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E W STAR POWER CHS, Baker . SPORTS Players Ei I all-star I: I.l :' . game ' Newsl- u aPage14 Saturday, DECEMBER 6, 2008 www. crestviewbulleti n. comm 50( CHRIS PARADI The Dow view Christm ... .. , organized by Main Street Crestview Association, is today on Main Street. The parade begins at 5:30 p.m. The parade theme is "Olde Towne Christ- mas." The traditional parade includes march- ing bands, lots of lights, colorful floats and a visit from Santa Claus. Also today, the Main, Street Crestview Associa- tion is hosting an Olde Towne Christmas bazaar at Courthouse Terrace in Crestview from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. INSIDE Everything outdoors 8 Christmas at Dogwood Acres 3 -, High 64 Low 32 Sunny skies with a 10 percent chance of rain Sunrise 6:30 a.m. Sunset 4:44 p.m. TABLE OF CONTENTS RELIGION ........................... 3 EVENTS ......................... 4 OBITUARIES ............................ 5 ARRESTS ........................ 6 CLASSIFIEDS ................. 10-13 SPORTS ............................. 14 Award Winning Newspaper Florida Press Association Better Weekly Newspaper Contest 0 FREEDOM SI _ 1. 0 Le L- \ I1 . _1 -i-1 :. 1 .: * i j : - '= Phone: (850) 682-6524 Web site: crestviewbulletin.com Fax: (850) 682-2246 33rd Year * Number 91 14 Pages * 1 Section V I.Dv ID7 C- L. FI I E]LP 11- t - When Kyle Lusk appeared before his Court of Honor Saturday morning and re- ceived the coveted rank of Eagle Scout, the Crestview High senior did more than attain a Sgoal reached by fewer than three percent of Boy SScouts nationwide. He also contributed to something of a local record by becoming Crestview's sixth Eagle Scout in 2008. As the mother of an Eagle Scout from the same troop, I'm very proud of the record they hold," said) Boy Scout area Unit Commissioner Rae Schwartz. "Crestview has done very well with its Boy Scouts. We have a much higher than usual num- her of Eagle Scouts from each troop." Crestview has two scout troops: Troop 30 (one of the old- est troops in the state) and Troop 773. "The troops are each unique and have different things to of- fer," Schwartz said. "They both have done wonderful projects that have benefited our commu- Even with six Eagle Scouts Even with six Eagle Scouts Photos by BRIAN HUGHES I| CrestviewNews Bulletin CRESTVIEW EAGLES: Kyle Lusk, left, and Chayne Sparagowski, Crestview's two newest Eagle Scouts, share a moment during the reception following Kyle's Court of Honor. cl ing," Schwartz said. crestviewbulletin Troop, 30 Scout MI C a son was one of this y e l |"It's hard work fo * maine Rousset said. Extend your congratulations to of those things that f . d le Defining and su Crestview's proud Eagle Scouts Project that will ben and see a photo gallery of Kyle Lusk's a Boy Scout must ta Court of Honor on our Web site, www.crestviewbulletin.com. Se CRESTVIEW'S 2008 EAGLE SCOUTS Crestview's Eagle Scouts under- took a variety of projects in 2008 that benefited the community in many diverse ways. The Boy Scouts who advanced to Eagle Scouts this year are: lan Kessler: Troop 30: Refur- bished the interior of Crestview Shel- ter House, a local shelter for women. a J.R. Libby: Troop 773: Retur- - bished the exterior signage and arti- . fact identification tags at Crestvew'se " McMahon Center nature study park.' s-' Kyle Lusk: Troop 77.3: Designed portable frames for the University of West Florida that allow beginning ar- cheology students to have practical EAGLE PROJECTS: Cr dig experience. prolecr:, throughouI ith Sparag,:j..-. ., k, d e:.grn , See SCOUTS 4 er nhanced PF'r.ect LiFe to its credit this year alone, scouting in Crestview has by no means exhausted its supply. "There are a lot more poten- tial Eagle Scouts coming up be- hind them, which is really excit- laster Romaine Rousset's son Ja- 'ear's Eagles. ir a boy to attain Eagle Scout," Ro- "It's a big deal for a scout. It's one follow you around for life." pervising completion of an Eagle refit the community is a major step ke to advance to the rank. e EAGLE NEST 4 e~t.te.,, ccuis :ronirbuted 10 Eagle C ,ear 'co,.I help Cha,-/r.e a handheld rodio ar,n-nrna ihot :, a er JOSHUA LEHMAN JOSHUA LEHMAN Holt family wishing for miracle Mom hopes family can be together for Christmas Special to the Crestview News Bulletin AUGUSTA, Ga. - Like most 7-year-olds, Joshua Lehman likes to play in the bathtub. On May 28, the Holt youngster unlocked the bathroom-door, ran the bath water, thought to stop the drain with the bath rug and then stepped in to play for a while. Joshua has autism. He didn't realize he had run the water on full hot, nor could he feel it. After playing for a bit, Joshua walked into the liv- ing room and sat next to his father, Tyler, to show his red hands. As Joshua's mother, Pam, began to wipe down his body, she noticed the coloring wasn't coming off, but his skin was. The family immediately headed to Sacred Heart Hos- pital in Pensacola. Joshua was stabilized in the emer- gency room while the medi- cal team working with him searched for a burn hospital that would accept him. He immediately was air- lifted to the Joseph M. Still Burn Center in Augusta, Ga., where he has spent the last several months in critical care unit undergoing multi- ple surgeries to help heal his See MIRACLE 4 WANT TO HELP? A fund has been established for Joshua Lehman at Wachovia Bank in care of his parents, Pam and Tyler Lehman. Donations will be greatly appreciated to offset medical expenses nor covered by insurance. Contact Wachovia Bank for details. is CRESTV 2 I Crestview News Bulletin Community Photos Saturday, December 6, 2008 Crestview High School HONORS Photos by ANN SPANN I CrestviewNews Bulletin TEACHER OF THE YEAR: Crestview High School Media Spe- STUDENT VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR: Brittany Bray was pre- PARENT VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR: Susan Jenkins was recent- cialist Ella Shaw receives flowers from Principal Ed Cole- sented with the Student Volunteer of the Year Award by ly selected as the Parent Volunteer of'the Year at Crest- man after being selected as CHS Teacher of the Year. Crestview High School Principal Ed Coleman. Bray is q view High School. Jenkins volunteers with the CHS cross Shaw has been a member of the CHS faculty for 24 member of the junior class at CHS, where she is active country team, many of the school's drama productions years, most of them served as head of the school's Eng- in Juniorettes, the morning show and journalism club. and in the administrative offices. Jenkins can be found lish Department. "This is an honor to be recognized by She also is the Bulldog mascot and Troop President of working any time there is an event at CHS, according to my peers. I have great students and community support the Theater Club. Brittany is the granddaughter of the Principal Ed Coleman and his staff. in Crestview," Shaw said, late Rosa Nelle Hilton, who was well known as a local educator and for years of community service. Knights of Columbus DONATION PREGNANCY CENTER DONATION: Crestview's Knights of Columbus Council 7968 recently presented a $667 check to the Crestview Pregnancy Center. Making the presentation are the K of C pro-life couple Reuben and Patty Bellotte, as well as Sue Carrington, center director, and Mrs. Bellotte's mother. Happy 1ST BIRTHDAY 9Krrien '4 9foria jurfison 12 -7ecep/lonisi Downtown Office 302 N. Wilson Street Crestview, FL 32536 850-682-5112 Photos by BOB KOPP I Special to the News Bulletin DIAPER STASH: The Knights also donated several hundred dollars worth of diapers and wipes. CRESTVI EW News Bulletin To report news, for information, subscriptions and advertising, call 682-6524. Jill Smith Special to the News Bulletin Claire Goedge celebrated her first birthday Oct. 27. She is the daughter of Eric and Deena Goedge of Crestview. Is your child celebrating his or her first birthday soon? Jill Smith takes the Crestview News Bulletin's "Happy First Birthday!" photos.in her studio at 5669 Reinke Dr., behind the Crestview library. Photos will be taken by appointment between 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. on Tuesdays. Please call 826-1819 for an ap- pointment.A free birthday photo will be taken for publication in the Crestview News Bulletin. Additional photo packages are available for purchase. "Happy First Birthday!" photos are pub- lished in Wednesday editions of the N,ews Bulletin. Photos must be arranged within one month of the child's first birthday. Call 826-1819 for details. laces o EN. OF CRESTVIEW MEMBER FDIC Your Hometo'n "BAtk Since 1956.' Our newest friendly face, Gloria Burlison, is also that friendly voice you hear when you call First National Bank of Crestview. A Cre.tview High School graduate and a 5 year banking veteran, Gloria gives everyone a friendly greeting as they walk through our doors or telephone us. Fluent in Spanish, she manages the switchboard, safe deposit box area, lobby traffic and ,check ordering, while answering all questions wn ih a sm Ti on her face and in her voice. She and her husband, Daniel are the parents of a son, Michael. When questioned about her job, Gloria remarked "I enjoy working at the bank and meeting people. In today's age ot automation. customers love to know. there is someone on the other end of the phone that cares what they have to say. I enjoy putting a face with the many customers that I speak with on the phone. They have all become my extended family." Main Office 1301 Industrial Drive -Crestview, FL 32539 850-682-5111 Southside Office 2541 S. Hwy 85 Crestview, FL 32539 850-682-3111 NEWS INFORMATION IF YOU HAVE A CONCERN OR COMMENT ABOUT CRErTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN'S COVERAGE, 'LEASE 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 ..... ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR ANN SPANN ........ PHOTOGRAPHER RANDY DICKSON .... SPORTS EDITOR RENEE BELL ........ TYPESETTING In County 13 weeks......... ........... ..........$9.00 36 weeks............................$17.00 52 weeks............................ $31.20 PRODUCTION GREG ALLEN ....... ONLINE EDITOR AMANDA KOSCHE ... GRAPHIC ARTIST CIRCULATION INFORMATION 682-6524 THE CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN IS PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY EACH WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY BY FLORIDA FREEDOM NEWSPAPERS, INC., AT 295 W. JAMES LEE BLVD., CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA 32536. PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA. POSTMASTER: PLEASE SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN, 295 W. JAMES LEE BLVD, CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA 32536. ALL MATERIAL HEREIN IS PROPERTY OF THE CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN. 0 Out of County 13 w eeks..............................$1,4.00 36 weeks.......................$22.00 52 weeks............................ $36.20 r'�'llUJ.TISINiH!NWI BLEII _,I Weather Radio Weather Radio Weather radios, including special needs NOAA Weather Radios, are available in a variety of models. Ba~aSUBSCRIPTIONmRATES Saturday, December 6, 2008 Religion Crestview News Bulletin I 3 From the PULPIT Always remember the true meaning of Christmas Can you hear the sounds? They are the sounds of the approach of Christmas! The sounds can be deafening. "Sale! Sale! Sale! Save! Save! Save! Buy this, that and the other thing to make your special someone, spouse, child, grandchild, niece, nephew, parent, grandparent, dog, cat, par- akeet or turtle happy this 'holiday season.'" Back on Labor Day, when I saw the first Christ- mas display put up in a store, I promised myself I this year would not go off on a tangent about the commercial- ization of Christmas. As you can tell by THE REV. MARK I could not BROADHEAD keep it in any longer. With the economy the way it is this year, I believe spending will be down quite a bit. But then, I don't think there would be much wrong with that. I don't think God has a desire for us to go into debt when celebrating the birth of his Son. Have you ever wondered what Christmas would be like if we stopped spending so much money on gifts that may or may not be appreci- ated, or that may or may not last more than three weeks? Have you ever wondered what it would be like to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ (without all the fuss of shopping and "Santa Claus-ing"), and the fact that God - who is the cre- ator of all that is - chose to come live among people so he could win us back to himself? Have you ever wondered what it would be like to at- tend worship on one of the holiest days of the year and focus your attention solely upon this wondrous act of God? For most in our society, this will never happen, be- cause now most everything about Christmas is focused on snowmen, jolly old elves and grinches. The focus is placed on purchasing big- ger and more expensive items to impress others. The birth of Jesus Christ barely gets a footnote any- more. It has even gotten to the point where Christians can no longer say "Merry Christmas" in polite so- ciety for fear of offending someone or instigating a lawsuit. Can you believe Christ- mas started off as a Chris- tian holiday (holy-day)? What were we thinking by letting it be taken away? This year, as you prepare for and celebrate Christ- mas, reclaim for yourself, your family and your church, the solemnity of celebrating the birth of Je- sus Christ. He is the one to be worshiped that day and every day. It can all start by not be- ing afraid to declare firmly and with conviction: Merry Christmas! The Rev. Mark Broad- head is pastor at the First Presbyterian Church of Laurel Hill, 8115 Fourth Street in Laurel Hill (652- 2164) and the First Presby- terian Church of Crestview, at the intersection of U.S. Highway 90 and State Road 85 in the heart of Crestview. Sunday morning worship is at 9 a.m. in Laurel Hill and 11 a.m. in Crestview. (682-2835). Website: www. firstpresbyterian-crest- view.org. Church BRIEFS Photos by BRIAN HUGHES I Crestview News Bulletin -BLESSED EVENT: Actors portraying Mary and Joseph enact the stable scene in the Dogwood Acres annual living nativity. Living Nativity offers escape from commercialism Brian Hughes Crestview News Bulletin VERNON - The original Nativity came about quite simply. Mary and Jo- seph arrived in Bethlehem, and with- out advance reservations, there was no room at the inn. A simple stable suf- ficed, the Son of God was born, and the rest was history. Recreating that joyous simplicity, however, takes a bit of effort. Just ask Tracy Curenton of Laurel Hill. Last year the task of orchestrating Dogwood Acres' annual "Christmas at Dogwood" living Nativity program oc- cupied most of her fall. SOn opening night, with 45 minutes to go before the first of more than 700 visi- tors streamed into the church camp and retreat center, Curenton learned the bus with many major performers was running late. Costumes and scripts were hastily distributed to volunteers who thought they'd be doing other tasks. The pro- gram commenced as scheduled, with Mary and Joseph making it to Bethle- hem in time for Jesus' birth. Visitors of all faiths delight in un- dertaking their own.pilgrimages during "Christmas at Dogwood," a spiritual journey that reinforces the true mean- ing of Christmas. Following the trail of several thousand flickering candles through the woods, the rampant com- mercialism and woes of the secular world are left far behind. Following their personal pilgrim- age to the stable in Bethlehem, guests visit Dogwood Acres' cheery dining hall, where refreshments and live mu- sic await, and a cozy fire crackles on the hearth. A hayride returns guests to their cars, though many opt to stroll the wooden walkway and admire the guest cabins festooned with white lights. With Curenton reassuming her du- ties as the camp's food service direc- tor, this year's "Christmas at Dogwood" producer Evan Krueger not only coor- dinates a cast of more than a dozen ac- tors, there are also livestock to wrangle, supplies to order, and accommodations for performers, volunteers and guests to arrange. CUE THE BEASTS: Christmas at Dogwood volunteers wrangle animal per- formers for the evening's living nativity. CHRISTMAS AT DOGWOOD Fri. and Sat., Dec. 12 and 13, 5:30 to 9 p.m. Admission is free and open to all faiths. (However, donations are appreciated.) Church buses and vans are welcome; check with your pastor to organize a group. Over- night accommodations available for families and church groups. Dogwood Acres, the outdoor ministry of the Presbytery of Florida, is less than an hour's drive from Crestview in Vernon. DIRECTIONS: Take 1-10 east to exit 112 (Bonifay). Bear right and follow County Road 79 south into Vernon. At the 2nd blinking light in Vernon, turn left onto Country Road 279 (a.k.a. Moss Hill Road). Go about 4 miles; the Dogwood Acres entrance is on the left. For information or to volunteer, call '(850) 535-2695, or visit www. dogwoodacres.org. Please turn in your church news briefs to the News Bulletin by 2 p.m. on Wednesday. EVENTS EPIPHANYTAILGATE SALES: The next sale will be held today and will con- tinue every first Saturday of the month. RFunds generated are used for Epiphany Epis- copal Church's outreach ac- tivities. Participants may sell whatever they like at a cost of $10 per parking space. Concessions are available inside. Call Mary at (850) 665- 3437 for details. The church is located at 424 Garden St. in Crestview. CHRISTMAS CAN- TATA: Valley Road Baptist Church at 1018 Valley Road in Crestview, will host its Christmas cantata, "Wel- come to Our World," by Craig Adams on Sunday at 11 a.m. DAVE RAMSEY FI- NANCIAL PEACE UNI- VERSITY: at St. Mark Unit- ed Methodist Church. Free Preview: Tuesday at 6 p.m. Classes Begin: Jan. 6 at 6 p.m. and continue every Tuesday until March 31. Child care will be provid- ed. Classes will meet in the Church Sanctuary Contact April Hight (423-0458) for more information or attend free preview. ANNOUNCEMENTS BAKER FIRST UMC SCHEDULE: Contempo- rary worship is at 8:30 a.m. at the church, located at located at 5826 N. Hwy. 189, just north of the traffic light in Baker. BORN TO WIN: Radio show airs every day at 12:30 p.m. on WTJT 90.1 FM. Pre- sented by Northwest Florida Church of God, pastored by Carl Dillenback. CATHOLIC RCIA: The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is designed for those seeking one or more of the Sacraments of Initiation; Baptism, Confir- mation, and Eucharist. This formation process is the church's approved method for individuals to become members of the Catholic community. Sessions are held at the Eglin Chapel Center Annex from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. each Wednesday eve- ning. For more information, please call SusanfHuberty at 882-7320. FREE BIBLE COURSE: Airport Road Church of Christ is offering a free Bible correspondence course. Call 682-4025 for more informa- tion. The radio program airs Monday through Saturday at 5:45 a.m. on WAAZ, 104.7 FM. BOOK OF REVELA- TIONS STUDY: Each Sun- day evening at 5 p.m., the Good Hope Congregational Church presents the study of the Book of Revelations. Rev. Tommy Coleman will be presenting the study and there will be finger foods to follow every Sunday eve- ning. Anyone interested may join. Call 537-4307 for more information. SQUARE DANCING: The -New Bethel Methodist Church hosts square danc- ing in the Fellowship Hall on Thursday nights at 7 p.m. Come out for fun and good exercise! Jameson Inn offers holiday cheer Special to the News Bulletin Crestview's Jameson Inn is proud to offer a mea- sure of holiday cheer with its annual Holiday Hospital Hospitality program. The program provides support to families in need of accom- modations as. they visit loved ones in the hospital over the holiday season. "This is our way of giv- ing back to the community," said Teresa Davis, general manager of the Jameson Inn in Crestview. "It's an oppor- tunity to share the thing we do best - provide award- winning hospitality and cus- tomer service to the people who need it most." Through Jan. 9, the Jameson Inn will offer fami- lies visiting loved ones in the hospital the first night free and up to five additional night at half off the hotel's current Best Available Rate. Guests should contact the hospital where their loved one is stay- ing to receive a referral from a hospital staff member. Fundraising professionals honor philanthropists Special to the News Bulletin More than 50,000 people at over 100 events across North America celebrated the 22nd anniversary of National Phi- lanthropy Day in November to remind the public about the importance of giving and vol- unteering, especially during difficult economic times. National Philanthropy Day, coordinated by the Asso- ciation of Fundraising Profes- . sionals (AFP), acknowledges the valuable contributions that charitable giving and volunteerism have made to society. Nonprofit organizations were invited to nominate a "Heart of Gold" recipient, an individual who has gone above and beyond and is specifically chosen by the nonprofit for recognition: PJC