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CRE TEAMS taking shape High school football squads continue spring workouts In Sports B1 IN THIS ISSUE WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008 SHospital Week Sat NOMC 5 News from our schools A7 j Laurel Hill to S honor couple Today's Forecast S--- 85 High 67 Low Brian Hughes / Crestview News Bulletin American Legion Post #75's annual "Flanders Field" tribute to active, retired, fallen and missing servicemen was erected on Saturday in front of the post's East James Lee Boulevard home. Erected in time for Armed Forces Day, it will remain up through Memorial Day weekend. North county prepares for ARSME D v...... - r; - ... Ph ~c~~~ -A Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin Local Armed Forces Day events planned for Saturday will honor the men and women in uniform who serve the nation, and their spouses and the civil- ians who support them. Military Appreciation & Recognition Day Music, marchers, demonstra- tions and informational booths will highlight Crestview's salute to the armed forces Saturday from 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. in Old Spanish Trail Park. The free celebration is open to the public and will begin with a performance by the "Silver Wings" U.S. Army Band. Musical guest performers also include the High Steppers and Emerald Coast Pipes & Drums. Information booths and dem- onstrations will be presented by the U.S. Air Eorce Reserve, Army Recruiters, the Patriot Guard Rid- ers, Fisher House of the Emerald Coast, the Florida National Guard Special to the News Bulletin Dakota Waters, a Cub Scout with Pack 799, helps plant poppies in the American Legion's "Flariders Field" on Saturday. and the U.S. Coast Guard. Check out the Crestview Police Department's patriotic Humvee show vehicle and S.W.A.T. team and its equipment. See a demon- stration by Max, the bomb-sniff- ing dog, and a drug dog demo by Discover K9. The Crestview and Dorcas fire departments will be on hand to demonstrate equip- ment and answer questions. Organizers encourage you to wear your red, white and blue. "And bring a lawn chair," said organizer Bob Lynn. "Seating is on your own!" Magnolia Day With May being the Month of the Military Spouse, Armed Forces Day is the perfect time See SERVICES A4 Crestview City Council to fill vacancy May 19 Kyle Wright Crestview News Bulletin It will take a special meeting to replace a spe- cial person. The Crestview City Council will hold a spe- cial meeting at 6 p.m. May 1998-2006 t'�rj Award Winning - Newspaper Florida Press Association . Belter Weekly Newspaper Contest ' 19 to fill the vacancy on the council created when Brenda Bush passed away April 23. The council will select a person to complete Bush's term as Precinct 3 council representative. The council spent time TABLE OF CONTEP o WEATHER ................... A2 SCHOOLS .................... A5 EDITORIAL .................. A6 during its regular meet- ing Monday reviewing the process for selecting Bush's successor. The council can.select any eligible person who resides in Precinct 3, cov- ering all city limits north of U.S. Highway 90. A nominee must receive a majority of votes from the council to be selected. "The charter is not spe- cific on how this process is to be carried out," Admin- istrative Services Director Mike Wing told the coun- cil. "Short of breaking the law, the council can carry this process out in any way it chooses." Citizens living in Pre- cinct 3 interested in filling the vacancy are invited to .See VACANCY A4 SPORTS .................. B1-B3 BUSINESS................. B4-B5 CLASSIFIEDS ............. B6-B8 Ann Spann / Crestview News Bulletin Crestview firefighters put water on the blaze at the Elks Lodge early Tuesday morning. Blaze damages the Elks Lodge building Ann Spann Crestview News Bulletin The Crestview Fire De- partment responded to a blaze in a two-story va- cant building located at 481 W. Pine Ave. at 1:09 a.m. Tuesday. The build- ing, owned by the Har- vest Vineyard Mission, was totally engulfed in flames, which extended to the adjoining Elks Lodge building when firefight- ers arrived. An estimated $150,000 in total property damage is attributed to the fire, with the Elks Lodge receiving extensive smoke and wa- ter damage. The cause of the blaze is currently under investi- gation by the Florida State Fire Marshal's office. The Crestview Fire De- partment was aided by the North Okaloosa Fire District, Baker and Dor- cas Volunteer Fire Depart- ments, and the Eglin AFB Fire Department. See BLAZE A4 'Your Front Page Story' ., .,, -.. . ,.. . - : Special to the News Bulletin Brooke Brown took this photo at the Tampa Bay Breast Cancer 3-Day last year. She is training for the 2008 event. Baker graduate to take part in breast cancer walk Special to the News Bulletin Baker High School grad- uate Brooke Brown will join thousands of other dedicat- ed women and men at the Tampa Bay Breast Cancer 3-Day benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure and Na- tional Philanthropic Trust. After months of training and fundraising, participants will walk 60 miles during three days to raise aware- ness and funds for critical research and community outreach programs. Brown, now a Navarre resident, participated in the Breast Cancer 3-Day last year and has since decided to make the journey again. She will be accompanied this year by her sister-in- law, Stephanie Barrow, wife of 1998 Baker High School graduate, Dr. Brian Barrow. Her uncle, Mark Reeves, also of Baker, is considering Brooke participating Brown in the walk and has com- mitted to helping her train. Brown's mother, Sandra Barrow, will be traveling to Tampa Bay with her, which she says makes the journey more fun and memorable. "We decorate the car with pink ribbons, balloons, and a lot of pink window chalk, crank the radio, and drive all day. It's so much fun and I can't wait until October," See WALK A4 SOFREEDOM Navlgate the Coast ii l'31E3 2824 2 GARY'S CARPET CLEANING (850) 682-4438 Whole House Special Starting at 99.00oo Since 1985 FREE Estimates "Our Goal is Customer Satisfaction." 250 Henderson Street, Crestview, FL 32539 DoYour Part, Don't Litter, Volume 33 Issue 34 www.crestviewbulletin.com 504 A2 Deadline to submit a letter of interest is today PEST CONTROL :1; www.sAYBYE2Bucs.com Don't Forget your Grads & Dads! Shop at FINE JEWELRY Custom Designs & Settings Repairs. Engraving *Laser Welding 525 E. CedarAve. 850-683-8004 - ------ - -------------------~-~--`"sll-~"""~""""" ----~-~-- -I-~---~~-----~-~ --~-- ~s-~s~--P~a~maa~a~ -r I � ---------------- ....... . .............. A2 Crestview News Bulletin LOCAL WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008 NOMC celebrates Hospital Week 'a Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin There was a time, not so long ago, when hospitals were scary places where, folks believed, you went to die. Then they became plac- es synonymous with bed- pans, needles, unrecog- nizable pureed foods and embarrassing gowns that revealed too much of your worst assets. Fortunately, hospitals today have evolved into centers that don't just tend to the wound, but to heal- ing the entire person. A major step was the designation of National Hospital Week. "Hospital Week is ac- tually pretty cool," said North Okaloosa Medical Center's Lynn Yort. "It started in 1920 when a magazine editor realized how terrified people were of hospitals. This led to an open house that gave the community a chance to tour their local hospi- tals." Yort, NOMC's director of business development and marketing, believes awareness of local health care facilities made possi- ble by Hospital Week led to the concept of commu- nity health education. On Monday, the lo- cal community hospital kicked off National Hos- pital Week with a cook- out for employees hosted by the medical center's management and admin- istration. "The entire team of North Okaloosa Medi- cal Center has great ac- complishments of which to, be proud during the 2008 celebration of Hos- pital Week," said David S. Sanders, NOMC's chief executive officer, in a statement. "The relationship built among the physicians, hospital staff and admin- istrative leadership has greatly and positively in- fluenced our growth as a medical family," Sanders said. "We continue to look forward to the growth in facilities, technologies, and caregivers over the next several years," he added. NOMC has made or begun many capital im- provements and advanc- es in technology since last year's Hospital Week, Sanders said. To proclaim Hospital Week in Crestview, Mayor Brian Hughes / Crestview News Bulletin Burgers and hot dogs were grilled for NOMC staff by members of the hospital's management team, including assistant CEO Casey Robertson, cardiopulmonary director ,Russ Morgan and director of Environmental Services Mike Schilz. flA* *--me GP S S. * a. :� Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News S-- 4w q.. Providers Providers a . Brian Hughes / Crestview News Bulletin Mayor David Cadle, right, proclaimed Hospital Week in Qrestview, presenting a city certificate to Chief Nurse Nina Perez and Dr. Pam Meadows, chairman of the NOMC Board of Trustees. ABOUT NORTH OKALOOSA MEDICAL-CENTER Beds: 110-bed Staff: 625 employees Doctors: 130 physicians on staff Service area: Okaloosa and Walton Counties Services offered: 24-hour emergency services, cardiology, general surgery, orthopedics, pediatrics, cnhi,'iirtri and more. For more information:-visit www.northokaloosa.com David Cadle, who serves on the hospital's board of trustees, was on hand for the kickoff event. "I appreciate this hos- pital so much," Cadle said. "When I had three boys growing up here, we kept the emergency room in business for several years. I always appreci- ated the great service we receive here." After the mayor's re- marks, hospital staff load- ing up plates of grilled burgers and plump Co- ney Island hot dogs. "This is great," the mayor commented to Dr. Pam Meadows, chairman of the Board of Trustees. "The hospital is doing so many wonderful things. "Morale builders like these are so important." Other staff activities during Hospital Week include yesterday's man- agement-prepared break- fast, a banana split social today, and, fittingly af- ter all those food-related events, a health and well- ness fair Thursday. Friday, employees will receive a special gift to thank them for their dedication to serving the medical needs of the com- munity. * Sybil Harrison is the widow of John W. Harrison. Mrs. Harrison's first name was spelled incorrectly in the May 7 and May 10 editions of the Crestview News Bulletin. * Charlotte Eschmann is the person in the photo on Page 2 of the May 10 edition of the Crestview News Bulletin. www. Icr r ^ .ecom r_______________ . .'. n ,/_ - q fl Sara . ineses fa Downtou n Office 302 N. Wilson Street Crestview, FL 32536 850-682-5112 ( faces of rFJB5 IfATIONALBANK OF CRESTVIEW MEMBER FDIC your Hometown Bunk Since 1956! ay "Hello" to Sarah Kincses, a friendly face at the Downrovwn ) Office Motor Bank. Sarah has worked for First National Bank Crestview for 3 years and is the Motor Bank supervisor. A Holt arive, and a graduate of Baker School, Sarah also attends the n ve rsity of West Florida working toward a degree in education. 'hen ask what she likes most about working at First National, she lickly replied, "I enjoy working at the bank because of my great stomers and co-workers." Come by and visit Sarah, a friendly ce and a Hometown Girl at your Hometown Bank. Main Office 1301 Industrial Drive Crestview, FL 32539 850-682-5111 Souithside Office 2541 S. Hwy 85 Crestview, FL 32539 850-682-3111 0 o aI-- a. e 'R E S T V I E W News Bulietin To report news, for information, subscriptions and advertising, call 682-6524. NEWS INFORMATION IF YOU HAVE A CONCERN OR COMMENT ABOUT CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN'S COVERAGE, PLEASE CALL 682-6524. GENERAL MANAGER JASON MOBLEY EDITOR KYLE WRIGHT OFFICE STAFF MELISSA TEDDER .... OFFICE MANAGER DENISE CADENHEAD. . OFFICE ASSISTANT SHERRIE STANLEY .... 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ALL MATERIAL HEREIN IS PROPERTY OF THE CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN. - ~ ~ ~ I STr ;E:, NSi~n~~R 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 Ask your Advertising Representative about our Color by the Inch Program, Customer Appreciation Sale, and our Online packages. (-: . i -6524 a, ~m~~d ~ a tic" T p~~huE' 1,11 .1,i - - ------ . ................. ~ ���; ... ... . . . .... ... ... .. .. WFDNESDAY MAY 14. 2008 LOCAL Crestview News Bulletin I A3 Heather Nitzel Youth Services Librarian BIRTHDAY CLUB Children age 10 and under can sign up for the Birthday Club all year round, regardless of your birth date. Come to the front desk and one-of us will give you a shape. You'll write your name and birthday on the shape, and Ms. Heather W. will put it on the Birthday Club bulletin board. Any time during the month of your birthday, you can come in, take your shape off of the bulle- tin board, and bring it to the front desk for a birthday treat! PROGRAMS We invite children 3 years old and up to join us at Story Time today for a celebration of our amphibian friends. We will read frog stories, sing a frog song, and make a fabulous frog to take home! Hop on in between 10 a:m. (when sign-in begins) and 10:15 a.m. (when the stories begin)! Family Library Time is designed for families with elementary and middle school children, but all are welcome. Experience the magic of Beau Broo- mall. This mysterious, de- lightful, and professional entertainment begins at 7 p.m. May 20. Please visit www.home.bellsouth. What'sY E COMMUNITY EVENTS From staff reports CRESTVIEW ABWA MEETING: The'American Business Women's Association will meet on Thursday at Coach n Four on John King Road in Crestview. It won't be complete without you. Bring a friend. Special dinner prices. Early networking and new membership information at 5:15 p.m., followed by the meeting at 6 p.m. HEALTHY WOMAN PROGRAM: Free seminar Thursday at 6 p.m. at Woodlawn Baptist Church, 824 N.