Final Judgment of foreclosure
011908 dated Decemer 27, 2007, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
1 and entered in Case No. THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
572007CA000858XXXXXX CUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA .-. ..
o the Circuit Court in and for ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA
Santa Rosa County Florida, JUVENILE DIVISION
wherein AURORA LrAN SER- CASE NUMBER03-DP-172 2130
VICES, LLC is Plaintiff and
Legal 1/54 LARRY J. MCALPINE GENA P IN THE INTEREST OF:
MCALPINE" BRENTWOOD
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN OWNERS" ASSOCIATION, P.H. 08/24/2007
AND FOR SANTA ROSA INC.; OPTION ONE MORT-
COUNTY, FLORIDA GAGE CORPORATION; UN- MINOR CHILD
PROBATE DIVISION KNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UN-
CASE NO. KNOWN TENANT NO. 2 and TO: Michael Hudson, Fa-
57-2007-CP-307 ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES ther E I B
DIVISION:" CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, Wi T
E THROUGH, UNDER O YOU RE HEREBY NOTI NEW
IN RE: ESTATE OF AGAINST A NAMED DEFEND- FIED that a Petition uner
HAROLD LEON JESTER, ANT TO THIS ACTION ORo ast een in the
DECEASED. HAVING OR CLAIMINd TO aove sted Court forIth ADGA registered Nu-
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR tgrlrinatn af pqren bian kids, males & fe-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS INTEREST IN THE PRO ERT s H a t males, good milk lines,
HEREIN DESCRIBED, are De- child barn on tme 24th day i e C ou
The administration of the Estate ndants, I will sell to the highest of August, 2007, i Saoth Sweet pets. Colorful,
of HAROLD LEON JESTER, De- and best bidder for cash af the Rosa ounty, Florida, by healthy, Call 537-8207
ceased File Number North Front Door of the Santa the Department of Chi-
57-2007-CP-307, is pending in Rosa County Courthouse 6865 ren and Family Services,
he Crcu Cour or Sana osa SW Caroline Street, Milton, FLor suequent adoption,
SCounty Flora, Probate ivie- 32570 at Santa Rosa County, and yo ar he reby com-
sion the address of which is Florida, at 11:00 a.m. CST on nde to be and r 1
Post Office Box 472 Milton the 3 day of January 2008, Eaore the Honorai
Florida 3252. The name and the following descrbed prop- Marci L. Goodman, Judgq
address of the Personal Repre- erty as set forth in said Order or of the Circuit Court in and
sentatives and the Personal Final Judgment, to-wit: for anta Rosa County, I A
Representative's attorney are set Florida, at the Santa Rosa i
eor O3elow LOT 26, BLOCK D OF PHASE County Courthousq, 6865
All creditrs of the decedent II BRENTWOOD SUBDIVI- Carolin Street, MiLton, F h
and aot erersons having claims SION ACCORDING TO THE 32570, on the 14th day of
or demands against ecedent's PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED Feruary, 2008 t 900
estate including uimatred, IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 54 a.m. You must either np- iza ui
contingent orL unliquidated OF THE PUBLIC R CORDS OF ear n the al and a JA
claims, on whom a copy of this SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLOR- te time speed or'se
notice Is served must tIe their IDA. a written response to the APPLICI ATIl
claims with this court WITHIN Court prior to t time. I
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN Court prior to at Ime.
TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR IBU INESS FFCI
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OR RESPOND SHALL BE BUSINESS SO r
TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER. THE OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY TREATED AS A CONSENT VariEr shift shE r
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF TO TERMINATION OF PA- Varied s.it. SCe,
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A RENTAL RIGHTS AND YOU healthcare setting
All other creditors of the dece- CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- SHALL PERMANENTLY
dent and other persons having TER THE SALE. LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS collecting registrs
claims or demands agains9i AS A PARENT TO THE LCEnSE RE
decedent's estate, includin un- oure a peron with a disao- CHILD NAMED IN THE PETI- authorizations.
matured, contingent or unliqui- billy who needs any accom- TION FOR TERMINATION
daoed a ms mus fe the r modoaion in order to participate OF PARENTAL RIGHTS.
claims wth ths court WITHIN 3 iD lhis proceeding, you are enti-
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFle ano cost you, to the ITESS my hand as th CNA- FT; 7a-7p
THE FIRST PUBLICATION COF CUa nOUT S
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF rovisin o certain assistance. er o ai ourt an
THIS NOTICE. Pease contact the Cerk of eaa tereof, this 4erNAcertificate
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED Court's at 850-623-0135 day ofDecember 2007.
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. 6865 Caroline Street. Milton, FL 0
The date of first publication of 32570. If you are hearing or CLERK OF COURT REGISTERED NI
this Notice is January 12, voice imaired, call SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
2008. 1-800-995-87 1. FLORIDA LICENSE REQUI
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
Attorney for Personal Represent- DATED at Milton Florida, on B)y Lisat Tayor
athoasCive: December 28, 200. Deputy Cler PHYSICAL THE
/v"D n/Thomas C._staples P Y IALT E
THOMAS C. STAPLES MARY M. JOHNSON 122207 li y Muth
STAPLES, ELLIS + ASSOCIATES, As Clerk Circuit Court 122907 Holidays, Must h
PA. CIRCUIT COURT SEAL 010508
Florida Br No. 169708 By: Angela Dunn 011208
41 N. Jefferson Street Suite 400 As Deputy Clerk 12/1378 Positions available
Pensacola Florida 32502
(850) 432-4143 SMITH, HIATT & DIAZ, RA.Affiliate. For furt
Attorneys for Plaintiff, PO BOX ei.aiF
Personal Representative: ,11438 Fort Lauderdale, FL s aHunan Resources
/s/Juanita T. Jester 33339-1438 Telephone: I onlie only: apply a
Juanita T. Jester 9541 564-0071 nline nly: apply
1078 Tale Road
Cantonment, FL 32533 010508 Publisher's
011208 Notice
011908I 8 Freedom Communica- i
01/ 408 -- tions, Inc. (dba Santa Ua,
Legal 1/9 Rosa's Press Gazette and i ,HK
the Santa Rosa Free aaB l"
______IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Press) reserves the right ,
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, to censor reclassify, re-
IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA vise, edit or reject any
Legl 1/6 CIVIL DIVISION advertisement not meet-
S/ CASE NO.: 07-001090 CA ing its standards of ac-
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT WELLS FARGO BANK N.A. AS ceptance. Submission of
FOR SANTA ROSA TRUSTEE FOR ABFC advertisement does not
COUNTY, FLORIDA 2004-OPT5, ABFC constitute an a reement 'RW
PROAFile NDI mberVSN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, to publish s9a1 adver- ,
Fe 7CP- N3umbe9 SERIES 2004-OPT5.
57-2007-CP-396 Plaintiff, tisement. Publication of haltivt
IN RE: ESTATE OF BOvs. ARDVIK e al an advertisement does I|
IN RE:ESATE OF BOI nARDViKel al, not constitute an agree- ,,
EMERY BAKER SHOEMAKER, Deendants. ment for continued publi- B km.
DECEASED NOTICE OF ACTION cation. F ,h
an


NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of EMERY BAKER SHOE-
MAKER, deceased whose date
of death was bctober 21,
2007, js pending in the Circuit
Court for Santa Rosa County,
Florida Probaote Division, he
address of which is Milton Flor-
ida. The names and addresses
of the personal representative
and the personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below.






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TO:
HEATHER LEE NJARDVIK
Last Known Address: 4705
Bayside Boulevard, Milton, FL
32583
Also Attempted at: 1932 Win-
ners Cir, Cantonment, FL
32533 and 10224 205th Ave
SE, Snohomish, WA 98290
Current Residence Unknown
BOI NJARDVIK
Last Known Address: 4705
Bayside Boulevard, Milton, FL
32583
Also Attempted at: 1932 Win-
ners Cir, Cantonment FL
32533 and 10224 205t1 Ave
SE, Snohomish, WA 98290
Current Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac-
tion for Foreclosure of Mort-
gaae on the following de-
scribed property:
SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED
EXHIBIT A (Legal Descrip-
tion)
BEGIN AT THE NORTH-
WEST CORNER OF LOT 1,
MILLS BAYOU SUBDIVI-
SION A SUBDIVISION OF
A PORTION OF SECTIONS
32 AND 33, TOWNSHIP 1
NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST
SANTA ROSA COUNTY'
FLORIDA RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK E AT PAGE 23
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE
GO NORTH 04 DEGREES
42 MINUTES 52 SECONDS


