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THE STAR 250 Per Copy Tuition Program Begins '89 Grads Get First Benefits After nearly four years of planning and ironing out prob- lems, a double-barrel scholar- ship program fires its first bar- rel this year, with 1989 graduating seniors in line for at least some aid in attending college. David Eardmann, who has been leading a team of experts in coming up with a program which would help but keep alive the competitive effort in securing college tuition financ- ing, was in Port St. Joe Mon- day to put the initial scholar- ship program into motion and deposit the first check for $4,000 to pay for tuition grants. The grant this year isn't all that large, but according to Helen Ramsey, school district staff liaison with the program, "It's more than we had last year." The $4,000 investment is just one part of the scholar- ship program and will not be available to students attending college until after their first se- mester, around February of 1990. Ramsey said, "The stu- dents must remain in school for a semester, make passing grades and then make applica- tion for their share of the mon- ey in February. It will not be divided up, automatically, be- tween all Gulf County stu- dents attending .pollege.-They. must apply for the funds." Ramsey went on to say the division of the original $4,000 deposit will be a one-shot dis- persal. "A student cannot de- pend on getting a portion of this money except for his first year in college." The School Board repre- sentative said the state will throw in $2,500 to the fund this year, making a total of $6,500 available. "Next year, we have been given reasonable assurances there will be at least $10,000 available from the scholarship program and another $10,000 from the state of Florida. PLAN TWO The second scholarship plan, which begins operation with the 1990 graduating class, offers more to the gradu- ating student, but it puts a few strings on the student as well. Actually, the potential col- lege student bf 1990 gets a double shot at college tuition funds. He is eligible for a divi- sion of the one year funds available at the time, as well as aid from Plan Two. In Plan Two, a student will receive direct aid from the Jes- sie Ball duPont Religious, Charitable and Educational Fund, who is funding both programs. The amount of the aid is to be determined by the family ability to pay [deter- mined by a questionnaire] and aid offered by his college. The scholarship fund will pay the difference needed by the stu- dent for tuition and books. Ramsey was unsure whether this was a year-to- year program or if it was in ef- fect for the full term of the stu- dent's college tenure. The "string" attached to this scholarship fund is that the student must attend one of 61 universities across the na- tion, who receive direct aid from the duPont estate. These colleges contain most of the leading universities in the na- tion as well as 10 universities in Florida. Barbara Shirley-Scott, re- tired Gulf County school ad- ministrator, is the local College Counseling Project coordina- tor, but was out of town this week, and unavailable for com- ment. Ramsey said plans are for this to be only the beginning of greater encouragement for Gulf County students to at- tend college, by assuring them at an early age there is a way to go if they begin making plans in that direction. WWP Well Is Sucking Sand Commission Starts Plans Clint Campbell is presented the Boy Scout award for lifesaving by Lake Sands District scout executive, James Clark, as his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Campbell proudly watch. Scoutmaster Bob Bearden is shown looking on. Scouts Honor Troop Hero Port St. Joe's Troop 47, Boy Scouts of America has its own genuine hero after Court of Honor ceremonies Monday evening in the Centennial Building. Clint Campbell was presented with a Life- saving award by the Lake Sands District for his actions in saving the life of a Boy Scout from drowning at Camp Euchee, near DeFuni- ak Springs last summer. The award was presented to Clint by James Clark, a Scout executive with the Lake Sands District in a surprise presentation Monday. Clint didn't know he was to receive the award, but his parents did. Clark said the Lifesaving award was ap- proved by the national Scouting organization and was the first such award given in the Lake Sands District in more than 30 years. Campbell was competing in a swimming re- lay activity at the summer camp last year, when he noticed a Scout near him in trouble in the lake at the camp. He immediately aban- doned his place in the competitive event and came to the aid of the Scout, helping him to shore and safety. Adult leaders at the camp felt the young boy would have drowned if Clint had not helped him to shore. Clint is in his second year with Troop 47, and is a Patrol Leader with the group, accord- ing to Bearden. "He's one of our more active Scouts, taking part in everything we have to of- fer," he said. Clint was presented with a handsome metal embossed plaque'for hanging on the wall of his room and a pin to wear with his uniform. Clark said investigation has not yet been successful in identifying the boy who was drowning but said, "If and when we can suc- cessfully identify him, there will be another award for Clint for his actions." The Boy Scouts have been sponsored in Port St. Joe since 1941 by the Rotary club. .. .. for $85,000 Someone said if you must ask the price of keeping a race horse, you can't afford one. The City Commission has learned one can confidently offer the same advice about a waste water treat- ment plant. After spending move than $1 million last year in changes, test- ing and engineering; after begin- ning work on a $1.5-plus million electric generation plant at the direction of DER this year; after spending a quarter million dol- lars repairing an unexpected leak in the forced main carrying efflu- ent to the plant early this year and launching into an emergency project of replacing the aging pipeline, another expensive prob- lem surfaced this week to cause the Commission to scratch its collective heads and get out the old pocketbook again. Tuesday night, plant superin- tendent Larry McArdle an- nounced that a at a water well sup- plying operation water for the plant at the rate of some 300 gal- lons per minute, has gone bad af- ter 15 years of round-the clock service. "Our well is sucking sand and is ruining our pump to the tune of some $12,000 a year," McArdle said. He reported it was only a year ago the pump was re- built for the same problem and now, the pump is out again. McArdle said he had secured some information on the matter and has learned, that in addition to the $12,000 repair job to the pump, it will cost some $28,000 for an operation which MAY stop the sand infiltration to the pump in the 600-foot-deep well. "It'll cost us about $45,800 to put the well back into operation and then we won't know if we've stopped the sand or not," McArdle said. McArdle said another alterna- tive is to drill a new well at an es- timated cost of about $85,000 and plug the old one. If a new Replacement well is drilled, McArdle recom- mended a 12 inch shaft be sunk to replace the present eight inch installation. "The present well is rated at 500 gallons per minute and we're pumping only 300 and getting sand. We need, right now, 300 gallons per minute," the superin- tendent said. So the Commission will take the sure route and begin the pro- cess of securing bids on installa- tion of a new, 12-inch well at the plant. BUILDING PROBLEMS Buddy Bridges, a resident of Eighth Street, came to the Com- mission Tuesday night, asking what he had done wrong, in building a tool shed in his back yard. Bridges said he had gone through the procedure of secur- ing a building permit, built his building as designed for the se- curing of a permit and is now re- ceiving complaints. 'The building is well con- structed and looks good. It cer- tainly looks better than the tool shed I had previously. Why am I getting complaints?" On questioning, Bridges re- vealed the building was five feet from his rear and side property lines, "Just as it was approved on my building permit." The Commission advised Bridges that was the source of his complaints. The zoning ordi- nance for his area called for a 15 foot setback of buildings. I -Bridges said he had a build- ing permit giving him permission to build within five feet of his property line and now the build- ing was built. The Commission said they would find out why a permit with such an error was issued and in the meantime would go through the procedure of approving a zon- ing variance for Bridges. County Schools Graduate 147 Seniors Graduation exercises will be- gin in Port St. Joe High School Sunday evening, with Baccalau- reate services, in the Coliseum at 8:00 p.m. Rev. Chester Middleton, pas- tor of the Pentecostal Holiness Church on Garrison Avenue, will deliver the Baccalaureate ad- dress. Dr. Elmer Braden, pastor of the Presbyterian Chuch will give the invocation and Rev. Jerry Huft, pastor of St. James Episco- pal Church, will give the benedic- tion. The Port St. Joe High School band, under the direction of La- mar Weathermon, will provide the music for the services and Mary Lou Sewell will sing. GRADUATION Monday evening, the Coli- seum will again be the setting, as Superintendent Walter Wilder presents diplomas to 100 gradu- ating seniors, including four with high honors and 18 receiving honors. High honor graduates of the class will be speaking during the ceremonies. The speakers will be Michael Ramsey, Hilda Cosme, Lance Campbell and DeWana Davidson. Other graduating seniors tak- ing part on the program include Cy Riley, who will give the invoca- tion; Pledge, Hannon Smith; president's address, Mickey Lew- ter, and benediction, Thomas Adult School Exercises Tuesday Gulf County Adult School Graduation exercises will be held Tuesday evening, May 23, at 8:00 p.m., E.S.T., in the Port St. Joe High School Coliseum. Diplomas will be presented by Mr. B. Walter Wilder, Superintendent of Gulf County Schools. The speaker of the evening will be Reverend Ho- ward Browning. Everyone is cor- dially invited to attend. High Honor Graduates Speaking at County Commencement Exercises LANCE CAMPBELL .. .With High Honors Sanders. Graduating with honors this year will be Stacy Lynn Barnhill, Karl Christopher Bowen, Kevin Ray Cox, Yolanda Natasha Dan- iels, Timothy Gary Davis, J. Lee Johnson, Stacy Lynn Kemp, Mi- chael Kesley Lewter, Margaret Christine Maige, Tracy Michelle HILDA COSME DEWANA DAVIDSON ..With High Honors ...With High Honors Melvin, George Edward Newsome. Judson Lee Pollock, Laura Lynn Ridgley, Cyrus Lee Riley, Jr., Hannon Capp Smith, Pauline Mi- chele Taylor, Robert John Van Pietersom and Christopher Shane Wahl. Principal Edwin Williams will present the class to the audience. AWARD PRESENTATION Sixteen different civic groups. industries, organizations, philan- thropists and educational organi- zations will be offering awards during the presentation portion of the program. Making the award presenta- WHS Graduating F Wewahitchka High School will present diplomas to 47 grad- uating seniors Friday night, in ceremonies to be held in the school gymnasium. The exercises will begin at 8:00 p.m., CDT. Two of the three high honor graduates of the school will be giving the graduation address during the program. Kristin Tot- man and Sonjia Williams will speak. The third high honor grad- uate, to be honored later in the ceremony, is Sebrina Ann McGill. The exercises will begin with the traditional "Pomp and Cir- cumstance". Richard Armstrong will give the invocation. Billy Pe- terson will lead the audience in repeating the pledge to the flag. Scott McLemore will give the wel- coming address and special mu- sic will be provided by Kim Bol- ten. Almee Lister will give the sen- iors' Farewell address. Rhonda Bloodworth will lead the class in singing their Alma Mater and Pa- tricia Whitfileld will pronounce the benediction. AWARD PRESENTATIONS Seventeen students will re- ceive awards and scholarships during the ceremony to be pre- sented by various civic, industrial MICHAEL RAMSEY -..With High Honors tons will be Alden Farris, Harry Lee Smith, Dr. Robert King, Louis Parker, Debbie Butler, Chris Ear- ley, Rocky Comforter, Minnie Likely, Ollie Stutzman, Edwin Williams, Lewanna Patterson, David Garrett, Sgt. Aubrey Gar- rett, James Hanlon and Walter Wilder. oiday and educational organizations. Presenting the awards will be David Garrett, Charles Cleckley, Betty Owens, Eddie Belle White, Amelia Tapper, Debra Betts. Tom Collins, Brenda Tinnin. Andy Weckherlin, Bruce Breegle, Shar- on Gaskin, Betty Holloway, David Bidwell and Nathan Peters. Superintendent Walter Wilder will present the diplomas to the graduating seniors. USPS 518-880 FIFTY-FIRST YEAR, NUMBER 38 Industry-Deep Water Port-Fine People-Safest Beaches In Florida PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1989 THE STAR PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1989 Editorials and Comments 15 Days to Clean Up or Pay Up There are times when we just can't argue with the Depart- ment of environmental regulation. We can disagree with them for being demanding in areas where we feel they should use a little more reason and what, for want of a better term, we iden- tify as "common sense". But at times they have us nailed good and we deserve their harsh letters and threats of fines and en- forcement action. The latest such action by DER happened this past week when they wrote the County Commission, pointing out the sloppy housekeeping at the Honeyville solid waste dump sites. According to the warning, the waste wasn't all dumped into the trailers provided for that purpose. In fact, according to the DER, who inspects such things, the slovenly condition of the trailers has become a constant problem. The DER points an accusing finger at the county and lays the blame on the Mosquito Control Department; the ones charged with operating our solid waste disposal in Gulf County. "Clean it up and keep it clean," DER says, "or we'll be down on you like a duck on a June bug," or words to that effect. Of course, it isn't lack of effort by the Mosquito Control De- partment or failure to mandate the proper actions by the County Commission which has gotten us on the wrong side of DER in this particular instance. If there were no such thing as DER in the state of Florida, the Honeyville dump site--or any other dump site in the county-shouldn't be messy enough to attract unusual attention. The people who use the Honeyville site are responsible for this latest citation from DER. They really ought to be ashamed of having been so messy they would draw official complaint of the condition of the area. They really ought to have more pride than that. If it cost money to dump, maybe we could under- stand the situation better. But getting the service for no extra charge should take away all excuses for being slovenly. Others in the county should't sit back smug-like and ha- rump at the people of Honeyville. There isn't a dump site in the county which could pass the white glove test. The county has 15 days to clean up the mess people have made at Honeyville. It's a pity that deadline can't be passed on to the one or ones who caused the warning. I Hunker Down With Ole Kes A 'It's My Party, I'll Cry If. I Want To" "What are you going to do af- ter graduation?" Ricky asked. "I don't know," I paused, "I ain't thought much about it." We all reflected on how little thought we'd given to what we were going to do with the rest of our lives, then Yogi broke the si- lence. "I tell you one thing I'll be glad to get out of this prison." 'Yeah, and away from Warden Johnson." 'You know, someday I'd like to be his principal for a day. I'd call the old man in and make him wait outside my office by Miss Pe-" nick's desk." We all knew what Ricky was saying. 'We could have some guys screaming and yelling in the of- fice," Yogi was getting into it. "After the screaming stopped we could have'em carried out on a stretcher with Doctor Holmes walking along side looking real worried." 'We'd let the warden stew on that for a few minutes, then we'd buzz Miss Penick on the inter- com, 'Send in the next victim" Yogi, who could talk just like him, leaned forward over our lunchroom table and tilted his head downward as if peering over his glasses, "Oh, it's you again, Johnson, that's the fourth time this week. You know what that means! Miss Penick, bring in my machine gun." We all got a good laugh over that one. Graduation was just a week away. It seemed like we'd been going to this school all of our lives. And you know, when you think about it, we had. Now don't get me wrong, I didn't like school. But I knew what to expect each day. I had a place I was sup- posed to be and a routine that I was very familiar with. My par- ents haed about college. The teachers were always talking about "going on", "working hard" and "making something out of yourself'. That was easy for them to say, they'd already done it. I wasn't so sure .... .We made fun of this place all the time because that's what you are supposed to do but you know what I felt safe here. Of course there's no way I could tell the guys that. "Kes, what are you studying on so hard?" "Oh, nothing. I was just thinking in one more week it will all be over. NEVER again will the warden slip up behind me and say 'Colbert, the tardy bell rang one minute ago: Are you majoring in hall walking? Move it, move it!" "And we won't have to eat this green stuff anymore. Have you noticed we always have it the day after they cut the grass?" Yogi said it like it was the worst thing in the world but I could tell he was going to miss it. We had another period of si- lence, then Ricky said, 'You know, Miss Polly's not bad. I didn't know 'Macbeth' from a hole in the ground but she got me through it. She told me I was go- By Kesley Colbert ing to pass her alass and gradu- ate on. time whether I wanted to or not." 'You sure don't forget people like her." "And you know, Coach Givens shouted and yelled at us all sea- son but in the locker room, after the last game, when he was thanking us for how hard we worked and for all we had given, I swear I thought he was going to cry." 'You don't suppose those teachers actually liked us, do you?" 'Well, there's one thing I know for sure, we,all know a heck (See KESLEY, Page 3) No Good Time. . * The Gulf County Commission couldn't have looked for and found a worse time to choose to levy an extra gasoline tax for the purpose of repai-ing our roads. We favor the levy of the tax for the purpose stipulated by the Commission and by the two cities in our county. We need the roads and If we're going to keep the roads, we're going to have to pay for them. With our present tax structure in the state of Florida, it isn't fair to expect the ad valorem tax payers to bear the load. But the suggestion has come at a period of time in which the Florida Legislature seems determined to attach a fee or charge a "small tax" to everything from tossing a piece of cut, mullet on: a hoiokinto the Bay to drawing a drink of water from ' a water tap. There is hardly a day passes but what we pick up the papers and read of another fee or added tax suggested by some member of that hollow body [no, we didn't mis-spell "hal- lowed"]; It may not turn out that way, but it certainly doesn't look now like this will be one of those 'no new taxes' years. In this kind of climate, the Gulf county government must, of necessity, levy a special gasoline tax to provide services we can receive in no other way. Even with the additional tax threat from many other direc- tions, there still seems to be no appreciable objection to the special levy here in the county. We believe the acceptance of the tax is because the Commission has let be known there is a definite need and this is the only way to fix it. The people know where the money is going. The special tax will all be spent in the county and will not take a "scenic tour" of Tallahassee or Washington where a por- tion could be siphoned off to pay for fiscal services..The other good thing about this particular service is that we can look the guys who made the promises right in the eye and dare him to change directions after that money starts coming in, like law- makers are trying to do with the lottery income. ETAOIN SHRDLU Like Everything Else. BY: WESLEY R RAMSEY . .Graduation Ceremonies Have Changed "POMP AND CIRCUM- STANCE", mortar boards and gowns, gifts, congratulations, tears, elation, jumping for joy and all that stuff go along with this time of the year. It's graduation time again. Our children will be marching down the long aisle on each side of the basketball court in the Col- iseum and taking their seat in front of a stage full of solemn school and civic leaders to hear their last charge and indulge in their last pep rally before step- ping out into what we adults haughtily call, the real world. The "real world" is where you buy your own food, iron your own clothes, get yourself up in the morning in time to make your job on time and the world where you decide that ten bucks in your wallet would be better spent for a few groceries, or maybe a new shirt, rather than for going out on the town for the night. Selecting values comes jolt- ingly to the forefront of priorities of things we must do in that fa- bled real world. To make a long, stuffy mes- .sage short, things will be differ- ent from now on. One way or another. I'M NOT REALLY trying to scare the graduates who will be taking that long, slow walk Mon- day night, but I'm glad I'm not just starting out in life at this point in the century. Mind you, I wouldn't mind being 18 years old again, but I don't think I could make it through another seige like I have been through for the past 43 years. I can see where it would be scary being shoved out into a world where it costs $50,000 to purchase a starter home and a hamburger costs a minimum of $1.25. It wasn't near as scary back, in 1946 when a hamburger cost only 15* even if I didn't have 15t every day of my life in those times: and $40.00 a month would rent you a pretty fair apartment. But those days are gone and, I guess, best left in the past. The night I graduated, I had the privilege of driving the -one car in our family for the evening. It was mine for the night. I didn't have my own wheels, except for the bicycle which I always parked in the small breezeway between the garage and the house. For a buck I could buy nearly five gal- lons of gasoline and that was enough to ride for all the time I * was allowed to roam at night and still leave a portion of my dollar's- worth of gasoline in the car for the next morning. There was no possibility of staying out to the wee hours of the morning. If I had stayed out all night long or traipsed off to Panama City after the graduation ceremony was over without get- ting the permission of Momma and Daddy, things would have gotten tough around, our house. If I stayed out all night long, as some of them do today, my par- ents would have sent the police looking for me to bring me home. Most parents, back in 1946, were just like mine. They had one car to share with their graduat- ing off-spring and they expected him or her to come home at a sensible hour, even if it was grad- uation night. WHEN YOU GET right down to it, back in 1946 there wasn't a whole, lot for an adventurous graduating senior to do. There were no convenience stores stay- ing open until midnight, or all night long. There were no pizza huts. There were no bowling al- leys. There were no Project Grad- uations. Occasionally there .would be someone in the class whose fami- ly owned a beach house and we would gather there after the cere- mony for a couple of hours of sandwiches, punch, unwinding and maybe dancing to a radio or record player. Everything shut down shortly after dark back in 1946. The only things open later were the Port Theater which closed about 10 p.m., and the White Spot drive-in which usually closed About the time the Port Theater did. The high-light of graduation time back in 1946 was the "pro- gressive dinner" which the par- ents gave the students a night or two before the cereriony. At the progressive dinner we went to one house for appetizers, then to another for the main course and to another for dessert and so on. There were only 22 of us back in 1946, so it was no real big deal to prepare for us. The kids today miss such get- togethers which we thoroughly enjoyed. It could be because there were so few things vying for our attention, but we enjoyed and looked forward to them. We wouldn't have dreamed of missing our Jr.-Sr. prom and banquet. I remember, in my jun- ior year, I left a stay in Municipal Hospital with a kidney infection one afternoon and went to the banquet that night. It was just that important to all us grads. PASSING FROM STUDENT to adult is a major step. It can be joyous and memorable or it can be tragic and scary. I'm Just sad the kids today don't have the thrill of passage which we experienced in 1946. St. Joseph Bay Tide Table Date Time Ht. Time Ht. 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SECOND-CLASS POSTAGE PAID The spoken word is given scant attention; the printed word is thouht- 5 Frenchie L. Ramsey.............Office Manager AT PORTST. JOE, FLORIDA32456-0308 fully weighed. The spoken word barely asserts; the printed word thor- Shirley Ramsey.........................Typesetteroughly convinces The spoken word is lost; the printed word remains. Ehre asy............Tpste I am a 0-11w- Now WN Rw armloww W I TV 4-w%-k- I 1 1. 1 T"4v;w$- V A THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY. MAY 18, 1989 PAGE 3A Shad Phantry By Wendell Campbell Take Me to the Prom "The prom dress, with black and white ruffles to match the ballroom decorations, went back to the store after the prom, but the $26 shoes could not be returned. The Mangrums also de- manded $23 for the lairdo and 53 cents for the flowers in the teenager's hair." This is but one paragraph from an article I read this week about a "Prom date lawsuit". The dastardly deed was done in West Palm Beach, Florida, by a lad named, of all things, Marlon Shadd; no relation to Shad Phantry, thank you. Mr. Shadd, it seems, done stood-up one Tomontra Man- grum, a shy, fifteen-year-old prom queen, or something like that. Anyway, Marion done asked Tomontra to accompany him to the prom but in the meantime he done broke the tibia in his an- kle leading to his break-dance foot. He felt soooo bad! Mrs. Joan Bryant says that her 17-year-old son done told Tomontra he couldn't go break-dancing at the prom and the deal was off, but Tomontra's mom, Valerie, say it don't matter, Marlon needs to be punished for making her darling girl suffer, so she's filed suit to recover the money and punish Marlon. The amount of money Mrs. Mangrum hopes .to recover is $49.53, plus court costs which amounts to $31.75. Marion said his date "didn't believe me when I told her I fractured my ankle." Tomontra said, "I talked to him on April 2, and he said he already had his tux and the tickets." She contin- ued by saying, "I was very upset when he didn't show up." The judge, Howard Berman, said, 'The issue is, was there a valid contract? We had an offer and we had an acceptance," he stated. "Could she have gotten another date to the prom?" I don't know what Tomontra looks like but she and her mother are asking for a lot of "court-time" if they intend to sue everyone who doesn't show up for a date. I would still be in court if I sued all the girls who stood me up. Finally, Mrs. Bryant, Marlon's mother, said, "I don't know why she's doing this. I don't have any money. I'm poor. This is so stupid. I've never heard of anything so disgraceful in my whole life." I'm with you, Mrs. Bryant, but it wouldn't surprise me if Marlon and Tomontra were married this time next year. Love sometimes works in mysterious ways! Schools to Dismiss Early Next Week Due to final exams, school, will be dismissed early Wednes- day, May 24 through Friday, May 26. The following is a bus sched- ule for early dismissal Port St. Joe North Port St. Joe Elemen- tary: Wednesday 12:45; Thurs- day 12:45; Friday 11:45 Port St. Joe Elementary: 'Wednesday 12:50; Thursday - 112:50; Friday- 11:50 H SPrt St. Joe 'Jr-Sr High; Wednesday 1:00; Thursday - 1:00; Friday 12:00 Highland View Elementary (Creel): Wednesday 12:45; Thursday 12:45; Friday 12:15 Highland View (regular run): Wednesday 1:15; Thursday - 1:15; Friday 12:15 Wewahitchka Main Street Site (WES): Wednesday 12:50; Thursday - 12:50; Friday -11:50 : Linton Site (WES): Wednesday 12:55; Thursday 12:55; Friday 11:55 Wewa Jr.-Sr. High: Wednes- day 1:00; Thursday 1:00; Fri- day- 12:00. :" Lunich' will be served on Wednesday and Thursday, May 24th and 25th, but will not be served Friday, May 26. SFS man- agers need to be notified of lunch schedules for these days. Junior High Achievers Honored at Banquet Fifty seventh and eighth grade Gold Card Club members at Port St. Joe Jr.-Sr. High School were recently honored for their outstanding academic achieve- ment. The students were treated to hamburgers, chips, soft drinks, and cupcakes baked especially for them .by Mrs. Vickie Davis. An inspiring motivational message was given by the guest speaker, Mr. John Vaughn. Mr. Vaughn is Vice-President of St. Joseph Telephone and Telegraph Company. Students invited to attend were Stephen Alles, Melissa An- derson, Josh Colbert, Kimberly Cooper, Clay Cox, Megan Dean, Timothy Hatcher, Zyris Hill, Caro- Kesley (Continued from Page 2) of a lot more now than we did when we first started here." 'You guys realize that we've been in the same classes together for 12 years?" Yogi studied on that for a minute, "Listen, no matter what happens in the future, let's always meet back here once a year and talk over old times. We could ." LaRenda interrupted our lunch conversation by walking up and putting a hand on Ricky's shoulder, 'Well, guys, we've only got a week left. Aren't you going to miss it?" "Are you kidding? We were just saying we couldn't wait to get out of this prison." 'Yeah, no more teachers tell- ing us what we can and can't do." "No more Warden Johnson." 'We'll be free at last." "I can't wait." You know, it's been 24 years now and Ricky, Yogi and I never did make it back, together. I don't remember who wrote, "It was the best of times, it was the worse of times." But I believe he said that one week before graduating from high school. Respectfully, SKesley line Lister, Dana Maige, James Sasser, Micah Taylor, Nicole Wild- er, Jamie Parrish, Bryan Butts, Kristi Davis, Eric Monteiro, Erin Oliver, Eric Ramsey, Stephanie Norris, Shannon Antley, Jennifer Clark, Kimberly Rathbun, Anna Bietenholz, Tina Littleton, Brad Buzzett, Emily Cabaniss, Terry Cawthron, Kendall Hogue, Heath- er Johnson, Alison Lowrey, Sher- ry Ludlam, Jodi Mapes, Jason Maxwell, Lee Ann Nelson, Tina Rich, Trina Saleh, Tanya Sasser, Linda Stafford, Kimberly Thomas, Chuck Watson, Travis Williams, Cicely Philon, 'April Carpenter, Craig Pate, Brandy Williams, Crystal Kennington, Jason Falbe, Joseph Shagena, and Kimberly Fields. For Life Insurance, check with State Farm. *Permanent Life. *Term Life. *Universal Life. Call: BILL WOOD 403 Monument Avenue Office: 229-6514 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there One Charged; Two Sentenced IL the store before he could take anything, when the clerk in the store vaulted a counter and ran next door for help. Woullard was tracked down early the next morning in Wewa- hitchka, where he had fled in a stolen pick-up truck. Woullard was sentenced to spc and a half years with the De- partment of Corrections. He was Mayor Signs Proclamation Mayor Frank Pate signed a proclamation last Wednes- day, proclaiming May and June as Clean-Up and Beautifi- cation months in Port St. Joe, encouraging and offering the official stamp of approval of the City for citizens to clear away trash and unsightly areas inside the city. Looking at the signing is Mrs. Linda Bordelon, chairman of the Beautification committee. 