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USPS 518-880 FIFTIETH YEAR, NUMBER 36 THE STAR Industry-Deep Water Port-Fine People-Safest Beaches in Florida PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456 THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1988 Triple Murder Trial of Clyde Melvin Gets Underway In Court Here Monday Jim Conway, Sharon Lipford and Jerry Stokoe, producers of the annual Seafood Festival, watch, as Mayor Frank Pate signs a proclamation declaring Saturday as Seafood Festival day here in Port St. Joe. Seafoo d Festival Gets Started Saturday Mornin The Kiwanis Club will kick off this year's annual activity during past Seafo Seafood Festival Saturday morning, when they fire up The festival, itself, wil the grill on their portable cook wagon and mix up their awards presentations and first batch of pancakes at 6:30 in the morning. That's Activities during the da before daylight, they tell us. 10:30, a concert by the US The seafood festival is a promotion staged each year Cindy's Darlin Dolls at by the Senior Citizens to aid a variety of needy projects in demonstration at 12:15, a p the Port St. Joe area. performances by the Big R The Kiwanis pancake sale at the festival, for band, USAF Skypower Bar instance, will be giving all the profits from their sale to Wendell Campbell and the the Girl Scouts. Last year, the club was able to give $500 the afternoon. to the Girl Scouts from pancake sales revenues. The festival, designed I The chil will be selling the pancakes'just as long as will have entertainment there is someone to buy them. artists until 4:30 in the aft At 9:00:a.I:, the Lions Club will be sponsoring their While all the entertain annual Ftn Run and Health Walk, as a prelude to the food booths selling their official opening of the festival at 10:00 a.m. showing and selling crafts, The run will originate at the park near the Monument many other interesting exl on Allen Memorial Way and will wend its way through the host of visitors who are e. city, passing by the festival grounds on its way. All of the activities will The Lions Club has received good response from this at St. Joseph's Bay Care ( g at 6:30 od Festivals. II officially open at 10:00 with comments by guest speakers. ay will include a cake walk at 1AF Skypower Band at 11:00, 12:00, a Teakwondo Karate pie eating contest at 12:30 and liver Cloggers, Buddy Hamm id, Sunshine Square Dancers, Dennis Gospel Singers during to be a most of the day event, scheduled by the appearing :ernoon.. nent is going on, there will be special delicacies, booths a water dunking booth, and hibits and specialties for the :pected to' visit the festival. take place in the parking lot Center on Long Avenue. Sheriff Al Harrison says there will be at least seven guards placed strategically around the Gulf County Courthouse Monday, when the trial of Clyde Melvin begins for the murders of Judge W. L. Bailey, attorney Tom Engles and Peggy White Paulk here in Port St. Joe last summer. Melvin is charged with committing the murders in a hearing to determine property settlements following a divorce with his former wife, Inez Huckeba Melvin. The defendant was also charged with attempting to shoot his divorced wife during the mid-morning shooting in the judge's chambers in the Gulf County courthouse. Sheriff Harrison said only one entrance to the Courthouse will be open during the trial duration. The entrance facing Highway 71 will be the only entrance to the building and it will be serviced by walk-through metal detection devices. Everyone who enters the Courthouse during this period must pass through the detection devices. Spectators who go to the courtroom on the second floor, where the trial will be held, must submit to further security measures. Sheriff Harrison said there will be male and female guards at the entrance to the courtroom for security reasons. "We really don't expect any problems, but this was a matter which gained national publicity and we're making every attempts to see that our people aren't harmed or incidents occur which might influence the outcome of the trial", the Sheriff said. Harrison said there will be no spectators allowed in the courtroom Monday or Tuesday, when the jury is being selected. "We will allow only a limited number of spectators inside the courtroom after the trial procedure begins", Harrison said. Arrangements have been made to allow only one still camera, one television camera and one radio station inside the trial area. "They must provide pictures and information to other media", Harrison said. JURY SELECTION Some 250 prospective jurors have been summoned to begin reporting on Monday, with selection of the 12 man jury expected to take at least two days for selection. Sheriff Harrison said the jury members selected will be sequestered during the duration of the trial, to completely guarantee their safety and to prevent any contact with outside persons. "This may be too much of a precaution, but we're trying to prevent any injury to any juror and prevent possible future embarrassment to our county due to jury tampering attempts", the Sheriff pointed out. Judge Carl Harper of Pensacola will be presiding over the trial when it gets underway. Henry Barksdale of Pensacola will be representing Melvin and State Attorney Jim Appleman will be prosecuting the case, At the time of the shooting, news media from all over the world converged on Port St. Joe to report the incident. Sheriff Harrison said he and Port St. Joe Police Chief, Carl Richter are taking their extreme precautions to make sure this attention doesn't attract further violence from outsiders. June Will Be Clean-Up Month In Port St. Joe Port St. Joe's city government will provide a city-wide vehicle to aid in the recently initiated beautification progriamn during the month of June, following action taken Tuesday night bg the Board. The' Commission voted unani- mously to declare June as clean-up month in the city and place an emphasis on ridding the environs of junk cars, unsightly' buildings and trash in general. Homing in on several junk and disabled cars throughout the city, the Commission has stepped up efforts to collect all- vehicles left on public rights-of-way and is developing me- thods of ridding the city of those parked on private property as. well. "We can offer to haul them away, free of charge, during the month and make personal contact 'ith property owners concerning the problem", Mayor Frank Pate said. Commissioner Emily Roche said the beautification is going to promote an "Adopt A Spot" program, where a citizen takes responsibility for keep- ing a small spot clean inside the city. "If enough people do this, we'll keep our city free of trash", Roche said. In the meantime, Mayor Pate City to Select Two Commissioners In Tuesday Voting C 'I T o Supervisor of Elections, Cora Sue Robinson said yesterday that slightly more than 3,000 voters are registered in the City of Port St. Joe and will be eligible to go to the polls Tuesday to elect two members to the Board of City Commissioners. The number of City electors has been increased this year, due to the annexation, recently, of the Town of Ward Ridge into the Port St. Joe boundaries. The people of Ward Ridge will be casting their first ballots in a Port St. Joe municipal election next week. According to Robinson, who is operating the election process for the city, there will be only one polling place and that will be in the Fire Station behind city hall. Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m., to 7:00 p.m. TWO POSITIONS Two positions on the City Com- mission are open for selection on Tuesday. They are the seats in Group Three and Group Four. All City Commissioners are elect- ed on an at-large basis. Every voter has the opportunity to cast his ballot for all candidates. The election Tuesday will see only one new-comer to the local political scene. John Reeves,, an employee of St. Joe Paper Company, and operator of a furniture refinishing business, is opposing long-time Commissioner James'.B. (Benny) Roberts in the Group Three seat. Roberts has held his post for the past 20 years and is a fixture in the Water and Sewer operations, as well as parks. Reeves, in his first attempt to secure a government post, has hopes of upsetting Roberts. In Group Four, Emily Roche, the second female to sit on a Port St. Joe City Commission, is completing her first two-year term on the Commis- sion and has asked for re-election. Roche is a recently retired furniture dealer here in Port St. Joe. Wesley R. Ramsey, publisher of The Star, is asking for a return to the Commission after a three year absence. Ramsey has been on the Board for several terms in the past, primarily .involved with the Wastewater Treat- ment plant operation, serving as liaison between the plant and the Commission and the plant and the Tripartite committee, which recom- mends operational policy to the City. Those elected on Tuesday will serve two year terms on the Commis- sion. instructed public works superinten- dent, Martin Adkison to try and secure the services of the county ditch machine to clean and shape up drain ditches throughout the city, and. to make a concentrated effort, to clean up public areas. The Board decided, also, to make personal contact with vacant property owners throughout the city to clean up their property and make arrange- ments to keep it presentable. DELINQUENT CHARGES Clerk Alden Farris told the Commission Tuesday night, the pre- sent water bill delinquent fees are not effective in discouraging people from being late with water payments. "We have virtually the same people late in paying bills every month because the $1.50 late charge isn't high enough to discourage the practice", Farris said. He also pointed out the City could not give a late bill the personal attention it must have without costing the city money. "We need to go up in our late charges, just to recover the expenses of handling a late bill and payment", Farris said. The Clerk was recommending a $3.00 late charge, but the Commission thought the figure should be hiked to at least $5.00. (Continued on Page 3) -'a u'sers-ar r s dorit R AN 01 i, t .-1emir ~ .A. ..... . ................. Hundreds of Kids Express Their Opposition to Drug Use In March Thursday Hundreds of Elementary and High School students turned out in the streets Smaller students of elementary school age walked in the streets in the Port year and last year. said more participants turned out this year than last. last Thursday beginning at 10:00 a.m., to express their opposition to the use of controlled substances by themselves and their peers. Using the theme, "Just Say No" as their marching orders, the students gathered from Port St. Joe High School, Port St. Joe Elementary School, Faith S Christian School and the Highland View Elementary School as they made and carried banners designed to discourage the use of drugs. St. Joe Elementary School area, carrying their banners and expressing their support for the Just Say No movement. Thursday at 12:15, the big march got underway on Fifth Street, treked north on Williams Avenue and then came south on Reid Avenue to a gathering spot behind Motel St. Joe. Mrs. Charlotte Pierce, who was instrumental in coordinating the march this In addition to the hundreds of youths who hit the streets in the expression of support, the downtown march contained many adults who were supporting the kids in taking their stand. Most of the signs carried in the giant parade were made by the students themselves and showed many variations of the theme to Just Say No. . r 1'. OCO' I t~f' ON PeITr CUTIOpy 250 Per Copy r i ~ ilgg~ s s l sgp~------------- ------- ---------c~ ~ie 1. Bennett Only Sounds Warning The news media and news magazines are full, these days, of reports on and by Education Secretary William Bennett and his now-familiar report to the President on the state of the nation's school system. Bennett has been goading the school community into turning out a better product-namely kids with an education- for some time now. During the goading he has drawn fire from the National Education Association leaders,- especially in the northern states. Bennett, in his final report, has reported that his chiding for the past four or five years has started to pay dividends. He says the schoolsystem is beginning to show improvement. We happen to be one of those who believe Mr. Bennett knows what he is talking about, even though he is a little blunt and indelicate at times in what he says. If we believe he knows what he is talking about, we can't very well discount, entirely, his suggestions as being worthless or the ravings of ignorance. It has been more than evident to most of us common Americans, who don't claim to know anything at all about the school business, that something has been wrong for years. Graduates from high school programs all over the nation have been proving by their performance they didn't get an education when they were spending 12 long years in school. When it becomes a national problem because of Johnny's inability to read, figure elementary mathematics or express himself plainly in a simple sentence, nobody-not even the Secretary of Education, himself-can get very far in arguing with the parents of this nation that a kid is "learning so much more than we did when we went to school". When a graduating senior can't write a check without guidance, there is a problem. When a graduating senior doesn't know elementary geography or history; when he doesn't know the state capitals for the 50 United States, we have an educational problem. When a kid can't add or subtract two figures in his head, or without one of those electronic marvels, the hand-held calculator, we have a problem. When a kid can't read a road map or figure out the distance from one point to the other, we have a problem. Really, we think the NEA would be spending their energy better to join in working out a solution to this problem, rather than shake their finger at the person who is publicly pointing out the problem does exist. Comments Hunker Down with Kes THE STAR PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY 5,1988 by Kesley Colbert Kiss It and Make It Better Pick up your clothes, wipe your feet, please don't slam the door and try just one bite. Be sure to look both ways, put on clean socks, don't run in the house, you stand just like your grandfather and did you feed the dog? I brought you something, be careful, you must learn to take turns, Dad's home (and with all the pride in a Mother's heart) the little one behind the plate is my son. Do you have enough money? Turn the T.V. down, don't forget your lunch, Grandmother is coming Sun- day and yes, Bobby can spend the night but no more pillow fights. Be sure to tell them thank you, you need a hair cut, your brother didn't get to go either when he was your age, be careful and O.K. you can stay up five more minutes. You must be.home before dark, because I said so, say your prayers, your teachers are only trying to help and I don't care if everyone else is going. Be careful, close your eyes and hold out your hands, you say yes sir and no sir because it is the right thing to do and what kind of cake do you want for your birthday? This is going to hurt me a lot more than it will you, don't jump on the couch, I'm coming, don't pout and finish your dinner-a lot of children in India will go to bed hungry tonight. Ask your Father, my, you look handsome, because Jesus would want us to, you're growing up too fast, tell there in a them not to call during supper and and don't when I was a little girl. Always do Don't tak your best, carrots are good for your Jesus love eyes, you're not too big to give your school, if mother a hug, frogs don't cause warts nice-don and thank you son-it's the most boy and d( beautiful flower I've ever seen. you had a Time to get up, be careful, look You r me in the eye young man, no you may their, life i not have a motorcycle and don't cry wearing t son-it's just a ball game. You've get the m already outgrown those jeans, don't sure to pt believe everything you hear, I'll be how bad Success of Hospital A Two-Way Street Dear Mr. Ramsey: I am confident that you have and sever received many letters in response to now empl the article you ran recently on rural in the cap, hospitals And then the following letter logist. Cor from David Odum, previous adminis- have foun trator of Gulf Pines Hospital. hospital t( Having been a health care profes- found the sional for the past twenty five years caring. and having recently moved to this Obviol area, I feel obliged to make comment vive with on our health care system, most whether th particularly, Gulf Pines Hospital. customers For the past fourteen years, I was may not li employed in Atlanta in a one hundred hospital is minute, always tell the truth forget to brush your teeth. ;e candy from strangers, es you, how was your day at you can't say something 't say anything, be a sweet on't forget to tell them that I nice time. nust share with your bro- sn't always fair, you're not hose shoes to church, we'll loney from somewhere, be ut on clean underwear and does it hurt? You'll under- (- COLBERT stand someday, be a gentleman, you sound just like your Father, if you want to be big and strong like Stan Musial you must eat your vegetables, (Continued on Page 3) LETTERS nty five bed facility. I am oyed at Gulf Pines Hospital city of radiological techno- ning from the "big city", I d this community and this o be refreshing and I have people to be genuine and usly, no business can sur- ut the support of its people, hey be termed as patients or or clients. Even though we ke to think of it as such, a s a business, and like any TO THE EDITOR *- Jt business, cannot survive without income and income comes from the support its patrons. I have never worked in any facility that did not care about its income, -but I can honestly add that for every dollar received from a patient, there was a real concern that each patient re- ceived the best quality of care possible. Gulf Pines is no different it must have the support of its home community to survive and I believe that this small hospital offers the (Continued on Page 3) A Great Big Once again a large number of Port St. Joe kids and growntupis expressed themselves and physically stood":,up- against the practice of using; selling, dealing, or otherwise' being involved with illegal drug substances last Thursday. If we read this activity correctly, we draw the conclusion that 'our people are not going to stand idly by while a group of people attempt to flood our community with the illegal drugs. The majority of our people have said they strongly oppose the practice which, more than any other one thing, has been responsible for the increase in crimes being committed in our county. Addicts have taken to stealing anything which isn't too hot or nailed down, to peddle in order to get money for the next rock, or fix, or joint, or shot. Drug use has been responsible for destroying the good life-style in the larger cities of the nation. Now, they are working on us small potatoes, but we small potatoes have expressed ourselves by declaring we will say "No" to drugs. That's. "No" to the sale or use. It's "No" to allowing others selling or using to destroy our society here in Gulf County. That's "No" to allowing drug dealers just one more chance. That's "No" to Legislators who support light sentences or probation to those caught dealing. That's "No" to leniency of any sort to those caught dealing with children. The resounding "No" which reverberated through our downtown area last Thursday, as the marchers filled the streets from curb to curb, was an expression of our intention not to stand for the sleazy business taking over our county. Steel Across the Water Workmen of the Fairchild Bridge Construction Company, finally spanned the Intracoastal Canal waterway at Overstreet with the steel superstructure of the high-rise bridge last week. The bridge, under construction since last fall, is expected to be completed this year and is making significant headway. One steel girder still is to be placed where the crane is sticking up in the gap in the center of the picture. In the meantime, at the extreme top right of the picture, the concrete road bed to the bridge is being poured on the west side of the canal. TAOIN SHRDLL ---------- --"J Rp in45SI"~~y""l~~l ,- _',% uB T'~--i~:.d~ y: Wesley R. Ramsey. We Did All the Work Back When We Had Our Senior Prom I RECEIVED A letter to the editor the other day, apparently from a lady and a parent of one of Port St, Joe's high school seniors. I don't print letters which have not been signed by the writer, so the letter didn't and will not make the letters column in this newspaper. The concern she expressed in the letter struck me as being a problem which should be addressed. The parent was exasperated because the juniors and seniors didn't come to and support the Junior-Senior Prom in sufficient numbers as she (or he) thought they should. Now, that is a real problem. Kids not coming to a real dress-up party on the eve of their matriculating through the halls of learning definitely has sinister undercurrents. There is something wrong here. Kids normally like to dance, hang out, socialize with each other and have a good time. Either they thought they wouldn't have a good time or their definition of a good time has changed since the days of my attending the Junior-Senior prom. +++++ I'LL NEVER FORGET that night of the Junior-Senior prom, even though I admit to having to remember it from quite a long distance. In other words, that prom wasn't like yester- day, or last week, or even last year. The population of the world has come close to doubling since we had our Junior-Senior prom. When we had our Junior-Senior prom Frank Hannon was still just a young fella and Wayne Taylor hadn't been born yet. So, you see, the prom the class of '46 had was evidently a memorable affair. We wouldn't have missed it for the world ... not even a tank-ful of gas and a new set of tires. If you knew how hard gasoline and tires were to get in those days, you would understand what I mean. Junior-Senior prom night was a time of adventure and a heady experience for us. +++++ PERHAPS THE PROM was such a memorable experience for all of us because we did the work of getting it ready and putting the thing together. One thing our writer mentioned was that the parents had all worked hard to GIVE their children a night to remember and they weren't there to remember it. Back when we had our prom, it was in the Centennial Building. For nearly a week, we all pitched in and stripped the woods of vines, leaves, bushes, palmettos and other greenery for material to decorate the building. Without seeming to brag, we did a pretty good job of making the plain cavern of that Centennial Building bloom into something memorable- especially for high school kids. One of our graduating class, Dan Coleman, had access to some. "B" gasoline coupons, so we converted them into five gallons of gasoline and here we went, off on safari for our greenery to decorate the Centennial Building for our prom. We talked Jimmy Kilbourn out at the ice plant into dropping a bunch of blooming gladioli into one of his tanks here blocks of ice were frozen. The gladioli froze inside the block of ice and we had it pulled just before it froze solid, leaving a hollow bowl in the top of the block. This was our decorated punch bowl. The bunch of flowers decorated the bowl and the 300 pound block of ice kept it cool when the punch was poured into the hollow bowl at the top of the block. Little things like that made our prom strictly our personal production and we were proud of what we had done. As a consequence, we were all there-all 22 of us, plus the Junior class. +++++ BACK IN THOSE antifegistine days, the junior class did the work and the seniors enjoyed. They remember- ed the year before, when it was their turn to produce the banquet. Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion, Tom Owens, and his wife, Virginia, opened the festivities by leading the grand march through the hall, following the banquet, and the boys and girls followed. The boys didn't have on the tuxedos of today, but we were all dressed in a new or newly cleaned suit. The girls all had their long dresses on-many of which they made themselves. Sound corny? Maybe it was, but we enjoyed it and above all, we were there. To answer the parent's chagrin in her-his letter the other week, maybe the Junior-Senior prom has become too much of a hassle for the younguns. Maybe you should let them put it on themselves. They could go out in the woods and cut bushes to decorate with. They could come up with an idea for an ingenious punch bowl. They could forego the expense of having to rent an uncomfortable tuxedo for the night. They could relax and enjoy. Maybe the pressure to "conform" to the protocol of the moment is too heavy for them. ,tS Tides for St. Joseph's Bay May 5 May6 May 7 May 8 May 9 S May 10 May 11 S E T AT R SUBSCRIPTIONS INVARIABLY PAYABLE IN ADVANCE -- T S- POSTOFFICE BOX 308 In County t10.0 Year In County $8.00 Six Months WI PHONE 227-11278 Outof County -15.00 Year Outof County 10SlixMonths ,.- Published Every Thursday at 304-306 Williams Avenue, PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456 P Part St. Joe, Florida by The Star Publishing Company TO ADVERTISERS In case of error or omissions in advertisements, the Second-Class Postage Paid at Port St. Joe, FL publishers do not hold themselves liable for damage further than amount a received for such advertisement. Wesley R. Ramsey .... : Editor and Publisher SECOND-CLASS POSTAGE PAID r A $ P/ william H. Ramsey ........ Production Supt. AT PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA The spoken word is given scant attention; the printed word is thoughtfully &'WS PI9 Frenchie L. Ramsey......... Office Manager weighed. The spoken word barely asserts; the printed word thoroughly con. Shirley Ramsey ................ Typesetter vlnces. The spoken word Is lost; the printed word remains. Time 1:09p.m. 12:09a.m. 1:09 a.m. 2:06 a.m. 2:48a.m. 3:06 a.m. 2:36a.m. Time 1:09p.m. 2:58 p.m. 3:51 p.m. 4:42 p.m. 5:48p.m. 10:35 p.m. J "No ) I The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 5,1988 Page 3A, SHAD PHANTRY by Wendell Campbell A Nurse's Job Is Never Done THIS WEEK HAS been designated as "National Nurse's Week". This article is dedicated to all the nurses in the world and especially those in and around Port St. Joe and Panama City. I just want to cover myself in the event I'm admitted for some reason in the future. Shots in the middle of the night, if you know what I mean. Nurses, I've found, are very sensitive and caring people. Who else but' a caring person would put up with the people she-or he-puts up with and do the chores they do, like emptying bedpans? A local nurse told me that someone should write about the nurses in a small town because their joy is especially hard. In what way? I wanted to know. +++++ IN SMALL TOWNS the nurse usually knows all the patients and when one dies or is seriously hurt the nurse is expected to go about her business as though nothing has happened. "It's extremely hard to do sometimes," she said, "especially when someone is killed or dies unexpectedly. You know, we have feelings just like anyone else." If you are like me, you've probably never though of it in that light. As far as feelings go, I would guess that anyone who cares enough to become a nurse would have more feelings than the average person. Speaking of caring, can you imagine what some nurses have to put up with? Take a person who is a grouch and let them get sick and you really have a problem on your hands. I'm not certain but I would think patients could be put into several different categories. They would go something like this: +++++ -The Grouch: This is a person who has been sick for a long time before they came to the hospital, in more ways than one. This person usually gets shots several times a night, coffee enemas with no sugar and pills to take as big as tea cups. -The Whiner: This one has been sick for some time, too. They seem to thrive on pity and feeling sorry for themselves and love to tell the nurse how bad they feel and how depressing things are in general. What they really want is a "Mommie" there to hold their hands. Most of these people haven't been properly weaned. -The Romeo: This is one that really takes the cake. He is sick enough to be admitted to the hospital but not sick enough to curtail his romantic emotions. He grapples the nurse as she tries to take his blood pressure, wants her to help him use the urinal and breathes bad breath on her when she gets close enough. Gee, that sounds like someone I know! +++++ NURSES ARE THE "angels in white" and take a lot of misery out of a hospital room just by being there. The one time I have been hospitalized in my adult life was several years ago. I recall all of the nurses who attended to me and administered tests. After tle fourth day I required all entering my room to knock first, at which tint I would give them the entry test: "Who is it, friend or enema?" Clean-Up Month The change in charges would require an amendment to the Water and Sewer ordinance, which will take about a month to accomplish. Attor- ney William J. Rish was instructed to begin work on changing the ordinance and in the meantime, the Commis- sioners will think about the amount to S be charged delinquent customers. POLICE REPORT Police Chief Carl Richter filed a report with the Board for the month of April. The report showed the depart- Kesley be careful and don't tell me a story. That's silly son, you know I love you just as much as I love your brother. If you are still hungry you can have my apple pie, go back to sleep son-it's just a thunderstorm, you can pay me back by being a good boy, those pants are not baggy, turn out the lights and don't cross you eyes or they will stick like that. We have very little money this Christmas but let's be thankful boys 'cause we've got each other. What do you want for supper? Don't be out late, what if you struck out three times and let two ground balls go right between your legs-I still think you're the best player out there, I hope your problems don't get ment had made 29 arrests during the month, for a case solved percentage of 91 percent. Richter said the depart- ment made 21 arrests on misdemea- nor charges and eight arrests on felony (more serious) charges. The report showed,. 