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1 VOLLEYBALL: MILTON DEFEATS PENSACOLA HIGH, B3 Gazette Santa Rosa s Press Tweet and like us on facebook.com SPORTS B2-B4 SHERIFF S FICE Arrest Report, Mugshots A7 F i n d b r e a k i n g n e w s a t w w w. s r p r e s s g a z e t t e. c o m 75 cents Woman charged in DUI with minor in car By JASON JANDURA jjandura@srpressgazette.com An attempt to drive home ended with the arrest an East Milton woman when she allegedly failed to stop for deputies last week, driving erratically and under the influence with a minor in the vehicle, according to a Santa Rosa Sheriff s Office report. Deputy George Holder II was responding to a call, traveling west on Highway 90, when he noticed two pairs headlights approaching him. He noted that it seemed like someone was trying to pass on the shoulder the two-lane road. As the vehicles passed, he saw a dark blue Chevrolet leave the AMY FRETWELL shoulder and re-enter the roadway. According to reports, Holder made a quick U- turn to pull over the wayward vehicle. The deputy followed the SUV as it rolled along Highway 90, allegedly swerving onand-f the road at 40 mph, occasionally veering into the oncoming traffic lane. The Chevy SUV turned left onto North Airport Road, entering the lane oncoming traffic, according to the report. The driver, Amy Fretwell, veered into the correct lane and turned on the emergency flashers. The reporting deputy says Fretwell increased the speed to 50 mph, straddling the center the road, driving in both lanes. Fretwell turned left onto Poinciana Place, almost hitting a stop sign, the report indicates. The vehicle stopped at a residence in the 7700 block Poinciana Place, near the address Fretwell provided at the jail later in the evening. Fretwell was ordered to exit the vehicle, according to the report. The deputy said the 28- year-old female had bloodshot, See DUI A5 RIDING FOR DYLAN Santa Rosa employees get raise; taxes don t By JASON JANDURA and DUSTY RICKETTS Halifax Media Services employees will be seeing a salary increase next year after the Board County Commissioners approved a plan to fund raises without raising taxes in front a packed commission chamber. The board adopted a plan to utilize budget surpluses and reserves to provide enough funding to cover a three percent cost living increase for county employees who have not seen a raise in seven years. The board voted unanimously, approving a million budget for the 2014 year. The four constitutional ficers returned 1.3 million to the county that can be used in the FY 2014 budget, which would cover the entire cost the raises. However, 578,000 that had already been budgeted. See TAXES A5 DANIEL THAMES Press Gazette More than 100 motorcyclists gathered for a charity ride to support 16-year-old Dylan Dinkins, a heart transplant recipient who has undergone two heart transplants and two emergency brain surgeries. The riders took a 95-mile route across Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties, making stops at select, local restaurants. By JASON JANDURA jjandura@srpressgazette.com In an ongoing effort to address rising health care costs, the City Milton is hitting tobacco users where it hurts- not in the lungs, but in the pocketbook. Starting Oct. 1, Milton City is ficially becoming a tobaccree workplace. City employees who continue to use tobacco products will be required to contribute five percent toward their heath care insurance. The City currently pays 100 percent an employee-only health insurance and 65 percent employee and dependent health coverage. City Manager Brian Watkins Bikers hit the road for charity By JASON JANDURA jjandura@srpressgazette.com More than 100 motorcyclists filled the Ollie s parking lot this past weekend to raise funds for 16-year-old Dylan Dinkins, a recipient two heart transplants and two brain surgeries. Dinkins was born with a hypoplastic left heart, a congenital heart condition, according to the Mayo Clinic. He received his first heart transplant in 2008, which was rejected five years later and he was placed back on the heart transplant waiting list. Dinkins was put on a Berlin Heart, an artificial heart, while waiting for a transplant. He waited 137 days in the hospital for a new heart. Dinkins is one eight brothers and sisters. His family has incurred medical, travel, and household expenses as part the fight to survive. The event was to help the Dinkins family and to fer support. One hundred seventeen motorcyclists left the parking lot at 9 a.m. for a group ride, supporting 16-year-old Dinkins, making stops at several bars and restaurants in the area, eventually returning to Ollie s later in the afternoon. The route looped around Escambia and covering 95 miles. Upon return several hours later, riders, friends and family gathered See DYLAN A5 City stomps out cigarettes, goes smoke free says the additional cost averages around 17 a pay period. The costs add up to roughly 408 over the course a year. Our health costs were climbing every year, Watkins said. This will help us look at and eventually control our health care costs. Not only has the city required tobacco users to begin contributing to their health insurance, but they have approved a policy, starting Oct. 1, to hire only non-tobacco users. Smoking and using tobacco products is prohibited on city property, in city vehicles and on city time. Watkins said the city has been working on the policy since implementing a Health and Wellness program a yearand-a-half ago. The city partnered with a local hospital, conducting health screenings and health assessments the approximately 125 city employees. The assessment data was compiled and the results were given to city ficials. The city Manager said they used the raw information gathered in the assessments to tailor the Health and Wellness program initiatives. As part the program, city employees are privy to health seminars, pertaining to the main health issues, throughout the year. The three biggest health issues facing the city workforce were heart disease, diabetes and cancer risks. Watkins said some the main driving factors were excessive weight, low vegetables intake via nutrition and tobacco use. But only tobacco users are being penalized with a five percent contribution. The city will not be penalizing the obese, or those predisposed to high blood pressure with coronary risks, Watkins said. The city fered three different tobacco cessation programs, free to employees in preparation for the paradigm shift. The city may continue fering the free programs to help employees kick the habit for good. Currently, the city provides health care through United Health. As Oct. 1, providers will change to Florida Municipal Insurance Trust. County pays 125,000 to settle accident case By JASON JANDURA jjandura@srpressgazette.com The Board County Commissioners chose to settle a dispute through mediation regarding a vehicle versus bicycle accident involving a county vehicle. opted to settle an accident claim for 125,000 instead proceeding to trial, said Human Resources Director DeVann Cook. The woman that was injured had quite a large medical expense, Cook said. It was in our best interest to settle on the case. The original incident occurred Dec. 28, 2011, when Ora Nelson, crew leader with the Parks Department, was traveling westbound on Highway 90, turning south onto Floridatown Road, according to a Florida Highway Patrol report. Laura Brady was on a bicycle, approaching from the opposite direction on Highway 90 in the bicycle lane. Nelson, driving a 1996 white Ford pickup owned by the county, turned in front the cyclist and Brady ran into the side the truck. Brady suffered incapacitating injuries as a result the accident, according to the report. She was transported to Sacred Heart hospital via Lifeguard Ambulance Services. Nelson was found to be at fault for failing to yield the right way, according to FHP. See SETTLE A5 Jim Fletcher Publisher news@srpressgazette.com LIfestyle... B1 Speak Out...A4 Diversions... B5 TABLE CONTENTS Opinion...A4 Sports... B2-4 Classifieds...B6-11 Volume 105 Issue 75

2 Community A2 Santa Rosa s Press Gazette Friends don t let friends watch Cable. Switch to DIRECTV today! Jack Butts INC Press Gazette Birthday Club September 14 Philip McIntire, Mary Rutherford, Mildred Clark, Thomas Parker September 16 Shannon Ward, John Brown IV, John Melton September 17 Dominique Cale, Tammy Correll September 20 Summer Ward, Tristan Qualls, Christopher Brown, Jaylynn Girke Your Local Authorized DIRECTV Dealer Hardware and programming available separately DIRECTV, Inc. DIRECTV and the Cyclone Design logo are registered trademarks DIRECTV Chumuckla School to hold reunion Special to the Press Gazette The 2013 Chumuckla School Reunion is set for Sept. 28 at the Living Truth Church, formally known as the Farmer s Opry, 8897 Byrom Campbell Road in Pace. The reunion is for anyone interested in Chumuckla School; you do not have to be a former student or alumni. This year s lunch will served at noon. Cost is If we do not have more than 75 people, the cost will be 15. Last year, the Chumuckla School Reunion Committee decided to pay tribute to a longtime Chumucklaarea family that has lived, worked and supported the Chumuckla School and Chumuckla Community. This acknowledgment will be done each year on the fourth Saturday September. This year, the Salter families will be recognized. This includes the Thomas D. Salter family and John D. Salter family. The program consisting socializing, Chumuckla storytelling and the recognition the Salter family descendants will be 1-3 p.m. After lunch and socializing, Republican Club Santa Rosa County schedules meeting Special to the Press Gazette The Republican Club will hold its next monthly meeting and Dutch Treat Dinner at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at The Club at Hidden Creek, 3070 PGA Blvd., Navarre, FL The featured speaker will be Mike Hill, State Representative for District 2 to the Florida Legislature. Hill is a candidate for re-election who appeals to all us to join together, in the same spirit adopted by our founders, to create a society that respects life, freedom and opportunity, striving for a Rep. Mike Hill more perfect Florida. Annual dues to become a member The Republican Club are Ten Dollars per person each year. For additional information please contact Morgan Lamb, president the Republican Club Santa Rosa County, at or morganlamb@bellsouth.net. Rep. Mike Hill City Residence: Pensacola Beach Occupation: State Farm Insurance Agent Spouse: Greta Hill West Point, Mississippi Children: Joshua, Jessica, Jonathan Education: United States Air Force Academy, B.S., ; University West Florida, M.B.A., Born: June 2, 1958, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. Military: United States Air Force, Captain, : Air Force Achievement Medal; Air Force Commendation Medal; Air Force Organizational Excellence Award; Armament Division Company Grade Officer the Year, 1988 Religious Affiliation: Christian Recreational Interest: jazz music, reading, sailing Source: a tour is being planned at our beloved Chumuckla School. We encourage all you to bring cameras and take many photos. As many you know, there is talk that the old school cafeteria may be demolished to make room for newer buildings. The school was built around 1922, and this treasure may not be around for all us to enjoy. RSVP to chsreunion1923@gmail. com or by Sept. 23. Call with questions to Next year s reunion will be Sept. 27. Mark your calendars now! VA s new call center aims to improve response times Special to the Press Gazette The Department Veterans Affairs Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System announces the operation its call center. The call center will operate from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. When calling the numbers listed below, Veterans will notice a new telephone greeting which gives them quicker access to staff and the area they trying to reach. Veterans should listen to the options carefully as many have changed to expedite their call and provide prompt customer service. Local and toll-free numbers for each GCVHCS facility: Biloxi: , Mobile: , Pensacola: , Eglin: , Panama City: , Veterans can continue to contact their Patient Aligned Care Team and specialty care clinics for their appointments, although the call center provides Veterans another way to access care. Follow the GCVHCS on Facebook: and on Serving for over 13 Years Free Hearing Test Sales, Service and Repairs on all Makes and Models Hearing Aids All Insurance Accepted including BC/BS Federal Mention this ad and receive 10% f a set Digital Hearing Aids Berryhill Rd. Milton FL Our Obituaries GOVERNMENT COMMISSION District 1: Jim Williamson, 4351 Berryhill Road, Pace, FL 32571; phone is comm-williamson@santarosa.fl.gov District 2: Bob Cole, 8651 Riverstone Road, Milton, FL 32583; phone is commcole@santarosa.fl.gov District 3: Don Salter, 6000 Chumuckla Highway, Pace, FL 32571; phone is commsalter@santarosa.fl.gov District 4: Jim Melvin, 6495 Caroline St., Milton, FL; phone is comm-melvin@santarosa.fl.gov District 5: Lane Lynchard, 6495 Caroline St., Milton, FL 32570; phone is commlynchard@santarosa.fl.gov The Commission meets at 9 a.m. on the second and fourth Thursdays. The leaders meet in committee at 9 a.m. Mondays preceding the Thursday meetings. Meetings are held in commission chambers the Administrative Complex on U.S. 90. Phone for information or to reach their fices. SHERIFF Wendell Hall, 5755 E. Milton Road, Milton, FL 32588; phone is whall@srso.net CLERK S Donald Spencer, P.O. Box 472, Milton, FL 32572; phone is santacourtfeed@flchjn.net TAX COLLECTOR Stan C. Nichols, 6495 Caroline St., Suite E, Milton, FL 32570; phone is snichols@srctc. com APPRAISER Greg Brown, 6495 Caroline St., Milton, FL 32570; Elected ficials phone is info@srcpa.org ELECTIONS SUPERVISOR Tappie Villane, 6495 Caroline St., Milton, FL 32570; phone is villane@santarosa.fl.gov STATE GOVERNMENT Rep. Doug Broxson: 5988 Hwy 90, Pensacola State College, Milton Campus, Building 4000, Room 4013, Milton, FL 32583, phone is Doug.Broxson@myfloridahouse.gov Sen. Greg Evers: 209 E. Zaragoza St., Pensacola, FL 32502, phone is Evers.Greg. web@flsenate.gov Go Rick Scott: PLO5 The Capitol, 400 S. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL 32399; phone is fl_governor@myflorida.com FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES Rep. Jeff Miller: 336 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C ; local phone is ; D.C. Office phone (202) Pensacola fice address: 4300 Bayou Blvd., Suite 13, Pensacola, FL Toll free number is Website: SENATE Sen. Marco Rubio: 284 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C ; phone Website: senate.gov Sen. Bill Nelson: Room 571, Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C ; phone ; fax Website: WHITE HOUSE President Barack Obama: The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C ; phone is president@whitehouse.gov Vice President Joe Biden: Office the Vice President, White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C ; phone SCHOOL GOVERNMENT SCHOOL BOARD Superintendent: Tim Wyrosdick, 5086 Canal St., Milton, FL 32570; phone is wyrosdickt@mail.santarosa.k12.fl.us District 1: Diane Scott, 5710 Munson Highway, Milton, FL 32570; phone is scottdl@mail.santarosa.k12.fl.us District 2: Hugh Winkles, 5684 Nicklaus Lane, Milton, FL 32570; phone is winkleseh@mail.santarosa.k12.fl.us District 3: Diane Coleman, 9400 Octavia Lane, Navarre, FL 32566; phone is colemanmd@mail.santarosa.k12.fl.us District 4: JoAnn Simpson, 5059 Faircloth St., Pace, FL 32571; phone is simpsonjj@mai.santarosa.k12.fl.us District 5: Scott Peden, 3156 Pins Lane, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563; phone is pedenst@mail.santarosa.k12.fl.us The School Board meets at 6:30 p.m. second and fourth Thursdays at 5086 Canal St. in Milton. Phone: CITY GOVERNMENT Milton City Hall, Mayor Guy Thompson, 6738 Dixon St., Milton, FL 32570, phone City Manager is Brian Watkins Town Jay, Mayor Kurvin Qualls, 3822 Highway 4, Jay, FL 32565, phone Gulf Breeze City Hall, Mayor Beverly Zimmern, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561, phone City Manager is Edwin Buz Eddy Are Priced With The Family In Mind. Just 20. Please provide a color photograph if possible. All information must be typed. Wednesday s paper please submit by Friday at 3pm. Saturday s paper submit by Wednesday at noon S A N T A R O S A H A L I F A X P R E S S G A Z E T T E M E D I A G R O U P 6629 Elva Street Milton FL The Santa Rosa Press Gazette, owned by Halifax Media Group, has served the residents Milton, Jay, Pace, East Milton, Bagdad, Chumuckla, Munson, and surrounding areas for almost 105 years. We are published every Wednesday and Saturday

3 Santa Rosa Marriage Applications 9/02/2013-9/12/2013 BARRETT PHILLIP RYAN - MERRITT CHARITY LYNN BRECKENRIDGE CHARLES ZACKARY - LEMIEUX EMMA ROSE MCCOY STANLEY LEE JR - KENDRICK MIRANDA MARIE ARRINGTON BYRON JR - KENNINGTON GLENDA DIANNE HARRISON RICHARD LOUIS - WOODBURY SHARON LYNN MERRILL CHAD JOSEPH - TURNER KRISTEN MONIQUE FLORES MICHAEL BENJAMIN - MEADOWS RACHAEL DANYEL COLLEY ALLAN LEE - PACE LAUREN KAYE MELVIN RICHARD BROCK - MCCLELLAND LAUREN ASHLEY SMITH JEREMY RUSSELL - TURNER TAYLOR NICOLE COOPER BRIAN KEITH - KEY TIERNEY TERRANOVA RAMEY PRSTON LANCE - WIMBERLEY SUSANNE BROOK VANDERVELDE JUDAH DAVID - MORGAN KRISTINE RENE BOATRIGHT JOHN DAVID - BRODZINSKI ANGELA LOUISE DUNLAP JOHN PATRICK - WHITE KATHRINE LORENE HINTON BRANDON MICHAEL - SEEVERS KRISTINA MICHELLE GUNDER ROBERT LOUIS - BRIGGS CYNTHIA LOUISE RETER PAUL ROBERT - HARMAS CHRISTINA LYNN RICHARDSON MATW DALE - GRIR MONA RAE BELLE MALLERY KATREN - PERRY DESMOND LASHONDA LANDRY DANIEL CHRISTOPHER - HARRIS JENNY MARGARETE FORMOSA CHRISTOPHER JASON - CHAVERS TASHA MARIE LEWIS DANIEL PAUL - SMITH ASHLEY NICHOLE FAULK DANNY THAMES II - JAMES MARILYN ALICIA GLOVER DONALD RUSSELL JR - LEBLANC ROSE ELLEN QUINN SHAUN PATRICK - PAYNE MALLORY LYNN LAMBERT PHILLIP MCADOLE - STINE CODY LYNN ALLEN CALEB TIMOTHY - THACKSTON MEGAN NICOLE Local Santa Rosa divorces Santa Rosa s Press Gazette A3 9/4/2013 to 9/12/2013 EPSTEIN SANFORD MARK - EPSTEIN KAREN GAYLE MILLSAP HOLLEY MARIE - WHITEHEAD CHIRSTOPHER LEE BOITANO USANEE - BOITANO THOMAS P VAUGHN JAMES WESLEY - VAUGHN MILDRED AILENE SMITH DANYALLE - SMITH WILLIAM ALLEN ALLEN KENNETH - ALLEN BAMBI ELLA CHRESTMAN OTTO FLORA L - OTTO LESLIE WAYNE COOK MATW THOMAS - COOK CHRISTY LYNN PERRY RICHARD JOSEPH - PERRY LYNN DIANE HENDRICKS MARK ALAN - HENDRICKS TERESA OLIVER ERIC - OLIVER VICTORIA TURMAN GLORIA JEAN - TURMAN RUFUS LEON MARTIN JEFFERY R - MARTIN JESSICA L HICKS AVA - HICKS TEDDY LEE JR SCHAFFER JAMIE LYNN - SCHAFFER DANIEL BUSH BROOKE - BUSH ANDRE COTTON SHASTA - COTTON THOMAS W STRANGE JAMES WILLIAM JR - STRANGE SHELLY WATTS WOOD CATTNACH HEAR - CATTNACH CODY WADE MCCOLLUM GRAHAM - MCCOLLUM TANYA STAHURA DOUGLAS J - STAHURA TRINDA DAWN BAGGISH LISA - BAGGISH HARRISON PETTWAY RACHEL - PETTWAY DENNIS EDWARD SCHOENBORN CANDACE RENEE - SCHOENBORN JOSEPH MOWERER WESLEY V II - MOWRER MALLORY E SIMMONS JERMATO ANTONIO - SIMMONS LORI LYNN HINLKE RYAN EUGENE - HINKLE KYLA SIERRA STELLING EDWARD J - STELLING EVALYN KACZMARCZYK SHAUNA LEISA - KACZMARCZYK DANNY GEORGE MABIRE MARY C - MABIRE RONALD ALLEN JR MACK TW III - MACK HEAR JESSICA HOWARD LACY A - HOWARD JASON W GITTINGS BRANDON S - GITTINGS NICHOLLE R MOYE MELANIE L - HICKS ROBERT EARL Dragonfly Gallery to host reception for artist Harvey Davis Special to the Press Gazette The Arts & Culture Foundation extends an invitation to the community to join artist Harvey Davis at a reception for September 20 from 5:30 7:30 p.m. at the Dragonfly Gallery located at 5188 Escambia Street, Milton. A variety unique whimsical figures known as All the Little People and Native American Ceremonial masks fashioned from gourds created by artist Harvey Davis will be on display. There is no entry fee and light refreshments will be served. For more information contact the Santa Rosa Arts & Culture Foundation at Don t miss out on such a great opportunity and we hope to see you there! Gulf Medical Services Jernigan Landing GULF MEDICAL Thanks to the Gulf Coast for allowing us to be your locally owned Medical Equipment Provider for the last 24 years. Free - Fast Delivery Respiratory Rehab Pharmacy Oxygen CPAP BIPAP Hospital Beds Wheelchairs Walkers Quality Products, Service & Delivery Your Home Medical Equipment Provider for the Gulf Coast JCAHO Accredited

