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C '7 E,~;. 1.* / I Newin Volume 33 Issue 37 www.crestviewbulletin.com I - " tival adules 10 Brian Hughes / Crestview News Bulletin The gym behind Pastor Dave Bracewell is empty today, but will soon be filled with kids enjoying organized activities at Central Baptist Church's Recreational Outreach Center. Central Baptist's straight shooter Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin It might seem a stretch go- ing from a police marksman to a full-time minister at a local church. Yet for Dave Bracewell, newly appointed pastor of Rec- reational Outreach at Central Baptist Church, both jobs in- volve doing God's work, just in a different ways. "There you warn people about jail, here you warn them about hell. It has its similari- ties," Bracewell said. "If you read Romans 13 in context, it's talking about your police officers; it is a ministry, it's a God-ordained ministry," he said. "I still miss it every time I read about a bust or I hear a siren going down the road. I always enjoyed it." The transition from the beat to the ROC - Central Baptist's Recreational Outreach Center - went smoothly. "It's going great and I'm lovin' it," Bracewell said. "It's wonderful." Most of Pastor Bracewell's adult life has been a juxtaposi- tion between law enforcement and the ministry. Just two years after he was saved at age 16, "I felt the Lord calling me to the ministry," Bracewell said. He joined the police reserves in 1994, and became a full time officer a year later. He was pro- moted to sergeant in 1998. He became active in com- munity service in 2002. At the same time he became pastor of Shepherd's Church. In 2003 he was appointed the Crestview Police Department chaplain, a position he retains having gone to reserve officer status. While a Crestview police offi- cer, Bracewell became a marks- man on the S.W.A.T. force. "There's a certain call to duty to be a marksman," he ex- plained. "Even in Delta Force, they prefer to have someone who is deeply religious or deeply philosophical." His police work, including a sharpshooter's duties, was part of his calling, Bracewell said. "Because 6f Romans 13, be- cause it is a God-ordained job, and we don't carry the sword in vain, we had that obligation. It was our duty," he said. "That's never been a conflict of interest. You look at some of the most mighty men of God in Scripture, they were warriors," Bracewell said, citing Bible he- roes such as King David and Joshua. ' His last several weeks have been a blur as he revitalizes the ROC, a calling that came while on patrol. Investigating a broken win- dow at the 'ROC, Bracewell learned the center had been closed down for a while. He was familiar with the See STRAIGHT 4 SATURDAY, MAY 24, 2008 !f .' Today's Forecast --I, _.- 92 High 68 Low Company plans development in Laurel Hill Kyle Wright Crestview News Bulletin LAUREL HILL - A lo- cal contracting company wants to build its future in Laurel Hill. The Laurel Hill City Council heard plans for a possible development near the current Hobo Video store on State Road 85 dur- ing its meeting Thursday night. Insite Contractors pre- sented its plans for a three- phase development that would include a new facil- ity for the company. David Chamberlain from Insite Contractors said another business and a retail store also have expressed inter- est in occupying the devel- opment. "We look forward to getting here and setting up shop and being an asset to the community," Chamber- I lain said. Cham- berlain said Insite Con- tractors is a contracting companythat SDavid specializes in David government Chamberlain and ommer- and commer- cial work. Chamberlain said the development would in- clude buildings designed to blend in with existing structures like the 1905 Gallery. "You're singing my song when you talk about economic development," Mayor James Dunn told Chamberlain. Chamberlain said the company hopes to start site work "within the next month." Read more at crestview- bulletin.com. Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin Suspects in a series of December crimes were ar- rested by Crestview Po- lice and Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office deputies after they were picked up on warrants in Osceola County and returned to Crestview. Guillermo Hemandez, 32, and Valerie Moreno, 21, of Altoona, arrived in Oka- loosa County Jail Wednes- day morning. Hernandez was charged with carjacking and battery on the elderly following a Dec. 8 incident in which Hiram Winstead, 78, was struck by a His- panic male who stole his truck. Valerie Guillermo Moreno Hernandez Cooperation between CPD and the Okaloosa Sheriff's Office determined the alleged carjacker was Hernandez. Hernandez also was charged with burglary to an unoccupied structure in connection with an earlier break-in, grand theft (vehi- cle), and criminal mischief. Moreno received felony charges of principal in the See CRIMES 4 Crestview High School Chorus ends the year on a high note Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin. After performing ear- lier this spring in London and at state competition in Tallahassee, the Crest- view High School Chorus returned to its home turf Tuesday evening to pres- ent an enjoyable finale to. its musical season. 1998-2006 "' Award Winning - Newspaper . Florida PressAssociation Better Weekly Newspaper Contest '" Under choral music director Kevin Lusk, the 106-voice, chorus tackled a diverse repertoire. Each of the chorus' five choirs performed five songs. The Men's Choir began the evening with works including J.S. Bach's Der Herr Segne Euch (God Smiles Upon You), sung in German. A bouncy medley of '60s pop tunes, including a couple Beach Boys num- bers, was well received. When the guys donned sunglasses for Fever, a hit for Peggy Lee, the audi- ence started snapping their fingers in tempo and hoot- ed enthusiastically. Flautist Liz James joined the Women's Chorus for the reverent Canticle of Mary. I'll Never Fall in Love Again, the Burt Bacharach and Hal David hit from the Broadway show Prom- ises, Promises, was a crowd pleaser. The mixed Chorale's numbers included Victor Paranjoti's challenging Dravidian Dithyramb, Glo- See CHORUS 4 Brian Hughes / Crestview News Bulletin The Chanticleer show choir confidently performs a medley of Irving Berlin favorites. TABLE OF CONTENTS WEATHER..................... 2 WHAT'S HAPPENING............ 2 RELIGION...................... 3 SLFREEDOM llI NE' FT-i-r - Ti. E Navigate the Coast Cart I n 14 4"Every Neighborhood Should lave One" 2Libe ,i, .. __ Lunch -l2 68-9580 s.. I'd �1 50C 2 li Freeman nrrdinor, IN THIS ISSUE Former CPD marksman Dave Bracewell assumes ROC recreation ministry Suspects in December crimes are arrested Duo was wanted after mugging of elderly man in Wal-Mart parking lot SPORTS ...................... 8 NASCAR.. ................ 8 CLASSIFIEDS ................. 6-7 - ---- - ------- - --- -- --- ---------------- --------- - - ---- - ------- Spring sweep Gators impressive at jamboree In Sports 8 2 ICrestview NE LOCAL B,... Di ll tin SATURDAY, MAY 24, 2008 what's . ? happening? COMMUNITY EVENTS From staff reports TODAY CHESSHER FAMILY REUNION: May 24 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Baker Area Recreation Center on State Road 4, Baker. Please bring a covered dish, favorite recipes for the family cookbook and bring your family to celebrate the Chessher heritage. Dinner will be served about 5 p.m. FLORIDA TRAIL: For more on any of the group's activities visit http:/ / westgate.floridatrail.org online. Saturday, May 24 - Sunday, May 25, at 8 a.m. Camping, canoeing, and hiking event on Juniper Creek in Santa Rosa County. Details (850) 623-1646. CRESTVIEW CHS 1934-52 REUNION: The Crestview High reunion for classes 1934-1952 will be held June 13 and 14 at Crestview High School. The gathering begins at 3 p.m. with dinner at 6 Spm. A fish fry will be held Saturday at the Old Spanish Trail Festival Park on Stilwell Blvd. from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. If you have not sent in your reservations, please do so by June 1. If you did not receive an invitation, contact Nellie Fleming at 682-2578. A few surprises are planned this year, and you'll be glad you attended. RYAN RICHARDSON MEMORIAL RIDE: Saturday, May 31 at DJ's Basement, 892 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview. The fee is $10 per rider. Preregistration is Friday, May 30 at 8 p.m. (includes Saturday breakfast). Registration is at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 31. Breakfast will be serve at 8 a.m. Saturday for $5 a plate. Dinner is also available. Battle of the Bands, 50/50 raffles and a silent auction, as well as other activities are planned. The ride will benefit the National Niemann-Pick Disease Foundation, Inc. Visit www.nnpdf.org for details on Ryan's story and the foundation. Details on sponsorship or participation in Battle of the Bands, call David Parker at (586) 350- 1136, visit DJ's Basement, or email david@davidjparker. com. NWFL BLOOD CENTER DRIVES: Wednesday, May 28 - Woodlawn Baptist Church, U.S. Highway 85 Crestview - 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, June 1 - First United Methodist Church, Eighth Avenue Crestview - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Details: 862-4216 Jr9en12(14 "v'7 I ! ' j *i . * ! i,! 