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CHS football coach reflects on '06 season Page 1B 'Scrooge' to hit stage Page 2A CRESTVIEW EWS "L R/ LR/ W, LIBRARY ?M -' .- SLEMA PO BOX GAINESVI Hey Ladies! Get new do-it-yourself L -Ilul' OF FLORIDA-HISTOR 107007 LLE FL 32611 -4t Spinal injury forces CHS principal to step down * Superintendent of Schools Alexis Tibbetts said Tuesday that she hopes to appoint Andy Johnson's replacement at the Jan. 22 School Board meeting. Steve Andrews Managing Editor After spending more than eight years in the principal's office, a recent spinal chord injury is send- ing Andy Johnson home from school. Johnson, 53, will retire from his post as the top administrator at Crestview High School in January. "If's been an extremely satisfy- ing career and a very enjoyable experience," he told the ,News Bulletin on Monday. "I enjoy work- ing with people andlhelping people work through problems, whether big or small. And I feel like that's the position that I have been fortu- nate enough to be placed in." Johnson has served as a teacher, guidance counselor and adminis- trator in Okaloosa County for more than 30 years, the last five as Crestview's principal. Now he will turn his attention away from students and focus on getting himself healthy, before pos- sibly returning to the school system in some capacity. Due to no particular injury, Johnson had two discs that pene- trated his spinal chord, causing core damage to the chord. He underwent successful neck surgery in August and has had to wear a neck brace 24 hours a day since then. But with doctors saying that it could take at least a year to deter- mine, if Johnson is completely out of harm's way, he made the decision in JOHNSON September to step aside and take it easy for a while. "I had lost much use of my hands and feet, due to numbness and things like that," he explained. "They went in and took out parts of three vertebra, added some new bone tissue and basically screwed it all back together." Although he is not currently suf- fering much pain, the discomfort of the neck brace is taking its toll and he still has numbness in his fingers. "I'd love to stay here through all of this, but I just had to make a deci- sion," he said. "After giving a lot of thought and spending a lot of time "P prayer, I'm convinced the thing for me to do is step aside, to allow a See PRINCIPAL, page 5A Parad of te Season Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Carla Standridge with My Fathers House Cleaning spent Tuesday stringing the lights on the float her business is entering in Saturday's Christmas parade on Main Street Her 3-month-old friend, Sport Middlebrook, was supervising her. The parade is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. Christmas festivities to begin Saturday on Main Street Ken Nielsen Crestview News Bulletin According to parade organizers, this weekend' Christmas parade on Main Street promises to be the biggest and best Christmas parade to date. This is the 48th year that the city has opened the holiday season with a parade. "It grows every year," said parade organizer Grace Ferdon. "And that's the way it should be. The bigger the better." This year's parade has 70 floats, 46 cars and trucks, nine walking units, five school marching bands, two cheerleader groups, two ROTC marching groups, and 11 fire PARADEMAP'-'AGE A trucks. "Of course Santa Claus will be there too," added Ferdon. "During the first few years there were only a few cars, and one or two floats," said Santa Claus in an exclusive interview with the News Bulletin. "Before then I would come to town in an airplane at the old Bob Sikes Airport that was located in a field next to where Winn-Dixie is now. All of the children from town would come out there to greet me." Claus said that he recalled the first parade on Main Street was in 1958, and cosponsored by' the Chamber of Commerce and the city. "It was during the day time, in the afternoon," said Claus. Santa said that he prefers the evening parade. "It was back in about 1988 or so that the parade was moved from the daytime to evening. I think the advent of portable generators had a lot to do with it," said Claus. "I pre- fer.it because it's just a beautiful event with all of the colorful lights." Parade organizers are encourag- ing all entrants to pay cose atten- tion to the information packet that they received when they registered. "All floats are to report to a stag- ing area in the parking lot at the Central Baptist Church beginning at 3:15 p.m.," said Ferdon. "And we ask that entries please have their floats decorated before they arrive." Crestview police suggest that those coming to watch the parade come early. "Access to Main Street from Ferdon Boulevard and Wilson Street will be completely cosed to vehicles except parade entries," said Crestview Community Police Officer Jason Oury. Spectators should plan on park- ing along Wilson Street and walk- ing over to Main Street. Local man arrested for sexual battery Adam Ziglar Crestview News Bulletin A Crestview man has been arrested for holding a woman cap- tive in his home for four days. Pablo Barron, 32, allegedly beat, raped and sexu- ally assaulted a female victim in his home at 757 South Bay Street over., the Thanksgiving we ek end, according to. Crest vi ew ,police officials. BARRON The victim and Barron were acquaintances, the police report said. Barron was arrested at his house behind the Eglin Federal Credit Union Sunday and booked .at the Okaloosa County Jail. He is charged with sexual battery, aggra- vated battery and false imprison- Sment. On Nov. 22, the victim reported that she was walking near South Wilson Street when Barron physi- cally attacked her and forced her into his home. She escaped Sunday morning and later fled to the Crestview Police Department. "It was obvious that she had been in an altercation," said Crestview Police Lt. Jamie Grant. "She had a lot of face trauma. SShe had some bruising to the neck, she was missing some teeth and had broken teeth." According to the victim's state- ment, she had attended a party at Barron's house earlier Wednesday evening. "According to her, he started drinking," Grant said That's when she left his home and went to a nearby residence where she was staying. Barron, however, followed her there and convinced her to walk with him. While walking, an argument ensued and he forced her to go to his house, Grant said. "It leads me to believe that alco- hol was big factor in that," Grant said. There were no signs indicating that she had been tied up or drugged, Grant said. See BATTERY, page 5A SPEARS Quick Pest Elimination! 682-5354 www.spearspestcontrol.com IUck Wednesday i Ladiar Night! Friday is 2-4-1 Drinks Wed., Fri., & Sat. Live DJ 4050 Ferdon Blvd. 682-6111 2A~~~~~~~~~~~~r i Crestviw NesBleinHLDYSESNWDESANVMBR2,20 682-0648 fAYjutaL' &A\f.ior Formerly, at Hair & Cc Invites all friends and past clientele to visit me at my new location... , just call for an appointment or as always, Walk-ins are welcome mEP Is SnoringA Problm In Your House? WeCan Help! ' 2 Locations to Serve You: Ken N.elsenTrhe News Bullein Tina May takes a moment to adjust her sewing machine while working on one of the costumes that will be used during the First Assembly of God's production of Scrooge. The 2-hour music extravaganza open's Dec 15. 'Scrooge'to take center stage Ken Nielsen Crestview News Bulletin The music Department at the First Assembly of God has spent the past three months putting their own new twist in the Charles Dickens holiday classic, A Christmas Carol. The church's drama department will be perform- ing a full fledged 2 hour musical extravaganza enti- tled Scrooge on Dec. 15, 16, 17 in the church sanctuary. "It's based on the original play, but this version has a little gospel twist to it," said Cory Black, the church's chil- dren's minister and co-direc- tor with his wife Nancy of the production. - "It'will be a treat that the entire family canf ~ine toit and enjoy," said Black. The cast is made up of more than 70 church mem- bers, including most of the choir. They have been building sets, designing costumes and rehearsing roles since the beginning of October. The church purchased the script, score, and license to perform the play after the' Blacks attended a perfor- mance of it in Iowa. "I believe that we're the only church in this area licensed to perform the musi- cal this year," Black said. At the first general casting call, dozens of church mem- bers showed up, anxious to get involved. "I was surprised by the turn out that first night," said Black. "In addition to those who have performed in prior productions at the church, we had a lot of people come out that had no previous drama experience." Black said because of the response, filling all of the leading roles was not diffi- Ken Nielsen/I ne News Bulletin Michael Smith, who plays the role of Scrooge, goes over his lines with another cast member, Debbie Waltman. Scrooge will be played by Michael Smith, who was sur- prised when the Blacks cast him in the role. "My acting experience has really only been in small bit roles here at the church in other programs," said Smith. "Actually I was hoping for something small, maybe hid- den in the background." As Scrooge, Smith will be in nearly every act, and sings three solos. "This role is absolutely overwhelming. I pray about it a lot. I ask God to give me strength and the memory to recall all of my lines." Smith said he's at ease though about opening night. "God has always provid- ed a way for me to make it through things and I am completely faithful that he will guide me through this too," Smith said. After all, the whole theme of this production is the sal- vation message. "I think it's awesome that God could use me and an age old traditional story like "A Christmas Carol," that every- one knows and loves, with a little twist, of course, to reach out to people during this hol- iday season." Anyone who attends one of the three scheduled per- formances will be amazed at the detail in the set and even more so in the elaborate cos- tuming. "The costuming plays a huge part in the realism of any production," said Black. "God has had his hand on that too. We actually have a member of our church, Mischele Stringer, that's a seamstress and specializes in historical costuming." Stringer assembled other women volunteers fromnthe church and has for the past 10 weeks been fashioning authentic- looking costumes from two periods of the 1800's. "Because Scrooge is por- trayed as a young boy during one of the scenes, we had to come up with several cos- tumes from early 1800. Then in' most' bf' tlhe their scenes Scrooge is older, some 50 years 'hlter, so we had to design clothes that people were wearing then. The change is quite dramatic," said Stringer. Without the use of any patterns, using books of his- torical fashions that Stringer has collected over the years, the wardrobe department has taken donated jackets, shirts and dresses and incredibly transformed them into clothes from 200 years ago. "We cut a little here, and add some trim and lace there," said Lessie Green, one of the volunteer seamstress. "Mischele is really knowl- edgeable in this type of work, and it's been a lot of fun working together with her," said another seamstress, Tma May. Each night for the next two weeks the cast will assemble in the church for full rehearsals. There will be four perfor- mances of the production, Dec. 15 at 7:p.m., Dec 16, at 6 p.m., and Dec 17 at 10a.m. and 6 p.m. CRESTVIEW 502 EAST PINE AVE. 850-689-5496. FT. WALTON BEACH 151 Mary Esther Blvd. #203 850-243-4456 Board Certified Sleep Medicine Doctor on Staff Roman Kesler, DO FAASM STodav's Weather - ~.. -- 9D *i" *" * m 4l *1 -.~ * a Syndicated nt Available from Commercial News Providers" w lf ONEW *rih. ",mmm--qlW. .... 8b B- 'Got the Dot' $25 Winner Ray Harp of Crestview (right), is one of this week's News -Bulletin "Got the Dot" $28 winners, by being spotted by reporter Adam Ziglar and the Prize Patrol with a CNB Dot on his antenna 00 0 0 es.. .*- I M .... ... .. .... ....... WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2006 in~" I I- rrrwr .... _, lw 2A ICrestview News Bulleti -. 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PSALM 66:1 Robbery attempt at KFC being investigated Ken Nielsen Crestview News Bulletin A Crestview teen, who admitted to taking a toy gun into the Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant on north Ferdon Boulevard Friday night and demanding money, turned himself over to authorities Monday after- noon. The teen, who had been employed at the restaurant for 11 months, told investiga- tors that he was simply play- ing a joke, but the prank went bad when the police got called. He said when he realized his actions had turned into a serious situation, he left the scene. No one was injured and no money was taken. The Crestview Police Department is understand- ably on high alert as this was the second report of an armed robbery in less than a week. A lone gunman walked into the Pizza Hut Restaurant at the Northview Plaza on Dec. 17 and demanded the clerk give him Advanced Auto Parts also the apparent target of armed robbery Crestview police were called to the Advance Auto Parts store, located at 2575 South Ferdon Boulevard, Sunday night after the store clerk dialed 911 and reported a man walked into the store and robbed her. According to officers at the scene, a lone man walked into the store and demanded money from the clerk. He then fled on foot. Police did not say if the suspect had a weapon, or actually got any money. This was the third time in less than eight days that police have responded to a local business for an armed robbery. money. He fired his weapon in the store and then fled out the back door. When officers responded to the KFC restaurant they were under the impression that a similar crime had just occurred. "We want him charged with everything that they can be charged with," said KFC Market Manager Gail Gilmore. "He may have thought it was funny, but it scared our employee to death. She didn't think it was a joke." At this time no arrest has been made. Grant said that the incident is still under investigation. Future school site annexed into city Officials anticipate construction on two new schools to begin in January. Adam Ziglar Crestview News Bulletin Two more north Okaloosa County schools will now be within the Crestview city limits. The Crestview City Council approved annexa- tion of a parcel of land that is the future site of two new county schools. The 66-acre parcel is locat- ed at the comer of Redstone Avenue and QkaloosaLaie, ,east of State Road -5. stingg roughly--$3.8 million, or $55,000 an acre, the property was one of five area parcels that the Okaloosa School District negotiated with own- ers for several months. Known as the "Palmer property," the land will have two schools that will replace Southside Elementary and Richbourg Middle School. The school district expects to close on the property in early January. Construction should begin soon after. The district approved a measure to purchase the property in October. "We're doing the design work as we speak," said Tommy Kranz, chief officer of educational support ser- vices. "From a construction standpoint, we're ready to move." The school buildings - totaling approximately $60 million in construction costs -- will be similar in design to Antioch Elementary School. Construction should take 12 nie .16 m- "-W -i" ls. to [,.A PpR b BROWN'S GROCERY 6~ ^ia~r$Wai^ ^A^ Kelleys Smoked Pork Sausage O0lb.Box c6A4a 4 /i~kk ~- a/k~7d'$ c wa S Boneless $89. Potatoes 49. s1I~K..toesh.~ ~~ojP66WL KwIk6Yt (9mk-'np,5;5:9 c~re(Yrn cS 200e /MW moza Z-610)0&-hvl/ '-'Wi * I Clj~:~~ ~t / VaknaG 61P n~a~ ^ OPINION & EDITORIAL WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29, 2006 It's never too late to do. : .- ** : ,' -). - the right thing In a little over a month, Crestview will again repeat what is what I feel one of it's most embarrass- ing annual ventures (other than the ability to alleviate traffic problems). January is the month that the City of Crestview's Dixie Youth Baseball and the Crestview Little League Baseball in Garden City begin their reg- istration drives. In a city the size of Crestview, there is absolutely no good reason to have two competing youth baseball programs in the same area, Crestview's City league baseball used to affiliate with Little League Baseball. However, Little League Baseball, which is the only U.S. government chartered youth sports program in America, revoked the city's charter due to financial accounting problems. So the city then aligned with the Dixie Youth Baseball orga- nization. Dixie Youth is a fne organization, but it does not have the national reputation that Little League Inc. has had for over sixty years, nor its structure. Several parents then created a new Little League program that at first played behind the hospital. A few years later a $200,000 grant was acquired by these Little League parents to build the new park in Garden City. This is how the separate leagues came to exist. Two years ago I became involved with the Little League program in Garden City as a volunteer umpire. Having been involved with several Little League programs in various states, I was shocked to see how few players were involved with Little League Baseball in a city this size. It was then that I learned of the two competing leagues. I then contacted City Councilman Chip Wells, who seemed very eager to look into solutions to this prob- lem. Mr. Wells set up a meeting between myself and Mr. Wing and Mr. Powell from the city's recreation department. The city expressed interest in creating a "site based" program. This meant that the city would provide the facilities but a parent board would oper- ate the league. Mr. Wells told me that the city was going to have a new recreation advisory council formed soon and that I would be invited to make the proposal to combine the two organizations. The in\i- tation still hasn't come and to the best of my knowl- edge this committee never met. I was elected President of Crestview Little League last year and raised over $15,000 in sponsorships from local businesses and had local business sponsors for all IS teams in our league. Registration fees were sixty dollars. With the help of County Manager Jim Curry I was also able to get the county to complete the $100,000 parking lot and playground paving that was three years overdue. I believe there would be no limit on the amount of success that one Little League program in our commu- nity could have when all the parents have one voice and the community embraces it with the pride and passion that so many other cities andl,towns across this land do every spring. . -. A pareeletede Bbard'~4Directo"ren cooporti' :-'' Si\th dty and county offdials is the best way to oper- ate, and Little League Baseball provides guidance and rules for this purpose. Additionally, both the Durrell Lee and Garden City facilities could be utilized. If the leagues were reunited, the volunteer base would dou- ble and registration fees could be reduced significant- ly and eventually be eliminated. Little League Baseball was the first youth baseball program to allow girls to participate in 1976. Since that time so many girls have participated that Little League created a new softball division that should also be induded. Other advantages of Little League are mandatory play (every child must play in every game), and insurance is provided free of charge in the event of accident or injury. All Star teams are selected at the end of the season and get a chance to compete in the Little League International Tournament. Wouldn't it be great if our dity sent a team to the Little League World Series in WillimT sport, Pennsylvania! I hope our high school athletic director and coaches like Matt Brunson, Tim Gillis and others will support this proposal. It will only provide them with more and better prospects in the future. If you are like me and you only want the best pro- gram with the best facihties for our youth then please join me in letting every city councilman and Mayor WIutehurst know that it is time to reunite these pro- grams for the betterment of our community. Little League founder Carl Stotz wrote these words in 1938 to describe his philosophy of why we need quality youth sports programs. "From the ranks of youngsters who stand now on the morning side of the hill will come the leaders, the future strength and .