Foundation recog- nized Karen Hendrix Covenant Hospice recog- nized Wal-Mart Associates of Northwest Florida Alzheimer's Family Ser- vices recognized Taris Savell University of West Florida recognized Nancy Fetterman The West Florida Chapter of the Association of Fmdrais- ing Professionals, along with Buzz Ritchie, emcee of the event, recognized several in- dividuals and organizations. The Kobacker Family Foundation received the 2008 Outstanding Philanthropic Legacy award. Gulf Power Corporation received the 2008 Outstand- ing Charitable Corporation award. Kevin Doyle received the 2008 Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser award. The Sansing Foundation received the 2008 Outstand- ing Philanthropic Organiza- tion award. Bobby and Suzanne Kahn received the 2008 Outstand- ing Philanthropist of the Year award. Iu Ca NEM i P�AR I I 4 I Crestview News Bulletin Local Saturday, December 6, 200.8 County Republicans announce new leadership Special to the News Bulletin Okaloosa County Republicans announced their new leadership: Chairman, Barbara Wall; Vice Chairman, Dino Minutillo; Secretary, Gayle Jacobson; and Trea- surer Nate Lepper. Those elected to serve a four year term are State Committeewoman Caroline Fitzgerald and State Com- mitteeman Steve Czonstka. SCOUTS from page 1 Jason Rousset: Troop painting the picnic tables 30: Refurbished the out- and delineating vendor side of the concession booth spaces. stand at Crestview High Chayne Sparagowski: School's Jack Foster Sta- Troop 773: Designed a dium. handheld radio antenna Justin Rumbach: Troop that enhances Project 773: Reburbished and re- Lifesaver rescuers' ability painted the picnic pavilion to track Alzheimer's pa- at Old Spanish Trail Park, tients who have wandered including cleaning and re- from their homes. EAGLE NEST from page 1 "On top of passing their weekly meeting, Schwartz scout master conference and said. Eagle Board of Review, they "Both of these units not are required to have a num- only provide service through ber of merit badges," Assis- Eagle projects, but boys who tant Scout Master Kelly Car- are moving up in ranks need rico explained. "Twelve are service hours, so the troops mandatory, and they have to are always open to ideas for have a minimum of 21." projects from the commu- Mandatory badges in- nity," she said. clude skills such as first aid, Troop 773 meets on Mon- camping, hiking, personal days at the Knights of Co- fitness and personal man- lumbus Hall on U.S. High- agement. way 90 at 6:30 p.m. Troop 30 Boys interested in becom- meets on Mondays at First ing Boy Scouts, and mem- United Methodist Church on bers of the community who Texas Parkway at 7 p.m. have ideas for Eagle Scout "The doors to both troops projects, are welcome to are always open," Schwartz visit either troop during its said. Find it online at www.crestviewbulletin.com What's HAPPENING From staff reports TODAY LH COMMUNITY YARD SALE: The Hobo Festival Committee, Inc. is hosting a yard sale today to raise funds for the next Hobo Festival. Set up begins at 6 a.m. today, and the sale starts at 8 a.m. Antiques, furniture, clothes, goodies. Booths are $10 each. Applications available at Laurel Hill City Hall. Call 652-3677 for details. Entrants must be pre- registered to have a booth. Booth locations are on a first come, first serve basis. BLOOD DRIVES: today at American Legion, 898 James Lee Blvd., Crestview - 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday: First United Methodist Church, 599 Eighth Avenue, Crestview - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: The Main Street Crestview Association is hosting an Olde Towne Christmas ba- zaar today at Courthouse Terrace in Crestview from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. FLORIDA TRAIL AS- SOCIATION: Volunteers needed for trail work on Eg- lin trails at 8 a.m. today. De- tails: (850) 939-0966. Sunday at 2 p.m., annual Christmas party at Bear Lake in Blackwater River State Forest. Non-members welcome. Details: 862-9633. Visit http://choctaw.flori- datrail.org for details on the group's upcoming events. NORTH OKALOOSA FRIENDLY THRIFTI- ETTES BANQUET: is Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Carver Hill school Center, School Ave., Crestview. Tickets are $8 per person for the event. Minister Faye Allen is guest speaker for the event, and the public is welcome to attend. COPS FOR KIDS, spon- sored by the Crestview Police Department, is in dire need of money, new or used toys, unwrapped, and clothes, for their Christmas gift-giving program. Cops for Kids helped 160 children in recent years, but current- ly has enough donations for approximately 25 children. Help them make a child's Christmas a little brighter by calling Beverly Baggett, Lt. Lehneis or Lt. Buckner at 682-3544. RED CROSS CHRIST- MAS TREES: Okaloosa Land Company and All Flor- ida Fence and Deck have donated space to support the Red Cross Christmas tree sale fund-raiser this year. Frasier Fir trees from the Carolina mountains have been fresh cut and are being sold at 4100 S. Ferdon in Crestview. If you would rather have them pick a tree for you and deliver it at a cost of $25 plus the tree price, call (800) 773- 7620. Tree lot hours: Monday - Friday, 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday - 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Prices range from $30 for a 3/4-foot tree to $130 for a 9/10- foot tree. The 11- to 25-foot trees are special order only. CHRISTMAS - IN CRESTVIEW TOUR OF HOMES Sunday from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served at the festively decorated GFWC clubhouse building at 150 Woodlawn Dr., Crestview (behind Wood- lawn Baptist Church). The entrance fee is a donation of $10 for adults and $5 for chil- dren under 12 years old. For info or tickets, please call 217-5869 or 682-1416. Tick- ets will also be available at the clubhouse on the day of tour. Proceeds will go to club charities. CHRISTMAS CAN- TATA: Sunday at 11 a.m. at Valley Road Baptist Church, 1018 Valley Road, Crestview. Everyone is invited to attend the program, "Welcome to Our World," by Craig Adams. LEGISLATIVE PUB- LIC HEARING: Members of Okaloosa County's state legislative delegation will hold a public hearing Thurs- day from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Okaloosa County School Dis- trict Administrative Building at 120 Lowery Place in Fort Walton Beach. The meeting will take place in the School Board meeting room. HOLIDAY SHOPPING: Women's Advisory Commit- tee of North Okaloosa Medi- cal Center is hosting a fashion jewelry sale and gifts for all ages on Dec. 11 and 12 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Senior Circle classroom. Details: Jane Lindenberg, 689-8446. TOYS FOR TOTS: A lo- cal Toys for Tots effort will collect toys for local children now through Dec. 24. All toys collected will stay in the local community. MIRACLE from pace 1 burns. He has undergone skin grafts on more than 50 percent of his body, most re- cently on his heel. He spent three months on a ventilator and in an in- duced coma so he would not fight the ventilator or try to pull off the skin grafts. Pam has spent the entire time at Joshua's bedside in the burn unit, leaving her husband, mother and stepfa- ther behind to care for Josh's two siblings. She was given a place to stay by the Southern Fire- fighter's Burn Foundation. Tyler and the family make the seven-hour drive to Au- gusta as often as possible, but months go by between visits. "All in all, we're doing OK," Pam said the day after Thanksgiving. "My other kids had trouble to begin with, but now they are resigned to the fact mom's not home and isn't going to be home for a while. "Atfirstwhentheycouldn't tell me if he was going to live, that's when it was hardest. Now that (Joshua) is OK and is going to be OK... all in all, we're doing fine." Joshua already faced a lifetime of issues before the accident. Typically, the family spends several hours a week in therapy for gross motor skills, language development and basic skills assessments. Joshua's behavioral therapy has stopped many times, due to traveling distances to and from his therapists and fi- nancial restraints. Joshua's mother is now a full-time mom, leaving her job behind to care for Joshua and his two brothers. Joshua will face many more surgeries and count- less hours of physical ther- apy to help him with his full recovery from his accident. Once these scars have healed, his therapy for au- tism recovery will continue with hopes that there will be improvement in all areas of /N//,m affected skill level. Joshua is still in the Burn Unit recovering from his injuries. Joshua will be in a wheelchair because the burns left him unable to bear weight on his legs. Pam said doctors think he will walk again, but it will be a while. The family is hopeful that he and his mother will be home before Christmas be- fore likely heading off to a hospital in Jacksonville for further rehabilitation. "I hope they let us have a little outpatient visit," Pam said. "Because I have other kids and I hope we can all be together for Christmas." NMM Rl The Seagle family is growing and so is their community hospital. When Mark Seagle, a minister at Crestview's Emmanual Baptist Church, started planning a family with his wife, Susan, they did a lot of research beforehand. They'd heard nothing but good things about North Okaloosa and Dr. Bankert, and since the hospital was so close, it was an easy choice. When Mark and Susan Seagle's daughter, Ella, was born at North Okaloosa Medical Center this year, it was almost like a reunion. After all, Julia, Lydia, Cynthia and John Mark were all born here, too. After experiencing our $1 million in renovations, Susan says this time was better than ever. "They did everything to keep me comfortable. They really catered to me. But they did the same for Mark, too." Moms always get the special treatment at North Okaloosa Medical Center, including in-room baby warmers and spa-style menus with special offerings for new moms. The 0 NORTH OKALOOSA Seagles have chosen to come back to North Okaloosa Medical coo MEDICAL CENTER Center to have every one of their children. Once you experience Q quality C a r e. Rig h t Her e. our care anrd our ni'.. reri:,.. iedf.:iie:.. you'll know why. 8 5 0-6 89-8100 8 , MCRESTAIE O NORTH OKALOOSA Y MCA oo MEDICAL CENTER _ A December 13, 8008 S JB/iW1/Usa.. TOR i9imn & I ltM Vni F Vm Fim ole zIDs When: Saturday, December 13th, 2008, at 8:30am Where: North Okaloosa Medical Center (151 E. Redstone Ave., Crestview, FL) Entry Fees: $16 Pre-Registration Postmarked by Dec. .1st $18 Late Entry (up to Dec. 12th) $20 Race Day $10 Fun Run Kids (anytime) *Fee includes race shirxt* Call 850-689-2999 for more information DIVISION/AWARDS: Awards in 10K and 5K runs: Overall, M/F, Master M/F, Grandmaster M/F. Wheelchair M/F, three deep AGE GROUPS: 1-9, 10-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, to 75+ WALKERS(5K): Overall M/F. three deep in age groups, 1-19, 20-29, 30-39, 70+ RUN RUN: Overall M/F, Ribbons to all finishers Contact: Co-Race Director Gen Scott Ph: 850.428.2196 or gscott@ecymca.org, Bety Armour Ph: 850.368.6508 or betty.armour@ecymca.org Saturday, December 6, 2008 Obituary Octaveon Javez Bradberry Sunrise Aug. 5,2008 Sunset Dec. 1, 2008 Octaveon Javez Bradber- ry, the son of Octavia Brad- berry and Carl Sherrod, passed away Dec. 1, 2008. A funeral service will be held at Christian Fam- ily Life Ministries, located at 410 Wingard St., Crest- view, on Saturday, Dec. 6 at 10 a.m. Interment will be at Springhill Cemetery in Crestview. Please send all flowers and donations to Whitehu- rst-Powell Funeral Home, 438 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, FL 32536. Sign, leave a remem- brance or view the guest book for Octaveon Brad- berry online at www.crest- viewbulletin.com., Crestview Police Dept. reports 10/20: DANIEL LEE SHIFFIETT, 27, of 227 Ad- dison Place, Crestview, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. * CRAIG ANDREW VAN AKEN, 44, of 384 Richman Road, Holt, was charged with possession of a controlled substance with- out a prescription. * JACOB TED GRICE, 26, of 3017 Ca- bela Lane, Crestview, was charged with driving while license suspended or re- voked, first offense. 10/22: DEXTER LAMAR DURM, 47, of 5535 Brackin St., Crestview, was charged with driving while license suspended, first offense. * ANTHONY LEWIS, 49, of 514 S. Lincoln St., Crestview, was charged with battery (domestic violence), bat- tery and sale of cocaine with 1,000 feet of a public housing facility. 10/23: ERIC REYNOLDS, 20, of 705 Riva Ridge Drive, Crestview, was charged with contempt of court - violation of a domestic violence injunc- tion and aggravated stalking after injunction - violation for protection. * BRYANT DAVID PATE, 33, of 403 Mc- Clelland St., Crestview, was charged with knowingly driv- ing while license suspended or revoked. 10/24: CHRISTOPHER CLAYTON MCCLELLAN, 3,4, of 536 Brackin St., Crest- view, was charged with seven counts of fraud - insuf- ficient funds. * RICHARD SHAMBO, 61, of 2982 E. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, was charged with carrying a concealed electric weapon or device and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 10/25: BRYAN KEITH GRICE, 5184 John Jones Road, Holt, was charged with resisting arrest with- out violence. * BRANDON DAVID SUMMERLIN, 2,9, of t924 B Street, Crestview, was charged with habitually driv- ing while license suspended or revoked. 10/29: RICKY DEAN JOHNSON, 43, of 110 Ste- phens Lane, Crestview, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and violation of munici- pal speed posted. 10/31: ELY PIERCE WHITE, 7689 Old River Road, Baker, was charged with driv- ingunderthe influence of alco- hol or drugs and driving while license suspended orrevoked. 11/1: GAVIN EDWARD BRAME, 28, of 6096 Lake Lane, Crestview, was charged with knowingly driving while license suspended orrevoked. * BART STORM MACDON- ALD, 38, of 120 Patton St., Crestview, was charged with knowingly driving while li- cense suspended or revoked, first offense, and resisting an officer by refusal to sign and accept a citation/summons. 11/4: JESSICA MA- RIE MCDONALD, 25, was charged with habitually driv- ing while license suspended or revoked. * JEROME DEV- ON WILKS, 42, of 313 South- ern Court, Crestview, was charged with resisting arrest without violence. 11/6: CINDY ALICE MC- DONALD, 32, of 296 Oakdale Ave. W, Apt. 10, Crestview, was charged with aggra- vated battery/domestic vio- lence. 11/7: BOBBYJ. HEIRD, 44, of 174 Gillis Drive, Crestview, was charged with Failure to appear on an original charge of trespassing based on a war- rant from Escambia County Sheriff's Office. firearm. Local Crestview News Bulletin 5 Sister City REPORT A gift in the making NOTE: Our sister city's rich maritime heritage fig- ures in two reports from Noirmoutier en Ulle. The News Bulletin exchanges monthly stories with our sister city community. Marie-Therese Reed Noirmoutier Sister City Com- mittee What is real fun in France is that wherever we are, we are very close to beauti- ful historical places, as the country is not even as big as Texas. So, I recently crossed the Gois (our historic connec- tion to the continent, passa- ble only at low tide) and met some American friends in nearby La Rochelle to show them a historical happening of special interest to them and to you. We drove about 20 miles out of La Rochelle to the city of Rochefort where the repli- ca of the frigate of La Fayette is being built. La Fayette ob- tained funds from the King Louis XVI (who got behead- ed during the Revolution) to go and help George Wash- ington boost the English out of the American colonies. The frigate, L'Hermione, is being built with the same tools as in the 18th century. It has been underway for many years and is supposed to be finished in 2012 if the work can be pursued. Right now it has stopped because of lack of funds, and we are hoping for a few generous sponsors to help out. When launched, 'Hermione will sail to America and-be anchored in Boston harbour as a symbol of Franco-American friend- ship. LE COURRIER VENDEEN I Special to the News Bulletin BON VOYAGE: The retired passenger ferry Amiral- Bougainville departs Noirmoutier for the last time, heading to Brittany where it will be refurbished by new owners for service as a day trip vessel. crestview bulletin .corn A CAROLYN SCHLATTER I Special to the News Bulletin UNDER CONSTRUCTION: As a special gift to America in recognition of our nations'long friendship, maritime artisans are constructing a replica of La Fayette's frigate L'Hermione using 1 8th-century construction techniques in La Rochelle, France. When completed the ship will sail to Boston har- bor where it will be open to the public. dieu, Amiral-Bougainville' Franck Fischbach Le Courrier Vend6en I Special to the News Bulletin TheAmiral-Bougainville, a passenger ferry that con- nected Noirmoutier and Yeu Island, has departed Noir- moutier for the last time. For three years, its hulk was abandoned at Herbaudiere port, in view of passersby. For some it was a wart; for others, it's the heri- tage of the island's past. In October, Amiral-Bou- gainville left the port, but not to be destroyed as was the Thalassa, another float- ing ruin dismantled at Noir- moutier's port a few months ago. The ship was drawn by a boat from the SNSM, France's national sea rescue organization, to the port en- trance. There, another boat from the Finist'Mer society took care of the Amiral, to tow it to Brittany in the west of the France. In the port of Douarnenez, the Amiral will be restored by Finist'Mer, its new owner. It will have a new life under the new name of Nouvelle Louise. Along with its new sister vessel, Herve-de-Portzmo- ger, the ships will offer voy- ages to new passengers in Brittany. 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Catching up to the motorist, the officer discharged his Taser, but the probes did not take hold. A second zap did the trick - for a moment - before a probe fell loose, resulting in a third shot from the Taser as the man started to take off again. Yet the man continued to struggle until a second officer ar- rived on the scene to assist. When things calmed down, the officer asked the man why he had run. "He told me he did not have a license," the officer reported. The man "also made several statements that he did not have any narcotics," the officer reported. "I told [him] no one said he had nar- cotics and asked why he continued to mention it." Hmmm...could someone have some guilty feelings? Interrupted ATF operation You'd think criminals would know that threatening an officer with the loss of his employment isn't going to get them out of trouble, nor gain any sympathy from a hard-working cop just doing his job. A 38-year-old Crestview driver nonetheless tried the tired old tac- tic when he was pulled over for run- ning his Chevy pick-up through a stop sign. When it was discovered the driver's license was suspended, the man was arrested. "He became extremely upset... [and] stated he was currently working an operation with the ATF and that we were going to lose our jobs," the officer reported. The driver then added, "I'll get outta jail in three days, and I'm gonna kick your" posteriors. I can confidently assure our readers that to date, both officers are still on patrol and their posteri- ors are unscathed. The high cost of DUI A 46-year-old Crestview man had recently been arrested for refusing to submit to a breath test on a sus- pected DUI charge when a couple weeks later, he was pulled over for the same offense. "Man, why can't you let me go with a warning?" he asked officers. "Please sir, just give me a warning and if you catch me again you can put me on death row." Tempting as the offerwas, officers still booked him on charges of driving with a suspended license, DUI and refusal to submit to a breath test. "I just paid for a DUI and you're trying to give me another one," the man complained. "I just got out of jail and paid a lot of money!" Some citizens, however, may like the idea of putting drunken drivers on death row. I do. Poetic justice A 32-year-old Crestview woman was charged with stealing $232.82 worth of merchandise from a large local discount retailer by swapping UPC tags from lower-priced items, resulting in her paying just $23.94. The retailer refunded her $23.94 before she was hauled off to the clink, but did so with a gift card for the store. In an admirable feat of po- etic justice, she was then issued with a trespass warning to stay away. 