1' V'. : Downtown Oftice 302 N. Wilson Street Crestview, FL 32536 850-682-5112 Kelley, Daniels to wed today Johnny and Kim Kelley of Crestview announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Crystal Brooke, to David Lyle Daniels, son of Shan- non Daniels of Crestview and Richard Daniels of Or- lando. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Crestview High School and is pursu- ing a teaching degree in el- ementary education at the University of West Florida. She is employed at Emerald I Coast Clothing & Tanning. The prospective groom is a graduate of Crestview High School. He is employed by Crestview Ready Rent. The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 24 at 5 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Crestview. All friends and family are invited to attend. * Recent Parthenon Healthcare Resi- dent of the Month Ouida Snellgrose has two daughters (Vivian Mangold and Pat Rocha), one son still living (Vernon Snell- grose) and one son who is deceased (Virgal Snellgrose). She has several grandchildren. One of them, Virgal Snellgrose Jr., recently died in! an auto accident. The information Ouida was incorrect in the April 9 edition of the Snellgrose Crestview News Bulletin. * Mary Brown is the President of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary. The information was incorrect in the May 14 edition of the Crestview News Bulletin. New Installations Pump Outs - Repairs Permit Packages Available Fill Dirt* Land Clearing Serving Okaloosa * Walton * Santa Rosa Counties for more than 30 years! BBB T- Ph 85.8253 o1-iI'rfl850.892.3852~ Sav "Hello" to Sarah Kincses, a friendly face at the Downtown Offtice Motor Bank. Sarah has worked for First National Bank ofC restiew for 3 years and is the Motor Bank supervisor. A Holt native, and a graduate of Baker School, Sarah also attends the University of West Florida working toward a degree in education. When ask what she likes most about working at First National, she quickly replied, "I enjoy working at the bank because of my great customers and co-workers." 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The modest $35 a year supports numerous children's programs throughout the greater Crestview area: Act Now! Call Joe Hobart at (850) 689-0272 or James Moore at (850) 689-1603 to order your flag. MVIASONIC CENTER CHARITIES A partnership between Concord Lodge #50 and the York Rite Bodies yrSewrvn te r ea restiew- A4xea : FJRSATIONAL B OF CRESTVIEW MEMBER FDIC ) our HmetuwnL'ii Bank Simcc 1956' Crestview Location ews uu e n -__ .... ........... I You can hate the sin, but love the sinner Jesus said, "A person who is forgiven little shows only little love." (Luke 7:47). To turn this phrase a little bit, those who have been forgiven much, will love much. As one who has done some pretty silly, crazy, stupid and hurtful things to myself and others in my lifetime I know the importance of receiving forgiveness from those I have hurt. I have also been on the receiving end of others' hurtful thoughts, words and actions. One of the major lessons I have learned by being forgiven for my errors is because I have been forgiven, I, too can - and need to - for- give others. Jesus said if we forgive the sins of others, they FROM THE PULPIT Mark Broadhead are forgiven. If we retain the sins of others they are retained. By not forgiv- ing another, you retain the sin-error-mistake. As it is retained, it festers and grows ugly. It causes harsh feelings and a hard heart. A wall builds up so you make sure no one can ever hurt you again. Making sure no one can hurt you may sound like a good thing. Howev- er, if this is your approach, you will miss out on a great deal of life. When you refuse to forgive an- other person, it usually will have no consequence to them. They will simply say, "That's your prob- lem" and then go on with living their life. In the meantime, you keep stew- ing about it, becoming an- grier and angrier. Before you know it, bitterness and resentment fill your life - and you very often receive the reputation of being a grouch, or worse. To forgive someone for a wrong he or she did to you takes a great deal of courage. It means digging down deep and taking the risk of further hurt or rejection. Yet when you offer forgiveness to one who has hurt you, you both win. A burden will be lifted from the heart of the other person. An even greater burden will be lift- ed from your heart. You will be freed to be able to FROM THE PULPIT COLUMNISTS The Rev. Mark Broadhead is the first of several local church figures who will take turns writing the "From the Pulpit" column. The Rev. Donnie Cadenhead will write the "From the Pulpit" . column in the May 31 edition of the Crestview News-Bulletin. love again, to express joy again, to trust again. Please bear in mind this very important les- son ... forgiving another person for a hurt he or she caused does not ignore their action! Their action may still be unacceptable. Forgiving them says you are willing to let go of the emotional burden caused by their inappropriate ac- tion. Yes, hate the sin, but love the sinner. This is what God does for us. Each of us has done. things that caused God's heart to break. There are no exceptions. If God had the same reac- tions we humans have, he probably would have thrown up his arms in frustration and disap- pointment a long time ago. Yet in love, a love we cannot fully under- stand, God offers forgive- ness. God may not like what we do, but God will give his forgiveness when we say we are sor- ry, and then turn away from, and not repeat, harmful behavior, The ultimate forgive- ness comes through his Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus didn't like the sins of the people around'him, but he loved the people. It is still the same for us today. He may not like some of the things we do, but he always loves us. A prayer you can offer is one that was offered by King David centuries ago. "Create in me a clean heart, 0 God. And renew a right spirit within me." (Psalm 51:10). ' Rev. Mark Broadhead is the pastor at First Presby- terian Church of Crestview located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 90 and State Road 85 (682-2835) and First Presbyterian Church of Laurel Hill located at 8115 Fourth Street. Worship in Laurel Hill is at 9 a.m., and in Crestview at 11 a.m. I C H R H RI F Please tutrninyour churchnews briefs to the News Bulletin by 2 p.m. on Wednesdays. EVENTS . LAY YOUR ADDICTION TO REST: Rollirin' for Christ, a ministry founded by John and Cynthia Bass of Crestview, is hosting a second outreach in , Okaloosa County today. It will be held at Fairview Park in Crestview during May Day. For information, call Ministers John and Cynthia Bass at 682-9176 or e-mail rollinforchrist@cox.net., VALLEY ROAD BC VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: June 8 - 13 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Grades kindergarten through sixth are invited to attend. Family Night is Friday, June 13 at 6 p.m. The church is located at 1018 Valley Road in Crestview. Call 682- 4513 for details. CAMP VICTORY FOR 3RD-12TH GRADERS: Christian camping for eight weeks. Each week there is a different age group. Horseback riding, swimming, rock climbing, boating and more activities are planned. Call (334) 898-7948 or visit the www. campvictoral.org online to register. The camp is located near Samson, Ala. ANNOUNCEMENTS FREE BIBLE CORRESPON- DENCE COURSE: Airport Road Church of Christ is offering a free Bible correspondence course. Call 682-4025 for more information. The radio pro- gram airs Monday through Saturday at 5:45 a.m. on