- character of our nation." It's never to late to do the n ght thing. Let's get this right for 2007. Eric Zimmerman Crestview Little League Crestview News Bulletin The News You Need Today' To report news, for information, subscriptions and advertising, call 682-6524. Jim Knudsen Publisher News Information If you have a concern or comment about The Crestview News Bulletin's coverage, please call 682-6524. If you have a news tip, please call: Steve Andrews..managing editor Kyle Wright.............sports editor Ken Nielsen....................reporter Adam Ziglar....................reporter Production Viola Owens................ad design Greg Allen..............graphic artist Renee Bell.................typesetting Sunshine Wright........typesetting Office Manager Lynn Gann Classifieds Julie Kalsow ...........classified ads Advertising information Jennifer Knudsen.......ad director Heather Gann.........ad consultant Circulation information 682-6524 The Cresiview News Buletin is publed twice weddy each Wedsday and Satuday by Okalaca Publishing Co., at 295 W. James Lee Blvd.., Qetview, Hnda 32536. PBioicals Poag Paid a Cretview., Mda. POSIMASTB: Pleae sen addis danges to Ceatview News Buletim P.O. Box 447, estview, Roida32539. All mateial e- in is popety of the estviewNews Bulledin USPS 010-209 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN vwai .r..wG*tnLt I SUBSCIPTION ATE In County 3 months.....................$9.00 6 months....................$17.00 1 year $31.20 Out of County 3 months $14.00 6 months $22.00 1 year $36.20 l f Copyrighte | Syndicated Available from Commerc i Material Conte ntPo ;ial News Providers" Jim Knudsen Publisher Steve Andrews Managing Editor m ready to participate in the Christmas parade I'm ready to participate in the Christmas parade In just a matter of days, the "rotund one," jolly old St. Nick him- self, will find his way' into Crestview, amid marching bands, gala floats, candy and bead tossers, and all the splendor that can be generated. It goes without saving that Main Street will be all aglow, that the streets will be lined with kids of all ages, and that he who reputedly resides some- where around the 90 degree north latitude line will be welcomed by all as he makes his tri- umphant trip to his "house" on the.court- .house sq.uae,, .,., r SIt was the first' Saturday in December,. 1996 that I strolled the sidewalks along the "main drag" and observed the Mardi Gras atmosphere as candy was thrown by folks accompanying virtually every parade entry, and I resolved to do two things. First, for some unknown reason, I decided that I wanted to be a part of these festivi- ties, and I haven't missed My Opinion Bob Allen being a parade partici- pant, in one form or another, since. But, more importantly, I wanted to find out why it is that lit- erally hundreds of pounds of assorted can- dies and bubble gum are strewn along the parade route. Ten years have passed, and I haven't found the answer! .Perhaps we did things Abit differently from - where I caine. I do not recall ever having a "Christmas parade" in my hometown. The rea- son for that is under- standable, for in all prob- ability marchers would be slogging through slush, or sliding on ice, not to mention that trumpet valves would be freezing! But if we'd had such a gala in my youth, would we have cast all those delicacies upon the streets? Obviously, the answer to that burning question would be in the negative. I have no problem with what is done, although the question, the "why?" continues to bun within my cranium. Perhaps I'll never get a reasonable explanation, not wish to dampen the spirit of anyone, but it is my opinion that we need to give to others throughout the entire year. Look around you! We have homeless in our midst; we have a never- ending need for food- stuffs for those without and I will have to accept them; we have lonely. ."when in Rome, do as folks who need compan-:: the Romans do." But, if ionship and a simple somebody can give me a helping hand; we have rational reason, please people with physical dis- enlighten me! abilities who can use I say all of this simply assistance to enjoy a bet- to preface the crux of this ter quality of life. column. Eleven months The Holy Bible tells South of each year we go the Christmas story, but I. about our business, feel that the real doing whatever it is that Christmas story that we. xrnwe do, and then,all of a..,> ty.to&euln ate is found sudden, we stop and, elsewhere.here it is think of others. For a written, "God so loved couple of weeks, we the world that He become benevolent, giv- gave...." At this time of ing of ourselves and our year, isn't this the real resources to family and reason for all our frivoli- friends. We even give to ty? Is this not why we folks who we do not give? Let us all share know! We don our sea- ourselves with others. , sonal best and party, and And, enjoy the party, and party! We parade! have a grand time, exud- ing the "Christmas spir- Bob Allen is a resident of it"! the Crestview area and a But, what about those other 11 months? I do retired member of the United States Air Force. Lynn Gann ,Office Manager Kyle Wright Sports Editor Ken Nielsen Reporter Frey Symposium Immigration Part IV Immigration attorney Dennis Care feels that the global economy, so eloquently written about by Thomas Freidman, is here arid impacting the immigration debate. For instance, last year 400,000 U.S. corporate tax returns were prepared in India. The Chinese trend toward capitalism is hurt- ing the economy of the U.S. with competition for business, oil, etc. There is a great need in the U.S. to recruit talent, especially in research development and engineering, and to counter the brain-drain occurring in the U.S. today. You can look at our colleges and gradu- ate schools, especially in the science area, and find that immigrants are excelling. Furthermore, the Bureau of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service, now part of the Department of Homeland Security, has failed to present a system that can be understood. They are not meeting the Inside Congress Lou Frey. demands of the business community or of the immigrants. Attorney Clare pointed out that when the Mexican Undersecretary spoke he did not use the word "immigration," but used the word "migration," underscoring the differ- ences in attitude between Mexico and the U.S. The Mexican population here, both legal and illegal, sent $9 billion to their families in Mexico in 2004. In 1997, legislation was passed which says that if you are here ille- gally and leave, you can- not come back for anoth- er ten years. What this legislation has done is force people to live in the shadows. They are afraid to come out in case they would be discovered and deported. Clare feels that there are not 12 million WHAT'S YOUR OPINION? _ We encourage our raiders to write to us at any time wnih their tnougnis an ideas. Opinions may be mailed, taxed or e-mailed to our otfice All liners are read, but not all are published Letters may be edited to fi available space without altering the viewpoint ot the wrner Keep it to the point, suppon ideas with acts. and aim for a word count ol 250 or less Please include your name, address, and day and evening phone numbers for venfication. Letters must be sign Bulletin, 295 W. James Lee Blvd., Cre' also email I directly to Ihe manage tti.. J hn Parrftt razorbaqua@yahoo.com or lfa it to 24 Military Reporter illegals here, but dose to 20 million, and one of the biggest problems is how to get these people out of the shadows. Keeping them in the shadows means they are afraid to assimilate into society. Finally, he feels that this issue cuts across party lines, religious lines, and raises the ques- tion of what is best for our country to compete in the global:marketplace we face today. Bishop Thomas Wenski, head of the Catholic Diocese of Orlando, wants President Bush to veto the recent enforcement bill. He says that if Columbus arrived today we wouldn't let him in without a visa. He feels immigration is a labor issue, not only here, but also worldwide. Immigrants will con- tinue to come here because this is where the jobs are. Twenty years ago, immigrants were in six large states, but now they are in all 50 states. The bishop said that ille- gals make the best kind . I, - Julie Kalsow Classifieds of immigrants, because they have made a deci- sion, they are willing to take a risk to come here, and have no sense of entitlement Three thousand people have died on the border in the last few years, mostly women and chil- dren who tried to cross the border to be reunited with their husbands and fathers. He feels they come here to help those who are left behind, and this can be a powerful voice in American cul- ture. They can be another example of the American Dream. Today in the U.S., legals and illegals are mixed together. The problem is the broken system and the need for comprehensive legisla- tion in the Congress. Lou Frey, Jr. is a former member of Congress (FL '69-'79), Past President, Former Members of Congress, Partner, Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A., Orlando, Florida. Renee Bell Community News Jennifer Knudsen Ad Director Heather Gann Ad Consultant Viola Owens Ad Design Bobby Barkley Robert Skelton Greg Allen Hook & Trigger Distribution Graphic Artist 4A I -. WA CNB Staff A a, rletat'! 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What: "In Bethlehem Inn," a dinner theater production presented by First United Methodist Church When: Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Where: FUMC, 599 Eighth Avenue Cost: $10 Contact: 682-2018 Adam Ziglar Crestview News Bulletin The First United Methodist Church will host a comedy dinner theater Sunday night at 6:30 p.m. The evening will be filled with comedic relief and a holiday feast. Actors dressed as shep- herds, servants and other characters that predated the birth of Christ will meander throughout the church's fel- lowship hall and reveal an amusing yet inspiring story about the calamity faced by the wise men who searched for baby Jesus. There will also be interac- tive moments where the crowd will have to lay aside the savory baked chicken and desserts to participate in scenes. "The dinner will take place in the midst of the drama," said Bryan Hawkins, contemporary -worship leader for the church. of a violin trio. The play, titled "In Bethlehem Inn," places atten- dees in the inn the night Jesus was born, all the while revealing the Christmas story coming to life. "I just felt like we needed to do something different. I wanted to do a dinner the- ater to bring some variety into the Christmas season," Hawkins said. "It's going to be a neat experience." Seating is limited. Tickets are $10 and may be pur- chased at the church office at 599 Eighth Avenue. To find out more, call the church at 682-2018. 7 6e4e e 'w PAINT & BODY 7 Still serving Crestview after 20 years c 956 W. James Lee Blvd. Glenn and Ed Lowe, Owners Phone: 850-682-5257 Crestview, FL 32536 www.crestviewpaintandbody.com Fax: 850-689-0196 .... DARREN PAYNE, MD Darren Payne, MD Board Certified. 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"It belongs to the community and we invite them to come, tour and see their new fire station." The new Gulf Flight Medical Rescue helicopter will be on hand for the com- munity to meet its crew and tour this state-of the-art air ambulance. The festivities begin at 10 a.m. and will continue until 2 p.m., at which time the firefighters will join the rest of the community at the Crestview Christmas parade. BATTERY, from page 1A However, she did try to his bedroom.. "They were acquain- leave Friday, but Barron The victim was treated for tances. In most cases like stopped her and violently injuries at the North this, it's because two people assaulted her again. Okaloosa Medical Center. are in a relationship; the rela- Barron has three room- Barron's bond was set for tionship goes bad and one mates. However, according $55,000 and his first court doesn't want to let go of the '"to Gitt, the Hispanic' ein "a appearance will be Dec., ,p., ,,,, ther,... Grant .aid. "There's "stayed 'to themse1 ''ahi' "' Grant stressed that. the ,, sPe :other, factors that lead were not aware that Barrori crimes were not random acts to this. It's rare, but it' does had the victim captured in of violence.' happen." PRINCIPAL, from page 1A school this size to have a leader that can run the race that needs to be run." Johnson is known for being a people person and maintaining a solid staff and student body. "I think he does a greatjob and he leads by example, allowing people under him to do their jobs," said Crestview football coach Matt Brunson, who had Johnson as a history teacher at Baker two decades ago and has worked under him for the past five years. "He's a great man of char- acter and integrity, and always has the kids' interest at the forefront. I think he's been great for Okaloosa County." Johnson, a 1971 graduate of Baker, went on to earn his teaching degree at the University of West Florida. This past June marked the 30th anniversary of his career as an educator. He spent 25 and a half years in various capacities at Baker, including three and a half years as prin- cipal. "I had considered at one time retiring after 30 years anyway, but the last five years that I've been here at Crestview High School have been extremely enjoyable for me," he said. "I've enjoyed working at this high school. We have great students and a great faculty." As Johnson sat behind his desk Monday, he reminisced about the school's successes during his tenure. He point- ed to a plaque that depicted the football team's trip to the state championship game in 2002. Then he beamed with pride as he looked at photos of the band's performance during last year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. "This school is just phe- nomenal," he said. "Great extracurricular activities, strong academic programs, the fastest growing (advanced placement) pro- gram in the district." New Superintendent of Schools Alexis Tibbetts worked closely with Johnson over the past few years while she was the principal at Fort Walton Beach High School, and knows he will be missed. "I really appreciate Andy and the contributions he has made to our district," Tibbetts said Tuesday after- noon. "He has worked hard and he is a very kind and generous man. "But, on the other side of that, I want our employees to know that their health and well-being is very important to me." Once Johnson completes his retirement papers, which is expected within the next two weeks, the job will be advertised for 10 days. After an interviewing process, Tibbetts expects to appoint a new principal at the Jan. 22 School Board meeting. Once his health allows, Johnson would consider returning to the education arena, possibly as a teacher or guidance counselor. "I'd love to get back into education at some point," he said. "I see myself sitting out for a little while, then coming back and being a team player. "I've worn a lot of differ- ' ent hats and there is no sub- stitute for the classroom experience." Johnson and his wife of 25 years, Debbie, have two grown children, Jeremy Johnson and Megen Steele. They also have one grand- son, Devin Johnson. "First and foremost, I want to concentrate on get- ting healthy again," he said. "But it will also give me more time to spend with my family and spend in my church. "It's all about having a strong faith, and I have that. No doubt about it." Get the a a NE S yu *ee*TDA FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL Us AT THESE LOCATIONS CRESTVIEW 1126 N. FERDON BLVD. 850-682-2225 FORT WALTON BEACH 11 N.E. RACETRACK ROAD, BLDG. I 850-863-7041 VISIT OUR WEBSITE @ WWW.OKALOOSAFCU.ORG Hawkins foretold the evening's plot. This' will be the tradition- al story with a comedy theme of Mary and Joseph coming to Bethlehem looking for a room," he said. "There's con- stant interruption through- out the dinner with the excitement of the star over the inn. "It continues to build around the theme of Mary delivering Jesus in the sta- ble." By dim light and the warm, shadowy glow of the- atrics, attendees will also hear the Christmas story through the musical nuances -'01,Z0,rzosA, COUNTY- LTKACAK'S- FunERAL CREDIT UNION MbIL m'i opwerdmhrs siam 1*6O r Saturday Hours at our rSaturday Hours at our' Anyone who lives, works, Crestview Location! worships or attends school Drive Up Open 9:00 12:00 in Okaloosa County may join our credit union. Our ATM is Now Available in Crestview We have four locations to serve you! SBaker Crestview Ft Walton Beach Niceville m EQUAL HOUSING LENDER I Crestview News Bulletin I SA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2006 LOCAL 6A | Crestview News Bulletin CRIME WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2006 --- No more tailgate parties Recently, a Crestview woman reported to lawmen that someone broke the tail- gate on her pickup. That's right. Someone broke one of the hinges on the truck. It may not sound like a big deal, but latches are expensive. According to the report, the latch is val- ued at $300. No physical evidence was found at the crime scene, but if you see an eye- bolt or a washer laying around somewhere you may want to give the cops a call. Another part missing Recently, another area resident called local law- men to report that his license plate was missing. He was washing his car one afternoon when he noticed that the tag had mysteriously disappeared. The bolts holding the tag were also missing. Here's a theory: Somewhere there's a thief stealing parts from area vehicles so he can build the ultimate car. So if you see a strange conglomeration that vaguely resembles a car, call the police. Biscuit bandit Crime in Milligan usual- ly consists of .domestic dis- putes and dogs tipping over trash cans. But recent- ly, the deputies got a little more action when one man stole some biscuits and Jack link sausages. The man took two sausages from the warmer ,--and asked the attendant how much they were. Apparently that were five cents too expensive, so he put one back and took the other to the bathroom where he ate it. When he exited, a POLICE BLOTTER Information taken from actual law enforcement reports, compiled by ADAM ZIGLAR. deputy sheriff was waiting. The deputy searched him. His left jacket pocket had a "knife-shaped" bulge. Nope, it was sausage. While in the bathroom, the man downed the bis- cuit, some energy pills and two energy drinks. Apparently, this guy does- n't get enough sleep at night. He was arrested and most likely had the shakes by the time he was checked into the county jail. 'Redacted' "Redacted" is a -word often used by lawmen when they want.to remove the names of victims, minors or helpless crazy people involved in some type of crime. Though the word literally means "to touch up," or "edit," law- men place the word where names, key places or swear Words belong. Here's a recent example: "On the above date 'redacted' and 'redacted' were talking about the food at 'redacted.' 'Redacted' said that he liked the food, but 'redact- ed' disagreed, The disagree- ment turned into a food fight, but 'redacted' mistak- enly grabbed a fork and hurled it at 'redacted.' The sharp points hit 'redacted' in the head and he yelled 'redacted' you 'redacted, redacted' several times before 'redacted' told him to 'redacted.' 'Redacted' and 'redact- ed' then respectively dropped their mashed pota- toes and coleslaw and start- ed fighting .ith-theu4egi 'Redacted"' hit 'reda&ted several times before 'redact- ed' ran toward 'redacted and called 'redacted.' OK, enough. You're ready to redact this article, aren't you? YODu0 [OL) ONS 0 0\NOV YOL Of all the things you discuss with your family, your last wishes could be one of the most important decisions you share. By discussing your wishes and putting them in writing, you clear up any doubts your family might have at an already difficult time. Call us and we'll help you and your family through the preplanning process. BR A/ TCV: 480 E. James Lee Blvd. /I'VANE I':;: 'Creswniew; FL' 32539 9 FUNERAL SERVICE (850) 683-9898 Localy omned and operated City of Crestview crime reports 9/30; Joel David Holifield, age 20, of 706 East Chestnut Avenue, Crestview, was charged with possession of marijuana and posses- sion of drug paraphernalia. 10/4: Phillip William Ragsdale, age 26, of 1715 Osceola Bay Avenue, Niceville, was charged with possession of cocaine and pos- session of drug paraphernalia. 10/28: James Christopher Green, age 21, of 386 Brown Place, Crestview, was charged with resisting arrest without violence. 11/18: Robert L Williams, age 55, address unknown, was charged with trespass to an unoccupied structure. 11/19: Joseph L Henderson, age 30, of 222 Henry Street, Pensacola, was charged with driving while his license was sus- pended. Eric J Mathis, age 21, of 321 Ray Avenue, Crestview, was charged with obstruction by disguised person. 11/21: Foster Adam Capps, age 27, of 5261 Cavalier Drive, Crestview, was charged with two counts of uttering a forged instru- ment. Okaloosa County Sheriff's reports 11/15: A 14-year old juvenile, of Crestview, was charged with burglary to conveyance and theft. 