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The win- ning - essays from each of FAR's 13 districts, including the Emerald Coast, will then go on to compete for one of three additional $5,000 state scholarships. This means one local senior stands to win as much as $6,000 in scholarship funds to be used at the college of his or her choice. "This is a tremendous opportunity for local high school students to enhance their educational opportu- nities, while helping us get the word out about the many ways Realtors benefit the lo- cal community," said ECAR president Cliff Chaplin. Although students enter- ing the competition must be enrolled in a Florida high school, the funds may be used-at any higher educa- tion institute, such as a col- lege, university or technical school. Application kits and cover forms are available at the guidance offices of high schools located within ECAR's district. They are also available for download at http://media.floridareal- tors.org. The deadline to en- ter is Feb. 9. The winning entries will be decided in mid-March. Children whose parents ,or guardians are licensed real estate practitioners, or are employed by the Florida Association of Realtors or any local board or associa- tion, are not eligible to en- ter. Entries must be typed, double-spaced and cannot exceed 500 words. Each es- say must be accompanied by an official cover form and postmarked no later than Feb. 09, 2009. Entries are to be mailed to the Florida Association of Realtors, P0. Box 725025, Orlando, FL. For more information please visit www.emerald- coastrealtors.com. Get your pet's photo with 'Santa PAWS' Special to the News Bulletin * / The annual Pet Photos with Santa program gives pet owners the opportunity to have their pet's picture taken with Santa Claus while also supporting PAWS. The money raised from the Santa PAWS photos goes to the "Guardian Angel -Fund". The'money raised for this fund goes toward provid- ing medical care for special needs animals or training for animals needing obedience training. Bring your pet for photos with Santa on Dec. 11 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Junkyard Dog Gift 'n Thrift located at 179 NE Eglin Pkwy. or on Dec. 17 from 4 to 7 p.m. at PAWS (in administrative building next door to the shelter). For further information, call 850-243-1525 or visit www. paws-shelter.com. Crestview TRC City of Crestview Admin- istrative Services Director Mike Wing provided this re- port for the Monday meeting of the Crestview Technical Review Committee. The committee reviewed the preliminary plat for the Staples building already un- der construction. The ground previously was divided into multiple small lots. The new plan will replat the land to make it one parcel. The committee also re- viewed site construction for the Grace commercial devel- opment parcel just past New Beginnings Church. A small office building is planned for the site. The project is in the site planning stage. For All Your Advertising Needs . . Crestview Bulletin 682-6524 v E Legal Services of North Florida celebrates 30 years Special to the News Bulletin In celebration of Legal Services of North Florida's (LSNF) 30 years of pro- viding legal representation to domestic violence victims, children, the -elderly and poverty law clients, LSNF held a luncheon reception on Nov. 6 at its Fort Walton Beach offices. Special recogni- tion was given to Ashley Smith Hern- don, who named a staff attorney's office in honor of her late father, attorney; Wal- ter J. Smith. LSNF's donor recognition system was unveiled. A time capsule will be filled with memories from the campaign, including the names of the Founders of Justice Society, a'perpetu- al society of donors making substantial gifts to LSNF's endowment fund. The LSNF Board of Directors also honored Kristine E. Knab, LSNF's Executive Director, for her 30 years of service to Legal Services of North Flor- ida. Kris is not retiring. LSNF is cele- brating the achievement of this grand milestone. Friends and colleagues from across the state have been send- ing contributions and best wishes in commemoration. of Kris's feat. Also, LSNF's Board of Directors chose to honor Kris's many years of service by naming the Tallahassee office lobby, The Kristine E. Knab Lobby! LSNF launched its major gift cam- paign in January 2007 to create an en- dowment that will secure the future of accessible legal services to domestic violence victims, children, and the el- derly and poverty level citizens in north Florida. LSNF, a non-profit organiza- tion, relies on grants and the generous gifts from supporters to provide free civil legal counsel and representation to residents of 16 counties, including Oka- loosa County. Led by 30th anniversary chairmen Benjamin Crump and Talbot 'Sandy' D'Alemberte, the endowment campaign encourages people to leave a legacy that will benefit the civil needs of the community for years to come. Area winners among Beacon Award honorees Three individuals with lo- cal connections were among those receiving this year's Beacon Awards for involve- ment in either protecting children from abuse or ne- glect or providing support to children who have already experienced abuse or ne- glect. The awards were present- ed today by the Circuit One Community Alliance, which was established by state stat- ute to provide a focal point for local participation and governance of community- based services for vulnerable children. "The awards aim to not only recognize the individual winners but to also inspire others in the community to join in the work to ensure the well-being of children in our area," said Chris Wells, chair of the Alliance. "Since the state privatized child pro- tection seven years ago, the job of preventing, protecting and supporting the children in the dependency system is not the job of any one agency, but falls to the community to step up and help as well." "This year's Beacon Award recipients show that everyone can do something to help abused and neglected children," said Janice Thom- as, Circuit One Administra- tor for the Department of Children and Families. "The needs of children and fami- lies in our area are so diverse that it takes assistance, sup- port and advocacy from so many sectors of the commu- nity. I am pleased we are able to recognize these outstand- ing examples of what indi- viduals and groups can do to improve the lives of these children and their families." This year's award winners included: * Jack Daly, CEO Chil- dren's Services in Okaloosa/ Walton, who was recognized in the Day Care category be- cause of his advocacy for the care of children and his in- volvement in ensuring qual- ity care. Yes! I want to order j 1is Ern,,Id Coast Swimsuit Calendar! Name Mailing Address Daytime Phone - Payment 0 Check - Payable to Northwest Florida Daily News NIE Q Credit Card - OVISA QMASTERCARD QAmerican Express QDiscover Name - Card Number Quantity: @ $10.00 =__ Sales tax 6% = Total due = Signature Exp. Date Return this form to: Heather Pike, Northwest Florida Daily News NIE, PO Box 2949, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32549 or go online and order at www.nwfdailynews.com Questions? Call Michelle MacLeod or Heather Pike at 850-863-1111 2w02 Find it at www.crestviewbulletin.com sponsored by OMEPELD(*GCOps -COFFEE 1r GRJLLE- Dec 0 ,,-11 .rs ln .11 Email Address 8 I Crestview News Bulletin Local Saturday, December 6, 2008 CRESTVIEW WHOLESALE BUILDING SUPPLY See us for all your hunting and fishing needs 984 Hwy. 90 West Crestview, FL (850)682-5624 December's holiday hunting traditions There's finally a chill and a certain festiveness in the air as most of us try to take time off from work to enjoy spend- ing quality time with family and friends and reflect on the past year. Children will be out of school on winter break soon. The holiday season is upon us, and so are several traditional hunting opportuni- ties. The second phase of waterfowl and coot season comes in statewide today and runs through Jan. 25. In addition to the usual hunting license and permit require- ments, duck hunters also must have a Florida water- fowl permit ($3) and a federal duck stamp ($15). The daily bag limit on ducks is six, but you need to know your ducks before you pull the trigger, because there are different daily limits for each species. For instance, within the six-bird limit there can be only one black duck, one mottled duck, one ful- vous whistling-duck and one pintail. Only two of your six-bird limit can be redheads and three may be wood ducks. And you may have no more than four scoters and four mallards (of which only two can be female) in your bag. All other species of ducks can be taken up to the six-bird limit, except harlequin ducks, and canvasback season is closed. This year, the daily bag limit on scaup has changed. You may take only one through Jan. 5; then you can take two from Jan. 6 until wa- terfowl season ends Jan. 25. The daily limit on coots is 15, and there's a five-bird limit on mergansers (only two of which may be hooded). When hunting water- fowl, hunters may use only non-toxic shotgun shells. In fact, it's illegal for hunters to possess lead shot when waterfowl hunting. Only iron, (steel), bismuth-tin and vari- ous tungsten-alloys are per- missile. For something different, try woodcock hunting. Wood- cock season runs Dec. 20 through Jan. 18. Woodcocks are excellent game birds because they hold well for pointing bird dogs and pro- vide a challenging shot when flushed. The daily bag limit is three. The third phase of mourn- ing and white-winged dove season opens Dec. 13 and runs through Jan. 11. The dai- ly bag limit's been increased this year to 15 birds. From November on, shooting hours for all migra- tory birds are a half-hour before sunrise to sunset. You must get a no-cost migratory bird permit where you pur- chase your hunting license before you hunt any of these birds. The only firearm you're allowed to hunt migratory game birds with is a shotgun, no larger than 10-gauge. Shotguns must be plugged to a three-shell capacity (maga- zine and chamber combined). Bows also are legal. Retrievers and bird dogs can be useful in hunting mi- gratory game' birds. Artificial decoys, as well as manual or mouth-operated bird calls, also are legal and essential gear for duck hunters. You may hunt migra- tory game birds over an agricultural field, as long as the crop's been planted by regular agricultural methods. However, don't even think about "sweetening" the field by scattering agricultural products over it - or any- where near it - or you could wind up in serious trouble. It doesn't matter if you aren't Florida Outdoors Tony Young VC Media Relations Coordinator the one who scattered the bait. If you knew or should've known such bait was present, you're accountable under the law. Some other things you can't do while hunting migra- tory game birds include using rifles, pistols, crossbows, traps, snares, nets, sinkboxes, swivel guns, punt guns, bat- tery guns, machine guns, fish hooks, poisons, drugs, explo- sive substances; live decoys, recorded bird calls or sounds or electrically amplified bird- call imitations. Shooting from a moving automobile or boat and herding or driving birds with vehicles or vessels also is against the law. Bobcat and otter hunting season is through March 1. There's no daily bag or sea- son limit on either species. Like foxes, bobcats may be chased year-round with dogs, but possessing firearms during the closed season be- tween March 2 and Nov. 30 is prohibited. On a few wildlife management areas, bobcats and otters may riot be taken, so please consult the specific ' area brochure before you hunt. Whether upland bird hunt- ing with friends and family, shooting ducks on the pond with your favorite lab or tak- ing that big bobcat as he slips up behind an unsuspecting fawn, December has the hunting opportunities you're. looking for. Here's wishing you happy holidays and a successful hunting season. If'you can, .remember to introduce some- one new to our great sport. As always, have fun, hunt safely and ethically, and we'll see you in the woods! WILKS POOLS 682-9582 2785 S. Goodwin Ave. SCrestviewv, FL Flog ERICA uahity You Can Stand On" S/ 2254 South Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 (850) 689-8977 , Z Next to Publix New Office Hours 0 Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. \_ Saturday 10 a.m. -2 p.m. ' _: .Closed Sundays Now Two Great Locations to Serve You! 12889 Emerald Coast Pkwy. / Suite 113-B Destin, FL 32550 (850)650-8511 I Located In Miramar Plaza New Office Hours Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed Sundays Outdoor BRIEFS State opens new roads for hunting season Florida Division of Forestry officials announce temporary road openings for the upcom- ing hunting season in Black- water River State Forest's newly acquired Yellow River Ravines Area, located south of Harold and Holt in Santa Rosa and Okaloosa Counties, effec- tive through May 1, 2009: * Y15 and Y16 - between Blue Barnes Road and Fisher Old Mill Road * Y18 - between Blue Barnes and Fisher Old Mill Road * Y20 - north of Blue Barnes Road *Y30 - from Garner Landing Road to Canoe Lake Road. The Division of Forestry may close roads at any time for maintenance. Motor ve- hicles are not allowed on for- est roads without a name or number posted. The speed limit is 30 mph, unless other- wise posted. ATV use'on state forest lands is prohibited by Florida Administrative Code, which is strictly enforced. Vis- itors and hunters are advised to watch for road hazards and follow all hunter safety guide- lines. In order to conserve soil and water resources and help restore the native longleaf pine forest, motor vehicle access on other for- est roads and spurs in the Yellow River Ravines Area is restricted because the sandy soil is highly prone to erosion, and roads require stabilization before they can withstand heavy traffic. Hunting in the Yellow River Ravines Area is man- aged by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) as part of the Yellow River Wildlife Management Area. .Hunt- ing regulations can be found online at www.MyFWC.com. The area is patrolled by FWC and Agricultural Law Enforcement officers. For more information on state forests, visit www. fl-dof.com, or call Blackwa- ter River State Forest at (850) 957-6140. Deer cleaning facility closes Due to budget con- straints and the need to se- lectively allocate remaining funds for the current fiscal year, the Division of Forest- ry and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Com- mission have jointly decided to close the Okaloosa Deer Cleaning facility, located at South Karick Lake, north of Baker. This decision is neces- sary to enable continued execution of the Division of Forestry's primary mission, which is to protect the public from wildfire, assist private landowners, and manage state lands. The closure went into effect in November, The public is invited to use the Munson deer clean- ing facility, which will contin- ue to operate and is located on Charles McCranie Road, just south and east of the State Road 4 and Highway 191 intersection at Munson, near the center of Blackwa- ter River State Forest.! SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN FIRST BUCK: Chandler Corbin, 7, killed his first buck on Nov. 28 while hunting' - with his father, Bo Corbin. Chandler scoped the five-point and shot him at 6:20 a.m. He was very excited to share the news with his family! Chandler also loves to dove hunt andrecently shot his first dove. Chandler got his love of hunting from his father and "Paw-Paw," David Cawthon. Send your Trophy Gallery photos to the News Bulletin at outdoors@crestviewbulletin.com. Ti deTble Pensacola Bay, Entrance Date Time Ht Time Ht 12/01-M 10:48A -0.3L 10:51P, 1.2H 12/02-T 11:14A -0.3L 11:20P 1.1H 12/03-W 11:30A. -0.2L 11:43P 1.0H 12/04-Th 11:38A -0.2L 11:47P 0.7H 12/05-F 11:33A 0.0L 07:58P 0.6H 12/06-S 10:57A 0.2L 06:04P 0.6H 12/07-Su 03:33A 0.2L 05:27P 0.8H 12/08-M 03:48A -0.1L 05:28P 1.0H 12/09-T 04:32A -0.3L 05:55P 1.1H 12/10-W 05:29A -0.5L 06:40P 1.3H 12/11-Th 06:37A -0.6L 07:35P 1.4H 12/12-F 07:50A -0.7L 08:35P 1.4H11 12/13-S 09:01A -0.8L 09:34P 1.5H 12/14-Su 10:02A -0,8L 10:29P 1.4H11 12/15-M 10:50A -0.6L 11:18P 1.3H 12/16-T 11:23A -0.5L 12/17-W 12:OOA 1.0H 11:36A -0.2L 12/18-Th 12:31A' 0.6H 11:16A 0.OL 07:21P 0.4H 12/19-F 09:52A 0.2L 05:08P 0.6H 12/20-S 03:55A 0.1L 04:44P 0.7H 12/21-Su 04:05A -0.2L 04:53P 0.9H 12/22-M 04:38A -0.3L 05:19P 1.0H 12/23-T 05:20A -0.5L 05:56P 1.0H 12/24-W 06:08A -0.5L 06:41P 1.0H 12/25-Th 07:OOA -0.5L 07:29P 1.1H 12/26-F ,07:52A -0.6L 08:15P 1.1H 12/27-S 08:36A -0.6L 08:56P 1.1H 12/28-Su 09:11A -0.6L 09:30P 1.1H 12/29-M 09:35A -0.6L 09:59P 1.0H 12/30-T 09:51A -0.5L 10:26P 0.9H 12/31-W 09:59A -0.4L Choctaw. 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The Narrows Date Time Ht 12/01-M 01:18A 1.8H Time Ht 02:13P -0.4L Harris, The Narrows Date Time Ht 12/02-T 01:51A 1.7H 12/03-W 02:20A 1.5H11 12/04-Th 02:43A 1.3H 12/05-F 02:47A 1.0H 10:58P 0.8H 12/06-S 02:22P 0.2L 12/07-Su 06:58A 0.2L 12/08-M 07:13A -0.1L 12/09-T 07:57A -0.4L 12/10-W 08:54A -0.7L 12/11-Th 10:02A -0.9L 12/12-F 11:15A -1.0L 12/13-S 12:26P -1.1L 12/14-Su 12:34A 2.1H 12/15-M 01:29A 2.0H 12/16-T 02:18A 1.8H 12/17-W 03:00A 1.3H 12/18-Th 03:31A 0.9H 10:21P 0.6H 12/19-F 01:17P 0.2L 12/20-S 07:20A 0.1L 12/21-Su 07:30A -0.2L 12/22-M 08:03A -0.4L 12/23-T 08:45A -0.7L' 12/24-W 09:33A -0.7L .12/25-Th 10:25A -0.7L 12/26-F 11:17A -0.8L 12/27-S 12:01P -0.8L 12/28-Su 12:36P -0.8L 12/29-M 12:30A 1.5H 12/30-T 12:59A 1.4H 12/31-W 01:26A 1.2H West Bay Creek, West Date Time Ht ,12/01-M 10:35A -0.5L 12/02-T ,12:04A 1.7H 12/03-W 12:33A 1.6H 12/04-Th 12:56A 1.4H 12/05-F 01:00A 1.011 09:11P 0.8H 12/06-S 10:44A 0.2L 12/07-Su 03:20A 0.2L 12/08-:M 03:35A -0.1L 12/09-T 04:19A -0.5L 12/10-W 05:16A -0.7L 12/11-Th 06:24A -0.9L 12/12-F 07:37A -1.0L 12/13-S 08:48A -1.1L 12/14-Su 09:49A -1.1L 12/15-M 10:37A -0.9L 12/16-T 12:31A 1.8H 12/17-W 01:13A 1.4H 12/18-Th 01:44A 0.9H 08:34P 0.6H 12/19-F 09:39A 0.2L 12/20-S 03:42A 0.1L 12/21-Su 03:52A -0.2L 12/22-M 04:25A -0.5L 12/23-T 05:07A -0.7L 12/24-W 05:55A -0.7L 12/25-Th 06:47A -0.7L 12/26-F 07:39A -0.8L 12/27-S 08:23A -0.8L 12/28-Su 08:58A -0.8L 12/29-M 09:22A -0.8L 12/30-T 09:38A -0.7L 12/31-W 09:46A -0.6L Time Ht 02:39P -0.4L 02:55P -0.3L 03:03P -0.2L 02:58P 0.0L 09:04P 0.9H 08:27P 1.1H 08:28P 1.3H 08:55P 1.5H 09:40P 1.8H 10:35P 2.0H 11:35P 2.0H11 01:27P .-1.1L 02:15P -0.9L 02:48P -0.7L 03:01P -0.3L 02:41P 0.0L 08:08P1' 0.8H 07:44P 1.0H 07:53P 1.2H11 08:19P 1.4H 08:56P 1.4H 09:41 P 1.4H 10:29P 1.5H 11:15P. 1.511 11:56P 1.5H 01:00P -0.8L 01:16P -0.7L 01:24P -0.6L Bay Time Ht 11:01A -0.5L 11:17A -0.3L 11:25A -0.2L 11:20A 0.OL 07:17P 0.9H 06:40P 1.1H1 06:41 P 1.4H11 07:08P 1.6H 07:53P 1.8H1 08:48P 2.0H 09:48P 2.0H 10:47P 2.1H 11:42P 2.0H 11:10A -0.7L 11:23A -0.3L 11:03A 0.OL 06:21P 0.8H 05:57P 1.0H 06:06P 1.2H 06:32P 1.5H 07:09P 1.5H 07:54P 1.5H 08:42P 1.6H1 09:28P 1.6H 10:09P 1.6H 10:43P 1.6H 11:12P 1.5H 11:39P 1.2H Fishing Bend, Santa Rosa Sound Date Time Ht Time Ht 12/01-M 12:22A 1.8H 12:13P -0.4L Fishing Bend, Santa Rosa Sound Date Time Ht Time Ht 12/02-T 12:55A 1.7H 12:39P -0.4L 12/03-W 01:24A 1.5H 12:55P -0.3L. 12/04-Th 01:47A 1.3H 01:03P -0.2L 12/05-F 01:51A 1.0H 12:58P 0.0L 10:02P. 0.8H 12/06-S 12:22P D.2L 08:08P 0.9H . 12/07-Su 04:58A 0.2L 07:31P 1.1H 12/08-M 05:13A -0.1L 07:32R 1.3H 12/09-T 05:57A -0.4L 07:59P 1.5H 12/10-W 06:54A -0.7L 08:44P 1.8H 12711-Th 08:02A -0,9L 09:39P 2.0H 12/12-F 09:15A -1.0L 10:39P 2.0H 12/13-S 10:26A -1.11 11:38P1 2.1H 12/14-Su 11:27A -1.11 12/15-M 12:33A 2.0H 12:15P -0.91 12/16-T 01:22A 1.8H 12:48P -0.7L 12/17-W 02:04A 1.3H 01:01P -0.3L 12/18-Th 02:35A 0.9H 12:41P 0.0L 09:25P 0.6H 12/19-F 11:17A 0.2L 07:12P 0.8H 12/20-S 05:20A 0.1L 06:48P 1.0H 12/21-Su 05:30A -0.2L 06:57P 1.2H 12/22-M 06:03A -0.4L 07:23P 1.4H 12/23-T 06:45A -0.7L 08:00P 1.4H 12/24-W 07:33A -0.7L 08:45P 1.4H 12/25-Th 08:25A -0.7L 09:33P 1.5H 12/26-F 09:17A -0.8L 10:19P 1.5H, 12/27-S 10:01A -0.8L 11:OOP 1.5H 12/28-Su 10:36A -0.8L 11:34P 1.5H 12/29-M 11:OOA -0.8L 12/30-T 12:03A 1.4H 11:16A -0.7L 12/31-W 12:30A 1.2H 11:24A -0.6L Port St. Joe, St. Joseph & St. Andrew Date Time Ht Time -Ht 12/01-M 09:37A -0.4L 11:08P 1.7H 12/02-T 10:03A -0.4L 11:37P 1.6H 12/03-W 10:19A -0.3L 12/04-Th 12:OOA 1.3H 10:27A -0.2L 12/05-F 12:04A 1.0H 10:22A 0.OL 08:15P 0.8H 12/06-S 09:46A 0.2L 06:21P 0.9H 12/07-Su 02:22A 8.2L 05:44P 1.1H 12/08-M 02:37A -0.1L 05:45P 1.3H 12/09-T 03:21A -0.4L 06:12P 1.6H 12/10-W 04:18A -0.7L 06:57P 1.8H 12/11-Th 05:26A -0.9L 07:52P1 2.0H 12/12-F 06:39A -1.0L 08:52P 2.0H 12/13-S 07:50A -1.1L 09:51P 2.1H 12/14-Su 08:51A -1.1L 10:46P 2.0H 12/15-M 09:39A -0.9L 11:35P, 1.8H 12/16-T 10:12A -0.7L 12/17-W 12:17A 1.3H 10:25A -0.3L 12/18-Th 12:48A 0.9H 10:05A 0.0L 07:38P 0.6H 12/19-F 08:41A 0.2L 05:25P 0.8H 12/20-S 02:44A 0.1L 05:01P 1.0H 12/21-Su 02:54A -0.2L 05:10P 1.2H 12/22-M 03:27A -0.4L 05:36P 1.4H 12/23-T 04:09A -0.7L 06:13P 1.4H 12/24-W 04:57A -0.7L 06:58P 1.4H 12/25-Th 05:49A -0.7L 07:46P 1.6H 12/26-F 06:41A -0.8L 08:32P 1.6H 12/27-S 07:25A -0.8L 09:13P I1.6H 12/28-Su 08:OOA -0.8L 09:47P 1.6H 12/29-M 08:24A -0.8L 10:16P 1.4H 12/30-T 08:40A -0.7L 10:43P 1.2H 12/31-W 08:48A -0.6L I 1 TROPHY GALLERY VISIT ONE OF OUR LOCATIONS NEAR YOU 1 |B B 1000 Bypass West, Andalusia, AL (334) 222-4153 603 Hwy.31 South, Brewton, AL (215) 867-3204 208 E. 15th St., Panama City, FL (850) 785-6555 COVINGTON 763 Twitchell Rd., Dothan, AL (334) 741-4040 HEAVY DUTY PARTS. 