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MONEY TALKS-Let's keep it where we can speak with it once in a while-Trade with ydur home town merchants! -L -- THE STAR "Port St. Joe-The Outlet Port for the Apalochicola-Chattahoochee Vallev" TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1964 NUMBER 16 County Asks State for Seventh Cent Gas Tax The Gulf County Commission drafted a resolution to be present- *, ed to the State Road Department KD orrelt ing last Tuesday night requesting the U |i/l l n State to allow the county to be the Highway Drainage disbursing agent for the county The State Road Department share of the seventh cent gasoline should complete this week or early tax. next week construction on a drain At present, 80 percent of this ditch to remove 'water from High- seventh cent tax is paid to the way 98 in the vicinity of the rail- State Road Department and 20 per road overpass, such as exists in a cent to each county in Florida by downpour of rain. way of road maintenance, perform- An investigation of existing ed by the State on secondary roads. drainage facilities by the SRD dis- The 80 percent of the one penny covered that a 42 inch concrete tax is used to construct secondary pipe installed to drain the area roads. The county must request, was hampered in its work by the by resolution, certain road work City's 22 inch main sewer line to be done in the secondary pro- which ran through the center of gram, and the state contracts- for the big drain pipe, cutting its ef- and supervises construction, fectiveness in half. The resolution passed by the The State Road Department is County Board asks that the entire changing the location of the big seventh cent be turned over to the drain pipe to clear the sewer main county for administration, and allow a full 42 inches of drain- The resolution makes its claim age for the trouble spot. on the money by virtue of the During heavy, torrential rains, fact that the County Board is more Highway. 98 near the overpass, is familiar with the county's road under water and is almost impos- needs than is the State Road De- sible for traffic to use. apartment, and the Board feels that this familiarity plus the ability to construct roads cheaper, will pro- vide more paving service for the county. Sheriff Opens Office In Port St. Joe The Gulf County Sheriff's De- Bost Wishos in A i -- .1- 1.,. Girl uffe roken apartment will establish its labora- AS tne can ie UU.rl i U VV e age o 3b. They will make Gi Suffers Broken tory and an office here in Port St. Scouts Entertain 35 their selection based upon the nom- Cablevision Tower A le in A t Wreck Joe, after the first of the year, it On the old year, our best inee's contribution to community le In A Wre was announced this week. l, Youths At Yule Party welfare; participation in all-around Work was started and is expect- Miss Levonia McMullen of High- Space for the Sheriff's office in wishes go out to you community activity; evidence of ed to be completed this week on lan View wasinjuredwhen hit Port St. Joe has been provided in Troop 47, Boy Scouts of America lasting contribution to community the receiving antenna tower of land View was injured when hit the CityHall abovethe fire sta- entertained 35 underpriviledged activity; leadership ability; evi- Gulf Cablevision Corporation. by an automobile, last Thursdaytion. The Sheriff Department's T children last Tuesday night in the dence of personal or business pro- The cable television concern, night about 8:50 p.m., according tion. The Sheriff .- Department's American Legion Home at a Christ- gress; cooperation with individuals granted a franchise to operate in to Highways being moved to Port St. Joe and mas party. and civic organizations, the City of Port St. Joe in Novem- phy. will being available at this lSt. Joe and The Scouts arranged for Santa All nominees to receive this ber, is constructing its tower near According to Murphy's report, will be availablephone hat ts locayet been Claus to visit the children and dis- honor should be sent to the Jay- the Ward Ridge Trailer Park. an automobile driven by Jackie A telephone has '.pot yet been tribute toys from his big sack to cees, P. 0. Box 158, Port St. Joe. Crews will begin to lay service nto TRaffie rd of Highland View turn be by next week and will be pub- all present. The nomination should list the can- cable upon completion of the Street, made the corner too wide'Ilicized in TheoStar. were served to the children by the past year. Gulf Cablevision's president, and hit a parkedkinsar belong thng to White's orficelis replacing depu- O a rg members of the Willis V. Rowan Jaycees serving on thp outstand- James Avant, says that it will take arked car into Mips Meullen. Ithe Sheriff's Department for other G a m k s *American Legion Auxiliary. The ing young man committee are: approximately 90 days to complete p arked car into Mln s M ullen. athe Sheriff's Department for other American Legion members assisted Bob Storrs, judging committee the system, but that some of the .Th ?atr _o as. -- the Scouts pid Scout` aster John chairman: Jack Willialms, publicity suI scribers'should begin to receive tried to take the 'corner too fast T. Simpso)n lo entertaining the committee; Bob Freeman, banquet the cable television service within causing him to hit the Adkins car Car Hits 'Palm Tree 'In children. committee. 30 days. which was parked in the edge of White City Saturday - the Adkins yard. Both Miss McMullen and Raffield Saturday, December 26 at 10:30 a r n s ^e e were taken to Municipal Hospital p.m., a 1963 station wagon driven january 3rd ar s victor n all ssee where Miss McMullen was treated by Malcolm P. Gentry of Port St. for her broken ankle and Raffield Joe ran into a palm tree at White TALLAHASSEE Hunting of( for bruises. City inflicting about $200 damages deer, turkey and bear will close in An estimated $350.00 damages to the Gentry auto. most sections of Florida at one- JC Toys for Tots u rn a wIne n was inflicted'on both autos. According to Highway Patrolman half ,hour after sunset January 3. Ken Murphy, Gentry was approach- Ducks, goose and coot hunting will PF iOre t SUCCess Port St. Joe came out the victor All Tourney Choices NEW YEAR'S DAY SERVICES ing SR71 on Second Street in White close statewide at sunset January last Tuesday night in Tallahassee The Sharks not only dominated in the Tallahassee Christmas Tour- t hadwo c t, but also took COunty Sets Up AT ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH City. He failed to stop for the high- 3. Hunting of woodcock and snipe The Jayeee Toys for Tots pro- in the Tallahassee Christmas Tour- the hardwood court, but also took ounty Sets Up way crossing, crossed the highway will close statewide at sunset Jan- gram this year turned out nam ent.uch high honors in placing all-tourna- Holy Mass will be celebrated on and hit a palm tree on the opposite 'uary 2. Hunting of quail, and squir- better than expecd.The Jaycees The Sharks defeated the Blounts- high honors in placing alltourna tract for Court New Year's Day, the Octave of the side of the road. rell will continue until one-half attribute the success of the pro- town Tigers in the finals Tuesday ment selections en the mythical rct fr Uurt Nativity, at St. Joseph's Catholic Gentry was treated for a cut lip hour after sunset Sunday, Febru- gram to special assistance from by a score of 70-56. The Sharks tournament team. Picked for these Church at 11 A. M. at the Municipal Hospital. ary 28. other organizations and businesses outscored the Tigers in every quar- honors were Bob Craig, Al Cathey, USe Archtect ---._........ The season for hunting deer, in the city. ter except the last to take the vic- Although the new e BeCountyn andRaCody Weston, bear and turkey will remain open The Jaycees offer theirthankstory over lontstown. Next Week's Play missAlthough the new County Coilm- ,> .in the Third District until January e .yes offer their thanks x y missioners do not take office until E17 exception Okaloosa, Walton, Es for assistance from the following: Rndy Weston took scoring hn- During the coming Week, the January 5, the new Board held a cambia and Santa Rosa Counties Jayceettes, Port St. Joe Lions Club,, ors for the Sharks with 18 points. Sharks will play a two game sche- work session Tuesday night to dis- where the deer and bear hunting Western Aut6 Associate Store, Bob Craig bucketed 17 points, Jake dule, with onrie of these being at cuss progress on building the new season closes January 3. No open Campbell's Drugs, Piggly Wiggly, Belin hit for 12 points and. Al Ca- home. Gulf County Courthouse. S r I I' season on deer in Washington and Rich's Super Market, Eta Upsilon they put 11 points through the nets Tuesday, January 5, the Sharks I I I Holmes Counties in the Third Dis- Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Cub to lead the Sharks scoring, will travel to Carrabelle. On Satur- Tuesday night's discussion was r trict. Scouts, The Star, WJOE Radio, This was the Sharks seventh win day, January 9, the Sharks will taken up with drawing up the con- By WESLEY R. RAMSEY The turkey hunting season in the Port St. Joe High Honor Society, in a row for the season, against one meet the Marianna Bulldogs on the' tract that would be signed between Fourth District will remain open Highland View Elementary School, loss-against Rutherford in the local court. The Bulldogs defeated the county and the architect. S Fountil one-half hour after sunset Port St. Joe Elementary School and season opener, the Sharks twice last year by nar- until one-half hour after sunsetract will provide for In the morning we will awake to a new year and the end January 28. Gulf Count y Ladies Bowling St. Joe fg ft tp B'town fg ft t- row margins. 6% confee foract will provide for a of the year past. It hasn't been the best of years, but neither has The third and final phase of League. Belin 6 0 12 M'gom'ry 3 2 requiree the architect and will it been a bad year. dove hunting closes at sunset Mon- Many Jaycee members spent a Weston 8 2 18 Layne 3 2 8 s competent engineering on heating, The past year was certainly one of significance for Gulf County day, January 4. great deal of work at night and all Craig 7 3 17 Good 6 4 15 Or. Ha s S eakair conditioning, landscapingand The past year was certainly one of significance for Gulf County The turkey gobbler hunting sea- day Christmas Eve in preparing Cathey 5 1 11 Goodman 3 7 13 conditing, landscaping and even with a mediocre financial picture as a whole. 1964 saw the son will open south of State Road for and distribution of the food Lee 3 0 6Guilford 01 1 To Rotary Club houserijobas well as outside court- moving of the County Seat to Port St. Joe. This should prove a 50 March 13 and close March 28 baskets and toys for the underprivi- Score by Quarters: 1 otry luU inuse job as wel l a s outside en- spur to Gulf County as a whole. It was certainly thought by the The season north of State Road 50 leged. ort t Joe -- 18 18 22 12-70 gneeng help on structural steel proponents of the move that it would aid the county as whole and wl oenarc h2 a ose Ar epril Blountstown-- 8 13 16 19-56 Dr. T. S. Harris presented some work for the building. e f te o r e o ewill open March 27 and close April Christmas thoughts to the Rotary The contract calls for the county iake for a better economy for everyone. 11. Hunting will be allowed from Will Visit McDonalds Club last Thursday at the club's to provide contract calls for the county And last week's issue of The Star carried news that should one-half hour before sunrise until Dr. and Mrs. harles Turner meeting. chosen site and to provide for a Orove of interest to everyone. It was the best "Christmas present" 12:00 noon each day. from Albany, Ga., will spend the Of Frank Gargus Family Dr. Harris told the Rotarians project construction inspector at Port St. Joe has had in several years. And-we think it was in According to A, D. Aldrich, Di- New Year holidays with Mr. and that Christmas is a miniature of the expense of the county. keeping with the season for such an announcement to come at rector, Game and Fresh Water Fish Mrs. Frank McDonald. A fire of unknown origin badly what should be the year round. e expense of the county this time. Commission, Florida hunters have damaged the home of Mr. and Mrs. He stated that man's brotherhood had a good harvest. Aldrich urges Christmas Holiday Visitors Frank Gargus, 1612 Marvin Ave-to man at Christmas time is an Union Finance Company L ist week's announcement by the St. Joe Paper Company that hunters to practice courtesy, safety Christmas Holiday Visitors Frank Gargus, 1612 Marvin Ave- to man at Christmas time is an F they would build a bleach blant into their paper mill here, is' of and good sportsmanship during the Mr. and Mrs. David Dugger, Tal- nue Monday afternoon at about example of how man should behave S r course, designed to provide better operations for the local mill. final days of this 1964-65 hunting lahassee, visited during the Christ- 4:30 p.m. toward his fellow man at all times. Joins Seaboard Family This will mean a lot to us for years to come. The period since 1958 season. mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. B. Gargus told The Star that he was "The Christian religion has ne- a mioy has not been an easy one, but we have weathered the storm i, A. Collier. in the shower and his wife was at ver failed man", he said, "Man has On or about January 1, Union somehow. Family Reunion Long Postponed -- the home of a neighbor when he never fully tried the Christian re- Finance Company in Port St. Joe 1965 should provide a good year, financially, for Port St. Joe Mr. S. J. Taylor and his brother Visit In South Carolina heard two sounds g pin the kitchproblem of God" said theligion." going to get a new sign, accord- and Gulf County. During the coming year, Port St. Joe will have and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Taylor Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Lucas spent on the floor. After a short while speaker, "is convincing man of the ager. It will be seen over their of- going on at one time: construction on the paper mill addition; con- from Cloverdale, Calif,, and his sis- Christmas with their son and fam- he started to come out of the love of God. The coming of Christ fice, and it will read: "Seaboard strudtion of the Florida National Bank building construction of an ter, Mrs. K. L. McNeill from Pear- ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Lucas ...... .h d .t b t.. .. f ^^_ ,- m -- .. n ... . ~.Iw~x u~.a ULUIU1L uvr U Id~iLII~a jo ma tose, le! uwic Com any." Saor addition to the First Baptist Church; construction of the new Gulf County Courthouse; construction of several projects at the schools and we have it by a reliable grapevine that even more pro- jects are planned for beginning during the coming year. ,So with our sleeves rolled up, ready to go fo work, we wish each of you a Happy New Year and a sincere wish that your - expectations for-the new year are fulfilled. shower, opened tCe satnroosm oor to E arth was for man to see, feel Finanee Company." son, Ga., enjoyed Christmas dinner and son, Bill, in North Augusta, and found the house filled with and hear God, and so believe". Mr. Parker says, "We have join- together for the first time in 61 S. C. smoke. Christmas reminds us of God's ed the coast-to-coast Seaboard fam- years. Visits n Birmiham The fire apparently started in visit on earth and man's need of ily, which now numbers over 860 Sngam the kitchen; although the source God. branches. Being a part of Seaboard Visits Daughte r and Family Miss Linda Bass, daughter of couldn't be determined. Guests of the club were Fred means we will be able to serve you Mrs. J. L. Dominey from Malone rs. James Bass-s visiting friends The house suffered a e v e r e Stanford and Gene Austin of Apa- Ibetter. The same Union staff will spent the Christmas holidays with and relatives in Birmingham, Ala- smoke damage and a good deal of lachicola and Sparks Jones of' be here to serve you--nly each of the