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VLE0NMIR 6WEEDY 'A212 rd r .? LOOK INSIDE EDITORIAL .............4A POLICE BLOTTER ....... .6A COMMUNITY ......... 7A OBITUARIES ........... 10A BUSINESS ............ .11A SPORTS ...............1B CALENDAR.............4B CLASSIFIEDS .......... .8B 1998 2004 , Award Winning .m Newspaper Florida Press Association Better Weekly Newspaper Contest 50 Cents plus tax Crestview News -ga -gln tlm ll $ r :r~t ~ a 0 '1 DeFuniak Springs man dies in Monday crash north of Baker. 5A Local emergency personnel play basket- ball to raise funds. 1 B Baker narrows search for football coach and AD to three finalists. 1 B 1 O New theater complex coming to Crestview NEWS & NOTES Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Wayne Harris (left), director of the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce, met with Gene Oliver, creator of Destination Heartland in Crestview recent- ly to go over plans for the new family entertainment center. Almarante has serious emergency Fire district faces tough decision ahead. Ken Nielsen News Bulletin Reporter The Almarante Fire District has an emergency to respond to like no other in their history. The fire chiefs of the four North Okaloosa fire districts; Dorcas, North Okaloo7,'tliiarel Hill .id Blrckinln,i oti- fied the Almarante Fire District Board of Commissioners in a letter dated January 20, of some serious concerns. The letter, which is published in its entirety this week as a paid advertisement on Page 3B of The Crestview News Bulletin, stated, "grave concerns about the serious public safety situation that persist in the Almarante Fire District." According to Jeron Long, Laurel Hill Fire Chief, the Almarante Fire Department has not been able to respond to emergen- cies in their district. S "We have been not only assisting them," said Long, "but making their calls for them. In fact about two weeks ago their truck would not start and we had to cover an automobile wreck for them. It's time something is done." Residents who live in the fire district are livid over what they say is total incom- petence from the fire district's board of commissioners. Hazel Harper lives in the Almarante Fire District, and attended the recent board meeting when the letter was given to the commissioners. "I'm real concerned," said Harper. "There is a real risk that someone could die." Harper says that after the recent meet- ing the board went outside and tried to start their fire trucks. "One would not start, and the other sputtered bad," said Harper. See SERIOUS, page 8A Ken Nielsen News Bulletin Reporter Thanks to a group of local investors and the efforts of Wayne Harris, director of Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce, a new eight-screen movie theater is coming to Crestview. It is scheduled for completion in November. The complex, named "Destination Heartland" will be much more than just a movie theater. The creator and president of the Destination Heartland concept, Gene Oliver, refers to the project as a film, family, entertain- ment and dining experience. Under one roof patrons will find eight movie screens, four food courts, a restaurant, coffee shop, community center, and child care area. "This is not just a movie theater," boasted Oliver, sitting with a big smile in the Crestview Chamber of Commerce board room Saturday, "There is not another place like it in the coun- try." Oliver's family has been in the motion pic- ture business since its early days in the 1930's. His father traveled the Midwest with a portable projector and screen which he set up in corn fields. He eventually purchased theaters in Texas, and became quite successful, and well connected in the motion picture industry. Oliver says today's construction costs of mega-plex facilities are not designed for small communities like Crestview. Oliver has taken a small fortune and two generations of theater ownership experience to design something specifically to meet the needs of a small community. He believes that small communities need more than just a modern movie theater. "Communities need a central location where they can come together, and do the things that communities do," explained Oliver. "Building a community room along with the theater just makes good sense. The community conference room will offer the latest in teleconferencing technology, and opens the door for civic groups and educators to gather, and for businesses to See THEATER, page 8A Students evacuated *.r '.r ~" _C C' '~ .7W~~d1 -77 TOP i . j - ? ,..1 ?L : r,-r ~Lli";: -...\ PIP ?-..~ j :. '"; ' ~li~LIIB~J rU.-~' .r ~,:.j:;r~.S;:~"I ~~s~ ~... -r~ _* ,~ ~LI~ d:"Hlfi~~X... Isl _ Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Regular monthly fire drills at Davidson Middle School paid off last week as students had to evacuate the smoky build- ing during an actual alarm. A faulty regulator at a nearby substation caused a light ballast to short out in one of the rooms. Davidson students forced out by smoke Ken Nielsen News Bulletin Reporter Two north Okaloosa schools had to evacuate their students last week due to smoke filled buildings. According to Gulf Power spokesperson Lynn Erickson, the problems were attributed to a bad regulator at the substation on Airport road that caused power overloads sending a surge of electricity through power lines leading to the two schools, and other locations in that substations area. "We had a loss of power from one of the legs of Gulf Power service," said Crestview Fire Chief Joe Traylor, standing just outside the smoke filled wing at Davidson Middle School. "The surge from the power apparently caused an overload to short out one or more of the ballasts in the fluorescent lights." Smoke from the ballast filled one entire wing of Davidson Middle School. All 937 students were evacuated from the build- ing while emergency personnel and Gulf Power crews used state of the art thermal imaging equipment to pin point the source of the smoke. "The response from the fire and police departments was just remarkable," said assistant school superintendent, Wayne Ansley. "They covered this school like the dew covers Dixie." Students were relocated to other parts of the school not effected by the smoke while the problem was repaired. The widespread power surges caused similar problems at Our Lady of Victory pre-school, and the Tom Thumb store at State Road 85 and Airport Road. News Bulletin moves to new offices Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin The Crestview News Bulletin has moved its offices into this building at 295 W. James Lee Blvd., the former location of Gilliland/Award Chevrolet. Steve Andrews Managing Editor After nearly 30 years at 301 N. Main St., in Crestview, Okaloosa County's sec- ond oldest newspaper has found a new home. The Crestview News Bulletin moved its offices last week to 295 W. James Lee Blvd., the former location of Gilliland/Award Chevrolet. "I believe that the new facilities will help us produce a high quality newspaper, one which this community deserves," pub- lisher and co-owner Jim Knudsen Jr. said. "I feel it shows the community that we are definitely here to stay, and we are prepared to match the growth of this area." Uh The newspaper was established by Allen and Roger Robinson in July 1975. It began as The Okaloosa Consumer Bulletin, a weekly free-to-the-public, tabloid-sized See BULLETIN, page 8A r -' BAGGETT Baggett promoted to lieutenant with CPD James Baggett has been pro- moted from sergeant to lieu- tenant with the Crestview Police Department. Baggett a 26-year veteran in law enforcement, has been with the Crestview Police Department for nearly 16 years. Emmanuel Baptist group to hold yard sale Feb. 5 Members of Emmanuel Baptist Church will be holding a big yard sale on Feb. 5 in front of The Crestview News Bulletin. Items will include furniture, household items, clothing, toys and much more. The money raised will be used to assists area families in need. FREE MEDICAL CLINIC: There will be a free clinic held on Sunday, Feb. 6th from noon until 3 p.m. There will be several doctors, nurses and health professionals will be available to assist people with medical problems. These ser- vices are offered free of charge to those who do not have the benefit of medical coverage. The THAILAND-LAOS-CAM- BODIA (TLC) BROTHERHOOD, INC. is seeking members from all branches of the military U.S., foreign and civilian occupations (Air America, USAID, State Department, etc.) for membership in the organization. For more infor- mation, contact Woody Freeman at (850) 729-8081 or visit the web site at www.TLC-Brotherhood.org. ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER INFORMATION: Located at 132 Butler Avenue at the fire tower site, the Hub City Environmental Center offers a free opportunity to learn about native plants and ani- mals. To reserve the park for your group, call the Leisure Services Department at 682-4715. S10TH ANNUAL BLUEGRASS MUSIC COMPETITIONS:' The GCBMA will be holding the 10th Annual Bluegrass Music Competitions on January 29, start- ing at 4:30 p.m. at the PJC-Milton Campus, 5988 Hwy. 90, Milton, Florida in the Life Center Gymnasium. Tickets are $8 and kids 12 and under get in free. Registration is from 1:30 3:30 p.m. There will be cash prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places. Don't forget to read and recycle. It's good for the community and good for the _ environment. OlIL wo 8UJU119SOH l Crestview News Bulletin! "Yo.r MorNh Ok.loo. C..roy Nm pip,* Call 682-6524 to Start or Renew Your Subscription, Today! Your Hometown Newspaper GARY'S CARPET CLEANING Since 1985 FREE Estimates "Our Goal is Customer Satisfaction." Gary Holt OWNER (85o) 682-4438 250 Henderson Street, Crestview, FL 32539 Crestview News Bulletin! "Ih., Norh OkY.k. C.oun,- I "prr Call 682-6524 to Start or Renew Your Subscription Today! Your Hometown Newspaper Chaney's Auto Repair Complete Automotive Repair Domestics Imports 4x4's Motor Rebuild Transmissions Clutches CV Joints Tune-Ups Brakes A/C Fuel/Water Pumps Radiators Electrical Timing Bets Free Estimates lr Chris Grogg 0 Owner M F 6-5:30 sat -1 301 S. Main St MV-42708 689-8941 ^ Lib crty Luimch call ead For ,Ta on Snerwe Locted In Cresm. Corners 250 S Fersn Be tg Loc. 682-9588 / Besret malu wtayouhve t isink.,net- i.... '' ;::1. .' iZI I ~: ''' '~' '"'''" r:( `':' i.-.- .i....i i ii -I !..i 1., I s Burglar busted Police nab serial burglar who targeted area homes. Page 3A I SCommunity Happenings Pl'lese turn iln your communiitry news contain briefs ro the News Bulletin by 5 p.n. on R the Tlhrrsldaus prior to publication. CREr Crest Wood CLINICS road FREE MEDICAL CLINIC: There local will be a free clinic held on Sunday, Feb. to Val 6th from noon until 3 p.m. There will be W several doctors, nurses and health pro- STIL fessionals will be available to assist peo- of Pu pie with medical problems. These ser- asking vices are offered free of charge to those methc who do not have the benefit of medical This coverage. spring house ANNOUNCEMENTS writing LIVING EXPENSES AVAIL- has nr ABLE FOR IVAN VICTIMS: The Pl Florida Department of Financial usage Services reminds residents who are still reside displaced from Hurricane Ivan and in the av need of additional living expenses under during .: their insurance policy to immediately averal ' contact their agent and insurance com- Pu pany. incon If their insurer has not responded, updat. displaced residents need to contact the tions Florida Department of Financial eratio Services at 1-800-22-STORM for assis- VC tance. Volun HEALTHY KIDS OPEN Disas' ENROLLMENT: The Okaloosa work County Health Department is accepting Cente applications for the KidCare Florida nel in Healthy Kids insurance program. made Florida families have until January 30 to Count sign up for low-cost quality health insur- VC ance for kids under 18 years of age. nating Application will only be accepted volun during open-enrollment period Volun January 1-30. duties A one-page application and income comm' documentation must be sent to Healthy for vo Kids during open enrollment period. O0 Coverage cannot begin until eligibil- open ity has been determined and the full pre- Count mium amount has been received. Most disast families pay either $15 or $20 per fami- data e ly per month; however, some families Fc may pay more. tact Y Applications for enrollment may be extend downloaded at N. S http://www.healthykids.org/application/ you or or may be faxed or mailed by calling with 888-540-KIDS (888-540-5437). Arrow MOPS COOKBOOK: MOPS addict (Moms of Preschoolers) of Crestview refer has collected the best recipes from wide group members, family, and friends and going c ; compiled them into an attractive keep- TI sake cookbook. They are currently sell- inform ing their one-of-a-kind cookbooks for help i $10. They may be purchased from any your member of the organization. All pro- visit ceeds will go to MOPS of Crestview. spons. The cookbook contains 250 well-loved (850) recipes including appetizers, and main BA dishes, desserts and many others, you a Recipes include the contributor's name, facts, enabling you to find the recipes of fam- area n ily and friends. For more information Hr S Fi2ll^ A'~~I II'91e A' ct Cyndy Chapin at 850-683-0490. OAD CLOSURE IN STVIEW: Reinke Drive in view will be closed at Piney .s Creek until further notice for repairs. The road will be open for traffic only from Overview Drive ley Road. VATER USAGE LIMITATIONS L IN EFFECT: The department iblic Services issued a statement g city residents to use an odd-even od for outdoor watering usage. allows city utility customers to kle their yards based on how the is numbered. The restriction at its ;g was until further notice, and it ot been lifted. It is still in effect. ease remember to conserve water for the month of January as your ;ntial sewer rate will be based on average of the gallons of water used g these months, combined and ged, for the succeeding 12 months. iblic Services apologize for any venience this may cause. Further es will be provided should condi- change. Thank you for your coop- n. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: iteer Organizations Active in ters (VOAD) needs volunteers to in the Emergency Operations r (EOC) assisting county person- the event of any natural or man- disaster affecting Okaloosa iy. OAD has the lead role in coordi- g the processing and operations of teers and donated goods. teers will be asked to perform like setting up binders, laptop nuters, supplies, phones, and food ilunteers. kaloosa County Public Safety will the EOC, located at the Okaloosa :y Courthouse in Shalimar, when a er occurs. There will be a need for ntry volunteers. r more information, please con- Yvonne Earle at (850) 863-1530, sion 230. ARCONON ARROWHEAD: If r someone you know is struggling an addiction call Narconon head today. Narconon offers free :ion counseling, assessments, and als to rehabilitation centers nation- by calling 1-800-468-6933 or log- onto www.stopaddiction.com. HE MARCH OF DIMES: For nation on grants and how you can n the fight or save babies, contact local March of Dimes office or www.marchofdimes.com. For worship and ticket information call 432-5014. AKER BLOCK MUSEUM: If re looking for local history, arti- photos, and a good selection of newspapers . ours are Tuesday Friday from 10 Touchstone Energy" Cooperative a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and the third Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with special tours available upon request. For more information, call the museum at 537- 5714, Jeanette Henderson at 850-537- 4401, or send an email to bakermuse- um@aol.com. MARINE CORPS LEAGUE LOOKING FOR MEMBERS: FORT WALTON BEACH On the second Thursday of each month at the American Legion Post 235 in Fort Walton Beach, the Marine Corps League Detachment 915 meets at 7:30 p.m. Any former or retired Marine interested in joining should contact Jack Howell at 683-0412 or Tom Burns at 682-3992. DAV NEEDS VOLUNTEER DRI- VERS: Volunteers are needed to drive the DAV van, which takes veterans to their appointments at the VA Outpatient Clinic in Pensacola. You would only drive two days per month. For further information, contact the local Veterans Service Office at 601-A North Pearl Street, or call 689-5922. FRIENDS OF SHELTER HOUSE: It takes about $1,600 a month to maintain the transitional shelter for domestic violence victims in Crestview. To learn how you can become a Friend of the Crestview Shelter, through either financial contributions or volunteer work, call Cam Caley at 689-1393. ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER INFORMATION: Located at 132 Butler Avenue at the fire tower site, the Hub City Environmental Center offers a free opportunity to learn about native plants and animals. To reserve the park for your group, call the Leisure Services Department at 682-4715. EVENTS NOISE ANNOUNCEMENT: On Wednesday, January 26th, residents in surrounding communities of Eglin's western ranges may hear a loud sonic boom from a test mission being con- ducted. The event will occur sometime between 8 and 10 a.m. If needed there is a back-up mission scheduled for January 27th between 7 and 9 a.m. ROBERT L.F. SIKES PRO- GRAMS: Celebrate Groundhog Day at the Robert L.F. Sikes Public Library on the January 27th Storytime at 10:30 a.m. There will be groundhog stories, funny finger plays and silly songs. The Feb. 3 the Storytime Program will be IVAN, which was cancelled in September. Bring your favorite stuffed- animal pet at 10:30. Listen to pet tales, sing pet songs, and make a fun pet craft. Each pet will receive a special prize. The Infant and Toddler Lap Sit Program will meet on Feb. 8 for Valentine's Day program introducing children to books through reading, rhymes, and music. Please call Patricia for more infor- mation at 682-4432 or 683-8776. Preschoolers, age 3-6. REPUBLICAN CLUB INSTALLING OFFICERS: The O~ iia~l-' iiitiy t;pbli-fcu b will install the 2005 Officers on Thursday, Jan. 27th. The installation will take place at the American Legion Hall at 105 W Hollywood Blvd, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. The incoming officers will hear the official requests of what is wanted from them by the county's elected officials. The public is encouraged to attend. For reservations call Ginny Mills at 609- 1179. A social will start at 6:15 p.m., dinner at 7 and the installation at 7:40 p.m. Dinner is optional with a cost of $10. For more information, call Bill Readdy at 897-3322. FREE SENIOR BINGO: Senior bingo will be held on Feb. 17, 2005 at Our Lady of Victory Church Hall, locat- ed across from Bob Sikes Elementary School. Bingo starts at 10:30 a.m. and lunch will be provided. All senior citi- zens are invited to attend. Bingo is spon- sored by The Ladies Aux. of the Knights of Columbus. Call 682-4622 for reser- vations or for more information. ZETA DELTA 2005 MISS SWEETHEART PAGEANT: On Saturday, Feb. 12 at 5 p.m., the Zeta Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will host its 2005 Miss Sweetheart Pageant in the Crestview High School auditori- umn. There is a $25 entry fee for contes- tants ages 0 months through 18 years old, with an additional $5 fee for photo- genic entries. The final registration and practice session is on Friday, Feb. I1 at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium. One photograph for the Photogenic section, no larger than 8 x 10, All applications must be received via mail or telephone by Wed., Feb. 9. A $5 late fee will be charged for all entries received after Wednesday, and no entries will be accepted after Feb. 11. Admission to the pageant is $3 for adults and $1 for children. Proceeds go toward the Ellen Thigpen Memorial Scholarship Fund. For information call Tonia Lawson at 217-3507 or leave a message at 689-4433. Applications may be picked up at local schools or via email. Mail them to Zeta Delta, 591 Ridge Lake Road, Crestview FL 32536. SCOUT-O-RAMA TICKET SALES BEGIN: Saturday, February 12th kicks off fundraising efforts for the Cub and Boy Scouts. They will be selling Scout- O-Rama tickets for the April 2nd event. The tickets sell for $2 and contain over $20 in coupons. The public is welcome to join for fun with games, crafts, demonstrations, and more. Children under 12 get in free, and all activities are free. Food is available for a reasonable cost. 4TH ANNUAL SWEETHEART BEAUTY PAGEANT: The pageant will be held on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2005, 2 p.m. at the Crestview High School Auditorium and rehearsal is Feb. 4th, 6 p.m.. Admission is $4 for adults, $2 for children, and free for 3 years and under. Contestants 0 19 years of age may participate. The entry fee is $50,..with .I f ih.rgedl for entries received. after Jam 28th. The attire is pageant dress, pageant hair and age appropriate make- up (no hair pieces or false eye lashes). Contestants may enter one photo and extras are $5 each. All photos must be turned in by rehearsal. For information, call 689-3563 after 6 p.m., or visit the website at www.pan- handlepageants.com. GIRL SCOUT COOKIE SALE UNDER WAY: Local Girl Scouts began taking orders for America's favorite cookies on Jan. 21. The annual Cookie Sale continues through March 20, in Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton counties. Be on the lookout for Girl Scouts outside your church, school or grocery store working to meet the demand for the more than 200 million boxes sold each year. Cookie delivery and booth sales begin the week of Feb. 28. This year's varieties include Thin Mints, Caramel deLites, Shortbread, Peanut Butter Patties, Peanut Butter Sandwich, Lemon Pastry Cremes, Animal Treasures and Pinatas. The Pinata is made without milk, eggs or peanuts; Peanut Butter Patties and Caramel deLites are trans fat free; and Lemon Pastry Cremes are reduced fat. All Girl Scout cookies are made without artificial preservatives and are kosher. Each box of cookies sells for $3 and proceeds from the Cookie Sale remain in the local community to support Girl Scout programs. LIBRARY ART EXHIBIT: The January/February Art Exhibit at the Crestview Robert L.F. Sikes Public Library will feature the "Sailors' Valentines" collection of Lillian and Wallace Brodeur. Please stop by to see these beautiful shell mosaics." STAMP SHOW: The Panhandle Philatelic Society will host STAMPFEST I. The first of four shows in 2005 on Saturday, January 29. The show will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 205 Carol Ave. (next to Home Depot) Ft. Walton Beach, Fl. Show hours will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission and parking are free. Collectors of all levels of expertise, as well as interested non-collectors are invited to come to see, trade, buy or just browse among the thousands of stamps and other items on display. Many deal- ers will offer informal, verbal appraisals of stamps and stamp collections. For additional information, please call Fred Brafford at (850) 651-2770. SIKES LIBRARY FIRST TUES- DAY SERIES: Robert L.E Sikes Public Library First Tuesday Series start at 10:30 a.m. at 1445 Commerce Drive (behind the Post Office). Call 6824432. The February 1st First Tuesday Lecture at the Crestview Robert L.F. Sikes Public Library will be "The History of African-American Praise Dance." Minister Darlene Wilkerson of the Mount Zion AME Church will pre- sent information on worshipping with dance and music and demonstrate tech- "nlineGenealon. g r Fiv vioi. "Online Genealogy: tlve Favorite "Online Genealogy: Five Favorite Sites" by local author Elizabeth Powell Crowe. MEETINGS EGLIN RETIRED OFFICERS WIVES CLUB: The Retired Officers Wives Club will meet Thursday, February 17 at the Eglin Officers Wives Club. Social will begin at 11 and lunch will be served at 11:30. The program will be Bingo with Joan Haggstrom, Chairwoman. Please call Marchia Penney by February 10 for reservations at 609-0725. HOLT FIRE DISTRICT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: The Holt Fire District's Board of Commissioners hold their regular scheduled meetings every third Thursday of the month at 490 W. Hwy 90, Holt, in the community building at 6:30 p.m. The public is encouraged to attend. HOLT FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING: The Holt Fire Department holds its regular training meeting the second and fourth Thursdays from 7 p.m. at the fire station located at 490 W. Hwy 90 in Holt. Persons interested in joining the department are welcome to attend. CLASSES ELECTRONIC RESOURCES TRAINING AT CRESTVIEW LIBRARY: Whether you want to search for articles on a particular topic, find fic- tion books similar to a favorite author, title, or series, practice for a test, or do genealogy research, your library has electronic resources you may use at.the library or access remotely at home. Various electronic resources are available through the Florida Electronic Library, the Okaloosa County Public Library Cooperative, and member libraries. To help familiarize are resi- dents with these electronic resources and databases, the Crestview Robert L.F. Sikes Public Library provides train- ing on the third Thursday from 6-7 p.m. Training dates currently scheduled are Feb. 17, Mar. 17, and Apr. 21. (Beginning computer students are encouraged to take the beginning com- puter class on the first Thursday of each month before registering for the elec- tronic resources class.) Call 682-4432 for more information or to reserve a seat. NORTH OKALOOSA MED- ICAL CENTER CLASSES: The NOMC is offering these free classes to the public: Childbirth Education Class - one-day Saturday class designed to prepare expectant mothers, and their partners, mentally and physically, for delivery. Recommended attendance after the 28th week of pregnancy. Held at both NOMC locations: the Health Resource Center, 125-B East Redstone Ave., Crestview, and the Gateway Medical Clinic, 931 US Hwy 331, DeFuniak Springs. Call 689-8340 to register, or for further information , .P' ... .. -. . COOKING SCHOOL Y RAwl oi F6w"^ TICKETS ON SALE STARTING MON, JAN 17 8AM 5PM MON-FRI ONLY AT WZEP/AM 1460 449 NORTH 12TH ST. OR BY MAIL: WZEP/AM 1460 TICKETS PO BOX 627, DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL 32435 (Enclose stamped, self-addresssed envelope Checks made payable to WZEP) Tickets are s8 each. SHOW IS THURSDAY, FEB 17 SAT FREEPORT HIGH SCHOOL Further info: 850-892-3158 Be easily entertained. Sprint offers DISH Network Satellite TV. WE CAN FINANCE YOUR NEW HOME At Maxamillion Mortgage, we have a history of financial integrity. With more than 100 years of financial leadership and a variety of lending options, we have the ability to fit a mortgage to your needs. Visit our Crestview office or call today at 682-6445. '2 Maxamillion ( M MORTGAGE. 