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We have the same type of personality and as I see the progress MWR has made, I see it as a place where I could have a long future. Their relationship with Toyota also attracted me because it is easy to see their commitment to NASCAR." Reutimann returns to the No. 00 from the No. 44 he drove for MWR in the final 31 races of 2008, having taken over that car after Dale Jarrett's final points race at Bristol in March. Reutimann posted four top-10 finishes this year and won the pole for the season finale at Homestead. "David really burst onto the scene this past year and has proven that he can do this," Childers said. "He is comfortable and feels like he's as good as anyone on the track and that's really important." Childers served as a crew chief for the past three sea- sons with Gillett Evernham with Elliott Sadler (2008) and Scott Riggs (2006- 2007). Childers was Riggs' crew chief in 2005 with MB2 Motorsports. Kansas in line for second date NASCAR chairman ,Brian France said Tuesday it is more likely thqt Kansas Speedway could get its sec- ond date on the 2010 sched- ule than for Kentucky ,Speedway to have its request approved for an inaugural race there. SInternational Speedway Corp. is planning to ask NASCAR to move one of its Sprint Cup dates to Kansas, while, Speedway Motorsports Inc. is planning to seek to move a date to Kentucky. Neither ISC nor SMI has indicated which track it wants to move a date from in its realignment requests. Speaking after an appear- ance at the Street & Smith's Motorsports Marketing Forum, France said NASCAR wouldn't approve a request without making sure it fits the sanctioning body's criteria. "It depends on what they want to exchange it for," France said. "If they want to leave a smaller market not performing as well, we would look at that favorably. They all understand what that criteria is. "I would expect Bruton [Smith at SMI] or ISC to ask for it in a way that would get it approved. We're not going to take a date that's working fabulously at one place to move it to a second date anywhere." ISC has pledged a second Cup date at Kansas to go along with the construction of a Hard Rock Hotel and casino. Wingo, McMurray reunite at Roush Roush Fenway Racing announced Tuesday that Donnie Wingo will serve as crew chief for Jamie McMurray and the No. 26 team. Wingo, who has more than 15 years of NASCAR experience, will lead the No. 26 team in the upcoming Cup Series season. "I'm thrilled to be work- ing with Jamie again," said Wingo, who served as McMurray's crew chief for three seasons at Ganassi Racing. "Jamie and I had some good runs together at Ganassi and we were pretty successful on the track. I've seen how well Jamie has performed in the past and I hope with coming over to Roush Fenway Racing we can build on that success. - -"Not only do I get to work with Jamie, but I get to work with four other really good crew chiefs here at Roush Fenway Racing. With the support of them and everyone at Ford Racing, I'm really looking forward to next season." In 2008, McMurray fin- ished 16th in the Cup Series point standings with four top-five and 11 top-10 fin- ishes. "Donnie and I have been friends for years," McMurray said. "Even when he wasn't my crew chief, I would still call and talk to him -- not just about racing - - but anything. He is one of the hardest workers I know, so to be able to have him come over to Roush Fenway and be a part of this No. 26 team is really exciting. "We ended our season on such a high note, that I can't wait to get back to Daytona. We have a few changes we are going to make to the No. 26 team during the off sea- son, but I totally expect that we will be able to start the 2009 season just as strong as we finished 2008. I'm excit- ed to have Donnie back. S..- , A, " Photo courtesy of Five Flags Speedway Johanna Long, a sophomore at Pine Forest High School, celebrates winning the 2008 Pro Late Model Championship at Five Flags Speedway. Long will look at becoming the first female driver since Tammy Jo Kirk in 1994 to take the Snowball Derby Title. SNOWBALL DERBY PREVIEW She is not a By BILL GAMBNLIN sports@srpressgqazefftte comn Pensacola's Johanna Long is a mild mannered sophomore at Pine Forest High School during the day, but on the weekend she rubs fenders with the best of them as she drives her Pro Late Model and Super Late Model car at various events in the south. Long is looking to become the first female driver since 1994 to win the Snowball Derby this Johanna Long Sunday. A win would put her in some pretty elite company as a young racer, joining 1994 Derby Champion Tammy Jo Kirk. Kirk has a long list of first in her career as she started rac- ing motorcycles at the age of nine and then moved on to obtaining her AMA expert license for flat tracks to race against drivers at places like the Springfield Mile, DuQuoin Dirt and many others. Then she got the bug to race on four wheels and went to compete at Lanier National Speedway outside of Gainesville, Ga., in one of NASCAR's Weekly Racing Series. In 1991 Kirk went to the NASCAR Slim Jim All Pro Series and raced against current Five Flags track manager/owner Tim Bryant in a late model. "It was tough when I got. started," said Kirk, who since leaving racing has been home in Dalton, Ga., running Kirk Cycles. "When I was at the track the guys would pick at each other because they would get teased about being beat by a girl. So it might have been a little tougher. "But I followed what my dad told me when I started rac- ing and growing up, not to take any stuff off anybody." Kirk mastered her craft and did her job to the point she won what was one of the wildest Derby's back in 1994 as he took the checkers ahead of NASCAR's Jody Ridley and Pensacola's Eddie Mercer. "In that race I must have gotten spun out two or three times," recalled Kirk. "But it was tougher than most races because you have drivers from every series out there. "At the end it was a green, white, checkered finish and I knew I had to run the fastest two laps of my life or I would get taken out and ran over." Kirk not only did that, but it launched her career as a driver as she became the first driver to compete in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 1997, in a Ford pre- pared by Geoffrey Bodine. "My win at the derby helped me to get in the truck," said Kirk. "There were some guys who saw me win and we found a sponsor and a ride until the company sponoring us got in some financial trouble." She would go on to try to start her own team in 1998, but would end the season without enough money to run in 1999. "That year I got in debt and knew I had to make a living so I went back to the motorcycle shop," said Kirk. shot She did try one more time to race, buit 2003 was not much better as an underfunded attempt by Jay Robinson to put Kirk behind the wheel of a car didn't last very long. "It was very disheartening," said Kirk. "I am not the type who wants to run at the back, but at the same time it is hard to get a car and equipment if you don't have the right fund- ing and support." Kirk realizes what she has accomplished by winning the Derby in 1994. "It didn't sink in until I looked on the trophy to see who had won it before," said Kirk. "I also realized who had raced here and didn't win it at all. "I just am glad to see how well (Johanna) is doing and wish her all the best in winning the Derby as well." So, would Kirk look at coming back to racing at the Derby in hopes of getting her name on the trophy once again. "I haven't been to very many races because I am a racer at heart and I couldn't stand watching the cars and not being out there myself," said Kirk. As for Long, 2008 has been a magical season with 20 top 10's, and three wins at Opp, Five Flags, and Mobile. Saturday 10am Practice for Snowflake & Snowball 2:00pm Snowflake PLM qualifying (lock in top 30) 4:00pm Snowball 50 lap qualifier, (top 6 advance) 5:00pm Snowflake Qualifier 2-25 lap races (3 adv) 6:45pm Pre Race Festivities 7:00pm Allen Turner Snowflake 100 Sunday 10am Worship Service on track stage 12:00pm Cars moved to track starting grid 1:00pm Drivers intro & group photo 1:50pm National Anthem & Prayer 2:00pm Snowball Derby 300 laps Ticket Info Reserved Seats 4 Day Value Combo $70 Thursday Only $15 Friday Only $ 20 Saturday Only $ 30 Sunday Only $ 45 Reserved Sunday Only $ 40 General Admission VIP $100 Saturday, December 6, 2008 Crestview News Bulletin | 9 NASCAR If I 10 I crestview News B n s deifissalC Saturday, December 6, 2008 K "ANNOUNCEMI:EN'TS II 9' EMPLOYMENT'""5 l -A PASK ABOUT OUR SUPERSOVER RfITES! 4100- 4 - - - - - - - - - - - 5110 6I100720 0.t0 )7 1100 - Legal Advertising 1110 - Classified Notices 1120 - Public Notices/ Announcements 1125 - Carpools & Rideshare 1130 - Adoptions 1140 - Happy Ads 1150 - Personals 1160 - Lost 1170 - Found Legal #100401 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Louise W. 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Lic. #RG 0005399. 850-862-0383 name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate #3815 of 2000 Assessed to: Mi- chael McSheehy Description: Lot 82 Yel- low River Valley unre- corded Parcel ID#: 16-2N-25-0000-0003- 0620 Opening Bid: $2,024.95 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on December 17,2008. Dated this 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100402 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100403 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Louise W. Crosley, as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate #3827 of 2000 Assessed to: Rob- ert Faber Description: Lot 2009 Yellow River Valley unre- corded Parcel ID#: 16-2N-25-0000-0004- 001D Opening Bid: $1,853.60 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door Notice is hereby given of the Clerk's Office at that Louise W. Crosley, the Okaloosa County as holder of the following Courthouse Annex, certificate, has filed said Shalimar, Florida at certificate for a Tax Deed 10:00 a.m. on December to be issued thereon. The 17, 2008. certificate number and year of issuance, the Dated this 12th day of name in which the prop- November, 2008. erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: DON W. HOWARD Certificate #3817 of CLERK OF COURTS 2000 Assessed to: James By: Daniel Luke, Dean Barrow Deputy Clerk Description: Lot 32 Yel- low River Valley unre- 11/15/08 corded 11/22/08 Parcel ID#: 11/29/08 16-2N-25-0000-0003- 12/06/08 1080 Opening Bid: $1,882.67 Legal # 100404 All of said property being in the County of NOTICE OF APPLICA- Okaloosa, State of Flor- TION FOR TAX DEED ida. Unless the certificate is Notice is hereby given redeemed according to that Wynell Davis , as law, the property de- holder of the following scribed in the certificate certificate, has filed said will be sold to the highest certificate for a Tax Deed bidder at the front door to be issued thereon. The of the Clerk's Office at certificate number and the Okaloosa County year of issuance, the Courthouse Annex, name in which the prop- Shalimar, Florida at erty is assessed and the 10:00 a.m. on December description of the prop- 17, 2008. erty is as follows: Certificate # 949 of Dated this 12th day of 2001 Assessed to: Mar- November, 2008. garet Snyder t Description: Triple Lakes Farm Direct Centipede, St. Augustine, Zoysia, Bermuda. We deliver & install. Call 244-6651 Suncoast Sod Farms Holiday Savings Specials & Spa treat- ments. 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E: t CIncilc 1 I,- r a T_, T ,v- *d )or 11/15/08 * to be issued thereon. The at 11/22/08 certificate number and nty 11/29/08 year of issuance, the ex, 12/06/08 name in which the prop- at erty is assessed and the er al # 100410 description of the ber Legal # 100410 property is as follows: Certificate # 1016 of of NOTICE OF APPLICA- 2000 Assessed to: TION FOR TAX DEED Thomas Rielinger Description: SW Or- annedale Lots 43 & 44AA law, roet e Notice is hereby given scribed in the certificate DON W. HOWARD that Louise W. Crosley, will be sold to the highest CLERK OF COURTS as holder of the following bidder at the front door By: Daniel Luke, certificate has field said of the Clerk's Office at Deputy Clerk certificatefor a Tax Deed the Okaloosa County to be issued thereon, The Courthouse Annex, 11/15/08 certificate number and Shalimar, Florida at 11/22/08 year of issuancer th 10:00 a.m. on December 11/29/08 yearme in which the prop- 17, 2008. 12/06/08 erty is assessed and the Da te dssthd thser12th. description of the prop- Dated this 12th da00 y of Legal #100408 erty is as follows: November, 2008. Certificate # 1014 of DON W HOWARD NOTICE OF APPLICA- 2000 Assessed to: Hor- DON W. HOWARD TION FOR TAX DEED ace Garlick CLERK OF COURTS Description: SW Or- By: Daniel Luke, angedale Lots 25 & 26 Deputy Clerk Notice is hereby given Bked e 1/50 Los that Louise W. Crosley, Parcel ID#: 11/22/08 as holder of the following 03-3N-22-192E-000S- r11/2/08 certificate, has filed said 0250 Opening Bid: 11/29/08 certificate for a Tax Deed $1,114.76 12/06/08 to be issued thereon. The All of said property being certificate number and in the County of Legal #100405 year of issuance, the Okaloosa, State of Flor- name in which the prop- ida. NOTICE OF APPLICA- erty is assessed and the TION FOR TAX DEED description of the prop- Unless the certificate is erty is as follows: redeemed according to Certificate # 3267 of law, the property de- Notice is hereby given 2002 Assessed to: Joe scribed in the certificate that Louise W. Crosley Livingston will be sold to the highest as holder of the following Description: Lot 1215 bidder at the front door certificate, has filed said Yellow River Valley unre- of the Clerk's Office at certificate for a Tax Deed corded the Okaloosa County to be issued thereon. The Parcel 'ID#: Courthouse Annex, certificate number and 15-2N-25-0000-0002- Shalimar, Florida at year of issuance the 0450 Opening Bid: $1, 10:00 a.m. on December name in which the prop- All of said property being 17, 2008. erty is assessed and the in the County of description of the prop- Okaloosa, State of Flor- Dated this 12th day of erty is as follows: ida. November, 2008. Certificate # 3249 of 2002 Assessed to: Joe Unless the certificate is Livingston redeemed according to DON W. HOWARD Description: Beg 1340 ft law, the property de- CLERK OF COURTS E & 250 ft N of NW Cor scribed in the certificate By: Daniel Luke, SW1/4 of NW1/4 will be sold to the highest Deputy Clerk N125 ft W400 ft S125 ft bidder at. the front door E400 ft to Beg-Lot 1607 of the Clerk's Office at 11/15/08 Yellow River Valley the Okaloosa County 11/22/08 Parcel ID#- Courthouse Annex, 11/29/08 15-2N-25-0000-0002- Shalimar, Florida at 12/06/08 0190 Opening Bid: 10:00 a.m. on December ------ $1,254.21 17,2008. Legal # 100411 All of said property being in the County of Dated this 12th day of NOTICE OF APPLICA- Okaloosa, State of Flor- November, 2008. TION FOR TAX DEED ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, - Florida at 10:00 a.m. on December 17,2008. Dated this 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100406 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Louise W. Crosley, as holder of the following certificate, has .filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 3257 of 2002 Assessed to: Joe Livingston Description: Lot 1606 Yellow River Valley unre- corded Parcel ID#: 15-2N-25-0000-0002- 0340 Opening Bid: $1,415.47 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100409 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Louise W. Crosley, as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 3268 of 2002 Assessed to: Joe Livingston Description: Lot 1216 Yellow River Valley unre- corded Parcel ID#: 15-2N-25-0000-0002- 0460 Opening Bid: $1,415.47 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on December 17,2008. Dated this 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk Notice is hereby given that Louise W. Crosley, as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 1015 of 2000 Assessed to: Alice M Beyer Living Trust Description: SW Or- angedale Lots 39 & 40 BIk S Parcel ID#: 03-3N-22-192E-000S- 0390 Opening Bid: $1,055.13 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on December 17, 2008. Dated this 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100412 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Louise W. Crosley, as holder of the following certificate, has filed said BIk S Parcel ID#: 03-3N-22-192E-000S- 0430 Opening Bid: $1,082.67 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on December 17,2008. Dated this 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 - Legal #100413 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Louise W. Crosley, as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 1060 of 2000 Assessed to: Vivian Behrman Description: South Holly Grove Lots 15 & 16 BIk 8 Parcel ID#: 13-3N-22-1172-0008- 0150 Opening Bid: $1,255.74 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on December 17, 2008. Dated this 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100414 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Louise W. Crosley, as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 1208 of 2000 Assessed to: Eli Johnson Description: Fairview L H A triangular between Lot 7 BIk 36 & RR as Deed Bk 30 Pg 605 Parcel ID#: ERES F- 0-1170 IISSS^ m %F I �-l ublvlt�w 1-4vw,� umiluill I 05_ Ij 22.66v50-0036. 0071 Opening Bid: $1,296.90 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on December 17,2008. Dated this. 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/8 12/06/08 Legal # 100416 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Louise W. Crosley, as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The .certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate #3764 of 2000 Assessed to: Candy Lee Preston, et al Description: Lakewood Estates Lots 20 to 26 in- clusive BIk H Parcel ID#: 09-2N-25-1460-000H- 0200 Opening. Bid: $1,828.66 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on December 17,2008. Dated this 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100417 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Louise W. Crosley, as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate #3789 of 2000 Assessed to: Rob- ert M Faber Description: Lot 2009 Yellow River Valley unre- corded Parcel ID#: 10-2N-25-0000-0006- 1770 Opening Bid: $1,871.71 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, ;Kv4 AifUgOMAK h',h ilhrnarT r Fl.:,ri,1 FIl 10:00 a.m. on December 17, 2008. Dated this 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal #100418 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Louise W. Cr.:.:l.-, as holder of the f.:..:.r,.g certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the. prop- erty is assessed and the description of the' prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 3803 of 2000 Assessed to: Lane A Hill Description: Lot - 1211 Yellow River Valley' unre- corded Parcel ID#: 15-2N-25-0000-0002 0090 Opening Bid: $1,898.44 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on December 17, 2008. Dated this 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS, By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal #100419 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby -given that Louise W. Crosley, as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 3804 of 2000 Assessed to: Lane A Hill Description: Lot 1212 Yellow River Valley unre- corded Parcel ID#: 15-2N-25-0000-0002- 0100 Opening Bid: $1,873.84 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on December 17, 2008. Dated this 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Saturday, December 6, 2008 Legal# 100420 certificate, has filed said NOTWITHSTANDING Americans with Disabili- certificate for a Tax Deed THE TIME PERIODS SET ties Act, persons with dis- NOTICE OF APPLICA- to be issued thereon. The FORTH ABOVE, ANY abilities needing special TION FOR TAX DEED certificate number and CLAIM FILED TWO (2) accommodation to partic- year of issuance, the YEARS OR MORE AFTER ipate in this proceeding name in which the prop- THE DECEDENT'S DATE should contact Court Ad- Notice is hereby given erty is assessed and the OF DEATH IS BARRED. ministration at 1250 N. that Louise W. Crosley, description of the prop- Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, as holder of the following erty is as follows: The date of first publica- FL, 32579; telephone certificate, has filed said Certificate # 3809 of tion of this notice is De- number (850) 651-7497, certificate for a Tax Deed 2000 Assessed to: Cred- cember 6, 2008. prior to the proceedin to be issued thereon. The itThrift Inc certificate number and Description: Lot 1654 Attorney for personal 11/29/08 year of issuance, the Yellow River Valley unre- Representative: 12/06/08 name in which the prop- corded A. Wayne Williamson erty is assessed and the Parcel ID#: Florida Bar No. description of the prop- 15-2N-25-0000-0002- 0115002 Legal #100435 erty is as follows: 0320 Opening Bid: Welton & Williamson, Certificate # 3805 of $1,569.03 LLC IN THE CIRCUIT 2000 Assessed to: Lane All of said property being 1020 South Ferdon Blvd, COURT OF THE FIRST A Hill in the County of Crestview, Florida JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Description: Lot 1213 Okaloosa, State of Flor- 32536 IN AND FOR Yellow River Valley unre- ida. T e I e p h o n e : OKALOOSA corded 850-682-2120 COUNTY, FLORIDA Parcel ID#: Unless the certificate is CIVIL ACTION CASE 15-2N-25-0000-0002- redeemed according to Personal representative: NO. 2007 CA 0110 Opening Bid: law, the property de- Tamonya Charisse Drum- 005228 $1,928.67 scribed in the certificate mond DIVISION All of said property being will be sold to the highest 6006 Instone Circle in the County of bidder at the front door Colorado Springs, Colo- WELLS FARGO BANK, Okaloosa, State of Flor- of the Clerk's Office at rado 80922 NA, ida. the Okaloosa County Plaintiff, Courthouse Annex, 12/06/08 Unless the certificate is Shalimar, Florida at 12/13/08 vs. redeemed according to 10:00 a.m. on December law, the property de- 17. 