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North Okaloosa CRES TVIE A school's get graded Page 2 Family, E fireworks 13 LET Page 12 I: 111 .t4. I I- SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2007 Ann Spann I Crestview News Bulletin Students from Davidson and Richbourg middle schools say the Pledge of Allegiance during their Summer Bridge Program graduation at the Okaloosa County School Board Office in Fort Walton Beach on Friday. Progam 'Bridges' gap Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin CRESTVIEW - When the bell rang at the end of the last day of school last month, most s-tudent ran out of the building not wantieratoJook back until tiey absolutely have to in August. But 13 students from Richbourg and Davidson middle schools not only returned, they returned willingly. Yesterday they graduated from the four-week Summer Bridge program. , "I just want the Crestview community to know what great kids they've been," said Okaloosa School District's No Child Left Behind curriculum specialist Cheryl Seals. "They're starting off the school better prepared to achieve academic success. "The goal was to expose them to an honor curriculum Ann Spann I Crestview News Bulletin so they'll be better prepared to take honors and Ann Spann CrestviewNews Bule advanced classes" when the new school year begins, LaRonda Christian and KyLara Herron, Seals explained. both of Crestview, embrace after . completing the Summer Bridge Program. See BRIDGE, 3 Robbyn Brooks I Crestview News Bulletin Suspects are detained outside a home where police believe they were manufacturing cocaine. SWAT team, police seize cocaine Robbyn Brooks Crestview News Bulletin CRESTVIEW,- The SWAT team, along with the Street Crimes Unit and auxiliary units, served a sea rch warrant at 142 Cross Drive late Friday afternoon. Four suspects were taken into custody and police seized about 55 grams of cocaine. Police also found a scale, almost 30 grams of cocaine in the kitchen, cooking utensils and more cocaine in a bedroom. Names of the suspects have not yet been released, but at least three have prior criminal records. Check for the latest on this story and see video of the SWAT team in action at w\vw crestviewVbulletin.com. Robbyn Brooks I Crestview News Bulletin A member of the SWAT team and one from the Street Crimes Unit bag cocaine spilled on the floor. Crestview resident hands off command of Eglin's 728th Air Control Squadron Greg Davenport Florida Freedom Newspapers Eglin Air Force Base welcomed a new "Demon" into its fold recently when Lt. Col. Douglas "Candyman" Hagen assumed command of the 728th Air Control Squadron from outgoing commander and former Crestview resident Frederick "Vinne" DeFranza. DeFranza, who is being reassigned with his family to Stuttgart, Germany, to take a staff position at European Command, said he was honored to have been in command of such a great team of people. "We had two enormously successful four-month deployments," DeFranza said. "These events have made me proud, but it's you the airmen of the squadron that have amazed me." After being awarded the Meritorious Service Medal (third Oak Leaf Cluster), DeFranza handed over the reigns of the Demons to Hagen, who like DeFranza, came from Robins Air Force Base, Ga., where he was the 116th Operations Support Squadron director of operations. The new 728th ACS commander acknowledged his predecessor's numerous accomplishments and said he hopes to follow in his footsteps. "My hope is to continue that success - to become the benchmark for all other air control squadrons," Hagen said. "Together we will overcome all obstacles to achieve our goals." Even though he knew he had big shoes to fill, Hagen welcomed the opportunity to lead the Demons. "I jumped at the opportunity," he said. "When I was asked the question I said 'yes!' I've always wanted to command and the opportunity to lead troops." 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Both Mayor David Cadle and Police Chief Brian Mitchell spoke of his accomplishments. "He's doing a great job and we're really proud of the job he's doing for us," said Crestview Police Chief Brian Mitchell. As part of .the honor, Lewis & Co. presented Weeks with a watch engraved with his name and pledged to do so with future officers. "Without y'all it wouldn't be a safe place to live around here," said Keith Lewis, owner of the jewelry company. "Y'all really look out for us." Weeks stressed he was just doing his job. "It means a lot to me," Weeks said. "I just enjoy law enforcement." Is.3 h e 1t sirl OO tiNE wsl FEATURED VIDEO - CONTENT www.crestviewbulletin.com) NEW FREE & S . . ' .. : , _ .. '' , . - ..', ' .. ;'-.. ..a - Your Hometown Bank Since 1956! OF CRESTVEW MEMLBAKER FDIC OF CRESTVIEW MEMBER FDIC Main Office 1301 Industrial Drive Crestview, FL 32539 850-682-5111 Robbyn Brooks Crestview News Bulletin The words were an outward statement of the inner pledge two men had already made to the city of Crestview. "I will faithfully perform all duties of the office of the police officer of the city of Crestview of which I'm about to enter, so help me God." And with that closing promise, Ben Moore and Wesley Young were welcomed as the two newest members of the Crestview Police Department. "We're very proud of the work the department has been doing and we're very proud of these gentlemen who are coming on board to be with us," said Crestview Mayor David Cadle. Moore has been with the police department about a week and said, since he's raising his family in Crestview, he wants to do his part to keep the community safe. He also said that even though he's the "rookie," he's felt very welcomed by the department. "All the guys I've met so far have been absolutely awesome," Moore said. Young has been with CPD for about a month. He said being sworn in with the department is a realization of hard work and goals. "I appreciate the opportunity the Chief has given me and I, again, pledge to serve the best that I can the citizens of Crestview and to continue to strive and just keep achieving those goals," Young said. And Young's son, Weston, who pinned the badge on his father Wednesday, may have set his sights on becoming a policeman, too. "I'm proud of my dad," Weston said. "I think I'd like to do it, too, because you get to chase people down and keep people safe." 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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 Out of County 3 months............................$14.00 6 months............................$22.00 1 year................................. $36.20 SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2007 LOCAL Crestview News Bulletin I 3 BRIDGE, continued from 1 REBATES UP TO $800 ON EUe.;' 2006 AND P' Y YEAR ATYs. OR GET LOW 5.99% FINANCING FOR 6 YEARS* Ann Spann I Crestview News Bulletin Ferion Singletary of Crestview is congratulated by C.J. Cooper after completing the Summer Bridge Program. Irl-,1 1 T I [r, ,r ,,, 0,, r,-, ,,i , ,,,, . . ',, i ari. ,1 ' ,,,, i, h,', i, h l .,ll,, l /-., h.r d,', l.. . 0,,l ' l ,. 11,,,,,I -i,,I ,,' ,,, i, d ir 'd Or, , S_ I -I. . . * . . . . - . . . . 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The name EMBARQ and the jet logo are trademarks of Embarq Holdings Company LLC. DISH Network is a registered trademark of EchoStar Satellite LL.C. EMB1-07-02706 benefited from visiting lecturers from the business and professional community. "These are not 'at risk' kids," Seals emphasized. "They've already been promoted to the next grade. We just want to work with them to push them further up the scale. They didn't have'to come to this program; they wanted to come." Toward the end of the program, the students took a field trip to Okaloosa-Walton College "to find out about life after high school," Seals said. Potential participants were chosen by their FCAT scores. They were sent an invitation, then their parents were invited to an information night where they learned about the program in greater detail. Then Seals went to the schools to personally interview each student and answer their questions. Superintendent of Schools Alexis Tibbets proved a big supporter of the program, Seals said, by budgeting for teachers' salaries and transportation. That way there was no cost to parents. The Summer Bridge students' extra effort paid off Friday morning. Thirteen beaming faces paraded before proud parents, returning guest speakers and school administrators at the School Board Office in Fort Walton to accept their program graduation certificates. When the school year begins in August, these students will be more than ready and eager to face its challenges. 728th, continued from 1 Hagen is excited about meeting each and every one of the airmen and said he will look forward to putting his fingerprint on an already great legacy. Many members of the 728th make their homes in Crestview and North Okaloosa County. "My focus is going to be on self, family and mission," the commander explained. "I want them to better themselves educationally, professionally and spiritually. I want them to take that back to their family. Most of the time, when you take care of the people and their happy, the mission usually falls into place." STUDENT NEWS Woods on Boston University Dean's List Holly C. Woods, a resident of Crestview, has recently been named to the Dean's List at Boston University for the Spring semester. Buttermore graduates from Savannah College of Art and Design Ashleigh Marie buttermore of Crestview recently graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Ga. She received a Master of Arts degree in graphic design. : Factory Quality Auto Glass: : Replacements & Windshield Repair 850-689-4567 * *with coupon, in shop, by appt. * D '"'� LAS , A Crestview News Bulletin 13 II~ I STU DA, JU NE 3, 207LOCAL 4 I Crestview News Bulletin RELIGION PULPIT The Foundation Michael Green Jr. Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it. -Matthew 7:24-27 Does it matter where you build your spiritual house? Modern philosophers espouse the idea of individual morality. This is the idea that right and wrong are determined by each person. What may be right to me might be wrong to another person and vice versa. Jesus likens this belief to the foolish man that builds his house upon the sand. As Christians we should desire to build our houses upon the foundation of the rock, Jesus Christ. In the Book of Judges we observe the results of individuals doing that which was right in their own eyes (ex: 17:6, 21:25). During this time in Jewish history we witness many of God's chosen nation turning to the worship of idols and intermingling with peoples that did not believe in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. When the people would foolishly turn from God, judgment would inevitably follow. It was during these times that they were building their spiritual houses upon sand. It is equally important how we build our spiritual houses as individuals, families and churches today. Who determines right and wrong today? This is an often debated question in modern society. Ministers and religious institutions are often confronted with the question of what gives them the right to determine the truth. These questions are easily answered when God's word is sought. Individuals do not determine the truth, but God himself. He has given us the gift of his inspired word and has preserved it for many generations. The Bible is the authoritative point of reference for all of us. It contains absolute truth regarding morality and gives us the foundation that we need to construct our spiritual houses upon. When followed, we are able to withstand the rains, floods and winds that often times beat upon our spiritual house. When men follow their own notions, trouble inevitably follows. Notice some of the following scriptures dealing with the wisdom of men. Proverbs 14:12 records that, "There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death." Everyone has an opinion about what seems right and wrong, but the Bible says that the end is the ways of death. How do we overcome this obstacle? We triumph by adhering to God's way and not our ways. When our philosophies and opinions differ from God's truth we need to abandon ours. Jeremiah reveals the true nature of our heart in Jeremiah 17:9 "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?" The old adage of letting your heart and conscience be your guide should be avoided. The Bible states that the heart is deceitful and wicked. We need to measure every decision we make with the standard of God's word. What are you to do if you don't know God's pattern? The Apostle Paul instructs us to study! He writes us in 2 Timothy 2:15 to, "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." The Bible is a thorough furnisher of good works and gives us the plan to build our house upon a strong foundation. I encourage you to diligently study the Bible. When you are confronted with a difficult passage, seek wisdom from Godly : people. You will be blessed in this endeavor. SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2007 CHUCHSERIE Apostolic Apostolic Life Tabernacle and Pastor Shane Chessor cordially invite you to worship with them. Sunday Worship, 10 a.m., 6 p.m. Located U.S. Highway 90W. 1 mile from city limit sign turn left onto Shoffner Boulevard. then left on Pinewood to 3136 Pinewood Dr., Crestview. For more information call the church at 689-2422. Apostolic/Pentecostal Hester Cornerstone Ministries is located at 1599 Hester Church Road in Baker. Sunday services - 2 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m. worship. Bible Study Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. Call 682-5367 for information. Assemblies Campton Assembly of God Church is located at 6924 State Road 85 North in Laurel Hill. The Sunday service is at 10:30 a.m. For more information call the church at 652-4581 or Pastor Kelly at 423-0375. First Assembly of God: 400 