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Heroic contributions honored Vat',: 3A Candidates speak out at local forums Pale 1 !A EWS LE 02/01/08 LIBRARY OF FLORIDA-HISTORY 205 SMA PO BOX 1107007 GAINESVILLE FL 32611 wrangles up a fund-raiser | PaIo 5A A. a WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007 Baker man charged with molestation Adam Ziglar Crestview News Bulletin A Baker man has, been arrested and charged with sexual battery on a child and lewd or lascivious conduct. Herbert Lee "Slick" Adkins, 61, of 8135 Mormon Temple Road, admit- ted to Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office investigators that he molested a young girl. According to a sheriff's office press release,- the victim, whose age would not be released, said the crimes occurred at her home around mid-January and in late February. Dr. Lynn Keefe, the medical direc- tor of the Children's Advocacy Center's Child Protection Team, examined the girl and supported her allegations against Adkins, the release said. Investigators also set up a con- trolled phone call on Feb. 27 between the victim and Adkins. During the phone conversation, Adkins admitted to the sexual assault and told the victim not to tell anyone or he would be sent to prison for the rest of his life, the release said. ,According to Angelique Yates, an investigator with the Walton County Sheriff's Office, Adkins has a pending charge in Walton County that is in conjunction with his charges in Okaloosa County. ;nelsea nummitzscn, me uresrview nign cnool iruaent council president, noias a Dlue ana wniie riDon, Enierpnse nign acnoors colors. The gesture of solidarity has been met with food and supply drives at CHS as well. Adam Ziglar Crestview News Bulletin At around 10:50 a.m. on Thursday, North Okaloosa County schools got word that severe weather- was: imminent and entered a "Code Red" situation issued by the National Weather Service. The warning meant that a torna- do had been sighted and students took cover in hallways and hun- kered down to wait and ride out the uncertain weather. The weather steadily moved north, sparing communities from a potentially devastating day. At around 1 p.m., the weather had encroached upon Enterprise, Ala., a community about the size of Crestview. Unlike the students an hour and a half to the south, Enterprise High School and the surrounding., neigh- borhoods were not spared from the destructive forces of a tornado. Clocks stopped at around 1:12 p.m. Eight high school students were killed when walls and the ceiling in the third hall of the school col- lapsed. The city, now grieving over the interminable loss, deals with a daily series of student funerals and memorial services. Students in Crestview and the !surrounding areas hope they can help. Kerry Disharoon, a ninth grade AP Human Geography teacher and the student council adviser, has led a campaign that honors Enterprise students. The student body also feels a need to act to help their neigh- bors to the north. The students have made white and blue ribbons that serve as a way to remember the Wildcats at the school. "It's kind of an awareness initia- tive. We handed them out in our homerooms this morning," Disharoon said on Tuesday morn- ing. "We're encouraging them to wear them all week. "It's really encouraging and delightful to see these kids wearing these ribbons today. It surprises me. They're very supportive." Disharoon said the student council formed an "assembly line" and made enough ribbons blue or white for the entire student .I1 r eLVIGVV I i 1 .JIU.II UI .-JI.UU.IIL .UUIIu.II IIIIDl O JLII Lael tu o .UVV support for Enterprise High School students, who lost eight of their own when a tornado ransacked the school on Thursday. From left to right are Chase Downing, Seth Sisneros, Kayla Clifton, James Miller, Chelsea Clack, Chelsea Hummitzsch, Reid Hester, Eric Bell and Marissa Holland. body. Area students are also encour- aged to donate money, non-perish- able food, blankets, bottled water and other items to help Enterprise students. The food and supply drive lasts until March 16, and items can be See STUDENTS, 3A The "Triple B" promises fun this Saturday Adam Duckworth Special to the Crestview News Bulletin The barbecue is back. The Third Annual Blackwater Bluegrass and Barbeque Festival sponsored by Cox Communications, Childcare Network, The Northwest Florida Daily News, and The Crestview News Bulletin, will be held Saturday, March 10, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.. in historic Downtown Crestview on Main Street. The fes- tival promises to provide a wide range of entertainment, fun activi- ties, and food for the whole family. The bluegrass sounds of Stillhouse; Lock, Stock, and Barrel; Sawgrass Revival; and The Rowell Family will entertain those attend- ing from 9:30 in the morning until 5:30 in the afternoon. The bands will play two sets each on the Florida Lottery Stage at the inter- section of Main Street and Beech Avenue. The Emerald Coast Chorus, Country Church Singers, and Highsteppers will be perform- ing on the south side of Main Street as well. Visitors will also find various booths provided by local vendors. Arts and crafts, sterling silver jew- elry, and other fine items will be sold to those attending the festivi- ties. The Childcare Network will provide face painting, a moon- walk, and other activities for chil- dren on Oakdale Avenue near Hideaway .Pizza and Gordon Martial Arts. 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Roy "Clyde" Cato, 26, of 6045 Staff Road, was arrested on March 1 after investigators searched his home and seized nearly 200 grams of marijuana, 61 grams of MDMA, a form of methampheta- mine, crack cocaine and hydrocodone. Officers also removed firearms, security cam- eras and monitors, a police scanner, drug para- phernalia and a large amount of cash, accord- ing to a sheriff's office press release. According to sheriff's office spokeswoman Michele Nicholson, Cato's home was protect- ed with high intensity security lights, 360- degree motion sensor infrared cameras and guard dogs. Investigators said that firearms were in position within the residence near the entrances. "It was a little more intense than someone who lives in the country wanting security protec- tion," Nicholson said. "Once they got in there and executed the search warrant, they described it as a fortress." Cato was released from the Okaloosa County Jail on a $120,000 bond on Friday. "Executing the search warrant shows how the officers have to be really well trained," Nicholson said. "That was a poten- tially dangerous situation to go into." Red Cross Kids Carnival comes to town Leslie Fike Florida Freedom Newspapers March is American Red Cross month. To celebrate the kick off of its month-long Heroes Campaign, the American Red Cross, in partnership with Childcare Network, decided to bring its second annual kids carnival to North Okaloosa this last weekend. For two days, youngsters in the community flocked to the Old Spanish Trail Park, where a variety of games, science experiments, fun rides, food and prizes await- ed them. "The tall slide is the favorite," said Cheri Pittman with Childcare Network, pointing to a huge inflated slide overwhelmed with children of all ages and sizes. Another big attraction seemed to be the puppies playing at a booth set up by the North Okaloosa Humane Society (NOAH). "NOAH is going over great," said Pittman. "The kids are loving walking the dogs." "They (the dogs) didn't get a nap all day (Saturday)," NOAH owner Linda Altieri said Sunday. "Every time they went in the kennel for a nap, more kids came. They were so tired when they went home." NOAH participates in numerous local events in an effort to encourage the adop- tion of its animals, said Altieri. And this weekend's fun fest proved successful. Three canines left the park with their new owners. The event didn't attract as many people from the com- munity as hoped, said Sharlene Cox, one of the coordinators. Saturday's crowd started a bit slow but picked up as the day warmed and kept a steady crowd of around 250 people, said Cox. Cold temperatures and winds seem to cause a. decline in Sunday's atten- dance. But not everyone stayed home. Wrapped in jackets and hats, children of all ages sat on blankets under the pavil- ion with their parents for story time. The storytellers were city employees and candidates running in the March 13 election. And whether the tale came from a book or was made up, each person spent an hour intriguing the minds of youngsters with educa- tional and humorous stories. "I don't need books," said mayoral candidate Ted Mathis, who made up his exciting adventure. David Cadle, also a candi- date for mayor, kept the attention of his audience with book about a dog named Hally Tosis, who cap- tures two burglars with his extremely bad breath. Mayoral candidate Ed Neal let his listeners choose the book he would read. In the end, "Farmer Greg," a book. about farm animals and the noises they make, won. But it didn't end there. ,Before he knew it, Neal was reading his third book, which was about dinosaurs snoring. "Do you guys snore?" Neal leaned over and asked the little ones sitting before him. They stared making sounds similar to snoring. "He's getting into this," said Cox, watching from the side. The American Red Cross planned to continue its Heroes Campaign on Tuesday with the annual "Take it to the Roof" fund- raiser, held at the North Okaloosa Medical Center, which sponsored the event. From staff reports North Okaloosa Medical Center and the Women's Advisory Committee invite women of all ages to attend "Dare to Be Aware Learn about Colon Cancer" a free Healthy Woman Education event, on Thursday, March 15, 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the din- ing room at Nqrth Okaloosa Medical Center. The event includes a lite dinner and a presentation by Dr. Warren Amos, 21st Century Oncology. Dr. Amos will discuss risk reduction, diagnosis and treatment of colon cancer fol- lowed by a question and answer period. All guests will be eligible for door prizes. Colon cancer is the sec- ond-leading cause of cancer- related deaths in the United States. Only lung cancer claims more lives. Despite the relatively high number of cases and deaths, there's good news about colon cancer. Screening tests, along with a few simple changes in your diet and lifestyle, can dramatically reduce your overall 'risk of developing colon cancer. Free Healthy Woman monthly events are provided by NOMC's Women's Advisory Committee and supported by Healthy Woman gold sponsors Bridgeway Center Inc., Central Baptist Church, Covenant Hospice, First National Bank of Crestview, M&R Development, NEW Customer Service Companies, Inc., and Okaloosa Regional Home Health. To learn more about this free event or to register go on line to www.northokaloosa.com or call-689-8445. Seating is lim- ited, so reservations are encouraged. - WE NEED HIM SI Ted Mathis' Main Objectives for the Future of Crestview are: SI To solve our greatly congested traffic problems 0I1 To solve our very serious water problems for the future 0I To solve our growing drug and crime problems 2I To fully support and respect our police and firemen STo develop greater support for our handicapped & elderly citizens Former Mayor Election Day is March 13th Political Advertisement Paid for and Approved by Ted Mathis for Mayor of Crestview Darren Payne, MD Board Certified Eye Surgeon and Medical Director in Crestview 330 46 @%mpg& CL 4WPOW- s( 4w 1.- I mi LI *% ~ 'Co I... -a) -- -o U - >1 41.1.0 I- CD 50) I- LM a) -L. E - " ~0 E V-M - --U- *-A a 4b-w b.- 4 A 2A I Crestview News RBulltin LOCAL Roy "Clyde" Cato NOMC invites women to "Dare to Be Aware" VOTE FOR TED Noted LASIK Surgeon Right Here in Crestview! Good Vision Without Eye Glasses Dr. Payne has performed thousands of Lasik procedures. 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'Heroes in our back yard' 919th Gallant Unit Citation the result of many heroic contributions John Parrott Crestview News Bulletin -LAffiliated Insurance of Crestview Health Insurance A CONTRACTED GENERAL AGENCY FOR Life Insurance BlueCross BlueShield "Long Term Care Insurance nof Florida Nm nAn Independent Licensee Retir eSement planning oft the Blue Crss Blue Shield Association 689-7595 rouHealth Benefit Plans Florida Combined Life p Florida Combined Life and its Parent, Blue Cross and Blue 115 E. Beech St. #61411-0903 Shield of Florida, are independent Licensees of the Blue (Behind Wachdovia Bank) Cross Blue Shield Association *Not connected or endorsed by the U.S. Government or the Federal Medicare Program. The note spurred further action: a faculty meeting and a plan of action to show sup- port to Enterprise. "We knew that we needed to reach out," Coleman said. Cutlines: Air Force Reserve Lt. Gen.Bradley frocks the 919th standard with Gallant Unit Citation. DUKE FIELD No other Reserve or Guard unit in the United States Air Force has won more combat deco- rations than has the 919th Special Operations Wing. On Saturday, the pride of Duke Field added to its impressive portfolio the Gallant Unit Citation, which was present- ed at a formal ceremony Saturday by Air Force Reserve Commander Lt. Gen. John A, Bradley. "You are truly heroes in our back yard," Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Wayne Harris told members of the wing during a special dinner in their honor. The event was sponsored by the chamber's Military Affairs Committee. Although the Gallant Unit Citation is a relatively new creation, it nevertheless hon- ors the entire group, and is just below the Presidential Unit Citation in order of rank. Two members of the 919th are at least partially responsi- ble for the GUC Air Force Reserve Colonel Kenneth E. Ray, and Chief Master Sergeant Phillip Bahm. Ray received a Silver Star for extraordinary heroism above the skies of Iraq on April 2, 2003. Bahm's aircraft recovery efforts during Operation Anaconda landed him in a featured role in an upcoming Air Force publica- tion. Ray led an enormously dangerous flight of two C-130E Combat Talon 1 air- craft on a low level night refueling mission in Iraq. Complicating an already dicey situation, the air was choked with smoke and dust from earlier ground skir- mishes. Night vision gog- gles were of little use. Just as they crossed the ancient Euphrates River, the two aircraft, flying as low as 500 feet in order to evade enemy radar detection, ren- dezvoused with Army MH- 60 helicopters. Refueling operations were to com- mence immediately. Just as they connected with the first helicopter, Ray's co-pilot saw a bright, white flash. An Iraqi surface- to- air missile had been fired at them. Ray was forced to disen- gage the refueling attempt and take immediately eva- sive action. He dropped the nose of the aircraft ground- ward, thus gaining