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THE STAR V.[ USPS 518-880 FIFTIETH YEAR, NUMBER 37 Industry-Deep Water Port-Fine People-Safest Beaches in Florida PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456 THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1988 Melvin 0 :tts^t^l'tj C ONSTI TUITION , 250 Per Copy Jury Selection Process Is Moving Along Slowly; Trial's Start Uncertain Primary Medical Care Facilities Planned for Gulf Deputy Marie Armstrong and City Patrolman James McQuaig man a metal detector at the front door of the courthouse. The triple murder trial of Clyde Melvin, scheduled to begin Monday of this week, is still stalled by a difficulty in selecting a jury to hear the case which caused a sensation here in Gulf County last July. With, jury selection in its third day, the selection wasn't much closer to being accomplished by mid- morning Wednesday than it was Monday morning of this week. A group of 14 tentative jurors has been selected from approxi- mately 100 prospective members, but even these still must stand the test of questioning by the prosecution and defense. Each side has an undeter- mined number of challenges they will be allowed to make with each juror. Selection of the jury has been a little unique to the Gulf County court system. Each prospective member is questioned by the presiding judge, Carl H. Harper, who was called out of retirement to hear the case. Stiff security measures have been set up at the courthouse, allowing entrance by the front door only, and then only after each person has been screened by a walk-through metal detector. Sheriff's Deputies and Port St. Joe Police Department patrolmen are stationed throughout the court- house to quash any problems before they can get started. Monday morning, two Vernon women put inflammatory leaflets on cars parked around the courthouse, attacking State Attorney Jim Apple- man who will prosecute Melvin. The ladies, Tina Armstrong, 20 and Dawn Smith, 16, were handing out the leaflets at the direction of J.C. Armstrong of Vernon, who had been prosecuted by Appleman for a fist fight in a Vernon city commission meeting in 1984. Judge Harper advised Armstrong and Smith to leave the county and not come back. Yesterday at noon, the jury selection had managed only 12 tentative jurors, with the selection process still grinding slowly onward. Wednesday morning, there were still some 48 members of the original 160 people called, still to be screened in the jury selection process. All of the original number were expected to be interviewed Wednes- day, and a start made on an additional 250 jury prospects on Thursday morning. No official estimates have been made as to when the actual trial is expected to start. Actually, officials on both sides are making a point not to say anything, make any predictions, or give any impressions. Every precaution is being taken not to compromise the jury or its knowledge of the trial or its mechan- ics. The state is asking for a first degree murder conviction in the killing of Circuit Judge W.L.Bailey, Panama City attorney, Tom Engels and Peggy White Paulk, a sister of Melvin's estranged wife, Inez Hucke- ba Melvin. It was a property dispute (Continued on Page 3) Incumbents Returned to Board Less Than 40 Percent of Registered Voters Cast Ballots Gulf County may receive a state-financed primary medical care facility, if the local office of the HRS medical facility (County Health De- partment) and the County Commis- sion can move fast enough, it was learned at the County Commission meeting Tuesday morning. At stake is a $120,000 state grant to Build a building, equip and staff it here in Port St. Joe, to provide the primary care. The HRS is pushing the facility, trying to hurry the Commission along to designate a spot to put the health care center. The Commission, on the other hand, seems not to understand fully just what is expected of them and what plans HRS has for the installa- tion. Operating without the services of Commissioners A. B. Traylor, who is recovering from back surgery and Eldridge Money, who was not present Tuesday, the Board had difficulty agreeing on a site to place the care building, if it should be built in Gulf county. Gulf is one of some two dozen counties in Florida, said to qualify for the state-supported service. Commissioner Billy Branch made a motion that the proposed facility be .-located on the southwest corner of the courthouse property near the Knowles Avenue and 10th Street intersection. Commissioner Nathan Peters se- conded the motion for discussion and finally allowed his second to stand on the motion. All of the Commission seemed to be a little dubious about the matter,' wanting to know what the county's responsibilities in the future would be and just what the service would offer. The Commission tentatively agreed to furnish the site for the medical care building, but agreed to* (Continued on Page 3) Incumbents James B. "Benny" Roberts and Emily Roche won re-election to two year terms on the Port St. Joe City Commission Tuesday. Roberts will add two more years on a Commission career which has spanned a 20 year period and Roche will be starting on her second term in office. Roberts turned back challenger John Reeves, in his first attempt at a public office, by rolling up a 744 to 429 majority when all the ballots were counted. Reeves out-polled Roberts in the 47 absentee ballots cast, 29-18, but it wasn't enough to overcome 'Roberts' commanding lead. Roche used a 40 vote majority on the voting machines and 32 of the 47 absentee ballots to come away with a 57 vote majority over challenger Wesley R. Ramsey. Roche polled 637 votes to give her re-election, while Ramsey had 580. Roberts has been a long-time advocate of recreational facilities and a first-class water and sewer service in the city. He has said these two areas will continue to be his points of critical concern. Roche, who has been involved with the streets and cemeteries for her 'term in office, is currently involved with a Commission- ' appointed beautification committee to affect a local movement to clean up the city and keep it clean. Approximately 40 percent of Port St. Joe's registered electors went to the polls on a perfect day and cast their ballots for the two Commission seats. Supervisor of Elections Cora Sue Robinson said earlier in the day Tuesday she was expecting a larger vote, as early voting was more brisk than usual. The usual end of the day surge didn't materialize, causing Robinson to express dismay at the low turn-out. The two newly-elected commis- sioners will begin their new terms of JAMES B. "Benny" ROBERTS office at the June 7 meeting. ... EMILY ROCHE sulaT~bUl .4 - DER Threatens Gulf On Lack of Closure Plan Carl Guilford, left, and Allen Brock show off a sample at Overstreet. The pond is one of five Guilford currently has of the catfish being harvested from one of Guilford's ponds in catfish production. Catfish.. Another Gulf County Product Gulf County added a new major crop to its list of berries, nuts and cattle this past week, as Carl Guilford harvested his first crop of pond-grown catfish from his Overstreet ponds. The catfish, now from one and a half to two pounds each, were harvested over the week end and sold to an area food dealer to market as catfish fillets. Guilford, who introduced the catfish into his pond as fingerlings last fall, estimated there were between 2,000 and 3,000 pounds of the fish taken from the pond in the harvesting operation. "That's a pretty good return on a 40 by 300 foot pond", Guilford said. The new catfish farmer is a long-time resident of Overstreet and says he has five ponds in production of the catfish at this time. "They range all the way from these harvest size to fingerlings which have just been introduced", he said. Guilford said he has been selling the meat out of his ponds to individuals, restaurants, hotels and other specialty users for some time, but this is the first time he has taken an entire production from a pond and sold it all at one time. "This is my first big crop", Guilford said. Currently, Guilford estimates he has a little more than an acre in ponds producing the fish. "We're going to build a few more and get further into the operation as time goes along. I don't know if I'll make any money over the long haul or not, but they give me a change of pace from rolling pills all week long", Guilford, a local pharmacist, said of his venture into the fish production. Gulf County is in trouble with the Department of Environmental Regu- lation again and faces the possibility of dragging St. Joe Paper Company into the fray, too. Except that St. Joe Paper Com- pany is taking steps to make sure they do not become involved in the latest cause for attention. The Department notified Gulf County this past week they had been informed on several occasions before they were out of compliance with their last remaining landfill, the Buckhorn landfill. It seems DER requires the county to file a plan with the state agency for shutting down the Buck- horn site when it is used up. In this plan, the county must identify who will be financially responsible for the period of monitoring the site and its environs for a period of several years after it is closed. The DER considers this informa- tion to be very critical and has sent the C6unty Commission a "notice of Violation and Orders for Corrective Action" in the matter. If this notice is ignored, the county can face stiff daily fines, immediate closing of the landfill site and other penalties. In order to make sure their request isn't ignored this time, the DER has filed a similar action with St. Joe Paper Company and advised them of the status with the county, saying the company will be respon- sible for financial matters in closing the site if the county continues to ignore the request for a plan. The landfill is on land owned by St. Joe Paper Company. The Paper Company let no grass grow under its feet, but whipped a letter off to the County Commission stating their intentions not to get involved and calling on their attor- neys to sever relations with the county for use of the property within two weeks. The Commission said they had been working with DER on the report, which was due earlier this year, but was delayed in the engineering portion of its preparation. The notice to the county, from district manager Robert Kriegel, said, in part: "I have executed the enclosed notice of violation. I am very willing to discuss alternatives to our proposed orders for corrective action, but any discussing must be very soon". The negotiations became em- broiled over just how much cover dirt should be applied to the pits in closing, plastic liners to the pits, the number and places of monitor wells. Since everything was included in the closing plans, failure to agree on any point puts the entire matter in jeopardy. The Board agreed to file papers accepting financial responsibility for the monitoring stage after the final closing of the landfill. POLITICS, POLITICS! Big time political maneuvers were on the agenda Tuesday morning, with the three members present, chairman Doug Birmingham, and Commissioners Billy Branch and Nathan Peters, playing a little tag with their seconds to motions. First, Branch made a motion to use County Road Department person- nel and equipment to pave Knowles Avenue in Port St. Joe between Highway 71 and 10th Street. Branch put up the impassioned argument that the county could pave the street with the expenditure for only "a little liquid asphalt and a couple of loads of slag". Branch also pointed out the street was already heavily travelled with Mosquito Con- trol, City of Port St. Joe and Florida Power trucks and equipment. "If this new medical center is placed where we have voted to place it, there will be a lot of traffic to and from it. We need the street paved." Branch couldn't get a second to his motion, but did succeed in getting approval for Road Department direc- tor, Bob Lester to work up a cost for paving the street. Later in the meeting, Chairman Doug Birmingham wanted to go on record as opposing a Legislative Bill would have made it illegal to discriminate against persons identi- fied as having AIDS. "There are areas where I think it is to our benefit to discriminate against them", Bir- mingham said. He could get no second, even after he vacated his chair to make a motion that the Board voice its opposition to the state proposal. Commissioner Peters refused to second either motion. OTHER BUSINESS In other business matters, the Commission: -Agreed to inform real estate developer Ike Duren whether or not he can have shared use of a street in Gulf Aire subdivision area since half the right of way was given off property he presently owns. -Agreed to consider a request from Evan Williams to install a (Continued on Page 3) Trial Begins f Well Handled Comments THE STAR PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY 12,1988 Gulf County is right in the middle of a happening which will be of nation-wide interest and its going to interest us to see how our people handle the notoriety. A little less than a year ago, our county was the home of three shots which were heard around the world, killing a judge in his chambers and an attorney just doing his job in an ordinary and routine divorce hearing. A judge being killed in his chambers is the subject of the story heard round the world and the trial of the suspected shooter is bound to raise up a sequel to that interest when he is tried this week and next week. We really dbn't know who is responsible for coming up with the plan to guarantee top security at the trial as it unfolds over the next few days, but we're thankful for it. Being caught up in the middle of the three-ring curcus which resulted when the news media types swooped down on our city immediately following the shooting, we were not relishing a repeat of the same type activities during the trial. Oh, they'll be here, in numbers, button-holing everybody they can stop and talk to for a few moments in an attempt to create enough interest to justify their expense account while they are here, but we weren't looking forward to the confusion of allowing all the media to have access to the courtroom with cameras, TV cameras and monitors and other tools of the sensationalism trade. Limiting the size of the media, the spectators, tight security and sequestering the jury, should guarantee that this trial is one which will determine the guilt and punishment for the one who did the shooting, rather than just being a medium for a few muck-rakers to spread in lurid detail over the front pages of super market tabloids. Whoever is responsible, we thank you for protecting our reputation and short-stopping possible demonstrations and violence. Our Good Fortune Hindsight can be a boon when trying to make the right decision. Even then, some people make the same mistake over again and again because they didn't profit from that hindsight. We're wondering how our hindsight here in Gulf County is now. Who still regrets the fact we didn't land the rocket fuel plant rumored for the Overstreet area about a year ago? After reading of the Nevada disaster last week, how many of us would still like to see the rocket fuel plant project revived and built here in Gulf County? In all likelihood, there are still those around who would like to see it come, but if we took a poll, we suspect the numbers of supporters would be greatly diminished over what they were a year ago or even two months ago. Even with the hindsight and recent example of what an exploding rocket fuel plant can do, we shouldn't come to a hasty decision in the matter, because we just might get the opportunity again one day to ost a rocket fuel plant if we should want one. Our close proximity to Cape Canaveral, our large areas of uninhabited woodlands, our readily available cheap water transportation and several other factors make us a prime target for such a plant. While an explosion of a plant which may, one day, be built in Gulf County is a very real possibility, we think we should face the reality that such an explosion would not cause the damage here it caused in Nevada. We have no desire to be at ground zero should such a plant explode, but we're saying such a plant could explode here in Gulf County without doing such devastating damage. If such a plant were to be built here in Gulf, it would, no doubt, be built out in the hinterlands of one of our swamps with a huge buffer zone where nobody lived. You see, the term "buffer zone" means just that. Here in Gulf County, we have enough trees in and around our isolated areas to absorb much, if not all, of the shock of such an explosion. Nevada had nothing but open plains and an occasional stunted tree standing between the rocket fuel plant and populated areas. Even with our built-in protections here in Gulf County against such disasters, we wager it will be a while before any groundswell of support for a rocket fuel plant is heard or felt again. Hunker Down with Kes by Kesley Colbert A Generic Graduation We didn't have "Project Gradu- ation" or "Grad Nite" or the like when I was a'finishing up my high school career. We just "got out of school'. It's been a long time ago but best I remember that's all we wanted to do-just get out. Even when we were sophomores Miss Polly used to shake her head, look kind'a over her glasses at us and say "You boys are never going to make it." About half way through our senior year they had one of those Career Day things at school. You know about them. They'd invite some Army and Navy guys to come and tell you how to be all you can be. Mr. Woodrow Kennon would come over from the Mercantile and give his dry goods talk. Mr. Shot Peavy would give a lecture on the small engine repair business. Of course Mr. Peavy didn't have a store-he just fixed lawn mowers out in his back yard. Our school district was a little strapped for business and career people. And as . you might expect, Doc Bell was there from the bank and Tommy Hill from the DX Boron station. I heard Mr. Hill gave an excellent talk on changing oil. I guess I first realized we might have some grade problems when we (Continued on Page 3) C COLBERT Does Anybody LETTERS Remember Walnettos? Dear Kesley: I don't suppose it hurts any columnist's feelings to discover he's read regularly in places he wouldn't TO THE EDITOR a ordinarily suspect, and I hope that'll be your reaction when I tell you your own column, along with those of Wendell Campbell and Wes Ramsey, are the very first things this San Diegan goes for when The Star arrives each week. A few weeks back, you made reference to the surprise one could get if he went for another Necco Wafer (maybe in a darkened theater), and managed instead to come up with licorice. That never happened to me, thank goodness, but it did set me thinking about some of the candies and other goodies a dixie-born-and- bred good ol' boy might have lived with or through (depending on whe- ther you were a boy or merely a parent) a few years back. A lot of them were, indeed, peculiar to their place and time, but more than a few turned out to be pretty widely-travel- led, and some survive to this day. Since I have ready access to them, and I'm willing to bet fifteen cents (maybe twenty) that you don't, and because I'm just one prince of a fellow, I thought I'd take the liberty of passing along the goodies contained here in for you to share with your yourself. At least a couple of them are bound to strike a chord in your memory. Who knows? Maybe they'll even help to touch-off a column. They're not complete, of course, only representative. My only regret stems from the fact there's not a package of Walnettos to be found west of the Colorado River. Remember Walnet- tos? And, does anybody in this whole, wide world, except me remember when the little, neighborhood stores that sold stuff like this were called. . .at least in many parts of Georgia. . .'confectionaries'? Whaddaya think would come of it, Kesley, if we explored the various potions, lotions, pills and other nostra with which we used to dose ourselves? All without benefit of a