'A similar emphasis by the organization and the city last year met with enormous success and resulted in clean-up activity all year long. "Dependable" You'll feel the quality in our 21 push the first time you mow, and for many seasons Sto come. ^--- ^3 WH"TYn? // -rn &SM Snapper's.reputation for dependability is based on more than 30 years ex- % perience. These walk mowers continue that tradition with heavy-duty steel con- struction and proven engines coupled with features like the _r P Hi-Vac"mowing system.See your dealer today. Ask for details on the 2-year limited warranty and the lifetime limited warranty on the mower housing. Snap-Credit makes it easy to join the millions of satisfied Snapper users. 2F0 It's a snap with a Snapper. I2|- transferred to Bay County to face similar charges and a charge of grand theft auto. DRUG CHARGES Willie George Harris was charged with selling crack co- caine to two local people on May 6. According to Sheriff Al Harri- son, Harris was arrested after a joint investigation by the Gulf County Sheriffs Department and the Port St. Joe Police Depart- ment in which an undercover op- eration resulted in the sale of the illegal drug to two people. Harris entered a plea of no contest and was sentenced to three years probation. In addition he must pay $225.00 court costs, a.$350.00 fine and must submit SILVER PICTURE FRAME WITH A $298 FURNITURE PURCHASE This exquisitely embelleshed photo frame, with its heavy layering of genuine silver, is also a family photo album. Luxuriously lined with velvet, it holds 30 standard sized pho- tos inside and one large print under glass. S Port St. Joe 227-1277 PAGE 3A to drug screening and counsel- ing. A juvenile, who was also ar- rested, entered a plea of no con- test and was sentenced to three years probation, levied a fine of $250.00 and directed to pay $225.00 court costs. He must also serve 100 hours of commu- nity service activities and submit to drug screening and counsel- ing. Comprehensive Pihn The Gulf County Comprehen- sive Plan Committee will meet on Monday, May 22 at 10:30 a.m. (upstairs) at Motel St. Joe. The scheduled topic for discussion will be the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Inter-governmental Coordination Element of the com- prehensive Plan. The last portion of the meeting will focus on gen- eral designations of the Land Use Element of the Plan. Ao-pl- --ZlIL Entertainment /,04h, Aqk Slale Form Life Insurance Compan7yj Home Office Bloominglon. Illinois THE STAR, PORT ST. JOB, FL THURSDAY, MAY 18,1989 One man was charged and two entered pleas and were sen- tenced at Gulf County Court plea day Thursday of last week. ROBBERY CHARGE Dexter D. Woullard entered a plea of no contest to charges filed against him stemming from an attempted robbery of a Port St. Joe Jr. Food Store recently. Woullard was frightened off from 133 Attend District Garden Meeting The Sea Oats and Dunes Gar- den Club was host club to the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. for the District II Spring Conference held Wednes- day, May 10. All 18 Garden Clubs in Dis- trict II were represented with a to- tal attendance of 133. Sea Oats and Dunes received the District Membership plaque for most new members. The conference was held at the Volunteer Beaches Fire De- partment. Shown left to right are Mar- ion Hillard 3rd Vice- president, Beth Wilson 2nd Vice-president, Addie Lou Har- ris 1st Vice-president, Elise Haymans President, Barbara Mannon President of Sea Oats and Dunes Garden Club of St. Joe Beach and Chairman of the District HI Meeting, Joyce Carter District Director, and Jo McGlamery Assistant Direc- tor. Miss Jeannie Waters and Robert West III Wed In Tallahassee Jeannie Waters and Robert West III, both of Tallahassee, were married April 8 at Trinity Christian Center. The Reverend Rodney West, the bridegroom's uncle, of Tallahassee, performed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are John, Jr. and Nancy Waters, of Gaines- ville. The bridegroom's parents are Robert, Jr., and Evelyn West of Tallahassee. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert West, Sr. of Tallahassee are grandparents of the bridegroom. The grandparents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. John Waters, Sr. of Gainesville. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Frary of Port St. Joe, and the late William P. Dockery. The bride's attendants were Amber Waters, Gainesville, sister- in-law of the bride, matron of honor; bridesmaids were Traci White, Tina Hart, and Allison Smith, cousin of the bride, all of Tallahassee, Diane Sheffield of Gainesville, and Julie Defelippo of Pompano Beach. Mary Virginia Peavy 6f Tallahassee was the flower girl. - The bridegroom's father served as his best man. Groom- Shelia Stokes, Lee McMillan to Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Carnell Stokes of Wewahitchka wish to an- nounce the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of their daughter Shelia Stokes to Lee McMillan of Port St. Joe. The wedding will be held at the Parker farm on May 21st at 2:00 p.m. The farm is located two miles west of Wewahitchka on Highway 22. Following the event, a reception will be held. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. smen were Terry and Matt West, brothers of the groom, of Talla- hassee, David Fasom of Quincy, Randy Marguerate and Chris Syt- sma of Tallahassee. Ring bearer was Ryan West of Tallahassee, cousin of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Robert West, Jr., parents of the bridegroom, gave a reception at their home fol- lowing the ceremony. The bride and groom spent their honeymoon in the Great Smokey Mountains and will re- side in Tallahassee, where she is employed with Pro-Steel Build- ings and he works with Florida Pest Control. Mr. and Mrs. Robert West HII Sea Oats and Dunes Club Sea Oats and Dunes Garden Club met Tuesday, May 16 at J. Patrick's Restaurant for a lunch- eon and installation of officers. The new officers for 1989-90 are: Stephanie Richardson Pres- ident, Susie Pippin First Vice President, Barbara Mannon 2nd Vice President, Frances Clemons - Secretary, Winnie Newman - Treasurer. Zelda Brown, past president of the St. Joe Garden Club, installed the new officers. Special projects of the garden club this spring have been Civic Concern In March where the club purchased 15 azalea plants for the Highland View Elementary School. In April, the club cleaned flower beds at the St. Joe Beach Fire Station and purchased azale-, as and other shrubs. They also made three flower beds for wild- flowers. The club donated money to Port St. Joe for their' Avenue of Trees. Thirty-three members and two guests attended the lunch- eon. Saturday, May 13, the Sea Oats and Dunes members had an appreciation dinner for the hus- bands who have been very sup- portive and who have performed so many tasks to further the goals of the club. The dinner was held at Tom and Mary Harris' home. Dr. Robert King DENTIST Full Time Practice * Call 227-1812 For An Appointment 325 Long Avenue Port St. Joe SMoody .4 4 4 Adams Teenage .Devil Worship Saturday 7:00 p.m. Look For Jesus' Return In 1989 Sunday 11:00 a.m. Tyson, Marriage & Mother- inolaws Sunday 6:00 p.m. Music Minister: Ricky Bruner, Dothan, Ala. " FIRT3BAPTISTCHUCRCH Port St. Joe, Florida Mrs. Elizabeth Lipford of Mar- lanna announces the forthcoming marriage of her granddaughter, Miss Donna Jean Lipford, to Mr. John Edgar Lane (Eddie), both residents of Marianna. Miss Lipford is a 1989 gradu- ate of Grand Ridge High School. Mr. Lane is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis C. Lane of Port St. Joe. Mr. Lane is a 1982 grad- uate of Port St. Joe High School. He is presently employed as a paramedic/fire fighter with Jack- son County Fire and Rescue. The wedding will be an event of Saturday, July 8 at 2:00 p.m. at the Cavern's Road Church of Christ in Marianna. A reception will follow immediately in the church fellowship hall. No local invitations will be sent, but all friends and relatives Summer Program at Faith Christian Faith Christian School will have a summer program, June 12 - July 21, for children in K-5 through seventh grade levels in the subject areas of Phonics, Reading, Math, and Language. This program is open to all chil- dren in the community, and is es- pecially recommended for those students who need extra help to better prepare them for next year. The cost is $72.00 for a single subject and $120.00 for two. There is a fee of $25.00 payable at registration for all students for supplies and refreshments. School hours will be from 9 a.m. until noon for the six-week peri- od. You may register your child at Faith Christian School, 801 20th Street, Friday, May 19 between the hours of noon and 6:00 p.m., or any day 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. For further information, please call 229-6707. Poppy Drive The members of the John C. Gainous Post 10069 V.F.W. and the Ladies Auxiliary will hold a poppy drive in Wewahitchka on Friday and Saturday, May 19 and 20. All members are urged to take part in this drive. The money raised from the poppy drive goes into the Post Relief Fund. are invited to celebrate this occa- sion with Donna and Eddie. Cleaning by Sizing Setting Repairs ' NUGGETS MADE from your old gold Watch Batteries & Watch Band Repair NEW BUSINESS LOCATION 115 Hunter Circle, Port St. Joe, Florida Call for an appointment after 5 p.m. Monday Friday 227-1773 Free Estimates Satisfaction Assured Our congratulations on a job well done, and sincere wishes for future success. Steve, Melba and Cindy Richardson 'Smiley' Anchors Roy Norris Curtis Lewis from the People Who Care! ESTABLISHED I Famous ODouble GUARANTEE Of CompleltCustomer Seatlfcltlon or Your Money Back.Backed by your local dealer and by the Badcock Corpo- ration. HOME FURNISHING CENTERS OVER 250 STORES SERVING THE SOUTHEAST Steve Richardson, owner/manager 201-203 Reid Ave. Phone 229-6195 Ge*Eer0 Ga Donna Jean Lipford and John Edgar Lane To Wed Community Awakening Weekend May 20 21 * * * PAGE 4A THE STAR, PORT ST. JOB, FL THURSDAY, MAY 18, i989 Reception to Honor Grads The St. James Episcopal Church Women are planning the annual Baccalaureate' reception for the Port St. Joe Graduating Class of 1989. The Reverend Jerry R. Huft, the wardens and congregation cordially invite the graduates. their families and friends -to at- tend. It will be held Sunday eve- ning, May 21st immediately fol- lowing the Baccalaureate at the St. James Parish Hall on Sixth Street. Episcopal Yard Sale Saturday, May 20 9 am. 3 p.m. 6th Street Port St. Joe Costin's Department Store 200 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe Open 9 a.m. 6 p.m., Monday thru Saturday ITrUl CT fLFA I J1' U1'TfZ '. *VII -- UUTT fAT MAY I*- LUMPPA~ S Meet Moody Adams at First Baptist Church this Weekend St. Joe Garden Club was con- ducted last Thursday by Mrs. Jim Mannon. Inductees were Mrs. Larry McArdle, president; Mrs. Ethel Bridges, first vice-president; Mrs. Stiles Brown, second vice- president; Mrs. John E. Lewis, secretary; Mrs. D.A. Baker and Mrs. Jim McNeill, co-treasurers. The new officers will greet mem- bers on September 14th at a cov- ered dish luncheon. Plans have been made to ca- ter some special events this sum- mer, and the club will be pleased to cater at the historic club house or any other location if asked. Special program plans for Candace 'Branch S ANCHOR N ROOM | Restaurant at, the Breakaway Marina Dine out at the Breakaway 653-9988 HOURS: Sunday thru Wednesday: 5 p.m. till 9 p.m. J> Thursday, Friday, & Saturday: 5 p.m. till 10 p.m. .,"WHERE THE LOCAL PEOPLE EAT' YOURl FAVORITE STEAKS & SEAFOOD g- BEST PRICES BEST FOOD Roy, Helen, and Lucile Welcomes You to come put ahnd join them tonightni* APALACHICOLA September, October and Novem- ber are three lessons on flower ar- ranging to be taught by an out-of- town professional for Garden Club members. Come join in if you want these special lessons. The May hostesses welcomed a large group to a stunningly dec- orated center, the prettiest ever. For the May luncheon, a big thank you goes to Mrs. Leonard Belin, Mrs. H.E. Richards, Mrs. Marvin Clenney, Mrs. George Cooper, and Mrs. Ralph Shirah. These kind ladies sent the beauti- ful decorations to the local nurs- ing home after the meeting. Candace Is One Candace Nicole Branch was a year old on April 16. She celebrated her first birth- day on Saturday, April 15, with a Minnie and Mickey Mouse party at her home. Those helping Can- dace celebrate were her grandpar- ents, Christine and Goober Dun-' lap, and Nadine Branch; her uncles, Charles, Branch and Jackie Dunlap; and her aunt. Te- resa Dunlap. Other friends at- tending the party were Donna and Brett Parker, Kim and Kay- leigh Lewis, and Betty Ann Yon. Candace is the daughter of. Robert and Cindy Branch. r., India Patterson India Is One India La'Shae Patterson, daughter of Michael and Pinkie Patterson of Tallahassee, is one year old today (May 18). S"She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee Bolden of Port St. Joe, and Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Triplett of Hide Park. She is the great granddaughter of Mrs. Iris Bolden of Port St. Joe, Mrs. Lena Crump of Medart, and Mrs. Pinkie Kitchen of Blount- stown. India will celebrate her birth- day on Sunday. May 21, with a "Just Clowning Around Party" at her aunt and uncle's house, Mr. and Mrs. John Crosby. ,' "! 'y^ y-:. ^ - ^. y *:' ^. ,'-<;;1 FAITH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL REGISTRATION Friday, May 19 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 801 Twentieth Street Port St. Joe, Florida Kindergarten 3 5 years Half-day Full-day Elementary Grades 1 6 Jr. High Grades 7- 8 SUMMER SESSION June 12 July 21 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Grade Levels K-5 through Grade 7 Reading, Phonics, Spelling, Math, Language Please call for further information 229-6707 He is the author of over 40 books and booklets which have sold over 200,000 copies. His book, "AIDS: You Just Think You're Safe" became the largest selling Christian book on AIDS. Adams was featured with Paul Harvey in Communication 21's evangelic movie, "If Not Now - When?". This meeting is open to the public. A nursery is provided at all services for children *rth through three years of age. xi ~I ' Left to right: Mrs. Larry McArdle, Mrs. Ethel Bridges, Mrs. Stiles Brmwn, Mrs. John E. Leuwis, Mrs. D.A. Baker, and Mrs. Jim Mannon. Garden Club Installs Officers The man' the Miami Herald la- beled America's "Frontline Evan- gelist" thinks our nation needs supernatural help and a Second Coming hope. Moody Adams, of Baker. Louisiana, will bring his crusade for victory over drugs, immorality and despair to First Baptist Church, Port St. Joe, on Saturday and Sunday. May 20 - 21. Saturday's time will be 7:00 p.m., Sunday's 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Adams will speak on 'Tyson, Marriage and Mother-in-laws" at 6:00 p.m. Sunday. He contends that even the greatest fighter can- not win the battle of life without supernatural help. Tyson was baptized in a profession of his need for God, he points out. "Je- sus Christ offers every person power to overcome his tempta- tion, fears, and family problems," says the Louisiana activist. "The scandals that have shaken the political and religious world prove men, even smart and religious men, cannot make it without the supernatural power of God." In Adams'. Sacramento, Cali- fornia crusade, a giant gang member ran forward weeping and gave the knife he fought with to the evangelist. A 16-year-old Jewish boy who had sold $25,000 worth of drugs in his high school started push- ing Jesus after Adams' Blythe- ville, Arkansas crusade. Seven broken homes came back together during Adams Hamilton, Ohio crusade. The veteran of 30 years of "fighting the devil" will also speak on "Look for Jesus' Return in 1989" at the 11:00 a.m. Sunday service. 'The Bible does not tell us when Jesus is coming, but it tells us when we should look for Him," Adams says. The Bible told us Israel would be reborn as a nation, and after 2,500 years we saw that prophecy fulfilled. "Now, other Biblical prophecies about the PLO, abor- tion, Russia, fallen preachers, soaring space ships and homo- sexuality are being fulfilled." Moody Adams got the name of "Frontline Evangelist" because of experiences such as preaching in Moscow's Red Square, being "de- tained" by Castro, receiving threats in Ireland's religious war, causing a "near riot" preaching to skeptics in London's Hyde Park, debating atheist V and boldly confronting witches with the claims of Christ at their head- quarters in St. Louis and Califor- nia, Saturday, 7:00 p.m. he will bring the message on 'Teen-Age Devil Wbrship". His evangelic ministry, which began in 1958 has reached seven million people in person and pro- duced over 300,000 public deci- sions. Moody pastored four years while attending Louisiana State University and New Orleans Bap- tist :Theological Seminary. Since 1958, he has amassed a tract record of from 600 to 1,000 speaking engagements a year, while traveling in 40 countries. It's Twins Orbie and Verline Franklin, of Port St. Joe. are the proud par- ents of twins, Octavia Shnae and Shtavia Renae Franklin, born May 9 at Bay Medical Center. Awaiting them at home is 10- year-old Audrey Franklin. The proud grandparents are Mrs. Ruby Lee Peterson of Port St. Joe and Mrs. Elize Franklin of Homerville, Georgia. The Dental Office of Frank D. May, D.M.D. Is Offering A Free Summer Checkup For Anyone Under 18 (Children Under 13 Must Be Accompanied By Adult) Friday Afternoon May 26, 1989 1-5 p.m. No Appointment Necessary 319 Williams Avenue Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (904) 227-1123 2TC 5111/89 ^ninlh n nlnn ninin nin nlnIn nInIn n nInInIII Check the wide selection of gifts from Port St. Joe's own. SUPER SHOPPER DRUG STORE You can select from *American Greeting Cards * Cosmetics, Scents, Shaving Equipment * Hair Care Products (Brushes, Combs, etc.) *Many, Many Other Gifts Two Registered Pharmacists and a Phar- macy Technician to Serve You Promptly CAMPBELL DRUGS Phone 227-1224 SAVEWAY CENTER FORGET ME NOT AMERONCN GREETINGS EYE CENTER SOUTH OF PANAMA CITY ANNOUNCES THE ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICE HOURS AT 2424 Jenks Avenue Panama City, Florida 32405 O Practice Limited to Diseases & Surgery of the Eye Q Medicare Assignment Accepted Q Champus Assignment Accepted Q Blue Cross/Blue Shield Assignment Accepted For An Appointment Please Call (904) 769-5970 Ron Jacobs, M.D. The beautiful installation ser- vice of the new officers of the Port PAG.E 5A THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. FL o TMIRSDAY. MAY 18.1989 I PAGE 6A THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1989 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Plans on Camp New Business Grand Opening Al Captain Black's Marine of Port St. Joe celebrated its Grand Opening Sat- urday, May 6. Pictured is Mayor Frank Pate with the crew at Captain Black's cutting a ribbon thus official- ly opening the marine dealership for business. Factory representatives .. from Suzuki, Stamas and Henry O' were on hand to celebrate the occa- sion.V From left to right: Tom McCord of i .- Sherwood Diving Equipment, Pam Lowrey, Merri Cristie, Corbett Howell, Catherine Fitzsimons, Leonard Costin, Bob Taylor of Suzuki Outboards, May- or Frank Pate, Jim Carroll of Henry O' Boats and the owner, Bill Koran. Public Notices NOTICE TO RECEIVE SEALED BIDS The Board of County Commission of Gulf County will receive sealed bids from any person, company, or corporation interested in selling the County the following described personal property: 4" Class 160 Gasketed PVC Water Main Pipe (Price Submitted Should be the Price Per Foot for Approximately 1,500 Linear Feet). Delivery Date must be specified. Liquidated damages for failure to deliver unit on specified date will be set at $25.00 per day. **Please indicate on envelope that this is a Sealed Bid, and the item the bid is for. Bids will be received until 9:00 o'clock A.M., Eastern Standard Time, June 13, 1989, at the Of- fice of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Gulf County Courthouse, 1000 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe. Flori- da 32456. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY. FLORIDA BY: /s/ Douglas C. Birmingham Publish: May 18 and 25, 1989. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY. CASE NO. 89-21 IN PROBATE. IN RE: The Estate of ELLA MAE CREAMER. deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION THE ADMINISTRATION of the Estate of ELLA MAE CREAMER, deceased, File Number 89-21, is pending in the Circuit Court for Gulf County. Flor- ida, Probate Division, the address of which is Gulf County Courthouse, 1000 5th Street. Port St. Joe. Florida 32456. The name and address of the Per- sonal Representative and the Personal Representa- tive's attorney are set forth below. All interested persons are required to file WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, (1) All claims against the estate and (2) any objection by an interested person on whom notice was served that challenges the validity of the Will, the qualifi- cations of the Personal Representative, venue or Jurisdiction of the Court. ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED DATE of the first publication of this Notice of Administration May 18, 1989., HAZEL SIMMONS *P.O. Box 965 Port St Joe. FL 32456 ,PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE .WILLIAM J. RISH 303 Fourth Street P.O. Box 39 Port St Joe. Florida 32456 !(904)229-8211 - ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Publish: May 18 and 25, 1989. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FOURTEENTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GULF CON-Y. ., CASE NO 89-18 - IN PROBATE IN RE: The Estate of S...,.ALINE MIZE LL - Sdeceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION THE ADMINISTRATION of the Estate of ALINE MIZELL, deceased, File Number 89-16, is pending in the Circuit Court for Gulf County, Flor- ida. Probate Division, the address of which is Gulf County Courthouse, 1000 5thStreet. Port St Joe, Florida 32456. The name and address of the Per- sonal Representative and the Personal Representa- tive's attorney are set forth below. All Interested .persons are required to file WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION:OF THIS NOTICE. (1) All claims against the estate and (2) any objection by an Interested person on whom notice was served that challenges the validity of the Wil, the qualifi- cations of the Personal Representative, venue or SJurisdiction of the Court. ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED DATE of the first publication of this Notice of Administration May 18. 1989. VIRGINIAANN SANDERS P.O. Box 648 Port St Joe. FL 32456 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM J. RISH 303 Fourth Street P.O. Box 39 Port St Joe. Florida 32456 (904) 229-8211 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Publish: May 18 and 25, 1989. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY. CASE NO. 89-18 IN PROBATE IN RE: The Estate of LAURA B. MCGILL, deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION THE ADMINISTRATION of the Estate of LAU- RA B. MCGILL, deceased, File Number 89-18, is pending in the Circuit Court for Gulf County, Flor- ida, Probate Division, the address of which is Gulf County Courthouse, 1000 5th Street, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456. The name and address of the Per- sonal Representative and the Personal Representa- tive's attorney are set forth below. All interested persons are required to file WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF. - THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, (1) All claims against the estate and (2) any objection by an interested person on whom notice was served that challenges the validity of the Will, the qualifi- cations of the Personal Representative, venue or , Jurisdiction of the Court ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED DATE of the first publication of this Notice of Administration May 18, 1989. FRANCES L SHORES P.O. Box 32 Port St. Joe. FL 32456 Ur PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM J. RISH 303 Fourth Street P.O. Box 39 Port St Joe, Florida 32456 (904) 229-8211 - ATIORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Publish: May 18 and 25, 1989. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT JUVENILE DIVISION FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT GULF COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA NOTICE INTHE INTEREST OF. ELIZABETH ANN SANCHEZ AKA ELIZABETH CANNON A CHILD CASE NO. 88-69 (SEC.39.4615(B)FS) The State of Florida to Larry Cannon natural father and Elizabeth Sanchez, mother, whose resi- dence and address are unknown. You are hereby notified that a petition under oath has been filed in the above styled court for the Termination of Parental Rights and Guardian- ship in the case of Elizabeth Ann Sanchez. AKA Elizabeth Cannon, a child, to a licensed child placement agency, for subsequent adoption. You are hereby noticed that hearings in this case will be held before the Honorable Phillip Knight, Judge of the Circuit Court of Gulf County at the Gulf County Courthouse. Port St. Joe. Flori- da. The Advisory Hearing will be held June 22, 1989 at 11:00 a.m. o'clock. The Adjudicatory/ Dispositional Hearing will be held August 3, 1989 at 11:00 a.m, o'clock. You have the right to appear with counsel at these hearings. If you can not afford legal repre- sentation the Court will appoint counsel at the hearing upon determination of insolvency. Failure to respond within twenty (20) days after the last publication, shall constitute consent for termina- tion ofyour parental rights of said child.' WITNESS my hand as Clerk of said Court. and the seal thereof this 10th-day of May, 1989. BENNY LISTER CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT GULF COUNTY. FLORIDA BY /s/ Tonya Knox Deputy Clerk Publish: May 18, 25, June 1, and 8, 1989. REGISTRATION OF FICTITIOUS NAME We the undersigned, being duly sworn, do hereby declare under oath that the names of all parties interested in the business or profession carried on under the name(s) of: Danka, The Copi- er Company in the County of Gulf, State of Flori- da. and the extent of the interest of each are as fol- lows: Danka Industries, Inc. 11201 Danka Circle North St Petersburg. FL 33716 Extent of Interest: 100% Danka Industries. Inc. By. /s/ Nicholas M Arfaras. Treasurer Publish: May 18. 25. June 1 and 8, 1989. WiD NUMBER 345 The City of Port St. Joe, Florida invites bids on the following item: One Ton Sewer Truck Specifications may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office. P.O. Box 278, Port St Joe, Florida 32456. All bids shall meet specifications or be an ap- proved equal. Bids shall be sealed in an envelope and plainly marked "Bid No, 345". The City of Port St Joe reserves the right to accept any or all bids. waive any formalities, and to choose the bid deemed best to meet the city's needs. Bids must be good for 30 days after opening. All Bids F.O.B.. Port St. Joe. Florida. Bids must be submitted to the City Clerk's Office, on or before 5:00 P.M., E.D.T., June 06. 1969. Bid opening will be held at the regular City Commission Meeting. June 06 1989 at 8:00 P.M., E.D.T., in the Municipal Building. THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE /s/ LA. Farris City Auditor-Clerk Publish: May 11 and 18, 1989. NOTICE The Annual Report of the George G. Tapper Foundation Trust is available at the address no- ticed below for inspection during normal business hours by any citizen who so requests within 180 days after publication of this Notice of its availabil- ity. George G. Tapper Foundation Trust 1600 Constitution Avenue Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 Phone No. 904/227-1600 /s/ AMELIA G. TAPPER, Chairperson Publish: May 11, 1989. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners at a meeting on May 23, 1969, at 5:00 p.m.. E.D.T., in the County Commis- sloners' Room in the Gulf County Courthouse. Port St. Joe, Florida, will consider an ordinance with the following title: AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ASSESSMENT OF A SIX CENT PER GALLON GASOLINE AND FUELS TAX, TO BE KNOWN AS THE "LPCAL OP- TION GAS TAX"; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM; PRO- VIDING FOR DISTRIBUTION OF A PORTION OF PROCEEDS TO MUNICI- PALITIES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERA- BILIUTY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFEC- TIVE DATE FOR THE ORDINANCE. The Board will further consider said ordi- nance for adoption at a meeting on the 13th day of June, 1989, at 6:00 p.m., E.D.T.. in the County Commissioners' Room in the Gulf County Court- house. A copy of this Ordinance is on file in the of- fice of the Clerk of Circuit Court of Gulf County, Florida. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 42-Inch force main pipe at the Wastewater Treat- GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA ment Plant according to plans and specifications Br. /s/ Douglas C. Birmingham has been changed to June 6, 1989 at 8:00 pn... C ilrman EDT. in the Municipal Building. Attest: /s/ Benny C. Lster All bids must be F.O.B. Port St. Joe, Florida Clerk and delivered in a sealed envelope, plainly marked Publish: May 11 and 18, 1989. "Bid No. 450-224. JOE THE CrIY OF PORT ST. JOE /s/ L.A. Farris BID NO. 450-224 City Auditor-Clerk Notice is hereby given that the date for re- Publish: May 11, 18., and 25, 1989. ceiving bids for labor and equipment to install a Wes Taylor, an instructor and coach at Port St. Joe High School, told the Kiwanis Club Tuesday of some of the activities and goals of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at the high school. Taylor said the organization fosters Christian principles and encourages church attendance and participation among the ath- letes who are enrolled in the pro- gram. 'We meet once a month in a member's home for a devotional, fellowship arid 'refreshments," Taylor said, "and in the school gymnasium every Friday morning for a short devotional." Taylor, who leads the FCA ac- tivities in the school, says the members meet before each varsi- ty game played for a period of fellowship and devotionals. 'We do this in, home games and those played away," the instructor said. The speaker stressed the FCA was non-denominational and en- courages all' athletes, girls and boys, who wish to foster Chris- tian activities through their sporting activities, to' attend the meetings and join the group. Taylor said a groug of the young men will be leaving early in the summer for a FCA leader- ship conference on the campus of Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C. 