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Five vehicle accident halts traffic Page 5A Fundraiser set for Bergeron Pages 7A I:I Search continues for new Crestview police chief Ken Nielsen Crestview News Bulletin The City of Crestview's search for a new police chief has entered into its second phase. The time limit for the in- house job posting ended on Aug. 23. According to City Clerk Janice Young, four applicants responded from inside the police department. Young would not say who those four applicants were. "The committee met and reviewed the four in- house appli- cants last week," said Young. "I thought as a committee we worked together really well. We seemed to all be on the same page." The position was posted on the Internet Monday. It will stay there for a minimum of two weeks. Those websites are http://www.city- ofcrestview.org and the Florida Police Chiefs Association website, www.fpca.com/aboutjobscentral.ht m. Young said the response has been overwhelming. "Everyday since it's been on the Internet we have received five or six resumes, either in the regular mai or by email," said Young, On Sept. 8 the committee will begin to review resumes that have been received from outside the department. "Mostly what we are getting are responses from the FPCA website," said Young. "But we have also had a number of them brought here in person by the applicant." Young said that she has not opened any of the resumes that have been received by regular mail or brought in person, but that the ones emailed seem to be coming in from applicants that either meet or exceed the posted job requirements. The pay scale, $48,852.85 - $51,827.99, is published with the advertisement. "We have received resumes from all over Florida and as far away as Texas," said Young. Vot< Bench warmers: Four candidates battle for duties of circuit judge Election info: What race? Nonpartisan election for Okaloosa County circuit judge Voters: All registered voters in Okaloosa, Walton, Santa Rosa and Escambia counties can vote. If no candidate sweeps more than 50'percent of the vote on Sept. 5, two top runners will advance to the Nov. 7 election. Adam Ziglar. .... Grestview News Bulletin' Come next Wednesday, there will most likely be two fewer can- didates running for Okaloosa County circuit judge. Unless one of the four candi- dates sweeps the race, gathering more than 50 percefit of the votes, a runoff is inevitable. The candidates Terry Ketchel, Dixie Dan Powell, Mike Schofield and Mike Webster - have been battling for the post for several months. Each of the men say. they are the best candidate to replace soon-to-retire Circuit Judge Jere Tolton. The four opponents met in a public forum hosted by the NAACP and Smart Vote, an orga- nization that is soon to endorse a candidate for the Group 15 judge. Less than 20 people attended the public forum mostly family and friends. The candidates were asked numerous questions ranging in topics from the proposed judicial center's location to their standing on an Okaloosa-Walton Bar Association peer review report card. In March, Circuit Judge G. Robert Barron issued an adminis- trative directive that has the new Group 15 judge hearing all civil, family, domestic violence and pro- bate/guardianship cases for the north end of the county. Read below to find out who the candidates are, what they believe and why each thinks they're the rignt man for the job. See JUDGE, page 3A Time EETOS. Ken N.elsenThe News Bulleltn Dixie Dan Powell, a candidate for 1st Judicial Circuit Court judge, answers a question Thursday night dur- ing a public forum inside the Crestview City Council chambers.' Powell looking to make history Steve Andrews Managing Editor Crestview attorney Dixie Dan Powell is looking to make Okaloosa County history Tuesday during the primary election for 1st Judicial Circuit Court judge. A victory would make Powell and his father, Gillis, the first father and son combination to serve on the same bench in this county. The only other time it has happened in this circuit which also includes Escambia, Santa Rosa and Walton counties is when Judge Kelvin Wells won the seat in Walton County, following in the footsteps of his father, Clyde B. Wells. "I am trying to continue a family tradition," Powell said. "I just feel it is in my blood." After prequalifying in February, Powell now faces off with three opponents in the non-partisan race. His opposition includes Mike Schofield, a Pensacola attorney and one of Powell's fellow Crestview High School graduates, along with Terry Ketchel and Michael Webster, a pair of Shalimar attorneys. "I feel my vast courtroom expe- Precinct e Precinct Name Location Baker Blackman Mlligan Holt Laurel HIIl Garden Cit DoDras Honey Creek Yellow River East CV West CV North CV South CV Airport Rd Live Oak Early voting ends today As of Friday morning, nearly 1,000 voters cast early ballots at the Robert L.F Sikes Public Library. Adam Ziglar Crestview News Bulletin Despite getting off to a slow start, officials are pleased with early voting turnout. Crestview area voters can still vote at the Robert L.F. Sikes Public Library until 4:30 p.m. today. The primary election will be held Tuesday. Supervisor of Elections Pat Hollarn said an increase in voter turnout first began in Crestview. Hollam attributes the increase in voter turnout to increased media attention leading up to next week's election. "Thats the only time people pay attention to elections five to seven days before the election and up to 24 hours afterward," she said. Early voting was enacted by the Florida Legislature in 2000. Since See VOTING, page 3A Voting timeline Early voting ends today. You can vote at the Robert L. F. Sikes Public Library until 4:30 p.m. For more infor- mation about voting, visit the Okaloosa County Supervisor of Elections Web site at: www.govote-okaloosa.com. Baker Area Recreation Assn Bidg Hwy 4 Blackman Community Celter, 7590 Hwy 189 N N. OKaloosa Fire Distict Slalion 13. 5241 Hwy 4 Communriy Bldg. 490 Hwy 90 First Baptisl Church ol Laurel Hill 3972 2nd Ave Auburn Pentecostal Ministries 6144 Hwy 85 N Dorcas Baplist Cnurch. 5880 McCallum Rd Emmanuel Baptist Church. 3252 James Lee Blvd E Charles Walthall Bldg 5479 Old Beinel Rd First Assembly of God Church. 400 Ferdon Blvd S Carver Hill School, 461 School Ave W Woodlawn Baptist Church. 824 Ferdon Blvd N St. Mark United MelhoAlsl. 2250 PJ Adams Pky Church ol Chnst-Airpon Road. 2845 Airport Rd L;ve OaK Baptist Church,. 4565 Live OaK Church Rd POLS PE0 FOM7 M O P rience qualifies me over and above the other candidates," said Powell, who has tried thousands of cases throughout Florida and surround- ing states. "I have tried more civil and criminal jury trials than all of my opponents combined. It's the difference in this race." Born and raised in Crestview, Powell has been practicing law locally for 20 years as a partner in the Powell, Powell and Powell Law Firm. "With my dad's strong conserva- tive upbringing and values, I think I will fit the job well," he said. "We have a very successful law practice here, so it was a tough decision to step away from that. But I think this is my calling." The four candidates will be vying for the bench seat left by retiring Judge William "Jere" Tolton Jr., who served at the Shalimar courthouse. If Powell is elected, that seat will move to Crestview See POWELL, page 3A INSIDE... Visions of America Plus... * Know your cholesterol Mushroom and cashew stuffing SPEARS Quick Pest Elimination! 682-5354 www.spearspestcontrol.com Professional Quality Work! Retrofts Service New Construction MlWs 897-9993 Heasd I aoo ProduI n Middle School Football 12/12/06 LIBRARY OF FLORIDA-HISTORY 205 SMA PO BOX 1107007 GAINESVILLE FL 32611 Davidson gets first win; Richbourg falls to Lewis SPORTS/Page 2B DPAG E2 Ar/Cesview NNews RlBlletin LOCAL NEWS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2006 fit SckA Fakic -, 28% OFF E4Ip l 1wIke Beft 40% OFF B1k & l&MtakitWu Aemegio 28% OFF "'it Slock ,Debigot Ca'u Sob A*14C, Dea & Jam 289% OFF WSRP Sizzling Machine Prices Noling Sws iM UbIR A Barollm0 Noi Z MA. M W K E BERNINA i| Be ..mour iu LJovph 76 7b Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Eight-year-old third grade student Tanner Williams searches for treasure in the Treasure Island store at Walker /Elementary School. Williams earned points to barter for precious booty in the store through the schools Accelerated Reading incentive program. X/Walker Elementary students read for treasure Ken Nielsen Crestview News Bulletin Yo ho ho and a room full of treasure. Parents at Walker Elementary are offering some innovative incentives to encourage students to read. The Parent Teacher Organization has taken a small storage area in the school and turned it into a treasure trove of trinkets that children can explore once a week and redeem items with points that they gather each week through the Accelerated Reader Program. It's called Treasure Island, and PTO president Amy Holloway said it has been a hit with students. "We called it Treasure Island because of the popu- larity of the Pirates of the Caribbean movie when the store was put together last month," JIa4 l ,owyay., -, The PTO spent nearly $2,000 from its budget to dec- orate and stock the store. "The PTO is really putting their money where their mouth is in terms of helping children achieve their litera- cy goals," said school princi- pal Jeanine Kirkland. "They are really partnering with our school in the biggest sense of the word." Teachers assign reading goals based on the level of the individual students' reading skills. Each book in the school's library is color coded to define those specif- ic reading levels. The students can choose any book title that they want in their assigned level. The school maintains software that provides thousands of tests for each reading level. "Teachers monitor the students' progress each week and can then tailor a reading program for that student that is challenging, but not so difficult as to dis- courage the student from reading," said d' al er Reading and Literacy coach Victoria Hurley. The students earn their points from Wednesday to Thursday. On Thursday the teachers run the students' comprehension test scores. The student must maintain an 85% proficiency rating to earn points. Third grader Tanner Williams was the first stu- dent to search for treasure in the store. "I like that they had pen- cils that smelled like bubble gum," said Tanner. "I got an FSU Seminole pencil my first time in the store," smiled the excited eight-year-old. "Setting goals is some- thing that you have to teach kids how to do," said Kirkland. "When they have little steps that they can take and then see the immediate fruits of their labors, they're inclined to continue." Jason Green is pastor of the Airport Road Church of Christ. He has children that attendWalker and he is a member of the school's PTO. "You know, we do incen- tives in sports for our kids, whether it be a trophy or a ribbon," said Green. "It's something for the kids to strive for. I know it has been a great motivator for my children," Green said. "Through the Treasure Island store our PTO has taken our AR Program to a whole new level," said an enthused Hurley. "This is far and above anything that I could have imagined." Kirkland said that she could feel the students' excitement when they talk about the store. "It is extremely motivat- ing to the children, and has them really excited about reading this year. Anything that we can do to encourage the students to increase their reading skill is a tremendous thing," said Kirkland. Anyone who would like to contribute treasures to the store is encouraged to con- tact Amy Holloway or Victoria Hurley at Walker Elementary School, 689- 7220. -' Nylon & Lace Boutique www.sew2000.com/sewwithmargies/ i 2014 Lacey Lane, Crestview Close toFoxwood Country Club (850) 682-6920 - n m- - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .1 Today's Weather w w, som w- "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content i Available from Commercial News Providers" 'p ~ a, ^ Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Bob Sikes Elementary School second graders in Mrs. Cottons class finished a week of reading western stories with a vist by a real cowboy and making some delicious trail mix. Pictured from left to right are. Madeline Harper, Genny Shoun, Cameron Barnes, Neil Mayzick, Robbie Hutchenson. 'Got the Dot' $25 Winner Burle Southard (left) of Crestview is week's News Bulletin "Got the Dot" $25 winners, by being spoLLed by Publisher ( Jim Knudsen and the Prize ;~$I .-, Patrol with a CNB Dot on his antenna - eeo-o .. .. .. .. .. ..l. .. .. . Q 4M I a[ t!CPVIIVVV MVVVZLJU[ICll I v I -" I VI m 40 Aw 0.- .. -W ~ 6 * SATURDAYSEPTEMBER 6 LOCAL NEWS Crestview News Bulletin / PAGE 3A Crestview City Council supports penny sales tax Cal Zethmayr News Bulletin Correspondent When you vote Tuesday, the Crestview City Council hopes you will turn that ballot over and look on the back. That is where the one-cent sales tax referendum appears on all ballots. The members of the Crestview City Council are asking you to vote for that one-cent sales tax increase because it could provide $12,000,000 for the city to use for a proposed traffic flow improvement plan. The coun- cil has pledged to use all of the JUDGE, from page Terry Ketchel Age: 50 Work: Managing partner at Ketchel & Lester Law Firm. Home: Ketchel lives in Shalimar with his wife, Carolyn. He has two children, Micah and Andrew. Degrees: B.S., Duke University 1977; J.D., University of Florida, 1981. Experience: Ketchel worked as a legislative director for Rep. Guy Vander Jagt in Washington, D.C., 1983-1986. Why have you decided to run for judge at this point in your career? I realize the significance of this position and throughout my years as an attorney, I've come to appreciate the impor- tance that people place when they KETCHEL have legal problems. I think it's important to have people of integrity and compe- tence in this position to assist folks in resolving their disputes. It's really a matter of service. What qualifications do you have that separate you from the other opponents? I have very substantial amounts of trial experience. I have been a practicing litigator in complex commercial trials for s through- ot0m 'U.S. I also am the only candidate who has any legislative experi- ence. I have an understanding of how laws are made, as well as an the interpretation of laws. I worked in the U.S. Congress as a legislative direc- tor. As I've said at many forums, I feel that all the candi- dates have excellent experi- ence, but there are issues that go beyond legal experience. You do have to look at other issues like integrity and values when they're selecting a judge. I believe strongly that judges should not legislate from the bench. We do not need activist judges. We need the legisla- ture to write the laws and judges need to interpret the laws. Many judges go beyond that and I believe that's one of the problems in our court sys- tem today. What life experiences have prepared you for this chal- lenge? I've been involved with the youth and families in our com- munity through the Boy Scouts, and as a youth coach and in our school system. I have a great appreciation for the issues surrounding fami- lies. I've been involved in my faith community. I've been a minister in my church for the past 15 yearS. I have acted as a youth director and I truly believe the values of faith we bring are critical to the issues of integrity in a role such as a judiciary. You need to have people who are honest and of high moral integrity. Dixie Dan Powell Age: 49 Work: Crestview attorney Home: Powell lives in Crestview with his wife, Teresa, and their two children, Dixieanna and Audrie. Degrees: B.A., University of South Florida, 1979; J.D., South Texas College of Law, 1984. SExperience: Powell, a Crestview native and a member of a long-standing local law firm, has tried cases in both state and federal courts. He has more Jury trial experience than any other candidate in the race. Why have you decided to run for Judge at this point In your career? I had never thought about running for judge or any other political office previously. But proceeds they would receive for road projects in the city. They have posted a map and a presentation on the city Web site, www.city- ofcrestview.org, that shows the nine major projects and the estimated cost of each one. "We are supporting one cent sales tax, and the monies collected if the initiative pass- es will be used entirely to con- struct interconnectors in the city of Crestview to help relieve traffic congestion on Highway 85," council presi- dent Ellis Conner said. The nine projects include: The Brookmeade Drive when Judge Tolton was up for retirement due to age and term limits I decided that, since that was my father's old seat, I would make a run for it. What qualifications do you have that separate you from the other opponents? When I started into the process, I realized that I was the only can- didate that was uniquely qualified for this position. The circuit court position is a trial court POWELL position. I have more jury trial experience than all my other opponents combined. I believe I will best serve this position and this community. I wanted to do a public service for the citizens in our area and give something back to the community. There is a big dif- ference in this race and that is real courtroom experience, which translates to jury trial experience. I have it; my oppo- nents don't have it. I do not believe a lawyer should apply for this position without that crucial jury trial experience in both criminal and civil areas of law nact, none of, p ceo - ner 4fi61t~9f.,6 iee ral criminal jury trial. I've tried more than five criminal federal trials and more than five federal civil trials. What life experiences have prepared you for this chal- lenge? I believe my generations of legal service in my families have prepared me for this position. My father, Gillis Powell, Sr., was a circuit judge. My uncle, Uoyd Powell, was the youngest county judge in Okaloosa County. Based on the generations of public ser- vices judges and the service of lawyers in our family, it's in my blood. It's part of my heritage. Michael James Schofield Age: 47 Work: Partner, Schofield, Wade, Roane, and Shoemaker, P.A. Home: Schofield lives in Pensacola with his wife, Myra. Degrees: B.A., University of Florida, 1980; J.D., University of Florida, 1983. Experience: Schofield has more than 23 years experience as a practicing attorney. He has worked as a certified cir- cuit court mediator. He has served a civil worked in state and federal courts and in Alabama. Why have you decided to run for judge at this point in your career? 