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2/01/ 0 LORDA STORY 205 SMA 0 BO 1107 FL 32611 GAtINESVILLE Cjtr-S TVIE W NEWS BULLETIN '-'/ie ews You -eed I d{ay' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2007 Southside Elementary experiences temporary lockdown "1 e) uesiond Lte gyAn Kelly Humphrey Florida Freedom Newspapers Cool heads and a highly trained faculty and staff were put to the test Tuesday during a temporary lock- down at Southside Elementary School. "The Crestview Police Department notified us at 10:07 this morning that a man with a gun had been spotted in our neighborhood," Southside Principal Donna, Holloway reported on Tuesday. "We immediately went into lockdown mode." Officers from the Crestview Police Department, along with the school's resource officer, secured the school's perimeter within minutes. "Everything went just the way it was supposed to," Holloway said. "The teachers and the students han- dled everything beautifully. The man was never actually on our cam- pus, but we wanted to take all neces- sary precautions." The school remained under lock- down for approximately 20 minutes, until police were able to determine that the gun in question was actually a pellet gun. e$st ve Key .C.u tedentsco c - 1,000 cans for area fo t a.try. -, ... ..." :. -.- .. -. Crestview High School Key Club students donated 964 canned food items to Sharing & Caring, a local food pantry. Students passed out fliers to 1,000 residents two weeks ago. After using the fliers to petition help from the community, the students returned to the homes on Friday and collected the cans. Adam Ziglar Crestview News Bulletin They didn't sell raffle tickets or reap heaps of cash, but one student service project paid off with big div- idends. Students in Crestview High School's Key Club began a cam-' paign on Feb. 10 to collect canned goods from area residents. They delivered 1,000 fliers to res- idents living in area neighbors. Through the fliers, the students requested that residents donate canned goods and other non-per- ishable foods. The instructions were simple:, People could leave the food on their front porch and the students would return the following week and reap the harvest. On Friday, the students split into groups and returned to the neigh- borhoods a total of about five subdivisions. "I was really excited when every- body started pulling up with their trucks full of food," said Dustin Keith, the club's faculty adviser. "I didn't know what kind of draw we were going to get. It seems like we did really well." In all, the students collected 964 cans and a number of other items like cereal boxes and powdered baby formula. The food was donat- ed to Sharing & Caring, a local non- profit food pantry located on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue. "About one in five houses ,responded," Keith estimated. "We almost doubled what Sharing & Caring had in the food pantry." On Tuesday morning, the shelves at the food pantry were swollen with canned goods and other non-perishable food. A volun- teer swept the ramp leading to the building and customers waited in the lobby for their turn to get help. Dorothy Hobbs, vice president of Sharing & Caring, was thrilled to get the club's support. "Kids don't think about things like this until they're involved in it," she said. "They need to be aware that people need help." Keith said the project's impact on the community far exceeds the amount of the time the club of 44 students spent carrying it out. "Its great that these high' school kids are out there doing something like this," Keith said. "It shows adults what can be done with a minimal effort." The food pantry recently became a member of the Bay Area Food Bank, a regional non-profit food dis- tribution company that provides food and disaster relief to area food pantries. While joining the regional pantry offers the promise of food at lower costs, the local pantry is still waiting to-. complete the lengthy paperwork process. Annually, the regional bank delivers more than two million Dorothy Hobbs, vice president of Sharing & Caring, stands in one of the food pantry's storage rooms. The shelves are full since the Key Club donated nearly 1,000 canned goods on Friday. pounds of food to four Panhandle counties. Joining the food bank, offers promises to the local pantry that volunteers had only dreamed of, before when they had to purchase all of their food at area grocery stores -- at the same prices ever consumer pays. But community support is still lacking, Hobbs said. "Contributions like this one reaf- firm that people really want to help," she said. "These students Were able to do something good for their community." Many of the students who partic- ipated in the food drive were enlightened by the community's needs. "It was a good feeling to help people," said freshman Aaron Stringfellow. "We know we made a difference. The shelves were almost completely empty when we got there. When we left, the floor was covered with bags of food." Brittany Fleming, a senior mem- ber, had hoped that more residents would have responded to the fliers and would have contributed more food. "Some neighborhoods weren't as responsive as I thought they would be," she said. "But the people who did give gave a lot. It was a lot of fun." "They- questioned the guy, and they determined that he'd been out squirrel hunting in the area," said Lt. Jamie Grant, a spokesman for the Crestview Police Department. "It isn't against the law to possess a pel- let gun, so there won't be any charges filed." Employees struggle to recover from stabbing incident Adam Ziglar Crestview News Bulletin Cathy Hill never expected to deal with tragedy in such a person- al way when she began working as the manager of the Family Dollar store in November. But after the attempted murder of a clerk on Feb. 5, Hill has reex- amined her role as the store's man- ager. "I have four new workers that I'm training and I'm trying to run the store," she said, explaining that her staff quit immediately after the incident. "I'm ad-libbing every day." Jonnie Kennedy, a cashier at the store located at 410 West James Lee Boulevard, was stabbed repeatedly around 6:50 that night by a masked assailant who entered the store and demanded money. Wielding a knife, the assailant entered the store and rushed Kennedy, who was standing at a register about 12 feet from the, front door. Wearing black pants, a mask and a green jacket, a black male around six feet tall demanded that she give him the store's money. Kennedy did hot have a key to access the safe beneath the register. "Everything was in a split sec- ond," Hill said. "He gave her no option to try to get the keys. He just went crazy." Crestview Police Lt. Jamie Grant said the department is still working the case, but progress is slow. "We are waiting on some lab results, but \we don't have any con- clusive e\ idence as of vet." Grant said. There are no security cameras in the store and there were no eyewit- nesses who could directly corrobo- rate what Kennedy saw. Hill was not at the store on the night of the incident. Her assistant manager, who requested .that her name not be mentioned, was working. When the incident occurred, the assistant manager hit the panic bar on the store's back door. When depressed, the panic bar See STABBING, 3A AIR CARE A/C & eating Service, Inc. Lic. # RA0052963 850-682-1883 *850-678-2438 MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE - CALL B.J. 682-2012 92- u.Aritioch Rd. Cresrview. 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All Utilites, Housekeeping, and main- tenance. Recreational programs brighten every day. No more loneliness. It's a very comfort- able lifestyle. At Crescent Park Village everything has been designed for the comfort, safety and security of the residents. A friendly attentive staff is 9 9 always available to respond to any problem or need. So dI you have been worried abour your mom. call CreScent Park Cre-,cem Par Village a 683 3991 D s your 111. recent Park atico and rhen pul four worries bhi...d you Village 850-683-3997 Fax 850-683-3998 551 Redstone Ave., Crestview, FL - ~ O F -q -glo -,o qlbEClu U0' Z*OO --'^ > . =1l O* w & ] 'C 0, 0) (U U 13 op c') (u C) a) E E Museum Leslie Fike Florida Freedom Newspapers BAKER More than a decade ago, a group of locals desiring to preserve Okaloosa County's history gave birth to the North Okaloosa Historical Association (NOHA) and the Baker Block Museum. On Saturday, the NOHA honored two of those co- founders, Jeanette and Charles Henderson, by dedi- cating the museum's new heritage park to the couple. "If there's anyone that deserves to be recognized it's these two, and we're proud to be part of it," said NOHA President Larry Bulger, standing on the front porch of the park's log cabin. Knowing how humble the couple is about their volun- teer work, however, the ded- ication was kept secret until the moment the park's future sign was revealed by Bulger and state Rep. Greg Evers. "Without them, this here (park) wouldn't have been possible," said Evers, who was instrumental in legislat- ing to get the museum its additional acreage to build the park. The unveiling brought Jeanette, the museum's director, to tears. "Oh no." she said, cover- ing her mouth upon first glimpse of the park's new name. From hence forth, the park will be called the Jeanette and Charles Henderson Heritage Park. "W\e don't deserve this," said Jeanette, hugging Evers. "There are so many others who deserve this more." Daughter Rebecca Watkins said her parents have such a humble loyalty to the museum that they probably wouldn't have shown up for the dedication if they knew they would be honored in such a way. "I have no comment," said Charles, also taken back by the honor. "There's been )ark dedicated tte Henderson are pictured during Saturday's dedication of the heritage park at the Baker Block Museum. too much said already." But the NOHA felt the recognition was long over- due and well deserved, said Bulger. "I just can't believe we were able to keep it a secret for three months!" he added. Bulger said the Hendersons have been more dedicated to expanding the museum and preserving the area's history than anyone he knows because their vol- unteer efforts don't stop when the museum closes for Sthe day. "When they go home, you'll find Jeanette on the phone or on the computer (researching) and Charles doing repairs for the muse- urn," said Bulger. But the only paycheck the couple has received in the last 10 years is simply the pride and pleasure of serv- ing the community. "They're very passionate about \what they do with pre- ,ierving our history for future generations," said Watkins. And while the couple has- n't taken a single dime for their hard work, they have made several contributions of their own toward the Okaloosa County Commissioner Bill HoDerts congratulates the Hendersons during the dedication of "The Jeanette and Charles Henderson Heritage Park" at the Baker Block Museum. museum's growth. Their passion has not gone unnoticed, said Evers, who happily obliges the Hendersons' frequent invites to see the museum's newest additions. "When you get a phone call from the Hendersons, you can't say no," said Evers. "You can't begin to thank them for everything they've done," said Okaloosa County Commissioner Bill Roberts. "When they say they don't deserve this, that's the farthest thing from the truth." Other significant contrib- utors to the museum were also recognized at the dedi- cation: Morris and Katrina Dilmore, Joyce :1 'Blalocky Danny and Claudene Hall, the Okaloosa County Board of Commissioners, the First National Bank of Crestview and the First National Bank of Florida. STABBING, continued from 1A * triggers a resounding alarm. "He quit when the back alarm went off," Hill said. "That saved her life." She then exited the build- ing and went for help. After, retrieving help from a near- by home, the assistant man- ager returned, called 911 and applied pressure to Kennedy's wounds to stop the bleeding. According to lawmen, the assailant fled on foot. Kennedy, afraid that the attacker might return for her, locked herself in the store's bathroom. The store's employees quit the day after the inci- dent. One employee who had worked at the store for 11 years said she would think about staying if the Family Dollar company would install surveillance equipment. Hill would not release the former employees' names because they are still emo- tionally scarred from the incident. "They're supposed to be putting all kinds of stuff in here," Hill said, referring to Family Dollar's plans to install- cameras, alarms and other surveillance equip- ment. Kiley Rawlins, a Family Dollar spokesperson, said the store should get surveil- lance equipment soon, but she was hesitant to say when. "We should have surveil- lance set up in that store pretty soon," she said. "We certainly want folks to feel safe in our stores. In cases like this, we look to see what we could do better. Cameras really help the police. But unfortunately, they don't have a lot of deterrent value." The store has been in business for about 20 years. According to Hill, it was burglarized in July 2006. More than $5,000 was stolen and no arrests have been made in that case. Hill, formerly an emer- gency room nurse, said Kennedy lost about half of the blood volume in her body. Hill returned to the store the day after the inci- dent to clean up the trail of blood that led from the reg- ister to the bathroom. On, that same day, Kennedy was released from West Florida Regional Medical Center in Pensacola. She could not be reached for comment on Monday. "If we had had surveil- lance it might not have stopped this freak, but it could prevent the next one," Hill said. "He just terrorized her." QDE ob = qbq- L.. %M~~ ) *60. .- quo due GapCU r~x*3 > (44 Your Hometown Bank Since 1956 SWATINAL BANM *M^I^ if I fl~ W/lyil LENDER OF CRESTVIEW Member FDIC MAIN OFFICE 1301 Industrial Dr. 682-5111 DOWNTOWN OFFICE 302 N. Wilson St. 682-5112 I Crestview News Bulletin I 3A T-~-- rm CM 4 Ir 4A Pollution not completely at fault papers Miller Wednesday Report morning that due to an ice Jeff storm, the Jeff House Miller Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality cancelled its committee hear- ing on "Climate Change: Are Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Human Activities Contributing to a Warming of the Planet." Shortly after reading that, I was sho veling ice and snow off the sidewalk in front of my townhouse in Washington. Not only in Washington was this ironic . scene to be found, but Maryville University in the St. Louis area had to can- cel its premier screening of Al Gore's doc- umentary, "An Inconvenient Truth," duLie to a snow storm. Debates on global warming are always- very passionate, with respected scientists on each side of the argument. I believe global warming or climate change to be cyclical in nature and not entirely man-made. Aside from monitoring the emission of carbon dioxide or others classified as "greenhouse gases," we should recognize that there are patterns to our changes in temperature. Scientists have studied weather patterns throughout history and examined the com- position of materials from deep beneath the ocean floor, all to search for trends. Research shows temperature changes took place long before the Industrial Revolution. We have seen a warming trend since the last Ice Age, which took place some 20,000 years ago, and temperatures peaked in 1998 with El Nino. We are continuously in a state of peaks and valleys., and the next extreme change could be tens of thousands of years from now. I believe in protecting our environment. I also understand that some things are out of our control. We will have powerful hur- ricanes, fierce tornadoes, and other such natural disasters regardless ot the regula- tions we place on industry. I am not sug- gesting we shouldn't make conscious efforts to maintain environmentally friend- ly business practices in our ventures toward market competitiveness. I am sug- gesting that the future temperatures of the planet do not rest on the shoulders of Al Gore, the Kvoto Protocol. or the combus- tion engine. One thing is quite clear: the United States cannot save the env ironment alone. WVe need other developing countries to be proactive and work diligently to enforce environmental standards. In my travels to Korea, China, and Egypt. I visited cities where the pollution is so severe that it was necessary for some to wear a mask over their nose and mouth to avoid breathing in the putrid air. America can set the prece- dent, but unless other countries contribute, our efforts may not produce the desired results and instead be more costly in the business arena-leading to more outsourc- ing of American jobs. Our climate has always changed and it always will; the best thing we can do is to prepare for it. For the good of the environ- ment and American job security, let's hope the new majority takes a sensible approach when creating legislation to combat cli- mate change. U.S. Rep. Jeff Miller was sworn in as the Congressman of the First District Congressional District of Florida in October of 2001. He is a member of the House Armed Services Committee and the Committee on Veterans' Affairs. CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN Tsf e 'fr ewat ous tanday , To report news, for infomation, 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: Ken Nielsen..................reporter Adam Ziglar..................reporter Production Greg Allen..............graphic artist Renee Bell.................typesetting Sunshine Wright........ typesetting Office Manager Lynn Gann In County 3 months................... $9.00 6 months.................. $17.00 1 year $31.20 Classifieds Melissa Tedder.......classified ads Advertising information Heather Gann.........ad consultant Circulation information 682-6524 The Crestview News Bulletin is published twice weekly each Wednesday and Saturday by Florida Freedom Newpapers, Inc., at 295 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, Florida 32536. Periodicals Postage Paid at Crestview, Florida. POSMASTER: Please send address changes changes to Crestview News Bulletin, P.O. Box 447, Crestview, Florida 32539. All material herein is property of the Crestview News Bulletin. USPS 010-209 Out of County 3 months $14.00 6 months $22.00 1 year $36.20 The British report part I had the opportunity a few months ago to par- ticipate in the Congress to Campus UK version with Congressman Tom Downey (D-NY 1974- 1992). Professor Phil Davies, head of the Eccles Centre for American Studies at The British Library, was the coordinator of the trip. As usual, Phil did a superb job. The U.S. Embassy in England was also involved. We had five 14-hour days, which included meeting stu- dents from over 20 high schools and seven col- leges. We met with The !European-Atlantic Group in the Committee Room of the House of Commons chaired by Jeffrey Clinton Brown, MP. We had a dinner debate in front of the general meeting of The European-Atlantic Group, chaired by Lord Dykes. We did press interviews and were on the BBC Radio station in Leicester. It was a privilege to do this with Congressman Downey. Tom was an outstanding Member of Congress for many years. He is now one of the key Democrat players in Washington, and heads a major lobby- ing firm. I have known Tom for some time, as he was elected in 1974 as a Watergate baby at the age of 25. He is honest, decent, intelligent, and has strong feelings on the issues, which in some cases are very ':. Ins 5 Con( Fr different from mine. However, we were able to discuss these dif- ferences with mutual respect and let people know that you can differ without being disagree- able. As Justin Glass, the Director of The European-Atlantic Group, said in a letter to me: "The whole occasion worked very well and much goodwill has been done in the minds of those present in terms of how America is per- ceived to say nothing of your own party. The transcript of what you said will enhance our journal and website to constructive purposes. As I am writing to Tom Downey, this was alto- gether a meeting which all agreed was in the finest tradition of the E- AG and is no small part due to your expertise and oratory. The tele- phone lines here have been positively hot with people ringing to say how much they appreci- ated it all." This reaction to our many appearances was in sharp con- 4ide trast to the feel- ings of most we g ress met regarding President Bush OU and the Bush rey Administration. The President's policies are highly unpopular, with many in England feeling that the problems that have erupted in England are caused by their involvement with us in Iraq. The more serious issue is that the President is personally disliked and demonized in the press. This is also true of Prime Minister Tony Blair, who is being attacked by cabinet offi- cers in his own party. The press loves to show cartoons of Blair as a poodle of Bush, being led around by President Bush without any idea of what he is doing. They also feel we are not even handed in dealing with Israel and the PLO but favor Israel. The approach we fol- lowed for the seminars was that a professor would pick a particular topic and speak for ten minutes. Tom and I would then speak about five minutes on that topic, and then open it up to questions, which invariably started with FE FEBF I Iraq. We were impressed with the knowledge of the professors about the political issues in America, and even more impressed with the knowledge of the many students with whom we talked. In many cases, they knew as much or more about our system than many of the young people in the United States, who get very few courses on Civics in ele- mentary, middle and high schools. There is a general feeling that the United States has been arrogant in its approach to many issues including Iraq, Iran, global warm- ing and the Kyoto Treaty. It appears to many stu- dents that it is either "the U.S. way or the high- way". I pointed out to the students time and