11/16: A 16-year old juvenile, of Crestview, was issued a capias on the offenses of larceny theft, burglary of an unoccupied structure and criminal mischief. Hope Leann Chalmers, age 33, of 7871 Peggy Lane, Milton, was charged with prescription fraud. 11/20: A 15-year old juvenile, of Crestview, was charged with conspiracy to commit felony battery. A 15-year old juvenile, of Crestview, was charged with conspiracy to commit felony battery. Beware of putting bills in home mail boxes Residents in the north end items out of mail boxes in directly to the Post Office. of Okaloosa County need to take extra precautions when putting bills in the mail boxes in front of their homes. The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office is receiving reports of someone stealing bills, credit cards, and other Crestview and outlying areas. Residents should bring in their mail promptly whenev- er possible. You can also take your bills and any other mail containing personal informa- tion like account numbers IVICl L It's also always advisable to keep a close tab on your credit card report and your bank accounts. Please report any suspicious activity to the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office immediately by call- ing 689-5650 or 651-7400. Brown encourages Floridians to update emergency contact information New DHSMV Program Keeps Emergency Information Keyed to Drivers License DeFuniak Springs The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles announced the., implementation of a new emergency contact informa- tion system. This system allows Floridians to voluntar- ily provide, emergency con- tact information online, giv- ing law enforcement immedi- ate access to this information and making it easier for them to speak with someone quick- er in cases of emergency. "This new system will help everyone involved in an emergency," said Brown. "Not only will law enforce- ment be able to contact a per- sons' friends or family more quickly in the event of an accident to assist them in their investigation, but the victim's family now has a better chance of being noti- fied more quickly if some- thing has happened to a loved one so that they can take steps to be with them or help." Tracking down a loved one can sometimes be an issue for law enforcement and this new tool will be a great one to have. To date there have been 31,450 people to input their data. Those with a Florida dri- ver license or identification card that want to input their information can go online to www.hsmy.state.fl.us and enter their emergency contact information. This informa- tion will be immediately available to law enforcement officials. Fugitives wanted by Crime Stoppers uEK&WOmI a~ 'Ja 1999 homicide of Kimberly Ball Kimbec. hn Ball , bod % %a aound In a canal al tIe end ata usd to ceRoad Her CST, d BALL ead n o h e arre 10 at home ahe wa i scheduled to clean on Holday Isle Her purse andr their conmerld of the Cie had apparently not been dlarlrbe, A $1,000 reward isn offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the persons) responsible for her murder. Howard case Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers will p str l e and some.d its wr n anonymous dlerm the presidec. sscimation that heir! Ihe Cie tmea Fcl,.er Deparlment th Eam r Ch'ameden Sneder said H d, an Jt]i A6. 20,"t he mniered body :f hlell,,a Hc,.ad .a lafound in her residence: Them appears to have.been a struggle and some items were stolen from the residence. Associate Medical Examiner Cameron Snider said Howard was repeatedly stabbed in thi neck and showed signs of blunt force trauma to her head. Anybody with information about this incident should contact Inveltgaloi Nicks hlei,. with the Cresthiei FPl>,ce Department at 682- 21301 eml 126. Emiel.d Coast Crime Sl.:pperi al Bd3.TIPF'5 6 .-f' l" .) Nr.:,ll ie ia 1.t I6 6.1.r TIF'S Cieln Scl-pfpil call 'is .ie i 'c Ci i'equied 1.0 Treta ihEr idenli r. i l. iir. c ari A code number system is used to pay cash rewards without compromising the tipster's identity. Hit & run incident. Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers will f ad c c.uh i.uard i. -1. ari IT',mniu. cailet Uh, leads the Fi.:nda Ht,^hay, PFlril Tothe Idn cil 1' a i thinl Ilt. ,n.-T aad killed ,l,-e H,.l.,xk ,.- r-c tllilTpltd h> I, .s lh, ,i'. : I:.Tr I. s .ile edJ hlai,-h I Holbroolk a,. cie-ing Bieal Streer on hI.] ithee.rcneeled bicicle a ine .nlci e cllor :.I' '. mel Diir h.:.rtly before 930 p.m. when he was struck by an unknown southbound vehicle. The vehicle continued without stop- ping. The hit and run vehicle is described as possibly a four-door mid-size silver, gray or pewter colored. It should have moderate to extensive front end dam- age. Law enforcement officers encour- aE lI .ali adi: ut-. dy shops to report any ;dapllicali Laurdt4 Pharmacy burglary Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers will pay a cash reward to the anonymous caller who helps authorities identify the burglars) who took several controlled substances from the Health Smart Pharmacy at 5809 North State Road 189 in Baker at about 5:30 on the morn- ing of Sun., Feb. 15, 2004. The burglar entered the business by f.:-.:ed ent;r 1 hb e fii 1 :'.. azi,. ial ing the alanrr.. and l<-k .-eAc tl ::.lar.. eli oi pies i.tplian icilicail.:-r.i The burglar is described as a white male wearing a ball cap, jacket and blue jearis. Witnesses noticed a gray extend- ed cab pickup truck parked in front of the pharmacy at the time of the burgla- ry. Meadors hit & run Cash will be awarded to the anony- mous caller who leads authorities to the driver of a vehicle that struck and killed and 15-year-old girl in Destin. An additional $5,000 has been raised by the victim's mother as a bonus reward.' Okaloosa Sheriff Charlie Morris has. also offered a $1,000 reward. On Aug. 10, 2002, Michelle Meadors was struck by a pickup truck that ran off of U.S. Highway 98 in Destin and onto the sidewalk. Michelle died from her injuries the following day. The truck that struck her continued eastbound and left the area without stopping. Witnesses describe it as a full size pickup truck with extended cab, and pulling a small boat on a trailer. 'C.1 ht. .au M-tall B in, 02-13-g 6'01" 180 lbs., Black brown eyes. Fel: lewd & la s exhibition.lewd and 1 nestaion, sexual perform- y a child, showing pomog- toa minor & contributing to the delinquency of a minor. David Randall Bessent W/m 10- 19-56. 49 years old, 5'11" 180 pounds Brown Hair Brown Byes. Fel: FTA- Trafficking in Stolen Property Sialt: Dominique Lawrence White, W/m 02-27-73 32 years old. 6'01" 174 pounds Black Hair Dark E.e Fl e ':'F.Fal.e Impi' ..rn.',rel L ..anl S-.r., lt.a bcIlt. Lirdet. \.1l I I- 14-81 24 years old, 5'08' tall Brown Hair. Fel: Poss., of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute., Possibly in the Mary Esther Area Heather Noel Edmonds, W/f 06-~ 10-1976 27 30 years.old. 5'06" 130 pounds Blonde Hair Green Eyes. Fel: VOP-Smuggling Contraband into Detention Facility. LKA: Crestview. Michael Travis Findley, Wim 07- 03-75 30 years old 5'11" 285 pounds Black Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: VOP- Felony Criminal Mischief. LKA: Defuniak Springs Daniel Carlos Medina, Wim age unknown, 5'08" 180 pounds Black Hair One Brown Eye & One with a Bluish Tint. Fel: Aggravated Battery with a Firearm. Considered armed & dangerous. LKA: Crestview William Andrcr FPX.lc;,., .>T,m 10-07-1965 age 40, 6'02" 180 pounds Blonde Hair Brown Eyes. el: Aggravated Battery & False Imprisonment. May be using aliases of Andy Rhose or William Rhose. LKA: FWB d4^ All., Ju-161 C i, ,. as sa Lt. . 81 24 years old, 6'02" 211 MacrinoSagastume-Garcia. H/m pounds Black Hair Brown Eyes. 10-30-1978 27 years old, 5'06" Fel: VOP Poss. of Cont. 140 pounds Black Hair Brown Substance with Intent to Eyes. Fel: Aggravated Battery Liri..ir & Poss. of,Cocaine, with a Deadly Weapon. LKA: LKtA Frb FWBr Herbert Eugene Morgan, W/m 03-11-1945 61 years old, 5'08" Brown Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: GrandTheft LKA: Destin Kenneth Charles McCoy, W/m Jorge Joaquin Gomez. W/m 06- 11-01-57 47 years old, 6'0" 260 21-62 43 years old. 5'06", 250 pounds Brown Hair Blue Eyes. pounds Black Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: VOP-Lewd & Lascivious Fel: Grand Theft.& Fraud. LKA: Acts upon a Child. LKA: FWB Baker Richard Charles Nunn, Jr. W/m Russell Wayne Stephens, W/m 05-11-76 29 years old. 6'02"230 07-05-7530 years old, 6'08" 240 pounds Shaved Head Blue Eyes. pounds. Brown Hair Blue Eyes. Fel: Poss. of Controlled Fel: VOP-Burglary of Structure Substance & Poss, of Marijuana & Grand Theft & PCP with Intent to Sell Michael Aaron-Anderson, W/m 09-22-1971 34 years old, 5'08" 175 pounds Brown Hair Hazel Eyes. Fel: Worthless Checks & FTA for DWLSR. LKA: Destin Dennis Raymond Lewis, B/m 10-15-1971 34 years old, 6'01" 217 pounds Black Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: Several Counts of Grand Theft. James Edward Tanner, Wim 08- 08-1951 55. 6'04" 235 pounds Gray Hair Blue Eyes. Fel: FTA- Driving on Suspended License with Prior Convictions, DUI, Narcotics Violations Ricky Joe Hawkins, B/m 10-29- 1974 31 years old, 5'08", Black Hair Green Eyes. Aggravated Battery with Great Bodily Harm. LKA: FWB Talena Joe Cox. W/f 01-13-72 33 years old. 5'01" 100 pounds Blonde Hair Green Eyes. Fel: VOP-Poss. of Controlled Substance & Poss. of Paraphernalia LKA: Laurel Hill Jamil Mahdeen Hampton, B/m 04-17-71 35 years old, 5'10" 200 pounds Black Hair Brown Eyes. Fel: Distr. Of Cocaine and Resisting Arrest. Suspect is known to carry a firearm. LKA: FWB Mohammed Samir Qureshi. HKm 10-11-1974 31 years old, 6'03" 200 pounds Black Hair Brown Eyes. Escaped from Eglin Federal Prison in October 2003. Kris Z nne Pugh, Wf 04-14- 19 /years old. 5'02" 160 SBlonde Hair Hazel Eyes VOP-Poss. of Cocaine. LKA: Navarre 1 " J Adam Tuerrell Pond, Wim 01- 27-1975 31 years old, 6'0" Unknown Hair Unknown E)es Obtaining Property by False Impersonation & Grand Thef.. LKA FWB Donald Lawrence Scott, W/m 06-09-72, 33 years old, 5'08" 132 pounds Brown Hair Blhe Eyes. Fel: VOP- Possession of Controlled Substance. LKA: Crestview Jason D. Jones. B;M, black hair. brown eyes 27 years old (06-06- 78), 6 ft. tall, 175 Ibs. Violation of probation on original charge of arson Donald Ray Alford. W,. n 01-27- 66 39 years old, 5'07" 180 pounds Brown Han IGreenl Hcs Fel Aggravated B;llicl\ & Resisting Arrest atlho Violence I.KA Cfrcs tve\ Anta Sue I'lnlo- XglllaIr. f (W 19-1963 y.ears-ki'd. 5ti' 1211 Eric J. Dupontl Wim 07-25- pounds Blonde HaIr 1tiron ic, 1953, 53 )ears old. Brown Hair Fel Tampering 011h Fludence Brown Eyes. Fel: Grand Theft May be drisinrg a 2iXl5 'tl\cr alu Auto. LKA: Creslviews minen Toolm, pckup I n"k 0 CRIME REPORTS rl For Sale By Owner Ad Runs In the News Bulletin & News Extra 1 Col. By 2 Inch Ad 6 Is 20 Words, With Photo For 6 Issues WAIFlDNfSDAY NlO\VEMBFR 29.2006 AT HOME Crestview News Bulletin I 7A ILD fOGG' OR BROKI UJ10DouJ? ,S Help! FR E 1ESATES My fridge VINYL AND ALUMINUM REPLACEMENT WINDOWS * HURRICANE RESISTANT IMPACT WINDOW SYSTEMS e. is iea i rig Lisa MichieCe's SaCon & Day Spa Proudify Presents... Sugar & Spice & venrthig le A-olday Open -ouse Friday, December 8.... 10:00 6:00 Saturday, December 9"..." 10:00 2:00 MHoiday Specials 20% OFF Any Item Purchased During Open House '20% OFF the Following Services, Pumpkin Facial Brown Sugar Body Scrub finished with Cranberry Cream or Hair Services *when booked at the Open House and completed before December 31st Enter your name for the Holiday Gift Basket Drawing With a Contribution to our Caring & Sharing collection Refreshments kindly provided by Karen Cadenhead's 'Tastefully Simple' Jewelry Display & Drawing for Sorrelli Earrings kindly provided by Shari Cook's 'Ooh LaLa' Dear Jane, What is up with my: fridge? I own a side-by-side unit and it works great except sometimes it "pees" on the floor. I have removed the bottom "bulk bin" from the freezer and there seems to be no obstruction. What's the problem? ' Darla Dear Darla, - Though it may not seem like the worst home improvement problem, no one should have to live with a leaky fridge! Major appli-: ances can be pretty expen- sive, an: we expect them to work properly, especially when we rely on them so heavily. To your question: refriger- ators vary drastically from model to model. When it comes to appliances, it's always best to call the ,man- ufacturer directly as prob- lems can be unique to your particular fridge. So, since we don't know the specifics of your fridge, here is what we know from our own experience: The tubing in the.back that feeds your ice machine-assuming you have one-could be leaking. Carefully pull your fridge out. We strongly suggest first putting down card- board or something to pro- tect your floors from scratch- es or tears! Jane Tip: Many refrigera- tors have balancing legs that will need to be "screwed up" first so that you can roll your fridge forward. Check the water feed tube for any cracks or see if it has come loose. If you think it is damaged or defective, call the manufacturer to order a new tube. They may send you a new one for free if the fridge is still under warran- Another possible cause could be the condensation collection tube (if you have one) has become disconnect- ed or damaged. Like above, you will need to order a new one from the manufacturer. Check the sides and the edges of your doors for a build up of condensation. Yoii may need to replace the rubber gaskets that sur- round the opening of the door if you see a problem here. If there are no cracks or tears in the gaskets, debris caught within the gasket itself might be pre- venting a tight seal around the door. So, just clean them with a combination of dish soap and warm water. Other things to note: Are tlere any noticeable rust .^*i,- i.- '.F,'.o *a j - areas? Does water appear in one specific area? Is the water leak only on the out- side of the fridge, or also the inside? Also, be sure the leak is not damaging the floor underneath! You may want to keep a tray or towel underneath the leak location to prevent floor damage. Just be sure to empty the tray or replace the towel every few days. If you find after your troubleshooting session you're still having a leak, you may want to consider calling in a repairman. Preferably one who special- izes in your particular brand of appliance. www.AngiesList.com or www.ServiceMagic.com are good resources for finding reliable repair professionals. We hope this helps! Hugs 'n hammers, The Janes For detailed project information and more great project ideas, visit www.BeJane.com. 'eiraifiv'-/ 9-i Tri1 O ;- (JBlfi KEY LIME BARS Prep Time: 10 min. Cook Time: 40 min. ~." -'-. - Makes: 24 bar cookies - Non-Stick Aluminum Foil CRUST: 1 1/2 cups flour 1/2 cup powdered sugar ,: 3/4 cup butter, softened FILLING: 4 eggs 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar 1/2 cup fresh key lime juice OR 1/4 cup lime juice plus 1/4 cup lemon juice 2 tablespoons flour 2 to 3 teaspoons grated lime peel PREHEAT oven to 350SF. Line a 13x9x2-inch baking pan with Reynolds Wrap Release Non-Stick Aluminum Foil with non- stick (dull) side toward food; set aside. COMBINE crust ingredients; press into foil-lined pan. BAKE 20 minutes; remove from oven. COMBINE filling ingredients; spread over baked crust. RETURN to oven and CONTINUE BAK- ING 15 to 20 minutes or until filling is set and bars are light brown around the edges. Cool completely on a wire rack. Sprinkle with addi- tional powdered sugar. Use edges of foil to lift bars from pan. Place on a cutting board. Pull back edges of foil for easy cutting. REYNOLDS KITCHENS TIP: Line pans with Release Non-Stick Foil before you cook to avoid scrubbing pans afterwards. To line pans easily, turn the pan upside down and press a sheet of foil around it with non-stick (dull) side down toward pan. Remove foil. Flip pan upright and drop foil inside. Non- stick side should be facing up toward food. Crimp foil edges to rim of pan. HEARTY VENISON POT PIES Prep Time: 25 min. Cook Time: 25 min. Makes: 8 servings Reynolds Oven Bag, Large Size 1/4 cup flour 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1/2 teaspoon chili powder 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1/4, cup chili sauce 2 tablespoons vinegar ',: 1 tablespoon honey 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce 3 pounds venison stew meat, cut in cubes 1 can (16 oz.) diced tomatoes 1 medium green pepper, coarsely chopped 1 large onion, coarsely chopped 2 cups diagonally sliced carrots 1/2 package (10 oz.) pie crust mix PREHEAT oven to 325=F. Shake flour in Reynolds Oven Bag; place in a 13x9x2- inch baking pan. ADD salt, dry mustard, chili powder, pepper, chili sauce, vinegar, honey and Worcestershire sauce; squeeze oven bag gently to mix ingredients. ADD venison, tomatoes, onion, green pepper and carrots; turn oven bag to mix ingredients. Arrange ingredients in an even layer. CLOSE oven bag with nylon tie; cut six 1/2-inch slits in top. Tuck ends of bag in pan. BAKE 2 1/2 hours or until venison is fork tender. Divide stew equally among 4 aluminum tart pans or small oven-safe casseroles; set aside. PREHEAT oven to 4000F. Roll out pie crust dough on lightly floured sheet of Reynolds Parchment Paper. Cut out four 5 1/2-inch circles; top each pie with one circle. Carefully press edges with tines of fork. Cut slits in center to vent steam. BAKE 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown. REYNOLDS KITCHENS TIP: Freeze game in Reynolds Freezer Paper. Convenient freezer storage chart is found on each carton. Find additional recipes on www.reynoldskitchens.com. v Ir -- PAGE 8A / News Bulletin LOCAL NEWS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2006 ,'-: .'. Okaloosa County '... marriage licenses 10/1: Eric Preston Adams, 26, and Peggy Amanda;, Casper, 21, both of Holt.;*- 10/2: Stephen Christopther- Blackburn, 37, and Laurde., Anna Deaton, 46, both-of. Crestview. 10/14: James Michaeii. Thomas, 41, and C Raelynn Hayes, 30, both. -fi Crestview. 10/20: Patrick Jan., Kineses, 22, and Sarah^ Denise Pileggi, 23, boHf'_;l' Holt. . 11/3: Jason Chad Sandem;, : 29, and Christina Nicole.' Herrington, 29, both ,-: Crestview. 11/9: David Alien Harriss; 39, and Ashley Nicole .RiC9r, 19, both of Crestview" '. Morritz Mailandt, 26_-, Aachen, Germany. i Rosaline Harriet .Rta, Noris, 36, of CrestvjMe- i 11/10: Millage GOre;g Cadenhead, 59, ,and.rand Shirlene Madden, 49;-bo Crestview. o Steven'P Warsheski, 29, and LOW Charlotte Aiello, 23, bot Crestview. o Jeremy :: Stephens, 29, Lawrenceville, GA and.i Michelle Morgan, 24,.'-'., Cresiview 11/11: Stacy Corde, Crooks, 20, and April MA' Godwin, 19, both --.'. Crestview. o Michael : Hardman, 29, and Kay Bean, 25, bof.j Crestview. 11/12: Aaron, :ki Stewart, 20, and '-2 LeiLani Herbert, 21, b Crestview. ., , American Legion Post 75 donates school supplies Members of American Legion Post 75 unload school supplies from a truck American Legion Post 75 members and Mrs. Cunnlngham's 2nd grade class at Southside Elementary. (photo submitted) at Southside Elementary. (photo submitted) The American Legion Post 75 of Crestview recently brought a truckload of school sup- included were writing plies to Southside paper, pencils, pens, hand Elementary. The supplies soap, folders and writing tablets. Mrs. Cunningham's grade class received supplies, which were 2nd shared with the entire the school. (story submitted) Ss &Y CHS's Dunn Teacher of the Week Mrs. Strlckland and Mrs. Russell's third graders proudly display the dictionaries donated by the Rotary Club. "Thanks to Rotary President Dawn Helms, and all of the Rotary Club members for giving back to our youths. It is wonderful to know we have such caring community members," said Mrs. Strickland. (photo submitted) Congratulations to Crestview High School's Band Director, Jody Dunn, for being selected the Z96 Teacher of the Week by radio station WZNS. Mr. Dunn was nominated by one of his band students, Lauren Edwards. Photographed is Blanca Gomez from Z96, Jody Dunn, and Lauren Edwards. (photo submitted) COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS Please turn in your community news briefs to the News Bulletin by 5 p.m. on the Thursdays prior to publication. NOVEMBER RED CROSS CHRISTMAS STREES: This year the American Red Cross has teamed up with their friends across Okaloosa County to bring you a Christmas Tree lot in ppestview, North Okaloosa County. 