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CRE Volume 33 Issue 38 TV -01 E W * I Wet Dawgs Football scrimmage washed out In Sports B1 ulletin.com IN THIS ISSUE WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2008 A3 CHECK Sit OUTA A4 ISBIU-n-uh A5 Community photos hi, Today's Forecast 92 High 66 Low Memorial Day scrapbook Park renamed after the Aliens during May Day Ann Spann Crestview News Bulletin A new sign was un- veiled during May Day festivities, officially chang- ing the name of Fairview Park on McCelland Street in Crestview to the Allen Park. The name was changed to honor Samuel Allen Sr. and his late wife, Caroline J. Allen, for their work and INSIDE See more photos from the May Da, .:elebration on Page 2 dedicated service in the lo- cal community. Crestview city officials and a host of community members were on hand for the dedication ceremonies, held immediately follow- ing the May Day Parade. Kyle Wright / Crestview News Bulletin Representatives from local civic and military organizations stand next to the wreaths placed at the Liveoak Park Memorial Cemetery memorial. Community observes holiday Kyle Wright Crestview News Bulletin One by one, representa- tives from local civic and military organizations came forward with wreaths in hand to pay tribute to the area's fallen soldiers. The placing of wreaths in front of the flag and me- morial at Crestview's Li- veoak Park Memorial Cem- etery concluded a poignant Memorial Day ceremony Monday morning. About 200 people gath- ered around a white tent in the cemetery to remember the sacrifices made by men and women in the armed forces. "It's nice to see so many people still care about our fallen soldiers," Disabled American Veterans Aux- Bob Allen and Bill Miller of the Kiwanis Club of Crestview carry a wreath to the Liveoak Park Memorial Cemetery memorial during the community Memorial Day ceremony Monday. iliary, Crestview Unit #57 Americanism Chair Meral- lyn McDonald said during her opening remarks. Other members of the DAV Crestview #57 of- fered the opening and closing prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and the roll call of deceased DAV Chapter #57 members. Navy veteran Silva Roy- er, the featured speaker, said the Memorial Day hol- iday should remind us to show our gratitude to those in the service. She quoted past writings from eras when Americans professed praise for war veterans openly and often. "It would do the Ameri- can people some good to come to terms with the idea that each person's in- dividual freedom was paid for with the blood of our troops," Royer said. She also asked attend- ees take more time to think about the needs of the na- tion's soldiers and veter- ans. She said current polls See HOLIDAY A7 Ann Spann / Crestview News Bulletin At top, the Allen-family looks on proudly, along with city officials and community members, as the new sign at Allen Park is unveiled during May Day festivities. Above, Robert Washington Sr. was presented an award for outstanding community service by Samuel Allen on behalf of the Carver Hill Historical Society. Classic tractor, car show a success Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin Old Spanish Trail Park was filled with classic farm tractors and shiny, eye-popping cars ranging from a Ford Model T, a fleet of Model A's, and a 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 with a retractable hardtop to a practical fresh-off-the-assembly-line two-seat- er Smart. Judging by a steady stream of folks ogling classic cars and tractors of all descriptions, Saturday's first annual Crestview Classic Tractor and Car Show was a big success. Many cars on exhibit, such as vintage '60s Mustangs, a stylish 1950 Studebaker and a row of '30s Model A's, all proved popular in their days. The Smart recently has been in- troduced in the U.S. Produced in col- laboration between the Swiss Swatch company and Germany's venerable Daimler-Benz, the bubbly little run- about is a hit in Europe for its durabil- ity, high mileage and ease of parking. Did you attend the Crestview Classic Tractor and Car Show? Tell us your favorite cars at crestviewbulletin.com Admirers check out the gleaming coachwork of a rank of classic Ford Model A's at Saturday's first annual Crestview Classic Tractor and Car Show. Brian Hughes / Crestview News Bulletin 1998-2006 ing TABLE OF CONTENTS Award Winning . OF...-' Newspaper WEATHER.................... A2 Florida PressAssociation EDITORIAL ................... A6 Better Weekly Newspaper Contest OBITUARIES .................. A7 SPORTS ...................... B BUSINESS.......... ... .... B4 CLASSIFIEDS .............. B5-B6 n C .3 22FREEDOM2 r" a .' -., j .-h i t E i ,- 03039,8242 ria ngate Ire Coast Litter Happens .Do Youra. p . Don't Utt. , Dohour Paut, Don't Lifter, 50 1 85*682 3 ' VARY'S CARPET CLEANING (850) 682-4438 Whole House Special Starting at $99.00 Since 1985 * FREE Estimates "Our Goal is Customer Satisfaction." 250 Henderson Street, Crestview, FL 32539 Don't Forget your Grads & Dads! Shop at FINE JEWELRY Custom Designs&Settings Repairs * Engraving * Laser Welding 525 E. Cedar Ave. 850-683-8004 A2 I Crestview News E n tll tin LOCAL WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2008 9 ~w * *~ . . .. I I -.. ~ These ladies braved May ilin* * ~-, very warm temperatures to take part.in the May Day Parade festivities. * e* Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Y e _ -. Above, Fern Bembow is the newly crowned 2008- 2009 May Day Queen. At left, t hese young members represented the New Life Missionary Baptist Church during the May Day Parade. At far left, Devin Woods, 1, of Crestview enjoyed the May Day Parade from a cool spot in the shade as temperatures reached into the 90s. Center of Crestview hosting show on Saturday Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin Got art? Carolyn Stewart of the Art Center of Crestview has a venue to share it this week- end. "The artists in the area have been crying for a place to do things, so here we go!" Stewart said. The art show will be held Sat- urday from noon until 5 p.m. in the Art Center parking lot, 625 N. Ferdon Blvd., across the street from Moulton's Pharmacy. There is no need to sign up and no exhibition fee. Soft drinks will be available. "It's BYOT, which means bring your own tent," Stewart said. Artists of all media, including visual, culinary and performing arts, are invited to exhibit and sell their pieces. 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A Holt native, and a graduate of Baker School, Sarah also attends the University of West Florida working toward a degree in education. When a-k what she likes most about working at First National, she quickly replied, "I enjov working at the bank because of my great customers and co-workers." Come by and visit Sarah, a friendly face and a Hometown Girl at your Hometown Bank. Main Office 1301 Industrial Drive Crestview, FL 32539 850-682-5111 Southside Office 2541 S. Hwy 85 Crestview, FL 32539 850-682-3111 C CRE TV I E W News Bulletin To report news, for information, subscriptions and advertising, call 682-6524. NEWS INFORMATION PRODUCTION IF YOU HAVE A CONCERN OR COMMENT ABOUT GREG ALLEN ....... ONLINE EDITOR CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN'S COVERAGE, AMANDA KOSCHIE ... GRAPHIC ARTIST PLEASE CALL 682-6524. GENERAL MANAGER JASON MOBLEY EDITOR KYLE WRIGHT OFFICE STAFF MELISSA TEDDER .... OFFICE MANAGER DENISE CADENHEAD. . OFFICE ASSISTANT SHERRIE STANLEY .... RECEP./CIRC. ASST. ADVERTISING INFORMATION HEATHER GANN. .... AD CONSULTANT RANDY BEARD ...... AD CONSULTANT JEREMY CADLE ...... AD CONSULTANT EDITORIAL BRIAN HUGHES ..... REPORTER ANN SPANN ........ PHOTOGRAPHER RANDY DICKSoN .... SPORTS EDITOR RENEE BELL ........ TYPESETTING In County 3 months.............................. $9.00 6 months............................ $17.00 1 year................................. $31.20 CIRCULATION INFORMATION 682-6524 THE CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN IS PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY EACH WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY BY FLORIDbA FREEDOM NEWSPAPERS, INC., AT 295 W. JAMES LEE BLVD., CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA 32536. PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA. POSTMASTER: PLEASE SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO CRESTVIEiW NEWS BULLETIN, P.O. Box 447, CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA 32539. ALL MATERIAL HEREIN IS PROPERTY OF THE CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN. Out of County 3 months............................ $14.00 6 months............................ $22.00 1 year................................. $36.20 Ask your Advertising Representative about c our Color by the Inch I lt Program, Customer - Appreciation Sale, and CPD tackle our Online packages. (850) 682-6524 Providers Si DUllt:,'Lll I F-� � --l - *Fowler's7Sepic| I Tanks 1 Ph: 850.682.5233 or 850.892.3852 Fax: 850.682.9679 1 ic WEDNESDAY. MAY 28. 2008 LOCAL Crestview News Bulletin I A3 CHEC i MuIr Jean Lewis Library Director PROGRAMS * Time to get ready for our Summer Reading Challenge! Minimum age is 6 years old. Registration begins june 11. Come into the library and sign up in front of the Story Room. Don't forget to pick up your reading log. Reading logs must be signed by a parent or guardian and turned in by July 17. Keep track in your log of the time you spend reading. You can earn one funny money dollar for every 15 minutes you spend read- ing between June 13 and July 12. Dates for the open- ing of our funny money store will be announced during registration. * Children ages 3 and up meet at 10:15 on June 11 and 12 celebrate Father's Day with Story Time. . * Lap Sit program for children under the age of 3 and their caregivers will meet at 10:15 a.m. on June 17 with stories, songs, and finger-plays about wildlife. * Summer Stories for children ages 6 and up begin on June 11th at 10:15 a.m., * Chapter Book Club for ages 9 and up will meet at 10:15 a.m. on Thursdays beginning June 12. * Teen Time with the Wii! Teens ages 12-18 are invited join us for Wii play. Nintendo Wii will be available for play every Friday afternoon during the month of June, from 2 to 4 p.m. Parents and fam- ily members are welcome to hang out and use the library, but the Wii activi- ties will be available only to teens. Any questions, please ask Ms. Heather W. We would like to thank The Friends of the Crest- view Library for this new purchase. * Parents bring the kids to the library to sign up for our new Birthday Club. Sign up at the front desk and receive a birth month shape. Write the child's name and birth date on the shape. We will post it on our Birthday Club board. The child may come into the library during the month of his or her birth- day to find the name and shape on the board and bring it back to the front desk to receive a prize. * Brian Hughes will present "Architecture of the Third Reich" for the 1st Tuesday Program on