time again that we are not comfortable being the world's policeman and that we are poor imperi- alists. I suggested that maybe they may want to take over this job, as they had a lot more experi- ence than we had in both areas. Lou Frey, Jr. is a former member of Congress (FL '69-'79), Past President, Former Members of Congress, Partner, Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A., Orlando, Florida. OPINION & EDITORIAL Lynn Gann Office Manager Adam Ziglar Reporter Ken Nielsen Reporter S .. I : ... ,v-,. :./. *^ -"^: ; " To the editor: Ted Mathis will get my vote and support in the upcoming city elec- tion on March 13. I remember quite well how active he was in organizing and support- ing our neighborhood crime watch program. His positive actions were clearly demon- strated with hands on attention. He provided us with a patrol car, jack-- ets, radios, workspace and a police officer for legal guidance. Most of our walks and security checks were conducted during the late afternoon and night. Mayor Mathis would check on us sev- eral times during these patrols. I found Mayor Mathis to be an honorable man, a .person that listened and reacted to the citi- zens' needs. Let's all vote and support Ted Mathis for mayor. Mrs. Ulysses Coleman Past president of the Concerned Citizens Group Mrs. Catherine Dortch, President Concerned Citizens Group To the editor: As political clouds form over our city, pos- sibly raining drops of confusion, such as the person who is truly qualified to be our com- mander in chief, our trusted mayor, I will come forth with the one who deserves my choice. It is Ted Mathis, first -and foremost. A noble man, if ever there has been one. My son is a Navy Seabee, presently serv- ing his country overseas, where every single day is very dangerous, and I certainly do know the proud history of the Seabees. I know Ted is a retired naval officer, a Seabee, who willingly served his country in a distinguished manner while commanding many different Seabee units. He was selected by the regimental com- mander to be officer in charge of weapons train- ing at Fort Jackson, S.C., and at Fort Blanding, Fla. He was also selected as the OIC for Construction Battalion 14 Headquarters at Jacksonville Naval Air Station. These honors certain- ly demonstrated his keen engineering knowledge and leader- ship skills. Such an out- standing record proves beyond any doubt that he is fully capable of handling safety and security matters. Again, as political clouds form over our city, please, all voters, let's support Ted Mathis, and give a little back to a wonderful man who has served us so well all of these years, so success- fully. Paul W. Cook David M. Cook Crestview WHAT'S YOUR OPINION? We encourage our readers to write to us at any time with their thoughts and ideas. Opinions may be mailed, faxed or e-mailed to our office. All letters are read, but not all are published. Letters may be edited to fit available space without altering the viewpoint of the writer. Keep it to the point, support ideas with facts, and aim for a word count of 250 or less. Please include your name, address, and day and evening phone numbers for verification. Letters must be signed. Mail them to: Crestview Bulletin, 295 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, FL 32536. You may also email it directly to the managing editor at the okpublishing@crestviewbulletin.com or fax it to (850) 682-2246. Make your voice heard It's hard to miss the fact that campaign sea- son is under way in Crestview, Laurel Hill and other Okaloosa County municipalities. The signs literally[ - are everywhere, from local residents' front yards to the right-of-ways along thoroughfares. Another sign of the times can be found on today's editorial page. Letters to the editor in support of political candidates are a time- honored tradition, and the Crestview News Bulletin encourages our readers to utilize this venue to express their opinions. To keep things fair for all concerned, however, we ask that you follow a few sim- ple ground rules. Because we want to avoid any last minute accusations that can- not be answered in print prior to the elec- tion, we're setting a deadline for the publi- cation of all election- related letters to the editor. The last of these will be printed on Wednesday, March 7, just a little less than a week shy of the elec- tion on March 13. In order to prevent a mass mailing by one individual, we're also instituting a limit of one letter per person prior to the election. This doesn't mean that we're limiting the number of letters in support of any partic- ular candidate, how- ever. As you can see by today's sampling, some candidates' sup- porters are more likely to write letters than others. There's nothing sin- ister about that. We will show no' favoritism in whose letters are printed, as long as they are not slanderous or contain unsubstantiated alle- gations. The Bulletin reserves the right to edit letters for length, clarity, AP style, and grammar and spelling errors. Letters should not exceed 250 words. And while letters to the editor are a great way to show your sup- port for a particular candidate, don't forget to attend the upcom- ing Crestview City Council and Mayoral Candidate Forum on March 3 at 6 p.m. at the Crestview Community Center. Be sure to visit wxvw.nwf- dailynew's.'com to sub- mit your question for the candidates. Click on the Crestview city seal, and you'll be directed to a form where you can submit your ques- tion. The upcoming elec- tion is too important to ignore. Don't sit on the sidelines make your voice heard. WEDNESDAY RUARY 21, 2007 Jim Knudsen Publisher all Renee Bell Community News Heather Gann Ad Consultant Greg Allen Graphic Artist Robert Skelton Distribution Bobby Barkley Hook & Trigger John Parrott Military Reporter WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2007 LOCAL Crestview News Bulletin I 5A *-, .;r -_* Ti,, lif ELV7 . OLD fOGG6 OR BROKE UWinDOwsU? VINYL AND ALUMINUM REPLACEMENT WINDOWS A AT HURRICANE RESISTANT IMPACT WINDOW SYSTEMS LicensedI All windows & 682-1160 & Installation Insured meet Florida Building I.sisg Codes Serving Florida and South Alabama for 20 years! PewimetmgaS, Pewmem Raea, Pewme S Sce, P R.E .5, 0 XA P C tI / , PRE M.I E R 5.00/,, 5QOJ^ FDI PRKLEMIEK COMMUNI I Y .... 1 Bank of the Emerald Coast APY is annual percentage yield. Offer valid February 20, 2007 until April 30, 2007. Subject to change without notice. Minimum $100.00 to open savings account minimum $100,000.00 to open money market account, minimum $500.00 to open thirteen (13) month cretificate of deposit. 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Community gets a jolt of goodwill New downtown'coffee shop promises to be hub of community outreach Adam Ziglar Crestview News Bulletin A new coffeehouse in Crestview is carving a niche that is new to most businesses. Everything in the store - fresh, hot coffee and wireless Internet service is free. Convergence Coffeehouse opened its location at 498 N. Wilson Street on Saturday and launched a concept nearly 10 years in the making. The quaint coffee shop, complete ,with plush leather sofas and tepid earth-toned walls, is an extension of Convergence Church, a non- denominational fellowship that meets at Davidson Middle School on Sunday nights. The mission, according to the folks who attend the church, is to be a hub of con- versation spiritual or other- wise and to be a gathering place for those interested in serving the community. "Frankly, you don't have to be a Christian to come here," said Adam Duckworth, a "spokesman" for the church, who was suddenly nominated to the position as an interview began. The shop opened its doors Saturday. The smell of freshly brewed coffee mingled with the tangled lace of conversa- tions, the pluck of guitar strings and the mellow tap of conga drums. The shop, run by church volunteers, is rich with oppor- tunities to serve. The shop's goals are tc serve as an extension for area organizations, including the United Way, Sharing & Caring and the American Red Cross. Volunteers also hope to cre- ate a community board, where area citizens' needs lawn care, trips to the doctor and other needs can be met. "Right now, we're just play- ing it by ear," said Paul Quarrier, a volunteer. Currently, the shop is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. or Saturday and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Monday. Volunteers plan to extend the shop's hours as interest grows. To learn more about the shop, or to volunteer to help, call 398-5712, or visil www.convergencecoffee- house.org. DEP celebrates February as Florida Hiking Trails .Month 4,000 miles of trails offer scenic route to a healthy lifestyle TALLAHASSEE - Recognizing February as Florida Hiking Trails Month, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection is joining the Florida Trail Association to encourage Floridians to enjoy a healthy lifestyle by taking advantage of Florida's extensive trail system. "February is the perfect time of year to encourage outdoor recreation on one of Florida's award-winning trails," said DEP's Office of Greenways & Trails Director Jena B. Brooks. "Florida's greenways and trails pro- mote environmental .stew- ardship and a healthy lifestyle for our citizens as well as economic opportuni- ties for local communities." A match for any fitness plan, Florida boasts more than 4,000 miles of trails for walking, biking, hiking or riding. Initiated by .the Florida Trail Association, Florida Hiking Trails Month emphasizes fun and fitness along scenic and diverse trails, including paved rail- trails, urban trails through cityscapes and wilderness trails through Florida's award-winning state parks. The largest in the state, the Florida National Scenic Trail is a path that will ulti- mately extend 1,400 miles from the Gulf Islands National Seashore in the Panhandle to the Florida Keys. As one of eight con- gressionally designated scenic trails in the United States, this national treasure includes loop and linear trails on public lands throughout Florida. The sec- tions were built and main- tained by volunteers from the Florida Trail Association, in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, and include areas such as the Cross Florida Greenway and the Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail. The Office of Greenways & Trails manages eight state trails, including the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway, Florida's longest green corridor, stretching 110 miles from the St. Johns River near Palatka to the Gulf of Mexico. It also main- tains five rail-trails, which are railroad tracks restored and converted to recreation- al trails for hiking, biking and skating. Through Florida Forever, the state's premier land acquisition program, $4.5 million are spent annually to purchase land for future trail areas, additions and maintenance. For more information visit the Web site at www.floridagreenwaysand- trails.com or www.florida- trail.org. Crestview Manor crowns 2007 king & queen The Crestview Manor celebrated its yearly Valentine's Day tradition, by crowning a new queen and king Thursday. Pictured left to right are queen Edna Kold and king Joe Armstrong. The tenants voted for their king and queen. : s 6A I Crestview News Bulletin Potent jealousy FOR THE RECORD WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2007 * OBITUARIES Recently, a Crestview man was arrested after firing a BB gun at a Q, woman's house, hitting her car, win- dow on the home and the vinyl sid- ing. In all, the man's BB gun tirade caused more than $3,000 in damage. Apparently, the man has a history with the victim and her fiancee. According to the police report, the woman heard what she described as sever- al popping or dinging sounds against her house. She looked out of one of the home's windows and saw the defendant standing next to a neighbor's house. One shot pierced through a win- dowpane. The man then ran to his car and concealed the gun that looked like a rifle. He got in his car and left. After being arrested, the * man said he was shooting at squirrels in the direction that were in the same general direction as the woman's house. He denied ever shoot- ing directly at the house. Apparently, the squirrels hopped from the car to the side of the house to the win- dow those squirrels are notorious for teasing angry BB gun wielding hunters. The woman also has sur- veillance video that shows the man on her property throwing something on the front lawn. Front yards are scary places Recently, a Crestview man's daughter was threat- ening to kill him. The two were standing in the man's front yard. A L POLICE l BLOTTER l, Information taken from actual Ic enforcement reports, compiled b 5J Adam Ziglar aw y deputy was present. The daughter threatened to burn down the dad's house. Apparently, the entire dis- pute began when the dad picked up the daughter, who was using drugs at a guy's house. The dad brought her home and refused to let her take his car and go back to the house and continue to use drugs. The girl threw a fit that spilled into the front yard. Though the father and two deputies tried to subdue the girl, she threatened to kill herself by burning down the house while still inside. Deputies arrested her and she was charged with a number of offenses, includ- ing battery on an officer. Elusive job hunter Recently, a local woman let her 17-year-old son bor- row her Volkswagen Beetle to look for a job. Apparently, he forgot to tell her that he was going to look for a job in California. Or he could have trekked up the east coast, too. Four days after he left to look for his elusive "job," the mother reported the theft to the sheriff's office, who have yet to apprehend him. Sounds like he planned a road trip instead. When he is caught, it's going to be very disappointing if we find out that he never left the county. Some road trip. Buy a map, kid! Beulah Sutton Beulah Sutton, age 49, of Baker, Fla., passed away Friday, Feb. 16, 2007 at her home. Beulah was born in Choteau, Montana on Sept. 5, 1957. She had been a long time resident of Baker and did some substitute teaching at Baker School for several years. She was a member of Outreach Christian Center in Pensacola. Her husband, Jerry Sutton, father, Warren Jones, and a sister, Karen Jones, preceded Beulah in death. Survivors are her son, Juston Sutton of Tallahassee, Fla.; daughter, Katie Sutton of Baker; sisters, Lida Deonarine of Crestview, Fla., and Theresa Stewart of Pensacola, Fla.; grand- daughter, Jeri Nicole Richmond of Baker, Fla.; mother, Frances Hargraves. A celebration of Beulah's life will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 21 at the chapel of Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home at 6 p.m. with Rev. Tony Hill officiating. A time of visitation will be held with the family beginning at 5 p.m. A private family burial will take place at a later date. Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home is entrusted with services. Tommy Lynn Standridge Tommy Lynn Standridge, age 69, of Crestview, Fla., passed away Feb. 14, 2007 at his home. He was born in Gainesville, Fla. on July 6, 1937. He moved to Crestview from Tallahassee and has lived in Crestview for the past .18 years. He was employed with the Talquin Electric in Tallahassee as a linesman. He was a member of Santa Clara Baptist Church and Living Faith Baptist Church. He loved to fish and was a die hard FSU fan. Mr. Standridge is preceded in death by his parents, Jesse and Eunie Standridge, and his sister, Alma Melton. He is survived by his wife, Joyce Standridge of 49 years; sons, Jeff Standridge and Ann of Augusta, Ga., and Steve Standridge of Crestview, Fla.; daughters, Tina Standridge of Quincy, Fla., Rhonda Jones and Gary of Quincy, Beth Logan and Julian of Gibson, Ga., and Marcy Albertson and Guy of Lula, Ga.; brothers, Elmer Standridge' and Loiselle of Dothan, Ala. and Earl Standridge and Rita of Gainesville, Fla.; sister, Karen Hicks and Billy of Gainesville, Fla.; 16 grandchildren, and five great-grandchil- dren. A time of visitation was held Friday, Feb. 16 from 6 to 8 pm. at Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home. The funeral service was held Saturday, Feb. 17 at Santa Clara Baptist Church in Quincy with Rev. Tommy Batson officiating. Burial followed at Polar Branch Cemetery in Greensboro, Fla. Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home was entrusted with arrangements. CJVq Because Experience Matters... EMERALD COAST MEMORIALS 683-0511 We Offer Color Granite for Less. Serving NW. Florida & S. Alabama Since 1928 832 NORTH FERDON BLVD. CRESTVIEW, FL Robert "Bobby" C. Kline Jr. Aug. 21, 1966 Feb. 10, 2007 Robert C. Kline Jr., 40, went to be with the Lord Saturday morning, Feb. 10, 2007, having suffered a heart attack. Bobby was born in Indio, Calif. on August 21, 1966. Bobby attended Coachella Valley High School Class of 1984. He ....... worked alongside his father : in the family business Bob - Kline Fence Co. It was dur- ing this time that he learned from his father the trade that he continued perfecting with pride and passion. In 2002, he set out to fulfill his lifelong dream of travel- ing the United States. Through his travels, he relo- cated to Holt, Florida. After - relocating, Bobby worked for All Florida Fence Co. and remained there until his death. Bobby had a carefree spir- it and touched the hearts of Bobby Kline, Jr. all he knew and came in con- tact with. He enjoyed music, fence sign collecting, and World War II memorabilia. Spending time with his family and friends was a priority. Bobby kept them laughing with his pranks, and his unique style of telling jokes. Bobby leaves behind his mother, Essie Kline of Cathedral City; his father, ,Robert C. Kline Sr. of Coachella; his brother, Raymond Anderson of La Quinta, his sisters: Kim Zbinden of Alta Loma, Terrie Pena of La Quiinta, and Devona Kline of Palm Desert. Bobby's blue eyes and smile will be missed by all who knew him. Bobby leaves behind fond memories in the hearts and minds of his loved ones and friends around the country. The family suggests donations be made to The Serenity Triangle Club, Inc. 704 E. Robinson Ave Crestview, FL 32539 Please sign and view Bobby's guest book at tobobby- withlove.com or e-mail Robert C. Kline Sr. at bkline@dc.rr.com with any thoughts or stories about Bobby that you would like to share with the family. wk,' aw glawe DiR~cToRs George Whitehurst A Ami Holley ADVANCED PLANNING Bi Phone: (850) 682-3052 4" Fax: (850) 682-3600 C kndy Powell renda Anderson 36 West James Lee Blvd. restview, Florida 32536 * CRIME REPORTS City of Crestview crime reports 2/13: Steven F. Dearwent, 48, of 510 Hyde Park Drive, Crestview, was charged with a DUI. 2/14: Carl W. Casey, 19, of 5172 Lake Drive, Crestview, was charged with possession of an open container, liquor possession by a person under 21 and speeding. David J. Roberson, 18, of 334 Peggy Drive, Crestview, was charged with driving while his license was suspended. Okaloosa County Sheriff's reports 2/7: A 16-year-old juvenile, of Crestview, was issued a notice to appear on the offense of theft. A 15-year- old juvenile, of Crestview, was charged with possession of a firearm on school property. 2/9: Preston E. McLean, 28, of 980 Hard Times Lane, Holt, was charged per capias with failure to appear. * Everett Lamar Johnson, 27, of 4689 Cahokia Run, Crestview, was charged with violation of probation per a warrant on the original offenses of posses- sion of marijuana under 20 grams, possession of drug without prescription and crimi- nal mischief. 2/10: Bryant David Pate, 32, of 403 McClelland Street, Crestview, was charged with violation of probation per a warrant on the original offense of driving while his license was suspended. Earl Ray Watson, 21, of 6176 Old Hickory, Crestview, was issued a notice to appear on the offense of possession of marijuana. 2/13: David Andrew Steele, 24, at. large, was charged with aggravated bat- tery with a deadly weapon and violation of domestic violence injunction. A 14-year-old juvenile, of Baker, was charged with burglary of an unoccupied structure, damag- ing fire suppression equip- ment and criminal mischief. * Sloan Mortan, 43, of 110 Palmetto Drive, Crestview, was charged, per a warrant from Santa Rosa County, with battery. Christopher Upchurch, 44, of 224 Walker Circle, Crestview, was charged with shooting/throw- ing a deadly missile and crim- inal mischief. Mark Anthony Brooks, 43, of 1529 Hwy 90, Holt, was charged with viola- tion of probation per a war- rant. 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It's going to expedite the process of getting such indi- viduals "back to a safe envi- ronment," Okaloosa County Sheriff Charlie Morris said. The program is a joint effort of the Bridgeway Center, the Mental Health Association of Okaloosa- Walton Counties and the Okaloosa County School District. A strictly voluntary pro- gram, residents of all ages suffering from disorders that affect communication, such as autism, Alzheimer's or mental disorders, are encour- aged to participate. The database will contain information on each individ- ual, including a physical description, age, sex, contact number, referral agency, med- ication, a photo and a bracelet identification number. Partnering agencies are responsible for referring par- ticipants. "This is a wonderful bless- ing," said Okaloosa County Superintendent of Schools Alexis Tibbetts. MOPH members go beyond the call of duty T. . Even though electricity is an exceptional value, it is a controllable '" ,.. cost. 