30 traffic infractions, with 21 warning tickets given for the 30 arrests. OTHER BUSINESS In other business items, the. Commission: -Gave instructions on filling holes created in streets by current Attain over 3.5 GPA: from left, Doris Sander, Hilda Amanda Thomas, Cosme. Noel Florey, Sherry Creel, Michael Ramsey, Marcia Rathbun. Dawn HLolloman, Lisa Mahlkov and School Board Meeting Changed The regular meeting of the Gulf County School Board scheduled for Tuesday, May 3 at 5:30 p.m. was postponed until today, May 5 at 5:30 p.m. CARD OF THANKS The Just Say "No" to Drugs March Committee and Northwest Florida Drug Council would like to express their appreciation to every- one who participated in and supported the march. Numerous red bows were pur- chased and displayed showing opposi- tion to drugs. These proceeds will be used to purchase educational mater- ials against drugs. Refreshments for the marchers were provided by Hardee's and Saveway Food Store with manpower provided by the Port St. Joe Jaycees. Gold Card Club Dines On Steak Port St. Joe High School honored 95 students in grades nine through 12 Thursday night of last week, for achieving top grade averages in the school. Known as the Gold Card Club, the students are recognized for academic excellence in a joint effort by the parents, community and business communities of the Port St. Joe area. The club is a program to recognize and reward honor roll students, which is supported by the entire community. The program included a steak dinner for the students and their parents, who.were guests at the affair, presentation of awards and an inspir- ing address by a former Port St. Joe High School graduate, who has "made it. big" in the business world. Assistant principal Jerry Butler presided over the program for the evening, with Superintendent of Schools, Walter Wilder, introducing the speaker and presenting the special awards. Guest speaker for the evening, ntinued from Page 1) sewer repair work. The contractor will make permanent repair when he is finished with the project and can repair all street cuts at one time. -Agreed to issue a permit to Apalachicola Northern Railroad to tie .its machine shop area into the city's, sewer main with certain stipulations. The firm must pre-treat all petroleum products and other hazardous wastes before they are introduced into the sewer system. The company is under directions of DER to hook up to the city's sewage treatment system. (Continued from Page 2) any bigger than this, put the milk back in the refrigerator and you will do it like I say as long as you live in this house. Be careful and don't scratch it or it won't get well. I love you son. I know you're only six months old but I want you to put your hands together like this and as I tuck you in tonight we're going to start learning this prayer: Father help me when I'm bad When I make my Mother sad I don't mean to disobey When I try to have my way Help me know what's right to do So my life may honor you. In Jesus name, Amen Son, I hope that you will remem- ber this little prayer all your life. God, please bless my little one. And son, do be careful. Mothers are like that Yeah, they are Letters to the Editor (Continued from Page 2) highest quality of health care. There are some excellent doctors on staff at Gulf Pines and more to come in the near future. I find the nurses to be knowledgable and very caring for the welfare of their patients. Working in a small environment such as Gulf Pines, offers a sense of "family" and I have been made to feel very welcome and comfortable here. There is an effort underway to update and up- grade the services offered here. We now have full time ultrasound cover- age and in April will be equipped to do mammography, a radiological study to detect early breast cancer. There are plans to institute a nuclear medicine department. No hospital is perfect and no administration is all knowing. I am sure that none of us expect perfection, but we should feel a sense of comfort and security knowing that our hospital is here and trying its best to offer what this community needs-good health care. I have not been here long enough to, comment on the pros and cons of this hospital in the past, but I can assure you that at this point in time, Gulf Pines Hospital is working toward becoming the best it can be-what more can any of us, as individuals, do than that? There are those in this community who were born here, those who had their babies here, and many have lost loved ones here. Gulf Pines IS an integral part of this little town. Its success or failure does not depend on any one person or administration. The success of this hospital depends upon its quality of care and the support of the people in this area. I know that the quality of care is here and I would hope that this will not go unnoticed in the minds of the people. Melissa Shagena, RT Gulf Pines Hospital was Robert Kerrigan, who operates a highly successful law firm in Pensa- cola. Kerrigan, a Certified Public Ac- countant and an attorney, is also a 26-mile marathon runner. He is a 1961 graduate of Port St. Joe High School.. Kerrigan complimented the stu- dents on their academic achieve- ments, building his address around the theme, it's essential to the nature of man to learn. "A child wants to learn and does so very rapidly", the speaker said. "We are all born knowing very little but with an intense desire to learn", he pointed out. The speaker challenged the stu- dents to continue learning all they could, all their lives. Kerrigan said indifference is the enemy of learning. Wilder handed out 18 plaques to those Gold Card members who had grade point averages of 3.5 and above. Receiving plaques were Noel Florey, Peter Klope, Larry Byrd, Mark Godwin, Tim Kerigan, John Parker, Marcia Rathbun, Jeff Rich- ards, Amanda Thomas, Lance Camp- bell, Hilda Cosme, Judson Pollock, Michael Ramsey, Sherry Creel, Dawn Holloman, Lisa Mahlkov, Doris San- der and Lynn Wilder. Assistant principal Butler handed out certificates for the several high achievers among the Gold Card students and Mrs. Karen Odom gave out Gold Card awards. Dinner music was provided by Mri:. 3ai 'Ricliardson at the piano.: HOLE IN YOUR CHECKBOOK? Not with our Interest Checkingl If your checking funds don't earn interest, its as if dollars are falling out of your checkbook and blowing away. Switch now to our checking with interest We'll pay you 51/% a year-so you'll start finding extra dollars, and stop losing them. CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Port St. Joe 227-1416 Wewahitchka 639-2111 FCl F---1 Apalachicola 653-9828 1 0 HOURS: 11 a.m. 9 p.m. 7 Days A Week WE'RE LOCATED 3/10's of a mile past the St. Joseph's State Park turn off, on the left. Grand Opening Saturday, May 14 at 11:00 a.m. FEATURING: BUFFET of SEAFOOD, VEGETABLES, RICE, PRIME RIB and DESSERT Your Visit to Our Restaurant is Welcome and Greatly Appreciated. [STANLO Johnson Lumber Supply~l ~ ~11,1 Page 4A The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 5, 1988 Fashion Show Benefits Society Fashion Show Ben'efis Society The South Gulf County Unit of the American Cancer Society sponsored a fashion show at the St. Joseph Bay ,Country Club Saturday, April 30. The show featured spring fashions from The Pied Piper in Apalachicola. Local ladies modeling in the show included Caroline Norton, Virginia Harrison, Laura Ramsey, Ann Com- forter, Eda Ruth Taylor, Nancy Buzzett, Cindy Richardson, Voncille Tharpe, Anna San Pedro and Amalia San Pedro who also served as hostess and coordinated the fund raiser. The show was coordinated by Ann Davoli co-owner of the Pied Piper. Sea Oats and Dunes to Meet A program on Ikebana and other flower arranging in the Oriental manner was presented by Ruth Nance at the Sea Oats and Dunes Garden Club meeting on April 12. Using some common plant materials with excess foliage trimmed to reveal the beauty of the lines, Ruth demonstrated the importance of placement in the containers. A short business meeting with election of officers for the 1988-89 year was held. Chosen to serve were president, Barbara Mannon; 1st vice president, Stephanie Richardson; 2nd vice president, Ruth Nance; secre- tary, Jane Kleeb and treasurer, Winnie Newman. Bobbie Hallinan was 7r.ar ... .. l ,'' --anw -r' r. ,:. ; p. ~rn,, woi' m mea. t 'wft..wk 5..i From left, Loretta Lansford, nit executive director of Po American Cancer Society, Amalia San Pedro and Ann Davoll, ov Pied Piper. welcomed as a new member of the organization. The next meeting of the club will be held on the 10th of May at 11:00 a.m. and will feature year-end reports and the installation of officers and a covered dish luncheon. T "show and tell" session bers asked to bring specimens and designs prepared to make brie about them. Horticulture single bloom, or three similar, with only the f bloom stem. A potted p displayed. Containers m damaged foliage and del removed. Three Gulf at Disney's The 1988 Florida Teacher of the Year and three students from Gulf County will be honored at Walt Disney World's fifth annual "Dreamers and Doers" awards ceremonies May 9 at the Contemporary Resort. Sandy Duncan, an actress who plays a school counselor on a prime-time TV series, will be the keynote speaker during the afternoon awards session. She plans to tell students about how she overcame Obstacles and how the "Four C's" of Sthe "Dreamers and Doers" program came into play in her life. r -. .% S ^ Kelli Jones (Wewahitchka Elem- entary School), Joy Davis (Wewa High School) and Timothy Kerigan (Port St. Joe Jr.-Sr. High School) are among 164 students statewide who were chosen by their county schools for exemplifying the "Four C's" Walt Disney felt were necessary to fulfill dreams-Courage, Curiosity, Confi- dence and Constancy. The profile of the chosen student is one of a young person who refuses to let obstacles get in the way of success. rt St. Joe's The student is one who plans an owner of The individual goal and then attains it. -Star photo This is not only a good student profile; the criteria used in judging also here will be a ranges from community service par- i, with mem- ticipation to overcoming an emotional horticulture or physical handicap to overcoming s and to be social and economic restrictions. ef comments In addition to the statewide re may be a. honors program for students, the if they are Florida Department of Education will foliage on the make its annual Teacher of the Year plant may be announcement at this year's "Dream- ust be clean; ers and Doers" program. The five bris should be finalists for Teacher of the Year will be present as well as Florida AARP to Enjoy A Musical Pr The Saint Joseph Bay Chapter of the American Association Retired Persons (AARP) will hold its final meeting of the spring on May 11 at the Centennial Building starting at 12:30 p.m. The meeting will begin with a covered dish dinner followed by a short business meeting and a fun- filled, exciting musical program provided by the Fun Band of Panama City. Dot Pfost, local chapter mem- Jeh Callse PlttUan First Birthday Johna Callise Pittman celebrated her first birthday on May 4 with her friends at The Education Complex day care center in Clarksville, Tenn. She is the daughter of John and Simona Pittman. Her proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Williams, Mrs. Eva Mae Pittman and the late Mr. C.W. Pittman. ogram Wed. ber, is a member of the band and has promised that the entertainment will keep the chapter members foot- stomping and humming-along with the well known tunes. This will be the last chapter meeting before the summer recess during June, July and August. All local members are urged to attend this meeting of entertainment with an opportunity to hear about plans for the fall activities and meetings. Leslie Toth, chapter president, reminds all local members that 1988 dues should be paid in order to receive the next edition of the AAR'P newsletter. All National AARP members are invited to attend this meeting and to join the local chapter. Class of '78 Reminder Members of the Class of '78 are reminded that all money for the class reunion is due no later than May 16, Anyone having any questions may call 229-8768 or 227-1589 any time after 5:00 p.m. Students to be Honored "Dreamers and Doers" Education Commissioner Betty Cas- tor, who will announce the winner. Making What We Do Best! Jewelry Gifts Shoes Clothing Etc. All Reduced,20 O Thursday, Friday & Saturday Call for An Appointment or Drop In Our Beauty Salon 4 Operators to Serve You Give Mother A Gift Certificate from Our Beauty Salon Beauty & Fashion Boutique Phone 229-8153 234 Reid Avenue REMEMBER MOM THIS WEEKEND WITH Flowers from THE DECORATOR DEN 4 . Large Selection of Green & Blooming Plants Silk & Live Flowers Gifts & More Ask about the beautiful Golden Bows Mother's Day Special from Teleflora! Order Early for Best Selection! THE DECORATOR DEN Phone 227-1862 222 Reid Ave. May 8 Sunkist Buns, Inc. 401 Garrison Avenue Port St. Joe Is Offering Gift Certificates in any amount, for use anytime, for any of our services! With Face Tanners 2500 Wolff Tanning Beds ......... 10 visits 125.OO 125.00 S15.00 re Dra ing at SUNKIST BUNS, Inc., 401 FreeDrag Garrison ave. May 8 8 p.m. for I Mo. Unlimited Workout & 10 Tanning Sessions REGISTER AT OUR BOOTH AT THE SEAFOOD FESTIVAL per month -- Mother's Day Sale Ladies Swim Suits 25 %0 oF LADIES LADIES DRESSES SPORTSWEAR / 25%.of 25% ff Remember Mom On Her Day with A Gift from Costin's Costin 's Dept. Store 200 Reid Avenue Open Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. MAKE HER MOTHER'S DAY Mother's Day with Free Weights Workout Room ........... per month 4 Nights A Week Exercise Classes ........... I The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 5,1988 Page 5A SFriends of the Library Book Sale Friends of the Gulf County Public Libraries will be holding their book sale Saturday, May 7, during the seafood festival at the Bay St. Joseph ,Bay Care Center on 9th St. Membership to the friends group will be taken during the book sale. Members signing up during the sale may select a free book of their choice. Memberships are: Annual, $5.00; Patron, $25.00; and lifetime, $100.00. Books sold at the sale will be of a variety, fiction and non-fiction. Books will be sold for 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00. There was an error in last week's Star. There is no offer of free books with every purchase. Only new members signing up for the Friends Group will get a free book. Garden Club Will Install New Officers The Port St. Joe Garden Club will meet on May 12 for the installation of the 1988-89 officers. The. following will be installed: president, Mrs. Stiles Brown; 1st vice president, Mrs. Ethel Bridges; 2nd vice president, Mrs. I. Wexler; secretary, Mrs. Harry Hal- linan and treasurer, Mrs. D.A. Baker. The hostesses for the May meeting are Mrs. Leonard Belin, Mrs. Paul M. Johnsen and Mrs. H.E. Richards. District II FFGE director, Mrs. Eloise Cain has extended an invitation to members of Port St. Joe Garden Club to attend a buffet dinner Wednesday, May 11 for the FFGC state officers who are in north Florida for the District II spring meeting at the Panama City Garden Club. For dutch treat dinner reservations, call Mrs. L.C. Buffington at 763-3209. Saturday Is Seafood Day PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the Gulf County Senior Citizens Association, Inc., Association for Retarded Citizens, and the Bay St. Joseph Care Center have joined to form a committee to bring fun and excitement to the City of Port St. Joe, Florida. WHEREAS, these organizations being recognized as being non-profit concerns dedicated to serving the needs of the men and women being in need of funds to continue serving the people in this city and are worthy and most deserving of this recognition. SWHEREAS, the ,eptire.commun- 1ity has indicated their support for the EPortSt. Joe Seafood Festival Commit- tee by pledgipg their financial and spiritual support. NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT, that I, Mayor Frank Pate, Jr., on behalf of the entire Board of City Commissioners and all of the citizens of Port St. Joe, Florida do hereby proclaim that May 7, 1988 be declared Port St. Joe Seafood Festival Day. DONE, this the third day of May, 1988. The City of Port St. Joe Frank Pate, Jr. Mayor-Commissioner NOTICE By order of the Department of Environmental Regulation, the Buck Horn Landfill gate will be locked unless an operator is present. This will be effective June 1, 1988. 4t 5-5 NEEDED NOW 100 TON CAPTAINS ENGINEERS DECKHANDS WITH OFFSHORE EXPERIENCE CALL RANDY WILSON at .COASTAL PERSONNEL SERVICES 1-244-7696 2tp 515 S *- "Ga2: 522.3 TEMPERANCE e x GOODNESS FAITH HIGHLAND VIEW CHURCH of GOD 319 Sixth St, Highland View "Where Jesus Christ Is King & God's Love Is An Everflowing Fountain" SUNDAY SCHOOL.... 10:00 a.m. - MORNINGWORSHIP. 11:00a.m. EVENING WORSHIP.. 6:00 p.m. WED. EVENING ...... 7:00 p.m. PASTOR REV. ROBERT RATHBUN Retires After 31 Years In the photo above, Talmade Kennedy, right, is shown receiving his final farewell from St. Joe Forest Products Co. by Homer Wright, left. Kennedy was employed by the company on April 8, 1957 as an auxiliary man in the electric power dept. Upon his retirement on May 1, 1988 he was employed as a switchboard and turbine operator in the electric power dept. TOTAL STOCK SELL OUT D1 e UTURFUI Herculon Covered Easy to Clean $268 Oply 3 to Sell .....268 Jamison Sleeper with queen size.. 388 mattress... ..... 6 to Sell . Sunbeam Irons $25 USED VCR S MASTERCHARGE! Queen size Somma Waterbed...... $388 Wooden headboard complete WATERBED..... $218 Bookcase, complete WATERBED.... $298 Some Matching Pieces Available! I Dinetes- I La-Z-Boy Rocker-Recliner Catnapper ..... 2 Position Astrolounger..,:. Your choice, green or below V% price Kirby Recliners 5-piece, formica top with Brevr chairs, V% price now 179 $288 $269 $88 7-piece oak formica top brown vinyl chairs reg. $539 now 1269 gold $99 LANE Cedar Chest $195 LANE Cedar Chest $288 Others Reduced! 0 DELIVERY ARRANGED! VISA ACCEPTED! White iron and brass DAYBED........ '99 Twin Size w/foundation MATTRESS ...... '99 Queen size w/foundation MATTRESS ...... 199 Beautyrest Quality MATTRESS ..... $188 king Size BEDDING SET ... $299 Great for company ROLL AWAY BED .. 99 J IO d s NEn d s -- P r c e B u t e s Dark Finish 4-Drawer Chest.. $39 Dark Finish Student Desk ... $66 White Headboards..... $28 1 Full Maple Bed...... $79 1 Twin Maple Jenny Lind Bed .. 59 BRASS ACCESSORIES M PRICE Used 5,000 btu Air Conditioner $169 Used 4-piece Bedroom Suite s199 Roll Top Desk.. $149 Lamps...... '19 & up Pictures .... $10 &up Used Living Room Sofa, Chair, rocker, party otto., 2 end tables only $199 CASH OR CREDIT! Con diinsoS * All Sold As Is * No Special Orders * Subject to Prior Sale * Delivery and financing arranged 5-pc. Outdoor PATIO GROUP... '198 Wrought Iron Swing Stand 2 to sell 1/ GLIDERS...... 2 price - B* r nd * Broyhill * La-Z-Boy * Beautyrest * Jamison * Somma VOTE FOR M. City Commissioner & ELECT Roche - Group 4 'A REPRESENTATIVE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE' PD. POL. AD 1st COME 1st SERVED FREE While Supply Lasts! 58-pc. Stainless TABLEWARE with purchase of $388 or more FINAL DAYS MONTHLY TERMS AVAILABLE AND DELIVERY ARRANGED EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD AT SOME PRICE! FamousCLi'vin C Rooms Slashed Sofa & Chair, Herculon plaid .......... Sofa Loveseat Chair pillowback.... $249 $788 Pecan Finish Early American ,. i88 Cherry Finish Queen Anne ... i88 HALF CIRCLE TABLE $39 Brass & Glass, reg. $119 SOFA TABLE $79 3-piece Contemporary OAK TABLES $105 Broyhill Traditional Table, Chairs & China *788 Virginia House China, hutch, table, 6 side chairs 9-PC. OAK SUITE Reg. $2258 .no $1350 by Virginia House was $1578 9-PC. MAPLE GROUP now $899 Swivel BAR STOOLS..... 79 Danley Furniture Phone 227-1277 401 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe, Fla. MASTERCHARGE VISA OR DANLEY'S OWN FINANCE PLAN CHARGE IT! Emily Vinyl Sofa & Chair .......... 2 3-pc. Sectional, beige & blue........... 799 Guaranteed seat springs, beautiful green cover Flexsteel Sofa, Loveseat, Wing Chair /2 price Contemporary Sofa ............. 1 299 ~ !!F)LLIOLI m ` I- Rclinrs M ':-I-. 'r' Page 6A The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 5, 1988 Junior high students honored at hamburger cookout. Keyettes Helping Cancer Society Saturday, April 30, members of the Port St. Joe Unit of the American Cancer Society met for a short briefing before beginning their house to house crusade at the First United Methodist Church social hall. Al Ray, crusade chairman, spoke to the group explaining the import- ance of encouraging the public to read the information literature given to them by the crusaders. Shown above are members of the Keyettes of Port St. Joe High School. as they receive packets to be used in the door to door collections in the beaches area. Keyettes are Melissa Watson, Stephanie Howze, Jenny Hicks, Sher- ry Creel, Marcella Parker, Tracy Melvin, Christy Maige, Robin Kim- mell, Mary Ruth Wood and Alicia Weston with board members Ken Murphy, crusade chairman Al Ray and treasurer, Myrtice Chason. Neel Is In Nuclear Program Martin W. Neel VOTE FOR and ELECT WESLEY R. RAMSEY City Commissioner GROUP FOUR TUESDAY, MAY 10 Experienced Willing - Concerned Flowers PLANT SALE Everything -Marked Down! Back Yard Garage, Flowers and Spring Garden Sale Give A Large Pot Full of BLOOMING FLOWERS for Mother's Day.Gift $1.75 each Large Bag COLLARDS.... $100 Large Bag MUSTARD .... $100 Lg. Bunch Homegrown ONIONS ... bunch 50 Just Right TURNIPS .. bunch $150 E. J. RICH 1610 Monument Ave. Martin W. Neel, a 1983 high honor graduate of Port St. Joe High School, has graduated from the Naval Nu- clear Power Program and is now stationed on the U.S.S. John C. Calhoun. Marty enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1985. After boot camp in Great Lakes, Illinois, Marty and his wife, April Stephens Neel, moved to Orlando where he attended Nuclear Power Class of '68 The Class of 1968 of Port St. Joe Jr.-Sr. High School needs the addres- ses of the following classmates for their 20 year class reunion. Anyone having this information is urged to call 229-6673 or write: Class of '68, 2011 Long Ave., Port St. Joe, FL 32456. Class members are: Linda Sta- cey, Beth Creech (Carr), Robert Trikosko, Nadine Sirmons, Gary Elliot, Cathy Mondeau, Richard Park- er and Tom O'Brien. CARD OF THANKS During the long illness and subsequent death of our husband and father, we were constantly reminded of the strength, compassion, and loving support of our friends and neighbors. This is the attitude that has made Gulf County such a great place to live and which made our nation the' best nation to life in. We appreciate and thank all of you for your many expressions of comfort and sympathy, the thoughts and kindnesses, the food, the flowers, and the prayers. The Ira Hanna family School and graduated in the top 10 percent of a class of 450 men. Marty and April then moved to Saratoga Springs, New York, where Marty attended the Naval Nuclear Prototype Training Unit. After one year of training Marty graduated at the top five percent of his class. Marty is now attached to the John C. Calhoun, a Ballistic Missile Sub- marine, stationed in Charleston, South Carolina. After a recent ad- vancement to Electrician's Mate Petty Officer Second Class, Marty has just completed his first Nuclear Deterrant Patrol. Marty is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Neel of Port St. Joe. His wife, April S. Neel, is a 1983 graduate of Port St. Joe High School and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Stephens, also of Port St. Joe. 7th & 8th Graders Are Honored for Academics Seventh and eighth grade stu- dents at Port St. Joe Jr.-Sr. High School were recognized Friday, April 29 for their academic achievements. A hamburger party, held at the Centennial Building, was attended by all students who had received a Gold Card during the school year. Each student was awarded a certificate for his-her accomplishment. In addition, several eighth grade students re- ceived cash awards from the Gold Card Club for their superior perform- ance in grades seven and eight. Those students included Pam Bowen, Ive- lisse Cosme, Patricia Nedley, Chris- topher Parker, Randy Ramsey and Dana Swatts. Guest speaker for the luncheon was Kesley Colbert, Gulf County Property Appraiser, whose entertain- ing, motivational comments were enjoyed by everyone in attendance. The event, funded by the Gulf County School Board, was organized and hosted by the Parent Support Group for Academic Excellence. VOTE FOR and ELECT WESLEY R. :RAMSEY City Commissioner GROUP FOUR Experienced Willing Concerned * .* * Business Telephone Sales and Service Nationwide Communications Service Contracts Systems Planning AT&T "The Right Choice" .Authorized Dealer Spirit ai nd Merlin Key Systems Tallahassee, FL 32303 (904) 386-1116 WATTS 1-800-622-6618 24 Hour Repair Service All Forms of Insurance Homeowners Auto Flood * Business Packages Group Life Boat * Hospitalization Pulpwood & Logging Mobile Homes COSTING INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 322 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe Phone 229-8899 I - IEMW OBITUARIES: Essie Williams Essie Williams, 92, of Port St. Joe passed away last Wednesday in Gulf Pines Hospital after an extended illness. She was a native of Jackson County and had been a resident of Port St. Joe since 1939. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the Gulf County Chapter 191 Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by: her sons, Robert Williams of Wewahitchka, Cawthon Williams of Port St. Joe, John Williams of Port St. Joe and Jack Williams of Boston, Mass.; two daughters, Odessa Mitchell of Gaines- ville and Dorothy Grossman of Colorado Springs, Colorado; nine grandchildren and 17 great grand- children; and three sisters, Eva Register of Graceville, Eula Amadal and Mittie Dean, both of Tallahassee. Funeral services were held last Friday at the First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Ennis Sellers officiating. Interment was in Holly Hill Cemetery. All services were under the direction of Comforter Funeral Home. TUES., MAY 10-lOAM CITY OF PANAMA CITY.SURPLUS VEHICLES, OVER 300 CERAMIC MOLDS AND MUCH MORE . Location: Municipal Auditorium, 8 Harrison Ave. Partial List: Cummings Engine-exc.cond.Gar- bage trucks: '82 White Front Loader, (2) '77 White Rear Loader, '77 Crane Carrier Front Loader (No eng. or trans) '78 Mobile Street Sweeper (eng. like new) '69 Ford 2T. Flat Bed, '81 Chev. 