R. H. Ellzeys. Ibama over the holidays. fire and water damage. Jacksonville. us now becomes a Seaboarder." PER 5 COPY Lack of Access Road Listed As Reason Park Board Says Work On Peninsula Park Will Stop SConstruction for development of summer and fall in clearing land, Iis now prepared for construction a state park on St. Joseph's Penin- dredging boat harbors, clearing and of facilities, but no road is ava.i- sula will be suspended very short- laying out campsites and other able to haul in construction mater- ly, according to N. E. (Bill) Miller, rough work. ials and no definite date for con- state park service director. Work has come to a standstill struction of an access road has Work has been going on. all this because of the fact that the area been arrived at as yet. Miller has notified the Gulf County Commission of the inten- S e g in tion to stop work, according to his Begin Searc office. But, the Gulf County Co:in- mission reported that they had re- Sceived no such notification on For "Young M an O Tuesday night of this week. The County Commission is mak- Year C candidates ing progress on securing the road j4 dbut are not in position as yet to Year" CLandidates' definitely state when work on the road will begin. January 17 through 23 has been their honor of outstanding young The big holdup, up until two set as Jaycee Week in Florida and man for activities in 1964. Some months ago, has been inability to will be observed in Port St. Joe. of the rules governing your choice secure a right-of-way from property Jaycee Week is traditionally the of a nomination are as follows: owners for the road. Right-of-way JayceeWek in which te outstanraditionally the The selection does not necessar- has now been secured and the week in which the outstanding ils y have to be a Jaycee. Any young County-Board is seeking to arrange chosen. T he outstanding youngis man 21 through 35 years of age, is financing for the road. Expense of chosen. The outstanding young eligible for nomination unless the' such a project makes it mandatory man will be honored at a banquet nominee became 36 before January that money for construction come Even Saturday night, January 23. 1 1964. from source other than the Coun- Even though Jaycee Week is still The judging committee will be ty's Road and Bridge fund. two weeks off, the Jaycees are now composed of distinguished citizens soliciting your choice to receive of the community who are now Work Started O tr tv o f 2 -- y tOn THT STA-, Port St. Joe, Fla. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1964 Flrida Power Announces Insta wi assure thatllation tota power located throughout the company's network. There are now 50 sta- S* exactly equal to total power beingsystem must be transmitted into tions operating. These connect the Minutes of The O New A tomat Equipment used customers, and that totalthe dispatching center; control sig- system dispatching center in St. MinutesofThepower demand is distributed nals which change the output of Petersburg with every power plant, GULF COUNTY COMMISSION Three components, weighing a patching center in St. Petersburg. among the generating units so that the generating plants are then every major and many smaller sub- Stotal of almost five tons, of Florida These units were shipped by van fuel is consumed as economically transmitted back to the plants. stations, plus division offices, dis- Power Coporation's new digitally- from the General Electric Process as possible. Company officials re- All metering and control signals trict offices, shops, garages, and controlled automatic's new dispatchingitally- from the General Electric Process fer to it as "exact economic dis- will be transmitted over Florida warehouses throughout the com- ember 22 1964. The Chairman announced that system arrived this morning for ComputerDepartment at Phoenix, patch." Power's microwave communication pany's 32-county service area. sioners of Gulf County, Florida, issued an invitation to all County tions of Florida Power engineers,t one; it will serve as a dispatcher's met this date in regular session officials to attend an inaugural ball and took approximately 18 months a t ent: James G. McDaniel, Chairmsesan, 11, 1965 at the City Auditorium, 0np e ias to design, program, a nd c0onstr equipment wil sae mres than W altesGraham, Leo Kennedy andth proceeds to be used for financ- $100,000 a year on fuel costs that alterP r aham CeoKnet y iand e oceHaydon Burns Scholarship naGreater SaVI The computer element is com- will help to hold down the cost of Sheriff, Attorney and Mal Kilbourn program. All members were also in-wo units: one weighs electric power production. A dis- were also present. v"ted to attend the inaugural cere- 3,800 pounds; the other, monies in alathasseeT n Jnary TALLAHASSEE Do you take 8ds0pou d t oeis, 3,OOP patcher's job is as complex as an The meeting came to order at 1965monies in Tallahassee advantage of th specials that youpounds. A third unit, the dispatch-air-traffic controller at an interna- 6 Th0 .m eatinggh e tolrderkopened ath 5,1965. advantage of the specials that your er control co's control console, weighs 2500 6:30 P. M., the Cler opened the The State Road Department no- grocer advertises each week? pounds. console weighs 2500locate t heional airport. For example, to al- meeting with prayer. a tified the Board that Gulf County you don't shop the specials, poun. locate the required amount of The Neal Lumber and Manufac-could issue a $1,600,000.00 refund- If you don't shop the specials, or This new equipment is designed power among the generating plants, turning Company presented a bor- ing bond issue pledging the 80% if you buy only one or two of them, to aid the company's system dis- a load dispatcher must consider row pit easement as heretofore re surplus gas tax for a payment pe- you're missing a big opportunity to catcher in controlling and dis- each generator's efficiency, the quested by this Board and request- riod of 25 years, but that Gulf reduce our food bill pa er in controlling and dis- each generator's efficiency, the ed payment in the amount of $100 County now has $725,000.00 in reduce your food bill. tributing the electric power pro- kind of fuel being burned and its for same. After consideration, there bonds outstanding from the Octo- Buying the specials can save you duced by Florida Power's major costs, the losses associated with was a motion by Commissioner ber 1, 1959 issue which would be as much as 6 to 10, percent a week generating plants. This new equip- the transmission of the unit's out- Graham, seconded by Commis- paid off from the $1,600,000.00. on sioner Kennedy and duly carried pal or sometimes more, says Mrs. ment is one of the most advanced, put to the customers, plus many that the County pay $100 for said Upon motion by Commissioner Gladys Kendall, marketing special- comprehensive automatic dispatch- other factors. borrow pit easement when the edy, sec Following resolu- ist, Florida Agricultural Etension ing systems anywhere in the world The digital computer will be' funds are available. tion was adopted. Service. -and will be one of only seven able to make a calculation in ten! d ed it resoluf Portion No 3 prequest- RESOLUTION And such a wide variety is offer- such digitally-controlled systems. seconds that would take an expert' ing that the County request the Whereas, at the present time ed that you can plan entire meals The computer elements will be mathematician almost two weeks, State Road Department to widen there is collected what is known as around'the specials, hoisted from the van by A. P. to perform with a slide rule. DuPont Drive and U. S. Highway the third motor fuel tax consist- 98 at their point of intersection so ing of one cent per gallon, which is What's advertised most frequent- Hennessey & Sons, Inc., and will Actually, the digital computer i as to provide a passing zone. After also known as the "seventh cent ly? Meats, including poultry and be installed on the second floor of will require only ten seconds of discussion, the