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' the Exemption Department in Fort Walton Beach at (850) 651-7240; or in Crestview at (850) 689-5900; or visit our web site at www.okaloosapa.com Pete Smith, OFA Okaloosa County Property Appraiser John Parrott Crestview News Bulletin There are some not-for- profit organizations that make it extremely difficult to find out what they actually do, or even how they spend their money, but then there are organizations such as the Military Order of the Purple Heart (MOPH) that have such high, demanding stan- dards that rumors of corpo- rate misconduct, or financial irresponsibility are unheard of. One of the reasons for this level of success is the selec- tion criterion. The Purple Heart is awarded only to members of the armed forces of the U.S. who are wounded by an instrument of war in the hands of the enemy and posthumously to the next of kin in the name of those who are killed in action or die of wounds received in action. It is specifically a combat deco- ration, which makes it one of the highest decorations in the land. It is also one of the' hardest to get.' The first MOPH was awarded in 1932, but its his- tory goes much further back to General George Washington, who personally designed a patch to be worn by his beleaguered, under- paid soldiers whom he was unable to promote. Nevertheless, Washington, still wanting to recognize his soldiers bravery and heroics, came up with the purple cloth tag to be worn on the uniform sleeve. Since 1778, the MOPH has morphed into a distinctive heart shaped device and has. been awarded to more than 1 million men and women since World War I. Currently there are about 43,000 living members of the MOPH. Nationally, it is. divided into six regions covering all 52 states,- its territories, including Guam and Puerto Rico. Each state is further OWC fal NICEVILLE Okaloosa- Walton College announces the Fall Term 2006 graduates. Four hundred nineteen (419) individu- als graduated from the college for the fall semester. * Students earning Highest Honors, a grade point average of 4.0, include: Associate of Arts Degree Crestview: Brenda Carol Barberree; Associate of Applied Science Degree Crestview: Joshua E. Rose; Certificate Crestview: Michelle Marie Cook, Ginger D. Stetson; Educator Preparation Institute Baker: Lisa Michelle Roy. Students earning High Honors, a grade point average of 3.8 to 3.99, include: Associate of Science Degree Crestview: Demetrius L. Hatten; Certificate - Laurel Hill: Todd 0. Tucker; Educator Preparation Institute - Crestview: Mary M. Lee, Jean Porrata. Students earning Honors, a grade point average of 3.5 to 3.79, include: Associate of Arts Degree - Crestview: Bonnie M. Cisco, Sinserria H. Collazo, Kevin Jon Fields, Peggy Joan Jackson, Sara Michelle Pyle, Ryan Charles divided into chapters. Here in Northwest Florida, MOPH Chapter 566 represents the four most western counties of Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton. There are about 100 mem- bers. The chapter is com- manded by retired US Army Command Sgt. Major Bill Everett of Baker. The crowning achieve- ment of Chapter 566 this past August was the dedication of the Purple Heart Monument now on permanent display in front of the Air Armament Museum in Okaloosa County. "We are really happy about how this project came about," Everett said recently. "There are several more projects lined up," Everett added. "We have to take it one step at a time." One current project that is drawing national attention is erecting a Medal of Honor Monument for Florala, Ala., native Sgt. Rodney Evans, who died in the jungles of Vietnam in 1968. Through his selfless hero- ism, Evans saved the lives of a dozen members of his pla- toon when he threw himself on a landmine, and for that act he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. "I knew Rodney, and he and I went into the army about the same time," said Chapter 566 Vice Commander James Bryan of Laurel Hill. It is this sort of heroics that Everett, and Bryan, want recorded and remembered. Another hallmark was the erection of the Walton County Purple Heart Monument, which sits at the entrance of the South Walton Courthouse Annex. The $10,000 monument was com- pletely funded by the Walton County Commission. "We can't thank them enough," said Bryan, who was instrumental in the per- suading the commissioners to fund the project. The MOPH is also a dedi- cated service foundation that also raises money for the JROTC Scholarship program, and nationally hundreds of thousands of dollars in schol- arships are awarded each year. Another important function of the MOPH is Veterans Affairs volunteer service. It is one of the strongest arms of the MOPH. Locally, veterans can thank the MOPH and its effective, gentle arm-twisting tactics for helping to get a Veterans Administration clinic approved for Eglin Air Force Base. The MOPH is open to anyone who has been honor- ably discharged and been combat wounded in service in the United States military. For additional informa- tion about membership, please visit the MOPH Web site at www.purpleheart.org, or phone Bill Everett at 537- 8553. Chapter 566 of the Military Order of the Purple Heart has several activities planned for the month of February. They include: Thursday, 11 a.rm. a Pensacola Veterans ir racial Park a mTrarial ar'ice to past dapter cnr - rTandEr ard re.i ed Lt. 001. Graham- Aaa. Monday, 9:50 artm. at dee Air rrxce Armament Museum, Ite ?,C will ec=r Lisecte ClEra far hEr skoart far rrlita-y Carkid- dOrs. 'he set will are as a kidrf fr thd-e cr ricn' s camn - rairpn to rai fitr f- 3 a rAlitar y working ogs Monday, 10:30 a.m. at tl Air R ce Armanent M1Nerm, d,- rDNrP will pay 7t11rtn tir late eaj. M. Talcr, .o w kiUlii in Ir3q in jau.ry. I term graduates Venable; Associate of Applied Kennedy, A n t h o n Science Degree Baker: George Michael Kolarick, Matthev Randall Joiner II / Crestview: Wayne Lawrence, Sarah Madden Yoan Ante, Ben L. Geer, Gina. E. Kimberly A. McDonald, Paul. Hendriks, Bernard John Lynch; Christine Miller, Emma Natal Certificates Crestview: Nina Rae Lacey Nichole Price, Ahsai Ailster, Brenda L. Schindler, Rasheed, Benito C. Rios Jr. Wanda Gail Simmons, Stephanie Jennifer Lynn Schaefer, Jillian M Lee Sims, Cameron M. Howard, Sims, Christina J. Thompson Steven C. McKosky. Sandra Trekell / Laurel Hill Students who completed the Barbara Bridges Demara requirements for degrees and cer- Associate of Applied Science Degre tificates include: Bachelor of Baker: Lisa Michelle Wall Applied Science Degree Baker: Crestview: Andrea J. Archer Lisa Michelle Wall / Crestview: Daniel Duane Bainbridge, Travi Michael Espeseth, Daniel Lee Matthew Brown, Michae Grantham, William H. Hallett, Espeseth, Robert A. Grappone Kristin Monique Myricks William H. Hallett, Melvin Jone Thurman, Todd Alan Yarger; Jr., Marina A. Kats, Wintress Joy Associate Of Arts Degree Baker: Lassiter, Jewel M. Pryor, Edwin William Randy Anglin Jr., Auna Rivera, Kerrie Lynn Stillman Katherine Brunson, Tracy Clark Rickey Whitfield, Terry Lynn Gordon, Daniel Tyler Matthews, Winkles, Todd Alan Yarger Cara Leane Spence / Crestview: Certificate Crestview: Nina Rae Scott Austin Bailey, Alexander Ailster, Georgetta E. Crews David Ballweg, Tamara Brady, Carolyn Michelle Lee, Brenda L Jenny Marie Case, Brian Joseph Schindler, William D. Allen Cheek, Michael Andrew Sandra Blackburn, Robert Boddy Cross, Janie D. Dardon, Sherry M. Heath B. Hehl, Brian Devalli Dubose, Tammy Lee Dye, Daniel Johnson, William R. Lantz, Ger Embury, Lindsay Grayson, J. McCarthy, Mildred A. McGhee Michelle Ivonne Harshbarger, Carl Keith Miley, Christopher A Valerie Jean Helms, Angela L. Pittman, Holly L. Trost; yV w n, a 1, n i, 1: a; e / r, s ., s y n n x; e S, I, e d e, k. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2007 8A I Crestview News Bulletin Local to Jlmw he~ 0 0 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" 0 aw 1 l.q 0 4 a G 0 41o m ow qu -.~ - - Re ip ou d u STUFFED CREOLE BELL PEPPERS 12 servings PREP TIME 15 Min COOK TIME 1 Hr 30 Min READY IN 1 Hr 45 Min 6 slices Sara Lee Soft and Smooth 100% Whole Wheat Bread, cubed 2 tablespoons olive oil 1/2 cup finely chopped onions 1/2 cup chopped celery 1 small green bell pepper, chopped 3 cloves garlic, minced 4 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley 1 teaspoon Creole seasoning,-or to taste 1 teaspoon file powder salt and ground black pepper to taste 1 1/2 pounds extra lean ground beef 3/4 pound sliced turkey ham, diced 1 pound baby shrimp 1/2 cup chicken broth 6 large green bell peppers, halved and seeded 1/2 cup plain bread crumbs PREHEAT oven to 325 degrees F. Toast bread cubes on baking sheets until golden brown. HEAT OIL in a large pot over low heat. Cook onion, celery, and green pepper in oil for 5 minutes. Stir in garlic, and cook for 2 minutes. Season with parsley, Creole seasoning, file powder, and salt and pepper. Increase heat to medium high, and add ground beef. Cook until beef is evenly browned. Stir in ham, and cook for 5 minutes. Add shrimp, and cook for 2 min- utes. Remove from heat, and stir in toasted bread cubes and chicken broth. STUFF EACH bell pepper half, and lightly sprinkle with breadcrumbs. Place stuffed bell pepper halves in a baking dish coated with cooking spray. BAKE in preheated oven for 1 hour. Weeky Caenda If your organization has a regu- larly scheduled standing meet- ing that you would like to see in our calendar, please mail it to the Crestview News Bulletin, 295 West James Lee Blvd., Crestview, FL 32536; FAX it to 682-2246; or e-mail us at okpublishing @crestviewbul- letin.com. Please label all cor- respondence: "Attn Weekly Calendar." HEALTH NORTH OKALOOSA GAS- TRIC BYPASS SUPPORT GROUP: will have monthly meet- ings at Body-B-Healthy, 2227 South Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, on the second Thursday of every month from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Hours are subject to change with holi- days. E-mail Donika at mamadonika@yahoo.com to con- firm. Meetings are open to anyone who has had the surgery, wants to have it, or is just interested in learning more about it. For more information call Donika at 826- 1177. LA LECHE LEAGUE of the Central Panhandle (serving Walton, Okaloosa, and south Santa Rosa Counties) now meets on the third Friday of each month at 10 a.m. in Niceville. Call Sarah at 420-3900 for more details. Free breastfeeding classes taught by Sarah Leatherman, an accredited La Leche League Leader. Classes held most Thursday evenings from 6 8 p.m. at First United Methodist Church, Chandler Building, Room 800 in Niceville LUPUS SUPPORT NET- WORK LSN meets every third Friday of the month at NOMC's Senior Circle Classroom in Crestview. For more information call 1-800-458-8211. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SUP- PORT GROUP meetings are open to those Who have MS, their fami- lies, and those who care about them. Meetings in the Fort Walton Beach area are held at 10:30 a.m. on the second Saturday of each month at the Bob Gates Welcome Center located at the Bob Hope Village in Shalimar. For more infor- mation or to receive our monthly newsletter please call Tina in Crestview at 423-1193. The ALZHEIMER'S SUP- PORT GROUP meets on the sec- ond Tuesday of every month at 11 a.m. in the Covenant Hospice Community Education Room at 370 W. Redstone Drive in Crestview. Guest speakers, group discussion and support from friends are all a part of it. COVENANT HOSPICE ON- GOING GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP Covenant Hospice invites anyone who has suffered the loss of a loved one to attend this free on- going grief support group on the first and third Wednesday of each month from 11 a.m. to Noon at its Crestview office located at 370 W. Redstone Drive. The bereavement specialist will present current information on growing through grief, the impact of grief, and renewal after loss. "Dutch" lunch follows the meeting. For more information, please con- tact Charlotte at 682-3628, ext. 235. The Twin Cities Hospital and the National Headache Foundation invite you to attend the monthly HEADACHE SUPPORT GROUP meetings. Call Susan at 897-0542 for more information and to RSVP. EATING DISORDER SUP- PORT GROUP (ANAD) meets each Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Fort Walton Beach Creative Senior Center, 31 Memorial Parkway SW. Nationally affiliated; local advisory board. Call 796-3277 for informa- tion. WEIGHT WATCHERS meets every Thursday at the First United Methodist Church, 599 Eighth Avenue, Crestview. Room 212. Registration and weigh in begins at 5 p.m., meeting follows. LUPUS SUPPORT NET- WORK meetings are held on the third Saturday of every month at the Crestview Public Library in the Conference Room. These support groups are spon- sored and conducted by Lupus Support Network. There is no charge for the meetings and every- one is welcome. For more information please call Lupus Support Network at 800- 458-8211. SENIOR CIRCLE is an out- reach organization committed to enriching the lives of seniors thru wellness and exercise programs, seminars on current issues of inter- est, friendship, and social gather- ings. To learn more about Senior Circle or to register for events, please call 689-8409. HOLT FIRE DISTRICT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS holds their regular scheduled meetings every third Thursday of the month at 490 W.U.S. 90, Holt, in the community building at 6:30 p.m. The public is encouraged to attend. HOLT FIRE DEPARTMENT holds its regular training meeting the second and fourth Thursdays from 7 p.m. at the fire station locat- ed at 490 W.U.S. 90 in Holt. Persons interested in joining the department are welcome to attend. DORCAS FIRE DISTRICT will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday Feb. 22, at 7 p.m. This meeting will be held at the New Station #41, located at 4418 Poverty Creek Rd. The public is invited! SOCIAL PEANUT PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION would like to announce the 32nd Annual Membership meeting to be held Thursday, Feb. 22 at the Jackson County Agriculture Conference Center in Marianna. Registration will begin at 6:30 p.m. followed by the traditional smoked steak dinner. ELDER SERVICES OF OKALOOSA COUNTY meets every Thursday for Game Day at 10 a.m. and the Quilting Club meets every Wednesday at 10 a.m. TRI-COUNTY BEEKEEPING ASSOCIATION meets the last Saturday of every month in the Agriculture Extension Building in Crestview. Contact 682-8390 for more information. PASSIONATE PAINTERS CLUB meets every second Monday evening of the month at Hughes Cabinet Shop. Social starts at 6 p.m. For more information call Deb at 682-2555 or Darliene at 217-0869. FRIENDS OF THE CRESTVIEW LIBRARY meetings are on the third Thursday of January, March, May, July, September and November at 10:30 a.m. at the Robert L.F. Sikes Library. The Friends welcome new visitors and new members. The GENEALOGICAL SOCI- ETY OF OKALOOSA COUNTY (GSOC) wants to help you keep your New Year's resolution to begin or be more involved in researching your Family Tree. GSOC, the Heritage Museum, Valparaiso Library, H2U and LDS Family History Center are working together to help you make your Family Tree dream come true. GSOC purpose is to help people research their ancestors, whether they came from other states, or locally. The Genealogical Society of Okaloosa County meets the second Saturday of each month. ,, . The DEFUNIAK SPRINGS GARDEN CLUB will present Felder Rushing, renowned horticulturist and author, on Saturday, Feb. 24 from 9 a.m. noon. The tickets will be $25 including a garden picnic lunch. For more information con- tact Dara Dobson 859-0096 or e- wildflowersmatter@defuniak.com. DOGWOOD GARDEN CLUB meets the 1st Monday of each month from September through May at 7 p.m. at different mem- bers' homes. For more information please call 682-2691 or 682-3639. EGLIN OFFICERS WIVIES CLUB will meet Thursday, Feb. 22, 2007, at the Eglin Officers Club. Social will begin at 11 a.m. and lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. The program will be Bingo. Please call Marilyn Bassett at 897-, 2369 by Feb. 15, 2007 for reserva- tions . ADVENTURE CLUB meets several times a month. For more information call Clarice Habinck at 581-4591 or e-mail freklzl00@cox.net. Thursday, Feb. 22, 3 p.m. Bike ride in Valparaiso. Meet at the strip mall at the intersection of John Sims Parkway and Hwy. 85. Saturday, Feb. 24, 10 a.m. Participate in the "Step Up Florida program with a bike ride on the Blackwater Heritage Rails-to-Trails path in Milton. Meet at the trail- head behind the Truly Spokin' Bicycle Shop on Highway 87 North in Milton. Lunch afterwards at the Texas Roadhouse. Tuesday, Feb 27, 3 p.m. Participate in the Step Up Florida program with a bike ride in the Gulf Breeze/Tiger Pointe area. Meet at the Naval Live Oaks Visitors Center on Highway 98 in Gulf Breeze. The GOLD WING ROAD RID- ERS ASSOCIATION (GWRRA), Chapter FL 1-0, meets at the Ryan's steakhouse on North Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview, across from Wal-Mart. Every third Saturday morning for breakfast at 8 a.m. and business at 9 a.m. Dedicated to the group motto "Friends for fun, safety, and knowl- edge," members enjoy the freedom of belonging to a nonprofit, nonreli- gious, and nonpolitical organiza- tion. There are over 80,000 mem- bers worldwide, and all motorcycles and owners are welcome to join. For information, call Wes Davis at 892-0318 or Jack Birge at 682- 3650. WESTERN GATE CHAPTER, FLORIDA ASSOCIATION: For more details on any events, visit the group's Web site at http://west- aate.florida.ora or call 932-5469. Third Thursday meetings are held at 7 p.m. at First Christian Church located at the corner of Langley and Goodrich Avenues, Pensacola. Sunday, Feb. 25, at 8 a.m. Join the Western Gate Chapter of the Florida Trail Association for a hike on the Juniper Creek Trail. Free. Details: (850) 484-9111. PENSACOLA VOLKSMARCH CLUB Walking & Social Club. Meetings take place at 7 p.m. every third Tuesday of the month at Founaris Brothers Restaurant. Visitors welcome. Details: 474- 9012 or on the Web site at www.angelfire.com/trek/pensaco- lafl/. HAPPY HOMEMAKERS HCE CLUB is one of the oldest volun- teer groups in the U.S., although the name has changed from "Extension Homemakers." Home and Community Education mem- bers are volunteers in the Family &j Consumer Sciences program of the UF/IFAS Extension program in Okaloosa County. Helping Florida families meet the practical chal- lenges of daily life remains one of the goals of the organization. Members enjoy educational pro- grams, community service work, leisure arts, and fellowship. They are also involved at the county, dis- trict, and state level. Meetings are available to all persons without regard to race, color, sex, age, handicap, religion, or national ori- gin. For more information call Nita at 682-3118.1 The SONS OF CONFEDER- ATE VETERANS hold meetings at i Sonny's in Crestview. The public may attend. Call Jack Bonham at 862-3891 for information. The SONS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION holds meetings at Neighborhood Cafe in Mary Esther., The public is invited to attend. For: more information call John Cahoon at 862-5078. The MOMS CLUB OF CRESTVIEW: The MOMS Club of Crestview meetings are held every' third Friday of the month at the Epiphany Episcopal Church, 424 Garden St. at 9:30 a.m. Open to Crestview mothers of all ages Call* 758-6187 or e-mail Joelle96@cox.net for details. MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOL- ERS OF CRESTVIEW meets the first and third Thursday of each month from 9:15 a.m. 11:30 a.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Crestview. You do not have to be a mem- ber of the church to attend the meetings. The group Web site address is www.MOPS.org. Call 682-9416 for information. MOMS OF MANY SEASONS is a group for moms of all ages. The meetings are on the second Tuesday of each month at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall across from the Crestview Courthouse. For more information contact Penny Byrd at 682-2544. The CRESTVIEW COMPUT- ER CLUB workshop will be held every 2nd Thursday of the month at OWC Rm. 303, U.S.90 East, from 2-4 p.m. Every third Thursday of the month will be a business meeting and workshop at New Bethel UMC, 5894 Hwy 85, from 7- 9 p.m. Beginners and experienced are1 welcome to join. For more informa- tion, contact Bill at bill358@earth- : link.net or at 537-8341. BLOSSOM GARDEN CLUB ; You may call Hilda Ard (537-4642) i or Amarene Griffith (537-3791) for ' more information. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY t OF OKALOOSA COUNTY For more information, contact Chuck , Licari at 243-6696. The EMERALD COAST PAR-, ENTS OF MULTIPLES meetings are held on the third Monday of the month at the First United Methodist Church in Niceville at 7 p.m. Brunches meet at different ; locations around the county at 9:30 a.m. on the second Saturday of each month. For more information please contact Carol Strom at 682-, 4556 or e-mail to Carol@allabout- dots.com. THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS DANCE ASSOCIATION has line dance classes for beginners on Monday nights at the DeFuniak Springs Community Center from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. for beginners, and from 8 to 9 dancing only (no teaching). For more information contact Rodney Ryals at 892-2562, 892-8284 (recorder at both num- bers), or e-mail him at opvnkv- rakko@gdsys.net. GOVERNMENT The DEERLAND MUNICIPAL ' BENEFIT UNIT COMMITTEE will hold a meeting on Feb. 22, at 6 until 7:30 p.m. at the Emanuel Baptist Church Field House, Crestview. The meeting is open to the pub-' lic. For more information contact Deerland MSBU Chair Mike McClard, 689-2221, or Public Works Coordinator Zan Fedorak, 689-5772. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2007 BUSINESS Crestview News Bulletin I 9A Okaloosa Center offering help with opioid dependence Opioid dependence is increasingly a problem in many communities. Furthermore, an estimated 20% of more of individuals interested in getting help for their dependence avoid seek- ing treatment because of the stigma attached to the condi- tion and limited treatment availability. For this reason, Okaloosa NeuroPyschiatric Center has become trained in office-based treatment of opi- oid dependence and have begun offering this service to patients in our office located at 4100 S. Ferdon Blvd., Suite Al, Crestview. Because the medication used is available by prescrip- tion, office-based treatment is often more flexible and con- venient than other treat- ments. Other benefits include treatment is advantageous strict privacy and rigorous because it treats the biological confidentiality and conve- basis of opioid dependence to nient take-home dosing. The decrease the patients' crav- use of the buprenorphine ings and withdrawal symp- toms. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact the office at 683-8040 or okaloosacenter@earthlink.net. Bridgway installs new officers Friday March 2nd ONE NIGHT ONLY AT KEE'S Only 5.00 Cover Ladies only please! Guys, you hang out in the other bar until the show is over. Doors open at 9pm. Unbelievable price of $5.00 cover for over 21 only. 18 to party, 21 to drink! Call 682-581 I or www.myspace.com/KeesBar Visit AmericanHunks.com for a preview. i U1l JobsPlus One-Stop Career Center Crestview, 212 N. Wilson, (850) 689-7823 Seminars and Job Fair Thursday, March 1 Attend the JobsPlus seminars and learn how to get the job Afterwards, speak with employers on-site at the JobsPlus you want. Job Fair. Seminars 3:00pm-3:30pm Build Wealth, Not Debt Elaine Courtney, Okaloosa Saves 4:00pm-5:00pm Effective Resumes Using Employ Florida Marketplace SDewey Elmore, obsP/us Employer Services Representative 5:00pm-5:30pm Build Wealth, Not Debt Elaine Courtney, Okaloosa Saves Job Fair 4:00pm 6:00pm Bring Plenty of Resumes Dress for an Interview JobsP us funded by the Worklrce Development Board of Okaloosa and Walton Counies, an equaloppo nity employerprogram. Auxiliay aids and services are available upon requestto individuals with disabilities. Telecommnunicaons Relay Srvice available using TYITDD equipment via the FloridaRelay Service t 711 . BURGESS MORRIS KULOW On January 6, Bridgeway Center Inc. con- ducted the Installation of Officers Ceremony at the Emerald Coast Conference Center. The new slate of officers for 2007 is: COUP President Keith Kulow, MD; President Elect/Vice-President Michael Coup; Vice- President Douglas Burgess; Treasurer Jon Morris; Secretary Missy McKim. @ BUILDING PERMITS Okaloosa County building permits 2/7: Rodney and Sue Jones, 7007 Henderson Road, Laurel Hill, burglar/fire alarm by Advanced Control Concepts. * Brian Campbell, Hwy 4, Baker, electrical, plumbing and manu- factured building by homeown- er. Phillip and Rosita Knaust, 3004 Windsor Court, Crestview, plumbing by Juan Lopez. William Martin, 505 Brooks Road, Baker, electrical by DB Electric. Henry Company Homes, 6201 Flash Lane, Crestview, electrical by Richardson Enterprises. * Edwin Henry, 2675 Corner Creek Road, Crestview, electri- cal by Richardson Enterprises. 2/8: Terry 'and Carol Weimortz, 6063 Blueberry Lane, Crestview, building addi- tions by Mike Josey Construction. Westerheim Homes, 4583 Durbin Lane, Holt, single family dwelling by homeowner. Ralph and Jane Robinson, 3018 Aplin Road, Crestview, electrical by Thor Electrical Contracting. Becky Bagget, 5788 Normandy Road, Crestview, mechanical by Hilton's Heating, Ventilation and A/C. Jeanette Jordan, 5612 Hwy 4, Baker, fire protec- tion system by Advanced Fire Protection Service. Watree Construction, 6107 Old Hickory Road, Crestview, single family dwelling by Brent Acree Construction. Dwight and Tammi Dunford, 1650 Dunford Place, Baker, accessory struc- tures by Patrick Vinson. * Christopher Daggs, 6400 Silver Street, Crestview, accessory structures by Patrick Vinson. * Stephanie Tate, 113 Pointer Lane, Crestview, accessory structures by Patrick Vinson. * Ralph and Jane Robinson, 3018 Aplin Road, plumbing by King Mobile Home Services. * Okaloosa Community Dev. Corp., Lot 23 and 25, Eagle Way, Crestview, single family dwelling by Unlimited Renovations. James Watts, 3650 Grady Lane, Crestview, electrical by homeowner. * Sammy Collingwood, Zach Avenue, Crestview, single fam- ily dwelling and plumbing by homeowner. 2/9: Lori Haas, 2809 Atoka Trail, Crestview, general build- ing permit by CTG Improvements. North American Turbines, 5582 Fairchild Road, Crestview, electrical and mechanical by Casey Electric. Okaloosa Community Dev. Corp., 4643 and 4647 Eagle Way, Crestview, plumbing by A-1 Plumbing. Georgiann Moore and Q. Thames, 6024 Sand Hill Road, Crestview, mechanical by Anderson's Heating & A/C. * Henry Company Homes, 6201 Flash Lane, Crestview, mechanical by Advantage Air. * Brad Parker, Penny Creek Road, Crestview, electrical by The Buyer's Advantage Finance Company. GW and Betha Hawkins, Highland Avenue, Crestview, plumbing and electrical by homeowner. * Jack Jr. and Tracy Rhoades, 5725 Fairchild Road, Crestview, plumbing and mechanical by homeowner. * Christopher and Amy Holloway, 1560 Hester Church Road, Baker, electrical by Crestview Electric Company. Airport Church of Christ, 2845 Airport Road, Crestview, mechanical by Ned Stewart Mechanical. 2/12: OKLCO, 5208 Moore Loop, Crestview, electrical by Richardson Enterprises. * Thomas and Kristi Whalen, 1000 Lonesome Pine Street, Holt, single family dwelling by Holland Development. K Courington and Carson Sweeney, 78 and 80 Old Milligan Road, Crestview, demolition by K Courington Construction. Mary Edwards, 143 Palmetto Drive, Crestview, plumbing by Juan Lopez. * Charles Brown, 1220 Sunshine Drive, Crestview, plumbing by Juan Lopez. Southeastern Consulting, 3202 Heritage Plantation Blvd., Laurel Hill, electrical by M&M Electrical. * Judy and Dale Allen II, 3425 Morning Glory Lane, Laurel Hill, plumbing by Skip's Plumbing & Repair Service. * Okaloosa Community Dev. Corp., 4647 Eagle Way, Crestview, electrical by American Electric Service. * Randy and Margie Trent, 2990 Windsor Circle, Crestview, electrical by.homeowner. 2/13: Robert David, 6530 Torry Pines Terrace, Laurel Hill, single family dwelling by Southeastern Consulting & Development. Anthony Slee, Hiawatha Street, Holt, plumb- ing by Faith Mechanical. * Ryan Thayer,, 4643 Bobolink Way, Crestview, plumbing by Faith Mechanical. Tim Tarpley Construction, Mary Lane, Crestview, single family dwelling by homeowner. * Daniel and Anglea Foradori, 2809 Shawnee Circle, Crestview, irrigation by A Cedar Oak Landscaping Co. Brian Campbell, 6096 Hwy 4, Baker, mechanical by Advantage Air. * Timmy and Cristi Armstrong, 5915 Oak Hill Road, Crestview, accessory structure, electrical, plumbing and mechanical by homeowner. Onshore Homes, Hiawatha Street, Holt, single family dwelling by home- owner. OKLCO, 5211 Moore Loop Crestview, single family dwelling by Centennial Development Corp. Edwin Henry, Corner Creek Road, Crestview, single family dwelling by Henry Company Homes. NORTHWEST FLORIDA D .aily News NeK~WS q! COUNT ON USI CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN 'T'f,,e 4,,s V)',,.. tt/f~',, ti, 850-682-6524 850-682-5608 www.nwfdailynews.com I 10A I Crestview News Bulletin wb s ^*^^ so^^ ob&f^^^B^^^^Rlveh^^^^ -'p LOCAL vowkme WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 20d7 Shoal Creek announces Valentine's Day king & queen "Copyrig hted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" . King Sterling Hawks and Queen Orie Riley of Shoal Creek Rehabilitation Center in Crestview Maylor makes outstanding presentation to TOPS #325 - 0 , .. Shoal Creek Rehabilitation Center cele- brated Valentine'. Dai with lots of t sitors and fanmil members, enjoying the events- \Va\ne Gall enter- taned with oldie- mu-ic. 'iou may contact him at 683-5151 for bookings The Valentine king, queen and their court received flowers, sweets, stuffed ani- mals, and sashes that listed their awarded posihons. All ..ther resident- received roses The king Sterling Hawks. and queen. One Rilev. are a big part of the community a:nd hold a large place in the Jail heartbeat ot Shoal Creek Rehab First runners up are Dorth\ Breeland and William Morris -econd run- ners up are Louise Perr\ and Ray Tyner, and Nora Drotleff was the honorable mention candidate Guest speaker Becky Maylor (center) is introduced to TOPS Leader Mary Ann Vincek by Chapter Member Laura Evans (right). Ms. eVans made the arrangements for Ms. Maylor of Physicians Medical in Crestview, who gave an informative pro- gram on strength training. TOPS Chapter #325 is grateful for her excellent presentation. (photo submitted) Rebekah S. Demers graduates basic training Air Force Airman Rebekah S. Demers has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. Airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the. Community College of the Air * Force. She is the daughter of Gerry Demers of Crestview. Demers is a 2005 graduate of Crestview High School. VOTE FOR DEDICATION EDUCATION * GOT QUESTIONS? WANT ANSWERS? GOT PROBLEMS? WANT SOLUTIONS? Stop by and talk with me on March I, and March 8, 2007, 6-9 p.m. at Sonny's BBQ (light refreshments provided) and then on March 13, 2007: VOTE * ED NEAL FOR MAYOR Political Advertisement paid for and approved by Ed Neal, non partisan candidate for Mayor of Crestview, Florida FT. WALTON BEACH 151 Mary Esther Blvd. #203 850-243-4456 Demers EXPERIENCE L ELECT Bob Allen for Crestview City Council Group 2 March 13, 2007 Paid political ad. Paid and approved by Bob Allen for City Council Group 2. wo li, Mother's Di is around the corner '^ Order Family & Mother's Rings & Pendants now before the rush! Closed Thursday, Feb. 22nd at 12 noon thru Tuesday. We will have show specials. CUSTOM DESIGN ENGRAVING & REPAIRS ^^T L- 850-683-8004 FINE JEWELRY 525C EDAR AVE. EAST M (BEHIND KFC) MONDAY -FRIDAY 9 TO 6 SATURDAY 9 TO 5 CLOSED SUNDAY that's a affordable. 682-1444 Nita Sneddon formerly with Shoal (reek Rehab (enter Beauty Salon (6 years) hasmovedto Hair 11775 N. Ferdon Blvd- ST[ A Hwy, 85 North Spedalizinq in EOder (are , Friday -r Some Thursdays 8-5 Saturday 8-? .otmaccess ,tvTeri NA AAtrc, *' >Chi^ck our leglnfcu.org-f... Rates & Terms ,'* Payrtieint Calculators NADA Auto Pricing 862-0111 "IkiVere A nlembei .latter lost" Crestview 682-6688 EGLIN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Branches: Fort Walton Beach Eglin AFB Hurlburt Field North & South Crestview ! Mary Esther Bluewater Bay Destin SLEEP DisoK6n CENTER UO9,-. rFT. WALTON BEACH & C Is Snoring A Problem In Your House WeCanHelp! 2 Locations to Serve You: , CRESTVIEW 502 EAST PINE AVE. 850-689-5496 Board Certified Sleep Medicine Doctor on Staff Roman Kesler, DO FAASM ,WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2007 Crestview News Bulletin I 11A Daggs tagged as a top performer for Star Fest 2007 Angie Toole s p pr Florida Freedom Newspapers ;a CRESTVIEW Saundra Daggs has taught for 18 years in local schools. She's served Sas the spokeswoman for her family business, Hub City Ford, in television commer- cials. And, she's entertained people countless times in jazz performances throughout the area. Now her talent and that of her friends will be showcased to help raise money for United Cerebral Palsy of 'Northwest Florida. Star Fest, the organiza- tion's signature fundraising event, is a telethon featuring performers and auctions. This year, Star Fest 2007: All Jazzed Up was taped in advance in the WSRE Jean and Paul Amos Performance : Studio on the Pensacola Junior College campus. The telethon will be broadcast on WEAR from 7-9 p.m. on i March 8. Daggs was one of the per- 'formers, as well as helping ,host the event. Others per- ,formers include local jazz favorites like pianist Bobby yan Deusen, the Lillian .Connection and Kim Cannon, ;who recently played at the 'White House. ' This isn't the first year pDaggs has helped out. , "I've belonged to different civic organizations and do community works for many ;different groups, so one year I *was talking to Pat Windham, 'who is involved in a civic or- 'ganization with me," she said. "We're also on the opera board together. That's how I :got into it the first :year, she called , 'and asked if I Star would help host." 20 Her reasons go All Jaz :deeper than just wil ,agreeing to help when asked, broad( though. WEAF She has had two people with 7 cerebral palsy Mar( touch her life. ,. When she took fier mother to Sacred Heart or treatment years ago, the hostess who escorted them to the floor had cerebral palsy. "This young lady just radi- ,ted pride and joy as she pushed her button on her tDITORS NOTE: This is the final Installment of a three-part series 4n Carver-Hill School. By ISAAC SABETAI ;Florida Freedom Newspapers | A bitter taste As Lewis stood before the cburt, the judge admonished heim that he was grown up and should get over losing his .chool. At times, Lewis has questioned whether his devo- When complexion doesn't matter, forgiveness brings change Saundra Daggs will perform during Star Fest 2007 wheelchair and escorted us to where we needed to go," Daggs said. "She had cheerful buttons on her sweater and always had a smile. I was always impressed that she had this job, this sense of independence, this opportuni- ty to be productive in soci- ety." Acnmir Fest 07: zed Up I be cast on R from ).m. on ch 8. As a musicL teacher Daggs taught at both Baker and Southside Elementary she had a student with cerebral palsy who came "to her music class. "She really made me realize that I wanted to do this, to work in this telethon, so I could help children like her," she said. According to the United Cerebral Palsy organization, the term CP refers to any one of a number of neurological disorders that appear in , infancy or early childhood and perma-nently affect body movement and muscle coor- dination but don't worsen over time. The most common early signs of cerebral palsy are a lack of muscle coordination when performing voluntary movements (ataxia); stiff or 'tight muscles, and exaggerat- ed reflexes (spasticitiN walk-. ing with one foot or leg drag- ging; walking on the toes, a crouched gait, or a "scis- sored" gait; and muscle tone that is either too stiff or too floppy. Some children also have cerebral palsy because of brain damage early in life: brain infections like encephalitis or head injury from a motor vehicle accident, a fall or child abuse. UCP has existed for 55 years, and the local group based in Pensacola has a range of programs from after school care to art and music classes. Adam Ziglar Florida Freedom Newspapers The date was July 3, 1970. My parents had just left Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church in Baker, where they were married. *Driving away, cans tied to strings and nearly invisible fishing line clapped against the hot asphalt like the feverish cheer of . cowbells at a ballgame. With a wedding dress lying across suit- cases in the trunk, my dad and mom sat in the front seat wearing comfortable attire for a long ride. My dad, like most men on their wed- ding day, remembered to say all the right words while declaring his love for my mom in front of the congregation. He did forget one minor detail. On the busiest weekend of the summer, he forgot to make hotel reservations. Driving to nowhere particular, the cou- ple made their first stop at a hotel in Pensacola. The city was teeming with tourists,. The city was preparing for the following , evening's fireworks festivities. Like typical Northwest Florida summer evenings, the humidity was so thick and syrupy that area pyrotechnicians worried that the fireworks would die quietly like falling stars. . The newlyweds stood in a short line. An. attendant stood behind a desk that was the right height for a pair of elbows. The fami- ly in front of my-parents a black family asked for a room. My dad overheard the attendant telling them that there wasn't an empty room. Like stranded Galileens traveling to pay their taxes, there was no room in the inn. He then approached the counter and asked if what he heard was true. To his sur- prise, the attendant gave him a room key to a second-floor spot with a view. The rooms weren't full; they never have been. In 1970. the racial strife was still perme- ating the South more than 100 years after * Abraham Lincoln out- lawed slavery with the 13th Amendment to' the Constitution. Each year around Black History Month, we draw our gaze -- upon civil rights lead-' ers like Martin Luther King Jr., Medgar Evers and Rosa Parks. We relish in their sacrifices ' and assume that the Adam Zigiar hardships they faced . and the battles they fought weie won by some daring, singular sweep of moral reck- oning. But it's easy to forget that many of these people died for their beliefs. Many of them were strangers to the promises they preached neverhaving seen the fruits of their labor. It's also easy to forget.the contributions made by area black leaders. As our series comes closer to its conclu- sion, I think about those I've met. Their belief in forgiveness and restoration is inspiring. "I'm black 24-7," one local leader recent- Iv told me, assured that there was nothing particularly remarkable about the color of his skin other than mine was white and his * was black. "And the one thing'I don't have a problem with is the complexionof my skin." For him, skin complexion.- whether black, white or purple is not an issue to divide people. Sometimes I wonder how things have changed since my parents' honeymoon. Then I think of people that I've met in recent weeks as I've attended events at the Carver-Hill School and other places. "One thing I don't have a problem with is my skin, complexion." Those words stick with me. When I hear them and see the loving faces of those I've met, I know things have changed. Carver-Hill: 'More than a school' tion to Carver-Hill is good for him. "I don't know if I'm rob- bing myself," Tommie Lewis said. "Maybe we should just move on." But Lewis can't bring him- self to let go of Carver-Hill. The school is a fraction of a mile from his house, and years of camaraderie cannot be given up. "You made lifelong friends," he said. "Even though you might not see them for years, it seems like when you saw them it was yesterday. It was more like family ties that go deep." So much to be proud of As it became apparent Carver-Hill would close, its alumni association formed the Carver-Hill Memorial and Historical Society to keep the school's memory alive. Their first task was to find a place to display all the memorabilia from the school. In 1975, May Day was cel- ebrated for the first time since 1969. This time it was the adults, not the students, lead- ing the day. Money was raised to preserve anything related to Carver-Hill. Alumni used May Day as an opportunity for a reunion. People filtered in to Crestview from all over the country. They cheered as the first Carver-Hill Museum opened in the old lunchroom that was once a military barracks. Soon trophies, pictures and books filled the small building locat- ed in Fairview Park, which is a short walk from the school. May Day became an annual celebration again., In 1982, the society gained access to the lunchroom at Carver-Hill for meetings. By then the school was fenced off and being used as an admin- istrative building for the School Board. In 2002, the society., moved into its new home next to the older building at Fairview Park. The new building housed a larger museum and computer rooms.. It was one of the more historic days for a group that prides itself of keeping the past alive. "You can see what the lives of people were like and what the school was like," Allen said. 