2008. KENNETH E HAUGH- scribed in the certificate Legal # 100433 TON II, et al, will be sold to the highest Dated this 12th day of Defendant(s). bidder at the front door November, 2008. IN AND FOR of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on December 17, 2008. Dated this 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100421 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Louise W. Crosley, as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 3807 of 2000 Assessed to: Cred- ifThrift Inc Description: Lot 1651 Yellow River Valley unre- corded Parcel ID#: 15-2N-25-0000-0002- 0290 Opening Bid: $1,568.86 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on December 17, 2008. Dated this 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100422 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Louise W. Crosley, as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 3808 of 2000 Assessed to: Cred- itThrift Inc Description: Lot 1652 Yellow River Valley unre- corded Parcel ID#: 15-2N-25-0000-0002- 0300 Opening Bid: $1,569.21 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida. Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on December 17, 2008. Dated this 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100423 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Louise W. Crosley, as holder of the following DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100424 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that Louise W. Crosley, as holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the name in which the prop- erty is assessed and the description of the prop- erty is as follows: Certificate # 3810 of 2000 Assessed to: Cred- itThrift Inc Description: Lot 1655 Yellow River Valley unre- corded Parcel ID#: 15-2N-25-0000-0002- 0330 Opening Bid: $1,568.32 All of said property being in the County of Okaloosa, State of Flor- ida Unless the certificate is redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in the certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the front door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida at 10:00 a.m. on December 17,2008. Dated this 12th day of November, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURTS By: Daniel Luke, Deputy Clerk 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100429 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA FILE NO. 08CP1243 DIVISION PROBATE IN RE: ESTATE OF: NATHANIEL JAMES FRASIER Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDI- TORS The administration of the estate of Nathaniel James Frasier, deceased, whose date of death was Sep- tember 20, 2008, and whose social security number is 252-80-1365, file number 2008 CP 001243, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Flor- ida, Probate Division; the address of which is 101 James Lee Blvd. East, Crestview, Florida 32536. The names and addresses of personal representative and the personal representative's :attorney are set forth be- low. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or de- mands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this no- tice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NO- TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM, All other creditors of the decedent and other per- sons having claims or de- mands against descendent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NO- TICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERI- ODS SET FORTH IN SEC- TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. OKALOOSA - COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION DIVISION: CASE NO.: 446-2008-CA-005764BC HSBC BANK USA, NA- TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR WELLS FARGO ASSET SECURI- TIES CORPORATION HOME FAMILY ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- CATES SERIES 2006-1, Plaintiff, vs. THEODORE PISIEWSKI A/K/A THEDODORE PISIEWSKI, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: WENDY PISIEWSKI LAST KNOWN AD- DRESS: 101 Aloma Court Niceville, FI 32578 CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN ANY AND ALL UN- KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED IN- DIVIDUAL DEFEND- ANT(S) , WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR . ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- TEREST AS SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the follow- ing property in OKALOOSA County, Florida: LOT 3, BLOCK 4, EDGEWATER VILLAGE NORTH, LESS RIGHT OF WAY TAKEN BY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AS FILED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 569, PAGE 704 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF O K A L O O S A COUNTY, FLORIDA, BOOK 4, PAGE 65. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on or before January 5 2009, on Florida Default Law Group, PL., 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 20 day of Novem- ber, 2008. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Court By: Auita Cantrall As Deputy Clerk Invoice to & Copy to: Florida Default Law Group, RL. RO. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 NMNC-CONV-R-khartmaier -F08087779 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, Extension 7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. or Shalimar (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the NOTICE OF FORECLO- SURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- nal Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated November 18, 2008 and entered in Case No. 2007 CA 005228 of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, is the Plaintiff and KEN- NETH E HAUGHTON II; FELICIA D. HAUGHTON; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at CRESTVIEW: SOUTH FRONT DOOR OF THE OKALOOSA . COUNTY COURTHOUSE SHALIMAR: IN FRONT OF CLERK'S FRONT DOOR OF SHALIMAR ANNEX at 11:00AM, on the 6 day of January, 2009, the following de- scribed property as set forth in said Final Judg- ment: LOT 29, BLOCK 1, VILLAGE WEST, AC- CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGE(S) 32, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF O K A L O O S A COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 1156 LOST TRAIL, FORT WALTON BEACH, FL 32547 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Us Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on November 20, 2008 Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Court By:Viki Jackson Deputy Clerk Publish in Crestview News Bulletin Invoice To: Florida De- fault Law Group, RL. RO. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F 0 7 0 4 5 4 5 7 NMNC-FNMA-R-khartmaier **See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 101%James Lee Boulevard East, Crest- view, FL, 32536-3515; telephone number (850) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. or Shalimar (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL, 32579; telephone number (850) 651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100436 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 2007 CA 005093 S DIVISION HSBC BANK USA, NA- TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR MORT- GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-1, Plaintiff, vs. JENNIFER FALCON, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLO- SURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY Classifieds GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- nal Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated November 18, 2008 and entered in Case No. 2007 CA 005093 S of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA County, Florida wherein HSBC BANK USA, NA- TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR MORT- GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-1, is the Plaintiff and JENNIFER FALCON; MORTGAGE ELEC- TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INCORPO- RATED, AS NOMINEE FOR GMAC MORT- GAGE, LLC; DIAMOND LAKES TOWNHOME OWNERS' ASSOCIA- TION, INC.; are the De- fendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at IN FRONT OF CLERK'S FRONT DOOR OF SHALIMAR ANNEX at 11:00AM, on the 6 day of January, 2008, the following de- scribed property as set forth in said Final Judg- ment: LOT B13, DIAMOND LAKES, A TOWNHOME DEVEL- OPMENT, AS PER MAP OR PLA T THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21, PAGES 1-3, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF O K A L O O S A COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 266 DIAMOND COVE, DESTIN, FL 32541 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on November 20, 2008. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Court By:Viki Jackson Deputy Clerk Publish in Crestview News Bulletin Invoice To: Florida De- fault Law Group, RL. RO. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F 0 7 0 4 4 9 0 0 ASC-CONV-R-khartmaier **See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East, Crest- view, FL, 32536-3515; telephone number (850) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. or Shalimar (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL, 32579; telephone number (850) 651-7497. and entered in Case No. NANT THERETO AS prior to the proceeding. 2007-CA-003166-S of SET FORTH IN SAID A/K/A 7 FOREST the Circuit Court of the DECLARATION BREEZE COURT, FORT 11/29/08 FIRST Judicial Circuit in By: Viki Jackson WALTON BEACH, FL 12/06/8 and for OKALOOSA Deputy Clerk A/K/A 4000 GULF 32547 County, Florida wherein Publish in Crestview TERRACE DRIVE COUNTRYWIDE HOME News Bulletin #194, DESTIN, FL Any person claiming Legal # 100437 LOANS, INC, is the Invoice To: Florida De- 32541 an interest in the Plaintiff and JERRY fault Law Group, PL. surplus form the IN THE CIRCUIT BAKER; AMY HAMMETT; RO. Box 25018 Any person claiming sale, if any, other COURT OF THE FIRST MORTGAGE ELEC- Tampa, Florida an interest in the than the property JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN TRONIC REGISTRATION 33622-5018 surplus from the owner as of the date AND FOR SYSTEMS, INCORPO- F 0 7 0 4 6 0 0 5 sale, if any, other of the Lis Pendens OKALOOSA RATED AS NOMINEE ASC-CONV-R-khartmaier than the property must file a claim COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR COUNTRYWIDE **See Americans with owner as of the date within (60) days af- CIVIL ACTION CASE HOME LOANS, INC; Disabilities Act of the Lis Pendens ter the sale. NO. 2007 CA are the Defendants, I will IMPORTANT must file a claim 005667 S DIVISION sell to the highest and within sixty (60) WITNESS MY HAND best bidder for cash at In accordance with the days after the sale. and the seal of this Court U.S. BANK NATIONAL IN FRONT OF CLERK'S Americans with Disabili- on November 20, 2008. ASSOCIATION, FRONT DOOR OF ties Act, persons with dis- WITNESS MY HAND Plaintiff, SHALIMAR ANNEX at abilities needing special and the seal of this Court Don W. Howard vs. 11:00AM, on the 6 day accommodation to partic- on November 20, 2008. Clerk of the Circuit Court of January, 2008, the fol- ipate in this proceeding Don W. Howard By: Viki Jackson CONNIE PYBUS, et al, lowing described prop- should contact Court Ad- Clerk of the Circuit Court Deputy Clerk Defendant(s). erty as set forth in said Fi- ministration at 101 James nal Judgment: Lee Boulevard East, Crest- By:Viki Jackson Florida Default Law view, FL, 32536-3515; Deputy Clerk Group, PL. NOTICE OF FORECLO- LOT 12, BLOCK 14, telephone number (850) Publish in Crestview RO. Box 25018 SURE SALE 7TH ADDITION TO 689-5000, Extension News Bulletin Tampa, Florida ELLIOTS POINT, AC- 7497, prior to the pro- Invoice To: Florida De- 33622-5018 NOTICE IS HEREBY CORDING TO THE ceeding. or Shalimar fault Law Group, PL. F 0 7 0 3 7 3 5 0 GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- PLAT THEREOF, AS (850) 651-7497 PRO. Box 25018 FIDOPTIONONE-CONV-R- nal Judgment of Mort- RECORDED IN PLAT Tampa, Florida abiven gage Foreclosure dated BOOK 2, PAGE 79, IMPORTANT 33622-5018 **See Americans with November 18, 2008 OF THE PUBLIC REC- F 0 7 0 3 7 3 5 0 Disabilities Act and entered in Case No. ORDS OF In accordance with the FIDOPTIONONE-CONV-R- IMPORTANT 2007 CA 005667 S of O K A L O O S A Americans with Disabili- abiven the Circuit Court of the COUNTY, FLORIDA. ties Act, persons with dis- **See Americans with In accordance with FIRST Judicial Circuit in abilities needing special Disabilities Act the Americans with Disa- and for OKALOOSA A/K/A 77 Laurie Drive accommodation to partic- IMPORTANT abilities Act, persons with County, Florida wherein NorthEast, Fort Walton ipate in this proceeding disabilities needing spe- U.S. BANK NATIONAL Beach, FL 32548 should contact Court Ad- In accordance with cial accommodation to ASSOCIATION, is the ministration at 1250 N. the Americans with Disa- participate in this pro- Plaintiff and CONNIE Any person claiming an Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, abilities Act, persons with ceeding should contact PYBUS; DON A. PYBUS; interest in the surplus FL, 32579; telephone disabilities needing spe- Court Administration at JACQUELINE REED; from the sale, if any, number (850) 651-7497, cial accommodation to 101 James Lee Boulevard ANY AND ALL UN- other than the property prior to the proceeding, participate in this pro- East, Crestview, FL, KNOWN PARTIES. owner as of the date of ceeding should contact 32536-3515; telephone CLAIMING BY, the Lis Pendens must file 11/29/08 Court Administration at number (850) 689-5000, THROUGH, UNDER, a claim within sixty (60) 12/06/08 101 James Lee Boulevard Extension 7497, prior to AND AGAINST THE days after the sale. East, Crestview, FL, the proceeding. or HEREIN NAMED INDI- 32536-3515; telephone Shalimar (850) VIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WITNESS MY HAND Legal # 100441 number (850) 689-5000, 651-7497 WHO ARE NOT and the seal of this Court Extension 7497, prior to KNOWN TO BE DEAD on November 20, 2008. IN THE CIRCUIT the proceeding, or IMPORTANT OR ALIVE, WHETHER COURT OF THE FIRST Shalimar (850) SAID UNKNOWN PAR- Don W. Howard JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN 651-7497 In accordance with TIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- Clerk of the Circuit Court AND FOR the Americans with Disa- TEREST AS SPOUSES, By: Viki Jackson OKALOOSA IMPORTANT abilities Act, persons with HEIRS, DEVISEES, Deputy Clerk COUNTY, FLORIDA disabilities needing spe- GRANTEES, OR OTHER Publish in Crestview CIVIL ACTION CASE In accordance with cial accommodation to CLAIMANTS; are the De- News Bulletin NO. 2007 CA the Americans with Disa- participate in this pro- fendants, I will sell to the Invoice To: Florida De- 004897 S DIVISION abilities Act, persons with ceeding should contact highest and best bidder fault Law Group, PL. disabilities needing spe- Court Administration at for cash at IN FRONT PRO. Box 25018 cial accommodation to 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, OF CLERK'S FRONT Tampa, Florida U.S. BANK, NATIONAL participate in this pro- Shalimar, FL, 32579; tel- DOOR OF SHALIMAR 33622-5018 ASSOCIATION, AS ceeding should contact phone number (850) ANNEX at 11:00AM, on F 0 7 0 2 2 5 9 4 TRUSTEE FOR THE CER- Court Administration at 651-7497, prior to the the 6 day of January, COUNTRYCAL-SPECFHLM TIFICATEHOLDERS OF 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, proceeding. 2008, the following de- C-R-ejayska ASSET BACKED SECU- Shalimar, FL, 32579; tel- scribed property as set **See Americans with RITIES CORPORATION phone number (850) 11/29/08 forth in said Final Judg- Disabilities Act HOME EQUITY LOAN 651-7497, prior to the 12/06/08 ment: IMPORTANT TRUST, SERIES OOMC proceeding. LOT 5, CRYSTAL LAKE In accordance with the Plaintiff2006 , 11/29/08 Plaintiff, 12/06/08 Crestview News Bulletin I 11 ESTATES, ACCORD- Americans with Disabili- vs. Legal # 100442 ING TO THE PLAT ties Act, persons with dis- THEREOF AS RE- abilities needing special RICK L. BASHAM A/K/A IN THE CIRCUIT CORDED IN PLAT accommodation to partic- RICHARD L. BASHAM, et COURT OF THE FIRST BOOK 10, PAGE 31, ipate in this proceeding al, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN OF THE PUBLIC REC- should contact Court Ad- Defendant(s). AND FOR ORDS OF ministration at 101 James OKALOOSA O K A L O O S A Lee Boulevard East, Crest- COUNTY, FLORIDA COUNTY, FLORIDA. view, FL, 32536-3515; NOTICE OF FORECLO- CIVIL ACTION CASE telephone number (850) SURE SALE NO.: 2008 CA 689-5000, Extension 000473 S DIVISION A/K/A 123 CRYSTAL 7497, prior to the pro- NOTICE IS HEREBY LAKE COVE, VALPA-. ceeding. or Shalimar GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- WELLS FARGO BANK, RAISO, FL 32580 (850) 651-7497 nal Judgment of Mort- NA, gage Foreclosure dated Plaintiff, Any person claiming an 11/29/08 November 18, 2008 interest in the surplus 12/06/08 and entered in Case No. vs. from the sale, if any, 2007 CA 004897 S of other than the property the Circuit Court of the THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, owner as of the date of Legal # 100440 FIRST Judicial Circuit in DEVISEES, GRANTEES, the Lis Pendens must file and for OKALOOSA ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, a claim within sixty (60) IN THE CIRCUIT County, Florida wherein CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, days after the sale. COURT OF THE FIRST U.S. BANK, NATIONAL OR OTHER CLAIMANTS JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN ASSOCIATION, AS CLAIMING BY, WITNESS MY HAND AND FOR TRUSTEE FOR THE CER- THROUGH, UNDER, and the seal of this Court OKALOOSA TIFICATEHOLDERS OF PATRICK F. BURKE on November 20 2008. COUNTY, FLORIDA ASSET BACKED SECU- A/K/A PATRICK JOSEPH Don W. Howard CIVIL ACTION CASE CITIES CORPORATION BURKE, DECEASED, et Clerk of the Circuit Court NO. 2007 CA HOME EQUITY LOAN al, By:Viki Jackson 005261 DIVISION TRUST, SERIES OOMC Defendant(s). Deputy Clerk 2006-HE3, is the Plaintiff Publish in Crestview DEUTSCHE BANK NA- and RICK L. BASHAM NOTICE OF FORECLO- News Bulletin TIONAL TRUST COM- A/K/A RICHARD L. SURE SALE Invoice To: Florida De- PANY AS TRUSTEE FOR BASHAM; ANY AND fault Law Group, RL. FREMONT HOME LOAN ALL UNKNOWN PAR- NOTICE IS HEREBY RO. Box 25018 TRUST 2006-3, TIES CLAIMING BY, GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- Tampa, Florida Plaintiff, THROUGH,. UNDER, nal Judgment of Mort- 33622-5018 AND AGAINST THE gage Foreclosure dated F 0 7 0 5 8 5 8 6 vs. HEREIN NAMED INDI- November 17, 2008 ADVANTA-CONV-R-cgon- VIDUAL DEFENDANTS) and entered in Case No. zalez GRACE ELIZABETH WHO ARE NOT 2008 CA 000473 S of **See Americans with HAGIN, et al, KNOWN TO BE DEAD the Circuit Court of the Disabilities Act Defendant(s). OR ALIVE, WHETHER FIRST Judicial Circuit in IMPORTANT SAID UNKNOWN PAR- and for OKALOOSA NOTICE OF FORECLO- TIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- County, Florida wherein In accordance with SURE SALE TEREST AS SPOUSES, WELLS FARGO BANK, the Americans with Disa- HEIRS, DEVISEES, NA, is the Plaintiff and abilities Act, persons with NOTICE IS HEREBY GRANTEES, OR OTHER THE UNKNOWN HEIRS disabilities needing spe- GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- CLAIMANTS; GULF TER- DEVISEES, GRANTEES, cial accommodation to nal Judgment of Mort- RACE CONDOMINIUM ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, participate in this pro- gage Foreclosure dated ASSOCIATION, INC.; CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, ceeding should contact November 18, 2008 are the Defendants, I will OR OTHER CLAIMANTS Court Administration at and entered in Case No. sell to the highest and CLAIMING BY, 101 James Lee Boulevard 2007 CA 005261 of the best bidder for cash at THROUGH, UNDER, East, Crestview, FL, Circuit Court of the FIRST IN FRONT OF CLERK'S PATRICK J. BURKE 32536-3515; telephone Judicial Circuit in and for FRONT DOOR OF A/K/A PATRICK JOSEPH number (850) 689-5000, OKALOOSA County, SHALIMAR ANNEX at BURKE, DECEASED; Extension 7497, prior to Florida wherein DEUT- 11:00AM, on the 6 day MARGIE BURKE; JOHN the proceeding, or SCHE BANK NATIONAL of January, 2008, the fol- PATRICK BURKE, AS AN Shalimar (850) TRUST COMPANY, AS lowing described prop- HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF 651-7497 TRUSTEE FOR FREMONT erty as set forth in said Fi- PATRICK J. BURKE HOME LOAN TRUST nal Judgment: A/K/A PATRICK JOSEPH IMPORTANT 2006-3, is the Plaintiff BURKE, DECEASED; and GRACE ELIZABETH CO N DO M I N I IUM MARY BURKE HOLLIS, In accordance with the HAGIN; are the De- UNIT NO. 194 OF AS AN HEIR OF THE ES- Americans with Disabili- fendants, I will sell to the GULF TERRACE CON- TATE OF PATRICK J. ties Act, persons with dis- highest and best bidder DOMINIUMS, AC- BURKE A/K/A PATRICK abilities needing special for cash at CRESTVIEW: CORDING TO DECLA- JOSEPH BURKE, DE- accommodation to partic- SOUTH FRONT DOOR RATION OF CONDO- CEASED; WILLIAM PAT- ipate in this proceeding OF THE OKALOOSA MINIUM OF OWNER- RICK BURKE, AS AN should contact Court Ad- COUNTY COURTHOUSE ' SHIP RECORDED IN HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF ministration at 1250 N. OFFICIAL RECORDS PATRICK J. BURKE Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, SHALIMAR: IN FRONT BOOK 694, PAGE A/K/A PATRICK JOSEPH FL, 32579; telephone OF CLERK'S FRONT 657, OF THE PUBLIC BURKE, DECEASED; number (850) 651-7497, DOOR OF SHALIMAR RECORDS OF ANY AND ALL UN- prior to the proceeding. ANNEX at 11:00AM, on O K A L O O S A KNOWN PARTIES the 6 day of January, COUNTY, FLORIDA, CLAIMING BY, 11/29/08 2008, the following de- AS AMENDED BY IN- THROUGH, UNDER, 12/06/08 scribed property as set STRUMENT RE- AND AGAINST THE forth in said Final Judg- CORDED IN OFFICIAL HEREIN NAMED INDI- ment: RECORDS BOOK VIDUAL DEFENDANTS) 742, PAGE 916, OF WHO ARE NOT Legal # 100439 LOT 13, BLOCK G, THE PUBLIC RECORDS KNOWN TO BE DEAD SEABREEZE, 3RD AD- OF OKALOOSA OR ALIVE, WHETHER IN THE CIRCUIT EDITION, ACCORDING COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID UNKNOWN PAR- COURT OF THE FIRST TO THE PLAT AND REFORMED BY TIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT THEREOF AS RE- ORDER DATED AU- TEREST AS SPOUSES, IN AND FOR CORDED IN PLAT GUST 25, 1975, IN HEIRS, DEVISES, GRANT- OKALOOSA BOOK 2, PAGE 81, CASE NO. 75-1049, EES, OR OTHER CLAIM- COUNTY, FLORIDA OF THE PUBLIC REC- GREAT AMERICAN ANTS; COMPASS CIVIL ACTION CASE WORDS OF PROPERTIES-FLORIDA, BANK; are the Defend- NO. O K A L O O S A INC. V. GULF TER- ants, I will sell to the 2007-CA-003166-S COUNTY, FLORIDA. RACE CONDOMIN- highest and best bidder DIVISION IUM ASSOCIATION, for cash at IN FRONT OF IN., TOGETHER WITH CLERK'S FRONT DOOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME A/K/A 29 RANGER ALL OF ITS APPURTE- OF SHALIMAR ANNEX LOANS, INC, STREET SW, FORT WAL- NANCES ACCORD- at 11.:00 AM, on the 6 Plaintiff, TON BEACH, FL 32548 ING TO THE DECLA- day of January, 2009, RATION. THE UNIT'S the following described vs. Any person claiming an LOCATION IS property as set forth in interest in the surplus SHOWN ON THE said Final Judgment: JERRY BAKER, et al, from the sale, if any, PLAT RECORDED IN Defendant(s). other than the property CONDONOMI U M UNIT 10, FOREST owner as of the date of BOOK 1, PAGE 6-7 BREEZE SUBDIVI- the Lis Pendens must file AND PAGE 64-65 IN SION, ACCORDING NOTICE OF FORECLO- a claim within sixty (60) THE OFFICE OF THE TO THE PLAT SURE SALE days after the sale. CLERK OF CIRCUIT THEREOF AS RE- COURT. CORDED IN PLAT NOTICE IS HEREBY WITNESS MY HAND BOOK 9, PAGE 32, GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- and the seal of this Court TOGETHER WITH AN OF THE PUBLIC REC- nal Judgment of Mort- on November 20, 2008. UNDIVIDED INTEREST ORDS OF gage Foreclosure dated IN THE COMMON EL- O K A L O O S A November 18. 