4 ASection OPINION Page 4 w w w. s r p r e s s g a z e t t e. c o m In 1982, the state increased the state-levied sales tax from four percent to five percent, and half the new penny was pledged to cities and counties to help with property tax relief. To qualify for the new half cent, a city or county had to reduce its millage rate. In 1994, the Save Our Homes amendment to the Florida Constitution set a cap three percent, or the consumer price index, whichever is less, as the rate at which homesteaded property could increase in value within a year. This measure was designed to protect homesteaded property from large jumps in valuation. An early projection shows Florida state lawmakers could have a surplus million as they craft a state budget. Do the counties go to the state with the tax surplus in their asserted time crisis or do they just roll on down the river raising property tax millage rates? This is the frustrating thing - taxes ALWAYS ratchet up, they almost never ratchet down, even when they were intended to and when a tax does go down a little, another shoots up like Torpedo Weed. Only by vigorous, or rigorous, taxpayer initiated uprisings is the upward spiral even temporarily moderated. Taxpayers should not have to live on the doorsteps the Commissioners Meeting Room to monitor whether politicians are trying to raise their taxes. I m a father and grandfather who wakes up almost every day to read either increased taxes, increased vehicle registrations increased food costs, increased fuel costs, increased home insurance premiums, increased health insurance premiums and I wonder, how are my children and grandchildren going to survive, much less thrive economically. Are we dooming our children to failure with all the burdens we are adding to their load? But some politicians quickly retort, Oh, that s not MY tax, that s a tax from another department - then they propose and enact new departments and agree to collaborate with departments on those various levels to require new regulations and create even more LETTER TO EDITOR Proposed tax increases are frustrating We want you to share your views on the topics on this page or any topic with other readers Santa Rosa s Press Gazette. Your views are important, too. LETTERS TO EDITOR Letters must be typed and may be edited for content or to fit the available space. For a letter to be published, you must sign your name and include your phone number and address so we may contact you for verification, if necessary. Send letters to: 6629 Elva St. Milton, FL Fax: news@ srpressgazette.com SHARE YOUR OPINIONS JOIN DISCUSSION The Press Gazette publishes reader comments and opinions posted on our Facebook and Twitter pages. 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Santa Rosa s Press Gazette (USPS ) is published twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays for 39 per year (in county) by Halifax Media Group. Periodicals postage paid at Milton, Florida. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Santa Rosa s Press Gazette, 6629 Elva St., Milton, FL OUT One year...62 Six months weeks Home delivery subscribers may be charged a higher rate for holiday editions. departments. And ALL THOSE departments suck the financial blood from the taxpayer. A protest included in the Declaration Independence declared, He has erected a multitude New Offices, and sent hither swarms Officers to harass our people, and eat out their substance. Is the government doing different now? Then I get phone calls - here a family four has received word that one the parents will have their hours work reduced, largely because governmental policies. Another call comes in soon - a home has burned with no insurance, the tenants were barely paying the bills to begin with - and now two families with a total six kids are doubling up in a one-bathroom home. I remember another call - a navy veteran came only a few days from seeing his home auctioned f to satisfy a property tax certificate holder. His home was barely spared by a last minute grant from a group who was administering funds from a different level government department. One level takes the gross, another level gives back the net, and the people are jacked around. Cash flow is the political game. And families are jacked around. Now one commissioner says that we need more good-government things like more parks and libraries and sidewalks and people to cut the grass in the parks and libraries and librarians (three to five at a time) and Tahoes and Yukons and fuel for Tahoes and Yukons and more community centers and more grass-cutters and more money to pay for electric bills at all these places, and horse arenas in our county and we need you to pay for them - because, you know; people just don t help themselves anymore, the government has to do it all. And if we don t do for them, they ll break the law and we ll have to build more jails. (Hmmm, I think, my siblings and I lived in a community with not one government provided center and not one us has spent the night in a jail cell.) And, the tax-raiser says, We also need people to ride around in our cars and assess your taxes and more people to tell you exactly what you re allowed to do with your property that you own. In fact, you re selfish if you don t want to pay more for all these good things. So families give up vacations and dinners out with their families, and double-up in houses and drive cars with 200,000 miles to fund these good things. Another political department head speaks the new employees making only 30,000 per year that he may loose if he doesn t get this tax increase. He makes case that beginning deputies only make 30,000 per year. But his salary structure goes over 125,000 per year, (yes, that salary dictated by even another political department) and his immediate subordinates make over 80,000 per year, not to count a very generous benefit and retirement package, and their choice action is to Roll on Down the River and ask COLUMNIST for a tax increase. No, don t think about re-structuring the pay scale, that would be paddling against the current - just Roll on Down the River like big spenders have done for years. The Commissioners should set the millage rate at the rollback rate, (which still allows for an increase due to the cost-living index) thereby giving the taxpayers a small glimmer hope that this board is truly dedicated to the principles smaller and more efficient government as intended by the Save our Homes amendment. Some revenue streams need to be redirected or partially diverted in accord with responsibly established priorities, such as the electric bill tax that has been used for over a decade to over-build recreation facilities across our county. And I am asking the Sheriff to go back to his department and find the ways, no matter how difficult, to adjust his budget to give those on the bottom end the appropriate pay and benefits package, while adjusting, in other areas, appropriately to accomplish this end. Maybe employees making over 40,000 with good benefits and steady jobs could share just a small amount the pain being felt broadly throughout the private sector. That is what Santa Rosa families have to do in hard times. In case this board and the Sheriff have missed it, times are still really tough in the world most the taxpayers live in. Carl Hudgens Pace Student indoctrination The new college academic year has begun, and unfortunately, so has student indoctrination. Let s look at some it. William Penn, Michigan State University pressor creative writing, greeted his first day class with an anti-republican rant. Campus Reform, a project the Arlington, Va.-based Leadership Institute, has a video featuring the pressor telling his students Republicans want to prevent black people from voting. He said this country still is full closet racists and described Republicans as a bunch dead white people or dying white people. To a student who had apparently displayed displeasure with those comments, Pressor Penn barked, You can frown if you want. He gesticulated toward the student and added, You look like you re frowning. Are you frowning? When the pressor s conduct was brought to the attention campus authorities, MSU spokesman Kent Cassella said, At MSU it is important the classroom environment is conducive to a free exchange ideas and is respectful the opinions others. That mealy-mouthed response is typical university administrators. Penn was using his classroom to proselytize students. That is academic dishonesty and warrants serious disciplinary or dismissal proceedings. But that s not likely. Penn s vision is probably shared by his colleagues, seeing as he was the recipient MSU s Distinguished Faculty Award in University Southern California pressor Darry Sragow shares Penn s opinion. Last fall, he went on a rant telling his students Republicans are stupid and racist and the last vestige angry old white people. UCLA s new academic year saw its undergraduate student government fighting for constitutional rights by unanimously passing a resolution calling for the end the use the phrase illegal immigrant. The resolution states, The racially derogatory I-word endangers basic human rights including the presumption innocence and the right to due process guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution. No doubt some UCLA administrators and pressors bereft thinking skills helped MINORITY VIEWPOINT Walter Williams them craft the resolution. The New York Post (8/25/11) carried a story about a student in training to become dorm supervisor at DePauw University in Indiana. She said, We were told that human was not a suitable identity, but that instead we were first black, white, or Asian ; male or female ;... heterosexual or queer. We were forced to act like bigots and spout f stereotypes while being told that that was what we were really thinking deep down. At many universities, part the freshman orientation includes what s called the tunnel oppression. They are taught the evils white privilege and how they are part a rape culture. Sometimes they are forced to discuss their sexual identities with complete strangers. The New York Post story said: DePauw is no rare case. At least 96 colleges across the country have run similar tunnel oppression programs in the last few years. University ficials are aware this; university trustees are not. For the most part, trustees are yes men for the president. Legislators and charitable foundations that pour billions into colleges are unaware, as well. Most tragically, parents who pay tens thousands dollars for tuition and pile up large debt to send their youngsters f to be educated are unaware the academic rot, as well. What can be done? Students should record classroom pressorial propaganda and give it wide distribution over the Internet. I ve taught for more than 45 years and routinely invited students to record my lectures so they don t have to be stenographers during class. I have no idea where those recordings have wound up, but if you find them, you ll hear zero proselytization or discussion my political and personal preferences. To use a classroom to propagate one s personal beliefs is academic dishonesty. Vladimir Lenin said, Give me four years to teach the children and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted. That s the goal the leftist teaching agenda. Walter E. Williams is a pressor economics at George Mason University. SPEAK OUT: CALL Thursday 1:56 p.m. Hello, I ve enjoyed reading the Press Gazette for 50 years, I guess. Ever since I ve been in Santa Rosa County. I like our local paper, and y all are doing a fine job it. I really enjoy reading Lynne Hough s column. I can identify her talking about her children growing up, and now she s talking about her grandchildren. Also, I d like to make a special comment about the recent letter that Chrys Holley wrote. I ve always enjoyed reading her letters. She just states it like it is, and I love her for it. One more thing, I am still waiting, Mrs. Editor---You promised us several weeks ago, you would give us a list all our local, state and government political people. You used do it and now we need to do it again. We need to write our congressmen and everyone else we can. Thank you very much. Editor s note: Thank you for your comments! The government ficials contact list is on A2, as promised. Thursday 5 p.m. This is for Chrys Holley. This is Mary calling. I do love you Chrys, but you have something wrong this time. The president did not say we are not a Christian nation, he said we are not only a Christian nation. We have Jews, Catholics, Muslims and others, not all Christians. He has not alienated England, they just have a different view regarding Syria. Let s give the president a break. Let s all sincerely pray for the president. Not about health care, not about politics, not about Syria. Let s just pray for him. He has a real hard job. Even so, come Lord Jesus. Mary Ann. Thursday 7:21 p.m. The Santa Rosa School District got approximately 10 million from the governor. The money was sent by DOE and was part the package that the governor had been pushing to give bonuses to instructional staff. The SRPE proposed 1,800 for every employee. Teachers, educators, support personnel. The district would have to spend 1.2 million that 10 million---new funds to give everyone 1,800. The SRPE proposal was countered by the district, giving everyone 1,400 from the 4,234 million and not spend any additional funds to give everyone 1,800. The governor was willing to put his mouth out. Why can t Mr. Tim Wyrosdick put up 1.2 million to give a fair and equal raise to employees? Thank you very much.

5 Local Santa Rosa s Press Gazette A5 Living the United Way Day Caring Special to the Press Gazette A few months ago I wrote a column about volunteering and addressed who volunteering really helps. I discussed the importance volunteers in our community, and the health and social benefits that are gained by volunteering. I challenged the Santa Rosa community to find 2 hours each week to volunteer in some capacity. Maybe you read that column and were inspired to volunteer but you didn t know where to start. For months you have been telling yourself you are going to get out there and find a cause to help, but time gets away from you. Well Santa Rosa County here s your chance! On Oct , United Way Santa Rosa County is hosting the 9th Annual Day Caring, or in this case days caring. This is an opportunity for businesses, civic groups, families, and individuals to come together and exemplify what it means to Live United. The United Way fice has been hard at work gathering projects from organizations in our county that would not normally be completed due lack money or manpower. Projects can include a facility work project, fice help, yard work, painting a house, services for children or the elderly. As I mentioned a few months ago, these organizations rely on volunteers and these projects might not get accomplished if not for your help. Some the organizations that need your help are ARC Santa Rosa, Bay Area Food Bank, Council on Aging, Interfaith Ministries, YMCA Navarre and the Panhandle Butterfly House to name a few. We need your help! Now I know some you may be thinking, I m not that handy, I can barely change a light bulb. I won t be any help if I volunteer on Day Caring. Well that is not true. We have projects for all skill levels and cover a variety community needs. We will match you with a project that suits you. This year we are focused on making sure all our volunteers have a memorable and positive volunteer experience, and the organizations and individuals we are helping have a great experience as we help them with their projects. This is accomplished by matching our volunteer groups and projects based on their interests and needs. Think it kind like eharmony for volunteering. If you have a group that is interested in volunteering on Day Caring, we will gather information from the size your group, day you would like to volunteer, amount time you have to volunteer, type projects you like and skill sets your group. We will then match you to a project that meets your needs as well as theirs. It s pretty simple. Just gather some your co-workers or friends, contact Kristen at the United Way, answer a few questions and they will take care the rest. Once you are matched with a project you will receive the contact information so you can reach out to them before Day Caring if you wish. Then on Oct show up at your project, volunteer, have fun, laugh, make a difference in someone s life, go home and tell your family and friends who did not participate what they missed out on. Our community really does need your help, so I encourage you to get a group together for Day Caring. Talk to your coworkers, your friends and your family. I guarantee it will be one the best things you have done all year. To learn more you can Kristen from United Way at Kristen@unitedwaysrc.org or call her at Taxes from page A1 The remaining 722,000 will be used to fund the raises, with the remaining 700,000 to 800,000 coming from the county s reserves. In lieu raising taxes, the county will take a portion those budget surpluses, allocating them for raises. A portion those funds, 578,000, are already allocated elsewhere in the county budget. The county will dip into reserves to cover that cost for employee raises. I was somewhat displeased that it took us so long to get to this point, but I m glad we did, said Commissioner Don Salter. My goal when we started this discussion was to make sure we could balance our budget, include that 3 percent raise for Settle from page A1 The human resources director said Nelson was verbally reprimanded for the incident, in Following county procedure, Nelson was tested for drugs and passed without issue. He noted that Nelson was shaken up about the accident. We do suspend people, Cook said. We have terminated all the employees, understanding that we were probably going to need to dip into a minimum amount our reserves. There s no reason to raise taxes if we don t have to. The county has had a millage rate mills since 2008, at which time the commission voted to lower its previous millage rate mills. Commissioners had proposed raising the millage rate to collect the additional money needed to fund the pay raises. The millage rate was originally not enough for the county to include raises to all its employees. However, the board voted to use the carryover funds that were returned to the county from fees collected by the constitutional ficers to fset the cost the raises. Some critical the original plan to raise property taxes to generate funds for the raise spoke again at the final public meeting, stating support the new plan. This is a win-win the way I see it, said Sam Mullins, a citizen who was outspoken at the first public hearing. County employees do a great job. They do deserve a raise. But they don t deserve to do it on the back property taxes. The commissioners left the discretion up to the constitutional ficers as to how the raises would be administered within each county department. They can implement the employees, if found to have exercised absolute carelessness. Most things, we follow progressive discipline. The director said Nelson has raise in two ways. One would be a merit raise, which would provide a five percent raise to newer employees at the lower end the pay scale and taper as salaries increase, or give a three percent raise to all employees. Sheriff Wendell Hall addressed the board, thanking them for finding funding to support a raise. I m very optimistic, said Sheriff Wendell Hall. We have a great county with great citizens. We found a way to fund what we have done without a tax increase. Dusty Ricketts writes for the Northwest Florida Daily News. Jason Jandura writes for the Santa Rosa Press Gazette. been an employee with Santa Rosa County since the 1990s and has been an excellent part the organization, with no marks on file. DUI from page A1 watery eyes and smelled alcoholic beverages. She tried to speak, but her speech was mumbled and hard to understand. Holder said he had to escort her to his patrol car because her level impairment. Upon further inspection, the deputy found a minor in the front, passenger seat. There was a male passenger in the backseat, sitting between two car seats. When Fretwell was asked who the male in the SUV was, she replied it was her boyfriend. She then told deputies there was not a male in the vehicle and denied his presence, according to reports. Holder says Fretwell s driver s license was revoked in Feb for five years, for reportedly being a habitual traffic violator. She had been notified by a court order. She was arrested Thursday and charged with driving while license suspended habitual fender, DUI, flee/eluding law enforcement at high speed, cruelty toward child, and contributing to the delinquency a minor and violation probation. Fretwell refused breath and urine sampling at the jail. She remains in jail with no bond, awaiting trial. No one inside Fretwell s vehicle was injured, according to the sheriff s report. Dylan from page A1 in the parking lot for an after-ride event. Coordinators cooked out on a hefty, mobile grille fering plates food for donations. Raffle tickets were sold, with gifts from local businesses and a 50/50 split pot was formed. Fifty percent would go to the raffle winner and 50 percent would go toward charity. Several items were auctioned f during the event to raise funds for the young man. Rock band from Milton Deja Voodu played a set outside for the gathering, warming up the crowd and keeping the evening going, while people shared drinks and showed f their custom hogs. After things wrapped up around 9 p.m., the event raised 4,126 for a good cause, according to coordinator Tondra Pope. Team up with us for savings and rebates. Gulf Power Energy Coach Small Cat, Big Mowing Productivity With the Tiger Cat, there s more than meets the eye. First glance tells you that this zero-turn mower maneuvers and mows in the tight spots where others won t fit. But get on and mow, and you ll experience the big cat upside this mower. Stop by and take a test drive today! 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6 A6 Santa Rosa s Press Gazette Local Brain Tumor Run for Research 5k set for Oct. 19 Special to the Press Gazette Pensacola The Brain Tumor Run for Research 5k intends to raise awareness about brain cancer and is just around the corner. With a focus to raise critically needed funding for brain tumor research and awareness, the goal the Brain Tumor Run for Research 5k is to make a difference in the lives brain tumor patients and those who have been affected by it. Greg Schnoor Jump Start Marketing is organizing the Brain Tumor Run for Research 5k at the Plaza De Luna Park in beautiful Downtown Pensacola on Saturday, Oct. 19. The goal the event is to raise critically needed funding for brain tumor research and awareness for the Miles For Hope organization. Greg Schnoor, a brain tumor patient himself, has joined forces with Miles for Hope, a 501(c)(3) nonprit organization dedicated to raising awareness, funding cutting edge brain tumor research and providing medical travel assistance to qualified patients. Through their work, they intend on finding not only treatments that provide a better quality life for those suffering with brain tumors, but to find a cure for it. With over 120 different types brain tumors, the increasing amount stories I hear about others who are affected by the life threatening illness as well as my own personal battle with brain cancer, I have found that running has been a great medication (both physically and mentally) and felt a calling to start the Brain Tumor Run for Research 5k, says Greg. The event not only promotes a healthier lifestyle by running or walking the 3.1 mile route, but it will also guide participants through some Downtown Pensacola s most beautiful sites, including Pensacola Bay, Port Pensacola, and historic parks like the Veterans Memorial and Seville Square. Encouraging participation in the event, Greg says, I m reaching out for your help and am asking you to please spread the word to everyone you know. I m hoping to have enough registered participants for the inaugural event to make the 5k fundraiser a success and return next year bigger and better! By organizing and bringing such an event for a noble cause to Northwest Florida, Greg encourages others to join the fight against brain tumors by registering and help make a difference in the lives those affected by the life-threatening illness. The organizers are working hard to make the event a success and invite funding from all corners the world. All participants who register by the end September will be guaranteed a symbolic event T-shirt. Here are the details for the race day: 7 a.m. - Race Day Registration/Packet Pick-Up Begins 7:45 a.m. Race Day Registration Ends 8 a.m. Start Brain Tumor Run for Research 5k Early Packet Pickup on Friday, Oct. 18, at Running Wild in Pensacola from 4-6 p.m. For more information about the event, please visit or www. facebook.com/braintumorrun. Those interested in registering for the fundraiser, please visit braintumorrun. com/register. www. IF YOU GO... Contact: Greg Schnoor What: Brain Tumor Run for Research Call: When: Oct. 19, info@ braintumorrun.com Website: www. braintumorrun.com Paul Freitas, M.D. Family Practice Quality Family Medicine at Baptist Medical Park Nine Mile Diego Freitas, M.D. Internal Medicine Lori Freitas, A.R.N.P. Family Practice BUDGET SUMMARY AVALON FIRE RESCUE DISTRICT FISCAL YEAR PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURE AVALON FIRE RESCUE DISTRICT IS EQUAL TO LAST YEAR S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURE Proposed Mileage 2.00 Mils Tammy Pruse, D.O. Family Practice Request an appointment at BaptistMedicalGroup.org or call Income: Ad Valorem Taxes 527,000 Interest 500 Impact Fees 1,000 Total Income 528,500 Expenses: Admin + Salaries 159,500 Insurance 43,084 Utilities 16,210 Public Safety 118,750 Building Maintenance 10,000 County Collection Fees/Tax Discounts 28,000 Debt Service 80,745 Contingency/Reserve Fund 72,211 Total Expenses 528,500 Mark Thiele, M.D. Family Practice Unique issues women might experience when it comes to money Education Series From UF/IFAS Extension Service UF/IFAS Extension Offices in Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton counties are fering a Women and Money: Unique Issues educational series on October 1, 8, and 15 from 5:30-7:30 pm. At some point in their life, women are likely to be solely responsible for financial decision making. This series is designed to provide women with information and encouragement about being financially successful. No matter where you are in your path toward understanding financial management, you can increase confidence in your ability to manage your finances. The classes will cover the following topics: Unique issues for women Money Basics: Getting organized, financial goal setting and a spending plan will help you keep your finger on your financial pulse. Protecting Assets: Learning about insurance, identity theft, scams, fraud, and credit management will help you identify, evaluate, and develop a plan for protecting your assets. Investing Basics: Learning how to manage your money and how to invest will likely help your money grow. Estate Planning: Developing an estate plan helps ensure your wishes are carried out. Locations are as follows: Extension Office, 6263 Dogwood Dr., Milton OKALOOSA Extension Office, 3098 Airport Rd., Crestview WALTON Coastal Branch Library, 437 Greenway Trail, Santa Rosa Beach This 3-part series costs 20 per person, which covers the cost all materials. You can register at fcsnw.eventbrite.com or in person at your local Extension Office by September 27. Scholarships will be available based on need. Contact the Extension Office directly to make this request. Educational resources for the program are provided through the University Florida/IFAS Extension. For more information please contact Ginny Hinton at between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays or via at ginnyh@santarosa.fl.go The tentative, adopted and/or final budgets are on file in the fice the above mentioned taxing authority as a public record. NOTICE BUDGET HEARING The Avalon Fire Rescue District has tentatively Adopted a budget for FY A public hearing to make a FINAL DECISION On the budget AND TAXES will be held on Sept 23, 2013 at 7:30 At the Avalon Fire Station 5408 Mulat Rd, Milton, FL Pineview United Methodist Church Homecoming Special to the Press Gazette The homecoming will be held on September 22 at 10:30 a.m. The guest speaker is Roy Allen Gospel Bluegrass and musical entertainment provided by the Keith Rowell Family. On Sunday, September 22, at 10:30 A.M. Pineview United Methodist Church (located in the Allentown Community) will celebrate their 111 year anniversary. Services will begin at 10:30 and lunch (covered dish) will be served after worship service. Roy Allen from our community will be our guest speaker. Roy has an awesome testimony and stories growing up in the Allentown Community. All members (former and present), former pastors, friends, neighbors, family, and all others are encouraged to come and enjoy the day. There will be music with Keith Rowell and Family. Homecoming is a wonderful time to visit and share our love with all our old and new friends in Christ. Invite your family, neighbors, and others to join us for this special day. Photos and old memories are always enjoyed so we invite you to bring your memories and pictures to share. We look forward to seeing you on Sept. 22 at 10:30 a.m. For directions or additional information contact Dr. Ronnie Bearden at , Jack or Anne Pinckard at / You may also call and leave a message and someone will return your call.