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Teen arrested for burglaries Ken Nielsen News Bulletin Reporter A man wanted for breaking into more than a half dozen homes is in custody at the Okaloosa County jail following a chance rendezvous with law enforcement officers. Robert L. Waters, age 19, Kansas City, Mo., is charged with four counts of burglary to a dwelling. Waters' crime spree began on January 7 and lasted exactly two weeks. Investigators with the sheriff's department also are considering Waters as a suspect in at least four more burglaries in the north Okaloosa area. According to Okaloosa Sheriff Department spokesman Rick Hord, the investigation began to speed up over the weekend as leads developed. "It was one of those things," explained Hord. "Investigators were working on the case when all of the sudden some things came together in a relative- ly quick order and we were able to identify Waters as a suspect, in addition to a description of his car." On Friday Okaloosa County Sheriff Charlie Morris assigned additional unmarked cars to the north Okaloosa area where Waters had been com- mitting the crimes. That morning around 10 a.m. a Crestview Police officer, Sergeant Mark Oliver, noticed a vehi- cle matching the description of the suspect's travel- ing west on Airport Road approaching State Road 85. "It was really just plain luck," said Oliver. "I just happened to be in the right place." Oliver calmly called in the license tag to dispatch and immediate- ly the police radio frequencies lit up with chatter. "When the suspect got to the light at Airport and 85 he had his right turn signal on," continued Oliver. "I was directly behind him, not knowing which direction he would choose." Waters surprisingly turned into the parking lot of the Tom Thumb convenience store at Airport and 85. Oliver followed Waters into the parking lot and positioned his patrol car so as to block Waters' car from escaping. "I jumped out of my car, unholstered my weapon, and told Waters to put his hands where I could see them," said Oliver." At that same time multiple law enforcement agency vehicles swarmed into the parking lot from every direction. People at the pumps getting gas stood stunned by what had so rapidly developed in front of them. "Wow, that was really awesome," exclaimed Darrell Hanlin, as he stood by the gas pumps. "That was just like in the movies." Waters surrendered to lawmen and was swiftly whisked away to the county jail for questioning. Hanlin wasn't the only person impressed with the arrest. For the rest of that day Officer Oliver was receiving congratulatory calls on his cell phone and radio for his role in the arrest. Hord said that so far many of the stolen items have been recovered, and investigators hope to recover the majority of the other stolen loot. Crestview Aerospace's Shanklin awarded new car by employees Tara Grant/The News Bulletin This car was awarded to Chuck Shanklin by his employees at Crestview Aerospace. Tara M. Grant News Bulletin Reporter Crestview Aerospace employees awarded the owner, Charles E. Shanklin, with a brand new Chrysler 300 touring sedan. Shanklin was summoned to attend an award ceremony in his honor held at CAC. He did not expect to receive the car. "He was expecting a certificate of thanks, or a plaque," said Ann Shields, Vice President of Corporate Relations. "He was very surprised." The hangar was packed with almost all of the 776 employees at CAC. The Chrysler was parked inside with a large bow on top of it. When Shanklin walked in, he was greeted with the new car. The 2005 Chrysler 300 was a step-up from the 1995 Chrysler Lebaron he had been driving. Ann Shields explained why the owner of a $50 million corporation drove a $5,000 car. "He is a very unselfish person. Whatever he earns, he puts back into the business. In the 15 years he has owned Crestview Aerospace, he has never paid himself back." In 1991, CAC downsized and laid off some people. Currently, CAC is rapidly growing. The goal is to bring in $80 million in sales by next year. "Lately we've been profitable. We started out small, but now that we have the money, we want to award the employees for their hard work," said Shields. "Even though we're growing larger, we want to remain close with our employees." This year, $750,000 was divided up between the 776 employees and given as a Christmas bonus. The employees received money based on their salary or hourly pay. Some employees were hired mid-year and therefore did not contribute in earning profits for the entire year. To solve that problem, people in accounting decided to give those employees $100 in cash. Although the money could have gone into his pocket, Shanklin gave it to his employees. "He respects the people who work for him,'" said Shields, "Working is a large part of his life. At 17, he wanted to be an attorney, but his dad didn't support the idea of going to college. So, he worked in a cafeteria and became an attorney in 6 years. He knows exactly what it's like to work from the bottom up." Myra Josey, a program manager, believes the profit sharing bonuses will keep people motivated through- out the year. "We have seen people become more conscious about wasting mate- rials and scrapping parts." Scrapped parts result from a mistake made in the manufacturing process. Those in manufacturing are well aware of the loss of profits due to scrapped parts, and have since put forth extra efforts to prevent profit loss. Verell Hill reminds her employ- ees in the shipping and receiving department of CAC that their efforts will be rewarded at the end of the year. "I tell them, the more money we get out the door today, the more money we'll get back in our profit sharing." Jennifer Jemigan is one of Hill's employees and has been with CAC for two years. "I'm definitely more motivated because I know that check is coming at the end of the year." In August, Shanklin also hosted Employee Appreciation Day at CAC. He allowed every employee to remain on the clock while they attended a cook-out from 11-2:30 p.m. Before Thanksgiving, he gave each employee a gift card worth $15 at Publix. Many employees had never heard of Employee Appreciation Day or profit sharing. Some of them received over $700 in profit sharing. They wanted to thank him, so a buzz began around the plant to raise enough money for Shanklin to be able to ride in style. Each employee made a small con- tribution to raise enough money to pay for the car. They collectivley agreed upon the color of the car, which is royal blue. "Mr. Shanklin has given many people in the area the opportunity to have a meaningful job, and advance in their career," said Mikel Bolger who works in inventory control in the shipping and recieving department. "He genuinely cares for each and every associate out here. It was a way for every associate to say thanks for all he's done for us." Shanklin takes time out to get to know the employees at CAC. "He's very normal," said Whitney Peacock, who also works in shipping and recieving. "He walks through here and says 'Hi!' and talks to you. People think if you own a big corpo- ration that makes as much money as this one you wouldn't even be at work." 689-7595 325 N. Main Stree #61411-0903 Busted * Special interest in Senior Eye Care, including Cataracts, Glaucoma, Droopy Eye Lids and Retina Problems. Associated with Aging, including: Medicare Assignment Accepted Mullis Eye Institute Call for an appointment S 682-5338 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA PAGE 3A WFDNFSDAY. JANUARY 26.2005 3nnf I k. ! VIEWPOINT AND C-OMENTARY VIEWPOINT AND COMMENTARY 'NOTE: Stei'e Andrews'column will return next week. The phone number for Bill Kirkpatrick was incorrect as published last week. His information has been updated. City of Crestview .Mayor George Whitehurst 682-3812 i ty Council 689-1619 or 689-1618 I'nance Department City Clerk Janice Young 682-1560 FAX 682-8077 Finance Director Patti Mann 689-2014 FAX 682-8077 Leisure Services Director Mike Wing 682-4715 FAX 682-1754 Public Works Director Junior Cox 682-6132 Administrative Services Director Brenda Crosson 689-1618 FAX 689-4575 Main Street Director Bill Kllpatrick 689-3722 Crestview Police Chief Travis Gilllhan 682-3544 FAX 689-2175 Crestview Fire Chief Joe Taylor 682-6121 FAX 689-2009 City Engineering Firm Baskerville & Donovan (850) 438-9661 FAX (850) 433-6761 City Attorney Ben Holley 682-2336 or 682-3559 FAX 682-2779 Crestview Housing Authority Sam Brunson 682-2413 or 682-5025 FAX 689-4559 Okaloosa County Officials County ComMlslAVn Chairman Cu yPaula RIggs 729-1400 or 651-7105 Sherry Campbell 689-5030 Elaine Tucker 729-1400 or 651-7105 Bill Roberts 729-1400 County Manager Chris Holley 651-7515 Okaloosa County Sheriff Charlie Morris 651-7410 Administrative Services Director S Jim Curry 689-5007 Planning & Inspection 651-7180 Road Department 689-5770 County Engineering Danielle Slaterpryce 689-5772 Okaloosa County School District Superintendent of Schools Don Gaetz , 833-3110 or 689-7259 .Cindy Frakes, Howard Hill, and Cathy Thigpen 833-3101 A new chapter in national and international life We have begun the next chapter in national and international life of the country. Despite the grand speeches of "freedom for everyone" and changes in the tax code/social security. Those of us old enough to Remember many of these grand S, speeches know only too well that it usually means more of the same so get used to it. Let's hope that "every man, S woman and child should expect and have freedom," doesn't mean Mary Jones America at perpetual war to give it to them. If they really want it, they will fight for it themselves. Of course may apply only to those living in countries with vast oil supplies. As for the tax code changes, let's hope there is an - amendment to the code change in the last 4-year regime that gave special exemptions to those making more than $200,000 is changed. Taxpayers realize of course that the pension for ex-presidents is $200,000 a year, but like those making $20,000 a year, ex-presidents should pay income tax on his pension. Remember, politics is not a profit-making business (or shouldn't be) so salaries and pension payments are paid for by the taxpayer maybe the new code should deal specifically with such double dipping. The social security changes proposed should be dropped. If people want to invest in the stock market they can do it without government help. Government is a big enough gamble these days without embellishment. Send it to the wage-earner so they can put it in a trust fund of their own choice banks can use the extra investments and have stricter rules governing it's care than the stock market does. If politicians had as much contact with the really needy as church workers and help organizations do, they would understand that fortune makes enough changes in people's life without government help. Trying to make the country. over in the image of some other countries we know simply won't work. But the new year means more than watching, and worrying, about what Washington will do, there's plenty going on here at home. Growth is predicted -nay expected- as people and businesses move into our land-available area. We need to help local government decide how to hand the growth and what are the needs to better serve us and the newcomers. We need a by-pass around Crestview, and probably Laurel Hill since it is growing by leaps and bounds also. There's space and routes we simply need to decide which to use and work toward early completion. A shorter route to the Gulf will also benefit tourism, which benefits all of the country in one way or another. We need more recreation facilities in the north county area particularly in the summer keeping the population busy (especially the youngsters and teenagers) in free time. We need more shopping facilities closer to the north end population to help control the horrific traffic problems plaguing residents and visitors in the Gulf tourist areas. Local government has a full slate for at least a year and we shouldn't have to take time off to deal with government projects out of the country. Our growth is the healthy kind we need to support it and the government bodies that have to deal with the particulars of making it happen. Mary V. Jones, a local resident, is a veteran newspaper editor, columnist, and reporter. She has worked for local, regional, and national newspapers, magazines, and wire services. Dan Rather & CBS The recent report by CBS over the more important than Dan Rather and CBS, and that is the incident now termed by some as place and position of a free press in our society. From the "Rathergate" has some interesting very start, the press was critical to our freedom. Amendment ramifications. The first is that CBS One to the Constitution, which became effective on should be congratulated for December 15, 1791, says: "Congress shall make no conducting its own investigation, law...abridging the freedom of speech or of the press..." even though it should have gone a lot This was the first amendment to the Constitution, and further than it did. I have followed freedom of the press has remained one of the key elements Dan Rather for many years, and to in keeping this nation free through some pretty traumatic paraphrase Senator Lloyd Bentsen in times. The problem I am concerned with is how the press his exchange with Senator Dan has fallen in terms of public trust. Depending on which Quayle, "He's no Walter Cronkite." survey you look at, the press isn't rated much better than I remember when President Nixon politicians or used car salesmen. made one of his last major public It's true that today we have many additional sources of .'LO. *mou-. "'appearaiices myr nydisfnit in F]oriha.tihe news. We niow'hfave conservativetaEloliows and the Fox It was hard for me to believe that any network to offset the liberal press, which I app~iud. person, including a reporter, could be so rude to the However, it appears that people watch or listen to the President of the United States. In my opinion, his dislike for stations that they feel leans more toward their personal the Republican Party has continued these many years and views. I don't think this is healthy for our country. I think we finally caught up with him when he couldn't wait to jump on need a press that is respected and fair. I think we need a the alleged negative information about President Bush and press that is going to take its time to make sure it's right, the National Guard. rather than be first. I think we need a press that becomes less It seems somewhat unfair that high level executives at emotionally involved in the parties, the candidates, and the CBS have been given the ax and Rather was allowed to issues than presently exists. If this partisan trend continues, resign without any censure from CBS. We're supposed to the press soon will be viewed merely as propaganda arms of believe that he was tired and stressed from covering the the particular parties whose positions they seem to endorse. Republican convention and hurricanes and wasn't his normal It is my hope that this Dan Rather/CBS incident will give objective self. Nonsense! It's also telling that Rather did not everybody a chance to rethink what they are doing and really have the courage to go on CBS News the day that the report how important a free and responsible press is to our future. was filed and the story broke. He was somewhere else. He certainly was able to dish it out over the years, but Lou Frey, Jr. is a former member of Congress (FL '69- apparently isn't very good at taking it. '79), Past President, Former Members of Congress, I guess you can't put me down as "neutral" on my Partner, Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A., feelings about Rather. However, there's an issue that is much Orlando, Florida. YOUR VIEWPOINT We encourage our readers to write to us at any time with their thoughts and ideas. Opinions may be mailed, faxed or e-mailed to our office. All letters are read, but not all are published. Letters may be edited to fit available space without altering the viewpoint of the writer. All letters are the express opinion of the author. Keep it to the point, support ideas with facts, and shoot for a word count of 250 or less. Please include your name, address, and day and evening phone numbers for verification. Letters must be signed. Bulletin, 301 N. Main Street, Crestview, Florida 32536. 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V n-V NO6 k.,oiw Ctm, N5wpffrn I SBSRITIO RTE In County 3 months $10.50 6 months....................$16.00 1 year........................... $22.50 Out of County 6 months..................$26.00 1 year $32.50 Mayor George Whitehurst Group 1 Linda Parker Group 2 Ellis Conner Precinct 1 Chip Wells Precinct 2 Sam Hayes Precinct 3 Brenda Bush To contact your representative, please call the Mayors office at 682-3812 or dly council represntatfies at adminlstratve sevces, 689-1618. District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 County Mgr. Sherry Elaine Bill Don James Chris Campbell Tucker Roberts Amunds Campbell Holley To contact the Okaloosa Board of County Commissioners, please cal 729-1400,689-5030, or 651-7105. JEFF MYERS Crestview "I think they should do more to alleviate the traffic problem." FRIEDA SPENCER Crestview "I would like for them to make a big effort to keep the county seat here, and not move.W Skalimar. --... MARGARET SMITH Crestview "They need to try to get the young kids off the street. Maybe we could get a city swimming pool, or more sportsfor them." CHARLES HOHMON Crestview "I'm pretty happy with the way things are." ji\ ~-L~-~-~--------c WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA PAGE 4A F PAGE 5A _NSFA -.AR 26 ..05.. 7.R.ES-TVIENEWS-3BULLETNSTVsEFLORID K'M; 71 00 er 9 s FINE JEWELRY -qq9 6h- -.g,4 Ia fentine's Dau Safe End, 2114105, E6 59 49, Tuesday Friday 9 to 6 Saturday 8 to 4 Closed Sunday & Monday 525 Cedar Ave. East Behind KFC 850-683-8004 Pre tig Ho e C nte i_ NOU - NO MONEY DOWN Scott Tenzycki/The News Bulletin Donald MacDuff, a DeFuniak Springs man, died on Monday in this crash on State Road 189 north of Baker. Man dies in crash near Baker LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS Scott Tenzycki News Bulletin Reporter A DeFuniak Springs man is dead after a crash north of Baker on Monday. Donald Spence MacDuff, 32, was pronounced dead by an Okaloosa County EMS crew at the scene. According to Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Cary Hurst, the accident occurred at 12:32 p.m. at the intersection of State Highway 189 and County Road 4A. MacDuffwas travelling north on 189 when his 1992 Ford Escort col- lided with a 1993 Chevrolet pickup driven by Baker resident Clay Allison Bolton, 42. A witness told officers that Bolton was heading east on 4A and failed to stop while crossing 189 to Holloway Road. The front of the truck struck the left front of the Ford. Both vehicles came to rest on the east side of 189. An EMS crew arrived on scene at 12:48 and declared MacDuff dead within minutes; he is believed to have died instantly. A passenger in MacDuffs vehi- cle, 31-year-old Donald Bruce Fenton, was not injured; nor was Bolton. 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Walton Beach 2.Year Warranty Lifetime Adjustments and Service 1332-2 N. Ferdon Crestview - 244-3839 683-8777 M Scott Tenzycki/The News Bulletin These Army OH-58C helicopters were spotted in Crestview on Thursday, being hauled on a semi flatbed. Designated the Kiowa, the OH-58 is a light observation platform that has been used by the U.S. military since the Vietnam conflict. It is also produced in a civilian version, the Bell Jetranger, which is popular with police and news agencies. It is not known where or why they were being transported. THANK YOU! For your Trust & Confidence. I am honored to serve our city after being re-elected without opposition. City Clerk Janice Young Pd. Pol. Adv. by the Janice Young campaign. Approved by Janice Young. HEARING EVALUATIONS RI 1 KIS I] CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 U-1- m .1 P\AlP~bld\ 1 r A NWS U T /FO AD D A ---- I'd like to offer a quick salute to Johnny Carson, who died on Sunday at the age of 79. His class, wit and charm set the standard for anyone who aspires to write or per- form comedy and satire. Then again, I won't be wasting my time with class, wit or charm. Get ready for some hammer-sharp attempts at humor, delivered blunt- ly with a ham hand. Who threw a gun away? The owner of a lawn care com- pany called the Sheriff's Office on Sunday, Dec. 26, to report that he had found a pistol in a yard next to a convenience store. The gun was a Lorcin .25-cal- iber compact pistol. It was silver with a pink marble handgrip. Hey, gangster: If you threw a pistol with pink grips away, please call the Sheriff's Office right away to retrieve it. New Year's Eve is so glamorous Let's get one thing straight: Drunk driving is absolutely wrong. There's no excuse for it. That said, you'd think that peo- ple would get better at it the more they did it. Not so! On New Year's Eve, less than an hour before the ball dropped, a 51-year-old man was driving erratically when spotted by a sheriff's deputy. After the deputy stopped him, he had to open the guy's door because the guy didn't know to open his window. The deputy was immediately awash in a boozy aroma the driver had just spilled a beer all over the floor. The man admitted that his dri- Drinking makes you smarter and stuff very's license had been taken away a long time ago. Hie failed every sobriety test except for one, the one-leg stand. He said that he couldn't do that one because of bad knees and a sore back. Well, he still went to jail. When the party arrived, the guy refused to submit to a breathalyzer test, which is a crime. It turns out that the guy has refused the test four times in the past. He was charged with driving while license revoked and refusal to submit to a breath test; he received both as a habitual offender. Maybe it's time for a new hobby. Our second New Year's story takes place several hours after the ball dropped. A deputy saw a 24- year-old Defuniak Springs man dri- ving all crazy and stuff. The guy quickly pulled into the parking lot of a closed business on Highway 90. He told the deputy that he was visiting his friend there (at three a.m.). When asked what his friend's name was, he said he didn't know. Fair enough. The dude smelled like booze. He told the deputy that he had been drinking at a Crestview bar, but that he was kicked out after getting in a fight with his girlfriend. He even told the deputy that he "had gotten him." Pop quiz: Whose fault was it that the dude was in trouble for dri- ving drunk? Answer: The deputy's! The dude asked to be given a break. All he needed, he said, was for the deputy to let him go and fol- low him home, or to drive him home and then drive his truck home for him, as well. You know, like a cab driver. He further stated that the deputy had cost him his job, his girlfriend, his kids, and his whole life. Do you buy it? The deputy did- n't: He arrested the dude for driving drunk. Oh, and the guy refused to take a breath test. Crestview police were busy, too. First off: How stupid do you have to be to punch the person who's dri- ving the car you're in? This stupid the CPD respond- ed to a convenience store around dawn to deal with some domestic violence. The 31-year-old man in the relationship hit his girlfriend while she was driving. A sympathetic clerk jumped in to stop the fight, and she was punched in the face, too. She locked the doors to the store with herself and the girlfriend safely inside. When officers arrived, he was still there. He was also drunk and covered with her blood. Not only is that a stupid thing to do, but it's a really stupid thing to do. He went to jail. In a strikingly similar incident, CPD officers responded to a man's home after he hit a guest with both his hands and feet. It took place within minutes of the previous inci- dent and yes, the two had been drinking. Our man tried to escape, but made it no further than his work truck, which happened to be parked at the residence. Once again, have fun in jail! Painful Miscellanea *It's tough when someone you love is involved with someone you don't like. Especially for this guy: A 49- year-old Crestview resident called the Sheriff's Office on Dec. 26 to report that a vandal had damaged his truck (criminal mischief, my second-favorite crime). The vandal had scratched "I HATE Y" on one side and "U JACK ***" on the other. The victim believed that his niece's boyfriend had done it. Apparently, the two had gotten into it over the unstable nature of the romance. The responding deputy even saw the boyfriend drive by the home, but couldn't catch up with him to dis- cuss the incident. Really, though that's just lazy: "I HATE Y." If you're going to van- dalize, take a hint from graffiti artists and make it something to talk about, like "J-RAZZ ROCKS THE MIC RIGHT" in Olde English let- tering. *On New Year's Day, a deputy responded to a disturbance at a Laurel Hill home. The 42-year-old homeowner said that he and his 39- year-old friend were arguing because the friend was drunk. The friend wanted to drive the home- owner's car and he wouldn't let him. The friend struck the dude, caus- ing a cut to his eyebrow. The home- owner did not wish to pursue charges, though. Actually, he sounds like a pretty good friend. The fighting' drunk dude ran off somewhere, not to be found until one of the homeowner's relatives found the guy hiding in his work truck, a tractor-trailer. He didn't want him in there, so he called the sheriff's office. The deputy arrived to find the. guy lying in the sleeper compart- ment of the truck. This time he did go to jail: He was charged with bur- glary to a conveyance, a felony. North Okaloosa Crime Reports POLICE BLOTTER SInformation taken fm actual lai enforcement reports, compiled by Scott Tenzycki Okaloosa County DOC stats 1/17/05 Total week admissions = 178. Total week releases = 192. Average inmate population for week = 684. Average num- ber of juveniles per day = 2. Average number of female inmates per day = 142. Average number of male inmates per day = 542. Average number of maximum security inmates = 6. Crestview Fire Dept. dispatches Motor vehicle accidents = 14. Fire = 1. EMS Charlie 1. EMS Delta (medical) = 1. Fire alarm = 4. Structure fire = 3. Total =24. Okaloosa County Sheriff's reports 1/4/05: Scott Allen Robinson, DOB 9/25/77, of 3159 Audry Drive, Crestview, was arrested for scheme to defraud and grand theft. 1/6/05: Mary Lou Turner, DOB 11/12/59, of 553 Texas Pkwy, Crestview, was arrested for worthless check. Henry Wallace Locke, DOB 1/28/47, of 3679 Central Circle, Laurel Hill, was arrested for grand theft auto. 1/8/05: A Crestview juvenile was arrested for grand theft auto and grand theft from a motor vehicle. John Patrick Henry, DOB 3/17/51, of 176 Cross Drive, Crestview, was arrested on a warrant for violation of probation on the original offenses of permitting an unlicensed minor to drive and driving under the influ- ence. 1/9/05: Teniqua M. Bryant, DOB 4/12/81, of 120 Laurel Oak Terrace, Crestview, was arrested on a warrant for 3 to 4 ft. reg.