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Saturday Edific 121 2//0 b LIBRARY OF FLORIDA-HI:- To -, 205 SMA PO BOX 1107007 GAINESVILLE FL 32611 CRESTVIEW INSIDE EATHER ...............2 JSINESS .............. 2 OMMUNITY .............5 ,EGALS .................8 CALENDAR ..............8 CLASSIFIEDS .......... .8-9 SPORTS ............. 7, 10 50 Cents plus tax BULLETIN Major car burglary operation disrupted by deputies * Two 16-year-old boys and one of the boy's parents were arrested in the extensive crime spree that extended all the way to Covington County, Ala. Ken Nielsen News Bulletin Reporter Okaloosa County Sheriff deputies have arrested two teenage boy's and one of the boys parents in what Lt. Don Fountain with the Okaloosa County sheriff's office referred to as a major burglary operation extending into Covington County, Ala. Taken into custody in the late hours ofluesday evening were Cody Sears, 16, 7642 Highway 393, Laurel Hill, and Zachary Kyle Schoop, 16, 22947 8th Street, Florala, Ala. Both boys were charged with armed burglary of a conveyance and theft of a firearm. Sears has an additional sepa- rate charge of grand theft. "It was some plain good old inves- tigative work that led to these arrests," said Capt. Paul Brown, with the Okaloosa Sheriffs department. Deputy Randall Joiner had gone to speak with Sears in reference to an unrelated warrant service. After speak- ing with Sears in reference to the war- rant, Joiner realized that Sears possibly had been involved in a recent rash of car burglaries in the Crestview, Laurel. Hill and Florala areas. "A lot of the credit has to go to Deputy Joiner," said Brown. "Randall followed the thread that led to the rope, and that was just some great investiga- tive work on his part." Further investigation by Okaloosa deputies that evening led deputies to believe that Schoops' parents may be involved. The Florala Police Department was contacted and went to the Schoops' Florala home. "We went to the Schoop's, knocked on the door, they agreed to let us search their home," said Sgt. Truman, investi- gator with the Florala Police Department. "During the search we found a palm pilot, car stereo ampli- fiers, a set of speakers, some XM Satellite radio receivers and 15 different credit/debit cards, all believed to be stolen." Schoop's parents, Daniel Robert Schoop, 31, and Gretchen Kristine Schoop, 33, 22947 8th Street, Florala, were taken into custody. They are charged with receiving stolen property and possession of stolen credit/debit See CRIME, page 3A Parade to bring in Yuletide New Beginnings Church members (I-r) Mary Maynard, Debbie Parker, John Edwards, and Jeanette Christmas parade float. The Crestview Christmas Parade begins tonight at 5:30 p.m. on Main Street. ., -: ."- - L ... _ Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletun Prater start to put the finishing touches on their Santa coming to town for tonight's Christmas extravaganza Ken Nielsen News Bulletin Reporter The 2005 Crestview Christmas parade will be held on Main Street tonight in historic downtown Crestview beginning at 5:30 p.m. Festivities will begin at 5 p.m. with the lighting of the city's official Christmas tree in front of the Okaloosa County Courthouse by this year's parade Grand Marshall, Mayor George Whitehurst. The parade promises to be bigger and better than any in the past. "This is the most entries that we have ever had in our Christmas parade," said parade coordinator Grace Ferdon. "This year we have 138 entries and had to turn away more than 40 people that wanted to enter the parade but called in after the deadline date of Nov. . 1th. "We have to have some cut off date," said Ferdon. "We just have no more room to line up the floats and bands." Ferdon said that she could see a day in the not too distant future where they may have to limit the num- ber of entries to the first 150 or so. "We talked about it already this year what we're going to do in the future," Ferdon said. "We may have to set it up where it's a first come first serve with 150 -160 entries." This is the'main fundraiser for the Main Street Association. Organizers hate to turn people away but as Ferdon suggested, "We just have run out of room." Ferdon ask parade participants to look for the parade posters directing them to the staging areas designated for floats and the area for cars. "If they try to enter the staging area from another route they will not be allowed to do so. Participants need to carefully read and follow the directions in their parade packet." Entries will be judged in three categories, reli- gious, commercial, and civic group. "We have trophies for the top two in each catego- ry," Ferdon said. The children's favorite, Santa Claus will arrive at the end of the parade and will greet the children in front of the courthouse with bags of fruit. Toxic waste cleanup set to begin near Laurel Hill Ken Nielsen News Bulletin Reporter Crews with the Tampa- based com- pany WRS Infrastructure and Environmental arrived just south of Laurel Hill early Monday morning to begin the process of removing 22 barrels of toxic waste found in a wooded area off Buck Tyner Road. In a heavy rain workers began to off load some of the equipment they will use during the first phase of the dean up. They'll begin by taking samples of the contents to confirm that the labels on the barrels actually match what's in the bar- rel. "I'm going to stick a probe into each barrel," said Mark Paris, WRS site fore- man. "Once we determine exactly what chemicals we have here we can make the proper arrangements to find a proper dis- posal site and have them removed," Paris said. Some of the barrels have been Breached. WRS will use special contain- ment devices to secure those barrels. "Some of the barrels were open and we want to be sure those are secured so no spillage will occur during transport," said Danny Dean, Environmental Enforcement officer for the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office. Once secured they can be loaded onto a truck and hauled away to an approved disposal site. '."All of the contaminants identified are used in the manufacturing of plas- tics, fiberglass, things of that nature," Dean said. "They included polyester resin, polyte, and methylmerhacrylate." The case is still under investigation, and deputies have no suspects in cus- tody. Millie Noel, a second grade teacher living in Melbourne, Fla., inherited the 366.77-acre parcel of land and was shocked to hear that the chemicals had been illegal dumped there. "She was shocked and somewhat flabbergasted that she may have to bear the entire burden of the cleanup," said Ralph Deieo, and environmental attor- ney representing Noel. See TOXIC, page 5A The business of Chrstmas qfn daidition... * Santa Claus, Indiana * Pork pie 1998 2004 , Award Winning Newspaper nFnda Pres 'Aiatuon ' Better %eil) % NcaprC(onlesl Ladies Ni bt Wednesday & Friday -1050 Ferdon Blvd. 682-6111 1UIIIJ!l Don't orgel to nrd and nxNcle IIt'% xnl ifr the conunurlty anvd g(d for Inc mnrUonment .1'c-;rc.;' EWS ren i iesen/ I ne news Dullenn Some of the items recovered from the burglaries included, hunting rifles, a .40 caliber Glock semi automatic pistol with a built in laser sight, car audio equipment, a palm pilot, and 15 different credit/debit cards. INSIDE TODAY'S PAPER.... PA UZG E 2 -. .. .."I . . Business community gets into the holiday spirit Photos by Ken Nielsen __._ m mmm m mma m 5,I,: .. ,. CHS Madrigal Choir entertains with Christmas carols at the monthly Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast. New chamber members, Dave and Trina Trimm from the Cozy Corner Grill in Holt, Fla. and Marty Mears, Crestview Toastmasters got their first taste of a chamber breakfast. Today's Weather Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed 12/3 12/4 12/5 12/6 12/7 First National Bank of Crestview president Dale Rice reaches Santa hands out a Christmas into Santa's bag of surprises hoping to pull out the completion surprise to chamber member date for the new bank. Mary Mancini. Cigarettes and Tobacco Products f WITH DRIVE-THRU CONVENIENCE OPEN FROM 6 AM TO 8 PM RACER . . .$8.99 CARTON FIRST ONE'S . .$11.95 CARTON ROMY ...........$11.95 CARTON GP ............$12.95 CARTON 305's... CHECKERS . DORAL .. . PALL MALL MISTY ... WINSTON BASIC ... CAMEL .. CAMEL WIDI MARLBORO 7 SALEM . 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Consultations available in Crestview, Destin, DeFuniak Springs and Shalimar after hours and on weekends. Main Office: 420 East Pine Avenue Crestview, FL 32536 * Fax: (850) 682-8343 Cal Zethmayr News Bulletin Correspondent Northwood Elementary School bus driver Roy Boutwell appealed to the Crestview City Council for help from the police department with drivers that fail to stop on U.S. Highway 90 when his bus is unloading 4- to 8-year- old students from Northwood school. "We are needing some help with people running the stopbars on these buses," Boutwell said. "Last week and the week before, right up there at the Tom Thumb (on Highway 90 East), there was 47 (motorists) run that traffic light. Now if you got kinder- garteners on there, they get off that bus and they lose a piece of paper and it flies across that road, they ain't going to pay no atten- tion to that traffic. They are unpre- dictable. "Now then, 47 people in seven days running a stopbar. on a school bus and that's on 90 at the Tom Thumb and Roberts Trailer Court. Now that's just the ones that I counted, not counting the ones that run it down at the Hilton and Crestview Inn. We've got to do something about this because we can't have a tragedy for it to be taken care of," Boutwell said he went to the Crestview police and gave them tag numbers of cars that had run the stopbar while he was stopped letting off the children. *sssffit1'4 ,'** ';-"< '- I,. tt' -a Cal Zehay/h News Bulletin*/?'