-Ferdon Blvd., Crestview. Reservations required. Call 689-8446. A light dinner will be served. FRIENDS OF THE CRESTVIEW LIBRARY will meet Thursday in the library's meeting room on Commerce Drive in Crestview. Rae Schwartz, a volunteer with Okaloosa' Volunteer Art Lessons, will discuss the program and its benefits to children. You are cordially invited to.attend. Meetings are on the third Thursday of May, July, September and November at 10:30 a.m. at the Robert L.F Sikes Library. The Friends welcome new visitors and new members. CHURCH BLOOD DRIVE: Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church will have their annual blood drive Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 701 E. James Lee Blvd. in Crestview. Please give the gift of life to someone. FUND-RAISER: The Davidson Middle School Cheerleaders will be having a multi-family yard sale fund-raiser on Saturday, May 17 at 7 a.m. at the Premier Community Bank on U.S. Highway 90, next to Wings of Fire. MOMS CLUB: If you're a stay-at-home mom 'living in Crestview and are looking for summer activities for your kids, come check out MOMS Club of Crestview on May 16 at 9:30 at the Epiphany Episcopal Church as they welcome multiple guest speakers to explain a variety of locally offered summer programs. Call 826-1517 for more information! RED OAK BC HOMECOMING: May 18, with services beginning at 10 a.m. Special singing and speaking by Rev. Harold Morris will be part of the event. Lunch follows the services. The church is on County Road 180 in the Escambia Farms community. Details: 537- 6723 or 537-3204. SENIOR AWARDS DAY: will be held at 7:30 a.m. on May 22 in the CHS auditorium. Honors Night is on May 19 in the auditorium at 6:30 p.m. JOB FAIR SIGNUP: The Career Resource Center at Okaloosa-Walton College will host a North Okaloosa County Career & Job Fair on June 11 at the Crestview Community Center, located at 1446 Commerce Drive. There are limited openings for area businesses whq would like to participate. The deadline to apply is May 30. For mpre information, call 729- .5227. SWIMMING LESSONS: The American Red Cross is scheduling . child and adult swim classes for their "Learn to Swim series." There are many schedules fox Crestview and surrounding areas. If you're interested Ce* if edl USED VEHICLES it OTfr in child or adult "Learn to Swim," please contact customer services at 800- 773-7620. They will provide you with the schedule for the facility closest to your home. To register on line please go to www. yourredcross.org. SUMMER-RAMA: An information and summer program registration night for Okaloosa County youths will be held May 15 at 6 p.m. at the University of Florida IFAS Okaloosa County Extension Office, 5479 Old Bethel Road in Crestview. A second registration night is on May 20 at 6 p.m. at the JobsPlus One Stop Career Center, 406 NE Racetrack Road in Fort Walton Beach. BLOOD DRIVES: for the Northwest Florida Blood Center include: Friday May 16, City of Crestview, 198 N Wilson Street - 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus Crestview, 701 E James Lee Blvd. -10 a.m. to 2 p.m. net/p/PWP-beausmagic for more information about our presenter and to get an idea of what the evening will be like. Please call 682-4432 with questions. Teen Time with the Wii! This activity is every Friday in June from 2-4 p.m.! Ages 12-18 only. STAFF PICKS "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler" by E. L. Konigsberg (J Pbk Kon). When Claudia decided to run away, she planned very carefully. She would be gone just long enough to teach her parents a les- son in Claudia apprecia- tion. And she would live in comfort - at the Met- ropolitan Museum of Art. She invited her brother Jamie to go, too, mostly because he was a miser and would have money. Read their adventure! "The Caterpillar and 3.9% for 60 months Son most GM Certified Lsed Vehicle s The Warranty is Hard to Beat . GM SER\ * 60 Al ontnh 1it0 00 Al Me Poii lrjn ii'jrran * ASE Certif * 3 Month/3,000 Mile Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty * 117 Point inspectionn Free Shutt * Like New Vehicle Financing * Service Al OI 00 Chevrolet Cavalier 99 Ford Ranger L *;-a 'w ^ ..*" the Polliwog" by Jack Kent (E Ken). A caterpil- lar, proud of being dif- ferent, boasts to a turtle, a snail, and a polliwog that she will turn into something else when she grows up. The polliwog, discovering he too will change, thinks he will be- come a butterfly like the caterpillar. Comical twists and disarming humor abound as these char- acters guide the reader along a path of surprise and discovery. CONTACT US In person - 1445 Commerce Drive (behind the Post Office) On the Web - www. cityofcrestview.org/li- brary.htm By phone - 682-4432 JUST ASK Any questions? Just ask Jean, Lise, Sandra, Anna, Marie, Sengdara, Tracey, Janice, one of the Heath- ers, or Audrey We will be happy to assist you. Hub City Glass Swimming Pool Enclosures Screen Rooms Custom designed and professionally installed * Free Estimates * Competitive Pricing '' * Framing in multiple colors. -:--; . . . = 682-1160 , . l [s g & M 479 E. JAMES LEE BLVD. ESTIMATES CRESTVIEW Licensed & Insured n~ unnI I I Iium nnu u nn nnI I I IIII I II I I 11 F111 - ,.1l�'! W7en moments are diicult to express with words, we offer you a way to display them on ftim. Your loved one's smile, the way he or she told a story- sometimes wc.rds can't do these moments justice. 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I asked Isaac if it was go- ing to be a baby brother or a baby sister. Isaac answered assuredly, "A baby sister! We already have a baby brother!" Noah was the baby brother then, but now... it's Josiah! ~arr~ii~po~ I A4 I CrAstview News Bulletin LOCAL WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008 SERVICES continued from Al BLAZE continued from Al to honor those unsung heroes whose wives and husbands are serving or have served in the mili- tary or are a Department of Defense employee. Magnolia Day will be held at the Eglin Officers' Club on Saturday from 9 a.m. until 3:45 p.m. Spouses, both male and female, are invited to en- joy a day full of fun and learning. Events are open to spouses regardless of branch of service or active duty status. Guests are invited from all area mili- tary bases. Beginning with a light breakfast, the day will also include four seminars and more than two dozen workshops. Area professionals, art- ists, small business own- ers and spouses will con- duct. the workshops. Top- ics range from basic car repair and wine tasting to salsa dance lessons, yoga techniques and foods of the world. During lunch more than 150 door prizes will be handed out, along with goodie bags for each spouse attending. Judy Wiseman, chair of the Magnolia Day events, stresses that all spouses ARMED FORCES DAY ACTIVITIES . , _..- -.. / * V.- Special to the News Bulletin Judy Wiseman, chair of Magnolia Day 2008, Military Spouse Appreciation Day, inventories door prizes donated by area businesses. Brian Hughes / Crestview News Bulletin American Legion Post #75's annual "Flanders Field" tribute will remain up through Memorial Day weekend. are invited, both men and women. She noted that two men are on the Eglin Mili- tary Spouses Board. For details, call Judy at (850) 897-5852. There is a $10 registration fee to cover lunch and the workshops. MAY 17 * Magnolia Day For spouses of active and retired military person- nel and DOD employees; breakfast, lunch and choice of four seminars and work- shops. Eglin AFB Officers' Club, 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. $10 admission. Call (850) 897-5852 for information. * Military Appreciation & Recognition Day Music, demonstrations Sand information booths. Old Spanish TrIil Park, Crestview, 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free and open to the public. Bring your own lawn chair. Flanders Field In preparation for both Armed Forces Day and the upcoming Memorial Day holiday, American Legion Post 75, aided by local Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, this past Satur- day again planted its own "Flanders Field" of gently waving red poppies: The display included American and MIA/POW flags, and white crosses, all reverently erected in honor of current, retired, fallen and missing servicemen. WALK continued from Al Brown said. Brown and Reeves plan to train for the walk in Baker and Crestview on the week- ends, traveling through the towns or making rounds at the Baker High School track. Because the participants walk an average of 20 miles each day, they will start out with just a few miles and gradually build up their dis- tance. You might see them walking through Crestview on Saturday anfd Sundays. If you do, they encourage you to honk to show your support. "The outpouring of sup- port last year was amazing," Brown said. "I had to choke back tears as we passed a *man giving out water and asking us to 'Take a piece of his mother's memory'. He told us his mother had died of breast cancer and she would have loved to see us walking for her and anyone else fighting the disease. It really was a moving experi- ence." ABOUT THE BREAST CANCER 3-DAY Taking place in 14 ciit, nationwide, the Breast Cancer 3-Day is a three-day, 60-mile walk that provides an oppor- tunity to educate tens of thousands of people about breast health, including the importance of early detection. Breast Cancer 3-Day ,. rt:i.: :r-t: commit to raising a minimum of $2,200 and walking an average of 20 miles a day during each three-day event. Proceeds from the Breast Cancer 3-Day are used for breast cancer research, education, and community outreach programs. As the primary beneficiary of the Breast Cancer 3-Day, Susan G. Komen for the Cure receives 85 percent of net proceeds, and the remain- ing 15 percent goes to the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund. Please visit www.The3Day.org, or call 800.996.3DAY for more information. Brown's grandmother, lifelong Crestview resident Rosalyn Woolley, gives her time unselfishly to make caps for chemotherapy pa- tients who have lost their hair. Brown hopes to honor her grandmother's battle again this year. "As a Breast Cancer 3-Day participant, I have an opportunity to celebrate my grandmother's breast cancer survivorship, honor those who lost their lives to the disease, and ultimately, have an enormous impact on awareness and funding for breast cancer research and community outreach programs," Brown said. "The Breast Cancer 3-Day is challenging and fun, and the memory of my personal accomplishment will last a lifetime." The Tampa Bay Breast Cancel 3-Day will start Oct. 31 and end with the Closing Ceremony on Nov. 2. The walkers will cover about 20 miles a day, traveling at their own pace. The walkers will be supported by hundreds of volunteer crew members who will provide meals, liquid and snack stops, gear transport, hot showers, portable restrooms, safety on the streets and 24-hour medical services. The actual journey starts months in advance when walkers start train- ing and raising the $2,200 required fundraising mini- mum. To learn how to help 1rown reach her goal, visit http://08.the3day.ort/ goto/brookebrown, or visit Jay's Guns and Accessories at 366 South Main St. in Crestview. To learn how to partici- pate or volunteer with the Breast Cancer 3-Day, visit www.The3Day.org or call (800) 996-3DAY. Want to see your story on the front page of the Crestview News Bulletin? Submit your article and/or photo to kylew@ crestviewbulletin.com, or bring it to the News Bulletin office. Fire damages vacant home The State Fire Marshal is investigating a fire that damaged the back end of an abandoned house on State Road 85, across from the Coastal Car Wash, on Saturday night. Both southbound lanes were closed as crews fought the fire. The Crestview Fire Department was able to knock down the majority of the fire within five min- utes of arriving on scene and was able to extinguish the remaining flames with- in thirty minutes. North Okalobsa Fire District also responded to the scene. North Okaloosa later was released from the scene, but remained in the area for city coverage. Chayne Sparagowski contributed to this report. VACANCY continued from Al submit a formal letter to the City Clerk. The letter should include a name, address and a statement of desire to serve the dura- tion of the unexpired term, through April 6, 2009. Letters should be sealed in an envelope, addressed to the City Clerk, and la- beled "City Council Va- cancy." Applications will be accepted until 5 p.m. today. A spokesperson at the City Clerk's office said; at least three people had submitted letters express- ing interest in the position as of Monday morning.. Other business * The council unani- mously approved 15 of the 16 items on the origi- nal consent agenda. A motion to allocate space in the newly acquired CitiChurch building to the Crestview Police De- partment was removed from the consent agenda. "I would like to see some costs before decid- ing who is going to occu- py that building," council member Chip Wells said. Council member Lin- da Parker asked- Wing to compile a full list of de- partments interested in occupying the building. The consent agenda included a motion to implement United States flag code as the city's flag code. * The council unani- mously approved a stip- ulated settlement agree- ment between the city and the Florida Depart- ment of Community Af- The council's second regular May meeting has been moved back to Tuesday, May 27. The council's regular meeting date falls on Memorial Day. fairs, to amend the city's comprehensive plan. * Mayor David Cadle announced a blood drive will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday at City Hall. * Cadle also reported the Northwest Florida League of Cities has an- nounced plans to honor longtime city council member Sam Hayes. * The council unani- mously nominated Bren- da Bush for the Florida League of Cities' E. Har- ris Drew Municipal Of- ficial Lifetime Achieve- ment Award. * A workshop to dis- cuss sewer plant devel- opment will follow the May 1"9 special meeting. * The council's sec- ond regular May meet- ing has been moved back to Tuesday, May 27. The council's regular meeting date falls on Memorial Day. News Bulletin Editor Kyle Wright got conflicting baby care advice from his sister-in- law, a nurse, and from Mayor David Cadle. Find out what the advice was, and tell Kyle who is correct by visiting the Passing Shots blog at crest- viewbulletin.com. GRA RT. RATBN. SIMPLE.CHOICE CrsviwOfie: F. ato eahOfie 34 D.Jae eeBv. 3 W el-wy Darren Payne, MD L. .. .. ..... 6& Cataract Specia Darren Pa\ne, MD * Full-Time Medic:l Director of Nice\lle Office * 15 Tears Experience *, Friendly .and Cariig Personl aly y list Lee Mullis, MD * Over 25 Years Experience * National Leader in Painless No-Stitch Cataract Surgery *A Kind and Friendly Way Lee MUilIS, MD Board Certified Eye i ; .,.,, .; & Surgeon We Specialize in the Diagnosis and Treatment ofEye Conditions Associated with Aging, including: * Cataracts * Droopy Eye Lids * Glaucoma * Retina Problems MULLIS EYE INSTITUTE Call for an appointment �L 2L--JL I %�IUOLVI�VV 1-1- The Finst in YE CAR WEDNESDAY MAY 14, 2008 SCHOOLS Crestview News Bulletin .A.5 VFW honors art students Ann Spann Crestview News Bulletin Laurel Hill senior art students Jeffery Reese and Heather Kelley placed first and second in a Patriotic Poster Contest sponsored by the VFW Post 5450 La- dies Auxiliary. Reese received $100 for his first-place entry. Kel- ley won $50 for her second place poster. Art teacher Sabine Lyons used the con- test as an opportunity to get her students involved in the community by in- corporating the project into their grades. "I'm definitely proud of them," Lyons said. The Auxiliary is also very active in producing supplies and gifts for veter- ans in regional VA facilities. "We've been busy! We just sent 150 lap robes and 100 catheter covers to the VA Hospital in Jackson, Miss.," said Auxiliary Pres- ident Betty Brewer. "They were ecstatic with them." Special to the News Bulletin At top, pictured with first-place winner Jeffery Reese are Sabine Lyons, Laurel Hill art teacher; Mary Brown, VFW Ladies Auxiliary; Lyle Spangler, VFW Commander; and Susan Lowery-Sexton, Laurel Hill Principal. Above, pictured with second-place winner Heather Kelley are Mary Brown, VFW Ladies Auxiliary; Lyle Spangler, VFW Commander; and Laurel Hill Principal Susan Lowery-Sexton. Randy Beard / Crestview News Bulletin The Southside Tiger Tones tone chime choir performed at the Crestview Area-Chamber of Commerce breakfast on May 1. Music is instrumental at Southside Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin When she first came to Southside Elementary School three years ago, mu- sic teacher Jeri Downs was surprised to find there was no piano available for her students. So she finagled one. "Begging helps," she said. "You need what you need, and it's for the chil- dren." Then came tone chimes, with funds arranged by Southside Principal Donna Holloway With the chimes came the Tiger Tones choir. When Downs won the Cox Communications Champion of the Arts award in 2007 ("Total sur- prise to me," said Downs modestly), the prize money went directly to a new proj- ect: guitars for her class- room. SPONSOR A VIOLIN! You can help bring stringed music to Southside Elementary in three ways: * Buy an embroidered, reusable grocery tote for $6; * Buy raffle tickets for a Babylock Denim Prof sewing Mra- chine donated by Futr,,e'- Notions of Baker. Tickets are $1 each or 10 for $5. * Donate $175 per violin. A plaque on the instrument will identify you or your business as its sponsor. Donations are *tax-deductible. Buy tickets and totes, or leave your donation, at Southside Elementary School, (850) 689-7203. Now many of Downs' students - and a few moms and dads - have started asking about violin lessons. Downs was quick to take the lead. The Tiger Tones recently entertained civic leaders and business representa- tives during the Crestview Area Chamber of Com- merce monthly breakfast. Out in the lobby, South- side classroom assistant Debra Kosche was offering reusable grocery totes for $6 and handing out flyers and sponsorship forms to raise money for 25 violins. Each violin will cost $175. The first two have al- ready been sponsored, one by Ruth Bamhill of Ruthie's Notions in Baker, and the second by Holloway. SBarnhillhas also donated a Babylock Denim Pro sew- ing machine that will be raf- fled off June 4 to raise more money for the violins. Reckert honored for volunteer work at Walker Elementary Special to the News Bulletin National Volunteer Week was celebrated re- cently. Walker Elemen- tary marked the occasion by honoring Dennis Reck- ert as its Volunteer of the Year. Over the past several years Reckert has volun- teered numerous hours in classrooms and other areas. His son, Cody, is a third- grader in Ted Boxberger's class. "I had no idea it was me until .