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Tailored for your day-long comfort, its superb styling wins admiring - acceptance anywhere. We have it now, in Curlee's full range of fine fabrics and fresh patterns. Won't you stop in soon, and make THE "PAR"by(;RES(O In Du Pont Quilon processed Dry j Cleanable Suede. All the beauty and luxury of suede leather and yet / perfect weather protection. " P` approved. Plans were discussed for the dis- trict meeting to be held in Quincy on Nov. 8 and members were re- minded that their -registration must be in by October 24. Mrs. Ayers, therapy chairman, read a letter from the State Ther- apy Chairman, stating that the 1o- cal -club is asked to send their Christmas .gifts.,to Marianna to the Florida" Sehool r Br ,ys Mrs. Ralph Nance won the door prize. The next meeting will le held November 12 with Mrs. -.Paul Blount and Mrs. 3. R. Smith as -co- hostesses. White City G.A. Met Monday m.------- The Del Gado G. A. of White City met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Lucille Williams, October 12. The president called .the- meeting to order with a. prayer .by. Elsie Newsome. The class sang '.the G. A;. hymn and said the watchword.: The min- utes of the last meeting were read and approved. A prayer chairman read missionary's .names on the prayer calendar and -said prayer. The meeting was turned over to the program chairman. After the program -all said the GA allegiance. The meeting was closed with the G.A. hymn, "W~e've A Story To Tell To the Nation". Then the class had sentence prayers. Libby Har- -per closed the prayer. M rs. Williams ,served -soft d-inkes and .potato chips to Linda Lester, Nan Davis, Libby Harper,* Elsie Newsome and Polly Smith. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Collier, Sr., of Rochester, Minn., announce the birth of a son, Robert Frances, Jr., on September 8. The young man weighed in at 7 1bs., 6 ozs. Mrs. Collier will be remembered as Miss June Coker. June is a -graduate of Port St. Joe High School and Jones Business College in Jacksonville. -K Spends Leave Time Here Douglas Williamson. of Anchor- age, Alaska is spending some time with his mother Mr.s. C. L. Coker. While here he will visit friends in Selma, Ala, ITH6 TAR, Port St. Joe, Florida THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 "- Azalea Circle Holds RIgular Meeting;r Discuss District Meeting To Be In Quincy The Azalea Garden Club Circle First Baptist WMS -met in the homeof Mrs. C. Met Moday At Church Armstrong Monday, October 8 a t Met MondavAt Church 3:00 p-m. with seven members] The WMS of the First Baptist present. Preceding the program Church met at the church Monday and business the hostess served for the- Royal Service program. delicious cake and coffee. Mrs. W. 0. Nichols ,gave the devo In the absence of the president, tional with Mrs. John Rich leading Mrs. Gordon Thomas, Mrs. Carl the prayer. Armstrong ,presided. The meeting The program was about mission was opened with the members r9- work in Hong Kong and was given eating the club prayer. Mrs. Chas. by Mrs. C .D. Spears, Mrs. W. Rain. Brown gave a very interesting and sey, Mrs. C. A. -McClellan, irs. informative book review netitled, Emory Stephens and Mirs. Clifford "Gardens and Grounds That Take Tharpe with Mrs L. W. Cox giving Care of Themselves". During ithe the closing grayer. : business session the minutes of the After the program Mrs. W. 0. previous meeting were read and Nichols and Mrs. W. M. Ohafin str- dnn ana rved Chinese -fortune wcooknes ani with im in -the birthday celebrate: tea to the-23 members -present. The .WMS will meet next Mon- MISS TONI MIR'A VISITS day in circles-as follows: PARENTS BRINGS GUEST :Circle No. 1 with Mrs.- W. J. Daughtry. Miss Toni Mira and a classmate Circle. No, 2 with Mrs.,.Roy Irwin Miss Sundy WHilmoth of Miami Circle No. 3 with Mrs. Otis Pyle. were week end guests of Mr. and Circle No. 4 with Mrs. H. F. Mrs. Joe Mira. Ayers. Miss Mira and Miss Wilmoth re _____ students at Mt.. deSales Academy ST. JAMES' CHURCH in Macon, Ga. ~a tu rdaymorning ai-s. --Aan EPISCOPAL Rev. G .D. Underhill, Vlc-r Saint Luke the Evang tist, Oct. 18. 7:30 a.m., Cleebration of the -Holy Eucharist. 9:45 a.m., Church School. 11:00 a.m., Morning.'Prayer and sermon. (Note: This is our 4th Annual Family Loyalty Sunday. This 11:00 a.m. service is the spe- cial Family Loyalty Service. A -cov- ered dish dinner will follow -this service) 7:00 a.m., The Bpiscopel- Young Churchmen. 7:00 p.m. (CST) Evening Prayer-and sermon at St. John's, Wewahitchka. The public is cordially invited to worship with us and is assured of a warm welcome. Leave For Minn. Mrs. R. F. Collier, Sr., and son Robert left Tuesday to make their new home in Roohbseter, Minn. Saturday morning Mrs. Mira anda Toni were hostesses at a Coca-Cola Party in honor of Miss Wilmoth. The .following girls were invited to meet the guest: Misses Peggy- Lewis, Diane Hannon, Jan Rawls, Kay Creech, Sandra Brown, Bren- da Ward, Pat Williams4 Cheryl Christian, Peggy Pyle, -Judy Bate- man, Mary Dell Ramsey, Mickey Thompson, Alice Land, Ellen Ken- nington. and Donia Underhill'. Visits Parents Tony Barbee, a student at -the University of Florida, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Barbee last week-end. Vacation In. Colorado .Mr. and Mrs. Karl Marshall have returned this week from; a three week visit in Denver, Colorado. Mr. ATTENTION STUDENTS Grades 7-12 -- It's football time again and Time again for the Original P SHARK SCORE BOARD Brought to You, Again-This Year with Fun for All1 ' -- LAST WEEK'S WINNER -- JOE WHA t E Y Pick up your Free Entry Blank at our Store. - Watch The Star for each week's winner OPEN DAILY,2:45 P.M . (ATURDAY, 12644 P.M. I1 Ig TELEPHONE: BAll 7-4191 THURSDAY and FRIDAY SLOWS NE LINTWALKER S EDWARD LLYJOHN RUS ANDRA MARTIN SATURDAY ONLY ROD AN 'Rock, Rock, Rock' "The Flying Monster" ,- in Color - with ALAN FREED SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY .n ,to enjoy his 94th birthday din- atives at his home in Highland, cti've and does a full''day's work ed .somewhat the last few weeks and's children and relatives joined tion. (t photo) and Mrs. Marshall visited with their daughter, Mr. and- Mrs. Art Phurrough and with Mrs. Marshall's. sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Best. REBEKAH LODGE CLUB TO HAVE BAKE SALE Club 22 of Rebekah Lodge will have a bake sale Saturday, October 17 at 9:00 a.m. in front of Lawson's Hotel on Reid Avenue. Visiting Mother Mrs. Mattie Bobe of Pensacola is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Com- forter. Mrs. Bobe is Mrs. Comfort-' er's mother. These high-quality accessories can be N3 quickly and easily attached to several EASY TErMS models of McCulloch chain saws. 4/so headquarters for the-new McCulloch Number One chain saws PLAYER'S STORE PORT ST.JOE, FLORIDA Today! ANT I - FREEZE NO It's NOT too early Summer Rust may have eaten -into your radiator. Have our experts chetk your radiator for leaks and install permanent-type Anti-Freeze. Record Repaired Rodded (WE'RE PARTICULAR)\ ABOUT YOUR CAR!) When was the last time your front wheel bear- ings were packed with grease? It should be done every 5,000 miles. Have it done NOW before cold weather. Rich ' challis print in o lightweight ... blend of rayon and wool-with pe-fecri;,r, .i cut and fit! Blue, red, green. 10 to 38 -ra custom size., Ic,- ' 1..;:)s! rer figure ,c ro22c. COSTING'S WEDNESDAY, starring TERRY MOORE MINED CHRISTINE CARERE ,SACKiY cUSil THURSDAY and FRIDAY CINEMASCOME COLOR / -J It's time to Change to Winter Weight OIL and GREASES Made best by SHELL We Can Steam Clean Your Auto SPRAY GLAZE Will protect your car's paint from winter's ra- vages. $8.95 up New Gates Tires-Quality Recapping FOR WINTER DRIVING SAFETY PATE-THOMASON SERVICE CENTER Phonn 9-1291 223-25 Monument S SHELL PRODUCTS W. C. FOREHAND (right) sits dow ner .recently with a host of rel View. Forehand, at 94, is -still -a every day. J1e. has been hamper, by a broken arm. Many of Forehi yen uniese WP~.1L-M, ,6;-l -m+N-ic onu-+'Asy c-1-1-- r II- Ir _ -- --r r -- ___ _.. I .._., I THrE A~AR, Port St. Joe, FloPidd THURSDAY, 0IOBER 17, 190 ry. butldingD soonrti -f later ng lu 6 As o m art k bdl dhj n .