Board directed the tax": and fish. And that's a big budget help, the dispatching center. In addition, each two minutes to perform dis- All he bes to Attorney to prepare a proper reso- Whereas under the present for- o- A the best to luAttorney to preparnce witha properties reso- mulWhereathis particular tax has four since meat takes about 1/3 of your in order to keep the computer patching calculations The corn- quest and that same is hereby per cent deducted by the State weekly food bill. equipment at proper operating puter will be kept busy the other you and yours and may your S In a recent study chuck roasts temperature, a new five-ton-capac- 110 seconds of each two minutes days be full and rewarding[ showed up most often among the ity air conditioning system must by performing mathematics involv- For Your Convenience meats on sale during a 4-month also be installed. ed in company operations, engi- We Feature These period. By buying chuck on week- Wiring installation of this new neering, and research prbolems and end sale, homemakers could have equipment will begin immediately, studies. YPARTM NT Famous Lines of saved 10 to 30 cents a pound., with testing to follow during the To provide the computer with SQuality Toiletries So remember to shop specials, first week of January. information for its dispatching cal- WE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 I a~f, for sizeable savings. The automatic load control sys- culation, the readings of 35 meters DANA PERPUMES Comptroller and the balance is paid eighty per cent to the Florida State for women Road Department and twenty per Ambush, 20 Carats, Taboo. cent to each county in Florida; and Includes bath powder, per- Whereas Gulf County has no other source of income to use upon M fume and cologne, its county roads; and Whereas it is the considered QUALIFICATION opinion of the County Commission- QUALIFICAION DANA for men ers of Gulf County, Florida, based iupon many years of experience that Your. druggist's certificate as Canoe, a man's after shave, the County Commissioners are in aI Registered pharm acist after bath cologne. Made, a much better position to determine shows that he has passed the the need for roads within the coun- Florida State Board of Phar- bottled, sealed in France. ty and, based upon actual experi- macy examination and is quaence, can construct the same for imay examination and is qual- a fraction of the amount required ified to dispense drugs. At ENGLISH LEATHER by the Florida State Road Depart- TA1I l -*- Smith's, two Registered Phar- ment, now therefore, be it i macists are on hand to serve Toiletries for Men Resolved by the Board of County I your needs expertly and By Mein Company, Commissioners of Gulf County, ntrodUCO O W O-1 m o your n e e ds expertly and Florida, that the Legislature will Vn t o0n quickly. New York provide that each county receive 0OeB 1965 for its road program the total of . the "seventh cent" third motor fuel design SMITH'S: PHARMACY This 22nd day of December, A. :A There being no further business, 2 Registered Pharmacists On Duty the meeting adjourned. Phone 227-5111 Drive-In Window At Rear Attest Chairman. George Y. Core, Clerk. DPE9IWAY-PROVEZ9 for TURMP/KF AFETY RACE TIRE PROFILE WRAP-AROUND DESIGN Super-weld race tire construction Wider tread plus exclusive Firestone principle and super-strength nylon SUP-R-TUF rubber increase mileage D rin k cord body provide maximum fsety from 2,000 to 10,000 miles. Wider at turnpike speeds tread also provides better traction S EXTRA WIDE TREAD SCULPTURED STYLING New design provides added traction Handsome new sculptured o r es 8'. ^ \on the outer edges 'of the tire for shoulder design and gold S-i improved steering control and sidewall stripe enhance the better traction in curves beauty of any automobile. ]MILK BUY NO'W! DON'T MISS BTA 1N 5 THIS BI6 TRADE-IN OFFER! MILK IN OUR TOWN! Drink milk at noon for ^ *-~ ." a refreshing lift. Try a a- -- .0" glass today... it's so-o0. Snutritious. 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M .J i '^i' Hardens U DAIRY PATE'S SERVICE CENTER Phone 639-2356 Wewahitchka, Fla. 223-25 monument Avenue Phone 229-1291 -I I--II_ Phn 6 2 t F Ia el I FRESH AND LEAN GROUND 3 BEEF. p 3 lb. pkg. STA PS WITH ITEMS AND COUPON BELOW -a-- Ga. Grade "A" Spruce White Fresh, Cut-Up FRYERS At Reg. Price McKenzie Frozen B'EYE PEAS 24 Oz. Poly Bag 49c 3 Lb. Bag YELLOW At Reg. Price N' NAP K INS 200 Ct. Pkg. ; 29c Lustre Cream Reg. or H. to H. HAIR SPRAY 99c plus F.E.T. GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT 2 oz., 39c pls. f.e.t ) FREE! FREE! FREE! S0 0 EXTRA 1 S&H GREEN STAMPS With This Copnon and $10.00 or More Order ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER (Good Thru Saturday, Jan. 2) A! IM M *7911 S. BANAASH Lb. Small Head, Fresh, Green CABBAGE POUND Exactly Right For Cole Slaw! ODELMONTE HEINZ FRUIT COCKTAIL TOMATO SOUP 4 No. 300 0 1 o No. 1 0c Cans #bIU Tall Can i SWIFT'S WITH BEANS Chili 4 CainsfS 4 Cans HI-C ORANGE or GRAPE Drink 2 Cans NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM 2 Oz. 53 Plus Jar 5C F.E.T. HUNT'S SOLID PAK TOMATOES 4 No. 303 59c Cans 59c SUNSET GOLD POTATO 4 CHIPS Twin Pack Bag THURSDAY, PRICES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 31, 1964, and FRIDAY and SATURDAY JANUARY 1 and 2, 1965. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED / fl-K; -- TIDE Is The Most Popular Wash Day Helper in the U. S. A-1 REG. SIZE BOX Limit: One Box with $5.00 or More Order. MIX OR MATCH Daddy Buck-No. 5 Jar SYRUP-------59c BLUE HORSE Yellow Rose-10 Lb. Bag Note Book Filler FLOUR ---6---- 99c Pencil Tablet Van Camp Pork &-No. 300 Can Composition Books BEANS-- 3 cans 49c Typewriter Paper Reg. 25c Sellers NOTEBOOK 4 r 88c FILLER 500 Ct. - Save 12c Pkg. 88C -KIN BLACKEYE No. 30 PEAS Can TURNIP GREENS N MORTON FROZEN MEAT POT CHICKEN TNRKEY BEEF EACH 8 Oz. Size CHASE & SANBORN f INSTANT C OFFEE 6 OUNCE JARw 88 Oz. Jar Limit: One Jar Winth $5.00 or More Order. Be smart! Be thrifty! Shop Piggly Wiggly! - 'II IIC~C~ ~- ~s~-- --- I----1L- -...,,~h~------ U~ U s I ~s~-p- -- or_- 01- -0 t --- 7 I I &, mag"', Dr. and Mrs, Cecil Sutley and children from Arkadelphia, Arkan- sas spent Tuesday visiting with his sister, Mrs. J. C. Odum, and family. NEED A CAREER? In just 7 months Alice's Beauty College can prepare you for a profitable future. Q. Why go to Alice's Beauty Col- lege? A. The answers to this question are numerous. To mention a few: 1. Modern facilities with the lat- est beauty equipment.' 2. A new total cost of $13S.M which Ib ludel iltloan text hooks, beauty kit. etc. Monthly payments available. #f 3. Classes purposefully held small to insure Individual training. Q. Who may I contact for further information and interview? A. The owner and director of ALICE'S BEAUTY COLLEGE ia Mrs. Alice Melton, a mem- ber of the Official Hair Fash. S ion Committee of the National lHairdresers and Cosmetologist i Assn. and winner of numerous hairstyling awards, including Ist place in Florida state-wide competition. It's your future- don't delay. Write or cal for an Interview. ALICE'S BEAUTY COLLEGE 526 W. Pensacola-224-5618 TALLAHASSEE Next Class Begins. JANUARY 5th Miss Sandra Diann Baxley Is Married t( Chafin, Jr., December 19 In First Baptis Wi -I'4 SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR; ALL FALL AND WINTER GIRLS AND LADIES dresses * Missy * Women's * Juniors Choose From Dressy and Casual Styles. .! ^^ ,J Kennedy-Koenig Engagement Mrs. Vallie Kennedy announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Mavis, to Don M. Koenig, son of Mrs. H. B. Koenig of Jacksonville, Florida. The wedding date will be announc- ed later. Fall and Winter Merchandise 1-3 AND MORE O FF 1-3 LADIES HATS AND BAGS 1-2 Price LADIES SUITS Juniors and Missy -3 OFF OFF LADIES WINTER COATS Cut to Cost ALL FALL AND WINTER BLOUSES li3 OFF, il.i M i med Talisman roses. The maid of THE STAR, Port St. Joe, Fla. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1964 o William Milton honor and the matron of honor carried three long stemmed roses. social hall of the church. ;t Church Miss Wanda Jean Odom at- The receiving line was formed in Bride-Elect Feted tended the bride as maid of honor the foyer of the church. Mrs. Bax- Miss Sandra Diann Baxley and and Mrs. Bill Kenneth Bricker of ley wore a floor length gown of At Buffet Supper William Milton Chafin, Jr., were Quincy was matron of honor. dusty rose crepe with a satin cum- united in wedlock Saturday eve- Bridesmaids were Miss Elaine merbund topped with a lace over- Miss Dianne Hannon and Edward ning, December 19, at the First Sherrill, Miss Barbara Whitfield, blouse. She wore matching acces- Smith were honored Saturday eve- Baptist Church. cousin of the bride, Miss Paula Lov- series and a white orchid corsage. ning at a buffet supper given by ett, Mrs. Marlin Odom of Panama The bride is the daughter of Mr. City, aunt of the bride. Miss Julane Mrs. Chafin chose a beige, gold Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fensom and and Mrs. Elbert Junior Baxley and McFarland, cousin of the bride- and green brocaded taffeta gown Chesley Fensom at their home on the bridegroom is the son of Mr.groom, was flower girl and was and wore a corsage of cymbidium Sixteenth Street. and Mrs. William Milton Chafin, dressed similarly to the brides- orchids. The candlelit party rooms were Sr., all of Port St. Joe. maids. She carried a dainty basket Mrs. James E. Odom, Sr., grand- graced with holiday arrangements The impressive double ring cere- filled with flowers. Terry Baxley, mother of the bride, was attired of red poinsettias and greenery. mony was solemnized at 7 p. m. by brother of the bride, served as ring in a pink crepe dress. She wore The buffet table, laid with a cut the Reverend Bill Kenneth Bricker, bearer. matching accessories and a corsage work cloth of white linen over red, associate pastor of the First Bap- The bride, given in marriage by of white roses. was centered with white chrysan- tist Church of Quincy. He is the her father, was radiant in a floor The bride's table overlaid with themums and holly lighted by red brother-in-law of the bridegroom length wedding gown of bridal white, held a four-tiered cake top- tapers. Silver appointments corn- Focal point of the church deco- satin. The molded bodice with Sa- ped with white satin wedding bells. pleted the setting. rations was a large arrangement of brina neckline featured long taper- The cake was flanked by two five- Miss Hannon's blond beauty was white gladioli, chrysanthemums, ed sleeves terminating in calla branch complimented by an off-white lacy asters and Queen Anne's lace, out- points at the wrists. The bodice gold pompons and fern. Hostesses wool- sheath, accented with black lined with an arch of lighted bridal and skirt were enhanced by appli- were Mrs. Aubrey Tomlinson, Mrs. velvet. tapers and floor standards of white ques and embroideries. The long Frank Sisk, and Mrs. Emory Rob- Guests included the parents of gladioli, daisies and fern. Similar flowing train was attached to the ertsan. Miss Sharon Robertson and the honorees, Mr. and Mrs. Frank floor standards of flowers and neckline of the dress with a bow. Miss Marie Rhames served" Mrs. Hannon and Mr. and Mrs. John candles were used in front of the ,Her shoulder length veil of illusion John Miller kept the bride's book. Robert Smith. piano and organ. Window recesses was attached to a dainty Empress Both Mr. and Mrs. Chafin were The wedding of Miss Hannon and were accented by burning tapers crown of tiny seed pearls and she graduated from Port St. Joe High Mr. Smith will be February 27, at nestled in magnolia leaves and fam- carried a white Bible topped with School. Mrs. Chafin is now a stu- St. Joseph's Catholic Church. ily pews were designated by large white roses. dent at Gulf Coast Junior College. white satin bows. I The bridegroom was attended by The bridegroom attended. Marion Guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. While guests were assembling, John Miller of Birmingham, Ala., Military Institute and served four Lewis and family during the holi- Mrs. Mark Tomlinson, organist, as best man. Ushers were Robert and one-half years in the United days were Mr. and Mrs. John Al- played a program of wedding music Majors John Chafin and Robert States Navy. He is now employed ford and son, Richard, from Hunt- and Mrs. James Caldwell of Quincy Bateman, cousin of the bridegroom, by Michigan Chemical Corporation. ington, Ind., where John is direc- sang "I Love You, Truly," 'dBe- Marlin Odom of Panama City, For traveling, the bride chcse a tor of financial aid and teacher so- cause" and "The Lord's Prayer." g ncle of the bride, and Jimmy light brown two-piece suit with ciology at Huntington College, and Wearing beautiful floor length Goodman. Rusty Baxley, brother of which she wore matching acces- Mrs. John R. Alford from Samson, \dresses of gold satin, the attend- the bride, and Benjy Gibson serv- series and her mother's white Alabama. ants preceded the bride to the al- ed as candlelighters. orchid. Mr. and Mrs. Chafin are ______ tar. The Empire gownstyle withere fashioned on Immediately following the cere- now at home to their friends at the Empire style with graceful money, a reception was given in the Water Drive, Mexico Beach. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR trains topped with bows at the neckline. They wore circular gold veils attached to a band of gold satin and carried single long stem- A* ,' .@ 1- .. .V. ; : . Men's and Boys Fall and Winter SLAC KS 1-3 OFF MEN AND BOYS SWEATERS 1-3 OFF All Men and Boys Fall and Winter JACKETS 1-3 OFF MEN'S HATS Stetson and Champ 1-3 OFF MEN AND BOYS LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 1-3 OFF SAVE NOW ON FLORSHEIM AND JARMAN MEN'S SHOES GREAT REDUCTIONS STO. t. SPORTSWEAR SWEATERS SLIMS SKIRTS ra~a~as~-~-~-~ r NOW "LOST I N S Happy New Year FROM YOUR FRIENDLY A & P A & P WILL BE CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY GRADE "A" DRESSED & DRAWN SHIPPED WHOLE FRYERS Av to 3-Lb. epfl br EUv qE WE .25c "Super-Right" V4 Pork Loin Sliced Pork Chops 2 to 3-Lb. Avg. Pkg. Lb. "Super-Right" Short Shank Fully COOKED HAM Shank Portion Lb. (14-18 lb. avg. Whole or Half Ham, lb. 49c) SPECIAL! FAN CEE DRIED, BLACKEYE P EA S 2-MOz. P49. 10c -Owl 24-Oz. Pkg. SPECIAL! SUNNYFIELD LONG GRAIN FANCY RICE 3 b. pkg. SPECIAL! ALL FLAVORS ' -C DRINKS LARGE CRISP ICEBERG LETT E head 19c Golden Ripe BANANAS ---b. 1Oc Fresh Green CABBAGE --- -----lb. 7c Firm Ripe TOMATOES -- ----ctn. 19c A&P Instant COFFEE 3 1-Qt. 14-Oz. Can 19c 39c 89c f OfaI PLAID With Coupon and Purchase Of Del Monte Light Meat-7 sz. can Chunk Tuna, 3 cans $1 SEg oJax. 1-2-65 j Coupons good thru Sun., Jan. 3 With Coupon and Purchase Of ANN PAGE Egg Noodles, Ib. 35c Jax.1-2-65s Coupons good thru Sun., Jan. 3 MM U1"'o, F"11mm__ , $1.19 "Super-Right" '- 15/ Oz. Chili wtih Beans, 2 cans 49c lona Bartlett PEARS ----- 2 cans 45c Ann Page Corn Oil MARGARINE -----lb. 25c Lipton 1 3/3 Oz. Onion Soup Mix, pkg. of 2 37c Save Onl PlaL"Stamps J .Get Fine Gilts Fastea o AT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. 