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Richard Miller continues his tour of our local area with his new friend, Vic Campbell. Here he is at Oake’s Bar-B-Q in Chumuckla. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] ‘The heroes are the dead ones’

By Ramon Rios [email protected]

MILTON — Sgt. Richard Ginger Corbett has made several of these fl atware sets for everyday use. [RAMON RIOS/PRESS GAZETTE] (Dick) Miller was already a Marine when on June 25, 1950, North Korea started the invasion of South Korea. President Truman authorized Local artist bringing Native the U.S. military to protect civilians as they retreated before the enemy advance. Miller was trained as a American infl uences to Milton heavy equipment opera- tor, but there is a saying in the Marine Corps, that all By Ramon Rios time. She will be a Marines are trained to fight [email protected] guest at Alyssa’s Antique first. Depot, 4586 Chumuckla “The day I heard the United MILTON — Ginger Cor- Highway, on Nov. 16, from States was going to Korea to bett started working in 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. fight, I went straight to my ceramics over 25 years ago “I remember when my Sergeant Major’s house, while living with her hus- husband came to me and knocked on his door and told band Kermit Corbett and said that I needed to find him I needed to be in Korea only child Antoinette on something to do, because because I was a Marine and Johns Island right outside he didn’t want me working Marine’s fight wars,” Miller Charleston, South Carolina. anymore,” Corbett said. “I said. She went from a novice want to try ceramics.” A few days later Miller ceramic painter to full- A closer look at the turtles hatching on the beach. [RAMON RIOS/ was on his way to Korea as a blown pottery artist in a See ARTIST, A8 PRESS GAZETTE] grunt, an infantry Marine. It was often close-in fighting where you see the damage done by the instruments of war. “There are things in my mind that I don’t want to CMF raising funds for education program remember,” Miller said. “But they keep coming up.” By Ramon Rios said. Miller suffers from post [email protected] Hamilton said the building traumatic stress disorder. is already set up with rooms to PTSD is a mental health MILTON — The nonprofit hold classes. The CMF group condition that's triggered group Citizens Moving For- plans to purchase the building. by a terrifying event — either ward Inc. has announced a With that in mind, orga- experiencing it or witnessing benefit gospel concert fea- nizers have scheduled this it. turing Babbie Mason at 6 month’s benefit gospel con- Miller’s recollections were p.m. Nov. 29 at the Milton cert featuring Babbie Mason. so severe he tried to commit High School Auditorium, 5445 The opening act, Santa Rosa suicide. Even today he does Stewart St. Mass Choir, is like an all-star not like talking about what he The concert will also feature choir form the local area, experienced in Korea. the Santa Rosa Mass Choir. Hamilton said. Miller fought in historic “The concert is to benefit Tickets are $20 and can battles. The Battle of Inchon the Citizens Moving For- be purchased by contacting and the Chosin Reservoir ward Education Program,” Hamilton at 850-736-1976, battle. Miller admits that he said Murray Hamilton Sr., Michele Parker at 850-723- was shot in Inchon and that president of the group. 5895, or Carolyn McCray at he recuperated fast enough Hamilton said his group 850-686-1629. Tickets will to join his unit for the Chosin has been looking for a build- also be available at the door. Battle. ing or property to rent for Hamilton said they hope Vic Campbell from Chu- two years. CMF wants a to expand the property and muckla has a historic blog, place where children can raise enough money to build https://incountry.blogspot. go and do activities after basketball courts. com. He met Miller at a com- school. The fundraising efforts puter store and they struck “We also want to start are in the early stages for the up a friendship. Campbell holding tutoring classes so property, Hamilton said. has acted as Miller’s con- kids can keep up with their He hopes to raise at least cierge, taking him around grades,” Hamilton said. $3,000 from the concert. town. Hamilton said they found Citizens Moving Forward Miller moved to Milton a location at 6151 Dogwood Inc. is a Florida non-profit after his wife of 66 years, Drive. The property will need corporation based in Milton. Babbie Mason is an American gospel singer, songwriter, writer, Eleanor, passed away. He has some repairs, but it sits on 7 They registered with the and adjunct professor of songwriting at Point University and Lee been here for about two years acres. Florida Department of University, and also a television talk-show host. She will perform living with his son. “It’s a dream come true, a State's Division of Corpo- at a benefi t concert for Citizens Moving Forward Inc. on Nov. 29 at blessing from God,” Hamilton rations on Oct 31, 2016. Milton High School. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] See MILLER, A8

Publisher Jim Fletcher Community ...... A2 Sports & Outdoors ...... B2 B2 B1 623-2120 Opinion ...... A6 Diversions ...... B4 Argos survive North Santa Rosa announces [email protected] Lifestyle ...... B1 Classifieds ...... B7 Greenville, 17-14 Veterans Day Ceremony schedule * ** A2 Wednesday, November 6, 2019 | Santa Rosa Press Gazette COMMUNITY

GRAYDON WENDELL " GRADY" PITTS Free readings, book launch set 1931-2019 Graydon Wendell for ‘The Emerald Coast Review’ “Grady” Pitts, age 88, peacefully passed away Thursday, Octo- Special to GateHouse the cover. ber 31, 2019 at home Media Florida The special poets lau- in Milton, Florida. reate section includes Grady was born More than 25 contrib- reprints from the poetry September 8, 1931, in uting regional writers collection of the late Baker, Florida; and and artists are included Adelia Rosasco Soule and was raised in Bagdad in the 20th anniversary Laurie O’Brien, plus new and Milton. He was volume of “The Emerald work from Mary Hood, an Army Veteran, and Coast Review.” PhD; Leonard Temme, retired from Mon- Some of the writers PhD; Dr. Henry Lang- santo in 1985. He was will read their work at horne and Julie DeMarko. a member of Christ the book's launch, which Current Poet Laureate United Methodist The family wishes is 5:30-7 p.m. Nov. 8 at Jamey Jones also sub- Church of Milton. to thank the staff the Bodacious Bookstore mitted new works for He is preceded in at Emerald Coast and Cafe, 110 E. Inten- this volume. The section death by his daughter, Hospice for all their dencia St., Pensacola. includes brief biogra- Rena Carol Pitts Cox. care and support. The event is free and phies and photographs Grady is survived by The family requests open to the public. of the each poet laure- his wife of 44 years, memorial dona- The book can be pur- ate, the first compilation Sharon Pitts, son, tions may be made, chased at the launch for of its type since West Demmy Pitts; step- in Grady's name, to $15 or ordered online Florida Literary Federa- sons, John Williams Christ United Meth- from Amazon after Nov. tion began naming poets and Jerry Williams; odist Church, 5983 8. laureate in 1986. and his step-daughter, Dogwood Dr. Mil- The volume features The selected works Debra Weeks. He ton, FL 32570; or to poetry, fiction, nonfic- represent submissions also leaves to cher- Emerald Coast Hos- tion, visual art and a from Escambia, Santa ish his memory, eight pice, 5536 Stewart St. special section of poetry Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, grandchildren, sixteen Milton, FL 32570. from all seven Poets and Bay counties in great-grandchildren Lewis Funeral Laureate of Northwest Florida; and Escambia, and two great-great- Home of Milton has Florida. Mobile, and Baldwin grandchildren. been entrusted with Andrea Walker, volun- counties in Alabama. The family is having arrangements. teer and editorial team [CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS] There are also works a Celebration of Life, Condolences to the member who wrote the from some members of at 2:00 p.m., Sunday family may be left at: foreword for the book, of our varied voices. nostalgia, light, sorrow the West Florida Liter- November 10, 2019, at www.lewisfuner- describes the variety of The sound of voices in and loss.” The photo- ary Federation who no Christ United Meth- alhomes.net or work in the upcoming this edition rings with graph entitled “Terns longer live in the area. odist Church on Dog- www.facebook. volume as “an accurate themes of nature, con- at Pensacola Beach” by Visit www.wflf.org for wood Drive in Milton. com/lewisfun.home regional representation templation, conflict, Walker was selected for more information.