speed and reducing his silhouette at the same time. B BQ, continued will be on display. But what would a blue- grass and barbeque festival be without barbeque? For those loving the savory tastes of these sweet and tangy southern delicacies, this festival will give them what they want and more. Twelve chefs will test their skills against one another in a barbeque cook off. Prizes will be awarded shortly after the bluegrass music ends and 10 of these 12 will be selling their deli- STUDENTS dropped off at the main office or in room 109. While the details haven't been worked out, Principal Ed Coleman plans to have the food and supplies deliv- ered to the proper people. "We were very fortunate that day," Coleman said on Tuesday afternoon. One student left a note on Coleman's desk requesting that the school do something for Enterprise. we discovered the aircraft's left gear had dropped off the hard pack and was mired into mud nearly up to the number one propeller," said Bahm. Ordinarily, propellers are about eight feet off the ground, and in that case there were only about 18 inches or less of ground clearance. "Also, directly in front of the aircraft was an aban- doned vehicle which blocked the aircraft from being moved forward," said the chief. "Major Nichols and I and made an assessment of the situation, and determined we could probably jack the plane up, and build a ramp under the stuck wheels and then and fly it out," said Bahm. "We knew we didn't have a lot of time to get it done, so we immediately went to work and jacked up the wings, and by then the ground had dried some. That made it a little easier to make a ramp of earth and timbers to rest the gear wheel on. After we'd done that, it was then just a matter of applying thrust to the engines and we were rolling free and back on the run- way." The chief smiled and said, "We only had two choices. We could have abandoned the airplane and had it destroyed, or we could try to save it, and I liked that choice better even though it was getting a little too hot for comfort." The security team had already been drawn in, and the insurgents had breeched the outside perimeter. Mortar rounds were being sighted in on them, and one or two exploded extremely close to the aircraft.. "We could see the bad guys chasing after us, but by then we had everyone aboard, and we were rolling down the runway," said the chief. Luckily the missile flew past the tail, but by then the aircraft was less than 100 feet from' the ground and Ray had to pull the yoke hard back to level the aircraft as it skimmed the desert floor. The other MC-130E was also fired on, and probably from the same battery, but luckily both crews survived the harrowing experience. Later, Ray's aircraft was 'fired on again, and disre- garding. his own safety, he skillfully maneuvered the unwieldy C-130E Combat Talon 1, often as low as 50 feet from the ground, and successfully evaded the sec- ond missile fired at them. It would be a long night for Ray, his crew, and the other aircraft, but as he said in his unflappable way, "I don't think the missiles were radar guided because the Iraqis didn't want to light up their battery." When asked to speak about being awarded the Silver Star, the modest colonel pointed to his crew and said, "I think all eight members of my crew should have gotten one. But the important thing is we gassed up the helicopters." On a slightly different, but_ no less heroic, level comes Chief Master Sergeant Phillip Bahm of Holt and his aircraft recovery story. It is one so compelling it is being incor- porated into an Air Force book, entitled, "Portraits in Courage." "I got an emergency call about one of our aircraft that had been on a medical evac- uation mission the night before. We were told it had gotten stuck in mud on a dirt landing strip near one of our hot spots in Afghanistan dur- ing Operation Anaconda," said Bahm, a senior line chief. "Initial reports said it was probably a write-off, but we decided to go take a look at it ourselves." "I immediately assembled a recovery team and we flew to the area and at that point I from 1A cious barbeque sauces. For those who wish to have a taste of something different, cooks from Louisiana will be at the festi- val serving their tasty Cajun food. Other chefs from around the area will be demonstrating what they can cook up on their grills. Children from ages 6 to 14 can even join in with the Little Cookers' Competition. A trophy will be awarded to the first place winner while ribbons will be given to the continued from 1A "I think all of our kids have stepped up." On Tuesday, blue and white ribbons decorated the shirts and jackets of students. Disharoon was pleased to see that so many students made an attempt to honor those in Enterprise. "They're right up the road from us," Disharoon said. "We were going through our extreme weather drills proba- bly just before they were. The kids were lined up in the hallway. It wasn't too far away from where this torna- do touched down." Chelsea Hummitzsch, the president of Crestview's stu- dent council, said that Thursday's incident could have happened here. "It could have been us. We were in code red for an hour," she said, remembering a morning of interrupted lunches and uncomfortable seating in the school's hall- ways. Chelsea Clack, another student council member who helped spearhead the ribbon making, was adamant about helping the Enterprise stu- dents. "You have to show your support for your fellow stu- dents," Clack said. "It's not like it was 3,000 miles away." remaining contestants. Those planning to attend may want to arrive as soon as possible to enjoy the food, fun, and music. Cal Zethmayr, one of the many organizers of this event, stat- ed that he was expecting as many as 3,000 or more to attend because drivers will "smell it and see it as they're driving down the highway." For more information, contact the Crestview Chamber of Commerce by calling 682-3212. h Ii I I/ 5 Ilr 4A OPINION & EDITORIAL WEDNESDAY March 7, 2007 Help is on the way for Florida's veterans Shelter House thanks you Since first being elected Shelter House, Inc. sincerely appreciates the to Congress, I realized the businesses and friends who ensured that our 4th pressing need for delivering better healthcare to over Annual Sweetheart Gala & Auction was a huge suc- 100,000 veterans that call cess. Thanks to their generosity, all the funds raised our area home. through tickets sales and auction bids were avail- Delivering this health able for our work with domestic violence survivors, care in a timely fashion The sponsors we wish to recognize and thank became and remains one of are: my top goals, and I am CHAMPION Verizon Wireless; VISIONARY proud to say we are making AmSouth/Regions Bank; PROTECTORS Naylor great strides toward achiev- Realty, Professional Moving Services, Valparaiso ing that goal. Realty, Vanguard Bank; GUARDIANS Beach In 2003, success came in Community Bank, Embarq/ Sprint, First City Bank, the form of a Veterans Landrum Professionals, The Boat Marina, Morgan that included language I had Keegan, Advocates, ABC Mortgage Co. of inserted making the idea of Northwest Florida, Bryan's Pest Control, a new VA facility in our area Dixielectricar, Freeport Auto Parts, Iron Horse a public law. Realty, Prudential Merrifield and Pilcher Realty, In May of 2005, ground Wachovia Bank; FRIENDS Andrews, Davis and was broken on a 205,000 Sutton, Andrew's Bros. Printing, Coastal Christian square foot Veterans' Affairs Magazine, Copy Systems Business Center, Ted Joint Ambulatory Care Corcoran, Destin Log, Emerald Coast Magazine, Clinic (JACC) at Corry Hilton at Sandestin, Jones & Co., NWF Daily News, Station on Highway 98. This S & S Electronics, Team Walton Real Estate, The project takes advantage of a Place of DFS, The Walton Sun cooperative relationship Prescription Place of DFS, The Walton Sun between the Department of Defense and the Department Gratefully, of Veterans' Affairs. Jeannette Debs, Executive Director Because this Shelter House, Inc. "Superclinic" is on land .donated by DoD, more funding is free.for VA to use W hat's Your O pinion? on construction of the facili- WYnty as well as equipment and overall health care delivery Mail it to us at: to veterans. Crestview Bulletin, 295 W. James Lee Blvd., Another benefit to the Crestview, FL 32536, or e-mail it to us at facility is use of expertise by okpublishing@crestviewbulletin.com. both DoD and VA doctors, and the facility's tremen- Letters of more than 250 words may be edited without dous size allows for an array changing the writer's intent. Please include your name, of specialty healthcare not address, and day and evening phone numbers for available at many VA clinics. verification. Letters must be signed. GOVERNMENT MEETINGS Miller I personally visited the JACC this week, and am proud to say that construc- tion is moving at a strong pace. With all the outside walls in place, the Superclinic is indeed enormous. It is no surprise that, within those walls, services not previous- ly available for VA patients in our area will be readily available. These services include dental care and even minor surgery. The current pri- mary care facility is also strained for space; the Superclinic will relieve that strain, and the focus can be on actual delivery of care as opposed to worrying about the availability of physical space. Moreover, this assort- ment of primary and spe- cialty care will be available without veterans having to drive over three hours to receive the quality care they deserve. In an area of the nation where builders have had their share of difficulties with construction, I am impressed with how quickly construction is mov- ing on the Superclinic. I con- fidently look forward to next year when veterans can come within these walls and receive timely care not wait months for an appoint- ment in another state. The 100,000-plus veter- ans living in the first Congressional district are not limited to just one area, and so my priority of ensur- ing access to health care for veterans extends through the entire district. I was more than pleased when we broke ground on a new community-based out- patient clinic (CBOC) at Eglin Air Force Base in October of 2006. Once again, the issue of veterans having to drive long distances for even the most basic primary care is being addressed. This area was identified as underserved in regards to healthcare for VA patients, a fact many already knew. This clinic was a crucial step in meeting veterans' needs. The Eglin CBOC is yet another example of the advantages of VA/DoD cooperation, as the clinic is situated on Air Force land, allowing VA to focus on actual construction and operation of the clinic with- out having to worry about land acquisition. The clinic will have sepa- rate access for VA patients, many of whom I know will be relieved to not have to drive an hour or more to receive primary care. Currently, the site is cleared and fencing has been put up so that the contractors now have a separate entrance and do not disrupt the large scale day-to-day operations at Eglin. As work continues on this site, I look forward to its opening in 2008, as I know many, many veterans do as well. Florida's First Congressional district has one of the highest veterans' populations in the nation. It is a number that has been growing in the past, and I know it will continue to grow well into the future. Our work in delivering benefits and health care to these veterans must never stop. These two clinics under construction are a great step toward meeting these needs, and I know when their doors open the VA health care system will improve even more. For more information about the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the health care iniatives designed to help veterans in this area, visit www.va.gov. For more about Jeff Miller, visit www.house.gov/jeffmniller Jeff Miller is the U.S. repre- sentative for Florida's First Congressional District. He is a Republican. Lynn Gann Office Manager Adam Ziglar Reporter Ken Nielsen Reporter Renee Bell Community News The Frey-Graham civics initiative The DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Voter regis- tration assistance is available. For details please call 582-6909. The Committee's next meeting will be March 12 at 6 p.m. in the Niceville City Council Chambers at 208 North Partin Drive. All Democrats are welcome to attend. For more information please call 862-9969. The BAKER FIRE DISTRICT BOARD OF COMMISSION- ERS now meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Baker Area Public Safety Building, located at 1375 19th Street in Baker. The public is encouraged to attend. If you have any ques- tions, please call 537-2487; if there is no answer, please leave a message. A member of Congressman ALLEN BOYD'S (D-North Florida) staff will be visiting Destin on the second Thursday of every month so the people of Okaloosa County have the opportu- nity to personally discuss issues concerning them. The NORTH OKALOOSA REPUBLICAN CLUB meets regu- larly on the third Tuesday of the month. For general information on the Republican Club, please contact Barney L. Bailey Jr. at 689-3773 or 865-0475. The LAUREL HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT holds its regular monthly meetings on the second Friday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Fire Department office located in the Laurel Hill City Hall. The City Hall is located at 8209 State Road 85 North. The public is always welcome to attend. The NORTH OKALOOSA FIRE DISTRICT meets on the third Thursday of each month at the fire station 83, located at 5241 State Road 4 in Milligan. Each meeting begins at 7 p.m. The OKALOOSA WALTON TRANSPORTATION PLAN- NING ORGANIZATION normally meets on the third Thursday of the month at the Niceville Community Center, 204 North Partin Drive (SR 285) at 3 p.m. To confirm the meeting date and loca- tion, call 1-800-226-8914 ext. 231. The LAUREL HILL CITY COUNCIL meets on the first Thursday of each month at City Hall on State Road 85N in Laurel Hill. Each session starts at 7 p.m. The ALMARANTE VOLUNTEER FIRE DISTRICT holds their monthly business and commissioners meeting on the second Thursday night of each month at the fire station. ROBERT L.F. SIKES PUBLIC LIBRARY EVENTS: Infant and Toddler Lap Sit Program meets in the Story Room on the sec- ond and fourth Tuesday morning of each month at 10:15 a.m. N TCRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN &fe fews You ecddT'day, 'lb report news, for inonnation, subscriptions and advertising, call 682-6524. 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All material IhreinispIertyof iheCstviewNews Bulletin. USPS 010-209 0 Out of County 3 months.................... $14.00 6 months ........................$22.00 1 year.........................