510 FIFTH STREET Prices in This Ad Are Good Through Sunday, January 3 Engagement of Patricia MCCormick and Henry Reuben Horst 'Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. L. E. (Gene) McCormiek of this city announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia Gene, to Henry Reuben Horst, son of Mr. Eli S. Horst of Brandon, Florida. The wedding will be an event of March 28 at the First Church of the Nazarene. Final wedding plans will 6e announced at a later date. Jim Cooper Motor Company In Port St. Joe Is proud to announce that in their con- tinued expansion of service to their customers, they are now adding a Service Manager to their garage Mr. Jiml y I Barfield has joined Jim Cooper Motor Company as Service Manager. Mr. Barfield will be glad to assist you with any problem you may have with your car. Just drive into the fully equipped shop of Jim Cooper Motor Company today for complete service where no de- tail will be left unattended. JCOML ODOper Motor company CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC 401 Williams Avenue Phone 227-2471 THE STAR, Port St. Joe, Fla. Florida Forest Fire Record improves Florida's forest fire record im- proved 31% over the first ten months of 1964 as compared to the same period last year. According to figures recently compiled by the Florida Forest Service, wildfires this year have burned over 58,705 acres of the Suhshine State's protected wood- lands as of October 31. With 18,236,719 acres currently under protection, 29%-less than a third of one percent-have burned during the period. In the same pe- riod last year .418% burned. The 4,382 wildfires this year burned an average of 12.2 acres of protected wooldands. The Forest Service estimates there are about 2,000,000 acres of woodlands in the state not under fire protection. Wildfires on these lands consume an estimated 20% annually. Forest fire protection is a county option with the county, state and federal governments sharing the costs. Collier and Polk counites voted in forest fire protection last year, bringing the total under pro- tection to 53 of Florida's 67 courn. ties. Since the state is efitering into its winter "fixr-geason" mouths, State For'ter C. M. Coulter re- quests all landowners planning controlled burns on their lands to notify the Florida Forest Service in advance. Requests for fireline plowing should also be placed now, says doulier. "In fact, the cooper- ation of all of Florida's citizens is necessary if our forest fire rec- ord is to continue improving. Let's, everyone be careful with woods fires," he says. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1964 The new Winegard Colortron delivers crisp, clear reception to your TV ... even on weak channels. It gives you more Idistcge, more channels. So powerful you can h.ve TV antenna plug-ln outlets in every room. Priced frogn . $64.90, -" ' SEE QR CALL SURPLUS SALES OF ST. JOE Phone 229-3611 201 Monument Ave. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR You Are Cordially Invited To Attend Long Ave. Baptist Church Corner Long Avenue and 16th Street SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. Morning Woirship 11:00 A.M. EVENING WORSHIP 5:00 P.M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION --------- 6:15 P.M. PRAYER SFWRVTCE (Wednesday) .... 7:30 P.M. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME REV. J. C. ODUM, Pastor .. 1 Air Conditioned Centrally Heated I m IIII1 I U jos, yu HI 10-Oz. Jar I I~ I--I 'II-- a %I rI -rhi miI r ISt. Joe Pape~r -Co. FROZEN SPECIALS MORTON MEAT PIES 5 for 99c VALLEY GOLD LEMONADE 9-6 oz. cans 99c PRODUCE FRESH Po'n TC SPECIALS GOOD DECEMBER 30 and JANUARY 2 FIRM HEAD Florida Grade "A" Fresh NOT FROZEN WHOLE F E R S POUND Cut up tray pak lb. 29c LETTUCE Head 17c FRESH SHOULDER Round Roast Brisket STEW Rib STEAK. Sirloin STEAK T-Bone STEAK FULL CUT Round STEAK BONELESS Stewing Beef 3 POUND PACKAGE GROUND BEEF FLA. GRADE "A" SMALL ST lb. 69c lb. 25c H ENS SEWING SIZE YELLOW MEDIUM ONIONS 2 Ibs. 15c HarreH's Grade "A" fl ftDfY ... LA EG Ib. 69c lb. 89c lb. 98c Ib. 89c lb. 69c $1.19 RGE GS doz. SCOTT'S SCOTKINS LUNCHEON NAPKINS SCOTT'S WALDORF TISSUE ------ 4 2 for 33c roll pkg. 14 OZ. BOTTLE STOKELY'S CATSUP --2 for 33c 37c LYKES BROS. Chili With Beans _5 cans $ JITNEY JUNGLE DETERGENT ---2 Reg. Pkgs. JO -BO DOG FOOD ---12 cans M1.00 39c 79c DOMINO (Limit 1 Bag with $5.00 Order) 10 LB. COPELAND'S HICKORY SMOKED HOG Lb. 19c JOWL Old Fashioned with Teeth Out and Tongue In. Pound 25c DUBUQUE'S FINE NATURALLY TENDER HEAVY BEEF CHUCK ROAST Pound 49c STOKELY'S BLUE LAKE CUT GREEN BEANS --- 303 can Plus Deposit DIET PEPS I 3 ctns. BAKE-RITE 21c SHORTENING ..3 lb. can $1.00 MAXWELL HOUSE (Limit 1 Can with $5.00 Order) COFFEE JITNEY JUNGLE TALL CANS CANNED MILK ------3 for POUND CAN lb. 24c 59c 39c C a ''FORYI1Q. u Regular Class Rooms. Heating con- within less than ten (10) days after nected to new Boiler Room, Elec date of the opening of bis New Concept Home Legal| A Vl' trical and Plumbing to connect Subcontractors may obtain a Lega A into existing system. complete set of drawings and spe- Own en hip by VA Structure to be Block bearing cifications at the cost of reproduc-p w e. NOTICF TO CONTRACTORS walls, with Porex deck on bulb tion and mailing, the amount of ADVERTISEMENT R BIDS tees, secured to prestressed key- which is not refundable. ST. PETERSBURG-M. D. Dixon, a sCashier's check, Certified check Sealed Bids in Duplite will be stone joist. or Bid Bond, for not less than 5% of the Florida Department of Vet- ,received by the Board of Public Total Area Approximately 2,031 of the amount of the bid, must ac- erans Affairs, states that the Vet- Instruction of, Gulf County, up to Sq. Feet. company each proposal. 11:00 A. M., Jan. 12, 1965, at which Highland View School: Performance, Labor and Material erans Administration is now recog- time and place all bids will be pub- Work on this project consists of Bond and Workmen's Compensa- nizing a new concept of home own- licly opened and read aloud for adding one (1) Regular Class Room. tion Insurance will be required of the construction of: together with connecting covered the successful bidder., ership when it authorized GI loans Additions To walkway. Electrical, Plumbing and Right is reserved to reject any in planned-unit developments. (A) Washington School, Port St. Heating to connect into existing or all proposals and waive techni- Joe, Florida, Job No. 6413 system. calities. In these developments, the home 0 (B) Carver School, Wewahitcka, Structure to be concrete rigid No bidder may withdraw his bid acquires title to the land on Florida, Job No. 6415 frames with 9" block exterior walls, for a period of thirty (30) days er acquires title to the land on (C) Highland View School, High- Total Area Approximately 1,091 after date set for opening. which the house is constructed and land View, Florida, Job No. 6412. Sq. Feet. Bids will be taken separately, or shares ownership to open land Washington School: The General Contractor shall fur- as combination of two schools, or Work on this project consists of nish all labor, materials and equip- combination bid for all three (3). areas with other homeowners in adding a Science Laboratory, One ment, and shall be responsible for The Board of Public Instruction, the development. (1) Regular Class Room, Mechan!- the entire completion of the proj- Gulf County, Management of the open areas' cal Equipment Room. Toilets, to- ect. Wewahitchka, Florida. irrational facilities is pro gether with connecting covered Plans, Specifications and Con- Norman P. Gross, Architect, and recreational facilities is pro- walkway. Electrical, Plumbing and tract Documents may be inspected P. O. Box 2207, vided by a Homeowners' Associ- Heating to be connected into exist- 't the office of the Owner or Archi- Panama City, Florida. ation. ing systems. Structure to be of tect, and may be procured by Gen- 4t-12-17 Through the assistance of GI block walls, concrete rigid frames eral Contractors from Norman P. and roof slabs. Gress, Architect, 423 West Beach CLASSIFIED ADS! loans, Dixon says, VA is etxending Total Area Approximately 3,266 Drive, Panama City, Florida, upon to veterans the privilege of par- Sq. Feet. a deposit of $60.00. The full amount Midget Investments That Yield tticipating in this new type of home Carver School: of the deposit will be returned to Work on this project consists of each General Contractor who sub- Giant Returns! ownership. adding two (2) Regular Class mits a bid. All other deposits will Rooms, Boiler Room and Storage be refunded with a deduction of Room, also providing new Vinyl- cost of reproduction and deliveryAAIN THE STAR asbestos tile finished floor, Heating of the documents, upon return of SAY SAW IT IN THE STAR and Lighting for existing., Two (2) all documents in good condition STOCK UP YOUR LINEN CLOT, BUY FOR GIFTS NOW AT ilk. THE YEAR'S LOWEST PRICES! Famous Pepperell Sheets 72 x 108-in. 81 x 99-in. Twin Fitted 81 x 108-in. on Double Fitted 1.717 1.97 Matching Pepperell Pillow Cases .............41. c Pepperell luxury muslin sheets and pillow cases are famous for extra- ordinary beauty, for fine quality, greater strength and longer wear. Choose from either fitted or flat styles. Buy a whole closet full now al these great once-a-year low prices! . - ,:6"~ lit! P. T. A. Entertained With Program Presented By Fourth And Fifth Grades At Highland View Elementary School The fourth and fifth grades of Highland View Elementary School presented a Christmas program for the December meeting of the P. T. A. which was held in the auditorium on December 17th. Anita Raffield, fourth grade student, narrated the program which consisted of traditional Christ mas music sung by a chorus of fifty-five students, Soloists in the program were Susanne Gersbacker, Laurent Courbin, Jane Powell and Dickie Whit- field. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Jo Brown, Mrs. Sherry Hulrbut and Mrs. Joan Myers. Pictured above is the program cast. Director Urges Use potane of Kaiser and Historyimes" by Sandie, Famous Cat, .....afire y Faci*ities i Michael Balfour, the biography of Dies' Buried In Yard Oflibrary Facilities Wilhelm appraises William a Die; Bried n Yard J the time and nation that made him Sandie, age four years, passed By Jane Patton, Director, North- what he was. away December 9, 1964 at 1:30 A. west Regional Library. Another German war saga of M. with a kidney condition. He was There are many excellent non-1macaw er significance is "The Ges- born Monday, April 4, 1960, in the fiction books coming lito the li- tago" by Jacques Delarue. This sig- clinic of Mrs. Valmor 4, Lague, Si- brary all the time. We strongly nificant work is illustrated with .. -oad, San Antonio, Texas. .ei urge mature readers to take time photographs, indexed, and provides San Sandie was the son of Tyo to browse at the main library and a complete bibliography. Cho-Cho and Muffin Bell. Was the at the branches in Chipley, Wewa- Another of the new "war" books great-grandson of Lord Pinkerton hitchka, Port St. Joe and at Lynn is the biography of Mussolini. Au- of England. He was sold to a Haven. "New Book Shelves" are thor Sir lone Kirkpatrick, serving wealthy lady for the sum of $1,000. maintained in each outlet, and it in the British Foreign Office from Sandie came to Florida at the age is stimulating just to read the ti- 1919 to 1957, maintained close con- of five months with Alden Farris tles. It is interesting to skim tact with the people and events. He was seal point brown with deep through the books and it is broad-, that changed Europe. This volume blue eyes. He was a constant en- ening indeed to read one or two is also well indexed and illustrated tertainer and companion, lived his each week. with photos. life out with no acrimony, did not "Uncommon Valor," edited by New novels include "The Fratri- drink or smoke, used the best of James M. Merrill, is the story of cides" by Kazantzakis and "The Le- manners even to the commode. the army told by men who served gend of the Seventh Virgin" by Left to miss the little cattery tricks in it. Peacetime as well as war-time the ever-pouular Victoria Holt. of a Siamese cat is the family. In- activities are portrayed with an au- terment was in a small back yard thenticity that depicts the real im- SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR plot. Sheet Blankets REG. 4 6I 199 Soft brushed white cotton, light- weight yet warm. 70x90-in. Mattress Pads REG. 2.99 6 Twin Size REG. 3.99 88 Full Size Heavy' cotton quilting strongly rein- fbrced with nylon thread. TWO IN ONE Pad & Cover j ,REG. 3.99 y 8 Twin Fitted SREG. 4.69 Double Fitted Made like a -fiffud sheet. Sanforized, Completely washable. ""ii rAJ 329 A Full or twin sib':. Full zipper, San- forized. Nylorn stitched for extra strength. 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Florida, I"u i .. Ou By The Star Publishlng Company S We wil be closed Ne- Y Y r's Day and Saturday, what-,doses, "Social Security" Wi.SLEY R.- RAMSEY Editor and Publisher Sd *i ~ lso..Llnotype Operator, Ad Salesman, Photobrapher, Columnist, Reporter, Proof January 2. If you have a pr cription that needs to mean to you? To most workers, Reader, Bookkeeper and Gomplaint Department said John V. Carey, Social Secur- DIAL 227-3161 POSTOFFICE Box 308 be re-filled during this time, please have it done be- ity Oistrict Manager in Panama City, these words bring pleasant I fore the above dates. C 'tI th s rd r ing p e shte'red as second-class matter, December 19, 1937, dt-the Postoffice. Port St. Joe, thoughts of retirement in the fu- Florida, under Lct of March 3, 1879. ture-an income in their golden We hope this will not inconvenience anyone. years when it is time to take it SUBSCRIPTIONS INVARIABLY PAYABLE IN ADVANCE easier. To others, "Social Secur- ONE YEAR, $3.00 SIX MONTHS, $1.75 THREE MONTHS, $127.5( A Happy New To All From ity" means peace of mind because they know that, in the event of an TO ADVERTISERS-In case of error or omissions in advertisements, the publishers BUZZETTS DRUG STORE untimely death, their families will ve not hold themselves liable for damage further than amount received for such BUZZETTS DRUG STORE have a monthly income without advertisement. Sthe slightest connotation of "char- 317 Williams Avenue ity." The'spoken word is given vacant attention; the printed woed is thoughtfull-' t few m r r weighed. The spoken word barely asserts; the printed word thoroughly c S: But few seem to know, or re- ipces. The spoken word is lost; th printed word remains. Drive-In Window Service Free Parking member, that Social Security of- fers another type of protection- for those who become disabled be- knows that he will not be able to insurance benefits are available in fore reaching the age of 65, Carey return to work. A delay in filing your Social Security office located CLASSIFIED ADS! ethodist ay stated. Worker may qualify for appat1135 Harrison Avenue, Panama iAt Tg disability benefits if he meets the an application for Social Security City, Florida. Carey urges that you Midget Investments That Yield : following requirements: if he hasdisability insurance benefits could it o ca st forelloingres injury which is ex-hmean a loss of benefits. get in touch with the office and Giant Returns! Ia igpected to continue for a long and When a disability application is discuss your case with a represen- MARIANNA-The Marianna Dis- indefinite time; if his condition filed, the name of each applicant tative if you are not working be- trict Board of Lay Activities, is keeps him from doing any substan- and information about his disabil- cause of an impairment. Since a again sponsoring a training course tial work; and if he has worked ity is sent to the proper State voca- delay couldod mean a loss in bene- for lay speakers. This course will under Social Security for at least tonal rehabilitation agency. The fits, do it today, not tomorrow. gbe held at the First Methodist 5 years during the 10-year period people there will decide if there - Church of Chipley beginning Jan. ending at the time he became dis- is anything they can do to help him 7, and will continue on each suc- abled. overcome his disability so that he Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bateman cessive Thursday night through Every day we learn of people can return to gainful work. Many had as guests during the holidays Jan. 28. Each session will begin at with serious illness or injuries people who do not qualify for dis- Mr. .Bateman's mother, Mrs. D. W. 7 p. m. and end at 9:15 p. m. with who have not filed an application ability benefits are rehabilitated Bateman from Tallahassee, Mrs. two one-hour periods and a break for disability benefits, Carey con- Else Ruge from Jacksonville and Sat. 12 :4 p.m. each Thursday night.- tinued. He urged that a person Under the Social Security law a Mrs. Margaret Fraiser from Panama Sun. ................ 