WHAT'S HAPPENING

Santa Rosa government •Community Redevelop- BANQUET: 6 p.m. Feb. 7 Commissioners Meeting Tri-County Community bill, current picture ID on and local announce- ment Agency, 5:30 p.m. at the Santa Rosa County Room, 6495 Caroline St., Council, Inc.'s Low-Income applicant and Social Security ments, events and activi- Nov. 12. Auditorium, 4530 Spikes Milton to provide an update Home Energy Assistance cards on all household mem- ties are as follows. •City Council, 5:45 p.m. Way, Milton. Sponsor- about the county’s multi- Program assists with bers. Call 981-0036 for details. Nov. 12. ships and donations are year implementation plan energy obligations, electric FLORIDA DEPARTMENT CITY OF MILTON MEET- •Committee of the Whole, available. Tickets are $25 funded by the RESTORE or gas, to heat or cool OF CORRECTIONS HIRING INGS: All meetings take 5:30 p.m. Nov. 21. per person and may be Act direct component and the home for applicants BONUS: $1,000 hiring place in council chambers, •Riverfront Redevelopment picked up weekdays at the to solicit comments for the who qualify and have not bonuses to new FDC hires City Hall, 6738 Dixon St., Team, 3:30 p.m. Nov. 14. chamber offi ce, 4344 U.S. development of second received assistance in the at institutions statewide, Milton, unless otherwise •Historic Preservation Highway 90, Pace. Email amendment that would past year. including Santa Rosa stated. Meetings are open Board, 5:30 p.m. Nov. 14. nickiqualls@pacechamber. include new projects. The Apply Mondays only at 6607 Correctional Institution, to the public. Call City •LEAP Committee, 3:30 p.m. com for more information. current plan and general Elva St., Milton. Bring proof Milton. Applicants who Manager's Offi ce, 983-5411 Nov. 21, Conference Room RESTORE PUBLIC MEET- information is at www. of gross household income complete their correctional for details. “A” ING: Santa Rosa County santarosa.fl .gov/restore. (wages, Social Security, offi cer certifi cation through •Milton Planning Board, 5 •Board of Adjustments, 5:30 will hold a RESTORE public For questions regarding SSI, child support, pensions, either FDC or certain state p.m. Nov. 7. p.m. Nov. 25. meeting 6 p.m. Nov. 12 at the meeting, contact Naisy retirement, etc.) for the last colleges are eligible. Paid •Housing Work Group, 6;30 PACE CHAMBER ANNUAL the Santa Rosa County Dolar, 850-981-2019. 30 days on all household training is available. Visit p.m. Nov. 7. MEETING, AWARDS Administrative Complex, ENERGY BILL HELP: members, electric or gas FLDOCjobs.com for details.

BRIEFS

These are upcom- organizations. Village Craft Fair Nov. in general and a spe- a library-sponsored event. Guy Thompson Commu- ing community events, 9 at Santa Rosa Masonic cific person in following Call 382-3952 for details. nity Center, 5629 Byrom announcements and Seeking vendors for the Lodge. Indoor and out- months. For more infor- AZALEA GARDEN CLUB St., Room 113. Milton poet activities by area fifth annual Christmas door booths are available. mation, contact Kathy OF PACE: 12:30 to 3 p.m. laureate Marc Livanos Contact Sandra Whit- Krafka at kkrafka@hot- second Mondays of the hosts the poetry workshop ley, 850-623-4066 for mail.com. bring a friend. month from September for teenagers with probing details. The event is spon- This is not a library-spon- to May at the Pace Fire weekly prompts on issues sored by Milton Chapter sored program. Department conference relevant to their daily lives. No. 189 of the Order of room, 4773 Pace Patriot CENTRAL SANTA ROSA Eastern Star. Tobacco Free Flor- Blvd. Meet and greet at REPUBLICAN CLUB: 5:30 ida will have a Tools to 12:30 p.m. and meeting p.m. meal and 6:30 p.m. The Indoor Church Quit class 5-7 p.m. Nov. at 1 p.m., with a variety meeting fi rst Thursdays Yard Sale and Homemade 29 and Dec. 13 at 5527 of guest speakers each at Grover T’s Restau- Baked Goods Sale is 8 a.m. Stewart St., Milton. Pre- month. Guests are wel- rant, Highway 90 in Pace. to 2 p.m. Nov. 9 at True registration is required. come. Contact Margie, Visitors are welcome. Call Grace Fellowship Church, Call 398-6965 to reserve 850-983-9601, or Debbie, 377-3976 between 9 a.m. 5178 Willard Norris Road, a spot. The class is free. 850-736-8629, for more and 3 p.m. weekdays for Milton. Call or email 850- For those 18 years old, if information. more information. 623-4795 or tgfcontact@ medically appropriate, THE RED SHOE BOOK CLUB: SANTA ROSA REPUBLICAN gmail.com for details. the Florida Department 10 a.m. third Mondays, the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: of Health offers free nico- club meets to discuss the meets every third Thursday The Santa Rosa Veter- tine replacement patches, books they're individually of the month at Grover T's ans Memorial Foundation lozenges and gum. It reading about the nation's Restaurant, 5887 U.S. High- will host a Veterans Day also offers free commu- First Ladies. Each person way 90 in Milton. Dnner at parade starting 9:30 a.m. nity, worksite and clinic reads their own selected 5:30 p.m., meeting at 6:30 Nov. 11 at Milton High groups. book then shares interesting p.m. School, 5445 Stewart St., facts. If you have any ques- ALZHEIMER'S/DEMENTIA followed by a ceremony RECURRING tions, contact Kathy Krafka CAREGIVER SUPPORT at the Veteran's Memo- at [email protected]. GROUP: 1 to 3 p.m. second rial, 5191 Willing St. Any MILITARY ORDER OF THE MILTON GARDEN CLUB: Thursdays, at Guy Thomp- organization wishing PURPLE HEART: Chap- meets 9:30 -11:30 a.m. son Community Center, to participate may con- ter 566 and Auxiliary Unit second Tuesdays, Septem- 5629 Byrom St. in Milton. tact the foundation at 566 meetings have a new ber through May at the Caregivers often struggle 850-860-2427 or email location in Pensacola. The Garden Club, 5256 Alabama alone to care for a loved santarosa.veterans. meetings are noon to 2 p.m. St., Milton. Starts with one who is changing physi- memorial.plaza@gmail. third Saturdays of the month meet and greet followed by cally and mentally from the com. at Moose Lodge No. 557, 10 a.m. program. Meet- person they initially knew. 8851 Lewis St., Pensacola. ings are free and open to Come and meet others who The club's next meeting ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: the public and includes are walking that path. is 10 a.m. Nov. 18 at the 7 p.m. Monday through an educational program. SANTA ROSA BEEKEEPERS Navarre Public Library, Thursday at Chuck's Cycles, 850-626-2003 or miltongar- ASSOCIATION: 6 p.m. pot- 8484 James Harvell 5764 Stewart St., Milton. Call [email protected]. luck dinner, 7 p.m. meeting Road, Navarre. Members 850-381-9411 or 850-626-6637 TAKE OFF POUNDS SEN- on the third Thursday at will study the Giants of for details. Website: AA.org. SIBLY: TOPS meets 10-11 the Santa Rosa County Industry and/or Robber MILTON PIECEMAKERS a.m. Tuesdays at 4709 Extension offi ce, 6263 Dog- Barons of the Gilded Age. QUILT GUILD: 9:15 a.m. Keyser Lane, Pace. Weigh wood Drive, Milton. Visitors Each reads a self-chosen second Mondays at the in 8:30-9:45 a.m. Details: are welcome. Details: book or source mate- Milton library, 5541 Ala- 1-800-932-8677. Clarence Prater, president, rial and finds interesting bama St. Open to those MILTON'S POET LAURE- 623-776-7018, or Sandy facts to share. This month interested in quilting and ATE WORKSHOP: 3:30 to Ashby, vice president, they will discuss the topic joining the guild. This is not 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the 529-5770. * ** Santa Rosa Press Gazette | Wednesday, November 6, 2019 A3 Halloween week prank targets Google sites of local schools