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7 Sofa bed $85,
Showtime Rotisserie
$150, Forman Grill $75,
Dinin table w/4 chairs
$75,Swivel chair $50,
MERCHANDI Sharp Microwave $50,
Jewlery cabinet $50,
3100 Antiques Vacuum cleaner $20
3110 Appliances 27" TV $80, desk $50.
3120 Arts & Crafts 626-4973
3130 Auctions leave message
3140 Baby Items
3150 Building Supplies
3160 Business
Equipment | 3 0
3170 Collectibles
3180 Computers A-1 Storage
3190 Electronics 5957 Stewart St. #31
3200 Firewood Sat. 1/12, Mon & Tues.
3220 Furniture 1/14 & 1/15 @
3230 Garage/Yard Sales 10:00am. Must sell rea-
3240 Guns sonable to pay storage
3250 Good Things to Eat bill. Large double door
3260 Health & Fitness fridge, dinette set, very
3270 Jewelry/Clothing nice couch, love seat,
3280 Machinery/ chair, tables, odds and
Equipment ends.
3290 Medical Equipment Milton
3300 Miscellaneous Moving Sale
3310 Musicalnstets 6005 ycle Ave Ever

3330 estaurant/Hote gmusto623 16
3340.-.Sp.rting Piano, Motor Home,
3340 Sportg ( &Goods tools, furnishings Com-
3350 Tickets (Buy & Sell) pletei household




Farm Raised Beef-
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S uarter, half or whole.
1.69 lb han inq
weight. 261-036 _
Handmade solid wood
full size hope chest ready
now. 850393-3238. Z 3290
Electric Wheelchair,
new battery, very
______ reasonable price. Free
walkers with sale.
675-6421
Jet II Power Chair
Large Pine entertain- Rebuilt 6-1-07 Large
ment center. $500, drive wheels. Price
White Kitchen hutch $1,700.00
$100 Sony TV $400. AF White
587-4198 623-5916


Milton First United Methodist Church
has an immediate opening for a
Part-Time Youth Director.

Candidates should have a strong back-
ground in youth leadership as well as at
least two years of college. Appropriate
youth experience may be substituted for
educational requirement.
Fax resumes to 850-623-2422 or
email to pastoriumcmilt@bellsouth.net |




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at Jay Hospital, Baptist Health Care
her info, please contact Chanda Gay,
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Pediatric office seeks upbeat,
caring, innovative person with
excellent
communication skills. Full Time
position. Experience preferred.
Please fax resume to:
(850)983-0970
Or mail to:
5962 Berryhill Rd.
Milton, FL 32570


Needed immediately for busy
practice in Milton.
Experience preferred.
Please call:
623-0379
for more information.


2--- 290 4100 6100
Medical bed $100
Electric wheelchair like Hard working
new only used 1 time cleaning person needed
original rice $1800 long term for growing' Milton Warehouse
askn $ 600. cleanai business. 'st Space Available, Huge
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transportation from job to accommodate
0 1b. App. 600 sq ft for $250
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3300 App 1400 sq ft for $575
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LG Cell Phone App 2000 sq ft for $900., ,
Chargers Light housekeeping, App 3000 sq ft for
general help-. Pleasant $ 250
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dressers for a very busy salon.
Apply in person at
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APAC, Inc. Hiring qualified applicants
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work as a med tech 6am-2pm other
shifts available. Come join a work
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insurance. Please call or come by
Mon through Friday 9am to 3pm.
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Milton, Florida 32570
(850)626-9901




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direction & training. Developes reports &
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electronic background/knowledge preferred.
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NAS WHITING FIELD, MILTON, FL
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Pediatric office seeks up-
beat, caring, innovative
person with excellent
communication skills. Full
Time position. Experience
preferred. Please fax re-
sume to (850)983-0970
Or mail to: 5962
Berryhill Rd.
Milton, FL 32570