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, Office hours Monday through Friday, 9-4. Pastor Mark English. Sunday: 8:30 a.m. early morning worship, 10 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. morning worship; and a 6 p.m. evening service. X-cel Youth Ministry 3 p.m., X-ceed Children's Ministry 4 p.m. Women's Bible Study Monday, at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Men's Bible Study Monday at 6 p.m. Teen girls Bible Study 6:15 p.m. every second & fourth Tuesday of the month. Monday, Women's Bible Study 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Men's Bible Study 6 p.m. Tuesday - Choir Practice 6:30 p.m. Special needs bus available for 11 a.m. service. Call the church at 682-3518 for pickup. Golan Assembly of God: 6612 County Road 189 N., Baker. Phone 537- 3043. Pastored by Rev. James E. Paul. Sunday services: Sunday School 9:45 a.m., morning worship at 11 a.m., and evening worship at 6 p.m. Milligan Assembly of God: 5408 State Road 4, Baker. Phone 5374945. Senior Pastor Wayne Johnson, Interim Youth Pastor Eric Gillis. Sunday services: Sunday School 9:30 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m., Kingdom Kids 10.30 a.m. evening service 6 p.m. Noith Central Assembly of God: at 158 N. Woodlawn Drive in Crestview. Phone: 689-0209 or 537-7115. Minister A. Paul Hinton. Sunday services - Sunday School at 10 a.m., morning worship at 11 a.m., evening worship at 6 p.m. Shady Grove Assembly of God: Sunday services begin at 9:45 a.m. with Sunday School, followed by 10:45 am. and 6 p.m. worship services. Shady Grove is located at 1189 Shady Grove Church Road in Baker, just off Hwy. 189. Welcome Assembly of God located on County Road 393 in the Dorcas community, invites you to join them for Sunday services including Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. and worship services at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. Call 682-1683 if you need directions. Baptist Beaver Creek BC services: Beaver Creek Baptist Church, located six miles West of Baker, has Sunday School at 10 a.m., morning worship at 11 a.m., and Children's Church at 11:15 a.m. Calvary Baptist Church: 612 E. Chestnut Ave., Crestview. Pastor Rev. Rhett Everage. Sunday services - 8:45 a.m. continental breakfast; 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 10:45 a.m. morning worship; 11 a.m. youth worship; 6 p.m. evening service. Nursery provided for children 5 and under. Central Baptist Church: Located at 951 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview. Sunday services include 9:15 a.m. bible study; 10:30 a.m. worship and praise service; 5:30 p.m. worship and praise, Awana for Kids. For additional information call 682- 5525 or visit the church Web site www. centralcrestview.com. Emmanuel Baptist Church, 3252 East James Lee Blvd., Crestview. Phone: 682-9416. E-mail address: ebc@ ebccrestview.com. Teaching Pastor Mark Seagle. Celebration services: 6 p.m. Saturday, Sunday at 8:20,9:50 and 11:20 a.m. Jungle Jubilee for nursery, Preschool/ The Zone (Children's Church) K-5th Graders during all celebrations. Evening celebrations throughout the community - Life groups for adults. On Campus - Sunday Night Safari for preschoolers, G-Force for K-5th Graders. Fuel 247- Worship Service/Small Groups (Youth). All Sunday evening opportunities are from 5-7 p.m. Evelenar Baptist Church: 2820 Carver Avenue, Crestview. Rev. Benjamin T. Randolph. Sunday Services - 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m. morning worship, and at 3 p.m. every 1st Sunday is the Hour of Power. Phone: 682-2218. First Baptist Church of Crestview: 798 N. Pearl Street (across U.S. 90 from courthouse, behind Burger King. Pastor Alan Kilgore. Phone 682-2544. Sunday services - 8:45 Welcome Center opens/9 a.m. Sunday School/10:30 a.m. morning worship, children's worship/ 4 p.m. Student Leadership; Youth Choir / 5 p.m. Youth discipleship; Youth Ensemble; Ladies, Men, Children and Preschool Bible Studies; Book Club/ 6 p.m. evening worship. First Baptist Church of Baker: Located at 1347 14th Street, Baker (across from the Baker School football field). Rev. Cliff Morgan Bible Study at 9 a.m. and Worship at 10:30 a.m. For more information you may call the church office at 537-2993. First Baptist Church of Holt: 532 U.S. 90 West, PO Box 38, Holt, FL. 32564. Phone 537-6170. Pastor David Wheat. Sunday services: 9 a.m. Small Group Bible Study. 10:15 a.m. Praise and Worship Service. Goodhope Baptist Church, 1895 Owen Cotton Road off Hwy. 189, Baker, in the Escambia Farms community. Pastor Jim Skates, Worship Leader Randy Batson. Phone: 537-8720 or 537-8740. Services: Men's prayer 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 9:45 a.m., worship 11 a.m.. Evening Services: Discipleship training 5 p.m. worship 6 p.m. Live Oak Baptist Church, located off State Road 85 South near Shoal River Country Club. Associate Pastor Rev. Dennis Walker. Regular Sunday services are Bible study at 9:45 a.m., morning worship service at 11 a.m. An additional Bible study class is at 5 p.m., followed by evening worship at 6 p.m. Living Faith Baptist Church: 837 West James Lee Blvd., Crestview. Pastor Chaplain David Pettis. Sunday services - Sunday School 10 am. and worship at 11 a.m. Discipleship Training 6 p.m., and evening worship 7 p.m. Children's Church Sunday moving. Phone - 682-4371. Magnolia Baptist Church: Located at 3198 Hwy 602, Laurel Hill. Interim Pastor Brother Rick Freeman. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship, 11 a.m. with children's church for 3-5 and nursery for under 3. Evening Worship 6 p.m. For further information, call 652-2900. New Beginnings Church: The church is at 412 West James Lee Blvd. in Crestview. The Sunday service begins at 10:30 a.m. New Life Missionary Baptist Church: Pastor Sanif:.rd Haoes. 285 Duggan Ave., Crestview. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. on Sunday. Palm Chapel Primilte Baptist Church: 201 CadleDr.,Cre-trie,, Elder Michael Green, Jr., Pastor. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Call 689-3383 for more information. Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church: Pastor, Dr. Jerry Haley. 5595 State Road 4 South, Baker, FL.. Phone (850) 537-9221. FAX (850) 537-6798. Church Web site, www.cyou.com/~prbcbaker. Sunday services: Morning worship 8:30 and 11 a.m. Bible study 9:45 a.m.' Youth H20worship5:30p.m. Discipleship training 5:30 p.m. Evening worship 6:30 p.m. Pyron Chapel Baptist Church: 6498 Wm. Gary Johnson Road, Baker. Interim Pastor Derrick Boring. Sunday services: Bible Study, 9:45 a.m.; worship at fl a.m.; Bible book study at 5:30 p.m. Phone: 368-0238. Valley Road Baptist Church: 1018 Valley Road, Crestview. Phone 6824513. Rev. Philip Mark. Times for Sunday Services: Bible Study 9:45 a.m., morning worship 11 a.m., Discipleship training 5 p.m., and evening worship 6 p.m. Woodlawn Baptist - located at 824 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, Pastor Patrick Pfrimmer. Sunday Bible study meets at 9 a.m. with morning worship at 10:30 a.m. A service for the hearing impaired is also offered on Sunday morning. Sunday evening service is at 6 p.m. and the Youth Choir meets at 5 p.m. Call the church at 682-2924 for information. Catholic Our Lady of Victory Catholic Community, 550 Adams Drive, Crestview. Telephone 682-4622. Minister: Rev. John Cayer. Times for services: Sunday Masses at 8 and 11 a.m. at Crestview High School. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday - 8 a.m. Mass at the Parish Hall. Thursday - 7 p.m. Mass at the Parish Hall. Saturday - 5 p.m. Mass at the Parish Hall. Church of Live Oak Church of Christ: Sunday morning worship 10 a.m. followed by Bible study at 11 a.m. The church is located at 1049 S. Wilson St. Call 682- 2697 for more information. McDonald Street Church of Christ: at 744 South McDonald Street in Crestview, with Minister Bro. Henry Herbert and Youth Minister, Bro. Daniel Jackson. 10 a.m. Bible class on Sunday, followed by 11:15 a.m. worship. Evening worship at 6 p.m. on Sundays. For more information, call 682-6230. Church of Christ Airport Road: Sunday Bible study at 9 a.m., worship services at 10 a.m., Sunday worship at 6 p.m., Minister Jason Green. Crestview Church of God, Pastor Larry Collins. Sunday school 10 - 11 am.; morning worship 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.; and 6-9 p.m. evening service on Sundays. Call 682-3045 for more information. Church of New Covenant, Pastors Charles, Sr., and Maxine Whisnand invite you to attend their services, located at 3191 North Newman Avenue in Crestview. Sunday services include Adult Bible Study and Children's Church at 10 a.m., followed by Praise Hour at 11 a.m. Call 682-8433 for more information. Church of the Resurrection: 66 8 Street, Shalimar FL. The Rev. Canon Michael G. Carr. Sunday services at 10 a.m. coming praer on firel third. and if1. .and hol.. coniTmunion or,n second and fourth Sundays. Episcopal Church of the Epiphany: Located at 424 Garden St, Crestview behind the Teachers Credit Union. Children's Sunda. Sc1i.li 9:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Nursery is available. The first Sunday of the month there will be a Potluck Brunch following the service. . Interim ,Vicar is the.-Rev. George A. Gilbert Jr. Office hours are Tuesdays 9 arm. - 4 p.m. Call 689-1410 for more information. All are welcome. Lutheran Our Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church LCMS: 178 W. North Avenue in Crestview. Rev. Vance G. Tech. Sunday services include Sunday School for all ages at 9 a.m., and a historical worship service with Holy Communion for all ages at 10:30 A.M. Private confession and absolution every Friday from 9 a.m.-noon. Call 682- 3154 for more information. First Lutheran Church of Florala: at 24512 5th Avenue (US 331) in Florala, pastored by Rev. Jack Betz. 9:30 a.m. worship, fellowship 10:30 a.m., and Sunday School 11 a.m. Phone (334) 858-3515.. On U.S. 331 near the Florida line in Florala, Ala. Call (334) 858-3515 for more specific directions. Methodist Baker First United Methodist: located just north of the traffic light in Baker. Their new pastor is Rev. Richard M. Hughes. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m., worship service is at 11 a.m. You will be warmly welcomed here! Christian Home United Methodist Church: Approximately 5 miles N.E. of Laurel Hill on Alabama County Road 6, Parrish Rd., Ala. Phone: (850) 652-4474. Sunday services: Second and fourth Sunday at 8:45 a.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Rev. Stephon Person Parkes. First United Methodist: 599 Eighth Avenue. Crestview, The Rev. Bruce Sheffield is Senior Pastor, and Dr. R. Lee Thigpen, Lay Leader (FUMC). Traditional services at 8 a.m., in the Christ Chapel, and at 11 a.m., in the Main Sanctuary. Contemporary service in the Christ Chapel at 9:32 and 11:02 a.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. For information, call 682-2018, during normal business hours. First United Methodist Church of Florala: 1319 Fifth Street, Florala, ala. Phone: (334) 858-3456. Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Rev. Stephon Person Parkes. Hopewell United Methodist Church: 987 Gomillion Road, Ala., 5 miles west of Laurel Hill on New Ebenezer Road. (850) 652-4766. Sunday services, First and third Sundays at 8:45 a.m., with Sunday School at 10 a.m. Rev. Stehen Person Parkes. Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, 502 McDonald Street, in Crestview. Rev. Matthew Ewing. Regular services include: Sunday - church school 9:30 a.m., praise service 10:45 a.m., and worship service 11 a.m.: Tuesday services include: 6 p.m. prayer meeting, and men's Bible study at 7 p.m. For information, call 682-7799. New Bethel United Methodist Church, located at 5986 State Road 85 North. Sunday morning service is at 11 a.m. and Sunday evening service is at 6 p.m. For more information on Sunday and Wednesday services, please call 682- .9671. St.Mark UnitedMethodistChurch, 2250 P.J. Adams Pkwy. in, Crestview, offers the following services: 9 am.. SuIndi., Schx.l. 10 m Sunday morning ,.or-hip A nursr., is available for all services. Clergyman is Rev. Steve Stock. Call 682-5280 for more information. Nazarene Crestview Church of the Nazarene: 395 Aplin Road, GCrestview. Rev. Gary Monk. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., morning worship 10:45 a.m., and evening service at 6 p.m. 682-7995. Nondenominational Sonlight Covenant Church: Manifesting the Spirit of Sonship. Pastor and Founder Alvin E. Smith invites all interested to attend Sunday services at 11 a.m. Sunday school starts at 9:45 a.m. The. church is located at 798 South Main Street, Suite A, Crestview. Call 850-689-3129 for more information. Good Hope Congregational Church: Come and join the congregation for old-fashion, Southem gospel music and service. Sunday school starts at 9:45 a.m. followed by service at 10:45 a.m. The church is located 7 miles west of Baker. Call Pastor Joel Carden at 537- 4307 for more information. Mount Olive Community Church: Pastor D.L. Lyons invites all interested to Sunday Services at 10 a.m., Tuesday Ladies' meeting at 7 p.m. with Marie C. Lyons, and Thursday Bible study at 7 p.m. with Pastor Dennis. The church is located at 5661 Mt. Olive Road in Crestview. Directions - approximately 7 miles east on Hwy. 90, tum left on Mt. Olive Road, 2 miles. Call 682-6218 for more information. Pentecostal Auburn Pentecostal Church: Independent Pentecostal church at 6144 Hwy. 85 North, Crestview. Pastor: Rev. Ron Williamson. Sunday Services: Sunday School 9:30 a.m., morning worship and children's church 10:30 a.m., evening and youth services at 6 p.m. Nursery available for all services. Phone: 6826357; fax 689-4402. Calvary Apostolic Church: 1010 Bay Street, Crestview. Sunday - 10 a.m. worship service with Sunday School. Sign language available at all services. Pastor Charles Braneff, Jr. Church phone: (850) 423-1198. Pastor's phone: 682-6191. First Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ: Sunday services for First Pentecostal are at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Pastor Wilbur Hawkins. Located at 997 East Chestnut Ave. in Crestview. Call (850) 682-3497 for more information. Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church: 492 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, pastored by Rev. Frank Beall. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; worship 11 a.m. For more information, call 682-2835. Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church: 8115 4th Street. A52-2164. Rev. Frank Beall Minister. Sunday worship service, 9 a.m., Sunday School, 10 a.m. Unitarian Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast (UUFEC): located at 1295 Bayshore Drive, Valparaiso, Florida. Minister. The Reverend Rodney Debs. Service is held at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday. For further updates, check http:// www.uufec.com, the Verbal Chalice, Wick, or please call the Fellowship at 678- 7197, or 243-5247. Unity Way of Life Unity Center: Pastor Rev. George A. Schmidt, Ph.D., the Way of Life Unity Center is located at 1797 Hurlburt Road in Fort Walton Beach.- Sunday services: 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Celet-rior, Serkie- Youth Education rr.:.grans along ... i i childcare are only provided at the 11 a.m. service. All are welcome. For information, call the office at 864- 1232 (hours by appointment). There is � zoa Metaph) ;,cal B,:...kstorei6SM-5945) open Sunday s from ) a m io I p m. and the Dial-A-Tr.:.ught rie ~.I-I-913 Other Eglin Air Force Base Chapel: Protestant Sunday Worship Services/ Religious Education - 0800 Traditional in West Gate Chapel; 0930 Praise and WorshipinWestGateChapel;0930Gospel in Chapel Center; 1000 Contemporary at the Cherokee Elementary School Auditorium; For more information call the Eglin Chapel at 882-2111. Eglin Air Force Base Chapel: Catholic Weekend Mass Schedule - 1700 hours, Saturday in the West Gate Chapel; 0745 hours, Sunday in the Chapel Center; 1115 hours, Sunday in the West Gate Chapel. Confession at 1600 hours, Sat. in the West Gate Chapel. For Religious Education, call 882-7320 All military and their families are invited to join us at our many diverse services. Call the chapel at 882-2111 for times and locations. Eglin Air Force Base Chapel: Jewish Worship: Sabbath Worship in the Chapel Center on Friday at 7 p.m. Eglin Air Force Base Chapel: Islamic Services: Please call the chapel at 882-2111 for more information. Eglin Air Force Base Chapel: Orthodox Christian Services: Please call Saint Markella and Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church at 244-0822 for days and times of services. Christian Life Center: Pastor Jason Palmer. Prayer is held Sunday at 2 p.m., with Sunday services and Sunday School at 2:30. Christian Life Center is located at 410 Wingard Street; call (850) 305-0198 for more information. Healing Stream Ministries: Pastor Jonathan Griffin. Saturday services are being held. The ministry is located at the comer of E. Robinson and Church Street in Crestview. Call Pastor Griffin at 682- 5455 for more information. The Chapel, an independent worshipping community, has services every Sunday morning at 7:30 am. with Chaplain Hayward Chapman, and at 9 a.m. with Chaplain Chuck Chapman. Services are held at 1093 S. Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview. Phone: (850) 682-9887 or (850) 423-0526. The Awakening Ministries, Inc., a not-for-profit Christian music ministry, meets every Saturday from 2-7 p.m. under the pavilion, Kit Drive, Crestview. For more information call 689-1259 or send an E-mail to awakeningministries@ praize.com. Iglesia Hispana Bethel: Te inbitd a los servicios de adoracion a nuestro senior Jesus. Ordon de servicios: Mattes oracipn 7 p.m.; Viemes servicio evangelistico 7:30 p.m.; Domingo escuela Dominical 11 a.m.; Domingo servicio evangelistico 6:30 p.m. Estamos uvicados en la 544 Main Street, Crestview FL, 32536. Telefones (850) 423-0325 y cellular 543-4292. Please turn in your church news briefs to the News Bulletin by 2 PM on the Thursdays prior to publication. EVENTS FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT: Valley Road Baptist Church will have Family Movie Night on July 13 at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. The church is located at 1018 Valley Road in Crestview. Call 682-4513 for details. NEW LIFE ANNIVERSARY: New Life Missionary Baptist Church invites you to join in on their 10-year church anniversary Sunday, July 8 at 3 p.m. Dinner will be served at Peoples Missionary Baptist Church after the worship service. The guest minister is Rev. Dr. Bartholomew Banks of St. John Progressive Missionary Baptist Church, Tampa Fla. He is also president of the Progressive Missionary and Educational Baptist State Convention of Florida. I ANNOUNCEMENTS FREE BIBLE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE: Airport Road Church of Christ is offering a free Bible correspondence course. Call 682-4025 for more information. The radio program airs Monday through Saturday at 5:45 a.m. on WAAZ, 104.7 FM. BOOK OF REVELATIONS STUDY: Each Sunday evening at 5 p.m., the Good Hope Congregational Church presents the study of the Book of Revelations.; The Rev. Tommy Coleman will be presenting the study and there will be finger foods to follow every Sunday evening. Anyone interested can join. Call 537-4307 for more information. SQUARE DANCING: The New Bethel Methodist Church hosts square dancing in the Fellowship Hall on Thursday nights at 7 p.m. Come out for fun and good exercise! SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2007 LOCAL Crestview News Bulletin I 5 CRESTVIEW MEMORIAL 682-2252 492 E. Pine Avenue Crestview, Florida Funeral Director Gary A. Mayes Afflilt,d t . ith ,Liveo.l Pa,'] June is Adopt-a-Shelter-Cat Month Sl I know a place where cats and kittens are patiently waiting for i , ',, . you.. . they need a loving home 1 they can call their own. Come fall in love with your new purrfect best friend today! * Open to the public, Monday - Friday, 9 am -1pm * Sunday 10 am -2pm, Night visits by appointment * No base pass - No problem call to arrange escort * Adoptions require an interview and adoption fee SEglin Pet Welfare Mr 678-5066 More info: www.petwelfare.org Brian Hughes I Crestview News Bulletin Lt. Joseph Floyd instructs fellow officers how to clear a room safely. SaS ' Se Ithis story ON NE with CONTENT , Fwww.crestviREwbulle o Training day ' www.crestviewbulletin.com w , ntiqs & NuOvdihy Shoppe \ : Gif1 W426 CWt t3am r a ker CrA& ivti 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 LeafFlorist 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 Robbyn Brooks and Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin CRESTVIEW - It's not something the Crestview Police Department patrol officers have done before. But now, it's necessary. "Progress has caught up with Crestview," said Lt. Joseph Floyd, the SWAT team commander and Street Crimes Unit lieutenant. "It ain't Mayberry anymore." On Friday, at a remote spread on the outskirts of town, 15 police officers, varying in age, rank and experience, took part in. dose-quarter battle training. It can take up to an hour for a SWAT team to prepare and arrive on a crime scene, but if time is of the essence, it's up to the regular patrol officers we encounter daily to dear and secure an area. Although Crestview isn't necessarily a crime-ridden metropolis, everyday calls that officers , answer can escalate quickly. "The reason we're doing this is because you're the ones who are going to be responding to calls," said Lt. Floyd. The CQB training the officers took part in Friday morning will aid them in recognizing those situations. "This is to give them the basic fundamentals to enter and dear a building," said Floyd. During the training, Smith graduate from MOS in Virginia Special to the News Bulletin LCPL Bryan Andrew Smith, son of George and Lorrie Smith of Crestview, graduated from his MOS school at Fort Belvior, Va., on June 14, 2007. Smith successfully completed eight months of training in the field of geographical intelligence. He is a 2006 graduate of Crestview Senior High School and is currently stationed at Camp LeJeune in North Carolina. officers learned to "stack" themselves into position for a tactical approach to a building. Amid shouts of "Police officer! Get on the ground!" Crestview's officers practiced "slicing the pie," each policeman covering his or her segment of a room. After training in an outdoor field corralled to represent a large room, officers practiced their new skills in an actual home. For almost all of them, it was their first training in close- quarter battle. "You've got to flow into the house like water," encouraged Floyd as each team moved into the home.. One officer secured the living room, then shouted "dear!" to let his partners know the room was safe. But he didn't check a dark corner behind the couch, from which Lt. Floyd jumped to his feet, his weapon aimed at the policeman. "You're dead," he told the officer. "The rest of your, team.,has to dear this house without you."' Floyd's enthusiastic instruction style, coupled with his extensive experience and training, garnered the respect and admiration of the patrol officers in his class, as well as that of his boss, Chief Brian Mitchell. "Until he joined us, most of these guys had never had any training like this," Mitchell said. "I'm real proud of all of them." Robbyn Brooks I Crestview News Bulletin Officers stand at ready in a hallway at a practice house. Most responses to a call are routine, Floyd told the policemen. "Ninety-nine percent of the time, the homeowner has left the door unlocked and the wind blew it open." he said ... But if officers aren't practiced in the tactical skills they learned Friday, "That other percent, your family could be draping the flag over your coffin with your .daughter asking, 'Did you know my daddy?'" After the two-hour training program, the officers headed to their squad cars with a new confidence. "I feel more at ease knowing that I know what to do if this situation was to present itself," said Andrea Adams. As he watched the policemen drive down the dusty dirt road and back to their beats, Lt. Floyd allowed himself a smile., "QOerall, they did well," he said. "This isn't to make them SWAT operatives. "But we can't just train with firearms," Floyd said. "These guys are on the front lines. We have to give them the tools to do their jobs." The Crestview Police Department would like to thank the Davis Family for providing the space for many of the Crestview Police Department's training activities. Effie Vera Lee Fleming Mrs. Effie Fleming, 81, of New Harmony, Fla., passed away Tuesday, June 26, 2007 at the Parthenon Health Care Center in Crestview, where she had been a resident for the past few months. Mrs. Fleming was a lifelong resident of New Harmony, where she was born on January 11, 1926 to Ella Mae Hinote and Charles Walker Adams. She married Emmett Henton Fleming on April 27, 1946. Mrs. Fleming was a devoted mother and homemaker for her family. She also helped work the family farm, worked as a seamstress for the Franklin Ferguson Company in Florala, Ala., served in the lunchroom at Paxton School, drove a school bus for the Walton County School System, and worked as a seamstress with Professional Products in DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Mrs. Fleming was predeceased by her parents, an infant twin sister, Essie Bera See, and her husband, Emmett Henton Fleming. She is survived by four sons, John and wife Katherine, Don and wife Kathy of Crestview, Mike and wife Susie, and David and wife Teresa of New Harmony. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Tracy McDonough of Fort Walton Beach, Erin Fleming of Crestview, Lesley Gaines and husband Jason of Destin; Holly Fleming of Crestview, Andrea Fleming and Jimmy Padgett of DeFuniak Springs, Chris Hinkamper of the U.S. Navy, Charlene Hinkamper of DeFuniak Springs, and Megan and Luke Hinkamper of Quincy, Ill.; great- granddaughters Alyssa McDonough of Fort Walton Beach, and Jasmine Padgett of DeFuniak Springs. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, June 29 at the New Harmony Baptist Church, with Rev. Larry Sweat officiating. Burial at the cemetery followed the service. Floral arrangements were accepted. To offer condolences and sign a guest book, visit www.clary-glenn.com online. Clary-Glenn Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mary Dike Strong Mary Dike Strong, age 84, of Crestview, Fla., passed away June 26,2007 at a local hospital. Mary was born on December 30, 1922 to Carl and Elizabeth Strong. She is survived by her son, Charles Bradley Dike of Orlando, Fla.; daughters, Jovce Elizabeth Moya of Orlando, and Barbara Miesch of Crestview; gre. children, Thomas, Evan, Christina and Bethany Miesch, all of Crestview, Dyani Dike and Eric Dike of Orlando. A graveside service will be held on Monday, July 2 beginning at 11 a.m. E.T. at Glen Haven Memorial Park Cemetery in Winter Park, Fla. Whitehurst- Powell Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements. Associates Joe Earnhardt George Cook 6 I Crestview News Bulletin LOCAL SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2007 what s Happe n Each Sudoku puzzle is divided into nine sections, and each section has nine blank squares. Fill in all 81 squares on the puzzle with numbers 1 to 9. You may not repeat any numbers in any one of the nine sections that you've already used elsewhere in that section. Also, you can use each number 1-9 only once in each horizontal line of nine squares, and in each vertical column of nine squares. The puzzle is completed when you correctly fill every square. ACROSS 1. Undomesticated, like an alley cat 6. Timetable, for short 10. Herring variety 14. _ acid (protein component) . 15. Right-hand man 16. Hard to hold on to. ,17, Phone message to an easy target? 