June 3. Brain is the travel col- umnist for the Crestview News Bulletin and the Northwest Florida Daily News. "Fiihrerbau," the re- vival of neoclassicism but on a grandiose scale, was the Third Reich's official architectural style, epito- mized by the urban proj- ects of Paul Ludwig Troost and Albert Speer. It was personified in projects such as Adolf Hitler and Speer's plans for a radically rede- signed Berlin as the capital of "Europa," the Nazi Par- ty rally grounds in Nurem- burg, and Speer's new Reichschancellory. Yet Fih- rerbau was observed more often in the breach than the adherence. Hermann Gbring fervently embraced the functionality of the International movement. SS leader Heinrich Him- mler, fascinated by mystic ancient races, championed a "back to the land" style inspired by traditional Ger- man peasant architecture. The presentation will offer examples of this conflict in design ideology; look at the redesign for Berlin; visit the Nuremburg rally grounds; see Hitler's Ba- varian home; and tour the Reichschancellory. Hughes holds a mas- ter's degree in architecture from Tulane University, where his studies included research in Third Reich architecture for which he often corresponded with Speer. Hughes has visited the sites of several architec- tural projects of the era and will present contemporary photos of these buildings. The program originally was developed for and shown at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans." Coffee and cookies will be served beginning at 10 'a.m. AUDIO BOOKS Numerous readers have discovered recorded books. We added Mc- Naughton best sellers to our collection of CDs. The addition of these CDs has increased our collection significantly. Although CDs are the popular choice, many of our customers prefer the books on cassette. We are not purchasing new books on cassette because most new cars only have the CD player installed. My car only has the CD player, but I really would prefer to have both CD and cas- sette player since we have some great titles on cas- settes. Our customers are very good about donating books on cassette. Many are newer titles. Our col- lection of books on CD includes instructional and educational recordings as well as bestsellers. Coming soon to our li- brary is the Playaway Digi- tal Audio. It is the newest format of audio combining a wide variety of content with an easy-to-use player all in one small unit. Its portability allows users to enjoy favorite authors and titles on the go. The all-in- one unit is easy to carry while walking, exercising or just sitting in the park or at the beach. We suggest you purchase your own set of earbuds for a dollar and you will be ready to get started. When you check out the Playaway you get a pre-loaded Playaway (one Playaway contains the complete edition of the book). There are no CDs to count and keep track of. You don't need a player or have to be in your car to listen. I think this format will be very popular. Look for this soon at the library. STAFF PICK "Ida: A Sword Among Lions" Paula J. Giddings. (B Wells). The author has writ- ten a very concise and insightful biography of Ida B. Wells. Ida was the daughter of slaves who eventually became free. Her father's skills as a carpenter allowed the family to successfully evolve from slaves to freed persons. She,and her eight siblings had a happy child- hood. 16 trag- edies struck when both parents and her youngest brother died from a yel- low fever epidemic that swept through the town of Holly Springs, caus- ing hundreds of deaths. When her father became ill he gave money to a white doctor and asked him to give it to his fam- ily. Ida met the doctor in town and he gave her the money her father had left for the family. This mon- ey would help the family survive and pay for the exam she needed for a teaching position. She took the teaching exam and received a certificate, which allowed her to teach at a nearby school. Her grandmother helped her take care of the chil- dren. Townspeople saw Ida taking money from the doctor and rumors spread, causing Ida to finally leave the small town of Holly Springs and pursue her teaching career in Memphis. The death of her parents and the negative rumors from her community continu- ally gave her a feeling of injustice that she tried to overcome by becom- ing an activist for others' rights. Ida is famous for her earnest effort to sup- port the rights of Black women and men in- America. The years spent in the South where she' began her activist career are vividly portrayed. She became active in the crusade against lynching when it was discovered that a Black cook who had been lynched for poisoning her employer was actually innocent. It was revealed three years later that the wife ,confessed to the crime. At this point in the story the reader begins to un- derstand Ida's desire to campaign against lynch- ing. This activism caused her to be exiled from the South in 1892. She con- tinued her campaign in the North and the British Isles. Ms. Wells became active in politics and became a well-known political writer. This book is full of little-known historical facts the author puts into perspective and allows the reader to envision the moods and feelings of the people liv- ing in that era. A highly recommended, thought- provoking historical bi- ography. CONTACT US On the Web: www.cit- yofcrestview.org/library. htm Phone: 682-4432 Address: 1445 Com- merce Drive, Crestview, FL 32539 (Behind the Crestview Eost Office) JUST ASK Any questions? Just ask any staff member, Jean, Sandra, Miss Heath- er, Anna, Marie, Seng- dara, Lise, Tracey, Janice, Heather W. and Audrey. QUOTE OF THE WEEK "If I have not read a book before, it is, for all intents and purposes, new to me whether it was printed yesterday or three hundred years ago." - William Hazlitt . -ALL YOU CAN EAT! 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Ferdon Blvd. (Hwy 85) Crestview, FL 32536 Ph: (850) 683-8886 Fx: (850) 683-8882 w - - - w www crestv ewbulletin .com Lunch Buffet Mon. - Sat.: 11 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Adult: $6.49 Children 3-7 $3.99 / 8 - 11 $4.99 Dinner Buffet Mon. - Thur.: 4:00 p.m. - 9:00p.m. Adult: $8.49 Children 3-7 $4.50 / 8 - 11 $5.50 Special Dinner Buffet Fri. & Sat.: 4:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Adult: $9.75 Children 3-7 $4.99 / 8 - 11 $5.99 Sunday All Day Buffet $8.49 Walgreen elodmi sof[*i Wal-mart v LOCAL A4 I Crestview News Bul n WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2008 Interesting tales from the north county's police files Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin More adventures from area law enforcement ar- rest reports. "Don't forget to pick up meat for supper" An area resident told his girlfriend he was "go- ing to get us something to eat," and had her park her Chevy Suburban in front of a former Okaloosa Sheriff's Office station. He scooted around the corner and broke into a local supermarket and allegedly obtained some prime cuts of meat at a five-finger discount. She heard the store's alarm go off and, in a pan- ic, slammed the Suburban into gear, sideswiped a concrete pole, and ske- daddled. Without his ride, he dropped the meat and hoofed out of the area. Three passersby gave him a lift home and then called the sheriff. Meanwhile, he got her to drive him back to pick up the meat he had dropped, but deputies al- ready had recovered it. Hopefully they peri- odically get meat at the county jail, where both were taken on burglary and principal to burglary charges. Daddy's Little Girl Admonished by her father, a 16-year-old Crestview girl struck him under his eye and threat- ened him with "numer- ous" objects including "a BB gun, a pair of tree pruners, a butcher knife and his cane." As she was arrested on charges of aggravated as- sault and battery, she told deputies, "she and her dad get along well until he begins drinking." Swinging Night Out What a memorable date. A dude returned home after a nice evening with his ladyfriend. Waiting was her former boyfriend. The ex broke the dude's car window and "they be- gan to tussle." Girlfriend and another lady at the residence tried to break up the tussle but both accidentally got smacked by the ex, who was arrested and charged with battery. The ex hit the dude "a couple times in the face but he did not want to make a big deal of it," telling offi- cers "he would take care of it on his own." (You'll probably read about it in this column real soon.) She Said, She Said You know it's going to be an interesting story when under "Observa- tion," the arrest report, states "I noticed broken glass bottles in the middle of the road with a pair of broken sunglasses and one red shoe. I also no- ticed two females stand- ing on the outside of a chain link fence ... curs- ing and yelling." The officer also ob- served "beer cans all over the front yard" and "more beer cans on the floor of I POICE Graduation is just around the corner. Pick up your copy of this year's Graduation Section! . ,,. . ..., , , � , %. _ N Publishes S"May 31st! ..,. l^A C R E S V I W News Bulletin 682-6524 Ne1L TBu fl U 295 W. James Lee Blvd. 0 A I will be Closed Thursday, May 292 through Monday June 2nd To Attend a Pre Chn'stm as Jewelrv Show. Please Join Us on Tuesday, June 3" for our annual store wide prc Holiday Clearance Sale with up to 60% OFF Select Items J E W E L E R S Z -3L- Ia U r bL IU i ic< l ^ v i ^ �- -M i/Nt!V_____________________________________________U---- - _,_-----------I--- the front room" in the res- idence. Seems a black lady was mad because a white lady had been boasting about sleeping with the black lady's man "all day." The white lady, 19, said the black lady "pushed her down to the ground and started hitting her" but she didn't hit the black lady "because she is only 17 years old." A bystander separated the battling duo, who had knocked down part of the chain link fence during their bout. The white lady was arrested for affray, which is always a poetic charge. Her mother took the lady's two children into her care while she went into the care of the county. Love and Respect Sitting all lovey-dovey on the couch, she called him a "punk" so he kicked her on the left arm. But his explanation, "She needs to respect me," didn't fly with offi- cers, who arrested the 38- year-old Crestview man for battery. Love Me, Love My Dog She stood in the front yard with blood on her face. She said he had punched her. On the front porch he sat with "a large laceration above his left eye." Asked how he came by his injury, he ratio- nally explained, "I called my wife's dog a (naugh- ty word) and she hit me in the head with a pool stick." Asked why she hit him, she said, "Because he is abusive to my dog." She then confessed he never punched her. The blood on her face, appar- ently, was his. She was charged with aggravated battery and domestic violence. No word on whether the dog was traumatized. Crestview Police Dept. reports * EUSHAVIA G. EDWARDS, 26, of 556 Lee Ave., Crestview, was charged with criminal mischief. * MARGIE ELAINE SILCOX, 37, of 361 E. Walnut Ave., Crestview, was charged with aggravated bat- tery - pregnant victim. * THOM- AS COLLIN CRAWFORD, 19, of 425 Whirlaway Court, Crestview, was charged with reckless driv- ing. * WILLIE J. GREGORY, 47, of 660 Reeves, Dr., Apt. 1, Fort Walton Beach. was charged with contempt of court: violation of a domestic violence injunction. * JAMES FREDRICK THOMAS, 18, of 131 Mohawk Trail, Crestview, was issued a notice to appear on charges of possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and pos- session of drug paraphernalia. 