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or buy parts off. Please hair dressers for a very
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Exercise Bike, Adaptable
to Computer/CD Player
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Top 5 top 3 finishes
vintage class race car.
Bahi chasis $4500. no
motor or trans. $8000.
ready to race
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Care Wash an out-
standing member of the
Better Business Bureau is
seeking persons whom
are 25yrs or older with
a clean, valid driver's li-
cense and proof of insur-
ance. Call Christy
981-9115
Also hiring auto detailers.
Contact Mac or Charlie.
Drivers:
Driver Trainees
Needed. No CDL? No
Problem! Earn up to
$900/wk. Home week-
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Training.
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Assisted Living is seeking
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6am-2pm other shifts
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insurance. Please call or
come by Mon through Fri-
day 9am-3pm. 5887
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Florida 32576. (850)
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1IBR/1BAon Hwy Milton
89/Dogwood. CH/A, $299 MOVE IN
water sewer & arbage plus deposit. 1-BR/1-BA
included. $420ymo. furnished or unfurnished
$400/dep. Available im- no dogs. Water paid.
nediately. Call Laundry room, pool,
292-9645 walking distance to
stores, restuarants, etc. .
Emerald Sands
Avalon 712-9968
2/1 Duplex Total Electric
No pets. $550/mth
$500/deposit.
94-939 f
,----- Milton
Avalon Blvd. $299 MOVE IN
Avalon Blvd. plbs deposit. 2-BR/1-BA
s No dogs. nodogs. Water paid.
Laundry room, pool,
shwalking distance to
S7 968 stores, restuarants, etc. .
Emerald Sands
Aalon Blvd,,A 712-9968


2/1 in Ba view. 800+
s ft. Fresh painted.
$595/mth $595/dep.
554-8138





The All New!

Jay

Apartments
FULLY RENOVATED
ONE, TWO, AND
tHREE BEDROOM UNITS
NOWAVAILABLE
W.A.C.

850983699


Milton
$299 MOVE IN
plus deposit.
Cyanamid Rd.
2/BR 2/BA with laundry
hook up.. Water
included. No dogs.
712-9968



Milton
$299 MOVE IN
plus deposit. Efficiency
All utilities paid. No
dogs. Walking distance
to stores, restuarants, etc.
Laundryroom, in ground
swimming pool. Emerald
Sands 7 2-9968


6110 6140
Milton
$399 MOVE IN
plus deposit. 1/BR fur- *2/2 Home 7867
nished, partial electric South Airport Rd. E Mil-
paid & water. New ton $825*
carpet/tile.No do s.
Laundryroom, pool, walk- *2/1 Home 4641 Geri
ing distance to stores, St. Milton $800*
restuarants.
Emerald Sands *2/1 Home 6737 Ven-
712-9968 tura Blvd. Milton
Milton $4
2/1 Brick Duplex, stove, Santa Rosa Realty
frig. laundry, fenced 623-0077
yard & patio. All ceramic
ile. Non-smoking unit.
$575/mth
626-2928
626-292MiAvailable now:
Milton Clean, newly painted
2/1 Duplex New appli- 1600sqft home. Country
dances and carpet. Cen- setting in the city. CH ,
tral heat & air. Wash- washerdryer hook-up.
erDryer hook-ups. Rent $775/$500 de-



2/ Duplex New appli-
ances and carpet. Cen- Chmucka
tral heat & air. Wash- 2br, 1 ba house
er/Dryer hook-ups.
$4807mth for rent
$150/deposit. Newly renovated cottage
994-8045 has W/D, central heat
ing and air and hard
1/BA r Whit- wood floors. Located or
2/BR 1/BA near Whit- Chumuckla Highway
ing Field $505/mth $850/mon. Includes utili
$505/security Water & ties. $800 deposit. Cal
arbaqe included. 770-540-2007
Don Cumbie Realty
377-6787 or 626-8959
Milton
Very clean, 2/1 du- East Milton 3bed
plex Apt. great neighbor- 2bath new home Close
ood. All electric, H/A. to-0i estMin.
8525/mth + deost to 1-10 in east Milton.

623-4876 or9W82-2889 $800. mth. 3933238.


I 6140
Jay/Milton/Pace


Rentals 2 & 3
bedrooms. $400-$650
per month. Call
994-5703
Milton
3/1 25x30 gar-
age/workshop Total Elec-
tric, fenced yard.
$900/mth $900/dep.
291-0385
Milton
3/BR 1/BA 2600
SQFT large kitchen,
laundry, en, livingroom,
lots of storage an clos-
ets, carport. $825/mth
626-2606
Milton
3/BR 2/BA New
appliances & heat pump.
CH&A Great location.
Fenced yard. $850/mth
$500/deposit.
623-9553
Milton
3BR/2BA, 2100sf 2cq
Beautiful home Martin Ra
4acres Minutes from
l Whiting, covered
- in-ground heated pool.
- must see $1350/mo
i (850)623-5522
- Milton
I 6416 Misty Lake Dr.
3BR/2BA-AII electric se-
cluded in town location.
- NO PETS. References
and lease re-
quired.$800+$600 Sec.
Dep. After 4pm call
85 -593-6015
Weekends'only call
850-718-6644


