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Empty bank to get new occupant Crestview CVs robbed P y;fd!Afj Robbyn Brooks I Cre-r -i. , N, _i . Bullerti Traffic on mainstreet is redirected as workers place new brick pavers. Downtown to receive an o therface. Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin CRESTVIEW - Starting at the railroad crossing and working north, Main Street's new brick paving is going down. The $93,600 project is being funded by a Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) allocation. "The money i-s available and has been ear-marked." said Administrative Services department o director Mike Wing. The brick pavers are replacing faux brickwork that was stamped into the asphalt and painted to resemble brick. Over the years, traffic has caused the paint to fade. Now it's falling victim to the jackhammers of Brick Land Paver, Inc., of Destin, as pallets of genuine red bricks stand ready to be placed. The brickwork will define Main Street's crosswalks and will revitalize the ornate circle near the courthouse and veterans' memorial. In preparation, several inches of asphalt need to be excavated so the bricks will sit flush to the street's surface. Construction should be completed in about 90 days, said Public Services Director "Junior" Cox. "They had a-little bit ot problem with the fir-t [cros.lk] " said Cox, "but the contractor assures me that, after this first one, it'll go .much faster." The "problem" encountered by Brick Land Paver is that Main Street's asphalt is between 12 and 18 inches thick, Cox explained. The contractor needs to excavate 10 inches deep so they can bed the cobblestones. "They have to dig a little deeper than expected," Cox said. During construction, parts of Main Street will periodically be blocked as work progresses northward. Consider using Wilson Street as a detour. Accidents leave one dead, one critical Leslie Fike Florida Freedom Newspapers Two Monday night accidents left one person dead and another in critical condition. A woman who was killed Monday night after she ran out in front of a car at the corner of Old Bethel Road and U.S. Highway 90 has been identified as Crestview resident Rebecca Anita Proffitt. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the accident occurred after Proffitt, 46, ran out of a Tom Thumb parking lot and into the path of a 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis headed east. The driver, David Ray Johnson of DeFuniak Springs, was passing the gas station at about 9:30 p.m. when Proffitt ran into the eastbound Ann Spann I Crestview News Bulletin lanes. North Okaloosa Fire District personnel responded to this car crash on Johnson said he had been visiting his Auburn Road at 10:13 p.m. Monday. The driver of a 2003 Pontiac Grand daughter in Mobile, Ala., and was headed home Am was traveling east on Auburn Road at a high speed when the vehicle when it happened. He didn't see Proffitt, who left the road and struck a utility pole. NOFD volunteer, John Jacobs is See ACCIDENTS, A3 shown working the scene of the accident. IN EWS ULLETI, 'T'he WVews You WeedWo'day' Robbyn Brooks I Crestview News Bulletin City leaders met Monday to discuss a possible ordinance. * Leslie Fike Florida Freedom Newspapers CRESTVIEW -As city staff w orks to draft an ordinance to expand the state-mandated 1,000-footbu offer zone between se\offenders' homes and areas children frequent, City Council members are contemplating where they stand on the issue. "I'm torn by emotion and data," Council President Chip Wells said. duringa,Monday workshop. See OFFENDER, A3 Hear city officials discuss sex offender ordinance VWatch construction under way in downtown Crestview >See evidence from CVS robbery www.crestviewbulletin.com 1998-2006 O INSIDE VOLUME 32 ISSUE 58 Award Winning 5 ' i I I Newspaper EDITORIAL ................... A4 BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE...... B1i _L _9 loridaPressAssociati.n COMMUNITY ................. A5 SPORTS ................... Cl FL I R I A l Better Weekly Newspaper Contest WHAT'S HAPPENING....... A8-A10 CLASSIFIEDS .............. C4-C6 ,N.vi at@ the Ca go NEWSPAPERS INTERACTIVE 039 282 _-___ -_.. . .__ ...... ..... ... .... .. I I I I I I "Your Wedding and Party Source" * Tuxedos * Moonwalks STents * Snow Cone STablIs & Chain - Cotton Candy Call U' For .l }liur Rcntal Need,! 6832- 5152 1001 Industrial Drive AIR CARE /VC & Heating Service, Ine, Lic. # RA0052963 850.682-1883 850-678-2438 PET CONTROL 8S-62-33 yt ox.u - ! MEMBERSHIPS DRIVE HALF PRICE INITIATION FEES CALL BJ. 682-2012 Anti b * iC Check out our website for super specials! | www.foxwoodcc.com S KAndrews entertains alumni Page CI * WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2007 Crestview considers -sex offender ordinance GARY'S CARPET CLEANING Since 1985 * FREE Estimates "Our Goal is Customer Satisfaction." Gary Holt OWNER (850) 682-4438 250 Henderson Street, Crestview, FL 32539 I Sm* k GuO W tod t omwe 20 gem I WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2007 A2 I Crestview News Bulletin LOCAL I .Special to the News Bull Evita," the Tim Rice/ Andrew Lloyd Webber spectacular, opens t 2007-08 Broadway Season at OWC.in October. EVITA - Oct. 10, 2007 The third collaboration by Sirs Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice is also their mo lavish. The Tony-winning musical biography of Maria Eva Duarte de Peron features dazzli costumes, epic spectacle and sweeping, memorable tunes including the iconic "Oon'l Cry Me, Argentina." Individual tickets 1.45 RING OF FIRE - Feb. 1, 2008 Through 38 songs from the legendary Johnny Cash come stories of passion, redemptic humor and salvation Hits include "Wall he Line' 'Hurl' j.a r'sr 'Folom Prison Blue "A Boy Named Sue, and me tile song Individual I lets 1.15 THE PRODUCERS - Feb. 20, 2008 . Filled with over-the-lop laughs and flamboyant produciior numbers thai parody Ile Bruadw shows ol yore, Mel Broohs' stage musical 01 his acclaimedI 1968 Irrlm won mor, Tonyi ir any olher show in theater history The lavrih 'Springlimf lor Hitler priducionr number alo could be worth me tickelr price Individual licketsi $45. MOVIN' OUT - Feb. 25, 2008 Take the music 0of" n of Arrican rock's greatest stars and combine it with the footwork one of American ihealers , reatesi choreographers and you have a night of non-stop sta energy. Twyla Tharp weaves more than two-score Billy Joel rock classics into the story of fi life-long friends spread over two turbulent decades., i still o' 3rnd roll to me. Individual tickets: $45. CHECi it OUT I Heather Nitzel Youth Services Librarian Extra! Extra! Read all about it!! Summer programming is in full swing! For preschool and Kindergarten children ages 3 to 5, it's Story Time on Wednesday or Thursdays in the Meeting. Room. (Older, children and younger siblings are also welcome. You mayx stay with your children,or drop your children off, depending on their comfort or. behavior. Please stay in Story Time if you bring younger siblings with you). Choose the day that works best for you! Today and tomorrow (July 11 and 12), we will continue the newspaper theme and visit the arts & leisure section. On July 18 and 19, we jump into the weather section. Sign-in for Story Time begins at 10 a.m. The stories and songs start at 10:15 a.m. At the conclusion of the program, you and your children can do a simple craft together. . Older children who enjoy picture books (minimum age 6) meet for Picture Book Club, also on Wednesdays, in the Story Room. Today, we will continue the newspaper theme with the arts & leisure section. -Next Wednesday, it's weather. Sign-in begins at 10 a.m. Stories and songs start at 10:15 a.m, The program ends with a craft. Parents are welcome to visit once and get a feel for Curtain rises on owC 2007-08 theater season Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin letin :he CRESTVIEW - Broadway road shows, visiting performance troupes, nationally I renowned artists and the grandeur of classical music are ours to savor, and all'are less than a 20-minute drive south of Crestview. OWC's events appeal to everyone from the diehard culture vulture to young 'uns ost just discovering that live performances ng are as sweet as graphics in a Playstation 3. ng Whether you're the biggest Broadway buff or an armchair quarterback who never thought anything could be more gripping than a game going into overtime, there's nothing in this season's OWC lineup you won't enjoy on. just as much. The 2007-08 OWC Broadway Season promises a razzle-dazzle program .with works b\ great names including Sir Andre% Lloyd Webber. Johnny Cash. Niel Brooks and ay Billy Joel. .ar3 Broadway Season tickets include four )n shows for $165 per person. A Broadway/ Artist Series Season combo ticket for eight productions is $275 per person. (More on the Artist Series next week.) The box office is open Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., of (850) 729-6000 or toll free 1-SS8-83S.ARTS .ge (2787), www.owc.edu/arts. ive The NMattie Kelly Arts Center is located on the O\'C campus at 100 College Blvd. in, Niceville. the program. After that, please drop your child off and enio\. the library! If your child is not comfortable coming to Picture Book Club alone, please attend Story Time with .them in the N meeting Room. For children %Who enjoy chapter books minimum age 49. Chapter Book Club gathers on Thursday. The next two are July 12 and 19. We will begin "The Landry News" by Andrew Clements. Here's a teaser: "The bad news is that Cara Landry is the new kid at Denton Elementary School. The worse news is that her teacher, Mr. Larson, would rather read the'paper and drink coffee than teach his students anything. So Cara decides to give Mr. Larson something else to read - her own newspaper, 'The Landry News.' Before she knows it, the whole fifth-grade class is in one the project. But then the principal finds a copy of 'The Landry News,'with unexpected results. Tomorrow's headline: N VouzW over 5% get screenedL nos cMC 4!am (1-8O-232-46361 WWWACW~dgVfSM�t~w 1,^~ ' iintoriil loeanldnlo I. il, ENTERTAINMENT i-I INDUSTRY FOUNDATION-" Will Cara's newspaper cost Mr. Larson his job?" Read through chapter seven and complete a share sheet before you come on Thursday. July 12! If \our child is8 years old, but interested in the Chapter Book Club, please make an appointment to read with Ms. Heather prior to July 12. Exceptions will ,be made for S year old-s who can prove they are ready for The Landry News.' This program is for kids only, but you are welcome to visit once and get a feel for the program. After that, please drop your child off and enjoy the library! Every Monday evening in July.at6p.m . RaeSch\sartzwill whet your child's appetite for art...both to appreciate and to, create! So if you have a rising first-fifth grader, you won't want to miss July's Okaloosa Volunteer Art Lessons (OVAL)! Please bring your own crayons for the best color selection. It's recycling at its finest for Family Library Time on Tuesday, July 17! Using newspaper as our material, we will create beads for necklaces and bracelets, an origami dog, a football, and Newspaper Ned or Nadia. As these crafts are geared for older children, children must be at least 6 years5 old to participate. Registration is required for this free event! Register and pick up 'your free ticket at the circulation desk before the forty spots fill! Newspaper Creations begin at 7p.m. and wrap up at 8:30 p.m. "Meet Mr. Lincoln" at 10 a.m. on Friday, July 20 in the Meeting Room. Children and adults alike will enjoy this enlightening, informative and educational look at the life of the 16th President of the United States, presented by Dennis Boggs. Just Ask. Any questions? Just ask Anna, Sharon, Sandra, Jean, Marie, Heather, Sengdara, Lise, Tara, Tracey, or Janice. We will be happy to assist you. You can contact us in person at 1445 Commerce Drive (behind the Post Office), on the Web at www.cityofcrestview. org/library.htm or by phone at 682-4432. ITodav's Weather 93/74 A mix of clouds and sun with the chance of an isolated thunder- storm in the. Sunrise: 5:51 AM Sunset: *7.c. niJP 94/73 Scattered thunder- storms. Highs in the mid 90s and lows in the low 70s. Sunrise: 5:52 AM Sunset: 7 c1 ' DA A--" 95/74 A few thun- derstorms possible. Highs in the mid 90s and lows in the mid 70s. Sunrise: 5:52 AM Sunset: ? 1i D1 A 88/72 A few thun- derstorms possible. Sunrise: 5:53 AM Sunset: 92/73 Scattered thunder- storms pos- sible. Sunrise: 5:53 AM Sunset: 7 50 PM Florida At A Glance acksonvllle 95/78 Tampa 92.'E78 Area Cities e" Clearwarer 91 Crestvew 93 Dayiona Beacn 94- Fort Lauderdale 91 Fort Myers 94 Gainesville 93 Hollywood 91 JacK.sonviile 95 Key West 91 Lady Lake 94 Lake City 94 ,Madison 94 Melbourne 91 Miami 90 N Smyrna Beach 93 ICtHt o R t-siorm i-slorm t-storm l-siorm t-storm t-storm t-storm t-storm t-storm t-storm t-storm t-storm r-srorm. Icity HiL o rmond Ocala 95 Orlando 94 Panama City 90 Pensacola 91 Pianr Ciry 94 Pompano Beach 90 Port Cnarlone 94 Saint Augustine 90 Sainr Peersburg 91 Saraso:ta 92 Tallahassee 92 Tampa 92 Tiiusville 94 Venice 91 W Palm Beach 91 i-siorm I-storm I-slofm t-storm t-storm t-storm t-storm t-storm t-storm t-storm t-storm t-storm t-storm t-storm National Cities Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Houston Los Angeles Miami I-storm cloudy sunny t-storm t-storm t-storm pi sunny I-slorm Minneapolis 78 59 mst sunny New York 83 67 t-storm Phoenix 107 89 pt sunny San Francisco 72 56 -pt sunny Seattle 95 66 sunny St. Louis 81 65 rain Washington., DC 93 69 t-storm Moon Phases Last New First Full Jul 7 Jul14 , Jul 22 Jul 30 UV Index Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 7/11 7/12 7/13 7/14 7/15 Extreme Extreme Extreme Very High Very High The UV Index is measured on a 0 -11 number scale, O 11 With a higher UV Index showing the need for greater skin protection. @2005 American Profile Hometown Content Service CRESTVIEW BULLETIN To report news, for information, subscriptions and advertising, caii 682-6524 News Information If you have a concern or comment about Crestview News Bulletin's coverage, please call 682-6524. General Manager Kelly Humphrey Editor Robbyn Brooks Office Manager Lynn Gann Advertising information Heather Gann.........ad consultant Classifieds Melissa Tedder.........classified ads Editorial Brian Hughes..................reporter Ann Spann.................... photographer Renee Bell.................typesetting Sunshine Wright........typesetting Circulation Information 682-6524 Production Greg Allen..............graphic artist Amanda Kosche... graphic artist Betsy Bondi............graphic artist The Crestview News Bulletin is published twice weekly each Wednesday and Saturday by Florida Freedom Newpapers, Inc., at 295 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, Florida 32536. Periodicals Postage Paid at Crestview, Florida. POSTMASTER: Please send address changes to Crestview News Bulletin, P.O. Box 447, Crestview, Florida 32539. All material herein is property of the Crestview News Bulletin. 0 ISUB SCRIPTIONRATES 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 4 WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2007 LOCAL Crestview Chamber plans events From staff reports The Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce will host a ribbon cutting today at 10 a.m. at the Waffle House on U.S. Highway 90, across the from the News Bulletin office. On Thursday, the chamber will hold its regular monthly breakfast meeting at 7:30 a.m. at Central Baptist Church. This month's breakfast sponsor is Associated Land Title. Chamber members are asked to bring a donation of non-perishable food for Sharing and Caring. On Friday, the chamber will host a ribbon cutting ceremony at noon at Premier Community Bank on U.S. Highway 90. The Crestview Area Chamber, in conjunction with the Walton County Chamber and the Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce, is calling out for 2007 Athena Award nominees! The Athena Award honors women who strive towards the highest OFFENDER, continued from "When I vote on it, I want to vote what's right, not what's popular," said Wells, referring to the fact that other cities, such as Destin, have doubled the state standard for its residents. Wells said he wasn't certain this was a concern to be legislated by local government. If the council approves the ordinance, sex offenders moving to Crestview won't be able to live within 2,500 feet of schools, parks, playgrounds and day care centers. Councilwoman Linda Parker spoke in favor of the ordinance and suggested that bus stops, and maybe public libraries, be included in the list of places off limits. "I don't think we should do anything less than what the law will allow," Parker said. "We don't need to accommodate them (sex offenders) or make it any easier for them." However, adding bus stops to the list would basically prevent sex offenders from moving within city limits, said Crestview Administrative Services Director Mike Wing. Councilman Bob Allen had a different perspective on the issue. "Yes, we need to protect our children," Allen said. "But this ordinance will levels of professional accomplishment, who excel in their chosen field, have devoted time and energy to their community, and who also open paths so that others may follow. For more information on the Athena Awards, visit the chamber's Web site at www. crestviewchamber.com. Be sure to visit www. crestviewchamber. com for a slideshow of photos from the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce annual banquet. Al create a false sense of security" Having no sex offenders, current or future, reside in the city would suit Councilwoman Brenda Bush. "The children can't protect themselves," Bush said. "We've got to do it." Part of the problem is making sure sex offenders register where they live, Wells said. Wing said that, on average, 300 sex offenders probably reside within the city at one time. But only 91 are registered on the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office Web site. "That's where the problem lies," Wells said. ACCIDENTS, continued from was wearing dark clothes, until it was too late. "It was just a tragic accident," he said. Paramedics pronounced Proffitt dead on scene. Family had been notified as of 11 a.m. Tuesday, according to the FHP. Johnson was not injured. No charges have been filed. A separate single-vehicle accident sent a local woman to West Florida Hospital in Pensacola by helicopter late Monday night. The crash occurred a few miles north of Crestview's city limits, near the intersection of State Road 85 and Auburn Road, at about 10:13 p.m. 4y RELAY FOR LIFE N-rcn According to a witness, the driver, Lisa Humphrey, 35, was headed east on Auburn Road when she crossed lanes and slammed head on into a telephone pole on the north side of the rural road. North Okaloosa Fire District Chief Ed Cutler said he couldn't say what exactly cause the accident. However, he did say that Humphrey was traveling at a high speed when her 2003 Pontiac Gram Am impacted with the pole. "The impact broke the telephone pole and knocked a wire off a house," Cutler said. The location of the Pontiac, in accordance to the pole, suggested Al that the back end of the car lifted off the ground upon impact, turned 120 degrees and slammed back down, he added. He believed that Humphrey, who resides less than one mile from the accident site on Old Hickory Road, was headed home when the accident happened. She was conscious but disoriented at the scene before she was air lifted by Gulf Flight One to Pensacola to be treated for injuries that were potentially severe. As of Tuesday afternoon, Humphrey was still in critical condition, according to' hospital staff. Relay For Life Crestview Committee Rally Thursday, July 12, 2007, 6:00 p.m. at the American Legion Please join your fellow neighbors... at the Relay For Life of Crestview Committee Rally! Do you have a passion for Relay For Life and are interested in taking on a larger role in the planning of the 2008 Crestview Relay? If so join us at the Crestview Committee Rally! We will present to you the How To's of participating in Relay For Life and how you can become a part of the fight against cancer by serving on the 2008 Steering Committee for Relay For Life of Crestview. You do not want to miss this! Refreshments will be provided Questions - Please contact Pam Kartman-Sidabras at pam.kartmansidabars@cancer.org. 