3/24: JOSEPH JOHN POW- ELL, 23, of 4253 Painter Branch Road, Crestview, was charged with driving while license sus- pended, first offense. * KEN- NETH D. YOUNG, 45, of 4676 Hinote Road, Crestview, was charged with driving, while li- cense suspended or revoked, first offense. 3/25: MELODY ANN DREAD- ING, 43, of 153 Carr Drive, Crest- view, was charged with misrepre- sentation of insurance. 3/26: DARRYL FRANK BROOKS, 20, of 3135 Holley Drive, Crestview, was charged with attaching a tag not assigned. 3/29: ANDREW CHARLES SCOLES, 20, of 381 Johns Road, Holt, was charged with resisting an officer without violence, bur- glary, and possession of burglary tools, cocaine, a controlled sub-, stance and less than 20 grams of marijuana. 4/1: ANDREW CHE STILWELL, 20, of 3004 Kensing- ton Court, Crestview, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. * APRIL R. MADDEN, 23, of 5170 Quincy Ave., Crestiiew, was charged with retail theft. * MICHAEL DAVID WIGLE, 29, 128 Smith St., Crestview, was charged with driving while license suspended, first offense. * MELANIE WEEKS WARD, 34. , of 101 Edgewater Drive, Crestview, was charged with driving while li- cense suspended, first offense. * HAROLD DUANE MOORE, 47, of 507 S. Lincoln St., Crestview, was charged with habitually driv- ing while license suspended or re- voked. 4/5: Peter John Pembroke, 40, of 353 W. James Lee Blvd., Room 129, Crestview, was charged with child neglect without great harm. 4/11: JASON LEE CARVER, 30, of 308 Miracle Strip Parkway, Apt. 8, Fort Walton Beach, was charged with attempting to ob- tain a controlled substance by fraud, and two counts of uttering a forged prescription. 4/14: RIGOBERTO ROSALEZ, 45, of 670 Kehlhem Road, Na- varre, was charged with operating a motor vehicle without a valid li- cense. * JOHN PAUL PARRISH, 31, of 1649 e. James. Lee Blvd., Trailer Park Lot 14, Crestview, was charged with resisting ar- rest without violence and driving with a suspended license. 4/15: DERRICK BLAKE KOHLENBERGER, 24, of 325 Riverwood Ave., Crestview, was charged with sexual battery. * MICHAEL RAY MARSHALL, 57, of New Orleans, La., was charged with operating a motor vehicle without a valid license, and op- erating a motor vehicle with a registration that has been expired more-than six months. 4/16: COURTNEY LABRALLE MILLENDER, 19, of 4436 Gold- finch Way, Crestview,- was, charged with criminal mischief. * CARLWIN MARCUS BOOZER, 23, of 792 E. Walnut Ave., Crest- view, was charged with violation of probation. ' 4/17: RUSTY ZAKEE MOOR- ER, 28, of 216 Brookmeade Drive, Crestview, was charged with driving while license suspended or revoke, first offense. * JOSH- UA ALIKA GUMAPAC, 23, of 3332 Addison Place, Crestview, was charged with possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana. - ROBERT OREN CANNON, 40, of 510 Candlewood Lane, Crest- view, was charged with grand theft auto. * JOHN HANSEN, 38, of 668 Mayo Trail, Crestview, was . '... - charged with possession of a con- trolled substance, cocaine. 4/18: JOSEPH IGNATIUS STEVENS, 24, was charged with possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of a school. * JASON ED- WARD HARVEY, 21, of 323 Addi- son Place, Crestview, was charged with possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana. * CARRIE WORTH WOODS, 32, of 408 Hatchee Drive, Crestview, was charged with forgery-attempt to obtain a controlled substance by fraud and trafficking in a con- trolled substance, 4 g to less than 30 kg. * MATTHEW TIMOTHY LONGE, 18, of 6004 Dorchester Place, Crestview, was issued a notice to appear on a charge of possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana. 4/19: WILLIAM ROGER SIMP- SON, HI, 34, of 6204 Winstead Road, Crestview, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. * RICHARD CORKILL, 40, of'713 Tyner St., Crestview, was charged with as- sault and battery (both domestic violence). 4/20: ALVIN TREMAINE MC- TEAR, 20, of 103 Oglesby Ave., Crestview, was charged with resisting an officer/ obstruction without violence. * JARRAH M. BENNETT, 25, OF 255B Brackin St., Crestview, was charged with battery/domestic violence. * DANA MCELRATH, 225 Lakev- iew Drive, Crestview, was charged with burglary with battery. * STACIE STARRANN KIRKPAT- RICK, 18, of 504 E. North Ave., Crestview, was charged with bat- tery (domestic violence). 4/21: WORANUT SMITH, 27, of 110 Trenton Ave., Crestview, was charged with aggravated bat- tery/causing bodily harm, two counts of battery/causing bodily harm, and one count of torture of an animal. " 4/22: JOSEPH JOHN POW- ELL, 23, of 4253 Painter Branch Road, Crestview, was charge with driving while license is suspend- ed with knowledge, 2nd offense. * Melody Mayes, 33, of 931 W. James Lee Blvd., Lot 11, Crest- view, was charged with battery/ domestic violence. WEDNESDAYMAY 282 8 V_______________, V_____O, : UUO Special to the News Bulletin Antioch's Sunshine State Readers The Sunshine State Young Readers Award Program encourages students to read at least three of 15 books to participate in the voting process. These Aviators at Antioch Elementary School read all 15 book titles and were rewarded with an ice cream social, trophy and a game of trench ball with their Media Specialist. Pictured from left to right, back to front are Philipp Geier, Alexander Dianat, Brett Gileau, Ms. Alice Clark, Tariq Heatley, Jemiah Cook, Lauren Maine, Rachel Pan, Mrs. Arvanetes, Wesley Smith, Brianna Howes, Aynisa Guardia, Cory Philpott, Allison Ramsey, Jaylah Lawson, Alyssa Frazier, Erin Philpott and Joshua Ramsey. LOCAL Crestview News Bulletin I A5 Antioch students explore new dimensions Special to the News Bulletin Fourth-grade students at Antioch Elementary - recently participated in the third annual Geo- Shapes Fair. This is an opportunity for students to create a three-dimen- sional object that can be found in the real world, using ordinary materials. Each student selects the object he or she wants to create and is given guidelines for the number of geometric shapes that should be included. The students use their prob- lem solving, math and science skills in this proj- ect, in addition to their imagination and artistic abilities. Jacob Smith tied for overall second place recreating the First Assembly of God Church. Logan Pittman displays his robotic friend that tied for overall third place. Photos Special to the News Bulletin Julia Swieg was the overall first place winner with her palatial palace. Jordan Medina hit a home run and placed an overall third place. Justin Calimlim received an overall second place with his cutting edge hedge clippers. Special to the News Bulletin VFW Auxiliary donates to Laurel Hill The Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary donated 200 , Boxtops for Education to Laurel Hill School. Students are participating in the program in their classrooms. The boxtops are used to purchase computers and school supplies. tLearn from the beauty experts., .f iee Our knowledgeable Beaut Consultants can show you how to achieve beautifid results with a free makeover lesson. Call today for ao appointment to discover a ,'.r l ;-'iJJi you, MeW tNr C-ak Sik'� hXMe bnA Ki~ptiieti OOSE (3oeani-sd x 19n. 311 North Main Street Crestview, FL 32536 682-6655 Walker students see sights in St. Augustine Above, a tour guide explains how Spanish cannons fired upon approaching British ships from the top of Castillo de San Marcos. At top left, students pose for photos at the Castillo de San Marcos, a military fortress built by the Spanish in 1672. 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People who perform Good NODs will receive a certificate from the Crestview News Bulletin. We'll also shake our collective heads at some "Bad North Okaloosa Deeds." Good NODS * A Good NOD to the Holt Volunteer Fire Department, from Barbara Barrow of Holt. Barrow credits the department for saving her home during the morning of May IS Barrow said 150 teet of her yard burned in a flash fire that day, but the efforts of the fire department pre- vented the flames from consuming her home. "The fire personnel leave their homes or work to go to the department and then the location they are needed," Barrow wrote. "I am truly grateful for their work and dedicated selflessness. If not for them, we would be homeless now, and our animals probably would be dead. I am sure the situation would hate been much worse." * A Good NOD to the Crestview Fire Department and other fire departments who battled the blaze in downtown Crestview on May 13, from Angela Fer- don-Cotton of a neighboring business Cotton said the flames from the blaze threatened to spread to her business. The Tanning & Hair Center, but the fire- fighters were able to limit the damage to two buildings. Ferdon-Cotton said this is the second time firefighters have saved her business from a fire in the downtown area. The Crestview Fire De- partment was aided by the North Oka- loosa Fire District, the Baker Volunteer Fire Department, the Dorcas Volunteer Fire Department and the Eglhn AFB Fire Department. * A Good NOD to Crestview teen Justin Rumbach. who recently com- pleted Eagle Scout requirements with a service project in Old Spanish Trail Park. Rumbach directed the refurbishing o 1 I picnic tables in the park's pavilion, the cleaning and repainting of the pavail- ion's 20 columns and the delineating ot the spaces fro 24 %endor booths on the pavilion floor. Rumbach was assisted by 24 fellow members ot Boy Scout Troop 773 "They did a great job," said Chuck Powell, director of Crestview 's Parks and Recreation Department Powell esti- mates the project saves taxpayers about $500 in labor costs. Do Lou know of soit'oone who petfortned a "'Good Noi th Okaloosa Deed ? Call 6S2- 6524 oi C-t t,'al kule ,'i,'c r'et 'iea'lullc tli. comn. IVe 11 reco.zimi: tlit' do-gooder in thI Ciest'iew' Neuws Bulletin and at crcst'teiw- bulletin.ctft. Profundity Brian Hughes "I Vhere there was 1no equlitil there was no com1parzionship: when 7 1man was obliged to sl 'Yes. Sir, his agreement was of no worth even if it happened to be true." PATRICK O'BRIAN (1914 - 2000) British historical novelist A master ana Commander PASSING Selection of council member e SHOTS shows progressive mindset First, a confession: progress and growth out of Baugh's two-minute Add it all up and it might I didn't attend any Crest- Crestview." address to the council dur- not have been a unanimous view City Council meetings