'At.p/u.'74 Ford '/t. p/u,(6)'83AMC 4 dr., '82 Ford 4 dr. sedan, 80 Ford 4 dr.,'79Chev. 4 dr..'79 GMC Scolsdale p/u,'78 Ford LTD,'74 Linc. Cont. Mark IV, '73 Datsun p/u '72 Dodge Charger, '69 Pont. GTO, '73 Buick 4 dr., '72 chev. Impala, '82 Kawasaki, PLUS:Jewelry,desks, ile cabs., calculators, tools, saws, condensers, compressors, heaters, lawn mowers, and much more. LG. QUANTITY CERAMICS, MOLDS. KILNS & RELATED ITEMS. Terms: Cash or check w/proper ID. Inspection & Registration: 8 AM auction day. For information call: IeOUls SYL,8TON. Realty & Auction, Inc. 114 W. Wright St., Pensacola, FL 32501 434-0377 FL AUB &AL LIC. #3 William Clayton Armstrong William Clayton Armstrong, 63, of Wewahitchka died Sunday, April 24 in Bay Medical Center following a long illness. He was a native and lifelong resident of Wewahitchka and worked as a heavy equipment operator prior to his retirement. He is survived by: his wife, Mabel L. Armstrong of Wewahitchka; two stepchildren, Glen A. Miller of Chicago, Ill. and Barbara J. Miller; seven step grandchildren; three bro- thers, George Armstrong of Panama City, Harold Armstrong and Gene Armstrong, both of Wewahitchka; and two sisters, Sadie Armstrong and Mae Helen Gray, both of Wewahitch- ka. Funeral services were held last Thursday at the Worship Center in Wewahitchka with the Rev. Charles Pettis officiating. Interment followed Henry S. Lilius, III Henry S. Lilius, III, 42, of Port St. Joe died last Thursday afternoon in Panama City. He was a member of St. James Episcopal Church and is survived by his father, Henry Lilius of Port St. Joe. Graveside services were held Saturday at Evergreen Memorial Gardens with Rev. John Wiley officiating. Interment followed. Smith Funeral Home of Panama City was in charge of arrangements. Ira E. Hanna, 91 Ira Eleazer Hanna, 91, died at his home in Altha Sunday, April 24. He is survived by: his wife, Verna Mae Hanna of Altha; four sons, Ira B. Hanna of Port St. Joe, Enoch Hanna of Altha, Terrel Hanna of Niceville and Carrol Hanna of Hephziboh, Ga.; four daughters, Alda M. Hansford, Flo- ester Halada and Joyce Pippin, all of Altha and Myrtle Elizabeth Howell of Port St. Joe; 20 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren; and one great great grandchild. Funeral services were held April 26 at Altha First Baptist Church. Interment was at Mount Olive Ceme- tery in Altha. in Jehu Cemetery. All services were under the direction of Comforter Funeral Home - Wewahitchka Branch Chapel. J. F. Pitts, 67 J.F. Pitts, 67, of Wewahitchka, passed away last Friday morning at his home. He was a native of Frink and had been a resident of Gulf County-for the past 48 years. He retired from St. Joe Paper Co. in 1986 after 45 years. He was a member of the Worship Center and a veteran of World War II. Survivors include: his wife, Mary Lee Pitts of Wewahitchka; three daughters, Mary Ann Flowers of San Antonio, Texas, Brenda Dixie of Rosemont, Minn. and Lucretia Parish of Mt. Dora; three grandchildren and one great grandchild; one brother, Marlin Pitts of Frink; and three sisters, Alverna Pitts of Frink, Inez Shelton of Kinard and Vela Rigdon of Panama City. Funeral services were held Mon- day at the Worship Center with the Rev. Don Asbell and the Rev. Charles Pettis officiating. Interment was in Jehu Cemetery. All services were under the direction of Comforter Funeral Home - Wewahitchka Branch Chapel. SSay You Saw It In The Star Truck Tips Over On Niles Road Carl Phillips had his ear skinned and his pride bruised when this pick-up truck turned belly-up on County Road 384 last Thursday afternoon. According to Port St. Joe Police reports, Phillips was driving the pick-up, pulling a small utility trailer toward the waste collection trailer site near the cemetery, when the trailer started fish-tailing, causing both the pick-up and trailer to overturn. The accident happened near where the road crosses George Washington Branch. Property damages included ap- proximately $150 to the trailer and $1500 to the pick-up. The accident was investigated by Police Patrolman Terry Carr. Rev. Patton In Revival Here Rev; F.L. Patton of Vero Beach is continuing his revival at The Body of Christ Church. Rev. Patton arrived in Port St. Joe on April 19 and has held revivals at the First Born Church of the Living God. Services at the Body of Christ will continue thru Friday, May 6 with services beginning at 7:30 p.m. nightly. The church is located on Main St. Rev. Patton along with a group of ministers, is planning to leave for Haiti on May 23 for a three week mission. 5. Believe, us, folks - She's no more a Kiddie! Lordy, Lordy HAPPY "BIG 40" : HAPPY "BIG 40",., The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 5,1988 Page 7A CARD OF THANKS always be remembered. May her next We extend our deepest thanks for life hold happiness. Thank you again. the kind words and gifts during our The Mozelle Hand family mother's last days. Her friends of Port St. Joe and Gulf County will READ THE CLASSIFIEDS! "A Place for the Whole Family" FAITH BIBLE CHURCH 801 20th Street e Port St. Joe, Florida SUNDAY 9:45 a.m........ Sunday School (for all ages) 11:00 a.m...... Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. ..... Evening Worship WEDNESDAY 6:00 p.m.......... Young People 7:00 p.m. ....... Prayer Meeting Pastor: Fred A. Goebert Church Phone: 229-6707 Sponsor of Faith Christian School: Three year old kindergarten through Eighth Grade Improve the Quality of Your Life Through the Quality of Your Water! 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Judy Williams is the instructor for w C -- i' db' I I these classes. In the photo above some of the students show their projects. Left to right: Calondra White, Mosaics of Florida's Flags, honorable mention; Wendy Weston, oil painting of lighthouse, honorable mention; Cheyenne Godfrey, Florida homestead, Ist place; and Kyle Griffin, the Gorrie Museum, honorable mention. More winners of the Florida history projects are Bobby Nobles, jigsaw puzzle of early county outline of the shown above. Left to right: Noel Florey, San Luis Mission, state of Florida, special recognition; and Chris and Bill 2nd place; Troy Sanders, Florida vegetables, 3rd place; Ramsey, the Castillo de San Marcos, honorable mention. Seniors Offered Transportation SThePort St. Joe Seafood Festival will be one of the biggest events of the year. The committee that has.worked so hard to plan this does not want anyone to be left out. It has arranged for free transportation to and from the Port St. Joe area throughout the day. The van will begin transporting people according to the schedule below: For Life Insurance, check with State Farm. *Permanent Life. *Term Life. *Universa; Life. Call: BILL WOOD 403 Monument Avenue Office: 229.6514 Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there Transportation Schedule Mexico Beach, Tommy T's Ar- cade, 8:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 2:00 p.m. St. Joe Beach, Jr. Food Store, 8:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 2:30 p.m. Wewahitehka, Senior Citizens Center, 7:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 1:30 p.m. May 7 beginning at 10:00 a.m. will be the grand opening. Master of Ceremonies, Chuck Bear, from WJST 94.5 FM will be broadcasting live from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. There will also be lots of live entertainment all day from 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Big River Cloggers, Sunshine Square Dancers, The USAF Skypower Band, Buddy Hamm Band, Cindy's Darlin Dolls, Taekwondo Karate demonstra- tions, Wendell Campbell, a pie eating contest, cake walk all day, kiddie rides, games, a celebrity dunking booth, and seafood of every kind including shrimp, crawfish, mullet, clams and oysters on the half shell. The Port St. Joe Seafood Festival Committee will be selling tickets for a drawing on a 19 inch RCA color television, Hitachi VCR and a food processor. One ticket will be good for three different drawings. A donation of $1.00 is asked for each ticket. The Ladies Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary of the volunteer fire department of Mexico Beach, will meet on Thursday, May 5 at.7:00 p.m. in the fire hall on 14th St. All members are urged to attend and tourists and visitors to Mexico Beach are most welcome. CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank everyone who called, sent cards and flowers but most of all for your prayers that were offered for me during the time I was in the hospital. May God bless each of you. Flora Miller drawing will be held at 4:00 p.m. on May 7. There will be escorted parking all day beginning at 9:00 a.m. EST provided by the Port St. Joe City Police Department. Parking will be in the area behind the nursing home. Visitors may enter from Long Ave. or from 10th St. dealership log homes Your complete log home manufacturing company has all of America's finest lines, starting at $9,675. Great earning potential, will not interfere with present employment. Investment 10096 secured by model home. Call Mr. Lamont, toll free 1-800-321-5647. The O _ival and Supply Inc. RT. 6 -346 LOGUE ROAD MT. JULIET, TN 37122 The Naval Coastal Systems in Panama City has a large impact on the northwest Florida area, Captain Mike Gavlak told the Rotary Club last Thursday. 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Chief Richter said Wright is charged with a March 31 entry to Kirk's Ice when eight to ten gallons of shucked oysters and five boxes of shrimp, valued at approximately $620 were taken. On April 7, the business was broken into again, and five gallons of shucked oysters taken. Wright is also charged with breaking into Peters Laundry on April 12 and taking $65.00 from some video games. A third burglary was reported to Port St. Joe Police Thursday morning of last week, but no arrests have been made in this case, according to Chief Richter. Sometime during the night Wed- nesday, someone climbed to the roof of the St. Joe Hardware building on Williams Avenue, gained entry to the building and took two VCR's and a small amount'of change. Chief Richter said the department has suspects in the case but no arrests had been made at press time yesterday afternoon. Three Port St. Joe Men Are Charged with Drug Offenses Three Port St. Joe men were arrested Thursday of last week by the Gulf County Sheriff's office on drug related charges. One of those arrested, Arthur "Bobo" North, was arrested for the third time in the past months and faces his third drug related charge. * North, who resides at 209 Avenue B, was free on $100,000 bond for one charge and was working out a sentence of community control on another, when he was picked up by deputies Thursday and charged with selling crack cocaine. According to Sheriff Al Harrison, North will be sent to prison for violation of other sentences by being charged the third time. Others arrested were Earl Owens, 50, who was charged with the sale of crack cocaine. Paul Wright was arrested and charged with conspiracy to sell crack cocaine. Wright, 28, and Owens are both free on $20,000 bonds awaiting trial. The arrest came as the result of a joint investigation of the Port St. Joe Police Department and the Gulf County Sheriff's Office. "We're going to continue the pressure on drug sales and use as long as it is being sold in Gulf County. We attempting to teach them they are not going to be able to sell it in Gulf County without us breathing down their neck", Sheriff Harrison said. Three Juveniles Charged with Breaking Into Indian Pass Beach Dwellings Sheriff's Department deupties arrested three juveniles Tuesday, charging them with burglary of a dwelling in the Indian Pass area. Sheriff Al Harrison said deputies recovered a tool box containing tools, a telescope and two television sets, as well as numerous smaller items in the Highland View area when the arrests were made. The juveniles, who have been turned over to the Division of Youth Services, are charged with entering three homes in the Indian Pass area. Arresting officers also found a quantity of marijuana and seeds in the possession of the juveniles when the arrests were made. Deputy Ray Richter was respon- sible for handling the investigation which resulted in the arrests. Catches Fire Gulf County School Maintenance supervisor, Carey E. (Buddy) Floore inspects a clothes dryer which caught fire and set off a fire alarm at the Elementary School last Friday. Floore said he was using the dryer to dry some dust mop heads which had been washed, when it caught fire. No damage was done to anything except the mops, which came out completely dry as charcoal and the dryer, itself, which has uttered its last warm breath. Huft Touts U.S. Exhibit Rev. Jerry Huft filled in at the Kiwanis Club meeting Tuesday, when the after dinner speaker had to cancel at the last minute. Rev. Huft spent the few minutes in giving an endorsement for the American exhibit at Walt Disney | World's Epcot. "The exhibit and the program would inspire any American who loves his country", Huft said. "If you can stay through the whole presentation and not feel a lump in your throat, you need to examine your loyalty to your country", he said. "Even foreigners in the audience were touched by the moving rendition Try Our of 'The Star Spangled Banner' and RrOIIuf other parts of the program. KIA h Rev. Huft recommended seeing EAI the American and Chinese exhibits at 6 Days A Week Epcot. "They are, by far, the best Homemade Biscuits, Sausa ones there", the local Episcopalian Tomato Gravy, Hot Cak( pastor said. Grits, Eggs, Toast CARD OF THANKS Davis wishes to acknowledge with Lunch Buffe sincere thanks and appreciation for Monda- Friday all acts of kindness and each word of comfort spoken during our hours of Fresh Vegs., Fresh M bereavement. We pray that God will 3 5 shower each of you with his richest blessing. or $3.00 we serve your Sfor diet eaters. The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 5, 1988 Page 9A JLL, Collection of Poems by .. ..r Students Is Published Bay Breezes is a collection of poems, short stories and essays written by Port St. Joe High School students in grades 7-12. Mrs. Cluett's first period class has edited and designed this inaugural edition of the student literary magazine. Senior Dawn Holloman serves as editor, assisted by Doris Sander, Shannon Frickey, Marcella Parker and Lisa Mahlkov. Melissa Watson and Steven Howell are the magazine's financial coordinators. Art Director Bobbie Langridge heads a staff of six: Dennis Middleton, Alana Richardson, Lisa Mahlkov, Al Wood, Holly Russ and Marcella Parker. Production is coordinated by Crystal Dean, with assistance from Ann LaLuzerne, Gwen Ramsey, Shan- non Frickey, Ramon Cosme and Doris Sander. Sonya Quinn and David Lowery work as contact persons with the various grade levels. The 1988 edition of Bay Breezes will be printed on parchment paper, with a unique cover design. Advance copies are available at the high school through May 9 at $1.75 a copy. After publication, a limited number of editions will be sold at $2.25 each. This year's Bay Breezes features the poetry of Sherry Creel, Stephen Gunn, Lisa Sowell, Sheila Lyons, Andy Rutter, Donna Thomas, Dawn Holloman, Marvin Ward, Melissa Watson, Equador Peters and Ann LaLuzerne. Also appearing are essays written by Nicole Florey, Cy Riley, Donald Newsome, Doris Sander, Ben Hoffman, Priscilla Ward, Tracy Sim- mons, Steven Howell, and Shannon Frickey. The magazine is rounded out with short stories by David Lowery, Dawn Holloman and Lee Anne Nelson. Marvin Jerome Hamilton Hamilton Tries Out for GC Team Marvin Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton of 110 North Garrison recently participated in basketball tryouts at Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City. Hamilton was chosen as one of the 20 semi-finalists from 100 young men who were trying out for the college team. 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And so, we feel that one official day a year is not nearly enough to honor Mother. We hope everyone will join with us in proclaiming W the rest of this year as "Mother's Year" and we promise w A to do everything in our pharmacy that we possibly can a to make her job easier. From prompt dependable service to complete stocks of every health need, Mom can depend on us. "A GREAT MANY PEOPLE ENTRUST US with their prescriptions, health needs and other pharmacy products. We consider this trust a privilege and a duty. May we be your personal family pharmacy? I our City I 317 Williams Ave. Phone 229-8771 | D-. Convenient Drive-In Windnow jyiia i gn cg*aiia ai1 A ~.2 "" /. i, - District and Regional Champions Gators Advance to Sectionals In the District 3-A tournament held last Thursday and Friday, the Wewahitchka Gators took the District title with wins over Sneads, 9-3, and Bristol, 9-7. In the first game Thursday, Bristol defeated Grand Ridge, 2-1, to earn a shot at the district title. WEWAHITCHKA 9, SNEADS 3 The Gators downed the Sneads Pirates 9-3 in the second game of the semi-finals Thursday afternoon. Wayne Strange went the distance pit- ching for the Gators, striking out 4, while only walking one, and giving up seven hits. Offensively for the Gators John Whitfield smashed the baseball, col- lecting three hits (a single, a double and a homerun) in four at-bats. Also hitting homeruns were Rusty Wood and Strange. David Paul had a dou- ble, and Durand McLeod, Ronald Mayhann, Todd McGlon, Berry Eubanks and Randy Mayhann each had a single. Each batter had at least one hit for the Gators, with a total of 11. WEWAHITCHKA 9, BRISTOL 7 The Gators knew this game was for all the marbles, and broke out of a five-year jinx streak of losing to Bristol on the Gators' home field. One of the Gators' two losses of the year came against Bristol on Wewa's home turf. The Gators put their first runs on the scoreboard in the bottom of the first inning, as Durand McLeod led off the inning with a walk, and scored off of David Paul's two-run homer. They added one run in the second as Ronald Mayhann reached base on a single, and scored on a double by Todd McGlon. David Paul began on the mound for the Gators, going 2% innings. He gave up three walks and two hits in the third before being relieved by John Whitfield. Four of the five runs scored by Bristol in the third were charged to Paul. Bristol kept the lead through the fourth inning, as the Gators scored once in the fourth, and McLeod scored the tying run after taking a walk, and scoring on a sacrifice fly by David ,Paul. In what was surprise play, Bristol had the leading run awarded home plate on a hidden ball trick by the third baseman, Ronald Mayhann, who failed to throw the ball back to the pit- cher after trying to tag Grover out stealing third. Coach Kizziah said after the game, "This certainly wasn't something that we practiced, the kids just decided to try it on their own." The Gators didn't let the run upset their momentum though, they came back in the bottom of the sixth inning, and scored four runs, off of two walks and two errors by Bristol's pitcher. The Gators scored nine runs off of 11 hits and 10 walks. Leading hitters were Ronald Mayhann who went three for three, with three singles, Rusty Wood, two for three with two '5 John Whitfield releases the ball against a Bristol batter Friday afternoon. Whitfield was the winning pitcher, with Rusty Wood catching. -Star photo singles, David Paul with a two-run homer, and singles by McLeod, John Whitfield, McGlon and Randy Mayhann. REGION II CHAMPIONS Wewahitchka 5, McClay 2 The Wewahitchka Gators, fielding nine senior starters, travelled to McClay in Tallahassee Tuesday and came home with the Region II-A championship. The Gators, now 20-2, have won their last 16 games. The ball game was nip and tuck for four innings, with the score tied at 1-1, until John Whitfield slapped a double to deep center field with two out in the top of the fifth to score Rus- ty Wood. Wood had singled and stolen second to set up Whitfield's go-ahead RBI. Whitfield also scored in the same inning, on a single by Ronald May- hann, and he slammed the door shut on McClay in the seventh as he smash- ed a two-run homer over the left-field fence. David Paul went the distance for the Gators, giving up four hits, while striking out six (the entire side in the seventh inning) and walking three. Rusty Wood, Berry Eubanks and Whitfield each had three hits for the Gators. Ronald Mayhann had two hits for Wewahitchka. Line Score: Wewahltchka 010 020 2-5 11 2 McClay 100 001 0-2 4 1 Paul and Wood; Nelson and Barr, W-Paul, 6-2. L-Nelson. PLAY SECTIONALS FRIDAY Wewahitchka will host Jay Fri- day at 2:00 p.m. CDT for the Class A Sectionals. If they win that, they will advance to state play-offs in Orlando at Boardwalk Baseball at the end of next week. Signs Scholarship to Marion Institute Looking on as Durand McLeod signs a football/baseball scholarship to Marion Military Institute are his father, Lt. Commander James McLeod, Coach Dennis Kizzlah, athletic director for Wewahitihka High School and Steve Bowman, sports coach at Marion. The exclusive military Institute offered McLeod the scholarship after viewing films of the Gators' football season, of which McLeod was the quarterback. McLeod chose this scholarship from the several which were offered him because the school would allow him to play both football and baseball. Sharks Lose to Wakulla In District, 8-7 Port St. Joe lost to Wakulla, 8-7, in the first round of the District 3-AA playoffs last Wednesday afternoon in Wakulla, in a marathon nine-inning game. Mickey Gainnie, senior pitcher for the Sharks, went the entire distance on the mound, striking out 12, while walking eight, and giving up 13 hits. The winning pitcher, Bailey for the War Eagles, struck out 10, walked 3 Qualify Last Wednesday, the track team traveled to Tallahassee where they participated in the district track meet. The team finished third behind Monticello (1st) and Madison (2nd). At stake in the meet were trips to the state meet for the first and second place finishers in each event. The Sharks had three atheltes finish in first place, and one athlete finish in second place. Leonard Ray won the shot put (46'4"), Terry Quinn won the 440 (50.5), and Jamie Fain won the 2 mile run (10:34). Kevin Dawson took second place in the discus (135'1"). These athletes will travel to Winter Park this weekend where they will compete in the state track meet. The best performance for the Sharks came in the last event of the day. This is where the mile relay team of Collins Hamilton, Terry Quinn, Desmond Quinn and Ken Monette, ran the third fastest time in the state this year (3:27.36). Even after this, the Sharks finished third behind last Pistol Match The Gulf Rifle Club will hold a bullseye pistol match at the range on Highway 71 on Sunday, May 8 at 2:30 p.m. A 22 rifle match and a center fire match will follow. Each match will consist of 60 rounds at 15 and 25 yards. All area pistol shooters are invited to participate in the matches. For further information call 229-8421 after 5:00 p.m. eight, and gave up 15 hits. Leading hitters for the Sharks were Tim Davis, 3 for 5, with 2 singles and double; Ray also 3 for 5, with 2 singles and double; Vathis, 2 for 5 with single and double; Freeman 2 for 4 with 2 singles and Reginald Larry and Taylor each with a single. The Sharks finished the season with a 7-13 record. for State Track Meet years state champ (Monticello), and last years state runner-up (Madison). Other athletes who turned in their personal best were: (4th) Ken Mon- ette, 330 hurdles, 42.9; (5th) Dontae Quinn, mile run, 4:57.6; (5th) Bobby Goto, 2 milk, 11:20.0; and (6th) Ernest Gant, 440 dash, 53.7. This years track team had some success and also gained some exper- ience for next years track season. The team participated in 13 track meets and came away with three first place finishes. Some of the bigger meets the team participated in were: North Florida Relays, Florida Relays, and the Kiwanis Invitational. Next years team should be much stronger since the Sharks only lose. Kevin Dawson and Bobby Goto to graduation. With almost everyone returning, the Sharks should enter the season as a favorite to win the district title and finish among the top 10 teams in the state. Results of the district meet were: Monticello, 105'2; Madison, 78; Port St. Joe, 5112; Taylor Co., 32; Mari- anna, 27; Florida High, 26; Wakulla, 14; Blountstown, 12; and Havana, 5. First place winners were: 120 hurdles, Hart, Madison, 15.5; 100 meters, Roberts, Madison, 11:04; mile. Cooper, Taylor, 4:49; 440 relay, Monticello, 43.2; 440 dasy, Terry Quinn, Port St. Joe, 50.5; 880 run, Gallon, Monticello, 1:59; 220 dash, Murphy, Fla. High, 22.6; 2 mile run, Jamie Fain, Port St. Joe, 10:34; mile relay, Monticello, 3:25; shot put, Leonard Ray, Port St. Joe, 46'4"; discus, Johnson, Blountstown, 135'2"; long jump, Weatherspoon, Madison, 21'8'/2"; high jump, Leeks, Marianna, 6'5"; triple jump, Lester, Fla. High, 44'71/"; and pole vault, Ulee, Monti- cello, 10'6". "I'm hooked on NAPA Marine Bill Dance Host of Batteries!" ESPNs tl Dance B9atteries! 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URAMSEY City Commissioner GROUP FOUR Experienced Willing Concerned * * I I -t~ee-a What Can A Family Doctor Do for You By:'Dr. Owen Oksanen What can a family doctor do for you? Probably everybody reading this thinks they know the whole answer here. Let's see. First of all, as everyone knows, the family doctor helps to cure what's ailing you. If something's wrong, you go to see the doctor and if possible you get better. As I wrote last week, the family doctor is trained to diagnose and treat in the majority of medicine's disci- plines. That makes getting the help you need pretty easy. What if you've really outdone yourself though? What Thinking We Tend to Let Others Do It for Us Some individuals manage to do all the real thinking and the rest of us simply rethink their thoughts. The remarks and axims of great think- Robert Anthony Heathcock First Birthday Robert Anthony Heathcock cele- brated his first birthday on April 24 at the home of his parents Captain and Mrs. Bob (Karen Kimmell) Heath- cock in Tampa. The Mickey Mouse theme was used throughout the party. Friends and neighbors dropped in during the evening. Robert's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James T. Heathcock and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Kimmell of Mexico Beach. His aunts are Miss Robin Kimmell of Mexico Beach and Mrs. Patty (Heathcock) Asbill of Corinth, MS. if you've come up with something, shall we say, unusual? Hold on just a moment. Your family doctor should help there, too. Say you need a rheumatologist. How would you pick one? How on earth do you even spell one? you could look in the yellow pages. You could TOV,\RI) UNDERSTANDING by the Rev. Jerry R. Huft. Rector. St. James Episcopal ers often degenerate in our minds. But other thoughtful expressions are ennobled through our rethinking and re-examination. One of the great religious thinkers of this century was a man named Reinhold Niebuhr. Theologians and students of religion are familiar with his name, but the general public probably doesn't know much of the man. Not knowing Niebuhr does not mean that you have not thought his thoughts. His direct and indirect quotations are now a permanent part of American patterns of thinking and expression. In 1934 a friend heard him use a PFC Tim Mims Is Decorated Pvt. 1st Class Tim A. Mims, son of Peavy Mims of Port St. Joe and Martha R. Langford of Ponce De Leon, has been decorated with the Army Achievement Medal at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The Achievement Medal is award- ed to soldiers for meritorious service, acts of courage, or other accomplish- ments. Mims is an infantryman with the 327th Infantry Regiment. His wife, Angi, is the daughter of George D. and Susan Bailey of DeFuniak Springs. SHe is a 1982 graduate of Ponce De Leon High School. 'e Heating Airi * Major Appliance Repair Plumbing & Electrical Work 229-8416 or 227-1954 106 Bellamy Circle ER0007623, RF0040131, RA0043378 1 19 BIBLE STUDY........ MORNING WORSHIP . CHURCH TRAINING.. We Want You To Be A Part of The Friendly Place 9:45 a.i. 11:00 a.m. 5:45 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP.... 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY ......... 7:00 p.m. prayer at the beginning of a sermon that has since been used countless times by myriads of hopeful people who are seeking peace. It is most often called the "serenity prayer", but it could just as well be called the "courage" or "wisdom" prayer. It goes like this, "O God, give us serenity to accept what cannot be changed, the courage to change what should be changed, and the wisdom to distinguish the one from the other." Many readers will recognize this as a prayer that is often used by members of Alcoholics Anonymous. Probably 12 million of the 30 plus million alcoholics in this country alone have been exposed to this prayer. I have seen it printed in magazines, on prayer cards, and in tracts. I have heard it used in groups, and by individuals for so long that it seems to have always been a part of my thought-language,' like the thought-language I learned at my mother's knee. This is one of those wonderful prayers that will bring quick answers. God has mercy on those who call upon his name. Serenity to accept what cannot be changed is a gift that God alone can fully grant. It doesn't mean that you roll-over and play dead when the going gets tough. It simply means that you take a realistic look at life and live by the rules. People who never accept what cannot be changed are doomed to fight lost battles and follow roads to nowhere. Serene acceptance means that you live within the bounds of possibilities and live up to potentials. Courage to change what should be changed is also a divine attribute. Only God can lift the ordinary individual up to victory in courageous conflicts. The foolish will blunder into battles, but the courageous take, measured stands againstt evil. - Wisdom to distinguish the one from the other is the most scarce commodity in the world. In our world everything looks gray. It is very hard to distinguish right from wrong, and those who pride themselves in always knowing the right answers are the ones who usually prove the point. Only where knowledge and experience are combined with God's grace can wisdom exist. Without godly wisdom, we are sure to perpetuate folly. For those who would like to learn more about Reinhold Niebuhr, there is a good biography entitled, Courage to Change, by June Bingham, published by SCM Press, 1961. VOTE FOR and ELECT WESLEY R. RAMSEY City Commissioner GROUP FOUR TUESDAY, MAY 10 Experienced Willing - Concerned * DANIEL W. DUNCAN, Pastor 1601 LONG AVENUE MICHAEL HANDY, Minister of Music & Youth Year In and Year Out You Will Do Well With Hannon Insurance Agency, Inc. The Insurance Store Since 1943 Auto Home Business 8:30 till 6:00 Monday through Friday * Flood Life Bonds * Mutual Funds FRANK HANNON, Agent 221 Reid Avenue Phone 227-1133 Today's Price $15,000.00 * All utilities * Paved streets * Planned drainage * Large lots * Across from dedicated beach * Single family * Title insurance * Recorded covenants & restrictions * Approved fire department adjoins property The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 5,1988 Page 1B FAITH HOLINESS CHURCH East Morgan Street Jones Homestead SERVICES SUNDAY SCHOOL .............. ............. 