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Oink a Swim lessons making a splash Page 9 City plans celebration Page 3 CRESTVIEW Bryant becomes kar LIBRARY OF FLORIDA-HISTORY 205 SMA ent IiE PO BOX 1107007 GAINESVILLE FL 32611 ._JE 2 SL LE TIN resrview i I A KEREA CHAMBER City, county officials urge caution during holiday festivities * Local fire districts are increasing coverage this weekend during Fourth of July festivities. Adam Ziglar News Bulletin Reporter Local officials are urging area residents to use caution this week- end when using fireworks and stress that the safest alternative is to observe municipal fireworks dis- plays. Extra firemen will be at the City of Crestview's fireworks display, which will be held Tuesday night. "We're adding manpower because of the dry weather," said Ed Cutler, fire chief for the North Okaloosa Fire District. "Every year we have brush fires started by bottle rockets. People don't realize that the rockets are still very hot when expended. You tend to shoot them from your yard to unimproved areas. They can start fires even though they appear to be burned out." The City of Crestview's Fire Department will also increase man- power on Tuesday. Local experts use several tools to measure the dry weather. The Florida Division of Forestry uses the Keetch-Byram Drought Index to measure the amount of ground moisture that is available. The measurement, on a scale of 0 to 800 with 800 being severe, desert- like drought conditions, is mea- sured daily. For nearly a month, Okaloosa County's drought index has climbed steadily. On June 5, the reading was 553. On Tuesday, the measurement was 675. The measurement has since dropped slightly now at 630. However, the Florida Division of Forestry's calculation methods have changed since Tuesday, so decreased numbers are not indica- tors of a downward trend in the drought. Ben Wolcott is the operations administrator for the Blackwater See CAUTION, page 3 Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Corry Williams is at TNT Fireworks in the Wal-Mart parking lot. He is purchasing a cart full of fireworks for this weekend's July 4th holiday. Local airman found dead Ken Nielsen,The News Bulletin After they secured the possible crime scene, Crestview Police Investigators John Cook, left, and Nicky Myers wait for the FDLE forensic team to arrive and assist them in collecting evidence. In the photo below, an unidentified man who arrived at the scene about 30 minutes after police, carried this visibly distraught woman to a nearby Trauma Intervention program counselor. Neighbor's said the woman lived in the house where the incident occurred. Police would not say whether she was in the home when the death occurred. Crestview police unsure , how death occurred Friday -. Ken Nielsen Crestview News Bulletin The Crestview Police Department is investigating what they are referring to as the suspicious death of a black man. A frantic 911 call received around 1:30 p.m. Friday afternoon stating that a man had been shot sent police and emergency personnel racing to 434 Hatchee Drive, where they found a dead black male inside the home. Crestview police investigator Nick Myers would not release the name of the deceased or elaborate on anything they found at the scene. Myers would not verify how long the victim had been dead or if the victim had even been shot. "At this point we're not sure what hap- pened," said Myers. "We will know more after the autopsy, which we should have the results back on Monday." Neighbors say the husband and wife that lived in the house were stationed at Eglin AFB. "I know that both of them were in the military and gone a lot," said next-door neighbor William Clemmer. "I believe that he was in Iraq for a while. They were quiet people that had a few friends over every now and then. My wife went to a Tupperware party or something at their house one time. They seemed like real nice people." Outside the home a counselor from the Trauma Intervention Program was attend- ing to a visibly upset unidentified woman dressed in military fatigues. Myers would not say whether the woman was in the home at the time of the man's death. Investigators would not say if they sus- pected foul play or if the death was self- inflected or accidental. "At this time we are only referring to it as suspicious," said Crestview Police Chief Travis Gillihan. A Florida Department of Law Enforcement forensic team arrived at the scene later in the afternoon to assist in the collection of evidence. Matthew West to perform at First Assembly The popular Christian contemporary musician talks about his latest album, "History," and his journey of faith that has led him to playing for sold out crowds and the local stage at First Assembly of God's Independence Day Celebration Sunday night. Adam Zil "1 . Crestview News Bulletin On Friday, Christian music artist Matthew West, 29, was preparing to perform before an audience of more than 200,000 people. He was at the "Celebrate Freedom" music festival at the Southfork Ranch in Parker, Texas, just outside of Dallas. The concert is one of the largest WEST free Christian music festivals in the country. On Sunday night, he'll perform at the Seventh Annual Independence Day Celebration at First Assembly of God in Crestview. West spoke briefly to the News Bulletin Friday before heading to a mid-afternoon sound check with his band. Though young, West has slaved relentlessly to gain recognition as a fledging songwriter. A Chicago native, in 1999 West moved to Nashville, Tenn. shortly after graduating college. For sever- al years he struggled as an inde- pendent musician, pitching songs to record labels and other perform- ers. His songwriting has earned him credit from other musicians whose sonic landscape breaches the boundaries of contemporary Christian music. See WEST, page 3 INSIDE .... Stripes and Stars SPEARS S w cl. .[' s Is I, 'I.. ,'n ' I. ," : ! www.spearspestcontrol.com, Concte *Driveways 9 ResurfacingL *Patibs ., @Pool Decks\ *Paveie *,Retai*l,wal * Walkwa~i.1 *Por-L.,f~ We Nauow 0 ncr t.Pviripq FREE Estimatts erndI 850146890876- 8S-046' Sy FmE DEco~atbORDER ON ALL 10% of, DEOr IC UTEmWHiEN You "tmqdro MUM Z / INeWS DUIi.IUetr ~CTJW AUDY UY120 IIL dV. ~4ILII I LJY-u..Ad R V-P Miit Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Past Chamber of Commerce president Criag Shaw (right) passes the gavel to new president Tim Bryant on Thursday night inside the Recreation Outreach Center at Central Baptist Church. Bryant is the Chamber's 47th president. i Gefe rain/ JO eears ofseroice Crestview AREA CHAM 8 Bryant becomes Chamber's 47th president Steve Andrews Managing Editor Tim Bryant has been a res- ident of Crestview for only five years, but he says it feels like a lifetime. As the manager of Publix Supermarket, Bryant has spent those five years embedding himself into this community. As an active member of various civic organizations and a volun- teer for youth sports, he has established himself as a staunch community leader. "Crestview is such a great place to live it's an ideal community," Bryant said Thursday night at his instal- lation dinner as the 47th president of the Crestview.._ Area Chamber of Commerce. ".Whenr- m amiiv-and-.1. moved here five years ago, we honestly didn't know what to expect," Bryant said, with his wife, Beth, sitting nearby. "Since that time, the people here have just exceed- ed our. expectations and have welcomed us with open armsi; "This is now home for us and&we hope to be here for a lot longer than five years." Bryant, 37, a 20-year veter- an in. the grocery retail busi- ness~grew up in a military family, which meant living in various regions and various communities throughout his childhood. He instantly fell in love f U with Crestview and believes the Chamber has the ability to make this an even better place to live and raise a fam- ily. "I have come to realize that the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce is more than just a social arena," Bryant told the 216 attendees packed inside the Recreation Outreach Center at Central Baptist Church. "We are a group of business- men and woman who work hard, hand in hand, for the betterment of our communi- ty and businesses. "One of my main goals for this year is for the Chamber to use its strength to improve the infrastructure of Crestview. Together. we. can flex our muscle and we don't have to wait for. governm ent to get things done we can do it ourselves. Let's get it going." Outgoing president Craig Shaw called the past year "eventful" as far as the Chamber's progress. Shaw has been instrumental in con- tinuing the expansion efforts for the Chamber's facilities on south Main Street. "Time has flown, but it's been a great year," Shaw said. 'I think we've accom- plished a lot and we're look- ing forward to moving on to the next year. "I think the most impor- tant thing we've been able to do is create some continuity, and going forward we will be able to build on the build- ing blocks that we've been planning and building on over the last four years." Shaw, who also serves as the expansion project's con- tractor, plans to apply for a building permit for the start of the project within the next 30 days. He hopes to have at least the first phase of the expansion complete within the next year. Wayne Harris, the Chamber's executive direc- tor, praised Shaw's leader- ship and expects Bryant's reign to be just as successful. "It's been a great year under Craig Shaw, but the neat thing about that is the his or.haL s. involved," Harris sai Crai s dad, people, had the wisdom 50 years ago to build a Chamber of Commerce, as well as build a city and a communi- ty. And look where we're at right now. "The future holds great things for our community and our Chamber. The opportunities are going to be amazing. Businesses are coming in here on a regular basis." With the growing support and influence that the Chamber continues to offer, Harris said big things are on the horizon. "Within the next year, you are going to see some major, major events happening in the Crestview area," he said. ,'"And th CZhamber of, CLomierce iube at the fbore- i 1. I 4 ..- s4 I 4 0 , Fay,.anl. a flumbqcXoL -oter..- -ront ottiin ad e~tuerup... Ken Nelsern. Te New Buiillein Cal Zethmayr accepts the Presidents Award from Craig Shaw and Dale Rice Jr. , 1 Ken Nielsen/The News Builetin .,, Mary Joe Woodruff receives the Dr. W.J. "Doc" Burrows Citizen of the Year Award from Craig Shaw and Daje; Rce Jr.. , 'ii'-. '. Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Dan Bowers Sr. receives the Robert LF. "Bob" Sikes Patriot of the Year Award from Craig Shaw and Dale Rice Jr. Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Terry Ford and Elaine Courtney receive the Chamber Mike Roy accepts the Presidents Award from Craig Shaw Members of the Year Award from Craig Shaw and Dale Rice. and Dale Rice Jr. Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Jimmy Whittaker of WJSB/WAAZ receives the Business of the Year Award from Craig Shaw and Dale Rice Jr. ilen Nielsen/ I ne News ulletin The Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors is sworn in Thursday night. They are Kim Day, Terry Ford, Derl Justice, Dennis Mitchell, Dr. David Goetsch, Shelton Sumrall, Brad Goodson, Catherine Dokey, Phyllis Enzor, Keith Warner, Bob Jones, Stacy Lingenfelter-Sarikanon, Jason Green, Frank Brooks, Dr. Earl Moore, Dr. Jim Hankison, Kelly Humphrey and Pat Dingess. SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2006 PAr.F: 9 / Kleamm Rifliptin y . .. TACAI NEWS SATURDAY. JULY 1. 2006 LOCAL NEWS News Bulletin / PAGE 3 City plans for biggest fireworks presentation The map on right shows the setup for Tuesday's Fourth of July fireworks celebration. Ken Nielsen Crestview News Bulletin This year's City of Crestview fireworks display promises to be better and bigger than ever. The city has spent $1,000 more this year than previous years and pyrotechnician and fire- works display specialist Mike Oliver with SWR Fireworks said the city is going to get quite a show. "I believe we're going to have around 5,000 individual displays Tuesday night," said Oliver. The show begins at sunset and spectators are asked to pay special attention to new restricted areas designated by the city. "We are not going to allow people to enter or park at the western gate to the OSTF Park this year," said Jason Oury, community relation's officer for the Crest iew Police Department. "It's all about safety and we just want to ensure that we take every precaution to ensure an enjoyable safe show," said Crestview administrative assistant Mike Wing. "In past years we had problems with spectators parking along the fence on Brackin Street behind the area that the fireworks were being launched from. So this year beginning at 8:30 p.m. we are going to dose Brackin Street from Stillwell Avenue north behind the park and Stillwell from Brentwood Todav's Weather -4w 4w 4 -wl --mw 77: .40 U- C_ a 4p- U7 7,m -0 f 7 .ft AW 0*4D amw * mo west in front of the park." Wing went on to say that the city was looking for ways to use bigger displays. "At the Spanish Trail Park we are limited to the size of the shots that we can fire because the spectators are so dose," said Wing. "We tested some bigger displays by shooting them from Durrell Lee Park to see if they could be seen from the Old Spanish Trail Park. It didn't do very well. One of the shells actual- ly cleared the trees and the explosion could be seen from the OSTF Park, but there was no sound. So we determined that idea wouldn't work." As always the fire depart- ment will have a truck on scene and additional fire- fighters will be scheduled to work that evening as a pre- caution to possible'fires due to the uncommon dry weath- er conditions. Baker to hold Community Reunion The Baker Community Reunion is under way this weekend. Today at 9 a.m., everyone is Invited to attend a community tour, which starts at Lebanon. Baptist Church, 1288. Washington Ave. At 6 p.m., "Do you remember when?" a look back at the . Baker community, will be held at the Baker- Recreation Center on State Road 4.- On Sunday at 11 a.m., a'W6rhip sadt-'" vice will be helI aitd Lebanon Ba tI "' Church-to culminate the weekend. Matthew West will perform at First Assembly of God on Sunday. "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Conl Available from Commercial News Proi qw --- lwmmo 0 4w q mm- . 'lo * 4w 4910. 