'teil have Frasier Fir ChrisTmas I ree' from the mountains 'of North Carolina, wreaths, a beverage station for hot chocolate and cider. Shhh- there will also be visits from special holiday friends. Make it a family event and go buy your tree there! The lot opened Nov. 24th. Hours are Monday Friday 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.; Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.; Sunday 12:00 7:00 p.m. HOLIDAY EVENING IN OLDE SEVILLE SQUARE: Bring your family and friends for a very special Holiday. Evening in Olde Seville Square, filled with caroling by candlelight and joyous holiday music from 6:30-9 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 30 at Seville Square in downtown Pensacola. Continuing an old tradition, the Pensacola Heritage Foundation will also light the Seville Square Christmas tree. This family evening is made possible by Baptist Health Care and WEAR-TV 3. The annual Christmas event is. organized by the Pensacola Heritage Foundation, which also provides free concerts in Seville Square every Thursday evening during the summer season. The organization has worked for more than 40 years to preserve the architecture and heritage of the Seville Square district. For more information, call the Pensacola Heritage Foundation at (850) 438-6505. DECEMBER "WINTER WONDERLAND": The Fort Walton Beach Community Chorus completes its 32nd year of providing family entertainment to the community with its Christmas production of "Winter Wonderland'. SPerformances will be at the Fort Walton Beach Municipal Auditorium on Friday, Dec. 8th at 8 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 9th at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and on Sunday, Dec. 10th at 3 p.m. Seating is limited, so make your plans and ticket purchases early for this most enjoyable entertainment opportunity. Ticket pnces.are adults, $10, seniors and children under 12 years, $8. For additional information, contact Jean Hodgins. Director, at 850-863-2775. BREAKFAST SEMINAR: The Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce Health Care Committee cordially invites the community to attend a breakfast seminar on "Understanding and Managaing stress". The seminar will be held at Westwood Retirement Resort, Fort Walton Beach, on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at 7:30 a.m. Donations of can goods and non- perishable items will be accepted for Sharing and Caring. Items such as socks, shawls, small personal hygiene items will be donated to Home Instead for seniors in the local area. Please RSVP to the Chamber by Dec. 8th at (850) 244-8191. HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE: Crescent Park Village Assisted Living Facility is celebrating five years of service in the Crestview area. Those residents, staff, families and friends who have been a part of the facility during the past 5 years ;are, encouraged, Jt jojP.,. the celebration at a Holiday Open House on Sunday, Dec. 10 at 2 p.m. "The Silver Thread" senior dance troupe will share their version of "Christmas Around The World." Refreshments will be served. For more information call 683-3997. NORTHWEST FLORIDA BLOOD CENTER: Monday December 4 Cope Inc. Davis Lane DeFuniak Springs 9am to 2pm / Tuesday December 5 - Crestview High School 7.30am to 1.30pm / Wednesday December 6- L-3 Crestview Aerospace 7am to 4pm / Thursday December 7 Eglin 78 PMEL and 46th Test Squad - 8.30am to 3.30pm / Friday December 8 Professional Products - DeFuniak Springs 8am to 2pm / Saturday December 9 Wal Mart - Crestview 10am to 3pm / Sunday December 10. Christ Our Redeember Church Niceville 8am t9 1pm PANCAKE BREAKFAST: A Multi-family yard sale and pancake breakfast sponsored by Concord Lodge # 50 will be Saturday, Dec. 2 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the York Rite Masonic Center. Come in,shop, and have a bite to eat! FLORIDA LEGISLATURE PUBLIC HEARING: Members of Okaloosa County's state legislative delegation will hold a public hearing on Tues., Dec. 19 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Okaloosa-Walton College in Niceville to hear proposals for the 2007 regular session of the Florida Legislature. It will take place in the Gallery Room of the K Building. The legislative delegation consists of Rep. Don Brown, its chairman, Representatives Marti Coley and Greg Evers, and Senators Don Gaetz and Durell Peaden Jr. To request a spot on the agenda for the hearings, individuals should contact Representative Don Brown's office in DeFuniak Springs at 850-892-8431 not later than 5 p.m., Friday, December 15. "HOLIDAY TREASURES - UNLOCK THE MAGIC": is the theme for the 2006 Fort Walton Beach Christmas Parade. This year's event, is scheduled for Monday, December 4, 2006 at 6:30 p.m. Mayor Mike Anderson will serve as the Grand Marshal in this annual event, which kicks off the Holiday Season along the Emerald Coast. As always, the last float in the parade will feature Santa Claus accompanied by his elves which will be dispersing Christmas candies to the children, both young and old. To obtain a parade entry application, or receive additional information on the Christmas Parade, please contact Linda Sinwelski at the Parks & Recreation Department at 833-9576. The deadline to submit your parade application is November 29, 2006 at 5:00 PM. "CHRISTMAS ON 'THE COAST": The Pensacola Children's Chorus' presents its annual production of -Christmas on the Coast" December 7, 8 & 9 at 7:30. p.m., and will offer a new matinee performance this year at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, December 10. All performances take place at the Pensacola Saenger Theatre. in downtown Pensacola. "Tickets are0o o' sale"atiltte Saenger Theatre Box ,Offide,atrall TicketMaster outlets, and at www.ticketmaster.com, or charge by phone by calling 850-434-7444. Prices are $26.00,;$23.00 and $12.00. The price includes a $2.00 facility fee and tickets are also subject to an additional box office processing fee at the time of purchase. CHRISTMAS IN CRESTVIEW TOUR OF. HOMES: The GFWC. Woman's Club of Crestview, Inc.'s Annual 'Chrislmas in Crestview Tour of Homes will be held on Sun., Dec.. 3 from 2 to 6 p.m. Four local homes will be beautifully and lovingly' decorated for the holidays. Every home will be unique and inspiring, and refreshments will be served at the Clubhouse Building at 150 Woodlawn Drive, Crestview (behind Woodlawn Baptist Church). Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children under' 12. For information or tickets, please call 683-1963, 862-1777, or 683-9117. Proceeds will go to club charities. :. SENIOR CHRISTMAS PARTY: Elder Services of Okaloosa County will be holding its Annual Countywide Senior Christmas Party Wednesday, December 13, 2006 at the BPOE Elks Lodge, Okaloosa Island.' Reservations are limited to the first 150 guest and may be made by calling 833-9165 The event will include a traditional holiday meal, entertainment, door prizes and special guests. The event is supported by the BPOE Elks Lodge, Niceville ROTC, Sand Gulf Power Companies. Call today to make a reservation. CHRISTMASqPA8ADE1 vT-e "2006 Downtown ~.9rqsyew Christmas Parade" will be on Saturday, December 2 at 5:30 p.m. SThe parade will follow the traditional (south to north) route through downtown Crestview. Santa Claus will ride in the parade and will greet and hear about wish list items immediately following the parade. A record number of area businesses, churches, organizations, school groups, bands and individuals are expected to be in the parade this year. Plaques will be awarded to first and second place float entry participants. Volunteers are still needed. If you would like to participate, please call Kim Gerhardt at 758-7536 or Mickey Rytman at 974-4369. CALL FOR ARTISTS: The GFWC Milton Women's Club needs artists for its Christmas on the River event.Dates and times are Dec. 1, .11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Dec. 2, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at South Riverwalk Park and Willing Street in downtown Milton. Arts and crafts vendors are .invited to participate. The booth fee is $50. For an application call 850- ,983-8310 or email: COTRO6@aol.com. L/tW *eROACHES *ANTS PgTI 1 sTUiu *F-L RATS Local Owned & Operated MICE *TERMITES OTHER CRAWLING PESTS Quality is our Standard... Excellence is our Goal! 68-53 109S ilo t Cresview FIL3253 A .DCO.IR|$ S35 per month or less No Contract Obligation! lS' MONTHLY MEMBERSHIPS C E N TER *Tanning Beds *Tanning Lotions 307 N. 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W Wave Front Procedure Performed locally in office. ______ ___. ~_~___ WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 2006 LOCAL Crestview News Bulletin I 9A Okaloosa County Master Gardener program receives state awards Larry Williams Extension Agent, Horticulture Okaloosa County Extension brought home i numerous awards from the A . 26th Annual Florida Master , Gardener Continued Training 4 & Conference held recently in *. . Jacksonville, Fla. I'm fortunate to have an active, talented and produc- tive group of volunteers. Currently I manage a volun- teer force of seventy-two Master Gardeners in Okaloosa county. This fall their talents and achieve- ments were recognized. Nineteen Okaloosa County Master Gardeners attended this year's conference, October 23-25. I attended, as well and participated as a host and invited speaker. The con- ference was designed to pro- vide continued training for Master Gardeners as well as to share ideas on projects and to recognize successes through an annual awards program. Okaloosa County Master Gardeners won four of the eleven awards of excellence presented by the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. We received the highest number of awards as compared to any other county in the state. Okaloosa County Master Gardeners won first place in the category of Educational Materials Development. This was primarily for PowerPoint presentations, educational brochures and a website, all developed and used by the Master Gardeners to educate county citizens. The web address is www.ocmga.org. They received the Extension Awareness Award for inform- SA Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce rib- bon cutting was held Friday, Nov. l7t-f~ei4ptionCare staff fOptionC 's. wotrs a da OptionCare is a durable Shown from left to right are Prof. Terril Nell, Floriculture Dept. Chairman, University of Florida: Larry L. Williams, Residential Horticulture Agent, Okaloosa County/University of Florida; Andrea Donatelli, Okaloosa Master Gardener; Val Boyles, Okaloosa Master Gardener; Tom Wichman, Master Gardener State Coordinator, University of Florida. (Photo by Ed Fabian) ing the public of UF/IFAS Extension through their edu- cational efforts, including the website, a Florida Friendly Gardening brochure and library displays. The displays were used at the Crestview, Destin, Fort Walton Beach and Niceville libraries and topics included Stormchasing, Native Plants; Carnivorous Plants and Poisonous Plants. We also received the Written Mass Communications award for a monthly garden column in the Crestview News Bulletin, written by Master Gardener Shari Farrell. And the Outstanding Master Gardener award was, presented to an Okaloosa County Master Gardener, Andy Donatelli. Okaloosa County Master Gardeners took third place at the conference in plant identi- fication contest and Val Boyles placed first in an invasive plants identification competi- tion, correctly identifying 24 of 25 invasive plants. Master Gardeners Walt medical equipment company franchised by 3rd Generation Pharmacist. OptionCare spe- airliesainmoxygen andc4eep- relde mbe p' Psftefw, r o tap's and bipaps); power mobility, Boyle, Robert Fultyn, Rick Hastings and Laurie Mackey were recognized for their ten years of service as volunteers. Larry Williams received the Master Gardener Distinguished Extension Professional and Enhancement Award. This is a UF/IFAS faculty recognition program named in honor of Florida Master Gardeners. The program bestows an hon- orary title for an outstanding Extension faculty member contributing to the Master Gardener Program as selected by a committee composed of University of Florida faculty, administrators and Master Gardeners. 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Check your twice weekly Crestview News Bulletin for Winners. The News You Need Today! N CRESTv iew F 3 80 NEWS B BULLETIN 295 W. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, FL. 32536 850-682-6524 USDA program targets socially disadvantaged farmers The LiSDA/Farm: Service Agency has a loan program available for socially disadvantaged (SDA) individuals who want to purchase or operate a family-size farm. SDA members include, women. African Americans, American Indians, Hispanics, Asian .and Pacific Islanders and Alaskan Natives. The SDA program pro- vides direct and guaranteed assistance in the form of farm operating and farm ownership loans. SDA loan applicants do not receive automatic approval. Individuals must be U.S. citizens with a satisfactory history of meeting credit obligations; have sufficient education, training or expe- rience managing or operat- ing a farm; possess legal capacity to incur debt; and be unable to obtain credit elsewhere. SContact your FSA SCounty Office for more information on this pro- gram or other farm owner 'L ship/fait operating' loans FSA has available. You may find the local FSA office list- ed under the blue or gov- ernment pages of your local telephone directory. 'Crestview Cinema 3 Northview Plaza Hwy 85 N. 682-3201 Movie Schedule Starting Friday, Dec 1st, 2006 NATIVITY STORY (Ihr 45min)[ FRIDAY.........................4 :00....700.....9:00PM SATURDAY.......1:00.....4:00.....7:00......9:00PM SUNIMY...........4.1:00.;..:000.....7 ............. 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"Full Service With Savings"'T FOR P-O 0S 0N M RIO 0 VSIT Countrywide HOME LOANS Cell: 240-1364 (888) 289-1686 ext. 2505 (W) Allstate. Yu're n good hands. 24-Hour Customer Service Adrien Overstreet Associate Sales Producer Ed Overstreet 877 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 Phone: 850.682.6856 Fax: 850.682.6942 251.246.0303 Email: adrienoverstreet@allstate.com Auto, Home, Business and Life r~P"34, ~MtY( BUSINESS PAGE 10A / News Bulletin " w "I Best and worst of NASCAR year Page 2B Alabama changes coaches again Page 3B PORT Topfan See if you are the Fan of the Week Page 4B WFS[-)NE,',,'t.)AY 2 9, 2006-eT& q V U SP 1 NEWS & NOTES Schedule Thursday Boys basketball Baker at South Walton, 6:15 p.m. Walton at Crestvlew, 7;30 p.m. Girls basketball Freeport at Baker, 6:4e p.m. Middle school basketball Davidson at Richbourg, 5 p.m. Middle.school soccer Ruckel at Davidson, 5 p.m. Liza Jackson vs. Richbourg, 5 p.m. at Crestview High School Friday Boys basketball Bozeman at Baker, 6:15 p.m. Niceville at Crestvlew, 7 p.m. Escambia Charter at Laurel Hill, 7 p.m. S Girls basketball Crestview at Choctawhatchee, 6:30 p.m. Men's college basketball Panhandle Shootout, Okaloosa-- Walton College. vs. Santa Fe, 6 p.m. at Chipola Women's college basketball Florida JUCO Tournament, Okaloosa-Walton College vs. Santa Fe, 7 p.m. at Gainesville Photos More photographs of local sporting events can be seer on the Internet at www.pic- tureu2.dotphoto.cdm. College football Troy kept its Sun Belt Conference championship hopes alive with a come-from- behind 21-20 win at Middle Tennessee State on Nov. 25. The Trojans (6-5, 5-1) scored two touchdowns in the final. 2:19 to swipe the victory. Shawn Todd, a 2003 Crestview High School grad- uate, started at right defen- sive end and made a solo tackle for Troy. Richard Bortner (Crestview. '04) played on the offensive line for the Blue Raiders. t- rro y wii claim the Sun Belt Conference's automatic bid to the New Orleans Bowl with a victory at winless Florida International on Saturday. MTSU (7-5, 6-1) goes to the New Orleans Bowl if the Trojans stumble. Brian Reynolds (Crestview '03) started at nickel back as Sthe Delta State football team, defeated North Carolina Central 24-17 on Nov. 25 in the NCAA Division II round of 16. The Statesmen (11-2) play S at North Alabama (11-0) on Saturday in the Southeast Region championship game.' OWC sports The Okaloosa-Walton College men's basketball team suffered its first loss of the season when it fell 72-67 at home on Nov. 24 against No. 11 Georgia Perimeter on the first night of the OWC Rick Flores Clasic. The, Raiders (7-1) bounced back Nov. 25 with an 83-80 win. against Chattahoochee Valley, the No. 1 community college team in Alabama. The Okaloosa-Walton College women's basketball team (7-2) extended its win- ning streak to five games with two wins in the Rick Flores Classic. The Raiders beat Wallace 66-53 on Nov. 24. OWC topped Hillsborough 66-37 on Nov. 25. Little League Registration for the 2007 season at Crestview Little League will be held Saturday at HideAway Pizza on Main Street, and Dec. 9 at Ace .Hardware and Walgreen's. Registration is from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. on both days. The league will also have registration on Jan. 20, Jan. 27 and Feb. 3. Children ages 5 to 16 who live within the Crestview Little League boundaries are eligible to enroll to play base- ball or fast pitch softball. Registration is required even if the child played previously. Parents can find more information online at www.crestviewlittleleague.co .m or call 423-1011. 1998- 2006 Award Winning L ' Newspaper FloridaPress Assodaliaon Better Weely Newspaper Contet ren ilelseanr nue ews oullenn Laurel Hill's Nylece Underwood (left) looks to throw an outlet pass around Baker's Courtney Fountain. Brunson: Late-season struggles came against tough competition Crestview football coach Matt Brunson sat down with News Bulletin SSports Editor Kyle Wright to review the Dawgs' 2006 season. Crestview finished 7-4 and reached the Class 4A playoffs Sfor the second straight season. The Dawgs started 7-0 and cracked the top 10 in the state rankings before losing their last four games. Kyle Wright: After a few days to reflect on the year, how would you sum up the season in-a few words?