By Tom McLaughlin of amorous animated race what had occurred and said the [email protected] cars was the featured photo district had taken steps to have Friday morning at the Meigs the images removed. Some parents and students Middle School website, for Google creates the targeted using Google to access their instance. An image associated pages without permission or Okaloosa or Santa Rosa County with the Kenwood Elemen- validation by school districts, school’s website this Halloween tary’s site was apparently Horton said, and anyone can week were being treated to a obscene enough that Google upload photos outside of school not-so-pleasant trick. had removed it by Friday district control. Someone, it seems, has added morning. “The district has reached out [FILE PHOTO/DAILY NEWS] a photo or two to those appear- The “photos” function at to Google to address this issue ing in search results for the sites Pryor Middle School appears to in hopes of coming up with a set it up,“ Horton said. directly to schools. at several local schools. have been targeted the hardest district-wide solution,” Horton “We’re disappointed that The incidents were reported A couple of the images were by the prankster or pranksters. said. . Google allows this to happen,” Thursday evening to the Fort head scratchers, like that of A few Santa Rosa County The only apparent option he said. Walton Beach Police Depart- the bloated tiger posted on the schools, including Gulf Breeze the School District has at the Horton said the School Dis- ment. Police spokesman Doug Choctawhatchee High School High School and Oriole Beach moment is to initiate a time- trict is “looking into the matter Rainer said the information page or the bloodied patch- Elementary, also appear to have consuming process by which and will take appropriate action about the incidents had been eyed pirate at Fort Walton been victimized. the district claims ownership where needed.” shared Friday with the Oka- Beach High School’s page. Steve Horton, the spokes- of the created ad “even though He said families can go loosa County Sheriff’s Office Others were bizarre and man for the Okaloosa County it’s not ours” and have Google directly to the Okaloosas- and county school resource a few were crude. A pair School District, was aware of send documents via U.S. mail to chools.com website to link officers are investigating.

* ** A4 Wednesday, November 6, 2019 | Santa Rosa Press Gazette

Bubba Watson to star in commercials for children’s hospital

Santa Rosa County native and professional golfer Bubba Watson will star in commercials for Studer Family Children’s Hospital

Special to GateHouse Media Florida

PENSACOLA — Professional golfer and Santa Rosa County native Bubba Watson will star in a series of commercials focusing on specialized pediat- ric care provided at the Studer Family Children’s Hospital at Ascension Sacred Heart. Watson, a resident of Pensacola who was born at Ascension Sacred Heart Pen- sacola, and his wife, Angie, have made generous donations Bubba Watson plays with a child in a playroom at the Studer Family Children’s Hospital. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] toward the construction of the new four-story children’s hos- specialized care from North- pital, which opened in May. west Florida's only children's The entrance road to the new hospital. children’s hospital was offi- The Children’s Hospital cially named Bubba Watson includes a pediatric emergency Drive. department, neonatal inten- “When the world moves so sive care unit, medical/surgical quickly, you begin to ask your- beds, observation beds, a self how to make a long-term pediatric imaging depart- difference, one that will last ment, pharmacy, inpatient for generations to come,” said rehabilitation gym, child life Watson in a press release. playrooms, outpatient lab “Children are among the services and a new family- most vulnerable populations friendly dining venue. in society, and providing world More than 120 pediatric doc- class care in a time of need is at tors serve on the Children’s the heart of our mission,” said Hospital’s medical staff, caring Nick Ragone, executive vice for kids across 30 pediatric spe- president and chief marketing cialties. For more information, officer, Ascension. visit www.studerfamilychild- In May 2019, the new Studer renshospital.com. Family Children’s Hospital at Ascension Sacred Heart opened for patient care. This The Watson Family stands near expansion enables more sick the street named after Bubba and injured children to receive Watson. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO]

* ** Santa Rosa Press Gazette | Wednesday, November 6, 2019 A5 FWB native receives wings of gold at NAS Whiting Field

By Lt. Keith Darby do you want to be a pilot?” While training with Helicop- NAS Whiting Field public affairs office Previously, Jones had eye sur- ter Training Squadron Twenty gery and didn’t think she would Eight at Whiting to earn her MILTON — 1st Lt. Saman- qualify. But after passing the wings, the importance of physi- tha Jones, U.S. Marine Corps, test and receiving a waiver, she cal fitness was consistently a Fort Walton Beach native and was on her way to Officer Train- emphasized. Choctawhatchee High School ing school, followed by pilot “You definitely have to keep graduate, earned her wings of training at NAS Whiting Field. your fitness up to make sure that gold in front of family and fellow Jones had an opportunity to you can fit in the aircraft,” said pilots at Naval Air Station (NAS) fly in a CH-53 helicopter and Jones. Whiting Field in Milton on Oct to meet some pilots during last When asked what advice 25. year’s Fleet Fly In, an annual she would give officers con- Jones believes that becoming event at NAS Whiting Field that sidering aviation or heading a Marine helicopter pilot may allows students to hear from to NAS Whiting Field to train, have been a divine intervention aviation leadership, squadron she advised making a choice of sorts. When she entered the pilots based nationwide, and of to become a pilot early as far as Lt. Samantha Jones, U.S. Marine Corps, received her wings of gold Tallahassee recruiting office a course, experience flying in the success of the pipeline. from her husband onboard NAS Whiting Field upon completing few years ago, she wasn’t sure cockpit of operational aircraft. She also said there is a lot of advanced helicopter training. [PHOTO BY JULIE ZIEGENHORN, NAS WHITING she’d be stepping out as a pro- Jones said that she was very group study and encouraged FIELD PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER] spective student pilot. She said impressed with the way the other prospective pilots to “be she simply knew she wanted to CH-53 pilots spoke about their prepared to be pushed – so you have fun. and wind down.” be a Marine. community, their flying expe- can fly better.” “Although you’re a student, Jones is heading to New River, While discussing her riences and how maneuverable Additional words of wisdom you still have to have fun. Pick N.C., where she will be attached qualifications and career oppor- the aircraft is for such a large from someone who successfully a period when you don’t (have to to Marine Aircraft Group 29 to tunities, a sergeant asked “Hey, helicopter. earned her wings, Jones said to study) and pick up a book, relax fly the CH-53E.

* ** A6 Wednesday, November 6, 2019 | Santa Rosa Press Gazette OPINION

ANOTHER VIEW ANOTHER VIEW Trump right to mark the death of al-Baghdadi as a victory