0 q 0l WEST, from page 1 Rascal Flatts, a popular pop-country music trio, have recorded West's song, "The Day Before You," a song he wrote for his wife, Emily, for their wedding. "I had never met them before, but their producer heard the song," West remembers. "It was a huge V blessing to have my music heard by a new audience of people." Though West was tempted by the million-album selling W status of Rascal Flatts, he had reservations and a wife that needed to OK him hand- ing her song over to a coun- try group. "I had to ask my wife, 'How do you feel about some other guy singing this song that I wrote for you?'" he remembers. "She was quick to let me know that I needed to let it happen." * What: The 7th Annual Independence Day Celebration. When: 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday. Where: First Assembly of God, 400 S. Ferdon Blvd. Who: Matthew West, Second Nature and Stephen Hill, who presents "Memory of Freedom," a dramatic presentation. N Cost: Free to the public. West's latest album, "History," is a conceptual diagram, a patchwork of his life and the lessons and faith- enduring triumphs he's encountered along the way. "I wanted to do more than just find a group of good songs and put them on an album," he said. "I wanted to make a common theme with the songs and make a bigger statement than just a bunch of isolated songs. "I look at this album like a book. Each song is a chapter that reveals a portion of the whole story." While he jokingly points to Cheap Trick's music as a blueprint of epic genius, he draws most of his influences from singer-songwriter pio- neers like James Taylor and Christian music artist Steven Curtis Chapman and some bands like.Matchbox 20, who lapped up several big hits in the late 1990s, but have had little success since. "I've learned a lot from modem pop rock bands like Matchbox 20 and Vertical Horizon," he said, as his band mates laughed hysteri- cally in the background about their favorite 1980s hair metal bands. West hopes his music will serve as a catalyst that pro- pels listeners into a river of hope. "I hope to be about a big- ger purpose that bigger purpose is that the hopeless will find hope, that the hurt- ing will find peace, that the downtrodden and the people who have made mistakes in their life will find redemp- tion and a new direction," he said. "That's really my hope and my purpose for every- thing that I do." CAUTION, from page 1 * U. * - 0 U U * . * U w - S m -- 0 * 0 0*** 0 0 * "- Forestry Center, FDOF's first district, which includes Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton coun- ties. Wolcott urges residents to stow away their fireworks and instead head to a munici- pal professional display. "The best thing to do is to save the fireworks until next year and enjoy the profession- al displays that are numerous around the area," he said. The Blackwater District's drought readings are higher than any other district. in the state. For more than a month, Okaloosa County has consis- tently had the highest drought index reading of any county within the district. Sixty-three percent of the district's drought index is higher than 600. Since January, there have been 162 wildfires in the Blackwater District, destroy- ing more than 2,278 acres. There are approximately 200,000 acres in the district, roughly one-fourth the size of the state of Rhode Island. "A lot of people that I work with tell me that they've never seen it this dry at this time of the year," Wolcott said. "Even oak trees are under drought stress." Wolcott says residents must pay the suppression costs associated with putting out a fire. The costs can easily rise to more than $10,000. "The minimum cost is $150 if we're required to take action to suppress a fire," Wolcott said. The sheriff's office, along with the Okaloosa County Public Safety Department and the local Fire Chief's Association, issued a press release Thursday urging resi- dents to use caution when using fireworks. Michele Nicholson, public information officer for the sheriff's office, says that offi- cials will be on the lookout for residents who are using and abusing illegal fireworks. "Each year, we mostly respond to complaints. If peo- ple have illegal fireworks, then typically we'll confiscate them if people are complain- ing about their behavior," Nicholson said. "Typically, we get a lot of complaints." The press release urges res- idents to take advantage of local municipal fireworks dis- plays. . The Florida Statutes detail every nuance of what is legal and illegal. The statutes define fire- works as "any combustible or explosive composition or sub- stance." Tony Newman is with TNT Fireworks, which has a tent located in the Wal-Mart parking lot. TNT Fireworks is a fundraising effort launched by Newman and other mem- bers of the First Assembly of God of Montgomery. The church has a seasonal license that allows them to sell fire- works. Newman says that fire- works are for adults. "Most of the fireworks we sell are things that parents would have to shoot," he said. Crestview resident Janis Humphrey was purchasing fireworks at TNT on Friday. She is aware of the potential fire hazards that come when using explosive fireworks. "That's a great concern," she said. "Little kids should- n't be handling fireworks. You have to be aware of where you're doing it, not in dry grass." *~rIRN N1-TA -% oftgma a40 -Uow 'Emft 4 - -ON 40- v v 9momm PAGE 4 / News Bulletin RELIGION - From the WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2006 The difference between identification & commitment Pulpit They were smitten with disease (V.17), their beauty was taken away (V.24), and Michael they suffered military defeat Green (V.25). The attitude of the nation And in .that day seven Judah was summarized in women shall take hold of one the illustration of Isaiah 4:1. man, saying, we will eat our The picture that Isaiah own bread, and wear our own provides us with is one of apparel: only let us be called by seven women wanting to thy name, to take away our identify with a man only to reproach. Isaiah 4:1 be called by his name. In all Other aspects of their life The above mentioned they wanted to do as they verse is used to illustrate the pleased without apostasy of the nation of commitment towards Judah and Jerusalem during another. Judah wanted to be the time of the prophet identified with the Lord, but Isaiah. They had departed refused any commitment to from the God of Heaven and his commandments and turned their own way. Isaiah laws. This ancient problem is chapter 3 records that Judah very similar to the attitude had become prideful and that is prominent in our was no longer dependent country today. Many upon God. They were full of Christians want to be haughtiness in their identified with the Lord in outward actions and in their name only. They do not want hearts (V.16). to submit themselves to the This displeased the Lord truth of the Bible or follow and he judged his nation. his commandments for Christian living. We want to eat our own bread, wear our own apparel and only be called by the name of the Lord. Like Judah of old, God is not pleased with this attitude and will not bless us. He requires commitment from his disciples. How are we to be committed to the Lord? First we should commit ourselves to his word. In Psalms 119:2 David writes, "Blessed are they that keep his testimonies, and that seek him with the whole heart." The Bible contains the testimonies of the Lord. In has all that God wanted to communicate to his people. We do not need to seek any other authority than the word of God for our instruction and guidance. How many times do we only identify with the Bible? We keep one on our desk, in our car, or in a prominent place in our home, but we never commit to reading it or memorizing the principles and precepts. We might memorize a few key verses to recite to others but never apply it in our daily walk. The Apostle Paul writes in 2 Timothy 2:15 to, "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." If we are going to obtain the approval of God in the area of his word, them we must be wholeheartedly committed to living according to Biblical doctrine/practice. A mere involvement with his Bible will not suffice. We also need to be committed to his kingdom. Jesus said in Matthew 6:33 to "seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." This means that we are not to make the gathering of wealth and material things priority number one in our lives. If we are living committed lives, then we put Jesus first and the needs of his people before our own. Some wealthy and powerful people will identify with Jesus as long as it benefits them. They will become members of the biggest church and occupy places of prominence in order to draw attention to themselves. Some will donate large amounts of money and hold press conferences to laud their donations. There is nothing wrong with those who are. blessed with wealth to be generous towards churches but it should not be done with the desire to promote themselves or their own personal agenda.. They ought to give because they are committed to the cause of Christ, not merely to . identify with the name of the Lord. Jesus teaches that if we commit ourselves to the kingdom of God, then he will take care of our other needs. Are you committed to obeying the commandments of God? Is it your desire to seek first the kingdom of God? These are important questions to ponder as we go forward in our daily activities. During Isaiah's time, God judged his people because of their haughtiness. In their pride they thought that God would wink at their lack of regard towards him. He requires more than identification-he requires commitment from his people. Michael Green, Jr. is pastor of Palm Chapel Primitive Baptist C h u r c h (www.palmchapel.org) in Crestview, FL. Palm Chapel meets every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. Pastor Green can be contacted at (850) 689-3383 or by email at pastor@palmchapel.org. CHURCH SERVICES '-t4 % M i .. . 3a I al 47*. ",t:. ~4e~owsbip MIMo mIK-lrmif n,.nfl..rr,. .-irr <->oryi - Apostolic Apostolic Life Tabernacle and Pastor Shane Chessor cordially invite you to worship with them. Sunday Worship, 10:00 AM, 6:00 PM. Located Hwy. 90W. 1 mile from city limit sign turn left onto Shoffner Blvd. then left on Pinewood to 3136 Pinewood Dr., Cres(view. For more information call thpchurch at 689-2422. Apostolic/Pentecostal Hester Cornerstone Ministries is located at 1599 Hester Church Road in Baker. Sunday services 2 p.m. Sunday h66Sol, 3 p.m. worship. Bible Study Tueiday, 6:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. Call 682-5367 for ifif6tmation. Assemblies iHCampton Assembly of God Gliii-ch is located at 6924 Hwy 85 Ndrth in Laurel Hill. 'r"The Sunday service is at 10:30 AM. Fo~'more information call the church at 6324581 or Pastor Kelly at 423-0375. First Assembly of God: 400 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, Office hours Monday through Friday, 9-4. Pastor M afk English. 1',"Sundays: 8:30 AM early morning worship, 10 AM 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. Special needs bus available for 11 a.m. service. Call the church at 682- 3518 for pickup. 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. Milligan Assembly of God: 5408 Hwy. 4, Baker. Phone 537-4945. Senior Pastor Wayne Johnson, Interim Youth Pastor Rachel Youngblood. Sunday services: Sunday School 9:30 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m., Kingdom Kids 10:30 a.m. evening service 6 p.m. North Central Assembly of God: at 158 N. Woodlawn Drive in Crestview. 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. 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. 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 including Sunday Sunday School at 9:45 AM and worship services at 10:45 and 6 PM. 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 11:00 AM, and Children's Church at 11:15 AM. Calvary Baptist Church: 612 E. Chestnut Ave., Crestview. Pastor Rev. Rhett Everage. Sunday services 8:45 a.m. continental breakfast; 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 10:45 a.m. morning worship; 11 a.m. youth worship; 6 p.m. evening service. Nursery provided for children 5 and under. Central Baptist Church: Located at 951 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview. 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. For additional information call 682-5525 or visit the church website www.centralcrestview.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 8:45 AM and 10:30 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 preschoolers, G-Force for K-Sth Graders. Fuel 247- Worship Service/Small Groups (Youth). All Sunday evening opportunities are from 5-7 p.m. Evelenar Baptist Church: 2820 Carver Avenue, Crestview. Rev. Benjamin T. Randolph. Sunday Services 9:30 AM Sunday School, 11 AM morning worship, and at 3 p.m. every 1st Sunday is the Hour of Power. Phone: 682-2218. First Baptist Church of Crestview: 798 N. Pearl Street (across Hwy. 90 from courthouse, behind Burger King. Pastor Alan Kilgore. Phone 682-2544. Sunday services 8:45 Welcome Center opens/9:00 Sunday School/10:30 morning worship, children's worship/ 4:00 Student Leadership; Youth Choir / 5:0o0 Youth discipleship; Youth Ensemble; Ladies, Men, Children and Preschool Bible Studies; Book Club/ 6 PM evening worship. First Baptist Church of Holt: 532 Hwy 90 West, PO Box 38, Holt, FL. 32564. Phone 537-6170. Pastor David Wheat. Sunday services: 9AM 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. 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. Living Faith Baptist Church: 837 West James Lee Blvd., Crestview. Pastor Chaplain David Pettis. Sunday services Sunday School 10 AM 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. 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. Palm Chapel Primitive Baptist Church: 201 Cadle Dr., Crestview. Elder Michael Green, Jr., Pastor. Sunday 10:30 AM. Call 689-3383 for more information. Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church: Pastor, Dr. Jerry Haley. 5595 Hwy. 4 South, Baker, FL. 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. Pyron Chapel Baptist Church: 6498 Wm. Gary Johnson Road, Baker. Interim Pastor Neil G. Thompson Sunday services: Bible Study, 9:45 a.m.; worship at 11:00 a.m.; Bible book study at 5:30 p.m. Phone: 368-0238. 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. 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. 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 Monday ,-Fipsday. -Thursday," y 8 a.m Mass. Saturday 5 cial events: RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) class every Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Church of McDonald Street Church of Christ: at 744 South McDonald Street in Crestview, with Minister Bro. Henry Herbertand Youth Minister, Bro. Daniel Jackson. 10 a.m. Bible class on Sunday, followed by 11:15 a.m. worship. Evening worship at 6 p.m. on Sundays. For more information, call 682-6230. Church of Christ Airport Road: Sunday Bible study at 9 AM, worship services at 10 AM, Sunday worship at 6 PM, 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 Sunday. 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, followed by Praise Hour at 11 AM. 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 Sunday. 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 available. The first Sunday of the month there will be a Potluck Brunch following. the service. 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 services include Sunday School for all ages at 9 a.m., and a historical worship service with Holy Communion for all ages at 10:30 A.M. Private confession and absolution every Friday from 9 a.m.-noon. Call 682-3154 for more information. First Lutheran Church of Florala: at 24512 5th Avenue (US 331) in Florala AL, pastored by Rev. Jack Betz. 9:30 a.m. worship, fellowship 10:30 a.m., and Sunday School 11 a.m. Phone (334) 858-3515. On Route 331 near the Florida line in Florala, Ala. Call (334) 858-3515 for more specific directions. 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 welcomed 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: Rev. Elaine Hagenbuch. Services 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month at 8:45 a.m., Sunday School at 10 a.m. 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 services include: 6 PM prayer meeting, and men's bible study at 7 PM. For information, call 682-7799. New Bethel United Methodist Church, located at 5894 Hwy. 85 North. Sunday services are 10 AM Sunday School, and 11 AM and 6 PM worship. St. Mark United Methodist Church, 2250 PJ. Adams- Pkwy. in Crestview, offers the following services: 9 a m. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday morning worship. A nursery is available for all services. Clergyman is Rev. Steve Stock. Call 682-5280 for more information. Nazarene Aplin Road Church of the Nazarene: 395 Aplin Road, Crestview. Rev. Gary Monk. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., morning worship 10:45 a.m., and evening service at 6 p.m. 682-7995. Nondenomlnatlonal 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 children's church 10:30 a.m., evening and youth services at 6 p.m. Nursery available for all services. Phone: 6826357; fax 689-4402. Calvary Apostolic Church: 1010 Bay Street, Crestview. Sunday 10 a.m. worship service with Sunday School. Sign language available at all services. 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 10 AM and 6 PM. Pastor Wilbur Hawkins. Located at 997 East Chestnut Ave. in Crestview. Call (850) 682-3497 for more information. Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church: 492 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, pastored by Rev. Frank Beall. Sunday School, 10' AM; worship 11 AM; For more, information, call 682-2835. Unitarian Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast (UUFEC): located at 1295 Bayshore Drive,, Valparaiso, Florida. 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 Hurlburt Road in Fort Walton: Beach. Sunday services: 9:30 AM and 11, AM Celebration Services. Youth; Education programs 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 Sundays from 9 A to 1 PM, and the Dial-A-T linlB..- 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; 10001 Contemporary at the Cherokee Elementary School Auditorium; Sunday, School classes are available for ages 3' through,adult. Call 882-8527. 