- 'leaked. This, .e decided, was no h h . way t.o do business or do business walls& oiete entire floors before pitting in never patented any of his Ideas. T H E S T A around. When 'baseboards stick out they any partitions. "I was alw ays willing to ,try 7 Last year just before a building are just dust catchers anyway "The way they used to do it was them. Guess I was too dumb to Contract was signed Ball conclud- says Ball. He finally persuaded to ,put in the partitions and then realize they couldn't be "done," he ed that \he would have a building the architects, who said it couldn't .he floors. This, .meant that if a said modestly. Publsahd Every Thurday Al 306 Williamm Avenue. Port St. Jo.,- Florida wth windows that didn't leak or bedone that way because "it ad floor was ever rearranged and re- Has -he ever had any ideas that By The Star Pubilhing Company he would build no building at all. always been done the otherwa; partitioned none of he flooring 'haven't worked? WESt R. RAMSY Editor and Publisher "And I meant it .too,,' said Ball, to sry his method- It worked and matched or was even on ,the same "I-I.have had.plent-, of ideas that Al Linotype Operator, Ad Man, oer MAn, l eportr, Proor f archig his bushy gray eyebrows. it. saved a lot of cleaning. : level," said all. didn'. work," said the energetic wi- ONE YEAR. A SIX MONTHS $1.0 THREE MONTHS $127.50 Being a .per-son ,t.o godirectly to Floors Before Partitions Ball, who works in a ge office zard, cocking his head. "Of course THE STAR SUBSCRIPTIONS INVARIABLY PAYABLE IN ADVANCE In the same building le insisted behind a glass-topped (Tesk that I i caft recall -any of them. at the ltenrd a asecond-elam matter, December 19, 1937, at the Postoffice, Port St. Joe, that 'the architects try something covered with papers and blue-bound moment." Florida. unde Act of March8 S, 19 else that has been a boon to build- reports on the fifteenth floor of .the- hone 7-31 DIAL BAIl 7-161 .... TO ADVERTISERS-In came of error or omisalons in advertisement, the publishers do not hold themselves liable for damage further thas amount received for such ^ advertisement. '- The spoken word Is given scant attention; the printed word ii thoughtfully . weighed. The spoken word barely mertsa; the printed word thoroughly convinces. 'The spoken word l lost; the pflted word remains. Accident rn Purpose by the we atherman.. Once again the nation has paid its annual tribute to the rdncraod- Admiral- frnmm CGelna whose indomitable courage and * determination resulted in the discovery of the New World. But Cristoforo Colombo is not alone in meriting our national grati- tude. The same courage and' initiative htat the Italian Admiral displayed in locating bur continent have been displayed by the thousands of people who later migrated to our shores. The vital- ity and creativity of' these sturdy people were major contribu- tions to our national growth. , While we are two days late in dbing so, we wish to add our word in observance of this ,celebration.. The celebration of the beginning of a Nation from a varied (to say the least)' population that has grown to the 'most powerful nation on earth. "The Russians are attacking -the fact of Columbus' "discover-- ing" America. They claim that old Chris had charts showing him where the New. World. was. This all might be so. If this Russian professor had read anything of common elementary school history le would have found that it is conummon knowledge that the Norke- men frequently visited the American continent 400 years before Columbus. It all may very well be that Columbus had the charts but he also had the intestinal fortitude to brave the then unknown -to-test the authenticity of these mythical charts. It shocks us to find that-the Russian professor is not claiming that a Russian was the first to make the discovery. Indeed it surprises us no end for a Russian to admit that something was. discovered that a Russian did not discover. ,:; The new nation had the aid of many nations in its early days especially in its Revolutionary days against England. The first of the "Lend Lease". The money and material came this way then to help us gain our independence. Since this question about Columbus knowing where he was going coming up, it gives us food for thinking that the -nations of these early days knew full wall what they were doing iii granting .aid in our fight for Independence. Certainly, we have grown ; toibe a rich relative who is still paying back this same aid with the most whopping interest rate you ever did see. Inventive Mind of Financier, Ed Ball, Opens Way To Better Window From The Florida Times-Union" Ah, the facets of .an active mind! Take, for instance, the mind of Edward Ball, a trustee of the Alfred I. duPont estate and Fiorida businessman in a big way since 1924.- Who would think that in his spare .time he would find time to think of such a thing as how to build a better window? 'That iM just what, amon:k many house the. Florida National Bank :of other. things,. he has done;. The Jacksonville. proof _of' this particular pudding While the'little things in life are will be visible in, and. help make important, they can also be very other -things visible froni, .tie new annoying. For years Ball had ob- building in Jacksonville that :will served that the windows 'of nearly the source of a problem, he con- tacted the engineer for a large win- dow manufacturing company and the two sat down for a 40-minute conference. .The- upshot 'of it all wa, that Ball 'pointed o6t that there was a better way to .build a- window and told the -engineer how. It is really righteningly 'simple and 'absolutely w-aterproot'. All that had to be done ii to add to a 2-inch flange ou three aides of the aluminum fram. This had never been done. "But it's being done now and any- one can .buy them if he wants to", said Ball. He noted. that in addition. to hte annoyance of the leaking windows that caulking winldow.s, is a nuisance anhda continuing ex- pense. - Other Innovations Ball, who "is listed on his pass- port as 'a farmer, has been behind other construction innovations that at first appearde unreasonable to the builders he tried to get to try them., . He's built a lot of buildings and had many'years of experience. Just exactly how ,many he wouldn't pin- point. "But lots," he chuckled. "Why, I'm nearly 'a hundred years. old." brown-e.y, 'Ball originated one idea in .1937 'for :the Florida National Bank building in' .-Miami. This one- involved putting the mar- ble baseboards in ithe elegant bank HOME REPAIRS NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL FOR . S. J. TAYLOR REPAIR LOANS UP TO $2,500.00 36 MONTHS TO PAY CALL J S. JTAYLOR 1616 LONG AVENUE BAllI 7-4776 or 9-1871 GOTA ' SUMMER COLD TAKE - for symptomatic 00 RELIEF James' Gems. by JAMES STAFFORD 'N-'- ef _:. ::. *,. -- - V. ... '. -'.'.. p V ,p~ .-(. .. ",. + \ * .: . *- : .->, if youcans't outguess him- outsmart him... ^~ - No clothes baskets. No clotheslines. No drudg- ery. NO RAIN! For the easiest washday you've ever kivn.w;i, try an automatic Electric Clothes Dryer. You'll like the way it dries your clothes you'll like its safe, economical opc-,ation. See the new Electric Dryers at your dealer's today. Try one, and you'll feel like a new woman on washday! GO ALL-ELECTRIC and SAVE! LFLORIDA POWJ HERE NOW ARE 161 SUPERLATIVE NEW CHEVROLETS FOR 1960! .Nearest to 'perfection a: loW-pricer, car ever camel AIR OPO RA~;IO1 MWI - / 1iAI/LLJ1~ 4 IMPALAS -All the car you ever yearned for! Each embodies dis- tinctive treatnmel inside anrd out, with.triple-unit rear lights, fingertip door releases and safetywreflector armrests. Impala sport sedan above. 4 BEL AIRS-Priced just above Chevy's thriftiest-models! Like all Chevies, they give you thefamed Hi-Thrift 6 or a new Economy Turbo-Fire VS as standard equipment. 4-door Bel Air sedan above. 3 BISCAYNES-These (honest to gosh) are the lowest priced of the '60 Chevrolets. They bring you the same basic beauty and relaxing roominess as the other models. 4-door Biscayne sedan above. ART LINKLETTER (left) has just handed Carl Webster Pierce a gift for someone attending Hollywood Radio-TV Party", the hilarious audience participation a-ad-'magic show Carl is bringing from Hol- lywood. It is being presented by the St. Joe Lion's Club on Novem- ber 10 at 8:00 p.m. Although Art is in Hollywood his voice will be 'heard introducing Carl, who has appeared with himeon hundreds of radio 'and TV s how... Parl was, also for years on "Breakfast In' AHolfywood"-,' -ith "-TO.j., Lriiieau. Many (people- out of 'the local audience will be stars of the show. Jack Bailey of "Queen for A Day", and Garry Moore are also -sending prizes. The Lion's Club states that the proceeds will' be used 'for ithe Welfare Fund. TILL'ER P, 'M GOING 10 City Restaurant At the Bus Station SHRIMP BOXES CHICKEN BOXES FISH BOXES Phone your order in and it will be ready when you arrive. PHONE BAl' 7-5431 6 STATION WAGONS-Styled to carry you away, with the kind of cargo space to carry away most anything you want to take with you! Thrifty 2-door Brookwood above. - op entertainment-The Dinah Shore Chevy Show-Suldys NBC-TV-Pat Boome Chevy Showroom-Weekly ABC-TV-Red Skelton Chevy Special Friday, October 9, CBS-TV. See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer FLOYD CHEVROLET COMPANY PHONE 7-2221 401 WILLIAMS AVENUE PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA _ (_i I _I - I c r lie + .-.