7 Law Enforcement Santa Rosa s Press Gazette A7 BAIRD, KELSEY MARGARET BARFIELD, JOHN CHABARRIA, NICHOLAS CLAUSELL, RAY MARQUIS COE, BRENNAN NEY, HUGH DAVIS, KELLY MICHELLE DONOHUE, CHARLSA DOWDEN, HALEY DAWN FERRARA, FRANK FOSS, JASON WILLIAM FRETWELL, AMY GARRETT, STACY SCOTT GOINS, JACQUELINE HALL, MARK EDWARD HAWTHORNE, JASON WADE HINDALL, WILLIAM HOLLEY, JESSE FRANKLIN JONES, ADRIAN KAPLAN, JENNIFER LOVELACE, TIFFANY LUNA, ROY LEONARD LUNSFORD, JEREMY MARTIN, WILLIAM NEWTON, NICHOLS, SAMUEL DEAN CHRISTOPHER PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE PAYNE, KEITH ALLEN PULLEY, TIMOTHY REYNOLDS, JAMIE SCOTT RIVERA, JOHNNY CEIR RIVERA, JOHNNY RODGERS, DUSTIN SMART, SHAUNA STEPHENS, JESSE J THORNTON, WILLIAM TIDMORE, NICOLE TISDALE, VICTOR WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS, CORBIN felony, DUI and violent arrests from Sept , 2013 BAIRD, KELSEY MARGARET; 22; 8809 ARLINGTON PL, NAVARRE; BATTERY; BARFIELD, JOHN MICHAEL; 46; 4375 CAMEO DR, PACE; LARC; FRAUD- ILLEG USE CREDIT CARDS; CHABARRIA, NICHOLAS CRUZ; 35; 7441 FRANKFORT ST, NAVARRE; DUI-UNLAW BLD ALCH; RESIST FICER; CLAUSELL, RAY MARQUIS; 31; 2047 HOLLYWOOD AVE, PENSACOLA; MOVING TRAFFIC VIOL; COE, BRENNAN RYAN; 22; 7290 SUMMIT LANE, NAVARRE; DUI-UNLAW BLD ALCH; NEY, HUGH HUNTER; 25; 1780 VILLAGE PKWY, GULF BREEZE; DUI- UNLAW BLD ALCH; DAVIS, KELLY MICHELLE; 43; 1870 LUNETTA ST, NAVARRE; BATTERY; CRUELTY TOWARD CHILD; DONOHUE, CHARLSA RUSSELL; 39; 6770 THORMAN RD, MOBILE, AL; DAMAGE PROP-CRIM MISCH; BURGL; DOWDEN, HALEY DAWN; 21; 1943 AVEN DE SOL, NAVARRE; LARC; RESIST FICER; LOITERING; PROB VIOLATION; FERRARA, FRANK MICHAEL; 45; HOMELESS; CRUELTY TOWARD CHILD; FOSS, JASON WILLIAM; 30; NO ADDRESS GIVEN; BATTERY; FRETWELL, AMY CHRISTINE; 28; 7749 POINCIANA PL; MILTON; DUI- UNLAW BLD ALCH; FLEE/ELUDE POLICE; MOVING TRAFFIC VIOL; CRUELTY TOWARD CHILD; CONTRIB DELINQ MINOR; PROB VIOLATION; GARRETT, STACY SCOTT; 45; NO ADDRESS GIVEN; BATTERY; KIDNAP-FALSE IMPRISONMENT; OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE; GOINS, JACQUELINE ANNESE; 22; 4574 JERNIGAN RD, PACE; BATTERY; HALL, MARK EDWARD; 41; 8605 WEST COLLEGE STREET, FRENCH LICK, IN; 2 CTS. LARC; 2 CTS. CRIMES AGAINST PERSON; HAWTHORNE, JASON WADE; 31; 4128 COOLEY DR, PACE; DRUGS-DELIV/DISTR; HINDALL, WILLIAM KEITH; 32; 111 WILDHORSE, CRESTVIEW; DRUGS- POSSESS; DRUG EQUIP-POSSESS; HOLLEY, JESSE FRANKLIN; 53; 8242 PUNJOB RD, MILTON; BATTERY; JONES, ADRIAN EDMUND; 21; 4212 W AVEN DE GOLF, MILTON; BATTERY; KAPLAN, JENNIFER LEIGH; 43; 8605 WEST COLLEGE AVE, FRENCH LINK, IN; 2 CTS. LARC; 2 CTS. CRIMES AGAINST PERSON; LOVELACE, TIFFANY MELISSA; 19; NO ADDRESS GIVEN; PROB VIOLATION; LUNA, ROY LEONARD; 48; 5110 BUGGY DR, MILTON; MISDEMEANOR BATTERY; FELONY BATTERY; RESIST FICER; LUNSFORD, JEREMY CHRISTIAN; 26; 5955 PINEYWOODS PLACE, MILTON; BATTERY; MARTIN, WILLIAM DOUGLAS; 25; NO ADDRESS GIVEN; AGGRAV ASSLT - WEAPON; BATTERY; FIRING WEAPON; WEAPON FENSE; NEWTON, SAMUEL DEAN; 30; 5877 N AIRPORT RD, MILTON; MOVING TRAFFIC VIOL; DRUGS- POSSESS; DRUG EQUIP-POSSESS; NICHOLS, CHRISTOPHER NELSON; 34; 2413 FRONTERA ST, NAVARRE; DAMAGE PROP-CRIM MISCH; BURGL; LARC; STOLEN PROP-DEAL IN; DRUGS-POSSESS; PAYNE, KEITH ALLEN; 50; 201 HOLLY ST, PENSACOLA; FAILURE TO APPEAR; CONDIT RELEASE VIOLATION; PULLEY, TIMOTHY MICHELL; Floridatown Baptist Church On Sunday September 22, come enjoy a concert starting at 5pm. In concert will be "High Cotton Blue Grass" Love Offerings Accepted For more information, please contact Sandra Moore at or at sandrafcmoore@mchsi.com. Arrest Report ; 1562 AVALON BLVD, MILTON; MOVING TRAFFIC VIOL; REYNOLDS, JAMIE SCOTT; 43; 6913 VENTURA BLVD, MILTON; DRUGS-POSSESS; RESIST FICER; AMPHETAMINE- TRAFFIC; 2 CTS. DRUG EQUIP-POSSESS; RIVERA, JOHNNY CEIR; 29; 288 E OLIVE RD, PENSACOLA; DUI- UNLAW BLD ALCH; RIVERA, JOHNNY JOSHUA; 26; DEFUNIAK SPRINGS; DUI-UNLAW BLD ALCH; RODGERS, DUSTIN RICHARD; 23; 6519 BLACKWATER ST, MILTON; DRUGS- POSSESS; DRUG EQUIP-POSSESS; SMART, SHAUNA RODERICA ANNE; 38; 832 OAKRIDGE DR, FT WALTON BEACH; VEH FT; STEPHENS, JESSE JACK; 37; 2751 BRASWELL ST, NAVARRE; 2 CTS. PROB VIOLATION; MOVING TRAFFIC VIOL; RESIST FICER; THORNTON, WILLIAM JONATHAN; 32; 6770 THORMAN RD, MOBILE, AL; DAMAGE PROP- CRIM MISCH; BURGL; TIDMORE, NICOLE JUANITA; 23; HOMELESS; DRUGS- POSSESS; DRUG EQUIP-POSSESS; TISDALE, VICTOR STUART; 20; NO ADDRESS GIVEN; CARRYING CONCEALED WEAPON; POSSESSION WEAPON; WEAPON FENSE; MARIJUANA- POSSESS; DRUG EQUIP-POSSESS; WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER DEVON; 18; 501 S GREENTREE LANE FOLEY, AL; 3 CTS. BURGL; LARC; PROB VIOLATION; WILLIAMS, CORBIN JAMES; 19; 5756 WESTMONT RD, MILTON; BURGL; LARC; Please note: An arrest is not an indication guilt. The determination guilt and innocence is ultimately the responsibility the courts. *Rates as low as 1.49% APR for up to 60 months on new and used car purchases, and refinances. Refinances and used car purchases 2006 model year and newer. Rates and terms are based on credit score and subject to change. Excludes current Gulf Winds loans. Federally insured by NCUA

8 A8 Santa Rosa s Press Gazette Local PATRIOTS SENIORADNIGHT September 24 Come by the yearbook room Tuesday evening from 6:00-7:30 PM to reserve your child s space in the 2014 yearbook. Space is LIMITED! A 50 deposit is required to reserve. Call Mrs. Bondurant in the yearbook room at ext if you have any questions or need more information. FRESHMAN Kayley Hepworth Erin Kassebaum SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Braley Sarah Faulkner Brooke Hierholzer Kendall Jordan JUNIORS Hannah Abrams Serena Colvin Chloe Hicks Grayson Holzworth Mary Katherine Lees SENIORS Jake Alexander & Madison Atwood Sam Falconer& Paige Birmingham Seth Forehand & Abbie Chilcutt Brendon Garrity & Julia Cutler Tyson Kee & Lauren Gibson John Martin & Hannah Harley Jacob Sherrard & Cassady Hughes Colby Sweat & Emili Jordan Wyatt Terrell & Amy Russo Tim Vincent & Ashton Wolfe HOMECOMING 2013 The Boys Cross Country Team finished in 3rd place (103 points) behind St. Paul s (46 points) and Niceville (73 points) out 27 teams at the Stampede Invitational in Pensacola Saturday. This is the highest place finish the boys CC team has ever placed at the Stampede. The boys were led by Brandon Amendt (1652). He was followed by Branden Wolfe (1708), Logan Brabham (1743), Colton Currier (1745), Andrew Parrish (1757), Andrew Payne (1805), and Nathan Andreo (1806). Leland Knoch led the JV team with a time Way to go Patriots! VARSITY RACE (top 10 runners): Brandon Amendt 1652 Branden Wolfe 1708 Logan Brabham 1743 Colton Currier 1745 Andrew Parrish 1757 Andrew Payne 1805 Nathan Andreo 1806 Andrew Hand 1934 Jacob Hartley 1956 Logan Franklin 2020 HOME GAME WEEK Come watch our Patriot Varsity football team this Friday Washington 7:30 PM (Home game) CROSSCOUNTRY Girls 30 plus teams gathered early Saturday morning at the Escambia Equestrian Center. In true Warrior Princess fashion the Pace Girls placed second to Blessed Trinity from Georgia as they killed all the other teams. They left Niceville, West FL Tech and TR Miller in their dust. It was the one, tow, death punch Rachel Kling and Cheyenne Andrew leading the Patriots followed by freshmen sensation Haley Kling, Maddie Bell, Bailey Ellis and Karly Johnson

9 LIFESTYLE w w w. s r p r e s s g a z e t t e. c o m BSection Page 1 Lessons for life I ve tried to teach my kids those lessons about life that ring true in every situation. First lesson: be true to who you are. If you are not being yourself, how will you find true friends or true love? You don t want people liking you because who they THINK you are, but who you really are. LYNNE HOUGH Second Woman on the Edge lesson: Time will tell. I have found this to be true any given situation. If you are unsure something, wait it out. Relationships, decisions, anything to do with people and trust and concerns time will tell. If you are unsure someone, give it time and you will see the truth eventually, good or bad. Third lesson: Don t lie. My mother told me when I was just about 10-years-old that if I lie to her she won t be able to trust me, so if it happened one day that I was accused lying, she could say, No, my daughter never lies. I like that one. I passed it on to every one my children. Fourth lesson: If you don t start a bad habit, you won t have to quit it. For example, smoking; illicit drugs or drug abuse any kind; even drinking. I know smoking and drinking are legal and adults are welcome to make the decision whether to do that or not. But in my own experience, knowing oneself well enough to know how difficult it would be to stop smoking or if, God forbid, alcoholism became a problem I know it is better not to start. Just say no. Fifth lesson: Don t say things you don t mean. I see it in the movies or television all the time. People argue and say something cruel to the other person when the truth is, words don t go away. They replay over and over inside a person s head. Once you say it, it is there. Try very hard not to let your mouth get ahead your heart. Sixth lesson: Stop yelling. This goes for parents and big people who tower over small, or larger, children. You will be AMAZED at what a look will do, rather than yelling. Or try whispering. They will stop dead in their tracks and stare at you like they ve never seen you before. Being yelled at repeatedly causes one two effects: either the victim stops hearing the yelling and tones you out, in which case you might find yourself yelling louder. Or they learn to yell too so in 15 or so years, they ll either be yelling back in your face or yelling at your grandchildren. Just stop yelling. Seventh lesson: Respect people, no matter their age or station in life. Look people in the eye when you talk to them, whether they are taller than you, shorter than you, in a wheelchair, on crutches or in a tree everyone deserves our respect. My children know how feels to struggle and they know how it feels to live in bounty. It s a good lesson for us all to remember the hardest time in our life and apply it to the moment when facing someone who has a heavy load. Eighth lesson: Give it to God. Faith is its own reward. Pray when you don t feel like it; give thanks for the person who is irritating you; and trust that God s plan is bigger than ours. Amen. BEHIND SCENES AT Show the Century Saraab Studios Lydia, Sahdia, Mariana Carolyn Turk and Vernon Eddins Dance Academy Santa Rosa Time to Shine! Center for Performing Arts Maci Wallace WANT TO GO? STAR-SPANGLED SALUTE TO OUR TROOPS AN OLD-FASHIONED TOURING VARIETY SHOW HONORING OUR MILITARY WHEN: 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2:00 p.m. Sunday, September 27-29, October 4-5 WHERE: Imogene Theatre, 6866 Caroline Street - Milton COST: 12 adults, 7 children (12-under) DETAILS: or panhandlecommunitytheatre.com Read all about it in: The Press Gazette Saturday, September 21, 2013