'We had nine young men attend last year and it ap- pears as if we will have at least nine attend this year," the speak- er said. Taylor said the FCA had been instrumental in fostering the right type leadership and has changed attitudes of even those who are not members. Pridgeon Makes Dean's List Brad Pridgeon was named to the Dean's. List at Florida State University for the spring semester 1989, with a grade point average of 3.8, majoring in Management Information Systems. ATTENTION Registered Nurses!! PRN home health visiting nurse position open. Requires travel and occasional call. Only nurses with minimum 1 year full-time med./surg., Inten- sive care, or home health experience wit personal organization and sharp assessment skills need apply. PLEASE APPLY OR SEND RESUME TO: 321 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (904) 229-8238 SPECTRUM HOME HEALTH, INC. E.O.E. 2TC 5/18/89 OVER 45 YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCE SERVING YOU qTZ'U C1'AD Df'ICY T. JUZ,1JT. flTUQflAV MAT 15, 15OQO DAfLUF '7AL I Obituaries Court of Honor A boy scout Court of Honor was held Monday evening by Troop 47 in theCentehn- nial Buildiig, with _several awards passed out by Scoutmaster Bob Bearden and as- ,St. James - Slates Sale 0'I The anticipated yard sale at *St. James Episcopal Church on ,'Sixth Street will be held this Sat- `'turday, May 20,; from 9 until 3. -Among the many items offered i)re glass top tables, sofa beds, 'fan chairs, barbecue grills, records, current books, antiques, collectablese, shoes, boots, cur- .:tains, drapes, evening gowns, and 'other clothes. All items will be vzdouble the price before 9 a.m. ' nd most of those left after 1 p.m. Will be reduced to half price. This -is an opportunity that shouldn't "'e, missed. ' ,,. : : -; ; .' :. , ARegistration Set ;for Faith Christian Registration of the 1989-90 'school year vill be held at Faith 6hristian School on Friday, May *I9'," from hoon until 6:00 p.m. S 6sses are available In Kinder- garten for ages three, four and five, and for grades one through eight. SFaith Christian School is, a non-denominational private school sponsored by Faith' Bible Church. For further information, please call 229-6707 or visit at ,801 20th Street. sistant, Eugene Jones. Shown above are the Scouts receiving badgeS in the honor court. From left to right are, Chris Williams, two Year pin; Keith McDonald, two year pin; ' Travis Canington, one year pin; Clint Camp- bell, two year pin and Lifesaving award and Andy Smith, two year pin. , Frank Kaniuk Frank C. Kaniuk, 58, of Creekwood Estates, Overstreet, passed away suddenly last Friday at home. He had been a resident of .Overstreet for the past four years coming from Indiana. ; He is survived by his wife, Rose Ann Kaniuk of Overstreet; one son, William Jennings of Grif- fith, Indiana; one daughter, Regi- na: Felton of Dyer, Indiana; one sister, Annette Becker; and four grandchildren.. Mr. Kaniuk' was taken to Highland, Indiana for services and burial.: All local arrangements were by Gilmore FuneralHome. Rev. John Agria Rev. John Agria, 84, died at his home on Tuesday. Mr. Agria, who had emigrated from Palermo, Sicily, at age 16, belonged to the, Waldensian sect of Italian Protestants i that pre- dates Martin Luther and. the 16th-Century Reformation. He Mallory IsTwo Mallory Paige Griffith turned two' the 9th of May. She celebrat- ed her birthday, with two family parties on April 14th and 15th while she. and her. parents were home on leave,: Her Granny and Granddaddy Grifflth hosted a nautical party in Panama City. Mallory's guests include her Granny- and ,Papa ,O'Brian' and her Aunt Vicki and Uncle Steve. On Sunday, Winnie-the-Pooh was the theme, for the party. host- . ed by Mallory's cousins, Jolie and Jena Hogan. Also attending the birthday dinner were her Nana and Dadaddee Murphy and her Aunt Janet and Uncle Ron- nie. Mallory's proud parents are Tim and Cindy Griffith of Robins AFB, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Kirkland show off their collard patch growing behind their home on Monica Drive in Ward Ridge. The Iirklands say they have furnished collards for neighbors, family, friends and anyone who will come after them and they still have collards ... from only six plants. LWilliams Avenue prepared for his bilingual minis- try at Colgate University after high school in Mount Vernon, New York. Mr. Agria retired in January, 1988, after 56 years in the minis- try. He had served Italian- American congregations for much of his early career as a Baptist minister, later' changing to the Presbyterian denomination. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Rose; a daughter, Vicky Cisero of Mattituck, New York, a son, John J. Agria of Greenville, Pennsylvania;, a' brother, Domi- nick Agria of Bridgeport, Connec- ticut; three sisters, Rose Rega of Monroe, Connecticut, Pauline Beach of Stratford, Connecticut, and Anna Chewning of Mexico Beach; nine grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren. A service was scheduled at Southold Presbyterian Church, with burial in Cutchogue Ceme- tery. Your ACE Hardware Zackery Is Four Zackery Lance Porter cele- brated his fourth birthday on May 3. He had family and friends to help him celebrate with a Mup- pet party. He is the son of Jimmy and Lisa Porter of Beacon Hill. Grandparents are Broward and Kathryn McCoy, James and Alma Alford of Blountstowin. HIGHLAND VIEW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fourth St. & Parker Ave. "Where Christian Love Is Shown" SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY EVENING SONG SERVICE & BIBLE STUDY .6:00 P.M. THURSDAY BIBLE STUDY (Pine St. Overstreet)................ 2:30 P.M. & 7:30 P.M. WILBUR L. REMAIN, Pastor KARESSA H. HEYER, Asst. Pastor 648-8144 J MOTEL ST. JOE DINING ROQM Served with Baked Potato or French fries, salad or slaw S^ 95 SHRIMP .... 995 Served with all the trimrnrnq OYSTERS. SEAFOOD PLATTERServed with baked potato. french fries, salad or slaw s $^95 s$995 Sby Charles Smith frii1s- COMFORT& HAVINGG 9 NG ' -.. I. . Taylor Marine - Delivers Its I First Unit Ken Murphy, manager of Taylor's Constitution City Marine, delivered the new business' first boat on its opening day recently. The boat, a completely *. outfitted rig. with a 40 'horsepower _Evinrude, elec- tric start, remote controls and trailer, sold for less than $5339, according to Murphy. The rig was purchased by e, Joe Levins. who has already had it in the river and says, "It runs n-i-i-ice!" -Adv. Galileans at Glad Tidings Now based in Tyler, Texas. the Galileans today rank as one of. Gospel Music's top touring groups ministeqng in music and Wprd throughout the, United States. .The group has been tour- ing for 27 years and has accumu- lated various awards Including a Dove Award, Gospel music's ver- sion of a Grammy. The Gallleans have appeared ohn various nation- al' television programs including, 'The Gospel Singing Jubilee" plus Christian 'IV- networks including PTL, TBN and the 'James Robison program. The Galileans will be ministering in song at Glad Tid- ings Assembly of God-in Wewa- hitchka on Saturday, May 20 at 7:00 p.m. (CSTI. , SPastor Charles Jackson ex- tends an invitation to everyone to attend. The church is located on the comer of Main and E. Orange Streets. Admission is free. 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The children snacked on popcorn and cokes as they were amused as well as entertained by the "Merry Mariner Puppet Factory" from Pensacola. To bring this fun-filled day to a close, the Port St. Joe High School Band, under the di- rection of Lamar Weatherman, performed a medley of songs for the sixth grade students. ~'1W 4 Wewahitchka Elementary News By Linda Whitfield First Grade Class Treated to "Mouse Cake" During the recent fund raiser for the American Cancer Society, Mrs. Rhonda Pridgeon's class had 100% participation. Mrs. Pat Godwin, Volunteer for the ACS surprised the class with a "Mouse Cake" and milk. The children en- joyed 'the party very much and enjoyed helping such a worth- while cause. Last PTO Meeting for the Year On Tuesday night. May 16, the WES. had its last PTO meeting for the year. President Gary Cart- er thanked -Mr. Kelley and the other officers for making this a successful year. A lot of money was raised for materials and equipment. Gold Card Cook-Out On May 18 The highly successful Gold Card Club had its annual cook- out on May 18 for all students who made the A-B honor roll at least three times out of six. The students were treated to grilled hot dogs, chips, cokes, and ice cream. Chef Earnest Morris, as . he always does, prepared the hot dogs on his special made grill. Yum yuml Spring Arts Festival As part of the Spring Arts Festival, Wewahitchka Elemen- tary will be hosting the Merry Mariner Puppet Factory on Wednesday, May 17. The Merry Mariner Puppet Factory is a workshop designed to involve children, in learning enrichment activities. Students will be partici- pating in the "hands-on experi- ence" of puppets as used in the dramatic arts. Help Miss Patsy With Those Lost Library Books Parents, have your children dive under the bed, behind the sofa, or wherever you think is more likely and have them search for lost library books. Miss Patsy M.B. AARP Chapter Will Meet Friday The monthly meeting of the Mexico Beach Chapter #4325 of AARP will be held on Friday, May 19, at the Mexico Beach. Firehall, starting with a ,covered dish luncheon at noon, followed by the regular meeting at 1:00 p.m., CDT. Mrs. Helen Peterson from the Bay Medical Center will speak on Out Patient Services. City dig- nitaries and advertisers have been invited as guests for the presentation of the Chapter's Charter by Elsie Anderegg, Assist- ant State Director of Florida, and James McGill, Chapter Organizer. desperately needs those, books as they are very expensive to re- place. All library books, must be turned in or paid for by May 26. Thanks. "Happy Birthday Betty Bunny" to be Presented by Kindergarten Parents and friends will have the opportunity to see a delightful play and awards program on May 23 as the three kindergarten classes of Mrs. Connie St. Clair, Mrs. Nadine Whitfleld, and Mrs. Sue McDaniel present "Happy Birthday Betty Bunny". You'll see dancing, singing, finger plays, poetry, and cuteness! The pro- gram will begin at 8:30 in the Commons Area.- Awards Program All Begin at 8:30 Next Week To make things simple, Mr. Kelley announced that all pro- grams will begin at 8:30 on each day. The times are as follows: Kindergarten: 8:30 on May 23 Grades 1-3: 8:30 on May 24 Grades 4 arid 5: 8:30 on May 24 Sixth Grade Graduation on May 26 at 8:30. AUTO. Ling Tournament Ends Saturday The Mexico Beach Chamber of Commerce Ling Fishing Tour- nament ends at noon on Satur- day, May 20, with a 66-pound 5- ounce ling currently leading. There has been many entries and a lot of large fish entered in- Kunel Recognized Paul P. Kunel received one of the 1989 National Community Service Awards from the Ameri- can Association of Retired Per- sons (AARP). Kunel, who is a member of the Mexico Beach Chapter #4325, was selected by the chapter's Board of Directors for his outstanding volunteer con- tributions to the community. He was awarded a certificate at the last meeting of the chapter. TEl most of the other categories. The tournament round up starts with a fish fry from 5 7 p.m. in front of the Chamber of Commerce building. For the best fish dinner you have tasted, come out and join us. Awards and cash prizes will be handed out after the fish fry at approximately 7 p.m. CDT. The Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the many Gospel Sing WJBU Radio 11 will present a gospel sing on Saturday, May 20, at 7 p.m. at Port St. Joe High School. Naomi and the Segos will be featured with several other well known gospel groups. Everyone is invited to attend. people who sponsored this years ling tournament. Golf Tournament St. Joseph's Bay Country Club announces its annual C.W. Roberts Invitational Golf Tourna- ment to be held on Saturday and Sunday, May 27 and 28. All play will start at 1:30 p.m. each day. The entry fee is $75 which in- cludes cart fees, free balls, golf cap, towel, bag tags, on course re- freshments, and a free noon buf- fet on Sunday. There will be eight players per division with four prizes awarded in each division. All golfers are invited. For more information, call 227-1751 or 229-8771 or see Don Parker at St. Joseph's Bay Country Club. DED! 24 MONTHS .... 6.9% APR 36 MONTHS 7.9% APR 48 MONTHS .... 8.9% APR 60 MONTHS .... 9.5% APR 72 MONTHS ... 10.5% APR USED CARS .... 10.5% APR How? With the Allstate Auto Advantage: a special way to save up to 15%/ on car insur- ance for having Allstate Home Insurance and a great driving record basically, a clean slate. Call us today and ask if you quali- fy. Let's see how low we can drive your rates! Alhb).t RW-. r CI b .b N,.ldhb.,l. I Allstate "Call us and compare" GASKIN-GRADDY Insurance Company Call Collect 639-5077 or 639-2553 Wewahitchka, Florida 32465 Good news for car and truck buyers! We've extended our reduced auto loan rates through May 20th! It's a great opportunity to save for all our members who need a new car. Come to any Tyndall Federal location, get your loan pre-approved-and then shop for the best M car price! TYNDALL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Panama City Office, 909 E 23rd St /Tyndall AFB Branch, Building 913/ Parker Branch, 838 S Tyndall Prkwy / Port St Joe Branch 326 Reid Ave.. PO Box 1760, Panama City, Flonda 39402-1760/904/ 769-9999 rAuz UA . UP-&- 1, ILA PAGE RA & THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. FL THtYRSDAY. MAY 18. 1989 PAGE 9A St. Joe Foundation Gives $250,000 Gift to Jax Univ. Library A $250,000 gift from the St. Joe Foundation, Inc., was pre- sented to Jacksonville Universi- ty's library by Jacob C. Belin, chairman and CEO of St. Joe Paper Co., which funds the Foun- dation. The gift completes a $500,000 grant to establish a Library En- dowment Fund in memory of Al- fred I. duPont dnd Edward Ball. The two Jacks-nvlle financiers built Florida's first statewide banking group and acquired vast land holdings in Florida, includ- ing extensive development proper- ties around Jacksonville. "By providing Jacksonville University with the means for building a major library collec- tion," said Belin; "the trustees feel they are furthering the efforts started by Mr. duPont and Mr. Ball to make Florida a richer, bet- ter place in which young people can live, learn and grow." JU's President Frances Bart- lett Kinne accepted the check and noted that "this very generous gift almost doubles our current li- brary endowment fund. With the average book cost today at $40, more than double what It was 10 years ago, it will have a signifi- cant impact on our ability to maintain a diversified and well- balanced collection." Books will be purchased from the annual income of the Endow- ment Fund which will be invested and held in perpetuity. Each book will contain a nameplate in- dicating it was provided by the St. Joe Foundation, Inc. in memory of duPont and Ball. The St. Joe Foundation was established by the St. Joe Paper Co. which was formed from a por- tion of duPont's assets after his death. St. Joe Paper Co. holds more than one million acres of northeast Florida timberlands and development properties. The menus for the week of May 22 26 have been an- nounced for the Gulf County Shown left to right: Tom Gunn, Director of Jacksonville Uni- versity's Library; Dr. Frances B. Kinne, President of Jacksonville University; and Jacob C. Belih, Chairman and CEO of St. Joe Paper Company. Tri Rivers Asks for Reconsideration SGroup Supports Retaining Panama Canal Tri Rivers Waterway Develop- ment Association officers are call- ing for the U.S. Senate and Presi- dent Bush to reconsider the Panama Canal Treaty and retain total U.S. control and mainte- nance of the Panama Canal. Tri Rivers :President, Phillip Hornsby, stated, "Participation in the ownership and security of the Panama Canal must be continued by the U.S. until Panama demon- strates a record of democratic leadership necessary to insure continued, uninterrupted opera- tion of the critical waterway. '"The future of shipping through the Panama Canal is in question, and it is essential that the United States stop all actions on the Panama Canal .Treaty transfer. We- must not permit the canal to fall into the hands of In- dividuals such as Manuel Norie- ga. The results could prove to be disastrous for shipping around the globe, and most particularly for Gulf- Coast ports which deal with the Far East," said Florida Vice-President Homer Hirt.: 'The United States has waited 18 months for the citizens of Pan- anma to remove General Noriega from power. He can not be afford- ed the opportunity to control the Panama Canal," said Bill Sump- tion, Executive Director of Tri Riv- ers. "Panama has, for some time, been very unstable. Unfortunate- ly, Panama has a history of rule by dictators. The Panama Canal Zone and the Panama Canal properties must be controlled by the U.S. Government until these guys are firmly out of the picture. Panama needs to develop a stronger sense of democratic par- ticipation before we can give away this vital shipping lane. It is too valuable to lose," added Sump- tion. "Senators Connie Mack (R-FL) and Howell Heflin (D-AL) are rec- ommending review of the treaty and have expressed grave doubt about transferring ownership and operation," said Hirt. "I would ask senators still undecided on the is- sue to. reconsider the merits of transferring ownership and con- trol." Hirt' added, "The canal's fu- ture must be assured." Bike-a-thon Saturday The White City Baptist Church is sponsoring for the third year a bike-a-thon for cystic fibrosis. This Saturday, May 20, at 9:00 a.m. promises to be a happy time for all of the children, youth, and adults. A new group has been added to the activities. . .The Senior Citizens. They will have a pick-up truck provided with rocking chairs for the ride to Howard Creek. If you would like to sponsor one of these people, please call the church and state your dona- tion. This -money will go to help researchers find a cure for this dreaded disease. It is hoped you will encourage your child to enlist sponsors, and come out for.the ride. , The Cystic Fibrosis Founda- tion gives nice gifts to those who secure sizable. donations. You may find out about the gifts by calling the church. Come out and ride to Indian Swamp Campgrounds at Howard Creek. Mr. Charles: House and family will furnish cold drinks. and a beautiful place to rest for the return trip to White City, Hope. to see you all Saturday at 9:00 a.m.l 'We must get off the merry- go-round over the future of the Panama Canal and face reality," said Bill Sumption. "As Ameri- --cans, we have demonstrated fair- ness around the world. Let's quickly and decisively undo the damage that may be caused by the Panama Canal Treaty," he ,said. "Surely, the Senate and the President recognize the vulnera- ble position we could be in if we lost the use of the Panama Ca- nal," Sumption added. 'We don't have another canal to use. We must develop an alternate route before we give away the sole link," he said. 'Would you give away your house or car if you didn't have another one?", he asked. Hirt commented that he hopes other American waterway "associations and ports, as well as .other individuals and groups across America join Tri Rivers in Voicing objection to the treaty and considered implementation. Tri Rivers Waterway Develop- iient Assciation,; headquartered in Dothan,-Alabama, is a three .state organization concerned with proper and safe use of the Apa- lachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint In- land Waterway and River System, a federal project. TOUGHEST S OF 'EM ALL SAFETY WE'VE GOT YOUR SIZE IN STOCK! 2233 SIZES AA A B C E, EE EEE MADE IN U.S.A. DISCOUNT SHOES, INC. F, -- LIBERTY MANOR Apartments 800 Tapper Avenue 229-6353 For the Elderly and Disabled Rent Based Upon Income. tf c 3168 School District. Monday, May 22 Manager's Choice Tuesday, May 23 Manager's Choice Wednesday, May 24 Manag- er's Choice Thursday, May 25 Manag- er's Choice Friday, May 26 No Lunch Served The menus may change due to the availability of certain fo: 1s. " Say You Saw It In The Star Corner 10th Street and U.S. Hwy. 98 Mexico Beach, FL 32410 (904) 648-5146 or 1-800-458-7478 Ellen F. Allemore, Broker 648-8939 Joy Holder 648-8493 Dot Craddock 648-5486 Brenda Lynn 648-8215 NEW LISTINGS: Overstreet: Hwy. 386, 2.5 acres, gar- den spot, house and 2 bd., 1 ba mobile home, well, quiet! $35,500. OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND: Saturday, May 20, 1-4 EDT. 230 Bay St., St. Joe Beach. Furnished for instant living! Nice size. 2 screen porches & deck. 2 bd., 2 ba. Come see! Sunday, May 21, 11-3 CDT. Want to go fishing? 39th St., north of Hwy. 98. 100' canal front, $89,900. 2 bd., 1 ba. B EACH FRONT TOWN HOMES '1sTH St.' -lexico Beach: Large 3 bd., 3 ba. unfur- .ished, close to pier, very nice, Reduced to $119,900. Cortez St End Triplex at St. Joe Beach: Lg. 3 bd., 21/2 ba., covered eck, good layout, fireplaces, $122,900-$129.000. 9815 Hwy. 98: Lovely 2 bd., 21/2 ba., furnished, $120,000., 9821 Hwy. 98: beauitufully furnished 2 bd., 2 1/2 ba. townhome. Reduced $98,500. 9735 Hwy. 98: Ro .i .,i2 ba. townhome, completely furnisheOa j L= ed $110,000. Ward SL: WATERFRONT: half of duplex, 3 bd., 2 ba., furnished, f.p., NICEI Reduced $121,500. GULF AIRE 211 Sea Pines Lane, Gulf Aire: 2 homes in 1, pro- fessionally decorated upstairs with mother-in-law suite downstairs. Total of 4 bd., 2 be. 2 kitchens, ja- cuzzi, stone fireplace, built-in appliances, furn., Re- duced to $116,000. Great financing. Gulf Aire Drive: Vacant lot, Block C, $12,900. Gulf Aire Drive: 2 triplexes 1 bd. w/loft each, total of 6 units, furnished. $38,900 ea. 305 Gulf Aire Drive: Beautiful gulf view, 3 bd., 2 ba. brick home, dbl. garage. $115.000. Gulf Aire Drive: Good single family vacant lot, $17,900. 202 Periwinkle: Big 5 bd., 3 ba. home, screen porch, master bd., bath & own living area upstairs, $140,000. 408 Gulf Aire D J3 .?id. a. brick home, 2 car garage, pati cd eJoilg f ista ready for you price, $89,000. W LV i Gulf Aire Dr.: Good corner single family lot, $25,000. Beacon Road: Nice single family lot, good neigh- borhood, Reduced to $25,000. Beacon Road: Two large single family lots. One $19,500, and one reduced to $16,500. 309 Buccaneer Road: Beautiful wooded vacant lot close to pool & tennis courts. $22,500. Sea Pines & Beacon Rd.: Lovely 3 bd., 2 be. fur- nished brick home, Ig. garage. Reduced $105,000. Gulf Aire Dr.: Duplex, 3 bd., 2 ba. ea. side, excel. construction. $69,900 per unit. Gulf Aire Dr.: Duplex, triplex or single family vacant lot, $22,900. INDIAN PASS 100' gulffront lot, by 486' deep. Good access from paved road. $90,750. ST. JOE BEACH St. Joe Beach: 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba. townhome, unre- stricted gulf view, furnished, nice. $69,900. Americus St.: 2 bd., 1 be. mobile home, utility room, $28,500. Comer Balboa & Georgia: Large 2 bd., 1 be. mo- bile home, well for yard, backyard fenced, very nice. $40,000. Americus SL: 3 bd., 2 ba., 1 block to beach, $54,900. Comer Santa Anna & U.S. Hwy. 98. 4 bd.. 2 be. or possibily could be converted into 2 rental units. $70,000. Bay SL: Furnished for instant living, mobile home, can be a permanent home or-retreat. Attractive spacious 1488 sq. ft. includes 2 screen porches, deck, liv. rm, kitchen w/dining-breakfast bar. 2 bdJ 2 ba.-separate, paved street, high lot. Bay St: 2 bd., 1 ba., frame home on 1 1/2 lots in first block, good buy, $41.000. Selma SL: Large 3 bd., 2 ba. fp, fenced yd., swim- ming pool needs repair. Get ready for summer. $89,000. Reduced to $82,500. Hwy. 98 between Balboa & Magellan. Develop- ersa 3/4 of block plus 1 lot. Look to the future. Su- per investment. $330,00)0. Comer of Court & Alabama, St. Joe Beach: New frame stilt home, 2 bd., 1 ba., livJdin/kitchen com- bo, nice deck, furnished, chi/a. $77,900. Columbus St: Very nice 3 bd.. 2 ba. mobile home, shady lot, Reduced to $32,500. Make offer. St. Joseph Shores: Great buy for home across street from beach. 2 bd. 1 1/2 ba. townhome, furn., $48,500 or $194,000 for all 4. DeSoto St: Newly remodeled 1 bd., 1 ba. house, walk-in closets, ceiling fans, shed. 1/2 block to beach. Partially furnished. Reduced to $50,000. Alabama: Very nice 3 bd., 2 ba. mobile home, ch/a, screen porches, fully fenced, landscaped. $45,000. Selma St: Sup doe wide furnished 3 bd., 2 ba. trailed l sL h Ig. utility house. Immaculate. Redce Corner of Balboa & U.S. 98 Gulf Pointe No. 1: Beautifully furnished 2 bd., 2 1/2 bath condo, great price. $79,900. Coronado Townhomes: 2 bdrm., 1 1/2 ba., dedi- cated beach. Unobstructed view. All amenities. Fur- nished $84,900; unfurnished $74,500. 3 lots Pineda St: 1st block $55,900. U.S. 98 between Cortez & DeSoto: 3 bd., 2 be., unobstructed Gulf view. Gas, can. h&a, grat buy, $62,000. Balboa St: Speakers, music system in lovely, com- fortable 24x60' double wide 3 bdrm., 2 ba., modu- lar home, screened 12x32' front porch, f.p. c/ha. Watch the birds feed from glassed 12x22' Fla. rm., as no paint brush needed 150'x150', 1 1/2 blocks from beach. Was $65,000, Reduced from $62,500 to $60,000. Between Coronado & Balboa St: 50' lot on Hwy. 98. Reduced to $39,000. PORT ST. JOE 805 Garrison Ave.: 4 bd., 1 ba., fam. rm., screen porch, cen. h/a, partially fenced. Good financing. $46,000. 504 16th St: 3 bd., 2 ba. block construction, fp, 2 Ig. lots, corner, nice home, $59,500. '1301 Monument Ave.: 2 homes, one 3 bd.. 2 ba., fp., one 2 bd., 1 ba. on corner lot & extra lot. Possi- bilities. $56,500. Make offer. 1309 Long Ave.: Redone 3 bd., 1 ba., ch/a, nice den and deck. Good price, $39,500. 2012 Long Ave., Port St. Joe: 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, nice home near schools, chain ling fence, swimming pool. $85,900. 517 10th SL: Nice solid starter home, 2 bd.; 1 ba. on 2 1/2 lots. Room to expand. $32,000. 2004 Juniper Ave.: Comfortable 3 bd., 1 1/2 ba. brick home, just redone, swimming pool, 1 1/2 lots, good price, $85,000. Marvin Avenue: Vacant lot, 75'x175', no back door neighbors, $17,500. 230' on U.S. 98, with commercial bldg. & shed. In- terested? $134,900. BEACON HILL Beacon Hill: Beautiful view from high lot. 100' of Hwy. 98, 100' highway x 250 deep. 3 bd., 1/2 ba. home, screen porches, front & back, $82,500. Faulk Place and 6th SL: Vacant lot 100x120 ap- prox. $10,000. Then assure yo l nLattifdew Buy the water- front lot across hijik5Jt 00. Lovely waterfront duplex: 1 bd., 1 1/2 ba. each side. Furnished. Super rental. $80,000 each side. 3rd Ave.: Niced 14x60' Scot 1984 mobile home, 2 bdrm.. 1 be. custom built masonite siding, shingle roof, other extras. $35,000. MEXICO BEACH 42nd St.: Brick duplex, 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba. each side, fourth from beach, good price, $84,900. 27th St.: Duplex. | [) each side. ch/a. $85,000. O -L Beachfront townhome: 2 bd., 2 1/2 ba., fully fur- nished. $89,500. Corner of Water & 36th SL: 2 vacant lots, boat house, dock, 90' on canal, $80.000. 37th St., 2 bd., 2 ba. townhome, beautifully fur- nished, near pier, owner anxious, $69,500. 37th StL, Vacant lot. 75'x100'; nice building lot, close to each, pier, eachside, $59,900. Azalea Dr.: Vacant lot. 75'x100', close to each. $15,500. 39th St, north of Hwy. 98: Want to go fishing? House on canal, 2 bd., 1 be., 100' on canal, den, deck, sea wall, floating dock. $89,900. 37th St., close to pier: Comfortable 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba., townhome, great getaway, $76,000. 44th St: Nice large vacant lot, $25,000. 1810 Hwy. 98, 3 bd., 3 ba. 2 story, screen porch, partially fenced. Good future investment, $95,000 Louisiana & Rorida Ave., Comfortable 3 bd., 2 ba. double wide, fp, fruit trees, fenced, $40,700. 41st St. Beachelde: Unit in four plex. Neat as a pinl Furnished. 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba. Very affordable, $54,500. 12th St & U.S. 98, Beachfront with 3 bd. home. Ig. glassed in great rm. beautiful view, furnished, approx. 67 on the gulf. Reduced to $118,900. Hwy. 98 NEWI Great gulf view 2 bd., 2 be. house, covered deck upstairs; office, business or bedroom downstairs w/3/4 bath. Possibllrtiestl $155,000. 507 Cathay Lane: 2 bd., 2 be. mobile home w/Fla. rm., Ig. lot, all fenced. Shop with electric & phone. Immaculatel $45,000. 117 40th St. Apt. 2: 2 bd., 1 ba., close to beach, $42,900. 120 Miramar Dr.: Recently redone 3 bd.. 2 ba. brick home, nicely and fully furnished. Landscaped. $95,000. Hwy. 98: Great buy for home across street from beach. Nice 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba. townhomes, furnished. $48,500 ea. or $194,000 for all 4. Grand Isle, 231 Kim Kove: Two good building lots. each 75'x115'. Cleared and high. $10,000 ea. 404 5th St: 2 bd., 2 ba., cen. h&a. mobile home. 2 screen porches. Ig. outside utility house, very nice. on ig. lot, $44,500. 35th SL: 2 bd., 1 ba., 56'x14' furnished mobile home. NICEI $35,000. 12th St. Business Center: commercial lot 2nd from highway. $35,000. 13th SL: 120'x90 close to beach. $28,000. Grand Isle, Nan Nook: 3 bd.. 1 ba., Ip., w/ efficiency apt., lots of extras. $87,000. OVERSTREET 545 & Long Ave., Peace and quiet, 3 bd., 2 ba. Nice home & 5 acres, $85,200. Intracoastal Waterway: 3 bd.. 2 ba. horre w/dbl. garage, plus deck, 400' on Intracoastal Waterway, deep water marina, Ig. enough to dock a sea-going vessel up to 120'. Located on 7.5 acres, all cleared and fenced, private and quiet. $275,000. Overstreet: 2 acres, beautiful pines, good entrance drive, a gorgeous home site. $17,500. Overstreet Hwy. 386 before bridge, 1.47 acres. septic tank, light pole, well. $15,000. TOO TIRES DNXOSP DRIVE TO PfERFORM il J I q VI I I :I1 4!q J l I'- Up to 60,000 Miles Warranty THE TREAD. MILL 307 WEST HIGHWAY 98 PORT ST. 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Deputy Clerk Towai Collier, Sheriff Al Harri- son, Admin. Asst/Civil Defense Director Larry Wells, Building inspector De Wayne Manuel. Mos- quito Control Director Sam Graves, Jr.. and Road Superintendent Bob Lester. The meeting came to order at 9:05 am. Attorney Rish opened the meeting with prayer, and Commissioner Parker led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Approve Minutes Upon motion by Commissioner Gortman. second by Commissioner Parker, and unanimous vote, the Board approved the minutes of March 28, 1989. both special and regular meetings. Public Hearing Close Alley Oak Grove Pursuant to advertisement to hold a public hearing to consider closing an alley in Oak Grove, the Board upheld their decision at the last meeting of not closing the alley. Public Hearing 4-way Stops St. Joe Beach Pursuant to advertisement to hold a public hearing to consider placing six 4-way stops at St. Joe Beach, Commissioner Creamer moved that the Board install 4-way stops at the following desig- nated areas at St. Joe Beach. Commissioner Park- er seconded the motion, and It passed unanimous- ly. Chairman Birmingham directed Road Superintendent Lester to install these signs. Columbus Street & Americus Avenue Gulf Street & Americus Avenue' Bay Street & Americus Avenue Columbus Street & Georgia Avenue Gulf Street & Georgia Avenue Bay Street & Georgia Avenue Close Street Beacon Hill Evelyn Gardner, of Beacon Hill, appeared be- fore the Board to request that the County give or sell them the property at the end of 4th Street in Beacon. Hill. She presented a letter of request, a map, and pictures of the street end. She stated that the street has never been maintained by the County, but she and her husband have been maintaining it for approximately 20 years. After discussion, Attorney Rish stated that the County would have to either take bids on selling the prop- erty or close the street and split the property be- tween the adjoining property owners. Per the re- quest of Mrs. Gardner, Commissioner Creamer moved that the Board hold a public hearing to con- sider closing this portion of 4th Street, in Beacon Hill. Commissioner Parker seconded the motion. Upon request by Commissioner Peters, Chairman Birmingham directed that the property owners of that block be notified. Upon vote, the motion passed unanimously. Chairman Birmingham di- rected Deputy Clerk Collier to set the public hear- ing for May 23. 