10:00 a.m. WORSHIPSERVICE ............................. 11:00 a.m. SUNDAY EVENING .............................. 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING ....................... .. 7:00 p.m. Pastor: Rev. William Touchton 4tc3/24 "THE MIRACLE CENTER" NEW COVENANT MISSIONARY WORLD OUTREACH CENTER... The Family Church 252 Avenue E Port St Joe, Florida Church Phone 229-8137 Pastor: Rev. Napoleon Pittman ask a neighbor. There's no doubt you would get an opinion. Your family doctor on the other hand, works with his consultants all the time. The advice you'll get is based on your physician's experience. That advice is liable to be pretty good. Similarly. here in Port St. Joe. sometimes what you reed right from the start is a city hospital or emergency room. Just as with the referral to the out of town consultant. if that's necessary, your family doctor can help. You go with his advice and therefore you go only when necessary. When you go, you arrive with doctors expecting you. You're not just a number waiting your turn. Your family doctor has already called ahead. I think that really makes a difference. Besides treating today's problem though, the family doctor can and does do much more. He or she is right here in town and knows you probably better than any doctor from else- where. Most of us were trained to keep records that help us keep you familiar. Your past problems and medications are listed so they can be reviewed at a glance. Family records are kept together so interactions are not ignored. If more than one consultant has seen you, all the information is right there. No one else knows as much of you and your family. The right hand knows what the left is doing and you don't get lost in the shuffle. Getting lost this day and age is easy. Consultants appreciate this knowledge. They can do their job better with the full picture. Preventive health too, is an area where the family doctor shines. The family doctor treats the whole person so don't be surprised if while talking about a sore throat your doctor wants to deal with your weight or blood pressure. You might be advised to bring your little one in for a well baby check.. A tetanus shot may be suggested. You may even be asked to come in for a full physical. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Your family doctor wants to apply that prevention. Paying attention to the basics in medicine keeps people healthier, longer. I know, I've seen that approach work well over and over again. Best of all, pnce you've picked. a family doctor you feel comfortable with, you've got a friend and confidant. If something goes wrong, the world of uncertainties is an awfully lonely one. Your family doctor can help cure, answer your questions, or help, ya, make the most informed decision on what on earth to do. That's perhaps the best explan- ation why most of us have picked this branch of medicine. We want to help. I've envisioned these two articles as a start of an occasional information service and forum on medical issues. Perhaps other inspired would be medical authors may get this urge to contribute. In any event, the next time our editor grants the space, I'd like to spend a little time on, what should you really do with a cold. MONDAY FRIDAY 12:30 P.M.... Intercessory Prayer WEDNESDAY 6:30 P.M .......... 1st-6th Grade 7:30 P.M. Bible Study & Fellowship "A CHURCH WITH A VISION" WJBU AM 1080 Tune In Every Sunday Morning at 8:45 Pine Ridge Apartments Garrison Avenue OPENING SOON! 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms, central heat and air, wall to wall carpet. RENT STARTS AT $175.00 PER MONTH Applications may be picked up on site. | EQUAL OPPORTUNITY HOUSING EOUAL HOUSMNI c 3.24 OPPORTUNITY SAVE-A-LOT Hwy. 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Thursday, May 5, 1988 4~~ Insect by Roy Lee Carter County Extension Agent As summer approaches, the pre- paration and care you've given your vegetable garden will really be put to the test. We say this because insect problems at this time of year can be quite serious. Summer in Florida provides the heat and humidity on which insects thrive. Without ade- quate control, pests can destroy a garden. Very soon, all the time and effort you've put into your garden should begin to pay off in delicious fresh vegetables. That is, if you can get to your crops before the insects do. All the care you've given your vegetable garden up until now will be meaning- less if insects are allowed to rob you of your harvest. So, I will discuss the most common and bothersome bugs Warning in a large scale commercial oper- ation, you can usually deal with insects in the backyard garden on an "as needed" basis. Masons Present Flag to Boy Scouts Tracy Pierce, left, Worshipful Master of the local Port St. Joe lodge, No. 111 F&AM, presents a folded United States flag to Bob Bearden, Boy Scoutmaster. The flag was furnished by Senator Lawton Chiles, and has been flown over the nation's capitol. Looking on are Clint Campbell, second from left, Den- nis Thomas, second from right, and Aaron Bearden. -Star photo Dr. Oksanen Complet Dr. Owen Oksanen of Port St. Joe Family Physicians, the national asso- has completed continuing education ciation of family doctors. The Aca- requirements to retain active mem- demy'formerly was called-the Ameri- bership in the American Academy of can Academy of General Practice. k "THE CHURCH AFLAME IN PORT ST. JOE" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 102 Third Street. Evangelistic Worship Services Christ Centered Youth Program Regular Bible Study An Exciting Place to Attend SMinistering to the Where Everyone is Welcome Total Family Regular Services Fully Graded Choirs Sunday & Wednesday HOWARD BROWNING, Pastor JAMES ENFINGER, Music & Youth 55 and retired? Allstate announces discounts on home and auto insurance. Allstate believes that retired people, aged 55 and over, are better insurance risks. That's why we now bring you a 10% discount on home (Homeowners, Renters, Condo)i insurance, and another discount on auto insurance. -GASKIN-GRADDY INSURANCE AGENCY Our 55th Year In Business Call Collect for Quote Phone 639-5077 or 639-2553 Allstate You're in good hands. es AAFP The requirements call for the members to complete a minimum of 150 hours of accredited continuing medical study every three years. Members become eligible for re-elec- tion at the end of the third year following their election to member- ship. The Academy, the country's second largest national medical asso- ciation, was the first national medical group to require members to keep up with medical progress through con- tinuing education. The Academy, founded in 1947 and headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., was instrumental in the establishment of a new primary specialty in family practice in 1969. The new specialty is expected to increase the numbers of family physicians available to serve the public in the future. The Aca- demy's continuing education program is the foundation of eligibility for the family doctors now in practice who apply for certification in the new specialty. Wewa 4th Graders Visit Jr. Museum During a recent field trip to the Junior Museum in Panama City, the fourth graders of Wewahitchka Elem- entary School experience a real shock when they were allowed to touch the Van de Graaf generator. The gener- ator becomes charged with static electricity and when they touched the generator, SHOCK! Other interesting displays included Jacob's ladder, harmonograph, plasma ball, pulleys, optical bench, tilted house and other optical illusions. This was a very good opportunity for students to have a hands on experience with science. After they left the museum, the fourth graders went off in search of pizza. They were treated to the Pizza Hut Book-It party. Instead of the usual dine-in party, the students decided to take their pizzas and go to Oakland Terrace Park and enjoy a picnic. Everyone had a marvelous time. High School Awards Day This Monday Port St. Joe High School will have its annual Awards Day Program on May 9. The senior high will be held at 9:00 a.m. and the junior high will be held at 10:00 a.m. in the gymnasium. Students will receive awards from teachers and administrators for var- ious achievements throughout this 1987-88 school year. Parents and the community are invited to attend. LIFETIME ROOFING SALE Corrugated Asphalt Roofing & Siding ifiuloinwg The Lifetime Roofing :-M NOW ONLY O duhi* $12999 The Lifetime Roofing e48" x 79" Sheet 26 square foot sheet * Fast, easy installation 4r/. * Goes directly over old roof , SWon't rust or corrode " " Low maintenance * Reduces noise " Provides added insulation SLifetime warranty ROY LEE CARTER you may find on your vegetables. Information on insects was provided by Extension Entomologist Dr. Don Short, of the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. The insects you need to worry about in the weeks ahead are divided into two broad categories, those which live and do their damage above ground, and those which live in the soil and bother the roots and lower stems of vegetables. The most com- mon above ground pests include leaf miners, army worms, spidermites, flea beetle and aphids. Cut worms and mole crickets top the list of below ground villians. Leaf miners seem to cause the greatest damage on tomato and cucumber plants. They're called leaf miners because the burrow in be- tween the transparent membranes on the top and bottom surface of the leaves as they feed. The army worms you'll find in your garden are the same as those you're probably all too familiar with in your lawn. They feed on plant foliage and attack a variety of crops. SSpider mites aren't really insects. In fact, as the name suggests, they're actually more closely related to, spiders. They are tiny pests usually no more than a fiftieth of an inch long. They gather on the undersides of plant leaves, and feed by piercing the leaves with their needle like mouth- parts and sucking out the plant juices. Because they are so small, you may not notice them until they start to cause severe damage. Aphids sometime called plant lice -also cause damage by piercing leaf tissue and sucking out plant juices. Flea beetles are chewing insects which cause damage by chewing small holes in vegetable leaves. All this may sound discouraging. But, fortunately, it's actually fairly easy and inexpensive to control above ground pests that threaten vegeta- bles. Your garden center should have a number of insecticide sprays to kill foliage feeding bugs. The insects which live in the soil are a different matter, because it's hard to reach them with sprays. Cutworms simply cut young vegetable 'plants off at the soil surface. Mole crickets tunnel through the soil in the root zone, feeding on the roots and disturbing the surrounding earth. Insects in this category are best controlled with insecticide baits, which are also available at garden centers. One thing we don't want to do is encourage you to use pesticides if you really don't need it. While a preventa- tive spray program might be essential v I AA L / f us ^ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I, 508 Sixteenth Street SUNDAY WORSHIP ...... 10a.m. SERMON TOPIC: "Great Mothers of the Bible" Nursery Available I ADULT SCHOOL ........ 11 a.m. The Rev. Dr. Elmer I. Braden, Pastor PASTORAL COUNSELING 227-1756 M W MA I-- PEST PWIrEM Q11mWC CONTROL 302 Reid Ave. Phone 227-7378 (Now located in the Phantry Hotel Business Center) It's Flea Time! Call us and get your home and yard sprayed before the spring invasion of fleas takes, over your home. Our Pre-Spring "Clean-out Special" CONTINUES THROUGH THE END OF APRIL We will do any initial spray (clean-out) for the low price of $25.00. This is a savings of $15-$25, according to the size of your house. All we ask is that you sign a minimum six month agreement for our low, effective monthly service. CALL US TODAY AT "We Try Harder" 227-PEST 0% FINANCING 12 Mo. Interest Free. 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CB YOUR CATERPILLAR* DEALER CATERPILLAR CAT and CH are Irademarks ol Calerpllar Inc Open House Saturday, May 7 from 11 to 4 EDT Sunday, May 8 from 1 to 4 EDT TOWNHOMES * Gulf-front SSpacious Luxurious Seven 3 bedroom, 212 bath Townhomes on the Gulf between Gulf Aire and St. Joe Beach Sales Agents Are On Duty to Show at Your Convenience IF THESE TIMES AREN'T CONVENIENT FOR YOU CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT AGENTS - -CATHEY HOBBS 648-5653 -MOIRA RITCH 648-5286 -BILL CARR 639-2878 -DENISE STRICKLAND 229-6571 Exclusively offered by: PARKERR REAIY Hy 9S ,t I1 Si. R.oA IOR (904/ Mguic. S Ra. 12410 64-57 Mexi"648-5777 (formerly Ei Highway9'8 Hig WHITE BROWN RED' BLACK GRAY GREEN TAN BLUE *IN STOCK COLORS At Least 32 Squares in Stock umber Suppl Shark Scope ll % l I',tArt .by. Jen .Ir.-Nu r.l H.al unr ol by Sonya Quinn It is time to say goodbye. St. Joe High has proven to be number one. YEAR ROUND RENTALS MEXICO BEACH 102 St. 27th St., /z duplex, 2 bd., 1 ba. furnished, $310 per month. 113-B S. 38th St., 1 bd., 1/2 ba. fur- nished, nice, $335 per mo. Casa Del Mar #2, furnished, 2 bd., 11/2 ba. townhome, $375 per mo. BEACON HILL 106 Lucia Ave. Comfortable 3 bd., 2 ba. brick home, $400 per mo. ST. JOE BEACH Gulf Pointe #4, 2 bd., 21/2 ba. unfur- nished, $400 per month Gulf Pointe #2 bd., 21 ba. unfur- nished, $425 per month. GULF AIRE 428A & B Gulf Aire Dr. Unfurnish- ed 3 bd., 2 ba., $500 per mo. 479A Gulf Aire Dr. 2 bd., 1%1 ba. unfurnished, $335 per month. Allemore Real Estate 648-5146 Even though seniors have to go their separate ways, the memories will live on. Good luck Class of '88. Final exams for seniors will be May 10-11. The seniors will'leave for Grad Nite May 13 at 9:00 a.m. Holly Russ has made final plans for college. She will sign with Chipola Junior College and be a member of the Lady Indians basketball team. She will receive a two year scholarship. About 15 percent of the senior class has enlisted in the Armed Gulf County Schools have recently released the menus for the week of May 9. thru 13. Monday, May 9 Cheeseburger, lettuce, tomato, pickle, corn, milk and cookie. Tuesday, May 10 Beef stew, fruit cup, green beans, VOTE FOR and ELECT WESLEY R. RAMSEY City Commissioner GROUP FOUR Experienced Willing Concerned LINCOLN LOG HOME Dealership Coming to This Area Soon! Many Different Models to Choose From ,* * Interested persons in Lincoln Log Homes PLEASE CALL Jerry Schell for Brochures and Displays 648-5047 3c 4/28 JERNYL N. HARPER Licensed Real Estate Broker 411 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe, FL (904) 227-1428 CAPE PLANTATION EXCELLENT LOCATION Executive home on golf course. 2 bath, kitchen totally furnished. Lots of extras. 8'/%% financing available. $106,000. OWNER ANXIOUS Very unique new 3 bedroom. 2% bath, two story home featuring cedar siding. Master bedroom downstairs w/study & deck overlooking beautiful lake & golf course. Ceiling fans, stone fireplace, wall paper in kitchen & baths. Owner anxious. $105000 Now $99,900. NEW Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath, large Florida room w/sliding glass doors. Vaulted ceiling in great room & dining room. Wall paper in kitchen & baths. Laundry room has double sink. Enclosed sun room has hook-up for jacuzzi. This home is located adjacent to the Costin Air Park. Only $98,500. CAPE SAN BLAS BREATHTAKING PRICE REDUCED A pleasure to show this townhome with 2 bedrooms. 2'% bath. Sundeck at water's edge, also deck off master bedroom, beautifully decorated wlwall paper accents & dramatic view of the Gulf of Mexico. $82.500. One unit just off the Gulf only $69.900. Owner anx- ious. Make offer. HOME & THE BEACH Secluded single family homes under construction in beautiful Silva Estates. Enjoy miles of magnificent, uncrowded beach. Prices starting at $106.800. INDIAN PASS FABULOUS VIEW FROM EVERY ROOM 3 bedroom, 2 baths, overlooking St. Vincent:s Island. House on stilts w/large porch & deck on 3rd floor. $91.500. PRIVATE BEACHES. GOOD FISHING & HUNTING New 3 large bedrooms & 2 baths. Large porch plus deck. Covered concrete parking. $84,900. OVERSTREET CANAL FRONT 2'% acres MOL w/approximately 100' on deep water intracoastal canal for boat docking. 2 bedroom, 1 bath house needs handyman's touch. Lots of trees. $50,000. PORT ST. JOE SUPER LOCATION CONVENIENT TO SCHOOL This 3 bedroom. 2 bath home has living room. din- ing room & separate den. Features include stove, dishwasher, garbage disposal, ceiling fans. separate utility room & large fenced-in back yard. Reduced to Sl9;- Reduced to $52,000. NEW LISTING 101 McClellan Ave. Very spacious 2 bedroom home with large studio for the artist or craftsman. Separate living room, family room. large eat-in kitchen and sun porch. Oversized lot with loads of azaleas and camellias. Priced right at $57.000. WEWAHITCHKA COUNTRY LIVING WITH PRIVACY 3 bedroom. 2 bath double wide mobile home. has added garage and large front porch. Kitchen has island stove and double wall oven. Central heat and air. Situated on 3 large lots. MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE. $49.000. ACREAGE CAPE PLANTATION Ten acres. Owner will consider selling all or part. $13.000 per acre. Zoned light commercial. VACANT PROPERTY ASSUMABLE 1 Acre waterfront lot at Stonemill Creek Estates. Small equity wipayments only $105.89 per month. RED BULL ISLAND Five lots zoned residential. Owne rmay sell separately. Mobile homes okay. $20,000 for all. GREAT LOCATION Beautiful restricted subdivision at Cape Plantation near golf & fishing. Prices start at $16,500 wlposslble owner financing. BEAUTIFUL GULF VIEW Lots w/underground utilities starting at $25,000. Cape San Bias. ST. JOE BEACH 75'x150' residential area. Mobile homes okay. $7,800. WOODED LOT Nice neighborhood, 75'.<150' on paved street. St. Joe Beach. $8.350. SIMMQNS BAYOU Approximately 1'/i acres, beautiful trees. Bay view. Located east side of Highway C-30. $16,500. Forces. La'Shune Leslie will be in the Army Reserve. Eric Carter, Brad Hall and Brian Peiffer have joined the Army National Guard. Dennis Mid- dleton and Robby Carr have entered the Air Force. Joe Ray, Chris Coachman, and Todd Swain have signed with the Army. Don Campbell and Gabriel Kimble will be Marines. Ramon Cosme, Barry Hoffman, Billy Hoffman and Equador Peters are Navy recruits. The winners of the ninth grade history projects are: third place, Troy Sanders; seco d place, Noel Florey; and first place, Cheyenne Godfrey. Honorable mention went to Bill Ramnsey, Chris Ramsey, Kyle Griffin, Wendy Weston and Colandra White. The special recognition award went to Bobby Nobles. Awards Day will be held Monday, May 9 in the high school gym at 9:00 a.m. Congratulations to the following young ladies for being selected as Keyettes for the next school year. They are: Mary Wood, Catherine cornbread and milk. Wednesday, May 11 Hoagie, lettuce, tomato, pickle, French fries, milk and brownie. Thursday, May 12 Pizza, sliced peaches, mixed vegetables, cheese wedge and milk. Friday, May 13 Spaghetti, tossed salad, green beans, rolls and milk. Menus are subject to change due to availability of foods. Cattle, Beef Producers to Vote On Act The United States Department of Agriculture recently announced pro- cedures for a referendum among cattle producers and beef importers to determine if the Beef Promotion Program authorized by the Beef Promotion and Research Act of 1985 will continue. In all states except West Virginia the Referendum will take place on May 10, 1988. The voting will take place in each County Extension Office during regular office hours. Voters must have owned at least one head of cattle between October 1, 1986 and March 31, 1988. Now that the beef check off has been around for a while (it began operating October 1, 1986), you need to know how your investment is being managed. Is it working? The checkoff fund is being used for research, advertisement, diet-health aware- ness, consumer education and promo- tion to name a few benefits. So, don't forget to vote on May 10th. Say You Saw It In The Star! include: * Fully Carpeted Units * Central heat/air * Refrigerator * Stove * Emergency Call System Wood, Stephanie Howze, Alicia Wes- ton, Alison Handley, Amanda Thom- as, Erika Williams, Tonya Gardner, Casi Gandy, Laney Howell, Hilda Cosme, Jenny Hicks and Danielle Scott. The following young men were selected to serve as next year's Key Club members. They are: Josh Holloman, Desmond Quinn, Cody Thomas, Cris Revell, Mark Godwin, Ivey Henderson, Chris Roberson, Michael Ramsey, Chris Ramsey, Bobby Nobles, Chris Venkler, Mat- thew Taylor, Aaron Wilson, Kyle Griffin, and George Newsome. Congratulations to Dawn Hollo- man for being chosen as the Key Club's Sweetheart and to Don Camp- bell for being chosen as the Keyette's Dreamboy. The girl's softball team ended their season on a happy note. They placed second in the district. The Lady Sharks defeated Blountstown then advanced to another play-off but was defeated by Florida High 13-10. CARDOF THANKS The family of William F. England would like to thank all the people of Port St. Joe and the First Baptist Church who brought us food to the house. We would like to express sincere thanks to all our friends who helped. We would like to thank Rev. Howard Browning for his message, those who contributed in any way during our loss, and Rocky Comforter for taking care of all of the arrangements, he did an excellent job. We are very lucky living in Port St. Joe. God bless you all. Bob Short Rowena England Elizabeth Ann DeFullers PORT ST. JOE Looking for a good investment? Call about apartments in town - excellent rental history, good in- come. Price reduced! Owners will take back 2nd mortgage. 1302 Garrison Ave. Adorable 3 bd./1 ba. house on corner lot. Fireplace, carport, fenced yard. Excellent buy, $44,500. Charming, older home, 2 bd/2 ba., Fla. rm. (could be 3rd bd), dbl. carport w/util. rm., natural pine & cypress thruout, corner lot, $39,500. BEACON HILL Best Buy Two lots, high and dry, only $7,000 ea., or $13,000 for both. Lots 3, 5, Blk. 19. MEXICO BEACH 36th St. Beachside near fishing pier lovely 3 bd/2 bath home, garage, screened porch, com- pletely furnished, all appliances included, cen. h/a, nice view of gulf, steps to beach. Call Debbie At 648-5716 * Rec. Room * On Site Laundry * Energy Efficient * One Bedroom Con- struction PICK UP APPLICATION AT OFFICE Garrison Avenue, Port St. Joe, FL EQUAL OPPORTUNITY HOUSING 229-6353 a PLhfSTHWION 12t EQUAL HOUSINi OPPORTUNITY Gulf County's Finest Private .Development Buy Now Prices Are Going Up! Golf Course and Runway Lots for Sale * Large /2 Acre plus lots * Underground utilities * Paved private road * Close to schools & hospital **Prices start at $16,900** CONTACT JERNYL N. HARPER Licensed Real Estate Broker Phone 904/227-1428 411 Reid Ave. Kimberly K. Gilmore See One of ay 5,1988 Page 1C An Outstanding College Student Outstanding College Students of America has chosen Kimberly K. Gilmore as a new member because of outstanding merit and accomplish- ment as an American college student. Kimberly is the grandchild of Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Grace of Port St. Joe and is a senior at Florida State University. COPIES Available at The Star office 306 Williams Avenue SJLLEMORE of, REAL ESTATE INC. J ,,-, Corner 10th Street and U.S. Hwy. 98 Mexico Beach, Florida 32410 (904) 648-5146 Our Friendly, Well-Qualified Salespeople ro erFlo Melton 229-8076 C648-84harline Hargraves 648-8921 48-8493 John Maddox 648-8899 648-8398 Opal Everette 648-8409 Rn -648-8195 648-5486 Margaret Carter- 648-5884 Mary Jane Lindsey.- 229-8560 ird -229-6908 Brenda Guilford 648-5435 Preston Wingate 648-8565 Sandra Scott 648-5849 IN HOMES 2' ba. furnished, Balboa St.: Speakers, music system in lovely, comfortable 24'x60' double wide 3 bdrm., 2 ba. 00. modular home, screened 12x32' front porch, irnished 2 bd., 2% f.p., clha. Watch the birds feed from glassed urn., $115,000 turn. 12x22' Fla. rm., as no paint brush needed! 3 bd., 2% ba., 150'x150', 1'/i blocks from beach. Was $65,000, wished, Reduced to Reduced from $62,500 to $60,000. Americus St.: Be as snug as a bug in this home, 2'/ ba. townhome, 2 bd., 1 ba., ch&a, $36,000. $135.000. rnished 3 bd., 2 ba. Between Coronado & Balboa Streets: Nice 50' n. $159,000. lot on Hwy. 98, $35,000. if of duplex, 3 bd., 2 PORT ST. JOE 40,000. New Listing: 110 Sunset Circle: lovely brick home on corner lot & %V, 3 bd., 2 ba., garden, E fruit trees, other extras. Super neighborhood. , unique! Beautiful $115,000. great kitchen, f.p., New Listing, 2004 Juniper Ave.: Comfortable 3 financing. Ready to bd., 1' ba. brick home, 1 '/ lots, good price, $63,500. 2 ba. stucco home, New Listing: Marvin Avenue, vacant lot, hearth & foyer, 2 75'x175', no back door neighbors. $17,500. r single family lot, 1314 Garrison Ave.: 2 bd., 1 ba. Good starter home, $37,000. Family lot, good 230' on U.S. 98, with commercial bldg. & shed, i25,000. interested? $134,900. single family lots, St. Joseph Bay Country Club: 3 bd., 2'% ba., Reduced to $64,400. 2 bd., 1%' ba., $53,400. Sw v Fireplace, tile baths, other amenities. Peace, urts. $22,500.o quiet & the golf course. totwith gulf view. White City on Hwy. 71: 3 bd., 1 ba., A acre, 0VIWO. Reduced recently redone, fruit trees. Reduced, $36,000. Cape Plantation: Lovely 3 bd., 2'/ ba. brick vely 3 bd., 2 ba. fur- home under construction. $115,000. garage. Reduced Cape Plantation: 3 bd., 2 ba., very comfortable, peace & quiet. $100,000. Sba. ea. side, excel. BEACON HILL lit. or single family va- Second St. & T1dV ,LOots and house, $30,000. SS Corner of 3rd St. & 3rd Ave.: 2 lots, sell together f or $18,500. Reduced Terms. 27 acres. Commer. e. Periwinkle: 3 bd., 2 ba., waterfront, owner finan- cing available. Good investment, $150,000. ,CH Beacon Hill Bluff: Lg. 4 bd., 2 ba. home, ch&a, ome see this newly totally furnished, gorgeous dedor, screen porch, .Screen porch, car- deck, landscaped, $149,500. greenhouse. Lovely Then assure your fantastic view Buy the waterfront lot across highway at $65,000. 3 bd., 2 ba. mobile Lovely waterfront duplex 1 bd., 1'% ba. each, n. 1 block to beach. side. Furnished, Super rental. $80,000 ea. side. 3rd Ave.: Nice 14x60' Scot 1984 mobile home, 2 t 2 nice 2 bdrm bdrm., 1 ba. custom built masonite siding, Slots. Reduce 2 bdrm., 1to shingle roof other extras. $35,000. 50' lots. Reduced to ely. MEXICO BEACH a Streets: 50' lot on Dolphin Run Townhome No. 7, End unit, BEACHFRONT. 2 bd., 2'/ ba., ch&a. d.w., ed 1 bd., 1 ba. house, icemaker refrig., Super buy. $75,900. s, shed. 'i block to Vacant Property: 110' waterfront and 62' lot across highway. Good price. $140,000. 2 ba. mobile home, Grand Isle, KIm Kove: Two good building lots, fenced, landscaped, each 75'x115'. Cleared and high. $10,000 ea. 404 5th St.: 2 bd., 2 ba., cen. h&a. mobile home, 2 2 ba. 2 story home, screen porches, Ig. outside utility house, very I porch, sep. 2 car nice, on Ig. lot. $44,500. enhouse, exquisite 35th St.: 2 bd., 1 ba., 56'x14' furnished mobile iced to $137,450. home. NICE! $35,000. uble wide furnished 12th St. Business Center: commercial lot 2nd lots, with Ig. utility from highway. $35000. ed to $49,950. 13th St. 120' x 90', close to beach. $28,000. a: 3 bd, 2 ba. trailer, Grand Isle, Nan Nook: 3 bd., 1 be., f.p. w/effl- ciency apt., lots of extras. $87,000. Gulf Pointe No. 1: .. 2'/ bath condo, WEWAHITCHKA On Hwy. 71 just inside city limits. Beautiful 2.11 Sbdrm., 1'/ ba. acres and 3 houses. Variety of fruit bearing tructed view. All trees. $65,000. ,900; unfurnished, Honeyvllle: Lovely 3 bd., 2 ba. brick home nestl- ed in oak trees. Pecan tree, peach, azalea & $55,900. scuppernong vine on 1.2 acres. $74,900. Desoto: 3 bd., 2 ba., YOUNGSTOWN as, cen. h&a, great YOUNGSTOWN Approximately 1'/i acres, good -ice, $11,500. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Beautiful 3 BR, 21/2 bath home overlooking St. Joseph Bay Golf Course. Offered for only $PLN5;...