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Publisher: Milton Newspapers, Inc.
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Place of Publication: Milton Fla
Publication Date: February 23, 2008
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Milton facing charges


Rev. HK Mathews has been on the forefront of the Civil Rights
Movement for more than fifty years, helping bring about
change and equality for all. He labored tirelessly in Northwest
Florida to further the cause, and marched with Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr.
Press Gazette photo by Ryan Arvay

Civil Rights leader


keeps eye on the prize


By JOSHUA WILKS
jwilks@srpressgazette.com
In the orchestra of life,
the Rev. H.K. Matthews is a
resounding instrument of
change.
During the month of
February, the Press Gazette
interviewed several African-
American community lead-
ers in honor of Black History
Month.
In most of those inter-
views, the Rev. Matthews
was mentioned as one of
those people admired for his
actions during the Civil
Rights Movement. Although
now a resident of Brewton,
Ala., Matthews' story will be


the last of our series this
year.
We held his story until
the end because of his signif-
icant role during the local
Civil Rights Movement, as
well as his role as an activist
who still advocates equal
rights for everyone.
Born into a segregated
American South of 1928,
Matthews was raised in
Snow Hill, Ala., during the
Great Depression by his
grandmother Lucy Purifoy
Johnson, a school teacher.
Even though she passed
away when he was a young
man, Matthews credits his
See CHANGE Page 5A


O DEP could

cite city for

six violations

By RYAN ARVAY
rarvay@srpressgazette.com
The City of Milton is
facing the possibility of six
violations as outlined in a
warning letter issued this
week by the Department of
Environmental Protection.
The letter comes after
DEP inspectors responded to
a complaint regarding dam-
age sustained to the historic
remains of a nearly 180-
year-old saw mill unearthed
at the city's construction site
on Locklin Lake.
As the result of a site
inspection conducted Feb.
12, DEP officials issued a
letter and detailed inspection
report to City Manager
Donna Adams on Monday.
Adams says a meeting with
DEP has been scheduled for
March 3 to discuss the mat-
ter.
Among the alleged vio-
lations listed in the report
are-failure to notify the
proper agencies of historic
artifacts discovered during
construction, unauthorized
removal of historic timbers
from the site, inadequate ero-
sion control, and failure to
post the permit.
The letter states the city
may be liable for civil penal-
ties, as well as damages and


The construction site at Locklin Lake as it appeared on February 13, shows the concrete foot-
ers for the new dam being installed. This is the area from which most of the historic timbers
were removed. Historians and archeologists, such as John Phillips with the University of West
Florida, fear the heart of the mill may have been destroyed by the construction.


restoration as set by Florida
Statutes.
Construction at the site
has ceased, as ordered by the
DEP, and the city plans to
contract with the University
of West Florida Archeology
Institute to assess the dam-


age to the site and document
what is there. UWF
Archeologist John Phillips,
is in the process of preparing
a proposal for the city.
Work at the site began
shortly after Christmas to
replace the Locklin Lake


Teen dies in jail


Press Gazette Staff Report
A 19-year old inmate of
the Santa Rosa County Jail
died Thursday morning at
the Santa Rosa Medical
Center.
The unidentified inmate
was rushed to the Santa Rosa
Medical Center where he
was pronounced dead at 11
a.m.
Because of a possible
parole violation the teen was
held in the jail without bond
following his arrest by the


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Milton Police Department
for loitering and prowling.
Inmates at the jail report-
ed that the teen was unre-
sponsive and first aid was
rendered immediately.
An investigation into the
death is underway according
to Marc Ward, Assistant
Public Information Officer
with the Santa Rosa County
Sheriff's Office.
Ward stated an autopsy
will be conducted as soon as
possible.


A lost purse

leads to arrest
Press Gazette Staff Report
Tuesday afternoon the
Santa Rosa County Sheriff's
Office received a call that
Lois Jean Krause, age 47,
had been robbed by two
black males in the parking
lot of Target on Highway 90.
Krause stated that they
had approached her when
she exited her automobile
and ordered her to give up
her purse. She thought they
were armed when they
pulled her purse out of her
See ARREST Page 5A


Bus crashes into car


A Santa Rosa County School bus carrying one student struck a car at the intersection of
Hamilton Bridge Road and Dogwood Road in Milton shortly after noon Tuesday. There
were no injuries. The vehicle, a silver 2003 Lincoln Navigator, was driven by Sheila
Thompson of Milton. The single witness, an off duty Department of Defense police ser-
geant, stated the SUV was traveling East on Hamilton Bridge and the bus was traveling
southbound on Dogwood, when the bus allegedly ran a red light. First Student, the com-
pany that owns the school bus, had its personnel on the scene and are conducting an
investigation. First Student representatives were not available to comment.
Press Gazette photo by Ran Arvay


ss Gazette photo by Ryan Arvay
dam which project engineers
say was in danger of failing.
In excavating the present
concrete dam, workers
uncovered, and in the
process, damaged, the
remains of the old mill's
See MILL Page 5A


Commission

will look at

a road issue
By JOSHUA WILKS
jwilks @srpressgazette.com
A public hearing will be
held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday
by the Santa Rosa County
Commission to discuss
vacating a prescriptive dirt
road located southwest of
Ebenezer Church Road in an
area off Chumuckla
Highway in Brownsdale.
The county-maintained
roadway up for vacation con-
nects to a private section of
road that will be closed by
the property's owner.
The private road that will
be closed leads to a family
cemetery, as well as 1,500
acres of state-owned proper-
ty on Escambia River. The
private property owners have
allowed public use of the
See ROAD Page 3A


A 'wild' time planned tonight in Jay

0 Wild game supper to benefit the Jay Relay for Life efforts


By MAC KNEFELY
Special to the Press Gazette
Want some good food,
good fun and spiritual fel-
lowship along with a chance
to win a shotgun or camping
equipment for just a $10
donation?
If you've got a taste for
venison, pheasant or even
wild turkey, Jay is the place


to be tonight at 6 p.m. The
Mount Carmel United
Methodist Church on
Highway 89 North will host
the 2nd Annual Wild Game
Supper to benefit Relay for
Life and the American
Cancer Society.
All hunting enthusiasts
and churchgoers in general
will have the opportunity to


dine on those meats along
with quail and elk stew while
listening to key-note guest
speaker Brother John
Finklea, retired pastor of
First Baptist Church in
Brewton, Ala.
His words will not be for
a traditional service-
Finklea, who has written two
books on hunting and life,


will speak on behalf of his
work and how it relates to
the word of God.
"We'll make it light and
tell some stories and put some
(spiritual) applications with
it-we'll start off with some
jokes," said Finklea, a
Brewton resident for the past
25 years. He retired from First
See WILD Page 3A


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Obituaries


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Thursday, 9:02 a.m.
Hello, I'm Susan. I was
wondering why businesses
that need help only look for
persons of their own ethnici-
ty. Isn't that discrimination?

Thursday, 8:07 a.m.
Yes, I would like to
address the DUI issue. It's a
bad thing. I had two DUI's,
the last one over six years
ago. As I read the paper and
see more and more of this
going on, I would just like to
urge people-don't drink
and drive.

Wednesday, 3:59 p.m.
Hi, this is Liz in Bagdad.
This is for all the people that
think the Sheriff's Office is
wrong for arresting all the
illegals. Just think about it,
what if it was your family's
social security cards that
they were using to work here
illegally? It's not that they
were working, it's that they
were here illegally. If they
were here legally, they
wouldn't have a problem.
Thanks.

Wednesday, 3:52 p.m.
This is Teresa. I just
want to say while I am not
for illegals working in our
area, I am also not for dis-
criminating against business
owners who are legal. No
one attacked Panhandle
Growers, but everyone
attacked La Hacienda. They
were in the same situation,
but because Geronimo is
Mexican everyone is acting
like he was in on it. He was
not. I am really tired of
everyone talking about
rumors and gossip they know
nothing about. Illegals
should not be here and they
should be prosecuted but be
careful about gossip that
you're spreading around
when you don't know for a
fact it is true. The owners of
La Hacienda are good and
decent people who would
never knowingly do illegal
things.

Wednesday, 1:22 p.m.
When did working in
restaurants fall into the jobs
Americans don't want cate-
gory?
Was it before or after nail
salons? Thanks, I wasn't
paying attention when it hap-
pened. Elaine.

Tuesday, 3:21 p.m.
Pam. I say change the
law regarding working ille-
gal immigrants. Set up a sys-

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


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tem to give them a chance.
One year and send them to
school, and within that year's
time, if they break any laws,
send them back.

Tuesday, 2:37 p.m.
This is Michael. I do not
think Sheriff Hall has gone
far enough and our govern-
ment leaders need to be
thrown out for not upholding
the law of the United States.
Anyone who is a legal citizen
of the United States has the
right to speak out on govern-
ment laws and policy, howev-
er, they do not have the right
to waive another country's
flag when protesting the
United States. That is a trea-
sonous act and they should be
punished for treason.
Editor's Note: While
treason is defined as betray-
ing one's country, this com-
ment should be considered
the caller's opinion and is not
supported by law.

Tuesday, 10:37 a.m.
Hey, this is 'ol Joe speak-
ing out for Santa Rosa. In
Saturday's paper there was
James and also Sharon com-
plaining about the Sheriff
doing his job, which he was
elected to do by law. If you
don't like it, go back to
Mexico with them. Wendell,
keep doing your job, that's
what you get paid for- that
hundred and something dol-
lars a year. Keep up the good
work.


Announces to:
Santa Rosa County's Senior Citizens!
The Santa Rosa County Board of County
Commissions has approved the Senior Citizen
Exemption, which allows an
ADDITIONAL $25,000 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION!
If you meet the following criteria, you may qualify for an
additional Homestead Exemption in Santa Rosa County.
This additional exemption is for the portion of your tax bill
associated with the Board of County Commissioners only.
*Property owner must be 65 or older
Total adjusted household income limitations apply
Must apply no later than March 3, 2008
Must qualify for and/or currently be receiving Homestead
Exemption
5- (Note: You must qualify and "
5,, may have to reapply annually).
=g For additional information:
5i- (850) 983-1880 / (850) 934-8175
UnTM.a


Greg Brown, C
Santa Rosa County Proper


rty Appraiser
rty 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


Oxley, Billy Joe
"Bill"
1938-2008

Billy Joe "Bill" Oxley,
age 69, passed away Sunday,
February 17, 2008.
Mr. Oxley was born in
Des Moines, Iowa. He had
resided most of his life in
Freeport, IL with the past 14
years in Milton, FL. Mr.
Oxley was a graduate of
Freeport High in Illinois and
went on to graduate from
Purdue University. He spent
most of his working career at
Structo, a manufacturing
company, and his final work-
ing years before becoming
disabled, at Exposystems.
Mr. Oxley was a member of
the Santa Rosa Lodge #16,
F&AM, and a member of the
Milton Elks Lodge. He was
also a Santa Rosa Hospital
volunteer for many years.
Mr. Oxley is preceded in
death by his wife, Geri Oxley.
Mr. Oxley is survived by
his two sons-Tim Oxley, of
Lena, IL and Terry Oxley, of
Bariboo, WI; two step-
sons-Steven Lichliter, of
Milton, and James Lichliter,
of Pensacola, FL; step-
daughter-Cindy (Roger)
Potter, of Riverview, FL; two
brothers-Jack Oxley, of
Denver, CO and Fred Oxley,
of Freeport, IL; and his best
friend and companion-Nell
Burks, of Milton, FL.
A Memorial service for
Mr. Oxley was 6:30 p.m.,


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AT YOUR SERVICE


Friday, February 22, 2008 at
Lewis Funeral Home, in
Milton, with Rev. Alton
Nixon officiating. Visitation
was from 5:30 until time of
service at Lewis Funeral
Home.

Fleming, Opal
Mildred
1926-2008

Opal Mildred Fleming,
age 81, of Pensacola, passed
away Monday, February 18,
2008. Mrs. Fleming was a
native of Munson, FL and
had resided in the Pensacola
area most of her life. She was
the daughter of the late
Daniel Webster and Belle
Wolfe Barnhill. Mrs. Fleming
retired from Sears following
33 years in the accounting
department.
She was preceded in
death by her husband of 61
years, Melvan Fleming; her 2
sisters-Olive Barnhill and
Lillie Mae Bryan; and her
brothers-Coleman, George
and Clay Barnhill.
Mrs. Fleming leaves
behind to cherish her memory
her sister-in-laws-Orelia
(Jerry) King, Noma Lee
Barnhill, Margaret Fleming,
and Pat Fleming; one brother-
in-law-Gene Fleming, and
(Betti Robinson); and numer-
ous nieces and nephews who
have fond memories of
spending time with Mildred
and Melvin.
Funeral services will be
11:00 a.m., Saturday,
February 23, 2008 at Lewis
Funeral Home, Milton
Chapel with Rev. Alton
Nixon officiating. Burial will
follow in Milton Cemetery
with Lewis Funeral Home
directing. Visitation was from
6:00-8:00 p.m., Friday,
February 22, 2008 at Lewis
Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Mrs.
Fleming's nephews-Wayne
Barnhill, Todd Barnhill,
Bryan Barnhill, Jerry
Barnhill. Scott Faubel, and
Steven Weyck.
Honorary pallbearers will
be Jason Faubel, Mitchell
Bryan. Roger Fleming,
Randy Fleming, Aden
Fleming, Alvan Fleming, and
David King.
"'Mildred will be remem-
bered for her love of nature,
flowers, animals and will be
missed by all who loved her."


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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
proceeding the Thursday meetings. Meetings are held in
commission chambers of the Administrative Complex on
Highway 90. Phone 983-1877 for information or to reach
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: flgovernor@myflorida.com

Federal Government


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 Qualls, 3822 Hwy. 4, Jay,
FL 32565. (850) 675-2719.

Contact information for your elected officials appears
in every Saturday edition of the Santa Rosa Press Gazette.
Know your leaders, stay in touch.











Local



'Fresh from Florida Kids' offers moms some help


Special to the Press Gazette
Cookbooks designed to
help mothers incorporate
healthy foods into children's
diets have been increasingly
popular over the last year.
Several popular releases have
featured sneaky and deceptive
ways to get kids to eat fruits
and vegetables. But a new pro-
gram unveiled today by Florida
Agriculture Commissioner
Charles H. Bronson is intended
to teach toddlers healthy eating
habits before parents have to
trick them later in life.
The "Fresh From Florida
Kids" program teaches moth-
ers of children under age three
how to quickly and easily pre-
pare healthy baby foods at
home using fresh fruits and
vegetables. Introducing these
fresh, healthy foods at an early
age can help infants and tod-
dlers develop a preference for
them instead of sweet or
salty processed foods that can
lead to health problems later in
life.
"Studies have shown that


taste preferences and eating
habits are developed by the
time a child is three," Bronson
said. "That's why it is so
important to instill healthy eat-
ing habits in children as early
as possible. A healthy start will
help them avoid many health
risks later in life such as
obesity, heart disease and dia-
betes that are associated
with poor eating habits."
Mothers will be recruited
for participation in the pro-
gramn through Healthy Start
Coalitions in five regions of
the state. A total of 3,000 par-
ticipants will receive a kit
containing health and nutri-
tion information, recipes and
instructions on how to prepare
healthy foods for their child
and family, a food grinder,
bib, storage container and
freezer tray. In addition,
Publix will provide those par-
ticipants with incentives for
purchasing fresh fruits and
vegetables.
"Healthy Start is honored
and delighted to be a part of


the 'Fresh From Florida Kids'
pro, ject," said Christine Dreps,
director of community rela-
tions for the Capitol Area
Healthy Start Coalition. "We
now have a way to show our
families how to provide fresh
fruits and vegetables to the
children at an early age. It is
one thing to tell new moms
how important proper nutri-
tion is, but being able to pro-
vide the tools, ideas and prac-
tical knowledge makes all the
difference."
We are proud to be the
exclusive supermarket of the
'Fresh From Florida Kid' pro-
gram," said Maria Brous,
Publix director of media and
community relations. "As a
retailer committed to being the
supermarket of choice for par-
ents and families, Publix aligns
ourselves with nutritional pro-
gramns that educate, encourage
and foster healthy eating habits
in children. "Fresh From
Florida Kids' compliments our
Publix Preschool Pals program
for toddlers age 2 to 5."


The "Fresh From Florida
Kids" program is divided into
three phases over 2 1/2 years.
Each phase represents specific
developmental periods in a
child's eating behavior. At the
end of each phase, parents will
fill out a questionnaire describ-
ing their child's and family's
eating habits. This information
will allow for evaluation of the
program's success. In
exchange for completed sur-
veys, parents will receive a
new information packet along
with incentives to encourage
continued participation.
Parents are essentially the
prime influence over their
child's nutrition and develop-
ment, Bronson said. "Until a
child reaches maturity, it is the
parents who determine what
foods will be eaten and kept as
staples in the household. This
program shows mothers how
to introduce their child to a
variety of fresh fruits and veg-
etables so that healthy eating
becomes the norm and not the
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Baptist in 1999 and now pas-
tors at Sepulga Baptist
Church in Conecuh County,
Ala.. "This is my second time
with them-I started wild-
game suppers 17 years ago
(when I pastored First Baptist
Church)-that was the first
one anybody had around
here. Since then, I've been
doing them in Virginia, North
Carolina, Georgia, Florida,
Alabama and Mississippi-I
have five of them this year. I
enjoy it-the books are
encouraging books-every-
body's got different problems
in life."
His first publication is
entitled From Murder Creek
to Montana, while his most
recent book is When the
Smoke Clears, the Bell
Stops. He said both have
been very successful-avid
hunters and citizens of all
walks of life have enjoyed
the message.
"Both books are true
hunting and fishing stories
with spiritual applications-
they're good hunter books,
and good family books-I've
had all kinds of people buy
them at bookstores and
things of that nature,"
Finklea said.
In addition to the
"gamey" treats and fun tales,
those attending will have the
opportunity to win 50-60
door prizes as well as bid on
seven auctioned items. It's all
for a great cause-all pro-
ceeds will go to helping find
a cure for cancer.
According to Cecilia
Hayes, Relay for Life team
captain at Mt. Carmel, $2000
was raised at last year's event.
"Our main door prizes
are a "snake-charmer" shot-



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private roadway for years to
access those sites.
The public will have
continued access to the state-
owned property by water on
Escambia River.
"The property owner
will work with any family
member to give them access
*(to the cemetery)," the prop-
erty owner's attorney Daniel
Saba said in January.
The property owner has
also promised access to
Water Management District
staff for management pur-
poses of the 1,500-acre tract,
district officials said.
The county will not vote
to close the Boutwells' pri-
vate road, just the prescrip-
tive dirt road leading to the
private road southwest of
Ebenezer Church Road.
The meeting will be held
in the County
Commissioners meeting
room located at 6495
Caroline Street in Milton.
Commissioners will take
comments from the public on
the landowner's request to
vacate the road and vote on
the issue during the
Commission meeting direct-
r ly following the public hear-
ing.


gun, which is a 410 shotgun.
Then we're going to give
away an entire camp set,
which includes a tent, sleep-
ing bag, cook stove and
everything," said Hayes. Her
son, Kyle Hayes is the event
coordinator this year. "We're
auctioning off a quail hunt, a
deer hunt and a membership
to Lake Juniper in
Brewton-we just have a lot
of fun with it."
Cecilia said Brother
Finklea was a popular choice
as speaker for the second
year in a row.
"Everybody liked him so
well, they really wanted him
to be able to come back this
year, so we arranged that he
could," she said. "My son
had gone to a wild-game sup-
per before and thought he
was a really good speaker-
(Kyle's) in charge of this, he
just tells Mom what he wants
her to do."
Entire families are
encouraged to attend.


Children of all ages are wel-
come, and those 12-under
will eat free. Not a Mt
Carmel member? Don't
worry, you're still invited to
the festivities.
"A lot of people who
come are not (members),"
Cecilia said. "We make it
family friendly, because we
don't charge for the children.
We want them to bring their
kids-we try to make it
where it's not too much for a
family to come. You really
get a chance to win some
really nice door prizes and
it's all you can eat.
"Last year I fixed quail
dumplings-I'm known for
my chicken and dumplings.
Our son went to South
Dakota on a hunt and killed a
lot of pheasant, so I'm going
to cook pheasant with the
dumplings this year."
For those wondering how
the food preparers get the
game taste out of the meat,
don't ask Cecilia to reveal the


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answer.
"That's their secret-but
the food's good," she said.
Cecilia also hopes families
who have not experienced
wild cuisine will come with
open minds. "We'll also
have fried chicken for anyone
who doesn't want wild game.
We do want them to try it,
though-they're usually sur-
prised, because it's pretty
good. There will be all kinds
of vegetables and salads as
well, so nobody will go home
hungry."
Even if they don't have
an empty belly or a soft spot
for deer meat, people will
leave knowing they did a
good deed by helping aid
medical science.
"My husband was saying
that you never know what
dollar you raise will be the
dollar that could be used to
find the cure for cancer,"
Cecilia said. "That's why we
do it-we're hoping they can
find the cure."


enjoying healthy foods from
the start, parents won't have to
resort to tricking or coercing
them to eat healthy foods later
on."
A web site,
http://www.FreshFromFlorida
Kids.com, contains all of the
program's educational materi-
als and updates and will help
facilitate communication and


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from the online recipes, cook-
ing and storage tips, and nutri-
tional information.
Following the initial roll-
out in Tallahassee, the program
will recruit a total of 3,000 par-
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City of Milton
schedule of
meetings
The City of Milton's
Board of Adjustment will
meet in regular session on
Monday. February 25, 2008,
at 5:30 p.m. in the Council
Chambers at City Hall, 6738
Dixon Street.
The City of Milton's
Technical Review
Committee is scheduled to
meet in regular session on
Tuesday, February 26, 2008,
at 8 a.m. in Conference
Room "B" located at City
Hall, 6738 Dixon Street,
Milton, Florida.
The City of Milton's
Stormwater Management
Committee will meet in reg-
ular session on Tuesday,
February 26, 2008, at 9 a.m,
in the Council Chambers at
City Hall, 6738 Dixon Street.
All meetings are open to
the public. If you would like
additional information
regarding the meeting, con-
tact the City's Planning and
Development Department at
983-5440.
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In Loving Memory of
MacArthur Kelly
10-7-42 2-24-06
Our hearts are still saddened today, as we are thinking about you.
You left us two years ago, and it seems as if it were only yesterday.
If tears could build a stairway, and memories a lane,
We would walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.
No farewell words were spoken, No time to say "Goodbye",
You were gone before we knew it and only God knows why.
Our hearts still ache with sadness, and the tears still flow,
What it meant to love you, No others can ever know.
But now, we know you want us to mourn no more.
To remember the happy times life still has in store.
Since you will never be forgotten, We pledge to you today,
A hallowed place within our hearts is where you'll always be.
We love you "Papa". and miss you very much.
Your Loving Family


scheduled a meeting to dis-
cuss efforts to recognize pro-
fessional athletes from
Milton on Tuesday, February
26, 2008, at 10 a.m. in
Conference Room B of City
Hall, 6738 Dixon Street. All
meetings are open to the
public.
The City of Milton's
Finance Committee will
meet on Wednesday,
February 27, 2008 at 9:30
a.m. in Conference Room B
at City Hall, 6738 Dixon
Street.
For further information
on the meeting, contact the
City Manager's Office at
'983-5411.

UWF SBDC offers
workshops
The University of West
Florida Small Business
Development Center at 401
E. Chase Street, Suite 100,
Pensacola will be holding the
following workshops:
"Franchise Basics" on
Tuesday and Thursday
evenings, February 26 and
28, 2008 from 6-9 p.m. The
fee for this 2-day workshop
is $35. Bring a calculator.
"Starting a Business" on
Wednesday, February 27,
2008 from 9 a.m. to noon.
Attendance is $25 for the
public and free for students
and faculty members of
UWF who present a Nautilus
card.
"Marketing Matter for
Small Business" on
Wednesday, February 27,,
2008 from 6-9 p.m. The fee
for attending is $25 for the
public and free for students
and faculty of UWF who
present a Nautilus card.
To register for the above
workshops call (850) 473-
7830.

Gulf Power
employees plan
clay shoot for
charity
The Plant Crist
Transformers, a charitable
organization run by Gulf
Power employee volunteers,
is conducting the 6th Annual
Clay Shoot March I to bene-
fit ARC Gateway. The com-
petition, which starts at 6:30


PUBLIC NOTICE


The City of Milton proposes to annex one (1) parcel of land pur-
suant to one Petition to Voluntary Annex Territory into the City
of Milton, and provides for zoning classification (R-1AA).