1989 at 7:05 p.m. Close Alley Beacon Hll Commissioner Creamer then moved that the Board hold a public hearing to close an alley, run- ning from 3rd Street to 4th Street (between 3rd Av- enue and 4th Avenue through Block 21), in Bea- con Hill. Commissioner Peters seconded the motion, and it passed unanimously. Chairman Birmingham directed that the surrounding proper- ty owners be notified, and he directed Deputy Clerk Collier to set the public hearing for May 23, 1989 at 7:15 p.m. Close Alley St. Joe Beach Tom Harris, of St. Joe Beach. appeared be- fore the Board to request that the entire alley run- ning through Block 11 (parallel to Pine Street) be closed. He reported that a portion of this alley was closed in 1977 at the request of Mr. Cassani - and he would like for 'the Board to close the re- mainder of the alley. Upon motion by Commission- er Creamer, second by Commissioner Parker, and, S unanimous vote, the Board agreed to hold a public hearing to consider closing the entire alley. Chair- man Birmingham directed that the surrounding property owners be notified, and he directed Depu- ty Clerk Collier to set the public hearing for May 23, 1989 at 7:30 p.m. Property Cleanup David Middleton, of St. Joe Beach, appeared before the Board to discuss property on which a vacant house is located. He stated that the yard Is messed fp, the house -is open -front and back, kids are playing in the house, etc., and discussed that It s a health and fire hazard. Commissioner Creamer reported that this house also has refrhiger. actors in it that are against the law. He also report. ed that Ms. Arnold is the realtor for this property, and upon contacting her. he was told that she would p-,t locks on the doors and move the cars (this had not been done as of yesterday) Mr Mid- dielon also presented pictures of the property to "'' the Board Attorney Rish reported that there Is presendy no ordinance concerning this. and Sher- SiT Hlarnson stated that he would like to see the County adopt. one. After discussion. Chairman Birmingham directed Building Inspector Manuel to write the property owner to request that this prop-- S erty be cleaned, and the house be. closed. John Reeves discussed that this is also a problem at, SMoney Bayou. "Garbage Trailers Cape San Blas John Thorpe. of Cape San Blas, discussed that the residents of the Cape met last Thursday and agreed to. request that the Board move the garbage trailers off of the C3OE right-of-way at the Cape, back to a previous location, until a more ap- propriate place is found, off of the road right-of- . ways. He stated that they also'discussed their ap- preciation to the Star for the picture taken of the garbage trailers out there, and to Commissioner. Peters for his recommendation for a solution. After discussion about the steps he followed after their meeting, he reported that he talked to Commis- sioner Parker concerning their two requests and since that te the trailers have been moved, and he stated that Commissioner Parker was also at the right-of-way site cleaning up garbage that was thrown on the ground. After discussion and re- quest by Mr. Thorpe that the dumpsters be located on ,the park property as a permanent solution, John Reeves appeared before the Board to discuss 'this issue. He stated that this is a problem and the Parks Commission Is trying to find a solution, but they do not agree with putting the trailers on- the Park property. He stated that he contacted the De-' partment of the Interior concerning this, and was told that if the County requests permission to place the trailers on a portion of the park property. their chance of getting permission Is good., but, If they just do it. they stand the chance of losing the property. Mr. Reeves also requested a letter of ap- preciation to the Division of Forestry for the money (approximately $10,504.00) they have saved the County through provision of supervised labor for our Park projects. He stated that tomorrow is Woody Powell's last day, and he has been very helpful .in working with the Parks Commission. He again stated that the deed covenant restricts the garbage trailers from the property, and requested that they be moved so It will not be jeopardized. Chairman Birmingham stated that, he was con- cerned about Mr. Reeves contacting the Federal Government without discussing it with the Board first, because the Parks Commission is acting as an agent of the Board. He stated that they should be working together, but the ultimate decisions 'will be made by the Board. After further discussion by John Reeves,and Carolyn Summers, Chairman Birmingham stated that there is no reason for the Board and the Parks Commission to be In an ad- versarial role. Commissioner Creamer moved that the Board have Attorney Rish write the Depart- ment of the Interior to request permission to place the dumpsters on an isolated portion'of the Park property (with a fence around them), and Commis- sioner Parker seconded the motion. Upon inquiry, Attorney Rish discussed the proper channels that would need to be followed (contact Department of Interior, and enlist the assistance of our U.S. Rep- resentative). After further discussion, the motion passed unanimously. Chairman Birmingham di- rected Attorney Rish to call and write the Department of the Interior and the U.S. Represen- tatives to obtain permission to place the trailers on the Park property. Bill Quaranta presented a draw- ing and a letter to submit with the Board's letter. John Reeves also requested that the Parks Com- mission be included in anything that concerns the park projects. The Board agreed to this request, and to the request that the residents of each park location also be contacted for input Jeari Arnold Stated that the dumpsters on the side of the road are dangerous. Property Cleanup Commissioner Creamer requested that the Attorney, instead of the Building Inspector, write the letter to the owner of the property on Colum- bus Street. The Board had no objection. Upon dis- cussion by dean Arnold, Commissioner Creamer reported that each situation like this will be han- dled as It is discovered. Garbage Trailers Cape San Blas Upon request by John Thorpe, Chairman Birmingham reported that the garbage trailers have been removed from the right-of-way, where they will remain unless the Board votes to move them. He stated that attempts are being made to locate other property to put them on, but property in that area is not easy to come by. The meeting then recessed for a short break (10:14 a.m.). The meeting reconvened at 10:26 a.m. Signs St. Joe Beach Raymond Wood, of St. Joe Beach, appeared before the Board to request that "Children at Play" signs be placed on Atlantic Street near his home. He discussed that the County trucks, as well as other vehicles, use this street to get to the dump. commissioner Creamer stated that he will take care of having these signs installed. Deem to Comply Codes School Building Inspector Building Inspector Manuel requested permis- sion to attend a "Deem to Comply" Codes School In Daytona on May 11-14, 1989. Upon motion by Commissioner Gortman. second by Commissioner Creamer, and unanimous vote, the Board ap- proved this request. Mosquito Control Department Employees Mosquito Control Director Graves presented the following 3 recommendations for the positions with his department, and stated that he would present his other recommendation for a part-time spray-truck driver at a later date. Doug Kelly -full-time John Buckins full-time John Hayes part-time Upon motion by Commissioner' Peters,' sec- ond by Commissioner Creamer, and unanimous vote, the Board agreed to hire these individuals per Mosquito Control Director Graves'recommen- dation. Invoices Survey & Permitting Wewa- hitchka Class m ISite Clerk Lister presented invoices from Basker- ville-Donovan Engineers for the 40-acre survey ($950.00) and the permitting ($3,204.25) for the new landfill site on Highway 22, in Wewahitchka. Commissioner Goritmnan moved to pay the-invoices, and Commissioner Creamer seconded the motion. Upon inquiry by Commissioner Gortman about the permit being complete, and after discussion, Com- missioner Creamer withdrew his second, and Com- missioner Gortman withdrew his motion. Invoice Survey Road Department -Pit Clerk Lister presented an Invoice from Land- mark Surveying and Engineering. In the amount of -$2,490.00, for surveying the Road Department Pit property. Upon motion by Commissioner Gortman, second by Commissioner Peters, and unanimous vote, the Board approved payment of this invoice. Invoices Survey & Permitting Wewa- hitchka Class, Iu Site After discussion by Admin. AssC Wells about 2 permits being necessary (1 for the Class III land- fill and 1 for'1he,compattor station), Commissioner Gortman moved that the Board pay the invoice from Baskervllle-Donovan Engineers, in the amount of $950.00. for the 40-acre survey. Com- missioner Creamer 'seconded the motion. and it passed unanimously. Upon motion by Commis- sioner Gortman, second by Commissioner Parker, and unanimous vote, the Board agreed to table the Invoice for permitting, for further information. Equipment Civil Air Patrol Office Wewa- hitehka Courthouse ' Sheriff Harrison reported, that equipment and blankets have been left n the old Civil Air Pa- trol office at the Wewahltchka 'Courithouse. He stated that the room ls' 'mess,' and he requested permission to get the blankets for use in his de- partment. Civil' Defense Director Wells reported that the blankets and cots are' there In case of a mass-casualty ncident.-Upn discussiodiscussion by the Sheriff about proper storage. Civil Defense Director Wells reported that he has okayed for the equip- ment to be moved to the Wewahltchka Ambulance building. Lawsuit Wewshitchka Ambulance Attorney Rish reported that he believes the' lawsuit on the Wewahltchka Ambulance that burned has been settled 'for the amount of $16,500.00. State Funding Mosquito Control' Attorney Rish reported that he has received a letter of response from Senator Vince Bruner, re- garding the State funding for Mosquito Control. stating he will do all he can to have it reinstated. SCourt Ordered Payments ......I Attorney Rish reported on a letter received from the.Public Defender's Office. concerning the funding in the Clyde Melvin case. He stated that the County should get approximately $3.000.00 from them in this matter. Gulf Aire. Phase II Subdivision Attorney Rish reported that he and Mr. Core have been working to ascertain the owners of the GulfAire, Phase H Subdivision, for the purpose of having the Hold Harmless agreements signed. He stated that he would give It to' Commissioner Creamer to pass on to Mr. Riley so It can be signed at their next ,Homeowner's meeting. Storage Tank Compliance Program Admin. Asst. Wells discussed a letter from DER requesting that the County participate in a Storage Tank Compliance Program. After discus- sion, the Board agreed for Admin. Asst. Wells to obtain more Information about this, and report back. After further discussion about present stor- age tank inspections, Commissioner Parker moved that the Board not participate In, or pursue, this matter. Commissioner Creamer second the mo- tion. and it passed with the following vote: Chair- man Birmingham and. Commissioner Creamer. Gortman. and Parker voted yes. Commissioner Pe- ters voted no. Chairmnnan Birmingham directed Ad- min. Asst. Wells o, writeDER that the Board does not'wish to participate In this program. Buckhorn Landfill Permit Admin. Asst. Wells.reported on a letter from DER which states that the County Is deficient on the Closure permit application for Buckhom Land- fill. He discussed that the County's major deficien- cy Is the monitoring wells (in wrong location), but. they also want' letter from St. Joe Forest Prod- ucts giving the County permission to stockpile clay on their property, their property, anthey object to pine trees be- thg planted there.'. After discussion by Mosquito Control Directoir'ves that' grass has been plant- ed there, Chairman Birmingham directed Attorney Rish to take care of the problem with the monitor- ing wells, Mosquito Control Director Graves to ob- tain a letter from St. Joe Forest Products, and Ad- min. Asst. Wells to calli'and write the Engineers (BDE) to notify them of deficiencies they need to handle. ."... Courthouse Telephone System Admin. Asst. Wells x reported that the consul- tant from the Division of. Communications has been to the Courthouse, and he should send a re- port In about a month- Health Care Responsibility Act Admin. Asst. Wells presented a memoran- dum concerning the Health Care Responsibility Act/Shared County and State Health Care Pro- gram meeting he attended'dn April 7th, in Talla- hassee. He stated that under the H.C.R.A, it is mandatory for all counties, effective January 1, 1989. to reimburse (out of County hospitals) for In- digent patient care (both emergency and non- emergency) for Gulf County residents. He also stat- ,ed that they will be responsible forup to $4.00 per capital In the County (as much as $48,952.00). He discussed that one of the biggest responsibilities of the program is the screening process to determine Indigency. and he requested that the Board con- tact the Health Department for their' assistance In this process (the State recommended this at the workshop and the Health Department Is already Involved in this-process through'the Primary Care Program). Commissioner Gortman moved that the Board contact the Health Department to have them screen Individuals to determine indlgeney. and Commissioner Peters seconded'the motion. Atf-' ter further discussion, the motion passed unani- mously. Building Permits Jean Arnold stated that on March 28th It was discussed that a building was., constructed without permits and a recommendation was to be made back to the Board. She also stated that she. has read the minutes since then, but has found no recommendation. Commissioner Creamer stated that the request was Just. made at the last meeting. there has not been adequate time for research, nor have there been any meetings since that date. Water Line Beaches Water System Upon Inquiry by Jean Arnold about draining the water line at St Joe Beach,. Commissioner Creamer reported that they are going to have to disconnect the meter to drain It. Upon further in- quiry by Jean Arnold about when It will be done.'. *Commissioner Creamer reported that he will have Mr. Martin take care of it within a week. Wster Line Butler's Restaurant Jean Arnold stated that she objects to the Board replacing the line to Butler's Restaurant. which was not part of.the. original plan, at the wa- - ter consumer's expense. Commissioner Peters stat- ed that he and. Commissioner Gortman also object- ed to this at the last meeting. After further discussion, Commissioner Peters stated that he feels the 2-inch line would have been adequate for the sprinkler system. Correctional Facility Chairman'Birmingham discussed that repre- sentatives from the Department of Corrections were here to look at the' proposed site for another correctional facility. 'He stated that there is some confusion about what location the Board supports for construction of the facility, and he gave the Chair to Vice Chairman Peters and moved that the Board write a letter to the Department of Correc- tions and the Wewahltchka Chamber of Com- merce. stating that. the Board supports another correctional facility being constructed only in the area where the one originally exists. Commissioner Parker seconded the motion, and It passed unani- mously. Chairman Peters then-returned the Chair to Commissioner Birmingham. Bridge Overstreet Chairman Birmingham discussed the dan- gerous turn-off from the bridge onto North Canal Drive at Overstreet. and he discussed that the. State Is trying to give the Overstreet Road (386) to the County. He stated that the Department of Transportation is holding up on repairing the turn-off, to see what the County is going to do con- cerning acceptance of the road. He also stated that he objects to them holding up the safety of the people using that turn-off, for the sake of finding out if the County is going to peacefully accept the road. Chairman Birmingham gave the Chair to Vice Chairman Peters, and moved that the Board write DOT to request that these be addressed as two separate Issues, and to seek the assistance of Representative Trammell, Senator Bruner,. and Governor Martinez. Commissioner Creamer sec- onded the motion, and it passed unanimously. Chairman Peters returned the Chair to Commis- Mole Crickets Are Pests! stoner Birmingham. Licenses Hunting and Fishing Chairman Birmingham discussed proposed legislation to raise the fees for hunting and fishing licenses, and also to take away the exemption from payment by those persons who are age 65 and old- er. He gave the Chair to Vice Chairman Peters, and moved that the Board adopt a resolution to re- uest that the Legislators leave all fees exactly as they are now, and that they not take away the ex- emption for those who are 65 and older and he moved that they write all the surrounding counties to request that they also adopt a similar resolution to the Legislators. Commissioner Gortman second- ed the motion. After further discussion about raised fees and how they are spent, Commissioner Gortman asked that the letter be sent with the res- olution; to request that'they also adopt a similar resolution to the Legislators. Commissioner Gort- man seconded the motion. After further discussion about' raised fees arid how they are spent. Cornm- missioner Gortman asked that the letter be sent with the resolution, to request a breakdown of how these fees are spent Commissioner Birmingham further discussed that a rman named McPherson is the pusher of this bill. After discussion about the possibility of the Game & Fish Commission being abolished, the motion passed unanimously. Chair- man Peters then returned the Chair to Commis- sioner Birmingham. Chairman Birmingham direct- ed Attorney Rish to prepare this resolution and the letters, and to place telephone 'calls to our repre- sentatives. Gasoline Tax Commissioner Peters stated that he was go- rig to bring up.the subject ofa gas tax, but he will wait to 'discuss It at the special meeting. Utility Lines County Right-of-Way Upon inquiry by Commissioner Peters, Road Superintendent' Lester reported that he has not had any problems getting representatives of the utility companies to locate their lines, since they have been contacted. Job Openings Health Department Commissioner Creamer discussed that the Port St. Joe Health Department has taken applica- tlons for a Nutritionist, and he was contacted by a citizen who did not find out about the job opening until they stopped taking applications. He stated that he went to the Health Department to check on this, and was informed that they are not required to advertise job openings in the newspaper, the newspaper, they just post them on the bulletin board; After further discussion, Commissioner Creamer moved that the Board write a letter to Dr. Crockett, requesting that this position (and all future positions) not be filled until It is properly advertised in the local newspaper. Commissioner Gortman seconded the motion, and stated that all jobs (construction or otherwise) should be advertised. Commissioner Creamer agreed to Include that In his motion, and he reported that he asked Dr. Crockett not to hire anyone for this position, but he has not received any response. After discussion by Commissioner Peters about internal job changes within the sys- tem, the motion passed unanimously. Chairman Birmingham directed that a letter be written to re- quest that they hold up on filling this position, as well as all future positions and projects, until they are properly advertised In the newspaper. Signs Quiet/Sickness Upon. Inquiry by Sheriff Harrison about "Quiet'- Sickness" signs, Commissioner Gortman discussed a situation he has been contacted about. After further.discussion.sCommissioner further, discussion, Commissioner Gortman moved to purchase 6 of these signs, and allow the Sheriff to post them at his discretion. commissioner Creamer seconded the motion, and It passed unanimously. Chairman Birmingham di- rected Road Superintendent Lester to get with the Sheriff for wording. and order 6 signs. ordinance Sale of Alcoholic Beverages Commissioner Creamer discussed a request by John Hanson that he rescind the motion to hold a public hearing concerning the time limit for sale of alcoholic beverages. After further discus- sion" about procedure, Commissioner Creamer moved that the Board reconsider his motion for the public hearing, Commissioner Parker seconded the motion, and It passed unanimously. Upon re- consideration of the motion. It failed unanimously (the Board agreed not to hold the public hearing to consider amending the ordinance concerning the ,sale of alcoholic beverages in Gulf County). Damages Prisoners, Upon inquiry by Commissioner about prison- ers, being fined If they damage county property while incarcerated, Sheriff Harrison discussed that when there are witnesses and it can be proven, the prisoners are charged with Destruction of County aSign "Children At Play" Commissioner Creamer requested that Road Superintendent Lester order the "Children at Play" signs .for Atlantic Street, at SLt. Joe Beac-, plus 6 more foi other areas out there. White City Park' Upon inquiry by Commissioner Creamer. Sheriff Harrison reported that the boat named '"fellow Fever" has been movedfrom the White City Park. . Cable Television Upon inquiry by Commissioner Creamer, Chairman Birmingham reported that Attorney Rish has been studying the cable TV 'franchise re- .uest, but the Board has not been contacted by White City Park Sheriff Harrison discussed the "need for In- structione for parking boats at the White City Park. John Reeves reported that the future plans for that park call for an organized parking system. Workshop Recreational Injury Liability Commissioner Parker discussed that a Rec- reational injury Liability Workshop will be held in Fort Walton on April 25. 1989. and he moved that the Board pay the expenses for Wayne Childers and John Reeves (Parks Commission) to attend this meeting. Commissioner Peters seconded the motion, and discussed that the Board's money sit-. uation is tight. Upon discussion about where this should be pad froaid frm, Commissioner Creamerstat- ed that he objects to it being paid from the Parks Commission Fund. After further discussion, Com- missioner Peters withdrew his second, and Com- missioner Parker withdrew his motion, as Conmmis- sioner Creamer stated that Lhe will pay their expenses out of his pocket. Signs County Right-of-Way Upon discussion by Commissioner Parker of violations of the County's ordinance concerning signs on the right-of-ways. Sheriff Harrison stated that If Commissioner Parker will let him know where the violation Is, his department will hivesti- gate it. Garbage Trailers Cape San Blu Commissioner Parker discussed the prob- lems that he Is having with the garbage trailers at the Cape, and he requested that the Star also take some pictures of the work that has been done at the Dead Man's Curve Park. He also stated that he will welcome any suggestions or information con- cerning the garbage trailers. Maintenance Courthouse Roof Upon Inquiry by Commissioner Gortman, Building Inspector Manuel reported' that he has re- ceived 1 estimate for repairing the Courthouse roof, but would rather not announce It as this will be going out on bid. After discussion, Commission- . Ser. Gortman moved that the Board contact Charles Gaskin, Architect, for an estimate on a built-up seconded the motion. Chairman Birmingham stat- ed that the Architect will be paid out of Court- house Improvements, and after discussion about the construction of the Courthouse, the motion passed unanimously. Work Schedule County Employees Commissioner Gortman read a commitment from the Road Department employees concerning a i0-hour/4-day work week, and he presented a "list of approximate savings to the County each year.' He then moved that the Board allow the_ Road Department and the Mosquito Control De, partment to go to~a 4-day work week until October 1st. Commissioner Peters seconded the motion for discussion, and he stated that Mosquito Control Director Graves does not approve of this. After fur- ther discussion, Commissioner Gortman withdrew the Mosquito Control Department from his motion. Commissioner Peters then withdrew his second, and the motion died for lack of a second. ; Driveway Drop-Offs State Roads Commissioner Gortman reported that the State Department of'rransportation needs to work on some driveway drop-offs on HIghways 22 & 71. After discussion, Chairman Birmingham gave the Chair to Vice Chairman Peters, and moved that the County Road Department repair the driveway turn-outs on Highway 22 and Highway 71. Com- missioner Gortman seconded the motion. After dis- cussion by the Attorney, Commissioner Gortman withdrew his second, and Commissioner Birming- ham withdrew his motion. Chairman Peters re- turned the Chair to Commissioner Birmingham. Commissioner Peters discussed that DOT has been doing a lot of shoulder work on Highway 98 at Mexico Beach (Bay County), but has not done any work on the Gulf County end. He asked that the Board write DOT to request that they repair the roads in the St. Joe Beach area, also. Upon discussion by the Chairman. Attorney Rish report- ed that he will get on this today. Beat Ramp Overstreet Commissioner Goriman discussed place- ment of the boat ramp at Overstreet, stating that the citizens need one, even if it Is located under- neath the bridge. Driveway Drop-Offs County Roads Commissioner Gortman requested that the Road Department repair all driveways drop-offs on County roads (with each Commissioner to notify them of drop-offs in his district). The Board had no objection. There being no further business, the meeting did then adjourn. /s/ DOUGLAS C. BIRMINGHAM, CHAIRMAN' ATTEST: /s/ BENNY C. LISTER, CLERK By Roy Lee Carter County Extension Director Mole crickets have become a serious lawn pest in North Flori- da. Mole crickets are imports from South America and have few effective predators and no known natural parasites in North Ameri- ca. For the benefit of Florida new- comers, mole cricket adults are about 1 1/2 inches long and are short and stout, making them well adapted for tunneling through the soil. Mole crickets tunnel through the soil feeding on Carter organic matter, other insects, and a limited amount of plant materi- al. Tunneling causes the grass to experience drought symptoms cause grass roots are not in con- tact with the soil. Each spring, mole crickets lay eggs in the soil. The nymphs, which hatch in about two weeks, look like the adults, except they're smaller and lack fully de- veloped wings. These nymphs mature very gradually, reaching adulthood the following spring. Thus, there is only one genera- tion per year. Although mole crickets live mostly below ground, the adults are readily attracted to lights, es- pecially in the spring, and throughout the summer. At this time, they're commonly found un- der street lamps, electric signs, and similar illumination. Mole crickets are most active at night; especially after a rain or irrigation and when the tempera- ture is about 70 degrees fahren- heit. Under these conditions, they make burrows in the upper inch ortwo of the soil. And, occasion- ally, they'll partially emerge to gather bits of food. These surface burrows, which range from about one-eighth to three-quarters of an inch in diameter, look like minia- ture mole runs. This burrowing loosens the soil, causing plants to dry out. However, the most seri- ous damage is caused by the crickets feeding on the roots of lawn grass. Mole crickets can be con- trolled by either sprays or baits. Apply sprays or baits when the overnight temperature is expected to be 70 degrees fahrenheit or higher, be sure the soil is moist. If necessary, sprinkle the area for about an hour before application. Moisture aids soil penetration of sprays, and with baits, it attracts the mole crickets to the surface to feed. To insure even pesticide cov- erage, it is best to treat no more than 500 square feet at a time. Mark off the area to be covered, and apply half the recommended amount evenly, back and forth in one direction. Then turn at right angles and apply the rest. After spraying, irrigate for above 40 minutes. But, do not water after applying baits. Baits are niost effective when the fast-growing nymphs need a lot of food from late June to Sep- tember. But, the sooner baits are applied after damage is noticed, the most effective they'll be. Baits may be applied by hand, but be sure to wear rubber gloves. For sprays, a garden hose attachment applicator is recommended, one that requires 15 .to 20 gallons of water passing through the hose to empty a quart Jar. Regardless of whether you use a spray or bait, a second application in 10 days to two weeks will provide Gadeing Tip better control. In order for grass to better tolerate damage, do not mow shorter than recommended heights: Bahia 3", St. Augustine 3", Centipede 2", Bermuda 3/16 - 1/2" depending on variety. Do not allow turf to dry out excessively. Proper timing of pesticide application is extremely impor- tant. Where economic damage has occurred in previous years, apply sprays or granules early to mid June or a bait during the lat- ter part of June or early July. Irri- gate before application of any pesticide if the soil is not moist. Irrigate after applying sprays or granules with 1/2 inch water. Do not irrigate after applying baits for 3-4 days if possible. 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Richter, in outlining some of the things to look for in the drug traffic, said, based on national averages, there are from 300 to 400 drug users, just inside the city of Port St. Joe. "I believe those statistics, too," Chief Rich- ter said. Illegal drugs have affected the nation-and TPort St. Joe-more than any one other activity, ac- cording to the chief. "A full 70% of our criminal activities are di- rectly related to drugs and 80% of the drug related arrests are for or caused by the use of crack co- caine," he said. Chief Richter said the only way to combat this scourge to American society is through edu- cation. Enlightening people of the high prevalence of drug activity in a small town like Port St. Joe is evidently one of the most star- tling of these pieces of education- al information. The huge attraction to the Il- legal drug business, of course, is the large profits to be made and the small probability of receiving. a severe term in the penitentiary if one is caught. 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About 95% of the cocaine sold and used in the United States comes from South and Central America, Richter said. Cocaine sells in Columbia for $1,000 per kilo [2.2 pounds] and then- is resold in Miami for $15,000. A pound of marijuana Constitution wndT~lonument !Port St. 50C FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School ..........9:45 a.m. Evening Worship ... 7:00 p.m. Morning Worship .....1...1.:00a.m. Bible Study Methodist Youth Wednesday.............. 9:30 a.m. Fellowship 5:30 p.m. Thursday............. 7:30 p.m. REV. ENNIS G. SELLERS, Pastor TONY CHUNN, Youth/Choir Dir "THE MIRACLE CENTER" NEW COVENANT MISSIONARY WORLD OUTREACH CENTER. The Family Church 252 Avenue E Port St. Joe, Florida Church Phone 229-8137, Pastor: Rev. Napoleon Pittman SUNDAY MONDAY- FRIDAY 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 2 years & Adult 12:30 P.M. Intercessory Pray 11:00 AM. MorningWorship & Childrens Church 4:00 P.M. Youth Service 6:00 P.M. Evening Worship WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. 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It has caused down in family relation terrupted the career an untold numbers of pe has probably caused Sman suffering and dam tures than any other sul Except alcohol. Richter listed alcohol there with the illegal n levels 'of damaged 1i ruined futures. "Most kids see theil use the drugs at hor Activity Is Tri a and re- form of diet pills, sedatives, even ie United prescription drugs. They see their parents either drinking at home or coming home slightly or falling s resulted down drunk from parties and -rocketing meetings. They find the alcohol the prob- and some of the drugs in the he chief. form of prescription drugs people per around the home and they're go- addiction ing to try them. You can count on States." them trying these things." it out the As a finale to his address, most se- Chief Richter showed the Rotari- he United ans a sample case of the various a break- abusive drugs used today. He ships, in- had everything in the case from nd lives of liquid paper for sniffing to crack :ople and for smoking. more hu- As for advice about how to age to fu- combat the drug, Richter said to bstance. just stay alert to things seen in your vicinity and things you hear A1 right up which don't really make sense. arcotic in "Give us a call If you run across lives and anything which puzzles you. It just might be involved with drug r parents use or sales," Chief Richter point- me in the ed out. aceable to Drug Use Cookin' Open Every Day, Monday Sunday Open 7 days a week 5 a.m. 9 p.m. r Henderson's Restaurant 309 Monument Avenue Phone 227-7226 Breakfast Served from 5:00 to 9:30 a.m Serving Hot Biscuits, Hash Browns, Sausage, Bacon, Hot Cakes, Sausage Gravy, Tomato Gravy 7 Days A Week Lunch Buffet 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. All You Can Eat 1 Meat Your Choice of 3 Fresh Vegetables Lunches to Go We Deliver Cold Drinks Cookies Milk Bread Evening Specials Mon.