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Ferdon, Suite C Northview Plaza Mini Mall Crestview mi MIS WISNO & J vo North Okaloosa Family YMCA gears up for first ever poker run Page 3B CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN TODAY -I Scott McKinney tells tale of second chance S Page 3B DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2007 Crestview Softball NEWS & NOTES Flinchum finishes on top The University of the Cumberlands men's wrestling team traveled to St. Charles, Missouri to wrestle in the 2007 Eastern regional tournament hosted by Lindenwood University. The Patriots ended the tournament with a third place finish as a team, falling to Lindenwood University (175.0) and runner-up Campbellsville University (138.0) with a team score of 113.0 The Patriots returned home with seven national qualifiers and one regional champion. At the 285 lbs class, Eric Flinchum, of Crestview, finished "on top, winning the heavy- weight class and claiming the .only first place finish for the Patriots The 2007 NAIA National 'Tournament will be held March 2-3, 2007 in Sioux City, IA. Hole-in-One Marie Lyons, of DeFuniak Springs, got a hole-in-one on Monday, Feb. 12, 2007 at Foxwood. Driving the distance of 135 yards, Marie used a 7-wood on hole 8 to get her hole-in-one. Foxwood Country Club stats Sunday Lowball Feb. 11 First place (12 under) Steve Whiddon, Jerry Maughon, George Holland, Howard Mitchell Second place (11 under) Bill Ward, Bo Belanger, Tom Prier, Larry Fordyce. Third place (9 under) - Mike Bouchard, Dona Bouchard, Brian Middleton, John Krause. Fourth place (9 under) Brad Gutnik, Jerry Devoy, Jim Fischer, Norm Hullinger. Fifth place (8 under) - Don Kearney, Don Widmaier, Jesse Dennis, Ron Boisjolie, and Hal Jellison. Thursday Lowball Feb. 8 First place, (6 under) - Fred Heiler, Jesse Dennis, Howard Mitchell, David Smith. Second place (5 under) Patrick Shatney, George Bonner, Bill Hughes, Norm Hullinger. Third place (5 five under) Melvin Cox, Jimmy Johnson, Mike Rees-Evans, Glenn Mashburn. Fourth place (4 under) Claude Stile, Jim Fisher, Fred Schneider, Jerry Devoy. Fifth place (4 under) - Aaron Danile, Neil Locke, Glenn Boutwell, Barry Taylor. INSIDE THE Car of Tomorrow making news today Page 2B ***********/Special to the News Bulletin Kelly Jernigan (center) finishes her fourth and final year as a Lady Bulldog under Crestview coach Keith White before moving on to play college softball under Alabama Southern coach Elaine Covin (left). JERNIGAN'S JOURNEY :restview standout signs on to play at Alabama Southern Leslie Fike Florida Freedom Newspapers CRESTVIEW Playing softball for a junior college with high academic stand- ing and a small town feel is where Kelly Jernigan wants to see herself after grad- uating this May. Last Friday, the Crestview High School senior set the course for her future by signing a national letter of intent to play softball for Alabama Southern (ASCC). "She'll be a great assessment to Alabama Southern," said Crestview coach Keith White, who's watched Jernigan's softball skills become white hot since freshman year. "Baseman, catcher, outfielder :.. she can take command of every position but pitcher," said White. But she claims third base as her home sweet home. When White informed ASCC's girls' softball coach, Elaine Covin, of Jernigan's interest in attending the junior- college, Covin decided to catch a game. "Kelly is just so dam smart and she's fearless at third base," Covin said Friday at the signing. "I saw her make the pret- tiest dive and catch the other night you have ever seen. It was awesome." "That's what we look for (at Southern Alabama)," she added. "My kids have to be willing to get dirty and Kelly doesn't hesitate." Covin has headed the girls' softball program at Alabama Southern since it began 11 years ago. Next fall, Jemigan will prove her skills by playing in the program's 30 exhibition games, from which players earn their starting posi- tions for the spring. "I'm just very proud of my daughter," said George Jemigan, watching from the sidelines. The deal is equivalent to a $10,000 scholarship over a two-year period. Jernigan said she's undecided on a major at the moment but can't wait to play the sport she loves at a higher level. The 17-year-old took up softball as a fourth-grader and hasn't taken a break from the game since. "I'm very excited," she said. "I love small towns and the small community and they're a great academic school." "Kelly is just so darn smart and she's fearless at third base." - Elaine Covin, Alabama Southern softball coach Jernigan works hard at everything she does on the field as well as in the classroom and is going to bring a lot of excitement and motivation to her new team, said White. "She really is a steal for them," he added. The senior begins her fourth and final year of high school softball by leading the lady Bulldogs into a new season as senior captain. "I'm going to miss them, but some of them may come with me," said Jernigan, explaining that a few teammates may be signing their own letters of intent soon. "I did not make a mistake (in signing Jemigan)," said Covin. "She is awesome. If she continues (performing) like she is now, she's going to see a lot of playing with us her freshman year." White excited about Bulldogs Crestviewcoach has reason to believe his teamrn will be good again Jared Macarin Florida Freedom Newspapers Crestview lost just two players off last year's team that reached the District 1- 5A semifinals. The Bulldogs had their pitcher coming back, and many of their top hitters. They moved some peo- ple around in the off-sea- son and welcomed in some talented youth. Put it all together and it's the reason why Cre-itview- softball coach Keith whitee is excit- ed about this year. See Bulldogs, page 3B Nick Tomecek /Florida Freedom Newspapers Crestview's Shasta Tew pitches last Friday against Choctawhatchee High School. Bulldogs' wrestler Miller is turning some heads Jared Macarin Florida Freedom Newspapers One glance at Crestview wrestler Kyle Miller's per- formance at the Class 2a state finals might draw a "So what?" from some. Yes, the junior 125- pounder was done on the first day with a pair of losses. On the surface, that may not look like a big deal. It is. It's a huge deal because Miller has another year of school left. It's a big deal because even spending one day at the state tournament should give him tremendous motivation for the next year. It's a big deal because it showed others on the Bulldog roster that they, too, could make it if they work hard. After looking at it, it's a very big deal. Kudos to Miller (and the eight other locals) for making it that far. It's not easy. Wrestling is one of the hardest sports to train for, and it requires a great deal of focus, determination and self- motivation. To just make it to state is no joke. Heck, to make weight for some of these guys is no joke. I won't call it cutting weight, because that has a negative connotation, but in The Way I see it order to maintain these wrestlers m very strict regime weights, running wrestling in orde their desired weiE you are a heavy doesn't matter as But that is not as a member of a weight class mus body into a light maintain enough not be just light. You need lean muscle, and not just in Jared your upper body. Wrestling Macarin tests your whole body, and it's not something any athlete can just walk off the street and do. It takes a lot of train- weight, ing because the technique iust have a involved is often so subtle it 'n of can be missed. And that tech- and nique is what makes the best r to stay at wrestlers the best. It's those ght unless subtle moves, a weight shift, a eight and it hand in the wrong place, much. which often lead to a victory Miller, who or defeat. smaller Miller has shown he is t sculpt his among the best in the state by weight, yet advancing that far once. I strength to would bet he would be disap- pointed if he didn't make it father next year. I am sure the other Bulldog wrestlers who went to regionals, com- peted and saw Miller move on, are motivated for next season. So while it may not look impressive that Miller was knocked out on the first day of competition, the effects of advancing to state for the first time won't be seen until next year with him or his team. It's an experience he won't soon.forget. 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The referendum question shall be voted upon only by registered voters whose residence lies within the boundaries of the City of Laurel Hill. Voters must be registered no later than Monday, February 12, 2007, to be eligible to vote in this election. The polling place at Precinct 5, First Baptist Church of Laurel Hill, 3972 2nd Avenue, Laurel Hill, shall be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. on election day. The referendum shall be composed of the following question: NEW CHARTER AMENDMENT FOR CITY OF LAUREL HILL, FLORIDA Providing for the change of one regular council meeting, to two regular council meetings each month; to be held the second and fourth Thursday night of each month; and providing an effective date. YES for approval NO for rejection Absentee ballots may be obtained from the Supervisor of Elections office as provided by law. Early voting will be held February 26, 2007 March 10, 2007, Monday through Saturday, from 8:30 am 4:30 pm at the Supervisor of Elections offices, located at 101 James Lee Blvd E, Rm 1, Crestview, and 1804 Lewis Turner Blvd., Suite 404, Fort Walton Beach. February 7, 2007 February 21, 2007 Patricia M. Hollarn Supervisor of Elections Okaloosa County FL Inaugural YMCA poker run set to ride through North Okaloosa Leslie Fike Florida Freedom Newspapers CRESTVIEW The North Okaloosa Family YMCA is inviting residents to celebrate the Irish holi- day next month by partici- pating in the county's first YMCA poker ride. "The reason we're excit- ed about this is it's a new adventure for us," said Jean Hummel, director of the North Okaloosa Family YMCA. On March 17, St. Patrick's Day, the Crestview branch will host a Leprechaun Run Poker Ride for motorcyclists. "We know there is a com- munity of bikers that enjoy doing this sort of thing and we want to tap into that community because they do a lot of good charity work,", said Hummel. "They can have fun, enjoy a beautiful ride, weather permitting, and raise money for a wor- thy cause in the process." James Wheat 'and other event coordinators have already received a huge response in rallying for local riders' participation. More than 100 bikers have already unofficially regis- tered for the poker ride, said Wheat, who is also chairman of the North Okaloosa Family YMCA FOR MORE INFORMATION WHAT: The North Okaloosa Family YMCA Leprechaun Run Poker Ride WHEN: March 17, St. Patrick's Day WHERE: North Okaloosa Family YMCA on Wilson Street TIME: Registration begins at 9 a.m. with first rider out at 10 a.m. REGISTRATION FEE: $10 per rider Board of Directors "These bike riders are really great," he added. "When we asked them to help support this they didn't even hesitate." The poker ride will bene- fit the North Okaloosa Family YMCA Strong Kids Campaign. "Our intent is that this will become an annual event around St. Patrick's Day that will grow year after year," said Hummel. "We want this to be an event that the community will look forward to each year." Participants are encour- aged to flaunt their Irish heritage with kilts, hats, jewelry, their family's coat of arms and anything green for the costume contest. A prize will also be given for the best decorated motorcycle. The more flam- boyant, the better. In keeping with poker run tradition, the route of the ride is a secret until the actual day. "That's just how the poker rides are done," said Wheat. Riders will stop at vari- ous destinations along the route to collect playing cards. Whoever has the best poker hand at the end of the ride wins. A consolation prize will be given to the rider with the worst hand. St. Patty's Day is going to be the perfect time for this fund-raiser, assuming the weather cooperates, said Wheat. If by chance it rains, the poker ride will be rescheduled for the same time the following day. The leprechaun run will start at the North Okaloosa YMCA on Wilson. Registration begins at 9 a.m. with the first bike out at 10 a.m. The entry fee is $10. Live entertainment will be provided along with food vendors. For more information, contact James Wheat at (850) 305-0265 or Rick Goff at 682-8635. Peiin goa mond chance... end do&mil. qu ndei Ad = w - 0 = - -~ S -- S 0 ~-- S. - a S. 0. -.5 - S - - S. - dl.- - - a q 40 S. S - S. S. a S. A Free Real Estate Seminar for... Crestview residents thinking of Buying, Selling, Renting, or Investing in Real Estate will be held at the Crestview Chamber of Commerce on Main Street on Thursday evening, I March, 2007, at 6 to 8 PM. The Speaker, David Young, is a nationally-recognized real estate educator & local REALTOR. 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White is hoping his squad can just put it all together. "We're there," he said. "We just need to find what it takes to win. Once that light comes on, we'll be fine." Softball usually depends a lot on a pitcher and the Bulldogs are returning one of the area's best in junior Shasta Tew. The left-hander came on strong at the end of last year and is one of many players returning whom White is depending on. Another pair who have a lot of responsibility are Autumn Norris and Tera Gainer. Norris is the team's lead- off hitter, while Gainer is the Bulldogs' power hitter and one of five seniors. The other seniors are Kelly Jernigan - an Alabama Southern signee Megan Eason, Tiffany Starr and Jessica Ernst. "We've got a good group of seniors and some good young ones stepping up," White said. While he returned a solid nucleus, White said the team tinkered with the positions of numerous players. Now, it's just a matter of settling in and mov- ing forward. "We're trying to find that continu- ity," he said. "We moved a lot of peo- ple around." And with everyone settled, White has set the bar high for his fourth sea- son at the helm. "We have real high expectations," he said. "We want to compete for the dis- trict title. People may be taking us lightly, but we're coming after them and we're going to play hard every night." HARDCOREII CENTER 307 N. Main St. Crestview, FL Mark Kempski Owner 398-5244 $35 per month or less No Contract Obligation! MONTHLY MEMBERSHIPS *Tanning Beds -Tanning Lotions *Supplements *Cardio Free Weights *Selectorize Machines SShowers & Personal Training Crestview Dart League Spring Weekly Standings February 15 1ST DIVISION Hit Men Jaguar's Stars & Stripes Stray Dogs Black Widows Toss My Salad HIGH IN STATS Bob Birch 120 Ellen Hashek HIGH OUT STATS Kevin Johnson Judy Fitzgerald SEASON HIGH IN Bob Birch 120 Ellen Hashek SEASON HIGH OUT Kevin Johnson Judy Fitzgerald 2ND DIVISION Wonderers Dazed And Confused Devils Al Riders Rodney Brackett Jenny Montford Jack Jackson 94 Walt Montford Misty Forsythe Rodney Brackett Jenny Montford HIGH IN 114 HIGH OUT HIGH IN, 7 4 0 136 70 70 40 136 114 SEASON HIGH OUT Jack Jackson 70 94 Walt Montford 70 Misty Forsythe 40 58 ANNOUNCEMENTS 32 DIv I Low Ton Al Zimmerman 101 High Ton Eddie Norris & Chi Nguyen 140. DIv II Low Ton Jonathan Haggard & Rodney Brackett - 11 120 High Ton Richard Wesche 140 MEN'S MVP POINTS & TONS, 1ST DIVISION NAME MVP TONS Bob Brich 36 7 Eddie Norris 28 4 Bobby Gainey 26 1 Jack Jewell 23 2 Scott Decker 21 0 Mike Miller 19 2 Steve Hinrichs 19 0 Jack Miller 18 1 Al Zimmerman 16 2 Adam Kelley 14 1 Kevin Fitzgerald 13 1 Kevin Johnson 13 2- Chi Nguyen 12 3 Russel Carroll 12 1 Brooks Taylor 11 1 Darryl Brooks 9 1 John Hashek 9 0 John Montford 7 2 Mark Benoit 6 1 Lee Holland 6 0 Brian Soals 3 1 WOMEN'S MVP POINTS & TONS, 1ST DIVISION NAME MVP TONS Judy Fitzgerald 19 1 Ellen Hashek Lydia Benoit MEN'S MVP POINTS & TONS, 2ND DIVISION NAME MVP TONS Ron Meyer 21 2 Rodney Brackett 21 2 Richard Wesche 20 2 Bill Brambaugh 19 1 J.D. Way 14 2 Jack Jackson 13 1 Walt Monfford 12 0 Jon Burds 11 0 Jonathan Haggard 7 1 Gary Easterwood 7 1 Billy Becknell 0 0 WOMEN'S MVP POINTS & TONS, 2ND DIVISION NAME MVP TONS Misty Forsythe 12 1 Jenny Montford 12 0 Emily Wesche 5 0 Jewel Boutwell 4 0 Bea Spence 3 1 Dixie Way 2 0 Disney seeks nominees for deserving teachers LAKE BUENA VISTA - One lucky educator will receive a money-can't-buy experience that only Disney can provide, a night in Cinderella Castle. Disney Youth Group Programs is looking to reward a special educator during the "Year of a Million Dreams" celebra- tion at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Until March 1, anyone can go online at www.DisneyYouthGroups.c om and nominate a truly deserving educator. Entrants will be able to tell how their nominee is dedicated to enriching the lives, showing notable compassion, and delivering creative experi- ences for their students. "Educators are often not recognized or rewarded for the difference they make in the lives of their students," said Tim Hill, director of spe- cial programs for Disney Destinations. "We encourage everyone to nominate an educator and give them a chance to enjoy the royal treatment." The winning educator and four guests will receive a complete vacation package including round-trip airfare, a three-night Disney resort stay, Magic Your Way multi- day tickets with Park Hopping and the Cinderella Castle Suite stay. The Cinderella Castle Suite was created as a part of The Year of a Million Dreams, a year- long event at Walt Disney World that celebrates the dreams of Disney guests. A part of The Year of a Million Dreams is the Disney Dreams Giveaway, where guests are randomly award- ed magical experiences such as a $500 Disney shopping spree, a gourmet dining experience, or the opportuni- ty to spend the night in the Cinderella Castle Suite - making it truly a money- can't-buy experience. After the rest of the Magic Kingdom guests have head- ed home, this formidable educator and guests will keep the castle lights burning brightly well into the night, wrapping themselves in the cozy comforts of their dream suite a salon, bedchamber and bathroom off of a private marble-floored lobby some four stories above the sur- rounding Magic Kingdom, replete with rich details befit- ting the 17th century fairy- tale and the French chateaus that inspired the design of Cinderella Castle. Other "Random Acts of Magic" will be awarded to lucky youth groups during this first of its kind celebra- tion. Over a million dreams will be granted randomly in and around the Walt Disney World Resort: For more information on all the offerings of Disney Youth Group Programs visit www.disneyyouthgroups. com Ne LW'7de &sh ip For a New Crestview Vote DAVID CADLE for Mayor of Crestview BROWN'S GROCERY Fabulous February SAVINGS Boneless Beef $.49 Shoulder Roast &fLB Ground $ 59 Beef Smoked 7 SPicnic Hams B. SMarket $187 Bacon I The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has three workshops planned for women who want to spend a weekend learning a variety of outdoor skills. The first one will be March 30 April 1 in Ocala, the second will be Oct. 12-14 in Tallahassee, and the third will be in West Palm Beach Nov. 30 Dec. 2. The FWC invites women, 18 and older, to attend the workshops to learn or improve their outdoors skills and enjoy a few recreational activities. In four, three-and-a-half-hour sessions, workshops teach skills associated with hunting/shooting, fishing and non-con- sumptive activities, such as canoeing and camping, at all levels of physical activity. The Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Program offers a fun and supportive atmosphere to experiment and enjoy the camaraderie of others who want to learn about Florida's great outdoors. Although it is designed with women in mind, the camp is open to anyone who wants to learn in a comfortable, non- threatening, non-competitive, hands-on atmosphere. The camp's instructors strive to make participants feel at ease. "Patience is the secret to the success of our Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Program," said Lynne Hawk, the FWC's director of the program. "Our instruc- tors are here to guide people through the activities. There is no intimida- tion." The first workshop will take place at Ocala Conservation Center in the Ocala National Forest, the second will be at Wallwood Boy Scout Camp in Quincy (near Tallahassee), and the third will be at Pine Jog's Everglades Youth Conservation Camp in the J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area (northwest Palm Beach County). They are rustic summer camp facilities with basic, modern amenities. Lodging is dormi- tory style, with meals served in the cafe- terias. Sessions will begin Friday after- noon and end Sunday with lunch. The cost is $150; however, partial scholarships are available for low- income participants. Workshops are limited to 100 participants on a first- come, first-served basis. Session topics include instruction in pan-fishing; handgun shooting and hunting; bass fishing; archery and bowhunting; fly-fishing; basic wilder- ness survival. Many more topics will be covered under the workshop as well. 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NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DIS- SOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: RUSTI LENORA DANIEL 421 South Endicott Spearman, TX 79081 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 Emory Charles Daniel, whose address is 1249 E. First Avenue, Crestview, Florida 32539, on or before March 3, 2007, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at the Okaloosa County Courthouse, 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL 32579, before service on the peti- tioner 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 Circuit Court's Office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of Circuit Court's Office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, 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 automatic dis- closure of documents and Infor- mation. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of plead- ings. DATED: January 26, 2007 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT BY: Beth McDonald Deputy Clerk 01/31/07 02/07/07 02/14/07 02/21/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 07-CA-529-C SELVA JEAN CORBIN HOL- LOWAY, RANDALL HUSTUS CORBIN, PLAINTIFFS, V. HEIRS of 0. O0. HUGHEN and the HEIRS of C. E. EVANS, DEFENDANTS. NOTICE OF ACTION If you ar an heir of HEIRS of 0. 0. HUGHEN or C. E. EVANS YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a com- plaint has been filed against you in the Circuit Court of Okaloosa County, Florida to quiet title on certain real property which was formally owned by C. E. Evans and 0. 0. Hughen, and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses to said com- plaint, if any, to: Mark Welton, Attorney for Plaintiffs WELTON & WILLIAMSON, L.L.C. 1020 Ferdon Blvd. South Crestview, FL 32536 on or before March 16, 2007, and to file the original with the Clerk of this Court, at the Okaloosa County Courthouse, Crestview, Florida, either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter, or a default and final judgement will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. WITNESS my hand and seal of this court on this 2nd day of February, 2007. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Court By: Kitty Sims As Deputy Clerk 02/07/07 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 07-DR0054-S IN RE: The marriage of ANDRE DOMINGOS DE SOUZA, Petitioner, and MARISEL GONZALEZ, Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: Marisel Gonzalez Respondent's last known address: 2901 Ravenwood Lane Kissimmee, FL 34741 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Andre Domingos De Souza, whose address is 8997 NW 13th Court, Coral Springs, FL 33071, on or before March 12, 2007, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, FL 32579, before service on the Petitioner or immediately thereafter.lf you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Petition. Copies of all court documents- ments in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk Dated this 1st day of February 2007. DON W. HOWARD As Clerk of Court By: Tiffany Gardner As Deputy Clerk 02/07/07 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Macwest as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued there- on. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the property is assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 2088 of 2004 Assessed to: Richard L Pawlik Description: Homewood S/D Lot 15 BlkA Parcel ID#: 10-2S-24-3020-000a- 0150, Opening Bid: $59,067.95 all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31st day of January, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Plymouth Park Tax Service as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the property is assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 2071 of 2004 Assessed to: Masonic Lodge No 37 Description: Sylvania Hts S/D Lot 10 BIlk 7 Parcel ID#: 09-2S-24-244A-0007- 0100, Opening Bid: $5,291.09 all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31st day of January, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Plymouth Park Tax Service as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the property is assessed arid'the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 1817 of 2004 Assessed to: Gregory & Debera O'Dell Description: Holiday Isle Lot 35 Blk E Parcel ID#: 00-2S-24-2186-OOOE- 0350, Opening Bid: $193,844.65 all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31st day of January, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Plymouth Park Tax Service as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the property is assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 1773 of 2004 Assessed to: D S & J M Wilford Description: Holiday Surf & Racquet Club Unit 504 Parcel ID#: 00-2S-24-1285-000B- 0504, Opening Bid: $9,799.71 all of'said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31st day of January, 2007. PUBLIC NOTICES MRl I ('rpcn uipaw, NewsQ PBulle Itin assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 2413 of 2004 Assessed to: Margaret A McCoy Description: Beg 660 ft N & 660 ft W of SE Cor of NE1/4 of SE1/4 N 263.5 ft W 165.3 ft S 264.5 ft E 165.3 ft to Beg 990-613 Parcel ID#: 20-3N-24-0000-0006- 0090, Opening Bid: $2,872.44 all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31st day of January, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Shannon H Bums as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the property is assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 3324 of 1999 Assessed to: J Richard Staley Description: Corn NW Cor of Sec S401.2 ft to Beg E191 ft S150 ft W56.53 ft alg curve of Cul-de-sac 130.90 ft W41 ft N175 ft to POB - Lots 343 & 344 Parcel ID#: 10-2N-25-0000-0006- 1350, Opening Bid: $1,158.67 all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007, Dated this 31st day of January, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Matthew J. Dillon as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the property is assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate #-2004 of 2311 Assessed to: Staff's Restaurant Inc Description: Corn NW Cor E411 ft S to ROW N100 ft E100 ft to POB E50 ft S to ROW W50 ft N103.6 ft to POB Parcel ID#: 24-2S-24-0000-0009- 001A, Opening Bid: $8,823.89 all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31st day of January, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Plymouth Park Tax Service as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the property is assessed and the description of the property Is as follows: Certificate # 2100 of 2004 Assessed to: Christopher Thompson et al Description: 2ND ADD BEL AIR Lot 24 BIk G Parcel ID#: 11-2S-24-0202-000G- 0240, Opening Bid: $48,685.85 all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31st day of January, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Jaguar Tax Services as holder of the fol- lowing certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate 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, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclo- sure of documents and informa- tion. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, Including dismissal or striking of pleadings. number and year of issuance, the name in which the property is assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 320 of 2004 Assessed to: Victor J & Ann D Fangio Description: Emerald Dunes Condo Unit 105 Parcel ID#: 00-2S-22-0973-0000- 1050, Opening Bid: $25,034.82 all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Columbus Tax Services as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certifi- cate number and year of issuance, the name in which the property is the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31st day of January, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Milton Sirotta as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued there- on. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the property is assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 1281 of 2003 Assessed to: Raymond J Daigle Description: Beg SE C Sec W 551.05 ft N45 Deg E 300 ft N36 deg E 100 ft for Beg N36 deg E 100 ft W 216 ft to River S 42 deg W 107.85 ft E 228 ft to Beg - OR1105-1932 Parcel ID#: 14-3N-23-0000-0022- 0020, Opening Bid: $1,788.60 all of said property being In the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described In the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31st day of January, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Matthew J. Dillon as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the property Is assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 3316 of 2003 Assessed to: Thomas W McCaleb Description: Casa Loma 1st Add Lot 19 Blk 1 Parcel ID#: 16-2S-25-0351-0001- 0190, Opening Bid: $3,672.08 all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31st day of January, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Plymouth Park Tax Service as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the property is assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 1679 of 2004 Assessed to: Yvonne Boling Description: East Wright S/D Lots 7 & 8 BIk B Parcel ID#: 35-1S-24-0720-OOOB- 0070, Opening Bid: $46,181.48 all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described In the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31st day of January, 2007, DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk . 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Plymouth Park Tax Service as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the property is assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 1679 of 2004 Assessed to: Yvonne Boling Description: East Wright S/D Lots 7 & 8 BIk B Parcel ID#: 35-1 S-24-0720-000B- 0070, Opening Bid: $46,181.48 all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31st day of January, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Plymouth Park Tax Service as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the property is assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 467 of 2004 Assessed to: Craig & Clara Plummer Description: Indian Oaks 2nd Add Lot 18 BIk C Ex E 2 ft Life Estate Parcel ID#: 00-2S-22-4522-OOC- 0180, Opening Bid: $3,627.98 all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31st day of January, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Dana Cook as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued there- on. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the property is assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 4221 of 2004 Assessed to: D T & Elizabeth Fontenot Description: Sandpiper Cove Phase #3 Unit 1060 Bldg 23 Parcel ID#: 00-2S-22-213L-0023- 1060, Opening Bid: $7,167.77 all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Florida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property described in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at' the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31st day of January, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 02/14/07 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL The Crestview Housing Authority is requesting proposals from quali- fied contractors (individual or firms) to submit proposals for the following renovation, installation and replacement work at the Authority. 1. Renovation of Bathrooms 2. Installation of Steel Roofing Bid packets may be obtained by contacting Mr Sam Brunson,' Executive Director @ 1-850-682- ,413, -4 Cr-.;tvi-w Hou;sinrg Aurnc.ry 371 W HCKOIy Avrnue. Crestview, Florida 32536 A Pre-Bid conference will be held on March 1st, 2007 @ 10:00 AM at the Housing Authority offices. Bids will be received until 10:00 AM on March 15, 2007 (CST) The Crestview Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any irregulari- ties and formalities in the bidding. 02/10/07 02/14/07 02/17/07 02/21/07' 02/24/07 02/28/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 06-CP-001638 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF JOHN WESLEY HART, a/lka John W. Hart Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: The administration of the estate of JOHN WESLEY HART, a/k/a John W. Hart, deceased, File Number 06-CP-001638, is pending in the Probate Court, Okaloosa County, Florida, the address of which is: Clerk of Circuit Court Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex 1250 Eglin Parkway Shalimar, FL 32579 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All Creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate, on whom a copy of this notice, must file their claims with this court, WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIR- TY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent, and persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV- ER BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is February 14, 2007 Attorney for Personal Representative: ROBISON R. HARRELL & ASSO- CIATES, P.A. SALLIE Y NORRIS 3 Clifford Drive Shalimar, Florida 32579 (850) 651-1111 Florida Bar Number 0023840 Personal Representative: Patricia Hart Eldridge 2707 Gawain Drive Huntsville, AL 35803 02/14/07 02/21/04 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO. 2006-CP-001616-C IN RE: ESTATE OF VIRGINIA JEAN MORGAN Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of VIRGINIA JEAN MORGAN, deceased, whose date of death was December 3, 2006, and whose Social Security Number is N/A, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Post Office Drawer 1359, Crestview, Florida 32536. The names and addresses of the per- sonal representative and the per- sonal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims 'or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE PERI- ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice is February 14, 2007. Attomey for Personal Representative: BEN L. HOLLEY P.O. BOX 1238 CRESTVIEW, FL 32536 (850) 682-2336 FL BAR # 0036838 Personal Representative: LOUISE STURM 453 Peppertree Terrace Pensacola, FL 32506 02/14/07 02/21/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 05-CA-4464-S JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE C- BASS MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST ASSET BACKED CER- TIFICATES, SERIES 2005-RP1, Plaintiff, vs BRYAN D. HUGHES. et al. Defendantss. , NOTICE OFRESCHEDULED, ... FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated February 5, 2007, and entered in Case NO. 05-CA-4464-S of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA County, Florida wherein JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE C-BASS MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST ASSET BACKED CER- TIFICATES, SERIES 2005-RP1, is the Plaintiff and BRYAN D. HUGH- ES; BRANDY L. COLLINS; are the Defendants, I will sell to the high- est and best bidder for cash at IN FRONT OF CLERK'S FRONT DOOR OF SHALIMAR ANNEX at 11:00AM, on the 5th day of March, 2007, the following described property set forth in said Final Judgement: LOT 15, BLOCK "C", MAG- NOLIA PARK, PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18 AT PAGE 61, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 150 Bent Arrow Drive, Unit 15, Destin, FL 32541- 2587 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pends must file a claim within - sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on February 8, 2007. Don W. Howard Clerk of Circuit Court By! Tiffany Gardner Deputy Clerk Publish in Crestview News Bulletin Invoice To: Echevaria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F05020286 LITTON CONV B -sklawiter *See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing special accom- modation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East, Crestview, FL, 32536-3515; telephone number (850) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the proceeding, or Shalimar (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing special accom- modation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL, 32579; telephone number (850) 651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 02/14/07 02/21/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NUMBER 2007-CP-000084 IN RE: ESTATE OF MYRTLE NOBlE WARD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 20Q7 Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MYRTLE NOBIE WARD, deceased, File Number 2007-CP- 000084, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Drawer 1359, Crestview, FL 32536-1359. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All persons on whom this notice is served who have objections that challenge the validity of the will, the qualifications of the personal representative, venue, or jurisdic- tion of this Court are required to file their objections with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is served within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice must file their claims with this Court WITH- IN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claim with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.. The date of the first publication of this Notice Is February 14, 2007 'Attorney for Personal Representative: AARON B. WENTZ 1817 Lewis Turner Boulevard Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 Telephone: (850) 863-8006 Florida Bar No: 0065810 Personal Representative: DAVID ALLEN THOMAS 2678 Deer Run Pace, FL 32571, 02/14/07 02/21/07 NOTICE OF SALE The following vehicle will be sold at public auction, per FL Stat 713.585 at 10:00 AM on March 9, 2007 at Lienor's address to satisfy a lien against said vehicles) for labor, services and storage charges. No titles, as is, cash only. 1985 Chevy Van VIN 2GBJG31M7F4158676 Cash sum to redeem vehicle: $4725.87 Leinor Daniel's Automotive Services 523 Highway 90 West Holt, FL 32564 Phone: 850-537-3828 Notie, to owner or lienholder that. 'he has a right to a hearing any time prior to sale.date by filing with ....the-clerk.of the court,.Qvwer has right to recover vehicle by posting bond in accordance with FL Stat 559.917. Net proceeds from sale in excess of amount claimed by . lienor will be deposited with the clerk of the court. Interested par- ties, contact: State Filing Service, Inc. (772) 595-9555 02/21/07 NOTICE OF AUCTION Pursuant to Section 713.75, Florida Statutes, there will be a public auc- tion MARCH 5, 2007 at 8:00 AM for -the following described vehicles: 1998 Dodge P/U VIN # 3B7HC13Y2WG100056 1993 Ford Tempo VIN # 1FAPP36X5PK223204 1990 Lincoln VIN # 1LNLM81F2LY741464 The auction will be held at 861 W. JAMES LEE BLVD., CRESTVIEW, FL. Danco Transmissions has the right to turn down any and all bids. 02/21/07 NOTICE OF AUCTION Pursuant to Section 713.75, Florida Statutes, there will be a public auc- tion March 5, 2007, at 9 :00 AM for the following described vehicles: 1993 Ford F150 VIN # 1FTEF15Y5PNA31914 The auction will be held at 956 W. JAMES LEE BLVD., CRESTVIEW, FL. Crestview Paint N Body has the right to tum down any and all bids. 02/21/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 2006-CA-004843 NOVASTAR MORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, vs MELVIN BRUNDIDGE, BESSIE K. BRUNDIDGE; STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgement of Foreclosure dated February 15, 2007 and entered in Case No. 2006-CA-004843, of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA County, Florida. NOVASTAR MORTGAGE , INC. I IS PLAINTIFF AND MELVIN BRUNDIDGE, BESSIE K. BRUNDIDGE; STATE OF FLORI- DA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, are defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash AT THE FRONT SOUTH DOOR COURTHOUSE STEPS, OKALOOSA COUNTY COURT- HOUSE ANNEX, 1250 N. EGLIN PARKWAY, SHALIMAR, FLORIDA, at 11:00 a.m., on the 22nd day March, 2007, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgement, to wit: LOT 8, BLOCK 1, SYLVANIA HEIGHTS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE(S) 48, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF I UJA3 OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. A person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pends must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated 15th day of February, 2007. DON W. HOWARD As Clerk of Said Court By: Tiffany Gardner As Deputy Clerk This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No. 2.065. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to provisions of certain assistance. Please contact the Court Administrator at 1250 Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL 32579, Phone No. (850) 651-7259 within 2 working days of your receipt of this notice or pleading; if you are hearing impaired, call 1-800-955- 8771 (TDD); if you are voice impaired, call 1-800-995-8770 (V) (Via Florida Relay Services) Submitted by: Kahane & Associates, P.A.. 1815 Grriffin Rnoad Suite 200 Dania Beach, FL 33004 02/21/07 02/28/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION PROBATE NO. 07-CT-208 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF IVY L MASON, DECEASED. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE. YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that the - administration of the THE ESTATE OF IVY L. MASON, DECEDENT,'} File Number 07-CT-208 is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County Courthouse, Crestview, Florida 32536. The'personal rppre sentative is TERRY L. HOLSTINE1 whose address is 1300 PASA TIEMPO, LEADER, TX 78641. The name of the Personal ' Representative's attorney are set forth below: All persons having claims or demands against the estate are required WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM THE .DATE OF I THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk of the above court a written state-1 ment of any claim or demand they may have. Each claim must be in I writing and must indicate the basiq for the claim, the name and address of the creditor or his agent or attorney and amount claimed. If the claim is secured the security shall be described. The claimant shall deliver sufficient copies of the claim to the clerk to I enable the clerk to mail one copy I to the Personal Representative. All persons interested in the estate to whdm a copy of this notice of i administration has been mailed I are required, WITHIN THREE ' MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF - THE FIRST PUBLICATION O & THIS NOTICE, to file any objec- i.,ri mr y rr. 3, raje Ir.al .:nalirng,3 Irae sl.,,Ty 01M Ir dc aE-C rJr T ill the qualifications of the personal.. representative or the venue or ! jurisdiction of the court. I ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. PuOi.ca.ro *l I.n;s nrc..c. r.aa t.egur. Dale ol the first pubiicai.oi ofthis notice of administration, February 21, 2007 TERRY L. HOLSTINE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE CHARLES A. WADE, ESQUIRE Attorney for Petitioner PO Box 785 Crestview, Florida 32536 Ph No: 850-682-9600 Fax No: 850-682-8227 Florida Bar No: 083926 02/21/07 02/28/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 07-DR-598 t IN RE: The Marriage of ERIN LEIGH BLANKENSHIP, Petitioner/Wife, and JOSE'A. ZAPATA-CASTILLO, Respondent/Husband NOTICE OF ACTION OF DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE' To: Jose' A. Zapata-Castillo YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to Erin Leigh Blankenship, Petitioner, c/o Mark S. Rubin, Esq., RUBIN LAW FIRM, 173 NE: Eglin Parkway, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548, on or before Marcli 14, 2007, and file the original witfl the clerk of this court at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL 32579, before ser- vice on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will 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 Court's office. You may review these docdi- ments 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 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 automatic disclo- sure of documents and informa- tion. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated: February 7, 2007 ' CLERK OF COURT By: Teresa Fleming Deputy Clerk 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 03/14/07 'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2007 EDUCATION Crestview News Bulletin I 7B Aviator Academic Team SwIJ ^i J* k6 Learn about OWC health care degree & certificate programs at Health Careers Information Fair The academic team from Antioch Elementary School recently participated in the Knowledge Master National Competition. Their overall score placed them third in the county and sixth in the state of Florida. The team members included Anthony Quesnette, Kristen Bufkin, Russell Peters, Jordan Linzy, Jarrod Miller, Justin Witt, Victoria Stringfellow, Emily Ward, Shelby Critcher, Vincent Sabarre, James Adams, Meagan Clark, Blake Williams, Foster Lux, Rylee Hritz, Taylor Pierce, Matthew Gileau, Jordan Saeugling, Shaan Parikh, and Jacob Anderson. (photo submitted) TOTAL BUSINESS SOLUTIONS Family owned business, your hometown people. S25 Lp Tax efp Walk-ins welcome. If needed drop-off or call for an appointment. 