prescription (or a doctor's fee), you understand. There's probably a whole folklore surrounding that subject, just waiting to be tapped. Port St. Joe ought to have at least a few folks around who remember "666" for colds, "Black Draught" for internal difficulties, "Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound" for the proper lady, and "Cloverine" brand salve for well- nigh anything else. If those names don't tax a fellow's recollections, try him on "Hadacol". If he knows what that stuff was, it definitely says something about his age, even if he wasn't old enough to try the elixir (Continued on Page 3) ETA OIN SHRDL U,"" i Kes and I Took the Same Trip.. Yes We I TOOK A TWO-DAY trip last week over the week end. More correctly, Kesley Colbert, who writes the "Hunker Down with Kes" column right above this one, and I took a trip. We're committee chairmen at our church, and we were off interviewing possibilities for new staff members at our church. While we were gulping down a hotdog at the Tallahassee airport while we were awaiting our 11:45 flight Saturday morning, Kesley remarked, "Well, I won't have to rummage around for a subject to write about this week. I don't like to ride in airplanes and I had rather be home with my kids this week, so I'm sure this little journey will give me something to write about". I agreed with Kes that this week should be an easy one, column-wise. Then Kesley had that light bulb come on up over his head and he stuck his forefinger into the air as if to make a proclamation (he started to spit, but remembered he didn't have a chaw of Levi Garrett at that particular moment). Kesley pontificated, "You know, we both ought to write next week about this trip and see if the readers can figure out if we're both writing about the same trip or not". THAT SOUNDED LIKE a good idea to me and a typical Kesley suggestion. I'm writing my article on Friday of last week (after we had been on the trip the prior week end) and I don't know what Kes will write. He, likewise, will not see my article until he turns his in, so we both might be surprised at what happened on our trip when we read each other's articles. + + + + + KES AND I WENT to Reidsville, N.C. on this trip. That's about as near as you can get to Virginia without actually stepping on the soil. Actually, I thought it was a government trip, rather than a church trip. To get to Reidsville, N.C., we first had to fly to Tampa. It took 45 minutes to get to Tampa, and an hour and ten minutes to get from Tampa to Greensboro, N.C. Figure that one if you can. + + + ++ THE TOP HAD JUST blown off that airplane over in Hawaii, so we were preoccupied with finding out if the planes we were travelling in were 737-200's. One coming back was. I'm sure Kes and I must have provided some entertainment for the seasoned travellers who happened to be going our way. They all seemed to know where they were going, why they were doing the things they were, doing and, above, all, how to rent a car with a sense of having been there before. Kes and I rented a car-for the first time for both of us-in Greens- boro to make it on to Reidsville. We decided to go 'first class and rent a Thunderbird, after the young lady at Hertz told us it was only $19.99 a day. Somehow or other, that $19.00 turned out to be $34.00 when we got back, and we only drove it for less than 50 miles. OLD KES EMBARRASSED me By: Wesley R. Ramseym Did..Believe It or Not while we were gone. Sunday, we were going to eat lunch at a buffet in the Holiday Inn where we were staying, before leaving Reidsville. Kes and I were in the lobby, waiting for the hostess to call us to a table, when all of a sudden, Kes' eyes lit up, his mouth broadened in a grin, his shoulders straightened and he assumed a fixed gaze across the lobby. I followed his line of sight, and beheld a sweet young thing, who was almost radiant in summer style, with a shock of silky blond hair, striking blue eyes and the most beautiful smile you ever saw. A picture of beauty if I ever saw it. Old Kes sort of sauntered over and started engaging this vision in conversation although the mother and father were standing right there. Kes chucked under a chin, tweaked a cheek, smiled a winning smile and did some real old time flirting. When the hostess called us, I had to pry him away from the object of his attention and we took a table in the rear of the restaurant to eat our lunch. As we were leaving, old Kes suddenly stopped and his gaze be- came fixed through an opening into the dining room. There was that vision again. This time, Kes sort of put on a foolish grin, began to wave his fingers good-bye and all but turned somer- salts trying to attract the attention of the object of his interest. Finally, his efforts paid off and a wide smile crossed the face of his new-found friend. Then, almost spontaneously, the 18-month-old almost stood up in his high chair as he waved his new buddy a fond good-bye. 't Tides for St. Joseph's Bay May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 19 Time 9:18 a.m. 9:19 a.m. 8:44 a.m. 10:18 a.m. 11:02a.m. 11:44 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Time 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:12 p.m. 8:59 p.m. 9:52p.m. 10:42 p.m. 11:36 p.m. 1:20 p.m. SUBSCRIPTIONS INVARIABLY PAYABLE IN ADVANCE -- E T A -- POSTOFFICE BOX 308 In County $10.00 Year In County $8.00 Six Months 9.O WIN /VA* PHONE 227-1278 Out of County $15.00 Year Out of County $10 Six Months . Published Every Thursday at 304-306 Williams Avenue. PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456 G %7J Port 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 received for such advertisement. Wesley R. Ramsey ..... Editor and Publisher SECOND-CLASS POSTAGE PAID received for such advertisement. William H. Ramsey ........ Production Supt. AT PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA The spoken word Is given scant attention; the printed word Is thoughtfully ,S PA' Frenchie L Ramsey Office Manager weighed. The spoken word barely asserts; the printed word thoroughly con. Shirley Ramsey ................. Typesetter vinces. The spoken word is lost; the printed word remains. l ~Shirley Ramsey ................Typesetter ~L I I LBLII I 1~L~- i '~'~T~"*lk4.~~~ I::~B~~~~"~f~~4 -r--'Ll The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 12, 1988 Page 3A. SHAD A PHANTRY by Wendell Campbell Some Things I Love . THE OLDER ONE GETS the more they tend to appreciate the finer things of life. At least that's the way it's been with me. There was a time in my life that I loved bright lights and big cities. It was something special to be able to walk into a big, crowded nightclub and "boog-a-loo" all night long. But that was a long time ago and I'm really not that old. You probably won't believe it but several years ago I loved to travel. A trip to Panama City is a chore for me now. A FRIEND AND I were talking about this very thing a few days ago and I compiled a list of things that are important to me and things I love. Below are just a few. -Springtime mornings. There's nothing as fresh and wonderful as a beautiful springtime morning. Everything seems so alive and crisp. There's cool, refreshing air, birds singing and, even if things are looking down, there's always hope. -Fresh coffee brewing. There's nothing quite like the smell of fresh coffee brewing, especially on a spring monring. Even people who don't drink coffee admit they love the smell of it brewing. -A refund on income tax. Getting a refund on your income tax is almost like money from home. I have always been uneasy when I had a refund coming, that is until I received the check, cashed it and spent it. After it was gone I knew they couldn't get it back. -Sunset on St. Joe Bay. I don't care how well an artist can paint, no one could recapture the beauty of some of the sunsets on St. Joe Bay. A friend told me he had lived here ten years and the sunsets are the most beautiful he had ever seen and he had never seen a re-run. -Cold milk and graham crackers. I never see anyone eating graham crackers or "dunking" them in milk anymore. They have been a favorite of mine for years, although I don't eat them that much anymore because we forget to buy them and when we do have them my kids usually beat me to them. -Pay day. Wouldn't it be awful to be paid at the end of each day. I always like to see my bills pile up and, at the end of the month, sit down and try to figure out a way to pay them all. One time, several months ago, I actually had a few dollars left over, believe it or not! -A new shirt. I love the feel of new shirts, especially if they fit me right. I love a shirt that fits me loosely,. with a collar that stands up and creases where creases-and just one of them-should be. -Socks that match. Wouldn't it be wonderful to reach into the sock drawer each day and pull out a perfectly matched pair of socks. Two consecutive days last week, I pulled out matching pairs of socks. It was a wonderful week. -The company of men friends. There's no one who loves women more than I. However, there are times when men gather and enjoy each other's coripany away from women. It's the same with women, I think. + +++ + THERE ARE MANY other things I love, like this town, this state and our country. I don't want to get too "mushy" because someone might think I'm a sissy. .Sweetie!!! Kes ley Continued from Page 2 didn't get invited to Career Day. Bobby, Ricky, Buddy, myself and a couple of others went to see Mr. Johnson. Now, Mr. Johnson was like most principals-old,, big glasses,. black tie and absolutely no sense of humor. He hadn't even laughed' earlier that year when we tied the rope around Homer Purcell's leg and run him up the flag pole. We had him about halfway up, were standing at attention and humming the Star Spangled Banner when Mr. Johnson unexpectedly came out of the lunch room. I'm telling you this with my hand up-the man never even cracked a smile. Shucks, after we got Homer down and the color returned to his face, he even thought it was funny. Not Mr. Johnson-that cost us all some licks. Ricky had been elected to do our talking, "Mr. Johnson, ugh, sir, ugh, we, ugh, we, ugh, sir..." Sad part of this was Ricky's our best talker. There's just something intimidating about a principal's of- fice. You ever notice that? To this day I can walk into a principal's office and immediately I feel guilty. I start searching my memory for any wrong doings I've been into lately. Rick finally spits it out about how obvious it is that a mistake has been made as here stands six seniors just a month or so removed from graduation that didn't get an invitation to Career Day. "No mistake boys, I've been looking over your records-ya'll can catch Career Day next year." Bobby swore later that Mr. Johnson was almost smiling as he made this pronouncement. We headed for Miss Polly's room. She gave us the worst news possible. She allowed as how we had put it off for as long as we could-but now we were going to have to study. I'll tell you how serious it got. Ricky took a book home. And Buddy was reading American History at lunch. Bobby raised his hand in English and asked a question. And I fet Mary E. help me a little with my math. Listen, we were desperate. As Miss Polly said, "We knuckled down". We were too busy trying to graduate to worry about a senior class trip. I heard tell that some of the class was talking of going down to Humbolt after the dance. Hey, we weren't that small-we had a graduation dance. Of course the girls got Freddie and the Heartbeats. They played that yeh, yeh, yeh music. We wanted Lefty Wiggleton and the Downhome Boys. We all graduated. Well, I'm not dead positive sure about Buddy. And we all went to the dance. When the third song started just like the first two with "yeh, yeh, yeh" we left. On our way out we stopped by to thank Miss Pplly. Mr. 'Johnson shook our hands. We picked up several cans of Red Bird imitation vienna sausage, some mustard sardines, saltine crackers and headed for Everitte's Lake. We'd spent half of our life around this lake and we sure didn't' need a trip to Humbolt. About midnight as we talked of school, Miss Polly, Mr. Johnson and things, Ricky said, "You reckon they tricked us into graduat- ing?" If they did, I didn't vote to give it back. : . Respectfully, Kesley P.S. LaRenda Bradfield wrote me a few weeks back. She's planning a class reunion at the site where the old high school gym set. They had even lined up Freddie and the Heartbeats. How exciting. I wrote back and told her I'd be there if they'd have it out by the lake and let Lefty Wiggleton and the Boys provide the music. Letters (Continued from Page 2) personally. I love your columns, Mr. C, especially the ones filled with those poignant little bits of yesterday's southland. Keep it up. Sincerely, Larry E. Dudley Thanks! Heaps! Dear Mr. Ramsey: This is to express my sincere thanks to you as well as to each staff member of The Star Publishing Company for your continued assist- ance in publicizing school news. Your staff has been super cooperative in publicizing Shark happenings during the past school years. This is just to remind you that on behalf of the Publicity Committee at PSJHS, we would like to say thanks again for such splendid assistance. We are looking forward to contin- uing working with your staff in the future. Sincerely, Sarah A. Riley, chairperson Publicity Committee 'PSJHS Whitfield Teacher of the Year In announcing Linda Whitfield's selection as Gulf County Teacher of the Year, Superintendent B. Walter Wilder says, "The Teacher of the Year program is designed to honor a teacher who is representative of all good teachers. The selection of Linda Clinic (Continued from Page 1) ask for a written plan of the program and its scope before getting deeper into the agreement. PRIMARILY INDIGENT CARE Donna Drew, director of the Port - St. Joe unit of the Gulf County Hqalth Department told The Star the pro- posed medical care program would be operated primarily by Florida's HRS department under the auspices of the Gulf County Health Department. "The county will have no cost involved in the operation except for furnishing property on which to place the building", Drew told The Star. "This is a program which will be operated by the State of Florida, much as the local health department services are operated today", she said. Drew said primarily the service was being provided to indigent patients for primary medical care, "for those persons who cannot pay, who have no medical insurance or other means to pay for their medical care". Drew went on to point out the services would also be offered to others on a sliding pay scale, as well as to the indigent. Plans are to have a physician employed for the service, who will divide his time between, the Gulf County installation and Franklin County. "We already have Dr. John Erickson on the health department staff who spends 20 hours a week in each of the two counties, so the new system .would give us a full time physician's care in both counties", Drew said. Drew said that the county has a deadline of June 30 to get the initial grant encumbered. "If they do make the deadline, the target date for getting the service into operation is October 1 of this year", Drew said. Even with the move by the County Commission Tuesday to set aside the property for the building, there is still no guarantee the necessary paper- work will get done in time to meet the June 30 deadline for application. Threatens (Continued from Page 1) repeater station in the Sheriff's Department radio system to serve county fire departments with their own frequency. Administrative assist- ant Larry Wells said some work had already been done on this project, enough to learn the proposed cost would run approximately $3,000. The Board decided to consider the propo- sal at their new budget meeting. -The Board executed an agree- ment with Gulf Pines Hospital to operate the south Gulf County ambu- lance service for another year. The agreement has been under considera- tion since September of last year. -Agreed to begin the county-wide mosquito spraying program this week. The program is operated in summer months by the Mosquito Control Department. -Delayed consideration of a budget amendment for the County Judge's office until the May 24 meeting when the entire board could be present for the matter. Trial (Continued from Page 1) in the Melvin divorce which erupted in the shooting of the two jurists in judge's chambers and Mrs. Paulk as she raced up a flight of stairs to see what was happening. Melvin is also charged with wounding his former wife in the shootout. Seating of spectators and admis- sion of news media has been limited for the trial itself, when it gets underway. Whitfield meets this goal." Mrs. Whitfield is a graduate of Tennessee Technical University where she earned a bachelor's degree in 1967 and attended the University of West Florida where she earned a Master's degree in 1981. She has taught in Gulf County Schools for 21 years. She is married to Houston Whitfield, and is the mother of two children, Heather and Beau. One of five nominees from Gulf County Schools, Mrs. Whitfield was voted Teacher of the Year by a district-wide screening committee composed of personnel from each school. Other nominees included: Fay Wood, Port St. Joe Elementary School; Miriam Dismuke, Port St. Joe High School; Cathy Colbert, Highland View Elementary School; and Charles Cleckley, Wewahitchka High School. In making the presentation to Mrs. Whitfield, Superintendent Wilder stated that all the nominees were excellent teachers and most worthy of the recognition bestowed upon them by their individual faculties. Linda Whitfield, teacher at Wewahltchka Elementary School, receives a plaque designating her as Gulf County's Teacher of the Year, from Superinten- dent Walter Wilder. -Star photo Cecil G. Costin, Jr., right, owner of St. Joe Natural Gas Company, presents a plaque of appreciation to Tom Knox, left. Save up to (after manufacturers rebates) on quality /VAPA motor oils & /VAPA Filters Earn $3.60 per case of NAPA motor oils: 10W-40 Motor Oil 12 quarts of NAPA 10W-40 Motor Oil Less Mail-In Rebate TOTAL 12 QUART PRICE 10W-30 Motor Oil 12 quarts of NAPA 10W-30 Motor Oil L s Mail-In Rebate 53 NAPA per quart after NAPA Smail-in rebate Oil Filter* $9.99 -3.60 TOTAL 12 QUART PRICE $6.39 HD SAE 30 49",.;e Motor Oil 12 quarts of NAPA HD SAE 30 Motor Oil $9.49 Less Mail-In Rebate -3.60 TOTAL 12 QUART PRICE $5.89 liI 10,717=6 ---A 201 Long Avenue Keeping Up With Phone Technology Tim Griffin, an executive with St. Joseph Telephone and Telegraph Company, said last Thursday his firm was keeping up with the latest technology in the telephone service community. Speaking before the Port St. Joe Rotary Club, Griffin told the club the information business was growing by leaps and bounds and that St. Joseph was striving to keep up with it. Griffin proudly pointed out his firm had started installing the latest in fiber optic lines four years ago, with installation of a cable to Tyndall Air Force Base. "Today, we have the latest fiber optic lines looping our exchanges from here to Blountstown and all points in between". Griffin said it was only a matter of a short while until all transmission cable of the firm would be of the new fiber optics and possibly even the indivi- dual private line services. "The glass lines are just slightly larger than the average human hair and can handle up to 32,000 phone conversations at one time over the same line", Griffin said. He pointed out the capabilities would allow St. Joseph to install the cable and still have plenty of spare space available in the future for multiple long distance capabilities, increased use of phone lines for business communications, as well as voice transmission and for entertainment channels. In touching on rates,' Griffin said Florida had one of the lowest telephone rate schedules in the nation. "Our rates here are among the lowest in the nation", Griffin said. "We haven't increased our phone rates in 11 years. Our rates are among the lowest in Florida", he pointed out. As an example, Griffin said the same phone service which costs $19.00 per month in Miami, costs, only $6.30 in Port St. Joe. Knox Feted at Dinner St. Joe Natural Gas Company honored Tom Knox with a dinner at Butler's Restaurant Friday, May 6 for 23 years of service and also to celebrate his 65th birthday. C.G. Costin, Jr., President, pre- sented Knox with a plaque for the company's appreciation for his years of service. Knox was employed by the company on August 15, 1965. All company employees attended the dinner. COPIES STAR PUB. CO. 304 Williams Avenue WORD ROCESIN. 