$36.20 Responsible citizen- ship is at the heart of American democracy. In penning the immortal words of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson argued for a new and radical vision. Government in America was not to be based on the arbitrary exercise of power. It was to be a contract; a con- tract between publicly chosen leaders and ordi- nary citizens. The terms of that con- tract have now been clear for more than 200 years. Leaders have the right to govern only insofar as citizens give their consent to be gov- erned. Citizens, in turn, have a responsibility; a responsibility to exercise informed judgment in giving their consent. Jefferson underscored the fundamental impor- tance of informed citi- zenship when he wrote that the "objects of pri- mary education" are to "instruct the mass of our citizens in these, their rights, interests and duties as men and citi- zens." One of these objects, Jefferson argued, was "To under- stand his duties to his neighbors and country, and to discharge with competence the func- tions confided to him by either..." The education of responsible citizens was, in the view of the nation's founders, to be a primary purpose of a system of public educa- tion. In his farewell address, George Washington called for the creation of "institu- tions for the general dif- fusion of knowledge" that would enlighten public opinion. In the years that fol- lowed, Washington's vision provided the foundation for what we Inside i, Congress Lou ,Frey now have as American public education. It also gave to schools the unique challenge of preparing young people to effectively meet the critically important responsibilities of America's democratic contract. As we approach the close of the first decade of the 21st century, there is cause for concern about the quality of American citizenship. For more than a decade now, scholars have pointed to a disconnect between citizens partic- ularly young citizens - and the civic world around them. We have one of the lowest voter turnout rates in the world. Participation in virtually all forms of civic life appears.to have declined over the past half century. School reforms appear -to be reshaping the civic mis- sion of public schools. As the "Greatest Generation" passes from the scene, there are real questions about how we will replace their com- mitment to the common good. With these concerns in mind, we (Graham and Frey) asked the Lou Frey Institute at the University of Central Florida and the Bob Graham Center at the University of Florida to work with others across the state to review the major issues affecting civic education in Florida. This report reflects the results of that review. As the report's recommenda- tions will make clear, there is a compelling need to take near-term actions to strengthen civic education in the state. Having said that, however, we view this report as only a point of departure; the chal- lenges of building and maintaining the enlight- ened discretion of Florida's citizens will require the combined talents and long-term commitment of all of those who care deeply about the state's future. From the perspective of Florida's civic future, the big story of the 2006 elections was not that Democrats captured control of Congress, or that Bill Nelson was re- elected to the United States Senate, or even that Charlie Crist became our state's 44th governor but that the significance of these political developments may be lost on many Floridians. For all of the hundreds of millions of dollars spent on political advertisements and thousands of news sto- ries aired or written about the candidates, too many Floridians still have little or no idea who represents their interests in Washington, Tallahassee, or even their own local commu- nities and even less idea how those interests are represented, or how they as citizens can influence and shape that representation. The numbers tell a troubling story about Floridians' lack of engagement with civic leaders, institutions, and culture: Eligible Floridians exercise their vote far less often than citizens in other states. According to a 2006 report, Florida ranked 39th in average voter turnout for the 2002 and 2004 general elections. For the November 2006 general election, turnout in Florida was a disappointing 46.8%. In September 2006, pri- mary election turnout was an abysmal 19.6%. Both figures were nearly 20% less than the histor- ical -average between 1954 and 2004. According to the 2006 report cited above, the same Florida that ranks 4th in population size rates a woeful 49th in rates of volunteering. A 2005 University of Central Florida survey of more than 1,600 Central Floridians found that two-thirds could not name either of Florida's two United States Senators both of whom reside in Central Florida. A 2005 statewide Florida Bar survey revealed that more than 40% of Floridians could not correctly identify the three branches of American government - and that nearly 40% could not define the con- cept of "checks and bal- ances." These statistics and others like them suggest two disturbing- trends that threaten Florida's civic future: first, that many Floridians are not motivated to participate either in the political process or other aspects of our state's civic life; and second, that even if they had the necessary desire to participate, many Floridians would not know where or how to begin. More to follow... 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. Heather Gann Ad Consultant Greg Allen Graphic Artist Robert Skelton Distribution IL : Bobby Barkley Hook & Trigger John Parrott Military Reporter i , Steve Barnes Sports Editor I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007 LOCAL CRESTVIEW PEDIATRICS & ADOLESCENT CENTER Brenda Strand, ARNP Joseph Philip Peter, M.D. F.A.A.P. 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"We're with the American Red Cross. Can you give us a donation so we can come down?" volunteer Sharlene Cox shouted to pedestrians below. For four hours, volunteers camped out on the roof and campaigned non-stop to get donations by phone or water gun, which ever worked. "Come here, girls!" Pam Pannasch shouted to a group walking on the sidewalk below. She grabbed her high power water gun and aimed for the girls. "Did you give your dona- tion yet?" Pannasch asked before she squeezed the trig- ger. A burst of water shot down from her perch on the roof. Throughout the morning, residents and community merchants drove by the hos- pital entrance, dropping off a check or cash to volunteers manning a table on the side- walk. "We're the ground crew," joked Pam Meadows, chair- man of the hospital's Board * All Vacuums Need Service * Manufacturers Recommend Annual Service .. Most Vacuums Could Clean 50% More Effectively With Service - We Service All Makes a. 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By noon more than $11,400 had been raised to refill the depleted coffers used to provide disaster relief services to the commu- nity, according to Sherri Frost, director of Crestview's Red Cross office. Even though the number is less than half of the amount raised last year, there's still much to be grate- ful for, said Frost. "It's $11,000 more than we had and we're so appre- ciative," she added. "And I know the folks that money will go towards are also appreciative." Frost said the campaign- ing didn't stop once the vol- unteers got off the roof. Volunteers continued to raise money until late after- noon. "We're looking for a bit more to still come in," she said. TjCJjq Because Experience Matters... EMERALD COAST MEMORIALS - 683-0511 We OfferColor 683-0511 Granite for Less. Serving NW. Florida & S. Alabama Since 1928 832 NORTH FERDON BLVD. 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After using several tech- niques, including yelling, booing and sudden jerky movements, the cow ran away out of boredom. The deputies then used tasers to try to get the cow to reenter the pen that it escaped. After jumping the fence once more, the deputies finally tased it enough to get it to slow down. They put a lasso around its neck and tied it to a tree. A veterinarian tended to the animal and confirmed that it would be 'OK. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007 The owners were not home and the animal was tranquilized so it could get some rest and relief from an overall stressful afternoon. Fighting the urge to bite Recently, a Crestview High School student was arrested after he bit another student. Apparently, the boy couldn't contain his urge to bite someone, so he bit the nearest person. According to the arrest report, the student bitten positively identified the kid with the sharp teeth. She also told the deputies and the school disciplinarian that she didn't even know the kid. The student was charged with battery and there may be a mouthpiece waiting for him when he returns to school. Playground scuffle or crazy adults? Recently, a man and woman were outside a resi- dence talking when another man walked outside and started arguing with the other guy because he was jealous. The woman, agitated by the jealous man, walked away Suddenly, however, the jealous guy ran up to her and pushed her to the ground. I1 RDCOR Sill ilR l 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 MARCH 13th SLEEP DISORD CENTER OF ... ,Fr. WALTON BEACH & C . Is SnoringA Problem In Your House? We Can Help ! 2 Locations to Serve You: CRESTVIEW 502 EAST PINE AVE. 850-689-5496 FT. 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We did mention these were adults, didn't we? HOME PHONE + WIRELESS. ONE BILL. ONE PLAN. ONE HEART DEPOT ohmommosom WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7,2007 AT HOME Communitv Cale[dari 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." CIVIC J.R.L.CONYERS LODGE #364, F&AM PHA holds its regular meeting every Saturday before the second Sunday of each month. Meetings are held 8 a.m. at 550 McDonald Street, Crestview. For further information, call 682-6043. VELMA K. CONYERS CHAP- TER #7A, PHA Order of the Eastern Star holds its regular meet- ing on the first Saturday of each month. Meetings are held at 2 p.m. at 550 McDonald Street, Crestview. For further information call 682- 5288. E.L. SEAWRIGHT COURT #90, Heroines of Jericho, PHA holds its regular meeting on the first Saturday of each month. Meetings are held at 11 a.m. at 550 McDonald Street, Crestview. For further information call 683 -1694. OKALOOSA RETIRED EDU- CATORS ASSOCIATION invites all retirees of the Okaloosa County School System to join and attend all future meetings of OREA. Contact Martha Rogers at 682- 4165 for more information. CONCORD LODGE #50 F&AM holds their regular meeting at 404 Garden Street, Crestview, on the first and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. For further information, call 423-1030. The NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION FOR ACTIVE & RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCI- ATION CHAPTER 1428 gets together once a month for 11 a.m. lunch and a 12 p.m. meeting at Barnhill's in Fort Walton Beach. For more information, call 678- 5678. DISABLED AMERICAN VET- ERANS get together every third Tuesday of the month for a 6 p.m. dinner and 7 p.m. meeting at the chapters 5296 Hare Street location in Crestview. For information, call the chapter office at 682-0982 or write them at DAV Chapter 57, P.O. Box 63, Crestview, FL 32539. THE WALTON GUARD meets at the White Sands Bowling Center in Fort Walton Beach. The meet- ings are public. Contact Cheryl Harris at 244-3053 for details. The Crestview CONCERNED CITIZENS GROUP meets on the first Thursday of every month at 6 p.m. The meetings are held in the Fairview Park building on McClelland Street. MARINE CORPS LEAGUE - On the second Thursday of each month at the American Legion Post 235 in Fort Walton Beach, the Marine Corps League Detachment 915 meets at 7:30 p.m. Any former or retired Marine interested in join- ing should contact Jack Howell at 683-0412 or Tom Burns at 682- 3992. The OLD SPANISH TRAIL SHRINE CLUB (Hadji Temple), located at 971 West James Lee Blvd., has bingo games every Thursday night. The club also offers three $250 jackpots. Call Robert Boutwell at 682-5087, or stop by. ELKS LODGE meets first and third Thursdays at 127 Pine Avenue in Crestview-Phone 682-2110. SHARING AND CARING, 298 W. Martin Luther King Blvd., offers emergency food service to the needy from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday through Friday (closed on Thursdays. The ORDER OF THE EAST- ERN STAR, Crestview Chapter #203 holds their regular monthly meetings on the first and third Thursday of each month. Meetings are held at 404 Garden Street and start at 7:30 p.m. HEALTH NORTH OKALOOSA GAS- TRIC BYPASS SUPPORT GROUP: will have monthly meet- ings at Body-B-Healthy, 2227 South Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, on the sec- ond Thursday of every month from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Hours are subject to change with holidays. E-mail Donika at mamadonika@yahoo.com to confirm. Meetings are open to anyone who has had the surgery, wants to have it, or is just interest- ed 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. Hwy 90, Holt, in the com- munity 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. SOCIAL 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 DEFUNIAK SPRINGS GARDEN CLUB holds monthly meetings. For more information contact Dara Dobson 859-0096 or e-mail wildflowersmatter@defuni- ak.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, March 15 at the Eglin Officers Club. Social will begin at 11 a.m. and lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. The pro- gram will be Native American - Kirby LockLear. Please call Marilyn Bassett at 897-2369 by March 8 for reservations . ADVENTURE CLUB meets several times a month. For more information call Clarice Habinck at 581-4591 or e-mail freklz100 @ cox.net. Thursday, March 8, 3 p.m. Bike ride in Bluewater Bay Subdivision/Resort in Niceville. Meet at the golf course club house. Sunday, March 11, 2 p.m. Hike or bike in the Blackwater River State Forest. You can either bike the roads of the State Forest or hike the lovely Juniper Creek Trail. One person will lead the bikers and another person will lead the hikers. Meet at the trailhead on Red Rock Road. Tuesday, March 13, 3 p.m. Bike ride on Pensacola Beach. Meet in the parking area near the beach ball looking water tower. 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 organization. There are over 80,000 members 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- gate.florida.org 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. Saturday, March 10, at 8 a.m. Volunteers needed by the Florida Trail Association for trail mainte- nance at Eglin AFB. Details: (850) 341-1389. 