PETITION #1 Parcel #28-2N-28-0000-03237-0000
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST ?
OF THE SOUTHWEST? OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH,
RANGE 28 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN
SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECTIONS WEST ALONG THE
WEST LINE THEREOF A DISTANCE OF 696.30 FEET TO AN INTER-
SECTION WITH THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF HONEY-
SUCKLE DRIVE (50' R/W): THENCE DEPART SAID WEST LINE AND
RUN NORTH 89 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST ALONG
SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 850.05
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH
89 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID
SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 140.00 FEET:
THENCE DEPART SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE SOUTH 00
DEGREES 05 MINUTES 23 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 309.48;
THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 16 SECONDS WEST
A DISTANCE OF 140.00 FEET: THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES 05
MINUTES 23 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 308.07 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.

A copy of Ordinance #1272-08, with full legal descriptions of the
parcel can be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk.


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a.m., will be located at 6950
Quintette Road in Pace.
Registration is $75 per per-
son, which includes 100
clays, 100 20- or 12-gauge
shells, and lunch.
Teams of five will com-
pete at 12 different stands for
the chance to win cash
prizes. Each stand will chal-
lenge shooters with clays
launched by "traps" at differ-
ent angles, groupings and
distances. Prizes will be raf-
fled and cash awards will be
given to the top three teams.
Prizes also will be given for
highest score and lowest
score. For more information
or to register, please call
Rhonda Simmons at 429-
2231.
Last year 160 shooters
participated in the Plant Crist
Transformers competition,
and more than $10,000 in
proceeds went to charities in
the area including
Communities Caring at
Christmas and the Ronald
McDonald House. The Gulf
Power Transformers is a
non-profit organization made
up of Gulf Power employees
who volunteer their time and
raise money to support char-
ities and community activi-
ties in Northwest Florida.

Fundraiser at CVS
Jeanese Hayward,
Licensed Massage Therapist
will be giving chair mas-
sages at the Milton CV.S
store on Caroline Street
February 25th from 10:00 -
5:00 p.m. for donations. She
has committed to walk the
Country Music half
Marathon on April 26, in
Nashville, Tennessee. She
will be walking as a member
of the Leukemia &
Lymphoma Society's Team
In Training program. She
will be training and fundrais-
ing in honor of Richard
Manzoni a local young man
who is a Pensacola resident.
Due to extensive
research, the overall cure rate
for leukemia has more than
doubled in the last 30 years.
But, until we find a cure, we
must continue to support
their efforts. I have commit-
ted myself to not only raise
awareness of the importance
of cancer research, but to
raise funds to support
Leukemia & Lymphoma
Society.
A contribution of any
amount would be greatly
appreciated and bring us one
step closer to finding a cure.
Remember it is a tax deduc-
tion and you will receive a
receipt and your donation is
greatly appreciated!

Morning Glory
Circle
Spring is on the way.
Many trees, Azaleas and
Daffodils are starting to
bloom. It is time for the
annual "Luck of the Irish."
This favorite
brunch/silent auction held by
the Morning Glory Circle of
the Milton Garden Club will


be on March 14 at the
,Garden Club.
The brunch starts at 10
a.m. and the auction starts at
11 a.m. Cost for both the
brunch and the auction is
only $7. This $7 admission
includes a book of 5 tickets
for the auction. Each person
must have a book.
Join us for the fun.

SRMC Auxiliary'
Jewelry Sale
The Santa Rosa Medical
Center Auxiliary is sponsoi-
ing a Jewelry Sale on
Monday, February 25, 7
a.m.- 4 p.m. and Tuesday,
February 26, 7 a.m.- 4 p.m.
in the corridor by the cafete-
ria. You and your friends are
invited to a'$5.00 jewelry
sale. Proceeds go toward
healthcare scholarships and
other outreach projects.
Santa Rosa Medical Center
is located at 6002 Berryhill
Road, Milton, Florida.

County Fair
seeking vendors
Santa Rosa County Fair
has some prime vendor spots
still available a the fair! Fair
dates are April 1-6, 2008. Let
the fair be your way of let-
ting everyone know about
your business and see your
products. The Fair will be
held during spring break so
we are expecting extra large
crowds this year.
Go to www.san-
tarosacountyfair.org to print
out vendor applications. For
questions, please call 623
1115.

College Goal
Sunday, Feb. 24th
Pensacola Junior
College is participating in
College Goal Sunday, a
national and Florida initia-
tive to help students get the
financial aid they need to
attend college.
This year's event is 2 to
5 p.m. Feb. 24 at PJC's three
campuses. Designated loca-
tions: Pensacola campus,
Baroco Center for Science
and Advanced Technology,
Building 21; Warrington
campus, Computer Lab,
Building 31; Milton campus,
Student -Affairs, Building
4200.
On College Goal
Sunday, students and fami-
lies receive free expert help
filling out the Free
Application for Federal
Student Aid form for 2008-
2009.
The FASFA is the offi-
cial document used by every
college and university to
determine eligibility for fed-
eral student aid. The form
must be completed by stu-
dents and parents each year
to apply for all types of fed-
eral, state or college-spon-
sored financial aid includ-
ing grants, some scholar-
ships, educational loans and
work programs.
"PJC's College Goal
Sunday is meeting a need,"


Senior Citizens, Federal Government
Assistance is Now Available
Senior citizens who are at least 62 years old
and own a home, can now borrow against the
equity in their home, utilizing the money for
just about anything, without ever having to
repay the debt. They can continue living in the
home for the rest of their lives without the bur-
den of making monthly payments.
This is now possible thanks to a Home
Equity Conversion Mortgage created by the
Federal Government's Department of Housing
and Urban Development, also known as HUD.
This money can be used to:
1. Payoff an existing mortgage
2. Pay for medical expenses
3. Supplement income
4. Supplement savings
5. Make repairs to the home
6. Provide financial assistance to family
members
7. Establish a line of credit that can be used
if needed in the future
8. Vacation and travel
There is never a risk of losing their home
and they are free to sell or refinance the home,
without penalty, at any time. All money
received is tax-free and has no effect on Social
Security or retirement income.
A free report reveals how citizens of Santa
Rosa County can utilize this opportunity to ease
financial burdens for themselves, or their loved
ones courtesy of this United States Government
insured assistance program.
For more information, call the Consumer
Awareness hotline for a free recorded message,
anytime 24 hours a day at
1-877-679-1851 ext. 21


says Virginia Santoni, PJC
coordinator of scholarships.
"Last year, more than 435
students and families partici-
pated and many were from
low-income and minority
households." For more infor-
mation, call 484-1095 or go
to www.pjc.edu/collegegoal-
sunday.

The Wellness
Center Free
Educational Class
Are heavy metals
"weighing down" your
health?
Learning disabilities,
neurological disorders,
autoimmune disorders,
rheumatoid arthritis, chronic
fatigue and even cancer can
involve heavy metal toxicity.
Please join us Monday,
February 25th at 6:30 to
learn more about this
increasingly important issue.
Please remember, seating is
limited! So, please call to
reserve a seat 994-5656.
Wellness Center is located at
4430 Hwy. 90, Suite B in
Pace.

Bariatric Support
Group to meet
Tuesday
Is Weight Loss Surgery
right for you? If you would
like to learn more about
Weight Loss Surgery you are
encouraged to attend this
educational seminar. Dr.
Robert A. Althar will present
vital information and answer
questions regarding
Laparoscopic Weight Loss
Surgery including Divided
Gastric Bypass Roux-En-Y
and a new procedure, Sleeve
Gastrectomy that is being
offered at Santa Rosa
Medical Center. This lecture
is scheduled on Tuesday,
February 26th, at 6 p.m. in
the Locklin Educational
Building located behind
Santa Rosa Medical Center.

Oncology Nurses
to gather for
Annual
Symposium on
March 1
The Northwest Florida
Chapter of the Oncology
Nursing Society (ONS) will
present The Monica Fox
Symposium on "Cancer: The
Forgotten Facets" on
Saturday, March 1, from
7:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the
Andrews Institute at 1040
Gulf Breeze Parkway in Gulf
Breeze.
This symposium is
designed for healthcare pro-
fessionals and allied person-
nel who care for cancer
patients, terminally ill
patients, and their families.
Speakers include the follow-
ing:
Dr. Julie DeCesare,
clinical, associate professor,
assistant program director,
Florida State University
College of Medicine
OB/GYN Residency
Program at Sacred Heart
Hospital
Dr. Christopher
Bosarge, an interventional
radiologist at Sacred Heart
Hospital
Dr. Brett Parra oaf
Pensacola Urology
Dr. Hejal Patel of
Pensacola Radiation
Medicine
Linda Wall, RN of
Sacred Heart Cancer
Services
Sue Eiland, RN of
Sacred Heart Medical
Oncology-Davis Highway
Myrna Carnley, a can-
cer survivor.
Cost is $35 per person
for ONS members; $40 per
person for students and non-
members. For more informa-
tion, please call Shirley
Salter, RN at (850) 474-


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A pile of timbers, once part of the historic Jernigan Mill, lay in a pile on the construction site
at the Locklin Lake dam. Three loads of timbers similar to these were removed from the con-
struction site and taken to Alabama, just one of the alleged violations in the DEP warning let-
ter issued to the city.
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original dam and wood foun-
dation.
Among the significant
artifacts uncovered were
several large hand-hewn
timbers using mortise and
tendon construction, like
Lincoln Logs. These timbers
made up the foundation of
the mill and were harvested
from virgin heart pine,
which can be up to 400 years
old, says -Nathan Woolsey,
president of the Santa Rosa
Historical Society.
It was these timbers


DEP inspectors observed
being used as platform mats
for heavy equipment at the
construction site. The report
also indicates three loads of
timbers had been hauled
from the site to a piece of
property in Alabama owned
by Hayes Construction, the
project's contractor. An
employee with Hayes
Construction told DEP
inspectors the timbers were
taken because there was
insufficient space to store
them on site.
A representative from


Hayes Construction was
contacted but declined to
comment.
As stated in the report,
the city also failed to notify
the DEP in writing no more
than one week, and no less
than 48 hours, before begin-
ning the project as required
in the permit.
To read the full text of
the DEP warning letter and
inspection report issued to
the City of Milton, log on to
www. srpressgazette.com,
and click on the link within
this story on-line.


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grandmother as an inspira-
tion for him even now as he
enters his 80th year.
"My grandmother was
and has always been my role
model," he says.
His grandmother didn't
live to see it, but when he
grew up, Matthews became
personal friends with leaders
such as Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. and spent several
years of his life fighting for
equal rights.
Matthews helped estab-
lish Freedom Schools
throughout the Panhandle for
expelled students who
walked out of school because
of harassment during inte-
gration. He has been jailed
35 times for leading protests
and demonstrations for civil
rights. He was sent to prison
for crimes he didn't commit,
only later to be acquitted. His
family's lives were threat-
ened for what he stood up
for. He was shot at for
defending other people.
Eight known contracts were
taken out on his life for who
he was. He did all this for
others.
Later in life, those he
helped abandoned him when
he faced hard labor impris-
onment for crimes he never
committed. And despite the
injustice he's faced, he
remains a happy man.
"The bulk of my civil
rights involvement was in
Northwest Florida,"
Matthews says. "The first
major push that I was
involved in was the integrat-
ing of the lunch counters in
the five and dime stores. We
met with total resistance
from the white populous and
we were not treated very
friendly by the local police.


That was the major and
beginning thrust of trying to
integrate public accommoda-
tion facilities like lunch
counters, skating rinks, and
the YMCA."
After the initial move-
ment of integrating public
facilities, Matthews and
other activists moved toward
equal employment opportu-
nities where they ran into
major road blocks.
Although a retired com-
pliance officer for Jefferson
Davis Community College,
Matthews rarely found
meaningful work before he
moved to Brewton in 1979.
"I wasn't permanently
employed for too long any-
where during that time
because people of my per-
suasion were the objects of
economic genocide and
employment was hard to
come by," he says. "They
didn't like what we were
doing."
Matthews says one of the
accomplishments by African-
Americans that younger gen-
erations take for granted is
the right to vote in spite of
the tremendous price paid by
people such as those who
marched, and were beaten, in
the Edmund Pettus Bridge
March in 1965. It was this
march that led to President
Lyndon Johnson enacting the
Voting Rights Act that super-
seded local laws that prohib-
ited blacks from voting.
"There are a lot of
African-Americans who just
don't take advantage of the
privilege they have to go to
polls and vote," he says.
"They're selling their selves
short. Even one vote can
make a difference."
There are African-
Americans, Matthews says,


who are suffering from selec-
tive amnesia.
"They choose to forget
that even for them to hold
some of the positions they
hold now as far as employ-
ment are only offered to them
because pioneers paved the
way and some gave their
lives for them to be able to
get there."
Matthews says Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. is one
of the leaders who he admires
for his peaceful approach to
equal rights.
"The dream that Dr. King
had should be cut both
ways," he says. "Even in
African-American communi-
ties, we sometimes rush to
judgment because someone's
skin color is different from
ours. We should evaluate
people not by their skin color
but by how their character
shapes up."
In recognition of his
life's work, Matthews was
awarded an honorary doctor-
ate degree in December by
the University of West
Florida.
"I'm at peace with the
things I've done," Matthews
says. "I could waste my
time, like some people, hat-
ing others for what I've been
through, but there ain't no
room on my schedule for
hate."
Matthews contends that
if black history was ade-
quately represented in text-
books there would be no need
for a special month devoted
to some of the highlights of
his culture.
"Giving us one month
out of the year really don't
mean that much to me,"
Matthews says. "I celebrate
black history 12 months out
of the year."


By JOSHUA WILKS
jwilks @srpressgazette.com
The Santa Rosa County
Library Foundation has big
dreams of providing services
and buildings for county
libraries. However, in order to
achieve those dreams they
need a plan.
Discussion of that plan
moved forward this week dur-
ing a special three-hour work-
shop where foundation board
members and library support-
ers brainstormed ideas on how
to get the new group moving
forward.


National Library
Organization Specialist
Andrew Sanderbeck facilitat-
ed the workshop where partic-
ipants provided information,
suggestions and techniques to
get the library to focus on its
primary goals in order to
move toward bigger goals.
"I think there's great
opportunity for this library
foundation," Sanderbeck said.
"You all have a good idea
where you're going. The
foundation you're starting is
at the right time."
Formed last year when


Santa Rosa County estab-
lished an independent library
system, the foundation's goals
have included supporting all
county libraries by seeking
private donations and grants
to help libraries beyond what
taxes provide, and to foster
programs, activities and capi-
tal projects such as facility
renovations and new con-
struction. The local Friends
of the Library groups will
continue to support individual
libraries, but the library foun-
dation will focus on achieving
support on a larger scale.


Arrest


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hands and fled into an adja- that the victim had not ed to the
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they spent over an hour had lost her purse and had Jail with .
searching the wooded area not been robbed and just bond of
for the suspects. wanted to drop the whole $2,000,
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Jim Fletcher, Publisher
Carol Barnes, Office Manager


Viewpoints


6A Saturday, February 23, 2008 The Santa Rosa Press Gazette Milton, Florida


OUR VIEW


Time for a



truer history

America has been celebrating Black History
Month and it is well deserved, but this leaves
only one thing to question: what are they teach-
ing in out schools the rest of the time?
For a long time, many felt the contributions
of African-Americans were being over looked.
As a result of this push, American youth now get
a good bit of history during February, but now
might be time to look at what historians are actu-
ally wanting to teach children during the other
months.
Many have made great contributions to socie-
ty and none of the works were based on skin
color.
Many feel there is.still some form of racial
tension.
We're sure there is some truth to this, but
times have certainly changed. For example, the
leading candidate for the Democratic nomination
to run for President of the United States is
African-American.
As a nation, we've come a long way. Still, if
we wonder from where many attitudes come, we
have to look no farther than the local library.
Historically, and still to some degree today,
"books" represent education and education can
be power.
So, those who write the books wield the
power.
Many feel, if it is a history book, it is gospel.
The fact is, however, if the writer of historical
events is not careful, the finished product will be
more a reflection of his or her opinion of history
than a factual listing of events.
Some of these scholars are quite factual.
Unfortunately, others are not. It comes down to
those who seek knowledge having to separate the
wheat from the chaff.
You ha'e to want to learn history if you desire
the facts on people like Dr. Charles Drew, who
improx ed the method of preserving blood plasma.
Too bad he died following an auto accident.
He,.was black and the first hospital they took him
to turned out to be for "whites only."
Then there is George Washington Carver who
was an agricultural chemist. He found numerous
ways to utilize peanuts.
Other scientist and inventors included
Benjamin Banneker (astronomy, science and
math), Bessie Blount (physical therapist), Elijah
McCoy (industrial inventor), Garrett Morgan
(gFis mask and traffic signal), Madam C.J. Walker
(hair care products), and Marjorie Joyner (per-
manent wave machine).
This just touches the surface of what many
African-Americans did for our nation as inven-
tors. There are athletes, artists, musicians and
singers, public officials, social reformers, sol-
diers, pilots, and the list goes on and on. All
made contributions to society as a whole.
We mentioned just a couple of the people who
are not just great African-Americans, but great
Americans.
Maybe our society can move forward when
history is history and Americans are, first and
foremost, Americans.


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A MINORITY VIEWPOINT


The costs vs. the benefits


If we look to benefits only, '
we'll do darn near anything
because there's always a benefit.
The National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration reported that
there were 43,443 highway fatali-
ties in 2005. If we had a maximum
speed law of 15 mph, the death toll
wouldn't be nearly as high, proba-
bly not even as

*say, "Williams,
that's a crazy
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WALTER
WILLIAMS


rate to say: sav-
ing some 43,000
lives aren't
worth the cost
and inconven-
ience of a 15


mph speed limit.
Suppose there was a one per-
cent risk of a $10,000 loss, how
much are you willing to pay to try
to prevent or insure against it? I
doubt whether any reasonable per-
son would be willing to pay
$9,000, $5,000 or even $1,000,
though he might be willing to pay
$100. Surely there's a benefit to
preventing a loss, but at what cost?
Let's apply cost versus benefits
to anti-terrorism expenditures.
Wyoming has two major cities:
Cheyenne, its capital, with 53,000
population; and Casper, with
50,000. Federal and state homeland
security anti-terrorism expenditures
in 2007 totaled $6,673,910. What
is the risk of Wyoming being a ter-
rorist target and, if so, what is the


expected cost in terms of human
lives and property?
There's no precise way to deter-
mine Wyoming's risk of a terrorist
attack and its cost, but simple rea-
soning suggests that too little or
too much can be spent. The effect
of spending too little might result
in a devastating terrorist attack that
could have been prevented. The
effect of spending too much is less
obvious because the victims are
invisible. For example, purchase
prices for new dump trucks for
snow and ice removal range
between $140,000 and $160,000.
How many Wyoming lives could
have been saved had some of the
anti-terrorism expenditures been
spent on additional dump trucks to
clear streets and roads of snow and
ice? There are many other lifesav-
ing expenditures but the point is
that a dollar spent for anti-terror-
ism is a dollar that can't be spent
elsewhere where it might possibly
save more lives.
The 1984 National Organ
Transplant Act, which prohibits
payments to organ donors or their
families, creates benefits in the
form of feel-good ethical values at
a huge cost of lives. That's because
organs must be supplied to recipi-
ents at zero price. Huge shortages
are the result, as it would be if
cars, homes, food, dental services
and clothing had to be supplied at
zero price. That's precisely the
finding by Professors Randolph
Beard, John Jackson and David
Kaserman in their article "The
Failure of U.S. Organ Procurement
Policy," published in the Winter


2008 edition of the Washington,
D.C.-based Cato Institute
Regulation magazine.
As of 2005,-there were 90,000
Americans on the organ transplant
waiting list that is expected to
grow to 150,000 by 2015. The
authors estimate that since 1990,
close to 100,000 people have
already died waiting for an organ
and they estimate that by 2015,
that number will have grown to
196,000. Such a toll doesn't include
all the pain and suffering of the.
waiting patient and his family.
There are a couple of factors, in
addition to feel-good ethical val-
ues, that might explain the success
of the ban on organ sales. People
awaiting organs are disproportion-
ately poor, minority, disorganized,
sick and unaware of the cause of
their plight. The people who bene-
fit from their plight earn a lot of
money and are highly organized.
These are owners of dialysis clin-
ics, those who receive funding for
transplant research and agencies
that manage organ procurement
and allocation. In fact, everyone
involved in the transplant business
gets paid handsomely, except the
organ donor. I'd like to know what
standard of ethics justifies such a
death toll and disconnect between
costs and benefits.
Walter E. It dhaiin is a profes-
sor of economics at George Mason
University. To find out more about
Walter E. Williams and read fea-
tures by other Creators Syndicate
writers and cartoonists, visit the
Creators Syndicate Web page
at www.creators.com.


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The Rule of Law
FM: Hugh Armstrong
Milton, Fla.
Dear Editor,
The Press Gazette is on solid
ground in using the word
hypocrisy to headline its editori-
al concerning the round up of
illegal aliens. The situation cre-
ates a classic dilemma. On the
one hand Americans appreciate
hardworking immigrants. On the
other, we still claim to be a
nation of laws.
The hypocrisy enters
because of laxness in enforcing
immigration laws when the
problem affected only the south-
western states and an influx of
refugees into Florida from Cuba.
Now that the problem is nation-
wide, there is a strong demand
to enforce the laws. We are
experiencing culture change


born of the failure to uphold the
laws of immigration in the early
stages of the invasion. Now we
push one in order to speak
English, we wade through direc-
tion in both Spanish and
English, spend our largess on
generous welfare programs, and
make a host of other accommo-
dations.
The rule of law was original-
ly our cornerstone: no man is
above the law and our courts
must rule in accordance with
written law. That cornerstone
has slipped out of place and
we're losing our constitutional
structure. The source of the
problem is government all right,
but its roots go deep into our
courtrooms.
Our courts repeatedly flout
the rule of law, encouraging the
ACLU and others to beat the
system. In case after case, courts
have made politicized rulings:


imagine the outcome in the Terri
Schiaivo case, had the rule of
law been followed. The U.S. and
Florida Constitution prohibit
putting anyone to death without
due process. Florida Statues had
provision for relieving a
guardian in the event of conflict
of interest. The money was run-
ning out, Michael Schiaivo was
living with another woman, had
two children by her, and want-
ed his wife dead. What a con-
flict! Her parents were willing to
take guardianship, to give her
loving care. Yet, Judge Green
ruled on the basis of precedent -
which is NOT law. The rule of
law was nowhere to be seen.
When Congress passed the
Child Online Protection Act
(COPA) it was overturned by
Federal Judge Lowell Reed who
ruled it unconstitutional a vio-
lation of freedom of speech, he
said. Imagine qiat: free speech


protects the staging, production,
exhibiting, buying, and selling of
pornography to children. Reed
has the audacity to assert that the
children would thank him, in
later years, for preserving free-
dom of speech. Where was the
rule of law?
Reed ruled on the basis of
'judicial review,' which is not
even in the Constitution. Judicial
Review (a veto power over
Congress and the President) has
been an assumed right of our
courts since 1803, fraudulently
claimed in the Marbury v.
Madison case. Yet, Article VI of
the Constitution actually pro-
scribes it. No rule of law here.
Is it any wonder that we now
find ourselves so far down the
slippery slope and groping to
find the rule of law in order to
apply it to the illegal immigra-
tion problem? Lots of luck
America!


