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Coming home was never so sweet Page 5A Bulldog takes the lead Page lB CRES TVIEW EWS 02/01/08 LIBRARY OF FLORIDA-HISTORY 205 SMA PO BOX 1107007 GAINESVILLE FL 32611 His job was a real drag Page 2A A ULLE TIN q'T fe iJews You fee a.fody' WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2007 Students dig their new school plans Ann Spann I Cre.rx i se New. Bulletin Students from Southside Elementary School took part in the groundbreaking ceremony for the new elementary school that will replace their current building. * -. - . .... . . .. .":I: A life well lived "I gave everything I have to the city of Crestview. Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin CREST\IE\V - Though rumors had circulated for several weeks that Crestyvew city councilman Samuel Haves was planning to resign his council seat. his resignation announcement still sent a jolt through the assembly\ ot nearly .SO people gathered at a Tue-da\ reception in his ]honor. Cit officials. farnil members, and invited guests at the Cre-.t~iew Community Center saluted the Sb-\ear-old decorated hero of three wars former White House chef and retired educator. \Vith his wife Florence. at his side, Ha% es and his accomplishments were lauded b\ Crestriew Mayor Da\vid Cadle. who proclaimed Tuesda\ Samuel H. Haves Da\. Senator Bill Nelson sent a congressional recogni- tion of Hayes service. Crestview City Council president Chip Wells, presenting the .council's certificate of appreciation, noted "It's not unusual to hear, accolade upon accolade piled on someone of Mr. Hayes' stature." In the .U.S. House,,, of' Representatives, Florida Congressman Jeff Miller read into the Congressional Record a review of Hayes' accomplishments, saying, "Our nation is a better place because of people like him." When given the microphone, Hayes expressed his gratitude for the recognition and honors, he received. "I gave everything I have to the city of Crestview. I certainly have enjoyed being your servant," emphasizing, "I am your servant and you are my boss." And then came the announce- ment that surprised few, yet was still a disappointment to most. "I am not going to retire," said Hayes. "I am resigning from the, By BRIAN HUGHES Florida Freedom Newspapers CRESTVIEW - The sun glinted off ot shovels as more than 15 Southside Elementary students - some three to a shovel - turned the first batches of earth for Cresthiew's fifth and newest ele- mentary school. The students, some of whom will still be Southside Tigers when their new school opens, relished their ta-sk. "Kids like to make See STUDENTS, 3A .it" K' * -.': *.. - *-...,.--'.-.~ ~. Ann spann I Lreist\e'i\w Niews5 Sam Hayes shed a few tears as he spoke to the crowd gathered in his honor at the Crestview Community Center on Tuesday.- city council.". Hayes, who continues to recu- perate from last summer's bypass surgery, said, "I am resigning on account of my health." His resig- nation came on the advice of his doctor. One of the area's few black politicians, Hayes was quick to state that he has never found race Get a glimpse of former councilman Sam Hayes through the years. See LIVED, 3A Community honors Samaritan Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin LAUREL HILL - One after the other, a parade of Mabel Jean Morrison's friends, family mem- bers and former colleagues rose to the podium Saturday afternoon to extol the virtues of Laurel Hill's 2007 Citizen of the Year. In a venue apropos to the career of the retired educator, more than 100 people came to,.Laurel Hill School to pay homage to the town's lifelong citizen. Her brother, James Morrison, led the accolades. "She's a shining example of the values bur parents instilled in us," he said. His daughter, Morrison's. niece, praised her aunt's 4etermi- nation. - "She is not one to sit back and let the chips fall where they may," said Debbie Jean Morrison, "but takes an active role in making them fall where she wants." Speakers included Morrison's 1944. Laurel Hill School classmate William Hurston; Betty Lou Joanos, representing Florida State University; former Laurel Hill School principal (now deputy superintendent of Okaloosa County Schools) Rodney Nobles; former Laurel Hill city council- woman Christene Jowers; and Sterling Bryant, Morrison's princi- pal during her first teaching assign- ment after graduating from FSU in 1948. "You are a priceless treasure," said Jowers to Morrison. "You always leave things better than you found them." As Mayor James Dunn present- ed Morrison with her Citizen of the Year plaque, he said, "When her name comes up, you hear all the good things you'd want to hear about any citizen of Laurel Hill." "Her love of her fellow man has translated into action," said I MacDonald Campbell, the town's second Citizen of the Year, fellow retired educator and member of the Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church. "She is truly a Samaritan," Campbell ., added. "She is well known for seeking out those who are'less fortunate, particularly chil- dren, and trying to help them." 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"I made them a promise I would bring a car here a few years back and I was finally able to make good on that promise today," said Garlits. who at 75 years of age stays as busy as he wants to with appearances despite making his last trip down the quarter-mile in 2003. Many of the antique vehicles on display, like this beauty, carried spectators down memory lane. Photos by Ann Spann, Florida Freedom Newspapers "Big Daddy" Don Garlits is shown with his Swamp Rat VIII in downtown Crestview on Saturday. These Little Miss Crestview beauty queens added to the day's excitement,. 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May 2 May 10 May 16 UV Index Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/6 Very High Very High Very High Very High Very High The UV Index is measured on a 0 - 11 number scale, 0 11 with a higher UV Index showing the need for greater D skin protection. @2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service RESPIRATORY SERVICES OF NWF, INC. "HOMETOWN PROFESSIONALS HOME CARE SOLUTIONS" 694 East James Lee Blvd. * Crestview, FL 32539 * (850) 689-5499 333D Racetrack Road * Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32547 * (850) 864-5498 STUDENTS mud," said student Erin Saueressig. "We like to dig." For more than three years the Okaloosa School Board has been searching for the right plot of land to build Crestview's new school. "We see Crestview boom- ing at the seams," said Cathy Thigpen, the county's north- ern representative on the School Board. "It's been a three-year process but it feels like it's been a lot longer. "This is a miracle," she said. "It's a dream come true. Once they start the bulldoz- ers going I'll be able to pinch myself and know it's real." Southside principal Donna Holloway will become principal of the new school. Going from , continued from 1A Southside's tight location, squeezed between State Road 85 and several side streets, to the new site "is a dream!" she said. Gesturing at the site's expanse of open field with a stately live oak spreading its shade in the center, Holloway praised "the appearance of all this land. Just think of the opportuni- ties we'll have with all this space!" When it opens, the $29 million school's 56 class- rooms will accommodate approximately 800 students, including Southside's stu- dent body. It is anticipated that Southside Elementary will then became school board offices. LIVED, continued from 1A Ann Spann I Crestview News Bulletin Sam Hayes was greeted by Mike Wing, the city's Director of Administrative Services and City Council President, Chip Wells at a reception honoring him for his contributions to the City of Crestview and the local community. Old Spanish Trail Festival Treasure Hunt Clues The hunt is on for the Old Spanish Trail Festival treasure! This year, the lucky treasure hunter who finds the black, and bronze tag will win $250 cash and a $500 shopping spree donated by Lewis and Co. Jewelers. The clues to help you find the treasure will be printed in the Daily News and posted to the Crestview News Bulletin's Web site at www.crestview- bulletin.com at midnight. New clues will be added each day until the medal- lion is located. Whoever finds the medallion should contact the Crestview Mayor's Office at 682-3812. Clue Number 1: Start today to search for the Old Spanish Trail treau- re Located somewhere in Crestview, on public land Treasure is $250 cash and a $500 shopping spree Provided by Lewis and Company, located at 789 North Ferdon Treasure is not buried, but not in plain view You are looking for the OSTF black and bronze metal tag It all begins on the Old Spanish Trail. K " '/ . a� * '� .1 Clue Number 2: Don't miss the parade along the road Los Caballeros, the don and queen Clowns on a golf cart, a heavy load Colors of red, yellow, blue and green Plants in bloom, yellow pine and the bark Clue Number 3: Don't trample the flowers at City Hall Be kind to the bushes at Twin Hills Park Don't get hit by a foul ball Because you've really missed the mark Park and walk the walk. After the new school's projected August 2008 open- ing, work is expected to begin on a neighboring mid- dle school. It will be located on a slight rise west of the elementary school site. While guests at Tuesday morning's groundbreaking stepped carefully around prickly pears and ant nests, the location east of town off Okaloosa Lane near Redstone Avenue will soon be bustling with anticipated development. "We're counting on being ahead of the growth" by opening the new schools where the city's expansion is considered to be most likely,. said Deputy Superintendent of Schools Rodney Nobles. sentiments: "Mabel lean s taith and action have set her apart from all others Aren't we glad she lives among us?" 2? "1 deserves to be a with our Mother's Day Spa Packages. Start this summer with the perfect tan C o with ESS Solei Sunless Tanning Mist Call for appointment & starting specials Ad ~ 850.689.6655 756 Industrial Drive, Crestview, FL "Reputation byRecommendation" We welcome back Deicy Davis, Nail Tech with 13 years experience. With Storms on the horizon don't put yourself at risk, be prepared. If you use aerosolized medications, protect yourself with a battery operated Nebulizer. --"n~a * After the students had shoveled their spades of dirt, it was their parents' turn to shovel. They were followed by school district officials including Alexis Tibbetts, superintendent of schools, Thigpen, and the principals from Bob Sikes, Antioch, Southside and Nprthwood elementary schools. When the contingent f6f local dignitaries, including Crestview Mayor Dave Cadle and Councilwoman Linda Parker, took their turn; at the shovels, Les Rose, an engineer from Jacobs/Titan, the Niceville contractors that will build the school, com-. merited to a colleague, "If they keep this up they'll have dug the foundation." to. be an issue in the fulfill- ment of his duties. "It has been a pleasure working" with the city coun- cil members, mayors and offi- cials with whom he has served over the la.i two decades. "I never see discrim- ination," he said emphatical- ly. "I just see people." According , to the Crestview city . charter, a majority of the council must vote to appoint Haves'" suc- cessor to fulfill the remaining two years of his term. The council is expected to hold a workshop meeting on Thursday to discuss the qual- ifications of potential replace- ments. Candidates must live in Hayes' Precinct 2 West. However, Chip Wells summed up the feelings of many in the room when he told Hayes, "You can never be replaced." SAMARITAN, continued from 1A remarks of her own. N ornrion pronounced the honor and the acco- lades "a very beautiful, humbling experience." The recognition event, organized by Tracy Curenton, concluded with a reception for Morrison. at which everyone agreed with MacDonald Campbell's Comes with: / Carry Bag / A/C Adapter / D/C Adapter / Rechargeable battery pack Sroem$120.00 While supplies last Crestview News Bulletin 1 3A I 4A OPINION & EDITORIAL WEDNESDAY May 2, 2007 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR No to special interests Dear Editor, Recently, the Florida legis- lature 'said "no" to labor unions, trial lawyers and the NRA's Tallahassee lobbyist. The House of Representatives rejected a bill that would have dramatically trampled the pri- vate property rights of prop- erty owners in Florida. On behalf of property owners, the Constitution and advocates of less government regulation, we applaud this bold and courageous vote. Unfortunately, the NRA has reacted to this defeat in the legislature by attacking Florida businesses and legis- lators for doing the right thing. I have spoken to many disappointed NRA members who feel lied to by their asso- ciation upon hearing the facts surrounding this issue. Floridians have realized that no problem exists in Florida today that warrants the dra- conian, anti-freedom, big gov- ernment solution the NRA lobbyists were selling. Again, we applaud the leg- islature for protecting the sta- tus of the second amendment while simultaneously protect- ing private property rights. Saying "no" to special inter- ests is a sign that the legisla- tive process is working in Tallahassee. Now let's hope the process works the same to reduce our property taxes. Mark Wilson Executive Vice President Florida Chamber of Commerce What's Your Opinion? Mail it to us at: Crestview Bulletin 295 W. James Lee Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 You may also e-mail it to us at okpublishing @crestviewbulletin.com. Letters of more than 250 words may be edited without changing the writer's intent. Please include your name, address, and day and evening phone numbers for verification. Letters must be signed. New editor, sports editor joining the Bulletin Things are moving fast here at the Crestview News Bulletin. I am learning something new every day about the newspaper business. One of the first things I've learned is that it's a heck of a lot easier to be. a general manager or publisher if you have a good editor working with you. For the past few weeks, the editor I've been working with has been me, and trust me, I leave a lot to be desired. That's why I'm so excited to introduce you to the Bulletin's new editor, Robbyn Brooks, who joined our team on Tuesday. Robbyn got a real baptism by fire her first day, since it was a busy news day and the day we go to press for our Wednesday edition. But she remained calm, cool and collected under fire, and I'm certain that she's going to be a won- From the GM Kelly Humphrey derful asset to our team. I'm hoping that many of our readers will have an opportunity to meet Robbyn as she joins me at different events in the community. I know you'll like her. A native of Andalusia, Ala., Robbyn graduated from Troy University and is one of the smartest young journalists I've ever had the pleasure of working with. In addition to being an excellent writer and editor, she has a great deal of experience reporting for Web sites. She has plenty of great ideas for improving crestviewbulletin.com, which is current- ly a work in progress. You can contact Robbyn here at the Bulletin at 682-6524, or by e-mail at rob- byn@crestviewbulletin.com. Be sure to contact her if you have a story idea, or want to share some feedback on the Bulletin. And while you're getting to know Robbyn, get ready to meet our new sports editor, Robert Young. That's an appropriate name for our newest staffer, since he IS young (he's a brand new graduate of the University of Central Florida). But he has a love for sports that I think you'll soon discover on our sports pages. I'm looking forward to welcoming him to the fold. You can reach Robert here at the Bulletin after May 7. So stay tuned. The next few weeks and months are going to be exciting ones here at your hometown newspaper. Speaker's actions defeatist and obstructive Last Miller week, Army General Report David Petraeus Jeff personally Miller briefed any interested members of the House of Representatives and the Senate on current operations in Iraq. General Petraeus is responsible for all military forces in Iraq, and is implementing the new plan to secure Baghdad and the rest of the country. The brief was a members only brief given at the highest possible security classification in order to give us better insight into what specifically is going on in Iraq. Soon after giving the brief, the general prepared to return to Iraq. I am personally grateful he traveled to Washington from the war zone to discuss these important issues with myself and other elected officials. Due to the classification of the mate- rial, I am not able to get into specifics, but I would like to address some general issues about his brief and also discuss some troubling events that surrounded his trip from Iraq to Washington. The general was not biased in his assessment, but stated the facts. He also let the Congress know that the current surge will buy us time but is not the only solution. I commend my nearly 220 colleagues who attended the brief, but I must express my strong disappointment and surprise at the Speaker of the House. It was widely reported that Nancy Pelosi initially declined to even meet with General Petraeus, and that her office, along with the Democratic leadership of the House Armed Services Committee, of which I am a member also, initially declined to even allow the general to speak to. the House of Representatives. They allegedly stated they were "too busy." It was only after intense public criticism due to the reported refusal to meet with the general that the House meeting was reluctantly scheduled by Nancy Pelosi and her Democratic allies. Adding insult to injury, Nancy Pelosi and her allies then scheduled a series of votes at the exact time General Petraeus was to be speaking to Members of Congress. Once again, only after public criticism and media attention did the scheduled votes mysteriously get suspended. Our national security, our nation's general officers and our military are too valuable to be used for political gamesmanship. I understand that some in the opposing party believe their standing will continue to increase with every American killed in Iraq and therefore welcome continued chaos, and in fact passed judgment on the brief General Petraeus gave before he gave it and in some cases, did not even attend. I will not support such a defeatist position and will continue to keep you informed of the facts as I know them. Hats Off to Veterans program asks you to honor a hospitalized veteran Civilians coping with the demands of everyday life often forget the sacrifice of' our soldiers. As we pay the rent and go shopping and raise our children, we take for granted our relative security and prosperity compared to the rest of the world. Soldiers, however, know all too well the chaos and turmoil of trouble spots because they witnessed it first- hand. May is National Military Appreciation Month and a fitting time to recognize the sacrifices American service members and their families make for freedom. Furthermore, our veterans deserve, and many desperately need, continuing confirmation of the value of their service as they cope with the aftermath of war. If the United States wishes to remain a society of justice and opportunity, we must continually find ways to support the people who laid their life on the line to preserve it. In addition to providing adequate health care, and educational benefits we must tend to psychological needs as well. Faced with budget' cuts and swelling admissions, VA Medical Centers are not always able to fully address these psychological needs on an individual, veteran-by-veteran basis. Furthermore, a chasm exists between veterans with needs and independent citizens who are willing to pitch in, but don't know how. On the one hand, many veterans would like to participate in special out- reach programs but are unable to find a sponsor. On the other, individuals and groups would like to help a veteran, but are often limited in the forms of assis- tance they can provide. To bridge this gap, Manhattanville College created a program called Hats off to Veterans. Hats Off promotes recog- nition to veterans, especially those home or hospital bound due to injury while serving our country. When a person enrolls in the Hats Off program, they agree to mail or deliver a respectful greeting and note of encouragement to a hospitalized veteran. They sign up at www.mysoldier.com to receive a Hats Off starter kit containing veteran contact information, guidelines for letter writing and optional care package preparation, a My Soldier bracelet (to wear in support of veterans and American servicemen and women) and a specially designed My Soldier baseball hat to include with the greeting they send to their veteran. The program and kits are free to all who register, but donations are appreciated. Participation is not limited to Manhattanville College, but is open to the public. In fact, it is the goal of the program to have participants from all 50 states. We hope every American registers to use Hats Off to honor, support and thank a veteran. It's an easy way for anyone to do his or her part to recognize and cheer a hospitalized veteran. Richard A. Berman, President Manhattanville College News Information If you have a concern or comment about Crestview News Bulletin's coverage, please call 682-6524. General Manager Kelly Humphrey Editor Robbyn Brooks Office Manager Lynn Gann Advertising information Heather Gann.........ad consultant Classifieds Melissa Tedder.........classified ads Editorial Brian Hughes................reporter Ann Spann..................photographer Renee Bell...............typesetting Sunshine Wright........typesetting In County 3 months.................