22-13 CE ar up . MOM e PLUS! Earn up to $6.uu00 on two each of NAPA's best filters: $ 99 ate S mail-in rebate Phone 229-8222 E. J. RICH 1610 Monument Avenue Saturday, May 14 8 o'clock until BIG GARAGE SALE * Clothes and other items. CLOSE OUT SALE on FLOWER & VEGETABLE PLANTS Several Blooming Plants Buy 1, Get 1 FREE! $6.39- 53 per quar aer mail-in rebate $9.99 -3.60 $3.99 Less Mail-In Rebate -1.00 TOTAL OIL FILTER PRICE $2.99 NAPA $399eater Air Filter*mad-in rebate NAPA air filter 5.99 Less Mail-In Rebate -2.00 TOTAL AIR FILTER PRICE $3.99 ('For most passenger cars & light trucks.) NAPA Auto Parts Page 4A The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 12, 1988 ~-I~ 4 .~. ...,. .1~~* S Lynn Leonard Takes Trophy In Ladies Golf Tournament May 5 The ladies of St. Joseph's Bay Country Club held their annual invitational golf tournament Thurs- day. May 5. Chairman of the tournament was Jean Gander with co-chairman, Jean Fitzgerald. The gross champion, Lynn Leonard, was presented the Dave Gaskin Memorial trophy by David Carl Gaskin. Special guests included Mrs. Dave Gaskin and Mrs. Frank Graddy, .her daughter. Winners were as follows: Champion, Lynn Leonard; cham- pionship flight, 1st, Miwa Ikeguchi; 2nd. Margaret Chancey; and 3rd, Shirley Edwards; first flight, 1st, Audrey Mercer: 2nd, Hazel Buckley, and 3rd. Faye Cox; second flight, 1st, Evelyn Smith, 2nd, Lois Smith, 3rd, Katherine Warren; third flight, 1st, Lib Davis, 2nd, Fulla Draper, 3rd,- Betty May; fourth flgiht, 1st, Betty Hoferkamp, 2nd. Pauline Dubreiul, 3rd, Gwen Odenheimer; fifth flight, 1st, Betty Tillisch, 2nd, Millie Fitzpat- rick, 3rd, Louise Nowlin; sixth flight, 1st Hazel Tannahill, 2nd, Betty Pascher, 3rd, Bobbie Thomas; se- venth flight, 1st, Hildreth Miller, 2nd Jacque Price, 3rd, Alice Core; and eight flight, 1st, Ann Van Lierop, 2nd, Jeanette Bailey, and 3rd, Nancy Heiserman. e7-w The first place winners of the ladies Invitational golf tournament are shown above. The second and third place winners are shown in the photograph below. Star photos wri Pip ~. Candace Nicole Branch New Arrival Robert and Cindy Branch are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Candace Nicole, on April 16, 1988 at Gulf Coast Hospital. She weighed eight pounds, 3.8 ounces and was 201/4 inches long. Candace is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hildridge Dunlap and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Branch all of Port St. Joe. She is the gread granddaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Odis C. Joiner of Tallahassee, Mrs. Gracie Dunlap and Mrs. Thelma Rhames, both of Port St. Joe. Civic Beau Is Looking The civic beautification commit- tee will have a get ready for the big clean up for the month of June in a trial workshop activity on Saturday, May 28. The workshop,will bea dry, run of the type activity the committee hopes to successfully promote during the month of June. The area to be cleaned will begin at the Patton Bayou bridge on Highway 98 and work to Baltzell Avenue. Scout groups, civic organizations, churches and individuals are invited and encouraged to meet at 9:00 a.m., and work until noon. After the clean-up activities, cold drinks will be served at the Florida National Bank parking lot. Trash bags will be furnished. For the big clean up, fix up campaign in June, individuals and groups are asked to pick a spot and be responsible for keeping that spot tification Committee for Catchy Slogan clean. The committee is also planning a contest with a cash prize for coming up with a fitting slogan for the special clean up month. Insurance Specialists In Town May 25 to Assist with Problems Insurance specialists, from the Florida Department of Insurance will * be in Port St. Joe on May 25 to help consumers with their insurance pro- blems or questions. Specialists will be on hand from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Gulf County Courthouse, 5th St., Port St. Joe. There is no charge, and the public is encouraged to attend. Anyone experiencing an insur- ance problem should bring his or her insurance policy and any other relevant documents with them to WIN $25.00!! Submit a slogan to the Port St. Joe Beautification Committee to help fight the crime of littering. TO ENTER: Complete this form and bring to The Star office or mail to P. 0. Box 896, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. Entries must be postmarked or received in Star office by May 25. SLOGAN: YOUR NAME: ADDRESS: In the event two or more slogans are the same, the first two receiv- ed will be considered for a tie. Winner will be announced at the City Park on May 28, 1988, following first clean-up day. review with an insurance specialist. For more information, call the North Florida Regional Office in Pensacola at (904) 436-8040. CARD OF THANKS The family of J.F. Pitts would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to all of those who comforted us in our sudden loss. Words can never come close to expressing the gratitude we feel for the phone calls, visits, food, flowers and cards. Thank you for remember- ing us in our time of need; and most of all for being there when we needed you most. It is at these times that we fully appreciate our churches and ministers. Rev. Charles Pettis and Rev. Don Asbell, only God and we know what your presence meant to our family. May God richly bless each and every one of you. Mary Lee Pitts, Mary Ann Flowers, Brenda Dixey and Lucretia Parish W/,% Cassle Lynne Holland It's A Girl! Timothy W. and Sheila K. Holland of Port St. Joe are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Cassie Lynne, on April 13 at Bay Medical Center in Panama City. She weighed seven pounds, 21/4 ounces. Cassie is the granddaughter of Luie D. and JoAnn Holland of Crestview; Lynda Williams of Gads- den, Ala.; and Billy Williams of Stockbridge, Ga. She is the great granddaughter of Dan H. and Clever- delle Freeman of Gadsden. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Essie Williams would like to thank each and every one for the prayers, food, cards, flowers and phone calls. Also the staff at Gulf Pines. Hospital and the Eastern Star for their participation. May God bless each and every one of you. The family of, Essie Williams. Mrs. David Gaskin, Sr. presents the David Carl Gaskin championship memorial trophy to Lynn Leonard. Whirldol Room Air Conditioners n 12,000 BTU/Hr. * High Efficiency Operation 9.0 Energy Efficiency Ratio Fan Only setting * COMFORT GUARD Control Insta- Mount'" installation for fast installation * Adjustable Thermostat 2-Way Air Direction Whirlpool Model AC1202XS $49900 2 RWhirloom Air Conditioners Whi I ol 18,000/17,800 BTU/Hr. * High Efficiency Operation 8.5/8.5 Energy Efficiency Ratio Energy Saver Control to help cut energy usage Fan Only Setting COMFORT GUARD Control Adjustable Thermostat 4-way Air Direction Whirlpool Model AC1854XS $59800 St. Joe Hardware Co. Phone 229-8028 201 Williams Ave. 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. We're Sorry Due to circumstances beyond our control, our opening has been postponed to Saturday, May 21. FEATURING: BUFFET of SEAFOOD, VEGETABLES, RICE, PRIME RIB and DESSERT Your Visit to Our Restaurant is Welcome and Greatly Appreciated. Scholarship S- !-Honors Wright The Gulf County Teacher Associa- tion presented a check for $500.00 to the School Board to fund the Linda Lewis Wright Memorial Scholarship for this year. The fund was esta- blished by John Wiight to set up a memorial scholarship in honor of his wife, Linda, who taught at Highland .. View Elementary School from 1976-1986. Presenting the check were S Christine Williams, treasurer, and '" Tweeta Gaskin, president of the Gulf Teachers Association. The scholarship will be presented -to a graduating senior from Port St. 4'Joe High School, and the recipient will be determined by a committee of Port St.. Joe High School together with al faculty member from Highland View Elementary School. ,Singles Dance t, The Blountstown Singles Club -, to come to the W.T. Neal Civic Center Christine Williams, right, presents a check for the Linda Lewis Wright on Friday, May 13 at 7:00 p.m. CDT Memorial Scholarship to Waylon Graham, School Board member as and dance to the music of Angus Hall Superintender Wilder and Tweeta Gaskin look on. Star photo and the Chipola River Strings. The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 12, 1988 Page 5A, LABC Marks Its 35th Anniversary The Long Avenue Baptist Church of Port St. Joe will celebrate their thirty fifth anniversary on Sunday, May 15. All former members and friends are invited to attend the regular services, the covered dish dinner in the new gym, and a special afternoon service with good music. The church was organized on May 10, 1953 with 44 charter members. Fourteen of the original members remain in the church today. The church presently has 357 resident New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Duane McFarland are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Anna Leigh, on May 2, 1988. Her .birth weight was six pounds, three ounces. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frank McFarland of Port St. Joe. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bizilia of Summerdale, Ala. Anna was welcomed home by her brother, Kenney, 112 years. May Named As National High Blood Pressure Month This May-National High Blood Pressure Month-the residents of West Florida are joining in the spirit of the olympic year by going for their personal goals of high blood pressure control. The American Heart Associ- ation (AHA) Panama City office is offering information year-round to help area citizens keep their blood pressure under control. "Today, more Americans are aware of the risks of uncontrolled high blood pressure than ever before," said Dr. Rick Weddle, president of the AHA, West Florida Area office in Panama City. "Unfortunately, aware- ness of high blood pressure does not automatically lead to control," he concluded. Only 11 percent of Americans with high blood pressure are successfully OBITUARIES: Billy H. Brookins Billy H. Brookins, 64, passed away Tuesday evening in Bay St. Joseph Care Center. He was a native of Millville and had been a resident of Port St. Joe for the past 18 years. He was a commercial fisherman and attended Oak Grove Assembly of God Church. Survivors include one sister, Susie ,Brookins, New York' City and one brother-in-law, T. J. Raffield of Port St. Joe. Graveside funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.n., EDT, Thursday at the family plot in Millville Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. David Fernan- dez. Interment will follow. All services are under the direc- tion of Comforter Funeral Home. Ralph Nixon Ralph Glenn Nixon of Wewahitch- ka died last Saturday morning at his home. He worked for 25 years at the St. Joe Paper Co. and was a member of the Glad Tidings Assembly of God Church. Survivors include: his wife, Lu- cille Glass Nixon; one daughter, Eleanor Jean McClamma of Port St. Joe; three grandchildren; one great grandchild; and three brothers, Gar- land Nixon of Wewahitchka, Arthur Nixon of Howard's Creek and T.B. Nixon of Lynn Haven. Funeral services were held Mon- day at the Glad Tidings Assembly of God Church conducted by the Rev. Donald Asbell and the Rev. Charles Pettis. Interment was in Jehu Ceme- tery. Comforter Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. For Life insurance, check with State Farm. *Permanent Life. *Term Life. *Universa Life. Call: BILL WOOD 403 Monument Avenue Office: 229-6514 Like a goox neighbor. State Farm is there State Farm Life Insurance Company^ H 0 me Office: Bloomington. Illinois controlling it. Those who do not are living with increased risks of heart attack, stroke and kidney disease. The AHA's mission is the reduction of TOTAL STOCK SELL OUT premature death and disability from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and stroke. 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In the photo above free blood pressure checks were given by Spec- trum Home Health Care. SECURITY GUARDS Large international security company needing full-time and part-time security guard in the Port St. Joe Panama City area. Must have clean background. For Information call (904) 784-6359 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER SECURITY SYSTEMS AND SERVICES PLAZA OFFICE BLDG., SUITE 510 PACE BLVD. AND FAIRFIELD DR. THROUGHOUT THE WORLD PENSACOLA, FL 32505 Need A New Mobile Home? Call me (Bobby) collect!!! (904) 769-3993 NO OBLIGATION! FREE Credit Pre-Approval on the phone! Top $$ for Your Trade In!!! Owner Financing Available!!!' WOR PRCESIN 22-1636 NOTICE .0 The Board of City Commission of the City of Port St. Joe has declared the month of June, 1988 to be "Clean-Up, Fix-Up and Beautification" Month, in preparation for the December, 1988 Ses- quicentennial Celebration. A, special task force "Beautification Committee" has been established under the direction of an especially appointed committee. All persons are urged to clean-up, fix-up and paint-up their property and premises, remove old abandoned or inoperable vehicles, : dilapidated buildings and other abandoned structures. The City will haul away-FREE OF CHARGE-those inoperable vehicles and structural debris during the month of June, 1988 if given sufficient notification. Effective July 1, 1988 all applicable city ordinances will be strictly enforced without partiality. This "Special Effort'' event will be concluded with a final drive on June 25, 1988 with hot dogs, cold drinks and live entertainment in the park in appreciation for all those who participate. Port St. Joe, let's join hands, hearts and efforts to make our city the "Garden-Spot of the Panhandle; a place which we can all be proud of. FRANK PATE, JR., Mayor Commissioner , JAMES B. ROBERTS, Commissioner BILLY R. FLEMING, Commissioner EMILY M. ROCHE, Commissioner EDWIN G. WILLIAMS, Commissioner. 31 /12/88 GIII?",adio 11 Senior Citizens Attend Recognition Lunch Senior companion volunteers Isa- belle Johnson, Bessie Faison, and Ruby Price, along with their supervi- sor, Ometa Osborne, traveled to Tallahassee on Friday, April 29 for Grandpeople's Third Annual Joint Recognition luncheon for senior com- panion-foster grandpeople volun- teers. The elaborate affair at the Leon County Senior Center, is an annual event and its purpose is to recognize and applaud the generous efforts and unselfish deeds performed' by its volunteers for the frail elderly, the handicapped and the physically disa- bled of Gulf County as well as all the other counties of Northwest Florida. These dedicated volunteers provide critically needed in-home services that allow elderly homebound clients to remain in their own homes rather than entering a nursing care facility. A plaque from the office of the mayor was presented to the group of West Florida Gas Moving Back Into Remodeled Headquarters West Florida LP Gas Company celebrated the official opening of its newly remodeled offices and appli- ance showroom at 418 Reid Ave., Wednesday, May 4 with a ribbon cutting ceremony. West Florida LP Gas Company has been serving Gulf County for nearly 38 years from the same location and with the same manage- more than 250 participants officially designating April 29 as Grandpeople Day. Entertainment was provided by the exceptionally talented Merry- makers Dance Group (six senior couples) of Tallahassee. This group gave a delightful performance as they danced to both contemporary music and nostalgic melodies of the 50's. After partaking of a delicious luncheon, the volunteers had the opportunity to hear world renowned ment team. Earl Peak, general manager; Jinks St. Clair, Sr., oper- ational manager and Ann Timmins, office manager, total years,with the company adds up to nearly 96 years. The company continues to service the area with radio dispatched LP gas delivery trucks and service trucks and with well known brand name appliances. Elementary Kids Enjoy Festival The annual Spring Arts Festival at Highland View Elementary School was held on the Linda L. Wright covered play area. Citizens from the community demonstrated activi- ties for students to do in their spare time or shared information about their jobs. The students and staff enjoyed presentations of singing and dancing. The Sheriff's department presented a demonstration with their dogs; Hank and Ninji. They showed the students how Hank and Ninji are trained in obedience, sniffing out drugs, and attacking aggressors and eluders* Many arts and crafts were dis- played including 'ceamics, a- " crame', woodworking, quilting, cake decorating, floral arranging, and nature crafts. Other booths repre- sented interesting hobbies including beekeeping, marathon running, re- mote control model planes and boats, a collection of artifacts found in the area, and a race- car. A gunsmith showed a variety of antique guns. Also, an antique car collector showed a 1914 Ford. An ambulance from Gulf Pines' Hospital Was on hand to show students the equipment and supplies used in an emergency medical vehicle. The winners from the Science Fair displayed their projects. Students' arts and crafts :were displayed around the lunchrooiii for ill to view. .%s a highlight of the day, each class visited a planetarium. The *i. ^' ""*-* i-- --- '. --7^ . , iA ' *'"' ... i ..... +...:. .^ -.- ^ ". ",i,. :. "*' ' . speaker, lecturer, and grief therapist, Dr. Sally Karioth, speak on, "The Elderly and How to Deal with Grief". During the course of her very moving speech, she commented, "The elderly need someone to love, someone to love them and a feeling of self-esteem". . She also said that people should stop worrying about the things over which they have no control, enjoy life, for this is not a dress rehearsal. Dr. Karioth ended her speech by com- mending the volunteers for their love and devotion to the elderly, and referred to them as, "Miracle work- ers who save lives every day." Grandpeople executives, Al Doo- little, Keith Hughes and Winifred Gayle, gave due recognition to the volunteers present by asking each of them to stand as they were called. Ruby Price, -Bessie Faison and Isabelle Johnson were very proud to stand and accept applause for ser- vices rendered to the elderly of Gulf County. They also received a gift as a token of Grandpeople's appreciation. Henry Taylor, executive director of Franklin County's Senior Citizens Association was applauded for his work with the senior companion program in his county. Special awards were given to a group of Bay County recruits who were instrumen- tal in initiating a foster grandparents program in Bay County. Pete Griffin, former coach at Florida A & M University, was a special guest. For all of you former Famuans who have wondered what- ever happened to Pete: Pete has the physique of a man half his age, and looks great. An expert on physical fitness, he travels extensively to promote his physical fitness tapes, videos and pamphlets. He also conducts exercise classes at various senior centers throughout the area. At the 1985 State Conference on Aging, Griffin was voted "Senior of the Year" and given special award for the development of a unique physical fitness program for the /elderly. Grandpeople, Inc's. third annual recognition day was a tremendous success, for it also afforded ample opportunity for volunteers from each county to meet and get acquainted, to discuss common problems, and. to exchange ideas. .' ;A. , The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 12, 1988 Page 7A Say You Saw It In The Star! NAflTIOiiAL SSPRIfO SAUIfi6S ig nown AIMEIIIAND LOW M IILY PAYiIIEfS WIITNH SNarDI! Act now! During SNAPPER's National Spring Savings, owning a SNAPPER is easier than ever. Receive tremendous values on SNAPPER Riding Mowers. America's number one choice in rear engine riders-now at the best SNAPPER value ever! SNAPPER VALUES INCLUDE: FREE ATTACHMENT: Purchase a Hi-Vac Rider at the regular retail price, and receive a Single Bag Grass Catcher or Dump Cart FREE, or 50% off a Twin Bag Catcher or Bag-N-Wagon. Get all the details at your SNAPPER dealer today, during SNAPPER's National Spring Savings. snap with DUMP CART Retail Value $203.00 JOIN THE MILUONS OF SATISFIED SNAPPER USERS. ST. JOE HARDWARE 201 Williams Avenue Phone 229-8028 Our Goal: Outstanding Customer Satisfaction Deputies show off their dogs, Nin- ji and Hank. ten by twenty five foot bubble was constructed by the teachers. Students entered the dark, air-filled room to view many familiar constellations. To conclude the half day event, bag lunches were prepared for the students. All classes enjoyed a picnic outside on the school grounds. Stu- dents and staff alike were enlightened by all the day's events. Customer _satisfaction is somle- thing e\er) dalcrst ries tfor, it is our ultimate go.al. So yo V()L imi[gin- haiv. pr.uid Wve 1IIr t- e (ii t on of ld t-e'.'