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On 2 acres in Holt 3BR/2BA plus office, 2028sf, screened porch Come see today!! Only $224,900 #29666 AUBURN ACRES!! Quiet family neighborhood 3BR/2BA Home, built in 2003, fenced backyard, screened porch $159,900 #30061 REDUCED!! This is a beautiful 4BR/3BA home with a golf course and lake views. It is a must see!! $399,900 #29872 GREAT STARTER HOME!! 1/3acre, built in 1993, updated floors, 2BR/1BA/1CG must see!! $129,900 #29536 DEFUNIAK SPRINGS!! Custom 3BR/2BA home 1888sf on 7 acres, huge deck, hot tub, and Florida room $324,900 # 29976 NEW HOMES!! 3BR/2BA in desirable Subdivision! Best prices in town! Starting at $139,900 #29044 LAND 136 ACRES!! Half of property is cleared, would be great development. Owner finance with 25% # 29402 LAUREL HILL!! If you're looking for peace and tranquility, look no further! Beautiful 4.48 acres with small stream on property. #29470 PRIME PROPERTY!! 28 acres on paved road located just North of Crestview. $399,000 #30044 "Your Professional Crestview Area Realtor" I Crestview News Bulletin l A3 Opinion & Editorial Check out what's new on our Web site Kelly Humphrey Crestview News Bulletin If there's one thing a visit to the hospital will teach you, it's that no one is indispensable. Last week I checked in for what was supposed to be a three-day stay. Before I left, I sent a LONG list of instructions to the folks here at the Bulletin, asking them to take care of several tasks while I was gone. To my delight, our wonderful staff attacked the list with a vengeance, completing almost everything I asked for. And while that's good news for me, it's even better news for our readers, who will benefit from many of the chores the staff completed. I ended up staying in the hospital for five days. When I got home, I immediately visited www.crestviewbulletin.com to see what I'd been missing. While I was there, I checked out Zvents - our regional database of upcoming events across Northwest Florida. What I found made me very happy indeed. When I entered a search for events happening in Crestview over the next seven, days, I was delighted to find dozens of entries. What's great about Zvents is that it allows you the flexibility to search for things to do by date, location, and even type of event. And since all of the papers in the Florida Freedom Newspapers chain contribute to the database, with one click you can find out what's happening in Crestview, Destin, Fort Walton Beach, Milton, and even as far away as Panama City and Port St. Joe. The other nice thing about Zveint is that it allows people who are planning an event the opportunity to input their own information. That way, you can get the word out to people who visit every Web site in the Florida Freedom Newspapers portal, and you have to enter the information only once. All of us at the Crestview News Bulletin are working hard to ensure that our print edition and our Web site provide our customers with information that is interesting, helpful, and relevant to your lives. That's why we welcome your input. If you have an idea for a story, or a new feature that will make our paper and our Web site more helpful to you, please don't hesitate to let me know. Send us your opinion You may mail information to Crestview News Bulletin, 295 W. James Lee Blv'd.. Crestview. FL 32536 or e-mail il to us at okpublishing@crestviewbulletin.com. Letters of more than 250 words may be edited without changing the writer's intent. Please include your name, address, and day and evening phone numbers for verification. Letters must be signed. CND STAFFI Seven police trivia questions The Cop Column OSCO Sgt. Rick Hord If you like to play trivia games, here are seven good law enforcement related questions. If you get four or more correct, consider yourself a cop- trivia whiz. 1-Is there really such a thing as a "Citizen's Arrest?" Yes. Almost all shoplifting arrests are "citizen's arrests," because it's usually the merchant, not an agent of the government, that detects the crime, identifies the suspect, and deprives the suspect of his or her liberty. Other than retail theft, however, "citizen arrests" these days are not normally encouraged. 2-Are the police required to read a suspect Miranda Rights as soon as they are placed under arrest? No. That's a myth promulgated by TV and the movies. The police must inform the suspect of his or her Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights prior to "custodial interrogation." That may happen at any time, from minutes to months either before or after an arrest. If the police do read the famous "Miranda Warning" at the time of arrest, it's only because that's also the time they plan to question the suspect. If the police fail to administer Miranda, the arrest is still valid, but Over 100K pounds of food donated May 12 Thanks to all of the Okaloosa and Walton County residents who supported the food drive. With your help, 109,815 pounds of food were collected and distributed to 28 local area food banks during the 2007 NALC Food Drive held Saturday. May 12. Letter carriers collected 70,745.176 pounds of nonperishable food in the Nation's Largest Anti- Hunger Food Drive through all 50 states and U.S. jurisdictions. The total collected over the past 15 years is over 836 million pounds. A special thanks goes to all the letter carriers in Fort Walton Beach, Shalimar. Mary Esther, Eglin A.F.B., Destin, Baker, Miramar Beach, Niceville, , Valparaiso. Crestview. DeFuniak Springs, Freeport, Holt, Santa Rosa Beach and Laurel Hill for all their outstanding volunteer service!- The NALC Food Drive is sponsored locally bu the National Association of Letter Carriers. the U.S. Postal Service. the AFL-CiO and the United Way of Okaloosa and I\'alton Counties. any statements the suspect made may be thrown out of court. 3-Is it "entrapment" when a traffic officer is hidden from view? No. "Entrapment" is defense a suspect can use if the police played a role in generating the intent to commit a wrongful act. If an undercover officer, for example, talks you into dealing drugs for profit, you might argue that if you had never met that undercover cop, you wouldn't be a drug dealer. A speeder claiming entrapment would be trying to convince the judge that he would have been driving slower if there hadn't been a patrol car behind the billboard. 4-Why are police officers called "cops?" You can thank New York City for that one. The first U.S. city to establish paid professional police,. in 1845, New York issued' badges made of copper. The badges became known as "coppers," then the officers themselves adopted the nickname. Most officers , do not consider "cop" a derogatory term. 5-Why were police officers often typecast with Irish accents in old movies? There's an element of truth in that stereotype. Many U.S. cities were forming police departments in the 1840s, the time of the Irish Potato Famine. Immigrants from Ireland were arriving in vast numbers. They were hungry, destitute, and desperate. Police jobs were dangerous, low- paying, and unappealing to anybody who could fine any other job. 6-Why are police uniforms usually blue? Police throughout the world owe much to Sir Robert Peel, who professionalized the London Metropolitan Police in 1829. When Sir Bobby put his officers in' uniform, he chose blue to distinguish them from the famous Redcoats of the British Army. 7-Why do cops like doughnuts? Again, there's some history behind that. Until recent years, doughnut shops were about the only places in most towns where midnight- shift officers could find a*, comfortable, well-lighted workspace...complete with restrooms and Enforce existing immigration laws Paul Morin American Legion National Commander The United States Senate spoke loud and clear for the American people - this issue is too important to create new laws while ignoring existing laws. The American Legion, most Americans, and the majority of legal immigrants oppose any measures that sanction or condone coming to this country in any manner other than as stipulated by existing law, whether disguised as "undocumented workers" or "guest-worker programs" or any other wordsmithing that is synonymous with amnesty. -Americans understand the meaning of "immi- gration," but the adjectives "legal" and "illegal" seem to be deliberately ignored by some. The American Legion's official position is simple: enforcement, enforcement, and enforcement. Assimilation into American society by legal immigrants is important to the nation's welfare: however, the failure to properly enforce existing immigration laws divides the nation and manifests both serious racial and cultural turmoil. The message to Capitol Hill is clear: * Oppose any great influx of legal immigrants and support immigration quotas set on a moderate and regulated scale in numbers that enable the immigrants to be readily absorbed into -the cultureiand-lifestream-of? the U.S. * Call for a strong and ceremonially rich citizenship naturalization process. * Remain steadfast in the belief that all legal immigrants seeking citizenship should possess a level of proficiency with the English language and an understanding of American history and government. * Advocate that a naturalization ceremony should be mandatory and conducted in the English language and in a U.S. District Court. * Support legislation that allow's legal immigrants who are U.S. military veterans, with less than three years of active-duty service, to seek naturalization if they are injured or their injuries were aggravated while on active-duty with the US Armed Forces resulting in a discharge under honorable. conditions. Before enacting new laws that legalize illegal conduct, try enforcing existing laws. GOVRNEN * The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ACTIVE & RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION CHAPTER 1428 gets together once a month for 11 a.m. lunch and a 12 p.m. meeting at Bamhill's in Fort Walton Beach. For more information. call 678-5678. * MAIN STREET CRESTVIEW ASSOCIATION holds regular meetings open to the public. For information, call 689-3722. * The DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE offers voter registrahon assistance For details please call 682-6909. * The BAKER FIRE DISTRICT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS now meets the first. Thursday of each month at 7p.m. at the Baker Area Public Safety Building, located at 1375 19th Street in Baker The public is encouraged to attend. If ou have any questions, please call 537-2487. * HOLT DISTRICT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS holds their regularly scheduled meetings every third Thursday of the month at 490 U.S. Hvwy 90, Holt, in the community building at 6:30 p.m. The public is encouraged to attend. * HOLT FIRE DEPARTMENT holds its regular training meeting the second and fourth Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the fire station located at 490 U.S. 90 in Holt. Persons interested in joining the department are welcome to attend. * The DORCAS FIRE DISTRICT holds monthly meetings at 4418 Poverty Creek Rd., Crest'iew station #41. The public is invited to attend. * The LAUREL HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT holds its regular monthly meetings on the second Fnday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Pire Department office located in the Laurel Hill City Hall. The public is always welcome to attend. * The NORTH OKALOOSA FIRE DISTRICT meets on the third Thursday of each month at Fire Stahon 83, located at 5241 Hwy. 4 in Milligan. Each meeting begins at 7 p.m. * The OKALOOSA - WALTON TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ORGANIZATION normally meets on the third Thursday\ ot the month at the Niceville Community Center, 204 North Partin Drive at 3 p.m To conhrm the meeting date and locahon, call 1-800- 226-8914 ext. 231. * The LAUREL HILL CITY COUNCIL meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at City Hall on State Road 85 m Laurel Hill. Each session starts at 7 p.m. * The ALMARANTE VOLUNTEER FIRE DISTRICT holds their monthly business -and c6mminsioners meeting on the second Thursday night of each month at the fire ,station. * The NORTH OKALOOSA REPUBLICAN CLUB holds its monthly meetings on the third Tuesday of, each month at Hideaway Pizza in Crestview at 6:30 p.m. For more ..information, contact Barney L. Bailey Jr. at 689-3773 or 865-0475. * The CRESTVIEW CITY COUNCIL meets every second and fourth Monday of each month at Crestview City Hall on Wilson Street in downtown Crestview. Each session starts at 6 p.m. * The BLACKMAN FIRE DISTRICT holds their monthly board meeting on the first Monday night of each month at the fire station. The meetings begin at 7 p.m. * The OKALOOSA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Each meeting alternates in location between ,the county courthouse in Crestview, and the water and sewer building in Fort Walton Beach. Morning meetings begin at 8:30 a.m.; nighttime meetings begin at 6 p.m. Be sure to go online at www.co.okaloosa.fl.us and check for the most recent calendar of events. * The FEDERAL CIVILIAN RETIREE SERVICE CENTER is located in Room 165A, Building 210 on EglinAir Force Base. Its hours of operation are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of each week from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome, or call 882-2720 for an appointment or additional information. * The DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S CLUB meets monthly. 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Maid of Honor was the bride's cousin, Kelly McDannel. Other attendants were Heather Bates, Morgan Cullen and Caitlin Highlander, sister of the groom. Alexandrea Hayden was flower girl and Bryce Hayden was ringbearer. Best Man was Daniel Redmond. Groomsmen were Dr. Brian, Barrow, Justin Riley, and Jason Robbins. Ushers were Brad Weitekamp, Damon Pappalardo, Jason Jimenez and Chris Pollari. A reception was held immediately following the ceremony at the Steinhatchee Landing Resort Conference Center. , I Special guests at the wedding were the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wills of Toccoa, Georgia, and the groom's grandmothers, Mrs. Verna Sawyer and Mrs. Christine Highlander of Crestview. Following a honeymoon in Bachelor Gulch, Colo., the couple will reside in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Holloway 50th anniversary Joe and Selva Holloway of Baker celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with their family and friends on Friday, June 29, 2007 at a dinner in the banquet room of Coach-N-Four in Crestview. The Holloways were married June 29, 1957, at the Holt Baptist Church in Holt, Fla., followed by a honeymoon in the Smokey Mountains. They were high school sweethearts. Joe quarterbacked for the Baker High Gators and Selva was a cheerleader and homecoming queen. At the time of their wedding, Joe was employed by Alatex and was a member of the Florida National Guard. Selva was employed by the Okaloosa County Health Department. Presently, Joe is employed at Eglin A.F.B. by Indyne. The couple has one daughter, Gloria and her husband Greg Fortner of Baker. They also have two grandchildren, Blake and wife Misty Fortner, and one granddaughter, Brittany Fortner. Their two great-grandchildren, Gavin and Payton Fortner, are the joy of their lives. The Holloways have made Baker their country home for the entire 50 years since their marriage in 1957. Crestview News Bulletin I A5 A6 I Crestview News Bulletin CRIME ,. . .-. *. ' ' * ' . Robbyn Brooks I Crestview News Bulletin These bottles of Oxycotin were recovered from a suspect's waistband after a robbery Saturday night. Crestview pharmacy robbed Robbyn Brooks Crestview News Bulletin CRESTVIEW-Police now have' a man in custody after an unarmed robbery at the C'VS pharmacy at the intersection of U.S. Highway 90 and State Road 85 Saturday, Timoth\ Nelson was arrested Saturday evening after a successful investlgahton and search by the Cresthiew\ Police Department. Before lus arrest, Nelson, 4'-, presented a note to the' pharmacist stating he was robbing the store. The note also requested several types of prescription pills. The note read," PLEASE EXCUSE ME, THIS IS A ROBBERY, I'M SORRY, BUT INEEDOXYCOTIN." The pharmacist had trouble reading the note and gave it back to Nelson to read to her. Nelson was identified by. witnesses and a surveillance video. ? He was placed under arrest after officers located him at the Torn Thumb located at W. Robinson Street and ,S. Ferdon Boulevard., After being read his Mliiranda rights. Nelson denied an\ involvement in the robbery. Police then retrieved evidence contained in a plastic bag inside Nelson's waistband. Nelson then said he didn t have a gun and that he had an addiction. He said he \was going to use the pills to kill himself Saturday night..He said he did not plan to sell the pills. *' Amy Diane Jones, 38, of 1005 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Crestview, was issued a notice to appear on a charge of possession of a legend drug without a prescription. * Daniel Dewayne Nolan, 23, of 5827 Pinecrest Dr., Crestview, was charged with one count of possession of a controlled substance and two counts of P,'.