WAAZ, 104.7 FM. BOOKOF REVELATIONS STUDY: Each Sunday evening at 5 p.m., the Good Hope Congregational Church presents the study of the Book of Rev- elations. Rev. Tommy Coleman will be presenting the study and there will be finger foods to follow every Sunday. evening. Anyone interested may join. Call 537-4307 for more information. Church of the Epiphany's Freeman ordained as priest Kyle Wright Crestview News Bulletin Denson "De" Freeman reached the culmination of a decade-long walk in faith May 17. Freeman became the Church of the Epiphany's Father Freeman when he was ordained as a priest by Bishop Philip Menzie Dtncan II. A congregation of church members and well- wishers filled the Church of the Epiphany for the ordination ceremony, and then enjoyed a reception under sunny skies on the church lawn. Attendees included Duncan and other several other officials from the Di- ocese of the Central Gulf Coast, spanning from Tal- lahassee to Mississippi. "It was a very big and very special event for the Church of the Epiphany," Freeman said. "We basi- cally entertained the dio- cese for a day." The Rev. T. Keith Tal- bert, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Fo- ley, Ala., gave the sermon. Talbert is the rector of the church Freeman attended as a youth. Talbert's message in- Kyle Wright / Crestview News Bulletin De Freeman during his ordination ceremony May 17 at the Church of the Epiphany. cluded passages from Ex- odus 17 and Numbers 11. Exodus 17 encourages the people to lift up their lead- er. Numbers 11 encourag- es leaders to do their work among the people. "So many things were going through my mind," Freeman said. "It was an emotional roller coaster during the sermon, the fact it was such a long walk and a huge step in faith, and now I'm part of a tradition that supports the church and supported by the church. "The church needs, me, and most important, I need the church." Freeman and his family came to the Hub City and the Church of the Epipha- ny in July of 2007. Freeman and his wife, Stephanie, have two sons, Logan and Dylan. The family expects another child in August. Freeman's path to the priesthood lasted 10 years, including the current stop in Crestview. He gave thanks as the journey reached a conclu- sion. 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Let your special Graduate know you care with a Happy Ad. Publishes May 31 s .." ~''-.. 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. L-- _ __ _ We are ,o \erN proud ot l .ii Ind. u 1;h \>>ou.J [ile' 1,.)%e aind �ijc es you deserve. Be Happy and follow your hear and dreams. Love, MomI & .,id SI \ Sample A- News Bulltin682-6524 .L'TTU Buf n 295 W. James Lee Blvd. A registration statement relating to these securities has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission but has not yet become effective. These securities may not be sold nor may offers to buy be accepted prior to the time the registration statement becomes effective. East Coast Ethanol, LLC Attend an informational meeting to find out more: May 29,2008,6:00 p.m. Ryan's Family Steakhouse 3000 South Ferdon Blvd. Crestivew, FL 32536 Please call Kelli Hicks at (386) 330-0134 or e-mail at kellihicks@eastcoastethanol.us to RSVP or if you have an inquiry. Copies of the prospectus may be obtained from East Coast Ethanol by calling (386) 330-0134, e-mailing invest6rs(aeastcoastethanol.us, or by writing to PO Box 6026, Live Oak, FL 32064. AlicaDrive [! J Shadow Pines, PJ Adams E St. Marks United ms MethodistChurch o Walsh *- l t Glen Estates Crestview News Bulletin I 3 *t lu t SATURDAY, MAY 24, 2008 RELIGION At 0 1 2.0 LOCAL 4 1 Crestview News Bulletn SATURDAY, MAY 24, 2008 Memorial Day observance STRAIGHT continued from 1 Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin A Memorial Day Obser- vance will be held Monday morning in Liveoak Park Memorial Cemetery, re- minding area citizens that this weekend means much more than cookouts and the unofficial start of summer Several local military ser- vice organizations will gath- er to remember and honor servicemen and women from all branches who gave their lives for our nation. Members of the Disabled American Veterans Auxil- iary Unit #57, American Le- gion Post #75 and AmVets Post #35 invite the public to MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE Monday, May 26, 10 a.m., Liveoak Park Memorial Cemetery. Free and open to the public. If your orga- nization wishes to place a wreath or otherwise take part in the observance, contact Merallyn McDonald at (850) 682-3666. join them at Liveoak Park Memorial Cemetery at 10 a.m. on Monday. They also invite all area veterans and civic organiza- tions to place wreaths at the cemetery memorial during the observance. U.S. Navy veteran Silva Royer will be the guest speaker. ROC's benefits to local young people and how its programs kept many off the streets. "They had 85 kids on a weeknight coming over here. They were really look- ing for someone to minister to them," Bracewell said. He went home, prayed about it, and realized it was a calling. "I had to leave the Shep- herd's Church," Bracewell said. "That was hard and we prayed about it. But Brother Bob (Chase, pastor at Central Baptist) said you have to do what's best for the Kingdom. It was one of those preacher questions." With facilities including a full gymnasium with a stage, weight room, commercial kitchen, and 25-yard, four- lane pool, Bracewell was charged with initiating any programs he wants, limited only by his imagination. Plans include a basketball program and Cross Kicks, a OUTREACH CENTER For information about Central Baptist Church's' ROC and its programs, con- tact Pastor Dave Bracewell at (850) 682-5525, ext. 221 . Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri, 3-9 p.m.; Sat 8 a.m. to noon; Sunday "Habits" youth program 5:30-7:30 p.m. Cross Kicks: Tues. 6 p.m. Christian martial arts pro- gram. Bracewell will open the ROC again on June 2. "We're looking to get some organized activities going on, but while we're doing that, we want to make sure we're honoring the Lord," he said. "We want to reach out to anyone. There is a huge op- portunity to serve the com- munity and the Lord here." How can Dave Bracewell help the ROC come back bigger and better? Post your ideas at crestviewbulletin.com. CRIM ES continued from 1 first degree (carjacking) wanted for burglary of a and principal in the first habitation. Before arriving degree (battery on the el- in Crestview in December derly). both had been released After Okaloosa County from a San Antonio jail. is finished with the duo, they will be turned over Read the full story at to Texas where they are crestviewbulletin.com CHORUS continued from 1 Street to M. L. King Avenue, northbound only; * M.L. King Avenue from Wilson to McClealland, westbound only. MAY DAY SCHEDULE Today 9 a.m. - Parade lineup 10 a.m. - Parade 11 a.m. - Opening and dedication ceremony for Allen Park (formerly known as Fairview Park) 11:30 a.m. - Softball tournament * Other activities through the day (times will be posted at the park): sack races, horseshoe pitching, May pole wrapping, step show, praise teams, musical entertainment all day, and a late afternoon customized car show parade. Sunday, May 25 6 p.m. - Annual gospel concert at Macedonia Baptist Church in Crestview. Thriller suddenly filled the Pearl Tyner Audito- rium. As their senior prank, graduating chorus mem- bers then went into a per- formance of the tune they had choreographed with- out Lusk's knowledge. Laughing after Thrill- er's sustained ovation, Lusk said, "You just nev- er know what to expect from the chorus." Post your own reviews of the Crestview High School Chours' year-end concert at crestviewbulletin.conm. Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin The Crestview Police De- partment has announced traf- fic restrictions to accommo- date May Day events: - Beginning about 8:30 a.m. today, McClelland Street will be reduced to southbound traffic only. West Walnut, West Griffith, West Edney, School, Hill and Duggan Avenues and Hayes Place will be blocked at McClelland Street. Beginning about 5:30 p.m. today, these streets will be reduced to one-way traffic flow: * McClelland Street, southbound only; * Duggan Street from McClelland to Bay Street, eastbound only; * Bay Street, northbound only; * Wilson Street from Bay ria in Excelsis by Antonio Vivaldi, and the spiritual Hush! Somebody's Callin' My Name. Last year's Senior Choral Award Winner, Montavius Diamond,, re- turned, as is traditional for the honoree, to sing a solo number. He chose My Name from the mu- sical Oliver! by Lionel Bart. Following Diamond's performance, he an- nounced the recipient of this year's Senior Choral Award, elected by her peers in the chorus. The honor went to alto Shan- daeya Caldwell. Performances by the two show choirs, the all-women Destiny and mixed Chanticleer, con- cluded the evening Well... almost. As Lusk stepped up to the microphone for clos- ing remarks, the beat of Michael Jackson's hit I C TY OUN IL Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin The Crestview City Council agenda, for its Monday meeting has been announced. A special meeting will be conducted at 5 p.m. to swear in Charles Baugh as the city's new- est council member. Baugh will fulfill the rest of the late Brenda Bush's term. The regular meeting will then begin at 6 p.m. REGULAR AGENDA 1. Approval of Consent Agenda. 2. Public Hearing: Ordinance #1394 - Rezoning of 9.64+ acres of land located in. Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 23 West, (08S1). Requested by Retire Early, LLC, Property Owners, by James L. Wellborn and Charles ,Plauche, Managing Members. LPA 06-70 - Second Reading and Adoption. Ordinance #1395 - Implementing the stipulated settlement agreement between the City of Crestview and the Florida Department of Community Affairs. Requested, by Admin Services. 3. New Business: a. City Council Committee/Board Assignments - Administrative Services Department. b. Sign on Fdr Literacy (Northwest FloridaDailyNews) -Administrative Services Department. c. Update on Water Well #1 - Public Services Department. d. Discuss Voter Awareness Pole Banners for the Downtown area requested 6y the Okaloosa County Supervisor of Elections Office - Public Services Department. e. Billy 'Bowlegs Parade - City Clerk. 4. Mayoral Report. 5. Business from the Floor. www.crestviewbulletin.com r, t ** ,, ** " . '. . pB .c , < ft+ " , < I , . A . : -*..?- . .* ., " * ' -- * -_- -' -: * ,>,- -- _ -. . � *. ,. / " ' 3 "., _ _~. i -.. |B .^ , ., ,^ , ,^ ,.^ -^ :- \f **~~~~: . .. 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IN RE: ESTATE OF JOHN H. WACHOLZ, The date of the f Deceased. cation of this n May 10, 2008. NOTICE OF ADMINIS- TRATION Attorney for Representative The administration of the RYAN MYNARD estate of John H. RYAN M. MYN Wacholz, deceased, File TORNEY AT LAW, Number 07-CP-1544 C, POST OFFICE BO is pending in the Circuit CRESTVIEW, Court for Okaloosa 32536 County, Florida, Probate T e I e p h Division, the address of :850-683-340 which is Okaloosa Facsimile 850-68 County Courthouse, 101 Florida Bar James Lee Boulevard, 0150185 Crestview, ' Florida 32436, 850-689-5000. Personal Represe The names and ad- Vianney Tul dresses of the personal 108 Golf Course representative and that Crestview, personal representative's 32536 attorney are set forth be- 05/17/08 low 05/17/08 05/24/08 ALL INTERESTED PER- SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: Legal # 10038 All persons upon whom this notice is served who IN THE CIRi have objections that chal- COURT OF TH len e the validity of the JUDICIAL CIR will, the qualifications of AND FO the personal representa- OKALOOU tive venue, or jurisdiction COUNTY, FLO of ihe Court a required CIVIL ACfIO to file their objections NO.: with this Court WITHIN 46-2008-CA-I THE LATER OF THREE DIVISION: FILE MONTHS AFTER THE BER F08023 DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- US BAN N LOCATION OF THIS NO- U.S. BANKR N TICE. OR THIRTY DAYS ASSOCIATION, *AFTER THE DATE OF TRUSTEE FOR J. SERVICE OF A COPY OF GAN MORTGA THIS NOTICE ON QUISITION THEM. 2005-OPT1 THEM. 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CL WAY NICEVIL 32578 Assistance Cooking, cleanii ing errands, companion, fa ports in Creslvi Avail Man, Tues Contact Rachelle 398-83C SPECIAL HANDY No job too sm years experien censed and in 850-902-2: hin three date of on of this le their is Court WATER OF S AFTER HE FIRST OF THIS THIRTY HE DATE A COPY ICE ON rs of the persons )ainst the decedent aims with N THREE AR DATE PUBLICA- 4OTICE. i, DE- OBJEC- O FILED FOREVER first publi- notice is Personal ARD, AT- V, P.A. )X 249 FLORIDA O n e 39-8630 No. native: Drive Florida 16 CUIT E FIRST :UIT IN )R GCA 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 ,TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE, HEIRS, E- VISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM- ANTS LAST KNOWN AD- DRESS: UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the follow- iicg property in OKALOOSA County, Florida: LOT 13, BLOCK C, CARIBBEAN VILLAGE SOUTH AT BLUE WATER BAY, UNIT II, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7 PAGE 79, OF THE PUBLIC REC- ORDS OF OKAL 0 0 S A COUNTY, FLORIDA has been. filed against you and you are required o serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on or before June 17 2008. on Florida Default Law Group, P.L., Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 9119 Corpo- rate Lake Drive, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33634 and file the origi- nal with this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or im- _- J:--1 fL-,-It- ltL ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accorimodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad ministration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FF 32579; telephone number 850-651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 05/17/08 05/24/08 LEGAL# 120034 NOTICE OF ACTION BEFORE THE DEPART- MENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION IN RE: The license to prac- tice Real Estate of: Law- rence Duane Meek Jr Case No. 2007052772, 122 Tranquility Ln., Crestview, FL 32536. The Department of Busi- ness and Professional Re ulation has filed an Administrative Complaint against you a copy of which may be obtained by contacting the Divi- sion of Real Estate, 400 W. Robinson St., Suite N-801, Orlando, Florida 32801, (407) 481-5632. If no contact has been made by June 21, 2008 the matter of the Administrative Com- plaint will be presented at an ensuing meeting before the Department at Business and Professional Regulation's Florida Real Estate Commission in an, informal proceeding. 05/10/2008 05/17/2008 05/24/2008 05/31/2008 LEGAL # 120039 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 2007CA004241S DI- VISION: FILE NO: F07030631 HSBC BANK USA NA- TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR SARM 2004-12, Plaintiff, vs. ORIDA erwise a default will be GWENDOLYN D. I CASE entered against you for HAVLIK, et al, the relief demanded in Defendant(s). 1750 S the Complaint or petition. NOTICE OF ACTION E NUM- 3736 WITNESS m hand and TO: GWENDOLYN D. the seal of t is Court on TO: GWENDOLYN D ATIONAL this 12 day of May, HAVLIK AS 2008 LAST KNOWN AD- .P. MOR- DRESS: 4337 NESBIN .GE AC- DON W. HOWARD DRIVE KENNESAW, GA CORP. Clerk of the Court 30144 ASSET By: KathyHenley CURRENT ADDRESS: E D As Deputy Clerk UNKNOWN CERTIFI- SERIES IMPORTANT ANY AND ALL UN- In accordance with the KNOWN PARTIES Americans with Disabili- CLAIMING BY, ties Act, persons with dis- THROUGH, UNDER, abilities needing special AND AGAINST THE accommodation to partic- HEREIN NAMED IN- SWITZER pate in this proceeding DIVIDUAL DEFEND- TNEY J. should contact Curt Acd- ANT(S) WHO ARE ministration at 101 James NOT KNOWN TO BE Lee Boulevard East, Crest- DEAD OR ALIVE, view, FL, 32536-3515; WHETHER SAID UN- CTION telepho-e number KNOWN PARTIES S 850-689-5000, Exten- MAY CLAIM AN IN- )URTNEY sion 7497, prior to the TEREST AS SPOUSE, A/K/A roceedin. or Shalimar HEIRS DEVISEES ZER 850-651-7497 GRANTEES, OR N AD- OTHER CLAIMANTS JRACAO IMPORTANT LLE, FL In accordance with the LAST KNOWN AD- Americans with Disabili- DRESS: UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that Fg iIan action to foreclose a mortgage on the follow- ng. ropertyC . in OKALOOSA County, Florida: I ^ m THE CONDOMINIUM __ PARCEL KNOWN AS ___APARTMENT UNIT . .i 1056 OF SHORELINE TOWERS CONDO- SMINIUM 1 AND 2, A CONDOMINIUM, AC- P CORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF with Randy Batson's CONDOMINIUM ng,runn- Lawn & Tractor THEREOF RECORDED hospital Work, IN OFFICIAL REC- mily re- Bushhogging Move dirt, ORDS 720, AT PAGE ew area Clear unerbrush, & 323, ET SEQ., AND & Wed. 