2008 Don ,,,Howard EMENTS APPURTE- COUNTY. FLORIDA. . k relC of the Circui t 1 2 I Crestview News Bulletin Classifieds Saturday, December 6, 2008 Legal # 100443 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 08 CA 5412 DIVISION: WFS COMPASS BANK, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES ARRINGTON, JR. and APEX TAEKWONDO CENTER, INC., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: JAMES ARRINGTON, JR. 6922 Husky Way, SE Lacey, WA 98503 (Last Known Address) (CURRENT ADDRESS UNKNOWN) YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to fore- close a mortgage on the following property in Okaloosa, County, Flor- ida: LOT 9, BLOCK 1, CENTRAL ADDITION, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 36, OF THE PUBLIC REC- ORDS OF O K A L O O S A COUNTY, FLORIDA. also known as 117 Harbeson Ave., Ft. Walton Beach, FI. 32548. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Mark J. Home, the Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 720 Blackstone Building, Jack- sonville, Florida, 32202, on or before January 5, 2009, of the Notice of Action, and file the origi- nal with the Clerk of this Court either before serv- ice on the Plaintiff's attor- ney or immediately there- after; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief de- manded in the Complaint or petition. DATED on November 20, 2008. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF THE COURT BY: Aunita Cantrall AS DEPUTY CLERK 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100444 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 2007 CA 005621 S DIVISION THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS INDENTURED TRUSTEE, FOR THE BEN- EFIT OF THE CWABS, INC, ASSET-BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2007-SEA1, Plaintiff, vs. ROGER R. BRUNSON, et al, Defendant(s) NOTICE OF RESCHED- ULED FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Fore- closure Sale dated No- vember 19, , 2008 and entered in Case NO. 2007 CA 005621 S of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA County, Florida wherein THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS INDENTURED TRUSTEE, FOR THE BEN- EFIT OF THE CWABS, INC, ASSET-BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2007-SEA1, is the Plain- tiff and ROGER R. BRUNSON; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash at IN FRONT OF CLERK'S FRONT DOOR OF SHALIMAR ANNEX at 11:00AM, on the 22 day of December, 2008, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER OF LOT 52, BLOCK D, CALHOUN'S SECOND REVISION, DESTIN, FLORIDA, PROCEED NORTH 50 DEGREES 21 MINUTES EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 52, 100.00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 39 DEGREES 39 MINUTES WEST, 120.00 FEET ALONG THE EAST PROPERTY LINE, THENCE SOUTH 50 DEGREES 21 MIN- UTES WEST 100.00 FEET PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 52, THENCE SOUTH 39 DEGREES 39 MINUTES EAST 120.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST PROPERTY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THIS PROPERTY IS FUR- THER DESCRIBED AS BEING THE SOUTH- EAST 120.00 FEET OF LOT 52, CALHOUN'S SECOND REVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 43A, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF O K A L O O S A COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 314 CALHO AVENUE, DESTIN, 32541 Any person claiming interest in the surp from the sale, if a other than the prop owner as of the date the Lis Pendens must a claim within sixty days after the sale. WITNESS MY HA and the seal of this C on November 24, 2008. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Cour By: Viki Jackson Deputy Clerk . Publish in Crestv News Bulletin Invoice To: Florida fault Law Group, RL. PO. Box 25018 Tampa, Flo 33622-5018 F 0 7 0 5 3 6 5 COUNTRY-CO B/C-B-lcurry **See Americans Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with Americans with Disa ties Act, persons with abilities needing spe accommodation to pa ipate in this proceed should contact Court ministration at 101 Jam Lee Boulevard East, Cr view, FL, 32536-35 telephone number (8 689-5000, Extens 7497, prior to the p ceeding. or Shalii (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with Americans with Disa ties Act, persons with abilities needing spe accommodation to pa ipate in this proceed should contact Court ministration at 1250 Eglin Parkway, Shalir FL, 32579; telephi number (850) 651-74 prior to the proceeding. 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100445 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRS JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 2007 CA 006012 S DIVISION CHASE HOME NANCE LLC, Plaintiff, vs. LISA M. DELLAMANO, al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLi SURE SALE NOTICE IS HERE GIVEN pursuant to a nal Judgment of M gage Foreclosure da November 24, 20 and entered in Case 2007 CA 006012 S' the Circuit Court of FIRST Judicial Circuit and for OKALOO County, Florida wlhe CHASE HOME NANCE LLC, is the Pla tiff and LISA DELLAMANO; are Defendants, I will sell the highest and best I der for cash at FRONT OF CLER FRONT DOOR SHALIMAR ANNEX 11:00AM, on the day of January, 2008, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 1, BLOCK 3, VESTA HEIGHTS AC- CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 86 OF THE PUBLIC REC- ORDS OF O K-A L O O S A COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 104 LONDON AVENUE NW, FORT WALTON BEACH, FL 325480000 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on November 24, 2008. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Court By:Viki Jackson Deputy Clerk Publish in Crestview News Bulletin Invoice To: Florida De- fault Law Group, PL. PRO. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F 0 7 0 6 3 8 7 6 CHASE-SPECFHLMC-R-ej ayska **See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with . Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East, Crest- view, FL, 32536-3515; telephone number (850) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. or Shalimar (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT )UN FL an plus any, erty of file (60) MND court rt view De- rida S6 NV with the bili- dis- 3cial nric- NOTICE OF FORECLO- ding SURE SALE Ad- mes NOTICE IS HEREBY est- GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- 115; nal Judgment of Mort- 50) gage Foreclosure dated sion November 24, 2008 pro- and entered in Case No. mar 46-2008-CA-001882 of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA the County, Florida wherein the WELLS FARGO BANK, bill- NA, is the Plaintiff and dis- DARYL J. SPEED; GAIL C. cial SPEED; are the Defend- rtic- ants, I will sell to the ling highest and best bidder Ad- for cash at CRESTVIEW: N. SOUTH FRONT DOOR nar, OF THE OKALOOSA one COUNTY COURTHOUSE 497, SHALIMAR: IN FRONT OF CLERK'S FRONT DOOR OF SHALIMAR ANNEX at 11:00AM, on the 13 day of January, 2008, the following de- scribed property as set forth in said Final Judg- ST ment: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH RIGHT E OF WAY LINE OF BAYSHORE DRIVE (100 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY) AND THE FI- NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LANMAN ROAD (66 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY), SAID POINT BEING THE WEST- et ERLY MOST POINT OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 2569 AT O- PAGE 3810 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF O K A L O O S A EBY COUNTY, FLORIDA Fi- SAID POINT BEING ort- ON THE ted CURVED RIGHT OF 008 WAY LINE OF No. LANMAN ROAD, 0 of SAID CURVE BEING the CONCAVED NORTH- in EASTERLY AND HAV- iSA ING A RADIUS OF rein 284.03 FEET A CEN- Fl- TRAL ANGEL OF 16 ain- DEGREES 47 MIN- M. UTES 38 SECONDS the AND A CHORD to BEARING AND DIS- bid- TANCE OF SOUTH 34 IN DEGREES 08 MIN- K'S UTES 49 SECONDS OF EAST, 92.75 FEET; at THENCE PROCEED 13 SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE FOR A DIS- TANCE OF 93.17 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE DEPARTING SAID CURVE PRO- CEED NORTH 38 DE- GREES 57 MINUTES 08 SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 100.06 FEET; THENCE PROCEED NORTH 35 DEGREES 35 MIN- UTES 39 SECONDS EAST FOR A DIS- TANCE OF 24.99 FEET; THENCE PRO- CEED NORTH 38 DE- GREES 18 MINUTES 23 SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 51.20 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE AFORESAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF BAYSHORE DRIVE, SAID POINT BEING ON A CURVE CON- CAVE NORTHERLY AND HAVING A RA- DIUS OF 931.95 FEET A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 59 SEC- ONDS AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 63 DEGREES 39 MINUTES 32 SEC- ONDS EAST, 4.33 FEET; THENCE PRO- CEED NORTHEAST- ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE FOR A DISTANCE OF 4.33 FEET, THENCE DEPARTING SAID RIGHT OF WAY PRO- CEED SOUTH 60 DE- GREES 50 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 93.20 FEET; THENCE PROCEED SOUTH 29 DEGREES 10 MIN- UTES 00 SECONDS WEST FOR A DIS- TANCE OF 190.00 FEET TO THE AFORE- SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LANMAN ROAD; THENCE PROCEED NORTH 60 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 00 SEC- ONDS WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY FOR A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO A In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL, 32579; telephone number (850) 651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 11/29/06 12/06/08 Legal # 100447 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 46-2008-CA-001882 DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff, vs. DARYL J. SPEED, et al, Defendant(s). POINT OF CURVA- TURE SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVED NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RA- DIUS OF 284.03 FEET A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 17 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 21 SEC- ONDS AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 52 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 50 SEC- ONDS WEST, 84.65 FEET; THENCE PRO- CEED NORTHWEST- ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE FOR A DISTANCE OF 84.96 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINN- ING, CONTAINING 20,545.60 SQUARE FEET, 0.47 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. A/K/A 165 LANMAN ROAD, NICEVILLE, FL 32578 Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on November 24, 2008. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Court By:Viki Jackson Deputy Clerk Publish in Crestview News Bulletin Invoice To: Florida De- fault Law Group, RL. RO. Box 25018 - Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F 0 8 0 2 3 7 0 5 NMNC-FNMA-R-khartmaier **See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 101 James O K A L O O S A COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH ALL APPURTENANCES TO SAID CONDOMIN- IUM PARCEL, AND THE UNDIVIDED IN- TEREST IN THE COM- MON ELEMENTS AP- PU TENANT THERETO A SET OUT IN SAID DECLARA- TION. A/K/A 101 OLD FERRY ROAD UNIT 2C, SHALIMAR, FL 32579 Any person claiming an Interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on November 24, 2008. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Court By:Viki Jackson Deputy Clerk Publish in Crestview News Bulletin Invoice To: Florida De- fault Law Group, RL. RO. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F 0 7 0 6 3 7 5 2 GMAC-SPECFHLMC-R-eja yska **See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East, Crest- view, FL, 32536-3515; telephone number (850) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. or Shalimar (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East, Crest- view, FL, 32536-3515; telephone number (850) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. or Shalimar (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL, 32579; telephone number (850) 651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal # 100450 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 46-2008-CA-003061 DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR THE REG- ISTERED HOLDERS OF IMH ASSETS CORPORA- TION, COLLATERALIZED ASSET-BACKED BONDS, SERIES 2005-2, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES PAGE A/K/A JAME T. PAGE A/K/A JAMES TROY PAGE A/K/A J. TROY PAGE, et al, Defendant(s). abilities needing special best bidder for cash at accommodation to partic- NOTICE IS HEREBY CRESTVIEW: SOUTH ipate in this proceeding GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- FRONT DOOR OF THE should contact Court Ad- nal Judgment of Mort- OKALOOSA COUNTY ministration at 1250 N. gage Foreclosure dated COURTHOUSE Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, November 24, 2008 FL, 32579; telephone and entered in Case No. SHALIMAR: IN FRONT number (850) 651-7497, 46-2008-CA-002928 of OF CLERK'S FRONT prior to the proceeding, the Circuit Court of the DOOR OF SHALIMAR FIRST Judicial Circuit in ANNEX at 11:00AM, on 11/29/08 and for OKALOOSA the 13 day of Jnuary, 12/06/08 County, Florida wherein 2008, the following de- WELLS FARGO BANK, scribed property as set N.A., AS TRUSTEE UN- forth in said Final Judg- Legal # 100451 DER THE POOLING ment: AND SERVICING IN THE CIRCUIT AGREEMENT RELATING LOT 7, BLOCK 4, SIXTH COURT OF THE FIRST TO IMPAC SECURED AS- ADDITION TO GARNIER JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SETS CORPORATION, BEACH, ACCORDING IN AND FOR M 0 R T G A G E TO THE PLAT THEREOF OKALOOSA PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- AS RECORDED IN PLAT COUNTY, FLORIDA CATES, SERIES 2005-2, BOOK 3, PAGE 13, OF CIVIL ACTION CASE is the Plaintiff and COS- THE PUBLIC RECORDS NO. TEL G. SERBAN; are OF OKALOOSA 46-2008-CA-001199 the Defendants, I will sell COUNTY, FLORIDA. DIVISION to the highest and best bidder for cash at CREST- A/K/A 500 ROSS INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B., VIEW: SOUTH FRONT ROAD, FORT WAL- Plaintiff, DOOR OF THE TON BEACH, FL OKALOOSA COUNTY 32548 COURTHOUSE vs. Any person claiming an SHALIMAR: IN FRONT interest in the surplus C H R I STOP H E R OF CLERK'S FRONT from the sale, if any, EILERTSEN, et al, DOOR OF SHALIMAR other than the property Defendant(s). ANNEX at 11:00AM, on owner as of the date of the 13 day of January, the Lis Pendens must file 2008, the following de- a claim within sixty (60) NOTICE OF FORECLO- scribed property as set days after the sale. SURE SALE forth in said Final Judg- ment: WITNESS MY HAND NOTICE IS HEREBY and the seal of this Court GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- LOT 5, BLOCK 4, on November 24, 2008. nal Judgment of Mort- SUNSET STRIP SUB- Don W. Howard gage Foreclosure dated DIVISION, ACCORD- Clerk of the Circuit Court- November 24, 2008 ING TO MAP OR and entered in Case No. PLAT THEREOF AS 46-2008-CA-001199 of RECORDED IN PLAT the Circuit Court of the BOOK 2, PAGE 89, By:Viki FIRST Judicial Circuit in OF THE PUBLIC REC- Jackson and for OKALOOSA ORDS OF Deputy Clerk County, Florida wherein O K A L O O S A Publish in Crestview INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B., COUNTY, FLORIDA News Bulletin is. the Plaintiff and . Invoice To: Florida De- C H R I STOPHER A/K/A 607 A&B fault Law Group, RL. EILERTSEN; BANK OF SUNSET BOULEVARD PRO. Box 25018 AMERICA, N.A.; are WEST, FORT WAL- Tampa, Florida the Defendants, I will sell TON BEACH, FL 33622-5018 to the highest and best 32547 F 0 8 0 2 9 5 1 9 bidder for cash at CREST- SPSFIDELITY-CONV-R-abiv VIEW: SOUTH FRONT Any person claiming en DOOR OF THE an interest in the **See Americans with OKALOOSA COUNTY surplus from the Disabilities Act COURTHOUSE sale, if any, other IMPORTANT than the property SHALIMAR: IN FRONT owner as of the date In accordance with the OF CLERK'S, FRONT of the Lis Pendens Americans with Disabili- DOOR OF SHALIMAR must file a claim ties Act, persons with dis- ANNEX at 11:00AM, on within sixty (60) abilities needing special the 13 day of January, days after the sale. accommodation to partic- 2008, the following de- ipate in this proceeding Lee Boulevara cast, Crest- ,Americans witn uisaoiii- NOTICE OF FORECLO- scribea property as set vWITNESS r MY rHAND should contact ourt Aad- view, FL, 32536-3515; ties Act, persons with dis- SURE SALE forth in said Final Judg- and the seal of this Court ministration at 101 James telephone number (850) abilities needing special ment: on November 24, 2008. Lee Boulevard East, Crest- 689-5000, Extension accommodation to partic- NOTICE IS HEREBY Don W. Howard view, FL, 32536-3515; 7497, prior to the pro- ipate in this proceeding GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- LOT 105, DURANGO Clerk of the Circuit Court telephone number (850) ceeding. or Shalimar should contact Court Ad- nal Judgment of Mort- WINDS, ACCORDING By:Viki Jackson 689-5000, Extensipn (850) 651-7497 ministration at 1250 N. gage Foreclosure dated TO THE PLAT Deputy Clerk 7497, prior to the pro- Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, November 24, 2008 THEREOF AS RE- Publish in Crestview ceeding. or Shalimar IMPORTANT FL, 32579; telephone and entered in Case No. CORDED IN News Bulletin (850) 651-7497 number (850) 651-7497, 46-2008-CA-003061 of PLAT BOOK 16, Invoice To: Florida De- In accordance with the prior to the proceeding, the Circuit Court of the PAGE(S) 6, OF THE fault Law Group, RL. IMPORTANT Americans with Disabili- FIRST Judicial Circuit in PUBLIC RECORDS OF RO. Box 25018 ties Act, persons with dis- 11/29/08 and for OKALOOSA O K A L O O S A Tampa, Florida In accordance with the abilities needing special 12/06/08 County, Florida wherein COUNTY, FLORIDA. 