23 years of great practice and it's always been a desire of mine. Now I'm at the SCHORED) point in age and experi- ence where I truly believe I can do a good job at it. What qualifications do you have that separate you from the other opponents? I'm the highest rated candi- date, according to the compa- ny Martindale Hubble (a com- pany that provides a legal infor- mation database comprised of more than 1 million member attorneys). What that means is that I'm pre-imminent in my legal abilities and I have achieved the highest ethical standards. I'm also the only one in the race who is a certi- fied circuit court mediator. That's unique because you Extension, which would con- nect Ruby Lane to Brookemeade and make it easier for people to get to the Wal-Mart area on the east side of the city without using State Road 85. the Lowe's Road- Medcrest Connector would let traffic move from the area of the medical offices located west of 85 down to the Lowe's area. Arena Road is scheduled for three phases of paving and when completed would pro- vide a new paved road from Antioch Road in the Foxwood Country Club area all the way really have to learn to be neu- tral. I've worked all types of cases, including civil litigation to aircraft crash case work. I also have a small bit of criminal cases early in my career and a lot of trial experience. I have taken and passed on the first try two state bar exams. What life experiences have prepared you for this chal- lenge? I have years of litigation experience. My wife is a teacher. My parents have been married 50 years. I come from a strong family. I've been fortu- nate to travel with some of the complex work I do to nearly all of the states and overseas. I think that's helped to round me out as a person. I think one important thing is that, at 47, my goal would be to be able to give the residents of our circuit 20-plus good years on the bench that they're all proud of. Mike Webster Age: 58 Work: Fort Walton Beach attorney. Home: Webster lives in Fort Walton Beach with his wife, Rhonda, and their three children, Zack, 17; Luke, 13; and Jake, 8. Degrees: B.S. University of Oklahoma, 1970; J.D., Florida State University, 1979. Experience: Practicing law for 26 years as an attorney in the 1st Judicial Circuit. Webster served in the U.S. Navy from 1970'to 1977.He has worked,,asa board certified marital and family law attor- ney for more than 19 years. Why have you deeded to run for judge at this point in your career? . We are losing a lot of our experienced judges. I really felt it was time for me to say, 'I'll leave my practice and serve on the bench.' It will make the whole system run smoother WEBSTER with an expe- rienced judge on the bench. I can bring enthusiasm, experi- ence, energy and creativity to the bench. What qualifications do you have that separate you from the other opponents? Of the four Group 15 judicial candidates, I'm the only one who's served in the military. I served as a naval flight officer, flying off aircraft carriers for the better part of seven years. The voters should ask each candi- date, 'Have you served your country?' I'm the only candi- date that graduated as an honor student from law school. I have the highest rating the Forida Bar can give an attor- ney. I've held the peer review Martindale Hubble "A.V." rating for 10 years. I've been practic- ing 26 years, which is longer than any other candidate. I have represented more than 3,000 clients more than any of my opponents. Have 21 Florida appellate decisions. Schofield has four; Powell as 13; and Ketchel has none. What life experiences have prepared you for this chal- lenge? Growing up here as one of sIer one. I earned my own scholarship to undergraduate school. I have real life, non- legal experience serving in the military. As a naval flight offi- cer, in my generation, you had to be the best in your class to get assigned to an A-section squadron. This is the hardest thing that I've ever done in my life. This campaign has been a life-changing event. to the south end of Lloyd St. A new connector would be built from U.S. Highway 90 west south to Arena Road; A westward extension of Duggan Avenue to Arena Road. A Medcrest Drive north to Duggan Avenue connector A Rasberry Road north to Arena Road connector. Eight of these new road projects are in the area of Crestview west of State Road 85, north of the interstate, east of Antioch Road and south of Highway 90. The primary source of money to Florida cities for Alexis Tibbetts: manage In everything I've ever al lead done, I've worked very hard mitme to achieve success for every- and hi one related to that effort. I the vo believe I have run my cam- for mi paign like I have lived my life. wonder I have run a very clean cam- meet paign; I have worked very county hard; and I've had a lot of time ii support. I want people to have know how tremendously school humbled and grateful I am for about all the help. This has been a It's go real experience. I'm just ties th thankful that I've had so their k many people with me on the journey. People know that I Mea care for kids and I hope C they'll vote on Tuesday. million T Robert McEachern: in his c I'd like for people to look at O0 the platforms and issues that admini: we've discussed. I would C hope that my management princip experiences, my financial zone. VOTING, from page 1A then, Okaloosa County has than participated in the process, pated which became mandatory needed throughout the state in 2003. and m Hollarn said that early "W voting was once held in her having office. lHo-ever, after more 20~nii road repairs or for new streets comes from gas taxes. Conner said, "The local gas tax received by the city is about one million dollars a year. We use that money exclusively for street improvements and overlays. The one cent gas tax has allowed us to resurface almost all of the roads in the city. Coming up in the spring- time we will have another paving resurfacing project." When asked what would he tell voters of Crestview to consider before they vote on the tax increase next week Conner said, '"Our city resources are very limited. cement, my instruction- dership and my com- nt to students, safety health will resonate with ters; I hope they'll vote e Sept. 5. I've had a erful time getting to people all over the r; I've spent a lot of n the north end. They i warm feeling for their Is and are excited their children's futures. od to be in communi- iat are excited about ids and schools. isuring McEachern oversees more than $45 in budgets. here are 11 schools with- listrict. oversees 950 teachers and strative personnel. currentlyy works with 11 pals within the central 10,000 people partici- in 2004, the process d to be streamlined .oved to larger location. e noticed that we were g lines that lasted about iutes," she said. The one cent sales tax will provide revenue which will allow the city to complete these interconnectors, which should relieve congestion and improve safety on Highway 85." If approved the sales tax proceeds will be split, with Okaloosa County receiving 58.5 percent and the munici- palities receiving 41.5 percent. Each city will get a share based on population. Cal Zethmayr is a radio broadcasterfor Crestview stations WAAZ-FM and WJSB-AM and can be contacted at ckz38@cox.net. There are 8,000 to 9,000 students within the central zone. Quoting McEachern: "There are actually school districts that are smaller than the 11 schools that I've been supervising." Tallying Tibbetts Served as principal of Destin Middle School at Regatta Bay. Currently the principal at Fort Walton Beach High School. Holds a doctorate in Curriculum and Educational Administration. Manages more than 160 employees. Manages a $14 million budget. Quoting Tibbetts: "We've got to make teaching something that people want to do. We've got to entice college graduates to come here and want to teach school." On Aug. 23, 71 people voted at the Crestview library. On Wednesday, 157 voted. As of Thursday night, 955 people had voted in Crestview, Hollarn said. POWELL, from page 1A and Judge William F. Stone will move to Shalimar. Ironically, Tolton is the one who took over for Powell's father when he left the bench in 1977. Powell, who turns 50 in December, has a rich family tree of judges. His great- grandfather, A.R. Campbell, served as Walton County judge for 16 years, and his uncle, Lloyd C. Powell, served as Okaloosa County judge for six years. Two of his cousins, A.G. Campbell and D. Stewart Gillis, each served as circuit judges. A 1974 graduate of Crestview High, Powell immediately began getting his feet wet in law, serving as an intern with his father and brother, Gil, while going to college. "I would go to court with my dad and Gil, and sit and listen to them," Powell remembered. "I began learn- ing a lot just from being around the court system." He spent one year at Florida State University, before transferring to the University of South Florida in Tampa to finish his undergraduate degree in political science in 1977. He then went to went to the South Texas College of Law, following in the foot- steps of his brother and sis- ter, Ava Susan. The youngest of the three siblings, Powell earned his law degree in 1984. He returned to Crestview and joined the family firm, always remembering the way his father served the court as judge, which has since inspired him to serve on the bench. "I remember that Dad had a philosophy that everyone in his courtroom was treated with the utmost courtesy and respect," he said. "The lawyers were offi- cers of the court and their clients were their bread and butter, so to speak. Dad always treated the lawyers and their clients with Mayor offers support Dear Editor: I am happy to state I have known Dixie Dan Powell and his family for approximately a half century. Dixie has always been a likeable young man and an avid outdoors person. Dixie is a very successful attorney and to the best of my knowledge well respected by his peers. Judge Gillis Powell was a Circuit Judge in Okaloosa County for several years and still practices law here. Dixie Dan wants to carry on his father's tra- dition and in my opinion would make a fair and impar- tial judge. Yours truly, George H. Whitehurst Mayor of Crestview utmost of respect. "He was very fair and a good listener, but he was tough in certain circum- stances when he needed to be. I hope to follow with those same philosophies and beliefs, if I am elected." Powell's main trial expe- rience is in civil litigation, with some work in criminal cases. "When I started out I did a tremendous amount of child custody cases, family law and some juvenile cases," he said. "So I think I have a vast range of experi- ence inside the courtroom, circuit civil and felony crim- inal jury trials, along with other types of cases." One of the highlights of his career was working on a case in 1996 with Fred Grey, the famous civil rights attor- ney who represented Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "I was able to learn a lot about law and a lot about life from Fred," Powell said. "He was a real inspiration for me." Serving the bench in his hometown, if elected, is something that he would relish, especially working right across the street from the family practice. "I think there is a certain type of people in Crestview," Powell said. "It still has the good, home- town base. We still have a small town feel, with friend- liness and a great atmos- phere, even with our extreme growth." Powell and his wife, Terri Kelly-Powell, now have two daughters, Dixieanna, 4, and Audrie, 2. "I believe strongly in family values, something I learned from my mother and father's marriage of 60- plus years," he said. His dad also has a lot of confidence that his son can serve the judicial system well, and 'has been helpful with advice. "I think Dixie would be fair, impartial and courte- ous," Gillis Sr. said. "In that position he would have a lot of power and he should be courteous to everyone. He should realize that he is elected by the people and is there to serve the people. "I have told him to be patient and listen to all the evidence." One of the four candi- dates would have to secure over 50 percent of the votes Tuesday to win the race out- right. If that does not hap- pen, the two top vote-getters will have a runoff during the general election on Nov. 7. Superintendent hopefuls give the last word as election season closes Fpr %i r-AVOn fliV L-TrqU l, AA -%-Aal From the Pulpit Michael Green, Jr. Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. -Philippians 3:13-14 As Christians we often- times remember the things we should forget and forget the things we ought to remember! The Apostle Paul realigns our thinking in Philippians chapter 3. The apostle teaches us that if we are going to grow as servants of the Lord, then we must forget some things and reach for others. He reminds us that we need to look to the example of Jesus and con- form our lives to his. In Philippians 3:14, Paul writes about forgetting those things which are behind. What was he referring to? In verse 2, he reminds Christians to beware of evil workers. He calls them dogs. If we are going to press towards the mark of the high calling of God, then we must put past enemies behind us. I know many people that have compromised their walk with the Lord by harboring bitter- ness against someone that wronged them in the past. We should not let the evil work of someone in our past hinder our service to God today. We sometimes allow the decisions and behaviors of our parents to negatively affect our lives for many years. This should not be so. Whether we suffer persecu- tion from evil parents, some- one at work, or someone in our community, we should not allow them to be stum- bling blocks in our service to the Lord. Paul warns the Hebrew church to follow peace with all men and beware lest a root of bitter- ness springs up in them (Hebrews 12:15). When we allow the actions of others to consume us, then we are per- mitting a root of bitterness to grow within us and hinder our relationship with God. We also need to forget our own past sins. Satan will try to cast a shadow of doubt about our worthiness to serve Jesus. He will remind us of transgressions that we have committed in days past and cause us to second-guess our commitment to the Lord. We can rest on the authority of the scriptures and forget past transgressions. In fact the Bible states that if any man is in Christ Jesus, he is a new creature (2 Corinthians 5:17). Old things are passed away for the born again child of God. Paul states that all things are become new because of the work of Jesus Christ. Positionally, we know there is no eternal condemnation for the child of God (Romans 8:1). In the Bible we are referred to as the sons of God (1 John 3:1). Don't let your past sins hinder your future service and commitment to the Lord. Referring to the mercy of the Lord, David pens in Psalms 103:12 this promise, "As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us." Forget the sins of the past and remember the mercies of God. Finally, we must also for- get past glories. Some churches will try to live off of accomplishments of the past and relish the "good ole days," thinking that there will never be another season of blessings in the future. The church (or individual) that spends their days living in the past will quickly lose their effectiveness as a ser- vant of the Lord in the pre- sent and future. While we ought to be thankful for the blessings of the past, we need God's grace and blessing today. In Psalms 68:19 David writes, "Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation." God blesses us daily. We need to pray to him, search his scriptures, and live an obedient life today! Nobody can adequate- ly honor the Lord by living off yesterday's blessings. Jesus taught us to pray unto the Lord to give us our daily bread during the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 6:11). Paul elaborates on the neces- sity of serving God today in 2 Corinthians 6:2 by exclaim- ing, "Now is the day of salva- tion." I pray that God will bless us to be renewed spiri- tually that we may serve God better today than we did yes- terday. I believe that the best days of the church of the