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39th Year, Number 28 SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2014 50 Cents Kidnapped child Sparks fl y for Gator alum found safe GOOD CHOICES The Okaloosa County School District’s CHOICE — Community High Okaloosa Institutes Career Suspects Education — program originated at Crestview High School, spread arrested around the county and is now a model for industry-school FROM STAFF REPORTS partnerships throughout the state. The institutes — industry partners The News Bulletin’s with their respective schools Facebook page and crest- — offer industry certifi cation and, viewbulletin.com received joy- sometimes, college-level credit. ous comments after word CHOICE institutes are located in spread that a 3-year-old Davidson and Shoal River Middle autistic boy Schools and these area high kidnapped March 6 is schools: safe and sus- • Baker School: applied welding, pects are in culinary arts, early childhood custody. development and web development “Thank • Crestview High School: God!” Bren- aerospace, allied health, applied KARL R. da Moore welding, automotive, building MENZ Cadenhead construction technologies, carpentry, said. BRIAN HUGHES | News Bulletin cosmetology, criminal justice “Praise Baker School alumnus George Price pauses after helping Okaloosa School District operations, culinary arts, digital God,” Trinity maintenance staffers construct an outdoor pavilion at Southside Center. design, electricity, network support Hayes said. “Wonder- services, pathways to engineering ful news,” and web development Carrie Mar- • Laurel Hill School: applied tin said. Baker School CHOICE training welding, culinary arts, digital design VIRGINIA M. Karl R. and web development LYNCH Menz and prepped welder for ‘real world’ job Source: www.choice-institutes.com Virginia M. Lynch, By BRIAN HUGHES “At one point he welded Emmanuel 682-6524 | @cnbBrian (Baker School Principal Tom) Menz’s birth [email protected] Shipp’s tractor,” she said. parents, George also tried his hand were arrest- CRESTVIEW — Sparks fl ew at repairing Crestview’s most ed Thursday when 2013 Baker School famous griddle when Coney in Hender- alumnus George Price tested for Island Hotdog’s cast iron EMMANUEL son, Nev., MENZ his fi rst job out of college. cooking surface cracked and in connec- Now he works for the same Nestor brought it to his students tion with the school district that helped to endeavor a repair. boy’s kidnapping. nurture his career ambitions. The pair allegedly fl ed After demonstrating his with Emmanuel last month welding prowess — developed NWFSC program’s after a case worker used by his grandfather, Lonnie Price fi rst grad the restroom following a — on March 17, George became After graduating in June supervised visit at a South one of three Okaloosa County 2013, George entered Northwest Ferdon Boulevard Burger School District Maintenance Florida State College’s new King, police said. Department welders. Welding Technologies program Crestview police coordi- For him, it’s a lifelong dream. in August and next month will nated with the Henderson be its fi rst graduate. Police Department in Ne- His enthusiasm, supported by vada after receiving infor- ‘He stuck with it’ his Baker School level 1 welding mation that the suspects George had to wait until ninth certifi cate, propelled him ahead were in the area. grade before he could enroll in of his classmates. By February, Henderson Police De- Baker School welding instructor George completed the program partment offi cers and in- Bill Nestor’s CHOICE institute. and earned his levels 2 and 3 vestigators from the Feder- “We put him in the welding certifi cates, three months ahead al Bureau of Investigations program and he stuck with it,” of the rest of his class. located the group, driving SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN his mom, Peggy Price-Pierce “I learned a lot in college,” a U-Haul van described in said. “He ended up welding George Price and his mother, Peggy Price-Pierce, embrace previous news releases, other teachers’ boats and trucks. See SPARKS A9 upon his June 2013 graduation from Baker School. See FOUND A9 Growing church gains space, eyes more ministry opportunities By MATTHEW BROWN saic has, we felt that they 682-6524 | @cnbMatthew INSIDE: could use the resources of [email protected] the building,” Orsa said. Mosaic Church to “We thought it would be of CRESTVIEW — Mosaic host Easter at Twin better service to them.” Church will soon have a Hills Park, Page A6 Facility use was offered much larger home, and that at no charge, and Mo- means more opportunities saic members performed for helping people, head Boulevard. $75,000 worth of renova- pastor James Ross said. The 9,000-square-foot tions, according to Ross. The church, which property currently serves To prepare for the fi rst meets in a building owned four members, according service at their new home by Central Baptist Church, to Living Faith Pastor Tony June 1, church mem- soon will share facilities Orsa. Mosaic averages an bers and contractors are MATTHEW BROWN | News Bulletin with Living Faith Baptist estimated 200 Sunday visi- renovating the inside by Church and Crestview Ko- tors, Ross said. James Ross, pastor of Mosaic Church in Crestview, says a new location off U.S. rean Church off James Lee “With the group that Mo- See CHURCH A9 Highway 90 will allow the faithful to provide additional community support.

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FROM STAFF REPORTS campaign fund allocations Children in Crisis Special to the News Bulletin Caring & Sharing of North Children in Crisis, $49,446; golf tourney Walton, $2,258; Catholic Children’s Home Society of raises $30,000 CRESTVIEW — United Way Charities of Northwest Florida, $15,935; Children’s of Okaloosa-Walton Counties Florida, $26,118; Habitat Volunteer Health Network, The 8th Annual Children has approved allocation for Humanity in Okaloosa $6,034; Covenant Hospice, in Crisis Charity Golf Classic of funds from the 2013 County, $21,875; Habitat for $47,879; Crossroads Center, raised $30,000 for local children campaign. Humanity of Walton County, $17,214; Elder Services of who’ve been abused, neglected Forty-two partner $3,193; Judge Ben Gordon Okaloosa, $15,971; Family and abandoned, according to agencies will receive the Jr. Family Visitation Center Life Ministries of Northwest organizers. allocations as follows. $7,883; Okaloosa Coalition Florida, $8,742; Harvest More than 130 golfers CHILDREN & Homeless/FRESH Start, House, $10,271; Horizons of competed for the fi rst-, second- EDUCATION GROUPS: $14,629; Okaloosa Public Okaloosa County, $28,147; and third-place prizes — including AMIkids of the Emerald of the Florida Panhandle, Schools Foundation, $1,231; Mental Health Assoc. of longest drive and closest to the Coast, $7,939; Big Brothers $1,849; Independence for Salvation Army of Okaloosa- Okaloosa-Walton, $13,977; pin awards — March 14 held at the Big Sisters of Northwest the Blind of West Florida, Walton Counties, $15,083; Okaloosa AIDS Support & Fort Walton Beach Golf Course. Florida, $8,378; Boys & $3,874; Okaloosa-Walton Sharing & Caring of Okaloosa Information, $7,559; Ronald This year’s winning team was Girls Club of the Emerald Child Care Services $23,948; County, $37,287. McDonald House Charities Mike Sowers, Greg Lile, Brian Coast, $20,187; Boy Scouts S4P Synergy $13,472; and HEALTH & of Northwest Florida, $13,157; Young and Scott Corley with a of the America Gulf Coast, Walton Education Foundation PREVENTION Shelter House, $42,100; winning score of 56 net. John $16,012; Eleanor J. Johnson $17,589. ORGANIZATIONS: The United Cerebral Palsy of Williams of Fort Walton Beach, Youth Center, $22,441; FINANCIAL STABILITY Arc of Walton County, Northwest Florida, $1,213; who was randomly selected to try Emerald Coast Children’s & DISASTER READINESS $12,143; Bridgeway Center- Walton-Okaloosa Advisory for the Million Dollar Shot, just Advocacy Center, $31,808; ORGANIZATIONS: Psychological Healthcare, Council on Aging, $14,198; missed the hole. Emerald Coast Science American Red Cross $26,128; $9,166; Chautauqua Offi ces and the YMCA of Florida’s Tournament proceeds Center, $1,891; Girl Scouts Bay Area Food Bank, $7,526; of Psychotherapy, $15,768; Emerald Coast, $6,625. benefi ted the Children’s Neighborhood, a foster home and facility for Northwest Florida children removed from their families without notice, according Child abuse awareness takes focus this month in NWF to Ken Hair, CIC president and Special to the News Bulletin CEO. ONLINE: CRESTVIEW — Throughout April, Child • • • Abuse Prevention Month, organizations http://frombluetobetter. and businesses are hosting events to org/local-events Highways 85, 123, and 285 protect our most vulnerable residents. FamiliesFirst Network has created a to close for mission coalition of child-friendly organizations ments improve a child’s cognitive, psy- EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE — Highways to promote awareness about child abuse chological, behavioral and physical well 85, 123 and 285 will be closed and prevention. These groups arrange being, while neglectful or abusive ex- a short time April 9 for a test events under the From Blue to Better periences depress mental and physical mission. April 11 is the back-up campaign to help raise awareness for growth, according to the Child Welfare day. child abuse prevention. Information Gateway’s 2012 Research The closure is scheduled to In addition, the Department of Chil- Guide. occur between 2 and 3:30 p.m. dren and Families is participating in a na- Parents and caregivers who have April 9 or 12:30 and 2 p.m. April 11. tional movement to change the way peo- supportive social networks are better A mission scheduled for March ple think about child abuse prevention by equipped to provide safe and nurturing 28 was canceled due to weather. focusing on healthy child development. environments for their children, accord- Stimulating and nurturing environ- ing to the guide. The CSI Team

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LOCAL CONTRACTOR came about through can be covered by a tent or 436,000 customers by more were spared a fi ve-hour Toledo and served as CEO EXPANDING ITS OPERATIONS, passage of the Oil left open. The space will be than 35 percent since 2010, power outage when a of Kosciusko Rural Electric ADDING 29 JOBS Recovery Act, an initiative able to accommodate 2,500 according to the utility’s tree fell onto a power line. Membership Cooperative Fort Walton Beach- of state Senate President people. spokesperson. Because of the recloser, the in Warsaw, IN, from 2003 based On-Point Defense Don Gaetz that has The $950,000 project In 2013, Gulf Power power outage was limited before joining CHELCO. Technologies, a contractor provided $10 million a includes sidewalk upgrades Company’s customers to 103 customers. Rhodes is a member focused on designing, year for the past three and new landscaping. reportedly experienced Currently, transmission of the Okaloosa County developing, testing, and years to Northwest Florida The Tourist fewer power outages than lines are being upgraded Economic Development integrating advanced counties affected by the Development Council has any other time in recent and substations are being Council Association board weapon systems, is 2010 Deepwater Horizon been briefed on plans to history. “The investments rebuilt or upgraded. of directors, the Midbay expanding its Okaloosa oil spill. build covered porticos at we’ve made have helped Another program that Bridge Rotary Club, the County operations. The wages On-Point the building’s south and us keep the lights on helps improve reliability Emerald Coast Military The more than $1.2 pays — 168 percent of the east entrances. The $1.2 for our customers 99.98 is Gulf Power’s vegetation Affairs Committee and the million expansion planned county average — “blows million project is in the percent of the time,” management program, All Sports Association. for its offi ces in the Fort the average wage out of design phase. Jeff Rogers, Corporate which annually involves Touchstone Energy is Walton Beach Commerce & the water,” EDC Executive Other budgeted Communications manager, trimming trees near power a national alliance of local, Technology Park will allow Director Nathan Sparks improvement projects said. lines. consumer-owned electric On-Point to add 29 new said. include heat-circulating Since 2010, Gulf Power cooperatives. jobs, an EDC news release fans in three of the center’s has installed more than TOUCHSTONE ENERGY BOARD said. EXPANSION IN CONVENTION ballrooms for $18,600, a 500 smart devices called NAMES NEW CHAIR BRIDGEWAY ASSOCIATE The company’s decision CENTER’S FUTURE loading dock expansion for reclosers that help reduce CHELCO CEO Steve JOINS LOCAL NAMI BOARD to expand its local offi ces Big changes are in $100,000 and stucco repair the number of customers Rhodes has been elected OF DIRECTORS was based in part on store for the Emerald on the building’s exterior who would experience a Touchstone Energy’s board Cassandra Crosby, its receiving a $249,250 Coast Convention Center. for $50,000. power outage. A recloser of directors president. program director for grant from the Industry The facility’s new outdoor is a smart circuit breaker Rhodes became Bridgeway Center Inc.’s Recruitment, Retention exhibition area could be REPORT: GULF POWER that can automatically CHELCO’s CEO in Psychosocial Wellness & Expansion Fund Grant completed by as early as IMPROVEMENTS KEEP MORE reset once it senses there February 2013, bringing Program, has been elected Program administered April 20, General manager HOUSEHOLDS’ LIGHTS ON is no longer a fault on the more than 25 years’ president of the National by the University of West Bill Leaman said. Investments in Gulf grid. experience with electric Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Florida, the release said. The concrete pad will Power’s grid have Last year, 2,501 co-ops. He has an MBA Emerald Coast Chapter’s The grant program add 30,000 square feet and improved reliability for customers in Crestview from the University of board of directors.