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Milton/Pace
Like New
3/BR 2/BA, double car
garage, fenced yard.
Available now.
Military clause honored.
$895/mth
$800/deposit. Call
850-501-0273 or
529-7899

North Milton
3/BR 2/BA
6573 Sinclair St. Total
Electric CHA no pets.
$800/mth $500/dep.
Bay Crest Realty -
994-7918

Pace
3578 Acy Lowery Rd.
Spacious brick home with
a large, enclosed pool.
3.5 acres. 5br/4.5
baths; 3,614 SF. $1850.
per month. Call
478-4607 Eric Gleaton
Realty, Inc.



S 6170
2 br, 1 ba MH $500
mo+dep. & ref. Section 8
accepted 850-499-7412
850-537-6222

Bagdad
2/BR 1/BA water &
garbage furnished. No
pets. 623-6055
Milton
2/1 Clean, remodeled.
$395/mth plus deposit.
994-8865


Milton
2/1 Mobile Home near

Don Cumbie Realty
Call:Barbara 377-6787
or 626-8959
Milton
2/BR 1/BA water &
garbage included. No
pets. $425/mth
$300/deposit.
675-6614
Milton
2/BR totally renovated.
$350/mth
$200/deposit. No pets.
983-7259
Milton
3/2 Doublewide mobile
home, 4218 Stonewood
Court. $650/rent
$300/dep. Total Electric,
no pets, private lot.
Bay Crest Realty
994-7918
Milton
Country Living
Peaceful, quiet clean.
3/2 on 1 acre with
fenced playyard, storage
shed washer/dryer. Min-
utes from lakes, creek &
horse stables.
Non-smoking I
environment.
$575mth/$575dep.
957-1001
Milton
Quiet Clean Park
Rent includes water, gar-
bage and lawn service.
No Pets. I,
2/1 for $475/mth,
Call 255-7772


no pets. bay
994-7918
West Milton
2/2 Mobile
private lot. 5
way Blvd. To
$525/rent,
Bay Crest Re
994-7918
West Milton
2/2 on priv
electric, no i
$525/mth $
Bay Crest Re
994-7918
West Milton
3/BR 2/BA
lot. Total elect
5112 Ridge
$625/mtp $
Bay Crest Re
994-7918


7100 Hom
7110 Beact
Prop
7120 Comn
7130 Corn
7140 Farm
7150 Lots
7160 Mob
7170 Wate
7180- Inves
Prop
7190 Out-
Real
7200 Timm


North Milton
2/1 private lot no pets,
total electric. $525/mth
$300 dep. Bay Crest Re-
alty 994-7918
North Milton
2/2 quiet & clean.
CH/A cathedral ceilings,
fire place, covered
porch, nice home. 3 per-
sons max. $475/mth in-
cludes water, arbage &
sewer. $475/deposit.
623-9902
Pace
2-Mobile Homes, nice,
clean & quiet. No pets.
$475/mth
$400/damage deposit.
Help with the 1 st mths
rent. 995-1717
Pace
3/2 Doublewide like
new inside laundry,
CH/A, great location.
Non-smoking, no pets.
$700/mth
$700/de osit.
623-8628

Pea Ridge Area
2/1 Mobile Home in
park, water & garbage
furnished. $450/rent
$250/de. Total Electric,
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Home on | 8120
5072 Ridge- 1992 Jeep Wrangler 4
otal Electric. cylinder, good condition.
$300/dep. $4000. r512-5445
talty _______
1996 Jeep Cherokee
Sport. Dependable ride.
'ate lot, total looks areat, runs very
ets. good.rNew tires. $2500
;300/dep. firm. 120,000 miles.
ealty 623-3314
2006 Kia Serento EX
n p Private owner under
A on private warranty, 15,500 miles,
ctc, no B ets. showroom clean.
.-w y/e $16 900 firm.
$300/dep. 850-665-3265 Milton
really




o 1996 Chevy Silverado
^ .' V-6, standard shift. Runs
r ood and looks good.
Call: 957-0813 or
393-2375