Lord Jesus Christ may be yet to come. The mark that we are to be reaching for is the high call- ing of God in Christ Jesus. Paul likens our service to God unto a race. We are not in the race because of our own merit, but because of the work of Jesus on the cross. However, we are called to run this race of life in such a way that God would be mag- nified. Long distance runners are able to successfully com- plete races because of the goal that they keep foremost in their minds-the finish line. This also applies to our Christipn race. We are able to endure the persecution of others. We have the strength to overcome our own sinful decisions, and seek to serve God better today than yester- day because of the one who died to enable us to run the race. We are strengthened to know that at the end of our spiritual race, the Heavenly Father is at the finish line to welcome us in his open arms. That is why we press towards the mark. That is why we can run with patience the race that is set before us in this life (Hebrews 12:1). May God bless us to forget our pasts and reach towards those things that are pleasing unto the Lord. Michael Green, Jr. is pastor of Palm Chapel Primitive Baptist Church (www.palm- chapel.org) in Crestview, FL. Palm Chapel meets every Sunday at 10:30 am and Wednesday at 6:00 pm. Pastor Green can be con- tacted at (850) 689-3383 or by email at pastor@palm- chapel.org. He warmly invites you to come and worship at Palm Chapel Primitive Baptist Church. Forgetting and reaching Q CHURCH SERVICES Apostolic Apostolic Life Tabernacle and Pastor Shane Chessor cordially invite you to worship with them. Sunday Worship, 10:00 AM, 6:00 PM. Located Hwy. 90W. 1 mile from city limit sign turn left onto Shoffner Blvd. then left on Pinewood to 3136 Pinewood Dr., Crestview. For more information call the church at 689- 2422. Apostolicl/Petecostal ."' Hester, Cornprstorke Ministries is located at 1599 Hester Church Road in Baker. Sunday services 2 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m. worship. Bible Study Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. Call 682-5367 for information. Assemblies Campton Assembly of God Church is located at 6924 Hwy 85 North in Laurel Hill. The Sunday service is at 10:30 AM. For more information call the church at 652-4581 or Pastor Kelly at 423-0375. First Assembly of God: 400 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, Office hours Monday through Friday, 9-4. Pastor Mark English. Sunday: 8:30 AM early morning worship, 10 AM Sunday School; 11 AM morning worship; and a 6 PM evening service. X-cel Youth Ministry 3 p.m., X-ceed Children's Ministry 4 p.m. Women's Bible Study Monday, at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Men's Bible Study Monday at 6 p.m. Teen girls Bible Study 6:15 p.m. every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month. Monday, Women's Bible Study 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Men's Bible Study 6 p.m. Tuesday Choir Practice 6:30 p.m. Special needs bus available for 11 a.m. service. Call the church at 682-3518 for pickup. Golan Assembly of God: 6612 Hwy. 189 N., Baker. Phone 537- 3043. Pastored by Rev. James E. Paul. Sunday services: Sunday School 9:45 a.m., morning worship at 11 a.m., and evening worship at 6 p.m. Milligan Assembly of God: 5408 Hwy. 4, Baker. Phone 537- 4945. Senior Pastor Wayne Johnson, Interim Youth Pastor Rachel Youngblood. Sunday services: Sunday School 9:30 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m., Kingdom Kids 10:30 a.m. evening service 6 p.m. North Central Assembly of God: at 158 N. Woodlawn Drive in Crestview. Phone: 689-0209 or 537- 7115. Minister A. Paul Hinton. Sunday services Sunday School at 10 a.m., morning worship at 11 a.m., evening worship at 6 p.m. Shady Grove Assembly of God: Sunday services begin at 9:45 AM with Sunday School, followed by 10:45 AM and 6 PM worship ser- vices. Shady Grove is located at 1189 Shady Grove Church Road in Baker, just off Hwy. 189. Welcome Assembly of God located on Hwy. 393 in the Dorcas community, invites you to join them for Sunday services including Sunday School at 9:45 AM and wor- ship services at 10:45 and 6 PM. Call 682-1683 if you need directions. Baptist Beaver Creek BC services: Beaver Creek Baptist Church, locat- ed six miles West of Baker, has Sunday School at 10:00 AM, morn- ing worship at 11:00 AM, and Children's Church at 11:15 AM. Calvary Baptist Church: 612 E. Chestnut Ave., Crestview. Pastor: Rev. Rhett Everage. Sunday ser- vices 8:45 a.m. continental break- fast; 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 10:45 a.m. morning worship; 11 a.m. youth worship; 6 p.m. evening ser- vice. Nursery provided for children 5 and under. Central Baptist Church: Located at 951 S. Ferdon Blvd., `drestview. Sunday services, include 9:15 a.m. bible study; 10:30 a.m. worship and praise service; 5:30 p.m. worship and praise, Awana for Kids. For additional information call 682-5525 or visit the church website www.centralcrestview.com. Emmanuel Baptist Church, 3252 East James Lee Blvd., Crestview. Phone: 682-9416. Email address: ebc@ebccrestview.com. Teaching Pastor Mark Seagle. Celebration services: 6 p.m. Saturday, Sunday at 8:45 AM and 10:30 AM. Jungle Jubilee for nursery, Preschool/The Zone (Children's Church) K-5th Graders during all cel- ebrations. Evening celebrations throughout the community Life groups for adults. On Campus Sunday Night Safari for preschoolers, G-Force for K-5th Graders. Fuel 247- Worship Service/Small Groups (Youth). All Sunday evening opportunities are from 5-7 p.m. Evelenar Baptist Church: 2820 Carver Avenue, Crestview. Rev. Benjamin T. Randolph. Sunday Services 9:30 AM Sunday School, 11 AM morning worship, and at 3 p.m. every 1st Sunday is the Hour of Power. Phone: 682-2218. First Baptist Church of Crestview: 798 N. Pearl Street- (across Hwy. 90 from courthouse, behind Burger King. Pastor Alan Kilgore. Phone 682-2544. Sunday services 8:45 Welcome Center opens/9:00 Sunday School/10:30 morning worship, chil- dren's worship/ 4:00 Student Leadership; Youth Choir / 5:000 Youth discipleship; Youth Ensemble; Ladies, Men, Children and Preschool Bible Studies; Book Club/ 6 PM evening worship. First Baptist Church of Baker: Located at 1347 14th Street, Baker (across from the Baker School foot- ball field). Rev. Cliff Morgan Bible Study at 9:00 a.m. and Worship at 10:30 a.m. For more information you may call the church office at 537-2993. First Baptist Church of Holt: 532 Hwy 90 West, PO Box 38, Holt, FL. 32564. Phone 537-6170. Pastor David Wheat. Sunday services: 9 AM Small Group Bible Study. 10:15 AM Praise and Worship Service. Goodhope Baptist Church, 1895 Owen Cotton Road off Hwy. 189, Baker, in the Escambia Farms community. Pastor Jim Skates, Worship Leader Randy Batson. Phone: 537-8720 or 537-8740. Services: Men's prayer 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 9:45 a.m., wor- ship 11 a.m.. Evening Services: Discipleship training 5 p.m. worship 6 p.m. Live Oak Baptist Church, locat- ed off Hwy. 85 South near Shoal River Country Club. Rev. Bill White. Regular Sunday services are Bible study at 9:45 AM, morning wor- ship service at 11 AM. An additional Bible study class is at 5 PM, followed by evening worship at 6 PM. Living Faith Baptist Church: 837 West James Lee Blvd., Crestview. Pastor Chaplain David Pettis. Sunday services Sunday School 10 AM and worship at 11 AM Discipleship Training 6 PM, and evening worship 7 PM Children's Church Sunday morning. Phone - 682-4371. Magnolia Baptist Church: Located at 3198 Hwy 602, Laurel Hill. Pastor Roy Mooneyham. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 a.rr' tilh' children's church for 3-56 and nursery for under 3. E.r.nngr Worship 6:00 p.m. For further infor- mation, call 652-2900 or 652-3149. New Life Missionary Baptist Church: Pastor Sanford Hayes. 285 Duggan Ave., Crestview. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. on Sunday. Palm Chapel Primitive Baptist Church: 201 Cadle Dr., Crestview. Elder Michael Green, Jr., Pastor. Sunday 10:30 AM. Call 689-3383 for more information. Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church: Pastor, Dr. Jerry Haley. 5595 Hwy. 4 South, Baker, FL.. Phone (850) 537- 9221. FAX (850) 537-6798. Church website www.cyou.com/-prbcbaker. Sunday services: Morning wor- ship 8:30 and 11 a.m. Bible study 9:45 a.m. Youth H20 worship 5 p.m. Discipleship training 5:30 p.m. Evening worship 6:30 PM. Pyron Chapel Baptist Church: 6498 Wm. Gary Johnson Road, Baker. Interim Pastor Derrick Boring. Sunday services: Bible Study, 9:45 a.m.; worship at 11:00 a.m.; Bible book study at 5:30 p.m. Phone: 368-0238. Valley Road Baptist Church: 1018 Valley Road, Crestview. Phone 850-682-4513. Rev. Philip Mark. Times for Sunday Services: Bible Study 9:45 a,m., morning wor- ship 11 A.M, Discipleship training 5 p.m., and evening worship 6 p.m. Woodlawn Baptist located at 824 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, Pastor Patrick Pfrimmer. Sunday School meets at 9 AM with morning worship at 10:30 AM. A service for the hearing impaired is also offered on Sunday morning. Sunday evening service is at 6 PM, and the Youth Choir meets at 5 PM. Call the church at 682-2924 for infor- mation. Catholic Our Lady of Victory Catholic Community, 550 Adams Drive, Crestview. Telephone 682-4622. Ministers: Father. Steven "O'Connor and Father Florencio Lagura. Times for services: Sunday Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 8 a.m. Mass. Saturday 5 p.m. Special events: RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) class every Monday from 7 to 9 p.m: Church of McDonald Street Church of Christ: at 744 South McDonald Street in Crestview, with Minister Bro. Henry Herbert and Youth Minister, Bro. Daniel Jackson. 10 a.m. Bible class on Sunday, followed by 11:15 a.m. worship. Evening wor- ship at 6 p.m. on Sundays. For more information, call 682-6230. Church of Christ Airport Road: Sunday Bible study at 9 AM, worship services at 10 AM, Sunday worship at 6 PM, Minister Jason Green. Crestview Church of God, Pastor Larry Collins. Sunday school 10 11 AM; morning worship 11 AM 12 PM; and 6-9 PM evening ser- vice on Sundays. Call 682-3045 for more information. Church of New Covenant, Pastors Charles, Sr., and Maxine Whisnand invite you to attend their services, located at 3191 North Newman Avenue in Crestview. Sunday services include Adult Bible Study and Children's Church at 10 AM, followed by Praise Hour at 11 AM. Call 682-8433 for more informa- tion. Church of the Resurrection: 66 :r'th Stree, Sh'aliriar FL.. The Rev: Canon ..,Mcrael G. Carr. Sunday ser- .vices at 10 AM, morning prayer on 1st, 3rd, 5th; and holy communion on 2nd and 4th Sundays. Episcopal Church of the Epiphany: Located at 424 Garden St., Crestview behind the Teachers Credit Union. Children's Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Nursery is available. The first Sunday of the month there will be a Potluck Brunch following the ser- vice. Interim Vicar is the Rev. George A. Gilbert, Jr. Office hours are Tuesday 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Call 689- 1410 for more information. All are welcome. Lutheran Our Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church LCMS: 178 W. North Avenue in Crestview. Rev. Vance G. Tech. Sunday services include Sunday School for all ages at 9 a.m., and a historical worship service with Holy Communion for all ages at 10:30 A.M. Private confession and absolu- tion every Friday from 9 a.m.-noon. Call 682-3154 for more information. First Lutheran Church of Florala: at 24512 5th Avenue (US 331) in Florala AL, pastored by Rev. Jack Betz. 9:30 a.m. worship, fellow- ship 10:30 a.m., and Sunday School 11 a.m. Phone (334) 858-3515. On Route 331 near the Florida line in Florala, Ala. Call (334) 858-3515 for more specific directions. Methodist Baker First United Methodist: located just north of the traffic light in Baker. Their new pastor is Rev. Richard M. Hughes. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m., worship service is at 11 a.m. You will be warmly wel- comed here First United Methodist: 599 Eighth Avenue, Crestview, The Rev. Bruce Sheffield is Senior Pastor, and Dr. R. Lee Thigpen, Lay Leader (FUMC). Traditional services at 8 a.m., in the Christ Chapel, and at 11 a.m., in the Main Sanctuary. Contemporary service in the Christ Chapel at 9:30 a.m. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. For information, call 682-2018, during normal business hours. Hopewell United Methodist Church: Rev. Elaine Hagenbuch. Services 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month at 8:45 a.m., Sunday School at 10 a.m. Located 5 miles west of Laurel Hill on New Ebenezer Road, just over the AL state line. (850) 652- 4474 or (334) 858-3456. Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, 502 McDonald Street, in Crestview. Rev. Matthew Ewing. Regular services include: Sunday- church school 9:30 AM, praise service 10:45 AM, and worship service 11:00 AM; Tuesday services include: 6 PM prayer meet- ing, and men's bible study at 7 PM. For information, call 682-7799. New Bethel United Methodist Church, located at 5986 Hwy. 85 North. Camp meetings in July and August at Sunday, 11 a.m. worship service. Church casual dress. Phone: 682-9671 St. Mark United Methodist Church, 2250 P.J. Adams Pkwy. in Crestview, offers the following ser- vices: 9 a.m. Sunday School, 10 a.m.' Sunday morning Fotorship. A nursery is a TI 1:- I i i .,., :' Clergyman is Rev. Steve Stock. Call 682-5280 for more information. Nazarene Aplin Road Church of the Nazarene: 395 Aplin Road, Crestview. Rev. Gary Monk. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., morning worship 10:45 a.m., and evening service at 6 p.m. 682-7995. Nondenominational Mount Olive Community Church: Pastor D.L. Lyons invites all interested to Sunday Services at 10 a.m., Tuesday Ladies' meeting at 7 p.m. with Marie C. Lyons, and Thursday Bible study'at 7 p.m. with Pastor Dennis. The church is located at 5661 Mt. Olive Road in Crestview. Directions approximately 7 miles east on Hwy. 90, turn left on Mt. Olive Road, 2 miles. Call 682-6218 for more information. W.O.W. Ministry: Without Walls Ministry of the Full Gospels meets every 2nd Saturday of each month. Praise and worship speakers at 10:00 a.m. Lunch is provided. Located 2 miles out of Florala on Hwy 54 (right turn off of 54) in Lakewood Community Baptist Church building on State Line Road. All are encouraged to come and all will be welcome. Contact Helen Stevens for more information at 850- 865-4852. Pentecostal Auburn Pentecostal Church: Independent Pentecostal church at 6144 Hwy. 85 North, Crestview. Pastor: Rev. Ron Williamson. Sunday Services: Sunday. School 9:30 a.m., morning worship and chil- dren's church 10:30 a.m., evening and youth services at 6 p.m. Nursery available for all services. Phone: 6826357; fax 689-4402. Calvary Apostolic Church: 1010 Bay Street, Crestview. Sunday 10 a.m. worship service with Sunday School. Sign language available at all services. Pastor Charles Braneff, Jr. Church phone: (850) 423-1198. Pastor's phone: 682-6191. First Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ: Sunday services for First Pentecostal are at 10 AM and 6 PM. Pastor Wilbur Hawkins. Located at 997 East Chestnut Ave. in Crestview. Call (850) 682-3497 for more information. Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church: 492 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, pastored by Rev. Frank Beall. Sunday School, 10 AM; worship 11 AM. For more information, call 682-2835. Unitarian Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Emerald Coast (UUFEC): located at 1295 Bayshore Drive, Valparaiso, Florida. Minister: The Reverend Rodney Debs. Service is held at 10:30 AM each Sunday. For further updates, check http://www.uufec.com, the Verbal Chalice, Wick, or please call the Fellowship at 678-7197, or 243- 5247. Unity Way of Life Unity Center: Pastor Rev. George A. Schmidt, Ph.D., the Way of Life Unity Center is located at 1797 Hurlburt Road in Fort Walton Beach. Sunday services: 9:30 AM and 11 AM Celebration Services. Youth Education programs along with cnildcare are only provideiythe 11 AM service. All are welcome. For information, call the office at 864-1232 (hours by appointment). There is also a Metaphysical Bookstore (864-5945) open Sunday from 9AM to 1 PM, and the Dial-A-Thought line, 864-9139. Other Eglin Air Force Base Chapel: Protestant Sunday Worship Services/Religious Education - 0800 Traditional in West Gate Chapel; 0930 Traditional in West Gate Chapel; 0930 Gospel in Chapel Center; 1000 Contemporary at the Cherokee Elementary School Auditorium; Sunday School classes are available for ages 3 through adult. Call 882-8527. For more infor- mation, call Chaplain Sarah Shirley at 883-9736. Eglin Air Force Base Chapel: Catholic Weekend Mass Schedule - 1700 hours, Sat. in the West Gate Chapel; 0745 hours, Sun. in the Chapel Center; 1115 hours, Sun. in the West Gate Chapel. For Religious Education, call 882-7320 All military and their families are invited to join us at our many diverse services. We have services for Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and Islamic faith groups, as well as activ- ities for all ages. Call the chapel at 882-2111 for times and locations. Christian Life Center: Pastor Jason Palmer. Prayer is held Sunday at 2 PM, with Sunday ser- vices and Sunday School at 2:30. Christian Life Center is located at 410 Wingard Street; call (850) 305- 0198 for more information. Healing Stream Ministries: Pastor Jonathan Griffin. Saturday services are being held. The min- istry is located at the corner of E. Robinson and Church Street in Crestview. Call Pastor Griffin at 682-5455 for more information. The Chapel, an independent worshipping community, has ser- vices every Sunday morning at 7:30 AM with Chaplain Hayward Chapman, and at 9 AM with Chaplain Chuck Chapman. Services are held at 1093 S. Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview. Phone: (850) 682-9887 or (850) 423-0526. The Awakening Ministries, Inc., a not-for-profit Christian music ministry, meets every Saturday from 2-7 PM under the pavilion, Kit Drive, Crestview. Their phone number is 689-1259. For more information call or email awakeningministries@praize.com. Iglesia Hispana Bethel: Te inbi- ta a los servicios de adoracion a nuestro senior Jesus. Ordon de servicios: Martes ora- cion 7:00 PM; Viernes servicio evan- gelistico 7:30 PM; Domingo escuela Dominical 11:00 AM; Domingo servi- cio evangelistico 6:30 PM Estamos uvicados en la 544 Main Street, Crestview FL, 32536. Telefones (850) 423-0325 y cellular 543-4292. NEW BEGINNINGS The church is at 412 West James Lee Blvd. in Crestview. The Sunday service begins at 10:30 a.m. Church Events MONTHLY CHURCH WOMEN UNITED MEETING: Church Women United's monthly meeting will be held at Gasden Street United Methodist Church. 901 E. Gaasden Street, Penacola Florida, September 2, 2006 at 10:00 am There will be a spe- cial presentation by the Gadsden Street Preschool Singers. Church Women United is a racially. culturally. theologically inclusive Christian women,s movement. celebrat- ing unity in diversity and work- ing for a world of peace and jus- tice. For more information call 484.5398 or e-mail cwupen- sacola@yahoo.com 2006 FAMILY CONFER- ENCE: "Covenant Keeping: Picking up the Pieces" with Randy Booth. Pastor ol Grace Covenant Church, Nacogaoches, TX on September 22 and 23 Registration will start al 5 00 p.m. on September 22. The cost will be $5.00 per individual or $20.00 per family, which also includes a catered lunch. The conference location will be at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 44 Southview Avenue, Valparaiso. For more informa- lion, please call 678-0060 GOSPEL SING AND FISH FRY: Good Hope Congregational Church is host- ing a Gospel sing and lish try on September 9, 2006. The lish try starts at 5:30 p m. followedd by singing at 6:30 p.m. The featured singers for the evening will be The McKissick Family Singers and Nell Wiggins, Rock Creek Trio and The Good Hope Singers. Good Hope Congregational Church is located seven miles west of Baker on Hwy 4. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2006 PAr.F 4A / Crestvieaw News Bulletin QATI IRDAY R:FPTFMRFR 2. 2006 Phillips excels in physics Crest- v i e w residents John and Karen Phillips, are the proud parents of PHILLIPS S a r a h Phillips, who is continuing her research in physics and as a McNair Scholar at Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y. Sarah is a senior with the finishing her bachelor's degree in physics and attending graduate school in January 2007. This is quite an accomplishment for her; she will have finished undergraduate requirements in three and a half years. The 12th Annual Western New York Ronald E. McNair Research Conference took place recently in Niagara Falls, NY. First-generation college students from low- income backgrounds or students from under- represented groups interested in performing research in science or engineering may be able to become a McNair Scholar. LOCAL News Bulletin / PAGE 5A Hubbard to compete in Colgate Country Showdown Special to the News Bulletin Local country artist Jim Hubbard has been chosen to perform at the local level of the Colgate Country Showdown by 102.7 WXBM in Pace. The contest will be held on Saturday, Sept. 9, at the Farmer's Opry in Chumuckla. The 25th Annual Colgate Country Showdown is designed to find the most promising country music talent in America and to give these performers a chance to launch their professional music careers. The Colgate Country Showdown begins each Appreciation Day postponed Due to scheduling problems the Crestview Chamber of Commerce Fundraising Committee will be postponing Armed Forces Appreciation Day 2006 to 2007. All money will be refunded. If you have any questions please call Sandy Sims at (850) 244-4740 or Tony Mallini at (850) 585- 6377. Door prize winner Dr. Amy Riggs was the lucky winner of a door prize at a recent Kiwanis luncheon. Presenting her with' the prize is Kiwanis president Alan Prather. spring with over 450 local talent contests sponsored by country music radio stations throughout the U.S. Winners advance to their respective state competitions held at leading fairs and expositions. Acts then compete for a $1,000 prize, the state title and the opportunity to advance to one of five Regional Finals. It's the last step before the prestigious National Final, which is televised to a national audience from country music's most exciting venues, like the stage of the Grand Ole Opry House, the Grand Palace Theatre in Branson, the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Epcot Center at Walt Disney World, and Universal Studio in Florida. Audiences from coast to coast cheer on the regional winners as they compete for the grand prize of $100,000 and the national title. A uniform judging system is used at all levels of competition to ensure fairness. The Country Showdown has become a reliable source of rising country music stars over its 25-year history that had a rather humble beginning. Over the years, stars such as Garth Brooks, Sara Evans & John Michael Montgomery have competed in the Country Showdown. At the 1983 National Final, Martina McBride and Neal McCoy competed against one another, only to lose to The Jim Arnold Band. In 1985, Sweethearts Of The Rodeo won the National Final before becoming one of country music's hottest duos. Hubbard is on that road to success with the support of his fans. Come listen to him by attending the Colgate Country Showdown. For more information about the event please contact 102.7 WXBM at www.wxbm.com or contact Jim Hubbard Studios in Laurel Hill at 652-2196. -Il Country singer Jim Hubbard will be one of the contestants in the Colgate Country Showdown on Sept. 9. The showdown has often been a start for such stars as Garth Brooks and Martina McBride. Three-car wreck ends at HRS building Ken Nielsen News Bulletin Reporter An automobile accident at the corer of Walnut Street and Ferdon Boulevard Wednesday morning sent one person to the hospital and three vehicles to the auto body repair shop. According to a Crestview Police Department accident report, Geraldine Lewis, 58, of 748 Hayes Place, struck the rear of a vehicle driven by Troye Hedeman, 46, of 3928 Chambray Road, causing Hedeman to veer to the right and strike a power pole. Lewis then .lost control of her 2000 Ford Expedition and veered to the left, crossing two lanes of oncoming traffic, and smashed into the wooded area at the corer of Walnut Street and Ferdon Boulevard. The Expedition collided with a large tree and continued through the woods onto Walnut Street with the trunk of the tree embedded in the front of it. The car then slammed into a parked State Risk Management 2000 Jeep Cherokee that was parked in the HRS parking lot, pushing the Jeep into the building. A witness to the accident, Amirah Workman, 21, of 5256 Kemp Road, was parked in the space next to the Jeep. "I hurried over to see if she was alright but she was unresponsive," said Workman. CPD Officer Ben Dowdy wrote in his accident report that Lewis's husband indicated that his wife had a history of seizures due to diabetes, and possibly had a seizure prior to the crash. Lewis was transported to the North Okaloosa Medical Center for treatment. Hedeman was treated at the scene for minor bruises. Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin A tow truck works to dislodge a tree trunk from the front of Geraldine Lewis' 2000 Ford Expedition Wednesday after she lost control of her vehicle on Ferdon Boulevard. Lewis traveled nearly 300 feet through a wooded area before entering Walnut Street and slamming iinto a Jeep Cherokee that was parked at the HRS building. A portion of the large tree that was embedded in Lewis' vehicle ended up in the rear compartment of the Jeep Cherokee following impact. Lewis was taken to North Okaloosa Medical Center for treatment. Ofhe oeilceAw at 91Aet uAatloitaf Tank 06 Chteatuew Aepkegent ovek 270 combined yeams o6 phojeggionaV banhking eypehience. Olfese educated and highly slzkled baakeit wiO be happg to ghow gou what a tiaditioft o6 courmuudty hometown bankling is aQi about. Main Bank 302 N. Wilson St. 682-5111 Your Hometown Bank Since 1956 OF CRESTVIEW Member FDIC LENDER Branch Bank Crestview Comers Plaza 682-3111 Strong Family Values Alexis has been married for over 31 years to Colonel Daniel 'Buff' Tibbetts, USAF (Ret), and has two daughters, Natalie Tibbetts M.D. and Daniel Tibbetts, a high school junior. she is the daughter of Y.A. and Thelma Clegome of Crestview and a product of the Okaloosa County School System. As a 20-year military spouse, Alexis understands the family stresses associated with military reassignments and deployments. Alexis is a member of many community service organizations and is an active member of Shalimar United Methodist church. * Florida Gifted Association Teacher of Year, 1989 * AMSOUTH Bank Education Excellence Award, 1993 * Florida Region 1 Outstanding Assist Principal, 1997 * Huntingdon College Alumnus of the Year, 2004 * Emerald Coast Magazine Educator of the Year, 2005 * Founded the Emerald Coast Children's Science Center * Initiated the Odyssey of the Mind Competition in countywide * Developed the first Okaloosa County Career Academy * Established the school of choice at Destin Middle School * Initiated the first Okaloosa Advanced Placement Institute The Teachers' Choice Endorsed by the Okaloosa County Education Association PluauL eit oW Paod, Peiepwwd ua rit te k Futoe Political advertisement paid for and approved by Alexis Tibbetts, Republican, for Superintendent, Okaloosa County Schools Get Ready for Hurricane Season with a FREE Gas Generator* ALL WOOD (optional) 3 week production FREE Measuring FREE Design FREE Estimates // Showrooms: 527-A Mary Esther Cutoff (Next door to ART's TV & Appliance) 850-862-4774 Additional Showrooms: S ER ITINES PICE CArI4NT. 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Alexis C, Tibbetts eox Superintendent Okaloosa County Schools A Pov nL " I, JL1 IVILYL-1 I C-, f-WWW - rrl ___MMW( 11 %4 "'e'i*** PAGI RA / Crmstview News Bulletin LOCAL NEWS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2006 O MILITARY CALENDAR ARMED FORCES APPRECIA- TION DAY POSTPONED: Due to scheduling problems the Crestview Chamber of Commerce Fundraising Committee will be postponing Armed Forces Appreciation Day 2006 to 2007. They will refund all money that has been sent, and will start fresh next year for sponsor's opportunities. If you have any questions please call Sandy Sims at (850) 244-4740 or Tony Mallini at (850) 585-6377. Thank you for your support. REUNION TOUR OF ASSOC. OF FIFTH ARMY VETERANS: A 10- day tour is being scheduled May 7 through May 17 for The Association of Fifth Army Veterans of World War II, Italian Campaign's veterans and their families. The tour will include visits to cities, towns, and places their fathers, grandfathers, and friends fought and died for in Rome, Anzio, Cassino, Florence, Futa Pass-Mt. Battaglia, Bologna, Venice, and American mili- tary cemeteries. To join the tour, contact Sy Canton at 561-865-8495 or by mail at 5121 B Nesting Way, Delray Beach, FL. ARMED FORCES APPRECIA- TION DAY SAT., NOV. 4: Armed Forces Appreciation Day has been set for Saturday, November 4th at the Northwest Florida Fairgrounds. This is a joint project of six area Chambers of Commerce including Greater Fort Walton Beach, Crestview, Niceville, Walton, Destin and Navarre. The pur- pose of the event is to demonstrate appreciation to our military and their fainilies for their dedication and sacri- fices insuring our freedom. The event will be a fun-filled day of activities for the whole family, including a top national recording artist, local entertainment, family activities, food, vendor and sponsor booths, plus fireworks. If you would like to show your appreciation by being a sponsor or volunteering your services in some way, please call your local Chamber of Commerce. For other information, contact Tony Mallini at 585-6377 or Bernie DeLong at 642-0017. ( OBITUARIES Collis Beck Aug. 2, 1938 Aug. 27, 2006 Collis Beck, age 68, of Escambia Farms, FL went to his heavenly home on August 27, 2006, sur- rounded by his loving f wife, family and friends. e Collis was born in - Covington County, Alabama on August 2, 1938 to Otis and Willier Beck. His family moved to Escambia Farms in 1944. After graduating from Escambia Farms "' ';J High School he joined i. ! the Air Force and was stationed at MacDill ., AFB, Tampa, Florida. He found the love of his life, Virginia Elmore. They were married in 1961 and enjoyed 45 wonderful years together. He was an aviation sheetmetal mechanic with Fairchild for 10 years in St. Petersburg, FL. He relocat- ed to Okaloosa County in 1972 and worked for the Okaloosa County School Board for 29 years, retiring as a foreman witlhgruonds mainteaecmps.GOllie. enjoy farming and raising cattle with his uncle. Cecil Beck. He served as a Deacon at Red Oak Baptist Church. Collis was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and neighbor to all. He was preceded in death by his par- ents Otis and Willier Beck and brother James Beck. Collins is survived by his wife Virginia E. Beck; chil- dren, Deborah Cudney and husband Alan, Cynthia Nasca and husband Mike, Sandra Trekell and Brian -Beck; grandchildren, Michael and Christopher Holcomb, Jessica and Jonathan Cudney, Christina and Melissa Nasca, and Emma, Caleb and Kara Beck; sis- ters, Marie (Eddie) Ramer and Marilyn Eppestine and Frank Milillo and one brother, Edward (Elsie) Beck. A special appreciation for the compassionate care from the nurses and staff of Covenant Hospice. Funeral Services were held on Wednesday, August 30, from the Red Oak Baptist Church with Bros. Harold Morris and Jerry Hutcheson officiating. Burial fol- lowed in the Red Oak Cemetery. The family received friends on Tuesday at the funeral home. Brackney Funeral Service, Crestview, was in charge of arrangements. Ellen Adams March 21, 1951 Aug. 30, 2006 Ellen Adams, age 55, of Crestview, Fla., passed away on Aug. 30, 2006 at Fort Walton Beach Medical center. She was born on March 21,1951 in Atmore, Ala. and was a long time resident of Crestview. Ellen worked for Crestview Seafood for nearly 20 years. She is preceded in death by husband Barney Adams, parents, John and Velma Alford; brother Lonzo Alford, and sister, Pearl Augustine. Survivors are her brothers, Raymond Alford of Crestview, Roy Alford of Dansville, N.Y., and Raymond Allen Odor of Crestview; a sister, Leona Alford of Crestview. A time of visitation was held on Friday, Sept. 1, 2006 at Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted from the chapel of Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home on Sat., Sept. 2 at 10:00 a.m. with Rev. Larry Batson officiating. Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements. Charlie F. Powell Aug. 13, 1912 -Aug. 29, 2006 Charlie Franklin Powell, age 94, passed away on Aug. 29, 2006. Mr. Powell was born in Crestview on Aug. 13, 1912. He was one of 12 children of Henry Frank and Gussie Powell. He worked at Eglin AFB (Civil Service) for 27 years before his retirement. Charlie was a member of First United Methodist Church of Crestview. Charlie Powell played on Crestview's first high school football team (1927). He was a two way tackle on a team with just 12 players. He played foot- ball, as he said, because it was fun. After serving in the South Pacific during WIIn (P.S. Arny, 48th Coastal Artillery Div.i i. Charlie returned" to Crestview to build a house on Alabama Street .a and raise a family. He just wanted to get back home, he said, and live somewhere between Shoal River and Garden City. He did that! He had a gentle heart and a firm hand and his family and friends will miss him. He was preceded in death by his wife. Clyde Parker Powell. Charlie Powell is survived by: his son, Buddy and Brenda Powell of Belton, Texas; daughter, Linda and Bill Parker of Crestview, Florida; grandchildren, Kelley Hope, Ryan Hope, Rachel and Rubin Munoz, Charlsie Powell, Tract and Dean Mason, Ty and Melissa Parker, Travis and Sandi Parker; great-grandchildren, Aubrie, Averie, Parker, Amber, Trevor, Kurt and Drake; and numerous nieces, nephews and extended family. A visitation was held at the Chapel of Whitehurst- Powell Funeral Home on Friday, Sept. 1, 2006 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held at First United Methodist Church of Crestview on Saturday, Sept. 2 beginning at 1:00 p.m. with Reverend Wesley Spivey and Reverend Bruce Sheffield officiating. Burial will follow at Liveoak Park Memorial Cemetery. Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements. Rev. Billy White July 5, 1947 Sept. 1, 2006 Rev. Billy W. White, 59, passed away Thurs., Sept. 1, 2006. Visitation will be held at Liveoak Baptist Church on Sunday, Sept. 3 from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. A celebra- tion of Bill's life will be held Monday, Sept. 4 at 10 a.m. at the church, followed immediate by graveside ser- vices, with Brackney Funeral Service in charge of the arrangements. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the church's Together We Grow Building Fund. An advocate of the ethics movement among Florida attorneys for more than 20 years! The Florida Bar has honored Ross Goodman with its highest level of recognition for his skills and ethics in civil trial law and business litigation. V Helped write and interpret Florida Legal Rules of Ethics. V Served on the Florida Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism. V Served on many Florida Bar committees., V A highly successful and experienced trial lawyer for more than 15 years. Taught Legal Studies at UWF for the last seven years. Sample Ballot NON PARTISAN CIRCUIT JUDGE, 1ST CIRCUIT GROUP 24 (Vote for One) mMesser o Ross M. Goodman 4- Complete the arrow for Goodman Vote September 5th for II; A Good Man For Circuit Judge www.goodmanforjudge.com Political Advertisement. Paid for and approved by Ross Goodman, NPA, for Circuit Judge. 3321VE0 REH.-3a'J O'j The advertisers below wish you the safest of holidays this Labor Day weekend. Century 21 Baylis &Davis Wanda Davis: (850) 685-1537 Richard Baylis: (850) 830-6543 Whitehurst-Powell Funeral Home 436 W. James Lee Blvd. Crestview (850) 682-3052 Fowler's Septic Tanks 5363 Fairchild Rd. Crestview (850) 682-5233 Foxwood Country Club 4927 Antioch Rd. Crestview (850) 682-2012 Mack's Auto- Tech Inc. 101 John King Rd. Crestview (850) 682-5470 Sears 1133 Industrial Dr. Crestview (850) 689-8500 First National Bank of Crestview 302 N. Wilson St. Crestview (850) 682-5111 Factory Spec Collision 5165 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview (850) 423-0691 Casey Electric 225 N. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview (850) 682-3037 Lee Pontiac 4300 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview (850) 682-2708 Badcock and More 594 N. Main St. Crestview (850) 682-6835 Superior Septic 755 W. JamesLee Blvd. Crestview (850) 682-4440 Palm Chapel Primitive Baptist Church 201 Cadle Dr. Crestview (850) 689-3383 Fowler's Land Clearing & Dirt Hauling Owner: Tim Fowler Crestview (850) 682-5233 Award Chevrolet 4150 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview (850) 682-2731 F-%% j %P I W V & IW VI VV. Im % .Am w M v% --- ., - .HPq mt i :1 I CA-rl*10r-l,&A\ V CQEDTFIAM 0P 9nnri bA I UKlAY, Z L. IVIL1L.I 5 e- u.IJLJJ -WV LP Shaw Moving & Storage Local Moves We Sell Shipping Supplies Call Richard for a Free Quote 682-2765 120 W. Williams St., Crestview, FL 2006-07 ^- WOMEN VANITY FAIR Sept. 11th Meetings @ 6:00pm League Starts @ 6:30pm O MIXED September 6th Meetings @ 6:00pm League Starts @ 6:30pm O WOMEN LAZY LOAFERS Sept. 5th 9:30am NEW LEAGUE: MERCHANTS LEAGUE @ 11:30pm Sept 5th MEN BUSINESSMEN Sept. 7th Meetings @ 6:00pm League Starts @ 6:30pm MIXED CHURCH LEAGUE Sept. 14th 9:00am PAGE 7A / Crestview News Bulletin Benefit planned Sept. 16 for Ethan Bergeron On Sat., Sept. 16 in Pensacola, the Sugarbear Foundation is sponsoring a motorcycle fundraiser for 10-month-old Ethan Bergeron. Ethan was born on Oct. 24, 2005 to April and Fred Bergeron. His grandparents are JoAnn and Forest Hope, who was born and raised in Crestview. Ethan was born with a hole in his lungs, and suf- fers from Posterior Urethra Valves Disease. PUV is a urinary tract abnormality that causes the organs of the urinary tract to swell, caus- ing tissue and cell damage. Because of the disease Ethan has to have two oper- ations, one for reconstruc- tion of the valves, and a kid- ney transplant. The Sugarbear II - Hope4Ethan Ride will begin with registration at 10 a.m. at the intersection of Pace and Palafox in Pensacola. The ride starts at 12 noon, and will end at the Molino ball field with food, music and raffles. Registration is $10 per rider, and there will be an additional $10 fee at the ball field for live music and food prepared by Archie's Smokehouse Catering. Lunch includes pork, chick- en, sausage, baked beans, coleslaw, potato salad, Texas toast, and iced tea. Donations may also be contributed to the Ethan Bergeron Foundation account at First Gulf Bank, 2200 Airport Blvd., Pensacola, Florida 32504. The Sugarbear Foundation was created in honor of 14-year-old honor of Laura "Sugarbear" Myrick, who passed away on Sept. 22, 2005 while awaiting donor lungs for a transplant operation. The foundation, created by her family, is dedicated to help- ing transplant patients and their families before, during and after a transplant oper- ation through monetary grants, food, housing and/or gas allowances as well as assistance with medical debts. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organi- zation. For more information please contact Jo Ann Hope at (850) 587-5371 or visit http://www.hope4ethan.co m. Mrs. Hope will also dis- cuss the motorcycle run on the radio (1330 AM) from 4:00 to 4:30 on Sept. 7. The Sugarbear Foundation will host a Sept. 16 motor- cycle fundraiser for Ethan Bergeron, shown in Pensacola. Ethan suffers from Posterior Urethra Valve Disease, and needs valve reconstruction and kidney transplant surgery. MIXED MIXED LEAGUE Sept. 8th YOUTH Meetings @ 6:00pm YOUTH LEAGUE Sept. 9th League Starts @ 6:30pm 9:00 11:00am S THE AA' FE-STAR Laresa Lewis MORDII PDA N Mortgage Consullant IVIUw fE MOR' II Phone: 850-865-8385,, - Email: laresa.lews@optei. N .. -. Apply for your mortgage onhi :. www.opteum.comiilewis K FlrA Opteum. J L r'icrn F or.' Morngag6 Lender T f' "V, . i~P I~a r^ t' f3 le FrAfI;]L ISE R vIMC E S \ ;~*'*s'* Ad No DOWN PAYMENT HOME LOANS ABC 689-2001 Murtgage 420 E. Pine Ave Company, Inc. Crestview, FL 32539 D Iusue NoTices PUBLrn NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY CASE NO. 2006-CA-2638 FREMONT INVESTMENT AND LOAN, Plaintiff, vs JAMES A. CARR, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTER- EST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST, JAMES A. CARR; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JAMES A. CARR; UNKNOWN TENANT; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC SYS- TEMS, INC. ('MERS"), Defendant. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: JAMES A..CARR AND UNKNOWN SOUSE OF JAMES A. CARR, Last Known address: 333 BLUE- FISH DRIVE # 102, FORT WAL- TON BEACH, FL 32548 if alive, and if dead, all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against JAMES A. CARR AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JAMES A. CARR and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property described herein. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following'described proper- ty: CONDOMINIUM UNIT 102, WATERWAY CONDOMINI- UM, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, ACCORDING TO DECLARA- TION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1117, PAGE 212, AS AMEND- ED FROM TIME TO TIME, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it, on Susan Yeong J. Kang, Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 2901 Stirling Road, Suite 300, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312 on or before September 7, 2006, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's Attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 27th day of July, 2006. Don W. Howard As Clerk of the Court By: Kitty Sims As Deputy Clerk Publish: CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN A copy of this Notice of Action, Complaint and Lis Pendens were sent to the defendant and address named above. Our file # 18832 In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons need- ing a reasonable accommodation to participate in this proceeding should, no later that (7) days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court's disability coordinator at 850-651- 7497 1250 N EGLIN PKWY. SUITEA114 SHALIMAR FL 32579. If hearing impaired, contact (TDD) (800) 955-8771 via Florida Relay System. This Is an attempt to collect a debt Any Information obtained will be used for that purpose. 08/12/06 08/19/06 08/26/06 09/02/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 06-DR-003297 CRISTY HUNTER Petitioner, and DENNIS HUNTER Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DIS- SOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: Dennis Hunter 223 Highway Ave NE Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 .tLu ARE rK'.i- F D inrai 3,', Sand mrl iB cauad 13 ae relf a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Cristy Hunter, 93 Country Club Road, Shalimar, FL 32579 on or before September 18, 2006. and file the original with the clerk of this Court at the Okaloeos Count Courthouse 1250 N Ealin Parkwav Shalimar Florida 32579 before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fall to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded In the petition. Copies of all court documents In this case, Including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Courts office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915) Future papers In this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic dis- closure of documents and Infor- mation. Failure to comply can result In sanctions, Including dismissal or striking of plead- ings. August 16, 2006 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT TERESA FLEMING Deputy Clerk. 08/19/06 08/26/06 09/02/06 09/09/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUN- TY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2006-DR-3407 RIDLEY TAYLOR DALEGOWSKI a Minor By: HIS MOTHER AND NEXT FRIEND, LYNN LANCASTER, PETITIONER. NOTICE OF ACTION To: Mr Jorgie R. Dalegowski Last Known Address: Hidago, Tx Last Known Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1101, Hidalgo, TX 78557 YOU AR4E HEREBY NOTIFIED that a PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME OF MINOR has been filed against you, and that you are required to serve a copy of your response or pleading to the Complaint upon the Plaintiff's attorney JOSEPH D LORENZ, Esquire, POCHE'& LORENZ, LLP, 1270 N. Eglin Parkway, Ste. C-12, Shalimar, Florida, 32579, and file the original response or pleading in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, on or before the 18th day of September, 2006. If you fail to do so, a Default Judgment will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Petition For Change of Name of Minor. DATED at Shalimar, Okaloosa County, Florida, this 16th day of August, 2006. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF COURT BY: TERESA FLEMING Deputy Clerk 08/19/06 08/26/06 09/02/06 09/09/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 06-DR-3052-S OGHOGHO OSEMOTA Petitioner, and UZOMA NJEMANZE Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DIS- SOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO UZOMPrA NijE.ViJZE' Respondents Last Known address: 6471 SW 26th Ct. Miramar, FL 33023 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Oghogho Osemota, whose address is 6471 SW 26th Ct., Miramar, FL 33023 on or before September 18, 2006. and file the original with the clerk of this Court at Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, FL 32579, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Courts office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915) Future papers In this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic dis- closure of documents and Infor- mation. Failure to comply can result In sanctions, Including dismissal or striking of plead- ings. Dated: August 11, 2006 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: K. Davis Deputy Clerk 08/19/06 08/26/06 09/02/06 09/09/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 06-CP-957 IN RE: ESTATE OF LAWRENCE W. BAINBRIDGE NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Lawrence W. Bainbridge, deceased, whose date of death was June 18, 2006, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the addresses of the personal rep- resentative and the personal rep- resentative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice has been served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first Publication of this notice is August 26, 2006 Attorney for Personal Representative: Joseph C. Denison, Sr. Florida Bar No. 0459119 i Denison and Denison, P.C. 1621 Deer Tract Road Opelika, Alabama 36801 Telephone: 93374) 742-0725 Personal Representative: Alec Schmidt 116 Bayou Drive Niceville, Florida 32578 08/26/06 09/02/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUN- TY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 2005-CA-1001-C MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR MCAFEE MORT- GAGE AND INVESTMENT COM- PANY, Plaintiff, vs. THOMAS ROGERS JR, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated August 21, 2006 and entered in Case NO. 2005-CA-1001-C of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for OKALOOSA County, Florida wherein MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR MCAFEE MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, is the Plaintiff and THOMAS ROGERS JR; ELIZABETH ROGERS F/KA THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF THOMAS ROGERS JR; THOMAS D'AQUIN A/KIA ROBERT D'AQUIN; AMBER J. BRIGHT; STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART- MENT OF REVENUE; OKALOOSA COUNTY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at CRESTVIEW: AT THE SOUTH FRONT DOOR OF THE OKALOOSA COUNTY COURT- HOUSE located at 101 E. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, FL at 11:00AM, on the 25 day of September, 2006, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 5, BLOCK 3, COUNTRY OAKS ESTATES PHASE II, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 80, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 209 BRITTANY LANE, CRESTVIEW, FL 32536 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on August 23, 2006. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Kitty Sims Deputy Clerk Publish in Crestview News Bulletin Invoice To: Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 "See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the A eia1wtDialtisAt Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to par- ticipate In this proceeding should contact Court Administration at 101 James Lee Boulevard East, Crestview, FL, 32536-3515; telephone number (850) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the proceeding. or Shallmar (850) 651-7497 08/26/06 09/02/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUN- TY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 2006-CA-3098-S U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION AS TRUSTEE RESIDEN- TIAL FUNDING CORPORATION AS ATTORNEY IN FACT, Plaintiff, vs. MARY L SCHIFANO, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION TO: MARY L. SCHIFANO LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 940 Highway 98 East #15 Destin, FL 32541 CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN BONNIE A. SCHIFANO LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 940 Highway 98 East #15 Destin, FL 32541 CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTER- EST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the fol- lowing property in OKALOOSA County, Florida: UNIT B-8, SOUTHBAY BY THE GULF CONDOMINIUM, I, A CONDOMINIUM, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI- VIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS APPURTENANT THERETO, ACCORDING TO THE DEC- LARATION OF CONDOMINI- UM THEREOF, AS RECORD- ED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1041, AT PAGE 357, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH ANY AMENDMENTS THERE- TO. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on or before October 4, 2006 on Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski, Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is 9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original with this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately thereafter; other- wise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. This notice shall be published once each week for two consecutive weeks in the Crestview News Bulletin. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 23 day of August, 2006. Don W. Howard Clerk of the Court By: Kitty Sims As Deputy Clerk Invoice to & Copy to: Echevardria, Codillis& Stawlarski %P.O. Box 25018 P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F06012167 MLNUSA CONV R elewis "See Americans with Disabilities Act IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing special accom- modation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court SAdministration t at 4t1 James Leet SBoulevard -East, Crestview-, FL, 32536-3515; telephone number (850) 689-5000, Extension 7497, prior to the proceeding. or Shalimar (850) 651-7497 IMPORTANT In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing special accom- modation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 1250 N. Eglin Parkway, Shalimar, FL, 32579; tele- phone number (850) 651-7497, prior to the proceeding. 08/26/06 09/02/06 09/09/06 09/15/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2006-CA-003058-C LONNIE R. ODOM, and wife PATRICIA G. ODOM, Plaintiff vs ESTATE OF H.G. BROWN, ESTATE OF JACK M. BROWN ESTATE OF ROSIE BROWN BOUCK. ESTATE OF LONNIE BROWN, ESTATE OF EMMA BROWN, UNKNOWN PARTIES, who are tne heirs, devlsees, grantees. creditors or other parties claim- Ing by, through, under or against H.G. Brown, Jack M. Brown, Rosle Brown Bouck, Lonnle Brown and/or Emma Brown, all of whom are deceased, and CHARLES BOUCK, surviving spouse of Rosle Brown Bouck, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: CHARLES BOUCK, Address Unknown. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a com- plaint has been filed against you In the Circuit Court of Okaloosa County, Florida to quiet title to cer- tain real property and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses to said complaint, if any, to: A. Wayne Williamson, Attorney for Plaintiffs WELTON & WILLIAMSON, L.L.C. 1020 Ferdon Blvd. South Crestview, FL 32356 on or before October 5, 2006,.and to file the original with the Clerk of this Court, at the Okaloosa County Courthouse, Crestview, Florida, either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter, or a default and final judgment will be entered against you for the relief demanded In this complaint. WITNESS MY HAND AND SSEAL OF THIS COURT ON THIS 24TH DAY OF AUGUST 2006. DON W. HOWARD Clerk of the Court By: Sharon Anderson As Deputy Clerk 08/26/06 09/02/06 09/09/06 09/16/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND.FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 06-CP-001042 IN RE: ESTATE OF LEOTA R. HOHLIER Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of LOETA R. HOHLIER, deceased, File Number 06-CP-001042, is pending in the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the.address of which is P.O. DRAWER 1359, CRESTVIEW, FL 32536-1359. The names and addresses of the per- sonal repre sntatave and rhe per. sonal representative's attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT .. All persons on whom this notice is served who have objections that challenge the validity of the will, the qualifications of the personal representative, venue, or jurisdic- tion of this Court are required to file their objections with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with *this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF -IRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent's - estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first publication of mis Nouce Is Septemoer 2, 2006 SAnornmy ior Personal Rep'ea6enratie AARON B. WENT 1817 Lewis Turner Boulevard Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 - Telephone:(850) 863-8006 Florida Bar No: 0065810 Personal Representative EVAN RITTER 3316 Ridgeglen Circle Piano, TX 75074 09/02/06 09/09/06 NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with Florida Statutes, Moulton's Advanced Storage, Inc., located at 5180 South Ferdon Boulevard in Crestview, Florida will offer for sale to the highest bidder the house- hold and other goods stored in the below listed units of Moulton's Advanced Storage. Said goods are to be sold to recover the rents not paid by the tenants. Advance Storage I Unit B43 Brenda Chambers Unit C38 Preston Downs Unit A8 Elizabeth Eliason Unit D38 Is'eha Lasley Unit C2 Heather Brooks Advance Storage II Unit 02 Michael Patenaude The sale shall take place on September 16, 2006 At 9:00 a.m. at Moulton's Advanced Storage. 09/02/06 09/09/06 NOTICE OF PROPOSED ENACT- MENT OF AN ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE 14th day of September, 2006, at 7:00 o'clock P.M., the City Council of the City of Laurel Hill, Florida propses to enact an ordinance entitled as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 282 -AN ORDINANCE TO BE TITLED: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ITEM NUMBER THREE (3) OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 253 OF THE CITY OF LAU- REL HILL, FLORIDA TO PROVIDE AN INCREASE IN THE IMPACT FEES CHARGED; PROVIDING THAT ALL OTHER SEC- TIONS OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 253 SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS THEY PRESENTLY EXIST; REPEALING ALL ORDI- NANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; PRO- VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY SOF THIS ORDINAICP Aldi f ....PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE.-' DATE. A copy of said Ordinance is avail- able in the City Clerks office, at City Hall, in Laurel Hill, Florida, for the inspection by any interested persons. Any interested person may appear at the meeting on said ordinance and be heard with respect to the ordinance. If a per- son decides to appeal any decision made by theCity Council with respect to any mater considered at this meeting or public hearing, such person may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and any evidence upon which is to be based. 09102/06 'IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 06-CP-1043 IN RE: ESTATE OF FRANCES ZADA TAYLOR Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of FRANCES ZADA TAYLOR, deceased, File Number 06-CP- 1043, is pending in the Circuit Court.for Okaloosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is PO. DRAWER 1359, CRESTVIEW, FL 32536- 1359. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attor- ney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All persons on whom this notice is served who have objections that challenge the validity of the will, the qualifications of the personal representative, venue, or jurisdic- tion of this Court are required to file their objections with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. notwithstanding the time peri- ods set forth above, any claim filed two (2) years or more after the decedent's date of death Is barred, The date of the first publication of this Notice is September 2, 2006 Attorney for Personal Representative: SAMUEL M. PEEK 222 Government Street, Suite D Niceville, FL 32578 Telephone:(850) 678-1178 Florida Bar No: 329010 Personal Representative DANA H. TAYLOR 905 Tumberry Drive Mansfield, TX 76063 09/02/06 09/09/06 InCAM NEWS DIXIE DAN POWELL for Circuit Judge C lGroup 15 Real Courtroom Experience | HIGHEST RATED CIVILITY in the four areas most r COURTESY HIGST DRATD DAN oITY L I important in a judge by members of the d PATIENCE Okaloosa-Walton Bar '1 TEMPERAMENT Northwest Florida Values "As judge, you are sworn in by placing your hand on the Bible. You swear to uphold the constitution of this great state and this great country. My commitment to you is to honor family, faith and community values and my obligation will be to apply the law and enforce the law and not Dixie and his wife Teresa are active members of Woodlawn try to write new law." Baptist Church in Crestview: He also served as Deacon for nearly a decade in a church founded by his Grandmother, Flora Eunice "These are Northwest Florida Powell They have two daughters, Dixieanna and Audrie. ee mD ye values. These are my values: ixie DanPwell A Life Rooted in the Community Dixie Dan Powell's roots run deep in our community. So does his desire to serve. _! For generations, Dixie's family has helped the people of our community seek justice. His father, Gillis E. Powell, Sr., formerly served the area as its Circuit Court Judge, the same judgeship Dixie is seeking. Dixie's great grandfather, A.R. Campbell, served the community as a Walton County Judge. Dixe's uncle, Lloyd C. Powell, became Okaloosa County's youngest ever judge at age 23, and Dixie's second cousin, D. Stewart Gillis, also served as Circuit Court Judge. Dixie Dan Powell strongly believes in and supports our jury system and has dedicated his career to representing people and working families in real Diie and his father, Gils E. Powe Sr., our former Circuit 1 Court Judge and the county's oldestpracticing courtrooms in front of real juries. auorney. The lawfirm he founded is more than 50 years old Judges YAreta Supposf~Ied To UEbildl n( TryITo Make New $' Lad~ws LOCAL NEWS PAGE 8A / Crestview News Bulletin SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,21r Middle school teams in action Page 2B News Bulletin Classifieds Pages 3B-6B PORT District win Baker volleyball team spikes Jay Page 2B S A T R D A S P T M B E 2 2 0 6 -', e w s o u ~e e d o' d y P A E l 3S NEWS & NOTES Football District 2-4A District All Team W-L W-L Crestvlew 0-0 2-0 Navarre 0-0 2-0 Choctawhatchee 0-0 1-1 Fort Walton Beach 0-0 1-1 Friday Crestvlew 31, Woodham 13 Pine Forest 28, Choctawhatchee 10 Fort Walton Beach 38, Rutherford 7 Navarre 14, University Christian (Jacksonville) 0 Sept. 8 Nicevlle at Choctawhatchee East Gadsden at Fort Walton Beach Navarre at Pensacola Catholic District 1-28 District All Team W-L W-L Northview 0-0 2-0 Baker 0-0 1-1 South Walton 0-0 0-1 Friday Baker 12, Vernon 6 Northview 36, Sneads 14 Wewahitchka vs. South Walton, late Sept. 8 Baker at Holmes County, 7:30 p.m. Freeport at Northview Amold at South Walton Schedule Tuesday Volleyball Rocky Bayou at Baker, 5:30 p.m. Laurel Hill at Samson, 6-p.m. Girls golf Crestview, meet at Seascape, 3 p.m. Freshman football Choctawhatchee at Crestview, 6:30 p.m. Baker tickets Baker School varsity foot- ball season tickets are on sale for $30 in the front office during regular school hours. Season tickets are good for the Gators' five regular sea- son varsity games. Season tickets do not include playoff gam es: . Softball tryout The Crestview Diamonds fast pitch softball club will conduct tryouts for its 2007 12U and 14U teams on Sept. 9 and Sept. 16 from 10 a.m.-noon at Old Spanish Trail Park in Crestview. For details, con- tact Dave Brogan at (850) 682-5700. Upward sports Upward Basketball and Upward Cheerleading regis" tration begins Friday. Register at the Church Office at Central Baptist Church, 951 S. Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview. For details, call (850) 682-5525, or visit the church Web site at www.cen- tralcrestview.com. Registration fee is $65 per child for basketball and $75 per child for cheerleading before Oct. 31. Auto racing Emerald Coast Dragway in Holt will host a busy week- end of racing. The facility will host NHRA Bracket Racing and a National Dragster Challenge today. The schedule includes Quick 8 Super Pro and Quick 8 Footbrake competitions, and a Junior Dragster Challenge. Double points and double contingency points. "King of the Emerald Coast" NHRA Wallys to Pro and Sportsman winners. Gates open at 3:30 p.m. Time trials start at 4:30 p.m. Racing starts at 7:30 p.m. For details, contact the track at (850) 537-7223 or visit the track Web site at www.emeraldcoastdrag- way.com. High Intensity Any girls interested in try- ing out for the 16U High Intensity travel softball team should attend a tryout/prac- tice Sept. 9 at 10 a.m. at the Niceville High School softball field. For details, contact Johnny at (850) 978-4105. 1998 2006 Award Winning U Newspaper Florid Prs Assodation Better Weekly Newspaper Contest ? \J High school football: Week 2 Sweet victory for Gators Baker beats Vernon to earn its first win since 2004 Kyle Wright News Bulletin Sports Editor VERNON Baker's football pro- gram waited 668 long days to experi- ence this feeling. The Gators earned their first victo- ry since the 2004 regular season finale with a 12-6 win at Vernon on Friday night. "I don't know if I've had such -a good win, since it was such a long haul to get here," Baker coach Bob Kellogg said. Kellogg couldn't stop smiling as he enjoyed the first victorious postgame huddle of his tenure as Baker's coach. The Gators (1-1) endured an 0-9 season last fall dur- ing Kellogg's first year with the pro- gram. Baker had lost 11 straight games in all. The Gator players, coaches and fans lingered on the Memorial Stadium field long after the final whistle to savor the sweet taste of a win. They ganged up on Kellogg for the traditional soak-the-coach-with- the-water-cooler celebration. "I'm a little stunned," Kellogg said. "It was such a battle." The Gators drove 93 yards in 13 plays to punch in the winning points with 2:46 remaining. Bily Whaatmoug.gotLthe honors on the decisive touchdown. He bulled through a big hole produced .by the right side of the Baker line for a three-yard TD. "I can't put into words how that felt," Whatmough said. "We worked so hard for this. We stepped up and got it done." Laine Barnhill and Cameron Domangue hooked up for a pair of big pass plays to get the Gators in scoring position. Barnhill found Domangue for 33 yards to pick up a key third down Kent Buckner/Special to the News Bulletin Braden Jenkins (82) starts the celebration at the conclusion of the Baker foot- ball team's 12-6 victory at Vernon on Friday night. conversion early in the drive. Domangue later took a Barnhill pass down to the Vernon 3. "Cameron gave incredible effort," Whatmough said. "The line gave Laine time to pass the ball, and Cameron got open and caught the ball and ran hard." Baker's defense also did its part in the victory. The Yellow Jackets posted their lone score on the first posses- sion of the second half. The Gator 'D' kept Vernon under wraps for the rest of the evening. A big defensive play set up Baker's first TD. Matt Jordan popped the ball loose from a Vernon ballcarri- er to put the Gators in business at the Yellow Jacket 34. Baker scored seven plays later when Barnhill threw to Ben Griffith at the goal line on fourth down from the 17 on the final play of the third quarter. The ball got away from Griffith as he crossed into the end zone, but Josh Beck hopped on the loose ball in the end zone to ensure a TD ruling. Game Keys Key play: Billy Whatmough ran for a three-yard touchdown with 2:46 left for the winning points. Key player: Matt Jordan forced a fumble to set up Baker's first touch- down and intercepted a pass to clinch the win. Key stat: Cameron Domangue's two receptions accounted for 55 yards on Baker's 93-yard drive to the decisive TD. Key quote: "It was almost 'Here we go again.' But the kids stepped up and made plays and put it together for a win." Baker coach Bob Kellogg. The score tied things at six enter- ing the final period. Jordan sealed the win when he intercepted a Josh Boyett pass with 2:31 left. "It was about being ready to go and hustling and hitting hard," Jordan said. "It was all about team play." Coincidentally, Baker's streak-bust- ing victory came at the expense of Jeff Webb, a former Gator coach. Webb's Yellow Jackets fell to 0-2. Baker had not beaten Vernon since Webb took over the Yellow Jacket program. BAKER 12, VERNON 6 Baker 0 0 6 6 12 Vemon 0 0 6 0 6 Third Quarter V Ashonvl Davis 5 run (run failed) 9:41 B Ben Griffith 17 pass from Laine Barnhill, with Josh Beck fumble recovery in end zone (kick blocked) :00 Fourth Quarter B Billy Whatmough 3 run (pass failed) 2:46 B V First downs 16 9 Rushes-yards 40-166 31-139 Passing yards 134 34 Comp-Att-Int 8-12-134 4-9-2 Punts-average 0-0.0 1-35.0 Fumbles-lost 2-0 1-1 Penalties-yards 12-75 5-43 Time of possession 29:10 18:50 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Baker, Billy Whatmough 14-66, Cameron Domangue 8-44, Caleb Jordan 11-40, Terry Cobb 4-18, Laine Bamhill 3-(minus 2). Vernon, Gio Works 16-103, Ashonvi David 6-24, Josh Boyett 4-10, Patrick Coleman 1-2, Troy Hill 4-0. PASSING Baker, Laine Bamhill 8-12-1-134. Vernon, Josh Boyett 4-9-2-34. RECEIVING Baker, Cameron Domangue 2-55, Josh Beck 3-33, Ben Griffith 2-30, Kellan Meeks 1-16. Vernon, Markel Andrews 1-23, John Johnson 2-6, Nick Holmes 1-5. Big second half propels Crestview past Woodham Bulldogs 2-0 after furious rally Steve Andrews Managing Editor It was a tale of two halves for the Crestview Bulldogs Friday night. After looking lethargic and outmanned in the first half, Crestview completely dominated Woodham after the intermission, scoring 28 unanswered points, en route to a 31-13 victory. The Bulldogs defense swarmed the Titans through- out the game, and held them to just 30 yards on the ground in the second half. Woodham actually had minus-1 yards in the half until its final offensive play. Vincent Hill broke loose for a 31-yard run against the Bulldogs' reserves, but fum- bled it away at the end. From there, Crestview ran out the final few seconds. "Our kids stepped up and answered the call," Crestview coach Matt Brunson said. "Our defense played well all night, and Game Keys Key play: Crestview offen- sive lineman Kevin Walle, an upback on the kickoff return team, fielded the opening kickoff of the second half and rambled 37 yards to the Woodham 47, changing the game's momentum. Key player: Crestview's Calvin Siler steamrolled through the Woodham defense in the second half, tallying 78 yards on 11 car- ries and two touchdowns. He finished with a team-high 83 yards rushing. Key stat: After being down 13-0 late in the first half, Crestview scored 31 straight points. Key quote: "I got frustrat- ed in the first half, then I got focused in the second half and played the game." Crestview's Calvin Siler. offensively we came out and played physical and got our run game going in the sec- ond half. "We felt like we got a cou- ple of good looks at them in the first half, then we were able to come out after half- time and exploit some things" Of Woodham's 129 rush- ing yards, 111 of those came on two plays, including Cedric Richardson's 80-yard scoring run late in the first quarter. Senior brusiers Calvin Siler and John Robinson got the ball rolling for Crestview in the second half, combining for 109 yards after the break, with each scoring a pair of touchdowns. The Bulldogs scored on their first three pos- session of the third quarter. They scored two of those touchdowns within 45 sec- onds, thanks to a key fumble recovery by junior defensive lineman Matt Sanders at the Titans' 18. By the end of the third quarter, the Crestview side- line was confident, which continued to show on the field. "Coach really didn't even need to say anything at half- time," senior'Rhys Polk said. "He knew we were better than what we played in the first half. We knew that we just had to come out in the Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Calvin Slier goes in for a touchdown during the second half of Crestview's home win Friday against Woodham. second half and give it our all, and we did that." Crestview is off next week before returning to action on Sept. 15 at bitter rival Pace. CRESTVIEW 31, WOODHAM 13 Woodham 10 3 0 0 13 Crestview 0 3 21 7 31 First Quarter W Drew Pemberton 29 FG, 5:53 W Cedric Richardson 80 run (Pemberton kick) :27 Second Quarter W Pemberton 20 field goal, 7:05 C Nick Jewell 27 field goal, :00 Third Quarter C Calvin Slier 4 run (Jewell kick) 9:30 C -John Robinson 1 run (Jewel kick) 2:53 C --Sler 2 run (Jewell kick) 2:08 Fourth Quarter C Robinson 3 run (Jewell kick) 2:39 C W First downs 17 14 Rushes-yards 41-174 38-129 Passing yards 97 199 Comp-Att-Int 10-14-0 11-22-0 Fumbles 1-1 1-1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Crestvlew, Slier 15-83, Stephen Thrash 11-69, Robinson 12-43, Joe Thlgpen 6-(-8). Woodham, C. Richardson 8- 103, Vincent Hill 5-43, Jeremy Munn 2-16, Anthony Hunter 4-8, Patrick Richardson 1-3, Albert Lewis 4-(-10), Kris Summerlin 9-(-28). PASSING Crestvlew, Thlgpen 10-14- 0-97. Woodham, Summeriin 10-21-0-160, Edwin Rlchbury 1-1-0-39. RECEIVING Crestview, Slier 2-33, Rhys Polk 2-22, Kyle Harrlngton 1-18, Shaun Cobb 2-22, Jonathon Peacock 1-6, Randy McKee 2-4. Woodham, Lewis 3-73, P. Richardson 4-58, Jamal Rounds 1-33, Hunter. 