-: 4 ,I,_, , . _'i c ,..l drug without a prescription. . 6/27: Douglas Stephen Riddle, 46, of 59 Boyd Circle, Niceville, was c h a r g e d ' ; i - .'ii.- , ,_ . i -1 i i'.v i . 6/28: Li .. Pr, 25. . .. 2 M ,i;.il.:' Drive, r .ii E-tre. .,- ,..,0, :, summonr I'-. drii.. , . l-1:e Ihc I'Cie suspended, or revoked, second offense. * Ton', P.,u i-ler.der.'ii. 52, ...f -I 2 Garde- ' Sreel. C(i e:r e '. '.'. LArreficd on a c'hr'-i. . 'if jevi i tluela t frim justice 7/4: ierrm Ro,al Brunridoge. 4-h. of 296 W. Oakdale Ave.; Apt. 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A .* &' L CRESTVIEW CiumERE oR* h.tI -~ U WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2007 I EKNDLS 6 , m" & m f Aq1 , I WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2007 COMMUNITY Crestview News Bulletin I A7 BACKYARD CONSERVATION Darryl Williams USDA NARCS Connecting corridors: what they mean to wildlife As you think about the needs of wildlife, it can often help if you put yourself in their place, as best you can. That's true when you think about the value of wildlife connecting corridors. If you were a wild animal or bird, given the choice, you would probably spend most of your time in a larger patch of habitat rather than a smaller one. And, you might well need to move from one habitat patch to another, searching for water or new or fresh food. * But you'd want to do it over, behind or through some protective cover, hidden from predators, wouldn't you? That's where connecting corridors are valuable for wildlife. Connecting corridors are the strips of grass and/or shrubs and trees that connect larger habitat areas fi whether they are wetlands, native grasses, woodlands, or other habitat. In recent years, interest in connecting corridors has grown because wildlife corridors are seen as ways to allow wildlife and plants to spread across natural landscapes that have been cut into pieces by roads, development, logging or other land disturbances. The corridors allow animals to find new resources and prevent isolation of species. Studies have shown that wild areas connected by corridors have more wildlife or greater biodiversity than disconnected fragments. There is some concern about corridors entrapping some wildlife species, since predators can more easily find their prey in a narrow strip of habitat. For that reason, the wider the corridor, the better. In most situations, landowners creating corridors may want to consider a design that is edge feathered, which includes zones of grasses, shrubs and trees all in the same corridor. The center of the corridor would be planted with trees, with strips of shrubs on each side, bordered on the outside by zones of grasses and legumes. This combination offers habitat for wildlife that may use all three types for food and cover, as well as Wildlife that needs only one of the habitat types. Get more info. For more information, stop at our office at 938 N. Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview, or visit the NRCS Wildlife Habitat Management Institute's Web site at www.wjmi.nrcs. usda.gov or-the NRCS home web site at www.nrcs.usda. gov. MnUB CIT Glass of all types including plexiglass * Table Tops * Window Panes * Mirrors (beveled edae or framed) 479 E. JAMES LEE BLVD. CRESTVIEW DRAWER DROPPING r im Kelly Humphrey I CrcEri -,i. Ne,- BuletInr Dino Sinopoli, chairman of the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee, donates packages of boxer shorts to the Bulletin's "Drop Your Drawers" campaign. The shorts will be donated to "Sew Much Comfort," an organization that modifies clothing for injured servicemembers. Donations of new boxers are being accepted at the Bulletin office at 295 W. James Lee Boulevard. GLASS Beveled Edge Glass & Mirrors done on location! Walk in Orders Always Welcome FREE ESTIMATES Licensed & Insured SUP ONTHE HILL Estelle Rogers The fruit of the harvest is ripe on The Hill Laurel Hill ladies, mark your calendars for Tuesday, July. 17 for the Hilltoppers lunch. Jennifer will have the private room at the Laurel Hill Grill ready for us at 11 a.m. You are invited to join in this Dutch treat lunch and enjoy a time of getting acquainted with your neighbors. The Laurel Hill City Council meets twice a month on the second and fourth Thursday, at 7 p.m. Drop in. Your participa tion is always appreciated. The Almarante Cemetery Commission appreciates the Almarante Cemetery maintenance donations they . have received. We all like to see this special place in good condition.. If you have not, made your donation, please consider handing it to one of the clerks at City Hall during business hours. Fred and Roma Lee Henderson, our good neighbors, continue to plant and maintain a bountiful vegetable garden. We recently enjoyed delicious corn, tomatoes, cucumbers and squash from their garden. Fred is 88 years young with the zeal of a young man when it comes to planting his annual garden. He also cares for his several acres of manicured lawn with a white picket fence fronting their property on Second Avenue. A hearty salute to city worker Junior Spikes! He has the tiny LaUiel Hill mini-garden trimmed and grass free! During the heat of the day we sax%- him cleaning the. garden spot ard waving to motorists. We. appreciate the city for caring about this welcoming spot in the middle of town. Blueberry season is my favorite season of the year! I enjoy picking the luscious ripe berries, bagging and sharing the fruit with friends. Any excuse to share a bag of berries makes my day. The birds and I are in a race to reach the berries in the top of the trees. Blueberry. cobblers are mouth- watering good, too. The Red Hat Society, Gallery Gals of Laurel Hill, visited Mia's restaurant for their June luncheon. The food was very good and we appreciated the services of our nice waitress. . Tiny Gabriel Jaden and his mother, Angel Chessor, dropped by for a brief visit. Janet Twitty shared her upcoming plans for another trip to Israel; Sueann Weston, Cassie . Rogers, Carolyn Strickland, Janice Bailey, Kathleen McMichael have special travel plans for the fall; Jessie Fleming has plans to visit her daughter via airlines; Penny Dunston, Marilyn Maloney, Yvonne Jordan and the Queen Mother- enjoyed the togetherness. Flashback in time: A, recent discussion With friends regarding the food on our tables during the years of the Depression. For country families, gardens were a mainstay of our plentiful food supply. Fresh peas, butterbeans, green snap beans, corn, tomatoes, okra, watermelons and cantaloupe were just a sampling of produce to be eaten fresh and put in canning jars for winter use. The smokehouse held smoked ham, bacon and sausage. Blackberries, - peaches, pears and blueberries were some. of the local fruits grown for cobblers and pies, jams and jellies. Sugar cane was grown for syrup making and beehives for sweet honey. Mamas made biscuits as tender as a woman's heart for these goodies. Doug recalls picking blueberries when he was a boy for three cents a quart. He also remembers using the money to buy school clothes. Do I need to tell you that he does not enjoy picking berries today! The eyes of the Lord are in every place, keeping watch on the evil and the good. A gentle tongue is a tree of life, but perverseness in it breaks the spirit. - Proverbs 15:3-4 i I r -e--L:- or 911 -:11-t- .01 - �Z, AR I Craetview News Bulletin WHAT'S HAPPENING WEDNESDAY, JULY 11,2007 * I. From staff reports JULY CHS MARCHING BAND RAISING FUNDS: The Big Red Machine has been invited to Hawaii to perform on the U.S.S. Battleship Missouri. To make this happen they need your help. On July 13 and 14 from 5 to 10 p.m., senior band members will be waiting on cars at the north and south Sonic. Drive- Ins in Crestview. Stop in and let them be your car hop! On July 14 and 15 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., the junior band members will be "Bagging for Band" at the Crestview Winn-Dixie. Please come on "buy" and support the Big Red Machine. Tips and donations greatly appreciated at both locations. 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. BLOOD DRIVES: Northwest Florida Blood Center is hosting the following blood drives: Saturday, July 14 at Wal- Mart in Crestview from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, July 20, Battle of the Badges, North Okaloosa . County. One will be held at Publix in Crestview - 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 21, and one to be held at First Assembly of God Church in Crestview - 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 862-4216 for details. GUARDSMEN GET HALF PRICE ADMISSION: Governor Charlie Crist recently signed an executive order to lower admission indefinitely for active Florida National Guard members and their families at all of the Department of Environmental Protection's Florida' State Parks upon presentation of a valid Florida National Guard identification card. Admission fees per car, which range from $4 to $5 at most parks for up to eight people, will also be half-price with a guard member or family member presenting a valid identification card. For more information, visit the Web site at www. FloridaStateParks.org. FLORIDA TRAIL ASSOC. ACTIVITIES: Saturday, July 14, 8 a.m., canoe/kayak trip down the Yellow River. Free. Details: 682-6098 Sunday, July 15, 9 a.m. Florida Trail Association canoe/kayak trip on Boiling Creek. Free. Details: (850) 474- 5359. . Saturday, July 21, 8 a.m. Volunteers needed by the. Florida Trail - Association. for trail maintenance in the: Blackwater River State Forest. Details: (850) 994-5944. Tue-.day. Tuly 24 6 p.m. _llonthly meeting ot the Florida Trail Association at LaRumba restaurant in Niceville. Visitors welcome. Details: 682-6098. Saturday, July 28, 8 a.m. Volunteers needed by the Florida Trail Association for trail maintenance at Eglin AFB. Details: (850) 862-9633. You may also visit the trail Web site .at http: //westgate. floridatrailorg for more on these events. - SONS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION: This group's next meeting is at 8 a.m. on' July 14 at Neighborhood Caf6 in Mary Esther. The public is invited. Call John Cahoon at 862-5078 for details. TATTING CLASS: Visit the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida for a lesson in the ancient art of tatting - traditional lace making - on July 17, 18, 24 and 25 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Tatting produces intricate lace by the knotting of fine thread held on a small shuttle, a device used in weaving thread. Cost is $35, or $30 for. museum members, and includes all materials. Pre- registration is required.. For additional information or to register, call (850) 678-2615,. or visit www. heritage-museum.org online. The museum is located at 115 \\est ie-w Avenue in Valparai-o. ASIAN BUSINESS CONFERENCE: UWF'- lapan Center will host the "Explorng Opportunities in Japan, China and Korea" on July 20 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Addison Auditorium located at the Gulf Pow er Company building in do'inTto, n Pensacola. . Attendees will also have the -opportunity to have a one-on-one consultation with Sam Tabuchi from the Enterprise. Florida Japan Office. Appointments must be made for these consultations by contacting Andrea Moore at amoore@eflorida.com. Registration prior to July 17 costs $15 for the general public and $5 for UWF students. After July 17, the cost is $20 for the general public and $10 for UWF students. Lunch will be provided. For more information or to receive a registration form, contact the UWF Japan Center at (850) 474-3363 or e-mail japan@uwf.edu. NOMINATIONS OPEN FOR HALL OF FAME: July * 18 is the deadline for receiving nominations for the Okaloosa County Women's Hall of Fame. The nominee's accomplishments may in the fields of art, agriculture, athletics, business, community service, education, environment, . government, health, humanities, law, philanthropy and science. She must have lived or worked in Okaloosa County, and may be living or deceased. Finalists will be recognized at the Women's Annual Hall of Fame Reception on Aug. 27 at the Niceville Community Center. Nomination forms are available from Pamela Walters at 729-5291 or waltersp@owc. edu. LEPC HAZMAT MEETING: The District 1 Local Emergency Planning Committee will hold its next quarterly meeting at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 18 at the Escambia County Department of Public Safety-Training .Room, located at 6575 North * \V Street in Pensacola. The Training and Resource Subcommittee meeting will be held before that at 8:30 a.m. . Links to previous meetings minutes are located on the LEPC web calendar located at http://www.wfrpc.org/ wfrpc/Lepcmtg.htm. All meetings and workshops are open to the public. Interested parties may also contact John Gallagher at 850-332-7976 Ext. 206 in the Pensacola calling area, or 800-226-8914, ext. 206 outside of Pensacola. ,. FWB LIBRARY OFFERS LAWN CARE PROGRAM: The Fort Walton Beach Library PREMIER COMMUNITY FDIC Grand Opening Specials * Open any account, 'receive small Safe Deposit Box free for one year or credit towards a larger box. *Bring in any local Banks CD ad and we will beat it by .101- APY. *Open a Business Account and receive $100 credit towards your 1st check order. Bring in your previous bank zipper bag and receive $100. *Good through July 31, 2007 345 E. James Lee Blvd. * Crestview, FL 32539 Call us at 850.683.8822 * www.premiercbank.com A Urm 682-4953 AlOcendndendy . 5 Owth ned & Operated '. revieWonne l oi, ,, � 5170 South Ferdon Blvd. and the Master Gardener Association are offering a free lawn care program for area homeowners and gardeners on Saturday, July 21, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the library meeting room. Speaker Robert Fultyn will show attendees how to maintain a healthy lawn, and how to treat those pests and problems. For more information, contact Jennifer Kepple, Adult Services Librarian, at 833-9590. MEIGS PARK REOPENS: Meigs Park, 45A Meigs Drive in Shalimar reopened July 4. The boat ramp is open to small boats only, and is too shallow for larger boats. To learn more about Okaloosa County Parks or beach accesses and view photos, visit our web site at www.co.okaloosa.fl.us. Once online, simply select tourism and select parks, or call 689- 5084 for more information. JULY 14 - 27 SHELTER HOUSE RESTAURANT TOUR: Eleven area restaurants are donating part of their proceeds from that day to support Shelter House. This includes Mia's Italian Restaurant and Uptown Caf6, both in Crestview. Uptown Caf6 will participate on July 19 and July 26. Mia's will participate on July 23 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., July 24 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Helen Back (Okaloosa Island) is donating $1.00 for every large and $.50 for every small pizza sold during the tour. If you feel that a family member or intimate partner is endangering your physical or emotional safety or if you know someone experiencing this in their home, call Shelter House's hotline at 1-800-44- ABUSE, or 863-4777. PAWS ACCEPTING DONATIONS: The PAWS Humane Society and Adoption Center in Fort Walton Beach is in desperate need of towels that can be used for bedding, bathing, etc. in the care of the animals at PAWS. The homeless pets go through approximately 250 pounds of food each day. Dry, regular-type food for cats and dogs that does not contain colors or artificial dyes will be greatly appreciated. They can always use any type of towels and linens, but the current need is critical. Please drop off donations at PAWS, 725 Northwest Lovejoy Road. RWO SCHOLARSHIP: A $1,000 scholarship has been established by the Republican Women of Okaloosa, Federated through the Okaloosa-Walton College Foundation to assist a female high school graduate to attend OWC in the 2007/08 academic year. Candidates must meet the following requirements: Be admitted to Okaloosa-Walton College; have a history of volunteer community service and / or political involvement; have maintained a minimum 3.0 grade point average in high school; be a registered Republican. The deadline is July 15. Application forms are available at www.rwof.org or by contacting Carla Reinlie at 729-5357. For details, please contact Cindy Frakes at 651- 9335 or cfrakes@gnt.net. DORCAS BC BIBLE SCHOOL: Dorcas Baptist Chruch will host Vactional Bible School July 15-20 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. nightly. Classes will be held for children ages kindergarten through fifth .grade. Fanmily Night is Friday, July 20 at 6:30 for parents to visit each "site" the children traveled to, and the teachers and workers who were with them through the week. Call Debbie Bowden at 682-2301 or Rev. David Van Zandt at 682- 4958 for details. 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. BUTTERFLY ASSOC. MEETING AND COUNT: The North American Butterfly Association Choctaw Chapter will meet on Monday, July 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the Mitchell Building adjacent to the Valparaiso Public Library at 459 Valparaiso Parkway, Valparaiso. Guest speaker, Odin Toness will present "Fire Ants, Locusts and Honey bees: Human Interventions." NABA Choctaw is currently planning the Annual NABA Butterfly Count which will take place on July 21, 2007. People interested in participating in the count, especially those wishing to personally count their own gardens, are encouraged to attend this meeting. General information on butterflies, butterfly gardening, and other related topics will be available. There will be a door prize and refreshments. All NABA meetings are free and open to the public. For more information call 850-729- 2893 or email nabachoctaw@ hotmail.com. MASON DISTRICT DEPUTY VISIT: Concord Masonic, Lodge will host a meeting with District Deputy Mel Odom on July 16. Dinner is at 6 p.m., followed by the official proceeding at 7 p.m. All Masons are invited to attend at 310 Garden Street in Crestview. Especially invited are all Masons from other jurisdictions who are residing in this area. FARLEY AT FRIENDS OF LIBRARY MEETING: Clara Moonean Farley of Farley's Old and Rare Books in Pensacola will be the guest speaker for the July 19 Friends of - the Crestview Library meeting. Her 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. RAY LYNN PARK AT SHOAL RIVER CLOSED: Ray Lynn Park and Boat Ramp will be closed for approximately four weeks (through 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. 