---- -I "BEAT AUBURN" These are busv days for everyone!l The kids settling into school routine Dad getting th house ready for winter and Mom bustling' around on the home front! Times like these, you really appreciate Piggly Wiggly, because Piggly Wiggly's wide selection of better foods makes shopping less of a chore, more of a pleasure. For easier, more economical shopping always SHOP PIGGLY WIGGLYI -- O.'C. DYKES - RATH BLACK HAWK CHUCI RATH BLACK HAWK PORK CHOPS RATH BLACK HAWK SPARE R S B- S SLAB SLICED FIRST CENTER. PIGGLY WIGGLY'S FINEST Ground BEEF GA. RED Sweet POTATOES FIRM CRISP HEAD CABBAGE- 4 LB. BAG APPLES FRESH PICKED .TOMATOES LB. 19C LB. 49c 69c LB. 9C 3 LBS. h I 3 LBS. $1 LB. 5c 2L9c LB. 17c FLORIDA and GEORGIA GRADE 'A' LARGE LUZIANNE --48 COUNT Tea Bags 3 LB. CAN ARMIX 39c 59c vw 10 LB. BAG WHITE GOLD SUGAR WITH $5.00 GROCERY ORDER 89c PLYMOUTH -- PINT JAR Mayonnaise 29c DOLE -- NO. 1 TALL SLICED Pineapple 25c 2)Doz. JUMBO -- BOX OF 12 PIES 39c WOODBURY DEODORANT BATH 2 BARS SO AP 29c PACKAGE OF 10 5c HERSHEY BARS 39c OUR VALUE 2 BOXES SALT NABISCO VANILLA 12 OZ. WAFERS 19c 29c A VACATION DREAM COME TRUE-ALL YOURS IF YOU SAVE THOSE VALUABLE GREEN STAMPS You CAN Be The One With The Greatest Number of Stamps --- REGISTER YOUR FULL BOOKS AT THE PIGGLY WIGGLY -- I STAR, Po0.t At; Joe, Florida THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 Social Security Officer Explains Reason PFr Taxes Taken From Pay Most people don't understand the death." Workers should also under- .thre6 tain- reasons ,that' social se- stand that there is no protection af- *curity taxes are 'taken out ofttheiW forded under t he Social Security pay, John V. Carey, district mana- system unless wages 'and .self-em- ger of the Panama City social se- ployment profitt are reported cor- curi-ty office said hb-tis "week. Naerly rectly. - everyone knows about old-age bene- Social security insurance pay- Vfis, but-,many are unaware of sur- .nments are only -intended. to be .a- -vivors' benefits-Ipaymerits to a partial replacement of lost earn- "worker's dependents in case of his inigs, Carey ad4ed. Because -early death. Others do not know about all working .people 'are compnilled disability Insurance .protection for by law .to ,pay social security ,taxes, Jbhe w*orker'and his dependents and -the measure of protection afforded for disabled adult children. is greater than it would be- if the "Every working person and 'his. system was ofn 'a voluntary basis,- family should know that, through that is, a system in which the his social security tax .payments, worker couMld "join up" and pay the he is building itiree-way .protection, tax, or stay out and .pass up iprq- Carey continued. HIe should realize teetion. . that the' modest deductions from The social 'security insurance pro- his pay envelope can 'provide a gram requires all.who are covered monthly income if his earnings are to pay social security taxes; ac- _cut off -b yold-age, disability,. or cordingly, ,'all workers share -the COP YING SERVICE ES Florida Engineering Associates, Inc., has Thermo-- Fax equipment available to general public. All documents up to 14x17 inches can be copied in half a minute! Rates are 8%xllY inches, 50c. All over that size, 75c each. Preserve your valuable documents -- marriage li- censes, small maps,-deeds, etc.- , Florida Engineering Associates, Inc. 328 Reid Ave. Phone 7-4991 Port St. Joe, Fla.L COMPLETE PHOTO SERVICE ! PORTRAIT COMMERCIAL * MOVIE FILM -* BLACK and WHITE * COLOR FAST QUALITY ROLL FILM SERVICE LYNART STUDIO 104 Bayview Drive Phone 7-8681 Highland View, -Fla. ;ii !r ile ..... N' JUDICIAL TRIO-The three pr-esiding jurists of the i4th Judicial Circuit are shown at .the ceremony last .Thursday in Jack-'on County Court House at Mariann.a, where Robert L. McCrary. Jr.. (Jleft'-ti was sworn in to succeed retiring Judge Ernest C. Welch. In the center is Judge E Ctlay Lewis of, PBanama City of Phna.nia City, now .senor judge ,f the circuit, and at right is Judge Warren L. FItzparick of Port St. Joe risk and receive a greater m e.iure Land Owners Desiring Fire Line of -personal and family protection Land owners Desrng re at less cot. Car&e concluded. So fu. ,,- itio oabo ,o ^ utth ePlowing Should Contact Forest Service Social Security Law corntac- ,your riuwing nearest -social security office. The office for this area -is located at By FRANK V. MORRIS iug -schedule c.an be made u.p. 1135 Harris.on Avenue, Panama Ci- 1. & E. Forester arranged schedule jakes it. pol ty. The telephone number is POp- ible .to do .plowing for several p, ty.-,, t o a 'm iO." People w "o wish .to" have fire .... la-r 2-5331. Pohw i' sons in one area. In doing so, tl -- lines plowed onr hteir woodlands eliminates the unite .sary equ HENLEY ENTERS MASSEY may ,have them done by .the Florid 1ient hauling. AS ELECTRONIC STUDENT Ma.ssey Technij,.al institute, Jack- sonville has just announced that Larry Henley. 210S Sixth St., was, among the new 'students, entering ,the technical college with the new.I class, starting S-p'tembetr 2S. Larry is the Bson of G. H. Heniley -who is with the -railroad 'and public utili- tiep columission. Port. St. Joe. Larry has enrolled. for a. course in Electronic Engineering -at the Jacksonville technical college of 'the Massey Technical institute. I Want Ads Get Resulbt Forest Service beginning immedi- .itely according to District. Forester Marvin Mills. Fifteen niinute ;of fire line 'plowing -per .ear is ftee to any one peibon. TIhereafter .the cost -dt- pends upon the -type and size of equipruent used", said Mills. Growing itimnber ts a sound busi- ness for 'this area .and .good ,fire lines .ate your insurance again-st destructive wildfire%. Plowingg will be done at the tr-t quest of the landowner and ipay- men.t mustt be .made upon comple- tion o6 the job. " Lan-dowriers are urged -to make their request ncw, so that a iplow- ~.---I 1.-,.-. --:~.-:.. An er- Lis ip- Landowners desiring this :plow- ing .service may ,recque-t it fro-m the Couuty Raitger or telephone -the Florida Foresi Ser ice at Port St. Joe, .phone number X-S5i. -DONALD PARKER ENTERS MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY Doniald Hollis. Parker, on of Mr. and Mrs. Huie G. Parker, Port St. Joe, is enrolled for 'the fall semes- ter at Memphis State Unive-rsi'ty. Memiphis, Tenn. He i; majoring in marketing. a0 TO CHURCH SUNDAr John Robert Smith, Pharmaceutical Chemist Phone 7-5111 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Third St. and Baltzell Ave. C. BYRON SMITH, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 9:45.A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M., TRAINING UNION 6:15 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP 7:80 P.M. PRAYER MEETING (Wednesday) 7545 P.M. "Come and Worship God With Us" BEATTHE RAW, COLD .1 ,< .... . ,, SWITCH TO .WARRENGAS HAVE AUTOMATIC WARRENGAS HEAT at your fingertips 24 hours a day! Just touch a dial and have exactly the warmth you want in a jiffy! HAVE CLEAN, EVEN WAfRENGAS HEAT in your home! No more ugly, oily, sooty smears on walls and woodwork. You can have clean, healthful heat, with no chilling drafts that bring on long winter colds! FOR ONLY PENNIES A DAY, you can enjoy Warrengas, the modern fuel that lets you beat the, raw, cold winter weather! You'll be surprised how little it. will cost... and how warm and comfortable you can be all winter long! So safe, too. Controls on modern gas furnaces turn off gas-instantly-if the pilot goes out. BE WARM ALL WINTER-. CALL OR SEE US NOWI WEST FLA. GAS & FUEL CO. PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA Prices importantly reduced on all Mercury models! Popular Monterey* now $13650 lower. Now you can own a new Mercury for a very few cents a day more than a car with a low-price name. Comparison based on manufacturer's suggested delivered price for a Monterey 2-door sedan, 1960 v. 1959. Includes Federal excise tax and suggested dealer preparation and handling charges. You'll be glad you bought a Mercury every time ... Why pay a medium-range price for a car with a -. low-price name? For this year, Mercury is in a new lower-price range. You'll be glad you didn't- settle for less ... " "' , . every time you look at its Sleek. Line styling. Every line is clean, trim. All excess metal has been pared away, shaped smooth., There's no unnecessary bulk. Just elegant simplicity. . every time you- feel its exclusive Road-Tuned ride. , Mercury's Road-Tuned wheels (see left) take bounce out of bumps. This ability of each wheel to "roll with the punch" is one of the most important ride advances in years another reason why you'll be glad you bought Mercury... ... every time someone sits in the middle. There's real comfort for 6 people, not just 4. Full head room, hip;room, foot room for all. every time you see other new ears. You'll discover that Mercury has the freshest styling-no warmed-over '59 design as in many so-caed ars. You'll fid that Mercury has the newest f.