ne mark of how far we have fallen into the politics of division is the blowback the White House has experienced after O the killing of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Now let’s first stipulate that no one on this side of civilized society would seriously argue the world was a better place with al-Baghdadi in it. He was, after all, the leader of the Islamic State group that unleashed forces of tyranny, violence and destruction through parts of Syria and Iraq. His men also sacked cities, exploited all who fell under their control and created one of the largest refugee crises in modern history, as anyone with the ability fled to far-flung corners of the region and world. Al-Baghdadi was a man who gave us live Who’s your al-Baghdadi? beheadings and torture, and who also person- ally took pleasure in human misery. Kayla houses. Let’s replicate Vietnam, intel issues anymore, just this Mueller, an American abducted in Aleppo, call it a win and let free mar- impeachment farce. And given Syria, was one of his victims. Kidnapped in kets sprout; in 10 years we will their great sources, wouldn’t 2013, she died in 2015 after, reportedly, al- be buying clothing and Dollar you expect Schiff’s “whistle Baghdadi had raped her multiple times. Store products from them. blower” to fully and accu- So when American special forces caught up I would like to appoint a com- rately have filled them in? to al-Baghdadi over the weekend in a daring Ron Hart mission to look into both wars. Now with al-Baghdadi gone, raid, it was a good example of one of our We need someone who is used ISIS will start a search for a new enemies being brought to justice, or, more to violence and doling out unac- leader. Maybe they bring some- accurately, justice being brought to an enemy resident Trump went on countable large sums of money, one up through accounting to of civilized society. TV on Sunday to announce perhaps NFL Commissioner run the spot. I can see the board’s Let’s also stipulate that how President P he had OK’d the mission Roger Goodell. I suggest he search committee interview- talked about this raid, espe- for Special Forces to go into impose a penalty on Washing- ing jihadi candidates for the job: cially on the heels of his withdrawal of support Syria and kill top ISIS leader ton, D.C., of a one-war sus- “Tell us about your vision for for the Kurds in parts of Syria, all but invited Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. CNN pension and loss of the draft. ISIS and yourself, and specifi- some criticism. The raid, after all, appears to and MSNBC felt they had to This is not to detract from cally, in four years, where do you have been made possible in part by intelligence cover the story, so they reported the heroics of our Special see yourself exploding?” gathered through the Kurds, and it was the kind that Trump killed an unarmed Forces and Navy SEALs. I On Trump’s watch, we of military mission that will be harder to per- Muslim and his three children. would like to buy them all a have gone harder after ISIS form with a smaller American footprint on the This followed the recent killing drink, perhaps one named for and al-Qaeda, with more ground. Other critical voices also piped up to of the son of Osama bin Laden, them called “the bin Laden.” sensible rules of engagement say that this raid was just another swing of the who had taken over as head of his It’s three shots and a splash. than Obama forced on our hammer in a never-ending game of whack-a- dad’s al-Qaeda. Like his father, Unlike Obama, who took the soldiers. And ISIS’ recruit- mole. Another terrorist leader will surely take Hamza bin Laden was killed by Nobel Peace prize he got as an ment is down. It is hard to al-Baghdadi’s place. Navy SEALs. He was laid to rest insult and further entangled us promise 72 virgins in heaven; We agree that the administration should not beside his dad in the family ocean. in more and longer wars (and since Hugh Hefner checked have pulled back support for the Kurds, and Seven trillion dollars into the drone strikes), Trump to his in this year, there might not instead it should be offering a clear vision with “War on Terror,” can we now credit seems intent on extricating be that many anymore. moral purpose for the war against extremists stop putting troops over there, us from these hell-holes. Even There is room for Trump to that would perpetrate violence against us and and can we be allowed not to in pulling us out of Syria, he cut strike an understanding with undermine democratic governments in the be humiliated by the unwieldy a deal of mutual interest with jihadis now. Like the Bin Laden Middle East. But don’t count us among the and unaccountable behemoth, Russia, , the Kurds and raid, our forces took a lot of voices who have a critical word to say about the TSA, every time we fly? At least Assad to be allowed into northern al-Baghdadi’s personal items to al-Baghdadi raid. It was a brave move, and a let us keep our shoes on, and I Syria to kill al-Baghdadi. Talk learn more about his operation. decision Trump deserves credit for and rightly think you have enough 4-ounce about your “Art of the Deal.” We found out Bin Laden dyed should characterize as a victory. Our special shampoos by now, TSA. Like No doubt ISIS and al-Qaeda his hair, liked women fighting forces who conducted the raid once again dem- the SEIU (Service Employees leaders are awful human beings. over him, watched a lot of porn, onstrated the power of a professional military International Union), I suggest Can you imagine waking up every used Viagra and smoked weed. dedicated to the preservation of a free society. TSA agents name their union day hating your enemies so badly So peace may be easy, since what And as for the whack-a-mole aspect to this the “Service Hierarchy Interna- that you spend your entire time we have in common is much war, we will say only that in combat, tempo tional Fraternity of Transporta- trying to kill them or ruin their stronger than what divides us. matters. This raid delivered a blow to a dan- tion Legion Employees Security lives and not doing anything gerous terrorist organization, and now every Service,” or SHIFTLESS. else? Or, as we know those folks Ron Hart, a libertarian syndi- ounce of energy it spends reconstituting itself We have not gotten a bill or in America, House Democrats. cated oped humorist, worked is that much less energy available to perpetrat- any accountability for the tril- Speaking of which, Adam at Goldman Sachs and is an ing attacks against us and our allies. lions we spent in Iraq, or learned “Shifty” Schiff and “Nanny award-winning author and what we got for our money. State” Pelosi are miffed Trump TV/radio commentator. The Dallas Morning News Ditto for Afghanistan. We did did not tell them of the raid. He can be reached at Ron@ find bin Laden and al-Baghdadi Never mind that their intel RonaldHart.com, or visit after 15 years; they were in their committee never meets on www.RonaldHart.com.

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Send letters to [email protected] or mail them to 6576 Caroline St., Milton, FL 32570. * ** Santa Rosa Press Gazette | Wednesday, November 6, 2019 A7 Hurlburt to get new aircraft Trump Jr. to hold ‘Small number’ of Sandestin book-signing light-attack planes headed to Air Force Special Operations Rep. Registration is available central Florida. Command also set to appear at through the day of the A blurb on the web- Friday morning event event. site for the publisher, By Jim Thompson Appearing with Pres- Hachette Book Group, [email protected] By Jim Thompson ident Donald Trump’s states “Trump, Jr. writes jthompson@ eldest son will be Rep. about the importance HURLBURT FIELD — nwfdailynews.com Matt Gaetz, R-Fla. of fighting back and The U.S. Air Force has The Northwest Florida standing up for what taken another step toward DESTIN — Donald congressman has been a you believe in. From bringing a small number of Trump Jr. will be at staunch defender of the his childhood summers new aircraft to Hurlburt In this undated photo, an A-29 Super Tucano fl ies over the Sandestin Resort president. in Communist Czecho- Field as part of the ser- New Mexico’s White Sands Missile Range. As many as in Miramar Beach this Trump Jr. signed his slovakia that began his vice’s light-attack aircraft three Super Tucanos are slated to come soon to Air Force week as part of a book book Tuesday at the political thought process, initiative. Special Operations Command at Hurlburt Field. [ETHAN D. tour for his “Triggered: Barnes & Noble on 5th to working on construc- The Air Force hinted at WAGNER/U.S. AIR FORCE] How the Left Thrives Avenue in New York tion sites with his father, the purchase of up to six on Hate and Wants to City, with the book tour to the major achievements light-attack turboprop aircraft. Plans call for two including integrating them Silence Us.” kicking off Thursday of President Trump’s aircraft earlier this year, or three of each of the air- with ground-based special The Friday morn- in Birmingham. Trump administration, Donald when it included $35 mil- craft to be purchased. operations forces. ing event is free, but Jr.’s Friday morning stop Trump, Jr. ... delivers a lion in its budget request for According to an Air Force More specifically, tickets are required. at the Sandestin Resort book that focuses on suc- the fiscal year that began news release, a contract for according to Capt. Angel- To obtain an emailed will be followed by an cess and perseverance and Oct. 1. However, the fed- the Super Tucanos should ica Epperson, AFSOC ticket, register online at afternoon book-signing proves offense is the best eral defense funding bill be signed by the end of the public affairs officer, the https://bit.ly/34nebow. in The Villages in north defense.” that would provide money year. A contract for the command will develop its for the purchase remains Wolverines is expected to Super Tucano program tied up in congressional be signed early next year. “to meet increased partner wrangling. It is the Super Tucanos nation requests for light- In the meantime, that will be coming to Hurl- attack assistance.” though, the Air Force late burt Field, headquarters of The AT-6 Wolver- last month issued its final Air Force Special Opera- ine will be used by Air requests for proposals on tions Command (AFSOC). Combat Command at the new aircraft, indicating According to the Air Force, Nellis Air Force Base, an interest in purchas- AFSOC will use the aircraft Nevada, for continued ing “a limited number” of to develop an instructor testing and development both the Textron Aviation pilot program for its combat of operational tactics and AT-6 Wolverine and Sierra aviation adviser mission. development of networks Nevada Corporation/ Combat aviation advisers to digitally link light- Embraer Defense & Secu- work with foreign aviation attack aircraft with other rity A-29 Super Tucano forces in a variety of ways, aircraft.