(Principal Jeanine) Kirkland said this year's volunteer has put in a lot of hours in third grade," Reckert said. Boxberger's students described Reckert's efforts. "Mr. Dennis is fun and not as strict as other teach- Special to the News Bulletin Dennis Reckert pictured with wife Brenda and son Cody. ers. He helps us under- stand math in a different way and makes us laugh, which makes school more fun," were some of the quotes from the class. Reckert is also a regular face around Walker as he substitutes on a moment' s notice. Reckert will be say- ing good-bye to Walker as the family relocates to the Northeast. Reckert's wife, Brenda, serves in the Air Force. S"Dennis will certainly be missed," Kirkland said. A * *w I 1st Grade A: Cook, Kendall / Barrow, Taylor / Reed, Lexis'/ Smith, Alexandria / Southard, Tyler / Varnum, Madison AB: Aplin, Keagan /,Davis, Jacelyn / Durm, Jakob / Gray, Brendan / Jackson, Daniel / Kadel, Jacob / Kemp, Natalie / Lundy, Shawn / Steele, Mark / Weisz, Logan / Williams, Madison 2nd Grade A: Bowen, Courtney / Clary, Jarrett / Edge, Darby / Rosen, Justin AB: Davis, Lane / Durm, Samuel / Engen, Savannah / Heisler, Jesse / Mitchell, Tyler / Perez, Jacob / Smith, Shanna/Sory, Hanna/Speck, Skyler / Wellman, Mackenzie / Whitegon, Kristin 3rd Grade A: Fortune, Jessianne / Jones, Dicoda / Whitten, Christopher AB: Aplin, Ayonna / Bly, Dakota / Green, Sarah / Gunter, Landon / Harris, Syderrickiah / Mitchell, Lauren / Peacock, Andie / Thompson, Courtney / Welsh, Rachel / Welsh, Rebecca 4th Grade A: Stevenson, Halie AB: Edge, Reise / Hansford, Rebekah / Hudson, Brandon / Hudson, Kayleigh / Lundy, Cory / Pool, Zachery / Pursley, Brandon / Snow, Sarah / Steele, Dakota/ Wright, Benjamin 5th Grade AB: Boone, Mikayla / Doris, Jessy / Hatfield, Ashley / Lewis, Summer / Lundy, Ethan / Okkema, Jamie / Ripley, Honesty / Saylor, Christian / Standridge, Hope 6th Grade A: Coilinsworth, Chloe / Gortt, Danielle AB: Barlow, Clay / Fickett, Jessica / Gunter, Claire / Naemeka, Keisha/Rilee, Danielle / Talaric, Chloe / Williams, Jesse 7th Grade A: Presley, Dakota AB: Bailey, Nicole / Barrow, Simon / Carr, Alex / Clark, Caitlin / Goodwin, Ashley / Hammonds, Sabrina/ Hand, Robert/ Harrison, Grant / Kendrick, Christina / Lewellyn, Matthew/Lewis, Jacob / McLeod, Ashley / Morgan, Stephen / Purvines, Samantha / Stewart, Heath / Trunk, Kasey 8th Grade A: Fortune, Daniel / Jerkins, Jeremy/ Vann, Colton AB: Bridges, Seth / Goodwin, Maegan / Harrison, Kasey / King, Chance / Stanley, Andrew / Zessin, Tyler 9th Grade A: Baggett, Brittany AB: Cunningham, Matthew / Gartman, Jessica / McLeod, Stacey / Morgan, Caitlin / Morris, Tuyen 10th Grade AB: Clary, Dillon / Kopacz, Malissa / Majors, Jonathan / Morgan, Cody / VanWinkle, Elizabeth 11th Grade AB: Bailey, Justin /Cavender, Cary / Cook, Jacqueline / Free, Katlyn / Fuller, Morgan/ Harrison, Deidre / McKenzie, Kaitlyn / Sheets, Jami / Sherwood, Willis 12th Grade A: Griggs, Allicia AB: Becker, Cory / Brown, Katie / Messick, Ethan / Raite, Isaiah / Reeves, Adeana / Roberts, Tiffany / Singletary, Lindsey/ Tersegno, Megan Graduation is just around the corner. - _ N. ~Pubishes Ar' - 3 stt Let your special Graduate know you care with a Happy Ad. Tell your Graduate congratulations with a Happy Ad in Crestview News Bulletin's 2008 Graduation section. Cost is $15 for a Happy Ad. The ad includes 18 lines and a photo. If you would like additional space, each line after 18 is 50g per line. Deadline to receive all Happy Ads is ,May 27th at 5p.m. Contact the Crestview News Bulletin at 682-6524 between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday to place your Happy Ad. We are so very proud of you and wish you all the love and success you deserve. Be Happy and follow your heart and dreams. Love, Io.n. & [ pj C R E S T V I U Sample Ad News Bullet 682-6524 Sl 295 W. James Lee Blvd. May 16th, 17th & 18th FRONT PARKING LOT OF DESTIN COMMONS Join Legendary Marine, Treasure Island Marine The Ships Chandler, Galati Yachts and more for the Destin Commons Spring 2008 Boat Show! If you are in the market for a new boat or just browsing the wide array of distinctive boats on display, this event is fun for the family and kids with giveaways and live radio remotes. Special boat discounts will be available at the boat show only! Daily show hours same as mall hours. iMA RvlT 11,41- W~A1%b TrrXJMk-hv I,.Libi IIJ I' Cone o.Md-ayBrdg &Hw 9 Dstin,.Flord 1 850. 3. 0 0 0* * 0*nLommonslc Crestview News Bulletin 1 A5 WEDNESDAY, MAY 14,2008 SCHOOLS_ 1 Opinion & Editorial NOD ALERT What are'NODS? NODs are "North Okaloosa Deeds." Every other week we'll recognize people and organizations who performed "Good North Okaloosa Deeds." People who per- form Good NODs will receive a certificate from the Crestview News Bulletin. We'll also shake our collective heads at some "Bad North OkaloosaDeeds." Good NODS * A Good NOD to both the Baker football program and the Baker baseball program for creating scholarship funds to honor Travis Peoples, a former Gator sports standout. Peoples, who would have been a senior ne\t \ear, died in a motorcycle ac- cident last t.unmer. Proceeds from the Gator football team's mntrasquad scrimmage this Friday will go to fund the football program's scholarship. * A Good NOD to Crestview Asstant Po- lice Chief Marvin Bass, who recently retired after a 39-year career in law enforcement. Bass was first hired by the Crestview Pohce Department in 1969 and spent most of his career with the CPD. He worked for a total of eight chiefs and three sheriffs during his career. * A Good NOD to the local American Legion Auxiliary and the Dogwood Garden Club for their efforts to honor our men and women in the armed forces. The American Legion sends snacks and essentials to local troops through its Operation Military Pride program The Dogwood Garden Club pro- vided wildflower seeds to plant at the Blue Star Memorial highway marker on U.S. 90. The marker is dedicated to military \veterans. * A Good NOD to the many do-gooders recognized during National Volunteer Week from April 27 to May 3. Many area schools and businesses recognized their vol- unteers during the national week of volun- teer recognition. Do uou knoa' of someone who pcrfonmed a "Good North Oka'losa Dteed' Call 682-6524 or t'-nzail kulew':cresltea''bilktin.comn. We'll recoli-ze theli do-goodier in tlh Cresttlew LNeu'w Bulletin and at clest ie'i llelltl .ci. Letter to the Edit( Statement prayer for the mili We want to be here for you as a resource center for the coordination of information and help in resolving issues involving medical. mental hea housing, transportation, loneliness, We love and support you. our mil nien, women and families. \We appre all the sacrifices you have made and continually making for our United S and the freedoms we enjoy We stand ready, willing and able t accountable and to help you, our for to have everything you need to comr your job and your mission. You are n our prayers, and we ask to bless you and keep you safe, and n His Grace and Mercies be with us all. Helen AlMc and the Friendtr of the A llitari (432- Profundity Brian Hughes "Being emploledi is like being :l You know somitbodil is thinkiv lbout y0ou the whole tillie." THORNTON WILDER (1897-1975) American novelist and playwright PASSING We Floridians S SWHOTS disenfranchised ourselves The talking heads on rule changes to fit their last hopes of winning the half of its delegates by television - particularly behavior. Democratic presidential holding the Presidential those who support Hillary The Democratic Nation- nomination. Preference Primary in Clinton - use the word al Committee told Florida The Republican state January. over and over. , it would not seat the Sun- officials who have so self- So Florida might not They say the Democrat- shine State's delegation if lessly demanded a voice get a proper say in this ic National Committee will the state held its Presiden- for Florida's Democrats year's presidential election "disenfranchise" millions tial Preference Primary in surely haven't realized process. Not like it hasn't of voters if it doesn't seat January. that the issue could cause happened before. Anyone the Florida and Michigan Florida went ahead with continued division in the remember the mess in the delegations at the Demo- the January vote. The DNC Democratic Party. (Note 2000 presidential election? cratic National Conven- has held firm to its ruling, sarcasm). The Democratic Na- tion. Now Florida officials - If the Clinton folks truly tional Committee should Let's get the wording and Clinton supporters - worried about making sure hold firm and refuse to straight. are screaming for a change Floridians were not "dis- seat the Florida delegation The Democratic Na- to the rules. enfranchised", they would in August. tional Committee isn't dis- Get one thing clear: Few. have said so before the If it teaches our elected enfranchising anyone. people particularly care ill-conceived January elec- state officials they have to We in Florida - about making sure Florid- tion; not after they won it. follow the rules, then it's through our elected of- ians are not "disenfran- If state Republicans well worth the cost. Sficials - disenfranchised chised." truly worried about giving ourselves by holding the Those who say they do every Floridian an equal Kyle Wright is the News state's Presidential Prefer- are looking out for their voice, they would be rais- Bulletin Editor. Contact ence Primary on Jan. 29. own self-interest. ing an equal ruckus over him at 682-65,24, or e-mail Florida officials joined The Clinton support- treatment of the state's kylew@crestviewbulletin. the growing group of peo- ers on television have delegation at the Republi- cor. Visit the "Passing ple who do whatever they taken up our state's cause can National Convention. Shots" blog at please and then demand because it's one of her Don't forget, the state lost crestviewbulletin.com. This week in local history byAnn Spann May 12, 1938 ping business for and hour or more"' of age." * "Doctor McDonald of the State * "A warning of warfare on slot S"During a considerable rain Board of Health assisted by the machines has been issued by E. Dixie storm in Crestview last Thursday, County Nurse, will hold Typhoid Im- Beggs, state's attorney, as a result of lightning struck the southeast corner munization Clinic at the Crestview a reported influx of slots and pin ball of the garment factory and knocked nurse's office, Laurel Hill sewing machines in this and other counties. out some twenty-five or more brick, room and Blackman and Milligan Slot machines were legalized by the The strike burned out transformers school house. Immunization will not 1935 legislature and outlawed by the on the west side of Main Street stop- be given to children under ten years 1937 session." Guest Commentary: District bracing for leaner times Okaloosa County Super- intendent of School Alexis Tibbetts released this mes- sage on the school district's Web site. )r: The Okaloosa County School District is bracing tarV for leaner times. District departments have made budget cuts.. Principals, with the assistance of School Advisory Coun- alth. cils, are in the process of etc making cuts at the school itary, level. The economic ciate forecast for the state is are dire, primarily due to the states downturn in the housing market and significant to be decreases in sales tax rev- ces, enue. The school district plete is currently identifying services that could be re- God duced and/or eliminated. ha\- The depth of the budget. reductions will not be known until the end of Kenna7 the 2008 Legislative Ses- 0704i sion, which was sched- uled for May 2, 2008. The duration of the continued budget reductions will depend upon when the state begins to recover from the economic down- 9v)ed: turn. It is our goal to keep ni .cuts as far away from stu- dents and the classrooms as possible. In addition to state budget shortfalls and pessimistic revenue pro- jections for next year, our district, has been experiencing declining enrollment for the past several years. As a result of declining enrollment, some schools have fewer students and the district receives less state rev- enue, used for operations, each year. Smaller schools become less efficient and lose their economy of scale. Due to these fac- tors, we must continue to look for ways to trim budgets, realign schools, and streamline programs. In this process we must also reduce class size, which is mandated in the Florida Constitution. The difficult part of this scenario is that it is a significant reversal from the past seven years, when home values sky- rocketed and state and local governments expe-, rienced a significant bud- get increase, as a direct result of the increase in property tax revenue. In addition to a significant decrease in revenues, the District is also experienc- ing increases in operating costs. For example, gas and diesel to fuel buses, utility and energy prices, salaries, benefits and cost of materials such as textbooks are increasing at a faster rate than the consumer price index. The increased cost of operating schools means less spending per student regardless of state fund- ing. If current economic trends continue, school districts will experience another State-mandated budget reduction this winter. This means there will potentially be ad- ditional adjustments, similar to this past year when all school districts across the state were told to return a pro-rata share of funding to the.State., Okaloposa County School District has returned $7.8 million from the 2007- 2008 operating budget to date. The projected bud- get for 2008-2009, as of to- day, will be an additional $7.4 million less than the already reduced 2007- 2008 budget. In addition, the District may face an- other budget reduction in the winter of 2008 as a re- sult of further declines in projected tax revenue. In summary, the total bud- get reduction impact for this year is $15.2. million dollars, and further cuts may be coming. This all comes at a time when schools face mounting pressure from No Child Left Behind leg- islation to boost achieve- ment and reduce learning gaps that exist between minority and white stu- dents, low income and wealthy students, special Ed and non-special Ed students. The Okaloosa County School District is committed to providing every student the best educational opportunity. Investing in the success of children is the most important step in secur- ing our nation's economic future. Although we have rough waters ahead, there is no doubt this school district