--- Matt Brunson: A great start. Our kids gave great effort. We didn't fin- ish as well as we would have liked to. But overall, a successful year. KW: What were the things that went right this season? What were the most pleasant developments this year? MB: You always see kids develop. We've got two or three kids who might be the most improved kids I've had in the program. You have guys come on like Brett Edwards who played his first varsiht season this year and started at defensive tackle and had a great year. We had,, two new offensive linemen Brian Duran and Austin Moser who :: '' stepped up and had good years.. There are success stories like that in every group. Several of our guys performed at high levels. (Quarterback) Joe Thigpen finished up his career by Throwing for over 1,200 yards. Defensively, we recorded three shutouts and averaged giving up less than 10 points per game, which is a great stat for those kids who played defense. Defensively, going into the year, we had several ques- tion marks. Those guys stepped up. and played well. Our defensive coaches did a great job. We also had some great games offensively. We had a couple of games where we were down at the half and came out and had a great second half. We averaged 23 points per game and gave up less than 10, and that is being successful. KW: What were the things that went wrong this season? What were the not-so-pleasant develop- ments this year? MB: When we got down to the latter part of our schedule against some good teams, we struggled a lit- tle bit offensively. One of our goals was to win the district, and we were runner up in the district. Then we wanted to advance further in the playoffs than what we did (in 2005), and we failed to do that. But I don't think it was because of lack of effort. Our kids did a great job getting up for each and every week. Our Gators wear down Hoboes, 56-25 Many players contribute to Baker's victory Kyle Wright News Bulletin Sports Editor BAKER Kali Flanders already made a name for herself with her running talents. Turns out Flanders can block out, jump and shoot a basketball pretty well, too, Flanders' rebounding and hustle points helped Baker's girls basket- ball team build an early lead Monday, night against visiting Laurel Hill. The rest of the Gators heated up in the second half as -- Girls basketball Baker (2-1) pulled away for a 56-25 victory. "Kali balanced us," Gators coach Kathy Combest said. "She was guarding someone who was smaller than her, and then she jumps well and is quick and reads the ball. She did a good job." Flanders, the reigning county champion in the 400-meter dash, scored all eight of her points and grabbed most of her 12 rebounds in the first half. The rest of the Gators missed 20 of their 27 shots during the first 16 minutes, but -Flanders' efforts helped Baker build a com- fortable lead. "I just tried to get the ball back for us and put it back up if anyone missed," Flanders said. "We got intense after the first half and all played together pret- FLANDERS ty well." Flanders' team- mates found their shooting touch in the second half. Chelsea Combest drilled three straight 3-pointers in the third quarter on her way to a game- high 16 points. Kendria Young scored nine of her 11 points in the second half. See GATORS, page 5B S2006 RESULTS Ite Team 25 Jay I Woodham 15 at Pace 22 Lake City Chnstian 29 at Choctawhalceree /6 Holmes County /13 Fort Walton Beach /20 Milton /27:: Navarre /3 at Mosley Region 1-4A quarterfinal /10 at Milton Team Navarre Crestviei Fort Wall Choctaw DISTRICT 2-4A FINAL STANDINGS District W-Lo 3-0 Nw 2-1 Ion Beach 1-2 hatchee : 03 ' 2006 STATISTICS Name Stephon Thrash Calvin Slier John Robinson Tyler Rollo Eric Reynolds Joe Thigpen Kyle Harrington Austn Beiry Gaoe Goodson Rhys Polk Totals Name Joe Thigpen Totals Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Crestview High School football coach Matt Brunson surveys the action during the Dawgs' Kickoff Classic against Niceville on Aug. 18. offense slowed down a little bit in the latter part of the year as we faced some good teams. KW: As fans and sportswriters, we tend to get blinded by the wins and the losses. As a coach, did you see any difference in the perform- ances in the seven wins compared to the four losses? MB: The level of competition had a lot to do with that. We probably played our best offensive football game the night we played Choctawhatchee (a 31-7 win at Choctaw on Sept. 29). Offensively, we might have peaked too early. KW. What do you see as the next step for the program? MB: We finished the year with 23 seniors and a bunch of two-year and three-year starters. Wd are definitely going to have some holes to fill come spring training and next fall. But we've got some great young tal- ent coming and we are excited about the future." KW: Different programs empha- size different things in their offsea- son programs. What will be the off- season emphasis for your team? MB: We work out on the weights three days a week and work on speed two days a week, so definitely our goal is to get bigger and stronger and faster. KW: We know the FHSAA won't let you officially start drawing up your 2007 schedule until January, but do you have an early idea of what your schedule will look like for next year? MB: We are waiting to see what they do with Woodham (the Pensacola school is projected to close) and the districts. We will start scheduling when they lock down our district. KW: With the way the city of Crestview has been growing, is there a chance you will get moved up to Class 5A? MB: No. Our student population is 1,900. Right where it has been. KW: Give us an early idea of what you expect your 2007 team to look like. MB: We've got some good, athletic skill guys coming. We are going to have to find a quarterback. But I think See BRUNSON, page 3B Contact us Visit the Crestview News Bulletin Web site www.crestvlewbulletln.com. at : Email News Bulletin Sports Editor Kyle Wright Report your sports news and results to the at kwright@crestviewbulletin.com. News Bulletin at (850) 682-6524. Name Kyle Harringlon Johnathan Peacock Rhys Polk. Shaun Cobb Randy McKee Eric Reynolds Calvin Slier Josh Edwards Others Totals Rushing Al 10 8O 5 3 1' 4 37 Passing Comp-Att 83-152 83-152 Results W, 28-0 W, 31-13 W, 21-3 W, 42-0 W, 31-7 -W, 49-0 W, 10-7 L, 7-6 L, 21-7 L, 35-25 L, 10-3 Overall W-L 7-4 7-4 3-7 1-8 g tt Yds 9 646 5 515 8 262 8 224 7 152 7 94 5 33 7 24 4 11 4 4 4 1,965 g Yds TDs 1,247 5 1,247 5 Receiving Catches . 22 i 24 11 11 4 2 2 1 6 83 Tackles ISacks kept separately ana Ihen adaaa to lolall Name Solos Assists Total- J.L. Thomason 30 78 116 Kyle Harrlngton 38 64 102 Nathan Johnson 22 44, 74 Brett Moore 18 54 72 Randy McKee 15 30 52 Brett Edwards 10 29 43 Ryan Hooper 10 30 43 Stephon Thrash 22 21 43 James Amos 23 15 38 Tysean Thrash 20 10 30 Caleb Powell 4 26 30 Bobby English 7 24 32 Kyle Hutto 5 15 20 Kevin Walle 10 16 27 Damell Marion 2 8 13 Richard Moore 1 19 23 Josh Edwards 4 6 10 Gabe Goodson 1 7 9 Shaun Cobb 1 6 7 Johnathan Peacock 3 1 4 Matt Sanders 1 2 4 Tyler Rollo 1 1 3 Brian Duran 1 2 3 Austin Berry 0 3 3 Michael Herbergs 0 3 3 Darius Robbins 0 1 2 Eric Reynolds 0 1 1 Totals 249 516 807 Sacks 8 J.L. Thomason, Nathan Johnson; 7 Randy McKee; 4 Brett Edwards; 3 Ryan Hooper, Damell Marion, Richard Moore; 1 Bobby English, Kevin Walle, Tyler Rollo, Matt Sanders, Gabe Goodson, Darius Robbins. Fumble recoveries 3 J.L. Thomason; 2 Nathan Johnson, Brett Moore; 1 Randy McKee, James Amos, Bobby English, Shaun Cobb Interceptions 3 James Amos, Tysean Thrash; 1 Brett Moore Fax information about local sports events to the News Bulletin at (850) 682-2246. Crestview football: Season in review 'Overall, a successful year' Tvipw bi thp, inurriber I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2006 2B I Crestview News Bulletin SPORTS NASCAR QUIZ Q. What is the date for next year's Daytona 500. A. Feb. 18, 2007. UPCOMING Race: Nextel Cup Awards Bi Where: New York When: 9 p.m. ET Friday Television: TNT A season 5 'hlIrq~ %~z~& I rwyvR I%* w en& H!f opyMi htaterial. 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We've got a couple of good linemen coming back. We've definitely got to shore up those positions up front. But overall, I think we should be fine. We've just got to get a guy at the quar- terback position who can make things happen. KW: Every team in the program, from middle school through the varsity, had at least a .500 season. Talk about the seasons for your younger players. MB: The freshman team was 8-0 and the JV was 6-1. The success they had at that level is important. Those guys get used to wining and expect to win. Hopefully when they move on to the varsity level, if they get bigger, faster and stronger, we'll be able to keep the level of success up. KW: What is the happi- est memory you will take away from this season? MB: Of course we liked beating Choctawhatchee "Weive got to get out of the first round. We've got to get over the hump of beating Milton. We'll worry about our district first, and we'll worry about get- ting Crestview ready. But (Milton) is a hurdle we've got to overcome." MATr BRUNSON Crestview coach on his goals for the 2007 season ,. and Fort Walton Beach, our in-county rivals. But we- went over to Pace (on Sept. 15) and had a pretty good night and won 21-3. That win over Pace had been long awaited. So that was a good memory." KW: What are your early goals for the 2007 season? MB: We want to win the district, make the playoffs, and we've got to get out of. the first round. We've got to get over the hump of beat- ing Milton. (The Panthers have eliminated Crestview from the playoffs in each of the last two years). We'll worry about our district first, and we'll worry about getting Crestview ready. But (Milton) is a hurdle we've got to overcome. KW: What is your off- season message to Crestview fans? MB: As sophomores, this senior class was 2-7. As jun- iors, those guys won a dis- trict championship and went 7-3. Then as seniors this year, we were runner-up in the district and we were 7-4. Those guys have been suc- cessful two years in a row. We wish those.guys well. There are some great kids and great young men in that group and I think they will do well and be successful in whatever they try. Q SPORTS BRIEFS ANNOUNCEMENTS CHEERLEADING FUNDRAIS- ER: The Davidson Middle School cheerleading squad is selling raffle tick- ets to raise money for its trip to a com- petition in Jacksonville in January. Top prize is a set of Sorrelli jewelry. Second prize is a day spa package valued at $250. Tickets are $5 per chance. To pur- chase a ticket, contact any Davidson cheerleader or mother, or contact spon- sor Melissa Walts at the school at (850) 683-7500 x703. MGA GOLF: The Men's Golf Association will hold a tournament Dec. 9 at Foxwood Country Club. Shotgun start is at 8 a.m. Players must sign in by 7:45 a.m. Format is for man teams international points. Points based on two net scores per hole. Teams drawn by the tournament committee. SPlayers must sign up by 4 p.m. Dec. 8. Entry fee is $10 plus $2:for a skins game. Players must. be members of Foxwood Country Club and the Men's Golf Association, and must have a ver- ifiable USGA handicap. PACEMAKERS GOLF: The Pacemakers Christmas Golf Tournament will be held Dec. 11 at Foxwood Country Club. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Format is 10/20/30. Players must be age 50 or older to compete. Four flights, including Super Seniors. Entry fee is $30. For details, call.(850) 682-2012 or (850) 826-2012. LITTLE LEAGUE: Registration for the 2007 season at Crestview Little League will be held Dec. 2 at HideAway Pizza on Main Street, and Dec. 9 at Ace Hardware and Walgreens. Registration is from 10 a.m.-2 p.m, on both days. The league u il also have registration on Jan. 20, Jan. 27 and Feb. 3. with times and locations to- be announced at a later date. Children ages 5 to 16 who live'within.the Crestviewp Little League boundaries are eligible to enroll to play baseball or fast pitch Softball. Registration is required even if the child played previously. Parents can find more information online at www.crestviewlittleleague.com or call 423-1011 and leave a message. CLUB VOLLEYBALL: A Crestview club volleyball team is hold- ing open gym from 4-6 p.m. on Sunday. The club hopes to draw enough players to form teams in the 17U, 15U and 14U divisions. For details, contact Nicki Batson. at Crestview High School at (850) 689- 7177. CHALLENGER BASEBALL REGISTRATION: Challenger Division Registration for District 1 Little League Baseball will take place Dec. 9 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Ruckel Middle School in Niceville. Prospective players should bring a birth certificate copy 9or;ome other proof pf age. For more information, contact Diane Covey at (850) 678-0753. 311 North Main Street Crestview, FL 32536 682-6655 j Merle Norman Coammeuos Studo hbve been inlependently owned and operatred ime 1931. RESPIRATORY, SERVI CES OF NWF, Nc. 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Each week the News Bulletin will be taking a photo of the crowd at one of our local sporting events. We will randomly select someone in that photo to be our top fan. This week's winner was at the Laurel Hill-Baker girls basketball game Monday at the Baker School gymnasium. If you are our winner please call 682-6524 to arrange to receive a $25 gift certificate from Beef O'Brady's. @@@ Court Report @@ Boys Results Nov. 21 Fort Walton Beach 63, Crestview 34 Nov. 25 Rocky Bayou 70, Baker 60 Schedule Thursday Baker at South Walton, 6:15 p.m. Walton at Crestview, 7:30 p.m. Friday Bozeman at Baker, 6:15 p.m. Niceville at Crestview, 7 p.m. Escambia Charter at Laurel Hill, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5 Crestview at Choctawhatchee, 7 p.m. Baker at Ponce de Leon, 7:15 p.m. Laurel Hill at East Hill, 7 p.m. Leaders (Through Monday) ';r:*i Name Scoring average Josh Rose, Baker 19.0. Jeffery Reese, LHS 17.0 Chad Donley, Baker 16.0 Colton Henry, Baker 12.0 Demitrus Glover, CHS 9.0 Tyrell Mays, CHS 8.0 lan Glover, CHS 7.0 Zach Sledge, LHS 7.0 Skylar Armstrong, CHS 6.0 Daren Weekley, LHS 6.0 Austin McCart, Baker 6.0 Cory Wenrich, CHS 5.5 Austen Stucki, LHS 5.0 Chad Lawhon, Baker 5.0 Chris Pickett, CHS 4.0 Harold Bielec, LHS 4.0 Tony Womack, LHS 4.0 Timaria McKay, LHS 4.0 Richard Moore, CHS 3.5 Wyatt Lee, LHS 3.0 Tyler Maldonado, CHS 2.5 Isaiah Raite, LHS 2.0 Matt Colson, CHS 1.5 Napolean Sanguillen, CHS 1.5 Cortez Whatley, CHS 1.0 Results Nov. 21 South Walton 50, Laurel Hill 35 Nov. 23 Moss Point (Miss.) 67, Crestview 58, Choctaw Tourney quarterfinal Nov. 24 Crestview 67, Forest 50, Choctaw Tourney consolation bracket Nov. 25 Crestview 45, Atmore (Ala.) 42, Choctaw Tourney fifth place game Nov. 27 Baker 56, Laurel Hill 25 Schedule Thursday Freeport at Baker, 6:45 p.m. Friday Crestview at Choctawhatchee, 6:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4 Niceville at Baker, 6 p.m. Walton at Laurel Hill, 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5 Laurel Hill at East Hill, 6 p.m. Crestview at Fort Walton Beach, 7 p.m. Leaders (Through Monday) Name Scoring average Chelsea Combest, Baker 15.3 Sally Feagins, LHS 15.2 Jamia Akins, CHS 12.7 Tera Gainer, CHS 12.3 Courtney Fountain, Baker 9.3 Mercedes Day, LHS 8.2 Nyiece Underwood, LHS 7.6 Shawntia Blackshear, CHS 7.5 Ashley Archie, CHS 6.7 Kendria Young, Baker 6.7 Liz Graham, CHS 6.2 Sophie Dimartino, Baker 4.7 Dee Thompson, CHS 4.0 Laqueatta Williams, LHS 3.8 Heather Chestnut, Baker 3.7 Shawn Josey, Baker 3.3 Kali Flanders, Baker 3.3 Katie Free, LHS 3.2 Boys District 1-5A Team W Fort Walton Beach 1 Choctawhatchee 0 Niceville 0 Pace 0 Tate 0 Crestview 0 Girls District 1-5A Team W Fort Walton Beach 1 Crestview 2 Niceville 1 Pace 0 Choctawhatchee 0 Tate 0 Game of the Week Rocky Bayou 70, Baker 60 Nov. 25 Baker showed progress in its season opener, despite the loss. Rocky Bayou beat the Gators by 29 points in the season opener last year. The teams were tied at halftime, but the Knights took advantage of some Baker defensive breakdowns in the third quarter and built a double-digit lead. The Gators' top three scorers were all freshmen. Game to Watch Walton at Crestview Thursday 7:30 p.m. Crestview's season-opening five-game homestand continues with a game against a program that reached -the' Class! 3Astate-quar-",-# terfinals last season. Walton!s top players from - last year now play for college programs in the Panhandle, but the Braves still expect another strong season. Walton is coached by former Laurel Hill head man JerryHester. Tyrell Mays was Crestview's most productive scorer during the Dawgs' first two games. Player of the Week Josh Rose Baker Rose, a freshman point guard, followed up his strong play in Baker's preseason games with a 19-point outing during the Gators' regular sea- son opener against Rocky Bayou on Nov. 25. Rose's presence helped Baker score 27 more points than it did against Rocky Bayou in the 2005-06 season opener. F :... V. A I ~ i-. .. .A" 2 D)own/own Czres/oiew 's j r ;i ,; i; r~2 Parade Theme: "Christmas The Miracle Birth Celebration" SATURDAY DECEMBER 2ND 5:30PM MAIN STREET . ' :,D Mai St DOWNTOWN CRESTVIEW Crestview's Annual Christmas Parade with lots of lights, marching bands, colorfully decorated floats, and Santa Claus! i - f- -T '- .- a. ---. :.. . Girls Game of the Week Crestview 45, Atmore (Ala.) 42 Nov. 25 The Dawgs held off Atmore to claim fifth place in the Choctawhatchee Thanksgiving tournament. CHS outscored the Blue Devils 12-9 in the final period to earn the victory. Liz Graham led Crestview with 16 points. The Dawgs' frontcourt duo of Shawntia Blackshear and Ashley Archie combined for 22 points. Game to Watch Crestview at Fort Walton Beach Dec. 5 7 p.m. Crestview (4-2) will measure its progress with a game against the reigning Region 1-5A cham- pions. The Vikings defeated the Dawgs 59-41 on Nov. 17, handing CHS its first loss of the sea- son. Tandra Milton and Lori Fletcher combined for 29 points for Fort Walton Beach (2-2) in the first meeting. Another intriguing matchup this week pits Class 2A Baker against Class 5A Niceville on Dec. 4. Player of the Week Jamia Akins Crestview Akins led the Dawgs with 41 points in three games during the Choctawhatchee Thanksgiving tournament. Akins poured in 25 points the high- est total for any Crestview player this season to help the Dawgs defeat Forest on. Nov. 24. Akins also led CHS with 16 points during the Dawgs' tournament-opening loss against Moss Point (Miss.) on Nov. 23. District standings Boys District 1-2A Team W I Baker 0 I Freeport 0 I Jay 0 Pensacola Christian 0 i Team Baker Freeport Jay Girls District 1-2A W 0 0 0 AKINS Boys District 1-1A Team W Laurel Hill 0 Central 0 Dr. Gainer 0 East Hill 0 Escambla Charter 0 Paxton 0 Rocky Bayou 0 Girls District 1-1A Team W Laurel Hill 1 East Hill 0 Paxton 0 Rocky Bayou 0 Central 0 Excellence in end-of-life care In-home care or inpatient facilities available On-call team Grief support available to anyone Not-for-profit charitable organization JCAHO-accredited Care based on need, not ability to pay Crscn Par Meiclomle 370 West- Red.stoeAeu rsve 1*(85)6823628 0 ww .covnanhosic .og1 F WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2006 *i-V * b~L~L~ 1C 1- - dim r * n K y* 2006 S^> 2roszraA i' ,r -71- D I P 11-1 4B I restview News Buletin SPORTS ItTl WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2006 SPORTS Cresiview News Bulletin I 5B Got the Dot? All Vacuums Need Service Manufacturers Recommend Annual Service. Most Vacuums Could Clean 50% More Effectively With Service We SevFie Affll Maes ~8 M 1-pay SARIce VACUUM CEN V Ft Walton Beach Destin 722 N. Beal Pkwy Hwy 98 SU RES (Aacss fwm Big 10) (ADss from Regata Bay) RE"9 S 'S 862-1222 269 0505 ',v ^ z2 LOCATIONS IN PENSACOLA N 1 IN MOBILE Happy Holidays! From Your lodi Restaurant HOLIDAY GIFT C Now AVAABuLE Hooters of Crestview 180 Craer Barrel Dr. Crestview, FL 32536 850-423-1333 www.hootersonline.net NOTICE OF PROPOSED ENACTMENT OF AN ORDINANCE Pursuant to Article 4, Chapter 102 of the City Code and. Section 166.041,, Florida Statutes;, the Crestview City Council proposes to adopt the folloWifnjodiinahce set forth by title as fol- lows: ORDINANCE NO. 1321 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CRESTVIEW, FLORI- DA PROVIDING FOR THE REZONING OF LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 104, TOWN OF CRESTVIEW, LOCATED IN SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP.3 NORTH, RANGE 23 WEST, FROM COMMERCIAL (C-1) DISTRICT ZONING TO SIN- GLE OR MULTI FAMILY DWELLING (R-2) DISTRICT ZONING; PROVIDING FOR AUTHORITY; PROVIDING FOR UPDATE OF THE CRESTVIEW ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The public hearing in conjunction with the sec- ond reading of the ordi- nance will be held on M-o nd a y, December 11, 2006 at 6:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers, 198 North Wilson Street, Crestview, Florida. I I I I J / if :~r!,,'--- 'S. : ' a, I.C:: .";' .F r '~ -~:`- 'S -lI.` j. C~N, / Ic - .-1. .' ...'. All citizens and interested parties are encouraged to attend the City Council meeting and to provide written and/or verbal comments on the matters under consid- eration. The ordinances are available for public inspec- tion during normal business hours at the Administrative Services Department, City Hall, 198 North Wilson Street, Crestview, Florida from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The City Council of the City of Crestview, Florida does not discriminate upon the basis of any individual's dis- ability status. Anyone requiring reasonable accommo- dation as provided for in the Americans With Disabilities Act to insure access to and participation in the meeting should contact the Office of the City Clerk at (850) 682- 6131 at least five (5) calendar days prior to the meeting to make appropriate arrangements. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or public hearing such person will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose, such person may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testi- mony and any evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City of Crestview supports "Equal Opportunity Employment, Housing and Providing Handicap Access". Janice F. Young City Clerk November 29, 2006 O Bulletin. Board HIGH SCHOOLS BOYS BASKETBALL Nov. 21 Fort Walton Beach 63, Crestvlew 34 Fort Walton Beach 11 22 7 23 63 Crestview 9 6 8 11 34 Crestview scoring Cory Wenrich 8, Tyrell Mays 7, lan Glover 7, Chris Pickett 4, Matt Colson 3, Skylar Armstrong 2, Tyler Maldonado 2, Napolean Sanguillen 1. Nov. 25 Rocky Bayou 70, Baker 60 Rocky Bayou 17 19 23 11 70 Baker 15 21 11 13 60 Baker scoring Josh Rose 19, Chad Donley 16, Colton Henry 2, Austin McCart 6, Chad Lawhon 5, Terry Cobb.2. GIRLS BASKETBALL Nov. 21 South Walton 50, Laurel Hill 35 South Walton 8 8 15 19 50 Laurel Hill 9 10 5 11 35 Laurel Hill scoring Sally Feagins 10, Nylece Underwood 10, Mercedes Day 7, Laqueatta Williams 3, Katie Free 3, Megan Tersegno2. Nov. 23 Moss Point (Miss.) 67, Crestvlew 58 Moss Point 11 22 12 22 67 Crestview 9 10 21 18 58 Crestview scoring Jamla Akins 16, Tera Gainer 15, Liz Graham 9, Dee Thompson 6, Shawntia Blackshear 5, Ashley Archie 4, Dominique Maisonet 2, Jordan Thurman 1. Nov. 24 Crestview 67, Forest 50 Crestvlew 16 19 16 16 67 Forest 9 18 8 15 50 .: Crestvlew scoring Jamia Aklns 25, Tera Gainer 17, Shawntla Blackshear 6, Jordan Thurman 6, Ashley Archie 5, Dee Thompson 2, Uz Graham 2, Kayla Gregory 2, Jazmin Shy 1, Dominique Malsonet 1. Nov. 25 Creatvlew 45, Atmore (Ala.) 42 Atmore 10 12 11 9 42 Crestview 9 17 7 12 45 Crestvlew scorers Liz Graham 16, Shawnila Blackshear 12, Ashley Archie 10, Tera Gainer 6. Joraan Thurmian 1. Nov. 27 Baker 56, Laurel Hill 25 LaurelHill 9 1 10 5 25 Baker 11 13 14 18 56 Laurel Hill scoring Nylece Underwood 9, Sally Feaglns 7, Mercedes Day 4, Katie Free 3, Laqueatta Williams 2. Baker scoring Chelsea Combest 16, Kendria Young 11, Courtney Fountain 9, Kall Flanders 8, Shawn Josey 2, Samantha Gronberg 2, Bethany Miesch 2, Hanna McGraw 2. Heather Chestnut 2, Sophie Dimartino 2 -- Crestvew - Girls basketball Crestview (4- 2, 2-1 in District 1-5A) won two of three games and finished fifth at a Thanksgiving tournament at SChoctawhatchee: ".' ' The Dawgs started the tournament with a 67-58 loss ,against Moss Point (Miss.) on Nov. 23. S: CHS was victimized by a 37-point effort- from Moss ,Point's top post player, who has interest from Duke and other major college pro- grams. The Dawgs also shot just 12 of 31 from the free throw line. Crestview bounced back With a 67-50 win against Forest on Nov. 24. CHS guards Jamia Akins and Tera Gainer combined for 42 points in the Dawgs' win. Crestview Tate 1 4 0 0 2 0 GIRLS SOCCER District standings District 1-5A Team Niceville Pace Tate Fort Walton Beach Crestvlew Choctawhatchee I- .