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USPS 518-880 FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR, NUMBER 39 HIp Wr P AR Industry-Deep Water Port-Fine People--Safest Beaches in Florida PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456 THURSDAY, MAY 29. 1986 25e Per Conv I -rr Truck Theft Ring Is Broken Up Interstate Ring Dismantled Stolen Tractors and Marketed Parts Three men were arrested in the Dalkeith rea Monday afternoon, after a 24-hour period of surveillance, in a truck "chopping" operation. The arrests came after a joint investigation of the operation by the Gulf County Sheriff's Department, the Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion, the State's Attorney and the Florida' Department of Law Enforcement. Accord- ing to Sheriff Al Harrison, the local arrests were part of an interstate ring which has been stealing trucks and cutting them up to sell the parts. "All of these trucks we recovered Monday afternoon were stolen in the Dothan, Alabama area", Sheriff Har- rison said. The Sheriff. declined to say how the Gulf County portion of the ring Oas 'discovered or how the 'pe- partment knew they were in operation this particular day, but he said information was they would be at a spot in the woods about halfway be- tween the upper and lower Dalkeith Roads sometime over the week end and Monday. A stake-out in the wooded area witnessed some of the dismantling operations on one truck and a second was brought into the area while the stake-out was in progress. Sheriff Harrison said the second truck was driven into the area by James Reed and when'the arrest attempt was made, he took off running through the woods in an attempt to get away. 3 ARRESTS MADE Arrested Monday at the scene of the truck demolition were Brian James Cyphers, 29 of Panama City; Jiies Reed, 59, of Blountstowi and Albert Addison, 55, of Wewa- hitchka. Both Reed and Ad- dison are pulp wooders and Cyphers operates a small salvage business. During the arrests, the law enforcement officers re- covered two Mack tractors which had been stolen in the Dothan, Alabama area and brought to Dalkeith. The operation was discovered nearly a week and a half ago and has been under surveil- lance since that time. Sheriff Harrison said FDLE investigators were on hand looking for clues when the last truck was brought into the stripping site Mon- day. The officers hid as the truck approached and made the arrests when it came into the compound. BIG OPERATION Sheriff Harrison said in- formation available to his department shows the theft ring is operatirigtoutside Gulf County. The two trucks re- covered Monday had been sold to the persons arrested and were being dismantled by them. One of the recover- ed trucks had been stolen from W. R. Turner of Ozark, Alabama and the other from Lane Trucking Company of Dothan. Sheriff Harrison said the FBI had been investigating the main theft ring for some time, before narrowing its attention to the Gulf County phase of the operation. "This isn't the complete operation we have captured here", Harrison said Tues- day. "We have learned the ring is operating all over this area of Florida, as well as south Alabama and Georgia. There are more arrests com- ing up on the part of the ring which is operating in our county and adjoining coun- ties before too much longer. We hope this will wipe this activity out here in our county", Sheriff Harrison said. The wide-spread use of the heavy trucks in the pulp wood industry makes parts for the trucks a good selling commodity and has made truck thefts mushroom. This was once a proud "king of the it and brought it to Gulf County where It was This' was once a proud "king of the it and brought it to Guif County where it was Road" diesel before truck "choppers" stole dismantled and sold for parts. Gulf War Dead Honored Gulf Coety's war -dead, .r.Ele-say ada .-ugler were remembered Monday blowing "Taps" as the cere- as the county observed Me- ,mony wound dqwn. - morial Day with the rest of _ tb: na o.: A short-- -, but' Father Tom, Crandall,-pas- .the, nation. A short, -but ; meaningful ceremony herein tor of St Joseph Catholic Port St. Joe. in front of City Church sang "The Star IHall paid tribute tothe dead Spangled Banner and "A of all wars'from Gulf County Soldier's Prayer" for the and called attend t h onto the ceremony, while members of need for a renewal of patriot- the VFW provided a color ism and, dedication to the guard to flank the speaker's flag. stand. A color guard from Tyndall Major Wallace H. Robin- Air Force Base added to the son, a Chaplain at Tyndall memorial service by firing a Air Force Base, was the featured .speaker- for. -the occasion, recalling the sacri- -fice which wasomade by' so% many 'in preserving liberty for. all. The day% started with vet- erans' organizations placing a small American flag at the intersection of Highways 98 and 71 in memory of each one of Gulf County's war dead and also placed approxi- mately 200 American flags at the gravesites of all known veterans in Holly Hill and Forest Hill Cemeteries. Map of New Districts The final stage of new Commission and School Board districtss for Gulf County is shown on county and city maps found on page seven of this issue of The Star. The districts have been agreed upon by both the County and School Boards ad i( approved by the courts, will ,,.apply in the fall prinairips which start in September. :'" '' :' '; ' Gulf County will be step- ping into the computer age about the end of this year, following action taken by the Board at their meeting Tues- day night. A committee composed of Maurell Cumbie, Kesley Col- bert and Eda Ruth Taylor has suggested a computer Sheriff Al Harrison and officers from before the truck in the background could FDLE have that satisfied look on their faces meet the fate of others which had been which comes with getting the job done. They brought to a wooded area near Dalkeith for arrested three.-sam.-'Monday afternoon dismantling.. ... ..-. County Going Computer unG .. ...mut... System to Sei plan to the Commission which would provide com- puter service to every office in the courthouse and the Board decided Tuesday night Grads Off On Quest For Best High Honor graduate, Michelle Holloman accurately described her immediate future when she used as her subject, "The Best Is Yet To Be" as she introduced the graduation progr, -m for Port St. Joe High School Monday night. During the cou-se of what was to follow, Holloman received a total of $1,550 in cash awards for scholastic achievement during the ceremonies, as well as several , .\ .'.. /'A.. -I . There was a whole lot of hugging going on in the Coliseum Monday night after the diplomas had been presented. After the diplomas were presented, it was time to start the congratulations and show a little relief that the other awards. Holloman was easily the top award winner for the evening as kudos were handed out by the Rotary, Kiwanis and Lions clubs, Gulf Coast Community College, George and Billy Tapper awards, Gulf Coast Academy of Cosmetology and several others. The Rotary award, presented by Jim McNeill, III, for scholarship and citizenship were presented to Dawn Grace and Brett Kelly. The W. R. (Billy) Tapper memorial scholarship awards were presented by Assistant Principal Chris Earley to Dawn Grace and Michelle Jenkins. The Kiwanis Club had Steve Richardson presenting six awards for the club. Tommy Kemp received the science award; De Ann Young, the social studies award; Dawn Grace, math; Michelle Holloman, english and Brett Kelly and Michelle Holloman, most outstanding boy and girl. Rex Buzzett presented a single award for the Lions Club-a $500 scholarship to Sharon Miller to the school of her choice. Mrs. Lucille Pierce presented two awards in cosmetology to Carmelita Clark and Michelle Parramore. Michelle Holloman was the recipient of the George G. Tapper academic award, consisting of $500 cash, presented by Superintendent Walter Wilder. Michelle Holloman was also presented with a $1,000 school days and the graduation procedure are all over. -Star photo cash award presented by the SIR FAME award for placing first in state competition, presented by Clarence Monette. Holloman's award also earned the Media Center a $500 cash contribution. Superintendent Walter Wilder presented Holloman with a $50 Gold Card award for the highest scholastic average for the year. Gulf Coast Community College scholarships were presented to Curtis Ray, Robert Harris, Michele Jenkins, Lynn Aman, Stacy Strickland and Marie Fambro by Dr. Robert King. Superintendent Walter Wilder presented diplomas to the graduating seniors assisted by Lamar Faison, Edwin Williams, Catherine Ramsey and Chris Earley. Tiffany Carr, class president, gave a stirring salute to the parents of the graduating seniors for their sacrifices made over the past 12 years on behalf of their children. "You're the real heros tonight", she said. Michelle Holloman observed that "It's time to go", as she started her address. She stated that it was with mixed feelings of excitement and fear that the seniors handed their high school career and stepped out into the adult world. "We must strive for success, keeping in mind that the best is yet to be", as she closed her address. (Continued on Page 3 rve to go out for bids for the machinery. Some financing for the new way of keeping records was included in the current bud- get of the county, but extra- ordinary expenses have gob- bled up the money over the past two months when storm damage expenses, a *new ambulance for Wewahitchka and a need for more solid waste handling equipment became a part of this year's budget operation even though it was not planned on last year. The only concern of the Commission Tuesday, was there is none of this money left which had been set aside for computer units and the suggestion of the committee was to go out for bids immediately and have them returned at the July 9 meet- ing. "If we come up with a contract on July 9, we don't have the money to pay for it", Commissioner Doug Birmingham said. On Bir- mingham's expressed con- cern, the Commission inserted a clause in their call for bids which would spell out financial arrangements. Chairman Branch said it was highly unlikely the county could get delivery of a system in less than six months, anyhow, and by that time the new budget would be in force. The county has wanted to go on computer for the past two or three years, but felt it couldn't afford it at the time. Now, the state requires com- puter services in several of the county operations, such as the Property Appraiser's office and the Tax Collector's office, to the point where contracted computer service is amounting to almost as much as their own service would cost the county. AUDIT REPORT Certified Public Accoun- tant, Michael Tucker pre- sented the county with copies of his audit of county records and fielded questions from the Board concerning several criticisms contained in the report. Tucker said even though there were three pages of criticisms, they were mostly recommendations for imp- provement rather than scor- ing for doing something wrong. "On the contrary", he said, "your records are very well kept; some of the best I have come across in my. duties as auditor for several .counties and cities. All the; criticisms are for minor- things which are mostly the way I would do things, as opposed to the way they are being done. Everything is very well presented in your records", he added. Tucker said there were three points in his list of critiques which were matters for attention but were caused by growth rather than wrong record keeping. In one instance, the Fine and Forfeiture fund had a recorded deficit of $25,828, mostly because the cash carried over from the pre- vious year was not as much as anticipated when the budget was made. The second point was a shortfall of $15,883 in the Capital account for the same reason. "The cash carried forward projection was not accurate", he said. The Sheriff's Department had a deficit of $15,812 caused by employment claims made against the budget after the administration had changed hands last year. The claims were for unclaimed vacation time and unemployment compensation. OTHER BUSINESS In other business matters, the Commission: -Agreed to proceed im- mediately with securing a firm to provide the county plan which has been mandat- ed by the State of Florida. -Received three bids on preparing Gulf County's plan and decided to choose the best of the three bids as soon as possible. The bids ranged from $49,500 from Basker- ville, Donovan Engineers, to a high of $56,881 from Clark, Roumelis of Tallahassee. -Agreed to meet June 10 as the Highland View Water Board to discuss that service. Calling for Bids for All County Offices * "I 0"" M M . ._l_ It's Kind of Comments: THE STAR THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1986 PAGE TWO A Senate committee and a House Bill both attacked a problem this past week and came awfully Close to passing a bill which W'ould make it almost prohibitive for teen-agers to drink or use drugs. Nothing wrong with that, so far as we can see. .... The bills would have stripped the teen-agers of their drivers' licenses if they were caught by law enforcement officers on charges involving alcohol or illegal drugs. S The point is, they didn't have to be driving or even near a car in order for the penalty to be applied. The reason for the penalty was to strip from the teen-agers the one thing they value most in their young lives for the dangerous and popular practice of using drugs or alcohol. A driver's license is a valuable possession for a young person; and probably competes on an even plane with acceptance by :their peers in popularity. STeaching hasn't stopped the practice of sneaking a drink or a session with drugs; preaching hasn't done it; threats haven't been ,effective; pleading has been vain; Kicked Out SIt has been several years since we graduated from high school, but iwe still remember the feeling and the apprehension which came from the experience. It meant we no longer had a ,.good portion of our life planned out for us each and every year and it D:- Blessings S Mrs. Hubert Watson must be feeling like. the luckiest -~person, in the.world this .eek, p, .with her new kidney and a chance to live a half-way ; normal life once again. Sure, she must follow a Strict regimen of medication all s" her life to keep her body from : rejecting the foreign kidney, but we feel she will testify it is tremendously better than hav- ing no kidneys at all and being a slave to a dialysis machine. We don't stop to count the many blessings all of us have. We complained about having stones in our kidneys recently; but, really, we suspect our blessing is that we have kidneys to have stones in. -. lsigi ht ehv iny making it against the law seemed to make the practices even more attractive to those youngsters. It might just be that the legislator who came up with the idea of taking the driving license for the use of these narcotics will be effective in steering some of the young people in the right direction. In our opinion, the bills don't cover a wide enough area, how- ever. The proposed penalty should apply to adults, too, Of course, as any teen-ager has already figured out, if the bills are expanded to include adult usage of alcohol and drugs used by adults as a criteria for suspending driving licenses, the bill will automatically die. So long as it is aimed at young people, it may have a chance of passage. As Sen. Carrie Meek of Miami said of the proposed law, "That's kind of tough". It's even tougher to have a young or adult life ruined by things which happen and are caused by a person who is not in control of himself because of alcohol or drugs. It's kind of tough to get killed by a drunk or a person high on drugs. t of the Nest meant we could no longer depend on having a full summer to do what we wanted to do. It meant the beginning of having to fend for ourselves. It may sound a bit corny, but we knew just how a little bird feels when it gets kicked out of the nest by its momma. It's a good feeling to graduate from high school, but it's not without its moments of apprehen- sion, too. Along with these feelings comes the knowledge that one has accg 1lishe( 4 something, marked S. milestone in lite and brought on the moment of being our own person: In spite of its moments of apprehension, it is a feeling of accomplishment and expectation. We have never done any hang gliding in our life, but we can imagine that first step off a cliff or a mountain, matriculating to a position to where one has to depend on the glider and one's wits to get to the bottom of the cliff safely is sort of like graduating from high school. It's a thrill, but it's also scary. We wish the graduates a happy landing at the bottom of life and we congratulate them for the accom- plishment of stepping off into life. Tough r Hunker Down with Kes Say It Ain't So, Sandy by Kesley Colbert Sandy "Black Shoes" San- thing to me but you could tell gathering up to leave, Sandy born is one of the best friends he was chapped. I liked that. kinda strolled off by himself that I've ever had. I guess Of course he didn't have to and although I couldn't see, I the first time I noticed him say much at those games knew the tears were coming. was down at the Little 'cause there was this lady I loved that 'cause I've been League park back around that sat right down by the there. 1970. I umpired a game or backstop doing enough talk- What a privilege and thrill two when Sandy pitched. The ing and yelling for the both of to watch that kid grow up! boy took his baseball serious them. Boy, she could bellow. He'd come off the mound in a I liked that. He had some I mean when she cheered high school 'game and say, ability but he didn't let that they could hear her in "Coach, I'm not sure that get in the way of his pitch- Salem, Alabama. And if I I'm getting my hips turned ing; in other words, he didn't made a call she disagreed quick enough and my arm is over complicate matters. He with ..... dragging so consequently just tried to throw it as hard The first game I umpired I'm not getting on top of my as he could by every hitter. Sandy's team lost by a run or curve ball and I think that's Sandy and I refer to that two. He shook hands and why it's flattening out..." style of pitching as "smok- congratulated the other I'd kind'a look like I didn't ing 'em on the inside". I lik- team like you're supposed to know what he was talking ed that. If he disagreed with do but you could tell it was about, and sometimes I a call he had enough respect a'killing him. I liked that. didn't, then I'd say, "Fuzz, that he wouldn't say any- And then while everyone was just smoke 'em on the r ~-- and overall won 204 games. We talked about baseball when the gloves were small, the bats were made of wood and the grass was real. We remembered Herman "Ger- many" Schaefer, "Smokin" Joe Wood, Stan Coveleski, Hoot Evers, Walt Dropo, Harry Steinfeldt, Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown, Joe "Ducky" Medwick arid countless hundreds of others. What a way to spend an afternoon! Like I said, I knew from the very first that Sandy and I were on the same wave length. I sometimes sill can't believe he graduated from high school in 1976. It just seems like yesterday I was umpiring those Little League games and he was "smoking 'em on the inside". He still says "sir" to me and that is a reflection on him, not me. Sandy got married this past Saturday in Tallahas- see. I wasn't there. Well, I assume he went through with it knowing Sandy if someone stopped him on the way to the church to talk (Continued on Page 3) - ,s-. -.. Mark Me Down As Opposed to A Gambling Ship in Our Neighborhood I HATE TO mess in Bay County's business, but the News Herald messes in our business regularly, so I guess I can get away with it. According to the said News Herald of the past few days, Bay County is going to get a gambling ship based at Panama City for the summer months. Not only are the tourists to Bay County going to shed most of their clothes to enjoy the beach, they are going to now have their shirt taken by a gambling ship which will dock at the Panama City Downtown Marina for the purpose of loading suckers on board, then taking them beyond the legal limit, so they can lose their money at the gambling tables to their heart's content. -I know that only adults can go on the ship and so it will be people who can legally make up their own mind to lose their money to the gambling enterprise, but, in my idea that still doesn't make it right. You can argue with me until the cows come home, I still don't think it's right to allow such an enterprise any credibility in our state. To allow it to circumvent our anti casino gambling law as the ship will do is to thumb it's nose at our laws here in Florida. To allow the gambling ship to exist and do business is to make a mockery of bor objects, all he had to do is say so and the thing isn't allowed by local law. We're neighbors to Bay County over here in Port St. Joe and Gulf ETA OIN SHRDLU I By: Wesley R. Ra the law.* +++++ SOME PEOPLE IN Bay County are happy over the ship coming in and some are unhappy. I don't live in Bay County, nor do I even go to Bay County unless it is an unusual occasion, but I'm unhappy with the arrangement, too. Here in Port St. Joe we have a law which requires anyone wishing to do something unusual to their property to advertise their intentions. If a neigh- msey County. I'm exercising the same right and voicing my objection to a casino gambling being docked in my neigh- borhood. There is good reason why the folks of Destin and Fort Walton Beach wouldn't let it in there. Isn't it strange what some people will do for money? Here these guys are sponsoring a gambling ship, seeing no harm in it, while the two most potent forces in Florida are girding up to decide whether or not to allow it at the general elections in the fall. If there's nothing wrong with the business of gambling, why the big fight over whether or not to allow it in the state? e + + ++ THE STAR WILL be unalterably opposed both to casino gambling being legalized in Florida and the creation of a state lottery to generate funds for the schools, the hospitals, or anything. I will even oppose a state lottery, even if the proponents decide to give me all the proceeds. I make this definite statement because the pro-state lottery people purchased the right to insert a petition in this week's issue of The Star, urging people to sign it and send it in as a portion of a petition endorsing placing the state lottery question on the ballot in the fall. I want you to know, the fact the petition is in The Star definitely does not mean I or this newspaper endorses the state lottery. Again I say, we oppose it. I personally oppose gambling of any kind because of moral convictions. I think it's asinine for our state to strip people of some estimated $300 million a year to play the lottery and the state only realize about half that sum in its budget. Why not go ahead and say they are raising taxes (as the Legislature surely is) and be done with it? A lottery is a very inefficient way for the state to raise money. I can see no other legitimate reason for the state to be in the lottery business. While we're removing some of these sales tax exemptions, let's just stick in one or two more to raise the money a lottery may bring in and forget all about having to operate the game of chance. Lotteries are becoming a popular fund raiser all over the nation. I realize that. Even so, I cannot see Florida as needing money badly enough to resort to such a sleazy means of getting it. +++++ I'M GOING TO change the subject on you this week. Ordinarily this blurb is about one subject only, but something has come up which makes a two subject colurin neces- sary. You see, about a year ago, I thought I needed a paint sprayer so I bought me one. Ever since it came in, it has stayed in the box in which it' came, reclining on a shelf in our utility room. It stayed there until a few weeks ago, when I noticed it was missing. I don't know how long it has been missing, but it is definitely gone.