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Campbell said he has heard Miller talk- ing about his Korean experiences with soldiers that fought in Vietnam. Richard “Dick” Miller is Campbell said he believes an 88-year-old Korean that Miller opened up to War veteran who these guys because they moved to the Milton understand what he is area two years ago feeling. after the death of his “His survival can be wife, Eleanor. Miller classified as a miracle,” received three Purple Campbell said. Hearts during his tour He made it through in Korea. [RAMON RIOS/ the Chosin Battle with- PRESS GAZETTE] out physical wounds. The mental wounds still struggled to gain alti- persist. tude and was shot down He told stories of seeing by small arms fire. Miller a young Marine they had was hit again and his Ginger Corbett shows off some of her hand-built clay sculptures. The hand-made straw baskets are made of the same nicknamed Poopypants basket was knocked from materials and techniques as the big baskets sold around New Mexico. [RAMON RIOS/PRESS GAZETTE] trying to get a better the helicopter. His basket on the enemy fell to the ground and he Corbett learned how Martinez’s pottery, and “I started having ’Pot slid down a ravine and broke several bones. The ARTIST to use the pottery wheel maybe buy a piece. She Parties’ to sell what I was straight onto a mine and helicopter blew up on and hand-building was shocked at the prices. creating,” Corbett said as exploded. He also saw impact with the ground From Page A1 techniques. In her first “I decided to make my she laughed at her pun. his fellow Marines freeze killing everyone on board. competition at school she own pottery and copy her Corbett works with during the two-week Miller woke up three won the Hobbyist Freddy style,” Corbett said. That earthen ware, porcelain battle or losing feet and weeks later in a hospi- Trophy for Best Sculptor. lead her to create her own and stoneware. hands due to frostbite. tal and he came home to Corbett, now 86-years- “My teacher, Duke style of pottery with a Corbett said she loves Estimates on the tem- Akron, Ohio. old, was born and raised Reddy, used to tell me heavy Native American to work with the wheel perature at the Chosin Miller went on to receive in Albuquerque, New how much he liked to see influence. and hand-building battle range from minus two doctorate degrees in Mexico, which has a large me work,” Corbett said. Her husband, Kermit, equally. 20 degrees to minus 60 Polymer Chemistry, in artist community and “He told me I was a natu- passed away in 2008 and “There is nothing on degrees. chemical engineering and pottery is a big part of the ral with clay.” she moved to Bagdad to your mind when you work In a different battle history. tourist trade. Corbett wanted to live with her daughter on the wheel except the Miller was wounded Even with his PTSD he She said she had create the kind of pot- and her family. clay and how it feels in again. He was placed always participates in Vet- always loved the pottery tery that was being done Corbett brought her your hand as you bring it on a small Mobile erans Day events to honor and art made by Native in New Mexico. pottery wheel and tools up in form,” Corbett said. Army Surgical Hospital the heroes. Americans. She fell in love with the and set up shop in the “When I create something it helicopter. “The heroes are the dead “At first I would just Pueblo Indian pottery garage and kitchen. makes me feel good.” The helicopter ones,” Miller said. paint ceramic items that style of Maria Montoya other people had poured Martinez, a Native Amer- and fired,” Corbett said. ican artist who created She soon found that she internationally-known wanted more and enrolled pottery. in the Duke School of Clay On a trip back to Albu- and Fine Arts. querque she went to see

Ginger Corbett makes these hand-made fl owers from clay. [RAMON RIOS/PRESS GAZETTE]

Ginger Corbett made a replica of one of her favorite artists Maria Montoya Martinez from the picture the fi gurine is holding. [RAMON RIOS/PRESS GAZETTE]

The Story Teller is a collection of hand-made fi gurines made out of clay that is fi red and painted by Ginger Corbett. [RAMON RIOS/PRESS GAZETTE]

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Motorcycle veterans group joins past Veterans Day Parade. [FILE PHOTO] Santa Rosa County Veterans Day Ceremony schedule

By Ramon Rios [email protected]

MILTON — The Santa Rosa County Commission and the Santa Rosa Veteran's Memo- rial Foundation have released the schedule for Veterans Day events and announcements. The following schedule is for Nov. 11 at the Veterans Memorial Plaza in Milton. 9:15 a.m. - The Santa Rosa Veteran's Memorial Founda- tion will be holding a Veterans Day Parade. All parade par- ticipants should assemble at Milton High School. Any organization wishing to par- ticipate, please contact the memorial at 850-860-2427 or email at santarosa.veterans. [email protected]. 9:30 a.m. - The parade starts at Milton High School, travels south down Highway 87, turns left at Berryhill Road and then turns right onto Willing, ending at the Veter- ans Memorial Plaza. 11 a.m. - Ceremony at Vet- erans Memorial Plaza, 5191 Willing Street in Milton. • Official welcome from Santa Rosa County Commis- Milton and Pace High School Marching Bands join together to march and play in a past Veterans Day Parade. [FILE PHOTO] sioner Don Salter • Presentation of colors by Baptist Church, Milton. Milton High School NJROTC • Unveiling of Liberty Tree • Invocation by NASWF Plaque Commissioner Don LCDR Tae Kim Salter • National Anthem is 12:10 p.m. - 4-H barbe- performed by Milton High cue (for donations) follows School Choir, Director Kate ceremony Wernette The following Santa Rosa • Pledge of Allegiance by County offices will be closed Ethan Salter Nov. 11 for Veteran's Day: • Post of colors by Milton • Santa Rosa County Board High School NJROTC of Commissioners, including • Proclamations by city of the library system and animal Milton Mayor Heather Lind- shelter. say and SRC Commissioner • The library system will Bob Cole close at 5 p.m. on Nov. 27 and • Coloring Winners (six will be closed on Nov. 30. awards) by CDR Kennith • Santa Rosa County Clerk Kerr, Commanding Officer of the Court HT-18 • Santa Rosa County Prop- • Introduction of Speaker - erty Appraiser Commissioner Don Salter • Santa Rosa County • Keynote Speaker - CDR Supervisor of Elections Leroy Shoesmith, NAS Whit- • Santa Rosa County Tax ing Field Operations Officer Collector • Presentation of “God • The Central Landfill will Bless America,” by Milton be open Nov. 11 High School Choir, Director • Santa Rosa County Katie Wernette 911 dispatch, Lifeguard • Laying of the wreaths - by Ambulance Service and fire veterans organizations departments are open daily. • Presentation of “God In the event of severe Bless the USA” by TBD weather, events will be held • Taps - Milton High School at Milton High School. Band, Director Gray Weaver For more information, • Benediction by Senior contact Vickie Powers at Pastor Jim Liberacki, Eastside 860-2427. Scouting groups for girls march in a Veterans Day Parade. [FILE PHOTO] * ** B2 Wednesday, November 6, 2019 | Santa Rosa Press Gazette SPORTS & OUTDOORS Argos survive North Greenville, 17-14