>' Cal Zethmayr/The News Bulletin This westbound car did not stop for Roy Boutwell's school bus that was letting students from Northwood Elementary off at Roberts Trailer Park on Highway 90 east of Crestview shortly after 2pm Friday afternoon. "They said that I've got to identify the person driving that car before they can issue a ticket." Police Chief Travis Gillihan said that was correct and that he just didn't have the manpower to follow the school buses. When asked about using the new motor- cycle for this kind of traffic enforcement, Gillihan said that he had a fairly new officer that was still learning how to handle the motorcycle because the experi- enced motorcycle officer has been transferred to Investigations. Council President Ellis Conner wants the issue to tabled to allow the city to mull over the problem and a possible solution. "I think that what Roy is try- ing to tell us is that there is a seri- ous problem and he is asking the City of Crestview to get the word out," Conner said. "Let me offer a suggestion. What I would ask, Mike (Wing) to do is to work with Junior (Cox) and Travis to coordi- nate this, and bring back an item on our agenda and let us address the issue, and.hopefully we can give it some publicity." Boutwell told the council that the only arrests he has seen made were done by a Florida Highway Patrol officer. "People seem to think that because they are on Highway 90 where there are four lanes that they don't have to stop when a school bus is stopped loading or unloading students," he said. "They are wrong and the tickets they can get could cost them $250 or more." Cal Zethmayr is a broadcaster for Crestview stations WJSB-AM and WAAZ-FM and can be contacted at ckz38@cox.net. Mailing Address: Post Office Box 269 Shalimar, FL 32579 Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Okaloosa County Sheriff deputy Danny Dean looks on as Mark Paris with WRS Infrastructure and Environmental climbs into one of the pieces of equipment he'll use to perform the content analysis at a site where toxic waste was illegal dumped just south of Laurel Hill. FT WALION BEACH RPANMA CMiY 421 RACETRACK NAVARRE ll PRISON RD. NW" 1I1 W 4 HARRISON AVENUE 850315.0055 (850) 36e-7400 850-914-3131 Wcss w n *Me *O FpIA X sIerw c'jJ/--4 Fmn f W3tu Zmsm j i At esl a eenAt m ______ ^W hM i r/f y J a at eIMI Y lW WC TOXIC, from page 1A At this point the cost of the ceanup is difficult to estimate. "It really depends on the testing that was performed on Monday," Demeo said. He said he was hesitant to give a figure but did say it would be more than $10,000. "The bigger question and fear is will it be more than $100,000. According to Demeo, under Florida and federal environmen- tal laws, the owner of the proper- Privacy Farm Dog Kennels Tennis Courts Ball Fields Handrails & Decks Sales, Service & Installation o, JiSHARRIS FENCE I INSTALLATION nFiucing Available SOwned&Opemred byJames Haorns 537-6169 Over 16 years Experience Crestview News Bulletin "Okaloosa's County Seat Newspaper of Record" To report news, for information, subscriptions and advertising, call 682-6524. Jim Knudsen Publisher News Information If you have a concern or comment about The Crestview News Bulletin's coverage, please call: 682-6524. If you have a news tip, please call: Steve Andrews..managing editor Kyle Wright.............sports editor Ken Nielsen..................reporter Adam Ziglar...................reporter Accounting Jennifer Knudsen office manager Production David J. Hein.............production Viola Owens............... production Renee Bell................'.typesetting Classifieds Sharon Breeden.......classified ads Advertising information Karl Hoff....................retail adv. Jeremy Cadle...............retail adv. Circulation information 682-6524 he Crestview News Bulletin is published twice weekly each Wednesday and Santuday by Okalosa Publishing Co., at 295 W. James lIe Blvd.. Crestview, Florida 32536. Periodicals Postage Paid at Crestview, Florida. POSTMASTER Please send address changes to cstview News Bulletin. P.O. Box 447Crestview. Florida 32539. All material hne- in is property of he Cestview News Bulletin. USPS 010-209 Crestview News Bulletin! -l~ NW4 ofaifoau Omnfqr ,m SBCIINRT In County 3 months $10.50 6 months....................$16:b0 1 year $22.50 Out of County 6 months....................$26.00 1 year...........................$32.50 ty just by virtue of being the owner has the potential responsi- bility for the cleanup cost. "It's really unfortunate that the cost of cleaning the site up at this point is going to fall on the prop- erty owner," said Dean. "If we can develop a suspect, then that indi- vidual could be forced to pay back the land owner's expenses." Demeo said that Noel's fear is that this could happen again. "We are cooperating fully with the sheriff's department and with the DEP in trying to find the respon- sible party." Some of the drums are valued at more than $1,400 and have not yet reached their expiration date. Demeo said that it maybe pos- sible Noel could recoup some of the cleanup cost by selling the chemicals to an approved user. The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office is encouraging anyone that has information about this inci- dent to contact deputy Danny Dean with the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office at 651-7125. CRIME, from 1A- cards. Sears and Schoop have already been linked to more than 30 auto burglaries in which they allegedly stole hunting rifles, semi automatic pistols, car audio equipment, palm pilots, and personal wallets with credit and debit cards. Truman went on to say that he suspected the boys in at least 10 car burglaries in the Florala area. Two of the hunting rifles stolen belonged to Jack Dennis Stricklin Jr. of Laurel Hill. "I was very surprised when they called and told me they had my stuff. I think the Okaloosa Sheriff's department did a tremendous job in recovering my guns," said Stricklin Wednesday after being notified his weapons had been found. "They really impressed me. I think the two boys that did this should be charged as adults. Courts should take firearms th-rt seriously." The investigation is still ongoing and deputies hope to recover all of the items that the Stwo boys stole. Moore's Chiropratic Health Center S Dr. Earl Hoor, D.C, Chiropractor Now accepting new patients 682-8550 502-B S. Ferdon, Crestview I rT PAGE 3 .qATI jI~nL\ n~rrFMRFR 3. 2005 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN I --nr ........... NE S B L. D Living Christmas trees, beyond the season and into the new year Willingham-Massingill to wed June 24, 2006 Shari Farrell Okaloosa County Master Gardener Special to the Bulletin Dear Readers, An email arrived that is so appropriate to the season I want to share it with everyone. Jim L. from Baker writes:.We want a Christmas tree this year that we can plant in the Spring. What kind does good here and how do I do it in this sand? Welcome to Northwest Florida, Jim and thank you for your question. You are not alone in thinking our native soil makes planting difficult. Actually the opposite is true. Knowing when and how to do it correctly is the secret we're going to share today. The two weeks after -Christmas are best in our area to plant new trees and shrubs in the landscape for their best chance of survival throughout the rest of the year. The cooler temperatures and water avail- ability give them a head start over the coming summer heat. There are a number of needle evergreens available for pur- chase. Those that do well are Sand Pine, Brodie Juniper, Red Cedar and Arizona Cypress. Be sure not to choose a Norfolk Island Pine as they will not sur- vive outdoor temperatures and are considered a houseplant to be kept in a pot. The best rec- ommendation is to remove the tree from the container and inspect the roots before you purchase. Don't invest your time and money in a root- bound plant. If this is discour- aged by.the store or nursery, find a new place to shop. There are several good garden centers and nurseries in north Okaloosa County, so you do have a num- ber of locations to find your tree. After purchase introduce your tree gradually to warmer indoor temperatures by placing it in the garage or an enclosed porr & 3o qr4days. Locating ; your tree in a cool area away from heating ducts once inside will go a long way in prevent- ing loss of moisture to the root ball. Getting it in the ground by New Year's Day will help insure its survival in your yard. Reverse the procedure to reduce the shock the tree will experi- ence going back outside. Many gardeners believe you must amend the backfill when planting container grown plants. University of Florida research has shown this to be unnecessary, and it can do more harm than good if the native soil is replaced with artificial, which encouraging the roots to remain in the enriched soil. Choose the location for your tree, keeping in mind the mature size, overhead wires and distance from a structure to keep from causing problems. Dig the planting hole one foot wider and only as deep as the container is tall. You'll want to loosen the soil in the bottom of the hole, then fill with water and let it percolate down. This will help the roots establish themselves a little quicker. After removing the container gently loosen the roots from the soil and look for the topmost root. Clear any top soil down to that point. Place the plant straight in the hole, making sure the top of the root ball is slightly above the existing soil surface. If you can see the flare of the first root you've done it perfectly! Begin backfilling around the root ball with the removed soil; about halfway through fill the hole with water to settle the soil and let it drain. Add the remaining soil and water again without packing it down. Allowing the soil to settle natu- rally will remove large air pock- ets without suffocating the roots. At this point you want to build a saucer-like catchment basin around the edge of the root ball with a soil ridge three to six inches high. Do not mound the soil over the roots. Mulching to a depth of three or four inches and away from the trunk by three inches using an organic material will buffer the soil temperature, reduce weed competition and conserve mois- ture. Slow release fertilizer can be applied on top of the root ball and backfill soil or on top of the mulch at planting. Do not use a water soluble fertilizer on a newly installed plant as it could bum the roots if too much is applied. Wait, you aren't finished yet. Trees and shrubs planted in our area require about six months of regular irrigation to fully estab- lish roots in the landscape soil. Research shows your family SChristmas tree will establish more quickly with frequent irri- gation during the first few months and weekly applica- tions after that of two to three gallons of water per inch of trunk diameter. Under-irrigat- ing will slow the period of establishment and possibly cause the loss of your tree. Merry Christmas, and may you enjoy your new family tra- dition! For a more detailed explana- tion on planting trees and shrubs in Northwest Florida, please phone the Okaloosa County Extension Service at 689-5850 and ask to have the University of Florida publica- tion ENH-856 mailed to your home. Shari Farrell has been an active certified Okaloosa Master Gardener since 1998 and is a member of the Crestview Garden Club. She lives and gardens ih Crestview and can be contact- ed at mgardnr@cox.net. Newlyweds Ashley and Brian Miller are going to be living in Auburn. Priesgen, Miller united in marriage Ashley Nicole Priesgen and Brian James Miller were mar- ried on September 17, 2005 at the Montrose Bed and Breakfast Inn in Montrose, Ala. The bride is the daughter of Mike and Charlene Priesgen of Silverhill, Ala. The groom is the son of Ralph and Shelia Miller of Crestview, Fla. The Rev. Joey Rogers offici- ated at the ceremony, where the bride was given in mar- riage by her father. The bride chose Kelsey Priesgen and Tabitha Watson as maids of honor. Attendants were Rachel Parker, Torie Miller, Dottie Keezan, and Mallory Gann Friese. Flower girl was Erin Parker and Izaiah Sapp was the ring bearer. The groom chose Tony Miller and Sean Pfeiff as best men. Groomsmen were Jonathan Holmes, Daniel Anderson and Phillip Priesgen. A reception followed the ceremony. The couple honeymooned in the Great Smokie Mountains. They will make their home in Auburn, Ala. Community Announcements EVENTS elves which will be dispersing holiday CRESTVIEW CHRISTMAS candies to the