850-423-1099 644 North Ferdon Blvd. .Crestview, FL Monday Friday 8-6 Saturday 8-12 or by appointment The Nursing and Allied Health pro- grams at Okaloosa- Walton College will host a health careers information fair on Tues., Feb. 27 from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the Niceville cam- pus for those interested in learning more about admis- sions to OWC programs in D e' n t a 1 Assisting, Paramedic, OWC accepted its class of Paramedic students in Fall 2006. (photo submitted) EMT, Surgical Technology, Radiography and both the associate degree and bachelor's degree Nursing pro- grams. There will be an overview at 5:30 p.m. on financial aid, acad- GOT QUESTIONS? WANT ANSWERS? GOT PROBLEMS? WANT SOLUTIONS? Stop by and talk with me on March I, and March 8, 2007, 6-9 p.m. at Sonny's BBQ (light refreshments provided) and then on March 13, 2007: VOTE * ED NEAL FOR MAYOR Political Advertisement paid for and approved by Ed Neal, non partisan candidate for Mayor of Crestview, Florida emic advising and OWC sup- port services. At 6:00 p.m. and again at 7:00 p.m., participants may attend in-depth informa- tion sessions on the programs of their choice for specific admissions information, tours and more. The event will be held in the Nursing and Allied Health building E on the OWC Niceville campus in Room 101. For information, contact the OWC Nursing office at 729-6400. Potential students are encouraged to attend the entire program to learn about the various health career train- ing options available at OWC and how to prepare a more competitive admissions appli- cation. Certain programs will award points toward meeting admissions criteria for those who attend the information sessions. All OWC health degree and certificate programs are now accepting applications for new students and, each program has a limited number of admissions slots. Programs generally uti- lize a competitive point system to determine admissions and most programs admit students only once a year. Individuals may apply for admission to more than one program. ATTENTION.!! TRANSPORTATION PLAN UPDATE CITIZEN INPUT INVITED We Need Your Help The Okaloosa-Walton Transportation Planning Organization is updating its year 2030 Transportation Plan. What roadway, bicycle/pedestrian, and public transportation projects should be cost feasible in the year 2030? Come and let us know what you think. Place Date Walton County Coastal Systems Library 336 Loop Road Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Niceville City Hall Council Chamber 208 N. Partin Drive (SR 285) Niceville, FL 32578 Destin Community Center 101 Stahlman Avenue Destin, FL 32541 Fort Walton Beach Library 185 Miracle Strip Parkway, SE Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 Charles M. Walthall Agricultural Building 5479 Old Bethel Road Crestview, FL 32536 Time Monday February 26, 2007 Monday February 26, 2007 Tuesday February 27, 2007 Tuesday February 27, 2007 Wednesday February 28, 2007 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Purpose You will be asked to review and comment on three Cost Feasible Plan alternatives for the year 2030; provide answers to the questions listed below; and complete a comment sheet. Issues and topics to be discussed Roadway Projects. Public Transportation Projects. Bicycle/Pedestrian Projects. Intelligent Transportation System. If you have questions about the 2030 Transportation Plan for the Okaloosa-Walton Transportation Planning Organization, please call: Gary Kramer, Senior Transportation Planner West Florida Regional Planning Council 3435 North 12th Avenue, Pensacola, Florida 32503 Ph. (850) 595-8910 Fax. (850) 595-8967 E-mail: kramerg@wfrpc.dst.fl.us Web Site: www.wfrpc.dst.fl.us/owtpo The Okaloosa-Walton TPO will make reasonable accommodations for access to this meeting in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and for language requirements other than English. Please notify Ms. Ellie Roberts of access or language requirements at (850) 595-8910 ext. 218 at least 48 hours in advance. OWC Radiography student Danette Sanders of Crestview works with staff at Twin Cities Hospital in Niceville as part of her clinical training. (photo submitted) New Construction Custom Homes & [ Commercial SConstruction 1132 N. Ferdon Blvd. 689-4375 CBC 1250675 WWW.PLANSERVICES.NET Sra Deia Smokehouse Chuck & Angela Freeman, Owner wateringg Flowers and Food for All Occasions Let us do the cooking for your next party! 682-5926 436 U.S. 90 West M er'icina Crem 'urr.-undl CDONALD LANDSCAPING EIGHT TRACTOR WO New Construction Tree and Stump Removal Mini Excavation Free Estimates Dependable And Courteous Servi CRESTVIEW & ADOLESCENT CENTER Joseph Philip Peter, M.D. F.A.A.I For all your children's medical neea School physical Immunizations Newborn Circumci: Newborn checks ADHD Evaluation & Mgmt. Same Day Sick Appointments ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS Most Insurance Accepted (Including Medica 6.83-5100 M ,lew, & Alln ng Areas >RKir . * Sod Retaining Walls. * Drainage Solutions Licensed and Insured ce (850) 685-2792 PEDIATRICS R Brenda Strand, ARNP p. Paul Tartarilla, ARNP sions id) i.dcrs DrieCretvew elh..Pul. I 8B I Crestview News Bulletin 090 Announcements 092 Auctions 094 Meetings 096 Personal 098 Training 100 EMPLOYMENT 102 Drivers 104 General Help 106 Home Business 108 Hotel/Motel/Restaurant 110 Labor 112 Management 114 Medical 116 Office Work 118 Part Time 120 Professional 122 Retail 124 Sales & Telemarketing 126 Skills / Trade 128 Positions Wanted 300 SERVICES 305 Auto 310 Business Opportunities 315 Business Services 320 Child Care 325 Domestic- 330 Equipmeni Repair 335 Financial Services 340 Home Repair 345 Lawn Care 350 Senior Care 355 Sewing & Alterations 360 Miscellaneous 450 OKALOOSA FOR RENT 452 Apartments 454 Commercial 456 Homes 458 Land 460 Mobile Homes 462 Rooms 464 Roommate Wanted 466 Vacation / Resort 550 OKALOOSA FOR SALE 552 Apartments 554 Commercial 556 Homes 558 Investments 560 Land 562 Mobile Homes 564 Vacation / Resort 700 PETS / ANIMALS 702 Boarding 704 Livestock 706 Livestock Supplies 708 Pets 710 Pet Supplies "12 Lost & Found 800 GENERAL MERCH. 802 Antiques 804 Apparel 806 Appliances 808 Arts & Crafts 810 Computers 812 Farm Equipment 814 Furniture 816 Jewelry 818 Lawn Equipment 820 Lumber & Hardware 822 Musical Instruments 824 Office Equipment 826 Sporting goods 828 Electronics .829 Garage Sales 830 Misc. For Sale 832 Misc. Wanted 900 TRANSPORTATION 902 Auto Supplies 904 Cars 906 Boats 908 Farm Equipment 910 Motorcycles 912 Motor Homes 914 Recreational 916 Sport Utility 918 Trucks 920 Vans 922 Olher 980 Tanning Write your own successful classified ad. .. * Be sure to ni\e full details in our ad. Gi\e asking price or pnce \oui are \ killing to pay, response % ill be greatei Don"t abbre\ iate it doesn't .sae mone\ and Pour ad is harder to read. FREE offers run one time free. Found ads run one time free. FOR CLASSIFIED ASSISTANCE. CALL 850-682-6524 I.AS WAYSTO 1. Pnone it in and use your VISA or MASTER CARD. 2. Marl it to P.O. Box 447, Crestview, Florida 32536 3. Bring it in to 295 W. James Lee Blvd., Creslview, Fl. 32536 4. E-Mail it to: okpublishing@crestviewbulletin.com 5. Fax it in to 850-682-2246 CLASSIFIED I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2007 DEADLINE: MONDAY 10 AM FOR WEDNESDAY'S PUBLICATION THURSDAY 3 PM, FOR SATURDAY'S PUBLICATION BUY SELL TRADE 0 0 00 00 0.. e .o o..........o o e ... ... . .. . *let' BoarSI O ONE ISSUE 15 $ 75 Words $ each additional word 15' Don't forget about our ATTENTION GRABBER Pre-Pay Two Issues 15 $700 Words 700 each additional word 25' Private Party Ads Only No commercial Accounts FOUR ISSUES 15 $325 Words 1 each additional word 45' Don't forget about our ATTENTION GRABBER EIGHT ISSUES 15 $400 Words 2W each additional word 80' Don't forget about our ATTENTION GRABBER GARAGE SALE SPECIAL 20 $ 00 Words $400 each additional word 15' Don't forget about our ATTENTION GRABBER PERSONALS SINGLE WHITE male 70 5'8" 170 re- tired from civil serv- ice. Searching for nice lady close to same age for a seri- ous relationship. I hope there is at least one lady out there is as lonely as I am. I would love to hear from you. Please write RB P.O. Box 876, Crest- view, Fl. 32536, or call 689-8038 EMPLOYMENT 102 Drivers AAAAA** Drivers/Flatbed WE'VE GOT FREIGHT! HOME WEEKENDS $1700 Sign on Bonus Earn up to 390/mi, 50% Preloaded & Tarped loads & BCBS Insurance SUNBELT TRANSPORT Min 23 yrs old & 1 yr OTR Flatbed Exp req'd. Call Tim: 1-800-920-6004 www.PatriotTrans. com DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! Werner needs entry- level semi drivers. No exp. required. Avg. $36k+1st yrl 60% home nightly/weekly. CDL training in your area. 1-866-280-5309. 102 Drivers BUS DRIVERS Needed Okaloosa County School District Transportation Training classes are currently be- ing scheduled for interested per- sons, wanting to become an Oka- loosa County School Bus Driv- er. *Paid Training *Benefit Package *Paid Leave *Med/Dental Ins. *Full/Part Time *Immediate Open- ings 833-3555, FWB Office 833-4161, Nice- ville 689-7301, Crest- view *Drug Free Work- place 104 General Help NEED LICENSED real estate agent for new construction sales/model home fax resume to 850- 435-1555 POST OFFICE NOW HIRING. Avg. pay $20/hour or $57k annually in- cluding Federal Ben- efits and OT. Paid Training, Vacations. PT/FT 1-800-584- 1775 ext 2900 US- WA SEASONAL PLANT Nursery Workers Needed. Full time 7.50 hour, must be able to lift 50 pounds. Apply in Person only at Crestview Nurseries 5908 Houston Lane Crestview, Fla WORK FROM HOME ONLINEI PT or FT around your schedule. Great op- portunity for stay-at- home momsl Full training & support www.financlalwell- nessathome.com 106 -, Home Based Business BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Seeking tup- perware sales con- sultants- who can work pt/ft. Training provided. Salary de- pends on your sales, fund raising, and re-, cruiting other con- sultants. Chances tq win jewelry, trips, or cars. Buy Tupper- ware at discounted prices. Call Wanda, 682-9043 for more info. WORK ONLINE AT HOME 23 people needed immediately. Earn a part or full- time income. Apply FREE online and get started! 1-800-807- 5 1 7 66 www.wahusa.com Enter Ad Code 1808 116 Office Work CUSTOMER SERV- ICE Specialist- Front Desk. This FT posi- tion requires a per- son who can multi- task, possesses out- standing customer service, phone ex- perience & a posi- tive attitude. Position also includes misc, office duties. Com- petitive Pay and Benefits. Drug Free workplace. Apply: Casey Electric Inc. 225 N Ferdon Blvd.. Crestview, Fl 124 Sales & Telemarketing A TERRIFIC OpportunitylLiberty National Life Insur- ance Company $100,000+ Earning Potential, Benefits, Pension, 401 K, BCBS Insurance Call 1-800-257-5500 DISTRIBUTORS WANTED to market new product. If you have Mary Kay or Avon Experience call us at 850-951- 0974. Good Income potential. 124 Sales & Telemarketing' AVON REPRESEN- TATIVES needed in this area! $10 to start. Up to 50% earnings. Call Judy 682-8023 126 Skills/Trade HELP WANTED Carpenters and Car- penter Helpers needed.Crestview/B aker area. 537-3647 SERVICES 310 Business Opportunities BUILD A six figure income No selling 1- 800-378-1169 I D#5456SO $1995.00 start up 315 Business Services 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 MOBILE HOMES transports. Call 682- 2075. Virtual tfeAwces Specializing in Administrative Clerical Marketing Research O ro~~deff 850-496-4332 Owne* www.emeraldcoastvirtuaisrvcs.com emeraldcoastvirtualsrvcs@cox.net 315 Business Services CRESTVIEW PLUMBING WATER HEATERS FAUCETS- SINKS TOILETS LEAKS LEAK DETECTION DRAIN CLEANING VIDEO SEWER CAM PIPE LOCATION REPIPES-GAS LINES 689-0010 Licensed & Insured RFI1067023 HOME MAINTENANCE SERVICES Bath & Kitchen Drywall Painting Tile & Wood Floors Doors Windows Carpentry Moldings Handyman Items 689-0010 FREE ESTIMATES Licensed & Insured Sand or Dirt deliv- ered no job too Big or too Small 682- 2075 SOUTHERN e Lawn Care Residential Commercial Free Estimates * Quality Lawn Care * Dependable Service * Reasonable Rates * Licensed and Insured 317 Health & Fitness HEART HEALTH Month, Learn how you can keep your heart healthy. Free information 685- 0041 PERSONALIZED WEIGHT manage- ment program. A more natural, ap- proach to good health and hunger control. Doctor for- mulated. Free sam- ples. 1-800-481- 1283 www.weight down.net 32 5 Domestic IF YOU need a clean house, and live in Crestview area. I will be happy to help you. Please call 428-6023. MCCURLEY CLEANING Service. Family owned and operat- ed. Licensed and insured. Reasona- ble rates. Residen- tial & new construc- tion, commercial & clean outs. Call for appt. or estimate. 585-5311 320 Child Care LOOKING FOR Child Care, Look no more, I currently have 2 vacancies at my home. I offer low weekly rates and willing to help with transportation. Ref- erences available. Call 850-398-3970 NOW. ACCEPTING applications for em- ployment- at Learn- ing Tree Day School, Inc., 201 Valley Road. Must be 18 years of age. Apply in person on- ly. 332 Watch & Clock Repair ALL TYPES OF WATCH & CLOCK REPAIR Grandfather, Mantel, Cuckoos We buy Antiques, we do estate sales Call 689-1007 337 Concrete licensed A Tree Service PROFESSIONAL TREE & STUMP REMOVAL ALso OFFERING PRESSURE WASHING & LA MAINTENANCE 682-9474 PROTECT YOUR EUSINE5S HOME FARM TF7R FROM UGIhTNING r,,a o r L and Colors CALL AUBREY FOR A QUOTE 850.682.823 w SCOTT HICKS INC. (850) 537-8018 Lic. #CRC1328353 Fleming Enterprises Gun Smoke Welding Service AWS ASME Certified Field or Shop Specal/Iz In Tig- MIg- Stick Antique Firearms Repair Aluminum Alloys Low-med Carbon Titanium Stainless Nickel Alloy Silver Brazing Cobalt 35 years of fabrication experience. 2540 Taylor Road, Crestview 850-689-0750 RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW, RIGHT PRICE. BULLETIN BOARD CLASSIFIED, NO SPAM, NO POP UPS, NO SHIPPING FEES. * * * Fill out form completely and mail it with payment to P.O. Box 447, Crestview, * " Fl. 32536, or bring it in to our office at 295 W. 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Date / /__ 18 850.682.3098 850.259.1840 r t - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2007 CLASSIFIED Crestview News Bulletin I 9B There's never been a better time to buy a home! FREE HOME BUYER'S SEMINAR Date: Time: Place: Teel&Wtr Saturday, Feb 24th 9:30 11:30 am / Teel & Waters Real Estate 499 N Ferdon Blvd (Corner of Hwy 85 & 90) No hard sales pitch .. .just information you can use! Invest 2 hours of your time and you will learn: 'w ro.tan 100% financing, . * Latest'ertga'po s.-hlndA. i U.I & Tips on.cleanng up your credit. * .Secalafinsd N.frmalmfrb.r .'rs ,Spedal financing information for I1-time buyers * 10 things you should know.abdut a home-before Typical cipsing costs explained you buy First 10 to register get a coupon for a free appraisal on their home purchase! ($375 est value) No Fee for this seminar but pre-registration is requested. (Sorry, No Real Estmae .gents) Call 682-6156 x 129 or email Darlene@CrestviewHomes.comn Brought to you by the Dave Russell Team at Teel & Waters Real Estate ~tu THIS WEEK'S LISTINGS Very Open and Spacious Country Home 3B2BA located on 110 acres in Laurel Hill. Hew Dishwasher, Paint, and other upgrades already in place, including refinithed hardwood floors. All for only $179,9.00 and Seller will provide home warranty. Plus there is additional acreage that can be pur- chased. HS#424409m " Immaculate Contemporary 3BI/2BA all brick home. Screened Porch, 2-car garage, smooth top stove & microwave, beautiful breakfast bar separating kitchen from the dining room. Double doors into master bath, with garden tub and separate shower, creating your own oasis. Affordable living in Spring Hollow for only $185,000#438214md Hew 3/2, with split floor plan, tiled kitchen and bathrooms, Garden tub, separate shower, double vanities & walk in closet in the master bath. Raised breakfast nook with a bay window. $183,900 MIS# 441602md Brand New All Brick, 3/2 split floor plan: Kitchen has all new appliances as well as many convenient details. Sliding glass doors open out to a nice patio. Spacious closets and very open. This would make a great starter HLS#451206m Beautifully Maintained brick home in Aubum Acres with private back yard and screened porch. Living room has vaulted ceiling & French doors that open onto the porch. Master bath includes separate dressing area. This is a beautiful home in a great loca- tion with plenty of room for the chil- dren to play. $160,500 MLS#44581 lmd HOVE IN IuuAt" Great Neighborhood. minutes from Crestview. All brick, 30R72BA on nice lot. Oversized garage with a covered patio outback. 9-foot ceilings in LI, .LIr.uu i'" LlI"II nl. .. Sll to rlL.u 44t , Country Living just minutes from town. 3/2 with, surround sound, detached oversized garage, plus much more. Newly paved road, and driveway. Plenty of room for a swim- ming pool since it sits on 1.17 acres with plenty of trees. You can welcome yourself home for only $169,900 MLS# 448017m Newly Constructed 3BRI/2A with too many bonus features to list including treyed ceiling in the living room, as well as9 ceiling throughout, built-in entertainment center, and gas fire- place. For $179,900 you can call this home. MLS#444353m Baylis & Davis Realty Your Crestview Connection 337 Concrete H&L CUSTOM TILE Ceramic restored & cleaned, grout reclaimed or colors changed. 30 colors to choose from. Free Estimates 758-7088 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,, also Bobcat work Free Estimates. 682-0137. Cell 826- 1672 ALL PHASES OF CONCRETE, Cor- crete coatings, Con- crete repair. Deck and Driveway addi- tions Free esti- mates, Low rates. 305-1957 Billie Hoover Access Mortgage PARI -H N3 Ei an a IB an k &ACBS F *-Roomts fhl[Iirncirs *'Apartments , C BLE TV. Te,,,rJES .;r & AC RENT Dk'N. \\'EEK\, OR MONltTHL, , 683-1964 OR 683-0720 , 296 Oakdi"lc .Avenue t es in H.storic H ..i.. ' Downtown Cretn,'tei; F/oridi 32536 :W W' BRIDLE WOOD ESTATES PHASE 1 A 34 LOT RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION -All lots are 1/2 acre in size or more Owner will custom build Covenants to protect your investment Rick Epperson, Go to www.northwestflahomes.com and click Broker on MY PROPERTIES. I L-[I y 865-7777 or 682-7718 |-_ MS \ swww.nirthwestflahomes.com Are you an experienced Realtor looking for a change? Are you new to the area? If so, PELICAN REAL ESTATE may be right for you. PELICAN REAL ESTATE is looking for agents to join our Crestview team. We are Gulf Coasts' largest locally owned real estate company and have been named #1 in sales transactions, with the Emerald Coast Board of Realtors, as well as voted "BEST REAL ESTATE AGENCY OF THE EMERALD COAST." ' PELICAN offers competitive commission splits, no desk - fees, beautiful working facilities and an excellent team of management/support staff. Please call 850-650-2494, or toll free 888-267-2494, if you may be interested, in joining the "PELICAN FAMILY". PELICAN REAL ESTATE.....LEADING WITH STRENGTHt Phone: 682-9227 Fax: 689-7508 I 'Pel.ican. 5210 5. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview I .-.. | www.pelicanproperty.com 337 Concrete A-0 AAA CONCRETE 25yrs Experience. Driveways, patios, tearouts, stamp work coloring, Bob Kat work, reasona- ble prices, Licensed/Insured Free estimates. God Bless America. Call 850-685-9396 BARNHILL CONSTRUCTION INC. Barnhill Construction Inc Custom residen- tial building Remod- eling, door removal, porches, decks. No job too small, 25 years In the busi- ness. 423-0255 DOUGLAS HENDERSON Masonry 25 years experience Long time resident of Okaloosa Co. Drive- ways patios, brick block, stone, & stuc- co. 850-537-8932 / 546-0363 JD MATTHEWS ce- ment work, big or small, Foundations, patios, sidewalk, driveways, tearouts, etc. LLC Licensed & Insured, Cell 850- 546-0368, Hm, 850- 652-3111, 337 Concrete CONCRETE CON- STRUCTION- Drive- ways, Foundations, & patios. Reasona- ble prices, Free esti- mates, 30 years ex- perience. Licensed & Insured 685-7488 HOME REPAIR fBRHOADS REMODELING R.A. RHOA08 IEMIOEULIN/ROOFING, INC. SPECIALUIN IN METAL RIOFING WE DO ALL KINDS OF ROOFS, REMOEuiNG, & NEW CONSTRUCTION. DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE, FREE ESTIMATES 689-1643 HANDY D'S Repairs and Improvements. "We Do Most Any- thing," Detailed, 25 years experience. We show up. 537- 9066., OI.ItdlIgS~pplIM BushRENOppoTSSIties M//. /.949All A (S-)99 62-199.v1 IS 9.-9S W.-I .9.9/ICdl9 CALIFORNIA BOUNDE R90 j.,Rk,000.4, D94 E -191719.9. 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S"What / Touch Turns to Sold" SBud Rahal S Realtor-Associate JMEREALTY (850) 682-4300 OFFICE r, (850) 499-3113 MOBILE 2514 S Ferdon Blvd ="; "' B ~ Crestview, FL 32536 Is, DINO SINOPOLI -i (850) 974-7778 ,' i ^I Email: dino@calldino.com I CALL TODAY! *Commercial or Investment Property -- IResidential Property *Acreage *Condo's' I *New Construction *Relocation Assistance FREE MARKET EVALUATION Office: 850.974.7778 Toll Free: 1.888.225.3072 I RE/MAX Southern Realty www.calldino.com ""- 1 I 4100 S. Ferdon Blvd., Unit C-4 Crestview, FL 32536 I . L__.-----. ----------------- A OHNION (850)682-1800 6471 Possum Ridge Rd Spacious 3bd/2 ba 2 story home located a short drive from town on 16 acres overlooking a pond. Beautiful hickory cabinets w/ tile countertops and breakfast bar, stone fireplace w/gas logs; 2 cardetached garage. Lot 3, Georgia Avenue brn.. ,,WJ ld I1. tOi. hriE, t..i,l '.. r. ilrM l.D mi, 4i li B ilIr .h.)u l ( I in.c 1l I. l&r.I t .. r i1 Kenmore appliances; 9'x6' walk-in closet in mb. 420 Oak Place Cozy 3 bd/2 ba home located south of 1-10. .u.;falo & t;i i, .or;.g w-,,r irf'r & refrigerator convey w/ home;, . ijir.'.:. m I,'u', p0 j .. r r build ,,n, , 5303 Old River Road Nearly 10 acres centrally located in Baker. The 3 bd/I ba home is tenant occupied and being sold "as is"; wonderful investment opportunity. (850) 682-1800 828 N. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 ms L S| www.janetjohnsonrealty.com 340 Home Repair KWC DRYWALL & Painting. Ceiling re- spray, fire and water restoration, trim and tile 682-1774 . LASCO HANDYMAN INC. Licensed and In- sured Honest and dependable, refer- ences. Call Terry 902-3928 MIKE GOLLES PAINTING Interior, exterior, also Pressure Washing. Licensed & Insured. Free estimates. Ph. 682-5347. Senior citizen discounts. OUTDOOR CON- TRACTING, All Around The House Pressure Washing, Lawn Maintenance, Handy Man Jobs. Call for free esti- mates 850-398-1169 Lisc# REGINALD MCLEAN Construc- tion LLC, Framing, Remodeling, Free estimates 305-6829 or 537-8239 CHUCK HAMPTON'S Pressure Washing (Hot & Cold) And Painting and Re- modeling Residen- tlal & Commercial, Honest work. Refer- ences available. 