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 by Dennis Boggs. He 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 p.m. on Wednesday, July See WHAT'S HAPPENING, A9 4 r-&" I %�IVOLVIUVV IUVVO L.!U11-11 I WHAT'S HAPPENING xA/iflNIjFl;AV . IltV Il.I I �20 Crestview News Bulletin I A9 Noted LASIK Surgeon Right Here in Crestview! Good Vision Without Eye Glasses Dr. Payne has performed thousands of Lasik procedures. That's experience you can trust! * Safe & Painless! * Wave Front Procedure Performed locally in office. Laser Vision Evaluation with Dr. Payne. FRE 682-5338 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN NOTICE OF LAND USE CHANGE Pursuant to Article 4, Chapter 102 of the City Code and Section 163.3184, Florida Statutes, the Crestview Local Planning Agency (LPA) will conduct a Public Hearings in the Council Chambers, 198 North Wilson Street, Crestview, Florida on Tuesday, July 17, 20076 at 6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the issue may be heard to consider the following proposed amendments to the City's Comprehensive Plan: Amendment 07S8 reflecting the future land use change of 9.9+ acres of undeveloped property lying within the corporate limits of the City. If adopt- ed, the amendment will be accomplished by Ordinance #1355 and will impose the Medium Density Residential (with limitation of 10 units per acre). The land is located in Section 29, Township 3 North, Range 23 West, City of Crestview, as shown in the map in this advertisement. The Parcel Identification Number (PIN) is 29-3N-23-0000-0025-0000. Amendment 07S9 reflecting the future land use change of 0.71 + acres, of developed property recently annexed into the corporate limits of the City. If adopted, the amendment will be accomplished by Ordinance #1356 and will impose the Medium Density Residential (with limitation of 10 units per acre). The property is located in Section 6, Township 3 North, Range 23 West, City of Crestview, as shown in the map in this advertisement; The Parcel Identification Number (PIN) is 06-3N-23-0000-0001-001A. Amendment 07S10 reflecting the future land use change of 0.48+ acres of developed property lying within the corporate limits of the City. If adopted, the amendment will be accomplished by Ordinance #1357 and will impose the Commercial Future Land Use Category. The land is located in Section 17, Township 3 North, Range 23 West, City of Crestview, as shown in the map in this advertisement. The Parcel Identification Number (PIN) is 17-3N- 23-2490-0038-0070. -Amendment 07S11 reflecting the future land use change of 9.87+ acres of undeveloped property lying within the corporate limits of the City. If adopt- ed, the amendment will be accomplished by Ordinance #1358 and will impose the "Commercial" Future Land Use Category. The land is located in Section 31, Tbwnship 3 North, Range 23 West, City of Crestview, as shown in the map in this advertisement. The Parcel Identification Number (PIN) is 31-3N-23-0000-0002-0000. Amendment 07S12 reflecting the future land use change of 7.07+ acres of undeveloped property lying within the corporate limits of the City. If adopt- ed, the amendment will be accomplished by Ordinance #1359 and will impose the "Commercial" Future Land Use Category. The land is located in Section 31, Township 3 North, Range 23 West, City of Crestview, as shown in the map in this advertisement. The Parcel Identification Number (PIN) is PIN 31-3N-23-0000-0002-0020 and 36-3N-24-0000-0003-0000. Amendment 07S13 reflecting the future land use change of 9.90+ acres of undeveloped property lying within the corporate limits of the City. If adopt- ed, the amendment will be accomplished by Ordinance #1360 and will impose the "Commercial" Future Land Use Category. The land is located in Section 36, Township 3 North, Range 24 West, City of Crestview, as shown in the map in this advertisement. The Parcel Identification Number (PIN) is PIN 36-3N-24-0000-0002-0000. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to receive comments and make deci- sions regarding the above matter. The Ordinances, the proposed amend- ments and the Comprehensive Plan are available for public inspection dur- ing normal business hours at the Administrative Services Department, City Hall, 198 North Wilson Street, Crestview, Florida from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. All citizens and interested parties are encouraged to attend the Local Planning Agency meeting and to provide written and/or verbal comments on the matters under consideration. Any person requiring a special accommo- dation at this hearing because of a disability or physical impairment should contact the City Clerk Department at (850) 682-6131 at least five (5) calendar days prior to the hearing. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please con- tact the City Clerk Department at the above number Which has a TDD device. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or public hearing, such per- son will need to record the proceeding and, for such purpose, such person may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. Darren Payne, MD Board Certified Eye Surgeon and Medical Director in Crestview K CRESTVIEW MEMORIAL 682-2252 492 E. Pine Avenue Crestview, Florida Associates Joe Earnhardt George Cook Funeral Director Gary A. Mayes Also visit The Ivy LeafFlorist inside North Okaloosa Medical Center whats Happe iNg continued from A8 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 729-4070 or the Crestview library at 682- 4432. 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. STAMP SHOW: The Panhandle Philatelic Society will host "Stampfest III" on Saturday, July 21. The show will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 205 Carol Avenue in Fort Walton Beach. Show hours will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission and parking are free. Collectors of all level of expertise, as well as interested non-collectors are invited to come to sell, trade, buy, or just brows among the thousands of stamps and other items on display. For more information call Fred Brafford at 651-2770. WILLIAMS FAMILY REUNION: On Saturday, July 21, the Williams family reunion will be held at 971 Lighthouse Church Road in Holt. The all day affair will include a celebration of Sarah D. Williams' 88th birthday. Fanmil', friends are invited to attend. Please bring a covered dish. - UWF SUMMER MUSIC CAMP: The UWF Department of Music, in partnership with the Pensacola Opera, will offer a summer music camp for high school students ages 14 to 18, July 22 to 27 on the UWF main campus. Classes include music theory,, ear training/sight singing, class piano, stage movement, music history/ literature, jazz fundamentals/ impro:.. music, computers/ technology and beginning conducting. The students will be living, eating sleeping and experiencing student life on ULVF's main campusL They will present a concert after ard on July27at 7p.m. in the NMuic Hall, Building 82. The concert is free and open to the public. For details, call (850) 474-2147. VOLUNTEERTRAINING: Covenant Hospice is seeking' compassionate volunteers who are interested in making a difference in the lives of. patients and families facing life- limiting illnesses. A workshop will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 24 at the Covenant Hospice office located at 370 W. Redstone Ave. in Crestview. The free workshop will discuss the many ways in which volunteers can get involved, including providing patient and family support, visiting ISLAND DR: - ". '* \:A\ i LLJ.--.. _I JPADAMS PKWY- _ i7 --- II V, , 07S11 - ' T-GRAND PRIXDR S - ,,, 1_/- , EDNA DR ':ADREWSON DR .-.,-. 'l_^,-^C. A- CtIRE DR . Afflilated rith ireoah Pail The 3vy eaf Tea ?arlor S426 Wst 3wam S Cstvuw Morning Tea Or Light Afternoon Tea *Served in 3 Courses* Royal Tea *Served in 5 Courses* In a hurry? Ask about lunch time tea Reservations Suggested. 683-1626 The Ivy Leaf Tea Parlor Exquisite Flower The Ivy Leaf Florist 426 W. James Lee Blvd. Arrangements 998 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL Enthanting Gifts * Unique Antiques Crestview, FL 683-1626 We Gift Wrap and Deliver 682-1616 VV:LIN L tTJU 1 4YtT --1- Y-- - - --. - nursing homes and assisting with community outreach activities and administrative tasks. Lunch will be provided. To register or to learn more, please call Donna Chapman at 682-3628. 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 July, noon to 4:30 p.m. The exhibit is included in regular admission to Heritage Park. AUGUST OCCUPATIONAL SPANISH: The University of West Florida Division of Continuing Education will offer "Occupational Spanish," a course designed to provide communication skills for employers and employees, Aug. 16 through Nov. 16, Tuesday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Students enrolled in the course will learn key Spanish phrases needed to perform basic functions safely and efficiently in a variety of occupations. No previous Spanish knowledge is necessary. The cost is $99 per person. Students will learn to effectively communicate with Spanish-speaking clients, customers, co-workers and/ or patients, as well as ways to improve workplace safety and intercultural relationships. For more information or to register, contact the; UWF Division of Continuing Education at (850) 474-2914 or visit ContinuingEd.uwf.edu. ONGOING GRIEF SUPPORT: Lost a loved one? Come to a Grief Share Support Group Monday evenings at 6 p.m. at Woodlawn Baptist Church 824 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview. Call Church office 682-2924 or Sandi at 582-0456. COMMUNITY FRIENDS: A free outreach program for Mental Health Consumers meets every Tuesday and Thursday, from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 1300 East James Lee Blvd. Please contact Leigh Ann at 683-0950 or Ron at 689-3932 for more information. FIRST TUESDAY LECTURES: The lectures begin at 10:30 a.m. at the Robert L.F. Sikes Crestview Public Library on the first Tuesday of each month. Each month there will be a different presentation on many interesting topics. HERITAGE CRAFT CLASSES: The Heritage Museum keeps traditional handcrafts alive through the popular and ongoing Heritage Craft Series. Call 678-2615 to pre-register or for more information. Pre-registration is required for all classes. C H IL DC ARE ASSISTANCE: Financial assistance for childcare is now available through the Early See WHAT'S HAPPENING, A10 I �u - I WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2007 A10 I Crestview News Bulletin LOCAL COMMERCAL~B SPECIAL VALUE! $98 32" or 36" 6-Panel Steel Entry Door Unit *Weatherstripping for a tight seal .Fits rough opening: 34-1/2"W - 38-1/2"W x 82-1/4"H Locksets sold separately. HIGH STRENGTH CONCRETE BLEFOED MORTAR MIX - 4 -11 * "- . - . . CRE STVIE W - h S, . News eti HappenANg continued from A9 Covering Your C of theWorl I ...... *. .. .... .. 3 DAYS ONLY! JULY 18-20 FREE COFFEE & DONUTS (OPEN - 10AM) ..,..,- FREE LUNCH FRIDAY (11AM - 1:30PM) .,,, , ;,.7 LOWE'S!1 $408 SPECIALVALUE! '*+ 80lbs. PRO FINISH QUIKRETE� 5000 Concrete Mix #234135 ' c-," AT LOWE'S! $492 SPECIALVALUE! 80 Ibs. PRO FINISH QUIKRETE� Blended Mortar Mix #234136 I7 .'"* -LOWE'S! $424 SPECIALVALUE! 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If you have a service to offer, time to volunteer, Sor would like additional information, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Susan Goff at 682-8635. HOSPICE OF THE EMERALD COAST:Adultand teen volunteers are needed. Volunteers serve in different ways to assist both the patient and the entire family. Several methods of volunteering are available, including working d , directly writh patients, clerical, actors fundraising, 'bereavement ece and public relations opportunities. Please call Teresa Smith, volunteer coordinator, at 689- 0300. " SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES FOR PREGNANT L2 WOMEN: If you are pregnant and concerned about alcohol and drugs, free and confidential help is available. All pregnant women are eligible for priority substance abuse treatment services. 1712, WISE is a program of the Community Drug and Alcohol Council. For more information, call 689-4024 in Crestview. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: lVolunteer Organizations Active in Disasters needs volunteers to work in the Emergency Operations Center assisting county personnel in the event of any natural or manmade disaster affecting Okaloosa County. Okaloosa County Public Safety' will open the EOC, located at the Okaloosa County Courthouse in Shalimar, when a disaster occurs. There will be a need for data entry volunteers. For more information, please contact Yvonne Earle at 863- 1530, extension 230. 'Crestview Cinema 3 Northview Plaza * Hwy 85 N. * 682-3201 Movie Schedule Starting Friday, July 13, 2007 HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER PG13 OF THE PHOENIX W, 30mn)i ousted FRIDAY............ 1:00 ... 4:15... 7:30PM SATURDAY......... 1:00 ... 4:15... 7:30PM pros SUNDAY..........1:00 ... 4:15.. 7:30PM to- MON- THUR.......1:00 ... 4:15... 7:30PM -to-1 ------------- U.E! RATATOUILLE G [, FRIDAY ..... 100 ... 3:30 6... . 9:00PM SATURDAY .. 1:00... 3:30 ... 6:30.... 9:00PM SUNDAY..... 100 ... 3:30 ... 6:30... 9:00PM MON - THUR 1:00 ... 3:30... 6:30.... 9:00PM I 1 I NEW LOWER PRICE d - F--7- aimE ~"ii ,'J i^ REAL ESTATEON r: r i 61; '* '.. i, * - . 1, � ^ S E ., T I ON- (^KEALEjSTAEi""1 An*n bpani.... 1 .. V Iew1 I w, 5 L vu LemI This newly built but never occupied bank near Winn-Dixie will soon be a CCB Community Bank. Andalusia bank to open Crestview branch Leaky faucets. Dirty carpets. Overgrown shrubs. Clutter. Sid Davis has seen it all. It's the little stuff that homesellers refuse to fix before listing a home. Home shoppers see those flaws, and they either flee or go into a "what else is wrong" mode, looking for defects that can knock as much as 10 percent off the price. Ignoring these details can result in long waits without an offer or low-ball offers when they do come, said Davis, a Salt Lake. City real estate broker and author of the recent book, "Home Makeovers That Sell." But nearly two years of sagging sales should be a wake-up call for sellers. With sales off 25 percent from a year ago, for sale Assigns are cluttering lawns throughout the country. Sellers have to do something to make their homes stand out from the competition, real estate and home staging professionals say. A house needs to be priced right and look its best if it's going to attract a buyer. "You fix your home up and- make it nice, it's going to sell quick." Davis said. "Otherwise, you're going to look like a tarantula on a wedding cake." Here are their top tips. PRICE IT RIGHT Pricing a home right is the most important strategy to selling it quickly, said Davis and local Realtors. Sellers need to look at how\ much comparable homes By JEFF COLLINS Freedom News Service in the same neighborhood sold for within the past 30 days to be attuned to current market conditions, Davis said. For example, if neighboring homes of similar sizes and types sold for $600,000, don't price it at $675,000, even if comparable properties fetched that price a year ago. "Pricing is vital," said Barbara Delgleize, a broker with Keller Williams Realty in Huntington Beach, Calif. "Even a dog, if it's priced right, will sell." FIX 'ER UP Once homes are priced right, sellers mustbe willing to make repairs, spruce up landscaping, clean, paint and even remove items . from their homes to win buyers' attention, professionals said. "The way you live in a home and the % avy you market a home are two different things," said Dan Keating of Coast Home Staging, president of the Orange . County, Calif., chapter of the International Association of Home Staging Professionals. "Most people don't understand (that) when they put their house on the market," he added. "They (need) to make it show like a model home." Davis estiniates that do- it-yourselferscould get their home ready to show for as little as $1,500 to $2.000. but the sky's the limit for how much homeowners end up spending. Hiring painters to do the work could add $2,500 to that price.. Installing new kitchen- floors could cost $1,500 to $4,500, according THIS SOLD HOUSE Get your dips in orer to scu q r sa l nd the h@ighit pri AaiE'.t.-. " ^ to his book. Nevw kitchen appliances could cost up to $2,800, he estimated. But if you're careful and w stick to . - '. ' upgrades that match h other homes in your area, you . should recovermost,i f not all, of your r investment when yousell. Davi s- advises sellers to hire a home inspector to go ,through their residence and put together a checklist of problems to fix - everything from leaky faucets to socket covers and light fixtures. Sellers should save their receipts to use as a sales tool, he said. CUT CLUTTER AND CLEAN "You'd be surprised how many homes out there are messy, dirty and smell bad," Davis said. Dishes need to be put away. Laundry needs to be folded. "You want your house to be white-glove clean," Keating said. "Every nook and cranny. If a house looks well, taken care of, buyers believe it's well maintained." Excess furniture and belongings should be packed up and put, into storage. Anything that personalizes your home - photos, trophies, knickknacks or a golf-ball collection, for example - should be removed so your residence appeals to buyers with h. a wide variety o f tastes. Keating's wife and partner, Karen, noted that homeowners should want buyers to notice their house. not their belongings. BOOST CURB APPEAL ; If the home doesn't look nice from the street, buyers won't even get out of their cars,. Davis and Keating said. "That's where people make their first impression. and you don't get a second chance," Davis said. The lawn should be in perfect condition: fertilized. watered and mowed. Sellers should plant flowers, fix fences, prune bushes and shrubs so that they're no higher than first-floor window sills and remove dead plants. Bare dirt should be covered with bark. Keating said the front of the home should have a nice paint job, adding that some real estate agents recommend . replacing dilapidated garage doors. See THIS SOLD HOUSE, B4 Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin ANDALUSIA, Ala. - Crestview residents wondering if anything will ever occupy the spiffy new bank building next to the NlcDonald's on State Road 85 can at last have their curiosity sated. The � building, constructed in 2005 but abandoned when its original planned occupants were unable to secure a state charter, is now slated to become the southernmost branch of Covington County Bank, known as CCB Community Bank. Celebrating its 60th anniversary, CCB was established in Andalusia, Ala., in 1947 with five employees. Its home office is in Andalusia, the Covington County seat, where it offered the county's first drive- up banking window. A branch office is in Opp, Ala., about 30 miles north of Laurel Hill. CCB offers complete banking services, includingonlinebanking. Soon after opening in Crestview, CCB will offer its Koala Club, a savings account designed just for children. In a fun and entertaining way, it teaches youngsters the importance of saving money, earning interest, and even saving the environment. "CCB's primary mission has always been to serve the banking needs of its customers," reads CCB's online statement. "From its inception, CCB has also placed an emphasis on serving the community through participation in and sponsorship of community and civic affairs." Business Alabama magazine ranked CCB 41st in the state's top 50 banks, and ranked it second of the top 50 in returns on assets, a measure of business performance. The Hub City's newest bank plans an Aug. 3 or 10 opening, said CCB President Tom Lane. "We've purchased that building and the signs are being worked on and should be ready soon. -- -- "We're really looking forward to being in the Crestview market," Lane said. "We already have a lot of great customers in the Baker and Crestview area. We think we can give people the service they're used to and desire." Visit us On-line At * FINANCE IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME * GREAT INTEREST RATES * LIFETIME FAMILY VACATION * INCREASE THE VALUE OF YOUR HOME 725&APR.R NO LOIN CST Get a home equity line from M&F Bank. At this rate, you can jump into home repairs. EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS EVERYDAY - SINCE 1890 850.689.8870 * www.mfbank.com *Subject to credit approval. Limited time offer. Interest rate margins established are based upon the applicant(s)'s credit history and loan-to-value ratio. The introductory APR is fixed for the first three (3) months. 