$9.00 6 months...................$17.00 1 year.............................$31.20 Circulation Information 682-6524 Production Greg Allen..............graphic artist Amanda Kosche.....graphic artist Betsy Bondi............graphic artist The Crestview News Bulletin is published twice weekly each Wednesday and Saturday by Florida Freedom Newpapers, Inc., at 295 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, Florida 32536. Periodicals Postage Paid at Crcstview, Florida. POSTMASTER: Please send address changes to Crestview News Bulletin, P.O. Box 447, Crestview, Florida 32539. All material herein is property of the Crestview News Bulletin. USPS 010-209 Out of County 3 months................. $14.00 6 months.....................$22.00 1 year..........................$36.20 & GOVERNMENT * The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ACTIVE & RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION CHAP- TER 1428 gets together once a month for 11 a.m. lunch and a 12 p.m. meet- ing at Barnhill's in Fort Walton Beach. For more information, call 678-5678. * MAIN STREET CRESTVIEW ASSOCIATION holds regular meetings open to the public. For information , call 689-3722. * The DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Voter registration assis- tance is available. For details please call 682-6909. Pat Rice,Editor of Northwest Florida Daily News, will speak at the next meeting. The meeting will be held May 14 at 6 p.m. For information call 862-9969. * The BAKER FIRE DISTRICT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 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 questions, please call 537-2487 * HOLT 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 community build- ing at 6:30 p.m. The public is encour- aged to attend. * HOLT FIRE DEPARTMENT holds its regular training meeting the second and fourth Thursdays from 7 p.m. at the fire station located at 490 W.U.S. 90 in Holt. Persons interested in join- ing the department are welcome to attend. * The DORCAS FIRE DISTRICT holds monthly meetings at 4418 Poverty Creek Rd. The public is invited to attend. * 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. 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 Highway 4 in Milligan. Each meeting begins at 7 p.m. The reg- ular scheduled meetings for April, May and June have been changed to 7 p.m. on the third Monday of the month. * The OKALOOSA - WALTON TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ORGANIZATION normally meets on the third Thursday of the month at the Niceville Community Center, 204 North Partin Drive at 3 p.m. To confirm the meeting date and location, call 1-800- 226-8914 ext. 231. * The LAUREL HILL CITY COUN- CIL meets on the second and fourth 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. * The NORTH OKALOOSA REPUBLICAN CLUB holds its monthly meetings on the third Tuesday of each month at Hideway Pizza in Crestview at 6:30 p.m. For more Information, contact Barney L. Bailey Jr. at 689-3773 or 865- 0475. * The CRESTVIEW CITY COUNCIL meets every second and fourth Monday of each month at Crestview City Hall on Wilson Street in downtown Crestview. Each session starts at 6 p.m. * The BLACKMAN FIRE DISTRICT holds their monthly board meeting on the first Monday night of each month at the fire station. The meetings begin at 7 p.m. * The OKALOOSA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Each meeting alternates in loca- tion between the county courthouse in Crestview, and the water and sewer building in Fort Walton Beach. Morning meetings begin at 8:30 a.m.; nighttime meetings begin at 6 p.m. Be sure to go online at http://www.co.okaloosa.fl.us and check for the most recent calendar of events. * The FEDERAL CIVILIAN RETIREE SERVICE CENTER is locat- ed in Room 165A, Building 210 on Eglin Air Force Base. Its hours of operation are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of each week from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome, or call 882- 2720 for an appointment or additional information. * The REPUBLICAN WOMEN OF OKALOOSA, FEDERATED meets at Two Trees Restaurant in the clubhouse of Fort Walton Beach Golf Club. * The DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S CLUB meets monthly. If you would like more information, please call Mary Grace Evors at 864-5275. S-. 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Available In White, Oil Rubbed Bronze or Brushed Pewter. 250498/250506/250514 Mavns IfD.nkSrig iit ou*lca1sor o ww*arinco for eahweksSTUDYMRNN PEIL 931U.. wy 33 &-.85) 82-50 . peial sav'inItgs nitem ils throu3 ighout the store evrySauda mri ngthouh un Pat Gates Pat Gates, age 48, of Crestview, Fla., passed away Friday, April 27, 2007. Pat was born on April 30, 1958 in Homestead, Fla. and had lived in Crestview for the past 35 years. She had worked in many manager positions during her career and was a member of the New Beginnings Church. Survivors include her mother, Vera Bentley of Crestview; two children, Jennifer Lee and Mike Smith of Dallas, Texas and Josh and Casey Hall of Fort Walton Beach; two sisters, Sara J. Bentley of Crestview and Sherry M. Hall of Valparaiso. A memorial service were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 1 at the New Beginnings Church with Pastor Raymond Williams officiating. Brackney Funeral Service, Crestview, was in charge of the arrangements. Lee Ann Bryant Lee Ann Bryant, 63, of Navarre, Fla., died Wednesday afternoon, April 25, 2007 at her son's home in Crestview, Fla. Mrs. Bryant was a native of Muncie, Indiana and had been a resident of Navarre since 1989, coming here from Huntsville, Ala. She was a medical assistant at Dr. Michael Foley's office in Crestview. She was a member of Calvary Chapel Church in Gulf Breeze. Survivors include her son, Richard Gough and wife Tina, daughters, Paula Booth and her husband, Greg and Kin Withers, eight grandchildren, and two great-grand- children. Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 28 in the Lewis Funeral Home, Navarre Chapel. Burial was in the Gardens of Memory Cemetery, Muncie. Visitation was at the Lewis Funeral Home, Navarre Chapel, Saturday from 1 p.m. until the service began. Lewis Funeral Home directed with Ballard and Son Funeral of Middletown, Indiana conduction the balance of the service. Flowers were accepted in Indiana, or donations may be made to her favorite charity, Safe Harbor Women's Resource Center, 903 N. 12th Ave., Pensacola, FL 32501. Barbara Ann Best 2940-2007 Barbara Ann Best, formerly of Crestview, Fla., passed away Friday, April 28, 2007. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Terry Hayes. She was born August 21, 1940 in New Orleans, La. to George and Pearl Roots. She was a beloved wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She moved to the Florida pan- handle area from Miami in 1972. She worked as a CNA/LPN in the area for over 20 years. Barbara is survived by her husband, Jerry Best; her children, Kim Hayes and Troy Peltier; brothers, George Dennis and Clay. Also surviving are five wonderful grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends. She was extremely proud of her family and enjoyed her retirement years. Services were. held at Rose Lawn Funeral Home in Gulf Breeze on Tuesday, May 1, 2007 at 1 p.m. Saluting for the last time John Parrott Crestview News Bulletin Eglin Air Force Base's Armament Museum has been the backdrop for dozens of high-level meet- ings, celebrations and dedi- cations. But none was more emo- tional than the one held April 29. "Amid Scotland the Brave," and ruffles and flourishes provided by the Emerald Coast Pipes and Drums, longtime Okaloosa County Judge, and United States Army Reserve Brig. Gen. N. Patterson Maney was welcomed home after more 'than a year recuperat- ing from injuries sustained in a roadside bombing in Afghanistan in August 2005. State Sen. Don Gaetz was the keynote speaker and reminded, Maney of the changes which had taken place since they had last seen each another. Some of his remarks were light-hearted. But others were more somber and reminded the audience that war takes it toll on every home in America. "Pat Maney is not the first person from Northwest Florida to leave his family and go to war," Gaetz said. "Every school, neighbor- hood, church and circle of friends knows someone,. or has someone in blue, white, olive drab or camouflage sta- tioned somewhere in the world. Every mom and dad, and every person who waits for them, is precious, cherished and valued, and so is Pat Maney." Gaetz added. Maney, called to active duty to serve in a judicial capacity, was sent to Afghanistan to help democ- ratize the country of the elected government of Hamid Karzai. While in Kabul, the capi- tol of Afghanistan, Maney and two U.S. Embassy staffers were seriously wounded. Gaetz made a comparison to Maney's volunteering for active duty to remarks made by famed aviator Jimmy Doolittle. "There is nothing stronger than the heart of a volunteer." "Pat Maney volunteered to go to Afghanistan to help create a constitutional sys- .tem that would prevent the type of tyranny that it had faced for generations. For his service he won a chest full of medals. But he also received wounds that endan- gered his life. His injuries would leave him hospital- ized month after month after month. But through his extraordinary wife, Caroline, and his communities prayers, and doctors skill, he returns to us today." The scars are still visible and the step is not as sure as it once was. But Maney stood tall and spoke passion- ately. "I would not be here today if it were not for your prayers," Maney said from the podium, at times his voice quivering. "I am aware in a commu- nity such as this, there are many men and women deployed in the military and service to pour nation, and I want to salute each of you for your sacrifice. I ,im homei.., and I am safe and, I ask that each of you continue to pray for those in harm's way. I especially ask that you lift up our national leaders because it has been 2,016 days since Sept. 11 and the hunt for ter- rorism continues," the retir- ing general said, as his voice broke with emotion. "God bless you and God bless the United States of America." John Parrott I News Bulletin U.S. Army Reserve Brig. Gen. Pat Maney speaks to crowd and thanks them for their love and support in his emotional homecoming and retirement fareweill address. John Parrott I News Bulletir Maney presents a floral tribute to his wife, whom he thanks for helping him through the difficult recovery process. OBITUARIES $21 Savi $10.0 Crestview News Bulletin I SAA itl r =-- 0 I WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2007 6A I Crestview News Bulletin LOCAL J iw ,--L : 4] ; L^ -. "You don't fly in an air- ship," wrote Zeppelin histo- rian Douglas H. Robinson, "you go voyaging." Sunday, May 6, marks the 70th anniversary of the demise of the airship Hindenburg. The tragedy at Lakehurst, N.J., has long overshadowed the grandeur of Zeppelin travel and eclipsed the scores of uneventful voyages of the Hindenburg, the Graf Zeppelin and their predecessors. So spectacular was the disaster that despite air trials already underway aboard the DZR-German Zeppelin Company's-newest airship, Graf Zeppelin II, the world's most elegant mode of trans- portation was abruptly ended. By 1940 the two remaining graceful giants had been dismantled. Airship departures from Frankfurt, Germany, usually began at sunset, a rosy hue painting the ship's silver skin. Music played as pas- sengers - who paid $400 for one-way tickets (nearly $6,000 today when adjusted for inflation) - ascended the fold-down gangways and entered the ship's spacious two-deck interior. Unlike guests on the Graf Zeppelin, whose accommoda- tions were in a large gondola below the body of the ship, passengers aboard the Hindenburg and Graf Zeppelin II traveled inside the hull. Following the Hindenburg's 1936 maiden season, passen- ger capacity was increased from 50 to 72 berths. Her 16 gas cells were inflated with hydrogen due to an American embargo on the world's helium supply. The Hindenburg's public rooms included a lounge, dining room, writing room and a small bar in a sealed smoking room. " (Personal matches and lighters were not permitted aboard. Lighters in the smoking room were attached to the BORDER CROSSINGS Brian Hughes Revisiting the golden age of airship travel Brian Hughes I Crestview News Bulletin This full-size recreation of the Hindenburg's public areas at the Zeppelin Museum show how spacious and airy the airship's accommodations were. walls.) Guest cabins and toi- lets were on both decks, with shared showers on "B" deck. Walls in the public spaces were beautifully decorated with murals by renowned artist Hans Arpke 'under the watchful eye of leading inte- rior designer Fritz August Breuhaus. Daily onboard life cen- tered around the bright, spa- cious, public rooms on "A" deck. Outer promenades with wide windows and benches provided spectacular views. The ships' mighty Mercedes-Benz diesels, mounted in external nacelles far astern of the passenger accommodations, provided a comforting background murmur. From the open win- dows, their sound was so insignificant that barking dogs and cheering Zeppelin enthusiasts on the ground could clearly be heard. Sumptuous cuisine, pre- pared in an all-electric galley, included dishes such as fat- tened duckling Bavarian style with champagne cab- bage. Venison cutlets Beauval with Berny potatoes, mushrooms and cream sauce were also on the menu. The ships' wine cellars offered more than 15 selec- tions, plus cocktails and spir- its. Evening entertainment CRESTVIEW PEDIATRICS I & ADOLESCENT CENTER Joseph Philip Peter, M.D. F.A.A.P. For all your children's medical needs. 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It was featured on a "concert in the air" radio broadcast. Passengers, particularly those prone to motion sick- ness, praised the stability of the Hindenburg and her sis- ters. "We rolled and rocked but little," wrote Ladies Home Journal editor Beatrice Blackman Gould following her 1936 voyage. "No china skidded on the dinner table and no passengers were air- sick." Indeed, Zeppelins were so steady that no crockery rails were needed on the tables, and apart from built-in berths and sinks in the cab- ins, all furniture was move- able. In the DZR's decades of regular Zeppelin service, only 13 passengers ever lost their lives-all of them aboard the Hindtnburo on that tragic May 6th. For 60 years, airship pas- senger travel lay dormant. Then, in the summer of 1997, the revived DZR launched the newest generation of pas- senger Zeppelin, the Zeppelin-NT (new technolo- gy), the world's largest air- ship. As aboard the earliest Zeppelins, its passengers ride in a gondola suspended below the hull. Its gas cells are inflated with non-flam- mable helium. Scheduled flights are presently limited to excur- sions from the DZR's home- port of Friederichshafen, Bavaria, lasting from 20 min- utes to two hours. Fares range from �145 (about $200) to �715 (nearly $1,000). But the exhilarating feel- ing of soaring flight that swept through early Zeppelin passenger comple- ments is no less diminished. At last, after more than 60 years, people can voyage again. TO VOYAGE BY ZEPPELIN * Friederichshafen is easily reached by train from Munich. For NT flight times and reser- vations, visit www.zeppelin- flug.de and click on the British flag for English language pages. * To relive life aboard the Hindenburg, visit the fascinat- ing Zeppelin Museum at Friederichshafen's harbor. A life-size recreation of the ship's public areas is a central feature. Visit www.zeppelin- museum.de for details. CRESTVIEW MEMORIAL 682-2252 492 E. Pine Avenue Crestview, Florida Associates Joe Earnhardt George Cook Funeral Director Gary A. Mayes Hv Y e ieTDr essYMra Y2, 'K The Jvy �eaf Tea arlor 426 (kst3amcs 3Xar Ao.C CntCm9i Morning Tea Or Light Afternoon Tea *Served in 3 Courses* Royal Tea *Served in 5 Courses* In a hurry? Ask about lunch time tea Reservations Suggested. 