1999 Chevy Silverado
es LS 1500 X-Cab, V-8.
oh Home/ 103K, one owner, main-
erty tence records. Excellent
merclal Condition. $8000.00
do/Townhouse 623-8032
is & Ranches
and Acreage
lie Homes
erfront
stment 8140
erty
of-Town 1990 Chevy Astro Van
Estate Asking $1350.00 aob
share Runs great. A good work
van. 910-0406


3/2 1739 sq ft. Living8170
area.
2-car garage 360 Dodge V-8 motor
179,'00. & transmission, running
75-15'68 very well when taken out
of vehicle. $500 firm.
2/BA CHA 675-6421
remodeled. Excellent lo-
cation. 5405 Alabama
Street $58,000 firm.
850-623-5581
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Navarre
Beautiful and well main-
tained all brick home in
the heart of Navarre.~
Just minutes to the base
and the beaches.- This
home offers 1582 sqft
with 3BR and 2BA and
2 car garage.- You
will find a very open
split floor plan with a
magnificent kitchen fea-
turing beautiful appli-
ances (including refrig-
erator) and tons of
counter and cabinet
space including a cen-
ter island.~ There is
also a very large back-
yard that is fully
fenced.~- You will not
want to miss out on the
opportunity to see or
own this lovel home.~
Offered at only
$194,900. MLS
#481226.- Call today
to see for yourself.~
Jodi Van Wagner/
Coldwell Banker United
850-723-1907.


1983 Fast Tracker Boat
35 hp Merc engine. Fully
loaded, excellent








trailer 2 Polaris life vests.
Intertube with rope. Only
$3900. 850-686-2694

Looking for
Dead 2000 Yamaha
GP800 waverunner (or
c our, tablieyear to
or buy polars life vPlease
call 864-5745. Leave
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PRICED TO SELL
Yamaha FXL 1100 High
N W11 Output Jetski 2004
This jetski is priced to sell
and includes the extras
for $7000. Includes
l, trailer, cover, 2 life vests
and 1 short wetsuit. Call
Navarre/ 850-855-3279
Navarre/
Gulf Breeze-
Quayside Village
brand new 4 br, 2 ba,
brick, FP 2300sf. Cus'- 8240
tom kitchen. Luxurious
baths. Premier lot. By 7.5 Mercury outboard,
owner sacrifice! electric start motor; long
$237K 407 701-7023 shaft excellent condition
$556. 512-5445


7c 1_2| 8330
Pace
Electrical Contracting 2006 Gulf Stream Cava
Business. For Sale by lier 32 ft. No holding
owner, turn key opera- tanks. $6000 Call:
tion. Building, property 850-623-8119
and all inventory includ-
veIcI I 1re1than


ing vehicles.More than
35 years of established
business. Owner retiring.
380-0060



7190
New Orleans,
Louisiana ~
Drastically
Reduced
in Historic Faubourg
Marigny District. Minutes
from French Quarter. 2
story Craftsman cottage
with architectural fea-
lures, off street parking,
balcony view of the Mar-
giny and Downtown
New Orleans', skyline.
9.5' ceilings, warm hard
wood floors, rear deck.
No water
Damage due to
Katrina
Ask for Greg (504)
460-5408


1 8340
1985- 33' Holiday
Rambler, gas engine &
generator, sleeps 6 to 7,
refrigerator, microwave,
roofa/c & heat. Inside
renovated, new carpet &
upholstery.
Excellent mechanical
condition. This motor
home is owned by The
Master's Men Quartet.
Asking $7,900.00 obo
For more information
ease call- Eddie Smith
850-232-7809

36' Monaco
Knight 2001
Diesel, 2 slide outs,
paired w/2004 Jeep
Grand Cherokee Limited
w/aux. braking for safest
travel. $90K. Must sell
make offer. Call 856
939-2218


8100 Antique & Collectibles
8110- Cars
8120 Sports Utility Vehicles
8130 Trucks
8140 Vans
8150 Commercial
8160 Motorcycles
8170 Auto Parts
& Accessories
8210 Boats
8220 Personal Watercraft
8230 Sailboats
8240 Boat & Marine
Supplies
8310 Aircraft/Aviation
8320 ATV/Off Road Vehicles
8330 Campers & Trailers
8340 Motorhomes




1997 Olds Aurora
Black, All power, leather
interior. Many new fea-
tures. Asking $2500.
Low miles. Must see!
623-0154 or 686-9744










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