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WEATHER .. 2A EDITORIAL 4A BLOTTER 6A SPORTS .....1B4B NASCAR .. .2B SCHOOLS 5B. 7BB CALENDAR ...... 8B PUBLIC NOTICES 10B CLASSiFIEDS 11B-13B CR. 12,'!.:' ,'@H6I TOP Y LIBP., .RyOF LPDH . 05SMA PC) B ; 110,7007 GAIUEZTLLEFL 2.I 6.j a v 1 j,, Relay for life * Teams get out and fight against cancer, honor those lost Page 2A U. N TNEWS m 13ULM DI Old Spanish Trail Festival celebrates 50 years Ken Nielsen News Bulletin Reporter The 50th anniversary celebration of the Old Spanish Trail Festival con- cludes this weekend with a two-day extravaganza at the OSTF Festival site at North Ferdon Boulevard and Stillwell Avenue. The festivities will begin with the opening ceremonies Friday night at 5 p.m. Naturally no Panhandle festi- val would be complete without arts, crafts and food booths, and there will be plenty of them for every taste, in addition to local and national entertainment. The festival will conclude Saturday with a parade in the afternoon, fol- lowed by local and national musical enter- tainment into the evening. "This will be the biggest festival that we have ever had," said OSTF president Junior Cox. "We have some great entertainment lined up for both evenings." This year's entertainment includes Nashville legends Gene Watson on Friday night, and Mel McDaniel and Jeff Bates on Saturday night. "We're going to have another great carni- val this year beginning on Thursday," said festival committee member Grace Ferdon. "There will be rides for the young and old alike." This year's parade will begin at 2 p.m. on Saturday and will travel down Industrial See OSTF, page 8A Hidden treasure found on Day 2 Cal Zethmayr News Bulletin Correspondent The Old Spanish Trail Treasure Hunt ended on just its second day, and if you are among the many people that walk around the exercise track at the Old Spanish Trail Park in Crestview it might interest you to know that you were walking near a $500 prize. Earl Ganey of Crestview walks around that track several times a week after he gets through his third shift job. He discovered the prize Tuesday morning. "I finished work this morning, stopped by the gro- cery store, went home and read the paper saw the last sentence in the clue and I knew where I thought the See HIDDEN, page 8A Car chase leads to arrest Ken Nielsen Trie News BuIleinr Okaloosa County Sheriff's deputies survey the debris from an auto accident in front the Crestview Post Office Tuesday afternoon. Lunch time wreck Tuesday sends one to hospital another to jail Ken Nielsen News Bulletin Reporter A routine traffic stop turned into a high- speed pursuit Tuesday afternoon that ended with one person seriously injured, one in cus- tody and five wrecked vehicles. Okaloosa County Sheriff Deputy Ralph Garrett was traveling near Industrial Drive Tuesday around 12:40 when he noticed Pamela Brunson Dubose, 38, 2788 Lake Silver Road, run a stop sign. He had turned on his blue lights to initiate the stop when all of the sud- den Dubose sped away. Garrett called for assistance and began to pursue the truck north up Industrial at a safe distance. Dubose's truck speed increased and the dri- ver ran the stop signs at Livingston, Richbourg Lane and Third Streets. I Garrett backed off, hoping that additional deputies would be able to intercept the truck at Commerce Drive in front of the post office. "I was on my way back to work driving up 85 when I saw this truck that looked just like my husband's flying north on Industrial," said accident witness Susi Sheets. "I just knew she was going to hurt someone. She was going so fast and then off the road, then back on it. It was really scary to watch." When Dubose reached Commerce Drive, witnesses estimated her speed in excess of 80 miles per hour. "We were just getting ready to lift the new First National Bank of Crestview sign into place when I heard this enormous crash," said witness Daniel Cutts. "All of the sudden this truck began to slide towards where we were standing." Dubose's truck collided head on into anoth- er truck that was turning onto Commerce from Ferdon Boulevard. That truck spun off to the side of the road and Dubose's truck continued out of control. It slid up Industrial Drive, where it collided with two more vehicles parked on the side of the road. Debris from the five vehicles was spread more than 500 feet down Industrial Drive. Traffic had to be divert- ed for more than two hours while the mess See WRECK, page 3A Wildlife sanctuary still seeks refuge Adam Ziglar News Bulletin Reporter Amanda Wilkerson has big plans for' the Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge. Wilkerson, the non-profit organiza- tion's director, longs for the day when it will permanently relocate from Destin to a parcel of land on P.J. Adams Parkway in Crestview. But the relocation process is far from complete. Last November, the development group Olson and Associates of Northwest Florida donated a $650,000, 6.5-acre parcel of land to the refuge so it could move forward with plans to build a wildlife rehabilitation hospital, an educational wing for a blended school program, a charter school and an interactive nature refuge filled with indigenous animals. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen. At least not any time soon, accord- ing to Wilkerson, unless the refuge gets the financial backing of the Okaloosa Board of County Commissioners, the Crestview City Council and private contributors. "The funding is the biggest hur- dle," Wilkerson said. "The engineers are telling us that it will take $800,000 just to get the land ready to build the complex." Wilkerson says that she's spoken to county commissioners about what she calls the "big vision" for the refuge, but there hasn't been much support. District 1 Commissioner Sherry Campbell represents the Crestview area. Wilkerson came to her about the project about six months ago, she said. "At that time I guess they were moving forward," she said. "I haven't See WILDLIFE, page 10A a^ t Donts ., wre Kids Day! Come in Monday and receive your free donut! Offer good for kids 12 & under Mondays only. Hours: Mon. Sat. 5:30 10:30am 682-3373 318 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview o4 -Wc -. ... _.ia.,--f GARY'S CARPET CLEANING Since 1985 FREE Estimates "Our Goal is Customer Satisfaction." Gary Holt OWNER (850so) 682-4438 250 Henderson Street, Crestview, FL 32539 SPEARS, Quick Pest Elimination! 682-5354 . www.spearspestcoirol.cmn Chaney's Auto Repair complete Automo Ipa emestics Impwrt a 44w's Transulleism 1ee-Ups b'hMl SA/C ElecMcal SFree F.stimates M -F85:30 sUt8- 301 S. Main St .MV 42708 689-8941 Wednesday, May 3,. CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2006 Relay Life BROWN'S GROCERY Blue Bell $ Ice Cream 3f Boneless Fryer Breast W- 49 I LB. .1I ag Smoked 7 Picnic Hams 870 B. Market o f Baking Potatoes 49.. JKen Nielsen/The. News Bulletin. The team from the First National Bank of Crestview dresses up as the characters from the Wizard of Oz during the Relay for Life event held at Old Spanish Trail Park on Friday and Saturday. From left are Patrick Kincses, Brad Steele, Jaela Ray, Sarah Pileggi, Dale Rice Jr. and Amy Abney. Today's Weather I n 1 alpft Gom MO. . Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Cancer survivor Lacy Collinsworth (above) signs the "Wall of Hope" on Friday night. Brie Destin (below) lights a lumi- nary. during t d Relay for Life campaign. amb avo a ,:T CflES THE SINGLE, M I Vt. !. n Plomfl b woome "Co righted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Bobbie Henderson (above) writes names on the "Wall of Courage Friday night at the Old Spanish Trail Park. The Teachers Credit Union (below) teamed up with the-Laurel Hill Beta Club to help in the fight against cancer. RIBS, BOSTON Buns, OR CHICKEN ENJOY YOUR BARBECUE Let us do the cooking forbu! We'll cut it. We'il&okit. You'll be the hit -(tparty! They'll neve about you or Quality Mea Honyltown ce Reasonable -Prices HOMETOWN MEAT MARKET 595 N. Ferdon Blvd. (NEXT TO KFC) Crestview, Florida 682-7760 HOURS: Monday Saturday 9am 7pm *EBT Welcome ,-* m W 8SB I% W 1 cVINE RiPE TOMATOES YM99e LB. VINE RIPE TOMATOES 4 994 LB. CUCUMBERS 4FOR$ RED BELL PEPPERS ? -L, 994LBM' YELLOW SQUASH AVOCADOS Z.79 tLB 2FOR$1 3LB BAG YELLOW ONIONS 994EA Don't Forget ... DEANS CAKES FRESH HERBS FRESH SHELLED PEAS LOCAL HONEY BOILED & ROASTED PEANUTS SHELLED PECANS WE Now ACCEPT EBT FOOD STAMP CARDS Open: on Sat 8-6 Sunday 10 5 200 Cane Ave. ______ 682-2196 a, nRO4W a........ - w a1 e aNNW " ...............e .--V PAGE 2A A . ...... ... r - aOO6 m *msk IK- *-SHW- ........... I VV-Kaylee's story continues to challenge and inspire me Kaylee's story continues to challenge and inspire me K aylee Robinson was a seven-year-old girl who passed away nearly eight years ago. She died from Leukemia. Her story, however, is still very much alive; her memo- ry is still honored by those who knew her, who loved her and watched the ebb and flow of her short life. Last week, I wrote a story about her battle with cancer, and her effect on a commu- nity several years after her death. I sat down with her par- ents, Billy and Staci, and her "MeeMaw," Glenda Robinson, at her office at Antioch Elementary School, where she is the principal and Staci is a teacher. As I began to interview the family, friends and oth- ers who knew Kaylee, I was blown away by the impact '^ ^Adam Ziglar that she made on a commu- nity. As the week progressed, I began to look through her MeeMaw's scrapbook, which contains stacks of col- orful, handmade get well cards and enough newspa- per clippings to compile a small book. I got a glimpse into her brief but epic life. Our small editorial staff was stirring. People walked by my desk and locked their gaze on the picture of the beauti- ful little girl with the sad, holy eyes, the ivory glow and twirling blond hair. My editor, Steve Andrews, and I took a trip to Laurel Hill School last Wednesday. We went to hear Daron Norwood, a country music singer who uses music to encourage kids to stay away from drugs and alcohol. As we walked through the door, "Kaylee Robinson" boomed throughout the gymnasium, it breached to four walls of the gym and spilled out into the parking lot. Norwood explained to the students that she was not given the chance to make a choice about drugs, alcohol and other heavy life issues; her life ended before her eighth birthday. Steve and I looked at each other as we heard her name; we knew it was no coinci- dence that we were there, that we were writing her story. While there, we talked to her best friend, Sabrina Dickinson, a 15-year-old 9th grader, who still talks about her like they're back on a playground, holding hands, skipping, swinging on the swings, slicing freely through a warm breeze. We also visited her grave. While there, looking at the faded blue plastic toy ponies and the mailbox stuffed with cards and a journal filled were personal letters, I was moved. "It's been nearly eight years," I kept telling myself. "The mailbox is full. People keep coming to her, talking to her." Yesterday, we returned to her grave. We wanted to cul- minate what began over a week ago. For me, Kaylee's story is one of the most inspiring that I've had the honor to write. Billy and Staci are exem- plary parents; they've walked every mile of the droughts of life and still find nourishment in their faith, love and hope for their little girls, Jennifer and Emily Grace, for each other and for Kaylee. For me, they are the admirals of hope. And I believe that they'll see Kaylee again. Runners trek a course for world peace Separate meth busts lead to arrests Adam Ziglar News Bulletin Reporter Eleven runners on a quest for world peace trotted through Crestview Tuesday morn- ing, bearing torches in an effort to promote peace and harmony throughout the world. Anja Kanther, a sales assistant from Germany, was a part of the caravan of run- ners who explained between breaths the group's purpose for running. "We just want to promote harmony and peace in the world," Kanther said. "We hope to inspire people just by carrying the torch and handing it from one person to the other." This is Kanther's second year running in, the 11,000-mile trek across the United States. Kanther is a part of an 11-person team that runs approximately 100 miles a day. Each team member runs approximately two miles while the other members drive ahead and trade off the torch. Yesterday, the runners left Mossy Head and arrived in Pensacola as the sun began to slip behind the Gulf waters. Along the journey from New York to Florida to Washington State and back, the runners stop at various schools and spread its message of proinoting world peace. "Every year, more and more schools and WVRECK, from page A . was cleaned up. The driver of the vehicle ;- that Dubose collided with ? Stephen Allison, 56, from Texas was transported to North Okaloosa Medical Center with non-incapacitat- ing injuries. The sheriff's department has charged Dubose with fleeing and evading a law enforcement officer, running numerous stop signs and dri- ving while license suspend- ed. In the photo at right, Okaloosa County Sheriff Deputy's Lt. Larry Ward and Charlie Bozeman take Pamela Brunson Dubose, 38, of 2788 Lake Sliver Road, Crestview, into custody Tuesday after- noon. Dubose fled from law- men at a high rate of speed and collided with another vehicle at the Intersection of Industrial Drive and Commerce Boulevard In front of the Crestview post office. She Is currently charged with fleeing and evading a law enforcement officer and run- ning numerous stop signs. Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Urdha Gati, a Bulgarian citizen, is running west along U.S. Highway 90. She is one of 11 runners in the United States partici- pating in the World Harmony Run. communities receive us," Kanther said. "Every year it's progressing." The global World Harmony Run began April 11 and involves simultaneous relays in 80 nations through North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. Adam Ziglar News Bulletin Reporter Two separate metham- phetamine manufacturers from Crestview and Laurel Hill were arrested Sunday by the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office. Crestview arrest Kasha Marie Price, 27, was arrested Sunday after absconding from officials for nearly a month. She is currently being held at the Okaloosa County Jail on a $75,000 bond. She is being charged with manufac- ture of methamphetamine within 1,000 feet of a place of worship, possession of drug paraphernalia and the unlawful possession of cer- tain chemicals. The investigation first began on April 13, when the sheriff's office responded to her trailer, located at 5301 Hare Street, lot 24 in Crestview. An unknown' caller reported to authorities that gun shots were heard at her residence. Lawmen believed that a clandestine methampheta- mine lab could be present inside. After obtaining a search warrant, lawmen, including the Okaloosa County Multi-, Agency Drug Task Force, returned on April 14 and entered the trailer. They dis- covered numerous chemicals and items used in making methamphetamine. Chemicals like sodium chloride, iodine, rubbing alcohol and various solvents PRICE were also found in outside. Price fled the s to the arrival of la' ment officers. Her trailer is lo than 1,000 feet f Covenant F Church. Methamphetam are decreasing, ac Michele Nicholson lic information of the sheriff's office. "We're actually decline in the n meth labs since the islature passed the lation making it impossible to buy like three pac ephedrine or doephedrine," she Current figures available, but the office made fewer year than in 2004. "Last year, there labs found in County, with 19 Nicholson said. " back to 2004, we h with 26 arrests." Laurel Hill a Lawmen also Anthony Drake Ch 3988 Second Ave., Hill. Childs is being jail on a $150,000 bond. He is being charged with traffick- ing in methamphetamine in excess of 28 grams; traffick- ing in ephedrine of 14 grams; unlawful possession of cer- tain chemicals; possession of marijuana, less than 20 grams; and possession of CHILDS drug paraphernalia. On Sunday, Childs was at i the trash the North Okaloosa Medical Center, where he was being cene prior treated for injuries he w enforce- received earlier in the evening when Charles Daniel cated less Smith and Casey Ryan rom New Guthrie allegedly entered his fellowship trailer and demanded money from him. line labs An argument between cording to Childs and Smith turned vio- L, the pub- lent when Smith struck ficer with Childs over the head with a beer bottle. seeing a According to a sheriff's umber of office arrest report, Childs e state leg- was afraid that Guthrie new legis- would join in, so he pulled basically his pocket knife out and more than stabbed Smith repeatedly. kages of While being treated for the pseu- injuries to his head, Child said. agreed to allow lawmen to were not search his home. e sheriff's While there, officers dis- arrests last covered numerous items used in the manufacture of re were 13 methamphetamine, includ- Okaloosa ing plastic tubing, alu- arrests," minum foil, acetone, muriat- If you go ic acid, ephedrine and strik- iad 20 labs er plates. Childs told investigators that the items belonged to arrest Smith. arrested "Obviously there are still lilds, 48, of people that are manufactur- in Laurel ing their own because this is evidence of that," Nicholson held at the said. CHS Band to hold Spring Concert on Thursday The Crestview High School Band will be per- forming its annual Spring Concert this Thursday night at 7 p.m. inside the school auditorium. This will be the final con- cert directed by retiring band director David Cadle, who is stepping down after 28 years at the helm. Ensembles will include percussion, concert prep band, concert band, sym- phonic band and jazz ensembles 1 and 2. There is no admission charge and everyone is invited to come enjoy this very popular spring event. ^is pleased to announce its d Heart Health System. een the primary care practice of choice in the r. George Barrow began practicing in 1955. Slical Clinic will continue to offer our patients the u have come to expect from the following members PAGE 3A %Aa:nKu:-cznAV MAV.1A 9nnA CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN PAGE 4A CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, MAY 3,2006 Relay winners Best Decorated Campsite: North Okaloosa Medical Center Top Team Fundraiser: Tom Thumb Top Team Fundraiser Per Capita: American Legion Top Individual Fundraiser: Lad Collinsworth Rookie Team Of the Year: M.A.S.H. (Baker's School) Spirit of Relay (Pre-Event): Duke It Out (Duke Field) Spirit of Relay (Event): Bob Sikes Elementary Top Individual Fundraiser On-Line: Sal Lopez Top Team Fundraiser On-Line: North Okaloosa Medical Center Best Food: Bash-N-Glo Survivor's Choice Best Decorated Campsite: Duke It Out -;. Special to the News Bulletin To some things it's easy 0: oay i. From time tq time, one will pick u . * a treatise, and even before beginning-` to read if, will ask.himi~1f what ai the' author's credentis..-With.s.inA mind, I h ve toa ti ,.i no I.a' t g ap out w nar r..a).-go. g .... to put on'papet'! Nothing! Nil! Zippo! But, do yoi.hav:e toknow about something to .hae .an :opuctint Z-._ How many times; as a youngster. did you tell' your 'mother that.you. . didn't like a certain food? And;,li6oW'. many times did she,re ':'Hwo -~: you know, you haiens t i Veni d t ' SI know that this exchange wenti- in our house on many occasions,. "especially as my.motr tfiied't6o'ge - e to eat liver! (Sur.psingfy,T; as fricked into eating it-0i:a yotiung adult, and I found that I have a great ' appreciation for this neat whether t isbeef liver, calf's liver, or. chicken . livers!) Although she was proved-t4 be correct in her assessment of things, I still have no desire to try certain.. delicacies from the sea,'brains, kidneys, or rattlesnake! Even if the '- latter "tastes just like chicken!" .' I mention all of this simplyjas a' preface to a discussion about a new, video game that -isntheMrdirk ,is available in severi- videostoresl -" '-:25 to Life. . , As I wrote above, I klioW:nh fing Sbout this video, other than that which I have read or .ha been to ;- To summarize, this vidieoepoe s marketed to our youth and directs, i players to assume the:r0le.of a ga4rg. member who is encouraiged'tobx.AtA drive-by shootings of police officers . and to use civilians as hfu1 an shields! Now, going back to6he, top, Iam hf ,o .the opinion.that one d.o s hnot-have. try everything to. know that some things are not liked!, I apn certain i at ., I would not like to jump off a cliff'' even though I 'have neveflttied it. '- Similarly, I don't believe that we need to advocate terroristic behavior ' in a world that is already.too .concerned and obsessed with the destructiveness of so many. We .; : already have a sufficient number of. "action packed" shows-on television;- ' and we do not need additional stimuli for our youth. If this video is so designed, what do I suggest? First, if your .child ' already has this "game," I'dpropose that you look over the player's . shoulder as the game is played. - Perhaps you will get an appreciation for what is going on, and.-you can *- make a determination if you wantit: to be something for your kids and their buddies.. If your child has notryet introduced this game to your household,'4pea ,- , you will want to "headit off atthie :-.: pass," and do yovu pr curtail the ale l6 1 pt video. ', ', ", '. \.' ""'i" To the Editor: Well another successful Relay has come and gone. I cannot thank the TEAMS, the COMMITTEE, and the SPONSORS enough for all their help with making this Relay a success. My goal this year was to raise $150,000.00. We raised the most money in the 10 years of Relaying in North Okaloosa, which exceeded that amount and I could not have done it without the hard work of everyone. The sponsors were North Okaloosa Medical Center, CHELCO Your Touchstone Energy Cooperative, Publix Charities, Tom Thumb, First National Bank of Crestview, NEW of Crestview and 21st Century Oncology. We would also like to thank our in-kind donors of Z96, Nextel, Lowe's Home Improvement, Foxwood Country Club, City of Crestview, the American Legion Post 75, and anonymous donors. The Survivor Reception was also a success with over 163 registered survivors in attendance. The survivors had nothing but praise for how the food and atmosphere was. Thank you Karen Philpot and her crew. The Luminaria Ceremony and the Wall of Courage was a huge success. Thank you Bobbie Henderson, Lola Allen and her helpers. Activities and Entertainment was also a success. The games were fun and it made the night go fast. Thank you Tina Tate. The music was great. Thank you Tony Larkins and his partner, Gene, of Larkins Express. Thank you to the Team Recruitment Chair Sue Cox, Compass Bank Accounting Chair, Kelly Humphrey, Leslie Fike of the Hub, and The News Bulletin for the publicity. A special thank you to my Co-Chair, Lonney Whitley, my daughter Jamie Phillips, and last but not least my Staff Partner from the American Cancer Society, Michelle Gagnard. Thank you Honorary Chairs Laci Collinsworth, McKenzie Bowman, and Suzanne Harris. I hope that everyone involved knows how much I appreciate their dedication to this cause. I know that not everyone has the passion that I have, being a 12 year Breast Cancer Survivor, but I am thankful to those who are dedicated to helping the fight that one day we will find a cure. See everyone in September for the 2007 Relay For Life Kickoff!!!!!!! Love always, Teresa O'Hara 2006 Relay For Life Chairperson OS LOS BORDO C' 0 J 0 SOE~ OUT -f)IITA' District 1 Sherry Campbell District 2 Elaine Tucker District 5 James Campbell Admin. Jim Curry To contact the Okaloosa Board of County Commisioners, pia call 729-1400, 6M00, or 651-7105. Iraq unfulfilled obligations and promises Some weeks ago, I Paul Bremer III's book entitled My Year in Iraq and shortly thereafter did my radio show, The Florida Round Table, with the Ambassador. The book and the conversation gave me a good look at the problems faced by America in a nation Lou Frey divided upon ethnic and religious lines. It was difficult for the Ambassador to reach agreement with Iraqi leaders on many issues, especially when working with people who have not agreed on most issues for many years. What kept running through my mind was the Ambassador's comment that these people just didn't know how to compromise. Let me first ask a favor from all of you reading this, please finish before you come to any conclusions. Saddam Hussein was one of the worst dictators in modern history. He was a sadistic killer who used weapons of mass destruction on his own people. President Bush and all the leaders in the Congiess, both Democrat and Republican, believed our intelligence reports that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The United States made numerous efforts through the U. N. to get Saddam to comply with U.N. inspections, but he continued to thumb his nose at the U. N. believing that nothing was going to happen. President Bush, if he knew there were not weapons of mass destruction, could have found other ways to justify going into Iraq and taking down the dictator. The President believes, as I do, that the world is better off with Saddam in prison and presently being tried in Iraq. I am not sure if the original troop mix was what was needed, but I believe progress has been made in many areas such as schools, water, power plants and roads. I was gratified over the Iraqi c turnout in three elections, despite threats of death and reprisal. The television and newspaper images of Iraqis holding up a purple colored finger as proof of voting sticks vividly in my memory. The upside of a free Ste democratic Iraq is incredible. It takes Ky away a haven for terrorists. It sets an A example for many countries in the Mid- East and puts pressure on them to change. Just look at Libya. It shows vi people both in the Mid-East and around Re the world that changes can be made and that there is hope for a free democratic government. A stable government can act as a balance to Iran. It even puts pressure on the Palestinians and Israel to try and find a peaceful solution to years of fighting and killing. The United States has invested a great 6 deal in Iraq. The most important 1( investment is the lives of our men and women attempting to help the Iraqis to be free and secure. There is also a tremendous amount of American political capital invested in Iraq. Leaving precipitously would be a disaster and civil war would ensue. Knowing all this I find myself coming to a point where I am extremely frustrated, worried and losing hope. I believe the Iraqi political leaders have an obligation to their people and to us to find a way to form a government. There are many reasons why this is tough to do, but to me they face a very simple choice. They must compromise or there is nothing more the United States can do for them. How can you help people who don't want to be helped? How can you help people who seem t to be so locked in to their religion or ethnic backgrounds and personal agenda that they can't form a government? The government will not be perfect and it certainly won't be what e they each want, but that is the way of democracy. You don't get everything you want, especially the first time out of the box. Everything we have done, everything we have worked for, all the good that can come out of this is going to fail if they don't meet their obligations and put the government together soon. I personally n would not want us to be there if they can't do their job. (Since this article was written in April, I am pleased that there is some movement towards forming the government.) h Lou Frey, Jr. is a former member of Congress s (FL '69-'79), Past President, Former Members of Congress, Partner, Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, RA., Orlando, Florida. Crestview News Bulletin "The News You Need Today' To report news, for information, subscriptions and advertising, call 682-6524. Jim Knudsen Publisher News Information If you have a concern or comment about The Crestview News Bulletin's coverage, please call: 682-6524. If you have a news tip, please call: sve Andrews..managing editor lye Wright.............sports editor en Nielsen..............reporter dam Ziglar..............reporter Production ola Owens...............production enee Bell...............typesetting Office Manager Lynn Gann Classifieds Sharon Breeden.......classified ads Advertising information Jennifer Knudsen....adv. director Jeremy Cadle............... retail adv. Circulation information 682-6524 The Qesmview News Bullein is published twice waly eachd W kdsday and Saaday by Okkamo Publishing Co, at 295 W. James Lee Blvd., Qesview. Floida 32536. Peiodicals Posage Paid at Cestview. Florida. POSTMASIER Please smd address change, to Qesmview News Bullein, P.O. Box 447, Cmstview, Floida 32539. All mateial h.e.n is pofpety of the Qeisvsew News Bulein. USPS 010-209 @CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN SUBSCRPTION ATF In County months..................