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 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. 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 corner of E. Robinson and Church Street in Crestview. Call Pastor Griffin at 682- 5455 for more information. The Chapel, an independent worshipping community, has services every Sunday morning at 7:30 AM with Chaplain Hayward Chapman, and at 9 AM with Chaplain Chuck Chapman.Services are held at 1093 S. Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview. Phone: (850) 682-9887 or (850) 423-0526. The Awakening Ministries, Inc., a not-for-profit Christian music ministry, meets every Saturday from 2-7 PM under the pavilion, Kit Drive, Crestview. Their phone number is 689-1259. For more information call or email awakeningministries@praize.com. Iglesia Hispana Bethel: Te inbita a los servicios de adoracion a nuestro senior Jesus. Ordon de servicios: Martes oracion 7:00 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 at 412 West James Lee Blvd. in Crestview. The Sunday service begins at 10:30 a.m. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES & TES... OH MY. BULLETIN BOARD CLASSIFIED, TAKE A TAX WRITE OFF OR POCKET TAX FREE CASH. WFDNFSDAY JUNE 28. 2006 AMVETS Post 35 OPEN IN OUR NEW BUILDING )C C' 105 John King Road Crestview, Florida 32539 WE INVITE ALL VETERANS, RETIREES, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES TO COME FOR A VISIT ON THE 4TH OF JULY FROM 11:00 A.M. UNTIL 2:00 A.M. LOCAL 11 III II I L__iL___ -Brickhouse E Kettle c Now OPEN! _ Stop by & _ visit the old 7 Rentz Kettle C Crew. Hi Homemade Soup Daily r _ BREAKFAST -_ S & _-- LUNCH --I Orders to Go!l M-F 6:30-3:00 683 536 T 224 Main St. C mmmm-I--- WAAZ m FM I WJSB AM 10_- 62% of AII Atlanta Brave Games are not televised on cable channels In Okaloosa or Walton counties. Once Again Thanks to ' WAAZ 8 WJSB... All Atlanta Braves Fans will be able to Hear and Cheer the game on!!! Pardini and Yeager graduate from Airman Leadership School Airman Leadership School is a five-week course is designed to train senior airmen to understand their positions in the Air Force organizational structure, leadership, communications skills, and profession of arms, which are needed for professional development to be effective noncommissioned officers. Airmen are prepared and better equipped to serve as supervisors, managers and rating officials as they progress in their enlisted military careers. The school is the first of three levels of professional military education programs used to develop and cultivate leadership and supervisory skills, and is a required course for airmen to complete prior to being promoted to the rank of staff sergeant. Michael E. Pardini .Air Force Senior Airman Michael E. Pardini, a biomedical equipment technician with four years of military service, is assigned to the 437th Medical Group. He is the son of Keith E. Pardini and Shelly R. Pardini, both of Crestview. The airman is a 2001 graduate of Crestview High School. Tara R. Yeager Air Force Senior Airman Tara R. Yeager, a network administration technician with more than three years of military service, is assigned to the 437th Communications Squadron. She is the daughter of Dennis G. and Ronne F. Knighter of Crestview.' Her husband, Gary, is the son of Gary Yeager, and Marcia Yeager, both of Orange Springs, Fla. Electronic fingerprinting for real Estate applicants mandatory July 1 TALLAHASSEE The Department of Business and Professional S.Regulabon reminds all real estate agent, real estate broker and real S!,estate appraiser licensure applicants that beginning July 1, 2006, 'electronic fingerprinting is mandatory. .-'DBPR has contracted with Promissor, a worldwide knowledge iiaedsmeint-center, as an electronic fingerprinting vendor. Secretary - SSimonfe Marstiller stated, "It is faster and more reliable, bringing greaterr efficiency to the process of becoming a real estate ,i, ,ssiona.." -. 'Applicants' fingerprints can be scanned and submitted to the ,: Florida Department of Law Enforcement and Federal Bureau of In ,Ivestigation. This greatly reduces the fingerprint processing time, typically taking 48 to 72 hours, whereas the paper copy method '; 'gerally takes three to six weeks. '.'4"iThe-fee for electronic fingerprinting is $61. Reservations and payment can be made by visiting the Promissor Web site at -www.promnssor.com and selecting Fingerprinting Services, or by Scallingthir toll-free reservation number at 1-877-238-8232 (TTY 1-800- 274-2617). 4 . News Bulletin / PAGE 5 Windham enters the U.S. Army Joseph D. Windham has joined the United States Army under the Delayed Entry Program. The program gives young men and women the opportunity to delay entering active duty for up to one year. The enlistment gives the new soldier the option to learn a new skill, travel and become eligible to receive as much as $50,000 toward a college education. After completion of basic military training, soldiers receive advanced individual training in their career job specialty prior to being assigned to their first permanent duty station. The recruit qualifies for a $23,000 enlistment bonus. Windham, a 2004 graduate of Baker High School, has reported to Fort Knox, Ky., for active duty. He is the son of Cathy W. Sasser of Evergreen, Ala., and Shelby D. Windham of Baker, Fla. Coleman graduates from basic training Army Pvt. Timothy Coleman has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness. He and his unit also received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. He is a 1991 graduate of Crestview Senior High School. CELEBRATE AMERICA 1 Can FuELDn! ( 610,000 To ^/// +$500 for Track Record +500 if NOS Car Wins !! / 1m >Z I quau. ni iuvo atI;I ,Im'i -TtP I '1'3e- 9 Eili, -A- IiG I E-) TO M-M -S. (0<") ..^; - EMERALD COAST" The Woi Super Pro Winner & Footbrake Winner Will Run Off For A NHRA WALLYI * PLUSI Quick 8 Super Pro & Sportsmant! 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All able bodied individuals, age seventeen and older, are invited to come, spend approximately a half hour, and donate a pint of blood. In doing so, one or more lives may be saved because this precious substance has been made available. Additional information about this event, or any other FUMC happening is available during normal business hours from the church's administrative office (682- 2018). BLOOD DRIVES: Northwest Florida Blood Center has blood drives planned at the following Crestview locations: Sat., July 8 at the Wal-Mart Supercenter from 10 a.m.. to 4 p.m.; Sun., July 9 at First United Methodist Church from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call 862-4216 for more information. BATTLE DICE TOURNAMENT IN MILTON: Aspiring Battle Dice champions and diehard Marvel Hero fans are invited to participate in a Battle Dice Tournament at the Milton Branch of West Florida Library on Sat., July 1 from 1 to 5 p.m. Players will participate in a series of Battle Dice tournaments, with winners receiving prizes, including an exclusive Silver Surfer action figure game piece. The library is located at 5541 Alabama Street in Milton, Fla. COVENANT HOSPICE CABLETHON: The non-profit is now seeking corporate sponsorships and auction items for the Cablethon that will air on Cox channel 6, Friday, July 7 through Saturday, July 8 from 8:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. YMCA VOLUNTEERS are needed to invest their time and skills in North Okaloosa YMCA. If you have .a service to offer, time to volunteer, or would like additional information, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Susan Goff at 682-8635. HOSPICE OF THE EMERALD COAST: Adult and Teen volunteers are needed. Volunteers serve in different ways to assist both the patient and the entire family. If you are interested, but fear you might be uncomfortable working directly with patients, let's explore other areas of volunteerism such as clerical, fundraising, bereavement and public relations opportunities. Please call Teresa Smith, Volunteer Coordinator, at 850-689- 0300. SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES 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 information 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 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Volunteer Organizations Active in Disasters needs volunteers to work in the Emergency Operations Center 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 contact 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 sponsorship and ticket information call (850) 432-5014. BAKER BLOCK MUSEUM: If you are looking for local history, artifacts, 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 veterans 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 victim 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: Narconon, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping those with drug addictions, is here to help residents 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 fraternity. Membership is open to all young men from 9 to 17 years old; however parent or guardian must accompany them when filling out an application. For more information and applications, please contact either Thomas D. Dprgan, Jr. at 609-0326 or Barney L. Bailey, Jr. at 689-3773. The THAILAND-LAOS- CAMBODIA BROTHERHOOD, INC. is seeking members from all branches of the military U.S., foreign and civilian occupations (Air America, USAID, State Department, etc.) for membership in Orthe organization. For more information, contact Woody Freeman at (850) 729-8081 or visit the web site at www.TLC- Brotherhood.org. 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 informatioxnit 682-4432 or 682-8776. 0-I MEETINGS , PASSIONATE PAINT RF CLUB: Meets every second Mqn44y evening of the month at Hhepp Cabinet Shop. Social starts at 6. Imi For more information call Deb at 682-2555 or Darliene at 217-086% FRIENDS OF 7'HE CRESTVIEW LIBRARY: Meetings are on the third Thursday of JanuWy, March, May, July, September ;and November at 10:30 a.m. at the Robler L.F. Sikes Library. The Friends welcome new visitors and new members. Other events celebrating 4,, library's anniversary will contim. through July 18 with a big band music outdoor concert. . LUPUS SUPPORT NETWORK; Meetings are held on the third Saturday of every month at. t'ie Crestview Public Library in. the Conference Room. These support groups are sponsored and conducted by Lupus Support Network. There is. no charge for the meetings anid everyone is welcome. For more information please call Lupus Support Network at 800-458- 8211. SENIOR CIRCLE ACTIVITIES: To register and make reservations for all events, please call 689-8409. 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 Thursdays from 7 p.m. at the fire station located at 490 W. Hwy 90 in Holt. Persons interested in joining the department are welcome to attend. a MILITARY NEWS VVL.L.FIVL.%JL.#f-llj I CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN Fire prevention safety tips from your forest service Pictured above is a North Okaloosa fire fighter extinguishing the flames on what is left of a shed burned from an out of control brush fire. Follow the safety tips in this article and you may be saving your property from the same fate pictured above. According to the United States Forest Service and the National Interagency Fire Center, once again the more than 190 million acres of federal forests and rangelands in the United States, an area twice the size of California, face high risk of catastrophic fire this summer. Years of natural fuels build-up, coupled with drought conditions, insect infestation and disease make forests and rangelands in many areas throughout the country vul- nerable to intense and environmen- tally destructive fires. The 2002 fire season saw 88,458 fires burn 7.2 million acres, an area larger than the states of Maryland and Rhode Island combined. Three states-Oregon, Colorado and Arizona-registered their worst fires in history in 2002. At the conclusion of the 2003 fire season, 85,943 fires had burned a total of 4.9 million acres, which is just slightly above the 10-year aver- age of 4.6 million acres burned. When the 2004 season was over, the final number of acres burned was well above the 10-year average, but one state accounted for about 85 to 90 percent of the final total. Of the 6.8 million acres burned, more than six million acres were from Alaska. And in 2005, 66,753 fires burned more than 8.6 million acres! Be aware that periods of unusu- ally low precipitation increase the likelihood of severe wildfires. If your region is experiencing a dry season, especially with high winds, exercise extra caution when in con- otatstwith aty flinuabl$nmaterials. ,. 'General Fire '' Prevention lips Install a smoke detector on each level of your home, especially near bedrooms. Test them monthly and change the batteries at least once a year. Consider installing automatic fire sprinklers. Know at least two ways out of your ground level floor, preferably "at t osite ends of the building, '- an&dout of each room on all levels. !ic !.- Parking in tall grass or shrubs can start fires because the hot cat- l:&'iytic converter comes into contact with dry plant materials. Don't park - where vegetation is touching the underside of your vehicle. Motorcycles and ATVs should have spark arresters. All Terrain Vehicles produce an -enormous amount of heat and can ignite brush from their exhaust sys- tem 'Don't park your car, truck, or recreational vehicle on dry grass or brush even for a minute. The exhaust system on a vehicle can reach a temperature of more than 1,000 degrees. It only takes 500 degrees to start a wildfire in the fire season. Remove ladder fuels, young trees and shrubs planted dose to larger trees that could carry a ground fire into the tops of large trees. Cut all branches below six feet from the ground to prevent fires from spreading into the tree tops. Remove all tree limbs within 10 feet of your chimney or stove pipe. Protecting Property in Areas Prone to Wildfires Clear and maintain a fire break around your home by clearing the fuel that a fire needs. Clear weeds, dry brush and trees within a 100- 200 foot buffer zone. In case of fire, this will allow the heat to dissipate before it reaches the building as well as eliminate fuel for the fire. This space can also provide a safe area for firefighters and their equip- ment, should they be needed. Consider maintaining a large non-potable water storage tank that could be used in an emergency, but check local regulations to make sure that this is legal in your area. Dead and dry grasses should be cleaned up, dead branches should be trimmed off trees and landscaping plants should receive adequate water. Piles of firewood and other debris should be moved away from aiithevicinityof~thei B, ;assio;) Trees should-,bepruned.,and spaced widely apart, ,-..... ', Establish fuel breaks along roadways and between buildings and fields or woodlands. Extinguish smoking materials properly. Put out cigarettes, cigars and pipes only in areas cleared of vegetation or debris. Stone walls can act as heat shields to deflect flames. Swimming pools and patios can be safety zones. Use tile, stucco, metal siding, brick, concrete block, rock, or other fire-resistant materials on roofs. Use only thick, tempered safe- ty glass in large windows and slid- ing glass doors. Install electrical lines under- ground, if possible. Clean roofs and gutters regu- larly. Keep handy household items that can be used as fire tools such as rakes, axes, chain saws, buckets, and shovels. Have several garden hoses long enough to reach any area of the home and surrounding vegetation. Mow grasses to a height of less than 6 inches within 50 feet of the home. Wood shake shingle roofs are highly flammable. Convert roof to Class A fire resistant materials such as fiberglass, asphalt, metal and tile. Construct decks and siding with non-combustible materials. Screen openings under decks, attics, and foundation vents. Check with local nurseries to learn about fire resistant landscap- ing. Allow thirty feet between tops of trees to reduce the risk of crown fire. Store firewood and other com- bustible materials like picnic tables at least 30 feet away from your house and other structures and dear a space of at least ten feet around them. Post your address along the road at the driveway entrance as well as on the home; numbers should be at least