683-1626 The Ivy Leaf Tea Parlor Exquisite Flower The Ivy Leaf Florist 426 W. James Lee Blvd. Arrangements 998 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL Enchanting Gifts * Unique Antiques Crestview, FL 683-1626 We Gift Wrap and Deliver 682-1616 Also visit The Ivy Leaf Florist inside North Okaloosa Medical Center NOTICE OF PROPOSED ENACTMENT OF ORDINANCE Pursuant to Article 4, Chapter 102 of the City Code and Section 166.041, Florida Statutes, the Crestview City Council proposes to adopt the following Qrdinance set forth by title as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 1333 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA PROVID- ING FOR THE REZONING OF 2.63 ACRES, LOCATED IN SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 23 WEST, FROM SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT (R-1) ZON- ING TO SINGLE OR MULTI FAMILY DWELLING (R-2) DISTRICT ZON- ING; PROVIDING FOR AUTHORITY; PROVIDING FOR UPDATE OF THE CRESTVIEW ZONING MAP; PRO- VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The public hearing in conjunction with the second reading of the ordinances will be held on Monday, May 14, 2007 at 6:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers, 198 North Wilson Street, Crestview, Florida. All citizens and interested parties are encouraged to attend the City Council meeting and to provide written and/or verbal com- ments on the matters under consideration. The ordinances are available for public inspection during normal business hours at the Administrative Services Department, City Hall, 198 North Wilson Street, Crestview, Florida from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The City Council of the City of Crestview, Florida does not dis- criminate upon the basis of any individual's disability status. Anyone requiring reasonable accommodation as provided for in the Americans With Disabilities Act to insure access to and partic- ipation in the meeting should contact the Office of the City Clerk at (850) 682-6131 at least five (5) calendar days prior to the meeting to make appropriate arrangements. If a person decides to appeal any decision made- bythe City Council with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or public hearing such person will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose, such person may need to insure that a ver- batim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City of Crestview supports "Equal Opportunity Employment, Housing and Providing Handicap Access". Janice F. Young City Clerk May 2, 2007 Our Downtown office is open to serve you at 302 N. Wilson Street (850) 682-5112 Your Hometown Bank Since 1956 Main Office 1301 Industrial Dr. Crestview, FL 32536 (850) 682-5111 F RST V IEW Memr FDI OF CRESTVIEW Member FDIC I Southside Office 2541 S. Hwy 85 Crestview, FL 32539 (850) 682-3111 Afflilated -iih Li.eoak ParI cy _ une96am& DIRECTORS George Whitehurst Andy Powell Ami Holley ADVANCED .PLANNING Brenda Anderson Phone: (850) 682-3052 436 West James Lee Blvd. Fax: (850) 682-3600 Crestview, Florida 32536 '' Prive, Crestview Behind PLiblix, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2007 LOCAL "Mr. Haves is a nice guy with strong convictions." Ellis Conhinr, former Crestview City Councilman Sam Hayes pictured in his World War II uniform soon after entering the Army in early 1942. - SAl I HAYES a lifetime of memories "The things we started on the council for the city, Sam Hayes and the council that followed us, they didn't slack." - Samuel Allen, former Crestview City Councilman "He's serious about whatever he does. H puts his whole heart in it." - Rev. Dwight Baggett, Samuel Ha s' pastor 'WVe're not going to mii i him and I'll tell yout i why-because he's ji. n S not going to leave." - \," George Stakley. Housing Board Cha an - G eorge Stakley, Housing Board Cha ma Sam Hayes' nepue* and Army udd / ':* " .* . "'*""**' Hayes and his wife, Florence, at a Christmas function of the Carver Hill Historical Society in about 2002. "He was a great council 1... There are a lot of improved ents Hf around Crestview due to I i." - George Whilehurst, former Crestview Mayor ----- -...... Sam enjoying deep sea fishing about four years ago. Samuel H. Hayes Born June 15, 1920, in Blackman, Fla., to Rosie and Al Hayes. He had eight sis- ters and three brothers and is married to retired educator Florence Hayes. Hayes entered the U.S. Army in 1941 and served in World War II. He partici- pated in battles in North Africa and Italy. He served 31 years, including time spent in Korea and Vietnam. Hayes was awarded the Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Purple Heart Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Medal, Vietnam, and Korean Service Medal. He received the Army Best Mess Award while running the mess at Fort Richardson in Alaska. Hayes was the personal chef to President and Mrs. Dwight Eisenhower. He was elected to the Crestview city council in 1975 and served more .than 25 years as a member, vice president and president. He was involved with the Florida League of Cities and was recipient of the 2002 Northwest Florida League of Cities Elected Official of the Year Award. "Mr. Haves is a nice guy with strong convictions." i.. i.. . :stviaewCity Councilman City Councilman Sam Hayes Sam Hayes is pictured receiving the Bronze Star during the Vietnam Era. Hayes in his cap and gown, graduated from OWCC in 1982. DARREN PAYNE, MD * Full-Time Medical Director of Crestview Office * 15 Years Experience Darren Payne, MD Board Certified Eye Physician & Surgeon S. Lee Mullis, MD Board Certified Eye Physician & Surgeon * Special interest in Senior Eye Care, including Cataracts, Glaucoma, Droopy Eye Lids and Retina Problems. * A friendly and caring personality LEE MULLIS, MD * Over 25 years experience * National Leader in Painless No-Stitch Cataract Surgery * A kind and friendly way We specialize in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Conditions Associated with Aging, including: * Cataracts * Retina Problems Medicare Assignment Accepted _Mullis Eye Institute The Friendly & Call for an appointment Caring Staff 682-5338 The finest in Senior Eye Care right here in Crestview NEW LOCATION: 930 North Ferdon Blvd.,Crestview, FL 32539 -- * "-- �-f, - -- * Glaucoma * Droopy Eye Lids I Crestview News Bulletin I 7A 8A I Crestview News Bulletin L _LOCAL JROTC cadets honored John Parrott Crestview News Bulletin BAKER - A large, over- flowing crowd of proud par- ents, distinguished guests and visitors looked on as more than 80 individuals were presented awards and decorations at the Baker and Crestview high schools JROTC awards ceremony. Master of ceremonies for the event was Baker High School senior and JROTC Cadet Lt. Col. Kayla Adams, who was among those receiving individual awards. The U.S. Army, which has administrative and financial responsibilities for the JROTC program, rewards its cadet units and individuals for outstanding service to their respective school, com- munity and the nation. Contrary to popular belief, JROTC programs are not designed to turn high school students into military warriors. Instead, the pro- gram is designed to teach high school students the value of citizenship, leader- Special to the, News Bulletin Baker High School senior and JROTC Cadet Lt. Col. Kayla Adams gives keynote address and introduces guest presenters. ship, service to the commu- nity, personal responsibility and a sense of accomplish- ment, while instilling in. them self-esteem, teamwork and self-discipline. The United States Army Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) came into being with the Our Low Prices No Limited to Just a Fi Items ...You Choose Specials at Bakei Pic-N-Sav! passage of the National Defense Act of 1916. Under the provisions of the Act, high schools were author- ized the loan of federal mili- tary equipment and 'the assignment of active duty military personnel as instructors. The requirement for WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2007 active duty instructors changed in 1964, which allowed the introduction of retired or Reserve compo- nent instructors. That por- tion remains in effect today. Among the awards cadets may earn are for individual and group participation in athletics, academics, com- munity affairs, and personal growth and achievement. Local organizations hon- oring cadets included the Crestview AMVETS Post 35, VFW Post 5450, American Legion Post 75, Northwest Florida Officers Association, Military Order of the Purple Heart, Sons and Daughters QUALITY MEATS. FOOD OUTLET PIC SAV Super 1294 Georgia Avenue W Market * Baker, FL of the American Revolution and many others. The Senior Instructor Award for both Baker and Crestview High Schools was presented to Kayla Adams of Baker and Zachary Atwell of Crestview, both of whom are seniors. W.I.C. AND E.B.T. CARDHOLDERS WELCOME S537-4047 Speical to the News Bulletin Retired U.S. Army Col. Jim McCarthy, presents Kayla Adams with the Northwest Florida Officers Association outstanding cadet for mili- tary excellence certificate and a U.S. savings bond. USDA 2-Slabs Per Pkg. Medium Pork Spareribs Cost Lb. +10% Speical to the News Bulletin Debbie Jimison represent- ing American Legion Post 75 presents Baker High School JROTC cadet Chad Engler with the outstanding military excellence award. :Factory Quality Auto Glass Replacements & Windshield Repair j 850-689-4567 S *with coupon, in shop, by appt. Crestview Cinema 3 Northview Plaza * Hwy 85 N. * 682-3201 Movie Schedule Starting Friday, May 4, 2007 SPIDERMAN 3 EIG 1 FRIDAY ..................4:00 ..7:00PM SATfURDAY......... 1:00... 4:00 ..7:00PM SUNDAY ........... 1:00 .. 4:00 . . 7:00PM MON - THUR..............4:00 . . 7:00PM NEXT T FRIDAY ................. 4:00 . . 7:00PM SKTlURDAY......... 1:00... 4:00 . .7:0OPM SUNDAY ...........1:00 . . 4:00 . . 7:00PM MON- T1UR.............4:00 . . 7:00PM DISTURBIA (hr Somin) I' FRIDAY ................ 4:00 . . 7:00PM SATURDAY ...............4:001 .7:00PM SUNIAY ............ :00 .. 4:00 . .7:00PM MON - ITHIUR..............4:00 .7:110PM Regular Admission Adult = $6"- * Senior/child = $400 DAILY MATINEES %F Big 15-Lb- Box Catfish Nuggets $l10rEach SPl~us IX0010% Cost Plus 10% Prices Effective Wed., May 2 thru Tues., May 8, 2007. These Are Our Regular Prices, Not Special Prices. Prices Change Only When Our Costs Change. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2007 LOCAL Your Forest / r Your: legacy profit growth future opportunity refuge home duty YOUR FOREST. MANAGED. for more information, contact your local Couniy Forester or visit www.yourforestmanaged.com Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Charles H. Bronson, Commissioner Division of Forestry Mike Long, Director p From staff reports MAY REPUBLICAN WOMEN: Dr. Jennifer Fortune will address . H Silver Sands Republican Women on Monday, May 7 at the Bluewater Bay Restaurant in the Golf Clubhouse at 5:30 p.m. She will speak on disaster manage- ment, and is known for helping some of the thousands of lost and homeless 'pets after Hurricane Katrina. Dinners are $10 and $12. Call 678-2182 to make reservations or for details. MAGNOLIA DAY MAY 12: Registration is now open for Magnolia Day (for Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine, Coast Guard & Reserve spouses - erilisted, officer, active duty and retired and Department of Defense civilian employee spouses.) It is designed to enrich, empower, and motivate military spouses in their roles as partners, parents, professionals and community leaders. Workshops include salsa danc- ing, makeovers, wine tasting, cooking with a local fabulous chef, and much, much more, as a way of saying "Thank you!" Magnolia Day has a registra- tion fee of $10, which reserves your space. Forms are available at the Eglin enlisted club, library, commissary, bx, hospital, Airman and Family Readiness Center or at http://hub.cinc- a I . . . iC.. house.com/eglinosc/ . Sponsored by Eglin Officer Spouses Club. Please contact Belinda Manuel at (850) 651-8728 or jnb3099@cox.net with ques- tions. TRANSPORTATION PLANNING MEETING: The Okaloosa-Walton Transportation Planning Organization Meeting will be Thursday, May 10 at 3 p.m. at the Niceville Community Center. The public is invited to attend. DORCAS BAPTIST CHURCH EVENTS: The Youth Group is having a 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. car wash/yard /bake sale on Sat., May 5 at AutoZone, in Crestview. They are raising funds for a World Changers Missions Trip to Huntington, W.V. in June. For details, contact Tim Bowden at 974-5091, Amy Bowden at 830-1782, or Debbie Bowden at 682-2301. Homecoming for the church is May 6. Everyone is invited for special music and dinner begin- ning at 10 a.m. FIRE FIGHTER FUND- RAISER: The first annual Texas Hold 'Em fund-raiser will be held May 11 at Beef 0' Brady's in Sandestin from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. The tournament is to raise money for the South Walton Professional Fire Fighter Association. It is a $50 buy in; no cash prizes will be awarded. Prepaid Credit Cards and gift cards will be used for first through fifth place winners, with prizes depending on the amount of people playing. Make reservations by the March 9 deadline by calling John at (850) 259-3567. The tourna- ment is sponsored by South Walton Professional Fire Fighters Association and Beef 0' Brady's. PATIENT CHOICE AWARD: Once again, the Patient Choice Award will recog- nize the quality care, comfort and compassion offered by the nurses at North Okaloosa Medical Center, honoring one nurse in particular. This program solicits input from the communi- ty and will culminate with one nurse at North Okaloosa Medical Center receiving the Patient Choice Award during Nurses' Week, May 6 through May 12. E-mail nominations to kim willis@chs.net or mail to: Kim Willis, Marketing Director, North Okaloosa Medical Center, 151 E. Redstone Ave. Crestview, FL 32593, Fax: (850) 689-8487. PANCAKE BREAKFAST: The Kiwanis Club of Crestview will hold their Pancake breakfast on Saturday, May 12 at the new Coach-N-Four Restaurant at 114 John King Road. Breakfast will be served from 7 until 11 a.m. Admission is $5 per person, and tickets can be purchased from any Kiwanis Club member. I would like to extend my sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who expressed both sympathy and condolences for the loss of my wife, Thelma. A special thank you for the beautiful floral arrangements, visits, and phone calls. Another thank you to my Magnolia Baptist Church family for the wonderful meal the ladies prepared for family and friends following the funeral. - John G. Gordon Sr. Ia.. Do YOU LOVED ONES KNOW YOUR O SHS? Of all the things you discuss with your family, your last wishes could be one of the most important decisions you share. By discussing your wishes and putting them in writing, you clear up any doubts your family might have at an already difficult time. Call us and we'll help you and your family through the preplanning process. BRACI^KNEY 480 E. James Lee Blvd. , BRA KNEY Crestview,FL 32539 FUNERAL SERVICE (850) 683-9898 Locally owned and operated Purely Mineral Makeup Give skin a healthy, luminous glow with LUXIVA� Purely Mineral Makeup, a loose powder foundation made exclusively of pure minerals. Free of preservatives, talc, oil and fragrance, it provides flawless coverage, pure and simple. Merle Norman Cosmetic Studios have been independently owned and operated since 1931. Q MERL a Eal.]mnimu AA rclra �m Crestview News Bulletin I 9A CHARITY BINGO: The Crestview Elks 2624 will host charity bingo starting on May 2 and every Wednesday thereafter. The doors will open at 5:30 p.m., quarters at 5:45 p.m., lightning at 6:30 p.m. and the regular session at 7:15 p.m. There will also be bingo on Sunday, May 6 and May 20. The doors will open at 1:30 p.m., quarters at 1:45 p.m., lightning at 2:30 p.m. and the regular session at 3:15 p.m. The Elks 2624 is located at 127 Pine Street. For more informa- tion call 682-2110. LHS REUNION, CAR SHOW: The Laurel Hill School Class of 1957 is having their 50th reunion on May 5 at 6 p.m. in the Laurel Hill School Cafeteria. For information call Sue Nixon at 537-8533 or Mavis Vickers at 682- 3956. * Car Show - Laurel Hill resi- dent and country singer Jim Hubbard, and Samantha Purvine, fiddler and Laurel Hill student, will be featured at a 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. car show in the school gym. The $10 admission fee will be donated to the school. The event also includes karaoke singers, food and door prizes, and the chance to socialize with old friends. It is open to the pub- lic. For details call Frankie Johnson at 758-1639 or Charles Carroll at 546-1385. BLOOD DRIVES: The Northwest Florida Blood Center will be hosting the following blood drives in the Crestview area: Wednesday, May 2 - Okaloosa County Sheriff Department - 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. * Eglin Airman Leadership School - 1:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. * Thursday, May 3 - Fort Walton Medical Center - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. * Friday, May 4 - Choctaw High See WHAT'S HAPPENING, 10A I 10A I crestview News Bulletin LOCAL WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2007 SAffiliated Insurance ofCrestview SHealth Insurance A CONTRACTED GENERAL AGENCY FOR SLife Insurance _l BlueCross BlueShleld * Long Term Care Insurance of Florida SRetirement Planning ^ 'theBu :C'ssBlueS ,eld A.ssociation 689_7595 *Medicare Supplements* 689-7595 Goup Health Benefit Plans Florida Combined Life Florida Combined Life and its Parent, Blue Cross and Blue 115 E. 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Call James or Rebecca for: A quality fence at a reasonable price! " ndmchmre. " - . ' . COMBNINGTHINS ISFUN SAVIG.MNEYIS.MAR HER"SACHACETO'O.BTH Shelter House Luncheon" to be held Thursday, May 3, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The public is invited and encouraged to attend this gathering of support- ers who wish to end the cycle of domestic violence in Okaloosa and Walton Counties. Survivor stories, musical entertainment and, a gift basket raffle will take place. Sunset Charlie's is locat- ed at 1096 Scenic Gulf Drive, Miramar Beach, 837-9834. Tickets are $20 in advance by calling Shea at 243-1201. After April 27, tickets will be $25 and available at the door on the day of the event. For additional infor- mation, please log on to our web site, www.shelterhousenwfl.org. SPANISH TRAIL PARADE: The 51st Old Spanish Trail Festival Parade will be held May 5 at 2 p.m. The parade will pro- ceed south down Industrial Drive. For more information or an application, please call 305- 8153 or 682-0031. All schools; churches and walking units have free entry. For all others there is a $25 entry fee. Deadline for entry is today.. FASHION SHOW: The race is on now to attend the GFWC Woman's Club of Crestview's annual fashion show to take place on Saturday, May 5 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church. Fashions will be shown this year exclusively from Crestview retailers. The best derby hats win prizes! 