$ The point is, I think I loaned it to somebody and I can't remember who it was. What I'm saying is, if you are the one I loaned my paint sprayer to, how about letting me know. I'd just like to locate it. St. Joseph's Bay May 29 May 30 May 31 June 1 June 2 June 3 June 4 June 5 High 3:23 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 3:39p.m. 9:51a.m. 8:51a.m. 8:53a.m. 9:12 a.m. 9:30a.m. Low 1:44 a.m. 2:09 i.m. 2:04a.m. 1:15 a.m. 8:51p.m. 6:37 p.m. 7:09p.m. 7:27 p.m. 8:06 p.m. inside." You know, looking back on it now, I guess the best times Sandy and I shared were sit- ting out in the backyard talk- ing baseball. Now I think that one time we might have talked about something other than baseball ... but mostly it was baseball. San- dy is a walking encyclopedia on the history of baseball. He can and did talk for hours about a left handed pitcher for John McGraw's old New York Giants named Rube Marquard. Now, old Rube must'a been Fuzz's favorite. I learn- ed that Rube from 1911 to 1913 won 24, 26 and 23 games. He pitched from 1908 to 1925 SUBSCRIPTIONS INVARIABLY PAYABLE IN ADVANCE T H E T A R POSTOFFICE BOX 308 IN COUNTY-ONE YEAR, $10 00 SIX MONTHS IN COUNTY-$OO00 T H E A R PHONE 227.1278 OUT OF COUNTY-ONE YEAR, $15.00 SIX MONTHS, OUT OF COUNTY. $10.00 *1O WI v OUT OF U.S.-ONE YEAR, $16.00 SV PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456 4 4^ Published Every Thursday at 304-306 Williams Avenue, Port St. Joe, FL By The Star Publishing Company TO ^DVERTISERS-ln case o error or omissions In advertisements, the publishers do not hold Second-Class Postage Paid at Port St. Joe. Florida 32456 themselves liable for damage further than amount received for such advertisement. o SECOND-CLASS POSTAGE PAID Wesley R. Ramsey .......... Editor and Publisher AT PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA H Willim H. Ramsey ........... Production Supt. The spoken word Is given scant attention; the printed word is thoughtfully weighed. The spoken word ec' eyFrenchie L. Ramsey .............. Office Manager barely asserts; the printed word thoroughly convinces. The spoken word Is lost; the printed word remains. Shirley K. Ramsey .................... Typesetter Tides - I ~III~S THE STAR, Port St. Joe, Fla. T'lI'RSDAY, MAY 29, 19.86 PAGE THREE SHA PHAN by Wendell Ca The Handic MANY OF YOU won't believe I Phantry is handicapped. It's true. Sh admit it, but he is missing part of one fi hand. It's the one next to his little fing blind as a bat in his left eye. IT HAPPENED WHEN he was abou His father had installed one of those pun porch--you know the kind, it has one b smaller wheel on top with a heavy belt t and round. Anyway, one day, while no one was sneaked out and proceeded to ekaminet during this examination that one of his to take a bath--of the five sisters, none w clear that day--and the pump clicked To this day, no one has figured out cut off the finger next to the'little finger o There are tweo'fingers longer than th besides that, Shad is right handed. Anyway, thestory goes that by the t rushed out' to see where he was and happened, Shad had fed the part of his severed to a chicken that was pecking yard. That took care of any hopes of try it to his hand. +++++ THERE: ARE MANY different sto: how he lost his: eye.. Since his mother: deceased and you can't believe anything sisters say, iWs hard to know what is I SOne story has it that he was involved fight aiid was the bnly one that didn't ha SAnother popular story had Shad figh during World War II. When both side ammunition, they started shooting at e slingshots. According to the story, one G and shot a small ball bearing at Shad. He . mark because he was aiming for a spot his eyes Shad then proceeded to capt regiment bare-handed Shad was six yea war ended. Wonder who started that s ++.++ '. THE MOST UNBELIEVABLE store friend of Shad's from Wewahitchka. He so you know the story must be true. A rather commit adultery than tell a another story. It was Memphis,.Tennessee, one cc years ago when a car screeched to a halt ,club. The back ,door opened, and a bod from the car to the sidewalk, directly club. The car raced off and soon a cro A few minutes passed before a pries The priest looked down to see the bod beautiful girl, completely nude, lying on He also noticed some leering .eyes in th that had gathered. Instantly he offe warning: "Those who looketh upon this struck blind!"! - A moment passdand then a slurred Scrowd. said,, 'I rIr oneeye.' - The wo.ld' may never'know- and " care less- the truth about what happen eve. but knowing Shad, well.:.. WeWaih To Be A, SS Thd 7e ^Friendil BIBLE STUDY ... ............ .. MORNING WORSHIP .............. CHURCH TRAINING ................ EVENING WORSHIP ............... W EDNESDAY. ........... ........ Long Ave. Baptist I 1601 LONG AVENUE DANIEL W. DUNCAN Pastor MICI Mini D TRY mpbell aap :his, but Shad iad won't even nger on his left ger. He is also .t two years old. ips on the back ig wheel and a that goes round s looking, Shad the belt. It was, sisters decided viJ admit being Dn. how the pump in his left hand at finger and, ime his mother Cau... ...Lun< lrl Crime Rate Drops In Gulf Fund Raising Day for FundCreels set for saturday Reported crimes in Gulf County of from 35 in 1985 to 25 in the first The next largest increased per- Creels Set for saturday took a dramatic nosedive, for the most quarter of this year. Last year, two centage in arrests was for the charge Saturday, May 31 will be a that. are clean, household past, for the first quarter of this year, motor vehicle thefts were reported of narcotics possession which saw an special Hospital Fundraising items, toys, dishes, small according to a report released this and this year, none was reported, increase of 233.3 percent. Worthless Day for Barbara and Sherry appliances, etc. that you can week by the Florida Department of The total crime index in the check arrests increased by. 200 Creel who were severely donate will be greatly appre. Law Enforcement of Tallahassee. county was reduced by 34.2 percent. .percent and disorderly intoxication by injured in an auto accident in ciated. Those who wish to The report reflected a downswing Of the crimes reported, 17.3 were 200 percent. April. There will be a road- donate any of these items can in serious crimes, while reflecting an cleared while last year, only 10.1 The largest number of arrests for block, plus a White Elephant contact Florence Boyett at increased number of arrests by the percent were solved. ... Sa. ht d and cold 4n 'i n -l hnri mll h dnA th Sale. also hot dogs and cold 648-8936 Pauline Fields at Sheriff's Department and an increase in the number of crimes solved by the Department. ".'he.first quarter of both 1985 and '198 had no murder~' forcible rapes or robbery reported, according to the report. Three other categories docu- mented by FDLE showed decreases while one category-that of aggravat- ed assault-showed an increase of 12.5 percent. The one category was the only one which reflected an increase over last year. Burglaries were down from 34 in 1985 to.only 18 this year during the reporting time.,Lateenies took a drop OBITUARIES Rebe Lewis C. Gay Jim ARRESTS CLIMB During the first quarter of the c.9rrent year, the Sheriffl' Depart- 'ment inade 119 arrests for an increase of 52.6 over the same period in 1985, according to the report. The largest increase in the number of arrests was reported for the charge of larceny, which showed an increase of 600 percent in arrests. In 1985, there was one arrest on the charge of larceny and in 1986, seven arrests were reported for the 600 percent increase. BIRTHS ecca Ann Belin and Cindy Beliri have sasw wlhat nacu announced tne irth of their ringer that was Lewis C. Gay, 78, of daughter." Rebecca Ann Be-. around in the Wewabitchka passedd ,away Jin. on May 19. Rebecca ing to reattach Sunday in. Panama City. He 'veighed 8 lbs. 2,ozs. at birth. was retired- frorim St. Joe', She was welcomed home by: PPaper Company, and was a her sister, Bonnie, age three. riestod about lifetime resident of Gulf Rebecca is the grand- and father are County. He was a member of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. his brothers or the Glad Tidings Assembly of L. Belin of Port St. Joe, and the truth: God Church. Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Smithi'of din an ice pick Survivors include: his Fort Walton Beach. She is the ive an ice pick. children, Elzie Gay, of St. great-granddaughter of John ting Germans Petersburg, Libby Duyal of M. Farrahar of Bradenton. as were-out of Port St. Joe, Gene Gay of ach other with Pensacola, Barbara Weeks David Hopper ermin cheated of PdortSt. Joe, an' Richard Chuck and JewelllHopper Swas a little off Gay Parker- of 'Memphis, proudly announce the birth of right between Tenn. seven grandchildren, their son, David Aaron Hop- .ure the entire seven great grandchildren; per, on May 16 at Bay rs old when the three stepchildren, Virginia Medical Center. David tory? Tillman of .Lynn Haven, weighed six lbs 101V ozs., Bernice Barbee of Port St. and was 19 inches long.' y was told by a Joe, and Douglas. Atkins of Grandparents are Mr, and is an attorney, Mulberry; one brother, J. Z. Mrs. Carl Hopper, Sr. of St. ttorneyswould Gay of 'Mansfield, Ohio, Joe Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. lie, but that's Bessie Carroll of Wewahitch- Donald Burkett of St. Joe Ska, Evelyn Gardner of Mexi- Beach. Dld night a'"few co Beach, and Rushie Regis- outside a.night ,tr of Atlanta, Ga.; and dy was thrown numerous nieces arid ne- in, front of the phews. "WTV' TIs .1 wd gathered.- Funeralservices were held v Ieel S J t happened.by. at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday at ly of a young, the Glad Tidings Assembly of ' n the sidewalk. God Church with the Rev. 1o 1 ie small crowd Bob Claycomb and Rev. Paul l, k1 red this stern Wetzel officiating. Interment s body shall be:.' followed in Roberts Ceme- Mrs. Joy Ailes has announ- .r-ie ced the recent completion of voice from the -'All services were under the the St. Jude Children direction of Comfortei Fun- search.HospitalOhr. V cold probably: eraltHome, "Wewahitchka ifea"Bike-A-ThoniP% t ened to Shad's Branch Chapel. joe. Thanks to twenty-iiers, --' ,. numerous -vqlunteers, and S. the many cities f 'Port St. SKathleen Muina Joe who mrade contributions, .K p the Bike-A-Thoriwos a great SKthleen Muina, 35, passed: success. Because of the uni- S, away in Panama City Tues-, versal objectives of research SYOf: day. She had been a resident and a treatment t St. Jud, Sof "Wewahitchka since 1979. Children's Research Hospi- art df .and was a physician's assis-. 1, this effor will benefit y' P/.lace at children all over the vorld. SShe is survived by. her Special thanks are extend- hiii: ..hband, Tony Muin eof ed-to Citizens Federal Sav- 9:45AM Wewaitchka; her children, ings and Loan,'Florida Na- 11:0 A.M Lilia, Tory, Juan, Siggy and tioial Bank, and Wewahitc- S5 P'.9 Christopher Muina, all of ka State Banl fo the twenty- S7:0 Wewahitchka; her mother, five dollar savings accounts S7:00PM Pauline Bochke Mlls for- donated tothetop three merely of Chicago, now resid- Bike-A-Thon winners. Gen- ing in Ft. Pierce; five erous mechanical assistance u brothers, David Biochke, was offered to the :riders by Church Butch- Frank, Paul arid Larry's Bike Shop. Refresh- SRichard Biochke; one sister, ments provided by Sherri Stephnie Steinfeld.t provided by Sherri Stephanie Steinfeld. Bowen's exercise class, and Funeral services are in- free French fries from HAEL HANDY complete and 'ill be announ- .Hardee's Restaurant were ster of Music ced later., welcomed by the partici- & Youth,. All services are under the pants. The Pprt St. Joe High direction of Comforter Fun- School offered a ,safe and eral Home; Wewahitchka convenient course on the high dZILI h llpI BranchII Ciapei. Kesley (Continued from Page 2) about Ty Cobb or "Shoeless" Joe Jackson he.might not of made it. I love Sandy San- born. I wouldn't have missed his wedding for anything in the world except maybe for something concerning my own children. And that's ex- actly what happened. Jesse had a piano rectal. Now I ain't real big on weddings and I rate piano recitals right up there with pulling teeth and in-grown toenails. SBut you'd be surprised how Much more meaning one of those recitals take on when You've got a son participat- ing. I don't know exactly what he played but it sound- ed great to me. So Sandy, I hate that I missed the food at the recep- tion. I was certainly thinking of you Saturday afternoon, you know I wish you the best and come to see me soon. Maybe things have changed a little but we still can pill up a chair in the backyard, drink a Dr. Pepper and talk about Rube Marquard. I won't mention the piano recital if you won't mention the wedding. Respectfully, Coach a sii e charge were ma U on i e charge of driving under the influence. in spite of the toughened Florida laws on driving under the influence. There -were 29 arrests made in Gulf County during the first quarter of this year on the charge. In 1985; 23 arrests were made in the same period for driving while intoxicated. In all, the Sheriff's Department made 119 arrests -of adults during January, February and March in 1986 and reported 78 arrests during the same period last year. There were no arrests made of juveniles during the period of either year. Graduation I'lge I WEWAHITCHKA AWARDS In the Wewahitchka graduation exercises held Friday of last week, Mrs. Eddie Bell White presented Gulf Coast Academy of Cosmetology awards to Margaret Lanier, Lisa Williams and 'La Donna Tucker. The scholarships were valued, at $500 each. Karen Prange received the Daughers of American Revolution award presented by Mrs. Betty Ann Owens. Gulf" County's Junior Miss, Jenny Bloodworth, received a $500 scholarship presented to her by William J. Rish, representing the pageant sponsor, the Port St. Joe Kiwahis Club. The automotive mechanics awards were presented to Terry Harrelson, Glenn Norris, Allen Pitts and, Mark Weeks. Phi Delta Kappa awards were presented to Mike Harrison and Charles Mims. The President's Academic citation went to Charles Mims. William Norris received the student council award: Laura Linton was honored for having perfect attendance for her 12 years in school. Other scholarships went to: Charles Mims, Stetson University; Jimmy Bloodworth, Karen Prange and Micah Revell, Gulf Coast Community College. Awards were presented by Principal S. M. Eubanks. Superintendent Walter Wilder presented diplomas to the 42 graduating seniors. For Life" access school track, and the school's Junior Honor Society's help was appreciated by all:, Indian Pass Resident Back for Exercise Sam Pace, former'Indian Pass Beach resident, has returned to "the :area .for, Operation Copper Bullet at Tyndall Air Force Base. .Sam is a staff sergeant for the 177th Fighter Interceptor Group, of the New Jersey Air National Guard. Most of Sam's free time was spent visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Creamer of Port St. Joe Beach. Sam currently resides with his wife, Carolyn, in Mill- ville, New Jersey. He is employed as a teacher for the New Jersey Department of Corrections, at Southern State Correctional Facility in Delmont, New Jersey. 'Courage is knowing what not to fear." Plato Sharp -" '-~- I 19" COLOR TABLE TV * Automatic/Memory VHF Fine Tuning * Color Level Monitor $29995 Famous Double 1 GUARANTEEE 01 C9mplee Customer H SauIltaclion or Your , MoneyBali cked by OV your local dealer and S by thBadcock Corpo- ralon. 201 <.c10,1016 OME FURNISHING CENTERS ER 200 STORES SERVING THE SOUTHEAST STEVE RICHARDSON, Owner I Reid Ave. 229-6195 1 drinks sold at the City Park next to Florida National Bank in Port St. Joe begin- ning at 9 a.m. ' Items are needed for the White Elephant Sale. Clothes 648-8976, or Sandra Clenney at 229-6310 during the day or evening, or Shirley Roth at 648-8631 after 5:00 p.m. Your help is needed!! 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U1 U U S' Gulf Pines Hospital Proudly Announces the of Dr. Jorge San Pedro ^ Now Available At Another Gulf Pines Hospital Basic American 227-1121' Medical Company Affiliae of Health Care Management Corp. An Affiliate of Health Care Management Corp. __ :I: : I i - I _-I 1 1 ) I PAGE FOUR THE STAl, Port St. Joe. Fla THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1986 Daughters of American Revolution Met Wednesday St. Joseph Bay Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution attended the year's final meeting in full force Wednesday evening, May 21, to see new officers installed and to enjoy a picnic supper at the Gulf- front home of Mrs. William J. Rish or St. Joseph Peninsula. Mrs. Paul Kunel was in- stalled as the chapter's sixth regent in a candlelighting service meaningfully con- ducted by Mrs. Nobie Stone. Others installed were Mrs. James T. Heathcock, vice- regent; Mrs, Roberta Har- den, chaplain; Mrs. William Dye, recording secretary; Mrs. Charles Brown, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. W. O. Cathey, Jr., treasurer; Mrs. Robert Reining, reg- istrar; Mrs. E. L. Suber, historian; Mrs. :Ralph Swatts, Sr., librarian, Concluding the ceremony, Mrs. Dye, outgoing regent, gave the Chapter Regent's Pin worn by each regent to Mrs. Kunel. In turn, Mrs. B:unel presented Mrs. Dye an Ex-chapter Regent's Pin, a gift from the chapter. :Mrs. Kunel reported brief- lI on the Continental Con- gress. ;With The Flag of the United States of America flying, the Rish home and picnic tables featured the ied, white and blue flag colors. Perfect weather and a cool Gulf breeze completed the setting. .Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, 1rs. W. 0. Cathey, Jr., Mrs. Max Kilbourn, and Mrs., Roberta Harden assisted Mrs. Rish with the guests. Mrs. William Mills was welcomed by the members as a transfer from the Blakely, Georgia, chapter. Chapter meetings will re- sume in October preceded by a Memorial Service for Mrs. Gorge Suber, a charter and organizing member and the chapter's first chaplain, who died recently. Lewis and Pierce Have Announced Engagement Rev. and Mrs, Samuel D. Lewis of Tampa are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming.marriage of their daughter, Kathryn Jan Lewis of Tallahassee to Ste- phen Tracy Pierce of Fort ame -6m-r. Jessica Lynn Wahl First Birthday Jessica Lynn Wahl will celebrate her first birthday on May 31. Her great grandparents are Chub and Nova Brogdon of Port St. Joe. Grandparents are Bob and Carolyn Wahl, and Howard and Mary Bun- kert, all of Port St. Joe. Walton Beach. Stephen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Pierce of St. Joe Beach. .The bride-to-be is a 1977 graduate of James S. Rick- ards High School in Talla- hassee:and attended Missis- sippi University for Women and Florida State University. Kathryn is currently em- ployed by Lehman and Dor- sey, CPA in Tallahassee. The' prospective bride- groom is.a 1977 graduate of Port St. Joe Jr.-Sr. High School and a 1981 graduate of Birmingham Southern Col- lege. Stephen served four years in the U.S. Air Force and is currently employed by Software Technology, Inc., of Melbourne. The wedding is planned for October 25 at John Wesley United Methodist Church in Tallahassee. Day Care Plans for Its Reunion A planning meeting will be helf for a class reunion for the Gulf County Day Care Center..The meeting will be held Saturday at 6:30 p.m., in the Center. Tap Students, from left to right: Adams, Missy Nobles, Kristi Lawren- Gretchen Stevens, Krista Nobles, Ca- ce, Laura Johnson, Angie Johnson. sey White, Kristy Melvin, Tenesa Dance and Baton Recital Cindy's Darlin' Dolls held their second annual recital Saturday, May 3 at Port St. Joe High School. The pro- gram included dance twirl, hoop baton, hat, two baton and jazz routines. The tap class, under the direction of Midge Stevens, presented a patriotic routine. To conclude the program, each student was presented a trophy for her effort through- out the year. District Director Installs New Sea Oats Officers The Sea Oats and Dunes, Garden Club met May 6 for the final meeting of the club year in the community room of the St. Joe Beach Fire Station. SIn a lovely service depict- ing the passing of the torch from past leaders to the elected officers, Mrs. Sue Cooper, Director of District II Florida Federation of Garden Clubs, installed the following officers: President, Mrs. Vesta Conley; First Watson Costin Final Plans Told Mr. and Mrs. T. Bruce Watson are pleased to an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Donna Reid Wat' son, to James 'Edward Cos- tin, son of James E. Costin and the late Mrs. Costin. The wedding will take place on June 7 at 5:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Port St. Joe. SAll friends and relatives are invited to the wedding ceremony at the church. A reception is to be held following services by invita- tion. Vice President, Mrs. Martha Hardin; Second Vice Presi- dent, Mrs. Sadie Gardner; Treasurer, Mrs. Jean Jack- son; Secretary, Mrs. Ste- phenie Richardson. A planning meeting and luncheon will be held Wed- nesday, June 4 at 10 a.m. CDST at the home of Sadie Gardner for new officers and committee members. IN LOVING MEMORY OF KENNETH In all our years we had together, we always shared our love and hap- piness. We will always miss you, you will always be in our hearts and mem- ories forever. The tragedy of you leav- ing our life has brought us sadness. You will always remain in our memories. We loved you very much. Rest In Peace. Your loving sister, Barbara and Your loving dad, Carl IIEIORIAL DAY I S 8:30 to7:00 CST 7 Days A Week The Aestk r Beachwear aand Beach, Supplies : i.. OFF -. Beachwear and T-Shirts 30% off Ocean Pacific Skateboards & Accessories by Vision Schmil Stix l LOW, LOW PRICES SPECIAL ORDER G & S SURF LINE /A BUCCI GLASSES Styles and Fashions for Men, Women and Children. *'' by Paradise Found, Hawaii, Dr / Beach, Sea Urchins, Hawai Line for children, Raisins, Quicksilver. Sun . britches, Catalina, Reef Riders and others. 