20. Arboreal amphibian 21. Skylit courts 22. Long, long time 23. Kids' card game 25. Relaxation room 26. Place for a brewski 30. Football's Crimson Tide, for short 31. Lena of "Chocolat" 32. Shop lingo 33. Butter serving 36. Super-expensive desk lamp? 40. Chowed down 41. An inert gas 42. Pacific salmon 43. Lift one's blindfold 44. Steakhouse orders 46. Docs' org. 49. Mag. staffers 50. " 'nuff!" 51. Like some eclipses 53. Shop VIPs 58. Alaskan marksmanship contest? 61. 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CROSSWORD 1 3 1 3 d S N 3 1 3 - I vA- -I Al m10 1 O O H S M a i " O s S a mV M I S V-1 O S, S OHS S-a V0 0 H 0 N O N X 3 1 V M0 3 N SO O 0 N a -11 E 0) 1 V d 1 0 N VN I - 1- N 3 a m M NO 3 1 7 3 I I W V a V H S a3 mmL V a I 44. " went thataway!" 45. Dog, slangily 46. Broad necktie 47. Bond portrayer Roger 48. Burns partner 50. Walk off with 52. Hubbubs 53. Terrier type 54. "Alas" 55. Muddy up 56. Pineapple name 57. Editor's mark 59. Diamond figure 60. Actress _ Dawi Chong From staff reports TODAY JONES FAMILY REUNION: The 21st Annual Jones Family Reunion will be held Saturday, June 30, at the Cluster Springs Baptist Church in Liberty, Fla. All relatives and friends are invited to attend the 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. event. Everyone is asked to bring a dish to share at a noon potluck. Drinks and plates will be provided. The reunion is hosted by the descendants of Horace and Emily Jones, who raised a large family in the Liberty community. Everyone is encouraged to bring pictures, mementos and family recipes to share. For details contact Elmer Jones of DeFuniak Springs at (850) 892-9561 or Marsha Jones Cox of Niceville at (850) 897-4801. BAKER REUNION: The 1977 Baker School Class Reunion is to be held Saturday, June 30, at 7 p.m. at the Azteca Restaurant in Crestview. The buffet is $10 per person. Please contact Cindy Steele Brunson at 537-7600 or Brenda Jordan Ball at 682-7070 to RSVP. NOAH TO HOST PUP-A- PALOOZA/REUNION: Pet lovers should reserve June 30, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., to attend NOAH's first annual PUP- APALOOZA. This day of all things doggy will be fun for the whole family. There will be contests, paw painting, a microchip clinic, and agilitN and obedience demonstrations - for four legged attendees. An artist will be on hand to do" one-of-a-kirid caricatures. of pets:. A spacewalk, face painting, door prizes and free hot dogs- and. drinks will keep kids of all ages happy. A special invitation is extended to familie- who have' adopted their dogs from NOAH. Special reunion contests will be held just for them. As, always, there will be cat-s and dogs available for adoption. Formoreinformation call 683-0023 or e-mail info@ northokaloosahumanesociety. org. .. JULY BURN BAN ADVISORY STILL IN EFFECT: Although Florida's Commissioner of Agriculture, Charles Bronson, has rescinded the burn ban advisory for much of the state, Okaloosa County remains exceedingly dry. Okaloosa County'-s, Emergency Management Department encourages citizens to refrain from lighting any open fires during these drought conditions except for those that are authorized by the Florida Division of Forestry. The burn ban advisory will remain in effect in Okaloosa County until further notice, For more information contact Director of Public. n Safety Dino Villani at 651- 7150. CITY OF CRESTVIEW FIREWORKS: The Crestview Parks and- Recreation Department is sponsoring fireworks on Wednesday, July 4 at Old Spanish Trail Park on Stillwell Boulevard. Festivities start at 4:30 p.m. Music and entertainment will be provided by Larkins Express Entertainment from 4:30 to 7:30 and Pat Lawson from 7:30 to 8:30. Activities for kids include a Blues Clues Bouncer, two slides and a train ride. Food and drink vendors will be available. Fireworks will begin at dark. Bring a chair and a blanket. Call 682-4715 for more information. NOMC REHAB MOVING JULY 2: North Okaloosa Medical Center's Rehabilitation Services will begin seeing patients at their new office in the Physicians Medical Plaza, 550W. Redstone Ave., Suite 390, in Crestview. The office was previously at 125 Redstone Ave. in the office suites next to NOMC. The office and staff has expanded and includes Dr. James Mosko, Ph.D., a speech- language pathologist, and Toni Allen, occupational therapist. For more information, call 689-8182 or 683-5906, effective July 1. RAY LYNN PARK AT SHOAL RIVER CLOSED: Ray Lynn Park and Boat Ramp will be closed for approximately four weeks (July 20) for installation of a new water line in the area. Ray Lynn Park is located at the Shoal River in Crestview. To learn more about Okaloosa County Parks, beach accesses or view photos, visit www.co.okaloosa.fl.us. Once online, simply select tourism and select parks, or call 850-689-5772 for more information. MAIN STREET INTERSECTIONS TO CLOSE: Beginning July 1, motorists can expect closed intersections on Main Street in the downtown area of Crestview. These closings are due to the placement of brick pavers in the intersections. The city of Crestview apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause, however, it is necessary to replace the damaged areas of stenciled asphalt. For more information call Wayne Steele at the Department of Public Services at 682-6132. TAX ' COLLECTORS OFFICES CLOSED JULY 4: The Okaloosa County Tax Collectors Office will be closed on July 4, but customers can .still conduct business online at www.okaloosatax.com or via the self-service kiosk in Santa Rosa Mall near the food court. Regular business hours will -resume Thursday, July 5. MAYO TRAIL CLOSING THURSDAY: Mayo Trail in -northwest. Crestview will be closed to through traffic beginning Thursday, l' ulv 5. lulv 5 ianapproximate date for completion of work; however there could be further delays. JUNIOR LIFEGUARD TRYOUTS: The Junior Lifeguard Program will have tryouts July 6-8, from 9 a.m. to noon for girls and boys ages 11-17 with training July 16- 27. Training session hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuition is $125. To sign up, call Beach Safety at (850) 651-7150 as soon as possible and visit co.okaloosa. fl.us for more information. FARLEY AT FRIENDS OF LIBRARY MEETING: Clara MooneanFarley of Farley's Old and Rare Books in Pensacola will be the guest speaker for the July 19th Friends of the Crestview Library meeting. Farley will present a general lecture on collecting old and rare books, identifying first editions, and evaluating and researching your collection. The presentation will conclude with a question and answer session on book repair and restoration. The meeting begins at 10:30 a.m. with coffee and cookies served at 10 a.m. Everyone is welcome to the Friends of the Crestview Library bi-monthly third. Thursday meetings. The library is located at 1445 Commerce Dr. (behind the Post Office). Call 682-4432. MEET MR. LINCOLN AT CRESTVIEW LIBRARY: This program is an enlightening, informative and educational look at the life of the 16th President of the United States, as it might have been told by Lincoln himself. Over the years, Dennis Boggs has researched countless books and papers and has diligently designed a presentation that encompasses 56 years of Abraham Lincoln's life into a program that has something to offer audiences of all ages. "Meet Mr. Lincoln" will be at the Niceville Public Library at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 18 and at the Crestview Robert L. F. Sikes Public Library at 10 a.m. on Friday, July 20. For more information, call the Niceville library at 729- SUDOKU (Difficult) VL8EZ6 V69�SZ 69ZCLL LB998Z 98c96C SUDOKU (Medium) !99 8 tVIS 6 Lt76ZL9 68ZE9V LECL98 8L99V 9ZLL16 E6VLZ8 4070 or the Crestview library at 682-4432. JUNIOR LIFEGUARD JULY SESSION: The next session of the Junior Lifeguard Program is planned for July 16 - 27. The program runs Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tryouts for the session will be held July 6 to 8 from 9 a.m. to noon Tuition is $125. The program is open to girls and boys ages 11 - 17. The Junior Lifeguard Program is a great way to learn about personal and public safety and includes an open house, tours, trips and learning CPR, as well as interactions with EMS Ambulance, Coastguard, GulFlight, marine life and more. The July session is for beginners and advanced. Call Beach Safety at 850-651-7150 as soon as possible and visit co.okaloosa.fl.us for more information. FLAG WARNING SYSTEM: Beach Safety reminds beachgoers to always observe the county's beach flag warning system, which consists of a green flag indicating safe swimming conditions, a yellow flag for medium hazard, a red flag for high hazard and a purple flag indicating the presence of marine pests. A double red flag flying along public beaches signifies that the waters are closed. Officials also recommend swimming in areas with lifeguards on duty and that you, always utilize caution when in the water. UWF OFFERS "INTERNET MAPPING FOR REALTORS": The University of West Florida Division of Continuing Education will offer "Internet Mapping for Realtors" on Fridays, July 6 - 27, from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., on the UWF Main Campus. The enrollment fee.is $99 per person. The program is designed to enhance realtors' knowledge and usage of Internet mapping services that utilize GIS technology. The curriculum is focused primarily on Escambia County .and Santa Rosa County, but much of the course content can be applied to other counties. It is designed for beginning to intermediate users of Internet mapping Web sites. For more information or to enroll, contact the UWF Division of Continuing Education at (850) 474-2914 or visit ContinuingEd.uwf.edu. ADULT TUTORS NEEDED: The AmeriCorps program at Okaloosa-Walton College is seeking committed adults to tutor youth who have limited English language skills. Fluency in Spanish or another foreign language is not required. AmeriCorps members serve in Okaloosa and Walton County elementary, middle and high schools beginning Aug. 15, Applications must be received by July 16. Tutors must be at least 17 years of age and have a high school diploma, GED or higher education. OWC is seeking 24 full-time and 10 half-time AmeriCorps members. Applications are available at all six OWC campuses. For more information, contact the AmeriCorps office at 729- 6037 or 729-4946 on the OWC Niceville campus, or 892-8100 for the OWC Chautauqua Center in DeFuniak Springs. ALLIGATORS ARRIVE AT MUSEUM: The City of Fort Walton Beach Heritage Park and Cultural Center is hosting its first traveling exhibit, "Alligators: Dragons in Paradise." The exhibit will be housed at the Indian Temple Mound Museum through Aug. 29. Heritage Park and the Indian Temple Mound Museum are open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Sundays in June and July, noon to 4:30 p.m. The exhibit is included in regular WEEKLY CROSSWORD,~ e admission to Heritage Park. SATURDAY JUNE 30, 2007 LOCAL Crestview News Bulletin I 7 July 4 roundup Robbyn Brooks Crestview News Bulletin This Independence Day, you can celebrate in Crestview with fun, food, fireworks, family and faith. Beginning at 4:30 p.m. on July 4 at Spanish Trail Park, there'll be activities for kids, including a Blues Clues bouncer, slides and a train. There will also be music, and fireworks begin at dark. Food and drink vendors will be present. If you're looking to celebrate the birth of our nation ahead of schedule, two area churches have plans this Sunday. Woodlawn Baptist Church is holding a patriotic service and will honor all service men and women who are present. "It's a very moving and inspirational service," said Mary Evelyn Marino, Woodlawn's secretary. The church will show a "Salute to Patriots" slide presentation featuring current and former members of the armed forces who are congregation members. The service will also provide an opportunity for those present to sing patriotic songs and hear special selections performed by the choir. Starting at 4 p.m. at First Assembly of God in Crestview, you can find games and food to "suit everyone." Concerts begin at 6 p.m., featuring Rush of Fools, Mercy's Mark and Pocket Full of Rocks. Fireworks will light up the sky sometime between 9 and 10 p.m. "This is just a gift to our community. It's a very patriotic event," said Mark English, senior pastor of First Assembly. "This is probably our favorite event." with Chayne Sparagowski 0 � C1 e The ONLY f * All *0S~0000000@~000000004 ull line Black Cat dealer within 250 miles! Fireworks are 100% guaranteed! S. e e0 *0 0 0 'S 0 *0 * Well, the first month of summer vacation is over. Why is it that we can't wait for school to be out for the summer, and then a month later, we're bored and ready to go back? To ease my boredom, I went with my mom to see some of her patients at a .new facility here in Crestview, Caring Hearts. Caring Hearts is a pediatric extended care facility located off West Redstone on Medcrest Drive. The center is open from 7:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. This is a day care for children with special needs, and who are considered "medically fragile." A doctor refers a child to the center due to health or medical- conditions that require a nurse, or special monitoring. Caring Hearts provides nursing services and therapy services .to these children throughout the day, under the guidance of their pediatrician. This center serves Okaloosa, Walton and Holmes counties, and the facility has transportation to and from the center (for those without their own transportation), and the transportation team is also medically trained. The staff at Caring Hearts is very nice and friendly, too. The: administrator and director of nursing is Diana, the nursing staff is Cindy, Kenda, Scharhonda, and Alissa, and there's LaKeisha, Nadia, Scharhonda, Stacy, who are the transportation staff. You can see that they enjoy being with the children just by watching them