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


AFRICAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL
-Greater Bethlehem AME
5299 Richburg St., Milton
ANGLICAN
-Trinity by the Fields
4980 West Spencerfield Road,
Pace
APOSTOLIC
-First Apostolic Church
5574 E. Highway 90, Milton
-Pace Apostolic Church
4763 Old Guernsey Road,
Pace
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
-Bagdad 1st Assembly of God
4513 Forsyth Street, Bagdad
-East Milton Assemby of God
5174 Ward Basin Road,
Milton
-Ebenezer Assembly of God
Ebenezer Church Road, Jay
-Faith Chapel Assembly of
God
205 South Airport Road,
Milton
-First Assembly of God
6163 Dogwood Drive, Milton
-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
-McLellan Assembly of God
6050 Three Notch Trail,
Milton
-New Hope Assembly of God
9550 Chumuckla Hwy, Pace
-Pace Assembly of God
3948 Hwy 90, Pace
-Welcome Assembly of God
8581 Welcome Church Road,
Milton
BAPTIST ABA
-Berryhill Road Baptist-ABA
3095 Berryhill Road, Milton
-Bethel Missionary Baptist -
ABA
6178 Old Bagdad Hwy.,
Milton
-Fellowship Baptist Church
ABA
5223 Hwy. 90, Pace
"-First Missionary Baptist -
"ABA
3949 Pace Road, Pace
-Galilee nMii,, lor., Baptist-
ABA
Hwy 90, West Milton
BAPTIST
-Avalon Baptist
4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton
-East Side Baptist
4884 Ward Basin Road,
Milton
-Faith Baptist
6423 Hamilton Bridge Rd,
Milton
-First Baptist of Harold
10585 Goodrange Drive,
Milton
-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. Johns Street, Milton
BAPTIST INDEPENDENT
-Bible Baptist Church of Pace
4001 Vern Street, Pace
-Bible Way Baptist Church
5976 Dogwood Drive Milton
-Brownsdale Baptist Church
Chumuckla Hwy. Jay
-Joy Bible Baptist
8613 Hwy. 90, Milton
-Pleasant Hill Missionary
Baptist
5550 Econfina Street, Milton
-Solid Rock Baptist
6760 East Gate Road, Milton
-Trinity Baptist
5301 Highway 90, Pace
-Victory Baptist
4000 Avalon Blvd., Milton
-West Florida Baptist
5621 Hwy 90, Milton
-Fil Am Baptist Church
5240 Dogwood Drive, Milton


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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
-Bfackwater 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
-Harold First Baptist
10585 Good Range Dr,
Milton
-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
-Spnng Hill Baptist Church
9214 MuIinson 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. Miltop
-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
6745 Margaret Street, Milton,
-McLellan Church of Christ


First United Methodist
Church of Milton

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-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 JESUS
CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
-Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter day Saints
5737 Berryhill Rd., Milton
-Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter day Saints
2828 Harvest Rd, Jay
-Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter day Saints
1753 Sea Lark Ln, Navarre
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
Church
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
INDEPENDENT
-Grace Bible Church
623 Chestnut, Milton
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
-Evangel Christian Church
6763 Margaret St. Milton
-Ken Sumerall Ministries
4901 Forest Creek Dr., Pace
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
-Jehovah's Witnesses Milton
Congregation
5696Berryhill 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
-1st United Meth.Church of
Pace
4540 Chumuckla Hwy., Pace
-Woodbine United Methodist
Church
5200 Woodbine, Pace
-Bagdad United Methodist
Church
4540 Forsyth St., Bagdad
-First United Methodist
Church
6830 Berryhill Rd., Milton
-Jay United Methodist
Church
300 South Alabama St., Jay
-Mae Edwards Memorial
United
Methodist Church
5052 Mulat Road, Milton, FL


PACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PCUSA
4587 Woodbine Road W''
Pace, FL 32571 .F
Ph 995-4553

Rev. Shuford White, Pastor

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Praise & Worship 9 am
Traditional Worship -11 am
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Pastor- Clive Knights
Stephen Ahnister Donna Lee 994-0870
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Life Styles


Homemakers learn a



new culture, customs


Santa Rosa Homemakers
and guests enjoyed an educa-
tional program on life in
Saudi Arabia presented by
Betty Judson.
Judson and husband
Gunter were in Saudi Arabia
from 1992-2003, so home-
makers learned first hand
about what it would be like
to live in this country.
The speaker said they
lived on a compound, which
is very much westernized.
She said the trips outside the
compound were interesting
and very educational. The
culture and customs are very
different than those in the
United States. To make it
even more interesting,
Judson taught at the
International Schools.
When we mention Saudi
Arabia we found it to be
called 'The Kingdom", said
Judson.
The speaker gave a brief
history as to the country and
all the changes that took
place over several years. "In
1926 Adb al-Aziz takes Al-
Hijaz and assumes title of
King Of the Hijaz and Sultan
of Najd."
She went on to tell the
ladies that in 1929 there was
the battle of Sabilla. The last
Bedovin battle in history, in
which King Abd al-Aziz
defeats insurgent elements of
his tribal army, the Akhuan,
which he had demobilized
and settled in farming com-


Santa Rosa County HCE officers (left to right) Beckie Ward,
Secretary; Dawn Juul, President; and Beverly Norton,
Treasurer.
Submitted photo


munities. The battle marked
the beginning of a new
domestic policy summed up
as modernization without
secularization. "In the year
of 1930 -he Ministry of
Foreign Affairs was created,
the first ministry under the
King," said Judson.
It was noted that The
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
was created by King Abd al-
Aziz in 1932. This, along
with the Ministry of Finance
and National Economy com-
prised the second Saudi min-
istry.
"It was in 1938 that oil
was first produced in com-
mercial quantities," said
Judson. The King asked the
United States to help their
country with the oil produc-
tion, as they trusted our


country.
The following years
showed great achievements:
Saudi radio, the Ministry of
Health, the banking system,
national television, and sev-
eral changes of Kings. Saudi
was the birthplace of Islam.
The speaker said she was
invited into the homes of
many Saudi families and
learned first hand how the
people live. The woman of
the house is like a queen and
runs a close-knit family.
When the women left the
home they covered their bod-
ies with an Abaya and would
put a veil on their faces. This
is a custom for the people.
In closing, the speaker
invited the ladies to a hands
on display of articles she col-
lected while in Saudi Arabia.


Guest speaker, Betty Judson shares her treasured articles she collected while in Saudi Arabia.
Santa Rosa Homemakers enjoyed the morning program.
Submitted photo


Knock Family in concert


The Knock Family will
be in concert Sunday,
February 24 beginning at 10
a.m. at Christ United
Methodist Church.
For over fifteen years
people of all ages have been


enjoying Christian music
presented by the Knock
Family from Guilford, VT.
Their close harmony, heart-
felt lyrics and comical pup-
pets will not only inspire you
but will keep you smiling all


night long.
So come and bring some
friends along for a morning
of uplifting music you will
long treasure. There is no
admission charge. A love
offering will be received.


Santa Rosa County births


Santa Rosa Medical
Center births from February
3-February 20, 2008
Scottie Mitchell and
Richard Warn, Jr., a son,
Cadyn Richard Warn. born
Sunday, February 3, 2008.
Angela Moats and
Donald Broxson, a son,
Allen Jo-Auston Broxson,
born Monday, February 4,
2008.
Kayla Abbey and
Jeremiah Millar, a son,
Asher Lee Millar, born
Tuesday, February 5, 2008.
Melanie and Brian
Riordon, a son, JeffrCey
Daniel Riordon, born
Wednesday, February 6,
2008.
Bonnie and Thomas
Smalls, Jr., a daughter,
Caitlvn Nilqja Smalls, born
Tuesday, February 12,
2008.
Frances Heisey and
Steve Gay, a daughter,
Chevanne Renee Gay, born
Wednesday, February 13,
2008.
Hannah Thames and
Jacob Smith, a son, Zachey
Bryan Jason Smith, born
Wednesday, February 13,
2008.
Karon Raught, a daugh-
ter, Patricia Anne
Creekmur, born Thursday,
February 14, 2008.
Cindy Hernandez, a


son, Gabriel Eudoro
Hernandez, born Thursday,
February 14, 2008.
Randie Moore, a son,
Jacob lames Moore, born
Friday, February 15, 2008.
Amy & Richard Ross
III, a son, Tyson Wade
Ross, born Sunday,
February 17, 2008.
Rachel Flood & Clay
Smith, a daughter, Lacy
Carolynn Smith, born
Monday, February 18, 2008.
Chrystal Thomas &
James Sigler, III, a daugh-
ter, Nvlah Zecorihn Sigler,
V.


born Wednesday, February
20, 2008.
Rebecca & Jason Rugg,
a daughter, Mariah Faith
Rugg, born Wednesday,
February 20, 2008.
Patricia Rollins & Craig
Nelson, Jr., a son, Cli
Ariah Nelson, born
Wednesday, February 20,
2008.
Devon Kennington &
Joseph Gall
ant, Sr., a son, Joseph
Michael Gallant, fr., born
Wednesday, February 20,
2008.


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future's market

Changes in Federal
Reserve Outlook romnnpt sham


moves higher for Commodities
Big news on the economic
front was released on
Wednesday this week when the
Federal Reserve released the
minutes of its most recent
FOMC meeting. The minutes
revealed that members of the
committee had lowered their
forecast for U.S. economic
growth and increased their
forecasts for unemployment
and inflation. They revised their
range of 2008 economic growth
lower 0.5%, the unemployment
rate forecast rate was increased
by 0.4%, and both overall and
core inflation projections were
increased by 0.3%. Because this
was the first revision that the
Federal Reserve had released to
the public since October of last
year, it carried a lot of weight in
trading on Wednesday and
could have some longer-term
implications for commodity
market sentiment. The news
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up inflation. Higher inflation and lower interest rates are
bullish for commodities and traders' sentiment seemed to
push them to buy commodities of all types. A similar senti-
ment swept over commodities last week when Fed
Chairman Beranke said that the Fed stood ready to lower
rates to support the economy. The reaction this week was
nearly identical to last week. The dollar fell sharply and hard
assets like gold and oil were up sharply, In fact, both gold
and oil made new record highs on Wednesday with April
Crude Oil stopping just short of $101 per barrel and gold sur-
passing $940 per ounce. Because high inflation erodes the
purchasing power of currency and other financial instru-
ments, many traders and investors look to hard assets like
gold, oil and agricultural products as a hedge against infla-
tion, as these assets tend to rise in price along with inflation.
Gold may have been the best example of this hedge. After
closing just under $930 per ounce on Tuesday, gold had trad-
ed lower early on Wednesday until the minutes were
released. By Thursday, gold had reached a high of $958.40,
better than a 2% increase in just two days. On the full week,
gold was trading up 5.8% by midday Thursday.
Even before the Federal Reserve's minutes were
released on Wednesday, Crude Oil saw a huge price spike on
Tuesday. After settling last Friday at $95.45 before the 3-day
weekend, Crude rose as much as $4.40 on Tuesday before
settling at $99.70, a gain of 4.5% on tile day. News that a
Texas oil refinery had caught fire, causing wide-spread dam-
age, initially pushed energy prices higher. Following this
was a whisper that OPEC was debating a production cut at
its next meeting. Though this cut seems unlikely given the,
already high price oil, the rumors gave some support to the
rally.


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Central opens



up with a win


0 Pace drops close one

to Niceville in softball


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1.
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Al I-Stars



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(Above) Pace's Ross Wyatt battles for position as the East
defeated the West in the boys match 5-0. (Right) Milton's
Rosa Flores battles for position against a West forward.
Press Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin


By BILL GAMBLING
sports@srpressgazette.com
Central opened the new
season under the direction
of new skipper Josh Daugett
and came away a 3-1 winner
over Escambia Charter.
Escambia Charter took
an early 1-0 lead off Jaguar
starter Paul Baggett, but the
star of Central's rotation
quickly settled down to fin-
ish the day with a one-hitter.
Baggett would finish the
game with 18 strikeouts
while walking five as he
opened up the season with a
win.
Central tied the game
.with a run in the bottom half
of the fourth and took con-
trol with two more runs in
the bottom of the sixth
inning.
T.J. King went 2-for-2 at
the plate with two RBIs,
which Josh Jernigan went 2-
for-3, and Thomas Whitfield
went 2-for-4.
" King finished the day
with two RBIs.
In Crestview the
Bulldogs put the bite on
Pace to hand them their first
loss of the season 6-4.
The Patriots were lead-
ing 4-1, when. Crestview
managed three runs off
Ryan Sorce in the bottom
half of the fifth.
Crestview was not done
as they scored two more in
the bottom of the sixth off
Sorce to hand him his first
loss of the season, as he
gave up five runs off four
hits while striking out three.
Score fared well at the
plate to lead the Pats by
going 2-for-3 with a double,
triple and RBI. C.T.
Bradford and Ryan Parazine
both went 2-for-4 in the loss
as the Patriots committed
four errors.
Milton continued to roll
right along Monday night
under first year coach Craig
Bragg as they disposed of
Walton 14-4.
The Panthers have
opened the season with two
road games following their
home opener against
Pensacola High being rained
out on Feb. 12.
Kyle Whitfield notched
his first win of the season in
four innings of work as he
allowed two earned ruins
and fanned four.


Former Pats give


back to program


By BILL GAMBLING
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Most professional ath-
letes are getting a bad reputa-
tion, but a couple of local
athletes literally stepped up
to the plate for their former
high school.
Pace grads Caleb Gindl
and Drew Cumberland, who
are on break from their first
year in the minor leagues,
have given back to the
school that gave them so
much.
Cumberland and Gindl
assisted the Pace High
School baseball program get
a new pitching machine.
"Many pro athletes don't
even do this, let alone some-
one who is still playing in the
minor leagues," said Pace
Head Coach Charlie Warner.
"For them to do this is just
awesome.
"This is just a testament
to how these young men
were raised and how they
appreciate what they have


achieved."
The machine they helped
purchase is one of the top of
the line pitching machines
used to help train athletes
who are at places like the
Andrew's Institutes' Athletes
Performance.
"I have worked on the
machine like this with
Athletes Performance,' said
Cumberland, who played
this past season in the
Arizona Rookie-League
before being called up to the
Padres affiliate in Oregon. "I
got a hit off of it once.
"But it will really make
you work on your timing. I
hated to see a curve ball and
I don't think I saw the full
effect."
This machine will offer
the Pace coaching staff and
players something they could
never accomplish, pitching
like a real game.
"With this machine our
kids will see a pitcher as
good as they would ever see


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Caleb Gindl, Pace Head Coach Charlie Warner, and Drew Cumberland stand with the new
pitching machine the former Patriot standouts helped to purchase for the baseball program
after their first year in the minor leagues.


in a real ball game," said
Warner. "This is something
we just can't simulate with
myself or one of the coach's
throwing batting practice.
"Before we couldn't
touch off speed stuff, but


now we are getting a chance
to work on those pitches at
various speeds and loca-
tions."
Gindl, who won the bat-
ting title in the Pioneer
League with the Helena


s Gazette photo by Bill Gamblin
(Mont.) Brewers, has yet to
get a hit off the batting
machine.
"Using this machine is
not easy to hit off of," said
Gindl. "I haven't gotten a hit
See GIFT Page 2B


Walton took and early 1-
0 lead off Whitfield in the
bottom of the first, but the
Panthers battled back to tie
the game in the top tf the
third.
Milton then took control
of the game for good with
four runs in the top of the
fourth, to go up 5-1.
Walton would score two
runs in the bottom of the
fourth to make it 5-3, but the
Panthers iced the game win
an eight run rally in the top
of the seventh to eliminate
any possible threat.
At the plate the Panthers
were led by Justin Randolph
who went 3-for-4 with an
RBI, while Trent Cozzi and
Caleb Stewart turned in
nights going 2-for-4 at the
plate with two RBIs each.
In softball action Milton
found their hitting sticks
against Pensacola Catholic
winning 12-2 in five
innings.
The Lady Panthers (4-2)
managed nine hits, while
making uses of six Lady
Crusader errors.
Mikey Drinkard went 2-
for-4 at the plate with two
runs and an RBI, while
Katifyn Melendez went 2-
for-3 scoring a run and driv-
ing in a run to lead Milton.
Rachael Lee went 1-for-
3 at the plate but cause
havoc for Catholic by steal-
ing two bases.
Alyssa Larsen went the
distance allowing only two
hits and two runs while
recording one strikeout.
District 1-5A could be
very competitive and
Tuesday's road trip for the
defending state champion
Lady Patriots proved that as
they traveled to Niceville.
The Lady Eagles edged
Pace 1-0 to hand Pace their
first loss of the season.
Pace (4-1, 2-1 in District
1-5A) fell behind 1-0 in the
bottom of the third, but
couldn't rally as Kelly
Hensley held the Lady
Patriots to just two hits,
while striking out five.
Katy Neal and Bailey
Dowdle managed the only
two hits off of Hensley on
the night.
Neal suffered her first
loss of the season as she
gave up eight hits, while
striking out six.


Weekley

makes

semis
By BILL GAMBLING
sports@srpressgazette.com
Milton's Boo Weekley is
hitting his grove at the WGC-
Accenture Match Play
Championship in Tucson, Ariz.
On Thursday, Weekley
defeated Sergio Garcia 3-and- 1
in the second round of the Ben
Hogan Bracket.
Weekley defeated Martin
Kaymer 2-and-1 at The Galleiy
at Dove
Mountain.
Th e


Wood y
Austin in
the semi-
finals of
the Hogan
Bracket
and if suc- Weekley

will face the winner of the
Henrick Stenson-Jonathan
Byrd match.









Sports


Sports
Spo rts ''.
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United Way Fishing
Tournament: The United
Way of Santa Rosa County
and AlG-American General
will hold a bass fishing
tournament 'Fishin' on a
Mission' April 12 at River
Run Marina in Milton.
Registration is $100 per
boat, individual or team
and is currently underway.
The Three Rivers B ass
Club of Milton will assist
with the event.
United Way of Santa
Rosa County is also seek-
ing sponsors for the event.
For more information
or to become a sponsor call
623-4570.
Pace High
Cheer leading
Applications: Applications
for the 2008-09 cheerlead-
ing squad at Pace Hgih
School are available at the
Pace High Athletic Office.
These applications may
also be downloaded from
the school's website
www.santarosa.kl 12.fl.us/p
hs.
Applications are due by
March 12th.
Riders for Relay: The
sixth annual Riders for
Relay event will be held at
East Milton Park on March
22.
The event, which will
raise funds for the Bennett
Russell Elementary Relay
for Life Team, will begin at
10 a.m. and run through
8:30 p.m.
This western themed
festival games will feature
the crowning of the king
and queen of the rodeo,
chute doggin, the Disxie
Darter Drill Team, and a
barn dance with live enter-
tainment.
Horseback riders will
pay $5 for each Gymkhana
event, professional barrell
racers will pay $25,' and
chute doggin' will have a
$30 entry feel, but this is
free to the public.
For more information
call 983-7000, ext. 3.
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 p.m. or on
Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m.
Registration will con-
tinue 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 registering.
For more information
call 983-5466.
For more information
visit www.parayouth-
sports.com.
Gospel Projects:
Registration for T-ball,
softball, and baseball at
Gospel Projects will are
underway.
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 interest-
ed in coaching or umpiring
call 623-4671.
Basketball All-Star
Game: The Third Annual
Florida Panhandle
Shootout will be held on
April 18 at the University
of West Florida Fieldhouse.
This East vs. West for-
mat will feature a boys
game and girls game.
The girl's game will tip
off at 6 p.m. and the boy's
game will being at 8 p.m.
Also featured will be a
halftime slam dunk contest,
a three point shooting con-
test, and a $500 half-court
shot.
The slam dunk contest
will be judged by celebrity
judges.
General admission will
be $8 and for more infor-
mation you can visit
www.StarrAthletics.com.
Lupus Charity Golf


Tournament: The Lupus
Support Network will be
hosting a charity golf tour-
nament at the Moors Golf
Club on April 24 at 1 p.m.
This will be a four per-
son with a shotgun start.
Funds received will
help provide support, assis-
tance, and education to
lupus patients in our com-
munity.
For more information
or to register you can call
the Lupus Support Network
at 800-458-8211 or e-
maila.dandelakis@att.net.
Clay shoot for chari-
ty.L__.The Plant Crist
Transformers, a charitable
organization run by Gulf
Power employee volun-
teers, will be conducting
their sixth annual Clay
Shoot March 1 to benefit
ARC Gateway.
The competition will
get undderwya at 6:30 p.m.
at the Santa Rosa Sporting
Clays and Gun Club on
Quintette Rd.
Registration is $75 per-
son, which includes 100
clays, 100 20-or-12 gauge
shells, and lunch.
Teams of five will com-
pete at 12 different stands
for the chance to win cash
prizes.
Prizes will be raffled
and cash awards will be
given to the top three
teams. Prizes will be given
or the highest and lowest
score.
For more information
or to, register, please call
429-2231.
Milton TPC
T o u r n a m e n t :
Tanglewood Golf Club
and Milton High School
Golf will be hosting the
Milton TPC (Triple Pro
Classic) April 5 and 6.
Proceeds from the
tournament will benefit
the Milton High School
Golf Team and a scholar-
ship fund for golfers.
The schedule of events
will begin with a practice
round at Tanglewood and
a free golf clinic that
afternoon.
Also planned as part
of the three-person scram-
ble are Saturday dinner, a


special dinner with the
pros, auction, and much
more.
Sponsorships and
packages are still avail-
able.
For more information
you can call Milton
Athletic Director Murray
Rutledge at 983-5600 or
visit their website at
www.miltontpc.com.
All entries must be
received through the post
office box: P.O. Box
4007, Milton, Fla. 32572.
EMYA Elections: East
Milton Youtth Association
will be conducting the
elections for its officers
and directors for the 2008-
09 year.
If you or someone you
know is interested in being
part of the E.M.Y.A, you
are urged to attend the
March 3 and the April 7
meetings.
Elections will be held
at the May 5 meeting.
All meetings get
underway at 6:30 p.m. in
the board room a tthe East
Milton Ball Park.
Your interest and sup-
port is much apprecaited.
For more information
and to nominate someone
you can visit their website
at www.eastmiltonyouth-
sports,com.
Ten Star Basketball
Camp: Applications are
now being evaluated for
the Ten Star All Star
Summer Basketball Camp.
This camp is by invita-
tion only and boys as well
as girls ages 10-19 are eli-
gible to apply.
College basketball
scholarships are possible
for players selected to the
All-American Team.
Camp. For more informa-
tion call 704-373-0873.
Soccer tryouts: The
Panama City Pirates are
holding open tryouts for
their men's PDL team for
the 2008 season.
The tryout will be
March 8 at 1 p.m. at the
Renedage Sports Center
in Panama City', Fla.
For more information
call 850-248-0380 or 850-
248-4665.


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Successful trip

Stephanie Leavins enjoyed a successful hunting trip with
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation officers assigned to
Santa Rosa County. These officers assisted with the annu-
al mobility impaired hunt at the Hutton Unit of the
Blackwater Wildlife Management Area. Approximately
11 hunters participated during the second weekend of the
annual event during a cold weekend. Nine deer were har-
vested during the second weekend and six during the first
weekend for a total of 15 during the hunt. Leavins' buck
checked in with six points. FWC officers were on hand to
assist hunters with locating their stands and retrieving
downed deer. Agency employees together with several
volunteers provided lunch during all three days of the
event.
Submitted photo


Gift


Continued From Page One
off of it yet."
Right now Cumberland
and Gindl are enjoying their
last few days before they
have to report to spring train-
ing-
Gindl could be assigned
to the West Virginia
Lightning, which is their
Class A affiliate, or the
Huntsville Stars in Double
A, while Cumberland could
return to Oregon or make the
trip north to Ft. Wayne
Indian to play for the
Wizards.
Cumberland will report
on Feb. 29, while Gindl will
enjoy another week before
he reports to the Brewers on
March 7.
Both players are living
their dreams when it comes
to being professional base-
ball players.
"It didn't matter if my
first year was a good season
or a bad season," said Gindl.
"I made the right choice of
going to play pro ball.
"I had my mind set on
doing this all along and I did
the right thing by making the


best of my opportunity."
For Cumberland he is
doing what every kids
dreams of, playing ball.
"It has been a go6d four
months off, but I am ready to
get going again," said
Cumberland. "I am glad we
were able to help a program
that helped me.
"Right now I am enjoy-
ing every bit of it. I am real-
ly having fun playing base-
ball and I am doing it for a
living, which is even better."
Both players have been
working out and following
off season conditioning pro-
grams set by their teams, but
each one knows the little
things will pay dividends
down the road.
"I am probably in- the
best shape of my life," said
Cumberland. "With Athletes
Performance they have
worked on my nutrition, run-
ning, and my throwing
motion.
"A baseball season can
put a lot of wear and tear on
an arm and if you can get the
most out of your motion with
then it will be much easier."


Stonebrook Golf Club
Stonebrook Ladies
Golf Association

singer Tournament
Feb. 19, 2008

First Flight Net: 1. Carol
Lehmann, 2. Audrey


BElanger, 3. Liz Giles.
Second Flight Net: 1.
Joanne Quesinberry, 2.
Carol Mansfield, 3. Janie
Trombley.
Chip-ins: Dot Collins (No.
14), Joanne Kelley (No.
17), Kae Dressen (No. 16),
and Sharon Reiser (No. 5)


.M 7813 Highway 90
s iMilton, Florida 32570
850-623-5272
www.volvorerts.com/millton
(across from the Milton airport)


LCiomm.unity Sports7


awk-l-smammumma


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Saturday-February 23, 2008













MILTON HIGH .'....


PANTHERS









Mittot +-4igk Seo is proul to ann otne their PRIDE students fa the CbOss of 2008. The qualifieations for PRIDS for Moth, Seence aond Social
Studies ore a G-P of S3S".5 okgher in the subject with fow coiu-se s and. tke student nutst scote at (east at the 90% on the aOT oa SQT. Far writing, the
students submit a pottfotio of at (east three writing samples that ate judged by a panel of non MI-IS emprloees.
Cog roatu titons!