4 a m .A* Mexico Beach Saran Ann's Shopping Center IN J- MIGUEL TREVINO Internal Medicil Baton Students, from left to right: Bonnie Belin, Audra Browning, Lynd- say Harbour, Rene Weeks, Leslie Faison, Sherri Hamilton, Wendy Saw- yer, Amber Conley, Jackie Terry, Marcy Huft, Wendy Miller, Shereka Dawson, Wendy Weston, Susan Minger, Analisa Wood, Patricia Nedley, Kellie Moree, Jennifer Clark, Shannan Ant- ley, Heather Hanson, Beth Harbour, Teresa Evensen, Audrey Franklin, Michelle Martin, Sabrina Canington.. Singles' Club Plans 1 The Port St. Joe Singles' meeting scheduled for Mon- day, June 2 at 7:00 p.m. has ,been cancelled. The group .. "" nn will'Heet at7:30 p.m. (a new YSunny meeting time) on June 9 and June 16 at the Gulf County Side Guidance Clinic at 311 Willi- Sams Avenue, Port St. Joe, "Up All adult singles are cordi- n ally invited to be part of the group which is sponsored by By Einfly Roche the Gulf County Guidance ,,, fa - i One thing common to most success stories is the alarm clock. * It doesn't take a doctor to tell you it's much better to remove a grudge than just nurse it. The odds are five to six that the light at the end of the tunnel is the headlight of an oncoming train. * * No one is more ap- preciated by his successor than he who leaves time on the parking meter. * * When you see the writing on the wall, chances are you're in a public building. All Bedroom Suites over $1,100 are % off. Roche's Furniture & Appliance 209-211 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe. Miguel Trevino, M.D. and Carmela Farulla, M.D. Phone 227-1783 or 227-1831 1 OFFICE HOURS and LOCATION: ,M.. 9:00 A.M. to Noon and 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. r, M.D. ne Monday through Friday Southwest Wing of Gulf Pines Hospital, 102 20th St., Port CARD OF THANKS I want to thank the people who made calls, sent flowers, and cards to me while in the 'hospital in Tallahassee. I thank all those who said prayers.. Please keep them .up. Love to all, Shirley Hobbs Sand Piper Gifts, & Collectables. Custom Silk and Dried Arrangements Variety of Gift Items WIDE SELECTION Gibson Inn Annex Shop Open 10 to 5 Monday thru Saturday Phone 653-9741' lfc 3/6 I _ CARMELLA FARULLA, M.P. Internal Medicine St. Joe Nephrology Cj rts Meeting Clinic. A short informational topic is presented by a Guidance Clinic staff mem- ber, follo~kd by a discussion. The group has planned sev- eral social activities to take place each month. Something Different Friday Nite "Surf and Turf" RIB EYE STEAK and SHRIMP Includes Baked Potato or French fries, Salad Bar, Rolls, Tea or Coffee TRY OUR $7.95 NDEVE BR tD LtA .EVERY DAY * ,'r' A,.-. ....... RECLINERS THE BEST FATHER'S DAY THOUGHT OF ALL! SOMETHING HE CAN ENJOY EVERY DAY ^^-. ., IFalnlllibl CHAIRS THAT MOVE : ,, 3 POSITION WALL HUGGERS t- ROCKERS RECLINERS BIG MAN'S CHAIR Rattan and Wingbacks A Large Selection of Assorted Colors in Fabrics, Naughahyde, Vinyl and Leather Phone 227-1251 205-07 Reid Ave. Serving This Area Since 1945 A Family Business Built on Service (Temporary location until the completion of the new Medical Arts Center). FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS - 1' I - .dma Apm Y-rlr' I THE STAR, Port St. Joe, Fla. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1986 PAGE FIVE New Identification Cards Issued for Game Licenses The following Highland View Elementary School stu- dents have earned the Presi- dential Physical Fitness award by performing 85 percent or better in six categories: arm -hang or pull-ups, sit-ups,;5o yd..dash, 600 yd. run-walk, shuttle run and the standing broad jump: S First year badges: Dana Maige, Dawn Fontaine, Lau- ra Nelson, 'Jason- Taylor, Leon Gray, Jill Bryan, Tina Saleh, Angela Jennings; Jen- nifer Clark. Second year badges: Jeff Curcie, Chris Butler, Adam Miller, Andy Rutter, Maria Miller, John Strickland, John Teasley, Elton Wood and Buddy Whittamore-. Third year badges: Lewis Miles, Brandy Conrad and Chris Parker. Christy Hawkins and Tina Littleton won a certificate after, scoring. 50 percent por better in all categories. * * Davy Young, a fifth grader at Highland View Elemen- tary has won an award for performing 100 laps or more of choice (run, walk, or jog) for the year 1985-86. Others receiving awards were Scott Gal 522 HIGHLAND VIEW 01 CHURCH OF GOD 319 Sixth St, Highland View L TEMPERANCE "Where Jesus Christ Is King L& & God's Love Is An S z Everflowing Fountain" o SUNDAY SCHOOL..... 10:00A.M.. MORNING WORSHIP .. 11:00A.M. cGOONEss EVENINGWORSHIP... 6:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING 7:00 P.M. FAITH PASTOR C. W. WHITAKER "THE CHURCH AFLAME IN PORT ST. JOE" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 102 Third Street * Evangelistic Worship Services Regular Bible Study SMinistering to the Total Family Fully Graded Choirs Christ Centered Youth Program S a* An Exciting Place to Attend Where Everyone Is Welcome S Regular Services Sunday & Wednesday S HOWARD BROWNING STEPHEN W. TASSIN Pastor Minister of Music & Youth Hawkins (3rd), Mandy Fer- nandez (4th), and Tina Klope (1st) followed by a close threesome Russell Young, Melissa Martin and Michelle Martin, all first graders. On June 1, the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commis- sion will launch a new hunting and fishing license system, designed to trim 25 percent off the cost of producing the documents. Under the new system, each sportsman will use a credit-card-size "license id- entification card." All li- censes and permits will be in - a stamp form, and stamps are to be affixed to license identification cards. Fishing licenses will cost $7 for Florida residents. Non- residents will pay $25 for fishing licenses The combination hunting and fishing license for resi- dents will cost $17. Hunting licenses will cost $11 for residents and $50 for non-residents, Trapping licenses for resi- u. will be $25. 'lIe new fee schedule for permits includes: archery stamp, $5; muzzleloading gun stamp, $5; wildlife man- agement area stamp, $10; Port St. Joe schools will dismiss early on Thursday and Friday of this week. The schedule is as follows: Thursday, May 29: North Port St. Joe Elementary, Departure 12:15 p.m.; High- land View-Beach Bus, De- parture 12:15 p.m.; Other Port St. Joe Elementary, 12:20 p.m.; Port St. Joe High School, 12:30 p.m.; Other Highland View Elementary, 12:45 p.m. Friday, May 30: North Port St. Joe Elementary, Departure 11:45 a.m.; High- land View-Beach Bus, 11:45 a.m.; Other Port St. Joe Elementary, 11:50 a.m.; Port St. Joe High School, Local Officers Participate Three local officers of the City of Port St, Joe Police Department participated in the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's Special Olympics Torch Run. The FDLE was sponsoring the run, from Pensacola to Tampa, to kick off observance of Special Olympics. Shown above running in the Port St. Joe leg of the race Sunday morning are officers James McGee, Nat Brannon and Steven Hutto. At right is Bob Grant of the Pensacola Police Department who filled in vacant gaps in the run from Pensacola. CARD OF THANKS We would like to express Port St. Joe. You will never our deepest appreciation to know how much it has meant those who helped us in our to us. time of sorrow, with their Eternally Grateful, prayer and words of comfort. The Family of And to 'those who gave Kenneth C. Conrad donations in our time of need. Dorothy Grubbs Carl Conrad Words cannot express our The Norris Family gratitude to the people in The Wood Family Say You Saw It In The Star! Webb Wildlife Management Area quail stamp, $10; dove field stamp, $1.50; waterfowl stamp, $3; Apalachicola bear stamp, $10; Osceola bear stamp, $10; turkey stamp, $5; resident commercial fish- ing license, $25; and resident retail fish dealer license, $25. "Many of the regular per- mits, especially for central and south Florida wildlife management areas, and nearly all the special quota hunt permits will be issued during the random selection. Last year over 54,000 special and regular quota hunt appli- cants were included in the selection process," White said. Hunters will have an op- portunity to specify their top four choices for both regular and special quota hunts. White reminds hunters the earlier they apply, the better their chances of obtaining a permit for an area of their choice. Regular and special quota hunt applications are avail- Early Dismissal for Gulf County Schools 12:00; Other Highland View Elementary, 12:15 p.m. mnTi3a1 MOTOR Reg. 51.34 Valvoline Super HPO Reg. $1.46 All Climate 10W-40 able from county tax collec- tors and their subagents or from any of the Commis- sion's regional offices begin- ning June 2. Although quota hunt permits are free, a wildlife management area stamp must be purchased prior to submitting a quota hunt application. Stamps are also available from tax col- lectors and their subagents. Instructions for completing a quota hunt application are printed on the form. Antlerless deer permits will be available again this fall. Hunters interested in taking antlerless deer should follow the instructions on the quota hunt applications. As with the quota hunt applications, applicants for the antlerless deer permit must submit their applica- tions by June 11. Buy Any 2 Wix Oil, Gas or Air Filters And Get A Genuine J600-0PLAYMATE. RU' M Igloo-ice Chest Sfor SOnly' OIL 99 Ql. TRIBUTE TO TOMMY written by a friend The circle has been broken Since you went away Your name is often spoken in someway everyday. We think of you in moments that quickly come and go. Of cherished memories of friendships and how we miss you so. 5-26-85 you left this world behind But friends that will always love you expect to find You just a thought away. So our final tribute to you today "Sleep peacefully" our friend "Van" - 'Til we meet again. Your Friends in White City "God's Word Proclaimed God's Son Exalted" HIGHLAND VIEW BIBLE CHURCH (Meeting at Highland View Elementary School) SUNDAY SCHOOL: ....................... 10:00 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICES ............... 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. (Children's Church and Nursery Provided -At All Services) 3 Time to Tune Up 2E ;;;m 1 am 'Reg. $72.00 Douglas Batteries. S1,. w.. 0 OTORTO 01' !;~~d Enoii .o .ll+ Stock Up Now on All Purpose WD-40 Reg. 1.99 3 9 RENFRO AUTO PARTS 401 Williams Avenue 229-6013 Interest Rates Have Dropp to the Lowest Rates In Over Five Years Come by Today and Let Us Help You! 8.94% Adjustable CITIZENS FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association Port St. Joe 227-1416 - Apalachicola Wewahitchka 653-8928 639-2111 7oOUi~Ye UP TO $1 .000Ii 'I4o Highland View Winners $4995i __ _I I .I;. .;ui~. ; i l.r i b; .r.~:?' ~li*i".t ;','~ ~'L";J;r.. I*L -lJ.. -I.: .I't:r .Y,. II)LI1 ;r~i -:i~lry:~: vC:l ..I( :- ,...:..~., ~c?LI~\ I(*~Y .. PAGE SIX THE STAR, Port St. Joe, Fla. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1986 The Senior Informer by Jerry Stokoe and Ometa Osborne On Friday, May 30, GCSCA A GOOD will celebrate "Fun Day" at the Seniors Center in Wewa- UREASONS hitchka. It will be a combined to see your good birthday party for all of our members who celebrate their neighbor agent birthday in this lovely month of May. There will be lots of delicious food prepared by the ladies, and a wide and varied assortment of exciting games and other forms of delightful entertainment. Celebrating their birthdays will be Johnny Best, Abra- ham Evans, Irene Johnson, Maggie Longmire, Mary Pe- CAR HOME terson, Dorothy Pfost, Pat LIFE HEALTH Reed, Hubert Thomas, Omie White, and Theo Woullard. BILL WOOD Your pees here at GCSCA wish you all a very happy 411 Reid Ave. birthday, and many. more 229-6514or 229-6103 happy returns of the day. Ikike aood neighbor. On Wednesday, May 14, Store Iarm is there our seniors were delighted to .welcome as their guests a group of visiting seniors from SFranklin County. They all spent a very enjoyable time STATE FASM chatting and becoming better msuiAncE coMrPmES acquainted. Later, Brother oFernandez joined us and our FIRST E r PRESBYTERIAN SB 7 CHURCH I SP ,Sixteenth Street and Forest Park SUNDAYWORSHIP ................. ...... 10 a.m. Nursery Available ADULTSCHOOL........................... 11 a.m. PASTORAL COUNSELING 227-1756 New Junior Honor Society inductees: from left, Nicholas Handley and Tyler Ford. Rolack, John Parker, Mark Godwin, Heidi Kitchens, Alison -Star photo Honor Society Inducts New Members The Port St. Joe Jr.-Sr. High School Chapter of the National Junior Honor Socie- ty recently held its spring induction ceremonies for the 1986-87 school term. Phil visitors thoroughly enjoyed his musical program. They were afforded the opportuni- ty to sing along, and .they really had a marvelous time. Our visitors were also able to get a close up view of our center and to, observe our. seniors engaged in garden- ing, arts and craft, and in various other meaningful ac- tivities and projects. They were exceedingly generous in their compliments of both our center and our hospitali- ty. Before leaving, our friends from Franklin Coun-* ty invited us to visit them in the near future. Thank you for coming, seniors. We really enjoyed having you. Love a' first to ' Lanford, athletic director at the school, was the guest speaker, after which a light- ing of candles signifying the five qualities of the society was held. Last Wednesday, May 14, the Gulf County Senior Citi- zens were very pleased to receive a group of visiting seniors from Franklin Coun- ty. The visitors were cheer- fully welcomed and pleasant- ly introduced to everyone present. They mingled free- ly, chatting 'and otherwise enjoying a friendly visit; -Don't forget that free blood pressure checks will be ad- ministered to the public on Friday, May 23 at 10 a.m. at the Gulf County Seniors Center. The members of the Gulf County Senior Citizens Asso- ciation wishes a very happy birthday to the following ch" We've got the new Xerox 6020 Memorywriter. It's typing made easiest. Xerox asked secretaries what they wanted in an electronic typewriter. They said, "Make it easy." So Xerox created a Memorywriter with so many automatic features, typing simply couldn't be easier: Automatic correction, boldface, under- lining, centering, indenting, block editing, carrier return, right flush, line spacing, decimal tabs, column formats, pitch selection, proportional spacing, paper insertion, and more. And now it's here-the new Xerox 6020 Memorywriter. It's still the basic typewriter secretaries want-for forms, for envelopes, for labels. 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Authorized Xerox Sales Agent XFROX9 The Star Publishing Company OFFICE SUPPLY STORE 2 XEr- 306-08 Williams Ave. Phone 227-1278 All ten students who were inducted on May 22 have demonstrated outstanding scholastic, leadership, char- acter, service, and citizen- ship qualities during their persons who celebrate theirs in this beautiful month of May: Johnny Best, Abraham Evans, Irene Johnson, Mag- gie Eongmire, Mary Peter- son, Dorothy Pfost, Pat Reed, Hubert Thomas, Omie White, and Theo Woullard. LU'H MENU May 29: Chicken drum- sticks, chopped spinach, stewed tomatoes, lemon cake. May 30: Apple juice, turk- ey roll and dressing, mashed potatoes, carrot coins, mixed fruit. eighth year in school : Also, they ha\ e the required cumu- lative grade point'average of 3.3 and a favorable rating from each.f their teachers. The newly inducted mem- bers are: Tyler Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ford; Mark Godwin, sonwof Mr. and Mrs. Maurice) Godwiin; Ali- son Handley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jame' Handley; Timothy Kerigani sonoif Mrs. Lynn Kerigan; Heidi Kit- chen; Heidi Kitchen, daugh- ter of Mrs Jeaniene Scrog- gin; John McDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mc- Donald; Kenneth Monette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Monette; JohnpParker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Parker; Nicholas Rolack, son of Ms. Linda Rolack; and Brad Thursday, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Thursbay. Select Shot Golf Tourney for Cancer The Gulf County Unit of the American'"-Cancer Society willobe sponsoring a select shot golf tournament Satur- day, according to the Chap- ter president, Steve Richard- son. "The tournament is filling up fast, but we still have slots for a few more golfers if they wish to parti- cipate in the day of fun", according to Richardson. "Of course, they will be helping the American Cancer Society while they are having fun", he'continued. Several interesting prizes will be awarded to the first four places of eqch flight, as well as special prizes: Two prizes of $100 bonds will be given by the Florida Bank and Wewahitchka State Bank for closest to the pin on selected holes. A prize of 100 free gallons of gasoline will be given by Pate's Service Center for a hole in one on Eye Openers by Dr. Wesley Grace ATHLETES & CONTACT LENSES Q. For an athlete, what are the advantages of wear- ing contact lenses rather than eyeglasses? A. All types of contact lenses offer these advantages: they do not fog up; they provide better peripheral (side) vision; they elimi- nate the risk of broken glasses on the playing field; and they allow the athlete to concentrate more on performance. The newer extended-wear soft contact lenses offer additional advantages; they require reduced maintenance time and are easier to care for; and they allow an increased amount of oxygen to reach the eye and so may be more comfortable than daily wear lenses. To wear either daily wear or extended wear contact lenses successfully and safe- ly, the patient must be seen regularly by the fitter, and follow a cleaning and disin- fection regimen as prescrib- ed. Brought to You As A Community Service By Dr. Wesley Grace 322 Long Avenue Phone 227-1410 number seven- and' in case there is'no 'hole. in one, 25 gallons will be given for the golfer coming tIe.closest to the pin in one stroke. A bag of oysters will':be given by Henderson's Produce Mar- ket. Richardson invited all golf ers to participate in the one day event which is being held at the St. Joseph Bay Country club. Cattle, shells, nails, hatchets, tobacco, furs, rice, tea, and dates have all been used for money at one time or another. FOR SALE PRINCESS HOUSE ITEMS 1 or 2 of a kind (Items that can't be bought) 30% or more off original price Friday and Saturday, May 30 and May 31 1400 Monument Avenue Mornings only, 9 till 12 Hometown Care At Its Best! 'I MURARAK, M.D. SCardiologist .ER Physician To meet the needs of our cardiology patients and their families, Gulf Pines Hospital announces the addition of H. Mubarak, M.D. to its medical staff. Dr. Mubarak completed his first two years of residency training in Internal Medicine at the Atlantic City Medical Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey and his third year at the St. Frances Medical Center, Trenton, New Jersey. He com--- pleted two years of cardiology fellowship at Rutgers Medical School and is board certified as a Diplomate in Internal Medicine. Dr. Mubarak is in private practice at 514 Florida Avenue, Lynn Haven, Florida, and has medical staff privileges at Bay Medical Center, Gulf Coast Community Hospital and Gulf Pines. He is married and has two children. Managing for A OZ Healthy Future Gulf Pines Hospital &Wrican c.. 227-1121 An Affiliate of Health Care Management Corp., Columbus, GA - ( J4LLEMORE REAL ESTATE INC. Corner 10th Street and U.S. Hwy. 98 Mexico Beach, Florida 32410 (904) 648-5146 OPEN HOUSE Saturday and Sunday 1 to 4 p.m. DOLPHIN RUN TOWNHOMES Beachfront Corner 9th and U.S. 98 Mexico Beach, Florida 1 Br/Study $79,900 3 bedrooms $89,900 2% baths all units ST. JOSEPH SHORES Between Coronado & Balboa Streets: 50' lot on Hwy. Finish building your home where started on 200' 98 $45000 roadfront U.S. 98 by 110' deep with 75'x140' extra lot in back and 2 septic tanks. Preserve your gulf view BEACON HILL with 110' of beachfront across the road. All for $198,000. 3rd Ave.: Nice 14x60' Scot 1984 mobile home, 2 bdrm., 1 ba. custom built masonite siding, shingle GULF AIRE roof, other extras. $35,000. Gul Aire Dr. Lot 3, Block A. 65x180', unobstructed Between 3rd & 4th St.: 1 or 2 bdrm., 1 be. GREAT view of the Gulf. $54,900. VIEW. $39,500. Gulf Aire: Buccaneer Dr., Lot 6, Block G. $22,500. Two 2 bdrm., 1 be. apartments. 2 story bldg., $39,500 213 Gulf Aire Or: Beautiful 3 bdrm.. 3 be.a cedar & or both buildings for $69,500. stucco, screen porch, decks, fireplace, furniture top of the line, $134,900. Sea Pines: 3 bdrm., 3 be., fireplace, sauna, privacy fence & hot tub. Must see to appreciate. $125,000. Periwinkle Dr.: 5 bdrm.. 3 ba.. 2.800 plus sq ft. Lots of room to live in. Screen porch, balcony with gulf view, sprinkler system. Top floor separate LR, bath and bdrm. Downstairs, 4 bdrms., 2 be. family rm. $128,000 Periwinkle Dr.: 3 bdrm., 2 ba., skylights, microwave. d.w., cathedral ceilings. $79.500. CAPE SAN BLAS Cape Sands Landing: WATERFRONT 2 bdrm. and loft. 2 ba. $110,000. ST. JOE BEACH Pineda St.: 3 bdrm.. 1 bath, 1 / blocks to beach. good rental. $39,500. Balboa St.: Speakers, music system in lovely, com- fortable 24'x60' double wide 3 bdrm., 2 ba. modular home, screened 12x32' front porch, I.p., clha. Watch the birds feed from glassed 12x22' Fla. rm., as no paint brush needed! 150'x150'. 1% blocks from beach. $65,000. Atlantic St.: 1 be., loft bdrm., A-frame, 2 lots beach hideaway 24 blocks from beach. 10' satellite dish. $37,500. Coronado St. Nice 2 bdrm., 1 be. mobile home. cha. 75'x150' lot. 2'/ blocks from beach. $28.750. Balboa St.: Great Investment 2 nice 2 bdrm., 1 be. houses, clha, on 50'x150' lots and 1 vacant lot for $104,000. Will sell sep.,' $47,000 each house and $10,000 for lot. 1'/, blocks from beach. MEXICO BEACH Between 5th & 6th St. on U.S. 98: 2 bdrm., 2V, be., unobstructed Gull view, owner financing..$77,500. Lousilana St.: Lot with septic tank & power, $16,000. Trailer lot, no utilities, $14,000. Hwy. 386A: 87.5' highway frontage by 194' deep commercial. $29,900. 87.5'x125' trailer lot $7,200. 313 Hatley Dr. Off 386A. NEAT brick and wood 3 bdrm., 2 ba. energy efficient home only lived in 6 mos., quiet neighborhood, clha. Ceiling fans, paved street. Reduced to $53,000. OVERSTREET 75'x120' lot behind old school house. $9,000. OFFICE PHONE 648-5146, Ellen F. Allemore, Broker 648-8939 Bonnie Collins, Salesperson 653-8129 Joy Holder, Salesperson 648-8493 Vickle Stokes, Salesperson 648-8825 Preston Wingate, Salesman 648-8565 N. F. Allemore, Jr., Salesman-648-8939 Bobble Miller, Salesperson 648-8398 Contact Your Salesperson for Any of Your Real Estate Needs I '' TIE STAR, Port St. Joe, Fla. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1986 Proposed Districts These maps show the re-alignment of commission districts as tentatively agreed upon for new single member districts. Public Notices - NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT RE: SINGLE MEMBER ELECTION DISTRICTS FOR SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -the Plaintiff, NATHAN PETERS, JR. and the Defendants, THE GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA SCHOOL BOARD; OSCAR REDD, TED WHIT- FIELD, JAMES HANLON, WAYLON GRAHAM, and GENE RAFFIELD, will present to the Federal Magistrate of the United States District Court, Northern District of Florida, on June 12, 1986, at 11:00 A.M., Central Day- light Time at the Federal Courthouse, Pensacola, Florida, a proposed con- sent order in Case No; MCA-86-2022. Information concerning the fairness of the proposed consent judgment resolv- ing the issues involved in Case No. MCA-86-2022, now pending, which establishes single member districts in the proposed settlement, together with maps and descriptions, are on file in the office of the Superintendent of Schools, Gulf County Courthouse, Port St. Joe, Florida. Any parties wishing to object to the Proposed consent judgment must file written objection on or before June 5, 1986; said objection must be filed with the Clerk of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida at Post.Office Box 990, 100 North Palafox Street, Pensacola, Florida 32501. /s/ Thomas A. Warren Attorney for Plaintiff, /s/ Cecil G. Costin, Jr. Attorney for Defendants. It 5/29 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of City Commission of the City of Port St. Joe, Flroida is considering a request for a variance of eleven (11) feet to construct a garage within four- teen (14) feet of the easterly property line of Block 82, Lot.7, located at 1014 Marvin Avenue. Final consideration of said request will be given at the regular meeting of The Board of City Commissioners of the City of Port St. Joe, on June 3,1986, at 8:00 P.M., E.D.T., in the meeting room of the Municipal Building. All in- terested parties are invited to attend and to be heard. /s/,L. A. Farris, City Auditor-Clerk It 5/29 IlD NUMBER 310 The City of Port St. Joe, Florida, re- quests bids for the following: REROOFING WASHINGTON HIGH GYM Specifications may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, P. O. Box 278, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 or the Municipal Building, 305 Fifth Street. Bid opening will be held July 1, 1986, at 8:00 P.M., E.D.T., in the Municipal Building at the regular meeting of the City Commission. THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE /s/ L. A. Farris, ' City Auditor/Clerk 2t5/29 BID NUMBER 309 The City of Port St. Joe, Florida, re- quests bids for the following: CONSTRUCTION OF GARAGE BUILDING AT WATER TREATMENT PLANT Specifications may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, P. O. Box 278, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456, or the Municipal Building, 305 Fifth Street. Bid opening will be held July 1, 1986, at 8:00 P.M., E.D.T., in the Municipal Building at the regular meeting of the City Commission. THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE, /s/ L. A. Farris, City Auditor/Clerk 2t 5/29 TEST AND SEAL PROGRAM SEWER SYSTEM REHABILITATION S&G PROJECT NO..6713-20-01 PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA May 29, 1986 DIVISION "A" BID NUMBER WWTP 197 INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals, submitted in dupli- cate, will be received by the Office of the City Clerk Auditor of the City of Port St. Joe, at the City Hall, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456, until 2:00 p.m., local time, on June 19, 1986, at which time bids will be opened and publicly read for the Test and Seal Program, Sewer System Rehabilitation, S&G Project No. 6713-20-01, in the City of Port St Joe, Florida. The work consists of furnishing all labor, materials and equipment necessary to rehabilitate selected por- tions of the sanitary sewer system in Port St. Joe, Florida. The methods to be used include testing and sealing of 8,600 feet within the existing sanitary sewer system, of which the pipe sizes vary from 6 inch through 18 inch in diameter. Plans, specifications and contract documents will be open to public in- spection at the office of the City Clerk- Auditor, City Hall, City of Port St. Joe, Florida, or may be purchased from Smith and Gillespie Engineers, Inc., Post Office Box 53138, Jacksonville, Florida 32201, upon payment of $31.50 which amount constitutes the cost of reproduction and handling and in- cludes $1.50 sales tax. This payment WILL NOT be refunded. Only com- plete sets of plans and specifications will be distributed. Each bid shall be submitted on the forms provided therefore and shall be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in the amount not less than five percent of the bid. No bid may be, withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled time for receiving bids. The City of Port St. Joe, Florida reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE By: /s/ L. A. Farris, City Clerk/Auditor 2t5/29 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Department gives notice of its intent to deny a permit to James Earl Faircloth et al to construct a "T" shaped dock 2700' long by 6' wide, the "T" 40' long by 6' wide, located in Sec- tion 11, Township 9 South, Range 11 West, southeast corner of St. Joseph Bay. The permit application is available for inspection Monday through Friday except for legal holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at 160 Governmental Center, Pensacola, Florida. Persons whose substantial interests are affected by the above proposed agency action hav e a right pursuant to Section' 120.57, Florida Statutes, to petition for an administrative deter- mination (hearing) on the proposed action. The petition must conform to the requirements of Chapters 17-103 and 28-5, Florida Administrative Code, and must be filed (received) in the Department's Office of General Coun- sel, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahas- see, Florida 32301, within fourteen (14) days of publication of this notice. Failure to file a petition within the fourteen (14) days constitutes a .,;,,iveriof,.anright such person. has to . an..a4m islr.give, determination hearing ) pursuant to Section 120.57, Florida Statutes. If a petition is filed, the ad- ministrative hearing process is designed to formulate agency action. Accordingly, the Department's final actin may be different from the pro- posed agency action. Therefore, per- sons who may not wish to file a petition may wish to intervene in the proceed- ing. A petition for intervention must be filed pursuant to Rule 28-5.207, Florida Administrative Code, at least five (5) days before the final hearing and be filed with the hearing officer if one has been assigned at the Division of Ad- ministrative Hearings, Department of Administration, 2009 Apalachee Park- way, Tallahassee, Florida 32301. If no hearing officer has been assigned, the petition is to be filed with the Depart- ment's Office of General Counsel, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32301. Failure to petition to in- tervene within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to request a hearing under Section 120.57, Florida Statutes. 115/29 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Internal Im- provement Trust Fund of the State of Florida, pursuant to the Laws of Florida, proposes to exchange 19.23 -acres of state owned land in Gulf Coun- ty for a 20.00 acre parcel of land owned by M. K. Ranches in Gulf County, both parcels identified below: STATE OWNED PARCEL: 2 parcels comprising 19.23 acres located in Section 8, Township 7, Range 8 West, Gulf County, Florida. M. K. RANCHES PARCEL: 20 acres located in Sections 8 and 17, Township 7 South, Range 8 West, Gulf County, Florida. Any comments, questions, and/or objections to this proposed land ex- change should be sent, in writing, to: Bureau of Land Acquisition Division of State Lands Department of Natural Resources 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Such comments, questions, and/or objections should be received by the Bureau of Land Acquisition on or before 5 p.m., June 14, 1986. 3t5/22 PUBLIC NOTICE RE: 1980 Ford, two door VIN 'OB62F100567 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a petition for forfeiture of said vehicle pursuant to Florida Statute 893.12 and 932.703 will be filed in the Circuit Court, Fourteenth Judicial Cir- cuit of the State of Florida, in and for Gulf County on or about June 16, 1986, by Jim Appleman, State Attorney for the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit. Said motor vehicle was seized in Gulf County, Florida, on February 17, 1986, by the Gulf County Sheriff's Depart- ment and is being held by the same agency. Date of the first publication of this notice: May 22, 1986. 2t5/22 BID NUMBER WWTP 198 The City of Port St. Joe, Florida, re- quests bids for the following: One (1) Iwatsu 616 Electronic Key System with Paging System or equivalent. Specifications may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, P. O. Box 278, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456, or the Municipal Building, 305 Fifth Street. Bid opening will be July 15, 1986, at 8:00 P.M., E.D.T., in the Municipal Building at the regular meeting of the City Commission. THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE, By: /s/ L. A. Farris, City Auditor/Clerk 2t 5/29 S Yard Sale: Sat., 'May 31, 305 Parker Avenue, High- land View. 9 till, :Big Front Porch Sale: 3 families, Saturday, 8 to 2. Household items, crafts, VAN DRIVER: The Gulf County Association for Re- tarded Citizens is accepting .applications for a part-time van driver. Job description, qualifications, and applica- tions may be obtained from the GCARC office at 200 -Peters St. Deadline for ac- cepting applications is 4:00 p.m. June 6, 1986. This pro- gram is funded in part by the Dept. of Health & Rehabili- tative Services. GCARC is an Equal Opportunity Em- ,ployer. 2tc 5/29 Butler's Restaurant is tak- ing applications for wait- resses for night shift only. Apply in person after 4 p.m. 2tc5/29 Workers needed. Merico Abatement Contractors of Long View, Texas need day workers to remove waste in- sulation material containing asbestos from the P.S.J. 9 Paper Mill. Workers must be Clean shaven, willing to work Part time in respirators & Work without absenteeism. SStarting pay is $5.00 per Hour. Project is expected to last 6 months. Interviews by Bob' Baldwin, Will be at P.S.J. Public Library at 3 p.m., Thursday, May 29 & SFriday, May 30. Scaffold builders needed. Merico Abatement Contrac- tors is seeking employees with experience building tube and clamp scaffolds. Others need not apply. Employee must furnish their own tools. Project is at P.S.J. Paper Mill, approx. 5 months. Starting pay $9.00 per hour. Interview will be taken at P.S.J. Public Lib- rary 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday, May 30. Sheetrock hangers and finishers. Call after 5, 229-8509. Ask for Leroy. 2tc 5/22 GOVERNMENT JOBS $16,040 $59,230/yr. Now Hir- ing. Call 805-687-6000, ext. SR-6859, for current federal list. 8tp 5/15 plants & misc. Lots of bar- gains. 1032 McClellan Ave. Huge Garage Sale behind Cathey's Hardware, Mexico Beach. Many new items, us- ed books; clothes, c.b. radios, coins, much more. Saturday, 9 to 5, EST. Garage Sale: 1803 Marvin Avenue. May 29 & 30. Friday and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. COME SEE. Friday, 9-5; Sat., 9-12. Cor- ner 12th & Palm. Carport Sale spilling out into the yard. No early sales, please. Yard Sale: Sat., May 31, 8 until. Corner of 1st St., & 1st Ave., Beacon Hill. Misc. items, 1 electric water heater. Yard Sale: Friday and Saturday on Santa Anna St., St. Joe Beach. Moving Sale: Everything must go. Corner of 18th & Marvin Ave. 8 till Sat., May 31. 2 families. Will haggle. Crib, high chair, car seat, toys, Romance books, clothes, baby to 2 yrs., men's small & women's small clothes, Wagner Power Point sprayer (used once), car radio (fm), baby goods, blankets, bottles, sheets, tablecloths, bedspread, crut- ches, food processor, etc. Rain or shine. Yard Sale: 813 Marvin Ave., Saturday, 8:30 a.m. till. Yard Sale: Saturday, 9 to 2. Books, clothes, bicycle, etc. 510 8th Street. THE IDEAL The plan for getting rich! Make 100's and 1,000's of $$ a month. 648-8296. Ground floor opportunity with unlimited financial possibilities. Let us show you how. Mature, motivated, in- terested individuals please call 229-6752, ask for Bob after 5 p.m. There will be a regular communication of Port St. Joe Lodge No. 111, F.&A.M. every first and third Thurs- day at 8:00 p.m. Greg Godwin, W.M. Billy D. Barlow, Sec. `"'"* ' -MA~AGEMEN1> e --Rn ::F ..~. C..,/ I! .~~4:* CLASSIFIED ADS PAGE SEVEN PAGE EIGHT TIE STAR, Port St. Joe, Fla. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1986 . IVnR8RV~nR9WV n I ig LAlI Robinson In All-Star Game The 2nd Annual Florida- Georgia All Star Game will be played Saturday, June 28 at 8:00 p.m. in Orlando. Competing will be high school senior football All Stars; the top 35 senior high school football players from the states of Florida and Georgia, as determined by their respective High School Athletic Coaches Associa- tion. The Florida-Georgia All Star Game is sponsored by the Florida Citrus Sports Association, Inc.. a chari- table non-profit organization that contributes proceeds from the game to the Florida Elks Children's Hospital (formerly Harry-Anna) in Umatilla. Chosen to play on this year's Florida team is Doug Robinson, a graduate of Port St. Joe High School. Doug will be attending Northeast Mississippi Junior College, Boonesville, Miss. this fall where he will play with the "Lions". He also plan' to try out for basketball. Summer Recreation Program OK'd -Scheduled to Begin June 16 with Two PROPER TOOLS MAKE JOB EASY When your child runs in crying with a cut or scrape do you have the proper things on hand to clean and bandage? Or do you have to "make do" with what you've got? It's a good idea to keep a variety of items on hand. Having the right thing always makes the job easier. Are you aware of the different sizes of bandages, tape and gauze rolls? Different sizes easily fit different parts of the body and give better protection to a wound. We will be pleased to introduce you to the basic items you should stock in your medicine chest. Shopping in a professional type pharmacy makes all the difference. "A GREAT MANY PEOPLE ENTRUST US with their prescriptions, health needs and other pharmacy products. We consider this trust a privilege and a duty. May we be your personal family pharmacy? BUZZETT'S DRUG STORE' Free Parking Drive-In Window 229-8771 317 Williams Ave. Port St. JoB year in the first grade. Seventh graders and up are invited to participate until 9:00 P.M., Monday through Thursday and on Fridays until 10:00 P.M. Stac House activities will run through August 22. WASHINGTON GYM Washington High Gym activities will be patterned after last year's successful program under the supervision of Clarence Monette and his assistants. Scheduled activities include tennis, shuffle board, basketball, ping-pong, softball, small table games, tether ball, as well as arts and crafts. Participants are invited to attend between the hours of 8:00 a.m., and 4:00 S ROBINSON DOUG ROBINSON The Sharks annual Purple and White game, which ends the spring training season, will take a new twist this Thursday night, according to head football coach Phil Lanford. Lanford said to- night's contest, to be played between two teams selected from the squad, will be a regular game. "We'll have four quarters, regular ref- erees, the band, cheerleaders . the whole works", he said. The game tonight will not be your average end of the spring training scrimmage", Coach Lanford said. "We have the squad divided into teams which will be equal in size, age, ability and num- bers. Our coaching staff has been divided equally into two p.m., Monday through Friday. Scheduled activities will be posted in the gym by Mr. Monette. This program will begin June 16 and run through August 1. Due to lack of participation in the tennis and golf programs the last three years, the City will not offer these instructional activities in the beginning. However, if sufficient interest develops, they may be offered at a later date. It is anticipated that the Sixth Annual "Buck Griffin" Fishing Rodeo will be held at the St. Joseph's Bay Country Club on a date to be determined for all children ages four through 16. Those children four years squads and both teams will be trying their best to win", he pointed out. The contest tonight will begin at 7:00 p.m. in Shark Stadium with admission set at $1.00 for everyone. "We hope to use the proceeds from tonight's game to make some improvements to the stadium", Lanford said, S -. .'. ;. , through eight years old must be accompani- ed by a parent or guardian. FOR ALL YOUTH The City of Port St. Joe offers this exciting program for the youth at no charge. It is a great opportunity for enjoyable fellowship among old friends as well as a great opportunity to make new friends. Parents are encouraged to visit the activity sites and observe the activities in progress. Application for the Student Summer Employment Program may be picked up at any time at the City Hall and returned between June 2-6, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00P.M. "Such as paint the exposed block at the entrance and do some more repairs of dam- age left by the storm". Lanford said the two com- peting teams tonight will be made up of about 25 boys on each team. "We'll be running our newly-adopted two pla- toon system from both sides of the field, so that will mean Sharks Show Well In Jamboree at least 44 young men will be involved in the game tonight, It will be an interesting game". Lanford said the Purple and White game will be a good indicator of what Port St. Joe can expect to see froni the Sharks this fall as they take their new look to their varsity opposition. T i .- * I 1 , .5" New football coach, Phil Lanford said he was more than pleased with the Sharks showing at the .spring jam- boree in Panama City's Tommy Oliver Stadium last Friday night. Lanford said, "We're a very young team and we're going to make mistakes, but the mistakes made 'erefit alfnhat bad.'' expected most of them. We'll get better as the year goes along". Lanford has the job of re-building a team which was decimated by graduation, after nearly three years of playing together as a unit, winning one state champion- ship and missing a second by only two points. The Sharks met the Ruth- erford Rams of Panama City in the -first half of the jamboree last Friday night, scoring on their first posses- sion of the football, which came on the opening kick-off. The Sharks marched down the field for 76 yards on 14 plays, using up most of the first quarter clock in their sustained drive. The Sharks' only score of the game came on a two-yard pass fr ooi- quarterback Mickey Gainnie to Jason Hammac. The Sharks missed 'the extra point and made their six point lead stand until eight minutes into the second quarter. The Rams tied the score, when they scored from 22 yards out on a running play which cut up the middle, with Tim Johnson carrying the ball. The game was knotted at 6-6 until the final 30 seconds when Ram quarterback Chris Lee hit Lawrence Dob- son on a 34-yard do-or-die pass which got past the Shark defense for the winning TD. The Sharks, running a two-platoon team for the first time ever, dominated the first quarter of play and gave the Rams all they wanted for the remainder of the game. "We'&gave up the big plays because of youth and inex- perience, but it won't con- tinue to be that way", Lanford said. Penalties at strategic points in the game, a bad snap and poor pass coverage on the Rams' touchdown pass, cost the Sharks the game. The Sharks also had a drive stopped at midfield with two minutes remaining, on a fourth down and one yard to go situation. Joe Ray was. the big PendaRaleTM "Only one thing comes between me and my pickup...the PendaRailer"" Keep your pickup looking good and working hard with a PendaRailerTM bed liner, a superior product featuring'ohe-piece seamless construction with "lips" to protect the rails. Its high-density polyethylene material acts as armor to protect your pickup from dents, rust, and weather. For easy stake rail, topper cap, and camper installation, choose PendaLiner, a one-piece seamless model without the rail lips. Both are available in close-fitting, tailored models to fit most pickups foreign or domestic, new or used. yard-gainer for the Sharks with 56 yards to his credit on 11 carries, in a half of football. Ling Festival 5K Rua leld Last Saturday The Fourth Annual Ling Festival 5K Run was held Saturday, May 24 at Mexico Beach. This rather unique run features the first mile of the course running along scenic 98 overlooking the beach and gulf. Another oddity of the course is that it begins in Central Time Zone,' crosses into the Eastern Time Zone, and finishes in Central Time. The 116 runners who parti- cipated in this event found that the heat and humid weather contributed to their slower than normal times. David Parker of Panama City won the overall male title in 15:40 time, and Debbie Strother of Birming- ham, Ala., won the overall female title with a time of 18:59. James Hanlon, the Race Director, won the Male Mas- ter Overall with a time of 17:40. Carol Sims of Panama City won Female Masters with a time of 22:57. Listed below are the age group winners: Age 0-14, Male, Chad Dix- on; Female, Pam Williams; Age 15-19, Male, Richard Wilson; Female, Natalie Wi- dincamp; Ages 20-24, Male, Drew Bell; Female, Linda In- gram; Age 25-29, Male, Tom Davis; Female, Colleen O'Neill; Age 30-34, Male, Kyle Clark; Female, Donna Duty; Age 35-39, Male, Gene Hanlon; Female, Linda Ba- ker; 'Age 40-44, Male, James Dickson; Female, Carol Sims; Age 45-49, Male, James Hanlon; Female, Jean D'Alembrete; Age 50-54, Male, George "Occasional flashes of si- lence make conversation delightful." -Sydney Smith 'Mulligan; Female, Eleanor Curtis; Age 55-59, Male, Woody Potter; Age 60 plus, Male, Ed Knight; Female, Lorraine Child. Travel to Regional Tourney Five members of the local Lee's ATA Fitness Center travelled to Baton Rouge, Loui- siana recently to participate in a southeastern regional taekwondo tournament. Over 600 competitors from the southeastern United States competed, at the junior and adult level, in white, yellow, green, blue, red and black belt divisions. Attending the tournament from here shown above, from left, are: Kathy Reynolds, in- structor, 2nd degree black belt, Jonathan Gilmore, Dewey Creamer, John McDonald and Glen Bishop. Mr. Bishop won two first place trophies in forms and one-steps, while Mr. Creamer won first in free sparring and second in form. 