children, both young and PARADE: The Crestview. Downo%%n ;3i old, along the parade route. Christmas Parade, with the theme "Christ The Light of Christmas," will be held today at 5:30 p.m. Participants will march down North Main Street, and Santa Claus will attend. Lots of lights, marching bands, decorated floats are part of the festivities. The parade is sponsored by the Main Street Crestview Association and the City of Crestview. NWF HEALTH COUNCIL TO MEET: A holiday luncheon meeting has been planned for Wed., Dec. 7 at 11:30 a.m. in the Pensacola Junior College boardroom, Bldg. 7, room 736A & B in Pensacola. The executive direc- tor's report will be discussed. The pub- lic is invited to attend and will be given an opportunity to comment. FWB CHRISTMAS PARADE: "A Wish List for the Holidays" is the theme for the 2005 Christmas Parade sched- uled for Monday evening, Dec. 5 at 6:30 .PM, in Fort Walton Beach. The parade will move up Eglin Parkway from First Street to Uptown Station. The last float in the parade will fea- ture Santa Claus accompanied by his For more nmormation. please con- tact Jennifer Kepple at 833-9576. ANNOUNCEMENTS COLLECTIVE PEWTER ORNAMENTS: The 7th edition of the original Florida Christmas ornament, according to Martin Miazza, designer of the copyrighted series. The designs are distinctive and change annually. The new ornament shows a dragonfly and comes in either polished pewter or in pewter with a 14- karat gold overlay.For a free brochure with additional information, contact Miazza at 1-800-476-1208 or visit his store on the internet at www.MartinMiazza.com. THE FREE ZONE: The Free Zone is an after-school program designed to serve young people ages 9-17. The Free Zone is located at 1905 Martin Luther King Blvd., Apt. A2, Crestview, FL, and operating hours are Mon., Wed., and Fridays from 2:30-5:30 p.m. For registration information please contact the Free Zone at 850-423-7103. Tasha Striblin and Jason Willingham, and Walter and Clara Poole announce the engagement of their mother, Jeanie Poole Willingham, to Phillip Arthur Massingill, both of Crestview. Phillip is the son of Carl E. Dodson Massingill of Whittwell, Tenn., and Sharon Breeden of Crestview. The wedding will take place on June 24, 2006. Madrigal dinner planned by Crestview High School Chorus Noble lords and ladies are heartily invited to attend a Madrigal Dinner provided by the Crestview High School Chorus. The theatrical banquet and concert of Renaissance England will feature Chanticlee r/Destiny and Chorale. The dinner theater and concert costs $22 per person, and will be held in the Multipurpose Room of the high school. Call 689- 7177, ext. 172 for ticket information. P Your 4 Mm Patterns, F Designs, colors, FABRIC and ma~eriaL --- lon& Lce Boutique Superstore! ,,,O.omnihrS MoE CIlwfte S r 2014 Lacey Ln., Crestview (850) 682-6920 Close to Foxwood Country Club Open: Mon. Sat. 9am 6pm SBouvier Farms "Choose & Cut Christmas Trees" 1577 Vinson Ray Rd. Baker, FL 32531 4 miles West of Crestview on US 90 North on FL 4 to Baker, Continue North on FL 189, Right on Vinson Ray Road (Just past blue water tower) www.bouvierfarms.com CABIET November a-__I -_ mpecian TEPS TO MERRY ISTMAS! With a Christmas Club account, saving for next year's holiday expenses is easy as: ".open your account. iw minutes. :' monthly payments i#) any amount. eoy grow and until next Christmas! Branch Bank Crestview Corners Plaza Your Hometown Bank Since 1956 682-3111 FIRST1NIONAL BANK It OF CRESTVIEW Member FDIC " FREE Countertops r Details. 33N1iMI~H3.ldduU Pensacola SFREE measuring FREE estimates SFREE design 100's of styles & 1,000's of colors S3-wk. production Ft. Walton Bch 4109 N. Davis Hwy. 527 Mary Esther C/O .850-444-9300 Main Bank 302 N. Wilson St. 682-5111 850-862-4774 Open Tuesday through Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. *see store for details...... Ask about no interest financing L,_ DEPOT CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2005 PAGE A4 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2005 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN Gyro Zone: Sammy returns with restaurant on wheels Steve Andrews Managing Editor Over a year after Hurricane Ivan closed down Sammy's Kitchen on Main Street in Crestview, owner Sammy Shoubaki has opened up for business again. Except this time he is taking a new approach. Shoubaki has wandered away from Main Street and has set up shop in a 12- foot trailer on the south end of State Road 85, between Sonny's Bar-B-Q and Backyard Burgers. The Gyro Zone officially open it's doors well, window last week. It is a walk-up establishment and orders are made to go. "We've got good products to start with," he said. "Crestview needs some- thing like this, so we're trying to pro- vide it." Shoubaki is hoping his new location will help draw in customers to get a taste of his classic gyros Greek sand- wiches made on pita bread, consisting of either chicken or a beef and lamb roasted blend. The gyros are topped with Greek tzatziki sauce, lettuce, tomato, onion and feta cheese. "We also try to stay away from most of the grease, so we steam most of the stuff," he said. At this point, gyros are all that is on the menu, along with sodas and chips. Shoubaki hopes to expand the menu as business progresses. "So far, so good," he said about the first week of business, admitting that many were his customers at Sammy's Kitchen. "People really love the gyros." The 46-year-old native of Queens, N.Y., began his fascination with coQk- ing at an early age, watching his moth- er cook her vintage Greek cuisine. His mother is Greek and his father is Sicilian. "I learned a lot from my mom," Shoubaki said with a big grin. "She really knew how to cook good food." He has now been involved in the restaurant business for nearly 18 years. After getting out of the Air Force, Shoubaki opened up Cafe Milano in Valparaiso in the early 1990s. After four years, he moved the restaurant to Fort Walton Beach for five years, then to SMary Esther for another five years. Three years ago, he opened Sammy's Kitchen in Crestview, but Ivan cut his time short. "There is just less overhead right here," Shoubaki said inside his mini- kitchen on wheels. "And it allows me to do everything myself, to do what I want to do." He does get some occasional help from his family, including his wife, Theresa and three daughters, Lisa, 14, Dee Dee, 8, and Jo Jo, 4.. "They love to come in and help me," he said with a gleam in his eye. "It's kind of a family thing." For those who have never tasted a gyro, Shoubaki will give free samples. "As soon as they taste it I know they will be back," he said. "And if you have good food, you will make them come back." Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Sammy Shoubaki stands with his daughter, Dee Dee, in fron on the Gyro Zone on South State Road 85, his new take-out restaurant on wheels. The Hendersons at Central Baptist _f. . .. ...." Submitted photos he News Bulletin The Hendersons, a Southern gospel group, will be singing at Central Baptist Church this Sunday evening at 6 p.m. There is no charge for the concert and an offering will be taken. Free medical clinic to be held Sunday at Catholic church A clinic for those who. do .not Lady of Victory Catholic hve'ifi benefit of medical cov- Church's hall at 550 Adams erage will be held Sunday, Dec. 4 Drive in Crestview. Several doc- from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Our tors, nurses, and health profes- sionals will be available to assist people with medical problems. These services are offered free of charge. Suspect sought by police after fleeing the scene of accident Ken Nielsen News Bulletin Reporter Crestview police investigators were still searching Tuesday for the male driver of this van, Daniel Mathew Moses, who, with his teenage female occupant, Meagan McKay, ran from the scene of this accident Monday afternoon after they collided with another vehicle at the intersection of Pine and Industrial Drive. "As soon as the van finished rolling onto its side Moses and McKay jumped out and ran down Pine towards Brackin," said Sgt. Kent Buckner, public information officer for the Crestview Police Department. "We found McKay at 530 A North Hathaway Street about 10 minutes after the wreck. It was at that point were able to ascertain the male driver's name." The accident happened around 2:30 p.m. The driver of the car, a woman, identity unknown, was transported to North Okaloosa Medical Center with minor injuries. McKay was charged with impeding a criminal investigation. A warrant for Moses' arrest has been issued and lawmen feel confident they will have him in custody soon. Moses is wanted for leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident with injuries. ---I Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Sgt. Kent Buckner with the Crestview Police Department ascertains the damage following a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Pine and Industrial Drive. Two suspects in the van fled the scene. The driver of the car, who got entangled in the fence, was taken to North Okaloosa Medical Center and treated for minor injuries. * Community Calendar THE CNB CALENDAR If your organization has a regularly scheduled standing meeting that you would like to see in our calendar please mail it to the Crestview News Bulletin, 295 West James Lee Blvd., Cristview, FL 32536; FAX it to 682- 2246; or e-mail us at okpublishing@crestviewbulletin.com. Please label all correspondence: "Attn Weekly Calendar" ORGANIZATIONS HAPPY HOMEMAKERS Christmas Party Club members and their guests will meet on dec. 8 at 9:30 a.m. at the Okaloosa County Extension Ct., 5479 Old Bethel Road. Please bring a finger food and a small gift. Hostesses are Lorene Ellis and Nita Hall. *THE WALTON GUARD meets at the White Sands Bowling Center in Fort Walton Beach. The next one is on Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. The meetings are public. Contact Cheryl Harris at 244-3053 for details. The SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS hold meetings at Sonny's in Crestview. The next meeting is Dec. 12 for a 6 p.m. dinner and a 7:30 p.m. meet- ing. The public may attend. Call Jack Bonham at 862-3891 for information. CIRCLE OF PARENTS SUPPORT GROUP: A mutual support group in Okaloosa County helps parents develop their parenting skills and gain moral sup- port from moms and dads facing similar challenges. The group meets ever Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Family of Faith Community Church, 428 Racetrack Road in Fort Walton Beach. The information shared in the group is to be confidential, within the limits of the law. Children's programs are also avail- able. Call Becky Jones at 833-2710 to register, and visit www.circleofparents.org for more information. The EGLIN OFFICERS' SPOUSES' CLUB is beginning their 2005/2006 year. Come see what the EOSC has to offer and have a continental breakfast on them. Luncheons are always on the 3rd Wed of each month. Please RSVP to Eileen Workman at 314-9755 or workman- crew@earthlink.net. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVO- LUTION will have their next meeting Dec. 10 at 8 a.m. at the Neighborhood Cafe in Mary Esther. The public is invited. For information call John Cahoon at 862- 5078. NARCONON ARROWHEAD: If you or someone you know is struggling with an addiction call Narconon Arrowhead today. Narconon offers free addiction counseling, assessments, and referrals to rehabilitation centers nationwide by call- ing 1-800-468-6933 or logging onto www.stopaddiction.com. The FEDERAL CIVILIAN RETIREE SERVICE CENTER is located in Room 165A, Building 210 on Eglin Air Force Base. Its hours of operation are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of each weak from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Walk-Ins are wel- come, or call (850) 882-2720 for an appointment or additional information. The NORTHWEST FLORIDA MILI- TARY OFFICERS ASSOCIATION (NWF- MOA) meets the first Wed. of each month with a breakfast meeting at the Eglin Officers Club. Each month, interesting speakers bring a wealth of information to the group to further personal and profes-. sional ties within the military civilian com- munities and to promote the association's .mission of educating deserving young- sters wishing to make the military their life's career. NWFMOA is under the umbrella of the national Military Officers Association offer- ing a number of member benefits and a legislative voice in Congress on behalf of all military personnel and issues pertain- ing to them. FORT WALTON BEACH MOPS meets the first and third Wednesday of every month from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. at Cinco Baptist Church. For more informa- tion call Angela McBroom at 678-4341. The NORTH OKALOOSA FAMILY .YMCA has openings for Shotokan class- es in Crestview. Classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday evening from 6. p.m. until 7:30 p.m. at the YMCA location on Wilson Street. The cost for the classes is $32.00 per month. For more information on Shotokan, contact a representative at the YMCA at 689-2999. AMVETS POST 35 LADIES AUXIL- IARY meets the first Sunday of every month at 3 p.m. The NORTH OKALOOSA AMA- TEUR RADIO CLUB (NOARC) meets on the second Tuesday of every month. Please join us at 7 p.m. in the Council on Aging building, 198 S. Wilson St., Crestview. Licensed hams and those interested in obtaining a license are wel- come. SHARING AND CARING, 298 W. Martin Luther King Blvd., offers emer- gency food service to the needy from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday through Friday (closed on Thursdays). The DOGWOOD GARDEN CLUB meets on the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Call 682-2691 for Information. SPANISH TRAIL CRUISERS CAR CLUB meets the first Tuesday of each month at Sonny's Real Pit Bar-B-Q, S. Ferdon Blvd., just north of 1-10, Crestview. 6 p.m. to eat and 7 p.m. meet. Pay as you go, social time and 50/50 drawings, They also have a Cruise-In (Show & Shine) the second Saturday of each month beginning at 6 p.m., on Main Street, in front' of the Fox Theater, Crestview. Throughout the year, they support other local events, with their main event being their Annual Sizzlinr Summer Cruise-In and Poker Run. For more Infor- mation, call Joe Kearley at 682-6041. The AMVETS LADIES AUXILIARY meets on the first Sunday of each month at 7 p.m. at 105 John King Road in Crestview. Call 682-8435. The THAILAND-LAOS-CAMBODIA (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 information, contact Woody Freeman at (850) 729-8081 or visit the web site at www.TLC-Brotherhood.org. SINGLES POT LUCK DINNERS are held every Tuesday night, 6:00 p.m.- 6:45 p.m., at the First United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, located at 314 South Partin Drive in Niceville. The dinners are immediately followed by support group meetings from 7:00-8:30 p.m. Free child- care Is provided. Call Pam Ellsor or Linda McArdle at 678-4411, ext. 18.' Tho CRESTVIEW LIONS CLUB meets every first and third Monday of each month at noon at Sonny's BBQ. For information, please call Steve Ford at 682-0641 or BJ Thomhave at 682-2012. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO is open to the general public. Join us on Tuesday night. Early Bird bingo starts at 6 p.m. and regular bingo starts at 7:00 p.m. They're located on Highway 90 between Twin Hills Park and OWCC/Bob Sikes Library. Call 682-7968 for hourly and dally rates. The CRESTVIEW ROTARY CLUB meets each Wednesday at noon, at the Holiday Inn in Crestview. The CRESTVIEW KIWANIS CLUB meets each Wednesday at noon, at Ryan's Steakhouse in Crestview. The CONCORD #50 FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS hold their regular meeting at 7:00 p.m. on the first and third Monday of each month at 404 Garden Street in Crestview. Call Marion Gobin at 689-2409 for more information. The NORTH OKALOOSA PROP- ERTY OWNERS. ASSOCIATION meets the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the New Covenant Church, located at 3191 North Newman Avenue in Crestview. Call 682-4833 or 689-8999 for more information. SUPPORT GROUPS The next meeting of the ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP is Tuesday, Dec. 13. This is the groups annual Christmas Party. Each person is asked to bring a beautifully wrapped $5- $10 gift.. The group especially thanks Covenant Hospice for all their help and support. The Alzheimer's Support Group meets at 11 a.m. the second Tuesday of every month at Covenant Hospice's Community Education Room, 370 W. Redstone Drive in Crestview. For informa- tion call 689-3146. PEER TO PEER MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP: Persons with mental health disorders and disabilities have formed a support group to help each other through the recovery process. They meet at 3 p.m., the first and third Wednesday of each month at the Mental Health Associations 517 Mooney Road address in Fort Walton Beach. The EMERALD COAST PARENTS' 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. 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 at 7 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church at 599 8th Avenue. The 3rd meeting is held Wednesdays at7 p.m. 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 any- one who has suffered the loss of a loved one to attend a free ongoing Grief Support Group which meets on the first and the third Wednesday of each month from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. Covenant Hospice is located at 370 W. Redstone Drive. Call Charlotte at 682-3628 ext. 235 if you have any questions. WEIGHT LOSS STOPS 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 'rin Crestview, located at 599 Eighth Avenue. - Weigh-ins are from 6:15 to 6:45 p.m.pand the meeting begins at 7 p.m. Call Elsie at 682-6040. COUNTY, CITY &. POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS The NORTH OKALOOSA REPUBLICAN CLUB meets on the sec- ond Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m: at Sonny's BBQ Restaurant in Crestview. Call 689-3773 for additional information. 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 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 OKALOOSA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Each meeting alternates in loca- tion between the county courthouse in Crestview, and the water and sewer building in Fort Walton Beach. Times also vary between moving 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 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. Do you avea pomn omniyeet Ltt N I I ws Bl eti k owand w wI I It c u yn Fax it to 682-2246 or email~ it to okpub is in i crest iewbui etinTc m PAGE 5 IAU U ...E... NEW.BULLTIN..TURD...DC Kozer completes Air Force basic training Air Force Airman Jaylene K. Kozer has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. During the six weeks of train- ing, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization, and military customs and courtesies; performed drill and ceremony marches, and received physical training, rifle marksmanship, field training exercises, and spe- cial training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Kozer is the daughter of Ellis joins Army Airman Jaylene K. Kozer Bryan Kozer of Crestview, Fla. She is a 2005 graduate of Crestview High School. Local military vets set to get greeting from Uncle Sam Military Briefs John Parrott Bulletin Military Reporter Some local ex-military mem- bers have already received a let- ter from the US Army asking them to join the Army. If you have been discharged within the past seven years, there is good chance Uncle Sam wants you back, and is sweeten- ing the pot to entice you. This may be good news for some who want to go back in the ser- vice, but there is a catch, you would have to join the Army, and not your former branch of service. The US Army has sent out approximately 120,000 letters to former military personnel who were discharged from all four- service branches and have invit- ed them back into uniform at their old rank without having to redo basic training. This is the latest Army recruitment effort and one that may tempt local veterans who haven't been able to find the kinds of jobs they were looking for. Ted Akins of Crestview said he had gotten a letter and was thinking about it, "But I don't know if I am ready to go into the Army," said the former Air Force sergeant. What Akins says sums up most of the concern those who have formerly served are saying. They like the military, and enjoyed being part of it, but going into the Army is a differ- ent thing altogether, and one that has consequences, said another former Navy man. "I was a radioman, but I could be right smack in the mid- dle of Iraq, and that wasn't what I was trained to do, or would want to try to do." Out of about 25 people who were inter- viewed, only one had received a letter from the Army, while the others said they might consider it. However, none was willing to say they wanted to return to ser- vice in an army uniform. "I might consider going back in if they would promote me," said Gene Kyser, of Crestview, "but I wouldn't do it just for the sake of going back in." One of the key components of the Army's push is luring back veterans with technical skills, and those who qualified for reenlistment bonuses. Also, former Army personnel who have been out five years or less will skip basic training, but all others, including Marines, Navy and Air Force, must attend a four-week transition course at Fort Knox, Ky. "We need that much time to transition former airmen, marines and sailors into Army personnel," said Lt. Col. Bryan Tops in Blue concert December 8 at OWC Ampitheater David P. Ellis has joined the United States Army under the Delayed Entry Program. The program gives young men and women the opportunity to delay entering active duty for up to one year. The enlistment gives the new soldier the option to learn a new skill, trav- el and become eligible to receive as much as $50,000 toward a college educa- tion. After completion of basic military training, soldiers receive advanced individual training in their career job specialty prior to being assigned to their first permanent duty station. The recruit qualifies for a $20,000 enlistment bonus. Ellis, a 2005 graduate of Mira Mesa Senior High School, San Diego, Calif., has reported to Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga., for active duty. He is the son of Jeanne E. Boaz of Antler Way, Crestview, Fla., and Ralph Ellis of Avenger Road, San Diego. As a part of their 2005 world tour, Tops in Blue will be per- forming in a free concert on Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. The star-quality pro- duction will be performed under the stars at the OWC Amphitheater, so bring your cozy blankets and some hot cocoa while you watch the high- ly acclaimed 2005 edition of Tops in Blue. The show, titled "And the Beat Goes On," will feature pul- sating music from great per- formers like The Platters, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Billy Joel, Gloria Estefan, the Weather Girls, and many more. No con- cert would be complete without famous patriotic music, as they pay tribute to all Air Force per- sonnel and their families, who serve our national with pride and dedication. "Tops in Blue is the Air Force's premier entertainment showcase," said Tom Edwards, show producer and chief of Air Force Entertainment, who spon- sors the show. "The 'new 2005 team is a reflection of the 'best of the best' performers throughout the Air Force." The Tops in Blue 2005 team will visit more than 120 loca- tions in the U.S. and 25 foreign countries. Their official web site is www.topsinblue.com and provides information about the 2005 touring schedule and how to join the team. A 550-unit call- ing card will be awarded during the show by a sponsor of the event. For more information, con- tact Amy Zimmer in the Eglin Services Marketing Office at 883-5994. Dalessandro part of strike against terrorism Navy Airman Sheila A. Dalessandro, daughter of Robin M. Payne of Crestview, Fla., conducted strikes on a known Improvised Explosive Device (IED) production facility northeast of Baghdad during a scheduled deploy- ment in support of the Global War on Terrorism while assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, homeported in Norfolk, Va. IEDs have been a threat to coalition ground forces since the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since their arrival, Roosevelt-based aircraft have provided close air sup- port to coalition troops in the vicinities of Al Hillah, Al Mansuriyah, Baquba, Basrah, Kirkuk, Madain, Mosul and Tall Afar. They will continue to escort convoys, patrol oil pipelines and protect new construction. Dalessandro's unit is operating in the Persian Gulf in support of maritime security operations. Carriers like Theodore Roosevelt are deployed throughout the world to maintain U.S. presence and provide rapid response in times of crisis. They serve as a highly visible deterrent to would-be aggressors, and are equipped with the most versatile and powerful weapons and aircraft available. Mulling completes Navy basic training Navy Seamai- Derrick H. Mulling, son of CynthiaA. Sandusky of Eagle ver, 'Alaska and Ljoug la gllingorrestview Frl.,aicenty conipl te U -U.S:Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. During the eight-week program, Mulling completed a variety of training which included classroom study and practical instruction on naval customs, first aid, firefighting, water safety and survival, and shipboard and aircraft safety. An emphasis was also placed on physical fitness. The capstone event of boot camp is "Battle Stations". This exercise gives recruits the skills and confidence they need to succeed in the fleet. "Battle Stations" is designed to galvanize the basic warrior attributes of sacrifice, dedication, teamwork and endurance in each recruit through the practical application of basic Navy skills and the core values of Honor, Courage and Commitment.Its distinctly "Navy" flavor was designed to take into account what it means to be a Sailor. Mulling is a 2005 graduate of Chugiak High School of Eagle River, Alaska. Fortune joins US Navy Navy Seaman Recruit Shiloh B. Fortune, son of Debbie A. and Joel D. Fortune of Baker, Fla., recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit ' Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. During the eight-week program, Fortune completed a variety of training which included classroom study and practical instruction on naval customs, first aid, firefighting, water safety and survival, and shipboard and aircraft safety. An emphasis was also placed on physical fitness. The capstone event of boot camp is "Battle Stations." 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'now r---- --------------------------- ------ I Name: A1 Mailing Address: I just Charge Itl 7 104 1 EXP: / CARD# I IssuesV 0 Mail this coupon with your payment to: I The Crestview News Bulletin 295 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, FL 32536 I l-- -------l----ii- --i----- lliill- il i l ----m lm J l CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN/CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA PAGE 7 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3,2005 ! i I CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN P. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2005 * Community Calendar ORGANIZATIONS HAPPY HOMEMAKERS - Christmas Party Club members and their guests will meet on dec. 8 at 9:30 a.m. at the Okaloosa County Extension Ct., 5479 Old'Bethel Road. Please bring a finger food and a small gift. Hoslesses are Lorene Ellis and Nita Hall. THE WALTON GUARD meets at the White Sands Bowling Center in Fort Walton Beach. The next one is on Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. The meetings are public. Contact Cheryl Harris at 244-3053 for details. The SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS hold meetings at Sonny's in Crestview. The next meeting is Dec. 12 for a 6 p.m. dinner and a 7:30 p.m. meet- ing. The public may attend. Call Jack Bonham at 862-3891 for information. CIRCLE OF PARENTS SUPPORT GROUP: A mutual support group in Okaloosa County helps parents develop their parenting skills and gain moral sup- port from moms and dads facing similar challenges. The group meets every Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Family of Faith Community Church, 428 Racetrack Road in Fort Walton Beach. The information shared in the group is to be confidential, within the limits of the law. Children's programs are also avail- able. Call Becky Jones at 833-2710 to register, and visit www.circleofparents.org for more information. *The EGLIN OFFICERS' SPOUSES' CLUB is beginning their 2005/2006 year. Come see what the EOSC has to offer and have a continental breakfast on them. Luncheons are always on the 3rd Wed of each month. Please RSVP to Eileen Workman at 314-9755 or workman- crew@earthlink.net. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVO- LUTION will have their next meeting Dec. 10 at 8 a.m. at the Neighborhood Cafe in Mary Esther. The public is invited. For information call John Cahoon at 862- 5078. The NORTH OKALOOSA FAMILY YMCA has openings for Shotokan class- es in Crestview. Classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday evening from 6 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. at the YMCA location on Wilson Street. The cost for the classes is $32.00 per month. For more information on Shotokan, contact a representative at the YMCA at 689-2999. AMVETS POST 35 LADIES AUXIL- .ARY meets the first Sunday of every month at 3 p.m. The NORTH OKALOOSA AMA- TEUR RADIO CLUB (NOARC) meets on the second Tuesday of every month. Please join us at 7 p.m. in the Council on Aging building, 198 S. Wilson St., Crestview,, Licensed hams and those interested in obtaining a license are wel- come. SHARING AND CARING, 298 W. Martin Luther King Blvd., offers emer- agency food service to the needy from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday through Friday (closed on Thursdays). SPANISH TRAIL CRUISERS CAR CLUB meets the first Tuesday of each month at Sonny's Real Pit Bar-B-Q, S. Ferdon Blvd., just north of 1-10, Crestview. 6 p.m. to eat and 7 p.m. meet. Pay as you go, social time and 50/50 drawings. They also have a Cruise-In (Show & Shine) the second Saturday of each month beginning at 6 p.m., on Main Street, in front of the Fox Theater, Crestview. Throughout the year, they support other local events, with their main event being their Annual Sizzlin Summer Cruise-In and Poker Run. For more infor- mation, call Joe Kearley at 682-6041. The AMVETS LADIES AUXILIARY meets on the first Sunday of each month at 7 p.m. at 105 John King Road in Crestview. Call 682-8435. The CRESTVIEW LIONS CLUB meets every first and third Monday of each month at noon at Sonny's BBQ. For information, please call Steve Ford at 682-0641 or BJ Thomhave at 682-2012. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO is open to the general public. Join us on Tuesday night. Early Bird bingo starts at 6 p.m. and regular bingo starts at 7:00 p.m. They're located on Highway 90 between Twin Hills Park and OWCC/Bob Sikes Library. Call 682-7968 for hourly and daily rates. The CRESTVIEW ROTARY CLUB meets each Wednesday at noon, at the Holiday Inn in Crestview. The CRESTVIEW KIWANIS CLUB meets each Wednesday at noon, at Ryan's Steakhouse in Crestview. The CONCORD #50 FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS hold their regular meeting at 7:00 p.m. on the first and third Monday of each month at 404 Garden Street in Crestview. Call Marion Gobin at 689-2409 for more information. The NORTH OKALOOSA PROP- ERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION meets the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the New Covenant Church, located at 3191 North Newman Avenue in Crestview. Call 682-4833 or 689-8999 for more information. The NORTH OKALOOSA REPUBLICAN CLUB meets on the sec- ond Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Sonny's BBQ Restaurant in Crestview. Call 689-3773 for additional information. 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 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. Public Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 05-DR-4159-S Division: PATRICK J. BROWN, JR., Petitioner, and VANESSA M, BROWN, Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: Vanessa M. Brown Respondent's Last Known Address: 9817 Bayboro Bridge Dr. Tampa, FL 33626 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Patrick J. Brown, Jr., whose address is 9817 Bayboro Bridge Dr., Tamppa, FL 33626 on or before December 19, 2005, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, FL 32579, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Fiorids Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain auto- matic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dis- missal or striking of pleadings. Dated: Nov. 7, 2005 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Kathryn Dn Deputy Clerk. 11/19/05 11/26/05 12/03/05 12/10/05 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 05-DR-4550 Division: JESUS ESTRADA, Petitioner, and MA. ELENA VALENTE, Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO; Ma. Elena Valente Respondent's Address: Ave. La Laguna S/N, Col. SN Isidro Acapulco De Juarez, Guerrero, Mexico 39931 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required TO serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Jesus Estrada, whose address is 1121 Druid Rd. E., Bldg. 3 Apt. 3, Clearwater, FL 33756 on or before December 19, 2005, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, FL 32579, before service on Petitioner or immediate- ly thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the peti- tion. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Courts office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit win be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclo- sure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated: Nov. 7, 2005 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Teresa Fleming Deputy Clerk 11/19/05 11/26/05 12/03/05 12/10/05 NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with Florida Statutes, Moulton's Advanced Storage, Inc., located at 5180 South Ferdon Boulevard in Crestview, Florida will offer fot sale to the highest bidder the household and other goods stored in the below listed units of Moulton's Advanced Storage. Said goods arp to be sold to recover the rents not, paid by the tenants, also listed below. Unit D20, Christine Perrin Unit F38, Peggy Norris Unit C11/C18, Michelle Rennels The sale shall take place on Dec. 10, 2005 at 9:00-10:00 a.m. at Moulton's Advanced Storage. 11/26/05 12/03/05 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 05-DR-3410 DIVISION David Eugene Oliver, Jr. Petitioner and Misty Marie Oliver Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: Misty Marie Oliver Last known address: 2301 Renaissance Blvd., Apt 201 Miramar, Florida 32205 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on David Eugene Oliver, Jr. whose address is 1107 Coral Dr., Niceville, Fl. 32578 on or before December 28, 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at Okaloosa County Courthouse, 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL 32579, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk.of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, 4,O0 Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain auto- matic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result ir sanctions, including dis- missal or striking of pleadings. Dated November 21, 2005. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Kitty Sims Deputy Clerk 11/26/05 12/03/05 12/10/05 12/17/05 NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORKSHOP TO DISCUSS CHANGES TO THE CRESTVIEW LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE The Crestview City Council and the Local Planning Agency will conduct a public workshop in the Council Chambers, 198 North Wilson Street, Crestview, Florida on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 at 3:00 p.m. to discuss changes and additions to the Crestview Land Development Code. Specifically, the meeting will discuss enacting an R-3 Multi-Family Zoning District to implement the recently adopted High Density Residential Future Land Use category in the compre- hensive plan. The workshop will also discuss changes to the Planned Unit Development regula- tions and other zoning or develop- ment issues as they may arise. Draft copies of the proposed Land Development Code changes will be available for public inspection at the Administrative Services Department, City Hall, 198 North Wilson Street, Crestview, Florida from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. . All citizens and interested parties are encouraged to attend the public workshop and to provide written and/or verbal comments on the matter under consideration. Any person requiring a special accom- modation at this hearing because of a disability or physical impair- ment, including speech or hearing impairments, should contact the City Clerk's office (TDD# 682- 6131). 12/03/05 NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with Florida Statutes, Moulton's Advanced Storage, Inc., located at 5180 South Ferdon Boulevard in Crestview, Florida will offer for sale to the highest bidder the household and other goods stored in unit #H8 of Moulton's Advanced Storage. Said goods are to be sold to recov- er the rents not paid by the tenant, Shannon Brown The, sale -shall take place on December 17, 2005 at. 9:00 a.m.- 10:00 a.m. at Moulton's Advanced Storage. 12/03/05 12/10/05 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY,.FLORIDA Case No.: 05-DR-4756 Division: JERRY THOMAS ROBERTS, Petitioner, and SHANNON THERESA ROBERTS, Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: Shannon Theresa Roberts Respondent's Last Known Address: 908 W. Hubert Ave. Lancaster, OH 43130 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Jerry Thomas Roberts, whose address is 11310 South OBT #127, Orlando, FL 32837 on or before January 9, 2006, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, FL 32579, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be' entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents -upon request. I You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires -certain auto- matic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dis- missal or striking of pleadings. Dated: 11-22-05 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Teresa Fleming Deputy Clerk 12/03/05 12/10/05 12/17/05 12/24/05 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing was held before the Board of County Commissioners of Okaloosa County, Florida on October 18, 2005 a Resolution was adopted vacating a portion of an easement at Coral Court on Okaloosa Island as requested by Vince Bruner said property being more particularly described as fol- lows: Begin at the southwest Corner of Lot 279, Block 5, Santa Rosa Island (Subdivision of Blocks 4 & 5) as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 84, Public Records of Okaloosa County, Florida; thence Easterly along North Right of Way of.Platted First Street a distance of 270.00 feet to the Right of Way Intersection; thence Northerly along Platted Right of Way a dis- tance of 22.50; thence Easterly along Platted Right of Way a dis- tance of 70.00 feet; thence Southerly along Platted Right of Way a distance 'of 70.00 feet; thence Westerly along Platted Right of Way a distance of 70.00 feet; thence Northerly along Platted Right of Way a distance of 22.50 feet; thence Westerly along Platted Right of Way a distance of 270.00 feet; thence Northerly a distance of 25.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said tract contains 0.267 acres more or less. WILLIAM J. ROBERTS, Ill Chairman 12/03/05 Bulletin Board Classified I GET YOUR SPAN AT THE GROCERS BULLETIN BOARD CLASSIFIED, No SPAN, NO POP UPS, NO SHIPPING FEES. * BUY SELL TRADE RENT HIRE FIND * Do it all in the Bulletin Board Classified. Runs in Saturday's Crestview News Bulletin and Wednesday's Quick Cash Classified. For the first 15 words per issue To Place Your Ad Call 8 50-682-6524 YOU PLACE, WE PRINT, YOU SELL. BULLETIN BOARD CLASSIFIED, OUR ONLY POP UPS ARE YOUR WALLET. SINGLE WHITE male 70 1851bs. 5'9" brown hair and eyes. Owns home and retired from US Government. Looking for nice white small lady about same age that has a sense of humor and owns home. If not, that's okay. Send photo, phone and a few lines about yourself to JB, Box 876 Crestview Fl. 32536 104 General Help EXPERIENCED CAULKER 10.00 hr. Call 951- 0166 aftbr 7:00 pm HOUSEKEEPING FULL time house- keeper needed call Crestview Inn .682- 4466 Drivers Needed Rinker Materials is one of the nations largest suppliers of concrete ready mix. We currently have openings for Class B or higher CDL driv- ers at our sites in Crestview& Ft. Walton. Rinker Materials currently employs 10,500 employees at 381 sites across 31 states. We offer great pay, health & retirement plans, plus more. Rinker Materials ia an EOE & Drug free work place. Stop in today and apply at one of these sites: 5420 Fairchild Rd, CrestvieW, FL 32538 1787 Fim Blvd., Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32547 104 General Help $ ABSOLUTELY THE BEST $ Temporary Staff- ing Co. in this area. Labor Find- ers needs youl Highest Pay, Best Assignments. $6.50-$12.00 per hour paid daily. Positions open daily. Have A Car? Earn extra $$. Open 5:30A.M. 6-B Hollywood Blvd., FWB. Never a fee. 850-243- 2699 SATELLITE TECH- NICIANS -No Expe- rience needed. Great career oppor- tunity with benefits. Must have cell phone & driver's Li- cense. Call 1-800- 292-8421 104 General Help ROOFERS ROOFERS ROOFERS Crestview home re- pair hiring hard Working roofers. All workmen's comp and insurances paid. Salary based, long term employment, Not a "Pay by the square short term job. 682-5529 108 Hotel/Motel & Restaurant CRACKER BAR- REL OF DESTIN 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. Delivery Driver Needed! Work two nights per week delivering the Crestview News Bulletin to newsracks in North Okaloosa County. Apply in Person at . Crestview News Bulletin 295 W. James Lee Blvd. Crestview, FL. 32536 No Phone Calls Please 110 Labor , CARPENTERS FRAMERS needed local work. Call 537- 8399 or 546-1162. HELP WANTED Lawn Maintenance Landscape experi- ence preferred. Will train. Drivers license required! Crestview area. Call 259-7745 or 305-2319 114 Medical DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT computer knowledge necessary write P.O. .Box #11 2260 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crest- view 32536 114 Medical PART TIME clinical assistant. Must have computer experi- ence, medical expe- rience helpful send resume to 150 E. Redstone Suite B Crestview Fl. 32539 SOUTHERN HEALTH PARTNERS, INC. Is currently hiring FT/ PT CNA's & LPN's. For all shifts in long term facili- ties. Come join our excellent team of professionals (850) 785-5475 120 Professional Accounts Payable & Receivable Position! Assist Florida's fastest growing newspaper in their accounting department. Work side by side with the publisher managing the accounting department, guid- ing the Crestview News Bulletin through this time of extreme growth. Paid holidays, health insurance and competitive salary. Two year degree and or two years accounting experience required. Send resume and salary history to ... Publisher Crestview News Bulletin 295 W. 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MM16666 DUMP TRAILER Don't tear up your yard or crack your driveway with a dumpster. Get a dumpster on wheels from Lawn Tek Call Brad @ 865-3266 320 Child Care AT HOME mother willing to watch 2 girls between ages 2 & 4 years old Call Tammy at 689-0059 - 420-0134 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 "LEADING FINANCIAL" Institution approv- ing small Busi- ness, Mortgage, Vehicle and per- sonal loans. Imme- diate response. Give us a call at. 1-800-419-1599 or apply on line 'at www.capitaltrustfi- nancial.org 337 Concrete CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Driveways, Foundations, & patios. Reasonable prices, Free esti- mates, 30 years experience. Licensed & Insured 685-7488 DOUGLAS HENDERSON Masonry 25 years experience Long time resident of Okaloosa Co. Driveways patios, brick block, stone, & stucco. 