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 members enjoy educational programs, 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. The SONS OF CONFEDER- ATE VETERANS hold meetings at Sonny's in Crestview. The public may attend. Call Jack Bonham at 862-3891 for information. The next meeting will be March 12 at 6 p.m. 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 next meeting will be March 10 at 8 a.m. The MOMS CLUB OF CRESTVIEW: The MOMS Club is -an international non-profit support group for at-home mothers, includ- ing those who have home-based businesses or who work part-time but are home with their children during the day. The monthly meetings are held every third Friday of the month at the Epiphany Episcopal Church, 424 Garden St., Crestview at 9:30 a.m. Open to mothers of all ages that are residents of Crestview. Contact Membership VP Joelle Curcio at 758-6187 or e-mail at Joelle96@cox.net for more infor- mation. 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 second 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 users are welcome to join. For more information, contact Bill at bill1358@earthlink.net or at 537- 8341. Prep Time: 10 min Cook Time: 35 to 40 min Serves: 4 2 large potatoes 2 Tbsp. (30mL) Mrs. Dash Extra Spicy Seasoning Blend 2 Tbsp. (30mL) olive oil 1 clove garlic, minced vegetable cooking spray Crestview News Bulletin I 7A Ash^^ w^BB^ IN A LARGE BOWL, toss potatoes with Mrs. Dash Extra Spicy Seasoning Blend, olive oil, and garlic. SPRAY BAKING SHEET with cooking spray and lay wedges on baking sheet. PLACE POTATOES in preheated 425F (2200C) oven and bake for 20 minutes. TURN THE POTATOES and lightly spray with vegetable cooking spray. Bake another 15 WASH AND CUT potatoes into wedges, do minutes or until wedges brown and potatoes not peel. Dry potato slices on paper towels. are tender. GRILLED SPICE RUBBED CHICKEN BREASTS 1 teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon brown sugar 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 4 (4-ounce) boneless, skinless chicken breast halves, slightly pounded to even thickness 1 tablespoon canola oil Optional accompaniments: salsa and sour cream COMBINE the paprika, cumin, oregano, garlic powder, sugar, thyme, salt, and cayenne pepper in a small bowl; mix well. Sprinkle the mixture onto both sides of each chicken breast half and gently rub in. MEANWHILE, COAT a grill pan or grill rack with the oil and heat. ADD THE CHICKEN and grill 5 minutes per side or until a thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the breast registers 160 degrees. Makes 4 servings 164 calories, 23 g protein, 2 g carbohy- drates, 1 g fiber, 6 g fat, 1 g saturated fat, 63 mg cholesterol, 347 mg sodium will publ]~iishit ~in our'At 4 : sti T..4 i ,on. You ay alo e-miitutot A k - V--- "Copyright'd MateriaI Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" * S S - m mmwqm up mm=M4 mm4wb SPICY STEAK FRIES * - o . lho a posed 8A I Crestview News Bulletin PUBLIC NOTICES WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007 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 Blk A 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 BIk 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 31 st 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 # 1817 of 2004 Assessed to: Gregory & Debera O'Dell Description: Holiday Isle Lot 35 BIk E Parcel ID#: 00-2S-24-2186-000E- 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-24-1285-00OB- 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. 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 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 Burns 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 1P:3. Assessed to: J Richard Staley Description: Com 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 1he Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on March 21, 2007. Dated this 31 st 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 IDl: 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 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 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 - ORl 105-1932 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 31 st 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&8BIkB . Parcel ID#: 35-1S-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 # 1679 of 2004 Assessed to: Yvonne Boling Description; East Wright S/D Lots 7 & 8 BIk B Parcel ID#: 35-1S-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 31 st 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-22-4522-00C- 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 31 st 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 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 07-QR-598 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 March 14, 2007, and file the original with the clerk of this court at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL 32579, before serv- ice on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will 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 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 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: February 7, 2007 CLERK OF COURT By: Teresa Fleming Deputy Clerk 02/21/07 02/28/07 03/07/07 03/14/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 2007-CA-140-S GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC D/B/A DITECH, LLC.COM, Plaintiff, vs BRIAN STEPHEN FORDER, et al, Defendant (s) NOTICE OF ACTION TO: BRIAN STEPHEN FORDER LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 11Holmes Boulevard Ft Walton Beach, FL 32548 CURRENT ADDRESS: 11 Holmes Boulevard Ft Walton Beach, FL 32548 ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in OKALOOSA County, Florida: LOT 4, BLOCK E, 1ST ADDI- TION BELL AIR, AS RECORDED PLAT BOOK 2 PAGE 77 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on or before April 4, 2007, on Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski, Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is 9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original with this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demand- ed in the Complaint or petition. This notice shall be published once each week for two consecu- tive weeks in the Crestview News Bulletin. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 21 day of February, 2007. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Court By: Kitty Sims As Deputy Clerk Invoice to & Copy to: Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F06023193 GMAC CONV B dbandy *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 tne 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, priorto the proceeding. 02/28/07 03/07/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2005 DR 001699C KENNETH MICHAEL OLDSON, Petitioner and LUZIA OLDSON, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DIS- SOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: (name of Respondent) Luzia Oldson (Respondent's last known address) Johann Peter - Limbourg Strasse 12, Bitburg Germany 54634 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 (name of Petitioner) Kenneth Michael Oldson, whose address is 102 Edna Dr. Crestview, FL 32536 on or before (dat) March 26, 2007, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at (clerk's address) Don W. Howard Clerk of Circuit Court P.O. Drawer 1359 Crestview, FL. 32536 before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida 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: February 12, 2007. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Kitty Sims Deputy Clerk 02/28/07 03/07/07 03/14/07 03/21/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number: 2007-CP-000165 IN RE: ESTATE OF LULABELL WIGFALL, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of LULABELL WIGFALL, deceased, File Number 2007-CP-000165, 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 per- sonal representative and the per- sonal 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 objectives 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 claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE 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 02/28/07. 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: MARY W. WILLIAMS 73 Herrington Drive Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 02/28/07 03/07/07 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT CASE NO: CD2006-1123; D 2523999 TO: MARIA D. BENNETT, An Administrative Complaint to revoke your license and eligibility for licensure has been filed against you. You have the right to request a hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, by mailing a request for same to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Licensing, Post Office Box 3168, Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If a request for hearing is not received by 21 days from the date of the last pub- lication, the right to hearing in this. matter will be waived and the Department will dispose of this cause in accordance with law. 02/28/07 03/07/07 03/14/07 03/21/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUN- TY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 2006-CA-2918 BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWABS 2005-1, INC., Plaintiff, vs. CHRISTOPHER M. UNANGST, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated February 26, 2007 and entered in Case No. 2006-CA-2918 of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA County, Florida wherein BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFI- CATEHOLDERS OF CWABS 2005-1, INC., is the Plaintiff and CHRISTOPHER M. UNANGST; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; INDIAN LAKE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; are the Defendants, I will sell to the high- 'est and best bidder for cash at CRESTVIEW: SOUTH FRONT DOOR OF THE OKALOOSA COUNTY COURTHOUSE See PUBLIC NOTICES, page B6 We were looking for a good vascular surgeon. He was looking for a good place his family would love. Please welcome Dr. Borzatta. Dr. Borzatta is a qualified and experienced vascular surgeon with a reputation lfor treating every patient with a caring personal touch. 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The name EMBARQ and the jet logo are trademarks of Embarq Holdings Company LLC, EMB1-06-1623-23 Crestview News Bulletin I 9A 114 '.,Tl kd4 10A I Crestview News Bulletin Change in regular scheduled meeting The Baker Fire District Board of Commissioners' reg- ular scheduled meeting for the month of March has been changed from Thursday, March 1 to March 8. The board will resume their regu- lar schedule of meetings the first Thursday of the month, at 7 p.m. at the Baker Fire sta- tion, in April. All meetings of the Baker Fire District Board of Commissioners are open to the public. Insurance Consumer Advocate new Web site unveiled TALLAHASSEE Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink joined General Bob Milligan recently on his first day reporting for duty as Florida's new Insurance Consumer Advocate. Pledging to increase aware- ness of the Insurance Consumer Advocates' office, the two unveiled a new Web- site designed to educate Floridians about their vision for the position, as well as provide contact information for consumers with insur- ance-related questions. Floridians can now go online at www.fldfs.com/ica/ to access the Insurance Consumer Advocate's office. CFO Sink has a three- pronged vision for a stronger Insurance Consumer Advocate: proactive, inves- tigative, and challenger of unfair rate increases. General Milligan was elected Florida's Comptroller from 1994 until 2002. General Milligan served in the U.S. Marine Corps for 35 years, rising to the rank of lieu- tenant general (3 stars). While a member of the Florida Cabinet, General Milligan helped create the current position of Chief Financial Officer. Throughout his service, he was known for doing what was right and putting people ahead of politics. Girl Scout cookies hit the streets The Girl Scouts through- out Northwest Florida recent- ly began distributing more than 30,000 cases of Girl Scout cookies. Those who have not yet placed their order for America's favorite cookies may purchase them at the following locations: March 8, Publix in Crestview from 4 to 7 p.m.; March 17, Lowe's in Crestview from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This year's assortment includes, Thin Mints, Shortbread, Caramel DeLites, Peanut Butter Sandwich, Peanut Butter Patties, Lemonades, Cartwheels and Thanks-A-Lots. Each variety sells for $3.50 per box. The sale continues through March 17. All proceeds from the cookie sale remain in the community to support Girl Scout programs. 12-Oz. t For j 1Pkg. Tennessee Pride Market Style Sausaae Sliced Bacon LOCAL rf^ ii>e9 The Office of Dr. Marty P. Gagliardi practicing at North Okaloosa Bone & Joint is announcing the permanent closing of the office as of 3-31-07. 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( Sunnyland > iUSDA Family PacjZ FUSDA Family Pack- Sliced Angus Tender Bacon Chuck Steak Pork Steak $4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7,2007 LOCAL Crestview News Bulletin I 1 lA Municipal candidates meet the voters at loce Leslie Fike afternoon informing voters include Johnny James, Betty the citizens of Laurel Hill. is an experience I'm looking Florida Freedom Newspapers of their positions on growth Williamson, Gary "It's good that the town is forward to," said Adams. and taxes in hopes of being elected on March 13. "I want to do what is best for the people of Laurel Hill," candidate Wanda "Kittie" Adams said before about 50 residents in atten- dance. "Presently, we're all trying to figure out what that is." The other candidates As the municipal elections in Crestview and Laurel Hill draw near, the candidates for both communities' city coun- cils and Crestview's mayors are gearing up their cam- paigns for the closing stretch. Five of the eight candi- dates for four council seats spent two hours Saturday infrare burner NEW! ONLY AT LOWE'S Chan $699 Triple Burner Gas Grill. *Includes one TEC infrared burner *45,000 BTUs *includes 13,000 BTU side burner #242336 16 Full-size gas grills to choose from coo free IM $25-C200 D Via mad-in rebate with purchase of any in-slock gas riding or walk-behind mower over $299. Offer valid 3.1 07- 3 11 07 See slore for details. NEW! ONLY AT LOWE'S $299 Four Burner Gas Grill *52.000 BTUs *12,000 BTu cast brass side Turner #63033 Collinsworth, Jennifer McGee, Charles Lennard and incumbents Chris Jowers and Michelle Gugino. McGee, Lennard and Gugino provided informa- tion for voters at the forum but were unable to attend. Collinsworth described himself as an open and hon- est person ready to represent growing. It's good that jobs are coming. But we need to plan for emergencies," said Collinsworth. Adams said she would do her best to help the city grow while maintaining the essence that separates Laurel Hill from other municipali- ties. "Sitting on the city council The hot topic of discus- sion was the city's first prop- erty tax, which was imple- mented just this year to bring more revenue to Laurel Hill. Residents who attended the forum said they want the five mil tax lowered. Williamson said she strongly opposed keeping the millage rate as is. Let's Build Something Together ASK FOR ZERO PAYMENTS&INTEREST FOR 12MONTHS i I PAID IN FULL WITHIN 1V MON'ri-I On any grill purchase of $299 or more made orin your Lowe'sCobnsumer Credit Card 2.20/q07through 3/207. Se'e store; bottom. of'.age, or Liowes.comn for .v details. *- sift oa'tL on pUrOffi*et $.50 hIt card an 0urc1'05e8 of 0400-199 $lllgift card on gurdha sep $100 of 9000-11 499 $150of60019- gift.