2-18, Eddie Waters 1-17. Contact us I- r .13 D r1 l= Visit the Crestview News Bulletin Web site at Email News Bulletin Sports Editor Kyle Wright Report your sports news and results to the www.crestviewbulletin.com at kwright@crestvlewbulletin.com News Bulletin at (850) 682-6524. Fax information about local sports events to the News Bulletin at (850) 682-2246. I f-% K I -r Li lz K I C -ir I I =RAAII I PAGE 2B / Crestview News Bulletin SPORTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2006 Middle school sports Loss disappoints the Roadrunners Lewis defeats Richbourg Kyle Wright News Bulletin Sports Editor Richbourg Middle School football coach Chris Sweatt didn't want to entertain any excuses. Sure, the Roadrunners faced some obstacles when they played Lewis on Thursday night. But Sweatt thought Richbourg pos- sessed everything it needed to knock off one of the Okaloosa County Conference's defending tri- champions for the second straight week. Instead, the Falcons left Jack Foster Stadium with a 2-0 record after a 28-12 victo- ry. The Roadrunners fell to 1-1. "What it boils down to is, we didn't play very well at all," said Sweatt, whose team earned a big 18-14 win against city rival Davidson in its opener. "This is not the same team we saw against Davidson. "I don't know what is going on, but we're going to find out (Friday)." Two frustrating sequences stood out in Sweatt's mind. Lewis extended an 8-6 lead to 14-6 when Chase Darhower caught an 11-yard pass from Kyle McDormen and tiptoed inside the right side of the end zone for a TD midway through the second quarter. The scoring paSds came on fourth-and-goal after the Richbourg defense pushed the Falcons back from the 1. "We were in a prevent defense, and we had the quarterback tackled about three times," Sweatt said. Lewis would build the 28- 12 lead with touchdowns on its first four full possessions. The Roadrunners had a chance to cut the deficit to one score early in the fourth quarter, but lost a fumble two yards away from the end zone. The Falcons chewed up most of the remaining time on their ensuring posses-. sion. "I'm real disappointed," Sweatt said. "I thought we had more heart than that." Richbourg played with- out one of its top running backs, who served a one- game suspension for disci- plinary reasons. Sweatt wouldn't use the absence as a crutch. I.- Okaloosa County Conference standings Team W L Bruner 2 0 Lewis 2 0 Meigs ,,c 2 0 Davldson. 1 1 SRichbourg 1 1 Destiri :0"n '2 Pryor 0 2 Ruckel 0 2 Aug. 31 Lewis 28, Richbourg 12 Davldson 34, Pryor 6 Meigs 18, Destin 13 Bruner 36, Ruckel 0 Sept 7 Lewis vs. Davldson, 6 p.m. at Crestview High School Richbourg vs. Bruner, 6 p.m. at Fort Walton Beach Pryor at Destin, 6 p.m. Meigs vs. Ruckel, 6:30 p.m. at Niceville High School "With Jeff Moore and Allen Caldwell, we can be just as good," he said. Moore scored Richbourg's first touchdown on a 47-yard burst up the middle with 4:07 left in the first quarter. The Roadrunners trailed 20-12 at halftime after exe- cuting the two-minute drill to perfection at the end of the second quarter. Richbourg moved 58 yards on nine plays to reach the end zone. Matt Treff caught a five-yard pass from Caldwell for the score. Benoit 13, 2; Scott Decker 13, 2; John Hashek 13, 1; Andy Baxter 12, 3; Keith Howell 12, 1; Bobby Gainey 11, 1; Chuck Gagner 10, 3; Brooks Taylor 10, 2. Women's MVP Points and Tons Ellen Hashek 11, 1; Lisa LaGrone 4, 0; Judy Fitzgerald 3, 0. 2nd Division Al Riders 6 Devils 6 Go For the Gusto 5 Wanderers 5 High In J.D. Way 90 Misty Forsythe 110 High Out Jonathan Haggard 50 Misty Forsythe 86 Men's MVP Points and Tons Rodney Bracktt 17, 1; J. D. Way 15, 2; DARTS CDL FALL STANDINGS 1st Division Hit Men Stars & Stripes Black Widows Jaguars Stray Dogs Bad Boys Andy Baxter Ellen Hashek Bob Brich Ellen Hashek High In High Out Men's MVP Points and Tons Bob Brich 25, 6; Mike Miller 24, 5; Steve Hinrichs 21, 3; Adam Kelley 20, 6; Tod' Glische 17, 4; Darryl Brooks 15, 1; Eddie Noris 14, 2; Terry Cuchens 14, 2; Mark Panthers win Davidson (1-1) bounced back from its loss against Richbourg with a.34-6 victo- ry against Pryor (0-2) at Etheredge Stadium. O "We had to prove a point in that game;" Panthers coach Dexter Day said. "We had that bitter taste from last week's game." Davidson led 12-6 at half- time, and then wore down the Pirates in the second half. "We were in better shape than they were," Day said. B.J. McClure scored twice for the Panthers. Ajonte Bush, Akeeme Calloway and Trevor Carnahan produced the other Davidson TDs. The Panther defense allowed one long touch- down early, but shut down the Pryor offense the rest of the way. "Right now, on a scale from one to 10, we're at a four. We need to be at a nine when we play Lewis and Bruner," Day said, looking ahead to his team's next two games. "We did do a lot of things better, and it always feels better when you win." Davidson opens with a win Panthers sweep past their city rival Special to the News Bulletin Davidson defeated visit- ing Richbourg 25-13, 25-21 on Wednesday afternoon in the first match of the season for both of Crestview's mid- dle school volleyball pro- grams. HETIMin"I Wednesday 3:30 p.m. Davi Lewis 3:45 p.m. Desti Richbourg "We looked pretty after some first-game were worked out," P coach James Kerrel i "Coming into the season, I had some questions about our team due to our youth. After this match, I had those dson at questions answered." Alicia Dukes and Morgan in at Goshorn served up most of Davidson's points, includ- ing three aces. strong "I feel confident we can e jitters put our name in the hat for anthers the county title," Kerrell 11 said. said. James Pogue 11, 2; Jonathan Haggard 11, 1; Jeramiah Taylor 11, O0; Rick Tyler 10, 2; Jon Burrls 10, 0; Bill Brumbauch 9, 1; Gary Easterwood 5, 0; Russel Chamberlain 5, 0; Mike Smith 4, 1. Women's MVP Points and Tons Misty Forsythe 15, 3; Odessa Taylor 13, 2; Jewel Boutwell 11, 0; Dixie Way 6, 0 Special scores J.D. Way (Aug. 24) 180 Announcements Division I Low Ton Bobby Gainey 101 High Ton-John H., Adam, Terry, Scott, Chuck, and Keith 140 Division II Low Ton Misty Forsythe 105 High Ton JD. Way 180 Captain's Meeting at the VFW on Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. Volleyball Gator volleyball team spikes its district rival Class 2A No. 5 Baker sweeps Jay Kyle Wright News Bulletin Sports Editor BAKER Don't cross these Baker volleyball play- ers. They don't forget a set- back easily. The Class 2A No. 5 Gators spiked rival Jay 25-18, 25-8, 25-15 on Tuesday in the Baker School gym in the District 1-2A opener for both teams. The Gators (6-0 after a three-game win Thursday at Pine Forest) took the floor still steaming about a five- game loss against the Royals on Sept. 14 of last season - Baker's most recent regular season loss. "I think we still hold that grudge," said sophomore middle hitter Preslee Maki - and she played on the junior varsity last season. "It's Jay, and we have something against Jay for some reason. We wanted it more." The Gators' team of inter- changeable parts ripped the Royals to pieces on Tuesday. Baker reeled off seven straight points to build a 19- 9 advantage in the opening game. The Gators won 17 of 18 points to take a 23-6 lead in Game 2. A 7-0 surge gave Baker a 17-10 lead and control of Game 3. "Jay is our biggest rival,. and every time you play your rival, you've got to go all out," junior Chelsea Combest said. "It let us knoi 'we ha to go all out every time." Combest and senior Kendria Young give the Gators an unusual but effec- tive look with their ability to rotate from setter to hitter to defensive specialist - Kyle Wright/The News Bulletin Baker middle hitter Apryl Crawford goes up for a kill Tuesday during the Gators' home victory against Jay. sometimes all in the same point. Baker also stole several points with natural athletic reactions that kept the ball alive. The Gators' court cover- age sometimes caught the Royals off guard, but Baker coach Kathy Combest sees it every day in practice. Combest and assistant coach Kim Harrison sometimes have to adjust drills because their players can track down balls seemingly anywhere in the gym. "Our best attribute is our quickness," she said. "We get some things up that other teams turn their back on." Kathy Combest conclud- ed with some kind remarks for Baker's agrriSal. She knows the Gators could face the Royals at least two more times this season. "We love to beat each other, but we are real civil toward each other," she said. "I thought Jay looked very good, and they will get bet- ter." Q SPORTS BRIEFS ANNOUNCEMENTS U10 SOFTBALL TRYOUT:. A U10 fast pitch softball team is looking for players from Crestview and sur- rounding areas. Tryout is Sept. 23. For details, contact Lynn Holcomb at (850) 902-0865, or call Sport 2000 at (850) 682-4574. MARINES CHARITY 5K: The Marine Corps Aviation Association and Marine Corps League 5K Charity Run/Walk is set for Sept. 16 in down- town Pensacola. Entrants will compete alongside 3,000 Marines and service members. The event supports local charities benefiting people with devel- opmental disabilities. Runners receive race T-shirts. Entrants can register online at www.childrensrun.org prior to Sept. 1 to receive a discounted entry fee. Pre-race packet pickup will be from 4-7 p.m. Sept. 15 at Seville Quarter. For more information on all related events and charities, contact the race staff at (850) 452-9460, or visit the race Web site at www.children- srun.org. CHRISTIAN THOMHAVE GOLF TOURNEY: The Christian Thomhave Memorial Golf Tournament will take place Oct. 13 at Foxwood Country Club. The tournament benefits a scholarship fund at Okaloosa-Walton College. Shotgun start at 1 p.m. Format is two- person Florida Lowball pre- flighted according to handicap or play- ing ability. Prizes in each flight. Entry fee is $44 for each golfer ($34 for Foxwood members). For more infor- mation, call (850) 682-2012 or (850) 826-2012. BOW WORKSHOP: The next Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) workshop will be held October 6-8 at the 4-H Center near Columbiana in Shelby County, Ala. The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources sponsors the workshop for women ages 18 and up. BOW offers beginner-level skills training for a variety of activities. Participants take four different classes during the weekend and may choose from' activities such as backyard wildlife, nature crafts, mountain biking, fishing, hunting, canoeing, nature crafts, archery, ATV handling, motor boat han- dling, and more. This session also includes a new class: pine needle basket making. Participants can also obtain their Hunter Education Certification and Boating Safety Certification during the weekend event. Instructors are Department of Conservation employees and volunteers who enjoy sharing their skills with beginners. Although not required, participants may bring their own equipment for use in the sessions. .Registration is $199, and covers all meals, dormitory lodging, program materials and instruction. Enrollment is limited to 130 applicants, and classes fill up fast. To register, visit the Department of Conservation's Web site at www.out- dooralabama.com/outdoor- adventures/Events_for_women/bow/. For additional information, contact Sylvia Payne, Information and Education Section at 1-800-262-3151; e- mail: Sylvia.Payne@dcnr.alabama.gov; Web site: www.outdooralabama.com. BATTLE AT SEASCAPE GOLF: The South Walton Professional Fire Fighters Association/Local 3516 will host its "Battle at Seascape" charity golf event Oct. 8. Shotgun start is at noon. Registration is at 11 a.m. Format is four man scramble. Food, drinks and door prizes following the event at Hooters in Destin. Prizes for closest to the pin, longest drive and straightest drive. A 2007 GMC Yukon SLT will be awarded to anyone who makes a hole in one. Registration deadline is Oct. 1. Contact John at (850) 259-3567 for details. CAC FOOTBALL CLUB: Cheer on your favorite college teams) to victory while helping children victims of physical and sexual abuse in Okaloosa and Walton counties through the Emerald Coast Children's Advocacy Center College Football Club. Just pick your favorite college football team, and fill in the pledge form. For every game your team wins, you agree to donate $5 to the Emerald Coast Children's Advocacy Center. The CAC will keep track of your college football team's winning record, and at the end of the season, it will send you a reminder of your donation amount. For details or to enter, call (850) 833-9237, ext. 283. HIGH INTENSITY: Any girls interested in trying out for the 16U High Intensity travel softball team should attend a tryout/practice Sept. 9 at 10 a.m. at the Niceville High School softball field. For details, contact Johnny at (850) 978-4105. SOFTBALL TRYOUT: The Crestview Diamonds fast pitch softball club will conduct tryouts for its 2007 12U and 14U teams on Sept. 9 and Sept. 16 from 10 a.m.-noon at Old Spanish Trail Park in Crestview. For details, contact Dave Brogan at (850) 682-5700. UPWARD YOUTH SPORTS: Upward Basketball and Upward Cheerleading registration begins Sept. 1. Register at the Church Office at Central Baptist Church, 951 S. Ferdon Blvd. in Crestview. For details, call (850) 682-5525, or visit the church Web site at www.centralcrestview.com. Registration fee is $65 per child for basketball and $75 per child for cheer- leading before Oct. 31. (An additional $10 will be charged after Oct. 31). Upward Basketball at Central Baptist Church is for boys and girls and is designed to promote salvation, charac- ter and self-esteem through the game of basketball. ~~N. -J .-... *' ... "( 5,~~'- r.;. Y- tb hl Kj i .. '. . * t. V a ;` 2~_ W:r~;U* Ken Nielsen/The News Bulletin Richbourg's Dakota Jones hauls in a pass near the end of the first half of the Roadrunners' game Thursday against Lewis. SBBulletin! Board SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2006 PAGE 213 / Crestview News Bulletin SPORTS SATURDAY. 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Li- Hill, $975.mo $975 cense and insured DD Days 682-5533, 850-865-0826 ninht. & weekenrd 452 Apartments For Rent 2 BEDROOM $550 deposit $550 rent , No pets, 585-6985 or 585-1574 CRESTVIEW FUR- NISHED 1bd, wash- er & dryer, all ultili- ties $800. Call 398- 5101 NEW 1BD Apt. $600mo./$600dep. Utilities furnished or $200wk/$200dep. 398-0834. 454 Commercial Property For Rent OFFICE SPACE for rent, Highway 85 visibility, call for more information 689-3881. 456 Homes For Rent CRESTVIEW, BRAND new home, all brick, 4br/2ba, 2 6 2 5 s q ft . $1,200month/$1,200 deposit. Call Sy or Rosie 850-683- 5355, 702-413- 3229. 682-4341 HOUSE FOR rent 3bd/lba AC, fenced. 148 Seminole $750mo. plus/dd no pets. 682-9333 or 682-8665. 3BD/2.5BA COR- NER lot $895mo/$895dd. Available Oct 1, call 305-8619 3 NEW 3bd/2ba 1 car garage 1,255sq.ft. All appli- ances, custom blinds, washer & dryer in one. Pet ne- g o t i a b I e. $995/$1025 plus damage deposit 259-1861 3BD HOUSE-802 Barrow St. $750 Rent/$750DD. No pets. 2 BD at 1496 North Pearl St. $650 Rent/$650DD. 682- 1972. RENTALS!!! 119 Gillis, $1,000, 4/2/1, includes lawn care, no pets 1303 Jef- freyscot Dr. $1,100, 3/2, no pets 123 Gillis Dr. $1,400, 4/3.5, includes lawn care, no pets 603 Moss Drive, $875, 3/2, pet to be ap- proved by owner. All properties require a credit check, one year lease; no inside smoking, pet fees are non-refundable. Call Debra Frost - 682-6156 / Teel and Waters Real Estate. TWO 3BD/2BA 2cg, brick in Crestview $850. month $850. DD and $950. month $950. DD 682-5333/ 682-4341 able 3 bed/2 bath brick with major kitchen appli- :onveniently located South Price recently reduced to ell. (MLS #428186) 0-502-4630 & enter code for automated recording of amenities. nore information and a ing, call Diana Baker at 685-5135 456 Homes For Rent IRENE KINGSLEY CENTURY 21 Moulton Realty (850) 682-3849 Rentals: 304 Crooked Pine 3/2.5 new $1 ,000/$1 ,000 1213Jefferyscot 3/2 $980/ $980 NORTHEAST CRESTVIEW 2BD/2BA Town- home, utility room $800mo./$800dd, 585-5007 458 Land For Rent HORSE PASTURE for rent, new stables, water, elec- tric, hay barn. Baker 537-5592. 