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Li- (850)682-4280. censed & Insured. Free Ask how you can save up estimates. Ph. 682-5347. to 60% off of your tray- Senior citizen discounts, ell ITY LEASE AND THE BOOK 5, PAGES CUIT IN AND FOR GULF BEACH COVE- 114-117 PUBLIC OKALOOSA NANTS, AGREE- RECORDS OF COUNTY, FLORIDA MENTS, EASEMENTS O K A L O O S A CASE NO: AND AN UNDIVIDED COUNTY, FLORIDA. 2008-DR-2292 INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS has been filed against IN RE: The Marriage THERETO IN SAID you and you are required of: ROBERT A. NOR- DECLARATION. to serve a copy of your TON, written defenses, if any, Petitioner/Husband has ben filed against you on or before and you are required to 6/18/2008, on Florida and serve a copy of your writ- Default Law Group, P.L., ten defenses, if any on Plaintiff's attorney, whose SHERRY L. NORTON, or before June 17, 2008, address is 9119 Corpo- Respondent/Wife. on Florida Default Law rate Lake Drive, Suite Group, PL., Plaintiff's at- 300 Tampa, Florida NOTICE OF ACTION torney, whose address is 33634 and file the origi- FOR DISSOLUTION 9119 Corporate Lake nal with this Court either OF MARRIAGE Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, before service on Florida 33634, and file Plaintiff's attorney or im- TO: SHERRY L. NORTON the original with this mediately thereoter; oth- 2010 Carmel Drive Cola- Court either before serv- erwise a default will be radio Springs, CO ice on Plaintiff's attorney entered against you for 80910 or immediately thereafter; the relief demanded in otherwise a default will the Complaint or petition. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that be entered against you This notice shall be pub- an Action For Dissolution for the relief demanded lished once each week Of Marriage has been in the Complaint or peti- for two consecutive filed againsTyou and that tion. This notice shall be weeks in the Crestview you are required to serve published once each News Bulletin. WITNESS a copy of your written de- week for two consecutive my hand the seal of this fenses, if any to it on JO- weeks in the Crestview Court on this 13 day of SEPH D. LORENZ, coun- News Bulletin. WITNESS May, 2008. sel for ROBERT A. NOR- my hand and the seal of TON whose address is this Court on this 12 day Don W. Howard 127 N. Eqlin Parkway, of May, 2008. Clerk of the Court Ste. C-12, Shalimar, FL By: Kathy Henley 32579 on or before the Don W. Howard As Deputy Clerk 13 day of June, 2008," Clerk of the Court and file the original with By: Kathy Henley Florida Default c Law the clerk of this Court at As Deputy Clerk Group, P.L. P.O. Box 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, 25018 Tampa, Florida Shalimar, FL, 32579, be- Florida Default Law 33622-5018 fore service on Petitioner Group PaL P.O. B6x or immediately thereafter. 2501 Tampa, Florida IMPORTANT If you fail to do so, a de- 33622-5018 In accordance with the fault may be entered Americans with Disabili- against you for the relief IMPORTANT ties Act , persons with demanded in the petition. In accordance with the disabilities needing spe- Copies of all court docu- Americans with Disabili-. cial accommodation to ments in this case, includ- ties Act, persons with dis- participate in this pro- ing orders are available abilities needing special ceeding should contact at the Clerk of the Circuit accommodation to partic- Court Administration at Court's office. You may ipate in this proceeding 101 James Lee Boulevard review these documents should contact Court Ad- East, Crestview, FL, upon request. You must ministration at 101 James 32536-3515; telephone keep the Clerk of the Cir- Lee Boulevard East, Crest- number (850)689-5000, cuit Court's office notified view, FL, 32536-3515; Extension 7497, prior to of your current address. telephone number the proceeding, or (You may file Notice of (850)689-5000, Exten- Shalimar (850)651-7497 Current Address Florida sion 7497, prior to the , Supreme Court Approved proceeding. or Shalimar IMPORTANT Family Law Form 1850)651-7497 In accordance with the 12.915.) Future papers Americans with Disabili- in this lawsuit ill be IMPORTANT ties Act, persons mailed to the address on In accordance with the withdisabilitiess needing record at the clerk's of- Americans with Disabili- special accommodation fice. ties Act, persons with dis- to participate in this pro- WARNING: Rule abilities needing special ceeding should contact 12.285 Florida Family accommodation to partic- Court Administration at Law Rules of Procedure, ipate in this proceeding 1250 N. Eglin Parkway requires certain auto- should contact Court Ad- Shalimar, FL, 32579; te(- matic disclosure of docu- ministration at 1250 N. phone number ments and information. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, (850)651-7497, prior to Failure to comply can re- FL, 32579; telephone the proceeding, suit in sanctions, includ- number (850)651-7497, . ing dismissal or striking prior to the proceeding. 05/17/2008 oFpleadings. 05/24/2008 Dated:04/30/08 05/17/2008 05/24/2008 LEGAL # 120044 DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT ----- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ,EGL # i2 41 COURT OF THE FIRST By: Tiffany Gardner LEGAL #120041 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN Deputy Clerk ANDFOR IN THE CIRCUIT OKALOOSA 05/03/2008 COURT OF THE FIRST COUNTY FLORIDA 05/10/2008 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN PROBATE DIVISION 05/17/2008 AND FOR FILE NO 05/24/2008, OKALOOSA 2008-CP-000511 DI- COUNTY, FLORIDA VISION PROBATE ______ CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.:46-2008-CA- IN RE: ESTATE OF LEGAL #120042 000957 DIVISION: NEYSA VICTORIA FILE NO:F08009394 MORRIS IN THE CIRCUIT THE BANK OF NEW Deceased. COURT OF THE FIRST THE BANK OF NEW JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN YORK AS TRUSTEE NOTICE TO CREDI- AND FOR FOR THE CERTIFI- TORS OKALOOSA CATEHOLDERS CWL, COUNTY, FLORIDA INC. ASSET-BACKED The administration of the CIVIL ACTION CASE CERTIFICATES, SERIES estate of NEYSA VIC- NO.:46 2008-CA-00 2005-10, TORIA MORRIS, de- 1395 DIVISION: FILE Plaintiff, ceased, whose date of NO:F08008599 death was April 11, vs. t 2008, is pending in the THE BANK OF NEW SCircuit Court for YORK AS TRUSTEE RICKY ROBERTS, et Okaloosa County, Flor- FOR THE CERTIFI- al, ida. Probate Division, the CATEHOLDERS Defendant(s) address of which is P.O. CWABS, INC. DRAWER 1359 CREST- ASSETBACKED CER- NOTICE OF ACTION VIEW, FL 32536-1359. TIFICATES SERIES mO: RICY OROBERTS The names and ad- 2006-12, TO: RICKY ROBERTS dresses of the personal Plaintiff, LAST KNOWN AD- representative and the DRESS: 28461 South personal representative's vs. River Road Harrison attorney are set forth be- TownshipM 48045 low ROBERT GAWRYS CURRENt ADDRESS: All creditors of the dece- A/K/A ROBERT UNKNOWN dent and other persons GAWRY, et al, AY AND AL having claims- or de- Defendant(s) ANY AND ALL UN- mands against KNOWN PARTIES decedent's estate on NOTICE OF ACTION CLAIMING BY, whom a copy of this no- THROUGH UNDER, twice is required to be TO: HARBOR HOUSE AND AGAINST THE served must file their OF DESTINY OWNERS HEREIN NAMED IN- claims with this court ASSOCIATION, IN- DIVIDUAL DEFEND- WITHIN THE LATER OF CORPORATE - DIS- ANTS(S) WHO ARE 3 MONTHS AFTER THE SOLVED. NOT KNOWN TO BE TIME OF-THE FIRST PUB- LAST KNOWN AD- DEAD OR ALIVE, LOCATION OF THIS NO- DRESS: 115 WI 240 WHETHER SAID UN- TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER Service Rd. Apt. 3 OKLA- KNOWN PARTIES THE DATE OF SERVICE HOMA CITY, OK 73114 MAY CLAIM AN IN- OF A COPY OF THIS CURRENT ADDRESS: TEREST AS SPOUSE, NOTICE ON THEM. UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, All other creditors of the GRANTEES, O0 decedent and other per- ANY AND ALL UN- OTHER CLAIMANTS sons having claims or de- KNOWN PARTIES LA T MkNOW A- Tmands against CLAIMING BY, LAST KNOWN AD- decedent's estate must THROUGH UNDER DRESS: UNKNOWN file their claims with this AND AGAINST THE CURRENT ADDRESS: court WITHIN ,3 HEREIN NAMED IN- UNKNOWN MONTHS AFTER THE DIVIDUAL DEFEND- DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- ANT(S) WHO ARE YOU ARE NOTIFIED that LOCATION OF THIS NO- NOT KNOWN TO BE an action to foreclose a TICE DEAD OR ALIVE, mortgage on the follow- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WHETHER SAID UN- T iOro ty in WITHIN THE TIME PERI- KNOWN PARTIES OKALOOSA County, aDS SET FORTH IN SEC- MAY CLAIM AN IN- Florida: TION 733.702 OF THE TEREST AS SPOUSE, LOT 7, BLOC A*N- . FLORIDA PROBATE HEIRS, DEVISEES, Y299AM DSK A TI h CODE WILL BE FOREVER GRANTEES, OR DIAN BAYOU, UNIT BARRED. OTHER CLAIMANTS