-iL,-- i -,:_1 luxe interiors on even the lowest-priced model, at no extra cost. And you'll appreciate the extra quality--the kind that cuts repair bills. For Mercury is the best- built car in America today. Don't miss the first showing. MERCURY DIVISION -/y - See it now at Quality Headquarters.. | your Mercury S Dealer SDon't buy any car until you've driven the Road-Tuned 1960 Mercury. ON DISPLAY TODAY ST. JOE MOTOR CO. .. < Por t. JoeF_ J L II- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Port St. Joe, Florida Methodist Youth Fellowship ...6:15 p.m. Sunday School 9:45a.m. Worship Hour ,11:00 a.m. Worship Hour 7.30 p.m. Classified Ads Bring Quick Results WE ' ARE YOUR PRESCRIPTION- P H A R MA CY Your prescriptions will be promptly filled here In our sparkling clean, modern phar- macy. Each prescription Is double-checked for accuracy. ...... -In :case of any questions, we call youi" doctor. * Drugs Baby Needs Cold Remedies SMITH'S PHARMACY 1 n-Ae - Florida Baptist icie Meetings.... The general meeting of the Long Home Chairman, Mrr. H. L. Ford; Mrs. J. A. Alligood, Mrs. H. F. Bar- Avenue Baptist Woman's Mission- Girl's Auxiliary Director, Mrs. H. bee, Mrfs. A P Jack-son, Mrs Hil- ary Union was held at the church F. Barbee; Intermediate G. A. ton Lewis, Mrs J. 0. Ogle and Mrs. Tuesday evening, October 6, with Counsellor, "Mrs. J. 0. Ogle; As- Keith Ward. 30 members present. Mrs. Durel sistant 11-12 Year Junior G. A. NIGHT CIRCLE NO. 4 Brigman, newly elected .president, Counsellor, Mrs. Kieth Ward; 9-10 Mrs. N. G. Martin, Chairman; was in charge. Year G. A. Counsellor, Mrs. W. P. Miss Alma Baggett, Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. M. L. Britt led the group Dockery; Assistant 9-10 Year Jun- Bateman, Mrs. Buck Burge, Mrs. in the watchword for the coming ior G. A. Counsellor, Mrs. George Lamar Hill, Mrs. J. D. Griner, Mrs. year, "Not by Might, Nor by Pow- McLawhon; Sunbeam Band Direc- Aleone Leggeft, Mrs. George Mc- er, But by My Spirit, Saith the tor, Mrs. Wesley R. Ramsey; Pri- Lawhon, Mrs. Fred Perry, Mrs. J. Lord God of Hosts" (Zech. 4:6) mary Sunbeam Leader, Mrs. Grady C. Traweek and Mrs. T. M. Watts. and in the singing of "The Wo- Player; Beginner Sunbeam Leader, NIGHT CIRCLE NO. 5 man's Hymn". Following .prayer, Mrs. Preston Jones; Assistant Be- Mrs. Frank Pool, Chairman; Mrs. Britt gave emphasis to the ginner Sunbeam Leader, Mrs. Mrs. Billy Barlow, Mrs. John Core, aims for advancement, and the James Jones. Mrs. J. D. Clark, Mrs. Gene Fow-' four fundamentals of WMU. Circle Chairmen were elected ler, Mrs. M. H. Conger, Mrs. W J and circles divided as follows: Hinote, Mrs. W. H Howell, Mrs The following officers wer e MORNING CIRCLE NO. 1 Wesley R Ramsey, Mrs. Doyle Re- elected to serve with Mrs. Brig- Mrs. W. D. Sykes, Chairman; therford and Miss Mable Williams. man: First Vice-President (enlist- Mrs. T. J. Braxton, Mrs. M. L. Britt, CIRCLE NO. 6 ment chairman) Mrs. J. C. Odum; Mrs. George Cooper, Mrs H L Ford, To be organized. Mrs. P. B. Fair- Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. Joe Mrs. Joe Ferrell, Mrs. J. 0. Lucas, ley, Chairman, Mrs. Joe Fortner. Ferrell; Program Chairman, Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Marshall 'and Mrs. Circle meetings will be .on the M. L. Britt; Mission Study Chair- Calvin Musselwhite. 'third Tuesday of each month. man, Mrs. Hilton Lewis; Prayer MORNING CIRCLE NO. 2 Refreshments were enjoyed in Chairman, Mrs. Lamar Hill; Corn- the social room of the church, af- munity Missions Chairman, Mrs. Mrs. T. D. Hutchins, Chairman; ter the meeting. George Cooper; Stewardship Chair- Mrs. W. P. Dockery, Mrs. H. F. . Iman, Mrs. C. H. McKnight; Publi- Hall, Mrs J. W Hendrix, Mra 0C. AH. A Have . cations Chairman, Mrs. J. W. Hen- McKnight, Mrs. J C. Odum, Mrs. L. A. S Have drix; Publicity Chairman, Miss Al- B. Nichols, Mrs. L. W Porter and ma Baggett; Social Chairman, Mrs. Mrs Joe Wilkie. PronIotion J. 0. Lucas; Flower Chairman, AFTERNOON CIRCLE NO. 3 Mrs. A. P. Jackson; Children's Mrs. H. Y. Zipperer, Chairman; The Junior and Intermediate G. 4G THE CHILDREN FA ILY. STYLE DINNERS SEAFARER CAFE --- Our Specialties - Eat Them Here or Take Them With You - Shrimp Boxes ---- --75c Burger Baskets --- 45c. Chicken Boxes -----75c Hamburgers -- 5 for $1 Oyster Boxes ------75c Hot Dogs -----6 for $1 Black Hawk Iowa SIRLOIN FOR TWO -----$3.50 Good Food Every Day In A Pleasant Eating Atmosphere Phone Your Order In Have It Ready When You Arrive PHONE BAll 7-4341 SEAFARER CAFE 215 REID AVENUE A.'s of the Long Avenue Baptist Church met Tuesday afternoon at. 4:00 .p.m. at the church for a pro- motion service followed by installa- tion of new officers. The groups divided after the in- stallation services and had their regular programs and refresh- ments. CITY CAB Day and Night Service Phone 7-2001 FOR EXPERT Electrical Repairs and Contracting IT's WALL ELECTRIC 'COMPANY DIAL BAll 7-4331 Shrine Leaders Pay Visit To St. Joe Club The Illustrious Potentate Hal Rush and Divan from Morroco Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of the Mystic Shrine, in Jacksonville, made their official visit to the St. Joe Shrine Club Friday, October 9. The Potentate, guests and Nobles Early Autum and their wives were entertained (HE STAR, Port St. Joe,-Florlda THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1969 with a seafood dinner at the Cen- tennial Building. The guest of hon- by the Shriners. Poentate, Divan and guests. The or was the little sweetheart of the Noble Jim Harris, President of Potentate awarded Noble George St. Joe Shrine Club, Janet Dianne the St. Joe Shrine Club, selected Core a certificate of honor for hia Yates Janet is nine years old and Noble Ben Williams to act as Mas- outstanding work as Past President is a victim of polio She has had ter of Ceremonies to introduce the of the St. Joe Shrlne Club. several operations at the Shrine Hospital in Greenville, S. C., and is still under their care. They have hopes that she will be able to walk without crutches before she finish- es high school. The hospital in Greenville is one of the many Cri'p- pled Children's Hospitals operated inStack Cake 4 ^ .:: ,..- ... -, -.',"^ Impressive and flavorful, Early Autumn Stack Cake follows a traditional Southern recipe that's been simplified with today's time-saving ingredients. Enriched self-rising flour shortens mixing time and insures against mistakes because the baking powder and salt have already been added in just the right proportions. In this recipe, the cake layers are similar to "giant-size" cookies. The dough will prove quite soft, but easy to handle when you roll it out on a cookie sheet. Canned pie apples make an extrasquick filling to spread between cake layers. The apples, whipped cream and spices are a delectable combination. I t's a pleasure to know that such a delightful dessert is good for you. Enriched elf-rising flour gives your family calcium, food iron and three essential B-vitamins. EARLY AUTUMN STACK CAKE sa cups sifted enriched self-rising flour 1 egg, beaten 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1/3 cup dark molassues Scup bufftter or margarine V2 cup buttermilk or sour milk Scup sugar Apple-Cream Filling Sift together flour and ginger. Crtam butter or margarine and sugar. Add egg, molasses and milk. Mix well. Add flour mixture to creamed mixture, stirring until well blended. Place '% of dough at a time on greased baking sheets. Using a floured rolling pin, roll out each portion to 8-inch circle. (Dough will be slightly sticky.) Bake in moderate oven (3500F.) 10 to 15 minutes. Cool and- fill layers and top with Apple-Cream Filling. Refrigerate until serving time. APPLE CREAM FILLINGs . ycups pie apples, Dash ground cloves ' (1 pound 4 ounce can) "'"- Dash nutmeg 1 I teospon dnnamon V/ cup whipping cream Combine apples and spaces. Whip cream and fold into apple mixture. Makes one 4-layer tack cak. You Are Cordially Invited To Attend Long Ave. Baptist Church REV. J. C. ODUM, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 a.m, BAPTIST TRAINING UNION 6:15 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP 7:80 p.m. PRAYER SERVICE (Wednesday) 7:30 p.m. Corner Long Avenue and 16th Street Air Conditioned For Your Comfort VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME I ugri OFFERS MORE FOOD, PENNY FOR PENNY Save on your family food budget by serving nutritious milk with every meal. You never out- grow your need for milk. Serve it today. Harden's Dairy "Gulf County's Only Milk Producer" BORDEN DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone NEwton 9-4383 (Collect) Wewahltchka, Fla. I & LOWEST.PRICED ALIGHT AND MEDIUM TRUCKS Priced lowest of the leading makes* with CERTIFIED GAS SAVINGS CERTIFIED DURABILITY CERTIFIED RELIABILITY CERTIFIED LOWEST PRICES LIGHT DUTY-LOWEST PRICED OF THE LEADING MAKES! And look what the low price of this half-ton Styleside includesl New 23.6% more rigid frame, new longer-lasting brakes, new styling and comfort, new Diamond Lustre Finishl You get the best of the new in 1960 Ford Trucks. And economy backed by the Certified tests of leading independent automotive engineers. t Certified gas savings! New tests verify the gas savings of Ford's modern Six-the engine that got 25% more miles per gallon than the average of all other makes in Economy Showdown U.S.A.! Certified durability Tests of key truck parts showed, for example, 20% longer brake-lining life for Ford's new F- and C-600's . 