four inches tall and mounted on a high-contrast, non-combustible background mate- rial. Make sure that if your chimney is attached to a fireplace or any other appliance that burns solid fuel it is equipped with an approved spark arrester. Not only is this safe, it's required by law. Backyard Burning, Landscaping, iiso .mocr, oodcuttinge -* : Postpone outdoor burning if .,yourarea-is,experiencing dry condi- tions. Check with the local fire department to determine if a ban on outdoor burning has been imposed. Have hand tools, water and enough people on hand to keep the fire in check when doing outdoor burning. Before starting a backyard fire, place a firebreak around the perimeter of the fire'area. Fires can escape easily if a wind picks up. Do not burn in windy condi- tions. Lawn and farm equipment should have properly working spark arresters to prevent sparks from exiting through the exhaust pipes. Keep mufflers and spark arresters on agricultural equipment in proper working order and watch out for rocks and metal when bush hogging or mowing. Monitor hay-baling operations closely; dry hay can ignite within the baler. Watch out for sparks when using welding equipment to build fences or repair equipment. Bum trash in a burn barrel or other fire-safe receptacle covered with wire mesh or grid that will help contain burning debris. ** Stay with your fire until it is out. Make sure spark arrestors are in good operating condition on all- terrain vehicles, trail bikes and chain saws when used near grass or combustible vegetation. This screen fits between the exhaust port of the piston and the muffler and helps ensure that sparks generated by vehicles and equipment don't start wildfires. Refrain from welding and all use of spark-creating machines when conditions that raise the risk of fire aboimund. Follow forest restrictions and closures; chainsaws may Aot be allowed if the fire danger is extreme. If a Wildfire is Burndig Near Your Home Stay calm. Call 911 to report a fire. Cover all eave and roof vents, Cover large picture windows with plywood. Clean roof of combustible materials. Remove and scatter fuels away from structure. Clear area around: above- ground fuel tank; shut off tank. Close windows and doors, including garage, leaving them unlocked for firefighter access. Wear protective .clothing like sturdy shoes, cotton Or woolen clothing, long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, gloves, and a handkerchief to protect your face. Fill bathtubs and sinks to raise the humidity within the structure. Evacuate threatened livestock and pets. Evacuate to a safe location. Campfires and other Recreational Fire Hazards Find out about fire conditions before you visit an area 'and strictly observe any restrictions that may be in effect. In many areas, all wood and charcoal fires may be prohibit- ed, but gas or propane camp stoves are allowed. Other areas allow campfires only in established camp- grounds with fire grills or pits. A few areas have banned all ignition sources, including camp stoves. When camping, select your campsite carefully. Avoid fragile environments; use existing clear areas; and return any displaced leaf litter or branches after use. Use fuel stoves where dry wood is scarce. Use only fallen wood. """ Bfpql' b, adiig'"a campfire, prepare the area by removing all leaves, twigs and other flammable materials from within ten feet of your campfire. Use an established fire pit or make a ring of rocks at least ten feet from trees, shrubs, structures and debris. Keep fire suppression, tools such as a shovel and a bucket of water on hand in case your camp- fire starts to get out of control. Don't leave a campfire. unat- tended. Be certain your campfire is completely extinguished before you go to bed or leave the area. Pour water on the fire and douse the site thoroughly. Stir water and dirt into the coals with a shovel or stick until there are no embers and the ashes are cold to the touch. Make sure the fire is "dead out" before you leave. Fireworks are not allowed any- where in national and state forests, national parks or other public lands. SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2006 OBITUARIES Odell Stewart Dec. 16, 1918 June 29, 2006 Mr. Odell Stewart, age 87, of Baker, Fla., died on Thursday, June 29, 2006 at the Parthenon Healthcare facility in Crestview, Fla. Mr. Stewart was born in the Indian Ford Community, Fla. on Dec. 16, 1918 to Ruben Oscar and Ethel Sexton Stewart and had been a life- time resident of the Northwest Florida area. Mr. Stewart had been a logger, a farmer and a heavy equipment operator with the Okaloosa County Road Department. He was a member of the Dog-Hunter's Association, was an avid outdoors- man, and loved to fox hunt. He was a member of the Old Woodlawn Baptist Church and the Newell Baptist Church. Mr. Stewart was pre- ceded in death by his wife, Dolores, in 1985; a son, Delmus; a daugh- ter, Betty Gail; his mother and 2 brothers. Survivors include his son and daughter-in-law, David and Vicky Stewart of Baker, Fla.; brothers, Randal Stewart of Baker, and R.C. Stewart of Crestview; sisters, Eva and her husband, Donnell Hughes, and Gladys and her husband, J.D. West of Milton, Fla.; grandchildren, Jill, David, Jr. and Tosha Stewart; great-grandchil- dren, D.J. and Alyssa Stewart. A time of visitation will be conducted from the Whitehtrst- Powell Funeral Home on Friday, June 30, 2006, from 6 until 8 p.m. The funeral service will be 'conducted from the chapel of Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home on Sat., July 1, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. Interment will follow the service in the Wing Baptist Church Cemetery in Wing, Ala. Arrangements .and services are under the direction of Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home, Crestview. Mittie Oleta "Leta" Landrum (Johnson) June 22,1940 June 19, 2006 Mittie Oleta Landrum (Johnson), age 65, of Crestview, Fla., passed away Monday, June 19, 2006 in Crestview. Leta was born in Donalsonville, Ga. on June 22,1940. She moved to Crestview in 2003 from Moultrie, Ga. She is preceded in death by her parents, her daughter, Lenora Rend Edge (Ammann) and her husband, James Donald Edge, USAF. 'Leta was survived by her son, Steven Edgand wife Alie 'of Crestview; brothers, Ferrel Landrum and Earl Ladon "Donnie" Landrum, Sr.; sister, Beulah Lucas; grandchildren, Anthony Ryan Edge; estranged grandchildren, Randall Lynn Hughes and Steven Michael Hughes. Leta held a special place in her heart for her many nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements, Her wish was that donations be made to the American Cancer . Society in lieu offlowers. . :*Anna Lee Ratchiffe April 1, 1928 June 26, 2006 Anna Lee Ratcliffe, age 78, of Crestview, passed away Monday, June 26, 2006 surrounded by her family. She was born on April 1, 1928 in Burton, Ky. She moved to Crestview in October 1986 from Winchester, Va. Anna was a bookkeeper in the Crestview area for many years. She is survived by her sisters, Charlotta Noyes and Carolyn H. Ratcliffe, both of Crestview; a brother, Clark Ray Ratcliffe of Winchester, and many other nieces, nephews, and extended family. Burial will be held at a later date in Louisa, Ky. in her family cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to Covenant Hospice. Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home was entrwith ..ga mae..s.. Smo a e to Allen S.irti o March1,.1984 -'June26, 2006 "- David Allen (Inch & a Half) Smith, age 22, of Crestview, passed away Monday, June 26, 2006. He was born March 1, 1984 in Milton, Fla. and was a lifelong resident of Okaloosa County. He was employed as an A framer with DRM Construction in Crestview. David was preceded in death by a brother, Andy Boyett. Survivors include his wife, Michelle Smith of Crestview, 3 chil- dren, Dylan, Kayla and Trevor; parents,. Bill and Chinesa. Culp; 1 brother, John Culp; 1 sister, Alisha Figueroa; father- in-law and mother-in-law, Paul and Sue Garrett; maternal grandparents, Ben and Esther Martin, and Inlet Fleming; aunt, Faye Hester, uncle, Rocky Casey, aunt and uncle Mike and Tammy Owens, and uncle, Bill Fleming; cousins, Eric, Michael and Marcus Owens; numerous nieces and nephews including Cheyenne Boyett, Martavius Moore and Jadaslha Boyett. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, June 30 in the chapel of Brackney Funeral Service with Rev; Benr Martin officiating. Burial followed in Chapel Hill Cemetery. The family received friends Thursday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Brackney Funeral Service, Crestview, was in charge of arrangements. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE "'Notice needs to be given that Caldwell Tanks, Inc., 4000 Tower SRad6 Louisville, KY 40219 has completed all work on HOLT WATERWORKS Holt, Florida 300,000 GALLON ELEVATED WATER STORAGE TANK. All per- sons having any claim for labor, materials or otherwise in connec- tion, with this project should imme- diately notify the above named contractor, CDG Engineers, Inc., PO Box 8626, Dothan, AL 36304 and Holt Waterworks, 490 HWY 90 West, Holt, FL 32564. All Claims should be filed within 30 days of publication of this notice. 06/10/06 06/17/06 06/24/06 07/01/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 06-CA-2149 MARIE K. BOWMAN; Plaintiff, vs JAMES E. SMITH, LISA L. SMITH, RONALD BEARDEN and LYNRAE BEARDEN; Defendant NOTICE OF ACTION TO: James E. Smith and Lisa L Smith 2802 Bob Little Road Elizabethton, TN 37643 and Ronald Bearden and Lynrae Bearden 4207 West Orsego Gaylord, MI 49735 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the following property in Okaloosa County,Florida: Lot 5,6, & 12, Block 157, Map 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 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 July 26, 2006, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at 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. DON HOWARD CLERK OF COURT By: Kitty Sims Deputy Clerk 06/17/06 06/24/06 07/01/06 07/08/06 COMPLETION OF CONTRACT "NOTICE is hereby given that Advance Construction Services, Inc., at PO Box 1452 Brewton, Alabama 36426, has completed all work on the WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS at the Holt Water Works, Inc. In Holt Florida." All persons having any claim for labor, materials, or otherwise in connection with this project should immediately notify the Manager of Holt Water Works, Inc., at 1727 Lee Street, Rutledge, Alabama 36071 and CDG Engineers & Associates, Inc., at 1824 U.S. Highway 29 North. Andalusia, Alabama 36420. 06/17/06 06/24/06 07/01/06 07/08/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 2006-CA-000332-S DIVISION HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP III, Plaintiff, vs JASMIN SOTO, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated June 19, 2006 and entered in Case NO. 2006-CA-000332-S of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA County, Florida wherein HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP III, Is the Plaintiff and JASMIN SOTO; are the defen- dants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at IN FRONT OF CLERK'S FRONT DOOR OF SHALIMAR ANNEX at 11:00 AM, on the 19th day of July, 2006, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgement:. LOT 23, HUNTER'S RUN, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF ON FILE IN PLAT BOOK 17, PAGES 16 AND 17, IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT, OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 945 Cleeven Circle, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on June 20, 2006. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Tiffany Gardner Deputy Clerk Publish in Crestview News Bulletin Invoice To: Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, FLorida 33622-5018 F06000997 HSBCFIDELITY CONV B -ehut- ton "*See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities act, persons with disabilities need- Ing special accommodations 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 proceeding, or Shalimar (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT n accordance with the Americans with Disabilities act, persons with disabilities need- Ing special accommodations to participate In this proceeding should contact Court Administration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL, 32579; telephone number (850) 651- 7497, prior to proceeding. 06/24/06 07/01/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. 06-CP-556 IN RE: ESTATE OF CARL MARION DEER, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Carl Marion Deer, deceased, who died on November 22, 2005, and whose Social Security Number is 525-92-3499, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 101 East James Lee Boulevard, Crestview, Florida 32536. The names and addresses of the personal repre- sentative and the personal repre- sentative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent 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 TIME OF 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 having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claim with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.. The date of first publication of this notice is June 24, 2006. Attorney for Personal Representative: Phillip A. Pugh EMMANUEL, SHEPPARD & CON- DON 30 South Spring Street- Post Office Drawer 1271 Pensacola, Florida 32591-1271 (850) 433-6561 . Fla. Bar No. 0505501' Attorneys for Personal Representative Personal Representative: James Ray Deer 2939 Markridge Road Sarasota, Florida 34231 06/24/06 07/01/06 NOTICE DR AL FULFORD CHIROPRAC- TIC RECORDS are scheduled to be disposed of on Aug. 1,2006. Your records/x-rays can be picked up prior to Aug. 1st at the office of Dr. Anita Kelley-Dukes, 1078 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, FL, 682- 0381 06/24/06 07/01/06 07/08/06 07/15/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 05-CA-3MI-C DIVISION: WFS SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, an Officer of the United States of America, Plaintiff, vs DAWN BREWER, et al., Defendant NOTICE OF m-Lf Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to a Summary Judgment of Foreclosure, I will sell the following described property located In Okaloosa County, Florida: Lot 18, Block B, JERNIGAN SUIVW ON ND. S, woerd Mig to FPit Se"emofan1I In Plat Book page 2, i t 011 fc1 Me Circuit Court, OMaees Count Florida: at public ele, to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door, Okaloosa County Courthouse, 101 James Lee Btvd., East. Cretvlew, Okaloosa County, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. dn July 24, 2006. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on June 20, 2006. DON W, HOWARD . CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT By: Kitty SIms Deputy Clerk Law Office of Rachel McClelland, P.A. P.O. Box 8279 Jacksonvil, FL 32236 Telephone: (904) 632-4357 06/24/06 07/01/06 NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with Florida Stature, answer Mi W houesm locat- ed at 1110 N. Ferdon Blvd. In Credvlew, Florida will ofler fore sal to the highest bidder the house- hold and other goods stored In the below listed units of Dansher Mini Warehouses. Said goods am to be sold to recover the rents not paid by the tenant Unil .22., Melton Boone, 2336 Threadneedle Court. Apt # 2. Albany, GA. 31707. Unt # C434, RobWert Brady. 163 Woodlawn Drive, Crestview, FL 32536. Unkt E-1, James Cames. 6067 Bluekberry L, Crestview, FL 32536. Unt0C-l43, Salenla Cole, 9150 Ridge Road. Navarre, FL 32586. Unt #-12,.Weeley Mixon, 1202 Grandview Terrace. Crestview, FL 32539. Unit # D41, Cheryl Nitke. 252 E, North Ave., Creatvew, FL 32536. UnP&A-US, Brandy Raybon, 516 Forrest Court. Crelview, FL 32639. Un e.40, Chri Senig, 440 East Wildcat Lane, Slera Vista, AZ8 535. The sale s take place July17, * 2 006. Oa.m., In the Dansher Mini Warehouses parking lot 07081/06 r IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.0 6CP-725 IN RE: ESTATE OF ANNIE J. GRIFFITH 'NOTICE TO CREbITORS The administration of the estate of ANNIE J. ORIFFTH deceased, File Number 06-CP-725 Is pending In the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County., Florida, Probate Division, 'the address of which is 101 E. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, Florida 32536. The names and address of the personal represen- tative and the personal presenta- tive's attorney are set forth below. AN creditors of the decedent and other persons having aims or demands against dcedenrs estate. Including unmatured, con- tingent or unliquidated claim, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF S MONTHS AFTER THE FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE Of 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. A other creditors of the decadent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, Including unmatured, con- tingent or uniquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT 80 FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is July 1, 2006. Attorney for Personal Representative: Bit E. Parker FI/barlno. 134450 P.O. Box 1131 Crestview, FLt. 32536 (850) 682-4820 Personal Representative: Eddrie Brunson 834 Co Rd. 1128 Troy, AL 36079 07/01/06 07/08/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLOIDA CASE NO. O06CA-27fUC RAYBON DEVELOPMENT, .LLC. A Florda Limted Labilty Company, and RAYBOND ESTATES, LLC, SFlorida Limited Uewhlity PLAINTIFFS, v. J.. PERRYMAN AND NS ESTATE, DEFENDANTS. NOTE OFACT M If you are an her of J.G. Perrynma. YOU AME NOTICED that a complaint has been filed against you in the Circuit Court of Okaloosa County, Florida to quiet title on certain real property which was formally owned by J.G. Perryman, and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses to said complaint i any, to: Mark Weton, Attorney for Plantff WELTON & WILLIAMSON. LLC. 1020 Ferdon Blvd, South Crestview, FL 32356 on or before August10. 200. and to file the original with the Clerk of this Court, at the Okaloosa County Courthouse, rmwew, Florida. either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately thereafter, or a default and final judgment will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint WITNESS my hand and seal of this court on this 2th day of june, 2006. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Court By Kitty Sims As Deputy Clerk 07/01/06 07/08/06 07/15/06 07/22/06 PAGE 6 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2006 CALENDAR - COMMUNITY CALENDAR If your organization has a regularly AMERICAN LEGION POST scheduled standing meeting that you #75 hosts open-to-the-public bingo would like to see in our calendar, please Sundays from 12:30 to 5 p.m. The mail it to the Crestview News Bulletin, post is located at 898 James Lee 295 West James Lee Blvd, Crestview, Blvd. in Crestview. FL 32536; FAX it to 682-2246; or e-mail NATIONAL ACTIVE AND us at RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES okpublishing@crestviewbulletin.com. ASSOCIATION meets once a Please label all correspondence: "Attn month. For information call 678- Weekly Calendar." 5678. THE PANHANDLE ORGANIZATIONS PEDDLERS, a new recreational ORA IZ bicycling club for casual riders, will ADVENTURE CLUB: meets hold an organizational meeting in several times a month. For more Destin. Group rides, on paved roads information .call Clarice Habinck at and paved bike trails, will take place 850-581-4591 'or email at a variety of locations in the freklz100@cox.net. Panhandle. Interested persons can For information, on the obtain additional details from Art WESTERN GATE CHAPTER OF Gardner (850-699-2852) or THE FLORIDA TRAIL artgardner@mchsi.com. ASSOCIATION, visit their website at For information on the meetings http://westgate.floridatrail.org. of THE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The GOLD WING ROAD OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, please RIDERS ASSOCIATION, Chapter call Chuck Licari at 850-243-6696. FL 1-0, now .meets at the Ryan's HAPPY HOMEMAKERS HCE steakhouse on North Ferdon Blvd. in CLUB is one of the oldest volunteer Crestview, across from Wal-Mart. groups in the U.S., although the Every third Saturday morning for name has changed from "Extension breakfast at 8 a.m. and business at Homemakers." Home and 9 a.m. Dedicated to the group motto Community Education members are "Friends for fun, safety, and volunteers In the. Family & knowledge," members enjoy the Consumer Sciences program of the freedom of belonging to a nonprofit, UF/IFAS Extension program in nonreligious, and nonpolitical Okaloosa County. Helping Florida organization. There are over 80,000 families meet the practical members worldwide, and all challenges of daily life remains one motorcycles and owners are of the goals of the organization. welcome to join. For information, call Members enjoy educational Billy Mason at 689-2280 or Jack programs, community service work, Birge at 682-3650. leisure arts, and fellowship. They are The SOPHISTICATED LADIES also involved at the county, district, OF CRESTVIEW, a branch of the and state level. Meetings are Red Hat Society, have their monthly available to. all persons without meeting and covered dish luncheon regard to race, color, sex, age, on the third Monday of each month handicap, religion, or national origin. at Victorious Life Church Fellowship For more information, call President Building in Crestview, off Hwy. 85. Cora Davidson or Nita Hall at 682- All Red Hats!(ladies over 50) and 3118. Pink .Hats (ladies under 50) are THE WALTON GUARD meets welcome, as well as those who at the White Sands Bowling Center would like to know more about the in Fort Walton Beach. The meetings group's celebration of womanhood. are public. Contact Cheryl Harris at Call Helen McKenna, publicity 244-3053 for details. chairman, at 423-0704 for other The SONS OF activities and more information. CONFEDERATE VETERANS hold CRESTVIEW meetings at Sonny's in Crestview. It TOASTMASTERS CLUB meets begins with dinner at 6 p.m. The every second and fourth Tuesday of public may attend. The next meeting each month at 6 p.m. in the Bob is on July 10. Call Jack Bonham at Sikes Library meeting room. Anyone 862-3891 for information. of 18 years of age who would like to The public is invited to attend improve their communication and the meetings of THE SONS OF leadership skills is welcome to AMERICAN REVOLUTION. attend. For more information contact Contact John Cahoon at 862-5078, Helen McKenna at 423-0704. for information. DISABLED AMERICAN CIRCLE OF PARENTS VETERANS get together every third SUPPORT GROUP: A mutual Tuesday of the month for a 6 p.m. support group in Okaloosa County 'dinner and 7 p.m. meeting at the helps parents develop their chapters 5296 Hare Street location parenting., skills and gain moral in Crestview. FoLa at juncqi u tfrIoms and dads facing the chapter offil 2,098 r'strl ges. write them at DAV Cg5oter37;, P.O.P Th'e'group meets every Monday Box 63, Crestview, FL 32539. at 6:30 p.m. at the Family of Faith For more information on the Community Church, 428 Racetrack meetings of the OKALOOSA Road in Fort Walton Beach. The COUNTY DEMOCRATIC information shared in the group is to EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE call be confidential, within the limits of Betty at 837-6775 or Joe at 682- the law. 1759 or visit Children's programs are also wwwokaloosademocrats.com ,., .,,availableaCall,Becky Jones at, 833- CONCORD LODGE # 50 F & 2710 to register, and visit AM holds its regular meetings on the www.circleofparents.org for more 1st and 3rd Monday of each month. information. Meetings are held 7:00 p.m. at 404 The EGLIN OFFICERS' Garden Street, Crestview. For SPOUSES' CLUB is beginning their further information, call 850-423- 2005/2006 year. Come see what the 1030. EOSC has to offer and have a Blacksea Records Music and Video Outlet All new licensed merchandise at below wholesale prices. Specials: NEW CD's $1.00 & DVD's $3.00 Rock T-Shirts all your favorite artist's $8ea. or 2/$15 ^ .) Coming in New CD's: Blues, Country, Oldies 60's Rock, Z, y Soul, Gospel all @ only $5 ea. Your GUITAR and BASS Placel FENDER Electrics, Acoustics, Acoustic Electrics, GIBSON Basses, 12 Stringsl plus Cords, Gig Bags, EPIPHONE Picks, Strings more coming In every week SILVERTONE Saturday 8am 4pm Come-Early To Get The Best Buys! Sunday 9am .pm LOCATED AT THE CRESTVIEW FLEA MARKET BLDG B ^Ji'~i J~ationa[ S3an k of C& itutlAwT Qve, fe 0 n2El (oUt : e w ( iVe,-nfia nand ComMrtclial ending Coffi c F I Main Bank 302 N. Wilson St. 682-5111 continental breakfast on them. Luncheons are always on the 3rd Wed of each month. Please RSVP to Eileen Workman at 314-9755 or workmancrew @ earthlink.net. NARCONON ARROWHEAD: If you or someone you know is struggling with an addiction call Narconon Arrowhead today. Narconon offers free addiction counseling, assessments, and referrals to rehabilitation centers nationwide by calling 1-800-468- 6933 or logging onto www.stopaddiction.com. The FEDERAL CIVILIAN RETIREE SERVICE CENTER is located in Room 165A, Building 210 on Eglin Air Force Base. Its hours of operation are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of each week from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome, or call (850) 882-2720 for an appointment or additional information. The NORTHWEST FLORIDA MILITARY OFFICERS ASSOCIATION (NWFMOA) meets the first Wed. of each month with a breakfast meeting at the Eglin Officers Club. Each month, interesting speakers bring a wealth of information to the group to further personal and professional ties within the military civilian communities and to promote the association's mission of educating deserving youngsters wishing to make the military their life's career. NWFMOA is under the umbrella of the national' Military Officers Association offering a number of member benefits and a legislative voice in Congress on behalf of all military personnel and issues pertaining to them. FORT WALTON BEACH MOPS meets the first and third Wednesday of every month from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. at Cinco Baptist Church. For more information call Angela McBroom at 678-4341. The NORTH OKALOOSA FAMILY YMCA has openings for Shotokan classes in Crestview. Classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday evening from 6 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. at the YMCA location on Wilson Street. The cost for the classes is $32.00 per month. For more information on Shotokan, contact a representative at the YMCA at 689-2999. AMVETS POST 35 LADIES AUXILIARY meets the first Sunday of every month at 3 p.m. The NORTH OKALOOSA AMATEUR RADIO CLUB (NOARC) meets on the second Tuesday of every month. Please join us at 7 p.m. n tie t ,oun l ,,j Aging JqflwsyiJf1wrlc fgli^? a end those interested in obtaining a license are welcome. 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 Thursday. (closed on Fridays. The DOGWOOD GARDEN CLUB meets on the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Call 682-2691 for information. The AMVETS LADIES AUXILIARY meets on the first Sunday of each month at 7 p.m. at 105 John King Road in Crestview. Call 682-8435. The THAILAND-LAOS- CAMBODIA (TLC) BROTHERHOOD, INC. is seeking members from all branches of the military U.S., foreign and civilian 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. SINGLES POT LUCK DINNERS are held every Tuesday night, 6:00 p.m.- 6:45 p.m., at the First United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, located at 314 South Partin Drive in Niceville. The dinners are immediately followed by support group meetings from 7:00- 8:30 p.m. Free childcare is provided. Call Pam Ellisor or Linda McArdle at 678-4411, ext. 18. The CRESTVIEW LIONS CLUB meets every first and third Monday of each month at noon at Sonny's BBQ. For information, please call Steve Ford at 682-0641 or BJ Thomhave at 682-2012. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO is open to the generalpublic. Join us on Tuesday night. Early Bird bingo starts at 6 p.m. and regular bingo starts at 7:00 p.m. They're located on Highway 90 between Twin Hills Park and OWC'C/Bob Sikes Library. Call 682- 7968 for hourly and daily rates. The CRESTVIEW ROTARY CLUB meets each Wednesday at noon, at the Holiday Inn in Crestview. The CRESTVIEW KIWANIS CLUB meets each Wednesday at noon, at Ryan's Steakhouse in Crestview. The CONCORD #50 FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS hold their regular meeting at 7:00 p.m. on the first and third Monday of each month at 404 Garden Street in Crestview. Call Marion Gobin at 689- 2409 for more information. The NORTH OKALOOSA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION meets the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the New Covenant Church, located at 3191 North Newman Avenue in Crestview. Call 682-4833 or 689- 8999 for more information. SUPPORT GROUPS AL-ANON is a support group for all of those who have been affected by someone else's drinking. The group meetings are now held at 7:30 p.m. every Thursday at First Methodist Church, 599 8th Street, CrestviW4fzi ttith 0o 'dAoom: Call , 85r-24412009 for details ot'vi~it the -iWeb site :at -'-ww;anwfi-al-anoren.org and click on Area 15. The ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP meets 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 support from friends are all a part of it. Call 689-3146 for information. LUPUS SUPPORT GROUP meetings are held every third Friday by the Lupus Support Network, free of charge. Everyone is welcome to Shaw Moving & Storage Local Moves We Sell Shipping Supplies Call Richard for a Free Quote 682-2765 120 W. Williams St., Crestview, FL di4927 Antioch Rd. Crestview, Florida F wN4Woxwoodcc.com 682-2012 Derek Lott, Vice-President Commercial Lending Officer Your Hometown Bank Since 1956 FS f l SBranch Bank F iTIONAE Crestview Comers Plaza OF CRESTVIEW Member FC mmO 682-3111 If your organization has a regularly scheduled standing meeting that you would like to see in our calendar, please mail it to the Crestview News Bulletin, 295 West James Lee Blvd., Crestview, FL 32536; FAX it to 682-2246; or e-mail us at okpublishing@crestviewbulletin.com. Please label all correspondence: "Attn - Weekly Calendar." ORGANIZATIONS ADVENTURE CLUB: meets several times a month. For more information call Clarice Habinck at 850-581-4591 or email freklzl00@cox.net. For information on the WESTERN GATE CHAPTER OF THE FLORIDA TRAIL ASSOCIATION, visit their website at http://westgate.floridatrall.org. The GOLD WING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION, Chapter FL 1-0, now meets at the 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 organization. There are over 80,000 members worldwide, and all motorcycles and owners are welcome to join. For information, call Billy Mason at 689-2280 or Jack Birge at 682-3650. The SOPHISTICATED LADIES OF CRESTVIEW, a branch of the Red Hat Society, have their monthly meeting and covered dish luncheon on the third Monday of each month at Victorious Life Church Fellowship Building in Crestview, off Hwy. 85. All Red Hats (ladies over 50) and Pink Hats (ladies under 50) are welcome, -as well as those who would like to know more about the group's celebration of womanhood. Call Helen McKenna, publicity chairman, at 423-0704 for other activities and more information. CRESTVIEW TOASTMASTERS CLUB meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Bob Sikes Library meeting room. Anyone of 18 years of age who would like to improve their communication and leadership skills is welcome to attend. For more information contact Helen McKenna at 423-0704. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS 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 officer at 682-0982 or write 'the ti'at"DAV'ChiaPhYr 57, P.O. Box 63, Crestview, FL' 32539. :see For more information on the meetings of the OKALOOSA COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE call Betty at 837-6775 or Joe at 682-1759 or visit www.okaloosademocrats.com. CONCORD LODGE # 50 F & AM holds its regular meetings on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month. Meetings are held 7:00 p.m. at 404 Garden Street, Crestview. For further information, call 850-423- 1030. AMERICAN LEGION POST #75 hosts open-to-the-public bingo Sunday from 12:30 to 5 p.m. The post is located at 898 James Lee Blvd. in Crestview. NATIONAL ACTIVE AND RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION meets once a month. For information call 678- 5678. THE PANHANDLE PEDDLERS, a new recreational bicycling club for casual riders, will hold an organizational meeting in Destin. Group rides, on paved roads and paved bike trails, will take place at a variety of locations in the Panhandle. Interested persons can obtain additional details from Art Gardner (850-699-2852) or artgardner@ mchsi.com. For information on the meetings of THE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, please call Chuck Licari at 850-243-6696. 