'Tickets are $20 and available from any club member or by calling 683-9117. ONGOING ASMC SCHOLARSHIP: The Gulf Coast Chapter of the American Society of Military Comptrollers 2007 Scholarship Program has begun. Scholarships are limited to stu- dents in academic disciplines relating to financial management and computer sciences who are seeking an undergraduate degree and have at least 2 years of college, or will have 60 hours completed by the end of their spring 2007 semester. Scholarship Application pack- ages can be downloaded from the ASMC web page at See WHAT'S HAPPENING, 11A POPS CONCERT: "Picnic with Pops," a free concert featur- ing the Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra of Okaloosa-Walton College will be held at 3 p.m., Sunday May 27, Memorial Day weekend, at the Mullet Festival grounds in Niceville. The concert is geared for the whole family and will feature a collection of musical favorites including tunes from Broadway plays, old time patri- otic Americana favorites, march- es by Souza and more. During intermission, local "Bluegrass" favorites "The Sandy Bottom String Band" featuring 2004 Fiddle Champion Matt Miller will entertain. THE ARISTOCATS!: Mark your calendars now so that you won't miss The ' Florida Chautauqua Theatre's spring production of Disney's The AristoCats! on May 4 and 5 at 7 p.m. and May 6 at 2:30 p.m. Thirty-four young performers will take the stage in DeFuiniak Springs, ready to sing, dance and strut their stuff! Ticket prices are $12 for adults and $10 for children/stu- dents 22 years and younger. The theatre is located in downtown DeFuniak Springs. Call 892-9494 for more information. BILLY BOWLEGS POKER RUN: Sponsors are needed for the ABWA Billy Bowlegs Boat Poker Run on May 19. With the generous support of the commu- nity through sponsorship of this event,.ABWA has been able to award thousands of dollars in scholarships to local high school and college students over the past years. If you would like more information about being a sponsor or donating food, please call Jeanne Rief at 685-8027. If you would like to register for this year's event, please call Shareen Ketchem at 863-9082. You may visit the Web site at www.abwa-ec.org for a registra- tion form. Mail your check soon as the first 100 boats to sign up get a free T-shirt. Pick up your Captain's Packet on Friday, May 18 between 11a.m. and 6 p.m. at the Shalimnar Yacht Basin show- room. 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WHAT'S HAPPENING, continued from 9A School - 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. * Saturday, May 5 - Kids Discovery, Mary Esther - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Racetrack Road Center open - 9 a.m. to 1.p.m. * Sunday, May 6 - Christ Our Redeemer Church, Niceville - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. BINGO TOURNAMENT: Anyone who loves bingo will have a special opportunity to participate in an upcoming tour- nament while supporting the Okaloosa County Meals on Wheels program. The bingo tournament will be held Saturday, May 5, from 5 until 9:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall, located at 205 Carol Avenue in Fort Walton Beach. The cost to participate is $20 per packet, which includes a limited number of cards per game. The event is open to the public at any age, and refresh- ments will be available for sale. This is a non-smoking, non-alco- holic event, but there will be a designated smoking area outside the building. Prize and cash donations for the tournament are being accept- ed. For pickup or information on delivery, call 833-7462. REMEMBRANCE CELE- BRATION: Covenant Hospice invites bereaved hospice fami- lies, as well as those in the com- munity who've endured the loss of a loved one, to attend a special Remembrance Celebration at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 6. The event will be held at Victorious Life Worship Center, 5973 Victorious Life Place in Crestview. RED AND WHITE DIN- NER: The American Red Cross of Northwest Florida will be holding its inaugural Red and White Dinner at the Air Force Armament Museum-on May 5 at 6 p.m. This event will feature a cocktail hour, silent auction and sumptuous dirmer followed by keynote speaker Brigadier General David Eidsuane, Air Armament Center Commander for Eglin Air Force Base. Tickets can be purchased for $55 per person or $100 per cou- ple. Purchase tickets through customer service at (800)' 773- 7620. we'll be there!!. 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I SPECIALVALUE! now $528 each 7/16" x 4' x 8' OSB #12212 now $1998 5 gallons Drive-Maxx," 700 Driveway Filler and Sealer #223521 YOURCHOICE SPECIALVALUE! SPECIALVALUE! SPECIALVALUE! nOW O now B nOW Any size -Thrmintar $697 $219 [9 $27 Any style $48 Tr 36" Hampton Center-Arch Steel Entry Door Unit *Fits rough opening 38-1/2"W x 82-1/4"H All In-Stock Hollow-Core Molded Interior Door Slabs Selection varies by store. ThermaStar by Pella� 24"W x 24"H Sliding Vinyl New Construction Window #105027 SPECIALVALUE! nOW carlolf $156 was $275 Superblue Hard Body 18 cu. in. Single Gang Old Work Box #201705 4" x 4" x 8' Top Choice'" Treated Timber #201596 4" x 10' Solid Corrugated Pipe #24134 4" x 10' Slotted Corrugated Pipe #24138 $4.02 4" x 10' Leachbed - Corrugated Pipe #24142 $4.02 $3399 3-pack 15-Amp/125-Volt Residential GFCI #90011 For the Lowe's nearest you, call 1-800-993-4416 or visit us online at Lowes.com Prices may vary after May 7, 2007 If there are market variations. "Was" prices In this advertisement were in effect on April 26, 2007, and may vary based on Lowe's Every Day Low Price policy. See store for details regarding product warranties. We reserve the right to limit quantities. �2007 by Lowe's. All rights reserved. Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. 070591 00110105911016 Is Your Home Owners Insurance Getting You Down? Let Us Pick. You Up, With Our New Lowered Rates Palm Insurance Group 501 N. Ferdon Blvd. (Next to KFC) Crestview, FL 32536 682-6199 6 tunities. Please call Teresa Smith, Volunteer Coordinator, at 689-0300. SUBSTANCE ABUSE SER- VICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN:. If you are pregnant and concerned about alcohol and drugs, free and confidential help is available. All pregnant women are eligible for priority substance abuse treatment services. WHAT'S HAPPENING, continued from 10A www.gulfcoastasmc.org/ educa- tion.htm Deadline for submitting applications is May 7. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. John Dininger at john.dininger@eglin.af.mil or Ms. Verna McBride at 882-5346, -or vema.mcbride@eglin.af.mil REPUBLICAN WOMEN OF OKALOOSA SCHOLARSHIP: A $1,000 scholarship has been established by the Republican Women of Okaloosa, Federated through the Okaloosa Walton College Foundation to assist a female high school graduate to attend OWC in the 2007/08 aca- demic year. To be , eligible a candidate must meet the following require- ments: Be admitted to Okaloosa- Walton College; have a history of volunteer community service and/or political involvement; have maintained a minimum 3.0 grade point average in high school; be a. registered Republican. Application forms for this scholarship are available at www.rwof.org or by contacting Carla Reinlie at 729-5357. For more information, please contact Cindy Frakes at 651-9335 or cfrakes@gnt.net. The deadline is July 15. SENIORS VS CRIME: The primary goal of this program is to reduce the victimization of senior citizens who are often tar- geted for specific crimes based on their age. We know there are dishonest people out there who would like nothing more than to separate you from your money. If you feel. someone has taken advantage of you, or you feel someone has cheated you out of money or not delivered what they promised, there is some- thing you can do. Gather all your documentation and bring it to our office so we can review your case. Please call the Seniors vs. Crime location at the Senior Center and make an appoint- ment and let us help you today. For help contact, 939-4000. FIRST TUESDAY LEC- TURES: The lectures begin at 10:30 a.m. at the Robert L.F. Sikes Crestview Public Library on,the first Tuesday of each month. Each month there will be a dif- ferent presentation on many interesting topics. HERITAGE CRAFT CLASS- ES: The Heritage Museum keeps traditional handcrafts alive though the popular and ongoing Heritage Craft Series. Call 678- 2615 to pre-register or for more information. Pre-registration is required for all classes. CHILDCARE ASSIS- TANCE: Financial assistance for childcare is now available through the Early Learning Coalition of Okaloosa and Walton Counties for eligible low- income families who need help paying for child care. Call Child Care Services at 833-9330 or 833- 9333 for information, income eli- gibility and appointments. HERITAGE MUSEUM VOL- UNTEERS: Use your talent, skills and creativity to benefit the community and help preserve local history. Volunteer at the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida. Training is available in all areas of Museum operations including: exhibit tours, meet and greet, special events and archives. For more information on the volunteer opportunities, contact Carol Visalpatara at 678-2615 or a t cvisalpatara@co.okaloosa.fl.us. YMCA VOLUNTEERS are needed to invest their time and skills in North Okaloosa YMCA. If you have a service to offer, time to volunteer, or would like additional information, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Susan Goff at 682-8635. HOSPICE OF THE EMER- ALD COAST: Adult and teen volunteers are needed. Volunteers serve in different ways to assist both the patient and the entire family. If you are interested, but fear you might be uncomfortable working directly with patients, let's explore other areas of volunteerism such as clerical, fundraising, bereave- ment and public relations oppor- Ready la Use COMiCRETE MIX Mercia dle Ca..refo L.if aa M14Su Us II I Sr A * . .. .2 A 1 SPECIALVALUE! SPECIALVALUE! SPECIALVALUE! $402 a Crestview News Bulletin 1 1AA WEDNSDAY MA 2, 007LOCAL I imm INE SS WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2007 12A I Crestview News Bulletin Bus Puil Up a Rocking Chair for Mos... I. The Hinkle Chair History For five generations, the Hinkle family has been making rocking chairs in Springfield, Tenn. The first Hinkle to come to this community in north middle Tennessee was Andrew Hinkle, who moved from Virginia more than 160 years ago. Andrew Hinkle and his son, Henry, began the groundwork for what we know today as the Hinkle Chair Company. Inc.. by hand carving chair frames during the summer months. During the harsh winter months, the whole family helped in putting in the seats for the chairs. Ir. \Villiam Hinkle St. bought the business from his father Willie B., after returning trom \\orld \Var II in 1946. Before that time. William Hinkle Sr.'s father built various chairs in a tobacco barn and in a small country store. The family gave up taming in 1932 and began full-time chair production. By 1948, William Hinkle, Sr., had 16 full- time employees produc- ing 200 chairs per day using hickory, beech, wal- nut, cherry, and oak woods. By this time, the opera- tion had expanded from Mom will love her new rocking chair tr Barrel Old Country Store. the tobacco barn to two buildings which were used exclusively for chair manufacturing. Going into the 1990's, Hinkle Chair Company, Inc. has expanded into a multi-million dollar busi- ness. We now offer numerous styles of rock- ing chairs and our newest line of collegiate furniture. The current owners, William Hinkle Jr., Jeff Hinkle, and Diane Hinkle, continue to operate with the same dedication as the four previous generations. Hardwood Rocking Chairs Handmade in Springfield, Tennessee Choose from White or Natural Oak-Finish Also available as rad toIvt aswmbc lt'r tas +ipping. 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There are two tee times - 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Entry fee is $100 per player Fee includes two mulligans, cart, greens fee, tee bags full of giveaways, awards, prizes and food. For player information, con- tact Carol Beede at 434-2638 or go on line to www.arc-gate- way.org. The registration dead- line is May 2. 2007 'Round the Island' multi-hull race The 'Round the Island' multi-hull sailboat race will be held June 15 - 17. This annual event, hosted by the Fort Walton Yacht Club, began in 1980, and has featured a virtual Hall of Fame, with national and world-class competitors. These include Carlton Tucker, Randy Smyth, .Brian Lambert and Hans Geissler. This year's race continues the tradition of challenging competitors to test their skill and endurance with the 100- mile circumnavigation of Santa Rosa Island. For more informa- tion and registration call 243- 7102 or visit www.fwyc.org. Spring Scramble The Fraternal Order of Police, North Okaloosa Lodge #146, will host their 12th annual spring scramble on May 5 at Foxwood Country Club in Crestview. Show/signup time is from 7 to 8 a.m., and the shot- gun start is at 8 a.m. It is a four- person scramble in Florida Low Ball format, with one A, one B, one C and one D player per team. The entry fee of $50 per per- son or $200 per team includes a mulligan, a door prize ticket, free food, and nonalcoholic beverages. Additional door prize tickets and mulligans can be purchased. Contact Travis Robinson at 609-2027, Ralph Garrett at 689-5658, or Foxwood Country Club at 682-2012. You may also contract North Okaloosa Lodge #146, P.O. Box 476, Crestview, FL 32536. Kids for a Cure The Cheer Zone is hosting an obstacle course race to ben- efit St. Jude's Children's Hospital Saturday, May 12 at 10 a.m. Children ages 5 through 14 and up will compete at the event. There is a $20 minimum See News & Notes, 3B Former Bulldog to lead new team Ann Spann Crestview News Bulletin Crestview native and former Bulldog football standout Ty Parker has been named head football coach at the new Wekiva High School in Apopka, Fla. Parker has spent the last six years as an assistant coach at Apopka High School, with most of his time spent as defensive coordinator. He was recently named to the head coach posi- tion by Elise Gruber, who will serve as the new school's princi- pal when the doors open in August. "I know they take football pretty serious in the Panhandle and they take football pretty serious here too," said Gruber. "Mr. Parker came prepared with a plan and a vision; he understands football in our community and he understands the students," explained Gruber. The new high school is expected to reach its 2,800-stu- dent capacity by the second year. There will be no seniors the first year, since they will be allowed to graduate from their current schools. "Ty Parker impressed us most by his vision for the stu- dent athlete, with the student coming first. His focus is not only on the scoreboard at the end of the game, but the score- board down the road, helping these students to become a pro- ductive member of society and good human beings", stated Gruber. "Ty Parker is all about integrity and doing the right thing." "I'm excited, it's a great Coach Ty Parker, an alumnus of Crestview High School, gives directions to his team during the first round of the Class 6-A playoff game between Apopka and Orlando Timber Creek. (Photo courtesy of John Peery, Apopka Chief) opportunity for me, said Parker. "The new school is a chance to establish and build a pro-- gram where everything is your own thoughts and ideas and everything is fresh." Parker admits that there is.' an overwhelming amount of things to accomplish; such as ordering 150 to 180 uniforms and finding a place to store them, but quickly adds that the benefits outweigh the chal- lenges. " VWeki a High School athletic director Lamarr Glenn mir- roxed Gruber's remarks about their new head coach. ."'Co.ach P.arker v.as definite- ly our best candidate. He has done a fantastic job at Apopka High and I really felt like he was the best choice to get the job done. He is definitely a man of character," said Glenn. The Wekiva High Mustangs will start their first year with a full varsity schedule in 6A. District 4 football. They will face some tough opponent_. , such i_ Apopl, a. West Orange, East Ridge, and Olympia. Ty Parker's football roots began with the Crestview City League Program at Twin Hills Baseball is on my mind Scott McKinney Syndicated Columnist Notes, quotes and an opinion or two while thinking about col- lege baseball ... It still amazes me that college baseball coaches are able to field a team, much less a competitive one, given the fact that the NCAA allows only 11.7 scholar- ships for baseball. Coaches are forced to split up the scholar- ships among 35-40 players, which means the average college baseball player receives 29 per- cent of a scholarship and is forced to pay the rest out of his own pocket. The NCAA cites Title IX and gender equity as the reason that college baseball must suffer, but honestly that is mostly hogwash. Women's softball coaches have a right to complain, too. They are given only twelve full scholar- ships. The problem, according to the NCAA, is football. Since football is allowed 85 scholarships, there is not a women's sport that can equal that number. The real issue is that there will never be a women's sport that will offer that many scholarships. While attending the Ole Miss- Mississippi State baseball series last weekend in Oxford, Miss., I was amazed that more than 21,000 fans turned out for the three games. Simple math says that an average ticket of $5 per person generated more than $100,000 in revenue. Now con- sider that for most SEC schools, this is pretty common for five-to- six weekends per year, and you realize baseball becomes a large moneymaker for the schools. Yet, the NCAA can find a way to justify allowing more scholar- ships for the sport. Eight of the 12 SEC schools is likely to earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament this year, and the NCAA will realize a profit of more than $3 million from the regionals, super regionals and the College World Series. Doesn't really seem fair, does it? Our prayers go out to the family of St. Louis Cardinal relief pitcher Josh Hancock, who was killed in an auto accident in St. Louis last week. Hancock played his college baseball at Auburn, and his little brother Jon-Jon played at Ole Miss. The Hancock family is one of the nicest you would ever want to meet, and when senseless things like this happen, it just leaves you scratching your head. Carol Ross resigned as the head coach of the Ole Miss women's basketball team last week after a very successful four-year run in Oxford. Ross, a. former player for the Lady Rebels, led her alma mater to the Elite Eight during this year's NCAA Tournament. She had previously coached at the University of Florida, where she was also extremely successful. Look for a stint in the WNBA in her future after a little R&R time at the beach. There could be a change forthcoming with the University of Florida baseball program. The Gators are struggling this season and were recently swept by Vanderbilt in Nashville. Although the Commodores are the nation's top-ranked team, sources in Gainesville are saying that head coach Pat McMahan's job is in jeopardy. . It doesn't help that the Florida football and men's bas- ketball teams have won national championships this year, placing a huge amount of pressure on McMahan and the baseball pro- gram. Speaking of coaches feeling the heat ... first-year LSU base- ball coach Paul Mainieri is find- ing out how much Tiger fans love their baseball. Although LSU is fielding one of the youngest teams in the SEC, loaded with freshmen and soph- omores, the Tiger faithful have been voicing their concern over the program on Baton Rouge area sports talk radio shows and by not showing up at Alex Box Stadium for the games. Remember, however, that during Nick Saban's first year in Baton Rouge as the leader of the liger football program, things were so bad that Tiger fans placed a "For Sale" sign in his front yard after the team lost its Homecoming game to UAB. We all know what happened from that point. If there is a better hitter in the SEC than Mississippi State catch- er Edward Easley, then I want to see him. Easley has been near the top of the conference batting race all season long, and is one of the best clutch hitters I have ever seen. The Olive Branch, Miss., native is destined for a long career in major league baseball. Speaking of future major lea- guers, according to one MLB scout we spotted at a recent jun- ior college baseball game, there are no less than 75 major league prospects playing in the SEC this season. Word on the street is that the city of Jackson, Miss., could be planning to make a push to host the SEC Baseball Tournament in the future. The new Trustmark Park in Pearl is the home of the' Mississippi Braves, the class AA farm dub of the Atlanta Braves and is considered one of the best new stadiums in the country. The Hoover Met near Birmingham has served as the host site of the tournament for nearly 20 years, but a change. could be forthcoming. As much as I personally like the Hoover Met facility, I do think it's time for other cities to be given a shot at hosting, much like the SEC has done with its annual basketball tournament. Other cities that could possibly host the baseball tournament include Memphis, New Orleans, Atlanta and Nashville. Scott McKinney is the host of Southern Sports Tonight, a syndi- cated radio show heard across the South each Monday through Friday. He can be reached at scott@southernsportstonight.com. Park. He played at Richbourg Jr. High and was a wide receiv- er for the Crestview Bulldogs, where he graduated in the Class of 1991. Parker played college foot- ball at what was then known as Northeast Louisiana, now known. as the University of Louisiana at Monroe. Ty is the son of Linda and Bill Parker of Crestview. 