OBITUARY Kenneth L. ‘Sparky’ Sparks Kenneth L. “Sparky” States Air Force, a preceded him in Tim. SUBMISSIONS Sparks, 66, of Crestview, member of AmVets death. A memorial service The News Bulletin publishes north died Monday, March 31, Post 35, past 1st Survivors are with honors was held 2014 at his home, with his vice president with his wife, Pam 10:15 a.m. Friday, April Okaloosa County residents and former family by his side. Mr. the State of Florida Sparks; two sons, 4 at Barrancas National residents’ obituaries for $45 including a Sparks, who was born in AmVets and an Darian Sparks Cemetery. photo. Family members should write the Milan, Ind., on Aug. 16, American Legion and Lorin Sparks; Brackney Funeral obituaries and funeral homes should submit 1947, moved to Okaloosa life member. one brother, Service, Crestview, them to the newspaper for confi rmation. We KENNETH L. County in 1979. His parents, Michael Sparks; provided arrangements. may edit submissions for style. Call 682- ‘SPARKY’ Mr. Sparks was a Edward and Ruthie one sister, Carole Sign the guest book 6524 or email [email protected] SPARKS retired chief master Sparks; a brother, Thomas; and four and offer condolences at for more information. sergeant with 26 years Marion Sparks; grandchildren, brackneyfuneralservice.com or of service in the United and a sister, Judy Sparks, Aleshia, Sean, Isis and obits.crestviewbulletin.com. RUG DECOR’S MASSIVE LIQUIDATION NATIONWIDE MANY SIZES AND DEALER FOR 20 YEARS COLORS AVAILABLE SALE NOW 65% OFF All Handmade Oriental Rugs

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SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN | Staff Sgt. Andrew Porch, 2nd Crestview instructor: ABCT PAO, 4th Inf. Div. Troops prepared in case of chemical contamination By Staff Sgt. Andrew Porch “... You have to make Special to the News Bulletin training relevant and you CAMP BUEHRING, Kuwait — As temperatures rise in the Middle East, have to make people aware soldiers are now training with water. But no one is cooling down, as chemical, of the type of threats that biological, radiological and nuclear, or are out there.” CBRN, training are priorities for the 204th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Staff Sgt. Joshua Thornton Division. Soldiers of 2nd Special Troops Battalion, since basic training. But they sure learned 2nd ABCT certifi ed “Roughrider” soldiers something during last month’s refresher. last month in the areas of operational “I think they took away what their decontamination and chemical gear. priorities are in the event we come under “The main focus is to bring some type some type of chemical contamination,” of positive informational awareness about Thornton said. CBRN to the units,” said Staff Sgt. Joshua “They took away what their duties and Thorton, a Crestview native, an instructor responsibilities are, as far as setting up and the battalion’s noncommissioned and running an operational decon lane.” offi cer-in-charge. “Being the CBRN representative for company and battalion Staff Sgt. Joshua Thornton, battalion level, you have to make training relevant chemical noncommissioned offi cer, and you have to make people aware of the Headquarters and Headquarters type of threats that are out there.” Company, 204th Brigade Support Soldiers received two days’ training to ensure they could conduct organized Battalion, 2nd Armored Brigade decontamination if the primary team is Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, unavailable. removes his chemical gear after Most soldiers who participated in the conducting decontamination training training haven’t touched CBRN equipment last month at Camp Buehring, Kuwait.

BRIEFS Baker man among VA reform advocates on Capitol Hill Special to the News Bulletin FROM STAFF REPORTS “Poor management and a dysfunctional Concerned Veterans bureaucratic culture at the (VA) Gadson graduates basic for America’s Vets on the Hill 2014 initiative have resulted in a massive backlog Army Pvt. Aaron D. Gadson has graduated from brought public offi - basic infantry training at Fort Benning, Columbus, cials face to face with of veterans’ benefi ts claims, long Ga. VA reform advocates. waits for services and a rash of For nine weeks, the soldier received training Clay Carver, of in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, Baker, was among preventable illnesses and deaths at tactics, military courtesy, military justice, physical those who visited April fi tness, fi rst aid and Army history, core values and 1-3 in Washington, D.C. VA facilities.” traditions. for 200 targeted meetings Additional training included development of with congressional members Concerned Veterans for America basic combat skills and battlefi eld operations and and staff. tactics, and experiencing use of various weapons The Capitol Hill push is the next and weapons defenses available to the infantry step in CVA’s VA Accountability Proj- said. for spending reform at the Depart- crewman. ect, an initiative launched in Febru- In recent weeks, the organization ment of Defense, addressing weak- Gadson, the son of Letitia Coward of Pensacola ary to build the case for reform and has also hosted several “National nesses in the military voting system and grandson of Ann Carson of Crestview, is a 2013 greater accountability at VA. Days of Action,” calling on hundreds and restraining national debt. Pensacola High School graduate. “Poor management and a dysfunc- of volunteers to make thousands of Carver is a U.S. Army and Navy tional bureaucratic culture at the de- phone calls and write letters urging veteran who served on the USS Kitty partment have resulted in a massive Congress members to co-sponsor Hawk and the USS John F. Kennedy. backlog of veterans’ benefi ts claims, the VA Management Accountability He served four combat tours in Af- long waits for services and a rash of Act of 2014. ghanistan and numerous deploy- preventable illnesses and deaths at In addition to VA accountability, ments in the South American coun- VA facilities,” a CVA spokesperson the teams will emphasize the need tries of Colombia and Ecuador.

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These savings whatever actions may Tallahassee to speak Foundation: Council, Vehicle registration will work their way into be necessary to manage with lawmakers about renewal fees to Florida’s economy while the bathing area to the various issues — said decrease benefi ting our citizens, a satisfaction of the state,” the delegation’s lack of attorney were ‘overly true win-win for the state county offi cials said. interest in the issue was Okaloosa County and the people.” Eglin is at odds with disappointing. residents will soon notice Call the Tax Collector’s the state Department of The concern dates back a decrease in their vehicle Customer Service Environmental Protection to the 2009-10 fi scal year cautious’ in recusal registration renewal fees. Processing Center, over unlawful commercial when the DJJ overcharged “The governor has 651-7300, or see www. activity that happens near Okaloosa and several By BRIAN HUGHES signed legislation that will OkaloosaTax.com for more and on the beach. other counties to house 682-6524 | @cnbBrian save Florida motorists information on the vehicle FDEP has threatened juvenile defendants. The [email protected] $395 million in vehicle renewal fee change. to fi ne Eglin for state law counties collectively fi led renewal fees, based on an violations. Eglin offi cials a lawsuit in 2011. A state CRESTVIEW — City Council members and city at- average savings of $25 per County proposes joint have said they might close appeals court sided with torney Jerry Miller were “overly cautious” when registration,” Okaloosa the beach if Timberview the counties but stopped the council recused itself during a March 24 pre- County Tax Collector Ben control of Eglin beach Helicopters and other short of requiring the DJJ sentation, according to Florida First Anderson said. Okaloosa offi cials want vendors continue to do to reimburse them. Amendment Foundation President Okaloosa County to share jurisdiction over business there. Okaloosa and several Barbara Petersen. offi cials have recommended a beach on the west side other counties asking for At the council meeting, Miller single-year, as opposed to of Destin Pass with Eglin restitution — who have cautioned Dr. Jean Mitchell against biennial, renewals since the Air Force Base. County County wants help the Florida Association of presenting information from private Legislature introduced the commissioners have voted getting back DJJ Counties’ backing — would conversations she had with individ- bill this year. unanimously to send a accept reimbursement in ual council members. Miller said he “This single-year letter to Brig. Gen. David overpayment the form of DJJ credits JERRY MILLER was concerned that Mitchell would renewal should save our Harris asking the base to Okaloosa over the next few Crestview City disclose council members’ private citizens $220,000 between consider its proposal. County offi cials years. Attorney remarks before the full board. then and the effective date The agreement would want more So far, the only Miller said Friday that his fi rst of the new law on Sept. 1, allow the county to regulate support from the proposal under duty is to assure the council is not exposed to po- 2014,” Anderson said. the “private businesses local legislative consideration would tential legal liabilities. “Every time I have perceived The Legislature and operating from or in close delegation to have the DJJ pay opportunity to protect my clients, I will do my best,” then-Gov. Charlie Crist proximity to the Air Force recoup $3 million back the counties he said. raised registration fees in property on the west side of in overcharges it overcharged That opportunity arose during Mitchell’s presen- 2009 to balance the state the Destin Bridge without from the state ERNIE over a 23-year tation, Miller said. “I didn’t know what she was go- budget, a Constitutional submerged lands leases Department of PADGETT period. County ing to say,” he said. “She was on an unpredictable requirement. or easements,” the letter Juvenile Justice. commissioners have course.” “Seldom do we see states. County Administrator said they will wait until Council President Robyn Helt, sensitive to a po- government give up a tax Such an agreement Ernie Padgett the legislative session’s tential Sunshine Law violation, asked the board to once they establish it on would have to “clearly — who briefed county completion to decide on wait in the hallway to allow Mitchell to conclude her comments. “It’s perfectly okay for a citizen such as Dr. Mitch- ell ... to discuss an issue with various commission- Like us CHELCO Annual Meeting 2014 ers individually and then to relay the fact and gist of on those conversations,” Petersen said. “The fact that All CHELCO members are invited to attend Dr. Mitchell was making her comments at a public meeting makes it, I think, doubly okay.” Miller shrugged off criticism of his advice as sec- Prizes and gifts ond-guessing his and the council’s actions after the fact. “I know what facts I was dealing with fi rst hand Refreshments at the time,” Miller said. 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Hwy. 4 Baker | Gates Open 5:30 | All Shows 7:30 p.m. 3535062 FULLPCA RODEO RODEO - - FRIDAY FRIDAY & & SATURDAY SATURDAY For more information, call 850-537-4744 Or Visit www.bakerarena.com Saddle Bronc Riding • Calf Roping Crestview First United Methodist Church Bulldogging • Team Roping • Barrel Racing will host a Bull Riding • Bareback Bronc Riding WWoWomen’somemen’n’s BrB Break-Awayreaeak-k Roping Celebrate Jesus Easter Egg Hunt KID’S CALF SCRAMBLE World Champion TAKE A Two age groups. Rodeo Clown Sunday, April 13th Sign up required before TRY the rodeo starts. See Rudy 50/50 www.bakerarena.com for details. RAFFLE AT 599 8TH AVE. Burns You are invited to begin the celebration with us at the SPONSORS Contemporary Service at 10:45am • First National Bank • Ed Overstreet Insurance Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors • Wise Equipment • Crestview Rotary or • LeeBuick/GMC • Carr Riggs Ingram • Baker Metal • Elliotts Plumbing • Greg Evers State Senator • Econo Lodge • Don Amunds for County Comm • Massy Ferguson / CSS • Sheriff Larry R Ashley • Pawn Express • The Gator Café • LSTractors/CSS The Easter Cantata at 11:00am • Okaloosa County Crime Prev Program • Crestview Wholesale • Waldorff Insurance & Bonding • Anything Pawn & Action • • Carolyn Ketchel for County Comm Dist 2 • Days Tires • Eglin Federal Credit Union The Village Veterinarian • • • DrLamarWhiteforSchoolBoardDist1 • Innerspaice Arch Interiors AAA Waste Service Wal-Mart • • • FNBT.COM North Okaloosa Medical Center JD Peacock for Clerk of Circuit Court • Gulf Power • Health Smart Pharmacy • Beach Community Bank • Kerrigan Estess Rankin McLeod & • Richardson Electric • Signs Galore • Coach N Four The Easter Egg Hunt will be held after services. Thompson LLP • Brad Stewart Law Firm • Tom Thumb Stores • Jeremy Stewart Const • Hub City Smoke House • Henry Company Home Barrel Sponsors Bronze Sponsors • TreyGoodwin forCountyComm. • Pic N Save There will be a • CCSI • Ace Hardware Crestview • Wanda Clapp Atty • Doug Broxson State Rep • Martin Landscaping • Southern Key Realty • Anderson Heating & Air • Tractor Supply • Southside Animal Hospital hotdog lunch • petting zoo PRO RODEO TICKET OUTLETS 2014 crafts • bounce houses. Adult $15 Gate / $12 Advance | Children $10 Gate / $7 Advance Children under 5 FREE General Admission only Reserve Tickets $20.00 New Seating above the Bull Chutes Reserve Tickets Available At: Ace Hardware Crestview, Tractor Supply **Limited Sales** • Baker Parts & Supply • Taco Town, Baker • Tractor Supply • Baker Farm Center • Ace Hardware, Crestview • Debbie's Leather Repair, Baker • Gator Café • Ace Hardware, DeFuniak Springs • Pic N Save, Baker • Days Tire • Coach & Four Restaurants, Crestview • Wooten Lumber • Mickey's Pit Shop • First National Bank & Trust, Crestview • Horsin Around Feed & Tack, Mossy Head • Blackmon Country Store • Azteca Mexican Restaurant • Crestview Wholesale • Farm World, Laurel Hill • Laura's Horse & Pet, Niceville This Saturday Night is family fun Tough Enough event is To Wear Pink Night. FREE of charge.