- Now $99,900. Gulf County's Finest NEW Residential Community ST. JOSEPH BAY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 411 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 (904) 229-8795 RB 0043519 LIBERTY MANOR APARTMENTS New Apartments for the Elderly & Handicapped Low rents for low income tenants. Amenities L Ellen F. Allemore 648-893 Joy Holder - Bobbie Miller - Glenna Holte Dot Craddock ( Bobbi Ann Sewa BEACH FRONT TOW 9815 Hwy. 98: Lovely 2 bd., $104,500. Unfurnished, $99,0 9821 Hwy. 98: Beautifully fu ba. townhome. $105,000 unfi 9811 Hwy. 98: Spacious townhome wlf.p., nicely furr $125,000. 9735 Hwy. 98: Roomy 3 bd., completely furnished wif.p. Magellan St. end: Elegant fu half of duplex, great location Ward St.: WATERFRONT, ha ba., furnished, f.p., NICE! $1 GULF AIR 306 Beacon Rd: Gulf view, large 3 bd., 2 ba. home, garage, many extras, good I sell, $135,000. Gulf Aire Dr: Beautiful 3 bd., cathedral ceilings, tiled f.p. car garage, $125,000. Gulf Aire Dr.: Good corner $25,000. Beacon Road: Nice single neighborhood. Reduced to $ Beacon Road: Two large $19,500 ea. 309 Buccaneer Road. Beaut lot close to pool & tennis co 219 Gulf lre Dr.: Nj large Single firAfJI wE again Ito .00. Sea Pines & Beacon Rd.: Lo nished brick home, Ig. $105,000. Gulf Aire Dr.: Duplex, 3 bd., 2 construction, $76,500 per un Gulf Aire Dr.: Duplex, triplex cant lot. $22,900. INDIAN PA On SR 30-A: Approximately cial potential Road frontage ST. JOE BEA New Listing: Alabama St., c decorated 2 bd., 2 ba home port. Ig. storage building & yard. $57.500. New Listing: Americua St., home, family room addition $38.000. Balboa St.: Great investment be. houses, clha. on 50'x1f $90,000 or will sell separate Between Coronado & Balbo Hwy. 98. $40.000 DeSoto St.: Newly remodel walk-in closets. ceiling fan beach. $55,000. Alabama Very nice 3 bd. chla, screen porches, fully $45,000. Ponce de Leon, Lg. 3 bd.. decks, ceiling fans. screen garage wlworkshop, gree landscaping on 2 lots. Redu Selma St.: Super nice Ig. do 3 bd., 2 ba. trailer on 1%'/ house. Immaculate. Reduce Corner of Amerlcus & Balbo 1 block to beach. $38,200. Corner of Balboa & U.S. 98 Beautifully furnished 2 bd great price. $79,900. Coronado Townhomes. 2 dedicated beach. Unobs amenities. Furnished $84 $74,500. 3 lots Plneda St. 1st block, U.S. 98 between Cortez & D unobstructed Gulf view. Gi buy, $62,000. Page 2C The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla.- Thursday, May 5,1988 For sale in Oak Grove, 3 bedroom house, central air & heat. Small 2 bedroom house, for more information, call 229-8007. tp 5/5 For sale or rent, 1975 3 bedroom, 2 bath double wide trailer. Call 229-8121. 2tp 5/5 Mexico Beach, 2 bedroom, 1 bath stucco piling home, cypress great room, 408 Georgia Ave. 6488583. tfc 5/5 14'x70' trailer on 2 lots. Each lot is 75'x150'. Must sell trailer and lots together. Located on corner of Alabama and Balboa at St.Joe Beach. One lot has septic tank that would ac- commodate a 3 BR, 2 bath house and the other has. a well. For more infor- mation call 904/648-5048 after 6 p.m. 4tc5/5 Handyman's Special, 3 bedroom, din. rm., 'liv. rm., utility rm., fireplace. Overstreet area.- $21,500. 648-5499. 2tp4/28 By owner in Gulf Aire. 3 bd., 2 ba. custom built home with over 2,000 sq. ft. living area. Includes security, satellite & Irrigation systems, with own well for yard. Community pool,. tennis court & dedicated beach. Less than 1 year old. 648-5256. .tc4/21 Warehouse for sale or lease, 30'x75' plus parking. Call 227-7372 after 8:00 p.m. Location: Williams Avenue, Port St. Joe. tfc 3/17 Trailer and lot on St. Joe Beach, nice large lot runs from Florida Ave. to Georgia Ave. Septic tank under ground, 1985 woodside mobile home, 2 bdrm., 1 bath, porch, stove, refrig., asking $29,500. Call 229-6961 day, ask for Becky, call night 648-8384. 8tp3/24 Retirement home, larger than ap- pears from outside, 2 bd., 1 ba., ch&a, 1 block from Gulf at St. Joe Beach, $36,000. Can be purchased with $2,500 down. For more information call 648-5160. tfc 3/31 3 BR, completely remodeled home, Ig. lot, fruit trees, between St. Joe & White City. Call 648-8664 week days, weekends and evenings call 227-7468. tfc 4/7 LOTS FOR SALE-On Cemetery Road, 1 mile off Overstreet Road, 9 mi. south of Wewa. Owner financing. Phone 229-6961. thru 3/89 acre lots Creekview Estates. Low down payments easy terms. Located on Hwy. 386 near Wetappo Creek. Call 229-6031 1983 14'x80' mobile home, 3 bd., 2 ba., 8' ceilings, ceiling fans, mini blinds, plywood floors. On 2 acres with 10'x20' aluminum shed, located 4 mi. from beach on the Overstreet hwy. Price $45,000 or w/1 acre $37,500. Call 227-1640 or 227-1192. tfc 3/3 CREEK VIEW ESTATES % ACRE CREEKFRONT LOTS 100' x approx. 300' on beautiful Wetap- po Creek. Shady lots with hardwoods. Underground utilities. Limited to single family homes. Low down pay- ment, easy terms. 229-6031 tfc 3/31 Three & four bedroom ranch style houses, Creekview Estates, Wetappo Creek, on waterfront lots, both with 2 full baths, ch&a, Ig. kitchen. 3 BR has 1350 sq. ft. living area; 4 BR has 1970 sq, ft. Priced for quick sale. Call days 229-6961, nights & weekends, 227-7468. tfc 4/7 3 bedroom house on large lot, Charles Ave., White City. Phone after 5:00,229-6825. tfc 3/10 Three 800 sq. ft. ea., 2 bdrm., 1 ba. apartments. Good rental income. In excellent condition, located 606 Wood- ward. Call for appt. Phone 229-8385 or 227-1689. tfc 2/25 3 bdrm., 2 ba. house on 115 Deer Ave. in Howard Creek. 229-8496 or 2298344. 4tp 4/28 House for Sale: 606 Maddox St., 3 bdrm., 2 ba. $29,000. Call 229-8375 or 904/456-8195. 4tp 4/21 4 BR, 1% ba, kit/din, w/appl. a/c, elec./gas heat, new carpet, privacy fence, new boat shed on 100x108' lot in nice neighborhood. 421 7th St., Mexico Beach, 648-8727. 5tc 4/28 Buy two houses for the price of one: 3 BR, 2 bath + 2 BR, 1 bath, large lots, newly remodeled, assumable loan. Priced $9,000 below appraisal. Asking $54,000. 229-8904. tfc 4/21 Reduced Price. 2 bdrm., 2 ba. lux- ury piling home. Located in a C-zone (non-flood zone), exclusive neighbor- hood, bay.access & gulf access in sub- division, Peninsula Estates, Cape San Blas. Also lots for sale, terms avail- able (in same subdivision). Excellent investments. Call 227-1689 after 6 p.m. tfc 1/7 For Sale or Trade: House located at 705 Long Ave., 4 BR, 2 bath, 12 rooms, 2400 sq. ft. $45,000 (or) will trade equity for land of equal value at Beacon Hill, Mexico Beach or Over- street. Call 648-5062 for appointment to see. tfc 4/7 Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath home for sale on Selma St., St. Joe Beach. Call 648-5315. tfc 10/8 Now hiring for Rob-N-Peters: need experienced restaurant personnel. Minimum age required is 17. 227-1774. 3tc 4/21 HANNON REALTY, Inc. 221 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe, FL (904) 227-1450 FRANK HANNON, Broker SALES ASSOCIATES Margaret Hale 648-5659 Broker-Salesman Frances Chason 229-8747 Ann.Six 229-6392 HOMES Port St. Joe, New Listing: Large older home on 2 lots, $40,000. Mexico Beach: 3 bedroom, 1 bath house on nic coer lot, $50,000. St. Joe Beach: Large home on 2 lotl i baths, fireplace, $65,000. Port St. Joe: Good investment on this duplex. Owner will finance. $48,500. Port St. Joe: PRICE REDUCED FOR LIMITED TIME. 3 bedroom, 1 bath home in perfect cond. Central heat & air, carpet, mini blinds, ceiling fans, outside storage. Now only $50,000. Port St. Joe: Good starter home in convenient location, 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Central heat & air, carpets. Only $22,000. Port St. Joe: Attractive 3 bedroom 1% bath home on quiet tree lined street. Has extra large kit- chen, double car garage. Only $55,000. Port St. Joe: Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath brick home in good neighborhood. Many features in- cluding satellite dish, double car garage, central heat & air, Florida room, lovely fenced yard with trees. $65,000. Beacon Hill: Charming 2 bedroom cottage fully furnished including dishwasher, deep freezer, washer, dryer, gas stove, refrigerator. Has new carport, fenced yard. Asking $45,000. Mexico Beach: Easy living in this energy efficient cottage close to beach. Has central heat & air, fan, fireplace, ceramic tile in bath & kitchen, asking $50,000. Owner will listen to offers. Oak Grove: Possible owner financing on this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, screen porch, outside storage. $37,000 asking price. Make an offer! St. Joe Beach: 2 bedroom, I bath, central heat & air, carpet, new kitchen, deck, gulf view. Only $49,500, North Port St. Joe: 3 bedroom, 1 bath, remodeled kitchen, new roof. Now only $12,500. St. Joe Beach: 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home, nice shaded lot, $31,500. St. Joe Beach: Extra large, 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Brand new carpet, new kitchen, only 2 blocks from beach. $42,000. LOTS Howard Creek: Owner financing on this lot 100'x218'. St. Joe Beach: 2 lots on high ground. $13,500 each. Owner will listen to offers. Ward Ridge: 2 lots 75'x185' each to be sold together. $16,000. SMexico Beach: Owner wants to sell. lots beachside of Hwy. 98. Can be used commercial, make an offer. Mexico Beach: Texas Drive, $10,000. St. Joe Beach: Price reduced on corner lot, $10,500. St. Joseph Shores: 80' Gulf Front, Hwy. 98 to water. Port St. Joe:Close to business district 50x170', $8,000: St. Joe Beach: Large tract 231' on Highway and waterfront. White City: Canal lot reduced to $28,000. Roy Smith A AMISCANEOUS FOR SALE What is the price of education? Not as much as you might think. Ask your Amway distributor for the price of owni your own complete set of the En- cyclopedia Americana, the Standard of Educational Excellence for 150 years. Call Amway Distributor Jim- my and Jeanette Barnhill at 227-1247 for details. 4tp 5/5 8' Cambridge pool table with acces- sories and cover. (slate top). Week- 'days 227-1101, after 5:00 and week- ends, 229-6845. 4te 5/5 19 cu. ft. Kenmore refrigerator w/ice maker, avocado, good cond., $75. 229-6367 or 648-8763. Itp Piano with mirror, vanity and a chest of drawers, all solid wood made in the Depression era, dove tail draw- ers. Desk and chair set, and a small bookcase. Call 229-8967. 20' Wellcraft center console off- shore boat, 140 h.p, inboard/outboard drive. Engine practically new, some electronics. Assumable mortgage at St. Joe Papermakers Federal Credit Union. 648-5063. tfc 3/31 Convincer Marine Custom 22', center console, factory direct. Call (904) 233-6271 (8 to 4 Mon. Fri.). 4tc 4/14 For Sale by Owner: 17' bayliner, 85 h.p. Force, am/fm cassette. Assume payment. Call 229-8880, after 6 229-8356. 2tp4/28 25 h.p. electric Mercury motor, heavy duty Dilly trailer with 12" wheels, 14.6 Kennedy Kraft fiberglass boat, with equip, ready to go fishing. Less than 25 gals. gas run in motor. P. T. McCormick, 316 E. 3rd St., Wewahitchka, FL. Call 639-5702. 2tc 4/28 Must sell: 28' Chris Craft cabin cruiser, needs some cosmetic work. runs great, older model, $3,150. 648-8155. tfc 4/7 1986 Horton trailer, masonite siding, shingle roof, 3 bd., 2 ba., (1 with garden tub), liv. rm. has stone fireplace, ceiling fans, stereo system. Stove & refrig. included. In excel. cond. Assume mortgage. Call 227-1735 between 9 a.m. & 5 p.m. EST or 639-2946 after 5 p.m. EST. tfc 3/17 Brother: Electric computer type- writer (compact) w/display window, like new, $175. See at The Star. To buy or sell Avon, call 227-1281. tfc 2/11 22' Drummond boat and Shoreline trailer. 648-5263. 1988 mobile homes, 14' wide, 2 bdrm., $8,995, 14'x80' 3 or 4 bdrm., 2 bath, $13,995. Doublewide 3 bdrm., 2 bath, $13,995. Delivered & set up. Down Home Mobile Home Sales, Hwy. 90 E, Marianna, FL 32446. Call 904/526-1847. 4tc 4/21 Body glove wet suit, size small, ex- cellent condition. $125. Call 229-8978. Yard Sale: 236 Santa Anna, St. Joe Beach, Saturday, May 7, 8:30. Yard Sale: Saturday, May 7th, 9 to 5, 314 Duval St. Yard Sale at Church of the Naza- rene, 2420 Long Avenue. Saturday, 8:00 until. Yard Sale: 510 8th St., Port St. Joe. Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m. until. THE BOOK BOX Hwy. 98, Mexico Beach Mini Mall Paperbacks,/2 %Price 8tc 4/28 79 Ford 4x4, 360 eng., 36.50 14x15 tires, all mechanics good, body rust- ed, $550 firm. 648-5662. tfc 5/5 1985 Olds Cutlass Ciera, v-6, p.w., p.c., tilt wheel cruise. $5,995. 648-8489. tfc 3/3 1981 Cutlass L.S., low mileage, 4 dr. sedan, diesel, $1,700.639-5187. tfc 4/28 Attention Attention Attention! Need transportation but have repos; bankruptcy or slow credit in some cases we may be able to help. If you have a reasonable down payment or trade, a good job or a long time resi- dent of the area, we can arrange financing, call today, Mary Gavin, 904-785-5221, ext. 123 or 1-800-342-7131. 4tc 4/14 CALL LARRY CALL LARRY Get your credit approved by phone! Find out if you quality for financing on new or used vehicles w/little or no money down. No pressure, no hassle. Slow credit/no credit may not be a problem. CALL LARRY AT TOMMY THOMAS CHEVROLET, 1-800-342-7131. 4tc 4/21 Classified Advertising Pays! Sell It with A Want Ad! TRADESEt ERVCE The American Legion Post 116, meets the first Monday night of each month at 8 p.m. tfc 11/26 REMODELING Home or Business New or Old, Let Me Do It All 17 yrs. exp. Free Estimates Jim Scoggins, 229-8320 tfc 4/7 We Buy, Pawn, Sell or Trade Guns Indian Swamp Campground Highway C-387 Howard Creek tfc 1/7/88 BROOKS BARBER STYLE SHOP 309 Monument Avenue (Highway 98) JOHN F. LAW LAWYER 1-265-4794 22 Years Experience Workers Compensation, Occupa- tional Diseases, Injuries and Ac- cidents. No charge for first con- ference. tfc 4/7 There will be a stated com- munication the 1st & 3rd Thurs- day of each month, 8:00 p.m. W. T. Pierce, W.M., H. L. Blick, Sec. SEARS IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE! ' Sears Catalog Sales 227-1151 Leon Pollock, Owner 410 Reid Avenue COSTIN INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc. All Forms of Insurance 422 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe Phone 229-8899 THE LAUNDRY ROOM 408 Reid Ave. 229-6954 Mon.-Sat., 8 a.m. 8 p.m Sun. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Self service or drop/off thru 12/87 SCar Wash Car Wax Clean Carpet Complete Detailing WALTER W. REFOUR we clean as unto the "Lord" 162 Avenue B, Port St. Joe Phone 229-8340 day and 229-6844 night Wauneta's Accounting & Income Tax Wauneta Brewer St. Joe Beach 648-5043 1987 Paid [BRIGGS & STRATTON] Authorized Dealer Bob's Small Engine Repair St. Joe Beach, FL SLawnmowers Chainsaws SEdgers Weedeaters Outboards 648-5106 tfc 1/7/88 LITTLE COUNTRY STUDIO Portraits Weddings' Good pictures at good prices!! 227-7469 LTA Going Fishing? Stop here first for a complete line of Fishing Tackle HURLBUT SUPPLY 306 Reid Avenue I think it was something I ate. RWldaug kills bugs for up to six months. and saves you about $100 yearly in costly pest control services. Hurlbut Supply Co. 306 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe, Florida thru 12/87 Need to Clear Out Items As You Spring Clean? Sell Them with A Classified Ad YARD WORK DONE Grass Cutting, Call 227-1368 Ask for Jerry 2tp 5/5 A-1 ROOFING Carpentry, Repairs, Painting, Etc. Ed Mosley 227-1209 RG0051215 tfc 3/24 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port St. Joe Serenity Group Open Meetings: Sunday 4:00 p.m. Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Closed Meeting: Thursday, 8:00 p.m. AL-ANON Sunday 4:00 p.m. &Tuesday 8:00 p.m. All meetings at St. James Episcopal Church, all times eastern For further AA information call: 648-8121 C.R. SMITH & SON Backhoe work, dozer work, root rake, front-end loader, lot clear- ing, septic tanks, drain fields, fill dirt. Rt. 2, Box A1C, Port St. Joe Phone 229-6018 tfc 11/12/87 BAY VIEW SEPTIC TANK SERVICE WE RENT PORT-O-LETS PUMP SEPTIC TANKS DONNIE SMITH ROUTE 2, BOX A1C PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 229-6018 52tc2/19 ST. JOE CUSTOM BUILDERS Commercial Building Residential Building Cabinet Work Gen. Con. RG 0033843 GLEN F. COMBS 227-1689 P. O. BOX 456 PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA thru 12/87 Lawns cut for reasonable rates. For more info., call 227-1388. 4tp 5/5 BURKETT & HALL WELL SERVICE Water Wells Over 30 Years Experience Home Heat Pump Lawn & Garden Sprinkler Systems & Irrigation Specialists Steve Burkett (904) 871-0964. Electrolux & All Other VACUUM REPAIR SALES BAGS Anything for any vacuum and built-in central vac's. Callaway Vacuum Tyndall Pkwy., Panama City 763-7443 4tc 4/14 FOR CLEAN Carpets & Upholstery CALL CUSTOM CLEAN 227-1166 THE GOOSE CRAFTS Now Open 130 Gulf St. St. Joe Beach 10 to 6, Tues. thru Fri., Saturday by appointment Owners: Gayle & John Tatum Wendell Hall (904) 871-0350 tfc 4121 REEVES FURNITURE & REFINISHING SHOPPE REFERENCES FREE ESTIMATES Phone 229-6374 CALL AND TALK TO US ABOUT GETTING YOUR FURNITURE REFINISHED TO LOOK LIKE NEW. Across from Duren's Economy Store, Highway 98 thru 12187 The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 5,1988 Page 3C Driftwood Motel, Mexico Beach is taking applications for a maintenance person. Must be experienced and have own tools. A ly in person, no phone calls please. Join one of the fastest growing in- dustries in the U.S. "Cable TV." Part time or full time sales positions avail- able. Attractive commissions, bonuses, incentives & benefits. Call for interview. EOE. 648-5964. Nursing assistant positions available. Excellent salary and benefit program. Certification course offered in facility. Contact Job Ser- vice of Florida for application/inter- view. 229-8438. tfc 5/5 Medical transcriptionist/insurance clerk, experience and references re- quired. Send resumes to: P. O. Box 249, Port St. Joe, FL. 2tc 5/5 Need, dependable babysitter to come in to my home, keep three year old child. Some house cleaning. Please call 648-5048. 4tc 5/5 Wanted: Nondrinking woman to handle household and care for elderly woman in return for modest salary and room and board. In the Hunter Circle residential area. Must have re- ferences and be able to drive. 404- 724-8782 after 5 p.m. 2tc 4/28 Full time opening for LPN on 3-11 and 11-7 shift. Apalachicola. Valley Nursing Center in Blountstown is the only nursing home within 150 miles to have been licensed as a Superior Nur- sing Home in each of the last 6 years. For a confidential interview, call Mrs. Gates at 674-5464. Excellent Work! Excellent Pay! Assemble products at home. Call for information. 504-641-8003, ext. A-9575. 4tp 4/21 Wanted: Cashier over 25, some weekends and evenings. Apply in per- son between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Walker's Dixie Dandy, 511 Hwy. 98, Port St. Joe. tfc 5/5 Gulf County Senior Citizens Asso- ciation is accepting applications for Senior Companion Homemakers. This position is part time, 20 hours per week, Monday thru Friday. The appli- cant must be 21 years of age or older, in good health & have own transporta- tion. Interested person may pick up application at the Washington Meal Site at Avenue D and Peters St. EOE. HIRING! Government jobs your area. Many immediate openings without waiting list or test. $15,000 - $68,000. Call (602) 838-8885. Ext. 5783. 3t 5/5 HELP WANTED PCP Technical Service firm has immediate long term con- tract openings for individuals with expertise in pulp and paper and petro chemical: process/mechanical engineer with corrosion; process/in- strumentation engineer; envi- ronmental engineer; corro- sion engineer; cost engineers; buyers; instrument/electrical designers; electrical designers; piping designers. Send resume to: Susan Mc- Cracken, PCP Technical Ser- vice, 3000 Gen. deGaulle, Suite 210, New Orleans, LA 70014. It 5/5 LOST & FOUND FOUND: Male bulldog. Call and identify to claim, 648-8800. WANTED Want to buy: 40-60 h.p. outboard or trade for school bus. 229-6933. - Public Notices STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION NOTICE OF PROPOSED AGENCY ACTION The Department gives notice of its intent to issue a variance (File No. VE-23-309) pursuant to Section 403.201, Florida Statutes, to Treasure Shores, Ltd. The variance is for authorization for the con- struction of a pier serving an upland residential community in St. Joseph Bay, Gulf County, in waters approved for shellfish harvesting by the Department of Natural Resources. This pier is not to be used for the mooring of any motorized vessels. The granting of this variance does not guarantee the issuance of a dredge and fill permit. The petition is available for inspection Monday through Friday except for legal.holidays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Division of Environmental Permit- ting, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400. Persons whose substantial interests are af- fected by above proposed'agency action have a right pursuant to Section 120.57 Florida Statutes, to petition for an administrative determination (hearing) on the proposed action. The petition must conform to the requirements of Chapters 17-103 and 28-5, Florida Administrative Code, and must be filed (received) with the Department's Of- fice of General Counsel, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400, within fourteen (14) days of publication of this notice. Failure to file a petition within the fourteen (14) days con- stitutes a waiver any such person has to an ad- ministrative determination (hearing) pursuant to Section 120.57, Florida Statutes: If a petition is filed, the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate agency action. Accordingly, the Department's final action may be different from the proposed agency action. Therefore, persons who may not wish to file a peti- tion may wish to intervene in the proceeding. A petition for interventhfion mst be filed pursuant to Rule 28-5.207, Floriola Administrative Code, at least five (5) days before the final hearing and be filed with the hearing officer if one has been assigned at the Division of Administrative Hear- ings, Department of Administration, 2009 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, Florida 32301. If no hearing officer has been assigned, the petition is to be filed with the Department's Office of General Counsel, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400. Failure to petition to intervene within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to request a hearing under Section 120.57, Florida Statutes. t 15/5/88 STA'IS OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION - NOTICE OF PROPOSED AGENCY ACTION ON PERMIT APPLICATION The Department gives notice of its intent to issue a permit to Bill Thurber to construct a 10-inch potable water supply well and treatment facilities and other necessary valves, fittings, and ap- purtenances at the Gulf County Forestry Work Camp. The facility is located approximately 20 miles northeast of Port St. Joe is Sections 3 and 4, Township 7 South, Range 9 West in Gulf County. Persons whose substantial interests are af- fected by the Department's proposed permitting decision may petition for an administrative deter- mination (hearing) in accordance with Section 120.57 Florida Statutes. The petition must conform to the requirements of Chapters 17-103 and 28-5, Florida Administrative Code, and must be filed (received) with the Department's Office of General Counsel, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32301, within fourteen (14) days of publication of this notice. Failure to file a petition within the fourteen (14) days constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to an ad- ministrative determination (hearing) pursuant to Section 120.57, Florida Statutes. If a petition is filed, the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate agency action. ,Accordingly, the Department's final action may be different from the proposed agency action. Therefore, persons who may not wish to file a peti- tion may wish to intervene in the proceeding. A petition for intervention must be filed pursuant to Rule 28-5.207, Florida Administrative Code, at least five (5) days before the final hearing and be filed with the hearing officer if one has been assigned at the Division of Administrative Hear- V1 ings, Department of Administration, 2009 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, Florida 32301. If no hearing officer has been assigned, the petition is to be filed with the Department's Office of General Counsel, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32301. Failure to petition to intervene within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to request a hearing under Section 120.57, Florida Statutes. The application is available for inspection Monday through Friday except for legal holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at 160 Governmental Center, Pensacola, Florida 32501-5794. t 5/5/88 TO REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Florida Statutes 865.09, the undersigned person intends to register with the Clerk of Court, Gulf County, Florida, four weeks after the first publication of this notice, the fictitious name or trade name under which she will be engaged in business and in which said business is to be carried on: to-wit: COMPANY NAME: The Stitchery LOCATION OF BUSINESS 234 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 OWNER: Ada Lundy 4tc 5/5/88 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY. Case No. 88-74 IN RE: The Marriage of JAMES BENNETT, Petitioner, Husband and ELLA MAE BENNETT, Respondent, Wife NOTICE OF ACTION TO: ELLA MAE BENNETT i YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you. You are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any to the action on petitioner's at- torney whose name and address is THOMAS S. GIBSON, P. O. Box 39, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 on or before June 8, 1988, and file the original with the Clerk of this court, either before service on petitioner's attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a judgement will be entered to the relief demanded in the petition. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this court on the 29th day of April, 1988. BENNY C. LISTER, As Clerk of the Court By: /s/ Tonya Knox, Deputy Clerk 4t5/5/88 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the sealing of the voting machines to be used in the City of Port St. Joe, Florida Municipal Election on May 10, 1988 will be on May 9, 1988 at 1:00 P.M., E.D.T., at the office of the Supervisor of Elections, Gulf County Courthouse, Port St. Joe, Florida. L. A. Farris, City Auditor-Clerk It 5/5/88 FICTITIOUS NAME Notice 0s hereby given that pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes, the undersigned persons intend to register with the Clerk of Court, Gulf County, Florida, four weeks after the first publica- tion of this notice, the fictitious name or trade name under which they will be engaged in business and in which said business is to be carried on, to- wit: COMPANY NAME: Gulf Bolt & Nut Co. Location: 236 Santa Anna St. 4t 4/28 Address: P. O. Box 497 Port St. Joe, FL 32456 OWNERS: Frank and Marge Stohler IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY. Case No. 88-61 In Re: The Marriage of JIMMY E. RILEY, Petitioner, Husband and CATHY L. RILEY, Respondent, Wife. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: CATHY L. RILEY YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dis- solution of marriage has been filed against you. You are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any to the action on petitioner's at- torney whose name and address is THOMAS S. GIBSON, P. O. Box 39, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 on or before May 20, 1988 and file the original with the clerk of this court, either before service on peti- tioner's attorney or immediately thereafter; other- wise a judgement will be entered to the relief demanded in the petition. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this court on the 18th day of April, 1988. BENNY C. LISTER As Clerk of the Court By: Deputy Clerk 4t4/21/88 NOTICE Absentee Ballots for the Regular Election to be held May 10, 1988, may be requested in person, by mail, or by telephone at the Supervisor of Elections Office, Gulf County Courthouse, Port St. Joe, Florida, if you come within the purview of the definition of an "absent elector". Absentee Ballots will be mailed, delivered, or may be voted in per- son as soon as Ballots are printed, immediately following Candidate Qualification deadline which is April 19, 1988. If there is a Run-Off Election, Absentee Ballots may be requested beginning May 11, 1988. Completed Absentee Ballots must be received in Supervisor of Elections Office by 7:00 P.M., E.D.T., May 24, 1988, if there is a Run-Off Election. THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE. By: L. A. Farris, City Auditor/Clerk 6t 3/31 NOTICE OF REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the first primary of the election of the following will be held at the City Hall Fire Station in the City of Port St. Jo?, Florida, on Tuesday, May 10, 1988: COMMISSIONER, GROUP III COMMISSIONER, GROUP IV The polls will open at 7:00 A.M., EDT, and will close at 7:00 P.M., EDT. When there are more than two candidates for any one office and neither shall receive a majority of the total votes cast for such office, then another election shall be held two weeks from the date of the first election, or May 24, 1988, at which time the two candidates receiving the largest number of votes in the former election shall be voted on again. THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE L. A. Farris, City Auditor/Clerk 4t4/14/88 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY. IN RE: The Marriage of GEORGE MARVIN BAILEY, Husband Respondent, and ANNIE WHITFIELD BAILEY, Wife Petitioner. NOTICE OF SUIT TO: GEORGE MARVIN BAILEY ADDRESS UNKNOWN YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Peti- tion for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your answer other response to the Petition on Petitioner's Attorney Robert M. Moore, P. 0. Box 248, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456, and file the original thereof in the Circuit Court Clerk's Office, Gulf County Courthouse, Port St. Joe, Florida, on or before the 12th day of May, 1988. If you fail to do so a Final Judgment for the relief sought may be granted by Default. DATED this 8th day of April, 1988. CLERK OF COURT, GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA By: /s/ Tonya Knox, Deputy Clerk 4t 4/14/88 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY. Case No. 88-76 IN RE: The Marriage of GEORGIANNE WASHINGTON JEFFRESS, Wife, Petitioner, and LAMONT B. JEFFRESS, Husband, Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: LAMONT B..JEFFRESS 458 Mumford St. 12304 Schenectady, N.Y. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your writ- ten defenses, if any, to it on CHARLES A. COSTIN, ESQUIRE, Petitioner's Attorney, whose address is. Post Office Box 98, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456, on or before June 3, 1988, and file the original with the Clerk of this court, either before service on peti- tioner's attorney or immediately thereafter; other- wise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. DATED this 3rd day of May, 1988. BENNY C. LISTER, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Tonya Knox, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 4t 5/5/88 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR WATER USE PERMIT Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Chapter 373, Florida Statutes, the following ap- plication(s) for water use permits) has (have) been received by the Northwest Florida Water Management District: Application number S03987, filed 04/26/88. Mr. William D. Koran P. O. Box 945 Port St. Joe, FL 32456 Requesting a maximum withdrawal of 10,500 gallons per day. Withdrawal from (an) existing well(s) for Public Supply. Well gen. locations) of Sec. 0003, Twp 09S Rng 11W in Gulf County, or Black's Island. Interested persons may comment upon the ap- plication(s) or submit a written request for a copy of the staff reports) containing proposed agency action regarding the applications) by writing to the Governing Board of the Northwest Florida Water Management District, Route 1, Box 3100, Havana, Florida 32333, but such comments or re- quests must be received by 5:00 o'clock p.m. on June 2, 1988. No further public notice will be provided regarding this (these) applicationss. A copy of the staff reports) must be requested in order to re- main advised of further proceedings. Substantially affected persons are entitled to request an ad- ministrative hearing regarding the proposed agen- cy action by submitting a written request therefore after reviewing the staff reportss. 1t5/5/88 NOTICE OF INTENDED ACTION THE GULF COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Purpose and Effect: The Gulf County School Board proposes to amend and adopt policies, as provided for in the Administrative Procedures Act, for the purpose of bringing said policies into compliance with Florida Statutes and State Board of Education Rules. Summary: The following is a brief description of each proposal change of Chapter 6GX23. 9.526 Dangerous weapons in the schools. Economic Impact: These proposals will result in no direct costs associated with implementation. IF REQUESTED, A HEARING WILL BE HELD AT: Time: 9:00 A.M., E.T. Date: Tuesday, June 7, 1988 Place: Board Room, Gulf County School Board Office, Gulf County Courthouse, Hwy. 71, Port St. Joe, FL 32456 The entire text of the proposed rules can be in- spected during regular office hours at the Gulf County School Board Office, Gulf County Cour- thouse, Highway 71, Port St. Joe, FL. Special legal authority under which the adoption is authorized and the law being implemented and in- terpreted are made specific. The addition and changes are proposed by Charles T. Watson, Director of Support Services, and ap- proved for consideration by B. Walter Wilder, Superintendent. Amendments: Rule: Title 9.526 Weapons Prohibited. 2t 5/5 & 5/12/88 )00085 -000R R-00 !. I9400 $40,42 COB113 SHERRY ET AL S 5 T 7 R' B WHITFIELD ACRES (UNRECORDED) A 60 X 130 FT LOT FR LANGFORO ORB 79/1086 MAP *156A 00157-000R R-0035000 $244.07 HILL JIM. TRUSTEE S 5 T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACRES SUBD.(UNRECORDED) W 1/2 OF LOT 2 ORB 82/234 MAP : 156 A BLK C 00187-000 R-0040400 $315,48 (GORMAN W CARSON S 5 T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACRES SUBD.(UNRECORDED) PART OF LOT 4 BEING 90 BY 110 FT, ORB 77/469 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) Senior citizen, single or couple, needed to lease yearly small unfur- nished mobile home. Fenced yard, garden spot, Oak Grove. 229-8116, 229-6908. Itp 5/5 Leasing Mobile Home lots: Sun & Sand Mobile Home Park, (across from Mormon church on Hwy. 386-A) on Mexico Beach. 648-8201, R. Baker, owner, tfc 4/28 Home for Rent or Sale: 2 bdrm. house at Howard Creek. For rent for $275 or for sale. Contact 227-1391 after 3 p.m. weekdays. Partially furnished. tfc 4/21 2 bedroom trailer & one trailer lot for rent in Highland View. 227-1260. 4tp 4/21 Mobile home lots, Rustic Sands Campgrounds, Mexico Beach. 648-5229. tfc 4/21 Large one bedroom apartment, 1508 Long Avenue. Deposit required. Call after 5:00 p.m., 229-6825. tfc 4/14 2 bdrm., 1 ba. unfurnished duplex in town. Also 2 bdrm., 1 ba. duplex un- furnished St. Joe Beach. Stove & ref. Year round rental. Call Charles at 229-8282; after 5, call670-8417. tfc4/7 Apartment for Rent: Unfurnished, 2 bedroom, $335.00 per month. 808 Woodward Ave. Very nice. Energy ef- ficient. Lease-Option available. 227-1428. Jernyl N. Harper, Lic. Real Estate Broker. tfc 2/4 Completely redecorated 1 bdrm. furnihsed downstairs apartment, ideal for the young person on the way up. 1505 Monument Ave. Call during daylight hours, tfc 4/14 2 bedroom, 1 ba. house on canal in Mexico Beach, annual rental, $375 mo. 904/725-3616 or 814/723-3917. tfc 3/10 Warehouse space with office. Ap- prox. 850 sq. ft. Suitable for contractor or small service business. 227-1100 days only. tfc 11/19 2 bdrm., spacious apartments, easy to heat and cool. Reasonable deposit and rent. No pets. Call 227-1689 after 6 p.m. Best deal in town, save on utility bills! tfc 1/7 For Rent or Sale: 2 bdrm., 2 bath room house at Cape San Blas, many extras. Call 229-8385 or 227-1689. tfc 2/25 For Rent: Mini-warehouse storage. For more information call 229-6200. thru 12/87 A nice clean 12'x65' 2 ba., 1 ba. trailer with porch located 2 blocks from beach at St. Joe Beach. Call 648-5361. ,.: tfc 3/24 No need for wet carpets. Dry clean them with HOST. Use rooms right away. Rent machine. St. Joe Fur- niture, 227-1251. thru 12/87 Mexico Beach:. Lease clean 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Ch&a, carpet, unfur- nished, very close to shopping & beach. Reasonable. (904) 668-2110 work, (904) 386-6004 home. tfc 4/7 Furnished 1g. 1 bedroom apt. h&a, no pets. Nicely furn., 2 bdrm. house, screened breezeway, closed garage, fenced yd, w/d, carpet, h&a, in town. No pets. 229-6777 after 7 p.m. tfc 4/7 NOTICES MEET FRIEND .CLUB P. O. Box 278 Geneva, AL 36346 4tc 5/5. Copies Available at The Star 304-306 Williams Ave. Phone 227-1278 00193 -000 R R-0041700 $'316.28 (31) RMAN WILL I AM S, ET UX S 5 T 7 R 8 WHT"IFIEL...[ ACRES SUBJ 1:1. (I. UNRECORDED) W 75 F'T, OF LOT 5 RFC:'D) ORB 71/281. MAP 41 156 A EILK E 00206--001R R-0044300 $123.10 IH10 IARI R O ERT WHITFI'ELD ACRES AT HOWARDI C.REE1:K SECOND ADDInTION PB 1 IPG 59 L.OTS 5 & 6 ORB 99/157 FR F:IT Z'GER A'l. D) (FOR FURIIRI'HER L. EGAL SEE TAX ROL....) 00216-.-000 R-0046500 $31.46 DYKES ALTER T, WIITF:EI...E D ACRES AT HUIWARD CREEK SECOND( ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOT 4 MAP : 1 56 A BLK 2 FO RENT ~I~k~ 002:1 8 -000R R-0046900 $145.61 L. AM1ERT GEOR GE W J R. WHIT FIEI...) ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOT 6 ORB 110/1051 FR I..AMBERT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00222'-000R R-0047800 $31.46 PAR(KER SAMMY C. SR. WHITF.IELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 I.OT 11 ORB 106/772 FR PARKER (: iFOR' FURI'HER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00:2383-OOOR R.-0051100 $42.92 THOMAS B3. WWEB13 LIII:T'FIELD.. ACRES AT HOWAR I CREEK SEC(ONO ADD1ITTION PB 1 PG 59 L.OT 4 ORB 77/2!29 MAIP 1 4 156 A IlLK 4 (Continued on Page 4) I HELP WANTED I NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the personal property taxes assessed for the year 1987 are now delinquent and such taxes are now drawing interest at the rate of 18 percent per year. Unless the amount set op- posite each name below is paid, warrants will be issued thereon pur- suant to F.S. 197.402 and the Tax Collector will apply to the Circuit Court for an order directing levy upon and seizure of the personal pro- perty of the taxpayer for the unpaid taxes. EDA RUTH TAYLOR Tax Collector, Gulf County, Florida :P -0002900 $2'9 2.3 USL H ) T .) . '. 0004000 1$6 1 9 IILRR NG3 IJEMPSE Y P-o00096 00 $ 19, 76 :. RU N IN :, I..A Y I ::I.. I.) P- -00 16. 0O0 13 .228.. 0 S ANIDERS RE.STAURTIANTS. INC, P -000:1.54 00 137. 13 COJAAI PAUL .. & MAIE YN P .1. 001.6600. ( 14 1.4 BR N:)UN DR. U, I _, ASSUC IA I: '. -00.1:/0.)0 $2,0. 14 S Y 'S GULF S.. ICh.: s') A .I'ON I:P'- 20200 $ 1. 2,05 SI1AVI.RS ISERVIE C(:OMPANYN I -0029200 iS 2 56 , O1(NAL I R. CRISP P-'003J.400 l e.5 .29 fRIEEI MAN COI'MPONEN I'ii :.NN( P'0 I 00 $',5 .3. Ri.ELVE 'S FURN. 1 IJRIE. AN ) P-0o0316 0 $1.19. 0 6 BAY V:l D1-:.C) V .:NC N. I'-00i4J o 00 '1379 .87 ST, Jl. .JOSE BAY Ci(.I IJNT' RuCT ON '- 00 34 300 162'0 .00 CAP .[ AL AS SOC I: S IN C . NOTICE OF TAX CERTIFICATE SALE Pursuant to Chapter 197.402, Florida Statutes, Notice is hereby given that on the 27th day of May, 1988, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, Tax Sale Certificates will be sold on the following described lands to pay the amount due for the taxes herein set opposite the same, together with all costs of such sale and all advertising. Sale will be held at the Gulf County Courthouse, County Commission Meeting Room, 1000 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, County of Gulf, State of Florida. 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I Page 4C The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 5,1988 (Continued from Page 3) 00242--000R R-0051900 $99.87 BROGDON GEORGE MAC ET UX WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CRI;EK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOT 9 & 1/2 INT ORB 103/378 TO RICHARD E. BROGDON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00245-000R R-0052,00 $439,06 'CASSIDY ROY L, WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOT 3 ORB 81/510 MAP 156 A BLK 5 00319-000R R-0070100 $493.51 GAINER GLENN P. ET AL WHI.TFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOTS 1 & 2 & W 4.8' OF LOT 15 & W 5' OF LOT 16 ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00321-000R R-0070500 $175,78 DANIELS FM. BRENOA & HARRY WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOT 4 ORB 106/701 FR KENDRICK (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL,) 00334-034R R-0075500 $151.02' BROWN THOMAS H. & CHARLES S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) W/2 OF LOT 3 UNRECORDED FR SBA MAP *1.56A BLK 4 00334--055R R-0077500 $50.93 DECKER C, 0. & CAROL W, S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) E/2 OF LOT 8 ORB 98/870 FR HOLIDAY BEACH MAP* 156 A BLK 5 '00334-667R R-0078400 $42.92 INGRAM HELEN S 5 T 7 R 8 N/2 OF E/2 OF LOT 6 ORB 69/943 LESS S/2 ORB 105/148 TO POSTON MAP* 156A 00334-076R R-0079000 LEE BILLY G, ET AL S 5 7 7 R 8 HOWARD UNRECORDEDD) LOT 4 MAP 156 A 00334-078R R-0079100 LEE BILLY G. ET UX S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD (UNRECORDED) LOT 5 MAP 156 A CREE ORB CREE ORB 00334-100R R-0080100 NEEL GEORGE B, & BRENDA S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREE (UNRECORT0ED) S/2 OF LOT 62/671 (BEING 150 FT X LOT) (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE .00334-230R R-0082800 HX WHITWORTH BARNEY G. HOWARD CREEK PROP NO 2 UNRECORDED LOTS 9.& 10 90/36 FR HOLMAN & ORB 9 FR BORDELON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00334-235R R-0083100 MYRICK JAMES LAMAR HOWARD CREEK PROP, NO. UNRECORD LOT 15 ORB 94/ QC FR AAA TRAFFIC MARKIt MAP 1560 00334-253.1 R-0083800 HARRIS H, H. HOWARD CREEK UNRECORO LOT RHAMES MAP* 1,56C 00334-261R R-0084600 HANNA MARTHA HOWARD CREEK UNREIC( I LOT WHITEHURST MAP 156C III PROP. 3 ORB NO, 2 103/80 PROP. NO, 11 ORB 90/ BLK 5 $441.71 :K PROP 57/731 BLK 7 $79,36 K PROP 87/499 ALL SWI/4 OF SECT, 5 LESS SOLD ORB 117/615 00335-004P R-0090300 $259 .11 M. ICHEI..L. GUYE: I TE & FAITH S 5 T 7 R 8 A 240 X 130 FT PARCEL REC'D IN ORB 91/567 & OF'R 91/570 & ORB9 92/145 FR SIO PPI I :il! 0041.9-001iR R-0109100 $175.05 SHEALY BURL LEE S 31 T 3 R 9 146 X 63.5 X 122 X 55 FT LOT: BEING 55 FT FRONT ON DEAD LAKES ORB 83/618 MAP *109C 00420--000R R--0109600 $60.94 HIL... ON J. W. S 31 .T 3 R 9 LOT 4 STOKES SU0B UNRECORDED & N 20 FT OF LOT 3 IN BLK 4 STOKES DEAD LAKE CAMP UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 36 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00441-001R R-0112000 $43.28 DILL JOHN C. ET UX STOKES DEAD LAKES CAMP UNIT ONE LOT 7 PB 2 PG 36 ORB 71/933 MAP *109C 00456-001R R-0113300 $5 SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S. S 6 T 4 R 9 11 AC M/L REC' ORB 60/662 FR EASTERLING BEING PARCEL "A" & PARCEL "A--" ORB 62/186 & A PORTI (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX 00523-000R R-0133700 $41 CARTER JOHN W, & CHRISTINEI CHIPOLA CUTOFF ADDITION TC IOLA LOT 3 PB 2 PG 21 ORB 111/706 FR POWELL MAPO 111 A B 00539--1.00R R-0136100 HX $3 KELSOE MARK S, & JANET L. CHIPOLA CUTOFF ADDITION TO IOLA UNIT 1 ALL OF BLKS 3 & CROSS- HATCHED LOT LYING OF LOT 1 BLK 1 PB 2 PG 21 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX 00539- 105R R-0136200 $25 SIMMONS CHARLES & JOEY CHIPOLA CUT-OFF ADDITION T IO: LA LOT 2. 4 ORB :117/025 FR KELSOE (FOR FURHllER LEGAL SEE TAX 00539-110R O R-0136300 $3 SIMMONS CIHARLES & JOIEY BLK 7 CHIPOLA CUT-OFF ADDITION T IOLA $185,77 L.OT 2. 4 K, ORS 117/825 FR KELSOE K PROP (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX 1 ORB 00539-1.1.0R 150 FT. R-0136300 $3 SIMMONS CHARLES &. JOEY TAX ROLL) CHIPOLA CUT-OFF ADD, TO I0 LOT 1 $174.08 ORB 117/825 FR KELSOE 31...IU 3 MA P 11:1. A OR 00574-000OR ORB R-0142400 $23 0/971 BORDERS VALERIA. HEIRS OF S 30 T 4 R 9 1.92 AC BEG 'A TAX ROLL) NEC OF NW/4 OF NW/4: RUN S CHS, TI.-1 2,22 CHS. TH N 9 $84.13 CHS. TIH E 2.22 CHIS TO P1OB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX 2 103B 00605-000R NG CO. R-0147700 $4' SCHUDER MONICCA E, BLK B RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 1 LOT' 10 $320.02 MAP :112B 00606-'000R D4 FR R-0147800 $4' 1.SCHUD11ER MONIICA E, RED BULL.J IS:I..LAND SUBD. UNIT ' BLK C NO11, 1. LOT 1..1. HAP 4FI. 1. 2 B -84.13 2 644 -FR BLK C 00334-263R R-0084800 $84.13 MARTIN NORMAN M, & MARGENE P, HOWARD CREEK PROP. NO. 2 UNRECORO LOT 13 ORB 90/877 FR HOLIDAY BEACH INC MAP *156C BLK C 00334-264R R-0084900 $135.10 MARTIN NORMAN M. ET OIX HOWARD CREEK PROP. NO. 2 UNRECORD LOT 14 ORB 84/198 MAP *156C BLK C 00334-675R R-0088300 $148.30 BREWER STEVE HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. 4 (UNRECORDED) LOT 12 & 13 ORB 104/1043 FR HOLIDAY BCH INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE/TAX ROLL) 00334-690R R-0088400 $84.13 COURTNEY MICHAEL E. HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO, 4 (UNRECORDED) LOT 7 ORB 95/729 FR HOLIDAY BEACH INC. MAP *1560 F 00334-705R R-0088600 $148.30 HOWARDI J,W, -HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIESUNIT NO. 4 (UNRECORDED) LOT 1 & 2 ORB 103/771 FR HOLIDAY BEACH INC, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00335-003R R-0090200 $300,59 SBEL.L FRANK E. & SHERILL 0 S 5 T 7 R 8 15,99 AC M/L 006.1.3 -010R) R-01.4C8600 $29: ROBB1INS DUOLEY & WYNEL.. RED BULL ISLAND SU80. UNIT NO. 1 LOT 6 ORB 89/75 MAP *1128 00621-- -OOR R-0154800 $5, LANE RICHARD & L.OUISE RED BULL ISLAND SUBD, UNIT NO, 2 LOT 12 ORB 74/664 MAP *1128 BI 00623-000RO R-O0156800 / $5Z PICKRON JIMMER & LOVEEL..A RED BULL ISLAND SUBO, UNIT NO, 2 LOT 5 ORB 80/283 MAP *112B BI 00627-000RO R-0160000 $4: MC ARDLE JAMES L. RED BULL ISLAND SUBO. UNIT NO, 2 LOT 16 ORB 116/722 F' HOLLAND MAP *112131 BI RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LOT 4-ORB 96/2 FR PARKER MAP 4 112B BLK..A S00640-006R R--01696u0 $91.38 NEUWEI.... JESSE A, RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO, 3 LI 1 53 ORB 80/544 iHAP F .112' L..K A 0061 0--06 F-R R-0169600 $91.38 NEWELL JESSE A, RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO, 3 LOT 5 ORB 80/544 MAP *112B BLK A 00640--018R R-0170300 $568.81 MAYHANN BILLY J. & MARY E, RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LOTS 8 & 15 ORB 116/477 FR HALL MAP 112B BLK B 00640-0691R R-0172800 WAYMON HIANLON RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UN NO. 3 LOT 5 ORB 76/248 MAP :112B BLK 3 00640-131R R-0175700 $ i4.10 SMITH KENDA A, RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 0 LOTS 7, 8 & 9' ORB 117/6 FR SMITH & ORB 119/28 C SMITH :ON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T SROLL) 00642-002R R-0176400 HX $ 5.39 NOWELL ROBERT E, & DOROT E COCHRAN LANDING PROP. I UNRECORDED LOT 3 ORB 80/ MAP .1112B 00642-008R R-0176900 $1. ILK 1 KENDRICK GARY L, COCHRAN LANDING PROP, 6.36 UNRECORDED LOTS 9 & 10 0 97/683 FR KENDRICK D MAP *112B & 4 00651-000R 0W R-0180900 $ ADAMS GORDON K ROLL) S 31 T 4 R 9 1 AC ORB 27 MAP *112C ;2.59 00666-OOOR R-0182200 $ CO SAPP CLAUDE & MARY JANE S 31 T 4 R 9 .40 AC ORB 66/249 & ORB 102/934 FR MAP *1.12C ROLL) 00687--010R R-0184600 HX $ 5.50 HAYS KENNETH ,0 & VALERI S 7 T 5 R 9 3 AC M/L 196 0 FRONT ON ROBERTS CEMETERY 670,94 FT AV DEPTH ORB 8 FR GASKIN 00687 --0501R ROLL) R-0:I. 135100 $ SMITH SAM P. JR, & LILLI.: 5,5 0 S 7 T 5 R 9 BEING LOT 5 UNRECORDED SUBI ON ROBE LA CEMETERY ROAD UNREC. AGREEMENT FR GASKIN 00709-001R R-0188300 $ HERRING DEMPSEY S 18 T 5 R 9 10 AC M/L N 1.09 774,06 FT OF THAT PART 0 NW/4 OF SW/4 OF SECT 18 T W OF SR 71 ORB 116/1104 9 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 00723-002R R-0192000 ROLL) CAUSEY EDWARD G, S 18 T 5 R 9 1 ACRE ORB 81/412 FR EDGAR CAUSEY 0 84/967 MAP *114B 00728-110R R-"0193000 $ STEELE DARLENE & LARRY T' LK F S 19 T 5 R 9 ,18 HONEY HILL (.UNRECORDED) LOT 2 UNRECORDED AGMT F' LISTER MAP i114C 00.731-800 R .LK F R-0196500 KING EDWARD 1,91 S 18 T 5 R 9 1 AC M/L 20 208.5 PARCEL 98 ORB 103/ FR MAE WILLIAMS MAP* 114B 00733-350R R-0197400 HX' $ .K I HORTON HAROLD N, JR & MA S 18 T 5 R 9 3,3 AC M/L 5.49 ORB 97/687 FR HORTON MAPI 1148 00741-007R R-0199600 $ MARSEE JAMES A LK K GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS M/I 5.49 FARM *6 ORB 103/738 FR GI FARMS. INC. & ORB 114/52 LI 1 r\ SFR MAYHANN RUNNING ALG SR 71 STO SIMPSON LAND ORB 56/944 & 75/523 MAP -114C 00754-000R R-0205700 $40.78 CARNLEY JUDSON E. & IDA E, S 20 T 5 R 9 ,33 lC REC'D ORB 93/1015 FR CARNLEY BEING IN SE/4 MAP *1140 00757-050R R-0206400 $33,00 BRANNON ROBERT WENDELL S 20 T 5R 9 .26 AC M/L 75 X 150 FT PARCEL REC'0 ORB 114/333-34 FR GASKIN MAPI 1140 00806-000R R-0210900 $59.23 HAND CLARENCE E, & RUTH CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO 1 PB 2 PG 38 LOT 6 MAP *112C BLK 3 00815-000R $55.49 R-0211800 CUTCHIN JAMES A, & MARC |IT CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 6 ORB 104/267 BL.K F FOSTER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 1556,48 )008 I 1.8 000 R P-02 1.2200 3 I.I' i.ENRY GEORGE ET UX 24 CO PREC F IVE REPI...LA 0 F 3C FR RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 12 ORB 79/101 *AX ROLL) MAP 1112C W886.09 00818-020R rHY R-0212400 LISEN BY GEIORGE ET UX '675 CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 14 ORB 79/101 260.22 MAP #112C 00824--000 IRB R-0213000 HAND CLARENCE E. ET UX CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO 220.04 PG 38 LOT 22 ORB 86/430 MAP I112C '/202 00828-000 O R--0213400 290,18 POWELL DALTON U, & SHARE CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO SAPP PG 38 LOT 5 ORB 109/536 WOOD1RUFF (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 202.76 00829-000R E J. R-0213500 FT POWE.L DALTON U, ET UX Y RD: CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF 9/439 RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 6 ORB 94/384 ABBOTT 119. 83 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE EN M, 00836-000R OF AN R--0214200 3 AN BAIRFIELD. SIDNEY ME.RL CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 15 '-Rin I MAP *112C 00922--000 R R-0224800 WHITFIEOI.' CHARlLE:S S 28 & 29 T 5 R 9 REC' 0B 13K 20/313 MAP #:115A & 4132B 00951-000R1 R-0228C)800 FREEMAN L GAUITER S 29 T 5 R 9 2 AC ULF CO 3 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL 00741--010R R-0199900 $201.07 K L SALERNO JOANNE M. GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT FARM 4 .11 9 ORn 87/444 5 AC M/L MAP i114C 00741-032R LK M 00627-030R R-0160400 $41.11 MC AROLE JAMES L. RED BULL ISLAND SUBO. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 19 ORB 116/722 FR HOLLAND MAP *112B BLK M 00627-040R R-0160500 $51.68 MC ARDOLE JAMES L, RED BULL ISLAND SUB., UNIT NO, 2 LOT 20 & 1 ACRE, ADJOINING REC'D ORB 116/722 FR IHOLLAND (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00640-005R R- 0169500 $91.38 NEWELL JESSE A, R-.-0202000 JOHNSON CL.IFFORD M, GUL..F COUNTY FARM 'TR 431 5 AC M/L ORB 76 GULF CO FARMS MAP l114C 00741-039R R-0202700 $172,55 ACT .TRACT /996 AA FR DANIELS C HARLEI K A UOROTHY H GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT FARM * 38 ORB 77/1143 AA 4,8 AC M/L MAP *114C 00741-043R R-0203100 $169. 46 NCNB NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT FARM 442 ORB 115/43 FR GULF CO, FARMS, INC. MAP -114C 00744-000 OR R-0204600 $48,52 SALERNO JO ANN S 19 T 5 R 9 REC'D ORB 56/943 R, SR 20. 8 & R S BEG 1 N OF SWC OF SW/4 OF NE/ N 144 YDS E 72 YDS S 14 TO POB DBK 12/578(LESS (FOR 'FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00952-000RP R-0228900 OVERTON EDNA BREZLEY E S 29 T 5 R 9 7 ACRES IN OF SE/4 OF NE/4 REC'D I 25/239 MAP I115A 00953-037R K- o;':lloo HOGUE CLARENCE ET UX GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT TRACT 76 2 ACRES MAP *115B 00953-059R R-0232900 HX ARMSTRONG TOMMY G. & BA GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT TRACT 88 5.5 ACRES ORB 110/1048 FR GULF,CO; FA INC. MAP 115B 00954-046R R-0234900 GIBSON JOHN G. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT TRACTS 119 & 120 8 AC M 80/878 AA MAP* 115B 00958-000R R-0235700 LESTER CARL & HELEN S 32 T 5 R 9 1 ACRE 210 FT ORB 101/839 FR YANO MAP* 1150 00964-050R R-0236800 STANLEY RONNIE. LEE (JOW S 32 T 5 R 9 ,59 AC M/L 117 FT LOT ORB 105/715 FR PIPPIN MAP 1150 00971-000R R-0237400 HX HALL JACK C. JR. S33 T5 R9 18 AC PARCEL IN NU/4 OF NW/4 LYING E SR 381 ORB 57/1030 LESS D1BK 20/183 TO LILLIE MA (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00973-000R R-0237700 HALL JOHN H. S 33 T 5 R 9 6 AC A LOT YDS N & S & 230 YDS E & NEC OF NW/4 OF NW/4 ORB 111/56 CD FR HALL ET AL MAP $132C $241,73 'IA L. 1 PB 2 FR TAX ROLL) i163.9:.91 1 PB3 2' .4 S.I. 007 000 R R- 0243600 $172 ,27 CARNLEY JUDSON E, & IDA E, DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT 1 PB 2 PG 25 LOT 5 ORB 98/51' FR HYSMITH MAP 132D BLK 3 01013--020R R-0244500 $41.71 FRIEMAN ELLA ET AL DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT 1 PB 2 PG 25 ORB 111/755 CERT OF TITLE BEING THAT PORTION OF- RD LYING IN FRONT OF LOTS 5 & 7- (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01016--020R R-0245000 $63.42 FRIEMAN ELLA ET AL DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT 1 PB 2 PG 25 LOTS 4 & 5 (LESS RD R/W) ORB 79/902 & ORB 111/755 CERT. OF TITLE BLK 5 MAPt 1320 01032-005R R-0246700 $237,46 CHAMBERLAIN LESLIE W. & DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT 1 PB 2 PG 25 THE NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 10 AND ALL OF LOT 11 ORB 166/103 FR WILLIAMS & SLATER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01035-000R R-0246900 $129,17 PETTIS HAZEL ET AL DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT 1 PB 2 PG 25 LOT 14 & 15 ORB 109/10 FR HAZEL PETTIS MAPt 1320 BLK 8 01044-000R RL-0248100 $50.66 $177 GATES JERRY T S 35 T 5 R 9 .45 ACRES REC'D ORB 79/310 1 PB 2 MAP #143 4 01045-020R R-0248400 $82.03 BLK 4 WHITFIELD JOSEPH P. S 35 T 5 SR 9 W 1 ACRE PER $147 97 DEED.RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 67 PAGE 808 FROM LEVINS ON THE CHIPOLA RIVER I PB 2 MAP 0 143 01045-040R R-0248600 $33,00 BLK 4 CARNLEY JUOSON NATHANIEL S 35 T 5 R 9 40 FT ON CHIPOLA $283.59 RIVER: 600 FR AV DEPTH ORB ON 104/608 FR GATES MAP* 143 1 PB 2 01045-045R R FR R-0248700 $33.00 GATES JERRY & MARCHELLE TAX ROLL) S 35 T 5 R 9 40 FT ON CHIPOLA RIVER: 548 FT AV DEPTH ORB $145.59 101/955 IFR BORDERS LESS ORB 1.04/608 TO CARNELY 01045-140R 1 PB 2 R-0249600 $46.02 FR IWHITFIELD JOE S 35 T 5 R 9 1 AC ORB 88/596 TAX ROLL) FR DI.REWI & WHITFIELD MAP 01 '1.43 $1.45 590 01056-105R R-0251600 $78.41 CON ARD SAMMY NEAL 1 PB 2 S 3 T 6 R 9 .51 AC M/L PARCEL BEING LO" 11 OF UNREC. PLAT OF TI.URKEY RUN ESTATES REC'D BLK 5 ORB 107/852 FR LISTER MAPI: 1.33 $256 89 01.056- 11OR R-0251.700 $78.41 ACRES CUNARD LSAMMY NEAL S 3 T 6 R 9 ,5 AC M/. PARCEL BEING L...OT 12 OF TURKEY RUN ESTATES AN UNREC. PLAT BY $58,78 LISTER ORB 117/1063 FR 3AUNDERS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 44 YDS 0:1.056- '120R 4 RUN- R -0251800 $78,41 4 YDS SHOWCASE AUTO SALES & RENTALS ORB 'S 3 T 6 R 9 .51 AC M/L. PARCEL TAX ROLL) BEING L. :1.4 OF TURKEY RUN ESTATES, AN UNRECORDED SUBI 0 $126,04 REC'D ORBIT 117/531 FR SHERESH SAL.. MUl-t # I:133 NEC 01.1:7-007R N 08K R-0267300 $201,70 SNELL DONALD E. S 25 T 3 R 10 REC'D ORB 69/1.049 FR SEXTON BEING 077,00 PARCEL NO 15 MAP 491A NOC 2 I. :2:38-000 P IR -0274200 -IX $423 ,31 GATEi .JERRY T. & MARCHELLE Sll .lIl P' i-'RK SU1ID PB 1 PG 43 $54,66 LO.1' 1 2 ORB 107/180 FR RRBARA -AES LESS 1,25 A(. OUT OF NEC NO. 3 'F LOT 2 ORB 58/678 (FORI FIURiTHR LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) RMS 0 '41 -010.,1 R-02745M00 $405,14 -IMiUT.NS 1111-OH .. II [l01IA r' fr''PRK SUiI:D. PB 1 PG 43 $265.57 1 PARCELS iN DEAD LAKES ORB I15 /1.35-.i -i' FR TUWAODLE NO. 4 o,'1 i 9t1 iAL ORB *1.'1.2- u'0 P I0274600 $733.23. CoUAlrF PAUL & IADEI.YN HIDNnY PARK SUBD., PB:I 1 PG 43 $30.50 1.O S 4, & 3 LESS STRIP: BEING 01..O1 I'Ar:lIOI. IA. LODGE FR STERZOY X 210 OR.)I 9/360 1./13 I NT TO COUARD MAP' I 91 A 01242 -0'30 R-0275000 $246.46 $40,78 SANSOi ROBERT L & LINDA H JERS) riDllIUA Y I'ARK SUBD. PBE 1 PG 43 20b X PORfl I! OF LOT 4 ORB 94/735 & 840 FP TAYI.OR 01 26 --*00* R 17R-027 8200 $423.13 SIOUEI.. .J. JERRY 0 & BARBR ARA $57,21 IDILElU0. I SUBID I5.I:T NO. 1. PB 2 Po 15. LOT 1. ORB 111/82 FR BEING SPAUIi SOF M'P 1 9 4 AC BLK 4 E BYRD ('.I. 2 010 R TAX ROLL) R-0278900 1$66,52 SYF RE'TT RAYMiON I ., & ANN S, $187,48 T1LE1 OOD PARK SIUBI1VIS.1 N UNI 1. BF.G AT SWC OF LOr 3 N 130 70 FI E'LY 84,85 FT N 66 FT W IN U U! ,1.: Q FT S 66 FT TO PO1 (FTOR Fl.lI niTR LEGAI.. SEE TAX ROLL) (Continued on Page 5) .&C L) The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 5, 1988 (Continued from Page 4) 0.1 .275--00OR R-0279000 $30.07 SYFRET FRAYMOND L. ., A TMM S- IDLE...OO PARK SUBBDIVISTiON UNIT : N 14 FT OF .OT 3 :)BK 3.1/377 & ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT (FOR FURTHER LEGAl. SE.E TAX ROLL) 01277-010R R-0279200 $37.05 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. & ANN S, IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION UNIT 1 E 21.24 FT OF LOT 6 & ORB 116/ 892 FR SYFRETT MAPt 91 01285-000R R--0279900 DEGARMO ROGER IDLEUOOD PARK UNIi' 1 LO'0 S 1 HAP :491A $199, 1f OR ADELINE SUBDIVISION & 2 ORB 84/862 0.1.295-000 R-0280900 $192.00 GRIFFIN GILBERT P & TE001 SUE: IDLE:WOOD PARK SUBDIVISION UN I. 1 LOT 5 & S 25 FT OF LOT 7 ORB 89/1052 C FR HARPER & ORB 116/1103 CDF FR HARPER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01296-000R R-0281000 $174,69 TAYLOR MARY A, I)LEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION UNIT 1 LOTS 6 & 8 ORB 79/1094 MAP 491A BLK 4 01333-010R R-0284900 $32.41 SSBYFRETT RAYMOND L,. IDLEUOOD PARK SUBD, UNIT 1 E 30 Fr OF LOT 12 ORB 107/539 QC FR BROADER BLK 6 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01340-001R R-0285700 $110,52 HUGHES L, R, S 25 T 3 R 10 PARCEL NO 1 OF HUGH'IES PLAT UNRECORDEDE) LESS S'LY 50 FT TO BOYD MAP :91A 01362-000R R-0288000 $124.66 SYFRETT RAYMOND L, S 36 T 3 R 10 45 AC M/L REC'D ORB 73/609 (PARCEL IV) LESS CENTRAL LANDING SUBD. ORB 38/121 ORB 34/812, ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01373-'004R R-0290000 $106.95 HANLON DANIEL GENE S 36 T 3 R 10 6.837 AC & 110 FT ON DEAD LAKES ORB 85/657 MAP *910 01373-020R R-0290600 $77.03 LEE BILI..Y G. ET AL S 36 T 3 R 10 2 AC IN ORIG LOT 7 ORB 81/400 (PARCEL 1") MAP :1910 01373-021R R-0290700 $54,71 LEE BILLY G. ET AL SS 36 T 3 R 10 1 AC 255,50 FT BY 170.49 FT PREC'0 ORB 81/400 (PARCEL II MAP '9110 01390--000R R-"0292600 'i$81.81 RRUNER B. E. RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADDN TO :IOLA PO' 2 PG 24 UNIT NO 1 N/2 OF L.OT 4 MAP 1. 