23.6% greater frame rigidity on half-tonners. Certified reliability! Based again on Certified tests. Example: Ford's new wiring assembly operated without failure more than three times as long. Certified lowest prices! See the price comparisons. See the Certified Economy Book at your Ford Dealer's now! Ntame available on request. Send inquiry to P.O. Box 2687, Ford Division, Ford Motor Company, FORD TRUCKS COST LESS Detroit 31,LSS TO UY.Michi. LESS TO RUN BUILT TO LAST LONER TOSS LESS TO BUy..'. LESS TO RUN ... BUILT TO LAST LONGER, TOOl ST. JOE MOTOR CO. Port St. Joe, Florida 'I~liPII~-~-----~--~~ ~-9P ----~ c 4 A FASHION RAINBOW FOR FALL... COSTING'S I a I I I I II . ._ .'_" ._.. ..._ _- -_._ _- ._._'.'._ ... . - .. -. ; a --* Port St. Joe 'Sharks' .X. -vs FIGHTING SHARKS-Front row, left to right, Carl Zimmerman, Redd, Bob Kerrigan, Nelson Hall,.Courtney Martin/Jimmy Dawson - L EONHigh 'B' Team James Gibson, Tommy Grimsley, WaffneStevm e- Bob Raffied and Jimmy Wide IGAFOODLNER MODERN FURNTADIUM PYIANS Men and Boy's Wea r ingFLOYD CHEVROLET CO. DAIRY QUNFam ily HORE PETE andROCKY S. 1959 PORT ST. JOE SHARK FOOTBALL TEAM :rT KenndyEl.S..C.riT".A.r. ..e .. Se.. ... p o WG SUPER MKT.' nn FOY R FIGHTING SHARKS-Front row, left to righi, Carl Zimmerman, Redd, Bob Kerrigan, Nelson Hall, Courtney Martin, Jimmy Dawson , eyFensomJoeWhaey, Mi.ostin.George' Third row, left to right Coach Marion Craig Bob Munn, Drew WOOLFORD STANDARD SERVE. CITIZENS FEDERAL ST. JOE FURNITURE U AY.. U L, SAVING'S Pand LOAN ASSOCIATION and APPLIANCE COMPANY Wester Aut ATeA Sr S. JE MOO BACK YOU TM...:....... S~~~~~~v, N fi fh~IIF~ -K-, SEE WHAT A DIME WILL BUY AT IGA CRESTMORE CUT--NO. 303CAN GREEN DEA MAYFIELD -- NO. 303 CAN CREAR WALDORF TISSUE IGA CUT -- NO. 303 CAN BEETS IGA iODIZED -- FULL POUND SALT BEANS STANDARD BRAND RED Can \ CAN COR ROLL IOc 0 c 10c 10c ARMOUR COOKING -- NO. 10 JUG BUSH'S CANNED FOODS BUTTER BEANS Black Eye Peas Red Kidney Beans Can SUN-GLO CANNED FOODS TURNIP, COLLARD Can 1 and MUSTARD jc -- NO. 303 CAN TOES ALLEN GREEN LIMA BEA CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP Can SWIFT'S PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING 3.Lb.an c- lOc FROZEN FOODS DAIRY - McKENZIE FRESH FROZEN BORDEN'S Turnips, Mustard, Collards BISCUITS package 1Oc can lOc GA. GRADE 'A' SMALL 3 Dozen TABLE-RITE MEATS A TABLE-RITE TRAY PACK -- WITH $5.00 FOOD ORDER LB. SUGAR CURED WHOLE 10-16 LB. AVG. LB. B LIMIT BACON. 29HAMS 39 TABLE-RITE U. S. GOOD BEEF LB. FRESH L. Round STEAK 89c MULLET 10c IGA TABLE-RITE BEEF IGA TABLE-RITE BEEF LB. T-Bone STEAK 109 Club Steak 89c IGA TABLE-RITE IGA TABLE-RITE BEEF LB. Ground BEEF 98c PorterHouse 1.19 AKURD GA. GROWN Fresh OKRA FRESH PASCAL CELERY. EATING APPLE S N FREKH PROKUULCE LB. YELLOW CROOKNECK lOc SQUASH STALK GA. GROWN lOc LB. 10c CUKES GA. GROWN TABLE Fresh Peas LB. lOc 3 FOR 10c LB. IOc CAN CAN I I L J~ ~_ - 1' CIl 1.1 THE STAR, Port 8t. Joe, Florida THUhiSDAY, bit6bER 17, 1969 FOR SALE save money on '59 Rambler 6 cyl. Hall. All members trged to attend. 3 bedroom home on Bellamy Cir- 4-dr. sedan which has to go due to Noble Grand: Chris Martin I 0 cle. 3 months old. Pay owner's sickness. Contact R. W. Kelley, Secretary: W. H. Weeks AS ESIrFIE A FOR RENT: 2 bedroom furnished equity. 1308 Palm Blvd., or at Independent ' C!JA IrFIED ADS home at St. Joe Beach. $60 .mo.I 4 new bomes being built on Bel- Life Ins. office, Reid- Ave. 8:15 THERE WILL BE a regular com- Phone 7-7521 or -see Bill Carver. 2t lamy Circle. FHA financing. To be to 9:30 a.m. Monday .thru Fri., 1:30 munication of Port St. Joe Lodge FO N : 2 o ui HOUSE FCOR SAL.E: 2 bedroom completed within next 30 days. to 8:00 p.m. Thursday. Payments No. 111, F&AM every first and FOR REsT: 2 bedroom furnished hOe at t. Joe Beach 90 ft. off Lots at St. Joe Beach. Small are $68.38 per month.. itp third Thursday at 8:00 p.m. ' cottages. $45 per month. Ander. highway 98. immediate occupancy down payment. Small monthly pay-- son Cottages, St. Joe Beach. t $250.00 down98 and $50.00 a month ments. : LOST: Billfold. Sunday. Contains $250.00 down d $5. a month. PRIDGEON AGENCY iny and valuable papers. F-ind- " FOR RENT: One and two bedroom Call Jbhnston PO 3-2831, Panama4 Re 7-774 er p oney and return billfold ED McFARLAND,;W. W -M attractively furnished apart- City. 10tp-8-27 and papers to The Star or mail to ROY L." BURCH, Secretary- ments.Cool in summer, warm in Vi a FOR SALE: A very large three E. F.'Gunn. Box 345, Port St.. Joe. All Master Masons cordially invited winter. Gas -heat, window fans. FOR SALE: 19542-dor Victoria bedroom house with large separ-- They have to be seen tobe appre- Fad, radio and e e.1 Ao ate dining room. Plenty of storage TOY DISTRIBUTORSHIP N R. A. M.-Regular convocation of elated. Also nice Trailer parking car. Can be seen at St. Joe Auto area. Tile bath, oak floors, num- INYOUR SPARE'TIME St. Joseph Chapter No. 56, R. A.. space. Phone 7-8820 or 9-9133. WI- Parts Co. tfc-9-24 her one-paneling throughout. Only. PART OR FULL TIME M., 2nd and 4th Mondays. All visit- mico Lodge Apartments and Trail- FOR SALE: 2 bedrooni well built $12,750. Financing can-be arranged. NO .SELLING. OR EXPERIENCE ing brothers welcome. Robert L. er Park, White City. tfc-8-20 house. Mexico Beach. Phone FOR SALE:- A three bedroom home NEEDED Creamer, S"r., 'High Priest, H. R. 9-1113, WV. Buckloh. tfe-10-11 in Oak Grove situated on 2Y Established firm has some Areas Maige, Secretary. - FOR RENT: Nice 6-room house lots. Can sell completely furnished still available for .man or woman to. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in with both, hot, and cold water. MEXICO BEACH RENTALS for $6800 or .unfurnished for $5800. serti.'.e established toy shops in F YOU ARE INTERESTED in Large yard and garden.. At Over- 1 bedroom furnished ap.ts. $40.00 WE ALSO HAVE some listings in -au.perujrkets, drug and 'variety saving moruy seu umsor anything street. See Mrs. Hardy at Over- per- r month. 2 bedroom furnished I Port St. Joe and White" City stores, etc. Earn extra income ser- you need iW your home. STOP and street P. 0. tfc-10-1 ,apts. $50.00 to $60.00 per month. 'areas. 3tc-10-8 vicing and refilling toy racks. Un- SWAP SHOP. FOR RENT: Upstairs furnished a- 2 unfurnished 2 bedroom apts. j FRANK 1HANNON limited growth and earning .poten- FOR SALE: 11/4 acres land and. 3 artament. 1505 Monument. Phone $50.00 ,per month. Residential and Registered Real Estate Broker tial. Six hours spare time weekly iot ait White City. Contact;phone 7-arment. 150& Monuntf. Po10- commercial lots. Terms. Duplex for Ph. BAll 7-3491 221 Reid Ave. required. Minimum $690 investment a Wity ot pone 7-5 "-1-8 sale, good income, terms. is .secured by guaranteed inventory, no. 7-257'. 2tp, FOR RENT: 2 bedroom unfurnish- MEXICO BEACH-OFFICE. 'FOR SALE: "The Great Tide" ap- Write fully about yourself, enclos- --- ed apartment. $35 ,per month. Wa- C. M. Parker, Reg. Real Estate Bro. hearing in a new addition, can ing phone number for personal in- FOR' SALE: 1957 Oldsmobile Hol- ter included. Inquire at 1904 Garri- Phone BAll 9-1121, Port St. Joe be rpurhb.v-ed at- Campbell's Drug terview. Pritt Noveltoy Company, day sedan.. Power brakes, new son or call 7-8642. tf-10-8 Mail: Box 123, Mexico Baech Sta. Store. Facts *on St. -Joseph 'and 1527 Lexington Ave., New York, N. whitewall tires, -radio and ,heale., FOR SALE: 32 foot cabin cruiser.Florida. Ideal gifts I p rose and white. See at 308. 13th St.. ,$2,200. 125 hp. Chrysler crown FOR SALE: 3 .choice corner lots -at FOR SALE: 25 foot cabin cruiser SEPTIC TANKS pumped out. Call engine, 2 bunks, head and' galley, White City. Adjoining canal. See with 65 tlp motor. Sleeps two, Buford Griffin, Phone 7-7011 for FOR RENT: Duplex unifurnisled ship to shore radio, engine and hull Braxton Ward-or call 7-3316. tfc- .head, galley, $1200.00. See B. Roy quick expert service. :tfc apartment. All new. 1 bedroom. perfect. See Jack 'Hammock or SALE: 1959 model 35 hp. out- Gibson or -call BAll 7-5771. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE lyt Gulf Station, White Gity ill Carr. c board motor, Buckaneer with CHRISTMAS CARDS: Personal and Meetings at Moose H-all, 310 or phone 9-9143. Itc electric starting. Al-so, 16 foot boat. Business with name imprinted. Fourth St. Meeting night every ' - FOR SALE: 3 bedroom masonry C. W. Long. 2t Assorted 'and rdli-gious boxes.. See other Monday. LAWN MOWER FOR RENT: $1.00 house. Hardwood floors, closed Mrs. Jacquelyn Quarles before No- hour. Cut your lawn and let me carport, landscaped. 905 Garrison FOR SALE: 14 ft. boat, motor and v.ember 16. tfc-10-15 SAMARITAN LODGE No. 40, 1. 0. worry wi-th upkeep of mower. Gulf Ave. 4tc 'trailer. See Gene Martin at St. 0. F.