~ c p' o urchaeda $458 Total price for 5-piece set includes 40-inch Square Glass Table and 4 Dining Chairs NEW! 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No monthly payments will be required and no finance charges will be assessed on this promotional purchase if you pay the follow n full within 12 months (1) the promotional purchase amount, and (2) any related optional credit insurance/debt cancellation charges, If you do not, finance charges will be assessed on the promotional purchase amount from the date of the pur- chase and monthly payments will be required. Standard account terms apply to non-promotional purchases. APR Is 21.99%. MIn. finance charge Is $1.00. Offer is subject to credit approval Excludes Business Credit Accounts and Lowe's Project Card Accounts. o 2007 by Lowe's. All rights reserved. Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. 070391 00117039111016 il forums But Adams, Jowers and James said they couldn't promise to vote that direc- tion for fiscal 2008 until pre- sented with all the facts of where the city's budget stood at the time of decision. The' candidates agreed that they wanted to find alternative ways to adding money to the city's coffers that didn't financially hurt residents. "I want to do things for Laurel Hill but I can't do them by myself," if elected, said James. "I need people to help me keep things going and keep residents motivat- ed." Laurel Hill was once a thriving city and it can be again, said Jowers, who is currently chairwoman of the city council. "I truly believe, as citi- zens, we have an obligation to leave this city better than when we came," said Jowers, In Crestview, three candi- dates for mayor and four candidates for two council seats tried to attract votes Saturday night for the March 13 election. Mayoral candidates Ted Mathis, David Cadle and Ed Neal expressed their posi- tions on various issues, such as solving traffic problems, providing adequate salaries for public safety employees and implementing impact fees to improve infrastruc- ture. If the city has the funds, it's morally right to ade- quately pay firefighters and policemen, said Mathis, a former mayor of Crestview. The city pays to train its public safety workers and must provide decent salaries to prevent other municipali- ties from stealing them, said Cadle. "Crestview has had too much turnover," he told about 17.5 people-at the city's Community Center. City Council candidates addressed similar issues. Incumbent Linda Parker and Brenda Tomaszewski are competing for Group 1 and incumbent Ellis Conner and Bob Allen are vying for Group 2. Tomaszewski did not attend the forum because she was sick. Parker said she has the same concerns as her fellow residents and truly believes Crestview's finest days are still ahead. Candidates agreed that the city needs to ease conges- tion on its severely crowded roads. "I think we need to stop surveying and get on solving the problem," said Allen. Finding a solution will take a joint effort between all Levels of government, said Parker. "The city can't do it alone," she said. "We've got to look at ways to take traffic off (State Road) 85 without plans of a bypass in the future," said Conner. All the candidates, except for Allen, stressed the impor- tance of lowering the proper- ty tax rate and still provide adequate salaries for city employees. "I don't know how to bal- ance that equation, but I will find a way," said Mathis. There is a way to lower the tax without losing good employees, said Neal, a for- mer City Clerk. However, a proposal to give a portion of the land donated for the Crestview Community Center to the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce for a new build- ing prompted mixed feel- ings. Five candidates generally agreed to not dismiss the idea outright, while Neal strongly opposed it. 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Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 Phone: 850.682.6856 Fax: 850.682.6942 251.246.0303 Email: adrienoverstreet@allstate.com Auto, Home, Business and Life 4 -- - ~""""~"~"~":"~""""""""'F""~~~"""""*""""" ~~~lll~pl"l-~~~19-----"IPIIIIIIII~-PI~II Page 12A / News Bulletin ':J Scott McKinney: The SEC had a down year overall in basketball Page 3B NEWS & NOTES Crestview's Flinchum takes home '07 NAIA heavy weight title The University of Cumberland's Men's Wrestling Team, of which Crestview native Eric Flinchum is a member, com- peted in Sioux City, IA in the 2007 NAIA National Championship this past week- end. The Patriots finished the tournament in fifth place with 96 team points. Patriots' senior Flinchum was determined to finish on top this year- and did just that. He dominated the competition on his way to the finals, and then sealed the deal with a major decision for the 2007 heavy weight championship. Hole-In-One Marie Lyons, of DeFuniak Springs, recorded an ace on the 8th hole at the Foxwood Country Club of Crestview on Feb. 12. Lyons put the ball in the hole in one shot using a 7-wood on the 135-yard hole. CAC golf tournament scheduled for Saturday The Emerald Coast Children's Advocacy Center 8th Annual Golf Classic pre- sented by Century 21 Beach Realty and Gala hosted by Coastal Business Products will be held March 10 (gala) and 11 (golf) at Kelly Plantation in Destin. Come play golf along with Zeke Bratkowski and Bart Starr. If you want to be a part of p.:.'. ; r; ho pe to child vic- tin rIcn ,:...n ,J.- r supporting this event through sponsor- ship, -as a player, or Gala, attendee please contact. Julie Hurst at the CAC, 833-9237, Ext. 223, for more information. Okaloosa County employees AHA tournament April 13 An April 13 Tee Off for the American Heart Associa- tion will be held by the Okaloosa County Public Work Employees. Planned at Fox- wood Country Club, the four- person scramble begins at 12:30 p.m., with tee off at 1 p.m. Teams will be flighted A, B, or C according to handicap. There is a $55 registration per person ($45 for Foxwood mem- bers). Fees include green fees, cart fees, and great food. The deadline to enter is April 6. Contact Cindy Halsey (e- mail, chalsey@co.okaloosa. fl.us), Donald Kearney, or Ruby Wellman at (850) 651- 7394 or B.J. Thomhave at 682- 2012. You may also mail checks payable to American Heart Association to Public Works Dept., 84 Ready Ave., Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548. All proceeds will go the AHA. Correction: In the Saturday, March 3 issue of the Crestview News Bulletin, 3 pictures ran under the "Lodge donates to Little League" headline on Sports page 7. Chuck Powell, who was in the group of pictures, was incorrectly listed under the headline. Powell is not associated with Crestview Little League. He is director of the City of Crestview's Parks and Recreation Department. INSIDE THE. S- : 7 --', .T-1- Ha hlft tgg uet me latest NASCAR news Page 2B CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN TODAY Rookie Ragan gets off to fast start in career WD A PageR 2B WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007 Baseball DEAN DAZZLES IN DEBUT Crestview grad is dominating the college competition at Louisiana State Chris Chatelain Florida Freedom Newspapers BATON ROUGE, La. - Louisiana State University knew it had something special. Blake Dean want- ed to prove he was some- thing special. So it wasn't totally unforeseen that what hap- pened when Dean made his debut in an LSU base- ball uniform was out of sight. Literally. Dean, a 2006 Crestview graduate, belted a 1-0 pitch that disappeared over the right field wall at Alex Box Stadium on Feb. 9 for a three-run home run in his first at-bat as a collegiate athlete. The ball that Dean hit to lead the Tigers to a victory in that -eaton opener has since landed. The expecta- tions for a young man pro- jected by many to be: a star at the professional level, and the love affair which Dean' has created with the Tiger faps... well, those are still in' orbit around the campus. The hit that launched Dean's post-high school career and LSU's season can also be looked upon as a sign of hard work and good choices. Rumored to be high on many pro teams' draft board, Dean made it known that he might not sign even if drafted high, unless the right offer and situation presented itself. As fate would have it, Dean's name was not called in last June's Major League Baseball Amateur Draft, and the way was cleared for him to report to LSU. "I've always wanted to go to college," said Dean on Feb. 27 following an 8-3 loss to in-state rival Tulane in Baton Rouge in which Dean went 2-for-4 with an RBI single and a triple. "But then the draft talk began swirling and I lis- Chris Chatelain/Florida Freedom Newspapers Former Crestview standout and current LSU baseball player Blake Dean takes a practice swing Feb. 27 at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, La. tened a bit... but standing here now, I know I made the right decision. I realize, through all of the practice and training and competi- tion here at LSU, that maybe I was not ready (to be drafted and begin a pro- fessional baseball career). But I'm getting there. I've put on about 20 pounds since I've been here and I've never been stronger and in better shape than I am today." The proof of that state- ment is clearly in the num- bers, as Dean leads the LSU baseball team in aver- age (.370), RBI (15), walks (9), triples (2), total bases (28), slugging percentage (.609) and on-base percent- age (.441). Dean has also proven he has a keen eye, as he has the fewest strike- outs (3) among the regular starters. Numbers are through March 4. While. things may be going well now, Dean had a rocky start to his college career when he broke his wrist during the second practice in which he partic- ipated in the fall. "That was a real down- er. I was diving for a ball while playing right field in practice and landed funny," Dean said. "I had a plate and 11 screws insert- ed, but the trainers here are awesome and had me back in eight weeks." That hard work to come back from injury and lead the team offensively after missing so much time may See DEAN, page 3B NicK iomeceK/l-onaa r-reeaom Newspapers Crestview Outdoor Education teacher Ernie Martin presents B.A.S.S. pro Shaw Gringsby with a CHS cap as a show of appreciation for his appear- ance at Crestview on Friday. B.A.S.S. pro talks at CHS Shaw Grigsby spins fish tales to CHS Outdoor Education class Randy Dickson Florida Freedom Newspapers CRESTVIEW -'It'- not a far stretch to say that Shaw Grigsby is one of the greatest bass fisher- men in the world. He ranks fourth all time in money winnings on the B.A.S.S. circuit. And he can be seen several times a week on his television show, "One More Cast." Grigsby stopped by Crestview High School to talk to Ernie Martin's Outdoor Education class on his way to his first tournament of the 2007 season in Del Rio, Texas, to talk to the students not only about fishing, but about life as well. Grigsby admitted to the 100 or so students gath- ered at Jack Foster Stadium that he got his start in the sport by acci- dent. "I was into boat and motorcycle racing and not very good at either," he See BASS, page 4B Blake Dean makes good impression... on and off field We all know what they say about first impressions ... so I won't bore you with the repeti- tion. However, I do have a lit- tle story to tell about first impressions and how they have given me a different per- spective on not one, but two, people I have recently met. One's from very nearby. And the other, well, let's just say most of you who read this won't recognize. The local is Blake Dean. If you're a sports fan of area high school sports and you've had a pulse during any of the last three or four years, then I prob- ably don't need to introduce the young man. For those who either don't know of Dean, recently moved into the area, or have recently been dead and then resuscitat- ed Blake Dean is a 2005 Crestview High School gradu- ate who dominated the base- ball competition both from the mound and at the plate. Now, I should admit upfront that I fit best into the "not from around here" cate- gory. That said, I've worked in Fort Walton Beach for the last year-and-a-half, thus I had heard all about Dean, who is currently tearing the cover off the ball in the college ranks. When the opportunity pre- sented itself last month for me Kicking up the chalk Chris Chatelain to meet Dean following an LSU home game which I attended with my family, natu- rally I was excited. But just like anyone who is meeting anybody for the first time (especially someone who is expected to be a star at the col- lege and professional level), I was a bit nervous. Well, maybe not nervous. Just a bit apprehensive. Well, not really to my sur- prise, but much to my relief, Dean was a pleasure to meet. The young man seems to have a pretty good head on his shoulders, and he seems hum- ble enough to know that no matter how good he is now he could be better. It was quite refreshing to hear him admit that he probably wasn't ready for professional ball, and that he's glad he made this deci- sion. As I asked him my ques- tions, he never once stuttered or produced the long 'uhhhhh. Well, you know,' responses. Nope. He responded immedi- ately and confidently to each of my questions, indicating to me that he was sincere in his meaning and sure of his responses. That'll get the young man far in life ... if his baseball career doesn't pan out. But from what I saw, I think it will work out for the likeable young man from Bulldog country. At the plate, Dean is as solid and confident a hitter I've seen. In 46 at-bats, the dude's only struck out three times. And that's against college pitchers who are throwing See CHATELAIN, page B4 Contact us 1998 2006 ,o Award Winning Newspaper Florida Press Association es Better Weekly Newspaper Contest See more Crestview News Bulletin photos at http://pictureu2.dotphoto.com. E-mail sports information to the News Bulletin Report your sports news and results to the Fax information about local sports events to the at kellyh@nwfdailynews.com. News Bulletin at (850) 682-6524. News Bulletin at (850) 682-2246. 