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Church sets Easter activities, BRIEFS ANNOUNCEMENT HELP NEEDED: Dogwood Acres Camp hopes to reach lapsed Christians and Retreat Center — the Presbytery of Florida’s outdoor ministry, including By MATTHEW BROWN James Ross said. churches in Crestview, Laurel Hill, Milton 682-6524 | @cnbMatthew “The sermon’s (focus) is that God is WANT TO GO? and DeFuniak Springs — needs qualifi ed [email protected] greater than us,” he said. and energetic full-time summer camp The event, presented by church WHAT: Easter at Twin counselors to work seven weeks. Staff CRESTVIEW — Bounce houses, face volunteers, is free and includes lunch Hills Park orientation will begin May 27. More details: painting, train rides and an Easter egg catered by The Wild Olive. WHEN: 10 a.m. April [email protected]. hunt are in store for children who attend Ross said he hopes to reach those who 20 Easter at Twin Hills Park on April 20. rarely attend church functions. WHERE: Twin Hills Park UPCOMING All activities, set for the park’s “(We hope) that something we say near U.S. 90, Crestview recreational fi eld and tennis courts, or do resonates with them and they JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES ASSEMBLY: 9:40 a.m. follow a 10 a.m. worship service including understand that God is a lot more than April 5 and 6, Marina Civic Center, 8 children’s ministry, Mosaic Church Pastor Easter Sunday,” he said. Harrison Ave., Panama City. Theme: “God’s Word Exerts Power.” No collections taken at the free event. Details: Todd Butler, 902-6089. PENANCE SERVICE: 6 p.m. April 8, West Gate Chapel, Eglin Air Force Base. By the St. Michael’s Catholic community. Details: FROM THE PULPIT 882-7320. ALLEN FAMILY CONCERT: 6 p.m. April 12, Central Baptist Church, 951 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview. $10 donation suggested at door. Love offering accepted. Details: www. Attend worship services as a way of life libbyandfriendsgospelconcerts.com or Libby White, 496-7106. GULF COAST AWAKENING WEEKEND: April 11-13, For an action up again tomorrow, quickly, is attending worship Attend worship as a way Kingdom Life Worship & Training Center, to become a habit, right? truly a habit? Not according of life, with the heart-set of 798 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., Crestview. statistics show that Maybe. to the statistics of starting what you can put into it to • 7 p.m. April 11: citywide unity rally with the practice must be Many will pick and stopping habits. Those glorify God. Attention must Evangelist Daniel McGehee of the Great done every day for at up right where they take much longer. be on God, giving yourself Awakening, Tampa. least 30 days. left off. Some may So what is attending completely to him, worshiping • 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. April 12: leadership It takes about 45 say they will get to it worship? A habit? A practice? him and loving him. meeting for pastors, youth leaders and days take to break again later on. Or something deeper? Don’t glorify the preacher, REV. MARK more. a habit if the habit The thing is, later Attending worship is a way the worship leader, the • April 13: 11 a.m. service with Evangelist doesn’t deal with BROADHEAD never comes. of life lived in gratitude for musicians or the technicians. From the Pulpit McGehee, and 6:30 p.m. citywide celebration physical addiction. What about what God has done for you Glorify God. rally. All churches are invited to attend. Some people attending worship? in Jesus Christ. Worship is a Don’t make yourself EMERALD COAST REGIONAL SEDER: 6 p.m. April express a desire to get Some people attend worship time to focus on God, Jesus the object of your worship, 14, Emerald Coast Convention Center, into the habit of daily Bible for years. Then, for some Christ and God’s Holy Spirit. believing you should get 1250 SE Miracle Strip Parkway, Fort reading, and things start off unknown reason they stop. It is a time to give your whole something out of it. Walton Beach. Music guest: Paul Wilbur, well; they read every day for a The reason many give? “I got self to God and focus only on Worship is not about you. www.wilburministries.com. Tickets at www. short period. out of the habit.” God. It is about God and what God ecregionalseder.com. Details: 837-7430. Five days pass. Twenty For many, “getting out Please do not attend gets out of it. days pass. Things are going of the habit” of attending worship with the mindset of well. worship or being involved wanting to get something out The Rev. Mark SUBMISSIONS Then one day, an in church life can happen of it. Broadhead is Laurel Hill interruption comes into play as quickly as missing two Don’t look for that “special Presbyterian Church and Send your church’s announcements and the Bible is not read. consecutive Sundays. feeling,” which may only be First Presbyterian Church of to [email protected]. That’s okay. Just pick it So, if it can happen that fl eeting or fi ckle. Crestview’s pastor.

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2103447 6518724 LIFESTYLE Saturday, April 5, 2014 www.crestviewbulletin.com Page A7 Fashion show to feature 8 women, latest trends By MATTHEW BROWN Barn’s business casual, dress casual often volunteer with the GFWC, 682-6524 | @cnbMatthew and comfortable nightwear lines on earning credit for community service. WANT TO GO? [email protected] April 12 at the Crestview Community Attendees can enjoy the show, get Center. inspired for their next shopping trip WHAT: Spring Fling fashion show and lunch CRESTVIEW — The General “The main goal is that we will be and receive discount coupons. Club WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. April 12 Federation of Women’s Club of raising money for our charities and a members will provide a home-cooked WHERE: Crestview Community Center, Crestview is reviving its Spring Fling ($500) scholarship for the Juniorettes meal, event organizers said. 1226 Commerce Drive fashion show after a four-year hiatus. Club (at Crestview High School),” “There is going to be something COST: $20 per ticket Eight local women will model club member Jeri Jones, who also will there for all ages, shapes and sizes,” ONLINE: www.gfwccrestview.com clothes from the Pensacola Dress model, said. The school’s Juniorettes club member Kathy Neidig said. NEXT WEEKEND View From the Stage tackles ambitious Helen Keller drama By BRIAN HUGHES Arts and Entertainment Editor SHOW OF SUPPORT [email protected] WANT TO GO? While audiences have CRESTVIEW — “Hello favorably received View From the Dolly” it ain’t. WHAT: “The Miracle Stage’s fi rst three productions, The View From the Worker,” presented by “The Miracle Worker” producer Stage community theater View From the Stage Berit Faust realizes the troupe troupe has chosen one of WHEN: 7 p.m. April 11 faces a continued challenge in RAE American theater’s most and 12; 2:30 p.m. April making residents aware they have challenging shows for their SCHWARTZ 12 and 13 a community theater. fourth production. WHERE: Warriors Community and business leaders’ absence “The Miracle Worker,” Hall, Whitehurst Municipal William Gibson’s during “A Christmas Carol,” the company’s Building, Stillwell Avenue at inspirational 1959 drama, December musical, indicated to VFTS producers brings local audiences the Industrial Drive, Crestview they have a ways to go. story of Annie Sullivan, TICKETS: $12 each at It was also a disappointment for culture who is hired to tutor the the door or at Journey Java proponents, who stress the importance of a rich near-feral Helen Keller. Connection, 269 N. Main quality of life in attracting new area businesses. It is a triumphant story St., Crestview BERIT FAUST | Special to the News Bulletin “As we go forward, I really hope community of the human spirit. ONLINE: www. Sarah Hawkins as Annie Sullivan and Brooklyn leaders and the business community will It is also a risk. viewfromthestage.com Onuffer, playing Helen Keller, rehearse scenes increase their support of not only this, but of Are local audiences from “The Miracle Worker,” opening Friday in other cultural organizations that benefi t not only ready for a meaty show Warriors Hall. without hummable tunes those of us who live here, but those companies or madcap door-slamming? looking to relocate here and bring their families Producer Berit Faust evening performance will “’The Miracle Worker’ with theater, both acting here,” Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce thinks both the company include a sign language ... is a prolonged glance at and directing, for over 30 Arts and Culture Committee chairwoman Rae and its audience are ready interpreter “so people can one family and their trials years,” she said. “This cast Schwartz said. for serious drama. see how far we have come and triumphs; really no and crew are by far the “We’ve had a lot of in our awareness from the different than you or I,” she best with which I have ever people interested in the days of Helen Keller being said. worked.” to their characters’ initial trust is evident in the fact play,” including some almost institutionalized,” Black considers herself Sarah Hawkins as Annie tumultuous relationship. that their movement on who, like Keller, face the Faust said. fortunate to have found an Sullivan and Brooklyn “Through the brutal stage has become fl uid and challenges of speech and Director Nancy Black exceptional pool of talent Onuffer as Helen Keller blocking that is required realistic.” hearing impairment, Faust believes audiences will fi nd from which to cast the hadn’t previously worked for several scenes, they The drama opens said. many relevancies in the production. together, which Black said have developed a trust in Friday evening. Curtain is In fact, the Saturday show. “I have been involved has added extra realism each other,” she said. “This 7 p.m. 6015534 EDUCATION Page A8 www.crestviewbulletin.com Saturday, April 5, 2014

PHOTOS BY BRIAN HUGHES | News Bulletin Winners of the B poster design contest include, front row, Allison Fordyce, fi rst place, and Skye Long, second place. Honorable mentions, back row, are Erica Carroll, Autumn Lidle and Grace Bostick.