will remain strong and provide the resources needed for children to learn and teachers to teach. We are fortunate to live in a community that values education and is committed to success for all. Our families and par- ents are strong. Our ad- ministrators will continue to lead with careful fiscal management of available resources and compassion for all employees and students. If you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to call or e-mail me and I will get back with you as soon as I can. We will be fine but we must work together to en- sure that the best interest of children, teachers and education is served. Dr. Alexis Tibbetts *C B T F I Jason Mobley General Manager jasonm@ crestviewbulletin.com Kyle Wright Editor kylew@ crestviewbulletin.com Melissa Tedder Office Manager Melissa@ crestviewbulletin.com Amanda Kosche Graphic Artist amanda@ crestviewbulletin.com Ann Spann Photographer anns@ nwfdailynews.com Brian Hughes Reporter brianh@ crestviewbulletin.com John Parrott Military News okpublishing@ i crestviewbulletin.com Randy Beard Jeremy Cadle Account Executive Account Executive randyb@ jeremyc@ nwfdailynews.com crestviewbulletin.com Heather Gann Greg Allen Account Executive Production Manager hgann@ greg@ crestviewbulletin.com crestviewbulletin.com Randy Dickson Sports Editor randyd@ nwfdailynews.com Renee Bell Community News okpublishing@ crestviewbulletin.com Sherrie Stanley " Receptionist/ Circ. Asst. sherries@ crestviewbulletin.com Denise Cadenhead Receptionist denisec@ crestviewbulletin.com A6 WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008 WEDNESDAY. MAY 14, 2008 LOCAL Crestview News Bulletin I A7 Laurel Hill set to salute couple Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin LAUREL HILL - In recognition of their many years of combined service to Laurel Hill, the city will honor former Mayor Doug- las Rogers and his wife, News Bulletin columnist Es- telle Rogers, at a reception Saturday afternoon. "They both have done so much for our city and de- serve this honor," said City Manager Tim Bolduc. "We should've done this a long time ago." The recognition was or- ganized at the urging of current Laurel Hill Mayor SJames Dunn, who cited the many contributions the cou- ple has made to the city. Estelle and Douglas Rogers Estelle and Douglas Rogers They include the dona- tion of land south of town, spearheading the creation of Gene Clary Park and the helming of the city's centen- nial celebration. The park and centennial observance were major ac- complishments of Doug Rogers' tenure as mayor, Dunn said. Through her twice- monthly column, Up on the Hill, Estelle Rogers keeps readers abreast of the tight- ly knit community's social events, triumphs, challeng- es and sadnesses. The reception in the Rogers' honor will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the First Baptist Church on Second Avenue. Refreshments will be served, catered by Tracy Ann Curenton. The reception is free and open to all friends, family and others who know and love Doug and Estelle Rog- ers. Congratulate the Rogers at crestviewbulletin.com. Proposed state anthem fails in legislature Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin North county residents hoping their chests would swell with pride when a state anthem penned in part by a local son was played heard a sad song at the close of the recent legis- lative session. "Oh Florida, My Sweet Home," written by Crest- view native Graham W. Fountain and Warren L. Halstrom of Tallahassee, was not selected by legisla- tors. Instead "Florida: Where the Sawgrass Meets the Sky" was enshrined as the state's anthem. Written by an English- woman who now teaches music in Pompano Beach, the "Sawgrass" anthem will be used as an alter- native to "The Old Folks at Home" (a.k.a. "The Swanee [sic] River"). The classic Stephen Foster song, which was first designated the official Florida state song in 1935, rankled some for its period nostalgia for "the old plan- tation," which some felt was too suggestive of the antebellum era. Gov. Charlie Crist re- fused to have the song played at his inaugura- tion. In January, State Rep. Dave Murzin (R-Pensacola) filed HB 463, which would've made "Oh Florida, My Sweet Home" the state's official anthem. Fountain and Hal- strom's anthem wasn't the one that wound up in the compromise bill. State music teachers don't seem to mind, espe- cially as the tune chosen for an anthem was penned by one of their own. "While the Florida Music Educators' Asso- ciation's participation in this was limited to that of technical assistance by so- liciting song entries and culling them, the outcome of the legislation seems to be very reasonable," wrote FMEA representative James Perry in a recent e- mail to music teachers. SB 1558 also assured "The Old Folks at Home's" place as the official state song, with "revised lyrics, as adopted by the Center for American Music, Ste- phen Foster Memorial, at the University of Pitts- burgh," according to the bill's language.- The state song bills were sponsored by Sen. Tony Hill (parts of Duval, Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, Volusia) and Rep. Ed Ho- man (Temple Terrace), ac- cording to Perry. 'What do you think should be Florida's state song? Post your thoughts at crestviewbul- letin.com. Richbourg journalism students earn awards Pauline Buis RMS Language Arts/Journalism Dept. Richbourg Middle School Yearbook/Journal- ism students attended the Emerald Coast Public Relations Organization (ECPRO) Making Media Magic Awards Ceremony and received many awards. Congratulations go out to * Kersten Lindberg: 1st place Sports article - "Anything Boys Can Do, She Can Do" * Dakota Woodward: 1st Place article - "Re- spect, Where Did it Go?" * Alexis Hawthrone & Ausani Wilks: 1st Place Sports Feature - "The Tikea Davis Story" * Jenny Malone: 1st Place Column -- "New Students Feeling Left Out" * Jenny Malone: 2nd Place Column'- "RMS Journalism Staff" * Kristina Beaman: 1st Place article - "Saying Goodbye to RMS-Hello to Shoal River MS" Last year's yearbook placed second place for General Excellence, third Place for Theme, third Place for Posed Photography, and third Place for Graphics. Type "Richbourg Student Article" into the "Search" window on the crestviewbulletin.com Web site to read some of the students' articles. A bey good day USE NOTICE OF PROPOSED ENACTMENT OF AN ORDINANCE Pursuant to Article 4, Chapter 102 of the City Code and Section 166.041, Florida Statutes, the Crestview City Council proposes to adopt the following ordinance as set forth by title as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 1394 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE REZONING OF 9.64 ACRES OF REAL PROPERTY, LOCATED IN SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 23 WEST, FROM OKALOOSA COUNTY ZONING OF BUSINESS GENERAL (BG) TO CITY OF CRESTVIEW COMMERCIAL DISTRICT (C-1) ZONING; PROVIDING FOR AUTHORITY; PROVIDING FOR UPDATE OF THE CRESTVIEW ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The public hearing in conjunction with the second reading and adoption of the ordinance will be held on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 6:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers, 198 North Wilson Street, Crestview, Florida. All citizens and interested parties are encouraged to attend the City Council meeting and to provide written and/or verbal comments on the matters under consideration. The ordinance is available for public inspection during normal business hours at the Administrative Services Department, City Hall, 198 North Wilson Street, Crestview, Florida from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The City Council of the City of Crestview, Florida does not 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 proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and any evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City of Crestview supports "Equal Opportunity Employment, Housing and Providing Handicap Access". Janice F. Young City Clerk May 14, 2008 . 0 -- A hard day's '('j otox Filr : -- I I \LLL Ann Spann / Crestview News Bulletin.photos Above, four-year-old Kelcia SSteele enjoyed picking and eating strawberries during a visit to Akers of Strawberries in Baker. At right, leah Steele was busy eating strawberries while her mom and sister did all the picking at Akers of Strawberries. ~-~. ~--"rse~rri ;il -8ls.iP; ~nlZ~~~~i ,I work doesn't have to be so hard. 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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Ph (850) 683-0288 15% OFF Buy 2 Lunch or Dinner Mon. - Wed. I I:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. any item with r Combos Get Free Thurs. - Sat. I 1:00 a.m. to I 1:00 p.m or (850) 682-0266 ..his coupon. with coupon Sunday 12:00 noon to 10:30 p.m. . .. . Appetizers 1. Roast Pork Egg Roll (I)....................................... 1.00 2. Shrim p Egg Roll (I)............................................ 1.20 2a. Spring Roll (3) ............................. ............... 1.99 3. Steam Dumplings (8).......................................... . 4.00 4. Fried Dumplings (8)............................................... 4.25 5. Boneless Spare Ribs........................(Sm) 5.25 (Lg) 9.25 6. Chicken Fingers (6) ............................................... 5.25 7. Cream Cheese Wonton (8)............................. .... 3.50 8. Fried Jumbo Shrimp (5)......................................... 4.50 9. Pu Pu Platter (For 2) ............................................. 9.25 2 Egg Roll, 2 Fried Scallops, 2 Shrimps, 2 Crab Meat Sticks, 5 Cheese Wonton, 2 Chicken Finger, 2 Chicken Wings Soups (w. Crispy Noodles) 10. Wonton Soup................................ 1.20............. 2.20 I I. Egg Drop Soup ................................ 1.20............ 2.20 12. Wonton Egg Drop Soup .................. .20............ 2.20 13. Chicken Noodle Soup.................:... .20........... 2.20 14. Chicken Rice Soup........................... .20............ 2.20 15. -A> Hot & Sour Soup ..................... .50............ 2.70 16. Vegetable Soup............................... 1.50............ 2.70 17. House Special Soup......................................... 4.25 Fried Rice 18. Plain Fried Rice................................2.00............ 3.80 19. Vegetable Fried Rice........................3.00............ 5.50 20. Roast Pork Fried Rice ...................... 3.25.......... 6.00 21. Fresh Shrimp Fried Rice ............... 3.90............ 6.90 22. Chicken Fried Rice .......................... 3.55............ 6.65 23. Beef Fried Rice ................................ 3.90............ 6.90 24. House Special Fried Rice.................4.25............ 7.25 25. Lobster Fried Rice...........................4.60........... 8.80 Chow Mein (w. White Rice & Crispy Noodles) 26. Chicken Chow Mein............................................4.95 27. Pork Chow Mein ......................... ................. 4.95 28. Beef Chow Mein.......................... ......... 5.25 29. Vegetable Chow Mein ................................ 4.25 30. Shrimp Chow Mein ....................................... 5.25 31. Lobster Chow Mein .....................:............... 5.75 32. House Special Chow Mein ............................... 5.75 Lo Mein (Soft Noodles) 33. Vegetable Lo Mein......................... 3.25............ 5.95 34. Roast Pork Lo Mein........................ 3.60............ 6.65 35. Chicken Lo Mein ............................. 3.80 ....... 6.80 36. Shrimp Lo Mein........... ..3.90.................. 3.90 ........ 6.95 37. Beef Lo M ein..................................... 3.90........... 6.95 38. House Special Lo Mein..........:4.........4.25............ 7.25 39. Lobster Lo Mein......................... 4.60............ 8.95 Vegetable Dishes (w. White Rice) 40. Mixed Vegetable.................................................. 4.95 41. Chinese Veg. w. Brown Sauce........................ ... 4.95 42. Steamed Broccoli & Snow Peas...................... ... 4.95 43. -'� Broccoli w. Garlic Sauce.......................... .... 4.95 43a. String Bean..................................................... 4.95 Egg Foo Young (w. White Rice) 49. Vegetable Egg Foo Young ................. ......... 5.25 50. Roast Pork Egg Foo Young...................................95 5 I. Chicken Egg Foo Young.................................... . 5.95 52. Shrimp Egg Foo Young...................................... . 6.40 53. Beef Egg Foo Young.......................................... . 6.40 Moo Shu (w. White Rice) 54. Moo Shu Chicken (w. 4 Pancakes) .................... 6.95 55. Moo Shu Beef (w. 4 Pancakes) ....................... 7.25 56. Moo Shu Shrimp (w. 4 Pancakes) ....................... 7.95 57. Moo Shu Pork (w. 4 Pancakes) ......................... 6.95 58. Moo Shu Veg. (w. 4 Pancakes)........................ ... 6.25 Sweet & Sour (w. White Rice) 59. Sweet & Sour Chicken ................................ 5.95 60. Sw eet & Sour Pork.............................................. 5.95 61. Sweet & Sour Shrimp ....................................... . 7.25 Poultry (w. White Rice) 62. Chicken w. Broccoli........................................... 6.25 63. Chicken w. Black Bean Sauce.............................. 6.25 64. -ac, Curry Chicken w. Onion............................ 6.25 65. Chicken w. Chinese Veg...................................... 6.25 66. Teriyaki Chicken ........................................ 6.25 67. Chicken w. Snow Peas....... ........................ 6.25 68. Chicken w. Mushroom........................................ 6.25 69. Chicken w. Cashew Nuts.................................... 6.25 70. '1& Kung Bo Gai Ding (Chicken) ...................... 6.25 71. Chicken w. Snow Peas & Baby Corn................ 6.25 72. Moo Goo Gai Pan.......................................... 6.25 73. Chicken w. String Bean........................................ 6.25 Pork (w. White Rice) 74. Roast Pork w. Broccoli ........................................ 5.95 75. Roast Pork w. Chinese Veg............................. ... 5.95 76. Roast Pork w. Mushroom............................... ... 5.95 77. Roast Pork w. Snow Peas .................................... 5.95 78. Spare Ribs w. Black Bean Sauce...................... ... 5.95 78a. Pork w. String Bean ........................................ . 5.95 Beef (w. White Rice) 79. Beef v. Broccoli .................................................. 6.75 80. Pepper Steak w. Onion....................................... 6.75 81. Teriyaki Beef ................................................... 6.75 82. Beef w. Chinese Vegetable............................ 6.75 83. Beef w. Mushroom............................................ 6.75 84. Beefw. Snow Peas............................................ 6.75 85. - Curry Beef w. Onions............... ......... 6.75 85a. Beef w. String Bean............................................ 6.75 Side Orders Fortune Cookies (5).......................................... 0.50 Finest Home Made Crispy Noodles.................... .... 0.50 White Rice................................ (Pt) 1.00.... (Qt) 1.75 D rink ................................................................... . 1.19 Seafood (w. White Rice) 86. Plain Lobster Sauce .......................................... 3.50 87. Shrimp w. Lobster Sauce...................................... 7.50 88. Shrimp w. Chinese Vegetable.............:................ 7.50 89. Shrimp w. String Bean ....................................... 7.50 90. - Curry Shrimp w. Onion .......................... 7.50 91. Shrimp w. Snow Peas .......................................... 7.50 92. Shrimp w. Mushroom........................................ 7.50 93. Shrimp w. Black Bean Sauce............................. 7.50 94. Sweet& Sour Shrimp.................................... 