. dtlaleirs ()Lit (A o.}(.) to M hlV\'C l)e-n ;iw;raield a.n cxtreieivyl' ies ti i LIs Ion to( l )1 W(.l h I l a i- .1 t (l I Liit iln. Meni-. 'LIY deaie'r ho rMLt 'ci\'c. Ithe i 1)8" Ft)rd MW )l(i (r )oiiiPi.i (,)uiiliry SI,'^ l'l 1. v. l-:c k.,. I I |I I. I I h- [h i, ,i'. ld 1 11. 11 %i '-1w Ill- I[' '11 P ,li' I, , I--',, UL .11 cd[I,'I L kiv. o:re even Ir. 'lt kr ,'1 it-latli. tIhat (Mrttr I to nu(-rs Imaiid L itIi haIp) n wi %thI their reslp( mn~s t It p Ingi F(m I-) rd.lNb Itim r ij I mc haj :In(II p lr( iucl I )LI III)gnIi /v I ainr cttmrts Lo nn I(- (I I II)L' IIiiL(WacoiLrt l ,.',, an ( t real tI eIII III I wsv, ymu r way l du~nk m~,us .. ( )[j .I':aI.'l (LI:unk.iiig yVi kI~ () William S. Rosasco, III, President .,f the Gulf Coast.Council announced recently that Charles "Chuck" Call of Shalimar, will be one of 70 Scoutmas- ters from around the country who will attend the 1988 biennial meeting of the Boy Scouts of America, in San Diego, California.. Representing the more than 47,000 Scoutmasters, the group will partici- pate'in two special forums designed to foster an information exchange on program enhancements. In addition to the two forum sessions, Call and Rosasco will attend a National Eagle Scout breakfast, participate in the awards luncheon of the Southeast Region, join a "We the People-One Nation Under God" breakfast marking the bicentennial of the U.S1" Constitution, sit in on the biennial national business meeting, and be a guest at the closing program honoring recipients of the Silver Buffalo 'awards; the organization's top citation for outstanding service to youth. Josh Colbert displays his regional award winning science project. Gal: 5:22-23 J TEMPERANCE S 1W GOODNESS FArITH 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. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00a.m. EVENING WORSHIP.. 6:00 p.m. WED. EVENING ...... 7:00 p.m. PASTOR REV. ROBERT RATHBUN Catch the S rit Constitution and Monument Ckth M S tPort St. Joe THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAYSCHOOL.... 9:30a.m. EVENINGWORSHIP ... 7:30p.m. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00a.m. BIBLE STUDY, METHODIST YOUTH WEDNESDAY..... 9:30 a.m. FELLOWSHIP ... 5:30 p.m. THURSDAY ...... 7:30 p.m. REV. ENNIS G. SELLERS, Pastor Second row: Jimms Porter. technician; Bill) Dunnigan, parts department: ;alter Seabrooks. porter. Not pictured: John H. Valers. body, man and Robert Lewis. technician. St. Joe Motor Company 322 Monument A'enue Phone 227-1336 p rAS'~ >it. Gulf Coast Scout Leader Will Attend National Meeting in California Fir.l row. from left: Rodne' Le'ins. hod% man: Dennis Bradle. service manager: Bo Bra,. dealer: Bob Heacock. bod shop manager and %eal Goodson. technician. r- Page 8A The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla.- Thursday, May 12, 1988 Homebuilders Sponsor Forum On Land Use " A public forum sponsored by the property owners' rights is to get Anyone interested in attending public contact Larry Wells at 227-1735 for a Call 9 A A Gulf County Homebuilders and Citi- involved in the planning process. meetings involving this plan may schedule of the meetings. Shorty LZ '"U 0 zens Federal Savings and Loan 22- Association was held at the St. Joseph 26 Years Experience Licensed and Bonded Bay Country Club on April 28. . Speakers at the forum included I Commercial Residential Larry Wells, Administrative Assist- ,R J lin,, n{ Cruijo Wadrk Sclpin n RrivreS Work ant to the County and George Rusaw of the Citrus County Homebuilders Association and a member of the Florida Homebuilders Association Board of Directors. The "Comprehensive Land Use Plan" is due to be submitted to the State Department of Community Affairs (DCA) in January of 1990 and will control all future development within the county once submitted and approved. This plan is required by the Growth Management Act pass 'by the State legislature in 1985 .ad mandated to the counties for com- pliance. It addresses population growth, clean water, waste disposal and unregulated development along with education, health care, housing, financial services, public building needs, law enforcement and fire fighting. Any future development that is not in conformance with this plan after approved by DCA will cause the County to be designated an "area of critical concern" and will allow the state to virtually control all activities within the county. This topic is of critical concern to all property owners and residents of Gulf County. The way to protect CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this means to thank the people of the community for their many kind expressions of sympathy shown me during the hospitalization and death of my son. The food, prayers and contacts will always be remembered. Thank you, Henry S. Lilius Say You Saw It In The Star BIBLE STUDY........ MORNING WORSHIP . CHURCH TRAINING.. Reg. No. ER-004631 Charles Sowell Sur-Way Electric 411 Reid Avenue Open House Saturday, May 14 from 11 to 4 EDT Sunday, May 15 from 1 to 4 EDT New Credit Union Building St. Joe Papermakers Federal Credit Union has started construc- tion of a branch office building in Wewahitchka to house credit union operations in that north Gulf County city. According to Wesley Adkins, manager of the main office in Port St. Joe, the Wewahitchka office is expected to be. completed by fall of this year and will offer every service which is available in the Port St. Joe office. We Want You To Be -A Part of The Friendly Place 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. : 5:45p.m. EVENING WORSHIP... 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY .........7:00 p.m. Long Avenue Baptist Church 1601 LONG AVENUE DANIEL W. DUNCAN,Pas i.:' MICHAEL HANDY .hi.-i-rof Music & Youth' I^S0001431684^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ Co------NCo. CONSTRUCTION Co (904) 227-1222 SIMMONS BAYOU, FL, 32456 SAVE-A-LOT Hwy. C-30 "In the heart of downtown Simmons Bayou" Everyday Low Prices Our Goal Is to Serve the Public HARDWARE SUPPLIES BEACH SUPPLIES PLUMBING SUPPLIES ICE (Block & Cube) ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FISHING & MARINE SUPPLIES NOW PUMPING LP FUEL* * Open Monday Friday, 7:30 a.m. 6 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. 6 p.m. PHONE 904/227-7220 The building is being built on property adjacent to the old school property. in Wewahitchka on High- way 71. The Credit Union has purchased nearly an acre of proper ty alongside the highway, but only about 100 by 400 feet is being utilized for the office structure and opera- tion. "We may sell part of the property to a business complimen- tary to our operation at some time in the future, and we may hang on to it for future expansion", Adkins said. The new building is being constructed by James Stafford and will have drive-in facilities. Richard Quackenbush will operate the We- wahitchka -office which serves the credit union needs of St. Joe Paper Company and Gulf County School personnel. The building is shown above, where the wiring, plumbing and other other floor facilities are being put in. IRS Moves Its Panama City Office to A New Location The Internal Revenue Service recently announced that as of May 2, 1988, its Panama City office will open its doors for business at a new location, 651 W. 14th St., Suite F. The new office is located one block south of Highway 98 (W. 15th Street) off Florida Avenue. Ample free parking is available for taxpay- ers visiting the.office:. :. The Panama City Taxpayer Ser-.; vice office will help taxpayers who have questions about tax laws, and' IRS notices-or bills. The office also . provides free tax forms and publica- tions. The move from the 30 West Government Street office, where IRS had been located since 1977, was made necessary because of staffing in- creases in Examination and Collect- ion. Seven 3 bedroom, 2Vz 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 FOj YOU CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT AGENTS - -CATHEY HOBBS 648-5653 -MOIRA RITCH 648-5286 -BILL CARR 639-2878 -DENISE STRICKLAND 229-6571 Iw.' Balloon Is A Long Way from Home Marcy Hunt found this tagged balloon in front of Popeye's on May 2. The tag on the balloon said "Good News, St. Bernadette Church, 9021 E. 51st Terr., Kansas City, Mo. 64133." Marcy has written to the address but has yet to get any response from her letter. Year In and Year Out You Will Do Well With Hannon Insurance Agency, Inc. * Auto Home Business Flood Life Bonds * Mutual Funds The Insurance Store Since 1943 8:30 till 6:00 Monday through Friday 221 Reid Avenue Phone 227-1133 We Are HERE to Service What We Sell ROY SMITH, Agent FRANK HANNON, Agent * Gulf-front TOWNHOMES *Spacious Luxurious Exclusively offered by: PARKER REALMlY HNy. Ps and 1 St. REL/UTOR 04 Muaie saK. i,. 3 6 -2417 Store Those Spring 'Taters Right .... And They'll Keep Well Two or Three Months The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 12,1988 Page 9A. "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 by Roy Lee Carter County Extension Agent One of the most popular vegeta- bles grown by backyard gardeners is the Irish potato. If you've included potatoes in your spring garden, now's the time to think about harvesting this crop. Certain procedures should be used in order to prevent some of the comVnon problems of decay, sprout- ing, and physical injury. Irish potatoes grown in Florida are usually ready for digging about 80 to 90 days after they're planted. If they're left alone, the tops of the plants die down naturally and the tubers stop growing by about 120 days after planting. This 30 to 40 day period gives you some harvesting options. Like many gardeners, you may choose to dig a few early potatoes before the tubers have reached full size and maturity. You could dig the tubers as you need them, from the time most are ready until the plants die. However, the most common approach is to wait until the tubers ROY LEE CARTER are completely mature, and then harvest the entire crop. If you choose the one-time har- vesting method you'll need. to be ^ "THE CHURCH AFLAME IN PORT ST. JOE" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH S.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 0% FINANCING 12 Mo. Interest Free. _____CAT 518 SKIDDER Now you can own a CAT 518 Skidder with special 0% financing. This special rate is based on.12 equal monthly pre-payments after standard ' down payrriiet 'Alt'lf-ms and conditions are subject to final approval from Calerpillar Financial Services Otner linancing specials are available for longer terms. At Thompson we want to be your business partner. 0% financing also available on CAT 416 and 426 Backhoes, 508 Skidder, D3's and D4B Tractors, 931C and 935C Track Loaders, the 215 Excavator and the 910, 916 and 926 Wheel Loaders. Expiration Date: Call us today: June 30, 1988 Steve Parish 892-9442 Marianna Thompson Tractor Co., Inc. SrB|YOUR CATERPILLAR DEALER CATERPILLAR. CAT and a are trademarks of Calerpillar Inc IRENFRO AUTO PARTS ' Phone 229-6013 401 Williams Ave. -- I especially careful to dig and store the potatoes properly. Many problems can arise after this type of harvest, problem such as tuber decay, shrivel- ing, sprouting, greening and injury from insects and rodents. First, if you're going to harvest the entire crop at one time, leave the potatoes in the ground as long as possible until the plant tops die back naturally. With this additional matur- ation period, the surface skin of the tubers becomes tougher, and more resistant to scratching and digging injury. However, to minimize rotting, dig your potatoes before the June rainy season. About 10 to 14 days before digging, cut the vines at ground level with shears, a sharp knife, or a lawn mower. This helps the skin become tougher. Be very careful when removing tubers from the ground. Kindergarten Registration, Assessment B. Walter Wilder, Gulf County Superintendent, recently announced the schedule for kindergarten regis- tration-assessment-screening thru- out the county for students who will be five years old on or before September 1, 1988. The registration is very important for each child. A state law requires that each child entering school for the first time have educational assess- ment and health screening. These include height, weight, and general health. Personnel from the Gulf County Schools, Gulf County Health Department, and the Parent Volun- teer Program will conduct these sessions. Each child who is assessed and screened must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. A copy of the child's birth certificate and an immunization record should be pre- sented at the session. All new kindergarten students for the school year 1988-89 are expected to participate in the preschool screening which is scheduled for May 13 from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Port St. Joe Elementary School kindergarten site. Anyone needing further inform- ^"ai fori-in the Port St. Joe-Highland-, View area may call Lois Byrd at 227-1221. Keep Lead Out of Your Water Federal regulations now require that only lead-free construction ma- terials be used in drinking water systems including both residential and non-residential plumbing. The regulations prohibit use of solders which contain more than 0.2 percent lead, as well as pipes and fittings which contain over 8.0 percent lead. Public notification must be given to anyone who may be affected by these regulations, since it is possible there may be detectable levels of lead in water systems constructed of lead-containing materials. Consumers should not be unduly concerned about the notice, according to Florida Department of Environ- mental Regulation officials. The notice is required to be sent by each utility to inform its customers of potential adverse health effects of lead, even though the water may not be in violation of current standards. The notice is required by law to be provided to customers on or before June 19, 1988. The federal Environmental Pro- tection Agency is implementing the lead regulations. The content and wording of the notice must conform with specific EPA requirements. Most of the notice will contain specific wording providing information on health effects required by EPA. The rest of the notice will contain information on what conditions may cause lead to be in the water and ways to limit possible exposure. a ;, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 508 Sixteenth Street SUNDAY WORSHIP...... 10 a.m. SERMON TOPIC - "I Feel Like Giving Up!" Nursery Available ADULT SCHOOL ........ 11 a.m. The Rev. Dr. Elmer I. Braden, Pastor PASTORAL COUNSELING 227-1756 Skinned, bruised and cut potatoes are much more prone to decay. After the potatoes are dug, clean them to remove dirt and possible decayed organisms. If you have only a few potatoes, say about a bushel or two, use a soft brush or burlap rag, and clean them by hand. You can wash larger quantities. But, don't wash them together in a tub. This quickly speeds decay organisms. Instead, spread all of the tubers out and hose them down with a spray of water. Rinse each one by hand. Dampened potatoes are much more likely to rot. So dry them thoroughly before storage. A good rule is to dry potatoes for three or four hours in the sun, after washing. Potatoes should be stored in a cool, dark, dry, well-ventilated area, while potatoes store best at tempera- tures between 50 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit, room or outdoor shed temperatures usually must be toler- ated for home storage. Under these warmer conditions, it's best to keep the tubers spread out, rather than stacked or heaped in a pile. Keeping potatoes in a dark area will prevent "Greening" caused by light, sprouting isn't a problem at these higher temperatures at least not for the first two months. In any case, potatoes won't keep well much longer than two or three months. The final storage precaution is to sort out and discard rotting tubers periodically, so that the entire batch isn't contaminated. SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. .... Morning Worship 4:00 P.M......... Youth Service 6:00 P.M. ..... Evening Worship 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 -i twowm E W~ W tipwimwm arwmw m I - PEST 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 andyard sprayed before the spring invasion of fleas takes over your home. Our Pre-Spring "Clean-out Special" 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 b GOOD COUNTRY COC HENDERSON'S RESTAURANT Try Our BREAKFAST Homemade Biscuits, Tomato or Sausage Gravy, Hot Cakes, Eggs, Grits, Hashbrowns Serving 5:30 a.m. till 9:30 a.m. ALSO SERVING: OPEN FOR 11:00 a.m. t Serving 1 Meat & 3 (3 Meats and 5 Vegetables Lunch Buffet Style o OPEN FOR S! Steaks, Shrimp, Oysters Cheeseburgers, Hamburge Friday & Saturd BBQ Ribs, or BB Cheeseburgers, Hamburgers, Mullet Baked Beans, Cole SI Plates, Catfish Plates, Oyster Plates, Baked Beansole Chill, Oyster Stew, Shrimp Plates. EAT IN or CARRY OUT SERVICE - OPEN FOR BUSINESS MON.-THURS. 6-8; FRI. & SAT., 6-9 and SUNDAY, 9 CRISP LETTUCE ..... head 490 GREEN CABBAGE .... lb. 150 TOMATOES .......... lb. 50c SWEET POTATOES .... lb. 25c WHITE POTATOES .. 101bs. 990 Turnips, Collards, Mustard TRUCK HAULING Truck and Car MECHANIC WORK TRUCK TIRE SERVICE 24 hours a day Levi, Redman, Beechnut, H.B. Scott Tobacco, Copenhagen Snuff HENDERSON'S U DRP HOURS: Mon.-Wed. 8-8; Thurs. Sat., 8-9:30 and Sunday 1-7 PRODUCE, IIA SEAFOOD & Fl-aSeIor OYSTER FRA EoR I and do small mec OYSTER BAR )KING 309 Monument Ave. Phone 227-7226 LUNCH ill ? SVegetables to Choose From) r We Serve UPPER s, Sandwiches, irs, or Fresh Vegs. lay Special Q Chicken v, Potato Salad 1-8 OKi . ,:, "L 'i"'- ,l: ; ,LI We Have Plenty of Fertilizer & Seed V2 Shell 7 DOZEN $S Steamed Oysters... $3.50id. Fresh Mullet ......... 