ONE, ACCORDING NOTWITHSTANDING TO THE MAP OR THE TIME PERIODS SET LAST KNOWN AD- PLAT THEREOF AS FORTH ABOVE, ANY DRESS: UNKNOWN RECORDED IN PLAT CLAIM FILED TWO (2J CURRENT ADDRESS: YEARS OR MORE AFTER UNKNOWN THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that TE GOVT. The date of first publica- an action to foreclose a T IO N|A7, 24,20, ing0 property in Attorney for Personal Florida: Representative: AARON UNIT 3, HARBOR on Co., FL BOCC B. WENTZ, Esquire Flor- HOUSE OF DESTIN, A & ' I ida. Bar No. 0065810 CONDOMINIUM, AC- uipment &vehicles 814A Shadow Lane Ft. CORDING .TO THE Walton Beach FL 32547 DECLARATION OF 1Y29: 9AM CDST Telephone:(856)863-800 CONDOMINIUM RE- 6 CORDED IN OFFICIAL Personal Representative: GEORGE TYMOWCZAK 941 Pocahontas Dr., Apt. 93 Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32547 05/24/2008 05/31/2008 LEGAL #120035 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- ratton Price to Sell, Large I Appliances, Renov Patton St. in Must Sell Soo Call Eric at RECORDS BOOK 1289, PAGE 1876, AND ALL EXHIBITS AND AMENDMENTS THEREOF, PUBLIC -RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required Fo serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on or before 6/18/08, on Florida Default Law Group, P.L., Plaintiff's at- Street .ot, 1850 sq ft, New nations, Located on m Crestview. in! $142,000 699-2134 | 111o 3240 Why Eat Out G on aturda? Gun Show When you can actually Ft Walton dine to the smooth Fairgrounds Piano Sound of Jordan Fa, i rous Colclasure every Satur- May 3l & day night May 9th thru June Ist June 7th at Coach N *Sat. 9-5 Four Steakhouse on " . John King Road. *Sun. 10-4 Crestview's only Restau- Free Parking rarit with Live Piano (407) Music. 275-7233 .floridagunshows.com Paxton Dixie Youth Presents 1 3290 1st Annual CO-ED Adult Creative/Design Softball Tournament Marketing Paxton Dixie Youth Coordinator- 1st Annual Co-Ed Softball Destin, FL Tournament May 30-31 st Paxton Dixie Youth Park Florida's Great North- $200.00 Team Entry Fee west is a non-profit, re- Double Elimination . gional economic develop- ASA Rules. 1st & 2nd ment organization based Place Trophies in Destin, Florida. All proceeds go to Pax- FGNW markets the re- ton Dixie All-Stars ion from Pensacola -to For more information con- Tallahassee to develop tact: Christa Merrifield- targeted industries that Mitchell (850) 978-2973 provide high-wage, high- Marie Carroll skill obs as wel as other 850)859-9929 � efforts to serve the ec6- Shea Varnum (850) nomic growth of this re- 398-0445 gion. --This position will report to the Vice President of Mar- S 1 keting & Communica- Single White Male, 61 tions. Strong written, vrs. of age who is sincere graphics and verbal corn- to 65 for companionship, as a professional pres- dinner & share nice enttin are required. Smiles. Rn ll be key member 90 309-0145e marketing team conceptu- 0-9-01 alizing and implementing National and interne- Stional marketing strategy. - ., . Responsibilities include ' M - designing all collateral I , material (graphics, cop.y- writing and layout), writ- ing press releases, man- aging website content, implementing direct 'tdail PS & ANIMALS campaigns, coordinating Trade shows loistics and: 2100 - Pets working with rocal patt- 2110 - Pets: Free to ners on marketing pr- Good Home grams. Proficiency in Mi- 2120 - Pet Supplies crosoft Office Photo- 2130 - Farm Animals/ shop, Illustrator an'd Supplies InDesign a must. Strong 2140 - Pets/Livestock copywriting and commu- EI i n Osalary requirements t6: Cockatiel pairs $20, resumes@fgnw.org Green Quaker pairs -- l& $100. -st choice for Pet 2Sma st ick fo 6 yrs Nubians, LGD Great tr- Don't donate what you enees pups. Taking de- can sell We buy it ALL! posits. 850-537-8207 Cars, furniture, yard sale Cow Hay approximately items, clothes. 305-1258 3200 bares, barn ker , Cf.v r $1.00 a bale 582-50 c leave number and mes- ^s M ^sR n 2 wood t it ' 197 Bflat Clarinets:o $30 (needs padding) MERCHANDISE 3120 - Arts & Crafts [ 3320 - 3130 - Auctions 3140 Baby Items ,Ik 3150 - Building Supplies DaCKyard 3160 - Business Nursery ,, Equipment Opens 1st Saturday of 3170 - collectibles each month through 310 - Computers- October 8am-2pm. 3190 - Electronics I h 4000 annual & 3200 - Firewood e 00 annuals & 3220 - Furniture perennials. Go to 3230 - Garage/Yard Sales mariesgarden.com and 3240- Guns click on Bonnie's Garden 3250 - Good Things to Eat for list & directions. Email 3260 - Health & Fitness bshipman7@cox.net 3270 - Jewelry/Clothing 803-0337 3280 - Machinery/ _______________ Equipment 3290 - Medical Equipment 3300 - Miscellaneous DAYLILLIES! 3310 - Musical Instnmments $250 Sat. Mornings 3320 - Plants & Shrubs/ @ review Farmers Supplies Market/Old Spanishr 3330 - Restaurant/Hotel Trail Park. Other plants 3340 - Sporting Goodsi; P00i 3350 - Tickets (Buy & Sell) starting at $1. ABSOLU AUC By order of Walt Surplus trucks, eq THURSDAY, MA Walton Co. Dist 2 yard; 11 miles N of DeFuniak Spgs. ITEMS INCLUDE: *(2)2004 Cat 12H graders *2003 Deere 6 X6 grader *(4)2003-2004 Mack dumps *(3)Cat 416C & D backhoes *JCB backhoe *2001 Deere off road truck *(3)2000-2003 Ford 6yd dumps *2000-2003 New Holland & Deere 100HP tractors *2003 Chevy 2500 utilities *numerous other items including cars, vans pickups & implements PREVIEW: WED., MAY 28:9AM-4PM TERMS: All items sell AS IS *5% BP *Cash, cashier check or credit cards OK, other checks with current bank letter only 800-519-6402 www.firstcoastauction.com FIRST COAST ACTION AB150 P.O. Box 7878 Jacksonville, FL 32238 I torney, whose address is 9119 Corporate Lake Drive Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original with this Court either before serv- ice on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter- otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or peti- tion. This notice shall be published once each week for two consecutive weeks in the Crestview News Bulletin. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 13 day of May, 2008. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Court By: KathyHenley As Deputy Clerk Florida Default Law Group, P.L. P.O. Box 25018 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; telephone number (850)689-5000, Exten- sion 7497, prior to the proceeding, or Shalimar (850)651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contactCourt Ad- ministration at 1250 N. Eqlin Parkway, Shalimar, Fb, 32579; telephone number (850)651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 05/17/2008 ' 05/24/2008 LAWN/YAR^^ NEW 00I1AY Twin Over Full' S Bunkbeds Almost new; from IKEA (steel grey); ,2 inner-spring mattresses; ,2 sets Nautica sheets, navy tropical comforters; also white IKEA chest and niqhtstand; U pick up. Paid $1500; asking $450. Call 678 472-4629 (Sandestin). tsfIEW 00AY I-- 3230 , GARAGE SALE 622 Territory Lane Sat 7am-Noon Take Antioch Rd to Fox Valley Sub, turn onto Fox Chase Rd follow to Terri- tory Ln Changing IDl! toys, clothes, lots of .ii, Crestview HUGE YARD SALE Sat. May 24th, 7A.Mr- 2P.M 696 Long Drive ARpt. B, Assorted House- hold Items Boy Toddler Clothes & loys. NOW OPEN DeFuniak Springs Flea Market 2674 Hwy 90 E. Vendors booths are filling up fastl Call to reserve Debra 850-687-9863 ATI IRDAYv MAY 94 92008 CLASSIFIED Crestview News Bulletin I B7 S EMPLOYMENT 4100 - Help Wanted 4110 - Restaurants/Clubs 4120 - Sales 4130 - Employment Information 4100 Construction/Trades Hiring Qualified SElectricians & Apprentices for projects at Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field & Crest- view. Paid 1 week vaca- tion & 5 holidays per year. Qualified personnel earn up to $20 per hour. Apply at Henderson Elec- tric 648-3A Anchors St NW FWB FL 32548 (856) 243-2223 EOE. 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Pharmacy (Job Code 54) Go to www.Emerald CoastUobsWest.com or call us at 866-374-1549 and use Job Code listed above to complete your job seeker profile 'Tiwrt monster' A service of the Crestview News Bulletin Crestview 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 CG. Brand new, Iq fenced yard/ covered * 0 porch. Pets OK. $1150 + DD. 850-683-4104 .REALESTATEF ORR N Crestview 3 or 4 br, 2 6100- Business/ ba, Section 8 approved, Commercial deposit required. 6110 - Apartments 537-2960 or 830-7944 6120 - Beach Rentals - 6130 - Condo/Townhouse Crestview 6140 - House Rentals 3BD 1 1/2 BA. 6150 - Roommate Wanted 795 a month 795 dd. 6160 - Rooms for Rent 850-217-7344 6170 - Mobile Home/Lot 6180- Out-of-Tow.n Rentals Crestview near Garden 6190 - Timeshare Rentals City 6200 - Vacation Rentals Country Living Remodeled 61oo Home for Rent available June 1st. Three Commercial Lease bedroom and two bathl John King Road 667 $900/month-negotiable. sq.ft., .b. 1998 $665.