Now, another confession: ing the selection meeting vote for Baugh, but it was before this year. After watching about five included several references a unanimous vote for new I've got a valid excuse. months worth of council to future growth. He talked faces and ideas. I spent my first two-plus meetings, I don't see any about the city's potential to No government or gov- years in north Okaloosa signs of this council try- grow to 50,000 residents or earning b6dy is perfect. The County covering sports and ing to stymie progress and more. He said he hoped to council might make mis- living outside Crestview growth in the city. see signs on Interstate 10 in takes. But it is not because city limits. More proof came with the future referring to Crest- of a collective desire to sty- I started attending the council's selection of view as a destination point mie growth and progress in council meetings when I Charles Baugh to complete on par with cities like Pen- the city. returned to the Crestview the term of the late Brenda sacola and Tallahassee. News Bulletin in December. Bush. Doesn't exactly sound Kyle Wright is the.News Before December, hear- The council chose a rela- like a guy who plans to sty- Bulletin Editor. Contact him say and rumor was the ex- tive outsider with forward- mie progress and growth, at 682-6524, or e-mail kylew@ tent of my knowledge of the thinking ideas. The other candidate who crestviewbulletin.com. Visit council's workings. Baugh, a military retiree, received votes during both the "Passing Shots" blog at More than a few people is a newcomer to Crestview. rounds of the selection pro- crestviewbulletin.com to see if told me, "Those darn city He and his family relocated cess also would have been Kyle would call 911 if he saw council members. They are to the city early this a fresh face with forward- a snake in the yard and his the ones who want to keep decade. thinking ideas. solution for rising gas prices. Snake an emergency? Some say yes, some say no A Letter to the Editor from Maria Blair of Crestview in the May 21 edition of the Crestview News Bulletin expressed sur- prise that a snake in her yard was not considered an emergen- cy situation by a 911 dispatcher. The letter drew a variety of responses at crestviewbulletin. com. I can sympathize with you. When I was in college I lived in an attic apartment with three other young women: One night while we were all up late study- ing, a tiny mouse scattered* across the floor of our room. You never saw four women climb on top of their desks that fast! We stood there screaming for a few minutes when one of my roommates decided to call campus police. When he arrived, and we told him about the mouse, he looked at us like we'd lost our minds. "What do you want me to do about it?" he asked. My friend Juliet had no problem giv- ing the order. "Shoot it!" she said. "That's why they give you guns!" * You had no problem mov- ing your arm around and making not one but TWO phone calls while being too terrified to try to move away for fear of being attacked? Did not the fact that the snake didn't respond when you moved the phone to your face to make the calls tell you it was probably safe to step away? * If you call the cops, the only thing they can do is grab a shovel and make two snakes for you. What do you expect a law enforcement officer to do with a snake? What LAWS are being bro- ken? Maybe they should TAZE the snake! I'm sorry that you were scared of the snake, I, too, am afraid of snakes. How- ever, I do know, having watched shows on Animal Planet, that snakes are only defensive, not aggressive. The U.S. has no snake that will chase you down so it can waste its venom on something it can't eat! You will still get help if you dial the NON-emergency num- ber! 911 is for emergencies regarding life and death, car accidents, heart attack, do- mestic violence, etc. I used to work for Okaloosa County Dispatch, and a lot of non- emergency calls came in tying up the lines. Please, be understanding of the 911 op- erator instructing you to call the non-emergency number as this is what we are trained to do: to keep the line open for homes on fire, hit and run accidents, hostage situ- ations, etc., so help can get there in time. By the way, should there be a next time, please call PAWS, or Fish and Game, as they are the experts in this kind of situa- tion. Cops are not trained for snake handling and they call PAWS if help is needed. So, what did the snake look like? Did you guys ever identify it? I didn't know officers were trained to re- move snakes. If only we had animal control. * Just think of this. While you are tying up a line for a snake, which by the way has NOT attacked you, there is a woman in the queue who just had two armed men come into her house and rob her. You have that 911 dispatcher and they'cannot pick up the home invasion. You were asked to call in on a non-emergency line because 'll lines are limited, and seriously, .yes/,you were scared, but you were in no imminent danger. * You're right, our 911 system DOES have some serious problems! I have ex- perienced similar problems with them and have even called and talked to the su- pervisor over the police and fire 911 system for the city. I was treated like an idiot and nothing has changed. Our police department has improved greatly over the past year or so, and I have no complaints about the ser- vices provided by our police officers. However, I don't even bother calling to report crimes and anymore because I can't stand dealing with the 911 operators. Maybe some- one in power will read this and take some action. Does a stake in the yard merit a 911 call? Read the origi- nal letter and then vote in our online poll at crestviewbulletin. com. News Bulletin Editor Kyle Wright posts his own thoughts. in his Passing Shots blog at ,.restviewbulletin.com. Church thanks those who helped with bash The Calvary Apostolic Church of Crestview at 101 Bay St., says thanks to the business and customers who sponsored the church's May 10 car wash at CVS Pharmacy. The car wash was a great suc- cess. The funds will go toward the third annual Back to School Bash for Crestview youths, which will be held Aug. 8 at Old Spanish Trail Park on Stilwell Blvd. "Once again we say thank you and God bless each individual and business that sponsored our efforts to create unity and goodwill in our community," said Ricky Edwards of Calvary Apostolic Church. JCBSAF Above, these volunteers help at the Calvary Apostolic Church of Crestview 's car wash. At left, a vehicle gets a good cleaning for a good cause. 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@ crestviewbulletin.com Brian Hughes Reporter brianh@ crestviewbulletin.com John Parrott Military News okpublishing@ crestviewbulletin.com Randy Beard Account Executive randyb@ nwfdailynews.com L_- . IUMlA I Jeremy Cadle Account Executive jeremyc@ crestviewbulletin.com .Heather Gann Account Executive hgann@ crestviewbulletin.com Greg Allen Production Manager greg@ crestviewbulletin.com Randy Dickson Sports Editor randyd@ crestviewbulletin.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 28, 2008 LsLOCAL HOLIDAY continued from Al Delmus 'Del' Steele Delmus "Del" Steele, age 75, of Lewisville, Texas, passed away Wednesday, April 23, 2008. Del was born April 30, 1932 to Joseph Shoven Steele and Julia Head Steele in Laurel Hill. Del married Katheryn "Gerry" Giles on March 11, 1959. Del is survived by his wife, Gerry Steele of Lewisville; sons, Stephen Delmus Steele and his wife, Kristi, of Flower Mound; Douglas Albert Steele and his wife, Cyndi of Flower Mound; brothers, J.S. Steele and his wife, Floyce, of Baker, Dewitt Steele and his wife, Helen, of Baker, La- mar Steele and his wife, Kay, of Milton, Bert Steele and his wife, Bobbie, of Statham, Ga., and Win- ston Steele and his wife, Barbara, of Baker; four grandchildren, Adam, Brady, Jacob and Katie. Visitation was scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 26 at Mulkey-Mason Funeral Home in Texas. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m., Sunday, April 27 at the Village Church, 1700 Highland Village Road, Highland Village, TX 75077. Interment followed in the Old Hall Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made in Del's name to the Vil- lage Church, Building Fund. Sign, leave a remembrance or view the guestbook for Delmus Steele on the Bulletin's Web site at www.crestviewbulletin.com. Troy W. Gordon Troy W. Gordon, born Jan. 8, 1919 in Laurel Hill, died Mon- day, May 27, 2008 in Pensacola. Funeral arrangements are incom- plete at this time. He is survived by two broth- ers, Brady Gordon of Crestview and John Grady Gordon of Lau- rel Hill. L OBITUARIES Gary Mayes of Liveoak Park Memorial Cemetery carries a wreath to the cemetery's memorial during the community Memorial Day ceremony Monday. Kyle Wright / Crestview News Bulletin III I 3000, 3250 & 5000 WATT PORTABLE GENERATORS #106885, 47345, 112515 Discount taken at register. See store for details. -mS~~s .L---l-- - -"" ALL CENTURION STAND BY GENERATORS 'I | nai1-i When installed through Lowe's. rebate Discount taken on applicable product only. Product available through Special Order. ALL FLASHLIGHTS, BATTERIES & NOAA RADIO Discount taken at register. See store for details. IN-STOCK AND SPECIAL ORDER SHUTTERS & PANELS Discount taken at time of order. See store for details. EWl U , . ' IN-STOCK AND SPECIAL ORDER HIGH IMPACT WINDOWS Discount taken at register or time of order. See store for details. 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Amanda is a 2005 gradu- ate of Jay High School and a recent graduate of the, University of West Florida with a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. She is currently employed by the Santa Rosa County School District as a substi- tute teacher. Tony is a 2002 graduate of Jay High School. He at- tended Harding Univer- sity in Searcy, Ark., and graduated from George Stone Technical Center in Pensacola. He has been employed at Century Cor- rectional Institution as a corrections officer for three years. The wedding ceremony will be held Saturday, June 7, 2008 at 4 p.m. at Jay First Assembly of God. The re- ception will follow at the Jay Community Center. All friends and family are invited to come and share this special day. ALL CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS Discount taken at register. See store for details. 1244* * ...... . 15/32" x41x8' 3-Ply Sheathing Plywood #12192 _...... 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B4 CLASSIFIEDS...........B51B6 ~WEDNESDAY, SlaHeritage B4 Business C i WEDNESDAY, 2 Plantation opens 4 Directory B5 Classifieds MAY 28, 2008 Tee Off for the Heart Association Okaloosa County Public Works employees are sponsoring a golf fund-raiser to benefit the American Heart Assocation 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. CAYA football and cheerleading CAYA football and cheerleading registration begins June 7 and will continue each Saturday until all divisions are filled. Registration will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at the CHS football field house. For information call 398-8409 or e-mail: ContactCAYA@gmail. com CAYA also will be taking applications for football coaches for the upcoming season. All must apply by June 1. Coaches will be selected June 2 at 6:30 p.