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Sale ends June 14 * 9 LUBE, OIL & FILTER Lubricate your 1 5 9 vehicle's chassis, drain old oil, and odd up to five quarts of new oil and install o new oil filter. I l Ml ST. JOE AUTO PARTS 201 Long Avenue Phone 229-8222 NOW $25995 (Tailgate included) I All the right parts in INrAP all the right places" The average Englishman en- joys 2,000 cups of tea each year-that's almost six cups per day. Major Sites of Activities Chosen Intra-Squad Game Tonight Ends Spring Football Program THERE'S NEVER BEEN A BETTER CHOICE The City's Summer Recreation Pro- gram for youth will get under way on June 16 with the Stac House on Eighth Street and the Washington High Gym as major sites for the activities. The Stac House will close two weeks beginning May 30 for cleaning and repairs. Mrs. Erma Parker, Mrs. Pam Lawren- ce, and four assistants will direct such activities as ping-pong, pool, checkers, cards', chess, as well as other games and activities Monday through Thursday from 2:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Friday night hours will be from 2:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. daily. This program is offered to only those children who have experienced at least one ]'f.^,, 'I.. THE STAR, Port St. Joe, Fla. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1986 LLLMLN IAAY bLtUUL ft-c~ *1 I W- Shown, front row, from left: Angela Jennings, Maria Mille from left: Kasey Ward, Kim Ludman, Matthew Richter, C tamore, Shannon Dew and Randy Ramsey. Sign Completed at H.V. Highland View Elemen- -were Shanon Dew, Megan tary School has recently Dean, Buddy Whittamore, Received a sign for the school Maria Miller, Christy Haw- grounds. The sign was a kins, Matthew Ritchter, Ran- project sponsored by the dy Ramsey, Kim Ludman, PTA. Angela Jennings, and Kasey Officers and room repre- Ward. sentatives of the student .council who accepted the The sign was painted by sign on behalf of the school Mrs. Karen Odom. Kearce Announces His Try for House Holloman,Young, Norris, PRIDE Superintendent of Schools, Donnie Young; the winner of program more significant in studies and indicates that B. Walter Wilder has an- the Writing award is William recognizing the students' they have achieved the high- the occasion for presenting an award to the district winners. Winner in Science is Michelle Holloman of Port St. Joe High School, daughter er and Megan Dead. Back row, of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry hristy Hawkins, Buddy Whit- Holloman; the Social Studies winner is Pamela Young of El Port St. Joe High School, Elem entry daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norris, of Wewahitchka High School, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Norris. In announcing the district winners, Superintendent Wilder stated "there is no singular academic awards demonstrated mastery in the particular academic discip- line cited. The students selected distinguishes him- her among their peers as one who has made diligent appli- cation in their academic nounced the District winners of the PRIDE Award for outstanding performance in academic discipline. The PRIDE award program is a statewide recognition design- ed to select the outstanding students in each district school system for exemplary performance in the field of Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Writing. Winners est level of recognition from among all Gulf County stu- dents." PLUMBING PROBLEMS? Custom Plumbing Installation STOKES PLUMBING COMPANY P.O. Box 274 Mexico Beach. Fl. 32410 (904) 648-8353 RF 0042744 Single & New Multi Family Construction Dwelling HOT TUBS WHIRLPOOLS Blountstown native Jim Kearce is a candidate for the State Legislature from the 8th District.. This District includes all of Gadsden, Calhoun and Gulf, as well as one precinct in Franklin, the northeastern tip of Bay, and the eastern portion of Jack- son County. A native of Calhoun Coun- ty, Jim's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kearce of Blountstown. His wife of almost 25 years is the former Lamoine Brittan of Stillwa- :ter, Oklahoma and they have two daughters and three sons ranging in school age from the second grade to college. Insured Grain Planting Deadline Near June 10 is the final planting dhte fot insiied grain sor- ghun in Gulf County. Accord- ing to John Lawrence, a 'representative for the Fed- eral Crop Insurance Corpora- tion (FCIC). Insured grain-' sorghun planted by June 10 must be reported by June 20 in order to receive full crop insurance coverage. "During the growing sea- Sson, if damage occurs, notice should be given promptly," Lawrence said. A new crop insurance plan, called Actual Production His- tory (APH), is available this year to producers of soy- ;,:beans, wheat, barley, oats and rye in addition to corn, grain sorghun, peanuts, cot- ton, rice and other crops. "Increasingly, our insured producers are discovering' that with a yield guarantee which reflects production capability; crop insurance establishes a farm income floor. Thus, cash flow and the ability to repay a loan may be more accurately project- ed," explained Lawrence. CARD OF THANKS- In rememberance of our mother and daughter, Vera Blankenship, we would like to thank everyone for their support during this time. We thank everyone for the flow- ers and food, and the Corn-, forter Funeral Home for being so understanding dur- ing our time of grief. A special thanks to the staff of Gulf Pines Hospital. The Family of Vera Blankenship CARD of THANKS The Port St. Joe Cheerlead- ers would like to say Thank.... You to all the churches who participated, to.all the busi- nesses who contributed, and to all the spectators who supported the County-wide Night of Christian Music. A walrus can easily sink a small boat with his tusks. COSTING INSURANCE All Forms of Insurance * Homeowners Auto Flood SBusiness Packages Group Hospitalization Life Boats Pulpwood & Logging SMobile Homes 322 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe Phone 229-8899 I I HIGHLAND VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Fourth St. and Second Ave. Welcome Friend SUNDAY SCHOOL .................... 9:45A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE ........... 11:00 A.M. & 7:00 P.M. CHURCH TRAINING (Sunday) ...........:.. 6:00 P.M. MID-WEEK PRAYER (Wednesday) ......... .7:00 P.M. Nursery Provided JIMMY CLARK, Pastor - El iT i : i CRISCO SHORTENING 3 LBS. $179 WITH 1 FILLED DOUBU DISCOUNT CERTIFICATE TA' bI E BSTONBUT FO TE IESII QAIT MAT NDLO PIES.. SO*YURF IEDYIA .$118 $228 981. $1'8 $178 $158 $128 . ... 32 oz. GWALTNEY'S BUFFET Turkey Ham ................ OLDE SMITHFIELD NO SUGAR/LOW SALT Sliced Bacon.. ..... SUNNYLAND MEAT OR BEEF Jumbo Franks... ...... LYKES REG., THICK, OR BEEF Sliced Bologna.............. GWALTNEY'S Great Dogs ................. LYKES SLICED Cooked Ham ................ SUNNYLAND'S OLD FASHION Pork Sausage (Hot or Mild) Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. 12 oz. $a 10 oz. Lb. $1 $128 . . . * :;1 .. )' V ID OIOiners. Third St. Port RICH'S Joe Highway 71 Wewahitchka lAY 28-JUNE 3 BULK RATE CARRIER ROUTE PRE-SORTED Permit No. 3 WEWAHITCHKA, FL 32465 1986 II : I I II : I I II : I I II : I I II : I I IGA GRADE A LARGE EGGS DOZEN 94 WITH 1 FILLED DOUBLE DISCOUNT CERTIFICATE RC COLA & RC PRODUCTS 2 LITER WITH 1 FILLED DOUBLE DISCOUNT CERTIFICATE SUGAR 5 LB. BAG WITH 2 FIL FO DOUBLE DISCOUNT CL 'TIFICATE MEADOW GOLD SWEET MILK GALLON $139 WITH 1 FILLED DOUBLE DISCOUNT CERTIFICATE MANCO CORNED BEEF 12 OUNCE CAN 39* WITH 1 FILLED DOUBLE DISCOUNT CERTIFICATE I DON'T VELOK HEE PRCECUTE"SAVNS KRAFT PARKWAY MARGARINE ...... BALLARD Biscuits.......... MINUTE MAID Drinks ... ... SIGA COLBY OR CHEDDAR' -:Cheese .......... 'SEALTEST Sour Cream ...... BREAKSTONE- -iCottage Cheese .. MORTON ' DINNERS..... SDelicious Totino's Pizzas .... Pet Ritz Pie Shells ........ Birdseye Little Ears SCorn onCob ...... Mrs. Smith's Apple Pie. ...... .Turtles .i1 . ..... .2 Lb. 58 Pk. 79 Soz. 79 Soz. $129 ooz. loo 4o. $100 4 oz. I .....,,o. 79* ............. 9 9 . . .2's 8 9 ........... ct. $149 ......... soet. l ... . 26oz. $169 *- $190 Martha White Corn Muffin Mix ............... 4 7 oz. Pet Evaporated Milk ............ ............. 2 12 oz. Pink Beauty Pink Salmon ..... . .... . . .. oz. Larsen Veg-AII .......... ...................2 16 oz. Ab La Hot Sauce ............................3 6 oz. Hershey Chocolate Syrup...................... 24 oz. Viva Napkins ......... ...... ............... 300 Ct. Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Beefaroni or Ravioli ..........2 7 oz. Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti w/Meat Balls.......2 oz. $179 $100 $100 $149 $159 $100 S's S,1DO S*1DO 32 oz. I B E DP T N IGA OLD FASHION Bread ... IGA Pecan Spi IGA Chick. Roll ..2 20 oz. ns...2 Pk. IS . 32 ct. S119 $119 991 Red Cardinal or Black Ribier GRAPES.. Fresh Asparagus I BLACKEYE PEAS.... Fancy OKRA.... Sweet Georgia PEACHES 3 b.tray Golden Ripe Bananas. Ib. 99 Granny Smith Apples. $ 19 b1-^^^^C 'i; Ib. 59 Ib. 99' *. 5~ f:- BELL PEPPER CUCUMBERS * S * S 3lb. tray99 79c . pound Red Ripe Watermelons YELLOW SQUASH Ig. tray99 1 U. S. No. 1 RUSSETT 10 Ib. bag .. Baking Potatoes 1.39 DIRY DEPARTMENT IGA CATSUP 4Lm Cantaloupes 69' & Up Red Radishes iGreen Onions SCello Carrots 2 Pkgs.49 1 p : -.- ' <* ^" U. I I ,a- PAWIZ4 ve A A $199 THE STAR, Port St. Joe, Fla. Dalkeith Baptist Church & Bestway Travel invite you to come along on a TOUR of GATLINGBURG, NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE and more. Tour Dates are June 16th thru 20th. A five day trip for $229.95 pays everything but food. Final date for Tour Sale is May 30th. Please call Mattie Griffin at 639-5569 before 10:00 a.m. E.S.T. and after 7:00 p.m. E.S.T. or Dot Pippin at 639-5707 for more information. 2t5122 The St. Joseph Telephone and Telegraph Company will receive sealed bids on (1) one 1968 Case Tractor Model 580/ Backhoe E/W Front End Loader (SIN 8326079) Bidding period will be through Friday, June 6, 1986 at 5 p,m. EST. The Company reserves the right to refuse any or all bids. Bids will be opened at 500 First Street, Port St. Joe, Florida at 10 a.m. EST, Mon- day, June 9, 1986. For More Information Contact BERNARD 0. WESTER, SUPPLY MANAGER 9041229-6737 2t 5/22 RG0043684 S Custom S Building to Your Plans and Specifications FREE ESTIMATES 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE "Quality at A Reasonable Price" NEWMAN'S CONSTRUCTION Co. Mexico Beach, Florida 648-5668 THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1986 District Wants to Stop "Deadheading" Director Says Practice Illegal Since State Purchased River Property MARK D. COLLIER Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Service Appliance Repair 229-6934 or 229-8465 after 5:00 p.m. RA- 0046498 Florida Water Management District which recently pur- chased 35,000 acres on the Apalachicola (Choctawhat- cheet River, is looking for nelp to stop the deadheading. "The usual practice," says Summers. "is to go in and cut down the best of the cypress, apd then come back when the river is up and float the logs downstream." The damage done to the bottomland for- ests and to the river flood- plain is considerable, accord- ing to Summers. "It clearly amounts to an illegal re- moval of property from the public." he says, "since the Water Management District purchased these lands and is holding them in the public trust." Summers indicated the District is presently develop- ing a land management plan that will encourage as much public use and access as possible on these lands. Well-attended meetings have already been held by the District to hear how local residents would like to have the land managed in various ways. and says Summers, "There was absolutely no support for deadheading on public property, and we had much encouragement to put an end to it." Summers is requesting as- sistance from everyone who uses the river, and asks that you call him at work (904) 487-1770 or at home (904) 643-5756 in Bristol if you find anyone cutting trees on your public lands. He will do everything possible to see that they are apprehended and prosecuted. The Church of the Nazarene Excitement is in the air. We are a small but growing church with a big welcome. SUNDAY SCHOOL ....................... 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP ...................... 11:00A.M. EVENING WORSHIP ............... ........ 7:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICE .......... 7:00 P.M. Location: 2420 Long Avenue "A Place for the Whole Family" FAITH BIBLE CHURCH 801 20th Street Port St. Joe, Florida SUNDAY: 9:45A.M. .............. Sunday School (for all ages) 11:00 A.M............... .. Morning Worship Service 7:00 P.M ....... .......... Evening Worship Service WEDNESDAY: 6:00 P.M. ...................... Young People 7:00 P.M. .. ................... Prayer Meeting Pastor: Fred A. Goebert Church Phone: 229-6707 The floating of cypress logs downstream, known general- ly as deadheading. has been a part of our local economy since this area was settled. It's still a way to pick up a few extra dollars on a weekend but, in many cases, it's illegal and done at the expense of us all. Ha! Summers, a native of Liberty County who is head- ing up the land management program for the Northwest VFW Officers Installed The VFW Post held its installation ceremonies for the newly elected officers. This was a joint ceremony for the membership and the Ladies Auxiliary. The Post was honored to have the past VFW District 17 Commander David F. Shoemaker install the following officers for 1986-87. Commander, Wm. Schlick- man; Sr. V. Cmdr., H. E. Ross, Sr.; Jr. V. Cmdr., Anna Chewning;. Quartermaster, Geo. Coody; Surgeon, Cy Branson; Judge Advocate, J. Dumas; Chaplain, F. Logue; Trustee 3 Yr., P. Oates; Trustee 2 Yr., F. Maynard; Trustee 1 Yr., T. Adkins; Service Officer, J Sealey; Adjutant, L. L. Toth. The installation ceremony for the Ladies Auxiliary was officiated by Mrs. Maxine Robinson. The following offi- cers were sworn in: President, Ruth Dumas; Sr. V. Pres., Minnie Likely; Jr. V. Pres., Mary Fowler; Sec. Treas., Maxine Robin- son; Chaplain, Paulette Rog- ers; Conductress, Gloria Mc- Mullon; Trustee, Catherine Kennedy; T'rustee, Evelyn Gardner; Trustee, Dorothy .Logue; Guard, Hilda Bund- schuh. Paramedics of the Gulf County Ambu- Rachel Dubose and her passenger, Farrah lance Service check on the condition of Arrie Dean, after a collision recently. Two Cars Meet In Collision Two cars collided at the intersection of Fifth Street and Reid Avenue last Friday afternoon, with only minor injuries resulting from the crash. Port St. Joe police records show that Mrs. Arrie Rachel Dubose (Aunt Belle) was travelling south on Fifth Street, when a second car, driven by Sally Nixon of Beacon Hill, crossed the intersection into the southbound lane and struck the. Dubose vehicle on the driver's side of the car. Both cars suffered only minor damage and none of the occupants were seriously injured. The accident was investigated by Officer Nat Brannon. No charges have been filed to date in the accident. Support the Local Hospital eat. When the family mem- it will getand by our hospital ber does go home, a 45 mile getting better we all benefit. drive awaits them. This type Thanks, Gulf Pines, you're stress a patient does not making a difference. need, they have enough to worry about and that's get- ting well. Each week I end my article with a quote, "you can make a difference". This quote can be true for all of us if we utilize and support the efforts being made by Gulf Pines Hospital. The more we use our local hospital, the better fL Catch the Spirit - THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Constitution and Monument Port St. Joe FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ... ......... ... ... 9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP .................... 11:00 A.M. EVENING WORSHIP .................... 7:00 P.M. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ........ 6:00 P.M. CHILDREN'S CHOIR (Wednesday) .......... 7:00 P.M. CHANCEL CHOIR REHEARSAL(Wed.) ..... ,7:30P.M. MINISTERS: Alvin N. Harbour, Jr. Harry C. Johnson Freeman Components, INC. HIGHWAY 98 WEST PHONE (904) 229-6289 (Highway 98 west of Highland View) Builders and Erectors of Building Components and Trusses Built to your blueprint specifications WE DELIVER k J ONDULINE ROOFING SALE! ,- YOUR , OLDROOFIS RUSTING AWAY, - PUTUPONE Se TrHAT' WON'T. * Provides added insulation as a roof-over * Ideal for patio roof * Attractive skirting material * Won't rust or corrode * Can be repainted any color Contemporary look Regular Price $10.95 NOW ONLY $S 95 10 leces Red and Brown S or More In Stock per 4' x67" sheet Other colors available: Black, white, silver, green, blue, red, brown, tan. Other colors by special order. "uw f ,'. 'I DL' U Lifl ~D IT S jiIljP * Fast, easy installation * Will never rust or corrode * Provides added Insulation * Reduces noise, unlike metal roofing * Low maintenance * Lightweight, easy to handle Onduline The Lifetime Roofing As yoUi look through the Star, you will see many ads about the new physicians and new services offered at Gulf Pines Hospital, and in each ad is a quote, "Home Town Health Care at Its Best". This quote is being made true from endless hours of hard work by the physicians and staff of Gulf Pines. David Odum, Gulf Pines Hospital Administrator, is bringing to you the best in health care professionals and equipment by Andy Millergren in order to decrease the stress of illness and injury placed on the patient and family. The stress I am talking about here is from travel and worry. If you have ever had to be a patient in a Panama City hospital, or have had a family member as a patient over there, you know what I'm talking about. The patient starts feeling guilty because family mem- bers are staying with them day and night without a good night's sleep and hot meals to James Hamby Graduates from FSU James A. Hamby, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ham- by, graduated from Florida State University on April 26, 1986. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree in the field of Criminology. Immediately following, on April 28, James A. Hamby was commissioned as a sec- ond lieutenant in the United States Army. Lieutenant "' '- Hamby will be attending the Infantry Officer Basic Cour- se;, and the U.S. Army - Ranger Course enroute to his assignment as a platoon leader in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. George Hamby and son, James. White City Church Car Wash The White City Assembly of God W.M.'s will sponsor a Car Wash on May 31 begin- ning at 9:00 a.m. The Car Wash will be held in front of the White City Volunteer Fire Department on Volunteer Avenue. Cars will be washed and vacuumed out if desired. You can eat while you wait. Costs are as follows: Trucks with campers or vans, $5.00; Trucks without campers and cars, $3.00; BBQ Sandwich- es, $1.00; Hot Dogs, $.50; Drinks, $.35. All proceeds will go to buy a new air conditioner for the parsonage. Your support will be appreciated. Amn. Pridgeon In New Mexico Air Force Airman Brian M. Pridgeon, son of Anthony L. and Sharlyene Pridgeon of Wewahitchka, has arrived for duty with the 27th Air- craft Generation Squadron, Cannon Air Force Base, N.M. Pridgeon, an aircraft ar- mament systems specialist, is a 1985 graduate of Wewa- hitchka High School. Pastor DARRELL DENNIS U. -t~ei- -- Sponsor of Faith Christian School Three year old Kindergarten through Eighth Grade 52t 1123/86 Youth Minister DWIGHT DENNIS Life Lines i^ - - Year In and Year Out You Will Do Well With HANNON INSURANCE Agency, Inc. The Insurance Store Since 1943 Auto Home Business Life Flood Bonds Mutual Funds 8:30 till 6:00 Monday through Friday Phone 227-1133 221 Reid Avenue We Are HERE to Service What We Sell FRANK HANNON, Agent ROY SMITH, Agent I I I I I F TIllE STAl 'orl St. Jor. Fin. THI'USDIAY, MAY 29, 1986 PAGE THIRTEEN House on corner lot in Oak Grove. $17,000. Call 229-6898. Two bedroom block house, 'fenced in lot. Call after 5 p.m., 227-1796. 2tp 5/29 1986 mobile home, 2 bdrm., 2 baths. Fenced in yard. 10'x20' screened front porch. 10'x20' outbuilding. On 5th St. & Cathey Lane, Mexico _Beach. For more infor., call 648-8708. 4tc 5/29 Wewahitchka area on Highway 71. Large wooded lots. Owner will finance with minimum down, low mon- thly payments. Call 639-9924 or 639-2624 after 6 p.m. '4tc5/29 12x65' trailer 1965 with: S porch & util. bldg. Will rent or sell total price $6,000. Rent for $200 per month to apply on sale price. Located at Rustic Sands Resort on 15th St. in Mexico Beach, FL. Partly furnished. Please contact owner at (205) 684-6521, no collect calls. 12tp 5/29 GULF VIEW 1 acre lots, high and dry, across from gulf with beach .access. $20,000 per lot with low down payment, owner fi- nancing. Call owner, 227-1539 or 1-234-2240: 2tp 5/22 Mobile home: 14'x60', 40' front porch, shingle roof, wood siding, 30'x24' new block garage. 2 acre lot, in Wewahitchka. 639-2466. - 4te 5/22 One Statler mobile home 12'x52' with 12'x52' addition with 3 lots 25, 26, 27 in Block B, College Park, Wewahitch- ka. $10,000. B.D. Nunnery, 639-5496. 6tp5/1 Very desirable property for homesite or beach cot- tage. Approximately 2 blocks from the beach on Overstreet Road. $14,000. 229-8688. tfc 5/8 2 bedroom, 2 bath older frame home on 2 lots, cen. air & heat, back yard patio with privacy fence. 2 utility bldgs., very nice neighbor- hood, many extras. Must be seen to be appreciated. For more information call 229-8977. tfc 5/1 3 bedroom, 1 bath, den, masonry home, fenced yd., workshop/garage. Westcott Circle. Call 229-6553. 12x65' trailer, set up with attached' porch & utility bldg. For info., call 648-8325 or owner (205) 684-6521, no collect calls. tfc 4/17 3 bdrm., 2 bath home, LR, DR, den, kitchen, d.w., fire- place, shallow well, util. bldg., Ig. patio, 2101 Long Ave., 229-8595. tfc 4/10 Blue Haven Condos in Gulf Aire; 2 ba., fully loaded kit- chen, ice maker, etc., W/D, ceiling fan, deck, priv. den, etc. One furnished $44,900. One unfurnished; $42,900, or best offer on either. Call Call resident salesperson for appt., 648-8620, or call 1-674-4455. tfc 5/1 New In-Town Listing: 3 bedroom, 1i ba. block home, 1911 Cypress Ave. In- cludes fenced yd., ch&a, w-w carpet and drapes. Af- fordable at $41,900. Please call 229-6916 for appointment CAPE SAN BLAS REALTY For Rent: 12'x65' house trailer, 3 blocks from the beach in Mexico Beach. No children, no pets. $225 per month. Call 648-8562. 2tc 5/22 2 bedroom house with family room and fireplace. Call 227-7315 or 1-871-6404. 