- Mullet Plate .............$3.50 Tues. 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Moore gave a report of the crime rate for the past year to a joint meeting of the Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police last week at a joint meeting of the law sector enforcement heads. A According to Moore, both the number of crimes and the crime S- rate have recorded increases dur- ing the past year, with the num- ber of crimes being committed be- ing the largest. Too, Moore was reporting only on certain kinds of crimes. He was using the most serious of crimes committed against other people in his index. Oddly enough, the largest in- creases were in the crimes of rob- bery and automobile theft. Both crimes increased by 16.5 percent. There were 49,916 robberies and -94,694 car thefts 'reported in -_ 1988. Total crimes committed-for all offenses reported on-were 1,106,212, for an increase of 8.3 percent over the year prior. The crime index [crimes com- ... mitted for each 100,000 people population] was also up. This in- dicator showed a 5.4 percent in- crease over the previous year. Negotiable items, such as yer jewelry, precious metals, autos and currency were the favorite targets of thieves. A third of these hip items which were stolen, were taken from single family resi- dences. Some other interesting statis- tics are that 78.7 percent of the crime victims do not know their offender. Over half the crime vic- tims were injured as a result of the crime, committed against .them last year. FAVORITE WEAPONS While there are a lot of hand- guns and assault weapons float- ing around out there, the favorite weapons of criminals are still those which they were born with. In nearly half the cases where weapons were used, those weap- ons were either hands, fists or feet. Handguns ranked second, used 11.1 percent of the time. The use of other firearms swelled the statistic of those using fire- arms to about 20 percent. Weapons were used most of- ten during simple assaults, ag- gravated assaults and robberies. 1l111 An appalling statistic shows some 919,886 offenses were committed, involving these crimes, but in only about 26.3% of'these reported a weapon being used. DRUG ARRESTS Drug arrests continue to be high on the list of Florida crime. Many of the other crimes were committed to support drug habits which show up in other statis- NO-WAX VINYL CLEANING & REFINISHING We can remove old build-up of dirt and finish and return your vinyl flooring to a Good-As-New Condition. Low Prices! Free Estimate Custom Clean 227-1166 Ida tics. Cocaine has also taken over as the favorite among those in- volved in the illegal drugs. Moore reported there were 55,202 ar- rests made in drug related activi- ties last year. Sale of cocaine resulted in 9,594 being arrested. There were 19,522 arrests made for posses- sion of the illegal drug. 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Recognized were cheerlead- ers, junior high, Junior varsity and varsity; cross county team; volleyball (girls' J.v. and varsity); basketball (boys' Jr. high, J.v. & varsity) and girls' basketball; wrestling; wrestlerettes; weight- lifting, baseball, bat girls, girls' softball, track and golf. CHEERLEADERS Junior high: Heather John- son, Erin Oliver, Leah Ray, Dana Earley, Megan Dean, April Little, Pausha Pendarvis, Nichole Wild- er, Shannon Antley and Analisa Wood. J.V.: Lisa Atkins, Pam Bowen, Palge Bowen, Al Jones, Vivian Miller, Hollie Hendrix, Dana Swatts, Christy Smith, Pam Wil- liams. The varsity cheerleaders each received a letter and trophies were awarded to Christy McDa- niel, captain; and Cheerleader of the Year to Stacy Kemp, both sen- iors. Other cheerleaders are: Ni- cole Quinn, Robin Kimmell, Tam- my Williams, Holly Lyons, Danielle Scott, Amanda Thomas, Erika Williams and Wetona Wil- liams. CROSS COUNTRY This was the first year that Port St. Joe High fielded a cross country team, with Scott Boykin receiving an academic award and Most Valuable Player going to Dontae Quinn. Other team mem- bers are: Desmond Quinn, Col- lins Hamilton and Ernest Gant. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Junior varsity team members: Lenora Jones, Kendra McDaniel, Becky Carr, Jennifer Dykes, Kim Thomas, Lacrethia Middleton, Teleshia Daniels, Calondra White, Deby Monteiro, Paula Pendarvis, Cheryl Gainous, Casi Gandy and Kim Kendrick. Varsity: The Most Improved PAUN I*fZ= *AWE; *tFAKI 'S = T.A 5' 44- = *M=UM4M&AYMYis tt Recognized Award went to Connie Burrows, two champions the Most Valuable Player was Jones, a fifth y Tracie Gant, and Hilda Cosme re- district champic ceived the Best Hustler and aca- derson won bot demic award. Other team mem- gional competit bers are: Nicole Butler, Sandy classification. Thomas, Dion Golson, Yolanda went to Jones a Daniels, DeWana Davidson, Dana went to Hendei Golson, Tinnie Julius, Barbara tiers are: Du McElrath and Missy Sims. Campbell, Bern BOYS' BASKETBALL Tull, Chris Rob The junior high team went son, Bill Qua undefeated this year, 9-0. Team Ovaert. Scored members are: Devon Thomas, Mongold. George Thomas, Jason Maxwell, WRES Randy Smith, Sandy Quinn, Ced- Lisa North, ric Anthony, Terrance Williams, chel Branson, Al McNair, Bryan Butts, Brant Bi- Leanna Reed, N zek and Steve Ailes. Roslyn Beachu Junior varsity: Tracey Stan- drick. sel, Dana Walker, Alaric Allen, WEIG Paxton Rodgers, Tony Thomas, After three Kendall Pickney, Eric Thomas, work, the weight Tori Shackleford and Vincent Ad- ished second in dison. sification. Stac3 The varsity finished the sea- first St. Joe v son with a 15-9 record, with basi- win a state ch cally a young team, fielding one ing first in the senior starter. Receiving awards nard Ray place( were: Chris Bowen, Academic; and was award Terry Quinn, Most Improved; Wi- award. Other s lie Smith, Best Rebounder; Kevin Torrey Bradsha Cox, Best Free Throw and Eric Rolack, 10th; T4 Langston, Most Valuable Player. Russell Martin, Other players are: Russell 10th; Ivey Hen Cherry, Calvin Pryor, Reginald Other weigh Larry, Jay Ray, Nate Peters, Car- Thomas, Larry los Morris and Tyrone Hamilton. Taylor, Lee Nov George Farmer is manager. er, Chris Robe GIRLS BASKETBALL liams, Russell The girls' basketball team vis, Bruce Daw won the district tournament this Chris Parker, W year, advancing to the play-offs, Ramsey, Buck and signed two senior players, Campbell and J Pam Miller and Tracie Gant, to ager. full scholarships at North Florida BA Junior College. Receiving awards The Sharks were: Lenora Jones, Free Throw son second in I and Most Improved; Pam Miller, 12-9 record; an Rebound; Missy Sims, Academic; ty boasted a 6 and Tracie Gant, Most Valuable went 'to Reginal Player. Other players were: Ken- ter with a .450 dra McDaniel, Jennifer Clark, proved, Kyle Gr Joni Peak, April Carpenter, Yo- Tim Davis; an land Coachman, Rhonda Pitt- man, Tinnie Julius, Nikki Whit- man, Kristi Davis and Rai-Lyn Lamb. WRESTLERS The wrestling team boasted A T this year: Oscar year wrestler was on, and Ivey Hen- th district and re- ion in his weight Most Improved and Most Valuable rson. Other wres- tsty Ballard, Roy ard Miller, Tarrell person, Bobby Hin- aranta and Tim keeper is Teresa TLERETTES Hilda Cosme, Ra- Mary Ann Byrd, Marchelle Gathers, m and Kim Ken- rHTLIFTING e years of hard ht lifting team fin- the state AA clas- y Gathers was the weightlifter ever to ampionship, plac- 123 lb. class. Leo- d second at state, ed the Total Point tate players were: aw, 3rd; Nicholas 'erry Quinn, 15th; 7th; Calvin Pryor, person, 4th. it lifters are: Tony Hatcher, Charlie wling, Jamie Kosi- erson, David Wil- Cherry, Perez Da- son, Kevin Peiffer, Villiam Lewis, Mike Fernandez, Roy John Parker, man- ASEBALL finished the sea- the district with a d the junior varsi- -1 record. Awards d Larry, Best Hit- average; Most Im- iffin; Best Fielder, d Most Valuable freedom O ComboBench AT FITNESS EXCHANGE Standing SPreacher Curl L C. Dip N T A Tricep Extension N D Seated Shoulder B Press E S Squat One workout and you'll firm- ly believe that no other bench is stronger or smoother. A rare combina- tion, but one that makes the freedom combo bench the last home workout center you'll ever need., Advertised In National Publication M scale and Fitness/lronman Shape/Gentlemen's Quarterly 872-8440 Hours 10-5, After 5 by Appt. 5030 U.S. Hwy. 98 3/4 Miles East Of Hathaway Bridge PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA Purple and White The annual Purple and White football scrimmage will be Friday night at 7:00 at Shark stadium. The Sharks are entering their third week of spring training this week and will use the scrimmage to evaluate the progress of the team thus far. The public is invited to attend and get a sneak preview of the 1989-90 Shark football team. Friday, May 26, the Sharks will play in the annual Spring jamboree at Tommy Oliver Stadi- um in Panama City. They will see two quarters of action taking on Rutherford and Mosley for one quarter each. Wewa Jamboree The Wewahitchka Gators will host their spring jamboree tonight [Thursday] at Gator Field with five other teams par- ticipating with the Gators. Three periods of football will be played, starting at 6:00 pm., CDT with the Apalachicola Sharks and the Panama City Christian School Crusaders go- ing in the first period. In the second mini-game, the Sneads Pirates will meet the Carrabelle Green Devils. In the third and final period, the Gators will tangle with the Bristol Bulldogs. Admission to the entire night of football will be $3.00 at the gate. The concession stand will be open during the games. Big sale, Friday and Saturday, May 19 and 20. Gulf Service Station, 32nd St., Mexico Beach. Appliances, used furniture, 25t clothing, lots of everything. Also wanted flea market items on consignment or will buy. 3 Family Carport Sale, Friday & Sat., 9-2. No early sales. Baby clothes, lots of girls 0-4, maternity, boys, girls, love books, knick knacks, drapes, plus much more. 614 Maddox St., Oak Grove. ltp 5/18 Carport Sale, Lots of furniture.6 captain's chairs, 1 upholstered chair, matching davenport & chair, kitchen items, lots of books, lots of misc. First block off Hwy. 98, Santa Anna St., St. Joe Beach, Saturday, May 20, 8 a.m. ltp 5/18 Garage Sale, Saturday, 9 a.m. 2 p.m. Girls & women's clothes, child roll top desk, 28,000 btu gas heater, iron post & railings, $25, lots more. Like new everything. 4 1/2 miles N. White City, yellow house, 229-6859. ltp 5/18 Yard Sale, 28th St., beachside, Mexico Beach, Sat., May 20, 9 a.m. CDT. Yard Sale, Saturday, May 20, 9-2. 3rd Ave., Beacon Hill, watch for signs. The Sharks are shown in these two photos during spring foot- ball practice. Gulf Athlete In Triathlon Gulf Aire resident, Dave Gar- rett, was happy to complete his first Gulf Coast Triathlon on Sat- urday, May 13. He covered the 12-mile swim, 56-mile bike and 13.1-mile run in five hours 23 minutes 22 sec- onds. This time made him Gulf County's first local finisher. Congratulations, Dave! Yard Sale, 609 Park Ave., H.V. Friday and Sturday, May 19 & 20, 8 a.m. ? Itp 5/18 Yard Sale, Friday and Saturday, May 19 & 20th. Artist's supplies, clothing, dishes, linens and furniture. 622 Madison St., Oak Grove. Parking lot sale, Saturday, May 20th, 8-12 a.m. St. Joseph's Church, 20th & Monument. Books, clothes, furniture and morel 1tc 5/18 Yard Sale, 305 Parker Ave., High- land View, Saturday, May 20, 8 a.m. till. 2 family Yard Sale, Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m. 1 p.m. 2009 Juni- per Ave. Books, furniture, clothes, toys. ltp 5/18 Do you have a disability? If so, the Center for Independent Living may be able to help you. Call collect 904/575-9621, sponsored by The Di- vision of Vocational Rehabilitation. 3tc 5/18 Player to Kevin Cox with a 6-4 pitching record, .380 batting av- erage and 20 stolen bases. Other team members are: Bill Ramsey, Matt Taylor, Cris Revell, Jay Ray, Bobby Nobles, Jim Anderson, Ty- rone Hamilton, Vincent Addison, Lewis Miles, Eric Ramsey, Dana Walker, Adam Taylor, Chris En- finger, Jon Elliott and Dale Even- sen. BAT GIRLS Dana Golson, Dion Golson, Wetona Williams and Danielle Scott. GIRLS' SOFTBALL Awards went to Nicole Quinn, Most Improved arid Most Valua- ble Player went td Latasha Dan- iels with a .613 batting average. Other members are: Tinnie Julius, April Lyon, Aurelia Zim- merman, Phyllis Anthony, Christy Smith, Kelli Saleh, Calondra White, Terri Cawthron, Lee Ann Nelson, Nicole Wilder, Wendy Whitfield and Trina Saleh. Score- keeper was Teresa Mongold. TRACK For the first time ever Port St. Joe captured a District AA track title and advanced to the state competition where they finished eighth. Leonard Ray won the state title with a 54'9" shot put throw, and finished second in the discus. Awards went to Scott Boy- kin, Academic; Jamie Fain, Most Improved; and Shark Award to Desmond Quinn and Jamie Fain. Other track team members are: Wes Fortunas, Bruce Daw- son, Perez Davis, Ivey Henderson, Nicholas Rolack, Terry Quinn, Dontae Quinn, David Williams, Ken Monette, Eric Langston, and Collins Hamilton. GOLF Most valuable golfer went to Hannon Smith. Other golfers are: Phillip Nedley, Chad Arrant, Nor- ton Arrant, Josh Colbert, Andy Smith, Brad Buzzett, Lee Duren and Chris Williams. 'W'U 0'IAD -fPORT' 0'-TIIU' M- 'TIRMDChAY. AV IS. 1080 at Banquet PA /tP. 190A I iM MANi kV^* 1 . efss *8 JUICE Rfid /Go/ *. -AR- me l h. PRICE f3*yi173ClTTERS ^R~f~lUTTlRS TIsi^wSSUE~ 4:OL PG ^BBB^I1^^j|BBB I 7 BULK-RATE CARRIER ROUTE PRE-SORTED PERMIT NO. 3 WEWAHITCHKA, FL 32465 R PRICES GOOD MAY 17-23 TABLERITE ASSORTED 1/4 TABLERITE QUALITY CENTER CUT IGA BOSTON BUTT Meat Franks.... ........12oz. 88 Pork Roast.... Lb. 99 IGA REG. OR BEEF IGA (HOT OR MILD) Bologn .......1. $1.39 Sausage L. 89 IGA TABLERITE QUALITY SLICED Cooked Ham...................o...10. $1.99 Beef Liver ,. 590 LAND OF FROST SLICED C Luncheon Meat........................212 oz. 289 R. PFHOMETO 1 S STARKIST 12 OZ. CANS KIST ASSORTED FOLGERS PACKED IN OIL OR COKES DRINKS COFFEE TUWAER & COKE PRODUCTS 3 LITER 13 OZ. BAG 6PAK 6.5 OZ. $ 59 $189 19 WITH 1 FILLED DOUBLE WITH 1 FILLED DOUBLE WITH 1 FILLED DOUBLE WITH 1 FILLED DOUBLE DISCOUNT CERTIFICATE DISCOUNT CERTIFICATE DISCOUNT CERTIFICATE DISCOUNT CERTIFICATE FROEN FsDEl 1 ,DAIRs EARTME NABISCO RITZ $159 BITS............ oz. IGA, WHERE FRIENDLY PEOPLE MEET TO SHOP 12 oz. 89 Lipton Instant Tea .................................... .................30..... S2.99 20.oz 2/890 Bi-Rite Assorted Creme Cookies ...............................2 b.. S 1.39 .. $1.99 Kellogg Froot Loops .................................................19.7 oz. S3.19 0 990 Hawaiian Punch .................................... ... ........ ...............4602. 690 o Del Monte Cut Green Beans ............................................-16,0 2/99 pkg. $1.29 Del Monte Early June Peas ..............................................17 o.2/990 2 shell 79 Del Monte Spinach ........................................................... i6o 2/ 99 99 gDel Monte Pears................................................................ 16 o. 790 Sgal. Del Monte Fruit Cocktail ......................... .... ..........16 790 r j HDel Monte Raisins..............................................................15 OZ 990 Kellogg Corn Flakes ......................................................24oz. $2.19 .. S. 6/99 Louisiana Gem Hot Sauce ................................................ ..o. 3/990 ,oz. $1.39 Dixie Lily Yellow Rice ........................................................ 5OL. 4/l 1 lb. 690 Dixie Lily Quick Grits ....................................................... Ib. box 16o0. 59o Kingsford Charcoal ................................................. 10 lb.s $2.99 oz 89 Kraft Deluxe Dinner ................................14 02. $1 29 Georgia Peaches........ ... l690b. California Pink Grapefruit..................................5 lb. bag $1.69 Western '----" FANCY -Cantaloupes........ EA. 79 CALIFORNIA Yellow Squash ...... LB. 59o Large Red or Gold Delicious f TRAW RRI FANCY APPLES............... LB. 49o0 AZuchini ....................LB. 590 VINE RIPENED FANCY Tomatoes LB. 79o ,N Pole Beans ........... LB. 990 LB. 25 LB. $ "0 950 0 SWEET ONIONS 4 BAAG BAG -a- BELL PEPPER 6/990 CUCUMBERS I -~ I IMF- go I PAGE 2B THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1989 .. . . 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Storage shed, $18,500. 521 Welton Dr., Oak Grove. 227-1342 or 229-8019. 2tc 5/18 3 bdrm. 2 bath cedar siding dou- ble wide 28'x60' mobile home, fire-, place, appliances, approx. 3/4 acre, between 6th & 7th Streets, Highland View. Call 229-8368. 4tp 5/18 1/2 acre lots Overstreet area, $250 down, $80.06 per month. 648- 5871 or 934-3219. 2tc 5/11 Must sell sacrifice 3 bdrm. 2 bath 1350 sq. ft. ranch style, water front, 1/2 acre lot, ch&a, Ig. kit., plenty closets & cabinets, quiet coun- try living. No reasonable offer refused. Must sell before 5/20/89. Call 229- 6961 or nights 648-8852, Creekview Subdivision on Wetappo Creek. $42,000. tfc 5/18 For Sale or Rent: Luxury 3 story 3 bdrm., 3 ba. home, 1st floor used as office, beautiful Gulf view. 648- 5977. 4tc 5/4 Comfortable 3 bdrm. 2 ba. frame home, recently renovated, new paint- ed inside & out, new carpet & vinyl, ch&a/c (2 yrs. old), utility shed, fenced back yard, 1032 McClellan Ave. Contact ERA Parker Realty, Hwy. 98, 31st St., Mexico Beach. 648- 5777. tfc 4/27 3 bdrm. 1 ba. house, 212 9th St., $32,500. New roof & vinyl siding, gas heat, stove & new water heater, gas or elec. hookups for dryer & stove. Window a/c, carpet (3 yrs. old). 16x20' alum. shed in back, wired, carport in front. Call 229-8315 after 5 p.m. 6tp 4/20 3 bdrm. brick home w/swimming pool, new outdoor shop bldg., new carpet, wallpaper & ceiling fans, 2002 Cypress Ave. 229-8251 or after 4, 229-6525 tfc 4/13 2 acres and custom built 14x80 mobile home. Located 4 miles from beach on Hwy. 386. $39,500. Call 227-1192 anytime after 9:00 p.m. tfc 5/4 For Sale by Owner. 2 yr. old home, 3 bdrm.,' 2 ba., custom mini blinds & verticals thruout, custom kitchen, auto lawn sprinkler syptemm. over 1/2 acre lot. At oreeKi od Es- tafes (Wetappo Creek), 4 mi. from O6rstreet $49,900. Call 648-8460- tfc 4/6 Indian Pass Lot, 225'x 10', high, dry, trees, "grits" driveway, ready to build, gulf view, nice neighborhood. Call 227-1167 or 648-8624. tfc 4/6 2 bedroom furnished nice house on 1 1/3 lots, 100' from beach. Canal St., St. Joe Beach. $29,000. Call Mar- lanna, 904/482-3884. tfc 4/6 312 Madison St., Oak Grove. Pro- pety is 90'x131'. Three bedroom, 1 bath frame house with separate den and utility room, on corner lot Easy financing available. 227-1416. tfc 4/6 Reduced Price. 2 bdrm., 2 ba. luxury piling home, Located in a C- zone (non-flood zone), exclusive neighborhood, bay access & gulf ac- cess in subdivision, Pensinula Es- tates, Cape San Bias. Also lots for sale, terms available (in same subdi- vision)., Excellent investments. Call 227-1689 after 6 p.m. tfc 5/4 LOTS FOR SALE--On Cemetery Road, 1 mile off Overstreet Road, 9 ml. south of Wewa. Owner financing. Phone 229-6961. paid thru 3/89 For Sale by owner. Nice brick home, 1 1/2 lots, 3 bdrm., kit. & for- mal dining rm., Ig. great rm, 2 1/2 ba., & Ig. deck in the back w/privacy fence. Also has dbl. garage, Ig. storage area overhead. (cen. h&a). 2005 Juni- per Ave. Call after 6:00, 229-6851. tfc 4/6 MANAGING PARTNER National company seeks "Manag- ing Partner" to distribute 100% pure natural fruit Juices in Holiday Inns, Ramada, Quality Inn or other compa- ny owned accounts. No selling. Part or full time. Independent National Census shows average monthly ear- nins of $1,747.50. You will need $19,500.00 cash for equipment. Call 1-800-782-1550 anytime. Operator 2tp 5/18 Beautiful 1/2 acre and acre mo- bile home or single family homesites available. Owner financing with low down payment. Great close-in loca- tion near St. Joe schools and hospi- tals. Contact: Jemyl N. Harper, Li- censed Real Estate Broker, 227- 1428. tfc 4/6 Three 800 sq. ft. ea., 2 bdrm., 1 ba. apartments. Good rental income. In excellent condition, located 606 Woodward Ave. Call for appt. Phone 229-8385 or 227-1689. tfc 5/4 GULF PINES HOSPITAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SER- VICES. in the interest of contin- ued advancement of our services to Gulf County, wishes to offer educati- nal reimbursement for local appli- cants interested in attending Gulf Coast Community College classes for Emergency Medical Technician and/ or Paramedic training. Those who complete the classes who receive Flor- ida EMT or Paramedic Registration will be eligible for full or part-time po- sitions as available at Gulf Pines EMS. Minimum requirements are: *25 years of age *valid Fla. driver's license (void of moving violations, suspensions, revo- cations, reckless driving or DUI in- fractions) 5 yrs. driving experience 2 years emergency vehicle driving experience current Basic Life Support certifica- tion (CPR) For interview call Jo Anne Wil- son, 227-1121 ext. 199. It 5/18 Position: Vocational Teacher - Forr/Corr Pos. #17356, pay grade: 017, bi-weekly salary range: $677.28- 1113.77 class code: 1335: area to be taught is cabinets. Closing date: May 24, 1989. Minimum qualifications: possession of a current Florida teach- ing certificate. Position: Vocational Teacher - Forr/Corr. pos. #17357, pay grade:, 017, bi-weekly salary range, $677.28- 1112.77. Class code: 1335. Area to be taught is Air Conditioning. Closing date: May 24, 1989. Minimum qualifi- cations: Possession of a current Flori- da teaching certificate. .. Position: Vocational Teacher - Forr/Corr Pos. # 17358, pay grade: 017. Bi-weekly salary range, $677.28- 1112.77, class code 1335. Area to be tat is Brick and Block. Closing date: May 24, 1989. Minimum qualifica- tions: Possession of a current Florida teaching certificate. Position: Vocational Instructor MI OPS Block Masonry : $10.00 per hour. Minimum qualifications: a high school diploma and 3 yrs. of experi- ence in block masonry. Closing date: May 24, 1989. Contact: Thatcher Courtney, Per- sonnel Manager, P. 0. Box 2000, Blountstown, FL 32424. It 5/18 Examiners wanted, national com- pany seeks paramedical examiners (MA, EMT, LPN or RN) to complete in- surance physical in your local area. Great pay & great business. Combine your talents with our resources & create a great opportunity for your- self. Call 1-800=824-2130 and ask for Sandy. 3tc 5/11 Meadowbrook Manor of East- point, Hwy. 98 & Begonia. RN's and LPN's for 3-11 and 11-7 shifts. Alsb, Certified Nursing Assistant or those willing to train for certification. CNA's for all shifts. New pay scale with shift differential for 11-7 shift. Call Direc- tor of Nursing, Debra Lewis, for an appointment. 904/670-8571. tfc 5/11 Kitchen help wanted at Rob-N- Peters Restaurant at the Cape. Call 227-1774. tfc 5/18 LPN WANTED We have a full-time open- ing for an LPN on the 3-11 and 11-7 shift. Our salary and benefit package is ex- cellent and our standards of Care are superior. If you are interested in a confi- dential interview, please call Mrs. Gates at (904) 674-5464, Monday through Friday, at the Ap- alachicola Valley Nursing SCenter in Blountstown, Florida. ate 5/4 DIRECTOR OF NURSES Immediate opening for registered nurse to assume the position of Director of Nursing in progressive long term care facility. Offering competitive salary with excellent benefits and possible relocation assistance. Prefer previous experi- ence in nursing service administration, restorative & geriat- ric nursing. Qualifying professionals with excellent verifia- ble references may apply in person or send resume to Apalachicola Health Care Center, Inc., 150 10th St., Apa- lachicola, FL 32320. EOE/M-F/H-C. 2TC 5/4 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES REGISTERED NURSES (or graduates) Staff/supervisory positions in a 120 bed Extended Care, Skilled Nurs- ing & Intermediate Care Facility. Manage Patient Care Services uti- lizing your Professional and Technical skills. Participate in Care Planning and Service Delivery in an environment that encourages your active involve- ment in decision making. IMPROVED BASE SALARY RATES RN's, $11.75 ($12.00 at 90 days) LPN's, $8.75 ($9.00 at 90 days) NEW TRAVEL ALLOWANCE One way distance: 25 to 35 miles - $7.00 per diem over 35 miles $9.00 per diem Benefits include: Free CEU's Paid time off program Health insurance Life insurance Credit Union Contact: Judith C. Howell, R.N., Director of Nursing Services, Bay St. Joseph Care Center, 220 Ninth St., P. 0. Box 850, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. 904/ 229-8244. tfc 4/27 Ruger 44 magnum super black hawk, 7 1/2" barrell, western holster, excel. cond. $300. Call 1-653-8254 or 653-8006 after 6, ask for Jimmy. 2tc 5/18 Rabbits, $10 $15; cages $10; goats $25 and up. High riser bed, good cond., $125. Call 648-5234. 2tc 5/18 General Electric heavy duty washer & dryer together, $425. J. C. Penney refrigerator, no frost w/ice maker, $200. Call 648-8578. Itc 5/18 FREE to good home, 3 yr. old male Irish setter, golden retriever mix. Call after 5, 229-8337. Itc 5/18 .FREE Ig. male dog, 6 mos. old, needs a good home in the country or in a fenced in yard. Has all shots, good w/childre, 227-1342 or 229- 8019. 2tc 5/18 27' Condor mobile home, class A oldie but goodie. Sleeps 6-8, low mile- age, $3,500 obo. 227-1342 or 229- 8019. 2tc-5/18 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port St. Joe Serenity Group Open Meetings: Sunday 4:00 p.m. Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Closed Meeting: Thursday, 8:00 p.m. AL-ANON Sunday 4:00 p.m. & Tuesday 8:00 p.m. All meetings at St. James Episcopal Church, all times eastern For further AA information call: 648-8121 RONNIE HUDSON CARPENTER Free Estimates Decks, Porches, Portable Buildings Picnic Tables Uc. No. RG0058291 NO JOB TOO SMALL 229-8580 Lawn service, will cut grass at reasonable rates. We do trim work, edging, etc. Call 227-7468. 2tc 5/18 C.R. 6MITH & SON Backhoe work, dozer work, root rake, front-end loader, lot clear- ing, septic tanks, drain fields, fill dirt. Rt. 2, Box A1C, Port St. Joe Phone 229-6018 1/5 SEARS IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE! Sears Catalog Sales 227-1151 Leon Pollock, Owner 410 Reid Avenue 30 gal. electric water heater, $30. Honda 70 motorcycle, $75. 229-6933. ltp 5/18 Side by side refrigerator, looks brand new. Frost free. Runs great. $200. 229-8121. ltp 5/18 Furniture for sale, call days227- 1813, night 229-6477. 1 Ig. pine Broyhill 2-pc. china cabinet; 2 light beige platform rockers; 1 oak marble top wash stand; liv. rm. group in- cludes: sofa, 2 velvet chairs, oak cof- fee table, 2 oak lamp tables, 1 oak oc- tagon lamp table. ltp 5/18 Matching bedroom dresser with mirror & vanity chair, 4 drawer chest, 2 window ac's, 4 padded kitchen chairs, toaster oven, vibrating recliner & misc. Call after 6 p.m. 648-8701. 2tp 5/18 Coin operated pool table with slate top and new cover, 2 electric rod nr reels 24 volt, 10x50 mobile home. For more information call 648-5323. 2tc 5/18 Attention Artists! Approx. 75 frames, all sizes from 24"x48" to 5"x7". 227-1802. Itp 5/18 Electric pole w/100 amp box $75. You take out of ground. 24,000 btu air cond., works good, $100. McCul- lough chain saw 16" bar, $75. 648- 8562. ltp 5/18 Houseboat, gas stove, bottle & furniture included. 48x24', nice. For more information call 639-5515, Wewa. 4tc 5/11 Dining room set, beveled glass top table, brrass base, 6 upholstered chairs w/brass frames, cost $750. Will sacrifice for $425, like new condi- tion. Call 227-1472 weekends or 1- 205-793-2727 weekdays. 2tc 5/11 1974 12'x60' Titan mobile home, good cond., 2 bdrm., 1 ba. All electric with a/c. $3,500. Call 648-5489. 2tc 5/11 14' garage door, all hardware in- cluded, 227-7404, leave message. 2tc 5/11 32' shrimp boat, diesel engine, good cond. or could be used as a pleasure boat. Make offer. Call 229- 8904. 4tc 5/4 1 Camper shell for long wheel base truck. Can be seen at 1106 Long Ave. or phone 229-6965 after 4:00. tfc 1974 12'x60' Titan mobile home, good cond., 2 bdrm., 1 ba. All electric with a/c. $3,500. Call 648-5489. 2tc 5/11 Vacation home care house plants and pets cared for while you're away references. All inquiries strict- ly confidential. 639-5850 Wewa. 4tc 5/4 Tel-A-Story, a new Bible story every day for children and adults. Call 227-1511. tfc 9/1 REMODELING Home or Business New or Old, Let Me Do It All 17 yrs. exp. Free Estimates Jim Scoggins, 229-8320 A-1 ROOFING Repairs, Carpentry, Painting, Etc. 227-1209 Ed Mosley TFC 1/5 GENERAL .- - CONTRACTOR ___ RG 0049457 9041227.7537 U Bill Quaranta Homes Outhouses Old Fashioned Quality Commercial Buildings Hand-Nailed Craftsmanship Log Cabins Additions ( THE COUNTRY GOOSE "Handmade Country Crqfts" 130 Gulf Street St. Joe Beach Open Tuesday Friday 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. (Otlher times by appointment) OWNERS: Gayle & John Tatum tfc 2/16 For Sale or Rent: 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath trailer, $150 per month (rent) or $3,500 to buy. Call 1-579- 2223. tfc 4/6 For grass cutting call 648-5833 after 6 p.m. 4/6-6/29 Wauneta's Accounting & Income Tax Wauneta Brewer St. Joe Beach 648-5043 THE HISTORIC GARDEN CENTER is the Place for Your Special WEDDING REHEARSAL DINNER, PARTY LUNCHEON, REUNION OR ANY IMPORTANT EVENT. Call 227-1613 or 229-6951 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 COSTIN INSURANCE AGENCY Inc. All Forms of Insurance 422 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe Phone 229-8899 tfc 7/7 We Buy, Pawn, Sell or Trade Guns Indian Swamp Campground Highway C-387 Howard Creek TFC 1/5 Electrolux and all other vacuums. repairs sales bags. Anything for any vacuum and built-in central vac's. Callaway Vacuum, Tyndall Parkway, Panama City, 763-7443. tfc 4/6 ANIMAL IMAGES TETPHOTO GRAPHY Photographed at your location. Call (904) 639-5850 or write P. 0. Box 869, Wewahitch- ka, Florida 32465 for more information. TFC 5/4 AMERICAN LEGION POST 116 Willis V. Rowan 1st Monday each month 8:00 p.m., Eat and Meet. tfc 2/9/89 JOHN F. LAW LAWYER 1-265-4794 24 Years Experience Workers Compensation, Occupa- tional Diseases, Injuries and Ac- cidents. No charge for first con- ference. TFC 1/5 ST. JOE CUSTOM BUILDERS Glen F. Combs P. O. Box 456 PORT ST. JOE, FL 32456 COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL BUILDING Bus.: 229-8385 Home: 227-1689 Ge. n. Co. R00033843 Recprocant Member qf our untsJ HoMn Builders Asocmation BuUder of the Year 1988 Award tfc 2/23 UC. #RF 0051042 FREE ESTIMATES RG 0051008 ER 0011618 JOHNNY MIZE PLUMBING Plumbing Contractor New Construction Repairs Remodeling Residental and Commercial Installation of Water Lines and Sewer Lines Minor Electrical PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 904/229-6821 HANNON REALTY, Inc. 221 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe, FL (904) 227-1450 FRANK HANNON, Broker SALES ASSOCIATES Margaret Hale 648-5659 Frances Chason 229-8747 Broker/Salesman Ann Six 229-6392 PORT ST. JOE 230 7th St. Price reduced on this newly painted 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with deck and outside storage. Good starter home, good rental investment. 207 6th St., Highland View Spend the summer at the pool that goes with this at- tractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Many other features. $75,000. 170 Ave. E 3 bedroom, 1 bath furnished house with storage shed and efficiency apartment. $18,000. 512 4th St., Highland View 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 1363 sq. ft. doublewide mobile home on 70'x130' lot. New 1200 gal. septic tank;and new 8.5'x17' deck. Only $13,900. 523 7th St. Attractive 2 bedroom, 1 bath, large den, landscaped yard. $30,000. 505 3rd St. Make an offer on this large frame home on 2 50x170 lots. Can be used as home or office. Appraised at $35,000. 