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church and applicants must be present to be selected. To apply, call 398-8409 or e-mail: ContactCAYA@gmail. com Youth Association Golf Tournament The Crestview Area Youth Association golf tournament is set for June 20 with a shotgun start at 12:45 p.m. Format is four-person Florida scramble. Check-in/registration is from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Adara Golf Club, 1111 Shoal River Drive. BBQ luhch will be pro- vided during registration Advance registration is $40 per person (check must be received by June 13). On-site registration only after June 13, at $50 per person Register 4-person team by e-mailing team rosters/names to: ContactCAYA@gmail.com Prizes awarded for top three places, longest drive and closest to pin. Every player will be en- tered to win raffle prizes Mail check to: CAYA Golf Tourney: PO Box 331, Crestview, FL 32536 Foxwood CC Men's Scramble Foxwood Country Club will hold a men's two-man scramble June 21-22. This a two-day event and is limited to the first 70 amateur entries. Deadline for entering the tournament is noon on June 18. Entry fee is $170 per team. Players must be 18 or older to compete, with the tournament reserving the right to refuse any entry. Players will be allowed to play one practice round the week of June 16-20 for the cart fee only upon receipt of tournament entry fee. The tournament will be pre-flighted by the average handicap of the partners not to exceed eight strQkes. Shotgun start is set for 12:30 p.m. June 22 and 8 a.m. June 23. For more information about the tournament call Foxwood Country Club at 682-2012. A visit, from The Horse Whisperer Wild Horse Ministries shares faith in unique way Randy Dickson/Crestview News Bulletin Paul Daily of Wild Horse Ministries has trained more than 1,000 horses in the last 11 years. In his testimony, he shares how God got his attention through the training of horses. Randy Dickson Crestview News Bulletin BAKER - Everyone has seen the old western movie or TV show where the cowboy climbs on the back of some wild horse and holds on for dear life, hop- ing to break the horse before the horse breaks him. Watching Paul Daily work, it's easy to understand breaking a horse isn't necessarily the best way. Daily, founder of Wild Horse Ministries, was in Baker's Barn- hill Arena this past Wednesday to give his own unique horse- training demonstration. As he took a horse that pre- viously had been only rope or halter trained, he related the, training of a horse to how God worked in his life and desires to work in the lives of all people. Working in a round pen about 30 feet wide and with the help of . his assistant Byron Hogan, Dai- ly trained a young horse to be saddle-ridden in less than two hours. "I see myself in every horse I work," Daily told the audience as the demonstration started and the horse galloped around the small ring. "This horse doesn't want a part of me, and I didn't want a part of God. "The horse is looking for a way out to escape, just I was looking to escape from God." Daily gradually earned the horse's trust before bringing Ho- gan into the pen to assist him. Daily pointed out that a wild horse has little value and is un- able to take care of many its own basic needs. "I want to be the best thing that ever happened to this horse," See HORSE B3 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Jace Smith picks up all-star game MVP Laurel Hill':i. .on Lyons and Jace Smith made their respec- tive marks in the Starr Athletics Panhandle Baseball Classic on Thursday. Lyons was 1 -for-3 in the 14- 14 tie that was called after nine innings. But it was Smith who stole the show, going 4-for-4 with two runs scored and two RBIs. Smith's ef- fort earned him the game's Most Valuable Player honor. COLLEGE BASEBALL Dean, LSU host NCAA regional this weekend LSU (43-16-1), including 2006 Crestview High School graduate Blake Dean, will open the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional at 1 p.m. Friday when the Tigers face Texas Southern (16-32) in Alex Box Stadium: LSU, which has won 20 straight games, is the No. 1 seed in the Baton Rouge Regional. Dean was named National Player of the Week by Collegiate Baseball magazine Monday after earning MVP honors at the Southeastern Conference Tournament. Dean hit .438 (7-for-16) in the tournament with three homers, nine RBIs and five runs scored. Dean hit a walk-off solo homer in the 10th inning Wednesday to lift LSU to a 5-4 first-round SEC Tournament win over South Carolina. Dean hit a grand slam Saturday in the Tigers' semifi- nal victory over Alabama, and he launched a two-run blast Sunday in LSU's champion- ship-game win over OleMiss. Dean, a sophomore out- fielder, leads the Tigers with a .346 batting average and 57 RBIs in 58 games. He also has 16 home runs. YOUTH BASEBALL CITY OF CRESTVIEW CPAME Division A's 11-1 Orioles 6-6 Royals 5-6 Red Sox 4-8 Jays 1-10 CPNAT Division Cubs 11-1 Braves 10-2 Pirates 7-5 Dodgers 5-7 Marlins 5-7 Cards 0-12 JRMAJ Division Braves 8-4 Red Sox 7-5 Orioles 3-9 Ann Spann / Crestview News Bulletin Crestview quarterback Jason Parker drops back to pass during the Dawgs' Red-White game Friday. Showers shorten Dawgs' spring scrimmage Lightning halted Red-White game after 45 minutes Randy Dickson Crestview News Bulletin A steady drizzle couldn't dampen the opening moments of the Crestview football team's Red and White scrimmage Friday night. But 45 minutes into the event, a sud- den bolt of lightening flashed too close and brought the scrimmage to a quick end. Before the prema- ture halt, the Bulldogs gave fans plenty of reasons to be optimis- tic heading into Fri- day's spring game at Niceville. (Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.). "We had some good things on both sides of the ball," Bulldogs coach Matt Brunson said. "Offensively we made a couple of plays with some catches, and some backs made a couple of runs. "Now we will check out our blocking after we look at some film." Returning start- ing quarterback Jason Parker was back under center after missing a large part of the spring with a pulled ham- string. Despite limited rep- etitions since the start of drills, Parker looked sharp, not only in throwing the football and his mental deci- sions, but also in the way he ran the ball. "It felt good to come back and get reps with everyone and be able to run the ball," Parker said. "It was real important (to get on the field) because we have to get ev- erything straight for Niceville." Parker's first pass was batted down at the line of scrimmage by defensive end Billy Martin, a transfer from See DAWGS B3 Cuts in Volusia County could have ripple effect Randy Dickson Crestview News Bulletin Recent news from the Volusia County School Board wasn't good. As is the case through- out the state, Volusia is suffering through the extreme budget crunch affecting almost every aspect of the public edu- cation system. You think things are tough here? A May 7 story in the Daytona Beach News Journal stated Volusia County's school system has to find a way to plug a $45.8 mil- lion hole in its operating budget. Part of those cuts will come from athletics. Some of the propos- als include scheduling games during daylight hours to save on the cost of utilities and eliminat- ing non-district or state sanctioned contests more than 50 miles from Volu- sia County. The proposal also calls for elimination of fresh- man sports, a reduction in the number of games by 10 percent beyond the 11th game and reduction in the number of coaches. One would think that's only the tip of the iceberg. Could such drastic measures ever happen here in Okaloosa County? Some local schools already are feeling the budget crunch. Athletic directors are being forced to wait to see if they will have to hire from within or if a staff position will be available to bring in a coach from the outside before filling head coach openings. They also are concerned junior members of coach- ing staffs might not have enough time in Okaloosa County to weather the next storm of job cuts. See CUTS B2 BLEACHERS CPG Division Reds Marlins Cubs Pirates A's Braves JRSB Division Marlins Reds A's Braves Red Sox 10U Division Reds Pirates Orioles Cubs Dodgers Braves Marlins Royals A's 12U Division Braves Pirates Cards A's Royals 11-0 9-2 8-3 3-9 2-9 1-11 8-0 7-3 4-7 3-6 1-7 10-1 10-2 8-3 7-4 6-5 4-7 2-9 2-9 2-11 8-1 8-1 5-4 2-8 0-9 ARE YO NL E * _� *We are always looking for sports information and news . El I m i E from those involved in our community. ,.'-- o FREEDOM YOL I.IV� LU L , Please direct all sports news, information and results to Sports Editor 0A\ ' ir V W-_ --"r-' Randy Dickson at (850) 682-6524 or by e-mail at randyd@nwfdailynews.com 1avl-a te t h Cis'ti -, t,- NEWS & NOTES I .B2 I Crestview News Bulletin SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2008 CUTS continued from B1 Some of the Volusia County ideas make sense and can work in the more heavily populated areas. But ask Baker football coach Bob Kellogg or his Crestview counterpart, Matt Brunson, how tough it is to fill a football sched- ule without going beyond 50 miles of Baker or Crest- view. Ask if the utility savings of playing a day game in soccer or baseball will off- set the loss of gate receipts and concessions from parents that can't make a 3 p.m. game? And forget an afternoon football game, unless a school will play on Satur- day (which doesn't make sense with most football fans glued to their televi- sion sets watching their favorite college teams play). I wonder how this will affect other extracurricular groups, such as the band. Most of the football con- cession stands in Okaloosa County are operated by the band boosters. I'm not trying to start anything between the band boosters and football boosters, but with athletic budgets re- duced to a very tight shoe- string, will football boosters start demanding their share of the concession dollar? If freshman sports are eliminated in Volusia County, how will that af- fect the development of ninth-grade players in that area? Will the Volusia County teams fall behind the rest of the state because they've lost an important foundational year to de- velop athletes? How will schools deal with the additional loss of money to their athletic programs? Fund-raisers seem like a nice idea on the surface, but most people probably feel fund-raised to death. All you have to do is check any issue of the News Bulletin to see how many fund-raisers are taking place at any given time, and those are just golf tournaments and such. Have we reached the breaking point with fund- raisers? Do we need to look at another way to play the early rounds of a district tournament? I've always thought it was a waste of time and money to play a game like the District 1-4A softball tournament game between Crestview and Choctawhatchee at the host site at Escambia in Pensacola. Wouldn't it make more sense to let.the higher seed host the game? Many states have varsi- ty girls and boys basketball games played as a double- header. Could a school save money and travel ex- penses by having the girls and boys play at the same place on the same day and travel together? There are probably more questions than an- swers, and none of the answers come easy. I wish I had the an- swers, but I only seem to have more questions. How can local schools' ath- letic programs save money? Post your ideas at crestview- bulletin.com. A Week Recap: Heritage Plantation Chairman and CEO, Steve Riggs talks with Okaloosa County Commissioner Bill Roberts and another guest during the opening of the 18 hole golf course. Above, the Dawgs execute a running play during the Red-White scrimmage Friday. At left, raindrops start to fall as players on the line of scrimmage prepare for the snap during the Red-White game Friday. 