33622-5018 Americans with Disabili- accommodation to partic- WELLS FARGO BANK, F 0 8 0 4 0 5 2 0 ties Act, persons with dis- ipate in this proceeding N.A., AS INDENTURE A/K/A 130 DU- GMAC-CONV-R-abiven abilities needing special should contact Court Ad- Legal # 100449 TRUSTEE FOR THE REG- RANGO ROAD #105, **See Americans with accommodation to partic- ministration at 1250 N. ISTERED HOLDERS OF DESTIN, FL 32541 Disabilities Act ipate in this proceeding Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, IN THE CIRCUIT IMH ASSETS CORPO- IMPORTANT should contact Court Ad; FL, 32579; telephone COURT OF THE FIRST RATION, COLLATERALI- Any person claiming ministration at 1250 'N. number (850) 651-7497, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ZED ASSET-BACKED an interest in the In accordance with Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, prior to the proceeding. IN AND FOR BONDS, SERIES 2005-2, surplus from the the Americans with Disa- FL, 32579; telephone OKALOOSA is the Plaintiff and sale, if any, other abilities Act, persons with number (850) 651-74Q7; 11/29/08 COUNTY, FLORIDA JAMES PAGE A/K/A than the property disabilities needing spe- prior to the proceeding. 12/06/08 CIVIL ACTION CASE JAME T. PAGE A/K/A owner as of the date cial accommodation to NO. JAMES TROY PAGE of the Lis Pendens participate in this pro- 11/29/08 46-2008-CA-1522S A/K/A J. TROY PAGE; must file a claim ceeding should contact 12/06/08 Legal # 100448 DIVISION CATHERINE PAGE within sixty (60) Court Administration at A/K/A CATHERINE L. days after the sale. 101 James Lee Boulevard IN THE CIRCUIT PHH MORTGAGE COR- PAGE; TWIN LAKES East, Crestview, FL, Legal # 10415 COURT OF THE FIRST PORTION, OWNERS' ASSOCIA- WITNESS MY HAND 32536-3515; telephone JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Plaintiff, TION, INC.; are the De- and the seal of this Court number (850) 689-5000, NOTICE OF APPLICA- IN AND FOR fendants, I will sell to the on November 24, 2008. Extension 7497, prior to TION FOR TAX DEED OKALOOSA vs. highest and best bidder Don W. Howard the proceeding. or COUNTY, FLORIDA for cash at CRESTVIEW: Clerk of the Circuit Court Shalimar (850) CIVIL ACTION CASE KIMBERLY ANNE SOUTH FRONT DOOR By:Viki Jackson 651-7497 Notice is hereby given NO. 2007 CA COOPER A/K/A KIM OF THE OKALOOSA Deputy Clerk that Louise W. Crosley, 006054 S DIVISION COOPER, et al, COUNTY COURTHOUSE Publish in Crestview IMPORTANT as holder of the following Defendant(s). SHALIMAR: IN FRONT News Bulletin certificate, has filed said GMAC MORTGAGE, OF CLERK'S FRONT Invoice To: Florida De- In accordance with certificate for a Tax Deed LLC, DOOR OF SHALIMAR fault Law Group, RL. the Americans with Disa- tobe issued thereon. The Plaintiff, NOTICE OF FORECLO- ANNEX at 11:00AM, on RO. Box 25018 abilities Act, persons with certificate number and SURE SALE the 13 day of January, Tampa, Florida disabilities needing spe- year of issuance, the vs. 2008, the following de 33622-5018 cial accommodation to name in which the prop- NOTICE IS HEREBY scribed property as set F 0 8 0 1 1 8 3 5 participate in this pro- erty is assessed and the GARY R. SPENCER, et al, GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- forth in said Final Judg- FIDINDYMAC-CONV-B-rhar ceeding should contact description of the prop- Defendant(s). nal Judgment of Mort- ment: nig Court Administration at erty is as follows: gage Foreclosure dated **See Americans with 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Certificate #3763 of November 24, 2008 LOT 79, TWIN LAKES Disabilities Act Shalimar, FL, 32579; tel- 2000 Assessed to: NOTICE OF FORECLO- and entered in Case No. BEING A PORTION IMPORTANT phone number (850) Laidlaw & WE Barrett III SURE SALE 46-2008-CA-1522S of OF SECTION 00, 651-7497, prior to the Description: Lakewood the Circuit Court of the TOWNSHIP 2 In accordance with the proceeding. Estates Lots 16 to 19 inc NOTICE IS HEREBY FIRST Judicial Circuit in SOUTH, RANGE 22 Americans with Disabili- Bk H GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- and for OKALOOSA WEST, OKALOOSA ties Act, persons with dis- 11/29/08 Parcel ID#: nal Judgment of Mort- County, Florida wherein COUNTY, FLORIDA, abilities needing special 12/06/08 09-2N-25-1460-000H- gage Foreclosure dated PHH MORTGAGE COR- ACCORDING TO PLAT accommodation to partic- ____________ 0160 Opening Bid: November 24, 2008 PORATION, is the Plain- RECORDED IN PLAT pate in this proceeding $1,487.50 and entered in Case No. tiff and KIMBERLY BOOK 18, AT PAGES should contact Court Ad- Legal # 100453 All of said property being 2007 CA 006054 S of ANNE COOPER A/K/A 98 AND 99, OF THE ministration at 101 James in the County of the Circuit Court of the KIM COOPER; RYAN M. PUBLIC RECORDS OF Lee Boulevard East, Crest- IN THE CIRCUIT Okaloosa, State of Flor- FIRST Judicial Circuit in COOPER; TYNDALL FED- SAID COUNTY view, FL, 32536-3515; COURT OF THE FIRST ida. and for OKALOOSA ERAL CREDIT UNION; telephone number (850) JUDICIAL CIRCUIT County, Florida wherein are the Defendants, I will A/K/A 269 TWIN 689-5000, Extension IN AND FOR Unless the certificate is GMAC MORTGAGE, sell to the highest and LAKES DRIVE, DES- 7497, prior to the pro- OKALOOSA redeemed according to LLC, is the Plaintiff and best bidder for cash at TIN, FL 32541-0000 ceeding. or Shalimar COUNTY, FLORIDA law, the property de- GARY R. SPENCER; IN FRONT OF CLERK'S (850) 651-7497 CIVIL ACTION DIVI- scribed in the certificate FIRST NATIONAL BANK FRONT DOOR OF Any person claiming SION CASE NO. will be sold to the highest & TRUST; FINISTERRA SHALIMAR ANNEX at an Interest In the IMPORTANT 46-2008-CA-002808 bidder at the front door CONDOMINIUM ASSO- 11:00AM, on the 13 surplus from the of the Clerk's Office at CIATION, INC.; are the day of Januray, 2008, sale, if any, other In accordance with the U.S. BANK NATIONAL the Okaloosa County Defendants, I will sell to the following described than the property Americans with Disabili- ASSOCIATION, AS Courthouse - Annex, the highest and best bid- property as set forth in owner as of the date ties Act, persons with dis- TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF Shalimar, Florida at der for cash at IN said Final Judgment: of the Lis Pendens abilities needing special OF THE HOLDERS OF 10:00 a.m. on December FRONT OF CLERK'S must file a claim accommodation to partic- THE HOME EQUITY AS- 17, 2008. FRONT DOOR OF LOT 58, BLOCK 5, within sixty (60) pate in this proceeding SET TRUST 2007-3 SHALIMAR ANNEX at BRYN MAWR PARK days after the sale. should contact Court Ad- HOME EQUITY Dated this 12th day of 11:00AM, on the 13 FIRST ADDITION, AC- ministration at 1250 N. PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- November, 2008. day of January, 2008, CORDING TO THE WITNESS MY HAND Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, CATES, SERIES 2007-3, the following described PLAT THEREOF, RE- and the seal of this Court FL, 32579; telephone Plaintiff, property as set forth in CORDED IN PLAT on November 24, 2008. number (850) 651-7497, DON W. HOWARD said Final Judgment: BOOK 3, PAGE 22, prior to the proceeding. vs. CLERK OF COURTS OF THE PUBLIC REC- Don W. Howard By: Daniel Luke, THE CONDOMINIUM ORDS OF Clerk of the Circuit Court 11/29/08 VICKY F. FLAMAND, et Deputy Clerk PARCEL KNOWN AS O K A L OOS A By:Viki Jackson 12/06/08 al, APARTMENT UNIT COUNTY, FLORIDA. Deputy Clerk Defendant(s). 11/15/08 NO. C, BUILDING Publish in Crestview Legal # 100452 11/22/08 NO. 2, OF FINIS- A/K/A 255 ARGYLE News Bulletin 11/22/08 TERRA, A CONDO- COURT, MARY ES- Invoice To: Florida De- IN THE CIRCUIT NOTICE OF FORECLO- 12/06/08 MINIUM ACCORDING THEIR, FL 32569 fault Law Group, PL. COURT OF THERST SURE SALE IR TION OF DECONDO- Any person claiming Box 25018 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NOTICE IS HEREBY LEGAL # 120113 MINIUM THEROF , an interest on th claimIngTampa, Florida IN AND FOR GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- DATEDM SEPTEMBEREOF, an su terest romin the 33622-5018 OKALOOSA nal Judgment of Mort- IN THE CIRCUIT DATED SEPTEMBER surplus from the F 0 8 0 4 2 4 9 4 COUNTY, FLORIDA gage Foreclosure dated COURT, FIRST JUDI- 26, 1979 AND RE- sale, if any, other GMAC-CONV-R-abiven CIVIL ACTION CASE November 24, 2008 CIAL CIRCUIT, IN CORDED IN OFFICIAL than the property **See Americans with NO and entered in Case No. AND FOR 1060,RECORDS AGES 9BOOK oner as the date DisabliiesAct 46-2008-CA-002928 46-2008-CA-002808 of OKALOOSA THROU1060, PAGES 963 of the LIas Pendenscla IMPORTANT DIVISION the Circuit Court of the COUNTY, FLORIDA CLUSIVE AND within sixty (60) In accordance with the WELLS FARGO BANK FIRST Judicial Circuit in CASE NO.:08DR6281 AMENDMENT TO days after the sale, FARGO BANK, and for OKALOOSA DECLARATION OF days ater thesale. Americans wth Disabii- NA., AS TRUSTEE UN- County, Florida wherein IN RE: The Marriage of CONDOMIN IUM WITNESS MY HAND ties Act, persons with dis- DER , THE POOLING U.S. BANK NATIONAL GREGORY ANDRE DATED O MA I a h sEa o Hi abilities needing special AND SERVICING ASSOCIATION, AS BRICKHOUSE, D1980ATED ARCH , and the seal of this Court accommodation to partic AGREEMENT RELATING TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF Petitioner/Husband, 1980CRDED IN OFFICIALRE- on November24, 2008. ipate in this proceeding TO IMPAC SECURED AS- OF THE HOLDERS OF RECORDED IN OFFICIAL K Do W Howard should contact Court Ad- SETS CORPORATION, THE HOME EQUITY AS- and RECORDS BOOK Don W. Howard ministration at 101 James M O R T G A G E SET TRUST 2007-3 1090, PAUG ES 1549 Clerk oftheCircuitCourt Lee Boulevard East, Crest- PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- HOME EQTRUST UITY JULIA SCHANTELE ELUSIVE, 1555,AND PUR- eputy:VkiJackson view, FL, 32536-3515; CATES, SERIES 2005-2, PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- BRICKHOUSE, CLUSIVE, AND PUR- Deputy Clerk telephone number (850) Plaintiff, CATES, SERIES 2007-3, RespondentANife. SUANT TO SURVEY, Publish in Crestview 689-5000, Extension is te aiiff and VICKY PLOT PLAN AND News Bulletin 69000, tension is the Plaintiff and VICKY GRAPHIC DESCR- nvoew To Florida De-7497, prior to the pro- vs. F FLAMAND; MORT- NOTICE OF ACTION TION OF IMPROVE- fault Law Group, PL. cdi o4 am GAGE ELECTRONIC MENTS RECORDED IN P.O Box 25018 (850) 651-7497 COSTEL G. SERBAN, et REGISTRATION SYS- TO: Julia Schantele CINRO DINUM Tampa, Florida IMPORTANT al, TEMS, INCORPORATED, Brickhouse Last known PLC AT N D O M I N I U M Tampa, Florida IMPORTANT Defendant(s). AS NOMINEE FOR address: 1817 Pointed PAGES 197 AND F 0 8 0 1 7 8 4 5 In accordance with the GAGESERVICES, INC.; Beach, FL 32547 Presento 198, ALL OF THE CENDANT-FNMA-B-rharnig Americans with Disabili- NOTICE OF FORECLO- are the Defendants, I will Address: Unknown PUBLIC RECORDS OF **See Americans with ties Act, persons with dis - NO I FOR AI ..,, ,.^ .. .. setlll tUth hnige anld OUMC OALr Saturday, December 6, 2008 Classifieds Crestview News Bulletin I 1 3 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolu- tion of marriage has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your writ- ten defenses, if any, to: STEPHEN J. RYAN, ES- QUIRE RISEN & RYAN 436 Green Acres Road Ft. , Walton Beach, FL 32547 ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER on or before Dec. 26, 2008, and file the origi- nal with the Clerk of this Court at the Okaloosa County Courthouse An- nex, Shalimar, Florida ei- ther before service on Petitioner's attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you fro the relief demanded in the Petition. WITNESS my hand and Seal of this Court on this 14 day of Nov, 2008. Don W. Howard CLERK OF COURT By: Tiffany Gardner Deputy Clerk 11/22/2008 11/29/2008 12/06/2008 12/13/2008 LEGAL # 120117 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA , COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.:46-2008-CA-00 5364 DIVISION: FILE NO: F08080218 HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES INC, Plaintiff, vs, YOAN ANTE, et al, Defqndant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION TO: YOAN ANTE LAST KNOWN AD- DRESS: 1515 46TH STREET NORTH BER- GEN, NJ 07047-2913 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, HEIS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN AD- DRESS: UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the follow- ing property in OKALOOSA County, Florida: LOT 19, BLOCK D, JERNIGAN SUBDIVI- SION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF ON FILE IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 69,_ IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT, OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA has been filed against you'and you are required to serve a copy of your writen defenses, if any, on or before Jan. 5, 2009, on Florida Default Law Group, RL., 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 20 day of November, 2008. Dor W. Howard Clerk of the Court By: Auita Cantrail As Deputy Clerk Florida Default Law Group, P.L. RO. Box 250'18 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, Extension 7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. or Shalimar (850)651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL, 32539; telephone number (850)651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 11/29/2008 12/06/2008 LEGAL # 120119 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.:2008CP942C IN RE: The Estate OF LES- TER M. JOSLIN. Deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINIS- TRATION The administration of the estate of LESTER M. JOSLIN, deceased. File Number 2008CP942C, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Florida. Probate Division, the address of which is the Okaloosa County Courthouse, 101 James Lee Blvd. East, Crestview, FL 32536. The names and address of the personal represent- ative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PER- SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All persons on whom this notice is served who have objections that chal- lenge the validity of the will the qualifications of the personal representa- tive, venue, or jurisdiction of this Court are required to file their objections with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NO- TICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having. claims or de- mands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this no- tice is served within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or de- mands -against the decedent's estate must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NO- TICE. ALL CLAIMS, DE- MANDS AND OBJEC- TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first publi- cation of this Notice is November 29, 2008. Personal Representative Peggie L. Timpner 1220 Gabriel Drive. Crestview, FL. 32536 James E. Moore FL. Bar No.: 056540 PC Box 1622 Crestview, FLorida 32536 (850)689-1603 Fax (850)689-1802 E m a i I povertycreekjim@aol.com Attorney for Personal Representative 11/29/2008 12/06/2008 12/13/2008 12/20/2008 Legal # 120122 PUBLIC AUCTION Pursuant to Section 713.75, Florida Statues, there will be a public auction 12/22/2008 at 9:00AM for the following vehicles 2000 FORD FOCUS V I N # 1 FAFP33PXYW114909 The auction will be held at 956 W. James Lee Blvd, Crestview, FI 32536, Crestview Paint & Body has the right to turn down any and all bids. 12/06/2008 LEGAL # 120125 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 08CP1245 IN RE: ESTATE OF: CLAI- BORNE MATTHEW LANE, JR. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDI- TORS The administration of the estate of CLAIBORNE MATTHEW LANE, JR., deceased, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Flor- ida, Probate Division, the address of which is 101 James Lee Boulevard, East, Okaloosa County Courthouse, Crestview, Florida 32536. The names and addresses of the Personal Representa- tive and of the Personal Representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or de- mands against decedent's estate, includ- ing unmatured, contin- gent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served, must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO- TICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other per- sons having claims or de- mands against decedent's estate, includ- ing unmatured, contin- gent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with the Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NO- TICE. ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. MARK MATTTHEW LANE Personal Repre- sentative 704 St. Rose Cove Niceville, Florida 32578 The date of the first publi- cation of this notice is De- cember 6, 2008. MICHAEL A. JONES, ESQ. POST OFFICE BOX 947 NICEVILLE, FL 3 2 5 8 8 - 0 9 4 7 (850)729-7440 Florida Bar No. 332471 Attor- ney for Personal Repre- sentative 12/06/2008 12/13/2008 LEGAL # 120126 NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with Flor- ida Statues, let it be known that Brown's Mini Storage, located in Crest- view, Okaloosa County, Florida, gives notice to Richard Byrd that per- sonal property stored in Unit #57 shall be sold to the public on 12-15-2008 at 10:00 AM at the mini-storage facility. Brown's Mini Storage 190 John King Rd. Crestview, Florida 32536 850-642-1111 Owner: Billy Brown 12/06/2008 Legal #100446 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 46-2008-CA-1939 S DIVISION CHASE HOME FI- NANCE LLC, Plaintiff, vs. ANDREW D. JOHN- SON, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLO- SURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- nal Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated November 24, 2008 and entered in Case No. 46-2008-CA-1939 S of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA County, Florida wherein CHASE HOME FI- NANCE LLC, is the Plain- tiff and ANDREW D. JOHNSON; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash at IN FRONT OF CLERK'S FRONT DOOR OF SHALIMAR ANNEX at 11:00AM, on the 13 day of November, 2008, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: PARCEL P, BLOCK 116, TOWNSITE OF PORT DIXIE: COM- MENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 116, TOWNSITE OF PORT DIXIE, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGES 64, 65 AND 66 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF O K A L O OS A COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROCEED EAST 190 FEET, THENCE NORTH 240 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINN- ING, THENCE CON- TINUE NORTH 80 FEET, THENCE WEST 100 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 80 FEET, THENCE EAST 100 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING A/K/A 81 SCHOONER LANE, SHALIMAR, FL 32579 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the LIs Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on November 24, 2008. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Court By:Viki Jackson Deputy Clerk Publish in Crestview News Bulletin Invoice To: Florida De- fault Law Group, PL. PRO. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F 0 8 0 2 7 2 4 3 CHASE-VA-R-vbonitto **See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East, Crest- view, FL, 32536-3515; telephone number (850) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. or Shalimar (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL, 32579; telephone number (850) 651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 11/29/08 12/06/08 Legal 100438 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 2007 CA 005073 S DIVISION US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR MASTR ASSET BACKED SECU- RITIES TRUST, 2006-WMC2, Plaintiff, V Adopt Y A doting dad, stayhome mom (& puppies), Dan & Lisa are excited to give your baby LOVE, Laugh- ter, & opportunity FLBAR0247014. expense es paid. 800-552-0045 PIETS & ANIMALS 2100 - Pets 2110 - Pets: Free to Good Home 2120- Pet Supplies 2130- Farm Animals/ Supplies 2140 - Pets/Livestock Wanted 2150 - Pet Memorials Christmas Puppies: Pure bred black Lab $250. Going fast call now to place a deposit! 585-8520 For Sale: Reg. CKC Chi- huahua puppies.Long and Call 850-902-7275 Horse boarding available call for more info. 902-7275 NEW irOOAV Teacup Chihuahua's Ready for Christmas. $300. Call Diane Crestview Office/ Spa building for Roommate to share HUGE MULTI- Lease ng 3br, 2ba, brick house HUGE MULTI- Lease 1000sf. 101 $450mo includes all utils FAMILY YARD Duggan Ave. (Next to & cable. Call 689-8978 SALE Eglin FCU) Call Sat. Dec. 5th, 7am-?, 621-0046, . 660 N. Ferdon Blvd. * 1 (Behind Moultons Phar- U I 6170 I macy), Get ready for l ,j Crestview 2BR MH Christmas to many items | 6110 w/d, stove, fridge, Ig to list. deck 866 E Williams Crestview 1 mo Free Rent! $450/mo. + $450dep. Crestview- 2br, 1ba, W&G incl 682-6514 YARD SALE quiet, gated, No pets Crestview- 3 br, 2 ba Saturday Only $575mo/ $550dep, 12 double wide on 1'V ac- 7:30am-? mo lease req. 585-6985 res, fenced. LR, DR, FR 4397 Wilkerson Bluff Rd, front/back porch. $700. between Milligan & Holt a s 4073 Hwy90E. off Hwy 90 - go 2 miles. 902-2383/682-9911 Christmas items, house- 6130 | Crestview- Newer MH, hold goods, sealed blind 6 near 90 & Antioch 3 br, covers for French doors Bluewater Bay 3br, 1ba, $550 mo. Call Milligan 2ba condo. Pets wel- 217-2750 or 862-4595 come!. Avail Jan. 1st Yard Sale $1100/mo 259-4055 Sun. Dec. 7, 12pm-?, 1729 Dads Rd. Appli- NEW IJ-10A ances, book shelves, Crestview dishes, tools, material, 3 br, 2.5baTH- near Holt 2 BR/1BA on pri- grill,etc. shopping W/D hkup. vate lot. Washer & Dryer $750 mo. Pet neg. Mil- incl. $500 mo. Sitry isc. 897-0267 499-7412 / 537-852 Dic-9-27 North Crestview, Crest- 3240 Crestview- 2br, 1.5ba, view & Holt area. 2bd 2 all appls., W/D hkups, ba, 3bd 1 ba, 3b 2ba. S hn off street parking. $525 $600. - $850. mo plenty Gun Show mo+dd. 217-7344 to choose from call Fairgrounds Crestview 307 Purl Ad- Dec6nd-7 ams, 2 br, 1.5ba, W/D, Dec 6-7 close to bases. $650 *Sat. 9-5 mo+dd. 543-4742 *Sun. 10-4 Free Parking (407) 275-7233 6140 floridagunshows.com 1, 2, 3 & 4 BR Homes for REAL EITATE FOR Rent. Ref req. Call nn u- i017 7100 - nomes 652-4122 .I 682-4070 or 830-2061 7105 - Open Houses vs. a 3 s-7110 - Beach Home/ I 32Crestview - 3BR/1.5BA Property DAVORKA KRPO, et al, 1,'111brick home excellent 7120 - Commercial Defendantss. 