--- ; QEr- Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Crestview's Nakia Bradshaw brings the ball up the court dur- ing the Dawgs' girls basketball game against Tate on Nov. 16. Bradshaw and her CHS teammates finished fifth in a Thanksgiving tourney hosted by Choctawhatchee last week. WRESTLING Nov. 21 Crestview 53, Pace 27 Tate 49, Crestview 28 Crestvlew 45, Choctawhatchee 34, CHS results 103 Danny Johnson 2-1 (2 pins). 112 -Zach Carty 0-3. 119 Anthony Rivera-Rodriguez 2-1. 125- Kyle Miller 2-1. 130 Kenny Undros 2-1. 135 -Travis Barnhll 1-1. 140 Nate Johnson 3-0 (3 pins). 145 Eric Smith 1-2. 152 Nick Panucci 3-0 (3 pins). 160 Kyle Lusk 0-3. 171 -Aaron Dean 1-2 (12 pin). 189 -Artum Pazych 3-0 (3 pins). 215 Ryan Foust 1-2. Hwt Daniel Winstead 1-2. Crestview claimed fifth place in the tournament by outlasting Atmore (Ala.) 45-42 on Nov. 25.. Liz Graham (16 points) and Shawntia Blackshear (12 points) both posted season highs for the Dawgs. 'We. :gqt better-as.we went " along," CHS coacti Sarah; King said. 'We will do one thing well in one game and another thing well in another game. If we can put it all together, we will look great." Wrestling Crestview opened its duals season by winning two of three matches during a quad- meet held Nov. 21 at Davidson Middle School. The Dawgs (2-1) defeated Pace and Choctawhatchee, and fell against Tate. All four. teams are part of District 1-2A. "A great night," said Jeff Fowler of the CHS coaching Junior varsity Daniel Home 1-1 with a pin; Colin Smith 1-0 with a pin; George Frye 1-0 with a pin; Trevor Sauls 1-0 with a pin. BOYS SOCCER Nov.27 Fort Walton Beach 2, Crestview 1 Fort Walton Beach 1 1 2 Crestview 0 1 1 Crestview goal Ryan Jewell (David Pyle assist). District standings District 1-5A Team W Niceville 3 Choctawhatchee 3 Pace 1 Fort Walton Beach 1 L T 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 staff. "The wrestlers compet- ed with heart and determina- tion. We are very young, so to start off 2-1 is a very big deal." CHS defeated Choctaw for the second time in program history and beat Pace for the third time in program history. Nate Johnson J(140& -pourds), Nick Panucci (152) and Artum Pazych (189) all went 3-0 on the day, with all three wins by pin. Johnson now is 27 wins from 100 vic- tories for his career. Boys soccer Crestview (1-4, 1-4) dropped a 2-1 home decision Monday against District 1-5A foe Fort Walton Beach. The Vikings scored late in the match to claim the victory. Crestview had tied it at one in the second half when Ryan Jewell scored off on an assist from David Pyle. The Dawgs' JV fell 2-1. W L 5 0 4 1 2 2 1 3 0 3 0 3 LOCAL SPORTS FOXWOOD COUNTRY CLUB Pacemakers 775 Nov. 20 1st place (7 under) Neil Schalble, Bobby Barry, Louis Hale. 2nd place (6 under) Fred Schneider, Jerry Devoy, Harry Kapp, Amie Radowicz. 3rd place (6 under) Dan Vollmer, Andy Overturf, Dick Riley. 4th place (5 under) John Earnest, Ron Leighton, Paul Willis, Norm Hullnger. 5th place (5 under) Mike Costablle, George Bonner, Hal Jelllson. The next Pacemakers outing is 10-20- 30 format on Dec. 11 at 8:30 a.m. Call (850) 682-2012 for details. Thursday Lowball Nov. 23 1st place (9 under) Skip Badger, Rick Badger, Melvin Cox, David Smith. 2nd place (8 under) Johnny Ray, Faye Thomas, Bo Belanger, Terry Thomas. 3rd place (6 under) Lou McCosh, Paul McCosh, Liz Frazier, Bob Frazier. 4th place (6 under) Dee Fischer, Tom Fischer, Harry Kapp, Ron Magruder. 5th place (6 under) Becky Shatney, Pat Shatney, Dee Sparkman, Steve Sparkman, Brian Kamrowski. The next Thursday Lowball is Thursday at 8 a.m. Call (850) 682-2012 for details. Sunday Lowball Nov. 26 1st place (13 under) Don Kearney, Jesse Dennis, Don Widmaier, Richard Lawson, Andrew Lawson. 2nd place (13 under) Tim Stanley, Dustin Stanley, Dave Campbell, Leon Cunnlngham, Alan Parsons. 3rd place (12 under) Howard Mitchell, Philip Weltin, Lavaughn Dorman, Brad Gutnik. 4th place (11 under) Jerry Maughon, Steve Whiddon, Tim Rudd, Bob Kllpatrick, Hal Jellison. 5th place (11 under) Ron Magruder, Aaron Daniel, Norm Hullinger, Jerry Devoy, Mike Costabile. The next Sunday Lowball is this Sunday at noon. Call (850) 682-2012 for details. Baker Boys basketball Baker dropped its sea- son opener 70-60 on Nov. 25 against Rocky Bayou. rGatorscoach Mike Martello said a string of defensive breakdowns in the third quar- ter made the difference. The Knights outscored Baker 23- 11 in the third quarter to pull away from a halftime tie. Three freshmen led the Gators in scoring. Josh Rose led Baker with 19 points. Chad Donley added 16 and Colton Henry scored 12. Stephen Shelley, Baker's leading returning scorer, missed the game with an ankle injury sustained during the Gators' practice on Nov. 24. Martello said Shelley could see action during Baker's games this week. GATORS, from page 1B Kathy Combest used 14 players in all 10 of them scored as Baker wore down the Hoboes. Laurel Hill coach Scott Vamum had just seven players on his var- sity roster. LHS (2-3) scored the game's first five points and trailed just 11-9 after one quarter, but endured long shooting slumps at the end of both halves. "We were still eating Thanksgiving turkey," said Varum, who gives his play- ers plenty of time to spend with their families during hol- idays. "We had our legs under us in the first quarter, but if we are not in 100 percent condi- tion, it is going to show. And it told on us tonight." Nyiece Underwood led the Hoboes with nine points. SATURDAY DECEMBER 9T ;;- ^ifa WISE EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE 1147 FERDON BLVD. SOUTH CRESTVIEW, FL 32436 [ (850)682-3366 Young, Chelsea Combest, Shawn Josey and Sydney Boutwell took turns chasing Laurel Hill's do-everything guard Sally Feagins all over the court. Feagins came into Monday's contest averaging 17.5 points through four games. She scored just seven points against the Gators, and she needed 26 shots to do it. "We tried to put fresh peo- ple on her all of the time," Kathy Combest said. "And they all did their job." Laurel Hill fell 50-35 on Nov. 21 against South Walton. The Hoboes led 19- 16 at halftime, but the Seahawks pulled away in the second half. Feagins and Underwood scored 10 points apiece for LHS. Salon Spa X. I/o0 6 S There will be hors d'oeuvres as well as Men's & Ladies' Basket giveaways, including a Chi Iron! 682-0352 277 Texas Parkway 3 Crestview News Bulletin I 5B J I I Area week in review I lr----- _I-c~--~b-- -5~ 1?~7Tt' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2006 SPORTS 6B I Crestview News Bulletin LOCAL b BUILDINGn PERMITS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2006 w -Ir~i ir w _______________________ City of Crestview building permits 11/13: Victoria D Bradford, 326 Sidewinder Loop, swimming pool by homeowner. Wayne L Adams, 300 Sidewinder Loop and 196 Conquest Avenue, new construction by Adams Homes. 11/14: First Baptist Church, Our Low Prices Nol Limited to Just a Fe Items....You Choose t Specials at Baker Pic-N-Sav! 171 Hickory Avenue, new con- struction by Cosco & Associates. 11/21: Charles and Vicky Strausbaugh, 103 Sioux Circle, new construction. Okaloosa County building permits 11/15: Hubert Oglesby, 4579 Sugartown Road, Crestview, plumbing by Amos Plumbing & Heating. Raymond Brinkley, Woolmac Drive, Crestview, plumbing, electric and manufac- tured building by B&B Mobile Home Services. Janet Shumate, Carver Avenue, Crestview, electric by The Buyers Advan. Finance Company; mechanical by QUALITY MEATS PICI Super Advantage Air; and plumbing by homeowner. William and Pearl Wilson, 4650 Canary Way, Crestview, gas by Zachary's Gas Services. William and Janet Johnson, 671 Ridge Lake Road, Crestview, plumbing by Hope Plumbing; electrical by King Electric. 11/16: Jack and Shirley FOOD OUTLET MSAV Market Dollar, Lake Silver Road, Dollar, Lake Silver Road, Crestview, manufactured build- ing and plumbing by B&B Mobile Home Services. Robert Roles, 538 Pecan Lane, Holt, manufac- tured building and plumbing by B&B Mobile Home Services. * Jeffery Howe, Bone Creek Road, Holt, manufactured build- ing and plumbing by B&B Mobile W.I.C. AND E.B.T. CARDHOLDERS WELCOME 1294 Georgia Avenue Baker, FL 537-4047 Cost Plus 10%1 Prices Effective November 29 thru December 5, 2006. These Are Our Regular Prices, Not Special Prices. Prices Change Only When Our Costs Change. CNB Home Services. Ben and Flora Kimbrough, 1688 Hwy C-180, Baker, single family dwelling by Kevin Fugua. Holiday Builders, 2438 Cumberland Way, Crestview, single family dwelling by homeowner. Cox Cable, 4280 and 3752 Poverty Creek Road, 4301 Batten Road, 3939 Painter Branch Road and 6085 Clear Creek Road, electri- cal by Kelson Electric Company. * OKLCO, 5200 Moore Loop, Crestview, plumbing by Always Plumbing Company. George Jr. and Shari Hall, 7150 Chatman Road, Laurel Hill, elec- trical by Third Phase Electric. * Alvie and Alicia Parris, 4761 Coronado Circle, Crestview, general building permit by CTG Improvements. Drill South Supply, James Lee Blvd and Newman Street, Crestview, plumbing by Jack Dollar Plumbing. Henry Company Homes, Flash Lane, Crestview, single family dwelling by home- owner. Jimmie McGraw, Hwy 393, Crestview, electrical by DB Electric. 11/17: Jimmie McGraw, 5521 Hwy 393, Crestview, mechanical by Atlantic Service & Supply. Cathy and CA Gliesbert, 24 Hillcrest Drive, Crestview, mechanical by Emerald Air Services. Mrs. DC Henderson, 5261 Cavalier Drive, Crestview, electrical by DB Electric. Donna Maylor and James Wyland, Chestnut Avenue, Crestview, electrical by Samm Enterprises; 1216 Chestnut Avenue, Crestview, mechanical by Atlantic Service & Supply. Alice Georgieff, 4304 Sundance Way, Crestview, gen- eral building permit. Jonathan Bart Smith, 5925 Pineforest Drive, Crestview, plumbing by H&B Plumbing. 11/20: Terry and Jeanine Castleberry, 156 Thurston Place, Crestview, mechanical by Gordon A/C and Associates. * William Smith, 3070 Cosson Circle, Crestview, 'electrical by Barnes Electric Company. Ray Maddow, 6507 Torrey Pines Trace, Laurel Hill, mechanical by Advanced Air & Heating. * Holiday Builders, 2396 Cumberland Way, Crestview, mechanical by John Boutwell. * Holiday Builders, 2412 and 2438 Cumberland Way, Crestview, electrical by Richardson Ent. * Troyce & Debor' iGithtberf6244 Turkey Track Street, Crestview, mechanical by Lunsford Appliance Service. Jeffery Howe, Bone Creek Road, Holt, mechanical by Pollocks Heating & A/C; electrical by The Buyers Advanc. Finance Company. * Billy Adams, 4709 Hardy Adams Road, Holt, mechanical by homeowner. Robert Roles, 538 Pecan Lane, Holt, mechani- cal by Advantage Air. 11/21: Shante Person, Santee Street, Crestview, single family dwelling by Jacob Locke Construction. Larry & .Huguette Pitts, 5834 Old Bethql Road, Crestview, plumbing by Grandstaff Plumbing & Gas. * Lawrence Looney Jr., 5692 John Givens Road, Crestview, plumb- ing by A-1 Plumbing. R&B Construction, 2209 Lake Silver Road, Crestview, electrical by DB Electric. Susan Lucas and Haisel Timber, 6738 Sarah Ann Way, 6631 Spy Glass Mill Road and 6735 Interlachen Way, Laurel Hill, electrical by McDonald Power & Services. * Jerry and Jennifer Wayer, 6101 Staff Road, Crestview, electrical by Crest Electric Company. * Aaron and Colleen Logan, Log Lake Road, Holt, mechanical by Advantage Air. West Florida Homes, Border Creek Road Lot 26, Crestview, single family dwelling by homeowner; electri- cal by Richardson Enterprises. * Leo Whitworth Jr., 3089 Border Creek Road, Crestview, electri- cal by Richardson Enterprises; single family dwelling by West Florida Homes. Pauline Scott and ME Sparks, 4267 Latham Road, Crestview, mechanical by American Residential Services. Robert and Danya Kimm, 4727 Connor Drive, Crestview, plumb- ing by Everson Plumbing. * Larry and Lisa Jones, Buck Ward Road, Baker, single family dwelling, electrical, plumbing and mechanical by homeowner. Whitworth Builders, 3094 Border Creek Road, Crestview, gas by Amore Plumbing Company. Quantity Rights Reserved I v lm ~ IIN I II mgm m Crestview News Bulletin I 7B WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2006 LOCAL COLLEGE CALENDAR OWC News SPRING REGISTRATION: Registration for Spring Term at Okaloosa-Walton College is now in progress. Individuals may stop by any OWC campus or center for free academic advising, assis- tance with financial aid, or to uti- lize OWC computers to enroll on- line for classes. Returning OWC students may enroll and pay fees through the OWC website at www.owc.edu now to January 3. New student web registration is November 27 - January 3. In-person enrollment at all six OWC locations is December 4 to 14 and January 2 and 3. Extended hours during in- person registration are 8:00 am to 6:30 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 8:00 am to 4:30 p.m. on Friday. OWC Spring classes begin January 4 and February 26. A complete course listing of the hundreds of day, evening, weekend and online classes offered during Spring term is available at OWC, area chamber of commerce and city library loca- tions. Course listings are also available on the college website. OWC courses are open to those who wish to pursue a degree and individuals who want to enhance their professional skills or take a class for personal enrichment. OWC has an open door admis- sions policy and there is no fee to apply for admission to the col- lege. In addition to college classes, OWC offers free courses for adults who do not have a high school diploma, including adult basic education, preparation for the GED high school equivalency test, and English-as-As Second Language. For information, call 729-6922 or 689-7911 in Crestview or 892- 8100 in Walton County. support services available to stu- UWF News dents on campus, details the "CAREERS IN PSYCHOLO- keys to being successful in the GY" COURSE: The Department major, introduces skills in informa- of Psychology will continue to tion literacy and professional writ- offer the totally online course Ing in psychology and encour- "PSY 2023: Careers in ages students to plan their under- Psychology," which gives stu- graduate 'course work and dents considering psychology as extracurricular activities to a major or just beginning their improve success in their career or studies an overview of the pro- graduate studies after gradua- gram and the career paths in the tion," said Claudia Stanny, associ- field. Course registration is open ate professor of Psychology and to admitted students. UWF open interim director of the Center for registration began Nov. 20. University Teaching, Learning "This course provides an: and Assessment. overview of the many' student' The UWF Department of Psychology offers bachelor's degrees in psychology and a master's degree program orga- nized into three content areas - Counseling, Industrial- Organizational and general tracks. For more information, contact Doug Friedrich, interim chair of the UWF Psychology Department, at (850) 857-6039 or e-mail dfriedri@uwf.edu. For more information on UWF admis- sions, contact the UWF Office of Admissions at (850) 474-2230, (800) 263-1074 or e-mail admis- sions@uwf.edu. * PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Clerk of the Circuit Court 14, 2006 and entered in Case NO. FL, 32536-3515; telephone num- You are notified and required to file OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME has been assigned by such order THE ABOVE ESTATE: FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 2006-CA-3105-S of the Circuit ber (850) 689-5000, Extension your answer, pleadings and written OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF are: IN AND FOR OKALOOSA By:Tiffany Gardner Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit 7497, prior to the proceeding, or defenses to said complaint with THIS NbTICE ON THEM. You are hereby notified that an COUNTY, FLORIDA Deputy Clerk in and for OKALOOSA County, Shallmar (850) 651-7497 the Clerk of the said Court and to George F. Wilkinson, Jr. Order of Summary Administration CIVIL ACTION Florida wherein DEUTSCHE serve a copy thereof upon the All other creditors of the Decedent 297 W. Bowers Avenue has been entered in the estate of CASE NO. 2006-CA-3137-S Publish in Crestview News Bulletin BANK NATIONAL TRUST COM- IMPORTANT Whitney National Bank's attorney, and other persons having claims Crestview, Florida 32536 RONNIE C. MASON, deceased, Invoice To: Echevarria, Codilis & PANY, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE Robert S. Rushing, Esquire of or demands against Decedent's File Number 06-1411; CPS-TTR; Stawiarski FOR NEW CENTURY HOME In accordance with the Emmanuel, Sheppard and estate must ile their claims witn Melissa Parker by the Circuit Court for Okaloosa BANK OF NEW YORK AS P.O. Box 25018 EQUITY LOAN TRUST 2005-4, is Americans with Disabilities Act, Condon, PA., 30 South Spring this Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS 6519 Florida Avenue County, Florida, Probate Division; TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 the Plaintiff and JOEL K. KEE- persons-wlth disabilities need- Street, Pensacola, FL 32502, no AFTER THE DATE OF THE Crestview, Florida 32536 the address of which is P.O. CATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC., F06012472 TON, JR.; AMY E. KEETON; CITI- Ing special accommodatlon.to leatr han inrry (301 days after the FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Drawer 1359, Crestview, FL ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- COUNTRY CONV B/C R FINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES, participate In this proceeding first publication of this Notice, NOTICE. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE 32536-1359; that the decedent's CATES, SERIES 2005-7, vhargis INC.; are the Defendants, I will should contact Court which first publication'date was on NOTIFIED THAT: date of death was August 6, 2006; Plaintiff, "See Americans with Disabilities sell to the highest and best bidder Administration at 1250 N. Eglin the 22nd day of November, 2006. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED that the total value of the estate is Act for cash at IN FRONT OF Parkway, Shallmar, FL, 32579; otherwise a default will be entered WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. All Creditors of the estate of the $0.00 and that the names and vs. IMPORTANT CLERK'S FRONT DOOR OF telephone number (850) 651- against you for the relief sought in decedent and persons having addresses of those to whom it has SHALIMAR ANNEX at 11:00AM, 7497, prior to the proceeding. the complaint. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME claims or demands against the been assigned by such order are: SCOTT P. HOLZ, et al, In accordance with the on the 9th day of January, 2007, This notice shall be published PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, estate of the decedent other than Defendantss. Americans with Disabilities Act, the following described property as 11/22/06 once each week for two consecu- ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) those for whom provision for full WILLIAM R. MASON persons with disabilities need- set forth In said Final Judgment: 11/29/06 tive weeks in a newspaper of gen- YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE payment was made in the Order of 427 Sycamore Drive Ing special accommodation to eral circulation in Okaloosa DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH Summary Adm.nisit,'.i n ,muSi fi Freeport, FL 32439 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE participate In this proceeding LOT 5, BLOCK "D", GULF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND County, Florida. IS BARRED. thaei caim *t0 Inii Count WITHIN SALE should contact Court MANOR, FIRST ADDITION, FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH JERRY L. MASON Administration at 101 James ACCORDING TO THE PLAT FLORIDA IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have The.date of first publication of this IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE 209 Cadillac Avenue NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- Lee Boulevard East, Crestview, THEREOF AS RECORDED CASE NO.: 06-CA-0029Q0 hereunto set my hand anctafixed notice is November 22. 