*9 99 Stewart & Elliot$8 L Peach, Pear, Plum, W t Apple, Nectarine, Apricot .,",' "liii.^f ft.'L"o $ 9 ..Q reg. Sale699 . Analysis: 19-10-5 with Trace Elements Contains a -pei.al combination of plant nutrients beneficial to tree grovuh j.i ! productivity, plus a generous supply of zinc to control rosette in pecan trees. 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Meat, poultry and fish provide the majority of dietary CoQ10. What are the principal uses of CoQ10? CoQ10 supplementation Is used mostly to treat or prevent cardiovascular diseases such as elevated cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, cardiomyopathy, mitral valve prolapse, coronary artery bypass surgery, and angina. How does CoQ10 improve heart function? It works by Improving energy production in the heart muscle and by acting as an antioxidant. Can CoQ10 lower blood pressure? Yes. CoQ10 deficiency has been shown to be present in 39% of patients with high blood pressure. In several studies it has been shown to lower blood pressure in patients with hypertension. How does CoQ10 boos the immune system? Tissues and cell involved with immune function are highly energy-dependent and require an adequate supply of CoQ10 for optimal function. Studies have documented the immune-enhancing effect of CoQ10. 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Patrick Allen Taylor, DOB 12/2/69, of 226 Third Ave., Crestview, was arrested for a domestic violence injunc- tion violation. Rhonda Renee McLean, DOB 4/30/68, of 444 Cooper Lane, Holt, was arrested on a warrant for violation of probation on the original charge of domestic violence/battery. 1/11/05: Billy Joe Gross, DOB 10/25/82, of 866 School House Lane, Holt, was arrested on a warrant for viola- tion of probation on the original charge of possession of a controlled substance without prescription. A Crestview juve- nile was arrested for the possession of a weapon. Kimberly Anne Grice, DOB 12/17/81, of 5160 John Jones Rd., Holt, was arrested on a warrant for violation of probation. William Carnell Burrell, DOB 10/21/62, of 197 Ratliff St., Crestview, was arrested on a warrant for violation of probation on possession of parapherna- lia. Bobby Lee Thomas, DOB 8/10/51, of 298 W. Robinson Ave., Crestview, was arrested for failure to appear. 1/12/05: Julius Martello Wilks; DOB 11/21/82, of 1200 E. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, was arrested for failure to appear. Tammy Lawayne Langford, DOB 12/16/67, of 8873 SR 189, Baker, was on a warrant for violation of proba- tion. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA DArE IRA ~Ik~199 W~fNFFDA JAUR 6 05CETIE ESBLEI RSTIW LRD AE7 Happy birthday Estelle P.R! U p on' around the able. Forty-plus vendors occu- Laurel Hill Grill. No corner. This py the remaining floor space, Linda Rowan has a hand i th ill 'time last where you are certain to find get-away! the Hill year our something to please you and The annual Laurel Reports from the weather- man say snow is falling up north and unbelievable temper- atures. We have our sniffles and S sunshine so don't think I will complain! Our shovels are for garden use and spring is just community was given rene wed hope for the future as we watched the reno- vation of what we call today The 1905 Gallery! Rose Peacock owns the corner shop, Methusalem's Attic, where friendly service and beautiful antique furniture, dishes and the unusual are always avail- your wallet. For more intorma- tion call 652-3660 or 652-3606. Word gets around fast, and I have heard that next month several cars filled with wallets and ladies from Georgia will be ending a ladies retreat in Destin, returning via The 1905 Gallery. Clues: It will be on a Saturday and they are looking forward to good food at The doubt in this Hill School sponsored 2005 Alumni Benefit Committee welcomes you to all meetings. For more information call Billie Jo Lyons at 537-8279. Golden Age neighbors will meet at 10:30 a.m., Feb. 15, at First Baptist Fellowship Hall to celebrate life and living. These young at heart ladies enjoy cooking a special dish to place on the banquet table and share with neighbors. For more infor- mation call Helen Reeves at 652-4485. The Laurel Hill graduating class of 1945 has lost another member, Wyvetta Senterfitt Wade. Our sincere condolences to the family. Special Happy Birthday wishes to one of the younger- senior citizens, Estelle Pridgen. She will proudly tell anyone her age and brighten your day with her ready smile. Just a clue...she is a little past 85 and always on the go! Happy birthday to Estelle Pridgen, Pamela Baber, Renee Matthews, Jacqueline Kenyele Williams, Gunnie Mae Matthews, Kaleb Ferguson, Jan. 27; Idelle Strickland Pilcher, Alma Tinall, Jack Birge, Jan. 28; Caryn Riley, Justin Clark Glass, Taryn Micaela Braun, Jan. 29; Doug Rogers, Jan. 30; Kyle Justin Harden, Aria Steele, Charles Gilley, Jan. 31; Bill Edwards, Deborah Reeves, Feb. 1. "The eyes of the Lord are in every place, keeping watch on the evil and the good. A gentle tongue is a tree of life, but perverseness in it breaks the spirit. Proverbs 15:3-4 Banks completes basic Air Force training Joshua Luke and Kristin Rodgers. Larry and Kathi Ridge of Crestview are proud to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Kristin Anne Rodgers to Joshua Roy Luke, son of Terry Luke of Laurel Hill and Cheryl Kolb of Crestview. They are to wed in late October,2Q05, vv -11 vI I Community Events SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SEASON PACKAGES ON SALE: Subscriptions for the Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra's 2004-05 season are now on sale at the Box Office of The Arts Center at Okaloosa-Walton College. The NFSO is led for the third year by Demetrius Fuller who was recently cited as one of America's Best Up & Coming Conductors by CityBeat magazine, an arts publication in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. Fuller proudly unveils a season repertoire that will feature not only the talent of the NFSO but also several exciting guest artists. 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Former members of Alabama National Guard Unit, Company C1-131, they are now members of the guard's Brigade Combat Team of Mississippi. The three sol- diers left Mississippi for Kuwait last Thursday. Guy, who lives in Enterprise, Ala., is the son of Charles Boykin Jr. of Hattisburg, MS and Robbie Lynn Boykin of Crestview. Mrs. Boykin says her son is very sociable, and likes to be with friends and family. She is "nervous about him being in Iraq, but I know that it's something he feels must be done." Guy graduated from Crestview High School in 1991. He works at Fort Rucker as a civilian and has r'signed on with the Nationati'gard for Vi' yearVs. S- afiie A ite1s'^on 6ffi A#tet:.'Varnum 6f Dothiani; Ta. ana Eila Virnum of El Salvaao, Calif. H' resides with is wife Gladis and son James in Anniston, Ala. Michael, the son of Lester Richter of Rockford, Ill., and Barbara Richter of Springfield, MO. He resides in Florala, Ala., with his wife Kathleen, who says of him, "He is my hero...I ask the com- munity to remember what we all as a country went through on 9/11...we, the families of the sol- diers who are there on foreign soil, never forget...they are all there for us all to remain free and not afraid. Please keep them in your prayers." * --''I-n- -I1T- - New Construction Custom Homes & SCommercial : Construction 1132 N. Ferdon Blvd. 689-4375 CBC 1250675 WWW.PLANSERVICES.NET ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE Northwest Florida Fairgrounds 1958 Lewis Turner Blvd, FWB Climate Controlled Building 3-Day Admission for $5 with This Coupon Friday, January 28, 2005 Saturday, January 29, 2005 Sunday, January 30, 2005 10am-5pm I 10am-5pm llam-5pm HtAIR TOPIX SMention ..... 'this Ad & P save S2 F- IV ..l A Bonnie (Salon Mgr), Tracl, Vicky, Janine Airman Audra Banks Air Force Airman Audra N. Banks has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. 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In 1977, it was bought by Jack Becklund and renamed The North Okaloosa Bulletin. A year later, Becklund sold the publication to Jim Knudsen Sr., who in turn transformed it into a community-based newspaper, focusing on classified advertising and including features such as "The Bulletin Kid of the Week." After Knudsen's death in 1988, his wife, Patricia Jean, took com- mand of the newspaper. She sold the business to her son, Jim Jr., in 1990. "My father worked until the day that he died, and I wanted my mom to be able to retire and still have an income," Knudsen said. "By buying it from her I was able to support her for 10 years of retirement." Shortly after The Okaloosa News Journal the county's oldest newspaper at the time closed its Crestview operation in December 1992, Knudsen transformed the Bulletin into The Crestview News Leader a broadsheet publication bring their clients here to Crestview." As one of Crestview's leaders in bringing new businesses into the area, Wayne Harris agrees with Oliver, and flew to Dallas recently to market the city of Cxestiaew..to OliHer's. Minatiot ,HbattIand 'dbveltpment 'sttff, Which includes theater designer Sheldon Oxner of CRR construction and John Shaw, a 36-year veteran of the motion pic- that focused on local news and events, and required a paid sub- scription. "That was a huge decision," he said. "I knew at the time that the community deserved a full-fledged newspaper, and I felt that I was bet- ter suited to fulfill that obligation than anybody else around here. because of my experience in the newspaper industry. "I was afraid of somebody com- ing in from out of town and not knowing the people in town, and possibly not giving the community a fair shake." Knudsen sold the newspaper's assets in 1994 and became co- owner with Ricketson Publications, Inc. He continues to maintain day- to-day control of the operation. "My background at that time was completely in the free paper business," Knudsen said. "The Ricketsons are very good people and they have shared a wealth of knowledge with me on how to make our paper a better community paper. ture industry, and one of the most respected film purchasers in the business. "I have been working on bring- ing a theater to Crestview for more than four years," said Harris. "This .particular project really got. xny attention." Oliver was in Crestview this past week to meet with investors and finalize a location for the the- ater. "We have taken the theater "They've given financial sup- port, moral support and they've educated me on the role of a pub- lisher and the role of a community newspaper to its people. And they are firm believers that we are here because the community allows us to be here." In 2000, Knudsen renamed the newspaper The Crestview News Bulletin, and also began producing The Crestview News Extra, an advertising publication delivered weekly to residents in north Okaloosa County at no charge. Knudsen is excited about the new endeavor of relocation, but admits that he has mixed emotions about leaving behind a familiar place. "It's traumatic," he said. "When you spend basically your whole life in one building, then pack every- thing up and move. "I started off working there, get- ting off of the school bus and walk- ing to work right there you grow up there, from 14 to 40 it's a huge change." concept and have made it a destina- tion for the community," said Oliver. "My dream is to see projects like this across the country. We are gong to be the Wal-Mart of movie the- Sa.L y, ......... ,..... ....... :.::, Projelt planneds ;hopl,)to break ground in time to have Destination Homeland ready for the November 7 release of the new Harry Potter film. 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If Almarante can't respond to the call, what's going to happen? I'm really concerned!" Almarante fire commissioner Keith Free acknowledges that there may be some issues that need to be addressed. He also insists that there are things mentioned in the letter that are not accurate, for example insur- ance. "We have insurance, and we've had insurance," said Free. He feels that the letter was not good for the fire district or the community, and questions the legitimacy of the other fire chiefs' authority to write the letter. Free says that Almarante has an agreement similar to other fire districts "I'd like to know if there are any certified firefighters up here at all. If I call 911, the dispatcher's going to call Almarante. If Almarante can't respond to the call, what's going to happen? I'm really concerned!" Edna Long resident of Almarante Fire District that requires Almarante to pay for ser- vice given by other fire districts. "We're not unlike many other small fire districts," said Free. "I agree that we have some short falls and may have for a while, but it's simply not true to imply that we don't care." The letter also references the other four fire districts' serious con- cerns over public safety. "Luckily no one has perished," stated the let- ter. "But it's just a matter of time." Other issues addressed in the let- ter were Almarante's Florida State FFI certification, which will soon be a requirement by the state. Insurance liabilities and cost to the taxpayers were also mentioned in the letter. "I'd like to know where all the money that this district collects is going," said Harper. "I have been trying since November to get the board to release to me a copy of their finan- cial records, and as of yet they have refused to." Another meeting has been scheduled for February 3 by the fire district. Harper says that she will be ready with bylaws in hand. "We want answers and we want them ASAP," said Harper. 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CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 PAGE 8A WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26. 2005 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA he second inaugura- tion of President Bush has come and gone. I am not very gung-ho about sec- ond inaugurations for any pres- ident. They cost millions of dol- lars (this one $40 million), and that sounds a tad much for this Scotsman. However, as Hank Williams sang, "If you got the money, honey, I got the time." I understand that all of the $40 million came from private donations. This was good, and with this news, I could enjoy the inauguration more. Every American-Democrat, K SIf you got the money, honey... Sunday View given for the occasion by every American wouldn't be too much for such a demonstration of how we Americans do things. But, you and I got to keep our sixteen cents. Certain individuals always give for us. They had the money, honey. Now, you and I have got to have the time. There should be time now for prayer. Paul said to young Timothy, "I exhort therefore, that, first ofall, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giv- ing of thanks, be made for all men; for kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior" (I Timothy 2:1-3). Pray for President Bush, Vice President Cheney, the Cabinet, Congress, Republican, or Independent- should enjoy every inaugura- tion with gratitude to God. Some might feel no gratitude, because their man didn't win. The gratitude that all of us should feel, however, should be for a political system and a Constitution that places people into office in an orderly, non- violent manner. Coup d'etat is the method of operation in many countries of our world. The French phrase means literally, a "blow of state." It is the sudden seizure of power from a government. for "all that are in authority," for former Presidents Bush and Clinton as they join together to raise money for the tsunami victims, and for any official on T.V. that you either support or get mad at. They all need our intercessory prayers. We ought to have the time to be informed on the issues of government. How can we be good Christians, expected to vote on issues, and know very little about the issues? Turn off "Temptation Island," or the "How-They-Get-The-Sports- Illustrated-Swimsuit-Issue- Models" Show, or "Desperate Housewives," and listen to some of the talk shows where there is real debate: Chris Matthews, Hannity and Colmes, Joe Scarborough, Bill O'Reilly, and others where they give both sides. Read newspa- pers and watch news, but don't swallow everything. Read the comments made in your denominational paper about moral issues. Learn something and have some convictions. These "undecided" people, two days before an election, haven't taken'the time to become informed. I'd be ashamed to be sitting in a group of fifteen peo- ple on television identified as "undecided." Why, I'd hide my face. I'd wear a burka. I'd put on dark glasses. I'd have a fake mustache. I'd wear a Donald Duck mask. Come on Christians-learn to decide! And finally, we ought to have the time to register and vote on the next set of officials. Get stirred up. Enlist in the Cultural War. Love your coun- try. Wave the flag. Wear that patriotic pin. Learn what the candidates stand for. Map out strategy. Do the work. Be involved. If somebody commits the money, honey, we ought to commit the time. Mark McClard is the director of Cornerstone Ministries. Church Services Please turn in your church news- briefs to the News Bulletin by 5 PM on the Thursdays prior to publication. Apostolic Apostolic Life Tabernacle's con- gregation invites you to attend and expe- rience the Good Life with them. Sunday School 10:00 a.m., followed by Worship service; Sunday evening revival service at 6:00 p.m.; Monday evening Family prayer at 7 p.m.; Tuesday morning Ladies prayer meeting at 10:00 a.m.; Wednesday evening Bible study at 7 p.m.; Youth service and fellowship on the second Friday evening of each month at 7:30 p.m.; Warriors & Soaring Eagles (30 years and UP!), the last Friday evening of each month. Apostolic Life Tabernacle is located at 3136 Pinewoods Drive, Crestview, Florida. For more information call the church at 689-2422. Assemblies Campton Assembly of God Church is located at 6924 Hwy 85 North in Laurel Hill. The Sunday service is at 10:30 AM Youth services are on Wednesdays at 6:30 PM Adult Bible Study is also on Wednesday at 6:30 PM. For more information call the church at 652-4581 or Pastor Kelly at 423- 0375. First Assembly of God: 8 AM early morning worship, 9:30 AM Sunday School; 10:30 AM morning worship; and a 6 PM evening service officiated by Pastor Mark.A. E4gllshl r Wednesday Family Night begins at 7 PM with Royal Rangers and Missionettes for children ages 3-12, and X-treme Youth for children ages 12-18. Call 682-3518 for more information. North Central Assembly of God: at 158 Woodlawn Drive in Crestview. Due to damages done by Hurricane Ivan, all services except morning worship service have been cancelled until further notice. The morning worship service will be held at the Woman's Club next door to the church at 11 AM. "Whosoever will may come" Shady Grove Assembly of God: Sunday services begin at 9:45 AM with Sunday School, followed by 10:45 AM and 6 PM worship services. Wednesday services begin at 7 PM with Family Night: Adult Bible Study, Missionettes, and Royal Rangers. Shady Grove is located at 1189 Shady Grove Church Road in Baker, just off Hwy. 189. Welcome Assembly of God located on Hwy. 393 in the Dorcas community, invites you to join them for Sunday ser- vices including Sunday School at 9:45 AM and worship services at 10:45 and 6 PM. Women's and men's ministries meet 2nd and 4th Thursdays, with a 6 PM meal. Call 682-1683 if you need direc- tions. Baptist Beaver Creek BC services: Beaver Creek Baptist Church, located six miles West of Baker, has Sunday School at 10:00 AM, morning worship at 11:00 S AM, and Children's Church at 11:15 AM. Central Baptist Church: Sunday School is at 9:30 AM, and the Sunday S morning service is at 10:45 AM The Sunday night service is at 6 PM, and Wednesday night service, AWANA for kids and 4-12 youth ministry beginning at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call the office at 682-5525 or visit the church web site at www.centralcrestview.com. Emmanuel Baptist Church is located at 3252 East James Lee Blvd. in Crestview. Celebrations services: Saturday at 6 PM; Sunday at 8 AM and 10 AM; Sunday evening celebrations from 5:30 to 7:30 PM Wednesdays from 6:14 to 7:44 PM Sign language is available dur- ing the 10 AM service. Emmanuel's Teaching Pastor is Mark Seagle. The church email address is ebc@ebc- crestview.com. Evelenar Baptist Church: 2820 Carver Avenue, Crestview. Rev. Benjamin T. Randolph. Sunday Services 9:30AM Sunday School, 11 AM morn- ing worship, and at 5 p.m. every 1st Sunday is the Hour of Power. Wednesday Bible Study and prayer is at 7 p.m. Phone: 682-2218. First Baptist Church of Crestview: 798 N. Pearl Street (across Hwy. 90 from courthouse, behind Burger King. Pastor Alan Kilgore. Phone 682-2544. Sunday services 8:45 Welcome Center opens/9:00 Sunday School/10:30 morning worship, children's worship/ 4:00 Student Leadership; Youth Choir / 5:00 Youth discipleship; Youth Ensemble; Ladies, Men, Children and Preschool Bible Studies; Book Club/ 6 PM evening worship. Wednesday: 9:00 Media Center opens/3:00 Youth Activities/5:30 Children's Book Club/6:00 Youth i hhouse/6:30 Prayer Meeting; C h etrn's nd Pr-eschool Bible Studies. First Baptist Church of Holt: PO Box 38, 532 Hwy. 90 West, Holt, FL. 32564. Phone 537-6170. Pastor David Wheat. Sunday services: 9 AM Small Group Bible Study. 10:15 AM Praise and Worship Service. 6 PM Evening Praise and Worship Service. Wednesday Services: 6:00 PM 8:00 PM AWANA for kids and Body Builders for youth, 6 7:30 PM Adult Bible Study in Mark. 7:30 8 PM Adult Prayer Time. Live Oak Baptist Church, located off Hwy. 85 South near Shoal River Country Club. Rev. Bill White. Regular Sunday services are Bible study at 9:45 AM, morning worship ser- vice at 11 AM. An additional Bible study class is at 5 PM, followed by evening worship at 6 PM On Wednesday at 6:45 PM are Adult Discipleship Training and Preschool through Youth Mission organizations. For more information on other min- istries, please call 682-5160. Living Faith Baptist Church: 837 West James Lee Blvd., Crestview. Pastor Chaplain David Pettis. Sunday services Sunday School 10 AM and worship at 11 AM Discipleship Training 6 PM, and evening worship 7 PM Children's Church Sunday morning. Phone 682-4371. Magnolia Baptist Church: Located at 3198 Hwy 602, Laurel Hill. Pastor Roy Mooneyham. Sunday School at 10:00 AM, Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 AM, Evening Worship 6:00 PM. Wednesday Night, Youth at 5:00 PM and Prayer Service, 6:30 PM. For further information, call 652-3149. Valley Road Baptist Church (for- merly Oakdale Baptist Church): Sunday School 9:45 AM. Morning wor- ship 11 AM. Discipleship Training 5 PM. Evening worship 6 PM. Wednesday activities, Youth Meeting 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. Choir practice 8 PM. The church is located at 1018 Valley Road in Crestview. Call 682-4513 for information. Interim Pastor is Bob Chase. Palm Chapel Primitive Baptist Church: 201 Cadle Dr., Crestview. Elder Michael Green, Jr., Pastor. Sunday 10:30 AM and Wednesday 6 PM. Call 689-3383 for more information. Come worship with us! Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church: 5595 Hwy. 4 South, Baker, FL 32531-0341. Phone (850) 537-9221. FAX (850) 537- 6798. Pastor, Dr. Jerry Haley. Sunday services: Bible study 9:45 AM, morning worship 11 AM Discipleship training 6 PM, evening worship 7 PM Wednesday night prayer groups and mission organizations, 7 PM Woodlawn Baptist located at 824 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, welcomes Tom Kyzer as Interim Pastor. Sunday School meets at 9 AM with morning worship at 10:30 AM. A service for the hearing impaired is also offered on Sunday morning. Sunday evening service is at 6 PM, and the Youth Choir meets at 5 PM. Wednesday services are at 6:30 PM Call the church at 682-2924 for informa- tion. Catholic Our Lady of Victory Catholic Parish in Crestview welcomes you to join adltl uinguirys~sjipn, egpdcted.opi Wednesday nights at 6:30 PM ' If interested, please contact the parish office at 682-4622 for registration information. Church of McDonald Street Church of Christ: at 744 South McDonald Street in Crestview, with Minister Bro. Henry Herbert and Youth Minister, Bro. Daniel Jackson. 10 a.m. Bible class on Sunday, followed by 11:15 a.m. worship. Evening worship at 6 p.m. on Sundays. Also Bible classes are held on Wednesday at 7 p.m. For more infor- mation, call 682-6230. Church of Christ Airport Road: Sunday Bible study at 9 AM, worship services at 10 AM, Sunday worship at 6 PM, Wednesday Bible study at 7 PM. Listen to the "Know Your Bible" radio program Monday through Saturday on WAAZ 104.7 at 5:45 AM. Minister Jason Green. Crestview Church of God, Pastor Larry Collins. 9:30 10:30 AM Sunday school; 10:30 AM-12 PM morning wor- ship; and 6-9 PM evening service on Sunday, and 6 PM Family Training on Wednesday. Call 682-3045 for more information. Church of New Covenant, Pastors Charles, Sr., and Maxine Whisnand invite you to attend their services, locat- ed at 3191 North Newman Avenue in Crestview. Sunday services include Adult Bible Study and Children's Church at 10 AM, followed by Praise Hour at 11 AM Wednesday, a Family Stew/Study ser- vice is held at 6 PM. The church also has a radio ministry broadcast every Sunday at 7:05 AM on WTJT, 90.1 FM. Call 689-8999 for more information. Church of the Resurrection: 66 8th Street, Shalimar FL. The Rev. Canon Michael G. Carr. Sunday services at 10 AM, morning prayer on 1st, 3rd, 5th; and holy communion on 2nd and 4th Sunday. Episcopal Church of the Epiphany: Located at 424 Garden St., Crestview behind the Teachers Credit Union. Children's Sunday school 9:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Adult Sunday School 10:30 a.m. on the 3rd and 4th Sunday each month. Nursery is avail- able. The first Sunday of the month there will be a Potluck Brunch following the service. Epiphany Men's Group meets each Thursday at 8 a.m. at Cracker Barrel. Interim Vicar is the Rev. George Gilbert, Jr. Office hours are Tuesdays 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Call 689-1410 for more information. All are welcome. Lutheran First Lutheran Church of Florala: at 24512 5th Avenue (US 331) in Florala AL, pastored by Rev. Jack Betz. 9:30 AM worship on Sunday. Fellowship Hour (10:30 AM) and Sunday school for all ages (11 AM) follow the service. Phone (334) 858-8357. On Route 331 very near the Florida line in Florala, Ala. Call (334) 858-3515 for more specific directions. Our Savior Lutheran Church: Our Savior Lutheran Church is located at 178 W. North Avenue in Crestview. Rev. Vance G. Tech Bible studies at 9 and ser- vice of word and sacrament at 10:30 AM on Sunday mornifigs. The 'sacrAment of the altar is served every Sunday. Lutheran Women's Missionary League every 4th Saturday at 10 AM Adult Choir 7 PM Wednesday. Adult catechesis Wednesday at 9 AM and Thursday at 7 PM. Ash Wednesday Service is February 9th at 7 p.m. Mid-Week Lenten Services are Wednesday evenings (16th and 23rd) at 7 p.m. Call Dee McCain at 682-3154 for more information. Methodist Baker First United Methodist: located just north of the traffic light in Baker. The Rev. Calvin N. "Bud" Harrub is pastor. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m., worship service is at 11 a.m. You will be warmly welcomed here! For more information, call the pastor at 682- 8608. First United Methodist: 599 Eighth Avenue, Crestview, The Rev. Bruce Sheffield is Senior Pastor (FUMC). Sunday services: 8:30 AM - Traditional service, Christ Chapel; 9:30 AM Sunday School; 11:00 AM, Traditional service, Main Sanctuary. For information, call 682-2018, dur- ing normal.business hours. Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, 502 McDonald Street, in Crestview. Rev. Matthew Ewing. Regular services include: Sunday- church school 9:30 AM, praise service 10:45 AM, and wor- ship service 11:00 AM; Tuesday ser- vices include: 6 PM prayer meeting, and men's bible study at 7 PM; Wednesday Kiddie College, 5:45-7:45 PM. All are welcome. For information, call 682- 7799. New Bethel United Methodist Church, located at 5894 Hwy. 85 North. Services held Wednesday nights are the 6 PM fellowship supper and 7 PM Bible study. Sunday services are 10 AM Sunday School, and 11 AM and 6 PM worship. St. Mark United Methodist Church: located at 2250 P.J. Adams Pkwy. in Crestview, offers the following services: Sunday School, 9 AM, Sunday morning worship, 10 AM. Wednesday Bible study for the entire family at 6:30 PM. A nursery is available for all ser- vices. Clergyman is Rev. Glenn McCall. Children's Church for ages 4-5. Call 682-5280 for more information. Nazarene Aplin Church of the Nazarene: Pastor Thomas Farley and Associate Pastor Rev. Clarence Lykins invite everyone to attend the following ser- vices: Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday evening service at 6 p.m. Wednesday 6:30 P.M. (Bible study and fellowship). The church is located at 395 Aplin Road in Crestview, telephone 682-7995. Nondenominational Mount Olive Community Church:, Pastor D.L. Lyons invites all interested to Sunday Services at 10 a.m., Tuesday Ladies' meeting at 7 p.m. with Marie C. Lyons, and Thursday Bible study at 7 p.m. with Pastor Dennis. The church is located at 5661 Mt. Olive Road in Crestview. Directions approximately 7 miles east on Hwy. 90, turn left on Mt. Olive Road, 2 miles. Call 682-6218 for more information... Pentecostal First Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ: Sunday services for First Pentecostal are at 10 AM and 6 PM There is also a Wednesday service at 7 PM Pastor Wilbur Hawkins. They are located at 997 East Chestnut Ave. in Crestview. Call (850) 682-3497 for more information. Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church: 492 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, pastored by Rev. Joan Wooten. Sunday School, 10 AM; worship 11 AM; youth meeting 5 PM; Wednesday supper 6 PM, and choir rehearsal 7 PM. For more information, call 682-2835. Unitarian Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast (UUFEC): locat- ed at 1295 Bayshore Drive, Valparaiso, Florida. Minister: The Reverend Rodney Debs. Service is held at 10:30 AM each Sunday. For further updates, check http://www.uufec.com, the Verbal Chalice, Wick, or please call the Fellowship at 678-7197, or 243-5247. Unity Way of Life Unity Center: Pastor Rev. George A. Schmidt, Ph.D., the Way of Life Unity Center is located at 1797 Hurlburt Road in Fort Walton Beach. Sunday services: 9:30 AM and 11 AM Celebration Services. Youth Education programs along with child- care are only provided at the 11 AM ser- vice. All are welcome. For information, call the office at 864-1232 (hours by appointment). There is also a Metaphysical Bookstore (864- 5945) open Sundays from 9 AM to 1 PM, and the Dial-A-Thought line, 864- 9139. Other Eglin Air Force Base Chapel: Protestant .-Sunday Worship Services/Religious Education 0800 Traditional in West Gate Chapel; 0930 Traditional in West Gate Chapel; 0930 Gospel in Chapel Center; 1230 Contemporary in Chapel Center; Sunday School classes are available for ages 3 through adult. Call 882-8527. Protestant Holy Communion mid week worship service is every Wed., 1100 hours at the Eglin Hospital Chapel. For more information, call Chaplain Sarah Shirley at 883-9736. Eglin Air Force Base Chapel: Catholic Weekend Mass Schedule - 1700 hours, Sat. in the West Gate Chapel; 0745 hours, Sun. in the Chapel Center; 1115 hours, Sun. in the West Gate Chapel. For Religious Education, call 882-7320. RCIAWed. at 1900 hours in the Chapel Center. All military and their families are invited to join us at our many diverse services. We have services for Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and Islamic faith groups, as well as activities for all ages. Call the chapel at 882-2111 for times and locations. Christian Life Center: Pastor Jason Palmer. Prayer is held Sunday at 2 PM, with Sunday services and Sunday School at 2:30. Bible study is held Wednesday nights at 7:30 PM Christian Life Center is located at 410 Wingard Street; call (850) 305-0198 for more information.- - Healing Stream Ministries: Pastor Jonathan Griffin. 10-AM- for Sunday School, Sunday morning worship at 10:30. The ministry is located at the cor- ner of E. Robinson and Church Street in Crestview. Call Pastor Griffin at 682- 5455 for more information. The Chapel, an independent wor- shipping community, has services every Sunday morning at 7:30 AM with Chaplain Hayward Chapman, and at 9 AM with Chaplain Chuck Chapman. Services are held at 1093 S. Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview, next to Domino's Pizza. Phone: (850) 682-9887 or (850) 423-0526. "Come as you are." The Awakening Ministries, Inc., a not-for-profit Christian music ministry, meets every Saturday from 2-7 PM under the pavilion, Kit Drive, Crestview. Their phone number is 689-1259. All amateur, semi-professional, and professional Christian music groups and individuals are invited to attend for practice, auditioning, fellowship, and prayer. Spectators and other interested parties are also welcome. For more information call or email awakening- ministries@praize.com. Iglesia Hispana Bethel: Te inbita a los servicios de adoracion a nuestro senior Jesus. Ordon de servicios: Martes oracion 7:00 PM; Viernes servicio evangelistico 7:30 PM; Domingo escuela Dominical 11:00 AM; Domingo servicio evangelis- tico 6:30 PM Estamos uvicados en la 544 Main Street, Crestview FL, 32536. Telefones (850) 423-0325 y cellular 543-4292. ,New Beginnings and Rev. Jeffrey Earl Mills invites the public to join in their regular Sunday worship service at 4 PM at their temporary location, the Niceville American Legion Hall (VFW). "Just the Facts" Tuesday, 7 p.m., Ladies, Women, Girls, there is a place for you near to the Heart of God. Our Search Light Women of 2005 are looking for you, please come...Seek and you will find. Thurs., 7 p.m. All are welcome. Special teaching on how to read and study your bible. Emphasis on End-Times of our soon com- ing Lord...Are you prepared? Sunday, 10a.m. A time of wor- ship and gathering of God's peo- ple and those who are searching. Pastor D.L. Lyons teaches us how to "walk the talk," with illustrated white board teachings. We are here for you. Come, take one step closer! We are non- denominational and a mission outreach for Voice of the Martyrs. Mt. Olive Community Church 5661 Mt. Olive Road 7 miles east on Hwy. 90 from Crestview. 682-6218. With one military "blow" power changes hands, and with the change comes uncertainty and insecurity. Defenders of the old regime are sometimes sum- marily executed. Many times a country's finances collapse overnight after one of these vio- lent overthrows. We are blessed beyond words to have never experienced such a coup in our lives. Our inaugurations are huge demonstrations before the world of the civility, and order- liness, security, and "domestic tranquility" that the American Constitution gives its people. Democrats and Republicans march in the parades of every inauguration. Democrats and Republicans salute whatever president is being honored. Democrats and Republicans always sing the patriotic songs. This is good. Sixteen cents IWTMARKMCARD I PAGE 9A j~ j' AMtGu I0 u I .I----- N.------ L--- F. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 Obituaries Kerri Williams Nov 22, 1967 -Jan. 15, 2005 Kerri Williams, age 37, of Monticello, Florida, passed away Saturday, January 15, 2005. She was born on November 22, 1967 in Frankfurt, Germany. She had lived in Crestview before moving to Monticello two years ago. Kerri was a graduate of Crestview High School. Survivors include her father, Otis Stafford of Crestview; mother, Martha Johnson of Monticello; husband of 20 years, Mickey Williams of Monticello; son, Marc Williams of Monticello; daughter, Maddi Williams of Monticello; step-daughter, Misty Williams of Fort Walton Beach; three sisters, Sara Franklin, Darlene Stafford, and Amy Scheerer; one grandchild, Chloe. Visitation was held from 6 until 8 p.m., Thursday, January 20 in the chapel of Brackney Funeral Service with a memorial service at 7:30 p.m. A private burial was held in Union Hill Cemetery. Brackney Funeral Service, Crestview, was in charge of arrange- ments. Zelna King Louras April 28, 1922 January 17, 2005 Zelna King Louras, age 82, of Crestview, Florida passed away on Monday, January 17, 2005 at Shoal Creek Rehabilitation Center. She was born on April 28, 1922 in Pleasant Home, Alabama and moved to Crestview in 1998 from Dallas, Texas. She is preceded in death by her husband Alex J. Louras; parents, Frank and Minnie King; and daughter Gina Kim. Survivors include her daughters, Anita Louras and Alecia Louras, both of Dallas; sister, Valera Guisasola of Crestview; grandchildren, Natalie, Brittney, Theresa, and Stephen; great-granddaughter, Whitney, Mitchamore. A time of visitation was held on Thursday, January 20, 2005 at Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home from 5 to 7 p.m. Funeral services were conducted from the Chapel of Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home on Friday, January 21, 2005 at 3 p.m. with Reverend Tommy Batson officiating. Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home was entrusted with arrange- ments. Linda Senterfitt Wade May 11, 1925 January 16, 2005 Linda Senterfitt Wade, age 79, of Okaloosa County, Florida passed away Sunday, January 16, 2005 in Waynesboro, Mississippi. She was born on May 11,,1925 in Laurel Hill, Florida. Linda was a member of Southside Baptist Church. She is preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Edwin Wade; parents, James and Maude Senterfitt; and brother, Austin Wade. Linda was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother to those who survive her. Survivors include sons, James "Jim" Wade of Palm City, Fla., and William "Butch" A. Wade and wife Lisa of Crestview, Fla.; daughter, Cheryl A. Mozingo and husband Ben of Waynesboro, Ms.; three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and numerous extended family. Funeral services were conducted from the Chapel of Whitehurst- Powell Funeral Home on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 at 3 p.m. with Dr. David Ward officiating. A time of visitation was held from 2 to 3 p.m. on Wednesday. Burial followed at Liveoak Park Memorial Cemetery. Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home was entrusted with arrange- ments. Lena Louise Ward June 6, 1929 January 19, 2005 Lena Louise Ward, age 75 of Baker, passed away Wednesday, January 19, 2005. She was born on June 6, 1929 in Garden City, Florida and was a lifelong resident of Okaloosa County. Mrs. Ward was a member of Blackman Church of Christ. Mrs. Ward was preceded in death by her husband Charles (Buster) Ward. Survivors include her two sons, Jim Ward of Baker, Fla., and Don and Angela Ward of Milligan, Fla.; one daughter, Michal Ward of Baker, Fla.; one sister, Betty Glodgett of Orleans, Vermont; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Saturday, January 22, in the chapel of Brackney Funeral Service with Minister Mike Ray and Rev. Mark English officiating. Burial followed in Pyron Chapel Cemetery. The family received friends Friday from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Brackney Funeral Service, Crestview, was in charge of arrange- ments. Janet Pitts Janet Pitts, loving wife, mother, sister, and grandmother, went home to be with her Lord on Jan. 8, 2005 after a short but courageous battle with cancer. Janet was 59 years old. Born on October 5, 1945 in Bonifay, Fla., Janet was a career secre- tary, working over 20 years at Vitro Services, and eventually serving as personal secretary to the CEO of the company. Over many years she also served as church secretary in several local communities. Janet loved needlepoint, and she crafted many beautiful items to give to her family and friends. She also loved to go fishing with Jim. Janet will be loved and missed by everyone she came into contact with. Family survivors include her husband of 41 years, James W. Pitts of Holt, Fla.; mother, Ellen J. (Peterson) DeStaven of Mary Esther, Fla., daughter, Deborah J. Moyer and husband Tim of Fort Walton Beach, Fla.; son, James Gregory Pitts of Poinciana, Fla.; sister, Cheryl A. DeStaven of Mossy Head, Fla.; brothers, James III, and wife Sharon and Joseph M. DeStaven and wife Lisa, all of Fort Walton Beach; grandsons, Braeden and Dillon Moyer; and several nieces and nephews. The family also offers their sincerest thanks and appreciation to Dr. Morrison Groves and staff at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. The care and hope they gave our family will never be forgotten. Visitation was at Emerald Coast Funeral Home, Ft. Walton Beach, on Monday, Jan. 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. The funeral took place at Milligan Assembly of God Church at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 11. Officiating pastors were Rev. Wayne Johnson and Chaplain Edward Peterson. Burial followed at Campground Cemetery, Westville, Fla. Emerald Coast Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. 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Brian Rix, 1227 0' Mel Weir Martha Trau Grace Ruud- Chad Papadopoulos Wilkinson Angle Michels Pelican Real Estate: deadcua 4wt e4twe Scott Tenzycki News Bulletin Reporter With so much development going on, now is the time to buy or sell property in the local area. Your first step should be to call Pelican Real Estate and Development. Locally owned and operated by Broker William Smith, the company was voted Number One in the Real Estate category of Emerald Coast Magazine's Reader Choice Poll. Realtor Grace Ruud- Papadopoulos says that Pelican's staff is Number One because they put the customer first. "I think the main reason is the service we provide," she said. "We're always accessible." The dedication shows; more and more people are choosing Pelican. Sales have tripled since they opened in August of 2002! In fact, the team is getting ready to build a brand new office in their current location to handle the influx. Another Pelican strong point is the expertise of the staff. Each one is a specialist in a different field, whether it is single family homes, subdivisions, new con- struction, acreage, foreclosures, or commercial real estate. They offer residential and commercial properties, including vacant land, vacation properties, and rentals. "Our knowledge and experi- ence make us a full-service com- pany," said Grace. "We cover all the areas." Pelican is a member company of the National Relocation Network, better known as Relo. This is an international network that assists people who are mov- ing from one place to another. Whether you plan on leaving the local area, or you're thinking of moving to Okaloosa County, Pelican has the resources to get you exactly what you need! Pelican Real Estate and Development Company, Inc. is a member of the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce. Bilingual staff is on hand to help Spanish-speaking customers. Visit the Pelican office at 5210 South Ferdon Boulevard in Crestview, near the Shoal River. Call them at 682-9227 or fax them at 689-7508. Ask to speak to one of the agents: Grace Ruud-Papadopoulos, Chad Wilkinson, Angie Michels, Mel Weir, or Martha Trau. Gabrielle Drive. Reroof by Roof Claims Specialists, $7,155. Ace Hardware, 702 N. Ferdon Blvd. Install face sign by Okaloosa Signs, $125. Richard Triese, 206 Foxchase Way. New single family dwelling by Chessher Construction, $225,000. S&J Construction, 241 Tiffot Court. New sin- gle family dwelling by S&J Construction, $100,650. S&J Construction, 238 Tiffot Court. New sin- gle family dwelling by S&J Construction, $101,000. Penney Creek Corp., 105 Kyle St. New single family dwelling by Senterfitt Corporation, $95,000. French Wright, 1254 Sioux Circle. Install fence by Harris Fence Installation, $4,708. * Robert Myers, 119 Hollow Cove. Reroof by Thomas Brand Siding, $6,300. Terry Garner, 1239 Gabrielle Drive. Reroof by owner, $1,800. * Douglas Savage,>rl,206 'Ego'Drive. Reroof by Metal Roofing, $5,320. * William D. Madden, 143 Villacrest Drive. Reroof by Reroof America Corporation, $10,193. Keith Gardner, 105 Palmetto Drive. Reroof by Reroof America Corporation. James K. Grooms, 223 Southview Drive. Reroof by Reroof America Corporation, $5,288. Okaloosa County building permits 1/12/05: Benjamin Jr. and E.G. Martin, Tom Page Lane, Baker. Single family dwelling by Tim Tarpley Construction. Crestview Acquisition Corp.., 5486 Fairchild Rd., Crestview. Reroof by Amnat International. Wade Hatten, 1010 Shoal River Drive, Crestview. Reroof by Concept Dynamics. Don Cosseaux, 3329 Berrywood Trail, Laurel Hill. Electrical by American Electric Service. * Whitworth Builders, 6320 Havenmist Lane, Crestview. Electrical by Richardson Enterprises. Donald and Carmin Snyder, 4661 Browning Ct., Crestview. Reroof by CQ Construction. * Howard and Sybil Garrett, 5516 Poinsettia St., Crestview. Fence by Harris Fence Installation. George Senterfitt, 3279 Little Silver Rd., Crestview. Electrical and plumbing by homeowner. Bryan Rogers Construction, 6004 Dorchester Place, Crestview. Pool by Pools Plus. Dustin Glenn, 806 Hwy 90, Holt. Home occu- pation. Farrell and Dolores Stanley, 6363 Bethany Dr., Crestview. Gas by Zachary's Gas Services. James and Fawn Willis, 6046 Bluebird Lane, Crestview. Electrical by Casey Electric. 1/13/05: Jason 'Hunter, 4350 Cooper Lane, Holt. Mechanical, electri- cal and plumbing by homeowner. * Ronald Bell, 7690 Four Flags Rd., Laurel Hill. Electrical by Tim Robbins Jr., Inc. Carolyn Brackney, 3141 Bayridge Dr., Crestview. Reroof by homeowner. James Denton, 5066 Keyser Mill Rd., Baker. Electrical by homeowner. James and Fawn Willis, 6046 Bluebird Lane, Crestview. Mechanical by Florida Mobile Home Supply. Randy and Tammie Baker, 5987 Ridgecrest Rd., Crestview. Electrical, plumbing and home addition by homeowner. 1/14/05: Edward and Cynthia Eschbach, 2852 Atoka Trail, Crestview. Reroof by Ates Roofing. Ancil Lindley III, 1 Lindley Rd., Crestview. Electrical by Gaskin Electric. James and Patsy Moulton, 106 Golf Course Dr., Crestview. Single family dwelling of Mike Moulton Construction. Iris Dunston, 7902 Hwy 85 N., Laurel Hill. Mechanical by homeowner. Genaro and Barbara Sanchez, 5124 Blue Springs Cove, Baker. Electrical by Crestview Electric Co. Timothy and Debra Hulion, 5698 Seminole Dr., Crestview. Detached garage/all car- ports. Tyrone Faulkner, 6219 Shire Lane, Crestview. Burglar/fire alarm. * Michael and Faith Jones, 294 Timberline-Dr., Crestview. Mechanical by Gordon A/C & Associates. Key Lime Homes, 2925 Murray Lane, Crestview. Electrical by McCullough Plumbing, Electric, & Heat; same at 2836 Pear Orchard Blvd., Crestview. * Christopher and Heather Hughes, 380 John King Rd., Crestview. Window change out by Majors Home Improvement. 1/18/04: American Building and Remodel, 2474 Bell Ridge Dr., Crestview. Gas by Zachary's Gas Services; 2405 Moonstone Drive, Crestview. Mark and Melissa Davis 5808 Mosley Lane S., Crestview. Gas by Zachary's Gas Services. Jake D. Jr. House, 5817 Roberts Road, Crestview. Mechanical by Hilton's Heat, Ventilation, and A/C. Michael Black, 5805 Old Bethel Rd., Crestview. Reroof by homeowner. Michael and Faith Jones, 294 Timberline Dr., Crestview. Burglar/fire alarm by Custom Elect. Westco Security. * Michael Carter, 6706 Hwy 85 N., Laurel Hill. Reroof by homeowner. Robert Holifield, 6236 Turkey Trak, Crestview. Home occupation.. KG II Development, 4419 Parsoni Loop, Crestview. Plumbing by Faith Mechanical. Roger Riley, 3005 Cabela Lane, Crestview. Electrical and mechanical by King Electric. Don Cleveland, 4788 Poplar Head Church Rd., Holt. Electrical and mechanical by King Electric. Benjamin, Jr. and E.G. Martin, 5570 Tom Page Lane, Baker. Electrical and mechanical by King Electric. 1/19/05: Darrell and Sabrina Boyles, 1463 Greenwood Rd., Baker. Electrical by Brad M's Electric. Robert Ozmon, 106 Oakcrest Dr., Crestview. Reroof by Reeves Construction Co. * Ben and Pamela Holley, 4 Ponce de Leon Rd.,,Crestview. Reroof by Marietta Construction. Haywood and Sue Nixon, 1673 Lady Lane, Baker. Mechanical by Anderson Heating and Air Conditioning. Young and Son, 1625 Eunice Lane, Baker. Mechanical by Anderson Heating and Air Conditioning. National discount real estate franchise Assist-2-Sell announced that its Crestview/Niceville, Fla. fran- chise office placed in the Top 10% of 321 offices nationwide for November 2004. The total number of homes sold ranks the offices. Owner Randall Hummitzsch, USAF retired Chief Master Sergeant, and Broker Cheryl Hummitzsch opened the local franchise office in 2000. "It's exciting to see Assist-2-Sell's consistent growth," Mr. Hummitzsch said. "Our "Full Service with savings' program gives home sellers great service PHC hon Parthenon Healthcare of Crestview is proud to announce its honorees for the month of January. Sonia Brown, Cook/Tray Aide, was selected as PHC's Employee of the Month, and Joann Eadie as their Resident of the Month. Sonia was born on November 8, 1957 in Vallejo, California. Sonia is engaged to Alden Pickney and she has one daugh- ter and three grandchildren. She has been employed at PHC of Crestview for six years and works as the part-time cook and tray aide. In her spare time she enjoys spending time with her family, and dancing. Sonia stated what she liked most about her job is helping residents that are not able to care for themselves. Parthenon Healthcare of Crestview staff and residents want to thank Sonia for her hard work and dedication to PHC. Joann was born in Concord, North Carolina on September 21, 1928. She worked as a secre- tary for a large department store for many years. Joann has four children who she is very proud of. Mrs. Eadie was a Sunday school teacher and also the WMU President at her church. She has been a resident at PHC- Crestview since May 2002. 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Agricultural loans The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) through the Farm Service Agency (FSA) makes farm ownership/operating loans to qualified socially disadvantaged applicants, including but not limited to women, African-Americans, American Indians, Alaskan natives, and Asian and Pacific Islanders. For more information, contact Wayne Davis at (850) 682-2416 or leave a message with your county FSA office. Environmental Quality Incentive Program (EQIP) Farmers, ranchers and other can receive financial assis- tance to improve their water quality and reduce soil erosion through the application of conservation practices developed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Practices designed to assist landowners in reducing soil ero- sion and protect wetlands through conservation tillage, vegeta- tive practices, structural practices, cross fencing, wells, pipelines, and watering facilities are available. If you would like to sign-up for assistance come by the NRCS field office of the FSA office at 938 N. Ferdon Blvd., in Crestview. In order to qualify for the Environmental Quality Incentive Program, you must have a minimum of $1000 or more agri- culture products produced and sold, or that normally would have been sold for two of the last five years, or provide Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Schedule F- Profit or Loss form. Crestview Referral Source Would you like more customers, but don't know where to find them? Crestview Referral Source (CRS) is here to help. CRS members meet every Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. at the Airport Road Church of Christ in Crestview. To learn more, Call Karen at 682-0791, or attend the next meeting. A Division of dhe CMI Network Celebrating 20 Years of Travel Dedication! 