PHOTOS BY BRIAN HUGHES | News Bulletin Elijah Westbrook brushes yellow strokes on Northwood Arts and Science Academy’s cafeteria wall. Student artists Northwood students become mural makers win recognition By BRIAN HUGHES isn’t brick,” media and art integration specialist 682-6524 | @cnbBrian Kristal Petruzzi said. [email protected] After defi ning cubist shapes with masking tape, students laid down a background of bright-colored CRESTVIEW — Cougars eating in Northwood Arts shapes. for depicting the and Science Academy’s lunchroom can expect a Wednesday they jazzed up the shapes with brighter dining environment thanks to some of accents of donated Pepto-Bismol-pink and bright their classmates. yellow paint. With Principal Donna Goode’s blessing, a group Some students needed some extra time to fi nd of 22 young artists, under the volunteer guidance their muse. Blackwater River of professional artist Peggy Hollingshead, recently “I don’t know what to paint,” fourth-grader completed an abstract mural on one wall. Elijah Westbrook initially said. By BRIAN HUGHES Grace Bostick and Erica And there are plenty more blank surfaces But when it was his turn to enhance the mural, 682-6524 | @cnbBrian Carroll received honorable waiting for their touch. Elijah blended his name into a lively yellow [email protected] mentions. “Dr. Goode said we could paint anywhere that squiggle. Entrants were asked CRESTVIEW — Between to depict the Blackwater them, third-graders River in a poster drawing. Allison Fordyce and Skye Though informational Long and fourth-grader material was distributed Haleigh Nelson are to all north county schools, $175 richer, having won the only entries received fi rst, second and third were from Northwood place, respectively, in the Arts and Science Academy Crestview Area Chamber students. of Commerce Triple B “We hope for next festival poster contest. year’s contest, which will Chamber Arts and have a theme related to Culture chairwoman the county’s centennial, Rae Schwartz presented students in all schools will cash prizes, ribbons and participate,” Schwartz certifi cates to the winning said. student artists and Okaloosa County participation certifi cates Teachers Federal Credit for three honorable Union donated prizes of mentions. $100 for fi rst place, $50 for Fifth-grader Autumn second place and $25 for Lidle and second-graders third place. 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CRIME: 10 and other booths, bluegrass, country CHURCH YARD SALE FUNDRAISER: 8 for client; proof of disability; proof of new offi cers. Membership a.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesdays and gospel music. Booth spaces still a.m. to noon April 5, Crestview First current gross income for everyone open to all women and Thursdays, except available. Details: Joyce, 537-2491. Independent Baptist Church, 2959 in household; payroll stubs, bank lineally descended from a holidays, 296 S. Ferdon RELAY FOR LIFE YARD SALE: 8 a.m. to noon Aplin Road, Crestview. Proceeds go statements showing gross income; Revolutionary War Patriot. Blvd., Suite 8, Crestview. today, 5376 Hillcrest Road, Crestview. toward church insurance. unemployment statement; property Details: 796-0783. Call 306-3176 to report Benefi ts Tuff Birds Fitness team in the WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM proof of ownership; copy of recent incidents. Details: American Cancer Society fundraiser. ORIENTATION: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April electric bill. RECURRING okaloosacountysvc@ STRICTLY WEAVERS yahoo.com. MEETINGS: monthly, TBA. CRESTVIEW KNIGHTS OF Details: Alice, 934-4403. COLUMBUS BINGO: Quarterly BAKER BLOCK MUSEUM: games 4:30-6 p.m.; regular HELPING HANDS 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. games 6-9 p.m. every Tuesday through Friday Tuesday at 701 James Lee Re CHURCH CAMP: contact Alzheimer’s Family Services below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, at the and on third Saturdays, Blvd., Crestview. Presbytery of Florida’s in advance at 866-478-7790. following Crestview churches. or by appointments, NAVARRE OCEAN WAVES includes churches in Crestview, •Sundays: Lifepoint Church 1307B Georgia Ave. Free SQUARE DANCERS: 6-8 p.m. Laurel Hill, Milton and DeFuniak SERVICES •Mondays: First Presbyterian admission. The museum Tuesdays, Holley/Navarre Springs. MEALS FOR THOSE IN NEED: 1:30- Church has exhibits, pioneer Senior Center, 8476 Gordon ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP: second 2:30 p.m. Sundays, 269 N. Main St., •Tuesdays and Wednesdays: buildings from the 1800s Goodin Lane, Navarre. $4 Tuesdays, starting at noon April 8, Crestview (Journey Java Connection). Community of Christ and a research library per person. Covenant Hospice, 4100 S. Ferdon Courtesy of the Welcome Table •Thursdays: New Beginnings with historical documents. TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY: Blvd., Suite B5, Crestview. For family ministry, a 501(c)(3) nonprofi t that also Church Details: 537-5714. 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays, First members or friends coping with a offers a clothes closet and fellowship. •Fridays: First Presbyterian Church COMMUNITY EVENTS United Methodist Church, loved one with Alzheimer’s disease. To COLD WEATHER SHELTERS are available •Saturdays: First United Methodist CALENDAR: North Okaloosa Crestview. Details: arrange respite during the meeting, 6 p.m. to 8 a.m., when temperature is Church community organizations Brooke Bratton, 225-8197. may list upcoming events See TOPS.org for more on the Crestview Area information. CHURCH from page A1 Chamber of Commerce CRESTVIEW LIONS CLUB: 12 online events calendar to p.m. the second and fourth replacing walls, changing he said. dition, members — with Crestview, particularly for avoid scheduling confl icts. Tuesdays at Hideaway fl ooring and updating the Additionally, Ross wants help from The Wild Olive, the needy, is a top priority. Free. Non-members Pizza, 326 N. Main St., main sanctuary. The invest- to work with other church- a local restaurant — pro- “One thing we say all welcome. Visit www. Crestview. Details: B.J. ment of time and sweat will es to meet the community’s vided a free Thanksgiving the time (at Mosaic) is ‘be crestviewchamber.com Thomhave, 682-2012. pay off for the Crestview needs. meal for the needy in 2013. the church,’” Ross said. and click on “Calendar of CRESTVIEW TOASTMASTERS: area, Ross said. Mosaic’s ministries in- Eventually, their reach “Nowhere in the Bible is Events” under “News and 6-7 p.m. second and fourth “Churches don’t pay clude supporting the Crest- could spread beyond the the church mentioned as a Events.” Tuesdays, Holiday Inn property taxes, so what view Pregnancy Center and Hub City, as Ross wants building. It’s the people. AGAPE SQUARES: 6-7:30 Express, 125 Cracker we want to do is to fi nd out Crestview Orphan Care, an to start other churches in “That’s where being p.m. Mondays, 214 S. Barrel Road, Crestview. how much we would owe Emmanuel Baptist Church Northwest Florida. the church comes into play Partin Drive, Niceville. Visitors are welcome. in those taxes and invest ministry, with supplies and For now, increasing — so we can help those Square dancing, $3 per Details: Kathy Morrow, back into the community,” other contributions. In ad- community service here in people.” person. 974-3662. CRESTVIEW GASTRIC NORTH OKALOOSA BYPASS SUPPORT GROUP: fi rst REPUBLICAN CLUB: 6 p.m. FOUND from page A1 Mondays. Details: Sharon, second Tuesdays, but the decals were removed, police statement: ment of Environmental Protection 689-3242 or snbuttrfl y@ Hideaway Pizza, 326 N. said. “The Crestview Police Depart- and the National Center for Missing cox.net. Main St., Crestview. Offi cers arrested the pair and re- ment would like to thank the Hender- and Endangered Children, and any CRESTVIEW DOGWOOD KNITTING & CROCHET covered Emmanuel without incident. son Police Department, The Florida other agencies that assisted in the GARDEN CLUB: fi rst Mondays, GROUP: 10:30 a.m. Emmanuel will be transported Department of Law Enforcement, apprehension of these suspects and except for September. Call Wednesdays, Crestview back to the Crestview area, police the Federal Bureau of Investigations, recovery of Emmanuel. 683-0839 or 682-3639 for Public Library. Details: said. Families First, Las Vegas Metro- “We would also like to thank the details. 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papers in this lawsuit Administration, ADA Li- 32539 Bar#44613 hearing or voice im- SOUNDVIEW HOME DEUTSCHE BANK NA- will be mailed to the aison Okaloosa County Defendant(s) Jennifer Lima paired, call 711. LOAN TRUST TIONAL TRUST COM- address on record at 1940 Lewis Turner IF YOU ARE A PER- Smith/Florida Bar # 2007-WMC1, ASSET PANY, AS TRUSTEE the clerk’s office. Boulevard Fort Walton SON CLAIMING A NOTICE OF SALE 984183 WITNESS my hand on BACKED CERTIFI- ON BEHALF OF THE Beach, FL 32547 RIGHT TO FUNDS RE- PURSUANT TO GILBERT GARCIA 12 day of March, 2014. CATES, SERIES HARBOR VIEW MORT- WARNING: Rule Phone (850) 609-4700 MAINING AFTER THE CHAPTER 45 GROUP, P.A. 2007-WMC1, is Plaintiff GAGE TRUST 2006-9 12.285, Florida Family Fax (850) 651-7725 SALE, YOU MUST FILE Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Beth McDonald and JAMES REEVES; TRUST FUND, Law Rules of Proce- [email protected] A CLAIM WITH THE NOTICE IS HEREBY 2005 Pan Am Circle, Deputy Clerk of Court, ARRON REEVES A/K/A dure, requires certain at least 7 days CLERK OF COURT NO GIVEN pursuant to an Suite 110 Okaloosa County AARON REEVES A/K/A Plaintiff, automatic disclosure before your scheduled LATER THAN 60 DAYS Order or Final Judg- Tampa, FL 33607 ARRON J. REEVES of documents and in- court appearance, or AFTER THE SALE. IF ment of Foreclosure (813)443-5087 Marinosci Law Group, A/K/A AARON JUSTIN vs. formation. Failure to immediately upon re- YOU FAIL TO FILE A dated March 14, 2014, P.C. REEVES; STATE OF comply can result in ceiving this notification CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT and entered in Case 03/29/2014 100 West Cypress FLORIDA; MIDLAND ANY AND ALL UN- sanctions, including if the time before the BE ENTITLED TO ANY No.04/05/2014 Creek Road, Suite FUNDING, LLC, AS KNOWN PARTIES , JA- dismissal or striking scheduled appearance REMAINING FUNDS. 46-2012-CA-002637 C 1045 SUCCESSOR IN IN- MIE SNEED, HEATHER of pleadings. is less than 7 days; if AFTER 60 DAYS, ONLY of the Circuit Court of Legal # 20140262 Fort Lauderdale, FL TEREST TO TRIBUTE L. SNEED, MORT- you are hearing or THE OWNER OF REC- the FIRST Judicial Cir- 33309 MASTERCARD; GAGE ELECTRONIC Dated March 11, 2014 voice impaired, call ORD AS OF THE DATE cuit in and for IN THE CIRCUIT Phone: (954) 644-8704 CHASE BANK USA, REGISTRATION SYS- 711. OF THE LIS PENDENS Okaloosa County, Flor- COURT OF THE N.A., are defendants. I TEMS, INCORPO- DON W. HOWARD MAY CLAIM THE SUR- ida, wherein U.S. BANK TENTH JUDICIAL 03/29/2014 will sell to the highest RATED, AS NOMINEE CLERK OF THE Published once a week PLUS. NATIONAL ASSOCIA- CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR 04/05/2014 and best bidder for FOR COUNTRYWIDE Legal # 20140234 CIRCUIT COURT for four consecutive TION AS TRUSTEE OKALOOSA COUNTY, cash at the FINANCIAL CORPORA- weeks in the Crestview DATED at OKALOOSA FOR THE CERTIFI- FLORIDA Legal # 20140266 www.okaloosa.realforeclose.co TION, TENANT #3, NOTICE OF SALE By: Courtney Eslinger Bulletin. County, Florida, this 17 CATEHOLDERS GENERAL m, at 11:00 TENANT #4, TENANT FOR STORAGE Deputy Clerk day of March, 2014. CITIGROUP MORT- JURISDICTION NOTICE OF a.m., CST, on the 22nd #1 N/K/A ROBERT DATED March 13, 2014 GAGE LOAN TRUST DIVISION SUSPENSION day of April, 2014, the SNEED, JR., TENANT Household goods be- 03/22/2014 DON W. HOWARD, INC. ASSET-BACKED CASE NO. following described #2 N/K/A TRACY longing to the parties 03/29/2014 As Clerk of the Court Clerk PASS-THROUGH CER- 46 2011 CA 003769 S TO: Kelly M. St. John property as set forth in SNEED, JR., named below and 04/05/2014 OKALOOSA County, TIFICATES SERIES Case No: 201304571 said Final Judgment, to listed by unit number 04/12/2014 By Kathryn Brown Florida 2007-AHL3 , is the REVERSE MORT- wit: Defendants. will be sold at public As Deputy Clerk Plaintiff and VINCENT GAGE SOLUTIONS, A Notice of Suspension sale by Day’s Pac-Rat Legal # 20140251 By: Vicki Jackson R. MCFADDEN are the INC.; to suspend your li- COMMENCE AT THE RE-NOTICE OF Mini-Storage at the 03/22/2014 Deputy Clerk Defendants, I will sell to Plaintiff, cense and eligibility for N.W. CORNER, FORECLOSURE SALE mini-storages located IN THE CIRCUIT 03/29/2014 the highest and best vs. licensure has been filed BLOCK 22, MAP OF at 2510 S. Ferdon COURT FOR THE 04/05/2014 If you are a person bidder for cash ANNIE R. JUSTICE against you. You have LAUREL HILL, AS RE- NOTICE IS HEREBY Blvd., Crestview, Fla, at FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- 04/12/2014 with disability who www.okaloosa.realforeclose.co A/K/A ANNIE RUTH the right to request a CORDED IN PLAT GIVEN pursuant to a 9:00 a.m., April 17, CUIT IN AND FOR needs any accommo- m, the Clerk’s JUSTICE, DE- hearing pursuant to BOOK 1, PAGE 3 OF Summary Final Judg- 2014 unless charges OKALOOSA COUNTY, Legal # 20140260 dation in order to par- website for on-line auc- CEASED, ET.AL; Sections 120.569 and THE OFFICIAL REC- ment of