10 B2 Santa Rosa s Press Gazette Local Central School introduces new coaching staff By Becky Bondurant Special to the Press Gazette beckysrpgsports@yahoo.com Girl s stball, volleyball and basketball programs are seeing new faces leading their teams at Central School. Principal Sean Twitty is delighted to announce the appointments Nick Golden, Michelle Smith and Wesley Mathews to varsity coaching duties for the Jaguars. All three coaches will are stepping into the ladies athletic programs at Central. Nick Golden, who already serves as the varsity boy s cross-country coach, will assume a stball program that has had a successful past. Golden, a graduate Jay High School played baseball for the Royals. He has served as assistant baseball coach and assistant girls basketball coach for Central. He will now take the helm for a stball team who has play f experience, as well as a team that is returning the majority their squad from the previous season. Golden is already looking ahead to district play action, which will see Central host the district tournament. His goal for the upcoming season is firmly established. Golden believes in the talented ladies he will have on the field, and is excited to think about the possibility his team being capable capturing the district tournament title. Golden expects to continue the winning tradition already established for Central Stball. Megan Holland will be assisting Golden. Mark Patrick and Michelle Smith will coach the Jaguar junior varsity stball team. Taking over for the Jaguar Varsity Volleyball team is Michelle Smith. Smith, a graduate Pace High School started her own coaching career at her alma mater. Smith played volleyball and basketball in high school, and was a member the first girls district basketball championship team from Pace. She has experience at Pace coaching basketball and volleyball. In 1997 the Patriot Volleyball team coached by Smith, captured the 4A state title and returned to the final four the very next year as well. Smith recalls how proud she was her team those two years and the barriers that overcame to be successful. Passionate about the sport as well as the athletes she works with, Smith hopes to teach her new team at Central those same principles. Smith also assists with junior varsity stball. Wesley Mathews, a graduate Central School and who played basketball for Coach Tony McDonald and the Jaguars steps in as the ladies varsity basketball coach. Mathews has coaching experience from Milton High School basketball BECKY BONDURANT Special to the Press Gazette New varsity coaches on staff at Central are Nick Golden, Michelle Smith and Wesley Mathews. as well as serving as assistant to his own former basketball coach, McDonald at Central. Mathews has already had the ladies basketball team hard at work this past summer and is pleased with their attitudes about his coaching techniques. Mathews, who inherits a very young group athletes, had to include middle school players on his summer roster. This past summer not a single player was old enough to have their driver s license, but we are not going to let that keep us from having high expectations, stated Mathews. Mathews comes into his new role very aware the standard winning that is expected, he has the same determination. Principal Twitty as well as Tim Nash, athletic director, anticipate Central s athletic programs to continue their winning tradition and to excel under the direction their new leaders. Go Green Cash Advance PAYDAY LOANS Come see Brandie Jastrzembski Locally Owned & Operated 5722 Stewart Street, Milton Services Provided - Landscaping - Hardscaping - Hydro Seeding - Pave Stones - Mulching - Irrigation - Tractor Work -Lawn Maintenance (850) Rush ing in Division I at USA By Bill Gamblin Special to the Press Gazette sports@srpressgazette.com Over 17,000 plus University South Alabama fans cheered U-S-A, U-S-A, U-S- A, Saturday night in Mobile. It was kind fitting since the mascot Western Kentucky is called Big Red along with the red and white uniforms sported by the visiting Western Kentucky Hilltoppers in the Jaguars first ever D-I Sun Belt Conference football game, which they won The Hilltoppers (1-2) took the opening drive the game to go up 7-0 and the Jaguars matched them point for point as the fourth quarter started with both teams tied at South Alabama (2-1) was Brandy Stearns Owner Stylist RedKen Artist Kerree Stylist Tiffany Stylist SEPTEMBER SPECIAL FEATURING "SILKY SHINY HAIR" with RedKen Diamond Oil 30% F 5467 Woodbine Road, Pace FL looking to add to the history its short lived, but storied football program under the direction head coach Joey Jones in his fifth year leading the program in Mobile. For South, Saturday was a historical moment, but for former Jay Royal standout running back and line backer Rush Hendricks it was fulfilling a dream he had when he signed with South Alabama as a senior. South Alabama fered a great opportunity for me to play close to my home and my family, said Hendricks, who also entertained Division I fers in baseball. My family can even go to our road games, so it was natural for me to lean towards football. After going 2-11 last season the Jaguars are f to a 2-1 start and Hendricks believes it is all because the team has bought into the system. We strive to be recognized, said Hendricks, who plays on all the special team units and is featured as an extra blocker on short yardage situations. This is just one step towards what we have worked for this past f season; step up our game, out tempo, our pace play, our toughness and our physicality. I think this is just a small speck toward what we have worked towards. Our goals have been set to win the conference and go to a bowl and we are stepping towards that. We have built the foundation and now it is time to build up. Knowing the work that is ahead the Jaguars, many have referred to this as a building project with some fans wearing construction hats and the players carrying a sledgehammer onto the field as they come out the tunnel. Hendricks, a redshirt junior, has been a part the building project the past four seasons. It has been amazing to be a part a team that has the drive and the intensity to be the best in the conference, said Hendricks. That is where we are looking and where we have our eyes set at and this is the first step towards it. All the work we put in this is when it pays f and all the people came to the game and we got to show it tonight. The exercise science major might not touch the ball as much as he did at Jay, but you see him in his #12 quite a bit when it comes to kickfs, kickf return, punt Photo by Bill Gamblin block, short yardage situations, and whatever Jones and company draw up on the Jags chalkboard. It doesn t take the pressure f at all, said Hendricks. The coaches push us to accept our role on the team and provide every bit physicality if that is what you are required to do. As late that is what I have been called to do and I love it. You get to kick out on a power play or lead up on a line backer and some the linebackers and best defensive players in our conference are on (Western Kentucky) team. Just knowing you go through the hole they are counting on you to get that block and make that block is awesome. Hendricks will continue to take it one day at a time during his career as a Jaguar. That is the way you have to look at it. How do I get better tomorrow? Hendricks said. Anything other than that is how you get ahead yourself. WISE EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE 1147 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview RCR12 SERIES ROTARY CUTTERS HP 48, 60, 72 Widths Floating 3-point allows deck to hug the terrain Dishpan with dual blades 1 Cutting capacity 12 Gauge deck Front & rear rubber guards CONSISTENTLY LEADING WAY...

11 SPORTS w w w. s r p r e s s g a z e t t e. c o m Milton Volleyball defeats PANRS AT PRACTICE BSection Page 3 Pensacola High The Milton Panther Volleyball team sent Pensacola High School back to Escambia County defeated. Milton beat Pensacola High three matches to one. The only match the four that Pensacola High could top the Panthers was during the second set. But it just wasn t enough, as the Panthers rallied back and sealed the victory with the next two matches. Panther Cross Country on the run By Becky Bondurant Special to the Press Gazette beckysrpgsports@yahoo.com The Milton Cross Country teams are starting their season f rebuilding and determined. Boy s coach Harold Neely has a team majority eleventh graders returning to compete. This team athletes has been running together for the past three years. They work together and push each other. They get better every day, states Neely. We ve just started, shares girls cross country coach Tracey Hodges. The girl s roster hosts all freshman and sophomore runners. Hodges sees plenty potential in her team and has high expectations for their development to master the 3.1 mile course. Area teams, including Milton, have started their seasons f with events such as the Wildcat Invitational and other local runs. BECKY BONDURANT Special to the Press Gazette Sophomore Aly Bly competes in a 3.1 mile run, as a member the Panther Cross Country team. BECKY BONDURANT Special to the Press Gazette Milton Football practices hard as they prepare for Friday night football action BECKY BONDURANT Special to the Press Gazette

12 Sports B4 Santa Rosa s Press Gazette Tanglewood 2013 Club Championship Stonebrook Ladies Golf Association Men Bad Odds, Easy Evens Youth Football and Cheerleader Prile 1st team Pat Daniels and Janet Miller Senior Champion Johnny Rogers Name: Austin Graves 2nd team Linda Reddish and Shatzi Clemons Super Senior Champion Tommy Welch Age: 9 Parents: John And Heidi Graves 3rd team Andy Duchesne and Vicki McMurray Handicap Champion Randy Hornsby Team/Coach: Mites Gold coached by Wayne Rogers Chip Ins Ladies School: Benny Russell Elementary Flora Kyle # 2 Vicki McMurray # 13 Club Champion Joyce Carpenter Favorite Food: Pizza Birdies Senior Champion Nancy Welch Super Senior Champion Sue Doyle Charlotte Wheeler #1 Melanie Duvall #15 Bonnie Cook # 15 Janet Miller #8 Nancy Welch #17 Grand Senior Champion Dot Collins Sandy Pars Handicap Champion Patsy Weekly Favorite School Subject: Reading Favorite Football Team or Activity: Miami Dolphins, University Mississippi (Ole Miss) Favorite Football Player or Athlete: Emmitt Smith Favorite Movie: Halo 4, Forward Until Dawn Favorite TV Show: Adventure Time Linda Reddish #17 Nancy Welch #1 Favorite Animal: Puma FAIR IS COMING! The Fair! is coming OCT 7-12 Robinson s Racing Pigs, Exotic Petting Zoo, 4H Animals, Art Show and the Largest Midway in our area! Business Owners Advertise your business to Advertise 25,000+ visitors! Booths are going fast! Don t miss out on your chance to participate! Age: 9 Parent: Amanda Collier Team/Coach: Milton Black Mites coached by Carrie O Connell School: Pea Ridge Elementary Favorite School Subject: Math Favorite Food: Chicken alfredo Favorite Football Team or Activity: Florida Gators Favorite Movie: Princess and the Pauper What celebrity or individual would you like to meet most and why? George Lucas. He created Star Wars. Favorite TV Show: Good Luck Charlie Favorite Animal: Horse What you like to do when you are not playing football or cheerleading? I like to sing, go four-wheeling, and read. What you would like to do when you grow up? Massage therapist What celebrity or individual would you like to meet most and why? Taylor Swift, because I love her songs and to sing along with her. Woodland o t s hes ur To Bea c Call Terri to reserve yours now (Fair Dates October 7-12th) What you would like to do when you grow up? Be a Police ficer Name: Cheyenne Collier Favorite Football Player or Athlete: Tim Tebow Adver Advertising tising oppor opportunities tunities from What you like to do when you are not playing football or cheerleading? Play video games, play Club Penguin, play with Legos le te, S yle! Ce bra anta Ros Sept No 3 Clear Creek Farm Tour Sweet Season Farms Corn Maze Holland Farms Pumpkin Patch Fall Foliage Zipline Tours Adventures Unlimited Sept , & Oct. 4-5 PCT s Salute to the Troops at the Imogene Theater Oct Avon Walk for Breast Cancer Zipline Fundraiser Oct. 4-5 Depot Days - West Florida Railroad Museum Monarch Madness Butterfly Festival Oct. 5 Coastal Encounters at the Navarre Beach Marine Science Station Inaugural Oktoberfest at Juanas Riverwalk 5k Run Sand Dollar Saturday & Local Marketplace Oct. 5-6 Jay Peanut Festival Oct. 5, 12, 19 & 26 Cambridge Farms Eco Tours Free Kid s Fishing Navarre Beach Pier Florida Trail Hikes Gulf Islands National Seashore Visitor Center Santa Rosa Historical Museum Secrets Archeology and History Lecture Series Volksmarch Walks Holley Hill Pottery /Gulf Coast Kiln Walk Project Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27 Free Saltwater Fishing Avalon Landing RV Park Oct Friends the Milton Library Sale F LOR I D A S P L AY G R O U N D Presented by the Tourist Development Council t S a Oct St. Rose Lima Fall Festival Oct. 12 Ladies Night at Alyssa s Antiques Free Kid s Fishing Pole Giveaway Navarre Beach Pier Oct Munson Community Heritage Festival Oct. 13 Run for the Reef 5k and Kid s One Mile Run Oct No 10 SS Dixon Haystakular 2013 Oct St. Mary s Fall Festival and Rummage Sale Santa Rosa Co. Stampede Classic at the June Ates Arena Oct Fenner McConnell / Matt Wantz Blackwater Heritage Ce tury Ride Unlimited Horizons Psychic Fair Wheelock Gallery Father-Son Tiki Carving Demonstration NABOR Antique Car and Truck Show Oct. 20 Charity Chili Cookf and Volleyball Tournament at Juanas Oct. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30 and 31 and No 1 Main Street Milton Haunted House: Your Final Destination Oct. 26 Alyssa s Antiques Outdoor Market and Craft Show Oct and Boo at The Zoo Whispering Pines Farms Haunted Hay Rides Science Spooktacular by the Sea Oct Milton Ghost Walk Oct. 26 Bagdad Village Plein Air Paint Out or call SAND (7263) Club Champion Jared Floyd

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14 B6 Santa Rosa s Press Gazette Classifieds 9/1301 FOR FLOR 2009CA EFFIE K. HUMBERT, PAUL HUMBERT AND SOURN NATIVE PLANTS, L.L.C., Defendants, OLGA HUMBERT, Intervenor. CLERK S NOTICE SALE UNDER F.S. CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accordance with the Final Judgment Foreclosure entered on March 9, 2011 and Order rescheduling foreclosure sale entered on July 30, 2013 in the above-styled cause, I will sell to the highest cash, at the front (north) door the house, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida at 11 o clock A.M. on October 4, 2013, the following : Parcel 14: That portion Section 14, Township 1 South, Range 28 West, Santa described as follows: Commence at a concrete monument at the Northeast corner Government Lot 3, Section 15, Township 1 South, Range 28 West; thence run South 07 degrees 27 minutes 10 seconds West along the West line said Section 14, a distance feet to a concrete monument in the North right--way line a county road (cutf road, 66 foot right--way); thence Northeasterly along said North line, being a curve to the right, having a radius feet; a chord bearing North 75 degrees 46 minutes 26 seconds East, a chord distance feet (arc distance ); thence North 79 degrees 11 minutes 29 seconds East, along said North line feet to a point curvature; thence continue Easterly along said North line, being a curve to the left, having a radius feet; a chord bearing North 74 degrees 14 minutes 28 seconds East, a chord distance feet (arc distance ); thence along said North line, North 69 degrees 17 minutes 28 seconds East feet to the thence North 13 degrees 58 minutes 27 seconds West 1, feet; thence North 77 degrees 12 minutes 35 seconds East feet; thence South 13 degrees 58 minutes 27 seconds East 1, feet; thence South 69 degrees 17 minutes 28 seconds West feet to the Point Beginning. Parcel 15: That portion Section 14, Township 1 South, Range 28 West, Santa described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner Government Lot 1, Section 15, Township 1 South, Range 28 West, thence run South 07 degrees 27 minutes 10 seconds West along the West line said Section 14, a distance feet to the North right--way line a county road (cut-f road, 66 feet R/W); thence Northeasterly along a curve to the right having a radius feet; a chord distance feet; thence run North 79 degrees 11 minutes 29 seconds East a distance feet to the point a curve, thence Northeasterly along a curve to the left having a radius feet, a chord distance feet; thence North 69 degrees 17 minutes 28 seconds East a distance feet to the thence run North 13 degrees 58 minutes 27 seconds West a distance 1, feet; thence run North 77 degrees 12 minutes 35 seconds East a distance feet; thence run South 13 degrees 24 minutes 18 seconds East a distance feet; thence run South 69 degrees 17 minutes 28 seconds West a distance feet to the Point Beginning. Parcel 16: That portion Section 14, Township 1 South, Range 28 West, Santa described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner Government Lot 1, Section 15, Township 1 South, Range 28 West, thence run South 07 degrees 27 minutes 10 seconds West along the West line said Section 14, a distance feet to the North right--way line a county road (cut-f road, 66 feet R/W); thence Northeasterly along a curve to the right, having a radius feet, a chord distance feet, thence North 79 degrees 11 minutes 29 seconds East, a distance feet to a point a curve; thence Northeasterly along a curve to the left having a radius feet, a chord distance feet; thence North 69 degrees 17 minutes 28 seconds East a distance feet to the thence run North 13 degrees 24 minutes 18 seconds West a distance 1, feet; thence run North 77 degrees 12 minutes 35 seconds East a distance feet; thence run South 12 degrees 48 minutes 04 seconds East a distance 1, feet; thence run South 69 degrees 17 minutes 28 seconds West a distance feet to the Point Beginning. Parcel 17: That portion Section 14, Township 1 South, Range 28 West, Santa described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner Government Lot 1, Section 15, Township 1 South, Range 28 West, thence run South 07 degrees 27 minutes 10 seconds West along the West line said Section 14, a distance feet to the North right--way line a county road (cut-f road, 66 feet R/W); thence Northeasterly along a curve to the right, having a radius feet, a chord distance feet, thence North 79 degrees 11 minutes 29 seconds East, a distance feet to a point a curve; thence Northeasterly along a curve to the left having a radius feet, a chord distance feet; thence run North 69 degrees 17 minutes 28 seconds East a distance feet to the thence run North 12 degrees 48 minutes 04 seconds West a distance 1, feet; thence run North 77 degrees 09 minutes 31 seconds East a distance feet; thence run South 11 degrees 43 minutes 02 seconds East a distance 1, feet; thence run South 69 degrees 17 minutes 28 seconds West a distance feet to the Point Beginning. Parcel 18: That portion Section 14, Township 1 South, Range 28 West, Santa described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner Government Lot 1, Section 15, Township 1 South, Range 28 West, thence run South 07 degrees 27 minutes 10 seconds West along the West line said Section 14, a distance feet to the North right--way line a county road (cut-f road, 66 feet R/W); thence Northeasterly along a curve to the right, having a radius feet, a chord distance feet, thence North 79 degrees 11 minutes 29 seconds East, a distance feet to a point a curve; thence Northeasterly along a curve to the left having a radius feet; a chord distance feet; thence North 69 degrees 17