1312 Marvin Ave. Recently redecorated 3 bedroom, 1 bath home in excellent con- dition. Has central heat/air, ceiling fans, mini blinds, carpet, built-in china cabi- net, large enclosed porch, outside storage. $51,500. 1602 Monument Everything You Ever Wanted In A Home is included in this 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story home with Bay view. It's many features include a fire- place, jacuzzi, attic storage, deck, extra large garage. Over 2500 sq. ft. of pro- fessionally decorated, energy efficient space. Make an appointment today to see this one. 803 Garrison Price reduced on this lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with pool. Now only $81,000. 509 4th St. Commercial zoning on this 2 bedroom masonry home on 3 50'x170' lots. $37,500. WHITE CITY Charles Ave. This well-kept 3 bedroom, 1 bath frame home with deck, new central heat/air is on 2 75x150 lots. Has many extras including storage building, new pump, satellite dish. $32,000. THE BEACHES Hwy. 98 St. Joe Beach Unique 2 story home with unobstructed Gulf view. Upstairs contains 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, great room, fireplace, large deck. Downstairs has mother-in-law apartment, large utility room, large workshop, on 2 lots. $175,000.00. Corner 7th St. & Maryland, Mexico Beach Only $50,000 will buy this 3 bedroom, 1 bath stilt house on nice shaded corner lot. 4th St., Beacon Hill Make an offer on this charming 2 bedroom cottage. Complete- ly furnished including dishwasher, freezer. Has new carport, fenced yard. Columbus St., St. Joe Beach Perfect for large family with 4 bedrooms, 2,baths, large living area. Walk to beach. $35,000. Ponce De Leon, St. Joe Beach Nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath 14'x70' mobile home with sun deck and screened porch on two 75'x150' lots. Central heat & air, all appli- ances. $45,000. Corner Canal & Americus, St. Joe Beach Duplex 1 block from beach, large bed- room each side. New roof and windows. Good rental record. Only #38,000. LOTS St. Joseph Shores Owner will listen to offers on this 3 acres with 231 ft of highway frontage. St. Joseph Shores 80 ft. gulf front, Hwy. 98 to water. Port St. Joe 520 3rd St. 50x170. $8,000. Port St. Joe 301 Woodward zoned commercial 75x150. $20,000. Mexico Beach Texas Drive, Nice home lot 100'x100'. $10,000. St. Joe Beach Seashores, Desirable corner lot 85'x150'. $15,000. Port St. Joe Palm Blvd. and comer of 18th Street, 2 lots. $22,000. FOR RENT Mexico Beach 3 bedroom, 1 bath $300. No Pets. TRADES Et SERVICES THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1989 PAGE 3B [ Public Notices NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Gulf County, Florida. at a meeting on May 23. 1989, at 6:00 p.m., E.D.T.. in the County Commissioners' Room In the Gulf County Courthouse, Port St. Joe, Florida, will consider an ordinance with the following title: AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE TIME FOR SALE OF ALCOHOLIC AND INTOXICATING BEVERAGES WITHIN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF GULF COUNTY; PROVIDING PENAL- TIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING AN EFFEC- TIVE DATE AND REPEALING ORDI- NANCE NO. 75-2. The Board will further consider said ordi- nance for adoption at a meeting on the 13th day of June, 1989, at 1OO00 a.m., E.D.T. in the County Commissioners' Room In the Gulf County Court- house. A copy of this Ordinance is on file in the of- fice of the Clerk of Circuit Court of Gulf County. Florida BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA 'By /s/ Douglas C. Birmingham Chairman Attest: /s/ Benny C. lister Clerk Publish: May 11 and 18, 1989. FICTITIOUS NAME Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Sec- tion 865.09, Florida Statutes, the undersigned per- sons intend to register with the Clerk of 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-wlt: COMPANY NAME: Wee Care Day Care Cen- ter LOCATION: 1911 Cypress Avenue, Port St Joe, Florida 32456 OWNERS: Connie T. Myrick Publish: May 4, 18, and 25, 1989. FICTITIOUS NAME Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Sec- tion 865.09., Florida Statutes, the undersigned per- sons intend to register with the Clerk of Court, Gulf County. Florida, four weeks after the first ptubllcation 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" COMPANY NAME: Taylor Constitution City Marine I.OCATION: 412 Monument Avenue, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 OWNERS: Wayne Taylor Publish: April 27, May 4, 11, and 18, 1989. Lease, close to shopping, walk to each. 2 bd., 1 ba. ch&a, washer hook up, new carpet & cabinets. CLEAN AND AIRY, call Judy 648-5777 or evenings, 1-386=6004. tfc 5/18 2 bedroom house in Howard Creek. For information call Earl after 7:00 p.m., 1-294-2929. 4tp 5/18 Have furnished large I bedroom modern apartment, ner beach. Has microwave. For single or couple only. No pets, deposit required. Mexico Beach, 648-8201. tfc 5/18 Mobile home lot for rent, 229- 8669, $40 per month. tfc 5/11 Furnished large 2 bdrm. apart- ment. No pets. Call 229-6777 after 6 p.m. tfc 5/4 House at Jones Homestead for rent, unfurnished. Call 229-6797. 4tc 5/4 IVi&eico Beach, Contractor's Spe- cial: 2 bdrm., 1 ba. furnished mobile hoice, carpet, a/c, adults preferred, no pets, $195 monthly w/water or $85 weekly w/utilities. 648-8289. tfc 4/27 Mexico Beach, Contractor's Spe- cial: small trailer, $50 weekly, utilities furnished, single or couple only. No pets. 648-8289. tfc 5/4 Quaint 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath furnished house, ideal for bachelor/ spinster or 'couple. Across :highway from Gulf, 'Mexico Beach. Cen.' h&a. 229-6553. tfc 3/30 Unfurnished Ig. 2 bdrm., 1 ba. house w/stove & refrig., carport, stor- age area, Ig. screen porch, fenced back yard, ch&a, no pets. Call 229- 6777 after 6 p.m. tfc 5/4 Apartments for the elderly or dis- abled Call 229-6353. Rent based upon income. tfc 4/6 Nice one, two .& three bedroom apartments. Cen. h&a, stove & frost- free refrigerator, playground available with' parents' supervision. Laundry rm.: provided. Rent determined by in- conie. Handicap units available. Pine Ridge Apartments, 227-7451. Equal Housing. tfc 4/6 Apartment: Unfum. 2 bdrm., 1 ba. Extremely nice. Energy efficient 808 Woodward Ave. Call Jernyl N. Harper, Lie. Real Estate Broker, 227- 1428. tfc 4/6 2 bdrm. furnished nice house on S 1 1/3 lots. 100' from beach. Canal St., St. Joe Beach. $200 month. Call Mairianna, 904/482-3884. tfc 4/6 The Phantry Hotel, Rooms Pri- vate baths or dormitory style. Daily or weekly rates. Will renovate to your taste for lease. 302 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe, FL 229-8723. tfc 4/6 Dogwood Terrace Apartment, 2 b1drm., 1 bath, furnished. Call 229- 6330. tfc 4/6 Monthly. Rentals: 1, 2 and 3 bedroom homes and townhouses, fur- nished or unfurnished. Off-season rates. ERA Parker Realty, I Iwy. 98 & 31st St., Mexico Beach. 904/648- 5777. tfc 4/6 For Rent or Sale: 2 bdrm., 2 bath house at Cape San Bias, many extras. Call 229-8385 or 227-1689. tfc 5/4 For Rent: Mini-warehouse stor- age. For .more information call 229- 6200. tfc 4/6 2 bdrm. spacious apartments, easy to heat and cool. Reasonable de- posit & rent. No..pets. Call 227-1689 after 6 p.m. Best deal In town, save on utility bills tfc 5/4 Warehouse space with office. Ap- prox. 850 sq. ft. Suitable for contrac- tor or small service business. 227- 1100 days only. tfc 4/6 No need for wet carpets. Dry clean them with HOST. Use rooms right away. Rent machine. St. Joe Furniture, 227-1251. -thru 12/88 IN THE CIRCUrr COURT FOR GULF COUNlY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number 89-7 Division Probate IN RE: ESTATE OF CLYDE M. ESPENSHADE Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS (summary Administration) TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- MANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Administration has been entered In the estate of Clyde M. Espenshade. deceased, File Number 89-7. by the Circuit court for Gulf County, Florida. Probate Division, the address of which is 1000 5th Street. Port St. Joe., FL 32456 that the total cash value of the estate is $11,891.96 and that the names and addresses of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are: Name and Address Robert Espenshade 215 First Street. Summer- dale, PA 17093 Helen Cline Box 816. Rowlett. ITX 75088-0816 All persons are required to file with the clerk of said court. WITHIN 3 CALENDAR MONTHS FROM TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE all claims against the estate In the form and manner prescribed by Section 733.703 of the Florida Statutes and Rule 5.490 of the Florida Rules of Probate and Guardianship Procedure. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. - Publication of this Notice has begun on May 11. 1989. David H. Rosenberg. Esq. Attorney 401 N. Second St. P.O. Box 1177 Harrisburg, PA 17108 Telephone: 717-234-8031 Florida Bar No. 323462 Publish: May 11 and 18, 1989. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Gulf County Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing to consider closing, vacating, and discontinuing a portion of 4th Street, in Beacon Hill. further described as follows: That certain portion of 4TH STREET ly- ing between lots 17. 18, 19. & 20 of Block 21 and Lots 1 & 3 of Block 20, Beacon Hill Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book 1. Page 2, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court. The public hearing will be held in the County Commissioners' meeting room at the Courthouse In Port St. Joe, on May 23, 1989. at 7:05 p.m., APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2 and 3 bedroom Refrig., stove, dishwasher, ceil- ing fans, carpet, central h&a. Starting at $285 per month Call Kenney at 229-6509 Phil at 229-8409 tfc 5/11 ^^WH,/^ (3S6-4) Mexico Beach Lots 40'x100'. All hook-ups, electric, water, septic, tel., cable TV, natural gas, $65 a month lot rent. R. W. BAKER (904) 648-8201 tic 5/18/89 FINANCIAL TELLER Tyndall Federal Credit Union has need for a part time financial teller. 1. Must be high school graduate 2. Must have minimum 1 yr. cashier experience. 3. Must be able to operate computer terminal, calculator other office machines. Offering flexible hours, excellent salary & benefits. Apply at 326 Reid Ave. No phone calls please. It 5/18 1986 Buick Regal, low mileage, excel. cond. Call after 3:30 at 229- 6017. lte 5/18 '86 Chevy 20 high top conversion van, fully equipped, excel. cond., low mileage. 227-7404 and leave mes- sage. 2tc5/1l 1982 Pontiac Grand Prix, for in- formation call St. Joe Papermakers Federal Credit Union, 227-1156. 2tc 5/11 ATTENTION ATTENTION If you have credit problems, bankruptcies,.repos, delinquent cred- it, and want a good used car w/little down or trade, call me, Mary Gavin, Imay can help. Toll free 1-800-342- 7131 or 785-522 I. 3tc 5/11 '81 Ford Escort, rough, $475. 648-8289. tfc4/13 BUY GOVERNMENT Seized and Surplus Vehicles from $100. Fords, Chevys, Corvettes, etc., in your area. For info call (602) 842-1051 ext. 3390. 4tp 4/27 1986 Z-28, take over payments, St. Joe Papermakers Federal Credit Union, 227-1156. tfc 4/6 GULF FRONT PRISTINE REMOTE BEACH 1,2 AND 3 BR TOWNHOMES BARRIER DUNES RESORT Cape San Bias, FL 1-800-624-3964 4x1C/26 E.S.T. Comments from any interested parties will be welcome. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA By: /s/ DOUGLAS C. BIRMINGHAM Chairman ATrEST: /s/ BENNY C. LISTER Clerk Publish: May 11 and 18, 1989. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Gulf County Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing to consider closing, vacating, and discontinuing an alley running from 3rd Street to 4Ith Street, in Beacon 11111, further described as fol- lows: That certain alley lying between Lots 2, 4, 6. 8. 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, & 20 and Lots 1, 3, 5,7. 9, 11. 13, 15, 17, & 19, of Block 21 of Beacon Hill Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 2, In the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court. The public hearing will be held in the County Commissioners' meeting room at the Courthouse in Port St. Joe. on May 23. 1989. at 7:15 p.m., E.S.T. Comments from any interested parties will be welcome. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY. FLORIDA By: /s/ DOUGLAS C. BIRMINGHAM Chairman ATI'EST: /s/ BENNY C. USTER Clerk Publish: May 11 and 18, 1989. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Gulf County Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing to consider closing, vacating, and discontinuing an alley running parallel to Pine Street. at SL Joe Beach, further described as fol- lows: That certain alley lying between Lots 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, & 9 and Lot 10 of llock 11. Port St. Joe Beach Unit Two Subdivi- sion, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 6. in the Office of the Clerk of the Cir- cult Court, The public hearing will be held in the County Commissioners' meeting room at the Courthouse in Port St. Joe, on May 23, 1989, at 7:30 p.m., E.S.T. Comments from any interested parties will be welcome. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA By: /s/ DOUGLAS C. BIRMINGHAM Chairman ATTEsr: /s/ DENNY C. LISTER Clerk Publish: May 11 and 18, 1989. NOTICE OF INTENDED ACTION THE GULF COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Purpose and Effect: The Gulf County School Board proposes to amend and adopt policies, as provided for in the Administrative Procedures Act, for the purpose of bringing said policies into com- pliance with Florida Statutes and State Board of Education Rules. Summary: The following is a brief description of each proposal change of Chapter 6GX23. 6.11 Addresses transfers/position va- cancies 6.35 Addresses transfers/promotion and demotions Economic Impact: This proposal will result in no direct costs associated with implementation. IF REQUESTED, A HEARING WILL tIE I FIELD AT: Saturday, May 27- 11:00 A.M. DeFuniak Springs, Florida (Walton County) 64 Lots on Beautiful Lake Holley DIRECTIONS: From DeFunlak Springs, go west on Hwy. 90 to intersection of Hwy. 331, go north 4 1/2 miles to property. Watch for Todd Auction signs. This is some of the most beautiful lake front properly in Florida 40 Waterfront Lots 24 Interior Lots Some of the finest fishing to be found in this area. Record size bass, catfish and other varieties have been caught. PREVIEW: Sunday, May 21, 1 5 PM; Thursday and Friday, May 25 & 26, 10 AM - 5 PM. TERMS: 25% Down, balance over 10 years at 12%. Monthly payments. Call our office for brochure. Joe Tarpley Lic. #408 List Your // Auction Lic. #AB249 Property with Us / Reg. U. S. Trademark RISE(* WiORLD,' 2508 N.E. 8th Lane, Suite A Ocala, Florida 32670 Licensed Broker Phone 904-622-3719 U.S.A. TOLL FREE 1-800-241-7591 GA. TOLL FREE 1-800-282-2662 Time: 9:00 A.M.. E.T. Date: Tuesday, June 6, 1989 Place: Board Room. Gulf County School Board Office, Gulf County Courthouse,. Highway 71. Port St Joe. FL 32456 The entire text of the proposed rule can be Inspect- ed during regular office hours at the Gulf County School Board Office. Gulf County Courthouse, Highway 71. Port St. Joe, FL. Special legal authority under which the adoption is authorized and the law being implemented and in- terpreted are made specific. The addition and changes are proposed by Charles T. Watson. Director of Support Services, and ap- proved for consideration by B. Walter Wilder. Su- perintendent. Amendments: Rule Title 6.11 Recruiting. Posting of Vacancies, and Hiring 6.35 Transfers/Promotion and Demo- tions Publish: May 11 and. 18. 1989. XEROX TELECOPIER 7010 TERMINAL Why settle for just a facsimile? The portable Xerox 7010 can send and receive a copy in less than 30 seconds. Offers many easy-to-use automatic features, yet it's compact and affordably priced. Use it in the office, on the road, almost anywhere. Includes: o Distribution-quality Copies o Automatic Document Feeder: 10 originals a 40-digit Operator Display o Activity and Send/Confirmation Reports o CCITT Groups 3 and 2 Compatibility and more! The Star Publishing Company Office Supply Store - 304-306 Williams Ave. Phone 227-1278 Port St. Joe XEROX% TELECOPIER* and the identifying numbers herein are trademarks of XEROX CORPORATION. CANDACE NICOLE BRANCH KRISTIN MILLER WIGGINS Eleven-month-old daughter of 22-month-old daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Branch. and Mrs. Phillip Wiggins. MISTY TOMLINSON JUSTIN LEE LYONS Nineteen-month-old daughter 18-month-old son of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Tomlinson. Mrs. Cecil Lyons. DANIEL T. WELCH 15-month-old son of Dennis Welch and Tammy McGee. ASHTON ARD 19-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ard. COREY BOWERS LUKE LOGUE Seven-month-old son of Mr. Six-year-old son of Mr. and and Mrs. Walter Bowers. Mrs. Freddie Logue, KAYLEIGH LEWIS JUSTIN McCROAN One-year-old daughter of Mr. Two-year-old son of Mr. and and Mrs. Hal Lewis. Mrs. Tim McCroan. RODNEY ALLEN Five-year-old son of Mrs. Bruce Allen. JOY LEIGH LANE Three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Lane. Beautification Committee Wants Support, Manpower, In Ongoing Project of City Beautification Linda Bordelon, new chair- man of the Beautification Com- mittee, told the Rotary Club Thursday the committee is em- phasizing clean-up all during the month of May. Bordelon said the recent planting of red tip and blooming pear shrubs on Highways 98 and 71 inside the city were projects of their committee and said when the' shrubs mature they should The application deadline for Foundation Scholarships for full- time and part-time students at Gulf Coast Community College is Thursday June 1. Students should send com- pleted forms and a letter of appli- cation to the GCCC Financial Aid Office along with a transcript of lAN 4 (US xl FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 508 Sixteenth Street SUNDAY WORSHIP.............10a.m. Celebrating 200 years of the Church's Life Bi-Centennial Communion Nursery Available ADULT SCHOOL...................11 am. The Rev. Dr. Elmer I. Braden, Pastor PASTORAL COUNSELING 227-1756 Black Ink Standard White Vellum Paper 2 Color Cards White Vellum Paper beautify the streets considerably. The committee meets once a month to consider special pro- jects which need undertaking to Improve the appearance of the community. 'We will meet this month on Thursday, May 18 in the social hall of the First Metho- dist Church and our meetings are open to anyone who is inter- ested in the appearance of the prior academic work. Applicants must enroll for at least 12 hours for full-time schol- arships and between five and 11 credit hours to be eligible for the part-time scholarships. Students must have a GPA of 2.0 or higher to be eligible for consideration for a scholarship. Fundings for the scholarships is provided by the GCCC Founda- tion. More information about scholarships is available at 769- 1551, ext. 224. Durey Cadwell Gets Degree Western Kentucky University held its 1989 Commencement Ex- ercises Sunday, May 7 at E.A. Diddle Arena at 3 p.m. More than 2,180 graduates were recognized individually during the program by WKU President Thomas C. Meredith and the University's Board of Regents Of this number, 1,445 were bachelors' degree candidates, 467 were masters' degree candidates and 268 received associates' de- grees. Of the graduates was Durey H. Cadwell of Port St. Joe who re- ceived a Bachelor of Arts degree. Start 500 at $21.00 Star 500 at $26.00 1,000 $23.00 1,000 $28.00 The Star Publishing Co. 306 Williams Avenue Port St. Joe Phone 227-1278 city," she said. Another of their projects is education of the public about properly disposing of their trash rather than tossing it down on the street or sidewalk. 'We're tak- ing this message into the schools 00018--000R R-000'+300 522.58 LESTER CARL ET UX S 7 T 6 R 8 .90 ACRES REC'D ORB E/65/117 BEING A LOT 132 FT BY 300 FT. FROM LEE MAP "153 00019-000R R-00'-01O0 $ 30.54 LESTER CARL 8: HELEN S 7 T 6 R 8. 2 ACRES REC'-D ORB 61/417 FROM WEWA BANK LESS 50 FT. RIGHT OF WAY MAP #t 153 00019-6>IR R-0004'600 522.5S8 LESTER CARL 8: HELEN S 7 T 6 RI: 8 ACRE ORB 66/5E.1 2ND PARCEL FR FLA. ENG, CO,. MAP E15.3 009060-OO1R R--0013400 5198. 6 HOLIDAY BEACi'H INC. S 3 T 6 R- 8 7.-.694' AC BEING PARCEL "A" REC'D : ORB 113/ 10'+6 FR M 8: K RANCHES MAP# 1iS 0006b--200R R-.00135.00 S25!7.64 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S 31 T 6 R S 10.162 AC M/L BEING PARCEL B REC'D ORB 113/ 10'46 FR M 8: K RANCHES MAP# 5I.5 00085.-OOOR R-00i7600 538.s&:2 COBB SHERRY ET AL 5 5 T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACRES (UNRECORDED) A 60 XK 130 FT LOT FR LANGFORD ORB 79/1086 MAP #156A OOi30-OOOR R-0026800 S28'5.67 MARTIN NORMAN M. 8: MARGEN S 5E: T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACRES (UNRECORDED) A 130A X 14.0 FT LOT ORB 126./602 FR KEETONII MAP 15E.A R-003:2700< S :'8.53 HILL JIM; TRUSTEE 5 : T 7 R 8 WHITFIELLD ACRES SUED. (UNRECORDED) W 1/2 OF LOT 2 ORB 82: /2::'34. MAP f 15.6 A BLK C: 00:1.74-"000R HARTSFIE:L.D A.LEX.- H4. 5 'r T 7 8 S WI'II'TFIEL.:: ACRES SUSD. (UNRECORDED) W 60 FT. OF S 9E: FT. OF LOT 5 ORB 81/34L6 MAP N 156 A BL.I:: D: and hope to eventually persuade everyone is is just as easy to toss trash into a container as it is to toss it on the ground," Bordelon said. Another project is the recent- -ly inaugurated 'Yard of the 001.''-0 OR R--0037500 g5285.,67 BELL FRANK E, 8: SHERRIL D S 5 T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACRES SUBD. (UNRECORDED) S 1/:2 OF LOT 3 A05 FT. BY 210 FT. ORB 023/905 FR BYRD MAP # 156 A BLK E 0019'+-OOOR - R-0039600 5243,.16 CALHOUN GEORGE W. ET UX S 5. T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACRES SUBD (UNRECORDED) LOT 5 (LESS W 75 FT) ORB 23/997 8: 999 MAP #156A BLK: E 00216-OOOR R-00'+3800 ".26..6 DY::ES WALTER T. WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB I PG E-9 LOT 4+ MAP # iS6 A BLK : 00:218.-OOR R-004'4200 $1'45. 7E9 LAMBERT GEORGE W JR. WHITFIELD .ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG O.9 LOT 6 ORB 110/1051 FR.FAMBERT MAP #1.6A .BLK 2 00286-OOOR R-0060700 538.'.2 JEFFCOAT KI::ENNETH E, WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB I PG 59 LOT 1 .179 AC M/L ORB 92/668 FR JEFFCOAT MAP #156A BL.K 9 004298-OOOR. R-.0063200 S39.32" HOLIDAY BEACH INC. WHi:TFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOT 3 ORBE 75/4533 MAP : 156 A B-LK 10 00:298-01OR R"--0063300 131.'+1 HOL...IDAY BEACH INC- WIHIITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOT 4' MAP t :LE6 A BLI :l0 00:?99-000R11 R-'006350DO 519-.00 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG S.9 LOT 5 ORB 83/876 MAP 4 15.6 A BLK 1.0 Month" designation to encourage more interest in keeping neigh- borhoods pleasant to look at. The winner of the first designation was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boykin on Mimosa Street. Different yards will be designated 00321-OOOR R-0077800 S177.23 DANIELS FiM. BRENDA 8: HA WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOT '+ ORB 106/701 FR. KENDRICK MAP # 156 A BLIK:: i: 00327-001R R-0068700 .$9'+.33 ESTATE OF LOLA B. GAINER, WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK" SECOND -ADDITION PB j PG( 59 LOT is ORB 107/2: 2 FPR HOBBS 8: JAIMES (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL)0 0033'+-d- :-R R-0069600 %87.i6 HOLIDAY BEACH. INC. S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEi-:: PROP, (UNRECORDED) W/2 OF LOT 1 ORB 98/803 FR. GAUTNEY MAP # IS6A 00334-O"i1R R-0070500: $.3'+1 HOLIDAY BEACH IONl. S S T 7 R S HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED') LOT 7. LESS NW/+ MAP # 15.6 A BLK 1. 00334'-01 3R R-0070700 573. 42 HOLDIAY BEACH INC.: 5 T 7 R S .4-'+' AC M/L HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) LOT V1 LESS E 7E FT & LESS W .1.03 FT (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 0033'H-O0i6R R-007.O1000 577.37 HOLIDAY BEACH INC., S I T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) WEST 1/2 OF LOT '+ MAP #i56 A BLK " 00334-01i8R. R-007 120'. 577.37 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. , S S T 7 R S HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) LOT E: MAP .'56A M-I:PM 1'6 A BL.!:: 00334-019R ..-::.07 -:> $ ::5., 97 HOLI...DAY BEACH INC. 5 5:: T,7. :R. HOWARD CREE':: PROP (UNRECORDED) E 75 FT OF LOT i ORB 108/1052' FR BRITT MAP# 156A BLK 2 0033'"-02!R R-'0071900 581.57 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S 5: T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) N/2 OF LOT 3 ORB 57/8E4 ORB 94/?? MAP# 156 A BLK 3 00334-0:7R R-0072100.' S81,7 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEI': PROP UNRECORDED1) E/2 OF' iOT '* MAP .i'ABLK 3 00334-02OR R-007220> 5 2S1.!57 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 5S T 7 R S HOWARD CREEI:: PROP (UNRECORDED) LOT F MAP B.LK. 3 BLK 3 R- 007:900 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S77,37 each month with the selected yard to display a sign showing its selection for the entire month. Bordelon said "This is one or- ganization which isn't asking you for money. All we want is your manpower and your support." S E: T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) LOT '+ MAP # 156 A BLK 4" 0033'-""'038R R-0073100.O 45.97 HOLIDAY BEACH, INC... S. S T 7 R 8 HOWARD ':)CREElI:: PROP (UNRECORDED) W/2: OF LOT 5 MAP # i:5 A BLK 9- 033..4-0+46R R-0073900 -62.::.+ WORD MICHAEL 8: CL.YTIE ATW S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREE!:: PROP (UNRECORDED) N/2 OF' wLOT '4 ORB 9E:/105.O FR ELDER MAP# 156A BLK 5 Z033--0'7R R-007T"000 62.4-H WORD EMICHAEL 8: CLYTIE ATW S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) S/2 OF LOT '+ ORB 95/105E2 FR ELDER MAP# 1. A BLK E: 00334-OSSR R-00748005 46Q89 DECKER C O0 8: CAROL W. S s. T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK. PROP (UNRECORDED) E/2 OF LOT 8 ORB 98/870 FR HOLIDAY BEACH MAP# 156 A BLK 5. 00334-076R R-0076300 $45:7 ,0 LEE BILLY G. ET AL S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) LOT '4 ORB 57/731 MAP t 156 A B LK 7 00334'-078R R-00764'00 579.16 LEE BILLY G,. ET UX S !5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEKK: PROP (UNRECORDED) LOT E ORB 87/4-99 MAP # 156 A BLK 7 00334-'>082R R-0076600 $77.37 HOLIDAY BEACH INCI S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) LOT 1 MAP # 156 A BLK 8 0033'+-090R R-0077000 S38 11 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEl:: PROP (UNRECORDED) 'LOT '4 MAP # 156 A BLK 8 0033'4-092R R-0077100 50.,07 HOLMAN DAVID F. 8: JERRY,' S5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) LOT E: (LESS EXISTING COUNTY RD R/W) ORB 79/1195 MAP # 156 A BLK 8 0033'4-09'+R R-0077200 12-8 .02 HOLMAN DAVID F. 8: JERRY S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK:: PROP (UNRECORDED) 5/2 OF LOT 6 ORB 71/827 MAP tt156A BLK.:: 8 0033'+-096R R-0077300 .4+6.,9 HOLMAN DAVID 8: LOIS S T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) N/2: OF LOT 6 ORB 91/839 FR SHIRLEY MAP #1.S6A BLK 8 (Continued on Page 5B) * Deadline Near to Apply for Scholarships at GCCC NOTICE OF TAX CERTIFICATE SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 197.402, FLORIDA STATUTES, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE 31ST DAY OF MAY, 1989, AT 9:00 A.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 Raised Lettered I THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL PAGE 5B TAX SALE Continued from Page 4B 00334-10OGR R'-0077'+00 $187 67 .'NEEL GEORGE B. 8: BRENDA KI "5 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) S/2 OF LOT 1 ORB 62/671 (BEING I50 FT X 150 FT LOT) MAP #t 156 B BLK 9 00334-170R R-00786400 $138.97 'SAULS HELEN L.. HOWARD CREEK PROP, I AC M/L LOTS 11 8: 12 ORB 113/1089 FR GRISHAM MAP # 1E:6B BLK 10 00334-23'-R R-0080400 81.5.-7 HOLIDAY BEACH, INC. A FL HOWARD CREEK PROP, NO. 2 *UNRECORD LOT l'l ..5 AC M/L ORB 12S/200 FR HUGHES MAPt# 156D BLK B 00334-261R R-0082000 $S81 .?7 WOODROW EARNEST J. SR. 8:. HOWARD CREEK PROP.. NO. 2 UNRECORD LOT 11 ORB 12i/203 FR HANNA MAP # 156C BLK C 00334-S25R R-0083300 $62.' HOLIDAY BEACHi INC. HOWARDE CREEK:: PROPERTIES UNIT NO. 3 UNRECORDED. LOT 5 ORB 91/8 FR MULLER MAP | #156D BLK 1D 0033'+-5 30RR R-0 34'005 $62.44 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. . HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NOQ 3 UNRECOD'.ED LOT- 6 ORB 18/9 .CERT OF 'ALE MAP#I 156C BI..LK: D 00334- 535R R-00835,00 $6:2.4M HOLIDAY BEACH, INC. HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO, 3 UNRECORDED LOT 7 MAP # 16C': BLK D 00334-54:5R R-00.3700 $6-. H4 HOLIDAY BEACH: INC. HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. 3 UNRECORDED,LOT 9 MAP #156C BLK D 003 34-5SR. R-0083900 $62.4 4 HOLIDAY BEACH, INC. HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO, 3 UNRECORDED LOT 11 MAP #i56C BLK D 00334-560,R R-00864000 $62.'+H" HOLIDAY BEACH, INC. HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. 3 UNRECORDED' LOT' 12 MAP #iUSCA'BLK'' :' 0033'+-665R R-0085500 $81.57 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. V (UNRECORDED) LOT 10 ORB 115/75.3 C FR SCHMID MAP# 15E6D BLK E 0033'+-670R R-008:600 $81. 57 HENDERSON RANDALL P. HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNTIT NO. 4 LOT 11 UNRECORDED ORB 120/387 FR HOLIDAY BEACH, INC. MAPY 156D BLK' E 003-34-675R R40085700 $148.54 RE ID CPIARLES W. HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. 4 UNRECORDEDE) LOT 12 8: 13 ORB. 123/6:20 FR BREWER MAP# 156D BLK:: E 00334-690R R-0085800 $81.5:7 COURTNEY MICHAEL E. HOWARD 'CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. 4 (UNRECORDED) LOT 7 ORB 95/729 FR HOLIDAY BEACH INC. MAP #156D BLK. F G033:4-70ER R--0086100 148.5.4 HOWARD, J.W. HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. '+ (UNRECORDED) LOT 1 8: 2 ORB 1,03/771 FR HOLIDAY BEACH INC. MAP? 1E5-6D BLK G 0033'+-7"'5.R R-0087000 $81.57 7 HOLIDAY BEACH. INC. HOWARD CREEF:: PROPERTIES- UNIT NO. '+ {UNRECORDED) L'T 3 MAP# 156D BLK H 0033'+-760R R-0087100 $81.57 HOLIDAY BEAC':H INC. HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. 4 (UNRECORDED) LOT 4 MAP# 15E6D BLK 1-1 0033'+-765:R R-0087200 i$81. 7 HOLIDAY BEACH: IN,:. HOWARD CREEK:: PROPERTIES UNIT NO. 4 (UNRECORDED) LOT 5 MAP?# 156D BLK: H .00334-770R R--0087300 $81.!:7 HOLIDAY BEACH. INC. HOWARD CPREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. 4 (UNRECORDED) LOT 6 MAP# 16D BL.K 1-1 00338-080R R-0089000 $81.,!57 HOLIDAY BEACH INC., S 5 T 7 R 8 .5 AC M/L HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNREC. LOT 7 MAP# 156A BLKF 11 00360-lOOBR R-0092:100 $990.09 HOLIDAY BEACH IN':, ' 5 6 T 7 R 8 "0.,787 AC M/L BEING PARCEL "C" OF ORB 113/104-6 FR M.K. RANCHES MAP# 156B 00360-202R R-.092300 $68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK: PROPERTIES LOT i MAPM 156E BLK K 00360-204'R R-0092'+00 $68.81i HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 2 MAP#t E1568 LK K : 00360-206R R-00E2500 $68 ,81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC . S .6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 3 MAP#4 1SE$B BL!: K 00360-2:0R R-0092600 568.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC.Q 5 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK:: PROPERTIES LOT 4 MAP# 1i6B BLK K: 00360-210R R-009::700 568.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK: PROPERTIES LOT 5 MAP# 156B BLK K . R--009:::800 68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S6 .T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT,6 MAP#t 15E:B BLK KF: 00360-21.'+FR R-0092900 $68 .81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S 6 T 7 R- 8 HOWARD CREEK: PROPERTIES LOT 7 MAPt# 1566B 'BL.K R-0093000 $68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 8 MAP#5 i56B BLK K 00360-224R R-0093300 68,81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC., S 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 11 MAP# 156B BLK K 00360-226R R-0093'-4F0 068.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 12 MAP# 1568 BLK K 00360-232R R-0093600 568.