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"A lot of-.1eople' ask why and our waitresses do a good job.in spreading the word, but the reason is that our steaks are basted with a homemade secret sauce, and the sherbet works well with it because it cleanses the palate and gets the taste buds going." Almost everyone in Crestview knows this to be deliciously correct, but for the uninitiated, be sure to make your way to the local Coach N Four restaurant for the meal of a lifetime. The Coach N Four serves up quality seafood as well as their signature steaks. Cooked any way you like it, be ready to make your choice of 8, 12, or 16 oz. ribeyes, 6 or 9 oz. tenderloins, mouthwatering T-bones, New York strips, and hamburgers. Not a steak eater (which may be hard to believe)? There's chicken and seafood on the menu as well, along with plenty of salad and vegetables. When you're done, though, be sure to save room for dessert. 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Lee, along with his two sons James *for 60 Months on ALL Pontiac Grand Pr Impala and Gary, they have always operated one simple but important principal: "To provide you with the highest 4.P, *for 60 Months on ALL Chevrolet TrailBl, quality vehicle to suit your needs, at the best possible price." They offer a full line of new vehicles from the En.o,. Buick Ra;rier A 5.9% "lor 60 Months on ALL Buick Lacrosse,P sporty Pontiac Solstice, to the luxurious Buick Lucerne, to the Acadia, GMC's all new crossover vehicle. If Che. Mal.bu.Che.ySie r ado GMC S a truck is more your style then you wont be disappointed. You can choose from the always impressive GMC 79% "-or o0 Monihs or, other GM Cert;I.d B Sierra, new or classic body style, or test drive the economical GMC Canyon. It you are looking for a high PorlI.C and GMC IruckO quality, dependable, used vehicle, then look no further. Lee Pontiac-Buick-GMC of Crestview is the only GM Certified used dealer in north Okaloosa County. Don't see what you want on the lot? No problem, just ask and they will find it! Their top-notch, well-seasoned, sales staff provides exceptional service before, during, and after the sell, and they actually make it a pleasure to do business there. Their goal is not to have you -" as a one time customer, but to have you as a lifelong customer. , Lee Pontiac-Buick-GMC's Service department is second to none! With a full stall of ASE certified mechanics5they will go out of their way to meet your needs. They specialize in General Motors products; however, they are.certified to work on any make or model. This finely tuned service department boasts competitive pricing on all repair services, regular maintenance, and offers a full line of new tires with mounting and balancing. Furthermore, they guarantee everything they work on! Want to drop your vehicle for service an' pick itup later? No worries, they offer complimentary shuttle service to Crestview, Niceville ,an. gl. 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Ma,e R rlictin RBSINESS & REAL ESTATE WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2007' This sold house continued from B1 FRESHEN THE FRONT DOOR The door needs, to have fresh paint or stain, and the doorbell needs to be in good working order. , "There's nothing worse than going up to a front door and finding' the doorbell hanging- by the wires," Davis said. "That's the kiss of death." KEEP INTERIORS SPOTLESS The entrance hall has to be attractive, -xith flooring in good.shape. Throw rugs and other floor coverings must be in excellent condition, cleaned or replaced. Davis said. The home must have a super paint job, with no dings, scratches or holes in the walls. Davis recommends light- colored paint because the home should be as neutral as possible. If your home has bright colors, paint it white, he said. "Nobody can criticize vanilla," Davis - said. "It's the best-selling ice cream out there." KITCHEN AND BATHROOM These are the most important rooms in Vour home and should look good, professionals. According to Remodeling Magazine's 200t Cost vs. Value Report, homeowners t\ pically get back S5 percent of what the\ . spend on a minor kitchen remodeling job - ." . when the\ sell their home, and they recover percent of their bathroom remodeling Floors. appliances and countertops need to be in good condition. Davis recommends taking a tiling class rit a home center and putting a new tile floor in kitchens. Don't install granite or other high-end countertops unrleess that's common for homes in \our neighborhood. he said. C)Old and dingy Kitchen cabinets should be-sanded and refinished or sanded and painted gloss white, he said. Bathroom fixtures rnmut.t be ':in good condition and sparkling clean. The mirror should be replaced if it's dingy, and the bathroom must have good lighting and an attractive sho er curtain if one is used. "The smart money is in kitchens and bathrooms," Davis said. "You can do all this for cheap." LAUNDRY AND GARAGE Invest a small amount in making your, w'asherdryer area attractive e. Ihiyers like clean, welllighted l, laundry rooms, preferably with storage, nice flooring and fresh oaint. Garages should be clutter free. Davis suggests having a garage sale or putting excess possessions into storage or in a storage shed until you move. "Nobody is going to do all this stuff," Davis said. , "This will put you ahead of the game." ROOTS ARE PLANTED. Fi m rn l bkc -La innr- .:J n . llt-.:.,tJ. . ln ..iL- , k ; : c r c I : O ri.:., e1r , t. j ai, 1i . r . .., ,, :,. i a n, . ..-rJ .:,, A P...:. . :I ur r tr.aj ijon r..: -a , d..:.:, r..'t 1,11,.:11, u. l.ul- c ".. .... L J-.1 Lh. c -: S e pr.:..-J . : .,r-,'-r,, -r' . ll i, I lh .I -. .Jll t:urAlam ,.ji-. r:.d, a, - ,a nI-, I',. -L , - tao''r..L' c ti .:. .:.. l'i. :.i.g. BRACE FUN ERA] /KN EY 480 E. James Lee Blvd. Crestview, FL 32539 L SERVICE (850) 683-9898 Locally owned and operated -.5.' 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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 L.LC. EMBI-07-02706 Is Your Home Owners Insurance Getting YouDown? Let Us PickYouUp, With Our New Lowered Rates Palm Insurance Group 501 N. Ferdon Blvd. ' Netiwo KFC) Crestview, FL 32536 682-6199 13tIUeIVU IU b 7i:l To P. :::I::1- CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN SPORTS ANDREWS ADDRESSES ALUMNI CHS football camp On Friday, July 20 - Saturday, July 21 Crestview High School will be hosting their annual football camp for K-12. Former FSU Seminoles, Ron Dugans and Tamarick Vanover will lead the camp. Pre-registration is $60 will take place at the Sports Locker in the Winn Dixie Plaza until Tuesday, July 17th. Registration is $70 and starts on Friday, July 20th from 8 - 9 a.m. Camp times for K - 6th grade are 9 - 11:30 a.m. and noon - 2:30 p.m. for grades 7-12. T-shirts will be provided for al campers and the first 150 to register will receive an autographed football by both Dugans and Vanover. For more information on the camp, please contact (850) 689-7186. Walking for wellness The Contours Express gym is launching their new walking program for women called, W3 (Women Walking for Wellness). S The program is open to members . and non-members and is completely free. Crestviews walkers will meet at the gym on South Ferdon Boulevard in front of Big Lots at 6:30 a.m. every Monday. For more information on the program and how you can get involved, please contact Naomi Akers at (850) 689-3433. Bonilla soccer camp July 16-19 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Carlos Bonilla, a USSF National licensed coach, will be hosting a soccer camp at Davidson Middle School. Cost is $60. For more information please contact (850)902-3249. Hub City Hurricanes futbol club Coach Carlos Bonilla is hostinga- futbol club for the local area, starting Aug. 4th. Tryouts will be held for ages 6-12 boys and girls. There will be select tryouts for ages 12-16. Tryouts are on July 21st and 28th from 9-11 a.m. at Davidson Middle School. Visit . www. hubcityhurricanesoccer.com for more information. Family charity fishing event Playground Kiwanis and the Redfish Club will be hosting a family charity fishing tournament on 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 Sat 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 am. shotgun o'. ' start. . For more information on the event Robert Young Crestview News Bulletin This past Saturday, the Florida State University Alumni Association hosted an awards banquet at the Azteca Mexican restaurant here in Crestview. Among the speakers and officers within the organization, the association also invited Mickey Andrews, long time defensive coordinator for the FSU football team. Andrews joined Bobby Bowden and the Seminoles in 1984, pushing the defensive game of the team to be up to par along side the offense. Andrews has earned awards such as Assistant Coach of the Year in 1991 and Defensive Coordinator of the Year in 1998. "We made some great changes to our organization that we think will help us win some games," said Andrews. "We really needed to re-look how we ran things, and our offense needed to change, as well as the line. From the last couple years of watching, we've taken our notes and came up with a solid plan. New offensive lineman coach, new head defensive lineman coach, it's just what the Seminoles needed." The names were not officially released, but will be provided during pre-season week. Soon after everyone settled from the steak and potatoes dinner, he addressed the crowd on what changes have been made during the off-season. An optimistic outlook was kept throughout his speech as he pressed that these changes were not only for the better, but also to help the Seminoles get back to a higher reputation amidst their losing seasons in the last three years. The crowd took his words to heart and smiles were spread throughout the audience when he finished his speech. The FSUAS had faith in their Seminoles, and faith in Andrews. "This is what wv need as a team. This is what we need as a university," Andrews said. For more information on how you can help or join the association visit their Web site at www.fsu.edu/~-FSUAlum/. CHS students receive FSU scholarships Robert Young Crestview News Bulletin It was a proud moment for the parents of Liza Hooks and Forrest Brown. Both individuals recei ed Sa $500 scholarship from th.. Fh, 'ida State A\lurnrt Association this past weekend. The scholarship willbe put toward their aca denm - c when they attend FSU this coming fall. Hooks and Brown have not only ,rbal!,. committed but are already underway into mm.-: In- to the university in the latter month. Both students have a family background n- attending FSU and both look forward to up old that . tradition. Liza Hooks, who is seeking a major in e..ci-e science, wants to further her education throu h F5LIU to later become an optimologist. Forrest Brown is taking the path into the [ield I f Economics, and he also has his sights on a-tendin._ every football game possible. But he's not :he onl" one. "I plan on attending every single FSU gam,- tlhi fall. My favorite player is Brett Carr," Hooks -ia d. The two scholarships were handed out towardsthe Robert Young I Crestview News Bulletin end of the banquet, right before FSU's own Mickey Andrews spoke about changes within the football kLiza Hooks and Forrest Brown both recieved scholarships for organization, their academics from FSUAS. organization.he g unavoidable cheating? Ax her6 asg mvoe l hafie SEC Insider Scott McKinney The University of Alabama reported last week that they had self-reported three secondary violations to the NCAA for infractions within the football program. Two of these incidents occurred since Nick Saban took over at the Capstone. Depending on which side you follow, you are either writing the report off as no big deal, or you are standing on the mountaintop screaming at the top of your lungs that the Crimson Tide is running a dirty program. I'm not completely buying into either side but I do think there is a little of both out there. No, I am not saying that Alabama is cheating. That's not where I am headed. But, I do believe that with the way the NCAA has set up its rules, every school is cheating. Not because they are deliberately trying to cheat, but because they have no choice. For example, Alabama reported a violation when Saban accidentally bumped into recruits in South Florida and had a brief conversation with them. According to the NCAA rule book, Saban, and any other coach, is not permitted to meet with recruits during what is determined to be a "non-contact" period. If Saban had followed the letter of the law of the NCAA, he should have simply walked away from the recruits and not acknowledged them. Let me get this straight ... Saban sees a recruit, the recruit sees him. Saban turns and walks c SECTION WEDNESDAYJULY11 2007 Af- Robert Young Crestview News Bulletin Tom Hammonds and Hammonds Enterprises went into the O'Reillv Thunder Valley Nationals in Bristol, Tenn, wanting to place at least in the top ten. Unfortunately, during the third qualifying round, he dropped trom being ninth on the order to 17th and standing outside, the 16'-field race this past weekend. Hammonds started on a great stretch, sitting snuggly in a nice position, running a time of 6.834 seconds (201.88 mph). But during the second and final run (third), Hammonds fell short of the cut-off. Jeg Coughline ended up winning the race, beating Kenn\ Koretsky in the final push. Look for Hammonds in the NHRA sanctioned Pro-Stock race in Denver. Colo. More than 5 800 feet above the sea level, the Mopar _Mile-High NHRA Nationals will hold their racing event on [uly 13- 15 For more information on the res-ults and H.ainionds Enterprise-s. \ou can visit -\i nhra. com or our VWeb site. w w w,crestxviewbulletin. corn. Country Club of Cratview Lowball results July 8 1. Steve Whiddon Jerry Maughon -12 Bill Ward Ro\ Flinchum 2. David Crooke Dennis Fields -10 Gene Parish Lavaughn Dorman lanice Cheatham 3. Don Keamy Don V'idmaier -10 Jesse Dennis Hal Jellison Terry Tillman 4. John Krause Ralph Armstrong -9 Ed O'Connell Philip Weltin Terry Bays 5. Mike Taylor Tm Stanley -9 Alan Parsons Leon Cunningham Earl Cadenhead See next week for more Lowball results and upcoming events hosted by Foxwood. away, an act of disrespect not to mention being very rude and impolite. How do you think that would sit with those recruits? Especially in the Deep South where most of us have never met a stranger and greet every one we come in contact with by offering a handshake and a big smile. One of the problems is that the recruits are not familiar with the NCAA rule that says the coach must not have contact with them. They see a coach not recognizing them and they get upset. They decide they are not going to sign with that school because the coach disrespected them. They sign with another school. See RULES, C3 199-2006 W" We are always looking for sports information and news Award Winning 4' A r I I I 11 from those involved in our community. FREEDOM Newspaper I Please direct all sports news, information and results to F t C R E EDO a aA I Sports Editor Robert Young at (850) 682-6524 or by e-mail "fn-E.,- V. - I -^.^,*r BeterWSeelyxNnpCsper oislt at roberty@crestviewbulletin.com ____t________ / 1 . I .. . ... . I 11 2 [ � I. . ..........~11 . I J ll . . . . . .._ . . . . . .. ... . . . . . ] .. . . . .!l l!l ! r A DAS^"Unsurpassed driveability that puts you comfortably in control" , Cl SPONTIAC. IMM I'M * Best in class fuel economy 4300 S. Ferdon (Hwy, 85) Crestview, FL $1,000 Non GM Owner Bonus ww ere w ( (850)F,802-2708 Extended Cab, well' equipped, V8Owiwtb Tow Package j )% Financing + S1,50 Cash Available Robert Young I Crestview News Bulletin Mickey Andrews speaks about the changes within the FSU organization. Andrews spoke during the FSUAS awards banquet this past Saturday. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2007 C2 I Crestview News Bulletin SPORTS -;ll Pit M~wn.lf se ON ThE TubE July 14 NEXTEL Cup Practice - SPEED @ 9 a.m. Busch Pole Qualifying - ESPN2 @ 10 a.m. NEXTEL Cup Final Practice - SPEED @ noon Busch Series Countdown - ABC @ 1:30 p.m. Busch Series USG Durock 300 - ABC @ 2 p.m. Craftsman Truck Series Setup - SPEED @ 6:30 p.m. Built Ford Tough 225 - SPEED @ 7 p.rm. July 15 NASCAR on TNT Live! - TNT @ 1:30 p.m. TNT Countdown to Green - TNT @ 2:30 p.m. NEXTEL USG Sheetrock 400 - TNT @ 3 p.m. July 20 Busch Series Practice - ESPN2 @ 6 p.m. July 21 Busch Pole Qualifying - ESPN2 @ 3:30 p.m. Busch Series Countdown - ESPN2 @ 7 p.m. ThE NEXT LAP July 29 July21 July 14 Aug. 4 Speedway, In. Madison, II. Speedway, In. Pocono, Pa. Allstate 400 Busch Series Power Stroke Pennsylvania at the Brickyard 250 Diesel 200 200 Fike gets arrested Craftsman Truck Series named David Green as Fike's Driver Aaron Fike and his replace- fiancee are expected to appear in ment for court on Tuesday on drug Saturday's charges after they were arrested race at at Kings Island on Saturday. Kentucky SBoth Fike and Cassandra M o t o r Davidson were found with nar- Speedway. cotics suspected to be heroin Since according to Mason Police. NASCAR Both are charged with implement- felony possession of heroin and ed its zero possession of drug-abuse instru- tolerance Fike ments, which is a misdemeanor. policy for NASCAR officials are hav- drugs, driver Shane Hmiel is ing an independent lab test Pike, under a lifetime ban for three who drives the, No. 1 Toyota failed tests, while it has suspend- Tundra for Red Horse Racing ed crew chief Glenn Darrow, and. is currently eighth in series Busch Series driver Kevin points. Grubb, as well as truck series Team owner .and general drivers Tyler Walker, and Brian manager Tom DeLoach has Rose. Sprint begins in '08 Sprint Nextel and NASCAR announced Saturday NASCAR's premier series will be known as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series beginning Jan. 1, 2008, at a press conference at Daytona International Speedway. Sprint and NASCAR took extensive measures to talk with race fans throughout the logo and name review process, which included numerous focus groups and surveys. After receiving fan feedback, the decision was clear to focus on the Sprint brand and use a similar logo and name. "NASCAR has an incredi- bly loyal fan base, and we lis- tened closely to fan feedback to help make this decision," said RidiNq ThE BubblE Driver: Johnny Sauter : -Owner: Joe Custer Points: 1431 Points out of 34th: 27 Points ahead of 36th: 178 Place Own 33 Bobby Ginn 34 Kyle Petty 35 Joe Custer 36 Bill Davis 37 Glen Wood 38 James Rocco Tim Kelly, chief marketing offi- cer of Sprint. "It was a long and thorough process to determine how to integrate our NASCAR sponsorship into our overall brand strategy, while still keep- ing the NASCAR fan at the heart of the decision. "The process extended well beyond the NASCAR sponsor- ship. This is an evolutionary time for Sprint Nextel's brand. Our new brand campaign focuses on the importance of speed in peo- ple's daily lives and illustrates their ability to get information when they want it." Johnny Sauter Drver Points Joe Nemecheck 1471 John Andretti 1458 Johnny Sauter 1431 Dave Blaney 1253 Bill Elliott 1224 Scott Riggs 1205 Watching NASCAR grow * TNT announcer has watched the sport grow a lot since the '80's By BILL GAMBLING sports@ srpressgazette.com Bill Weber got an education very early on in his career as to how important NASCAR racing is to its fans. Weber, a 1979 Butler University graduate, learned just how important it was while work- ing as a sports director at a televi- sion station outside of Evansville, Ind. "While working in the Henderson (Ky.)/Evansville mar-' ket, NASCAR was huge back then," said Weber. "If I didn't run a clip of the race and results on Monday and then do some kind of preview on Thursday or Friday my phone would ring off the hook." Weber also admitted it might have had something to do with the tiny town of Owensboro, Ky., which was 30 td 40 miles east of Henderson and contributed drivers like brothers Darrell and Michael Waltrip, Jeremy Mayfield, as well as the Green brothers (Mark, David, and Jeff). So, did he think the sport would grow as much as it has since his days.as a sports director. "The growth I have seen is Bill Weber (left) is seen with fellow TNT announcers Wally Dallenbach and Kyle Petty at Daytona International Speedway. Weber has seen the sport grow a great deal since his days as a sports direc- tor outside n Fvansville, Ind. just unbelievable," said Weber. "I have done interviews with a radio station in Minnesota and later today a spot on Sirius Satellite Radio. "Who would have imagined this regional sport growing to where it is carried on satellite. And now when NASCAR goes to Las Vegas it is the drivers names who are on the hotel marquee, not the entertainers." He also pointed'out Kurt Busch and Kevin Harvick throwing out the first pitches at baseball games in Chicago and New York re pectiel\. r The Middletown, N.J. native, who will be doing the final broad- cast of the season for Turner Network Television at Chicagoland, has had a heavy heart in the first of what is an eight year deal for TNT to broadcast six NASCAR races starting with the Pocono, Penn., date. His heart is heavy because this is the first time since 1994 that he has covered a race season with- out former NEXTEL Cup Champion Benny Parsons. ."There is not a moment that goes by where I don't think about him," said Weber, who got his start in motorsports as a media rela- tion's consultant with the Miller Brewing Company's Unlimited Hydroplane Racing program. "While I have been doing the races this season it is like I hear his voice telling me to make sure I say this or tell the viewers something. "If I didn't do this, then I wouldn't be doing my job well." Parsons was more than just a friend to Weber who cut his teeth in NASCAR as part of the Inside Winston Cup program aired on The Nashville Network in the early 90's before joining the staff atESPN. 'If I learned anything from my late friend it is how you Weber is seen interviewing Tony Stewart on Pit Road in 2001. approach the sport," said Weber. "You have to let the viewers know the information you have to where it appeals to the avid fans but also present the nuances of the sport for those who are watching for the first time. '"T1at is where he was so valuable and if you feel I am car- rying on his broadcasting style, I consider that a huge honor and complement." But some of that folksy style is also a part of Weber himself, who has his own language at times some call 'Weberisms'. Despite not growing up a driver himself and having to learn the sport with the help of B.P. and other veterans in the sport, what would Weber do if he were NASCAR's Chairman .for the Day? "You are trying to get me in trouble here aren't you," laughed Weber. "The first thing I would do is shorten the schedule and there would only be one 500 mile race held at Daytona each year," Weber said. "After that there wouldn't be another race over 500K. By doing that it would make the competition tighter and the drivers race harder from the beginning and be more exciting for the fans. "I would also revamp the points system, but the big thing for me would be a shorter schedule." Tr nt% l, L I Backstretch: 1,800 feet/ 5" '2006 Pole Winner Jeff Burton - 181.647 mph 2006 Race Winner Jeff Gordon - 132.077 mph Track Qualifying Record Todd Bodine - 183.717 mph (2001) Track Race Record Kevin Harvick - 136.832 mph (2002) Turn 3 240 Turn 2 240 Turn 1 24� Turn 4 24� Frontstretch: 2,332 feet / 11 NEXTEL. AMLISM "4"q CLIP SERIES After Pepsi 400 Driver 1. Jeff Gordon 2. Denny Hamlin 3. Matt Kenseth 4. Jimmie Johnson 5. Jeff Burton 6. Cad Edwards 7. Tony Stewart 8. Kyle Busch 9. Kevin Harvick 10. Martin Truex Jr. Behind Leader -277 -383 -407 -428 -465 -539 -583 -601 -616 After Winn-Dixie 250 Driver E 1. Carl Edwards I 2. Kevin Harvick - 3. David Reutimann - 4. Dave Blaney -S 5. Jason Leffler - 6. David Ragan - 7. Bobby Hamilton, Jr. -' 8. Marcos Ambrose - 9. Stephen Leicht - 10. Greg Biffle - Behind Leader 798 871 910 9333 956 983 1,079 1,100 1,121 After O'Reilly 200 Driver 1. Mike Skinner 2. Ron Homaday 3. Todd Bodine 4. Travis Kvapil 5. Rick Crawford 6. Johnny Benson 7. Jack Sprague 8. Aaron Fike 9. Matt Crafton 10. Ted Musgrave Behind Leader -103 -228 -263 -385 -443 -538 -556 -587 -612 After Request Foodd 200 Driver Behind 1. Frank Kimmel Leader 2. Bobby Gerhart -130 3. Dexter Bean -150 4. Justin Allgaier -205 5. Michael McDowell -230 6. Phillip McGilton -380 7. Justin South -420 8. Justin Marks -555 9. Patrick Sheltra -605 10. Jason Hedlesky -625 StarI your ine s I Reach thousands of NASCAR fans and make them your loyal customers. SJft yOU rI U Sln SS. Contact a News Bulletin advertising specialist at 850-682-6524. - '11111 MSC]AM ECR 4 N], T TR 7 `f' M5 RFTSI RUCK]SEERIES I ~--- Y WFDNFSDAY .JULY 11. 2007 OUTDOOR & TRAVEL Crestview News Bulletin I C3 CROSSINGS Europe on your own: Sleeping around Brian Hughes r ,- I INTERLAKEN, Switzerland - * Erich Balmer wasn't sure which way to turn. A minibus full of his guests had just returned from a day of Alpine white-waterrafting, threeyoung Korean backpackers had just arrived, and two middle-aged couples were checking in to attend a regional folk festival. All would discover why the independenttravelcognoscenti consider his hostel to be Europe's best. Balmer's Herberge (hostel) is Switzerland's oldest. Its congeniality and charming chalet setting in the town of Interlaken makes it a perfect headquarters for exploring the region's Alps and lakes. Balmer's caters to guestsofall types. Next door to the hostel is a guesthouse, more popular with older travelers. Nearby is Balmer's Tent Village for travelers really minding their budgets. (Visit www.balmers.com.) Finding accommodations within your budget isn't too hard. You don't need to blow your Euros on expensive, snooty hotels named Bellevue or Ritz, let alone characterless chain hotels that don't differ from their American counterparts. In popular destinations, accommodations can be pricey. But staying outside of town in a peaceful suburban village, especially if it's on a. commuter transit route, not only is more affordable, but also relaxing. Hostels Though popular with young travelers on a budget, hostels aren't just for "youth" anymore. Forget the cliche '70s images of pot-smoking, guitar- strumming, unwashed backpackers. In a hostel, anyone can retire in a clean, comfortable, no-frills atmosphere, while swapping tips with fellow guests, and even meeting new travel companions. Hostels are as varied as the cultures in which you'll find them. Most are part of Hostelling International, which establishes standards of cleanliness and service. To stay at HI member hostels, join through Hostelling Intemational-USA, (202) 783-6161, www.hihostels.com. Not all hostels, Balmer's among them, belong to HI. Visit Hostels of Europe, www. hostelseurope.com for information about independent hostels. Pensiones A pension - sort of a bed-and- breakfast - is a great place to meet people from the countries you're visiting. Most are family run and many offer the best accommodation bargains in Europe. Others are charming, but pricey, small hotels. Almost every pension stay includes a hearty breakfast Room quality varies with price and region. Some rooms have a washstand, or maybe a complete bathroom. In others, you'll share a common bathroom down the hall. Ask to see the room before you accept it, and try to avoid getting one too close to the communal bathroom so you won't be disturbed by morning traffic. Castle stays Travel experts are unanimous: no matter your budget, save up for at least one big splurge. Spending the night in a centuries-old castle is a good one. For the price of a night in a bland upscale. chain hotel, you can play knights and damsels in the halls, corridors, dungeons and parapets of more than 70 fortresses, castles and palaces, mostly in Germany - many on the romantic Rhein River - and northem Europe. Visit the Gast im SchloB ("castle guest") program's Web site, www. gast-im-schloss.de for a list of member properties, contact and reservations information. Ovemight trains One of the most simple and timesaving accommodations is also the most practical. If the next stop on your itinerary is a distance away, don't do it during the day when you could be exploring. Combine your travel time with your sleeping time. Nothing beats being lulled to sleep by the gentle sway of the wagon and the "clackity-clack" of wheels on rails. Railpass holders still must buy a reservation. A second-class couchette (berth) reservation costs about $30. A hotel train or sleeper compartment can run more than $100. Your reservation includes fresh linen and a pillow. There are six couchettes per co-ed compartment. Hotel and sleeper cabins are more comfortable, and often include showers and/or sinks in the room, plus breakfast Unless you reserve as a couple or small group, compartments are single-sex. I Where you spend the night is as much apart of yourEuropean adventure as what you see and eat. Make the most ofit! This concludes Border Crossing's nulti-partseriesonexplorngEuropeon your own. Ifyou 'd like a complimentary copy of "Europe Bound," a 40-page guide to planning your independent trip, visit The Crestview News Bulletin's office. (We regret we cannot mail it out.) . - Deutsche Bahn AG Special to the News Bulletin Combine your travel time with your sleeping time aboard one of Europe's comfortable hotel trains. Brian Hughes I Crestview News Bulletin A night in a castle, such as 1000-year-old Schonburg overlooking the Rhein River, is an unforgettable experience. RULES, continued from 1A The coach who walked a% a\ and followed the NCAA rules is punished. There is a fine line between simply greeting a recruit and being polite and carrying on an extended conversation about how. the recruit could really help the program. The coach is lust as guilt' in some cases ot stretching the rules as far as they can. Coaches have long known that they should try to get away vith as much as they possibly can when it comes to the NCAA. Asking for torgixeness is better than asking tor permission in their eyes. Of course, we are talking about items that fall into the "gray area-s ot the NCAA rule book. In 1%4 the NCAA rule book was only 4S pages and consisted of les, than 100 total rules and their variations. The 200:7-0S NCAA manual will be over 700 pages with most items in the book because somebody took a gray area a little too tar. How man\ have driven on the interstate and looked down at the speedometer and realized \%e were driving over the speed limit' Did that mean we were breaking the rules? If the speed limit was 65 and we were driving 68.. were we breaking the rules? Saban is no dummy. He understands recruiting perhaps better than any other coach. He also realizes that anv advantage he can create only helps his own program. \es. that advantage can be hard to define in those gray areas, but is the coach really crossing the line when he speaks to a recruit instead of w walking away' There is concern in Tuscaloosa, however, that there have been three cases ot secondary violations. Alabama athletic officials have had their own run- ins with the NCAA and don't care for any more. The Crimson Tide football program is lust now rising above the sanctions created by several tormer coaches and boosters. But, Saban is not a cheater by any stretch of the imagination. Does he stretch the rules to his advantage? Sure, there's not a college football coach in the country who doesn't. The question will be can Saban stay in the gray areas and stay away from the hounds ot the NCAA? Affiliated Insurance of Crestview * Health Insurance A CONTRACTEDGENERAL AGENl~Y~OR * Life Insurance m - BlueCross BlueShield * Long Term Care Insurance of Florida * Retirement Planning An Independentdns. Reiremen Pla ig of the Blue CosBlue Shield Association * Medicare Supplements* 689-7595 Group Health Benefit Plans Florida Combined Life Florida Combined Life and its Parent, Blue Cross and Blue 115 E. Beech St. Shield of Florida, are independent Licensees of the Blue (Behind Wachovia Bank) #61411-0903 Cross Blue Shield Association *Not connected or endorsed by the U.S. Government or the Federal Medicare Program. The- - Fns i SENIJOIR1EYECARE ^^^^^ Right Here in Crestview ^^^ Darren Payne, MD Board Certified Eye Physician & Surgeon Lee Mullis, MD Board Certified Eye Physician & Surgeon DARREN PAYNE, MD * Full-Time Medical Director of Crestview Office * 15 Years Experience * Special interest in Senior Eye Care, including Cataracts, Glaucoma, Droopy Eye Lids and Retina Problems. * A friendly and caring personality LEE MULLIS, MD * Over 25 years experience * National Leader in Painless No-Stitch Cataract Surgery * A kind and friendly way We specialize in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Conditions Associated with Aging, including: * Cataracts * Retina Problems * Glaucoma * Droopy Eye Lids Medicare Assignment Accepted Mullis Eye Institute Call for an appointment 682-5338 The finest in Senior Eye Care right here in Crestview NEW LOCATION: 930 North Ferdon BIvd.,Crestview, FL 32539 >1~- L CITY OF CRESTVIEW CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday. July 23, 2007 at 6:00 P.M., at a Regular Council meeting in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 198 North Wilson Street, Crestview, Florida, the City Council of the City of Crestview proposes to consider a planned unit development: PUD #07-03 - 81.09 ACRES OF REAL PROPERTY, MORE OR S07-03 LESS, LOCATED IN SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 23 TEXAS PKWY WEST. THE PARCEL SHALL BE RPLATTED AS "ADAMS ESTATES SUBDIVISION" AND IS IDENTI- GILLIS DR FIED IN THE OKALOOSA COUN- ADAMS DR- I TY'S PROPERTY APPRAISER'S OFFICE BY PARCEL IDENTIFICA- TION NUMBER 07-3N-23-0000- EFF DR 0001-0000. IT IS DEPICTED BY 0 MAP # 07-03 AS SHOWN IN THIS zt ADVERTISEMENT. LAKEVIEW DR lr PUD #07-05 - 22.17 ACRES OF L REAL PROPERTY, MORE OR PANAMA-DR LESS, LOCATED IN SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 23 WEST.. THE PARCEL IS MORE - . -- .COMMONLY KNOWN AS LOTS S --- 41 THRU 58 AND LOTS 65 THRU M ILCOUCH-IAY 182 OF STILLWELL ESTATES S---- - PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN s- - STWELLBLVD PLAT BOOK 22, PAGES 65 THRU I .. J.- I . \Jli 67, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS - ~L L OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORI- HPA - VE DA. SAID PARCEL IS IDENTI- / l .FI-- : FED IN THE OKALOOSA COUN- 7 TY'S PROPERTY APPRAISER'S OFFICE BY PARCEL IDENTIFICA- -LONG:-DR TION NUMBER 09-3N-23-1025- WAINWRIGHT DR 7 000-0000 AND IS DEPICTED BY 07-05 MAP # 07-05 AS SHOWN IN THIS - - F ADVERTISEMENT JANUARY-C ap1 J E -Copies of the proposed planned unit - JUNE CT development are on file in the Administrative Services Department, in City Hall, located at 198 North Wilson Street, City of Crestview, Florida. They are available for inspection by the general public. Any interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed devel- opment. The City Council of the City of Crestview, Florida does not discriminate upon the basis of any individual's disability status. Anyone requiring reasonable accommodation as provided for in the Americans With Disabilities Act to insure access to and participation in the meeting should contact the Office of the City Clerk at (850) 682-6131 at least five (5) calendar days prior to the meeting to make appropriate arrangements. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or public hearing such person will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose, such person may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceed- ings is made, which record includes the testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City of Crestview supports "Equal Opportunity Employment, Housing and Providing Handicap Access". The Friendly & Caring Staff vv" �I "�J� 15 U� l I. - , - - - - - - - - -- - - L I L WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2007 C4 I Crestview News Bulletin CLASSIFIEDS Our Low Prices Not Limited to Just a Few Items....You Choose the Specials at Baker Pic-N-Sav! QUALITY MEATS P IC FOOD OUTLET )SAV W.I.C. AND E.B.T. CARDHOLDERS WELCOME Super Market 1294 Georgia Avenue * Baker, FL - 537-4047 Cost Plus 10% Prices Effective Wed., July 11 thru Tues., July 17, 2007. These Are Our Regular Prices, Not Special Prices. Prices Change Only When Our Costs Change. USDA Angus Select /Famous Cook's Low Salt Sirloin Tip Shank Portion Steak Ham S 9-7 I100 Big 28-Oz. Bag Foster Farms Grilled or Crispy I Chicken Strips 1100- Legal Advertising 1110 - Classified Notices 1120 - Publlo Notlces/ Announcements 1130 - Adoptions 1140 - Happy Ads 1150 - Personals 1160 - Lost 1170- Found Legal# 100112 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO: 07CP504 DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF KAROLINA FIGIEL Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of-the estate of Karolina Figiel '. deceased ,whose date of . death was May 30, 2005, is pending in the Circuit Court for Duval County, Florida, the ad- , dress of which is Room 101, 330 East Bay Street, Jacksonville, Flor- ida 32202 Probate Divi- sion, File Number . 07CP504. The names and ad- dresses of the personal representatives and the personal representative's attorney are: Zbigniew Figiel Mickiewicza #74 Kwidzyn 82-500 Poland Bozena Figiel Chrobrego#6 Flat #25 Kwidzvn 82-500 Poland Harris Brown, Esq. 6 East Bay Street #301 Jacksonville, FL, 32202 All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons, who have claims or de- mands against '. decedent's estate, includ- , ing unmatured, contin- ." gent or unliquidated claims, and who' have ' been served a copy of this notice, must file-their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AF- TER THE DATE OF THE "* FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY k301 DAYS AFTER THE ,- ATE OF SERVICE OF. A . COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other per- sons who have claims or demands against; the decedent's estate, includ- ing unmatured, contin- gent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE, DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NO- TICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO ' FILED WILL BE FOREVER THE ONLY UTTER YOUR CAT SHOULD EVER HAVE Iery ca atods the kind o liter you pour In " litter box. So put i on your shopping list But ith so sny sur- plus asns *tdy in need of ho a, ple ilp the liten olli .s! OIT Till FACTS ON CATS !U41 WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2007 CLASSIFIED Crestview News Bulletin I C5 BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2 YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS JUNE 16, 2007 HARRIS BROWN, PA. Florida Bar No. 242535 Telephone: (904)354-0624 Facsimile (904)356-1559 Attorney for Personal Representatives 07/7/07 07/11/07 Legal# 100115 NOTICE OF SALE FOR STORAGE Household goods belong- ing to the parties named below and listed by unit number will be sold at Public Sale by Day's Pac-Rat Mini- Storage at the Mini- Storages Lo- cated at 2510"5. Ferdon Blvd., Cresview, FLA, at 9:00 A.M., July 19, 2007 unless c arges are paid in full before the time of sale. NAME: CECILIA GREEN UNIT #24 NAME: PAMELA ASHLEY UNIT# 88 7/4/07 7/11/07 Legal# 100120 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 06-DR-5384 MARIA L. EVERTON Petitioner/Wife, and BRIAN EVERTON, Respondent/Husband. AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION BRIAN EVERTON 178715th Avenue, Apt 1 Kenosha, Wisconsin YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition For Dissolution of Mhr- riage has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your response or LA Tan welcomes Tonya Carpenter Massage Therapist, hours MW,F 10 * ci, b. appi La Tor, full :e ...:e .,.:,- .:. t-- : tanning, hair, nails, pedicures & massages Mon. - Fri 8 - 6,Sat. 8 2 La Tan has booths for. rent 682-0648 Airport Road Learning Center has openins. for 2 yr olds & older. lease call 683-0925 Reg. Home Daycare openings, all ages, M-F 6am-5pm meals in- cluded. 689-1872. Twin Hills Learning Center is now accepting enrollment for VPK. For more information, Call 689-1663 A clean home is a Happy Home. Call Terri after 6:00. 689-6890 Cleaninq & light maintenance. Call (850902-7182 Double "D" Cleaning Service General Cleaning for Residential and Small Businesses. Call for free estimates. Lisc. & Insured. Call 850-496-8932 or 850-855-2279 before 5:00pm Helping Hands, Residential cleaning, . 'Weekly & Biweekly, Deep Cleaning Special Occasions, Lic Ins Call Tobi at 968-8343 Affordable Concrete Tear out, driveways, patios, sidewalks. Some brickwork, coloring. Bobcat work Free est. Lic/Ins 685-5130 All types of concrete work, blocks, brick . paver, bobcat work. Demara Enterprises, LLC 902-2409 Concrete grade, form, pour finish Errand LLC 850-892-7051 Free Borders Concrete repair replace, Decorative & Overlays. Concrete Excellencel 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 - 11702130 - pleading to the Com- GOATS FOR SALE: plaint -. upon the Found Do - South Eight Months old. Two at Petitioner's attorney, Crestview. Cal to identify $35 each firm. Call JANIS L BURKE, 201 682-1479 or 902-1649 Charlie HInson at Hollywood Boulevard, 305-6375 Crestview. NE, Fort Walton Beach, the original response or ' X lead ing in the office of , the Clerk of the Circuit Court, or before the 25th day of July, 2007. If you fail to do so a Default Judgment will be token against pi f' your for the relief de- PETS & ANI minded in the Petition. L l This Notice of Action shall be published for four (4) consecutive weeks in the Crestview News Bulletin. Dated at Okoloosa Florida, this June, 2007. Shalimar, County, 22 day of DON HOWARD CLERK OF THE CIR- CUIT COURT BY: Tiffany Gardner Deputy Clerk 6/27/07 7/4/07 7/11/07 7/18/07 Legal# 100125' NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with Flor- ida Statutes,, Advance Storage, Inc located at 5180( S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, Fl, will offer for sale to the highest bidder the household and other goods stored in the below listed units. Said goods are to be sold to recover the rents not paid by the tenants. Advance Storage I Unit A12 Jackie Tillery Unit H31 Amparo Cabrera The sale shall take place on July21, 2007 at 9:00-10.00 a.m. at Ad- vance Storage. 2100-Pets 2110- Pets: Free to Good Home 2120 - Pet Supplies 2130 - Farm Animals/ Supplies 2140 - Pets/Livestock Wanted FOR SALE. $300 Call 826-0805 Chocolate Lab Pups, AKC Health Certs, $400, Parents on site, Available Aug 5th, Puppies in Pensacola area. 850-944-5433 Great Pyronese Pups 6 wks, 1st shots, $200 902-1665 LOST Salt & Pepper miniature Schnauzer. Lost on Mayo Trail on July 4th, Answers to "Sugar'. Please call with any information to 682-2254 Malti-pzu, Maltese/ shih-tzu, long haired, non shedding, white w/tan ears. 9 wks. Vet certified. Females $350, Males $300. Call 689-0602 Yorkie pups, male & female. Mom is 5lbs, dad ;. IL-k tA-zr- -- r41 7/11/2007 is J bs. o$ u ea. uan 7/18/2007 850-682-1972. Single white male 70 2120 5'8" 170lbs. Looking for a small white lady for Happy Jack Skin Balm companionship. I am stops scratching & gnaw- easy going and easy to ing. Promotes healing & please. Just need a ood hair growth due to Hot woman to share and do Spots on dogs & cats things together. Please without steroidsl write RLB P.O. Box 876, Okaloosa Grain Feed Crestview, FL 32536, or Store (682-9333) call (850) 689-8038 www.estitch.com Free Disabled and Junk Vehicle Removal 850-892-7051 Great Quality Work With competitive rates for Pressure washing and Painting. Interior and Ex- terior. Call for your.free estimate Today . at 423-6949 ask for Mike Handyman 30 years construction experience 850-892-7051 Lasco Handyman Inc.- Licensed and In- sured. Honest and de- pendable, references. Call Terry 902-3928 Outdoor Contracting. All around the house pressure washing, lawn maintenance handy m an jobs. Call for free esti- mates 850-398-1169 Lisc# Dumpster on wheels and Dumpster rentals, debris hauling Services. Call Brad @ 865-3266 or 682-7316 Wanted Brick scraps from New Construction. Crestview/ local, Call 537-5774 evenings. BELLA LAWN CARE Residential/ Commer- cial Free Estimates. Call Mike at 689-3079 David's Lawn Care mowing, trimming, etc. Free estimates 689-6640 Farm Direct Centipede, St. Augustine, Zoysia, Bermuda.- We deliver & install. Call 244-6651 Suncoast Sod Farms Laan service, shape ups, landscaping 826-2298. Free estimates LAWN TEK, LLC Lawn Maintenance* Landscaping- Irriga- tion* Palm Iree installa- tion. Sod- Dirt work. Free Estimates. Call 865-3266 or 682-7316 Licensed, In- sured, Owner Brad Overly WALKER LAWN MAINTENANCE Mowing, Trimming, Pruning, One time or year round. Licensed and insured. ,5374419 Refrences Available Yard dirt for sale, mini- mum $75 delivered. Call 758-1477 KWC Drywall & Painting Fire & Water Restoration,' ceiling texture re-sprays. 850-682-1774 MIKE GOLLES PAINTING Interior, exterior, also pressure washing. Li- censed & Insured. Free estimates. Ph. 682-5347. Senior citizen discounts. Stucco, Plastering, Stone, Re airs, Errand LLC, 850-89-7051 Window Screens/ Re- pairs/ Gutters/Patio & Sunrooms/Carports, 80% Shade Screen k New Product) Free Est. IY Screen Room Kits or We can Install. FLA Li- censed- Insured- Certificates. Call for FREE EST. 682-4445 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 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 I MERCHANDISE 3100 - Antiques 3110- Appliances 3120 - Arts & Cratis 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) All Types of Watch & Clock Repair, grandfa- ther, mantel, cuckoos, we buy antiques, we do es- tate sales. Call 689-1007 Ron's Appliance & Parts, appiance repair, all brands, we buy work- ing appliances, 215 N. Main Street, Call 689-1007. After hours 682-2844 stooq 32" CRT TV Flat screen, HDTV Sony We a. $500. Call (865) 223-1916 Stereo Component Equipment JVC dua cassette player/ recorder, $75. Five disc CD player with remote, $75. Both items in good cond. and obo. 862-3297 Large Kitchen solid wood table, king size solid wood bed w/lights. 398-804 or 321-277-4538 . NEW yBBAY Loveseat, multi-color dual recliner, $75.' + Couch, wood, tan/ light blue upholstery, 2 matching chairs, $200 oab. Call 682-4326 or 398-1917 Crestview . Yard Sale! 301 Island Dr. Sat. July 14th, 7 - 2, weedeatert steam cleaner, clothes, dishes, lounge chair & many more items. Crestview Sat. July 14th, 7:30 - 1:00, 146 Cabana Way, little irl's clothing 2T & under. Much morel Crestview Yard Sale 752 Ridge lake Road, off Old Bethel. Friday and Satur- day. 8-12. Name brand teen girl/misses clothes, shoes, and purses. Kitch- enware, toys, books, plants, clown collection, Christmas items, jewelry, Kenmore Frost-free Freezer, much' more. Holt Huge Estate Sare, 4643 Main St, Friday 13, Saturday 14, 6am-1 Pm, antiques, furniture, collectibles, de- pression glass, carnival glass, hummels, waaner iron, set of six Hitc ock chairs, personal gun col- lection tools, to much to list. Follow signs. No early birds please Moving Sale 5331 Fairchild Rd. Thurs 12,Fri.13,and Sat.14 8am-3pm Sat. July 14th 7:30 am 355 Walter Ave. 1.turn at 3 way stop on exas Parkway) DVD's, pressure washer, ladders, singer sewing machine, swing set, clothes, linens, bicycles, jarslaptop, ex- ercise equip., Christmas tree, knick knacks. TUPPERWARE New Catalog, monthly special replacement or- der. Call Jackie 682-4305 HOME RESTORATION i * KITCHEN & BATH * WINDOWS & DOORS * FANS & LIGHTING * TILE * DRYWALL * WOOD-ROT STRIM MOULDING DECKS * ROOF REPAIR P.�R*ae i Yard Sale 120 Campbell Ave, 7AM 14 July Movies, collectables household items. Pez col- lection. Rain Date July 21 1849 31 Caliber Colt Revolver All numbers match. Ex- cellent condition. $2300. Call 678-8941 after 6pm Tomatoes, 5 .5 bucket you pick, $8.00. Mon.- Sat. 8 - 6. Ed- m o n d s o n Farms,Florala,AL 334-858-3679 AB Lounger Great shape. Boutht at Sears. Asking $50 obo. 863-5736 Proform Cardio Trainer Elliptical Step- per, $400 New, used 2 hours. Sell for $250. 682-4054 80x15x14 Commercial grade batting & pitching cage. Excellent condi- tion. Includes metal frame. $799. 689-5412 AB LOUNGER Excellent condition. DVD, manual, and accessories inc., $45. Call 862-3297 Beauty Shop 2 shampoo chairs, 3 hy- dralic chairs, 4 ft mirror, stack washer/dryer. In- formation call 689-2241 Tues - Fri. Centrifical Pump 1 1/2 HP New $225 682-4054 Large Whirlpool Window AC with Heat 220 V $150 682-0507 Will Haul away for free, appliances, scrap metal &'unk cars 537-6481 EMPLOYMENT 4100 - Help Wanted 4110 - Restaurants/Clubs 4120 - Sales 4130 - Employment Information 4100� Administrative/Support Office help needed,FT M-F 8-5. Quick books a must, willing to train in other aspects, pay de- pendant on experience. all 682-2150 I R.A. 8RHOADS REMODELING R.A. RHOADS REMODELING/ROOFING, INC. SPECIALIZING IN METAL ROOFING WE DO ALL KINDS OF ROOFS, REMODELING, & NEW CONSTRUCTION. DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE, FREE ESTIMATES 689-1643 7- 4100 I Automotive Sales People, Automotive Immediate opening for professional sales peo- ple. Great team atmos- phere, awesome pay plan. Easy work sched- Sle. Apiy' in person Gary minh Honda @ 225 Miracle Strip Pkwy, see Ben or Jamie. Be your own boss. Seeking tupperware sales consultants who can work gt/ft. Training provided. alary 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. Can You Dig it? Heavy Equipment School. 3wk training program. Oper- ate Backhoes, Bulldozers, Trackhoes. Local [ob placement. Start' digging dirt now . call 866-362-6497 or 888-707-6886. Construction/Trades Laborer Full time Benefits after 90 days. Age 25 or older with good driving record. Will train. Call 682-8004 Driver Trainees Needed. No CDL? No Problem! Earn up to $900/wk. Home weekends with TMC. Company en- dorsed CDL Training. 1-866-280-5309 Drivers CARRIERS The NW Florida Daily News is looking to fill several regular routes and on-call substitute openings in the follow- ing areas: * Sandestin * DeFuniak Springs * Crestview * Walton County * Okaloosa Island All positions require valid driver license, clean driving record, dependable transpor- tation and proof of auto insurance. Applications accepted Man - Fri 9am- 4pm, 200 NW Racetrack Rd, Ft. Walton Beach. No phone calls. 'iuRIlHWE' (iOBIs Daily News Drivers Delivery Driver/Service SMechanic 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. S I Healthcare/Bus4100iness ofc Healthcare/Business ofc 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. Call 682-8004 Earn $800-$3200 Monthly to drive brand new cars with ads placed on them. www.AdCarDrive.com Education Now hiring, Pre-school Director & FT VPK Teacher. Fax resumes 682-6108 or call. 682-8081 Energy/Utilities APPRENTICE LINEMEN CHELCO, a member- owned electric utility in DeFuniak Springs, is ac- cepting applications for Apprentice Linemen. We anticipate hiring several apprentices at this time. The Successful applicants will be required to com- plete a four-year on -the-job training and edu- cational program that in- cludes an initial 15 week intense training course at the Southeast Lineman Training Center in Tren- ton GA. High school di- ploma or equivalent re- quired. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age. Basic computer skills are required. Must have the ability to learn to operate various mobile aerial lift equipment and various types of hand op- erated power tools, to climb poles using climb- in hooks and lineman belt; and to properly read and interpret maps, work orders, and other written electronically for- matted data. Applicant must have a good driving record. Musthave, or be able to obtain and main- tain, a Florida Class-A Commercial Driver's Li- .cense (CDL). Apprentices must wear company- pro- vided uniforms. Appren- tices are subject to work irregular hours and over- time, and after on year are placed on rotating standby nights, week- ends and holidays, in all weather conditions. The title Lineman does not designate gender. Both men and women are en- couraged to apply. Application will be ac- cepted through August 3 at DeFuniak Springs of- fice. The application can be accessed on-line at www.chelco.c6m, click on the employment link to complete and submit, or pick up application at any CHELCO office and return to: CHELCO, Hu- man Resources, P.O. Box 512, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435- Fax No. 850- 951- 2362. RESUMES ACCEPTED ONLY IF ATTACHED TO APPLI- CATION. Drug Free Workplace-EEO-M/F r---------------------------------- DINO SINOPOLI (850) 974-7778l I Email: dino@calldino.com CALL TODAY! . ICommercial or Investment Property '--. *Resaentiai Propertn, *Acreage *Conrdo's Sl.JeA Construction *Relocation Assistance FREE MARKET EVALUATION I Office: 850.974.7778 Toll Free: 1.888.225.3072 I RE/MAX Southern Realty * www.calldino.com - I4100 S. Ferdon Blvd., Unit C-4 * Crestview, FL 32536 'f ~ I ii ----------- -- --- -------- -------- Front office person needed for busy medical practice, looking for ex- perience, friendly, outgo- ing person who has strong computer skills. Fax resume to 850-784-0222. NEW ITlAY Healthcare/Business ofc Front office person needed for busy medical practice, looking for ex- perience, friendly, outgo- ing person who has strong computer skills. Fax resume to (850) 784-0222 Healthcare/Optical Full time receptionist, front desk, need person with managerial quali- ties. Fax resume to 850-423-0053. Healthcare/Other Eye Tech:Busy eye doctor has opening for techni- cian. Need kind, caring person to work directly with patients. Must have eye experience. Can be full or part-time. Fax re- sume to 850-763-6665 Healthcare/RNs RN for special needs stu- dent for the 2007-2008 Walton County school year 3 school days per week. Ventilator and trach experience a plus. Above average pay. This is the job you'll look for- ward to going to every- dayl For more informa- tion call (850)865-8529. Hibbett Sports is opening soon in Crest- view. *Manaaement *PT/FTSales Send resumes "ATTN DM" to: 900 Westgate Plaza Andalusia, AL 36420. Hibbett Sports conducts drug testing. Brian.Kelly@Hibbett.com Hospitality/Tourism Housekeeping Exp necessary, weekends only. Paid by unit. Free lunch provided. Small businesses welcome. Call 850-231-7857 View our Job Posting @ emeraldcoast2obswes0com � Web ID 27749135 DISTRESS SALE Bank Foreclosures Free list of Bank-owned properties. Receive a FREE computerized printout 1-866-813-8330 ID #1042 Century 21 Baylis & Davis YOUR HOME SOLD Guaranteed or I'll buy it for cash. (850) 826-1662 Century 21 Baylis & Davis Licensed & Tree Service PROFESSIONAL TREE & STUMP REMOVAL ALso OFFERING PRESSURE WASHING & LAWN MAINTENANCE 682-9474 * Teel & Waters * * Real Estate * SC 682-6156 * *** -, READY FOR MOVE-IN! 3BR, 2BA dbl garage, fireplace. Lake Silver area; near CHS. Lots of extras. Must see. MLS#445132--Darlene Dean 974-9074 2 ACRES - LOADS OF UPGRADES New roof coming on house & all out buildings. Corner lot, pool & hot tub. MLS#462934 -Diana Baker 685-5135 CUSTOM BUILT ON 6 ACRES 3BR, 2BA w/1,560 square feet. Builder built for himself. Has mega upgrades. S MLS#446023 -Lucille King 582-9696 - 4BR, 3.1 BA with a 4 car garage, dining room, gourmet kitchen- granite countertops. 