interact together. They treat each child equally; having time for each child, too. The children who attend Caring Hearts have a variety of diagnoses: cerebral palsy, severe asthma, seizure disorders, stroke, heart problems, cancer, and complications from prenatal exposure to drugs or alcohol, or failure to thrive, and/or premature birth. I'm sure there are other diagnoses, too. The building is like a miniature amusement park! The rooms and hallways' walls are brightly painted with many different animals and flowers, and each child has his own little "space" with a crib or hospital-type bed, changing area, and play area. There's also a large general play area, a kitchen area where everyone has their meals, an isolation room for those at high risk, and the therapy room. The therapy room and general play area are where we spent most of the day. My mom, along with Missy and Edie, two other. therapists, provides occupational therapy to several of the children once a week through the Pediatric Therapy Center on Embassy Row; physical therapy is provided by Sabra of the Pediatric Therapy Center and Prime Time Therapy. Most of the children receive therapy two to three times a week at the center. The therapy room is like a playroom, too, as the therapists use "play" and toys to help children develop various skills that will help them do things on their own as they get older. On the day of my visit there were only five of the eight children at the center, but the playroom was still a busy place. These children are as active as any other child, and just as curious! While my mom worked with a girl in one of the beds, doing her exercises, I looked around, checking things out. I quickly realized that these children aren't afraid of a new face, and soon I found myself sitting on the floor playing with two little boys in the large playroom. Together, we drew on the Magna Doodles, and matched colors and shapes on the Leap Pad. Next, we were building towers with blocks and then knocking them down! I somehow managed to take a few pictures of the boys while we played; of course, like any other child, once they see the camera they become little boys with BIG smiles! As my mom moved into the therapy room with a little boy, I joined them to see what he would be doing. My mom and the little boy played with blocks - she makes a building or "bridge" (her words), and he tries to copy' it. Next, they're stacking blocks into towers to see how high they can go before the tower falls. It sure does seem like my mom has an easy and fun job! But I know from watching her that there are different skills that these "playthings" develop, and I also know she loves her job and the children she works with. I'm able to snap a few quick shots while they're playing, too. I can honestly say that the center is not what I expected, but that I'm not disappointed. You only have to see the children to know they're happy and having fun. And best of all, this was one summer day when I wasn't bored! , See Ihis story OLINEailh - -FEATURED VIDEO CONTENT www.crestviewbulletin.com SNorth Okaloosa makes the grade 0 We offer the largest selection of Top Quality, Name Brand, retail fireworks at the Lowest Possible Price, Anywhere, Guaranteed! We are one of the largest retail fireworks dealers in the South, with over 3,400 square feet of dispalyed fireworks! 27 years, same location in Downtown Florala (behind Florala Pharmacy) Leslie Fike Florida Freedom Newspapers CRESTVIEW - Grades for the 2007 school year are in and North Okaloosa Schools are reporting all A's and B's for the spring semester. Results were released Friday by the Florida Department of Education with Baker School and all elementary and middle schools maintaining their "A" status from 2006. "I spoke to Baker this morning and they're so proud they made an "A " said Laurel Hill Princip -1 Susan Lowrey-Sexton, who spoke on the school's behalf. Laurel Hill School missed raising its "B" status to an "A" by one point, said Lowrey-Sexton. "Nobody wants to miss it by one point," she added. "(But) we're proud of our grade too." The school also learned that every grade met the criteria for the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. However, the schools administration and faculty are examining ways to improve its overall science score for next term. "We're looking to accentuate the science curriculum beyond the textbook with more hands- on experience and more laboratories for the students and science fairs," said Lowrey-Sexton. "Laurel Hill's overall score confirms research that schools with more economically disadvantaged students often demonstrate lower achievement," Superintendent of Okaloosa County Schools Alexis Tibbetts stated in a press release. The district is working to address thisissue and close the achievement gap, she added. Crestview High School exceeded the number of points needed for an "A," but kept its "B" status because the lowest quarter of students didn't make adequate improvements in their reading. Tibbetts said the district has already begun to address this issue as well by hiring literacy coaches in the high schools. (334) 858-6623 Owner: Buddy Holley Crestview Ne s Bulletin 17 SATU DAY J UN E 0, 207 L CAL �15 Df5scoVA/T Ft� 8 I Crestview News Bulletin LOCAL Crestview resident leaves strong legacy at 728th Greg Davenport Florida Freedom Newspapers Eglin Air Force Base's 728th Air Control Squadron is the biggest and possibly the best air control squadron in the entire Air Force. One of the main reasons for that is because of its outgoing leader, former Crestview resident Lt. Col. Frederick DeFranza. DeFranza, who recently relinquished command to Lt. Col. Douglas Hagen, arrived at Eglin Air Force Base in January of 2004 from the 12thAirborne Command and Control Squadron at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., where he was the assistant director of operations. The colonel, who was assuming the director of operations position at the 728th, said he arrived at the squadron at an awkward time. The airmen from the squadron were just returning from a deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and the squadron had an influx of new, inexperienced personnel. There was no equipment to train these new airmen because it had to be left overseas for OIF and the squadron would be re- deploying back to OIF at the end of the year. To top Warrent issued for Canady's arrest Robbyn Brooks Crestview News Bulletin A warrant has been issued for 25-year-old Marcus Damien Canady for "attempted murder" and "attempted armed robbery" in connection with a Feb. 5 stabbing at the Family Dollar store in Crestview. "All along we knew who did it, but we just didn't have the proof," said Lt. Jamie Grant with the Crestview Police Department. Canady's abandoned clothes gave investigators the proof they needed to charge him with the stabbing. He is currently being held in the Dane County Jail in Madison, Wis. on unrelated charges. The State Attorney's office will arrange to have Canady extradited to Florida. However, it's expected he will face prosecution in Wisconsin first. According to a release from the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Western District of Wisconsin, Canady was charged on April 2 with being a felon in possession of a firearm. He was arrested after police found him in an upside down vehicle in a ditch in Fitchburg, Wis. Police found a 9-mm pistol in his waistband, the release noted. Back in April 2006, Canady was arrested for the armed robbery of a Crestview convenience store. That case was later dismissed. Almost a year after that, he allegedly stabbed a clerk of the Family Dollar Store in Crestview, becoming violent when she didn't have access to the store safe. Florida Freedom Newspaper's Jill Nolin contributed to this report. it off, the man who could probably show him how to handle such a situation, the squadron commander, was deployed. While most would complain about the situation, DeFranza relished the opportunity. "(The situation) created some interesting challenges. I'm always up for a challenge," the lieutenant colonel said. "You have to motivate people to say 'This is our mission. Now we have to go there with a warrior mindset.' It took some very motivated people to say 'We're going to be ready by Christmas '04.'" After being deployed to the desert twice as a member of the 12th ACCS, he knew the one thing that would ensure that his squadron would be able to get the job done and get his airmen home safe was training. He said while most Control and Reporting Centers dealt with air-to- air operations, OIF was different because most of the operations were air-to- ground. To help prepare the inexperienced airmen, DeFranza borrowed equipment from a National Guard unit in order to train. He also knew that a certain intangible would make a big difference - attitude. "(The vibe was) the people who had just got back from Iraq were burnt out," DeFranza explained. "It takes a lot for an individual to say 'I just did eight months and now I'm about to go back.' " To combat that frustration, he placed the new airmen with experienced veterans to create the right mix of youth and experience. Even though he was getting his airmen on the right track, the lieutenant colonel said he was having a difficult time adjusting due to the fact he was away from "the source of his strength and drive," his wife, Lorie, and son, Matthew, and that he was living in a pop-up camper at a campground while his home was built. After the deployment in 2004, DeFranza would take command of the squadron in September of 2005. His son and wife soon joined him, and Mrs. DeFranza accepted a teaching position at Crestview High School. DeFranza believes his experience as DO of the squadron prepared him well to take its reins. The new commander swiftly made changes and even developed a vision Mike Fleck I Parks Photo Lab Lt. Col. Frederick DeFranza (right) hands off the standard of the 728th Air Control Squadron during the change of command ceremony last week. statement that emphasized training and deployability at any time. "I wanted to bump up the standard," he said. "I came up with the squadron vision, which is basically 'Train harder than we fight.' So, when we are deployed to OIF, it got easier and easier every time we went." And it did. DeFranza said his squadronreceived numerous compliments on their performance in the field and also helped rewrite Air Force- level tactics procedures. He feels the squadron's commitment to its vision and the team is what has made it so successful. "As a commander I'm demanding," he admits. "What impressed me is that everyone in this unit bent over backwards to make things happen. I feel very fortunate that the people around me bought into this vision." Even though he will be taking a position in Stuttgart, Germany, as a staff member at European Command, DeFranza said being in charge of the 728th is probably one of the biggest highlights of his career and one he won't soon forget. "I'm going to miss the daily interactions," DeFranza said. "This is my longest assignment. I have roots here in the community. It's hard to leave all that. I'll miss this place. I'll miss the people." Even better than chocolate and peanut butter together. 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All rights reserved. The name EMBARQ and the jet logo are trademarks of Embarq Holdings Company LLC. EMB1-07-04713 SATU RDAY, J U NE 30, 2007 CLASSIFIED SATUR DAY. J UlNF0 2007 Crestview News Bulletin I 9 r214WKfi * 1iIwoI w0 13 ' Legal# 100119 ord at the clerk's of- ments in this case, includ- fice. ing orders, are available IN THE CIRCUIT at the Clerk of the Circuit COURT OF THE FIRST WARNING: Rule Court's office. You may JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN 12.285, Florida Fam- review these documents AND FOR ily Law Rules of Pro- upon request. OKALOOSA cedure requires cer- COUNTY, FLORIDA tain automatic dis- You must keep the Clerk CASE NO.: closure of documents of the Circuit Court's of- 07-DR-2887-C and information. fice notified of your cur- DIVISION Failure to comply rent address. (You may can result in sanc- file Notice of Current Ad- FRED JOSEPH KNALL, tions, including dis- dress, Florida Family Law JR, missal or striking of Form 12.915.) Future Petitioner, pleadings. papers in this lawsuit will .LA +_ k- -AA and ALECIA R. BERNARDI Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: ALECIA BERNARDI 4711 Yorkshire Ave. Parmo Ohio 44134 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written de- fenses, if any, to it on Fred Joseph Knall, Jr, whose address is 4694 Wilkerson Bluff Holt, Florida, 32564 on or be- fore July 30, 2007 and file the original with the clerk of this Court at 101 E. James Lee Blvd RM 210, Crestview, Florida 32536 before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail - to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current ad- dress. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Su- preme Court Ap- proved Family Law Form 12.91S5 Future papers in this law- suit will be mailed to the address on rec- Do Something Good For Tomorrow RECYCLE TODAY! Taking applications for ages 0-3 years old breakfast, lunch and snack provided. For more information please call 683-9145 or 685-5098 Helping Hands, Residential cleaning, Weekly & Biweekly, Deep Cleaning Special Occasions, Lic & Ins Call Tobi at 368-8343 Affordable Concrete Tear out, driveways, patios, sidewalks. Some brickwork, coloring. Bobcat work Free est. Lic/Ins 685-5130 Free Borders Concrete repair replace, Decorative & Overlays. Concrete Excellence! Lic. & Ins. 305-1258 LATHAM CONCRETE Robert Latham Masonry, Contractor - Lic./ Ins. Since 1977 All types of Concrete work. House slabs, Driveways, Additions. 