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 challenges of daily life remains one of the goals of the organization. Members enjoy educational programs, community service work, leisure arts, and fellowship. They are also involved at the county, district, and state level. Meetings are available to all persons without regard to race, color, sex, age, handicap, religion, or national origin. For more information, call President Cora Davidson or Nita Hall at 682- 3118. 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 CONFEDERATE VETERANS hold meetings at Sonny's in Crestview. It begins with dinner at 6 p.m. The public may attend. The next meeting is on July 10. Call Jack Bonham at 862-3891 for information. The public is invited to attend the meetings of THE SONS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Contact John Cahoon at 862-5078 for information. o CIRCLE OF PARENTS SUPPORT GROUP: A mutual support group in Okaloosa County helps parents develop their parenting skills and gain moral support from moms and dads facing similar challenges. The group meets every Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Family of Faith .CommunityWdhurcht ,428 Racetrack Road in.-Fort y.altonBeach. The information shared in the-group is to be confidential, within the limits of the law. Children's programs are also available. Call Becky Jones at 833- 2710 to register, and visit www.circleofparents.org for more information. The EGLIN OFFICERS' SPOUSES' CLUB is beglinning their 2005/2006 year. Come ee what the EOSC has to offe,,and have a continental breakfast on them. '; r.A: Luncheons are always dnlthe 3rd Wed of each month.' Please RSVP to Elleen Workmarrat'814- 9755 or via e-maifln- at workmancrew@earthlink.rnefe' ;>hK'(;- COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS CRESTVIEW HIGH 10-YEAR REUNION: The Crestview High School Senior Class of 1996 will celebrate its 10-year reunion on Sat., July 22. A luncheon is planned for the graduates and their f&fis, as well as an evening with classmates and guests. The cost is $50 per adult. Tp register or for more information, contact Courtney Boswell-McQuaker at 706-536-1522 or email at cmcquaker5@yahoo.zscom. ' CITY OF CRESTVIEW WATER USE: The Department of Public Services is rescinding the current water use restrictions. Residstnts may now use outsidewatering from 10 a.m. .to 2 p.m. We apologize for any inconvenience this restriction may cause, however, it is necessary because of the enormous demand that is put upon our water system during this drought period. This restriction will be strictly enforced therefore; the City encourages everyone to conserve water when possible. SERVICES OF NWF, INC. "HOMETOWN PROFESSIONALS HOME CARE SOLUTIONS" 694 East James Lee Blvd. Crestview, FL 32539 (850) 689-5499 333D Racetrack Road Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32547 (850) 864-5498 With Storms on the horizon don't put yourself at risk, be prepared. If you use aerosolized medications, protect yourself with a battery operated Nebulizer. Comes with: V Carry Bag / A/C Adapter V/D/C Adapter / Rechargeable battery pack Problem $12000 $120.00 Wile supplies last No Power, No Cash, Checks, Visa and MasterCard accepted. News Bulletin / PAGE 7 PAGE 8 / News Bulletin KIDS PAGE SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2006 Fearsome sharks amaze and frighten us. These warm water creatures have been around since before the dinosaurs. They come in a multitude of colors and range in size from the length of a goldfish to almost as big as a school bus. Sharks are deadly hunters. Everything about their body is designed to hunt. The shark's dark back hides it in murky waters. When a fish below is looking up into the bright sunlight, the lighter undersides help the shark remain hidden. Sharks have incredible senses and can detect movement in the water from miles away. An organ, called a lateral line, travels the length of the body and helps them to pick up electrical signals to track down and locate prey. Meat eating sharks eat everything from penguins to tiny fish. Contrary to popular belief, they do not hunt humans. Still, there are about 100 shark attacks in the world each year. Usually the attacks are due to a shark being provoked or just mistaking a human, in a wet suit, for a seal or other food. Every year more people die of bee stings than shark attacks. But, divers need to be careful when swimming in warm waters. Scientist and divers often use steel shark cages to protect them underwater. Some divers wear underwater body armor called a neptunic. This steel mesh suit is like the chain mail knights in the Middle Ages wore to protect them in battle. Scientists are interested in the shark's amazing capacity to heal quickly. Sharks rarely get cancer. If we can figure out why sharks are so healthy it may one day help humans. To gather information scientist tag sharks with tiny speedometers to measure how fast a shark swims and where it travels. Some day we may come to appreciate, rather than fear, the mighty shark. Flexible cartridge skeleton so shark can bend and twist. Tall A>n N ill slits Hc~ssI i Lateral line detects motion in the water. " Tail flicks f - side to side to push the shark. J \C The slim body is built for speed. fin helps to stabilize the shark. Shark skin is covered with thorny teeth called denticles. Nostril can smell blood 1, mile away Shark eyes roll up for protection. Five rows of teeth. ft, like the wings on a plane. \ Shark fins are stiff They do not fold back like most fish. They rarely Sharks do will eat a not like the human after taste of an attack. humans. -- ---------------- Most shark J Australia has S attacks thinost -'' happen in shark attacks shallow water per year. close to shore. K ,hork Aa WnrM arh BE ART SMART! lemon hammerhead mako blue pygmy zebra thresher cookiecutter frilled bulll whale horn angelshark great white sandtiger cat megamouth smooth hound tiger dogfish wobbegong Next week's topic: Stars/ Constellations ---:-]-- keepitstraight ySA.com VDaw* to wood & ... ask students to S"Keep it Straight .- don't use drugs --SUPPLIES:-- S .1. water colors 2with the bottom end of a whitwhite-be birthday cthday-andle. Next, wash over the picture with blue water colopaper Underestoter Mapicture appgicPictureears On white paper, draw your underwater picture with'the, bottom end of a white birthday candle. Next, wash over the picture with blue water color paint. Prestolyour picture appears! Hint: If you don't like surprises you may want to draw your picture first with a black marker. Then lay a new piece of paper on top. Trace over the picture you have drawn in black on the new paper with the birthday candle. 25 centsff.off "" "c""p 'I """' i6-30-06 I25 cents offI pw &.215- HuJd F~s n. bdd lrd LI. IivmIvs or alcohol" Al Laura Craig is an award winning Texas teacher and writes the newspaper feature: The Parent-School Connection. Lcraigl54@aol.com SHARK Dunn takes over Big Red Machine Page 1 News Bulletin Classifieds Pages 11-14 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN Finals site Hoops tourney stays in Lakeland Page 10 JUY1 006. -e ewsYou 'I dgdaif PAGE0 Swimming NEWS & NOTES Little League Baker was scheduled to play its opening game in the Florida District 1 11-12 Softball Tournament late Friday. The Gators play their next game in the double- elimination tournament on Wednesday. The tournament is scheduled to run through at least July 7 at the Baker Area Youth Association facility. Crestview was scheduled to play its first game in the Florida District 1 11-12 Baseball Tournament late Friday. Baker fell in its first game of the double-elimina- tion event Thursday against Freeport. The Gators play again Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The event Is scheduled to run through at least July 11 at the DeFuniak Springs Little League facility. Crestview finished tied for seventh and Baker finished tied for ninth in the Florida District 1 9-10 Baseball Tournament at the Crestview Little League facility. Crestview defeated Baker 9- 4 in an elimination game. Crestview was knocked out by Northwest Escambia on Thursday. CAYA signups Another season of Crestview Area Youth Association (CAYA) football and cheerleading is fast approaching. Registration for the 'upcoming season is on Satu0.ay r99pro)s from 9 a.m.tbon in the fieldhouse at C tviedW. Hjgh. School. City signups City of Crestview youth football, soccer and cheer- leading registration is ongo- ing through the month of July. The football program has two age groups for ages 6-11. The soccer program has age groups for ages 4- 14. Registration cost is $60 ($65 for those outside city limits). To register or for more information, call (850) 682- 4715, or visit Twin Hills Park between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekdays. Free hoops camp Crestview High School will host the Kelvin Lee Chaminade Basketball Camp July 17-21. The camp is free for boys entering grades 5-9. Players will spend five hours on court every day and will improve in all facets of the game. Kelvin Lee spent 12 years as an NCAA Division I assistant coach before build- ing the Chaminade High School program into one of the best in the St. Louis area. Sign-up deadline is July 7. For additional information, contact "Mr. C." at (850) 682-6226. All-Stars The News Bulletin plans to spotlight youth baseball and softball All-Star teams in an upcoming issue. Coaches of All-Star baseball and soft- ball teams are encouraged to submit a team roster and/or team photo to the News Bulletin for publication. State trip The City of Crestview American League All-Star baseball team will travel to the Dizzy Dean State Tournament July 7-14 in St. Petersburg. The team is accepting donations to help defray expenses for the trip. Those interested in making a donation may contact John Weeks at (850) 585-2019, or contact the City of Crestview Parks Dept. at (850) 682- 4715. Donations of any size are appreciated. 1998 2006 We Award Winning S Newspaper Fterida Pres Assdation Better Weekly Newspaper Contest ""'" NJ Always a big splash p YMCA's swimming classes regularly filled to capacity Kyle Wright h" News Bulletin Sports Editor Jennifer Morgan runs one of the most popular summer activities in Crestview. Morgan's YMCA swim- ming classes have filled to capacity in each of her six years as the organization's swim instructor. All of the approximately 150 available spots for the current summer lessons filled up within days. "I really don't know what makes it so popular," Morgan said. "But I do know when we're out here, we're having a lot of fun. And kids usually have fun in pools in general. So hope- fully we're making it fun for them." Morgan teaches five or six small groups every day from Monday through Thursday in the Hampton Inn pool. The 2006 summer classes started 1-. May 2 ~nd end July 3(q. Each session lasts two weeks. "It has been very success- ful," Morgan said. "And every year we grow more and more." Amy Little watched as her son, 7-year-old Jesse, took part in Tuesday's lesson. 'It,hasbeen very success- fid. A'd every year we grow more and more." JENNIFER MORN . - YMCA swim instru ortte summer prograiri' ,.: Jesse took his first swim lesson last summer. One year later, he attends one of the more advanced classes. "I was lucky to get him in two years ago, and to contin- ue this year," Amy said. "At first, we just wanted him to be comfortable in the water. This summer, it was just something we wanted him to continue. Jennifer continues to teach them new things, and I wanted him to learn the proper strokes." Nathaniel Summitt, 14, has attended YMCA swim lessons during all six of Morgan's summers with the program. He now helps Morgan teach the younger swim- mers. .25w. a' ~. *. ,~4e -~. ~ 5-' Dean's la CHS grad makes national list Kyle Wright News Bulletin Sports Editor The name might look unfamiliar, but Crestview baseball fans should recog- nize the description. Senior left-handed pitch- er. Sparkling record, earned Srun average DEAN Dern" of Crestview as the player in question, but the brief biog- raphy clearly refers to recent CHS graduate Blake Dean. Dean added another honor to his baseball resume this week when Collegiate Baseball named him to the Louisville Slugger 2006 High School All-America Team. CHS baseball coach Tim Gillis said the newsletter will correct the typo in an upcoming issue and on Dean's All-American certifi- cate. "I thought the award wasb well-deserving and really capped off a great year for him," Gillis said. "To be an himn," Gillis said. "To be an Visit the Crestview News Bulletin Web site www.crestvlewnewsbulletln.com. test honor Blake Dean's awards from his senior season FACA District 1 Player of the Year FSWA Class 5A All- State First Team FACA All-Star Baseball Classic participant Panhandle Baseball Classic participant Louisville Slugger High School All-American Team All-American at anything is really a super honor." Dean went 11-2 with a 1.83 ERA and 112 strikeouts in 72.2 innings during the 2006 season. He also led the Dawgs with a .443 batting average and eight home runs. Dean plane to play, base- ball at LSU next year. Dean received several awards after the 2006 sea- son, but Gillis said this latest one should stand out. "He's received a lot of state awards, but this is a national thing," he said. "There is a lot of great base- ball all over the country, and looking at some of the names on the list, he can take a lot from that. "This is all probably a flood of awards right now, but looking back, he'll real- ize what a great thing this is." - 'Jo ~ .-. y, ,:~ ~ Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin YMCA swim instructor Jennifer Morgan (left) works with Savannah Ellison (center) and Sarah Wayer during a lesson Tuesday at the Hampton Inn pool. "The reason I stayed with it is because it is a fun deal," Summitt said. "I took swim lessons a long time ago and it wasn't fun. We have fun here. Jennifer actually works with you, and it is a friendly environment." The 2006 summer lessons have filled up, but Morgan already looks forward to 2007. She recommends show- ing up as early, as .possible on registration da".'Thpse who cannot sign'up in per- son can send a family mem- ber to register. And she points out that YMCA mem- bers and non-members can take swimming lessons. See SPLASH, page 10 Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Jesse Little prepares to swim a lap. Celebrate America Shootout today Event features fireworks display Special to the News Bulletin HOLT Emerald Coast Dragway will host the Celebrate America Shootout today. The event features a $10,000 prize for the winner of the Outlaw Pro Modified class, and a large fireworks display. The Pro Modified cars cover the one-eighth mile - Auto racing - 41CKAbn----- m m-^--^^^^ track in less than four sec- onds at over 185 mph. Over 25 Pro Modified entries are expected. All regular NHRA ET Bracket classes also will be contested, as well as Quick 8 Super Pro and Quick 8 Sportsman events. The Super Pro and Sportsman winners will run off for the "King of the Emerald Coast" title. Total purse for the evening will be over $25,000. Gates open at 1:30 p.m. Time trials for ET Bracket cars will start at 3:30 p.m. .Pro Modifieds will qualify at 4:30 and 6 p.m. Eliminations start at 7:30 p.m. General admission is $20 for adults, with youths under 12 admitted free. For more information, call the track at (850) 537-7223, ' or visit the track Web site at www.emeraldcoastdrag- way.com. ~gVBII~ Fan winners Fan wnner Kyle WrIght/The News Bulletin Bill Myers of Fort Walton Beach (left photo) receives a $25 Beef O'Brady's Fan of the Week gift certificate from Beef O'Brady's Vicki Fortler. Myers attended a Little League District 1 tournament game at the Baker Area Youth Association facility. Heather Ellis (right photo) receives a $25 Beef O'Brady's Fan of the Wdek gift certificate from Beef O'Brady's Jessy Campbell. Ellis attended a Laurel Hill T-Ball practice on June 18. Contact us at Eniall News Bulletin Sports Editor Kyle Wright Report your sports news and results to the Fax Information about local sports events to at kwrlghtcrestvlewbulletln.com News Bulletin at (850) 682-6524. the News Bulletin at (850) 682-2246. All-America team .54'Ao Contact us -...Ogg D 4tS'= IA /Mamo 4am0inr IRDnDT! SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2006 PAuL IuS iBuRI F iSnwa ,13s vi.m - SSPORTS BRIEFS ANNOUNCEMENTS BASKETBALL CAMP:. Final applications are now being evaluated for the Ten Star All Star Summer Basketball Camp. The camp is by invitation only for boys and girls ages 10-19. Past par- ticipants include several current and for- mer NBA stars. College scholarships are possible for players selected to the All- American team. Camp locations include Brisbane Park, Fla., Prescott, Ariz., Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sterling, Colo., Bridgeport, Conn., Gainesville, Ga., Champaign, Ill., North Manchester, Ind., Towson, Md., Ypsilanti, Mich., Glassboro, N.J., Schenectady, N.Y., Hickory, N.C., Lebanon, Tenn., Commerce, Texas, Blacksburg, Va., Lyndonville, Vt., and Beloit, Wisc. For a free brochure, call (704) 373-0873 i before July 15. STETSON CAMPS: Stetson University will host several boys basket- ball camps this summer. The Individual Camps is July 23-28. For more informa- tion, contact Sebastian Singletary at (386) 822-8101, or e-mail ssinglet@stet- son.edu. More information is available' on the Internet at www.stetson.edu/hoopscamp. ENTERPRISE-OZARK BAS- KETBALL CAMP: Enterprise-Ozark Community College will host several basketball camps this summer. A camp for boys who will be in grades 4-12 will be held July 17-20 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. each day. Cost is $65. Perimeter Players camp for boys and girls who will be in grades 6 and up will be held July 24-26 from 1:30-6 p.m. each day. Cost is $65. Post Players camp for boys and girls in grades 6 and up will be held July 27-29. Camp is from 1:30 p.m.