2 masters & a pool. S MLS#463267--Jenny Teal 582-3821 5 lots ready to be built on available in Piney Woods Subdivision. Close to Baker school. MLS#444427 - Bruce Teel 582-3822 : _M 499 N. Ferdon Blvd. L Crestvlew, FL, 32536 Ni Af, A www.crestviewhomes.com Big Eyes. Wet Noses. Warm Hearts. DANIEL'SAVOMOTIVE SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED * MAJOR & MINOR REPAIR k SPECIALIZING IN ENGINE OVERHAUL FOREIGN & DOMESTIC * WRECKER SERVICE AVAILABLE Licensed & Insured 8 850-537.3828 523 HwY 90 WEST H HOLT, FL Charming home in historic mill town 30 min.' N in Lockhart. Unique redesign. Beaded heart pine floors. Sunroom, porches, fences. $124,000. Messages (334) 858-7386. Claude Mitchell With over 30 years experience In the automobile business, I encourage you to come In and CHEVR L .' 4 ? let's look at your vehicle needs. With current cash Incentives & finance plans, together we will find a solution that best suits your situation. - c'z AN AMERICAN RWVOIUTION A ward. L Your ilverado Headquarte * Locally Owned a Operated SCHEIVROLT 4150 S. Perdon Blvd., Crestview 682-2731 C67 I Crestview News Bulletin CLASSIFIED WEDNESDAY, JULY 11,2007 Intl Co Expanding, Own your own Business! No 1 Online Income From Home, $500-2500 p/ $3000 + f/t. Call 132-257-9934 (quote R1) www.youneedfreedom. com Other Bartender, experi- enced needed Part time, Call Donna 689-3195 Other LA. Tan hiring - Hairstylist, booth rent + Nail Tech 682-0648 Post Office now Hiring Avg. pay $20/hour or $57K < annually including Federal Benefits and OT. Paid training, vacations. PT/F. 1-866-497-1015 USWA NEW TODAY Real Estate/Mortgage Real Estate Associates, Licensed for our branch office lo- cated at Okaloosa Coun- ty's newest premier golf course community - Heritage Plantation. *Excellent Compensation Package *leat Generation Prgm. Ideal candidates to be dependable, professional & possess a high sense of urgency. Please send ex- perience summary and or resume to: Route Driver The Crestview Bulletin is looking for a route driver with de- pendable transporta- lion, and good driving record. Applicant must be able lo provide roofeat Retiree Jof insurance able to work up to 6 hours in the AM on Wednesday and Sat- urdays, and must able to lift 50 lbs. This is a Great Retiree Job. If in- terested please apply at 295 W. James Lee Blvd, Crestview. BSPRC Cnipede St.Augstie Pip Straw 243-758 Sales AAFE ARMY AND AIR FORCE EXCHANGE SERVICE IS NOW HIRING for Eglin AFB Experienced and Knowledgeable Gun Salespersons *Eg in Main Store *S ifts Vary *Excellent benefits *Starting pay is based on Experience *BX shopping privileges * se ofa sse recreational facilities TO APPLY VISIT www.aafes.com or call AAFES Human Resources 678-7111,2ext 225, 226 or 244 Cracker Barrel of Crestview Now hiring AM & PM Dishwashers AM Cooks. Must be over 18 Weekends required EOE 682-8804 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 6100 - Business/ Commercial 6110 - Apartments 6120 - Beach Rentals 6130 - Condo/raTownhouse 6140 - House Rentals 6150 - Roommate Wanted 6160 - Rooms for Rent 6170 - Mobile Home/Lot 6180 - Out-ot-Town Rentals 6190 - Timeshare Rentals 6200 - Vacation Rentals POST OFFICE 4,t 4 NOW 'i MIRiNG JPaid Training, Vacalions. PTIFT. 1866-749-14161 Auctions A.--o. -1.. AU7... Co..,oo . M7 A.. A 1o-' Busih-ss Opportunitis 00.2IMlO6 2. CALL US. - -11 -2, - ld EmploymeotServ-e, HoipWated N -lO dI "'01- 1 SOo.,yp.,,,,.ICL-,o,,,,o ., ..,., 01-ERA r l 1St0 1 .0 000 I~ 0.01,4 (10 100~1 06~,10,0 A~ IC 20un.,0,14,A04II. Hosnololpmroscite. tto,,,estlortg n Or 0.416,2.O2.r l, Crestview- Office or Shop in Downtown, 3/1, 860sf Between Main St and Wilson. $650 plus utilities. Call 682-8483 or 865-3421 V erA Office space for rent. Price will include utilities. Professional office spacefor rent, just east Sandestin. Reasona- ble terms and great loc. 267-2290 for details. 3 BR apartment near Walker school No pets 682-2529n Crestview- 2br, lba, .u et gated no pets d$606dmo/$50dep, 12 mo lease req. 585-1574 Crestview Bent Creek Apts II Vouchers Ac- cepted. Rental assistance tance may be avail. 1 & 2 BR H & non-HC accessible ts. 209 Bent Creek Rd. Crestview, FL. Call 850 682-5563, TDD/TTY 711. Equal Housing Op- portunity Crestview Brentwood Apartments Now accepting applica- tions for immediate placement. Rental assistance available. EHO. 850-682-9422 Crestview, Bent Creek Apartments I, Vouchers Accepted. Rental assis- tance may be available. 1$ & 2R HC &non HC accessible apartments. 209 Bent Creek Road Crestview, FL. Call ba8 56 cgnear.Wa-Mart.5 TDD/TTY 711. Equal Housing Opportunity For Rent - 2 br apt., 1 bath, washer-dryer in- cludeba, 136 Lacg. Iron orse $500 rent, $500 de- for Miitary. 682-65149-5924 Crestview- 2 & 3 br THs in south Crestview. No pets. Clean. Garage. Small fenced backyard. $750 & $850. Call 803-8579. Crestview 2 BR 1 Y2 BA all appliances off street parking. Was6er/ Dryer $550DD (850)217-7344 Crestview- 3 br 2�/2 ba, 1 cg near Wal-Mart. Pets ok. $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 2 Homes Available Now! Crestview- 3 br 2 ba 'MH, Great Location Like new, No pets, $725mo +dd. References re- quired. 902-0604 406 Triton St 4 BR 2 BA 2547sf $1400/mo. 850-685-7097 Gulf Coast Realty 2br & 3br homesfor rent on Holley Dr. No pets. Please call 682-1972 American Realty of Northwest Florida, Inc. 682-4822 or 651-5717 EHO * 128 Hampton Dr, 2bd, $ 1.5ba $ 598 * 3212 George Ave, 3br 1.5ba, $700 * 1592 Victoria Pl, 2br, Iba, $700 * 115 Oak Terrace Dr, 3br, 2ba, $795 * 247b Kin stone Rd, 3br, Iba, $750 * 2800 MacGregor Ln, 3br, 2ba, $800 * 2566 Kin stoRd, 3br ba, $850 * 17 Oak Terrace Dr, 3br, 2ba, $85.0 * 5360 Monterrey Rd, 2br 2ba $850 * 2960 akview P , 3br, 2ba, $850 * 2455 Starmount, 3br, 2ba, $850 * 2838 Penny Ln, 3br, 2ba, $900 * 5671 Willow Ln, 3br, 2ba , $925 * 807 Johnson Ct, 3br, 2.5ba $850 * 3349 Shoal Creek Cv, 4br, 2ba, $950 * 211 Johnson Ct 3br, 2.5ba, $850 * 20 Johnson Ct, 3br, 2.5ba, $850 * 348 Stawbridge Dr 3br, 2ba, $925 4 3349 Shoal Creek CV, 4br, 2ba c $950 * 3107 Skyhawk Dr, 3br, 2ba, $995 * 3Dini86 Brown Pl, 4br, 2ba,$995 * 2812 Atoka Tr, 3br, 2bak $1050 * 3204 Skynight Dr, 3br, 2ba, $995 * 210 Trish Dr, 4br, 2ba, $1100 * 631 Alysheba Dr 3br, 2ba $1100 * 4725 Whitewater Ln, 4br, 2ba, $1125 Mo 3313 Skagon Dr, S902 Dixie 3br, 2ba $90 * 3115 Skyhawk Dr 4br,2ba $1135 * 1238 Jeffryscot Dr, 3br, 2ba, $1100 *4853 Orlimar St 4br, 2ba, $1150 0m S14088 Bia Buck Tr, 4br 2ba, $12503 r, * 4676 Love Grass Ln, 3br, 2.5ba, $1800 visit us at www.era-american.com Baker 3br, 2ba, Large Country Dining room living room, kitchen $1000mo / $10O dp all utilities fur- nished.,,qla,398-0834 Mouton RealI (850) 682-384Z Rentals: * 902 Dixie, 3br, 2ba $875.rt, $875dep * 4799 Old Mill Ct. 3br, 2ba $950.rt $950dep 02842 Old Mill Way. 4br 2ba $OOOMo., $1000mo,$1000dedep, 01208 Northview. 4br, 2ba $1200mo, 2ba $1100mo, $1100dep. * 223 Tiffot Ct. 4br 2ba $11l00mo + $1o106 dep. 0 1237 JeffreyScott Dr, 3br 2ba, $1200mo,' $1800dep S944 Hwy 90 W 3br 2ba $100Dmo, .$100b * 366 John King Rd 3br2ba $1000_m & $1600 dep * 2246 Titanium Dr. 4br 2ba $1400mo & $1400 dep * 130 Dixie St, $1000mo, $1000dep, 4br, 2ba * 2932 Sholtz, $1000mo, $1000dep, 3br 2ba * 8037 Old Ebnezer Rd $850mo, $850dep, 3br, 2ba PA 6- NT OS 02 6YEARS 06104Lhk-1-.l~o,..DII .r ,0NC (0 Rdge 0.1-1 All00-.1. -00-1.102 AFFORDABLE CLAK EIOO-tOToIN-0.,i011,- 34OMOII..NC,1i00611k01 52000,OI,Iko.,14.��t.,Ilo. 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Week of July 9, 2007 Coldwell Banker JME Realty 117 Courthouse Terrace, Crestview, Fl 32536 ( 850)689-1515 or (850)682-5922 * 307 Walnut Ave, 1 br, 1ba, 800 sf, $495, tri- plex * 286-A Henderson St 2br I ba, 900 sf, $550, end unit * 687 Valley Road 2bd, 1 ba, 960sf, $67, Du- plex * 4069 Highway 90E, 3br, 2ba I f, $700, No Pets Allowed * 105 Swaying Pine Court, 3br 2.5 ba, 1415sf, $830, No Pets Allowed * 187 Salvadore Dr, 3brk, 2ba, 1053st, $795, Back yard deckW * 6197 Winstead CV 3br, 1.5ba, 1025sf, $795, pet w/owner ap- proval * 5720 Reinke Dr, 3br, 2ba, 1253sf, $875, se- cluded * 308 John King Rd, 3br, 2ba, 1000sf, $925, new carpet/paint * 747 Majestic Drive, 3br 2.5 bath, 1700sf, $905. Pet w/owner ap- proval * 130 Louise Dr, 3br, 2ba, 1436sf, $990, split bedroom p lan Fenced6118 Buck Ward Rd 3br .5ba, 1400 sf 906, Pet w/owner ap- proval S 2827 Atoka Trail, 3br, 2ba, 2451sf, $1300, No pets allowed 0 679 Brunson Street, 4br 2ba, allowed * 2408 Mill Run Dr, 3br, 2ba, 1828 sf, $1100, Fenced Back Yard * 353 Riverchase Blvd 3br, 2bal 2348 sf, do$1wnt50, no pets allowed * 812 Travis CT, 4br, 3ba, 2558sf, $1500, petMLK 3/1wner approval heor further information visit www.cbjmeproperty management.cr 865-3421 Crestview 2 and 3 bedroom homes. No pets. Call 682-4670or 86630-2061 Crestview- 232 Spring St 3/1, central heat/air, 2 screen porches near downtown, $656mo 6 to 10 months OK., 178 MLK 3/1 window heat/air, zoned commer- cial $650, 125 Jacob 3/2/2 almost new $900moa. Call 682-8483 or 865-3421 Crestview 3 br, 2 ba, 1 Homeg, fenced yard, ets ok. $85700 mo+dd. all 850 902-0663 Crestview 3br., Customba. Home 564 E. Robinson Ave., Section 8 Accepted Available Aug. 8. Call 423-7105 or 271- 8549 (after 8pm). Crestview 4br/2ba, Lg Block Home, Ig yard, wash- er/dryer, ook-up, first & last rent $700 - $700. 850-398-0701 Crestview clean 1216 sf 3 br, 2 ba, Ig. se- cluded lot, appls. Pets neg. Lawn care. $750mo + dep. 850-423-0967 Crestview Custom home 3/2(with garage. Availa- ble /1/2007, No smoking/Pets $1200mo/$fiOOdep, 1 year lease, call 865-2593' Crestview house for rent 5 br, 2 ba brick house, new remodeled, hardwood/tile, very spa- cious, large kitchen $1 Omo/$ 100Odep. Pets neg. Call 902-1299 Crestview S. of 1-10 by Shoal River Golf course. 3 br 2.5 ba, furnishings avai(. Pets OK. Short or long term. $1075mo. + DD Call 687-0175 Crestview, $725, 3br, 2ba, Like New all appli- ances, dishwasher, wash- er/dryer 5 city lots fenced 5all 537-9798 Crestview, 4 br, 2 ba, + bonus room., $975/mo. + $900dd. 689-1285 Crestview, S of 1-10 3br, 2ba, 2co, P Ig fenced yard. 421 Shoa Lake Dr. No pet/smoke. Avail now. $960mo/ $960dd. 897-1394. fenced 2 acres, outside pets and horses allowed close to town. $1256 +dep. 902-1065 C'view lakefront custom 3 br, 2 ba, 2 cg, 2150sf country setting. $1100 mo 1850) 53 -6363 or 706 5236767 Don't Miss This One 1/2 off First Month's Rent with One Year Lease 3br, 2.5 ba 1500sf I car garage, $775. Property Professionals Plus 683-1714 For rent 3br, 2ba, dou- ble car garage, brick home in Laural Hill, 850-P56-2553 or 682-5533 House 3br 2ba, near schools, secure estab- lished area. $775 mo 6855682-9335 or Janet Johnson Realty, Inc Equal Housing Opportunity 62-1800 : 302 Spring St; $ 550 * 1413SPearlSt;$600 * 602 Henderson St; $67500 * 341 Crooked Pine Trail; $900 * 2805 Wilson Ln; $1000 *u493 Jillian 4r; br1250 (95512 Monterrey Rd; $1250 * 3089 Cosson Cir; $600 * 3329 Berrywood TrI; $750 NONW TDAY Laurel Hill large 4 br, 2/2 ba, 1 acre lot, near school, tarti$895/mo+dd. (912) 996-3516 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- tr c hee oel r sa e all electricNO electric with Au- ur1595 Water. High ceil- ings, fireplaces, garden tubs and ceramic tile. Very Nice Houses. NO PETS Starting $850 per month, $995 Damage Deposit.. References and creditcheck require d. Year Lease. Ren t to own tion available. Call (850 (T50)683-0654 New Homes For Rent to Own Shoal River Country Club and Page Place S/D 2500-2600 sf, 4br, 3ba. These are custom homes with lots of amenities. One home has gas & electric, the others are all electric, NO PETS, $ 1595 per month & 1595 Damage deposit Refrences and credit check required. 1 year lease. Rent to own option available. Call (850) 683-0654 (850) 682-1800 6542 Bill Lundy Road Will .miririd 3 bd 1.5 ba home locat- . cd in ,j (ju, iiTy .iifg Nriw -ivdl rvili i, i1.6', lini:d-inrbackyard and storage shed. '6353 Old River Road -17.98 acre parcel located in Baker. The sin- glewide mh located on the property is being sold "as is." Great place to build your dream home! 6471 Possum Ridge Road - Beautiful 2 story home located on 16+ acres overlooking a pond in Crestview. Stone fireplace w/gas logs; opi:', litor pian,. p r, p ,',re . .j r ' ' . . - , 4644 Bobolink Way - Well-maintained 1997 singlewide mobile home located on two lots in a platted subdivision. MH and storage shed -are being sold "as is." Great investment! (850) 682-1800 828 N. Ferdon Blvd. AiF- w "Crestview, FL 32536 | l Is| www.janetjohnsonrealty.com | 6140 South of 110, 3 br 2ba I car arae, half acre lot, $85. atll Property Professionals Plus. 683-1714 Teel and Waters Real Estate * 29 Heather Ave, * 2919 Aplin Rd. $850, 3/2/1 * 231 Lustan ODr, $1000, 4/2/2, no pets * 102 Trenton Ave $1,045 3/2/2, small pet w/pprova. S42 Riverchase Blvd, $1350 3/2/2 *2117 Haood Loop 11,395, 4e3/2, no pets 1li properties require a credit check, one year lease; no inside smoking, pet fees are non-refundable. Call Debra Frost 682-6156 Roommate wanted, to share 3br, 2ba brickhouse $45Omo in- cludes all utilities/cable, call 689-8978 8170O 3br 2ba mobile home on 1 acre lot, no pets, references required. 682-1045, 8:30 -5. Large 3 br/lba house in Florala, fur- nished, corner lot, large screened front porch,T CCP storage galore, re- cent(y remadeled, no smoking/pets,walkin distance to town & Lake Jackson, $600 mo/deposit, first/last months rent/purchase op- tion; (334) 858-5814 RA ETATEFORSA.E 7100 - Homes 7110 - Beach Home/ Property 7120 - Commercial 7130 - Cbndo/rownhouse 7140 - Farms & Ranches 7150 - Lots and Acreage 7160 - Mobile Homes 7170 - Waterfront 7180 - Investment Property 7190- Out-of-Town Real Estate 7200 - Timeshare Crestview Home for Sale by Owner 645 Alysheba Dr, 3/2, 1575sf, on quiet cul-de-sac. $189, 900. 423-1498 Crestview New 3br, 2ba house in nice area of Crestview. Chair Rail, lots of ce- ramic tile, cathedral ceil- ing in kitchen and great room. Builder will pay most closing costs $14 800. Call 682-1759 or 682-5321. Joseph Barley Registered General Con- tractor. Crestview 3 BR,1.5 BA,$118,900 recently remodeled. Call 8503980469 for more info. Crestview- As isl House on 2 lots. $65,000 902-5977 Crestview- By owner only $3750 down $901, + tax & ins.3 br2 ba, 2 cg, FL rm., , brick. newly upgraded. 114 Mill Pnd Cove in Beaver Creek S/D. Call 678-7104 N'ville. With No Forma( Qualifying. REDUCED Crestview, 3 br, 2 ba, brick. 1250sf presently being remodeled. As is, $115K. By owner, 689-0150 or 305-0824 Destin 2 br 2 ba 1 c HOLT, FL NEW CONSTRUCTION 4 br, 3 ba 2 ca all brick. Rent, Bu Rent-to- own. 850- 897-072 or 866 805-6914 www.WeAreHomeFinders.comn Indian Trails Beautiful 2005 2162 s ft. all brick home on A floor plan w/an office. Lots of room. Deeded ac- cess to lake. Must see to believe Asking $295,900. Call Scort Realty 850-546-1192 Laurel Hill 2 br, 1 ba brick home on I acre lot. 3886 2nd Ave. $87000 682-2981 or 585-3771 OPEN HOUSE!!! JulI 14th 10Oam-2pm, 2212 Titanium Dr, Century 21 Moulton Realty (850)682-3849 7180 2 lots for sale. 2 1/2 +cres asking $65 000 3 acres asking 5,0Schwant,. Clear Creek Estates 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. For Sale 2br, 1ba MH on 2 acres near Holt, FL. $79,900 Sale price. (850) 537-6222 or 499-7412 or 1031 Exchange Options ++ Cash Flow. Credit Tenants. Chris Schwantz, Landmark Real Estate Group, 850 897-0010 For Sale Rental Investment Property Ap nits 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 ARIZONA LAND LIQUIDATION! Near Tucson, 2'/2 foot- ball field sized lots. $0 Down/$0 Interest, $159 /Month (18,995 total). Free recorded informa- tion. Money back guar- anteel Toll free 1-800-682-682-6103 Op #10 * 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. $480,000. Ask for Greg (504) 460-5408 or email: glewiscont@hotmail.com CAVAlIER DR. BRICK HOME, BARN & 23 ACRES. $485,000 OLD RIVER RD. BRICK HOME, BARN & 60 A i M $999,999 IAKi ELLA RD. Houst & 8 t, s $225,000 Broker 'Go to www.northwestflahomes.com and click on MY PROPERTIES. 865-7777 or 682-7718 * New Computer Systems * Computer Repairs Er Upgrades * Computer Parts Er Accessories * Local Dial-up Internet $13.95 Email: sales@ woolcom.com * Satellite Internet Service Business Website: * Home telephone Service www.woolcom.com Community Wesite We Specialize in Custom Built Systems A Great Homepage! www. woolcom.net Let WCS Build Your Next Computer M^I~l ile Business Hours: Monday - Friday 9am to 5pm Closed Noon to 1pm for Lunch 8100 - Antulue Collecibles 8110- Cars 8120 6Sports Utly Vehicles 8130- Tucks086 8140 - Vans 810e - Commercial 8160- Motorcycles 8170 - Auto Parts e& Accesar ies 8220 - Personal Watercraft 8230 - Sailboats Supplies 8310 - Arcraft/Aviallon 8320 AV/tt Road Vehicles 8330 - Campers & Trailers, 8340 - Motorhomes 1987 Pontiac: Fiero GT V-6 All original 41,000 true miles, 22 MPG, full $1,500 682-5697 or Used Car Sales Florala, Al 334-858-3667 * 1987 Clean Merce- des (122,433 miles) $3800 Cash * 1997 Chevrolet Suburban Loaded (127500 miles), $3060 down, lot fi- nance * 2001 Oldsmobile Alero GX (1100000miles) great, on gas Lot finance $2500 down * 2001 Chevrolet Cav- alier (108,000 miles- Lot Finance, $2500 down, red w/sunroof * 1999 Infiniti, aWe bulesy person cars boats etc. Running or noti No title ok/. $3008 down, lot fi- nance. 01998 Cadillac e- ille, white.(126,000 mi- les) smooth driving.iles, off road t We buy cars, trailers & boats, etc.$3300 Running or notl No title ok.- 305-1920 95 Nissan Pathfinder, white, 4x4, 155K miles, off road ti-- res, $3300 OBO. Call 902-5057 Jeep Cherokee '90 4X4 P/S, P/B, P/W. Good Mech condition, tow pkq. No rust no dents. $3500 OPO. Call 6824054 2004 FordF250, 4x4, Lariat package, leather, ' crew cab, fully loaded $26 000 obo. 758-6223 Chevrolet Silverado ' '88 Cold AC. Two tone 87,OOQ miles Runs well $2495 SOLD Kawasaki Concours 2003, Sport touring bike, 1000CC, Great condi- tion $3000. Call 305-7010 Jeep Wrangler 2006 X hardtop for sale. $1000. OBO. Please call Jeremy at 850-398-6894 Skyjacker Hydro 7000 shocks. New, never used. Front only. Two SJA-H7081, . two SJA-H7051, Cos i $35 each. Asking $25 each OBO. Leave Message. 423-7119. 2002 Action Craft S21 W Trailer $12,060 Call 682-6524 and ask for Kelly '84 Winnebago Motor. home 32 ft, 23,000mi.- 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 . 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