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The latest trip came after he set off a firestorm of con- troversy with his comments last week about NASCAR's use of caution 1tags and the officiating of races. Stewart said on his Sirius radio show that NASCAR of- ficials were calling caution periods for "debris" on the track when the real motive was to tighten the field and therefore make the racing better He con pared NASCAR to pro wrestling and said NASCAR hadn't fairly officiated a race all year , NASCALR executives steed for several days. then summoned Stewart to a 6 a.m. meeting at Talladega Superspeedway. Only after the hour-long session was Stewart's crew allowed to unload his No. 20 Chevrolet He also was fined $10,000 and placed on probation for the rest of the season. The offi- cial reason given was that Stewart failed to meet with the media after the Phoenix race, as the top three finish- ers and top rookie are re- quired to do Soun after the early morn- ing meeting at Talladega, Stewart walked into the media center and basically recanted everything he said on his radio show. But the damage was done, and the debate was on. Many fans - and other drivers - have felt for years that NASCAR sometimes manipulates races to spice them up. Jeff Burton, who also has complained about "debris" cautions, said- Stewart should have thought before speak ing "The conversation about cautions is OK to have." Burton said. "But I think Tony made a mistake.... I think he exaggerated when he made the comparison [to wrestling] which inflamed the issue more than it need ed to be inflamed." Many racing purists would like to see NASCAR let the races plav out howev- er the action dictates. But others say the sport already is artificially spiced up, and there should be a syvstenm in place to provide regular. designated breaks. Unlike the early days of the sport, the field now is bunched up after the caution flag [lies be - fore any driver can enter pit road. which wipes out any advan- ". stage the leaders have f built. And the "lucky dog" rule that allows the frust driver one lap or 01 more down to gain a lap at each caution period is a rel- atively new' procedure *IT SANDERLIN Cox Newj Service What remains to be seen is how NASCAR officials react to the unwanted exposure they've gotten from Stewart, a two-time champion and one of the sport's biggest stars, and whether the sport loses credibility with fans. Stewart admitted he has hurt the sport's reputation. "I'm sure I did hurt the in- tegrity of it - and unfairly, after talking with those, . [NASCAR] guys," he said. Defending Nextel Cup champion Jimmie Johnson said he doe-sn't believe Stewart has caused any ap- preciable damage to the credibility of NASCAR. "It's not one person that's going to damage the sport," Johnson said. "Our sport's bieaer than that. Tony may have hurt his credibility and his situation with his team and his sponsor, but Idon't think it could affect the sport." And Johnson said that in the end, Stewart may have caused such a fuss that NASCAR quietly changes its strategy on caution flags, which officials have main- tained are thrown only for safety reasons. "We'll have to wait and see," Johnson said. "It's to be determined." And it will be interesting to see whether Stewart, Johnson and others with radio programs are more I careful what they say on the. air. Johnson said he some- times doesn't realize how I many people are listening to his on-air comments. "You've got to recognize I that and try to be responsi- ble," he said. "It's a catch-22 because a lot of the.fans real- ly want to hear what you're I1 thinking, and that's why these companies -' 're get- ting involved with are giving us shows.s "At the same time, you've got to be smart and recog. nize the fact that you're a part of the media at that point, and you have a re- -. sponsibility to do it " UP AND COMING A look at some of the younger drivers on the horizon Hooters The Hooters Pro Cup Series, which runs cars similar in appear- ance to those used in NASCAR's Nextel Cup and Bhsch Series, has become a prime development ground for young racing talent. Shane Huffman used h the Hooters circuit to sec ing the No. 88 Chevrolet i Series for JR Motorsport owned by Dale Earnhard has fielded cars in the Ho Now Hufffman's longti rival, Clay Rogers, the re: Hooters champion, is poi his own move to one of ti NASCAR divisions. He drove the Key Moto Chevrolet in last week's Truck Series race at Kan finishing 21st, and he hoi champ Rogers reach eral more races for the team t h is year In the meantime, he's still campaign ing in theHooters Northern Division. where he's a constant front runner. Rogers has shown great potential in several occasional runs in Busch and the Craftsman Truck Series He fin- ished fourth in a truck race at New Hampsh ire International Speedway in 2005 and was eighth at Texas. ROGERS He also finished 14th in the Busch race at Homestead that year, and he's is success in the most recent winner of the rure a job driv- Snowball Derby at Five Flags n the Busch Speedway in Pensacola, Fla., a race s, which is that is generally regarded as the most It Jr., who also prestigious in Late Model racing. otherss circuit. So far, his resume has gotten him ad- me Hooters mirat ion from his peers, but it hasn't signing led to the big career break he needs. ised to make "I've got respect no matter what he three elite garage I walk in, and everybody's pay- ing more attention to the Hooters rsport Series," he said. "They understand Craftsman how hard it is to win the championship sas Speedway: in that deal, but it hasn't helped to pro- pes to run sev- pel me into a full-time Busch or Cup dy to step up ride the way I hoped it would," Surprisingly: his biggest ally in the NASCAR garage is Huffman, the driv- er with whom he has waged dozens of door-to-door duels over the years in the Hooters Series. "It's been a friendly rivalry," Rogers said. "Shane and I came into the Hooters Series as rookies the same year, and we've pushed each other to be better. He drove the No. 40 truck last year, and he was pretty adamant about getting me in there." But as is often the case in NASCAR, money outruns talent, and some races that Rogers was supposed to run this summer may instead go to a young driver who can bring sponsorship. Neverthele-is, Rogers knows that at age 26. he has not passed his racing prime, and he sees other drivers in their early 30s, like Huffman and Tim. McCreadie, getting breaks in NASCAR. "I like to see that," he said. "But I also like to see Denny Hamlin run good because we're the same age." Rick Minter's OBSERVATIONS Some key story lines as the Cup Series heads to Richmond. Tough place to play Jeff Gordon picked a tough place -. Talladega Superspeedway - and a tough day - one that would have been the late Dale Earnhardt's 56th birthday- to pass the "Intimidator" on the Nextel Cup circuit's career- victories list. But in a style reminiscent of the NASCAR icon his name is now asso- ciated with, Gordon did it anyway knowing full well the 100,000-strong at Talladega wouldn't like it. And they didn't. Despite being asked by Dale Earnhardt Jr. and warned by Talladega Superspeedway President Grant Lynch to show some respect to Gordon should he score career victory No. 77, the beer cans flew as Gordon led the pack to the checkered flag. But in a move that likely would have evoked admiration from the late Ea rnhlardt. Gordon showed that he couldn't be intimidated, even by a bunch of rowdy fans. After taking the checkered flag, he pulled his car up to the frontstretch fence and did a brief burnout as beer cans bounced off, his car. Gordon did get a little emotional reflecting on the historic moment and acknowledged that he had mixed emotions about overtaking Earnhardt at Talladega. "On one side, I want to jump up and down and be fired up about get- ting No. 77 here at Talladega where you know three-quarters of the grandstands are pulling against us," he said. '"And then on the other side, I respected Dale so much and learned so much from him, and today being his birthday and knowing how many of those people up there would have loved to have seen Dale Earnhardt Jr: win this race, it's tough. ' "But we come out here to win" .He now trails only Richard Petty David Pearson, Bobby Allison, Cale Yarborough and Darrell Waltrip on the all-time victories list and could easily take third place in a season ortwo if he ca n maintain his c currentt performance level. Allison and Waltrip are tied for thud with ,84 vic- tories each Petty leads with 200 victories, and Pearson is second with 105. Hendrick dominance NEXTEL CUP STANDINGS 1. Jeti Gordon 1,521, leader 2. Jeff Burton 1,318; behind. -203 3. Matt Kenseth 1,292: behind. -229 4. Jimmie Johnson 1,290; behind: -231 5. Denny Hamlin NASCAR'-( Car of Tomorrow returns tothe 1, 19: oenina --332 track Satuirday night at Richmond International 6. Tony Stewart Raceway, and one of the big questions will be 1,078; behind: -443 whether anyone can derail the Hendrick 7. Jamie McMurray Motorspo:rts express. 1,059; behind: -462 The Hendrick powerhouse has swept the first 8. Kyle Busch three COTraces, with Kyle Busch winningat 1.054; behind: -467 Bristol, Jimmie Johnson at Martinsville and 9. Kevin Harvick Jeff Gordon at Phoenix. 1,052: behind: -469 Johnson said he believes his competitors are 10. Kurt Busch catching up in a h urry 1,038; behind: -483 "When look around, Iseealotof other teams 11. Clint Bowyer that are very very close," he said, pointing out 1.021: behind: -500 that the Joe Gibbs Racing entries of Tony 12. Carl Edwards Stewart and Denny Hamlin have been fast 1,004: behind: -517 enough to win in the first three COT races. And he pointed out that no matter what kind of car is raced, the sport's top teams will be the ones to be reckoned with. -"It's kind rjf the way the sport is." he sa id. "The cream still rises to the top." . ... . " Two-team triumph Bobby Labonte's dramatic, last-lap victory in last Saturday's Busch Series race at Talladega Superspeedway likely will wind up helping two race teams. It's obviously a big boost for the Kevin Harvick Inc. team that fielded the No. 77 Chevrolet that he was driving when he sped past Tony Stewart at the fini-h line. And it will help Petty Enterprisesi Labonte's employer in the Nextel Cup Series. Petty Enterprises Vice President Robbie Loomis was all smiles Sunday morn ing at Talladega. knowing his entire organization was energized by its lead driver's first win in any NASCAR division since a Craftsman Truck Series victory at Nlartinsvillle Speedway two years ago. And Labonte said his confidence is much higher now that he has an- other trophy for h is cabinet. "You can beat yourself more than the competition beats you some- times," he said. "When you win, it gives you encouragement." The slow go With more than 50 teams showing up at Nextel Cup races each week trying for one of the 43 starting spots,-there are a lot of disappointed peo pile in -he garage- once qualify ing is over. � At Talladega. the losers included the Wood Brothers race team, which failed to qualify for the first time since April 2000, also at Talladega. It was a bad day all around for the Woods, who also saw their two Busch Series drivers, Marcos Ambrose and Jon Wood, crash in the Aaron's 312, while one of their CraftsmainTruck Series drivers fell out at Kansas with a blown engine Also missing out were Nlichael Waltrip, who has started just one race this year, and Dave Blaney, who has had the fastest of the Toyota Camrys at most tracks this year. Surprisingly Blaney stayed over until Sunday anyway and watched the race from pit road. He said he did that, rather than taking a day off, as somewhat of a mo- tivational tool. "I Want to remind myself of what I'm missing, be as miserable as pos- sible," he said. Catching up with ... RAY EVERNHAM Ray Evernham, owner of the Dodges driven in Nextel Cup by Kasey Kahne, Elliott Sadler and Scott Riggs, talked with several members of the media, including Rick Minter of Cox News Service, about his organization's struggles this season: On the problems getting both a new Charger body and the Car of Tomorrow up to speed: "They're two completely different programs with not as many re- sources as we should have. ... If I had it to do over, I would have had to hire 50 more people and have other programs going on. We got off base with the '07 Charger aero- dynamically We followed a path that was misleading for us, and we've got to go back to where we were last year and start over. With the Car of Tomorrow, we missed something with the front-end geometry and the bump stops,... It's just not working. We're trying to fix this '07 car and work on the Car of Tomorrow, and there's only so much time and so many people. If I want to catch up to [Hendrick Motorsports], I've got to hire 50 peo- ple tomorrow, but I can't. I've got to find more resources." On whether the Car of Tomorrow will eventually level the playing field among large and small teams, as NASCAR has hoped it would: "Whoever's got the most resources is going to push the envelope faster. As long as [NASCAR] doesn't keep changing [the rules for the car], the rest of us will get there. It should keep costs from rising sharper than they would if they didn't do anything. Right now, the gap between the haves and the have-nots is going to be big until the rest of us catch up." On putting his personal me- chanical expertise to use at the race shop, even though he has other duties as team owner: "I have to find the time. I've been back on the competition side more in the last seven days than I've been in the Team owner Ray Evernham (shown at right, answering questions with driver Kasey Kahne), has suffered some setbacks and disappointments with his Dodge program in '07. last two years. I've got to get back over there. I've got great people, but I have got to help them when I can." On the possibility of having to give up much of the control of his race team to a financial part- ner: "I don't care. I want to win the Cup. I don't care if I have 100 per- cent or 1 percent. My goal when I started this thing was to win the Cup, and I'm going to do whatever it takes to do that." On whether racing is still fun to him: "It hasn't been. What takes the fun out of it is there are a lot of things out of our control. Certainly the stuff that happened to us at Daytona [team directors suspended and drivers docked points for rules violations] ... I've still got a little craw in my side over. That took a lot of wind out of our sails all year. When you're running bad, you feel responsible, and I am. It's not the drivers' fault. It's not the crew chiefs' fault. It's not the engineers' fault. It's my fault. I own the team. But when you're the guy in charge, it's not supposed to be fun every day. It's a job." NUMERICALLY SPEAKING 42 Lead changes in last week's Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway. 8 Victories by Chevrolet drivers in the nine Nextel Cup races this season. Nextel Cup victories at Richmond International Raceway by Dale Earnhardt Jr. (left) and Tony Stewart, tops among active drivers. (Richard Petty is the all-time leader with NASCAR 13.) 2 Caution periods for debris during the Aaron's 499 (of a total of eight). ~p""~C�~"5"~~""""""""""""""~~-i�mn~~ WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2007 SPORTS C"AudeuL Pk'4w'A Ita' Baker softball dominates Port St. Joe Adam Pruiett Florida Freedom Newspapers BAKER - The Baker soft- ball team has been navigat- ing into uncharted territory, and the Gators don't intend to look back. After capturing their first- ever district championship, the Gators are now within one victory of heading to the state tournament after defeating third-ranked Port St. Joe 4-0 in the Class 2A region semifinals on Friday. "This is great because I don't think Baker's ever made it this far, and we're making history this season," said Whitney Boutwell, who' had a key two-run double for the Gators. Baker heads to Wewahitchka on Tuesday for the regional championship game. Wewahitchka advanced with a 10-0 win over Jay. Baker (16-11) 'used timely hitting and a sensational pitching effort by freshman Lauren Griffith to upset the Sharks. Griffin allowed a lone hit - a leadoff single by Kayla Minger in the sixth inning - and struck out three in a dominant outing that exhib- ited her development this season. "She's shown a lot of maturity out on the mound as opposed to where she was at the beginning of the sea- son," Baker coach John Carlisle said. Baker quickly took control of the game when. Candace Williamson followed Chelsea Combest's single with an RBI double to center. The Gators then tacked on two more runs in the third inning when Boutwell found the right cen- ter gap with a double that brought home Lindsey Marelli and Combest. Baker added another insurance run in the fourth inning as Marelli drove in Allyson McCranie with a line drive single to right. "Since the district tourna- ment we've just been riding a crest of people coming up and getting key hits," Carlisle said. Combest was 2-for-3 with two runs scored for the Gators, while Whitney Boutwell, Sydney Boutwell, Williamson, Griffith and Marelli had one hit apiece. "I told them all three phases of the game - offense, defense and pitching - and we won all three," Carlisle said. The Gators showed the type of. fight that Carlisle expected. "We've scratched and clawed all year long," he said. "They're just a bunch of resilient, no-quit, never-say- die girls." Those girls are now just one victory away from a berth in the state tourna- ment. "It was wonderful," Griffith said. "It's the first time we've made it this far and it's just great to pitch it and get the win." NeWS & Notes, continued from lB donation to compete. All competi- tors will get a participation certifi- cate. Each division winner will win a gift basket, and the person who raises the most funds over $500 will win a trampoline grand prize. Donors get a St. Jude T-shirt for $35 or more, and a St. Jude T- shirt and duffel bag for $75 or more. Call 689-0707 for details or visit the Cheer Zone at 482 N. Wilson Street in Crestview to pick up a sponsor form. DMS cheerleaders golf tourney The Davidson Middle School cheerleaders are hosting their sec- ond annual golf tournament fund- raiser on May 12 at 1 p.m. The entry fee is $50 for members, and $50 for nonmembers of Foxwood Country Club; It includes cart, green fee, food. a T-shirl, and other prizes. The best ball format (four per- son scramble tournament) . will have a shotgun start, with check-in scheduled at 12:30 p.m. First, sec- ond and third place cash prizes will be awarded. For more informa- tion call Melissa Waits at 398-1982 or Chris Moore at 682-4151. Golf benefit A golf tournament for Sgt. Bruce Bankston will be sponsored by the city of Fort Walton Beach on Saturday, May 12 at 1 p.m. at the Fort Walton Beach Municipal Golf Club. Sgt. 