$9.00 months....................$17.00 rear............................ $31.20 Out of County 3 months $14.00 6 months.................. $22.00 1 year $36.20 VIEWPOINT & Commentary Lu LtRS TO THE EDITOR All letters are the express opinion of the author. Keep it to the point, support ideas with facts, and shoot for a word count of 250 or less. Please include your name, address, and day and evening phone numbers for verification. Letters must be signed. Bulletin, 295 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, FL 32536. You may also email it to the razorbaque@yahoo.com or fax it to (850) 682-2246. Words from the Relay For Life Chairperson Important phone numbers City of Crestview City Hall (850) 682-6134 Mayor George Whitehurst (850) 682-3812 City Council Brenda Bush Ellis Conner Sam Hayes Linda Parker Charles J. "Chip" Wells (850) 683-0987 or (850) 689-1618 City Clerk Janice Young (850) 682-1560 Public Services Director General "Jr." Cox (850) 682-0356 or682-6132 Administrative Services Director Michael Wing (850) 689-1618 or (850) 689-1619 Crestview Police Chief Travis Gillihan (850) 682-3544 Crestview Fire Chief Joe Traylor (850) 682-6121 Parks & Recreation (850) 682-4715 Robert L.F. Sikes Public Library (850) 682-4432 Crestview Housing Authority Sam Brunson 682-2413 or 682-5025 FAX 689-4559 Okaloosa County Officials County Commission Chairman Bill Roberts 651-7515 Commissioners Don Amunds, Elaine Tucklr, Jamrs Campbell, and Sherry Campbell 651-7105 County Administrator Jim Curry, 651-7515 Asst. County Administrator Donna Miller 689-5007 Okaloosa County Sheriff Charlie Morris 651-7410 Growth Management Dept. 651-7180 Road Department 689-5770 Director of Public Works Danielle Slaterpryce 689-5772 Okaloosa County School District Superintendent of Schools Don Gaetz 833-3110 or 689-7259 Cindy Frakes, Howard Hill, and Cathy Thigpen 833-3101 YOUR VIEWPOINT We encourage our readers to write to us at any time with their thoughts and ideas. Opinions may be mailed, faxed or e-mailed to our office. All letters are read, but not all are published. Letters may be edited to fit available space without altering the viewpoint of the writer. - - District 3 District 4 Bill Don Roberts Amunds WEDNESDAY, MAY 3,2006 PAGE 4A CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN PAGE 5A Crestview Post o[1,, 1) :1 nsiot May 13 food drive Wondering how to help our community prepare for the next hurricane season? Your participation in the community's largest food drive, the National Association of Letter Carriers Postal Foo'd Drive on Sat., May 13th, can help Our Low Prices Not Limited to Just a Fev Items....You Choose ti Specials at Baker Pic-N-Sav! 1 our local food baink restock WXay' of ()~lle., aIn their pantries, in preparation ( 'oinlies o vill be c01141 inl~ for the upcoming. hurricane season. On May 1l, !-e NAi.C, in conjunction with the wi i.. Postal Service, the A i.-C'i >, Campbell's, America ' Second Harvest and United it 81r, it ,, iII I ;(i I (1. I lt I I I e a I,,,; I C, I I i0 iiic t,,,pe I)II L)ii r, c i) r juieal, Ie nm wd frui, mo Ie Cost Pls " 'A-' PH |M 4 . ...... T -,- '>1 12? ,u I n. I. -. .. '" tA s a provenact that Black 4Angus B&f W most consistent beef that h available to th customer for Quality and Gre t Taste everyti :At Pic-N-Sav we now hae thlt quality our meat case everyday. It's called An.us Select and it's i10% Guarante4 P.S. It's at the low prtie. asdo not need your banker to enjoy a great steak. ; .tbl',s, and cereal. Please I'hick. he expiration date on all ihe'lm':; d na;l.ed. 'i ,,nutnicipate, just place v ii ti l )djitlion(s) in ,, nai.llbox early on the l;il. I [ lolr >carrier will pii 1, your donations as they make their regular mail _ALET" route and will deliver them to the local food banks. It is an easy and convenient way to make a difference right here at home. Some of the agencies and churches participating this year are Elder Services, Sharing & Caring, Fort W.I.C. AND E.B.T. SF CARDHOLDERS WELCOME S ;r, FL .537-4047 10% QUALITY / Sheriff Morris warns, "Don't be a pickup truck statistic." Pickup trucks are twice as likely to roll over as cars, but the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says pickup truck drivers and their passengers are among the least likely folks to regularly wear their safety belts. That's why the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office and other law enforcement agen- cies across the Southeast are working to get out the mes- sage, "Buckle Up in Your Truck!" There were 1,782 people killed in pickup truck crash- es in southeastern states in 2004, including 343 in Florida. Seventy-one percent of the pickup truck occu- pants killed in those crashes were NOT wearing their seatbelts. Yet safety belts boost your chance of surviv- ing a pickup truck rollover by up to 80 percent. Sheriff Charlie Morris says, "Don't be a pickup truck statistic. Buckle up- every trip, every time!" 1294 Georgia Avenue Prices Effective MIj 3 li IMiay 9, 2006. These Are Our Regular Prices, Not Special Prices. Pric-s Change Only When Our Costs Change. USDA Angus Select USDA A Family Pack Fa Ribeye .To ,S tSteak $598 $ Lb. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3,2006 C- E ,- .y i v. t A '_. ro -'-t L IA 0 N tJ4 OAS Walton Beach, Niceville, Crestview, JADA, S4P Synergy, Horizons, Waterfront Rescue Mission in Fort Walton Beach and Crestview, St. Vincent DePaul, Salvation Army, Calvary Baptist Church, Coalition on the Homeless, Family Life Center, Catholic Charities, Life Enrichment Center, United Cerebral Palsy, Caring and Sharing of Walton County and of South Walton, Harvest House, Tri- County Community Council, COPE Center, Shelter House, OASIS and Harbor House. For more information on the food drive, call United Way at 243-0315. North Okakxma Historical Association, Inc. Baker Block Museum The Baker Block Museum is housed in a 1908 building and its collection encom- passes the early life of people in Northwest Florida. Artifacts include vintage clothing, household items, farm tools, early history and genealogy library, pho- tographs, Civil War and other military items, Native American artifacts, and lum- ber / turpentine/railroad memorabilia. The museum has a microfilm library of early county newspapers. The genealogical research material includes the Latter Day Saints' Family Center's complete program, Okaloosa county census and early funeral records, Native American rolls, published family histories,, as well as Internet access. On the museum's proper- ty are one of the area's late 1870 hewed log cabins, Jackson Veneer Mill tool building, turn of the century Post Office and general store, and a privy. The Baker Block Museum is here to serve the people with tours and one-on-one assistance with research, either historical or genealog- ical. They also work with area schools and other groups. Hours are Tuesday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. and the 3rd Saturday of each month same hours. The museum's web site is located at http:/www.rootsweb.com/- flbbm/baker.htm. Buckle Up in Your Truck! Super WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2006 PAGE 6A CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN Neighborhood watchdogs catch man with low I.Q. Recently, a Crestview man thought he had a . high I.Q. He was wrong. The man, who is a thief, decid- ed he would steal a concrete construction saw valued at $450 from some- one's pool house. His method for doing so is what got him in trouble. He arrived to the house around 3 p.m. Before he entered the pool house he was being watched by a nearby neighbor. The neighbor watched the whole incident. This is what he saw: The genius took the saw from the house and placed it in the homeowner's trash can. He then dragged the trash can to a wooded area across the street from the property. The onlooker saw the man remove the saw from the can and place it in the woods. He then returned the trash can to the man's house and left the saw in the woods. Six hours later, after the sun had set and the even was getting damp and mysteri- ous, he returned to the wood line in his truck to retrieve the saw. Unfortunately for him, the saw was missing and in its place was the eye- witness, the homeowner and a gang of neighborhood crime watchers who were ready -to stuff him in the trash can, if necessary. The proactive neighbors detained the thief and wait- ed for the sheriff's office to arrive. His troubles thickened upon their arrival. After he was searched, the deputy found a pack of ciga- rettes containing a metal crack pipe and a piece of crack cocaine. He was hauled off to jail and the neighbors all gave each ,other .h,Jftiv es;sand bought a frpsh batch of neighborhood watch signs. 'Without consent' For the most part, we stick up for our friends in the law enforcement community. They, after all, patrol the streets we live on. But here's a story from a an incident report that has one of those no-brainer state- ments that make you say "Huh?" Recently, a Laurel Hill woman and her boyfriend of six months got into an argu- ment. Instead working out their differences, the boyfriend decided to hurt the woman. Here's the bizarre statement: according to the incident report, the defendant began choking the woman on the throat area "without her consent." POLICE BLOTTER Information taken from actual la O enforcement reports, compiled b. Lauren McLaughlin Who would ever consent to being choked to death? No officer, don't arrest him; I like it when someone cuts off my airflow to the point that I pass out! The story thickens. The man briefly left the residence and the woman locked him out. He started kicking the door and screaming. He used a lot of bad words that we can't reprint. The woman ran in the kitchen and grabbed a kitchen knife the size of a Samurai sword and waited. He busted the door down and ran through the house, screaming colorful phrases that knocked holes through the walls. She was waiting for him when he came around the corner to the kitchen. He rushed toward her and she stabbed him out of self defense. The saga continues on June 6, when this guy goes before a judge to make his plea. King-sized backhand Some people don't know a good thing when they see it. Recently, an area teen struck his mother in the face because she removed a worn out, tattered pull-out couch from his bedroom and replaced it with a king size waterbed. Wow, that would make anyone want to start slap- ping people. The mother obviously wanted to surprise the son, so she removed the old couch from his bedroom and replaced it with the waterbed. The son's reaction was a lot different from most kids who upgrade from an old couch to a waterbed. After vehemently scream- ing at his mother he went outside, connected the water hose, dragged it through the house and began filling up his bed. The strangeness began when he paused long enough to back handed his mother across the face, bust- ing her upper lip. This must be considered an act of kindness in an alter- nate universe. Or maybe in another life he was a sailor and the thought of sleeping on a water bed brings back too many harsh memories. Whatever the reason, we still wonder if maybe a good night's sleep has stemmed any of his aggression. 5788 Hw 4, Baker 537-2010 5788 Hwy. 4, Baker 537-2010 PUBLIC RECORD Crestview Fire Dept. stats dated 4/25/06 Motor vehicle accidents 14. Airheart standby 2. Auto aid 1. Bomb threat 1. EMS Charlie 10. EMS Delta 6.EMS Echo 2. EMS uncoded 5. Fire alarm 8. Brush fire 1. Vehicle lockout 1. Life Flight standby 1. Mutual aid given 1. Total 53. City of Crestview arrest reports 3/5: Paula C. Wilcox, 35, of 228 Cross Drive, Crestview, was charged with one count of petit theft. 4/1: David M. Cruz, 43, of 110 Devon Cove, Pulaski, Ariz., was charged with diving while license suspended or revoked, 2nd offense. 4/25: Jason T. Dooley, 20, of 3587 Buck Horn Drive, Crestview, was charged with driving while license suspended or revoked, 1st offense. Linda C. Frederick, 54, of 1302 Texas, Crestview, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Carlzell Caldwell, 34, of 206 W. Bowers Ave., Crestview, was charged with driving while license suspended or revoked, 1st offense. Linda C. Frederick, 54, of 1302 Texas Pkwy, Crestview, was charged with driving under the influ- ence of alcohol or drugs. 4/26: Jose Barajas, 20, of 820 Mayo Trail, Crestview, was charged with driving while license suspended or revoked, for which the vehicle he was driving was impounded. * Keithen M. Brown, 28, of 698 McDonald Street, was charged with one count each of battery and resist- ing arrest without violence. * LaSonja Allen, 39, of 834 South McDonald Street, was charged with one count of possession of cocaine. 4/27: Phillip T. Brown, 54, of 698 McDonald Street, Crestview, was charged with 1 count each of pos- session of a controlled substance and possession of paraphernalia. * Dwight Lonnie Dobson, of 404 Oak Place, was charged with one count each of possession of a controlled substance, possession of parapher- nalia, and possession of marijuana. 4/29: William J. Ewing, 25, was charged with one count each of tres- passing after warning and violation of a domestic violence injunction. 4/30: Charles W. Thompson, 22, of 348 E. North Ave., Crestview, was charged with violation of posted municipal speed, and operating a motor vehicle without a valid license. * David A. Dover, 37, of 670 Georgia Street, was charged with one count of child abuse (domestic violence).* Enos Earl Brenizer, 51, of 605 E. Chestnut, was charged with one count of burglary. Okaloosa County arrest reports James Clifford Roberts Jr., 23, of 510 E. Brock Avenue, Crestview, was charged with driving under the influence. 4/20: A notice to appear was issued April 20 at 12:10 p.m. to a 13- year-old Crestview teenager on a charge of possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis. Archie B. Smiley, 42, of 1079 Farmer Street, Crestview, was charged with one count of being a fugitive from justice. He was arrested based on a Covington County, Ala. warrant on the original charges of theft of prop- erty and receiving stolen property. 4/22: Patrick Shawn Smith, 37, of 7395 Old River Road, Baker, was charged with one count of violation of probation on a previous charge of possession of a concealed weapon by a felon. James Jeffrey McLaney, 46, of 884 South Bret Ave., Crestview, was charged with one count of violation of probation on an original charge of battery (domestic violence. 4/23: Robert Clay Oglesby, 41, of 6087 Oatman Drive, Crestview, was charged with one count each of DUI and battery on a law enforcement office after being arrested for DUI. * James Clifford Roberts Jr., 23, of 510 E. Brock Avenue, Crestview, was charged with one count each of driving while license suspended or revoked, petit theft, and attaching vehicle tag not assigned. Adam Dwayne Smith, 25, of 6941 Luke Lane, Laurel Hill, was charged with one count each of battery (domestic violence) and assault (domestic vio- lence). 4/24: April Dawn McKinley, 25, of 5120 Robert Taylor Road, Crestview, was charged with one count of possession of drug para- phernalia. Michael Anthony Oglesby, 49, of 189 Cross Street, Crestview, was charged with one count each of grand theft, posses- sion of a controlled substance - crack cocaine, and possession of drug paraphernalia. 4/27: Donald Edward Brooks, 37, of 1308 James Lee Blvd., Crestview, was charged with one count of utter- ing a forged instrument. 682-6688 Crestview Residents 862-0111 Ext. 1751 www.eglinfcu.org EGLIN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION SBranches: Fort Walton Beach Eglin AFB Hurlburt Field North and South Crestview Mary Esther Bluewater Bay Destin Reading, Writing, and Safety Your ,,l~crirc coor.Era.e,,T c. tanr .lid To safer., E~pw.il, whln r Come, to ou.r child~er fl h3( ,la.,cisornclm emnTrs ions ofelecir.,..,I .aTejy are wrrrponrit.lTVolrIEr,Ter fro'n e.jy CopEraTive brirnq thmr a*-sto kids at :chool mo [he .,n ThEiEarr. help keeptriem ssBfe We find tatI ahiTTcng k.C: safe:ry is sorelmre: me e t As To V 1 reah th parents too AS 3 member and o,,ne, you he...e the r-over To keep %our lari, *,afe 800-342-0990 850-892-2111 vjwwwdhelcoxcon YmrTo.-k-Ep Coq'rneO ___ Before you shop, see any loan department for a PAL (Pre-Approved Loan). 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It will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at OWC in Niceville, in the Building K Gallery Room. Cost to attend is $75. Refreshments will be served at 8 a.m., and a buffet lunch is included. To make reservations by the May 5 deadline, contact Charlie Ray at 651-3766, or at ray@afenlistedfounda- tion.org. For information on join- ing ASTD, visit its web site at www.ast- emeraldcoast.org, or call contact membership vice president Carol Barry at 432- 9 9 9 1 (Carol.barry@crestviewit.co m). Tune up course for Safe Boatig 'Week^'_1 SOn May 20, the -PFrt Walton Sail and Power Squadron, a unit o fthe U.S. Power Squadrons, will offer a special USPS Boat Smart Course which covers all the requirements for state certi- fication. All students who .pass the course receive a USPS graduate decal for their boat, which indicates to law enforcement officials that they have passed it. 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May 25-26: Pediatric Advanced Life Support courses May 27-29: The 37th Annual Pediatrics Symposium: Update 2006 The PALS course will be offered at the following times: Thursday, May 25: 11 a.m. 7 p.m., PALS train- ing/certification Friday, May 26: 8 a.m. 5 p.m., PALS training/certifi- cation and PALS re-certifica- tion The Pediatrics Symposium is designed for physicians in pediatrics and family medicine as well as other healthcare team mem- bers interested in the latest information on the clinical management of pediatric patients. To register, or for more information about the PALS courses and Pediatric Symposium, please contact MECOP at (850) 477-4985 or visit www.mecop.org. $4997 6' x 6' All-American Dog-Ear Privacy Vinyl Fence Panel #137055 SPECIALVALUE! $219 - Werner 24' Fiberglass Extension Ladder *300 lb. load capacity #98175 VLkLLj 1EE; CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, MAY 3,2006 $1299 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2006 PAGE 8A CRESIflIIEW NEWS BULLETIN Old Spa Ken Nielsen News Bulletin Reporter The Old Spanish Trail Festival is Okaloosa County's oldest festival. The festival's genesis began i upstairs at the Trail Restaurant on W. James Lee | Boulevard across the street from the Hilton Hotel, in the winter of 1956. "It was a community pro- ject that the Crestview Junior Chamber of Commerce start- : ed," said Mayor George Whitehurst, one of the festi- val's founding members. "Earl Currenton, Jack Stokes, Foy Shaw, Bob Lynn, we all were up there plan- ning the first festival," recalled Whitehurst. "Everything was held downtown back then. We r had to wait until 5 p.m. Friday night until after all of the courthouse employees' parking lot cleared before any of the vendor booths could be set up, The festival .. centered around the court- i house and the first two blocks of Main Street." In 1956 the festival high- lights included a parade, a Spanish attire contest, a beard contest, a National Baton Twirling Association- : sanctioned baton twirling : competition, a pie eating Contest, and the still popular treasure hunt. s A mock jail was set up outside the Okaloosa County i Courthouse for which you i either had to wear the official festival button or you were* subject to being locked up. You could only get out when you raised the $25.00 bail money. The first Old Spanish Trail Rodeo event was held at Lance Richbourg Stadium, (now referred to by many as sandspur field) during the 1958 festival. That rodeo con- tinues today and has been votfld th0 wM'os'tpbpular` rodeo in the southeast for the past three years. As the festival grew, so did the participation by area businesses and residents. "Everyone looked for- nish Trail Festival hits golden anniversary Vo- City of Crestview militia fire a ward to the festival week," said Whitehurst. "Every business on Main Street would decorate their busi- ness and we would hold a contest for the best decorated store front." In the late 1980's the city, with the help of a grant from the Department of Agriculture, purchased 23 acres from the CSX railroad near the intersection of north Ferdon and Stillwell Boulevards. In 1989 the area was designated as the Spanish Trail Park and the festival moved there. There have been many tra- ditions attributed to the festi- val that still continue today. Perhaps the most notable is the treasure hunt. Each year a special coin or letter is, hidden somewhere inside the city limits. Clues are given over local radio sta- tion WJSB/WAAZ and resi- dents search for the item, OSTF, from page 1 A Drive from the post office to the festival grounds. "We have some special guests rid- ing in our parade this year," said Ferdon. "Our Nashville entertainers, Mel McDaniel and Jeff Bates, will be riding on the OMI float." Festival organizers say that they have plenty of room for additional parade entries and interested parties can contact Grace Ferdon at 682-0031. Ken NielsenfThe News Bulletin canon across the lake at Twin Hills Park in an attempt to fend off the siege of the city by Spanish Conquistadors during the 1989 festival. worth hundreds of dollars in cash and prizes. "There was a time when the entire city took the trea- sure hunt very seriously, almost too serious," said past OSTF Committee member Larry Wooley. Wooley was in charge of the treasure hunt during the 1980's and 90's. "There were people who actually took off from work just to search for the treasure. Businesses would report people coming in late for work or just not at all because they were out searching for the treasure," grinned Wooley. Treasure hunters were not the only ones that took the event seriously. "I started writing the clues months in advance," Wooley said. "I would take a the- saurus and spend hours putting the clues into inter- esting clever poems. It was a lot of work." He also was very careful about where and when he would hide the treasure. "It got to the point after a few years when people fig- ured out that I was the one hiding the treasure, that I had people stalking me two or three weeks before the hunt to see if they could catch me putting it out." He recalls one time when he hid the treasure hunt object in the wooded area behind the festival stage. "This was before the cur- rent stage was built," said Wooley. "It used to be a very wooded area and people used it as a dumping site for washers, dryers, just about everything. Grace Ferdon's late husband Willy and I hid the treasure in one of the old washers. By Saturday, the final day of the festival, all of the clues had been given out. Many searchers began to zero in on that area. They tore the woods up so much Thursday 5 p.m. OSTF Carnival Friday 5 p.m. Festival Opening Ceremonies 5:15 p.m. Jim Hubbard 6 p.m. Will Morrell 6:45 p.m. Linzy Rose 7:30 p.m. Cheyenne 9 p.m. Country Music Legend Gene Watson Saturday 2 p.m. OSTF Parade, Industrial Drive 4:30 p.m. Emma Mason 5 p.m. Jim Hubbard 5:30 p.m. Will Morrell 6 p.m. Linzy Rose 7 p.m. Country Music Legend Mel McDaniel 9 p.m. Country Music Star Jeff Bates For more information on parade or festival activities call 689-4415 or 682-0031 . that the treasure could not be found. It was the only time in the history of the festival that we had to hold a second trea- sure hunt." The history of the Old Spanish Trail goes back to the 16m century when it was used by the Spaniards to travel between their settle- ments in Saint Augustine, Fla., El Paso, Texas, and San Diego, Calif., Cobblestone portions of the route can still be found off U.S. Hwy. 90 near Milton, Fla. The route is recognized as the oldest transcontinental highway in the United States, and the only route from coast to coast that is free of snow 12 months out of the year. HIDDEN, from page A treasure should be," Guney) said Tuesday afternoon. "After I fed the dogs I went to the park and looked around about 45 minutes and found it in a tree by one of the pavilions." Ganey used the clues and. good old common sense to figure out which park the hidden treasure was in. 