7.50 95. Shrimp w. Broccoli ....................................... 7.50 96. Shrimp w. Cashew Nuts................................ .... 7.50 97. ,-- Kung Bo Har Ding (Shrimp).......................... 7.50 Chef's Recommendation (w. White Rice) 98. Seafood Delight................ ....................... ......... 10.95 Lobster, jumbo shrimp, scallop, crab meat sauteed w. broccoli, Chinese vegetables, straw mushrooms, snow peas, bamboo shoots & baby corns in delicious house special white sauce. 99. Happy Family........................................ 10.95 Jumbo shrimp, crab meat, chicken, beef & roast pork sauteed w. broccoli, Chinese vegetables, straw mushrooms, snow peas, bamboo shoots & baby corns in tasty chef's special sauce. w. French Fries w. Chicken or w French Fries Order or Fried Rice Pork Fried Rice or Fried. Rice Al. Fried Chicken Wings (4) ...................... 3.50................ 4.40................5.00............... 5.50 A2. Fried Baby Shrimp (15) ....................... 3.25............... 3.95...............4.50............... 5.40 A3. Crab Meat Sticks (6) ............................ 3.65................ 4.65................5.25............... 6.25 A4. Fried Scallops (8) ............................ . 3.45................ 4.45 ................4.95............... 5.95 A5. Fried Chicken Nuggets (10)................. 2.75............... 3.65...............4.25...............5.25 A6. - - Chicken Wings (4) w. Mambo Sc... 4.25 ............... 495................5.50............... 6.40 A7. French Fries ........................................ .00 . . .... -- -- -- - - 2258 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, Florida 32536 (Publix Shopping Center) B k.~ slWU ' 4 1 - 100. Four Seasons ............................................... 10.95 Jumbo shrimp, crab meat, chicken & roast pork sauteed w. broccoli, Chinese vegetables, straw mushrooms, snow peas, bamboo shoots & baby corns in house special brown sauce. 101. Lemon Chicken................................................. 8.50 Crispy chicken breast on a bed of broccoli of freshly sliced lemon sauce. 102. ' O range Beef............................................... 9.25 Specially marinated sliced beef w. orange flavor on a bed of broccoli. 103. - Orange Chicken ........................................ 8.50 Specially marinated chunks of chicken w. orange flavor on bed of broccoli. 104. Sesame Beef .................................................... 9.25 Chunks of tender beef fried crunchy in brown.sesame sauce on bed of broccoli. 105. Sesame Chicken .............................................. 8.50 Chunks of crunchy fried chicken tender on the inside in brown sesame sauce on a bed of broccoli. 106. -* General Tso's Chicken................................. 8.50 Chunks of crunchy chicken, tender on the inside in hot General's sauce on a bed of broccoli. 107. - ' Ta Chien Chicken........................................ 8.50 Chicken meat w. celery, Chinese vegetables, red & green pepper, water chestnuts, bamboo shoots, snow peas, mushroom in spicy brown sauce. 108. - Szechuan Chicken ..................................... 8.50 Onion, snow peas, carrots, water chestnuts, green pepper w. a spicy red sauce. 109. '& Szechuan Beef ...................................... 9.25 Onion, snow peas, carrots, water chestnuts, green pepper w. a spicy red sauce. I 10. ' Szechuan Shrimp.................................. 9.25 Onion, snow peas, carrots, water chestnuts, green pepper w. a spicy red sauce. I I I. '& Triple Delight Szechuan Style ..................... 9.50 Chicken, beef & shrimp in Szechuan style. 112. Hunan Chicken.................................................. 8.50 Sliced chicken sauteed w. broccoli, water chestnuts, straw mushrooms, baby corns, red & green pepper & snow peas in Hunan sauce. 113. - Hunan Beef................................................ 9.25 Sliced beef sauteed w. broccoli, water chestnuts, straw mushrooms, baby corns, red & green pepper & snow peas in Hunan sauce. 114. - Hunan Shrimp.................................. 9.25 Sliced shrimp sauteed w. broccoli, water chestnuts, straw mushrooms, baby corns, red & green pepper & snow peas in Hunan sauce. 115. -& Triple Delight Hunan Style...................!....... 9.50 Chicken, beef & shrimp in Hunan style. 116. - Chicken w. Garlic Sauce............:................. 8.50 SBroccoli, snow peas, carrots, water chestnuts, black fungus w. spicy brown sauce. 11.7. '' Beef w. Garlic Sauce.............................. 9.25 Broccoli, snow peas, carrots, water chestnuts, black fungus w. spicy brown sauce. 1 18. Shrimp w. Garlic Sauce ..................................... 9.25 Broccoli, snow peas, carrots, water chestnuts, black fungus w. spicy brown sauce. 119. Shrimp or Pork w. Garlic Sauce................... 9.25 120. ' Triple Delight w. Garlic Sauce.................... 9.50 Chicken, beef & shrimp in garlic sauce. 121. -& Hot & Spicy Beef....................................... 8.50 Shredded beef sauteed w. red & green pepper, celery, bamboo shoots & scallion in special hot & spicy sauce. 122. *' Hot & Spicy Shrimp.............................. 9.25 Jumbo shrimp sauteed w. green pepper, onions, snow peas & scallion in special hot & spicy hoisin sauce. 123. ' Mongolian Beef .................................. 9.25 * Hot & Spicy r- - ~~~~ Dinner & Lunch Combination Plates (All Orders w. Pork Fried Rice & Egg Roll) Lunch Dinner D I. Chicken or Roast Pork Chow Mein........................................4.25................6:25 D2. Shrimp or Beef Chow Mein........................................:..........4.65.............. 6.65 D3. Chicken or Pork Egg Foo Young................ .......................4.65 ...............6.65 D4. Shrimp or Beef Egg Foo Young.............................................4.95................6.65 D5. Sweet & Sour Shrimp .............................4.95..................6.95 D6. Pepper Steak w. Onion.........................................................4.95............... 6.95 D7. Shrim p w. Lobster Sauce.................................................... 4.95 ..................6,95 D8. Curry Chicken w. Onions .................................................4.65 ..................6.65 D9. Sweet & Sour Chicken or Pork.............................................4.65 ..................6.65 D I0. M oo Goo Gai Pan.............................................................. 4.65 ................ 6.65 DI I. Chicken or Roast Pork Lo Mein ......................................... ................6.65 D 12. Shrimp or Beef Lo Mein .....................................................4.95 .............. 6.95 D 13. Chicken or Roast Pork w. Broccoli......................................4.65................ 6.65 D 14. Shrim p or Beef w. Broccoli....................................................4.95..................6.95 D 15. Chicken or Pork w. Chinese Veg..........................................4.65 ................ 6.65 D 16. Shrimp or Beef w. Chinese Veg............................................4.95.................6.95 D 17. Chicken or Pork w. Snow Peas...........................................4.65................6.65 D 8. Shrimp or Beef w. Snow Peas.....................4....................4.65................6.95 D 19. Roast Pork or Chicken w. Mushroom .................................4.95 ................6.65 D20. - Chicken or Beef w. Garlic Sauce.................4.95............................ 6.95 D2 I. -- Szechuan Chicken or Beef .......................95................ 6.95 D22. * Hunan Chicken or Beef........................4.95............. .......6.95 D23. - Kung Bo Chicken ............................................................4 ............... 6.95 D24. Chicken w. Cashew Nuts...................................................4.95..................6.95 D25. --& Hot & Spicy Beef ........................................................... 4.95 .................. 6.95 D26. Cantonese Style Chicken......................................................4.95 ................ 6.95 D27. -� General Tso's Chicken ..................................................4.95 ...............6.95 D28. Sesame Chicken .............................. .....................................4.95................6.95 D29. Mixed Vegetable .............................. .....................................4.25 ................6.25 D30. -* Mongolian Beef ......................................................... 4.95 ..................6.95 D3 I.--Broccoli w. Garlic Sauce ........................4.25..................6.25 D32. Boneless Spare Ribs....................................................4.95 ..................6.95 D33. Teriyaki Chicken .............................. .....................................4.95 ................6.95 D34. Chicken or Pork w. String Bean............................................4.65 ................6.65 D35. Shrimp or Beef w. String Bean............................................4.95................6.95 <,_________________________________________ CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN Second View B SECTION BUSINESS ..........-....5 CLASSIFIEDS ........... 86-88 Middle School 3 Cheer Zone Parthenon Resident WEDNESDAY, photo gallery plans tryouts of the Month MAY 14, 2008 May Day Golf Carver Hill Memorial and Historical Society, Inc., is sponsoring its annual May Day Golf tournament on May 25. Entry fee for the tournament is $45 per person in the four-man Florida lowball format and includes lunch. Hole sponsors and door prizes are still needed. For more information call 682-79004 or 862-7904 Golf Tournament The Davidson Middle School cheerleaders' golf event is May 31 at 8 a.m. at Foxwood Country Club. Format is four-person scramble. Entry fee is $40 dollars for members and $50 for non-members. . Fee includes: cart, green fee, food, T-shirt and lots of door prizes Please contact Scherie .Hritz at 974-2533 for details. Deadline is May 16. Basketball Camp The Crestview High School Basketball Junior League camp will be held each Saturday from May 17-June 7. The camp is open for boys and girls ages 6-12. The registration fee is $35. Checks should be made payable to CHS basketball. The camp includes for days of instruction, lessons and games. Players will practice from 9 a.m.-11 a.m. each day and then play games from noon -4 p.m. Campers should bring their own lunch. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. in the CHS gym. For more information contact Coach Humphrey at 240-4588. Horse Whisperer Whispering gentle words of direction and discipline, Paul Daily is able to tame an unbroken horse during a typical presentation of "Wild Horse Ministries." SThe Horse Whisperer will be presented at the Baker Arena on May 21 at 6 p.m. There is no admission charge for the event. In his presentation Daily follows the steps outlined in the "Round Pen of Life." As he works with the horse he explains the "Round Pen of Life" to his audience, pointing out similarities between a horse's relationship with his trainer and a human's relationship with those who love him or her. Daily goes through 10 steps in training the horse, starting with the selection of a horse to train so the horse will become more useful in the future and ending with the horse accepting'everything it is taught. For more information about the Horse Whisperer contact Jim Skates at 537- 8740 or Eugene Strickland at 537-4070. Tee Off for the Heart Association Okaloosa County Public Works employees are sponsoring a golf fund raiser to benefit the American Heart Association on June 20. Entry fee is $55 per golfer and includes, greens fees, cart fees and food. This is a four-person scramble with being flighted A, B or C according to handicap. There also will be a silent auction and a 50/50 raffle. Deadline for entering is June 16. For more,information contact Cindy Halsey or Donald Kearney at 651-7394. Teams in good shape Dril bgs back some S* Nick Tomecek / Florida Freedom Newspapers The Crestview football team performs the "Octagon" last week during a spring practice. Bulldogs are staying sharp Randy Dickson Crestview News Bulletin Most years Matt Brunson and his Crestview coaching staff would be installing a game plan for their spring game this week. It wouldn't be anything fancy. Just the nuts and bolts of what Dawgs would want to accomplish under the lights against a live op- ponent. This year isn't most years. The school calendar was reconfigured in a way that allows local teams to enjoy a full month of spring prac- tice. The Bulldogs will travel south on Highway 85 for a spring game against Niceville, but it won't be for another two-and-a-half weeks. The biggest challenge for Brunson is keeping his team sharp throughout the long month. He seems to have found the right formula. "What we going to do-- since we have 20 days - is have a learn- ing day and a hitting day," he said. "Monday will be a learning day and Tuesday will be a hitting day. Wednesday will be a learning day and Thursday will be a hitting day. "And then we are going to take Friday off." That's not to say the Dawgs will have every Friday off. They will have a Red and White spring scrimmage May 23. They will close out the spring against Niceville on May 30. A large part of Crestview's focus has been on finding linemen. The Bulldogs also have been looking for a backup quarterback behind starter Jason Parker. Nick Tomecek / Florida Freedom Newspapers Crestview's Trevor Carnahan pushes a shopping cart on a sled during practice on Thursday. Parker still is recovering from a minor injury suffered during baseball season, allowing the other quarterbacks to get more snaps in live situations. "We get to develop some more depth behind him, and the other kids are getting a lot of reps," Brunson said. "Jason is going to be solid in everything we do as far as our running game. "And as for the passing, he has all summer to work on it, so we are going to be fine." Brunson thinks the first three days his team spent in pads last week were the best he has seen as a coach. He was pleased there wasn't much, if any, of a letdown on Monday. "We had a real good first week," he said. "Thursday was an awe- some day, andas far as today, they soaked everything in. "(Tuesday) we will do every- thing live with more contact and stuff, and see how they grasp it." In the meantime Brunson is hop- ing to shake things up next week for the intrasquad game. "We are going to have an in- trasquad scrimmage on the 23rd," he said. "The week of the 23rd we are going to separate teams. Dur- ing our team work we. are going to practice red against white so we will be able to build the rivalry between the coaches and the play- ers. "In the past we haven't had enough time (to hold a Red and White scrimmage). We had a week to get a few things together done and week to get ready of a game. See BULLDOGS B3 exhausting memories Randy Dickson Crestview News Bulletin Everyone who has ever played football has some sort of horror story to tell about conditioning drills that at times seemed, well, sadistic. Memories of a drill called "Burma Road" still resonate in my mind and make old muscles ache more than 30 years after the last time I took that torture march. The drill included things such as bear-walking and crab- crawling 40 yards in each of four legs of the drill. There also was a sand hill near the old football field in Gulf Breeze that was as much sand as hill. Run zigzag Drills forward and backward up that pit a few times and you quickly learn the mean- ing of torture. The nothing I've seen compares to the "Octagon", a series of stations that pushes a player to the edge of his limit. Crestview coach Matt Brunson and his staff are credited with the coming up with the Octagon. The symbols of the drill are the weighted shopping carts with sled runners instead of wheels. Brunson said he got the idea for the carts from a coaching clinic at the Uni- versity of Tennessee. As a Tennessee graduate I'll never question coach Phillip Fulmer's conditioning tech- niques for the Vols again. Like every previous generation, I always like to think my generation was as tough as those who came before and tougher than those who followed us. My teammates and I were challenged by pushing our- selves to the edge of heat exhaustion, and maybe just beyond. Water breaks in the 1970s were few at best - one a hot day, and two on a really hot day. Then there were the wind sprints at the end of practice. Did I mention the Burma Road and our other grass drills were the 30 minutes of exhaustion before practice? Who of us that played football in the 1970s can forget "Bull in the Ring" or monkey rolls? For those of you not fa- miliar with those drills, Bull See MEMORIES B2 Baker prepares for Maroon-White game Nick Tomecek / Florida Freedom Newspapers Baker quarterback Cameron Domangue runs the ball during spring practice. Randy Dickson Crestview News Bulletin BAKER - Things have gone pretty much as expected for the Baker football team this spring. As of Monday, the Gators had been on the field nine times as they turned the half- way point on spring practice. Baker will continue to prac- tice through Thursday before holding a Maroon and White game Friday night. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. Admission is $3 with all gate receipts going to the Travis Peoples Spirit of the .Game Scholarship fund. Gator coach Bob Kellogg is looking forward to Friday's dress rehearsal before next ,week's jamboree at South Walton. He's also cautious not to put too much stock in what happens in the glorified scrimmage. "We split up our team into two teams and we've got an older bunch and yoting- er bunch (mixed into each squad)," he said. "What I think we are going to do is let the varsity go a series and then the JV, playing back and forth like in a game." About the only thing fans shouldn't expect to see is, the kicking game. "They (the teams) are go- ing to be on opposite side- lines, and we are going to See BAKER B3 B2 A RE Y U INV V ED? We are always looking for sports information and news ' from those involved in our community. FRE Please direct all sports news, information and results to Sports Editor -__. - .C1-3-1-< Randy Dickson at (850) 682-6524 or by e-mail at randyd@nwfdailynews.com , - e-I- he '"- . 3Yt~~ri L B2 I Cretsuiew ews RBlulltin SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008 bA N Reas I :What you've been A Week Recap. missing on the field Photos by ANN SPANN Crestview News Bulletin VM& A"Ii.. 1� Davidson's Dillon Lee pitches for the Panthers. Kameron Miller on the mound for the Richbourg Roadrunners. Brian Benoit records an out at first base for the Roadrunners. Above, Davidson softball coach Blaine Kellogg was covered with shaving cream by his players to mark the season's end. At left, as if the shaving cream wasn't enough, Davidson players then tossed e cooler of water on Kellogg after the last game of the season. Below, Elizabeth Bass was the winning pitcher as the Davidson softball team defeated Richbourg. Davidson's Kaylan Davis rounds second base during action against Richbourg. MEMORIES continued from B1 in the Ring consisted of having a group of 8-10 players standing around a teammate in the middle of the ring. Some coaches would have the players number off, and others would have just call the players by name (which i. think most players pre- ferred). When a player's name or number was called he yelled to let the "bull" know from which direc- tion the attack was com- ing. The player in the mid- dle was then supposed to swivel into position to try and deliver a blow to the fast-charging teammate that had a five-yard-plus start. Monkey rolls were a bit more civil with three play- ers starting on their hands and knees and then go- ing about a series of leaps and rolls that can best be described as watching hu- mans being juggled. The drill was tiring, but if the three players were able to coordinate well together, things went smoothly. If one guy made a wrong move or if one guy was a tad slow then some poor guy could end up with two teammates on top of him. Only after grass drills and two hours of practice did we get to our condi- tioning, which was usu- ally nothing more than running sprints until the coaches got tired of blow- .ing their whistles. There's nothing like running sprints for 20 or 30 minutes sweat soaked and in full gear. It was during wind sprints that we showed our toughness to the coaches, our team- mates and ourselves. As I look back across the years I know we were tough, but a part of me wonders how we would have handled the Octagon. Could we have sur- vived the Octagon as well as we did the seemingly endless wind sprints? I really believe we could have handled the Octagon, but deep down inside of me, I'm glad I don't have to find out. Who had it tougher - today's high school football players or the players of yesteryear? Vote in our poll and post your thoughts at crestviewbulletin.com. Don t spend another sweltering summer in the house, spend it in our Olympic Size Swimming Pool for one great low price for the summer. * Paol Open DaOlly lteaher permlningl * Lar-J pool dhk )oN TOpAa A a I ,n.,c guc; ,or laA. ri pi..c in. io"n * A . i wat i o |-rend the -unirme, -"I SUNTI LCLR OF CrRFirVIFs Famril . s. Per n . 5240.00 (850) 682-2012 .' .. 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If OURlove could have saved you, you never would have died 'We love you still, Juanita & Janice 1-Il-, LVVV ud;VO "UI LI SPORTS Crestview News Bulletin I B3 BAKER continued from B1 Special to the News Bulletin The Cheer Zone Rockets Senior Level 3 Team, left to right from bottom: Alexis Arnette, Haley .Dukes, Shae Fountain, Ashley Guthrie. Middle row: Kylie Bradshaw, Alexis Autrey, Jacob Stewart, Kayla Chenette. Top row: Emmy Shubert, Manny Torres, Bri Riley, Savannah Myers, Matt Copeland, Alex Berry, Alicia Adams. Not pictured: Gracie Simmons, Jessica Davis. Cheer Zone announces tryouts Special to the News Bulletin The Cheer Zone Rockets coed team made its mark during the 2007-08 competi- tion season. The team took first place in its division and also was named grand champion at the Emerald Coast Beach Blast. The team also took second place at the Christmas at the Beach competition in Destin, first place at the Mardi Gras Nationals in Mobile, Ala., first place in the JamBash National Championships in Biloxi, Miss., and first place in the Sugar Sands Nation- als in Pensacola. The Rockets are prepar- ing for the upcoming sea- son and plan to field several teams with a various age ranges and skill levels that will compete throughout the Southeast. The routines for these competitions de- mand high energy, qual- ity tumbling and precision teamwork. *The Cheer Zone trains athletes to become self- confident and to strive to do their best while having fun. Cheerleading involves several skills, including gymnastics, dance and oth- er performing arts. The em- phasis at The Cheer Zone is on jumps, tumbling and stunting with classes avail- able for basic and advanced tumble. The staff is AACCAA safety certified and has USASF-credentialed mem- bers and nationally certified judges. Tryouts for the upcoming season will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Cheer Zone home, located at 482 N. Wilson, Crestview. Participants need to wear cheer shorts, a fitted shirt and cheer shoes. For more information call 689-0707 or visit www.thecheerzoner- ockets.com Web site. Are you a Cheer Zone. Rocket? Tell us what it takes to make the squad at crest- viewbulletin.com have a clock and officials," Kellogg said. "We are go- ing to play it like (a real game). "We've got it struc- tured where the younger kids will play (younger kids) and the older kids will play (older kids). We have ones going against the best that's left and then twos going against - the best. "Our returning kids really have 'performed well," he added. "Right now we are really con- centrating on those kids that are new to us as far as the varsity. "That's where we have to find some kids as far as stepping up and being able to come in and fill those positions where we are lacking." Kellogg again stressed the importance of find- ing linemen for both sides of the ball. "We really are focus- ing on our offensive and defensive line, and we just need for some kids that were young kids last year to come through," he said. The biggest goal for Kellogg and his staff is to see the kids under the lights and get some video of them in a game- type situation. "This is our first real evaluation where we have a film on them," Kellogg said. "Right now the line is all so even, and hopefully (who is going to play) is what we are going to know at the end of the nine days we have left - who is one, (starter), who is two (backup). "Nobody has really stepped out and taken (a starting spot). We are expecting good and. bad because maybe they are close. I'm going to look at it in the positive way that we will be good." ' Kellogg continues to be impressed with his class of rising seniors. "They had a great at- titude when they (the rising seniors) came as ninth-graders," he said. "Really the thing you can say is this senior class is going to be a good group. "They are real close to each other, and they are excited. When I look at them, this bunch has hung with me. Very few (quit) in this class." What do you expect to see in. the Baker Football program's Maroon-White game on Friday? Post your thoughts at crestviewbulle- tin.com BULLDOGS continued from B1 This is nice because you aren't pressed to get ev- erything in." The Bulldogs might be lacking a true superstar- type player, but Brunson thinks the team has that intangible that in time could make it a special. "We have several re- turning starters, but we, don't have any huge name prospects," he said. "If' these guys keep practic- ing the way they've been practicing we will devel- op some (prospects). "What we do have is great competition, and this group, I think, is be- coming a team. What we have is great team chem- istry." Post your thoughts on the Dawgs' progress at crest- viewbulletin.com. 2007Annual Quality MILLIGAN WAI We're very pleased to provide you with this year's Annual Water Quality Report. We want to keep you informed about the excellent water and services we have delivered to you over the past yehr Our goal is and always has been, to provide to you a safe aid dependable supply of drinking water Our water source is ground water from two wells. The wells draw from the Floridan Aquifer Due to the excellent quality of water in this aquifer only chlorination is required. Ifyou have any questions about this report or concerning your water utility, please contact Mary Ann Jernigan at 537-9131 any weekday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. We encourage our valued customers to be informed about their water utility. If you want to learn more, please attend any of our regularly scheduled meetings. They are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00p.m. at the system office. Milligan Water System routinely monitors for contaminants in your drinking water according to Federal and State laws, rules, and regulations. Except where indicated otherwise, this report is based on the results of our monitoring for the period of January 1 to December 31, 2007. Data obtained before January 1, 2007, andpresented in this report are from the most recent testing done in accordance with the laws, rules, and regulations. In 2004 the Department of Environmental Protection performed a Source Water Assessment on our system and a search of the data sources indicated no potential sources of contamination near our wells. The assessment results are available on the FDEP Source Water Assessment and Protection Program website at www.dep.state. fl us/swapp. In the table below, you may find unfamiliar terms and abbreviations. To help you better understand these terms we've provided the following definitions: Maximum Contaminant Level or MCL: The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs asfeasible using the best available treatment technology. Maximum Contaminant Level Goal or MCLG: The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. 2007 TEST RESULTS TABLE Contaminant and Unit of Dates of sampling MCL Violation Level Range of MCLi Measurement m./yr. Yf Detected Result M CLG MCL Radiological Contaminants Alpha emitters (pCi/l) May 03 -N 0.58 0.5-0.58 0 15 Radium 226 or combined May 03 N 0.74 0.24-0.74 5 radium (pCi/l N 0.74 0.24-0.74 0 5 Inorganic Contaminants - C pi Pe Cadmium (ppb) Jul-06 N 0.3 ND-0.3 5 5 de fn fre de fe Fluoride .(ppm) Jul-06 N 0.5 0.5 4 4.0 ad or Lead (point of entry) (ppb) Jul-06 N 2.0 ND-2.0 n/a 15 Sodium (ppm) Jul-06 N 78.0 76.0-78.0 N/A 160 Thallium (ppb) Jul-06 N 1.0 ND-1.0 0.5 2 c Dates of AL 9th . AL Contaminant and Unit Dates of AL 90th s ,, I MCLGsAL Contaminant anolation Percentile samplingsites MCLG (Action Likely Source of C of Measurementy) YN Result exceeding Level) (moJ r theAl Lead and Copper (Tap Water) Copper (tap water) Jun-Sept Corrosion of household [ oppm r ( w J N 0.107 0 of 10 1.3 1.3 erosion of natural deposits; (ppm) 05servti Lead (tap water) Jun-Sept f Corrosion of household plumr SN 1.0 10 0 15f ri l de TTHMs and Stage 1 Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Product (D/DBP) Paramete Contaminant . Dates of MCLRange MCLG or MCLor and Unit of sampling Violation Level of LG Likely Source of Measurement mo./vr.) YN Detect Results MRDL MRDL Jan-Dec Chlorine (ppm) JaDe N 0.3 0.2-0.3 MR MRDL= 4.0 Water additive used a07 MRDLG=4 I TTM [total Jan-Dec trihalomethanes] 06 N (Annual 8.9-9.5 NA MCL= 80 By-product of drinkil (ppb)0---- g -- Haloacetic Acids Jan-Dqc (five) (HAA5) (ppb) 06 d N (Annual 7.7-15.6 NA MCL= 60 By-product of drinkil (five) (lIAA5) (pph) 06 Drinking Water y Report 'ER SYSTEM, INC. Action Level (AL): The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a water system must follow. Picocuriepdr liter (pCi/L): measure of the radioactivity in water "ND" means not detected and indicates that the substance was not found by laboratory analysis. Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg/l): one part by weight of analyte to 1 million parts by weight of the water sample. Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter (fig/l): one part by weight of analyte to 1 billion parts by weight of the water sample. Maximum residual disinfectant level or MRDL: The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water There is convincing evidence that additionof a disinfectant is necessaryfor control of microbial contaminants. Maximum residual disinfectant level goal or MRDLG:. The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. Initial Distribution System Evaluation (IDSE): An important part of the Stage 2 'Disinfection Byproducts Rule (DBPR). The IDSE is a one-time study conducted by water systems to identify distribution system locations with high concentrations of trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs). Water systems will use results fi-om the IDSE, in conjunction with their Stage I DBPR compliance monitoring data, to select compliance monitoring locations for the Stage 2 DBPR. The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. Contaminants that may be present in source water include: (A) Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife. (B) Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming. Source of (C) Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of umnation _ sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff and residential uses. 0sion of natural (D) Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and deposits volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial asion of natural deposits processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff and septic systems. sion of galvanized (E) Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or erosion of natural be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. its; discharge from refineries; runoff waste batteries and In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, the EPA prescribes ipatintu regulations, which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water its; discharge from provided by public water systems. The Food and Drug Administration zer and aluminum (FDA) regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water, stories. Water which must provide the same protection for public health. ve which promotes ng teeth when at um levels between Drinking water, including bottled water may reasonably be expected 7 and I3 pm , to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of ue from man-made tion such as auto contaminants does not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health ssions and paint; risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects pipe, casing, and can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency's Safe water intrusion, Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791. ching from soil ocessing sites;- Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking discharge from water than the generalpopulation. Immuno-compromisedpersons such ronics, glass, and as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have mp factories undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk minati.. from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other bhing systenwod microbiological contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). g systems, erosion -t We at Milligan Water System would like you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. We are committed to insuring the quality of your ntamination water Very soon you will see work begin on improvements and additions to your water system that will help us better serve your water needs. control microbes Watch the progress as work begins. afterr disinfection If you have any questions or concerns about the information provided, please feel free to call the system office at 537-9131. You are encouraged waterr disinfection to attend any of our regular board meetings, which are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00p.m. at the system office. AIvflnlNFloAV AYV I1 4 PnnR V .L'I N .L I, IVIfI I, t--UUO kiel} Mnta Er( Er( orro pes; eposi letal om =Er eposi ertili fa Iditit stroke Ytimi est ] >ollu emit ead Salt lea Lea pr d elect ontal ibm leac yes Ibinj rs fCoi to c ng w ng w II I _I I __ I t I CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN business d directory WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008 N40441W? 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Using a team approach to patient care, Covenant Hospice's doctors, nurses, home health aides, chap- lains, social workers and bereavement specialists will be using tablet PCs and PDAs on which a patient's information can be upload- ed and viewed in real time by all other members of the team. This integrated pa- tient management system uses encryption to ensure accuracy and privacy. The Crestview branch of Covenant Hospice is the first to receive training. The company plans to have the new system completely rolled out by October. "This is the future of health care," said Dee Les- lie, RN, CHPN, Clinical In- formatics Specialist, who is Roxanne Rice joins Tastefully Simple. Roxanne Rice of Crestview has become an independent consultant with Tastefully Simple Inc., a national direct- sales company featuring easy- to-prepare gourmet products. As a consultant, Rice of- fers the company's gourmet foods and beverages to guests at home taste-testing parties. Guests receive samples, easy meal ideas, recipes and serv- ing suggestions. For more information about contact Roxanne Rice at rrice3@cox.net. Special to the Crestview News Bulletin Special to the News Bulletin Evelyn Means, RN, and Faye Atwell, LPN, of the Covenant Hospice Crestview office, enter data on their new tablet PC, which allows other Covenant team members to view the information in real time. spearheading the rollout of the new system. "The real advantage to this system is that after a team member visits a pa- tient, they can input their patient notes immediately into the tablet PC, which has a wireless air card so it is instantly synced into the electronic medical re- cord, The rest of the team can view these notes in real time, rather than waiting on the team member to re- turn to the office." Any ' critical patient needs are immediately communicated to the team members, who can then act on the patient's behalf. Estelle Czaplicki named Parthenon Resident of the Month Special to the News Bulletin Parthenon Healthcare of Crestview is pleased to announce Estelle Czaplicki has been selected Resident of the Month for April. Estelle was born in Mil- waukee, Wis., on Oct. 25, 1915 and has lived in Fort Walton Beach for the last 30 years. She has two sons and worked assembling lawn mowers. She used to col- lect Holly Hobbie dolls and enjoyed putting por- celain dolls together. She was a member of the Okaloosa County ex- tension club and the quilt- ing club. She attended St. Mary Catholic Church. Es- telle enjoys bingo, attend- ing church services, quilt- ing and all other activities at Parthenon. Congratula- tions for being selected as the April Resident of the Month. Estelle Czaplicki At top, Margie's Sew Much Fun Inc. held its ribbon cutting May 7. The store is located at 2014 Lacey Lane in Crestview. Above, Our House Child Care LLC held its ribbon cutting May 8. The facility is located at 396 Garden St. in Crestview. McLaughlin speaks at PILOT meeting Kyle Wright Crestview News Bulletin Sabrina McLaughlin, Director of Decisions at Insight Marketing Communications, was : .o... the featured speaker at the Crestview Area f Chamber of Commerce PILOT (Professional and Inspired Leaders of Tomorrow) committee meeting Monday after- noon. McLaughlin recount- ed her career track and 'offered her tips for pro- fessional success. "Be fierce, be fabu- lous, and never, ever be forgettable," she told the group. "If you do those things, you will do okay for yourself." She also offered her definition of a leader. "A leader is someone who inspires and moti- Sabrina McLaughlin vates others into action so that they fulfill their own destiny for the pur- pose of good," she told the group. "Find some-. thing in your life where you feel you are inspiring and motivating someone to fulfill their destiny." The next PILOT meet- ing is June 9 at The Wild Olive. 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SCHMITT 3368 Lakeshore Drive Chipley, Fl. 32428 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following real prop- erty located in Okaloosa Florida: Commencing at the Northwest corner of Sec- tion 16, T2N, R25W, Okaloosa county, Flor- ida, thence East 491.38 feet; thence South 4666.79 feet to point of beginning; thence S 17 degrees 28'24" E a dis- tance of 436.77 feet; thence N 69 degrees 51'36" E a distance of 102.06 feet: thence N 17 degrees 26'24" W a distance of 436.77 feet; thence S 69 degrees 51'36" W a distance of S100 feet to point of be- ginning Lot 41 of an un- recorded subdivision. has been' filed against you and you are required Defendant(s). to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, NOTICE OF to it on BEN L. HOLLEY, plaintiff's attorney, whose TO: MINTE address is Post Office A/K/A MINI Box 1238 Crestview, JR. Florida 32536, on or be- fore May 26 2008 and LAST KNO' file the original with the DRESS: 2492 clerk of*this court either VIEW DRIVE before service on the CRESTVIEW, F Plaintiffs attorney or im- mediately thereafter; oth- CURRENT erwise a default will be UNKNOWN entered against you for the relief demanded in LAST KNO' the complaint or petition. DRESS: JACQ DATED this 17th day of April, 2008. SMIlH 2492 S. DRIVE' CRES1 32536 DON W. HOWARD . CLERK OF CIRCUIT CURRENT COURT UNKNOWN RvKim Bouhall Deputy Clerk ANY AND KNOWN 04/23/08 CLAIMING 04/30/08 THROUGH, 05/07/08 AND AGAI 05/14/08 HEREIN NA DIVIDUAL -- ANT(S) WI NOT KNOW Legal # 100379 DEAD OR WHETHER S IN THE CIRCUIT KNOWN COURT OF THE FIRST MAY CLAIM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN TEREST AS AND FOR HEIRS I OKALOOSA GRAITEES, COUNTY; FLORIDA OTHER CLAI1 CIVIL ACfION CASE NO.: 46 2008 CA LAST KNO' 1607 C DIVISION: DRESS FILE NO.:F08019247 -._ ACTION R SMITH TER SMITH I EI/ .-. I "jmx^ Cl^ C, --.".1.0 ".,1,103. (a 1103 ING TO THE PLAT decedent's estate, must DIVISION, ACCORD- LEGAL #120036 telephone number THEREOF AS RE- file their claims with this ING TO THE PLAT (850)689-5000, Exten- CORDED IN PLAT Court WITHIN THREE THEREOF AS RE IN THE CIRCUIT sion 7497, prior to'the BOOK 2, PAGE 185, MONTHS AFTER THE CORDED IN PLAT COURT OF THE FIST proceeding. or Shalimar OF THE PUBUC REC- DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- BOOK 4, PAGE 60 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN 850)651-7497 ORDS OF LOCATION OF THIS NO- PUBUC RECORDS OF AND FOR MERCHANDISE O K A L 0 0 S A TWICE. K A L 0 0 S A OKALOOSA IMPORTANT COUNTY, FLORIDA COUNTY, FLORIDA. COUNTY FLORIDA In accordance with the 3100 -Antiques A . I ACOUN FLORIDA r n- Anniincna WN AD- ALL CLAIMS ANU UB- ! S. LAKE- has been filed against JECTIONS NOT SO you and you are required FILED WILL BE FOR- L 32536 to serve a copy of your EVER BARRED. written defenses if any, ADDRESS: on or before June 12, The date of the first.publi- 2008, on Florida Default cation of this notice is Law Group, P.L., May 14, 2008. WN AD- Plaintiff's attorney, whose )UELINE M. address is. 9119 Corpo- Personal Representative: rate Lake Drive, Suite LAKEVIEW 300, Tampa Florida Valerio Barone TVIEW, FL. 33634a and file the 640 Reynolds Circle original with this Court Mary . Esther, Florida either before service on 32569 ADDRESS: Plaintiff's attorney or im- mediately thereafter; oth- SALLIE Y. NORRIS erwise a default will be Attorney For Personal ALL UN- entered against you for Representative PARTIES the relief demanded in ROBISON R. HARRELL & BY, the Complaint or petition. ASSOCIATES, P.A. UNDER 3 Clifford Drive NST THi WITNESS my hand and Shalimar, Florida 32579 MED IN- the seal of this Court on 850-651-1111 DEFEND- this 1 day of May, 2008. Florida Bar Number HO ARE 0023840 iN TO BE ALIVE, iAID UN- .PARTIES I AN IN- SPOUSE, DEVISEES OR ANTS WN AD- CURRENT ADDRESS: CITIBANK, NA, AS UNKNOWN TRUSTEE FOR BEAR S T E A R N S YOU ARE NOTIFIED that ASSET-BACKED SECURI- an action to foreclose a TIES 2007-2, mortgage on the follow- Plaintiff, in property in S OKALOOSA County, vs Florida: MINTER SMITH A/K/A LOT, 8, BLOCK 3, MINTER SMITH, JR., et LAKE SILVER FIRST al, ADDITION, ACCORD- Don. W. Howard Clerk of the Court By: Kitty SIMS As Deputy Clerk 05/14/08 . 05/21/08 l il A 1003814 IMPORTANT ' -ug .. iuu In accordance with Amer- NOTICE OF AUCTION icans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabili- In accordance with Flor- ties, needing special ac- ida Statutes, Advance commodation to partici- Storaae Inc located at pate in this proceeding 5180 .S. Ferdon Blvd. should contact Court Ad- Crestview, FL, will offer ministration at 101 James for sale to the highest Lee Boulevard East, Crest- bidder the household and view, FL. 32536-3515; other goods stored in the t I e p h n e below listed units. Said 850-689-5600, Exten- goods are to be sold to sion 7497, prior to the recover the rents not paid proceedin. or Shalimar by the tenants. 850-651a 497 Advance Storace I IMPORTANT . ... u In accordance with the Eugene Slater Am'iricans with -isabili- uni C39; ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special Tony Jones accommodation to partic- unit C 120 ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- Amparo Cabrera ministration at 1250 N. unit H 31 Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, F. 32579; telephone The sale shall tal number 850-651-7497, on May 17 2 prior to the proceeding. 9:00-10.00 a.m. 05/07/08 05/14/08 Childcare Reg. In home dayco Now has 2 openir Ages 6 weeks to 5 old. 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Legal # 100383 vance Storage. 05/14/08' 05/17/08 LEGAL # 120037 ke place 00a at at Ad- IN THE CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COURT OF THE 1ST FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN CUIT IN AND FOR AND FOR OKALOOSA OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION GENERAL JURISDIC- CASE NUMBER TION DIVISION CASE 08-CP-354 NO:2007CA2112 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF ASSUNTA M. BARONE, Deceased.. NOTICE TO CREDI- TORS US BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE Plaintiff vs. ANN , PORTER; UN- TO ALL PERSONS KNOWN SPOUSE OF HAVING CLAIMS OR .ANN PORTER IF ANY; DEMANDS AGAINST VIVIAN ANN SORRELLS THE ABOVE ESTATE: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VIVIAN ANN SOR- The administration of the RELLS IF ANY ANY AND estate of ASSUNTA M. ALL UNKNOWN PAR- BARONE, deceased TIES CLAIMING BY File Number 08-CP-354 THROUGH UNDER is pending inthe Probate AND AGdAINST THE Court, Oaloosa County HEREIN NAMED INDI- Florida, the address o VIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) v.hich ;, WHO . ARE NOT . KNOWN TO BE DEAD Clerk if Circuit Court OR ALIVE, WHETHER Okaloosa County Court- SAID UNKNOWN PAR- house Annex TIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- 1250 Eglin Parkway TEREST AS SPOUSES, Shalimar, Fl. 32579 HEIRS DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR OTHER The names and ad- CLAIMANTS DEFEND- dresses of personal rep- ANT(S) resentative and the per- sonal representative's at- torney are set forth be- low. ALL INTERESTED PER- SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the dece- dent, and other persons having claims or de- mands against the 'decedent's estate, on whom a copy of this no- tice is served, within three months after the date of the first publica- tion of this notice, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATIONS OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent, and persons having claims or de- mands against RE-NOTICE OF FORE- CLOSURE SALE NOTICE' IS , HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Granting the Mo- tion to Reset Foreclosure Sale dated April 18, 2008 entered in Civil Case No. 2007CA2112 of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA County, Crestview, Flor- ida, I will sell to the high- est and best bidder Tor cash at The front south door of the Okaloosa County Courthouse of the OKALOOSA County Courthouse at 101 James Lee Blvd. Crestview, Flor- ida at 11:00 a.m. on the 20th day of May, 2008 the following described property as set forth in sai Summary Final Judg- ment, to-wit: LOT 15 BLOCK A AND THE NORTH 25.49 FEET OF LOT 14, BLOCK A, TOWER ACRES SUB- Any person claiming an interest in - the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated this 21 day of April 2008. Don W. Howard. Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Kathryn Davis Deputy Clerk IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special accom- modation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA- TION, . at the OKALOOSA County Courthouse at 904-65 1-7497 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8771, via Florida Relay Service. DAVID J. STERN, P.A. 900 SOUTH PINE IS- LAND ROAD SUITE 400 PLANTATION, FL 3 3 3 2 4 - 3 9 2 0 (954)233-8000 05/10/2008 05/14/2008 LEGAL # 120038 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION - FILE NO. 2008-CP-491 DIVI- SION PROBATE IN RE: ESTATE OF CAROLYN PAULINE SPENCER Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDI- TORS The administration of the estate of CAROLYN PAULINE SPENCER, deceased, whose date of death was February 25, 2008, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Flor- ida Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. DRAWER 1359 CREST- VIEW, FL 32536-1359. The names and ad- dresses of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representative's attorney are set forth be- low. All creditors of the Decedent and other per- sons having claims or de- mands against Decedent's estate on whom a copy of this no- tice is ,required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NO- TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the De- cedent and other persons having claims or de- .mands against Decedent's estate must file their claims with this court . WITHIN 3. MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NO- TICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITH- STANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publi- cation of this notice is May 14, 2008. Attorney for Personal Representative: AARON B. WENTZ, Esquire Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar No. 0065810 814A Shadow Lane Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32547 Tele- phone: (850)863-8006 Personal Representative: MARILYN J. YOUNG 57 Olde Cypress Circle, NW Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548 05/14/2008 05/21/2008 CIVIL ACtlON CASE , ^mercans wrn lisaoii- NO.: ties Act, persons with dis- 46-2008-CA-1069-S abilities needing special DIVISION: FILE NO.: accommodation to partic- F08012260 . ipate in this proceeding hIr ^nnr Cnir Ar HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL .ASSOCI- ATION, Plaintiff, should contact UUIrt d- ministration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL, 32579; telephone number (850)651-7497, prior to the proceeding. V*. 05/07/2008 KAREN BUSHMAN, 05/14/2008 et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION TO: THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KAREN BUSHMAN LAST KNOWN AD- DRESS: 8275 HABERSHAM WATERS ROAD ATLANTA, GA 30350-3713 CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN ANY AND ALL UN- KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED IN- DIVIDUAL DEFEND- ANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- TEREST AS SPOUSE, HEIRS DEVISEES GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN AD- DRESS: UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action.to foreclose a mortgage on the follow- iong property in OKALOOSA County. | 1110 s Wh Eat Out on Saturday? When you can actually dine o 'the smooth Piano Sound of Jordan Colclasure every Satur- day nirht May 9th thru June 7th at Coach N Four Steakhouse on John King Road. Crestview's only Restau- rant with Live Piano Music. 1150--- Single white male 70 5'8 1701bs. Looking for a small white lady 65-72. I am easy going and easy to please. Just need a qood woman to share and do things together. Please write RLB P.O. Box 876, Crestview FL 32536, or call (850) 689-8038 Florida: Single White Male, 61 yrs. who is sincere & hon- CONDOMINIUM est seeking lady 45 to 65 UNIT NUMBER for companionship, din- A-405 SANDESTIN ner & nice smiles. Call YACHI CLUB AC- 904-309-0145 CORDING Td THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM F !O THEREOF RECORDED' IN OFFICIAL RECORD 1170 BOOK 1266 PAGE EARRING found during 891, AND AMENDED yard sale Sat. May 3f BY DOCUMENT RE- 682-4425 CORDED IN OFFICIAL-- RECORD BOOK 2131 PAGE 1283, / OF THE PUBLIC REC- ORDS OF OKALOO S A ' COUNTY FLORIDA L TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON EL- EMENTS IF ANY, AP- PETS & ANIMALS PURfENANT- THERETO, SUBJECT 2100-Pets TO AND IN ACCORD- 2110 - Pets: Free to ANCE WITH THE Good Home COVENANTS CON- 2120 - Pet Supplies DITIONS, ESTRIC- 2130 - Farm Animals/ EDITIONS kESTRCl'dSupplies TIONS ERMS AND 2140 uppetsivestoc OTHER PROVISIONS - etiet OF SAID DECLARA- 2150 - Pet Memorals TION. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any,100 on or before une 12, AKC Boxer Puppies - 2008, on Florida Default Only 2 puppies left. Law Group, PL., Fawn with white mark- Plaintiff's attorney, whose ins. Ready to 6 oodayl address is 9119 Corpo- $450. Call 685-7442 rate Lake Drive, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida AKC Sheltie puppy. 33634 and file the origi- Sweet, loving, hand cu nal with this Court either ded 12 w. od male . before service onSable & White color, Plaintiff's attorney or im- $350.689-1535 mediately thereafter; oth- erwise a default will be - TO AY entered against you for W the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. This notice shall be pub- nnj lished once each week Yu-rr for two consecutive weeks in the Crestview Jack Russell's News Bulletin. WITNESS For Sale ti han and the seal of Full bred, shots Must sell Court on this ay $300. (850) 200- 2843. of May, 2008. 1 . . ... Don W Howard Clerk of the Court By: Kilty Sims As Deputy Clerk Florida Default Law Grou, P.L. P.O. Box 25018P Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East, Crest- view, FL, 32536-3515; Three happy, healthy male pygmy goats 2- mos. l $ 40. eash 850-652-4162 2130 Baby Goats, Pygmy & Nubians, LGD Great Pyr- enees' pups. 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OBO Call 368-9480 Land Auction - Green- brier County, WV. 1,885 acres pasture and timber land offered in 24 tracts. Barns & out buildings for cattle. operations. One tract has a beautiful 8 bedroom house with in- door pool. Open and wooded land with mag- pificent views. Auction Saturday, June 7 in Lew- isburg, WV Woltz & As- sociates Inc., Roanoke VA, Real Estate Brokers & Auctioneers (WV#1000). Go to www.woltz.com or call (800)551-3588 for property and auction de- tails. 3230 Crestview 5-FRIENDS YARD I SALE! Sat. May 17 8A.M. - 12 Noon, 1571 Texas Pkwy. Something for everyone. Crestview Big Yard Sale 310 Ray Ave (S. of 1-10 turn by Pelican Realtyj Furniture appliances clothes, decor & more. Sat. May 17th 7AM until ? Crestview Fri & Sat 8-12 594 5th Ave Crestview Garage Sale 3148 Border Creek Rd Furniture,. clothes scrap booking supplies & misc. Sat. 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Trail 4br, 2ba, 1942sf, $995 1 st month rent free. e507 White Oak Lane 3br, 2ba, 1542sf $995, first month's rent free e1819 Waterway Lane, 3br 2ba 1420sf, $1050, no pets allowed, Baker *1235 Gabrielle Dr. 3br 2ba, 1758sf, $1075 large fenced back yard * 5590 Wheeler Place, 3br 2ba, 1636sf, i1075, 1st month rent 0642 Territory Lane 4br, 3ba, 3031sf $1500 first month rent free to military 03037 Stillwell Blvdc 3br 2ba, 1929 sf, $1195, hardwood floors & tile for further information visit www.cbmeproperty management.com Crestview, FL 4BR/3BA 2tl13Sq Fi 5255000 Large home, 1ois cEl ,,ate, w/lswimmng pool & tennis available for you. MLS 492010 850 902.3548. M ,helle Garon Crestview, FL 3BR/28A 1525 Sq Fr $169 700 Beauilul home n Wildwood Gables wilh open Iloor plan luis of era.ra MILS 492067 850 758 123b, Biandun Joidaii Country living 3/4 mile north High School. 3BR, 1.5BA, $800/mo. + $800 security deposit. Call 830-8411 or 582-2722 Crestview 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 CG. Brand new, I fenced yard/ covered porch. Pets OK. $1150 +DD. 850-6834104 Crestview 3 or 4 br, 2 ba, Section 8 approved, deposit required. 537-2960 or 830-7944 Crestview 3br, Iba, House on Au-. burn Rd. Avail. May 1-08 $800mo/$800dep 689-2831 or 682-6794 Crestview 4br/2ba, Lg Block Home, 1 yard, wash- er/dryer, hook-up, first & last rent $700 - Plus $400. Dep. 850-398-0763 Florala Small Cottage suitable for one person in nice quiet neighborhood near lake. $300. mos., Dep. & Ref. required. Call 850496-4258 NEW TOliAAY Janet Johnson Realty, Inc Equal Housing Opporituni 6B2-18& Baker * 1108 Blackberry Cir. 4 br, 2ba, $1150 Crestview * 606 Henderson St. 1 br, 1 ba, $550 * 1413 S. Pearl St. 4 br 1 ba, $600 * 2934 McCarty Ave. 2 br 1 ba, $675 S68/ Valley Road 2 br, 1 ba, $675 * 6020 Gagnon 3 br 2 ba $775 * 265 Lindber St 3 br 2 ba, $795 * 685 Chestnut 3 br 2 ba $795 * 420 Oak lace 3 br, 2 ba, $800 * 3180 Lakeview St 3 br, 2 ba, $825 * 32/8 Auburn Rd 3 br, 2 ba, $875 * 651 Panam Dr 4 b 2ba, $950- * 6451 Moonlight Ln 3 br, 2 ba, $995 * 421 Juniper Dr 3 br, 2 ba, $995 * 6458 Moonli ht Ln 3 br, 2 ba, $T100 * 5963 Linene Dr 3 br, 2 ba, $1150 * 6462 Moonfliht Lane 3 br, 2 ba, $f150 * 460 Jillian Dr 4 br, 2 ba, $1250 Cresiview, FL 3BR/ZBA 1929 Sq FI. 5229.000 Beauldul caslom buIll home by Tew Construction. Lots of upgrades. MLS 491466 850 902.3548, Michelle Garon DOKer, rFL 2.BR/2BA, 1508 Sq. Ft., $225,000. Lovely home in excellent condition, on 7 acres. Large stone fireplace in greatroom. MLS 491755 850 902 1294. Faye Shirey Milton, FL 4BR/2BA, 2493 Sq. 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Ref Required 537-2518 NEW OTiAY Crestvew, 2 Bedroom per month and $400 de- posit call 682-9653 or 758-8736 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 7100 - Homes 7110- Beach Home/ Property 7120 - Commercial 7130 - Condor/Townhouse 7140 - Farms & Ranches 7150- Lots and Acreage 7160- Mobile Homes 7170 - Waterfront 7180- Investment Property 7190- Out-of-Town Real Estate 7200 - Timeshare Crestview- 2 br, 1 ba, recently renovated home 800sf on %acre lot S. ot Hwy 90. $69,500. Call 850 2094353 For sale by owner; 3br, 2ba, large bedrooms, large kitchen, 1 acre, $149,900. 240-0890 NEW TiiAY Girl Scout Rd HOMES $49,500 qtr lot, 3/2 large kitchen off paved road with appliances, ready to move in Call Stephanie w/ Sundance Agency 902-0084 to set up your closing date NEW TOiAV Girl Scout Rd MOVE IN New Construction, over 1400s ft 3/2 open floor plan, hardwood floors, screen end porch, 2 car garage backs up to county property Call Stephanie w/Sundqncy Ageny 902-0084 to make an offer NEW TNOAY GREAT BUY! 3BR, 1 5BA 1283SF for only $80,00. , ' Mildred C. Heaton Realty, Inc. 850-689-1334 or 582-3806 Individual wants to buy house for investment. Call 651-0987 Navarre ~ 2 story, 4 br, 2/2 ba, 2150sf home on large natural lot. 9' ceilings, separate living & dining rooms, eat-in Kitchen. Lg. whirlpool tub and separate shower in mas- ter bath. Beautiful, quiet waterfront neighborhood. Priced to sell at the re- duced price of $248,750. Call 850 261-0322, or 685-8048 leave message. NEW TiOAY NEW, ENERGY EFFICIENT on 1 full acre 1632 SF,. car gar. 3br, 2ba covered porch, $179,995. Mildred C. Heaton Realty, Inc. 850-689-1334 or 582-3806 NEW TiOAY COMMERCIAL Near Hospital, /2 acre for only $150,000. Mildred C. HeatQn Realty, Inc. 850-689-1334 or 582-3806 Southern Colorado Ranch Sale 35 Acres w/ - fIEIAYV Well just $356/month* l l l Spectacular Rocky Moun- tain views Year-round ac- cess Nicely treed Access Crestview to electric and telephone lCall Red Creek Land to- 8da5866)OWN-LAND x www.seecedarwood HORSE FARM station.comn Offer void OR5944. FRd where prohibited. Terms 5944 Ridge Crest/13 and conditions subject to AC. built in '04/3br change without notice: 2ba 2820sf w *Monthy payment of 72'x7' barn w/ft $356.2 based upon 27,900/ $97.48/f purchase price of -225-0001 69,900 with 15% Howton Realty, Inc. down and $59 415 fi- nanced via a 30 year mortgage at a fixed inter- estedrate of 6.00%. * Land Auction * 250 7160 -- -Props Must be SoldI Low 16X80 1997 Fleet- Down / E-Z Financing wood Mobile home Free Brochure w/attatched porch lo- 800-890-1292 cated in Crestview mo- www.LANDAUCTION.com bile home park. Can stay in park or be moved. Avail. July 1, 2008, 2 br. 1 acre lots vacant or 2 full ba. w/garden tub with home. Auburn area. in each, newer heat Call 850-240-0890 Pump system, side by side refrig and dish- -washer. Great condition $30,000. Firm NEW TODAY 850-758-1227 Acreage 1- 7190 On Paved Rd., adjoining Blackwater Forest, starr- NEW ARIZONA ing at $5,500 P/ac. Also LAND RUSH! Farm with nice home and tball Field" Large lake. 1 or 2V2 "Football Field" Large lake sized otsl $0 Down $0 Mildred C. Interest, $159-$208/mo; Heaton Realty, Money back guaranteed, Inc. Toll-free 1-800-603-6233 850-689-1334 - www.sunsiteslandrush.com or 582-3806 virginia Mountains Log cabin shell on 2 private acres near very wide trout stream in the Galax Airport Lakes Estates, area and New River 3 / o 3 acre lakefront State Park $139,500. and wooded lots starting Owner (866)789-8535. @ 17k to 39k, sur- __ ______ rounded by 5k acres of Lake Barkley state park, utilities/county roads in _,, lt place, close to hospitals and schools. Jay Bachman 1800)964-7495 ora C 7271492-8380 cb@intnet.net. AUTOMOTIVE, MARINE RECR ONAL Crestview- 105'x420' 8100 - Antique & Collectibles commercial lot, water & 811o - Cars sewer available. $500K. 8120- Sports Utility Vehicles Call 682-8599 8130 - Trucks 8140 - Vans 8150 - Commercial 8160 - Motorcycles ..W TlAV 8170 - Auto Parts NEW TOD AY 821 & Accessories 8220 - Personal Watercraft Crestview 8230 - Sailboats Beautiful 1 acre lot S. of 8240 - Boat & Marine 1-10 in the private Supplies Meadow Lake Subdivi 8310-Aircraft/Aviation adow Lak Sbd- *8320 - AfV/Off Road Vehicles sion $79,900. Owner is 830 - Campers & TraVehlers licensed real estate 8340 - Motorhames agent. Call 8340- Motorhomes 850-543-2734 - Grand Opening Salel "I 8100 4x Saturday, May 31stl 1+ 1976 Dodge 4x4 acre lake access just Power Wagon $29,900- includes Free Pooks & runs great!wer Wagon boat slips On 160,000 oks& s gret acre recreational lake in Must Seel Kentucky. Save $5000 850.621.4770 Guaranfeedl Prime lockable lakefront avail- able. Lowest financing in 25+ years. Be 1st to seel 810 s Call now (800)704-3154, x1 825. Ford Mustang _________ 2003 Hilto Hea ak SC White with grey interior Hilton Head Lakes SC- 94K< miles. Great Finally Affordable Lake- condition. Excellent carl front Living. *Large $6500. Please call Wooded Homesites- 240-4145 Starting in the Low $100's *World Class LO Amenities * 165+Acre Lake/22 Miles of Shore- line *Great Boating & We buy cars, trailers & Fishing* No Time Limit to boats, etc. Running or Build T-Hurry Limited Offerl notl No title ok. Call Call Hilton Head Lakes: 305-1258 (866)396-3230. www.HiltonHeadLakes.net. NEW Arizona Land I 8120 Rushl 1 or 2-1/2 "Football Field" Sized Lotsl $0 Down. $0 Inter- NEW TD est. $159-$208 per month! .Money Back Guarantee y ck 2001 Chevrolet Subur- (866)745-3329 or ban, runs great. $6,000.- www.sunsiteslandrush.com 689-0305 Kenneth Cadenhead Sales Professional for Award Chevrolet, would like to answer any questions you may have about our ,squelziy vevtleu. 4, . AN AMERICAN I EMVOIION A war-. - - Your Silverado Headquarters * Locally Owned & Operated I CHEVROLET 4150 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview 682-2731 Ford Eddie Bauer Ex- cursion, '03. Like new, priced $1000 below book value. Very clean in & out. All Power. Loaded, 6CD changer DVD, front & rear tow pkg, luggage rack. 1 owner, non- smoker, new tires, all scheduled maintenance, mostly hwy miles looks & runs greatly 865-7006 2002 Toyota Tundra, AC AT, V-6 Exc cond. Lov Miles, $7,500. Call 305-2410 Chevy Venture '99, dbl sliding doors cold A/C, runs greatly $3100 obo. Call 642-7845 1998 Kawasaki 750 Vul- can. 21 800 miles. Good cond. $1750. obo 5375179 SeaDoo GTX Limited 2005 Under 30hr 215hp bought new serviced lo- cally w/trailer cover GPS & more $8500 OBO 850-682-0294 50cc Baja dirt bike, like new. has all original papers & title Paid $o00. wifl sell for $400. 537-9706 or 537-8516 Xtreme Boats All Welded, All Aminum Boats. $500 - $1,000 Rebates on all Xtreme Boats, We also sell Smoker/BBQ, Fryers, utility Vehicles. BoniayFL www.xtremeindustries.com Toll Free 1-866-684-3376 HYBRID *1 '129ii I: A 0 ,S ,' :(; Price to Sell, Large Lot, 1850 sq ft, New Appliances, Renovations, Located on Patton St. in Crestview. Must Sell Soon! $142,000 Call Eric at 699-2134 CHEW' %i]LET Don't miss your opportunity to live in a Brand New Touchstone Energy Efficient Beautiful Quality Built Single Family Home. Close to Crestview and Eglin AFB. 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