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(Florida Freedom Newspapers/Nick Tomecek) Baker boys fall to Jay Adam Pruiett Florida Freedom Newspapers BAKER - The Jay base- ball team didn't waste any time making a statement on Friday in the District 1-2A tournament finals. The top-seeded Royals racked up eight runs through three innings and equaled that output in the fourth inning of a 16-2 victo- ry over second-seeded Baker. The Gators (6-17) already had sealed a berth in the region tournament and will face District 2 champion Bozeman at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the quarterfinals at Gulf Coast Community College. "I feel good about our chances in the next game," Baker coach Gary Taylor said. " ... I'm really just excited to be in the playoffs as a first year coach." Jay spoiled Taylor's first district title game at Baker. The Gators committed an error to start the game and the miscue opened the door for three Royal runs. Jay scored three more runs in the second inning, as walks and stolen bases helped lead to Baker's steep deficit. The Royals needed only four hits to score their first eight runs - they tacked on one in the third inning. Baker showed signs of life in the fourth inning when Ashton Hale and Colton Henry both singled and moved up on a throwing error. Preston Nixon drove them both home with a sin- gle. But things quickly turned bad again for the Gators. Brant Hendricks led off the bottom half of the inning by swatting a home run, and his round-tripper was the first of five extra base hits in the eight-run inning. For the latest scores from Tuesday's game, visit crestviewbulletin.com. Hendricks, Dillon Smith and Josh Marshall combined to go 7-for-9 with nine RBI for the Royals. Miles Hammac took care of the rest for Jay by notch- ing the victory with a com- plete game effort that includ- ed eight strikeouts. Brian Fieck took the loss for Baker after lasting a little more than one inning before D.J. Livingston came on to pitch. Henry had two hits for Baker, while Hale, Nixon and Josh Yost added one apiece. "We played a tough team tonight," Taylor said. "We're a young team and it showed." Baker 00020-252 Jay 341 8x - 16 111 W: Hammac. L: Brian Fieck. -0-- fIr miiT] Pae nrtlL lbnt o h l~: r r.PPnit .+..r. l, l. available: 90days same as cash, edil cards, cash, or personal G clack- Sale Prtee Valid lhn May 12,2007 at all localoons Okaloosa Gas ... The Difference is Our Service 850-729-4700 www.okaloosagas.com -364 Valparaiso Parkway~ Valparaiso -101 S. Main Street- Crestview -20 NE Hughes Street- Fort Walton Beach 14071-F Emerald Coast Pkwy- Emerald Coast Center - Destin (i?~ OKALOOSA COUNTY -t . . T ( - . I .O . KI .-...�Oumw C I U ' ' IN ' T 1, " The purpose of Okaloosa County government ,s to Ce response a eo catzenf i n prot ding an approprr.ae le e ' c. ~c$ces-' le ser ces on a cost effective basis. 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Look for the Okaloosa County Connection advertisements on the 1st Wednesday of every month, which will include upcoming meetings, workshops, radio and television shows, as well as ongoing projects that concern Youl OKALOOSA COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR - 850.651.7515 | WWW.CO.OKALOOSA.FL.US Okaloosa County Commission Ft. Walton Beach: 850.651.7105 Fax: 651-7142 Crestview: 850.689.5030; Fax: 689-5059 District 4: Chairman Don Amunds EMAIL: damunds@co.okaloosa.fl.us District 5: Vice Chairman James Campbell EMAIL: jcampbell@co.okaloosa.fl.us District 1: Commissioner Sherry Campbell EMAIL: scampbell@co.okaloosa.fl.us District 2: Commissioner John Jannazo EMAIL: jjannazo@co.okaloosa.fl.us District 3: Commissioner Bill Roberts EMAIL: broberts@co.okaloosa.fl.us BROILMAST:AERK]l FI PREM91tUiM GAS GRILLS WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2007 6B I Crestview News Bulletin SPORTS Panhandle player picked for pros Bill Gamblin Florida Freedom Newspapers Prior to his senior season Brannon Condren had the words "With God all things are possible" tattooed on his right bicep. Ironically, the message proved true on Sunday when the two-year Troy University starter was draft- ed in the fourth round by the defending Super Bowl Champion Indianapolis Colts. "I knew there was a chance, but the Colts was' not one of the teams I expected to draft me," said Condren, who was taken with the 131st pick of the draft. "Right now it doesn't seem real, but I am definite- ly glad they selected me. "It is an awesome feeling to be going to the Super Bowl Champions." Sunday was a very quiet day until Chicago was on the clock with the 130th pick. "My cell phone rang and it was the Indianapolis Colts," said Condren, an All-Sun Belt Conference player who led Troy this past season with a career high 98 tackles. "I put it on speaker phone, but it was so crazy in the house I had to go to another room. "That is when I got to hear Coach (Tony) Dungy tell me, 'Welcome to our team.' " Not everyone was there since Condren felt he had a good chance of going in the first three rounds, but it was still crazy. "Two of my friends were at my house along with my dad, (Milton businessman Jimmy), and his girlfriend," said Condren. "My mom, Cathi, went to church to pray for me, while my sister went to work." Now Condren is looking forward to next week's mini-camp for the Colts. ". You have got to go full speed up there all the time," said Condren, who played high school football at Tate. "If you slack off a second you are toast and could get cut." But Condren is not one to go slow, as evidenced by his performance in the New Orleans Bowl this past sea- son when Troy blew out Rice 41-17. Since he was selected Condren's cell phone has not quit ringing, "I guess I have gotten 100 Darren Payne, MD H 'Kr~ ifa& 0~fft'vo r~ie*w Troy University football player Brannnon Condren has been drafted to play for the defending Super Bowl Champion Indianapolis Colts. phone calls and 100 text messages since I was select- ed," laughed Condren. "Some of the calls have been from friends and team- mates, while others are from people I haven't talked to in 10 yEPrs. "But everyone I have spo- ken to is really happy for me." So what does Condren expect his role to be with the Colts? "I will be looking to do my part to earn a spot in the secondary or on special teams," said Condren, who checks in at 6-foot-1 and 208 pounds. "I just needed the chance and the Colts have given me that opportunity. "It is going to be awe- some to line up with the likes of Bob Sanders and the rest of the Colts defense." The Colts were looking to fill some holes in the sec- ondary with the departure of Nick Harper and Jason David since winning the Super Bowl. Condren is very confi- dent in his ability and is ready to prove it. "I knew I should have went in the third round," said Condren. "I knew there were a couple of guys who went ahead of me. that I was better than. "But when the Colts called all that worrying came to an end and made it better." On his Pro Day at Troy Condren wowed scouts with a 4.44 time in the 40- yard dash, a 43 and a half- inch vertical jump, 24 reps at 225 pounds, and a broad jump of 11 feet and three inches. "I have always believed in myself," said Condren. "Now I have a chance to prove what I am capable of doing in the NFL." ,9; '- ri Prior to the NFL draft Condren visited Detroit, Kansas City,; Seattle, Green Bay, Indianapolis, Oakland, Minnesota, Jacksonville, New York (Giants), and Houston. The Philadelphia Eagles visited Troy to watch him work out. "When I went to Indy I got to speak with their director of player personnel and .a couple , of people when I went through my physical," said Condren. "I guess that was all they needed." So what would Condren say if he got a chance to speak with Troy Head Coach Larry Blakeney? "I would thank them for the opportunity they gave me in college," said Condren. 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Units #48 - Shawn Rachels Unit # 47- Willis Graham Unit # 27- Linda lies Unit # 52- Meredith Bough 5/2/2007 5/9/2007 1I.. 1A i r r0OzA7 L egal# 0UU67uo/ IN TH CIRC COURT, FIRST CIAL CIRCUIT AND FO OKALOO0 COUNTY, FLO CASE NC 07-DR-19 IN REt The Marr MARK PATRICK MCENANEY, Petitioner/husban and MELISSA MCENANEY, Respondent/wife NOTICE OF Ai TO: MELISSA MCENANEY Last known addre 1501-C Greenac Blvd., FWB, FL 32 Present Address: Unknown YOU ARE N( that an actic dissolution of n has been filed you and you are 0o serve a copy written defenses, to : STEPHEN J RYA QUIRE RISEN & RYAN 436 Green Acres Ft. Walton Bei 32547 ATTORNEY FO TIONER on or before may 2007, and file thi nal with the Clerk Court at the Okal Do Something For Tomori RECYC TODA The administration of the SEstate of H. MAXWELL MELTON, also known as Hubert Maxwell Melton, and also known as H.M. Melton, deceased, whose date of death was De- WUIT cember 26, 2006, is r UDI- pending in the Circuit IT, IN Court for Okaloosa R County, Florida, Probate SA Division File Number 07 DRIDA CP 448, the address of Which is P.O. Drawer 70 1359, Crestview, Florida 32536-1359. The names iage of and addresses of the per- Ssonal representatives and the personal representa- d, fives attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- MARIE dent and other persons, who have claims or de- mands � against decedent's estate, includ- CTION ing unmatured, contin- gent or unliquidated MARIE claims, and who have been served a copy of .ss: this notice, must file their ss: claims with this court 2547 WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AF- TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY NOTIFIED [30Q DAYS AFTER THE on for DATE OF SERVICE OF A marriage COPY OF THIS NOTICE against ON THEM. reqyour All other creditors of the if any, decedent and other per- sons who have claims or AN, ES- demands against the decedent's estate, includ- ing unmatured, contin- s Road gent or unliquidated ach, FL claims, must file their claims with this court R PETI- WITHIN THREE (3J MONTHS AFTER TH 24, DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- e orii- LOCATION OF THIS NO- Sof 'is TICE. oosa ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. :God NOTWITHSTANDING rOW THE TIME PERIODS SET W FORTH ABOVE ANY ,,LE CLAIM FILED TfWO2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER Y ! THE DECEDENT'S DATE Y! OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publi- cation of this notice is May 2, 2007 El Attorney for personal Representative: William V. Linne, Esquire Florida Bar No. 153430 County Courthouse An- nex, Shalimar, Florida ei- ther before service on Petitioner's attorney or immediately thereafter- otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Petition.. WITNESS my hand and Seal of this Court on this 24th day of April; 2007. Don W. Howard CLERK OF COURT By: Tiffany Gardner P.O. Box 12347 Pensacola, FL 32591-2347 (850)433-2224 Personal Representatives: ALMA R. MELTON HARRY MAX MELTON MYRAN DORITY P.O. Box 1466 Crestview,FL 32536 5/2/2007 5/9/2007 Legal# 100063 VIEW NEWS BULLE- TIN THIS, NOTICE SHALL BE PUBLISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO CON- SECUTIVE WEEKS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special accom- modation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION, at the OKALOOSA , County Courthouse at WILLIAM L. KENNETH MICHAEL MCANDREWS whose OLDSON, residence is 29 Petitioner, WOODHAM AVENUE. FORT WALTON BEACH, FL 32547. and who is evading service of process and the unknown defendants who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and all parties claiming an interest by, through, under or against the Defendant(s), who are not known to be dead or alive, and all parties having or claimin to have any right, titlPe or interest in the property described in the mortgage being forecTosed herein. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property: LOT22 IN BLOCK E OF RESUBDIVISION bF A PORTION OF POINT, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, AT PAGE 98C. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA has been filed against you and you are required fo serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on DAVID J. STERN ESQ. Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 801 S. University Drive, Ste 500 Plantation, FL 33324 on or before Feb- ruary 22, 2007 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or im- mediately thereafter; oth- erwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition filed herein. WITNESS may hand and the seal of this Court at OKALOOSA County Florida, this 11 day ot January, 2007 DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT BY: K. Sims DEPUTY CLERK PUBLISH IN: CREST- and LUZIA OLDSON, Respondent. AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DIS- SOLUTION OF MAR- RIAGE TO: LUZIA OLDSON Johann Peter Limbourt Strasse 12 Bitbaurg, Germany, 54634 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy atof your written de- feses Nif any, to it on KENNETH MICHEAL OLDSON, on or before May 25, 2007, and file the original with the clerk of this'Court at Okaloosa County Courthouse, 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FE, 32579 be- fore service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be en- tered against you for the relief de- manded in the peti- tion. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Courts office noti- fied of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Su- preme Court Ap- proved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this law- suit will be mailed to the address on rec- ord at the clerk's of- fice. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Fam- ily Law Rules of Pro- cedure, requires cer- tain automatic did- closure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in actions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated April 13, 2007 Don W. Howard CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT BY: K. Sims Deputy Clerk 4/18/2007 4/25/2007 5/2/2007 5/9/2007 Legal# 100046 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO:2006-CA-5477-S DIVISION: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUS- TEE UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREE- MENT SERIES ITF INDX 2005-ART14, Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT SIMAC, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: ROBERT SIMAC 60 Sand Prints Drive Unit A7, Destin, FL 32550 CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN ANY AND ALL UN- KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY THROUGH, UNfDER AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED IN- DIVIDUAL DEFEND- ANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- TEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS DEVISEES, GRARTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN AD- DRESS: UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the follow- ing property in OKALOOSA County, Florida: THE CONDOMINIUM PARCEL KNOWN AS APARTMENT NO. 101, OF THE VALEN- CIA CONDOMINIUM, A CONDOMINIUM ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF, AS RE- CORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 746 AT PAGES 169-228 AND AMENDED IN BOOK 1183, PAGE 766, BOOK 1439, PAGE 107 BOOK 1542, PA4E 900 AND BOOK 1543, PAGE 853 OF THE PUBUC RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUN- TRY, FLORIDA TO- GETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON EL- EMENTS IF ANY, AP- PURTENANT THERETO, SUBJECT TO AND IN ACCORD- ANCE WITH THE CONVENANTS, CON- DITIONS, RESTRIC- TIONS, TERMS AND THEIR PROVISIONS F SAID DECLARA- TION, AND TO- GETHER WITH ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on or before May 30, 2007, on Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 9119 Corpo- rate Lake Drive, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33634 and file the origi- nal with the Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or im- mediately, thereafter; oth- erwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. This notice shall be pub- lished once each week for two consecutive weeks in the Crestview News Bulletin. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 18 day of April, 2007. By: K. Sims As Deputy Clerk Invoice to & Copy to: Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F06022644 INDYMAC-CONV-R- ejayska ** See Americans with Airport Road Learning Center has openings for 2 yr olds & older. Please call 683-0925 Licensed Family Daycare, scheduling in- terviews 2 and up, Call 689-1960 Taking applications for all ages 0-5 years old for more information please call 683-9145 If you need a clean house andlive in Crestview area. I will Al t^ help you. Please Professional cleaning, great rates, Free estimates. Call Brenda at 850-766-4070 Need Dirt! Sand etc. and bulldozer work. Call Spuds Hauling 850-902-5098An All Concrete Tear out, replacement driveways, sidewalks, patios, brick work, curv- ing and Bobcat work, stain and coloring, 25 years experience. Free estimates licensed and Insured. 850-685-5130 Concrete grade, form, pour finish Errand LLC 850-892-7051 Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, per- sons with disabilities needing special ac- commodation to par- ticipate in this pro- ceeding should con- tact Court Adminis- tration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East, Crestview FL, 32536-3515; tele- phone number (850) 89-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the roceendi' or Shalimar 50)o 651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, per- sons with disabilities needing special ac- commodation to par- ticipate in this pro- ceeding should con- tact Court Adminis- tration at 1250 N. EIlin Parkway, Shalimar, FL 32579; (850)651-7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. 