-Meets first and third Service Station. Aubrey R. Tomlin- Joe Beach or call 7-2529. FOR SALE or TRADE: Wanna Fridays, 7:30 p.m. in Masonic son, Phone 7-74501. &NOMEN FALL SALE CONTINUES, EXTRA BONUS NO OUTSIDE FINANCING Set'of3Tables Mvl lAtl IAf V /I BUY ON EASY TERMS With The Purchase t(A4V I AA ULWe Deliver With A 100 Mile Radius of This Group A SE C L I N E-R Combination NYLON fabric and SUPPORTED 3 ^4 FULL FOAM RUBBER in seo Footrest extends automatically e Positive stop action in any position waif t I' - now either chair $7995 $5.00 DOWN BUY NOW .... PA-Y LATER LIMITED TIME L OFFER S,. EASY TERMS Wool And Rayon-A Miracle Blend of Smooth Fiber For Easy-Sleep ROOM: HAMMER Sturdy, ventilated, $ 7 9 snagproof! Real buy BIG-VALUE HASSOCKS Decorator styles with soft padded tops! Ideal $sA 95 as seats, ottomans! ,. _W The Tati Published by .BOYLES DEPARTMENT STORE R.GLENN BOYLES, Owner 222 REID AVE. PORT ST. JOE, FLA. PHONE" BALL 7-4261 R. GLENN BOYLES' Editor Associate Editors YOU-ALL S. "BDedicated.to Better Selling mixed with a 'little fun" tier- VLE S. STORE PERSONNEL : ERLMA M. BOYLES Manager S..GUY N. MIDDLETON .--------..... Men's and Boys' Wear and Shoes EARLINE SNELL Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear GLADYS S. GILL Lingerie and Hosiery >" ESTHER. TAYLOR MARY REEVES JIMMY STEPHENS THREE TIPS: Pay Cash and Pay Less At BOYLES Buy on Ldyaway (same price )for Christmas Something New Arrives Every Day! 4 My father is a .small farmer in North Carolina who loves the soil and has tilled it diligently during his hale and hearty.89'years. While he and my mother were visiting us in July we made the .effort to impress him with the beauty and wonder of this -Florida seacoast. One day we were driving along the Gulf on Coastal .98 when' I saw him looking thoughtfully over the water expanse. -Beautiful scene," I remarked. He replied: "I was just thinkingwhat a fine bottom.:of corn that would be if all that water was drained off". Yes, he's a land man and prefers to look at corn where there's water. Now, hit six boys left the farm early seeking an easier way to -make a living. We did not know then that no easy-way exists to. make an honest liv- ing. We're proud, however, of the work we chose and it's a way of life for us. As my father saw the corn in the Gulf waters, we see loaves and fishes in our merchandise in addition to the pleasure and excitement of style, quality and value. It's interesting, too, to see and serve people every day. And did you know this? Every single day Some- thing-New arrives at Boyles Department Store? Customers say they like this and we manage to keep a steady flow .. In and out. Another thing that has interested this writer is the fact people are generally optimistic and planning wisely ahead. Literally hundreds have bought at Boyles Cash Prices on our Lay-a-way Plan some are saying: "I'm shopping for Christmas". It'll be well to think this over if you're not a Lay-A-Way customer at Boyles. It's plain good business to plan ahead and Save Moneyl Somehow we have the three R's on our mind .Reading, 'Riting and 'Rithmetic. It was interesting to see a recent query from a school teacher that went something like this, "What can be done to help the most". The first things that popped into. my mind were the three R's that have been so sadly neglected. I have never seen a good reader, a good writer, and a good add-er, who v s riot a good thinker. Why have so many frills replaced the basic fundamentals in education? It's just plain confusing to me and I'm feeling that It affects the pupils, too. It's healthy to see some questions being ask- ed Bless your heart, teacher. -You can help me read, write and add better Seems that I must continually remind myself that a merchant should stick to merchandise and we'll close with a line of sales talk. Listen to Boyles Radio Specials over WJOE every day at 8 and 9 a.mijAdd-itup and you'll shop Boyles-for Savings. S'long. RGB WISSIS V. ROWAN, POST 116, li.t: Ln.snt, ........... ,000.oo THE AMERICAN LEGION. Meet- A.Jmr,,-Ite Expense 1.. 12,000.00 ng first and third Thrsday nights Lega Expense .............. ,800.00 f t dh T hu..sd.aynights rt nenee..........i....z0sOOO0 :00 p.m., American Legion Home. P.r Ma,weunasce ............ 8,500.00 Pest Control and Landfill NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING > Program ............. ,O000.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that St. Joe Miscellaneous Expense ...... 8,280.00 aperr Company has, pursuant to Section Operation Municipal Building 2,000.00 653.122, Florida Statutes, applied to the Audit** *.......... ........ O,750.00 City Commission of Port St. Joe, Florida, Municipal Hospital........ 10,000.00 o fix and establish a bulkhead line in St. C':-*'.g're-s ............. 27,000.00 osephs Bay offshore the Easterly shore- .:,,,l Security Insurance .... 2,400.00 ine of said St. Joseph's Bay, being and Holly Hill Cemetery .... .... 400.00 ying within the corporate limits of the Forest Hill Cemetery ...... 400.00 Dity of Port St. Joe, Florida. . After due consideration, preliminary ap- TOTAL ..... ........... $136,705.00 roval of said application 'was granted by Hospital-Revenue Bond Fund 25,000.00 ke City Commission on October 6, S 1959 Special Sinking Fund for Refunding ty Commission on October 61959 onds of 1950 (0.9) Mills 8,6.8 Id said bulkhead line was tentatively es-' Bonds of 1950 (0.9) Mills 8,48.87 abolished as follows: Construction Fund (60%) Commence at the Southeast corner of the Utility Tax .......... 15,800.00 Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar- ter, Section 12, Township 8 South, Range TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 11 West and extefid a line West along FUNDS ............ $ 4-9,448.87 the South line of the City Limits of TOTAL ALL FUNDS ...... $186,153.87 Port St. Joe, Florida, said line being ORDINANCE NO. 176x the South line of Section 12, Township "An Ordinance relating to the assess- 8 South, Range 11 West for 470.0 feet to ment and levy of taxes in the City of a point on the mean high water line of Port St. Joe, Florida for the tax year St. Josephs Bay; then continue this line A.D. 1959, levying an advalorem tax of Westerly into St. Joseph's Bay for 117.50 0.9 Mills upon the dollar of assessed val- feet for p.:i.t of beginning. From the nation for the purpose of providing funds above I .r beginning, turn 90 00' for the payment of principal and interest right from the line last described above on the $90,000.00, City of Port St. Joe and extend the bulkhead line Northerly Refunding Bonds of January 1, 1950 and along a line that is 325 feet West of any indebtedness thereon outstanding and and parallel to the theoretical West line a tax of 9.6 Mills for the purpose of pro- of Section 12, Township 8 South, Range viding funds for the ordinary and regu- 11 West, for 5280 0 feet; 'then turn 27 lar purposes of the City of Port St. Joe 00' left for 3350.0 feet to a point on the for the year 1960.' existing bulkhead adjacent to the tank -WHEREAS, the City Commission is of farm fuel storage facilities of Southeast ffe opinion that it is necessary for the im- Terminals in Port St. Joe, Florida. mediate protection and preservation of the A map with the bulkhead life as above peace, safety, health 'and property of the ascribed delineated thereon, may be exam- City and its inhabitants, and to provide for ed by all interested persons at the office the usual daily operation of the City and Florida Engineering Associates, Inc., 323 its departments that this Ordinance be en- eid Avenue, Port St. Joe, Florida, or at acted and take effect immediately, there- e City Hall in Port St. Joe, Florida. fore, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF commission will hold a public hearing at THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE: e City Hall in Port St. Joe, Florida, at SECTION 1. That the assessment roll of 00 P.M., EST, on November 10, 1959, the taxable property within the City of r the purpose of hearing any objections Port St. Joe for the year 1959, prepared comments any interested persons may by the City Auditor and Clerk, as ex-offl- ve to the establishing of the bulkhead cio Tax Assessor and revised and equalized .e as requested, by the City Tax Equalizing Board be, and CITY COMMISSION of the same is hereby approved and adopted I:,'iT STr. JOE, FLORIDA as the assessment roll of Taxable property J L S~HARIT, within the City of Port St.. Joe, for the tax I--1 .. ..-t,:-, e. m -. ii,,i year 196 9. 'TEST: SECTION 2. That there be and there is / R. W. HENDERSON, hereby levied and assessed upon all proper- Clerk 3t-10-S ty, both real and personal, within the cor- -- .porate limits of the City of Port St. Joe, not exempt from taxation by the constitu- City of Port St. Joe, Florida tion and laws of the State of Florida, the PROPOSED BUDGET 1960 following advalorem taxes for the year 1959. Estimated Revenue (a) A tax of 0.9 mills upon the dollar operty Tax (9.6) Mills .... $ $92,255.00 of assessed valuation for the purpose of pro- cupational License Tax .... -12,000.00 viding funds for* the payment of intuest ace Track Receipts ...... 2,000.00 and principal on any remaining indebtedness mission Tax ............. 1,600.00 outstanding on the $90,000.00 City of Port orida Power Franchise Tax (2%) 4,300.00 St. Joe Refunding Bonds Issue of January ines and Forfeits ......... 6,700.00. 1, 1960. rmits, Fees, Etc. ......... 400.00 (b) A tax of 9.6 mills upon the dollar of rbage Collection Revenues 7,600.00 assessed valuation for the purpose of pro- scellaneous Revenue ...... 