2: make an application as soon as he disabled person is encouraged to City. Mon.-Fri / 4:4 m All lay speakers or persons de- return to work if he becomes able Mon.-ri. ---------4: p siring to become certified lay to do so, Carey concluded. A pro- speakers, church school teachers, teach "The Lay Speaker and His vision is included whereby he may CLASSIFIED ADS! -- DOUBLE FEATURE -- and assistants, and any or all other Dedication." I work as many as 12 months and Midget Investments That Yield interested persons are invited to Hughie V. Infinger is district' still receive his disability payments. Giant Returnsi Thursday, Friday attend and participate in the ses- director of Lay Speaking. Free pamphlets about disability cad Saturday ... sons. The second session will be held at Gulf Coast Junior College in ;Panama City beginning Feb. 4 and continuing each Thursday through Feb. 25. The registration fee will be $2 per person to defray costs of mate- rials and incidentals. s y .1d The courses to be offered'at the I HEY ,HREk first meeting include "The Lay Speaker and His Field of Service," with George Owens of Walton High S YOgi.8El School as instructor. The second FOR SALE: College campus trans- GOOD USED TV's, Good selection. WILLIS V. ROWAN' POST 11it, . period will be "The Lay Speaker portation for those who do not From $35.0 Oand up. St. Joe Ra- THE AMERICAN LEGIO,, m t 'h :- nwwthfmfoof and His Preparation," with Herman' have automobile parking permits. dio and TV. 228 Reid Ave. Phone ing: second and fourth Tui.naI' .NMWS DON iJUE $1963. Honda 50. Like ;new condi- 227-4081. tfc 12-17 nights, 8:00 p.m. American Legiut BUTLER'MESSICK"BENNETT Rooksat Gulf Coast Junior College tion. Completely rebuilt this month. Home. - LAC J.PAT. HAL as instructor. $A95.00. Phone 227-4611. or see Bob FOR SALE: Small 2 bedroom dwel- - BLANC= MA tt At the second meeting the Rev. Ezey. ling at Oak Grove. Also two- R.A.M.-Regular convocation on St. 'Ca ''' Dan Whitsett will teach "The Lay story dwelling on 10th Street. See Joseph Chapter No. 86, R.A.M. OF Speaker and His Art, and the De- Say You Sao It In The Star Citizens' Fderal Savings and Loan 1st andrd Mon All visitg Of : ....Associatiof.' -' tfe compamnis weleonw. v votional Address." The Rev. Charles JOE' "EVANS, High Priest FOR KIDS, ADULT KIDS Corbitt will teach "The Lay Speak- WANTED: Reliable person to keep JOHN C. DICKEY, Secretary W( 9 AND ADULTS ONLY fr,, His Methodist Background and house and care for child. $8:00 FOR RENT 2 bedroom unfur sin Beliefs." a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday thru Fri-m unfurnish- Ph The Rev. Grady Moates of Chip- day. Phone 229-4291. ltp ed first floor apartment. Phone la Junior College will teach "The 227-7761, tfc-l-19 FO m ola Junior College will teach "The ,r FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house with Lay Speaker, Conducting a Worship large den. Call 229-3542 or call FOR .SALE: Single dwelling, 2 Service," at the third meeting and at 2116 Long Ave. tfc-12-30 bedrooms. Easy terms. Closing RC Merlih Bryant of Brundidge, Ala., Ext 9 cost only.. Call Cecil G. Costin, Jr. . THE will teach "The Lay Speaker and FOR RENT: Well furnished 3 bed- \THREE the Use of His Bible." room house at St. Joe Beach. t he UAse oft His Bible." a si v I Call J. D. Clark at 227-7771. tfe 0 GO E At the fourth and final session A OU NDK G Dr. Ed L. Hardin will teach "The FOR RENT: One bedroom and pri- Lay Speaker Exalts Christ," and vate bath. Living room and TV U T L. C. Hilton of Panama City will l [ room privilege. 528 corner of Sixth 1 aSt. and Woodward Ave. 2tn-30 Apalachicola Northern Railrpad Company ' OR SALE: Office machine ribbons' FOR SALE: By owner, 3 bedroom for all popular machines. $1.00 masonry home. Located on Mar- e Star. Phone 227-3161. vin Ave. Phone 229-4486. tfc-11-5 MOVING? Your MAYFLOWER THERE WILL BE a regular corn- man is as near as your telephone. munication of Port St. Joe Lodge ll 227-2011, SURPLUS SALES No. 111, F. & A. M., every first ? ST. JOE, across from the Post and third Thursday at 8:00 p.m. fice. Local and Long Distance wving. Free Estimates. 0oD WORKS-Screen doors. B , picture frames, cabinets, kitchen BILL J. RICH, W. M. .ks madb to .order. P. G. Hart, H. L. BURGE, Secretary one 648-4223. tfc-2-13 -- - ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Meet iR SALE: Eegal ruled pads. 25c every Wednesday night, 8 p.m. each. The' Star. 227-3161. at Parish House, 309% 6th St. Port St. Joe, Fla. Photie 229-3366 for >OM FOR RENT: Call John W. further information or write P. 0. Brown. Phone 227-8541. tfc-7-16 Box 535. NEED A PLUMBER? CALL BEAMAN Plumbing Installation Repairs Contract Work A Specialty Sunday thru Wednesday t contai sevral 111 11mmfr he2E h S3o cold ifor simming! .PATHECOLOR PANAVISION' 01964 American International Pictures "66 Agents for Brand Name Plumbing Fixtures - CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES - TWO, EXPERIENCED PLUMBERS TO SERVE YOU BEAMAN PLUMBING SERVICE 1107 GARRISON AVE. PHONE 227-2541 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Third St. and Baltzell Ave. SUNDAY SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIP EVENING WORSHIP BAPTIST TRAINING UNION .............. PRAYER MEETING (Wednesday) .... I.. "Come and Worship God With Us" II I I' 9:30 11:00 5:00 6:15 7:45 A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. FOR RENT: Unfurnished 2 bed- room house. Convenient to town and school. Phone 7-8536. tfc-12-30 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom front cot- tage with large porch. On St. Joe Beach. $35.00 week. Phone 648-3472. tfc-7-16 FOR RENT: Two 2-bedroom fur- nished and one 3-bedroom fur- nished houses at Beach. 2-bedroom furnished, :2-bedroom unfurnished and 1-bedroom furnished houses in Port St. Joe. Enquire at Smith's Pharmacy, Phone 227-5111. tfc FOR RENT: 3 bedroom unfurnish- ed house at 522 3rd St. Phone 227-8642. tfc-12-17 FOR RENT: Business property on Highway 98. With living quarters connected. Phone 229-1361. tfc-8-6 FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house on Hunter Circle. See Fennon Tal- ley. tfc-12-3 FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house, un- furnished on St. Joe Beach. $60 month. Inquire Jim Mapes, 648- 201 Monu 3840. tfc-10-1 FOR RENT: At 119 Third Ave., Highland View, 3 bedroom house. Plumbing, bath, water heater, car- port. $30.00 month to reliable par- ty. See Whitfield, '881 Hayes, phone 227-3983 oro write Givens, Crystal Lake, Fla. (Also want good 250 New gal. gas tank.) 4tp-12-3 FOR SALE: Three bedroom house. Hardwood floors, built in electric appliances, built in heating system, chain link fence. 2 years old. For - informatio call 227-8341. tfc-22 'FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house in Oak Grove, 615 Maddox St. Chain link fence around back yard. Con- tact Bill Sweazy, 227-8677. tfc-1224 SALESMAN WANTED: Are you looking for a good part-time or full-time income in Gulf County or Port St. Joe. Many Rawleigh deal- S u r ers earn $2.50 and up per hour. See John E. Hewett, 512 Kraft Ave. Panama City or write Rawleigh 201 Monu FA L 100 26, Memphis, Tenn. 2-4 201 Monu SEPTIC TANKS pumped out Call ' 1 Btfdrd Griffin, phone 22943097 Mr. and Mrs. .Neil .K. Arnold Now Managers of Surplus Sales of St. Joe ment Avenue 'PHONES: Day 227-2011 & 229-3611 'Night 229-3026 GULF COUNTY HEADQUARTERS FOR and Used Furniture General Electric Appliances Channel Master Antennas, Radios, Television television Repairs Radio Repairs plus Sales of St. Joe nent Avenue * 4 1 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Intersection Monument and Constitution REV. THOMAS S. HARRIS, D.D., Minister Church School 9:45 A.M. , MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. Methodist Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.M. Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. Bible Study (Wednesday)' 7:30 P.M. "Where Old Fashioned Friendliness Still Surives" PHONES: Day 227-2011 & 229-3611 'Night 2293026 :~ ~ ~ ** ., ":i ; : i;:, Im 11;?04117rb C. Byron Smith, Pastor s |