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The winner of the 2006 Old Spanish Trail Treasure Hunt gets $250 in cash and $250 in gift certificates from Crestview Wholesale Building Supply. "1 need a pressure wash- er," Ganey said. "I was get- ting ready to rent one, because I need to clean my vinyl siding, plus I can buy about $250 worth of gas." This is the first time Ganey has ever hunted for the Old Spanish Trail hidden treasure. "I always walk up there at the park around the walking trail, but today I thought why not walk around the trees and the pavilion and go ahead and do my exercise and find it at the same time," he said. "And I was just about getting ready to quit. I had worked my way around the backside of the park and was workingny way back to where I started and was on the last couple of trees and I was going to get ready and quit and go home. I saw the hole in the tree and the cop- per looking tag that looked like it didn't belong there.eI flipped it over and there was the treasure, 'Crestview Wholesale Old Spanish Trail Festival Treasure Hunt 2006.'" Ganey will be presented the prize package at 6 p.m. on Saturday at the Old Spanish Trail Festival. Cal Zethmayr is a broadcaster for Crestview stations WAAZ-FM and WJSB-AM and can be contact- ed at ckz38@cox.net PAGE 8A CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN PAGE 9A .........Y. MA 3.06C EiIW E SBLEI Ralph and Tina Garrett said I do all over again for their 25th anniversary. CRESTVIEW PEDIATRICS & ADOLESCENT CENTER Joseph Philip Peter, M.D. F.A.A.P. Carrie Lehmann, PA-C * For all your children medical needs. School physical Immunizations Newborn checks ADHD Evaluation & Mgmt Same Day Sick Appointments Most Insurance Accepted (Including Medicaid) 683-5100 683-5101 Garretts renew vows Ralph and Tina Garrett of Crestview celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on April 24. 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She was honored by TOPS at the state level on April 20. Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office is recruiting School crossing guards The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office is looking for people interested in helping ensure our local children can cross the roads near their schools safely. The agency currently has 17 school cross- ing guards but would like to bring on board five or more additional ones. An eight-hour mandato- ry training course is provid- ed free of charge. Guards are paid $9.00 an hour for what is typically a four-hour day; two hours in the morning and two hours in the after- noon. Guards are needed at various schools around Okaloosa County. Anyone interested in being involved in this critical public safety mission on behalf of local kids is asked to contact Sgt. 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"There's a lot of really good organizations out there, but the county is dealing with public funds and we have to be responsible," she said. Wilkerson hasn't spoken to members of the city coun- cil, but believes that most of the funding would have to come from the county. "The county has the big money," she said. "They can make it happen." The complex's guidelines for cage sizes, cleanliness, conservation, hospitalization methods and education will meet the American Association of Zoos and Aquariums standards the only complex in Northwest Florida to do so, Wilkerson said. "Okaloosa County doesn't have anything like this, something that brings people to the other side of the Panhandle of Florida, away from the beaches," she said, referring to the vast array of foxes, owls, hawks, squirrels, panthers, black bears, bob- cats and other animals indigenous to the north Okaloosa County area. "We have such a diverse habitat here," she said. "That's something that we should expand on. It's so crowded down here (in Destin), we've got to start pushing some of the visitors up to Crestview to do some- thing." If built, the facility would include a butterfly garden, multiple 50-foot flight cages for raptors, educational kiosks throughout the park, a natural encounters area, pic- nic tables, walking trails, and an education center for sum- mer camps and after school programs. The organization has already talked to the Okaloosa County School Board about opening a char- ter school for high school stu- dents who are seeking a career in biology and other environmental fields. To make a tax-deductible donation to the Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge, call 650-1880. Get he EWS ou eedTODA intheNewsBuleti Tosuscibe al 8262 This twelve hour, two-day program is designed to provide young drivers with the knowledge and understanding of vehicle dynamics and human kinetics. All classes are conducted under the direct supervision of skilled and certified driving instructors. 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Previous purchases excluded. Ep.re! 04,30/00 @ 2006 Ashley HomeStores, Ltd. DARREN PAYNE, MD Full-Time Medical Director of Crestview Office 15 Years Experience Special interest in Senior Eye Care, including Cataracts, Glaucoma, Droopy Eye Lids and Retina Problems. * A friendly and caring personality LEE MULLIS, MD * Over 25 years experience * National Leader in Painless No-Stitch Cataract Surgery * A kind and friendly way We specialize in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Conditions Associated with Aging, including: * Cataracts * Retina Problems * Glaucoma * Droopy Eye Lids Medicare Assignment Accepted Mullis Eye Institute Call for an appointment 682-5338 The finest in Senior Eye Care right here in Crestview 9A30 v"- e i' 32539 ASHLEY mattress, savin 's";, 9.1'.- WEDNESDAY, MAY 3,2006 CRESTVMW NEWS BULLETIN AP GE 10A l rAS H i PAGE 11A * CHURCH SERVICES Apostolic Apostolic Life Tabernacle and Pastor Shane Chessor cordially invite you to wor- ship with them. Sunday Worship, 10:00 AM, 6:00 PM. Wednesday Worship 7:00 PM. Men, Ladies and Youth Activities. Located Hwy. 90W 1 mile from city limit sign turn left onto Shoffner Blvd. then left on Pinewood to 3136 Pinewood Dr., Crestview. For more information call the church at 689-2422. Apostolic/Pentecostal Hester Cornerstone Ministries is locat- ed at 1599 Hester Church Road in Baker. Sunday services 2 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m. worship. Bible Study Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. Call 682-5367 for information. Assemblies Campton Assembly of God Church is located at 6924 Hwy 85 North in Laurel Hill. The Sunday service is at 10:30 AM Youth services are on Wednesdays at 6:30 PM Adult Bible Study is also on Wednesdays at 6:30 PM. For more information call the church at 652-4581 or Pastor Kelly at 423-0375. First Assembly of God: 400 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, Office hours Monday through Friday, 9-4. Pastor Mark English. Sunday: 8:30 AM early morning wor- ship, 10AM Sunday School; 11 AM morning worship; and a 6 PM evening service. X-cel Youth Ministry 3 p.m., X-ceed Children's Ministry 4 p.m. Women's Bible Study Monday, at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Men's Bible Study Monday at 6 p.m. Teen girls Bible Study 6:15 p.m. every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month. Monday, Women's Bible Study 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Men's Bible Study 6 p.m. Tuesday Choir Practice 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Family Night begins at 7PM with Royal Rangers and Missionettes for children ages 3-12, and X-treme Youth for children ages 12-18. Prayer is at 6 p.m., Deborah Warriors is every 1st Thursday at 7 p.m., and Men's Ministry is every 2nd Thursday at 7 p.m. Special needs bus available for 11 a.m. service. Call the church at 682-3518 for pick- up. Golan Assembly of God: 6612 Hwy. 189 N., Baker. Phone 537-3043. Pastored by Rev. James E. Paul. Sunday services: Sunday School 9:45 a.m., morning worship at 11 a.m., and evening worship at 6 p.m. Wednesday services include Royal Rangers and Missionettes at 7 p.m. All are invited. Milligan Assembly of God: 5408 Hwy. 4, Baker. Phone 537-4945. Senior Pastor Wayne Johnson, Youth Pastor Robby Kolb. Sunday services: Sunday School 9:30 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m., Kingdom Kids 10:30 a.m. evening service 6 p.m. Wednesday worship: Exit Student Ministries, Royal Rangers and Missionettes at 7 p.m. Nursery provided. North Central Assembly of God: at 158 N. Woodlawn Drive in Cresiview. Phone: 689-0209 or 537-7115. Minister A. Paul Hinton. Sunday services Sunday School at 10 a.m., morning worship at 11 a.m., evening worship at 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m. on "Vital Themes of the Bible.". Shady Grove Assembly of God: Sunday services begin at 9:45 AM with Sunday School, followed by 10:45 AM and 6 PM worship services. Wednesday services begin at 7 PM with Family Night: Adult Bible Study, Missionettes, and Royal Rangers. Shady Grove is located at 1189 Shady Grove Church Road in Baker, just off Hwy. 189. Welcome Assembly of God located on Hwy. 393 in the Dorcas community, invites you to join them for Sunday services includ- ing Sunday School at 9:45 AM and worship services at 10:45 and 6 PM. Women's and men's ministries meet 2nd and 4th Thursdays, with a 6 PM meal. Call 682-1683 if you need directions. Baptist Beaver Creek BC services: Beaver Creek Baptist Church, located six miles West of Baker, has Sunday School at 10:00 AM, morning worship at 11:00AM, and Children's Church at 11:15AM. Calvary Baptist Church: 612 E. ChestnutAve., Crestview. Pastor. Rev. Rhett Everage. Sunday services 8:45 a.m. conti- nental breakfast; 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 10:45 a.m. morning worship; 11 a.m. youth worship; 6 p.m. evening service. Wednesday prayer meeting at 6:30 p.m. Nursery provid- ed for children 5 and under. Central Baptist Church: Located at 951 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview from ERA American Realty and next door to Century 21 Moulton Realty. Sunday services include 9:15 a.m. bible study; 10:30 a.m. worship and praise service; 5:30 p.m. worship and praise, Awana for Kids. Tuesday 7:00 p.m. 'Praying for Our Church," Men in the Sanctuary and Women in the Glass Room. Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Prayer for the Sick/Hurting and Bible Study in the Sanctuary, G-Force for kids in the Kid's Sanctuary, Power-House Youth Fellowship in the Fellowship hall. Friday and Saturday 8:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. H.YP.E. (Helping Young People Experience- Christ) in the R.O.C.. For additional information call 682- 5525 or visit the church website www.cen- tralcrestview.com. Emmanuel Baptist Church, 3252 East James Lee Blvd., Crestview. Phone: 682- 9416. Email address: ebc@ebccrestview.com. Teaching Pastor Mark Seagle. Celebration services: 6 p.m. Saturday, Sunday at 8 AM and 10 AM. Jungle Jubilee for nursery, Preschool/The Zone (Children's Church) K- 5th Graders during all celebrations. Evening celebrations throughout the community Life groups for adults. On Campus Sunday Night Safari for preschool- ers, G-Force for K-5th Graders. Fuel 247- Worship Service/Small Groups (Youth). All Sunday Evening opportunities are from 5-7 p.m. Special events: Community Gathering (call for times and locations, LIFE Group Ministry Opportunities (Adult); Awana (ages 3 years to 5th grade); Wednesday Fuel 247 Bible Studies (Youth). All Wed. opportuni- ties are from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Evelenar Baptist Church: 2820 Carver Avenue, Crestview. Rev. Benjamin T. Randolph. Sunday Services 9:30 AM Sunday School, 11AM morning worship, and at 3 p.m. every 1st Sunday is the Hour of Power. Wednesday Bible Study and prayer is at 7 p.m. Phone: 682-2218. First Baptist Church of Crestview: 798 N. Pearl Street (across Hwy. 90 from court- house, behind Burger King.. Pastor Alan Kilgore. Phone 682-2544. Sunday services 8:45 Welcome Center opens/9:00 Sunday SchooV10:30 morning worship, children's worship/ 4:00 Student Leadership; Youth Choir/ 5:0oO Youth disci- pleship; Youth Ensemble; Ladies, Men, Children and Preschool Bible Studies; Book Club/6 PM evening worship. Wednesday: 9:00 Media Center opens/3:00 Youth Activities/5:30 Children's Book Club/6:00 Youth Lighthouse/6:30 Prayer, Meeting; Children's and Preschool Bibi tudieg J ;i : t" '-. - First Baptist Church of Holt: 532 Hwy 90 'West, PO Box 38, Holt, FL. 32564. Phone 537-6170. Pastor David Wheat. Wed. services: 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. AWANA.for kids and Student Worship for youths, 6p.m. to 7:30 p.m. adult Bible Study, and prayer also 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sunday services: 9 AM Small Group Bible Study. 10:15 AM Praise and Worship Service. Goodhope Baptist Church, 1895 Owen Cotton Road off Hwy. 189, Baker, in the Escambia Farms community. Pastor Jim Skates, Worship Leader Randy Batson. Phone: 537-8720 or 537-8740. Services: Men's prayer 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 9:45 a.m., worship 11 a.m.. Evening Services: Discipleship training 5 p.m. worship 6 p.m. Wednesday service 7 p.m. Live Oak Baptist Church, located off Hwy. 85 South near Shoal River Country Club. Rev. Bill White. Regular Sunday services are Bible study at 9:45 AM, morning worship service at 11 AM. An additional Bible study class is at 5 PM, followed by evening worship at 6 PM On Wednesday at 6:45 PM are Adult Discipleship Training and Preschool through Youth Mission organizations. For more infor- mation on other ministries, please call 682- 5160. Living Faith Baptist Church: 837 West James Lee Blvd., Crestview. Pastor Chaplain David Pettis. Sunday services - Sunday School O1AM and worship at 11 AM Discipleship Training 6 PM, and evening worship 7 PM Children's Church Sunday morning. Phone 682-4371. Magnolia Baptist Church: Located at 3198 Hwy 602, Laurel Hill. Pastor Roy Mooneyham. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. with children's church for 3-5 and nursery for under 3. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.. Wednesday night Prayer Service at 6:30 p.m. For further information, call 652-2900 or 652-3149. New Life Missionary Baptist Church: Pastor Sanford Hayes. 285 Duggan Ave., Crestview. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. on Sunday. Men and Women's Ministry at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. Wednesday Prayer Service and Bible Study at 6:45 p.m. Male choir practice at 7 p.m. on Thursday. Monday youth choir practice at 6 p.m. Adult's choir practice at 7 p.m. Valley Road Baptist Church: 1018 Valley Road, Crestview. Phone 850-682- 4513. Rev. Philip Mark. Times for Sunday Services: Bible Study 9:45 a.m., morning worship 11A.M, Discipleship training 5 p.m., and evening worship 6 p.m. Wednesday activities: Youth Meeting 7 p.m. Bible Study/Prayer Meetings 7 p.m. Choir practice 8 PM. Palm Chapel Primitive Baptist Church: 201 Cadle Dr., Crestview. Elder Michael Green, Jr., Pastor. Sunday 10:30 AM and Wednesday 6 PM. Call 689-3383 for, more information. Come worship with us! Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church: Pastor, Dr. Jerry Haley. 5595 Hwy. 4 South, Baker, FL 32531-0341. Phone (850) 537-9221. FAX (850) 537-6798. Sunday services: Morning worship 8:30 and 11AM. Bible study 9:45 AM. Youth H20 worship 5 p.m. Discipleship training 5:30 PM. Evening worship 6:30 PM. Wednesday services: Youth Drama and Acteens, 6 PM. Prayer groups for adults and youths, and mission organizations for chil- .dren, 7 PM. Woodlawn Baptist located at 824 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, Pastor Patrick Pfrimmer. Sunday School meets at 9 AM with morning worship at 10:30 AM. A service for the hearing impaired is also offered on Sunday morning. Sunday evening service is at 6 PM, and the Youth Choir meets at 5 PM. Wednesday services are at 6:30 PM. Call the church at 682-2924 for information. Catholic O Our, Lady of Victory Catholic Community, 550 Adams Drive, Crestview. Telephone 682-4622. Ministers: Father. Steven "O'Connor and Father Florencio Lagura. Times for services: Sunday Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 8 a.m. Mass. Saturday 5 p.m. Special events: RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation forAdults) class every Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. CCD Class every Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Church of McDonald Street Church of Christ: at 744 South McDonald Street in Crestview, with Minister Bro. Henry Herbert and Youth Minister, Bro. Daniel Jackson. 10 a.m. Bible class on Sunday, followed by 11:15 a.m. wor- ship. Evening worship at 6 p.m. on Sundays. Also Bible classes are held on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. For more information, call 682- 6230. Church of Christ Airport Road: and Smokehouse Catering Flowers and Food for Chuck & Angela Freeman All Occasions Owners 682-5926 436 U.S. 90 West My SisteA s Closet Now Rent6 Tuxedos4! JiM'S FORMAL of ATlANTA (PREVIOUsly AVAilAblE AT ClASSIC MEN'S WEAR) 683-9400 625 N. 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W4 Sunday Bible study at 9 AM, worship ser- vices at 10 AM, Sunday worship at 6 PM, Wednesday Bible study at 7 PM. Listen to the "Know Your Bible" radio program Monday through Saturday on WAAZ 104.7 at 5:45 AM. Minister Jason Green. Crestview Church of God, Pastor Larry Collins. Sunday school 10 11 AM; morning worship 11 AM 12 PM; and 6-9 PM evening service on Sundays, and 6 PM Family Training on Wednesdays. Call 682-3045 for more information. Church of New Covenant, Pastors Charles, Sr., and Maxine Whisnand invite you to attend their services, located at 319.1 North Newman Avenue in Crestview. Sunday services include Adult Bible Study and Children's Church at 10 AM, fol- lowed by Praise Hour at 11 AM. Wednesday, a Family Stew/Study service is held at 6:30 PM. The church also has a radio ministry broadcast every Sunday at 7:30 AM on WTJT 90.1 FM. Call 682-8433 for more information. Church of the Resurrection: 66 8th Street, Shalimar FL. The Rev. Canon Michael G. Carr. Sunday services at 10 AM, morning prayer on 1st, 3rd, 5th; and holy communion on 2nd and 4th Sundays. Episcopal Church of the Epiphany: Located at 424 Garden St., Crestview behind the Teachers Credit Union. Children's Sunday% School 9:15 a.m, Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Nursery is avail- able. The first Sunday of the month there will be a Potluck Brunch following the service. Episcopal Church Women meets the second Wed. at 12 p.m. in the parish'hall.. Epiphany Men's Group meets each Thursday at 8 a.m. at Cracker Barrel. Altar Guild meets the third Thursday of each month at 8:30 a.m. for brass cleaning. Interim Vicar is the Rev. George A. Gilbert, Jr. Office hours are Tuesdays 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Call 689-1410 for more information. All are welcome. Lutheran Our Savior FEvangelical Lutheran Church LCMS: 178 W North Avenue in Crestview. Rev. Vance G. Tech. Sunday ser- vices include Sunday School for all ages at 9 a.m., and a traditional worship service with Holy Communion for all ages at 10:30 A.M. Private confession and absolution every Friday from 9 a.m.-noon. Pastor Tech offers study of the Augsburg Confession classes every Wed. at 9 a.m. Choir meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday. LWML meets every fourth Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. Youth cat- echism classes every Thurs. evening at 6 p.m. LWML meets every 4th Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. First Lutheran Church of Florala: at 24512 5th Avenue (US 331) in Florala AL, pastored by Rev. Jack Betz. 9:30 AM wor- ship, fellowship 10:30 a.m., and Sunday School 11 a.m. Phone (334) 858-8357. On Route 331 near the Florida line in Florala, Ala. Call (334) 858-3515 for more specific directions. Sat., April 29 "Closer My God to Thee" .Retreat at Tillie and Steve's from 8:30 an. to 3 p.m. Wed., May 3 Alpha -dinner, talk anr fellowship, 5:30 to 7:30. This is an opportu- nity to leam about or renew your Christian faith. Methodist Baker First United Methodist: located just north of the traffic light in Baker. Their new pastor is Rev. Richard M. Hughes. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m., worship service is at 11 a.m. You will be warmly wel- comed here! First United Methodist: 599 Eighth Avenue, Crestview, The Rev. Bruce Sheffield is Senior Pastor, and Dr. R. Lee Thigpen, Lay Leader (FUMC). Traditional services at 8 a.m., in the Christ Chapel, and at 11 a.m., in the Main Sanctuary. Contemporary service in the Christ Chapel at 9:30 a.m. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. For information, call 682-2018, during normal business hours. Hopewell United Methodist Church: Minister: The Reverend Rodney Debs. Rev. Elaine Hagenbuch. Services 1st & 3rd Service is held at 10:30 AM each Sunday. Sunday of the month at 8:45 a.m., Sunday For further updates, check School at 10a.m. Weekly Bible Study is at 7 http://www.uufec.com, the Verbal Chalice, p.m. on Tuesday, and 10 a.m. on Wick, or please call the Fellowship at 678- Wednesday at the Florale parsonage. 7197, or 243-5247. Worship is at 9 a.m. every Thursday at Unity Florala Health a& Rehabilitation Center. Way of Life Unity Center: Pastor Rev. Located 5 miles west of Laurel Hill on George A. Schmidt, Ph.D., the Way of Life New Ebenezer Road, just over the AL state Unity Center is located at 1797 Huriburt line. (850) 652-4474 or (334) 858-3456. Road in Fort Walton Beach. Mount Zion African Methodist Sunday services: 9:30 AM and 11 AM Episcopal (AME) Church, 502 McDonald Celebration Services. Youth Education pro- Street, in Crestview. Rev. Matthew Ewing. grams along with childcare are only provided Regular services include: Sunday- church at the 11 AM service. All are welcome. school 9:30 AM, praise service 10:45 AM, For information, call the office at 864- and worship service 11:00 AM; Tuesday ser- 1232 (hours by appointment). There is also a vices include: 6 PM prayer meeting, and Metaphysical Bookstore (864-5945) open men's bible study at 7 PM; Wednesday Sundays from 9 AM to 1 PM, and the Dial-A- Kiddie College, 5:45-7:45 PM. All are wel- Thought line, 864-9139. come. For information, call 682-7799. Other New Bethel United Methodist Church, Eglin Air Force Base Chapel: located at 5894 Hwy. 85 North. Services held Protestant Sunday Worship Wednesday nights are the 6 PM fellowship Services/Religious Education 0800 supper and 7 PM Bible study. Sunday ser- Traditional in West Gate Chapel; 0930 vices are 10 AM Sunday School, and 11AM Traditional in West Gate Chapel; 0930 and 6 PM worship. Gospel in Chapel Center; 1230 St. Mark United Methodist Church, Contemporary in Chapel Center; Sunday 2250 P.J. Adams Pkwy. in Crestview, offers School classes are available for ages 3 the following services: 9 a.m. Sunday through adult. Call 882-8527. Protestant School, 10 a.m. Sunday morning worship, Holy Communion mid week worship service Wednesday Bible study for the entire family is every Wed., 1100 hours at the Eglin at 6:30 p.m. A nursery is.avalable for all ser- Hospital Chapel. For more information, call vices. Clergyman is Rev. Glenn McCall. Call "Chaplain Sarah Shirley at 883-9736. 682-5280 for more information. Eglin Air Force Base Chapel: Catholic Nazarene Weekend Mass Schedule 1700 hours, Aplin Road Church of the Nazarene: Sat in the West Gate Chapel; 0745 hours, 395 Aplin Road, Crestview. Rev. Gary Monk Sun. in the Chapel Center; 1115 hours, Sun. invites everyone to attend the following ser- in the West Gate Chapel. For Religious vices; Sunday School 9:45, a.m., morning Education, call 882-7320. RCIA Wed. at worship 10:45 a.m., and evening service at 6 1900 hours in the Chapel Center. p.m. Bible Study, fellowship and Caravan are All military and their families are invited at 7 p.m. Wednesday. 682-7995. to join us at our many diverse services. We Nondenominational have services for Catholic, Protestant, Mount Olive Community Church: Jewish and Islamic faith groups, as well as Pastor D.L. Lyons invites all interested to activities for all ages. Call the chapel at 882- Sunday Services at 10 a.m., Tuesday 2111 for times and locations. Ladies' meeting at 7 p.m. with Marie C. Christian Life Center: Pastor Jason Lyons, and Thursday Bible study at 7 p.m. Palmer. Prayer is held Sunday at 2 PM, with with Pastor Dennis. The church is located at Sunday services and Sunday School at 2:30. 5661 Mt. Olive Road in Crestview. Directions Bible study is held Wednesday nights at 7:30 -approximately 7 miles east on Hwy. 90, turn PM Christian Life Center is located at 410 left on Mt. Olive Road, 2 miles. Call 682- Wingard Street; call (850) 305-0198 for more 6218 for more information, information. Pentecostal Healing Stream Ministries: Pastor Auburn Pentecostal Church: Jonathan Griffin. Saturday services are Independent Pentecostal church at 6144 being held. The ministry is located at the cor- Hwy. 85 North, Crestview. Pastor: Rev. Ron ner of E. Robinson and Church Street in Williamson. Sunday Services: Sunday Crestview. Call Pastor Griffin at 682-5455 for School 9:30 a.m., morning worship and chil- more information. dren's church 10:30 a.m., evening and youth The Chapel, an independent worship- services at 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study at ping community, has services every Sunday 7 p.m., along with Royal Rangers and morning at 7:30 AM with Chaplain Hayward Missionettes. Nursery available for all ser- Chapman, and at 9 AM with Chaplain Chuck vices. Pastor Williamson on WTJT (90.1) Chapman. Tuesday evenings prayer meet- every weekday at 6:05 a.m. and 4:20 p.m. ing at 6 p.m. Friday evenings Spanish Phone: 6826357; fax 689-4402. prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. Services are Calvary Apostolic Church: 1010 Bay held at 1093 S. Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview, Street, Crestview. (behind south side next to Domino's Pizza. Phone: (850) 682- EFCU). Sunday 10 a.m. worship service 9887 or (850) 423-0526. "Come as you with Sunday School. Tuesday 7 p.m. family are." prayer. Thursday 7 p.m. Bible Study. Sign The Awakening Ministries, Inc., a not- language.avatiable a 4ices. g fgppfg4t C n ministry,.s m. ottomjb#-hurch b 'ois QDeangr The apstetat o 'M under4t'igpil- " a C"ahwng iurch. Pastor Charles Braenf,"f t o.* on, Y resnew. Their phone num- Church phone: (850) 423-1198. Pastor's ber is 689-1259. phone: 682-6191. All amateur, semi-professional, and pro- First Pentecostal Church of Jesus fessional Christian music groups and individ- Christ: Sunday services for First uals are invited to attend for practice, audi- Pentecostal are at 10AM and 6 PM There is fioning, fellowship, and prayer. Spectators also a Wednesday service at 7 PM Pastor and other interested parties are also wel- Wilbur Hawkins. They are located at 997 come. For more information call or email East Chestnut Ave. in Crestview. Call (850) awakeningministries@praize.com. 682-3497 for more information. Iglesia Hispana Bethel: Te inbita a los Presbyterian servicios de adoracion a nuestro sellor First Presbyterian Church: 492 N. Jesus. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, pastored by Rev. Ordon de servicios: Martes oracion 7:00 Frank Beall. Sunday School, 10 AM; worship PM; Viemes servicio evangelistic 7:30 PM; 11 AM. Bible Study Tuesday night and Domingo escuela Dominical 11:00 AM; Wednesday morning, choir rehearsal Domingo servicio evangelistic 6:30 PM Wednesday at 7 PM. For more information, Estamos uvicados en la 544 Main call 682-2835. Street, Crestview FL, 32536. Telefones (850) Unitarian 423-0325 y cellular 543-4292. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of NEW BEGINNINGS The church is at the Emerald Coast (UUFEC): located at 412 West James Lee Blvd. in Crestview. The 1295 Bayshore Drive, Valparaiso, Florida. Sunday services is at 10:30 a.m. CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2006 CRESTVNEW NEWS BULLETIN / CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA Agency One, Inc. Geraldine "Gerri" 301 S. Ferdon Blvd., Suite A e.h IO. a CRS u m Crestview, FL 32536 Office: (850) 682-8309 Toll Free: (800) 239-8309 E-Mail: gerdhouse@gerrihouse.com w Website: www.gerrihouse.com Eact Ofice Independenhly Owned and Opeated borform-oW - $2,995! ,k GOOD SENSE REALTY Call: (850)423-1166 Or Visit: GoodSenseRea ty..cm -:.. ".. .''. 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Give the children a list of numbers to contact you. Even if they al read y know your pho n e number, make them a list so that if an emergency arises they can show their other parent or care person. Don't forget to include cell phone numbers or pager numbers, as these can be very handy in an emergency. Make a list of emergency information. Give doctors' names and phone numbers, social security numbers, medical insurance cards, and reminders on drugs, foods, and insects that children could be allergic to. If you can't spare the insurance cards be sure -to make copies of them. RELAX. Remember that the other parent is the children's parent also and that they are capable of their care. ---K[-g .KLaKe ,[ern F- jhF Help sto make the visit easier for the children. For Summer ieaation example, construction paper for scrapbooks, coloring books and crayons for the trip, disposable cameras. Make a list of some age appropriate alternative activities. Sometimes, the non- custodial parent cannot remember what type of activities the children are doing at that age because they have not been doing things with the children. Put together some items the children can use as tell" for s relatives. For example, ste s s school work, spo pic c r t e s, d ipadipl omasas; a n .. yearbooks. . Ga t h e:.r' together any medicines that the children might need during the visitation. Incude any dosage and renewal information (how, where and cost). SConsuilt your divorce decree. Make sure that- you follow any special circumstances inte -divorce decree. -For* example, switched visitation, suspension of child support for time limitations. Give the children a little spending money. Still staying within your means, give them a few dollars to buy souvenirs, candy or other items that they might need/want Remember, if you can follow these tips it will make it easier on you and everyone involved. 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Schedule Friday Baseball Region 1-5A tournament semifinals, Crestview or Lincoln vs. Gainesville or Englewood, TBA Region 1-2A tournament semifinals, Baker or Vernon vs. Sneads or Liberty County, TBA Cheer fundraiser The Davidson Middle School cheerleading pro- gram will conduct a golf tour- nament fundraiser at 8 a.m. May 20 at Foxwood Country Club. Format is best ball four-person scramble. Shotgun start. Entry fee is $40 ($50 for non-Foxwood members)-and,inpludes cart, greens fees, lunch and T- shirt. Cash prizes for' top three places. Entry deadline is Friday. For details, contact Melissa WaIts at (850) 682- 5490 or Chris Moore at (850) 682-4151. Baseball tryout Baseball players who do not tum 12 until after May 1 are invited to try out for the 11U Dawgs traveling baseball team. For more information, send name, age, birth date and telephone number to dmthomason@speednet.com. CHS hoops The Crestview Junior League basketball camp will tip off Saturday. The league is open to boys and girls ages 7-12. It will start with a camp from noon-5 p.m. on Saturday at Crestview High School. League games will run the next five Saturdays starting at 9 a.m. Entry fee is $45 per person. Players may register by mail, or in person on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. For more information, con- tact CHS coach Brian Humphrey at (850) 240- 4588. Make checks payable to CHS Boys Basketball Boosters, Attention Coach Humphrey, 1250 North Ferdon Blvd, Crestview, FL 32539. City softball The City of Crestview Parks and Recreation Dept. will take registration for its Adult Softball League through Saturday. League is limited to the first eight teams to register. Teams must have a sponsor. No limit to players on a team. Game days will be Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Game times will vary. Team registration is $285. Player fee of $15 is due at registration. Season begins May 8. Divisions are "D" men and "C" women. For details, call (850) 682-4715. Sports results? The News Bulletin seeks the assistance of area high school and middle school coaches to report their team's results. Scores and statistics may be reported to the News Bulletin by phone at (850) 682-6524, by email to kjwright28@yahoo.com, or by fax to (850) 682-2246. Playoff teams see their pitching plans shuffled Dawgs, Gators keep multiple arms ready Kyle Wright News Bulletin Sports Editor Crestview's baseball team worked all season long to earn a clear advantage in pitching rest for the FHSAA postseason. That advantage turned murky after a few days of inclement weather. The Class 5A No. 7 Bulldogs had to use four of -- Baseball their pitchers on Friday when rains forced Crestview to play the District 1-5A semifinals and champi- onship game on the same day. Bulldogs coach Tim Gillis faced a tough choice as he set his lineup for Crestview's Region 1-5A quarterfinal late Tuesday at Lincoln (Tallahassee). Send one of the pitchers from Friday's games back to the hill on three days' rest? Coverage of Tuesday's late regional baseball games involving Crestview and Baker will be posted today on the News Bulletin Web site: http://www.crestviewnews- bulletin.com. Or turn to a surprise starter with the season on the line? Gillis said Monday he planned to start Blake Dean (10-1), the team's senior ace lefty. Dean threw 126 pitches GILLIS BODDY in seven innings Friday to help the Bulldogs defeat No. 8 Niceville 5-2 in the do-or- die district semifinal round. Dean would have enjoyed five days of rest had the semifinal round taken place Wednesday as sched- uled. "You don't have any con- trol over the weather. You can only control what you do," Gillis said. "We'll do the best we can with what we've got. "We've got people who have stepped up all year, and whatever we have to do, we'll be prepared and ready for that situation." The rainy weather last week didn't force Baker See PLANS, page 3B Kyle Wright News Bulletin Sports Editor Crestview football coach Matt Brunson and Baker coach Bob Kellogg both wel- comed a well-known visitor to their schools Monday during the first day of spring football workouts across Florida. Florida State assistant football coach Mickey Andrews stopped by Crestview and Baker during a whirlwind first-day-of- spring-football tour from Tallahassee down 1-10 into Alabama. "That's one thing Florida State has done well," Kellogg said as his Gator players wrapped up their workout. "They do come by here. Most of the other ones give Baker a call and ask if there is any- thing, but Florida State is always going to stop in and wish you luck. "Maybe some day we'll have a Florida State-type player for them." The Gators practiced until almost 6 p.m. Monday as they work to bounce back from an 0-9 mark during Kellogg's first season. "We're going to go until we get it done," Kellogg said. "Last year during the spring, all we were worried about was the clock. This' year, we said we're going to get better every day and we're going to learn how to practice. We're not going to worry about the clock." Brunson has a large rising senior class to lead spring workouts at Crestview. The Bulldogs have high hopes after winning the District 2- 4A title and posting a 7-3 record last fall. "We're very excited," sen- ior running back John Robinson said. "It's time for another season. We haven't hit anybody in about four or five months, and that tension builds up. We've got to relieve some stress." Crestview will conclude its spring with a scrimmage against Desire Street Academy (La.) on May 12. Baker tenta- tively plans to conduct an intrasquad game or scrim- mage on May 15. Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Joseph Thigpen (right) hands off to running back John Robinson on Monday during the first day of spring drills for the Crestview football team. Former area stars ready for the postseason 2006 campaign -College report- winding down Kyle Wright News Bulletin Sports Editor Several former area ath- letes are gearing up for their college baseball and softball conference tournaments. Jameson Parker (Crestview '02) has helped the Louisiana-Lafayette baseball team rocket up the Sun Belt Conference stand- ings. The Ragin' Cajuns (28-13, 11-2 Sun Belt) are second in the league race. Louisiana- Lafayette finished last week on an eight-game winning streak. Parker is hitting .286 with 17 RBI and 30 runs scored in 38 games. He has committed just four errors as the Ragin' Cajuns' starting shortstop. The Sun Belt Conference tournament starts May 24 in Bowling Green, Ky. Lindsey Montalvo (Crestview '05) helped the Chipola College softball team to a spot in the FCCAA State and NJCAA District tournament starting Thursday in Kissimmee. Montalvo finished her first season with the Indians with a .364 average with two RBI and two runs scored in 11 games. Chipola finished the regu- lar season with a 45-9 record. The Indians went 14-5 in the Panhandle Conference, good for second place. Chipola is ranked fifth in the state, according to an NJCAA poll. PARKER MADDEN Jonathon Stephens (Crestview '05) and the Alabama Southern baseball team are on pace to earn a spot in the Alabama Community College Conference tourney starting May 13 in Dothan, Ala. The Eagles completed the week with a 36-9-2 overall record (17-6 in ACCC play). Stephens has a 7-2 pitch- ing record with a 1.33 ERA in 74.2 innings. The Lurleen B. Wallace softball team could have a pair of local products on dis- play at the ACCC softball tournament starting Saturday in Alabaster, Ala. Kendra Buczynski (Crestview '05) is hitting .259 with a home run and seven RBI in 31 games for the Saints. Jenny Batson (Laurel Hill '05) has appeared in 29 games for LBW and scored seven runs. The Saints entered last weekend with a 26-16 record (12-8 ACCC). Nikki Madden (Laurel Hill '04) hopes to join Buczynski and Batson at the ACCC softball tournament. Madden has done a little bit of everything for the Jefferson Davis Community College softball team. Madden has a 15-15 pitch- ing record with a 2.06 ERA in 214.1 innings. Madden also shined at the plate once the Warhawks inserted her into the batting order in the season's ninth game. Madden is hitting .337 with 15 RBI. Jefferson-Davis is 18-28 (8- 11 ACCC). Drew Griffith (Baker '05) concluded his first season in the Okaloosa-Walton College baseball program with a 1-0 record and eight strikeouts in nine innings pitched. The Raiders finished the season with a 31-21 record (8- 17 Panhandle Conference). The College Report runs on the first Wednesday of the month. To report news of former local athletes playing college sports, contact News Bulletin Sports Editor Kyle Wright at (850) 682-6524, or email kjwright28@yahoo.com. Inside NASCAR Insider looks ahead to this week's race in Richmond, Va. PAGE 2B No. 2 draft pick Reggie Bush is No. 1 in the See if you are the Beef O'Brady's Fan of the eyes of Saints fans. PAGE 3B Week and win a prize. PAGE 3B Review the 2006 Davidson and Richbourg track and field seasons. PAGE 4B Foettl Journey begins Crestview, Baker football teams kick off spring drills m PAGE 2B DID YOU KNOW! Jeff Gordon has more poles at Richmond than any other active driver. He has four. 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Excludes Bonnie Plants 530600 $24 79 Save $15 1 22.5" Charcoal Grill WIile quantifieslastu Free assembly. 214825 Save 50% & Assorted Lamps and Shades While quantities last] Mix and match shades and lamps. Styles may vary from shown. 209163 $499 2 Cu. Ft. Red Colored Mulch Reg. $2.66 *-755611 $119 5/811x 61"x6' ea. Dog-Eared Fence Board S16667 $s99 Acrylic Handle S GChome Lav Faucet Lhald Ife ine wamraityl 857839 $289 6' Metal Fencing T-Post w/Clips For use with field or standard welded wire fencing. Large anchor plate. Made from 1.25 weight rail steel. 268409 $S 14 6'' T-Post 3 72199 HIGH SCHOOLS BASEBALL District 1-5A tournament (At Niceville) Quarterfinals April 25-27 Tate 10, Choctawhatchee 0 (5) Niceville 4, Fort Walton Beach 0 April 27-28 Semifinals Pace 3, Tate 2 Crestview 5, Niceville 2 April 28 Championship Pace 13, Crestview 12 Crestview 5, Niceville 2 Niceville 100 000 1 2 Crestview 010 022 x 5 Crestview pitcher Blake Dean (W, 10-1). 2B Trey Hayes, Cory Wenrich. HR - Chris Fulford. Pace 13, Crestview 12 Crestview 102 080 1 12 Pace 012 503 2 13 Crestview pitcher Josh Stoehr (L, 1- 1). 2B Trey Hayes, Cory Wenrich, Chase Jaramillo. HR Blake Dean, J.L. Thomason, Cory Wenrich. Region 1-5A tournament Quarterfinals May 2 Mosley (20-6) at Pace (24-3) Forest (19-8) at Fleming Island (21-7) Crestview (21-5) at Lincoln (19-8) Englewood (20-8) at Gainesville (23-4) Semifinals May 5 Mosley or Pace vs. Forest or Fleming Island Crestview or Lincoln vs. Englewood or Gainesville Championship May 9 Semifinal winners District 1-2A tournament (At Jay) Semifinals April 27 Baker 12, Pensacola Christian 2 (8) Jay 18, Freeport 1 (5) Championship April 28 Jay 11, Baker 0 (5) Baker 12, Pensacola Christian 2 (8 Innings) Baker 020 000 0(10) 12 PCA 000 000 20 2 Baker pitcher Matt Cawthon (W, 4-5). 2B Ashton Hale, Frank Owens. Jay 11, Baker 0 (5 Innings) Baker 000 00 0 Jay 240 5x 11 Baker pitcher- Joe Moore (L, 3-4). 3B - Frank Owens. Region 1-2A tournament Quarterfinals May 2 Ponce de Leon (18-7) at Jay (18-4) Wewahltchka at Altha (8-13) Baker (7-16) at Vernon (23-4) Sneads (11-14) at Liberty County (24-2) Semifinals May 5 Ponce de Leon or Jay vs. Wewahitchka or Altha Baker or Vernon vs. Sneads or Liberty County Championship May 9 Semifinal winners District 1-1A tournament (At Okaloosa-Walton College) Quarterfinal April 24 Laurel Hill 9, East Hill 8 Semifinals April 25-27 Paxton 5, Central 0 Rocky Bayou 7, Laurel Hill 6 Championship April 28 Rocky Bayou 8, Paxton 0 Rocky Bayou 7, Laurel Hill 6 Laurel Hill 042 000 0 6 Rocky Bayou 102 300 1 7 Laurel Hill pitcher Colby Bridges (L, 5-5). 2B Stevie Madden. SOFTBALL Region 1-1A tournament Quarterfinals April 25-27 Jay 4, Cottondale 2 Sneads 7, Port St. Joe 6 Baker 12, Ponce de Leon 1 Wewahitchka 12, Blountstown 2 Semifinals April 28 Sneads 6, Jay 1 Wewahitchka 4, Baker 2 Championship May 2 Wewahitchka (27-1) at Sneads (16-11) Baker 12, Ponce de Leon 1 Baker 201 011 7 12 Ponce de Leon 000 001 0 1 Baker pitcher Britney Summeriln (W, 15-5). Wewahitchka 4, Baker 2 Baker 001 000 1 2 Wewahitchka 200 002 x 4 Baker pitcher Britney Summeriln (L, 15-6). FOXWOOD COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Lowball April 27 let place (11 under) Terry Thomas, Fred Schneider, Jerry Devoy, Hal Jellison. 2nd place (7 under) John Wacholz, Claude Stiles, Bill Chandler, David Gansel. 3rd place (7 under) Dan Vollmer, Haydn Davis, Howard Mitchell, Monroe Curiln. 4th place (5 under) Mike Costabile, Paul Coyne, Ron Leighton, David Hinnant. The next Thursday Lowball is Thursday at 8 a.m. The next Sunday Lowball is Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Call (850) 682-2012 for details. PLANS, from page 1 B coach Jon Boddy to alter his pitching plans. Gator ace Matt Cawthon earned the win in Baker's 12- 2, eight-inning victory Thursday against Pensacola Christian in the District 1-2A tournament semifinals. Boddy said Cawthon would have enough rest to make the start late Tuesday when the Gators played their Region 1-2A quarterfinal at No. 8 Vernon. A lightning bolt of a hit from a Pensacola Christian bat forced Boddy to have a Plan B ready, though. Cawthon took a hit on the thumb late in the district semifinal game. He had to sit out the Gators' 11-0 loss Friday against Jay in the dis- trict championship game. Boddy described Cawthon's status as day-to- day. "Hopefully we'll have Matt back to throw," Boddy said. "Rest-wise, he should be fine. If he's healthy, he'll be able to throw. That's exact- ly how we planned it." Marvn'IfIe* akSpigsi t yur ;Ci NT"fiVW.A fll torIachwee's ATUDAY IVIO N i it.iiS q31 S.Hwy.331S -850 89-450 spcia sa ing .o iem troghutth sor evey atrdy or ingtruh..) WEDNESDAY, MAY 3,2006 PAGE 3B ft. 41b dw.4am qw- o . 410 - ahoo 41 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN I ttle st-plints 0 fan% Bust PAGE 4B CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2006 Middle school sports Midde choltrckanield sasoninrve Davlidson*ichhsurg Boys recap The Panthers' Joseph Sporer took second place in the shot put A .AV; and discus in the county meet. DQaidson sprinter A.J. Johnson took third place in the 100 at the county meet. The Panthers' sprinting corps had some success, particularly the sprint relay team of Johnson, Amond Robinson, Chris Pickett and Artis Coleman. Girls recap Davidson's 4x100 relay team of Laila Anglin, Lasaundra Horn, Jodi Montalvo and Erica Robinson had some success during the 2006 season. The Panthers also could count on steady point production from 'Tot" Frazier in the throws, from Montalvo in the long jump, and from Lauren Day in the mile run. Results Opponent Boys W/L Lewis W Bruner L Ruckel L Lewis W Pryor Apr. 11 Richbourg Apr. 19 Destin Meigs Apr. 27 County Meet Girls W/L W L L W W L W W L 7th 8th Boys recap Martrez People won several sprint races for the Roadrunners, and also showed his versatility by placing in the shot put in some meets. Brandon Stuart scored points for RMS in the discus and the 400. Terrell Williamson per- formed well in the jumps and sprints. Kyle Hail, Justin Mozina and John Schmalz were some of Richbourg's top distance runners. Dominique Thomas had some success throwing the discus. Matthew Treff and Nathan Pfrimmer also ran on the Roadrunners' sprint relay team. Girls recap Aly Altonen often competed with the leaders in the long jump and in the distance races. Macey Richardson racked up several points in the 100. Kaylyn Chappell consistently scored points in the 400. Morgan Colmon and Jon'Neisha McNabb were some of Richbourg's top sprinters. Tonya Baker, Rosalyn Knaust and Chappell scored plenty of points in the throwing events. Results Date Opponent Boys W/L Mar. 15 Ruckel L Mar. 22 Lewis L Destin L Apr. 5 Meigs L Ruckel L Walton L Apr. 11 Davidson L Apr. 19 Bruner L Pryor L Apr. 27 County Meet 8th Local teams end their seasons DMS tops RMS in head-to-head meeting Special to the News Bulletin The Davidson and Richbourg middle school track teams concluded their 2006 seasons with the Okaloosa County Conference meet April 27 at Choctawhatchee's Etheredge Stadium. Richbourg's girls took sixth place in the eight-team meet. Davidson finished eighth. Davidson's boys finished in seventh place, with Richbourg eighth. The two local middle school rivals faced off in a dual meet April 11 at Crestview's Jack Foster Stadium. The Panthers swept the boys and girls meets against the Roadrunners. Davidson won a pair of dual meets and finished ahead of several other teams during its 2006 season. "Our numbers were a little down, so it was a pretty run- Shaw Moving & Storage Local Moves We Sell Shipping Supplies Call Richard for a Free Quote 682-2765 120 W. Williams St., Crestview, FL of-the-mill season," said James Kerrell of the Davidson coaching staff. Richbourg took some lumps in dual meets, but had some individual suc- cesses. "We didn't win any meets," Roadrunners coach Randall Todd said. "But we did have some good top fin- ishers." Bruner won the boys county meet. Meigs took the girls title. The meet was post- poned by one day because of rain. 4385 South Ferdon Blvd. Stone/A Just south f 1-10 mountain 682-5500 CARPET MILL OUTLET Girls W/L L L L L L L L L L 6th Coaches Mitch Thames and James Kerrell Coach Randall Todd Baker sports Owners e- Styli.tr,; invite you to stop by and see the two of us for all your hair care needs. WALK-INS WELCOME APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED 321 NORTH MAIN STREET 689-1122 S Kyle Wright/The News Bulletin Six members of the Baker School senior class were among those who received awards during the Gators' all-sports awards ceremony on Saturday. From left are Joe Moore, Amanda Cook, Britney Summerlin, Bonnie Jackson, Frank Owens and Matt Cawthon. Baker School conducts its ,ll-sports awards ceremony I Kyle Wright 4ews Bulletin Sports Editor BAKER Baker School eld its all-sports awards cer- emony Saturday in the school's cafetorium. Athletes from the school's 12 varsity sports programs were recognized. The school also presented awards to the 77 Gator student-athletes 'with GPAs over 3.5. . Award winners are listed below. The volleyball, girls basketball and softball pro- grams will present additional awards at a later date. BAKER ALL-SPORTS AWARDS CEREMONY Cross Country Impact Runner Chad Lawhon. Volleyball Florida Sports Writers Association second-team All-State Britney Summerlin. Football Best tackler Matt Jordan. Best blocker Matt Jordan. Hustle award Joe Smith. Rookie award Matt Cawthon. Trench award Joe Smith. Iron Man award Ben Griffith. Most Improved Kellan Meeks. Outstanding Offensive Player Billy Whatmough. Outstanding Defensive Player Matt Jordan. Captains Ben Griffith, Matt Jordan, Lane Bamhill. Bulletin award Matt Cawthon. Senior awards Cody Carroll, Jeff Adams, Nick Taylor, Donald Way, Joe Moore, Frank Owens, Matt Cawthon. Boys basketball Impact Player Blake Williams. Senior awards Blake Williams, David Fenwick. Girls weightlifting Most Improved Victoria Sipher. Lifter of the Year Naomi Langley. Captains Bonnie Jackson, Kathy iPhillips. Gator award Kaitlyn Giles. Softball Senior awards Britney Summerlin, Gracle Youngblood, Amanda Cook, Bonnie Jackson. -p Kyle Wright/The News Bulletin Joe Moore (left) and Amanda Cook were Baker's Wendy's High School Heisman nominees. Baseball Senior awards Frank Owens, Joe Moore, Matt Cawthon, Daniel Komula. Girls track and field Iron award Kali Flanders Most Improved Courtney Gilmore, Heather Lawson. Captains Heather Lawson Boys track and field Iron award Sam Langley, Russell Scott. Most Improved John Scott. Captains Sam Langley, Joe Smith, Russell Scott. Gator award Josh Beck Miscellaneous Wendy's High School Heleman nomi- nees -Joe Moore, Amanda Cook. Scholar-Athletes 3.50-3.99 GPA Ariel Adkinson, Ned Babbitt, Justin Coleman, Chelsea Combest, Carrie Dunning, Kali Flanders, Phillip Hill, Dakota Hooper, Rodney Libert, Devin Scott, Russell Scott, Victoria Sipher, Rebecca Smart, Matt Wilde, Gracle Youngblood, Lydia Williamson, Caitlin Holley, Jacob Ates, Cassandra Cooper, Ryan Courtney, Apryl Crawford, Lauryn Hetrick, Nathan Holley, Larry Matthews, Donald Way, Eric Cain, Courtney Gilmore, Courtney Fountain, Sophia Dimartino, Amanda Adams, Whitney Boutwell, Heather Chestnut, Jessica Gilmore, Kaitlin Hunter, Joe Moore, Kathy Phillips, Mollie Pizzotti, Stephen Shelley, Lyle Wilks, Lauren Albaugh, Erin Grundel, Robin Haertelt, Mollie Royal. 4.00-4.50 GPA Jacob Allen, Jarrod Batson, Brittany Farris, Lauren Griffith, Dustin Harlan, Colton Henry, Tyler Holley, Bonnie Jackson, Colten Jemigan, Kahlan Maki, Jesse Medley, Chris Shelley, Logan Wagner, Kendria Young, Reshay Wood, Zach Baxter, Bonnie Bodine, Billy Whatmough, Katie Jones, Naomi Langley, Allyson McCranie, Olivia Morgan, Britney Summerlin, Amanda Cook, Kara Dingess, Ryne Wickery, Nikki Wilson, Caitlin Arzaga, Chad Engler, David Fenwick, Preslee Maki, Cheyenne Rock, Ariel Murph, Bethany Mersch. 