69C Fresh Flounder ....... b. $175 Smoked Mullet...... each $ 00 309 Monument Ave. Phone 227-7226 Port St. Joe I ay Page 10A The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 12, 1988 Minutes... School Board The Gulf County School Board met in regular session on March 8, 1988 at 5:30 p.m. at the Office of' Instructional Services in Port St. Joe. The following members were present: Gene Raffield, Ted Whitfield, James Hanlon, Oscar Redd. Board member Graham was absent. The Superinten- dent was also present. Vice-chairman Raffield presided and the meeting was opened with prayer by Redd. In compliance with Florida Sta- tute, the Board advertised policy changes in the local newspapers. The public was given opportunity on this day to provide input. There was no response from the public. On motion by Hanlon, second by Redd, the Board voted unanimously that the policy changes be adopted as advertised and approved the Pupil Progression Plan. Temple Watson presented a plaque to Gene Raffield (Raffield Fisheries) from the Gulf Coast Regional Coordinating Council, Re- gion III, in appreciation of his support and assistance to the council. The board reviewed correspond- ence regarding discarded textbooks and other valuable reading materials being made available to disadvant- aged children in the southern region of Africa. On motion by Redd, second by Hanlon, the board authorized the Superintendent, if proper procedures are available, to see if we can assist with this project. On motion by. Hanlon, second by Whitfield, the board agreed to fund one-half the cost of placing culvert in the ditch next to Highland View Elementary School. On motion by Hanlon, second by Whitfield, the board voted to approve the following personnel matters for the 1987-88 school year. Approved a request from Billie Jean Guilford for a medical leave of absence beginning March 18 through June 30, 1988. Approved an additional l/z hours be added to Marilyn Goodwin's present 3/2 hours for a total of five hours per day. Approved, the employment of Renda Kay Middleton in the custodial department at Highland View Elem- entary School. Approved the following teachers to teach out-of-field for the 1987-88 school year: Wewahitchka High School, James Anglin, Larry Mathes, Betty Owens, D.L. Owens,' Mary Pridgeon, Randy Pridgeon, Don Rich, Jean Smith, Sheryl Walden; Port St. Joe High School, Roy Baysden, Virginia Campbell, Rachel Crews, Donna Fettinger, Audrey Monette, Carl White, Linson Pickard, Martha Sanborn; Highland View Elementary School, Barbara Eells. On motion by Whitfield, second by Redd, the board approved the follow- ing program matters: Approved the Articulation Agree- ment between the Gulf County School Board and Gulf Coast Community College for the 1988-89 school year.. Approved Chapter I Project for the. 1987-88 school year. On motion by Redd, second by Hanlon, the board voted unanimously. to approved the following bid -mat- ters: School Food Service Bid No. 87-3, quarterly bids (frozen chilled; processed foodstuffs) Eli Witt Wholesale Center, Phillips Meats, P.R. Harrell & Sons, T.T. Todd Company. Certificate of Deposit Wewa- hitchka State Bank. On motion by Redd, second by Hanlon, the board approved a tem- porary bus change for Daniel Griffin. On motion by Hanlon, second by Redd, the board approved a list of equipment from Wewahitchka Elem- entary School as surplus and should be removed from property records. The board also approved to declare bus no. 6, 1979-GMC, ID No. T16PA9V603046 as surplus and should be removed from property records.: On motion by Whitfield, second by Hanlon, the board approved the following transportation matters: Approved the transfer of Bus No. 20, ID No. SE529P830014, to the Gulf County Board of County Commission- ers to be used by the Gulf County Search and Rescue Organization. Approved a new bus stop in the. Howard's Creek and Indian Pass area. A motion was made by Redd,- second by Hanlon to approve a new bus stop in the Wewahitchka area with Redd, Raffield voting YEA and, Hanlon, Whitfield voting NAY. The stop was not approved. Additional information will be brought before the board at its April meeting. On motion by Hanlon, second by Redd, the Board approved amend- ment No. 4, General Fund and amendment No. 1, Special Revenue., FOR RENT Dogwood Terrace Apartment 808 Woodward Avenue Extremely nice and convenient to town. 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment. Stove, refrig. & dishwasher furnished. 1 year lease - $335 per month. ,. :JERNYL N. HARPER LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 227-1428 RCA 26" COLOR CONSOLE TV * 147 Channel quartz tuner * Auto. color and contrast $59 69 T PEOPLE ai0 74e DVi0Ce1ec...Adt ad"ec. * 8STAULISHED 14 A_ A HOME FURNISHING CENTERS pFURNITUrn APPLIANCE. FLOOR COVRINO. HOME INTITAINMINT OVER 250 STORES SERVING THE SOUTHEAST VISASTEVE RICHARDSON, Owner 201 Reid Avenue Phone 229-6195 m ....~"*~~"~~ iiA Place for the Whole Family "A Place for the Whole Family" FAITH BIBLE CHURCH 801 20th Street Port St. Joe, Florida - Emily Six, left, and Edward Wood, spoke to high school students. Six, Wood Conduct A Rap Session About On Thursday,.May 5, Emily Six and Edward Wood conducted a rap session in the American Literature class at Port St. Joe High School. The iap session covered topics and questions pertinent to college require- ments and college life. Students enrolled in the American Literature class were excited to participate in such a discussion. Emily and Edward are both 1987 graduates of PSJHS and are both attending the University of West Florida, Pensacola. Emily is a recipient of both the Florida Under- graduate Scholarship Fund and the Chappie James Scholarship Program. Emily is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Six. Edward, an honor graduate of The board also reviewed each cost center's budget. No action necessary. On motion by Redd, second by Whitfield, the board voted unanimous- ly that the bills be paid. On motion by Whitfield, second by Hanlon, the board approved a request from Johnny Jenkins for the use of Wewahitchka Elementary School on Monday nights from 7-9 for, the purpose of holding a meeting for the New Covenant Outreach Center pro- vided insurance coverage is met. On motion by Hanlon, second by Whitfield, the board approved $275.00 of Highland View's textbook money to be used for non-state adopted supple- mentary reading materials. On motion by Hanlon, second by Redd, the board approved a request from Temple Watson for Direct Negotiations Purchase. On motion by Redd, second by Hanlon, .the' board authorized the Superintendent to inform all annual contract teachers' that the board cannot, at this time, renew their contract for the 1988-89 school year. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned to meet again on April 12, 1988 at 9:00 a.m. The Gulf County School Board met in special session on March 23, 1988 at 1:00 p;m. in the Gulf County Courthouse in Port St. Joe. The following members were present: Waylon Graham, Ted Whitfield, Gene Raffield, James Hanlon, Oscar Redd. The Superintendent was also present. Chairman Graham presided at the meeting. On motion by Redd, second by Hanlon, the board approved an additional bus stop in the Wewahitch- ka area, Blue Gator Road with Graham, Hanlon, Redd voting YEA and Whitfield and Raffield voting NAY. Redd's motion was based on the fact that the road is paved and there is ample space for the bus to turn around. On motion by Whitfield, second by Redd, the board voted unanimously to approve the following administra- tors for the 1988-89 school year: Temple Watson, Director of Support Services; Helen Ramsey, Director of Instructional Services; Catherine Barfield, Coordinator of Personnel Services; Betty Bidwell, Coordinator of Special Services; Carey Floore, Coordinator of Facility Services; Chris Earley, Coordinator of Oper- ations; Howard Blick, Coordinator of. Vocational, Adult & Community Edu- cation; Juanita Cross, Finance Offi- cer; Edwin Williams, Principal, Port St. Joe High School; Gerald Lewter, Principal, Port St. Joe Elementary School; Jerry Kelley, Principal, Wewahitchka Elementary School; S.M. Eubanks, Principal, Wewahitch- ka High School; Sara Joe Wooten, Principal, Highland View Elementary School; and Jerry Butler, Assistant Principal, Port St. Joe High School. On motion by Raffield, second by Redd, the board approved to advertise for bids on the construction of a running track at Wewahitchka High School. On motion by Hanlon, second by Whitfield, the board reviewed apprai- sals for a metal building belonging to St. Joe Forest Products to be moved to the Wewahitchka area and authorized the Superintendent to put a $500.00 binder on the facility based on these appraisals. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. 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 College Life PSJHS, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood. Mrs. Riley, Guidance Coordinator and coordinator of this activity, said, "This was one of several classroom presentations wherein former gradu- ates have been utilized in sharing their experiences at the college level with uprising seniors. Such present- ations ignite goal-setting and long- range educational planning." Mrs. Lewana Patterson is instruc- tor of the American Literature class and was an excited participant. Couple Caught for Possession of Substances The Gulf County Sheriff's De- partment arrested a man and a woman in Wewahitchka this past week and charged them with sale and possession of prescription drugs, cannabis and drug paraphernalia. Richard Thomas Belosie, 36 and Linda E. Slack, 28, had been under investigation for several weeks by the Department, for selling prescription drugs, in Wewahitchka, out of their Blue Gator Road residence. Early this month, a controlled purchase was made at their residence, purchasing a quantity of prescription drugs. Belosie and Slack were arrested Sunday, May 8 for selling the drugs. Belosie was arrested also for sale. of prescription drugs and having possession of a firearm by a felon. Slack was arrested for sale of prescription drugs, possession of cannabis and paraphernalia. IIOE I N 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 SHeating & Air e Major Appliance Repair Plumbing & Electrical Work 229-8416 or 227-1954 106 Bellamy Circle ER0007623. RF0040131, RA0043378 Business Telephone Sales and Service Nationwide Communications Service Contracts Systems AT&T "The Right Choice" Authorized Dealer Planning Spirit and Merlin Key Systems Tallahassee, FL 32303 (904) 386-1116 WATTS 1-800-622-6618 24 Hour Repair Service 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. II USUAL. HOUJIIS DIPUIITUIITY EQUAL OPPORTUNITY HOUSING tfc 3124 St. Joe Beach Unit 3 Introductory Offer Extended 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 Exclusively offered by: June 1 Price $18,000.00 * Proposed shopping center adjoins property * Terms available SPARER REALY NHo. 98 and 31 St. RCLTOR t904 Meaeo Bsach, F/a. 32410648-5777 648-5~777 .. ...... I es4r I -- ~-II I r The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 12,1988 Page 11A. Players In Spring Football Young men from Port St. Joe High School have been involved in spring football training for the past two weeks, getting ready for the an- nual spring jamboree. Fifty-seven young men have participated in the spring conditioning and will face each other Friday evening in the Purple and White game at 8:00. The group will be divided into two equal groups and will play four' quarters of football. The public is in- vited to come out and get a sneak preview of the 1988-89 Shark football team. CHOW DOWN Football players, cheerleaders and their parents will participate in the semi-annual chow down Monday evening. The coirered dish supper will be held at 6:30 in the Commons Area Football players scrimmage in afternoon practice. Local Ford Dealer Receives An Award Ford Motor Company has recog- nized Bo Bray of St. Joe Motor Co. in Port St. Joe for excellence in satisfying customers. He was honored with the Quality Care Dealer Award, given to the top 15 percent of all dealers for each sales district in the NOVENA TO ST. JUDE May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world, now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. Say nine times a day on 8th day prayers are answered. Publication must be promised. Thank you, St. Jtide O.M.B. Itp r~ s 1 This little Butler to 200 lbs. grew, and has reached the age of 22. Birthday Wishes from his wife, Wendi is being sent, and a big hug & kiss from his own little Butler, Brent. United States. The award was based on surveys of St. Joe Motor Company's custom- ers during 1987, which showed them to be among the most satisfied group of customers-in both sales and ser- vice-at Ford Motor Company dealer- ships. Speaking of the Quality Care Dealer Award, Ford Motor Company Vice Chairman Harold A. "Red" Poling said, "It's hard to overstate the importance of the role that dealers play in the overall operations of Ford Motor Company. To our customers, our dealers are the face of Ford." Bray has been a Ford-Mercury dealer for eight years. St. Joe Motor Co. is located at 322 Monument Ave. in Port St. Joe. Ford and Lincoln-Mercury deal- ership customers selected Quality Care Dealer Award Recipients for 1987 by their responses to questions about the helpfulness, courtesy and service received at the dealership, the quality of the work done, and their overall satisfaction with the dealer- ship. Completes Army Specialist Course Pvt. Angela J. Lewis, daughter of Gladys E. Lewis of Port St. Joe, has completed the Army personnel man- agement specialist course at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Students were provided a working knowledge of personnel classification and reclassification, assignments and utilization; and enlisted evaluation system, promotions and reductions, and automated personnel systems. COPIES Available at The Star office 306 Williams Avenue A receiver catches the football in spring training. Run for Sight Is Set at Barrier Dunes Sat. Port St..Joe Lions Club, Panhan- dle Runners and Triathletes Clubs are hosting the Run for Sight on Saturday, May 14, 1988. The run is sponsored by Barrier Dunes Resort. Activities include an 8K race and a one mile Fun Run. The Fun Run begins at 9:00 a.m. EDT and the 8K run at 9:30. The races will begin at Barrier Dunes and follow a course through the State Park and will end back at Barrier Dunes. Registration for the 8K race is $7.00 on the day of the race and for the Fun Run is $5.00 the day of the race. Completes Training Navy Seaman Recruit Robert D. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Young of Port St. Joe, has completed recruit training at Recruit Traning Center, Orlando. During Young's eight-week train- ing cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and on-the-job training in one of the Navy's 85 basic fields. Young's studies included seaman- ship, close order drill, Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in Physical Education and Hygiene. A 1987 graduate of Port St. Joe High School, he joined the Navy in December 1987. PLONtTtTION Age groups for the 8K race will be 'divided in groups from ages 0 to 60 and age groups for the 1 mile Fun Run will vary from ages 0 to twelve. Following the race a prize draw- ing will be held for a weekend at Barrier Dunes. ACS Busy With Crusade This Month The local unit of the American Cancer Society is busy with their house to house crusade this month. When volunteers come to homes everyone is encouraged to read the educational information given them and give generously to help in the fight against cancer. FOUND: Small black dog with gray beard, part chihuahua. Call 227-1264 nights or days 229-8880 to claim, and pay for this ad. 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 at the high school. ALL SPORTS BANQUET All athletes who have par- ticipated in the various sporting events offered since the conclusion of football will be honored Saturday evening. Baseball, track, weight lift- ing, wrestling, girls softball, boys' and girl's basketball, golf and cheer- leaders will all be honored at the ban- quet. Tickets are available for $5.00. See One of Ellen F. Allemore 648-892 Joy Holder ( Bobbie Miller Glenna Holte Dot Craddock - .Bobbi Ann Sewa BEACH FRONT TO Cortez St. End & U.S. 98: Tr ba., covered deck, good $122,900 -$129,000. 9815 Hwy. 98: Lovely 2 bd., $104,500. 9821 Hwy. 98: Beautifully fu ba. townhome. $105,000 unfu 9811 Hwy. 98: Spacious townhome w/f.p., nicely furn $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, hal ba., furnished, f.p., NICE! $1 GULF AIRI 306 Beacon Rd: Gulf view, large 3 bd., 2 ba. home, C garage, many extras, good f 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 s $19,500 ea. 309 Buccaneer Road. Beauti lot close to pool & tennis co 219 Gulf AtreDr.: N' large single' fAiiVglBrlu wO again t o2,500. Sea Pines & Beacon Rd.: Lov nished brick home, Ig. i $105,000. Gulf Aire Dr.: Duplex, 3 bd., 2 construction, $76,500 per uni Gulf Aire Dr.: Duplex. triplex cant lot, $22,900. INDIAN PAS On SR 30-A: Approximately 2 cial potential. Road frontage ST. JOE BEACH New Listing: Alabama St., cc decorated 2 bd. 2 ba home. port. Ig. storage building & g yard. $57.500 New Listing: Amerlcus St., home. family room addition $38.000. Balboa St.: Great investment ba. houses, c/ha, on 50'x15( $90.000 or will sell separate Between Coronado & Balboa Hwy. 98, $40.000. DeSoto St.: Newly remodeled walk-in closets, ceiling fans beach. $55,000. Alabama Very nice 3 bd. 2 ch/a. screen porches, fully le $45.000. Ponce de Leon, Lg. 3 bd.. 2 decks, ceiling fans, screen garage w/workshop, green landscaping on 2 lots. Reduc Selma St.: Super nice Ig. doul 3 bd.. 2 ba. trailer on 1/ Io house. Immaculate. Reducer Corner of Amerlcus & Balboa: 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. Unobstr amenities. Furnished $84.9 $74,500. 3 lots Pineda St. 1st block. $5 U.S. 98 between Cortez & De unobstructed Gulf view. Gas buy, $62,000. Copies Available at The Star Office Supply 304-306 Williams Ave. Phone 227-1278 4ILLEMORE REAL ESTATE INC. I h Id Corner 10th Street and U.S. Hwy. 98 Mexico Beach, Florida 32410 (904) 648-5146 Our Friendly, Well-Qualified Salespeople e Broker Nancy Mock 227-1322 3 Flo Melton 229-8076 648-8493 Charline Hargraves 648-8921 John Maddox 648-8899 648-8398 Opal Everette 648-8409 an -648-8195 648-5486 Margaret Carter 648-5884 Mary Jane Lindsey 229-8560 rd -229-6908 Brenda Guilford 648-5435 WN HOMES Preston Wingate 648-8565 iplex, ig. 3 bd., 21 Sandra Scott 648-5849 layout, fireplaces, 2'/ ba. furnished, Balboa St.: Speakers, music system in fovely, comfortable 24'x60' double wide 3 bdrm., 2 ba. modular home, screened 12x32' front porch, finished 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%V ba., 150'x150', 1% 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%1 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: Idvely brick Some on corner lot & '/i, 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 b stucco home, New Listing: Marvin Avenue, vacant lot, Sheath & foyer, 2 75'x175', no back door neighbors. $17,500. single family lot, family lot, good 230' on U.S. 98, with commercial bldg. & shed, 25.000. interested? $134,900. single family lots, St. Joseph Bay Country Club: 3 bd., 2'V ba., Reduced to $64,400. 2 bd., 1 ba., $53,400. ful wooded vacant Fireplace, tile baths, other amenities. Peace, urts. $22,500. quiet & the golf course. otwh gulf view. White City on Hwy. 71: 3 bd., 1 be., 2' acre, V41W2Q. Reduced recently redone, fruit trees. Reduced, $36,000. Cape Plantation: Lovely 3 bd., 21 ba. brick ely 3 bd., 2 ba. fur- home under construction. $115,000. garage. Reduced Cape Plantation: 3 bd., 2 ba., very comfortable, peace & quiet. $100,000. ba. ea. side, excel. BEACON HILL it. BEACON HILL or single family va. Second St. & T -d fots and house, $30,000. SS Corner of 3rd St. & 3rd Ave.: 2 lots, sell together 27 acres. Commer- for $18,500. Reduced Terms. 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, dme see this newly totally furnished, gorgeous decor, screen porch, Screen porch, car- deck, landscaped, $149,500. reenhouse. 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%1/ ba. each, 1 block to beach, side. Furnished. Super rental. $80,000 ea. side 3rd Ave.: Nice 14x60' Scot 1984 mobile home, 2 bdrm., 1 ba. custom built masonite siding, I lots. Reduced to shingle roof, other extras. $35,000. y. MEXICO BEACH Streets: 50' lot on Dolphin Run Townhome No. 7, End unit, BEACHFRONT. 2 bd., 2% ba., ch&a. d.w., S1 bd., 1 ba. house, icemaker refrig., Super buy. $75,900. shed. % block to Vacant Property: 110' waterfront and 62' lot across highway. Good price. $140,000. ba. mobile home, Grand Isle, Kim Kove: Two good building lots, enced, landscaped, each 75'x115'. Cleared and high. $10,000 ea. 404 5th St.: 2 bd., 2 ba., cen. h&a, mobile home, 2 ba. 2 story home, screen porches, Ig. outside utility house, very porch, sep; 2 car nice, on Ig. lot. $44,500. house, exquisite 35th St.: 2 bd., 1 ba., 56'x14' furnished mobile ed to $137,450. home. NICE! $35,000. ble wide furnished ble wide furnished 12th St. Business Center: commercial lot 2nd ts, to $499. from highway. $35,000. d to $49,950. S 13th St. 120' x 90', close to beach. $28,000. 