15 Classifieds Santa Rosa s Press Gazette B7 minutes 28 seconds East a distance feet to the thence run North 11 degrees 43 minutes 02 seconds West a distance 1, feet; thence run North 77 degrees 09 minutes 31 seconds East a distance feet; thence run South 10 degrees 35 minutes 20 seconds East a distance 1, feet; thence run South 69 degrees 17 minutes 28 seconds West a distance feet to the Point Beginning. Parcel 19: That portion Section 14, Township 1 South, Range 28 West, Santa described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner Government Lot 1, Section 15, Township 1 South, Range 28 West, thence run South 07 degrees 27 minutes 10 seconds West along the West line said Section 14, a distance feet to the North right--way line a county road (cut-f road, 66 feet R/W); thence run Northeasterly along a curve to the right, having a radius feet; a chord distance feet, thence run North 79 degrees 11 minutes 29 seconds East, a distance feet to a point a curve; thence Northeasterly along a curve to the left having a radius feet, a chord distance feet; thence run North 69 degrees 17 minutes 28 seconds East a distance feet to the thence run North 10 degrees 35 minutes 20 seconds West a distance 1, feet; thence run North 77 degrees 09 minutes 31 seconds East a distance feet; thence run South 09 degrees 09 minutes 13 seconds East a distance 1, feet; thence run South 69 degrees 17 minutes 28 seconds West a distance feet to the Point Beginning. the lis pendens must Dated: July 31, Clerk By: S Hatch 9/11 & 9/18/2013 9/1301 9/1323 AND FOR FLOR CA000312CAXXXX NATIONSTAR MORT- GAGE, LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. BRADLEY D. RICE, ET AL. DEFENDANT(S). GIVEN pursuant to the Final Judgment Foreclosure dated August 27, 2013 in the above action, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at Santa Rosa, Florida, on Sept , at 11:00am CST, at North steps courthouse - PO Box 472, Milton, FL for the following described property: Lot 27, Block 9, that un-recorded portion the North Rondandale Subdivision Plat, in Section 16, Township 2 North, Range 28 West, which Lot 27, Block 9, is more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Northwest corner the North Half Northeast Quarter Section 16, Township 2 North, Range 28 West; thence run East along the North Section line said Section 16, Township 2 North, Range 28 West, for a distance 1774 feet to a point in said North section line said Section 16, Township 2 North, Range 28 West, which point is also the Northwest corner Lot 5 and the Northeast corner Lot 4, in Block 10 said un-recorded portion the North Ronandale Subdivision Plat in said Section 16, Township 2 North, Range 28 West; thence South on lot line dividing said Lots 4 and 5, Block 10, said un-recorded portion the North Ronandale Subdivision Plat for a distance 132 feet to a point in the North right way line Whiting Avenue as same is now located and situated; thence continue South across Whiting Avenue as same is now located and situated, for a distance 66 feet to a point in the South right way line said Whiting Avenue as same is now located and situated, and which point is the Northeast corner Lot 27, Block 9, that said un-recorded portion the North Ronandale Subdivision Plat for the thence continue South along the East line said Lot 27 said Block 9 said un-recorded portion the North Ronandale Subdivision for a distance 132 feet the Southeast corner Lot 27, Block 9; thence run Westerly along the South line said Lot 27 said Block 9 for a distance 75 feet to the Southwest corner said Lot 27 said Block 9 for a distance 132 feet to the Northwest corner said Lot 27, Block 9, to a point in the South right way line said Whiting Avenue as same is located and situated; thence run East along the North line said Lot 27 said Block 9 for a distance 75 feet to the Point Beginning. All lying and being in Florida. the lis pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) The, in its discretion, may enlarge the time the Notice the changed time sale shall be published as provided herein. DATED: Aug By:Leslie Sparr the Please contact C o o r d i n a t o r, Escambia County at , fax or at ada.escambia@flcourts1.go v, 190 Governmental Center, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL at least 7 days before your court, this notification if the time before the is less than 7 days; if you are hearing 9/1323 9/1328 AND FOR FLOR CA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. HEIRS, GRANTEES, DEVISEES, LIENORS, TRUSTEES, AND CREDITORS ROB- ERT R. BISHOP, DE- CEASED; LEA DIANNA STUTEVILLE; SHARON TRACY TWAROG; UN- KNOWN SPOUSE LEA DIANNA STUTEVILLE; UN- KNOWN SPOUSE SHARON TRACY TWAROG; TENANT 1; TENANT 2; AND ALL PARTIES THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S), WHO (IS/ARE) NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHER SAID PAR- TIES CLAIM AS HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- EES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- TORS, TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, OR OR CLAIMANTS; UNITED STATES AMERICA, DEPARTMENT HOUSING AND UR- BAN DEVELOPMENT Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Final Judgment Foreclosure dated July 2, 2013, in this cause, I will sell the property situated in County, Florida, described as: LOTS 3, 4 AND 5, AV- ALON BEACH, AS PER PLAT RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK A PAGES 1 THROUGH 10, INCLU- SIVE PUBLIC RECORDS FLOR. a/k/a 3035 N. 15TH AVE., MILTON, FL at public sale on Sept. 27, 2013, at eleven o clock a.m., at the North front door the Santa Rosa house, 6865 Caroline to the highest bidder for cash, except as prescribed in paragraph 4, in accordance with Section , Florida Statutes. the lis pendens must Dated at Milton, Florida, this 2 day July, Liaison Santa Rosa County, 6865 Caroline Phone (850) Fax (850) SantaRosa@flcourts1.g ov at least 7 court, 9/1328 9/1329 IN AND FOR FLOR 2012 CA HANCOCK BANK, FREDERICK P. EDER; MARY M. EDER; FRED- ERICK P. EDER, as Trustee the MARY M. EDER REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST UTD 07/26/96; MARY M. EDER, as Trustee the MARY M. EDER REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST UTD 07/26/96; UNITED STATES AMERICA, VIA IN- TERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; and STATE FLOR, BY VIR- TUE ANY INTER- EST FLOR DEPARTMENT REVENUE, A GOVERN- MENTAL SUBDIVISION RE, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,, Santa Rosa County, Florida, will on the 30 day September, 2013, at 11:00 o clock A.M. (CST), at the front steps the house, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570, fer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest cash, the following described property situated in the County Santa Rosa, State Florida, to wit: Commence at the Southwest corner Section 26, Township 2 South, Range 28 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida; thence North 00 degrees East along the West line said Section 26 for a distance feet to the Northerly right way line Soundside Drive (State Road #S-191, 70 R/W); thence North 30 degrees East (this course and the next four courses are along said Northerly right way line) for a distance feet to the point curvature a circular curve concave to the South, having a radius feet and a delta angle 115 degrees ; thence Northeasterly along the arc said curve for an arc distance feet (chord distance feet and chord bearing North 88 degrees East) to the point curvature a circular curve concave to the Northeast, having a radius feet and a delta angle 56 degrees ; thence Southeasterly along the arc said curve for an arc distance feet (chord distance feet and chord bearing South 61 degrees East) to the point tangency; thence South 89 degrees East for a distance feet for the thence continue South 89 degrees East for a distance feet; thence North 04 degrees East for a distance feet; thence North 74 degrees West for a distance feet; thence South 74 degrees West for a distance feet; thence South 09 degrees West for a distance feet thence South 17 degrees East for a distance feet; thence South 02 degrees West for a distance feet to the Point Beginning. All lying and being in Section 26, Township 2 South, Range 28 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida. pursuant to the final judgment entered in a case pending in said, the style which is listed above. the lis pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) Persons with a disability who need special accommodations must notice the individual signed below not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding which is the subject this notice to insure that reasonable accommodations are available. ficial seal this Honorable, this 2 day July, Clerk Circuit Florida By: Steve Hatch 9/1329 9/1332 AND FOR FLOR- #: 2012-CA JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association -- Liz O. Beat; Holley by the Sea Improvement Association, Inc.; Unknown Parties in Possession #1, If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants; Unknown Parties in Possession #2, If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants Order dated July 18, 2013, entered in Civil 2012-CA the Circuit the 1st Judicial Circuit in and for Florida, JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, Plaintiff and Liz O. Beat are defendant(s), I, Clerk, Donald C. Spencer, will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash AT NORTH FRONT DOOR - HOUSE LOCATED AT 6865 CAROLINE STREET, MILTON, FLOR AT 11:00 A.M. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME on Sept , the following as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 5, BLOCK 61, HOLLEY BY SEA, ACCORDING TO PLAT RE, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK B, PAGE 155, PUBLIC REC- ORDS FLOR-. ANY PERSON CLAIM- SURPLUS FROM SALE, IF ANY, OR THAN OWNER AS DATE LIS PENDENS TER SALE. Liaison 6865 Caroline Street Milton, FL Phone (850) Fax (850) SantaRosa@flcourt s1.gov your court, CLERK CIR- Florida Leslie Sparr DEPUTY CLERK July ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHÉ, LLP 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360 Boca Raton, Florida (561) (561) /1332 9/1331 Anyone knowing the whereabouts Jason Cole Watkins, contact Leslie J. McAndrew, Attorney At Law, (225) /1331 9/1334 AND FOR FLOR- #: 2010-CA DIVISION: C BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P. -- Daniel J. Day; Amy D. Dykes Day. Order dated July 18, 2013, entered in Civil 2010-CA the Circuit the 1st Judicial Circuit in and for Florida, BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., Plaintiff and Daniel J. Day are defendant(s), I, Clerk,, will sell to the highest cash AT NORTH FRONT DOOR HOUSE LO- CATED AT 6865 CARO- LINE STREET, MIL- TON, FLOR AT 11:00 A.M. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME on Sept , the following as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: COMMENCING AT CORNER SOUAST QUAR- TER NORTH- WEST QUARTER SECTION 28, TOWN- SHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST; NCE RUN SOUTH WEST A DIS- TANCE FEET TO A POINT IN S O U T H RIGHT--WAY LINE A ROAD; NCE RUN SOUTH EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT--WAY LINE, A DISTANCE FEET; NCE SOUTH ALONG EAST BOUNDARY A ROAD, FEET FOR POINT BEGINN- ING; NCE CON- TINUE SAME COURSE FEET; NCE SOUTH EAST A DISTANCE 180 FEET; NCE NORTH EAST FEET; NCE NORTH WEST A DISTANCE 180 FEET TO POINT BEGINNING. SAID LYING AND BEING ALL IN SECTION 28, TOWN- SHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, FLOR, LESS AND EXCEPT ROAD RIGHT--WAY OAKWOOD DRIVE. ANY PERSON CLAIM- SURPLUS FROM SALE, IF ANY, OR THAN OWNER AS DATE LIS PENDENS TER SALE. Liaison 6865 Caroline Street Milton, FL Phone (850) Fax (850) SantaRosa@flcourt s1.gov your court, CLERK CIR- Florida Leslie Sparr DEPUTY CLERK July ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHÉ, LLP 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360 Boca Raton, Florida (561) (561) /1334 9/1367 CIVIL JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FLOR, IN AND FOR 2010-CA Division A SUNTRUST BANK ROBERTSON, WIL- LIAM AND MARGIE AND TENANTS/OWNERS, Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Final Judgment for Plaintiff entered in this cause on July 25, 2013, in the Circuit Santa I will sell the property situated in Santa Rosa County, Florida described as: LOT 68, RAMBLING OAKS, A SUBDIVISION A PORTION SECTIONS 8 AND 17 TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, FLOR, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK C AT PAGE 127 PUBLIC RECORDS SAID. and commonly known as: 4618 OLD GUERN- SEY RD, PACE, FL 32571; including the building, appurtenances, and fixtures located therein, at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, Sales are held on the front steps the house, on at 11am. Any persons claiming an from the sale, if the date the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the Dated this 29 day July, By: Steve Hatch 9/1367 9/1360 AND FOR FLOR- GENERAL JURISDIC- TION DIVISION 2013-CA Bank America, N.A., Joseph Kosmas; Tabitha Kosmas; Unknown Tenant #1; Unknown Tenant #2, Judgment Foreclosure dated Aug 8, 2013, entered in 2013-CA the Circuit the First Judicial Circuit, in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Bank America, N.A. is the Plaintiff and Joseph Kosmas; Tabitha Kosmas; Unknown Tenant #1; Unknown Tenant #2 are the Defendants, that I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at, north front steps the courthouse, 6865 Caroline 32572, beginning at 11:00 AM on the 1st day Oct, 2013, the following described said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 15, BLOCK A, WINDERMERE, AC- CORDING TO PLAT RE AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK D, PAGE 66, PUBLIC REC- ORDS FLOR-. Dated this 9 day Aug, As Clerk the As Please contact Liaison, Santa Rosa County, 865 Caroline 32570, Phone (850) Fax (850) ,.SantaRosa@flcourts1.g ov at least 7 court, 9/1360 9/1374 IN AND FOR FLOR NO: 2010-CA GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC ANNA LOUISE AGEE; SPOUSE ANNA LOUISE AGEE, IF ANY; AND ANY AND ALL UN- KNOWN PARTIES THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST HEREIN NAMED INDI- V I D U A L DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHER SAID UN- KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- EES OR OR CLAIMANTS; LINDA LEWIS; LINDA F. BU- RELL; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UN- KNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Santa will on the 1st day October 2013, at 11:00 AM at 6865 Caroline Street, Santa Rosa County house in Milton, Florida, fer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest cash, the following-described property situate in Florida: LAND REFERRED TO IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS STATE FLOR,, LOT 22, BLOCK 1, BLACKWATER BAY SUBDIVISION, AC- CORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK B PAGE 72 PUBLIC REC- ORDS FLOR, BEING A PORTION SEC- TION 24, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST. pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said, the style which is indicated above. Any person or entity claiming an interest in the surplus, if any, resulting from the foreclosure sale, other than the property owner as the date the Lis Pendens, must file a claim on same with the Clerk within 60 days after the foreclosure ficial seal said this 1 day August, Liaison Santa Rosa County 6865 Caroline Street Milton, FL Phone (850) Fax (850) SantaRosa@flcourts1.g ov at least 7 court, CLERK CIR- 9/1374 9/1370 FOR FLOR CA001508XXXXXX FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- TION, SHIELA G. SPAW; et al, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 Order or Summary Final Judgment foreclosure dated August 29, 2013, and entered in CA001508XXXXXX the Circuit in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, FEDERAL NA- TIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION is Plaintiff and SHIELA G. SPAW; SAMUEL T. SPAW; HOLLEY BY SEA HOMEOWNER S AS- SOCIATION, INC.; UN- KNOWN TENANT 1; TENANT 2; and ALL UN- KNOWN PARTIES INTERESTS THROUGH, UN- DER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Defendants, I will best bidder for cash at the North Front Door the house, 6865 Caroline County, Florida,11:00 a.m. CST on Oct 3, 2013, the following as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 17, BLOCK 236, HOLLEY BY SEA, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK B, PAGE 155, PUBLIC RECORDS FLOR-. ANY PERSON CLAIM- SURPLUS FROM SALE, IF ANY, OR THAN OWNER AS DATE LIS PENDENS TER SALE. Please contact the Clerk the s at , 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, FL If you are hearing or voice impaired, call DATED at Milton, Florida, on Sept 10, DONALD C. SPENCER As Clerk, Circuit By: Brandy Norris As SHD Legal Group P.A. PO BOX Fort Lauderdale, FL Telephone: (954) Service answers@shdlegalgroup.com 9/1370 9/1292 AND FOR FLOR CAMXAX U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCES- SOR IN INTEREST TO BANK AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL AS- SOCIATION, AS TRUS- TEE FOR MORGAN STANLEY MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST , BOBBY E. JACKSON JR.; et al., NOTICE ACTION (Publish in PRESS GAZETTE) TO: CRANES NEST OWNERS ASSOCIATIONS, INC. Last Known Residence: do John R. Rushing, Registered Agent 1234 Airport Road., Suite 121 Destin, FL YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Florida: LOT 13, BLOCK D, FOX DEN VILLAGES - PHASE III, ACCORD- ING TO PLAT RE, AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK D, PAGE 75, PUBLIC REC- ORDS FLOR. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy your written defenses, if any, to it on ALDRIDGE I CON- NORS, LLP, Plaintiff s attorney, at 1615 South Congress Avenue, Suite 200, Delray Beach, FL (Phone Number: (561) ), within 30 days the first date publication this notice, and file the original with the clerk this court either before Sept on Plaintiff s attorney thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. Dated on Aug. 22, DONALD C. SPENCER As Clerk the As 9/1292 9/1322, FIRST JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR FLOR 2013-CA VANDERBILT MORT- GAGE AND FINANCE, INC., BRENT EDWARD CAMPBELL AND BRIT- TANY MARIE OHARA, IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY SPOUSE SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF RE- MARRIED, AND IF DE- CEASED, RE- SPECTIVE HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN- EES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUS- TEES, AND ALL OR PERSONS THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST N A M E D DEFENDANT(S); UN- KNOWN TENANT #1 and TEN- ANT #2, NOTICE ACTION TO: BRENT EDWARD CAMPBELL, IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UN- KNOWN SPOUSE SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, RE- SPECTIVE HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN- EES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUS- TEES, AND ALL OR PERSONS THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST N A M E D DEFENDANT(S): YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Florida: Commence at the Southwest corner the Southwest quarter the Southwest quarter Section 2, Township 4 North, Range 28 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida; thence go North 88 degrees 29 minutes 52 seconds East along the South line the Southwest quarter the Southwest quarter said Section 2 for a distance feet to the Southeast corner the Southwest quarter the Southwest quarter said Section 2; thence depart said South line and go North 00 degrees 46 minutes 26 seconds West along the East line said Southwest quarter the Southwest quarter for a distance feet to the thence depart said East line and go South 88 degrees 29 minutes 52 seconds West for a distance feet an intersection with the Easterly right way line Lewis Road (50 R/W); thence go North 00 degrees 31 minutes 53 seconds East along said Easterly right way line for a distance feet to a point intersection; thence continue along said Easterly right way line go North 00 degrees 12 minutes 21 seconds West for a distance feet; thence depart said Easterly right way line and go North 88 degrees 29 minutes 52 seconds East for a distance feet to the East line the Southwest quarter the Southwest quarter said Section 2; thence South 00 degrees 46 minutes 26 seconds East along said East line for a distance feet to the Point Beginning, said parcel lying in and being a portion the Southwest quarter the Southwest quarter Section 2, Township 4 North, Range 28 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida, lying East Lewis Road (50 R/W). Together with that Singlewide Manufactured Home, more particularly described as a 2011 Southern Homes, bearing identification number DSD056726AL, permanently affixed thereto. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy your answer or written defenses, if any, to it on Murphy & Anderson, P.A., the plaintiff s attorney, whose address is 1501 San Marco Boulevard, Jacksonville, Florida 32207, telephone (904) , facsimile (904) , within thirty (30) days the first publication this Notice, and file the original with the clerk this court either before service on the plaintiff s attorney thereafter: otherwise a default will be entered against you for the re-