2tp 5/22 Nice clean 12'x60' 2 bdrm., 1 bath trailer with air cond. Located on Pineda St., /2 blocks from beach, St. Joe beach. 648-5361. tfc 5/22 For Rent: Mini-warehouse storage. For more informa- tion call 229-6332. tfc 4/17 For Rent or Lease: Office or retail shop space on Market St., Gibson Inn An- nex, Apalachicola, FL. In- quiries call 653-2191. tfc 4/24 For Rent: Nice 2 bdrm., 1 ba. apartment, 800 sq. ft. liv- ing area, cen. h&a, unfurn., frig. & range included, dryer & washer hook-ups. No pets. $125 deposit. $300 per month. Call 227-1689. tfc 4/24 No need for wet carpets. Dry clean them with HOST. Use rooms right away. Rent machine. St. Joe Furniture. 227-1251. tfc 4/17 For Rent: Warehouse space with office. Approx. 850 sq. ft. Suitable for con- tractor or small service busi- ness: 227-1100 days only. tfc 5/8 Room for Rent: By day, week, month. Air cond., TV. Thames Hotel 229-8723. 302 Reid Ave. tfc 4/17 2 story beach house for - eate tape San Blas ,Ocean -- and bay view,'sacrifice at $69,000. Call (904) 674-8465, ask for Pat. tfc 4/17 Energy efficient home with split floor plan. 3 bdrm., 2 ba., great rm., break. rm., range & d.w., inside laundry. Cen. h&a, 2 car gar. Price reduced $2,500 to $54,500. tfa 5/1 NICE 2 bedroom, 1 bath, stucco townhouses, 800 sq. ft. ea.; located at 606 Wood- ward Ave. Call 904-227-1689. Priced at $29,800.00 each. tfc 4/17 NEW LISTINGS: MEXICO BEACH llth St., 2 bd., 1 ba. brick home at a real affordable price. Will go fast. $49,900. Hatley Dr., Great buy at only $2,500 down, 3 bd., 1 ba., $39,500, like new. 11% fixed int. 381.91 pmts.. 20 yrs. No closing costs. 20th St. & Hwy. 98: Stucco 3 bd., 2 ba. house with lots of possibilities. $88,000. 5th & Georgia: Owner says sell 2 bd., 1 ba. mobile home on nice lot. REDUCED to $25.000.00. ST. JOE BEACH Alabama St.: Really nice retire- ment or family home, carport, greenhouse & storage shed. Call to see this one. 2 bd., nice lot. Balboa St.: Affordable 2 bd.. 1 ba. house on stilts. Decking. only 2'- yrs. old. $47,000. Balboa St.: 2 large lots hold 3 bd.. 2 ba. house, with ex. sunroom & den. 2 stor. buildings. $65,000. HIGHLAND VIEW 305 Parker Ave.: 2 bd. 1ba. on 2 lg lots. Real cute and a good buy. PORT ST. JOE 1400 Monument Ave.: 3 bd.. I ha.. garage. ex. large lot with view of the bay. GULF AIRE Lots: Some Gulf Aire lots still left, Call today for lot numbers and loca- tions. BEACON HILL Oceanfront property can be built on with a Ig. 3 bd. house on northside of hwv. also. Won't last long at $120,000. CREEKWOOD ESTATES $39,500.00 large lot. 3 bd.. 2 ba. nr\i home that needs finishing. Fish from your boat or sit on banks at the creek. St. Joseph Bay Realty, Inc. 648-5716 Mexico Beach Onmix2 ijq3~ nnZ Beckwith piano, $400. Can be seen at 127 Second Ave., Oak Grove. 13' diameter round tramp- oline, cost $400 new, will sell for $150. Would like to do yard work, reliable, free estimates, will travel. I would like to do babysitting during the summer in your home or mine. 229-8491. House plants, amaryllis bulbs, clay pots & other con- tainers. 1505 Monument Ave. 12x60' mobile home, 2 bdrm., 1 bath with extra add- on-room. Cen. h&a, carpet, all appliances & some fur- niture included. $8,000. 229-8667. 2tc 5/29 Amana refrigerator/freez- er, 10' freezer, 15' refrig. $200. 648-5492. 2tp 5/29 nice 8'x30' mobile home for sale. New air condition- er. Ideal. for camping. Howard Creek. $700 firm. Must sell, leaving town. 229-6863. CPA registered Persians. One flame point male,. one blue point female. Call San- die Scott, 648-5849. 2tp 5/29 LOST DOG: Black labra- dor, silver bullet charm on neck chain. Female. Please call 648-8993 or 648-8319. Possible reward. Her name is Lab. Moving Sale: Must sell twin bed, chest of drawers, small desk, air conditioners & washing machine. Call after 6 p.m., 648-8123. PIANO FOR SALE Wanted: Responsible party to assume small monthly payments on piano. See locally. Call credit manager, 1-800-447-4266. 3tp5/15 LAWN FURNITURE Swings, swing frames, pic- hictailes, fawn chairs, set- tees, and children's picnic' tables. Call 639-2860 or 639-5860. tfe 4/17 1974 Case tractor, 4 cyl. diesel engine with hydraulic operated knuckle boom side loader. $5,500. Call 653-8498 days, 227-1550 nights. , tfM-1/9.7 Kiln for sale. Serious in- quiries only. Write P. O. Box 587, Wewahitchka, FL 32465. Include your name, phone no. and address, tfc 3/20 20' aluminum extension ladder, commercial grade, almost new. $150. Call 648-8651. tfc 4/17 STEEL ROOFING & SIDING American made From $9.95 per sq. Based on size, style & qty. GOLDIN IND., INC. Gulfport, MS 601-896-6216 12tp 4/10 1982 GSL 550 Suzuki motor- cycle. Call 229-8672 after 6:00 p.m. tfe S/1 XT 550 Yamaha Enduro, 1 yr. old, low miles, excel. con- dition. Includes 2 helmets. Call 227-1457 after 5 p.m. tfc 5/15 AVON to buy or sell. Call Mrs. L. Z. Henderson, 227-1281. tfc 1/23 '79 Starcraft pop-up camp- er. Sleeps 7, includes swing- out kitchen (3-burner stove & sink), ice box, small elec. ref., priv. curtains all around, tinted windows, canopy & screen. Excel. cond. thruout. Call 229-6773 after 4:00 p.m. weekdays/ anytime weekends. 2tc 5/22 50 h.p. Mercury motor, tank & controls. Rebuilt motor & carburetor. $500 or best offer. Call 229-8373 after 6. 2tc 5/22 Set of pearl drums, win- dow a/c (5,000 btu) $50; twin mattress (clean) $15; high chair $5; maple console stereo 8-track, $150; duo- therm a/c compressor for mobile home (new), '2 price. 648-8223 evenings and nights. 2tc 5/22 REGISTER'S VEGE- HANNON REALTY, Inc. S904) 227-1450 FRANK HANNON; Broker SALES ASSOCIATES Evenings and Weekends: Margaret Hale 648-5659 Frances Chason- 229-8747 Roy Smith Larry McArdle 2271551 HOMES Gulf Aire: New Listing: BeaifL3 edro bath brick home on cor- ner lot at Gulf Aire. Firep p i t excellent view of gulf. Double garage, many. eb5) nrietel "furnished. Like new. Only $95,000. PORT ST. JOE: OWNER SAYS SELL. Price reduced on freshly painted 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on 2 lots. Cen. heat and air. Separate dining room, den. largekitchen, utility room, outside storage. Double carport. Now ith- jy $56,000. ' Dalkeith: New Listing: 2 bedroom, 2 bath masonry home, central heatlair, oak floors, 1 acre, chair link fenced, over 1,700 sq. ft. plus car- port on paved road at Dalkeith. Selling well under appraisal at $37,000. Port St. Joe: New Listing: Good investment let your rent help make payments on this 2 bedroom house with attached apartment and one or two bedroom house on back of lot. Good neighborhood. $62,500. St. Joe Beach: 2 bedroom. 2 bath mobile home, nice shaded lot, $31,500. Port St. Joe: Owner Says Sell: 4 bedroom, 2 bath, den with'fireplace. screened porch. Listed at $60,000. Make an offer. Port St. Joe: WATERFRONT: Most desirable location within city limits. Immaculate 3 bedroom. 2 bath executive home. By appointment only. St. Joe Beach: New Listing: Extra large 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 blocks from beach. Owner remodeling, must see to appreciate. $40,000. White City: Large 3 bedroom, 2 new baths, new roof on 1.62 acres, only $38,000. Mexico Beach: 2 bedroom, Ibath screen porch, deck with gulf view, Hwy. 98. Price includes 1 bedroom guest house. $115,000. St. Joe Beach: 2 bedroom, I bath, az block from beach. Newly redecorated custom kitchen. Back house for rental property or office. $53,000. St. Joe Beach: Relax and enj4 tiwww.biroom. I bath, screen porch. Great weekend home or rent a4seep ST,500. North Port St. Joe: New Listing: 2 bedroom. 1 bath, carpet, panelling. $22,000. Port St. Joe: 4 bedroom, 2 bath, family room. fireplace, enclosed porch. chain link fence, 1'2 lots. outside storage in good neighborhood. $49,500. St. Joe Beach: 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home, central heat & air, 1,488 sq. ft. living space, 12x62' Florida room, 6x16' screen porch, 6x12' covered deck, partially furnished, sat. dish. $48,000. Port,St. Joe: Nice corner lot 2.or 3 bedrooms. 1'2 bath, frame with siding & new roof. Covered patio and carport. $38,000. Port St. Joe: 3 bedroom, 112 bath, great room with fireplace, den, new carpet, panelling, patio, outside storage. 2 lots. $39,500. Port St. Joe: lovely, almost new 3 bedroom. 2 bath brick home on lot and . Fireplace, dishwasher, trash compactor, double car garage. Owner ready tb sell. Now only $72.500. "Port St. Joe: 2 bedroom. 2 bat dQ &Vr l inning room. garage. $37,500. Port St. Joe: 3 bedroom, 1 bath, on 2 lots, fireplace, carport, real pine paneling throughout. 1 mile from Gulf, close to school, church, and town. Assumable mortgage. $37,200. Port St. Joe: Large two story house on corner lot. 4 bdrms.. 1'z bath. Chain link fence, new roof. $37,500. Oak Grove: House in excellent condition, 3 bdrm.. 2 bath. Screen porch. outside storage, shaded lot, $37,000. Port St. Joe: Good rental property at 1610 Long. 3 bedroom. I bath. $29,500. Port St. Joe: Stays rented, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, fenced yard, $27,000. Howards Creek: Large 2 story home with plenty of room, 5 bedrooms, 2 bath. $47,900. Mexico Beach: Beachside of Hwy. 98. Duplex, good for investment or ren- tal property. $94,500. St. Joe Beach: Large frame home, newly remodeled, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, $50,000. St. Joe Beach: Almost new stilt house. 2 bedroom, 1' bath, carport. $69,500. LOTS St. Joe Beach: Lot on Balboa, water tap paid. $15,000. Indian Pass: 1 block from water, 75'xl05' $9,500. St. Joe Beach: Price reduced on lot. Corner Coronado & Americus, now only $13,500. Stonemll Creek Area: 40 acres, cleared $40,000. St. Joseph Shores: 80' Gulf Front, Hwy. 98 to water. Wewahitchka: 80 acres east of town, $80,000. Mexico Beach: Texas Drive, 100'x100', $8,800. Port St. Joe: Close to business district 50x170', $8,000. St. Joe Beach: Large tract 231' on Highway and waterfront. White City: 1 acre on canal at bridge, $33,300. 1977 Volkswagen Rabbit with sun roof, am/fm cas- sette stereo, in good cond. $1,000. Call after 6 p.m., 229-6535. 2te 5/29 1981 Renault Le Car, 4-dr., hatchback, 4 spd., am/fm cassette radio, new tires, brakes & ..battery. Excel. running cond., great gas mileage. Before 5 p.m. 229-8999, after 6 p.m., 229-8970. 2tp 5/22 1976 Ford truck, long wheel base, auto., V-8. $475 or best offer. Call 229-8354. Can be seen at 204 Tapper Ave., Ward Ridge. NOTICE NOTICE I will not be responsible for debts incurred by anyone other than.myself, KEVIN CALDWELL S4tp 5/29 "Homemaker's ~eam". Stay home and earn money each month. 648-8296. $25.00 REWARD for Any Sewing Machine We Cannot Repair SPECIAL $9.95 to clean, oil and adjust ten- sion on your sewing mach- ine. We guarantee your machine can sew on any fabric. The Sewing Room 410A Reid Avenue 227-1151 tfc 6/7 PAINTING, 20 years ex- perience. Satisfaction guaranteed. 229-6886. tfc 5/29 BABYSITTING in my home .. itsPrMove and care. Call $48-5658. 2tc5/22 CONCRETE FINISHING BLOCK & BRICK LAYING All Types Remodeling 648-8904 4tp5/22 Need Yard Work Done? Con- tact Robert .Ramsey at 229-6962. tfc 4/3 JERRY'S LAWN SERVICE Light hauling, cemetery plots, pruning, mowing, cleaning. Shrubbery, land- scaping. Call 229-8471 after 6 p.m. 4tc 5/15 Alcoholics Anonymous Port St. Joe Serenity Group Sunday, 4:00 P.M. E.S.T. Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. E.S.T. St. James Episcopal Church $CASH FOR SMALL PIANOS$ Turn that small piano into cash. I'll give you up to $200 for it. 639-2740. tfc 4/24 THORNTON ASSOCIATES Residential Electrical Systems & Repairs "As good as the best - better than the rest" Let Us Bid Your Next Job Free Estimates 648-5142 ER0010245 10tp 5/22 C. ISTON RAY 648-8567 Commercial Building Residential Bldg. Cabinet Work Roofing Remodeling RG 0033508 pd. thru 7/3/86 CORBIN'S WELDING SERVICE All types general welding, logging equipment, and heavy equipment. Shop located in White City MIKE CORBIN Phone 229-6550 shop Phone 229-6563 home 4t 5/15 SEVIE HOUSE PAINTING Experienced and affoi Free Estimates Roger Beasley Call 229-8303 BOB'S SMALL ENGINE REPAI Tillers, Chain Saws, Mowers & Weed Ea Atlantic St., St. Joe I 648-5106 tf COSTING INSURAN' AGENCY, INC. All Fpors of Insure 422 Reid Ave., Port S Phone 229-8899 t: t WILL DO CARPEN WORK of ALL TY] Remodeling, Roof Painting Mobile Home Rep Also Minor Plumbi Electrical Repai 22 years experien 648-8651 tfc G REAL ESTATE rdable. APPRAISING Margelyn G. Woodham, MRA Hours: 9-5 Mon. Fri. 648-8231 or 227-7260 /1 Appraisals ordered by Tues- day P.M. will be completed R by Monday next. Please Lawn allow five working days for ters your appraisal to be com- pleted. Your business is Beach greatly appreciated. c 4/17 JOE ADAMS CONSTRUCTION ICE Any Type Building Commercial Residential ance State Lic. No. RG0027009 3t. Joe Located across from Health Dept. tfc 4/17 408 Long Avenue Phone 227-1875 4TER Psychological services for PES anyone with problems in ling day-to-day living. Gulf Coun- ty Guidance Clinic, Port St. airs Joe, 227-1145 (24 hours) ng 0 ng & rs ice S4/17 .nk it was something I ate RkmdBug kills bugs for up to six months, and saves you about $100 yearly in costly pest control services. HURLBUT SUPPLY CO. 306 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe, Florida tfc 7/4 SST. JOE CUSTOM BUILDERS -Commercial Building S-Residential Building -Cabinet Work Gen. Con. RG 0033843 GLEN F. COMBS 227-1689 P. O. BOX 456 PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA tfc 7/4 3 ROOMS CARPET CLEANED $39.95 Living room, Dining Room, & Hall, or Great Room up to 270 sq. it. Deep soil extraction available for extremely dirty carpets. Call Today for This Special Introductory Offer Dry Foam Method Fast Drying No Shrinking No Browning USTOM LEAN 648-8891 Out of Town Call Collect THE LAUNDRY ROOM 408 Reid Ave. 229-6954 Mon.-Sat., 8 a.m. 8 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Self service or drop/off St. Joseph Bay Constructfoi1 * .side tial W. S. Biff) Quares CUSTOM HOMES MULTI-FAMILY 229-8795 RG0040048 We buy, sell and trade us- ed furniture. Get good prices for your unwanted furniture. Country Peddler. 229-8966. ELIZABET'H'S CERAMICS SGreenware Firing Supplies 6 miles south of Wewa Highway 71 SEARS IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE! Sears Catalog Sales 227-1151 Leon Pollock, Owner - 410 Reid Avenue tf tfe 71/4 Going Fishing? SATELLITE Stop here first SYSTEMS for a complete line of Sales, Service and Installation Fishing Tackle FCC Licensed Technicians HURLBUT SUPPLY FRANK RITCH 306 Reid Avenue 227.1590 tfc 7/4 The Sewing Room .,- 410 A Reid Avenue O. 9^JS* Port St. Joe, Florida Ot 'Quality Fabrics at Affordable Prices" Southern Erectors, Inc. EQUIPMENT RENTAL BOOM CRANES AIR COMPRESSORS BACKHOES WELDING EQUIPMENT DUMP TRUCKS ,--- Phone Day 227-1570 Night 648-8417 Hagan Painting Contractor Quality Work at Affordable Prices Commercial & Residential Pressure Cleaning for Grime & Mildew FREE ESTIMATES LARRY HAGAN Phone 648-8729 TABLES now open. For more information call 722-9341. 5te 5/29 REEVES FURNITURE & ( REFINISHING SHOPPE REFERENCES Phone 229-6374 Call and Talk to Us About Getting Your Furniture Refinished to Look Like New. Across from Duren's Economy Store, Highway 98 tfic 616 I PAGE FOURTEEN THE STAR, Port St. Joe, Fla. NOTICE OF TAX CERTIFICATE SALE Pursuant to Chapter 197.062, Florida Statutes, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the 29th day of May, 1986, at 1:00 P.M., Eastern Daylight Time, Tax Sale Certificates will be sold on the following described lands to pay the amount due for the taxes herein set opposite the same, together with all costs of such sale and all advertising. Sale will be held at the Gulf County Courthouse, County Commission Meeting Room, 1000 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, County of Gulf, State of Florida. EDA RUTH TAYLOR, TAX COLLECTOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA MHITFIELD ACRES UNRECORDED A SUBDIVISION OF NE/4 OF SW/4 OF SECTION 5 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 8 WEST LOTS BEING 60 X 130 FT 5 7 8 -BAILEY GEORGE MARVIN WHITFIELO ACRES UNRECORDED A 60 X 130 FT LOT FR GOOLSBY ORB 66/573 MAP 0156A WHITFIELO ACRES SUBO. UNRECORDED A SUBDIVISION OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 5 TWP 7 S SOUTH RANGE 8 MEST GULF COUNTY, FLOIRDA MAP 0 156A 5 7 8 -GAUTNEY, WILLIAM 0. & LINDA BLK C MHITFIELD ACRES SUBO. UNRECORDED A LOT TO X 100 FT I A LOT 110 X 110 FT IN LOT I FR KIRKLAND ORB 88/420 MAP 0156A ORB 94/358 FROM LANGFORD C BROCK 5 7 8 -HILL JIM, TRUSTEE BLK C WHITFIELD ACRES SUBO. UNRECORDED W 1/2 OF LOT 2 ORB 82/234 MAP 9 156 A WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 59 A SUBDIVISION OF SE 1/4 OF SM 1/4 OF SECTION 5 TWP T SOUTH RANGE 8 WEST GULF COUNTY -HEWETT BARBARA AND BLK 2 MHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB I PG 59 LOT 2 ORB 87/668 FR BROGDON NAPS 156 A -PARKER SAMMY BLK 2 WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION P 1I PG 59 LOT 11 ORB 39/704 FR MHITFIELD SET AL- MAPO 156A -PARKER ROBERT S. C CHERYL M. BLK 8 WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB I PG 59 LOT 9 ORB 91/848 FR PARKER NAP 0156A -LANDINGHAM ROBERT L. 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HOWARD CREEK PROP UNRECORDED LOT 1 ORB 77/293 MAP 0156A 5 7 8 -STRICKLAND DAN BLK 7 HOWARD CREEK PROP UNRECORDED LOT 6 ORB 84/815 MAP 9 156 A HOWARO CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. 2 IN SECTIONS T 7 8 T 8 R-8 WEST CONTAINING 28.81 ACRES IN THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION T AND NORTHWEST CORNER 0OiSLTION 8 " -:T-* it UNREC'ORE "'' : - --HARRIS. H. H. III BLK C HOWARD CREEK PROP. NO. 2 UNRECORD LOT 3 ORB 103/804 FR RHAMES M'MAP 156C 9. 7 8 -ADKINSON TOM RECORD DBK 29/487 ON BROTHERS RIVER MAP 0164C 31 3 9. -DILL JOHN C. MRS. LAND OESC IN ORB 50/80 FR HALEY C ORB 50/82 FR THOMAS C LESS ORB 83/618 TO SHEALY MAP #109C E LESS OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 92 PAGE 978 TO HYSEL 31 3 9 -SHEALY BURL LEE 146 X 63.5 X 122 X 55 FT LOT BEING 55 FT FRONT ON DEAD CAKES, ORB 83/61' MAP #109C STOKES DEAD LAKES CAMP UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 36 A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 3 RANGE 9 MAP 0109C -DILL JOHN C. ET UX' BLK 3 STOKES DEAD LAKES CAMP UNIT ONE LOT .7 PB 2 PG 36 ORB 71/933 MAP' 109C 5 4 9 -MCCLELLAN EUGENE JR. ET AL IN SEC OF SW/4 OF NW/4 FROM HOLLINGER ORB 100/526 MAP 0 110 6 4 9 -SYFRETT RAYMOND L. REC*D ORB 60/662 FR EASTERLING BEING PARCEL A A PARCEL A-I ORB 62/186 C A PORTION OF PARCEL B FR FRANK SYFRETT ORB 62/187 MAP 01108 6 4 9 -BROWN RUPERT LEE G CYNTHIA 100 FT DEAD LAKES FRONT 444 FT AV DEPTH ORB 88/618 FR BELL MAP 0110B KENTUCKY LANDING SUBDIVISION UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 35 IN SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 4 RANGE 9 MAP 1127C -MILLS EWELL H. BLK 1 KENTUCKY LANDING SUBDIVISION UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 35 S 75 FT OF LOT 2 MAP #127C -SOWELL JOSEPH W. C CAROLE A. BLK 1 KENTUCKY LANDING SUBDIVISION UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 35 LOT 8 ORB 104/253 FR RUSHING S SOWELL MAP 0127C -SINGLETARY J. E. C JOHN PAGE BLK 2 KENTUCKY LANDING SUBDIVISION UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 35 LOT I MAP #127C -JOHNSON MAXWELL WAYNE BLK 3 KENTUCKY LANDING SUBDIVISION UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 35 S/2 OF LOT 2 N MAP 127TC, RED BULL ISLAND SUBDIVISION UNIT NO. 1 UNRECORDED IN SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 4 RANGE 9 MAP 01128 -FOREHAND JOHN M. BLK F REO BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 1 LOT 13 ORB 53/193 MAP 0112B RED BULL ISLAND SUBDIVISION UNIT NO. 2 UNRECORDED SECTION 30 TDWNSHIP 4 RANGE 9 AND SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 4 RANGE 10 -VEAL EDWARD DAN ET UX BLK F RED BULL ISLAND SUBDO. UNIT NO. 2 LOTS 4 E 5 MAP #1128 -CARBONNEAUS MICHAEL ET UX 8LK H RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 2 ORB 76/201 MAP #1128 -CARBONNEAUS MICHAEL ET UX BLK H RED BULL ISLAND SUBO. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 3 ORB 76/201 MAP #112B -LANE RICHARD C LOUISE BLK K RED BULL ISLAND SUBO. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 12 ORB 74/664 MAP 01128 -PICKRON. JIMMER C LOVELLA BLK L REO BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 5 ORB 80/283 MAP 01128 RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 UNRECORDED IN US GOV*T LOT 2 FRACTL SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH RANGE 9 WEST GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA # 83 5287.60 0 155.011 $114.69 O 157 5203.97 -QUICK DON J. ET AL BLK C RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LOT 6 .47 AC ORB 73/86 MAP 01128 -TAYLOR JOHN B. BLK G RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LOT 2 ORB 99/203 FR HEWETT MAPO 1120 -LITTLE DAVID L. BLK Y RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LOT 2 MAP 01128 -NORRIS KENDALL A. BLK V RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LOTS 7, 8 C 9 ORB 105/539 FR NORRIS MAPO 1128 COCHRAN LANDING PROPERTY UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION BY PARKER IN SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 4 RANGE 9 MAP 0112B -KENDRICK. GARY L. COCHRAN LANDING PROP. UNRECORDED LOTS 9 & 10 ORB 97/683 FR KENDRICK MAP 01128 18 5 9 -HERRING DEMPSEY N 774.06 FT OF THAT oART OF NW/4 OF SW/4 OF SECT 18 LYING W OF SR 71 ORB 101/548 LESS 8 LOTS SOLO OFF S END IN DEMPSEY HERRING PLAT UNRECORDED MAP 0 114 B 18 5 9 -HERRING DEMPSEY 106.25 X 205 FT LOT BEING LOT 3 UNRECORDED PLAT MAP 0 114 B 18 5 9 -FERNANUE,. CARL C PAN 71 292 FT DEPTH UNRECORDED AGREEMENT FR. JERALD GASKIN MAP 01148 18 5 9 -CAUSEY EDWARD G. ORB 81/412 FR EDGAR CAUSEY ORB 84/967 MAP 01148 18 '5 9 -MEREDITH. LINDA KAY 158.84 X 285 X 180 X 285 FT PARCEL UNRECORDED AGMT FR T 214 TAUNTON $27.60 27.60 MAP 0 1148 RIVERSIDE PARK SUBDIVISION S2.22 CORRECTIVE REPLAT UNITINO. I PB 2 172.56 PG 38 BY JOE T LAND IN SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 4 RANGE 9 WEST. GULF COUNTY. FLORIDA MAP jil2C -BARLEY JAMES 0 282 BLK 3 CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE $150.67 PARK UNIT NO 1 PB 2,PG 38 LOT 2 01B 88/208 FR WARD MAP 0112C --HAND CLARENCE E. 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I PB 2 PG 3 LOT 1 MAP 0698 a 2275 MONEY BAYOU SUBO PB 1 PG 49 $101.00 IN FRACTIONAL SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 9 RANGE 10 MAP ST2C -KING WILLIAM G. S 227 S050 BLK A MONEY BAYOU SUBO PB I PG 49 544.91 LOT 3 MAP 072C -JOSEPH ROBERT BLK D MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB I PG 49 LOT 2 MAP T02C 0 2316 -HESTER DIAMOND $267.71 BLK 0 MONEY BAYOU SUBO PB I PG 49 LOT 4 MAP 072C -PERRY BENJAMIN L. & HELEN H. 