2,000.00 viding funds for the ordinary and regular lly Holl Cemetery purposes of the -City of Port St. Joe. Lot Sales ..... ........ 900.00 SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall 'take rest Hill Cemetery effect immediately upon adoption. Lot Sales .. : ......... 400.00 INTRODUCED at a Regular Meeting of . Joseph Fire Control the City Commission on the 6th day of District ............... 850.00 October A.D. 1959. rking Meter Receipts (Collections J. L. SHARIT from parking meters) 5,700.00 Mayor-Cobmmissioner TOTAL GENERAL FUND .. $136,705.00 R. W. HENDERSON Bond Retirement Funds City Auditor and Oferk Hospital Revenue Bond Fund timated Cigarette Tax Receipts for year 1960 ........ $ 25,000.00 ecial Sinking Fund for Refunding Bonds of 1950 ........ 8,6-8.87 natruction Fund (60%) ofAL Utility Tax ........... 15,800.00 ALL TYPES and KINDS TOTAL DEBT SERVICE : I For Use In Every Room FUNDS ............ $ 49,448.87 NOW AVAILABLE AT TOTAL ALL FUNDS ...... 186,153.87 NOW AVAILABLE AT 59 Assessed Taxable Valuation EELLS FIRESTONE STORE $9,609,858 00 opposed Millage for General 228 Ried Avenue ' .Operations .. ($92,255.00 9.0 Mills opposed Millage Special Sinking P.S.-We -recommend H. F. Bar- of 19o0 ($8,48.87 Mills bee to do a neat job. 8t-9-17 -tal Millage for Tax Year 1959 10.5 Mills Expenditures in. Fund Proposed Budget for 1960 Want Ads Get Resu -lice Department .......... $ 21,475.00 Want As vluv Resu1ts avenger Department ...... 12,000.00 eecutive Department ...... 2,100.00 un re Department .......... 3,600.00 O TO CHURCH *UNDA'" NYLON BERKLINE ROCK LOUNGE Prescriptili? I - s-etvIce -a/ways at:~ PRICES" Buzzett's Drug Store' 'Port St. Joe, Florida "THE TOP 10b" RECORDS S 1."Mack the Knife" 2. 'Tut Your Head On My Shoulder" 3. "Teen Beat" 4. "Just Ask Your. .HeartC 5. 'Tm Gonna Get Married" 6. "Mr. Blue" 7. "Sleepwalk" 8. "The Three.Bells" 9. "Primrose Lane" 10. "Till I Kissed You" M MODERN FURNITURE COMPANY "Your Record Shop" Complete New Miruiry Goes On Display Today At St. Joe Motor ComIpany A cdn .letely road-tuined -ar, die- out-oard. -tinctivel.' styled and f'unectonalua The upper body features a clean in design is offered jy Mar- full-vision windshield.: Hardtop! cury in its 13 -new models for 1960. "< rulser", models 4hve a sloping. Body, frame, suspensionn, engine roof, and sedan moadelsihave a flat, and transmission are preciselycriap;-ootf-with-rea- oyerhang.-: blended to -provide a new standard -In Mereury's 312 cubic inch en- in riding comfort. i! .. ine, are-shaped coibustlon chain- Many important design changes ber ias engineeredito improve ef- were made in Mercury's three V-S ficiency." This engine has a .com- .engines 'to improve both economy presso0n *ratio of 8.9 to 1, a rated !and performance and give greater horsepower of 205 at 4000.rpm and reliability and -moother, quieter torque of 328 at 2100 rpm.' Toi operation. All engines have, two- Mercury Marauder S83 cubic inch barrel carburetors which save fuel, engine has an 8.5 .to 1 compression . and two of the engines'are design- ratio, 280 horsepower at,4200 and ed for maximum performance with torque of 405 at 2200 rpm. These- regular gasoline. .two engines gives additional econ- All models of the 1960 Mercury omy by operating on regular grade ,have a wheelbase of 128 inches, gasoline. permitting a greater length be- The Mercury Marauder 430 cubic ,tween wheels, with a resultant im- inch engine has a unique new ther- sprovement in occupant comfort. mosiatically controlledd air com-' Continuing-a feature introduced to the industry by Mercury last year, the 1960 .models- have 'a low trans- mission -and drtiveshaft tunnel. "Mercury engineers have suc- ceeded in completely insulating the body of .the* car from the running gear, resulting in an exceptionally ,smooth tide," said Ben D. Mills, vice president of -Ford Motor Com- pany and'general manager of he M-E-L Division. "Driver and pas- sengers .are protected from noise, vibration and harshness by rubber, butyl and other effective insulating materials at every point where the .body is attached 'to the frame or ito. other chassis components. Mercury's -exterior styling is completely new and is characteriz- S*ed by 'softer lines in its new hood, fenders, quarter panels, rear deck and doors. 'The broad front bumper serves as a foundation for. the air-gather- ing grille with bright concave yer- tical bars.- The body 'aide moulding includes the door handle 'as a con- tained part. At the rear, the lines of the deck fall_ off fast to meet 'the downward sweep of the upper surface of the quarter panel. The R "k., it,.M IT Is So EASY To DO BUSINESS WITH FRIENDS Put Your Confidence In '"N. Mercury for 1960 is both distinctive and functionally clean in design. The. car's soft, smooth ride is the result of the blending of body, frame, suspension, engine and trans- mission into a completely road-tuned car. Two-barrel carburetors increase economy oZ the low-friction V-8 engines. Two of the engines offer added-economy by using regular gasoline. Mercury's spacious interiors with lowered transmission and driveshaft tvianrl , :d,comfort for six passengers. Thirteen models in four series, all on 126-inch weel- b..a,; are available. Pictured is the Montclair four-door cruiser (hardtop). , pensator valve which smoothes en- gine ile, aoids stalling and re- THE STAR, Port St. Joe, Florida THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 gine Idle, avoids,-stalling and re- duces he .possibility of vapor lock . Its compression ratio is 10 to El i h^riee i1 Bride-Elect Honored At Dinner Party horsepower is 310 at 4100 rpm and e- yt torque is 460 t .2200 rpm. T A The transmission is smoother, Thursday by Mrs. Tom Alsobrook quieter and more durable. Integral underbody cross mem- Integral underbody cross mem- On Wednesday, October 7, ,at 1:00 The honoree was ,presented by mets make the 1960 Mercury ebody- p m Mrs Tom Alsobrook enter- thehostess with a handsome silver mentmkethe 196 Merury body -.. .oted.ither of.Eighteenth Cen- stronger and more rigid. tainted with a bridal lunch oot ither of sign. Eighteenth tury design. oring Miss Patsy Ann Hayes, of Mercury's 13- models -for .1960 i g i Pt Ann a o Merurys 13 models or 10' Apalachicola, whose marriage to The guests enjoying this occa- are topped by the Park Lane erLieutenant James Philyaw, of this sion with Miss Hayes were: Mrs. les in a two-door cruiser, a, ottr es in a two-door er, aour- city, will be an event -of October Edward Ryan Hayes of' Apalachi- door cruiser and ,a two-door con17 at Apalachicola. cola and Mrs. Bryan Palmer, of Tal- vertible. The Montclailrseries con-- lahassee, mother and grandmother sists of a four-door, sedan, a two- ..The. private 'dining room of the of the bride-elect; Mrs. H. C. Phil- door cruiser and a tour-door cruis- City .Restaurant, beautified with yaw, mother of the groom elect. er. Thedfive Monterey models are massed arrangements of white car- Apalacbicola guests were Mrs. a two-door and a tour-door sedan, nations -and lacy-white Chapman lgin weaing, Mrs. T. J. Hicks, a two-door and a .four-door cruiser October flowers, was -the scene of Mrs. Frederick Sawyer and Mrs and 'a convertible. this occasion. The long luncheon Hubert Drennen. Two Country Cruiser four-door table, having sliver .appointments, aamaCity guests were: Mrs. station wagons with hardtop styl- was .laid with a white embroidered Harry Fannin and Mrs. Alfred Hol- ing are offered, both six-passenger linen cloth, and centered with a sil- comb. ,models with optional' self-storing ver epergne -filled with the same cors. G. F. Lawrence this cit third seat, and a rear'window which flowers, Smaller, corresponding ar- assisted Mrs. Alsobrook in carng slides into the. tailgate. They are rangemnents completed the lunch- fo her 'guests. the Colony Park, with simulated eon table carrying out the bridal ______o e wood panelling and the Commut'er. motif. Blopuntstown Homecoming The Blountstown High School LANARKf VILLAGE Student Council is sponsoring 'the annual Homecoming Banquet -to be Cocktail Lounhe and Restaurant held Thursday .night, October 22, a-, ,: 1)1.k .-IM .U T II I We Sc O oI U catft-erld. The cost of the dinner, ,prepared ,iy the Blountstown Band. Boosters, i.! $1.50 per person. No.' invitations' will be mailed, so, all graduates of Blountstown High School planning to attend the ban- quet, pleasee address acceptance to: President of the Student Body, Blountstown High School, Blounts- trow.n, Florida. All letters must reach -the school" 'by Wednesday noon, October 21. NEED A PLUMBE CALL BEAMAN Plumbing Installation - Contract Work A Spe Ageuf tor Brand Name Plumbing -CALL US FOR FREE ES TWO LICENSED PLUMBERS BEAMAN PLUM 110 HUNTER CIRCLE Refresh I With the Cone With the Curl On Top! WE FEATURE . SHAKES SUNDAES Try our HAMBURGERS, I Delicious Sa StRAT FOR TASTE and SANDW FLORIDA BANK at Port St. Joe Member Florida National Group Member F.D.I.C. -. -' -, "- "-* ,-'-,-'.'---;'- s -- -'-* !. ,, i^-f ; '-- 'i Ae'r'.'- t 0- .