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Defensively we want to get off blocks and make plays." "All you can grade out in the spring is ef- fort," he concluded. "That's what we will be looking for Friday night." Look for online updates following the Crestview- Niceville spring game on Friday night at crestview- bulletin.com. Ann Spann / CrestviewNews Bulletin Above, a Crestview ballcarrier goes down during the Red-White'game Friday. At top, D.D. Johnson looks for running room on the outside during Crestview's Red-White game Friday. McKinnie Funeral Home Family Owned & Operated Alex "AL" McKinnie L i.:n ed Fune .1 Dircct.:.r Nhrt,,cr Gl!- 5(. S573.0345 Matthew "'Charles" McKiinie. Sr. C ,:,i.-.. i .; Cd-i:S50 .3.OS44 530-i Bowden Hill Road C .T,.bdll,'n. FL 32,-6 P1. S5O26 3. 3333 F,. 50.263 3337 Jelterowl "Jcff" McKinnie, Sr. Lc-.. cdJF. r . I f r.e, .: C,-/. su. 5.S' S01O Adrienne Mckinni SGM Ret. Co:,M.i.rnaiCl Hj,," 850 39S i 512 398 Martin Luther King. It. 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"We have been able to do it in 30 minutes, but I don't like that. "The longest it has taken is about two hours and 15 minutes because we try to do what's right for the horse. We've been able to ride every horse that's come into the pen, but some of them haven't been too pretty." If the owners of the newly trained horse will continue to work it and train it, they will have an animal that will be use- ful for years to come. "It takes a lifetime to train a horse," Daily said. "And God won't take us faster than we are will- ing to go. "I won't be a finished Christian until I draw my last breath." Did you attend the Wild Horse Ministries presenta- tion? Share your thoughts on the demonstration at crestviewbulletin.com. Litter Happens Do Your Part Don't Litter. A hard dav's work doesn't have to be Grand L40 Series * M4-10 Series * RT.900 S . I , ; . i 1. - - . - . . . , I . I :,-'l , I 1 1 . ,.. ,,- . .. . I" ', . .. ,," . , . l ,h .I . ... . 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TOWN- CIVIL AwION CASE written defenses if any, 2GCEK19K7R1275294 UNKNOWN SHIP 3 NORTH NO.: on or before June 30 RANGE 23 WEST' 46-2008-CA-1866 S 2008, on Florida Default 1991 Chevy S 10 LAST KNOWN AD- 0 K A L 0 0 S DIVISION:FILENUM- Law Group, P.-, IGCCT19Z2M8258751 DRESS: SHIRLEY A. COUNTY, FLORIDA BER: FO8015324 Plaintiff's attorney, whose CIURLEO 691 RIDGE L CRESTVIEW, F CURRENT SUNKNOWNM S N O T W IT H S T A N D IN G .. . .. . . Legal # 100389 THE TIME PERIODS ANY AND SET FORTH ABOVE, KNOWN IN THE CIRCUIT ANY CLAIM FILED CLAIMING COURT IN AND FOR TWO (2) YEARS OR THROUGH OKALOOSA MORE AFTER THE AND AGAIN COUNTY FLORIDA DECEDENT'S DATE OF HEREIN NA PROBATE DIVISION DEATH IS BARRED. DIVIDUAL CASE NO. ANT(S) , W 2008-CP-449 The date of the first publi- NOT KNOW cation of this Notice is DEAD OR IN RE THE ESTATE OF Ma 21 2008. WHETHER S SUZANNE H. KNOWN MANKEWITZ, Attorney for Personal MAY CLAIM Deceased, Representative: TEREST AS James C. Campbell, Es- HEIRS NOTICE TO CREDI- auire GRAITEES, TORS Florida Bar No. 708283 OTHER CLAIN . . # 4 11th Avenue, Suite 2 The administration of the Shalimar, Florida 32579 LAST KNO estate of SUZANNE H. 850-651-9313 N I RSS:R UNKN( MANEWITZ, deceased, whose date of death was Personal Re April 7, 2008 and Scott L. Mai whose social security number is 212-36-2233, 05/21/08 is pendin rin the Circuit 05/28/08 Court for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Okaloosa County Courthouse, 101 James __ Lee Boulevard East, Crest- view, Florida 32536. The names and address is the personal represent- ative and the personal presentative: nkewitz Legal # 100390 representative's attorney IN THE CIRCUIT are set forth below. COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN All creditors of the dece- AND FOR dent and other persons OKALOOSA having claims or de. COUNTY, FLORIDA mands against CIVIL ACTION CASE decedent's estate on NO.: whom a copy of this no- 46-2008-CA-1612 C tice is required to be DIVISION FILE NUM- served must file their BERF08014097 claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER BANK OF NEW YORK OF 3 MONTHS AFTER AS TRUSTEE FOR THE THE TIME OF THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS FIRST PUBLICATION CWABS, INC. OF THIS NOTICE OR ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- 30 DAYS AFTER THE CATES SERIES 2005-5, DATE OF SERVICE OF Plaintiff, A COPY OF THIS NO- TICE ON THEM. V CURRENT UNKNOWN YOU ARE NO an action to mortgage on ORALOdAo Florida: COMMENCII THE NW CO THE NE 1/4 1/4 OF SEC TOWNSHIP NORTH, RA WEST; R THENCE N( DEGREES 4 UTES EAST TANCE OF AKE ROAD has been filed against WELLS FARG L. 32536 you and you are required NA, fo serve a copy of your Plaintiff, ADDRESS: written defenses, if any, on or before 6/19/08, vs. on Florida Default Law ALL UN- Group, P.L., Plaintiff's at- NOAH J. HE PARTIES torney, whose address is er al, BY, 9119 Corporate Lake Defendants(s). UNDER Drive Suite 300, Tampa, NST THE Florica 33634, and file NOTICE OF kMED IN- the original with this DEFEND- Court either before serv- TO: CHRIS HO ARE ice on Plaintiff's attorney GOODWIN N TO BE or immediately thereafter- LAST KNOV ALIVE, otherwise a default will DRESS 352 AID UN- be entered against you WAY NICE PARTIES for the relief demanded .32578 AN IN- in the Complaint or peti- CURRENT SPOUSE, tion. CURRENT DEVISEES, UNKNOWN OR WITNESS my hand and ANY AND MANTS the seal of this Court on ANY AND this 14 day of May, KNOWN WN AD- 2008. 'CLAIMING IOWN THROUGH ADDRESS: DON W. HOWARD AND AGAIN Clerk of the Court HEREIN NA SBy: Kathy Henley DIVIDUAL- )TIFIED that As Deputy Clerk ANT(S) W foreclose a NOT KNOW the follow- IMPORTANT DEAD OR erty in In accordance with the WHETHEROS County, Americans with Disabili- KNOWN ties Act., persons with MAY CLAIM disabilities needing spe- TEREST AS NG AT cial accommodation to 'HEIRTEE )RNER OF participate in this pro- OGRATEES, I OF NWV ceeding should contact OTHER CLAI CTION 6 Court Administration at T 3 101 James Lee Boulevard LAST KNOK ANGE 23 East, Crestview, Fl. DRESS: UNKN RUNNING 32536-3515; telephone CURRENT ORTH 87 number 850-689-5000, UNKNOWN 45 MIN- Extension 7497, prior to A A DIS- the proceeding. or YOU ARE NC 33.00 Shalimar 850-65l-7497 an action to FEET; THENCE SOUTH 03 DEGREES 31 MIN- UTES EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 426.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 87 DEGREES 45 MIN- UTES EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 208.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 03 DEGREES 31 MIN- UTES EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 101.50 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87 DEGREES 45 MIN- UTES WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 208.00 SBANK, address is i iv C orpo- 0 BANK,,, rate Lake Drive, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 336�34 and file the origi- nal with this Court either before service on -CKMANN, Plaintiff's attorney or im- :CKMANN, mediately thereafter oth- erwise a default will be entered against you for ACTION TIAN L. WN AD- JAMAICA VILLE, FL ADDRESS: ALL UN- PARTIES BY, UNDER, NST THE MED IN- DEFEND- HO ARE YN TO BE ALIVE, SAID UN- PARTIES A AN IN- SPOUSE, DEVISEES, Ok VMANTS WN AD- IOWN ADDRESS: )TIFIED that foreclose a L LII....l the Complaint or petition. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 15 day of May, 2008 DON W. HOWARD Clerk of the Court By: Kathy Henley As Deputy Clerk The auction will be nela at 956 W. James Lee Blvd, Crestview, Fl 32536, Crestview Paint & Body has the right to turn down any and all bids. 05/28/2008 LEGAL # 120043 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 2007-CA-004262S DIVISION:I NO:F0703 IMPORTANT In accordance with the WELLS Americans with Disabili- BANK NA, ties Act, persons with dis- Plaintiff, abilities needing special accommodation to partic- vs. ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- DUSTIN M, ministration at 101 James et al, Lee Boulevard East, Crest- Defendant(s) view, FL, 32536-3515; telephone number NOTICE OF 850-689-5000, Exten- sion 7497, prior to the TO: DUSTI proceeding. or Shalimar THEWS 50-651-7497 LAST KNO DRESS: 363e IMPORTANT COLONY DRI In accordance with the NIA NC 2805 Americans with Disabili- CURRENT ties Act, persons with dis- UNKNOWN abilities needing, special accommodation to partic- AUSON MA ipate in this proceeding LAST KNO should contact Court Ad- AT AC IN )W 6 IVE 56- A TT )W mo Uayt e on tne FOlow- ministration at 1250 N. IMPORTANT O .i roperty in Ealin Parkway, Shalimar, Do Somet In accordance with the OALOOSA County Flor- F 32579; telephone Good F Americans with Disabili- ida: . number 850-651-7497, ties Act, persons with dis- prior to the proceeding. Toniorr abilities needing special LCA IB A K BilA p t re accommodation to partic- CARIBBEAN VLLAE 05/21/08 RECY( ipate in this proceeding 1-C AT BLUEWATER05/28/08 TODA should contact Court A- BAY ACCORDING TODA ministration at 1250 N. Eqlin Parkway, Shalimar, F . 32579; telephone 3S number 850-651-7497, prior to the proceeding. ', 05/21/08 05/28/08 'A -4 DRESS: 3636 E. CLUB COLONY DRIVE GASTONIA NC 28056-6605 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, GRAITEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN AD- DRESS: UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the follow- .ing property in OKALOOSA County, Florida: has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on or before 6/20/2008, 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- mediately thereafter; oth- erwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. This notice shall be pub- lished once each week for two consecutive weeks in the Crestview News Bulletin. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 15 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 :FILE THE CONDOMINIUM 33622-5018 1038 PARCEL KNOWN AS APARTMENT NO. IMPORTANT FARGO A-114, PIER ONE In accordance CONDOMINIUM, A Americans wi CONDOMINIUM, AC- ties Act, perso CORDING TO THE abilities need DECLARATION OF accommodation CONDOMINIUM ipate in this THEWS, THEREOF RECORDED should contact IN OFFICIAL REC- ministration at ORDS BOOK 742 Lee Boulevard PAGE 505 OF THE view, FL, 32 :TION PUBLIC RECORDS OF telephone TION O K A L O 0 S A (850)689-500 MAT- COUNTY, FLORIDA sion 7497, p AND THE AMEND- proceeding, c IN AD- MENTS THEREOF (850)651-749 E. CLUB AND PURSUANT TO GASTO. SURVEY, PLOT PLAN IMPORTANT -6605 AND 6RAPHIC DE- In accordance ADDRESS : SCRIPTION OF IM- Americans wi PROVEMENTS AS ties Act, perso RECORDED IN CON- abilities need HEWS DOMINIUM PLAT accommodatio IN AD- BOOK 1, PAGES 62 ipate in this AND 63, PUBLIC REC- should contact ORDS OF ministration al thing O K A L OO S A Eglin Parkway or COUNTY, FLORIDA. F , 32579; TOGETHER WITH AN number (850; ow UNDIVIDED INTEREST prior to the prc tE V IN THE COMMON EL- L ' EVENTS APPURTE- 05/21/2008 Y! NANT THERETO. 05/28/2008 S^SHf^B^S9SBBK!fimu^rfr e with the th Disabili- ns with dis- ing special n to partic- proceeding t Court Ad- 101 James East, Crest- 536-3515; number )0, -Exten- rior to the r Shalimar 7 e with the th Disabili- ns with dis- ing special n to partic- proceeding t Court Ad- t 1250 N. y, Shalimar, telephone )651-7497, ceeding. Used & Junk Cars We pay & tow awayl 850 830-7747 Babysitting in my Crestview home. Rea- sonble rates, meals pro- vide dl all des. 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Qwww.era-american.com Adorable Affordable Adopta ele Call NOAH at 683 ,)0023 -to q u hrw esv s I 't tako us home wrh 7.1 5100 Post Office Now Hir- ing! Avg. Pay $20/hr or $5K/yr Inc. Fed. Ben, OT. Offer placed by Exam Services, not aof w/USPS which does hiring. Call (8661713-4492 Well Positioned Suite Hotels For Sale By Owner: TX-Fort Worth/ DFW ($25K/keyl, AZ-Yuma (11/12 Cap), CA-Ontario/LA/Airport/ Mall; cherrypick these & others. www.rareearthdev.com. Pamela/Marc (602)944-1560, pbarnhill@innsuites.com. / " Crestview 3 and 2 bedroom houses 3121Earl Kennedy Rd, and 4883 Okaloosa lane, 850-682-1972 No Pets. TODAY! 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 fees are non- refundable. Call Debra Frost 682-6156 Three bedroom houses behind NOMC. 3/2 1500sf Fence, Small pets ok Steeple- chase $875. and 3/2 1810sf, small pets ok Redstone $1095. Prop- erty Professionals 683-1714. Three bedroom houses south of 1-10. 3/2 1556sf, Corner lot Pinnacle Point, Fenced yard small dog ok 71150.; 3/2 1712sf enced yard small pet ok Countryview $ f050.; 3/2 1443sf small dog ok Shoal Woods $895. Property Professionals 683-1714 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 $250. per month. 398-5101 EHEVi' 14> 1,S 6140 [ 6140 1 C 2 Crestview 3 BR, 2 BA, Century 21 2 CG. Brand new, Ig Moulton Realty fenced yard cover 6o8 2-oA porch. Pets OK. $1150 682-3849 + DD. 850-683-4104 Rentals: Crestview 3 or 4 br, 2 * 1434 N. PurlSt ba, Section 8 approved 34 b rl deposit required. 3 br, 2 ba, $950nWa 537-2960 or 830-7944 3br 2V/2ba $1000+dd Cresview * 4295 Batten Rd, 3BD 1 1/2 BA. 3br 2ba $1000mo+dd 795 a month 795 dd. * 5812 Old Bethel Rd 850-217-7344 3 br 3 ba $900mo+dd * 4038 Falcon Way Crestview near Garden 3 br 2 ba $850mo+dd City * 309 John Kind Rd Country Living 3 br 2 ba, $875+dd Newly * 220 Water Oak - /I 3 br 2 ba $850+dd Remodeled * 3 05b MaleAve available June 1st. Three I br 1 ba, 675+dd bedroom and two bathl * 2778 Atoka Trail $850/month-negotiable. 3 br, 2 ba, $1150+dd Deposit due when lease c is signed. Pets ok w/dep. Coldwell Banker JME Acrof land 682-4280 Realty 117 Courthouse or 699-4281 Terrace, Crestview Fl Crestview: 3BR '2BA 32536 (850)689-1515 2CG, FP nice yard, or 18501682-5922 small pets ok. $990/mo. *307 Walnut Ave lbr, Call 850-863-1546 * 305 Walnut Ave 2BR -Four bedroom m 1RBA, 900sf, $525 en houses south of 1-10. unit' 4/3 2735sf., Pool, Flor- S309 Walnut Ave. 2br, ida Room, Small pet ok 1 ba 900sf, $525 end Westview $1500.; 4/2 unit 2111 sf, Fence Small pet S116 Hampton Dr.. 2br ok Sandy Ridge $1300 1 .5ba, 90sf, $550 Property Professionals Townhome 683-17 14 * 2385 Susan Dr. Base- Freeport ment apt., 1br, ba, Av ilable 1052sf, $595, utils incl. Available * 238 Runnymeade Dr. Immediately! 2BR, 1.5BA, 930 sf; Immaculate 3 BR7 2BA $625, interior unit home in Freeport, 2 car S216 Virginia St 2br, garage and screened pa- 1.5ba, 1000sf, $650, tiol Gated community, ne>w pain etand carpet Clubhouse, and Commu- * 132 Hampton Dr. 3br, nity Pooll Very Reasona- 2ba, 1071sf,,$795. pets blel Move in immedi- allowed atelyl 'Contact Heather * 110 Nivana Dr 3br, 850-835-0191 .. 2ba 1176sf, $800, South of 1-10' Janet Johnson 02957 Sholtz Ave 3br Realty, Inc. 2ba 1244sf $750 no E ual Housing *262 Swaying Pine Ct Opportunity 3br 2.5ba 1,309sf, 682-1800 $800, End Unit THf Baker 0 1562 Texas Pkwy 3br, *1108 Blackberry Cir- 2ba, 1109sf $825 no cle-4 bd/2 ba; $1150 pets 1 st month rent free Crestview * 306 Feldon Drive 3br 60 Henderson St 2ba 1200sf, $800, no 9 bd/1 ba; $550 pets allowed 1413 5 Pearl St - 0274 Swaying Pine Ct-4 bd /1 ba; $600 3br 2.5ba, 1,415sf, * 2934 McCarty Ave- $850, new townhome 2 bd/1 ba; $650 0268 Swaying Pine Ct * 6020 Gagnon Rd - 3br 2.5ba 1415sf 3bd/2ba'-$725 $850new'townhome 265 Linder St - * 2904 Orchidcrest Dr. 3 bd/2 bah $750 4BR, 1 1600sf, $850 0 3278Auburn Rd pets allowed w/approval 3 bd/2 ba; $750 S264 Swaying ie Ct 685 Chestnut Ave - 3BR 2.5B, 1309sf 3 bd/2 ba; 795 $875,' end unit TH 3180 Lakeview St- *270 Swaying Pine Ct- 3 bd/2 ba; $825 3br 2.5ba, 1,528sf, 0 651 Panama Dr- $875 new townhome 4 bd2 ba; $950 0272 Swaying Pine Ct Moonlight Lane 3br 2.5ba, 1,528sf, 3 bd/2 ba; $995 $5 new townhome 6458 Moonliht Lane - *114 Feldon Drive, 3br, 61-0. - L $11 0 2ba, 1426 sq ft, $875 63 Linen e Dr - alf off first monthsrent 3 bd/2.5 ba; $1150 *50 Abbe Rd. 3br, 2ba 6462 Moonlight Lane - 1165sf, $275 cathedral 3 bd/2 ba"$11i 0 ceilings in master bed 211 Raptor Dr - *2385 Susan Drive- 4 bd/2 ba; $1250 house 3br, 2ba 1640sf, 46 Jillian Dr $895 waterfront / $150 02813 Mohican Way, bd/2 ba; $1250 3br, 2ba, 1642sf, $95b0. South of 1-10 * 34 Regent Rd. 3br, 0 .3 b S.1 2ba, 1412sf, $950. Pets ...... allowed with approval Navarre - 0109 Steeplechase Dr 3 2 story, 4 br, 2'/2 ba, br, 2 ba, 1025 sf, $925 2150s home on large new aint & vin l natural lot in bea utiul, *50v White 6ak Lane ,quiet waterfront neigh- 3br, 2ba, 1542sf $995 borhood,. 9 ceilings sep- first month's rent free rate living & dining 01819 Waterway Lane rooms, eat-in kitchen. Lg. 3br 2ba, 1420sf' whirlpool tub & separate $1650, no pets allowed' shower in master bath. Baker ' $1800mo. Call 850 0 1235 G brielle Dr. 3br 261-0322, or 685-8048 2ba, 1758sf, $1075 leave message. large fenced back yard 04180 Big Buck Trail, .n 4br, 2ba, 1823sf NEW TnwAlY $1300 no pets allowed fllEW, * 336 Eaan Dr. 4br, 2ba 1901s5 $1300 pets Teel& Waters allowed with approval" Real Estate *5980 Silver Oaks Lane, Realse 4br 2.5ba 2326sf, RENTALS $1400 in ground pool 682-6156 0642 Territory Lane 4br, * 204 Booker St 3ba, 3031sf $1500 first 525 2 br 1 ba month rent free to military 227 Walker Circle 0 5262 Clint Mason Rd. ;700 3 br 2 ba, 1 cg $3br 2.5ba, 1878 sf * 25Z0 Sunset Dr $1400 pets allowed with ;800 3 br, 1 /2 ba, 1 cg approval. , , 39) Riverchase @3037 StilIwell Bd1 250 3 Mverhac 3br 2bati we Blvd, 1250 4 br 2 ba 2 c, 3br, 2ba, 1929 sf, No pet' s. $11'95, hardwood floors *4 2647 Sorrell Ridge Rd & tile $1800 3br, 2V2ba, 2cg for further information All Properties require a visit www.cbjmeproperty credit cNeck, 1 , lease, management.com no inside smoking. .Pet I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 7100 - Homes 7110 - Beach Home/ Property 7120 - Commercial 7130 - Condo/Townhouse 7140 - Farms & Ranches 7150 - Lots and Acreage 7160 - Mobile Homes 7170 - Waterfront 7180 - Investment Property 7190 Ouieol-Town Real Estate 7200. Timeshare , For sale b, o.nEr 3br 2ba Ia'qe bedroom: lar. kihen I acre Ii '.c1 0 Cli- _0890 Individual wants to buy house for investment. Call 651-0987 J V IUe5Ver s U~ vUl:1 % LiLJ - - Nissan Sentra 1990 Runs good. Needs body S.Mi t,,-.- * work, $500. Cheap on t; " ." gas 850-758-9721 after Navarre ~ 4pm 2 story, 4 br, 2'/2 ba, 2150sf home on large Police Impounds for natural lot. 9' ceilings, Salel 94 Honda Accord separate living & dining $750! 94 Toyota Camr rooms, eat-in kitchen. Lg. $7501 For listings cell whirlpool tub and 800)366-9813 Ext separate shower in mas- 9271. ter bath. Beautiful, quiet waterfront neighborhood. Priced to sell at the re- O ;- duced price of $248,750. Call 850 so I 261-0322, or 685-8048 leave message. N. r nJAV IYamaha Star 2007 I 71S ----I--- 1300 cc. Like new cond, 1 acre lots vacant or low miles. Silverado with home. Auburn area. package w/ hard saddle Call 850-240-0890 bags. Garage kept. $10,300. 20+ Acres & Barn Kit 850-865-7971 $89,900. New 22x20 country barn kit & 20+ gorgeous acres. Potential to subdivide. Near FL/GA border -90 min- 821 utes Jacksonville. Lowest financing ever Call now ,- (800)898-4409, X 1457 illciii,,* Crestview- 105'x420' commercial lot, water & sewer available. $500K. Bass Boat Call 682-8599 Bass Tracker CrestviewPro Crappie 175 '03 . .... ..eExc. cond Fully equip Beautiful 1 acre lot S. of w/ troll motor Fully 1 e/ troll motor, 4 1-10 in the private stroke motor & trailer. Meadow Lake Subd-Garae parked, used to- sion $79,900. Owner is ta 4 ,times. $7500. licensed real estate 682-9238 or 305-0195 agent. Call _______ 850-543-2734 SeatRay 23 Laguna cen- Grand Opening Salel ter console Tvin Merc Saturday May 31stl 1+ 135's VHF, Lowrance, acre lake access lust FF/GPS plotter, safety $29,900- includes Free equip. Trailer. Fresh boat slips On 160,000 water boat $19,500. acre recreational lake in (517) 376-0250 Kentucky. Save $5000 Guaranfeedl Prime lockable lakefront avail iM- " . .. able. Lowest financing in "3____ 25+ years. Be 1st to seel I 8 - I Call now 2005 Yamaha Big (800)704-3154, x1825. Bear 400 4X4 New Arizona LandFourwheeler. Green Rushl 1 or 2-1/2 w/wench, 240 miles "Football Field" Sized $4500. Call Lotsl $0 Down. $0 Inter- 850-777-9300 est. $159-$208 per monthly Money Back 50cc Baia dirt bike, like Guaranteel new. has all original (866)745-3329 or papers & title Paid $600. www.sunsitesiandrush.com will sell for $400. 