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ET AL A.L OF SECTION ORB 88/349 FR WOODALL ET AL MAP 071 * 8 9 10 -HILTON CHARLES L. JR. ET AL ALL OF SECTION ORB 88/349 FR WOODALL ET AL MAP T71 17 9 10 -HILTON CHARLES L. JR. ET AL N/2 OF N/2 ORB 88/349 FR WOOOALL ET AL MAP 072 18 9 10 -HILTON CHARLES L. JR. ET AL ALL OF SECTION ORB 88/349 FR WOODALL ET AL MAP T72 CAPE VILLAS COMMUNITY ASSOC. INC. IN SEC 19 T 9 R 10 REC*D ORB 103/283 GULF COUNTY FLORIDA ---CAPE VILLAS COMMUNITY ASSOC. CAPE VILLAS UNIT 1-8 NAPS T2C -CAPE VILLAS COMMUNITY ASSOC.4 CAPE VILLAS UNIT 1-D NAPS 72C -CAPE VILLAS COMMUNITY ASSOC. CAPE VILLAS UNIT 2-A MAPS 72C -CAPE VILLAS COMMUNITY ASSOC. CAPE VILLAS UNIT 2-B -NAPO 72C -CAPE VILLAS COMMUNITY ASSOC. CAPE VILLAS UNIT 2-B MAPS T2C -CAPE VILLAS COMMUNITY ASSOC. CAPE VILLAS t UNIT 2-0 NAP# 72C --CAPE VILLAS COMMUNITY ASSOC. CAPE VILLAS UNIT 3-A .-NARP 2C -CAPE VILLAS COMMUNITY ASSOC. CAPE VILLAS UNIT 3-8 NAP T72C -CAPE VILLAS COMMUNITY ASSOC. CAPE VILLAS UNIT 3-C MAPO T2C 19 9 10 -HILTON CHARLES L. JR. 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OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 95 PAGE 859 FROM HARDY RECOD OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 95 PAGE 860 FROM DELASHNIT 6 6 11 -FOSTER MARK G GAYLE LOTS 5, 6, T7 14 15 UNRECORDED PLAT FR TAUNTON IN NE/4 OF NE/" ORB 90/345 FR TAUNTON MAP 0148 7 6 11 -BARFIELD ELWOOD M. 70 X 300 FT LOT REC'D ORB 9/528 MAP 014C BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 SE/2 OF LOT 13 ORIGINAL SECTION 30 C LOT 3 ORIGINAL SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 6 RANGE 1- MAP O16C -HARRELL ROBERT C. ET UX BLK 6 BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOT 13 E STRIP BETWEEN LOT 13 C US 98 REC*'D ORB 76/224 MAP 016C -CHANOLER J. W. H. BLK 6 BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOT 10 MAP I16C -CHANDLER J. W. H. BLK 15 BEACON HILL SUED PB I PG 2 LOT 20 MAP 016C -CHANDLER J. W. H. BLK 22 BEACON HILL SOBO PB I PG 2 LOTS 17, 19 & 20 MAP 016C BEACON HILL ESTATES UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 46 A SUBOIVISION OF PART OF GOVT LOT 13 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH RANGE 11 WEST MAP 0168 GULF AIRE PB 3 PG 13 A SUBDIVISION IN FRACTIONAL SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP S SOUTH, RANGE 11 WEST. GULF COUNTY, FLA MAP 016C -WRIGHT CLIFTON 0. BLK F GULF AIRE PB 3 PG 13 LOT 2 ORB 78/20 MAP 016C GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II P.B. 3 PGS. 30. 31 BEING A SUB0. OF PART OF SEC 31, T 6 St R 11 MAP 0 16C -NEWHAN STEVE ET AL BLK C GULF AIRE SUD0. PHASE II LOT 14 ORB 98/66 & LOT 15 ORB 99/ 197 FR SUODUTH NAPO 16C -WARRELL, ROBERT C. S JOE C. BLK C GULF AIRE SUBO. PHASE II LOT 18 ORB 98/781 FR SUDDUTH REALTY CO. INC. NAPO 16C -SUDOUTH REALTY CO. INC BLK C GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 19 NAP a16C -HARRELL, ROBERT C. & JOE C. BLK C GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 21 ORB 102/43 FR SUOODUTH REALTY CO INC. NAPO 16C -HARRELL. ROBERT C. E JOE C. BLK C GULF AIRE SUOD. PHASE -II LOT 22 ORB 102/37 FR SUDDUTH REALTY CO INC." MAPO 16C -KING. EDDIE J. BLK C GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 23 ORB 100/698 MAP E 16C -KING, EDDIE J. BLK C GULF AIRE SUBO. PHASE II LOT 24 ORB 100/703 FR SUDDUTH REALTY CO INC MAPO 16C -SUDDUTH REALTY CO. INC BLK C GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 25 MAP 0 16C -SUODUTH REALTY CO INC BLK C GULF AIRE SUBO. PHASE II LOT 26 MAP.:0 16C -SUDDUTH REALTY COD INC BLK C GULF AIRE SUED. PHASE II LOT 27 MAP 0 16C -SUDOOUTH REALTY CO. INC BLK C GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 32 MAP 3 16 C -SUOOUTH REALTY CO, INC BLK C GULF AIRE SUD*. PHASE II LOT 33 MAP 0 16C -SUOOUTH REALTY CO, INC ELK C GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 34 MAP E 16C -SUODUTH REALTY CO. INC BLK C GULF AIRE SUBD.. PHASE II 00, ... LOT 35 . e;CI !MAP4:.. bC -HARRELL. ROBERT C. C JOE C. BLK C GULF AIRE SUBO.. PHASE II MIODLE 160 OF LOT 37 UNIT B -SUODOUTH REALTY CO. INC. BLK 0 GULF AIRE SUBO. PHASE II LOT 17 MAP a 16C -SUODUTH REALTY CO.,INC BLK 0 GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 19. NAP 9 16C -SUDDUTH REALTY COD INC BLK D GULF AIRE SUBO. PHASE II LOT 20 NAP E 16C -SUDDUTH REALTY CO. INC BLK 0 GULF AIRE SUED. PHASE II LOT 22 MAP 0 16C -SUDDUTH REALTY 'CO. INC BLK 0 GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 23 MAP 0 16C -SUOOUTH REALTY COD INC BLK 0 GULF A'RE SUBO. 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JOE UNIT NO 2 $1.489.49 PB I PGS 46 C 47 --MARTIN JUANITA ESTATE HLK 1016 MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 PB I PGS 46 C 47 LOT 17 MAP 50A MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT THREE PB 2 PG 53 IN SECTION I TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH 0 4001.001 RANGE 11 WEST 5251.86 MAP 050A -THOMAS GEORGE E. C MARY L. 0 4048 BLK 1021 MILLVIEW AOOITION UNIT NO. 3 $94.98 LOT 12 & N/2 OF LOT 14 ORB 92/247 FR ST JOE LD C DEV CO PB 2 PG 53 MAPO 50A 0 4092 --BAILEY CHRISTINE E. $639.10 BLK 1022 MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 LOT 6 PB 2 PG 53 NAP 5OA 25 8 11 -RAFFIELD DANNY L. 160 FT BAY FRONT 400 FT AV DEPTH 9 4129.200 BEING S 3 AC LOT 113 OF GOLDEN 594.98 PLAT LESS 140 X 343.95 FT TO PRESNELL ORB 78/5 MAP 1SA5 9 4145 S$26994 25 8 11 -DISTINCTIVE BUILDERS OF 269.9 100 X 168 FT AV DEPTH ON COUNTRY CLUB ROAD ORB 100/564 FR TAPPER 1 9 11 -HILTON CHARLES L., JR. ET AL 0 4159.010 S/Z LYING E OF SR 30 ORB 88/349 $147.21 FR WOODALL ET AL MAP 653 1 9 11 -HILTON CHARLES L.; JR.. ET AL 0 4180.002 650 FT BAY FRONTAGE LYING W OF S121.90 SR 30 ORB 88/349 NAPO 53 2 9 11 -HILTON. CHARLES JR. ET AL 9 4204.001 FRACTIONAL S/Z C SUBMERGED LD S192.96 ORB 88/349 F' WOODALL ET AL \ MAP 053 7 9 11 -MAY GAIL L. ET AL 0 4247 385 FT GULF FRONT 570 FT AV $1.641.15 DEPTH BEING LOT 2 ORB 86/433 FR FEAGIN MAPO 18C 7 9 11 -KERNS, ROBERT H. ON GULF FRONT 570 FT DEPTH ORB 94/'7 -277 FR OWENS MAP 1 0 4377 7/18 9 11 -HOWELL -ICIA M. C LAWSON M 5126.74 102.08 FT GULF FRONT LOT 2 TRACT 13 FR FLA TITLE C MORT ORB 82/559 NAPE 18C # 4412 7/18 9 11 -FEATHER SOUND ON TH CAPE. INC $119.94 306.18 FT GULF FRONT BEING LOTS 3.4,5 OF TRACT 13 ORB 96/909 FR NAY ORB 96/910 FR JOHNSON ORB E 4414 96/911 FR FLETCHER 5328.48 MNAP 19B 20 9 11 -AVERY RICHARD JR. 110.03 FT GULF FRONTAGE IN TRACT NO 29 OR8 85/207 AA 0 4431 MAP 0190 5195.23 20 9 11 -AVERY RICHARD JR. 510 FT GULF FRONT 711.35 FT AV DEPTH PART TRACTS 29 C 30 ORB 85/220 MAP 0190 SAN BLAS ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20. 21 & 22 LOCATED IN PART OF SECTION 18 E 19 TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH RANGE 11 WEST GULF COUNTY * 4439 MAP 0198 S335.24 -COUCH DECK F. ET AL SAN BLAS ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20. 21 & 22 LOT 3 2.79 AC ORB 82/738 122 FT GULF FRONT MAP 0198 OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 96 PAGE 171 -MONTGOMERY ROBERT B. ET AL SAN ALAS ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20. 21 & 22 LOT 28 1.72 AC ORB 82/799 100 FT GULF FRONT # 4502 MAP 0198 1281.06 -MONTGOMERY ROBERT 9. ET AL SAN BLAS ESTATES LOT 35 1.52 AC ORB 82/799 100 FT GULF FRONT MAP 0198 8 4567.020 -MHORNE, CATHLIN R. S 7SAN BLAS ESTATES PARCEL # 1 & 3, 5739.69 50.42 FT GULF FRONTAGE BEING A PORTION OF LOT 39 OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 92 PAGE 585 FROM MCCORD ET O 4567.025 AL S120.87 CAPE SANDS LANDING, AN UNRECORDED RE-SUBDIVISION OF LOT 2 SAN RLAS ESTATES SUBDIVISION PB 3 PGS 21, 22 C 23 COVENANTS RECtD ORB 99/ 683 --CAPE SANDS INCORPORATED CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT ZA-1 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS O 4617 ESTATES SUBD. S143.72 MAP* 198 -CAPE SANDS .INCORPORATED . CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2A-7 ' A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS 0 4630 ESTATES SUBD. $159.77 MAPO 198 -CAPE SANDS INC CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2B-1 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS 0 4637 ESTATES SUBD. 539.77 NAPO 198 -CAPE SANDS INC CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 28-2 S468 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS $94.37 ESTATES SUBO. NMAPE 19B / -STROTHERS CORPORATION CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 20-2 0 4640 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS 5232.41 ESTATES SUBO. MAPO 198 -TURNER, NANCY JANE CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2J-1 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUBO. ORB 100/24 FR STROTHER CORP NAPE 198 -TURNER. NANCY JANE 0 4115.001 CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2J-Z 581.67 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUBO. ORB 100/41 FR STROTHER CORP. MAP* 198 0 4716 11 9 11 -HILTON CHARLES L.* JR. ET AL $54'. LOTS 1 2 C 3 ORIG E SUBMERGED LAND ORB 88/349 FR WOODALL ET AL MAP 053 12 9 11 -HILTON CHARLES L, JR. ET AL ALL. LESS AC NES BY HOLLINGER S" ORB 88/349 FR WOODALL ET AL 8 NMAP 053 13 9 11 -HILTON CHARLES L, JR. ET AL ALL, LESS AC RES BY HOLLINGER IN -n-7 ORB 6/233 ORB 88/349 FR WOODALL 5a1l.11 ET AL MAP 054 14' 9 11 -HILTON CHARLES L., JR. ET AL LOTS 1. 2, 3 C 4 ORIG SUBMERGED 0 4957 LAND. LESS RES BY HOLLINGER ORB 5461.81 88/349 FR WOOOALL ET AL LYING E OF SR 30 MAP 54* S 4972 14 9 11 -HILTON CHARLES L.. JR. ET AL 5107.64 5280 FT M/L BAY FRONTAGE 500 FT AV DEPTH. LYING w OF SR 30 MAPS 5* 15/22 9 11 -SEASHORE LAND C DEV. CO. ORB 46/636 IIB SUBMERGED LANDS MAPo 35 & 350 22 9 11 -FLORIDA GULF DEVELOPMENT CORP 300 FT GULF FRONT ORIG LOT 3 N O 5S059 OF SR 30E LESS E 290.27 FT C E s593.37 300 FT OF W 996.45 FT OF ORIG LOT 3 S OF ST RO 30E RECDO ORB 13/415 NAPE 350 8 5090 22 9 11 -OGBURN BENJAMIN R. ET UX 529,420.2* 107 FT GULF FRONT 1*00 FT AVPTH DEPTH ORB 65/517 FR H.L. MCNALLY MAPE 350 22 9 11 -YONGE PHILLIP O. 100 FT GULF FRONT 1400 FT AV DEPTH ORE 93/545 QC FR YONGE C ORB 64/342 MAPI 350 E 5274 22 9 1 -OGBURN BENJAM IN ET UX 5191.99 100 FT BAY FRONT BEING W 100 FT OF E 890.27 FT GOVT LOT 3 LYING N OF CO RD 30-E ORB 80/880 * 5369 NAPE 35D 5183.75 22 9 11 -STILLWELL GARY A. ET UX 300 FT BAY FRONT BEING W 300 FT OF E 790.27 FT OF GOVT LOT 3 LYING N OF CO Ro 30-E ORE 8o0/47 C ORB 102/444 FR FLA GULF OEV CORP MAPE 350 SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT NO. 1 S57T02.001 A SUBDIVISION IN S 22 T 9S R 11W $95.28 RECD IN PB 3 PG 18 GULF COUNTY FLORIDA 0 5740 --bRACKETT. DAVID 0. S NANCY M. $651.43 BLK 3 SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT l0 LOT 4 ORB 104/1049 FR PAN-GULF 8 5776 CORP. 3278.47 MAPE 350 22 9 11 -G.P.O. INC. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT NO. 2 LESS LOT 11 BLK 6 593.48 FT GULF E 5795 FRONT 1050 FT AV DEPTH M/L $151.82 NAPS 350 22 9 11 -G.P.D. INC. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT NO. 2 0 5796 LOT 11 BLOCK 6 109.52 FT GULF $25.96 FRONT 362.12 FT OEPTH M/L ORE 100/626 QC FR GRIMES L ORB 100/627 FR SE BANK 22 9 11 -G.P.O. IN. 675 FT BAY FRONT 300 FT AV DEPTH OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 95 PAGE 212 FROM SEASHORE LAND S 0 5821.001 DEV. C0O 5148.33 NAPE 350 (Continued on Page 16) 1.r. l'' I ... ;.lr.,. :-- . THE STAR, Port St. Joe, Fla. PAGE FIFTEEN e 5908 S62.86 0 59' 5122.38 S 6028.011 S135.51 O 6031.010 $35.18 8 6234.010 $163.33 0 6250.010 S74.79 8 6265 $473.82 0 6265.100 $1.319.66 * 6267 $389.45 0 6268.079 53,116.30 S 6268.090 $1,055.94 0 6268.112 $1,118.60 0 6268.113 54.T20.42 * 6268.252 S1.029.32 # 6268.300 52,543.34 9 6269.003 51,291.52 # 6269.028 $923.85 0 6269.035 5863.42 * 6269.039 S1,064.56 8 6269.300 5142.09 # 6269.301 $142.09 # 6269.902 $142.09 0 6269.303 5142.09 0 6269.307 $1.037.05 4 6269.314 51,037.05 0 6269.315 51,031%05 8 6271 11,541.72 0 6272 S655.92 8 6273 S608.25 0 6274 1105.20 0 6274.100 510,666.21 0 6286 i113.05 * 6288 $2,228.08 * 6288.006 5469.07 * 6288.007 $799.50 O 6289.030 $172.45 O 6289.0*0 $492.75 * 6290.210 $707.73 * 6291 $5239.56 0 6291.002 5818.15 A 6294 $1.097.60 '' i~ I : ~.: ..,...I .~.. ~. r PAGE SIXTEEN THE STALL, Port St. Joe. Fla. TIIl'RSIAY, MAY 22, 1986 MINUTES... 1Gulf Count.y Commission The Board of County Com- mission, of Gulf County, Florida, met April 22, 1986 in regular session with the following members present: Chairman Billy Branch, SComm. Everett Owens, Jr., Eldridge Money, and A. B. Traylor. Others present were Clerk Jerry T. Gates, Attorney William J. Rish, Deputy Clerk-Office Manager Mau- rell Cumbie, Sheriff's Depu- ty-Bailiff Bob Funderburk, Clerk's Finance Officer Ben- ny Lister, Civil Defense Director-Administrative As- sistant Larry Wells, and Port St. Joe Ambulance Director Andy Millergren. The meet- -ing came to order at 7:00 p.m. Civil Defense Director Wells opened the meeting with prayer and led the pledge of allegiance to the Sflag:. ,. Upon notion by Comm. Traylor," second by Comm. Money, and unanimous vote, the Board approved the minutes of April 8, 1986. George Core, employee of S Attorney Rish, presented the following information he pre- S pared at the Bojad-'s direc- tion S New election district boun. S dary lines as proposed by the Board and the present num ber of voters in each pro- posed district. Primary Changes in Boun- dary Lines, Proposal No. 1-- Add to District 2: from districtt 4; Crpss SR 71 at Jehu Cemetery Road-West Arm Lake to 1st Section Line-follow to river (all area north). Add to District 4: from District 3; District 3 Boundary Line on Gulf Coun- ty Canal same, except stop at US 98 (instead of running to Bay), follow US 98 to Monu- ;'; ment, turn left on Allen 'Memorial Way to Long Ave- S nue, right to City Limits, then back to Bay. District 4 South Boundary Line: 5th Street, Proposal No. 2--Add to District 3: from District 1; White City. Dis- trict 4 South Boundary Line, 10th Street. District No. 1, Precinct 1 East Wewa, Precinct 3 Hon- eyville, Precinct 3-A Howard Creek, Present No. of Voters 1469, 1st Proposal 1399, 2nid Proposal 1239. , District 2, Precinct 2 West Wewa from E. Wewa all North of-Jehu Road, Precinct 4 From Dist. 1, Present No. ov Votes 944, 1st Proposal 1159, 2nd Proposal 1319. District 3, Precinct 4 Over- street, Precinct 5 Highland View, Precinct 6 White City. Precinct 7 Beaches From W St. Joe-Monument to Bay S. of Allen Memorial -Oak Grove, Present No. of Votes 1378, 1st Proposal 1393, 2nd Proposal 1701. District No. 4, Precinct 8 North St. Joe, Precinct 9 Stac ) House 5th to 10th,- Present No. of Vqtes 1454, 1st Pro- : posal 987, 2nd Proposal 1454. District No. 5, Precinct 10 Scout Hut 10th to 16th, Precinct 11 Centennial Bldg., Precinct 11-A Indian Pass, Precinct 9 Stac House, Pre- sent No. of Votes, 6937, 1st Proposal 6938, 2nd Proposal 6938. The commission suggested the possibility of placing White City with its 274 votes in District One. (1) This would give District 1 a total of 1513 votes and reduce District 3 to a total of 1427. Note: Precinct 2 in District 2, 2nd Proposal, would be north .and east of 22-A to River. Chairman Branch and Comm. Owens requested Core prepare a report on the number of voters in districts if the south boundary lines of District 4 is moved to 8th Street. The Chairman stated, later in the meeting, he would schedule a public hearing to discuss single member election district boundary lines. Ned Ailes, representing Gulf Aire Home Owner's Association, voiced objec- tions to Ike Duren's variance request (from county subdi- vision regulations) for Gulf Aire Subdivision, Phase III. The property owners stated they purchased property in Phase I and II under' the assumption this was a com- plete subdivision and are. here to object to size of new lots and the Board's accept- ance of any new platting. The Chairman stated the plat has not been accepted by the Board as a recorded subdivi- sion. The Attorney advised a preliminary plat was pre- sented to the Board, routine- ly reviewed by the Board's Administrative Assistant and items of non-compliance with county subdivision ordinance pointed out. Duren then asked' the Board .about the possibility of changes in the Phase III Subdivision not meeting criteria of subdivi- sion ordinance and was ad- vised a variance would have to be requested and the Board would have to sche- dule public hearings for consideration. The Attorney advised the Board could not prevent someone from sell- ing their property, but could approve or disapprove a recorded subdivision plat (which requires certain lot sizes, acceptance of road ownership, etc.). Bill Blackmore, along with a number of residents of Indian Pass, Gulf Pines and Cape San Bias presented a letter to the Board listing improper driving practices on Indian Pass and Cape San Blas Beaches area. Letter is on file in the Clerk's Office. The Board informed the group it had previously laced speed signs on the each and would immediate- ly order more to replace those destroyed by the hurri- cane. As to enforcement, the Board funded the previous Sheriff one full-time em- ployee for beach traffic en- forcement and, upon Sheriff Harrison's request, funded another full-time employee for beach traffic enforce- ment. The citizens advised the Board their calls to Sheriff Harrison have not been adhered to and request- ed the Board write him inquiring if these officers have been hired to patrol the beach and if not, withdraw Board funding. The Chair- man agreed to write the Sheriff making this inquiry. The citizens group also complained of construction crews in the area dumping construction material in the two county trash trailers located in the area. Upon motion by Comm. Money, second by Comm. Owens, and unanimous vote, the Board approved Proposal No.. 1, as recommended by Highland View Water System Personnel A. O. Boyett, from the following three proposals prepared by Boyett at the Board's direction, for adver- tising of a public hearing to consider adoption of a or- dinance adopting this in- creased water rate to pay for the'cost of the system. The Attorney agreed to prepare and advertise a proposed ordinance: Costs (Present): Average Water Bill from City, $2;915.30; Debt Service, $513.00; Service Charge (230 Customers), $575.00; Main- tenance & Supplies, $300.00; Total Monthly Bill, $4,303.00. Proposal No. 1: Proposed Rates as Follows: Minimum Rate 2000 gallons $10.00; Cost per thousand over 2000 gal; Ions, $3.00; Delinquent Fees, $2.00; Cut-off Fees, $10,00; Cut-back Fees, $10.00; De- posit on meters, $35.00; In- come from above adjust- ments-Minimum Bill income $2,300.00 equal$ 230 x $10.00; 2000 plus Income at $3.00-m; 172 Customers x 1070.820 $2,180,00; Total $4,480.00. Proposal No. II: FHA Proposal $13.64; Minimum Bill;' Cost per m over 3000 $1.80; Expected Income from Above Minimum Bill $3,137.00; 3000 plus Income at $1.80. per $1,767.50; Total $4,844,50. Proposal No. III: Proposal Same as Beaches--Minimum Rate 300o Gallons $16.00; Rate per m above 3000 Gallons $1.80; Expected In- come from Above $3,680.00; 3000 plus Income at $1.80 per m.$1707.50; Total $5,387.00. Richard Musgrove, Senior Hydro-engineer, Northwest Florida Water Management District, presented a letter to the Board requesting Gulf County allow the District's contractor utilize the County Road 22-A Bridge for con- struction activities related to the removal of the Dead Lakes Dam. The Board agreed to write Musgrove granting permission to use the bridge with the under- standing that the District or any contractors working on the project through authority of the District keep enough liability insurance and a bond sufficient to cover any damages to the bridge and the Board would allow the District and the Department of Transportation, as co-gov- ernmental agencies, to set an amount to cover the county's damages. Musgrove stated the District appreciated Comm. Owens attendance and questions at a recent Basin Advisory Committee Meeting. Biff Quarles and Glen Combs, Gulf County Home- builder's Association, asked .the Chairman to set a work- shop meeting for the Com- missioner's committee to meet with the Homebuilder's Association concerning the proposed contractor's ordi- nance, as they had tried, to no avail, to schedule a meeting that both Comm. Owens and Birmingham could attend. Comm. Owens reported he could meet with the committee possibly next week. The Chairman agreed to inquire if Comm. Birming- ham could meet with the committee the same day. The Chairman declined set- ting the date or the entire Board meeting with the Association at this time as it would be less time consum- ing for two commissioners to meet and make inquiries and report back to the Board. Quarles invited all commis- sion members to attend a Homebuilder's Association Meeting at St. Joseph Bay Country Club, Thursday, Ap- ril 24, 1986 at 7:00 p.m. Guest speaker being a representa- tive of the Department of Professional Regulation. Ralph Rish, Baskerville- Donovan, Engineers, Inc. reported on the status of the Pleasant Rest Bridge Project as follows: Inquired'if Board had objection to Contractor burning construction debris on site upon securing permit (county right of way). The Board had no objection. Estimated Completion Date, Middle or end of May. Bridge Span Installation, Next Mon- day or Tuesday. Upon request of Mosquito Control Director Graves, mo- tion by Comm. Owens, sec- ond by Comm. Money, and unanimous vote, the Board agreed to advertise the fol- lowing job openings for the Mosquito Control Depart- ment: One full- time employee and two part time spray truck operators (spray, truck operators will be paid hourly). Port St. Joe Ambulance Director Millergren request- ed the Board transfer items from the Wewahitchka Am- bulance'Department, includ- ing the old Wewahitchka .Ambulance. Comm. Money moved the Board rescind its previous action to sell the Wewahitchka Ambulance. Comm. Traylor seconded the motion. The motion passed with the following vote: Comm. Money, Traylor.. and the Chairman voted yes. Comm. Owens voted no. The, Chairman then requested Millergren withdraw his re- quest and allow the Wewahit- chka Ambulance Depart- ment to make the request as would be proper procedure as .the" equipment will' be transferred from their de- partment. Mr. Millergren requested the Board create line item budget amendment for travel expenses. The Chairman stated he opposed the crea- tion of new line items in budgets but would approve travel payment upon re- quest. Upon motion by' Comm. MOney, second by Comm. Owens, and unani- mous vote, the Board ap- proved Director Millergren's travel to attend the Big Bend Association Meeting in Quin- cy (normal travel rates). Mosquito Control employee Johnny Williams complained of not getting compactor operator pay ($6.00 per hour) stating he was informed an employee would receive this rate of pay after a trial period. Mosquito Control De- partment Comm. Owens stated Williams would re- ceive compactor operator pay following training peri- od, request.by the Mosquitp Control Director and ap- proval of Board, as is normal procedure. James STafford complain- ed of Building Inspector Manuel passing inspection on a fireplace at Glenn's Barbe- que prior to it burning and asked what Manuel's job was, stating he and the commission should be re- sponsible to the public. He asked the commission to view the fireplace. Manuel stated his