4/25/2007 5/2/2007 Legal#100052 JD Matthews cement work, big or small. Foundations, patios, side- walk, driveways, tearouts, decorative con- crete, etc. LLC Licenced & Insured. Cell 850-546-0368, Hm. 850-652-3111 LATHAM CONCRETE Work since 1977, Robert Latham Masonry, Con- tractor- licensed, Insured; All types of Concrete Work. House slabs, Driveways, Additions. 3000 PSI mix used on every Lob. Also Bobcat work. free estimates. 682-0137. Cell 826-1672 Handyman 30 years construction experience 850-892-7051 Lasco Handyman Inc. Licensed and In- sured. Honest and de- pendable, references. Call Terry 902-3928 Pressure Washing & Painting. Free Estimate reasonable rates. 682-9220 Piano lessons 30 min- ute sessions, be winners and advanced. T have several openings. Call 826-0527 NOTICE OF APPUCA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Gazelle 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 prop- erty is assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 129 of 2004 Assessed to: Donnell R Exum Description: Palm Est Unit #3 Lot 3 Blk 4 Parcel ID#: 17-2S-22-4002-0004-0030 Opening Bid: $6,587.17 � all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law the property de- scribed in the certificate will be soldhto 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 May 30, 2007. Dated this 18th day of April, 2007. DON W. HOWARD EVERGREEN LAWN CARE Residential/ Commer- cial Free Estimates. Call Mike at 689-3079 Hendry's Lawn Service & Pressure Wash. Li- censed & Insured. Also Concrete work, Pa- tios Driveways and Side- warks 682-9047 JIM'S LAWN CARE, mow, trim, edge, clean up. Competent service you can count on. Free estimate call 582-1165 Lorie Lawn Service Shape u planting Lic &Ins 826 2298 Lundys Landscaping Sod, Dirt work, fill dirt, site work. Full service company. Ins, Free est. 850-918-6871 or 850-682-4279 McMillin's Lawn Serv Responsible Lawn Service from a Dependable Team Mow & clean yard, weed eat, edge & blow debris. Free Est. Licensed. Call Bobby or Tim 682-3654 Rasbury Lawn Service General cleanup mowing, trimming, prun- ing. Lic & Ins. ReT availa- ble. Free estimates. 682-1302 or 398-0687 Time to break out the Lawnmowers again Need help? Callus P&M Lawn Care at 689-3714 Nextel ID # 186*116*7525 or 183*436*6471 CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk . 4/25/2007 5/2/2007 5/9/2007 5/16/2007 Legal# 100054 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that SASS MUNI, as holder of the following certificate, has filed sai ' certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the- name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the' description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 853 of, 2004 Assessed to:, Amanda K Mullins Description: Port Dixie' Cam at SE car of Bik 34 W 135 ft to POB N 100' ft W 22.5 ft S 120 ft E, 22.5 ft N 20 ft to POB '- Parcel ID#:" 05-2S-23-20800034-00B8-' Opening Bid:' $3,302.19 n all of said property being, .in the County ort Okaloosa, State of Flor-: ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to' law, the property de-. WALKER LAWN MAINTENANCE Pruning, One time or year round. Licensed 850:682-1774 KWC Drywall & Pand inting. Ceiling re- spray, Fireand Availabler res- toire & aon trim and rationale. 685082-1774 KWC Drywall & ; Paying. Ceiling re- toration trim and tile. 682-1774________.; Lance Painting, Pres- sure washing, sheet rock ceiling matching, carpen-: try, doors. 803-2221 MIKE GOLLES PAINTING Interior, exterior, also pressure washing. Li- 4 censed & Insured. Free . estimates. Ph. 682-5347. Senior citizen discounts. , Stucco, Plastering, Stone, Reairs, Errand LLC, 850-892-7051 CABLE TV or phone out- . lets installed on any wall. . Call Richards Cable " 398-6304 Let me do your small.' Engine Repair. Ralph Formally with the Ready Rent. I Il can help ive me a call. 682-4892 MERiNDiSE deputy ClerK IN THE CIRCUIT 9 y 4 - 6 5 1 - 7 4 9 7 COURT OF THE IST. 1-800-955-8771 .. (TDD) 5/2/2007 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN or 1:800-955-8770, via 5/9/2007 AND FOR Florida Relay Service. 5/18/2007 OKALOOSA 5/23/2007 COUNTY, FLORIDA LAW OFFICES OF DA- Legal# 100064 GENERAL VID J. STERN, P.A. JURISDICTION ATTORNEY FOR PLAIN- DIVISION CASE NO: TIFF IN THE CIRCUIT 2006-CA-004924-S 801 S. University Drive COURT IN AND FOR Suite 500, Plantation, FL OKALOOSA CITIMORTGAGE, INC. 33324 COUNTY FLORIDA PLAINTIFF 5/2/2007 PROBATE DIVISION 5/9#2007 CASE NO.: 7CP 448 VS. Legal# 100068 DIVISION: WILLIAM L. IN RE: ESTATE OF McANDREWS ET AL H. MAXWELL MEL- DEFENDANTS) IN THE CIRCUIT TON a/k/a HUBERT COURT OF THE FIRST MAXWELL MELTON NOTICE OF ACTION- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN a/k/a H.M. MELTON, CONSTRUCTIVE AND FOR Deceased. SERVICE OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE TO TO: WILLIAM L. CASE NO. CREDITORS MCANDREWS; UN- 2005-DR-1699 S KNOWN SPOUSE OF . 't"1100-1170 ............ .. III 4130 E3I Wednesday, May 2, 2007 scribed in the certificate ida. in the County of will be sold to the highest Okaloosa, State of Flor- bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on May 30, 2007. Dated this 18th day of April, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 4/25/2007 5/2/2007 5/9/2007 5/16/2007 Legals# 100056 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that SASS MUNI, 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 prop- erty is assessed and the description of the property is as follows: Certificate # 2529 of 2004 Assessed to: M J Lee Est Description: SE1/2 of SE1/4 of NE1/4 & N1/2 of NE1/4 of SE1/4 Parcel ID#: 36-6N-24000000040000 Opening Bid: $2,785.78 . all of said property being in the County et Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law the property de- scribed 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 May 30, 2007. Dated this 18th day of April, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk - LegaI# 100053 04/25/07 05/02/07 05/09/07 05/16/07 NOTICE OF APPLI- CATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that SASS MUNI, 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 prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 221 of 2004 Assessed to: Doro- thy J. Perry Description: Baywinds Golf Est Ph I Lot 3 BIk B Parcel ID#: 00-2S-22-018A-000B-0030 Opening Bid: $4,234.95 all of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law the property de- scri6ed 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 May 30, 2007. Dated this 18th day of April, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 4/25/2007 5/2/2007 5/9/2007 5/16/2007 Legal# 100055 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that SASS MUNI, as holder of the following certificate, has filed saint certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the prop- erly is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 1321 of 2004 Assessed to: Jef- ferson D and Gayle Thames Description: Morris Add Crestview E1/2 Lot 61 & Lots 62-72 Inc BIk 22 Parcel ID#: 21.3 N-23-16700022-0480 Opening Bid: all of said property being in the County oa Okoloosa, State of Flor- Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed 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 May 30, 2007. Dated this 18th day of April, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 4/25/2007 5/2/2007 5/9/2007 5/16/2007 Legal# 100057 NOTICE OF APPLI- CATION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that SASS MUNI, 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 prop erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 1626 of 2004 Assessed to: Rodger 'R Glover Jr & Joan E Glover Description: Beg 849.35' W & 680.72' N of SE car Sec N 113.97' E 145' S 113.97' W 145' to Beg as OR 1330 Pg 2006 Parcel ID#: 27-1 S-24-0000-0013-0000 Opening Bid: $2,365.30 all of said property beinq in the County or Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, 'the property de- scribed 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 May 30, 2007. Dated this 18th day of April, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 4/25/2007 5/2/2007 5/9/2007 5/16/2007 Legal# 100058 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is h,-rb, li"en that SASS fUNI'.. o:, holder of the following certificate, has filed saia certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 1947 of 2004 Assessed to: Charlies Lawnmower Re- Bescription: Schoolview S/DLot21 BIkA Parcel ID#: 02-2S-24-2200-000A0210 Opening Bid: $4,157.68 all of said property being in the County ot Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law the property de- scribed 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 May 30, 2007. Dated this 18th day of April, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 4/25/2007 5/2/2007 5/9/2007 5/16/2007 Legal#100059 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that SASS MUNI, 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 prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 1977 of 2004 Assessed to: Kijkeow Alderton Description: Old Town Ph III Lot 48 Parcel ID#: 03-2S-24-1822-00000480 Opening Bid: all of said property being ida. ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law the property de- scribed in he 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 May 30, 2007. Dated this 18th day of April, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 4/2572007 5/2/2007 5/9/2007 5/16/2007 Legal# 100060 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that SASS MUNI, 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 prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 2284 of 2004 Assessed to: Pan- handle Paint Supply Inc. Description: Merchants Four Unit 1 Parcel ID#: 16-2-245050-500000010 Opening Bid: $12,082.27 all of said property being in the County ot Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okailoosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on May 30, 2007. Dated this 18th day of April, 2007. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke Deputy Clerk 4/25/2007 5/2/2007 5/9/2007 5/16/2007 Legal# 100061 PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Section 713.75. Florida Statutes, there will be a public auction May 18, 2007 at 8:00 A.M. for the fol- lowing described vehi- cles: 1994 Eagle Vin# 2E3ED56T4RH297950 1993 Mazda Vin# 1YVGE22A6P5123536 The auction will be held at 861 W. James Lee Blvd, Crestview, Fla. Danco Transmissions has the right to turn. down any and all 'bids. 5/2/2007 Legal# 100037 The Montessori Children's House is enrolling for their Summer & Fall Program Call 682-3869 for more information. Single white male 70 5'8 170 retired from Civil Service. Searching for nice lady close to same age for a serious relationship. I hope there is at leasf one lady out there that is as lonely as i am. I would love to hear from you. Please write RB P.O. Box 876, Crest- view, FL 32536, or call 689-8038 L 2100 2110 2120 2130 2140 ACK pies, male 3 G 850- AKC Pinsc 850 850 For s Mini $400 Free 682- Hap stops hair Spot with Oka Store wwv L 3100 3110 3120 3130 3140 3150 3161 3171 3181 3191 3201 3221 3231 3241 3251 3261 3271 3281 3291 3301 3311 3321 3331 3341 3351 All Cloc other, buy tate 689 Ken wasi tures $20 Duy 682 CLASSIFIED Refrigerator $100. Crestv Call 259-6170 Multi- May Refrigerator 25 cubic Across I Feet, top freezer w/ Baptist PETS & ANIMAS icemaker $200 85N. ca11951-6166 ing. - Pets: Free to Ron's Appliance & Parts Creslvi Good Home appliance repair, all MultiF - Pat Supplies brands we bu working Foxwo - Farm Animals/ appliances, 15 N Adams Supplies Main Street, Call 101I - Pets/Livestock 689-1007. After hours kids/b Wanted 682-2844 house clothes iCllw K buLtP Crestvi 21 3230 I 56; 3 Family large back- Chihuahua pup- yard sale, Triday & born March 7, 3 fe- Saturday 7- until, 2979 Desk, s, adorable, 175, Stillwell Across from clothes ;rown dogs $100, Walker elementary. forms, -537-8782 storage 3 Family Yard Sale, picture Saturday May 5th, 7:00am - Till, 353 Ad- Crestvi :Miniature" ams Drive, Crestview. Yard her Pu yp's $500 day & -685-9- 9 or 4 Family Yard Sale, theYV' 306-5092 Saturday, May 5th 7:30 till 1pm, 6005 Bud DeFuni Moulton Rd, N85 off M ale Lake Silver Rd, House & TO iture Schnauzers, Patio Furniture, Kitchen 0 each. 689-2069 items, clothes, lost of misc items S 5 Family Yard Sale! - Saturday 7:30 until, Hwy English 90E, turn in Front of co ect 2110 Shoal River Ranch on Mt. yard t -2 - Olive Rd, a mile on the and lo left. Adult, teen, and -kittens Adorable baby clothes, wooden 5585 baby cradle, bird cage. _lots of other stuff. Cancel if rainLaurel ; u L Baker 3975 SYard Sale, Saturday May 4 2120 I May 5th. 8am-?, "The lia- 5th,8 tie blue bIdl next to great BAYA ball field" Hwy py Jack Skin Balm BAYA ball " Hwy Multi s scratching & gnaw- 189. Misc. items. SaS Promotes heain & BIG YARD SALE Sat 5 401 V growth due to iot May 7AM until, 2868 Entertc s on dogs & cats Bama Lane (ust off Hous- baby out steroids! ton Lane.) Wicker Furni- items a loosa Grain Feed ture chest of drawers e (682-9333) clothes dryer and antique MUL ,.estitch.com pieces. Ten tables full of SALI all kind of stuff to select from. Everything priced 8: New Crestview specie May 5,' 2007: Beaver 682-4 MERCHANDISE Creek subdivision, off John King Rd. 104 Mill Yard S - Antiques Stone Cove. Brool - Appliances Bordei - Arts & Crafts Crestview - Clothe 0- Auctions 3 Family goods 0 - Baby Items ami of mis - Building Supplies Yard Sale of ms - Business Sat 7am - ? 7: -1 Equipment 7th Street 0 - Collectibles 7th Street u Yard computers Plus size clothes, furni- th 7 0 - Electronics ture, household items, etc items 0- Firewood Crestview Drive. - Furniture 0 - Garage/Yard Sales Garage Sale Yard - Guns Sat. 8-noon 5806. Antler Saturd 0- Good Things to Eat Way ing, 0- Health & Fitness misc. 5 S- Jewelry/Clothing Crestview m - Machinery/ Huge 4 Family Yard Equiipment "ard Sale Maya 0 - Medical Equipment r ament S- Miscellaneous Fri & Sat er/drn S- Music cal Instruments May3rd & 4th clothe S- Plants & Shrubs/ May 3rd & 4th clothe Supplies 7- 11 egos, 0 - Restaurant/Hotel 1176 Farmer St rive. 0 - Sporting Goods 11 4 piece walnut bedroom - Tickets (Buy & Sell) set, coffee & end tables, furniture, lamps, kitchen - ware, decorative items, L_ ladies clothes, kid's 2 48" clothes & toys, appli- SCAC 3100 ances, crib set & m bedding, and lots morel condii Ty es of Watch & Crestiwfor b k epair, grandfa- Crestview or mantel, cuckoos, we Multi Family or 86 antiques, we do es- Sat 8 - 12 Vari sales. C100 push -l 007 C 3051 Craig sale. Terrace sell ind Children & adult's clothes vidual and shoes, household 850-6 items, washer & dryer curio cabinet, bikes, and 3110 much more. more Heavy Duty Crestview-. - her with many fea- Multi Family Full S. Excellent condition, Yard Sale $75. 0. Kenmore Heavy Foxwood Estates uth dr77 er, $2 Sat 8 - 12 $25. C 3310 1 I- 4100 - 4100 I Baldwin Studio Piano Drivers 80 OBOfRC Call l |... iew Family Yard sale: 5, 7am-11am. from Woodlawn Church, on Hwy A little of everyth- ew le family sale in od Estates, off PJ . Saturday, 8 to 2. Eagle Dr. Many abb items, toys,. hold furniture, and more. ew Sat 7 - 12 70 Old Bethel Road DVDs, lamps, , medical uni- sports collectibles, e cabinets, linens, s, and much morel ew Sale, 8 to 4, Fri- Saturday. Behind OCA. ak Springs JLTI FAMILY - 0 BIG FOR I YARD Sat., May 5 7:30 -?? i silver, teddy bear ion, electronics, ools, small furniture ts of great stuff. 397 & 468 hidden Lakes Trail Hill to 2. Great stuff, 2nd more. prices! Family Yard V James Lee Blvd. clothes , household and more. lTI-FAMILY YARD E, FRIDAY ONLY VMAY 4, 2007 00 UNTIL 2:00 rvice Storage Cen- at 901 Industrial rive, Crestview IN OR SHINE ERWARE Catalog, monthly l replacement or- Call Jackie 305 Sale c Estates 3110 es, Household stuffed toys, lots cellaneous, Satur- 5ay 5th :00pm Sale Saturday May 'am- 2, To many to list, 105 Jacob Sale Friday , lay, 7-'12, Baby sw- iall crib, clothes, 5332 Monterry Rd. Sale, LSaturday 5th, 7-11, Entertain- Center, wash- yer, oak desk, nice s, fishing gear, toys, 5408 Josh hydro walk behind SG mowers, new s, good working tion $3,000 obo oth call 689-1491 5-3298 ous Riding and mowers far All for $300 or will dividually. For indi- pricing. Call 82-4182 size trampoline, Graco infant to bed, $100. twin size mattress Call 499-8674 682-5144 Plant Sale 8-12 May 4 & 5 $1 - $3 Nice Variety of common Plants. Bring 20 empty pots (gallon or Larger) get one free. 752 Rid gelake/off Old Bethel 3 Wheel Bicycle for sale, in good condition. $300 Please call 598-2789 Elderly lady needs treadmill. Nothing fancy. Please donate or very reasonable price. Call 682-9449 EMPLOYMENT 4100 - Help Wanted 4110 - Restaurants/Clubs 4120 - Sales 4130 - Employment Information Administrative Front Dest Asscociate must be flexible nights, weekends, holidays. Ap- ply atJameson Inn at 51 Cracker Barrel Dr. 683-1778. Administrative Gordon Martial Arts is looking for an Adminis- trative Associate requir- ing 15-25 hours a week. This will entail assisting in the daily operations o a locally owned and op- erated Martial Art School. Duties will in- clude date entry, cus- tomer service, retaining & recruiting members, clerical office work, an- swering the phone, and other duties assigned. Applicants should be fa- miliar with Microsoft Of- fice be organized, moti- vated, cheerful, and with excellent communication skills. Apply in person be- tween the hours of 3:30PM- 7:00PM Mon- day through Thursday. Located in the heart of Crestview at 130 West Oakdale Avenue behind HideAway Pizza and across the street from YMCA. Auto Mechanic needed, apply in person @ 900 W James ee Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 Automotive Service Tech Service Advirsor Automotive dealership in Crestview looking for ca- reer minded individual. Mon-Fri, paid vacations & holidays, 401 K, health, dental. Fax re- sumes: 850-683-1658 or schedule a confidential interview 850-689-3018 ext 324. EOE, Drugfree Workplace See Our Job Posting on emeraldcoastiobswest.com Web ID #27734916 Can You Dig it? Heavy Equipment School. 3wk training program. Oper- ate Backhoes, Bulldozers, Trackhoes. Local [ob placement. Start digging dirt now call 866-362-6497 ' or 888-707-6886. Driver trainees needed nowl Werner needs entry 36k+1st yrl 60% home nightly/weekly. CDL training in your area. 1-866-280-5309 Drivers New Pay Scalel Owner Ops. Sin- ales/teensl 8ocal/re.inal. CDL-A w/2yr. Exp. 800-260-0173 Drivers/Flatbed $1700 Sign on Bonus HOME WEEKENDS! Earn Up to .39/mile Plenty of Freight SUNBELT TRANSPORT Min 23 yrs old & 1 yr OTR Flatbed Exp req d. Call Tim: 800-920-6004 www.PatriotTrans.com Earn $800-$3200 Monthly to drive brand new cars with ads placed on them. www.AdCarDrive.com Education Sylvan Learning Center of Ft Walton Beach seeks certified Teachers for FT Management positions. Min. 2 yrs. teaching ex- perience required. $aid training. Email resume to deneenhughes@aol.com Education Twin Hills Learning Center has an opening for Teacher. For more in- formation call 689-1663 General A Terrific Opportunity! Liberty National Life Insurance Company $100 000+ earning po- tentia, benefits, pension, 401K, BCBS insurance Call 1-800-257-5500 General Aircraft Refueler experienced in the gen- eral aviation field. Apply in person Sunshine Aero, . 5545 John Givens Rd., Crestview, FL, Bob Sikes Airport. 682-6811 General Comfort Keepers Dedicated people needed immediately to assist our Seniors in their homes. Flex. hrs. FT/PT milea e pd $8hr 850-279-6294 General. FWB Airport Associates needed for Quiznos/Euro Cafe @ Okaloosa Regional Airport $8/hr. Call 850-651-6500 or e-mail: okaloosa140@ hudsongroup.com Drug Test/ Background check required. 