-6 p.m. on July ,.27-28, and from 9 a.m.-noon on July 29. Cost is $65. Camps will take place at the EOCC gym. For details, contact John Ayers at (334) 347-2623 x2303, or (334) 806-5928. BAKER BASKETBALL CAMP: Baker's basketball program will hold a fundraiser camp for youths entering grades 3 through 8 on July 25-26. Camp runs from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. each day. Baker's varsity players will help con- duct the camp. Call Baker School at 689-7279 for details. RICHBOURG GOLF TOUR- NEY: The Richbourg Middle School boys basketball program will sponsor a fundraiser golf tournament July 14 at .,ww.cresl Foxwood Country Club. Registration begins at 11 a.m. with tee-off at noon. Format is Florida Lowball with four- person teams. Lunch will be served at 11 a.m. Cost is $40 per player ($30 for Foxwood members). Hole sponsorships are available for $100. Each hole spon- sor may enter one free player. Awards to top three finishers. Door prizes will be awarded. Contact Richbourg boys bas- ketball coach Mitch Buckelew at (850) 689-7229 with questions or to register. LIONS GOLF TOURNEY: The Crestview Lions Club Golf Tournament will be held July 29 at Foxwood Country Club. Registration is at 8 a.m . with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. Format is four person Florida Lowball. Entry fee is $45 ($35 for Foxwood Country Club members). Hole sponsorships are available for as little as $100. Proceeds help the Lions Club provide eye exami- nations and eyeglasses to local residents in need. Contact Foxwood Country Club at (850) 682-2012 or Dr. Tom Streeter at (850) 758-5981 for details. FOP SPRING SCRAMBLE: The Fraternal Order of Police North Olkaloosa Lodge #146 will hold its Spring Scramble July 22 at Foxwood Country Club. Registration starts at 7 a.m., with shotgun start at 8 a.m. Format is four person scramble Florida Lowball. Entry fee is $50 per person or $200 per team. Entry fee includes mulli- gan, door prize ticket, food and non- alcoholic beverages. Prizes for the top three places and last place. Additional prizes for closest to the pin on par 3s, longest drive and straightest drive. Additional door prize tickets and mulli- gans can be purchased. For details, con- tact Travis Robinson at (850) 609-2027, Ralph Garrett at (850) 689-5658 or Foxwood Country Club at (850) 682- 2012. SENIORS GOLF: The next Pacemakers Senior Golf Association tournament will be July. 10 at 8 a.m at Foxwood Country Club. Format is indi- vidual points. Competitors must be at least 50 years old to play. Entry fee of $30 includes lunch and prizes. Call (850) 682-2012 of (850) 826-2012 for details. MGA TOURNEY: The Men's Golf Association will hold a Red, White & Blue Tournament on July 8 at Foxwood Country Club. Format is four man teams with teams drawn by the tournament committee. Competitors must sign up by 4 p.m. July 7. Entry fee is $10 with $2 for a skins game. Players must be mem- bers or the Men's Golf Association and Foxwood Country Club, and must have a verifiable USGA handicap. FOOTBALL CAMPS: A Keeping Dreams Alive (KDA) Foundation foot- ball camp will take place July 13-14 at Booker T. in Overtown Miami. For details, contact the KDA Foundation at (954) 258-4117. BOWLING TOURNEY: The "Lanes of Dreams" Bowling Tournament, which will benefit The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and Northern Florida, will be held July 22 at the Oops Alley Family Entertainment Center on Hwy. 90 in Pace from 9 a.m.-noon. Registration is $30 per person and includes three games, shoe rental, lunch buffet and prizes. T-shirts will also be available for all participants. Last year's fundraiser provided wishes for 2 children and their families, one each Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. For more information, call (850) 429-2294. MARINES CHARITY SK: The Marine Corps Aviation Association and Marine Corps League 5K Charity Run/Walk is set for Sept. 16 in down- town Pensacola. Entrants will compete alongside 3,000 Marines and service members. The event supports local char- ities benefiting people with develop- mental disabilities. Runners receive race T-shirts. Entrants can register online at www.childrensrun.org prior to Sept. 1 to receive a discounted entry fee. Pre-race packet pickup will be from 4-7 p.m. Sept. 15 at Seville Quarter. For more information on all related events and charities, contact the race staff at (850) 452-9460, or visit the race Web site at www.childrensrun.org. DESTIN SOCCER: Destin Youth Soccer will take registration from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. on July 20, 21, 27 and 28 at the Morgan Sports Complex in Destin. The program is for youths ages 4-15 as of July 31. To register,, parents must bring birth certificate and registration fee. Games are Friday nights for ages 4- 9 and Saturday for ages 10-13 and girls teams. Cost is $40 per resident and $50 for non-residents. For more information, or if you are interested in coaching or sponsoring a team, contact the Morgan Sports Center at (850) 650-1241. tviewnewsbulletin.com Nwi nr ^so' Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin YMCA swim Instructor Jennifer Morgan (right) helps Gavin Johnson learn a new stroke on Tuesday during a lesson at the Hampton Inn. SPLASH, from page 9 Jessica Frazier of the YMCA says the organization seeks ways to expand the availability of swim lessons. The YMCA has discussed the possibility of additional instructors. The eventual goal: A swimming pool at the YMCA facility. "Even though we don't have a pool, it is still a very successful program," Frazier said. "The sessions do fill up as soon as we have swim reg- istration. People still depend on the YMCA for swim les- sons and we are very thank- ful it is something we can still offer the kids." The parents and the swim- mers credit Morgan for mak- ing the lessons so popular. "The parents like their children coming here because of the friendly environment," Summitt said. "And the kids seem to like how she is nice and easy to talk to. "And they like the play time at the end of every class." Added Frazier: "People say Jennifer is an excellent teacher and they are comfort- able with her." Morgan, in turn, passes the credit back to the pro- gram's participants. "The community support is what makes it flourish," she said. "There is a need and a want for it, and it makes the whole program flourish." High schools Hoops finals remain in Lakeland Special to the News Bulletin GAINESVILLE The Florida High School Athletic Association announced that the FHSAA Girls Basketball Finals and FHSAA Boys Basketball Finals state cham- pionship tourneys will remain at The Lakeland Center for the next three years. The three-year agreement with Lakeland will keep the girls finals and boys finals at The Lakeland Center through -_-the-2008-09 basketball season. Polk' County Sports Martketing, The Lakeland Center and the Lakeland Organizing Committee sub- mitted a proposal to serve as hosts for both the girls finals and boys finals on behalf of the City of Lakeland and Polk County. The Central Florida Sports Commission and the City of Orlando, sub- mitted a proposal to serve as hosts for the boys finals only at the TD Waterhouse Centre. "We had two outstanding proposals for the tourna- ments," FHSAA Commissio er '--Johiu'-. Stewart sait.' "But Lakeland had an advantage in that they continued to offer their facility for both the girls and boys finals. We are pleased to renew our relationship for these events with them." Stewart expressed the Association's gratitude to the Central Florida Sports Commission and the City of Orlando for their interest in the boys tournament as well. 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There will be "Dinner on the ground, waterme- lon cutting, special Gospel singing and good "Preach- in" by Rev. Bill Franklin. Everyone is invited. Any questions call 682- 9600 Ours is a Holy Spirit filled Ministry of Resto- ration all nationali- ties-are invited. NEWS RACK DELIVERY Persons needed to deliver the Crestview News Bulletin twice weekly to stores and news racks. Work Tuesday and Friday nights. Must have own transportation and insurance. Salary, plus gas allowance. EXTRA DRIVERS deliver the Bulletin Extra to driveways in and around Crestview area. Work once a week on Tuesday evenings Apply in person at 295 W. James Lee Blvd. Crestview, Florida. No phone calls please, euial opportunitv SINGLE WHITE employee. male 70, 5'8 170. I'm retired and own my home and live DRIV alone. I am search- OWN ing for a nice honest lady close to my age OPERP not much over- 77 weight for a relation- 77.5 ship that could lead REVE to marriage if we hit plus it off together. I am a surcharge! very lonely man, and charge bac I am a good man fits availab that any lady would turi Auto T be proud, to have. 800-889-81 Please write and or call 689-8038, RB, P.O. Box 876, Crest- Driver view FL. 32536 I WHITE FEMALE, would like to meet single retired male for friendship, age 60-70. NO drugs-NO drunks please. Like to meet a good natu- Exper ral guy. Truck, Har- CDL- ley Davison, I don't smoke! Respond to P.O. box 1392, Ni- C ceville Fl. 32578 Cho Te Exo D or 102 Drivers ROUTE DRIVER Job gross upto $100,000. per year. Fed-X route with truck. 850-393-9473 or Troy thermal mgr. 850-423-1106 fER: JER ATOR % OF :NUE fuel No ckl! Bene- ble! Cen- ransports. 39 DRIVERS NEEDED Rinker Materials is one of the nations largest suppliers of concrete ready mix. We currently have openings for Class B or higher CDL driv- ers at our sites in Crestview & Ft. Wal- ton Rinker Materi- als currently em- ploys 10,500 em- ployees at 381 sites across 31 sates. We offer- great pay, health & retirement plans, plus more. Rinker Materials is an EOE & Drug free work place. Stop in today and apply at one of these sites: 5420 Fairchild Road, Crest view FI 32539 1787 Fim Blvd., Ft. Walton Beach 32547 ROUTE DRIVER Job gross uRto $100,000. per year. Fed-X route with truck. 850-393-9473 or Troy thermal mgr. 850-423-1106 104 General Help 104A ..-;;._ 1fc i General Help General Help, $ ABSOLUTELY AIRCRAFT REFU- THE BEST $ ELER, experienced Temporary Staff- in the general avia- ing Co. in this tion field. Apply in area. Labor Find- person Sunshine ers needs you! Aero Industries, Highest Pay, Best 5545 John Givens Assig nments. Road, Crestview, $6.50-$12.00 per FL. Bob Sikes Air- hour paid daily, port 682-6811 Positions open CARPET INSTAL- daily. Have A LER helper must Car? Earn extra have drivers license $$. Open 5:30A.M. and .trasportaion. 6-B Hollywood Pay DOE 4205141 Blvd., FWB. Never EXPERIENCED a feq. 850-243- GRILLN 2699 Cook and cashier. CARPENTERS Apply in person at NEEDED for framing Mickey's Grocery crew in Destin 338- 6407 Hwy 189 0143 North. Baker, Flori- NEED DRIVER with da. 537-2566. a clean Class B & E LOOKING FOR a License, position in- RELIABLE teenager cludes some physi- or young adult to cal labor. Apply in care for my 2 year person at Crestview old in my home 30- Wholesale, 984 W. 40 hours per week. James Lee Blvd. Call for interview. Crestview. Tracy 850-758-7346 Specializing In Decorative Overlays Of New/Existing Concrete Pool Decks, Patios, Porches, Driveways, Walks JOE McCARTHY/OWNER & So Much More Licensed and Insured / S &. 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Individuals must be dependable with general experi- ence in the areas of electrical, plumbing and carpentry re- pairs. Competitive pay with excellent benefits offered. Contact 682-7247 for applications. LEAD INSTALLER NEEDED. Pay based on experi- ence, shower enclo- sures, mirrors and shelving call 850- 267-3656 ask for Ricky 104 General Help CNC MACHINE OPERATORS - No experi- ence Necessary. Day Shift Monday thru Thursday. Will Train. Apply in per- son 8AM-11AM Monday Thursday @ 3100 Adora Teal Way, Crestview 850- 689-2889. EOE VETERINARY AS- SISTANT needed exp. helpful, but not necessary. Apply in person. Okaloosa animal Clinic, 411 Hwy 90 West 682- 2315 SURVEYOR PAR- TY Chief with con- struction layout ex- perience, Full Time position,with benefit package available. Please call 850-537- 9074 to set appoint- ment for interview. 104 General Help NOW ACCEPTING applications for labor in Laurel Hill. Mon thru Friday 8am- 5pm. Drug free work place E.O.E. 652- 5252 108, Hotel/MoUtel & Restaurant CRACKER BAR- REL of Crestview Now hiring cooks and servers. OW students welcome 682-8804 CRACKER BAR. REL OF DESTIN Now hiring all posi- tions. Cooks, serv- ers, cashiers. Apply in person or call 269-3344. Located at foot of Mid-Bay Bridge. Good bene- fits and up to 3 rais- es in 1st year. 110 Labor 110 Labor CARPENTERS AND helper's want- ed pay depends on exp. Call 546-1162 or 865-2193 CARPENTERS AND helper's want- ed pay depends on exp. Call 546-;162 or865-21G93 HELP WATTEP Lawn Maintenanqe Landscape expe'- ence preferred.. Will train. Drivers licene required Crestiez area. Call 259-5 or 305-2319 116 Office Wo SALES/CLERICL PosmoN Availabe with Elite Tra l, inc. Split daysf- tween Laurel Hil& Crestview. Mon, thu Friday 8:00 till 5:0 EOE. Drug free work place 652-5252., TODCO -THE Offshore Drilling CompanyBis a leading provider of contract oil and gas drilling services offering the largest fleet of shallow water drilling rigs In and along the U.S. Gulf Coast.We also have limited foreign operations in the Caribbean Basin and Angola.We have the following opportunities available: * Marine Electricians *Toolpushers * Crane Operators Floorhands Entry Level Positions: Roustabouts & Galleyhands Qualifications Indude Verifiable work history of heavy labor Available for travel away from home Mechanical aptitude Dependable transportation TODCO will have a representative at the Holiday Inn ExpressB to answer your questions and take applications: Thursday, July 6th @ 9am 5pm & Friday, July 7th @ 9am 5pm 2682 South McKenzie Street Foley, AL 36535 For directions, call (251) 943-9100. You may also download an application online at www.theoffshoredrillingcompany.com. For additional Information, call 713-458-6500. We offer excellent benefits including Health, Dental &Vision Plans, 401k, excellent starting pay, advancement opportunities and much more.The Gulf of Mexico work schedule is 14 days on and 14 days off with 12-hour days.The international work schedule is 28 days on and 28 days off with 12-hour days. Visit our website: www.theoffshoredrillingcompany.com SI UUEU Cs aout onr T5,ansport sign-n bons CniAsAaSIlVl tI50'Ioday!S(1 0 0 * Fill out form completely and mail it with payment to P.O. Box 447, Crestview, . * Fl. 32536, or bring it in to our office at 295 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, SFl, or copy and Fax to 850-682-2246 Classification # choose one from selection at left. * CHECK ONE: 1 issue, 2 issues, 4 Issues, 8 issues * 0 0 Border Bold Capitalized Centered Reverse Symbol 250 Words Words Words $5 per ad 259 per,.n 256pr wn. 25 ad.in. 