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F m~ * Cataracts * Retina Problems * ^ * 4B I Crestview News Bulletin SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007 DEAN, from page 1 be lost on many, but not on first-year head coach Paul Mainieri. "Blake is a real bright spot on our team," Mainieri said of the former pitch- ing/hitting star at Crestview. "He is exactly the caliber of player we need on a team like ours. I just can't say enough about him... he is great now, and he is only going to get bet- ter. I'm excited to be able to watch this young man develop into a star at the college level and quite possibly the next level." Mainieri said that Dean may be "the best hitter we've got," and thus his bat is too valuable to have him focus his efforts on the mound. Any thoughts of being a two-way star at the college level are on hold at this point. "But you never know," said Mainieri with a shrug of the shoulders. Dean is listed as both an outfielder and relief pitcher in LSU's media guide, but BASS, from page 1E said. "I had a buddy that asked me if I wanted to fish a tournament with him, and I agreed. "The first half of the day was a boat race and in the afternoon we fished. I thought it was a pretty good.way to spend the day doing two of my favorite things in the world." Grigsby didn't say how they did in the fishing tournament that day; but they did well in the boat race. From that time on he was hooked. A native of Gainesville, Grigsby has spent most of his life in the great out- doors fishing and hunt- he's come around to his coach's way of thinking. "Honestly, I used to pre- fer pitching (in high school), but I've realized that to do both at this level is very, very time consuming and probably wouldn't work as well as focusing on one or the other," Dean admitted. So just what are his expectations, then? "Well, my goal right now is the same as probably every other player on this team, which is to make the NCAA regionals and then take one step at a time there," he said. "My biggest goal, though, is to leave this place having earned a ring." Dean realizes that LSU is one of the handful of places where that is truly possible. "Man, this is big time," Dean said of the program that won five national championships in a ten-year span (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997 and 2000). "The tradition and atmosphere here is unbe- lievable. No matter the com- ing. "Some families go to Disney World on vaca- tion," he said. "My dad always took us hunting and fishing." "I think this class (Outdoor Ed) is incredi- ble," Grigsby said. "Life isn't about sitting behind a computer all day. "This gives you the opportunity to participate in life and see how the cycle of life works. And that's reality." Whether going after fish or trying to do well in school or on the job, Grigsby encouraged the students to strive for excellence. "In everything you do All of my coaches back home from middle school on up, those are the people who helped me achieve this. Some of those coaches even had some experience with Major League clubs, and whenever you learn the fundamentals from people that have been there and done it, then you're going to learn some useful stuff. - Blake Dean, Former Crestview/current LSU basbeall player petition, this place is packed with thousands of people. And the fans are so friendly and welcoming. They offer you brownies and food and whatever else when they see you outside the game. And during the game, the fans out in left field are always cheering me on and chatting away. It's been really fun." But Dean is smart enough to realize that what got him here is a combina- tion of talent and instruc- tion. "All of my coaches back home from middle school on up, those are the people in life you are going to compete," he said. "And it doesn't matter how good you are, you aren't going to win all the time. That's the way of life. "That's why you need to find something you love doing. If you love what you are doing, you will find a way to suc- ceed." Martin couldn't have been happier with the time Grigsby spent with the CHS students. "The man's a blessing," Martin said. "He's a Christian man and he doesn't mind helping out. "He's an ambassador of good will for the sport of bass fishing." hard, fast and very controlled pitches. Honestly, the only hole I noticed in his game was his defense and more specifical- ly his arm. He had trouble hitting his cut-off man, but perhaps he had a bad game or just needs to retrain him- self to not throw like a pitcher. Personally, I can't say enough. good things about Dean. The young man just seems to say the right things, feel the right feelings and take the right actions. Following the game, he could have easily complained of some sort of pain and went to the training room and skipped the interview. He didn't. He stayed on the field, noticed me and walked who helped me achieve this," Dean said. "Some of those coaches even had some experience with Major League clubs, and whenev- er you learn the fundamen- tals from people that have been there and done it, then you're going to learn some useful stuff." The biggest difference between the fields of com- petition back home in the Panhandle of Florida and the college diamonds are the players themselves, Dean said. "I'll tell you this the pitchers make adjustments at this level," he said. "It really keeps you on your toes as a hitter, because they are constantly changing things up on you and scout- ing you and they try to turn your weaknesses into easy outs. They just don't do it like this in high school. Everyone's well coached and probably the biggest thing everyone is well- conditioned. The condition- ing and everything you do over to me following the loss to Tulane. He shook my hand and smiled. Obviously I did, but that's not the point here. The point is that he has a pleasant pres- ence and I think that proba- bly comes from several influ- ences. His parents, his coach- es and his peers have done well to shape Blake Dean into a well-rounded young man. Speaking of coaches... that's actually the second per- son I wanted to touch on in this column. LSU coach Paul Mainieri is most likely one of those great influences on Dean. Mainieri was not sched- uled to talk to me, but when I saw him near the training before the season and lead- ing up to the game. It's not like it used to be." Before Dean arrived on the campus of LSU and took to the field at a Southeastern Conference school, the biggest event he can remember was facing Pace High School, which would draw what he previ- ously considered a good crowd. Now that he's arrived to play for a premier team in arguably the most competitive conference in the country, his views have changed a bit. "To walk out onto that field and see five- or six- thousand people there watching you, that's some- thing that takes a while to get used to. The people here really love their Tigers and their baseball, so it's great to be a part of that," Dean said. It's a love affair that works both ways, and play- ers like Blake Dean are examples of that. room I requested an inter- view. I know he wanted to get back to his team, but he smiled and said "Sure." When I asked about Dean, he really lit up like a Christmas tree. Coach Mainieri really likes him. Back to coach ... He's a really laid back guy who doesn't get too high or sink too low, which I think is a great thing for these young players to witness. The for- mer Notre Dame coach also had a very pleasant presence and was very sincere and forthcoming. If they stick together for a few years, I can easily see Dean getting that ring of which he spoke in my article. TOTAL BUSINESS SOLUTIONS Family owned business, your hometown people. 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The following students from the Crestview area were inducted: Joe Faulk, Lauren 4 Arevalo, Erin Cooney, Becky Garrison, Jessica Hardway, Norman Harris, Linda Hoang, Tanisha Holland, Sarah King, Sonia Lambert, Allyson Lvenser, Francis Mast, Dareen Mohamad, Jason Porrata, Debra Price, Katie Rix, Thomas Simms, Beth Wood OWC News WOMEN'S SEMINAR: The Okaloosa-Walton College Women's Educational Resource Center and the Twin Cities Woman's Club will present a one-day seminar and luncheon, "Movers and Shakers Women Who Changed America," in cele- bration of Women's History month Friday, March 16 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in Building K on the Niceville Campus. 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All rights reserved. Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. 070391 0011703911/016 Motivammlilr sl3ring [I C [Off Hurry in for great values.3/8/07-3/11/0"7 and see- our new 2007 products. Crestview News Bulletin I SB i-' -" " --- - Crestview News Bulletin I 6B WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007 CLASSIFIED PUBLIC NOTICES, from page 8A SHALIMAR: IN FRONT OF CLERK'S FRONT DOOR OF SHALIMAR ANNEX at 11:00AM, on the 3 day of April, 2007, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 110, INDIAN LAKE PHASE IV, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 94, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 4010 DRIFTING SAND TRAIL, DESTIN, FL 32541 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 Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on March 1, 2007. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Court By:Tiffany Gardner Deputy Clerk Publish in Crestview News Bulletin Invoice To: Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F06011465 COUNTRY CONV B/C R - kward "See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Court Administration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East, Crestview, FL, 32536-3515; tele- phone number (850) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. or Shalimar (850) 651- 7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Court Administration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL, 32579; telephone number (850) 651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 03/07/07 03/14/07 NOTICE OF AUCTION Pursuant to Section 713,75, Florida Statutes, there will be a public auction MARCH 21,2007 at 9:00 A.M. for the following described vehicles: 2004 FORD MUSTANG VIN # 1FAFP40614F132761 The auction will be held at 956 W. JAMES LEE BLVD, CRESTVIEW, FL, CRESTVIEW PAINT N BODY has the right to turn down any and all bids. 03/07/07 PUBLIC NOTICE THE BOARD OF FIRE Commissioners of the North Okaloosa Fire District will hold a public meeting to discuss the pos- sible changes in meeting dates. The meeting will be at Station 83, 5241 Highway 4, Baker, at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, March 10, 2007. a workshop to draft the Fire Chief's position description will follow. The Public is invited to attend. 03/07/07 -IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 2006-CA-4368-S WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK F/K/A WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA, Plaintiff, vs RICHARD D. PADGETT, et al, Defendant(s). NO-ICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgement of Mortgage Foreclosure dated February 26. 2007 and entered in Case No. 2006-CA-4368-S of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA County, Florida wherein WASH- INGTON MUTUAL BANK F/K/A WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA, is the Plaintiff and RICHARD D. PADGETT; REBEKAH H. PAD- GETT; WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK FA; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at IN FRONT OF THE CLERK'S FRONT DOOR OF SHALIMAR ANNEX at 11:00AM, on the 3rd day of April, 2007, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgement: LOT 79, PHASE 1 OF DES- TINY EAST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 23 THROUGH 27, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A 4759 BONAIRE CAY, DESTIN, FL 32541 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 Pendens must Ie a claim with- in sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of the Court on February 28, 2007. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Tiffany Gardner Deputy Clerk Publish in Crestview News Bulletin Invoice To: Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F06017634 WMFIDELITY FNMA B ges- posito kward **See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Court Administration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East, Crestview, FL, 32536-3515; tele- phone number (850) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. or Shalimar (850) 651- 7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Court Administration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL, 32579; telephone number (850) 651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 03/07/07 03/14/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 2006-CA-3958-S DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR LONG BEACH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-3, Plaintiff, vs TONI M. SOUTO, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgement of Mortgage Foreclosure dated February 26, 2007 and entered in Case No. 2006-CA-3958-S of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA County, Florida wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR LONG BEACH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006- 3, is the Plaintiff and TONI M. SOUTO; MARK T SOUTO A/K/A MARK THOMAS SOUTO; are the Defendants, I will sell to the high- est bidder for cash at IN FRONT . OF THE CLERK'S FRONT DOOR OF SHALIMAR ANNEX at 11:00AM, on the 3rd day of April, 2007, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgement: LOT 6, BLOCK F, SANTA MARKELLA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 126 OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 128 NORTHWEST MARKELLA ROAD, FORT WALTON BEACH, FL 32548 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 Pendens must Ie a claim with- in sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of the Court on February 28, 2007. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Tiffany Gardner Deputy Clerk Publish in Crestview News Bulletin Invoice To: Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F06016076 MOSS-WAMU CONV B -ges- posito *See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Court Administration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East, Crestview, FL, 32536-3515; tele- phone number (850) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. or Shalimar (850) 651- 7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Court Administration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL, 32579; telephone number (850) 651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 03/07/07 03/14/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NUMBER: 2006-CP-001604 IN RE: ESTATE OF ERNEST EVANS, DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the ancillary estate of ERNEST EVANS, DECEASED, File Number 2006- CP-001604, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box Drawer 1359, CRESTVIEW, FL 32536-1359. The names and addresses of the personal repre- sentative and the personal repre- sentative'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 claims with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is March 7, 2007. Attorney for Personal . Representative: AARON B. Wentz 1817 Lewis Turner Blvd Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 Telephone: (850) 863-8006 Florida Bar No: 0065810 Personal Representative: DOROTHY E. ENDER 16 Maddock Rd. Titusville, NJ. 0856003/07/07 03/14/07 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 07-CP-281 THE ESTATE OF: NORA MARIE SELVAGE, DECE- DENT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of NORA MARIE SELVAGE, whose date of death was May 13, 2006 and whose Social Security Number is 261-42-5524, is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Crestview Courthouse, 101 E. James Lee Blvd, Crestview, Florida 32536. The names and addresses of the personal reree- sentative and the personal repre- sentative'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 served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THIS 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 having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with the Court WITH- IN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED, NOT WITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO OR MORE YEARS AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice is March 7, 2007.- Attorney for Personal Representative: Charles A. Wade, Esquire PO Box 785 Crestview, FL 32536 FL Bar No: 083926 Personal Representative: Douglas Charles Crews 12247 Lassister Road Andalusia, AL 36420 03/07/07 03/14/07 NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with Florida Statutes, Moulton's Advanced Storage, Inc., located at 5180 South Ferdon Boulevard in 'Crestview, Florida will offer for sale to the highest bidder the household and other goods stored in the below listed units of Moulton's Advanced Storage. Said goods are to be sold to recover the rents not paid by the tenants. Advance Storage I Unit D20 Angelo Rodriguez Advance Storage II Ulnit R17 Tara Blackwell Unit R3 Louis Champagne III The sale shall take place on March 17, 2007 At 9:00 10:00 a.m. at Moulton's Advanced Storage. 03/07/07 03/14/07 p police e . SUBSCRIBE TODAY! LOOKING FOR sin- gle 40 to 59 yr old lady, for companion- ship, for an honest, affectionate, gentle- man, that loves the outdoors, Call 428- 6372 ask for Walter 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, C r e s t - v i e w, Fl. 32536, or call 689-8038 FENCES, PRIVACY or Field Fences 305- 2090 The Crestview News Bulletin is your place for classi- fied adver- tising sales. Call 682- 6524 to place your ad! FREEDOM ,, , 1, .1 ,, ,, , 102 Drivers DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! Werner needs e n t r y - level semi drivers. No exp. required. Avg. $36k+1st yr! 60% home nightly/weekly. CDL training in your a r e a 1-866-280-5309. BUS DRIVERS Needed *-A- -A -A -A-A- 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 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 WACKENHUT SE- CURITY: Now hiring Security Officers for Santa Rosa/ Sea- grove Beach and San Destin. Hiring at $9.75 to $10.50 hr. HS/GED required. We will provide training for Class "D" Security License. Benefits available. Call 800-527-5941. EOE /M/F/D/V 108 Hotel/Motel & Restaurant CRACKER BAR- REL of Crestview Now hiring servers, AM 01507343& PM, weekends required EOE 682-8804 124 Sales & Telemarketing A TERRIFIC Opportunity! L i b e r t y National Life Insur- ance Company $100,000+ Earning Potential, Benefits, Pension, 401 K, BCBS Insurance Call 1-8001-257-5500 315 Business Services Sand or Dirt deliv- ered no job too Big or too Small 682- 2075 HOME MAINTENANCE SERVICES Bath & Kitchen Drywall Painting Tile & Wood Floors Doors Windows Carpentry Moldings Handyman Items 689-0010 FREE ESTIMATES Licensed & Insured 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. 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 320 Child Care 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. TWIN HILLS Learn- ing Center has an opening for child care teacher/worker call 689-1663 325 Domestic DETAILED HOUSE CLEANING Will pro- vide cleaning prod- ucts. Excellent local references. Reason- able. Call Sharon at 218-0572. 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 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 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 HAROLD GAINES 850-862-0383 General #RG 0005399 Repairs, Remodel- ing, Additions, Con- crete/Parking lot work, Carpentry, and Roofing JD MATTHEWS ce- ment work, big or small. Foundations, patios, sidewalk, driveways, tearouts, decorative concrete, etc. LLC Licensed & Insured. 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Cell 826- 689-1643FREE ESTIMATES 1672 689-1643 340 Home Repair ALAMO CABINETS & solid surface counter tops cabinet refacing, factory cabinets, call 850- 956-9965 CHUCK HAMPTON'S Pressure Washing (Hot & Cold) And Painting and Re- modeling Residen- tial & Commercial, Honest work. Refer- ences available. 682-0011 or 259- 6998 CRESTVIEW CARPENTRY Cabinets, additions, remodeling. Quality dependable work. Custom wood work- ing, 25 years experi- ence. Licensed and insured. Call Wes 689-1575 We also do handicap ramps RANDY LITTLE PROGRESSIVE PAINTING. Interior, Exterior, Free Estimates. Specialize in repainting. Will beat all bids. Pressure washing service Licensed & Insured. 682-7375 240-8443 HANDY D'S Repairs and Improvements. "We Do Most Any- thing." Detailed. 25 years experience. We show up. 537- 9066. 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 OUTDOOR CON- TRACTING, All Around The House Pressure Washing, Lawn Maintenance, Handy Man Jobs. Call for free esti- mates 850-398-1169 Lisc# 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. Plumbing and Repair Service Faucets, Toilets, Vanities & Hot Water Heaters Robert Brewer Wetless Plumbing, LLC 682-8683 830-2631 State Licensed & Insured 342 Landclearing NORTHWEST FLORIDA LANDCLEARING Fill-Dirt, Leveling, Site-work. Licensed and Insured 682- 6317 or 978-2142 K UIRAI IUN, INC. * KITCHEN & BATH WINDOWS & DOORS * FANS & LIGHTING * TILE DRYWALL * WOOD-ROT * TRIM MOULDING * DECKS ROOF REPAIR #: '' 340 Home Repair KWC DRYWALL & Painting. Ceiling re- spray, fire and water restoration, trim and tile 682-1774 REGINALD MCLEAN Construc- tion LLC, Framing, Remodeling, Free estimates 305-6829 or 537-8239 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, Nextel 86*36*30045 or Joe 850-259- 2428,Nextel 86*111*22801 . 345 Lawn Care EDDIE'S YARD CARE Yard Maintenance, complete cleaning of yards, trimming, weed eating, edging. Licensed & Insured 537-4506 or 217- 2338 LAWN TEK, LLC Lawn Mainte- nance Land- scaping Irriga- tion Palm tree installation * Sod Dirt Work. Free estimates. Call 865-3266 or 682-7316 Licensed Insured Owner Brad Overly RASBURY LAWN SERVICE General Cleanup Mowing, Trimming, Pruning. Lic. & Ins. Ref. Available Free Estimates 682-1302 or 398- 0687 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 STRENGTH f N Phone: 682-9227 Fax: 689-7508 Pelican 5210 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview S .' www.pelicanproperty.com lBulletin & 'Extra Classifieds I Crestview News Bulletin I 7B WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007 CLASSIFIEDD 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 WALKER LAWN MAINTENANCE Mowing, Trimming, Pruning,One time or year round. Li- censed and insured. 537-4419 Referen- ces Available LAWN MAINTE- NANCE, guaran- teed lowest prices. Fall clean-ups mow- ing, edging, shrub pruning, flower bed weeding and leaf re- moval from rain gut- ters. Will beat any estimate. Call 259- 5609 or 685-4037. 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. 2/1, would make a great starter or investment property. $135,000 Very nice home close to shopping, bases, restaurants, and 1-10. 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. Outstanding Agents. Outstanding Results. Agency One, Inc. 682-8309 or 678-8919 Toll Frec (8EX)) 239-8309 301 S.Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED www.gerrihouse.com LOT and Cheap! CLEARING demolition. 682-2075. J&K TREE Service reasonable rates. call today. Free Esti- mates. Licensed and Insured. Call 537-7412. JOHNSON'S LAWN SERVICE Reasona- ble Rates Complete Lawn Service Call for free EST. 850- 834-2200 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 GRAVEL DRIVE- WAYS & Parking lots, will deliver & spread, call Ray 758-1477 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 NEED DIRT! Sand etc. and bull- dozer work Call Spuds Hauling 850- 902-5098 SOUTH ALABAMA Metal Sales We specialize in painted metal roof- ing, pole barns, met- al trusses, metal purlins,Insulation & portable Buildings 888-656-1882 TRACTOR WORK all types 682-7492 cell 546-1218 452 Apartments 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 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. 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 OFFICE SPACE for rent in Southgate of- fice complex. Con- venient to shopping and schools. $825 unfurnished per month, $1000 fur- nished. For more in- formation, call (850) 683-3939 456 Homes CENTURY 21 Moulton Realty (850) 682-3849 Rentals: 211 Warrior St, 3bd/2ba $1300.rt $1300.dp 902 Dixie, 3bd/2ba $875.rt, $875.dp 5219 Griffith Mill Road, Baker 2bd/1 ba $475.rt, $475. dp 130 Dixie St 4bd/2ba $1100.rt $1100.dp 4799 Old Mill Ct. 3bd/2ba $985.rt, $985.dp 2947 McCarty Ave. 3bd/2ba $975.rt, $975.dp AMERICAN REALTY of Northwest Florida, Inc. 682-4822 651-5717 Equal Housing Opportunity 615 Edney Ave. E 2/2 $575 420 Alley St Apt D 1/1 $700 103 Blaylock St 3/2 $750 4008 Painter Branch Rd. 3/2 $850 119 Cabana Way 3/2 $950 5414 Josh Dr 3/2 $1050 402 Tobago 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 $1000 421 Hatchee Dr 4/2. $1275 Visit us at www.era- american.com COUNTRY LIVING 3/4 mile north of High School. 3BR/1.5BA, $800.00 per month, $800.00 security deposit. Call 830-8411 or 582-2722. 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 286-A Henderson St, 2BR/1BA, 796 sq.ft. $575, end unit 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 1562 Texas Pkwy, 3BR/2BA 1,109 sq.ft $875, washer/dryer incl 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 2,3 AND 4 BED- ROOM Homes for rent, No Pets 682- 1972. 4BD/2BA, PETS ok w/approval, $1075 www.buyselloptions. com, 678-3959 456 Homes 2BD/2BA/2CG HOME on Lake Eu- faula. Rent by week, month, or year. 850-956-2553 FOR RENT 3bd/2ba, double car garage, brick home, 682-5533 or 682- 4341 FOR RENT Red- stone Estates 3 bed- room 2 bath 1718 s.f. 2 car garage $1095 call Property Professionals 683- 1714 FOR RENT 3 bed- room house $800mo/$400dp call 682-3931 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. SPACIOUS NEW brick, 3bd/2ba 2cg, split floor plan, must see, call 682-8081 JANET JOHNSON REALTY, INC EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 682-1800 1090-A Farmer St, 2br/lba, $675 120 Swaying Pine Ct, 3bd/2.5ba $900 420 Oak Place 3bd/2ba, $895 6451 Moonlight Lane, 3bd/2ba, $995 3219 Skynight Dr, 3br/2ba, $995 6454 Moonlight Lane, 3bd/2ba, $1050 329 John King Rd, 3bd/2ba, $1100 11 Holly Dr, 3bd/2ba $1100 2805 Wilson Dr, 4bd/2ba $1200 502 Jillian Dr, 4bd/3ba $1350 FOR RENT/FOR SALE new 3br/2ba .1400 sq.ft.(estimate) on large lot. $875mo rent, depos- it, reference and credit required. Very quiet, minutes from schools & shopping. -nod smoking/pets 240-0890 MONTH TO Month Rental, 3Br/1Ba home, C/H/A, 1400 sq.ft. located in cen- * trial Crestview. $550/$550dd. Call 850-682-8483 NEW 3BD/2.5BA Townhouse, South of 1-10 $1200mo/$1000dp, available immediate- ly 850-897-1736 REMAX AGENCY ONE, INC 682-8309 5509 Rainbow Lane, 3/1 house, garage, $725/$725, no pets/no smoking 108 Chippewa Trail, 3/2 house, ga- rage, $1100/$1100, no pets/no smoking 243 Panama Dr 3/2 house, garage, $1150/$1150 fur- nished, $900/$900 unfurnished, no pets/no smoking Majestic Dr, Town- home Units #a-f, 3/2.5 $995/$995, 2/2.5 $850/$850, no pets/no smoking 422 John King Rd, 3/2 house, $800/$800 no pets/no smoking 460 Mobile Homes 3BR/2BA IN Mossy Head. Available im- mediately $850 m o/$850sd. Call 850-305-7796 daytime 850-682- 3951 after 7:30pm. C EVIOLET ; FOR RENT 3BD BA Mobile hom 3BR/2BA Hous ,' References requi d. NO'PETSI No ceptions. 682- .1045 or 682-2880 after pm NOR H CREST- VIE 3/2 ..,16X80 MH,. Very clean & quiet ark, $725. /mo., $725./DD, No pets 02-0604 464 oommates Wanted NON room 3/2 view, term inclu call SMOKER ate to share ome in Crest- no pets, short o.k., $500/mo ing utilities, 0-5109 REMAX AGENCY ONE INC 682-8309 Wilkerson Bluff Rd, 10.46 acres. Septic tank, shed in place. $220,000 4BR/3.5 Ba on 15.49 acres in Baker area. $499,900 10+ acres, planted pine timber, abun- dant wildlife. Laurel Hill, $499,900 P.J.Adams Pkwy, 2.25 acres commer- cial zoned. $60,000 Mobile home, 2Br/2Ba, bonus room. Deep well, carport/shed. $75,000 3Br/2Ba, 2 story, well kept/easily maintained. $216,000 LAUREL HILL * 4br/2.5ba, walk "to school, nice yard, *" large kitchen, great room $175,000 1- 404-388-6862 556 Homes 2BD Cres East 826- 6794 BA HOME In iew $49,900 Griffith Street 096 or 682- AT MENTION SEL ERS!I We will sell our home in 60 ys or we will pay ou $1000 cold har cash! 1-888- 269- 607 x 103 Col ell Banker JME Realty BRA D NEW 3/2, 1C ar, close to Sout 85, easy com- mute to Eglin. A Jay Terr I Home that is ener y efficient, quali construction. Leve, fenced and shad d back yard. $16 000. Mildred C. eaton Realty, Inc. 50-689-1223 FOR er $ 0 Sat 10&1 Deer view. hom scap sq.ft. Cou dead Nort just Call 6532 SALE by own- 9,900 EN HOUSE Sun Mar. 11-2 at 5825 ont Dr, Crest- 3Br/2Ba brick on 2 land- d acres, 2681 Built 2002, ry living, quiet end street. side Crestview Airport Rd r appt. 682- ENTERTAINMENT CENTER COMPLETE PA KAGE SA 50-inch Zenith Big Screen TV Pioneer 5 isc Surround Sound System plays DVD, CD, MP3, has speakers Wall Unit has 2 Lighted Piers, I Lighted Bri ge and I Stereo Shelf Selling all for only '85000 850-902-7227 CRESTVIEW MOVE In Ready! Immaculately kept all brick 3 bedroom, 2 bath home situat- ed on a hill with beautiful panoramic views. Easy com- mute to Eglin AFB. Newer subdivision, So of 1-10, avoid the Hwy 85 congestion! Italian marble tile floors throughout, vaulted ceilings, walk- in closets, open kitchen with breakfast bar, plenty of cabinets & up- graded appliances. Separate laundry room with washer & dryer included. Two car garage, Ig land- scaped yard with pri- vacy fence. Seller is motivated! Price re- duced to $188,000 MLS#439615 Call Eagle Realty Professionals, Inc at (850) 758-7978 View Photos Online at www. nwfdaily- news.com, Web ID # 27712938 NEW ON The Mar- ket, 5 BR/3Ba Brick home with Possible Owner Financing, Priced at $299,900. Call Rick Epperson Broker/Owner 850- 865-7777 Kenneth Cadenhead Sales Professional for Award Chevrolet, I would like to answer any questions you may have about our quality vehicles. w ard Your Sleerado Headquarters Locally Owned & Operated I'U~tt T ~4150 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview CHEVROLETocv 682-2731 HERE'S A NEW RIDE IN TOWN! S NUS OUT! Iready .DeliveriesCharters GRAND e Time Calls here Great Prices Taxi Courteous Service OPENING! service 398-57391 A A. 1~~~ 0 PRUDENTIAL MERRIFIELD & Plicher Realty, 850- 892-9650 Holt 5 acres, wood- ed and slopes back to a creek in rear of property. $57,000 (A-1449) Paxton, Hwy 85 North, 3Br/2Ba, 4,482 sq.ft, on 10 acres. Seperate me- dia room equipped with many games and huge movie screen. Apartment above media room. Covered pool. Acre- age fenced with large tact barn. Stocked pond with gazebo and foun- tain. $649,900 (R- 1447) Shalimar 3br/2ba, single story town house. Features spacious living room with wood burning heater and vaulted ceiling. Single ga- rage, fenced back yard. $179,900 Crestview 2.4 acres with 3Br, 1104 sq.ft. mobile home. Prop- erty is fenced with large garden area and fruit trees. Lo- cated off Hwy 393 $103,000 (R-1354) Crestview, South of 1-10 on Antioch Road, 4Br/3Ba, 2649 sq.ft. plus 2 car garage, brick, fireplace, above ground pool. $285,000 (R-1420) Crestview South of 1-10, brick home with 3 Br/2 Ba, fireplace, 2 car garage, stor- age building, gaze- bo, privacy fenced back yard $189,900 (R-1420) NEW SPECIAL land home financing available for limited or bad credit call Clayton Homes for details 850-682- 3344. FOR RENT 3/2 2 CG over 1400 SF with Sunroom, Pri- vacy Fence, Avail. 