+ Deposit due when lease Property Professionals is signed. Non Plus 683-1714 smokers-no pets-Acre of land. 682-4280 Holt 3+ acres fenced w/ 2400 sq. ft. office Crestview: 3BR 2BA and warehouse on 1-10 2CG, FP, nice yard, @ exit 45 $1500.00 small pets ok. $990/mo. month 850-477-0044 Call 850-863-1546 850-232-9490 Four bedroom houses south of 1-10. S...4/3 2735sf., Pool, Flor- ida Room, Small pet ok 610 Westview $1500.; 4/2 6110 2111sf, Fence, Small pet Crestview- 1 brapt, ok Sandy Ridge $1300 698 Kenneth Ave. Com- Property Professionals pletely furnished utilities 683-1714 incl. No pets. $650mo Freeport 682-3166 Available Crestview- 2br, 1 ba, Immediately! uiet, gated, no pets Immaculate 3 BR/ 2BA $600mo/$550dep, 12 home in Freeport, 2 car mo lease req. 585-1574 garage and screened pa- . tiol Gated community, Crestview Inn Clubhouse, and Commu- Motel $35 daily, $175 nity Pool Very Reasona- weekly, Furnished ble! Move in immedi- efficiency $200 Weekly. atelI Contact Heather $500 4 weeks. 850-835-0191 Call 682-4466 ,-. Two Bedroom One /A ' ,r;' Bath 4-Plex, Central AC, ' No pets. $550. Property Navarre ~ Professionals 683-1714 2 story, 4 br, 2V2 ba, 2150sf home on lar e -CN. . natural lot in beautiful, Quiet waterfront neigh- i. borhood. 9' ceilings, sep- 1 6230 karate living & dining rooms, eat-in kitchen. Lg. Crestview 1st month whirlpool tub & separate free New 2BR, 2.5BA shower in master bath. TH, S. of 1-10. Lg pool Ex- $1800mo. Call 850 traprk . Lawn maint pro- 261-0322, or 685-8048 vided $795mo. Purchase leave message. option 850-528-0716 Three bedroom Free ort houses behind NOMC. [i palms Cf 3/2 1500sf Fence, he Palst, Small pets ok Steeple- Freeport chase $875. and 3/2 Now available for Lease 1810sf, small pets ok or Purchase! Affordable,' Redstone $1095. Prop- Easy Commute Commu- erty Professionals nity Playground, & Pooll 683-1714. 2BR/ ".5 BA. Call-- Heather of Jeff Three bedroom 850-835-0191 houses south of 1-10. __3/2 1556sf, Corner lot Pinnacle Point, Fenced i ard small dop ok r11d 0.; 3/2 d712sf 6140 fenced yard small-et ok .... Countryview $T050.; 3br, 1 ba, $775/mo. 3/2 1443sf small doa ok $795dd. 1 acre lot. No Shoal Woods $895. smoke/pets. Call Property Professionals 240-0890 683-1714 PKI 8o '06 Toyota Sequoia SR5 6150 7100 1 acre lots vacant or V210 R cycle Today VIEW rfAVy with home. Auburn area.NEW _____ _ fl Call 850-240-0890 - ___ Crestview Share 3br, 2ba, 2cg. Internet & Blu- Ray. Near 1-10 & Wal- Mart. $500. 496-2808 Crestview; House to share. All utilities includ- ing digital cable. Small deposit, $400/mo. 850-902-6032 Crestview 1 person utilities in- cluded w/ phone & ca- ble $280. per month or $70. per week. 398-5101 Crestview Available for mature per- son c 1 Bedroom fur- nished apartment. No Smoking, pets or loud music. "$550. mo. Utili- ties furnished. 689-1318 | 6170 3 BR 2 BA trailer for rent 6238 Old River Rd, Baker; FL $700 month No pets 850 225-3204 NtW luu"" Crestview Open House 107 Ord South Dr. Sat. 10am-3pm 3168 sq.ft. home in ex- clusive Ashley Place on 1.02 acres built in 2000, 3BR, 3BA, office and 2 CG, New tile floors in foyer, kitchen and dayroom. Recently ap- raised at $450,000. 850-758-0800. Crestview Open House Sun. 5/25, 11am-3pm. Open House special, $5000 price reduction. Now just $119900. Newly remodeled, 1100sf, 3BR, 2BA, must see all that's new inside 278 James St. 499-6890 For sale by owner; 3br, 2ba, large bedrooms, larae kitchen, 1 acre, $1 9,900. 240-0890 MVEW jOtAY [LOOK W r* ~~InA1---I--1 wnnk! fn 3 Br./2 Ba. Mobile home $500. Dep./$500. Month. No inside smok- ing, no pets. Located 30 mi es north of Crest- view/Blackman Commu- nity Call 537-8988 (leave a message) 3br, 2ba, large yard. Large trailer. No smoke/pets. $550/mo. $575dd. 240-0890 * Crestview- 2br, 1 /2ba 427A Brookmeade Dr. New carpet & vinyl. No pets $575mo. 398-6600 ""^T' FOR SALE I 7100- Homes 7110 - Beach Home/ Property 7120 - Commercial 7130 - Condo/Townhouse 7140 - Farms & Ranches 7150 - Lots and Acreage 7160- Mobile Homes 7170 - Walertront 7180- Investment Property 7190 - Out-of-Town Real Estate 7200 - Timeshare CP856 '05 Ford F350 Lariat 4x4 L.... Individual wants to u house for investment. Cal' 651-0987 Mossy Head FOR SsALE BY OWNER Own your own home for less than what you would pay in rent. 3br, 2ba 1400 sq. ft. home on 1.25 acres of land, Extra large master suite, large deck for entertaining, Must see to appreciate. Only $124,900 850-654-6587 Crestview- 105'x420' commercial lot, water & sewer available. $500K. Call A682-8599 Crest Beau 1-10 Mea sion licen agen 850-. 8, C ________ Bass Boat Bass Tracker view Pro Crappie 175 '03 tiful 1 acre lot S. of Exc condo. Fully equi in the private motor, yqpu S Lake Subdi- w/ troll motor, 40hp dow Lake Sub9ivi- stroke motor & trailer. $79,900. Owner is parked used to- sed real estate ta t 1 times. $7500. 4t. Call 682-9238 or 305-0195 543-2734 SeaRay 23 Laguna cen- - . ter console Twin Merc Og f FF/GPS letterr, safety Fequip. Trailer. Fres water boat $19,500. (517) 376-0250 TO M ANE 8320 8100 - Antique & Collectibles 8110- Cars 8120 - Sports Utility Vehicles 8130 - Trucks 8140 - Vans 8150 - Commercial 8160 - Motorcycles 8170 -Auto Parts & Accessories 8210 - Boats 8220 - Personal Watercraft 8230 - Sailboats . 8240 - Boat & Marine Supplies 8310 - Aircralt/Avlatlon 8320 - ATV/Oft Road Vehicles 8330 - Campers & Trailers 8340 - Motorhomes BMW 545i 6 speed 2004 Best options: Nav- igation, sports pkg., cold weather pkg., Sirius 6 disc CD, BMW 160K warranty, silver w/gray leather. 57k miles $31k Call Larry 850.231.0327 or 423.503.6410 Ford Mustang 2003 White with grey interior 94K miles. Great condition. Excellent carl $6500. Please call 40-4145 --- NEW TIJAY Navarre ~ 2 story, 4 br, 2V2 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 fIJBAV 2005 Yamaha Big Bear 400 4X4 Fourwheeler. Green w/wench, 240 miles $4500. Call 850-777-9300 50cc Baja dirt bike, like new. has all original pgpers & title Paid $g00. will sell for $400. 537-9706 or 537-8516 *Dodge Hemi Full size 2005, red,4 door only 20K miles. $21,000. *2005 Towable 28' Sportsman camper, .sleeps 6, fully loaded, AC, microwave stereo, like new, $12060. Pack- age Deal $31,000 for both. Call 537-8155, Iv. msg. 8340 1995 Coachman RV Catalina Sport 20' Class C, Chev 350 generator clean. Ready for the road Below book, low miles. $11,500.SOLD SOLD EHEVROLI ' r ~*j,,, I CP857A '04 Mazda RX8 $21,995 $20,995 $14,995 C8098A C7260B CP870 '05 Chevy '06 Chrysler '07 Dodge Ram Silverado 2500 4x4 Sebring Convt. LX 1500 QC SLT $15,995 $10,995 $16,995 CP872 P694 '07 '08 Chrysler Mazda 6 Pacifica Touring $15,995 $25,995 CP866A '05 Dodge Magnum SXT $14,995 C~flYSLIOt Jeep _Lee Chrysler Dodge Jeep 5200 Highway 85 South . Crestview . (850)689-3200. leeautomotive.com Prices plus tax, title, license and $399 customer service fee. Prices expire 5/31/08. Better thcn Ev/er fNOW PAING NEW is searching for qualified Customer Care Representatives to handle inbound calls. Apply Online: www.NEWcorp.com/ijobs Applicant, must have a High School Diploma "\ or GED to be eligible to apply E11 5660 John Given5 Rd. * Crestview FL. 32539 850423-7250 * www.NLWcorp.com/jobs Joe Babich, Automotive consultant for Award Chevrolet, would like to extend an invitation to the public to stop by and let him answer any questions you may have. A ward- __' Your Silverado Headquarters. Locally Owned& Operated # CHEVROLET 4150 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview 682-2731 Car shopping Car Shoppm ataI Yhev I v Ave * e e FnOER Com Log-on and search the inventory of local dealerships all in one convenient location. Shop from the comfort of your own home 24/7. Find your next car on , :- ~7~ -I 57 ..1' ~un We've gotu covered! * Santa Rosa's Press Gazette SNorhwest Florida Daily News * Crestview News Bulletin -" The Destin Log Woes. hera e ~s~j,'~' .e5~~wO>. - ~i5 .; - -. . - -.w -~ Wo uint ~ti5DI OMI UrILJMT, IV[/-%I r--t, r-vuu RHEnN7TS LS -I 71MT- CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN SPORTS SATURDAY, MAY 24, 2008 Wheeler to retire If-NASCAR has a PT. Barnum, the only track promoter or president who could compare would be H.A. "Humpy" Wheeler. Sunday will mark the end of a dynamic era as one of the most recognizable names and faces