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He served as the varsity defensive coordinator until last season, when he became head coach of the junior high team. Just prior to press time on Tuesday afternoon, Baker Principal Tom Shipp informed The Crestview News Bulletin that the final three candidates for the school's next football coach- athletics director are Bob Kellogg of Navarre, Lenny Jankowski of Fort Pierce John Carroll, and Donald Jones of Columbus (Ga.) Carver. Ward has been the Gators' offensive coordinator, and coaches the track and field team. He has also spent time on the football staffs at Walton Beach and Navarre high schools. Current Navarre offensive coordinator Bob Kellogg, who held the same position at Crestview during the 1990s, was also inter- viewed Monday. Kellogg has spent the majority of his career in Okaloosa County and still resides in Crestview. He had brief stints as an assistant at Fort Walton Beach and Niceville before coming to Crestview, and served as head coach at Springfield Rutherford in 1986. The only other candidate from Northwest Florida that was interviewed was Pensacola Woodham head coach David SHIPP Bradley, who led the Titans to a 2-4 record last season, his first as the team's head coach. Also inter- viewed were Tommy Keeler of Seminole, Lenny Jankowski of Fort Pierce, John Carroll, Donald Jones of Columbus (Ga.) Carver, and Mike Ketchum of Guilford (N.C.) College. Keeler may be a familiar name to Baker fans. He was a finalist for the position three years ago before withdrawing his name for personal reasons. The job eventually went to Bill Sharp, who announced his resignation last month. Sharp plans to stay on staff until the end of the school year to help the new coach with the transition. After starting with 51 original appli- cants, Shipp said he is looking forward to getting a new coach in place. "Yeah, we need to bring some closure to it so we can get on with other things," he said. "But having the committee doing the groundwork for you takes a lot of the bur- den off of the principal. They've been very helpful." The committee consists of Denise Gronberg, school advisory council member; Dan Henry, Quarterback Club member; Rodney Free, faculty member; and Steve Anderson, administrative member. Shipp said he has met only briefly with the committee at this point, just to see if they had any questions or needs, but not to discuss specific candidates. "They pretty much know what their task is," he said. Once Shipp receives the names of the finalists, he will then conduct his own inter- views with them and do additional back- ground checks. He is hoping to select a new coach by Feb. 7, in order to get it on the agenda for approval by the Okaloosa County School Board at its Feb. 14 meeting. Dawgs defeat Gators N The Crestview boys basketball team has now rolled off five straight wins. Steve Andrews Managing Editor It appeared to be teams headed in opposite direc- tions last Thursday night when the Crestview boys bas- ketball team steamrolled north-county rival Baker 54- 35. When they met on Dec. 2, Baker held its own, tak- ing Crestview two classifications bigger to over- time, before falling 54-52. This time around, the Bulldogs held the Gators to just three first-quarter points and never allowed them to recover. "As a team, we are just playing a lot better," Crestview coach Brian Humphrey said. "We've been playing better defense and just playing a lot better as a group. "We're seeing things now that we didn't notice in November and December." The Bulldogs (10-6, 4-2) have now won five straight games after defeating Gulf Breeze 57-46 Friday night. In that game, senior Rodney Moore lit it up with a game-high 20 points. Moore, who moved in from Arkansas just before the school year started, has given the Bulldogs a lift of late. "He was slow to catch on to things we were doing because he missed our summer program, but he's picked it up and really given us a big boost," Humphrey said. With the District 2-4A Tournament looming in two weeks, Humphrey is glad to see his team peaking. "It's a good time to be playing well, and I hope within the next two weeks that we can keep getting bet- ter and we can get to the point where we can compete when the district tournament starts," he said. Crestview was slated to host the tournament, but a scheduling conflict with the wrestling team may force them to move it to another school. Baker will host their district tournament, which gives the Gators and Coach Mike Martello hope of fin- ishing the season with some success. Baker dropped to 5-13 overall after falling to Holmes County 53-46 Monday night, but they have suffered just one district loss, a double-overtime 68-65 defeat at the hands of Jay on Friday night. Martello admits he had high expectations coming into his first year at his alma mater, but realizes that a lack of returning experience has slowed things down. The Gators had been competitive, and even held the lead, during the majority of their losses this season. "I think it's just been a lack of team chemistry," Martello said. "We've also gotten into some foul trou- bles, and that's been our biggest Achilles right there. "But I think we've played our best team ball as of late." Baker has also lost two players. Sophomore Blake Williams was suspended from the team for academic reasons and senior John Davis left the team for person- al reasons. Williams was the team's leading scorer. "It took away an aspect of our game that I think other teams had to respect," Martello said of the loss of Williams. "He was an outside penetrator and could go inside as well. And now we don't have that big of threat." He has praised the efforts of his experienced guard duo of Chase Combest and Drew Griffith. "We still have everything to play for, and I've been talking with our kids about that," Martello said. "The road to the district championship still has to come through Baker." Omar Hart at Tall Pine Playing hard for charity Tara M. Grant "" "" News Bulletin Reporter Tall Pines Christian Academy raises money for tsunami victims, and showed their appreciation to Crestview's public safety offi- cials by hosting a friendly ganie of basketball in the school's gymnasium. For the past month, the stu- dents at Tall Pines have been selling coupon books as a fund- raiser for the Asian tsunami vic- tims. The director at Tall Pines, Mike Hinsoin, decided he would up the ante and give the pro- ceeds of last Thursday's game to the American Red Cross. "We believe the safest organization to go through will be the American Red Cross; they're the most reputable and have the lowest administrative overhead," Hinson explained. At the end of the night, they raised $85. In addition to the fund-raiser, Tall Pines collected $955 for the tsunami victims. Helping those in need is just one of the values held by the staff and students at Tall Pines. They also feel it is important to a support out local heros. 7-., Hinson and his good friend, Doug Swing, started the games S. three years ago. Swing is the Z., .Assistant Fire Chief of the 'l Crestview Fire Department. He approached his friend with the idea. "He came to me and said, 'Let's play,"' said Hinson. He gladly opened up his gymnasi- um to him and invited the stu- dents and their families to attend. "We have a good time. The _iS score doesn't really mean any- thing. We mainly do this for the public relations between the ".. ,community and our public safe- ty workers." Hinson empha- sized their importance by say- ,.. ing, "When you need them, you need them now, right away!" He feels such responsibility should be rewarded more often with events such as these. The bleachers were packed with spectators. Each paid a 7,.dollar to get in. The majority of onlookers were Tall Pines stu- '".. dents and their families. "The kids that are here will save their ticket stubs so they can wear casual clothes tomor- row, instead of their uniforms," Hinson explained. There is not much notice .A,.. before the game, even though the public is welcome. The tim- ing has to be right for Hinson and Swing. "We try to pick a day when we feel like we can run the length of the court without hav- ing a heart attack," Hinson joked. They weren't under much stress or deadlines last week, so they quickly rounded up people to play. The Tall Pines team consist- ... ed of their teachers and after- "' school caregivers. There were S : : f. Crestview Fire Department and Police Department personnel on the public safety team. Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin "We just have a lot of fun." t(left) goes up to block the shot of Crestview firefighter Jeff Grandstaff during a charity basketball game explained Jeff Grandstafft a es Academy on Thursday night. CFD firefighter. yo. r . Ji. r -xe I~ection F PA(F 2rEF Emerald Coast Podiatry Center & Diabetic Foot Wound Care Ctr. Physician's Medical Plaza, Ste. 310 ^f l 550 Redstone Ave. I5 Crestview (850) 682-6522 Dr. Robert D. Siwicki, D.P.M., P.A. & Dr Cosimo A. Ricciardi, D.P.M. * On-Site Computer Repair* * Virus & Spyware Removal * Networking MCklom l * Data Recovery c E R T F I E D * Digital Forensics 'ots;o en North Okaloosa Technical Services 685-2025 www.ichackers.com 400, 00-337.1 tE WMO Ofl F D[EoQ Member of the Better Business Bureau, Chamber, National Roofing Contractor Association www.rembrandtenterprises.com oud recipient of the industry Gold Star Award for 2001, 2002,2003,2004 Call Rembrandt Enterprises Today! 850-934-0223 / 800-337-ROOF (7663) * -*-, ~ ~' ..~ Cr WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA PAGE 2BR , U-1 SPORTS BRIEFS EVENTS BAYA BASEBALL & SOFTBALL: Registration for players ages 4-16 and coaches will be held at the Baker School Gym on Saturdays from only, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Dates are Jan. 22, and 29, and Feb. 5. Last day of registration is Feb. 5. The fee per child is $50 for 1, $45 for 2, and $40 each for 3 or more. A copy of the child's birth certificate, a copy of their insurance card, and 3 proofs of residency are required for each child participant. Call 537- 4549 for more information. CRESTVIEW LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL: Registration will be held on Jan. 29, Feb. 5, and Feb. 12 from 10 a.m.-2p.m. at the field concession stand located on Airport Rd. for Crestview Little League Baseball. Fees are $60 for Little League (ages 5-12) and $80 for Jr. and Sr. (ages 13-18). You can also register online, get directions and obtain more information at http://eteamz.active.com/CrestviewLL/, For more information call 423-1011. ACTIVITIES BAKER QUARTERBACK / ATHLETIC CLUB: Any parent, grandparent, or person of the community is welcome to join the Baker Quarterback/Athletic Club. Its goal is to assist boys and girls athletics at Baker School. Fees are $10 per family. GATOR SUPPORTERS. SIGN RENEWALS: The Baker Quarterback/Athletic Club is currently in the process of accepting sign renewals for the Gator supporters. They also have openings for new Gator supporters. Anyone interested in advertising their business by pur- chasing a new sign or renewing their sign, please contact Dan Henry at 537-3005, or Tom Patterson at 850-206-5000. FLORIDA TRAIL ACTIVITIES: The Florida Trail Association, Western Gate chapter and Choctawhatchee subchapter have scheduled the following activities. These activities include hiking, camping, trail maintenance and chapter and subchapter meetings. All activities are open to the public. Please contact an Activity Leader for details for each activity, as all activities require RSVP. Check the following web site for other information: http://westgate.florida-trail.org/web/index.htm. JOIN THE SEA SCOUTS: All over the country, Sea Scouts are enjoying activities including sailing, power boating, and scuba diving. The program is perfect for our area due to the waterways and climate. This co-ed program is led by the youth members as they plan the direc- tion their unit will take. Check out www.seascout.org. Youths aged 14-20 and adults 21 and over are invited to join Sea Scout Ship 555. For further questions call Dave Mason at 678-3664 or Roy Evilsizer at (850) 934-4204. Come join the fun! MEETINGS CRESTVIEW LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL: Fields located on Airport Road in Crestview. Scheduled meetings for coaches, parents, and board members will be held on Jan 27, Feb. 10 & 24 @ 6pm. Call 423-1011 for further information or directions. Volunteers needed. SHOAL RIVER MEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION MEETINGS: Regular meetings of the Shoal River Country Club Men's Golf Association are held on the first Saturday of the month at 6:30 a.m. Association playdays are the first and third Saturdays of the month, with check in at 6:30 and tee off at 7 a.m. For more information call 689- 2079, 682-4035, or 689-0438. BASKETBALL STANDINGS Standings, JVB Division Team Lakers Hawks Bullets Pistons Sonics Tarheels JVG Divison Team Magic Tarheels Hawks Jazz Pistons 1/18/05 W L 5 1 5 1 3 3 2 4 2 4 1 5 TLB Division Team Sonics Tarheels Bulldogs Pistons Magic Bulls TLG Division Team Tarheels Jazz Magic VB Division Team Dawgs Bulls L Falcons Standings, JVB Division Team Lakers Hawks Sonics Bullets Pistons Tarheels JVG Divison Team Magic Tarheels Hawks 4 4 Jazz 0 9 Pistons 1/10/05 W L 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 0 4 TLB Division Team Sonics Tarheels Bulldogs Pistons Magic Bulls TLG Division Team Tarheels Magic Jazz Cheer Zone Cheerleader of the Month Haley Dukes. Dukes is Antioch Cheerleader of the Month The Cheer Zone Cheerleader of the Month is Haley Dukes. Haley is 10 )ears-old and is a fourth grader at Antioch Elementary School. Her hobbies include cheerleading and scrap booking. Her favorite cheerlead- ing activity is the rumble track, and her highest skill is the back handspring. Haley has been working on her gymnastics/cheerleading skills for four years. She also enjoys playing with her friends, jumping on the trampoline, and riding her bike. Foxwood Lowball scores Thursday Lowball results for Jan. 13 were as follows: 1st place, 2 under - David Hinnant, Bryan Kozer, Gary Heath, and Jerry Smyrl. 2nd place, 1 under Paul Coyne, Les Gowdy, and Hal Jellison. 3rd place, 1 under Jerry Devoy, Tom Sannino, and John Law. 4th place, 3 over George Bonner, Jimmy Johnson, and Bud Harrub. Sunday Lowball results for Jan. 16 were as follows: 1st place, 8 under - Bill Gutnik, Brad Gutnik, Barbara Sannino, and Bryan Kozer. 2nd place, 8 under Ronnie Crews, Jason Hetrick, Tom Patterson, and James Rockwell. 3r4d place, 7 under Rance Harrell, David Smith, Bob Bulson, and Hal Jellison. 4th place, 6 under Terry Bays, Larry Fordyce, Archie .Perez, and Jerry Smyrl. 5th place, 5 under George Holland, Howard Mitchell, Lavaughn Dorman, and John Cabillido. In Sunday Lowball on Jan. 9, scores were as follows: 1st place, 12 under: Rauce Harrell, David Smith, and Bob Bulson. 2nd place, 10 under: George Holland, Bill Chaudler, and Howard Mitchell. 3rd place, 8 under: Chester Highsmith, Don Kearney, and Jesse Dennis. 4th place, 8 under: Janice Cheatham, Lavaughn Dorman, Leon Cunningham, Gary Fuller, and Bobby Fuller. 5th place, 8 under: Steve Crinion, Jesse Davis, Al Davis, and Brian Davis. 6th place, 8 under: Brandon Mobley, Bobby Kilpatrick, Roger Leslie, and Walt Jackson. 7th place, 7 under: Jake Taylor, Dean Martin, James Krouse, and Don Widmaier. Call 682-2012 for more informa- tion and playing times. "' ^ ft i'WlwH -1'^.?" --i 3,'*m r "'T r20 January 2005--- ..i,,, ... - To: Almarante Fire District Board 6f Csommissioners Subject: Mutual Aid / Auto Aid to Almarante We, the Fire Chiefs of the four North Okaloosa County Fire Districts that border and directly support the emergency operations in the Almarante Fire District, are gravely concerned about the serious public safety situation that persists in the Almarante Fire District As a result, we will cease all emergency assistance to Almarante at 0000 hours on 01 February 2005. We cite the following: 1. TIME. If this was a transient problem for a matter of days, weeks, or even a couple of months, it could be understandable. However, the lack of effective emergency response and lack of a viable Almarante Fire District Board of Commissioners has been going on unchanged for a number of years! Luckily, no one has perished, but it's just a matter of time. Why has there been no action for so long? 2. PARTICIPATION. We would rate Almarante firefighter participation at emergency scenes unacceptable to poor at best. For example, on 18 Jan 2005 at about 1900 hours, Almarante and its neighboring auto aid departments (Blackman, Dorcas, Laurel Hill, and North Okaloosa) were called out to a chimney fire that may have spread to the structure. All of the aid departments responded with manpower and apparatus. Almarante responded to this structure fire incident with one firefighter and no apparatus or equipment. This is a typical example of an Almarante Fire Department response. This lack of participation carries over to the Almarante Fire Board as well, where the five member board has operated with as few as one active member for signif- icant periods of time. Remember, it takes a minimum of three board members to legally conduct business, make decisions and pay bills. Where are the checks and balances, and who has accountability? 3. TRAINING. The members of the Almarante Fire Department, and there are only a few, also severely lack in training to cope with the typical emergencies that might occur in their district How many are trained First Responders to handle medical emergencies or auto accidents? How many are trained at vehicle extrication? How many are trained to fight interior structure fires and effect rescues? Untrained responders/firefighters are a danger to themselves, other fire department personnel, and to the people they are trying to assist. Untrained responders/firefighters should not be responding at alli The neighboring fire districts have all attempted to include Almarante firefighters in training classes and sessions at no cost. These invitations have for the most part been ignored. There is no longer any excuse for Almarante firefighters to respond to an emergency without the proper training 4. QUALIFICATIONS. On Jan 1 2006, in order to enter and fight a structure fire or effect a rescue, all Florida fire- fighters will have to be a Florida State certified FFI at a minimum. The other North Okaloosa County fire dis- tricts are preparing for this with FFI classes. How many Almarante firefighters will be FFI by January 2006? 5. SAFETY. Untrained equates to unsafe in the emergency field, because safety is the focus of all emergency training. When Almarante firefighters are on scene, knowledge, training, and safety are always in question. Do the Almarante firefighters know enough to act safely and not endanger themselves, other fire crews, or patients and bystanders at the scene? Why should mutual or auto aid crews assume this risk? 6. LIABILITY. Does the Almarante Fire District hold the proper Insurance to protect itself, its firefighters, and the mutual/auto aid personnel assisting at its emergency scenes? Are its firefighters covered by workers comp insurance, mandated by the State of Florida? Do the responding departments automatically assume a poten- tial risk/liability when assisting at an Almarante emergency call? 7. COST. The taxpayers of Blackman, Dorcas, Laurel Hill and North Okaloosa have assumed the cost of running emergency calls in Almarante and are receiving nothing In return. The assistance has been, and continues to be, one way, using their fuel and equipment, while Almarante apparatus and equipment sits idle at the first station on many of these calls. It's time that the Almarante Fire District commissioners answer some of these Important questions, plus a few more. The Almarante Fire District and Almarante Fire Department are tasked with fire protection within Almarante's borders. Why have all the other fire districts in North Okaloosa County made great strides toward this end, while Almarante has floundered? Why does Almarante apparatus and equipment continue to sit idle or in disrepair? Why does an expensive, new vehicle, obtained with FEMA grant monies, continue to sit outisde in the weather year round? Why do Almarante firefighters remain untrained when so many train- ing opportunities have been offered to them? Why aren't the Almarante firefighters covered by proper insur- ance when they potentially risk their lives and safety at every emergency scene? Why are the neighboring districts paying to protect Almarante, and why should they continue to respond to Almarante at great poten- tial risk with no compensation? Why should these districts continue to support a fire district that is unwill- ing to support itself? Where are the Almarante tax dollars going? It certainly doesn't seem to be for fire pro- tection. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH Signed, Edward Cutler, Jr NOFD Chief Jeron Long LHVFD Chief Dennis Folkerts DFD Deputy Chief Scott Cook BVFD Chief This letter was unanimously endorsed by the North Okaloosa County Fire Chief's Association at the January 2005 meeting. Jeron Long, Association President Copies to: Bob Sutera Okaloosa County Fire and Life Safety Samuel Anderson Chairman, North Okaloosa Fire District Sherry Campbell Okaloosa County Board of Commissioners Crestview High School Home of the Bulldogs Crestview High School is committed to educational and operational excellence and strives to graduate responsible, adaptable, and successful students. Acadenic Assistance offered After school SIGN UP NOW! FCAT TUTORING Monday Thursday 2:00 p.m. 3:20 p.m. MATH LAB Tuesdays and Thursdays READING LAB Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00 p.m. 3:20 p.m. ...TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE... For Information on these programs, please call 689-7717, ext. 120 8th Grade High School Registration Information Night with Crestview High School DAVIDSON MIDDLE SCHOOL current 8th grade students and parents: Davidson Gym, Tuesday, February 15th 6:00 p.m. SRICHBOURG MIDDLE SCHOOL current 8th grade students and parents: Richbaorg Gym, Thursday, February 17th 6:00 p.m. High School Registration for 2005-2006 School Year Evening Registration Sessions CURRENT 9TH GRADE STUDENTS: Tuesday, February 22nd 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. CURRENT 10TH GRADE STUDENTS: Thursday, February 24th 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. CURRENT 1ITH GRADE STUDENTS: Monday, February 28th 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. CURRENT 8TH GRADE STUDENTS AND MAKE-UP DAY: Tuesday, March 1st 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. ^ -^ -1 I. '. .. -*- C 40-0c PAGE 3B WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN/CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA /, . CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 * Public Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 05-CA-45-C LIVEOAK BAPTIST CHURCH OF CRESTVIEW, INC. Plaintiff, vs. CATHERINE WILLIAMS, not known to be dead or alive, and her unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assigns, or any other parties claim- ing by, through, under, or against her, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: CATHERINE WILLIAMS Address Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you in the Circuit Court in the First Judicial Circuit in and for Okaloosa County, Florida for Complaint to Quiet Title and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses to it, if any, to: JASON R. MOULTON Attomey for Plaintiff 660-A N. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 on or before February 12th, 2005 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at the Okaloosa County Courthouse, Crestview, Florida either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter, or a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or Petition. DON W. HOWARD iBy: Kitty Sims Deputy Clerk January 6th, 2005 S 01/12/05 01/19/05 01/26/04 02/02/04 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO. 04-CP-606-C IN RE: THE ESTATE OF: JAMES ARTHUR HELMS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JAMES ARTHUR HELMS, deceased, whose date of death was March 29, 2004, File Number 04-CP-606-C, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Okaloosa County Clerk of Circuit Court, 101 James Lee Blvd., Crestview, Florida 32536. The name and address of the personal represen- tative and the personal representa- tive's attomey is set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF'THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against dece- dent's estate must file their claims with this Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is January 19, 2005. Attorney for Personal Representative: Daniel C. Campbell, Esquire P.O. Box 727 Crestview, Florida 32536 Florida Bar No: 0133033 Personal Representative: Sheila Gwen Batson 698 E. Brock Avenue Crestview, Florida 32539 01/19/05 01/26/05 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 04-CP-1354 Division Probate IN RE: ESTATE OF EVELYN MOUNT Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Evelyn Elizabeth Mount, deceased, whose date of death was March 10, 2004, File Number 04-CP-1354, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division; the address of which is 101 James Lee Blvd., East, Crestview, Florida 32536. The names and addresses of co-per- sonal representatives and their attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice has been served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS. NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORT ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is January 19, 2005. Attorney for Personal Representative Wayne Williamson Florida Bar No. 0115002 Welton & Williamson, P.A. 1020 Ferdon Boulevard., South Crestview, Florida 32536 Telephone: (850)682-2120 Co-Personal Representatives: Katie Sue Wooldridge 165 Adkinson Drive Crestview, Florida 32536 Freddie Cecil Mount 6351 Dauphin Parkway Mobile,AL 36605 01/19/05 01/26/05 NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with Florida Statutes, Dansher Mini Warehouses, located at 1110 N. Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview, Florida will offer for sale to the highest bid- der the household and other goods stored in the below listed units of Dansher Mini Warehouses. Said goods are to be sold to recover the rents not paid by the tenant. Unit # A-30 John Polinsky 5744 Highland Hills Road Crestview, FL 32539 Unit # B-6 Susan Orosco 122 Stephens Lane Crestview, FL 32539 The sale shall take place February 11, 2005, at 9:00 a.m., in the Dansher Mini Warehouses parking lot. 01/26/05 02/02/05 NOTICE OF PROPOSED ENACT- MENT OF AN ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, February 14, 2005 at 6:00 P.M., at a Regular Council meeting in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 198 North Wilson Street, Crestview, Florida, the City Council of the City of Crestview proposes to adopt Ordinance #1166 which is set forth by title as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 1166 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA AMEND- ING ARTICLE XVIII OF CHAPTER 102, LAND USE REGULATIONS OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR AUTHORITY; PROVIDING FOR REVISION TO SECTION 102-351, CONSTRUC- TION PERMITS, TO PROVIDE FOR ADOPTION BY ORDINANCE OF A 20% YEARLY INCREASE OF PERMITTING FEES, THROUGH THE YEAR 2010, TO INCREASE THE VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION FOR WHICH A PERMIT IS REQUIRED, TO INCREASE THE MINIMUM RE-INSPECTION FEE, TO IMPLEMENT A PROCESSING FEE FOR ALL PERMITS AND DELETE SEPARATE INSPEC- TION FEES FOR SUBCONTRAC- TOR PERMITS, TO CHANGE THE PERMIT COST PER 100 SQUARE FEET OF GROSS FLOOR AREA, TO REVISE OTHER STRUCTURE PERMIT FEE TO INCLUDE ADDI- TIONAL TYPES OF STRUC- TURES AND DELETE STORAGE TANKS, PERMITTED SIGNS, COMMERCIAL RANGE HOODS, TO INCREASE FEES FOR MOBILE HOMES, DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, PLUMBING, SEWER, FIRE SPRINKLER SYS- TEMS, ALARM SYSTEMS, IRRI- GATION AND LAWN SPRINKLER PERMIT, AND DRIVEWAY PER- MITS, TO ADD A FEE FOR TEM- PORARY USE, SIGN PERMITS, ELECTRICAL SUB PANELS, EARLY POWER, FIRE SUPPRES- SION SYSTEM INSTALLATION, POLLUTANT/HAZARDOUS STORAGE TANK INSTALLATION, AND LANDCLEARING; PROVID- ING FOR REVISION TO 102-352, PLANNING BOARD REVIEW, RECOMMENDATIONS, PRO- CESSING AND FEES; PROVID- ING FOR INCREASE OF REVIEW AND PROCESSING FEES, AND ADDITION OF REVIEW FEES FOR SPRINKLER AND FIRE SUP- PRESSION SYSTEMS, FIRE PUMP PLANS, STANDPIPE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS, ALARM SYSTEMS PLANS, LOT SPLIT REQUEST/MINOR REPLAT, MOBILE HOME PARK, LANDSCAPING INSPECTION AND TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY OR CERTIFI- CATE OF COMPLETION, LICENSE INSPECTION AND ZON- ING APPROVAL, RESEARCH AND WRITTEN INTERPRETATION OF LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULA- TION OR CITY CODE, RESEARCH FOR REQUESTED FILES, APPEALS TO CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD AND BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, OUT OF CITY WATER AND SEWER REQUEST, PROVIDING FOR ENACTMENT OF SECTION 102- 357, LIFE SAFETY ANNUAL INSPECTION FEES; PROVIDING FOR ENACTMENT OF SECTION 102-358, LIFE SAFETY ANNUAL PERMIT FEES; PROVIDING FOR PENALTY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDI- NANCES; PROVIDING FOR SEV- ERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. A copy of the proposed ordinance is available in the City Clerk's Office, at City Hall at 198 North Wilson Street in the City of Crestview, Florida, where it may be inspected by the public and interested parties, and interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. The City Council of the City of Crestview, Florida does not dis- criminate upon the basis of any individual's disability status. Anyone requiring reasonable accommodation as provided for in the Americans With Disabilities Act to insure access to and participa- tion in the meeting should contact the Office of the City Clerk at (850) 682-1091 at least five (5) calendar days prior to the meeting to make appropriate arrangements. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter consid- ered at this meeting or public hear- ing such person will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose, such person may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and any evi- dence upon which the appeal is to be based. Janice F. Young City Clerk January 26, 2005 01/26/05 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2004CP1543S Division IN RE: ESTATE OF KENNETH P. BERRY Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Kenneth P. Berry, deceased, File Number 2004CP1543S, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division; the address of which is P.O. DRAWER 1359, CRESTVIEW, FL 32536-1359. The names and addresses of per- sonal representative and the per- sonal representative's attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice has been served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is January 26, 2005. Attomey for Personal Representative Samuel M. Peek 222 Govemment Street, Suite D Niceville, Florida 32578 Co-Personal Representatives: Katie Sue Wooldridge 165 Adkinson Drive Crestview, Florida 32536 Natalie Stevens 26 Hillside Avenue Milford, New Jersey 08848 01/26/05 02/02/05 * Community Calendar THE CNB CALENDAR is $25 a year. For more information, call 243-4787 or 315-4669. Ifyour organization has a regularly scheduled RSVP for the SIP Monthly Dinner is standing meeting that you would like to see in not required, but if you need direction or our calendar please mail it to the Crestview have any questions, call Jody at 240- News Bulletin, 301 North Main Street, 7766 or email at Kiteflynjody@juno.com Crestview, FL 32536; FAX it to 682-2246; or LA LECHE LEAGUE of the Central e-mail us at okpublishing@earthllink.net. Panhandle (serving Walton, Okaloosa, Please label all correspondence: "Attn and South Santa Rosa Counties) meet- Weekly Calendar. ings are held the second Friday of each Weekly Calendar" month at 9:30 a.m. In Crestview and the fourth Tuesday of each month at 11:00 a.m. in Navarre. For more Information and ORGANIZATIONS meeting locations, please call 850-683- MOPS OF CRESTVIEW meets the 1712 or 850-936-8887. first and third Thursday of each month M SHARING AND CARING, 298 W. from 9:15 a.m.n- 11:30 a.m. at Emmanuel Martin Luther King Blvd., offers emer- Baptist Church in Crestview. The contact agency food service to the needy from 9 person for more Information is Sheila a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday through Friday Rodriguez at 689-9179. (closed on Thursdays). SThe FEDERAL CIVILIAN RETIREE The DOGWOOD GARDEN CLUB SERVICE CENTER is located in Room meets on the first Monday of each month 165A, Building 210 on Eglin Air Force at 7 p.m. Call 423-0436 for information. Base. Its hours of operation are Tuesday, SPANISH TRAIL CRUISERS CAR Wednesday, and Thursday of each week CLUB meets the first Tuesday of each from,.ra.m. tdtltpmlWalk;irts-are-wel- --,. month at Sonny.s, Real Pit Bal:-E q s,y come, or call (850) 882-2720 for an Ferdon Blvd., 'ust north o I-10, Ceiew appointment or additional information. 6 p.m. to eat and 7'p.n. ineet.'Pay as yob The GOLD WING ROAD RIDERS 9g, social time ahd 50/50.drawirigs ASSOCIATION (GWRRA), Chapter FL 1- They also have a Cruise-In (Show & 0 gets together every third Saturday Shine) the second Saturday of each morning for breakfast at 8 a.m. and a month beginning at 6 p.m., on Main meeting at 9 a.m. In the Rec. Center at Street, in front of the Fox Theater, Central Baptist Church. Dedicated to the Crestview. group motto "Friends for fun, safety, and Throughout the year, they support knowledge," members enjoy the freedom other local events, with their main event of belonging to a nonprofit, nonreligious, being their Annual Sizzlin Summer and nonpolitical organization. There are Cruise-In and Poker Run this coming over 80,000 members worldwide, and all summer. For more information, call Joe motorcycles and owners are welcome to Kearley at 682-6041. join. For information, call Billy Mason at The AMVETS LADIES AUXILIARY 689-2280 or Jack Birge at 682-3650. meets on the first Sunday of each month SThe OLD SPANISH TRAIL SHRINE at 7 p.m. at 105 John King Road in CLUB (Hadji Temple), located at 971 Crestview. Call 682-8435. West James Lee Blvd., has bingo games The THAILAND-LAOS-CAMBODIA every Thursday night. The club also offers (TLC) BROTHERHOOD, INC. is seeking three $250 jackpots. Call Larry Dumpert members from all branches of the military at 683-0733, or stop by. U.S., foreign and civilian occupations FORT WALTON BEACH MOPS (Air America, SAID, State Department, meets the first and third Wednesday of etc.) for membership in the organization. every month from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. at For more information contact Woody S Cinco Baptist Church. For more informa- Freeman at (850) 729-8081 or visit the ton call Angela McBroom at 678-4341. web site at w -w.TLC-Brotherhood.org. The CONCERNED CITIZENS SINGLES POT LUCK DINNERS GROUP OF CRESTVIEW will have its are held every Tuesday night, 6:00 p.m.- monthly meetings every first Thursday at 6:45 p.m., at rst United Methodist 6 p.m. at Fairview Park on McClelland Church Fellhip located at 314 Street South Parti/ Drive i Niceville. The din- The NORTH OKALOOSA FAMILY ners are imlrediatel followed by support YMCA has openings for Shotokan class- group meetings fr 7:00-8:30 p.m. Free es in Crestview. Classes are held every childcare is provide d. call Pam EIllsor or Tuesday and Thursday evening from 6 Linda MArdle at -4411, ext. 18 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. at the YMCA location The CRES IEW LIONS CLUB on Wilson Street. The cost or the classes meets every fir and third Tuesday of is $32.00 per month. For more informa- each month atoon at Hoiday Inn. For tion on Shotokan, contact a representa- information ease call Steve Ford at tive at the YMCA at 689-2999a. 682-0641 BJ Thomhave at 682-2012. The CRESTVIEW COMPUTER KfGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO CLUB workshop is held every second s o n to the general public. Join us on Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the OWCC esday night. Early Bird bingo starts at 6 Crestviw am The se p.m. and regular bingo starts at 7:00 p.m. o meeting is held every third T ay They're located on Highway 90 St atth t between Twin Hills Park and OWCC/Bob om 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the New Bethel methodist Church, 5984 N. Hwy. 85, Sikes Library. Call 682-7968 for hourly Crestview. and daily rates. Contact Dottle Shoaf at 682-1911 The GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY S (deedot41@bsc.net) or Virgil Talbott at OF OKALOOSA COUNTY meets the 682-6340 (mailman325@yahoo.com). second Saturday of every month In BLOSSOM GARDEN CLUB You Crestiew, Fort Walton Beach, and may call HildaArd (537-4642) orAmarene Valparaiso. The meeting begins at 10 Griffith (537-3791) for more information, a.m. with socializing, and guest speakers The CRESTVIEW AREA CHAM- and business activities begin at 10:30 BER OF COMMERCE holds its monthly a.m. Call Ginny Traywick at 651-1106 or breakfast meeting on the first Thursday of Flo Lembeck at 689-1535. each month starting at 7:00 a.m. at the The CRESTVIEW ROTARY CLUB Recreational Outreach Center directly meets each Wednesday at noon, at the behind Central Baptist Church. Holiday Inn in Crestvlew. The Crestview Craft Club meets The CRESTVIEW KIWANIS CLUB every third Monday at 6:30PM at the meets each Wednesday at noon, at Church of Christ Airlprt Road, located at Ryan's Steakhouse in Crestview. 2845 Airport Road Crestview. Come The CONCORD #50 FREE AND \eam or share a craft with them. For fur- ACCEPTED MASONS hold their regular their information emal crestviewcraft- meeting at 7:00 p.m. on the first and third ciub@earthlink.net. Monday of each month at 404 Garden \ GFWC WOMAN'S CLUB Meetings Street in Crestview. Call Marion Gobin at Son the second Tuesday of each month 689-2409 formore Information. S Setember May at 9:30 a.m. The club The ORDER OF THE EASTERN ho se is located at 150 Woodlawn Drive, STAR, Crestview Chapter #203 holds behind Woodlawn Baptist Church. Come their regular monthly meetings on the first check us out, bring a friend. Call 850 423- and second Thursday of each month. 9977 for more information. Meetings are held at 404 Garden Street \ ELKS LODGE meets first aid third and start at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at 127 Pine Avenue in The NORTH OKALOOSA PROP- Crestview-Phone 682-2110. ERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION meets AMVETS POST 35 LADIES AUXIL- the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. IARY meets the first Sunday of at the New Covenant Church, located at everV month at 3p.m. 3191 North Newman Avenue in The NORTH OKALOOSA AMA- Crestvlew. Call 682-4833 or 689-8999 for TEUA RADIO CLUB (NOARC) meets on more information. the second Tuesday of every month. Pleasejoin us at 7 p.m. in the Council on SUPPORT-GROUPS Aging building, 198 S. Wilson St., The ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT Crestvie*. Licensed hams and those ,.... at 11 a h Interested in obtaining a license are wel- GROUP now meets at 11 am. the sec- come. on Tuesday of every month at their CRESTVIEW CRIBBAG CLUB new location, Covenant Hospice's meets every Thursday at 6 a.n. at the Community Education Room, 370 W. American Legion. Contat Emil ille at Redstone Drive in Crestview. Everyone 689-0818 for more Inforrttlon. I is welcome and no reservations are SINGLES IN PARADISE (SIP) Is a required. There are guest speakers, social club for area singles. ebershl group discussions and support from -group discussions and support from friends. S The EMERALD COAST PAR- ENTS OF MULTIPLES meets on the third Tuesday of every month. For more infor- mation on meeting locations and club events call Carol Strom at 682-4556. The Twin Cities Hospital and the National Headache Foundation invite you to attend the monthly HEADACHE SUP- PORT GROUP meetings. Call Susan at (850) 897-0542 for more information and to RSVP. A Crestview area cancer support group, the PINK RIBBON PALS meets every second Thursday of the month at 6 p.m. in the Health Resource Center, 127 Redstone Avenue, Suite A, in Crestview. For more information please call Jody Jacobson at 862-9747 or Betty Weeden at 682-7848. The Crestview branch of NAR- COTICS ANONYMOUS. Sunday evenings at 8 p.m. at First Baptist Church on Cedar Avenue (behind Burger King) at 7 p.m. Monday y 1,p~fm. f ,tha.irst United SMethodlst Church at '599 8th Avenue. The 3rd meeting is held Wednesdays at 7 p.m. *-EATING DISORDER SUPPORT GROUP (ANAD) will meet each Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Fort Walton Beach Creative Senior Center, 31 Memorial Parkway SW. Nationally affiliated; local advisory board. Call 796-3277 for infor- mation. GRIEFSHARE RECOVERY SUP- PORT GROUP meets at the HOPE Center at 637 Bayshore Drive in Niceville, the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. Contact 689-0300 or 678-4621. AMERICAN LEGION POST #75 hosts open-to-the-public bingo Sundays from 12:30 to 5 p.m. The post is located at 898 James Lee Blvd. in Crestview. The COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS, a support group for parents and grand- parents who have experienced the death of a child, regardless of age, meets the first Tuesday of each month at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church,,. 1200 Valparaiso.Blvd., Niceville, Florida in room #4 in the Religious Education Building behind the Church. For more information call Joan Young 243-6253 or Sherry Benson at 897-9151. Covenant Hospice invites anyone who has suffered the loss of a loved one to attend a free on-going Grief Support Group which meets on the first and the third Wednesday of each month from 11 a.m. to 12 noon starting in 2005. Covenant Hospice is located at 370 W. Redstone Drive. Call Charlotte (850-682- 3628) if you have any questions. WEIGHT LOSS TOPS 325 CRESTVIEW meets each Tuesday at 9 a.m. Weigh ins are at 8 a.m. Meetings are held at the corner of 8 and Texas at First Methodist Church in Crestview. Call 682-2133 for more infor- mation. TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY has regular Tuesday night meetings in the First United Methodist Church in Crestview, located at 599 Eighth Avenue. Weigh-ins are from 6:15 to 6:45 p.m., and the meeting begins at 7 p.m. Call Elsie at 682-6040. COUNTY, CITY & POLITICAL ORGANI- ZATIONS The NORTH OKALOOSA REPUB- LICAN CLUB meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Sonny's BBQ Restaurant in Crestview. Call 689-3773 for additional information. REPUBLICAN CLUB OF OKALOOSA COUNTY meetings. The group regularly meets on the fourth Thursday of the month. If you have any questions or comments please call Bill Readdy at 897-3322. The LAUREL HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT holds its regular monthly meetings on the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Fire Department office located in the Laurel Hill City Hall. Drills are at 9 a.m. on the Saturdays following the meetings. The NORTH OKALOOSA FIRE DISTRICT meets on the third Thursday of each month at the Firestation 83, located at 5241 Highway 4 In Milligan. Each meet- Ing begins at 7:00 p.m. The OKALOOSA WALTON TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ORGANIZATION normally meets on the third Thursday of the month at the Niceville Community Center, 204 North Partin Drive (SR 285) at 3:00 p.m. To con- firm the meeting date and location, call 1- 800-226-8914 ext. 213. The CRESTVIEW CITY COUNCIL meets every second and fourth Monday of each month at Crestview City Hall on Wilson Street in downtown Crestview. Each session starts at 6:00 p.m. The LAUREL HILL CITY COUNCIL meets on the first Thursday of each month at City Hall on State Road 85N in Laurel Hill. Each session starts at 7:00 p.m. The BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE BAKER FIRE DISTRICT meets the first Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Baker Fire Station, 5805 Monroe St., Baker. The BLACKMAN FIRE DISTRICT holds their monthly board meeting on the first Monday night of each month at the fire station. The meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. The ALMARANTE VOLUNTEER FIRE DISTRICT holds their monthly busi- ness and commissioners meeting on the second Thursday night of each month at the fire station. The OKALOOSA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Each meeting alternates in location between the county courthouse in Crestview, and the water and sewer build- ing in Fort Walton Beach. Times also vary between morning and evening meetings. Morning meetings begin at 8:30 a.m.; night time meetings begin at 6:00 p.m. Be sure to go online at http://www.co.okaloosa.fl.us and check for the most recent calendar of events. DANCING The NORTH OKALOOSA FAMILY YMCA has openings for Line dancing classes in Crestview. Class sessions are held every Monday evening from 8 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the YMCA building on Wilson Street. Classes are only $20.00 per month. For more information on this program or any other YMCA program, contact a representative at 689-2999. MODERN SQUARES OF CRESTVIEW, square dancing every Thursday night at the Davidson Middle School Cafeteria on Old Bethel Road at 7 p.m. Caller Berlon Graham. All dancers and visitors welcome. Need more infor- mation? Call 652-4414, 682-3414, or 682- NOAH Pet o 2698. THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS DANCE ASSOCIATION will have line dance classes for beginners on Monday nights at the DeFuniak Springs Community Center from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information contact Rodney Ryals at (850) 892-2562, 892-8429 (recorder at both numbers), or e-mail him at ryals@gdsys.net. f the Week I-iI am READY. .'tgo 90home with - ': you! You'd iever gues fromth' s 'n a-picture th myS : Whispier!t But: .I'm really a quiet, gentle girl that's why I've been overlooked so many times -Come sme seehat:;': I. Ike ; ,a nd h o w " 10E., feing -am"r-. q,. and how many - colors are in my coati NOAH,, 551 S. Main St, 683-0023, Tues- : . and WQd 10 2, :- Thurs-4-7,.and .: .st 10 1 4. BLOOD DRIVES THE NORTHWEST FLORIDA BLOOD CENTER will have a blood drive on Sunday, Jan. 23rd, at First United Methodist Church in Crestview from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, call 862-4216. I'-s~h DA'-- AlA rrL. *VL I I - -..^M^I , pAIM t F N....N-- -.. . ism1 .19 "m- 1 I -MA -This artist rendition a l[l *i A was made all during the 'construction phase of the bank. A downtown diamond in the rough Goldrush Jewelry owners Keith and Sherri Lewis have purchased a historical downtown landmark, but what happens next? This is the way the bank looked during it's early years. Cox Hardware is now where Granny's Attic is located. 16 year old Norma Jean Plyer stood behind the "cage" as it was called back then. Plyer worked at the bank 47 years until her retirement. Looking at the past and future Ken Nielsen News Bulletin Reporter rating and repairing valuable items is nothing new to Gold Rush jeweler Keith S'ewib `tAA st Sfih ears, he has shapedail assembled the on, hiow'- ri.i:ipc,", 'h .' V l(J 6V Sh|in^to a thnring con;rmeral center. ,- -: n. . "Pucrlshoer was not something that I had planned when I came to Crestview," explained Lewis. Native from Wing, Ala, Lewis leased space from the shopping center owner for 7 years before the opportuni- ty to purchase the plaza presented itself. "It just sort of happened," said Lewis. The I ~ man who owned the property wanted me to Keith and Sherrie Lewis were deter- mined not to see the bank torn down. have it." An offer was made that Lewis couldn't refuse, and in 2000 Lewis took possession of the deed. What didn't just happen was Lewis's recent purchase of the original Bank of Crestview build- ing in downtown on Main Street from Southtrust. It took more than two years of deli- cate negotiations with SouthTrust to ii- acquire the building. Like C.B McLeod and other downtown Crestview visionaries before him, Keith and his wife Sherrie are driven by a revitalizing force to keep historic downtown Crestview a place for future genera- tions to enjoy. "When my wife and I walked into the old bank building for the first time it was just like walking into history," said Lewis. "We just didn't want the building to be tor down. The Lewis's have plans to refurbish the building and relocate their jewelry business downtown. "My opinion is that downtown is the history of the city," said Lewis. "It should be the heartbeat of the city; that's where it all start- ed." With the building situated not only on Main Street but also Ferdon Boulevard, Lewis looks at the bank as embracing the best of both worlds. ', "We have Main Street and we have State Road 85, so we have the historical part, and we have all the new development right outside Oiir back door," smiled Lewis. "If Sherry and I can preserve a piece of history, and still look out the back door at the future, well we're wide open." Plans are to have an entrance to the retail center on both Ferdon Boulevard and on Main Street. The Main Street entrance will main- tain it's original appearance with the polished copper awnings over the windows, and the back entrance off of Ferdon will have a more modem look. SMain Street Association president Grace Ferdon says she is very excited about the Lewis' decision to keep the building's original look. "This was just great news for Main Street and the community," said Ferdon. "Now with the Bank of Crestview building, in addi- tion to the old Fox Theatre, this is what the Main Street projects across the country are all about." The decision to re-open the bank building has a very special meaning to Glenda Horst, who works for the Lewis' at Goldrush Jewelry. "I'm really excited about it," said Glenda Horst, who for more than 26 years worked at the bank and was part of the First Bank of Crestview family. "Just to go back and look around, I'll probably cry," said Horst with a soft crackling voice. "Seeing the build- ing restored, just thinking about going back and working in it again will bring back a lot of memories." Lewis thinks it will probably take a year to fully restore the building and get it into the condition he would like to have before opening its doors to the public again. -4- -4 I a 1918 Bank opens its door Build --- 1922 Bank Rice building Street - 1926 C.B McL 1927 Maybe joins s S1944 Norma J the s j 1950 Fir construction I place. First in Crestvli condil 1953 First b install -0- 1954 Alex joins --1955 Bank member of Reserve A treasured memory downtown Ken Nielsen News Bulletin Reporter 1"rom 1922 until 1995 the Bank bf Crestview, and later the First Bank of Crestview was the aritch6l5tf"('dfmunerc"iri'db~tWtf6Wfii C1'stviewThe banklopetneiftl918 with vision "' i, i, aries like J.D.iG.Cabblnd L. MA eLegd at its-helm. --,' r--i .b "i .,l,-.i McLeod, bom in Milligan, joined-thebikrfii'1928 with a salary of $1 per day. He and his wife Virginia, fashioned the comer stone that the Bank of Crestview was built on. By the year 1983, the bank's assets had grown from $64,000 in 1918 to an incredible $30 million. The bank had a reputation as the community's bank. On the second floor of the bank was the board of directors meeting room. Commonly referred to as the community room, and was the gathering place for community civic and social activities. In 1969 as the First Bank of Crestview the bank in 1970. Glenda Horst began working there a year later, and she remembers the way the bank opened its arms to the community. "Women's groups would frequently hold teas in the community of Crestview room," explained Horst. "Civic groups would meet there, brides would s in the Rice hold their showers there. Anytime someone wanted to use the room the Bank would have someone meet them there to unlock the door, and stay ing. until the function was over to lock up." moves from Crestview matriarchs like Gertrude Martin, Betty Thigpen, and Polly g to the Main Clemmons would join Mrs. McLeod each month to play bridge in the site. beautifully decorated board room. For more than 65 years, many of the businesses that fueled Crestview's economy, from automobile dealerships and oil companies to eod joins staff. United States Congressmen, banked at First Bank of Crestview. Loans would be given on a handshake, your word, or your grandfa- elle Anderson their's word. lte "I remember Mr. Clemmons had this tiny pad of paper," said Penny staff Hartzog, who served as a Senior Vice President at the bank. "If a customer came out of Mr. Clemmon's office, and Mr. Clemmons followed writing ean Plyer joins on this tiny pad of paper, you knew the customer got the loan. taff Following its first major renovation in 1950, the bank became the first business in Crestview with air conditioning. Soon afterwards it's first st majornight deposit location, was a shimmering solid brass safe in the exterior t wall on Main Street. program takes The bank was also for many Crestview residents the first, and only, business job they ever had. Maybelle Anderson began working at the bank in 1927, ew with air at which time she and McLeod were the only employees. Anderson toning, retired 50 years later; as vice president. Norma Jean Plyler joined the bank in 1944 at the age of 16. She retired urglar alarm 50 years later, it was the only job she ever had. lied McLeod was a visionary dedicated to keeping the economy of down- town Crestview vibrant. Expressing his faith in the future of downtown Crestview, McLeod once said of the Sea-Bee company he formed: "We're Clemmons dedicated to helping improve the downtown area, and will continue to s staff work for a revitalized and modem downtown." The original safe dating back to the turn of the century is still in the k becomes Sthe Federal System - 1962 Time and temperature sign installed <----1969 Name changes from Bank of Crestview to First Bank of Crestview -.a-- 1983 First motorbank is put into operation -.....-- 1984 First automated teller machine opens in Crestview -.o ,-- 1990 Marland Wordell becomes president and CEO -a-- 1995 Bank is sold to South Trust Bank of Northwest Florida bank. But new tenants Keith Lewis and his family won't have to worry about any after hour intruders while they're gone. Hartzog insists that Mr. McLeod's ghost still makes his regular rounds checking to make sure all doors are secured, and that the bank is ready to open for business. Glenda Horst remembers the day "Mr. Mac," as she referred to Mr. McLeod, passed away. "Bobbie Bowen said she heard him laughing, and I swear I heard him walking. He walked really fast, I had gotten so familiar with that walk over the years." In fact, a long time security guard for the bank, Charles Gage, remem- bers one day in particular. "I was always the first one at the bank in the morning," explained Gage. "One morning when I arrived real early at the bank, I unlocked the door, walked in, and right away I knew something was different. I found the coffee pot making coffee, and the copy machine making copies." Gage claims that not one other person was in the bank that morning when he arrived. "Ever since that day," Gage continued, "the ladies that worked there insisted that Mr. McLeod's ghost still walked the floors of the bank." Penny Hartzog recalls the affectionate memories from the days she spent with her family of co-workers at the bank. "We were more than just employees," explained Hartzog. "We were a family, we were the community. Traditions like that just don't exist in banking anymore." Reflecting back, with a happy tear in the corner of her eye, Hartzog smiled and said, "It was the very best of times, and we didn't even know it." Y.A. Clegorne, owner of the Pure Oil filling station in Crestview, and close friend of C.B McLeod, makes the bank's very first night deposit. .............. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA nAllrc RD -c---xYUYYLll~yr~~--r".r-..~l~ I ------~c--;ri---c-----'-V----;ncc 1Ai N/- DD. N S Honor Rolls Baker A Honor Roll First Grade: Alec Black, Ashley Black, Sierra Brannon, Austin Carden, Hunter Carnley, Kayla Cook, Troy Cope, James Debord, Alex Devoid, Kip Fee, Christina Goetzke, Bailey Hensley, Bobby Hice, Brianna Hicks, Alan Johnson, Cayla Johnson, Connor MacDonald, Taylor Martin, Jacob Melanson, Cameron Merritt, Alex Nichols, Dillon Dixon, Jessica Queen, Makenzie Randall, Samantha Sargent, Anna Scott, Jaclyn Tipton, and Kayleigh Williams. Second Grade: Curstin Brown, Rachel Carver, Haleigh Castonguay, Tatum Edge, Seth Forehand, Jonathan Gatewood, Ruth Gleissner, Alisha Green, Hanna Lindsey, Austin Martin, Brittany Weeks, and Jack Wilkinson. Third Grade: Rachel Arzaga, Kristin Caperton, Kais Daoud, Tiffany Fieser, Jack Griffith, Malcolm Griffith, Destiny Harlson, Avery Jernigan, Caitlin Kennedy, Wilder Kersey, Bria McDonald, Katie Merritt, Savannah Risen, Julie Robertson, Alexandria Roy, Jessie Sharp, Justin Shaw, and Richard Stroheker. Fourth Grade: Nathan Castonguay, Bethany Chestnut, Brittany Cook, Adam Crowson, Julian Engel, Stephen Frye, Lindsay Gatewood, Haley Levins, Haleigh Morgan, Alicia Morris, Blake Phillips, Brittany Rock, Haley Wagner, B.J. Weeks, and Katie Wickery. Fifth Grade: Alex Bishop, Emily Jones, Danielle Martin, Amanda Ramella, Madeline Ray, and Matt Weed. Sixth Grade: Jacob Allen, Paige Dabney, Ralmy Engel, and Dylan Kersey. Seventh Grade: George Frye, Colton Henry, Jaclyn Howell, Colten Jernigan, Lydia Williamson, and Jennifer Wood. Eighth Grade: Preslee Maki and Ryne Wickery. Ninth Grade: Jessica Borsi, Whitney Boutwell, Nathaniel Brown, Leah Courtney, Deborah Debord, Jonathan Evers, Tina Gross, Richard Harris, Eli Jensen, Katie Jones, Kayleigh Kinsey, Payge Lawhorn, Allyson McCraine, and Michael Ross. Tenth Grade: Kayla Adams, Mary Allen, Ashlyn Crawford, Hanna Funk, Robin Haertelt, Amanda Hill, Jessica Jeter, David Langston, Chance Lawhorn, Lindsey Marelli, Lauren Morgan, Stacey Tew, and Kendria Young. Eleventh Grade: Bonnie Bodine, Amanda Cook, Kelsie Culpepper, David Fenwick, Amy Hession, Kristen Lawson, Amanda Merritt, Christopher Shelley, and Kelley Wheat. Twelfth Grade: Ashley Armstrong, Amanda Ates, Katie Bamhill, Nathan Barrow, Brooks Barton, Kristi Berry, Savanna Boyles, Auna Brunson, Matt Card, Charles Cotton, Keely Culpepper, Chelsea Denyes, Athena Dulle, Caleb Forehand, Brittany Fortner, John Green, Drew Griffith, Andrew Grundel, Adam Henry, Cara Kilcrease, Chase Klein, Ashley Miller, Travis Mongeon, Kathleen O'Neal, Lora Peaden, Renee Phillips, Angela Ranson, April Redmond, and Marion Workman. A-B Honor Roll First Grade: Tyler Arne, Mariah Bass, Michael Bell, Chris Brady, Allysa Brewer, Justice Clifton, Whitli Cunningham, Lena Daoud, BB Dreading, Alexandria Dupree, Bubba Ellis, Kaleb Ferguson, Dakota Fisher, Ryan Frazier, Kari Gay, Bryce Giles, Matthew Gray, Savannah Green, Desi Heslar, Michael Holley, Amber Jordan, Kaitlynn Knox, Natalie Leonard, Callie Lollar, Amy McCranie, Mykala McCranie, Kaytlin Stanley, Hanna Stewart, Daemen Talbert, and Danny Turner. Second Grade: Jon Adams, Candace Anderson, Emily Bishop, Calvin Blankenship, Cheyenne Brannon, Cortney Brunson, Isabella Chunn, Tanner Cross, Montana Dodson, Amanda Dotson, Ryan Galaviz, Cameron Gordon, Autumn Herndon, Chandler Holmes, Alex Hubbard, Kyle Kilcrease, Alyssa Lee, Jack Lewis, Ashley Martin, Morgan Meeks, Michelie Mitchell, Alexis Mitchem, Christina Morgan, Aubrey Nichols, Ashley Nixon, Nick Schmidtz, Eugenia Senterfitt, Jordan Smith, Madisyn Ward, Andrew Wehrly, Gabriel Westrup, and Sebastian Williams. Third Grade: Amber Barrow, Eileen Brown, Shara Brown, Dakota Campbell, Ben Crowson, Rachael Gagner, Brittany Grant, Hunter Harrington, Austin Henderson, Maddie Hensley, Karlie Holmes, Jocelyn Hunt, Morgan Lewellen, Mason Lowery, Chassity McCranie, Tyler McDonald, Caitlin McLelland, and Tyler Meeks, Justin Morgan, Ben Morrison, Galen Perkins, Heather Ray, Lynsey Reeves, Brianna Rolin, Dustin Roper, Hunter Seymour, Ryan Smith, Jenna Stevenson, Josh Taylor, and Jake Wheat. Fourth Grade: Jake Atkins, Jessica Bundy, Cody Chunn, Harley Darby, Hannah Derrick, Kaylee Evers, Shaina, Fedorak, Skyler Frazier. Kaitlan Godwin, Kenton Harrington, Mathew King, Rage Lafata, Falin Lawson, Melody Maki, Micala Methews, Haley Meeks, Logan Nixon, Andfrea Oglesby, Kaitlyn Rickmon, Kayla Sapp, Justin Smart, Victorfa Voorhees, and Macie Wilde. Fifth Grade: Aaron Niketa, Alex Barrow, Michael Brace, Logan Conner, Tim Cope, Rebecca Davis, Courtney Ferguson, Joshua Griffitts, Gabe Gunter, Falyn Hicks, Dillon Holley, Nathan Holley, Colton Hubbard, Mary Johnson, Victoria Kilcrease, Tiffany Kruse, CJ McQuaig, Courtney Melton, Taylor Morgan, Chris Nixon, lain Persuad, Shane Sharp, Tyler Simmons, Timothy Smith, and Danny Spicer. Sixth Grade: Leanna Adams, William Bailey, Jarrod Batson, James Brunson, Cassandra Cooper, Ryan Courtney, Michael Dingess, Robert Evers, Kaitlyn Giles, Courtney Johnson, Dillon Komula, Caleb Lindsay, Travis Merritt, Gabriella Reber, Randy Rhoads, Adam Royal, Mollie Royal, Jordan Seymour, and Logan Wagner. Seventh Grade: Kayla Adams, Deanna Adams, Justin Barrow, Chase Boals, Shanna Cobb, Jessie Davidson, Austin Derrick, Chad Donley, Neill Dotson, Talia Edge, Rachelle Fenton, Kristen Finley, Lauren Griffith, Dakota Hooper, Kaillin Hunter, J Wilson Jones, Brittney Kilpatrick, Danielle Marelli, Jessica Morgan, and Allan Moyer. Eighth Grade: Marvin Aaron, Caitlin Arzaga, Ryan Barton, Cynthia Bass, Zachary Baxter, Kaleb Culpepper, Kara Dingess, Alex Dorsey, Brittany Farris, Kali Flanders, Jake Gamble, Jessica Gilmore, Randey Hayes, Phillip Hayes, Tyler Holley, Alysha Langley, Naomi Langley, Michael Lundy, Bethany Miesch, Chandra Persaud, Jennifer Purvis, Isaiah Reeves, Cheyenne Rock, Stephen Shelley, and Virginia Simmons. Ninth Grade: Lauren Albaugh, Norman Babbitt, Sarah Beasley, Joshua Beck, Karen Bermes, Henry Booker, Sydney Boutwell, Heidi Brunell, Autumn Brunson, Heather Chestnut, Chelsea Combest, Camaran Cook, Robert Copeland, Apryl Crawford, Megan Davis, Brandi Dellerba, Hunter Dubose, Ryan Fowler, Emilia Fowler, Courtney Gilmore, Brittney Griffin, Samantha Gronberg, Erin Grundel, Dustin Harlan, Jessica Hergesheimer, Lauryn Hetrick, Joanna Higgins, Zackery Jackson, James Kain, Justin King, Melinda Lawson, William Mashburn, Thomas Matthews, Adelia Mayfield, Nikki Norville, Megan Renfer, William Russell, Russell Scott, Skyy Trinkle, and Michael White. 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TOTAL AMTDUEsomehn you contro~l.-------- CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, JAN~jAH'(i ;i DAG-EC RR I ~c~ ri ..., ,/* J/-MNUM T 2b0, UUY vI. 5- -- -- I... ...... ..--- .. .--. , Fugitives wanted by Crime Stoppers Shooting incident Crime Stoppers and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is seeking information about sub- jects involved in a shooting incident on March 22, 2004. The incident began about 1:15 a.m., while Officer Jason Marlow was work- ing in a wooded area of Santa Rosa County, near the FWC-operated Blackwater Fisheries Research and Development Center. The officer noticed a blue, late 1980s or early 1990s model vehicle, possibly a Chevrolet Cavalier, with at least two male occupants. The license tag in the rear window was not clearly visible. Officer Marlow activated the blue lights of his patrol vehicle in an attempt to stop the car. The driver did not stop, but continued traveling along the dirt road through the woods and onto Bob Pitts Road. The driver then stopped the car. Marlow positioned his patrol vehicle behind the car and stepped out, directing the driver to remain in the car. The driver, from inside the car, fired several shots, probably from a handgun, at Marlow. One bullet passed through the left corer of the officer's blue light bar, directly above the steering wheel. Another bullet passed through the win- dow glass of the open patrol truck door beside Marlow. Marlow, uninjured, crossed the road to his left, firing five rounds as he moved. He jumped over a metal pipe gate, and took cover. Pharmacy .burglar Emerald Cost Crime Stoppers will pay a cash reward to the anonymous caller who helps authorities identify the burglar(s) who took several controlled substances from the Health Smart Pharmacy located at 5809 North State Road 189 in Baker at about 5:30 on the morning of Sunday, February 15, 2004. The burglar entered thLN busine s b forced .entri-o the-ffeo-.doo-, atf'lug--- the alarm, and took several containers of prescription medicanon. The burglar is described as a hnre mail. \rearing a ball cap. jacket and blue jeans. witnessess nonced a gra\ extended cab pickup truck parked in front of the pharmac\ at the time of the burglar). Meadors hit and run information Cash will be awarded to the anony- mous caller who leads authorities to the driver of a vehicle that struck a killed and 15-year-old girl in Destin. An addi- tional $5,000 has been raised by the vic- tim's mother as a bonus reward. Okaloosa County Sheriff Charlie Morris has also offered a $1,000 reward, bring- ing the total reward amount to $7,000 for information that helps lawmen find the driver ,of the hit and run vehicle. On August 10, 2002, Michelle Meadors of Louisville, Kentucky was struck by a pickup truck that ran off of U.S. Highway 98 in Destin and onto the sidewalk. Michelle died from her injuries the following day. The truck that struck her continued eastbound and left the area without stopping. Witnesses. describe the vehicle as a full size pickup truck with extended cab, and pulling a small boat on a trailer. Phillip Byron Cartee, W/M, bald- ing on top, brown hair and brown eyes, 46 years old (01-20-55), 6'1", 190 pounds. Larceny. Malrik Cordale Boose, Jr., B/m 07-14-73 31 years old, 5'08" 160 pounds Black Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: Attempted Felony Murder & Aggravated Battery. LKA: FWB John Christopher Freese, W/m 10- Donald Lawrence Scott, W/m 28-65 38 years old. 6'014" 300 06-09-72 32 years old, 5'08" 132 pounds. Brown Hair Hazel Eyes. pounds Brown Hair Blue Eyes. Fel: VOP-Aggravated Assault (2 Fel: VOP- Possession of counts). LKA: Niceville Controlled Substance. LKA: Crestview John Robert Wentz, W/m 01-09- 56 47 years old. 5' 11" 180 pounds. Brown Hair Blue Eyes. Fel: Battery. LKA: FWB James Earl Ponder. W/m 02-08- 65 39 years old. 5'04" 130 pounds Brown Hair Green Eyes. Fel: VOP Possession of a Controlled Substance. LKA: DeFuniak Springs Talena Joe Cox, W/f 01-13-72 32 years old. 5'01" 100 pounds Blonde Hair Green Eyes. Fel: VOP-Poss. of Controlled Substance & Poss. of Paraphernalia LKA: Laurel Hill = Walter Lee Nickson, B/m 06-23- 51 53 years old. 5'07" 140 pounds Black Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: VOP- Aggravated Assault by Threat Leroy J. Lindsay. W/m 06-20-49 53 years old, 6'0" 225 pounds Brown Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: Worthless Checks (Several Counts). Fel: Failure to Return Lease Property Shera Cherlle Morris, B/f 04-03- 86 18 years old, 5'11" 110 pounds Black Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: VOP-Poss. of Cocaine & Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia Foster Adam Capps, Jr. W/m 09- 11-79 25 years old, 6'02" 250 pounds Blonde Hair Blue Eyes. Fel: VOP- Grand Theft. LKA: Crestview Evon Pride, B/f 09-06-57 47 years Charles Leonard Ridge, Jr. W/m old, 5'05" 130 pounds Black Hair 10-28-55 49 years old, 6'0" 220 Brown Eyes. Fel: History of Theft pounds Brown Hair Hazel Eyes. and FTA on court dating back to Fel: VOP-Fraudulent Use of 1991. Giving False Identity to law Credit Card & Grand Theft. LKA: Enforcement. LKA: FWB Pensacola Janet Fay Overdurf, W/f 12-13- Kenneth Charles McCoy, W/m 67 36 years old, 5'02"117 pounds 11-01-57 45 years old, 6'0" 260 Brown Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: pounds Brown Hair Blue Eyes. VOP-Grand Theft. LKA: FWB Fel: VOP-Lewd & Lascivious Acts upon a Child. LKA: FWB Russell Wayne Stephens, W/m 07-05-75 29 years old, 6'08" 240 pounds. Brown Hair Blue Eyes. Fel: VOP-Burglary of Structure & Grand Theft Andre Luis Campos, W/m 05-30- 69 33 years old, 5'08" 155 pounds Brown Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: VOP-Dealing in Stolen Property by Trafficking Robert Andrew Lewis, B/m 05- 05-68 36 years old, 5'07" 187 pounds. Black Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: VOP-Sale of Controlled Substance. LKA: Navarre I-x Richard Charles Nunn, Jr., W/m 05-11-76 27 years old. 6'02" 230 pounds Shaved Head Blue Eyes. Fel: Poss. of Controlled Substance & Poss. of Marijuana & PCP with Intent to Sell Dominique Lawrence White, W/m 02-27-73 30 years old, 6'01" 174 pounds Black Hair Dark Eyes. Fel: VOP-False Imprisonment. LKA: Destin Terrell Lee Frost, B/m 08-18-80 23 years'old. 5'11" 150 pounds Black Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: VOP-Grand Theft. LKA: FWB Derrick Lamont Newman, B/m 09-21-72 31 years old. 6'02" 180 pound Black Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: VOP- Aggravated Assault & Resisting Arrest without Violence Tony Lee Locklear, W/m 06-18- 77 25 years old. 5'10" 140 pounds Brown Hair Hazel Eyes. Fel: VOP-Robbery & Battery. LKA: Mary Esther *.? *:,',:'^ ifi0,I hiaiiiT "15 -lMraA -. 9n.90 I -. I Charles Lace Surry, W/m 01-15- 63 41 years old, 5'10" 195 pounds Brown Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: VOP-Grand Theft. Nicholas Cecil Maine, W/m 03- 21-83 21 years old, 6'0" 175 pounds. Brown Hair Brown Eyes, Fel: VOP- Poss. of Cocaine Additional $5,000 reward offered for bank robber Vonsha Montrez Marshall, B/m 02-13-82 22 years old, 6'01" 180 pounds Black Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: Lewd & Lascivious Exhibition, Lewd and Lascivious Molestation, Sexual Performance by a child, Showing Pornography to a Minor & Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor. Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers Needs Your Help... Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers will pay a cash reward to an anonymous caller who helps investiga- tors identify the man who robbed the Vanguard Bank located at 4300 East State Road 20 in Niceville at approximately 11:00 a.m. on Monday, November 29, 2004. An additional $5,000 reward has also been offered for information that helps lawmen find the robber. The robber entered the bank and stated to a bank teller that a man was waiting outside to blow up the bank. He is described as a clean- shaven white male with light skin and a medium build, between five feet four and five feet six inches tall. He appeared to be approximate- ly thirty years of age and was wearing a dark gray ski cap, black sunglasses, and a Hawaiian shirt with a gray undershirt. No security pho- tos are available. Anybody with informa- tion about this incident should contact Investigator Monty Easterday at (850) 609-2000 or may possibly become eligible for a cash reward by calling Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers at 863-TIPS (863-8477),, or toll-free at 1-888-654-TIPS. Crime Stoppers callers are never required to reveal their identity nor testify in court. A code number system is used to pay cash rewards without compromising the tipster's identity. Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for information that helps solve crimes, or leads to the loca- tion of wanted fugitives, ille- gal drugs, or recovery of stolen property. 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Apply in person, EOE Drug free Workplace HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR TRAINING FOR EMPLOYMENT Bulldozers, Backhoes, Loaders, Dump Trucks, Graders, Scrapers, Excavators. Next Class: Feb 14"' -National Certification Financial Assistance Job Placement 800-383-7364 Associated Training Services www.Equipment-School.com 104 ' General Help ,,, SOLID SURFACE FABRICATOR & IN- STALLER Excellent wages & benefits, including 401K and health care plans. We are looking for permanent, long- term employees. Drug testing re- quired. Applications accepted between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. M- F. Kitchen & Bath Center, 20 Ready Ave., FWB Industrial Park, 244-3996. FULL-TIME SALES person needed. Apply in person @ Chandler's Furni- ture, 2499 S. Ferdon Blvd, Crestview NEEDED: EXPERIENCED drywall hangers and metal framers. Need reliable transporta- tion. Phone: (850)510-4893 or (850)574-3843 NOW HIRING for 2005 Postal Posi- tions $16.20-$58/hr. Federal Hiring with Full benefits. No ex- perience necessary. Green card O.K. Call 1-800-329-0801 Ext 360. 104 General'Help ;-: HAMPTON IMPORTS is one of the fastest growing dealerships in the panhandle! We need innovative, energetic sales pro- fessionals immedi- ately. If you are committed to provid- ing excellent cus- tomer service and being the best, we may have a spot for you! We offer a posi- tive and supportive work environment, excellent benefit packages, and un- limited earning po- tential. Experience is not necessary! For immediate consid- eration, apply in per- son to Ben Bondi, Hampton Imports, 230 S.W. Hollywood Blvd in FWB. POSTAL POSITIONS $16.20-$39.00/hr, no experience. nec/pd Training & Benefits 877-265-2181 An- nouncement #A10 HELP WANTED Stock person P/T re- quired age 16yrs, work with plants, customer service, unload truck etc. Ap- ply in person. The Flower Basket 682- 9333 JANITORIAL PART- TIME evening posi- tions M-F. Call 864- 3737 DRIVER INSTALLER Position Available one hour North Opp, Alabama. Class B License Required. Growth Opportunity. Regional Deliveries.1-4 day Trips. Work 17 days, at home 13 days a month. Salary, bonus and per-diem. 888-683-3767 104 SGehetrFilHelp SATELLITE INSTALLERS: Immediate open- ings. Great pay, paid training & ins benefits. Drug free workplace. Must be 21 years old with good driving record & must pass background check. Exp. helpful but not required. Call 800-610-6060 ext 363 STUCCO SUBS & lathers wanted, top dollar for quality work. Contact Allen at (850)533-0523 WAREHOUSE DRIVER needed, must have clean driving record. Apply in person @ Chan- dler's Furniture, 2499 S. Ferdon Blvd, Crestview WORK FROM HOME!! Using your own computer. Full training provided. $500-$1500. Part time. $1500-$5000+ Full time. www.UltimateFreedom. theOnlineBusiness. corn/news 106 Home Based. Business $1,380 WEEKLY Stuffing Envelopes at home. FT/PT. $50 Cash Hiring Bo- nus! Guaranteed in writing! 1-877-726- 1193 SIMPLE WORK Top Pay Honest home workers to assemble refrigerator mag- nets. Serious home workers only! 1-570- 549-3640 (RC #1034) 108 Hotel/Motel & Restaurant CRACKER BAR- REL OF DESTINY Now hiring all posi- tions. Cooks, serv- ers, cashiers. Apply in person or call 269-3344. Located at foot of Mid-Bay Bridge. Good bene- fits and up to 3 rais- es in 1st year. ONews 4: 00 P. M. Friday prior to publication date Crestview News Bulletin Classifieds 10 A. M. Monday prior to publication date AD I N News Extra Classif ieds 10 A. M. Monday Prior to publication date CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 PAGE 8B PAGE 9B WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CR[STVIEW, flORIDA CRESTVIEW 682-4440 Crestvlew Homes And Surrounding Areas BIG FAMILY? No problem with this 2625sf brick beauty in Mt. Olive Estates. 4/2 on acre comer lot boasts formal areas, family room, huge kitchen with breakfast bar and work isle, 2 car garage, fenced yard. PRICE REDUCED! This beautifully refinished mobile home looks like new inside and out. New wood flooring & carpeting, new stove, new electrical & plumbing, Irg dining area w/breakfast bar. Now only $49,900...hurry! *4 ZONED COMMERCIAL... Large commercial comer lot fronting Hwy 90, just east ofthe.Hwy.90 85-io ersectinn Outstanding potential in- excellentlocntio with easy access. ** ** ** WISE INVESTMENT 4044sfhome, currently in use as rental units, but holds so many possibilities. 5BR/2BA, great location for specialty shop or eatery, handy to Hwy 85N, zoned commercial. $299,000 ** * MINUTES TO EGLIN.. This nice home in Shalimar has 3BR/1.5BA, new countertops, privacy fenced back yard, gazebos, 1 car carport Great starter at an affordable price. $135,500. ** ** ** DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL... The serious developer/investor needs to consider this 8 acre parcel fronting Redstone. Excellent location in high growth area of town. Near hospital, handy to residential & commerce. Easy access toHwy 85N. Outstanding Age3tL ODuatodheg Results. Agency One, Inc. 682-8309 or 678-8919 Toll Fre (800) 239-8309 301 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestvlew, FL 32536 S EACOFmunC ,4INDEPENDENTY OWNED AND OPERATED www.gerrihouse.com. 114 Medical NURSES NEEDED Now Hiring, LPN, for private duty home health care. Top pay benefits, flex schedule. Call 936-0400. 114 Medical EXPERIENCED CNA'S Needed. Please Call 423-1228 THE C.O.P.E. Cen- ter, Inc, in DeFuniak Springs, FL has the following openings: SC & FS Adminis- trative Assistant: Complete all paper- work related to licen- sure of Therapeutic Foster Homes. To assist with tasks to .support Therapeutic Foster Home coun- selors. To assist Specialized Children and Family Services Manager. Diploma & 3yrs related secreta- rial experience. Min. of intermediate level working knowledge of Microsoft Word & Excetl'sftware pro- i;>;io-"M;;i- O5 wptrr 'keybofarding- speed. Good writing & verbal communi- cation skills. Applications/re- sumes accepted Mon.-Fri. 8:00am to 5:00pm at our 3686 U.S. Hwy 331 South, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 location or by Fax to (850) 892-8074. No Phone Calls. EOE/Drug-Free Workplace. SERVICES 310 Business Opportunities ALL CASH Candy Route. Do you earn $800/day? 30 ma- chines and Candy $9,995. 1-800-807- 6485 ARE YOU making $1,710 per week? All cash vending routes with prime lo- cations available now! Under $9,000 investment required. Call toll free (24-7) 800-990-6702 START YOUR own business. For less than $2,000! Poten- tial six and seven figure income 1- 800-473-1963 315 Business Services LAWSUIT LOANS. Get cash now before your lawsuit settles. Fast approval. $500- $50,000. 1-866-709- 1 1 0 0 www.glofin.com 315 Business Services A+ POOL Heaters Factory Direct: So- lar, heat pump or gas, complete do-it- yourself pool heater kits. Phone quotes, installation available in most areas. 1- 800-333-9276 Ext. 502; www.solardir- ect.com (Lic. #CWCO29795) In- sured. Dealers In- quires welcome. A-1 CONCRETE 25yrs experience. Driveways, patios, tearouts. Reasona- ble prices, free esti- mates. Call 543- 6186 CROCHET CLASSES offered. Call Lori @ 689-241 :!for .mre info. I LC TREE Service, 10yrs experience pruning and tree removal. We spe- cialize in danger- ous, damaged trees from storms. Licensed and in- sured. Free esti- mates, no haul price available, lo- cally owned (850)240-3941 (850)546-1584 (850)546-1585 Lee or Holley MORTGAGE IN foreclosure or be- hind in payments? We can help without borrowing or bank- ruptcy. Guaranteed. 800-478-0902 SEWING MACHINE & VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS Call 682-3041 or 664-2245 VISA/MASTER- CARD NEW Up to $10,000 credit. Guaranteed appro- val. No deposit, bankruptcy/bad credit OK. 1-866- 761-CARD WE MOVE Mobile Homes... Cheapll 682-2075 317 Health & Fitness Kreg Dabney Home Repair Specialist, LLc MODERNIZE Trim Vinyl Drywall MODERNIZE Doors Windows SSiding Etc. YOUR HOME YOUR HOME 1069 Farmer Street Crestview, Florida 32539 Cell: 305-6031 317 SHealth & Fitness ALL NATURAL Doctor approved Weight loss pro- gram. 30-day guar- antee. 1-888-315- 6056 or www.herbal- nutrition.net/4u 320 Child Care ATTENTION CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN SUBSCRIBERS! You now get 1 FREE Quick Cash classified ad per month. Limited to merchandise for sale under $250, the price must be in the ad. Call 850-682-6524 to place your ad to- day!! Quick Cash Classifieds. REGISTERED CHILDCARE provid- efedaily-elass-time-& project, meals pro- vided. $115 weekly. #R010K0159 683- 1751 LICENSED PRO- VIDER has open- ings for infants and toddlers. Call Bobbie 682-0603 ATTENTION: All in home child care providers are required to be registered or licensed by the State of Florida, if they care for children from more than one family, other than their own. It is highly recommended that parents/custodians, who are seeking childcare, contact the Department of Children and Families, Gwen Clark, at 850-598-8169, to assure that a provider is legally operating. For information regarding Okaloosa or Walton County providers contact Deborah Martin at 833-3839. 325 Domestic HOUSECLEANING SERVICES Anytime: Weekly, Biweekly, or Monthly. Please call 689-8978 IF YOU need a clean house, and live in Crestview area. I will be happy to help you. Please call 533-0520 LIVE-IN HOUSE- KEEPER wanted in Laurel Hill area. $500 a month. Call for details. 652-3473 325 Domestic TAKE A BREAK! Let Carefree Serv- ices clean your Home, Condo, Rent- al or Business. Li- censed & insured. (850)240-9678 332 Watch & Clock Repair ALL TYPES OF WATCH & CLOCK REPAIR Grandfather, Mantel, Antique Clocks Cuckoos We buy Antiques and old Clocks Call 689-1007 after hours 682-2844 335 Financial Services ATTENTION READERS -Itlg filel;lt f f companies doing business by phone to promise you a loan and ask you to pay, or furnish your credit card before they deliver the loan itself. For free information' about avoiding advance loan fee scams, call the National Fraud Info Center at 800-876-7060 iii financial" We're Looking For A Match Made In Financial Heaven. Some marriages just seemed to be destined for greatness. As a leading provider in the consumer finance industry, we're all about helping individuals meet their financial goals. For employees, this means offering the tools, training and opportunities to ensure career success. So, if you seek recognition for a job well done, look no further than CitiFinancial. CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Responsible for selling loans and insurance products, making recommendations of credit worthiness, recommending solutions to moderately difficult delinquent accounts, performing administrative tasks, servicing accounts, and working with customers to help solve account problems. Requires a HS Diploma and 1-2 years of directly related work experience. Must have a valid DL license and ability to work flexible hours. Spanish Bilingunl candidates encouraged to apply. To apply, please go to: www.citifinancial.com and please refer to job reference #90186. CitiFinancial is an equal opportunity employer. M/F/D/V Savings .re rollingg n At Your Hometown (Av viW RISLER Do de Jeep 0 A fr *0ads ti d0. mooi ooWn Q aiie d" cl 0% /0 fo6. 