3000 PSI mix used on every job. Also Bobcat work. Free est. 682-0137 Cell 826-1672 Handy Helpers Errands & Shopping, Assistance for elder?, Cleaning, Yard work. Discount for Seniors. Ronda or Susie 537-9307 Honey-Do Services "For all Your HONEY-DO'S Your Honey Won't Do" Joshua Hill 850-398-2284 JAMES FLOORING Installing in the Crestview area for over 13 years, quality service at reasonable rates. Call 978-1613 for your free estimate Dated June 18, 2007 Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Court By: K. Sims Deputy Clerk 6/23/07 6/30/07 7/7/07 be mailed TO mthe aaaress on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285 Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in TO: Cheryl Lynn Davis Respondent's Last Known Address: 2900 North State Rd. 7 Margate, FL 33063 YOU ARE, NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written de- fenses, if any, to it on Roger Nelson Hedlund, whose address is 38 Clark St West Palm Bch., FL 33405 on or be- fore July 30, 2007, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at Okaloosa County Court- house Annex, Shalimar, FL 32579, before service on Petitioner or immedi- ately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court docu- Long honey do list? Can't find time? No job too small. Just call! Great prices. Jeff. 682-7866 Dumpster on wheels and Dumpster rentals, debris hauling Services. Call Brad @ 865-3266 or 682-7316 BELLA LAWN CARE Residential/ Commer- cial Free Estimates. 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Licensed and insured. 537-4419 Refrences Available U.S. BANK NA- TIONAL ASSOCIA- TION, AS TRUSTEE IN SUCCESSOR IN IN- TEREST TO BANK ONE AS TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON MBS 2002-19 Plaintiff, vs. KEITH WARNER A/K/A KEITH A. WARNER et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLO- SURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- nal Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated June 21, 2007 and en- tered in Case No. 2007-CA-86-S of the Cir- cuit Court of the FIRST Ju- dicial Circuit in and for Yard dirt for sale, mini- mum $75 delivered. Call 758-1477 J.W. Pressure Washing & Painting. Licensed & in- sured. Reasonable rates. 682-9220 MIKE GOLLES PAINTING Interior, exterior, also pressure washing. Li- censed & Insured. Free estimates. Ph. 682-5347. Senior citizen discounts. Backhoe & front end loader work. Spread gravel,dirt, dig or leveling. Hourly rates. 850-830-7747 Tractor Work, bushhogging, Sand spreading, dirt leveling, light clearing, debris re- moval. Licensed & in- sured. Serving Baker & Crestview areas for past 14 years. 537-3835 D.B. Tree Trimming Professional & Reliable Tree Trimming, & Tree Removal. Call Daniel Barrow at 398-1092 SHEETS TREE SERVICE ExperiencedTree trimm- ing and removal, stump removal, 50ft bucket truck and brush chipper. Free estimates. Licensed & Insured 689-3429 or 398-3347, 758-8619 Pressure Washing Vinyl siding, mobile homes, patios, sidewalks and driveways. What- ever your need for the lowest price. Call 423-1223 OKALOOSA County, Florida wherein U.S. BANK NATIONAL AS- SOCIATION, AS TRUS- TEE IN SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO BANK ONE AS TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON MBS 2002-19, is the Plaintiff and KEITH WARNER A/K/A KEITH A. WARNER; JANET WARNER A/K/A JANET E. WARNER A/K/A JA- NET A. WARNER; are the Defendants ,1 will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at IN FRONT OF CLERK'S FRONT DOOR OF SHALIMAR ANNEX at 11:00AM, on the 23 day of July 2007, the following described prop- erty as set forth in said Fi- nal Judgment: and the seal of this Court on June 22, 2007. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Court By: K. Sims' Deputy Clerk Publish in Crestview News Bulletin Invoice To: Echevarria, Codilis & Stdwiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tamna, Florida 33622-5018 F06022767 NMNC-CONV-B- dnathan **See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East Crest- view, FL, 32536-3515. telephone number (8560) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. or Shalimar (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway Shalimar, F, 32579- telephone number (850) 651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 6/30/2007 7/7/2007 Leaal# 100123 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. OVERDEAR- MORT- GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- TEMS, INCORPORATED AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC- are the De- fendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at IN FRONT OF CLERK'S FRONT DOOR OF SHALIMAR ANNEX at 11:OOAM on the 23 day of July 2007, the following described prop- erty as set forth in said Fi- nal Judgment: LOT 1 CRIMSON HEIGHTS ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17, PAGE 55 OF THE PUBLIC REC- ORDS OF OKALOOSA News Bulletin Invoice To: Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F07000232 CHASE- SPECFHLMC-R-cselph **See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East Crest- view, FL, 32536-3515- telephone number (8560) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. or Shalimar (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 1250 N. Ealin Parkway, Shalimar, Ft, 32579- telephone number (80) 651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 6/30/2007 7/7/2007 Legal# 100124 NOTICE OF PETITION AND NOTICE OF HEARING TO TERMI- NATE PARENTAL RIGHTS PENDING ADOPTION JEFFERY A. OVER- TO: UNKNOWN DEAR et al, AFRICAN-AMERICAN Defencant(s). MALE And Any Other Male Who May Be NOTICE OF FORECLO- The Biological Or Le- SURE SALE gal Father Of the Mi- nor Child Sought To NOTICE IS HEREBY Be Adopted In These GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- Proceedings nal Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated June 21, 2007 and en- tered in Case No. 2007-CA-191-S of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA County, Florida wherein JPMORGAN CHASE BANK N.A is the Plain- tiff and JEFFERY A. OVERDEAR; OK KIM HOME RESTORATION. c. KITCHEN & BATH * WINDOWS & DOORS S FANS & LIGHTING TILE * DRYWALL SWOOD-ROT * TRIM MOULDING *DECKS * ROOF REPAIR : s . YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a proceeding to termi- nate any parental rights and obligations you may have, or claim, concern- in a female child born full term on Ma 11, 2007, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has been filed against you. You are required to serve a copy of your written defenses to it, if any, on the petitioner's attorney, whose name and address are: ROBISON HARRELL, ADOPTION CENTER, 3 Clifford Drive Shalimar, Florida 32579, and file the origi- nal with the Clerk of Court Okaloosa County Courthouse 101 James Lee Blvd., Crestview, Flor- ida 3256-3515, on on or before August 20, 2007. If you fail to do so a default judgment will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the petition. This action has been filed in the Circuit Civil Divi- sion of the Circuit Civil Division of the Okaloosa County Circuit Court; the address and telephone number for the Clerk of Couch FOR SALE: Light Court is Han Don How- Brown Sectional, Seats ard, Circuit Court Clerk, up to 6 people. Good Okaloosa County Court- Condition. $100 house 101 James Lee 850-682-4878 Blvd East Crestview, FL 32436, (850) 651-7200 The birth mother is cur- rently 17 years of age; she was 17 years oldat the time of conception, and her approximate physical description at said time was as follows: Race- Caucasian; Hair Color-brown; Eye Color-hazel; Height- 5'4"; Weight-50 pounds. Conception is believed to have oc- curred at an evening party during August 2006. The birth mother Found: Young. Beagle type dog, male on Farmer St., Crestview on 6/19. Call 387-1315 SPONSE TO THIS NO- 2100 I TICE WITH THE COURT OR TO APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES GROUND UPON CKC stored WHICH THE COURT CKCShidood femae 8 SHALL END ANY PA- weeks old, health certifi- RENTAL RIGHTS YOU , adorble $3c50 MAY HAVE REGARDING catersadorable, $300 without50 THE MINOR CHILD A 2 males for stud If said hearing is resched- uled, you must appear at said hearing, as rescheduled. Copies of all court docu- ments in this case, includ- ing orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon Court Order. Yo0u , must keep the Clerk of the Ciiouii Couri ffc notifi d :,i oju' .:u.r' r.a address. (You may file Notice of Current Ad- dress, Florida Family Law Form 12.915) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed t o the address on record at the clerk's office. This Notice shall be pub- lished once each week for 4 consecutive weeks in the Crestview News Bulletin, the Pittsburgh Le- gal Journal, and the Pitts- burgh Tribune Review. DATED: June 26, 2007 DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Tiffany Gardner Dp,,tv,, Clr IN THE CIRCUIT ,- uy .. COURT FOR THE ROBISON R. FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- HARRELL CUlT IN AND FOR 3 Clifford Drive OKALOOSA Shalimar FL 32579 COUNTY FLORIDA 1850)651-5225 CIVIL ACION CASE etitoner/Adoption Entity NO.: 07-DR-2306B A/('/93207 service. Call . 334-572-4651 leave message if no answer. CLIPPENDALES Pet Grooming, bath, clips nai.; and flea piodi .' e .' a Fa.e a .a'.r l o : c,:.llQr. e.-',. enlr, tna pe apparelI including ink and green camo. Call us for a ap- pointment at 537-4006 Shih-tzu Puppies Beautiful. Crestview, $350. 850-685-5517 S2130 ] GOATS FOR SALE: Eight Months old. Two at $305 each firm. Call Charlie HInson at 305-6375 Crestview. 3100-Antiques 3110-Appliances 3120 - Arts & Crafts 3130 - Auctions 3140 - Baby Items 3150 -Building Supplies 3160 - Business Equipment 3170-Collectibles 3180- Computers 3190 - Electronics 3200 - Firewood 3220 - Furniture 3230 - Garage/Yard Sales 3240 - Guns 3250 - Good Things to Eat 3260 - Health & Fitness 3270 - Jewelry/Clothing 3280 - Machinery/ Equipment 3290 - Medical Equipment 3300 - Miscellaneous 3310 - Musical Instruments 3320 - Plants & Shrubs/ Supplies 3330 - Restaurant/Hotel 3340 - Sporting Goods 3350 - Tickets (Buy & Sell) Now Accepting Consignment Items For Our July Auction. Garrett & Garrefftt Auction Co. WJ. Garrett AB#2107 AU#2727. 151 SE E inPkwy, FWB 244-7453 CellPhones For Soldiers Cell Phones for Soldiers hopes to turn old cell phones into more than 12 million minutes of prepaid calling cards r U.S. troops sta- tioned overseas. The cell phones are sold to a company that recy- cles them and the money is used to pur- chase calling cards hat are sent to our troops. We are proud to be a part of this effort. Drop Off Locations NW Florida Daily News 200 Racetrack Rd NW Ft. Walton Crestview News Bulletin 295 W James Lee Blvd Destin Log 1225 Airport-Rd Niceville Glass 739 E. John Sims Pk Sant Rosa Press Gazette 6629 Elva St, Milton Cell Phones for Soldiers is a Non-Profit 501 (c)(3) company and donations are fax deductible. 3110 Sharp Microwave 2.0 c ft 1200 w, $75. Stanley Precision Miter Box wit saw, $30. Pio- neer Six Compact, Disk Magazine $35. Call 85M-689-3061. --190 32" CRT TV Flat screen HDTV Sony We a. $500. 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'KC Shih-tzu's. 334 5.2-4651 Mower- Murray Rear Engine Rider with 2 bags. Good Cond. Just serviced, $400. Leave mess. or Call after 7pm. 682-1750 ( t EMPLOYMENT 4100 - Help Wanted 4110 - Restaurants/Clubs 4120- Sales 4130 - Employment Information 4100 HEW nilAY Administrative Member Serv- ice Representa- tive High school diplo- ma/equivalent with conversational Spanish preferred. A minimum of two years experi- ence in customer serv- ice/clerical duties and six months cashier ex- perience is required with the following skills and abilities: good computer and data en- try skills excellent 10-key skills, balancing a cash drawer, dealing effectively with people of diverse backgrounds under stressful circum- stances, and working in a team environment. Applicants must have the ability to work at any area office as as- signed. Applications will be ac- cepted through July 13 at CHELCO's Defuniak Springs office. The ap- plication can be ac- cessed on-line at wvww. chelco.com, click on the employment link to complete and submit, or pick upE alication and return to: CHELCO Human Re- sources, P.O. Box 512 Defuniak Springs, FL 32435 Fax No. 850-951-2302. RE- SUMES ACCEPTED ONLY IF ATTACHED TO APPLICATION. Drug Free Workplace- EEO- M/F Be your own boss. Seeking tupperware sales consultants who can work pt/ft. Training provided. Salary depends on your sales, fund raising, and recruiting other consult- ants. Chance to win jew- elry, trips, or cars. Buy tupperware at discounted prices. Call Wanda, 682-9043 for more info. 7/14/07 sanctions, including LOT 53 COUNTY COUNTY, FLORIDA. has identified the birth fa- dismissal or striking o1 CLUB ESTATES OF their an unknown pleadings. CRESTVIEW, UNIT A/K/A 981 CRIM- African-American male. ONE, ACCORDING SON HEIGHTS His physical description Legal# 100121 Dated: June 20, 2007 TO THE MAP OR COURT FORT WAL- at the time of conception PLAT THEREOF, AS TON BEACH, FL is unknown for the rea- ..---.- .. IN THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT RECORDED IN PLAT 32547 sons set forth in the court . COURT OF THE FIRST COURT BOOK 8, PAGES 100 file. . JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND 101, OF THE Any person claiming fr. . AND FOR By: Tiffany Gardner PUBLIC RECORDS OF an interest in the There will be a hear- i OKALOOSA Deputy Clerk OKALOOSA surplus from the ing on the petition to COUNTY, FLORIDA COUNTY, FLORIDA. sale, if any, other terminate parental CASE NO.: 6/30/07 than the property rights pending 07-DR-2341-S 7/7/07 A/K/A 208 GOLF owner as of the date adoption on Augus DIVISION 7/14/07 COURSE DRIVE, of the Lis Pendens 27, 2007, at 9:40 PSANI 7/21/07 CRESTVIEW, FL must file a claim a.m. (Central Time) PETS&ANIMALS ROGER NELSON 32536 within sixty (60) before Judge Ter- 2100- Pets HEDLUND, days after the sale. rance R. Ketchel at 2110 - Pets: Free to Petitioner, Any person claiming the Okaloosa County Good Home Legal# 100122 an interest in the WITNESS MY HAND Courthouse, 101 2120 - Pat Supplies andsurplus from the and the seal of this court James Lee Blvd. East, 2130 - Farm Animals/ IN THE CIRCUIT sale, if any, other on June 22, 2007. Crestview FL 32536. Supplies CHERYL LYNN COURT OF THE FIRST than the property The court has set aside 2140 - Pets/Livestock DAVIS, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN owner as of the date Don W. Howard five (5) minutes for this Wanted Respondent. AND FOR of the Lis Pendens Clerk of the Circuit Court hearing. OKALOOSA must file a claim NOTICE OF ACTION COUNTY, FLORIDA within sixty (60) By: K. Sims UNDER SECTION FOR DISSOLUTION CIVIL ACTION CASE days after the sale. Deputy Clerk 63.089 FLORI- OF MARRIAGE NO. 2007-CA-86-S DASTATUTESS, FAILURE WITNESS MY HAND Publish in Crestview TO FILE A WRITTEN RE- W In The Matter of the 7/27/ IN THE CIRCUIT Termination of Pa- 7/14/2007 COURT OF THE FIRST rental Rights for the 7/21/2007 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Proposed Adoption AND FOR Of A Minor Child. OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Baby Girl Platek CIVIL ACTION CASE (DOB: 5/11/07) NO. 2007-CA-191-S I 1120 DIVISION NOTICE OF ACTION, I ,-if-%I v F~l m I ,o u I L- OV cr - 100- LI .