850-537-8932 / 546-0363 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. BARGAINS a SAVINGS a MORE... OH MY. BULLETIN BOARD CLASSIFIED, TAKE A TAX WRITE OFF OR POCKET TAX FREE CASH. rmur_ V DAIcA Q PAGE 9 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2005 CRESTYIEW NEWS BULLETIN r--------- ------------------- J. Reyes Construction "If you need it built;, I'm the guy!" 689.2S86 or 7 Years Experience / Licensed- - - - - - - - 340 Home Repair WEBB'S HANDYMAN SERVICE Quality home main- tenance repairs and improvements. Free estimates. Licensed and insured. 537- 9955/259-6170 WINDHAM CONST. For all home repair, Decks, Fences, Carports, Utility sheds, patios, trim, window & door re- placement, Free estimates Good Service. Licensed and insured. Call to- day! 537-8810 or 546-1177 JENK]INS' CARPENTRY Sub-ontrctor 340 Home Repair MIKE GOLLES PAINTING Interior, exterior, also Pressure Washing. Licensed & Insured. Free estimates. Ph. 682-5347. Senior citizen discounts. HANDY D'S 25 years experience, no job too small. Home repairs and improvements, if you want it done call 537-9066 342 Landclearing FOR HIRE Bushog- ging, leveling, back- hoe, post hole drill- ing, front end loader, will haul. Garden till- ing, tractor work and carpentry work of any type, including vinyl siding 682- 1045, daytime 682- 2880 after 5:30, Cell 978-0363 American Realty of Northwest Florida, Inc. 3br/2b/3cg home in Rolling Hills Estates. New home built 2005. Exquisite upgrades & extras. Ready to move in & decorate for the holidays! $215,000. File #227002 A2M Call Lynda Hecht MEN Cell: 642-7235 E RA' Office: 682-4822 342 Landclearing NORTHWEST FLORIDA LANDCLEARING Fill-Dirt, Leveling, Site-work. Licensed and Insured 537- 2142 (For the SAFE return of our 3 Missing Animals.) On Tuesday November 2911, our white Jack Russell with brown spots named BoolooAND her two little solid brown, waggy tail pup- pies, named Cocoa and PIecious got out of our backyard fence & wandered off. Anywhere along or near Hwy 85 North, north of Winn Dixie. ALL OUR CHILDREN WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS FOR THEIR DOc AND PUPPIES TO PLEASE COME HOME! BooBoo was twice abused & we are the 3r owners. She is also shy & timid & Loves to have her belly rubbed. The two little puppies are rambunctious & playful. If If o have seen them or kn iffeheffiouts, please call us at: I 98si98ThV82O-Cp- We would appreciate greatly any information or help you may have concerning our dog and her puppies. Lawn clarin ogrl (850)305'-1143 ; [o LOT and Cheap! 345 Lawn Care RICK'S LAWN CARE Residential & Com- mercial, Monthly, Yearly or one time service. 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Water, Sew- Homes For Sale er, and Garbage, provided. 209 Bent 1/2 ACRE CORNER Creek Rd. Crest- LOT 2/Ba 2/Bd. view, FL Call 850- Brick home, fenced 682-5563, TDD 711, back yard, new car- Voice 800-955-8770 pet, tile, kitchen cab- Equal Housing Op- inets, also includes portunity. side by side refriger- BENT CREEK ator washer & dryer. APARTMENTS II $189,000 Call 682- Vouchers Accepted. 8566 leave mes- Some rental assis- sage. tance may be availa- 3 BD / 2 BA new to ble. 1 & 2 bedroom the area on 1.7 HC & non-HC ac- acres north Crest- cessible apartments. view Call for price 209 Bent Creek Rd.. Ask for Glen Exit Crestview, FL. Call Realty 850-836- 850-682-5563, TDD 5647 711, Voice 800-955- FOR SALE 8770 Equal Housing 2BR/1BA 1,200 sq-ft Opportunity. on 3/4 acre corner VERY NICE APT. lot $175,000. 3310 2 BD. / 1 BA. $650. Auburn Rd 682- month $650 DD 0791 682-8867 LAKE FRONT Brick Home. 3 bd. 2 ba. 456 908 Anderson St. Homes For Rent Large Deck newly renovated $275,000 .2002 ...UTOM- Call 689a2975.--. Country Home 3/2 FSBO 3/1 Brick garage North Crest- home on 2.22 wood- view $1200 rent/ de- ed acres. Remod- posit NO smoking 1 eled reroofed re- yr. lease. 865-2593 landscaped. Move in 3BR/2BA 2CG Brick ready. Reduced hdme, Days 682- $165,000. 3898 5533 night week- County Hwy. 280-A ends 652-2553. DFS 850-951-2778 4 BD. 2 ba. 2834 SOUTH OF 1-10 off Atoka Tr. $1 600 John King 508 Oak month, $1,500. DD Place 3br/2ba. avail- available immediate- able now $140,000 ly Call 689-2975 689-4442 Commercial & Res- 556 identlal Property: Homes For Sale 682-2735 FOR LEASE with 2834 Atoka Trail option to buy available immediate- 2BR/1BA 1,200 ly $235,000. Call sq/ft on 3/4 acre cor- Barbara @ 682- ner lot. $1,100. per 0791 month 3310 Auburn Rd. Available in No- 560 vember 682-0791 Land For Sale 460 NEW SUBDIVISION Mobile Homes For 22 lots for sale Rent $65,000. each. www.lakeridgeesta- 3BR/2BA MOBILE tesauburnrdcrest- Home for rent on 1 viewfl.com. Call 699- acre lot in Holt area 3559 Dep. Ref. (850)537- 1996 16' x 76' 2 6222 or (850)499- bath 3/bd. Mobile 7412 home 8'x16' covered front porch. Walk in MOBILE HOME 3/2 closet garden tub in Baker Area $650. updated $27,500. mo. /$600. Dep. util- OBO must move cities included NO Call 682-3664 or PETS- Available 758-5277 Dec. 1 2005 Call 537-8482 MOBILE HOMES 2 & 3-Bedroom units in quiet park. Con- venient to shopping and schools. No pets. 585-8192 NEW LARGE mod- ern mobile on pri- vate lot. Paved road. Split floor plan, large master with private I garden tub and bath. 3/bd/2ba. Close to 706 town. No Smokers Livestock Supplies or pets. 1 year lease, $750. month, 1st and last security ROUND BALE 850-758-1540 HAY FOR SALE. NORTH CREST- Fert. & kept Dry, VIEW 3/2 16X80 Baker Fl. All cut this MH, Very clean & summer' quiet park, $20.00/ bale $700/mo., $700/DD, No pets 902-0604 850-582-1054 462 Rooms For Rent SHARE HOUSE, 1 small room with pri- vate entrance, $95.00 week in- cludes, phone, ca- ble, laundry, Kitch- en, privileges. Call 537-9258 PERENNIAL PEANUT hay for horses and goats $5.00 per bale (850) 834-3881 708 Pets American Realty of Northwest Florida, Inc. BREATHTAKING PROPERTIES ESCAMBIA FARMS 10 acres, cleared & ready to build with 800' rd frontage on Hwy 189. $150,000 File#26317 Bring your horses to this cleared & ready to build 12 acre property located on Hwy C-180. $150,000 File #26478 Call Lynda Hecht O Cell: 642-7235 Office: 682-4822 708 Pets CKC REGISTERED Jack Russell, fe- male, 9 mos. old House20536381bro- ken_;,. all shots.& , spayed, 682-1189 FOR SALE Long Haired Chihuahua puppies, shots $200. 689-8997 / 689- 6640 FREE TO good home female Brindle boxer 19 months. old, Inquirers must have fenced yard. 689-1219 710 Pet Supplies FIBERGLASS DOG Boxes 22" w x 32" deep & 25"20536433 high very clean $29.00 each. or 2 for $50.00 682-5430 802 Antiques ART AND ANTI- QUES 3841 Hwy. 83 N. DeFuniak Springs 850-902-0288 RON'S ANTIQUES Furniture, glass- ware, clocks & clock repair. Buy/Sale/ Es- tates Mon. Fri, 9-5 / Sat. 9-2. 213 N. Main St. 689-1007 or 305-2441 806, Appliances QUALITY USED Appliances. Washer, Qryers, 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 682-2844111 814 Furniture 1 CHERRY Sleigh Bed, Brand new, must sell $295. Can deliver. 850 - 642-0153 4 POSTER Bed- room Set. NEW, Bed, Armoire, dress- er, Mirror, Night Stand, Can Deliver. Store Price $5K, Must Sell $1,900 Call Bekah At 850- 642-0153 An A/C System So Good We Put Our Name On It. Four Seasons A/C "Signature Series" 6-Year Part & Labor Warranty CAC041174 689-7540 124 John King Rd., Crestview, FL 814 Furniture AAA MATTRESS *Distributor Over- stock* Queen Pillow top. Set-Retail $850. - Sell $225. King pil- low top Set- Retail $1050- Sell $325. NASA Memory Foam Set Retail $1800-Sell $ 650.. New W / Warranty in plastic. Can Deliver (850) 642-0153 SECTIONAL SOFA $ 250. set of Cherry end tables $150., Computer desk $150., Cherry Ar- moire all wood $600. Call 682-1689 TABLES CHAIRS nite stands, creden- za,bed frames 30 pcs. of each, $5.00 / $10.00 per pce. Crestview Inn 682- 4466 BEDROOM SLEIGH bed, dresser, mirror, chest, nightstand, New in Boxes, Sac- rifice $750. Can De- liver Call 850-642- 0153 FARM STYLE din- ing room table with 7 chairs and a Buffet Hutch Excellent con- dition 682-2266 816 Jewelry WE BUY SCRAP GOLD. Goldrush Jewelry Northview Plaza. 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 CASH REWARD THIS WEEK'S LISTINGS 4020 Nikki Lane: 5 acres with over 1800 sq ft home w/dbl garage as well as detached dblegarage w/workshop with your own private 3/4 lake just minutes from town. $439,000 265 Holland St. 3/1 1200 sq/ft, brick home $124,000 5579 Buckward Rd., Baker 3/2 Manufactured home on 1 acre In Baker. Dbl carport large work- shop, porches and like new. $159,000. 8831 Hwy 90 E., Milton, New 3BR/2BA $147,500 620 Merioneth Dr., Ft.Walton Beach just off Mooney Rd. 4BR/2 1/2BA over 2,000sqft with pool $335,000. 217 White Oak Ave In Dogwood Estates. 3BR/2BA, large gunite pool, large tiled detached double garage. To many extras to mention. $325,000. 6609 Lynwood Jackson Rd., 4BR/3BAon 5 acres in Baker. Over 3,9Osqft $399,o0o. 5579 Buck Ward Rd., Baker. 3/2 on one acre. $159,900 4020 Nikki Lane, Crestview. 3/2 on 5 acres with 3/4 acre pond $439,900 51 Loftin St., DeFuniak. 1.1 acre with older home, great lots for Builder. Valleyview, Lot on paved street, Walton County. $21,500 6193 Hwy 393. 10 acres $180,000. NEW CONSTRUCTION 5856 Calumet Court in Silver Oaks. 2,500sqft, 4BR/3 1/2BA with all the upgrades. $398,500. 4008 Randi Rd., just off MtOlIvle Rd. 4BR/2BA on one acre, 1,984sqft. $298,500. Randi Rd., Just off Mt.Olive Rd., 3BR/2BA 1,585sqft $220,000. Sue Circle just off Mt.Olive Rd. 1,585sqft, 3BR/2BA $220,000 Beach Realty Your Crestview Connection Crstie We Will Sell Your Home for Only $2,9951 COMPARE COMMISSIONS, if You Sell Your Home For: Sale *6% $2,995 Savings Price Commission Direct to Buyer to You $125,000 $7,500 $2,995 $4,505 $200,000 $12,000 $2,995 $9,005 $275,000 $16,500 $2,995 $13,505 Call 423-0700 To Find Out How you can CUT THE COST of Buying or Selling Your Home! GoodSenseRealty.com 00enseH y * Fees vary for homes over $300K. ** 5% is used for comparison only. All commissions are negotiable. Crestview Homes And Surrounding Areas Lovely 4 bdrm 2.5 bath in No Cview on almost an acre lot. Beautiful azaleas, lg oak trees on the outside and many extras on the inside. Very warm and inviting home. Will be a dream come true for a lucky family. $380,000.00 Desirably located charming brick home on the 11th fairway. Beautifully decorated, frpl, covered deck, central vacuum, irrigation well with sprinkler system. Well maintained inside and out. $319,900.00 ******************* Want to live on the lake? This is the home for you. 5 bdrm 3 bath home with private dock for that fisherman in the family. Open deck and screened in porch makes it great for outdoor entertaining. $299,000.00 ******************** Country living but still in the city? 4 bdrm 2 bath home on approximately 1.11 ac lot in quiet neighborhood. All appliances convey with property. Fireplace, insulated windows and 2 workshops. $298,000.00 PRICE JUST REDUCED! 4 bdrm 2 bath home is absolutely exquisite. Lg mstr suite with 2 walk-in closets, separate laundry/utility rm, open patio, central location. Don't miss this gem! $247,500.00 e*** u************** THIS IS IT! Comer lot, two car garage, fenced in yard, open floor plan, fireplace. What more could you need? Great location and great for the first time homebuyer or retiree. $175,900.00 ._'Outsa Outsranding Result Agency One, Inc. 682-8309 or 678-8919 Toll Fee (800) 239-8309 301 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED www.gerrihouse.com 814 Furniture LOVE SEAT pretty floral nice fabric $80.00 682-8699 829 Garage Sales GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE SAT. DEC. 3 8:30 am 401 Gil-Ava St. Crestview Please no shopping before 8:30. Antique Bed- room Suite. lots of other items. TUPPERWARE NEW Catalog, monthly special fund raiser. Replacement order. Call Jackie 682-4305. YARD SALE Dec. 10, 9am until? Jeffryscot Dr. Coun- tryview Estates in- cludes Appliances Baby Items. 