By Sam Grubenhoff 17-14. recovered their late onside [email protected] After Crusader linebacker kick, they ran a pair of plays Caleb Bynum corralled the ensu- that picked up 13 yards and PENSACOLA — The Argos ing onside kick, however, North put the ball at the Argos’ 36. escaped. That’s what matters. Greenville couldn’t get past the A graduate defensive After allowing a score with Argos’ 36, and Baker threw three tackle, Bush put a stop to that two minutes to go and botching straight incompletions under burgeoning march quickly, the ensuing onside kick recov- duress before turning the ball sacking Baker for an 8-yard ery, the victory took six more over on downs. loss that backed the ball up plays than the UWF coaching The Argos’ late success was to the 44. staff likely would have preferred, par for the course in the second The Crusaders didn’t but, hey, a win is a win, and the half. After trailing 7-3 at the gain another inch, and Bush No. 20 West Florida football break, UWF erased the deficit on finished with six tackles, team picked up its seventh running back Jervon Newton’s including one for a loss. straight, 17-14, against North 1-yard touchdown dive with Greenville on Saturday eve- 2:22 left in the third and went UP NEXT ning at Blue Wahoos Stadium ahead by 10 just five minutes UWF receiver Ka’Ron Ashley.hauls in a touchdown pass in a 17-14 in Pensacola. later on Reed’s 38-yard touch- victory against North Greenville on Saturday at Blue Wahoos The Argos hit the road one Despite three first-quarter down pass to Ka'Ron Ashley. Stadium in Pensacola. [MORGAN GIVENS/UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA] last time this season to take on turnovers, including an Austin defending national champion Reed pick six on UWF’s first STAT OF THE NIGHT: streak sat at six games, which leader in yards per game, Reed Valdosta State at 6:05 EST possession, the Argos (7-1 Seven occurred late during the 2017 finished the afternoon with Saturday at Bazemore-Hyder overall, 6-0 Gulf South Confer- run to the NCAA Division 254 yards and a touchdown Stadium in Valdosta, . ence) led 17-7 early in the fourth For UWF, the best start in II National Championship on 21-of-32 passing. On the The game will air on ESPN3 quarter until the Crusaders (3-6, program history just keeps game. season, he has passed for 1,811 and the ESPN app as part of 2-5) mounted a 12-play, 81-yard getting better. Prior to the yards and 18 touchdowns the NCAA Division 2 Football touchdown drive that ran almost 2019 campaign, the Argos’ OFFENSIVE MVP: against just seven interceptions. Showcase. five full minutes off the clock; best record through eight Austin Reed, UWF UWF fell to Valdosta (8-0, North Greenville quarterback games sat at 5-3, which hap- DEFENSIVE MVP: Ian 6-0) 48-21 a year ago, sur- Donny Baker capped the series pened in each of the past two After throwing that early pix- Bush, UWF rendering 24 unanswered in with a 25-yard touchdown pass seasons. six, Reed rebounded nicely. the fourth quarter, and are 0-3 to Lucas Catalfomo that made it Meanwhile, their best win The Gulf South Conference’s After the Crusaders all-time against the Blazers. FAB FIVE

Baker (9-1), Niceville yards and two touchdowns (10-0) lead from graduated running back quintet of area Junior McLaughlin. Given the postseason selections Gators average 377.9 rush- ing yards per game this year, By Sam Grubenhoff duplicating that performance [email protected] shouldn’t prove too difficult.

The time has finally arrived. CRESTVIEW Somebody wake up Jim Mora. (5-5, 0.567 RPI) It’s time to talk playoffs! After weeks of spec- In the end, Crestview’s ulation and amateur brilliant schedule saved the number-crunching, the Bulldogs’ season. Tim Hatten FHSAA finally revealed its and Co. played not one, not playoff brackets Sunday two, not three, but six playoff L to R: Baker’s Joe Brunson, Crestview’s Taylor Scarbrough, Freeport’s Brandon Siples, Niceville’s Will morning, and five teams in teams during their 2019 cam- Koch and South Walton’s Drake Roberts will lead their teams into the playoff this November. [FILE PHOTO/ the Daily News’ coverage paign to secure the eighth and DAILY NEWS] area — Baker, Crestview, final seed in Region 1-7A. Freeport, Niceville and South Their reward? Well, they Now the Bulldogs get to Niceville was dominant claim the No. 5 seed. Walton — made the cut. get to play No. 1 Edgewa- welcome No. 5 Graceville to from start to finish, holding Now Phil Tisa and Co. get The road to Tallahassee and ter (9-1) at 6:30 p.m. CST The Port at 7:30 p.m. Friday. opponents to just 10 points to hit the road to play No. 4 Daytona begins now. Friday in Orlando. The 404- The two teams haven’t faced per game with three shutouts, Marianna (6-4), a team they Let’s break it down: mile trip covers just 15 fewer off since September 2018, the while quarterback Will Koch have already beaten on the miles than the Bulldogs’ trip Tigers taking an early season and the offense carved up road once this year, 30-27. BAKER to play Armwood in the Final matchup 44-19; Freeport opposing defense for 344.8 Dandy Dozen quarterback (9-1, 0.665 RPI) Four a year ago. running back Brandon Siples yards and 32.6 points per Drake Roberts completed And Edgewater looks to had 115 rushing yards and a night. 27-of-31 passes for 311 yards The undisputed kings be just as tough an oppo- touchdown in the loss. Now with their 19th straight and four touchdowns, while of Region 1-1A, Baker got nent. Boasting the 16th best Siples will again be key to playoff berth secured, first- the Seahawk defense chipped punched in the mouth Sat- RPI in the state, the Eagles the Bulldogs’ success Friday. year coach Grant Thompson in an interception and a urday, falling to undefeated outscored their opponents Averaging 177.5 rushing yards and Co. begin their quest for blocked field goal. Blountstown 33-7 in the 460-150 during the regular a night, the senior has run for Niceville’s first state title For the season, Roberts Sunshine State Athletic season and didn’t lose a home 1,420 yards and 18 touch- since 1988 at 7:30 p.m. Friday has completed 65% of his Conference North Florida game. downs this season. He has at Eagle Stadium against No. passes for 2,118 yards, 13 Championship game, but Offensively, junior quar- also caught 11 balls for 248 7 Chiles, which sneaked into passing touchdowns, six it did nothing to knock the terback Canaan Mobley paces yards and five scores, thrown the bracket with a 6-4 record rushing scores and just three Gators out of their No. 1 the Tigers’ attack with 1,754 a touchdown pass and housed and a 0.567 RPI. interceptions. seed. No. 2 Vernon and No. passing yards and 22 touch- a 99-yard kickoff return. Playing any team a second Meanwhile, the Bulldogs 3 Northview remained dis- downs against just three With 24 total touchdowns, time can be tricky, but the have won just one of their tant threats for the top spot interceptions. His top-two Siples has accounted for 52% Eagles thoroughly beat the past three games, though with 0.629 and 0.625 RPIs, targets, juniors Christian of Freeport’s scoring offense. Timberwolves in their meet- they have outscored their respectively. Leary and Tommi Hill have That said, Freeport has ing Oct. 21 thanks in large part opponents 268-238 this With a first-round bye both hauled in six touch- not won a game since Sept. to the play of Dom Annichi- season. secured, the Gators’ quest downs receptions and average 27, dropping its last three arico. The junior receiver for a fifth straight Final 26.4 and 24.1 yards per catch, regular season games to No. 1 hauled in four catches for THE REST Four appearance wont begin respectively. Running back Baker, Jay and South Walton, 145 yards and both of Koch’s until Nov. 15 when it hosts Isaiah Connelly balances the which earned the No. 5 seed in touchdown passes, then Navarre (6-4) barely either No 4 Freeport or No. offense, averaging 7.2 yards Region 1-4A, by a combined scored three more times on missed the cutoff in Region 5 Graceville. That gives per carry and 140.3 yards per 127-73. the ground. Meanwhile, that 1-7A, finishing ninth in coach Matt Brunson and Co. game with 12 rushing scores. Meanwhile, the Tigers vaunted Niceville defense the standings. The Raiders plenty of time rest, re-tool Meanwhile, the Bulldogs own a modest two-game forced three interceptions boasted the regions’ eighth- and reload after averaging are scuttling as of late. After win streak and have out- and a pair of fumbles. best RPI (0.557), but Winter an uncharacteristic 3.1 yards winning four in a row, Crest- scored opponents 206-99 Springs (6-4), owners of per play on Saturday; Baker view lost its final two regular this season. SOUTH WALTON (5-4, the regions’ 12th-best RPI entered the game averaging season games against Navarre 0.538 RPI) (0.485), was awarded the 10.3 yards per play. and Madison County by a NICEVILLE No. 4 seed by rule after No matter which team combined 86-27. The Bull- (10-0, 0.678 RPI) Credit where credit is winning the District 4-7A emerges on the other side of dogs turned the ball over five due, South Walton made crown, forcing Navarre off the bracket, it will be a famil- times in each game. We knew the Eagles were this second straight playoff the bracket. iar face. It goes without saying, cut- going to make the playoffs appearance happen with its Likewise, Choctaw (5-5) Baker beat Freeport (6-3) in ting out those giveaways will weeks ago after they wrapped back against the wall. finished ninth overall in early October, 55-12, behind be key to pulling off the upset. up the District 1-7A title with With just three weeks left Region 1-5A with a 0.501 RPI, 605 team rushing yards and a 57-8 victory against Chiles in the regular season, the just 0.016 percentage points eight rushing touchdowns; FREEPORT on the road in Tallahassee. Seahawks were 3-4, ranked behind No. 8 Suwannee (5-5). lead back Joe Brunson totaled (6-3, 0.574 RPI) We just didn’t know whether sixth in the Region 1-4A RPI Walton (6-4), too, just 232 yards and three scores on they would be able to catch standings and reeling from a barely missed the cut, placing just 10 carries. With teams such as Baker, Edgewater for the top seed 53-20 loss to Northview on seventh in Region 1-3A with a The Gators didn’t play Vernon and Northview in its in Region 1-7A. Homecoming night. 0.527 RPI. Graceville (7-3) during their region, Freeport likely wasn’t Niceville didn’t, claiming They knew they would have Finally, Fort Walton Beach 2019 campaign, but they going to play for that coveted the No. 2 seed instead, but to win out to make the post- (3-7) finished 13th in Region did see the Tigers this past first-round bye. Securing that says more about Edge- season, and that’s exactly 1-6A with a 0. 442 RPI, and November in their regular the fourth seed and home water’s strength of schedule what they did, beating Free- Rocky Bayou (2-7) finished season finale; Baker won field advantage is nothing to than it does anything about port 25-21 and Rutherford eighth in Region 1-2A with a handily, 47-0, behind 156 sneeze at, though. the Eagles. 40-22 to finish 5-4 and 0.406 RPI. * ** Santa Rosa Press Gazette | Wednesday, November 6, 2019 B3