-- I I 4100 | Construction/Trades Laborer Full time Benefits after 90 days. Age 25 or older wit good driving record. Will train. Fax MVR & criminal record search to 682-8694 NEW TDAY Drivers Delivery Driver/Service Mechanic For local rental store. CDL license preferred, clean driving record. Ap- ply in person at Crest- view Ready Rent, 311 James Lee Blvd, Crest- view, FL across from Mc- Donalds. Drivers Local Class A or B Driver with 1 year expe- rience. Full time. Benefits after 90 days. Age 25 or older with good driving record. Fax MVR & crimi- nal record search to 682-8694 NEW rTOAV Education/Training ENGUSH COACHES AmeriCorps OWC re- cruitina 36 Enalish Coa- ches for Okaloosa and Walton county schools, starting August 15. Bene- fits include monthly living allowance, education award voucher, health insurance and childcare (if eli bible . Applications at OWC campuses or download at www.owc.edu/americorps Ap ly by July 16. Call 729-6037 or 892-8100 ext. 6037. An equal ac- cess/equal opportunity institution. Persons with disabilities encouraged to apply. See Our Job Posting on emeraldcoastobswes.com Web ID #27743539 Educational Wesleyan CCC, now iri ng part time VPK Teacher for August, '07. CDA or degree required. 682-7319 LNEW ruTA Law Enforce./Security SECURITY OFFICERS NEEDED Crestview. Full time po- sitions. Not Seasonal. Need Sec. Lic. Benefits Call Today 866-471-2667 EOE NEW rTOJA Medical PT MD or PA for occupational Health clinic Crestview. 2-4 hrs/week, flexible hours. 850434-6168 ext 3 Other Great Income Opportunity! Detail Oriented Carrier needed for Crestview Area NORTHWEST FLORIDA Daily News NO COLLECTIONS REQUIRED! The Northwest Florida Daily News collects all fees for you, all you do is drive! If you have dependable transportation, valid insurance, can handle early AM hours and are the type of person people depend on, I want to talk to you, TODAY! Contact Gary, District Manager for The Daily News at: 850 685-8058 Or apply in person at: 200 Racetrack Rd NW Ft Walton Beach, FL. Retired Military encour- aged to apply Route Driver The Crestview Bulletin is looking for a route driver witr de- pendable transporta- lion, and good driving record. Applicant must be able to provide proof of insurance, able to work up to 6 hours in the AM on Wednesday and Sat- urdays and must able to lift 50 Ibs. This is a Great Retiree Job. If in- terested please apply at 295 W. James 1ee BIvd, Crestview. I CLASSIFIED 10 I Cr~tesiPw N Nws RiBiletin SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2007 ~HELP'-, Automotive Sales We offer good pay ex- cellent benefits. Apply in person to David Cain at Work Wanted: Decks, privacy fences and other misc. handyman projects. Reasonable prices. Call 850-685-8202. Lee Chrysler Dodge Jeep, 5200 Hwy 85 S. in / , , Creslview Background check Drug Free Workplace A * - . See our job posting on emeraldcoastiobswest.com Web ID #27747881 Sales AVON Lady looking 5100- Business for new Reps & Helpers Opportunites Call 682-2464 to buy or 5110 - Money to Lend sell I 5100 S411 t.Christi Based E i . Cracker Barrel of Crestview Now hiring AM & PM Dishwashers & AM Cooks. Must be over 18 Weekends required EOE 682-8804 ronmental Co. Looking for Reps, Twice named Americas best home based business. Com- any car/benefits possi- le. 1-800-209-0434 Entrepreneurs Dream- Seeking 2-3 sharp peo- ple to partner with to capitalize on perfect tim- ing with exclusive prod- uct. Free training & sup- ort. PT &FT. 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Must see to appreciate! 682-1173 Crestview Brentwood Apartments Now accepting applica- tions for immediate placement. Rental assistance available. EHO. 850-682-9422 CRESTVIEW INN Motel $35 daily, $175 weekly, Furnished efficiency $200 Weekly. $500 4 weeks. Call 682-4466 Crestview/Eglin Riverwood Apartments Visit our model, Mon-Fri 9-5 and Sat. 10-4 1 and 2 BR's w/patio available nowl Sparkling pool 24 hr. Fitness Cen- ter /Business Center Call Heather at 850 683-0011 TODAYI www.riverwoodliving.com Crestview 305 Purl Adams, 2 br, 11/2 ba, W/D $750 mo +dep Avail now. 543-4742 Paid Training, Vacallons PTIFT. 1-800-584-1775 EXT. 5518 USWA __ 05 Chrysler Town Country Limited 18k Miles, Loaded, DVD-Nav. NOW $24,995 |- 6130 Crestview- 2 & 3 br THs in south Crestview. No pets. Clean. Garage. Small fenced backyard. $750 & $850. Call 803-8579. Crestview- 3 br 22 ba, 1 cg, near Wal-Mart. Pets o. Avail 1 July. $975/mo. 496-2563 Crestview- Sale or Rent New 1610sf 3 br, 2.5 ba, 1 cg. Iron Horse Townhomes. Incentives for Military. 259-5924 6240 2 br 2 ba MH in Wing AL. Located in national forest. $365/mo + $365 sd. 251-867-8134 2 br/lba 635 Amos St. $500 rent $500 security, available now. 3br/2ba 2900 Wiste- ria Ave. $700 rent $700 sec. Available July. 682-0078 2br, 2ba, 2cg home on Lake Eufaula. Rent by week month or year. 850-956-2553 Baker 3br, 2ba Large Country Home, front/back porch Dininig room, livingroom kitchen $1000mo,/$1060dp all utilities furnished. Call 398-0834 Crestview Custom home 3/2,with garage. Availa- be 7/1/"007,No smoking/Pets $1200mo/$tOOOdep, 1 year lease, call 865-2593 Crestview- new homes 3br, 2ba, no pets or smoke Starting at $800 mo+dd. 850 35-0432 Crestview Rentals Brook Estates 4/2, $1300 Spring Street 3/1, $675 Field Ave 3/2, $700 Rick Epperson Broker/Owner 850-865-7777 Crestview, S of 1-10 3br, 2ba 2cg, FP Ig fenced yard.. 41 Shoal Lake Dr. No pet/smoke. -.a. $:,. 960mo/ S9:.-:dd 697-1394. �, C'view lakefront custom. 3 br, 2 ba 2 .:q i'50:4f country ierr,." I. 1 101' mn-. 850_ : .3.363 : ,7 , .', "67C.7 1 -6140 -- Desperate to sell New home 3 BR. 2 BA. 1900sf less than 1 yr old Located in Laurel Hill on 12 beautiful acres. Large hardwoods, old barn and wildlife. Asking below appraised & market value $250K Will con- sider all SERIOUS offers. 850-978-2257 Don't Miss This Onel 1/2 Off First Months Rent. 3 bedroom 2.5 bath single car garage townhome only $825. Call Property Professionals Plus 683-1714 For Lease or Sale 3br, 2ba 2 story house w/pool on 1 acre lot in Holt area. $1000mo Dep w/references (850) 537-6222 or 499-7412 For rent 3br, 2ba, dou- ble car arage, brick home, 850-956-2553 House for rent 5 br, 2 ba brick house, new re- modeled, hardwood/tile, very spacious, large kitchen, $1200mo/ $1000dep. Pets ne otia- ble. Call 902-1299 Laurel Hill large 4 br, 2/2 ba, 1 acre lot, near school $875/mo+dd. (912) 96-3516 New Home Rentals *5141 Eagle Way, 3br 2ba *4665 Falcon Way, 3br, 2ba *4504 Goldfinch Way, 3br 2ba *4805 Bobolink Way, 3br, 2ba call 850-689-2221 New houses, for rent to own: Located off Hwy. 90 East of Crest- view 1,385 - 1,425 sf. 3br, 2ba,1& 2 car gar- age All electric with Au- burn Water. High ceil- ings, fireplaces, garden tuBs and ceramic tile. Very Nice Houses. NO PETS Starting $850 per month, $995 Damage Deposit.. References and credit check required. 1 Year Lease. Rent to own option available. Call (850)683-0654 New Homes For Rent to Own Shoal River Country Club and Page Place S/D . 25 `00 Jf "b, 3ba. Thele are co,.iroir, h.,ome, ..dih ,l.pl. ,:J arreniii, ', .One home has gas & electric, the others ore all electric, NO PETS, $1595 per month.& 1 .595 Damage depo-i Re. re,,ces and .:redd check required. 1 year lease. Rent i O.-.r, phIr, available Call ( 5. 683-0654 Teel and Waters- Real Estate 29 Heather Ave, $850 3/2 no pets 2919 Aplin Rd, $850, 3/2/1 ^ ' 102 Trenton *--Ave $11t045 03/2/2,, small pet wapprovaL.. '*, " .' 428 Kerchase Blvd,' $1350 3/2/2 2117 Ha ood Loop $1,495 4/3/2, no pets, All properties require a credit check, one year lease; no'inside smoking, pet fees are non-refundable. Call Debra Frost 682-6156 4.^t ^- i^ . ". ,,- ^ S 6140 Why Rent? You can buy $3750 down & $1284 PI. See Crestview house for sale. Crestview- Share fully furn 2 br, 2 ba house $100/wk or $350/mo. incl. utils. Call 543-6478 Female Roommate wanted to share home $450mo includes all 689-8978 '03 trailer 3 BR 2 BA for rent July 1 $700. On Old River Rd in Baker 850 225-3204 Crestview clean 3 br, 2 ba 16'x80' MH large secluded lot. Appl. inc. Pets nego. Lawn care. $800mo+dep 423-0967 Crestview: 2 br 2 ba. near Was. 3-Mart. $595mao. +$400deps 642-5151a I REAL ETATE FO SALE 7100 - Homes 7110- Beach Home/ SProperty \ 7120- Commercial 7130 - Condo/Townhouse 7140 � Farms & Ranches 7150- Lois and Acreage 7160- Mobile Homes 7170 - Waterlronl 7180 - Investment Property 7190 - Out-of-Town S -Real Estate 7200 - TImeshare Affordable Homes i, For Sale: 3bdicorm. Ed.qe'.o.d Pl ' o, i c, : , " 3 b.ed.-ac.m la.:cb Si 3 bedroom, Riverchase $196,000 5 bedroom, Campbell Ave $195,600 Rick Epperson Broker/Owner 850-865-7777 Charming home in historic milltown 30 min.' MN in Lockhart, Unique redesign. Beaded heart pine floors. Sunroom, porches, fences. \ $124,000. Messages (334) 858-7386. T Teel & Waters t t Real Estate Is 682-6156 T T UPGRADESI Pro-wired for alarm system, formal dining with wood floorilong S covered rear porch, built by J.L Knight. MLS#451179 $271,900-Lucille King 582-9696 4BR, 2.58A new conslructlon, Many upscale features, fully equipped kitchen, custom landscaping & coveredd porch. MLS# 459047 s259,O0--Jenny Teel 582-3821 REDUCEDI 5 acres of private wooded property located on o cul-de-sac in Cleor Creek Estates. ML- MS#46423 595,0t0-Debra Frost 305-9752 l Sots available in Piney Woods Subdivision. Close to Baker school. MLS#444427 $29,900e*-- Bruce Teel 582-3822 L REDUCEDI 3BR, 2A all brick on acre, fireplace, fenced back yard, pergola, covered patlo, oversized shower w/seat. M MLS#462408 59,8(0-Patl Griffin 758-01133 4.66 ACRES/WATERFORNTI S3R, 2.58A updated home w/new roof, skylights & flooring. Workshop, greenhouse,& garage. L MLS#451593 5289,900--DianaBaker 68S-5135 Os 1 1.82 Acre lot has some wetlands, Pond Creek does flood at times. Permanent structures should be on stilts. LS#464634 SIS,O001--Dave Russell 685-8125 lot 499 N. l'rdon Blvd. Al - - . crestview-,o m5,o,323 I - www-.cretviewhomes.com 41 j*1t lt AI TT tAkAlAl rTT 7100 CRESTVIEW & HOLT, FL ~ NEW CONSTRUCTION 4 br, 3 ba, 2 cg, all brick. Rent, Buy, Rent-to- own. 850- 897-0072 or www.WeAreHomeFinders.com Crestview- By owner only $3750 down, $1284 + tax & ins. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 c, FL rm., FP, brick. Newly upgraded. 114 Mill Pond Cove in Beaver Creek S/D. Call 678-7104, N'ville. With NO FORMAL QUALIFYING Crestview Homes For Sale: 2 Homes in Brook Es- tates, both 2400 sf, with 4 bedrooms & 2 baths. Priced to sell nowl Rick Epperson Broker/Owner 8 0-865-7777 Crestview, 3 br, 2 ba, brick. 1250sf, presently being remodeled. As is, $115K. By owner, 689-0150 or 305-0824 DeFuniak: 3br 2ba brick house w/17/2 ac- res. Fenced pastor w/ barn. Off Bob Sikes Rd $290,000 333-0309 Destin 2 br 2 ba 1 cI, in heart of Destin 1351 s1. $229K. Call 368-4291 HtW rIIAY DISTRESS SALE Bank Foreclosures Free list of foreclosure properties. Receive a tree computerized print out. Free recorded mes- sage. 1-866-813-8330 ID#1042 Century 21 Baylis & Davis OPEN HOUSE Realtor Sponsored Crest- view FL, 2325 Lewis St. off Hwy 90 & Old Bethel Rd. Saturday June 27rd, June30th, lpm to 4pm, 2004 Home beautiful newly painted inside, 3br, 2ba w/garage, one of the lowest priced newer homes for sale in Okaloosa Co. Easy Ac- cess to Bases. $137,900 Century 21 Baylis & Da- vis Broker Assoc. ' Roqer - Holland 850-398-1761 2BR, 2BA on beach at The'Crescent. $745,000. Financing incentives available 812-734-5600 S7150o 4.5 Acres or, Poverty C.r k Fp.,ad Baker- 3 br home 38 ac- res. Horses OK! $489K. 2068 Shockley Springs Rd. Below $12K/ac. Beautiful land, pasture, hardwoods, creek. Near Karick Lake. Clint, 904 249-0438 owner/broker Crestview One Acre lot located in Country Breeze Estates on Paved Road, asking $40,000. Located Crest- view, Fl on John Nix Rd. Call 850-773-2002 leave message. 06 Model Like new 16X66 Mobile Home on Rental Lot for Sale in Crestview 2br, 2 full ba with air/heat ceiling fans, Handicap Ramp askin $49000. CallI 850-758-0208 NEW IJAY Affordable Housing Stop paying rent when you can own 3br, 2ba, 2005 Fleetwood on 75X150 lot, Special Fi- nancina available. 850-255-3399 Baker 1 acre liveable Mobile Home & workshop in rear, Take Large Motor Home in Trade $49,500. Call 850-758-5349 Mobile home on 2 ac- res near Holt, FL. For Sale $79,900. Serious Inquires only. 1850) 537-6222 or 499-7412 For Sale Rental Investment Property Ap proximately 1 Renta Units Each on 1 to 2 acre lots will sale All or Indi- vidual. Owner will fi- nance w/appropriate down payment, call 682-1045 from 8:30- 5:00 NEIW IOIAYV We Buy Houses We Solve Money Prob- lems, Need Money Fast Divorce, Foreclose, Tired of being a landlord. 850-255-3399 I 7190 New Orleans, Louisiana - Potential Bed & Breakfast in Historic Faubourg Marigny District. 2 story home with off street park- ing, balcony view of downtown New Orleans skyline. Stained glass doors & windows, hard wood floors. $48,000. Ask for Greg (504) 460-5408 or email: glewiscont@hotmail.com For Salel Panama Cily Resort & Club week 45, efficienc$100 obo. 