3 bd., 2 be. trailer, 3 bd., 2ba.trailer, Grand Isle, Nan Nook: 3 bd., 1 ba., f.p. wleffi- ciency apt., lots of extras. $87.000. Gulf Polnte No. 1: 2V bath condo, WEWAHITCHKA On Hwy. 71 just inside city limits. Beautiful 2.11 bdrm., 1 V ba. acres and 3 houses. Variety of fruit bearing ucted view. All trees. $65,000. 900: unfurnished, Honeyville: 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. soto: 3 bd., 2 ba., . cen. h&a, great YOUNGSTOWN Approximately 1 '/ acres, good price. $11,500. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME.. Beautiful 3 BR, 2'/2 bath home overlooking St. Joseph Bay j Golf Course. Offered for only $10PL5,0. Now $99,900. PLh TRTION Gulf County's Finest NEW Residential Community ST. JOSEPH BAY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 411 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 (904) 229-8795 RB0043519 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. 81/% financing available. $106,000. OWNER ANXIOUS Very unique new bedroom, 21/z bath, two story home featuring cedar siding. Master bedroom downstairs wlstudy & deck overlooking beautiful lake & golf course. Ceiling fans. stone fireplace. wall paper in kitchen & baths. Owner anxious. Sto5-00 Now $99.900. NEW Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath. large Florida room wlsliding 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 !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 99&;W Reduced to 552,000. 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 wlpayments 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 w/possible 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'x150' on paved street. St. Joe Beach. $8,350. SIMMONS BAYOU Approximately 1'/ acres, beautiful trees. Bay view. Located east side of Highway C-30. $16,500. r I IIL~ 411 Reid Ave. Page 12A The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 12, 1988 With 8-7 Win Over Jay Royals "AND THE BEAT GOES ON" I Undetected high blood pressure is a silent killer and there is now a virtual war going on to search it out and control it. Everybody's taking part in the hunt, not just Your physician. Today, dentists, nurses, optometrists and many others are taking blood pressures as a matter of routine. Don't be caught "high." If you have not had your I blood pressure checked recently, you should make A arrangements to do so soon. There are many places you can have it taken free. Of course, if the reading is * above normal, you will be referred to your physician. "A GREAT MANY PEOPLE ENTRUST US with their prescriptions, health needs and other pharmacy products. We consider this trust a privilege and a duty. May we be your personal family pharmacy? BUZZETT'S DRUG STORE w 317 Williams Ave. Phone 229-8771 Convenient Drive-In Window i'g:SSSSS.i "S^S:SS^S Wewa The Wewahitchka Gators walked their way to the state A play-offs as S Wayne Strange received a walk in the bottom of the eighth inning, with the bases loaded scoring Todd McGlon. The Gators 21-2, posted an 8-7 win W over the Jay Royals in sectional com- A petition last Friday afternoon. The Gators left Wednesday to travel to Orlando to Boardwalk and Baseball which is hosting the A, AA, AAA and AAAA state championships, at one central location. This is the S first year in which one site hosts the entire Florida High School Athletics Association divisions in baseball. Basketball has used this approach for 3 several years now. The finals are scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Boardwalk and Baseball. SThe entire game was nip and tuck, with Jay jumping off to lead, scoring two runs in the top of the first | inning, off a walk and two doubles. Durand McLeod, lead-off batter Berry Eubanks prepares to jump on home plate the bottom of the sixth inning. His teammates stand ready following his three-run homer which tied the ball game in to welcome him home -photos by Chris Horton Gulf County School Lunch MENUS Gulf County schools have released the menus for the week of May 16 thru May 20. Monday, May 16 Chili con came, cole slaw, fruit cup, rolls and milk. Tuesday, May 17 Cheeseburger, lettuce, tomato, pickle, French fries, cake and milk. Wednesday, May 18 Beef-a-roni, tomato slice, English peas, rolls and milk. Thursday, May 19 Fish, cole slaw, French fries, rolls and milk. 1 riday, May 20 Lasagna, tossed salad, fruit cup, rolls and milk. Menus are subject to change due to availability of foods. Walks to State for the Gators, sent a curve ball over the fence for a home run, scoring Wewa's only run of the inning. Wewahitchka held the Royals scoreless in the top of the second, but were unable to score any runs in the bottom of the inning. The Royals pit- cher caught Berry Eubanks playing off first, and Eubanks was tagged out by the second baseman, as he was caught between first and second bases. Hugh Campbell pitching for the Royals managed to keep the Gators from trying much baserunning, as he picked off three Wewahitchka runners at first. David Paul tied the score, 2-2, for the Gators as he homered in the third. McLeod had led off the inning with a single, but was picked off first base by Campbell. The Gators went ahead in the game for the first time in the bottom of the fifth inning, pushing across two runs, after the bases were loaded by an error, and two singles by Randy Mayhann and McLeod. Berry Eubanks and Mayhann both scored on wild pitches, the give the Gators a 4-2 lead. John Whitfield (8-0), pitching for the Gators, kept the Royals at bay for five innings, only giving up two runs in the first inning, before he began to tire in the sixth. Hugh Campbell led off the sixth with a homerun over the left center fence for the Royals. After getting the next two bat- ters out, it looked like Whitfield would be able to retire the side. But after giving up two more runs, a double, two singles and a walk, he was lifted for David Paul. Paul gave up two hits, both hard line drive singles, and it looked like it was all for Paul. Coach Kizziah replaced Paul on the mound with first baseman, Wayne Strange. After Strange's warm-up pitches, the next batter was intentionally walked, loading the bases. In a surprise move, Kizziah then lifted Strange, who never threw a pitch, and brought Paul back to the mound. After the game Kizziah explained the tactic saying, "We knew we wanted to stay with Paul for the rest of the game, and he just needed a few more warm-up pitches, to get his arm ready. After coming back to. the mound, he got eight more warm-up pitches." Wewahitchka's coaching strategy worked, because Paul struck Eric Jackson out to end the inning. Berry. Eubanks tied the score at 7-7 in the bottom on the sixth on a three-run homer, his first of the season. Ronald Mayhann and Todd McGlon had each gotten on base with walks, as Campbell, an almost ex- clusive curve ball pitcher for Jay, began to tire. Jay only managed to put one run- ner on base in the top of the seventh as. Scott Blackman hit a drive to center field, and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Michael Blackburn. David Paul showed why his coaches had such confidence in his pitching as he struck out the next two batters to retire the side. The Gators were unable to score in the bottom of the seventh, sending the game into an extra inning of play. David Paul struck two batters out in the eighth and a fielder's choice held the Royals scoreless. Todd McGlonn led off for the Gators in the bottom of the eight with a single and stole second. Campbell was lifted for the Royals and replaced with Terry Kelley. After walking Eubanks, and an error by the Royals' catcher, who overthrew third base on a sacrifice by Randy Mayhann, the Gators loaded the bases. It looked like Kelley would be able to pitch himself out of a jam, as McLeod flied out to the shortstop and Paul flied out on a foul caught by the third baseman. With the bases loaded, Kelley walked Wayne Strange scoring McGlon for the winning run. David Paul picked up the win for the Gators, with five strikeouts, two walks, and two hits in 2% innings. John Whitfield went for 5% innings, giving up seven runs and six hits, while striking out four and walking four. Offensively the Gators collected 10 hits, with Eubanks leading the hit- ters, going two for two with a three- run homer and a single. McLeod was three for five, with two singles and a homerun. David Paul had a solo home-run, and Rusty Wood had a dou- ble. Ronald Mayhann, McGlon, Ran- dy Mayhann, each had singles. Line Score: Jay 200 005 00-7 Wewahitchka 101 023 01-8 FIRST GAME THURSDAY The Gators are two games away from a state championship. They face a private school from the St. Petersburg area Thursday morning at 10:00. If they win it, they will com- pete in the championship game Satur- day morning at 10:00. Four teams re- main in the state class A play-offs.. TREATED ROYALLY Seniors from Wewahitchka High School were scheduled to attend Grad Nite festivities at Walt Disney World in Orlando Friday evening of last week. The majority of the Gators are seniors, including all the starters. Community members and parents ar- ranged for the seniors to still be able to attend the Grad Nite festivities, after the conclusion of the ballgame at 5:45 last Friday. Two small planes from Sowell Aviation in Panama City were chartered by the team, and the senior ballplayers flew to Orlando, and were met at the airport by limousines to take them to Disney World. Grad Nite is always a night to remember by seniors, but this night was made even more memorable for these Wewahit- chka players. ..,,- +.+. +t, m -- ....** *,,,,~ " .... ':. ".. -.' C. . David Paul, shown above on the mound, was the winning pitcher for the Gators. Third baseman Ronald Mayhann is in the background. Berry Eubanks tags second base for the second out on a fielder's choice in Sthe eighth inning. Durand McLeod is the shortstop. Two St. Joe Track Members Are Named to All-State Track Team This past Saturday four members of the Port St. Joe track team travelled to Winter Park where they competed in the class 2A state track meet. Clewiston finished first in the meet with 46 points, Palmetto finished 2nd with 29 points and Pahokee finished third with 25 points. Port St. Joe finished in 26th place and had three points. Junior Leonard Ray threw a personal best and also broke the school record in the shot put with a throw of 50'0'2'" while finishing fifth. Sophomore Terry Quinn finished sixth in the 440 dash with a time of 51.65. These two athletes were named all-state because of their top six finish at the state meet. Senior Kevin Dawson, a two-time qualifier for the state meet, finished 13th in the discus with a throw of 125 feet. Eighth grader Jamie Fain finish- ed 14th in the two mile run with a time Sof 10:41.1. ,'' : ~ PRICES GOOD MAY 11-17, 1988 E eROE OI T'iI DON'OViRLOOKTESEGRl A MNE ISAVING BUYS! SEAPAK PERCH FILLETS Lb. 'El Paso Burritos.................. s oz. G.G. Corn- on Cob.........4 Ears G.G. Peas, Beans ............... 1oz. G.G. Corn, Mix. Veg......... 16 oz. Rich's Coffee 2 s1 oz. IGA Ice Cream gal. M.G. Fudge Bar................... 12 Pk. $239 69' $129 89' 89* $100 $149 $139 DAIRYDEPARMEN MERICO BISCUITS..........2 Mazola Oleo Sealtest Cot. Cheese ....... B'stone Ricotta Cheese. Sealtest Yogurt ................ 6 Sealtest Sour Cream ........ Trop. O.J. (Prem.)............... Trop. O.J. (Pure).................. 10 cL Lb. 24 oz. 16 oz. 6 oz. 16 oz. 32 oz. 32 oz. 88 89' $129 $159 $159 99' $129 99' BAKERY DEPT IGA Sweet Rolls Pak IGA Pies a" IGA Wheat Bread Loaf 69' $149 991 29 ounce S Parade Peach Slices ....... 64 ounce Bi-Rite Apple Juice......... 9 16 ounce 2/881 IGA Tomatoes.........218 32 ounce 0C IGA Catsup. ....... 88. 21 ounce bag $158 Success Rice ............ A Van Camp 16 ounce 2/001 Pork 'n Beans .......... /1o Martha White 7.5 oz. 5 $100 Corn Muffin Mix ........ I 250 count, I Northern Napkins ....... '26 ounce IGA Salt (Plain or Iodized) .. 28 ounce Texize Pine Cleaner........ 96 ounce Texize YES Liquid ......... 16 ounce Tough Act (Trigger) ........ 32 ounce Vivid Bleach ............. 128 ounce Surf Liquid Detergent ...... I HALTH & B U AIDyS ] Gllette Razor Blades............io ct. Tylenol Tablets 60's Cepacol Mouthwash..............12 oz. Aerosol Deodorant................4 oz. 41 ears lorida .' _ ine-Ripe tomatoes Delicious 2/99C Kiwi Fruit.......... 99 Western Cantaloupes ...... each 79 Red, Gold or 3 lb. bag $ 29 Rome Apples ......... i Delicious Pink Grapefruit Fresh Green Broccoli.. Fresh Yellow Squash.. Sno-White Cauliflower... GENUINE VIDALIA Sweet Onions ,,490 lb. .... 3/99C . tray 89 3 Ibs. 990 ea. 99 or ** ** ** ;:Large BEBSII..A . Charc'j $449 $429 $1 99 $129 IP CTACULA 7-HOUR I ALER 'POTATO ES,.'i ;, S. R.O 8 Ga SEgg. 0"b. ba. g13 oal ....... *~Y d * * SENtC 64-ounce Apple Juice...... 42 ounce $12 Bold Detergent $129 IGA ,oz O S iced Bacon 89 BULK RATE AM= RME PRE-SM rlrrt No. Wew&Mkhiu4 FL "I 193 $149 $499 $169 $149 $599 2'LITER r -r ,. Ritz Drink s ....... ap SHOWBOAT 15 .unc. -5b.bag r "' "k & B s. I.. t- .- .fPork & Bea s ---"" ....--- .. kY1' Y u -o'. ... .,.. i.. f, " .n' n r n n. YELLOW SWEET CORN 99~ I I r I DAVID RIC H'S 10R) FOODLINERS _i -I Page 2B The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 12, 1988 Z MEN,= ge_ AI For sale in Oak Grove, 3 bedroom house, central air & heat. Small 2 bedroom house, for more information, call 229-8007. ltp 5/12 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. 648-8583. tfc 5/5 14'x70' trailer on 2 lots. Each lot is 75'150'. 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. 4tc 5/5 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 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 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. tfc3/31 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 Roy Smith CREEK VIEW ESTATES 2 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 House for Sale: 606 Maddox St., 3 bdrm., 2 ba. $29,000. Call 229-8375 or 904/456-8195. 4tp4/21 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 3 bdrm., 2 ba. house on 115 Deer Ave. in Howard Creek. 229-8496 or 229-8344. 4tp 4/28 Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath home for sale on Selma St., St. Joe Beach. Call 648-5315. tfc 10/8 Reduced Price. 2 bdrm., 2 ba.1lux- 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 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. 4te 4/21 1985 Olds Cutlass Ciera, v-6, p.w., p.c., tilt wheel cruise. $5,995. 648-8489. tfc 3/3 Going Fishing? Stop here first for a complete line of Fishing Tackle HURLBUT SUPPLY 306 Reid Avenue MICLANEOUSFORAL RA ESTATE FOR :AL ROOFING, New, reroof or repair. We fix leaks, 24 hr. emergency service. Shingles, tile, build-up, etc. All types roofing, professionally done. Ridge vents, turbines & skylights installed. All work guaranteed. Licensed, bond- ed, insured. Free estimates. 784-7396 Panama City, 639-2868 Wewahitchka. YARD WORK DONE Grass Cutting, Call 227-1368 Ask for Jerry 2tp 5/5 REMODELING Home or Business New or Old, Let Me Do It All 17 yrs. exp. Free Estimates Jim Scoggins, 229-8320 tfc 4/7 COSTIN INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc. All Forms of Insurance 422 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe Phone 229-8899 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 Need to Clear Out Items As You Spring Clean? Sell Them with A Classified Ad 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 niccorner lot, $50,000. St..Joe Beach: Large home on 2 lo PbW o baths, fireplace, $65,000. Port St. Joe: PRICE REDUCED on this 3 bedroom, 1 bath home in perfect condition. Central heat & air, carpet, mini blinds, ceiling fans, outside storage. Now only $48,000. Port St. Joe: Good investment on this duplex. Owner will finance. $48,500. 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 ckknr inm d neighborhood. Many features in- cluding satellite dish, double car garage, ceWe.r Lai* ida room, lovely fenced yard'with trees. $865,000. - 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, 1 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 'ot, $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. Mexico Beach: Owner wants to sell. 2 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. 13%' Boston Whaler, galv. trailer, 35 elec. Evinrude, fishing seat, Si-tex flasher, foot control elec. motor, $3,500. 227-1166. tfc 5/12 Rudolph Wurlitzer Console Piano -(1) one year old, excel. cond. Also, one Casio 48 key synthesizer key- board, (2) two years old, good cond. For more information call after 5:00 p.m. at 229-6628. 2tp 5/12 all fiberglass topper for full size pickup truck, long wheel base. Excel. cond. $400. Call 648-5028 until 11 p.m. 1973 22' Yellowstone camper, like new, sleeps 6. Dual axles, must see to appreciate. 229-8365, $5,000, or see at parking lot of Sunkist Buns (old Florida Boys Seafood, Garrison Ave.) King size waterbed, showroom con- dition, will sell 2 sets of sheets w/bed. $400. Call 648-5028 until 11 p.m. Upright piano w/mirror $300; vani- ty & chest of drawers, made in Depression era, $100; 2 ceiling fans in excel. cond. $10 ea. Ladies bike with basket, used only several times, $75. Call 229-8867. 151/' Seabreeze boat with walk- thru, 55 hp Chrysler, needs work, $250. AKC Yorkie puppies, $150. 211 7th St. 229-8116. House for sale to be moved, 14'x24' wood frame, 2nd house on right on Seminole St., Indian Pass Subdivi- sion, $1,500 OBO. Call (205) 493-7376 after 5 p.m. 2tc 5/12 ANNOUNCING there is now a World Book Childcraft representa- tive in your area. Call CeCe at 227-1143 for more information after 5 p.m. 3tp 5/12 Two chow chow thoroughbreds free to a good home. Call after 4:00 p.m. 648-5306. Butler's Ornamental Products is having a repeat sale on her concrete products. Tables, $165 tiled with 3 ben- ches. Pelicans, $11. Bird baths & other products still with the 20% off for the ,month of May. Large deer still $110. Fountains with housing & pump & water girl, $150; wishing wells going for $90 ea. Edna Butler, 648-8926, Hwy. 98 and Bay St., St. Joe Beach. Hi! My name is Michelle Davidson and I would like to inform any and all parents of pre-schoolers that I have completed all screening thru HRS and am now able to care for your children in my home. I will also be able to care for any after-school children that are siblings of the pre-schoolers. For fur- ther informaiton please contact me at 648-5714. ltc 5/12 THE STITCHERY Tuesday- Friday, 9-5 Dressmaking at Lucille's 234 Reid Avenue Owner: Ada Lundy 227-7295 4t5/12 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 Car 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 Lawnmowers Chainsaws Edgers* Weedeaters Outboards 648-5106 tfc 1/7/88 LITTLE COUNTRY STUDIO Portraits Weddings Good pictures at good prices!! 227-7469 I think it was something I ate 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 Lawns cut for reasonable rates. For more info., call 227-1388. 4tp 5/5 Free Estimates BROOKS CONSTRUCTION & SIDING CO. Port St. Joe, FL Complete Home Repairs Call 227-1281 or 648-8646 A-i ROOFING Carpentry, Repairs, Painting, Etc. Ed Mosley 227-1209 RG0051215 tfc3/24 REMODELING Custom Cabinets Roofing Concrete Driveways Patios, Home Additions Decks, Docks & Repairs 24 hr. prompt, courteous service All work guaranteed John 784-7396 Panama City 639-2868 Wewahitchka Licensed, Bonded, Insured 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 52tc 2/19 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 Kar Kaddy (car carrier), 10,000 btu window air conditioner (220 volt), 3,500 btu Empire wall furnace (fresh air intake), apt. size dishwasher, apt. size elec. stove, counter top electric water heater (30 gal,), 175 gal. pro- pane tank and a new (still in box) water pump and tank (1 h.p.) 648-5114. 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. 