20B13 SI BLK 2 01417-000R R--0295400 $51,02 STEWART JACK 0, RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADDN TO 101.. A PB 2 PG 24 UNIT NO 1 LOT I 1 MAP 41280 BLK 4 0:1. 481.-00:1 R R-0304700 $113.02 SYFRETT RAYMOND L, & ANN S, CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 I.OT 4. 5 & 6 ORB 73/609 & ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT MAP* '9 1D BLK 1. 01484-050R R-0305200 1:35.50 SYFREKTT RAYMOND L., CENTRAL. LANDING SUBO) PF 3 PG 4 PARCEL MARKED "NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PLAT" LYING N OF LOTS 9 & 10 BLK 1 ORB 23/609 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01*487-002R R-0305600 $35.50 SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S, CENTRAL LANDING SUB0 PB 3 PG 4 E.63,46 FT OF LOT 4 ORB 73/609 & ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01487-003IR R-0305700 $182,81. SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S, CENFWRAL LANDING SUBBJ P: 3 PG 4 LOTS 6.:16, 17. 18, 19 & 20: LESS PART OF LOTS 5 & 16 IN - ORB 73/608 & ORB 73/609 & ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01490-000R R-0306100 $102,78 ROGIERS ELMER E. ET UX CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 W'LY 100 FT OF LOT 12 MAP 4910 01490-002R R-0306300 SYFRETT RAK CENTRAL LAi 4 L.OT 3 & SYFRE:TT: MAP 19:1.0 BLK 2 $43,28 YMOND & ANN S. ENDINGG SUBD PB 3 OR1B 116/892 FR 01490-003R R-0306400 $1 *SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S. CENTRAL LANDING SUBLI PB 3 4 LOTS 1. THRU 7 ORB 73/60 ORB 1.1.6/892 FR SYFRETT MAP:l 910 01494-001R I R-0306900 $206,07 SYFRETT RAYMOND CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOT 16 ORB 73/636 01:1I': 1J6/892 FR SYFREIIT BL..K 3 MiAPIP 910 01t44-002R R-0307000 $206.07 SYFRETr RAYMOND & ANN S CEi'IRAL LANDING SUIJB PB 3 PG 4 1.O1 .17 ORB 73/609 OR1I 116/892 FR SFRETT B131.K 3 MAP-I 91D 0:1503-000R 1R. 0307900 $376.62 DILL. JOHN C. ET UX 5 1 T 4 R 10 11,5 AC BEG 4T NEC. RUN IU 275 YO: TH 9 220 YD: TH E 275 YDS: TH N 220 YOS T.O THE POU3 & LESS 1 AC (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01511-050IR R-0309100 $74 .27 CLA'RK DENISE E. S92 T 4 R 10 3,531 AC M/L. PARCEL. REC'D ORB 110/906 F R GLASS & ORB 113/28 QC FR EDWARD CLARK MAP* 92 01517-016R R-0310600 $136,30 BEATTY JAMES E, & VICKIE C. S 3 T 4 R 10 5 AC Mi/L REC' U ORB 1.08/1.86-7 FR STEPHENS BEING TRACT 0 STONE CREEK ACRES UNRECORDEDD) MAP H74 AREA [) 0'151-'-020R 1-03:1. 1000 HX $272.88 0DREW! iAR. I i S 3 T 4 R 10 4.52 AC M/L BEING 368,5 F ON STONE MILL CREEK RD 396 FT AV DEPTH S TO CREEK ORB 55/681 FR BROGDOND, FOR FURTHER LEGAL. SEE TAX ROLL) 01.517-023R R- 0311300 $252.59 IBFAFIY JAMES & VICK.I: S 3 T 4 R 10 2 AC BEING TRACT: 1.1. :SONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 103/438 FR MERRITT & BEATTY (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SE:E TAX ROLL) 015:17- 026R R..03.1.1600 $82,03 DAVIS MARY & CHARLES MOORE: S 3 T 4 R 10 1.4 AC REC'.D ORB 71/:109 FRI BROG0ON IEING TRACT A STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 103/41 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0151 '-030 R R-0312000 $3301.11 .BRUNTY SUSAN S 3 T 4 R 10 75 AC M/i. BEING TRACT 10 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 62/15 FR MERRITT LESS 2.5 AC ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01517-125R R-"0313700 $75,82 CARTER TEDDY L..EE & CINY DEAN S 3 T 4 R 10 1,8 AC M/L BEING PLOT 01:3 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECO RDED) UNRECO RDED AGREEMENT FR BROGDON MAP *74 01519 -010IR R- 0314700 $118,60 CANE R WILSON & KENNEAL. S 3 T 4 R 10 1.03 AC N/L. 100 X-447 F PARCEL UNRECORDED AGREEMENT FR TLC MAP* 74 01519-120R R-03154(00 $1 TLC PROPERTY IES. STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 5 MAPt 74 01519-125R R-0315500 $1 TLC PROPERTIES STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 6 MAP* 74 01519-130R R-0315600 $1 TLC PROPERTIES STONE MILL. CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 7 MAP* 74 01519--265R R-0318000 $ SCHNEIDER JUANITA STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 6 UNREC. AGREEMENT FR TLC, MAP* 74 01526-001R R-0320400 $ DICKENS RAY S 4 T 4 R 10 1,33 AC M/L TRACT *'3 STONE CREEK ACRE (UNRECOI'DED) ORB 91/482 F' EDEN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA 01.526-0042R R....-0320700 $ ALLISON WAYNE T, & LOUISE S 4 T 4 R 10 1,50 AC TRACK STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 106/33 F HICKS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA: 01538-100R R-0322900 $ FOSTER STEPHEN H. S 9 T 4 R 10 5 AC M/L 5 A SQUARE IN NWC OF NE/40F N ORB 95/441 FR TLC LESS 35 ORB 106/609 TO THORNE MAPt 74 10,52 3 PG 01538-405R R-0323400 $279 CARSON ,JUDITH S 9 T 4 P 10 1 AC M/L BLK 3 210 X 21(.0 FT PARCEL IN NWC I E/2 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 159.56 01545- 005R R-0324200 HX $107 1 PG GRIFFIN GILBERT P, & TEI)OIE )9 & S 10 T 4 R 10 6.69 AC M/L PARCEL... REC'D ORB 113/395--6 AA FR T L C BLK 3 (lAP11: 74 01549-001R L R-03251.00 SYFREIT RAYMOND & ANN S S 11 T 4 R 10 36 AC 1-1L PARCEI.. ALG W SEC LINE: ON STONE MILL CREEK REC 90/126 FR LISTER & ORbD (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SFEE 01571 -000R R-0327600 BROGDON BOYD E UX " 11 T 4 IR 10 .93 A 1 ON SR 71. & 420 FT E & W 81/991 FR POLK LESS 75 FT PARCEL ORB 112/35 FR (FUOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE *0 l574--100R R-03281)00 THE RACE INC. S 14 T 4 R 10 3.03 AC H OF' I/2 IOF NE/4 OF SE/4 E OF SR 71: HAVING 670 ON SR 71: 105 FT AV DEF (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 01637-005R R-0342100 HX ROBERTS BOYD S 13 T 4 R 10 A 23 FT L FRONTING ON PEAD LAKES UHALEY ORB 81/480 MAP *93A 01649-000R R-0343700 ROBERTS BOYD S 13 T 4 R 10 PARCEL IN SE/4 OF NW/4 PARTIALLY IN NE/4 OF SW 95/30 TO BOYD ROBERTS L (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 01658-050 R R-0345600 HARTIEY JAMES S, S 13 T 4 R 10 400 X 100 FT PARCEL ON HATCHEY RD, ORB 116 FR BROGOON MAP*. 93A 01664-000R1 R--0346200 CUNNINGIIAM WILBERT L, S 13 T 4 R 10 REC "D ORB 50/302 MAP 493A i75.82 S 7 ' . B 405 FT C"'D ORB 91/257 TAX ROLL) $562.69 1.00 FT J ORB X 150 RAX L TAX ROL.L)L R-0361100 $100,02 MCNEALY FLORENCE S 23 T 4 R 10 1.33 AC 85 YD. X 85'YI. LOT FROM HUNTLEY IN ORB 49/140 LESS 50' X 100' LOT TO JONES IN ORB 81/524 MAP 93C 01813-000R R--0365200 $72.77 ADAMS GORDON & IRENE C L MORGAN'S ADON TO WEWAHITCHKA FLA UNIT NO ONE PB 2 PG 33 LOT '5 ORB 79/374 MAP 493C BLK 6 01816-000R $207.94 R-0365500 $253,26 WINCHELL MORRIS E. i/L E/2 S 23 T 4 R 10 BEG AT NEC OF SLAYING SU/4 OF SE/4: RUN S 361 FT, . FT M/L 361 FT, N 361 FT, E 361 FT TO TH ORB POB ((OLD SCHOOL). LESS SR 22A TAX ROLL) (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01854-020R $161 04 R-0369800 $101, 10 COLLINS ROBERT LOT S 23 T 4 R 10 .08 AC LOT 50 FR FT X 70 FR PRIDGEON IN NUC OF 0BK 36/18 MAP 493C 01864-OO00R $230.,86 R-0370800 $28.00 BECK LEE EST C/O ROBERT JONES S 23 T 4 R 10 1 ACRE BK 12/592 LESS SOLO TO OTHERS J/4 ORB 01865-OOOR LESS ORB R-0371000 $33,00 TAX ROLL) BRITT DAVID: L, S 23 T 4 R 10 1.1 AC REC'O $51,02 OBK 33/354 & LOT REC'0 OBK 28/397 FR LOTTE MAE BERRY. MAP :93C FISH 0:1883-000R 6/483 R-0372600 $186.36 GRE:ENE JACQ0UELINE P, S 24 T 4 R 10 176 FT. FRONTAGE ON SR 22 ORB 82/669 $316,93 (SECOND PARCEL). MAP* 9301 R 01883-001R R-0372700 $49 ,18 GREENE JACQUELINE P, 01674-00O R-0347000 $207,03 MARCH 1DAVID W, S 13 T 4 R 10 BEG AT SEC OF BLUE GATOR TRACT ON W SIDE J.EHU RD: W 320 FT: S 245 FT FOR POB: S 100 FT: W 100 FT: (FOR FURTHER L.EGAL. SEE TAX ROLL) 01683-0O00R R-0347800 $. 131,47 WYMES LONNIE S 14 T 4 R 10 4.7 AC S/2 OF N/2 OF N/2 OF SJW/4 OF SW/4 LESS 44 X 96 FT LOT TO AMANDA GREEN ORB 106/566-7 FR ROUSE. 01689-000R R-0349200 $283;59 PETTIS SR, R CHARLES & CYNTHI S 14 T 4 R 10 130 FT LYING W OF LAKE ST TO TGE WATERS EDGE OF W ARM DEAD LAKES REC'D ORB1 118/328 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01692-000R ' R-0349500 $94,66 DAVIS OTIS JR. & LOVE S 14 T 4 R 10 40 AC NW/4 OF SW/4 MAP :993B 01695-010R R--0349900 $72 94 BROGDON BOYD S 14 T 4 R 10 LYING BTWN HWY 71 & CIIANNEL OF1 WEST ARM LESS TO SIMPSON & OTHERS MAP .9313 01704-OO0R R-0351000 $70.82 HATCHEk COLLICE & JACKIE S 14 T 4 R 10 40 X 80 FT LOT .K A M/L ORB 98/20 FR PETTY MAP *93B ,52 01712-000R R-0351700 $47.35 RAINES DENNIS C SR. & MARTHA S 14 T 4 R 10 15 AC M/L W/2 OF SEI/4 OF SEI/4. LESS 5 AC K A IN W/2 OF W/2 ORB 102/203 FR LISTER .52 01725-OO0R R-0353400 HX $79,78 PARKER I1116IM 1 H, & BRENDA F. S 15 T 4 R 10 .51 AC COM AT NEC OF NE/4 OF SW/4. S 300 FT K A TO POB. S 150 FT. W 150 FT. N 150 FT, E 150 FT TO PO8 ORB .27 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01726--000R R-0353500 $222,.35 DAVIS OTIS JR. S 15 T 4 R 10 87 AC E/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4: SW/4 OF SE/4 OF K C SE/4: NE/4 OF SE/4 & ALL OF SW/4 OF SE/4, LYING BTWN OLD 01. .87 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01729-050R R-0354000 $33.00 1:;iS DANIEL.. & BETTY S 15 T 4 R 10 100 X 75 FT LOTl IN NU/4 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 ORB ROLL) 94/758 OC FR MEYERS MAP 75 ,03 01733-000R R-0354400 $66,84 4 BYRD PORTIA S 15 T 4 R 10 2 AC 250 FT LOT IN 'SWJ/4 OF'SE/4 N OF 'OLD PANAMA ROAD REC'0D ORB 41/487 ROLL.) MAP 75 01735-001R ,3 R-0354900 $28.60 SIMS DANIEL S 15 T 4 R 10 ,12 AC A LOT 50 4 BY 100 FT REC'D ORB 94/690 C QCD FROM DAWSON MAP -753 01780-000 R-0360000 HX $564.24 .74 DAVIS OTIS, JR. & DEBORAH R S 22 T 4 R 10 5 2/3 AC REC'D ORB 96/611 PARCEL '3 FROM OF KEMP MAP *75 017PO-002R .17 R-0360200 $136.97 DAVIS OTIS JR. ET UX S 22 & -23 T 4 R 10 60 AC REC'D ORB 72/694 PARCELS 1 & 2 & ORB 75/590 MAP 175 & 93C 01785-030R S 24 T 4 R 10 1 ACRE M/L LOT IN NW1/4 ORB 82/669 (THIRD PARCEL) MAP* 93 3D 01895'-000R R-0374700 $526.61 GASKIN CHARLES A, .JR. S 24 T 4 R 10 PB 1 PG 25 BEG AT NEC OF LOT 3 H&H PLA T RUN S 29 FT' FOR POB RUN W 15 0 FT .S 22FT E 150 FT, N 22 FT (FOR FU'LRTHER LEGAL. SEE TAX ROLL.) 01950-000R R-0381000 $117.53 LEWIS L., V S 24 T 4 R 10 76/100 ACRE A 208.75 FT LOT PARALLEL TO HIUAY' REC' D DBK 2/555 & 566 LESS N 50 FT TO CANNING IN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01994-00OR R-0386100 $421.08 CANNING DR. H. B, EST, MACKS ADDN TO WEWAHITCHKA PB 1 PG 14 BEGIN AT SWC OF LOT 32 RUN N 30 FT E 80 FT S 30 FT W 80 FT TO BEG MAP *94A 02012-OO0R R-0387800 $824,91 !'.WLING RUSSELL Y, MACKS ADDN TO WEWAHITCHKA PB 1 PG 14 LOTS 67 & 68 ORB, 112/726 FR PATTERSON (DREW) MAP *94A '02032-000R R-0390000 $74.12 STOKES MARY W MACKS ADON TO WEWAHITCHKA PB 1 PG 14 LOTS 136 & 137 MAP 494A 02066-000R R-0393800 $163,92. SHERESH GEORGE & ROSSIE GULF COUNTY LAND CO SUBDIVISION PBI 1 PG 11 LOT 4 ORB 113/399 & UNREC. AGREEMENT FR BROGDON & CHASON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02069-000R R-0394100 $79.48 SHERESH GEORGE J. GULF COUNTY LAND CO, SUBD PB I PG PG 11 LOTS 7, 8 ORB13 74/336 MAP* 9311 BLK 3 02101-000R R-0397400 $499.41 GASKIN, ALIENE GULF COUNTY LAND CO,. SUBO LOTS .1, 2, 3 & 4: S 10 FT LESS E 10 FT LOT 5Q N 15 FT LESS 5.54 FT LOT 5 ORB 85/227 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02158-000R2 R-0402900 $492,82 BAILEY EDUARD13 LAKE ALICE ADO TO WEWAHITCHKA LOTS 11, 12. 13. 14, ORB3 79/442 MAP* 931) BLK 5 02160-002R R-0403200 $315.53 CROCKER MICHAEL OSBORNE ET UX LAKE ALICE ADDITION PB 1 PG 9 LOTS 3 & 4 ORB 87/674 FR JENSEN MAPU 931) BLK 6 02169-00I5R R-0404200 $91.38 HCCLELLAN BRINTON & VIRGINIA S 25 T 4 R 10 1.2 AC M/L 200 X 202.6 FT REC*D ORB 118/94 FR NIXON MAP* 94A 02234-000R R-0417900 $261.67 LISTER H, C, EST, S'25 T 4 R 10 .1 LOT AS DES IN OBK 16/122 ON SECOND ST. MAP* 94A 02278-000R R-0423600 HX $30.55 NORRIS BRENDA & PAUL COLLEGE PARK PB 1 PG13 LOTS 55,56 57,58.59,60, & LOT 9 ELK 2 IDA GRIFFIN SUB AND A PARCEL 242,94 FT ON E & 248 Page SC -- - (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02339--010R R-0429400 $59,72 WUITFIIELD MICHAEL W, RISI 1I ADDITION TO WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 16 LOT 9 MAPU$.94A BLK 1 02340-000R R-0429500 HX $86.68 WHITFIELD JAMES FRANKLIN RISH ADDITION TO WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 16 LOTS 10 & 11 MAP* 94A 02347-020R R--0432700 HX $119.97 WARD CHARLES E, ET UX RISH ADDITION TO WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 16 LOT 3 & N 1/2 OF LOT 4 MAP4 94A, BLK 3 02377-004R R-0436300 WARD JAMES CLECKLEY 'S LOT 13 PRB MAP* 94A $59.56 B. & SARAH J, ADDN UNIT NO, 2 103/518 FR LISTER BLK 9 02391-003R R-0438200 $79.37 MUINA GLENDA F. HARDEN'S ADDITION TO CITY OF WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 22 LOT 16 ORB 108/236 FR ARMSTRONG (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02394-000R R-0438600 HX $92.08 CAPPS MARY V. HARDENS ADDITION TO CITY OF WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 22 LOTS 17. N 1/2 OF 18 ORB 67/1095 BEING A LIFE ESTATE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02444-000R R-0443600 $91,78 MUINA GLENDA S 25 T 4 R 10 ,5 AC BEG AT NEC OF SW/4 OF NE/4 & RUN S 210 YOS FOR POB, TH RU N N 70 YDS. E 70 YDS, S 70 Y (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02452-016R1 R-0445600 $57.22 BEAN JOHN 1. ET UX S 25 & 26 T 4 R 10 1 ACRES M/L ORB 80/519 MAP* 94A & 94B 02459-001R R-0447500 $36.11 RILEY JIMMY E. S 26 T 4 R 10 75 X 100 FT LOT FR HILL IN ORB 74/1016 MAP 494B 02471-005R R-0449900 $73 CLECKLEY CHARLES & BETTY WHISPERING PINES UNIT 1 PB PG 9 LOT 4 MAP *94C 02484-000R R-0454900 $54 RHINEHIART MARGARET FOSTER WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 2, 3 & 4 ORB 79/604- MAP *94B .92 3 .71 BLK B 02486-050R R-0455200 HX $36.34 KEITH SARA JO WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 26. 27. 28 ORB 105/316 FR HAND ET AL MAP4 94B BLK B 02497-000R R-0456300 $48.52 WILLIAMS DAVID ESTATE WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 20, 21. 22. 23 & 24 MAP 494B BLK B 02498-000R R-0456400 $21,20 FOSTER ELIZABETH MARGARET WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOT 29 MAP 0948 BLK B 02500-000R R-0456600 $36.11 FOSTER ELIZABETH MARGARET WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 31.'32 & 33 MAP *94B BLK B 02501-000R R-0456700 $21.20 WILLIAMS ROOSEVELT WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOT 34 MAP. 941 BLK B 02503-00OO0R R-0456900 $205.86 SALMON JOE H, WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOT 3 ORB 73/647. & ORB 97/618 QC FR SALMON MAP* 9413 BLK C 025.06-000R R-0457200 $29.91 BRITT DAVID L. WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 1 & 2 MAP 49413 BLK D 02538-000R R-0460200 HAND BRYANT & ANNIE PINE RIDGE ADDITION LOT 4 ORB 69/723 MAP *94B $39,73 GENE PB 2 PG 8 BLK 1 02557-000R R-0462300 1169.48 COLVIN NERVIN PIF'E RIDGE ADDITION PB 2 PG 8 LOT 14 MAP4 948 BLK 4 02561 -000R R-w0462700 $41.,11 COLVIN JOHN PINE RIDGE ADDITION PB 2 PG 8 LOT 18 ORB 107/90 FR COLVIN QC DEEDS FROM KEITH HEIRS MAP* 941 BLK 4 (Continued on Page 6) I Page 6C The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla.- Thursday, May 5,1988 IContinued from Page 5) 02572-000R R-0463800 $71.77 WARREN NETTLE (MRS.) HEIRS OF LESTERS SUBDIVISION (UNRECORDED) LOT 21 ORB 16/65 MAP* 940 BLK 2 02586-O0OOR R-0465900 $135, 96 HUGHES WILLIAM WILLIS S 36 T 4 R 10 REC'D ORB 57/938 FROM WHALEY MAP 94 02599-010R R-0467600 $33.00 DANIELS ROY L, & DEANNA M. S 36 T 4 R 10 ,83 AC M/L 240 FT ON SR 386: 150 FT DEPTH ORB 90/249 FR DANIELS MAP* 940 ,02601--010R R-0468200 $56.28 DANIELS RANDY S36 T4 R101 AC M/L 210 X 210 FT PARCEL ON SR 71 OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 94 PAGE 1077. FROM SAMBO JEFF DANIELS MAP* 94D 02602-021R R-0469300 $203.84 FOSTER STEPHEN THOMAS SUBDIVISION PB 3 PG 15 LOT 1 UNRECORDED AA FR BORING MAPI 94D BLK B 02603-OOOR R-0470000 HX $1.274.81 MILLERGREN NILS A S 36 T 4 R 10 6.17 ACRES 641.27 FT ALONG SR 71 IN NEC OF NE1/4 OF NW1/4 REC'D ORB 35/623 MAP*. 940 02629-055R R-0473700 $89,79 TAYLOR KENNETH & DWAYNE MITCHELL MANOR SULU. UNRECORDED LOT 4 HUY FRONTAGE .5 AC M/L ORB 113/677-8 FR BROGDON MAP. '94 02655-OOOR R--0477700 HX $227,.89 WINCHELL. MORRIS E. C/O * S 36 T 4' R 10 3.6 AC M/L A LOT ON N LINE OF LESTER SUBO ORB 86/125 FR FILOS, LESS ,4. AC M/L IN ORB 89/912 TO (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02664-050R R-0478900 $48.52 STRIPILIN ROY B. JR, S 1 T 5 R 10 1 AC M/L 104 X 432 ON SR 71 PARCEL REC'0 ORB 116/886 FR STRIPLIN MAP 95A 02707--001R R-0489800 $162..32 JOHNSON CLIFFORD M. ET UX S 12 T 5 R 10 5.2 AC IN SE/4 OF SE/4 ORB 80/232 MAP 0950 02729-000R R--0492500 HX $229.03 NOBLES WILLIE F, & DOROTHY S 13 T 5 RFIO 5 AC S/2 OF W/2 OF E/2 .0F SE/4 OF SE/4 ORB 104/1003 FR GATES MAP :96 02802-000 R R-0503400 $564, 85 SUMMERS RICHARD W .ET UX S 11 *T 7 R 10 1.68 AC REC'D ORB 06/275 FT SIMMONS MAP o101C 02839-003R PR-0507600 $58.59 3IVEN WILLIAM T, S 11 T 7. R 10 ,5. AC M/L BEING 211 X 100 FT LOT OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 94 PAGE 865 FROM NEEL MAP 101C 02839-004R R--0507700 $56.09 13IVEN WILLIAM S 11 T 7 R 10 .5 AC M/L 211 FT tON SR 71 X 100 FT DEPTH , ORB 92/85 FR NEEL. MAP I101 C 02870-000R R-0511500 $151.00 CHIRISTOPHER HICKS BEATY SUbDIVISION PB 1 PG 23 LOTS 43. 44, 45 & 46 ORB 99/254 FR PETTIS MAP 101C BLK B 02a74-000R R-051f1900 $57,03 ADAMS GORDON BEATY SUBDIVISION PB 1 PG 23 LOTS 7, 8, 9, 10. 11, 12. 39 & 40 MAP 101C BI...K C 02880-000R R-0512500 $117,04 MYRICK JAMES L, BEAT SUBDIVISION PB 1 PG 233 LOTS 1. 2. 3, 4, 5. 6 & 41 THRU 46 ORB 113/621 FR ROSS1 MAP 0101C BLK 0 02891-000R RI-0513600 $68,44 DICKENS RAY BEAUTY SUBDIVISION PB 1 PG 23 LOTS 7 THRU 15 & 37 & 38 MAP *101C BL.K EF 02947-000R R-0518800 $841,16 GABLES WANDA H. WIMICO SUBO. PB 1 PG 31 .75. AC LOT 1 BLK 1 & PART OF SECT 1.1 T 7 R 10 REC'D ORB 108/109 FR GABLES MAP* 101C 02949--000R R-051.9000 $97.15 GABLES WANDA H,. WIMICO SUBDIVISION PB 1 PG 31. LOTS 5. 6. 7, 8 & 9 ORB 108/109 FR GABLES. MAPS 101C 02963-000 R 'R-0520500 AL..LEN SYBI13 LL WIMICO SUBDIVISION LOTS 7 & 8 AND W/2 ADJOINING SAME. FR DOUDS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL -in .- "-** ^ -- ,. . 03054-0001R k.-0532600 HX $ HAU KIN S JOSEPH A & JOYC WARD RIDGE UNIT NO. 1 PB 3 LOTS 21 & 22 ORB 116/9 MOORE: MAP# 6913 03057-002R R-0534900 HX $ ADAMS JOEL DENNY ET UX UA6RD RIDGE UNIT NO. 1 PB 3 0F I 1 MAP *691B 03071-000 R--0540500 $ BURKETT GREG & SUSAN R. WARD. RIOGE UNIT NO. 2 PB 4 LOTS 7 & 9 ORB 111/372 HARRELSON MAPS 6913 03101-050R R-0546300 $ MCMULLON ARCHIE W, & VIC JIONESVILLE SUBDIVISION L & 40 ORB 111/12 FR TULL 031 26-OOOR R-.0548600 $ BROWN UILLIE L., ET AL MONEY BAYOU SUBD. PB 1 PG ALL OF BLOCK A. EXC LOTS 4 0RB 88/946 FR MONEY BA BEACH CORP & OFFICIAL RE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 03127-000R R-0518700 KING UILLIAM G. MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG LOT 3 MAP *72C 031.29-0001R R-0548900 JOSEPH ROBERT MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG LOT 2 MAP 11.72C 03130-000R R-P0549000 $ BROUN WILLIEI L, ET AI... MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG LOTS 1 5, 9, 16, 18, 20 ORB 88/946 FR MONEY B.AYCO BEACH CORP & OFFICIAL RE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 03132-000 R R-0549200 $ HESTER DIAMOND MONEY BAYOU SUBS PB 1 PG LOf 4 MAP *72C 03130-O000 R R--0549000 $ BROWN WILLIE L, ET AL.- MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG LOTS 1, 5, 9, 16, 18. 20 ORB 88/946 FR MONEY BAYO BEACH CORP & OFFICIAL RE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 03132-000R R-0549200 $ HESTER DIAMOND MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG LOf 4 MAP *72C 03142-00 OR R-0550200 BROWN WILLIE L. ET AL MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 P LOTS 1, 2, 3. ,10, 20 & 88/946 FR MONEY BAYOU B CORP ORB 94/932 FR GAR1B (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 031.4'--0001 R-0550400 RHODES OAKLAND MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 P I..OT 5 MAP *72C 03148-'000 R R-0550800 WYNN JULI.US MONEY BAYOU SUBD PE) 1 P LOTS 12 & :13 MAP *72C 03154- -000RO R-0551400 BROWN UILLIE L.. ET AL MONEY BAYOU SUBD UNIT N ALL 1BLK 1 LESS LOTS 1. & 5 ORB 88/946 FR MONEY BEACH CORP OFFICIAL REC (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 03157 -000R R-0551700 BROWN WILLIE L. ET AL MONEY BAYOU SUBD UNIT N ALL OF BLOCK ORB 88/946 MONEY BAYOU BEACH CORP 94/932 FR GARBER PB 2 P (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 03164-000R R-0552400 $1 'HILTOUN CHARLES L, JR, E S 7 T 9 R 10 640 AC AL.L SECTION ORB, 88/349 FR W ET AL MiAP 7:1:71 03165-OOOR R-0552500 $1 HILTON CHARLES L, JR. E S 8 T 9 R 10 640 AC ALL SECTION ORB 88/349 FR W ET AL MAP *:71 03:174 -000R R-0562400 HILTON. CHARL..ES L, S 17 T 9 R 10 160 N/2 ORB 88/349 FR AL MAP 4172 031.77--000R R-0562800 HILTON CHARLES ... S 18 T 9 R 10 640 JR. EF AC N/: WOODAI $1 JR. E AC A1 L SECTION ORB 88/349 FR WI ET AL. BLK 1 MAP :472 03178-000R $445,89 R-0 562900 $6 BROWN WILLIE L, ET AL PB 1 PG 31 S 19 T 9 R 10 33,6 AC 14 OF ALLEY GULF I RONT 400 FT DEPTI- ORB 118/431 LESS MONEY BAYOU SUBD PI 49 & LESS MONEY BAYOU S3 SEE TAX ROLL) (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE F $ 'G 2 tE )E T G 03180--000R R-0564600 $301,46 1464,21 HILTON CHARLES L. ..JR, El AL :E S19 T9 RIO :1.90 AC M/L ALL 2 PG FRAL S19 N OF SR 30 LESS ii ?44 FR FIAYOU COT. BEING 33.6 AC ORB 88/349 FRWOOD- Al.L L& LESS BLK 1 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE AX ROLL) 03180--055R 1267,31 R-0564900 $868 69 NEIL TERRY A, 2 PG S 19 T 9 R 10 100.21 FT GULF: 369,86 FT AV.DEPTH BEING LOT 1 OF SURVEY ORBE 108/204 BY BLK 3 NEIL & ASSOC, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 1190.03 03.100-060R R-0565000 $868.69 2 PG NEIL TERRY A, FR S 19 T 9 R 10 100,21 F" GULF: 381,66 FT AV DEPTH BEING LOT 2 OF SURVEY ORB 108/204 BY BLK 6 NEIL... & ASSOC, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) .210.05 03180-065R jKIE R-0565100 $868 .69 .OT 39 NEIL TERRY A, S .19 T 9 R :10 100.21 FT GULF: 393.46 Ff AV BEING LOT 3 OF 143.44 SURVEY ORB .1.08/204 BY NEIL & ASSOC 49 (:FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX RQLL) 3 & 031807070OR wYOU R-.0565200 1868 69 :CORID NEIL.. TERRY A, AX ROLL) S 19 T 9 R 10 109,06 FT GULF: 406.02 FT AU DEPTH BEING I...OT $48,37 4 OF SURVEY ORB *108/204 BY NEIL... & ASSOC, 49 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03180.-075R R-0565300 $ .251 46 BLK A NEIL TERRY A, S 19 T 9 R 10 93,75 FT C-30. $63,78 FRON : 186,57 FT AV DEPTH BEING. LOT 1 OF SURVEY ORB 49 108/204 1BY NEIL & ASSOC, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03180.-080R 1LK DI R--0565400 $228.32 NEIL TERRY A. .344.04 S 19 T 9 R 10 80 FT C-30 FRONT: 181,88 FT AV DEPTH '49 BEING LOT 2 OF SURVEY ORB & 2:1. 103/204 BY NEIL & ASSOC. U ( AX ROLL) R-0565500 $251.46 NEIL TERRY A. 1204,23 S 19 T 9 R 10 89.78 FT C-30 FRONT: 175.31 FT AV DEPTH 49 BEING LOT 3 OF SURVEY ORIB 108/204 BY NEIL & ASSOC, (FOR .FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) BL.K D 03180--345R i R-0570200 $436,64 1344,04 CHRISTMAS JOHN H, JR. TREASURE SHORES SUB [ PB 3 PG 49 26 LOT 19 & 20 ORB 99/185 FR & 21 HILTON ET AL. lU MAP 072C CORD BL K BE AX ROLL) 03180-370R R-0570600 $228,32 .204,23 ELLIS MARTHA T, TREASURE SHORES SUB0 PB 3 PG 26 LOT 24 ORB 94/659 FR " HILTON ET AL BLIK o MAP .472C BLK 0 BLK B 1344.04 031.80-402R 344,04 R-0570900 $63,78 HIILTON CHARLES L. JR. ET AL S49 TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION' ORB (UNRECORDED) 81.10 FT ON CO ACH RD, 30 .34 AC M/L AX R ) MAP 72 AX ROLL) 03180-403R $7:1,51. R-0571000 $:156,38 HILTON CHARLES L, JR, El. AL . 49 TREASURE SHORES SUBDIVISION FIRST ADDITION (UNRECORDED) 66 FT PROPOSED ROAD BEING BETWEEN LOT :1 & 2 L.LK. 03180-404R $301,25 R-0571100 $156.38 HILTON CHARLES L, JR, ET AL 16 49 TREASURE SHORES SUBDIVISION FIRS T AUDITION (UNRECORDE D) 66 FT PROPOSED PARK BEING BLK E BETWEEN LOT 15 & 16 03180-410R $614,75 R-0571300 $251,46 PRITCHETT, ANN 01. 2 TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION 2. 4 (UNRECORDED) LOT 2 BEING BAYOU 100,8 FT FRONTAGE ON CO, RD, ORO 30:; 264.04 FT AVERAGE DEPTH TAX ROLL) ORB .1.07/467 FR JOSEY 03.1.80-415IR $544.65 R-0571400 $251.46 SWEANEY MEI..VIN E. 0, 2 TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION FR (UNRECORDED) LOT 3 BEING ORB 100,8 FT FRONTAGE ON CO, RD. G 28 '. 0: 276,72 FT AVERAGE DEPTH TAX ROLL) ORB 107/637 FR JOSEY 03180-420R ,052.93 R-0571500 $251,46 T AL. SEENEY MELVIN OF TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION OODALL UNRECORDEDO) 1.OT 4 BEING 100,8 FT FRONTAGE ON CO". RD, 30:289,41 FT AVERAGE DEPTH ORB 111/643 FR JOSEY ,052.93 03180-430R T AL R--0571700 $251.46 OF JOSEY JR L, B. 00(DALL TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION (UNRECORDEO) LOT 6 BEING 100,8 FT ON CO, RD, 30: 31.3,79 FT AVERAGE DEPTH ORB $275,86 110/1093 FR JOSEY T AI. 03180--435 R 2 OF R-0571800 $251.46 LL ET SAXON KENNETH I.. ET AL TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT 7 BEING 100,8 FT ON CO, RD, 30: ,120.83 327.18 AV OEPTH ORB 113/506--7 T AL FR JOSEY L. OF 03180-4501R OODALL R3-0572100 $251.46 SAXON KENNETHI L ET AL TREASURES SHORES FIRST ADD 1TIO N (UNRECORDED) LOT 10 BEING 1 .760,19 00.7 FT FRONT ON CO ROAD 30 3 65.42 A0V DEPT I ORB 113/506-7 456 FT FR JOSEY H M/L. 03100-515R B 1 PG R-0573300 $251,46 UBD PILCHER WILLIAM T, TAX ROLL) TREASURE SHORES FIRST AUDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT 23 BEING 101 75 FT FRONT ON CO * RD 30 354,50 AV DEPTH ORB 117/236-:37 FR I..., B, JOSEY 031 85- 021 R-0575600 $873.46 DUFF l I N UILLI.. AM M. S 20 T 9 R 11 100,56 FT GULF FR ONT 100 F I..AGOON FT M /L.. 999 FT AV DEPTH: LESS 530.-B 1.00 FT R/U ORB 85/586 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03 185-023R R-0575800 $878.93 DUFF IN UI:I...LIAM M. S 20 T 9 R 10 101.50 FT GULF FRONT: 472 FT DEPTH M/L ORB 85/617 MAP '721)1 0:3191-007R R -0580300 $1 ,078 .39 LAMONTE CHARLES V, S 22 T 9 R 10 125 FT GULF FRONT: 695 FT DEPTH M/L ORB 87/2 FR GLENN AP 90D 03191-009R R-0580500 $3.414,79 QUALI.LS AL, P, & PEGGY L, S 22 T 9 R 10 400 FT GULF FRUNTi 563 FT DEPTH M/L ORB 92/782 FR BUSBY OFFICIAL. RECORD BOOK 92 PAGE 1062 FROM (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03191.-011R R-0580700 $866. 19 SMITH JODY BRANT S 22 T 9 R 10 100 FT GULF FRONT: 455 FT DEPTH M/L ORB 88/394 FR WHATLEY MAP* 90D1 03200-001R. R-0586700 $1.21 .67 FISHER WAYNE.1:1, ET AL INDIAN PASS BEACH. GROUP NO, 1 P.1 PG 48 LOT 13 ORB 77/934 MAP .90D BLK 0 032:1. 0-012R R-0590500 $121. 67 MOSCON IS JIMMY G, INODIAN PASS BEACH ROUP NO, 1 PB 1 PG 48 LOT 4 ORB 67/446 MAP 090D1 BLK S 03210.-014R R-0590700 $121.67 MOSCONIS JIMMY G, INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP NO. 1. PB 1I PG 48 LOT 6 ORB 67/446 MAP 9001 S- BLK' S 032:1.0.-0:1.9R R-059:15100 $1, 1.1.6,12 BROP IE GENE & GINGER INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP NO. 1 PB 1 PG 48 LOT 22 ORB 89/3188 FR CRYMES MAP 0900 BLK S 03226A-01R R-0595600 $295 .25 SIMPSON SHIRLEY R, INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP NO, 1 PB 1. P 48 LOT 16 ORB 74/113 MAP *900 BLK W 03248-001R R-05000500 $1 .331.62 IIENDERSON RICHARD & DELILAH CAMP PTliLMS 3UB PB 1L PG 53A LOT :18 LESS E 10 FT RB13 114/954 & ORB :114/955 QC FR DEBUHR MAP 090C 03325-050R R--0610400 $80,65 "BORDERS GARY LEE S12 13T RI. 35 AC M/L BEING !1/ 2 PORTION OF SEI1/4 OF SW1/4 & .SWI1/40F SEI/4 ORB 97/1:081 FRO M BOBBIE LEE B ORDERS LESS ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03326-120R R-0611000 $55,71 FALL STANLEY W.,AYNE S 13 T 5 R 11 SUNSHINE ACRES UNRECORDED AGRMIT LOT 4 .96 AC M/L MAP *42 03326-125R R-0611100 $.53,21 FALL STANLEY S 13 T 5 R 11 SUNSHINE: ACRES (UNRECORDED) LOT 5 ,96 AC M/L MAP *.:42 03330-000R R-0614100 $86,71 BORDERS RONN IIE S 13 T 5 R 11 27.,46 AC SW/4 OF NU/.4 REC'L OFF I C I AL RECORD BOOK 95 PAGE 727 FROM BOBBIE LEE BORDERS & LESS 5 AC ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03342..050P .R-0617300 $205,72 BLREMAN .JEFFRITEY IR, ME. ANIE S 23 T 5 R 1 1. 8,66 AC M/L .ORB :1. 14/77 FR TAUNTON M AP .42 03391.-006R 1R'-062'200 '.$69,69 CLAYT0N 1: (RO0 A1DCIAAST:ING CO, S 31 T 5 R .11 1 ,02 AC 165 X ..70 FT IOT REC'D ORB 71/393 MAP :11. 13C 03395-00 0R R--0629800 CRAIG LEONARD F. S 31. T 5 R 1.1 .53 X 250 FT LOT MAPF: 13C' 03406-130R R-0632500 DEAR ING DANIEL.. S. $42.35 AC M/L 92.5 $183.76 S 31 T 5 R 11 EAST CANAL ACRES UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION LOT 7 ORB 98/1000 *03406-175R R-0633400 $188.76 HOBSON ROBERT & REBA S 32 1 5 R 1:1. EAST CANAL ACRES. UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION LOT 16 ORB 108/761 AA FR TAUN TON MAP* 13D 03426-005R R-0638200 $192,50 GOSSOW L. 0, WOLFGANG S 33 T 5 R 11 1 AC A PARCEL OF LD 141.86 FT X 245.88FT X 321,02 FT X 184,33 FT REC'O ORB 112/627 OC FR GOSSOW 03426-210IR FR-0639100 KENT CHIAR.LES M, S 33 T 5 R 11 PARCEL REC'0 I 14 AA FR CARR MAP4. 