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC.' 5 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEF:: PROPERTIES LOT 15 MAP#R 156B BLK K:: 00360-236R R-0093800 .68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 5 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK_: PROPERTIES LOT 17 MAP# 156B ELK KI 00360-24OR R-0094000 68.8i HOLIDAY BEACH INC.. 5 .6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEKl PROPERTIES LOT 19 MAPt# 1.568 BL:: KK 00360-242"R , R-09.100i 6.61 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 20 MAP# 156B' BLK K:: 00360-2'+'4R R-009'4200 %68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 5 6 T 7 R 9 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 21 MAP#.- 1E6B BLK K , 00360-246R .R-009' 300 A68 .S1 HOLIDAY BEACH INC, S6 T 7 R 8 HOWAR.D CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 22 MAP#a 15E6. BL.K K:: 00360-:2'-1:8R R'-0094'+'00 68 .81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK:: PROPERTIES LOT 23 'MAPMt 1568 BLK KI 00360-25:R ' R-0094500 $68,.81. HOLIDAY BEACH INC. . 5 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 2F MAP#t 1Ei6B BL.I:: K 00360-271R R-0095:"300 $68.21 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. .S 6 T 7 P. 8 HOWARD CREEL PROPERTIES LOT 33 MAP#t 156B BL.K:: J 00360-272R R-0095'+00 $68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. -6 T7 R. HOWARD CREEKI PREOPERTIES LOT 3E MAP'? 1E6lB BLK F:K 00360--273R R-009E:5500 $68 81 HOLIDAY BEAC':H INC. *S 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT .3+ MAP#t 156B BLK .J 00360-"-:7'+R R-009E:600 $-68 1. HOLIDAY BEACH INC., 56 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK: PROPERTIES LOT 36 MAP# 1.56E:6B BLK J 00360-276R , R-0095700 $68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC.. 56 T7 RB HOWARD CREEK:: PROPERTIES LOT 37 MAP# 156B BLKF:: J 00360-27SR R-'00958.00 $68 6 1 HOLIDAY BEACH INC'. S6 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEl:: PROPERTIES LOT 38 MAP?# 1E:6B BLK J 00360-280R R-0095900 s 68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 56 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK: PROPERTIES LOT 39 MAP# 15Q6B BLK J 00360-282R R-0096000 $68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 56 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK: PROPERTIES LOT 4+0 MAP# 1E:6B BLK J 00360-248'+R R-0096100 68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH IN'C. 56 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 41 MAP# 156B. BLK J 00360-286R R-0696200 S68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC.: 56 T7 R8..HOWARD C::REEK:: PROPERTIES LOT 42 MAP# 156B BLK: J 00360-2S8R R-0096300 568.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 56 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK: PROPERTIES LOT 43 MAP"# 156B BLK J 0360-90R R-0096400 .68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 56 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK: PROPERTIES LOT 44 MAP#. 1.56B BLK J P0360-"292R R40096500 $68,81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 56 T7 RS HOWARD CREEKl PROPERTIES LOT 45 MAP# IS6B BLK J 00360-::9g-R R-.0096600 68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 56 T7 RS HOWARD CREEKI:: PROPERTIES LOT 46 MAP# 1E:6B BL:: J 00360-296R R-0096,700 568.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 56 T7 R8 HOWARD' CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 17 MAP# 1E56B BLK J 00360-298R R-0096800 568.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S6 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 48 MAP# 156B BLK J 00360-300R R-0096900 S68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 5 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 49 MAP# 156B BLK J 00360-302R R-0097000 68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC, 6. T7 RAS HOWARD CREEK I PROPERTIES .LPT 50 MAR# ... is56B BLK IJ " 00360-304'R R-0097100 568.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S6 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 51 MAP# 1568 BLK: J 00360-306R R-0097200 68,81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC' 56 T7 R8 HOWARDS CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 52 MAP# 15i68 BLK J 00360-310R R-0097300 S68,81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 56 T7 RB HOWARDS CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 53 MAP# 156B BLK J 00360-31OR R-0097400 $68.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC': S6 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK- PROPERTIES LOT 4'+ MAP# 156B BLK J 00360-3122R R-009756' $68.81. HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 56 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK:: PROPERTIES LOT SS MAP# 1I6bB BLK J 00360-314'R R-0097600 568.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. S6 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK: PROPERTIES LOT 5: MAP# .156.B BLK:: J 00360-31.6R R-0097700 568.-1 HIOL.:IDAY BEACH INC. 56 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK:: PROPERTIES LOT 57 MAP# s1E6B BLK:: J 00360- 318R R-0097800 $68.S1 HO..LTD'AY BEAC':H IN'C. 56 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK: PROPERT.FIES LOT 58 MAP# 1E56.B BLK J 00360--320R. R-0097900 568.81 "HOID'AY BEACH IN:C. 56 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 59 MAP# 1E6B BLK: J 00360-322R R-009S:OOO 68,81 HOLIDAY BEACH IN':, 56 T7 R8 HOWARD CREE': PROPERTIES LOT 60 MAPtt 156B BLK J 00360- 328R R-0098200 568.81 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 56 T7 R8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES TRACT "E" MAPi# E:6B BLK J 00360-329R R-0098300 $38.52 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 5 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEKf: PROPERTIES 8 AC M/L BEING TRACT D 8: PARCEL LYING S 8: ADJTO LOT 34 BLK K MAP# 156B BLK J 00360-'+OOR R-00984+00 HOLIDAY BEACH, INC 5 6 T 9 R 8 25.556 BEING PARCEL E OF 113/1046FR M. K. R MAP# 15613 00361-OI.OR R-0098500 HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 5 6 T 7 R 8 SE/'+ C 8: PART OF NE/4 OF LYING S OF SR 387 19.3 AC M/L LESS 0 (ADD .L LEGAL SEE T 00378-00OR R-0101000 ADKINSON TOM 5 9 T 7 R 8 1 ACREI DB.: 29/H87 ON BROT RIVER MAP #164C 00398-003R R-Ot0 3400 HOLIDAY BEACH INC' 5 32 T 7 R 8 1332.. M/L ALONG SAUL'S C ORB 87/618 8: LESS ORB 120/172.TO SIM MAP# iS8 00+19-O00OR R-.106900 1HX, DILL JOHN C. MRS. 5 31 T 3 R 9 E5 AC DESC: IN ORB 50/80 HALEY 8: ORB 50/82 THOMAS 8: LESS ORB (ADD'L LEGAL SEE T 00!+19-001R R-0107000 SI-IEALY BURL LEE 5 31 T 3 R 9 146 X 122 X 5 E FT LOT: B FT FRONT ON DEAD L ORB 83/618 MAP #10 00"'56-OOiR R-0111200 SYFRETT RAYMOND 8: S 6 T 4 R 9 11 AC REC'D ORB 60/662 F EASTERLING BEING P "A" 8: PARCEL "A-i" (ADD'L LEGAL SEE 1T 00485-00OR R-0116900 HILL WILLIAM R. KENTUCKY LANDING SUBDIVISION UNIT 0 PG 35 LOT 9 ORB 91 DAVID MAP ,4l :7C BL OO006-OH4OR R-0126900 HO5KINS EARL E. 8: S 16 T 4+ R 9 7E: X LOT IN ORIG, GOVT ORB 9'/2:98 FROM HO IiMAP # 1:,: B 00.523-OOOR " R-0131700 CARTER JOHN W. 8: C I CHIPOLA CUTOFF ADD I'TO IOLA LOT 3 PB 2 'T ORB-li11/706 FR POW '"'MAP#-111: A BLK 1 00583-O5BOR R-01'41400 O'BRIEN CYNTHIA M. RED BULL ISLAND SU UNIT NO. I LOT 6 8: 98/469 BC FR O'BRI 1128 BLK: A :00621-OOOR R-0152400 LANE RICHARD 8: LOU RED BULL ISLAND SU UNIT NO, 2 LOT 12 74/664 MAP #112:B B 00623-OOOR RB- 154 '100 PICKRON SIMMER 8: L RED BULL ISLANMD'SU UNIT NO. LOT 5 C0 80/283 MAP #41128 B 00623-0'-OR R-OWi5'800 HALL RAY J. 8: ELLI RED BULL ISLAND SU UNIT NO, 2 LOT 9 0 12::/5+'7 FR HALL MA BLK: L 00623--070R R"-0E155100 MULLINAX ROBERT GE RED BULL ISLAND SL UNIT NO. 2 LOT 12 76/1055 MAP #112=B 006.0--00'..R R-0166600 LEHMAN LARRY W. RED BULL. ISLAND UN 3 LOT 3 MAP #11:2B OO6'+.0--005.R R-0 166700 NEWELL, JESSE A. RED BULL ISLAND' UN 3 LOT 4 ORB 96/2 F PARKER MAP # 112B 006'+0-006R R-0166800 NEWELL JESSE A. RED BULL ISLAND UN' 3 LOT 5 ORB 80!''Iu #ll2B BLK: A 006+0-01i8R ' R-0167S00 MAYHANN BILLY J. 8 RED BULL ISLAND UN 3 LOTS 8 8: 15 ORB FR HALL MAP# 112B 006'+0--i16R R-0171500O BRYAN; DAVID GLENN! RED BULL ISLAND UN' 3 LOTS 2 8: +F ORB 9 AGRMT. FR FUSELIER 112B BLK : 006F0-121R R-0171800 ALLEN LEONARD L. J RED BULL ISLAND U!N 3 LOT 7 MAP #112B 006'0-1 :22R R-0171900 ALLEN LEONARD L. J RED BULL ISLAND UN 3 LOT 8 MAP #112B 00642-002R R-0173500 HX NOWELL ROBERT E. 8: DOROTI-1 S6:2S.282 COCHRAN LANDING PROP- ". UNRECORDED LOT 3 ORB SA::: M/L 80/675 MAP 41128 ORE 00642-""OOBR ,AINCHES FR-017'4T+000 51 265. *6 KENDRICK GARY L. COCHRAN LANDING PROP- 53:22,.3 UNRECORDED LOTS 9 8: 10 ORB 97/683 FR KENDRICK 'F .EI'+ MAP #:.128B SE/4 00668-'010R BEING R-01798.0 5379 '41 'RB LONG JOHN H4 rAxROLL) 5 31 T '+ R 9 1 AC ISO X 279 FT PARCEL ORE 1i2/i>:2 $49.02 FR. POOKS Mf:P 1 :L.C OO 87-0 'R * RECD R-0182100 S120.03 HERS SMITH SAM P..JR. : : L: I...L.IE S 7 T 5: R 9 BEING LOT 5. OF AN UNR'ECORDED SUBD. ON 562.8;i9 ROBERTS CEMETERY ROAD UNREC. AGREEMENT FR 37 FT GASKIN REE:: 00709-001R '.- : R-0185200 $334.=12 MIONS HERRING GEORGE DEMPSEY S 18 T s R 9 10 AC M/L N 77'4-.06 FT OF THAT PART OF NW/4+ OF SW/4 OF SECT IS 683.7" LYING W OF SR 71 ORB (AD' L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) FR. R-0188200 :s25.00 83/618 WHITFIELD JOSEPH - A 1 : ROLL) I T ." R '.- ACRES rAROLL) BEGIN AT THE SEC OF NE/'+ 17.36 OF NW/ 8: RUN ON S LINE W TO FANNIE L.D TH RUN N 8: 5 63-. ,3 X (ADD:L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) EIIG 5 00727-01OR' :.A.:E R-0189300 2:7.06- 9C WHITFIELD JOSEPH K.. $37.+4 18 T 5 RF 9 6 ACRES1 IN AI S. SW'" OF NE/' OF N-.'.W/ RECD MIL ORB '+/26-8 MAP RiM'+B R L 0736-OSOR REL R-,-0195200 S30.57 . 0RMAYHANN BILLY JO-.E. ORB *I I .. 1 " A)LROLL) "S 19 T S R 9 100 X 175.39 FT PARCEL REC'D IN ORB Sin8.38 126/930 FR MAYHANN MAPHt 0741 -002R NE PB O. R-0196100i O 520<>32 L/5 F R GULF CO. FARMS; INC. .5 :FR GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS '" FARM M 1 ORB 83/1.S4 '+.92: '5350.53 AC M/L ORB 119/'+.56-57 GC1 JEAN E FR MARAMAN MAPt ii'+C 145. FT <0074.1-007R LOT 4 R-0196700 '91.20 SKINS MARSEE JAMES A GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS 5 AC M/L FARM #6 ORB 5382,05 103/738 FR GULF COFARMS.: HF:ISTIN INC. 8: ORB 114/523 FR ST. 'ITION (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL.) PG 21 007"'1-011R 4ELL R-0197100 5286.18 SPANN JOEY L. : EARNEST ... GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS $110.22 FARM #10 8: 1i1 ORB 125/800 FR GULF COUNTY JB2.'. FARMSi INC. MAP #11'+C : 7 ORB 0074i -014'R LEN MAP# R-0197300 S174 .36 BABB FLOYD A. GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT SE;:2.:'+ FARM #13 ORB 881/4'26 FR jISE NEWSOME ET AL AC M/L BD,. MAP #11FC ORIB 007'+1-032R L.K K R-0198900 5174.36 JOHNSON CLIFFORD M, E52.6.814 GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT -OVELLA TRACT #31 5 AC M/L ORB "BD. 76/996 AA FR GULF CO )RB FARMS MAP #ttliC .1LK L 0074"1-039R R-0199600 5167.97 E52.84 DANIELS CHARLES K 8: DOROT E. V. GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT JBD. FARM 'M 38 ORB 77/1143 AA 'RB 4.8 AC M/L MAP #t1'14C P 112.B 00741-070R R-0200800 2:28 68 GULF COUNTY FARMS 552. '+ GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS :RALD TRACT #46 6.7 AC M/L MAP BD. tti%'. 1' ORB 007'-1i-07S:R BLK L R-0200900 $136.82 GULF COUNTY FARMS S88.98 GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS TRACT #47 7.65 AC' M/L MAP IIT NO... i:i.'1: C BLK A 0.7'+1i-080R R-,).01000 588.09 588.98 GULF COUNTY FARMS GULF COUNTY 'FARM TRACTS lIT NO. TRACT #48 4.6 AC NIM/L MAP *R 4:1. '+C BLK:: A 0075'+-OO ,R-02,0:.00 38.-56 88.98 CARNL.E',' JUDSON E. 8: IDA E S 20 T S R 9 .33 AC REC1'D lIT NO. ORB 93/1I015 FR CARNLEY * MAP BEING IN SE/1+ MAP #11'+D' 00756-OOOR R-0'0:27-"0 30.E57 5-:67.11 COK:ER ROY F. ' : MARY E 5 20 rT E R 9 .23 ACRES lIT NO. REC'D ORB 73/663 FR 116/'+77 STEWART 100 FT BY 100 FT BLK B MA'P Wil'+D 0081E-000R "E.2.$ :'+ R-0208600 243.07 MAYHANN JAMES T. AIT NO. CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF '9/968 RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO 1 MAP#* PB 2 PG 38 LOT 6. ORB 126./'I17 FR SALERNO MAP #i:lC BLK '- S67.73 00818-00OR JR. R-0209000 162 87 4IT NO. LISENBY GEORGE ET UX BLK X CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO 1 5163.36 PB 2 PG 38 LOT 12 ORB !RA 79/1014 MAP #112C BLK .: lIT NO. 00818-020R BLK X R-0209200 5177.05 LISENBY GEORGE ET UX $891,!:'+ CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO 1. PB 2 PG 38 LOT 14 ORB 7"?i01'i MAP l 1:2C BLK '9 00828-000R R-0:210200 S 26 .? 19 POWELL DALTON W. 8: SHARON CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO0 '.: PB 2 PG 38 LOT 5: ORB 10:9/36 FR WOODRUFF MAF 11i2C BLK E: 00829-OOOR R-0<>210300 i'+4 0.1 POWELL DALTON W. ET UL( CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO i PB 2 PG 38 LOT 6 ORB 94l/38'+ FR ABBOTT MAP -112C BLK 5 00.30-0OOR R-0=10'+00 HR $128.09 L.EE JAMES W. 8: VICKI 0, CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO :1 PB 2 FPG 38 LOT 7 ORB 117/83 AA FR FOREHAND MAP #112C BL.I E 00837-00OR R-02.11i0 S1'+0. WALBURN JERRY L. CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT .NO 1 PB 2 PB 38 LOT 16 ORB S53/12 MAP #:L12C BLK 5 0083S-OOOR R-0211200 HX 414'+.17 WALBURN JERRY L. ET UX . CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO 1 PB 2 PG 38 LOT 17 ORB 68/72'+ MAP =1122C BLK E 008E:-001R R-0212900 S '+6 .S6 ROSTER HOWARD 8: MAVIS CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF* RIVERSIDEPARI UNIT NO- 1 PB 2 PG 38 LOT 7 ORB 112/219 FR WILLIAMMAP# 112C BLK 8 003&6-DOOR R-0213000 'SI6.56 FOSTER HOWARD 8: MAVIS CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDEPARK UNIT NO 1 PB 2 PG 38 118/21i8 FR 112C BLK 8 00876-000R R-0215100 HOLMES PAT CORRECTIVE LAKES SUBD LOT 8 ORB COSTABILE MAPt# $66'+-. :1.5 D'. 8: VIRGINIA REPLAT OF TWIN UNIT 1 PB :. PG 38 LOTS 2 8: 3 LESS S 25: FT OF LOT 3 REC'D ORB (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 0090'+-020R R-02:18'+00 H1 $15.8.40 MARSH HARRY 8: LISA CORRECTIVE REPL.AT OF TWIN LAKES SUBD UNIT i.PB. :2 PG '+2: LOT 6 8: N/2"FLOT 5 - ORB 1L'-F/193 -194 FR SYFRETT MAP 941D BLK 1E 00905--010R R-0218600 $1.81.6.3 FOREHAND ONITA 8: DEBBIE CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF TWIN LAKES SUBD UNIT 1 PB 2 PG '12 LOTS 10 S: 12 ORB : 107/32-34 FR DAVIS MAP# 940D BLK 15 00906-OOOR R-0:218800 $46.56 FOREHAND ONITA 8: DEBBIE CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF TWIN LAK::ES SUBD UNIT i PB 2 PG 42 LOT 13 ORB 125/551 FR DAVIS MAP #9'+D BLK i 'T 00951-ODOR R-0225500 $E: FREEMAN L. GAUITER 8: R SAU 5 29 T 5 R 9 2 AC BEG :1'4- YDS N OF SWC OF SW/4 OF NE/4 RUN N 14"4 YDS E 7: YDS S 14-4' YDS TO FOB DBK (ADD' L LEGAL SEE TAXROL..) 00953.-01:2R R-0226000 $167.-7 EDDIE CARPENTER GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 2 TRACT 51 4 ACRES MAP #I5E:B 00953-018R R-0:26:-6500 $142. _L1 BROCK EDDIE W. 8: SALLY C. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO'. 2 TRACT 57 4- ACRES ORB 928/608 AGREEMENT FR GUF CO:. FARMS INC. : ORB (ADD' L LEGAL SEE TAXROL L.) 00953-020R R-0226700 $1'+2 1. GULF COUNTY FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 2 TRACT 59 4 ACRES ORBR 81/497 MAP #115B 00953-023R R-0227000 $ 142 '1 GULF COUNTY FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. :2 TRACT 62 4 ACRES MAP lisB11 00953-04'R R-022::'400 $7'+. 4 1 GULF COUNTY FARMS; INC. GUL..F COUNTY FARMS UNIT' NO. :2 E/2 OF TRACT '"77 : AC M/L ORB 110/896 CERT OF TITLE FR CLERK MAP# 00953-019R R-0 22:8500 -:$54.:- MYERS ERNEST C. 8: VAL..ER'E GULF CO. FARMS UNIT NO. 3 1.2.. AC M/L SW/4 OF FARM #84 ORB 1:24/969 FR GULF CO. FARMS INC. MAP#. ..15. 00953--056R R-0229100 T1.74.,: FLEMING J.D. 8: BEAULAH R. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 3 TRACT 85 5 AC ORB 12E:5/.:14 FR GULF COUNTY FARMS: INC. MAP #115B (Continued on Paie Re P AC- rI .. AR. POR.S...... FL. TAX SALE Continued from Pa 0053-OE.7R R-0222900 GULF COUNTY. FAR GUL..F COUNTY FAR NOC 3 FARM H86 ORB 99/779 GC F MAP 1.iiE:B ; R-022930"0" GULF COUNTY FAR GULF COUNTY F-AR NO. 3 TRACT 87 91/734' OC FR LE #1 0''.3-0-'OR1 R-0229E<00 GARDNER RAYMOND GULF COUNTY FAR NO. 3 TRACT 89 S ORB '84/3S9 .AA I' 00953-065R- R-023000C0 GULF COUNTY GULF COUNtTY - NO. 3 TRACT 101/208 MAP 00-53--067R S1-"'0230200 FARF FARF 9PLI. l :1 -K-0233300 GULF CO. FARMS ge 5B GULF COUNTY FAfRMS NO. 5 FARM NO. 149 74.36 AC M/L MAP# 1158B is INC. 0095'4-15OR MS INCIT R-02334o00 S ACUIT /L GULF CO. FARMS FR THOMAS GULF COUNTY FARMS R THOMfA ^NO. S FARM NO. 150 00954-1-1R S174.36 R-0233500 MS GULF CO. FARMS MIS UNIT GULF COUNTY FARMS 5 ACC ORB NO. 5 FARM NO. 15.1 ESTER MAP 1s-B 00954-152R R-0233600 GULF CO. FARMS 5183.30 GULF COUNTY FARMS D P. ET AL NO. 5 FARM NO. 152 >MS UNIT AC M/L MAP# :11 5 5.28 ACRES 00954-:153R lAP #1i-B R-0233700 GULF CO. FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS 5174,36 NO. 5 FARM NO. 153 RMS INC. AC M/L MAP# 11iSB RMS UNIT 0095S4-l-4R 5 AC ORB R-'""0233800 15B GULF CO. FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS "- i $i.0,4 NO.V E FARRM NO. iS5 W H1J.'+5s _ . .GULF CO. FARMS., INC. L, ,- GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 3 5/2 OF TRACT 90 3 A: C M/L ORB 110/895E CERT, OF TITLE FR CLERK MAP# 00953-068R R-0230300 59'+.49 &W" GULF COUNTY FARMS, INC. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT ' NO.. 3 E/2 TRACT 84 2.5 AC M/L A OF A ORB 102/1083 C" FROM BELL MAP# 115BB V,y -*0095H-038R ... R-0231000 HX 596.92 S DADY JOHN W. "-L" C-GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT' NO. 4 FARMS #115-4 AC M/L ORB 97/4605 FR GULF COUNTY FARMS INC. S.095.4-041R. R--0231100 $142.41 GUL..F COUNTY FARMS r INC. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT "'0 NO. 4 FARM #116 %,AC MIL Q 4: ORB 116/50 GC FR CANTER 0095 -092R '' R-0231200 5142.41 BATESOI. JERRI MYREE .GULF COEUN'ITY FARMS UNIT S-NO., 4 TRACT 117 4 AC M/IL i ORB 87/24'1-AA FR GULF CO *-; FARMS MAP# 115B. ., 0.0954-046R R-023400 5270.21 S GIBSON JOHN G. R-003200 5118.03 Q GULF CO. FARMS ; 1.1. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. S FARM NO, 136 3.237 S-A T M/L MAP# 115 B 5 A, A-137R. ** PR-0232100 5118.03 S GULF CO. FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT .- NO. 5F FARM NO. 137 3.237 SrC MI/L MAP# 1iiB ". "-O13:,1383 0232200 57'+.04 GULF CO. FARMS GULF C-OUNITY FARMS UNIT NO. 5 FARM NO. 138 4.959, '- AC M/L MAP# 115B r:r-A:0095: -1-40- R-0232400 5174. 36 '"' GULF CO. FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT '; NO, 5 FARM NO. 140 5.06 AC M/L MAP# 11EB 00954-14R R-0232500 $163.91 GULF CO. FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 5 FARM NO. 14. 4.673 S AC M/L MAPU# 1EB 00954-"142R R-0232600 S151.46 GULF CO. FARMS C GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 5 FARM NO. 142 4.283 AC M/L MAP# 115B 0095S4-I1-i.3R R-0232700 562.53 GULF CO. FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 5 FARM NO. 14'3 MAP# . 115B 0095-4'- 144"R R-0232800 562.53 GULF CO. FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO, 5 FARM NO, 143 MAP# S 00954-14R R-0232900 587.95 GULF CO. FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 5 FARM NO. 1'45 MAP# 1: MIL M*' 515-B 00954-1i46R SR-0233000 587..95 GULF CO. FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 5 FARM NO. 1H-6 2.296 W C MIiL MAP 115B ;* 0095-1-H-7R R-70233100 557,61. GULF CO. FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT SNO. FARM NO. 147 1.3496 A- M/L MAP# 115-B ',.- 00',, .-14"8R R-0233100 55:7.61 '. GULF CO. FARMS- GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 5 FARM NO. 148 1.346 S .AC M/LI MAP# 115-B R-0233900 GULF CO. FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS NO S5 FARM NO. 155. (AC M/L MAP# 115B 00954-1556R R-0234000 GULF CO. FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS NO-. 5 FARM NO. 156 AC M/L. MAP# 1 EB 009'64-050OR R-0235700 STANLEY RONNIE LEE 5 T3:2 T 5 R 9 .5,9 200 X 117 FT LOT .105/715E 8: 840 FR MAP# 15iED 00971-00OR R-0236200 HX? 1-4LL.- J-. :AC:: JR, F S33 TS R9 18 AC PA BEING IN NW/4 OF M LYING E. OF SR.381 57/1030 LESS 4 AC (ADD:'L LEGAL SEE Ti 00972-OOR0 R-0236300 YAND E. W. ET UX S -33 T 5 R ?9 112 REC'D ORB 71/936 8: ORB ORB 18/703 8" ORB 104/107 1> C (ADD"'L LEGAL SEE 00973'-000R R-02 36-500O HALL JOHN H. F F F *1 S 33 T S R 9 6 AC 130 YDS N 8: S 8: 23 8: W IN NEC OF NW/'- NW/% ORB 111/56 CC HALL ET AL MAP #13 01013-O0-OR R-024+3000 BROWN OGREE H-- 8: t. DOUGLAS LANDING UI' 2. PG *-27- LOT -3 OR. PAGE 6B R FR BROWN MAP# 1.320 BLK .F: 01035-'OOOR R-024'5600 $127.08 PETTIS HAZEL ET AI... DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT 1 PB 2 PG 25 L..OT 14 8: '15 ORB 109/10 FR HAZEL PETTIS MAPP# 132D BLK 8 0O10'+--OOOR R-0246800 .551.36 GATES JERRY T S 35 T 5 R 9 .'05 ACRES REC'D ORB 79/310 MAP #1.43 0104S5-OH-5R R-0247400o 53' .57 GATES JERRY 8: MARCHELLE S 35 T 5 R 9 40 FT ON- CHIPOLA RIVER; 5H8 FT AV DEPTH ORB 101/955_ FR BORDERS LESS ORB 104/608 , TO CARNELY, 01056--iO5R R-0250300 575.59 CUNARD SAMMY NEAL. S 3 T 6 R 9 1.01 AC PARCEL BEING LOT 11 8: 12. OF UNRIEC. PL.AT OF TURKEY RUN ESTATES REC'D ORB (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 01056-12O0RI R-0250400 575.59 SHOWCASE AUTO SALES : REN 5 3 T 6 R 9 .51 AC M/L PARCEL BEING LOT 14 OF TURKEY. RUN ESTATES; AN UNRECORDED SUBD. REC' D (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 01187-000R R-0265700 5141.14 SOWELL CHESTER L. S 25 T 3 R 10 BEING PARCEL NO 1'+ ORB 115/1073- 75 FR MALLOY MAP #91A 01187--015R R-0267200 5128.8 H NIX PAUL 8: L. E. CREEL JR 5 25 T 3 R 10 ORB 83/269 8: 332 BEING PARCEL NO 8 MAP #91A 01195-OOOR R-0269100 5489.88 BELOSIC FRED J. 8: MARILYN 5 26 T 3 R 10 1.62 AC M/L 208 X 3'+1 FT LOT IN NE/'-4 OF NW/H- ORB 12'-/473 FR CHRYSLER FIRST FIN. SERVICES CORP. MAP# 91 Oi234-"OOOR R--0272900 5110. "I45 SMITH MARVIN C. BURGESS CREEK SUBD UNIT NO 1 PB 2 PG 4-9 LOT 8 MAP #114-B BLK 3 S 36 T 3 R 10 4-S RECS'D ORB 73/609 IV) LESS CENTRAL SUBD; ORB 38/121 (A D'I. LEGAL SEE 01373--020R R-02897{00 LAC (F OR TA LEE BILLY G. ET AL S 36 T 3 R 10 2 AC ORIG LOT 7 ORB 81/4 (PARCEL I) MAP -#91t 01373-021RR R-0289800 LEE BILLY G. ET AL_ 5 36 T 3 R 10 1 AC FT BY 170.49 FT RE: 81/400 (PARCEL II) #91' 01374-OOOR R-0289900 . HENDRIX M,G, 8: FRAN S 36 T 3 R 10 1 AC ORB 116/411 FR CAR]1 #91D , 01417-00OR R-029t4500 STEWART JACK:: 0 RIVERSIDE ESTATES IOLA PB 2 PG 24' UNT LOT 11 MAP #128B BL 014-81-001R R-0303800 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. CENTRAL LANDING SUE PG 4 LOT '4 5 8: 6 73/609 8: ORB 116/88 SYFRETT MAP# 91.D Bl 01.484-050OR R-030'4300 SYFRETT RAYMOND L..., CENTRAL LANDING SUE PG 4 PARCEL. MARKED INCLUDED IN THIS PL LYING N OF LOTS 9 E (ADD'L LEGAL SEE T0 014-87-002R R-0304'700 SYFRETT RAYMOND L,. CENTRAL I...ANDING SUE PG 4 E 63.'6 FT OF ORB 123/156-57 8C I SYFRETT MAP# 91D BL 01487-003R R-0:304-800 SYFRETT RAYMOND L CENTRAL LANDING SUE PG 4 LOTS 6:16i 17 19 8: 20. LESS PART LOTS 5 8: 16 IN ORB (ADD'L LEGAL SEE T 014-90-OOOR R-0305200 ROGERS ELMER E. ET CENTRAL LANDING SU I BD PB 3 LOT H' FR ANN LK 2: 5182.35 BD PB 3 ; 18;, OF 73/608 A-ROLL) 5102.,'+9 UK BD PB 3 0:I.E7'+-:I.OR THlE- Rf*;'E: INC.: El!:,: OF W/2 OJF H. ; LYING E I-W.-NING 670 FT NE/ 4 OF S i-/L IR i ON S (A'DD' L L.EGA~L SEE TARr'Ot.L.) R-pmsm l0 3il 37 COTTON rERRY G., s 14 T4R "10 (~DEAD LAKE,i::E WEST SUBD UNRECORDED LOTS 7, 8, 9 &. 10 OR;B 1i08/540 FR COTTON MATP #93F.3 Oi.l4T 0 .1R R-0342kH800 164 BRYANT BILLY F... S 13 !T 4 R 10 A PA JEHU RD 55. < :[-:27 F DEPTH ORB 55/-.1 FR 13 3T H- R 0:1 .8 -3- -- 0R WILBERT 10 REC' v.t ..l -3f., THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE. FL s, 7.6.1 0238-OOOR R-0-273300 HX S UNIT GATES JERRY T. 8: MA 1.346 MIDWAY PARK SUBD PB 43 LOTS 1 8: 2 ORB 1 FR GATES LESS 1.2*E S110.45 OF NEC OF LOT 2 ORB 58/678 MAP #91A BLK UNIT MAP# i0241-020R R-0273700 % COWART PAUL 8: MADE Sl10,4 MIDWAY PARK SUBD, P 43 LOTS 2:1 : 3 LESS UNIT STRIP; BEING .OLD MA MAP# LODGE FR STERZOY OR (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TA 01268-OOOR0 5100.76 R-0277400 S SOWELL JERRY D. 8: B UNIT IDLEWOOD SUBD UNIT S2.697 PB 2 PG 15 LOT 1 OR 111/82 FR SPANN MAP BLK 4 S100.76 0127.-.01OR R-0278100 UNIT SYFRETT RAYMOND L. S2,697 IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDI UNIT i BEG AT SWC 0 3 N 70 FT E'LY 84.8 S100.76 66 FT W' 84.85 FT S (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TA UNIT 01:275-000RR f 2,697 R-0:278 2 00 SYFRETT RAYMOND L- IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDI S100.76 UNIT 1 N 14 FT OF L OBIK:: 31/377 8: ORB 11 UNIT FR SYFRETT MAP# 91tA F 2,697 01277-00R R-0278'-l00 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. $100,'76 IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDI UNIT i E 21'.24 FT 0 UNIT 6 8: ORB 116/ 892 FR U 6'7 SYFRETT MAP# 91A BL 01285-O00R R-0279100 2 S- DEGARMO ROGER OR AD (JOWER IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDI 4C M/L UNIT 1 LOTS 1 8: 2 )RB 84/862 MAP #91*A BLK IPPIN 01295-000R R-0280100 aS GRIFFIN GILBERT P 8 $52,'t IDLEWOOD PARtK SUBDI UNIT 1 LOT 5 8: S 25 iRC!L LOT 7 ORB 89/1052 C RWi4 HARPER 8: ORB 116/1V ORB FR HARPER MAP#t 91A OBF: 01296-000R rXROI.L) R-0280200 $ TAYLOR MARY A. 267.,40 IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDI UNIT 1 LOTS 6 8: 8 C .AC 79/094 MAP #91A BL R TYRE 01333-010R R BYRD 21 -R TYRFP SYFRETT RAYMOND L. rAXROLL) -IDLEWOOD PARK SUBD. # E 30 FT OF LOT $187.15 107/539 tC FR BROWD 6 MAP# 91A BLK: 6 A LOT 01361 -OR . 30 YDS E R-0286900 OF MORRIS SHADE T. 8: &A FR 5 36 T 3 R 10 2.02:; 32C M/L 210 X 420 FT PA ORB .125/ *20.6 C FR 5270.E:2 I'iAP# 91D -ILMA 01362-000R AIT 1 PB R-0287100 s i19/79 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. PG 4 W!'LY 100 FT OF LOT *430.14 12 MAP #91D BLK 2: RCHELL 01'490-002R 1 PG IR-030'o00 38.56: 07/180 SYFRETT RAYMOND 8. ANN4 S AC OUT CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB E3 PG 4 LOT 8 : OP.B 1.16/89:2 1 FR SYFRETT MAP #91iD BLK 3 014'90-003R R-0305500 5s58.40 '49..50 SYFRETT RAYMOND L ' YN CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 B i FPG PG 4 LOTS i THRU 7 ORB 73/609 8: ORB 123/156-57 GNOLIA GC, FR SYFRETT MAP# 91D B BLK: 3 kXROLL) 01494'-002R R-0306.100 $206.32- 4:29.97 SYFRETT RAYMOND 8: ANN 5 ARBARA CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3S NO. 1 PG 4 LOT 17 ORB 73/609 B ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT #91A- BLK 3 MAR# 9iD 01S*1--OS0R R-308200 %70.5:2 62X.53 CL.ARK DENISE E., 8: ANN 5 2 T 4 R 10 3,534 AC M/I... VISION PARCEL REC'D ORB 11Q/906 F LOT FR GLASS 8: ORB 123/476 @C 5 FT N FR CLARK MPAP# 92 S6 FT:r 01.17-016R 4XROLL) R-0309600R .13+ 43 BEATTY JAMES E. 8: VICKIE 525.00 S 3 T R 10 E AC M/ 8: ANN REC'D ORB 108/186-7 FR VISION STEPHENS BEING TRACT 8 .OT 3 STONE CREEl ACRES L6/.89:2 ADD'L. L'.EGAL.. SEE TAHXROLL) BLLK 1 0OIS17-026R R--0310:00 51:26.X4 532,.18 DAVIS MARY 8: CHARLES MOOR 8: ANN S 3 T 4 R 10 1. 4 AC REC'D VISION ORB 71/109 FR BROGDON IF LOT BEING TRACT A STONE CREEK t ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB ,K 1 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 01517-030R .201.76 R-03i0900 %334%.12, FELINE BRUNTY SUSAN VISION 5 3 T 4 R 10 7.5 AC M/L )RB BEING TRACT 10 STONE 3 'CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB .2/1.5 FR MERRITT LESS 91.82:: (AIDD L LEGAL SEE TAXROL.L) : TEDDI OiS1:7-125R VISION R-0312600 572,,2 FT OF CARTER TEDDY LEE 8: CINDY: :D FR S 3 T 4+ R 10 1.8 AC M/L .03 CD BEING PLOT #3 STONE CREEK BLK 4 ACRES (UNRECORDED) UNRECORDED AGREEMENT FR 176, e~, BROGDON MAP #74" Oi:1. 9--2'OR EVISION R-.0316400 HM .7.75 3RP PORTER CURTIS JR 8: CAROL .K 4 STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 1 ORB .27.38 104/269 FR TAUNTON MAP# 74 BLK C UNIT 01526-O -.R 12 ORB R-031l200 578,35 )ER BLK .DICKENS RAY S 4 T 4 R 10 1.33 AC M/L ." ." TRACT #3 STONE CREEK $62.53 ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB QDDIE T 91/482 FR EDEN MAP #74 SAC AREA G SRCEL 01.526-006R MORRIS R-03'19700 1.09.67 DICKENS FRANKIE W.. 8: DARL S 'I T 4 R 10 1 ..24 AC M/L. "i08.05 TRACT 2 STONE MILL CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB M/L 110/573 FR HOOVER MAP.# 74 'ARCEL AREtA G NDING 0o.26-0.1.0R 0B R-0319800 5:158.'44 4XROLL) VEfASY REAL 8: HELEN S 4 T 4 R 10 2.58 AC M/L %78.50, BEING PARCELS 1; 2 8: 3 STONE CREEK ACRES IN (UNRECORDED) UNRECORDED 00 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) S01538-i.ILR R-0321800 578.50 552.94 FOSTER DAVID E, S 9 T '+ R 10 233.34 X 255.E:50 373.'37 FT ORB 120/ 847 FR :'D ORB FOSTER MAP# 74+ MAP 0OL54.-O;OSR R-03.23100 HX 5106.98 GRIFFIN GILBERT P, 8: TEDD 5639.14 S 10 T 4 R 10 6.69 AC Mi/L ICES B, PARCEL REC'D ORB REC'D 113/395-6 AA FR T L C TER MAP MAP# 74 015E:H9-001R R-0324-000 589.37 562.53 -'SYFRETT TROY 8. 8: ALETHA 5 S 11 T 4 R 10 36 AC M/L A.DDN TO PAR:.CEL AL.G W SEC I...INE; IT NO.1 L..... FT ON STONE MILL LK '+ CREEK REC'DI ORB S(ADD' L... LEGAI.. SEE TAMROLL.) $110.0 E: 0., 71-.. OO 8: ANN R.-0.32..600 5E73.77 BD PB 3 BROGDON ,J.AMES BROWARD ORB S 11 T 4 R 10 .1..93 :AC 100 92 FR FT ON SR 71 8: 4"20 FT E 8: L.K: 1 W ORB 81/991 FR POLK I..ESS 7 ': 1.'5O FT PARCEL ORB -30'E7 "(ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 0' 5774--OOOR 3D PB 3 R-0327000 2"70.21 I"NOT MC DANIEL DORIS LAT" ,S i'4 T 4 R 10 8 AC E:/2 OF X: 10 W/2: OF NIE/ OF SE/H- ORB AXROLL-) 8./86 LESS 1 AC LYING E OF SR 71 IN ORB 89/E59'+ TO 530/57 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 01691-OOOR . .R-03'83200 $116.64 ARCHER AEDNA S 14 4 R 10 250 FT STRIP LYING DUE W ACROSS LAKE ST REC'D ORB 27/2'+3 8: ORB 522/791 MAP #93B 01717-002R R-0351'+00 HFI 58$4.26 FLOWERS LOUIE ET UX S 15 T 4 R 10 .51 AC M/L 15-0 X 10 FT LOT UNRECORDED DEED ON 11/78 FR T4H, PARKERP, MPP# 75 01725-OOOR - R'-0352100 HX 576.19 PARKER THOMAS 4H. 8: BRENDA S i. T 4 R 10 .51, AC COM AT NEC OF NE/4-i OF SW/4-. S 300 FT TO POB, S 150 FT. W 150 FT. N 150 FT' E 150- (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 01729-05ORP R--0352700 530.57 SIMS DANIEL 8: BETTY S iS T 4 R 10 100 >X 75 FT LOT IN NW/I OF SE/H OF SE/4 ORB 94/7583 C FR MEYERS MAP MV 75 01735--OOOR R-0353500 -1' 9.75 ALL CRAFT INC. 5 15 T '+ R 10 1 AC- DBK: 35/13 W 132 BY. 330 FT OF LOT 23 ORANGE ACRES MAP - #75 01735-00 1R R---0353600 ,:26.02 SIMS DANIEL 5 15 T 'T R 10 .12 AC A LOT 50 BY 100 FT REC'D ORB 9'4/690 GCD FROM DAWSON MAP H75, 01773--OOOR .R-0357800 522.59 JONES JOHNNY L. S 23 T 4l R 10 .172 AC M/L REC'D ORB 81/608 BEING A LOT 75 X 1.00 FT MAP# 93C 0177'+-O000R P'--035-7900 $717'+.36 LAWSON DOROTHY S 23 T 4 R 10 A LOT 57 FT BY 95 FT RECORDED IN 51 PAGE 776 MAP # 93 C 01.785-020R R-0359500 i22::-. 59 JONES IS I AH S 23 T H' R :10 16. A C 0 X 100 FT LOT FROM BECK ORBi 17/302 MAP# 93C 01864-.OOOR R--0369400 T30 57 BECK LEE EST C/O ROBERT J S 23 'T 4 R 10 1 ACRE BK 12/592 LESS SOLD TO OTHERS 01865-OOOR R-0369600 530.57 BRITT DAVID L, S 23 T 4 R 10 1i1 AC REC'D DBK 33/35+ 8: LOT REC'D DBK 28/397 FR LOTTIE MAE BERRY MAP #93C 01S83-00OR R-0371200 91'34,61 GREENE JACQUELINE P. S 2'4 T 4 R 10 176 FT. FRONTAGE ON SR 22 ORBI 82/669 (SECOND PARCEL) MAP# 93D 01S83-001RR R-0371300 5446.4'8 GREENE JACOI.ELINE P. S 2'+ T H PR 10 :1. ACE M/L LOT IN NW1/'-I/ ORB 82/669 (THIRD PARCEL) MAPH 9310 01928-OOOR R-0377200 5514.68 BEATTY VICKI: CAROL S 24 T 4 R. 10 1/2 ACRE ORB 121/616 FR BEATTY ' MAP# 93cD 01935-000- R R.-0378100 5'16., +8 LESTER CARL 8: HELEN S 24' T -R R 10 COM SEC OF N.W/'+ OF SW/'+4 N 770 FT TO POB. N 50 FT$ W 165- FT 1 S 50 FT; E 165 FT TO POB (ADD'L LEGAL. SEE TAXROLL) 93 01939-OOOR R-0378600 HX 5288. 36 STEVENS JUAN- A, 8: CHARLOT BRITTS SUBD UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 14 LOT 1 8: N 50 FT OF LOT 2 ORB 126/289-90 FR STEVENS MAPt 93D BLK 2 0194-7-000R R R-- 0379500 +-6. 8 LESTER CARL L., 8: 14ELEN BRITTS *UBD UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 14. LOTS :1;2..3,4"5,6 FROM YON MAPt# 93D BLK 7 01991-0-000R R-038'--+500 523. 1 BORING I1ARGARET ANNE MACK:S AIDN TO WEWAHITCHI::A PB13 1 PG 1'+ ORB 101/2S7 FR MEYERS BORINIG N 6 FT OF PB 1 PG 11 I 112/38'- FR 93S BL.: 6 02089-000R R-0 39'+70-0 RICHA!RDSON I GULF COUNTY PB 1. PG 11 110-/972 FR I LOTS i. 2: ORB. JACKSON MAP# $392.85 :.IANNE LAND CO. SUBD L.OT 21 ORB RICHARDSON MAP t 93D BLK 7 021. :33-00OR R-0399300 $88.98 GLASS JAMES C,. GULF COUNTY LAND CO. SUBD LOT 1. AND 25 FVT OFF GA5KIN LOT ORB 117/15 FR GLASS PB 1 PG 11 MAP# 93D BLIK:: 20 02154'+-00OR R--0401200 99.61 LESTER CARL L. 8: HELEN LAKI.E iLICE ADDITION PB 1 PG 9 LOTS 14 1 15, 16. 17. 