Foreclosure are paid in full before FLORIDA ticipate in this pro- tions at 11:00 A.M. on Defendants 120.57, Florida Stat- ORDS OF OKALOOSA entered November 8, the time of sale. IN THE CIRCUIT ceeding, you are enti- the 14 day of April, utes, by mailing a re- COUNTY, FL. RUN 2013 in Civil Case No. Case No.: COURT OF THE FIRST tled, at no cost to you, 2014, the following de- NOTICE OF SALE quest for same to the SOUTH 80.0 FEET TO 46-2008-CA-005005 of 2014 CA 000396 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Lisa Daboll to the provision of scribed property as set Florida Department of THE POINT OF BE- the Circuit Court of the AND FOR OKALOOSA Unit # 58 certain assistance. forth in said Order of NOTICE IS HEREBY Agriculture and Con- GINNING; THEN CON- FIRST Judicial Circuit LEONARD J. GORDON COUNTY, FLORIDA Please contact: Final Judgment, to wit: GIVEN that, in accord- sumer Services, Divi- TINUE SOUTH 208.75 in and for Okaloosa and THERESA A. GOR- CIVIL DIVISION 04/02/2014 ance with the Default sion of Licensing, Post FEET; THENCE EAST County, Crestview, DON, 04/05/2014 Court Administration, ALL THAT PARCEL OF Final Judgment of Office Box 3168, Talla- 208.75 FEET; THENCE Florida, wherein DEUT- CASE NO. 04/09/2014 ADA Liaison LAND IN OKALOOSA Foreclosure dated hassee, Florida NORTH 208.75 FEET; SCHE BANK NA- Plaintiffs, 2009-CA-005949 04/12/2014 Okaloosa County COUNTY, STATE OF June 14, 2013., in the 32315-3168. If a re- THENCE WEST TIONAL TRUST COM- 1940 Lewis Turner FLORIDA, AS MORE above-styled cause, I quest for hearing is not 208.75, TO THE PANY, AS TRUSTEE Legal # 20140246 v. Division No. Boulevard FULLY DESCRIBED IN will sell to the highest received by 21 days POINT OF BEGINN- ON BEHALF OF THE and best bidder for from the date of the last IN THE CIRCUIT Fort Walton Beach, DEED BOOK 2179, ING HARBOR VIEW MORT- THE ESTATE OF DALE Section. Florida 32547 PAGE 1826, ID# cash at publication, the right to GAGE TRUST 2006-9 COURT OF THE FIRST A. SNYDER and DEB- Phone (850) 609-4700 14-2S-24-221G-000E-0120, www.okaloosa.realforeclose.co hearing in this matter a/k/a 8133 EIGHT TRUST FUND is Plain- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN ORAH L. SNYDER THE BANK OF NEW Fax (850) 651-7725 BEING KNOWN m, on April 23, will be waived and the STREET, LAUREL tiff and ANY AND ALL AND FOR OKALOOSA n/k/a DEBORAH L. YORK MELLON FKA 2014 at 11:00 AM Department will dis- COUNTY, FLORIDA ADA.Okaloosa@flcourts AND DESIGNATED AS HILL, FL 32567 UNKNOWN PARTIES , ZUHLKE, THE BANK OF NEW 1.gov LOT 12, BLOCK E, C.S.T. the following de- pose of this cause in JAMIE SNEED, YORK, AS TRUSTEE SEABREEZE SIX ADDI- scribed property: accordance with law. Any person claiming an HEATHER L. SNEED, Case No. FOR THE CERTIFI- Defendants. At least 7 days before TION, FILED IN PLAT interest in the surplus MORTGAGE ELEC- 2011 DR 004062 CATEHOLDERS OF your scheduled court BOOK 3, PAGE 53 COMMENCE AT THE 03/22/2014 from the sale, if any, TRONIC REGISTRA- CWABS, INC., NOTICE OF ACTION appearance, or imme- SOUTHEAST COR- 03/29/2014 other than the property TION SYSTEMS, IN- Melissa M. Daugherty ASSET-BACKED CER- diately upon receiving and commonly known NER OF THE SOUTH- 04/05/2014 owner as of the date of CORPORATED, AS Petitioner TO: THE ESTATE OF TIFICATES, SERIES this notification if the as: 116 COWRIE AVE. EAST QUARTER OF 04/12/2014 the lis pendens must NOMINEE FOR COUN- DALE A. SNYDER and : 2005-AB2 time before the FORT WALTON THE NORTHEAST file a claim within 60 TRYWIDE FINANCIAL and DEBORAH L. SNYDER Legal # 20140292 scheduled appear- BEACH, FL 32548 QUARTER OF THE days after the sale. CORPORATION, TEN- n/k/a DEBORAH L. Plaintiff, ance is less than 7 NORTHEAST QUAR- ANT #3, TENANT #4, Michael D. Daugherty ZUHLKE, vs. TER OF SECTION 2, IN THE CIRCUIT Respondent. days; if you are hear- IF YOU ARE A PER- COURT OF THE 1ST Dated this 25 day of TENANT #1 N/K/A ing or voice impaired, SON CLAIMING A TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, March, 2014. ROBERT SNEED, JR., KENNETH KILGELLON, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN YOU ARE NOTIFIED call 711. RIGHT TO FUNDS RE- RANGE 24 WEST, TENANT #2 N/K/A NOTICE OF ACTION et al, AND FOR OKALOOSA that an action to quiet MAINING AFTER THE RUN NORTH 508 DON W. HOWARD TRACY SNEED, JR., FOR SUPPLEMENTAL title on real property on FEET ALONG EAST COUNTY, FLORIDA PETITION TO PERMIT Michelle Garcia Gilbert, SALE, YOU MUST FILE CIVIL DIVISION As Clerk of said Court are Defendants, the the following property Defendants Esq./Florida Bar# A CLAIM WITH THE SECTION LINE TO Clerk of Court will sell RELOCATION WITH POINT OF BEGINN- in Okaloosa County, 549452 CLERK OF COURT NO By Tiffany Gardner to the highest and best MINOR CHILD(REN) Florida: NOTICE OF SALE ING, THENCE RUN CASE NO. Laura L. Walker, LATER THAN 60 DAYS 2011-CA-003986 C As Deputy Clerk bidder for cash elec- PURSUANT TO Esq./Florida Bar# AFTER THE SALE. IF WEST 150 FEET PAR- tronically at TO: Michael D. ALLEL TO QUARTER Commence at the SE CHAPTER 45 509434 YOU FAIL TO FILE A If you are a person with www.okaloosa.realforeclose.co Daugherty LINE, THENCE RUN DEUTSCHE BANK NA- corner of the NE 1/4 Daniel F. Martinez, II, CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT a disability who needs m in accord- 6086 Robin Road NOTICE IS HEREBY NORTH 79 FEET, TIONAL TRUST COM- of NW 1/4, Section 21, Esq./Florida Barg BE ENTITLED TO ANY any accommodation in ance with Chapter 45, Crestview, FL 32536 GIVEN pursuant to an THENCE RUN EAST PANY ON BEHALF OF Township 3 North, 438405 REMAINING FUNDS. order to participate in Florida Statutes on the Order or Final Judg- 150 FEET, THENCE FINANCIAL ASSET SE- Range 24 West, Kalei McElroy Blair, AFTER 60 DAYS, ONLY this proceeding, you 28 day of May, 2014 at YOU ARE NOTIFIED ment of Foreclosure RUN SOUTH 79 FEET CURITIES CORP., thence S 88°54’20” W Esq./Florida THE OWNER OF REC- are entitled, at no cost 11:00 AM on the follow- that an action for Relo- dated March 14, 2014, TO POINT OF BEGIN- SOUNDVIEW HOME 400.00 feet; thence S Bar#44613 ORD AS OF THE DATE to you, to the provision ing described property cation With Minor and entered in Case NING. LOAN TRUST 01°10’40” E 122.8 feet Jennifer Lima OF THE LIS PENDENS of certain assistance. as set forth in said Child(ren) has been No. 2009-CA-005949 of 2007-WMC1, ASSET for the Point of Begin- Smith/Florida Bar # MAY CLAIM THE SUR- Please contact Court Summary Final Judg- filed against you and the Circuit Court of the Property Address: BACKED CERTIFI- ning; thence continue 984183 PLUS. Administration, ADA Li- ment, to-wit: that you are required to 1ST Judicial Circuit in 809 PINEDALE CATES, SERIES S 01°10’40” E 214.00 GILBERT GARCIA aison, Okaloosa serve a copy of your and for OKALOOSA ROAD, FORT WAL- 2007-WMC1, feet; thence S GROUP, P.A. DATED at OKALOOSA County, 1940 Lewis Lot 3, of Bree Corner, written defenses, if any, County, Florida, TON BEACH, FL 88°54’20” W 182.19 Attorney for Plaintiff(s) County, Florida, this 17 Turner Blvd., Fort Wal- according to the Plat to it on Melissa M. wherein THE BANK OF 32547 Plaintiff, feet; thence N 2005 Pan Am Circle, day of March, 2014. ton Beach, FL 32547, thereof, as recorded in Daugherty, whose ad- NEW YORK MELLON vs. 01°10’40” W 214.00 Suite 110 Telephone (850) Plat Book 20, Page 69, dress is 5820 Forest FKA THE BANK OF ANY PERSON CLAIM- feet; thence N Tampa, FL 33607 DON W. HOWARD, 609-4700, Fax (850) of the Public Records Ridge Drive, Pensa- NEW YORK,AS TRUS- ING AN INTEREST IN JAMES REEVES; AR- 88°54’20” E 182.19 (813)443-5087 Clerk 651-7725, of Okaloosa County, cola, FL 32526 on or TEE FOR THE CERTIF- THE SURPLUS FROM RON REEVES A/K/A feet to the Point of Be- OKALOOSA County, [email protected], Florida before April 10, 2014, ICATEHOLDERS OF THE SALE, IF ANY, AARON REEVES A/K/A ginning. Contains 03/29/2014 Florida at least 7 days and file the original with CWABS, INC., OTHER THAN THE ARRON J. REEVES 0.89 acres more or 04/05/2014 before your scheduled Any person claiming an the clerk of this Court ASSET-BACKED CER- PROPERTY OWNER A/K/A AARON JUSTIN less. By: Vicki Jackson court appearance, or interest in the surplus at Okaloosa County TIFICATES, SERIES Legal # 20140261 AS OF THE DATE OF REEVES; STATE OF Deputy Clerk immediately upon re- from the sale, if any, Courthouse Annex Ext., 2005-AB2 is the Plaintiff THE LIS PENDENS FLORIDA; MIDLAND has been filed against ceiving this notification other than the property 1940 Lewis Turner and MARY IN THE CIRCUIT MUST FILE A CLAIM FUNDING, LLC, AS you, and you are re- In accordance with the if the time before the owner as of the date of Blvd., Fort Walton KILGELLON, KENNETH COURT OF THE FIRST WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- SUCCESSOR IN IN- quired to serve a copy Americans With Disa- scheduled appearance the Lis Pendens, must Beach, FL 32547, be- KILGELLON, are the JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN TER THE SALE. TEREST TO TRIBUTE of your written de- bilities Act, persons in is less than 7 days; if file a claim within 60 fore service on Peti- Defendants, I will sell to AND FOR OKALOOSA MASTERCARD; fenses, if any, to it on need of a special ac- you are hearing or days after the sale. tioner or immediately the highest and best COUNTY, FLORIDA If you are a person CHASE BANK USA, Michael Rayboun, commodation to partic- voice impaired, call thereafter. If you fail to plaintiff’s attorney, bidder for cash CIVIL DIVISION with a disability who N.A., do so, a default may be ipate in this proceeding 711. I HEREBY CERTIFY whose address is 105 www.okaloosa.realforeclose.co shall, within seven (7) needs any accommo- that a true and correct entered against you for West Fifth Avenue, Tal- m, the Clerk’s CASE NO. dation to participate Defendants. days prior to any pro- Submitted by: Heller & copy of the foregoing the relief demanded in lahassee, Florida website for on-line auc- 46-2012-CA-002637 C in this proceeding, ceeding, contact the Zion, L.L.P. , 1428 was: [check all used] ( the petition. tions at 11:00 A.M. on you are entitled, at no NOTICE OF 32303, on or before Administrative Office of Brickell Avenue, Suite ) E-mailed (X) Mailed the 14 day of April, Division No. cost to you, to the FORECLOSURE SALE April 24, 2014 and file the Court, OKALOOSA 700, Miami, FL 33131 this 21 day of March, Copies of all court 2014, the following de- provision of certain the original with the County, 101 EAST Telephone: 2014, to all parties on documents in this scribed property as set Section. assistance. Please NOTICE IS HEREBY clerk of this court either JAMES LEE BLVD., (305)373-8001, Facsim- the attached service case, including before service on plain- forth in said Order of contact the Court Ad- GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- orders, are available CRESTVIEW FL 32536- nal Judgment of Mort- ile: (305) 373-8030. list. tiff’s attorney or imme- Final Judgment, to wit: U.S. BANK NATIONAL , County Phone: ministration, ADA Li- at the Clerk of the Cir- ASSOCIATION AS aison, Okaloosa gage Foreclosure diately thereafter; oth- 850-689-5807 TDD 03/29/2014 Dated this 21 day of cuit Court’s office. LOT 34, LANTERN TRUSTEE FOR THE County, 1940 Lewis dated August 30, 2013, erwise a default will be 1-800-955-8771 or 04/05/2014 March, 2014. You may review these Turner Blvd., Ft. Wal- and Order Reschedul- entered against you for RIDGE SUBDIVISION CERTIFI-1-800-955-8770 via documents upon re- the relief demanded in UNIT TWO, ACCORD- CATEHOLDERS ton Beach, FL 32547, ing Foreclosure Sale Legal # 20140293 quest. Florida Relay Service dated February 26, Deputy Clerk the complaint or peti- ING TO THE PLAT CITIGROUP MORT- Phone (850) 609-4700, DON W. HOWARD Fax (850) 651-7725, 2014, both entered in IN THE CIRCUIT tion. THEREOF AS RE- GAGE LOAN TRUST Michelle Garcia Gilbert, CLERK OF THE You must keep the ADA.Okaloosa.flcourts1.gov Case No. COURT OF THE FIRST CORDED IN PLAT INC. ASSET-BACKED Esq./Florida Bar# CIRCUIT COURT Clerk of the Circuit at least 7 days 2011-CA-003986 C, of If you are a person with BOOK 11, PAGES 46 PASS-THROUGH CER- 549452 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF As Clerk of the Court Court’s office notified before your sched- the Circuit Court of the a disability who needs AND 47, OF THE PUB- TIFICATES SERIES Laura L. Walker, FLORIDA IN AND FOR of your current ad- uled court appear- 1st Judicial Circuit in any accommodation in LIC RECORDS OF 2007-AHL3 , Esq./Florida Bar# OKALOOSA COUNTY BY: Kim Bouhall dress. (You may file ance, or immediately and for Okaloosa order to participate in OKALOOSA COUNTY, 509434 GENERAL Notice of Current Ad- upon receiving this County, Florida. DEUT- this proceeding, you FLORIDA Plaintiff, Daniel F. Martinez, II, JURISDICTION MCCALLA RAYMER, dress, Florida Su- notification if the time SCHE BANK NA- are entitled, at no cost vs. Esq./Florida Barg DIVISION LLC, ATTORNEY FOR preme Court Ap- before the scheduled TIONAL TRUST COM- to you, to the provision and commonly known 438405 CASE NO. PLAINTIFF proved Family Law appearance is less PANY ON BEHALF OF of certain assistance. as: 122 PALMETTO VINCENT R. Kalei McElroy Blair, 46-2008-CA-005005 110 SE 6TH STREET Form 12.915.) Future Please contact: Court DR. CRESTVIEW, FL MCFADDEN, et al, than 7 days; if you are FINANCIAL ASSET SE- Esq./Florida CURITIES CORP., FORT LAUDERDALE, Saturday, April 5, 2014 Classifieds Crestview News Bulletin | A11