16 Classifieds B8 Santa Rosa s Press Gazette lief demanded in the Complaint. DATED on this 3 day Sept, As Clerk As 9/1322 9/1324 IN AND FOR FLOR 2012 CA DIVISION: A ROBERT J. CHELICO, EDWARD LEE JOR- DAN and KRISTI LEIGH JORDAN, Husband and Wife; CURRENT TENANT, n/k/a PAULA RAINS, STATE FLOR, DEPARTMENT REVENUE, and ESTATE MARY C. HAYS, together with any unknown heirs, spouse, devisees, grantees, creditors, and/or all other parties claiming by, through, under or against MARY C. HAYS, By Clerk Circuit Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Santa Rosa County, Florida, will or the 27 day Sept, 2013, at 11:00 o clock a.m., at the North Front Door the Santa Rosa County house, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, FL 32570, fer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest cash, the following described property situated in Santa Rosa County, Florida, to-wit: Lot 2, Block 3, Gardendale Subdivision, a subdivision according to Plat there recorded in Plat Book D, Page 28, the Public Records Santa Rosa County, Florida. Together with that 1982 Pine Mobile Home Bearing Serial # TWIFLHS1761. pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in the above-styled case pending in said, and the docket number which is number 2012 CA NOTICE PURSUANT TO FLOR STAT- UTES IF THIS IS SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, RE MAY BE ADDITIONAL MONEY FROM SALE AFTER PAY- MENT PERSONS WHO ARE ENTITLED TO BE PAID FROM SALE PRO- CEEDS PURSUANT TO THIS FINAL JUDG- MENT. IF YOU ARE A SUB- O R D I N A T E LIENHOLDER CLAIM- ING A RIGHT TO FUNDS REMAINING AFTER SALE, YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH CLERK NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS AF- TER SALE. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY REMAINING FUNDS. IF YOU ARE OWNER, YOU MAY CLAIM SE FUNDS YOUR- SELF. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO HAVE A LAWYER OR ANY OR REPRESEN- TATION AND YOU DO NOT HAVE TO AS- SIGN YOUR RIGHTS TO ANYONE ELSE IN ORDER FOR YOU TO CLAIM ANY MONEY TO WHICH YOU ARE ENTITLED. PLEASE CHECK WITH CLERK FOR TEL- EPHONE NUMBER , 6865 CAROLINE STREET, MILTON, FLOR 32570, WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS AFTER SALE TO SEE IF RE IS ADDI- TIONAL MONEY FROM FORE- CLOSURE SALE THAT CLERK HAS IN REGIS- TRY. IF YOU DECIDE TO SELL YOUR HOME OR HIRE SOMEONE TO HELP YOU CLAIM ADDITIONAL. MONEY, YOU SHOULD READ VERY CAREFULLY ALL PAPERS YOU ARE REQUIRED TO-SIGN, ASK SOMEONE ELSE, PREFERABLY AN ATTORNEY WHO IS NOT RELATED TO PERSON FER- ING TO HELP YOU, TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE SIGNING AND THAT YOU ARE NOT TRANSFERRING YOUR OR EQUITY IN YOUR WITHOUT PROPER INFOR- MATION. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY AN ATTORNEY, YOU MAY CONTACT FLOR- LEGAL SER- VICES, INC., , TO SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FI- NANCIALLY FOR IR SERVICES. IF Y CANNOT AS- SIST YOU, Y MAY BE ABLE TO REFER YOU TO A LOCAL BAR REFERRAL AGENCY OR SUG- GEST OR OP- TIONS. IF YOU CHOOSE TO CON- TACT FLOR LEGAL SER- VICES, INC. FOR AS- SISTANCE, YOU SHOULD DO SO AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER RECEIPT THIS NOTICE. with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision Please contact 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida within two (2) working days your receipt this Notice Sale. If you are hearing impaired, call ; if you are voice impaired, call ficial seal this Honorable, this 1 day July, DONALD C. SPENCER, CLERK CIR- CIR SEAL By Leslie Sparr DEPUTY CLERK WILLIAM E. FARRINGTON, ll Florida Bar Wilson, Harrell, Farrington, Ford, Wilson, Spain & Parsons, P.A. 307 South Palafox Street Pensacola, Florida (850) /1324 9/1327 1ST AND FOR FLOR CAMXAX ONEWEST BANK, FSB JAMES R. GONZALEZ; et al; (Please publish in PRESS GAZETTE IN MILTON) Judgment Foreclosure dated May 31, 2013, and entered in CAMXAX, the Circuit the 1st Judicial Circuit in and for County, Florida. ONEWEST BANK, FSB is Plaintiff and JAMES R. GONZALEZ; SHERRY GONZALEZ A/K/A SHERRY BLANCHARD-GONZALEZ; U N K N O W N PERSON(S) IN POS- SESSION SUBJECT ; are defendants. I will best bidder for cash AT NORTH FRONT DOOR HOUSE, AT CIRCUIT CIVIL MIL- TON IN FLOR 32570, at 11:00 A.M., on the 27 day Sept, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 9, BLOCK B, WINDSOR FOREST PHASE III, A SUBDIVI- SION ACCORDING TO PLAT RE, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK G, PAGE 64, ON FILE WITH CLERK CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR FLOR. A person claiming an the lis pendens must file a claim with 60 Dated this 6 day June DONALD C. SPENCER As Clerk said By: Brandy Norris As This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a disability who in order to participate to provisions Please contact Liaison, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton Florida Phone (850) Fax (850) SantaRosa@flcourts1.go v at least 7 days before your court, or immediately this notification if the days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call /1327 9/1326 IN AND FOR FLOR 2010CA REGIONS BANK D/B/A REGIONS MORT- GAGE, WENDELL KELLY; HEAR L. KELLY; CHASE BANK USA, NA.; and TENANT Judgment dated May 31, 2013, entered in : 2010CA the Circuit in and for Florida, herein, are the Defendants, that I will best bidder for cash, at the, North front door the Santa Rosa County house, 6865 Caroline St, Milton, Florida on September 30, 2013 at 11:00 a.m., on the following described real the Final Judgment: LOT 11, BLOCK A, WHITNEY PINES (FORMERLY BELL- MEADE) ACCORDING TO PLAT RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK E, PAGE 2, PUBLIC REC- ORDS FLOR. NOTICE ANY PERSON AN INTER- EST IN SURPLUS FROM SALE, IF ANY, OR THAN OWNER AS DATE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER SALE. Dated this June 4, By: Brandy Norris Clerk the As NOTICE If you are a person with a disability who in order to participate Please contact Administration at Santa Rosa County house, 801 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570, telephone , within two working days your receipt this notice; if you are hearing impaired, call ; if you are voice impaired, call /1326 9/1330 IN AND FOR FLOR 2012-CA HANCOCK BANK, as assignee the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as receiver Peoples First Community Bank, G. R. LASCHOBER a/k/a G.R. LASCHOBER; and RANDEL L. RODRIGUEZ, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,, Santa Rosa County, Florida, will on the 30 day Sept, 2013, at 11:00 o clock A.M. (CST), at the front steps the Santa Rosa County house, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570, fer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property situated in the County Santa Rosa, State Florida, to wit: COMMENCING AT CORNER EAST HALF GOV- ERNMENT LOT 5, SECTION 6, TOWN- SHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 26 WEST, FLOR; NCE GO SOUTH 01 DEGREES 31 MIN- UTES 31 SECONDS WEST ALONG WEST LINE SAID EAST HALF FOR A DISTANCE FEET TO SOUTH- ERLY RIGHT--WAY LINE STATE ROAD #87 (R/W VARIES); NCE DEPARTING SAID WEST LINE EAST HALF GO SOUTH 84 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 19 SEC- ONDS EAST ALONG SAID SOURLY RIGHT--WAY FOR A DISTANCE FEET TO POINT BEGINNING; NCE CONTINUE SOUTH 84 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 19 SEC- ONDS EAST ALONG S O U T H E R L Y RIGHT--WAY FOR A DISTANCE FEET; NCE GO SOUTH 5 DEGREES 0 MINUTES 41 SEC- ONDS WEST ALONG SAID SOURLY RIGHT--WAY FOR A DISTANCE FEET; NCE GO SOUTH 84 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 19 SEC- ONDS EAST ALONG SAID SOURLY RIGHT--WAY FOR A DISTANCE FEET; NCE DE- PARTING SAID S O U T H E R L Y RIGHT--WAY GO SOUTH 01 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 31 SEC- ONDS WEST FOR A DISTANCE 654 FEET MORE OR LESS TO APPROXI- MATE WATERS EDGE EAST BAY RIVER; NCE MEANDER SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID APPROX- IMATE WATERS EDGE FOR A DISTANCE 469 FEET MORE OR LESS TO A POINT ON APPROXIMATE WATERS EDGE LYING SOUTH 1 DEGREE 31 MINUTES 31 SEC- ONDS WEST POINT BEGINN- ING; NCE DE- PARTING SAID AP- PROXIMATE WATERS EDGE GO NORTH 1 DEGREE 31 MINUTES 31 SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCE 940 FEET MORE OR LESS TO POINT BEGINNING ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL LIES IN SEC- TION 6, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 26 WEST, FLOR pursuant to the final judgment entered in a case pending in said, the style which is listed above. the lis pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) Persons with a disability who need special accommodations must notice the individual signed below not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding which is the subject this notice to insure that reasonable accommodations are available. ficial seal this Honorable, this 8 day Aug, Clerk Circuit Florida 9/1330 9/1333 AND FOR FLOR- #: 2012-CA DIVISION: A Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Mortgage -- Kenneth A. Gunter, Jr. and Kathy Gunter, Husband and Wife; Unknown Parties in Possession #1, If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants; Unknown Parties in Possession #2, If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants Order dated July 18, 2013, entered in Civil 2012-CA the Circuit the 1st Judicial Circuit in and for Florida, Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Mortgage, Plaintiff and Kenneth A. Gunter Jr. and Kathy Gunter, Husband and Wife are defendant(s), I, Clerk, Donald C. Spencer, will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash AT NORTH FRONT DOOR - HOUSE LOCATED AT 6865 CAROLINE STREET, MILTON, FLOR AT 11:00 A.M. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME on Sept , the following as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 31, BLOCK A, PLANTATION CREEK SUBDIVISION PHASE 1, BEING A PORTION SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, FLOR, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK G, PAGES 40 (1 & 2), PUBLIC RECORDS SAID. ANY PERSON CLAIM- SURPLUS FROM SALE, IF ANY, OR THAN OWNER AS DATE LIS PENDENS TER SALE. Liaison 6865 Caroline Street Milton, FL Phone (850) Fax (850) SantaRosa@flcourt s1.gov your court, CLERK CIR- Florida Leslie Sparr DEPUTY CLERK July ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHÉ, LLP 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360 Boca Raton, Florida (561) (561) /1333 9/1335 AND FOR FLOR- #: 2012-CA DIVISION: A Bank America, N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P. -- Lawrence Tarantino a/k/a Larry Tarantino, Individually and as Co-Trustee the Tarantino Ashton Woods Living Trust, dated January 1st, 2007 and Francesca Tarantino, Individually and as Co-Trustee the Tarantino Ashton Woods Living Trust, dated January 1st, 2007; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for Concord Mortgage Company; Unknown Parties in Possession #1, If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants; Unknown Parties in Possession #2, If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants Order dated July 18, 2013, entered in Civil 2012-CA the Circuit the 1st Judicial Circuit in and for Florida, Bank America, N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., Plaintiff and Lawrence Tarantino a/k/a Larry Tarantino, Individually and as Co-Trustee the Tarantino Ashton Woods Living Trust, dated January 1st, 2007 and Francesca Tarantino, Individually and as Co-Trustee the Tarantino Ashton Woods Living Trust, dated January 1st, 2007 are defendant(s), I, Clerk, Donald C. Spencer, will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash AT NORTH FRONT DOOR - HOUSE LOCATED AT 6865 CAROLINE STREET, MILTON, FLOR AT 11:00 A.M. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME on Sept , the following as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 36, BLOCK D, ASHTON WOODS PHASE 1, A SUBDIVI- SION A PORTION SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, FLOR, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK H, PAGE 7, PUBLIC RECORDS SAID. ANY PERSON CLAIM- SURPLUS FROM SALE, IF ANY, OR THAN OWNER AS DATE LIS PENDENS TER SALE. Liaison 6865 Caroline Street Milton, FL Phone (850) Fax (850) SantaRosa@flcourt s1.gov your court, CLERK CIR- Florida Leslie Sparr DEPUTY CLERK July ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHÉ, LLP 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360 Boca Raton, Florida (561) (561) /1335 9/1336 AND FOR FLOR CA BANK AMERICA, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERV- ICING, LP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. LAURA GRACE, et al GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment foreclosure dated June 6, 2013, and entered in 2010 CA the Circuit the in and for Florida, BANK AMERICA, N.A. SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., is and LAURA GRACE, et al are Defendants, the clerk will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, beginning at 11:00 AM Sept at County house, North Front Door, 6865 Carolina Street, Milton, FL 32570, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, on the saleday day salemonth, saleyear; the following described said Summary Final Judgment, to wit: COMMENCE AT COR- NER SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, FLOR; NCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 45 MIN- UTES 01 SECONDS WEST ALONG WEST LINE RE 1, FEET TO CORNER SOUTH ONE-HALF 1/4 SAID SECTION, NCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 29 MIN- UTES 57 SECONDS EAST ALONG NORTH LINE SAID SOUTH ONE-HALF 1, FEET, NCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 MIN- UTES 01 SECONDS WEST 1, FEET TO EASTERLY RIGHT WAY LINE STATE ROAD #197 (100 R/W), NCE SOUTH 48 DEGREES 34 MIN- UTES 19 SECONDS EAST ALONG EAST- ERLY RIGHT WAY LINE 1, FEET, NCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 00 MIN- UTES 01 SECONDS EAST FEET TO POINT BE- GINNING, NCE CONTINUE NORTH 00 DEGREES 00 MIN- UTES 01 SECONDS EAST FEET, NCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 59 SEC- ONDS EAST FEET, NCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 01 SEC- ONDS WEST FEET, NCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 59 SEC- ONDS WEST FEET TO POINT BEGINNINGS, LESS AND EXCEPT EASTERLY FEET RE TO BE USED FOR IN- GRESS AND EGRESS. ALSO AND TO- GER WITH A STRIP LAND FEET WIDE TO BE USED FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS, CENTER LINE WHICH IS DE- SCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: COMMENCE AT CORNER SEC- TION 6, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 29 WEST, FLOR; NCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 45 MIN- UTES 01 SECONDS WEST ALONG WEST LINE RE 1, FEET TO CORNER SOUTH ONE-HALF 1/4 SAID SECTION, NCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 29 MIN- UTES 57 SECONDS EAST ALONG NORTH LINE SAID SOUTH ONE-HALF 1, FEET, NCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 MIN- UTES 01 SECONDS WEST 1, FEET TO EASTERLY RIGHT WAY LINE STATE ROAD #197 (100 R/W), NCE SOUTH 48 DEGREES 34 MIN- UTES 19 SECONDS EAST ALONG EAST- ERLY RIGHT WAY LINE 1, FEET, NCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 00 MIN- UTES 01 SECONDS EAST , NCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 59 MIN- UTES 59 SECONDS EAST FEET TO POINT BE- GINNING, NCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 01 SEC- ONDS WEST FEET TO EAST- ERLY RIGHT WAY LINE STATE ROAD 197 AND A POINT TERMINUS. and all fixtures and personal property located therein or thereon, which are included as security in Plaintiff s mortgage. funds from the sale, if the date the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the Dated at Milton, Florida, this 7 day June, Clerk said Circuit (CIRCUIT SEAL) As Phelan Hallinan, PLC 2727 West Cypress Creek Road Ft. Lauderdale, FL to participate at no cost to you, to the provision Please contact: Shelia Sims, 190 Governmental Center, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL 32502, (850) at least 7 days before your court, is less than seven (7) days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, 9/1336 9/1337 AND FOR FLOR CA001417CAAXM X CITIBANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR WAMU SERIES 2007-HE3 TRUST ROGER A. ROBERTS A/K/A ROGER ALAN ROBERTS, et al GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment foreclosure dated May 29, 2013, and entered in N o CA001417CAAXMX the Circuit the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for Florida, CITIBANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR WAMU SERIES 2007-HE3 TRUST, is and ROGER A. ROBERTS A/K/A ROGER ALAN ROB- ERTS, et al are Defendants, the clerk will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, beginning at 11:00 AM at County house, North Front Door, 6865 Carolina 32570, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, on the 30 day September, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to wit: Lot 7, OAKS FIRST ADDITION, being a portion Section 36, Township 2 South, Range 29 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida, according to plat recorded in Plat Book C page 91 the public records said county. funds from the sale, if the date the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the Dated at Milton, Florida, this 13 day June, Clerk said Circuit (CIRCUIT SEAL) By: Brandy Norris As Phelan Hallinan, PLC 2727 West Cypress Creek Road Ft. Lauderdale, FL to participate at no cost to you, to the provision Please contact: Shelia Sims, 190 Governmental Center, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL 32502, (850) at least 7 days before your court, is less than seven (7) days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, 9/1337 9/1338 AND FOR FLOR CA CITIMORTGAGE INC., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. WILLIAM K. KEEGAN, et al GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment foreclosure dated June 6, 2013, and entered in CA the Circuit the in and for Florida, CITIMORTGAGE INC., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC., is and WILLIAM K. KEEGAN, et al are Defendants, the clerk will best bidder for cash, beginning at 11:00 AM at County house, North Front Door, 6865 Carolina Street, Milton, FL 32570, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, on the 27 day September, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to wit: COMMENCING AT SOUTHWEST CORNER LOT 1, BLOCK 6, HICKORY SHORES NUMBER 2, BEING IN SECTIONS 23 & 26, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 28 WEST, ACCORDING TO PLAT RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK A AT PAGE 57 PUBLIC REC- ORDS FLOR, NCE SOUTH A DISTANCE FEET TO POINT BE- GINNING, NCE CONTINUE SOUTH A DISTANCE FEET; NCE NORTH 75 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 55 SEC- ONDS EAST FOR FEET; NCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SEC- ONDS WEST FEET; NCE SOUTH 73 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 57 SEC- ONDS WEST A DIS- TANCE FEET TO POINT BEGINNING. ALL LYING AND BEING IN SECTION 23, TOWN- SHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 28 WEST, FLOR and all fixtures and personal property located therein or thereon, which are included as security in Plaintiff s mortgage. funds from the sale, if the date the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the Dated at Milton, Florida, this 7 day June, Clerk said Circuit (CIRCUIT SEAL) As Phelan Hallinan, PLC 2727 West Cypress Creek Road Ft. Lauderdale, FL to participate at no cost to you, to the provision Please contact: Shelia Sims, 190 Governmental Center, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL 32502, (850) at least 7 days before your court, is less than seven (7) days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, 9/1338 9/1339 AND FOR FLOR CA001444CAXXXX BANK AMERICA, N.A ALLISON F. CADEMARTORI, et al GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment foreclosure dated June 6, 2013, and entered in N o CA001444CAXXXX the Circuit the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for Florida, BANK AMERICA, N.A, is and ALLISON F. CADEMARTORI, et al are Defendants, the clerk will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, beginning at 11:00 AM Sept at County house, North Front Door, 6865 Carolina Street, Milton, FL 32570, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, on the saleday day salemonth, saleyear, the following described said Summary Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 25 WILLOW RIDGE, BEING A RE-SUBDIVISION A PORTION LOTS BB AND CC, CRES- CENT SHORES SUB- DIVISION (P.B. A PG 70) IN SECTIONS 21 AND 22, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 26 WEST, FLOR, AS RECORDED IN BOOK E PAGE 21 PUBLIC REC- ORDS SAID. and all fixtures and personal property located therein or thereon, which are included as security in Plaintiff s mortgage. funds from the sale, if the date the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the Dated at Milton, Florida, this 7 day June, Clerk said Circuit (CIRCUIT SEAL) As Phelan Hallinan, PLC 2727 West Cypress Creek Road Ft. Lauderdale, FL to participate at no cost to you, to the provision Please contact: Shelia Sims, 190 Governmental Center, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL 32502, (850) at least 7 days before your court,