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CHAPTER bidder for cash in/on 10/1045 County Courthouse, lo- time before the LAURA JAN ROBERT- Liaison Santa Rosa 45 Santa Rosa County’s Auction CASE NO: 16-DP-76 cated at 6865 Caroline scheduled appear- SON, DECEASED; at public sale, to the County, 6865 Caroline Public Auction website Storage Master Street, S.E., Milton, ance is less than 7 BECKY ROBERTSON highest and best bid- Street, Milton, FL NOTICE IS GIVEN that (www.santarosa.realforeclose.c 4636 Woodbine Road IN THE INTEREST OF: Florida 32570, for an days; if you are hear- COLLEY A/K/A BECKY der, for cash, online at 32570 Phone (850) under a Final Judg- om) Santa Pace, FL 32571 ADVISORY HEARING. ing or voice impaired, ROBERTSON-COLLEY; www.santarosa.realforeclose.c 623-3159 Fax (850) ment of Foreclosure Rosa County, Florida 994-7779 T. K. S. C. DOB: call 711. UNKNOWN SPOUSE om, on Novem- 983-0602dated October 17, on January 7, 2020, at Date 11/9/19 at 10/08/2010 FAILURE TO PER- OF BECKY ROBERT- ber 21, 2019 beginning [email protected] 2019, in case number 10:00a.m., the follow- 10:00am A. M. T. DOB: SONALLY APPEAR AT WITNESS my hand as SON COLLEY; UN- at 11:00 AM. ov at least 7 2019-CA-417 of the Cir- ing described property: Cash only 03/28/2016 THIS ADVISORY Clerk of said Court and KNOWN TENANT 1; days before your cuit Court of the First Heather Morris (Unit A. N. S. DOB: HEARING CONSTI- the Seal thereof, on UNKNOWN TENANT 2; Any person claiming an scheduled court ap- Judicial Circuit in and The Land referred to 237) – Seasonal Deco- 01/22/2018 TUTES CONSENT TO October 24, 2019. Defendants. interest in the surplus pearance, or immedi- for Santa Rosa County, herein below is situ- rations, Samsung THE TERMINATION from the sale, if any, ately upon receiving Florida, in which STE- ated in the County of Washing Machine, Minor Children OF PARENTAL DONALD C. SPENCER, NOTICE OF SALE other than the property this notification if the VEN R. HELLER, Santa Rosa, State of Misc. Totes, 10+ RIGHTS TO THESE as Clerk of Court owner as of the date of time before the CHARLENE KING- Florida, and is de- Boxes, Ladder, Wood NOTICE OF ACTION CHILDREN. IF YOU Circuit Court Seal Notice is hereby given the lis pendens must scheduled appear- SNORTH, EQUITY scribed as follows: Desk. AND OF HEARING FAIL TO APPEAR ON that, pursuant to the Fi- file a claim before the ance is less than 7 TRUST COMPANY Commence at the FOR TERMINATION THE DATE AND TIME By Joan Malley nal Judgment of Fore- clerk reports the sur- days; if you are hear- CUSTODIAN FBO Northeast corner of Angela Dixon (Unit 406) OF PARENTAL SPECIFIED YOU MAY Deputy Clerk closure entered on Oc- plus as unclaimed. ing or voice impaired, DARYL GILBERT IRA Section I8, Township – Dining Room Table RIGHTS AND GUARD- LOSE ALL LEGAL tober 07, 2019, in this call 711. #200361489., were the 1 North, Range 28 and Benches, Misc. IANSHIP RIGHTS AS A PAR- 10/30, 11/6, 11/13 & cause, in the Circuit Dated at St. Peters- Plaintiffs and KIM- West, Santa Rosa Totes, Marcy Weight ENT TO THE CHIL- 11/20/2019 Court of Santa Rosa burg, Florida this 21st 1000000124 BERLY A. WAGNER, County, Florida; Bench, Honeywell TO: MONIQUE DREN NAMED IN County, Florida, the of- day of October, 2019. 10/30 & 11/6/2019 NORTHBANK EXECU- thence N89°20’05”W Heater, Desktop Com- SWAYNE, Mother THIS NOTICE. 10/1044 fice of Donald C. Spen- TIVE SUITES, INC., along the North line puter Tower, Apex TV. Whereabouts cer, Clerk of the Circuit eXL Legal, PLLC 10/1043 JAMES E. BYRD, AND thereof, 1325.78 feet /Residence Unknown If you are a person Court, shall sell the Designated Email Ad- ANY AND ALL UN- to the Northeast cor- ✳ ✳ ✳ B8 Wednesday, November 6, 2019 | Santa Rosa’s Press Gazette Classifieds ner of the Northwest 33324 FL 32571 will sell the Live & Online 1/4 of the Northeast 10/30 & 11/6/2019 Gail Williams a/k/a Gail contents of the storage 1/4 of said Section 18; Robin Williams, 8921 units listed below at a Bankruptcy thence S00°23’31”W 10/1046 Salt Grass Dr., Pensa- public auction to satisfy Auction along the East line a lien placed on the cola, FL 32526 Thursday, November thereof 50.00 feet to 11/1067 contents (Pursuant to Old Republic Insurance 14th at 10:00 A.M., B & an intersection with Company, P.O. Box Chapter 83 of the Flor- B Interior Systems, the Southerly 18-638-CA\SHELLPOI T 789, Greensburg, PA ida Statutes). The sale Inc., Associated Right-of-Way line of IN THE CIRCUIT 15601 Will be conducted Craftsmen of America, U.S. Highway 90 (150 COURT OF THE Unknown Spouse of online and take place Inc. and MHB Con- feet R/W), thence FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- THURSDAY, Novem- Gail Williams a/k/a Gail struct. Services, LLC., N89°20’05”W along CUIT, IN AND ber 21, 2019 at 10:00 Robin Williams, NKA 6781 West Sunrise said Southerly FOR SANTA ROSA am, under the direction Casey Dull, 8921 Salt Blvd., Plantation, FL Right-of-Way line COUNTY, FLORIDA. of storageauctions.com Grass Dr., Pensacola, 33313. Furniture, Fix- 135.93 feet to an inter- CASE No. 2018-638-CA on behalf of the FL 32526 tures, Equipment, Ma- section with the West- THE BANK OF NEW If you are a person facility’s management. terials and Supplies in- erly Right-of-Way line YORK MELLON FKA with a disability who Units will be available cluding: vehicles, con- or Chantilly Way (60 THE needs any accommo- for viewing prior to the struction equipment, feet R/W), thence de- BANK OF NEW YORK dation in order to par- sale/on power tools, inventory, part said Southerly AS TRUSTEE FOR THE ticipate in this pro- storageauctions.com. warehouse equipment, Right-of-Way line, CERTIFI-ceeding, you are enti- Seller reserves the right office furniture & equip- S00°24’02”W along CATEHOLDERS OF tled, at no cost to you, to Withdraw property at ment and much more. said Westerly CWALT, INC., to the provision of any time before the The referenced compa- Right-of-Way line ALTERNATIVE LOAN certain assistance. sale or to refuse any nies provided metal 278.46 feet to a point TRUST 2007-2CB, Please contact Court bids. The property to framing, drywall, of curvature, thence MORTGAGE Administrator, ADA be sold is described as acoustical ceiling in- Southeasterly along PASS-THROUGH CER- Coordinator Santa “household items” un- stallations and related the arc of a curve to TIFICATES, Rosa County, ADA less otherwise noted services. Catalog and the left 21.67 feet to SERIES 2007-2CB, Coordinator at for the units. photos available at the “Point of Beginn- PLAINTIFF, VS. 850-623-3159, fax 850- 1/6/ & 11/16/2019 1 www.moeckerauctions.com ing”, said curve hav- HERMAN C. WIL- 982-0602 or at 11/1068 Preview: Day of ing a radius of 118.10 LIAMS, JR., A/K/A HER- [email protected] sale 8:30 AM - 10 AM. feet, a central angle of MAN v, 6865 Caroline Case #19-22413-JKO, 10°30’51”, a chord CARL WILLIAMS, JR., Street, Milton, FL Case #19-22412-JKO bearing of ET AL. 32570 at least 7 days and Case No. S04°51’13”E, a chord DEFENDANT(S). before your sched- 19-22411-RBR, respec- distance of 21.64 feet LE uled court appear- tively. To register: $100 and being concave NOTICE IS HEREBY ance, or immediately refundable cash de- Northeasterly, thence GIVEN pursuant to the upon receiving this posit to bid. 10%-13% continue Southeast- Final Judgment of notification if the time BP. erly along the arc of Foreclosure dated before the scheduled ERIC RUBIN said curve to the left October 28, 2019 in the appearance is less AB-1098 AU-3219 79.00 feet to a point of above action, the Santa than 7 days; if you are tangency, said curve Rosa County Clerk of hearing or voice im- having a radius of Court will sell to the paired, call 711. 118.10 feet, a central highest bidder for cash angle of 38°19’32”, a at Santa Rosa, Florida, 11/6 & 11/13/2019 chord bearing of on December 4, 2019, 11/1067 Proudly Serving For S24°00’59”E, a chord at 11:00 AM, at www.santarosa.realforeclose.c 11/1066 Over 25 years! distance of 77.53 feet Jackson Farms and being concave om for the fol- Northeasterly, thence lowing described prop- Invitation To Bid- Car- Now Open! S48°26’21”E along erty: Lot 8, Block A, penter’s Park Interac- You pick Tomatoes, said Westerly Grand Pointe East, tive Water Feature Peppers! Right-of-Way line Phase II, a Subdivision (Splash Pad) The City 7 days a week. Bring 25.85 feet to a point of of a portion of Section of Milton will receive your own 5 gallon curvature, thence 36, sealed bids from Con- bucket. 850-592-5579 Southeasterly along Township 2 South, tractors until 2:00 p.m. 7681 Shady Grove Rd the arc of a curve to Range 29 West, Santa (CST) on Wednesday, Grand Ridge, FL 32442 the right 40.14 feet to Rosa County, Florida, December 4, 2019 at a point of tangency, according to plat re- City Hall, 6738 Dixon said curve having a corded Street, Milton, FL 32570 radius of 47.10 feet, a in Plat Book H, Page for “ITB #2019.09 Car- central angle of 23, of the Public Rec- penter’s Park Interac- 48°49’56”, a chord ords of said County. tive Water Feature bearing of Any person claiming an (Splash Pad)”. Full S24°01’23”E, a chord interest in the surplus qualification docu- distance of 38.94 feet from the sale, if any, ments may be obtained and being concave other than the at the City of Milton’s Southwesterly, thence property owner as of website at www. continue along said the date of the lis pend- MILTONFL.org; from Westerly Right-of-Way ens must file a claim Vendor Registry at line S00°23’31”W, before the clerk reports www.VENDORREG- the surplus as un- ISTRY.com; and from the