682-0011 or 259- 6998 340 Home Repair CUSTOM INTERIOR COATING PLUS Specializing in Attention to detail. Catering to High end Construction and Home restora- tion. Creative, Ele- gant painting, True Custom Remodel- ing, Locally owned and operated. Call for estimates. Li- censed, Insured & Bonded. Contrac- tors Welcome Call Tim 850-855- 0964 or nextel 86*36*30045, or Joe 850-259-2428 or nextel 86*11 122801 Plumbing and Repair Service Faucets, Toilets, Vanities & Hot Water Heaters Robert Brewer Wetless Plumbing, LLC 682-8683 830-2631 State Licensed & Insured CRESTVIEW CARPENTRY Cabinets, additions, remodeling. Quality dependable work. Custom wood work- Ing, 25 years experi- ence. Licensed and Insured. Call Wee 689-1575 We also do handicap rampa 340 Home Repair RANDY LITTLE PROGRESSIVE PAINTING. Interior, Exterior,. Free Estimates. Specialize in repainting. Will beat all bids. Pressure washing service Licensed & Insured. 682-7375 240-8443 nIJvnn vn, IJ . KITCHEN & BATH WINDOWS & DOORS FANS & LIGHTING TILE DRYWALL WOOD-ROT TRIM MOULDING DECKS ROOF REPAIR 342. Landclearing NORTHWEST FLORIDA LANDCLEARING Fill-Dirt, Leveling, Site-work. Licensed and Insured 682- 6317 or 978-2142 S . LAWN CARE EDDIE'S YARD CARE Yard Maintenance, complete cleaning of yards, trimming, weed eating, edging. Licensed & Insured 537-4506 or 217- 2338 SHEETS T-REE SERICEl[m~ 345 Lawn Care IMPRESSIVE LAWNS Licensed and Insured RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL Complete lawn maintenance year round. General clean up, all debris removed. Mowing, Bagging, Edging,. Hedges, Beds, Mulch and more. Prompt, courteous, professional serv- ice. If your Lawn Man doesn't have a Bagging System during Winter months, Maybe it's time for a new Lawn Man "Let us make yours an Impres- sive Lawn" Call for a FREE ESTIMATE (850) 902-2082 (850) 537-8106 J&K TREE Service reasonable rates. call today. Free Esti- mates. Licensed and Insured. Call 537-7412. LAWN TEK, LLC Lawn Mainte- nance oLand- scaping Irriga- tion Palm tree installation ' Sod Dirt Work. -Free estimates. Call 865-3266 or 682-7316 Licensed Insured Owner Brad Overly LOT CLEARING and demolition. Cheapl 682-2075. TOP OF THE LINE LLC Lawn maintenance, clean-ups, bush trimming, all types of lawn work, low cost, dependable, li- censed and Insured. 685-9697 WALKER LAWN MAINTENANCE Mowing, Trimming, Pruning,One time or year round. Li- censed and Insured. 537-4419 Referen- ces Available G- -d.E,1.G,.,,40E.IS.I.4ACISW.99 E, S/C49,/.- -1 .9./M ,99.98.CALL NOW CAi C --Ioal49S. I A~ STERCAOEON*G I. deI..9e., n9CA9ID 50C949991 X 916.1, eCL.i LARGE91 -.C IST9El 17n A.CESSI - S- T5*3S-u 7. AC. 8197.995BECLOW PHY2 TROUT -SCE LARGE ACREAGE PAR9 WITE N-ARCIN~lTO- , GEORGIA LA-cE PSERTIES CLOSEOTSALE CR05 C.EOI P-dd1.. 0..1..S-9 1-111 5A (Week of Februaary 19, 2007) 355 Sewing & Alterations SEWING MACHINE & VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS Call 682-3041 or 664-2245 360 Miscellaneous CABLE TV or phone outlets installed on any wall. Call Ri- chards Cable 398- 6304 FREE SPRINT PHONE! EVERY- ONE'S APPROVED! PHONE DELIV- ERED TO YOUR DOORSTEP! CALL 1-866-382-SPRINT IS BAD Credit Hold- ing you back in life? Need a loan to get your life back in mo- tion? Call us we can help you 1-888-568- 3530. NO FEES MANY BUSINESS- ES closed with the Flea Market. We Didn't! Soft Walker Novelties, flags, American Indian mu- sic, herbs, crafts. The Unique Gift Shoppe, lizards, fair- ies, touch lamps. computers, much more in both shops. We accept Visa & Mastercard. Gift cer- tificates and lay- aways also availa- ble. Check us out Tue-Fri 8-5, Sat 9-5 at 563 S. Main St. in Crestview NEED DIRT! Sand etc. .and bull- dozer work Call Spuds Hauling 85q- 902-5098 SOUTH ALABAMA Metal Sales We specialize in painted metal roof- ing, pole barns, met- al trusses, metal purlins,lnsulation & portable Buildings 888-656-1882 TRACTOR WORK all type 682-7492 cell 546-1218 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 452 Apartments For Rent BENT CREEK Apartments I Vouch- ers Accepted. 1 & 2 BR HC & non-HC accessible apart- ments. Water, Sew- er, and Garbage, provided. 209 Bent Creek Rd. Crest- view, FL Call 850- 682-5563, TDD 711, Voice 800-955-8770 Equal Housing Op- portunity. 2BR/1BA IN quiet gated complex, total electric, pest control and washer/dryer hookup provided, 12 mo lease $600mo/$550dp call 585-1574 or 650- 7614 452 Apartments For Rent 1BR, WATER, gar- bage, gas, furn, W 'H i c k o r y , $500mo/$500dp, 1 year lease NO PETS 850-834-4767 BENT CREEK APARTMENTS II Vouchers Accepted. Some rental assis- tance may be availa- ble. 1 & 2 bedroom HC & non-HC ac- cessible apartments. 209 Bent Creek Rd. Crestview, FL. Call 850-682-5563, TDD 711, Voice 800-955- 8770 Equal Housing Opportunity. 454 Commercial Property For Rent 2400 SQ.FT 3+ acres, fenced, office and warehouse on 110 at Holt exit, may divide, call 850-477- 0044 MCLAIN OFFICE Plaza, Office/Retail Space for rent. Suites with all serv- ices included $400 per month. New Building 1800 sq.ft $2500 per month tri- ple-net 682-0791 S456 Homes For Rent 2,3 AND 4 BED- ROOM Homes for, rent, No Pets 682- 1972. 2BD/2BA/2CG HOME on Lake Eu- faula. Rent by week,/ month, or year. 850-956-2553 3BR/2BA DOWN- TOWN Crestview. $900.mo, $900. de- posit. No pets. Call (850) 543-3522 3BD/2BA Approx 1700 sq. ft. Newly Remodeled on I Acre All New Appliances $189,000 850-232-4883 New Listing! Excellent starter home or rental invest- ment in central Crestview. Exterior features include mainte- nance-free vinyl siding, corner lot, privacy fenced back yard, and plenty of shade trees in an attractively landscaped set- ting. Interior features consist of an open kitchen/living area, split B/R plan and laundry room with extra pantry space. $139,000 ECAR #451791 This 2-Story home is located off the 10th Fairway of Foxwood Country Club. Seller will pay majori- ty of closing costs with acceptable offer! $229,000 ECAR#403817 Lakefront Property on 3 Acres! Enjoy the country life and be within minutes to Crestview. There is a doublewide manufactured home with attached screen-in-porch, and 24x42 metal building w/ full bath and two-car garage, barn w/ utilities, and horses are allowed. $205,000 ECAR#438981 Featured Agent.. M e t W eir 850-240-4785 mel.welrOpellcanproperty.com www,pelicanproperty.com Crestview Homes And Surrounding Areas Completely custom all brick home; builder has gone all out! Large foyer with 9 ft. ceilings, huge family room, double French doors leading to nice back porch. This listing has all the amenities you'd look for in a new home. $255,000. Beautifully laid out open floor plan, great for family enjoyment or entertaining guests. Tray ceilings in master bedroom and dining room. Custom cabinets, accent lighting. $223,900. Bring all offers! This home is being sold "as is". Older home but in great condition. 2/I, would make a great starter or investment property. $135,000 Very nice home close to shopping, bases, restaurants, and I-10. Large master suite with walk-in closet and double vanity in master bathroom. Tile in the kitchen with breakfast bar, dining area and foyer. $185,000. 3.74 acres, located within city limits, 700 ft. frontage on E. Chestnut Ave. Beautiful mature oak trees. You could easily build 3 or 4 houses or several multifamily units on this property.$l 10,000. Charming home on a corner lot in a wonderful neighborhood! What's more, new carpet throughout, new water heater, new roof in '05, new A/C in '03, and the seller is still doing more upgrades! See today. $164,900. Outstandung Agents Outstanding Results. Agency One, Inc. 682-8309 or 678-8919 Toll Free (800) 239-8309 301 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNEDAND OPERATED www.gerrihouse.com 456 Homes For Rent 3BD/1 BA 6008 Rob- in Lane off of Au- burn Re $750mo/$750dp 689-4442 3BD/2BA ON extra large corner lot, neai library, 5669 Reinke Dr. available 3/1/07 $1200 850-826- 2300 FOR RENT or Sale new 3br/2ba 140C sq.ft.(estimate) or large lot. $165,900, or $995mo rent, de- posit, reference anc credit required. Very quiet, minutes frorr schools & shopping. In Auburn area 240- 0890 HOME FOR reni 1230 Ego Dr. 3BR/2BA 2CG avail- able 2/1/07 $1000mo/$1000dc no smoking, no pets 850-543-4742 10B I Crestview News Bulletin ... I AD PLACEMENT COUPON Fill out this form completely and bring it to the News Bulletin office at 295W. James Lee Blvd.,, Crestview, Florida 32536 with your payment, I or mail to the address above with payment and photo attached. I WRITE YOUR A REMEMBER TO SPELL OU SAVE YOU SPACE BUT MA UNDERSTAND YOUR ADVE F. . I I * Phone Number: SName: I Street SAddress: City: St._, Zip Payment Method: Check Enclosed, Credit Card, _Bill Me. S# (VISA))/# (M/C) . Exp. Date / Exp. Date .__J /__ L - - - - - - - CLASSIFIED WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2007 q.S.. O. FOR SALE BY OWNER A picture is worth a thousand words. Sell your merchandise in the pages of the Crestview News Bulletin and News Extra. This is the actual size of your ad 1 This is the actual size of your ad 688 UW^ col. by 2 inchesin the classified 2 col. by 2 inches in the DC-f.", section classified section Your FSBO Ad runs -. Your FSBO Ad runs for 6 Issues 3 Weeks for 6 Issues 3 Weeks Powa r or $ 50 7 " abult rtdor.M W 1974 Sta-ncraft 19 GM In-line $2,500 (bo) for 6 C.92 ll HulqSis&T fanst d'( for y only $3.00 only WE ACCEPT VISA Call 850-682-6524 for more information. 456 Homes For Rent 3BD/2BA 2 story house w/pool for rent on 1 acre lot in Holt area. All electric $1100mo/$1100dp w/ references (850)537-6222 or 850-499-7412 JANET JOHNSON REALTY, INC. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 682-1800 1090-A Farmer St - 2bd/1 ba; $675 mo. 206 Virginia St - 2bd/1.5ba; $750 mo. 126 Wildhorse Dr.- 3bd/2ba;$875 mo. 343 Crooked Pine Tr. 3bd/2ba; $875 mo. 133 Swaying Pine Ct 3bd/2.5ba; $900 mo 6451 Moonlight Lane 3bd/2ba; $995 mo 3219 Skynight Dr - 3bd/2ba; $995 mo 329 John King Rd - 3bd/2ba; $1,100 mo 11 Holly dr. 3bd/2ba; $1,100 mo. 5442 East Brook Dr. 4bd/2ba; $1,200 mo. 2805 Wilson Ln - 3bd/2ba; $1,200 mo. 502 Jillian dr. - 4bd/3ba; $1,350 mo. AMERICAN REALTY of Northwest Florida, Inc. 682-4822 or 651-5717 Equal Housing Opportunity 420 Alley St. Apt D 1/1 $200 weekly 210 James St 2/1 $700/month 219 Jones Rd. 3/1.5 $750. 103 Blaylock 3/2 $750 3036 Cabela Ln 3/2 $825 2856 Penny Ln 3/2 $850 409 Ashley Dr. 3/2 $825 4008 Painter Branch Rd. 3/2 $850 1402 1st Ave E 3/1.5 $875. 374 Brackin St. 3/2 $900 127 PinOak Ct 3/2 $950 119 Cabana Way 3/2 $950 3008 Pine Lake Ct. 3/2 $950 5414 Josh Dr 3/2 $1050 474 Jillian Dr 3/2 $1100 1328 Jeffrine Dr 3/2 $1100 3115 Skyhawk Dr 4/2 $1200 346 John King Rd 5/3 $1200 104 Muskogee Tr 3/2 $1300 Visit us at www.era- american.comr NEW 3 & 4 bedroom rental homes ready for move in. Starting at $850/mo. Range, DW, and micro hood included. Easy ac- cess to Crestview and Niceville. Sec- tion 8 accepted. Call 850-689-2221 8-5, M-F, 850-546-1253. FOR RENT in North Crestview 4br/2.5 ba 2800 sq.ft pool, workshop $1350 South Crestview 4br/2ba 1930 sq.ft. $1200 Property Pro- fessionals 683-1714 FOR RENT North Crestview 3/1 older home, clean, great l o c a t i o n $675mo/$675dp no pets 902-0604 456 Homes For Rent COLDWELL BANKER JME REALTY 117 Courthouse Terrace Crestview Fl. 32536 (850)-689-1515 or (850) 682-5922 Equal Housing Opportunity 116 Hampton Dr., 2BR/1.5BA, 1000 sq.ft., $550, fenced yard 5332 Vernon Taylor Rd, Baker, Fl 2BR/1BA, 896 sq.ft $550- Duplex 689 Valley Rd., 3BR/1BA, 1,384 sq.ft., $775, pet w/owner approval 6197 Winstead CV, 3BR/1.5BA, 1,025 sq.ft $875, pet w/owner approval 301 Runnymeade Dr 3BR/2Ba 1,140 sq.ft $825, fenced yard 1562 Texas Pkwy, 3BR/2BA 1,109 sq.ft $875, washer/dryer incl 5814 Reinke Dr 3 BR/2BA 1,180 sq.ft $900, in ground pool 187 Salvadore Dr 3BR/2BA 1,053 sq.ft $925, back yard deck 2140 Hagood LP, 4BR/2.5BA, 2,254 sq.ft, $1,250 brand new constr. 353 Riverchase Blvd, 3BD/2BA 2,348 sq.ft, $1295, No Pets Allowed 812 Travis Ct. 4BR/3BA 2,558 sq.ft $1,500, Pet w/owner . approval For further informa- tion visit www.cbjmeproperty- management.com CENTURY 21 Moulton Realty (850) 682-3849 Rentals: 2918 Crescent Ave 3bd/2ba $700dp $700.dp 211 Warrior St, 3bd/2ba $1495.rt $1495.dp 902 Dixie, 3bd/2ba $875.rt, $875.dp 5219 Griffith Mill Road, Baker 2bd/1ba $475.rt, 475. dp 130 Dixie St 4bd/2ba $1200.rt $1200.dp COUNTRY LIVING 3/4 mile north of High School. 3BR/1.5BA, $900.00 per month, $900.00 security deposit. No pets. Call 830-8411 or 582-2722, FOR RENT 3 bed- room house $800mo/$400dp call 682-3931 HOME FOR rent 3BA/1.5BA on quiet street, easy access to town. call 689- 2221 8am-8pm Mon-Fri HOUSE FOR rent 1695 N. Pearl St. nice 2bd/1ba $850/$850 826-1189 NEW 3BD/2.5BA Townhouse, South of 1-10 $1200mo/$1000dp, available immediate- ly 850-897-1736 460 Mobile Homes For Rent 460 Mobile Homes For Rent 2 BEDROOM 2 bath on 1 acre $400 per month and 400 de- posit call 682-9643 or 582-5148 3BR/2BA IN Mossy Head. Available im- mediately $850mo/$850sd. Call 850-305-7796 daytime 850-682- 3951 after 7:30pm. FOR RENT 3BD/2BA Mobile home, 3BR/2BA House, References required. NO PETS! No exceptions. 682- 1045 or 682-2880 after 5pm NORTH CREST- VIEW 3/2 16X80 MH, Very clean & quiet park, $725. /mo., $725./DD, No pets 902-0604 = -. . RJEA. ESTATE FOR SALE 556 Homes For Sale TEEL AND WATERS REAL ESTATE 5BD/4BA home on 1.36 acres just at city limits. Abun- dance of storage/cabinets. $294,900 MLS# 455339 3BD/2.5BA home on 4.66 acres not far from town with awesome lakefront and multiple out- buildings $ 299,000 #451593 3BD/2BA home on 2 acres close to town. Updated most everything, multiple outbuildings, in ground pool, & hot tub. $350,000 #447596 .96 acre lot pave- ment all the way! $40,000 MLS #450728 .51-.63 acre lots in new subdivision. Pick your lot to build on. $64,900 each. 9.53 acres. Sellers are motivated. $120,000 MLS #444247 .49 acre lot south end of town. $45,000 MLS #450720 3.89 acres close to downtown. Possibly subdivide into 1/4 acre lots. Zoned RGD with FLU LDR. $221,000 MLS# 452511 For any further information Call Diana at Teel and Waters Today! 682-6156 or 685-5135 NEW SPECIAL land home financing available for limited or bad credit call Clayton Homes for details 850-682- 3344. HOUSE FOR sale in Crestview 3Bd/1.5 Ba, 140)0 sq.ft, Ask- ing $143,000 850- 375-2351 556 Homes For Sale 4BD/2BA ON 1 Acre, Auburn Rd, Newly remodeled call Casey at Ameri- can Classic Reality 850-585-2132 8 ACRES w/home 2bd/1.5ba in Laurel Hill. Call for informa- tion 652-3280 LAUREL HILL 4br/2.5ba, walk to school, nice yard, large kitchen, great room $175,000 1- 404-388-6862 560 Land For Sale 1 ACRE wooded lot Silver Hills Road 150x300 $95,000. ph. 585-8948 1.25 WOODED acres,. single wide mobile home on Mt. Olive Rd, $65k 689- 2029 3 LOTS for sale in Crestview, Approx 2.5 acres each 850- 375-2351 3.4 ACRE home site. Well, septic, electric included. Baker/Holt area. Bone Creek Road (paved) $100k 537- 4836 BAKER HOME- STEAD Rd, 2 10 acre parcels $100,000 each, price negotiable 682-9036 LAND FOR sale 1286 Washington street, Baker 50ftx100ft $30,000 call 1-386-255-2741 or 1-305-467-7696 LOT INSIDE CITY LIMITS! Lot 3 Ratliff St. A great value at only $11,900, MLS# 453639. Call Patti Griffin at (850) 758- 0133 or (850) 682- 6156 Teel & Waters Real Estate. 562 Mobile Homes For Sale 1995 16X80 fur- nished mobile home, 3bd/2ba must move. Central heat & Air, Great Condition $27,500 (850)259- 5547 PETS & LIVESTOCK 708 Pets 15 MONTH Jack Russell/Boston Ter- rier mix puppy needs loving home, kids ok needs lots of TLC 398-2946 HAPPY JACK Skin Balm stops scratch- ing & gnawing. Pro- motes healing & hairgrowth due to Hot Spots on dogs & cats without ste- roids! Okaloosa Grain Feed Store ( 6 82 9 3 3 3) (www.estitch.com) AKC CHIHUAHUA puppies all ages males and females, make great presents $175 850-537-8782 or 850-537-8019 708 Pets Missing since 1/26/07 from Griffith Mill Rd., Baker, FL MOJOO" Htskie mix 2 yrs. One blue eye/One brown eye .Spade & microchip implant Reward for information leading to her return. Call 537-4478 or 398-3255 GENER.P MERCHANDISE 802 Antiques RON'S ANTIQUES Specializing in Anti- que furniture, clocks and clock repair. An- tiques. Buy.Sell.Es- tates. T-F 9-4 Sat. 9- 2, 211 N, Main St. Crestview 850-689- 1007 305-2441 804 Apparel TEEN PAGEANT Dresses for sale, white size 9/10 nev- er worn $300, Red Tiffany, size 8, worn only once $300. Mint Green, size 8, has won best fashion many times $250. All very sparkly and in great condition. Call 682-6617 806 Appliances QUALITY USED Appliances. Washer, Dryers, Refrigera- tors, & Stoves w/warranty. Batson's Appliances. PARTS & REPAIR 209 N. Main St. 682-1149. RON'S APPLIANCE & PARTS Appliance Repair, All brands- We buy working appliances- 215 N. Main Street Call 689-1007 After hours 682-2844!!! 812 Farm Equipment Alied 814 Furniture 814 Furniture 2 YR old Ashley bedroom suite, dou- ble bed, mattress, chest, nightstand, headboard, separate rocker $495 865- 2593 . 3 TIER hanging wood kitchen shelf from Germany $250 OBO 218-5656 BOY/GIRL BED- ROOM set, futon bunkbed, dresser w/mirror, chest $300 OBO 218-5656 TWIN BED with drawers underneath, matching dresser $100 682-2281 or 978-3485 TWO CHESTS, cor- ner desk with Hutch $100 all, Day Bed with mattress heavy white wrought iron $150, micro suede sofa and love seat dark taupe, both re- cliners $800 deliv- ered, Bassett dress- er with mirror $140, dark wood armoire 6' tall $300,. ma- hogany antique ta- ble, four chairs $300 OBO (more) call 682-0348 818 Lawn Equipment 2006 HUSTLER MiniZ Zero turn commercial mower, 19hp only 30 hours, under warranty, $3800 758-8199, 537-8828 OLDER MODEL Cub Cadet model 1000 heavy duty rid- ing mower in excel- lent condition 42" cut- new battery, disc brakes, & tires. $500 call 682-6551 824 Office Equipment LIKE NEW Student computer desk $25. Pull out keyboard area/space for CPU (850) 902-0095 826 Sporting Goods REMINGTON MOD- EL 504.22 caliber bolt-action target Ri- fle new in box never fired for $425 call 682-6551 828 Electronics Stereo-TV-VCR RCA 27 flat screen T.V, like new $175, Bookcase w/ secre- tary $20, hutch $20, 689-1158 829 Garage Sales TUPPERWARE NEW Catalog, monthly special Re- placement order. Call Jackie 682- 4305. YARD SALE Fri- Sat Feb 23,24 7am- until 72 Old Milligan Road. 830 Miscellaneous For Sale BEAUTIFUL FULL length Mink Jacket $200, Kodak Cam- era Docker $25 682- 2676 BEAUTIFUL MA- PLE cabinets, entire kitchen, good quali- ty, great condition. $750 758-1110 830 Miscellaneous For Sale FABRIC EVERY- DAY Margie's has a selection of fabric. 40% off new beauti- ful first quality fab- rics arrive weekly. Come see! Margie's close to Foxwood Country Club. Mon- Sat 9-6 682-6920 902 Auto Supplies USED CHROME 20" set of 4 tires & rims for a six lug Chevy, good condition, must sell $950 423-9718 904 Cars 1983 BUICK Lesa- bre under 50,000 original miles asking $1500 OBO Call 758-1135 1986 MONTE Carlo SS 97,000 miles T- Top PW/PL This car is clean $5000 OBO 850-374-1339 1989 LINCOLN, low miles AC/Heat great condition $700 OBO 423-9903 2005 MUSTANG mint condition, low mileage $16,000 689-2029 FOR SALE 96 Ford Taurus GL, good condition 537-9858 Bill Spears Invites everyone to stop by and talk with him about the great deals going on now. Bill can help SLET you to drive away in CHEVR LET f, a new or used SL vehicle today! AANAllnERICEMOeniat A ,__./ Your Silverado Headquarters Locally Owned & Operated C E~vROLET 4150 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview A WUUE U E6,82-2731 904 Cars CASH FOR your car dead or alive. We al- so clear garage, yard sale items, rental clearing, no job too small. 305- 1957 1993 ROADMAS- TER BUICK s/wag- on 9 pass runs great, 20 mpg, ex- cellent shape $3000 call 537-9493 1996 BUICK Regal 4dr, loaded low miles A/C $3500 OBO 758-8126, 682-7006 1997 JAGUAR XJ6, fully loaded 138,000 miles $8500 OBO ,850-374-1339 1999 LINCOLN Town car Signature Exc. condition, ex- tended warranty, dark grey. Call 652- 2815 FOR SALE 1985 BMW, 4 door, bur- gundy w/black trim, heat/ac, leather inte- rior with no tear, power windows, power seats, new tires. $2500 OBO 305-8650 COMPLETE AUTO Painting includes Body work and ma- terials $400. Free pick up and delivery. 682-2075. AM/FM SI ItHtU UU LAYtH FULL POWER 8-WAY SEAT DUAL ELECTRONIC DOORS NEW TIRES 105,000 MILES $8,997 850.682.0470 DANIEl'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED MAJOR & MINOR REPAIR SPECIALIZING IN ENGINE OVERHAUL FOREIGN & Dolts WRECKER SERVICE AVAILABLE Licensed & Insured s"850.537.3828 " 523 HwY 90 WEST HOLT, FL 113 III AH'A& EI'IS I 910 Motorcycles FOR SALE 1997 Honda Shadow Spi- rit 10,300 miles $4200 OBO 689- 2252 call after 3:00pm 916 Sport Utility Vehicles 92 ISUZU Trooper, 4 wheel drive $3,000 OBO 689-4718 91 JEEP YJ 5 speed straight 6 $3100 in good- condition call 683-5109 ask for Paul NISSAN PATH- FINDER 1998 3.3L 2WD, super clean, all maintenance re- cords $6200 850- 240-5995, 850-685- 1983 914 Recreational 2002 DUTCHMAN CLASSIC 35' SRV 5th Wheel Camper Toy Hauler Excellent Condition Call John or Kim Adams at 652-2195 $17,000 OBO 918 Trucks 1982 B2000 Sun- downer P/U, Runs. Needs some Carbo- rator work. $500 firrr 826-0228 1994 FORD F1.5C 5.0 m.27922, green. cd player PSPE $5200 make offel 758-0379 S82 GMC P/U & 89 Toyota P/U. Nei- ther runs but good for parts or project truck. Both for $400 OBO. 850-420- 1142 or 850-598- 0520 if no answer leave message. 1999 FORD F-250 P/U TRUCK, 5.4 LI- TER TRITON V-8, 4 WHEEL DR, LARI- AT PACKAGEl LEATHER TOW PACKAGE 974' 4371 2000 CHEVY Silver- ado extended cab white V8 4x4 100,011 miles $9500 call after 5pm 432-5621 2000 CHEVY Silver- ado extended cab white V8 4x4 100,011 miles $9500 call after 5pm 432-5621 92 ISUZU Trooper. 4 wheel drive $3,000. OBO 689-4718 PS, PB, AC, CD Player, Automatic Call $ 500 305-8258 $ 500 D BELOW, ONE WORD PER I SPACE. T ALL WORDS. ABBREVIATIONS MAY . iKE IT HARDER FOR THE READER TO ERTISEMENT. _____ _____ ____ I __ __ -i I . CRESTVIEW BuLLETIN rTW, Vfws 3-, vfedfeodlay' 295 W. James Lee Blvd. Crestview, Florida, 32536 Great Cold AC TV BED Tow's up to 90001bs $5,000 OBO 682-4294 or 533-0643 |