17 Classifieds Santa Rosa s Press Gazette B9 is less than seven (7) days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, 9/1339 9/1343 CUIT IN AND FOR FLOR CIVIL ACTION CA DIVISION: W BANK AMERICA, N.A., CHRISTOPHER B. SHORT, et al, Judgment Mortgage Foreclosure dated May 30, 2013 and entered in N o CA the Circuit the in and for County, Florida BANK AMERICA, N.A. is the Plaintiff and CHRISTO- PHER B. SHORT; JEN- NIFER S JONES A/K/A JENNIFER SHANNON JONES; LIGHTHOUSE P O I N T E HOMEOWNERS ASSO- CIATION, INC.; are the Defendants, The Clerk the will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at STEPS HOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 30 day Sept, 2013, the following described said Final Judgment: LOT 21, BLOCK B, LIGHTHOUSE POINTE UNIT II, ACCORDING TO PLAT RE RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK G, PAGE 31 PUBLIC REC- ORDS FLOR A/K/A 6415 OUTRIG- GER COVE, GULF BREEZE, FL Any person claiming an from the sale, if the date the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) WITNESS MY HAND and the seal this on June 3, Disabilities Act Disabilities Act** with disability who Please contact Liaison, Santa Rosa County, 6865 Caroline 32570, Phone (850) Fax (850) ,.SantaRosa@flcourts1.g ov At least 7 court, or voice impaired 9/1343 9/1342 CUIT IN AND FOR FLOR CIVIL ACTION CA DIVISION: A WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, KRISTIAN J I HODGES, et al, Judgment Mortgage Foreclosure dated July 18, 2013 and entered in N o CA the Circuit the in and for County, Florida WELLS FARGO BANK, NA is the Plaintiff and KRIS- TIAN J I HODGES; LAURA J. HODGES; MORTGAGE ELEC- TRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS IN- CORPORATED AS NOMINEE FOR SPE- CIALIZED LOAN SERV- ICING, LLC; GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC; are the Defendants, The Clerk the will best bidder for cash at STEPS HOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 30 day Sept, 2013, the following described said Final Judgment: LOT 30, BLOCK D, HAMPTON RIDGE ES- TATES, BEING A PORTION SEC- TION 16, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 26 WEST, FLOR ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK H, PAGE 4 (1 AND 2), PUBLIC RECORDS SAID A/K/A 8208 HARTINGTON DRIVE, NAVARRE, FL Any person claiming an from the sale, if the date the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) WITNESS MY HAND and the seal this on July 22, Disabilities Act Disabilities Act** with disability who Please contact Liaison, Santa Rosa County, 6865 Caroline 32570, Phone (850) Fax (850) ,.SantaRosa@flcourts1.g ov At least 7 court, or voice impaired 9/1342 9/1344 CUIT IN AND FOR FLOR CIVIL ACTION 09-CA DIVISION: A WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, MARISOL IRIZARRY, et al, Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated July 18, 2013 and entered in 09-CA the Circuit the in and for County, Florida WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, is the Plaintiff and MARI- SOL IRIZARRY; are the Defendants, The Clerk the will best bidder for cash at STEPS HOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 27 day Sept, 2013, the following described said Final Judgment: LOT 17, BLOCK E, HIDDEN SHORES, A SUBDIVISION A PORTION SEC- TION 21, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 27 WEST, FLOR; AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK G AT PAGE 70(1-4) PUBLIC RECORDS SAID. A/K/A 6354 HERONWALK DRIVE, GULF BREEZE, FL Any person claiming an from the sale, if the date the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) WITNESS MY HAND and the seal this on July 22, **See Americans with Disabilities Act Disabilities Act** with disability who Please contact Liaison, Santa Rosa County, 6865 Caroline 32570, Phone (850) Fax (850) ,.SantaRosa@flcourts1.g ov At least 7 court, or voice impaired 9/1344 9/1346 CUIT STATE FLOR, IN AND FOR 2010-CA BANK NEW YORK MELLON FKA BANK NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFI- CATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CER- TIFICATES, SERIES , BANK AMERICA, N.A; TEN- ANT #1; TENANT #2; Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Summary Judgment Foreclosure entered in the above styled cause, in the Circuit Florida, I will sell the property situate in Florida, described as: LOT 5, BLOCK 1 PLANTATION WOODS PHASE II, according to the Plat there as recorded in Plat Book 10, Page(s) 11 and 12, the Public Records Florida. A/K/A 8992 Tara Cir Milton, FL at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on the front steps the Santa Rosa County house, Milton, Florida at 11:00 o clock, A.M, on Sept. 25, the lis pendens, must Witness, my hand and seal this court on the 26 day July, CLERK CIR- ByLeslie Sparr Law Offices Daniel C. Consuegra 9204 King Palm Drive Tampa, FL Shelia Sims 190 Governmental Center, 5th Floor Pensacola, FL (850) your court, call 711 9/1346 9/1345 CUIT STATE FLOR, IN AND FOR CA EVERBANK, JAMES E. MARTIN A/K/A JAMES EDWARD MARTIN; MARILEE MARTIN A/K/A MARI- LEE ANN MARTIN; UN- KNOWN SPOUSE MARILEE MARTIN A/K/A MARILEE ANN MARTIN; IF LIVING, IN- CLUDING ANY UN- KNOWN SPOUSE SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, RE- SPECTIVE HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN- EES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUS- TEES, AND ALL OR PERSONS THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST N A M E D DEFENDANT(S); PLAY- ERS CLUB AT TIGER POINT EAST HOMEOWNERS ASSO- CIATION, INC.; WHER DIS- SOLVED OR PRES- ENTLY EXISTING, TO- GER WITH ANY GRANTEES, ASSIGN- EES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, OR TRUS- TEES SAID DEFENDANT(S) AND ALL OR PERSONS THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST DEFENDANT(S); UN- KNOWN TENANT #1 AND #2; Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Summary Judgment Foreclosure entered in the above styled cause, in the Circuit Florida, I will sell the property situate in Florida, described as: LOT 13, BLOCK A, PLAYERS CLUB AT TIGER POINT EAST, accoring to the plat there, as recorded in Plat Book D, Page 65, the Public Records Santa Rosa County, Florida. A/K/A 1405 Players Club Cir Gulf Breeze, FL at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on the front steps the Santa Rosa County house, Milton, Florida at 11:00 o clock, A.M, on September 27, the lis pendens, must Witness, my hand and seal this court on the 3 day July, CLERK CIR- By Leslie Sparr Law Offices Daniel C. Consuegra 9204 King Palm Drive Tampa, FL Shelia Sims 190 Governmental Center, 5th Floor Pensacola, FL (850) your court, 9/1345 9/1361 CUIT IN AND FOR FLOR CAMXAX SEC.: BANK NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFI- CATEHOLDERS CWL, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES , ELIZABETH ANN PARMAN; SPOUSE ELIZA- BETH ANN PARMAN; MORTGAGE ELEC- TRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR CAPITAL ONE HOME LOANS, LLC; QUAIL RIDGE LANDING HOMEOWNERS AS- SOCIATION, INC.; UN- KNOWN PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION SUBJECT PROP- ERTY; Order On Plaintiffs Motion to Reset Foreclosure Sale dated Aug , entered in Civil CAMXAX the Circuit the First Judicial Circuit in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, the Clerk the Circuit will sell to the highest bidder for cash on 2 day Oct, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. on the north front steps the Santa Rosa house, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570, relative to the following described the Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 25, BLOCK A, QUAIL RIDGE LAND- ING, BEING A POR- TION SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 28 WEST,, FLOR, ACCORDING TO PLAT RE AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK D, PAGE 85, PUBLIC REC- ORDS SAID. the Lis Pendens must ATTENTION: PER- SONS WITH DISABILI- TIES Administration Liaison 6865 Caroline Street Milton, FL Phone: (850) Fax: (850) Please contact at least 7 days before your court, or vision impaired, DATED AT MILTON, FLOR THIS 23 DAY AUG Leslie Sparr CLERK CIR- FLOR- CIR SEAL 9/1361 9/1363 IN AND FOR FLOR : 2013 CA 424 FARM CREDIT FLOR-, ACA, CLINT MARTIN WHITE, et al., By Clerk Circuit Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,, Santa Rosa County, Florida, will conduct two separate sales on the 4 day October, 2013, at 11:00 o clock A.M., at the north front door the house, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida, fer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, each the following described properties to be auctioned separately situated in Santa to-wit: Property #1 Sale: As to Count I - approximately 108 Acre Vacant Land: Parcel 1: Commencing at the Southwest comer Section 24, Township 4 North, Range 29 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida; thence North East along the West line said Section, 59,83 feet to the North right way line State Road 179 (100 foot right way); thence South East feet along said right way line for the thence continue South East along said right way line feet thence North East, feet to a point In the North line the South 1/2 said Section; thence South West along said North line feet thence South West, feet to the Point Beginning Parcel 2: Commencing the Southwest corner Section 24, Township 4 North, Range 29 West, Santa Rosa county, Florida; thence North East along the West line said Section, feet to the North right way line State Road 179 (100 foot right way); thence. South East along said right way line, feet for the thence continue South East along said right way line, feet thence North East, feet to a point In the North line the South 1/2 said Section; thence South West along Geld North line, feet; thence South West, feet to the Point Beginning. Property #2 Sale: As to Count II- approximately 3 Acres Vacant Land: Beginning at the Northwest corner Section 24 Township 4 North Range 29 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida; thence go East along the North line a said Section for a distance feet to the thence sighting back on the Northwest Section corner turn 70 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds left and go a distance to an iron rod being the Southwest corner parcel; thence sighting back on the Point Beginning, turn 90 degrees right and go a distance feet to a nail in the centerline Hollandtown Road, being the Southeast corner parcel; thence sighting back an the Southwest corner turn 114 degrees 15 minutes 32 seconds right and go a distance feet to a P.I; thence sighting back on the Southent corner, turn 204 degrees 28 minutes 02 seconds left and go a distance feet to a nail in the pa S.R. 178, being the Northeast corner parcel; thence sighting back on the P.I turn 70 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds right and go a distance feet to the Point Beginning. Less right ways Hollandtown Road and S.R, 178. pursuant to the Final Judgment Foreclosure As to All Counts entered in a case pending in said, the style which is Farm Credit Northwest Florida, ACA, Clint Martin White; Julia F. White a/k/a Julia Frances White and United States America on behalf Farm Service Agency An Agency the Department Agriculture, and the docket number which is number 2013-CA the lis pendens must with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision Please contact the fice Emmanuel, Sheppard & Condon, P.A., 30 South Spring Street, Pensacola, FL 32502, (850) , within two (2) working days your receipt this Notice Foreclosure Sale; if you are hearing call ficial seal this Honorable, this 2 day August, DONALD C. SPENCER Santa Rosa County, Florida By: Steve Hatch DEPUTY CLERK 9/1363 9/1364 CUIT IN AND FOR FLOR CIVIL ACTION CA DIVISION: A WELLS FARGO BANK, NA., M. JEAN HINOTE-GRAYAM, et al, Judgment Mortgage Foreclosure dated August 29, 2013 and entered in N o CA the Circuit the in and for County, Florida WELLS FARGO BANK, NA. is the Plaintiff and M. J E A N HINOTE-GRAYAM; KIRK GRAYAM; SPOUSE KIRK GRAYAM; are the Defendants, The Clerk the will sell to the highest cash at STEPS HOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 3 day Oct, 2013, the following as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 7, AND EAST FEET LOT 8, BLOCK 6, MIL- TON HEIGHTS SUBDI- VISION, BEING A SUBDIVISION A PORTION SEC- TIONS 27 AND 31, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, FLOR, ACCORDING TO PLAT SAID SUBDI- VISION RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK A, AT PAGE 30 PUBLIC RECORDS FLOR A/K/A 6665 CEDAR STREET, MILTON, FL Any person claiming an from the sale, if the date the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) WITNESS MY HAND and the seal this on Sept 10, By: Brandy Norris Disabilities Act Disabilities Act** with disability who Please contact Liaison, Santa Rosa County, 6865 Caroline 32570, Phone (850) Fax (850) ,.SantaRosa@flcourts1.g ov At least 7 court, or voice impaired 9/1364 9/1365 CUIT IN AND FOR FLOR CIVIL ACTION CA DIVISION: A JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL AS- SOCIATION, JEFFREY L. OYLER, et al, Judgment Mortgage Foreclosure dated August 08, 2013 and entered in N o CA the Circuit the in and for County, Florida JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- TIONAL ASSOCIATION is the Plaintiff and JEF- FREY L. OYLER; JEAN E. OYLER; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA- TIONAL ASSOCIA- TION; are the Defendants, The Clerk the will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at STEPS - HOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 1st day October, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 24, BLOCK C, ROLLING GREEN ES- TATES, BEING A SUB- DIVISION A POR- TION SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, FLOR, ACCORDING TO PLAT ON FILE IN PLAT BOOK C, PAGE 101, IN PUBLIC RECORDS SAID. A/K/A 5961 WOLF- GANG DRIVE, MIL- TON, FL Any person claiming an from the sale, if the date the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) WITNESS MY HAND and the seal this on August 26, By: Steve Hatch Disabilities Act Disabilities Act** with disability who Please contact Liaison, Santa Rosa County, 6865 Caroline 32570, Phone (850) Fax (850) ,.SantaRosa@flcourts1.g ov At least 7 court, or voice impaired 9/1365 9/1366 AND FOR FLOR CA CAAX MX BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COM- PANY, TIMOTHY L. DUGGINS, ET AL. Defendants (Please publish in PRESS GAZETTE) Judgment Foreclosure dated August 29, 2013, and entered in CA CAAXMX, the Circuit the First Judicial Circuit in and for County, Florida. BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY (hereafter Plaintiff ), is Plaintiff and TIMOTHY L. DUGGINS; JACOLYN A. DUGGINS, are defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash on the NORTH FRONT STEPS the house; 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, at 11:00 a.m., on the 1 day Oct, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: PARCEL 1 COMMENCING AT CORNER SOUTHWEST QUAR- TER NORTH- WEST QUARTER SECTION 20, TOWN- SHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, FLOR, NCE RUN SOUTH 00 DEGREES 01 MIN- UTES 30 SECONDS EAST ALONG WEST LINE SEC- TION 20 FOR FEET TO SOUTH RIGHT WAY LINE A 50 FOOT ROAD, NCE RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 26 MIN- UTES 36 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT WAY FOR 220 FEET TO POINT BEGINN- ING, NCE RUN SOUTH 00 DEGREES 01 MINUTES 30 SEC- ONDS EAST FOR FEET, NCE RUN NORTH 89 DE- GREES 02 MINUTES 55 SECONDS WEST FOR 220 FEET, NCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 01 MIN- UTES 30 SECONDS WEST FOR FEET TO POINT BEGINNING ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 2, BLOCK B, BLACKWA- TER ESTATES, AN UNRECORDED SUB- DIVISION. PARCEL 2 COMMENCING AT CORNER SOUTHWEST QUAR- TER NORTH- WEST QUARTER SECTION 20, TOWN- SHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, FLOR, NCE RUN SOUTH 00 DEGREES 01 MIN- UTES 30 SECONDS EAST ALONG WEST LINE SEC- TION 20 FOR FEET TO SOUTH RIGHT WAY LINE A 50 FOOT ROAD AND POINT BE- GINNING, NCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 01 MIN- UTES 30 SECONDS EAST FOR FEET, NCE RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 55 SEC- ONDS EAST FOR 220 FEET, NCE RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES 01 MINUTES 30 SEC- ONDS WEST FOR FEET TO SOUTH RIGHT WAY LINE ROAD, NCE RUN NORTH 89 DEGREES 26 MIN- UTES 36 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT WAY FOR FEET TO POINT BEGINN- ING ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 1, BLOCK B, BLACKWATER ES- TATES, AN UNRE- CORDED SUBDIVI- SION. Please contact Shelia Sims, Chief Deputy Administrator, Office Administration at (850) at the M.C. Blanchard Judicial Building, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL your court, Dated this 10 day Sept, CLERK CIR- BY Brandy Norris As Van Ness Law Firm, PLC 1239 E. Newport Center Drive Suite #110 Deerfield Beach, Florida Phone (954) Fax (954) Pleadings@vanlawfl.com Any person claiming an from the sale, if the date the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the 9/1366 9/1368 AND FOR FLOR- : 2009 CA Division: B DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS AS TRUS- TEE FOR RALI 20006QS16, MARK HOEFT; ET. AL., Defendants, (To be Published in The Santa Rosa Press Gazette) GIVEN pursuant to a Final Summary Judgment dated Aug 8, 2013 entered in Civil : 2009 CA , DIVISION: B, the Circuit the First Judicial Circuit in and for County, Florida, DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COM- PANY AMERICAS AS TRUSTEE FOR RALI 20006QS16, is and MARK HOEFT, BETTINA D. HOEFT, ANY AND ALL UN- KNOWN PARTIES THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST HEREIN NAMED INDI- V I D U A L DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHER SAID UN- KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- EES OR OR CLAIMANTS, WATER- WAYS AT TIGER POINT EAST HOMEOWNERS ASSO- CIATION, INC., JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS TEN- ANTS IN POSSESSION are DONALD C. SPENCER, the Clerk shall sell to the highest bidder for cash at 11:00 a.m., at the North Front Steps the house, 6865 Caroline on the 3 day October, 2013 the following described real property as set forth in said Final Summary Judgment, to wit: LOT 36, BLOCK B, WATERWAYS AT TI- GER POINT EAST, BEING A PORTION SECTION 27 & 34, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 28 WEST, FLOR, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK D, PAGE 33, PUBLIC RECORDS SAID. with the Street address : 1266 GREENVIEW LANE, GULF BREEZE, FL claiming a right to funds remaining after the sale, you must file a claim with the clerk no later than 60 days after the If you fail to file a claim you will not be entitled to any remaining funds. After 60 days, only the owner record as the date the lis pendens may claim the surplus. the seal the court on Aug. 8, DONALD C. SPENCER CLERK ( SEAL) Attorney for Plaintiff: Elizabeth R. Wellborn, P.A West Hillsboro Blvd, Suite 307 Deerfield Beach, FL Telephone: (954) Facsimile: (954) KColeman@erwlaw.com Secondary Docservice@erwlaw.com IN ACORDANCE WITH AMERICAN S WITH DISABILITIES ACT, If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in a court proceeding, at no cost to you, to the provision Please contact Shelia Sims, Chief Deputy Administrator, Office