MatkPrk StudeAnts
(l-r front row) Ke-hj Eddlemsn, Kennm l4etzle,. (tndt wt.str.
Brandon Wamr
(l-r bac row) Mr.Buddy PowetPri ncipal, Mz 6nje trsri.
aCssistant"Prnaipal Mattkew aru:nes, Brain Gabcd, Trj .Jvdnr.,
Zac- r y Thames, Mr. MicoeLtThorpe, ssisrdJ T-, ral
Not'PietueRussell Greene, cndrew Ledet, Tadis LUti.n.
Daanic Stea, Michael Stewart, Cassanroa wLatnq


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S.tenee Pride Students
11 F(ron rowl KeUll EdAkEan, Tr.Tnto- Sp ors.
Julame. CA,.rtnRy. C-kula t -tluqL Prandon tUt.
(I.- bac ",wl) Mt. Ruddr PM..li P'i.cpxcJ. Ms Bt'nj& (t.stL
asestoni. Prineq'p. Mutthew Barnts. Pinn Gabbrad, ZlCk-ru-
Thamt.s, R.rtrmt Bckwttk- ndra to.lt.sblF TrfiJ J-rdan,
Mi tLaFt Tkor. sssLtint eimn cal
NoT PTetI.cLCrOLn Doas. Russdt GrfnE. Scxrtt A-lac&snr.
an.jr. Lf.A, T, kddus Lorn. TTmr.nis RrAnLg94 Dunca StEad
MkCktIl Calt. Stf.ort,t C'assndira tvkamq


Social Studies Pride Students
t-v fr :-i rowl Ka"kIau l Hardmrn, a tina ,ressOc,
Jla"mnC Cwurtneq. Coai Houqg, i"arad n Luor
Itl- back r.e,] Mr Budt P.owl. 'raLncitp. MW. Beerj lUest,
G.issatont Prinepal. MattlhEw PWI ns. Z6ae .i Tkames. MoatL Doale ,
Mr Mih.tl Thrpe. flssaistnt Pr1nCipal
Nrt PRcturtd Lmudsay BPicei. Cailttn DoDLs. Omanda Ells, andre.W
Le.At. Tkdd&s Lc .wn. Loaurn Poe., "SJa GSehuel,


~!fl L U


Writing Pride Students
11-i f"n ro) wl KaiEl: Iardcnaji. knaq i-ltziej. koGthnn Coneqi-Ssrrtr., OCktla gPh, Stana Rlon n R aoao DFlamor-s
(1-I back rw)I Mr Ruddq P.n.tiL Pa-icpal ML Btrs.jL WEsi. ss.sstcrnt P neipal Mark Vnm. RAWest B2cklith. Onzic lULdetn
Nmot PetLrdcL- Coni D;s. Omaounda ElIls. Jit>kn Mareaaum, OCA"ew LEAt, Kts MktaiaJj MAtal CaiEs Stwort, MHal h Uense


Te Mtton 4igk Sehoot Class of 198 is mooring
for classmates. Plans are wtdrwa f fot tk 10 year
reounm. They need the foowthg tnfaottiot from,
allt graduates: Name (maident and married fot
females) address, spouse and ekfidren (names and
ages), pkone mLumbers and e-mai. Please e-mail any
information to& either Catky (Wsot) 'Bo2rn0hMU -
barnkillmail.starois .kl 2.fLus ot oandy (Todd)
Stepkhens stephetsm'maiasoutarosa.kl 2.fLus.
Infotmoatio wd be added t&o tke aumfl page of tke
school website as plans are made.


/
On. May 13, 2007, Mdton 44ik gSdwo lost a beloved teacher and Aoask
after a courageous battle witk eaoner. Mrs. KIaye 44i dWktte was a 1ie6 gradu-
ate of Milton 44igk Se e, e ming from Jaekson 44igk Sekom to Mdton Nigk
Sehool as one of the first Jackson 44igk students to' help integrate M.4.S. In
January of 199, Coaok hWktereturned to tke ampus of Mdton igk to teaek
P.S. and to cook softball and basketbalL
W en Cook Wkite began cooking at Milton igk Seood, the shoo4 kodA
no softbat ield andt practices and kme games were played at City Park, up tke
street from the schoo That soon changed when Cotk Wkite led a campaign to'
get a softballd fi d built on campus. She pkysieally drove the tratotr and skoveled
mu h dirt to make tkis filed become realty. Ner former players remember that the
first years on tis field the surface was riddled witk rotoks and at the end of eak
practtie COoch Wkite did not let anyone leave until tkey had piWked up their share
of romks on the fied
No' one wanted more for students than did tkis educator, and it is Milton
44igk Schoo's privilege to' announce tkat the softball filed on our campus will be
named I(oe W kite Field in eremmonies conducted on Marak 20. al former play-
ers and fellow teachers are eordially invited to attend tke reception beginning at
5:00 p.m. in the tand 4al and te eremom that wil follow on tk field.


Tke faculty and staff of lton i4tqgk Shoo


dlly invite you to tkede&iatiw of


KayeL kte FrL


Mo&d 20, 2008, at 5:45 p.m.


WK .S. Softbl Fi[l


Reteptioi at 5:00 p.m. in tkh IM.S. Brad Noll
e/.. S6 06seeege.e


:' Important Phone


Numbers for MHS


Main Office: 983-5600;
Main Office Fax 983-5610
Guidance: 983-5609
Guidance Fax: 983-5618;
Attendance :983-5608;
Attendance Ans. Alachine-983-5658;
Band: 983-5611
Football: 983-5606;
Chorus:983-5613;
NI. Rutledge: 983-5616;
Athletic Fax: 983-5614
visit us at wiw v.santarosa.kl2.fl.us/nihs/


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Santa Rosa's Gofdn Appys


Alicia Floyd Amy Musser
Jay Elementary Chumuckla Elem.


Brooke Steele
Jay High


Cara Harper
Holley-Navarre Prim.


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Daisy Eddins
Berryhill Complex








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Jennifer Mayhair
Bagdad Elementary


David Riggs
Avalon Middle


Jenny Thomas
West Navarre Prim.


Kevin Holland Pace High
2009 Teacher of the Year
Kevin Holland, a mathematics teacher at Pace High, was hon-
ored Friday night as the 2009 Santa Rosa School District
Teacher of the Year. He was selected from three finalists to
represent the 1,850 educators in Santa Rosa County. Kevin
was selected on the basis of his ability to teach and commu-
nicate knowledge of mathematics, professional development,
philosophy of teaching, and outstanding school and commu-
nity service. The Santa Rosa Golden Apple Banquet was held
last nigth at the New World Landing in Pensacola to honor all
Santa Rosa County Teachers of the Year pictured on this page.

2009 Finatists


Hannah Milne Jennifer Close
T.R. Jackson Pre-K Gulf Breeze High


Karen Hall
S.S. Dixon Interm.


W N + .
Ken Blackman Kendra Booth
T.L. Sims Middle West Navarre Interm.


Larry Heringer Laura Austin
Santa Rosa High Milton High


Leslie Jolly Leslie Richards
Gulf Breeze Elem. East Milton Elem.


Farica King Lota Elliott
Central High Holley-Nav. Middle
Central's Farica King and Holley-Navarre Middle's Lota Elliott
were the other two finalists for the 2009 Teacher of the Year
Award, who was selected by the Santa Rosa Education
Foundation.


Lorretta Seals Marie Harris
Munson Elem. Berryhill Elem.


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Mary Lee
S.S. Dixon Primary


Mary McMahon
Oriole Beach Elem.


Melissa Albro
W.H. Rhodes Elem.


Melissa Goolsby
Holley-Nav. Interm.


Natalie Sommer
B.C. Russell Elem.


Pattie Petrie
Hobbs Middle


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Paula Lowrimore
Gulf Breeze Middle


Shannon Farrell
Woodlawn Bch. Mid.
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Shelley Bradford
Navarre High


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Wendy Stephens
King Middle


Wendy Upton
Pea Ridge Elem.


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1104. I
either appear on th e date and
at the time specified or send a
written response to the Count
prior to that time.
YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR
OR RESPOND SHALL BE
TREATED AS A CONSENT
TO TERMINATION OF PA-
RENTAL RIGHTS AND YOU
SHALL PERMANENTLY
LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS
AS A PARENT TO THE
CHILD NAMED IN THE PETI-
TION FOR TERMINATION
OF PARENTAL RIGHTS.
WITNESS my hand as the Clerk
of said Court and the Seal
thereof, this 25 day of January,
2008.
CLERK OF COURT
SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLOOR.
IDA
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: Lisa Taylor
Deputy Clerk
020208
020908
021608
022308
2/119
Legal 2/164
Scuritp!\y Self Stor c at


and 4391 Hwy 90 Pace, FL ?2571
will sell at public auction by
SUMMER DOCKENS, competitive bidding on
Respondent. Wednesday February
27th 2008 At 2:00 pm on
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR premises where said property
DISSOLUTION OF MAR- has been stored. Purchases must
RIAGE be paid for at time of purchase
in cash or credit card only.
TO: Summer Dockens All purchased items are sold as
4315 Merita Dr. Lot 44 Pensa- is, where is and must be re-
cola, FL 32505 moved at the time of the sale.
Sole is subject to cancellation in
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac- the event of settlement between
tion has been filed against you owner and obligated party. Of-
and that you are required to fice number
serve a copy of your written de- 850-994-0033.
tenses, if any, to it on Rodney
Daockens, whose address is 020908
6025 Paige Pt. Dr. Milton, FL 021608
32570 on or before March 3, 022008
2008, and file the original with 022308
the clerk of this Court at 6865 2/164
Carolinc St., Milton FL 32570,
before service on Petitioner or Legal 2/166
fail.eto eoisoeea default IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
may be entered a it THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
you for the relir de- CUT OF THE STATE OF
handed in the petition. FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
Copies of all court docu- CIVIL DIVISION
ments in this case, in- CASE NO. 07-1164-CA
cudin ordCersaare availa- HIRD MORTGAGE
blieat i'the Clerk of the Cir- FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE
cult Court's office. You COMPANY,
may review these docu-
ments upon request. Plaintiff,
You must keep the Clerk vs.
of the Circuit Court's office
notified of your current RICHARD L. BASHAM; UN-
address. (You mafile the KNOWN SPOUSE OF RICH-
Noticeof Current Address, ARD L BASHAM; HARRY HUFF;
FloridaSupreme CourtAp- UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
proved Family Law Form HARRY HUFF; IF LIVING, IN-
12.915.) Future apers in CLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
this lawsuit will failed SPOUSE OF SAID DEFEND.
to the address on record ANTISI, IF REMARRIED, AND IF
at the clerk's office. DECEASED THE RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEIRS DEVISEES,
WARNING: Rule 12.285, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES
Florida Family Law Rules CREDITORS LIENORS, AND
of Procedure, uires cer- TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER
in autoatic disclosure PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
of documents and infor- THROUGH UNDER OR
motion. Failure to comply AGAINST THE NAMED DE-
can result in sanctions, in- FENDANT(S); UNKNOWN
cluding dismissal or strik- TENANT #1; UNKNOWN
ing of pleadings. TENANT #2;
Dated: January 29, 2008 Defendant(s)
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT NOTICE OF SALE
COURT
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL Notice is hereby iven that pur-
By: Carmen Emery suant to a Fina Summary judg-
Deputy Clerk ment of Foreclosure entered in
the above-styled cause, in the
020208 Circuit Court of Santa Rosa
020908 County, Florida, I will sell the
021608 property situate in Santa Rosa
022308 county, Florida, described as:
2/115
Lot 32 Block 2, Orion
Lake Phase II, according
Legal 2/119 to the plat thereof, as re-
Legal 2/119 corded in Plat Book E,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Pagse 65, of the Public Rec-
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ord "s of Santa Rosa
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- County, Florida
CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA '
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A
JUVENILE DIVISION
CASE NO. 06-DP-97 2260 Orion Lake Drive
IN THE INTEREST OF: Navarre, FL 32566
Salpublic sale, to the highest
C. S. 08/22/1997 and best bidder, for cash front
C.R., JR. 09/23/1999 steps of the Santa Rosa County
Courthouse, Milton, Florida at
MINOR CHILDREN at 11:00 o'clock, A.M, on
TO: Davis Russi Wednesday.
General Delivery DATED THIS 5 DAY OF
Kena, Alaska 99611 MARCH, 2008.
Legal father of C.S., a mi- Any person claiming an interest
nor child in he surplus from the sale, if
YOU ACRE HEREBY NOTIFEDany, other than the property
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED owner as of the dale of he Is
that a Petition under oath as pendens must file a claim
been filed in the above sVled within 6s days after the sale.
Court for the termination o pa-
rental rights o C. S. a male Witness, my hand and seal of
child born in the Statole of this court onl the 22 day of Janu.
Alaska, by the Department of ary, 2008
Children and Family Services,
for subsequent adoption, and MARY M. JOHNSON
you are hereby commanded to CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
e nd appear before the Hon- CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
orable Marci L Goodman, By Brandy Norris
Judge of the Circuit Court in Deputy Clerk
and for Santa Rosa County,
Florida, at the Santa Rosa Law Offices of Daniel C. Con-
County Courthouse, 6865 Car- sun rn
line Street Milton, FL 32570, 92F4 King Palm Drive
on the 28th day of February Tampa, FL 33619-1328
2008 at 2:00 p.m. You must Attorneys for Plaintiff
In accordance with the
S American with Disabilities
Do Something Act of 199, persons
needing a special accom-
modation to participate in
Good For this proceedings should
Good Fr W contact the ASA toordina-
tor no later than seven (7)
tomorrow daly prior to the pro
T m r 1 ceedin s. If hearing im
paired, please call (800)

a 955-8770 (voice), via Flor-
ida Relay Service.
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rECYCLr 'IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
SIII I I THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
CY C LE CUIT OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
m Y,! CIVIL DIVISION
Y CASE NO. 2007 CA
TODAVI 001288


I 1104 .

AVELO MORTGAGE, L.L.C.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DAVID A. DONNELL; THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF DAVID
A. DONNELL; LEWIS C.
SPENCE; THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF LEWIS C.
SPENCE; UNKNOWN TEN-
ANT #1; UNKNOWN
TENANT #2;
Defendants)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that pur-
suant to a Final Summary Judg-
ment of Foreclosure entered in
the above-styled cause, in the
Circuit Court of Santa Rosa
County, Florida, I will sell the
property situate in Santa Rosa
County, Florida, described as:
COMMENCE AT THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF
SECTION 7 TOWNSHIP 2
NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
FLORIDA, THENCE SOUTH
01 DEGREES 16 MINUTES
10 SECONDS WEST
ALONG THE EAST LINE
THEREOF 858.72 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 59 DE-
GREES 19 MINUTES 05
SECONDS WEST 459.98
FEET TOT HE POINT OF BE-
GINNING; THENCE CON-
TINUE NORTH 59 DEGREES
19 MINUTES 05 SECONDS
WEST 156.42 FEET TO THE
EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF FLORIDA STATE
ROAD NO. 191 (100.00
FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY);
THENCE NORTH 28 DE-
GREES 30 MINUTES 23
SECONDS EAST ALONG
SAID EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
218.19 FEET- THENCE
SOUTH 53 DEGREES 03
MINUTES 23 SECONDS
EAST 181.45 FEET, THENCE
SOUTH 35 DEGREES 11
MINUTES 55 SECONDS
WEST 198.86 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
A/K/A
7350 Munson Highway
Milton, Fl 32570
at public sale, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash Front
steps of the Santa Rosa county
Courthouse Milton Florida at
at 11:00 o clock A.M., on 25
day of March, 2008.
Any person claiming an interest
in the surplus from the sale, if
any, other than the property
owner as of the date of the Ins
pendens must file a claim
within 60 days after the sale.
Witness, my hand and seal of
this court on the 28 day of Janu-
ary, 2008.
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By J. Watkins
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices of Daniel C. Con-
sue ra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, FL 33619-1328
Attorneys for Plaintiff
In accordance with the
American with Disabilities
Act of 1990, persons,
needing a special accom-
modation to participate in
this proceeding should
contact the ASAdoordina-
tor no later than seven (7)
days prior to the pro-
ceedinas. If hearing im-
paired, please call (800)
955-8771 (TDD) or 800
9S5-8770 (voice), via Flor-
ida Relay Service.
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Legal 2/180 2/
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA Leg
COUNTY FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION IN
CASE NO.: FO
57-2007-CP337 CO
IN RE: ESTATE OF CA:
MARGARET ANN BRANTLEY, 57;
Deceased.
BAI
NOTICE TO CREDITOR- TRU
S/AHCA CAT
(Summary administration) ASI
SER
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Plai
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES- vs.
TATE:
CHt
You are hereby notified that an Def
Order of Summary Administra-
tion has been entered in the es- NC
tate of MARGARET ANN PU
BRANTLEY deceased File 45
Number 57-2007.CP337, by
the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa NC
County Florida, Probate Divi-
sion, te address of which is Fina
6865 Caroline Street, Milton, FL d.h
32570; that the total cash value nti
of the estate is $ unknown and 572
lthe name and address of those ihe
to whom it has been assigned Son
by such order are: wh
Name AS
Valerie Ann Campbell AST
Address ER
5733 Dove Drive MA
Pace, FL 32571 THE
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS KM
ARE NOTIFIED THAT: UN
and
All creditors of Ihe decedent CLn
and other persons having claims Te
or demands against decedents AG
eslale on whom a copy of this AN
notice is served within three -IAv
months after nthu dae of the first HA
publication of this notice must INT
ile lheir claims wih ihis Cour I HIEF
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE lens
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF and
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF lie
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS San
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE 686
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ton,
ON THEM. Cam
CS1
All other creditors of the C20
decent and persons having 200
claims or demands against the dru
estate of the decedenT must file
their claims with this court Lm0
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AF- BY
rER THE DA1E OF THE FIRST THE


S 1104
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL FOREVER
BARRED
The date of the first publication
of this Notice is February 16,
2008.
Attorney for Person Giving No-
tice
/s/DAN STEWART, ESQUIRE
DAN STEWART, ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 319392
Don Stewart, PA.
4519 Hi'hway 90
Pace FL 32571
(850) 994-4887
, : ; ;,: Notice:
ri:E CAMPBELL
Valerie Campbell
5733 Dove Drive
Pace, FL 32571
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MA
Legal 2/181 As
IN THE CIRCUIT FOR By:
SANTA ROSA COUNTY, As
FLORIDA
CASE NO: SM
2007-CA-01324 Attn
DIVISION: B PO
U C N : For
552007CA001324XXCICI 33;
Tels
WALTER MORTGAGE COM-
PANY 02
Plaintiff, 02'


,RGUERITE GOLDY AKA IN
,RGUERITE R. GOLDY; MI- FO
AEL GOLDY, AKA MICHAEL CC
LOLDY; JOHN DOE; DI1
endont (s). CA
)TICE OF SALE 57
AU
)TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN LLC
AT, PURSUANT TO THE Pla
IGMENT OF FORECLOSURE
TERED IN THE ABOVE vs.
USE I WILL SELL THE PROP-
'Y SITUATED IN SANTA LAF
SA COUNTY, FLORIDA, DE. MC
RIBED AS: OV
IN(
E EAST HALF OF THE WEST GA
LF OF THE SE QUARTER OF KN
E NE QUARTER OF THE NW UN
CARTER SECTION 11,
)WNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE CL,
WEST SANTA ROSA THI
IUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE AC
UTH 25 FEET FOR ROAD. FEr
OR
PUBLIC SALE, TO THE TO
GHEST AND BEST BIDDER OR
R CASH AT 1i 1:00 AM ON ER]
ARCH 13, 2008 AT SANTA Del
SA COUNTY COURT.
'USE, MILTON, FLORIDA. RE.
Y PERSON CLAIMING AN 45
RESTT IN THE SURPLUS
3M THE SALE IF ANY, NC
H-ER THAN THE' PROPERTY su
VNER AS OF THE DATE OF FiPrm
SULIS PENDENS MUST FILE A dat
AIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AF an
THE SALE. Joan
ACCORDANCE WITH THE 57
TERICAN WITH DISABILITIES the
T PERSONS WITH DISABILI- dic
S'NEEDING A SPECIAL AC- Ros
iMMODATION TO PARTICI- AU
TE IN THIS PROCEEDING is
WOULD CONTACT THE MC
D.A. ADMINISTRATOR FOR MC
E CLERK OF THE COURT OV
)T LATER THAN 7 DAYS IN(
OR TO THE PROCEEDING, GA
KN
HEARING IMPAIRED, (TDDO UN
00-955-8771, IC anC
00-955-8770. THIS IS NOT CL,
COURT INFORMATION THI
E. AG
FED: February 6, 2008. HA
HA
,RY M. JOHNSON IN]
ERK OF THE COURT HEI
KCUIT COURT SEAL Hfen
Susan Land a n
puty Clerk No
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THE CIRCUIT COURT JLd
R SANTA ROSA LO
UNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL
VISION sic
SE NO. PL
2007CA000870XXXX IN
'NK OF NEW YORK AS SAI
JSTEE FOR THE CERTIFY IDA
TEHOLDERS CWABS INC.
SET-BACKED CERTIFI ATES, AN
RIES 2006-18, 'IN1
ntiff, FR(
OTI
OV
THI
ARLES CLAUSEN, el al., CL
endants, TER
ITICE OF SALE If v.
RSUANT TO CHAPTER mb
in II
iTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- tied
nt to an Order or Summary Rer
a1 Judgment of foreclosure ,
od January 28 2008 and 851
ered in dase No. 85
'007CA000870XXXXXXX of wo
Circuit Court in and for his
inta Rosa Count Florida rn i
rein BANK OF iEW YORK Eel
TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- DA
TEHOLDERS CWABS INC.
SET-BACKED CERTIFICATES Jan
IES 2006-18 is Plaintiff and
ARLES CLAUSEN- DAWN M
\RIE COSTA HOLLEY BY As
IE SEA IMPROVEMENT ASY CI
CIATION INC ; UN-
OWN TENANT NO. 1 As
KNOWN TENANT NO, 2"
I ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES SM
mAIMING INTERESTS BY, Ali
OUGHH UNDER ORi P
AINST A NAMED DEFEND-
T TO THIS ACTION OR 0
/ING OR CLAIMING TO 02
/E ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR 02Y
EREST IN THE PROPERLY 2/'
REIN DESCRIBED, are Do-
Jants, I will sell to the highest
i best bidder for cash at at
North Front Door of the Leg
Ina Rosa County Courthouse,
65 SW Caroline Street, Mil- IN
, FL 32570 at Santa Rosa FO
unty, Florida, at 1 1:00 a.m CO
T on the 1 1 day of MarchI T DI
)08, the following described CA
per as set forth in said O- 57:
or Final Judgment, to-wit:
-T 21 BLOCK 142, HOLLEY BAL
THE 'SEA, ACCORDING TO RCA
E PLA1 TITHEREOF AS RE- ASI


[-. 11A. ..~ I
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK B, AT SEI
PAGE 155 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA Plo
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS TIM
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, al
OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY De
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF
THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A 1W
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- 45
TER THE SALE.
If you are a person with a disa- NC
bilty who needs any accom- Fin
modation in order to participate do
in this proceeding, you are enti- ent
tied, at no cost o you, to the 57
provision of certain assistance, the
Please contact the Clerk of the So
Court's at 850-6230135 wh
6865 Caroline Streel Milton, F wAS
32570. If you are hearing or CA
voice impaired call AS
1-800-955-8771. SE
DATED at Milton, Florida, on im
January 28, 2008. Re


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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No.: 07-2267
Division: E
RODNEY GLEN DOCKENS,
Petitioner


S 14. 1.1A- ...
RIES 2005-17,
intiff,


vOTHY R. SATTERFIELD, el
fendonts.
M1EM SWE CHAPTER

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
ant to an Order or Summary
al Judgment of foreclosure
ted January 28 2008, and
-ered in Case No.
2007CAOO0879XXXXXX of
Circuit Court in and for
nta Rosa County Florida
erein BANK OF N eW YORk
TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI.
TEHOLDERS CWABS INC
SET-BACKED CERTIFICATES
RIES 2005.17 is Plaintiff and
nothy R. Satterfield" Marie
tterfield; Mortgage Electronic
gislration Systems, Inc. Mm
i. 100015700055029637;
known Tenant No. 1; Un.
Oiwn Tenant No 2; and All
n own Parties Claiming Inter.
s By, Through. Under or
ains a Named Defendant To
i Action, or Havin or Claim-
To Have Any Right, Title or
rest in The Pro rty Herein
1:: are Detendonts, I
I -I the highest and best
dder for cash at at the North
ant Door o0 the Santa Rosa
-ih, Courthouse, 6865 SW
.I.,, Street, M ilton, FL
S"' t Santa Rosa County,
nda, at 11:00 a.m. CST on
S26 day of February, 2008,
following described prop-
s as set forth in said Order or
al Judgment, to-wit:
NMMENCE AT THE SOUTH-
ST CORNER OF THE
7RTH ONE HALF OF GOV-
NMENT LOT 6
ACTION 19, TOWNSHIP 1
NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST,
NTA ROSA COUNTY, FLOR-
A; THENCE'
; NORTH 0I DEGREES 25'
EAST ALONG THE EAST
NE OF THE AFORESAID SEC-
IN 19 A DISTANCE OF
5.55 FEET TO THE POINT
F BEGINNING: THENCE
ENTINUE NORTH 01 DE-
EES 25' 08" EAST ALONG
E AFORESAID EAST LINE A
STANCE OF 174.05 FEET;
ENCE GO NORTH 88
GREES27'21"WESTADIS-
NCE OF 296.54 FEET TO A
INT ON THE EASTERLY
GHT OF WAY LINE OF
\RD BASIN ROAD (S.R.
89 70' R/W) THENCE GO
IUTH 30 DEGREES 19' 32"
ST ALONG THE AFORESAID
IHT OF WAY LINE A DIS-
NICE OF 156.54 FEET TO A
INT OF CURVATURE;
ENCE GO ALONG A
JRVE TO THE RIGHT HAV-,
3 A RADIUS OF 1672.28'
ET AN ARC DISTANCE OF
.46 FEET (CH-48,46'; CH
3S29 DEGREES 29' 44" El;
ENCE GO SOUTH 88 DE-
REES 34'52" EAST A DIS
NCE OF 189.28 FEET TO
E POINT OF BEGINNING.
IY PERSON CLAIMING AN
FEREST IN THE SURPLUS
aM THE SALE, IF ANY,
HER THAN THE PROPERTY
VNER AS OF THE DATE OF
E LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A
AIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AF-
R THE SALE.
ou are a person with a disa-
ty who needs any accom-
dation in order to participate
his proceeding, you are enti-
l, Ht no cost To you, to the
vision of certain assistance.
ase contact the Clerk of the
urt's at 850-623-0135
65 Caroline Street Milton FL
570. If you are Fearing or
ce impaired, call
800-955-8771,
TED at Milton, Florida, on
uary 28, 2008.
ARY M. JOHNSON
Clerk Circuit Court
ICUIT COURT SEAL
VJ. Wlkins
Deputy Clerk
ITH, HIATF & DIAZ, P.A.
Irneys1 fO Plaintiff
D BOX 11438
rt Lauderdale, FL
339-1438
phone: (954) 564-0071
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THE CIRCUIT COURT
R SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL
/ISION
ASE NO.
2007CA001074XXXXXX
RORA LOAN SERVICES,
intiff,


LANDO VILLIMIL A/K/A OR-
0NDO VILLAMIL; et al.,
pendants.
)TICE OF SALE
RSUANT TO CHAPTER

DTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN punr-
int to an Order or Summary
al Judgmenl of foreclosure
ed February 6 2008, and
erec in Case No.
2007CA001074XXXXXX of
Circuit Court in and for
Ita Rosa County Florida,
uein AURORA LOAN SER-
:FS, IIC is Plaintiff and OR-
NDO VILLIMII A/K/A OR-
1NDO VILLIMII. MORTGAGI-
CTRONIC REGISTRATION
STEMS, INC., AS NOMINEF
R FIRSI MAGNUS FINAN.
AL CORPORATION MIN
100039289430687030;
KNOWN TENANT NO. I'
KNOWN TENANT NO, 2
d ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
AIMING INTERESTS BY
IROUGIH, UNDER OR
-AINST A NAMED DEFEND
NT TO THIS ACTION, OR
VING OR CLAIMING TO
VE ANY RIGHT TI1LE OR
TERFEST IN THE PROPERTY
REIN DESCRIBED, are De.