460 Mobile Homes For Rent FOR RENT 2bd. mobile home in Holt. Fenced back yard $500. mo., plus DD 537-6222 Cell 499- 7412 462 Rooms For Rent ROOM FOR RENT also may share house @ $145. week New home, cable, phone, utilit- ies & swimming pool included $10. de- posit for cleanup. 537-9258, cell (850)221-8544 ROOM FOR Rent, $400 month all utilit- ies included call 225-1910. 464 Roommates Wanted ROOMMATE WANTED to share 3BR/2BA Brick home. $450./mo in- cludes all utilities.$225/DD 689-8978 For Sale By Owner , 155 Oak Terrace. South of 1-10 off John King Rd. 3br/2ba, many new upgrades. Home under termite bond. 'ill for appt. 683-4142 556 Homes For Sale 1/2 ACRE CORNER LOT 2/Ba 2/Bd. Brick home, fenced back yard, new car- pet, tile, kitchen cab- inets, also includes side by side refriger- ator washer & dryer. $189,000 Call 682- 8566 leave mes- sage. 1992 MH 3bd/2ba inside remodeled 2.2 acres fenced barn 110,000 546- 1521. 3BR HOUSE Plus much more. Very quiet, clean neigh- borhood, for more information call 398- 6111. FOR SALE By Own- er: 232 Holland St., 3br/2bath, 1836 sq.ft. over 1/2 acre privacy fence, new A/C & roof, 15x30 screen patio, detach garage, fireplace, sunken Ivrm, tile floors, stainless steel k/appliances, w&dryer. $199,000. Call for appt. h:689- 2029 c:1-877-782- 5657 w:883-9214. PRICED TO sell. Motivated sellers 2- story 5BD/2BA, gameroom, in- ground pool and basketball court $192,000. Call Scott Kearney at Dennis Mann Realty 850- 682-1218. AUBURN AREA 10 acres, 4bd/2ba Some. Pool, deep well pump, fenced & crossfenced for horses or cows. Good Argentina Bahia pasture. Seller pays all closing costs. $350,000 850-682-7972 after 5pm REAL ESTATE: wwwTeamWalton.c om for colored pic- tures and new list- ings "click on the hot new listing button" Keller Williams Real- ty Emerald C oast 850-951-4899 556 Homes For Sale REMODELED 3/1 1,000sqft. perfect home or rental, quiet neighborhood, $99,000 (850)642- 5151. 560 Land For Sale 1 ACRE wooded lot Silver Hills Road 150x300 $95,000. ph. 585-8948 2 BUILDING lots in the city $39,500 each, also 1.8 acres with water meter $59,000. 850-902- 2426. 562 Mobile Homes For Sale 1997 3BR/2BATH Trailer, one acre as is $86,000 owner fi- nancing 10k down 830-2665. MOTIVATED SELL- ER 5/acres 3ba/2ba home in Dorcas $139,000 Call Cen- tury 21. Moulton's Realty or Linda Stegway 240-3406 or 682-3849. NEW TODAY Crest- view; 97 Fleetwood 24'x28'. 3br/2ba 1 acre lot, storage buildings 5292 Fair- child Rd. Below ap- praisal $104K. 850- 682-8173 or 931- 648-2850. L | I 708 Pets AKC LAB Pups Adorable yellow and black Labs. 1st shots & vet checked, $400. Parents on site. 537-9321 WILL CONSIDER RlAONLE OFFER Baker. 4br/3ba/3cg/3354SF. For Details & Pictures See Listing #12347 @ www.salebyownerrealty.com "OR" AD # MB010548 @ www.militarybyowner.com Email: bcpete@hughes.net $399,900 850-689-1088 708 Pets 1 2YR old CKC Jack Russell female $225, 1 male lyr old $225. 683-1586, 225-8248. 7MO OLD puppy, Yellow Lab, all shots, wormed, reg- istered $400 firm. Call 727-230-1601. AUSTRALIAN SHE- PARD Puppies,dual registered. Taking reservations 892- 2792. BLACK LABRA- DOODLE, 6 months old, great with kids, $250. 682-7890 CLIPPENDALE'S DOG grooming, baths, clips. Front- line and Advantage Flea products, aslo- doggie supplies. We are running a Special in Septem- ber 10% off cuts & clips. Ask about our new Bath Only pri- ces. New customers welcome. Call for an appointment @ 537- 4006. FOR SALE Minia- ture Schnauzer, 3 black male $400 each call 689-2069. FREE KITTENS to good home. Call Emily (850)398- 6056. HAPPY JACK Skin Balm stops scratchin g & gnawing. Pro- motes healing & hairgrowth due to Hot Spots on dogs & cats without ste- roids!. Okaloosa Grain Feed Store (682-9333) (www.estitch.com) LOVABLE, PLAY- FUL full blooded male Chihuahua 3 years 10 months old, no papers, loves to watch TV, shots up to date. $150 (850)758-1642. MALE CHIHUAHUA Puppy with papers ready to go $250 652-4122. TLC PUG babies, AKC first shots. Ready 8 Sept. tak- ing deposits now. 423-0288. 802 Antiques 1905 ANTIQUE Gal- lery Downtown His- toric Laurel Hill, wonderful variety of antiques and collec- tibles! Booths availa- ble 652-3660. 806 Appliances KENMORE WASH- ER & Dryer, heavy duty, extra large ca- pacity. They work great $100 each OBO 398-2564 QUALITY USED Appliances. Washer, Dryers, Refrigera- tors, & Stoves w/warranty. Batson's Appliances. PARTS & REPAIR 209 N. Main St. 682-1149. 810 Computers HP PAVILLION 325c-b, multimedia personal computer bundle with desk, like new $350. 537- 5592. 813 Farm & Garden JUMBO GREEN and boiled peanuts Holland farm 877- 675-6876 SWEET ASIAN Pears organic only $1.00 per Ib. 850- 834-3881. 818 Lawn Equipment MTD RIDING lawn mower 13hp, 38" cut $300, 2 22" Murray high wheel mowers $50ea. 682-7316 FOR SALE! New bricks 8,000 $1,000 Firm. Call 537-3845 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 :ir*y,,i, b;;P( i.0 PCSing rust Sell! $239,000 I 689-3658 L - 422 West Ist Ave. 3/4 bedroom, 2 Bath 2078 sqft home on 1/3 acre, fenced lot. Totally reno- vated, ready to move in. $5K toward closing. $189,900 642-4663 812 Farm Equipment EQUIPMENT FOR sale. 2 John Deere 860 scrapers &7,500ea, 1 Clark Michigan 110-15 scraper, rebuilt en- gine $15,000.,Int. 530 loader $10,000, Int. 530 loader $13,500, Daewoo Excavator DH180- LC $12,000, Dae- woo Excavator DH220-LC $20,000,, air curtain blower $14,000., 2 air com- pressors 10H.P., 2 three phase $500ea., 1 horizon- tal tank, 1 vertical tank, 1993 Ford XLT/PU $1,500, 1985 Int. Dump Truck $6,000. Call anytime (850)865- 7191. 814 Furniture NEW QUEEN Slay- bed $450, head- board, dresser, mir- ror $50, round table with chairs $50, 259- 6420, 259-7149. QUEEN PILLOW top set $250, sofa $499 originally $899, loveseat $459 origi- nally $869, all new still in plastic. 496- 0085. ROUND KITCHEN table w/leaf, 4/chairs. Moving must sell, paid $800 will sacrifice $350 OBO 689-1373. VINEYARD EDI- TION solid pine sleigh bed w/2 night- stands, chester drawer and dresser w/mirror $1700 682- 8867. 814 Furniture BABY FURNITURE for sale. All prices, must see. Call 682-, 4394. 819 Heavy Equipment Ditchwitch 4010 DIrownia TREBCH RUNS AND OPERATES FINE. WORK HORSE. $4500 OBO 689-2029 1-877-782-5657 820 Lumber & Hardware DRYWALL TEX- TURE Sprayer. 180' hose, 90 gallon tank 10" & 3ft. wand. 850-835-2138 or 642-1829 826 Sporting Goods EVERLAST PUNCHING BAG 100 Ibs, $80 682- 8867. FITNESS QUEST Edge 491 exercise bike $200. Call 398- 6036. TREADMILL TRA- NIUM- $75 682-5665 Crestview Homes And Surrounding Areas You must see this lovely home on 4.45 acres. Oversized fireplace, oak cabinets, skylight in master bath. 3/2, situated on corner lot. 480 ft. deep well. Includes nice mobile home that could be rented for extra income! Quiet country living. $390,000. SWel r ntained4,,gk home, ready for a family to Smove-in- tof Fenced level back yard. Close to elementary school and south of 1-10. Very convenient to military bases. Open floor plan. Concrete driveway for exra parking and a place for your boat! $199,9D0. Looking for a home in a quiet subdivision but want, the feel of privacy. Check out this beautiful home with split-bedroom floor plan. Built with handicap access in mind, this home features wider doors and accommodations in the master bath. Screened-in pool, beautiful landscaping. $289,900. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath all brick house on a level acre of land (more land available if desired) Formal dining room boasts 9 Ft. ceilings that trey up to 10 ft. All bedrooms have walk-in closets, even a walk-in closet in garage for extra storage. Double French doors-lead out to a covered back oorch. Come see today!285,000. Sweet home Alabama! Wonderful back-to-nature feelings as you enter this gently sloping property near Red Leve. Great for hunting or set up residence. Utilities and well already in place. Two spring heads, partially cleared, partially heavy wooded. Don't let these 38 acres pss you by! $150,000. 4.7 acres priced to sell in Baker Area, a little drive out of town and a lot of privacy! This great piece of wooded property already has some mature pines. Great place for a homesite. Check it out today at $68,000. Outstanding Apma Ou11nding Results REMIX Agency One, Inc. 682-8309 or 678-8919 Toll Fre (800) 239-8309 301 S. Ferdon Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED www.gerihouse.com 829 Garage Sales HUGE MULTIPLE family yard sale 6090 Eden Square, large variety, furni- ture clothing all sizes and more. 830 Miscellaneous For Sale RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW, RIGHT PRICE. BULLETIN BOARD CLASSIFIED, NO SPAM, NO POP UPS, NO SHIPPING FEES. PAGE 4B CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN PAGE 5B SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,2006 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN 830 Miscellaneous For Sale 4 TICKETS to Wild Adventures in Val- dosta, Ga.$125.00. Call 398-1808. FOR SALE multiple household items. Call for list. 537- 1952. NEED TO sell ASAP. Queen size bedroom set, com- plete carved design, good cond. asking $200. Living room sofa & chair very good cond. $125. Call 652-4226 or 1- 772-342-5986 if no answer leave mes- sage. 832 Miscellaneous Wanted LOOKING FOR good condition video camera. Son wants to make Vietnam Documentary for school. Call Linda 850-602-2244. WE BUY ESTATES Moving or just down- sizing. We buy any- thing of value call Jim or Jessie(850) 682-8185, (850) 420-0041 Leave message: 904 Cars 2001 TOYOTA Prius Hybrid. White, 4dr, new batteries, aver- age 47mpg "aver- age", 79k miles, tint- ed windows, service manuals.$12,995.00 Laugh at $3.00 per gallon gas. Call 850- 586-9954. 1992 TOYOTA Cor- rolla $1,100. Alot of miles but runs great. 682-0463. 2003 HONDA Civic Hybrid, 45mpg, 4dr, tan, 84k asking $15,500 call 682- 7928. Laugh at $3.00/gal-gas! FREE KITTENS to good home. Call Emily (850)398- 6056. 906 Boats 2001 PONTOON Boat 40HP priced to sell. Like new $7,500. Call Scott 850-546-1192. 916 Sport Utility Vehicles 2004 DODGE Du- rango $19,500 miles, like new, take over payments. Call 689-2252 after 3:00pm. - i7orsiioe v L I ^ / FOR SALE BY OWNER A picture is worth a thousand words. Sell your merchandise in the pages of the Crestview News Bulletin and Bulletin Extra. 1997 NISSAN QUEST A/C, 6 CD Changer, Sunroof, Luggage Rack, Loaded, Excellent Family Car 000-0000 This is the actual Size of your ad 1 col. by 2 inchesin the classified section Your FSBO Ad runs for 8 Issues 4 Weeks !$ 000 for only 00 For an additional $10.00 you can park your car, truck, boat, trailer on our lot for the four week period. PARK IT ON OUR LOT. WS ie, ire and hrigly l sible. our lot ofters none C i hi&J tnffie vilibiltn r a low one nome ee hen you place )ouwr PSBO ad m aL Creurmies Nes6 Bliletm. Call 850-682-6524 for more information. To usa cu, 0vI you must Da a Jnreni paid FSBO cus- NCRESTVIEw nNEWS mIX f I J Uirria fT rN U I Bulletin E""TR.: HOSPICE a special kind of racing since 1984 Clinical Team Support for our RN's, LPN's and HHA's! Crestview HHA-PRN RN-PRN RN Case Mgr. -FT Niceville LPN-FT Great FT Benefits! Drug-Free Workplace Equal Opportunity Employer Apply/Mail to: 370 Redstone Dr. Call: 850-682-3628 or Fax: 850-682-8434 APPLY ONLINE ! www.covenanthospice.org 86 CAVALIER 4DR Auto A.C. AM-FM excellent old car, low miles 682- 6467,758-0427. 910 Motorcycles 2001 HONDA Goldwing 1800A, CB Radio, fog lights, backrest, ABS, yel- low, 62K miles, one owner, tall wind- shield, $12,500 OBO. Call 850-586- 9954 anytime. 1989 CADILLAC DEVILLE RPeae kq g ugiefds U CKB I. Ieo pktae token A/C, Custom Wheels. Dependable car. Needs maintenance. $750-0 850-758-7193 904 Cars * EXCELLENT CONDITION * POWER WINDOWS " POWER DOOR LOCKS " POWER STEERING " 128K MILES SNEW TIRES, BRAKES, ALTERNATOR, HOSES & ANTIFREEZE 682-3104 YOUR BON GET 00 8100 BONUS CAI 06 GMC Envoy #6035 WAS $31,525 NOW $23,51 06 Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan #6082"** WAS $24,035 NOW 19,6( 06 Buick LaCrosse #6073 Six Passenger Seating, Well Equipped WAS $24,140 NOW 18,9' Highway 85, Crestii 682-27( Search all of r Low Interest rate in lieu of rebates. Dis '87 ToyoTA 1967 TRiumph CRESSidA TR-4A ROAdSTER .ML-----.uri^ A MS^Siu OD, Cruise, A/C, Auto.Trans. V-6 DOHC 12 valve engine, AM/FM, Cassette. Memory power seat, Luxury interior, Sun roof, Garaged. MUST SEE! $2,200. 682393, CELL 902-2422 1995 TRANS SpORT $1,800 Newer Engine & Front End A/C, Seats 6-7 GREAT TRANSPORTATION Call Ray @ 850-689-3779 '02 Honda Accord 54,000mi. Automatic, CD. New tires. GOLD CERTIFIED EXTRA CLEA, LIKE NEW! Won't last long 334-572-4176 or 334-504-3342 $10,900 110,000 Miles Loaded $4,900 902-0845 CONVERTIBLE. RUNS GREAT! EXCELLENT PROJECT CAR. NADA Low $7,825 $5,900 682-0787 OR 398-0084 CELL '95 LINCOLN TOWNCAR New Wheels SNew Transmission Many New Parts $3,800 (obo) 217-7160 21' Motor Home t'iw FoI Sleps 4, TubiSlhow r nyEbut 85062.5665 1990 Chevy Pick-up 2 owners 350 motor Over-driver 190k miles New paint, all new outside $3,650 537-5894 '89 Ford XLT Lariat Black looks good! Long wheel base 302 engine Automatic New tires New dual exhaust 136,404 miles $1,900 obo 682-5693 2003 H-D Dyna Low-Rider Anniversary colors 440 miles Mostly been in storage $8,200 for more information or to see call: 54.3604 '93 Cadillac Sedan DeVille With parts car! Blue Cadillac runs good with clean interior. $3,500 850-398-5000 US COMES EARLY 1 '87 Jeep '04 Tace Wagoneer V One Owner Tan/Green V Fully Loaded V Leather Interior * 4 Wheel Drive * 142K Miles V Automatic V Non-SkId Tire Safety V Theft Protection $7,500 683-0005 or 589-0711 (850) 375-9254 or 683-1018 YellonrMWhite. Like new! 4.3 liter, 190hp Volvo Pent. V-6 with only 71 hours. $17,79511 (850) 375-9254 or 683-1018 Runs Great! V-8, Power windows & doorlocks. Cold A/C Roof rack $2500. 689-5847 1984 Hewda Wikwk S-750 RewWlit, Kem ceeac & Fta $1,40000 689-0802 '02 DODGE RAM 1500 SINGLE CAB, V6, 21,000 MILES. ASKING $12,0000. CALL S&P LAWN SERVICE 682-9780 OR 902-5669 2004 TOYOTA Tacoma Pre-runner Quad cab, TRD off road pkg. 38K miles, SR5 Pkg. WO0K mi Extended warranty Excellent Condition. Maroon wlbelge int. $19,500 Call 5464141 YEAR. H1 PLUS 0% APR FINANCING ON SELECT GMC, PONTIAC AD BUICK MODES. 15 06 GMC Sierra Ext. Cab SLT #6275 Leather & Loaded WAS $32,245 NOW 24,475 06 GMC Canyon 4x4 Crew Cab SLE Leather & Loaded WAS $27,50 NOW $20,541 5 WAS $25,190 NOW $19,999 Rebates up to $2,500 06 Buick Lucerne #6249 Remote Start, All Power, OnStar 70 WAS $27,485 NOW $24,962 06 Sierras Rebates up to $6,500 4 Year 50k Bumper to Bumper Warranty on all Buicks $3,000 Rebates on all 07 Yukons 15' BOAT FIBERGLASS TRI-HULL Bow RIDER NEEDS INTERIOR WORK GOOD FOR THE BAY $295-0 902-2634 Work Truck 1976 CHEY C-30 WORK TRUCK. Heavy duty I-Ton, new tranny, some rust, runs well, bed liner, leather seats. $2,30011 428-1161 GET YOUR SPAM AT THE GROCERS. BULLETIN BOARD CLASSIFIED, No SPAM, NO POP UPS, NO SHIPPING FEES. SPONTIAC BUICK GMC 8 po new and used inventory at leecrestview.com counts and rebates include GMC financing rebate. Tax and Tag fees not included. W.A.C. Ad Good 1T1ugh September 5,2006. Pictures for display purposes only. Includes non GM owner $100.00 rebate. Bill Spears Invites everyone to stop by and talk with him about the great deals going on now. Bill can help "- -you to drive away in a new or used vehicle today aWMANFI M IC4EVOLMnON A lfAj B ^o- SvamdoNdgiiute -LOo0,n *0EIEOparllfW A 4150 s. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview H682-2731 CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2006 rMU0C UL/ I Vl1U LV IUVV I l,. lMIIVMIInISATU RD AY, SaE PT E B 2- 2 0 - w w w d er S LnCAL. NEWS FINAL SUMM GET YOURS B __ ri,955 ..INCLUDES REBATE& DISCOUoT #11046 1 2,825 INCLUDES REBATE 8 DISCOUNT ER SALE DOW BEFORE ITS GO #10U947 \~ 18,273 INCLUDES REBATE & DISCOUNT PW, PL, CR, TL, AM FM CD, 4 Wheel ABS, Aim Wheels #11062 c 17,896 41 INCLUDESDS REBATE & DISCOUNT PW, PL, CR, TL, AM FM CD, ONSTAR, POWER SEAT, CRUISE - I11 -I P M "I A I ; '7 I --- Li 8,169 INCLUDES REBATE & DISCOUNT M Auto Transmission, AC, Locking Diff., Skid Plates, 265/17 Tires 7ILVARADU CR EW ClAP UI4 H t i; - #10886 $31,52831]Mii r &koINCLIJDES REBATE& DISCOUNT EINH 1 1,1l111111 C4111 H.O. Diesel, Alison Trans., AC, Cruise, Tilt, Trailer Tow 10 ILVi ElA III ZCABI AUTOIAC 24,530 # INCLUDES REBATE & DISCOUNT 1 7,703 INCLUDES REBATE & DISCOUNT & *V : \ PW, PL, CR, TL, AM FM CD, Keyless Entry, Chrome Wheels, Locking Diff. 1;c 07 Sii 1'AIDfWlTlHAC $21,517 " INCLUDES REBATE & DISCOUNT S14,544 INCLUDES REBATE & DISCOUNT I . PW, PL, CR, TL, Keyless Entry, Chrome Wheels, AM FM CD V-6, 5SP, AM FM CD AN AMERICAN REVOLUTION vwa-d w CRESTVIEW 682-2731 uE FT. WALTON BEACH 243-7214 CHEVROLT PENSACOLA 994-0101 YOURSILVERADO HEAD QUARTERS 4150 FERDON BLVD CRESTVIEW *Must be Florida resident. Residency restrictions apply. See sales person for details. Rebates to dealer. 0% il lieu of rebates. All prices, plus tax, tag, title and processing fee. Photos for illustration purposes only. #10997 [II~I~ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 2, 2006 D~r.F RR / rrp-qtvipw Npw-q Bu lleltin ItlF RIP ""~ wn %luns-allm "a-NUW-%P %PEW "06 OR J`07%pow MODF Mlndosf A iA |