office performed inspections as code requires, and they don't deal with workmanship. The Board received an invoice from Barrett, Daffin and Carlan, Engineers, Inc. regarding Port St. Joe Land- fill Closure. After report by Building i Inspector Manuel the Board had an agreement with Barrett, Daffin and Carlan, Inc. for Landfill Closure, they had submitted a plan to the Department of Environmental Regulation, and sent county an invoice. However, the Department of Environmental Regulation states the monitor plan is not complete, The Chairman tab- led this invoice until the next meeting in order to review the contract. Civil Defense Director Wells presented the following update on Gulf County's Comprehensive Plan: 1985-Florida Legislature passed Growth Management Act of 1985 (Chapter 85-55). Gulf County's Plan due Octo- ber 1, 1987. Cover three time , frames Current, 5::and i0 yr. projections. Apalachee Re- gional Planning Council will offer assistance after Sep- tember, 1986. State made $30,181 available to Gulf County, upon :submission of Scope of Services by April 29, 1986 that will tell them how we plan to spend the money. Money must be' spent by December 31, 1986 (This will be reimbursement money). Described elements to be included in plan and other county's plans and costs. Some of the work will require engineering or consulting firm work. Companies have contacted him interested in performing services. The Chairman and Comm. Owens requested Wells meet with Attorney Rish and pre- pare a scope of services from information provided by the Board, to include two alter- - natives--a planner or engi- neering or consulting firm', and a breakdown of salary, travel, etc. cost estimates. Comm. Owens recommended the Board advertise for this service instead of obtaining price quotes. Nathan Peters. Jr. asked questions concerning the Board's decision on single member election district boundary lines. The Chair- man replied the Board would take no action until a public hearing was held. Peters objected to the following as it inferred the possibility of not togetherness in his camp-- Read in newspaper one of the commissioners made a state- merit that he heard I said District 4 lines not negotiable and Mr. Rish said my attorney said lines were negotiable. Peters furnished the Chairman a copy of a letter from his attorney to Attorney Rish refuting that. Attorney Rish stated Peters was placing him in an un-ethical position by dis- cussing the case out of the presence of his attorney and he had already furnished the Chairman the letter, which states they will listen to all proposals and not close any doors. Attorney Rish reported the county auditor presented a standard audit letter listing items furnished for their review, no errors in money management, etc. which re- quired a few corrections by him prior to the Board's signature. The Board received a letter from Max Fleming, Presi- dent, Gulf County Farms, stating they have ten acres of land available for county purchase in an exchange with St. Joe Paper Company. The price on this property will be $650.00 an acre. Upon motion by Comm. Owens, second by Comm. Traylor, and unanimous vote, the Board agreed to purchase this property for exchange with St. Joe Paper Company for property to locate the Port St. Joe Landfill Site. In the court case Depart- ment of Health and Rehabili- tative Services vs. Gulf County concerning Medicaid billing payment, Attorney Rish reported the Depart- ment of Health and Rehabili- tative Services agreed tenta- tively to settle out of court for the Board's offer of $165,000, with the following payment schedule. Pay $20,000 this year, the remainder to be paid, with no interest, by the end of the calendar year; or within three yearC ::.at . percent interest. The Boaid agreed to pay $20,000 at this time. Upon motion by Comm. Money, second by Comm. Traylor, and unanimous vote the Board accepted the fol- lowing ditch easement, from Silas C. Player (Recorded in O.R. Book 111, Page 716-17.) South 15 feet-Section 31, T5S, R1lW-Highland View. Comm. Traylor presented the following three price quotes for emergency re- pairs of a Road Department Tractor: Leary & Owens Equipment Company, $5,531.33; Heavy Equipment Tractor Parts, $4,331.34; Tractor Equipment Com- pany, $4,327.58. Upon motion by Comm. Traylor, second by Comm. Money, and unani- mous vote, the Board ap- proved the company with the lowest quote performing this work on an emergency basis. The Chairman requested the Clerk write the Gulf County Democratic Execu- tive Committee that the Board is in total agreement with their letter to the Board stating it is in the best interest of the voters of Gulf County that the voting dis- trict boundary lines of the Board of County Commission and the School Board be the same and enclose a copy of the Chairman's letter to School Board Chairman Gra- ham requesting a meeting. Upon motion by Comm. Traylor, second by Comm. MOney, and unanimous vote, the Board approved payment of the following medical and transportation invoices for the Sheriff's Department Dog, from the Law Enforce- ment Trust Fund: Port St. Joe Veterinary Clinic, $140.00; Delta Airlines, $260.00; Clyde G. Cole, Tra- vel. $82.13. The Chairman scheduled a public hearing to discuss single member election dis- trict boundary lines on May 5, 1986, at 7:00 p.m. and requested the Deputy Clerk prepare the advertisements. Upon question by Nathan Peters. Jr., the Chairman replied he had no answer from his letter to the School Board requesting a joint meeting to discuss boundary lines. Peters stated he didn't think the School Board has any purpose to hold a'.public hearing as they have already approved boundary lines. The Chairman replied he thought it would help. Upon the Chairman's sug- gestion, the Board approved hiring a carpenter at an hourly wage to repaicounty buildings at White City and Highland View (be repaid from Disaster Assistance Funds). The Chairman asked if the Board wanted Wells to recommend someone. The Chairman reported a survey of property and access road at proposed St. Joe Landfill Site was re- quired (S32.T7.R10-to be ac- quired from St. Joe Paper Company) and Civil Defense Director Wells obtained price quotes, the lowest being $1.662.50 and highest $2,200.00. Upon motion by Comm. Traylor, second by Comm. Money. and unani- mous vote, the Board ap- proved the company submit- ting the lowest bid perform- ing the survey, pay for the survey and pay for the 'Gulf County Farm Property (to exchange with SJPC for landfill property) from Capi- tal Outlay Fund-Line Item Parks Improvement. The Chairman requested the Deputy Clerk write Sher- iff Harrison requesting as- sistance in the proper word- ing of signs, for enforcement purposes, to prohibit people from jumping from the new Pleasant Rest Bridge (signs to be placed following con- struction. The Chairman requested Comm. Traylor and the Road Superintendent inspect and approve emergency road re- pair work performed by Brock Paving Company prior to payment. Comm. Traylor discussed Administrative Assistant Wells letter stating he had been instructed to write departments in Gulf County that use fuels to make sure all are complying with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations, requir- ing all vehicles that are factory designed to operate on unleaded gasoline con- tinue to be fueled with unleaded gasoline and any vehicles factory designed to operate on regular leaded fueld" may be" fueled" with regular leaded fuel. Comm. Traylor agreed to try to obtain an above ground tank for the Road .Department. Comm. Owens advised the Mosquito Control Depart- ment had, located a tank which could be purchased. The Chairman requested Public Notices NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT RE: the office of the Clerk of Circuit Court, SINGLE MEMBER COUNTY Gulf County, Florida. COMMISSIONER DISTRICTS Any parties wishing to object to the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that proposed consent judgm ent must file the Plaintiff. NATHAN PETERS, JR. written objection on or before June 5, and the Defendant, GULF COUNTY, 1986: said objection must be filed with FLORIDA, will present to the Federal the Clerk of the U.S. District Court for Magistrate of the United States the Northern District of Florida at District Court, Northern District of Post Office Box 990. 100 North Palifox Florida, on June 12. 1986, at 11:00 St., Pensacola, FL 32501. Any parties A.M.. Central Daylight Time at the that do not file written objections on or Federal Courthouse. Pensacola, before June 5, 1986 will not be allowed Florida. a proposed consent order in to appear and object at the fairness Case No. MCA-86-2035. Information hearing. concerning the fairness of the propos- /s/ Thomas A. Warren, ed consent judgment resolving the Attorney for Plaintiff issues involved in Case No. At y fr Plainti MCA-6-2035, now pending, which esta- sAttornWi frm Je 2tc5/22 blishes single member districts in the Attorne for Defendant. 2tc /22 proposed settlement, together with IN. THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOUR- maps and descriptions, are on file in TEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND the Deputy Clerk write Roy FOR GULF COUNTY. Hightower. Job Service of IN RE: The Marriage of Florida, in response to their ANDREW T. MATINCHECK, letter, the only room avail- And able for their use (requested DONNA M. MATINCHECK, one day per week, day not Wife, Respondent. specified) is the County NOTICE OF SUIT Commission Meeting Room TO: Donna M. Matincheck c/o Mrs. Stephen Matincheck and if it is available on the RD 2, Box 155 day he requests, the Board Elizabethtown, PA 17022 approves its use. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Clerk's Office' Manager that a Petition for Dissolution of Mar- Cumbie read the following riage has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of Clerk's Office Manager your Answer or other response to the Cumbie read a report from Petition on Petitioner's Attorney: the Computer Study Commit- ROBERT M. MOORE tee. The Board approved the P. 0. Box 248 Committee's recommenda- Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 Comm s recommend and file the original thereof in the Cir- tions. Copy on file. in the cult Court Clerk's Office, Gulf County Clerk's Office. Courthouse, Port St. Joe, Florida The Board received the 32456, on or before the 19th day of following Department of Na- June, 1986. If you fail to do so, a Final tural Resources Notice of Judgment for the relief sought may be Gulf County's 1985-86 Florida granted by Default. Gulf County's 1985-86 Florida DATED this the 20th day of May, Bpating Improvement Pro- 1986. gram allocation: Previous JERRYT. GATES, Balance, $5,918.84; 1985-86 Clerk of Circuit Court Allocation, $3,173.70; Total By: /s/ Tonya Knox, Deputy Clerk $9,092.54. The Chairman and 4t5/22 Comm. Money discussed the FICTITIOUS NAME county's use of the portion NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that not obligated to the City of pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Port St. Joe ($3,173.701 for Statutes, the undersigned persons in- ort t. Joe (,177) tend to register with the Clerk of the repairing hurricane damage Circuit Court, Gulf County, Florida, at the Stumphole Site. four weeks after the first publication On April 10, 1986, at Road of this notice, the fictitious name or Department Comm. Tray- trade name under which they will be lor's request, the Chairman engaged in business and in which said business is to be carried on, to-wit: approved the following on THE SAND DOLLAR PIZZA emergency basis: VOID Pur- AND SANDWICH SHOPPE chase Order No.-1665; 12=4-85, 107 eond Street $995.00 to Cem-Cly Masonry Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 and Equipment Co. for fail- Owners: Dallas R. Lundy ure to deliver cement mixer; 4tc5/22 and ISSUE Purchase Order o next lowest bidder, Panama FICTrOUS NAME City Rental at $1,049.00. Notice is hereby given that pursuant There being no further to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes, the business the meeting a undersigned persons intend to register business, the meeting ad- with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, journed. Gulf County, Florida, four weeks after (Continied from Page 15) 15/22 9 11 -G.P.O. INC. 450 FT BAY FRONT 150 FT AV OEPTH ALSO 38.86 ACRES IIB SUBMERGED .LANDS ORB 36/350 6 ORB 46/635 MAPO 35 C 350 23 9 11 -G.*.0. INC. ORB 9346 FR KILBOURN ORB 47/ 542 FR SUBMERGED MAPS 54C 24 9 1 -COSTABELLA OEVELOPEMENT CORP. 100.32 FT GULF FRONT 621 FT DEPTH N/L BEING LOT B ORB 101/ 1014 PC FR FORO MAP# 540 24 9 11 -CORD MICHAEL I. . 100.32 FT GULF FRONT 588 FT DEPTH M/L BEING LOT 7 ORB 99/T49 FR SCHANBERG NAPO 540 24 9 11 -BLANCHET HERVE 100.32 FT GULF FRONT 532.85 FT DEPTH.N/L BEING LOT 9 ORB 89/184 FROM COSTABELLA MAP 0540 24 9 11 -MARTS. THAYERN & JAN M. 405 FT AVE. DEPTH BEING TRACT 3 OF 3 OF LOT 10 ORB 95/768 FR CAPITAL COASTAL INC. TOWNHOUSES GULF PINES SUBDIVISION A SUBDIVISION IN FRAC SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 9 S RANGE 11 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3 PAGE 25. GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA --REDO, GEORGE A. ELK A GULF PINES SUBD PB 3 PG 25 LOT 4 ORE 97/1076O C FR MULTI- PROPERTY SERVICES* INC. NAPO 540 -MULTI PROPERTY SERVICES INC. BLK A GULF PINES SUBO PB 3 PG 25 LOT 17 ORB 94/481 FR. COSTABELLA OEV. CORP. MAPS 540 -COSTABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORP. BLK B GULF PINES SUBO PB PG'.3 25 LOT 13 NAPS S40 --COSTABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORP. BLK B GULF'PINES SUBO PB 3 PG 25 LOT 14 MAP) 540 -COSTABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORP. BLK a GULF PINES SUBD PB 3 PG 25' LOT 15 MAP* 540 -COSTABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORP. BLK B GULF PINES SUBO PB.3 PG 25 LOT 16 MAPS 540 , -COSTABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORP. BLK B GULF PINES SUBO PB 3 PG 25 LOT IT MAPS 540 -CARLILE. WELDON B. S WILLIAM BLK B GULF PINES SUBO PB'3 PG 25 LOT 18 ORB 100/891 FR COSTABELLA DEV CORP MAPS 54D GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION A SUBDIVISION IN FRAC SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 9 S RANGE 11 W RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3 PAGE 29 GULF COUNTY FLORIDA --COSTABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORP. BLK A GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 36 -COSTABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORP. BLK A GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 37 -COSTABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORP. BLK A GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 38 --COSTABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORP. ELK A GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 39 --COSTABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORP. BLK A GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 40 -COSTABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORP. BLK A GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 41 -COSTABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORP. BLK A GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 42 -COSTABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORP. ELK A GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 46 --COSTABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORP. BLK A GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 48 PENINSULA ESTATES SUBO PB 3 PG 11 A SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 966.63 FT OF GOV'T LOTS 5 C 6 IN FRACTL SECTION 3b TOWNSHIP 8 RANGE 12 WEST GULF COUNTY MAP s50 --LAMONTE CHARLES V. ET AL BLK A PENINSULA ESTATES SUBO PB 3 PG 11 LCT 7 ORB 87/998 MAP 050 --AOKISON CLAYTON ET AL BLK A PENINSULA ESTATES SUBD PB 3 PG 11 LOT 13 ORE 81/1052 MAP 5D CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 SUBDIVISION OF GOVERNMENT I.OT 1 SECTION 1 TOWNSHIP 9 RANGE 12 GULF COUNTY MAP bA --OELLUTRI ROBERT J. ET AL ELK A CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 LOT 23 ORB 83/1013 MAP 06A --CAPE SAN BLAS PARTNERSHIP LTD BLK B CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 LOT 21 MAP t6A 1 6296 7S28.19 the first publication of this notice, the fictitious name or trade name under qt which they will be engaged in business and in which said business is to be car- ried on, to-wit: DAVE'S SEPTIC TANK CLEANING AND PORTOLET RENTAL 206 6th St. Highland View, FL 32456 Owners: David J. Carefoot and Debra Carefoot Telephone 229-8678 4t5/8 NOTICE T & A UTILITIES CONTRACTORS, INC. hereby gives notice that it.has completed work under our contract with the City of Port St. Joe, Florida for construction of project No. 05-5095-01, Water, Sewer and Street Improvements and will make applica- tion for final settlement on June 12, 1986. All claims for labor or materials should be filed at the City Hall, City of Port St. Joe, 305 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, Florida by June 12, 1986. T & A Utilities Contractors, Inc. 838 East 41st Street Lynn Haven, Florida 32444 4t 5/22 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Caroline E. Norton the holder of the following certificate has filed said cer- tificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No. 68-Real Estate. Year of Issuance 1981. Description of property: Two parcels of land in S23, T5, RI1W, containing 8.74 acres, more or less, and recorded in Official Record Book 36, Pages 541 & 542, Official Records of Gulf County, Florida. Name in which assessed: Gladys Inez Carofiglio. Said property being in the County of * Gulf, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the pro- perty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on the 19th day of June, 1986. Dated this 12th day of May, 1986. /s/ JERRY T. GATES, Clerk of Circuit Court, Gulf County, Florida. 4t5/15 FICTITIOUS NAME Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes, the undersigned persons intend to register with the Clerk of the- Circuit .Court;- Gulf County, Florida, four weeks after the first publication of this notice, the fictitious name or trade name under which they will be engaged in business and in which said business is to be car- ried on, to-wit: P & S CONSTRUCTION CO. P. O. Box 13062 Mexico Beach. FL 32410 Owners: Hunter Povenmire and John Strayer 4t 5/8 MINERAL RIGHTS 6/7 5 10 -KENNER HAMILTON G. o 1 ORB So/216 423.7 ACRES 568.65 7 6 8 -CROOKS GENEVEVE E. AND IN AND TO THE FOLLOWING NI/Z OF SEI/4, EI/Z OF NEI/4 OF SWI/4 S6320.004 SEI/4 OF SWI/4. LESS 1 A. IN 7 750.06 ORB 58/478 14 6 9 -CROOKS GENEVEVE E. AND INT. IN AND TO THE W1/2 OF NWI/4 ORB 58/478 Ss6320.o0o 16/17 4 11 -KcNNER-HAMILTON G., ,750.06 THAT PART NORTH OF HWY 22 1/5 INT. OGM TZO ACRES 20 4 11 -KENNER HAMILTON G. '1/5 INT. OGM ALL OF SECT. EXCEPT C 6320.010 CfE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 ST30.06 20 4 11 -KENNER HAMILTON G. 1/5 INT. OGM RES NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 21 4 11 -KENNER HAMILTON G. 0 6320.025 1/5 INT. OG *ALL 956.7 0 25 4 11 -KENNER HAMILTON G. 1/5 TNT. OGM W I/2 OF E 1/2, W 1/2 SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 26-29 4 11 -KENNER HAMILTON G. 2560 ACRES 1/5 INT. OGM 32/33 4 11 -KENNER HAMILTON G. 1/5 INT. OGM ALL 34 4 11 -KENNER HAMILTON G. 1/5 INT. QGM S 1/2, S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF N I/Z S6321.901 35 4 1 -KENNER HAKILTON G. $1.949.3T 1/5 INT. 0GM NE 1/4. E 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 S 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 N 1/2 OF SE 1/4, SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 S6321.080 36 4 11 -KENNER HAMILTON G., S .743.48 1/5 INT.. OGM ALL 2 5 11 -KENNER HAMILTON 1/5 INT. OGM IN S 3/4 S6 0 3 5 11 -KENNER HAMILTON S6321.560 1/ INT.-OGM IN S 3/4 S209.38 4 5 11 -KENNER HAMILTON 1/5 INT. OGM IN S 3/4 OF SECT. 9 5 11 -KENNER HAMILTON G. 4 6321.565 ALL LESS 11.5 ACRES SOLD TO 1209.38 FLA POWER CO. FOR RuY 1/5 INT. IN OIL GAS C MINERALS 10 5 11 -KENNER HAMILTON G. S6321.570 1 /5 INtr OGM ALL S209.38 11 5 11 -KENNER HAMILTON G. 1 11 -KENNER HAMILTON G. S 5209.38 1/5 INT. OGM 1/2 OF w 1/2 S209.38 E 1/2 OF NW 1/4. NE 1/4 OF Sw 1/4 W 1/2 OF NE 1/4 S63 0 15 5 11 -KENNER HAMILTON S6321.580 1/5 INT. OGM- 2.38 16 5 11 -KENNER HAMILTON ALL LESS 24.14 ACRES FPC 1/5 INT. 0 6321.585 17-24 5 11 -KENNER HAMILTON S209.811 w 3840 ACRES 1/5 INT. OGM 1209.38 27-33 5 11 -KENNER HAMILTON 11 3840 ACRES 1/5 INT. OGM 34 5 11 -KENNER HA-ILTON 1/5 INT. OGM w 3/4 35 5 11 -KENNER HAMILTON G. 380/1660O OGM El/2 OF SECTION 35 36 5 11 -KENNER HAMILTON G. 380/1660 INT. OGM E 1/2 OF NE 1/4 0 6321.675 E 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 $209.38 NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 31 5 10 -KENNER HAMILTON G. O 6321.680 350/1660 OGM ALL SECTION $209.38 32 5 10 -KENNER HAMILTON G. 380/1660 INT. OGM ALL SECTION 0 6321,.85 28 5 9 -HARRISON NORTON 1200.38 1/2 INT SE FRACTIONAL ORB 71/857 TRANSFER OF ROYALTY C 8 6321.690 MINERAL INTEREST FR. BORTELL 5209.38 33 5 9 -HARRISON NORTON 1/2 INT. NI/4 OF SEI/4 E NWI/4 8 6321.695 OF NEI/4 ORB 71/857 TRANSFER $209.38 OF ROYALTY E MINERAL INTEREST FR BORTELL 0 6321.700 33 5 9 -HARRISON NORTON 1209.38 1/2 INT. ElI/ OF SW1/4 OF SEI/4 AND EI/2 OF WI/2 O SWI/4 OF SE 0 6321.T05 1/4 $209.38 ORB 71/857 TRANSFER OF ROYALTY MONTERAL INTEREST FR. BORTELL 9 6321.725 33 5 9 -HARRISON NORTON 1209.38 w1/2 OF 1/2 OF SYN/4 OF SEI/4 LESS 1 ACRE IN SW CORNER. S6321.735 ORE T1/857 TRANSFER OF TOYALTY & $209.38 MINERAL INTEREST FR BORTELL 34 5 9 -HARRISON NORTON 1/8 INT. IN WI/2 OF NE1/4 1/2 INT ORB 71/857 TRANSFER OP ROYALTY E MINERAL INTEREST PR. BORTELL 14 6 9 -HARRISON NORTON NWl/4 S 6349.007 5 4 9 -HARRISON NORTON S 15. 5 1/4 INT. IN SEI/4 OF SEI/4 1/2 INT. ORB 71/858 TRANSFER OF ROYALTY E MINERAL INTEREST S6349.013 FR BORTELL l15.75 8 4 9 -HARRISON NORTON 1/4 INT. IN NEI/4 OF NW1/4 ORB 71/858 TRANSFER OF ROYALTY E MINERAL INTEREST FR BORTELL 16 4 9 -HARRISON NORTON FRACT. SEL/4 OF NWI/4. SWI/4 OF NEI/4 NWI/4 OF SE1/4 OR LOTS 4,5.6 TRANSFER OF ROYALTY 0 6351.022 MINERAL INTEREST ORB 71/858 l427.40 17 4 9 -HARRISON NORTON NEI/4 OF NWI/4 OR LOT 3 S1/2 OF NWI/4 OR LOT 4 ORB 71/858 0 6351.045 TRANSFER OF ROYALTY C MINERAL S19 8.8 INTEREST FR. BORTELL 31 4 9 -INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY 1/6 INT. OGM. 14.001 s38.95 ' 19 114.91 S 20 514.91 a 39.001 126;93 o 41.001 S23.70 # 42.001 S8.58 0 44.001 124.78 3 45.001 S21.55 S 47.001 S76.57 0 49.001 S42.04- 0 51.001 S18.28 # 52.001 118.28 # SS.001 S24.78 S 58.001 $20.46 a 58.003 S20.46 3 63.001 S20.46 3 73.001 S24..3 a 77.001 S24.78 0 78.001 324.78 a 82.001 $17.20 a 85.001 $24.78 S 87.001 S24.13 3 89.001 $111.13 a 103.001 S111.13 3 114.002 120.46 0 197 $17.40 a 199 $11.82 0 201 S27.26 0 203 S27.26 3 205 S17.87 3 206 SI 3.44 207 s9.72 8 208 19.35 S209 $10.26 a 210 $9.35 a 211 S10.26 S212 S10.26 0 213 S10.42 8 214 112.99 3 20.0 |