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TO MOVE IN lp ON ALL 2006 AND SELECT '07 MODELS IN STOCK * $189,900 Builder pays up to $5,000 towardsP TG C B K closing costs. *PO TAA "BU 3153 Airport Rd ~ Crestview ~ 5/3, 24x24 Florida room C A RS 'V 5579 Buck Ward Rd. ~n 3/2 mobile home, 3/4 acre w/screened back porch + covered front porEch 16975 Eden Square 2 I acre lots 05truction '- BuickiSaO I .$ 20,975 452907 ToCrescenp Flight Ave 4/2 Ner 2000 sqft on ". dosing costs. 850-682-1218 850-974-4476 NO HIDDEN DEALER FESS NO HAGGLE PRcICNG ... 7 802313 AirplsonSt Rd Crestview, FL32536 roomDEALER INVOICE PRICING ONLY & YOU KEEP THE REBATES! Crestvlew Homes And Surrounding Areas A wonderful home on a large lot set up for easy living. Heated/cooled Florida room & a screened-in back deck. Fenced back yard, 2-car garage. Come see today! $315,000. This lovely custom home has exotic Tigerwood floors, maple cabinets, tray ceilings & crown moulding throughout Back porch & deck great for gatherings &. entertaining. Seller pays normal builders closing cost. $294,900. New Contemporary brick home located In the beautiful lake front subdivision of Brooke Estates. Spacious open floor plan, great room features a gas fireplace with mantel. Neighborhood pool & tennis courts are soon to be completed. Vacant & ready for you to move in. $255,000. Well-maintained all brick home with tile floors throughout. Back yard is fenced & has .ayprd building,. co,-cret,_,i.:, Home. is maintenance free with vinyl soffit & the roof replaced in 2001. Centrally located. $249,000 Totally renovated, ready to move into. Situated on 2 acres in a great, quiet neighborhood near post office, library, schools & shopping. Includes several bearing fruit & pecan trees. Don't miss out on this onel $215,000. Beautiful double-wide modular home. Large bedrooms. M/bath has double vanities, comer garden tub. Other features include c.Zhedral ceilings, built-in bookcases, large kitchen & laundry room. $130.000. Outsanrdiadlng Ae Onaanding Resuhlt. Agency One, Inc. 682-8309 or 678-8919 Toll Fre (800) 239-8309 301 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 EACH OFFICE . INDEPENDENTLY OWNEDAND OPERATED www.genihouse.com WALKER LAWN MAINTENANCE Mowing, Trimming, Pruning,One time or year round. Li- censed and insured. 537-4419 Referen- ces Available 355 Sewing & Alterations SEWING MACHINE & VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS Call 682-3041 or 664-2245 360 Miscellaneous ARE YOUR Win- dows fogged? Need new windows for all your glass mirror needs? Call (850) 968- 1541 FREE SWING SETI You haul away. 2849 Old Mill Way. 682-2020 NEED DIRTI Sand ect. Call Spuds Hauling 850- 902-5098 TRACTOR WORK all type 682-7492 cell 546-1218 360 Miscellaneous SOUTH ALABAMA Metal Sales We 'specialize in painted metal roof- ing, pole barns, met- al trusses, metal purlins,lnsulation & portable Buildings 888-656-1882 TRIPLE- E Enterprises Land clearing, demo. loader & backhoe work. Li- 0 cense anid insureT'1 850-865-0826 PIANO LESSONS reasonable rates. Several openings, all ages. Call Pt 826- 0527 .452 Apartments For Rent 3/2 NEW Duplex in Crestview. No pets $825. mo. $750 SD Available July 1 682-8221/683-1354 CRESTVIEW INN Motel $40 daily $225 weekly Fumished efficiency $225 weekly 682- 4466 TOWNHOUSE 2 bd. 1.5 ba. 1400 sq.ft. No smoking No Pets washer and, dryer provided. All bed- rooms upstairs $817 month call 543-4742 456 Homes For Rent 1550 SQ.FT. BRICK Home 3Br. 2Bath, double car (garage on large lot $1150. a month Pet ok with non refundable de- posit. Available ap- prox. 7-15-06 850- 652-2285 / 305- 6486/978-1600 W, w PONTIAC BUICK GMC areprssngra OF CRESTVIEW "We Make THE Difference" (JA uCM C 4300 S. Ferdon Blvd. (Hwy. 85 South of 1-10) Crestview, Florida 850-682-2708 " Ad good through 7/3/06. 0% for 72 months on all 2006 models. Pictures for display purposes only. Includes Trade in rebate of 1999 vehicle or newer 454 Commercial FOR RENT house zoned commercial. Two block off South 85 $895. 537- 6941/685-6685 Cell 456 Homes For Rent HOUSE FOR rent 1400 sq.ft. 3 bed/1ba, 1 acre lot $750.& $775. 240- 0890 HOUSE FOR Rent Crestview in city lim- its, 4 bedrooms, 3 bath nice shed in back, dead end street. $1,000. per mo. $1,000. DD 850-758-0745 LAUREL HILL 4 br, 2.5 baths, 2600 + SF, 2 blocks to school. $1,000. mo + $1,000 deposit. Credit check re- quired. 398-2033 3BR/2BA 2CG Brick home, Days 682- 5533, night & week- ends, 682-4341 456 Homes For Rent CENTURY 21 Moulton Realty (850) 682-3849 Rentals: 304 Crooked Pine 3bdrm/2.5bth, Brand New,$1100, mth/ $1100. Dep. .1221 Lexie 3br, 2ba $875. DD $875. 4733 Meadow Lake Dr. 4bdrm/2.5bth Lake front $2200.Mth/$2200 Dep. 121 Trenton Ave. 3bdrm/2bth Behind W a I Mart $950.mth/$950..Dep 352 River Chase 1213 Jeffery Scott $1,150. & $1,150. DD 2878 Atoka Trail, $1,250 per mo; + $1.250.DD 2842, Old Mill Way $1,000. $1,000. DD 3BR. /2BA all appli- ances $800. mo. $800. DD plus uni- ties. NO smoking. Crestview. 682-9141 499-6891 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 456 Homes For Rent CRESTVIEW: BRICK, 4BR, 2BA, 2CG, 2000 sq.ft.+ deck. Lg fenced yd, 1/2 acre, pets ok, NO Smokers. Great neighbor- hood. $1,400.mo.+ DD. Available ear- ly July. Call Bob at 902-0223 FOR RENT 3Bd/2Ba. 188 First Ave. $675. mo. $400. DD Call 758- 1477 CRESTVIEW FOR sale by owner 3- 4bd/2ba. 2,078 sq.ft. renovated $199,900. Call 642-4663 LOOKING FOR home to rent in Crestview area. Au- gust. Three bed- rooms,AC,garage. Call (229)) 327-6003 NEWLY REMOD- ELED home avail. July 1. No pets $950. monthly $950. DD. 682-2235 / 546-1343, 3 Bed 2 Bath, with garage. 460 Mobile Homes For Rent 460 Mobile Homes For Rent FOR RENT 2bd. mobile home in Holt. Fenced back yard $500. mo., plus DD 537-6222 Cell 499- 7412 3BD HOUSE In Milli- gan $850. Rent, $850. No smoking, No pets. 682-1972 3BD/ 2BA Mobile on 1 acre lot. $700. mo. deposit & referen- ces. 537-6222 499- 7412 3BD/ 2BA Mobile on 1 acre lot. $700. mo. deposit & referen- ces. 537-6222 499- '7412 462 Rooms For Rent ROOM FOR RENT also may share house @ $145. week New home, cable, phone, utilit- ies included $10. deposit for cleanup. 537-9258, cell (850)221-0320 464 Roommates Wanted 464 Roommates Wanted MALE ROOM mate wanted $450. mo. utilities Included. 225-1910 ROOMMATE WANTED to share 3BR/2BA Brick home. $450./mo in- cludes all utilities.$225/DD 689-8978 554 Commercial Property For Sale ZONED C-1 Com- mercial 407 Texas Parkwa y , $659,000. Approxi- mately 4000 square feet; in- cluding two addi- tional lots. Shari Gross 850-376- 5406 or Cathy Ri- ley 850-699-1914 Keller Williams Re- alty Emerald Coast. 554 Commercial Property For Sale FLORALA ALABAMA. City water and sewer in town, 50x200 foot lot cleared, 20x50 foot slab in place. Zoned mini storage asking $12,000. (386) 846-1957. 556 Homes For Sale ZERO DOWN seller will assist with Fi- nance 3Bd./ 2Ba., brick on one acre $179,000 682-1303 ANDALUSA AL. Brick home w/acreage, 4 bed- rooms, 2..5 bath, central air/heat, covered porch w/deck, fenced pasture, w/red bar- and tack room. En- joy wooded front grounds with pic- turesque pastures and Lakes Includ- ing gorgeous Sun- sets. Well priced at: $279,900. Call 334-222-0629 SOUTH OF 1-10 in Crestview 4 bed, 2 bath, 1930 S.F. on over 1/2 acres. beautiful all brick home in Cherokee Bend. call property professional 683- 1714 3BD/2BA/2CG, IN- GROUND pool. Re- duced for quick sale $230,900. Seller pays closing with full price offer. Call Kay at ERA, 978-1736 Or rent to own call Jamie 758-0370 556 Homes For Sale PROPERTY PROFESSIONALS PLUS For sale 5560 Au- rora 3/2 2410 s.f. 1 acre lake view y.b. 1996 $399,000; 143 Nicole 4/2 1830 s.f. .33 acre y.b. 1997 $239,900; 5809 Pinecrest 3/2 1060s.f. .52 acre y.b. 1987 $173,500; 2821 Silverhill 3/3 2152 s.f. 2.25 acre y.b.1979 $725,000; 5979 Staff 4/2 2607 s.f. 1 acre y.b. 2006 $239,000; 113 & 115 Hillwood 3/2 1644 s.f. .30 acre y.b. 2006 $225,000; Call 683-1714 for more info. 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. BY OWNER Lovely 3bd/1ba. renovated 2300 sq.ft. $155,900. Leave message at 850- 682-1363 REAL ESTATE: WWWTEAMWALTON. CaM for colored pic- tures and new list- ings "click on the hot new listing button" Keller Williams Real- ty Emerald C oast 850-951-4899 560 Land For Sale 56 0 hi o. i Land For Soi'.) 1 ACRE woodedtt t Silver Hills Roai 150x300 $95,000'--' :' ph. 585-8948 -.. .. PROPER* PROFESSIONAL PLUS .7- Land for sa"e In Paxton. Hwy 147 1.65 acres $28,900; 1605 Flowervi 17,5 acres $17,00;. in Crestview Lake Arthur 1/3 acre $59,900; in Navarre holly Point 1.88 acres $875,000. Call 683-1714 for more info. LAND FOR sale 2+ acres with utilities paved road, Holt area $85,000. 850- 305-7530 after 6pm 562 Mobile Homes 1997 14X 70 3br. 2 bath on acre lot 3 miles north past Crestview HS $89,000. OBO 850- 830-266 3BD/2BA 4089 Hwy 90 East $650.MO $650. deposit leave message. 689-5116 PROPERTY PROFESSIONALS PLUS FOR SALE: Mossy .', Head 991 Onsage ' 3/2 M.H. 1216 s.f. 5.38 acres, y.b. 1993, $125,000; 458 Royal Palm 3.2 M.H. 1664 s.f. ,23 acre y.b. 1993, $79,900; 480 Royal Palm 3.2 M.H. 1100 s.f. .23 acre, $750,00. Call 683-1714 for more info. Totally Renovated! CAll:421O700 Or Viult: @dlestihnuhuy.cmu 0 7efu trple yom8n~~dIN uiu-.e1 Nn 4 422 West Ist Ave. 3/4 bedroom, 2 Bath 2078 sqft home on 1/3 acre, fenced lot. Totally renovated, ready to move in. 642-4663 5825 Deermont Dr., 2 Acres, 3BR/2BA, 2,681sqft. Call for appt. 682-6532 $350,000 4mDAY SUPER SALE Thursday, Friday Saturday Monday Only CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2006 SATURDAY, JULY 1,2006 FEDEX HOME DELIVERY, a member of the FedEx family of companies, seeks TEMPORARY DRIVERS to service Crestview and surrounding areas. We provide the vehicle NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! S21 years or older *-Good driving record Able to work Tuesday Saturday APPLY IN PERSON Ask for John Sanders Tues. Sat., 11 AM 3 PM FedEx Home Delivery 408 Brook Mead Drive Crestview, FL 32539 E-mail: liz.cintron@fedex.com S AN AMERICAN IElVOUlT 562 Mobile Homes FOR SALE BY OWNER: 28X70 MOBILE HOME on 5 acres, 1850 sq.ft. living area. Approximately 8 miles from Crest- view, asking $275,000. For more information please call 850-682-4804, 850-902-1403 or 850-902-1678 562 Mobile Homes 562 Mobile Homes 3/2 MH Lite,Brite, immaculate. Work shop plus grape vines on 1/2 acre lot. Call 828-349-2925 or call Kathy at ERA to view, 850-902- 1280. Open house Sunday 7-02-06 12:00pm till 4:00pm 1997 14X 70 3br.. 2 bath on acre lot 3 miles north past Crestview HS $89,000. OBO 850- 830-266 704 Livestock 12 MONTH old Ap- paloosa Filly. Can be registered. 689- 0769 or 306-5092 Joe Babich, Automotive consultant for Award Chevrolet, would like to extend an invitation to the public to stop by and let him answer any questions you may have. wB Your Slverado Headquarters Locally Owned & Operated 4150 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestvlew SE rL E 682-2731 * 704 Livestock FEEDER CALVES 300 LB. 450 LB. $475. each Jean, 652-2533. PUREBRED BEEF- MASTER Heifers 2yrs old. Bred to registered, Red An- gus Bulls. $1200. each. from closed Herd, 55 head avail- able Call 850-834- 3881. 708 Pets YORKIE PUPPIES $600, 682-1972 4150 S. Ferdon Blvd., drWiiew *PRICES plus processing fees, tax, tag & title fee. LN *All prices Include rebates & dealer discounts. Pictures for display purpose only. Prices good O through June 27, 2006. *EST. MPG.HWY. 708 708 Pets Pets CKC JACK RUS- 3 FREE kittens, 1 SELL pups $300. male, 2 female, Call Call 683-1586 or 689-0559 225-8248. Vet Check current shots, rewromed SACRIFICE MINIA- TURE dachshund male. Great family dog. 3 years old. Free to good home 689-3658 AKAICKC FOR SALE Koi goldfish and water plants. Call 682- 1625 Best after 5:00pm '01 Chevy S-10 Short-bed, 5-Speed Manual, 6 cyl, Posi-Trac, Keyless, Elect.Windows, CD, Liner, 51,500K. Call John Rapps at 850-689-0940 or 537-291-1279 $6,750 806 Appliances QUALITY USED Appliances. Washer, Dryers, Refrigera- tors, & Stoves w/warranty. Batson's Appliances. PARTS & REPAIR 209 N. Main St. 682-1149. WINDOW A/C'S Small and Large great prices. Bat- son's Appliance. 682-1149 806 Appliances WHIRLPOOL SU- PER capacity dryer $100. Mongoose trick bike black $35. 26" Panasonic TV $25. 855-7317 812 Farm Equipment NEW HOLLAND square bailer $1,500., New Hol- land disk mower $4,000. Ford 3600 tractor w/bush hog, 24CT loader $6,000. International 676 tractor w/ loader $6,000. International 676 $5,000. Jean 652-2533 BROOKS FARM on Hwy 4 adjacent to post office. Corn Squash, green beans, onions. Open Sat May 20th 537- 5373 814 Furniture FOR SALE: Bed- room suite $400. 537-2867 814 Furniture 55 GALLON fish tank Oak hood and Oak bottom. built in hood lights. $300. 689-3658. Cal King bed with doors and mirror head board, pillow top mattress and convert to water bed 3 different mat- tresses go with bed. $300. 689-3658 OAK BED with book case head board, side drawers, full size $115. 855-7317 KING SIZE Solid Oak bedroom set. Includes headboard and footboard, dresser w/mirror, chest of drawers and one night stand. Medium tone wood and country syle. Great condition $1,800. OBO Must go. Twin size bunk beds for sale. Solid pine rustic finish. In- cludes Two twin size beds, ladder, chest of drawers and desk $850. OBO Call 537-8266 814 Furniture DINING ROOM ta- ble, 1 leaf, 8 chairs, pedestal claw feet base. Med. stained wood $300. 850- 682-9398 818 Lawn Equipment 61" KING Kutter grooming mower like new $1200, 3 blades PTO shaft. Call 537- 6481 829 Garage Sales TUPPERWARE NEW Catalog, monthly special Re- placement order. Call Jackie 682- 4305. or 689-4744 830 Miscellaneous For Sale CRAFTMATIC TWIN bed, good condition $125., reg. twin bed good condi- tion $125., Magna- vox floor model TV $100., VCR $50., Sewing machine w/ attachments $150, standard treadmill $75., floor exercises bike $50. $200. in- tep pool, fairly new, 2 months old, $65. Oriental black rug G.C. $3,500 Battery motor wheel chair (new) (red) Call 951-1103 MOVING MUST sell pool table, gokart, 92 Toyota engine, airhockey table, Sunkon'yards (birds) and cage. Call 689- 0669 PRO-FORM XP 800 VF Treadmill exer- ciser, like new 689- 3139 PARTS FOR sale, 1984 BUICK LeSa- L2 X41 d runs95 902 PARTS FOR sale, pickup 4x4. 682- 904 Cars bre 85k, 8 cylinder, Looks and runs (850)682-2108 (850) 305-3739 Ask for Mike 2004 Chevrot Z71 Step-side, extended cab, only 12,000 miles. NEVER BEEN ON A DIRT ROAD! $23,500 978-8227 HONDA PRELUDE "97" 180K miles, good condition 5 speed, A/C, custom wheels. $6,500. 850-683-5328 leave message WE BUY cars, boats, truck, trailers, dead or alive. No ti- tle ok! 305-1957 904 Cars FORD MUSTANG 5 speed V-6, AC, 2 new tires color pur- ple. $3,600. OBO 682-1796 905 Auto Repair COMPLETE AUTO Painting includes Body work and ma- terials $400. Free pick up and delivery. 682-2075. NEED AUTO, Ma- rine, ATV repair? Competive prices and first quality serv- ice. Chris- 850-398-0838 Tracy-850-758-7946 906 Boats 2002 LANDAU Alu- minum John boat 12' -44" bottom 2.3HP gas 2 stroke Evinrude motor w/trailer and Min- nkota trolling motor. Only 10 hours on motor $1,800. 682- 7563 after 5:00pm. , 910 Motorcycles 1999 VICTORY V92C 15,000 miles lots of extras. Good condition $7,500. Af- ter 5 p.m. 826-1597 912 Motor Homes 2000 DAMON Day- break 34 foot with superslide, jacks, camera and awning 25,000 miles, excel- lent condition $34,500. 582-8604 914 Recreational 2006 RAPTOR 700 less, ,li p ,,1hrs. dGUlt male and fe- male helmets, riding shirts, pants, gloves, goggles $6,500. OBO 758-8588 FOR SALE 2003 Yamaha Raptor 660 4-wheel contract Jennifer at 826-1880 or 537-18814 '02 Dodge Dakota Sport 5-Speed Good condition 124,000 Miles $7,000 (obo) 685-3556 2003 CHEVY Silver- ado 1ton, 4 wheel; drive, automatic, diesel, duely, towing package, 26,000 miles.& $26,000. 537-2422 HllNDICP LIFT School Bus Hard to find short bus, with side door handicap lift. Very Reliable. See at Hwy 90 West at News Bulletin car lot 902-2634 $4,900o 1990 Chevy Silverado, Auto-trans, Tilt, Cruise. 189,000mi. $5,300(080) Can be seen at Crestview News Bulletin parking lot. 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Edition AC, PS, PB Sun roof, Leather seets, CD/Casset. Strong motor $3,700 (080o) (850) 758-9322 Se hablo Espafol CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN PAGE 14 |