FL 33301 Plaintiff, 30 DAYS AFTER THE BROWN BOUCK, ES- RIGHT-OF-WAY 70.31 closure Sale dated the erwise a default will be 04/05/2014 (407) 674-1850 DATE OF SERVICE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY TATE OF LONNIE FEET TO A POINT; 24 day of March, 2014, entered against you for 04/12/2014 vs. A COPY OF THIS NO- GIVEN that the Board BROWN, ESTATE OF THENCE CONTINUE and entered in Case the relief demanded in If you are a person TICE ON THEM. of County Commission- EMMA BROWN, UN- ALONG THE SAID No. 2013 CA 003058, the complaint. Legal # 20140311 with a disability who MARY S. STANLEY ers of Okaloosa KNOWN PARTIES, RIGHT-OF-WAY S of the Circuit Court of needs any accommo- A/K/A MARY S. JOHN- All other creditors of County, Florida will who are the heirs, de- 63°25’40” E, A DIS- the 1ST Judicial Circuit If you are a person with IN THE CIRCUIT dation in order to par- SON, et al the decedent and other open sealed Bids on visees, grantees, TANCE OF 198.26 in and for Okaloosa disability who needs COURT OF THE ticipate in this pro- Defendants./ persons having claims the 1st day of May, creditors or other par- FEET TO A POINT; County, Florida, any accommodation in FIRST JUDICIAL ceeding, you are enti- or demands against 2014 at 10:00 a.m., ties claiming by, THENCE CONTINUE wherein WELLS order to participate in CIRCUIT IN AND FOR tled, at no cost to you, RE-NOTICE OF decedent’s estate must Room 204, 302 N. Wil- through, under or ALONG THE SAID FARGO FINANCIAL this proceeding, you OKALOOSA COUNTY, to the provision of FORECLOSURE SALE file their claims with this son Street, Okaloosa against H. G. Brown, RIGHT-OF-WAY S SYSTEM FLORIDA, are entitled, at no cost FLORIDA certain assistance. court WITHIN 3 County Courthouse Ex- Jack M. Brown, Rosie 62°38’12” E, A DIS- INC. is the Plaintiff and to you, to the provision Please contact: RE-NOTICE IS MONTHS AFTER THE tension, Crestview, FL Brown Bouck, Lonnie TANCE OF 334.32 MIRAFLOR E. DOWNS of certain assistance. Case No.: HEREBY GIVEN pursu- DATE OF THE FIRST 32536 from: Brown and/or Emma FEET TO A POINT; FRED A. DOWNS; and Please contact: 2009 CA 007014 S Court Administration, ant to an Order Re- PUBLICATION OF Brown, all of whom THENCE CONTINUE WELLS FARGO BANK, ADA Liaison scheduling the Foreclo- THIS NOTICE. Deborah F. are deceased, and ALONG THE SAID N.A., SUCCESSOR BY Court Administration, Section: W Okaloosa County sure Sale filed March 7 Maksymyk, Formerly CHARLES BOUCK, RIGHT-OF-WAY S 61 MERGER TO WELLS ADA Liaison 1940 Lewis Turner and entered in Case ALL CLAIMS NOT Deborah D. Dewrell surviving spouse of °41 ‘35” E, A DISTANCE FARGO FINANCIAL Okaloosa County CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Boulevard No. 2012 CA 005212 of FILED WITHIN THE Lot 235, Block 5, Rosie Brown Bouck, OF 174.78 FEET TO A BANK IN POSSESSION 1940 Lewis Turner SUCCESSOR BY Ft Walton Beach, Flor- the Circuit Court of the TIME PERIODS SET Santa Rosa Island together with POINT; THENCE DE- OF THE SUBJECT Boulevard MERGER TO FIRST ida 32547 FIRST Judicial Circuit FORTH IN SECTION Subdivision, accord- JOHNNY W. WIL- PARTING THE SAID PROPERTY are defend- Fort Walton Beach, NATIONWIDE MORT- Phone 850)609-4700 in and for OKALOOSA 733.702 OF THE FLOR- ing to the plat thereof, KINSON and wife RIGHT-OF-WAY N ants. The Clerk of this Florida 32547 GAGE CORPORATION Fax(850)652-7725 COUNTY, Florida, IDA PROBATE CODE recorded in Plat Book REITA J. WILKINSON 00°07’27” E, A DIS- Court shall sell to the Phone (850) 609-4700 ADA.okaloosa@flcourts1 whereinWILL BE FOREVER 2, Page(s) 84, of the and DOUGLAS A TANCE OF 208.52 highest and best bid- Fax (850) 651-7725 Plaintiff, .gov CITIMORTGAGE, INC BARRED. Public Records of FOUNTAIN and wife FEET TO A POINT; der for cash electroni- ADA.Okaloosa@flcourts1. SUCCESSOR BY Okaloosa County, RUTH FOUNTAIN and THENCE PROCEED N cally at gov v. At least 7 days before MERGER TO ABN NOTWITHSTANDING Florida. DAVID R. BALL and 79°57’45” E, A DIS- www.okaloosa.realforeclose.co your scheduled court AMRO MORTGAGE THE TIME PERIODS wife BRENDA M. TANCE OF 275.85 m at, 11:00 AM At least 7 days before PAULA J. THEISEN; appearance, or imme- GROUP, INC, is Plain- SET FORTH ABOVE, Bid Forms may be pro- BALL and LOYAL D. FEET TO A POINT; on the 20 day of Au- your scheduled court RICHARD M. THEISEN; diately upon receiving tiff, and MARY S. ANY CLAIM FILED cured from Surety Land BROWN and LINDA F. THENCE PROCEED N gust, 2014, the follow- appearance, or imme- ANY AND ALL UN- this notification if the STANLEY A/K/A MARY TWO (2) YEARS OR Title of Florida, LLC. COLLINSWORTH and 01°07’13” W, A DIS- ing described property diately upon receiving KNOWN PARTIES time before the S. JOHNSON, et al are MORE AFTER THE 4100 S. Ferdon Blvd, WILLIAM E. BROWN TANCE OF 148.50 as set forth in said Final this notification if the CLAIMING BY, scheduled appear- Defendants, the clerk DECEDENT’S DATE OF Ste B3, Crestview, FL and wife PATRICIA FEET TO A POINT; Judgment, to wit: time before the sched- THROUGH, UNDER, ance is less than 7 will sell to the highest DEATH IS BARRED. 32536. BROWN THENCE PROCEED S uled appearance is less AND AGAINST THE days; if you are hear- and best bidder for 80°02’07” W, A DIS- THE SOUTH 80 FEET than 7 days; if you are HEREIN NAMED INDI- ing or voice impaired, cash, beginning at The date of first publi- The Board reserves the Defendants TANCE OF 10.00 FEET OF LOTS 4,5 AND 6, hearing or voice im- VIDUAL call 711. 11:00 AM at cation of this notice is right to reject any and TO A POINT; THENCE BLOCK 80, paired, call 711. DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO www.okaloosa.realforeclose.co March 29, 2014. all proposals and to NOTICE OF ACTION PROCEED N 01 °07’13” TOWNSITE OF PORT 03/29/2014 m, in accord- waive minor irregulari- W, A DISTANCE OF DIXIE, ACCORDING WITNESS my hand and BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- 04/05/2014 ance with Chapter 45, Attorney for Personal ties in the proposals TO: Estate of H.C. 201.16 FEET TO A TO PLAT THEREOF the seal of this Court KNOWN PARTIES MAY Florida Statutes, on Representative: submitted. Brown, Estate of Jack POINT; THENCE PRO- ON FILE IN PLAT this 28 day of March, CLAIM AN INTEREST Legal # 20140294 June 25, 2014, the fol- M. Brown, Estate of CEED S 80°00’37” W, A BOOK 1, PAGES 2014. AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, lowing described prop- Michael A. Jones OKALOOSA COUNTY Rosie Brown Bouck, DISTANCE OF 469.45 64,65 AND 66, IN THE DEVISEES, GRANT- IN THE CIRCUIT erty as set forth in said Attorney for Shannon BOARD OF COUNTY Estate of Lonnie FEET TO A POINT ON OFFICE OF THE DON W. HOWARD EES, OR OTHER COURT OF THE Lis Pendens, to wit: Duvall COMMISSIONERS Brown, Estate of THE WESTERLY MAIN- CLERK OF CIRCUIT As Clerk of the Court CLAIMANTS. FIRST JUDICIAL Florida Bar Number: By: Charles K. Windes, Emma Brown, Charles TENANCE COURT, OKALOOSA CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Commencing at the 332471 Jr., Chairman Bouck, Defendants, COUNTY, FLORIDA By Tiffany Gardner Defendant(s). OKALOOSA COUNTY, NE corner of Lot 10, MATTHEWS & JONES, and to all parties LINE OF OLD BROWN As Deputy Clerk FLORIDA Block 3, HOLLY HILLS LLP 04/05/2014 claiming interest by, ROAD; THENCE PRO- ANY PERSON CLAIM- NOTICE OF SALE SUBDIVISION, as re- 323 E. John Sims Park- 04/12/2014 through, under or CEED N 21°03’28” W ING AN INTEREST IN 04/05/2014 Case No.: corded in Plat Book 4, way against Defendants, ALONG SAID MAINTE- THE SURPLUS FROM 04/12/2014 46-2011-CA-001454S NOTICE IS HEREBY page 68 of the Official Niceville, FL 32578 Tel- Legal # 20140305 and all parties having NANCE LINE, A DIS- THE SALE, IF ANY, GIVEN pursuant to an Records of Okaloosa ephone: (850) or claiming to have TANCE OF 56.50 FEET OTHER THAN THE Legal # 20140310 Section: _____ Order To Reset Fore- County, Florida; 729-7440 OKALOOSA ISLAND any right, title or inter- TO A POINT; THENCE PROPERTY OWNER IN THE CIRCUIT closure Sale dated thence run West 297 Fax: (850) 729-7871 LEASEHOLD est in the property PROCEED S 88°32’59” AS OF THE DATE OF CITIMORTGAGE, INC. COURT OF THE 1ST March 24, 2014, en- feet; thence North 150 E-Mail: CONVERSION herein described. W, A DISTANCE OF THE LIS PENDENS tered in Civil Case No. feet; thence West 363 [email protected] REQUEST FOR BIDS 219.00 FEET TO A MUST FILE A CLAIM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN Plaintiff, AND FOR OKALOOSA 2009 CA 007014 S of feet; thence North Secondary E-Mail: ON HOLIDAY YOU ARE NOTIFIED POINT; THENCE PRO- WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- COUNTY, FLORIDA the Circuit Court of the 1410 feet to the [email protected] ISLE\OKALOOSA that you have been CEED N 20°32’44” W, A TER THE SALE. First Judicial Circuit in v. POINT OF BEGINN- ISLAND PROPERTY designated as defend- DISTANCE OF 210.71 CIVIL DIVISION: and for Okaloosa ING; thence continue ant in a legal proceed- FEET TO A POINT; If you are a person CASE NO.: 13CA2364 Personal Representa- County, Florida, SHARON D DOWDELL; North 140 feet thence NOTICE IS HEREBY ing filed against you on THENCE PROCEED N with disability who tive: wherein the Clerk of the ANY AND ALL UN- West 297 feet; thence GIVEN that the Board a Complaint to Quite 88°32’59” E, A DIS- needs any accommo- FEDERAL NATIONAL Circuit Court will sell to KNOWN PARTIES South 140 feet; thence of County Commission- Title. The action in- TANCE OF 217.00 dation in order to par- MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- Shannon Duvall the highest bidder for CLAIMING BY, East 297 feet to the ers of Okaloosa volves real property in FEET TO A POINT ON ticipate in this pro- TION, THROUGH, UNDER, 6309 Alderman Drive cash on 21st day of Point of Beginning, all County, Florida will Okaloosa County, Flor- THE WESTERLY MAIN- ceeding, you are enti- Plaintiff, AND AGAINST THE Alexandria, Virginia April, 2014, online at being and lying in the open sealed Bids on ida, more fully de- TENANCE LINE OF tled, at no cost to you, vs. HEREIN NAMED INDI- 22315 11:00 a.m. online via West 1/2 of the SW the 1st day of May, scribed as follows: OLD BROWN ROAD; to the provision of the website: VIDUAL1/4 of Section 28, 2014 at 10:00 a.m., THENCE PROCEED N certain assistance. LADAWNA DIANNE DEFENDANT(S) WHO 03/29/2014 https://www.okaloosa.realfore- Township 4 North, Room 204, 302 N. Wil- COMMENCE AT THE 21 °03’28” W, ALONG Please contact: CALAMAN A/K/A ARE NOT KNOWN TO 04/05/2014 close.com, in Range 23 West, son Street, Okaloosa NE CORNER OF THE SAID MAINTENANCE LADAWNA DIANNE BE DEAD OR ALIVE, County Courthouse Ex- WINDHAM; FOREST accordance with Chap- Okaloosa County, Legal # 20140298 SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF LINE, A DISTANCE OF Court Administration, WHETHER SAID UN- ter 45 Florida Statutes, Florida, being Tract, tension, Crestview, FL SECTION 16, TOWN- 73.68 FEET TO THE ADA Liaison VIEW TOWNHOMES KNOWN PARTIES MAY 32536 from: OWNERS’ ASSOCIA- relative to the following 40 HOLLY HILLS ES- IN THE CIRCUIT SHIP 3 NORTH, POINT OF BEGINNING Okaloosa County CLAIM AN INTEREST TION, INC.; described property as TATES, an unre- COURT OF THE RANGE 24 WEST; OF THE PARCEL 1940 Lewis Turner AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, Vance McMillan Defendants. set forth in the Final corded subdivision. FIRST JUDICIAL THENCE RUN SOUTH HEREIN DESCRIBED, Boulevard DEVISEES, GRANT- Unit 205, Surf Dweller Judgment, to wit: CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ALONG SECTION LINE CONTAINING 11.44 Fort Walton Beach, EES, OR OTHER Condominium, a Con- NOTICE OF Any person claiming an OKALOOSA COUNTY, A DISTANCE OF 420 ACRES, MORE OR Florida 32547 CLAIMANTS; dominium, according FORECLOSURE SALE LOT 10, BLOCK 78, interest in the surplus FLORIDA FEET, MORE OR LESS. Phone (850) 609-4700 OKALOOSA COMMU- to the Declaration of PLAT OF VALPARAISO funds from the sale, if CASE NO. LESS, TO A POINT ON Fax (850) 651-7725 NITY DEVELOPMENT Condominium NOTICE IS HEREBY REALTY COMPANY`S any, other than the 2014 CP 209 THE SOUTHWEST- LESS PARTS SOLD TO ADA.Okaloosa@flcourts CORPORATION; CAS- PINE CREST ADDI- property owner as of thereof, as recorded ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LONNIE AND PATRI- 1.gov GIVEN pursuant to Fi- TLE CREDIT CORPO- in Official Records nal Judgment of Fore- TION TO VALPARAISO, the date of the lis pend- IN RE: ESTATE OF: LINE OF OLD BROWN CIA ODOM RATION; FLORIDA, SHEET NO. ens must file a claim Book 1218, Pages ROAD AND THE POINT At least 7 days before closure dated the 20 1163 through 1249, day of March, 2014, 3, SUBDIVISION NO. 6, within 60 days after the JONATHAN DAVID OF BEGINNING; AND your scheduled court Defendant(s). and all amendments and entered in Case ACCORDING TO THE sale. LORD, THENCE RUN WEST appearance, or imme- PLAT THEREOF AS thereto, of the Public 210 FEET; THENCE LESS THE PORTION diately upon receiving No. 13CA2364, of the NOTICE OF SALE Records of Okaloosa Circuit Court of the 1ST RECORDED IN PLAT Dated at Crestview, Deceased. RUN IN A NORTH- OF THE DESCRIBED this notification if the BOOK 1, PAGE 50, OKALOOSA COUNTY, County, Florida, to- WESTERLY DIREC- LAND, LYING WITHIN time before the Judicial Circuit in and NOTICE IS HEREBY for Okaloosa County, PUBLIC RECORDS OF Florida, this 20 day of NOTICE TO gether with an undi- TION AND PARALLEL THE RIGHT OF WAY scheduled appear- GIVEN pursuant to an Florida, wherein FED- OKALOOSA COUNTY, March, 2014. CREDITORS vided interest in the TO OLD BROWN LINE OF OLD BROWN ance is less than 7 Order of Final Judg- FLORIDA. common elements ROAD A DISTANCE OF ROAD. days; if you are hear- ERAL NATIONAL ment of Foreclosure MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- Don W. Howard The administration of appurtenant thereto. 