830 Miscellaneous For Sale SET OF 4 Goodrich tires 265-70-R17 300 Miles $400. or OBO 537-9606 RECYCLE ST E FLORIDA FJ'NCE & DECK, INC. 4840 SOUTH IRDON.BLVD. wwW.allflorda fenceanddeck PIANO $200. Gas stove $150. com- plete 3 ton A/C and gas furnace system $500. 682-6181 CARTER GO-CART Two passenger used great condition $500. Call 652-2448 after 5:00 pm. Lost Puppies & Mom 830 Miscellaneous For Sale ONE SINGLE LOT Live Oak Cemetery $450. Call 682-9040 COMPLETE OLD- ER Kitchen cabinets including sink and separate oven and countertop top burn- er. Call 682- 7556 or 651-6663 MOVING SALE Must sell computer corner desk $200. J. Deer 4 yard wagon $200. J. Deer LT155 Mower $250. Sears 38" cut riding mow- er, $600. wide screen 56"TV $1800. Chinese desk, screen, nest- ing tables, $550. so- fa concrete blocks 18" $200. Call 428- 0879 PRIDE JAZZY 1101 Electric Power Chair. Mobility wheelchair new con- dition. $1800. nego- tiable 850-951-2778 TEMPORARY POWER Pole all to code, 2 years old, complete with ev- erything and extra's $200. 682-5430 WANTED TO RENT build specialty wood products 1200 sq. foot or greater Call Dan 231-492-4014 or 850-951-0187 902 Auto Supplies " CCE SET of Chrome Hydraulics 2$1000. OBO 850- 259-2691 / 850-259- 9839 8 : 904 ' 1999 HYUNDAI R i- buron $ 3,000. OBO Auto sunroof 81,500 miles blackcold A/C 683-1635/546-0755 905 Auto Repair COMPLETE AUTO Painting includes Body work and l ia- terials $400. Free8 pick up and delivery. 682-2075. 906 Boats 14' RIVER BOAT 25 horse Evinrude with Trailer $1000. 537-5938 914 Recreational TWO GT 1300 Yamaha 2003 Wav- erunners for sale Good condition Call John After 5:00 pm. 685-1300 916 Sport Utility Vehiincludes 2002 JEEP Wran- gler Sport Soft top A/C asking $16,000. call 585-1574 918 Trucks 1986 DODGE D- 150 Work Truck. Rebuilt motor. 45,000 miles LWB $2,850. OBO 689- ext. cab pickup, one owner, runs great for hunting, 259-29337 Leave message. 95 NISSAN 4x4 XE asking $3500 Call 537-8838 97 FORD Ranger custom $5,000. BO 850-259-2691 / 850-259-9839 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3,2005 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN "Okaloosa's County Seat Newspaper of Record" Sauda eeme 05Pae1 NEWS & NOTES Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Both Baker basketball teams picked up big victo- ries Thursday. The Gator girls took over first place in District 1-2A with a win at Freeport. Blake Pryor (above) and the Baker boys picked up their first win of the season by defeating South Walton. Schedule Today Wrestling Crestview at Wakulla Tourney Men's college basketball Okaloosa-Walton College at Panhandle Classic (Marianna), 6 p.m. Women's college basketball Okaloosa-Walton College at Daytona Beach Classic, 3 p.m. Monday Boys basketball Baker at Central, 7:15 p.m. Girls basketball Baker at Choctawhatchee, 6:45 p.m. Paxton at Laurel Hill, 7:15 p.m. Tuesday Boys basketball Crestview at Niceville, 7:15 p.m. Laurel Hill at East Hill, 7:30 p.m. Girls basketball Fort Walton Beach at Crestview, 7 p.m. Boys soccer Crestview at Tate. 7 30 p m Girls soccer Fort Walton Beach at Crestview, 7:30 p.m. Girls welghtlifting Crestview at Baker, 3 p.m. Middle school basketball Richbourg vs. Liza Jackson at Fred Hedrick, 5 p.m. Davidson at Ruckel, 5 p.m. Middle school soccer Davidson at Meigs, 5 p.m. Richbourg vs. St. Mary at Oakland Heights, 5 p.m. Basketball tab The News Bulletin's 2005- 06 basketball preview special section will be included in the newspaper next week. The special section will include team photos, rosters, statistics and preview stories for the Crestview, Baker and Laurel Hill boys and girls varsity basketball teams. Pro wrestling The Southern Wrestling Alliance will put on a show today at the Crestview National Guard Armory. The main event is scheduled to feature Road Dogg Jesse James and Bullet Bob Armstrong (with Superkick Scott Armstrong) against Mr. Fantasy and Bad Boy Leroy (with Sexy Samantha). Tickets are $8 for ages 12 and up, $6 for ages 6 to 11. Youths ages 5 and under will be admitted for free. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with bell time at 8 p.m. Card is subject to change. Football MIAMI Chaminade defeated South Sumter 50-15 on Thursday to claim the FHSAA Class 2A state title. Sports results? The News Bulletin seeks the assistance of area high school and middle school coaches to report their team's results. Scores and statistics may be reported to the News Bulletin by phone at (850) 682-6524, by email to kjwright28@yahoo.com, or by fax to (850) 682-2246. Scores and statistics should be submitted by Tuesday mornings. CNB photos More photographs from sporting events covered by the News Bulletin can be seen at www.pictureu2.com. To purchase a photo from the Web site, contact the B4ulletin at (850) 682-6524. Crestview man goes on memorable ride Schultz returns to Cycling Kreutz Photography Greg Schultz of Crestview is pictured during the 2004 Ride for the Roses in Austin; Texas. Schultz also took part in the 2005 event. Armstrong's event Kyle Wright News Bulletin Sports Editor Safe to say, Greg Schultz's chil- dren now forgive him for taking them on a trip the same weekend as the family's usual sojourn to the Mullet Festival. Schultz and his family skipped the drive to Niceville and instead spent the weekend of Oct. 23 in Austin, Texas, for the Lance Armstrong Foundation Ride for the Roses. Schultz biked 100 miles during. the annual charity event. His chil- dren cheered on their father on, and smiled even wider when they got an autograph from famed actor and cycling enthusiast Robin Williams. "The kids loved it," said Schultz, a Crestview resident and a member of Emerald Coast Cyclists. "At first they were bemoaning missing the Mullet Festival. But once they got there and got to meet Robin Williams, they had a good time." The event benefits the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Armstrong, a cancer survivor and then a seven-time Tour de France winner, created the founda- tion with the goal of empowering and inspiring people affected by cancer. The 2005 ride drew over 6,000 participants and raised over $7 mil- lion dollars. Schultz took part in the event for the second time. He participated in the 2004 ride on a spur-of-the- moment decision. "I happened to be in Austin last year on a business trip," Schultz said. "I liked it and decided to go again this year. "Probably the presence of Lance himself drew me to the event. It's a fun ride." Participants can ride various courses ranging from seven miles all the way to 100 miles. Schultz did the 25-mile circuit in 2004. He jumped all the way up to the 100-mile ride this year. The Ride for the Roses weekend also includes the Livestrong Village, a Livestrong kids' event, inspira- tional stories from cancer survivors, and a post-ride party. The ride route includes rest stops so participants can stop and eat. "It's a pretty big event," Schultz said. "It's fun to be with other peo- ple doing this during the ride. "Maybe I'll go back next year.". Middle school basketball Split decision RMS boys, DMS girls edge rivals Kyle Wright News BUlletin Sports Editor Crestview's two middle schools renewed their athletics rivalry Thursday night. Both Richbourg and Davidson picked up one win during a boys-girls basketball doubleheader at Davidson. Richbourg won the boys game 43-38. Davidson took the girls contest 37-30. "It's a good matchup," Panthers boys coach Howard Swilley said. "It could have gone either way" Richbourg maintained a lead in the boys game by pounding the ball inside and making just enough free throws to stay in front. The Roadrunners sealed their first win of the young season with a 7-0 run after Davidson tied it at 35 with three minutes left. "We were fortunate to win the ball- game;" Richbourg coach Mitch Buckelew said. "But the kids stepped it up when they had to and came up with some big buckets." SkyKeene Jackson led the Roadrunners with 13 points. Bryce Floyd added 11. "We've got a good group of kids and they work hard," Buckelew said. "We're just real raw. We've got to get better, and we've got to get better quick. We've got to learn to score consistently. Until we do that, we're going to be up and down." Davidson got 14 points from Artis Coleman and 11 from Blake Ritchie. The Kyle Wright/The News Bulletin Richbourg's Chase Shoffner weaves a pass around a pair of defenders. Panthers fell to 0-2 in county games, but Swilley focuses on more important les- sons. "The main thing I want them to get from the season is the team camaraderie," Swilley said. "If one guy gets 20 points, I want him to be just as happy if another guy gets 20 points." Davidson's girls got the better of Richbourg's girls in Thursday's night- cap. More precisely, the Panthers' pressure defense got the better of the Roadrunners' press. Davidson used its pressure to start strong in both halves. The Panthers led 12-4 after one quarter. They later pushed a 16-15 halftime lead up to 30-19 by the end of the third quarter. See SPLIT, page 7 B ER1 1 Fan winner -"'a' Kyle Wright/The News Bulletin Patrick Ellis of Baker (center) receives his $25 Beef O'Brady's Fan of the Week gift certificate from Beef O'Brady's Amanda Murphy and the News Bulletin's Adam Ziglar. Ellis attended the Baker boys basketball Tipoff Classic on Nov. 18. Kyle Wright/The News Bulletin Davidson's Kiara Turner (left) shields her layup attempt from Richbourg's Bernisha Union. Turner led the Panthers with 14 points. Girls basketball Bulldogs get an uplifting victory Special to the News Bulletin Crestview's girls basketball team found plenty of positives in its 44-15 home victory Thursday against Rocky Bayou. The Dawgs picked up one of their biggest margins of victory of the season: The win lifted the Dawgs' record back above .500 at 5-4. Christina Hutchison, who came to Crestview after Hurricane Katrina ravaged her hometown of New Orleans, sank a free throw to score her first point as a high school basketball player. Crestview needed some good news after a one- two punch hit the team late in its District 1-5A game Tuesday against Choctawhatchee. The Bulldogs lost 50-46 after leading for most of the game. CHS also lost leading scorer Tera Gainer to an ankle injury. Gainer missed the last seven minutes against Choctaw, and all of the Rocky Bayou game. Gainer's ankle is not broken, but no timetable has been set for her return. Inside Buy, sell, trade and look for jobs in the News Rosters and schedules for the Davidson and News about local men and women in the Bulletin Classifieds. PAGES 8-9 Richbourg middle school teams. PAGE 7 service. PAGE 6 L -..11 1 Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin CHS guard Nakia Bradshaw. I Crestview's annual Christmas parade marches down Main Street today. PAGE 1 I RAII I-rArl'V I m |