4tc 5/5 To buy or sell Avon, call 227-1281. tfc 2/11 The American Legion Post 116, meets the first Mondqy night of each month at 8 p.m. tfc 11/26 BURKETT & HALL WELL SERVICE Water Wells Over 30 Years Experience Home Heat Pump Lawn & Garden Sprinkler Systems & Irrigation Specialists Steve Burkett (904) 871-0964 Do you know anyone with these problems? There is now a, alternative health care program sweeping America' It is a combina- tion of non-toxic medications and nutrition to help people with many common ailments * Menopause Arthritis Stress Sinus Digestive Inflammation SLiver Lymphatic Poor Circulation You should feel better at 60 than you did at 20 or you've been doing something wrong! For further Information contact your local Nutrition for Life Ind. Distributor Sandle Scott, 648.5849, work 229-8438 Shawnee Williams, 229-6373 Marion Hough 648-8736 Millie Lyles 227.7428 Dottle Bodiford, 648-5662 Stop by INSTANT IMAGES & register for Easy Drops Nutri-Plan Drawing May 31 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 TRADES Et SERVICES W Wendell Hall (904) 871-0350 tfc 4121 .1 S ~i .1 I -l SAlertness Asthma Bronchitis Constipation SWeight Control AliergyiHaylever SFeminine Flu'Cold Hemorrhoids 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 1 , 1- The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 12,1988 Page 3B FOR RENTU CLERK-TYPIST Gulf County Guidance Clinic, Inc. is accepting applications for a part-time Clerk-Typist. Duties: typing, filing, answering phones, etc. Min. req.: H.S. dipl. or equiva., typing skill at least 35 wpm, comp. all HRS screen- ing. Must be personable & able to work flexible hours. Applicants with exp. given preference. Salary is $3.35/hr. for 20 to 40 hrs. weekly. App- ly to: Edwin R. Ailes, Exec. Director, GC.G.C., Inc., 311 Williams Ave., P.S.J., FL 32456. EOE. It 5/12 Wanted woman to handle household and care for elderly woman in return for modest salary, room & board. Must have referees and be able to drive. Phone 227-1234 after 5 p.m. Calhoun Correctional Institution Job Vacancy Announcements Correctional Medical Technician (Cert.) Pos. Nos. 17336 17337, pay grade 014 bi-weekly salary range $585.74 902.62. Closing date May 19, 1988, 5:00 p.m. EST. (Re-advertise- nrent). Minimum qualifications: re- quires certification as an Emergency Medical Technician or Paramedic in accordance with Florida Statute 401 and 2 yrs. of experience in providing health support services in a hospital, clinic, infirmary, or nursing or conva- lescent home; or licensure as a prac- tical nurse in accordance with Florida Administrative Code 210.8.22 or 8.27 and 2 yrs, of exp. in providing health support services in a hospital, clinic, infirmary, or nursing or convalescent home. SPECIAL NbTE: LPNs preferred. Contact: Thatcher Courtney, Person- nel Manager, 425 E. Central Ave., Blountstown, FL 32424. An Equal Em- ployment/Affirmative Action Employer. It 5/12 Need dependable babysitter to come in to my home, keep three year old child. Some house cleaning. Please call 648-5048. 4tc 5/5 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. 0. Box 249, Port St. Joe, FL. 2tc 5/5 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 Area Supervisor Christmas Around the World, is now hiring supervisors to hire, train and manage party demonstrators in your area, Work June thru November, free training, free $300 kit, good $$ and in- centives. Call Betty direct or collect at 904/386-6921. 2tc 5/12 JOB NOTICE The City of Port St. Joe will be ac- cepting applications for the following positions: Three (3) Maintenance I Workers One (1) Police Officer (Chauffeur's License Required) Application and a complete job description may be picked up and returned to the Municipal Building, 305 Fifth Street, beginning Thursday May 12-27, 1988, 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday Friday. The City of Port St. Joe is An Equal Opportunity Employer. 2t 5/12 THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE Inside sales, experience helpful, salary negotiable, insurance plan. Contact Phil Early at John- son's Lumber at 229-8232. 2 bedroom, 2 ba. apartment, fur- nished in Gulf Aire, $350 month, 648-5906 or 227-1931. tfc 5/12 2 bedroom house for rent on Port St. Joe Beach. For more information call 227-1386 or 648-8175. 2tp 5/12 Mobile home, 2 bedroom, furnished, fenced yard, couple only. $175/mo., deposit. No pets. Call 227-1767. 2tp 5/12 106 Cherokee, Oak Grove. Mobile home, 10'x50', fenced yard. No children or pets. $175 and deposit. 229-8116. 3 bedroom house in Highland View, $150 month, for more information call 229-6133. Furnished 2 bedroom trailer on Sea Street, St. Joe Beach. Deposit re- quired. Call after 5:00. 229-6825. Available May 20, 1988. tfc 5/12 Mobile home, 2 bdrm., a/c & fur- nished, St. Joe Beach, 1 block to the beach, Court St. $275 per month plus $200 deposit. 229-8549. tfc 5/12 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 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, call 670-8417. tfc 4/7 - Public Notices - TO REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Florida Statutes 868.09, the undersigned 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 it will be engaged in business and in which said business is to be carried on, to-wit: COMPANY NAME: The Boardwalk at Cape San Bias LOCATION OF BUSINESS SR #1, Box540 Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 OWNER: Pan Gulf Corporation, a Florida corporation 4tc 5/i2/88 BID NUMBER 28 t' 'he City of Port St. Joe, Florida requestsbids on Bunker Gear and Equipment for Fire Depart- ment. All bids must be F.O.B., Port St. Joe. Bids must be sealed in an envelope and plainly marked "Bid No. 328". The City ofPort St. Joe reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, waive any formalities, and to choose'the bid deemed best to meet the city's needs. Bids must be good for 30 days after opening. Specifications may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, P. O. Box 278, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456. Bid opening will be held June 21,1988, at8:00 p.m. E.D.T., in the Municipal Building at the regular meeting of the City Commission. THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE Is/L. A: Farris, City Auditor/Clerk 2t 5/12 & 5/19/88 BID NUMBER 327 The City of Port St. Joe, Florida requests bids on One (1) Lawn- and Garden Tractor. All bids must be F.O.B., Port St. Joe. Bids must be sealed in an envelope and plainly marked "Bid No. 327". The City of Port St. Joe reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, waive any.formalitles, and to choose the bid deemed best to meet the city's needs. Bids must be good for 30-days after opening. Specifications may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, P. O. Box 278, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456. Bid opening will be held June 07, 1988, at 8:00 p.m. E.D.T., in the Municipal Building at the regular meeting of the City Commission. THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE /s/ L. A. Farris, City Auditor/Clerk 2t 5/12 & 5/19/88 BID NUMBER 329 The City of Port St. Joe, Florida requests bids on One (1) Truck Chassis to be used with a Rear Loading Refuse Collection and Compaction Body' with 20 Cu. Yd. Capacity. All bids must be F.O.B., Port St. Joe. Bids must be sealed in an envelope and plainly marked "Bid No. 329". The City of Port St. Joe reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, waive any formalities, and to choose the bid deemed best to meet the city's needs. Bids must be good for 30 days after opening. Specifications may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, P. O. Box 278, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456. Bid opening will be held June 21,1988, at 8:00 p.m. E.D.T., in the Municipal Building at the regular meeting of the City Commission. THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE /s/ L. A. Farris, City Auditor/Clerk 2t5/12 & 5/19/88 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY I Case Number 87-56 IN RE: ESTATE OF JANE SUE AKE, deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The administration of the estate of JANE SUE AKE, deceased, Case Number 87-56, is pending in the Circuit Court for Gulf County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P. O. Box 968, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456. The name and address of the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All interested persons are required to file with this court, WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE (1) all claims against the estate; and (2) any objection by an interested person on whom this notice was serv- ed that challenges the validity of the will, the qualifications of the personal representative, or the venue or jurisdiction of the court: ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Date of the first publication of this Notice of Administration is the 12th day of May, 1988. /a CLIFFORD R. AKE Personal Representative SANDRA G. ATKINS, Attorney for Personal Representative 203A E. Fourth Street Panama City, FL 32401 (904) 763-559 2t 5/12& 5/19/88 FICTITIOUS NAME Notice is 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 TO REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME Notice is hereby giyen 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 JAMESBENNETI, Petitioner, Husband and ELLA MAE BENNETT, Respondent, Wife NOTICE OF ACTION TO: ELLA MAE BENNETT 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 serve 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 4t 5/5/88 NOTICE OF SALE The Wewahitchka State Bank will offer for sale, beginning May 12,1988, the following describ- ed property: One 1986 DT 150 SSG #601743 Suzuki outboard motor; One 1986 Glasstream 180 #GSY14318/C686 17'9" boat; One 1986 Glassride trailer #IDYADBP- 1261000137; One 1986 Dura Amp 755 Motorglide trolling motor; One battery & box. Said property will be located at the bank building in Wewahitchka, Florida. The Wewahit- chka State Bank reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Wewahitchka State Bank, By: /s/ Wanda Davis It 5/12/88 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 4t 4/21/88 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 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) 4t5/5/88 FICTITIOUS NAME Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes, the undersigned person in- tendS 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: Cape Cafe' Location: Route 30-E ADDRESS: Cape San Bias OWNER Joseph Capuano 4t 5/12/88 Classified Advertising Pays! Sell It with A Want Ad! 000 8:53-0'0OR R- 00I. 940'0 $40 42 COBB1 SHERRllY ET'T AL S 5 T 7 R 8 WHITFIE:L.D ACRES (UNRECaRDEI:)) A 60 .X 130 FT LOT FR LANGFORD ORB 79/1086 MAP #156A 00157-OOOR 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--OOOR R-0040400 $315.48 PORMAN W. CARSON S 5 T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACRES. SUBD.(UNRECORDED) PART OF i.LO 4 BEING 90 BY 110 FT. ORB 77/469 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 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 Ig. 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 7p.m. tfc 4/7 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 Bias, many extras. Call 229-8385 or 227-1689. tfc 2/25 For Rent: Mini-warehouse storage. For more information call 229-6200. 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 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 LOST & FOUND FOUND: Keys found on Long Avenue, GMAC keys, owner can claim by coming by The Star and pay- ing for this ad. Laundromat washers and dryers, some new some used. All in good working condition. A good business opportunity. For more information call 229-858 day, 648-5480 after 5:30 p.m. 2tp5/12 Say You Saw It In The Star!! MEET FRIEND CLUB P. O. Box 278 Geneva, AL 36346 4tc 5/5' Big Yard Sale, 1306 Woodward Ave., Saturday, May 14. 8 a.m. until. Yard Sale: Saturday, 9 to 5, 314 Duval St. Itp 5/12 Yard Sale, Saturday, May 14, star- ting at 9:00 a.m, old Florida Boys Seafood parking lot. Hwy. 71 & Gar- rison Ave. Misc. items. 229-8365. Yard Sale, Friday, May 13,8 a.m. 4 p.m. 2003 Palm Blvd. Children's clothing & misc. items. Rain cancels. Yard Sale: 1110 Palm Blvd., Satur- day, May 14, 8:30 a.m. Color TV, exer- cise equipment, boat seats, chrome truck tire cover w/bracket, books, clothing, odds & ends. Yard sale, several families, 1905 Garrison Ave. Saturday, May 14, 8 a.m. till 1 p.m. THE BOOK BOX Hwy. 98, Mexico Beach Mini Mall Paperbacks, V2 Price 8tc 4/28 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 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 5p.m. EST. tfc 3/17 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. Brother: Electric computer type- writer (compact) w/display window, like new, $175. See at The Star. 00193-0OOOR R-0041700 $316,28 G 03 ROMAN W ILLIIAM S ET UX S 5 T 7 R 8 WHIT FIELD. D ACRES SUBD (UNRECORDED) 147 75 FT,. OF LOT 5 FRFC ORB 71/281 MAP 0 1.56 A BLK E 00206--001R R-0044300 $123.10 HIOWARD RO 1ERT WHITF:IELD ACRES AT HOWARD[ CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOTS 5 & 6 ORB 99/157 FR FIT 'ZGERALDI (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 002 16--OOOR R--0046500 $31, 46 DYKES UALTER T, WHITFIELD ACRES AT HUWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOT 4 MAP 156 A. BLK 2 Copies Available at The Star Office Supply 304-306 Williams Ave. Phone 227-1278 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./l ba. house on corer 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, corer 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 Overstreet Stilt house with 6 cleared acres, approx. 2,060 sq. ft. 3 bd., 2 ba., rb&b siding, fireplace, with deck on 3 sides, beautiful country liv- ing, $79,500. Port St. Joe Brick 3 bd., 1 ba. approx. 1352 sq. ft., beautiful lot, 136'x124'. Shallow well, 2004 Juniper Ave. $62,500. Mexico Beach House approx. 1200 sq. ft. 3 bd., 2 ba. on 3 lots, on canal with ap- prox. 80' dock, lots have fruit trees. $159,000. Call Bill Owens at Gulfaire 648-5716 4tc 5/12/88 00218 -000R R-0046900 $145.61 LAMIB-ERT GEORGE W JR. W11 llTFIEL D ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOT 6 ORB 110/1051 FR LAMBERT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00222: -000R R-0047800 $31 46 PARKIER SAMMY C. SR. WI11TFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 I..OT 11 ORB 106/772 FR PARKER (I"OR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00 '38 -000 R R1 0051100 $42,92 'II)MASi B. WE 3BB 1t1.I TI JELD ACRES AT HOWARD C:RI::I.K SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 9 I. 01 4 ORB 77/229 MA'i' 156 A BLK 4 (Continued on Page 4) 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. EDA RUTH TAYLOR Tax Collector Gulf County, Florida 4tc 5/5, 5/12, 5/29 & 5/26/88 I HELP W ANTED I I es I Page4B 'iTe Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. -'lt w ydm, Ny 1,1t 1 (Continuedfrom Page 3) 00242--000R R-0051900 $99.87 BROGDON GEORGE MAC ET UX WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD qREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOT 9 & 1/2 INT ORB 103/378 TO RICHARD E. BROGDON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) ,00245-00OR 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-OOOR R-0070100 $493.51 GAINER GLENN P. ET AL WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOTS 1 & 2 & W 48.8' OF LOT 15 & W 5' OF LOT 16 ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00321-OOOR R-0070500 $175.78 DANIELS F.M. BRENDA & 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 *156A BLK 4 00334-055R R-0077500 $50.93 DECKER C, 0. & CAROL U. 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 *00334-067R 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 T 7 R 8 HOWARD (UNRECORDED) 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 00334-1.00R R-0080100 CREE ORB CREE ORB BLK 5 $441.71 ;K PROP 57/731 BLK 7 $79.36 K PROP 87/499 BLK 7 $185.77 NEEL GEORGE B,. & BRENDA K. S 5 T 7 .R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) S/2 OF LOT 1 ORB 62/671 beingI^G 150 FT X 150 FT LOT) ;. - (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) .00334-230R R-0082800 HX $174.08 WHITWORTH BARNEY G. HOWARD CREEK PROP NO 2 UNRECORDED LOTS 9 & 10 ORB 90/36 FR HOLMAN & ORB 90/971 FR BORDELON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00334-235R R--0083100 *84.13 MYRICK JAMES I..;AMAR HOWARD CREEK PROP, NO. 2 UNRECORD LOT 15 ORB 94/103B QC FR AAA TRAFFIC MARKING CO. MAP 1561) 00334-253., R-0083800 HARRIS H, H. HOWARD CREEK UNRECORD LOT RHAMES MAP Ii 156C 00334-261R R-0084600, HANNA MARTHA HOWARD CREEK UNRECORD LOT WHITEHURST MAP 156C III PROP, NO, 2 3 ORB 103/80 PROP. NO. 11 ORIB 98/ 00334-263R R-0084800 MARTIN NORMAN M. & MARG HOWARD CREEK PROP, NO., UNRECORD LOT 13 ORB 90/ HOLIDAY BEACH INC MAP #156C 00334-264R R-0084900 MARTIN NORMAN M. ET UX HOWARD CREEK PROP, NO. UNRECORD LOT 14 ORB 84/ MAP *156C 00334-675R R-0088300 BREWER STEVE HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES; NO, 4 (UNRECORDED) LOT 13 ORB 104/1043 FR HOLI BCH INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE/ 00334-690R R-0088400. COURTNEY MICHAEL E. HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES NO. 4 (UNRECORDED) LOT 95/729 FR HOLIDAY BEACH MAP *1560 00334-705R R-0088600 HOWARD. JO., HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES NO. 4 (UNRECORDED) LOT ORB 103/771 FR.HOLIDAY INC, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00335-003 R R-0090200 BELL FRANK E, & SHERILI S 5 T 7 R 8 15,99 AC I BLK B $320.02 00456-001R R-0113300 SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S 6 T 4 R 9 11 AC M/L ORB 60/662 FR EASTERL] BEING PARCEL "A" & PAR "A-1" ORB 62/186 & A P (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00523-000R R-0133700 CARTER JOHN W. & CHRIS CHIPOLA CUTOFF ADDITION IOLA LOT 3 PB 2 PG 21 111/706 FR POWELL MAP* 111 A 00539-100R R-0136100 HX KELSOE MARK S, & JANET CHIPOLA CUTOFF ADDITION 1OLA UNIT 1 ALL OF BLK & CROSS- HATCHED LOT L OF LOT 1 BLK 1 PB 2 PG (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE .- 00539-105R R-0136200 SIMMONS CHARLES & JOEY CHIPOLA CUT-OFF ADDITI IOLA LOT 2,.4 ORB 117/fS25 FR KELSOE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00539- 110R R-0136300 SIMMONS CHARLES & JOEY CHIPOLA CUT-OFF ADDITI LOT 2. 4 ORi.Bll 117/825 FR KEL.SOE.] (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00539-110R, R-01.36300 , SIMMON' CHARLES ,.