380.51 feet, thence 6019080 depart said Westerly claimed. The Court, in Florida Purchase Alli- Right-of-Way line its discretion, may en- ance at www. N89°20’05” West, large the time of the BIDNETDIRECT.com. 199.84 feet, thence sale. Notice of the For additional informa- N00°23’31”E 500.00 changed time of sale tion, e-mail the City of ARE YOU HIRING? feet, thence shall be published as Milton Purchasing S89°20’05”E, 126.00 provided herein. Department, Diane NEED TO PLACE A feet to the Point of Be- Tromberg Law Group, Ebentheuer at Purchas- HELP WANTED AD? ginning. P. A . [email protected]. LESS The Lands De- Attorney for Plaintiff Please be advised scribed on OR Book 1515 South Federal that the City Council re- WE ARE YOUR ONE STOP 2458, Page 139. Highway, Suite 100 serves the right to ac- Property address: Boca Raton, FL 33432 cept the best submis- SHOP FOR ALL YOUR 4537 Chantilly Way, Telephone #: sion for the city, or re- RECRUITMENT NEEDS! Milton, FL 32583 561-338-4101 ject all submissions. Fax #: 561-338-4077 To place a classified ad call: IF YOU ARE A SUBOR- Email:11/2 & 11/6/2019 EMAIL OR CALL 352-807-2657 • 352-807-5898 DINATE LIENHOLDER eservice@tromberglaw- 11/1066 CLAIMING A RIGHT TO group.com LEANN TOLLESON By:Princy 11/1066 FUNDS REMAINING Milton Storage Center RECRUITMENT SPECIALIST Recruitment/Help Wanted: 850- 315-4315 or AFTER THE SALE, IF Valiathodathil, Esq. FBN 70971 will be selling the con- [email protected] ANY, YOU MUST FILE tents of storage units email [email protected] A CLAIM WITH THE Our Case #: 850-315-4315 18-001208-F\2018-638-CA belonging to Amy CLERK NO LATER Padgett, Sheila THAN THE DATE THAT \SHELLPOINT Copies furnished to: Broadous, Leslie THE CLERK REPORTS Cormier, Tami Bullard, THE FUNDS AS UN- Santa Rosa Press Ga- zette (via email) Crystal Jones, Linda CLAIMED. IF YOU Richard and James Universal Crossword FAIL TO FILE A TIMELY Herman C. Williams, Jr., a/k/a Herman Carl Garner which consist of CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT miscellaneous furniture BE ENTITLED TO ANY Williams, Jr., 1365 Au- Edited by David Steinberg October 24, 2019 tumn Breeze Cir, Gulf and household items. REMAINING FUNDS. Registration 9:30am Breeze, FL 32563 ACROSS 51 Demi Lovato 15 Like bee 48 Anger Grand Pointe East Auction 10am on Nov Dated: October 24, 23, 2019 at Milton Stor- 1 Forum hit with the colonies 49 How one 2019 Homeowners Associa- tion, Inc., c/o Robert age Center, 6065 Van- garments lyric “Being 18 Word of must win in ity Fair Road, Milton, FL 6 Dog biter so bad got agreement table tennis /S/ Sean M. Murrell Reddick, 1352 Autumn Breeze Circle, Gulf 32570. Call 626-6212 Dependable HOUSE 10 ___ Dhabi me feelin’ in Japanese 51 Team SEAN M. MURRELL, for Housekeeper 13 23 52 ESQUIRE Breeze, FL 32563 Home so good” Booker T.’s Certain Mortgage Electronic information. Over 25 years PAINTING!! 14 56 Florida Bar No. 88756 of experience! 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