'plus $2,000 batests OS. on Qualified 9Vehicles *e8e@@e@@O@O9e@@SSSOOee@ SUPERIOR SEPTIC TANK COMPANY SEPTIC TANK INSTALLATION FIELD LINES REPLACED MOUND SYSTEMS PERK TEST AVAILABLE DIRT HAULING LOTS CLEARED PACKAGE DEAL AVAILABLE LICENSED & BONDED '04 Chrysler Crossfire Sale Price! Must Sell! STK#C4433 As Low As $29,552 save Over $6,000 $35,570 MSRP '04 Chrysler Sebring Coupe 2.4L 4 cyl .. Fuel Injection -t STK#C5136 STK#C4463 , As Low As $17,020* As LowAs $16,920* Save Over $5,500 $22,585 MSRP 'Must Finance with Chrysler Save Over $5,600 $22,595 MSRP *Must Finance with Chrysler ,5sk about cPreat cDeals on Left Over '04s Don't forget about our Largk Selection of Pre-Owned Vehicles Plenty of Big Savings on '03s, 'O4s, Er '05s ,teVpfip eW CHRSI.ER Ddge Jeep - -- ,-a -- ee_ 5200 South Highway 85, Crestview, Florida 32536 Phone (850)689-3200 Fax (850) 689-4411 crestviewchrysler.com This sale supercedes all other sales. No other offer can be used in conjunction with this sale. 337 Contractors CONCRETE CON- STRUCTION- Drive- ways, Foundations, & patios. Reasona- ble prices, Free esti- mates, 30 years ex- perience. Licensed & Insured 685-7488 HARDWOOD FLOORS install, re- pairs, refinish. Li- censed & insured. Call 682-2556 LATHAM CONCRETE Works Since 1977, Robert Latham Ma- sonry, Contractor-Li- censed, Insured. All Types of Concrete Work. House Slabs, Driveways, Addi- tions. 3000 PSI Mix Used on Every Job. Free Estimates. 682-0137. ROBERT ROLL CONSTRUCTION Home Improvements and Handyman 586-0341 689-0686 Free Estimates No Job Too Small r--------------- -- --------------- DINO SINOPOLI (850) 974-7778 Email: dino@calldino.com CALL TODAY! Residential Property, New Cons.ruction Relocation Assistance, Acreage, Condo's, Commercial or Investment Propertvly FREE MARKET EVALUAfON )N RE/MAX AGENCY ONE. INC. www.calldino.com 301 S. Ferdon Blvd., Suite A Crestview, FL 32536 d I Office: 850.682.8309 I Fax: 850.682.8279 ,. ]9 I Toll Free: 1.800.239.8309 Lm-m-m--- I-- -.------------ --1 340 Home Repair CHUCK HAMPTON'S Power Washing- Residential & Com- mercial, Remodel- ing, Painting, Etc. Honest work. Refer- ences available. 682-0011 WEBB'S HANDYMAN SERVICE Quality home main- tenance repairs and improvements. Free estimates. Licensed and insured. 537- 9955/259-6170 HANDY D'S 25 years experience, no Job too small. Home repairs and improvements, if you want it done. Call 537-9066 MIKE GOLLES PAINTING Interior, exterior, also Pressure Washing. Licensed & Insured. Free estimates. Ph. 682-5347. Senior citizen discounts. RANDY LITTLE PROGRESSIVE PAINTING. Interior, Exterior, Free Estimates. Specialize in repainting. Will beat all bids. Pressure washing service Licensed & Insured. 682-7375/240- 8443. 340 Home Repair Plumbing and Repair Service Faucets, Toilets, Vanities & Hot Water Heaters Robert Brewer Wetless Plumbing, LLC 682-8683 830-2631 State Licensed & Insured CRESTVIEW CARPENTRY Cabinets, additions, remodeling. Quality dependable work. Custom wood work- ing, 25 years experi- ence. Licensed and insured. Call Wes 689-1575 We also do handicap ramps 342 Landclearing FOR HIRE Bushog- ging, leveling, back- hoe, post hole drill- ing, front end loader, Will haul. Garden till- ing 682-1045, day- time 682-2880 after 5:30, Cell 978-0363 ARNETT SEPTIC PUMP OUTS REPAIRS 682-8882 342 Landclearing NORTHWEST FLORIDA LANDCLEARING Fill-Dirt, Leveling, Site-work. Licensed and Insured 537- 2142 345 Lawn Care IMPRESSIVE LAWNS Licensed and Insured. RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL Complete lawn maintenance year round or one time. General clean up, all debris removed. Mowing, Bagging, Edging, Hedges, Beds, Mulch and more. Prompt, cour- teous, professional service. "Let us make yours an Im- pressive Lawn" Call for a FREE ESTI- MATE (850)537- 8106(850)902-2082 LAWN MAINTE- NANCE, Clean up Debris, Mow, Trim, Remove trees, Pres- sure wash, Build custom decks, fen- ces, Free estimates, Very dependable, 537-9887 or 537- 7421 MOWING, WEED- ING, edging, blow- ing. Honest Relia- ble Lawn mainte- nance. Free esti- mates, Call Lonnie 537-7593 or 978- 3943 3943 345 Lawn Care J'S RESIDENTIAL LAWN SERVICE Reasonable rates. call 865-8978 SOD Farm Direct CentipedeBermuda St. Augustine Zoysia Delivery& Installation Call 244-6651 Suncoast Sod Farms WALKER LAWN MAINTENANCE Mowing, Trimming, PruningOne time or year round. Li- censed and insured. 537-4419 Referen- ces Available DTTirect~ra ces6Av046bl '05 Dodge RAM Hemi Power, Quad cab SSTK#C5187 As Low As $23,319* Save Over $6,800 $30,180 MSRP *Must Finance with Chrysler '05 Dodge Grand Caravan Midnight Blue SPearl DEFUNIAK SPRINGS 892-7776 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 75 16w, Rtes HighReadrshi MeansGreatResuts Fo you CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 MSRP $26,420 Disc/* Rebate ($2,200) Stk #5117 Your Price: ,24,220 Your Price: s31,865 '00 Buick Lesabre Ltd .......47K miles stk#P304A*1 0, 500 '02 Ford Windstar Van......64K miles st#4279A 1 0,299 '03 Pontiac Vibe .................39K miles stk#P285 1 ,697 '01 Dodge Dakota 4WD Crew.. .55Kmiles stk#5010A 1 2,795 '02 Chev Cavalier .............48K milesstk#P252 .. $5,950 '04 Yukon LT. ................31K mies stk#4278A27,797 '04 Buick Lesabre .............42K miles stk#P308 1 3,995 '04 Chev 15 Pass Van ......47Kmiles stk#P314 l 6,900 '02 Buick Park Avenuea...... 36K mies st0#4025A$1 5,225 '02 Jeep Grand Cherokee .sK miles stk#5033B 1 3,790 poPONTIAC Or OuRtS VIEW PW-A Aad b-i& d -Ahc..M- b-L Td- kAdnC5 9715w usm r PlCOl6Ossi26. lla~ ~ C~t 20 k hb 1., on - 0& .Oa .4 r- cV...k.. ,4 .JJ &WMMW5QtM'Wt w w e md5l~ft N uam tpme 105 ULC me,.4 aoe5.Q0 lfamuui10kq~v6,"s1111)24Vft0355. : ASLCAseewntmnow$.olaae AoSWM9mtmoeCaSHu OW S71eUra32 SW3,C55L11,Wm aI"iCMI 4a041311 Ca NdwiEWIWleMh-ald YoUqpahi f1AWUflUS42,00' .9W.0.0 VA-CO RV-CaTK NWGRT .E.W (10a)8-bW. 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Crest- view, FL Call 850- 682-5563, TDD 711, Voice 800-955-8770 Equal Housing Op- portunity. 452 Apartments CRESTVIEW INN MOTEL $37 dally $195 weekly Furnished efficiency $225 weekly 682- 4466 BENT CREEK APARTMENTS II Vouchers Accepted. Some rental assis- tance may be availa- ble. 1 & 2 bedroom HC & non-HC ac- cessible apartments. 209 Bent Creek Rd. Crestview, FL. Call 850-682-5563, TDD 711, Voice 800-955- 8770 Equal Housing Opportunity. 454 Commercial 3+ ACRES on 1-10 at exit 45 Holt, with a 2400 sq foot office & warehouse. 3ba newly remodeled, fenced, facing 1-10 ideal for RV or equipment dealer- ship. Call (850)477- 0044 OR (850)232- 9490 COMMERCIAL BUILDING for lease, Crestview. Prime location, busy intersection, next to Eglin Federal Credit Union. 2426 sq-ft building, Ferdon Blvd. Available 2/1/05 (850)729- 3748 or (850)621- nn4R 2005 G6 6' MSRP $25,425 Disc/* Rebate ($2,200) Stk #5119 Your Price: 23225 |2005 PONTIAC SUNFIRE _. MSRP $17,195 Disc/* Rebate ($3,500] $Stk #5003 Your Price: .13,695 Moving sale coming soon, Watch for our advertising! BUICBKe e.r 1 -. M Fuel for the soul iWe Are Protssional G1Crad 313 James Lee Blvd., Crestview 850-682-2708 See Dealer for Details. "Payments do not include tax, tag & state fees. W.A.C. thru GMAC. Some rates are in lieu of rebates. W.A.C. through GMAC. Includes all available rebates. Sale Prices Good through January 31, 2005. We'll Sell Your Homefor Only $2,995!* COMPARE COMMISSIONS. IF YOU SELL YOUR HOME FOR: SALE **6% $2,995 SAVINGS PRICE COMMISSION DIRECT-TO-BUYER TO YOU! $100,000 $6,000 $2,995 $3,005 $150,000 $9,000 $2,995 $6,005 $250,000 $15,000 $2,995 $12,005 Call 423-0700 to Find Out How t You Can Cut the Cost of Buying or Selling Your Home! GOODSENSEREALTY.COM '' == "-un"" 1 " *Slightly higher for homes over $300,000. "6% is used for comparison only. All commissions are negotiable. y s . Signature Properties Jenee' Rogers Realty, Inc. Jenee' Rogers Licensed Real Estate Broker SALES, BUYING & PROPERTY j MANAGEMENT S AVAILABLE. Call 683-5311 Fax 683-0586 IBl 932 B North Ferdon Blvd. __ ---- Crestview, FL 32536 -ILS-\ 1-888-459-8335 456 Homes Commercial & Res- idential Property: 682-2735 FOR RENT 2BR/1BA house, $600/rent, $600/dep. No pets. 682-1045 daytime 682-2880 after 5pm FOR RENT 3BR/1BA, CH&A, $700/mo. rent & DD. 682-9333 or 682- 8665 462 Rooms For Rent UPSTAIRS ROOM partially furnished, utilities included $125 per week by GoldKist. Call (850)261-9793 460 Mobile Homes MOBILE HOMES 2 & 3-Bedroom units in quiet park. Con- venient to shopping and schools. No pets. 585-8192 460 Mobile Homes 1 ACRE lot, 3BR/2BA, 2 porch- es, over 500sq-ft ex- terior storage. Holt/Baker area, fif- teen minutes from Hwy 85&90 intersec- tion. $750/mo, de- posit/ utilities/ no pets. Available 2/15/05 537-4836 OKALOOSA REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 554 Commercial #1 STEEL Building Factory Direct Liqui- dation save thou- sands up to 70% off MSRPI 19x30 $2990! 20x40 $3690! 30x40 $46901 40x50 $59951 40x100 $99901 Call ASAPI 877-425-7755, ext 1 554 Commercial TIMESHARE RE- SALES to buy, sell, or rent a Timeshare fast Call Now 1- 800-715-4862 www.condotrader.com STEEL BUILDINGS Factory Direct Liqui- dation Sale! 25x30, $3,700 30x40, $4,850 40x60, $6,900 50x120, $14,900 1-877-728- 4807 556 Homes 3.31 ACRES on Os- age Road. Great homesitel Restric- tive covenants ap- ply. Mobile homes allowed. Must see! $39,900. #25646 ERA AMERICAN REALITY OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA, INC. 682- 4822. 3BR/2BA on over 2 acres with spring fed pond. $175,000. #25677 ERA AMER- ICAN REALTY OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA, INC. 682- 4822 BUILD YOUR OWN HOUSE, Licensed residential contrac- tor will supervise construction of your new home on your property for a flat fee. Dan Keith-DK Construction 689- 0445 556 Homes AFFORDABLE BRICK home on ap- prox 1/2 acre. 3BR/1-1/2BA has lots of room with 3 outbuildings. $125,000 #25704 ERA AMERICAN REALTY OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA, INC. 682- 4822 FREE GOVERN- MENT Grants. No credit check. Home repairs, Home pur- chase Education. $5,000-$500,000. 1- 800-306-0873, 1- 800-416-0712, 1- 888-384-9608 www.capitolpublica tions.com SASE Government Publi- cations 1025 Con- necticut Ave. N.W. Ste. 1012 Washing- ton D.C. 20036 NEW HOME in Col- ony Ridge! Estimat- ed completion March 2005. Up- grades galorel 4BR/3BA with 2488sf. $323,900 #24913 ERA AMER- ICAN REALTY OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA, INC. 682- 4822 SOUTH OF 1-10, 2442 SF 3BR/2BA home on Golf Course with solar heated pool. $400,000. #25741 ERA AMERICAN REALTY OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA, INC. 682- 4822 NEW COMPANY wants to buy or lease houses, any area, any condition. Also stop foreclo- sures. 850-892-5633 or 850-830-1014 WANT TO buy house in Crestview, will rent back to you while you build your new home. Call 682- 9619 Gordon Air Conditioning has immediate openings for career- minded HVAC service technicians and installers. We are a progres- sive, family-owned company serv- ing the area since 1979. If you like to be appreciated, challenged, and enjoy your job, then we have a place for you. * Two years min. experience * Valid driver's license SEPA certification * Excellent customer relations skills I Wht wereqire * Friendly work environment ' Competitive wages ' Vacation and holiday pay ' Retirement plan ' Incentive programs SUniforms * Well-maintained company vehicles * Continuing education * History of zero lay- -offs in over 25 years of business * And much more! Applications will be accepted Monday - Friday from 8:00 until 5:00 at 3182 E. James Lee Blvd. (3 miles E of the 85- 90 intersection), or e-mail your resume to personnel@gordonair.com. No phone calls please. CONFIDENTIALITY GUARANTEED 556 Homes WONDERFUL IN- VESTMENT oppor- tunity! 3br/2ba home w/almost 1200sf. Lo- cated south of 1-10. Must see! $109,900 #25500 ERA AMER- ICAN REALTY OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA, INC. 682- 4822 556 Real Estate Wanted WE BUY HOUSES AND LAND, $$$ CASH $$$ Any condition or help Swith-forpcIospurp! * 1-800-735-5092 558 Investments CEDAR, CYPRESS, Pine log home pack- ages wholesale to everyone Great low prices! Nationwide delivery! www.logca- binhomes.com 1- 800-56-CABIN 560 Land ARIZONA LAND LIQUIDATION! Near Tucson, 2-1/2 football field sized lots. $0 Down $0 In- terest, $119/month ($12,995 total). Free recorded information Money Back Guar- anteel Toll Free 1- 800-659-9957 Op#20. FOR SALE 1 acre on Richardson Rd, Laurel Hill., $6,000 OBO. Please Call 888-285-0008, refer- ence 274478 FOR SALE 38 acres, prime farm land. North Walton County. $4,000 per acre. Call Max McKee Realty (850)834-2847 562 Mobile Homes 635 OTAHITE Trail, Baker, FL 3BR/2BA M/H on 5 acres with a creek. Previously listed for $89,000, now only $67,000. The Power Broker, licensed real estate brokerage (850)439- 3500, robin@robin- spence.com PETS AND LIVESTOCK 704 Livestock 2YR OLD QUARTER HORSE, registered with papers. $1,500 OBO. Must sell ASAP. 683-1308, leave message 706 Livestock Supplies 706 Livestock Supplies 44 BALE of good cow hay in barn. $80 Take all. Call 537- 3609 HORSE QUALITY Coastal Bermuda Hay, $4.25 per bale in barn. Call 682- 7887 for appt. PERENNIAL PEA- NUT hay for horses and goats $5.00 per bale (850) 834-3881 ROUND BALE Hay for sale, shed kept dry, Baker, FL. All cut this summer $15 per bale, $$25 fortwo. (850)582-1054 708 Pets 2 CHIHUAHUA pup- pies, male $250, no papers. Call after 5pm. 682-0371 ALL NEW Happy Jack Kennel Dip II: treats fleas, tick & mange without ste- roids. Contains NO solvent. Biodegrada- ble! Okaloosa Grain Feed Store (682-9333). COCKATIEL SELL OUT! Layaways, free pens with two or more while they last! 683-0748 NOAH PET ADOPTION CENTER 551 South Main St. Crestview. Adopt an orphan. Thurs, 4PM-7PM Sat. 10AM-4PM SNAKES, KID friendly, set-up, $50/each. Call for all the details. Hybrok- ing, coral com, ball python. 683-8779 NOTICE Dogs & Cats Offered For Sale within the state of FL or being trans- ported into the state for sale must be accompanied by an official certif- icate of veterinary inspection certify- ing compliance with Section 585.95 of Florida Statutes. Also, no person shall transport into the state for sale or offer for sale within the state any dog or cat that is less than 8 weeks of age. 712 Lost & Found PETS LOST CAT, female Calico. Airport Rd area, near Stafford Estates. Heartbro- ken children. Please call 682-1087 if found PAGE 10B FIRST EVER FOR 2005 99 1 . To lae ourAdCall68=624 PAGE 11B WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA NEW LISTING!! A 1 acre level building lot in the Holt area. $23,500 #378082 BEAUTIFUL HOMESITE 11 acres located on Dairy Rd., north of Baker. Horses Allowed. $149,000 # 377091 SPACIOUS 4BR/3BA ranch home located on a half acre lot in a quiet northeast Crestview subdivision. $320,000 # 376087 Angle Michel. GRI, RRS Cell:(850) 259-0668 angiemichels@cox.net Phone: 682-9227 Fax: 689-7508 Pelican 5210 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview www.pelicanproperty.com 712 Lost & Found PETS LOST OR FOUND A DOG OR CAT? Check with Animal Control! 737 N. Ferdon Blvd. 682-2222 GENERAL MERCHANDISE 804 Apparel A VERY NICE JESSICA LONDON DRESS, size 18. Solid color lavender, silk, excel- lent condition, never used. $20. Call 423- 0857 806 Appliances 4 SALE brand new white GE applian- ces, gas stove, mounting microwave & dishwasher. For more info call 423- 0144 leave mes- sage, KENMORE DRYER, cream color, runs great. $45 Call 683- 8779 KENMORE HEAVY DUTY Washer,- aod 7529 . QUALITY USED Appliances. Washer, Dryers, Refrigera- tors, & Stoves w/warranty. Batson's Appliances. PARTS & REPAIR'209 N. Main St. 682-1149. RON'S APPLIANCE & PARTS Appliance Repair, All brands- We buy working appliances- 215 N. Main Street Call 689-1007 After hours 682-2844!!! 810 Computers COMPUTER $200 HP Pavilion w/ Moni- tor, printer, scanner. Call 682-0149 812 Farm Equipment 1963 FORD 5000 Tractor with many extras. Runs on reg- ular gas. Comes with Owners Man- ual, Howse Box Blade, Rake, Disk, and Root Harrow. Starts and Runs Great! Tractor and all accessories only $5400. 689-5412 8-IN METAL Lathe, 4 foot bed. 3000 Ford farm tractor. Call 682-4761 after 5pm. 814 Furniture BEDROOM ALL new solid wood 5 piece set. Chest, mirror, dresser, nightstand and bed. $995. Can deliver 850-418-2015 MEMORY FOAM MATTRESS SET. NEW, brand name, in plastic, factory warranty. Sacrifice $595. Can deliver 850-418-5274 814 Furniture CHINA CABINET solid wood from Rhodes Furniture. Paid $1,600 will take $1,000 682-8867 DISTRIBUTOR MATTRESS OVERSTOCK New mattress sets Brand name Warranty, in plastic PLUSH TOP Queen $125 Full $95 PILLOW TOP King $230 Queen $159 Full $140 Can deliver. 850-418-5274 FOR SALE Black Metal Frame Futon/Bunk Bed with both mattresses, Ex- cellent condition $125, 689-0890 FOR SALE glass & iron table with 4 chairs plus baker's rack to match, 6mo old. Cost $550 sell $225. Coffee table & 2 end tables plus corner entertainment center cost $450 sell $225. Call 682-2365 FULL SIZE Mat- tress, box spring & frame $225. Call 682-4785 LQESEAT ANID Barely used. Green and rose floral. $250. Call 423-0436 bonau an nuH0 Top Desk. Good Condition, Lots of Space, Has File Drawers Great For Office Asking $250 OBO 850-683-0361 828 Electronics Stereo-TV-VCR DONALDSON SATELLITE 535 S. Ferdon Blvd. Factory authorized T.V. & VCR Repair for Zenith, RCA, GE, Phillips, Magnavox Sharp & Emerson. We buy working and non-working Direct TV receivers. 682- 4831 829 Garage Sales 515 E Robinson Ave, Saturday 1/29, 9am-1pm. Crib, tod- dler bed, high chair, clothes, shoes, lots of young children's clothes and more. YARD SALE 440 Shoal Lake Drive, Saturday & Sunday, January 29th, & 30th, 8AM. V MULTI FAMILY ga- rage sale in Svea. 8164 Hwy 393, Lau- rel Hill. 1/29, 7am- 2pm rain or shine. Boys toys, electron- ics, home furnish- ings and much more. YARD SALE, 697 Green St, 7am Sat- urday & Sunday Ps FREE Basic Computer Classes February 7, 2005 from 9:00am to 11:00am on Monday and Thursday at your DeFuniak Springs Jobs Plus One-Stop Career Center 171 North 9th Street DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 (850) 892-8668 829 MOVING SALE, fur- niture, big screen TV, tons of baby items, crib, air com- pressor & car parts. 114 Claire Dr 1/29 7am-until? HUGE YARD Sale, 29-Jan., 211 Secre- tariat (behind hospi- tal). Furniture, Din- ing room sets, Beds, Collectibles, All new stuff. 830 . I Miscellaneous For Sale 305 Cigarettes $13.99 per carton or $1.60 per pack Romy cigarettes $12.99 per carton or $1.50 per pack. Billy's What Nots 6056 Hwy 85 N. Crestview 682-0290 Hours Monday through Saturday 9AM until 4PM Closed on Sunday 830 Miscellaneous For Sale TUPPERWARE NEW Catalog, monthly special fund raiser. Replacement order. Call Jackie 682-4305. TREADMILL FOR sell, $75. Please call 689-0610 SPA! OVER- STOCKED! New 7 person spa. Loaded Includes cover. De- livery & warranty $2,999, was $5,999 1-888-397-3529 FIREWOOD SEASONED and fresh cut. Big load $80. Stack- ing $10. Wheel-bar- rowing $10. Free de- livery 652-4703 RECYCLE HERE .'-FOR THE j~ST TE FLORIDA ,FE E .& DECi ,INC. 48409i f FERDON=VD., 689-i a fencd NIdeck 2002 CHEVYCAVALIER 1998 FORD WINDSTAR LX 2000 PONTBONNEVILLE 2001 MERC GRAND MARQ 2002PONTGRANDAM 2003 FORD TAURUS SE 2002 FORD FOCUS 2004 CHEVY CAVALIER 2004 CHEVY CAVAIUER 2004 CHEVY CAVALIER -200t4CHEVYCAVAUER 2003FORD FOCUS 2003 DODGE NEON -2003 ODGEENEON 2000 AZDA MIA TA 2002 DODGEDAKOTA 2003MAZDA PROTtGE 830 Miscellaneous For Sale BLACK ENTER- TAINMENT Center, Kid's White enter- tainment center, Black leather Love seat, Glass table and coffee table, All priced to sell. 682- 2817 TWO 12" Directed sub-woofer with truck boxes $350 w/o boxes $300. OBO 682-8867 FREE CELL PHONES! Samsung flips loaded features! FREE SHIPPING! FREE satellite dish FREE installation. 218-493-4673 FANTASTIC VAL- ENTINE'S Gifti 1ctw. Tanzanite & diamond ring, 10kt. gold, Never worn $250. (850)834- 2500 Laurel Hill $7,995 $&995 $9,995 $9,995 $9,995 $10,995 510,995 $10,995 510,995 $10,995 510995 S10995 SIf995 510,995 510,995 $11,500 511.995 2004 CHEVYCAVAL 2004 CHEVY CAVALER 2003 FORD TAURUS 2003 FORD TAURUS 2003 FORD TAURUS 2003 FORD TAURUS 2003 MAZDA PROTtGt 2003 MAZDA PROTEG. 2003 FORD FOCUS 2002 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GT 2004 SATURN ION 2004 NISSAN SENTRA 2002 FORD WINDSTAR LX 2002 FORD EXPLORER 200 FORD RANGERSUPERCAB X 2002 DODGE DURANGO 4X4 2003 FORD ESCAPE 830 830 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous For Sale For Sale TWO 15" Rockford Fosgate P2 punch sub woofer with big box $400 OBO 682- 8867 MURPHY CEDAR Hope Chest- Like new $65; RV chair "bolts to floor" $50; LH Jack Nicholaus 3-PW Irons $95. 682-3634 ClippenDales Grooming Baths Dips Doggie Day Care Doggie Supplies Sherry & Gail (850) 689-0006 881-A James Lee Blvd. Crestview, Florida 32536 832 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED: RAIL- ROAD TIES. Please call 682-4758 TRANSPORTATION 904 Cars 89' MERCURY Grand Marquis, great shape $1200 OBO. Call Tosha (850)225-2406 or 682-4908 after 7pm $11,995 $11,995 $11,995 $11,995 $11,995 $11,995 $11,995 $11,995 $12,995 S13,995 $14,995 $14,995 $15,995 515,995 s5,ass5 904 Cars 1999 CHEVY Ca- maro, 3.8 liter auto- matic V6, 18,000 original miles, power windows, seats, etc., 16" chrome mags/rims, $12,000. Must see; Superb condition! Call Jeff at (850)225-3442. 905 Auto Repair COMPLETE AUTO Painting includes body work and ma- terial $400. Call 682- 2075 906 Boats 1986 BOSTON Whaler 13ft "classic" fiberglass hull, Ma- hogany console, open motor, trailer included, needs work $4000. 683- 1104 *Major &Minor Repair Engine Overhaul Foreign & Domestic M2 *A/C Services Wrecker K Service Available 16 Years of Service -A OANIEL'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE i 850-537-3828 523 HWY 90 WEST, HOLT, F- 2004 NISSAN ALIMA P44M $14895 - 2004 FORD FREESTAR 339 $18995 2003 DODGE PICK UP F69m $1,995 2002 GMC PICK UP 4X4 m3A $2,995 2004ACURA RSX 3 $20,995 2004DODGEDURANGOSLT .'T46A $21,995 2004 FORD MUSTANG GT RMil 21,995 2FORFROFIS0WaOEWXr 1nSmS 523,995- 20FWFORDs50UPER0tINAEWW1 Pn 24995 2Q03cFORF50sSUPEREWaAM PII ne $25995 .1-. F .mSUai 92w $231995 .20 B.. HFCUaiX i.S. s.. ,8 -- .'*'*-ui^^S : r-.7 _ 910 Motorcycles 1999 HARLEY Da- vidson Electra glide classic, fuel injected, low miles, custom paint, new Samson exhausts. $15,000 firm. 689-2051 after 3pm 908 Farm Equipment FOR SALE 6' Bush- og, good condition. $500 OBO (850)682-3198 916 Sport Utility Vehicles 1992 CHEVY Subur- ban, $6,000, all power, 345,000 miles, 60,000 on new engine and transmission 682- 0791 1997 EXPEDITION loaded, leather, cd changer, 115/k miles. Very good condition. $9,900 OBO. 902-0604 918 Trucks PICK UP 1/2 ton 4wd, 5 inch lifter, big tires. Ready for back roads. $950 974- 7011 days, 682- 1585 nights 918 Trucks ROLL-N- LOCK STANDARD TRUCK BED COVER, w a t e r tight aluminum roll up, like new. was $1000, asking $400. 537-9798 920 Vans 97 VILLAGER, load- ed, excellent condi- tion. $4,000. Call (850)855-4183 Attention Crestview NEWS BULLETIN SUBSCRIBERS! You now get 1 FREE Quick Cash classified ad per month. Limited to merchan- dise for sale under $250, the price must be in the ad. Call 850-682-6524 to place your ad today!! Quick Cash Classifieds. rW "6_* 906 Boats 55HP YAMAHA Outboard, complete install controls, runs great, needs water pump. $450 682- 1585 nights, 974- 7011 days PEDAL BOAT for lake or pond. Will carry up to 5 people. Great fun for the whole family. Comes with sun canopy. Retails for $599 at Boaters World $350. 689-5412 12 FOOT aluminum Jon Boat. Used rare- ly and still in great condition! $399. 689-5412 910 Motorcycles 2002 KAWASAKI VULCAN DRIFTER 800CC, black with gold trim, excellent condition, less than 3500 miles, extended war- ranty, windshield, saddle bags, high- way bars, floor- boards, sissy bar, 2 seats and 2 helmets. Must sell, asking $7,500 689-2051 call after 3pm 2003 HONDA CVIC N410 $15,995 2003FORDRANGERSUPERCABXL R36 $159S95 2004 FORD MUSTANG R436 $15,995 2004 FORD MUSTANG R43n $15,995 2002 FORD EXPLORER R4384 $15,995 2002 FORD EXPLORER R4413 $15,995 2002 FORD MUSTANG GT 4ana $14995 2004 HONDA ELEMENT pas4 $14995 2004 MAZDA 6 P9 516995 2004 MAZDA 6 pam $16,995 2005 HYUNDAI SONATA ?3n 510,995 2002 FORD EXPLORER ReUo S16995 2005 OYOTA COROLLA Pwal .'19s9 2002 FORD EXPLORER u43a .:' $1S99 2002 FORDmNDSTARSEL M 4 .- 1.695 2004 FORDRANGER sli 'WPSi 2002FORDEXPEDIlONDDIBIAMUW aslt '. O.FJ I - --1- : CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2005 PAE1 2 RETIW1ES-ULTI .CETIEFLRD ww. chevrolet.com CmJH LET ##RO V4 Sf SI '05 Equinox LS, 3.4 V6 S AUTOMATIC TINTED GLASS, CRUISE, 16" ALUM. WHEELS, AM/FM CD S -MP3' LUGGAGE RACK, STK# 889100 FACTORY MSRP s22,605 DISC. & REBATES $2,100 *GM LOYALTY -S1,500 'MUST BE CURRENT GM VEHICLE OWNER PRICE $19,005 '05 Silverado Reg. Cab 2WD, SHORT BED, 4.3, V6, LOCKING REAR DIFF., CRUISE, AM/FM STEREO, SMOOTH RIDE SUSPENSION, STK#870800 FACTORY MSRP DISC. & REBATES "GM LOYALTY s21,26! 83,705 -11,500 "MUST BE CURRENT GM VEHICLE SALE PRICE '04 Mnte Carlo LS '05 Colorado 2WD Reg. Ca '-" Eb .lSO' BRAKES W/ ABS, AM/FM/CD CASSETTE, 2.8, 4CYL., 5 SPEED MANUAL, A/C, 15" ALUMINUM WHEELS, FOG LAMPS, : SEAKER WITH AMR INSTRUMENT.GAGE PKG., STK# 804300 AM/FM;STEREO, STK#876700 "^f-~~~~~~~~~ "''*:'* _^*\ * 123,220 15,085 -S1,500 BE CURRENT GM VEHICLE OWNER PRICE SALE PRIOE FACTORY MSRP DISC. & REBATES *GM LOYALTY - "MUST BE CURRENT GM VEHII 1m253, 15 orado 2WD E b REAR i MEAT,OORKEYLo R ARPETEORI. N,' C" CONVEYE K DECOR EEEV.EL 1, .INC EASED CAPACIfTY CHASSiS G-ICOlOMFORT CONVENIENCE GRP., STK#8312 FACTORY MSRP 10,725 IS C REBATES S3.320 15,405 'GM LOYALTY -1,500 CT MInA niDET M UEUICI E OWNEFR PRICE 13,905 Sa hort crew 1500 P TOED RANKS : DEEP TINTED GLASS, REMOTE. P ;Q R.LOCKS'& WINDOWS, LOCKING.DIFF., 17': CHROME C TELS, FRONT FOG LAMPS, AM/FM RADIO STEREO, CD, 1 TRAILER PKG:. STK#8914 S ACTORY MSRP s30,230 DISC. & REBATES '5,005 s25,225 *GM LOYALTY -s1,500 1ST BE CURRENT GM VEHICLE OWNER ALE PRICE *23,725 '04 Chevy SSR .IESS REMOTE, RUNNING BOARDS, REAR WINDOW DEFOGGE / .iGAULGE PKG., SATIN CHROME, CRUISE CONTROL, TRACTION ASSIST, THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM, AM/FM W/6DISC CD CHANGER, BOSE PREMIUM SOUND, STK#8247 FACTORY MSRP S46,165 DISC. & REBATES L8,685 S37,480 *GM LOYALTY -S1,500 MUST.BE CURRENT GM VEHICLE OWNER SALE PRICE 04 Impala LS Sedan 'dWER SUNROOF, TILT-SLIDING W/SUNSHADE, DRIVER & FRONT PASSENGER TEM ,ONTROS,' HEATED OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS, 4-WHEEL DISC BRAKES WAB 6" SPORT ALUMINUM WHEELS, XM DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM, ONSTAR, AM/FM TEREO RADIO, SEEK/SCAN, CD, CLOCK, STK#7844 FACTORY MSRP s28,0 DISC. & REBATES 54 S22,61 *GM LOYALTY -S1,51 'MUST BE CURRENT GM VEHICLE OWI SALE PRICE SAN AMERICAN FEVOWTION No Hassles, No Gimmicks, No Pushy Salesman ward imoi Your Silverado Headquarters locally Owned & operated 243-7214 iTORY MSRP C. & REBATES *GM LOYALTY 4 994-0101 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA PAGE 12B UB UUIMni I I 'I ;... 682-2731 -1 i .~ ~ -~ |