537-9706 or 537-8516 7 Acre Lakefront & Log 8330 Cabin Kit Only $89,900. *Dodge Hemi Full size 2128 sf loa ome kit & 2005, red, 4 door only spectocular7 acre hard- 20K miles. $21,00d. wood setting with deep *2005 Towable 28' waterfront Prime AL Sportsman camera, location-minutes from In- sleeps 6, fully loaded, terstatel Gated commu- AC, microwave stereo, nity, paved roads, county like new, $12,060. Pack- water, utilities. The finest age Deal $31 000 for in waterfront living for both. Call 537-8155, Iv. the discriminating buyer. msg. Lowest financing in________ years Call now (800564-5092, ask for . Coastal Georia- 8340 Gated Golf/ Waterfant 1995 Coachman Community located be- 1 o tween Savannah and St. RV Simons Island. Fitness Catalina Sport 20' Class Center, nature trails, ten- C, Chev 350 generator, nis, boat docks, Special clean. Ready for the road Pricing starting at $65k. Below book, low miles.. (877)266-737-6. , $11,500. SOLD Lakefront Salel 3.5 acres $49 900. New to market. gently sloping Vl!1iIZ lIrj�1.I]|IJ lakefront estate on pn- - , vote bass lake. Gorgeous treme Boats unspoiled setting -no AllWekled,AllAluminum Boats. crowds, no noise. Tor the $5-.1,0RebatesonallXtremeBoats. discriminating bu er. Weasel ioker/BBOFiyes Must see. Excellent low WeselISmkerBBoFLers rate financing. Call now Utility Vehes (888%792-5253 wwweeinusries.cn x. 1850. T611 Free 14%a4-3376', James Chessher For friendly service and ,,, exceptional deals, stop by and talk with James about the new or used vehicle you've been dreaming of. -AZN ,IV AN l R=-VOUTION Award / Your Silverado Headquarters - Locally Owned & Operated A CHEVROLET 4150 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview 682-2731 Don't miss your opportunity to lii Brand New Touchstone Energy I Beautiful Quality Built Single Fami Close to Crestview and Eglin AF Homes include 3 & 4 bedrooms, 2 bath car garage, kitchen (with self-cleaning o dishwasher & microwave/hood), patio heat and air, carpeting and ceiling Come in and sign a 12 month leas receive $100 OFF your 1st month Rent starting at $885.00 per m t Rent to own Available. Call today (850) 689-2221 carol@cornerstoneconstructic O Dven, stove, D, central fans. se and i's rent. onth. 1 or on.info. f.,.er expires 07/01/08 Crestview Available for mature per- son a 1 Bedroom fur- nished apartment. No Smoking, pets or loud music. $550. mo. Utili- ties furnished. 689-1318 6170 3 Br./2 Ba. Mobile home $500. Dep./$500. Month. No inside smok- ing, no pets. Located 30 miles 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 V2ba 427A Brookmeade Dr. New carpet & vinyl. No pets $57 mo. 398-6600 '. *IL . L I . Af 1 7190 NEW ARIZONA LAND RUSH! 1 or /2 "Footbal Field" sized lots. $0 'Down $0 Interest, .$159-$208/mo. Money back guaranteel Toll-free 1-888-521-3695 www.sunsiteslandrush.com Virginia Mountains Log cabin shell on 2 private acres near very wide trout stream in the Galax area and New River State Park $139 500. Owner (866)789-8535. A~MTT MARINE I RECE ONAL 8100 - Antique & Collectibles 8110 - Cars 8120 - Sports Utility Vehicles 8130- Trucks 8140 - Vans 8150- Commercial 8160 - Motorcycles 8170 - Auto Parts & Accessories 8210 - Boats 8220 - Personal Watercraft 8230- Sailboats 8240- Boat & Marine Supplies 8310 - Aircraft/Aviation 8320 - ATV/Off Road Vehicles 8330- Campers & Trailers 8340 - Motorhomes BMW 545i 6 speed WI0:04 ei ie:,ptions: Nav- gahion .por: pkg., cold weatherhe r pkR , Sirius, 6 disc CD, BMW 160K warranty, silver w/gray leather 57k miles $31k Call Larry 850 231 0327 .or 423 503 o410 Ford Mustang 2003 White with grey interior 94K miles. Great condition. Excellent car! $6500. Please call 240-4145 WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2008 TRAVEL Crestview News Bulletin I B7 4ZJ CROSSINGS Chicago: My kind of town Brian Hughes Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin Frank Sinatra sang My Kind of Town, his hit tune about Chicago, in Robin & the Seven Hoods. You can't beat the Windy City as a , sensational visitors' desti- nation. Now with regular non-stop flights from Oka- loosa Regional Airport, you can't beat its con- venience, either. Late spring and early summer are great times to visit. The no- torious humidity hasn't settled .in. The broad river- front prom- enades In Grant Park, --are pleas- Chicagoans gaz ant and block towers a breezy, Crown Fountai ,and the winds off Lake Michigan ,assure a pleasant lakefront stroll. Architectural wonderland Stroll along the Chicago River and it's easy to mar- *vel at famous architecture by design icons such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Sullivan and Mssrs. Skid- more, Owens and Merrill, ,plus the works of other art- ists in their profession. It's even more fun to see them from the river. In the shadow of two .landmarks, the Wrigley Building and Tribune Tow- er, we boarded one of the official Chicago Architec- ttire Foundation tour boats for a satisfyingly informa- tive cruise. An onboard CAF do- Scent provided a lively, insightful narration as we cruised along, gleaming glass skyscrapers such as -the Sears Tower contrasting with venerable ornamented landmarks such as the Civil Opera House. Pizza and Art Our aesthetic appetites whetted, we satisfied our physical appetites, mak- ing a beeline for the closest Giordano's and indulged - or rather, over-indulged. We previously had tried Chicago deep-dish pizza. It was awesome. For lunch we gave stuffed pizza a try, nahd blush to confess we'ate the entire thing. With its rich thick, oozing innards, we were grateful our waiter demon- strated the art of lifting each slice and giving a quick twist of the wrist to catch the succulent umbilicals of mozzarella that tenuously connected it to the pie. Stuffed to the gills, a brisk walk was in order. Colorful lakefront Grant .Park was not far away. We "loved Crown Fountain, .with its cascades pouring down two glass-block-like towers on which constantly Changing digital images of Chicagoans gaze down on kids cavorting in the reflect- 'ing pond between them. Climb under and walk Around the mammoth stainless steel "jelly bean" Kapoor Sculpture, inspired by liquid mercury. Buck- Singham Fountain, with its hourly water display, is one of the world's largest public fountains. di ze at f n While in Grant Park we indulged in several hours of art appreciation at the .Art Institute of Chicago, both a school and a mu- seum. Happily, we found admission is free on Thurs- day evenings. Das Boot As a World War IIbuff, I wanted to explore the Ger- man submarine U-505 at the Museum of Science & Industry. Rescued from its outdoor exhibition, where the elements were rapidly damaging the boat, it is now housed in a cavernous hall designed to resemble a subma- S, rine pen on the coast of occupied France. You can walk under and around the U-505 as much as you wish, but the museum com- mands an extra admis- gital images of sion down from twin fee to frolickers in the take an reflecting pool. escorted tour m- side the craft. .t's worth it, if you don't suffer from claustrophobia. It's an eye-opening venture into the cramped world of Germany's U-boat men. For a shockingly great percent- age of them, it is representa- tive of their ultimate tomb. The museum brims with natural and manmade wonders of many kinds, and is worth a whole day in itself. Before catching the bus back downtown, be sure to admire the original ornate Beaux Arts exterior. It is the last surviving building of Chicago's cel- ebrated 1893 World's Co- lumbian Exposition, which introduced the world to the Ferris wheel and alternat- ing electrical current. The Wright Stuff In architecture school, we were taught to duti- fully worship the innova- tive and pioneering Frank Lloyd Wright and his dis- tinctive buildings. The Robie House, one of his greatest homes, is not far from the Museum of Science & Industry on the University of Chicago campus, but we instead hopped a Metra train out to suburban Oak Park, where a plethora of Wright-de- signed homes can be found within walking distance of the architect's own house and studio. Not content to simply design his clients' (and his own) house, Wright's total control of inhabitable space resulted in ornate stained glass windows, furniture that complemented the trim work, lighting fixture design and metalwork. Hire Wright and you got a complete package. The escorted tour of his home and attached studio reinforced my professors' mania for the quirky de- signer, and my respect for Wright's manipulation of space. His "form follows function" mantra would be eagerly picked up by gen- erations of successive archi- tects, but none handled its simple dictates as elegantly and warmly as its master. Our next two hours or so were spent strolling the shady streets of Oak Park, coming across one Wright- designed home after the other. (We also stumbled across Ernest Hemingway's birthplace.) Ultimately, we even found the venerated Unity Temple, its textured con- crete slabs seeming to belie Wright's early passion for integrating his buildings harmoniously into their surroundings. Having seen and ex- , Photos by Brian Hughes / Crestview News Bulletin Chicago is world-renowned for its architecture, both old and new. The best way to see,it is on a Chicago Architecture Foundation boat tour. The U-505, the only German U-Boat on exhibit in the U.S., is one of the Museum of Science & Technology's most popular attractions. It was captured intact by American naval forces in World War II. Oak Park's Forest Avenue is studded with Frank Lloyd Wright-designed homes. One of the most famous is the 1902 Heutley House. Its variegated brickwork extending to the front wall helps anchor the organic embrace of house and grounds. plored the "Wright" stuff, wriggled through the nar- row passages of a World War II U-boat, strolled the breezy river promenades, and windy lakefront, our long weekend in Chicago was about over. We hadn't even shopped the Magnificent Mile, fed critters in Lincoln Park Zoo, or explored the attractions on Navy Pier, including the IMAX theater and 4 Smith Museum of Stained Glass. A return trip is definitely in the cards. Boarding our return flight at Midway Airport, we couldn't help but humming a little bit of 01' IF YOU GO * Visitors' info: http://egov. cityofchicago.org. Also visit www.chicagotraveler.com * Art Institute of Chicago 111 S. Michigan Ave. in Grant Park, www.artic.edu * Museum of Science & Industry, 57th St. & Lakeshore Dr., www.msichicago.org * Chicago Architecture Foundation tours: www.architecture.org * Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, 951 Chicago Ave., Oak Park, III. www.wrightplus.org * F.L. Wright architecture in Oak Park, www.oprf.com * Giordano's Pizza, www.giordanos.com Blue Eyes' hit. Chicago had also become our kind of town. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2008 TRAVEL Crestview News Bulletin I B7 DECLASSIFIED WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2008 B8 I Crestview News Bulletin 5-YEAR POWERTRAIN 08 Ta S Ti up - inF B Silverado, AWARD CHEVROLET Impala up to S and MO$2500 in Rebates urhoe, and, E and BonusCash trailblazer Diesel Trucks up debates and f A lebo onus Cash - u CashD BONUS CASH ON ALMOST EVERY CHEVYFK ON TOP OF MOST OTHER OFFERS - .r~ ~ -. - ~ -,-,-~rr-r'-w - ,-,--~.-W -. -~ 08SILVERADO 08COBALT 08EQUINOX 08MALIBU Reg. 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WALTON BEACH 243-7214 W 4150 FERDON BLVD CRESTVIEW VUMLU MI I Prices include all rebates and bonus cash. Tax, tag, and dealer processing fee extra. Residency restrictions may apply. Pictures for illustration purposes only. Sale ends 06/02/08. CLASSIFIED WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2008 k |