I ...,.l.;04 ...A.

pendants, I will sell to the highest
and best bidder For cash at at
the North Front Door of the
Santa Rosa County Courthouse
6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Ft
32570 at Santa Rosa County,
Florida, at 11:00 a.m. CST on
the 13 day of March, 2008,
the following described prop-
erty as set forth in said Order or
Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 38, BLOCK A, TWIN HILLS
ESTATES, ACCORDING TO
Ti E PLAT THEREOF RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK C
PAGE 187, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY
OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF
THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AF-
TER THE SALE.
If you are a person with a disa-
bility who needs any accom-
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you are entil
tled, at no cost lo you, to the
provision of certain assistance.
Please contact the Clerk of the
Court's at 850-983-4625
6865 Caroline Street Milton, FL
32570. If you are Fearing or
voice impaired, call
1-800-955-8771.
DATED at Milton, Florida, on
February 7, 2008.
MARY M, JOHNSON
As Clerk Circuit Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: Angela Dunn
As Deputy Clerk

SMITH, HIAT & DIAZ, P.A.
Attorneys for Plaintiff, PO BOX
11438, Fort Lauderdale, FL
33339 1438, Telephone :
(954) 564-0071
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 07-1118 CA
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO-
CIATION AS TRUSTEE, ON BE-
HALF OF THE HOLDERS OF
THE TERWIN MORTGAGE
TRUST 2006-7. ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-7,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
STEVIE W. HASKELL, ET AL.,
DEFENDANTSS.
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: STEVIE W. HASKELL;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
STEVIE W. HASKELL
whose residence is unknown if
he/she/they be living; and if
he/she/they be deac, the un-
known defendants who may be
spouses, heirs, devisees, grant-
ees, assignees, lienors, credi-
tors, trustees, and all parties
claiming an interest by, through
under or against the Defend-
ants, who are not known to be
dead or alive, and all parties
having or claiming to have any
right, Title or interest in the prop-
erty described in the mortgage
being foreclosed herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop-
erty:
LOT 10 BLOCK 244,
HOLLEY BY THE SEA, AC-
CORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK B, PAGE 155
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses i
any, to it on DAVID J. STERIN,
ESQ. Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address is 801 S University
Drive #500 Plantation, Ft
33324 on or before March 25,
2008 (no later thin 30 days
from the date of the first publica-
Ion of this notice of action) and
file the original with the clerk of
this court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or imme-
diately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
y o u fo r t e e lie f _.... -. -I: ,,
he complaint or :,i i .. 1.1 I
ien ein,
ITNESS my hand and the seal
of this CouI at SANTA ROSA
County, Florida, ihis 8 day of
February, 2008,
MARY M. JOINSON
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
BY: BRANDY NORRIS
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION FL 33324
07-11060 SLS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT persons with disabili-
ties needing a special accom-
modation should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the SANTA ROSA County
Coutl house .1
1-800.955-8771 |ii'i .
1-.800. 955.8770, ... i',,'ii
Relay Se vice.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 07-001417 CA
-I A7- r BANK, FSB,

ADAM C. CHAUVETTE, ol al,


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Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION Legal 2/190
TO:
ADAM C. CHAUVETTE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Last Known Address: 4256 THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
Tomahawk Trail, Milton, FL CUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND
32583 FOR SANTA ROSA
Also Attempted at: 1895 Amer- COUNTY
ica Avenue, Gulf Breeze, FL CASE NO. 07-1095 CA
32563
Current Residence Unknown BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,
CHANDAL CHAUVETTE Plaintiff
A7K/A CHANDAL M.
CHAUVETTE vs
Last Known Address: 4256
Tomahawk Trail, Milton, FL BRENTON JEROME HOL-
32583 LINGER, et. al.
Also Attempted at: 1895 Amer- Defendants.
ica Avenue, Gulf Breeze, FL
32563 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
Current Residence Unknown SALE
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thal an ac- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur.
lion tr Foreclosure of Marl- suant to a Final Judgment of
gage on the following de- Foreclosure dated February 6,
scribed property: 2008 and entered in Case No.
07-1N95 CA of the Circuit
THE WEST 1/2 OF LOT 51, Court o the Fi st Judicial Circuit
ARROWHEAD ESTATES, in and for SANTA ROSA
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT ,,-,,, .i -rj.
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN -' -s:nfi.,- s- :,s-.,
PLAT BOOK C, PAGE 60 .s -1 ,r, I .-
OF THE PUBUL RECORDS O .-,tt r-.i:- ii ii.- -r iI
OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, "-, -- iii -JCni
FLORIDA tI-.i'T s-ru i L t .' I:"
has been filed ag a inst yo u a nd IF i:. ,: j F._l- ,- ,,, i 1 i" .
you are required to serve a s-f i i1- -11 i-I.cF I- hF:
copy of your written defenses if .i- ir iii r 1 i !i rr T E-
any, to it, on Marshall C. Vat- i -, I--h urn isj ,>'
son, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff L,-.II riT n PtrT,-"N itRGr. f
whose address is 1800 NW -is.is r '.n ,irjW' tin 'l' J
49TH STREET SUITE 120, i.i-,r L F .P t i-. jF
FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 333I09 -i.s,- .-,I|.s-.t j slU
on or before March 25, 2008 1 ,_'- TIs I-r nT'.It DC.-"C
a date which is within thirty (30 ,I-11 i-t, -
days after the first publication o ,,, i i ,
this Notice in the PRESS GA- ,- -,- :- ., C
ZETTE IN MILTON and file the .,',i :,, h r ,. .',it FI at
original with the Clerk of this r ,, ,- ,,-, s. , 1
Court either before service on -1. i, r.,,-,, - *,.,.-
Plaintiff's attorney or immedi- ,- ,r ,, ,, a
el thereater otherwise a de l judgment, to wit:
ault wll be entered against you
tar the relief demanded in the SEE ATTACHED IECt-L '. E.-
complaint. HIBIT "A"
If you are a person with a Disa- SCHEDULE "A"
bilities who need any accommo-
dation in order to participate in THE FOLLOWING DE-
this proceeding you are entitled SCRIBED LAND, SITUATE,
at no cost to you o the provi- LYING AND BEING IN TIHE
sons o certain assistant please COUNTY OF SANTA ROSA,
contact Susan Land at 6865 STATE OF FLORIDA,
Caroline Street Milton, FL TO-WIT-
32570 850-983-1012 within
2 working days of this receipt LOT 5 BLOCK C STONE-
of this document, If you are BROOK ACCORDING TO
heariigor Voice impaired call THE PLAT THEREOF RE-
1-800-955-8771. CORDED IN PLAT BOOK E,
AT PAGE 35, OF THE PUB-
WITNESS m hand and the seal LIC RECORDS OF SANTA
of this Courtlhis 8 day of Febru- ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ary, 2008. LESS AND EXCEPT THE
NORTH 10 FEET OF SAID
Mary M. Jphnson LOT 5 MORE PARTICU-
As C lerk oat hie Court LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL-
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL LOWS:
By Brandy Norris
As Deputy Clerk BEGIN AT TH NORTHEAST
CORNER OF LOT 5 BLOCK
021608 "C" STONEBROOK VIL-
022308 LAGE PHASE IA SUBDIVI-
2/188 SION OF A PORTION OF
SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 2
Legal 2/189 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST
SANTA ROSA COUNTY'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FLORIDA, AS RECORDED IN
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- PLAT BOOK E AT PAGE 35
CUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS'
FOR SANTA ROSA OF SAID COUNTY- THENCE
COUNTY ROSA GO SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00
CASE NO. 07-1196-CA MINUTES 11 SECONDS
WEST A DISTANCE OF
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL 10.00 FEET; THENCE GO
TRUST COMPANY AS INDEN- NORTH 89 DEGREES 59
TURE TRUSTEE FOR NEW CEN- MINUTES 49 SECONDS
TURY HOME EQUITY LOAN WEST A DISTANCE OF
TRUST 2005-3, 10.00 FEET; THENCE GO
Plaintiff, NORTH 89 DEGREES 59
MINUTES 49 SECONDS
vs WEST A DISTANCE OF
154.32 FEET TO THE
TRACY K GREER et. al. CURVED WESTERLY
Defendants RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF
SANDSTONE DRIVE (80'
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE R/W PRIVATE ROAD);
NOTISALCE OF FORECLOSURE THENCE GO NORTHWEST-
ERLY ALONG SAID
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur; CURVEDOF- WAY ESTERLY
suant to a Final Judgment of RIGHTCOFCWAY LINE BE-
Foreclosure dated February 6, ING CCSTELINCAVE NORTH- A
2008, andentered in Case No AWEISTERL AND HAVING A
07-1196-CA, of the Circuit RADIUS OF 312491 FEET
Court of the First Judicial Circuit AN ARC DISTANCE DO
in and for Santa Rosa County, 10.00 FET (DELTA-0 DE-
Florida wherein DEUTSC'E AGREES 11 MINUTES 00
BANK NATIONAL TRUST SECONDS CHORD BEAR-
COMPANY AS INDENTURE ING =iO ST FEET) TO THE
TRUSTEE FOR NEW CENTURY NORTHWEST CORNER OF
HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST LOT 5, BLOCK "C" STONE-
2005-3, is a Plaitiff and BROOK VILLAGE HASE II
TRACY K. GREERR; UN- AS RECORDED IN PLAT
KNOWN SPOUSE OF TRACY BOOK E AT PAGE 35 OF
K. GREER; NEW CENTURY THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
MORTGAGE CORPORATION; SAID COUNTY" THENCE
VILLAGE AT NAVARRE ASSC GO SOUTH 89 AGREES 59
CITATION INC.; UNKNOWN MINUTES 49 SECONDS
TENANT '#1,; UNKNOWN EAST A DISTANCE OF
TENANT #2 are the Defend. 154.42 FET TO THE
ants I will sell to the highest NORTHEAST CORNER OF
and best bidder for cs at AFORESAID LOT 5, BLOCK
Santo Rosp County Courthouse, "C" AND THE PAINT OF
S 2arolte St Mon FI at BEGINNING. THE ABOVE
13 on Mrch 28, ,e allow. DESCRIBED PARCEL OF
described pr2aet8 y o LAND IS SITUATED IN SEC-
Sdescribe d Final rope as set TION 32 TOWNSHIP 2
Sin sid Fin gment, to NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST
wit. SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
LOT 11 BLOCK A, VILLAGE AT FLORIDA.
NAVARRE ACCORDING TO K -
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- KNOWN: 5652 SAND-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK E, STONE DRIVE, PACE, FL
PAGE 83 OF THE PUBLIC REC PARCEL:
ORDS OF SANTA ROSA P RC
COUNTY, FLORIDA. 31-2N-29-5274-00C00-0050
r Peisn ,cla ngg mantere mAn personclaimi ng atn nterest
any, other i an the property ay, other than the property
owner as of te dte ofreis ownr as of the dot of thelis
ende ust file a claim wit hind6 s n ust file a laim within
60 days after the sale. 0 ys ater the sale.
MARY M JOHNSON MARY M. JOHNSON
As Cleik o the Court As Clerk atf the Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By. BandyNaBy: Susan Land
As Deputy Clerk As Deputy Clerk
Dated this 7 day of February, Dated this 6 day of February,
2008. 2008,
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT
In accordance will the Ameri- in accoi once with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act per- cans with Disabilities Act per-
sons needing a easonae ac- sons neding reasonable c-
cornmodalinqn to palticipate in co odoiqon to participate in
Iis proceedinpl should, no laler Iris poceeding should, no later
Irn seven (7fdysprio, cn. than sever 7 doys prior con-
ac lIhe Cleik of tie CoUls dis- c t ha Clenk o the Court's dis-
abilily coordinator i ability coordinator at
8506230135, 6865 CARO.- 8506230135 6865 CARO-
LINE ST. BOX' H, MILTON FL, lINE 51 BOX' H, MILTON FL,
32570. IfI heaina impaired, 32570, It hearing impaired,
cot 1 DD) 800955871 via contact TDD 8009558771 via
Floiida Relay Sys em, Florida Relay System.
Ben-Ezia & Katz PA Bn-Eza & Kz P.A,
S11 :... fOr PlainoItiff Attone s foi Plaintiff
-."i1 sniga Road, Suite 300 1n a ite 300
Ton [ 0uaedal1e Florida 33312 Fort Louderdale Florida 33312
T.I .,: 130 770-4100 Telephone: 305 7704100
:. (., 6532329 Fax: 305) 53-2329
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WITNESS MY HAND apd the IF YOU ARE A SUBORDI-
seal of this Court on Februamy NATE LIENHOLDER CLAIM-
Legal 2/191 6, 2008. ING A RIGHT TO FUNDS
CICUTCORhOsar REMAINING AFTER THE
IN THE y MJons SALE YOU MUST FILE A
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Cler of the Circuit Court CLAIM WITH THE CLERK
IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA CIRCUIT COURT SEAL NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS
COUNTY, FLORIDA By Angela Dunn AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU
CIVIL DIVISION Deputy Clerk FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, YOU
CASE NO.: 07000546CA WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO
CHASE HOME FINANCE LL 0 ANY REMAINING FUNDS.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER Td 27192 WIl' ., ,.,. ... i'm. .
CHASE MANHATTAN MORT- cial ,! I ,,,
GAGE CORPORATION, C o u I
Plaintiff, Legal 2/193 on Februay 6, 2008.
IASON R. LEE, eta ol, NOTICE OF SALE i 11 i- N
Defendants. BY THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT S'to. a C .. orida
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE COURT CInRCoUs CoURT SEAid
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
SALE Noice is here a -i that the P ,. Dunn
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN nS g A N H JOHN '
pursuant to a Final Judent o erI of e Circuit Court oa 021608
Foreclosure dated the 6 day o County, Mil Flo- 022308
February, 2008, and entered in i-, .March' 4 208, aol 2/1931
Case No. 07000546CA, of the 11 00 ao aim the front steps of
Circuit Court Cou ohe 1ST Judicial Ite Santa Rosa County Court-
Circuit in and tor Sontq Rosa house 6865 Caroline Street
County, Florida, wherein SE Milton, Florida offer for
CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, s.e and sell at publ c outcry to Legal 2/194
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER Td the hahest and best bidder for
CHASE MANHATTAN MORT. cash A he following described IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
GAGE CORPORATION is the property situated in Santa Rosa THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Plaintiff and JASON R. LEE; GE County, Florida, to-wil:
CAPITAL CONSUMER CARD t orida, o-IN AND FOR SANTA ROS
CO SUSN LEE JOHN EXHIBIT 'A' ATTACHED GENEAL JURISDICTION
DO JANE DOE FS UN HERETO
KNOC N TENANT S) IN POS- DIVISION
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT EXHIBIT "A" CASE NO: 07-955 CA
PROPERTY are defendants. I willW AC HO IA BAKR NA
sell t the hies and best bid- LOT 9 WACHOVA BANK NA-
derh or cas at the NORTH TIONAL ASSOCIATION
FRONT STEPS OF COURT- COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- PLAINTIFF
HOUSE at the Santa Rosa WEST CORNER OF THE VS
County Courthouse, in Milton, SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF
Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 2 CHRISTOPHER J BRADY SR
13 day ofMarch 2008, the fol- NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
lowing described property as SANTA OSA COUNTY FLO- CHRISTOPHER J. BRADY SR., IF
set forth in said Final Judgment, IDA- THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 ANY GEORGIANA ANN BUR-
to wit: DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 LEY A/K/A GEORGINA A.
1 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE BURLEYV IGNKNORN A
LOTE10 BLOCK "A" SI)XNH BUTLEONKNOWNSE PO USE
IN0 T LOE "AR"CT C iOU l WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTH- OF GEORGINA ANN BURLEY
ADDITION TO SANTA WEST QUARTER A DISTANCE T GEORGIANA AN BRE
ROSA SHORES ACCORD- OF 1350.79 FEETTO T HE BURLEYIFANYANY AND
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF SOUTHWEST CORNER OFAN ALL UNKNOWN PART ES
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION UNKNBO T I
B AT PAGE 132, OF THE KNOWN AS "BEVERLY AC- CLAIMING BY THROUGH
PBLIC RECORDS OF RES" BEING ALSO THE UERN'NAND AGINSTTHV
SANTA ROSA COUNTY MERG RT TO WSTC RNRO HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUALS
FLOSANTA R OSID A COUNTY, NORTHWEST CORNER OF DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE
FLORIDHA. THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID NOT KNOsTN TO BE DEAD
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH OR ALIVE WHETHER SAID UN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES
FROM THE SALE IF AN SECONDS WEST ALONG ERESTASSOUSES
OTHER THAN THE'PROPER P SECHEIRS DEVISEES GRANTEES
OWNER AS OF THE DATEROF SAID WEST LINE OF THE OR 'OTHER CLAIMANTS
OWSNERAS O THEDATEOFSOUTHWEST QUARTER A DIS- JOHN DOE
THECLISPENDNSMUSTFILEA TANCE OF 1115.90 FEET; AS UNK AND JANE DOE
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 DE- POSSESSIONIN
TEE THE SALE. GREES 41 MINUTES 56 SEC- POSEN
BONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF DEFENDANT(S)
If you are a person with a Diso- 365.00 FEET- THENCE RUN NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
biilties who need any accommo- SOUTH 00 DGREES 00 MIN- ORECLOSUE
daon in order participate in UTES 00 SECONDS WEST A SALE
this proceeding you are entitled DISTANCE OF 204.00 FEET
al no cost to you to the provi- TO AN INTERSECTION WITH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
sions of certain assistant please THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF suant to a Summary Final Judg-
contact Susan Land at 6865 WAY LINE OF TRAMMEL ment of Foreclosure dated Feb-
Caroline Street Milton, FL DRIVEO50' R/WI, THENCE ruary 6 2008 entered in Civil
32570, 850-983-1012 within RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 41 Case No. 07-955 CA of the
,2 workingdays of this receipt MINUTES 58 SECONDS EAST Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial
of this document. If you are ALONG SAID NORTHERLY Circuit in ad for SANTAROSA
hearing or Voice impaired call RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DIS- County, MILTON, Florida, I will
1-800-955-8771. TANCE OF 1020.00 FEET TO sell to the highest and best bid-
THE POINT OF BEGINNING r cast at THE NORTH
Dated this 7 day of February, THENCE DEPART SAID i.. ; STEPS OF THE COURT-
-2008. NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY Cu't ,at the SANTA ROSA
LINE NORTH 00 DEGREES 00 6County A-". located at
Mary M. Johnson MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST 6865 m STREET n
Cer Of The Circuit Court A DISTANCE OF 396.00 MILTON, i..,., at 11:00
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL FEET, THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 a m. on the 8 day of May
By: Brandy Norris DEGREES 41 MINUTES 56 2008 the following described
Deputy Clerk SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE property as set forth in said
OF 110.00 FEET: THENCE Summary Final Judgment,
021608 RUN SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 to-wit:
022308 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST
2/191 A DISTANCE OF 396.00 FEET LOT9 RAMBULING OAKSA
TO AN INTERSECTION WITH SUBDIVISION OF A POR-
SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT OF TION OF SECTION 8 AND
Legal 2/192 WAY LINE OF TRAMMEL 17 TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH
Legal 2/192 DRIVE- THENCE RUN NORTH RANGE 29 WEST SANTA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 89 DEGREES 41 MINUTES 56 ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA
IN TE CIRCUIT COURT OFSECONDS WEST ALONG ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
CUIRT IN AND FOR SANT WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF C AT PAGE 127 OF THE
ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA 110.00 FEET TO THE POINT PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID
CAEL ACTION A OF BEGINNING. SAID PARCEL COUNTY.
CASE NO. 07-1346 CA BEING IN AREA 1.00 ACRE,
DIVISION B MORE OR LESS, AND BEING Any person claiming an interest
CHASE H E FIA'N T E C I.' -N UNRECORDED in the surplus from the sole, if
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO 'I Li I I -m any, other ha t property
CHASU ES MAN ME? RTGE Towner as of the dale of the lIs
GAGE CORPORATION, R and pendens must file a claim
GAGE CORPORATION within 60 days after the sale
Plaintiff, 20Cnnn Chadw;iL. ckMobile Hlme


VIN: GAFLX05A29 165CW21
vs. and GAFLX05B29165CW21
HARTSEL A. BUSH, et al At the time of the sale, as set
Deendant(s). forth hereinabove, the success-
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ful hibh bidder shall post with
TICE OF FORECLOSUR he Cerk a deposit eqa to five
SALE a 6 percent (5% of the final bid.
NOT IS HRBY heIVEN our deposit shall be applied to
NOICE IS HEREBYl GIVEN pFur the sale price at the time of pay-
-.-. : eFinal Judgmenof nt. Thfie balance of the sale
.'.,.-.'.3-. Foreclosure dated ice shall be paid in full to the
Februa s 06, 2008 and en- clerk by 4:00 p.m., on the
ered in Case No. 071346CA same day as the sale.
of the Circuit Court of the FIRST
Judicial Circuit in and for This sale is made pursuant to
iEi. i '._-,- 'ounm Florida the Final Summary Judgment
i...-. H S HOME ea n
S- .L -'-CESSOR BY tered in a case pending in the
C.I: -ENC T-.-CiSEMANHAT- Crcuit Court oa Santa Rosa
i-rS ,r T, Ei--:-.E CORPORA- County, Florida, the style of
.,ri it.: :.--.tiff and HART- which is. :
NA.N i.i: E DORTCH B.
N,A. SUCCESS RBY MERG GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC,
NA. E MEGE s successor to GREEN TREE Fl-
TO CHASE MANHATTAN NANCIAL SERVICING
BANK USA N.A. STATE OF C 0 R P 0 -
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF RATION,
REVENUE; are the Defendants I
will sell to the highest and best Plaintiff,
bidder for cash at STEPS OF R
THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY vs-
COURTHOUSE tp 11:00AM, RETHA M. HESTON a/k/a RE-
on the 10 day of April, 2008, THA MINCHEW HESTON and
the following described prop' UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
erty as set forth in said Final INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE,
Judgment:
COMMENCE AT THE Defendants
SOUITHEAST CORNER OF and the docket number of which
THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF is 07-1142-CA01-MTG-A.
SECTION 28 TOWNSHIP 5 If ou are a person with a disa
NORTH, RAIGE 29 WEST, bifitv who needs any accom-I
LSANTA ROSA COUNRT modation in order to participate
FLORIDA THENCE NOATL in this proceeding, you are enti-
ALONG THE EAST LINE tled, at no cost to you, to the
THEEOINTy OF5. FEEiN TOrovision of certain assistance.
THE POINT OF BEGINN Please contact the Court Admin
ING- THENCE CONTINUE istrator at 6495 Caroline Streel,
NORTH ALONG SAID EAST Milton, Florida 32570 at (850
UNE 208.71 FEET; THENCE 983-4625 within 2 working
WEST 208.71 FEET,1 days of your receipt of this Mo-
THENCE SOUTH 208.7 tion and Notice; if you are hear-
FEET-THENCE EAST 208.71 9 impaired call 1 (800)
FEEiTO THE POINT OF BE- 9"58771 if you are voice im-
GINNING. paired, call 1 (BOO) 955-8770.
A/K/A 4901 SIDNEY IF THIS PROPERTY IS SOLD
LANE, JAY, FL 325650000 AT PUBLIC AUCTION,
S THERE MAY BE ADDI-
eAny r TIONAL MONEY FROM
interest in the surplus T H E
oter thealte, if anyf, SALE AFTER PAYMENT OF
oerPERSONS WHO ARE ENTI-
owner as of the date of TLED TO BE PAID FROM
the Us Pendens must file a THE SALE PROCEEDS PUR-
claim within sixty (60) SUANT TO THE FINAL
days after the sale. SUMMARY JUDGMENT.