2006. FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. Niceville, FL 32578 suant to a Final Judgment of FL, 32536-3515; telephone num- IN PLAT BOOK 8 AT PAGE the official seal of said Court in. Mortgage Foreclosure dated bar (850) 689-5000, Extension 9, OF THE PUBLIC DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL Okaloosa County, Florida, this Attory for Personal ALL INTERESTED PERSONS November 15, 2006 and entered in 7497, prior to the proceeding, or RECORDS OF OKALOOSA TRUST COMPANY, AS 20th day.of October, 2006. Representative ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED ARE NOTIFIED THAT: Case No. 2006-CA-3137-S of the Shallmar (850) 651-7497 COUNTY, FLORIDA. TRUSTEE, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. All Creditors of the estate of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Plaintiff Don W. Howard Dixie D. Powell decedent and persons having Circuit in and for OKALOOSA IMPORTANT PARCEL ID#: 00 2S 22 1092 as Clerk of the Circuit Court of Florida Bar No. 603694 NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME claims or demands against the County, Florida wherein BANK OF 00dD 0050. vs Okaloosa County, Florida Powell, Powel & Powell PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, estate of the decedent other than NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR In accordance with the 422 North Main Street ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) those for whom provision for pay- THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS Americans with Disabilities Act, A/K/A 336 Oleander Avenue, CLAUDETTE M. RICHARDSON, BY: Teresa Fleming Crestview, Florida 32538 YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE ment was made in the Order of CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED persons with disabilities need- Destin, FL 32541 et al, Deputy Clerk t850) 682-2757 DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH Summary Administration must file CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-7, Ing special accommodation to Defendants. JS BARRED. their claims with this court WITHIN is the Plaintiff and SCOTT P participate In this proceeding Any person claiming an interest in 11/22/06 Personal Representative :THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE HOLZ; BETH M. HOLZ; are the should contact Court the surplus from the sale, if any, NOTICE OF ACTION 11/29/06 The date of first publication of this DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICA- Defendants, I will sell to the high- Administration at 1250 N. Eglin other than the property owner as Cnarlotte L Gross notice is November 22, 2006. TION OF THIS NOTICE. est and best bidder for cash at IN Parkway, Shallmar, FL, 32579; of the date of the Lis Pendens TO: CLAUDETTE M. RICHARD- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE. P.O Box 452 FRONT OF CLERK'S FRONT telephone number (850) 651- must file a claim within sixty (60) SON FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN Hol. Florida 32564 Attomey for Personal ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS DOOR OF SHALIMAR ANNEX at 7497, prior to the proceeding. days after the sale. aka CLAUDETTE L. RICHARD- AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY,. (850) 537-8403 Representative NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV- 11:00AM, on the 15th day of SON FLORIDA ER BARRED. December, 2006, the following 11/22/06 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: CASE NO.: 06-CP-1380 1.. 1/22/0 .. DIxe D. Powell described property as set forth in 11/29/06 of this Court on November 15, 3650 Scenic Highway 98, Unit #7 11/29/06 Florda Bar No. 603694 NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME said Final Judgment: 2006. Destin, Florida 32541 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF Powell, Powell & Powell PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BILLY JOE GROSS, SR., IN THE CIRCUIT COURT'OF THE 422 North Main Street ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) OR . LOT 3, BLOCK F, MIRAMAR FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CURRENT ADDRESS: Deceased. FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN Crestvew, Florida 32536 MORE YEARS AFTER THE ESTATES THIRD ADDITION, IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUN- Don W. Howard Unknown AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, (850) 682-2757 DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH ACCORDING TO PLAT TY, FLORIDA Clerk of the Circuit Court NOTICE TO CREDITORS FLORIDA IS BARRED. THEREOF ON FILE IN PLAT CIVIL ACTION FRANK F. RICHARDSON CAE NO.: 0-CP-1381 Personal Reipeorsenti,,, BOOK 5, PAGE 33, IN THE CASE NO. 2006-CA-3105-S By: Vicki Jackson LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: The administration of the estate of THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA- OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF Deputy Clerk 3650 Scenic Highway 98, Unit #7 Billy Joe Gross, Sr., deceased. IN RE, THE ESTATE OF '. GEORGE F. WILKERSON, JR. TION OF THIS NOTICE IS CIRCUIT COURT, Destin, Florida 32541 whose date of death was RHONDA KAY WILKERSON, 297 W Bo*ers Stree NOVEMBER 29, 2006. OKALOOSA COUNTY, Publish in Crestview News Bulletin December 2, 2005, File Number Deceased. Creshtew. Fiorda 32536 FLORIDA. DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL Invoice To: Echevarria, Codilis & CURRENT AQDRESS: 06-CP-1380, is pending in the Attomey for Person Giving Notice: TRUST COMPANY, AS INDEN- .Stawiarski Unknown Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, NOTICE TO CREDITORS:. 11/22/06 Laurence P Van Houton A/K/A 179 MIRAMAR TURE TRUSTEE FOR NEW CEN- P.O. Box 25018 Florida, Probate Division, the 11/29/06 Florida Bar # 207241 STREET, MARY ESTHER, FL TURY HOME EQUITY LOAN Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED address of which is 101 James TO ALL PERSONS HAVING 606 Powell Drive 32569 TRUST 2005-4, F06012430 that a cross-claim and third party Lee Blvd. East, Crestview, Florida. CLAIMB OR DEMANDS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PO.Box189 Plaintiff, NEW CENTURY- CONV R claim to foreclose a mortgage has The names and addresses of the AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Niceville, FL 32588-0189 Any person claiming an Interest rduffy been filed in the above-entitled personal representative and the You are hereby notifiedthat an PROBATE DIVISION (850)678-6532 - In the surplus from the sale, If vs. "See Americans with Disabilities court by Whitney National Bank personal representative's attomey Order of Summary Administration FILE NO. 06-1411 any, other than the property Act against you in a suit to foreclose are set forth below. has been entered in the estate of DIVISION CPS-TTR Person Giving Notice: owner as of the date of the Lis JOEL K. KEETON, JR., et al, IMPORTANT the following described real and Rhonda Kay Wilkerson. Deceased. William R. Mason and Pendens must file a claim within Defendant(s), personal property, to-wit: All creditors of the Decedent and. File Number 06-CP-1381, by the IN RE: ESTATE OF Jerry L. Mason sixty (60) days after the sale. In accordance with the other persons having claims or County. Flonda. Probate Division, See addresses above. Americans with Disabilities Act, Unit 7, Greenreef Townhomes, demandsagainst Decedept' the address of wnicn is 101 James RONNIE C. MASON, WITNESS-Mi-'IAfandthe seal NOTICE OF RIBCEDUL'ED'- ". persons with disabilities need- Phase 2, a Planned Unit estate bn whom a copy of.this 'Lee Blvd. East; Crestview, Florida Deceased. -.. 11/29/06 .-. r,:. ,. .. ,.,, r.o. tu. i17, FORECLOSURE SJ.E ; ;,-ln tspeclataccofi6modatlon to- Development;according to the notice has been' ~rved must file "" ,32538; that the dededent'sdate of 12/0/06 ,, participate In this proceeding Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book their claims with this Court WITHIN death was November 19, 2004; NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- should contact Court 7, Page 30, of the Public Records THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS that the total value of the estate is suant to an Order Rescheduling Administration at 101 James of Okaloosa County, Florida. AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST $15,000.00 and that the names TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Don W. 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(VISA)/# (M/C) Exp. Date Exp. Date / / 0 0 ".... 00................. ELAC YOaR ~ ~ I ( ~ Crestview News Bulletin I 7B I I _ ~II 8R I Crercstview News Bulletin CLASSIFIED WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2006 1' ANNOUNCEMENTS NEED SPECIAL PRAYER?? Call Rev. Don McCurley at 850- 682-5546 from 9am- 5pm, Mon-Fri. All calls confidential. PERSONALS SINGLE WHITE male 70, 5'8 170. I'm retired and own my home and live alone. I am search- ing for a nice honest lady close to my age not much over- weight for a serious relationship.Please write and or call 689-8038, RB, P.O. Box 876, Crestview FL. 32536 EMPLOYMENT. 102 Drivers DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! Wemer needs entry- level semi drivers. No exp. required. Avg. $36k+1st yrl 60% home nightly/weekly. CDL training in your area. 1-866-280-5309. DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! Wemer needs entry- level semi drivers. No exp. required. Avg. $36k+1st yr! 60% home nightly/weekly. CDL training in your area. 1-866-280-5309. DRIVERS-Flatbed GOT FREIGHT? WE DO HOME WEEKENDS GUARANTEED AL, GA, & FL Dis- patch $1700 SIGN ON BONUS Earn Up to .39/mi. BCBS Ins. 50% Pre- loaded & Tarped Loads Must be at least 23 yrs old & 1yrOTR Flatbed Exp. SUNBELT TRANSPORT Call Herb: 1-800-494-8471 www.PatriotTrans.com 104 General Help $ ABSOLUTELY THE BEST $ Temporary Staff- ing Co. in this area. Labor Find- ers needs youl Highest Pay, Best Assignments. $6.50-$12.00 per hour paid daily. Positions open daily. Have A Car? Earn extra $$. Open 5:30A.M. 6-B Hollywood Blvd., FWB. Never a fee. 850-243- 2699 PICISAV BAKER Now hiring Full-time meat cutter. Apply in person at 1294 Georgia Ave. Baker, FL CLEANING BUSI- NESS has FT/PT positions with both day/evening hours available. Must have your own transporta- tion and be bonda- ble. 850-345- 9335/376-31421 FAST GROWING Company looking for energetic people to represent unique product line, full or part time. Good commissions, train- ing provided. Call for an interview now 850-428-2029 JACKSON. HEWITT TAX SERVICE 100+ positions -avail -9 area locations. Bilin- gual a plus PAID trainingll FT/PT flex- ible hours. Call (850) 609-1020 for apple. Or apply @ 1191-E Eglin Pkwy, Shali- mar, FL 32579 POSITIONS AVAILABLE Pick-Up and Deliv- ery Driver. Must have current driv- ers license with clean driving re- cord. Assembly Person. Need person to set-up new equip- ment. Both positions are full-time and re- quire good physi- cal condition. Ap- ply in person at Wise Equipment in Crestview. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Post Office now Hiring. Avg. Pay $20/hour or $57K annually including Federal Benefits and OT. Paid Training, Vacations, PT/FT. 1- 800-584-1775 US- WA Ref#P2900. 108' Hotel/Motel & Restaurant CRACKER BARREL of Crestview Now hiring pm cooks and dish- washers. OW stu- dents welcome 682- 8804 FedEx Home Delivery, a member of the FedEx family of companies, seeks TEMPO- RARY DRIVERS to service Crestview and sur- rounding areas. QUALIFICATIONS: * 21 yrs. or older Good driving record * Background check required * Drug screen and physical required APPLY IN PERSON AT THE TERMINAL Tuesday-Thursday, 10 AM-3 PM 408 Brookmeade Dr, Crestview, FL 32539 E_-maill: liz .ci-tronra&edeir *o- FREE ESTIMATES & RESURFACING LLC CUSTOM CONCRETE ANDSCAE BORDER S Color/Texture & Stamp Impressions Available Specializing n Decorative Overlays Of New/Existing Concrete Of1e: Pool Decks, Patios, Porches, 8 Driveways, Walks JOE MCCARTHY/OWNER 6828228 & So Much Me Licensed and Insured / Cell & So Much More Reasonable Rates 217-2872 f Residential & Commercial www.qualitycuurb.com 2172872 (CURB ,., 108 Hotel/Motel & Restaurant CRACKER BAR- REL of Crestview Now hiring servers, server assistants and day hostesses 682-8804 110 Labor HELP WANTED Lawn Maintenance Landscape experi- ence preferred. Will train. Drivers license required Crestview area. Call 259-7745 or 305-2319 114 Medical PRIVATE HOME Caregiver Hospice sitting, errands, 10 years experience 682-0970 leave message 334-858- 3169 118 Part Time PAPER INSERTER NEEDED PART TIME All Day Monday, Tuesday & Friday evenings Apply in Person at: Crestview News Bulletin 295 W. James Lee Blvd 126 Skills/Trade HELP WANTED "Can You Dig It?" Heavy Equipment School. Operate Backhoe, Trackhoe, Bulldozer. 8wk Na- tionally Certified Program, Local Job Placement, $0 down financing call 1-800- 219-2352 or 1-888- 707-6886 SERVICES 310 Business Opportunities $NEED XTRA Cash$ Work from home business on- line; See how Join nowl www.Crown- ingFreedom.com/?re fid=nwc WORK ONLINE AT HOME 23 people needed immediately. Eam a part or full- time income. Apply FREE online and get started! 800-807- 5 1 7 6 www.wahusa.com Enter Ad Code 1808 315 Business Services 315 Business Services AAA CRESTVIEW HAULING We Rent roll off containers for con- struction and de- bris removal Call (850) 683-5752 DUMP TRAILER Don't tear up your yard or crack your driveway with a dumpster. Get a dumpster on wheels from Lawn Tek Call Brad @ 865-3266 MOBILE HOMES transports. Call 682- 2075.. NEED A DUMPSTER? Call 683-5752 AAA Crestview Hauling, construc- tion & debris re- moval. We accept Visa & Master- card. Sand or Dirt deliv- ered no job too Big or too Small 682- 2075 WHAT'S IT Shop Hwy 85 North Lau- rel Hill, lots of Christmas ar- rangements for home and ceme- tery, large selec- tion of cement cows and calves, pigs and deer sets, fountains and benches, good se- lection of antique furniture. Sale items through out store, come early for best selection. 320 Child Care HAVE SPACE for 2- 3yr old in my regis- tered home day care 689-2107 HOME DAYCARE has 'openings for' ages Birth to 5yrs. Call 537-9566 325 Domestic IF YOU need a clean house, and live in Crestview area. I will be happy to help you. Please call 428-6023. MCCURLEY CLEANING Service. Family owned and operated. Licensed and insured. Rea- sonable rates. Resi- dential and Con- struction. Call for appt. on estimate. Holiday Special-Let us do all the hard work so all you have to do is enjoy! 585- 5311 or 537-8925. PLEASE CALL Bella's Cleaning 850-826-1172. Now booking, very hard worker, honest and reliable. Happy Holidays! 332 Watch & Clock Repair ALL TYPES OF WATCH CLOCK REPAIR Grandfather, Mantel, Antique Clocks Cuckoos We buy Antiques , and old Clocks Call 689-1007 after hours 682-2844 SOUTHERN Lawn Care Residential Commercial Free Estimates ,.-f * Quality Lawn Care Reasonable Rates * Dependable Service Licensed and insured 850.682.3098 850.259.1840 337 Concrete A-0 AAA CONCRETE 25yrs Experience. Driveways, patios, tearouts, stamp work coloring, Bob Kat work, reasona- ble prices, Licensed/Insured Free estimates. God Bless America. Call 850-685-9396 BARNHILL CONSTRUCTION INC. Bamhill Construction Inc Custom residen- tial building Remold- ing, door removal, porches, decks. No job too small, 25 years in the busi- ness. 423-0255 CONCRETE CON- STRUCTION- Drive- ways, Foundations, & patios. Reasona- ble prices, Free esti- mates, 30 years ex- perience. Licensed & Insured 685-7488 DOUGLAS HENDERSON Masonry 25 years experience Long time resident of Okaloosa Co. Drive- ways patios, brick block, stone, & stuc- co. 850-537-8932 / 546-0363 JD MATTHEWS ce- ment work, big or small. Foundations, patios, sidewalk, driveways, tearouts, etc. LLC Licensed & Insured. Cell 850- 546-0368, Hm. 850- 652-3111. LATHAM CONCRETE Works Since 1977, Robert Latham Ma- sonry, Contractor-Li- censed, Insured. All Types of Concrete Work. House Slabs, Driveways, Addi- tions. 3009,gSI Mix Used-on Every Job. Free Estimates. 682-0137. HOME REPAIR 340 Home.Repair CHUCK HAMPTON'S Pressure Washing (Hot & Cold) And Painting and Re- modeling Residen- tial & Commercial, Honest work. Refer- ences available. 682-0011 or 259- 6998 LASCO HANDYMAN INC. Licensed and In- sured Honest and dependable, refer- ences. Call Terry 902-3928 MIKE GOLLES PAINTING Interior, exterior, also Pressure Washing. Licensed & Insured. Free estimates. Ph. 682-5347. Senior citizen discounts. HANDY D'S Repairs and Improvements. "We Do Most Any- thing." Detailed. 25 years experience. We show up. 537- 9066. 340 Home Repair CRESTVIEW CARPENTRY Cabinets, additions, remodeling. Quality dependable work. Custom wood work- ing, 25 years experi- ence. Licensed and insured. Call Wes 689-1575 We also do handicap ramps FANCY WORKS flooring-ceramic tile laminate floor- ing. Call for free estimates 334- 504-4697 or 334- 504-2825 FANCY WORKS painting interior- exterior, free esti- mates, we aim to please 334-504- 4697 or 334-504- 2825 HANDYMAN SERV- ICEj-20 years expe- rience, dependable, honest, and reliable, free estimates, li- censed and insured 689-2944 KWC DRYWALL & Painting. Ceiling re- sprayyfire and water restoration, trim and tile 682-1774 RANDY LITTLE PROGRESSIVE PAINTING. Interior, Exterior, Free Estimates.' Specialize in repainting. Will beat all bids. Pressure washing service Licensed & Insured. 682-7375 240-8443 Plumbing and Repair Service Faucets, Toilets, Vanities & Hot Water Heaters Robert Brewer Wettess Plumbing, LLC 682-8683 830-2631 State Licensed & Insured 342 Landclearing NORTHWEST FLORIDA LANDCLEARING Fill-Dirt, Leveling, Site-work; Licensed and Insured 682- 6317 or 978-2142 LAWN CARE 208 Aza Place: 2040sqft, 3BR/2BA + Bonus room. Upgraded kitchen, w/ Ref., Smooth-top stove, DW, Microwave. One-car garage. New Roof, Siding, & Gutters. Walker School. Will pay some closing costs. PCSing Must Sell! $199,900 689-3658 345 Lawn Care A-1 TREE service tree trimming and removal. Call for free estimates. In- sured-licensed 850- 652-3285 or 850- 398-0261 J&K TREE Service reasonable rates. call today. Free Esti- mates. Licensed and Insured. Call 537-7412. LAWN TEK, LLC Lawn Mainte- nance Land- scaping Irriga- tion Palm tree installation * Sod Dirt Work. Free estimates. Call 865-3266 or 682-7316 Licensed Insured Owner Brad Overly LOT CLEARING and demolition. Cheap! 682-2075. TOP OF THE LINE LLC Lawn maintenance, clean-ups, bush trimming, all types of lawn work, low cost, dependable, li- censed and insured. 685-9697 WALKER LAWN MAINTENANCE' Mowing, Trimming, Pruning,One time or year round. Li- censed and insured. 537-4419 Referen- ces Available 350 Senior Care ELDERLY CREST- VIEW lady needs kind caregiver for one 24hr shift each weekend 850-622- 3352 355 Sewing & Alterations SEWING MACHINE VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS Call 682-3041 or 664-2245 360 Miscellaneous CABLE TV or phone outlets installed on any wall. Call Ri- chards Cable 398- 6304 360 Miscellaneous COMPUTER RE- PAIR all brands in- cluding laptops, low flat fee 682-3912. I96 BMW GOLD Automaic, Sunrool Dependable, runs good, good tires & brakes, 192k. $1,500 225-8734 an be mn at Cresmew News BWletin pAtig6l NEED DIRT! Sand etc. and bull- dozer work Call Spuds Hauling 850- 902-5098 , E R0I 452 Apartments For Rent 2 BEDROOM $550 deposit $550 .rent No pets. 650-7614 or 585-1574 2BR/1BA DUPLEX Apt: $550.00mo $550.00dd, some utilities, no pets, lease required 850- 834-4767. 2BR/1BA TOWN- HOUSE Apt. $550.00mo $550dd, no pets, CH&A, 1 yr. lease 850-834-4767. FOR RENT 1BR studio in Auburn with w/d hookup and lcg/storage. Sits on 1/2 acre. $450 plus s/d. Rick Epperson Realtor 850-865- 7777. BENT CREEK APARTMENTS II Vouchers Accepted. Some rental assis- tance may be availa- ble. 1 & 2 bedroom HC & non-HC ac- cessible apartments. 209 Bent Creek Rd. Crestview, FL: Call 850-682-5563, TDD 711, Voice 800-955- 8770 Equal Housing Opportunity. EXECUTIVE HOME IN HIDDEN SPRINGS 1801 WATERWAY DR. 4br/3br/3cg/3354sf. I acre corner lot. Details & Pictures see -- www.forsaleby- owner.com Listing # 20736756 ""OR"" ww.mili- tarybyowner.com '- Ad. # MB010548. bcpete@earthlink.net 850-689-1088 THIS WEEK'S USTINGS 3/2 BATH ON I ACRE with fireplace, above ground pool & workshop with electricity. 