2110 Schag Hydro commercial cond. no pets. $700.mo 7130 - Condo/Townhouse Free to special home. walk behind 48 inch + $700. dd. Call 7140 - Farms & Ranches Loving Cats also 7 week deck, exc. shape, 682-4024 7150 - Mobilets and Areage NOTICE OF FORECLO- old Kittens. Please call $4800. new asking 7170 - atMobile Homes SURE SALE 826-2589 $1500. OBO. call 7180 - Investment 546-1192 ., n V Property NOTICE IS HEREBY. EW . W * 7190- Out-of-Town GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- : . Real Estate nal Judgment of Mort- 2130 Crestview - 3BR/1.5BA 7200-Timeshare gage Foreclosure dated 3290 W/D hookup & Carport. November 18, 2008 Christmas Sale Large $675 m/D hookup & Carp and entered in Case No selection of horse prod- $675. mo + $500. dep. 2007 CA 005073 S of ucts. 4337 Hwy 90 E. A GREAT Cal 537-7115 | 7100 the Circuit Court of the C-view. 850-259-1836 1933sf 3/2/2 from FIRST Judicial Circuit in Hay for sale. Round ba-e E LT Crestview $159,900. Great Room, and for OKALOOSA les only. call 758-0945 W 129 10th Ave Built on your lot. Other County, Florida wherein --- Indigo Blue Cute 2br 1b with homes from the low US BANK NATIONAL . Hancapped W/D hook ups & shed $100s. Great Financing. ASSOCIATION, AS Hancapped Move in ready. 800-678-4647 ASSET BACKED SECURINew, allspeeds $700 Call 850-8303606. TIES TRUST, obo. 850-862-9670 2006-WMC2, is the Ck Plaintiff and DAVORKA CreSiview O KRPO; VEDRAN KRPO; 2/1 Duplex Ft. Walton ANY AND ALL UN- MERCHNDI 2 |1 Duplex Ft. Walton KNOWN PATIS UN| 3300 fresh painted, $600 602 Mooney Rd KNOWN PARTIES 3100- Antiques mo, $600 DD, pets ok Beautiful brick br, 2 THROUGH, UNDER BY, 3110- Appliances SANTA FOR HIRE: with additional deposit, be, 2 cg. Close to AND AGAINST THE 3130 - Auctions Reasonable Rates 682-7731 Mon-Fri bases on quiet half HEREIN NAMED INDI- 3140 - Baby Items Nights & Weekends. acre corner lot. Built in VIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) 3150 - Building Supplies Call 586-2492 Leave Crestview- 3 br, 2 ba 1994, kitchen recently WHO ARE NOT 3160 - Business Msg. home. ONLY $850 mo! updated with stainless KNOWN TO BE DEAD 3170Equipment Call Jenny at Pelican Real steel appliances, corner OR ALIVE, WHETHER 3180- Computers Estate 315-0972 FP w/all brick hearth, SAID UNKNOWN PAR- 3190 - Electronics vaulted ceilings, fresh TIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- 3200 - Firewood GO-40 Crestview paint, security system, TEREST AS SPOUSES, 3220 - Furniture | 3340--/1 Dupl updated electronic irri- HEIRS, DEVISEES, 3230 - Garage/Yard Sales 3/1 Duplex 3240- Guns Sears Fun Kart- 6hp New carpet / freshly nation, large screened GRANTEES, OR OTHER 3250 - Good Things to Eat Go Cart, 2 seater Excel- painted, $700 mo, $700 porch under roof, chain CLAIMANTS; DUNES OF 3260 - Health & Fitness lent condition low hours. DD, pets OK with addi- link back yard perfect DESTIN NEIGHBOR- 3270 - Jewelry/Clothing $650. Trampoline tional deposit, 682-7731 for pets. $299,000. HOOD ASSOCIATION, 3280 - Machinery/ . $50. Call 682-3773 Mon-Fri Call 850 226-6754 INC.; are the Defend- Equipment ants, I will sell to the 3290 - Medical Equipment - - Cresview 3bd ba 148 3300 - Miscellaneous Crestview 3bd, ba 148 highest and best bidder 3310 - Musical instmments Seminole Trl. CP CHA, l for cash at IN FRONT 3320 - Plants & Shrubs/ / -- *, fenced yard, naval. OF CLERK'S FRONT Supplies 12/20. $675 mo r.w a DOOR OF SHALIMAR 3330- Restaurant/Hotel +$675 dd 682-9333 or Individual wants to buy ANNEX at 11:00AM, on 3340 - Sporting Goods- 626 65 - housefo anvstmn.Cl the 6 day of January, 3350 - Tickets (Buy& Sell) 682-8665 house forinvestment. Call 2008the fll d651-0987 2008, the following de- U S 1 Crestview- home for forth in said Final Judg- EMPLOYMENT rent, country setting. 1 LIMITED OFfER: meant n s3190 acre of land. 3br, 2ba, 4/2 $997/mo Play Station 2 4100- Help Wanted large room. $950 mo. Zero Down bit on your lot LOT 22, BLOCK C, es hook w/ 4110 - Restaurants/Clubs WG&E Paid. 682-4280 w/land equity. Includes LOT 22, BLOCK C, games & hookUPS4120- Sales or 699-4281Ts e THE DUNES OF DES- $135. firm 4130- Employment orTa x / Insur ! Price TIN, ACCORDING TO 850-603-0681 Information $113,900K @ 7.104% THE PLAT THEREOF APR E-Z QIfy for AS RECORDED IN . .- nimV 30y fxed FHA-insured PLAT BOOK 13, WNUE mortgage. Calnow! PAGE(S) 39 AND 40, | 3200 [I 4100 I 800-678-4647 OF THE PUBLIC REC- FIREWOOD FOR Human Resources Crestview Spacious ORDS OF SALE: 2249sf home behind COUNTY, FLORIDA Spl Oak& ecan. Pick Recruiting hospital. Close to Res- COUNT, FLORIDA. up or delivery Call . taurants / bases. Pri- A/K/A 142 SANDPRINT 850-398-7677 Coordinator vacy Fenced Yard. Pets CIRCLE, DESTIN, FL NWp C orr i Welcome! Avail Now Navarre - 32541 D I FL F Imp NEW Customer Service $1100\mo David 2 story, 4 br, 21/2 bae, view is looking for an ex- -26-16622150sf home on large Any person claiming an 3220 ---i perienced Recruiting Co- natural lot. 9' ceilings, interest in the surplus A Brand Name King Pil- ordinator. 1-3 years separate living & dining from the sale, if any, Iowtop set. New in Plas- HR/Recruiting experi- IV Ve- itey a rooms, eat-in kitchen. Lg. other than the property tic w/warr. $200. Can ence required. Proficient Crestview- Very Clean whirlpool tub and sepa- owner as of the date of Deliver 850-471-0330 in Microsoft Word, Excel, brick 3 br, 2 ba, garage, rate shower in master the Lis Pendens must file All Brand New Queen HR data" bases, ADR W/D, incl. $875 mo + bath. Beautiful, quiet wa- a claim within sixty (60) Pillowtop Set. In plastic Able to organize and pri- dd. Call 699-3833 terfront neighborhood. days after the sale. w/warrr. $165. Delivery oritize. Interaction with --Priced to sell at the re- available 850-255-3050 employees at all levels of Crestview/North Brick duced price of $260K.. WITNESS MY HAND Bed A 100% all new Full experience, written and 3/1, on fenced 1 ac. Call 850 261-0322, or and the seal of this Court size mattress set in plastic oral communication skills, $795/mo+dd. Work 685-8048 leave msg. on November 20, 2009 w/warranty. $119.00. and ability to adapt to a shop w/elect. 936-6894 Don W. Howard850-471-0330 fast paced environment Quick Pre-Qual! Sot Brohlll rr are a must. Knowledge North Crestview, Crest- You can pre-qualify in 15 Clerk of the Circuit Court BroyhillCherry 3-piece of standards, practices, view & Holt area. 2bd 2 minutes. Great homes By:Viki Jackson Entertainment Center. policies and procedures, ba, 3bd 1 be, 3b 2ba. from the $100s on your Deputy Clerk Holds up to 36in. TV. HR law and regulation $600. - $850. mo plenty lot. 800-678-4647 Publish in Crestview very good condition, are a plus. Send your re- to choose from call News Bulletin $900. OBO Call sume and cover letter to 546-1192 Invoice To: Florida De- 689-8615 dzrostlik@newcorp.com, fault Law Group, PL Wooden Baby with subject line to read RO. Box 25018 Coordinator Position, or WHY RENT??? -- 1 Tampa, Florida Crib mail resume to New Cus- New Site Built Homes 2008 Blow Out! Must 33622-5018 with cabinet, drawers, tomer Service Compa- from the $100's. Low sell all discounted homes, F 0 7 0 3 9 9 3 0 Complete with mattress nies, Inc.; Attn: Recruit- Interest Rates! used homes, and foreclo- ASC-CONV-R-khartmaier and accessories. In very ing; 5660 John Givens 800- 678-4647 sure homes. Call Clayton **See Americans with good cond. Asking price Road, Crestview, FL Homes for information Disabilities Act $190. Call 682-3535 or 32539. No phone calls . ____,_850-682-3344 IMPORTANT 685-8063 please. . - - Only Fourteen In-- a aPayments Leftl In accordance with the Insurance t--- 36160Make one and move in. 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, Extension 7497, prior to the pro- ceeding. or Shalimar (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons with dis- abilities needing special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Court Ad- ministration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL, 32579; telephone number (850) 651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 11/29/08 12/06/08 3230 Crestview Estate Sale 5853 Saratoga Dr, 85 N; left on Old Bethel Road; right into Silver Oaks; right on Sara- toga. Dec 4th & 5th from 8am-12 pm and Dec 6th from 7am-? Everything MUST go in a 3000+ sqft home A must see! Antiques, Col- lectibles, Furniture, China, Edison Wax cyl- inder Victrola, King oak bedroom,-set, Oak din- ing 8 chair set, vintage radios, Amoires, Victo- rian sofa, Duncan Phife tables, Retired Dicken's Village - too much to name Something for every- one! Call 850-682-3344 A Terrific * TfllAV Own your own land or Opportunity! Nf W have family land? Call Clayton Homes, 0% Liberty National Life North Crestview 4br down, all credit OK. Call Insurance Company boarding house on quiet 850-682-3344 $100,000+ Earning Po- private acre, has 2 turn. Take over payments tential, Benefits, Pension, rooms avail now for on a 3 Bedroom 2 Bath. 401(k), BCBS Insurance. working indivuals. $85/ Bad Credit, no problem! Call 1-800-257-5500. wk. IncIs Cable & util. Call for details 376-7676 850-682-3344 For frier exceptional REF..l_ E�T�,.E:FQR. RENTj talk with 6100 -Busi nessal HEV neworus 6110 -Apartments * been 6120 - Beach Rentals be 6130 -Condo/Townhouse o 6140 - House Rentals 6150 - Roommate Wanted "-/AN 610 1- Mobile Home/Ltot YourSliverado Headquarter 1 0 um T wNn REntVROLsT 4150 S. Ferdon 60190 - imshare Rentals CH R 6200- Vacation Rentals 682- AUTOMOTlW TE tlNE 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 8245 - Boat Slips & Docks 8310 - Aircraft/Aviation 8320 - ATV/Off Road Vehicles 8330 - Campers & Trailers 8340 - Motorhomes Mazda Miata MX5 2006 29K Mi., Factory warr., auto. Appearance pkg, 6 disc CD, 17" wheels, power windows/locks, Many upgrades, $16,995 obo. Call 934-5610 Pontiac G6 '06 45K miles, 4dr, V6, AT, loaded, white/ black, 28 MPG, moonroof, remote start, extended warranty, exc cond. NADA $12,950, asking $11,000. Call evenings after 5pm 614-633-7822 8120 Jeep Rubicon 2006 6 speed manual, 29K mi, ext war, CD changer, sat- ellite radio, white w/ blk soft top (619) 204-1406 Toyota 4 runner 1998, motor $450. call 758-5050 Dodge Van 1987 with wheel chair lift. 31k mile $6800. Free motorized wheelchair included. 682-2981 585-3771 7 Match.. INTERVIEW NOWI Monster Match assigns a professional to hand-match each job seeker with each employer. This is a FREE Service! Monster Match is your free, one-stop job- search resource. With our extensive contacts, we can show your job seeker profile to hundreds of top local employers in 300 job categories. Let us find you a job that matches your skills, experience and preferences. INTERVIEW NOW for the following positions: Dental (Job Code 55) Health Care Assistants (Job Code 57) Medical Records (Job Code 58) Medical Technicians (Job Code 56) Medical Therapists (Job Code 53) Nursing (Job Code 52) Pharmacy . 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AM3 RANR=-EVOJTON s * Locally Owned & Operated Blvd., Crestview -2731 ' PORTS Saturday, December 6, 2008 w w w.crestviewbu IIetin.com mPage 14 News & NOTES SCHEDULE Today High school wrestling Crestview at Wakulla Tournament, 9 a.m. High school boys basketball Mosley at Baker, JV 5:45 p.m./V 7p.m. High school girls soccer Crestview at Timber Wolf Classic, TBA Monday High school girls basketball Crestview at Baker, JV 5:30 p.m./V 6:45 p.m. Calvary at Laurel Hill, V 7 p.m. High school girls soccer Fort Walton Beach at Crestview, JV 5 p.m./V 7 p.m. High school wrestling Crestview vs. South Walton, Pace, Milton, at Milton, 6 p.m. Middle school soccer Davidson at Meigs, Girls 5 p.m./Boys 6:15 p.m. St. Mary's at Richbourg, Girls 5 p.m./Boys 6:15 p.m. Tuesday High school boys basketball Central at Laurel Hill, JV 6 p.m./V 7:15 p.m. Baker at Ponce de Leon, JV 6 p.m./V 7:15 p.m. Niceville at Crestview, JV 6 p.m./V 7:15 p.m. High school girls basketball Laurel Hill at S.L. Jones, V 5 p.m. High school boys soccer Pine Forest at Crestview, V only, 6 p.m. High school girls soccer Crestview at Pine Forest, V only 6 p.m. High school wrestling Gulf Breeze, Niceville at Crestview, 6 p.m. Middle school basketball Liza Jackson at Richbourg, Girls 5 p.m./Boys 6:30 p.m. Ruckel at Davidson, Girls 5 p.m./Boys 6:30 p.m. BRIEFS Football tryouts The Crestview Thunderbirds semi-pro football team will hold tryouts from 3-5 p.m. Dec. 13 at Old Spanish Trail Park. Wear shorts, shirt and cleats if possible. Contact Coach Taylor at 305-2317 or e-mail coach@crestviewthunderbirds. com. Players should be 1 8 or older. North Florida Bulls The North Florida Bulls traveling baseball teams are having tryouts for players in the 10U-1 3U age groups Dec. 1 3 at Destin Middle School. The 9-10U tryouts will be 10 a.m. to noon, 11-12U from noon to 2 p.m., and 13U from 2-4 p.m. E-mail questions to northfloridaBulls@yahoo.com or go to northfloridaBulls.com. Baseball skills camp Work on explosion, core, throwing, fielding mechanics, speed and acceleration with Scott Hemond and college coach LC Smith. This camp has all the tools necessary to become a better athlete. Sessions are Tuesdays and Saturdays at the Baker Sports Complex. Tuesday sessions will run from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday sessions are from 2 to 4 p.m. The camp is for players ages 8 and up. Cost is $99. For more information go to www.ScottHemond.com. BLAK BOLLINi Offensive Local players picked for PSA All-Star football game Randy Dickson Crestview News Bulletin The high school football season is over for Baker and Crestview, but sev- eral seniors will get to play in one last high school game. The Pensacola Sports Association All-Star game set for Dec. 13 at Fort Walton Beach's Steve Riggs Stadium. Kickoff is set for 5 p.m. Admission is $8. Quarterback Cameron Domangue and offensive lineman Blake Bollinger will represent Baker on the East team, made up of players from Okaloosa and Santa Rosa counties. They'll be joined by running back Jordan Glover, safety Jason Parker, linebacker Gabe Good- son and offensive linemen Andrew Wirth and Josh Hamilton of Crestview. Bulldogs defensive end Darius Robbins is an alternate. The West team is made up of play- ers from Escambia County. Baker coach Bob Kellogg and Crest- view coach Matt Brunson also will be a part of the East staff that tentatively will be headed by Fort Walton Beach's Mike Owens. If the Vikings are still alive in the Class 4A playoffs (Fort Wal- ton Beach played Tallahassee Lincoln late Friday), Brunson will serve as the head coach of the East squad. "It (the game) just gives them one more shot to put on the gear and go out there and maybe get noticed or recognized by some colleges that are out recruiting and will come by and see them practices," Brunson said. "The sad thing is there are only 40 spots on Baker's Blake Bollinger is pictured on County High School. the roster. "The main thing is all of the guys playing were bright spots, and Darius was a bright spot. There are just a couple of very good defensive ends in the area. But if Fort Walton Beach were to win Friday, he'd have a shot to play, too." The East team will meet at Fort Wal- ton Beach on Sunday and then practice at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at Baker. A banquet to honor the teams is scheduled for Thursday. There will be a walk-through practice Friday and then the game Saturday. Kellogg, like Brunson, said he would like to see more players on the team. He said the big-school players domi- nate the roster, with only a limited number coming from Baker and Jay. "Jay has three kids on it, and we Crestview's Jordan Glover gets a big block from lineman, Josh Hamilton as he carries the ball for the Bulldogs during regular season play against Milton. DREW /IRTH ensive line the line for the Gators against Franklin have two," Kellogg said. "After that there aren't any kids from small schools playing. "They are really looking at Cameron as a running back. They are looking at the kid from Pace (Aaron Munoz) and the kid from Niceville (Rick Whiddon) at quarterback." Bollinger, who played both ways for the Gators, will settle on the offensive line in this game. Kellogg said he nominated all of his seniors, but the numbers, whether statistical or physical, didn't match up for his other players when the coaches went down and evaluated each pros- pect. "We had a couple of others that I wish had made it," Kellogg said. "But when you look at linebackers, the other guys are 6-foot-1 and 215 (pounds), and we are throwing up our 5-foot-8, 170 guys like Billy Whatmough, so it was tough." Kellogg said he believes the experi- ence will be good for the 5-foot-7, 170- pound Domangue to go against bigger players from the larger schools. Brunson, a Baker grad who coached at small-school Vernon before tak- ing the Crestview job in 2001, can see things from Kellogg's perspective. "This game gives those guys a chance to show that the number of A's (1A, 2A, 3A, etc.) beside your school doesn't determine what kind of football player you are," he said. Neither Kellogg nor Brunson knows who will be on the West team. A big draw could be Escambia running back and Alabama commitment Trent Rich- ardson, who generally is considered one of the top prospects in the coun- try. In the end, it will just be football as the seniors get to shine one last time. "I don't know if Trent Richardson is playing or not," Brunson said, "but it will be interesting to see who comes to the game." Panther, Roadrunner soccer teams battle RIVALRY MATCHUP: The Davidson and Rich bourg middle school soccer teams squared off Tuesday night at the DMS field. The Roadrunners swept the boys-girls doubleheader. See a photo page from , . the contest in the Dec. 10 edition of the Crestview News Bulletin. See an . S- online photo gallery from the game later this week at crestviewbulletin.com. - . PHOTOS BY ANN SPANN I Crestview News Bulletin E CAMERON JORDAN GABE JOSH JASON DARIUS AN GER DOMANGUE GLOVER GOODSON HAMILTON PARKER ROBBINS V line Quarterback Running back Linebacker Offensive line Safety Defensive end Offe SHINING STARS RANPY DICKSON | Crestview News Bulletin SANTA JEFF: Heritage Plantation PGA teaching pro Jeff Marks displays some golf-related holiday gift ideas. Golf tips from the Pro: Golf gifts for the holidays Jeff Marks As told to Randy Dickson In this week's Golf Tips from the Pro, Heritage - Plantation PGA teaching pro Jeff Marks offers some gift ideas that any Santa might find helpful. Most of the gifts can be found at your local discount store or golf retailer. Almost all of them can be found at the pro shop at your local course. I think everybody is looking to stretch their dollar as far as they can this year. And just because a pro shop is at a golf course, a. lot of people think prices are high. Really, they are not. If you were to go to any PGA-operated golf course in the Panhandle, you'd find the prices are comparable to big box retailers. The No. 1 hot item would be the golf ball by Callaway. It's a good distance ball. Beginner golfers love it. Intermediate golfers love it. And the guy looking to hit the ball far would love it. The price is less than $35 for a box of 12 balls. There are so many companies that make great golf balls for less than $50 a dozen. Living in the South, it's a good idea to have a Panama-style hat that shields the sun. A lot of people are worried about skin cancer and sun damage these days. Something like a light-weight Panama Hat is a great item. You can roll it up and put it in your golf bag, and it will bounce back into shape. You can even get a logo put on it or have your name put on it, or your club name. It's a pretty versatile hat that weighs less than a quarter of a pound. It will run you about $25. A great stocking stuffer would be a series of lessons. We have a $199 package where you purchase five lessons and get one free. The paperwork for the package comes in a decorative envelope. It's great to put in the stocking of your favorite golfer. We have some nice Heritage towels for less than $20. There are other logo towels, Titleist, Callaway, TaylorMade, that run for about the same price. Golfers tend to go through towels pretty quick, and something like that is great to put under your trees this year. Two mistakes people make around the holidays are trying to buy a glove for somebody or trying to buy shoes. I would advise against that. An alternative to that is to buy a gift certificate specifically for a pair of shoes or some gloves. If you have a question for Jeff Marks e-mail it to Randy Dickson at randyd@ crestviewbulletin.com. Or/ mail it to Randy Dicksoy 295 W James Lee Blvd, Crestview, FL 32536. I�r . �7� |