Dated this 6 day of February,
2008.
MARY M. JOHNSON
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: Brandy Norris
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J. STERN P.A., ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(9541233-8000
07-02789 (WACNW)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT, persons with
disabilities needing a special
accommodation should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the SANTA ROSA County
Courthouse at ,
1-800-955-8771 TTDD or
1-800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
021608
022308
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IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 1st
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLOR-
IDA, IN AND FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY
Case #: 2007 616 CA B
Division #:
UNC:
Deutsche Bank National Trust
Company, as Trustee for Long
Beach Mortgage Loan Trust
2006-5,
Plaintiff,
-vs.-
Raymond Earl William and An-
nef e Williams- Claude Mark
Locklin; The Recovor Group,
LLC; Unknown Parties in Posses-
sion #1; Unknown Parties in
Possession #2; If living, and all
Unknown Parties clamming by,
through, under and against the
above named Defendant(s) who
are not known to be dead or
alive, whether said Unknown
Parties may claim an interest as
Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grant-
ees, or Other Claimants


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Legal 2/204
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.
2007-000614-CA
DIVISION B
U.S. BANK NATIONAL AS-
SOCIATION AS TRUSTEE,
ON BEHALF OF THE HOLD-
ERS OF THE HOME EQUITY
ASSET TRUST 2005 EQUITY
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI-
CATES, SERIES 2005-7,
Plainhff,
vs.
CHRISTOPHER P. BURNETT,
et al,
Defendant(s).


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Defendant(s) 801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE EDWARD MORIO, et al, County Courthouse 6865 Car. MILTON, Florida, at 11:00
SUITE 500 Defendant(s). aline Street, Milton, Florida a.m on tIhe 20 day o March
NOTICE OF SALE PLANTATION, FL 33324 32570 at 11:00 a.m. on the 2008, the following described
NOTI I I i 1 ,' GIVEN pu- 07-09040 (FNM) NI.BCE OF FORECLOSURE 13 clay of March, 2008, the fol property as set fortlF in said Fi-
suant I C 1F I Judg *lowing described property as nal Judgment, to wit:
aeis of Foieclosusn datadI Feb IN ACCORDANCE WIH THTE NOTICE IS FIEREY GIVENIur- sat foilh is said Order or Final
ainy6,n enteditCivi R SABII sacn o a Fina nnt oJudgment, o-wit: LOT 11 BLOCKC LESSTHE
C0 O 616 CA B T ,, witIh M tgage Foreclosure dated NORTH 13 FEET 6F SANTA
C1.st -...' a 60 1 COf BI'I ,, .,,I, ial ibua yC, ., .,.... I ,,,.,, I LOT 33 BLOCK C MARION VILLA VIII A SUBDIVISION
ckio ..: .Iut)indot ...... t insCosasN ., .,j 1. MANOR PHASE I, AC. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
. in and ,at Ciicuil C"l, 11. I.. t, CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN
HI n I It unEly cial Circuit ..... II ii THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BO6K C PAGE 154,
..- 'V ic, , ,iNT.. .A OA-, ,,I .U NONE
S i', ,., ,,, r,.1 ... "'in' a n 1iolo Plaintiff and EDWARD MORIO; OF SANTA ROSA, COUNTY AND FOR SANTA ROSA
I ,.. ani ,,, I Rolay Service. MICHIELLE MORIO MORf- FLORIDA. COUNTY, FLORIDA.
li arm O Ile dedcil, .11 GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-
to ilis highsass and isl bidder 021608 TRATION SYSTEMS INCORPO- a/k/a: 2039 ALFRED ANY PERSON CLAIMING
i cads, A THE NORTH 02308 RATED, AS NOMINEE FOR BLVD NAVARRE, FL. AN INTEREST IN THE SUR-
FRONT DOOR OF THE SANTA 2/196 NATIONAL CITY HOME LOAN 32566 PLUS FROM THE SALE IF
ROSA COUNTY COURT Legal 2/197 SERVICES; are theDefendants I ANY OTHER THAN OFHE
HOUSE LOCATED AT 6865 will sell to the highest and best ANY PERSON CLAIMING PROPERTY OWNER AS OF
CAROLINE STREET, MILTON, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF bidder for cash at STEPS OF AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- THE DATE OF THE LISC
FLORIDA AT I1:00 A.M. CEN- THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY PLUS FROM THE SALE IF PENDENS MUST FILE A
TRAL STANDARD TIME on April CUlT OF THE STATE OF COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM ANY OTHER THAN THE CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS
10 2008 the following de- FLORIDA IN AND FOR on thie 13 day of March 2008, PROPERTY OWNER AS OF AFTER THE SALE.
sc/bed property as set foath is SANTA RbSA COUNTY the following described prop; THE DATE OF THE LIS
said Final Judgment, to-wit: CIVIL DIVISION esy as set Torh in said Final PENDENS MUST FILE A If you are a person with a Disa-
CASE NO. 2008 CA Judgment: CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS bilities who need any accommo-
LOT 26 BLOCK 2 MEAD. 000043 AFTER THE SALE. dation in order to participate in
OWBRROK SUBDIVISlON BE- LOT 49 BLOCK B OF this proceeding you are entitled
ING A PORTION OF SECTION CITIMORTGAGE, INC., COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES, ENTERED at SANTA ROSA at no cost to you to the provi-
33 TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, FIRST ADDITION ACCORD- County Florida, this 6 day of sions of certain assistant please
RANGE 28 WEST AS RE- Plaintiff, ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF FEBRURY, 2008. contact Susan Land at 6865
CORDED IN THE PUBLIC REC- AS RECORDED IN PLAT Caroline Street Milton, FL
WORDS OF SANTA ROSA vs. BOOK C PAGES) 159, OF MARY M. JOHNSON 32570, 850-983-1012 within
COUNTY NFLORIDA IN PLAT THE PUBUC RECORDS OF As Clerk Circuit Court 2 working days of this receipt
BOOK PAGE 1. TIMOTHY WAYNE MORSE- SANTA ROSA COUNTY, SANTA OSA Florida of this documents. If you are
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE O FLORIDA. CIRCUIT COURT SEAL hearing or Voice impaired call
ANY PERSON CLAIMING TIMOTHY WAYNE MORSE; By: Susan Land 1-800:955.8771.
AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- RHONDA CHERI MORSE; If A/K/A 5751 EAGLE DRIVE, As Deputy Clerk 1
PLUS FROM THE SALE IF LIVING INCLUDING ANY UN- MILTON, FL 32570 Dated this 11 day of February,
ANY OTHER THAN THE KNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID 021608 2008.
PROPERTY OWNER AS OF DEFENDANTS) IF REMAR- Any person claiming an 022308 OHNSON
THE DATE OF THE LIS RIED AND IF DECEASED THE interest in the surplus 2/200 MArk OM.TheCircuit Cour
PENDENS MUST FILE A RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN from the sae, if any, ClerkRCUIT COURT SEAL
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, other than the propeTfy Legal 2/201 CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
AFTER THE SALE. ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, owner as of the date of By: Brandy Norris
LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES theLis Pendens must file a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Deputy Clerk
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH AND ALL OTHER PERSONS c aim within sixty (60) FOR SANTA ROSA
A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, days after the sate. COUNTY, FLORIDA 021608
ANY ACCOMMODATION IN UNDER OR AGAINST THE PROBATE DIVISION 022308
ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN NAMED DEFENDANTS; WITNESS MY HAND and tile File No. 57-2007-CP-247 2/202
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE WACHOVIA BANK TRUSTEE seal of this Court on February R g2
ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO FOR THE HELIG MEYERS MAS 7, 2008. IN RE ESTATE OF Legal 2/203
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF TER TRUST; WHETHER DIS.
CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. SOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXIST Mary M. Johnson Mare Jeanette Bureson IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
PLEASE CONTACT SANTA ING, TOGETHER WITH ANY Clerk of theCircuit Court /k/a Marie J. Burleson THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
ROSA COUNTY COURT- GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES CIRCUIT COURT SEAL Deceased CUlT OF THE STATE OF
HOUSE 6495 CAROLINE CREDITORS LIENORS, OR By: Bran ORDy Norris FLORIDAI IN AND FOR
STREET, MILTON FL 32570 TRUSTEES OF SAID DEFEND- Deputy Clerk NOTICE TO CREDITORS SANTA RSA COUNTY
WITHI. 2 WO KING DAYS ANTS D ALL OTHER PER- CIVIL DIVISION
TNOF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS So NS) CLAIMING BY 021608 The administration of the estate CASE NO. 2008 CA
NOTICE OF SALE IF YOU ARE THROUGH UNDER O 8 Marie Jeanette B. urleson 000069
HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: AGAINST IEFENDANTHS) 'UN 2O NTY ceRSa A/k/aMarie CJ. Buries OF d
S800958771IF YOU ARE KNOWN TENANT ceased whose date o death NATIONSTAMORTGAGE LLC
VOICE IMPAIRED CALL. KNOWN TENANT #r2; was June 10 2007, t pending F/K/A CENTEX HOME EQUITY
i I I800-955 8770 Legal 2/199 in the Circuit Court for Santa COMPANY, F C,
Defendant-8770Rosa County, Florida, Probate Plaintiff,
DATED It MILTON, Florida, this Defendant(s) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Division the address of which is
6 day SofT euary, 2008 NOTICE OFI A CTION THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- 6865 arooline Street, Milton, vs.
I6OAy oF FeOSru N O C NOTIC g E OF CATIO oFE CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND Florida 32570-0472. The
MARY MISJOHNSON FOR SANTA ROSA names nd addresses of th JOY B. PITMAN DIUNKNOWN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT TO: TIMOTHY WAYNE COUNTY personal representative and the SPOUSE OF JOY BR PITMAN
LE F T UIMORSE THE UNKNOWN CIVIL DIVISION personal representative's atar- IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY
COU RTASPOUS OF TIMOTHY Case No. 071036A-01 neyreset orth below UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
Sant Rosa Cou, Florida WAYNE MORSE RHONDA Division B A DEFENDANTS) IF REMAR-
CIRCUIT COURSE CHERI MORSE IFLIVING IN A credrs of he decedent TRIED AND IF CEASEDTHE








WhdyNose resi ar/s & 6|| oNrs cred of the decedee /
Brandy Norris CLOUDING ANY UNKNOWN COUNTRYWIDE HOME aInd otie persons having claims RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
ATTORNEYFORE PLAINTIFF SPOUSE OF SAID DEFEND- LOANS, INC. or demands against decedent's HEIRS DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
APIRORNYFISHMANTIFF: ANT(S),IF REMARRIED AND IF estate on whom a copy of this ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS,
SHAPIRO & FISHMAN LEP DECEAED THE REsPECTIVE Plaintiff, notice is required to be served LIENORS AND TRUSTEES
Suite 360 UNKNOWN HEIRS DEVISEES must file their claims with this AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
Suite 3603 GRANTEES, ASlSGNEES: vs. court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 CLAIMING BY THROUGH,
TBoca eaon, Florida 33431 CREDITORS LIEN RS, AND MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF UNDER OR ,AGAINST THE
OR AN07-78347 TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER KENNETH JOHNSON THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF NAMED DEFENDANTSS; UN-
N021608PERSONS CLAIMING BY SANTA ROSA COUNTY, ANDy THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- KNOWN TENANT 1;P UN-
0223E 08 TROUGH, UNDER r UNKNOWN TEN- TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF KNOWN TENANT #2
2/195 AGAINST THE NAMED E ANTS/OWNERS, A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON Defendantss.
P/195 FENDANT(S),
Whose residence are/is n- All other creditors of the dece-
known. NOTICE OF SALE dent and other persons having TO- JOY B o PITTMAN;
Legal 2/196 claims or demand against UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOY
e we YOU ARE HEREBY rered to Notice is hereby given, pursu- decedent's estate must I fie their B. PITTMAN IF LIVING IN-
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF file your anther or written de- ant to Final Judgment for Plain- claims with this court WITHIN 3 CLUDING A SY UNKN EWN
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ensesi any in the aboN e pro- tiffentered in this cause on Feb- MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF SPOUSE OF SAID DEFEND-
IN AND FOR SANTA R feeding with the Clerk o this ruary 6, 2008, in the Circui TH FIRST PUBLICATION OF ANT F REMARRIED AND IF
COUNTY FLORIDA Court, and --' -. y Court of Santa Rosa County, THIS NOTICE, U OEDN THEIRESDPECTIVE
GENERA'L JURISDICTION thereof upon 1.t. t>--h -.rr- Florida I will sell the property UNKNOWN HEIRSDEVISEES
DIVISION ney whose name and address situatedJ in Santa Rosa County, ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED GRANTEES ASSIGNEES'
CASE NO: 07-01147CA01 appears hereon, within thirty Forida described as: WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS CREDITORS LIENORS AN
days of the first publicati n o SET FORTH IN SECTION TRUSTEES ND ALL OTHER
CITIMORTGAGE, INC., this Notice the nature a this COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PERSONS CLAIMING BY
PLAINTIFF, proceeding being a suit for fore- WEST CORNER OF SECTION PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR- THROUGH UNDERl oR
VS. closure of mortgage against she 5 TOWNSHIP I NORTH, EVER BARRED, AGAINST THE NAMED DE-
fosllowngdescr ed property, to RA NGE 28 WEST, SANTA FENDANT(S);
RENE L MORAGO, ET AL, wit: ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTWITHSTANDING THE
DEFENDANTSS. THENCE EAST ALONG THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH' Whose residence are/is un-
DoFN D aNT(nd e LOTS 5 & 6 BLOCK C, NORTH LINE THEREOF 965.0 ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED know.
NOTICE OF ACTION EAST BAY HEIGHTS, FEET THENCE SOUTH 1471.0 TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF-
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE -SUBDIVISION ACCdRD- FEE' TO THE POINT OF BE- TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE YOU ARE HEREBY required to
ING TO iHE PLAT GINNING, THENCE CON. OF DEATH IS BARRED. file your written defenses If
TO. RENE L MORAGO- UN- THEREOF, AS RECORDED TINUE SOUTHr 1045 FEET, an, n the Sabove proceed
KNOWN SPOUSE OF RENE IN PLAT BOOK B PAGE THENCE WEST 1525 FEET, The date o F First publication ofl withe Clerk oFthis Court an
L. MORAGO VANCE D. 149OF THE PUB EC THENCE NORTH 1045 FEE this notice is February 16, those a cpy thereof upon the
MORAGO AND UN- ORS OF SANTA ROSA THENCE EAST 152.5 FEET TO 2008. plaintiff's attorney, whose name
KNOWN SPOUSE OF COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE POINT OF BEGINNING. and address appears heron,
VANCE D. MORAGE Attorney for Personal Represent within thirty days of the first
whose residence is unknown If A/K/A and commonly known as 5281 ative: publication of tKis Notice, the
he/she/they be livin9 and if SEWELL ROAD MILTON. FL ....nature 9 this proceeding. bein
he/sie/they be deac, the un- 1907 AMBASSADOR 32570, including the building, / E P AR a suit r oreosure t morT-
known defendants who may be DRIVE aurtenances, and fires Dniel P. Saba ae against for the following de-















GLbrEar, 20086CHEIT R h old028IANDUR CRA Rn E drecd eRSba OSoG med *n the folling ore-
spouses, heirs, devisees, grant- GULF BREEZE, FL 32561 caed therein, at public sale, to Florida Bar No. 640141 scrbed property, to wit:
ees assignees, lienors, credi- the highest and bst bidder, for Locklin Jones & Saba, P.A.
tars, trustees, and all parties If you fail to file your answer or h,Sales ae Ild onte 6460Justice Avenue LOT 12 BLOCK ACHAR-
claiming an interest by through "written defense, .ih above front steps of the Soanta Milton, Florida 32570 TERWObDS, A SUBDIVI-
under or against the Dee- proceeding, on ttar Rosa County Courthouse, Telephone: (850) 623-2500 SION OF A PORTION OF
dead a alin and all p antie as against you foar the relief de- on Personal Representative NORTH R NGE 29 WEST
iming to have any lnded a the Complaint or Pe- Any persons claiming an inter ACCOR6ING TO THE PLA
e d ,te rest ins tile prop tion est in the surpluA s from the sale. s/RONNIE LAMAR BUR- THEREOF, AS RECORDED
in the mortgage if any other thIanI the operty LESON IN PLAT BOOK E PAGE
being foreclosed herein DATED at SANTA ROSA owner as of the date of te i Ronnie Lanmar Burleson 38 OF THE PUBLC REC-
County this 8 day of February, pendens must file a claim within 4268 Son Marcus ORS OF SANTA ROSA
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 2008. 60 days after the sale. Pace, Florida 32571 COUNTY, FLORIDA.
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop- Clerk o the Circuit Court Dated this 6 day of February, 021608 A/K/A
merty:E on hen o n p CIRCUIT COURT SEAL 2008. 022308 50 P T D R
By Angela K. Dunn 2/201 5064 POTOMAC DRIVE
LOT 13, BLOCK C CROSS- Deputy Clerk MARY M. JOHNSON PACE, FL 32571
ROADS A SUB6TVIS IOS in accord-an with the Clerk of the Circuit Court
OF A IPORTION OF SEC-Ineaccoran ewi thisalthesCIRCUIT COURT SEAL If you fail to file your answer or
TION 32 TOWNSHIP 2 A-irican with Disabilities By: Susan Land Legal 2/202 written defenses in thm above
NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST Act of 1990, persons Deputy Clerk proceedin?, on plaintiff's atlar-
SAeNT ROS C Y ing a special accom- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ney It d will be entered
FLORIDA, AS RE COURDEDITY ,Uaton C R Iici ae 021608 THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUITfe, agan deu for the relief ded
FPLAT BOOK E, PAGE 11 Cta intte10 s 2308 IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA ndd L fi th e Complaint or Pe-
OF THE PUBLIC RECORD S ASA rdina 2199 COUNTY, FLORIDA tiante e.
OF SAID COUNTY. tar no later than seven (7) CIVIL DIVSION i in
OF SI daySE prior 0- the pro- CASE NO.: 07-000714 CA DATED at SANTA ROSA
has been filed against you and ce Biins. If heoar im- County this 25 day of March,
you are required to sere ai l ease ca7/188i) Legal 2/200 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, 2008,
copy oaf your written defe ses RN (TDD) or (800) NA
any to it on DAVID J. STER 955-8 70 [ voice), via Flr- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Plaintiff, MARY M. JOHNSON
ES. Plaintiff's attorney, whose ida Relay Service. THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Clerk of the Circuit Court
address is 801 Jniversi L IN AND FOR SANTA ROSAN us T S CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
Drive #500 'lantatiorn, I Law Offices of Daniel C Con COUNTY FLORIDA By BrandTiNorris
333s4 r MAa CASENO. 0O7-1304CA JOHN DOE JANE DOE AS Deputy Cler
33324ATT -n loAeMr ho day 25 King Palm Drive UNKNOWN TENANT I IN
from the date of the first public Tamog PFt33619-1328 AURORA LOAN SERVICES LLC, POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT In accordan le with the
ion of this notice of action) and Tel (81'31)915-8660 PROPERTY, American with Disabilities
file the original with the clerk of Fax (8131 915-0559 Plaintiff, Defendants. Act of 1990,, persons
this court either before service Attorney for Plain itt neeini a special accom-
on Plaintiff's attorney or ine- as. RE-NOTICE OF FORECLO-Idationt articipite
dtelt thereafter; otherwise a 021608R TORE
d t will be entered against 022308 ELIZABETH M. BURGE a/k/a SURE SALEc tAoart i na-Sn
you for the relief demancded in 2/197 ELIZABETH MARINA BURGE, et NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tar nolater han seven (7)
he complaint or petition filed at., pursuant tooa Motion and Order days prior to the pro-
herein.Resetting Foreclosure Sale Date ceedin4s. If hea n ir-
Defendant(s). dated tIe 5 day of February, aire, lease cal? 800)
WITNESS my hand and the seal Legal 2/198 2008, ond entered in Case No. 955-9771 (TDD) or(800)
of this Courf at SANTA ROSA NOTICE OF SALE 07-000714 CA of the Circuit 955-8770 (voice), via Fioe-
County, Florida, this 6 day of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Court of the 1 ST'Judicial Circuit ida Relay Service.
February, 2008. THE FIRST JUDICIAL CNIR- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- in and for Santa Rosa Counrt
CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA suantto an Order or Final Judg- .d_ 'herein JPMORGAN Law Offices of Daniel C. Con-
MARY M. JOHNSON ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA ment Scheduling Foreclosure t- -NK, N.A. is the suero
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CIVIL ACTION Sale entered on February 6, DIej,-.,H .-,dJOHN DOE-JANE 920 4 King Palm Drive
COURT CASE NO. 07-1340 CA 2008 in this case now pending DOE AS UNKNOWNTENANT Tamoa F L33619-1328
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL DMSION B in said Court, the style of which IS) IN POSSESSION OF THE Tel (813 915-8660
BY: Brandy Norris is indicated above. SUBJECT PROPERTY are de- Fax (813)915-05$9
DEPUTY CLERK NATIONAL CITY BANK, fendants. I will sell tolthe highest Attorney tar Plaintiff
Plaintiff, I will sell to the highest and best and best bidder for cash ao the
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. bidder for cash in the SANTA NORTH FRONT STEPS OF 021608
STERN ROSA County courthouseThe COURTHOUSE at the Santao 022308
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Front Door at Santa )osa Rosa County Courthouse, in 2/203


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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY FLORIDA
CASE NO. 07-859 CA
BRANCH BANKING AND
TRUST COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DEARL 0. MACK, et a.,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to the Final Judgment en-
tered in this case now pending
in said Court, the style of which
is indicated above.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at the SANTA
ROSA County Courthouse,
The Front Door of Santa
Rosa County Courthouse,
6865 Caroline Street, Mil-
ton, FI 32570 on the 18 day
o March, 2008,.atl 11:00 am
CST, the following described
property as set forth in said Or-
er or Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 6 BLOCK 5, IN THE
RE-SUABDMSION OF SKY-
LINE HEIGHTS SUBDM-
SION A SUBDMSION OF
A PORTION OF THE
NORTH HALF OF THE
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF
SECTION 28 TOWNSHIP 2
NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST
SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLOIRDA, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK
"B", AT PAGE 38 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
a/k/a: 6445 EVA STREET,
MILTON, FL 32570
ANY PERSON CLAIMING
AN INTEREST IN THE SUR-
PLUS FROM THE SALE IF
ANY OTHER THAN THE
PROPERTY OWNER AS OF
THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE -A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS
AFTER THE SALE.
ORDERED AT SANTA ROSA
COUNTY FLORIDA, this 13
day of February, 2008.
M8ry M. Johnson
As Clerk, Circuit Court
SANTA ROSA Florida
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: Susan Land
As Deputy Clerk
021608
022308
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NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Order Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sale dated Febru-
ary 5, 2008 and entered in
Case NO. 2007-000614-CA of
the Circuit Court of the FIRST Ju-
dicial Circuit in and for SANTA
ROSA County Florida wherein
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO-
CIATION AS TRUSTEE ON BE-
HALF OF THE HOLDERS OF
THE HOME EQUITY ASSET
TRUST 2005 EQUITY
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI-
CATES SERIES 2005-7 is the
Plaintiff and CHRISTOPHER P.
BURNETT; NANCY BURNETT
SPOUSE OF CHRISTOPHER P.
BURNETT; are the Defendants, I
will sell go the highest and best
bidder for cash at STEPS OF
THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY
COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM,
on the 20 day of March, 2008,
the following described prop-
erty as set Forth in said Final
Judgment:
LOT 1, BLOCK B GRAND
POINTE, A SUBbIVISION
OF A PORTION OF SEC-
TION 36 TOWNSHIP 2
SOUTH RANGE 29 WEST
SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK F AT PAGE 82
OF THE PUBUC RECORDS
OF SAID COUNTY.
A/K/A 1068 KELTON BOULE-
VARD, GULF BREEZE, FL 32563
Any person claiming an
interest in the surplus
from tie sle, if any,
other mtan Jtrp property
owner as o the date of
the Us Pendens must file a
claim .within sity (60)
days after te sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seaI of this Court on February
11, 2008.
Mary M. Johnson
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: Brandy Norris
Deputy Clerk
021608
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Legal 2/206 of this notce of action Legal 2/220
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ile the original with the clerk of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- this court either before service FOR SANTA ROSA
CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA on Plaintiff's attorney or imme- COUNTY, FLORIDA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA diatel y hereafter otherwise a PROBATN DIVISION
CMIVIL ACTION defoult will be eneed aains File No.: 57-2008-CP-43
CASE NO. 2007-416-CA you for th relief drmaned in Division: B
DIVISION B hereomp or petition filed IN RE: ESTATE OF HELEN R.
UNIVERSAL MORTGAGE CAMPBELL
CORPORATION, i F-,,.. I. nd andthe seal
.Plointiff, t lh, ,* ,.SANTA ROSA Deceasd.
,, ., 1 thi, s 12 day of TICE TO CREDITORS
VS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS


WANDA DELANEY, et al,
Defendantss.

NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
sut to an Older escheduling
5 ,i-l. c^|, d 1s ti Febru-
J I 1" .- 1i j ., -red in
I' ,,, l-,-: of the
Circuit Court of the FIRST Judi-
cial Circuit in and for SANTA
ROSA County, Florid6 wherein
UNIVERSAL MORTGAGE COR-
PORATION, is the Plaintiff and
WANDA DELANEY; THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF
WANDA DELANEY; ANY AND
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH
UNDER AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE
NOT KNOWN THE BE DEAD
OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN-
KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES,
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS;
SANTA ROSA COUNTY; are
the Defendants, will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
STEPS OF THE SANTA ROSA
COUNTY COURTHOUSE at
I 1:00AM on the 13 day of
March 2008, the following de-
scribed property as set forh in
said Final Judgment:
LOT 8, BLOCK 1, OF HIGH-
LAND PARK A SUBDIVI-
SION ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK B PAGE 3
ON FILE WITH THIE CLERK
,OF THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
'A/K/A 5356 TICONDEROGA
STREET MILTON, FL 32570
Any person claiming an
interest in the surplus
from the sale, if any,
other than the property
owner as of the date ot
the Us Pendens must file a
Claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Cout on February
12,2008.
Mary M. Johnson
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: Brandy Norris
Deputy Clerk
021608
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 07-676-CA
DIVISION B
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MATTHEW C. PARANIAL,
et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
February 06, 2008 and en-
tered in Case No. 07-676CA
of the Circuit Court of the FIRST
Judicial Circuit in and for
SANTA ROSA County, Florida
wherein WELLS FARGO BANK
SNA is the Plaintiff and MAT-
.THEW C. PARANIAL; ore the
-Defeedants I will sell to the
h'rh.- f I- 1--..4 -rb'_ r for cash
.:,, IN: -i:f i E: -i iA ROSA
-1 11 ir :i.i TI-D.USE at
E:0AM, on the 13 day of
'March 2008, the following de-
scribed property as set forh in
said Final Judgment:

COMMENCE AT THE
I NORTHWEST CORNER OF
,SECTION 39, TOWNSHIP I
-'SOUTH, RANGE 27 WEST,
SANTA ROSA COUNTY,
: LORIDA; THENCE GO
'SOUTH 60 DEGREES 06
'MINUTES 48 SECONDS
EAST ALONG THE WEST
-UNE OF SAID SECTION A
DISTANCE OF 268.59 FEET
TO THE APPARENT
-NORTHERLY RIGHT OF
A.WAY OF GORDON EVANS
RROAD (RIGHT OF WAY
; UNKNOWN); THENCE GO
SOUTH 50 DEGREES 50
' MINUTES 34 SECONDS EAT
ALONG SAID RIGHT OF
WAY A DISTANCE OF
247.35 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING- THENCE
CONTINUE SOUTH 50 DE-
GREES 50 MINUTES 34
SECONDS EAST A DIS-
-TANCE OF 75.00 FEET-
C-THENCE DEPARTING SAID
,fRIGHT OF WAY ULINE GO
,NORTH 39 DEGREES 09
,MINUTES 26 SECONDS
EAST A DISTANCE OF
150.00 FEET; THENCE GO
,,NORTH 50 DEGREES 50
MINUTES 34 SECONDS
WEST A DISTANCE OF
75.00 FEET; THENCE GO
SOUTH 39 DEGREES 09
MINUTES 26 SECONDS
WEST A DISTANCE OF
150.00 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
A/K/A 7312 GORDAN EV-
ANS ROAD, NAVARRE, FL
32566
Any person claiming an
interest in the surplus
from the sale, if any,
other than the pro erof
owner as of the date of
the ULis Pendens must file a
claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on February
12,2008.
Mary. M. Johnson
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
,By: Brandy Norris
Deputy Clerk
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
'IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 07-968 CA
INDYMAC BANK, FSB,
,PLAINTIFF,
'VS.
I: I 11: i i- STOMP, ETAL,
Ininl:l I '-i i /i t
NOTICE OF ACTION
'CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: ERNEST DAVID STOMP
and UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF ERNEST DAVID STOMP
whose residence is unknown if
'he/she/they be living; and if
he/she/they be dead, the un-
known defendants who may be
'spouses, heirs, devisees, grant-
'ees, assignees, lienors, credi-
tors, trustees, and all parties
claiming an interest by through
under or against the Defend'-
,ants, who are not known to be
A ~--I 1r li.- and all parties
I., :, :l ,,,,ng to have any
,, ., i. : ..,- i .rest in the prop-
-- : I.. -i the mortgage
'1 :, .. -,' :1: : J herein.
;YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
'that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop-
'.erty:
'UNIT 28 BLOCK D, AC-
CORDING TO THE REPLAT
*OF BLOCKS A-E NIGHTIN-
GALE MANORS, RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK E,
AT PAGE 63 OF THE PUB-
:LIC RECORDS OF SANTA
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
tras been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
'copy of your written defenses if
Sany, to it on DAVID J. STERN,
ESO Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address is 801 S University
Drive f500, Plantation, FE
33324 on or before March 17,
2008 (no later than 30 days
from the dale of the first iublica


CLTRK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
BY: 1. WATKINS
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 333-24
07.03971 INDNW
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE


The administration of the estate
of Helen R, Capbet l, de-
ceased whose date of death
was December 23, 2007, is
pedinr in the Circuit Couit for
Santa oosa County, Florida
Probate Division, the address of
which is Mary Johnson Attn:
Probate P.O. Box 472, Milton
Florida 2572 The names and
addresses of the personal repre-
sentative and the personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below.
All -Hif--11 F the d-den^t


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DEPARTMENT OF ENVI-
RONMENTAL PROTECTION
NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF AP-
PLICATION
Tho i i unco s c o-
; I l I I ,', ,, from the
, i, . I I. No .
S, i . I The pro
osect modification includes a
education t the oe i fitted
dredge volume hnm 2,235 cu-
-: ',, 2,108 cubic yards
I spoil disp sal. This
proposed project will be !lo-


-. c. action 10 Township
Coun 29W, antoa Rosa
County.
This application is being proc-
essed and is available or pub-
lic inspection during normal
business hours, 8:0 am. to
5 :00 p.m., Monday through Fri-
day,, except lepa l holidays, at


THENCE CONTINUE NORTH
00 DEGREES 25 MINUTES
00 SECONDS EAST FOR
130.65 FEET THENCE
NORTH 89 DEGREES 83
MINUTES 19 SECONDS
EAST FOR 85.94 FEET TO
THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY
LINE OF BERGREN ROAD
(50 FEET R/W), THENCE
SOUTH 21 DEGREES 32
MINUTES 16 SECONDS
EAST ALONG SAID WEST
RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR
90.00 FEET THENCE
SOUTH 68 DEGREES 27
MINUTES 44 SECONDS
WEST fOR 129.29 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINN-
ING.
A/K/A 2211 BERGREN
ROAD, GULF BREEZE, FL
32563
Any person claiming an
interest in the surplus
from the sale, if any,
other than the property
owner as of the dare of
-l~ th Lis Pef~nde must filea


11ME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO 2). YEARS OR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENYS DAFE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
liho (late of first publication of
this notice is February 23,
2008.
Attorney for Personal Represent-
/C/CHARLES L. HOFFMAN, JR.
flaress L Holfman Jr
Attorney for ANIT, STEWART
BACH
Florida Bar No. 229768
Shell, Fein Davis & Menge,
226 PaafoxnPlace 9th Floor
Post Of ice Box 1a 31
Pensacola, FL 32591-1831
Telephone: (8501 434-2411
Fax: (850) 435-1074
Personal Representative:
/s/ANITA S. STEWART BACH
ANITA STEWART BACH
1700 Scenic Highway, Unit
#403
Pensacola, Florida 32503


DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the dece-
dent and othel persons having
claims or demands against
decedens estate, including un-
matured, contingent, or unliqui-
dated claims, must file their
claims with this Court WITHIN
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this Notice is February 23,
2008.
/s/JOHN GLASSMAN
JOHN GLASSMAN
Florida Bar No.: 775630
1127 North Palafox Street
Pensacola, Florida 32501
850 4340663
[8500 435-8882 Facsimile
Attorney for Personal Represent-
alive


estate including unmatured,
contingent or unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of this
notice is served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF-
TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate, including un-
matured, contingent o unTiqui-
dated claims, must tile their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this Notice is February 23,
2008.
/sJULUA LOCKHART


LEGALS


AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- A llcredoars, ut he nine denttheDepartmentt Lnw ntheLis msWATKINS "0' .eNDS WEST ALON- ITHE
TIES ACT, persons with and other persons having claims al Protection 1 60 Governmen, claim within sixty 60) 022308 / 'rHIPIF .WATKINS 4523 Struth Lane UTH LINE OF THE NOTH
disabilities needing a special or demands against decedent's tlot Center, lensacola, Florida days after the sale. .--rie Cn-i- fEL ATKINS Pace, FL 32571 SOUTH LINE OFSAID TH E NORTH-
occommodaotion should contact estate on whom a copy of this 32502-5794. Legal 2/229 3344 El Prado A Personal Representatve EAST QUARTER OF SAID SEC-
COURT ADMINISTRATION n t notice is required ao e served WITNESS MY HAND and the THE T COUR Persona present ve dENNIFERBYROM 2.0FTIN 1TT A POINT O
the SANTA ROSA County must file their claims with this 022308 seal of this Court on February IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Personal Representative /s/JENNIFER BYROM EXTENSION OF THE
Courthouse at court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 022308 13, 2008. FOR SANTA ROSA Jennifer Byrom WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY
1 9558771 TDD or MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF 2/223 COUNT FLORIDA D22308 Attorney for Personal Represent- LINE STOFLYA COUNTY ROAD
1-800-955-8770, wa Forida THE FIRST PUBLICAITON OF Mary M. Johnson PROBATE DIVISION 1in1OR alive t APPARENT 6A' RIGHT OF
Relay Service THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- Legal 2/224 Clerk of the Circuit Court File No. 57-2008-CP-51 Legal 2/232 Florida Bar No,: 438960 WAY' THENCE GO NORTH
ReloyTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF CIRCUIT COURT SEAL Division: JenniFer Byrom & Associates 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES O00
021608 A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE By: Brandy Norris IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN 5177 Elmira Street SERONNS EAST TO AND
oD23D8 THEM. FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Deputy Clerk IN RE: ESTATE OF TAND FOR SANTAO ROSA Milton, FL 32570 C SA WTANDERLY
/ AND FOR SANTA ROSA JAMES COHRON, COUNTY, FLORIDA Telephone: (850) 623-4347. ALONG F A I A WEST
Le0i 2/20 All other creditors of the dece- COUNTY FLORIDA 022308 Deceased. PROBATE DIVISION RIGHT OF WAY LINE A -
Legal 2/209 dent and other persons having CIVIL ACTION 030108 CASE NO: 57-2008-CP-50 022108 THE POINT OF BEGINNING
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT claims or demands against CASE NO.: 08-000156CA Legal 2/226 NOTICE TO CREDITORS DIVISION: 030108 THENCE CONTINUE NORTH
S SANTA ROSA dcedent' estatehis courile their DIVISION: B The administration of the estate IN RE: The Estate of: 2/233 00CDEGREES00 MINUTES D0
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF GMAC MORTGAGE; LLC, Notice of Sale of JAMES COHRON, de- WILLIAM ANTON BAUER, WESTERLY RIGHT O WAY
ROBAT DIVISION THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Plaintiff, Pursuant to F Statute d, File Number Deceased. WESTERLY RIGHT OFWAY
File No. 57-2008-CP-38 THIS NOTICE. e P l f 83r 53, D tat n 57-2008-CP-51,sisd aFen d e eeasedin LINE A DISTANCE OF 169.57
83805-83.806, Donna the Circuit Cort for Santa Rosa NOTICE TO CREDITORS Legal 2/234 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING
IN RE: ESTATE OF ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED vso, as authorize Title Cun Florida Probate Divi- C TO SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF
S Irtfoarde B iew5et d WILLPr obate FDREV-moEft hNOeNON INc tAFte THE....... CIRCUIT COURT OFYEES INE GEOS NO CLTHMRD-
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Personalt Representative: AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN MINUTES 46 SECONDS THE SOUTHEAST CORNER COUNTY FLORIDA TO THE POINT O BEGIN 3FAPP13J5PR72559
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Pace, Forida 32571 RE-NOTICE OF FORECLO- DE REES 30 MINUTES 28 COUNTY, FLORIDA, NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN RE: ESTATE OF LINE A DISTANCEOF509.37 Owner: BruceEar Hile6501
Pae, Foiar2REN LE SECONDS EAST 716.60 THENCE NORTH 10 DE- FEET; THENCE DEPARTING Willow Tree Ct. Milon Fl.
021608 SURE SALE FEET TO A POINT ON THE AGREES 31 MINUTES The administration of the estate HOWARD LOCKHART SAID WESTERLY 32570
NORTHERLY R/W UNE OF SECONDS WEST 310.26 The administration of the estate d. C RT,
022308 N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- PAMELA DRIVE 50 FOOT FEET TO THE CENTERUNE of RJAMES A McLEAN, de Deceased RIGHT OFWAY LINE PROCEED
2/209 suant an Order Granting the R/W), BEING ALSO THE OF GULF POWER COM ceased File Number: NORTH 89 53 MINUTES 20 Amnt of towi is $150.00
Motion to Reset Foreclour POINT OF BEGINNING PANY EASEMENT THENCE C7200'7CP-205 is pending in NOTICE TO CREDITORS SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE Lien ing fee of3,50.00 Star-
Legal 2/210 Sae dated February 13, 2008 THENCE CONTINUE SOUTI NORTH 72 DEGREES 57 the Circuit Court for Santo Rosa OF 27565 FEET THENCE a arges of $600.00 as o
entered in Civil Case No 89 DEGREES 30 MINUTES MINUTES 42 SECONDS Count Florida, Probate Divi- The administration of the estate PROCEED SOUTH 09' 37 February 23, 2008 s
Case # 08-6750-04-01 07791CAoftheCircuiCourt 28 SECONDS EAST ALONG EAST ALONG SAID CEN- son,Te address of which is of HOWARD LOCKHART de-M I N $25.00per pssastax.
of the 1st Judicial Circuit in and SAID NORTHERLY R/W TERLINE 151.08 FEET 6865 5 W. Caroline Street, ceased, File Number UTES 00 SECONDS EAST A
ci o Miltond for SANTA ROSA County, MIL- UNE 13000 FEET THENCE THENCE SOUTH 10 DE Milton, Florida 32570 The es 57-2008-CP-57, is ending in DISTANCE OF 14738 FEET 1973 Chaparral Boat Vin#
Plaintiff, TON Forida, I will sell to the a 0vt` tTH 1
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UnknownrlyN cSTEPbelh MINUTES 32 SECONDS SECONDS EAST 328.28 addresses at the personal repre- Countyi Florida Probate Divi-
SANTA ROSA County l of the EAST 180.E00 FEET TE ITO SAID NORTHERLY sentative and the personal sion,e aress of which is
The Unk.n Heirs of Willi 6865, CAROLINE orRida, MINUES 28 SEC DS 90 THENCE SOUTH repn native'ss attorney are set 6865 SW Caroline Street, Mil- d rma &
ins oin STi use MITON Florida, at MINUTES 28 SECONDS 9 DEGRES 28 MINUTES a th below. ton, Florida 32570. The estate
WEST 130.00 FEET, 30 SECONDS WEST is Istate and the date of the
Dequendnts d ch11: 00 a8m. on thef 27 day Oflde l THENCE SOUTH 00 DE- AONG SAID NORTHERLY All creditors of the decedent h ceden.t's Will nd any Codi- Divorce C149 Wis '
ST kw hers, d scMrbea etrh 2r008e i-GREES 29 MINUTES 32 I0. FEET TO POINT and other persons having claims ci is April 25 1978 the ln
TO: TheA unknown heirs, desi a SECONDS WEST 180.00 r OF BEGINNING. LESS AND or demands a ainst decedent's names aond addresses of the N ng
sees grantees assignees saidS .... ar' winal Judgment, FEET TO POINT OF B EXCEPT gINYI ONDNestteincluding ..maturod personal representative and the LiitIChange149CCenttipesde-
lienors, creditors; trustees, anJ to-wit: NING. SAID PARCEL BEING ROAD A R contingent or unliquidaceo personal represent t ye's attor- FREE Typinlg, Call for
all parties claiming an interest a THE 85 OF AN UNRE- claims,. io .hom a cop the is ney are set rth beaos S. L i a itn i
bytiirouh under or a rainst thie COMMENCE AT THE CORDED SUBDIVISION a/k/a 5712 Sanower Ave notice is served must their ,st 4114 -' 7524i i
ceased and all parties having SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP I ESTATES. THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF- and other persons having claims 1850N. W"St. We Deliver
or claiming to have any raht, ih- NORTH, RA iGE 29 WEST ETbsalIgainstdcedents o'qin t
tie or interest in the prope de-SANTA ROSA COUNTY has been filed against you and at public sae, to the highest TE THE DATE OF THE FIRST or demands against dcedents
Mrilobd lori 3n570 ortAen 89ORIDeA LSTaE59 MINUTEyouoreHrequired to N- and best bidderTor cash, at the PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- lwy 434-0066
scMibed as 6750 North Avenue, FLORIDA- THENCE NORTESs Narthfrant door of theSant TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
tiaiven esoridas325701... tha W EES A 9 D MISTNCESO coy of ,our written defenses Rosa Courth ouse, 6865 Car- DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY l
paortictar tchei /lbeid fts 36th 06 4S FT DSTHENCE OFwi 33 days after !he first line Street Milton Florida, at OF THIS NOTICE ON C THEM. ----
portion oathe SE1/4 of the or FEET, THENCE OUbl tHEAS if oF 11:00 o'croc am on March
SW1/4 of Section 34 Town- NORTH 00 DGREES 16 efuicolt io, if an, on Florida 11.00 o'clock a.m., on M All other creditors of the dee-
ship 2 North Range2 West, MINUTES WEST A lait a rone, L 26, 2008 All other creditors of the dece-
Santa Rosa onty Florida lyTANCE OF 44 FEETTOTE an S A o eden and other persons having C
gSouthaf Poarce #1u 0 anrda PTUCE OF BEGINNING- dress is 9119 Corporate Lake An person charming an interest claims or demands against
Cng South of Parcer#ty150 and POINT OF BEGINNING 4 it i Ta ieR einhe surplus from the sale if deceden 's estatein cludinun-

Parcel Map, being Parcel # FEET TOAU LES pende2s mast ile a claim within claims with this court WITHIN 3
, atisnag Parcel V A ACUL-DE-SAC O immediately thereafter; aer- 60 days after the sale. MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF M A U 6 M
71;otherwise known as Parcel HA ING A RADIUS OF 50 wise a default will be entered THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
342N28-0000-27100-0000. CUL-DE-SAC A DISTA against you for he relie de Dated atMilton, Florida this 19 THIS NOTICE ..
OF 86.61 FEET- THENCE minded in the Complaint or pe.-day of February, 2008. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that NORTH 89 DEGREES 59 tiani JHn I ll FEV BARE
a Special Hearinis scheduled MINUTES WESTADIS-ThisnoticenhaltBOEVER BARRED. b7 pP bd y. n
SM T F 125.4 FEET;his notce shll be pub ishe Clerk of the Circuit Court 8 6 a nt .
for Marcha17t '08 Do n 5:30 THENCE SOU1TH 0.64 once each week for two consec- CIRCUIT COURT SEAL The date of first publication of
trocatwthin Cnrence 678 DixRoom nGREES 16OMINUTES*EASTA utive weeks in the Press Go- By: Angela K. Dunn this Notice is February 23,
B in record to the structure Ia- DISTANCE OF 103.00 FEET; 'zette. Deputy Clerk 2008. Dependable Landscaping and
Milton, FL 32570, previously GREET 59 MN TE EASo this Court on this 13 day oA WITH A DISABIUTY WHO active the Milton area. Pre-
known as 302 North Avenue, DISTANCE OF.175 FEET oruart on0thie13iday sWITHlADndABeUsonabee.
Milton, FI 32570. THE POINT OF BEGINN- February, 2008.NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO- /s/J. JEFFERY SLINGERLAND onal andeasonable
ING.DATION IN ORDER TO J. JEFFERY SLINGERLAND, ES- additional clients. For promptservice cal
Pursuant to the provisions of the Clerk of the CourtPCITN THIS PRO-8GU i ne Street, Suite Over 15 years Re41 82
amypericansreqwithringspiabiltsact CIRCUIT COURT SEAL AfTLED NO COST TO 201 of experience Painting and/or land- 623-2648
thisy Special Hearing iseaskedto any, other thanfthehproperty As Deputy Clerk OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. 0327 uponreques beach or near
advise Se iatleast 48 hours owner as of the date of tle Is PLEASE CONTACTlorida Bar No.: 0389927 upon request
awithin6hd aymust fite a claim 022308 PLAND AT,685 SANECall: 994-6236 rental, Short term, Experi-
before the meeting by contact- phn6de s mtfier ah ai 0223008 RLANDE, MIT 6865 CAROLINED
neg City Hail, 6738 Dixon n2/224 -32570, 850) 983-1012, /s/CYNTHIAMcLEAN House Cleani enced Quailv work
Street Milton or by calling Dated this 13 day of February, WITHIN 01vvO (2) WORK- CYNTHIA McLEAN Good citizen. k, irsmokes
2008. ING DAYS OF YOUR RE- 022308
02160808 M H2TE 8 *Free Estimates exec. Very flexible. Phil -
ClRk a.8tHecOu Legal 2/225 IF YOU ARE HEARING OR 030108
030808 Clerk of the Circuit Court VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 2/230 *Great Rates 502-345-6473 Louisvile
2/210 CIRCUIT COURT SEAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 1-800-955-8771. *Weekly Bi-weekly &
Lega 2/219 By Brandy Norris THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRUIT One time cleanings.
Deputy Clerk IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA 022308 La23 Penne
NOTICE TO BIDDERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COUNTY, FLORIDA 030108 LegalC2/a31RallPne
MOBILE MESSAGE BOARD AMERICANS WITH DISABILI. CA2 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN Cleveland'TrimPanC
TIES ACT persons with disabili- CASENO.I 7-732CA "AND FOR SANTA ROSA LLC
Notice is herebyaiven that the lies neing a special accom- DIVISION COUNTY, FLORIDA Handyman Licensed & Insured Call
Board of Count Ros Fil asmodation should contact PROBATE DIVISION
of Santa Rosa CountFlorida,COURT ADMINISTRATION, at BANK OF NEW YORK AS Legal 2/228 CASE NO: 57-2008-CP-47 F DServices for Free Estimates. Inte-

purchase of up to three Mabile Courthouse at ,CATEHOLDERS CWABS, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN RE: The Estate Interior/Exterior Painting for Painting, Trim Work,
Message Boards. 1-800-955-8771 TDD or INC. ASSETBACKED CERTIF- FOR SANTA ROSA FREDERICK H. WATKINS, PAUL NELSON Carpentry Pressure
1-800-955-8770, vwa Forida ICATES SERIES 2006- 11, COUNTY FLORIDA III, DUMP TRUCK No Job Too mall Exterior Painting.
Alt bids must be original and Relay Service. Plaintif2, Fil Io20IPN Dec SERVICEeasnurdCall for
the Santa Rosa County tiocure- DAVIDJ.STERNP.A. VS. Division NOTICE TO CREDITORS *24 Hour Truck Rental Free Estimates New Year Rebatesl
ment Department at 6495 CareD 801 STEUNIVPRSITY DRIVE DivSo" *Dirt & Rock Sales 850-791-4033 850-206-5370
lineStreet Milton aFtL6 orSUITE 5 T DReMICHEL MALLOY, etdan, IN RE: ESTATE OFe The administration of tie estate *Fill Dirt/Clay Servicing NW Florida for