210 FEET; THENCE ing or voice impaired, dated March 20, 2014, TION is the Plaintiff and Any person claiming an Clerk of said Circuit the estate of Jonathan RUN EAST 210 FEET; The action was insti- call 711. entered in Civil Case LADAWNA DIANNE interest in the surplus Court David Lord, deceased, Bid Forms may be pro- MORE OR LESS, TO A tuted in the First Judi- No. CALAMAN A/K/A from the sale, if any, whose date of death cured from Surety Land POINT ON THE cial Circuit Court, Dated this 27 day of 46-2011-CA-001454S LADAWNA DIANNE other than the property By: Nancy Moxcey was January 8, 2014, is Title of Florida, LLC. SOUTHWESTERLY Okaloosa County, Flor- March, 2014. of the Circuit Court of WINDHAM; and FOR- owner as of the date of As Deputy Clerk pending in the Circuit 4100 S. Ferdon Blvd, RIGHT OF WAY LINE ida, and is styled LON- the First Judicial Circuit EST VIEW the Lis Pendens must Court for Okaloosa Ste B3, Crestview, FL OF OLD BROWN NIE ODOM, PATRICIA DON W. HOWARD in and for Okaloosa TOWNHOMES OWN- file a claim within 60 CITIMORTGAGE, INC County, Florida, Pro- 32536. ROAD; THENCE RUN ODOM, MOZELLE Clerk Of The Circuit County, Florida, ERS’ ASSOCIATION, days after the sale. SUCCESSOR BY bate Division, the ad- IN A SOUTHEASTERLY BROWN, LONNIE G. Court wherein the Clerk of the INC. IN POSSESSION MERGER TO ABN dress of which is 101 The Board reserves the DIRECTION ALONG BROWN, RODNEY G. Circuit Court will sell to OF THE SUBJECT AMERICANS WITH AMRO MORTGAGE James Lee Blvd., East, right to reject any and SAID RIGHT OF WAY BROWN and JOEL T. By: Kathryn Brown the highest bidder for PROPERTY are defend- DISABILITIES ACT: If GROUP, INC Crestview, FL 32536. all proposals and to LINE, 210 FEET, MORE BROWN Deputy Clerk cash on 14th day of waive minor irregulari- ants. The Clerk of this you are a person with c/o Phelan Hallinan, The names and ad- OR LESS, TO THE vs. May, 2014, online at ties in the proposals Court shall sell to the a disability who needs PLC dresses of the personal POINT OF BEGINN- ESTATE OF H.G. Choice Legal Group, 11:00 a.m. online via submitted. highest and best bid- any accommodation Attorneys for Plaintiff representative and the ING, CONTAINING BROWN, ESTATE OF P. A . the website: der for cash electroni- in order to participate 2727 West Cypress personal ONE ACRE, MORE OR JACK M. BROWN, ES- P.O. Box 9908 https://www.okaloosa.realfore- OKALOOSA COUNTY cally at in this proceeding, Creek Road representative’s attor- LESS. TATE OF ROSIE Fort Lauderdale, FL close.com, in BOARD OF COUNTY www.okaloosa.realforeclose.co you are entitled, at no Ft. Lauderdale, FL ney are set forth below. BROWN BOUCK, ES- 33310-9908 cost to you, to the accordance with Chap- 33309 COMMISSIONERS AND TATE OF LONNIE Telephone: (954) m at, 11:00 AM ter 45 Florida Statutes, By: Charles K. Windes, provision of certain 954-462-7000 All creditors of the de- BROWN, ESTATE OF 453-0365 on the 25 day of April, relative to the following Jr. , Chairman assistance. Please cedent and other per- COMMENCING AT EMMA BROWN, Facsimile: (954) 2014, the following de- described property as contact: Court Admin- If you are a person sons having claims or THE NORTHEAST CHARLES BOUCK, 771-6052 scribed property as set set forth in the Final 04/05/2014 istration, ADA Liaison, with disability who demands against CORNER OF THE JOHNNY W. WIL- Toll Free: forth in said Final Judg- Judgment, to wit: 04/12/2014 Okaloosa County, needs any accommo- decedent’s estate on SE1/4 OF THE SE1/4 KINSON, REITA J. WIL- 1-800-441-2438 ment, to wit: 1940 Lewis Turner dation in order to par- whom a copy of this OF SECTION 16, KINSON, DOUGLAS A. DESIGNATED PRI- LOT 12, BLOCK 2, BAY Legal # 20140306 Boulevard, Fort Wal- ticipate in this pro- notice is required to be T-3-N, R-24-W, FOUNTAIN, RUTH MARY E-MAIL FOR LOT 24, FOREST RIDGE ADDITION, AC- ton Beach, Florida ceeding, you are enti- served must file their OKALOOSA COUNTY, FOUNTAIN, DAVID R. SERVICE PURSUANT VIEW TOWN-HOMES, CORDING TO PLAT OKALOOSA ISLAND 32547, Phone (850) tled, at no cost to you, claims with this court FLORIDA, RUN S01 BALL, BRENDA M. TO FLA. R. .IUD. AD- ACCORDING TO THE THEREOF AS RE- LEASEHOLD 609-4700 Fax (850) to the provision of WITHIN THE LATER °14’09”E ALONG THE BALL, LOYAL D. MIN 2.516 PLAT THEREOF AS CORDED IN PLAT CONVERSION 651-7725, certain assistance. OF 3 MONTHS AFTER EAST LINE OF SAID BROWN, LINDA F. [email protected] RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 45, OF REQUEST FOR BIDS [email protected] Please contact: THE TIME OF THE SECTION 16, 225.80 COLLINSWORTH, WIL- om BOOK 6, PAGE 35, OF THE PUBLIC REC- ON HOLIDAY v, at least 7 FIRST PUBLICATION FEET; THENCE RUN LIAM E. BROWN and THE PUBLIC REC- ORDS OF OKALOOSA ISLE\OKALOOSA days before your Court Administration, OF THIS NOTICE OR WEST 129.43 FEET TO PATRICIA BROWN. 04/05/2014 ORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. ISLAND PROPERTY scheduled court ap- ADA Liaison 30 DAYS AFTER THE A POINT ON THE 04/12/2014 COUNTY, FLORIDA pearance, or immedi- Okaloosa County DATE OF SERVICE OF WESTERLY MAINTE- You are required to Any person claiming an NOTICE IS HEREBY Legal # 20140309 ANY PERSON CLAIM- ately upon receiving 1940 Lewis Turner A COPY OF THIS NO- GIVEN that the Board NANCE LINE OF OLD serve a copy of your interest in the surplus ING AN INTEREST IN this notification if the Boulevard TICE ON THEM. of County Commission- BROWN ROAD AND written defenses, if any, from the sale, if any, IN THE CIRCUIT THE SURPLUS FROM time before the Fort Walton Beach, ers of Okaloosa THE POINT OF BEGIN- to the action on A other than the property COURT OF THE 1ST THE SALE, IF ANY, scheduled appear- Florida 32547 All other creditors of County, Florida will NING; THENCE CON- Wayne Williamson, Es- owner as of the date of JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN OTHER THAN THE ance is less than 7 Phone (850) 609-4700 the decedent and other open sealed Bids on TINUE WEST 220.0 quire, Plaintiffs’ attor- the Lis Pendens must AND FOR OKALOOSA PROPERTY OWNER days; if you are hear- Fax (850) 651-7725 persons having claims the 1st day of May, FEET; THENCE S20° ney, whose addresss file a claim within 60 COUNTY, FLORIDA AS OF THE DATE OF ing or voice impaired, ADA.Okaloosa@flcourts or demands against 2014 at 10:00 a.m., 50’47”E, 210.0 FEET; 1414 County Hwy. 283 days after the sale. CIVIL DIVISION THE LIS PENDENS call 711. 1.gov decedent’s estate must Room 204, 302 N. Wil- THENCE RUN EAST South, Unit B, SANTA 220.0 FEET TO A ROSA BEACH, FL CASE NO.: MUST FILE A CLAIM file their claims with this son Street, Okaloosa Dated at FORT WAL- If you are a person At least 7 days before POINT ON SAID 32459, on or before 13 CA 4970 WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- court WITHIN 3 County Courthouse Ex- TON BEACH, Florida with disability who your scheduled court MONTHS AFTER THE WESTERLY MAINTE- Aug 14, 2013, and file TER THE SALE. tension, Crestview, FL JPMORGAN CHASE this 27th day of March, needs any accommo- appearance, or imme- DATE OF THE FIRST NANCE LINE; THENCE the original with the 32536 from: BANK, NATIONAL AS- 2014 dation in order to par- diately upon receiving PUBLICATION OF RUN N20°50’47”W clerk of this court either If you are a person ticipate in this pro- this notification if the ALONG SAID MAINTE- before service on A SOCIATION, with disability who THIS NOTICE. Stanley W. and Kathryn Brown ceeding, you are enti- time before the NANCE LINE, 210.0 Wayne Williamson, Es- Plaintiff, needs any accommo- Wassiya Hewitt, Hus- Don W. Howard, tled at no cost to you, scheduled appear- ALL CLAIMS NOT FEET TO THE POINT quire or immediately af- dation in order to par- band and Wife vs. Deputy Clerk to the provision of ance is less than 7 OF BEGINNING. CON- ter service; otherwise, a ticipate in this pro- FILED WITHIN THE Lot 90, Block F, Holi- CLERK OF THE certain assistance. days; if you are hear- TIME PERIODS SET TAINING 1.0 ACRE, default will be entered ceeding, you are enti- day Isle Residential TRAVIS S. REAM A/K/A CIRCUIT COURT Please contact: Court ing or voice impaired, FORTH IN SECTION MORE OR LESS. against you for the re- tled, at no cost to you, Section No 50, ac- TRAVIS REAM, et al., Okaloosa COUNTY, Administration, ADA call 711. 733.702 OF THE FLOR- lief demanded in the to the provision of Liaison, Okaloosa cording to the Plat Defendants. certain assistance. FLORIDA IDA PROBATE CODE thereof as recorded AND ALSO, complaint or petition. County, 1940 Lewis 03/29/2014 WILL BE FOREVER Please contact: in Plat Book 4, Page NOTICE OF ACTION MORRIS| HARD- Turner Blvd., Fort 04/05/2014 BARRED. COMMENCE AT THE The Court has authority 39, of the Public Rec- WICK|SCHNEIDER, Walton Beach, FL NORTHWEST COR- in this suit to enter a Court Administration, Legal # 20140297 ords of Okaloosa TO: LLC ATTORNEYS 32547 Phone (850) NOTWITHSTANDING NER OF THE SOUTH- judgment or decree in ADA Liaison County, Florida. TRAVIS S. REAM FOR PLAINTIFF, 609-4700 Fax (850) THE TIME PERIODS WEST 1/4 OF THE the Plaintiffs’ interest Okaloosa County IN THE CIRCUIT A/K/A TRAVIS REAM 5110 EISENHOWER 651-7725 SET FORTH ABOVE, SOUTHWEST 1/4, which will be binding 1940 Lewis Turner COURT OF THE Bid Forms may be pro- Last Known Address: BLVD, SUITE 120, [email protected] ANY CLAIM FILED SECTION 15, TOWN- upon you. Boulevard FIRST JUDICIAL cured from Surety Land 625 5th St. Destin, Fl TAMPA, FL 33634 v at least 7 TWO (2) YEARS OR SHIP 3 NORTH, Fort Walton Beach, CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Title of Florida, LLC. 32541 days before your MORE AFTER THE RANGE 24 WEST, DATED: 7-3-13 Florida 32547 OKALOOSA COUNTY, 4100 S. Ferdon Blvd, Also Atternpthd: 04/05/2014 scheduled court ap- DECEDENT’S DATE OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, Phone (850) 609-4700 FLORIDA Ste B3, Crestview, FL 1CSSG MRC ORD 04/12/2014 pearance, or immedi- DEATH IS BARRED. FLORIDA. THENCE DON W. HOWARD Fax (850) 651-7725 CASE NO. 32536. ,PLT, TWENTYNINE ately upon receiving PROCEED S 01°07’13” Clerk of the First ADA.Okaloosa@flcourts 2014 CP 208 PALMS, CA 92278 Legal # 20140312 this notification if the The date of first publi- E ALONG SECTION Judicial Circuit Court 1.gov The Board reserves the 358 CORAL DR SW, time before the cation of this notice is LINE, A DISTANCE OF Okaloosa County, IN RE: ESTATE OF: right to reject any and FORT WALTON IN THE CIRCUIT scheduled appear- March 29, 2014. 146.00 FEET TO A Florida At least 7 days before SHIRLEY ANN HOW- all proposals and to BEACH, FL 32548 COURT OF THE FIRST ance is less than 7 POINT ON THE WEST- your scheduled court ELL, waive minor irregulari- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN days; if you are hear- Attorney for Personal ERLY MAINTENANCE By Edna Hoke appearance, or imme- ties in the proposals YOU ARE NOTIFIED AND FOR OKALOOSA ing or voice impaired, Representative: LINE OF OLD BROWN Deputy Clerk diately upon receiving Deceased. submitted. that an action for Fore- COUNTY, FLORIDA call 711. ROAD; THENCE PRO- this notification if the closure of Mortgage on CIVIL DIVISION Michael A. Jones CEED S 88°32’59” W, A 04/05/2014 time before the NOTICE TO OKALOOSA COUNTY the following described CASE NO.: Dated at CRESTVIEW, Attorney for Tara Lord DISTANCE OF 157.00 04/12/2014 scheduled appear- CREDITORS BOARD OF COUNTY property: 2013 CA 001351 F Florida this 21 day of Florida Bar Number: FEET TO THE POINT ance is less than 7 COMMISSIONERS Legal # 20140308 March, 2014 332471 OF BEGINNING; days; if you are hear- The administration of By: Charles K. Windes, LOT 9, BLOCK 8, A CITIMORTGAGE, INC. MATTHEWS & JONES, THENCE PROCEED S ing or voice impaired, the estate of Shirley Jr. , Chairman IN THE CIRCUIT RESUBDIVISION OF SUCCESSOR BY Kim Bouhall LLP 88°32’59” W, A DIS- call 711. Ann Howell, deceased, COURT OF THE 1ST KELLY’S ADDITION MERGER TO ABN Don W. Howard 323 E. John Sims Park- TANCE OF 143.01 whose date of death 04/05/2014 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN TO DESTIN, AC- AMRO MORTGAGE CLERK OF THE way FEET TO A POINT; Dated this 28 day of was January 14, 2014, 04/12/2014 AND FOR OKALOOSA CORDING TO THE GROUP, INC. CIRCUIT COURT Niceville, FL 32578 Tel- THENCE March, 2014. is pending in the Circuit COUNTY, FLORIDA PLAT THEREOF AS Plaintiff, Okaloosa COUNTY, ephone: (850) Legal # 20140307 PROCEED N 01 °07’13” Court for Okaloosa CIVIL DIVISION: RECORDED IN PLAT FLORIDA 729-7440 W, A DISTANCE OF DON W. HOWARD County, Florida, Pro- CASE NO.: BOOK 2, PAGE 62, OF vs. Fax: (850) 729-7871 IN THE CIRCUIT 146.00 FEET TO A Clerk Of The Circuit bate Division, the ad- 2013 CA 003058 THE PUBLIC REC- MORRIS HARDWICK E-Mail: COURT OF THE POINT; THENCE PRO- Court dress of which is 101 ORDS OF OKALOOSA PATRICIA THOMAS, et SCHNEIDER, [email protected] FIRST JUDICIAL CEED S 88°32’59” W, A James Lee Blvd., East, WELLS FARGO FINAN- COUNTY, FLORIDA. al 9409 PHILADELPHIA Secondary E-Mail: CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DISTANCE OF 330.00 By: Kim Bouhall Crestview, FL 32536. CIAL SYSTEM FLOR- Defendants. ROAD, BALTIMORE, [email protected] OKALOOSA COUNTY, FEET TO A POINT; Deputy Clerk The names and ad- IDA, INC., has been filed against MD 21237 FLORIDA THENCE PROCEED S dresses of the personal Plaintiff, you and you are re- NOTICE OF Personal Representa- 01 °07’13” E, A DIS- Choice Legal Group, representative and the vs. quired to serve a copy FORECLOSURE SALE 03/29/2014 tive: Case No.: TANCE OF 360.69 P. A . 04/05/2014 personal of your written de- P.O. Box 9908 2013 CA 000568 C FEET TO A POINT; NOTICE IS HEREBY representative’s attor- MIRAFLOR E. DOWNS; fenses, if any, to it, on Fort Lauderdale, FL Legal # 20140295 Tara Lord Division: THENCE PROCEED S GIVEN pursuant to a ney are set forth below. FRED A. DOWNS; Choice Legal Group, 33310-9908 338 Illinois Avenue Civil Division 63°39’47” E, A DIS- Summary Final Judg- WELLS FARGO BANK, P.A., Attorney for Plain- Telephone: (954) IN THE CIRCUIT Valparaiso, Florida TANCE OF 9.17 FEET ment of foreclosure All creditors of the de- N.A., SUCCESSOR BY tiff, whose address is 453-0365 COURT OF THE FIRST 32580 LONNIE ODOM, PA- TO A POINT; THENCE dated March 21, 2014, cedent and other per- MERGER TO WELLS 1800 NW 49TH Facsimile: (954) JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN TRICIA ODOM, PROCEED S 64°23’02” and entered in Case sons having claims or FARGO FINANCIAL STREET, SUITE 120, 771-6052 AND FOR OKALOOSA 03/29/2014 MOZELLE BROWN, E, A DISTANCE OF No. 2013 CA 001351 F demands against BANK; IN POSSES- FT. LAUDERDALE FL Toll Free: COUNTY, FLORIDA 04/05/2014 LONNIE G. BROWN, 105.29 FEET TO A of the Circuit Court of decedent’s estate on SION OF THE SUB- 33309 within thirty (30) 1-800-441-2438 CIVIL DIVISION RODNEY G. BROWN POINT; THENCE PRO- the FIRST Judicial Cir- whom a copy of this Legal # 20140304 JECT PROPERTY, days after the first pub- CASE NO.: and JOEL T. BROWN CEED S 00°58’29” E, A cuit in and for notice is required to be Defendants. lication of this Notice in DESIGNATED PRI- 2012 CA 005212 DISTANCE OF 210.11 OKALOOSA COUNTY, served must file their OKALOOSA ISLAND the Crestview News MARY E-MAIL FOR Plaintiffs, FEET TO THE NORTH Florida, wherein claims with this court LEASEHOLD RE-NOTICE OF Bulletin and file the SERVICE PURSUANT CITIMORTGAGE, INC vs. RIGHT-OF-WAY OF CITIMORTGAGE, INC. WITHIN THE LATER CONVERSION FORECLOSURE SALE original with the Clerk TO FLA. R. JUD. AD- SUCCESSOR BY STATE ROAD #4; SUCCESSOR BY OF 3 MONTHS AFTER REQUEST FOR BIDS of this Court either be- MIN 2.516 MERGER TO ABN ESTATE OF H.G. THENCE PROCEED S MERGER TO ABN THE TIME OF THE ON HOLIDAY NOTICE IS HEREBY fore service on Plain- [email protected] AMRO MORTGAGE BROWN, ESTATE OF 64°30’55” E ALONG AMRO MORTGAGE FIRST PUBLICATION ISLE\OKALOOSA GIVEN pursuant to an tiff’s attorney or imme- om GROUP, INC JACK M. BROWN, ES- THE SAID GROUP, INC., is Plain- OF THIS NOTICE OR ISLAND PROPERTY TATE OF ROSIE Order Resetting Fore- diately thereafter; oth- A12 | Crestview News Bulletin Classifieds Saturday, April 5, 2014