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 8330 - Campers & Trailers 8340 - Motorhomes 1997 Mercury Cou- Sar $1;500. T997 zuzu Rodeo, 2 Mercedes SL500 2003 white ortpk low mi $57,0 O8555-5915* We buy cars, trailers & boats, etc. Running or not! No title ok. 305-1920 95 Nissan Pathfinder, white, 4x4, 155K miles, off .oad ili res $3300 ..C2e Coll Jeep Cherokee 1989 4 wd 4 door auto 6 cyl 210,600 miles. $1000 obo. 689-5151 days, 685-8037 after 7pm. NEIW TIDAV Toyota 4-Runner '02 Limited, silver, fully loaded 59 600 mi Ask- in $18,400. (863) 287-7851 2004 Ford F250, 4x4, Lariat package, leather, crew cab, fullyloaded $26,000 obo. 758-6223 8140 1 Chevrolet Express G3500 van.12 pas- senger, 67,500 miles, front and rear air, power windows, power locks, running boards cruise and til wheel. $11,000. 850-951-0974 View pic- tures at www.fuzzland.org 1998 Avon Hard bottom inflatable. 80HP 4-stroke Yamaha. Excellent cond. $10,500 Call 850-585-5915 2002 Action Craft 21' W/Trailer $12,000 Call 682-6524 and ask for Kelly For Sale: 9.5 H.P. Evinrude. Like Newa $650. Call 682-3895 2005 Suzuki 250, less than 25 miles like new, steal at $3,20. 34' Damon Daybreak 2000 Super slide, jacks, cam- era, & awning. 25,000 miles. Exc. cond. $32,500. 582-8601 '84 Winnebago Motor home 32 ft, 2"3,000mi. 6.5 Onan generator, new a/c, gas stove & heater, new refrigera- toror, 4,000mi. on tires, nice & clean. $7,995. 682-5697 or 305-6086 06 Chevy Silverado SWB Pewter, Factory Warranty NOW $16,995 06 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab 04 Dodge Ram Regular Cab 4x4, Diesel Maroon, Automatic WAS $34,995 NOW $32,995 WAS $14,995 NOW $12,995 07 PT Cruiser Touring 8900 Miles, Perfect NOW $13,995 06 Chrysler 300C White, Loaded, AWD WAS $S31,995 NOW $29,995 05 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer Blue, Loaded WAS $26,995 NOW $24,995 Lehn Diamond of Award Chevrolet would like to invite customers from Andalusia and surrounding areas to stop by H and let him show you how you can drive away in a new or used vehicle today,. . -r , 'zZ7ANAMWECAN REWlTION WAwNW L j Your Sihrerado Headquarters * Locally Owned & Operated CHBVROLIT 4150 . Ferdon Blvd., Crestview 682-2731 %a I ;Z vu��V-V I MVVVO � U-l�-Ull ~C~W rZ7/S L.E rr A.Id.. . . Sacred Heart's Crestvew Medical Clinic is quality medical care in a friendly, caring environment, Our Services Include: " Same-Day Appointments * A Full-Service Lab * X-Ray & Radiology * Osteoporosis Screenings Cill to schedule an appointment with onew of our physician., 682-6122 Physicians David Campbell, MD, Internal Medicine Wayne Campbell, MD, Internal Medicine Mark Cooper, MD, Family Medicine John Johnson, MD, Family Medicine Lee Thigpen, MD, Internal Medicine Physician's Assistants .- - Bonnte Grundel, PA-C Alicia Osborne, PA-C Andy Patchel, PA-C Don Sexton, PA-C I 4 +- Sacred Heart Ctestview Medical Clinic A Department of Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast 850-682-6122 * 550 W. Redstone Ave, www.sacred-heartorg CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN SPORTS SATUR-AY, JU EJO Mickey Andrews kickoff banquet The North Okaloosa Seminole Boosters' annual kickoff banquet is scheduled for Saturday, July 7 at the Azteca Mexican restaurant in Crestview. Mickey Andrews is a long time defensive coordinator for the FSU program and will be the guest speaker at the event talking about coaching changes within FSU. The banquet will begin with a social hour at 6:30 p.m. followed by a cut-to-order prime rib meal at 7:30 p.m. A cash bar will be available. The Azteca restaurant is located at 795 North Ferdon Boulevard. in Crestview, at the intersection of State Road 85 and Stillwell Avenue. Tickets for the banquet are $40 per adult and $20 per child 12 years and younger. For more information on the event please contact, RogerRobinson (850) 598-1153, Danny Bowers, Sr. (850) 830-8411, Allyson Oury (850) . 305-0678, Rubye Crews (850) 682-2685, or Eva Jones at (850) 682-4708. All-Star Tourney The Crestview All-Stars are looking for donations to help them travel to the state championships held in St. Petersburg on July 13-16. If you do wish to donate to the teams) then your company logo will be posted on the banner brought with them to the tourney. Donations will be broken down in separate brackets: Single: $25-$49 Double: $50-$99 Triple: $100-$149 Homerun: $150-$499 Grand Slam: $500 and up For more information please contact (850) 398-3042 or (850) 398-3047. Family charity fishing event Playground Kiwanis and the Redfish Club will be hosting a family charity fishing tournament on Sunday, July 14 -15. Junior and Senior divisions. will be offered to catch redfish and speckled trout. The awards ceremony will be held a the Original Waterfront Crab Shack and Marina. Free refreshments will be provided. You can register at the following locations: The Original Waterfront Crab Shack and Marina, West Marine in Fort Walton Beach and Destin and Boater's World in Destin. For more information please contact: Rich Gasparian, event chairman at (850) 609-1148. Lions Club charity golf tournament The Crestview Lions Club is putting on a charity golf tourney at Foxwood Country Club on July 28. All proceeds will benefit local area residents achieve better vision through eye examinations, glasses, or other means as required. An eye examination and glasses for one person cost the Lions $80. Come out and sponsor this service for a member of your community. Lunch provided by Sonny's Bar-B-Q. There will be an 8 a.m. late registration and an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. For more information on the event please contact B.J. Thomhave at (850) 682-2012. MGA tournament Foxwood Country Club will be hosting a golf tourney on July 14 with an 8 a.m. shotgun start. Sign up deadline is by 4 p.m. on July 13. Entry fee is $10 and $2 skin games. For more information please contact the country club at (850) 682-2012. A.P. /Special to the News Bulletin This is an aerial view of the new Buccaneer training facility that will evaluate high school players. This is the first NATS program that has come to the state of Florida. EVALUATIONS FOR THE FUTURE Robert Young Crestview News Bulletin It's summertime. Athletic camps are spread all over the state of Florida. Football teams are getting ready for the inevitable. Game time. High school players are always looking for the edge, and to be trained as best they can for the upcoming season. What's better than to train with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? LOCAL RESULTS Runners Overall Senior Grandmaster Female = Emily Speaker 27:44 Crestvie., FL Nale 0-9 First = Ellis kMcDaniel 34:28 Laurel Hill, FL Second = Stormi Hein 3o:41 Crestview. FL Male 10-12 Second = Josh Hope 20:47 Crestvietw, FL Third = David Hope 27:15 Crest-vielv. FL Male 13-15 Third = Nathan Hope 2.:12 Crestviewv. FL Female 13-16 Second = Erin Walker 35:07 Laurel Hill, FL Female lo-19 Second = Kimber Smith 20:41 Laurel Hill, FL Male 20-24 Second = Nlatthew Parker 24:03 Crestview, FL On July 14, in Panama City, the Buccaneers will be hosting an athletic testing program for the National Athletic Training System (NATS) program. The NATS program provides athletic and academic support to high school football players. More than 450 colleges throughout 50 states use the NATS database for overall evaluations. . The reason for NATS is so colleges can get legit information on high school football players. In the past, numerous third Male 30-34 Second = John Pope 23:07 Crestview, FL Female 35-3O First = Amy Linares 25:43 Crest-ne-v, FL Female 50-54 Third = Susan Brannon 34:00 Laurel Hill. FL MNale 50-54 Second = lames Parker 21:41 Cre-,tview, FL Male 60--i4 First = Ken Conlee 20:58 Laurel Hill, FL First place Overall WValker Female = Kimbervly W\ebb 33:39 Crestvie., FL Walkers. Female 15-19 First = Kim \Walker 48:21, Laurel Hill, FL Second = Sarah Di\on 4S:27 Laurel Hill. FL Female 30-3c9 Third = lennifer Stokes. 44:24 Laurel Hill, FL Female 40-4�c Third = Corinne Spence 41.15 Baker, FL Male o0-69 First = Ed Kitchen 4o:22 Crestviewi, FL Male 70+ First = Randv Jovner 44:42 Crest.ie,. FL Female 71+ First = Ann rJoner 46:32 Cresrview, FL party organizations rendered faulty information that later; disorganized college coaches on making a choice for drafts. � How does this attect local players? Three Baker pia- ers will be participating in this program, though their names have not been officially released. Today, in Tampa Bay, the Bucs will also be holding their home evaluation at their state of the art facility that opened last year. Tests will be administered to each of the players, such as speed, strength and agility. Each of the players as well as the parents will also have the opportunity to be involved in a Princeton seminar to prepare for the "AT ACT and college admissions. For more information on the program and the location with times, please contact (813) 870- 2700. Look to Wednesday for a follow up story to the Baker plaver-s who will be attending the testing program. Some great fishing sites for the weekend IBOX by Robert Young I decided to push the 'big undersea creature" story to Wednesday so that I can get a couple more fish tales. I think you're really going to be in awe of some of the things caught by our fishing community. With this column I wanted to just talk about some great fresh water fishing spots in the local area. With it being summer and tourists running amuck through every saltwater reservoir we have, it's best sometimes to kick back and drive to your local lake or fishing hole. Karick Lake, which is located eight miles north of Baker on County Road 189, is a great 65- acre, man-made lake for large mouth bass, bluegill, sunfish and some small channel catfish. The lake originally opened in 1965 and later was opened to fish in 1966. There are restrooms and showers among the scarce campground area. Hurricane Lake, located 12 miles northwest of Baker within the Blackwater State Forest, houses the same catch as Karick Lake, but includes two campsites at the north and south end. The 318-acre reservation provides concrete boat ramps on both campsites. The water averages around 7 feet and goes as deep as 25 feet deep. Bear Lake is another great fishing spot for you fresh water buffs. Among the same fish in both previous lakes, this location also is home to some black crappie and hybrid striped bass. With an average depth of 8 feet and a max depth of 25 feet, this fishing hole is by far one of the best spots for the local area. A variety of sunken timber laces the bottom of the lake, providing a great area for fish to spawn and to be caught. This site includes restroom and shower facilities with a plethora of parking. Since this site is constantly cleaned and restocked, the Division of Forestry charges a $2 car fee for those who want to visit the 107-acre man-made impoundment. Bear lake is located 2 miles east of Munson on State Road 4. Among these lakes, the Blackwater and Yellow rivers provide some ample fishing for those who want to leave the boat behind and jump into a canoe. Now that you know some fishing spots for the weekend what's keeping you from heading out? . All you have to do is remember to bring your Florida fishing license and grab some bait for the trip. You can obtain a fishing license at any Wal-mart or local fishing store/marine. For more information on these sites please contact the Blackwater Fisherie Center in Holt at (850) 957-6175. Robert Young Crestview News Bulletin Today is the first dav of the pro stock qualifying session in the NHRA Summit Racing Equipment Nationals. Held in Norwalk, Ohio, this leg of the Po.wer.Ade series is the llth event held by the NHRA. Tom Hammonds is set to start today as well bearing number 20 in his Chevw Cobalt. AlIways looking to be a threat for the title is Jason Lines, Greg Anderson, Dave Connollv, Mike Edwards and Kurt Johnson. The majority of the pro stock racers in the series are driving GM cars with Chevy being,- number twio and Dodge. pulling third. In the last event this past weekend,.- Hammond fell short ot. the qualifying bracket' bv tw\o spot ts ith a time.. oi' 0.o51 seconds 1207.75, mph). Greg Anderson ended-' up taking the ProCare'- R\ title, beating leg.- Coughlin. Coughlin %as a little too agile on the tree, giving Anderson the tipper hand toward the last half ot the track and ending with a time ot b 617 t209.52mph). Look tor Hammond- and the Summit results in next w.eek s Tom Hammond_ update For more information on Tom Hammonds and the NHRA visit their \eb site at wti-i.n nhra.com NHRA POWERade Series:. July O'Reilly NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals Bristol. Tenn. July 6-8 Mopar Mile High NHRA Nationals Denver. Col. July 13-15 Schuck's Auto Supply NHRA Nationals Seattle. Wash. July 20-22 Fram Autolite NHRA Nationals Sonoma, Calif. July 27-29 Visit www.crestview- bulletin.corn for a full schedule of the POWERade series. 1998-2006 We are always looking for sports information and news ARE DC V IINILVED ,l, II 'from those involvedin our community, .FR E iier__ , , lNewspaperI VConta Please direct all sports news, information and results to F REEIDEiEOD0 M Floida PressAssoation n iLSports Editor Robert Young at (850) 682-6524 or by e-mail Sports.Edt a ywc .E"':Ti , Bs . p.cn..ttn__er. ;,}_eeNewspaper (_nta_ .... - a robat roberty@crestviewbulletin.com. . � *-E t u * t e "Unsurpassed driveability that puts you comfortably in control" 5M 5h j. IM C I .- : j ,l : : � 1; h III.l, i uI .1t ,, .: -I.i eor ie ple who idem ird Iri , ji: l ,1 i::, ,,1-,,!jh. i 1,1jh,, I' I, .. ",:, ' ' .J.,- q , , i"d .', "a ,1 :iI, ," :,..T i m,. ..:.1., ...-,.-,: passengers. P cW LC BU IC I S 3 Best in class fuel economy 4300 S. Ferdon (Hwy. 85) Crestview, FL X,000 Non GM Owner Bonus www.leerestvew.co (850) 682-2708 "' ' %"*^ - ." 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