3BR/2BA Brick home. $149,500. 4BR/3BA & Bonus Room $355,000 4BR/3BA, Barn & 23 acres $550,000 4BR/3BA, Pool, Barn & 60 acres $1,200.000. 8 Acres inside city $1,200,000, MkEpper, Go to www.northwestflahomes.com and click on MY PROPERTIES. EiNsl 865-7777 or 682-7718 --- -- --- -- Kenneth DINO SINOPOLI Cadenhead (850) 974-7778 . Sales Professional for I Email: dino@calldino.com I Award Chevrolet, would CALL TODAY! ECHEVI LET questions you may have *Residential Property *Acreage *Condo's ' about our quality vehicles. *New Construction *Relocation Assistance FREE MARKET EVALUATION I A w rd YourvradodqurterLollyOwnOpe Office: 850.974.7778 * Toll Free: 1.888.225.3072 S4150 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestvlew I RE/MAX Southern Realty * www.calldino.com L--mmmmm--m-mm-mmmmm- mmm-mm-mm -m-mmmmm Crestview News Bulletin | Page B9 , . , Baker/Milligan. Beautiful 4BR/3BA/3CGA/3354SF Details/Pictures See: www.forsalebyowner.com Listing #20736756 "&" www.militarybyowner.com Ad.#MB010548. 850-689-1088. bcpete(@earthlink.net SOUTHERN ELawn Care Residential * Commercial * Free Estimates * Quality Lawn Care * Reasonable Rates * Dependable Service * Licensed and Insured 850.682.3098 * 850.259.1840 Buying or Selling Real Estate? a Call Bud! S i "What I Touch Turns to Sold" Bud Rahal Realtor iE (850) 682-4300 OFFICE JME REALTY : * (850) 499-3113 MOBILE ,1 ' 'brahal@jmerealty.com ^ 2514 S Ferdon Blvd� Crestview, FL 32536 Tree Service PROFESSIONAL TREE & STUMP REMOVAL ALSO OFFERING PRESSURE WASHING & LAWN MAINTENANCE 682-9474 State LIoc.#CACO41174 1850-902-1,299 W- Healthcare Medical Office Specialist Need exp.'d front office member for busy Crestview & Niceville medical offices. Must have strong computer skills & caring personal- ity. Please fax resume to 850 763-6665 See Our Job Posting on emeraldcoastiobswest.com Web ID #27735063 Healthcare Ophthalmic Technician Crestview / Niceville Expanding practice has opening for exp. tech. Optica" / Optometric exp. a plus. Please fax resume in confidence to the Mullis Eye Institute 850 763-6665 See Our Job Posting on emeraldcoastobswest.com Web ID #27735055 Healthcare/Other Office Manager Busy Medical office needs friendly outgoing person. Strong computer skills. Great pay & bene- fits. Please fax resume to: 850 784-0222 See Our Job Posting on: emeraldcoastjobswesf.com Web ID #27735066 HealthCare/Social Srvs Group Home Supervisors We are recruiting for 2 full-time supervisors that will be needed at an emergency shelter and aroup home located in Fort Walton, FL. The su- pervisors will provide a wide variety of duties and functions related to the nurturing of young children, male and fe- male, ages birth to 11, in a group home environ- ment. Bachelor's Degree in So- cial Work or related so- cial service field from an accredited college or uni- versity required. Social work licensure is a plus. Paid experience as a so- cial worker dealing with families, children and/or youth preferred. Salary is commensurate with experience and we offer an 'excellent benefit package., To apply, please submit your cover letter, includ- ing salary requirements, and resume to: Director of Human Re- sources United Methodist Children's Home P.O. Box 830 Selma, AL 36702-0830 www.umch.net _I I_ Page BI0 I Crestview News Bulletin Wednesday, May 2, 2007 CLASSIFIED ON THE SPOT INTERVIEWS! Monday - Friday, 9am-spm Budget Rental Counter Eglin/Ft. Walton Beach Airport State Road 85N, Valparaiso, FL Are you looking for a change? Are you looking for excitement? Well, you've found it with BUDGET at Eglin/Ft. Walton Beach Airport. We have positions offering EXCELLENT PAY and BENEFITS with PAID TRAINING like: * MEDICAL * DENTAL * VISION * 401 K * PAID VACATIONS * CAR RENTAL DISCOUNTS & MORE CUSTOMER SALES REPRESENTATIVES Are you ambitious? Do you enjoy SALES? How would you like to be able to WRITE YOUR OWN PAYCHECK? At Budget Eglin/Ft. Walton Beach Airport, we have sales positions which earn LUCRATIVE COMMISSION. If you are sales and customer service oriented...then Budget wants YOUI CAR CLEANERS Do you relish working outdoors and being active? If so, then Budget has the job for you! Budget is looking for enthusiastic people to prepare our cars for our customers by making them spotless, checking them for damage and ensuring that they run smooth. The car is our business and we need YOU to succeed. If you have the ambition and desire, then come see us today! A valid driver's license is required. DRIVERS Do you enjoy driving in the Florida outdoors? How about driving a variety of top model cars? Then Avis Budget Group has the opportunity for you to do both and get paid. Come see us today to start your driving adventure! A valid driver's license is required. All positions require the ability to work various shifts including weekends and holidays. Drug screening and a background check are a part of our hiring process. EOE m/f/d/v. 037 Announcements Attorneys Automotive CR05 FRS Ii.1-. ~C,,F,,C.O11 T800)425-17. us BoildingSupplies Business Oppo-tnaidiet, A -L C. I CNS700 D.. L.... ,I, ,S.EI.cI.-i Enpltoy tenServieo 50*l 1, , , ,1,i11,111 N, AS"'lSl. A, 1. 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EEO Employer-Drug Test Re- quired. PART-TIME Sales, work from home. Nat'l Health Co looking for reps fro fast reg lional ex- pansion. Info (866) 587-7507 Post Office ,now Hiring Av. - pay $20/hour or $57K annually including. Federal Benefits and OT. Paid training vacations. PT/FT. 1-806-584-1775 Ext#2900 USWA Cracker Barrel of Crestview Now hiring AM Dishwashers & AM Cooks. Weekends re- quired EOE 682-8804 | 4130 General HELP WANTED Earn Extra income assem- bling CD cases from any location. Start Immedi- ately No experience nec- essary. www. easywork- S Orea tpay.9 c m 800-405-7619 'Ext 750 PRR.RC RII pI.,i,,, 54.550R010 RRA, Lk, I.E. CR1Ir UE,,Id,1 OtrRIC- 151251 Si,, 0.C .4,1,l~r R-yM.... " 1. P I. �� ..k. GATE-ACI�MATES- ,,,,,..El, �d 11 IEEB-1 Slipl NO 00 4 U17)2,7376 . ,,RI,,IS......... C,,i.,,I iRiS FOR 2 YCcEARSiRale LkI.1 1 -11 W.--4..,0.,,. d R c~e,- ..S' .,RcO. RIR.IC ,,S c R l R 05 TNDW (80D898-44-I.-C5RIRCCOR,1 NIRid URS--,R R~i, Ii C114IIROI Al.dvertising NetworksiR 000 0,0,,Rl rid Bayliss , *A� 2 aVi"dSvi R E A L T Y .our eslemneio,. ,�omtr Wr estvieiv onn eramo, 110.,. IIFLLDON DR Id S T\ IE'.F.,L 109 LA-ST"%MEWDR C, RES TA 1E'�,-, FL1 $191,000.00 UEI, l1''I Quality Lawn Care Affordable Rates & FREE Estimates 5100 - Business Opportunities 5110 - Money to Lend - S5100 - 50 Ways to work from home and Increase your income now! Visit: Mrbo.com WHY SHOULD YOU WORK AT HOME? www.optin2succeed.com /graciea-a Work Less- Earn More Let The Internet Do it all for you. www.kashearn.com 316-768-4898 REAL ESTATE FORRENT 6100 - Business/ Commercial 6110 - Apartments 6120 - Beach Rentals 6130 - Condor/Townhouse 6140 - House Rentals 6150 - Roommate Wanted 6160 - Rooms for Rent 6170 - Mobile Home/Lot 6180 - Out-of-Town Rentals 6190 - Timeshare Rentals 6200 - Vacation Rentals 2086 SQ.Ft. Commer- cial office for lease. Lo- cated Hwy 90 West in restview. Will be avail- able approximately Au- gust 1 st, for more infor- mation call 850-682-3536 Commercial building in prime location at 1108 North Ferdon Boulevard. 900 sq.ft. heated and cooled office or retail space plus 900sq.ft warehouse space. $1200 per month. Call Dan at. 830-8411 or 682-0791 2br, 1 ba in quiet gated complex, $600mo/$550dep, 12 month lease required. No pets. 585-1574 Crestview bedroom apartment, 698 Kenneth Ave, fur- nished including utilities. No pets, 682-3T66 Crestview Bent Creek Apts II Vouchers Ac- cepted. Rental assistance may be avail. 1 & 2 BR HC & non-HC accessible opts. 209 Bent Creek Rd. Creslview FL Call 850 682-5563, TDD/TTY 711. Equal Housing Op- portunity CRESTVIEW INN Motel $39 daily, $190 weekly, Furnished efficiency $200 Weekly 682-4466 Crestview, Bent Creek Apartments 1, Vouchers Accepted. Rental assis- tance may be available. 1 & 2 BR, HC & non HC accessible apartments. 209 Bent Creek Road Crestview, FL. Call 850-682-5563, TDD/TTY 711. Equal Housing Opportunity 682-4953 A Ofes Indpendeny 5170 South Ferdon Blvd. 12i3 NORTHIME DR ..s. .IL ,:.. ,L- $2'-Tr - '8,000.00 , y Iin .- .I2463 BEL-IRIDGE DR 2632 SORREL RIDGE RD 'i5$334,900.00 $6,00.00547.~~,ii R ,E 1 ,k1 '* I, tC 5.1, . ..~.IR i, 1. ',d a .0 1-- ., : Ft'% I \ I L :%llF-LICRESTVIEW F'L.I 419ws wil Na00 lk0.0O v iomz llit*IR, Ads hakn hmmo4, oukaloa~qdmviim wflg fun ehs o lua den hntil W 4iW06 BOBOUNK WM $182,9U00.00 40i RXNDIRD , iP-'�'_ iE-. F', FL. $2(i5,900.00 . Sba ,- PtBF\ lEX'. FL $118,9)00.00)'i 4604 BOBOLINKWA CRESTVIEW, FL $179,900.00 441602 p~ot w o doss, 6ule Wee ks /in t toi teem 4020 NUMIKKN CRESTVIEW, FL $289,900.00 460865 00 fe lsad eco %w e 256 eo~ a ) 6110 For Rent, 2br, Townhouse, Wash- er/dryer, stove, Frig, ,$5,00o/$500dp, 110 Lake Street 2br, 2ba, 2cg home on Lake Eufaulo. Rent by week, month or year. 850-56-2553 or ear 3bdrm- 3104 Holl Dr. $750rent/dd, 2 br 3110 Holly Dr. $550 rent/dd, 682-1972 more homes at 830-2061 3/2 MH, Great Loca- tion Like new No pets, $725Dep, $/25mo, Ref- erences Required, 902-0604 American Realty of Northwest Florida, Inc. 682-4822 or 651-5717 EHO 5284 Clint Mason Rd, 2br, l ba, $550 615 Edney Ave. E, 2br,. 2ba $575 867 S.Brett St, 2br, 1.5 ba $650 5187 Azalea Ave, 3br, 2ba, $700 103 Blavlock St, 3br, 2ba $700 208 1 st AvesE, 4br, 2ba, $750 117 Stephens Ln, 3br, 2514 Lake Silver Rd, 3br 2ba, $875 3br, 2.5ba, $900 424 Northview Ln 3br, 2ba $925 2940 Stillwell Blvd, 3br, 2ba, $950 309 Feldon Dr, 3br, 2ba, $975 2820 Taamiam Tr, 3br, 2ba $1050 5414 Josh Dr, 3br, 2ba $1050 474 Jillian Dr, 3br, 2ba $1100 3349 Shoal Creek, CV, 4br, 2ba, $1125 3115 Skyhawk Dr, 4br, 2ba $1175 144 Indian Tr, 3br, 2ba, $1200 421 Hatchee Dr, 4br, 2ba $1195 1224 Gabrielle Dr, 3br, 2ba, $1200 3178 Border Creek Rd, 4br,.3ba, $1350 2468 Bell Ridge Dr, 4br, 2ba, $1350 715 Prescott St, 3br, 2.5ba, $1400 visit us at www.era-american.com Coldwell Banker JME Realty 117 Courthouse 32536 (850)689-1515 or (850)682-5922 1 bd, 1 ba, 800 sf, $550, Triplex 286-A Henderson St 2br. 1 ba, 796 sf, $575, end unit 6197 Winstead CV 3br, 1.5ba 1025sf, $875, pet w/owner approval 1562 Texas Pkwy 3br, 2ba 1109 sf, $875 washer/dryer incd 187 Salvadore Dr 3br, 2ba, 1053 s, $850, back yard deck 308 John King Road 3br, 2ba, 1000sf, $950, new Car pet +lPaint 34 Regent Rd, 3br, 2ba, 1418sme. $1025, Pet w/owner approval 4815 Summer Creek CV, 4br 2ba, 1794sf, $1075, pet wv/owner ap- proval 2408 Mill Run Dr, 3br, 2ba, 1828 sf, $1200, 6 months & 1 day lease term 353 Riverchase Blvd 3br 2ba 2348 sf $1250, no pets allowed for further information visit www.cbjmeproperty management.com I 6160 3 Female Roommate wanted $600 month in- cludinqg utilities. 850-685-5983 Crestview- 4 br 2 ba double wide. All new hardwood floors, tile & appliances. Very nice. $75+ dd. 240-6771 Two 3br mobile homes for rent, Baker area, off Old River Road, Both like new inside $650 Mo Available for rent 05/15 850-225-3204 * 5-^&4 '* Lic. & Insured 683-1203 * 758-9562 A, .OHNION ( 682-1800 2489 Lakeview Drive - Brand new 3 bd/2 ba home located in north Crestview. Tray ceiling in mb; double vanities & walk-in closet in master bath; large indoor utility room. 227 Lincoln Street - Affordable 2 bd/l ba home centrally located in Crestview. The home is being sold "as is"; large fenced-in backyard; great investment. 6353 Old River Road - Beautiful 17.98 acre parcel located in Baker. The 1991 singlewide mobile home is being sold "as is". Call for more info!! 106 Trenton Avenue - Spacious 3 bd/2 ba home located in south Crestview. New roof in September 2005; new a/c/heating unit in June 2006; new laminate flooring in LR. (850) 682-1800 828 N. Ferdon Blvd. o Crestview, FL 32536 1 - S' # ,E 1 Q www.janetjohnsonrealty.com 7160 Crestview 2 br, 2 ba, 70x14. $17,000. nego- tiable 5974 Cobbler Lane (334) 792-1465 Dothan, AL ARIZONA LAND LIQUIDATION! Near Tucson, 2Y2 foot- ball field sized lots. $0 Down/$0 Interest, $159 /Month (18,995 total). Free recorded informa- tion. Money back guar- antee! Toll free 1-800-682-6103 Op #10 6140 Crestview - So. of 1-10 off PJ Adams Rd. New brick 3 Br 2 Ba, 1 car araae, unfurnished, $975mo. + $800 SD. No pets or smoking. Available May 1st. Call 850-217-7344 Crestview 3 br brick. CH&A and garage con- verted bonus room at 298 Cross Dr. $700 mo $700SD; refrigerator & stove inc. 897-2237 or 850-376-7756 Crestview 3 br, 2 ba, 1 cI Avail Apr. 1st. $1006 mo + $1050dd. Pets OK w/dep. Call 682-7731, 8-4:30 M-F Crestview- 3 br 2 ba 1500sf, fenced 'ard. S of -10.. $1100imo+dd. 689-0273 or 582-4100 Crestview 3 BR, 2 BA, fenced yard/ covered porch. Pets OK, $1200 + DD. 850-683-4104 Crestview. Auburn Rd $875/mo, $500 dep. Call 689-2831 or 682-6794 Crestview- new homes 3br, 2ba, no pets or smoke Starting at $800 mo+dd. 850 835-0432 LOOK Crestview Rent/Rent to Own 2200sf 4br 3V2ba, .50 acre, completely remodeled $219,900, or $1500 mo. Pets OK. Call 585-2900 Crestview, 2 br, 1 ba, CH&A section 8 ap- proved. 740 Dixie Street, $600mo, $500 dd. 683-892� Crestview: 4br 2ba fenced 2 acres, outside pets and horses allowed close to town. $1250 +dep. 902-1065 Crestview; 3 br 2 ba 1 cg, fenced yard $850mo. New tile, paint No pets. Call 864-3951 For rent 3br, 2ba, dou- ble car garage, brick home, 850-956-2553 House for rent 5br, 2 ba, 21 00sq.ft very spa- cious large kitchen, $1100mo/$700dep.a Pets negotiable. Availa- ble 5/T5/2007 Call 902-1299 JANET JOHNSON RE- ALTY, INC EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 682-1800 120 Swaying Pine Court, 3bd, 2.5ba $900 341 Crooked Pine Trail; $995 11 Holly Dr 3bd, 2ba $1100 329 John Kind Rd. $1000 2805 Wilson Lane 3bd, 2ba $1200 Laurel Hill spacious 4br 2V2ba near school, $895mo. Short term ok. Credit / req.. (404) 388-6862 New houses for rent to own: Shoal River Country Club and Page Place 2500 - 2600 sf. 4br, 3ba. These are cus- tom homes with lots of amenities. One home has gas & electric, the others are all electric. NO PETS, $1,395 per month, D.D. $1,395. References and credit check required. 1 year lease. Rent to own option available: (850)1 683-0654 New houses, for rent to own: Located off Hwy. 90 East of Crest- view f,385 - 1,425 sf. 3br, 2ba, 2 car garage. All electric with Auburn Water. .High ceilings, fireplaces, garden, tubs and ceramic tile. Very Nice Houses. NO PETS $995 per month, D.D. $995. References and credit check required. 1 Year Lease. Rent to own option available. Call (850)683-0654 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I 7100 - Homes 7110 - Beach Heme/ Property 7120 - Commercial 7130 - Condo/Townhouse 7140 - Farms & Ranches 7150 - Lots and Acreage 7160 - Mobile Homes 7170 - Waterfront 7180 - Investment Property 7190 - Out-of-Town Real Estate 7200 - Timeshare Destin 2 br 2 ba 1 c, in heart of Destin 1351s. $225K. Call 368-4291 Creative/Owner Financing No Formal Qualifying. Interesting trades con- sidered. Several homes available. www.equity-investors.com 850-862-8372 Crestview $295,000 Motivated Sellers! 2681sq. ft, 3br, 2ba on 2 acres. Large Florida room, above ground pool. Call for ap- pointment. 682-6532 Crestview 3 br 1.5 ba, 1400sf, lot 206x1o00 quiet street. Asking 143K. 850-375-2351 Crestview 4br, 2 ba on triple lot asking $'110,000 call Donna at 850-826-0044 DeFuniak by owner 2yr old lake front cottage, 2br I ba on great fishing lake with deck and ock. $225,000. 585-8339 Laurel Hill spacious 4br, 22ba near school. $170,000. Ask about Zero down financing! Call (404) 388-6862 NEW HOUSE; 1116 Sf. 3br,6 2a, 1 car garage, in good area a? town, lots of ceramic tile, cathe- dral ceiling, great room and kitchen. Builder pays most closing costs. $147,300. Call 682-1759 or 682-5321 Joseph 0. Barley Reg. General Contractor. Barn For sale, 48 X100Ft Must be disassembled, Located in Crestview, $12,000 OBO, 770-352-4990 1 Acre lot, cleared, level, nice trees, on Texas Pkwy by Bob Sikes Elementary $85,000 682-8243 1 acre wooded lot Silver Hills Road 150 x 300 $95,0000. Phone 585-8948 1.8 Acres, Partially cleared, water meter on property, Paved street frontage, last appraisal for $ 5,000 make offer. Call 856-902-2426 4.5 Acres on Poverty Creek Road 850-956-2553 6 Hilltop acres with a view, High Ridge Rd., in Clear Creek Es ates, Crestview, $153,000, 758-9254 - Crestview 4 lots for sale House free $40,000 498 N. Savage St. Call 682-6794 Horse Farml 38 Acres, Baker- 3br, 1 ba $759K. 2068 Shockley Springs Road. Below $20K/ac. Beautiful land, pasture, hardwoods, creek. Great location. Call Clint 904-249-0438, owner/ broker SUBDIVISION lots for sale in Crestview on Old Bethel Road $55,000 each 770-352-4996 I r.sEa.miun _.. - 8100 - Antique & Collectibles 8110- Cars 8120 - Sports Utility Vehicles 8130-Trucks 8140 - Vans 8150 - Commercial 8160 - Motorcycles 8170 - Auto Parts & Accessories 8210 - Boats 8220 - Personal Watercraft 8230 - Sailboats 8240 - Boat & Marine Supplies 8310- Aircraft/Aviation 8320 - ATV/Off Road Vehicles a 7-- 811o 8330 - Campers & Trailers 8340 - Motorhomes 1994 Misubishi Eclipse std transmission, 130k miles, aood shape std, trans $1200 OBO 582-0716 2005 Ford Taurus SEL, 33,000 miles, $12,000, or take over payments, New tires, tinted windows, loaded. 398-2840 Chevy Cavalier Wagon '89, good around town transportation, uses little oil. Auto Trans. $300. Call 682-3112 after 6pm Ford Taurus 1994 A/C, auto, $2400 obo. Call 259-2362 Honda Accord 2003 1 owner runs & looks new. $10,500 firm. Call 240-6771 Mercury Grand Marquis 2002 45,888 miles. $12,000 obo. 537-0340, Baker MONTE CARLO Dirt Track Car Street Stock, Motor 356 Transmission 3 Speed Manual $1500 OBO (850)305-2467 2001 Nissan Frontier new brakes $6800 259-6170 2003 Chevy SilveradoKl500 Ex- - tended Cab 4WD, $12,000 Call 682-6524 and ask for Kelly. Chevy S-10 Blazer 1991 4x4, sunroof. Great shape! Asking $4000 obo. Call 398-5710 For Sale Classic 1978 Ford Pickup, all original, short wheel base step side, outside has been re- stored, including paint job, and new wooden bed. 6 cylinder, 300 au- tomatic, runs great needs inside paint |ob. Needs seat cover and dash cover, doors need adiust- ing, all numbers match. Must sell sell due to ill- ness with wife. $3500 Cash. 537-8759 and leave name and number can be seen at 5378 W. Dodson Rd in Baker. Ford Ranger Edge 2004 Extended" cab loaded, premium sound. Excellent condition. $13,500 : 850-368-8636 a 816o0 2004 600 VLX Deluxe, 7000 miles, Excellent condition $3695 Call 830-6125 S 8210 1 2002 Action Craft 21' W/Trailer $12,000 Call 682-6524 and ask for Kelly 18' Suntracker/ Bass Buggy w/trailer and '4.p mo- tor w/power tilt. Runs good. 4 life preservers & all safety equipment. $4500. 892-6840 - Johnson outdoor water- craft fishing boat, 10.2ft with trolling motor, 4HP stroke motor and trailer. $2500. Quick sale ASAP Call 650-5999 Must Selll 16ft. Boat, 50hp motor & trailer $1200 OBO. Call 398-2478 32FT, 2004 Travel Trailer New Awning, Good Condition, $10,500 OBO. 398-5683 ANIE'SAUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED * MAJOR & MINOR REPAIR * SPECIALIZING IN ENGINE OVERHAUL FOREIGN & DOMESTIC *WRECKER SERVICE AVAILABLE. Licensed & Insured ga 850.537.3828 " L 523 HwY 90 WEST * HOLT, FL I� , _ SIJ |