in NASCAR will leave Lowe's Motor Speedway following the Coca Cola 600. When Wheeler arrived at Lowe's Motor Speedway back in 1975 it was Charlotte Motor Speedway and has since transformed into one of the biggest jewels on the Sprint Cup.Series circuit. "While it is with sad- ness that I announce my retirement from Speedway Motorsports and Lowe's Motor Speedway, it is time for me to move on to other things," said Wheeler, a na- tive of Belmont, N.C., who attended the University of South Carolina on a football scholarship. "I have devoted my entire life to racing and I don't intend on leaving it, just serving it in different ways. "I have made arrange- ments with a well-known author to co-write a unique book interweaving my vari- ous experiences in the sport with the wonderful human drama and rich characters that abound in it." Montoya gets new crew chief Juan Montoya will have his third crew chief in a month when Brian Pattie takes over the No. 42 Dodge for this week's race at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Pattie replaces Jimmy Elledge, who was put in charge of the car four races ago in a crew shakeup at Chip Ganassi Racing. Elledge initially swapped places with Donnie Wingo, who guided Montoya's transition from Formula One to NASCAR but was moved to Reed Sorenson's crew in the swap. Montoya is 16th in points with one top-10 finish this sea- son, a second last month at Talladega Superspeedway in Elledge's first race leading the crew. He then finished 32nd in Richmond, 23rd in Darlington and was 14th in Saturday night's Sprint All-Star Race. Pattie, a crew chief on Ganassi's Nationwide Series teams, moves to Montoya's pit box for Sunday's Coca-Cola 600. NASCAR Day Telethon success Give yourselves a round of applause, NASCAR fans, you've earned it. While the final totals for the fifth annual NASCAR Day telethon and fund-raiser won't be known for some time, it's safe to say that this year's "five years of caring" could go down as the best ever. "I think it's going great this year," said Sandy Marshall, executive director of the NASCAR Foundation. "This is our second annual telethon and I think word has spread - not only to the drivers and the industry but to the fans. We had a lot more fans out here [at the Sam Bass gallery] capturing their favorite drivers on the phone and the phones were ringing off the hook so I'm pleased. I think it's won- derful." On Friday alone, NASCAR Day netted a $1.275 million in total donations, and that number has climbed to more than $1.3 million heading into Sunday. Last year, NASCAR Day brought home a total of $1.64 million and the hope is to raise at least that much again this year. - Compiled by Bill Gamblin/Santa Rosa Press Gazette '~ ~w- ~ -a . -.- . : __, .:-, _ . ,- Photos by Nick Tomecek / Florida Freedom Newspapers Baker's Josh Rose (right) runs the ball downfield against Jay's Austin Reid on Thursday during the South Walton Jamboree at South Walton High School. Gators wrap up impressive spring Baker sweeps three quarters at South Walton Jamboree Randy Dickson Crestview News Bulletin SANTA ROSA BEACH - Baker's football team wrapped up its spring in impressive fashion Thursday night, sweeping three quarters in the South Walton Jamboree. The Gators beat Jay 6-0 in the first quarter. They then disposed of the host Seahawks 14-0 in the second quarter. Baker completed the sweep in dramatic fashion. Cameron Do- mangue hit Kellan Meeks with a 20-yard touchdown pass as time expired and then found Josh Rose with the 2-point conversion to give the Gators an 8-7 win over Freeport. The touchdown and conver- sion capped a 50-yard drive in 75 seconds. The jamboree capped a busy week for Baker. The Gators played their Travis Peoples Spirit of the Game Scholarship fund raiser Maroon and White game on Tuesday. The White team pre- vailed 14-6. , A crowd estimated at more than 300 people attended Tues- day's contest and raised close to $1,000 for the scholarship honor- ing former Gator linebacker Tra- vis Peoples, who died in a motor- cycle accident last summer. "I'd give us an 'A' for effort this spring," Baker coach Bob Kellogg said. "Performance is probably going to be a 'B-minus.' "That's going to be the key for us is how we execute. But as far as effort - I think that's as good an effort as we've had since I've been here. The kids play hard and they have a great at- titude. We just have to get a little smarter." Kellogg stressed it was a great spring, but that the Gators must keep getting better. If Thursday's performance by Domangue is any indication of what's to come in the fall, Gator foes will have plenty to worry about. Domangue, who rushed for 1,698 yards last fall, is still a threat to run. He also hit 12-of-14 for 186 yards and three touchdowns in three quarters of play Thursday after completing just 39.8 percent of his passes in 2007 His first touchdown pass was a perfectly thrown 27-yard strike to Billy Whatmough for the only, score of the first quarter. Domangue's second TD was a 20-yard pass to Meeks against South Walton. His third was the 20-yarder to Meeks as time ex- pired against Freeport. Baker's other score came on a 45-yard fumble recovery by Cameron Davis against the Sea- . hawks. Domangue also had 46 yards Baker's Tyler Holley (front) tries for a catch against South Walton's Hunter Infinger (back) on Thursday during the South Walton Jamboree at South Walton High School. rushing. For good measure, he also caught a pass for 15 yards. "Last year I threw four inter- ceptions in our first two games," Domangue said. "I didn't turn the ball turn the ball over any tonight and I didn't throw many incomplete passes. "I'm starting to see the field better and the game is getting slower. I think I'm just going to get better as the year goes along." Kellogg and his offensive coaches offered plenty of looks. At times, both Domangue and backup quarterback Christian Mainor played at the same time. Mainor went under center on some plays. On others it was Do- mangue. Mainor showed he could be another weapon as a receiver with a pair of catches for 44 yards. "I think everyone was sitting and keying on Domangue and that opened things up for us," Kellogg said, "but we have some other guys that will be able to make plays, and we had some guys catch some big passes. And we had some other kids make some plays. "I think that's the, dimension we bring that we didn't have last year." * Whatmough was shaken up against Freeport when taking on Bulldog blocker Matt Lindaas. Kellogg said it was believed Whatmough suffered a mild con- cussion and will be OK. Coverage of Crestview's Red White game will be in the Wednesday edition of the News Bulletin. CWC sending wrestlers to national competition Randy Dickson Crestview News Bulletin A successful season for the Crestview wrestling team has been followed by a busy off-season. The Bulldogs are coming off the program's best year, including a second-place finish in District 1-2A. The regular season end- ed two months ago, but the Bulldogs are continuing to work hard. Eleven members of the Crestview Wrestling Club are in training for the NHCS National High School Coaches' Associa- tion Open National Tour- nament in Salisbury, Md. Not every member of the Randy Dickson / Crestview News Bulletin These members of the Crestview Wrestling Club will take part in the NHCS National High School Coaches Association Open National Tournament in Salisbury, Md., next month. team is a current Bulldog. Dawgs, and others are Some are future Dawgs who have finished SUPPORT THE WRESTLERS The Crestview Wrestling Club's trip to the NHCS Open National Tournament will cost an estimated $5,000. Anyone wishing to contribute to the Crestview Wrestling Club can contact Jeff Fowler at 585-5806, or by e-mail at: cjnxmfowler@cox.net. their eligibility. Fowler's son, Xander, a third-grader, will be the youngest member of the team competing. Nate Fowler, who will be a fresh- man in the fall, is also go- ing. Darrell Williams, Co- lin Smith, Justin Mitchell, Cody Smoyer, Danny John- son and Kyle Miller also will be making the trip. The tournament starts June 26 and ends June 29. If any of the CWC wres- tlers are still competing on the final day, they will earn All-American status. The top eight in each class re- ceive All-American recog- nition. Fowler expects wrestlers from more than 40 states to compete. Congratulate the wrestlers .by posting a note at crestview- bulletin.com. 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