18 8: 19 ORB 90/31' FR YON MAP# 93D BLK ': 02158-OOOR ,R-0401600 5490.59 BAILEY EDWARD LAKE'::E ALICE ADD TO WEWAHITCH-:KA LOTS 11i 12; 13: 14; ORB 79/442 MAP# 93D, BL.K 5 02249-OOOR R-0418000 51321.50 CLECK:LEY CHARLES R. : ET S 25 T 4 R 10 30.75 AC M/... W/2 OF SW/H- OF SE/.4 ALSO 27.5 AC LYGIN NE PART OF SE/H4 OF SW/H, (ADD' L. -LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 02295-OOOR R-0'-241'00 5183.H6 LUCAS REBA COLLEGE PARK PB i PG 13 LOTS 15, 16 8: 17 UNRE. DEED FR JOHNSON MAP# 94A BLK! G 02339-010R R-0428000 557.10 WHITFIELD MICHA'EL W,. RISH1 ADDITION TO WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 . PG 16 LOT 9 M MAP# 9'A BLI:: i 0234-0--O0 R R-0428100 HX 581 73 WHITFIELD JAMES FRANKLIN RISH ADDITION TO WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 16 LOTS 10 8: 1.1 MAP# 94A BLK 1 02377-004R R-0' 434900 556 93 AROF DAVTIDI 8: & BRED S.-. CLECK::LEY'S ADDN UNIT NO... 2 LOT 13 ORB 1.20/309 FR WARD MAP 94A BL.:: 9 02385-00R R--'0435700 5H'-6.8 6 TYL..ER HAZEL H.F- HARDENS ADDITION TO CITY OF WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 22 LOTS 3 8:.4 ORB 110/792 rC FR PETROSKIE .MAP# 9'A BLK: 1 02459-D01OR R-O'+'+46100 5774.86 TURNER ELNORA S 26 T 4 R 10 1.42 AC M/L 210 >< 330 FT PARCEL LESS 75 X 100 FT LOT IN SEC ORB 74/1016 TO RILEY MAP# 94B 02'F84' '-0OOR R--'+E:3600 5$52.9 9 RHINEHART MARGARET FOSTER WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 2, 3 8: 4 ORB 79/60'+ MAP #9'+B BLK B 02H-86-05OR R- O'-l-53900 5430 83 KEITH SARA .0JO WILLIAMSBURG. PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 26, 27. 28 ORB 105/316 FR HAND ET AL MAP# 9'+B B.LK B 02489--OOOR R- '45-':-200 $20.98 FISHER CEPHOUS ET UX WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOT 11 ORB 80/1070 MAP #94'0i BLK B 02'90-OOOR R-04'-F300 5 "303,72 JONES WESLEY J. WILLIAMSB-'URG PB 1. PG 3 LOT 12 ORB 19/960 FR JIll1 WALTERS, MAP U94B BLK: B 02:'497-000R R-- 0'+5500 > 16,56 WILLIAMS DAVID ESTATE WII...LIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 20 21, 22, 23 MAP #94'-B BLKI B 0250-1-OOOR R-0.+55500 5:20.98 WILLIAMS ROOSEVELT WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOT 3'+ NAP ft94B BLFK B 02506-000CR R-0456000 527.38 B1fITT DAVID L. WIL.LIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 1 8: 2 MAP #9HB BLK D (Continued on Page 7B) WYMES LONNIE C 8: P S :14 T 4 R 10 -4.,7 OF N/2 OF N/2.. OF 5t SW/4 LESS 4-H4 X 96 TO AMAND'A ,GREEEN C (ADD'L I...EGAL SEE T 0186-S001 R R-0'1472-00 MC DANIEL- DORIS 5 14 T 4 R P 10 .1. AC ORB 75/686 BEING 2:'+8.91 FT LOT MAP L.OT 29 ORB 78/63 MAPtt 94'A 4RCE-L ON 01992-OOR T AV R-038'--4600 521:053.12 WHALEY BORING MARGARET MACKS ADDN TO WEWAHITCHKA PB 1 PG S1 LOTS 30 8:31 S531.8:: (DRIVE-IN) ORB 96/59E FR L_. BORING MAP# 9'+A D ORB 02066-OOOR R-0392500 :.15.49 ,,.2 SHERESH GEORGE 8: ROSSIE 3:,.)2 ,* GULF COUNTY LAND CO 'AN-Y SUBDIVISION PB i PG 11 AC S/2 LOT 4 ORB 113/399 8: =W/4 OF UNREC, AGREEMENT FR FT LOT (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAKHROLL) IrB 02076-OOOR /AXROLL) R-0393600 5i96.02 SALERNO JOSEPH F.. 8: JEAN 583 31 GULF COUNTY LAND CO. SUBD *EC 1 ElC 493B THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL PAGE 7B TAX SALE rom Page 6B R-O S8S00 46.4 ' TAX SALE from Page 6 KING WILLIAM G 02535-OOOR MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG R-0458700 $35.69 49 LOT 3 MAP #72C BLK A GIPSON WILLIE MAE 03132-000R WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 R-054'9000 $207.22 LOTS 4 5 8: 6 MAP #94B HESTER DIAMOND BLK G MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG 02538-000R 49 LOT 4 MAP #72C BLK D R-0459000 $36.97 03133-OOOR HAND BRYANT & ANNIE GENE R-05-.9100 562.35 PINE RIDGE ADDITION PB 2 GREENE ARNETT C. PG 8 LOT 4 ORB 69/723 MAP MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG #948 BLK 1 49 LOT 6 ORB 111/424 QC 02547-OOOR FR GREENE MAP #72C BLK D R-0460000 5209.51 031'48-000R HILL CHARLIE 8: ORA MAE R-0550600 $307.31 PINE RIDGE ADDITION PB 2 WYNN JULIUS PG 8 LOT 6 ORB 89/266 FR MONEY BAYOU SUBD'PB i PG HILL MAP #940B BLK 3 F 49 LOTS 12 & 13 MAP #72C S02552-010R BLK E R-0460700 531.60 03178-950R FISHER CLARA A. R-056'+300 $1 231.01 PINE RIDGE ADDITION PB 2 CRAPPS DANIEL PG 8 5 15 FT OF LOT 8 8: CAPE VILLAS UNIT 3-B ORB ALL LOT 10 ORB 94/241 116/6'+6 FR FLORIDA FROM LISTER MAP #94B BLK WOODLAND HOMES, INC. MAP# 72C 025.54-000R 03180-34-5R R-0460800 535.85 R-0569800 5[444.41 ONEY ROBERT E. CHRISTMAS JOHN H. JR. PINE RIDGE ADDITION PB 2 TREASURE SHORES SUBD PB 3 PG 8 LOT 1i ORB 124/590 PG 26 LOT 19 8: 20 ORB FR MINCY MAP# 94B BLK 4 99/185 FR HILTON ET AL 02572-OOOR MAP #72C BLK B R-0462600 570.52 03180-410R WARREN NETTIE (MRS.) HEIR R-0570900 5253.38 LESTERS SUBDIVISION PRITCHETTi ANN (UNRECORDED) LOT 21 ORB TREASURE SHORES 1ST 16/65 MAP# 94D BLK 2 ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT 02586-00OR 2 BEING 100.8 FT FRONTAGE R-04.64'700 S136.38 ON CO. RD. 30; 264.04 FT 4 HUGHES WILLIAM WIL.LIS (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) S 36 T 4 R 10 REC'D ORB 03180-415R 57/938 FROM WHALEY MAP# R-0571000 $253.38 94D 5SWEANEY MELVIN E. 02590-002R TREASURE SHORES 1ST R-04'65400 $35.85 ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT ARMSTRONG DESTIE CAROLYN 3 BEING 100.8 FT FRONTAGE S 36 T 4 R 10 ORB 111/377 ON CO. RD. 30; 276.72 FT FR SADIE ARMSTRONG 17 X (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 140 FT. LOT MAP# 94D 03180-+420R 02600-001R R-0571100 5253.,38 R-0466600 $62.53 SWEENEY MELVIN LESTER CARL 8: HELEN S. TREASURE SHORES 1ST LESTERS SUBDIVISION ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT (UNRECORDED) E1/2 OF LOT 4 BEING 100.8 FT FRONTAGE 24.* ALL LOT '+5 8: W 50 FT ON CO. RD. 30;289.41 FT OF LOT 44 REC'D ORB (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 03180-4-30R 02601-010R R-0571300 5253.38 R-'0467000 E54-.55 JOSEY L,B. JR, DANIELS RANDY TREASURE SHORES 1ST 536 T4" RIO 1 AC MIL 210 X ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT 210 FT PARCEL ON SR 71 6 BEING 100.8 FT ON CO. OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 94 RD. 30; 313.79 FT AVERAGE PAGE 1077 FROM SAMBO JEFF (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) DANIELS MAP# 94D0 03180-485R 02602-021R R-0572300 $253. 38 R-0468100 $202.19 WISE STANCIL 0. FOSTER STEPHEN TREASURE SHORES 1ST THOMAS SUBDIVISION PB 3 ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT P.G 15 LOT i UNRECORDED AA 17 BEING 100,02 FT SFR BORING 8: ORB 121/388 FRONTAGE ON CO, RD. 30-; FR THOMAS .ET AL MAP# 9'+D (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) BLK B 03180-515R 02664-050R R-0572900 5253.38 R-0477700 5252.65 PILCHER WILLIAM T, STRIPLIN ROY BA JR. TREASURE SHORES FIRST 5 i T 5 R 10 1 AC M/L 104 ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT X '432 ON SR 71 PARCEL 23 BEING 101.75 FT FRONT REC'D ORB 116/886 FR ON CO RD 30 354.50 AV STRIPLIN MAP# 95A (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 02686-OOOR 03185-02 1R R-0484600 HX. 525.18 R-0575300 5603.59 WILLIAMS JULIAN 8: IDELLA DUFFIN WILLIAM M. 5 2 T 5 R 10 1 AC ALL OF S 20 T 9 R 11 100,56 FT NE/'+ OF NE/4 LYING N OF GULF FRONT; 100 FT LAGOON SR 386 ORB 114/404 FR FT M/L; ORB 85/.586 FR PRICE 8: ORB 114/807 FR GLENN LESS ORB 127/756 'TO PRICE MAP# 95 BLIZZARD MAP# 72D 02698-600R 03185-023R R-0'+87400 5886.51 R-0575.500 $903.27 ALFORD COLON 8: MARY 5. DUFFIN WILLIAM M. S 12 T 5 R 10 1.21 AC M/L 5 20 T 9 R 10 101.50 FT PARCEL REC'D ORB GULF FRONT; +72 FT DEPTH 107/389-91 FR KENNARD /I-L ORB 85/617 MAP# 72D MAP# 95.D 03191-003R 02891-00OR R-0580500 $890.13 R-0512800 $67.14 THOMAS JOE W. ET AL DICKENS RAY S, 2z T 9 R 10 100 FT GULF BEAT SUBDIVISION PB 1 PG FRONT; 867 FT DEPTH M/L 23 LOTS 7 THRU 15 8: 37 8: ORB 89/90 FR JOSEY 8: ORB 38 MAP #11C- BLK E 98/748 1/2% TO THOMAS 02955.-00OR MAP#: 90D R-0518900 $248.4 1 03191-007R WILLIAMS RANDALL E. & SH R-0580900 51,109.00 WIMICO SUBDIVISION PB i LAMONTE CHARLES .V. PG 31 LOT 11 8& E/2 OF S 22 T 9 R 10 125 FT GULF ( LOTS 8 8: 10 ORB 71/1070 FRONT; 695 FT DEPTH M/L LIFE ESTATE MAP #101C BL..K ORB 87/2 FR GLENN MAP# 3 90D 02963-000R 03210-018R R-0519800 5453.396 R-0591500 5122.05. ALLEN SYBILL CUDDEBACI:: PHILLIP 8: TEAGU WIMICO SUBDIVISION PB 1 INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP PG 31 LOTS 7 8: 8 AND W/2 NO. 1 PB 1 PG 48 LOT 13 OF ALLEY ADJOINING SAME ORB 107/529 FR GUNN MAP ORB 118/+31FR DOUDS MAP# #900D BLK S 101C BLK 4 03226-005R 0305-O00ooR R-0595500 5122.05 R-0532000 HX 5$63.44' RICH WAYNE 8: MARY LEE HAWKINS JOSEPH A. 8: JOYCE INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP WARD RIDGE UNIT NO. 1 PB NO. 1 PB 1 PG H8 LOT 8 2 PG 3 LOTS 21 8: 22 ORB ORB 97/642 FR BANKS MAP 116/944 FR MOORE MAP# 69B #90D BLK W BLK 1 03226-007R 03071-000R R-0595700 563.81 R-0539900 51,228.46 RICH A. WAYNE ET UX BURKETT GREG 8: SUSAN R. INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP WARD RIDGE UNIT NO. 2 PB NO. 1 PB 1 PG 48 LOT 12 2 PG 4 LOTS 7 8: 9 ORB ORB 82/925 MAP #90D BLK W 111/372 FR HARRELSON MAP# 03226-012R 69B BLK 6 R-0596200 5301.13 03097-00OR GAINES ROLAND H. 8: IRENE R-0545000 HX $62.35 INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP WATERS ADA L. NO. 1 PB I PG 48 LOT 17 JONESVILLE SUBD PB I PG ORB 123/336 FR BARTON 57 N 185 FT OF LOT 12 ORB MAP# 900 BLK W 75/85 MAP #69C 03227-000R 03101-050R R-0596600 $24'7.15 R-0545700 5218.38 RICH A. WAYNE ET UX MCMULLON ARCHIE W. 8: VICK INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP JONESVILLE SUBDIVISION NO. 1 PB I PG 48 LOT 10 LOT 39 8: 40 ORB 111/12 FR ORB 82/926 MAP #90D BLK W TULL 03294--O1OR * 03127-000R R-060[4800 51,032.24: HOLIDAY BEACH INC. 5 16 T 4 R 11 420 AC PORTION N OF HWY 22 ORB 85/373 FR HAMILTON FARMS MAP #23 03295-01OR R-0605000 $14 6.83 HOLIDAY BEACH INCA 5 17 T 4 R 11 65 AC PORTION N OF HWY 22, LESS 300 AC TO AUSTIN ET AL IN ORB 65/1006 ORB 85/373 FR HAMILTON FARMS MAP #9 03326-150R R-0612000 561.55 TAUNTON DAVID ET AL 5 13 T 5 R i1 SUNSHINE ACRES (UNRECORDED) LOT 10 .96 .AC M/L MAP #42 033'+2-050R . 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ET A 5 6 T 6 R 11 1 AC M/L 91.4.2 FT ON SR 386; 4'74+.39 FT DEPTH ORB 110/228 OC FR REEVES ESTATE 03493-000R R-0657000 HX 5679.3'" WILLIAMS WILLIAM C. JR. 5 5. T 6 R 11 3.0+ AC BEG AT NEC OF SW/'+ OF NW/'+ 8: RUN 5 230 FT FOR POB. TH 5 270 FT, TH W '+90 FT, TH (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 03495-250R R-0657800 5313.20 FOSTER MARK 8: GAYLE 5 6 T 6 R 11 LOTS 51, 6 7, 1+ 8: 15. UNRECORDED PLAT FR TAUNTON IN NE/4' OF NE/4 ORB 90/345 FR TAUNTON MAP Wi"4B 03495--550R R-0658000 E 5155.06 ZIMMERMAN RANDY M. S 6 T 6 R 11 LOT 8 UNREC. PLAT FR TAUNTON ORB 123/'+69 FR CAMPBELL MAP# 14B- 03501-155R R-0660500 $176.4r9 VIZCARRA EULOGIO M. S 6 T 6 R i. SUNSHINE FARMS (UNRECORDED) LOT 11 5.77 AC M/L UNRECORDED AA FR TAUNTON MAP #1i'B 035:79-00OR R-0673300 $.259..6 HATCHER JUANITA BEACON HILL SUBD PB :1. PG 2 LOT 10 MAP #16C BLK 5 03593-001R R-0675000 $S468 06 HARRELL ROBERT C 83: MARYA BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOT 13 8: STRIP BETWEEN LOT 13 8: US 98 REC'D ORB 76/2204 MAP #16C BLK 6 03598-00OR , -R-0&675700 $336,04+ CHANDLER J. W. H-. BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOT 10 MAP #16C BLK 6 03646-0OOR R-0682400 $461.l11 WATSON PHILLIP L; JR. BEACON HIILL SUBD FPB i1 PG 2 LOTS 7 & 9 ORB 1'+1/93:2 FR MONTFORD BLK 11 MAP# 036&70--OOOR R-0685000 $86 .-.2- POWELL DALTON W. 8: SHARO BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOT 8 ORB' 97/118 FROM YORK. MAP #16C BLK 14{ 03680-0OOOR R-0686100 T86.24 CHANDLER J. W, H. BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOT 20 MAP #16&C BLK IE 03710-005R R-5P690400 573. Ei BELL MARY ELIZABETH BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOT 20 ORB 89/24'+7 FR DOUGHERTY MAP #16B BLK 19 03710-007R R-0690500 $73.1 i KRUMSIERK MARY ELIZABETH BEACON HILL SUBD PB I PG 2 LOT 18 ORB 109/353 FR OLIVER MAP #16B BLK 19 03730-000R R-0692700 5229.S.i CHANDLER J. W. 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PHASE II LOT 18-A ORB 118/977 FR HARRELL LOT 18-B S: LESS ORB 119/819 TO TAYLOR MAP# 16C BLK: C 03798-160R R-0712900 217.5S7 DUREN IKE GULF AIRE SUBD., PHASE II LOT 2!5 ORB 124/10749 ,C FR ST. JOSEPH BAY REALTY, INC. MAP# 16C BLK C 03798-16ER R-0713000 $217.S57 DUREN IKE GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 26 ORB 12'+/1074 OC FR ST. JOSEPH BAY REALTY, INC. MAPF: iC IBL.: C 03798-170R1 R-0713100 2!7,i7 DULREN IKE :: GULF AIRE SUBD... PHASE II LOT 27 ORB 124-/107'4 OC FR ST. JOSEPH BAY REALTY, INC. MAP# i&C BLK C 03798-191R R1--0714200 $742 .'+7 MURPHY THOMAS 8: KIMBERLY GULF AIRE SUBD,. PHASE II MIDDLE 20 FT OF LOT 31 UNIT B OF BLUE HAVEN TRIPLEX ORB 109/75 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 03798-310R R-0716900 51,062.88 DUREN IKE GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 25 ORB 117/392 GC FR GULF AIRE PROP. INC. MAP# 16C BLK D 03798-330R R-0717300 5217.57 DUREN IKE GULF AIRE SUBD,. PHASE II LOT 29 ORB 1240/1074 OC FR ST...JOSEPH BAY REALTY. INC. MAP" i6C BLK D 03798- 430R R-0719200 5217.57 KIMBALL H"ERMONA K. 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MAP# 16WC 03798-500R R-0721200 585.28 GULF AIRE PROPERTIES, INC' 5 31 T 6 R 11 ORB 93/277 BEING 6 FT GULF ACCESS EASEMENT MAP# 16C 03798-50iR R-0721300 55. 28 GULF AIRE PROPERTIES INC. 5 31 T 6 R 11 6 FT GULF ACCESS EASEMENT MAP# 16C 03805-002R R-0725200 DUREN I:KE 5 31 T 6 R 11 ORB 121/98 FR 1 6C 03837-O0OR R-074-5000 FREEMAN BILLY 5t1, 171.48 6.,26 AC MiL DOZIER MAP# 5752.04N WAYNE YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON HILL LOT I ORB 113/363 FR FREEMAN BLK 3 MAP# 17A 03898-001R R-0752000 5307.11 O'DELL WILLIAM A. YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON HILL LOT 10 MAP #17A BLIK 8 03907-OOOR R--0753400 HX 5688.84 BUTLER HAROLD M, YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON HILL LOTS 6, 7 8: N/2 OF 5 MAP #17A0 BLK: 9 03917-OOOR R-0754E500 5253.38 GOSSOW WOLFGANG L.O. YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON HILL. LOT 4[ ORB 101/388 FR BARBIE 8: ORB 112/626 GC FR GO550W BLK 10 MAP# 17A 03974-OOOR R-0761700 51,717.75 SIMPSON ROY A... 5 5 T 7 R 11 PINE ST IF' EXTENDED FROM HWY 98 TO GULF OF MEXICO IN SECT !. REC'D ORB 120/908--10 FR SIMPSON EST.. 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JOSEPH SHORES SUBD PB i PG 26 5 50 FT OF LOT '4, LOT 5 MAP# 328 BLK 1 04255-060R R-0807400 51,364. 7 VIZCARRA EULOGIO M, M.D.P ST. JOSEPH SHORES SUBD PB I PG 26 5/2 LOT 7 DIVIDED E 8: W FR 20 FT N OF SEC 8: 20 FT S OF NWC ALL OF LOT (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 04'283-00OR R-08114[00 58973 GUERTIN COLICE S 27 T 7 R 11 REC'D DBK 25/164 MAP #33A 04 396-00OR R-0822600 HX 5634,05 LINTON BENNY F. SR. 8: LIN BAYVIEW HEIGHTS PB 1 PG 26 LOTS 8, 9 8: 12 (LESS S 10 FT OF LOT 12) 8: E 5 FT OF LOT 14 ORB 109/902 FR LINTON MAP# '49B BLK E 04404-O-0OR R-0823500 5213.60 LINTON BENNY F, 8: LINDA S BAYVIEW HEIGHTS LOT 7 ORB 109/903 FR LINTON MAP# 49B 044+15-000R R-0824500 5408,93 MOSLEY EDWARD 8: CAROLYN BAYVIEW HEIGHTS PB i PG 26 LOT 9 8: N 70 FT OF 12 &: 13 ORB 120/1077 FR TUTTLE MAP# 49B BLK G 04416-"OOOR R-082'4600 87.83 MOSLEY EDWARD 8: CAROLYN BAYVIEW HEIGHTS PB 1 PG 26 LOTS 14 15 8: S 25 FT OF 12 8: 13 ORB 120/1077 FR TUTTLE MAP #498 BLK G 044'+47-000R. 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JOE HEIGHTS SUBD PB 1 PG35 LOT 12 ORB 75/693 MAP #50A BLK B 04635-O0R R-0850800 HX 5227,'+2 WHITAKER LINDA G. ST. JOE HEIGHTS SUBD. PB 1 PG 35 LOT 7 ORB 119/329 FR LOWERY'' MAP# 50A BLK B 04[637-000R R-0851000 552.18 LEWIS ROBERT C/O ST. JOE HEIGHTS SUBD PB 1 PG 35 Ni/2 OF LOT 10 MAP #E:50A BLK B 04638-O000R R-085110o0 5115.74 GAINER JERRY ST. JOE HEIGHTS SUBD PB 1 PG 35 S/2 OF LOT 10 MAP #50A BLK B 04'640--00OR R-0851300 $276.41 MC KELVY POL.LY, HEIRS OF ST. JOE HEIGHTS SUBD PB 1 PG 35 LOT 20 MAP #50A BLK 0'+65.3-00OR R-0852600 GATES JERRY CIr'TY OF PORT 17 8: 19, 20, FR PATTERSON 4 $1,609.14 ST. JOE LOTS 22 8: 24 QC MAP# 50A BLK (Continued on Page 8B) AAUE Ua rIJ3 CU TUU .%MTAU %UT ftWA.lflr P Continued from Page 7B 04714-OOOR R-0859000 $573.09 HODGES RANDALL STEVEN CITY OF PORT ST. JOE S 9 'FT OF LOT 14 LESS 45 FT & E/2 OF LOT 16 ORB 99/137 FR REEVES MAP# 50 BLK 15 O0715-OOiR R-0859200 $100.92 GULF TWIN INC. CITY OF PORT ST. 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LOTS 14 16, 18 B20 8: 22 ORB 81/711 MAP #SOB BLK 1005 05780-OOOR R-i005900 5155.34 ARMSTEAD COGENE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. LOT 21 ORB 89/137 FR ARMSTEAD MAP 450B BLK 1005 05795-OOOR R-1008300 $182.60 GADSON GUINN CORA LEE EST CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG, N/2 OF LOT 12 MAP #50A BLK 1006 05796-OOOR R-100800 ..536.08 BEWEY MARGARET CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. 5/2 OF LOT 12 "AP #50A BLK 1006 0581L4-000R R-1010200 HX $72.61 HOGAN LILLIE MAE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE. ORIG. LOTS 30 8 32 ORB 77/940 MAP #50A BLK 1006 05821-001R R-101i300 $178.53 UNDERWOOD WILLIE R. MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 1 PB 1 PG 33 LOT 13 MAP #49D BLK 1007 05844-OOOR R-iOi3700 5277.61 KING PHILLIP MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT I PB 1 PG 33 LOT 18 MAP #49D BLK 05895-000R R-1019300 52+i.60 SIMS JAMES MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT I PBi PG 33 LOT 2 ORB 80/2314 MAP #49C BLK 1011 05952-00OR R-1025700 HA $92.11 JULIUS DIANE P. ET AL MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 PB 1 PGS *6 8 a47 LOT 11 ORB 125/4. FR ROSA LEE PACE BYRD EST. MAP# 50A BLK 1016 06025-OOOR R-1032800 5201.76 GANT CHESTER JR. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 LOT 4 PB i PGS 46 8: 47 MAP# 50A BLK 1019 06027-006R R-i033500 536.08 JENKINS DONALD L. & SHELL MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 LOT 7 PBM2 PG 53 ORB 124/1100-1101 FR ST. JOE FOREST PROD. MAP#t 50A BLK 1020O 06027- 15R R-1034*..00 557156 DAWSON WILLIE J. EMMA MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 LOT 16 PB 2 PG 53 ORB 124/1896-97 FR ST. JOE FOREST PROD. COaMAP# 50OA BLK -1020 M/L ORB 111/199 0C FR, WARD MAP# 52A 06249-018R R-1070100 578.28 BRYANT GERALD N. ST. JOSEPH BAY ESTATES UNIT ONE PB 3 PGS 1 8: 2 LOT 3 MAP #52D BLK B 06250-010R I R-1073100 $1,961.68 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS S: L .S 25 T 8S R I1W 100 X -168 FT AV DEPTH ON COUNTRY CLUB ROAD ORB 113/352-4 FR DISTINCTIVE BUILDERS (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL)- 06266-04OR R-i083340 5192.16 THIGPEN STEPHEN G 8: SHEIL S7 T9 Rli BEING LOT 8 FEATHER SOUND UNREC SUB ORB 128/1030 MAP 19B 06266-085R R-1083320 $969.71 SAN BLAS VILLAS DEV CO S7 T 518 T9 Ril BEING LOTS 17,23,2+,.25,26,27 FEATHER SOUND UNREC SUB MAP AB 06268-079R R-1082300 53,691.79 MAY GAIL L. ET AL 5.7 T 9 R 11.5.0' AC M/L 385 FT GULF FRONT; 570 FT AV DEPTH; BEING LOT 2 ORB 86/133 FR FEAGIN MAP# 18SC 06268-112R R-1083200 53,909.2 SAN BLAS PLANTATION DEV. S 7 8: 18'T 9 R 11 204*.1t FT:GULF FRONT; BEING LOTS 2, 3 OF TRACT 13 ORB 107/890 FR FEATHER SOUND (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 19 - 06268-114R R-1083300 555'.03 SAN BLAS PLANTATION DEV. S 7 T9 R 11 100' GULF FRONTAGEBEING LOTS 5;6,915,1618 OF FEATHER SOUND UNREC SUB MAP 19B 06268-251R R-1086000 5$1 51.77 BOOTH RICHARD C. ET AL S 20 T 9 R 11 2.76 ACRES M/L i50.'+7 FT GULF FRONT IN TRACT NO 28 8: 29 ORB 85/1082 MAP _#J.9. 06028-000R R-1035000 HX $98.96 JONES VALERIE ANN MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 LOT i ORB 106/653 FR JONE PB 2 PG 53 MAP;t 50A BLK 1021 06028-011R R-1035800 HX S THOMAS GEORGE E. 8 MILLVIEW ADDITION U NO. 3 LOT 12 8: N/2 14 ORB'92/2'47 FR ST LD & DEV CO P~ 2 PG MAP# 50A BLY. 1021 06031-010R R-1037900 HX BAILEY CHRISTINE E. MILLVIEW ADDITION U NO. 3 LOT 6 PB 2 PC MAP# 50A BLK 1022 06051-001R R-1040100 . HILL GWENDOLYNN Y. MILLVIEW ADDITION U NO. 3 LOTS 1 8: 3 OR 1i9/390 QC FR HILL PG 53 MAP# 50A BLK 06082-OOOR R-1045100 S GAY JOYCE MADDOX SUBDIVISION GROVE PB i PG 27 LO SB: 5S/2 OF LOT 2 MA BLK A 06083-000R R-1045200 S GAY JOYCE MADDOX SUBDIVISION GROVE PB 1 PG 27 LO 6 MAP #51A BLK A 06196-OOOR R-1057900 5 STEVENS ROBERT J. S OAK GROVE SUBD UNIT 1 PG 39 5/2 OF LOTS ORB 98/,703 FR GRIFF ORB 109/984 FR GRIF MAP# 1iA .BLK 2 06235-000R R-1061600 HX WARD DOROTHY V. S 25 T 8 R 11 52.5 FRONTAGE; 250 FT AV M/L ORB 111/199 GC WARD MAP# 52A 06268-252R R-1086100 SI, AVERY RICHARD M. JR S 20 T 9 R 1i 1.98 M/L 110,03 FT GULF FRONTAGE IN TRACT N1 ORB 110/529 FR FLA. 8 MORTG. MAP# 19D 06268-300R R-i086200 S41 AVERY JUDGE RICHARD S 20 T 9 R 11 510 F FRONT; 711,35 FT AV' PART TRACTS 29 & 30 110/532 FR FLA. TIT MORTG MAP #19D 06268-S00R R-1087300 9 RICHARDS HUBERT E. S 6 T 9 R 11 203,91 BAY FRONT; 775.76 F DEPTH ORB 98/979 FR TITLE MORTG CO. LES (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TA 06269-005R R-1091700 S STROTHER CORPORATION SAN BLAS ESTATES PE 20 21 8: 22 PORTION LOT 5 ORB 100/82 FR LESS ROBIN BAYSEAGU (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TA 06269-021R R-1092900. HARRISON GEORGE H I SAN BLAS ESTATES PE 20)21 8: 22 .606 AC' LOT 21 ORB 90/ 403 W'LY PORTION ON GUL (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TA 06269-028R R-1093500 $S1 MONTGOMERY ROBERT E SAN BLAS ESTATES PB 20 -21 8: 22 LOT 28 AC ORB 82/799 100 F FRONT MAP #198 06269-035R R-109200 $5i MONTGOMERY ROBERT B SAN BLAS ESTATES LO 1.5- AC ORB 82/799 GULF FRONT MAP #19E 06269-O45R R-1095200 5 OWENS WILLIAM J. SAN BLAS ESTATES PB 20; 21 8: 22 LOT '5 AC 100 FT GULFFRONT 117/982 FR HERNANDE . 190 06269-304R R-1098100 S; KAPLAN'SCOTT I. 8: S CAPE SANDS LANDING 2C-1 A PORTION OF L SAN BLAS ESTATES SU ORB 105/215 FR CAPE LANDING MAP# 19B 06269-510R R-1100200 S AUSTIN E.P. CAPE RETREAT LOT SB X 100 FT PORTION OF SAN BLAS ESTATES MA 06269-515R R-1100300 $ AUSTIN E.P. CAPE RETREAT LOT 8C X 100 FT PORTION OF SAN BLAST ESTATES MA 06269--520R R-11004'00 AUSTIN E.P. CAPE RETREAT LOT SD X 100 FT PORTION OF SAN BLAS ESTATES MA 06269-53B0R R-1100600 .-1 AUSTIN E.P. CAPE RETREAT LOT S- FT GULF FRONT; 31 DEPTHi A PORTION OF SAM BLAS ESTATES MA - : :ED:1. STROTHERS CORP. 6163.63 S 18 T 9 R 11 SEAGULL MARY L BAY) A CONDOMINIUM UNIT JNIT 11-A MAP# 198 OF LOT 06269-566R JOE R--1101700 Si,709.9'+ 3 53 STROTHERS CORP. , S 18 T 9 R 11 ROIN BAY, A CONDOMINIUM UNIT 10-B S46.81 MAP# 19B 06276-026R iNIT R-1108900 $379.73 ST53 CLAYTON LARRY J.' CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE 8: BAYSIDE PB 3 PGS 2'4; 24A, 2+B 8: 24C TRACT 26 1.61 6100.50 AC ORB 86/825 8: ORB (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) JNIT 06276-OE.8R iB R-l111900 $222.,45 PB 2 CURRIE LUIS T. 8: EUGENE 1024 CAPE SAN'BLAS GULFSIDE 8: BAYSIDE LOT 8 OF TRACT 6278.51 49; 90 FT BAY FR 176.31 FT AV DEPTH ORB 99/902 TO OAK (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) ITS 3, 06276-059R IP #51A R-11i2000 $238.87 CURRIE LUIS T. 8: EUGENE CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE 8: B242.03 BAYSIDE LOT 9 OF TRACT 49; 100 FT BAY FR 166.03 TO OAK FT AV DEPTH ORB 99/902 FR 3TS 5 8 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 06276-060R R-i112100 $225.55 E224,80 CURRIE LUIS T. 8: EUGENE RA 8: E CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE 8: * 2 PB BAYSIDE LOT 10 OF TRACT i 8: 2 49 100.79 FT BAY FRONT; -IN 8 145,68 FT AV DEPTH ORB *FIN (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 06276-070R R-1112200 S12,192.33 $38.'9 OWENS WILLIAM J. 8: JAMES CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE 8: FT BAY BAYSIDE TRACT 8 8: 9 BEING DEPTH SUNRISE 8: SUNSET FR TOWNHOUSES LESS UNIT A-I (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 06286-OOOR ~065. R--iii2900 $26.10 SEASHORE LAND 8: DEV, CO. ACRES 5 iS 8: 22 T 9 Ritl 28.22 AC ORB 46/636 1IB 10 29 SUBMERGED LANDS MAP# 35 8: TITLE 35D 06288-000R R-1113200 52,6'41.18 F885.69 SAN BLAS BEACH DEV. CO. i 1M. JR S 22 T 9 R 11 300 FT GULF *T GULF FRONT; ORIG LOT 3 N.OF SR I DEPTH 30E (LESS E 290,27 FT) 8: ORB E 300 FT OF W 996.45 FT rLE 8: (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 06288-006R R-1113800 $951.1 4 SAN BLAS BEACH DEV. 6998.11 S 22 T 9 R li 107 FT GULF a FRONT; 1400 FT AVPTH L FT DEPTH ORB 106/812 38% INT -T AV FR OGBURN 8: ORB 106/81i4 FLA (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) iS ORB 06288-007R >XROLL) R-i11i3900 S95i,1+1 SAN BLAS BEACH DEV, INC. E730.94 S 22 T 9 R 11 100 FT GULF IN FRONT; 1400 FT AV DEPTH a 3 PGS ORB 106/854 FR YONGE MAP# I OF 35D SWEAT 06290-005R ILL R-1116i00 $1s208.50 XROLL) GUARANTA CHARLES 8: JEAN SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 5157.87 LOT 1 ORB 119/865-68 FR II 8: M PAN GULFCORP. MAP# 35D S3 PGS BLK 1 BEING 06290-010R LESS R-1116500 $2E3.38 .F TO PAN-GULF CORP, 4XROLL) SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT 2 MAP# 35D BLK 1 098,47 06290-020R 3. ET A R-1116700 5253.38 3 3 PGS PAN-GULF CORP. 1,72 SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 -T GULF LOT 4 MAP# 35D BLK I 06290-025R R-1116800 S253.38 027.01 PAN-GULF CORP. 3. ET A SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 IT 35 LOT 5 MAP# 35D BLK 1 100 FT 06290-0'0OR R-1t17100 $253.38 PAN-GULF CORP. 976.87 SURFSIDE ESTATES #1 LOT 8 MAP#t 3E. BLK 1 3 PGS 06290-0'+5R 1.23 R-1117200 5253.38 ORB PAN-GULF CORP. .Z MAP# SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT 9 MAP# 35D BLK 1 06290-095R 232.38 R-1117500 $253.38 STEPHEN PAN-GULF CORP,. UNIT SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #:l .OT 2 LOT i MAP# 35D BLK 2 BD. 06290-o100R SSANDS R-1117600 $253.38 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #ti 256.25 LOT 2 MAP# 350 BLK 2 06290-1IiOR 110 R-1117800 $253.38 SLOT 8 FAN-GULF CORP. >P# 198 SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT t MAP# 35D BLK 2 311.00 06290-115R R-il17900 $253.38 :, 110 PAN-GULF CORP, SLOT 8 SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 P# 19B LOT S MAP# 35D BLK 2 062:90-120R E365.76 R--1118000 $253.38 PAN--GULF CORP.. 3: 110 SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT 41 F LOT 8 LOT 6 MAPt# 350 BLK 2 APM 19B 0:6290-130R R-.1ii8200 $2S3.38 Q77.79 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFEIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 -G: 50 LOT 8 MAPR 35D BLIK 2 FT. 06290-O150R F LOT 8 R-111S600 5253.38 AP 198B PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT Nt 1 455E:.63 LOT :1.2 MAPU 3C50 BLK 2 06290-155R R--11i700 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES U LOT 13 MAP# 35D BL $523.38 JNIT #1 -K 2 06290-165R R-1118900 5253.38 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT 15 MAP# 35D BLK 2 06290-i75R R-11i9100 $253.38 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT # 1 LOT 17 MAP# 35D BLK 2 06290-195R R-1119500 5253.38 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT 1 MAP# 35D BLK 3 06290-215R R-1119900 $253.38 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT s MAP# 350 BLK 3 06290-225R R-1120100 5253.38 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT 7 MAP# 35D BLK 3 06290-230R R-l120200 5253.38 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1. LOT 8 MAP# 35D BLK 3 06290-24'5R R-i120500 Si37.18 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT 11 MAP# 35D BLK 3 06290-250R R-ii20600 5137.18 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT 12 MAP# 35D BLK 3 06290-255R R-1120700 5137.18 PAN-GULF CORP, SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT 13 MAP# 35D BLK 3 06290-260R R-1120800 $137.18 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT .14 MAP# 35D BLK 3 06290-265R R-1120900 5137.18 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT 15 MAP# 350 BLK 3 06290-270R R-i12000 $137.18 PAN-GULF CORP, SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT 16 MAP# 35D BLK 3 06290-275R R-1121100 5137.18 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT 17 MAP# 350D BLK 3 06290-280R R-i12=200 S137.18 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT 18 MAP# 350 BLK 3 06290-285R R--1121300 S137,18 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT 19 MAP#t 35D BLK 3 06290--290R R-11214-00 $137.18 PAN-GULF CORP. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #1 LOT 20 MAP# 35D BLK 3 06291-OOOR R-112iSOO 51,606.4+6 K.S.N.J.C.) LTD. SURFSIDE ESTATES SUBDIVISION UNIT # 2 LOTS 121 13, 14) 15) 161 17 8: 18 ORB 123/536--37 FR G.P.D. INC. MAP# 35D 06291-002R R-1i21700 5627. 17 SNJC LTD S 22 T 9 R 11 SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT NO. 2 LOT 11 BLOCK 6; 109.52 FT GULF FRONT; 362.12 FT DEPTH (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 06291-003R R-1i21.800 55,629.88 R.A.K.R. LTD SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT 2 ALL, LESS LOTS 11 THROUGH 18 BLK 6 ORB 124/662-63 CD FR GPDO INC. MAP# 35D 062994-OOOR R-1122600 $52163.61 SNJC, LTD S 22 T 9 R 11 675 FT BAY FRONT; 300 FT AV DEPTH ORB 123/538-10 FR G.P.D, INC. 8: 22.7 AC SUBD. LAND MAP# 35D 06296-000R R-1122800 $1,232.38 SNJC) LTD S 15 8:22 T 9 R 11 '50 FT BAY FRONT; 150 FT AV DEPTH ALSO 38.86 ACRES IIB SUBMERGED LANDS ORB (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 06310-000R R-1123500 523.65 G.P.D. INC. S 23 T 9 R 11 22.7 AC ORB 92/3+6 FR KILBOURN ORB 1+7/ 512 FR SUBMERGED MAP# 5'+C 06316-002R R-112+500 5902.86 JANOWSKI BOLESLAW M. Ill S 23 T 9 R Ii 18.6 AC M/L +50 FT ON SR 30; 1800 FT DEPTH M/L ORB 78/332 LESS TO CAPE SAN BLAS WATER IN ORB 82/143 MAP# 5B4C 06320-001R R-li26000 $892.93 BELMONT GROUP IC., S 24 T 9 R 11 100.32 FT GULF FRONT; 537 FT DEPTH M/L BEING LOT 1 ORB 101/ 858 FR CAMPBELL MAP# 540D TEM STAR. PORT ST. JOE. FL * 06321-690R R-i1341500 JOSEY L,B. GULF PINES LOT 39 ORB COSTABELLA BLK A 06321-695R R-ii34600 JOSEY L.B. GULF PINES LOT 40 ORB COSTABELLA BLK A 06321-700R R-ii34+700 JOSEY L.B. GULF PINES LOT 41 ORB COSTABELLA BLK A 06321--735R R-i135300 JOSEY LB. GULF PINES LOT 48 ORB COSTABELLA BLK A 06322-002R R-i135600 $253.38 ET AL FIRST ADDITION 112/681 FR CORP. BLK A $253.38 ET AL FIRST ADDITION 112/686 FR CORP. BLK A $253.38 ET AL FIRST ADDITION 112/689 FR CORP. BLK A $253,38 ET AL FIRST ADDITION 112/665 FR CORP. MAP# 51+0 $890.29 BOYETTE WILLIAM E. ET AL S 24f T 9 R 11 1.241 AC M/L 100,02 FT GULF FRONT; 541 FT DEPTH M/L ORB 110/75-76 FR CARLILE ET AL MAP# 54D 06345-333R R-1144-900 51i,91,07 BIGGS W. JOSEPH ET AL BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 33 ORB 119/416 FR BARRIER DUNES DEV. MAP# BA 06345-473R R-1158900 51s921.09 FONVIELLE C. DAVID BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 173 ORB 114/846 FR BARRIER DUNES MAP# SA 063415-497R R-1161300- 52,105.11 MCORP CO. INC, BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO, 197 ORB 124/298 FR CHARLES MORRISON MAP# 5A 06345-635R R-1162400 51,638.30 GRANT JAMES W. & GRADY W, SEACLIFF UNIT 5 BLDG A ORB 116/370 FR ALLIANCE GRO UP MAP# 5A BLDG A 063415-636R R-1162500 51,638,30. SLAUGHTER TERRY D. & JENN SEACLIFF UNIT 6 BLDG A ORB 118/335-36 FR ALLIANCE GROUP MAP# 5A BLDG A 06345-638R R-l.62700 $1,.638.30: CUNNINGHAM GENE R. SEACLIFF UNIT 2 BLDG B ORB 122/964-65 FR ALLIANCE GROUP MAP# 5A 06345-639R R-1162800 5$1638.30 SUMMERS WALTER J. SEACLIFF UNIT 3 BLDG B ORB 122/970-71 FR ALLIANCE GRPUP MAP# SA 06345-641R R-1163000 5$1638.30 ASSOCIATES PRINTING CO. SEACLIFF UNIT 5 BLDG B ORRB 122/976-77 FR ALLIANCE GROUP MAP# 5A 06345-643R -R-1163200 51,868.31 ASSOCIATES PRINTING CO. SEACLIFF UNIT 7 BLDG B ORB 116/461 FR ALLIANCE COR P. MAP# 5A BLDG B 06349-011R R-1165200 5789,98 MITCHUM W. THOMAS ET UX PENINSULA ESTATES SUBD PB 3 PG ii LOTS ii ORB 102/565 FR TAN MAP #50D BLK A 06349-013R R-1165400 5$1088.91 ADKISON CLAYTON ET AL PENINSULA ESTATES SUBD PB 3 PG 11 LOT 13 ORB 81/1052 MAP #5D BLK A 06351-048R R-1176500 5208.81 FERRIS MIKE CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 LOT 2+ ORB 94/568 AA FR. CAPE SAN BLAS PARTNERSHIP & ORB 115/596 FR LIEDY MAP# 6A BLK B 06378-i35R R-1i86800 51)253.06 CAPE DUNES DEV. CORP THE POINTE CAPE DUNES DEV. UNIT NO. +A MAP# 5H-C PAM.O A I 06320-0iiR R-ii26750 $205.62 BLANCHET HERVE S24 T9 Ril PORTION OF LOT 9 ORB 89/18+ FR COSTABELLA LESS ORB 127/17 TO ELKINS MAP 54D 06320-025R R-1i27000 $l,137.33 MARTS THAYER M. S24 T9 Rll 7. PFT GULF FRONTAGE 405 FT AVE. DEPTH BEING TRACT 3 OF 3 OF LOT 10 ORB 95/768 FR (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 06321-OlER R-1i29100 $2,311.51 REDD. GEORGE A. GULF PINES SUBD PB 3 PG 25 LOT 4 ORB 97/1076 OC FR MULTI- PROPERTY SERVICESi INC. MAP# 54D' BLK A 06321-SSOR R-i131800 S76.1 BRASWELL CHE CHE 8: FLOYD GULF PINES SUBD PB 3 PG 25 LOT 11 ORB 96/631 FROM COSTABELLA DEV. CORP. MAP# 54D BLK B |