- T'L -- WHERE ARE -, YOU GOING? to the BUNGALOW SHOP at 1010 Pailn Blvd. to ,tahe advant-ge, of the Oecto- ber specials Thursday, l-riday and Saturday. GRITS GOOD GRADE SLICED BACON Snap Crotch Corduroy Crawlers 2 pr. $3.19 Flannel Sizes 7 to 14 Pajamas and Gowns $2.79 SLIM JIM SETS Sizes 2 to 6x $3.29 Tremendous values in STRETCH TIGHTS, BAN LON SWEATERS, COATS and DRESSES from Toddlers through Misses. You just can't beat the value syo uget at THE BUNGALOW SHOP. Z-. 1e AunLalow R S0p 1010 PALM BOULEVARD Local School Gets Area Student Council Vice-President Spot By BO WILLIAMS- The Port St. .be High School Student Council delegates attend- ed th,. annual convention of the Student Councils in Distric't Ofte. Marlanna was the host of ,the con- vention Saturday. The purpose of the convention was to -elect officers for the com- ing year. Quincy was elected Presi- dent over Florida High of Tall'. Port St. Joe was elected Vice- President over Ohattahoochee. Choctawhatchee was elected Sec- retary and will be host for the con- vention next year. The -program In brief consis'ted of: general assembly, tour of the Florida School for Boys. divide into 'discussion groups, lunch at the Chi- poia lotel and, business session at- 'ter lunch. The delegates who attended the convention from Port St. Joe were: 3 boxes 25c Ib. 39c at4 Fraf Robbinas. Adult conellors who will 9A Company' tht ,girls arg Mrs. Her.- man Barbel, Girl's a xilary Di- rector, Mrs.Otis Ogle Mrs. A. P. Jackson and Mrs. 0 1ge McLaw- hon. Conferences wllilbe held in the Southwide Baptis Church In Lakeland. LuncS Room Menu Port St. Joe Elementary Schqol Monday, October 19 ;itew hbeet with vegetables, celery sticks, apple pie,'butteied white bread. S Tuesday,. Octobno, 20 Blackeye peas, bol.ed .welners, cabbage slaw, ginger broad, white 'bread- and- milk. Wednesday, October 21' Texas hash, lettuce and. tomato salad, coconut pudding, v~Ute bread and milk. ..Thursday, October,22 Baked beanls,- spiced hiam. licoes, mustard greens, fresh apples, white bread and milk. Friday, October 2S Turkey .-pie, Englisht pea-s, car- rot sticks, lemon cake, bitter , white bread and- milk. Send 'ho Star To A FPrild :ti on your puAtin is a li6 of quality Advertlsint doe nt cost-it PA tY -K GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY NOTiCE I hereby given that the Trusteed of the Internal Improvement Fund of the State of Florida, pur'uanl to law, will offer ior sale. tor objections only. In the Board .Room ot the Governor's Olffice, Capitol Bai'dtng, Tallahassee, Florida at 2:30 in., October 27, 1969. the following .decrioad Lod- m Oull County, Florida, to-wit: File No. 47B.23-.?53.12 A parcel of submerged lan.] In St. J :ph Io, and Section 3d, Township 8 S o'th, .RTange 12 Weit and Section 31, rownship b South, Range !1 West, lying KEaitt-l, of and aIutlting t3overument Lot 7 *of sald Secnon 3d, containing 72.06 acres, more or less. The Purchaier is required to pay thd ad- eertising bi and documentary staiap; The sale. if anl w-hen made, hlld be subject -to the Trustees reaerving unto rhemel v.ea 75', of the phbsphate. minerals and metals and 50% of the petroleum thereon or thareun.D-er 'Ine rrustesa of the Internal Imnprovemint Fund tre.rve the right to reeWt any. al all bida. ", - BY ORDER or the rru-tees of th6 Inter. nal Improvement Fund of the State of Flot;da. LeROY COLLINS, Governor " Attest: Van H. Ferguaso, Director Trustesu 1 1 F ud 4Ht- -24 Dennis Bradley, Larry Davis, Rich- ard Thompson, Bo Williams, and NOTICE NOTICE is hereby gisen Ltat the Trustee, James Moore, Sponsor. of the Internal Improvement Fund of the JState of Florida, pursuant to Liw, will offer f tor sale, for objections only, in the Board SGoom of the Governor's Office, Capitol Long* Bulding. Tallahassee, Florida, at 2:30 p.m.. S Aven r Ottoher 7, 1959. the following described Long Avenue Girls d n l County. Forda, to-.wit: To Attend G- FAe No. 477-211-2153.12 , To Attend G.A. M eet A parcel o bmeed and ;n St. Joseph Bay I' Sections"14 and 23, Towninip : '-',.. 9 South ge 11 We ing Noher- The Long Avenue-Baptist Girlfs yVofind b he Weit 3l9.n oee - thof Qoiernment Lot 4 of said Secton 3. Auxiliary f the Woman's MissIo6 cont ning 22.7 res, more or less The Pnrchaaer la required to pay the ary Union will be represented this advertising bill and documentary tamps. weka th Sta ter- The sa'ie, If and when made, shall be sub- week at the State Girl's Auxiliary ject to the Trustees ze-erving unto them- House Party in Lakeland, -Friday' selves 75% o the phosphate. minerals and Metals and 50% of the petroleum thereon through Sunday, -by the Misses or thereunder. .. '-.: The Trustees of the riv.nal nIproaement Gayle Od.um, Barbara Martin, Con- Fund reserve the right to reject any an.I nie Jackson; Carol Alligood, Eve all biDER of e Trustees of the Internal -cBY ORDERi of hieTrustees "of"the'Interua lyn Dockery, Edith McLawhon, Ca- Improvement Fund .of the State of Florida.. LeROY COLLINS, Governor . Attest: Van H. Ferguson, Director -Trustees L. I. Fund 4t-9-2t4 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustees S of the Internal Improvement. -Ftud of the :OR? State of Florida, pursuant to law, will offer for sale, lfor objections only, in the Board ^ Room of the Goveranr'a Otice, Capitol SBuilding. Taluahassee, Florida. at 2:30 p.m., SOctober 27, 1959, the following described: - Repairs lands In Gulf County, Florida, to-wit: epair File No. 476-23-263.12 lalt y ..A parcel of submerged land in St. Joseph t Bay, in Sections 16 and 22, Township 9 South, Range 11 West, lying Northerly of and abutting the East 6464 feet of : Government Lot I of said Section 22, Fixtures containing 39.22 acres, more or .le ... |I xMTu esr The Purchaser iis reqiired to pay 'the'aA- TI MATE--- vertising bill -and documentary stamps.. The - sale, if .and when made, hall be subject to the Truawes re.ering unto themselves 75o ON DUTY TO SERVE YOU 0, the phosphate, minersLa and metals and N I or the petroleum thereon or thereunder. The Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund reserve the right to reject any and. INGaSERVICEll bids. ." .. NG SERI CBE BY ORDER of the Trustee'of the'inter- HnO72 hal Tm&pr],tment. Fund of the State c PIO NE 7-2541 lorida. O ae LeROY- COLLI9S, Governor - Attest: Van H. Fergujon. Director ,'-- Trustees I. I Fund 4t-9-24 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund, of the --tate of Florida, pursuant to la, will offer 7-lI r sale, for objections only, in the Board 1 1011Room of .'the Governor,. Office, Capitol o u r s e lf Building. Tallahassee, Florida, at 2:30 p.m., October 27,. 1959, the following, described lands in Gulf County, Florida, to-wit: File No. 476-23-253.12 A parcel of submerged land in St. Joseph Bay In Sections 15 and 22 Township 9 SSouth, Range 1 West,-lying Northerly of and abutting the West 675 feet of Government Lot 1 of said Section 22, containing 38.86 acres, more or less. The Purchaser is required to pay the ad-' Svertising bill and documentary stamps. The. sale, if and when made, shall be subject to '... the Trustees reserving ,unto themselves 75% ," 1of the phosphate, minerals and metals and 50% of the petroleum thereon or thereunder. 'P \ iS ~ The Trnstees of the Internal Improvement Fund reserve the right to reject any and all bids. - BY ORDER of the Trustees of the Inter. nal Improvement Fund of the State' of Flor- LeROY COLLINS;, Governor Attest: Van H. Ferguson, Director Trustees I. L Fund, t-9-24 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of the State of Florida, pursuant to law, will offer for sale, for objections only, in the Board BULKII CREAM Room of the Goveinor' .Office, Capitol Build- "- DUL CIU ing, Tallahassee, Florida, at 2:80 p.m., October 27, 1959,' the following described lands in Gulf County, Florida, to-wit: HOT DOGS and other File No. 479-28-268.12 ndwichesA~"A parcel of submerged land In St. Joseph ndwicheS Bay in Sections 15 and 22. Township 9 South, Range 11 West, lying Northerly ,T 5 0%i of and abutting the W'/ of Government O Lot 2. and all of Government Lot 8 in | | K | | said Section 22, containing 94.68 Acres, more or less. The Purchaser is required to pay the ad- y vertising bil and documentary stamps. The O -tk sale, if and when made, shall be subject to the Trustees reserving unto themselves 75% ot--the phosphate, minerals and metals and | O 650% of.the petroleum thereon or thereunder. 'UOD OR The Trustees of the- Internal Improvement. :BmRnd. reserve 'the ight to reject any and all-bide. BY ORDER of the Trustees of the Inter- . C nal Improvement Fund-ot the Stat. of Flor- ICH SHOP a...... LeROY COLLINS, Governor I Attest. Van. HX Ferguson, Director S- Trustees I. I. Fund- 4t-9-24 OVERLOOKING THE GULF On U, S. 98-5 Miled East of Carrabelle DANCING AJD EhTERTAINMENT EVERY NIGHT ,.SPECIAL PARTIES INVITED DALPH WOLFRAM AT THE ORGANIC NIGHTLY Dinner Specials, Moderate Prices and a Friendly Atmosphere. Open Daily From 4 P.M. Closed Sunday "Ukelele Jim" and "Bee" Your Host and Hostess Phone Carrabelle MYrtle 7-8825 WITH $20.00 GROCERY ORDER 1 LB. BACON I DOZ. EGGS. 1 BOX GRITS , -'LB. 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