18 B10 Santa Rosa s Press Gazette Classifieds Administration County, Florida, Aug. 12, CHAPTER 45 RIGHT FROM ceeding, you are enti- at (850) NATIONSTAR PRECEDING LINE 190 tled, at the M.C. Blanchard MORTGAGE, LLC, is DONALD C. SPENCER FEET PARALLEL TO Judicial Center, 5th and ELIZA- CLERK AND 20 FEET FROM Floor, Pensacola, FL BETH PIPPIN A/K/A Order or Summary Final CENTERLINE Please contact the within 2 working ELIZABETH FAYE PIP- CIR SEAL Judgment fore- SAID ROAD, NCE Clerk the s at days your re- PIN; CHARLES PIPPIN, closure dated Aug 8, SOURLY 89 DE , 6865 ceipt this (describe III; 2013, and entered in GREES 26 TO Caroline Street, Milton, notice); if you are SPOUSE ELIZA- RIGHT FROM FL If you hearing BETH PIPPIN A/K/A CA000283XXXXXX PRECEDING LINE are hearing or voice ELIZABETH FAYE PIP- Attorney for Plaintiff: the Circuit FEET TO impaired, call PIN; Elizabeth R. Wellborn, in and for Santa Rosa SOUTH BOUNDARY SPOUSE CHARLES P.A. County, BANK SAID PIPPIN, III; kthompson@erwlaw.com; AMERICA, N.A., QUARTER DATED at Milton, Florida, 9/1368 TENANT #1A; UN- docservice@erwlaw.com SUCCESSOR BY SOUAST QUAR- on Sept 10, 9/1369 KNOWN TENANT #2A; 350 Jim Moran Blvd, MERGER TO BAC TER SECTION 17, TENANT Suite 100 HOME LOANS SERV- NCE WEST DONALD C. SPEN- #1B; TEN- Deerfield Beach, FL ICING, LP is Plaintiff ALONG SOUTH CER ANT #2B; and WAYNE BOUNDARY SAID As Clerk, Circuit TENANT #1C; UN- Telephone: (954) ISEHOWER; KAY QUAR- KNOWN TENANT #2C; MOON ISEHOWER; TER SOUTH- AND FOR ALL OR Facsimile: (954) MORTGAGE ELEC- EAST QUARTER By: Brandy Norris FLOR- PARTIES TRONIC REGISTRA- SECTION 17, 190 As INTERESTS TION SYSTEMS, INC. FEET TO POINT THROUGH, UN- IN ACCORDANCE AS NOMINEE FOR BEGINNING. LESS ALL SHD Legal Group P.A. DER, AND AGAINST A WITH AMERI- COUNTRY WIDE OIL, GAS AND MIN- : N A M E D CANS WITH DISABILI- H O M E L O A N S, ERAL RIGHTS. PO BOX CAMXAX DEFENDANT(S) WHO TIES ACT, If you are a INC.MIN # Fort Lauderdale, FL Division: ARE NOT KNOWN TO person with a disability ; ANY PERSON CLAIM who needs any ac- TENANT Telephone: (954) 564 BE DEAD OR ALIVE, NATIONSTAR MORT- WHER SAME UN- commodation in order 1; SURPLUS FROM 0071 GAGE, LLC, KNOWN PARTIES MAY to participate in this TENANT 2; and SALE, IF ANY, Service CLAIM AN INTEREST proceeding, you are ALL PAR- OR THAN answers@shdlegalgroup.com AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, entitled, at no cost to TIES INTER- OWNER DEVISEES, GRANT- you, to the provision ESTS THROUGH, AS DATE EES, OR OR UNDER OR AGAINST A LIS PENDENS CLAIMANTS, are NAMED DEFENDANT ELIZABETH PIPPIN TO THIS ACTION, OR 9/1372 A/K/A ELIZABETH Liaison, Santa Rosa HAVING OR TER SALE. FAYE PIPPIN; DONALD C. SPENCER, County, 6865 Caroline TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, 9/1373 CHARLES PIPPIN, III; the Clerk shall TITLE OR INTEREST IN SPOUSE sell to the highest bidder for cash at 11: Fax (850) HEREIN DESCRIBED, needs any accommo , Phone (850) ELIZABETH PIPPIN A/K/A ELIZABETH a.m., at the North Front , are Defendants, I will dation in this pro- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FAYE PIPPIN; UN- Steps the house, 6865 Caroline ov at least 7 best bidder for cash at ceeding, you are enti-.santarosa@flcourts1.g FLOR IN AND FOR KNOWN SPOUSE CHARLES PIPPIN, III; the North Front Door tled, GENERAL JURISDIC- TENANT on the day Oct 4, court, or immedi- house, 6865 Car- the TION DIVISION #1A; TEN the following described real property ately oline Please contact the ANT #2A; CA TENANT #1B; UNas set forth in said Final County, Florida, Clerk the s at KNOWN TENANT #2B; Summary Judgment, to 11:00 a.m. CST on the BANK AMERICA, , 6865 TENANT wit: following described 2 day Oct,2013, the N.A., AS SUCCESSOR Caroline Street, Milton, FL If you #1C; TEN- BY MERGER TO BAC ANT #2C; ALL OR LOT 6, BLOCK 17, said Order or Final HOME LOANS SERVare hearing or voice PARTIES NAVARRE SUBDIVI- ICING, L.P., impaired, call INTERESTS SION, ACCORDING Judgment, to-wit: THROUGH, UN- TO PLAT DER, AND AGAINST A RE, AS RE- ALL THAT CERTAIN DATED at Milton, Florida, on Aug 9., N A M E D CORDED IN PLAT PARCEL LAND SIT DEFENDANT(S) WHO BOOK A-29, PAGE 9/1369 UATE IN ARE NOT KNOWN TO 253, PUBLIC AND STEPHEN DALE ROG- DONALD C. SPENCER BE DEAD OR ALIVE, RECORDS 9/1371 STATE FLOR, ERS, et al., As Clerk, Circuit WHER SAME UN- BEING KNOW AND KNOWN PARTIES MAY FLOR. DESIGNATED AS FOL- CLAIM AN INTEREST FOR LOWS: BEGIN AT AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, This property is located FLOR- SOUTHWEST COR- As DEVISEES, GRANTat the Street address. NER NORTH- EES, OR OR : 1900 PRESIDIO WEST QUARTER SHD Legal Group P.A. CLAIMANTS, STREET, NAVARRE, SOUAST FLOR CA000283XXXXXX QUARTER SEC- GIVEN pursuant to a POBOX 11438, TION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 Summary Final Judgment Foreclosure Fort Lauderdale, FL BANK AMERICA, NORTH, RANGE NOTICE FOREclaiming a right to N.A., SUCCESSOR BY WEST, NCE EAST filed August 8, 2013 entered in Civil Telephone: (954) funds remaining after MERGER TO BAC ALONG SOUTH (To be Published in the sale, you must file a HOME LOANS SERV- BOUNDARY SAID CA Service The Santa Rosa Press claim with the clerk no ICING, LP, QUARthe Circuit the answers@shdlegalgroup.com Gazette) later than 60 days after TER SOUTH- the If you fail to EAST QUARTER in and for Santa Rosa file a claim you will not SECTION 17 A DIS- County, Santa Rosa, GIVEN pursuant to a be entitled to any remaining funds. After 60 TO POINT BEGINN TANCE 980 FEET Florida, the Clerk Final Summary Judgment dated August 8, will sell to the 9/1371 days, only the owner WAYNE ISEHOWER; et ING; NCE NORTH highest and best bidder for cash at Santa 2013, entered in Civil record as the date al, FEET TO 9/1372 : the lis pendens may SOUTH BOUNDARY Rosa County house, 6865 Caroline CAMXAX, claim the surplus. A ROAD, NCE the Circuit the EASTERLY WITH AN FOR. First Judicial Circuit in ANGLE 90 DE- FLOR in accordance and for Santa Rosa the seal the court on PURSUANT TO GREES 34 TO. with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes on the 2 day Oct, 2013 at 11:00 AM on the following CA000227XXXXXX as set forth in said BANK AMERICA, Summary Final Judgment, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY to-wit: MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERV- ICING, LP, TAMARA R. HARRIS A/K/A TAMARA RAC HARRIS; et al, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 Order or Summary Final Judgment foreclosure dated Aug 29, 2013, and entered in CA000227XXXXXX the Circuit in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, BANK AMERICA, N.A., SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP is Plaintiff and TAMARA R. HARRIS A/K/A TA- MARA RAC HARRIS; ERIC ROSENSWEIG; COUNTRY CLUB VILLAS CONDOMIN- IUM ASSOCIATION GULF BREEZE, INC.; TENANT 1; TENANT 2; and ALL PAR- TIES INTER- ESTS THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Defendants, I will best bidder for cash at the North Front Door the house, 6865 Caroline County, Florida,11:00 a.m. CST on Oct 3, 2013, following as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit: CONDOMINIUM UNIT 109, COUNTRY CLUB VILLAS, PHASE II, A CONDOMINIUM, TOGER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN COMMON ELE- MENTS, ACCORDING TO DECLARA- TION CONDOMIN- IUM RE RE- CORDED IN FICIAL RECORDS BOOK 609, PAGE 1, AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, PUBLIC REC- ORDS FLOR-. ANY PERSON CLAIM- SURPLUS FROM SALE, IF ANY, OR THAN OWNER AS DATE LIS PENDENS TER SALE. in this pro- Commencing at a found P.R.M. (#43) marking the Northeast corner Lot K, Crescent Shores, as recorded in Plat Book A, Page 70, Sheet 2, Florida. Proceed South 89 26` west along the north line Lot K, a distance feet, thence South 210 feet to the Point Beginning, thence continue South 70.0 feet, thence South 89 26` West feet, thence North 70.0 feet, thence North 89 26` East feet to the Point Beginning. All lying and being in Section 23, Township 2 South, Range 26 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida. Together with an easement for the purpose to pass and repass along the private roadway described as follows: Commencing at a found P.R.M. (#43) marking the Northeast corner Lot K, Crescent Shores, as recorded in Plat Book A, Page 70, Sheet 2, Florida, proceed South 89 degrees 26 minutes West along the North line Lot K a distance feet, thence South feet, thence South 89 degrees 26 minutes West feet, thence South 38 degrees 00 minutes West 40.5 feet to the Point Beginning, thence South 89 degrees 26 minutes West 25.0 feet, thence South 192 feet, more or less, to the waters edge Santa Rosa Sound, thence meander the Sound Easterly 25 feet, more or less, to a point lying South from the Point Beginning, thence North 191 feet more or less to the and The North feet the following parcel: Commence at a found P.R.M. (#43) marking the Northeast corner Lot K, Crescent Shores, as recorded in Plat Book A, Page 70, Sheet 2, Santa Rosa County, Florida. Proceed S-89 26`W along the North line Lot K, a distance feet, thence South feet to the Point Beginning. Thence continue South feet, thence S-38 00`W 40.5 feet, thence North feet, thence N-89 26`E 25.0 feet to the P.O.B. All lying and being in Section 23, Township 2 South, Range 26 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida. the Lis Pendens, must Dated this 8 day Aug, CLERK CIR- As Clerk the BY: Leslie Sparr MCCALLA RAYMER, LLC, ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 110 SE 6TH STREET FORT LAUDERDALE, FL (407) /1373 9/1375 IN AND FOR FLOR NO: CA JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL AS- SOCIATION KATHY BARNES; GREG BARNES; UN- KNOWN TENANT I; TENANT II; UNITED GUARANTY RESIDENTIAL INSUR- ANCE COMPANY NORTH CAROLINA, and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under any the NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Santa will on the 4th day October 2013, at 11:00 AM 6865 Caroline Street, Santa Rosa County house in Milton, Florida, fer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest cash, the following-described property situate in Florida: Lot 21, Block B, AU- TUMN RUN NORTH PHASE TWO, a subdivision a portion Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 29 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida; as recorded in Plat Book E Page 25 the Public Records said county pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said, the style which is indicated above. Any person or entity claiming an interest in the surplus, if any, resulting from the foreclosure sale, other than the property owner as the date the Lis Pendens, must file a claim on same with the Clerk within 60 days after the foreclosure ficial seal said this 30 day July, 11:00 AM on the 3 day Oct, 2013, the following as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOTS 10 AND 17, BLOCK 5, GEORGE- TOWN ESTATES, A SUBDIVISION A PORTION SEC- TION 28, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, FLOR, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK C, PAGE 81, PUBLIC RECORDS SAID ANY PERSON CLAIM- SURPLUS FROM SALE, IF ANY, OR THAN OWNER AS DATE LIS PENDENS TER SALE. Please contact Shelia Sims, Chief Deputy Administrator, Office Administration at (850) at the M.C. Blanchard Judicial Building, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL your court, above-named Defendants, Liaison 6865 Caroline Street Milton, FL Phone (850) Fax (850) SantaRosa@flcourt NOTICE is hereby s1.gov given that the undersigned Clerk the Cir- Dated this 8 day your court Aug, cuit Santa, DONALD C. SPENCER will on the 3 day October 2012, at 11am on Clerk Of The Circuit 6865 Caroline Street, house in Milton, Florida, fer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, CLERK CIRthe following-described 9/1378 property situate in 9/1379 Florida: By: Steve Hatch Lot 20, Block A, 1ST CROSSWINDS SUB- DIVISION, a Subdivision, according to the FLOR- AND FOR Plat there, recorded 9/1376 in Plat Book G, Page : 33, on file with the 9/ CA, in and for CITIMORTGAGE, INC., 1ST Florida. AND FOR pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a FLOR HEIRS, case pending in said : BENEFICIARIES, DEVI-, the style SEES, ASSIGNEES, which is indicated 2012CA LIENOR, CREDITORS, above. TRUSTEES AND ALL WELLS FARGO ORS WHO MAY Any person or entity BANK, NA, CLAIM AN INTEREST claiming an interest in IN ESTATE the surplus, if any, resulting VERNIA H. DIAMOND; from the foreclo- PACE FICE- sure sale, other than FCU; the property owner as SCOTT TRACY TANYA SARIA AS PER the date the Lis BREWER; UNITED SONAL REPRESENTA- Pendens, must file a GUARANTY RESIDEN- TIVE ESTATE claim on same with the TIAL INSURANCE VERNIA DIAMOND; Clerk within 60 COMPANY SPOUSE days after the foreclosure NORTH CAROLINA; VERNIA H. DIA- PHYLIS SUSAN GOSS MOND ; A/K/A AKA PHYLIS S. SPOUSE JANICE T. GOSS NKA PHYLIS S. WAYBRIGHT; KIM ficial seal said BREWER; WATSON AS PER- this 29 day TENANT; IN POSSES- SONAL REPRESENTA- July, SION SUB- TIVE ESTATE JECT, VERNIA DIAMOND; TENANT IN POSSESneeds accommodation SION SUBticipate in order to par- JECT, (Please publish in you are enti- PRESS GAZETTE tled, IN MILTON) NOTICE FOREto the provision (Please publish in Please contact GIVEN pursuant to Final PRESS GAZETTE at Judgment Fore- IN MILTON) 6865 Caroline Street, closure dated the 8 day Milton, FL Telephone August, 2013, and (850) entered in GIVEN pursuant to Fi- within 7 working days 2012CA000403, the nal Judgment Foreclosure your receipt this Circuit the 1ST dated the 11 document. If you are Judicial Circuit in and day Sept, 2013, and hearing for entered in Florida, 12564CA, the Circuit WELLS FARGO BANK, the 1ST Judicial CLERK CIR- NA is the Plaintiff and Circuit in and for SCOTT TRACY BREWER, UNITED Florida, GUARANTY RESIDEN- CITIMORTGAGE, INC. By: Steve Hatch TIAL INSURANCE is the Plaintiff and UN- COMPANY NORTH KNOWN HEIRS, BENE- CAROLINA, PHYLIS FICIARIES, DEVISEES, SUSAN GOSS A/K/A ASSIGNEES, LIENOR, S. PHYLIS GOSS N/K/A CREDITORS, TRUS- 9/1375 PHYLIS S. BREWER TEES AND ALL 9/1376 and ORS WHO MAY TENANT(S) N/K/A CLAIM AN INTEREST IN AND FOR SUBJECT are defendants. The FLOR Clerk this shall SHAWN POSSESSION JERIRD IN IN VERNIA ESTATE H. DIAMOND, NO: best bidder for cash at CA the, NORTH FRONT STEPS JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL AS- HOUSE, 6865 SOCIATION CAROLINE STREET, MILTON, FL 32570, DUANE C. MOODISPAUGH; STACY H. MOODISPAUGH; UN- KNOWN TENANT I; TENANT II, and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spouses claiming by, through Dependable and under any the Housekeeper above-named Defendants, Over 20 years experience! References Available AMENDED NOTICE FORECLOSURE SALE COKER S LAWN & TRACTOR SERVICE From trimming to tractor work. 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19 Classifieds Santa Rosa s Press Gazette B11 DECEASED, PACE PLAT RECORDED IN CLAIMANTS. LINE STREET, MIL- FICE- PLAT BOOK G, PAGE TON, FL 32570, FCU, TANYA 62 (1&2), PHONE (850) SARIA AS PERSONAL By: Brandy Norris PUBLIC RECORDS FAX (850) , REPRESENTATIVE SAID..@FLCOUR ESTATE TS1.GOV, AT VERNIA DIAMOND, ANY PERSON CLAIM- LEAST 7 DAYS BE- U N K N O W N Order Final Summary Judgment U L E D FORE YOUR SCHED- TENANT(S), UN- 9/1379 SURPLUS FROM KNOWN SPOUSE SALE, IF ANY, Foreclosure dated Aug APPEARANCE, VERNIA H. DIAMOND, 9/1380 OR THAN , entered in OR IMMEDIATELY SPOUSE OWNER Civil UPON RECEIVING JANICE T. AS DATE CA THIS NOTIFICATION IF WAYBRIGHT and KIM 1ST LIS PENDENS the Circuit the TIME BEFORE WATSON AS PER- First Judicial Circuit in SCHEDULED AP- SONAL REPRESENTA- AND FOR and for Santa Rosa PEARANCE IS LESS TIVE ESTATE FLOR- TER SALE. County, Florida, THAN 7DAYS; IF YOU VERNIA DIAMOND the Clerk the ARE HEARING OR IN POSSESSION : Circuit will sell to VOICE IMPAIRED, SUBJECT PROP the highest bidder for CALL 711. ERTY are defendants. CA in order to par- 2013, at 11:00 a.m. on DATED AT MILTON, cash on 3 day Oct, The Clerk this shall sell to the highest JPMORGAN CHASE ticipate you are enti- the Santa Rosa - Sept the north front steps FLOR THIS 3 DAY BANK, N.A., SUCCEScash at the, NORTH SOR BY MERGER TO tled, house, 6865 Caroline FRONT STEPS CHASE HOME FIto the provision Street, Milton, Florida Brandy Norris NANCE LLC, SUCCES 32570, relative to the HOUSE, 6865 SOR BY MERGER TO Please contact Shelia following described CLERK CIR- CAROLINE STREET, CHASE MANHATTAN Sims, Chief Deputy MILTON, FL 32570, MORTGAGE CORPO- Administrator, the Final Judgment, to FLOR- 11:00 AM on the 2 day RATION, Office Administration at (850) CIR SEAL wit: Oct, 2013, the following at the M.C. COMMENCING AT as set forth in said Final Blanchard Judicial Judgment, to wit: Building, 5th Floor, CORNER BETH A. CROWELL; Pensacola, FL SOUAST QUAR- 9/1362 LOT 15, BLOCK 2, TENANT; TER NORTH- PORTWEST SUBDIVI- IN POSSESSION your court EAST QUARTER SION, BEING A POR- SUBJECT PROP, SHIP 1 NORTH, SECTION 22, TOWN- TION SECTION 4, ERTY, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 28 WEST, RANGE 29 WEST, ADOPTION: NOTICE FORE NCE SOUTH Sweethearts. Secure FLOR, Affectionate College FLOR ACCORDING TO (Please publish in LINE SAID SOUTH- await baby. ALONG WEST Stay-Home-Mom PLAT RE, RE- PRESS GAZETTE IN CORDED IN PLAT MILTON) EAST QUARTER Carolyn & Chris BOOK D, PAGE 3 NORAST PUBLIC REC Dated this day Aug QUARTER A DIS- Expenses Pd FLBar42311 ORDS SAID GIVEN pursuant to Final Judgment Fore- 8, TANCE FEET, NCE EAST closure dated the 8 day DONALD C. 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