104 Cardinal Court in Grandview Estates. IMMACULATE HOME in Spring Hollow Estates 3/2 with 2 car garage on Twilight Drive. Lots of upgrades. SHOP No FURTHER! This 3/2 home with covered patio, soar- ing ceilings & high performance central heat & AC. Just east of Crestview in the Pines S/D 4629 Bobolink Way 3000 CABELA LANE 3/2 with 2 car garage: Privacy fenced back yard with nice screened in back porch just north of town.. 4242 EDGE PERRY RD 3/2 with detached garage sitting on 1.17 acres. Surround sound sys- tem, new driveway and newly paved road. 3911 HIGHRIDGE RD 3/2 on I acre just northeast of town. Side entry garage, 9' ceilings through out, woodbuming fire- place & lots of upgrades. New construction. Baylis * Damis Ralty Yotir Crestliew Connection .t BENT CREEK Apartments I Vouch- ers Accepted. 1 & 2 BR HC & non-HC accessible: apart- ments. Water, Sew- er, and Garbage, provided. 209 Bent Creek Rd. Crest- view, FL Call 850- 682-5563, TDD 711, Voice 800-955-8770 Equal Housing Op- portunity. ',456** - Homes For Rent 2,3 AND 4 BED- ROOM Homes for rent,. No Pets 682- 1972. 3BR/2BA 2CG new Brick home in Laurel Hill, $975.mo $975 DD Days 682-5533, night & weekends, 682-4341. 3BR/2BA- DOWN- TOWN .Crestview. $950;mo, $950. de- posit. No pets. Call (850) 543-3522 3BR/2BA HOME in Crestview on 5 acres with 7 stall horse barn $1500/mo 682-4341. 3BR/2BA PLUS, no p e. ,t s $800mo/$800dd. References and lease required 850- 682-8282 or 850- 830-3954. Leave message. 3BR/2BA STEE- PLECHASE Subdi- vision, screened porch, 2 car garage, storage shed, avail- able now $1030mo/$900dd 682-8887. _,_ . ASPHALT PAVING & MAINTENANCE Commercial or Residential + SEAL-COATING + STRIPING + EXCAVATING 4 HAULING + DRAINS Office: (850) 537-9702 Cell. (850) 499.7913 (850) 499-6357 ED, RIO T NOW, RPOP 5$IFIED, No SPAM, NO POp OPs, ICE. FEES. TRACTOR WORK -W all type 682-7492 - cell 546-1218 452 .... '..:, "; "i "i : Apartments For 0 ^ fRent VY _ Crestview Homes And Surrounding Areas A GREAT HOME FOR A GREAT PRICE! 2 years old on 1.17 acres. 3 Bd/2 Ba, 1270 Sq.Ft, interior just re-painted. Hot tub on patio, fruit trees, goldfish pond.S178,000. VERY NICE HOME CLOSE to bases, shopping, restaurants and located in well established neighborhood. Large master suite with walk-in closet, double vanity in master bath. Tile in kitchen with breakfast bar. All this and priced to sell! $185,000. BEAUTIFUL HOMES LOCATED CLOSE TO TOWNI Tile floors throughout this open floor plan, 3/2, 2-car garage. New dishwasher recently installed. Great started home for newly weds or a small family. $197,000. THIS IS A NEW HOME being built by Anders Homes, Inc., north of Crestview. Select you own colors, flooring, cabinets; just the way you want it; slab already poured. $178,000. THIS 3.69 ACRE LOT located near Holt just off Wilkerson Bluff Road, is priced to sell. Parcel can most likely be split into 2 lots if you so desire. Check it out today. $60,000. ROLLING HILLS WITH A SPECTACULAR VIEW! These 10 acres, located only a few minutes from Hwy 285, will be a great place to raise your family. 2 crystal clear creeks on property. Don't miss checking this one out. $120,000. Outstanding Ag.enT Omundting Results. Agency One, Inc. 682-8309 or 678-8919 Tol Fen (800) 239-839 301 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED www.gerrihouse.com 456 H_"nt, JANET JOHNSON Realty, Inc. Equal Housing Opportu- nity 682-1800 344 First Avenue W, 3BR/2BA $795 rent/$795 deposit 315 John King Road,. 3BR/2BA $850 rent/$850 de- posit 101 Mill Stone Cove, 3BR/2.5BA, $1,000 rent/$1,000 deposit 134 Swaying Pine Court, .3BR/2.5BA, $900 rent/$900 de- posit HOUSE FOR lease. North of Baker 3BR 1.5 baths. CA/H Appls. Large fenced yard. No pets. No smoking. $700 month, $700 securi- ty deposit. Rent in- cludes curbside gar- bage pickup and once a month yard mowing. Call 537- 2561. Credit report and ref. required. FOR RENT by own- er 1555 Texas Pkwy, 3BR/2BA, 1400 sqft. home w/a split bedroom plan, large kitchen w/breakfast nook, formal dining room, fireplace, laundry room, privacy fenced yard w/2 storage sheds. No dogs allowed. $900mo/military dis- count given. 758- 0767. Owner is a li- censed Real Estate Agent. HOMEfor RENT, 3br/2ba/2cg, South of 1-10, $885 mo., call 902-1770 or 689-1810 Lm"ea \x I ,,rAoC ICiAeV. A'..' KIPS 9Q& AD nn0 VVWEDNlilJPAT INVLIVtLIPt 0J euut r i--. -- .. -. ,- i i. 5 ,- ,- - AD PLACEMENT COUPON Fill out this form completely and bring it to the News Bulletin office at I 295W. James Lee Blvd.,, Crestview, Florida 32536 with your payment, or mail to the address above with payment and photo attached. WRITE YOUR AD BELOW, ONE WORD PER RE SPACE. REMEMBER TO SPELL OUT ALL WORDS. ABBREVIATIONS MAY SAVE YOU SPACE BUT MAKE IT HARDER FOR THE READER TO UNDERSTAND YOUR ADVERTISEMENT. I I i I Phone Number: * Name: Street Address: I City: St._ Zip i Payment Method: Check Enclosed, _Credit Card, _Bll Me. I # (VISA)/# (M/C) I Exp. Date / / Exp. Date I/ ./ I L .-. .-. .- --. i- i - CLASSIFiIED Crestview News Bulletin I 9B This is the actual size of your ad 1 col. by 2 inchesin the classified section Your FSBO Ad runs for 6 Issues 3 Weeks For an additional $15.00 you can park your car, truck, boat, trailer on our lot for the three week period. FORH ALE 11-8FT COBIA BOWRIDERl 115HP MERCURY OUTBOARD GALVANIZED TRAILER GOOD CONDITION 6 $3,500 This is the actual size of your ad 2 col. by 2 inches in the classified section Your FSBO Ad runs for 6 Issues 3 Weeks For an additional $15.00 you can park your car, truck, boat, trailer on our lot for the three week period. coffa stvi amllo PARK IT ON OUR LOT. Highly visible, our lot offers none stop high traffic visibility for a low ope time fee when you place your FSBO ad in the Crestview News Bulletin. Call 850-682-6524 for more information. To use our lot you must be a current paid FSBO customer. BEST BUYS! MelisaCove..$164,900. Moss Drive... 1 8,900. : Steeplechase... $1"9,900. Nun Dr....$186,500. Laurel Hill...$210,000. Hagood Loop...$360,000. Horn Hollow...$375,000. Old Bethel... $400,000. RickEpperson MOTIVATED SELLERS. CALL ME NOW! Broker 865-7777 or 68277718 M' s ww,.northnestflahhomeA.com 456 Homes For Rent COLDWELL BANKER JME REALTY 117 Courthouse Terrace Crestview Fl. 32536- (850)-689-1515 or ,(850) 682-5922 -' Equal Housing Op- 2BR/1.5BA, 900 sq.ft.,' $550, fenced yard 116 Hampton Dr., 2BR/1.5BA, 1,000, sq.ft., $550, fenced yard 422 Spring :St., 3 B R / 2 BA .:. 1,086sq.ft., $595, 1 car garage 2464 Kingston Rd., 3BR/1.5BA, 1,080 sq.ft., $695, pet w/owner approval 6106 Magnolia, 3BR1.5BA, 1,026. sq.ft., $725, fenced yard . 418 Brown PPI., 2BR/2BA, 1.066 sq.ft., $725, pet w/owner approval 414 Brown PI., 3BR/2BA, 1,002 sq.ft., $775, pet w/owner approval 689 Valley Rd., 3BR/1BA, 1,384 sq.ft., $800, !pet w/owner approval 5365 Monterrey Rd., 3BR/1.5BA, 1,721 sq.ft., $800, Lead Base Paint Disclo- sure 118 Campbell Ave., 3BR/2BA, 1,207 sq.ft., $850, fenced yard 3267 Fairview Ave., 3BR/2BA, 1,252` sq.ft., $850, pet w/owner approval' 105 Swaying Pine Ct., 3BR/2BA, 1,415 sq.ft., $875, 1 car garage 803 Aunt Polly PI., 3BR/2BA, 1,702 sq.ft., $1,050, pet w/owner approval 5814 Reinke Dr., 3BR/2BA, 1,180 sq.ft., $1,150, pool service provided 812 Travis Ct., 4BR/3BA, 2,558 sq.ft., $1,500, pet w/owner approval 137 Mill Pond Cv., 5BR/3BA, 2,102 sq.ft., $1,500, in ground pool For further informa- tion visit www.emer- aldcoasthomeson- line.com COUNTRY LIVING 3/4 mile noith of High School. 3BR/1.5BA, $975.00 per month, $900.00 security deposit. No pets. Call 830-8411 or 582-2722. Lot 15, Algonquin Place Buiealul 4 atn parcel. i bancs up i a1 rge. r'.al clear reel. Perfct< homesie or woridreul ine.ils m"el oppornunlry" 101 Golf Course (orr y I f6 ta home Iocail in lro, uOd Country (Club [Esies. (ypr'c *.o.o l n110r... ad a lulll.l eraenim- meni enlter n II KIrerirAd n tid potL & in uls lei dit~: sorag shed. 136 Phillips Drive Well manCined I) bd/ bl hi l I'oied ir. Adams Po-ell S/D Blreaf at bar & l rge p1nrr. wast.er & drer can y ./ homfi evirc iront p rt, & rear dJ. le.ced.-a bl),l)r.d & storage shed. ,,,., "-- 4581 Scarlet DrNie -Spaii 4 bd/3 iom b e located south of I- 10 in Plantation Oak S/D. Brand new roof; wood& ceramic tile floor- ing; new frieze carpet; garden tdb & separate shower in mb; screened-, ia baci poer & shed -/elciricirr (850) 682-1800 828 N.Ferdon Blvd. k Crestview, FL 32536 www.janetjohnsonrealty.com 456 Homes For Rent BEAUTIFUL. BRICK 3 b d /2 ba , washer/dryer, near Bob Sikes School, $985/mo plus secur- ity. Now available- call Mike 699-3833 NEW 3 & 4 bedroom rental homes ready formove in. Starting at $850/mo. Range,- DW, and micro hood included. Easy ac- cess to Crestview and Niceville. Sec- lion 8 accepted. Call 850-689-2221 8-5, M-F, 850-546-1253. NEW HOME 2400 sq.ft. 4bd/2ba/2cg $1200/mo, $1200/sd dishwasher and re- frigerator included 683-5355(w),689- 0453(h),368-2392(c) Sy Dang FOR RENT Crest- view North Hwy 90 3BR/2BA 1.527sqft. 1/2 acre, fence. shed, 2 car garage, $975 Property Pro- fessionals 683-1714 FOR RENT Crest- view South Hwy 90 3BR/2BA 1,645sqft. ,pool,, fence, large, shed, 2 car garage $975- Property Pro- fessionals 683-1714 FOR RENT Crest- view South 1-10 2 Townhomes 2BR/2 1/2BA 1220sqft. 1 car garage $900 Property Professio- nals 683-1714 CRESTVIEW 3/1 large fenced yard. .$675/$675, 4/2 2 0 0'0 s q f t . $725/$725, 537- 9798 or 830-0409 CRESTVIEW NEWs 4BR/3BA/2CG,l courtyard, 2,047sqft. 2161 Hagood Loop/Lee Farm, $1,350 plus deposit. 'No pets 496-1080 460 MobileHoMtes TRAILER FOR reni in Holt, newer mode 4BR/3BA $875mo. Call Scott 546-1192 DOUBLE WIDE Lockhart Alaba- ma 21m, from Crestview, very nice 3BR/2BA w/large add-on bo- nus room, $650+DD, referen- ces required, no pels 850-598-4806* 3BR/2BA IN Mossy Head. Available iml me d i at e' I y $850mo/$850sd Call 850-305-7796 daytime 850-682- 3951 after 7:30pm. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 554 SCommercial ANDALUSIA AL. prime location 27 unit mini storage, 20 10x10, 7 5x10, rented, $67,000. (386)846-1957. 556 Homes For Sale $110,000 3BR/1BA single car garage, all brick, new carpet, move in now. Con- tact Carolyn Myler Coldwell Banker JME Realty 850- 585-3627 NEW SPECIAL land home financing available for limited or bad credit call Clayton Homes for details 850-682- 3344. 556 Homes For Sale HOME IN Shoal Riv- er Country Club 2000sq.ft. all brick on 17th green, just reduced to $229,900 4BR/2BA, Call Scott Kearney at Dennis Mann Realty 546- 708 Pets FEMALE CHIHUA- HUA puppy 4 months $250, as- sorted older chihua- hua's also. Prices negotiable. Will hold 'til Christmas 850- 652-4122 810 Computers CQMPAQ LAPTOP P3 $250, HP Desk- top P3 CD-RW $100, Gateway Desktop P3 CD-RW $100, Boat $300, Nail Desk $50, 699- 5883 I 2 CLIPPENDALE'S 812 HOME FOR sale by DOG grooming, Farm Equipment owner cute 1400sf, baths, clips. Front- 3bd/1 5ba w/family line and Advantage room, new root,Flea products, weAs A home at end, of. also have jackets, deadend street sweaters, party $147,000 322 Forr- dresses, doggie est Parkway, Crest- birthday cakes made view. (850)375-2351 to order along with, (850)375-2425. homemade treats and much more. HOME IN Popular New customers wel- - Sugar Creek S/D come. Call for an 3 BR/2BA/2CG, appointment @ 537- screened porch,. big. 4006. fenced yard HAPPY JACK Skin $187,900. Call Caro- HAPPY JA S lyn Myler Realtor Balm stops scratch- Coldwell Banker ing & gnawing. Pro- --e rt motes healing & 8 JM rjaealty 850o hairgrowlih due Lro -11 62 HbI Spots ori dogs4& JUST REDUCED. 'cats without ste-, JUMBO GREEN Priced to sell. roidsi Okaloosa and boiled peanuts ;$79,900. In the mid- Grain Feed Store Holland farm 877- die of town, -(6 82-9 3 3 3) 675-6876 2BR/1BA fenced .in' (www.estitch.com) yard.perfect starter".- PECANS home or rental:i'n- Elliot pecans al- vestment. Call Scoftt ready cracked, Kearney at Dennis 2.751b. Must go Mann Realty 546- 423-1103 or 978- 1192 4558 560 Land For Sale 1 ACRE lot located :at, Country Breeze Estates in Crest-. view, Flonda. Ask- ing $40K call Lisa .(850)773-2002 1 ACRE wooded lot Silver Hills Road 150x300 $95,000. ph. 585-8948 3 LOTS in Clear Creek Estates, in' Crestview, lot 1 2.88 -acres $80,000., lot 2 2.66 acres, cleared area for home site, water meter instal- led, $95,000., lot 3 2.5 acres, $75,000. Lots have been bushhogged. (850)375-2351 or (850) 375-2425 3+ ACRES for sale in Holt, FL off Coop- er Lane, $25,000 OBO 850-546-1594 FOR SALE 4.5 acres on Poverty Creek RD Crestview 682-4341 ___ PETS & LIVESTOCK 708 Pets CHIHUAHUA PUP- PIES 7/wks, had 1st shots, $150 689- 6640 PYGMY GOAT ba- bies, pets, not regid- tered $60-$75, lyr old proven buck 18" $100, 537-8207 GENERAL MERCHANDISE 802 Antiques RON'S ANTIQUES Specializing in Anti- que fumiture, clocks and clock repair. An- tiques. Buy and Sell' Estates. M-F 9-5: Sat. 9-2, 213 :N, :Main St.. Crestview, 850-689-1007 305- 2441 806 Appliances 36" GE Profile gas cook top w/sealed burners $150 call 682-5210 FOR SALE Ken- more 18cu. white re- frigerator $150, Hot- point washer $100, upright freezer $80 398-6242 MAYTAG UPRIGHT freezer 15 cu.ft. like new condition $125.00, 682-4496 N E W WASHER/DRYER $200, kitchen table w/4 chairs very good condition $75, 537- 6935 or 546-0040 QUALITY USED Appliances. Washer, Dryers, Refrigera- tors, & Stoves w/warranty. Batson's Appliances. PARTS & REPAIR 209 N. Main St. 682-1149. RON'S APPLIANCE & PARTS Appliance Repair, All brands-. We buy working Sappliances- 215 N. Main Street Call 689-1007 After hours 682-284411! 814 Furniture BUNK BEDS solid wood made w/2x6's w/2 twin mattresses, sturdy, will last for-- ever, $100, 689- 1675 LA-Z-BOY ROCK- ER swivel recliner $100, Sealy sofa $120, Pulaski dress- er with mirror, two nightstands with vanity $320 all, round oak pedestal table, leaf, six chairs $260, more 682- 0348 THOMASVILLE BEDROOM set 6- .piece, king head- board,' 2 night-. stands, dresser w/mirror, chest of drawers, $500, 682- 9693 818 Lawn Equipment 6.5HP CHIPPER Shredder less than 4hrs running time, like new, $350/OBO 902-3928 826 Sporting Goods BOW-FLEX SPORT $500 almost new, Welder Pro 4250 Home Gym $300 7 pull 'stations full body workout sys- tem 537-0352/call any time GARAGE SALES Announcements IaIt Dotro1. Riltlol. hlp*t Anw0r pg 446 Buy And Read rolrua by L. 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P",ow'l cwyo cd.LidtJ.6. dOP'- Week ofNovem ber 27,2006 Oud 050 (966)858.3(0 oow beriaTO-h 829 Garage Sales HUGE HUGE Yard Sale Dec. 2, 7:00am-?? Furni- ture, treadmill, Christmas deco., toys, many collecti- ble and rare, comic books, misc. items. 108 Pointer Ln in Dogwood Est. HUGE SALE in Holt 4416 Main Street Saturday December 2nd. Lots of furni- ture, 4-chest of drawers, desks, buf- fet, curio, armoire, corner cabinets etc. Antiques, Christmas decor., kids game table, iron gates, tools, over 100 5&100 items. Gates open 8am till 3pm MISC, FURNITURE, clothing, 12/1 and 12/2, 7am-lpm, 107 Short Ave. Crest- view MULTI-FAMILY 12/2 8-12pm, 3239 Auburn Road, Christmas decora- tions, household items, adult and teen clothes, all priced to sell! 12/1&12/2 8- 4:00pm,; chipper shredder, baby swing, etc. 110 Thurston Place * 829 Garage Sales MULTI- FAMILY 12/2, 8:00-12:00pm at Summerlin Metal at the comer of Log Lake Road and 1-10. MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale 7:00am- ?? 2941 Barton Road, Saturday, Nov. 11th. MULTI-FAMILY, 12/2, 8:00-12:00pm, 404 Garden St. York Rite Masonic Center (behind ,Dansher Mini Storage Units on Hwy 85) Indoors SAT. 12/2 A.M. Ton- neau cover for GMC, bicycle, dishes, much more 6096 W. Dogwood Dr. TUPPERWARE NEW Catalog, monthly special Re- placement order. Call Jackie 682- 4305. 830 Miscellaneous For Sale FOR SALE 3 real unused Elvis Pres- ley stamps. Call 537-8759/leave name & number, make offer "'REFRIGERATOR, BIG 23 cubic feet, works perfect $150 cash 902-2634 830 Miscellaneous For Sale ENTERTAINMENT CENTER solid oak, holds up to 38" t.v., glass doors, draw- ers, CD and cas- sette holder, paid $700 take $200, 537-2422 GLASS DISPLAY cases, all types and sizes including verti- cal rotating gun dis- play case $200- $350 ea. 902-2603 PROFORM 630 weight set w/4001b weights, Kenmore upright freezer, 39gal aquarium w/everything includ- ing fluval filter, 19" Alero wheels w/tires 352-562-4226 SEASONED OAK firewood for sale 652-4445 FUR IUE 8 APPIANCES 8 TIRES... O MY. BULLETIN BOARD CLASSIFIED, A *AX WRITE OFF 08 POCKET TAX FREE CASH. i ..Ba.o. FOR SALE BY OWNER A picture is worth a thousand words. Sell your merchandise in the pages of the Crestview News Bulletin and News Extra. 1997 CRESTVIEW NISSAN E S N QUEST Nlws A/C, 6 CD Changer, Sunroof, Luggage Rack, Loaded, Excellent Family Car VY&7w YMM -Ayl nln.nnn Selling For Health Reasons WO10t0 Cn= AILc wro 9.,Uia R CnH0inF . .. I it I.UD I ULresview leW IeW DUIIUllIII - 4M WI ill g -.ji~&1j Ch evy. See The price you ward LCHE' Red. Save G reen. see is the price you pay. 5 YEAR -100,000 MILE POWERTRAIN 5-YEAR POWERTRAIN 07 SILVERADO CLASSIC EXT CAB #fI124 07 SILVERADO CLASSIC 06 SILVERADO 2500 07 CHEVY IMPALA REG CAB :CREW CAB LS: Ilf28 115am I,1In AN AM ward LCHE ERI ANREVOUTION v CRESTVIEW 682-2731 SFT. WALTON BEACH 243.7214 ET PENSACOLA 994 0101 ET: 4150 FERDON BLVD CRESTVIEW Residency restrictions apply. See sales person for details. Price includes all rebates. Aj prices, plus tax, tag, title and processing fee. Photos for illustration purposes only. J ds .4. _ 830 Miscellaneous For Sale TRAILER 16FT. high bed 32" above ground $800, 4-ton Porta-Power $80, commercial load. binder set, bolt on ratchet style $250, cash only please, 951-0299, 892- 4858. 832 Miscellaneous Wanted 6X10 ENCLOSED trailer. Prefer ramp back door 830-8411. TRANSPORTATION 902 Auto Supplies 4 ALUMINUM wheels w/good tires and lug nuts $100 (big lug pattern) Ford 15" 537-5091 904 Cars 1992 5-SPEED Mazda, best offer 758-8720121. 1995 CHEVY Geo Prizm 4/dr 5/spd, ex- cellent condition, cd player, color beige $4,000, 689- 6640/401-4276 CASH FOR your car dead or alive. We al- so clear garage, yard sale items, rental clearing, no job too small. 305- 1957 Y .EVY. Cava- 904 h cd player, Cars ^ xceent condition, For Sale low mileage, $6000, 689-6640 1~ * '06 Chrysler 300T FULLY LOADED!! Leather, All power, 18" wheels. Immaculate, well cared for vehicle. 29,000 miles. Extended Warranty included. Only $24,600 683-0897 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora Fully Loaded! V-8 Automatic Transmission $3,500 758-5349 COMPLETE AUTO Painting includes Body work and ma- terials $400. Free pick up and delivery. 682-2075. '05 Scion XB ,SHOW CAR 42,000 miles 17" wheels 5 TVs Visit: myspace.com/81757726 for pictures and information. 352-562-4226 2004 HD Super- glide, exc condition, many extras, 13,800 miles $12,000obo,, 826-0122. **GO-CART** Fiberglass Nascar body, new condi- tion $300, must sell 689-2312 21'Jayco M-M. 5th Wheel KV with hitch Excellent Condition $7,200,(obo) Must Sell 537-9717 1992 34' FLEETWOOD BOUNDER Under 50,000 miles. Good condition, TV, VCR, new A/C. $23,000 (obo) 758-5366 2001 Newmar U r Kountry Star - y;I~ 5th-Wheel, 34ft, 3 Slides, LOADED, W/D, Satellite IV, Ice maker, New leather Recliners, Corian counter tops. Top condition. 26,000 must see to appreciate. 850-682-9103 cell 850-830-2551. I Saee an T'wui Watm E~caxkl Beat O be6d 582-6656 918 Trucks 82 GMC P/U & 89 Toyota P/U. Nei- ther runs but good for parts or project Struck. Both for $400 OBO. 850-420- 1142 or 850-598- 0520 it no answer leave message. CHEVY AVALAN- CHE for sale, still under warranty 2004 with 30,100mi, only asking $22,500 firm. Need to sell, it's 4WD and loaded call *Scott 546-1192 RED 1993 Mazda Miyata $4000, like brand new, 1987 Starcraft Aluminum Outboard with trailer $400, refrigerator with ice maker $100, big t.v. $100 689- 2586 1995 F-250 X T 7.3 Diesel 35,000 miles illeaU Exhtoal Seat OIet Sate Tsfade 582-6656. 920 Vans 1993 FORD Aero- star van 4/dr, color blue, $1500, 689- 6640/401-4276 HUGE SALE in Holt 4416 Main Street Saturday, December 2nd. Lots of furni- ture, 4-chest of drawers, desks, buf- fet, curio, armoire, corner cabinets etc. Antiques, Christmas decor., kids game table, iron gates, tools, over 100 5&100 items. Gates open 8am till 3pm HUGE HUGE Yard Sale Dec. 2, 7:00am-?? Furni- ture, treadmill, Christmas deco., toys, many cpllecti- ble and rare, comic books, misc. items. 108 Pointer Ln in Dogwood Est. RED 1993 Mazda Miyata $4000, like brand new, 1987 Starcraft Aluminum Outboard with trailer $400, refrigerator with ice maker $100, big t.v. $100 689- 2586 U mo ML- 0 -oi ma WI Ne m'1 U a Eu WIr UN S wI U am Pu. Fl C'3 F' N U' YOU SEE, YOU TOUCH, YOU KNOW. BULLETIN BOARD CLASSIFIED, OUR ONLY POP :PS ARE YOUR WALLET. -1 - -- CLASSIFIED 1 no I ,..__,. .!_... ~I_...- n..ll,+:, -WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2006 |