County Procurement Depart- 19541 233-800 N O ALFONS STEWART BACH Deceased File Number: *Brown Dirt 14 years.
ment, 6495 Caroline Siteet, NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED A/K/A ALFONS STEWART 57-2008-:P-47 is aendrni in LDriveway Material
Suite G, MiltonFlorida 022308 FORECLOSURE SALE BACH, t1rhe Circuit Court for onto osa 850-9
32570, and must be receive 030108 Deceased.Count Florida Probate Dlvi- C 8 ,
b 10:00 a.m., March 25 2/221 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ur- sion,
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Owner: Unknown the Us Pendens must file a F0
Amount of town is $150.00 caim within sixty (60) ro
Lien fi ing Fee of 350, 0 Stor- days after the sale. Rc
*.-.- :I, l $600.00 as of c
-, -. 2008 plus WITNESS MY HAND and the cc
$25.00pe d plus sals ax sea of this Cout on February 6
The said -I .11 be held on
March 7, .1 I 8:00 AM, May M. Johnson rG
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Couit
If the owneis cae to iecovei CIRCUIT COURT SEAL te
, 1.;. ,I .. bring the By: J. Wotkins N
... i. i -. in cash Deputy Cleik 2/
onlvl i .te of sale to
C&l. ...fthe vehicle 022308
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This sale is in accordance villh Leg' 2/242
Fl Statue 713.78 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
. IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA
2 235 COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY FLORIDA
CASE N6. 07-1318 CA
AURORA LOAN SERVICES LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOHN E. PETRESKY, et al.,
Defendantss),
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Ordeoror Final Judg-
ment Scheduling Foreclosure
Sale entered on February 18,
2008 in this case now pending
in said Court, the style of which
is indicated above.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash in the SANTA
ROSA County Courthouse The
Front Door of Santa Rosa
County Courthouse, 6865
Caroline Street, Milton
Florida 32570 at 11:00
m. on the 27 day of March.
2008, the following described
property as sen fort in said Or-
der or Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 24, BLOCK D, BRENT-
WOOD PHASE II, A SUB-
DIVISION OF A PORTION
OF SECTIONS 1 AND 2,
TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH
RANGE 29 WEST, SANTA
ROSA COUNTY FLORIDA,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
-9 PAGE 54 OF THE PUBUC
RECORDS OF SAID
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
a/k/a: 4960 CEDAR CREEK
COURT, PACE, FL 32571
ANY PERSON CLAIMING
AN INTEREST IN THE SUR-
PLUS FROM THE SALE IF
ANY OTHER THAN THE
PROPERTY OWNER AS OF
THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS
AFTER THE SALE.
ENTERED at SANTA ROSA
County, Florida this 18 day of
FEBRUARY, 2068.
As Clerk, Circuit Court
SANTA ROSA, Florida
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: Brandy Norris
As Deputy Clerk
022308
030108
2/236
Legal 2/237
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA
COUNTY FLORIDA
CASE NO. 06-885 CA
CHASE HOME FINANCIAL LLC
successor by merger to CHASE
MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MANDY G. STEPHENS, etal.,
Defendantss),
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Order or Final Judg-
ment Scheduling Foreclosure
Sale entered on February 6,
2008 in this case now pending
. A; C:..rt, the style of which]
,. -: above.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash in the SANTA
ROSA County Courthouse The
Front Door of Santa Rosa
County Courthouse, 6865 Car-
oline Street, Milton, Florida
32570 at 11:00 am on the
13 day of March, 2008, the fol-
lowing described property as
set forth in said Order or Final
Judgment, to-wit:
SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DE-
SCRIPTION
See Attached Exhibit A, which
is made a part hereto
Commence at the Northwest
corner of the Northwest 1/4 of
the Southeast 1/4, Section 4
Township 3 North, Range 27
West, thence East along said
Quarter line 734.5 feeT to a
Point of Beginning; thence con-
tinue East along said Quarter
line 258 feet to a point on the
West right-of-way line of a
poved county road known as
he Old Milfon-Munson Road-
thence Southwesterly alona said
right-of-way line of 159.5 feet
to a point thence Northwesterly
213.5 feet to the Point of Begin-
ning, all in Santa Rosa County,
Florida.
a/k/a: 1089 FLEMING
BRIDGE RD., MILTON, FL
32570
ANY PERSON CLAIMING
AN INTEREST IN THE SUR-
PLUS FROM THE SALE IF
ANY OTHER THAN THE
PROPERTY OWNER AS OF
THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS
AFTER THE SALE.
ENTERED at SANTA ROSA
County, Florida this 18 day of
FEBRUARY, 2068.
Mary M. Johnson
As Clerk Circuit Court
SANTA ROSA Florida
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: J. Watkins
As Deputy Clerk
022308
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STEVEN E. RUSSELL; TIFFANY "U- -
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KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING 2140- Pets/
BY THROUGH UNDER AND Want
AGAINST THE HEREIN 2150 Peat
NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEND- -
ANTS) WHO ARE NOT
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KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
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HEIRS DEVISEES, GRANTEES 2
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; English
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOEnglis B
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN sale, puppli
POSSESSION a 1 year Hi
DEFENDANT(S) tee, Health
RE-NOTICE OF FORECLO- date with si
SURE SALE raised with
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suant to an Order Granting the *breederC)
Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale doted February 18, 2008
entered in Civil Case No.
07-1104CA 01 MTG-B of the (l
Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial
Circuit in and for SANTA ROSA I 2
County, MILTON, Florida I will
sell a the highest and best bid- Free to a c
der for cas at THE NORTH 6mth old c}
FRONT STEPS of the SANTA lob/mix. H
ROSA County Courthouse,
6865 CAROLINE STREET, MIL- spayed anc
TON Florida at 11:00 a.m. on shots. Very
the 2 day of March, 2008 the room to grc
following described property as
set forth in said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 2 BLOCK "B", :
CHARLESTON OAKS, i '
SANTA ROSA, COUNTY'
STATE OF FLORIDA, SEC-
TION 28, TOWNSHIP 2
NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST
RECORDED PLAT BOOK D
PAGE 67.
Any person claiming an interest
in the surplus from the sale, if
any, other than the property
owner as of thedte o of hIe is
pendens must file a claim .
within 61 days after the sale
Dated this 19 day of February,
2008.
Mary M. Johnson
Clerk of the Circuil Court
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
By: J. Watkins
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- -
TIES ACT, persons with ,
disabilities needing a special I .
accommodation should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at -
the SANTA ROSA County ',
Courthouse at NONE
1-800-955-8771 TDD or
1-800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
022308
030108
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 295 W. l Lee
THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- ames e
CUIT IN AND FOR SANTA Blvd
ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Destin Log
CIVIL ACTION 1225Airport-d
CASE NO.
572007CA001269CAXXXX Niceville Glass
DIVISION C 739 E. John Sims Pkwy
PHH MORTGAGE CORPO- pSasnaG eRe
RATION Press-Gazette
Plaintiff 6629 Elva St, Milton
vs. Cell Phones for Soldiers
CHARLES A. WARDWELL, is a Non-Profit 501(c)(3)
et al, company and donations
Defendantss. are fax deductible.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- U i- rFiTlTrP ?
suani to a final Judgment of i r 1 1r I I
Mortgage Foreclosure dated I LIU... i.L .J=-j -i.- ,,f
February 18, 2008 and en-
tered in Case No. Store Fixture
572007CA001269CAXXXX of Linuidation
the Circuit Court of the FIRST Ju- i
dicial Circuit in and or SANTA Former Kite Aid, 1025
ROSA County, Florida wherein Douglas Ave, Brewton
PHH MORTGAGE CORPORA- Wed., Feb 20th thru
TION i s the Plaintiff and C
HARLES A. WARDWELL; D Tues.,Feb 26th; Hrs.
EBORAH S. WARDWELL 9-5 Wall & floor gon-
COLDWELL BANKER MORT- dola shelving, stock-
GAGE, WOODBINE SPRINGS
PLANTATION HOMEOWNERS room & pharmacy
ASSOCIATION INC. TENANT shelving, safes, coun-
#1 n/k/a CRAIG WARDWELL ters, showcases, dis-
are the Defendants, I will sell to i do r
the highest andbes st bidder for pays, glass door cool-
cash at STEPS OF THE SANTA ers, much morel
ROSA COUNTY COURT 800-331-4092 or
HOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 26 704-564-7647
day of March, 2008, the follow
ing described prorly as set
forth in said Final Jndgment:
LOT 61, BLOCK A WOOD-
BINE SPRINGS PLANTA-
TION, A SUBDIVISION OF 1160
A PORTION OF SECTIONS L l wt s
6 AND 7, TOWNSHIP 1 Lost Black with some
NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST white female cat. Lost on
SANTA ROSA COUNTY 2/18/08 in Plantation
FLOATRI DA,OK RECORD PAGE 16 Woods area. Please call
OF THE PUBUC RECORDS 255-7663.
OF SAID COUNTY. REWARD
A/K/A 5340 ROWE TRAIL, Lost Cat
PACE, FL 32571 Male-solid black with
Any person claiming an golden eyes. 4 yrs old.
interest in the surplus Lost 02/08/08 from
frnm the sqle, if any, Plantation Woods off of
owner as a the de of Hwy 90. Please call
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system 5.1 Dolby
this dryer. 1 Digital-CD-FM 5 cube
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3200 Firewood
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3190


3220
2-Twin Craft Matic ad-
justable beds with re-
motes. Less then a year
old. Like new, can be
seen by appointment
only. 983-/780 Pd.
$7600 now only $3500
they have massage &
wave.



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Pace
Movin Everything
Must Go! Tools, colrect-
ables electronics, girl's
bike & scooter, ,books,
garden supplies,, stuffed
toys. 5666 Twin Creek


8X8 STEEL Circle. (fft tunnel Kd.)
SSat & Sun. Feb. 23rd &
PANEL ROLL UP 24th 9am-2pm.
GARAGE DOORS
Used 8x8 steel panel , -
rollup garage doors all
tracking finishing tin & rn $ 329=0
hardware $300/door 0
850-902-3775/850-902 Electric Wheelchair,
2409 new battery very reason-
able price. 6ree walkers
with sale. 675-6421

Just what the doc-
Trssstor ordered. New
Trusses, New, Never mecial recliner lift
Used. 28-trusses-33 feet chair. X-tra wide, with
long. 6 on 12 pitch. battery back up. Get
30.00 each. All for the extra help you need
$800. #3 .rade for only $750. Was
2"x4"x16' -1.00 each. $1300 Call 623-1446
623-0583


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4100 Help Wanted
4110 Restaurants/Clubs
4120- Sales
4130 Employment
Information


Hair Stylist Wanted
Chair rental. At Hello
Gorgeous downtown
Milton Salon. Beautiful
unique and facing the
water. Call: 981-9608


Immediate Openings
Seasonal Part-time, clean-
ing staff weekends a
must. 623-6197 Apply
in person at 8974
Tomhawk Landing Rd.


Looking for singers,
musicians, bands and
groups for concert on
March 1st. In the Oaks
and Under the Stars. Tal-
ent Contest. For more in-
formation call 623-1767
or 207-9686


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Florida Department of Corrections currently has vacancies at
Santa Rosa Correctional Institution in the following areas:

Physician (salary $95,000.00-$100,00.00)
ARNP (salary $77,000.00)
Psychiatrist (salary $150,000.00- $155,000.00)
Psychological Specialist (salary $44,000.00-$49,000.00)
Psychiatric RN (salary. $50,377.60-$52,145.60)
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2 burial plots at Memory
Park Garden of Prayer.
Save $1,000 will sell
both for $1600. Side by Nf
side.
Call 623-6481. Drive
Leave message.
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Go Cart or
Mini Bike
to fix up for youn son, Drive
please call 864-5745.
Leave message if no Dri
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Peanut Hay pn)
Coastal Hay 1rair
Available in rolls. 1-86
623-6769


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| 4100 -
Now Hiring
Whiting Field
018-09 Store Worker
(Motor Vehicle Operator)
696 NA-6914-04
060-072 NEX NAS
Whitin.q Field, Milton, FL
850-623-0118
Re ular Full Time
Perfo arms various duties in
connection with loading,
unloading, verifyingot
merchandise in an ex-
change store storeroom,
or location. Operates a
small van or passenger
car to transport mail, of-
fice supplies, merchan-
dise, etc. **Note: Must
have a valid drivers li-
cense & a good driving
record.

Residential Framing
Carpenters. Framers mini-
mum of 5 years experi-
ence Helpers minimum
2 yrs. Valid Drivers Li-
cense, hand tools and
transportation a must.
623-2322 or 554-7357.
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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
6100 Business/
Commercial
6110 Apartments
6120 Beach Rentals
6130 Condo/Townhouse
0140 House Rentals
6150 Roommate Wanted
6160 Rooms for Rent
6170 Mobile Home/Lot
6180 Out-of-Town Rentals
6190 Timeshare Rentals
6200 Vacation Rentals


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6100 .1



Milton Office Space
for lease.
4-Offices, various sizes
$350 & up includes utili-
ties. 850-2554004


Milton Warehouse
Space Available, Huge
Building can
accommodate:
App. 600 sq ft for $250
App. 900 sq ft for $375
App 1400 sq ft for $575
App 1700 sq ft for $775
App 2000 sq ft for $900
S 3000sq ft for
2554004


All utilities included.
Milton business district on
water. Large fireplace,
formal dining room,
kitchen bar with butcher
block table. Approved for
any disabilities, com-
pletly furnished, cable,
TV, microwave, small ap-
pliances, private parking.
$795.00 + deposit. Must
have references.
850-983-8195 App.
only, ready Feb. 9th.


Avalon Blvd.
2BR duplex for rent, Total
Electric. $550/mth
$500/dep. 994-9391
Milton
2/BR 1/BA near Whit-
ing Field $500/mth
$500/securily Water &
V arbage included.
Don Cumbie Realty
377-6787 or 626-8959
Milton
3/1 6507 Banner Ave.
behind Rhodes Elemen-
tary, recently renovated.
$750/deposit, $50/app
fee, Background/credit
check. Showing by ap-
pointment only. 1 year
ease preferred. Call:
626-4266 to schedule
appointment.
Milton
Special! $237.50 plus
deposit to move in!
$475/mth 2/1, new car-
pet! No pets. Water,
sewer, garbage.
Between schools. Triplex
Deerborn/Peachtree.
Drive by, then leave
message 291-8088.
(1/BR $425)


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Pace
2/1 Brick threeplex, all
ceramic tile, stove, frig,
D/W, laundry hook ups.
Non smoking environ-
ment. Water included.
$575/mth. 626-2928


F 6140 |


*2/2 Home 7867
South Airport Rd. E Mil-
ton $825
*2/1 Home 4641 Geri
St. Milton $800*
*2/1 Home 6737 Ven-
tura Blvd. Milton
$400*
*4/3 Golf Course
Home 6008 Arnies
Way Milton $1200
*4/2 Home 6001
Ridqeview Milton


] *3/2 Home 8959
One month free rent! Gristmill Way E Milton
Call for details $875


1, 2 and 3 BdRm
Units Now Available
WAC
850-983-6995 |


*3/1.5 Home 5270
Jenny Cir. Pace $650
*3/2 Home 6579
Cedar St. Milton $800
*3/2 Home 4821
Makenna Cir. Pace
$1350
Santa Rosa Realty
623-0077


Available now:
Clean, newly painted
1600sqft home. Country
setting in the city. CH&A,
washer/dryer hook-up.
Rent $775/$500 de.
pos it. Call:
850-981-9695


Milton
3/2, stove and refrig.
6224 Glenwood
$700/mth, $700 dep.
623-4626 or 777-9701


Milton
4/1.5 stove, refrig,
washer/dryer furnished.
$600/mth $550/dep.
850-698-0934


Pace
3BR/1.5BA, clean
brick home, laundry
room pantry, ceiling
fans, CH/A, no pets.
$750/deposit,
$900/discounted rent.
207-7803


Pace
5 Points area, 3/2, sun
room, fire place, privacy
fenced, 2-car carae.
$1250/mth $'007dep.
(850)255 2590
Pace
Rent to own.
Below Market Price.
1400sq. ft. 3/2, call for
details. 994-8035


6170 I I 6170


Chumuckla
2/1 14 ft x 60 ft
with fenced yard.
$450/renl $300/dep.
994-2877

East Milton
3/BR 2/BA, CI-I/A,
newly remodeled, DW
with lare storage shed,


& above ground pool.
Pace/Pea Ridge Lake access, fenced
3/1.5, Clean brick yard. Lease, references,
1350 sqft., fenced, new deposit. Non-smokers.
HVAC, stove, refrig, and $750/mth. 623-9623
paint. All tile,
non-smoking small pets
considered. Lease with
option. $800mth/$800 Jay/Milton/Pace
deposit. 623-8675
before 7pm. Rentals 2 & 3
bedrooms. $400-$650
Pea Ridge er month. Call
3/2, GR, garage, 994-5703
fenced yard. NO PETS!
$900/mth $900/dep.
994-8035 Milton
1BR 1/BA in park.
Pensacola $400/mth $200/dep.
4/2 all ceramic tile. Total electric, no pets.
$950/mth $50/dep. Water & Garbage Fur-
$250 pqt deposit non re- nished. Bay Crest Realty.
fundable. Month to 994-7918


Month lease. Back
round and credit check.
ff Davis Hwy across
from West Florida Hospi-
tal. 850-7124293




Milton
Glover Lane. Unfurnished
room with private bath.
Refrig & microwave
available. No laundry fa-
cilities, pets, alcohol,
drugs. Must have cell
phone and vehicle. Cell:
850)206-1299
(1 lam-]1 pm)


Milton
2/1 Mobile Home
$400/mth
$350/security
Don CumbieRealty
Call:Barbara 377-6787
or 626-8959


Milton
2/BR 1/BA Total Elec-
tric. Private Lot/Carroll
Rd. Water & arbage
provided. $4,0/mtn
$300/dep. References
and creditcheck.
572-2477


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7100 .


Milton
2/BR 1/BA water & WE BUY HOUSES
garbage included. No www.highroadinvestment
$300/deposit. 1~p.com
675-6614 850-324-0494
Milton
2/BR FK, total electric.
East Gate Mobile Home
Ranch. 626 8973 NEWr f00A
Milton '
6550 Da Lisa Rd. 2/1, Holt
$450/mth plus security
deposit. 324-2097 MUST SEE
2br, 1 ba on a full acre
Off Avalon Blvd 384 Johns rd Motivated
2/BR, covered entry, all Seller 100% Reality
electric, CH/A, just re- 850-217-1123
modeled. Water & gar-
bage included.
$425/mth $300/dep. Milton
No pets. 623-8753 All closing costs paid.
3/2 1378 sq ft. new car-
West Milton pet and paint.
3/BR 2/BA on private $129,900.
lot. Total electric, no pets. 866-660-3131
5028 Ridgeway, Blvd.


$o6c/mm j00uu/aep.
Bay Crest Realty
994-7918







REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
7100 Homes
7110- Beach Home/ -
Property
7120 Commercial
7130 Condo/Townhouse
7140 Farms & Ranches
7150 Lots and Acreage
7160 Mobile Homes
7170 Waterfront
7180 Investment
Property
7190 Out-of-Town
Real Estate
7200 Timeshare


I 07 PUNTIAC VIBE
AUTO ........................................... $14,995*
07 PONTIAC G6 CONVERTIBLE
7300.Ml. ...$23,995*



01 BUICK REGAL LS
LEATHER ...................................... $6,495*
00 FORD EXPLORER
SUNROOF, 4X4 $7,995*
00 BUICK LESABRE
33,000 MI...................................... $8,495*
07 SATURN ION
AUTO .............. $11,995*
03 TOYOTA CAMRY
LE ........................................... $12,995*
05 HONDA CIVIC LX
LOCAL TRADE........................... $13,395*
04 CHRYSLER PACIFICA
NICE, LOADED........................... $13,995*
07 KIA SPORTAGE
LX...............................................$14,250*
07 SATURN VUE
SUV .......................................... $15,995*
05 HONDA ELEMENT EX
ONE OWNER.............................. $16,980*
06 FORD ESCAPE
XLT $16,995*
05 FORD F150 XLT
CREW CAB ......... $17,995*
05 CADILLAC DEVILLE
ELEGANT ..................................... $19,495*
05 GMC SIERRA Z71 SPORTSIDE
EXTENDED CAB ............................ $21,495*
04 CHEVY AVALANCHE
30K MI ..................................... $22,995*
06 HUMMER H3
PbOWERFUL.. .............. $23,995*
07 NISSAN TITAN SE CREW CAB
4X4 ......................................... $25,495*


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NEW r0OAY
Milton
Equity, Equity,
Equity
Great home. Light
work needed. Ap-
praises at $112K. ask-
ing $94K. 6949 Chi-
narose Ct. More info
and picts at
www.SLPHouses.com.
Call Jamie 910-0893



NEW niAY

Milton
Handyman
Special .
$45,000 Attention
Handymen or investors.
Lowest price in area.
6403 Skyline. More
info at
www.SLPHouses.com
Call Jamie 910-0893

Milton New price! Moti-
vated Seller. $114,500.
Near Milton High School
& NAS Whiting. Nice
1 800 sf brick home.
New carpet and paint.
Fenced backyard. Move
in ready! Keler Williams
Really. 324-9930.

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 reffig-
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 lovely home.-
Offered at only
$189900. MLS
#481226.~- Call today
to see for yourself.-
Jodi Van Waqgner/
Coldwell Banker United
850-723-1907.




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HUNTERS
PARADISE
1 17 acres, 9 miles
North of Milton. Big
Bucks, Turkeys & Wid
Hogs. Creek on prop-
erty. Next to Blackwa-
ter Forest. Smaller acre-
age available.
80.529-6552
850-393-8317
850-916-7397

North Milton
3+ acres each ap-
proved surveyed, indi-
vidual rots on paved
shared laneway off a
paved County Road. 2
lots sold. Useable acre-
age. No wetlands. Great
septic soils. City water
and gas. 190' Elevation.
Private and quiet. Beauti-
ful. Brochure. Will trade
for acreage. CT cell
860-459-8279
www.providenceacres.
coam




Milton
16x70 Mobile Home
2BR/2BA, 21arge decks
with aluminumpitio
covers, new AC unit and
new galvinized anchors
with tie downs. Very low
price. Must be moved.
623-1660 or 983-6092


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AUTOMOTIVE, MARINE
RECREATIONAL
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



46' 3-axle, 21,000 lbs.
dove tail trailer. In excel-
lent condition. $5500.
723-3834
Pay Cash for junk cars
or trucks. Running or not.
Call: 983-9527 or
723-5048

TRKo S

1999 Chevy S-10
4 cyl. 5-speed, New
A/C 140K, runs great.
$2650.00 obo
293-7262


NEW TODAY




$5,600
Nissan Frontier 1998
Black truck. New tires.
Runs excellent. Call
now 850-3765081

Ford Bronco
4x4 1984
Needs transmission.
Good condition. $600
firm. (850) 323-1287


8160
2003 Harley
Davidson 883
Anniversary
edition
4K miles, tons of extras,
all receipts, $5700 obo.
Call Nick,
850-374-2131


| 8170 |
360 Dodge V-8 motor
& transmission, running
very well when taken out
of vehicle. $500 firm.
675-6421


8210
16FT Bass Boat with
drive on trailer. 90hr
Johnson. Needs work
$1500.00 or trade for
equal value. 418-2398
5,250 Watt Porter Cable
Generator for sale, Like
new. $450.00
418-2398


I-- 8220 I
Looking for
Dead 2000 Yamaha
GP800 waverunne'r (or
comparable year) to rob
or buy parts off. Please
call 864-5745. Leave
message if nb answer.





tNEW rODAY

2006 Suzuki Z400
with low hours, $4,300
obo 564-5960 or
390-6655



S8330
2004 Open Road 5th
Like new. No pets/smok-
ing many extras.
$3 5,000 obo 623-6809
2006 Dutchman Thor,
travel trailer almost new.
30' sleeps 6. 2-TV's,
CH/A. $14,000.
723-3834

Franklin 2006
like new, 35ft, self con-
tained, 2 slides, W/D,
all options, can deliver.
Pensacola. $17,500
330-518-7746



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