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NARFE was formed in 1921 to protect the eamed annuity and med- ical health plans of retired federal employees. While Federal retirees are eligible for medical coverage in retirement, it is not free. "Once a federal employee retires, there are no protections for them," says Federation President Benjamin Pappa of Punta Gorda. "We're at the mercy of Congress and the President of the United States. Most people do not realize that more than half the members who came to our Federation conventions are living on a net monthly income of $1,610.00 or less. Someone has to lobby to protect them because the govem- ment will keep chipping away at their retirement benefits and those at the bottom will get the worst of it. And that someone is NARFE." For more information about NARFE's Florida Federation, go to www.narfefl.net. , ORGANIZATIONS ADVENTURE CLUB ACTIVI- TIES: Sunday, 7 May, 10 AM. Bike ride in the old, historic area of Mobile. Meet at the Mobile Welcome Center/Fort Conde Museum. Directions in a later e- mail. Lunch after the ride. Friday, 12 May, 8AM. Participate in the Annual Gulf Breeze "Bike to Work & Play" event. The bike ride will be lead by the mayor and the police chief. The purpose of this event is to encourage folks to use their bicycles more. The folks who control the purse strings for more bike paths in Santa Rosa County will be there, so the more cyclists who participate, hopefully, the more money they will allocate for bike paths. Meet at the Santa Rosa County Recreation; Center on Shoreline Drive in Gulf Breeze. This is just a short ride to the Chamber of Commerce, with the mayor giving a small presentation, and then back to the Rec Center. We can then do some more biking on our own in the old part of Gulf Breeze and have an early lunch, if attendees want. SATURDAY, 13 May, 8 AM. Participate in the 5 mile bike ride that is, part of the 2006 Transportation * Expo in Pensacola. Meet at 7:30 AM at Bartram Memorial Park on Main i Street on the water across the street from the Seville Square park. A sub-committee of the WFRPC is dedicated to building more bike paths in West Florida, to encourage folks to use their bicycles more. Again, the folks who control the money purse will be there and taking note of how many folks come out and cycle. The Adventure Club has been asked to support this bike ride. Claire Hebinck says, "Please come out and support this ride or the ride on Friday or BOTH." The OKALOOSA RETIRED EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION will meet Thurs., May 4 at 9:30 a.m. at Sonny's Barbecue in Crestview. The regular business meeting will begin at 10 a.m. The program will be presented by Mrs. Alexis Tibbits, speaking on Issues of Okaloosa County. She is the principal of Fort Walton Beach High School, and is running for Okaloosa Superintendent of Education in the Sept. 5 Republican primary. Installation of officers fore the year 2006-2007 will take place after the program. A Dutch treat luncheon will be held, and all guests and members are invited to remain for lunch. Donations for the OREA scholar- ship fund will be collected. All retirees of the Okaloosa School System are invited to join and attend any future OREWA meeting. The MENTAL HEALTH ASSO- CIATION will have its 48th annual awards reception at the Soundside Club at Hurlburt Air Force Base on Monday, May 16 at 6:30. A social hour with hors d'oeuvres is planned from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., with award presentations at 7:30. May is Mental Health Month, and the group's theme is Mind Your Mental Health. Reservations are required and can be made by call 244-1040 no later than Friday, May 11. AMERICANS FOR FAIR TAX- ATION will hold Its first meeting Thursday, May 4 at Denny's Restaurant, 543 N. Eglin Pkwy., in Ft. Walton Beach. The meeting is open to the public and is an opportu- nity to discuss the Fairtax and strate- gies. Further meetings will be held on the first Thursday of every month, beginning in May. Locations will vary. The public is invited to come learn about the most well- researched tax reform proposal in the country. For more information on the Fairtax, go to www.fairtax.org or call 1-800-FAIRTAX. The GOLD WING ROAD RID- ERS ASSOCIATION (GWRRA), Chapter FL 1-0, now meets al't1he Ryan's steakhouse on North Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview, across from Wal- Mart. Every third Saturday morning for breakfast at 8 a.m. and business at 9 a.m. Dedicated to the group motto "Friends for fun, safety, and knowledge," members enjoy the freedom of belonging to a nonprofit, nonreligious, and nonpolitical orga- nization. There are over 80,000 members worldwide, and all motor- cycles and owners are welcome to join. For information, call Billy Mason at 689-2280 or Jack Birge at 682- 3650. HOLT FIRE DISTRICT COM- MISSIONERS' monthly meeting is on the third Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the Community fire Building. The public is encouraged to attend. THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS DANCE ASSOCIATION has line dance classes for beginners on Monday nights at the DeFuniak Springs Community Center from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. for beginners, and from 8 to 9 dancing only (no teaching). For more information con- tact Rodney Ryals at (850) 892- 2562, 892-8284 (recorder at both numbers), or email him at opvnkv- rakko@gdsys.net. WESTERN GATE CHAPTER, FLORIDA TRAIL ASSOCIATION: For more details on any of these events, visit the group's web site at http://westgate.floridatrail.org online. Friday, May 5, 2006. Join the Westem Gate Chapter of the Florida Trail Association for an evening hike. Free. Meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Gulf Breeze Recreation Center parking lot. Dinner following at Aegean Breeze. Sat., May 6, 2006. Join the Western Gate Chapter of the Florida Trail Association for a hike on the Conecuh Trail. Free. Meet in the day area parking lot at the Open Pond Recreation Area at 9:00 a.m. Sat., May 13: Meet the Western Gate Chapter of the Florida Trail Association at the Transportation Expo 2006 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Bartram Park in Downtown Pensacola. Details: (850) 932-5469 or http://westgate.floridatrail.org. PENSACOLA VOLKSMARCH CLUB. Walking & Social Club. Meetings take place at 7:00 p.m. third Tuesdays at Founaris Brothers Restaurant. Visitors welcome. Details: 474-9012 or on the web site at www.angelfire.com/trek/pensaco- lafl/. THE SWAMP RANGERS OF NORTH WEST FLORIDA, a retired group of Airborne soldiers and Army Rangers, welcome any retired war- riors to join their group for fun, activ- ities, and to support our military at the Army Ranger Camp. You will see old buddies and meet new ones. The ladies will enjoy talking over old times. The group meets at 8 a.m. on the last Saturday of each month for breakfast at the Golden Corral Restaurant in Destin, and the first Wednesday evening of each month at 6 p.m. for steak and seafood night at the Coach & Four Restaurant on Hwy. 90. To join either group, contact Tom Moody at 682-5399 or email him at tomandcarolretired@cox.net. The ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT !GROUPnrieets"on' the.2nd Tuesday' of every month at 11 a.m. in the Covenant Hospice Community Education Room at 370 W. Redstone Drive in Crestview. Guest speakers, group discussion and sup- port from friends are all a part of it. Call 689-3146 for information. HAPPY HOMEMAKERS HCE CLUB is one of the oldest volunteer groups in the U.S., although the name has changed from "Extension Homemakers." Home and Community Education members are volunteers in the Family & Consumer Sciences program of the UF/IFAS Extension program in Okaloosa County. Helping Florida families meet the practical chal- lenges of daily life remains one of the goals of the organization. Members enjoy educational pro- grams, community service work, leisure arts, and fellowship. They are also involved at the county, district, and state level. Meetings are avail- able to all persons without regard to race, color, sex, age, handicap, reli- gion, or national origin. For more information call Nita at 682-3118. LUPUS SUPPORT NETWORK LSN meets every third Friday of the month at NOMC's Senior Circle Classroom in Crestview. For more information call 1-800-458-8211. DISABLED AMERICAN VET- ERANS get together every third Tuesday of the month for a 6 p.m. dinner and 7 p.m. meeting at the chapters 5296 Hare Street location in Crestview. For information, call the chapter office at 682-0982 or write them at DAV Chapter 57, P.O. Box 63, Crestview, FL 32539. THE WALTON GUARD meets at the White Sands Bowling Center in Fort Walton Beach. The meetings are public. Contact Cheryl Harris at 244-3053 for details. The SONS OF CONFEDER- ATE VETERANS hold meetings at Sonny's in Crestview. The public may attend. Call Jack Bonham at 862-3891 for information. The Crestview CONCERNED CITIZENS GROUP meets on the first Thursday of every month at 6 p.m. The meetings are held in the Fairview Park building on McClelland Street. The BAKER FIRE DISTRICT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS now meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Baker Area Public Safety Building, located at 1375 19th Street in Baker. The pub- lic Is encouraged to attend. If you have any questions, please call 537- 2487; if there Is no answer, please leave a message. The MOMS CLUB OF CRESTVIEW: The MOMS Club, an international non-profit support group for at-home mothers, includ- ing those who have home-based businesses or who work part-time but are home with their children dur- ing the day, has started a new chap- ter in the Crestview area. The MOMS Club of Crestview has monthly meetings with speakers and discussions, park playdays, hol- iday family outings, outings for moth- ers and their children, and activity groups like playgroups, cooking club, a monthly MOMS Night Out, and babysitting coops. We also do Service' projects for the needy. The monthly meetings are held every third Friday of the month at the Epiphany Episcopal Church, 424 Garden St., Crestview at 9:30 a.m. The meeting is open to mothers of all ages that are residents of Crestview. Please contact Membership Vice President Tammy Sharketti at 682-8395 or email at mccrestview@cox.net for more information. MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOL- ERS OF CRESTVIEW meets the first and third Thursday of each month from 9:15 a.m. 11:30 a.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Crestview. You do not have to be a member of the church to attend the meetings. The group web site address is www.MOPS.org. Call 682-9416 for information. MARINE CORPS LEAGUE - On the second Thursday of each month at the American Legion Post 235 in Fort Walton Beach, the Marine Corps League Detachment 915 meets at 7:30 p.m. Any former or retired Marine interested in joining should contact Jack Howell at 683- 0412 or Tom Bums at 682-3992. The OLD SPANISH TRAIL SHRINE CLUB (Hadji Temple), located at 971 West James Lee Blvd., has bingo games every Thursday night. The club also offers three $250 jackpots. Call Robert Boutwell at 682-5087, or stop by. The CRESTVIEW COMPUTER CLUB workshop is held every sec- ond Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Lakewood Church at 6250 Old Bethel Road in Crestview. The sec- ond meeting is held every third Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Contact Bill Melanson at 537-8341 or vial email at Bill358@earthlink.net for information. BLOSSOM GARDEN CLUB You may call Hilda Ard (537-4642) or Amarene Griffith (537-3791) for more information. The CRESTVIEW AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE holds its monthly breakfast meeting on the first Thursday of each month starting at 7:00 a.m. at the Recreational Outreach Center directly behind Central Baptist Church. ELKS LODGE meets first and third Thursdays at 127 Pine Avenue in Crestview-Phone 682-2110. LA LECHE LEAGUE of the Central Panhandle (serving Walton, Okaloosa, and South Santa Rosa Counties) meetings are held the sec- ond Friday of each month at 9:30 a.m. In Crestview and the fourth Tuesday of each month at 11:00 a.m. in Navarre. For more informa- tion and meeting locations, please call 850-683-1712 or 850-936-8887. SHARING AND CARING, 298 W. Martin Luther King Blvd., offers emergency food service to the needy from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday through Friday (closed on Thursdays. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF OKALOOSA COUNTY For more information, contact Chuck Licari at 850-243-6696. The ORDER OF THE EAST- ERN STAR, Crestview Chapter #203 holds their regular monthly meetings on the first and third Thursday of each -month. Meetings are held adt 4u4:0. rden Street .and start at 7:30 p.m. SUPPORT GROUPS COVENANT HOSPICE ON- GOING GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: Covenant Hospice invites anyone who has suffered the loss of a loved one to attend this free on-going grief support group on the first and third Wednesday of each month from 11:00 a.m. to Noon at its Crestview office located at 370 W. Redstone Drive. The bereavement specialist will present current information on grow- ing through grief, the impact of grief, and renewal after loss. "Dutch" lunch follows the meeting. For more information, please contact Charlotte at 682-3628, ext. 235. The Twin Cities Hospital and the National Headache Foundation invite you to attend the monthly HEADACHE SUPPORT GROUP meetings. Call Susan at (850) 897- 0542 for more information and to RSVP. A Crestview area cancer sup- port group, the PINK RIBBON PALS meets every second Thursday of the month at 6 p.m. in the Health Resource Center, 127 Redstone Avenue, Suite A, in Crestview. For more information please call Jody Jacobson at 862-9747 or Betty Weeden at 682-7848. EATING DISORDER SUP- PORT GROUP (ANAD) meets each Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Fort Walton Beach Creative Senior Center, 31 Memorial Parkway SW. Nationally affiliated; local advisory board. Call 796-3277 for information. WEIGHT WATCHERS meets every Thursday at the First United Methodist Church, 599 Eighth Avenue, Crestview. Rodm 21!2. Registration and weigh in begins at 5 p.m., meeting follows. Come join us. COUNTY, CITY & POLITICAL ORGANI- ZATIONS A member of Congressman ALLEN BOYD'S (D-North Florida) staff will be visiting Destin on the second Thursday of every month so the people of Okaloosa County have the opportunity to personally discuss issues concerning them. The REPUBLICAN CLUB OF OKALOOSA COUNTY meets regu- larly on the fourth Thursday of the month. For general Information on the Republican Club, please contact Marvin Brigman at 609-3341. The LAUREL HILL VOLUN- TEER FIRE DEPARTMENT holds its regular monthly meetings on the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Fire Department office located in the Laurel Hill City Hall. Drills are at 9 a.m. on the Saturdays following the meetings. The NORTH OKALOOSA FIRE DISTRICT meets on the third Thursday of each month at the fire station 83, located at 5241 Highway 4 in Milligan. Each meeting begins at 7:00 p.m. The OKALOOSA WALTON TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ORGANIZATION normally meets on the third Thursday of the month at the Niceville Community Center-204 North Partin Drive (SR 285) at 3:00 p.m. To confirm the meeting date and location, call 1-800-226-8914 ext. 213. The LAUREL HILL CITY COUNCIL meets on the first Thursday of each month at City Hall on State Road 85N in Laurel Hill. Each session starts at 7:00 p.m. The ALMARANTE VOLUN- TEER FIRE DISTRICT holds their monthly business and commission- ers meeting on the second Thursday night of each month at the fire sta- tion. GALVALUME GALVANIZED PAINTED $995 From Per Sq. GOLDIN METALS, INC. Since 1942 MOBILE, AL 800-777-6216 EXT. 230 GULFPORT, MS LARGE STOCK PROMPT DELIVERY ACCESSOR imE U Vacuum Center Superstores How often should your vacuum cleaner be serviced? Your vacuum should be serviced every 12 months! We're not just in yoge1 1 rhyo . ,I i We'epaftJof yiOmt;ty. Being located in your community and being an active member of it are two very different things. As your neighborhood funeral home we're honored to serve you both through funeral care and community involvement. Call us to learn how we can serve you further. BRACKNEY 480 E. James Lee Blvd. RN I Crestview, FL 32539 FUNERAL SERVICE (850) 683-9898 Locally owned and operated Public Notice Dr. Francisca Ward, owner of Baker Family Medical Clinic, located at 1321 Georgia Avenue, Baker, FL 32531 has sold the practice to Debra Mathis, ARNP on February 14, 2006. Dr. Ward, after 30 years of devoted patient care, is retiring from medical practice. Ms. Mathis, Family Nurse Practitioner, has been with the Clinic three (3) years providing quality patient care. Dr. David Rummel, Internal MEdicine, will be returning as collaborating physician. We will continue providing healthcare to our estab- lished patients and look forward to new patients as well. Same day appointments and Walk-ins are always welcome. Patient medical records will remain at the facility and should you have any questions or inquiries please call (850) 537-2700 or Fax (850) 537-2702. Noted LASIK Surgeon Right Here in Crestview! 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Students Austin Settles, Dylan Turner, Ryan Babine, Dyllan Hulion, Cole Botteicher, and Carson Lowmiller (1-r) with the sign they made for Mrs. Babine. Bob Sikes tops their previous Relay for Life donation The yearly drive to raise money for Relay For Life is an exciting time of year for the students at Bob Sikes Elementary School. Last year they raised $6,500.00 and brought home the Spirit of Relay trophy for the Crestview area. "This year has been awesome!" said Robin Moody, Bob Sikes Relay leader. "The classes had to keep raising their goals, weekly!" As of Monday, April 24th Bob Sikes students, parents, and teachers had raised over $13,000.00. Mrs. Polly Brunson's second graders had the opportunity to do something really special. Mrs. Sue Babine, the mom of one of her students, was diagnosed with cancer a few months ago. She is now undergoing chemotherapy and has lost her hair. 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Many of the carotenoid compounds, and other nutraceuticals obtained from vegetables aren't included in most stan- dard vitamin and mineral supplements, and are only provided by true veg- i etable extracts. Heartburn, Indigestion, Gas and Bloating People on low-carb diets eat fewer cars and larger amounts of protein and fat. Fat and protein can be difficult for the body to digest properly. Many people do not produce enough hydrochloric acid to begin the breakdown of protein in the stomach. This can lead to heartburn or acid reflux. Beyond' the stomach, insufficient production of the specific enzymes responsible for breaking down proteins and fats can lead to the fermentation of undi- gested food particles. This leads to gas and bloating. High Fat and Cholesterol Low-carb diets high in protein are typical-' ly very high in fat and cholesterol. At the same time, low-carb diets are often low in dietary liber. 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CUSTOM CANAL on Sale $699 AUDIBEL EA NON DIGITAL Retail Price $1399 Class A ITC You Save Over 50% CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN PAGE 7B WEDNESDAY, MAY 3,2006 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2006 PAE B--E-VE NWSBULEI C COMMUNITY CALENDAR ANNOUNCEMENTS CHURCH YARD SALE: Thrivent for Lutherans will have an indoor bake/yard sale Sat, May 6 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Our Savior Lutheran Church. There will be lots of baked goods, tools, baby clothes and other items available. The church is located at 178,North Ave., across from Live Oak Cemetery. CHS CHORUS CONCERT: The Crestview High School Chorus will have its spring concert Tues., May 9, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in the CHS audito- rium. Tickets can be purchased in the chorus room or you may purchase them at the door. They are $5 for adults and $2 for students. BLOOD DRIVES: The Northwest Florida Blood Center has scheduled the following drives in north Okaloosa County: Mon., May 8, Baker School 9am to 5pm; Wed., May 10, Okaloosa Sheriff Department - 8am to 11am and Tybrin 12pm to 4pm; Thurs., May 11; Friday May 12, Center Promo - Refreshments served all day, lun- cheon sponsored by Popeye's. Every donor's name goes into a draw to win a gift basket, gift certificate and a bunch of roses sponsored by ROSE'S & ROMANCE. Every donor receives a gift; Sat., May 13, Wal-Mart in Crestview 10am to 4pm. Call 862- 4216 for more information. OSTF PARADE ENTRIES: The Old Spanish Trail Festival is now accepting 2006 parade entries. The parade will be May 6th at 2 p.m. on Industrial Drive. Please note, this is a time change from previous years. To better serve the community. For entry forms or information call 682-0031. 101 DALMATIONS in DeFuniak: On Friday evening, May 5, the Florida Chautauqua's Music and More workshop troupe will open the curtain on its second annual dra- matic production, 101 Dalmations. Thirty-three performers from kinder- garten-6th grade will take the stage and showcase months of hard work and training in music, dance and drama. Two more performances are on Saturday, at 7 p.m., and Sunday, May 7 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students, and can be purchased at the Florida Chautauqua office at 848 Baldwin Avenue (892-9494). ALZHEIMER'S IMPACT ON THE FAMILY: On Tues., May 9 at 6:30 p.m. at Woodlawn Baptist Church, Dr. Indu Christopher will speak on this subject. Woodlawn BC is located at 824 N. Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview. If you are caring for someone with Alzheimer's and feel stressed, wor- ried or uncertain about how to best care for your loved one, attend this seminar to learn more about the dis- ease and how best to care for your loved one. This program is free and open to the public. A light dinner will be provided. GFWC FASHION SHOW: Plan now to attend the GFWC Woman's Club of Crestview annual fashion show on Sat., May 6 at 11 a.m. at Woodlawn Baptist Church, 824 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview. This year's theme is Spring Into Fashion. Spring and summer lines from Destin Commons stores Bass Pro Shops, Belk's and others will be shown. There will also be items from Latasia Jewelry at the show, and a delicious lunch will be served. Tickets are available for $20 from any club member, or by calling 682- 0375 or 683-9117. 2006 CRAWFISH CREOLE FIESTA: The 2006 Crawfish Creole Fiesta will be held May 5-7 at Bartram Park in Pensacola. Friday hours are 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., Sat. hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Events include the big crawfish eating contest on Sunday, which starts with preliminary rounds on Friday and Saturday, NASCRAW races, Cajun and other traditional foods, and performances by Hadley Castille & the Sharecroppers Band, Johnny Barbato & the Lucky Doggs, Bayou Boys, and Terry & the Zydeco Bad Boys. Registration for the crawfish eat- ing contest is $20; admission gate fees are $5 for adults and no charge for children under 12. No coolers or pets will be allowed in the Festival area. For more information call 433-6512, email info@fiestaoffiveflags.org, or visit www.fiestaoffiveflags.org online. SECTION 8 VOUCHER SIGNUP: The Crestview Housing Authority Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program will be accepting applications for the waiting list from through May 12, 2006. 1 Applications will be received in the main office at 371 W. Hickory Avenue, Crestview, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. They will begin taking applica- tions at 9 a.m. The housing Choice Voucher program is for the very low income family. YMCA VOLUNTEERS are needed to invest their time and skills in North Okaloosa YMCA. If you have a service to offer, time to volun- teer, or would like additional informa- tion, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Susan Goff at 682-8635. SUBSTANCE ABUSE SER- VICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN: If you are pregnant and concerned about alcohol and drugs, free and confidential help is available. All pregnant women are eligible for priority substance abuse treatment services. Women's Intervention Services & Education can provide you with infor- mation and assist you in getting the help you need. WISE serves as a client advocate and coordinator of services for pregnant women with substance abuse problems. WISE is a program of the Community Drug and Alcohol Council. For more information, call (850) 689-4024 in Crestview or (850) 833-3729 in Fort Walton Beach. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Volunteer Organizations Active in Disasters needs volunteers to work in the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) assisting county personnel in the event of any natural or manmade disaster affecting Okaloosa County. Okaloosa County Public Safety will open the EOC, located at the Okaloosa County Courthouse in Shalimar, when a disaster occurs. There will be a need for data entry volunteers. For more information, please con- tact Yvonne Earle at (850) 863-1530, extension 230. THE MARCH OF DIMES: For information on grants and how you can help in the fight or save babies, contact your local March of Dimes office or visit www.marchofdimes.com. For spon- sorship and ticket information call (850) 432-5014. BAKER BLOCK MUSEUM: If you are looking for local history, arti- facts, photos, and a good selection of area newspapers. Hours are Tuesday Friday from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and the third Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with special tours available upon request. For more information, call the museum at 537-5714, Jeanette Henderson at 850-537-4401, or send an email to bakermuseum@aol.com. DAV NEEDS VOLUNTEER DRIVERS: Volunteers are needed to drive the DAV van, which takes veter- ans to their appointments at the VA Outpatient Clinic in Pensacola. You would only drive two days per month. For further information, contact the local Veterans Service Office at 601- A North Pearl Street, or call 689- 5922. SHELTER HOUSE: It costs more than $100 a day to shelter a vic- tim of domestic violence. For more information on how you can help, call 683-0845. ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER INFORMATION: Located at 132 Butler Avenue at the fire tower site, the Hub City Environmental Center offers a free opportunity to learn about native plants and animals. To reserve the park for your group, call the Leisure Services Department at 682-4715. NARCONON ARROWHEAD: Addiction Help Narconon, a nonprofit organiza- tion dedicated to helping those with drug addictions, is here to help resi- dents of Escambia and Okaloosa counties. For help, call 1-800-556- 8885. You may also visit the national web site at www.stopaddiction.com. YOUTH FRATERNITY: The J.R.L. Conyers Masonic Lodge #364, PHA, sponsor of the Malcolm N. Haynes Sr. Council of The Knights of Pythagoras, is accepting applications for membership into their youth fra- ternity. Membership is open to all young men from 9 to 17 years old; however they must be accompanied by parent or guardian when filling out an application. For more information and applica- tions, please contact either Thomas D. Dargan, Jr. at 609-0326 or Barney L. Bailey, Jr. at 689-3773. The THAILAND-LAOS-CAM- BODIA BROTHERHOOD, INC. is seeking members from all branches of the military U.S., foreign and.civil- ian occupations (Air America, USAID, State Department, etc.) for membership in the organization. For more information, contact Woody Freeman at (850) 729-8081 or visit the web site at www.TLC- Brotherhood.org. EVENTS BLOCK PARTY & SCAV- ENGER HUNT: On Sat. May 6 from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. at Destin Commons, a block party to benefit the Emerald Coast Foundation will be held. It includes a 74-mile vehicle scav- enger hunt in the surrounding area. Ten hot bands and two fashion shows will be going non-stop from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on the street in front of Bass Pro Shops, Hard Rock Caf6 and Blue Point Fish Club. Fabulous bands like Jones & Company, The Hog's Breath Band, Dread Clampitt, The Dents Brothers, and many more will be playing from morning till night! Proceeds benefit Emerald Coast Foundation and Larry Hatchett Foundation. Destin Commons is located at the comer of Mid-Bay Bridge Road and Highway 98. For further information, call (850) 337-8700, or visits online at www.DestinCommons.com TAX HELP: Tom Pomeroy of the First Baptist Church of Crestview is offering free tax services for all tax situations from noon to 4 p.m. Please call 682-2544 to make an appoint- ment. He has been offering his ser- vices since 1980, and has been offer- ing them to the public since 1995. ROBERT L.F. SIKES PUBLIC LIBRARY EVENTS: The Infant and Toddler Lap Sit Program meets in the Story Room on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday morning of each month at 10:15 a.m. The program introduces you and your child to books through reading, rhymes, and music. Please call Heather for more information at 682-4432 or 682-8776. MEETINGS PASSIONATE PAINTERS CLUB: Meets every second Monday evening of the month at Hughes Cabinet Shop. Social starts at 6 p.m. For more information call Deb at 682- 2555 or Darliene at 217-0869. FRIENDS OF THE CRESTVIEW LIBRARY: Meetings are on the third Thursday of January, March, May, July, September and November at 10:30 a.m. at the Robert L.F. Sikes Library. The Friends wel- come new visitors and new members. Other events celebrating the library's anniversary will continue through July 18 with an big band music outdoor concert. SENIOR CIRCLE ACTIVI- TIES: To register and make reserva- tions for all events, please call 689- -... l' CABINET mmuTo PesE 527-A Mary Esther C/O (next to ART's Appliance) 862-4777 tues. Sat. 9-5 Browbe Anytime Free Designs & Esti rates by Appointment *See Stfre for Details. MAD kA J R Shwoos Penacla - obile .,-on PRESCRIPTION YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD PHARMACY Serving the area for 22 years. WE ACCEPT MOST MEDICARE PART D PLANS Let us be your source for your Medicare Prescription needs where you will receive fast, friendly and accurate prescription service Also accepting most third party plans including: FLORIDA MEDICAID TRICARE CAREMARK AND MANY OTHERS Ask about yours today. Lynn Garrett, Pharmacist, Owner 536 East First Avenue Crestview, FL(Ac.oss frFo ) K , 682-2008 BIKE NIGHT 7e4d 5460 a YAW rERS Hooters of Crestview 180 Cracker Barrel Dr. Crestview, FL 32536 850-423-1333 www.hootersonline.net HARD HAT SPECIAL Mon Fri I I am to6pm SBottles Bud or Bud Light 8409. The SC classroom is at 127 E. Redstone Avenue in Crestview. Exercise classes Stretch, Flex & Tone aerobics every Monday at 9 a.m. in the SC classroom, at a cost of $10 per month. Line Dancing every Tuesday in the SC Classroom at 9 a.m., $10 per month. Water aerobics every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Crestview Physical Therapy, 557 Brookemeade Drive, Crestview. Cost of $2.50 per class or $10 a month. HOLT FIRE DISTRICT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: The Holt Fire District Board of Commissioners holds their regular scheduled meetings every third Thursday of the month at 490 W. Hwy 90, Holt, in the community building at 6:30 p.m. The public is encouraged to attend. HOLT FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING: The Holt Fire Department holds its regular training meeting the second and fourth Thursday from 7 p.m. at the fire sta- tion located at 490 W. Hwy 90 in Holt. Persons interested in joining the department are welcome to attend. CLASSES HERITAGE MUSEUM CLASSES: Kitchen Baskets, Sat., May 20, 9:00 am 3:00 pm: Baskets were essential to pioneer kitchens and are useful in modem ones as well. Make one of these baskets: large mar- ket basket $45, harvest bread basket - $35, or wine bottle basket $35 under Connie's Swanger"s careful instruction. Materials provided; some supplies needed. Wooden-Based Bowl Basket, Sat., May 27, 9:00 am 2:00 pm: Learn from Lou Holt how to weave a basket onto a round base creating a bowl suitable for fruit or heavier items. Cost is $30. Students should bring an old towel and a small spray bottle. Preregistration is required for all classes. Museum members receive a $5 discount on all classes. Call the Museum at 678-2615 for further information or to register. DESTIN LA SPANISH CLASS- ES: Spanish classes for children ages 3-10 are held at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Crestview on Mondays from 5-5:45 p.m. Beginner adult classes are held Tuesdays from 5 to 6 p,m. at Tall Pines Academy. Please call (850) 682-0886 to register now, and visit the Destin LA web site at www.DestinLA.com. i m CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN PAGE 8B WFnNF~flAY~ APRIL 23. 2006 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN PAGE 9B 0 CHURCH SERVICES Apostolic Church at 11:15AM. Apostolic Life Tabernacle and Pastor Calvary Baptist Church: 612 E. Shane Chessor cordially invite you to wor- ChestnutAve., Crestview. Pastor Rev. Rhett ship with them. Sunday Worship, 10:00 AM, Everage. Sunday services 8:45 a.m. conti- 6:00 PM. Wednesday Worship 7:00 PM. nental breakfast; 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; Men, Ladies and Youth Activities. Located- 10:45 a.m. morning worship; 11 a.m. youth Hwy. 90W. 1 mile from city limit sign turn left worship; 6 p.m. evening service. Wednesday onto Shoffner Blvd. then left on Pinewood to prayer meeting at 6:30 p.m. Nursery provid- 3136 Pinewood Dr., Crestview. For more ed for children 5 and under. information call the church at 689-2422. Central Baptist Church: Located at Apostolic/Pentecostal 951 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview from ERA Hester Cornerstone Ministries is locat- American Realty and next door to Century ed at 1599 Hester Church Road in Baker. 21 Moulton Realty. Sunday services include Sunday services 2 p.m. Sunday School, 3 9:15 a.m. bible study; 10:30 a.m. worship p.m. worship. Bible Study Tuesday, 6:30 and praise service; 5:30 p.m. worship and p.m.; prayer meeting Thursday at 7p.m. Call praise, Awana for Kids. Tuesday 7:00 p.m. 682-5367 for information. "Praying for Our Church," Men in the Assemblies Sanctuary and Women in the Glass Room. Campton Assembly of God Church is Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Prayer for the located at 6924 Hwy 85 North in Laurel Hill. Sick/Hurting and Bible Study in the The Sunday service is at 10:30 AM Sanctuary, G-Force for kids in the Kid's Youth services are on Wednesdays at 6:30 Sanctuary, Power-House Youth Fellowship PM Adult Bible Study is also on Wednesdays in the Fellowship hall. Friday and Saturday at 6:30 PM. 8:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. H.Y.P.E. (Helping For more information call the church at .Young People Experience- Christ) in the 652-4581 or Pastor Kelly at 423-0375. R.O.C.. For additional information call 682- First Assembly of God: 400 S. Ferdon 5525 or visit the church website www.cen- Blvd., Crestview, Office hours Monday tralcrestview.com. through Friday, 9-4. Pastor Mark English. Emmanuel Baptist Church, 3252 East Sunday: 8:30 AM early morning wor- James Lee Blvd., Crestview. Phone: 682- ship, 10AM Sunday School; 11 AM morning 9416. Email address: worship; and a 6 PM evening service. X-cel ebc@ebccrestview.com. Teaching Pastor Youth Ministry 3 p.m., X-ceed Children's Mark Seagle. Ministry 4 p.m. Celebration services: 6 p.m. Saturday, Women's Bible Study Monday, at 10 Sunday at 8 AM and 10 AM. a.m. and 6 p.m., Men's Bible Study Monday Jungle Jubilee for nursery, at 6 p.m. Teen girls Bible Study 6:15 p.m. Preschool/The Zone (Children's Church) K- every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month. 5th Graders during all celebrations. Monday, Women's Bible Study 10 a.m. Evening celebrations throughout the and 6 p.m., Men's Bible Study 6 p.m. community Life groups for adults. On Tuesday Choir Practice 6:30 p.m. Campus Sunday Night Safari for preschool- Wednesday Family Night begins at 7 PM ers, G-Force for K-5th Graders. Fuel 247- with Royal Rangers and Missionettes for Worship Service/Small Groups (Youth). All children ages 3-12, and X-treme Youth for Sunday Evening opportunities are from 5-7 children ages 12-18. p.m. Prayer is at 6 p.m., Deborah Warriors is Special events: Community Gathering every 1st Thursday at 7 p.m., and Men's (call for times and locations, LIFE Group Ministry is every 2nd Thursday at 7 p.m. Ministry Opportunities (Adult); Awana (ages Special needs bus available for 11 a.m. 3 years to 5th grade); Wednesday- Fuel 247 service. Call the church at 682-3518 for pick- Bible Studies (Youth). All Wed. opportuni- up. ties are from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Golan Assembly of God: 6612 Hwy. Evelenar Baptist Church: 2820 Carver 189 N., Baker. Phone 537-3043. Pastored by Avenue, Crestview. Rev. Benjamin T. Rev. James E. Paul. Sunday services: Randolph. Sunday Services 9:30 AM Sunday School 9:45 a.m., morning worship Sunday School, 11AM morning worship, and at 11 a.m., and evening worship at 6 p.m. at 3 p.m. every 1st Sunday is the Hour of Wednesday services include Royal Rangers Power. Wednesday Bible Study and prayer and Missionettes at 7 p.m. All are invited, is at 7 p.m. Phone: 682-2218. Milligan Assembly of God: 5408 Hwy. First Baptist Church of Crestview: 798 4, Baker. Phone 537-4945. Senior Pastor N. Pearl Street (across Hwy. 90 from court- Wayne Johnson, Youth Pastor Robby Kolb. house, behind Burger King. Pastor Alan Sunday services: Sunday School 9:30 Kilgore. Phone 682-2544. a.m., worship 10:30 a.m., Kingdom Kids Sunday services 8:45 Welcome Center 10:30 a.m. evening service 6p.m. opens/9:00 Sunday School/10:30 morning Wednesday worship: Exit Student worship, children's worship/ 4:00 Student Ministries, Royal Rangers and Missionettes Leadership; Youth Choir/ 5:0o0 Youth disci- at 7 p.m. Nursery provided. pleship; Youth Ensemble; Ladies, Men, North Central Assembly of God: at Children and Preschool Bible Studies; Book 158 N. Woodlawn Drive in Crestview. Phone: Club/6 PM evening worship. 689-0209 or 537-7115. Minister A. Paul Wednesdays: 9:00 Media Center Hinton. Sunday services Sunday School at opens/3:00 Youth Activities/5:30 Children's 10 a.m., moving worship at 11a.m., evening Book Club/6:00 Youth Lighthouse/6:30 worship at p.m. Wednesday Bible study at Prayer Meeting; Children's and Preschool 7 p.m. on "'tal Themes of the Bible." Bible Studiew- -- Shady Grove Asegmbly of.JGod: ... _First Ba5li2..nur h' MHolt532.Hy Sunday services begin at 9:45 AM with 90 West, PO Box 38, Holt, FL. 32564. Sunday School, followed by 10:45 AM and 6 Phone 537-6170. Pastor David Wheat. PM worship services. Wednesday services Wed. services: 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. begin at 7 PM with Family Night: Adult Bible AWANA for kids and Student Worship for Study, Missionettes, and Royal Rangers. youths, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. adult Bible Study Shady Grovo is located at 1189 Shady and prayer also 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Grove Church Road in Baker, just off Hwy. Sunday services: 9 AM Small Group 189. Bible Study. 10:15 AM Praise and Worship Welcome Assembly of God located on Service. Hwy. 393 in the Dorcas community, invites Goodhope Baptist Church, 1895 you to join them for Sunday services includ- Owen Cotton Road off Hwy. 189, Baker, in ing Sunday School at 9:45 AM and worship the Escambia Farms community. Pastor Jim services at 10:45 and 6 PM. Skates, Worship Leader Randy Batson. Women's and men's ministries meet 2nd Phone: 537-8720 or 537-8740. and 4th Thursdays, with a 6 PM meal. Call Services: Men's prayer 9:30 a.m., 682-1683 if you need directions. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., worship 11 a.m.. Baptist Evening Services: Discipleship training 5 Beaver Creek BC services: Beaver p.m. worship 6 p.m. Wednesday service 7 Creek Baptist Church, located six miles West p.m. of Baker, has Sunday School at 10:00 AM, Live Oak Baptist Church, located off morning worship at 11:00 AM, and Children's Hwy. 85 South near Shoal River Country and Smokehouse Catering Flowers and Food fjr Chuck & Angela Freeman All Occasions Owners 682-5926 436 U.S. 90 West My m Siste C's Cos4 Now Rents Tuxedos ! Jim's ForMAls (PREVIOUSly AVAilAblE AT ClAssic MEN'S WEAR) 683-9400 625 N. FERdoN Blvd. SuiTE D CREStviEW, FloridA 32536 Club. Rev. Bill White. Regular Sunday services are Bible study at 9:45 AM, morning worship service at 11 AM. An additional Bible study class is at 5 PM, followed by evening worship at 6 PM On Wednesday at 6:45 PM are Adult Discipleship Training and Preschool through Youth Mission organizations. For more infor- mation on other ministries, please call 682- 5160. Living Faith Baptist Church: 837 West James Lee Blvd., Crestview. Pastor Chaplain David Pettis. Sunday services - Sunday School 10AM and worship at 11 AM Discipleship Training 6 PM, and evening worship 7 PM Children's Church Sunday morning. Phone 682-4371. Magnolia Baptist Church: Located at 3198 Hwy 602, Laurel Hill. Pastor Roy Mooneyham. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. with children's church for 3-5 and nursery for under 3. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.. Wednesday night Prayer Service at 6:30 p.m. For further information, call 652-2900 or 652-3149. New Life Missionary Baptist Church: Pastor Sanford Hayes. 285 Duggan Ave., Crestview. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. on Sunday. Men and Women's Ministry at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. Wednesday Prayer Service and Bible Study at 6:45 p.m. Male choir practice at 7p.m. on Thursday. Monday youth choir practice at 6 p.m. Adult's choir practice at 7p.m. Valley Road Baptist Church: 1018 Valley Road, Crestview. Phone 850-682- 4513. Rev. Philip Mark. Times for Sunday Services: Bible Study 9:45 a.m., morning worship 11 A.M, Discipleship training 5 p.m., and evening worship 6 p.m. Wednesday activities: Youth Meeting 7 p.m. Bible Study/Prayer Meetings 7 p.m. Choir practice 8 PM. Palm Chapel Primitive Baptist Church: 201 Cadle Dr., Crestview. Elder Michael Green, Jr., Pastor. Sunday 10:30 AM and Wednesday 6 PM. Call 689-3383 for more information. Come worship with us! Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church: Pastor, Dr. Jerry Haley. 5595 Hwy. 4 South, Baker, FL 32531-0341. Phone (850) 537-9221. FAX (850) 537-6798. Sunday services: Morning worship 8:30 and 11 AM. Bible study 9:45 AM. Youth H20 worship 5 p.m. Discipleship training 5:30 PM. Evening worship 6:30 PM. Wednesday services: Youth Drama and Acteens, 6 PM. Prayer groups for adults and youths, and mission organizations for chil- dren, 7 PM. Woodlawn Baptist located at 824 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, Pastor Patrick Pfrimmer. Sunday School meets at 9 AM with morning worship at 10:30 AM. A service for the hearing impaired is also offered on Sunday morning. Sunday evening service is at 6 PM, and the Youth Choir meets at 5 PM. Wednesday services are at 6:30 PM. Call the church at 682-2924 for information. Catholic Our Lady of Victory Catholic Community, 550 Adams Drive, Crestview. Telephone 682-4622. Ministers: Father. Steven "O'Connor and Father Florencio Lagura. Times for services: Sunday Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 8 a.m. Mass. Saturday 5 p.m. Special events: RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) class every Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. CCD Class every Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Church of McDonald Street Church of Christ: at 744 South McDonald Street in Crestview, with Minister Bro. Henry Herbert and Youth Minister, Bro. Daniel Jackson. 10 a.m. Bible class on Sunday, followed by 11:15 a.m. wor- ship. Evening worship at 6 p.m. on Sundays. Also Bible classes are held on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. For more information, call 682- 6230. Church of Christ Airport Road: Sunday Bible study at 9 AM, worship ser- vices at 10 AM, Sunday worship at 6 PM, Wednesday Bible study at 7 PM. Listen to the "Know Your Bible" radio program Monday through Saturday on WAAZ 104.7 at 5:45 AM. Minister Jason Green. Crestview Church of God, Pastor Larry Collins. Sunday school 10 11 AM; morning worship 11AM 12 PM; and 6-9 PM evening service on Sundays, and 6 PM Family Training on Wednesdays. Call 682-3045 for more information. Church of New Covenant, Pastors Charles, Sr., and Maxine Whisnand invite you to attend their services, located at 3191 North Newman Avenue in Crestview. Sunday services include Adult Bible Study and Children's Church at 10 AM, fol- lowed by Praise Hour at 11 AM. Wednesday, a Family Stew/Study service is held at 6:30 PM. The church also has a radio ministry broadcast every Sunday at 7:30 AM on WTJT, 90.1 FM. Call 682-8433 for more information. Church of the Resurrection: 66 8th Street, Shalimar FL. The Rev. Canon Michael G. Carr. Sunday services at 10 AM, morning prayer on 1st, 3rd, 5th; and holy communion on 2nd and 4th Sundays. Episcopal Church of the Epiphany: Located at 424 Garden St., Crestview behind the Teachers Credit Union. Children's Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Nursery is avail- able. The first Sunday of the month there will be a Potluck Brunch following the service. Episcopal Church Women meets the second Wed. at 12 p.m. in the parish hall. Epiphany Men's Group meets each Thursday at 8 a.m. at Cracker Barrel. Altar Guild meets the third Thursday of each month at 8:30 a.m. for brass cleaning. Interim Vicar is the Rev. George A. Gilbert, Jr. Office hours are Tuesdays 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Call 689-1410 for more information. All are welcome. Lutheran Our Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church LCMS: 178 W. North Avenue in Crestview. Rev. Vance G. Tech. Sunday ser- vices include Sunday School for all ages at 9 a.m., and a traditional worship service with Holy Communion for all ages at 10:30 A.M. Private confession and absolution every Friday from 9 a.m.-noon. Pastor Tech offers study of the Augsburg Confession classes every Wed. at 9 a.m. Choir meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday. LWML meets every fourth Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. Youth cat- echism classes every Thurs. evening at 6 p.m. LWML meets every 4th Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. First Lutheran Church of Florala: at 24512 5th Avenue (US 331) in Florala AL, pastored by Rev. Jack Betz. 9:30 AM wor- ship, fellowship 10:30 a.m., and Sunday School 11 a.m. Phone (334) 858-8357. On Route 331 near the Florida line in Florala, Ala. Call (334) 858-3515 for more specific directions. Sat., April 29 "Closer My God to Thee" Retreatat Tillie and Steve's from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Wed., May 3 Alpha dinner, talk and fellowship, 5:30 to 7:30. This is an opportu- nity to learn about or renew your Christian faith. Methodist Baker First United Methodist: located just north of the traffic light in Baker. Their new pastor is Rev. Richard M. Hughes, Sunday School begins at 10 a.m., worship service is at 11 a.m. You will be warmly wel- comed here! First United Methodist: 599 Eighth Avenue, Crestview, The Rev. Bruce Sheffield is Senior Pastor, and Dr. R. Lee Thigpen, Lay Leader (FUMC). Traditional services at 8 a.m., in the Christ Chapel, and at 11 a.m., in the Main Sanctuary. Contemporary service in the Christ Chapel at 9:30 a.m. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. For information, call 682-2018, during normal business hours. f New Construction J \Custom Homes & Commercial Construction \1132 N. Ferdon Blvd. S689-4375 CBC 1250676 WWW.PLANSERVICES.NET Hopewell United Methodist Church: Rev. Elaine Hagenbuch. Services 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month at 8:45 a.m., Sunday School at 10 a.m. Weekly Bible Study is at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, and 10 a.m. on Wednesday at the Florala parsonage. Worship is at 9 a.m. every Thursday at Florala Health a& Rehabilitation Center. Located 5 miles west of Laurel Hill on New Ebenezer Road, just over the AL state line. (850) 652-4474 or (334) 858-3456. Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, 502 McDonald Street, in Crestview. Rev. Matthew Ewing. Regular services include: Sunday- church school 9:30 AM, praise service 10:45 AM, and worship service 11:00 AM; Tuesday ser- vices include: 6 PM prayer meeting, and men's bible study at 7 PM; Wednesday Kiddie College, 5:45-7:45 PM. All are wel- come. For information, call 682-7799. New Bethel United Methodist Church, located at 5894 Hwy. 85 North. Services held Wednesday nights are the 6 PM fellowship supper and 7 PM Bible study. Sunday ser- vices are 10AM Sunday School, and 11 AM and 6 PM worship. St. Mark United Methodist Church, 2250 P.J. Adams Pkwy. in Crestview, offers the following services: 9 a.m. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday morning worship, Wednesday Bible study for the entire family at 6:30 p.m. A nursery is available for all ser- vices. Clergyman is Rev. Glenn-McCall. Call 682-5280 for more information. Nazarene Aplin Road Church of the Nazarene: 395 Aplin Road, Crestview. Rev. Gary Monk invites everyone to attend the following ser- vices; Sunday School 9:45 a.m., morning worship 10:45 a.m., and evening service at 6 p.m. Bible Study, fellowship and Caravan are at 7 p.m. Wednesday. 682-7995. Nondenominational Mount Olive Community Church: Pastor D.L. Lyons invites all interested to Sunday Services at 10 a.m., Tuesday Ladies' meeting at 7 p.m. with Marie C. Lyons, and Thursday Bible study at 7 p.m. with Pastor Dennis. The church is located at 5661 Mt. Olive Road in Crestview. Directions approximately 7 miles east on Hwy. 90, turn left on Mt. Olive Road, 2 miles. Call 682- 6218 for more information. Pentecostal Auburn Pentecostal Church: Independent Pentecostal church at 6144 Hwy. 85 North, Crestview. Pastor: Rev. Ron Williamson. Sunday Services: Sunday School 9:30 a.m., morning worship and chil- dren's church 10:30 a.m., evening and youth services at 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study at 7 p.m., along with Royal Rangers and Missionettes. Nursery available for all ser- vices. Pastor Williamson on WTJT (90.1) every weekday at 6:05 a.m. and 4:20 p.m. Phone: 6826357; fax 689-4402. Calvary Apostolic Church: 1010 Bay Street, Crestview. (behind' south side EFCU). Sunday 10 a.m. worship service with Sunday School. Tuesday 7 p.m. family prayer. Thursday 7 p.m. Bible Study. Sign language available at all services. Church motto: :The ,Church of Your Dream, The Caring Church. Pastor Charles Braneff, Jr. Church phone: (850) 423-1198. Pastor's phone: 682-6191. First Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ: Sunday services for First Pentecostal are at 10AM and 6 PM There is also a Wednesday service at 7 PM Pastor Wilbur Hawkins. They are located at 997 East Chestnut Ave. in Crestview. Call (850) 682-3497 for more information. Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church: 492 N. Fardon Blvd., Crestview, pastored by Rev. Frank Beal Sunday School, 10 AM; worship 11 AM. Bible Study Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, choir rehearsal Wednesday at 7 PM. For more information, call 682-2835. Unitarian Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast (UUFEC): located at 1295 Bayshore Drive, Valparaiso, Florida. COU?4TIYCLUBOFCRESTMVIE - Because Experience Matters... EMERALD COAST MEMORIALS 832 North Ferdon Blvd. Crestview 683-0511 or 537-6641 Serving N.W. Florida & S. Alabama Since 1928 We Offer Quality for Less Do it all Bu] Board CIass Runs in Saturday's Crestview Ne and Wednesday's Bulletin Board To place your ad ir We accept both VISA ." 1 -4 For the first 15 words per issue issue call 1 52. rCard for'your convenience. Forure firt ,e Minister: The Reverend Rodney Debs. Service is held at 10:30 AM each Sunday. For further updates, check http//www.uufec.com, the Verbal Chalice, Wick, or please call the Fellowship at 678- 7197, or 243-5247. Unity Way of Life Unity Center: Pastor Rev. George A. Schmidt, Ph.D., the Way of Life Unity Center is located at 1797 Huriburt Road in Fort Walton Beach. Sunday services: 9:30 AM and 11 AM Celebration Services. Youth Education pro- grams along with childcare are only provided at the 11 AM service. All are welcome. For information, call the office at 864- 1232 (hours by appointment). There is also a Metaphysical Bookstore (864-5945) open Sunday from 9 AM to 1 PM, and the Dial-A- Thought line, 864-9139. Other Eglin Air Force Base Chapel: Protestant Sunday Worship Services/Religious Education 0800 Traditional in West Gate Chapel; 0930 Traditional in West Gate Chapel; 0930 Gospel in Chapel Center; 1230 Contemporary in Chapel Center; Sunday School classes are available for ages 3 through adult. Call 882-8527. Protestant Holy Communion mid week worship service is every Wed., 1100 hours at the Eglin Hospital Chapel. For more information, call Chaplain Sarah Shirley at 883-9736. Eglin Air Force Base Chapel: Catholic Weekend Mass Schedule 1700 hours, Sat. in the West Gate Chapel; 0745 hours, Sun. in the Chapel Center; 1115 hours, Sun. in the West Gate Chapel. For Religious Education, call 882-7320. RCIA Wed. at 1900 hours in the Chapel Center. All military and their families are invited to join us at our many diverse services. We have services for Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and Islamic faith groups, as well as activities for all ages. Call the chapel at 882- 2111 for times and locations. Christian Life Center: Pastor Jason Palmer. Prayer is held Sunday at 2 PM, with Sunday services and Sunday School at 2:30. Bible study is held Wednesday nights at 7:30 PM Christian Life Center is located at 410 Wingard Street; call (850) 305-0198 for more information. Healing Stream Ministries: Pastor Jonathan Griffin. Saturday services are being held. The ministry is located at the cor- ner of E. Robinson and Church Street in Crestview. Call Pastor Griffin at 682-5455 for more information. The Chapel, an independent worship- ping community, has services every Sunday morning at 7:30 AM with Chaplain Hayward Chapman, and at 9 AM with Chaplain Chuck Chapman. Tuesday evenings prayer meet- ing at 6 p.m. Friday evenings Spanish prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. Services are held at 1093 S. Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview, next to Domino's Pizza. Phone: (850) 682- 9887 or (850) 423-0526. "Come as you are." The Awakening Ministries, Inc., a not- for-profit Christian music -ministry, meets every Saturday frof2-7 PM under the pavil-- ion, Kit Drive, Crestvew. Their phone num- ber is 689-1259. All amateur, semi-professional, and pro- fessional Christian music groups and individ- uals are invited to attend for practice, audi- tioning, fellowship, and prayer. Spectators and other interested parties are also wel- come. For more information call or email awakeningministries@praize.com. Iglesia Hispana Bethel: Te inbita a los servicios de adoracion a nuestro sef or Jesus. Ordon de servicios: Martes oracion 700 PM; Viemes servicio evangelistico 7:30 PM'-- Domingo escuela Dominical 11:00 AM: Domingo servicio evangelistico 6:30 PM Estamos uvicados en la 544 Main' ', Street, Crestview FL, 32536. Telefones (850) 423-0325 y cellular 543-4292. NEW BEGINNINGS The church is~ r', 412 West James Lee Blvd. in Crestview. The Sunday services is at 10:30 a.m. " PAGE 9B CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23,2006 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2006 The Arts and Design Society announces Juried Fine Arts Exhibition The Arts Center Galleries of Okaloosa-Walton College are proud to pre- sent the 14th Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition of the Arts and Design ,Society of Fort Walton iBeach in the McIlroy :Gallery May 15 through June 8. This year's juror is Cynthia Hollis, Director of the Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science in Tallahassee. The Holzhauer Gallery features works of Marguerite Edwards, win- ner of the 2005 ADSO Best in Show (Golden Brush Award). Edwards is a painter from Alabama who creates artworks employing oil based media. The public is invited to a free artists reception and awards cere- mony in McIlroy Gallery on Sunday, May 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. The Arts Center Galleries, located on the Niceville campus of OWC, are open Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. All of the 20+ exhibitions held at the two Galleries each year are always free and open to the public. Exhibits typically feature shows on international, national or regional tours. The Galleries offer several lectures, workshops and seminars throughout the year. For more informa- tion, contact the Galleries at 729-6044 or. go online to www.owc.edu/arts. "Ute Park", by Golden Brush Award winner Margaret Edwards, will be on display at OWC's Arts Center Galleries. @ PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 06-DR-1336 IN RE: The Marriage of DERRICK JAMAL HICKMAN, Petitioner/Husband, and CARMEN CAMILLE HICKMAN, Respondent / Wife. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: Carmen Camille Hickman Last known addresses: 43 Hillcrest Drive Shalimar, Florida 32579 or 2278 Nanna's Loop Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Present Address: Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to: SHAWN M. RISEN, ESQUIRE RISEN & RYAN 436 Green Acres Road FL Walton Beach, FL 32547 , ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER on or before May 4, 2006, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida either before service on Petitioner's attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Petition. WITNESS my hand and Seal of this Court on this 30th day of March 2006. CLERK OF COURT By: Teresa Fleming j Deputy Clerk 04/12/06 04/19/06 --04/26/06 . 05/03/0/o6, j . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION Case No.: 06-CP-394 IN RE:The Estate of EVELYN CORNELIA BAR- NAWELL Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE ADMINISTRATION of the estate of EVELYN CORNELIA BARNAWELL, deceased, whose date of death was November 30, 2005 is pending in the Circuit Court of Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Clerk of Circuit Court, Probate Division, Okaloosa County Courthouse, 101 James Lee Boulevard East, suite 210, Crestview, Florida 32536. The names and addresses of the per- sonal representatives and the per- sonal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dercdent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons who have claims or demands against the decedent's estate, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The Date oa the Bitat ptbication o th.s Notice Apnril 6. 2006 EVELYN BARNAWELL HAR- BAUGH Personal Representative WILLIAM W. BARNWELL Personal Representive C. THOMAS HOLLAND Attorney for Personal Representative 596 N. Ferdon Boulevard Crestview, FL 32536 (850) 682-6211/Fax 682-6822 FL Bar No. 0147404 04/26/06 04/29/06 05/03/06 05/06/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.: 2006-CP-241 IN RE: ESTATE OF LYLA J. MYERS, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of LILA J. MYERS, deceased, File Number 2006-CP-241, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.Q. DRAWER 1359, CRESTVIEW, FL 32536-1359. The names and addresses of the personal repre- sentative and the personal repre- sentative's attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAlT All persons on whom this notice is served who have objections that challenge the validity of the will, the qualifications of the personal representative, venue, or jurisdic- tion of this Court are required to file their objections with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THIS FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All Creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whor-pa'.co6y ofAis notice Is served wit In three months after the date of the first publication of this notice must file their claims with this Court WITH- IN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 26, 2006. Attorney for Personal Representative: AARON B. WENTZ 1817 Lewis Turner Boulevard Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 Telephone: (850) 863-8006 Florida Bar No. 0065810 Personal Representative: MICHAEL R. MYERS 1115 Clift Cave Rd. Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee 37379 04/26/06 04/29/06 05/03/06 05/06(06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. 06-CP-409 IN RE: ESTATE OF PETER W. PLYLER, DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of PETER W. PLYLER, deceased, whose date of death was December 28. 2005, is pending in the circuit court for Okaloosa County, Florida. The names and addresses of the personal repre- sentative and the personal repre- sentative's attorney are set forth beylo ,0 WH All c reIdiftiWfihe-5eTnedn4Fand, other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claim with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Date of first publication of the Notice of Administration: April 29, 2006 JASON R. MOLTON 660 North Ferdon Boulevard, Suite A, Crestview, Florida 32536, (850) 689-1474 Florida Bar No. 0150126 Attomey for Petitioner Personal Representative GARY M. PLYLER 5877 E. Dogwood Drive, Crestview, Florida 32539 04/29/06 05/03/06 05/06/06 05/10/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION \ CASE NO. 05-CA-4994 DIVISION CITIFINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. SUCCESSOR BY REASON OF MERGER TO CITIFINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. 344, LLC SUC- CESSOR BY REASON OF MERGER TO ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPA- &.X..F FLOWBP INC;,UCCES-- ,BY B6ON1tMERERQER ___'lH ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL "SERVICES OF AMERICA, INC., Plaintiff, vs. HOMER WILLIAM THOMPSON, et al, Defendants) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated April 20, 2006 and entered In Case NO. 05-CA-4994 of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA County, Florida wherein CITIFINANCIAL SER- VICES, INC. SUCCESSOR BY REASON OF MERGER TO CITI- FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC 344, LLC SUCCESSOR BY REASON OF MERGER TO ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPA- NY OF FLORIDA, INC. SUCCES- SOR BY REASON OF MERGER WITH ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SERVICE OF AMERICA, INC., is the Plaintiff and HOMER WILLIAM THOMPSON; PATRICIAANN THOMPSON; SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.; NORTH OKALOOSA MED- ICAL CENTER; GE MONEY BANK SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO MONOGRAM CREDIT CARD BANK OF GEORGIA; are the Defendants, I will sell to highest and best bidder for cash at CRESTVIEW: SOUTH FRONT DOOR OF THE OKALOOSA COUNTY COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, on the 22 day of May, 2006, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUAR- TER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 24 WEST, THENCE RUN SOUTH 210 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF TRACT HEREIN CON- VEYED; THENCE CONTIN- UE SOUTH 420 FEET; THENCE EAST 210 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 420 FEET; THENCE WEST 210 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. WIT By: Kitty Sims Deputy Clerk Publish In Crestview News Bulletin Invoice To: Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski, P.O. Box 25018, Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F05018643 ASSOCIATES CONV B - dnathan "See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities need- ing special accommodation to participate In this proceeding should contact Court Administration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East, Crestview, FL, 32536-3515; telephone num- ber (850) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the proceeding. or Shallmar (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities need- Ing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Court Administration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shallmar,FL, 32579; telephone number (850) 651- 7497, prior to the proceeding. 04/29/06 05/03/06 Pursuant to Section 713.75, Florida Statutes, there will be a public auc- tion May 15, 2006 at 9A.M. for the following described vehicles: 1987 Honda Prelude VIN # JHMBA6125HC017085 The auction will be held at 956 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, FL, 32536. Crestview Paint N Body has the right to turn down any and all bids. 05/03/06 A/K/Af5402 LUNNIE- * BARNES STREET, BAKIR. -JIN THE CIRCUIT COURIPOF THE FL 32531 : FIRST JUDICIAL'CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, TNESS MY HAND and the seal FLORIDA of this Court on April 25, 2006. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Court CASE NO. 06-CA-1590 NEW SOUTH PROPERTIES, INC., Plaintiff, vs. NORMA CROSBY aka NORMA PARKS; SHAWN CONWAY; AND JACKIE LARRY EBELING; not known to be either dead or alive, and their unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assigns, or any other parties claiming by, through, under, or against them, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: NORMA CROSBY aka NORMA PARKS 698 Pine Street, Crestview, FL 32536 and JACKIE LARRY EBELING 6123 Tansey, Crestview, FL 32536 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the following property in Okaloosa County, Florida: Lot 16, Block 112, Town of Crestview, according to Plat thereof on file in Plat Book 1, Page 72, In the Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court, Okaloosa County, Florida. has been filed against you in the Circuit Court in the First Judicial Circuit in and for Okaloosa County, Florida, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses to it, if any, to: JASON R. MOULTON Attorney for Plaintiff 660-A N. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 on or before June 9, 2006, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at the Okaloosa County Courthouse, Crestview, Florida either before-service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter, or a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or Petition. Dated April 28, 2006 DON HOW JfD .uvb luJ CLERK.F C F By: Kitty'Sirf r.H', ,uc Deputy Clerkic"",H ' 05/03/06 05/06/06 05/10/06 05/13/06 05/17/06 05/20/06 05/24/06 05/27/06 090 Announcements 092 Auctions 094 Meetings 096 Personal Q98. Training 100 EMPLOYMENT 102 Drivers "164 General Help 106 Home Business 108 Hotel/Motel/Restaurant 110 Labor 112 Management .114 Medical 116 Office Work 118 Part Time 120 Professional 122 Retail ~l24 Sales & Telemarketing 126 Skills / Trade 128 Positions Wanted 300 SERVICES 305 Auto 310 Business Opportunities 315 Business Services 320 Child Care 325 Domestic 330 Equipment Repair 335 Financial Services 340 Home Repair 345 Lawn Care 350 Senior Care 355 Sewing & Alterations 360 Miscellaneous 450 OKALOOSA FOR RENT 452 Apartments 454 Commercial 456 Homes 458 Land 460 Mobile Homes 462 Rooms 464 Roommate Wanted 466 Vacation / Resort 550 OKALOOSA FOR SALE 552 Apartments 554 Commercial 556 Homes 558 Investments 560 Land 562 Mobile Homes 564 Vacation / Resort 700 PETS / ANIMALS 702 Boarding 704 Livestock 706 Livestock Supplies 708 Pets 710 Pet Supplies 712 Lost& Found 800 GENERAL MERCH. 802 Antiques 804 Apparel 806 Appliances 808 Arts & Crafts 810 Computers 812 Farm Equipment 814 Furniture 816 Jewelry 818 Lawn Equipment 820 Lumber & Hardware 822 Musical Instruments 824 Office Equipment 826 Sporting goods 828 Electronics 829 Garage Sales 830 Misc. For Sale 832 Misc. Wanted 900 TRANSPORTATION 902 Auto Supplies 904 Cars 906 Boats 908 Farm Equipment 910 Motorcycles 912 Motor Homes 914 Recreational 916 Sport Utility 918 Trucks 920 Vans 922 Other 980 Tanning Write your own successful classified ad... * Be sure to give full details in your ad. Give asking price or price you are willing to pay, response will be greater. Don't abbreviate it doesn't save money and your ad is harder to read. FREE offers run one time free. Found ads run one time free. FOR CLASSIFIED ASSISTANCE, CALL... 850-682-6524 5 EASY WAYS TO PLACF YOUP CLASSs RED AD 1. Phone it in and use your VISA or MASTER CARD. 2. Mail it to P.O. Box 447, Crestview, Florida 32536 3. Bring it in to 295 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, Fl. 32536 4. E-Mail it to: okpublishing@crestviewbulletin.com 5. 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PHONE: AI-ENTION GRABBER ADDRESS: $ = 0 * CITY ST: ZIP:. O Payment Method: __ Check Enclosed, _Credit Card, _Bill Me. # (VISA) / # (M/C) Exp. Date / Exp. Date / / 0* B AS $60. 0 $9.3*a**0 BE $. B* $60 BA0S0 E $*00 07000 PAGE 10B Bull 6 0 @ - /17 7'64 each additional' word" Don't torgqt .pbout oij rl I - rl WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2006 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN I Bridgeway Center INC Administrative Assistant/Cashier Part-Time High school diploma or GED and 1 year related experience. Experience working with clients within the judicial system and Microsoft Word preferred. Apply to Bridgeway Center, Inc, Human Resources Department 137 Hospital Drive, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 Applications are accepted, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9-12, Drug Screening Required. EOE/AA SINGLE WHITE male 70 185lbs. 5'9" brown hair and eyes. Owns home and retired from US Government. Look- ing for nice white slender lady about same age that has a sense of humor and owns home. If not, that's okay. Send photo, phone and a few lines about your- self to JB, Box 876 Crestview Fl. 32536 Call 689-8038 KL 102 Drivers DRIVER TRAIN- EES NEEDED NOW! No experi- ence required. Werner Enterprises has immediate openings for entry- level semi drivers. Our avg. -drivers earn nri*d~ an $36K first yeafri40% of our drivers get home nightly/week- ly. 15-day CDL train- ing available in your area. Call today. 1- 866-280-5309. DRIVERS We're Expanding Free Health Ins! Great pay & bonus- es! 1yr. Tractor Td. Exp. w/X-end. Martin Transport 800-256-6691 RUN SOUTHEAST Only 17 Company drivers needed. Home every weekend. 80% Drop & Hook. Sign on bonus. Health & Dental. Paid vacation. Rider program. (Immediate) CDL/A 2 Yrs OTR. Shoreline Transportation. 877-208-9176. Job Se< ResortQuest w accepting al at the Crestvi on Thursday, from 3:00pnm 212 N. W Crestvie (850) 68 RESORT VACATION HOME NETWE Family Sp "Every Neighborhooc Now I Kitche Compe Flexibi Apply in between Located in Cre 2509 S. Fei Cresi 104 General Help NOW HIRING Car- penters, Helpers and Laborers must have transportation 546-0484. $ ABSOLUTELY THE BEST $ Temporary Staff- ing Co. in this area. Labor Find- ers needs youl Highest Pay, Best Assignments. $6.50-$12.00 per hour paid daily. Positions open daily. Have A Car? Earn extra $$. Open 5:30A.M. 6-B Hollywood Blvd., FWB. Never a fee. 850-243- 2699 EX P D IE E mCE 104 General Help $25-$30/HR. AVG. STARTING PAY. Part Time & Full Time Positions Available. Princess House / Opportunity Workshop & Cus- tomer Appreciation Day! Sat. May 6th, 12:30 p.m. at Re- gency Inn, Crest- view, $100's in Give- aways for this Spe- cial Event. Present this ad & bring friends for tickets in a special drawing. Call 334-3619 for more details and how you can earn $145 FREE! APPRENTICE NEEDED. Work from home, full train- inn hbeninner level 104 General Help VINYL SIDING labor no exp. necessary Will teach right per- son. Call 850-758- 8896 ROOFERS ROOFERS ROOFERS Crestview home re- pair hiring hard working roofer la- bors that want to learn the roofing trade, All workmen's comp and insuran- ces paid. Salary based, long term employment, 682- 5529 108 Hotel/Motel & Restaurant CRACKER BAR- 120 Professional WESLEYAN CHILDCARE is ac- cepting applications for time. Please Call 682-7319 126 Skills/Trade BOB CAT operator, grade work experi- ence a must. Pay DOE 850-549-3910 * -A. L. .. = 91u, "-g- ............ REL OF DESTIN ELECTRICAL help- computer skills. ers needed must www.cashflow123.c Now hiring all posi- 315 have valid driver I- om/djanisz tions. Cooks, serv- Business Services havers, cashiers. Apply cense. apply in per- CNC MACHINE Op- in person or call AMAZING MOTH- son at Crestview erators No experi- 269-3344. Located ER'S Day Special: Electric 900 'W. ence Necessary. at foot of Mid-Bay Facial and Massage James Lee Blvd. Day Shift Monday Bridge. Good bene- Combo Amazing EXPERIENCED thru Thursday. Will fits and up to 3 rais- Face and Body GRILL Train. Apply in per- es in 1st year. Shop Phone 689- Cook and cashier, son 8AM-11AM 3900. 840 N. Ferdon Apply in person at Monday Thursday 110o Blvd. Crestview. Mickey's Grocery @ 3100 Adora Teal Labor Lic#MA16666 6407 Hwy 189 Way, Crestview 850- CASH FOR your car North. Baker, Flori- 689-2889. EOE HELP WANTED dead or alive. We al- da. 537-2566. CRESTVIEW NEWS Lawn Maintenance so clear garage, -FLORAlon cR BULLETIN% ..- ... sc .......rred, V11' s DELV0ERY 3 60 TIn. .. rental clearing. no DELIVERYI3" "' NbV hiring for our train. Drivers license job to smalL 305- -Personineede8' asb Inserter positions. required Crestview 1957 must be willing to hours are; Mon. 9am area. Call 259-7745 leam the florist busi- till? -Tue. 6:30 pm or 305-2319 DUMP TRAILER ness and accept all till? & every other Don't tear up your responsibilities in- Friday 9:30 pm til? 112 yard or crack your evolved. Call for ap- Apply in person at Management driveway with a pointment 682-5926 295 W. James Lee dumpster. Get a HELP WANTED Blvd. Crestview. MANAGER NEED- dumpster on wheels Crestview Irrigation HELP WANTED ED for Able Body from Lawn Tek & Landscaping now roofing company, Labor's Defuniak Call Brad @ hiring landscaping drivers license a Springs team. Corn- 865-3266 and irrigation per- plus call Russell or pany specializes in KEN'S PAINTING sonel. Salary will de- Debbie 689-8075 or servicing the con- AND pend on Knowledge 830-6680 struction, hospitality, HOME and experience. MANUFACTURING light industrial and IMPROVEMENTS Please apply in per- MACHINE Shop special events mar- LLC son at 1405 S. Fer- Crestview Area kets. Duties include Specializing in cus- don Blvd. Crestview Machinist com- dispatching workers tom colors, Texture, FI 32539 petitive pay with to job sites, setting- Sheetrock, wood rot, NEED DRIVER with work experience, up \new accounts, Repairs and more. NED DRIVER with. CNC Machine Op- making service calls Phone 850-826- a clean Class B & E erators. to clients, recruiting 1275 or 850-826- License, position in- QC Dept. temps etc. Construc- 2321 eludes some physi- Shop support/ex- tion sales experi- MOBILE HOMES cal labor. Apply inew penence with shop ence & bilingual transports. Call 682- person at Crestview floor maintenance (English-Spanish) a 2075 Wholesale, 984 W. and tools. Plus! Ability to work 20 James Lee Blvd. Entry level jobs flexible hours to in- NOTARY SERV- Crestview. available with evalu- elude early mornings ICES. Call anytime. ation after 90 days. & weekends a 682-7876 or 865- Benefits: Vacation, MUST. Competitive 3514. We do wed- holiday, insurance, salary, bonus & ben- dings or any notary 401K, climate-con- efits pkg. Email re- services. trolled environment. sume to re- PRISTINE CLEAN Interested parties gion31jobs@able- Complete cleaning fax resume: 682- body.net or fax to service for homes 3543 or call for ap- 850-433-4575. EOE condo's and com- ekers! pointment 682-8033. OFFICE MANAGER mercial. Licensed NEEDED EXPERI-ANAGER and insured. Phone ill be on-siteED EX needed, must have 850-345-9335 or cleaner, part-timHouse Quick Books experi- 376-3142. applications cleaner, part-time ence with, construc- "We Will Be There ew JobsPluS work, Saturday and tion background. When You Need Sunday with some Salary will depend hen You Need May 4, 2006 week-day help. Call on knowledge and Us." - 5:00pm 240-9678 experience. Please Sand or Dirt deliv- ilson St. NOW HIRING fax resume to 683- ered no job too Big 2006 0921 or apply in per- or too Small 682- ew, FL POSTAL JOBS son at Crestview Irri- 2075 9-7823 $18/hour starting, gation & Landscap- Avg. Pay $57K/year. ing. 1405 S. Ferdon 320 Federal Benefits, No Blvd. Crestview Fl. Child Care EST. Experience Needed. 32539 KIDS DISCOVERY S1-800-584-1775. experience teach- Ref # P2900. 114 ers, CDA's and cook PART TIME Medical needed. 423-0449. h5 TYPE SETTER Three (3) days a CLINICAL TECHNI- LOOKING FOR re- week, great after CIAN needed F/T sponsible loving per- o5s Pubs school job. Apply in for growing Optha- son to care for chil- d Should Have One" person, NO PHONE mology Practice in dren during summer CALLS PLEASE!!! Crestview Fax. Con- Mon-Thurs. Call "iring The Crestview fidential Resume to 850-252-3769. Hn t agNews Bulletin 850-515-1520 taff James Lee 325 Sta f Blvd. CNA'S NEEDED Domestic 11am to 7pm 3 to titive Pa WACKEN HUT 11, 7am to 7pm on MCCURLEY tItive Pay Security weekends Call 423- CLEANING e Hours Now hiring Security 1228 L NI e Hour Officers for Blue Service. Family Person Mountain Beach and owned and operat- Person Santa Rosa Beach. Pro120fessional ed. Licensed and I 2-4 pm $9.75 to $10.00 hr. Proessiona insured. Reasona- HS/GED required. TWIN HILLS Learn- ble rates. Residen- stview Corners We will provide ing Center has an tial & new construc- rdon Blvd. training for class "D opening for a care tion. Call for appt. vieon Security License. giver/teacher. Call on estimate. 585- tew Call 800- 527-5941 689-1663 5311. OEM/F/D/V AuctioC3 BuildingMaterial 3 s n ForS..... 0. . Busine-sOpportunitles I) .. All,.r 13.0,0910) .o.3I3 lo, .)69-)323 V50.0400.033.066.6990 I .P-lu.w I *9.. )7 313 106r 3003L W*03 690394 5633 wor6me12loi.0m 333o. 6.l0l, oA R6, o'6dll 3 t, d Ipt35,90 0 ll700 1 nF, 9AA- V2i94. 0w.2o7owl. 2 BB).043.8726. 3 33 W2 3A50*T-UCCO9CN 3 030000)., In 36(3043WAN60 06 **-I. -- Y(,6 C 0.0 - l -. C.t AB . Aio.6 U R 00)0-.30G S E 0S.y.1- " 1w.. 06621 Co 4390) (0<6)024.237g. pr-rDRES LOK B yi rcnKC.70 332. 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(.0.A6-54..6), O.0666.*C)I6.03.56.2 (Week of May 1,2006 j FREE ESTIMATES Quality Curb & RESURFACING LLC CUSTOM CONCRETE LANDSCAPEBORDER Color/Texture & Stamp Impressions Available Specializing In Decorative Overlays Of New/Existing Concrete Office:. Pool Decks, Patios, Porches,8 Driveways,Walks JOE McCARTHY/OWNER 682-8228 So Mch More Licensed and Insured / Cell: I & Much More Reasonable Rates 1 1 SResidential & Commercial www.qualitycuurb.com 217-282 ' (CURB) , 340 Home Repair CRESTVIEW CARPENTRY Cabinets, additions, remodeling. Quality dependable work. Custom wood work- ing, 25 years experi- ence. Licensed and insured. Call Wes 689-1575 We also do handicap ramps HANDY D'S 25 years experience, no job too small. Home repairs and improvements, if you want it done call 537-9066 HARDWOOD FLOORS Elite floors 3 gen- erations of quality sanding installs repairs. Free esti- mates. 850-549-7491 S. Ping & Handy- man Service Available. LASCO HANDYMAN INC. Licensed and In- sured Honest and dependable, refer- ences Call Terry 902-3928 RANDY LITTLE PROGRESSIVE PAINTING. Interior, Exterior, Free Estimates. Specialize In repainting. Will beat all bids. Pressure washing service Licensed & Insured. 682-7375/240- 8443. .LIGHTER SIDE ... 4F RESH SALADS BEGINNING THURSDAY lWN MEAT MARKET 340 Home Repair MIKE GOLLES PAINTING Interior, exterior, also Pressure Washing. Licensed' & Insured. Free estimates. Ph. 682-5347. Senior citizen discounts. WIND HAM CONST. For all home repair, Decks, Fences, Carports, Utility sheds, patios, trim, window & door re- placement, Free estimates Good Service. Licensed and insured. Call today! 537-8810 or 850-306-5387 WEBB'S HANDYMAN SERVICE Quality home main- tenance repairs and improvements. Free estimates. Licensed and insured. 537- 9955/259-6170 342 \ Landclearing NORTHWESTT, FLORIDA LAND CLEARING Fill-Dirt, Leveling, Site-work. Licensed and Insured 537-2142 Cell: (850) 758-OQ0 ' After hour I I: . (850) 534p6t Lawn,4 y LOT C6-XARING and d4i !,t1o0h. Cheap! 682-T,6 5 1- Premier W I" Drilling License #3191 4' WuLL UPTIwBO 682-4998 LICENSED & INSURED i PgIthau.m b SLandsCape . Irlutialoa, Inc. License #4510 Sprinkler Systems Landscape Design Landscape Lighting 682-4998 LICENSED & INSURED email: weirrigateu@yahoo.com Joshua Dillard Owner 3106 E. Chestnut Ave. Crestview, FL S Interior / Exterior New Construction Repaint Specialist gir Pressure Washing 84 Wallpaper Removal 850-305-4865 RIGHT HERE, RIGHT OW, RIGHT PRICE. BULLETIN BOARD CLASSIFIED, Now ON THE WEB AT WWW.CRESTVIEWNEWSBULLETIN.COM PAGE 11B Crestview Homes And Surrounding Areas Perfect place for a home or secluded second home. Property backs up to Blackwater Forest. Property has a 1208 s/f mobile home and a 40x60 barn on property. Close to hunting and fishing. $875,000 Lovely home on 14.6 ac in the Holt area. The 50x30 metal barn houses 3 horse stalls. There Is about 7-8 ac of Bahai grass pasture. John Deere tractor and equipment also conveys. $885,000 Tons of upgrades and near elementary and middle school. Custom brand new home just waiting for a family. Tigerwood floors, tile, carpet and maple cabinets. Lovely front porch. Don't miss this one! $299,900 South of 1-10 all brick home has cathedral ceilings with planter nooks in the living room. Tile throughout except bedrooms, privacy fence in back., upgraded appliances. Very nice home. $275,700 South of 1-10 just waiting for a new family. 5 bdrm 3 bath home is close to all shopping areas. New roof in 2005 and house has recently been repainted. Fenced back yard and a 10x10 playhouse. $255,000 This is a great place to raise a family that wants to have the country life but also be near the city. Brick home with metal roof on 5 ac of land. Bring your horse and enjoy the country. $182,000 Outstanding Agan-. Ouanding Results. Agency One, Inc. 682-8309 or 678-8919 To FMe (800) 239-8309 301 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL32536 EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERAMnE'D. a - www.genihouse.com 342 Landclearing PAGE12B RESTIEW EWS ULLEIN WDNESAY,0AY030200 'on c L0orse TOWNHOMES For more info 850-902-5975 beachproperties The'name yocantust -tcmpeole..2I Rear Wanda Davis r& Richard Baylis Your Crestview Connection! LoIs, HOMES, & ACREAGE HOLID.A FRARMS: 10 acre parcels with the horse oMner in mind Resmtenve community %ith acfie homeowners a- -catio&. .