27C 03,426.250 R R-0639200 KENT CHARLES M, S 33 T 5 R 1.1 $114,46 & PATRICIA 1:) OR3 11.7/1097 $1.14.46 , AC M/L PARCEL REC'D ORB 116/1045 AA FR CARR MAPS 27C 03435-000R R-0640100 $48, HILTON JESSE U, UETAPPO RIDGE SUB1 UNRECORDEDE) 1.OT 2 .ORB 5/338 MAP *27C 76 BLK 1 03451-031R R-0644600 $126.25 FALL SFANLEY W, JR. WETAPPO CREEK ESTATES PB 3 PG 7 LOI 12 ORB 94/450 AA FR. ARNOLD MAP I 271) BLK .C 03452-001R R-0645000 $136.73 KOEBRUGGE PAUL H. S 34 T 5 R 11 ,57 AC M/L ORB 74/821 AA FR ARNOLD BEING A LOT 263 X 100 X 200 X 125 FT LYING IN S/2 OF E/2 OF SE/4 MAP *27D 03460-135R R-0649200 $160.64 GRANGER. THOMAS GERALD & JEAN S 35 T 5 R 11 CREEKWOOD FIRST ADDITION (UNREC) LOT 7 ORB 100/268 FR MEXICO BEACH CORP, INC. MAP* 43 03493-000R R-0657000 HX $661,62 WILLIAMS WILI...I AM C, JR. S 5 T 6 R 11 3,04 AC BEG AT NEC OF SW/4 OF NW/4 & RUN S 230 FT FOR POB. TH S 270 FT. TH W 490 FT, TH N 270 FT, TH (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03495-250IR R-0657800 $308,20 FOSTER MARK & GAYLE S 6 T 6 R 11 LOTS 5. 6. 7. 14 & 15 UNRECORDED PLAT UFR TAUNTON IN NE/4 OF NE/4 ORBE 90/345 FR TAUNTON MAP *14B 03501-155R R-0660500 $173.75 . VIZCARRA EULOGIO M. S 6 T 6 R 11 SUNSHINE FARMS (UNRECORDED) LOT 11 5.77 AC M/L UNRECORDED AA FR TAUNTON MAP *141 03579-000R R-0673500 $255,15 HATCHER JUANITA BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LO" :10 MAP :1:6C BLK 5 03593-00:1.R R- 0675 200 $459.,57 HARREI..L ROBERT. C. ET UX BEACON HILL. SUBD PB P PG 2 LOT 13 STRIP BETWEEN LOT 13 & US 98 REC'D ORB 76/224 MAP *16C BLK 6 03614-I000R R-0677600 14U UTFIELL JOSEPH P,. BE ACON HILL. SUBD PB 1 LOT 19 MAP I16C $687,39 PG 2 BLK 7 03646-O000R R-0682600 $452.84 WATSON PHILLIP L, JR, BEACON HILL SUB1 PB 1 PG 2 LOTS 7 & 9 ORB 114/932 FR MONTFORD BLK 11 MAP* 16C 03662-00OOP R-0684400 $171,81 RANCHO. ALGRIA BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 P.G 2 LOTS 18 & 19 MAP *16C BLK 14 03670-000R R-0685200 $86.96 POWELL DALTON W. & SHARON Y BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOT 8 ORB 97/118 FROM YORK MAP *16C BLK 14 03685-000R R-0686800 $413.50 MOROEN ARTHUR U., & SHERL BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOTS 5.,7 & 9 ORB 107/479 FR MEGHEE MAP 16C BLK 16 03706-OOOR R-0689600 $172.84 MORGAN ELTON THOMAS BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOT 11 ORB 71/1054 MAP 416B BLK 18 03710-005R R-0690600 $77.10 BELL MARY ELIZABETH BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOT 20 ORB 89/247 FR DOUGHERTY MAP *16B BLK 19 03710-007R R-0690700 $232.71 KRUMSIERK MARY ELIZABETH BEACON HILL SUBO PB 1 PG 2 LOT 18 ORB 109/353 FR OLIVER MAP *16B BLK 19 .03712-000R R-0691100 MARTIN HOWARD L. BEACON HILL SUBD LOT 15 MAP :168 $86.96 EDGEPARK PB 1 PB 2 BLK 19 (Continued on Page 7) (Continued from Page 6 03731-000 R-0693000 $86.96 StOKES ROGER S. & VICKIE BEACON HILL SUBO PB 1 PG 2 LOT 11 ORB 92/218 FR GATES MAP *16C BLK 22 03733-050R R-0694700 HX $68.20 KELLY BILLY L. & THERESA A. BEACON HILL SU80 PB 1 PG 2. LOTS 13. 15. 17 & 19 ORB 104/797 FR GILBERT MAP* 16C BLK 24 03752-OOOR R---0699100 $148.67 LARIOS MARGARET BEACON HILL ESTATES UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 46 LOT I ORB 76/251 MAP *16B BLK 3 03797-001R R-0704800 $119.33 BAKER FRANK A, ET AL S 31 T 6 R 11 60 X 125 FT LOT IN ORIG GOVT LOT 4 ORB 85/345 FR MC CLELLAND MAP* 16C 03798-000R R-0704900 $4,142.35 GULF AIRE PROPERTIES. INC. S31 & 32 T6 Ril BEING LOTS 7 & 8 ORIG IN SEC 31 & PORTION IN SEC 32 LESS GULF AIRE SUBD ( REC'0 & UNREC'D) & LESS TRACT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 037908-024R R-0707200 $269.97 LOGIV KERMIT D. & GI..ENOA SUE1 GULF AIRE PB 3 PG 13 LOT 6 PAGE 158 FROM GULF INDIES CORP. MAP #16C OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK BLK B 03798--064 R R-0710200 HX OVERHOI-T GARALD D). & GULF AIRE PB 3 PG 13 ORB 107/633 FR ODOM MAP 116C $718,78 PATRICIA LOT 2 BLK F 03798-140R R-0712700 $216.75 HARRELL.JOE C, GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 21 ORB 102/43 FR SUDDUTH REALTY CO INC. '& ORB 107/559 QC FR HARRELL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03798-145R R-0712800 $216.75 HARRELL JOE C. GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 22 ORB 102/37 FR SUDDUTH REALTY CO INC. & ORB 107/560 QC FR.HARRELL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03798-150R R-0712900 $214.25 KING EODDIE J. GULF AIRE SUBO,. PHASE Ij 1 LOT 23 ORB 100/698 MAP 16C BLK C 03798-155R R-0713000 $216,75 KING EDDIE' J. GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 24 ORB 100/703 FR SUDOUTH REALTY CO INC MAP* 16C BLK C 03798-182R R-0713700 $492.04 PEAVY DELACY M. III GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II A 29.79 PORTION OF LOT 29 BEING UNIT 1 ORB 104/1020 FR L FLA. CONST. CO, INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA.X ROLL) 03798"-183R R-0713800 $492,.04 PEAVY DELACY M. III GULF AIE SUBD, PHASE I1 A 16 FT PORTION OF LOT 29 BEING UNIT '2 ORB 104/1028 FR WU FLA. CONST. CO. INC, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03798-:184R R--0713900 $492.04 PEAVY DELACY M, III GULF AIRE SUB0, PHASE II A 44:21 FT PORTION OF LOT 29 BEING UNIT 3 ORB 104/1028 FR W, FLA, CONST. CO. INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL..) 03798-190R R-0714300 $519.29 YOU FERRY & GARALD OVERHOI.T GULF AIRE SUB0. PHASE II N 30 FT OF LOT 31 UNIT A OF BLUE HAVEN TRIPLE ORB 99/16 FR SUDOUTH (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03798-191R R--0714400 HX $339.79 MURPHY THOMAS & KIMBERLY GULF AIRE SUBD, PHASE II1 MIDDLE 20 FT OF LOT 31 UNIT B OF BLUE HAVEN TRIPLEX ORB 109/75 AGREEMENT FR YON & (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03798-1921R R-0714500 $516.79 YON'( ERRY & GARALD OVERHOLF GULFAIRE SUBD, PHASE II S 30 FT OF LOT 31 UNIT C OF BLUE HAVEN TRIPLEX MAP* 16C 03798-260R1 R-0716100 $216.75 BASS DEBORAH S. GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 15 ORB 99/671 FR SUDDUTH REALTY CO. INC. 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LOTS 20, 22 & 24 ORB 118/195 QC FR PATTERSON MAP. 50A BLK 4 04715-001R R-0847600 0 $102,95 GULF TWIN INC. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE N 20 'FT OF E/2 OF LOT 18 ORB 83/609 MAP :50 A BLK 15 04716-OOOR R-0847700 $-472,74 GULF TWIN INC C.:ITY OF PORT ST, JOE N 21 FT & S 9 FT OF W 45 FT OF LOT :1.4 & I 45 FT OF LOTS 16, 18 & 20 ORB 81/969 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 04735-000-R R-0849900 $623,22 PARR ISH KAYE F, CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT 19 ORB 92/6:1.6 QC FR PARR ISI 1 MAP 050oA BLK 16 04788-000 R-0857700 $2.654.39 $199.87 CRISP DONALD R IA D. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOTS 18, 3 26 20, 22 & 24 ORB 11087837 FR CEMENT HAND & ORB 108/838 FR PARKER ESTATE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) BLK F 04804--002R R-0860000 $148,.16 $166.64 ST, JOSEPH BAY CONST. CO. INC. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE 26 LOT 9 ORB 117/683 QC FR 13 QUARLES .- :- -MAP* 50A BLK G. B...K 24 .048053-000R $90.99 NR-0860500 $748,95. ST. JOSEPH BAY CONSTRUCTION 26 CITY OF PORT ST. JOE . 3F 12 & LOT 11 ORB 117/687-88 FR QOUARLES MAP* I 50A BLK G B LK< 24 04866-040IR R-0873500 H X $848.90 GAY A.M. & CLARA CITY OF PORT ST, JOE LOT 3 ORB 108/130 FR ST JOSEPH LAND & DEV, CO. MAP*# 50A 04867-000R R-0874100 $5.288,80 FFCA/IPI 1984 PROPERTY CO. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOTS 2.4,6,8 ORB 115/333 FRI SANDERS MAP : 50A BLK 36 04898-0041R R-0877500 HX $92,34 WORTHINGTON MARY CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT'17 & W/2 OF LOT 19 ORB 87/874 MAP 4:50A BLK 37 049972-00)R R-0885200 FHX $1.32.186 DURHAM DONALD TOLFORD El UX CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOTS 20 & 22 ORB 72/1069 MAP :50A BLK 42 05059-O000 R R-0896200 $692.41 DIXON WILL I AM RONALD CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOTS 8 &0 9 ORB 75/704 MAP ii 50A BL K 48 05111-000R R-0902100 $482 1RO3 N WANOA H. CITY OF PORT ,ST JOE LOT 27 MAP : A : 0iOi 05219 -040R R-091 31 00 .29 BLK 52 $678.36 ST. JUE BAY CONS[, CO. INC. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE: N, 62" OF LOT 1 ORB 117/687 BL K 69 MAPI 501.) :L K 69 05293- 000R R- 0921500 $389,45 VI:SCARRA EULOGIO ST JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO, 1 LOT 14 ORB 80/992 MAP 501D BLK 78 05313-OOO0IR R-0923500 HX $211.30 RIClHARDSON WALTER ALAN & S I JU.SEPH ADII 10N UNIT NO, :1. LOTS 1.0 & 11 ORB 107/628 FR REED (P IARRIS )1 MAP :1o0l) BLK 79 053 6 9-000R 0929.1.00 HX $223.03 REEVES .JOHN E. & TONI RE NEl BLK 1 ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO). I. LOT 16 ORB 1 9.1/35 FROM FIRST NAT"L BANK N'LY 1/2 OF LOT 15 OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 95 PAGE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 05392-000R R--0931400 HX $32.62 NELSON EULON WAYNE ET UX ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO, 1 LOTS 20 & 21 MAP 500 BLK 85 05461-000 R R-0940000 HX $264,88 -' MC AROLE I LINOA ST, JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 LOT 5 ORB 105/50 FR AOAMS MAP 1500 05674-000R R-0967800 MCL.EOD PHII:L.IP C. & S'T JOSE:PH ADDITION 9 LOT 6 iORB 82/'600 MAP -.:500O 05770-000R Rf-0992600 GANT RAYMOND CITY OF PORT L.OT 8 MAP #50B BLK 1005 05776--000R R---0993300 $332.17 UNDERWOOD WILLIE R. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. LOTS 14, 16. 18. 20 & 22 ORB 81/711 MAP 4501) BLK 1005 BLK 90 $612,60 BEVERLY J UNIT NO, BLK 122 $81.26 C, ET A. ST. JOE ORIG. 05791-000R R--0995600 $6 MORNING REN CITY OF PORT STI. JOE ORIG. LOT 8 MAP I50A BLK 1006 05795-0000R R-0996000 $183.76 GADSON QUINN CORA LEE EST, CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG, N/2 OF LOT 12 MAP 50A BLK 1006 05796--0.0 R R-0996100 $38.74 BEWEY MARGARET CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. S/2 OF LOf 12 MAP :050A BLK 1006 05821 .-001R R--0999000 $179.73 UNDERWOOD WILLIE R. HILLVIEW ADON UNIT 1 PB 1 PG 33 LOT 13 MAP *49D 4 BLK 1007 05861--000R R-1.003200' $126.27 WILI..:rAMS ELIZABETH H. MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 1 PB 1 PG :33 LOT 13. & U 23 FT OF LOT -. 15 .., MAP 14913 ) : BLK 1009 .05389-00 R. R-1006400 $102.53 PACE BENJAMIN ."' MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 2 PB 1 PGS " 46 047 LOT 28 ORB 75/199 MAP :490D BLK .1010 05918-OOOR R-1009800 $62.51 WALKER MCNAIR. PAT & UW.J, MILLVIEW ADON UNIT NO 2 PB 1 PGS 46 & 47 LOT 5 ORB 101/791 FR WALKER MAP 0491 BLK 1014 05952-000R R--: 0.1.3400 HA $94.20 PACE BENJAMIN .JR, MILLI..VIE ADDITION UNIT NO 2 PB13 1 PGS 46 & 47 LOT 11 MAP:t 50A BLK 1016 05959 -000R 1<-:10:14100 $93.35 JULIUS DIANE P, MI.LLVIEU ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 PR 1 POS 46 & 47 LOT 19 ORB 1.08/986-7 FR BYRD HEIRS MAPS 50A BLK 1016 05985--000R R-1016500 $336.76 WATTS HARVEY MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 PB .1. PGS 46 & 47 LOT 21 MAP 150A BLK 1017 06009-OOOR R-i1018900 HX $30.25 BEARD ROOSEVELT MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO, 2 LOT 18 & E/2 OF LOT 16 PB 1 PGS 46 & 47 MA P* 50A ELK 1018 0602.1.-000R R--1020100 HX $184,38 GANT ADRIAN FRANKLIN ,SR. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 I.Or 33 .PB 1 PGS 46 & 47 MAPt: 50A BLK 1018 06027-OOOR R- 1020700 $62.51 ST. JOE FOREST PRODUCTS CO, MIL.LVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO, 3 .LOT' 1 PB 2 PG 53 ORB 109/4,40 FR ST. JOE INDUSTRIES, INC., MAPI 50A BLK 1020' R 06027-001R R-..1020800 $6Q.01 TAYLOR THEODORE FT UX MILLVLIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 LOF 2 ORB 86/291 PB 2 PG 53 MAP# 50A BLK 1020 06028-OOOR ? R-.1022900 HX $103.5O JONES VALERIE ANN MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO, 3 LOT 1 ORB 106/653 FR JONE PB 2 PG 53 MAPS 50A 0. 01 BL.K 1O1 t (Continued on Page 8) I I. .Pag~e 7C The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 5, 1988 7 :;0 04 $1. 03 PageSC The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 5, 1988 (Continued from Page 06028.-0.06R .R-1023300 GARLAND HOWARD JR. & S.MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT LOT. 7 ORB 103/3 FR ST LAND & DEV CO. PB 2 PG MAP'* 50A 06029-007R R-1024800 HX WILSON ROBERT L. JR, . MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT LOT 9 & S/2 OF LOT 7 1 53 MAP* 50A 06031-010IR R-1025800 HX BAILEY CHRISTINE E. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT LOT 6 PB 2 PG 53 MAP* 50A 06051-001R . R-1028000 HILL GWENDOLYNN Y, MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT LOTS 1 & 3 ORB 116/850 HILL PB 2 PG 53 MAP* 50A 06051-019R R-1029600 HENDERSON JEROME M JR MILLV]IEl ADDITION UNIT LOTS 19 & 21 ORB 93/20 JOE LD & DEV CO PB 2 P MAP* 50A 06082-000R R-1033000 GAY JOYCE MADDOX SUBDIVISION TO GROVE PB 1 PG 27 LOTS S/2 OF LOT 2 MAP 151A 06033-OOOR R-1033100 GAY JOYCE MADDOX SUBDIVISION TO GROVE PB 1 PG 27 LOFS MAP :51A 06120-00OOR R-1036700 HX MARSHALL JOHN W. & JOA J, R, NORTON SUBD PB 2 LOT 12, 20 FT OF LOT 101/609 MAP- 51A 06178-000R R-1042500 MOUREY DONALD OAK GROVE SUBD LOTS 5 & 7 ORB SIMMONS MAP* 51A 06181-000R R-1042800 MOWREY DONALD OAK GROVE SUB0D 2"& E/2 OF LOT QC FR PHILYAW MAP 4 51A F. JR. PB 1 PCG 103/812 F,. & RU PB 1 PG 4 ORB 1 06186-001R R-1043600 BURROWS JOHN T, ET UX ROCHELLE ESTATES SUBD P 12 LOT 1 ORB 78/1031 MAP :51A 06190-000R R-1045000 HX PARRISH H. LARRY OAK GROVE SUBD UNIT 2 P 39 LOrS 2 & 3 MAP 51A 06196-OONR R-1045600 STEVENS ROBERT J, SR. OAK GROVE SUBD UNIT 2 ORB 113/95 FR HILTON MAP 153 $62.51 06267-503R ROSA L. R-1067000 $1.131.07 T NO. 3 OWENS. U. JI. El UX . JOSEPH S 7 T 9 R 11 1.85 X 220 FT G 53 PARCEL BEING UNIT NO. 3 CAPEI' HAVEN TOWNHOUSES BLK 1021 MAP.I 18C 06268-079R $193 -1069500 $3.504.52 ET UX 1 MAY GAIL L, E T AL F NO.3 7 T 9 R 11 5.,04 AC M/L 385 B 2 PG I Fr GULF FRONT: 570 FT AV OEPTH: :E1NG LO 2 ORB 86/433 FR FEA.IN BLK 1022 MAP# 10C 062603-090R $49.39 NR-106990u $1.616,72 KERNS ROBERT H. T NO, 3 57 T9 R11 1.66 AC M/L 126,94 FT ON GGUII FRONT:570 FT DEPTH ORB 94/276--277 FR OWENS BLK 1022 0MAP6 3- R 0626:3-100R $1 I R- 1070100 $2.070,37 SELTCAN POINT NO. 3 S 7 T 9 P 311 4.093 AC ,M/L 0 OC FR .1.64,29 FT GULF FRONT: 1.080, FT AV DEPTH ORB 90/287 FROM lIr:KIIHOL I.ESS; 150 F r ORB B. 1024 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06268-112 R -105R- 1070400 $3,795. 49 MARY SAN BLAS PLANTATION DEV. INC. NOMR S 7 & 18 T 9 R 11. FR ST. 204.14 FT GULF FRONT: BEING S53 LOiS 2. 3 OF. TRACT 13 ORB '13 53 107/890-2 FR FEATHER SOUND ON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) BLK 1024 06268-114R $275,83 R-1070500 $2,548,90 $275 83 SAN BLAS PLANT ION D EV, I NC. S 7 & 18 T 9 R 11 SOAK 204,.12 FT GULF FRONT: BEING 3. 4 & LOIS 4 & 5 OF TRACT 13 ORB 107/890-2 FR FEATHER SOUND ON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) BLK A 06268--163R R-1071900 $307,32 $237,96 MA HEWS LYNN F S 1.8 T 9 R 11 BEING LOT 3 OF OAK SURVEY: 115 X 120 FT LOT ORB13 5 & 6: 107/871 QC FR FOSTER OIL TERMINALS INC. BLK A MAPI 19B 0o268-200R $40.56 PR-.1072400 $2,540.56 -NN SILVA RAFAEL ET UX 2 PG 5 S 19 & 20 T 9 R 11 225 FT 13 ORB GULF FRONT: 715 FT AV DEPTH BEING IN TRACT 27 & 28 FR FLA TITIE & MORT ORB 87/458 AA BLK 3 MAP*I: 190 D6268-251R $236.04 R-:1072900 $1.619.73 & RUBI3Y BOOTH I RICHARD C. ET AI S12 S 20.T 9 R 11P 2,76 ACRES M/L SWQC FR 150,47 FT GULF FRONT IN TRACT NO 28 & 29 ORB 85/1082 L 11 MAP .190 BLK 11 06268-252R R-1073000 $1.191.62 $131.52 AVERY RICHARD JR. BY P; S 20 T 9 R 11 1,.98 ACRES M/L 12 LOT 111.0,03 FT GULF FRONTAGE IN 02/754 TRACT NO 29 ORB 110/529 FR FLA, TITLE & MORTG. MAP' 190D BLK 14 06268-300R $277.33 1R-1073100 $2.927.57 AVERY RICHARD JR. PB 3 PG S 20 T 9 R 11' 510 FT GULF FRONT: 711,35 FT AV OEPTH PART TRACTS 29 & 30 ORB 110/532 FR FLA. TITLE & MORTG $137.68 MAP '0T190 06268-310R 'B 1 PG R-1073200 $2,593022 SILVA RAFAEL & HILDA S 20 T 9 R 11 224,67 FT GULF BL.K I FRONT: 753.38 FT AV DEPTH OUT. OF TRACT 28 ORB 89/550 AA FR $185. 17 FLOA TITLE & MORT ET AL IMAP* 19D PB 1 PG" 06268-600R FB R-1076300 $2.080,69 B HUNT PHILLIP K, S 7 'T 9 R 11 TAX ROLL ) 4283.23 FT BAY FRONT TRACT NO T39 ORB 103/1025-26 FR ALSTON $135,74 BEING BAYSIDE HOMESITES. AN S (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 1TATION 06269-005R B 118/ R-1078500 $714.41 STROTHER CORPORATION SAN BLAS ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20. BLK A 21 & 22 PORTION OF LOT 5 ORB 100/82 FR SEAT LESS ROBIN BAY $79.23 SEAGULL BAY. POMPANO PARK & (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) UNIT 06269-021R 3 R-1079600 $158,88 HARRISON GEORGE H III & MOLLY BLK 'B SAN BLAP ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20.21 & 22 ,606 AC BEING LOT $486.78 21 ORB 90/ 403 LESS U'LY ET AL PORTION ON GULF TO GRUBB IN S/2, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 3/349 06269-028R S20 AC R-1080200 $1.068.16 mC ORB MONTGOMERY ROBERT B. ET AL TAX ROLL) SAN BLAST ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20, 21 & 22 LOT 28 1.72 AC ORB $465,97 82/799 100 FT GULF FRONT hAP :01913 06269-035R R-1080900 MONTGOMERY ROBERT B, SAN BLAS ESTATES LOT AC ORB 82/799 100 FT FRONT' MAP *19B 06269-045R R--1081900 OWENS WILLIAM J. ET 35 GU $998.88 .AL_ 1 52 ILF $952.80 SAN BLAS ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20, 21 & 22 LOT 45 1.23 AC 100 FT GULFFRONT ORB 117/982 FR HERNANDEZ MAP. 190 06269-304R R-1084900 $1 .200,48 KAPLAN SCOTT I, & STEPHEN CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2C-1 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN. BL.AS ESTATES SUBB, ORB 105/215 FR CAPE SANDS LANDING MAPI 1.90 .. I.. u l R- 1085000 $1.197.98 .39 S/2. OF LOTS 1 & 2 OF 98/703 FR GRIFFIN & ORE 109/984 FR GRIFFIN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL 06236-1 35R R-1050500 GUARD MELVIN S 25 T 8 R 11 CAPE (UNRIECORDEI) LOT 4 996 FR COSTIN DEV, MAPt 52A SEE PLAN OR CORP 06249-018R R-1057800 BRYANT GERALD N. ST. JOSEPH BAY ESTATES ONE PB 3 PGS 1 & 2 LOT MAP 52D 06245-000R R-1063300 HILTON CHARLES L. JR, S 1 T 9 R 11 275 AC M/L LYING E OF SR 30 ORB 88 F'R WOODALL ET AL & LESS ORB 114/863 & LESS 20 A (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06265-050R R-1063400 DALY JOHN W. .O., S 1 T 9 R 11 20 AC M/L 660 FT ON CO RD 30: 1330 FT AV DEPTH ORB 114/863 FR TREASURE SHORES. LTD MAP* 53 06265- OOR R-1063500 $1.522.01 TREASURE SHORES LTD. 5 1 T 9 R 11 650 FT BAY FRONTAGE: LYING W'OF SR 30. ORB 113/95 FR HILTON MAPO 53 06265-15.0 R R-1063600 $465,97 STEPHENS OR. JAMES E. P,A, S 1 T 9 R 11 20 AC M/L 950 FT ON CO. RD. 30: 924 FT AV DEPTH ORB 114/867 FR TREASURE SHORES LTD, & ORB 115/643 MAP* 53 06267-000R R- 1063800 $455.44 'TRFASU).?T E H1(I1' < 'W :; 2: T RP .1. FRACTIONAL S/2 & SUbMERGEU L. KAPLAN SCOTT I , CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2C-2 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAST ESTATES SUEB. & ORB 105/781 MAP* 1913 06269-307R R-1085200 $1.197,98 CAPE SANIi1 INCORPORATED CAPE SANDS I.ANDING UNIT 20-2 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUBID, MAP* U: 19B 06269-309R R- I0 0.;400 $1 339.35 TRUVILLIO U, ERIC CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2F-2 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUBE, ORB 101/520 FR STROIHER CORP, HAP*l 198 06269-314R R-:I. 005900 $1 ,200,48 TUPNER NANCY JANE LAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2J-.-1 A PORTION 0OF LOTr 2 SAN BIAS' ESI ATES SURD, ORB 100/24 FR STROTHER CORP MAPS 198 06269-315R R-1086000 '1 ,.200.48 TURNER NANCY JANE. CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2J-2 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUB ORB 100/41 EFR STROT HER CORP. MAPI 19B 06269-32:1.R . R-1086600 $32.92 SAMPLES RICHARD E. & ALYN CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2P-2 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUBD, ORB 104/769 MA P*U .9B -06269--51OR R-1087000 $251.76 AUSTIN EP, CAPE RETREAT LOT 8B. 110 X 100 FT PORTION OF LOT 8 SAN BLAS ESTATES MAP* 1913 06269-515R R--1087100 $304.82 AUSTIN E.P. CAPE RETREAT LOTSC 110 X 100 FT PORTION OF LOT 8 SAN BLAS ESTATES MAP*' 1.913 06269--520R R-1087200 $357..91 AUSTIN E,P. CAPE RETREAT LOT 80 110 X 100 FT PORTION OF LOT 8 SAN BLAS ESTATES MAP* 198 06269-530R R-1.087400 $482.92 AUSTIN E.P. CAPE RETREAT LOT 8-G, 50 FT GULF FRONT: 315 FT DEPTH. A PORTION OF LOT 8 SAN BLAS ESTATES MAPt 19B 06269-560R R-1088000 $1.411.88 STROTHERS CORP. ' S 18 .T 9 R 11 SEAGULL BAY, A CONDOMINIUM UNIT 11-A MAP 198 06269-566R R-:1088500 ,1.658.41 STROTHERS CORP.I S 18 T 9 R 11 ROBIN BAY. A CONDOMINIUM UNIT 10-B13 MAP* .19B 06271-000R R-l1089100 $1.779.,13 TREASURE SHORES LIMITED S 11 & 12 T 9 R 11 301 AC LOTS 1. 2 & 3 ORIG & SUBMERGED LAND ORB 88/349 FR WOODALL ET AL & THAT PORTION (FOR FURTHER LEGAL 'SEE TAX ROLL) 06272-OOOR R-1089200 $763.46 HILTON CHARLES L. JR, ET AL. S 12 T 9 R 11 438.2 AC ALL, LESS AC RES BY HOLLINGER ORB 88/349 FR WOODALIL ET AL & LESS- THAT PORTION LYING WEST (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06273"-0 000R R-1089300 $708.84 . HILTON CHARLES L. JR, ET AL S 13 T 9 R 11 540 AC ALL, LES'S AC RES BY HOLL.INGER IN ORB 6/233: ORB 88/349 FR WOODALL ET AL, MAP '54 06274-000R R-1089400 $132.02 HILTON CHARLES L. JR, ET AL S 14 T 9 R 11 66 AC M/L LOTS 1, 2, 3 & 4 ORIG & SUBMERGED LAND, LESS RES BY HOLLINGER ORB 88/349 FR. WOODALL ET AL: (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06274-1 00R R-. 1089500 $12.241.23 TREASURE SHORES LTD, S 14 T 9 R 11 5280 FT M/L BAY FRONTAGE: 500 FT AV DEPTH, LYING W OF SR 30 ORB 113/95 FR HILTON MAPI 54 06276-008R R-.1090500 $640,28 OWENS WIL.LIAM J. & JAMES CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE & BAYSI E E/2 OF TRACT 8: 66.99 FT GUI..F FRONT PB 3 P1S 24 24A, 248 & 24C ORB 112/404-5 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06276--009R R-1090600 '$558.94 OWENS WILLI.AM J, & .JAMES CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE & BAYSIDE E/2 OF TRACT 9: 58,21 FT GULF FRONT ORB 112/404-5 FR HAIK ET AL MAP* 191 06276-030 R R -1092300 $389.23 LAW HERBERT JR, & MARGARET CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE & BAYSIDE TRACT 30 2.08 AC ORB 86/869 ASSIGNMENT FR ROCKHOLD PB 3 PGS 24. 24A, 248 & 24C MAP 19 06276-06.51R R-1095200 $640.28 OWENS WILLIAM J, & JAMES CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE & BAYSIDE W1/2 OF TRACT 8: 58.21 FT GULF FRONT ORB 112/404-5 FR HAIK ET AL MAP* 190 06276-070R R-1095300 $558.94 OWENS WILLIAM J & JAMES R, CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE & BAYSIDE W1/2 OF TRACT 9: 66.99 FT GUt..F FRONTAGE ORB 112/404-5 FR HAIK ET AL MAP* 190 06277-000R R-1095400 $1.346,48 TREASURE SHORES LTD, INC, S 11, 12. 13. 14 T 9 'R 11 330 AC M/L PARCEL DESCRIBED IN ORB 97/862 FR HOLLINGER ESTATE MAP* 53 & 54 3:30 00 AC 06286-000R R-.1095900 $138.53 SEASHORE LAND & DEV. CO. S 15 & 22 T 9 R 11 28.22 AC ORB 46/636 IIB SUBMERGED LANDS MAPt 35 & 351) 06288-000R R-1096200 $2,566.09 SAN BLAS BEACH DEV. CO. S 22 T 9 R 11 300 FT GULF FRONU': ORIG LOT 3 N OF SR 30E1 (ILESS E 290,27 FT) & E 300 FT OF U 996.45 FT OF ORIG LOT 3 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06288-006R R- 1.096800 $928,.09 SAN BLAS BEACH DEV, CO, S 22 T 9 R 11 10 7 FT GULF' FRONT: 1400 FT AVPTH DEPTH ORB 106/812 38% .IN' FR OGBURN & ORB 106/8:1.4-5 62% INT FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06288r-007R R-1096900 $925.59 SAN BLAS BEACH OEV. CO, S 22 T 9 F' 11 100 FT GULF FRONT: 14<'0 FT A. DEPTH ORB 106/854 FR YONGE MAP*: 350 06289-030R R-1098800 $328.62 SAN I.LAS BEACH OEV, CO, S 22 T 9 R 11 100 FT BAY FRONT: BEING U 100 FT OF E 890,27 FT GOVT LOT 3 LYING N OF CO RD 30-E ORB 106/812-3 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06289-040R R--1098900 $945.85 SAN BLAS BEACH "0EV, CO S 22 T 9 R 11 300 FT BAY FRONT: BEING W 300 FT OF E 790.27 FT OF GOVT LOT 3 LYING N OF CO RO 30-E ORB 105/816 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06290-210R R-1102600 $*1 ,053.87 BRACKETT, DAVID D0. & NANCY M, SURFSIDE. ESTATES UNIT *1 LOT 4 ORB 104/1049 FR PAN-GULF CORP. MAP* 35D BLK 3" 06291-000R 'R-1104300 $6,019.04 G.P.D. INC. S 22 T 9 R 11 SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT NO. 2 LESS LOT 11 BLK 6 593,48 FT GULF ' FRONT: 1050 FT AV DEPTH M/L MAP* 350 06291-002R R-1104500 $949.49 G.P.0. INC. S 22 T 9 R 11 SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT NO. 2 LOT 11 BLOCK 6: 109.52 FT GULF FRONT: 362.,12 FT DEPTH M/L (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06294-000 R--1105300 $2.103.17 G.P.,. IN. S 22 T 9 R 11 675 FT BAY FRONT: 300 FT AV DEPTH OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 95 PAGE 212 FROM SEASHORE LAND & DEV. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06296-000 R R--1105500 $1 ,200,48 G. P. B, INC, S 15 & 22 T 9 R 11 450 FT BAY FRONT: 150 FT AV DEPTH ALSO 38.86 ACRES IIB SUBMERGED LANDS ORB' 36/3'50 & ORB 46/635 MAP* 35 & 350 06310-0OOR R--1106200 $87.64 G.P.O, INC. Si 23 T 9 R 11 22,7 AC ORB 92/346 FR KILBOURN ORB 47/ 542 FR SUBMERGED MAP* 54C 06316-001R R-1107100 $251.46 JANOUSKI BOLESLAU M. IIIl S 2.3 T 9 R 11 5 AC M/L 170 FT ON SR 30: 1675 FT DEPTH M/L ORB 75/44 LESS TO CAPE SAN BLAS WATER IN ORB 82/143 tiAP* 54C 06316-002R R--1107200 $881.,04 JANOWSKI B13OLESLAW M, III S 23 T 9 R 11 18,6 AC M/L 450 Fr ON SR 30: 1800 FT DEPTH M/L ORB 70/332 LESS TO CAPE SAN BLAS WATER IN ORB 82/143 MAP* 54C 06320-025R R-I 109300 $1.108.35 MARTS THAYER M, S24 T9 RIl 37,5 FT GULF FRONTAGE 405 FT AVE. OEPTH BEING TRACT 3 OF 3 OF LOT 10 ORB 95/768 FR CAPITAL COASTAL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06321-015R R-1112300 $2.246.54 RE00 GEORGE A, GULF PINES SUBD PB 3 PG 25 LOT 4 ORB 97/1076 QC FR MULTI- PROPERTY SERVICES. INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06321-675R R-1117400 $246.46 JOSEY L.B13. ET AL GULF .PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 36 ORB 112/673 FR COSTABELLA BLK A 06321 -6380R R-.1117500 $251.46 JOSEY L.1B. ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 37 ORB 112/669 FR COSTABELLA DEV. 'BLIK A BLK A 06321-685R R-1117600 $246.46 JOSEY L.B. ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 38 ORB 112/677 FR COSTABELLA BLK A 06321-690R R-.1117700 $251.46 JOSEY L.B, ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 39 ORB 112/681 FR COSTABELLA CORP. BLK A BLK A 06321-695R R-1117800 $251.46 JOSEY L.B, ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 40 ORB 112/686 FR COSTABELLA CORP. BLK A BLK A 06321-700R R-1117900 $251.46 JOSEY L,B. ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 41 ORB 112/689 FR COSTABELLA CORP. BLK A BLK A 06321-725R R-"1118300 1251,46 JOSEY L.B. ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 46 ORB 112/697 FR COSTABELLA CORP. BLK A BLK A 06321-735R R-1118500 $251.46 JOSEY L'. B, ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 48 ORB 112/665 FR COSTABELLA CORP. MAP* 540 BLK A 06322-OOOR R-l118600 $393.23 HILTON L. CHARLES. JR, S 24 T 9 R 11 161.258 AC M/L ALL THAT PORTION LYING N OF SR 30 LESS A STRIP 200 FT WIDE FRONTING ON N SIDE OF SR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06322-010R R-1119600 $3.823.72 HILTON L, CHARLES JR, S 24 T 9 R 11 2,6 AC M/L A STRIP OF LAND 200' WIDE & 4930 FT I/L ON THE N SIDE OF SR 30 LESS 350 FT ORB , (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE: TAX ROLL) 06345-075R R-1122500 $2..812,85 GILMORE DOUGLAS E. & LORRAINE S 36 T 8' R 12 17.65 AC M/L 419.46 FT BAY FRONT. 1837.8 2 FT AVG DEPTH ORB 117/666- 68 TO FR FLA TITLE & PARTNERS INC. 06345--170R R-1123700 .$1.203.96 GILMORE DOUGLAS E. LORRAINE M. S 36 T 8 R 12 106.83 FT GULF FRONT: 971.50 FT AV DEPTH REC' D ORB 117/673 MAPt 50 06345-200R R-1123800' $3.695.35 HAAS MARSHALL H, ET AL S 36 T 8 R 12 300 FT GULF FRONT: 1040 FT AV DEPTH ORB 118/118-120 FR FLA. TITLE & MORTGAGE CO, MAP* 50 06345-334R R-1128100 $151.38 BARRIER OUNES DEV. CORP. BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 34 MAP* 5A 06345-497R R-1144400 $1.998.05 MORRISON CHARLES G,. BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 197 ORB 115/382 FR BARRIER DUNES DEV. CORP. MAP 5A 06345-635R R-1145500 $1,591.45 GRANT JAMES W., & READY W. SEACLIFF UNIT 5 BLOG A ORB 116/370 FR ALLIANCE GRO UP MAP* 5A BLDG A 06345-636R R-1145600 $1.593.95 *SLAUGHTER TERRY 0. & JENNIFER SEACLIFF UNIT 6 BLDG A ORB 118/335-36 FR ALLIANCE GROUP MAP- 5A BLDG A 06345-639R R-1145900 $1.588.95 ALLIANCE GROUP SEACLIFF UNIT 3 BLDG B MAPI 5A BLDG B 06345-641R R--11461.00 $1.588.95 AL L(IANCE GROUP SEACL.IFF UNIT 5 BLOG B MAP* 5A BLDG B 06345-643R R-1146300 $1.814,42 ASSOCIATES PRINTING CO. SEACLIFF UNIT 7 BLOG B ORB 116/461 FR ALLIANCE COR P. MAPI 5A BLUG B 06351-041R R-1158600 $1.257.04 CARLTON WILLIAM E. III CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 LOT 17 ORB 94/422 FR. CAPE SAN BLAS PARTNERSHIP LTD. MAP *6A P 46A (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06351-060R R-1160400 $203.63 Sf. JOSEPH BAY CONSTRUCTION CO CAPE BREEZES BEING LOT 60 IN AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION OF LOT 24 ORB 119/274-275 FR QUARLES III (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) |