2 /1/07 Pets allowed with NRD, $1200 P/MO. In Bob Sikes and Davidson School Dist. Quiet cul-de-sac location. Mildred C. Heaton Realty, Inc. 850- 689-1334 Licensed & Insured J Tree Service PROFESSIONAL TREE & STUMP REMOVAL ALso OFFERING PRESSURE WASHING & LAWN MAINTENANCE 682-9474 FSBO 4645 Falcon Way 3Bd/2Ba 1228 sq.ft. 2 car garage, large fenced back- yard, located in Crestview, $179,000 make offer (850)420-5054 Stephen 560 Land 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 35 ACRES- Lots of Possibilities! Over 4,000 Ft. Paved Road Frontage; City of Laurel Hill, 1500 Ft.' Dirt Rd. Front- age. Level $530,000 Mildred C. Heaton Realty, Inc 850- 689-1334 BUILD YOUR Dream in beautiful Bridle Wood Es- tates. This 34 lot subdivision will con- tain custom built homes on expansive half acre lots. To se- cure your dream call Rick Epperson Real- tor at 865-7777 or 682-7718 6 HILLTOP acres with a view High Ridge Rd, in Clear Creek Estates, Crestview, $153,000 758-9254 ADAMS/ POWELL Location, Extra large, level, shady lot, almost 3/4 AC, over 2200 SF Many recent upgrades, Wonderful large family room 3/2.5 with 2 CG and out- side workshop! Mil- dred C. Heaton Re- alty, Inc. 850-689- 1334 BAKER HOME- STEAD Rd, 2 10 acre parcels $100,000 each, price negotiable 682-9036 4.5 ACRES on Pov- erty Creek Road 682-4341 LAND FOR sale 1286 Washington street, Baker 50ftx100ft $15,000 call 1-386-255-2741 or 1-305-467-7696 PICTURESQUE RESIDENTIAL ACREAGE Seclud- ed woods, pasture, stream, lake, even a 3/2 dwelling until you can build that dream home in a wonderful setting. 10 miles from town. Mildred C, Heaton Realty, Inc. 850- 689-1334 WONDERFUL CREEK FRONT Property, over 2 acres, private and secluded, in good area, On cul-d-sac street. Over 1400 SF, 2/2 but with plenty of room to ex- pand. Mildred C. Heaton Realty, Inc 850-689-1334 562 Mobile Homes 1995 16X80 fur- nished mobile home, 3bd/2ba must move. Central heat & Air, Great Condition $27,500 (850)259- 5547 708 Pets AKC BLK lab pups 8 wks old on March 20th Call 689-8677 or 546-0932 BOYKIN SPANIEL 6 wk puppies wormed and first shots, registered $500 each 850- 863-8963 or 850- 585-6420 FREE TO good home black lab pup- pies call 682-3110 FOR SALE Chihua- hua puppies & Cur puppies. Call 537- 3123 5- 1 a 850 682-1800 4963 Galliver Cutoff Spacious 3 bd/2ba home located on a full I acre lot in Baker. New carpet & paint; wood burning stove; 40' x 40' pole barn for plenty of extra storage.- 106 Trenton Avenue Cozy 3 bd/2 ba home centrally locat- ed in town. New roof in 2005; new ac/heating unit in 2006; lami- nate & tile flooring; security system. 6189 Rochelle Lane Beautiful 4 bd/2 ba home located on over 4.5'acres in a quiet country setting. Vaulted ceiling & wood- burning fireplace in LR; large family room w/ hardwood flooring; pole barn. 1526 Texas Parkway Exquisite 3 bd/2.5 ba home located on a large lot in Adams Powell S/D. Wood-burning fireplace; brand new bisque-colored appliances in kitchen; storage shed & fenced-in backyard. (850) 682-1800 828 N. Ferdon Blvd. wM| fn Crestview, FL 32536 =&amiJ www.janetjohnsonrealty.com 708 Pets HAPPY JACK Skin Balm stops scratch- ing & gnawing. Pro- motes healing & hairgrowth due to Hot Spots on dogs & cats without ste- roidsl Okaloosa Grain Feed Store ( 6 8 2 9 3 3 3) (www.estitch.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. IlT h.ii.g,, h.,. 1ll 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. 2/1, would make a great starter or investment property. $135,000 Very nice home close to shopping, bases, restaurants, and 1-10. 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. Outstanding Agents Outstanding Results. RF//" W Agency One, Inc. 682-8309 or 678-8919 Toll Free (800) 239-8309 301 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED www.gerrihouse.com SOUTHERN j Lawn Care Residential Commercial Free Estimates * Quality Lawn Care Reasonable Rates * Dependable Service Licensed and Insured 850.682.3098 850.259.1840 3BD/2BA Approx 1700 sq. ft. Newly Remodeled on I Acre All New Appliances $189,000 850-232-4883 r------------ -- --------------------------- DINO SINOPOLI g' SCOTT HI(850)974-7778 W SCO TT H IC K S' Email: dino@calldino.com S INC. CALL TODAY! *Commercial or Investment Properr, "-- i SI *Residential Property 'Acreage *Condo's S*New Construction *Relocation Ass.,tance I | I FREE MARKET EVALUATION Office: 850.974.7778 Toll Free: 1.888.225.3072 (850)537-8018 RE/MAX Southern Realty www.calldino.com i Lic. # CRC1328353 I 4100 S. Ferdon Blvd., Unit C-4 Crestview, FL 32536 %- I L,.----------------------- J Buying or Selling Real Estate? Call Bud! S. 1 "What I Touch Turns to Sold" Bud Rahal Realtor-Associate JME REALTY (850) 682-4300 OFFCE (850) 499-3113MOBILE 2514 S Ferdon Blvd Crestview, FL 32536 . Specializing in Administrative Clerical Marketing Research Y"e -*850-496-4332 09A"4 www.emeraldcoastvirtualsrvcs.com emeraldcoastvirtualsrvcs@cox.net InninR . *R1ooms ~fficipncis ~parlmnt'L, CASLE TV. TE.LEP-NrE & AlC RENT DAILY, WEEKLY. OR MONTHLY .. 683-1964 OR 683-0720 296 Oakdale.A'enue W'isr in Hsoric "- Dou'wntown Cesiew, Florida 32536 Serving Crestview & Northwest Florida for more than 20 years. Experience counts when R k Buying or Selling Real Estate. Rick Epperson, Broker Call me or visit my web site at ... Go to www.northwestflahomes.com and click on MY PROPERTIES. im__ n 865-7777 or 682-7718 .1--.ts mr, www.northwestflahomes.com CT.ASSSTFTFD 8B1 Cres-tie-wNems-Bulleth WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007 AM/I-M SItHEU UU I'LAYrt FULL POWER 8-WAY SEAT DUAL ELECTRONIC DOORS NEW TIRES 105,000 MILES $8,997 850.682.0470 DANIEL'S.ATOMOTIVYE SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED MAJOR & MINOR REPAIR SPECIALIZING IN ENGINE OVERHAUL Fom GN & Domlsac WRECKER SERVICE AVAILABLE Licensed & Insured - 850.537.-3828'u= 523 HwY 90 WEST HOLT, FL 07 SILVERADO CLASSIC 07 SILVERADO CLASSIC 07 TRAILBLAZER Crew Cab 3/4 Ton Diesel #11460 Auto, AC, Cruise 2 Wheel Drive #11411 Less .228untLes' d O. in 08 S Less Discount MSRP &, II $4,10 MSRP $22,890 l -$4,083 bate -$3,730 5-YEAR POWERTRAIN 5-EAR POWERTRAIN 5-YEAR POWERTRAIN PW, PL, CR,TL,-AMFM CD, Am. Wheels 06 COLORADO Z71 CREW 4x4 07 EQUINOX #11522 07 IMPALA DEMO 07 MALIBU 11189 ]Less [DscountLessDiscount #0 11050 r ,,- 1,4 MSRP $28,85 .ebate 5,71 MSRP22,835 Lesi ,1 2 (500 Miles) MSRP $17,710 ).I2s -$1,432 $22,914 $20,703 $18,500& $16,278 PW, PL, CR,TL,AM FMCD,Aim.Wheels, PW PL, CR,TL, Aim.Wheels, PW, PL,CR,TL, AM FMCD, Power Windows, Locks, S-YEARPOWERTRAIN Locking Diff., Skid Plates, Tow Hooks 5 ,LYA P0 RrRAiN AM FM CD ,Uii P iRTRAih Power Driver Seat 5sLA P0ERTR AN Cruise,Tilt USE $EHICL5 ,A mirrmIi iiroiiHor@@Tdxas Chor) i1eIr Outtoiii lko I'm25lJ clew tler"3I F1 50 R@ bV" UtO AvakiI'1hZ71 (onlIy 8k rimIt) :,. . Malibu LS Mnt@ Carlo Nim~n ntra 5E41 with Suhroof ,.,, . .GMC Envoy SLT Unroof, i ....... I. . % I.I ; : I : ; ;t r,20,995 911;0995 323,90) $14,995 ERICAN REVOUJTION A wVard OCRESTVIEW 682-2731 CH R LE FT WALTON BEACH 243-7214, 4150 FERDON BLVD CRESTVIEW Residency restrictions apply. See sales person for details. Price includes all rebates and discounts. All prices, plus tax, tag, title and processing fee, Photos, for illustration purposes only. Sale ends 2/20/07.. 708 Pets FREE TO good home month old lab/mix puppies 758- 1650 PYGMY GOAT ba- bies 1 Buck 2 Does 2 wethers LT. Cara- mel very healthy pets only 537-8207 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. Cre tview 850-689- 1007 305-2441 BRITISH PUB table w/4 ladder back chairs. Side board. All in good condition, call 240-5109 806 Appliances FOR SALE washer, Kenmore, heavy du- ty, extra capacity $100, refrigerator, Kenmore 17 cb.ft, white $50 682-8483 QUALITY USED Appliances. Washer, Dryers, Refrigera- tors, & Stoves w/warranty. Batson's Appliances. PARTS & REPAIR 209 N. Main St. 682-1149. KENMORE WASH- ER & dryer set $250 call 398-6242 RON'S APPLIANCE & PARTS Appliance Repair, All brands- We buy working appliances- 215 N. Main Street Call 689-1007 After hours 682-2844!!! 814 Furniture ENTERTAINMENT CENTER excellent condition $275 OBO 56x17x57 (Ixwxh) call 240-5109 KING SIZE mattress set, two love seats, dressers, chest of drawers, three table sets with chairs, en- tertainment center, more, 682-0348 814 Furniture NEW LAZYBOY so- fa $250,' loveseat $50, Bissell bagless 12amp vac, $20, 682-8699 SOFA 89" like new $200, 40" round ta- ble $50, cocktail ta- ble $25.' Call 689- 2190 2 YR old Ashley bedroom suite, dou- ble bed, mattress, chest, nightstand, headboard, separate rocker $495 865- 2593 2 WOODEN mani- cure tables, UV lamp table, 1 recep- tion desk, 1 chair, 1 lamp for table, all for $700 537-9201. 816 Jewelry HIS & Her Fine Jew- elry. Diamonds, Gold, Very nice. Call for appointment 537- 8042/428-2092 826 Sporting Goods NORDIC TRACK El- liptical CX-925 1 Yr old excellent cond. $450 call 240-5109 828 Electronics Stereo-TV-VCR 32 INCH JVC TV beautiful Pic excel- lent condition with stand $200, call 423-0386 57" HITACHI TV 3 yrs old $1500 firm RRp-ARAO 52" TV Hitachi, Ultra vision, HD,. ready, $150 OBO 689-8631' ONE DISH 500, one dish superdish three receivers $50 each $200 for all 850-423- 0486 829 Garage Sales MULTI family lots of baby items. March 10th 6:00 - until 1208 Yellow- hammer Dr, C'view GARAGE SALE, still unpacking Thurs- Sat, 3/8-3/10 8-2 Hagood Loop, In Lee Farms MOVING SALE, Wed- Sun, 8-5 lots of stuff, most things on porch, rain or shine, 935 S. Pearl St. CV 829 Garage Sales MULTI FAMILY yard sale Sat, March 10th 9:00-2:00, 3220 East James Lee Blvd GARAGE SALE, Sat, March 10th, 7am to 1 pm, fumi- ture, decorations, lots of misc. 4104 Big Buck Trail, off Mt Olive Rd, behind gun range MULTI FAMILY yard sale, kids clothes nb-5t, car seats, strollers, high c h a i r s , etc01507355, Adult clothing, entertain- ment center, office chairs, misc, Sat 7am-until 312 Po- well Dr. CV 829 Garage Sales THE BIG One is Back, Multi Family yard sale, Sat 3/10/07, 8am until. Concession on site at Crestview Carpet & Lighting, Hwy 90 W. NO early birds. TUPPERWARE NEW Catalog, monthly special Re- placement order. Call Jackie 682- 4305. YARD SALE 3/9, 3/10 Privacy fence, you take down .50/board, chain link fence, 3 run dog kennel, fair condi- tion, various house- hold items, furniture, etc. 865 Hinote Rd, Defuniak sorinas 830 Miscellaneous For Sale 2 GLASS display, cases, 1 custom made workstation w/ computer display, 1 roll top desk "not an- tique" $125 each or $400 for. all, shown by appointment. Call 682-6632 FABRIC: EVERY- DAY Margie's has a selection of fabric 40% off. New beau- tiful lirsi quality' fab- rics arrive -weekly. Come see! Margie's close to F6xwood. Country Club. Mon- Sat 9-6 682-6920 JENNY LYNN changing table w/pad, $25, Eddie Bauer car seat $25 call 682-1119 SOLOFLEX EXER- CISE Machine $150 OBO, Kathy Ireland- non electric treadmill $20, small and med, doghouse $15 and $20, new 2 ton floor jack $20 TANNING BED for sale. $1,000. 537- 8042/428-2092 Great Condition. 902 Auto Supplies CAR SOUND sys- tem, 1000 watt, So- ny amp with (2) 12" puncher subs w/box. Paid $1500 sell for $800 OBO 758-5757 904 Cars 06 CHRYSLER 300 Touring, 23,500 miles $27,000 OBO; 1978 International school bus, 53,000 miles, 60 passenger $2500, call 758- 9344 94 MAZDA Protege automatic 4 cylinder, good on gas, runs good, for more info 689-432 94 MITSUBISHI Eclipse, black, sun- roof, great student car $1500 OBO 582- 0716 CASH FOR your car dead or alive. We al- so clear garage, yard sale items, rental clearing, no job too small. 305- 1957 CHEVY CAMARO 1978 Red, 2 door, Needs some work, $500 OBO Call 850-305- 6807 904 Cars 1994 CHEVY Cava- lier $1850 OBO 850- 501-5909 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 - FOR SALE 96 Ford Taurus GL, good condition $1800 537-9858 905 Auto Repair COMPLETE AUTO Painting includes Body work and ma- terials $400. Free pick up and delivery. 682-2075. 906 Boats BONITO 17FT cen- ter console 120 h.p., front fish seat, trol- ling motor, ready to fish & ski, $3900 682-1585 galvan- ized trailer 907 Boat Supplies BOAT TRAILER Boat trailer for up to 24 ft, Heavy duty du- al a: assemblies. Great condition. $2500 OBO 267-2928 910 Motorcycles FOR SALE 1997 Honda Shadow Spi- rit 10,300 miles $3900 OBO 689- 2252 call after 3:00pm SUZUKI INTRUDER 800 Shaft drive, wa- ter cooled, 15,000 miles, excellent con- dition, new tires $1900 682-1585 914 Recreational 2004 KEYSTONE Montana 3295 RK, 5th wheel, 3-slide, dual a/c, much more! Extended warranty until 2011, $39K 0BO. Dave at 850-537-8322 916 Sport Utility Vehicles 2004 FORD Explor- er XLT $3.800 652- 2812 918 Trucks 82 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. 98 FORD F-150 4wd, V8, auto, white, 99k, $7500 call 601-259-7010 920 Vans 1986 DODGE Ram Van, needs some minor work. Gutted, Ready to go to work $500 OBO 682-2506 11416A 9695A 10501 A 11060A 2216A 2217P 2218P 2229P 11213A 10198A 11181A 11163A I AN AM i i : ; : ; : : i ; ; : : , : ; f I -yA |