- . 35 ACRES adomining Blackkater Forest. Will divide into 2 parcels Rick Epperson, HOUSE WITH 7 ACRES, BARNS & POND. Broker CALL ME! Chapper Real Estate, Inc. 865-7777 or 682-7718 rick@nwfla865-7777 or 682-7718 rick@nwfla-homes.com www.nwfla-homes.com Plumbing and 'kepair Service FaUcets, Toilets, Vanities & Hot Water Heaters Robert Brewer Wetiess Plumbing, LLC State Licensed S&Insured 345 Lawn Care DIRT FOR Sale up to 5 yards delivered for $75. 758-1477 i wu' e~tt, ./ ~Dennis Mann S Broker, Owner Lic# BK700875 Eden Square 2 One acre lots 8142 8th St. Laurel Hill, 3/2 New Construction - Many Upgrades Ready to move in! 117 Lonnie Jack Crestview 3/2,.1070 square feet Privacy fenced back yard. 3153 Airport Rd. Crestview 5/3, .24x24 Florida Room Jayde Estates 3/2 and 4/2 plans available Homes under $210,000 5139 Whitehttrst Ln Crestview 3/2 All brick - Privacy fence 6859 Bill Lundy Rd 8+ Acres with pond, 2 Story 4/2 480 Stillwell Blvd 3/2 Corner lot, Privacy fenced back yard 4587 Top Flight 4/2 over 2000 square feet on golf course Dennis Mann Realty 802 N. Wilson St. Crestview, FL 32536 850-682-1218 850-974-4476 345 Lawn Care J&K TREE Service reasonable rates. call today. Free Esti- mates. Licensed and Insured. Call 537-7412. zlb A b~i Iilt r------------------------------------ DINO SINOPOLI (850) 974-7778 Email: dino@calldino.com I CALL TODAY! Residential Property, New Construction Relocation Assistance, Acreage, Condo's, Commercial or Investment Property I FREE MARKET EVALUATION I RE/MAX AGENCY ONE, INC. www.calldino.com 301 S. Ferdon Blvd., Suite A Crestview, FL 32536 Office: 850.682.8309 M. I Fax: 850.682.8279 I Toll Free: 1.800.239.8309 I L.------------------------- ------------------i--------mi i.1. 345 Lawn Care ACCEPTING CONTRACTS for 2006. Crestview Home Re- pair & Improvement, LLC has just added a Lawn Service DI- vision, and is ac- cepting contracts for the 2006 season. Contract, can be seasonal ,,or, 1 .year_ with discounts, Competitive Rates. Quality work, Gener- al cleanup, debris hauling with Hy- draulic trailers... Free Estimates!!! LI- CENSED AND IN- SURED. We have flat rates for "One - Time call-in service of $65. for the first hour, then residen- tial rate is $35. per hour, and Commer- cial Rate is $50. per hour. Call or Fax the office with your needs. 682-5529 Owner Chip Bow- dren ERIC'S LAWN Service Seasonal and Annual Mainte- nance Call for free Estimate 902-3231 or 682-7567. WALKER LAWN MAINTENANCE Mowing, Trimming, Pruning,One time or year round. Li- censed and insured. 537-4419 Referen- ces Available THIS HOME IS A TRUE SHOWPIECE- MAKE THIS THE FIRST HOME YOU SEE! YOU WONT BE DISAPPOINTED IMMAC- ULATE 3/2 THAT HAS GENTLY BEEN LIVED IN. AMENITIES INCLUDE 28 FOOT ABOVE GROUND POOL, Lg KITCHEN & LIVING ROOM,ALARM SYSTEM,REFRIGERATOR, LOCATED IN A CUL-DE- SAC. INCLUDES HOME WARRANTY. $188,900 #425986 EXQUISITE CUSTOM BUILT EXECUTIVE HOME loaded w/amenities which include the following: heated & cooled Florida room, brand new heating & air, new privacy fence and deck. $484,900 #425430 BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED COUNTRY HOME that is located on 10 acres that are secluded and wooded. Home has loads of amenities, Tile Floors in Kitchen and Dining Area, as well as Both Baths and Utility Room. There is a Fireplace, cathedral ceilings, wood floors. $310,00 #419420 Mel Weir CeUl:850-240-4785 mel.weir@pellcanproperty.com F 11 .^ er^ ^ i"*j j~ ^ Phone: 682-9227 Fax: 689-7508 5210 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview www.pelicanproperty.com 345 Lawn Care S&P LAWN Service. Dependable Quality Service. 682-9780 or 902-5669 355 Alterations 355 Sewing & Alterations SEWING MACHINE & VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS Call 682-3041 or 664-2245 360 Miscellaneous SOUTH ALABAMA Metal Sales We specialize in painted metal roof- ing, pole bams, met- al trusses, metal purlins,Insulation & portable Buildings 888-656-1882 TRACTOR WORK all type 682-7492 cell 546-1218 WE BUY scrap Gold! highest dollar paid .682-3638 452 Apartments FOR SALE Lockhart, AL 2BR/IBA, 1,160 sqft. Recently com- pletely remodeled, 520 sqft Workshop, 2 Sheds. Near beautiful Lake Jackson. Priced to sell at $78,000. (334) 858-5814 (Leave Message) ( OHNMON _fl ...A uwv.OS Foxwood Estates; perfect place to build your dream home 143 Carr Drive 3 bd/2 bath home located in town; wood- burning fireplace in den; 2 storage sheds, a 2 story playhouse and fenced-in yard 602-604 Henderson Street triplex w/ 4 adjoining vacant lots located in the heart of Crestview; brand new metal roof to be installed in May 335 Main Street 1000 sq ft commercial building located in historical downtown Crestview; perfect location for any profes- sional business (850) 682-1800 www.janetjohnsonrealty.com 828 N. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 * 452 Apartments For Rent BENT CREEK APARTMENTS II Vouchers Accepted. Some rental assis- tance may be availa- ble. 1 & 2 bedroom HC & non-HC ac- cessible apartments. 209 Bent Creek Rd. Crestview, FL. Call 850-682-5563, TDD 711, Voice 800-955- 8770 Equal Housing Opportunity. CRESTVIEW INN Motel $40 daily ; $225 weekly, Furnished efficiency, $225 weekly 682- 4466 ONE BEDROOM Furnished apt. $700. a month including utilities NO pets. Call 682-3166 456 Homes For Rent 3BR/2BA 2CG Brick home, Days night & weekends 682- 5533. ERA AMERICAN Realty of Northwest Florida INC. 682-4822 or 651-5717 Equal Housing opportunity Baker: 1812 Waterway 3/2 $1175. Crestview: 722 E. Lee Ave. 3/2 $875. 115 Mill Pond Cove 3/2 $895. 209 Swaying Pine Ct. 3/2 $ 925. - 211 Swaying Pine Ct. 3.2 $950. 2514 Lake Silver Rd. 3.2 $975. 519 Krest Drive 3/2 $ 995. - 320 Strawbridge Dr. 3/2 $995. 423 Northview Lane 3/2 $1000. 2994 Wind- sor Cir. 3/2 $1050. - 811 6th Ave. 3/2 $1050 3313 Sky- wagon Dr. 3/2 $1100. 343 Powell Dr. 3/3 $1150 2849 Old Mill way 4/2 $1175. 331 Egan DR. 3/2 $1225. - 2812 Atoka Trail 3/2 $1200. 4389 Lake- view Dr. 4/2.5 $1800. Visit us at: w w w e ra - american.com 2326 JAMES PEADEN ROAD / 7.55 ACRES Come see this Very Nice Mobile Home on almost 8 beautiful acres with a small pond! MLS#409424 - $267,900. Call JAMES WHEAT at (850) 305- 0265 or Teel and Waters Real Estate Co. 682-6156 456 Homes For Rent 1YR OLD 3/2/2 near Auburn Rd. $1000/mo. No smoking,. no pets. Avail. May 1st. 315- 1057. DUPLEX APT. 3bd/2ba No pets $795. plus SD $775. Available May 1st. 2 block from Walker Elem School 683- 1354 / 217-4534 EDERLY GENTEL- MEN looking for someone to share his home and to help run the house duties, Please call 537-9658. 2002 CUSTOM Country Home/ 3/2 garage, North Crest- view $1200 rent/de- posit no smoking 1 yr. lease/ 855-2593 FOR LEASE with option to buy 2BR/1BA 1,200 sq/ft on 3/4 acre cor- ner lot. $1,100. per month 3310 Auburn Rd. 682-0791 FOR SALE 3BR/2BA, 2CG, 1,600sqft. Formal dining room, breakfast nook, new carpet, tile, paint, all appliances stay. Steeplechase Subdivision $199,900 423-0037 SALADS SQ SANDWICHES PLATE LUNCHES MEAT MARKET 456 Homes For Rent RENTALS!!! 217 Forrest Park- way, $875, 3/1.5 in- cludes lawn care, small pet allowed. - 207 Brittany, $875, 3/2/1 small pet al- lowed 1317 Sun- shine Dr, $900. 3/2 updated, large yard - 119 Gillis, $1250., 4/2/1 includes lawn care. All properties require a credit check, one year lease; no inside smoking, pet fees are non-refundable. Call Debra Frost - 682-6156 Teel and Waters Real Estate NEWLY RENOVAT- ED 4bd/2ba on An- derson Street $900. Plus $900. deposit, 682-0791 ask for Barbara NORTH CREST- VIEW 3/2 home $800 rent. $1000 deposit. No smok- ing. lyr lease. 865- 2593. THIS WEEK'S LISTINGS Being Sold AS IS 3BR/IBA Traditional home, Built-In Bookcases, Vinyl & Carpet Flooring, Pavilion/Gazebo, Workshop, & Yard Building. Property could be split make a great parcel for construction of new home. Centrally located and near Lake in Defuniak Springs. $126,900 MLS# 410063m BEAUTIFUL TR0-LEVEL CUSTOM 3BR/3BA home sitting on 3.1 acres on a spring fed Lake Tantara. All new appliances, new roof, whirlpool tub in 1H/BA, tile and wood floors throughout home, master suite and guest bedroom. Lg barn and bird sanc- tuary with electric. Don't miss out! $359,900 MLS# 421411m 3BR/2BA HOME awaiting your arrival. Huge Florida Roam (18X22), plus large fenced back yard with separate 20X24 garage, and 16XIO shed. Only $179,900 MLS# 424340md GREAT HOME IN NEW SUBDIVISION OF THE PINES, 3BB/2BA all brick, 2-car garage. Master bedroom with trayed ceiling, Ig great room,, split bed- room. Home will be ready to move in by mid-May. A Must See!! $182,700 MIS# 418513m ALL BRICK 3BR/2BA South of 1-10 on large level lot. Breakfast bar, dining room, wood burning fireplace, 2-car garage. Large shed/barn in back yar tSeller will -provide Old- Re h' o Rome Wamraeftr'nB Si',' Inou hnti 42saS,T,d 3BR/2BA NEWLY CONSTRUCTED All Brick Home just off Mt Olive Rd. Nice level one acre lot, with split foor plan and double garage. $209,900 MLS# 427858 WOWI! BRAND NEW BRICK Home 3BR/2BA, split bedroom plan, vaulted ceiling in Livingroom, 2 car garage, garden tub in master bathroom. All on I acre. $209,900 .fLS# 427856 4BR/2BR NEW ALL BRICK Home on I acre just minutes from town. Large cov- ered back porch to enjoy the out- doors. Split floor plan, ceramic tile in foyer, kitchen, bathrooms, laundry & dining room. Vaulted and treyed ceilings throughout. Covered front porch. Double van- ities in both bathrooms. Hurry this won't last long. $298,500 MLS#408780m Baylis & Davis Realty Your Crestview Connection 456 Homes For Rent 5/2/2 NEW home 2000 +sq.ft. w/appls. cr.ck. No Pets/smok- ing $1,500. month, available now. 729- 1171 / 855-8219 3 BR/1BA Fenced yard, work shop, 133 Smith St. $550. Rent $500. DD 682- 2147 ROOMY 2BD. on Auburn Rd. $750. plus $750. deposit 682-0791 9.7 ACRES RAINBOW DRIVE, DEFUNIAK SPRINGS MLS#413345 $130,000. Call Dave Russell (850)-259-6696 or Teel and Waters Real Estate Co. 682-6156 FURNuITUR APPLIANCES 8 TIRES... OH MY. BULLETIN BOARD CLASSIFIED, TAKE A TAX WRITE OFF OR POCKET TAX FREE CASH. I 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3,2006 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN PAGE 12B PAGE 13B WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2006 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN Michael Gardner. of Award Chevrolet invites everyone to stop by and let him show you how in a new er used vehicle teday. ward M 0AmmmnuEWUI VYour lveredoHeadquarters Locally Owned & Operated _A j id 4150 8. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview in l1EVUIE 662-.2731 4039 Hwy 90 East 3 Acres BRICK HOME! Split plam, lots of cabinets, 26'x40' workshop, 14xl14 gazebo & fencing. Horses allowed. MLS#417945 $369,000. Call Irene Russell 850-259-6696 or Teel & Waters Real Estate 682-6156 FOR SALE 704 Livestock PUREBRED BEEF- MASTER Heifers 2yrs old. Bred to registered, Red An- gus Bulls. $1200. each. Call 850-834- 3881. 708 - Pets 1YR OLD male neu- tered AKC Brittany Spaniel $200 or best offer. Call 305-8400. FREE PUPPIES. Part Chow part, Ger- man Sheppard. 3 fe- male, 1 male about 9 weeks. 5815 Hilary St BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. NO AGENTS. Brick Home, 3BR/2BA, Split floor plan, 2C/G, Lg.Screen Room w/12'x20' deck, Lg. eat-in kitchen, Formal DR. Excellent location on the corner in a quiet cul-de-sac. Too many extras to list Must Seel 1284,000 850-974-0018 e Sade @4 Ownee 2564 KINGSTON MD., Brand New, 1400sqft, 3BD/2BA, 2 car garage $200,000 974-2533 456 Homes For Rent 2002 CUSTOM Country Home 3/2 garage North Crest- view $1200 rent/ de- posit NO smoking 1 yr. lease. 865-2593 RENTALS, $1 TQW 3Br.f2Ba: -homes" on Apple Dr. Both $950. each Availa- ble now. June 1st rentals:- 5Br/3Ba brick home $1,300. 3Br/1.5Ba. Brick home $875. 682-7718 / 865- 7777 460 Mobile Homes HOUSE TRAILER for rent. 2BR/2BA in Baker. For details call 902-3465 462 Rooms For Rent CAMPER FOR RENT For one person. Full kitchen with gas stove, water heater & furnace, you pay gas plus $30. de- posit that is refund- able. Full bath.. $145. weekly. Call 537-9258 SHARE HOUSE' Large room @ $145. week New home, cable, phone,. utilities included $10. deposit for cleanup. 537-9258, cell (850)221-0320 556 Homes For Sale 1/2 ACRE CORNER LOT 2/Ba 2/Bd. Brick home, fenced back yard, new car- pet, tile, kitchen cab- inets, also includes side by side refriger- ator washer & dryer. $189,000 Call 682- 8566 leave mes- sage. FOUR HOMES 3BR. 1 bath, 131 &133,Smith Street. 204,304 E. 1st Ave. Good rental income 682-2147 FOR SALE 2BR/1BA 1,200 sq-ft on 3/4 acre corner lot $175,000. 3310 Auburn Rd Owner fi- nancing available 682-0791 456 Homes For Rent ALL NEW, All brick homes, White Oak Estates in beautiful Laurel Hill Fl. Start- ing in the 180's. Call Bev McNally with Carriage Hills Realty at 803-0875. -- HOUSE FOR sale 802 East Chestnut $62,000. firm. 1,100 sq/ft., 682-5019 or 902-0080 NEW BRICK home, Crestview 3/2/1 1400 sq/ft, carpet and tile floors, ca- thedral ceilings, oak cabinets, marble vanities, 10 year warranty. To be completed in June. $204,900. 978-8228. PRE Foreclosure must sell 3BD/2BA Sugar Sand RE Service. 850-586- 8884 No Agent - wwwnwfrealestatein- fo.com PRICE REDUC- TION! Must see! Practically new 3BR/3BA with acre- age in Laurel Hill. Call Bev McNally with Carriage Hills Realty at 803-0875. 560 Land For Sale 1 ACRE wooded lot Silver Hills Road 150x300 $95,000. ph. 585-8948 150 ACRE road frontage on HWY 431. Russell Coun- ty, AL. Huge creek. Great hunting. 34.95 acre. 678-778-4571. 4 ACRES flat wood- ed lot for sale by owner 125x125, cleared homesight in Baker $80,000. Call 532-8246 562 Mobile Homes PLACE FOR sale road front $47,000. or best Cash price. Ph. 398-1058 704 Livestock 802 Antiques RON'S ANTIQUES Furniture, glass- ware, clocks & clock repair. Buy/Sale/ Es- tates Mon. Fri, 9-5 / Sat. 9-2. 213 N. Main St. 689-1007 or 305-2441 804 Apparel SWIMSUITS SWIMSUITS SWIMSUITS AT LA -TANS 265 N. Main Street 682-0648 806 ,- - Appliances& GAS DRYER, white, stainless drum like new, transferable warranty $425. OBO Elec. washer white $200. OBO 682- 3460 GAS STOVE Bu- tane or Natural $100. 652-4155. KENMORE WASH- ER and dryer large capacity works great $250. OBO 585- 3921 QUALITY USED Appliances. Washer, Dryers, Refrigera- tors, & Stoves w/warranty. Batson's Appliances. PARTS & REPAIR 209 N. Main St. 682-1149. SIDE BY side fridge ice and water though door like new $300. Electric stove $75.00 652-4019 RON'S APPLIANCE & PARTS Appliance Repair, All brands- We buy working appliances- 215 N. Main Street Call 689-1007 After hours 682-2844!!! 814 Furniture BEDROOM SUITE- double bed, dresser with mirror. Dining room set, pedestal table & six chairs, china cabinet lighted with mirror, large sideboard. Other misc. items. 850- 682-1709 BUNK BED ALL wood construction loft style, with 3 drawer desk, 4 drawer chest, also 6 drawer dresser with mirror. Excellent condition. All 4 $300. 423-9992 leave message. CUSTOM MADE white solid wood bunk beds. Castle design with 3 draw- ers. One of a kind. $200. Solid pine 3 drawer student desk $50. OBO will email pictures. 689-1675 or 420-0140. 814 Furniture HOSPITAL BED Cost $1,800. asking $800. Electric reclin- er cost $600. asking $250. Call 682-2456 818 Lawn Equipment 2003 CRAFTSMAN lawn mower. Self propelled, with grass catcher. Very good condition. $150. 9am 10 pm. 682- 9052. CRAFTSMAN AU- TOMATIC Riding Mower. Kohler ohv 16HP 42" deck with bagger. Excellent condition. $895. 682-8835. Sporting Goods PEVGEOT MAR- SEILLE 12 speed racing bicycle with all accessories ex- cellent condition $130. 892-7765 829 Garage Sales 285 HOLLANS St. May 8th 8-12 TV, desk, tools & glass- ware, lots of misc. BACK YARD sale Fri. May 5th 8-12 176-West First St. Rain or Shine COMMUNITY YARD Sale 2 block. Sat. May-6th- Sam-'4ptm Rayburn St. and Coremo Dr., off Aplin Road, turn at Eglin Federal Credit Union So. Ferdon Blvd. FRI. SAT. 7:30 - 12:00 Two Family 1411 Grandview Dr. Nice Ladies clothes, shoes, small appli- ances, lots of house- hold items. GARAGE SALE Sat. May 6 7am to 12:00prn 540 John King. GIGANTIC MULTI- FAMILY garage sale! May 5th -6th 7-12. 6044 Dorches- ter Place, 85 N turn left onto Lake Silver Rd., go 3/4 mile turn right, end of street. Furniture, tile top dining set, tri fold Oak Futon, recliner, lamps, lawn mow- ers, stroller with car seat, home decor, comforter sets, dish sets, glassware, coke items, Avon bottles,, toys, mov- ies, books, clothing - (infants, juniors, adults) much-much more. Cash only! MAY 6th Lots of household necessi- ties and decors 6-12 3081 Quasar Dr. I N D OO R YARDIBAKE sale at Our Savior Lutheran Church. 178 North Ave., across from Live oak Cemetary on Saturday May 6 from /8am-2pm. lots of baked goods, tools, baby clothes, misc. Sponsored by Thrivnet for Luther- ans MAY 6TH 8am - 1pm 246 Lindberg Street Crestview. Remodeling house- Lots of stuff, bath vanities interior doors, vanity lights, gas grill etc. MOVING SALE May 6th 7am until 1pm. Furniture, kitchenware baby items and much more. 424 Brown Place YARD SALE 2935 McCarty Ave. 6 May 7-12. Baby stuff, cloths, misc. 829 Garage Sales MOVING SALE! Saturday, May 6th @ 7am, 165 Nun Drive in Countryview Estates. Furniture, exercise equipment, movies heeleys, kitchenware, Christ- mas decorations and much more! MULTI FAMILY yard sale 8-1 Sat. 921 West 90 (Farm Bureau office) MULTI FAMILY yard sale at 5912 Oak Hill Rd. 8-12pm sat. 5/6. MULTI FAMILY yard sale May 5th and 6th, Fri./Sat. 8:00 till noon. If rain cancel till the next weekend. 5778 Seminole Dr. off OLD BETHEL RD. MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Sat. 5-6-06 Huge selection of ladies cloths, books, elec- tronics, movies, stuf- fed animals, cloth- ing, ceramics and much more 5457 Hwy 4 Baker, 2 miles N. Hwy 90 if rained out will be on Sunday 8am-4pm MULTI FAMILY Yard Sale. May 5th and 6th. Friday, Sat- urday 8:00 till noon. If rain cancel till next weekend. 5778 Seminole Dr off Old Bethel Rd. SAT. 8-5 935 S. Pearl St. Close to Southside school. Movies, records, books, Barbie dolls, clothes, pictures, other stuff. Rain or shine ,SPRIIG .QL EAt'L ING Moving sale may 6th 7am ? If rain cancel 6207 Hwy 85 N. Crest- view. Tools table saw, furniture, bath- room vanity, mirror, collectibles, books, much more. Watch for signs. TUPPERWARE NEW Catalog, monthly special Re- placement order. Call Jackie 682- 4305. or 689-4744 YARD SALE May 5th & 6th rain or shine from 8 until 3 5788 Kellie Dr. off Orchidcrest. Clothes pageant dresses. household toys, you name it we just might have it Cash only! YARD SALE Sat. 6th 7- 1 Rain or shine 6181 Bethany Drive Crestview. We will have lots of items, books, clothes, whatnots 830 Miscellaneous For Sale BOBWHITE QUAIL eggs. $2.50 Dozen. 682-1714. WELDER WEIGHT machine with leg lift and chest press $175 OBO 830-0409 WINDOW A/C for sale like new $200. Call 682-5019 WOLFF TANNING BEDS Full body units from $22 a month! Buy Direct and save. Free color catalog. Call today! 1-800- 7 1 1 -01 5 8 . www.np.etstan.com DANIEL'S AiVOMOIVyE RVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED MAJOR & MiNOR REPAIR SPECIALIZING IN ENGINE OVERHAUL FoicN & Docme *.WRECKER SERVICE AVAILABLE DOING BUSINEss SINCE ???? Licensed & Insured . =0850.537-3828 E 523 Hwy 90 WEST HOLT, FL FOR SALE 1996 20'4" Angler 204,walkaround cuddy, . 140 Suzuki, custom T-top, rod holders, electron- ics box, tandem axle trailer, runs good. $8,500 call Gary at 850-537-5228 830 904 Miscellaneous Cars For Sale HONDA PILOT RCYCL 2005 EX Great con- RECYCLE edition asking 5 HERE $27,000. Automatic, FOR THE under 26,000 miles, I ~75,000 mile warran- ty. Call 682-1801 F OnRIPA leave message 905 i Auto Repair Q.7 I, COMPLETE AUTO N N Painting includes -. Body work and ma- Olallf'da trials $400. Free fenceanddeck pick up and delivery. BEAUTIFUL DAY- 682-2075. LILIES. State in- spected. Many vari- 906 eties and colors. Boats Call 678-4707. Call 678-4707. 12' COLLINS Craft BRATZ DOLLS fiberglass flat bottom Have _V-', ig .. bcn. al w1dn.14' till trail- Va._...].Je,-ra ErBal: er and new never Boys, and "The used 15h.p. oil in- Funk Out Fashion jected Suzuki motor, Collection" Bratz trolling motor and all Girls, $10 each. Call accessories excel- Susan at 850-546- lent condition $3400. 0781. 850-892-7765 MOTOR CYCLE LIFT for RV 1000 907 pound capacity, Boat Supplies Drive on 2in receiver $1875. OBO 830- 1999 NISSAN 0409 9.8HP outbound mo- tor electric start Ap- SIDE-BY SIDE re- prox 15 hrs. on en- frigerator, antique gine just like brand sewing machine, new at half the price sewing chest for ma- $950. 682-3895 chine and serger, white full-size head 910 and footboard w/ Motorcycles frame- no mattress. 04 HONDA Shadow Call 682-1886 600cc,- very low SLOT MACHINE for miles, mint cond. sale, takes tokens. call 423-0242- leave First $350. get it. message call 689-0625, for more information. 914 Recreational STEEL BUILDINGS 5 only 25x30, 30x40, 2003 SUZUKI LTZ- 40x50, 45x80, 400 Great Condition 50x100. Must move Yellow many. extras now! Will sell for bal- $3000. NADA List ance owed. 1-800- for $3500. Call 758- 741-9262 x.5. 5859 TREAD-MILL 7 FOR SALE 2006 months old asking Honda TRX 350 4- $200. 652-2299 wheeler, yellow with electric shift button. paid $4252.. Will sell for $4100. Call 850- 652-3283. Leave message. 918 Trucks FOR SALE 1990 Chevy 4x4 long wheel base pickup, excellent shape. No air $3,000. 682-1668 904 Cars 1984 BUICK LeSa- bre 85k, 8 cylinder, 309 engine $1,500. Looks and runs good. 682-3166 1994 FORD Taurus for Sale 6 cylinder 94,500 miles good condition 683-9983 or 546-1064 ADAMS AUTO SALES 222 Texas Pkwy Crestview 682-1965 On lot financing. We buy good used cars, trucks, boats and campers. We pay top dollar. GIGANTIC MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE! May 5th -6th 7-12. 6044 Dorches- ter Place, 85 N turn left onto Lake Silver Rd., go 3/4 mile turn right, end of street. Furniture, tile top dining set, tri fold Oak Futon, recliner, lamps, lawn mow- ers, stroller with car seat, home decor, comforter sets, dish sets, glassware, coke items, Avon bottles, toys, mov- ies, books, clothing - (infants, juniors, adults) much-much more. Cash only! St A gstin Piesra Farm Insalai "- n 1997 NISSAN QUEST A/C, 6 CD Changer, Sunroof, Luggage Rack, Loaded, Excellent Family Car SeNiHg For Health Reasns FOR SALE 18FT COBIA BOWRIDER ' 115HP MERCURY OUTBOARD GALVANIZED TRAILER GOOD CONDITION ( $3,500 This is the actual Size of your ad 1 col. by 2 inches in the classi- fied section Your FSBO Ad runs, for 4 weeks / 8 issues This is the actual Size of your:ad- 2 col. by 2 inches in the, classified section Your FSBO Ad runs for 4 weeks / 8 issues $1o00o Fill out this form completely and bring it to the News Bulletin office at 295W. James Lee Blvd.,, Crestview, Florida 32536 with your payment, or mail to the address above with payment and photo attached. WRITE YOUR AD BELOW, ONE WORD PER r SPACE. REMEMBER TO SPELL OUT ALL WORDS. ABBREVIATIONS MAY SAVE YOU SPACE BUT MAKE IT HARDER FOR THE READER TO UNDERSTAND YOUR ADVERTISEMENT. Phone Number: Name: Street Address: City: St._ Zip Payment Method: Check Enclosed. Credit Card, Bill Me. # (VISA)/1 (M/C) Exp. Date .._/_ _J Exp, Date _ @CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN Call 682-6524 For More Information BARGAINS 8 SAVINGS a MORE... i MYN BULLETIN BOARD CLASSIFIED, NOW ON THE WEB AT WWW.CRESTVIEWNEWSBULLETIN.COM 24 Hour Towing Service FACTORY SPEC. COLLISION CENTER Rusty Snyder Towing Manager (850)423-0691 Cell (850)546-0897 5165 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview SMORE Alan's' POWER 'Transmission LE$$f 615 N. Lloyd Street '. m Crestview, Florida 32536; PRICE r y We specialize in... r oAutomatic Standard S4x4 Transfercase 4 Foreign & Domestic Find out oefornygur car gl es you trouble down the road.. L Bg Ow4wi A picture is worth a thousand words Sell your merchan- dise in the pages of the Crestview News Bulletin and Bulletin Extra. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3,2006 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN Amy's Power Team wins again Amy's Power Team (above) won the Old Spanish Trail Festival's Canoe .Raca on Saturday at Twin Hill's Park. City Councilwoman Linda Parker (second from left) awards the team its trophy. Members of the team include: Shawn Bass, Derrick Blocker, Josh Blocker, Alana Cheney, Tommy Mason, Steve Blocker, Shea Blocker, Brooke Davidson, Jake Davidson, Amy Carmical, Lexi Morrill, Kevin King, Lex Morrill, Krystal King, Robert Cadenhead, Joshua Cadenhead, Jill Cadenhead, Josie Adams, Carly Hooks, Liza Hooks, Laura Blocker, Miranda Morrill, Little Bit Cheney, Alonna Morrill, Marcie Adams, Garrett King, Pierce Cadenhead and Colman Blocker. Team sponsors include: Cadenhead Construction, Faith Mechanical, Hometown Garage Doors, Blocker Ball Bonds and MerrNi Constructin. Photos by Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin ATTENTION: SR 85 COMMUTERS State Road 8S: Roadway Improvements Pha-se 3 What traffic pattern changes will be made? When will the construction begin? How long will the lane shift be in place? Please drive safety through the construction area. The workers appreciate your patience and courtesy, ilonq SR 8f Plan alternative routes, If possible. Remember... the construction Inconvenience is temporary but the improvements are permanent. 585 *0 31roour to Its ofuqetrat Ahnmenm at thue rmpletunn of P'hase 3 corntiuctlon. % l- I I .i z% MO vlcIrmtu Ien .4 m-IKa-e ~,rnrm''Il iquA jo ft1 uI 50 m-128 Mothers Rings Love Starting at IWrl. Sh ing I Necklace 199 f'-*I @%$99 We also have an extensive selection of other Mother's Day gifts! COOPER S FINE JEWELRY CUSTOM DESIGNS & SETTINGS REPAIRS ENGRAVING 525 E. CEDAR AVE. PHONE:850-683-8004 CRESTVIEW, FL 32539 FAx: 850-683-8005 EMAIL: GEMSETTER@HOTMAIL.COM Moore's Chiropratic Health Center DE3,rl OMe DC fr,,0 pri5i Now accepting new patients 682-8550 502-B S. Ferdon, Crestview I hi r?f cowo' it will fprcit I betweert iJohn Kfog P-o o ri r f p, with full coverage insurance in Florida S\. ewui PAINT & BODY AAA APPROVED HAD AN ACCIDENT? FREIN CALL US FIRST! WINDSHIELD SPECIALIST & AUTO GLASS SPECIALIST 24-Hour Towing Open Saturday 8 am to 12 noon 850-6825257* 856 W. James Lee Blvd. pIIIIIIIIIIp- OFF WIT THis AD IWO atklowlmad~i UlJ1Du t&Awwt,& WEDNESDAY, MAY 3,2006 PAGE 14B SI6 |
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