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All qualifi ed applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status 1124372 SPORTS Saturday, April 5, 2014 www.crestviewbulletin.com Page A13 I think the cream has fi nally risen to the top. It’s not as sweet as it should be right Big inning dooms Bulldogs now, but maybe one day this By RANDY DICKSON bunch will get us back in the 682-6524 | @BigRandle hunt.” [email protected] CRESTVIEW — If Crestview Laurel Hill Coach Ronnie Smith High School’s baseball team has a chance in District 1-7A games Max Smith against Navarre, Tate and Nice- delivers a ville next week, the Bulldogs pitch for must play better than they did Thursday night against Mc- Laurel Hill Cracken High School from Pa- School’s ducah, Ky. baseball The Mustangs scored all fi ve team of their runs in the fi fth inning, Tuesday as taking a 5-2 win. the Hoboes McCracken had already hosted scored twice when Ryan Gar- Malone. ner broke the game open with Below, a bases-loaded , clearing Chase the bases and breaking the game open. Locke Crestview had its chances. drives a The Bulldogs had bases loaded pitch for the with one out in the third and sev- Hoboes. enth innings, and were unable to Above, score. Crestview Still, “give those guys credit,” High Crestview Coach Tim Gillis said. School’s “They made pitches when they Hunter had to. They got a big when Sullivan they had the bases loaded. We singles had some chances and we didn’t against (get a hit), but that’s baseball. McCracken, It’s very frustrating.” The Bulldogs struck fi rst with Ky., on a run in the fi rst inning. Thursday. PHOTOS BY Matt Gillis and Corey Arm- At left, RANDY DICKSON strong drew one-out walks. And Travis | News Bulletin with two outs, Colter Hancock Wiljakainen singled to score Gillis. delivers a With Mustang Pres- pitch for the ton Frommeyer showing signs Bulldogs. Hobo couch proud of struggling, Crestview had a chance to break the game open in the third inning with the bases loaded, one out and Hancock at of young squad bat. Hancock sent a screaming line drive to deep left-center fi eld. By RANDY DICKSON pounded out nine hits off Hobo But Mustang left fi elder Nathan 682-6524 | @BigRandle starting pitcher Jayce Davis. Williams got a great jump on [email protected] Four Laurel Hill errors gave the ball, made a great catch and the Tigers some unneeded help threw out Armstrong as he tried LAUREL HILL — Silver linings as Malone led 10-0 before the to get back to second base. have been hard to fi nd in a so- Hoboes came to bat. Crestview pitcher Travis Wil- far cloudy season for Laurel Laurel Hill got a run back in jakainen had a two-hit shutout PHOTOS BY Hill School’s baseball team. the bottom of the fi rst. Chase going into the fi fth inning, when A young, upperclassmen- Locke singled and later scored RANDY DICKSON | the wheels came off. News Bulletin short Hobo squad that has on a Ben Perez hit for the fi rst McCracken had two runs in struggled throughout the sea- Hobo run. and bases loaded with two out, more shot in the seventh. strike out, ending the game. son has still shown a fi ghting The Tigers scored three and Garner was coming to bat Justin Abdo led off the inning Tim Gillis quickly turned fo- spirit that makes Coach Ronnie more runs on three hits and when Tim Gillis brought in Jor- with an infi eld hit. Pierce Caden- cus to next week’s run. It starts Smith proud. a Davis walk in the second in- dan Chamberlain to replace Wil- head was next, and he struck Tuesday, with the Bulldogs host- That was still the case ning, going up 13-1. jakainen on the mound. out, in part because of a very ing Navarre before traveling to Tuesday, although the Hoboes Davis was touched for 12 Leading off the sixth inning, questionable called strike two on Tate on Thursday and Niceville couldn’t tame Malone High hits, some of which were mis- Crestview picked up a run when a pitch that almost hit his foot. on Friday. School. played balls, while striking out Austin Armstrong scored Corey One-out walks to Hunter Sul- “You’ve got to wipe the slate “At least they competed,” four Tiger batters and giving up Armstrong, safe at second on a livan and Gillis loaded the bases, clean and start over and go from Smith said. “I have a bunch the second inning’s one walk. Mustang error, with a single up marking the end to Frommeyer’s there,” he said. “We are sitting in of young kids out there, and Max Smith took the mound the middle. Frommeyer worked night on the mound. good shape in the district, but we they competed. They didn’t lay for the Hoboes in the third in- out of the jam by striking out the Williams, who replaced From- have to play better in a lot of situ- down. ning and held Malone to a third- side. meyer, got Corey Armstrong to ations. We have to fi nd a way to “I didn’t see any feeling inning unearned run the rest of The Bulldogs (10-10) had one pop out and Austin Armstrong to be real good next week.” sorry for yourselves. I think the way. the cream has fi nally risen to Smith disallowed a hit in the top. It’s not as sweet as it three innings of work. He did should be right now, but maybe give up four walks, and he one day this bunch will get us struck out two. back in the hunt.” Laurel Hill picked up two runs in the bottom of the fi fth as Tiger relief pitcher Antwoin The plays Johnson struggled to fi nd the The Hoboes spotted Malone strike zone. 10 runs in the top of the fi rst Johnson walked Locke to inning and then showed their lead off the inning and then hit fi ght, hanging tough the rest of Davis with a pitch. Garret King the way in a 14-3 loss. The game drew a one-out walk to load the was called after four innings on bases. the 10-run rule. Justin Simmons walked with Laurel Hill was down 10-1 two outs, scoring Locke. Logan after the fi rst inning and trailed Ficket was hit by a pitch, scor- 13-1 after two. The Hoboes out- ing Davis for the game’s fi nal scored the Tigers 2-1 in the last run. three innings. The Hoboes had four hits Malone could do no wrong on the day with Locke, Perez, in the fi rst inning as the Tigers Logan Alford and Sam Durum sent 15 batters to the plate and each getting a hit.

SPECIAL TO THE NEWS BULLETIN The Pilialoha 16U volleyball team picked up its fourth win of the season in a March 22-23 tournament at the Emerald Coast Convention Center on Okaloosa Island. Pilialoha volleyball team wins Emerald Coast tourney

Special to the News Bulletin The tournament, the fi rst of da Hohman, Marisa Rogers, its kind at the convention center, Meghan Dietz, Kierra Potts, Bai- The Pilialoha 16U volleyball featured several Southeastern ley Burgess, Madi Burgess, Ma- team is celebrating its fourth teams. Pilialoha beat the Emerald dysen Jones, McKenzie Dickey, tournament win of the year. The Coast Volleyball Club of Fort Wal- Katy Brannon, Chloe Andrews team prevailed March 22-23 in a ton Beach in the semifi nals and and Maria Denbow. Kliengsak tournament at the Emerald Coast ColaVB of Georgia in the fi nals by Sam Nimpchaimanatham and as- Convention Center on Okaloosa scores of 25-21 and 26-24. sistants Matt Potts and Brittany Island. Team members are Miran- Pase are coaches. A14 | Crestview News Bulletin Local Saturday, April 5, 2014

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