&. JOEY CHIPOLA CUT-OFF ADD. T LOT 1 ORB 117/825 FR KELSOE Bl.lK 3 MAP 111A 00574--000R R--0142400 BORDERS VALERIA. HEIRS S 30 T 4 R 9 1.92 AC B NEC OF NW/4 OF NW/4: R CHS. TH W 2,22 CHS, "TH CHS TH E 2,22 CHS TO (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00605-000R R-0147700 SCHUDER MONICA E, RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. NO. 1 LOT 10 MAP ,0112B 00606-000R M4 FR R-0147800 SCHUDER MONICA E, RE:D BU..I... I.SLAN)D SUBD. BLK.. C NO, 1 1. LOT 11 HAP :1:i12 1 $84.13 00613:-010R 2 R-0148600 644 -FR ROBBINS DUDLEY & WYNEL RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. NO, 1 LOT 6 ORB 89/75 BLK C MAP *112B $84.13 3ENE P, 00621-00OR 2 R-0154800 1877 FR LANE RICHARD & LOUISE RED. E.ULL ISLAND SUBD, NO. P LOT 12 ORB 74/66 BLK C MAP *112B $135.10 00623-000R R-0156800 2 PICKRON JIMMER & LOVEL '198 RED BULL ISLAND SUB0. NO, 2 LOT 5 ORB 80/283 BLK C MAP *112B $148.30 00627-OOOR R--0160000 UNIT MC ARDLE JAMES L. 12 & RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. DAY NO, 2 LOT 16 ORB 116/7 HOLLAND TAX ROLL) MAP *1128 $84.13 00627-030R R-0160400 S UNIT, MC AROLE JAMES L. 7 ORB RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. H INC. NO. 2 LOT 19 ORB 116/7 HOLLAND F MAP *1128 $148.30 00627-040R R-0160500 S3 UNIT MC ARDLE JAMES L. 1 & 2 RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. BEACH NO. 2 LOT 20 & 1 ACRE ADJOINING REC'D ORB 11 TAX ROLL) FR HOLLAND (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE $300.59 00640-005R L D. R-0169.500 M'/L NEWELL., JESSE A, ALL SWI/4 OF SECT, 5 LESS SOLD ORB 117/615 00335-0041? R-0090300 $259.11 MITCHELL GUYETTE & FAITH S 5 T 7 R 8 A 240 X 130 FT PARCEL REC'D IN ORB 91/567 & ORB 91/570 & ORB 92/145 FR HARRIS ON 00419--O001R R-0109100 $175.05 SHEALY BURL LEE S 31 T 3 R 9 146 X 63.5 X 122 X 55 FT LOTi BEING 55 FT FRONT ON DEAD LAKES ORB 83/618 MAP *109C 00420-OOOR R-0109600 $60.94 HILTON J. W. S 31 .T 3 R 9 LOT 4 STOKES SUBD 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 DILI. JOHN C. ET UX STOKES DEAD LAKES CAMP UNIT ONE LOT 7 PB 2 PG 36 ORB 71/933 MAP *109C 00640-018R R-0170300 MAYHANN BILLY J. RED BULL ISLAND LOTS 8 & 15 ORB HALL MAPt 1128 & MARY UNIT NO 116/477 00640-069R R-0172800 WAYMON HANLON RED BULL ISLAND SULJBD, UN NO. 3 LOT 5 ORB 76/248 MAP 4:112B RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO LOT 4 ORB 96/2 FR PARKE MAP 112B 00640-006R R-01696vO NEWELL J.ESSE A. RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO LO.r 5 ORB 80/544 MAP *1120 0064 0-006R R-0169600 NEWELL JESSE A. RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO LOT 5 ORB 80/544 MAP *112B BLK B $55.49 IT BLK F BLK 3 00640-131R R-0175700 $556.48 $54.10 SMITH KENDA A. S. RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO, 3 REC'D LOTS 7, 8 & 9 ORB 117/624 ING FR SMITH & ORB 119/28 OC FR RCEL SMITH PORTION (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL.) E TAX ROLL.) 00642-002R R-0176400 HX $886.09, $415.39 NOWELL ROBERT E. & DOROTHY BTINE COCHRAN LANDING PROP. 3N TO UNRECORDED LOT 3 ORB 80/675 ORB MAP *1128 00642-008R R-0176900 $1 ,260.22 BLK 1 KENDRICK GARY L, COCHRAN LANDING PROP, $36.36 UNRECORDED LOTS 9 & 10 ORB r L. 97/683 FR KENDRICK 3N TO MAP *1120 KS 3 & .4 00651-OOOR _YING W R-0180900 $220.04 3 21 ADAMS. GORDON. TAX ROLL) S 31 T 4 R 9 1 AC ORB 27/202 MAP *112C $252.59 00666-000R SR-0182200 $290.18 ION TO .SAPP CLAUDE & MARY JANE. S 31 T 4 R 9 .40 AC ORB 66/249 & ORB 102/934 FR SAPP MAP *112C TAX ROLL) 00687-010R R-0184600 HX $202.76 $35.50 HAYS. KENNETH 0. & VALERIE J. S 7 T 5 R 9 3 AC M/L 196 FT ON TO FRONT ON ROBERTS CEMETERY RD: 670.94 FT AV DEPTH ORB 89/439 FR GASKIN 00687-050IR TAX ROLL) R-01.85100 $119.83 .SMITH SAM P. .JR, & ....LI... FL M $35..50, S 7 5 R 9 BE.ING LOT 5 OF N,.. . tUNIRE(O.'R1'bED SUB ), ON ROBERT'S ' r IOLA CEMETERY ROAD ONREC." AGREEMENT FR GASKIN 00709-001R R-01 8300 $330.11 HERRING DEMPSEY S 18 T 5 R 9 10 AC M/L N $231.09 774.06 FT OF THAT PART OF OF NW/4 OF SW/4 OF SECT 18 LYING !EG AT W OF SR 71 ORB 116/1104 CERT. ;UN S 9 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) SN 9 00723-002R POB. R-0192000 $48.52 TAX ROLL) CAUSEY EDWARD G. S 18 T 5 R 9 1 ACRE ORB 81/412 FR EDGAR CAUSEY ORB $49,8 I' 84/96.7 MAP 4:114B UNIT 00728-110R R-0193000 $258.14 STEELE DARLENE & LARRY TAYLOR BLK S 19 T 5 R 9. HONEY HILL (UNRECORDED) LOT 2 UNRECORDED AGMT FR UNIT LISTER MAP 114C 00.731-800R I .K F" R--0196500 $48.52 KING EDWARD $291.91 S 18 T 5 R 9 1 AC M/L 208.5 X ..L 208.5 PARCEL *8 ORB 103/364 UNIT FR MAE WILLIAMS MAP* 114B 00733-350R R-0197400 HX $502.32 BLK I HORTON HAROLD N. JR & MARY N. S 18 T 5 R 9 3.3 AC M/L R.EC'D $5'5.49 ORB 97/687 FR HORTON MAP# 114B UNIT 00741-007R 54 R-0199600 $482.56 MARSEE JAMES A BLK K GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS 5 AC M/I $55,.49 FARM *6 ORB 103/738 FR GULF CO -1-A FARMS. INC. & ,ORB 114/523 FR UNIT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00741--010R R--0199900 $201.07 BLK L SALERNO JOANNE M. GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT FARM * 41.11 9 ORB 87/444 5 AC M/L 3 UN 722 UN 722 UN 16, E T MAP *114C WIT 00741-032R 2 FR R-0202000 JOHNSON CLIFFORD M, GULF COUNTY FARM TR BLK M ,31 5 AC M/L ORB 76 GULF CO FARMS $41.11 MAP 0114C 00741-039R 4IT R-0202700 ACT.TRACT /996 AA FR $163.86 FR DANIELS (HARI.E K & DOROTHY H GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT FARM * 38 ORB 77/1143 AA 4.8 AC M/L BLK M MAP *114C 00741-043R 51.68 R-0203100 $169.,46 NCNB NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA. T GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT FARM *42 ORB 115/43 FR GULF CO, '22 FARMS. INC., .MAP *11"4C X ROLL) 00744-OOOR R-.0204600 $48.52 .91.38 SALERNO JO ANN S 19 T 5 R 9 REC'D ORB 56/943 00815-000OR R-0211800 CUTCHIN JAMES A. & MARC CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 6 ORB 104/267 FOSTER. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 008 1.8 00 R R-0212200 l..ISENBY GEORGE ET UX CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 12 ORB 79/101 MAP 1112C 00818-020R R-0212400 LISENBY GEORGE ET UX CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 14 ORB 79/101 MAP *112C 00824-000R R-0213000 HAND CLARENCE E, ET UX CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 22 ORB 86/430 MAP t112C 00828-000R R-0213400 POWELL DALTON W; & SHARE CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 5 ORB 109/536 WOODRUFF (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00829-O00OR R-0213500 POWEL.L DALTON W, ET UX CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 6 ORB 94/384 ABBO TT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00836-O00OR R-0214200 BARF IELD... SIDNEY 'MERL CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 15 MAP i112C 00922-OOOR R-0224800 WHITFIELD CHARLES S 28 & 29 T 5 R 9 REC'D 1BK 20/313 MAP *115A & 132B 00951-OOOR R-0228800 FREEMAN L GAUITER S 29 T 5 R 9 2 AC 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 00952-000R R-0228900 OVERTON EDNA BREZLEY. E S 29 T 5 R 9 7 ACRES IN OF SE/4 OF NE/4 REC'D 25/239 MAP *115A 00953-037R HOGUE.CLARENCE ET UX GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT TRACT 76 2 ACRES MAP *115B 00953-059R R-0232900 HX ARMSTRONG TOMMY G. & B4 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 BLK 3 $241.73 IA L. 1 PB 2. FR TAX ROLL) $163.91 1 PB 2 4 ). 3 FR MAYHANN RUNNING ALG SR 71 ER TO SIMPSON LAND ORB 56/944 & 75/523 MAP *114C BLK..A 00754-000R R-0205700 $40.78 $91.38 CARNLEY JUDSON E. & IDA E. S 20 T 5 R 9 .33 AC REC'D ORB O, 3 93/1015,FR CARNLEY BEING IN SE/4 MAP #1140 -BLK A 00757--050R $91.38 R-0206400 $33.00 -BRANNON ROBERT WENDELL . 3 S 20 T 5R 9 .26 AC M/L 75. X 150 FT PARCEL REC'D ORB 11.4/333-34 FR GASKIN BLK A MAP* 114D 00806-0OOOR $568.81 R--0210900 $59.23 E. HAND CLARENCE E. & RUTH ) 3 CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF FR RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO 1 PB 2 PG 38 LOT 6 MAP *112C 01044-OOOR BLK 4 R-0248100 $50.66 $177.66 GATES JERRY T S 35 T 5 R 9 .45 ACRES REC'D ORB 79/310 I PB 2 MAP #143 I 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 1 PB 2 MAP 143 01045-040R R-0248600 $33.00 BLK 4 CARNLEY JUDSON NATHANIEL S 35 T 5 R 9 40 FT .ON CHIPOLA $283.59 RIVER: 600 FR AV DEPTH ORB iON 104/608 FR GATES MAP 143 1 PB 2 01045-045R 5 FR R-0248700 $33.00. GATES JERRY & MARCHELILE TAX ROLL) S 35 T 5 R 9 40 FT ON CHIPOLA RIVER: 548 FT AV DEPTH ORB $145.59 101/955 FR BORDERS LESS ORB 104/608 TO CARNELY 01045-140R 1 PB 2 R--0249600 446.02 FR WHITFIELD JOE S 35 T 5 R 9 1 AC ORB 88/596 TAX ROLL) FR DREW & WHITFIELD MAP :1.43 $145.59 0106-6105R ;-; ,: R-0251600 .:: '. $78.41 S CONARD SAMMY NEAL - 1 PB 2 S 3 T 6 R 9 ,51 AC M/L PARCEL BEING LOT 11 OF'UNREC. PLAT OF TURKEY RUN ESTATES REC'D BLK 5 ORB 107/852 FR LISTER MAP* 133 $256.89 01056-110R R-0251700 $78.41 ACRES CUNARD SAMMY NEAL S 3 T 6 R 9 .5 AC M/L PARCEL BEING LOT 12 OF TURKEY RUN ESTATES AN UNREC, PLAT BY $58,78 LISTER ORB 117/1063 FR LAUNDERS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL.) L44 YDS 01056-120R '4 RUN. R-0251800 $78.41 44 YDS SHOWCASE AUTO SALES & RENTALS ORB S 3 T 6 R 9 .51 AC M/L PARCEL TAX ROLL) BEING l...OT 14 OF TURKEY RUN ESTATES. AN UNRECORDED SUB0. $126.04 REC' 0 ORB 117/531 FR SHERESH ET AL MAP* 133 SNEC 01187-007R IN DBK R-0267300 $201.70 SELL DONALD E. S 25 T 3 R 10 REC'D ORB 69/1049 FR SEXTON BEING PARCEL NO 15 MAP *91A NO. 2 ( 01238-000R R-0274200 iX $423.31 GATES JERRY T., & MARCHELLE I'.lldW'AY PARK SUBD PB 1 PG 43 $54.66 I.OLi .1. & 2 ORB 107/180 FR ARBARA GATES LESS 1.25 AC OUT OF NEC NO 3 O'IF LOT 2 ORB 58/678 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) ARM 0.1 241.--0.1 OR R-0274500 $405.14 .IMMONS JOHN J.I MIDWAY PARK SUBD. PB 1 PG 43 $265.57 3 PARCELS ON DEAD LAKES ORB :115/135-36 FR TWADDLE NO. 4 M"nA" 91A M/L ORB 80/878 AA MAP* 115B 00958-OOOR R-0235700 $30.50 LESTER CARL & HELEN S 32 T 5 R 9 1 ACRE 210 X 210 FT ORB 101/839 FR YAND MAP# 1150 00964-050R R-0236800 $40.78 STANLEY RONNIE. LEE (JOWERS) S 32 T 5 R 9 .59 AC M/L 200 X 117 FT LOT ORB 105/715 & 840 FR PIPPIN MAP# 1150 00971-OOOR R-0237400 HX $57.21 HALL JACK C. JR. S33 T5 R9 18 AC PARCEL BEING IN NW/4 OF NW/4 LYING E. OF SR 381 ORB 57/1030 LESS 4 AC DBK 20/183 TO LILLIE MAE BYRD (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00973-OOOR R-0237700 $187,48 HALL JOHN H. S 33 T 5 R 9 6 AC A LOT 130 YOS N & S & 230 YOS E & W IN NEC OF NW/4 OF NW/4 ORB 111/56 CO FR HALL ET AL MAP *132C 0.1.2 41-020R , R-0274600 $7.33.23. COURT PAUL & HADELYN MIDWnY PARK SUBD. PB 1 PG 43 LOTS 2., & 3 LESS STRIP: BEING OLD MAGNQCL.IA LODGE FROSTERZOY ORB 99/368 1/3 INT TO'COWARD MAP 91 A 01243-030R R-0275000 $246.46 SANSON ROBERT L & LINDA H MIDWAY PARK SUBD. PB 1 PG 43 PORfION OF LOT 4 ORB 94/735 FR TAYLOR 01268-000R R-0278200 $423.13 SOWELL .JERRY D. & BARBARA IDLEWOOD SUBD UNIT NO, 1 PB 2 PG 15 LOT 1 ORB 111/82 FR SPAN MAP '91A BLK 4 0.1274-0.10R R-0278900 $66.52 SYFRETT RAYMOND I.., & ANN S. IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION UNIi .1. BEG AT SWC OF LOT 3 N 70 FI E'LY 84.85 FT N 66 FT U' 894,83 FT S 66 FT TO POB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) (Continued o Page5) -- 01007-0001R R-0243600 .$172.27 CARNLEY JUOSON E. & IDA E. DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT 1 PB 2 PG 25 LOT 5 ORB 98/510 FR HYSMITH MAP 1320 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 TITL 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 MAP* 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 106/103 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 MAP* 1320 BLK 8 (Continued from Page 4) 01275--00OR R-0279000 .$30.07 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. & NR 5' - IDLEUOOD PARK SUBODVISrTON UNIT 1 N 14 FT OF LOT 3 DBK 31/377 & ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01277-01 OR 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 MAP 91A i v I 01285-OOOR R-0279900 DEGARMO ROGER IDLEWOOD PARK UNIT 1 LOIS 1 MAP 4.91A $199. 1 . OR ADELINE SUBDIVISION & 2 ORB 84/862 01295--000R R-0280900 $192.00 GRIFFIN GILBERT P & TEDOJ SUE IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION - UNIT 1 LOT 5 & S 25 FT OF LOT 7 ORB 89/1052 CD FR HARPER & ORB 116/1103 CD FR HARPER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01296-000R R-0281000 $174.69 TAYLOR MARY A. IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION UNIT 1 LOTS 6 & 8 ORB 79/1094 MAP *91A BLK 4 0.1.333-010R R-0284900 $32.41 qi SYFRETT RAYMOND L. IDLEWOOD PARK SUBD,. UNIT 1 E 30 FT 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 HUGHES PLAT (UNRECORDED) 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 SUB0. 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 *91D 01373-020R R-0290600 $77.03 LEE BILLY G, ET AL S 36 T 3 R 10 2 AC IN ORIG LOT 7 ORB 81/400 (PARCEL r) MAP *910 01373-021 R R-0290700 .. $54,71: *Lr.F.,BIC Y G. ET AL 36 T 3 R 10 1 AC 255.50 FT /BY 170,49 FT REC'D ORB 81/400 "' (PARCEL II) MAP *911D S01390--OOOR R-0292600 $81.81 BRUNER B. E, RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADDN TO IOLA PB 2 PG 24 UNIT NO 1 N/2 OF LOT 4 MAP *12813 BLK 2 01417-0OOR R-0295400 $51,02 STEWART JACK O. RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADDN TO IOLA PB 2 PG 24' UNIT NO 1 LOT .11 MAP 0128B BLK 4 01481--001R R-0304700 $113.02 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. & ANN S. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOT 4, 5 & 6 ORB 73/609 & ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT MAP* 910 BLK 1. 01484-050R R-0305200 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. CENTRAL LANDING SUBO PB 4 PARCEL MARKED "NOT IN IN THIS PLAT" LYING N LOTS 9 & 10 BLK 1 ORB 2 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 01487-002R R-0305600 SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S. CENTRAL LANDING SUBO PB 4 E.63.46 FT OF LOT 4 OR S 73/609 & ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 01487-003R R-0305700 $ SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S CENTRAL LANDING SUBO PB 4 LOTS 6.1'6!. 17. 18. 19 LESS PART OF LOTS 5 & 16 ORB 73/608 & ORB 73/609 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 01490-000R R-0306100 $ ROGERS ELMER E. ET UX CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 4 U'LY 100 FT OF LOT 12 MAP 91D 01490-002R R-0306300 fIYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S. CENTRAL LANDING SUB10 PB 4 LOT 8 & ORB 116/892 FR SYPFRETT MAP *9110 01490-003R R-0306400 $ SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 4 LOTS 1 THRU 7 ORB 73/6 ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT MAP* 910 01494-001R $35.50 3 PG INCLUDED OF .3/609 AX ROLL) $35.50 R-0306900 $206.07 SYFRETT RAYMOND CENTRAL LANDING SUBO PB 3 PG 4 LOT 16 ORB 73/636 ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT BLK 3 fMAP* 910 01494-002R R-0307000 $206.07 SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOT 17 ORB 73/609 ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT BLK 3 MAP*i 910 01503-000R R-0307900 $376.62 0ILL JOHN C, ET UX S 1 T 4 R 10 11.5 AC BEG 4TT NEC, RUN U 275 YD: TH S 220 YD: TH E 275 YDS: TH N 220 YOS TO THE POB & LESS 1 AC (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01511-050R R-0309100 $74.27 CLARK DENISE E. S 2 T 4 R 10 3.534 AC M/L PARCEL REC'D ORB 110/906 FR GLASS & ORB 113/28 QC FR EDWARD CLARK MAPt 92 01517-016R R-0310600 $136.30 BEATTY JAMES E. & VICKIE C, S 3 T 4 R 10 5 AC M/L REC'D ORB .1.08/186--7 FR STEPHENS BEING TRACT 0 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) MAP 074 AREA D) 0151- 020R R--0311000 HX $272.08 DREW AR.IE S 3 T 4 R 10 4.52 AC M/L BEF NG 368.5 FT ON STONE MILL. CREEK RD 396 FT AV DEPTH S TO CREEK ORB 55/681 FR BROGDON, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 015.17-023 R R-0311300 $252.59 BE:)ATTY JAMES & VICKI S 3 T 4 R 10 2 AC BEING TRACT 11 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 103/438 FR HERRITT & BEATTY (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01517- 026R R-0311600 $82.03 DAVIS MARY & CHARLES MOORE S 3 T 4 R 10 1.4 AC REC'D ORB 71/109 FR BROGOON BEING TRACT A STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 103/41 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0151 '-030R R-0312000 $330.11 BRUNTY SUSAN S 3 T 4 R 10 7.5 AC M/L 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 LEE & CINDY DEAN S 3 T 4 R 10 1,8 AC M/L BEING PLOT :3 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) UNRECO RED AGREEMENT FR BROGDON ' MAP *74 01519-01OR R-.0314700 $118,60 CANTER WILSON & -KENNEAL S 3 T 4 R 10 1.03 AC M/L 100 X 447 FT PARCEL UNRECORDED AGREEMENT FR TLC MAPt 74 01519-120R R-0315400 $1 TLC PROPERTIES STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 5 MAP* 74 01519-125R R-0315500 $1 TLC PROPERTIES STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES UNRECORDEDD) LOT 6 MAP* 74 01519-130R R-0315600 $1 TLC PROPERTIES STONE MIL.L. CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 7 MAPt 74 01519-265R R-0318000 $ SCHNEIDER JUANITA STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 6 UNREC. AGREEMENT FR TLC MAP* 74 01526-001R 3 PG R-0320400 $1 .B DICKENS RAY S 4 T 4 R 10 1,33 AC M/L 'RACT *3 STONE CREEK ACRES AX ROLL) (UNRECORI'ED) ORB 91/482 F EDEN 182.81 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA: 3. 01526-004R 3 PG R-0320700 $ & 20: ALL .ISON WAYNE T. & LOUISE IN S 4 T 4 R1 10 1.50 AC TR1AC & ORB STONE CREEK ACRES AX ROLL) (UNRECORDED) ORB 106/33 F HICKS 102.78 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX -01538-100R 3 PG R-0322900 $9 FOSTER STEPHEN H. S 9 T 4 R 10 5 AC M/L 5 AI BLK 2 SQUARE IN NWC OF NE/40F* NE ORB 95/441 FR TLC LESS 35 $43,.28 ORB 106/609 TO THORNE MAP 74 3 PG 01538-405R R-0323400 $2: CARSON JUDITH S 9 T 4 P 10 1 AC M/L BLK 3 210 X 210 FT PARCEL IN NUW E/2 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 159;56 '01545-005R R-0324200 HX $10 3 PG GRIFFIN GILBERT P. & TEUD: 09 & S 10 T 4 R 10 6.69 AC MH PARCEL REC'D ORB 113/395-6 AA FR TL C BLK 3 MAP* 74 01549-001R R-0325100 $75.82 SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S. S 11 T 4 R 10 36 AC M/L PARCEL ALG W SEC LINE: 405 FT ON STONE MILL CREEK REC"D ORB 90/126 FR LISTER & ORB 91/257 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01571-000R R-0327600 $562.69 BROGDON BOYD ET UX 11 T 4 R 10 .1 .93 AC 100 FT ON SR 71 & 420 FT E & W ORB 81/991 FR POLK LESS 75 X 150 FT PARCEL ORB 112/35 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) -01 574-100R R--0328100 $207.94 THE RACE INC. S 14 T 4 R 10 3.03 AC M/L E/2 OF 1,1/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4, LYING E OF SR 71: HAVING 670 FT M/L ON SR 71: 105 FT AV DEPTH ORB (F OR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01637-005R R-0342100 HX $161.04 ROBERTS BOYD S 13 T 4 R 10 A 73 FT LOT FRONTING ON PEAD LAKES FR UHALEY ORB 81/480 MAP *93A 01649-000R R-0343700 $230.8, ROBERTS BOYD S 13 T 4 R 10 PARCEL IN SE/4 OF NW/4 PARTIALLY IN NE/4 OF SW/4 ORB 95/30 TO BOYD ROBERTS LESS ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01658-050R R-0345600 $51,02 HARTLEY JAMES S. S 13 T 4 R 10 400 X 100 FT PARCEL ON.FISH HATCHEY RD. ORB 116/483 FR BROGDON MAPt 93A 01664-000R R-0346200 $316.93 CUNNINGHAM WILBERT L, S 13 T 4 R 10 REC'0 ORB 50/302 MAP *93A 01674-000R R-0347000 $207.03 MARI OH DAVID W. S 13 T 4 R 10 BEG AT SEC OF BLUE GATOR TRACT ON U SIDE JEHU RD: W 320 FT: S 245 FT FOR POB: S 100 FT: W 100 FT: (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01683-0COR R-0347800 $131.47 WYMES LONNIE S 14 T 4 R 10 4,7 AC S/2 OF N/2 OF N/2 OF SW/4 OF SW/4 LESS 44 X 96 FT LOT TO AMANDA GREEN ORB 106/566-7 FR ROUSE 01689-OOOR 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 ORB 118/328 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01692-OOOR R-0349500 $94.66 DAVIS OTIS JR, & LOVIE S 14 T 4 R 10 40 AC NW/4 OF S1/4 MAP *93B 01695-OIOR R-0349900 $72.94 BROGDON BOY ID S 14 T 4 R 10 LYING BTWN HWY 71 & CHANNEL OF WEST ARM. LESS TO SIMPSON & OTHERS MAP* 9313 10.52 9 01704-000R R-0351000 .$70.82 HATCHER COLLICE & JACKIE S 14 T 4 R 10 40 X 0BO FT LOT BLK A. M/L ORB 98/20 FR PETTY MAP *93B 10,52 01712-OO00R R-0351700 $47,35 RAINES DENNIS C SR, & MARTHA S 14 T 4 R 10 15 AC M/L W/2 OF SE1/4 OF SE1/4. LESS 5 AC BLK A IN W/2 OF W/2 ORB 102/203 FR LISTER 10.52 01725-OOOR R-0353400 HX $79.78 PARKER THOMAS H., & BRENDA F. S 15 T 4 R 10 .51 AC COM AT NEC OF NE/4 OF SW/4. S 300 FT BLK A TO POB. S 150 FT. W 150 FT. N 150 FT. E 150 FT TO POB ORB 74,27 (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 BLK C SE/4: NE/4 OF SE/4 & ALL OF S.J/4 OF SE/4, LYING BTWN OLD * 81,87 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01729-050R , R-0354000 $33.00 lS -1- 1iiiS DANIEL. & BETTY -R S 15 T 4 R 10 100 X 75 FT LOT IN NIU/4 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 ORB X ROLL) 94/758 OC FR MEYERS MAP 75 [B21.03 01733-000R R--0354400 $66.84 1T 4 BYRD PORTIA S 15 T 4 R 10 2 AC 250 FT LOT R IN SU/4 OF'SE/4 N OF OLD PANAMA ROAD REC'D ORB 41/487 X ROLl..) MAP 075 01735-I001R 97.53 R-0354900 $28.60 SIMS DANIEL C S 15 T 4 R 10 .12 AC A LOT 50 W/4 BY 100 FT REC'D ORB 94/690 AC QCD FROM DAWSON MAP *75 01780-OOO R-0360000 HX $564.24 79,74 DAVIS OTIS, JR. & DEBORAH R S 22 T 4 R 10 5 2/3 AC REC'D ORB 96/611 PARCEL *3 FROM SOF- KEMP MAP *75 017PO-002R 07.17 R-0360200 $136.97 IE DAVIS OTIS JR. ET UX /L S 22 & -23 T 4 R 10 60 AC 6 REC'D ORB 72/694 PARCELS 1 & 2 & ORB 75/590 MAP 175 & 93C 01785-030R The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 12,1988 R-0361100 $100.02 MCNEALY FI.ORENCE S 23 T 4 R 10 1,.33 AC 85 YD. X 85'YO. LOT FROM HUNTLEY IN ORB 49/140 LESS 50' X 100' LOT TO JONES IN ORB 81/524 MAPt 93C 01813-OOOR R-0365200 $72.77 ADAMS GORDI)N & IRENE C L MORGAN'S ADDN TO WEWAHITCHKA FLA UNIT NO ONE PB 2 PG 33 LOT 5 ORB 79/374 MAP *93C BLK 6 01816-000R R-0365500 $253.26 WINCHELL MORRIS E. S 23 T 4 R 10 BEG AT NEC OF SW/4 OF SE/4: RUN S 361 FT. W 361 FT, N 361 FT. E .361 FT TO POB (OLD SCHOOL) LESS SR 22A (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01854-020IR SR-0369800 $101.10 COLLINS ROBERT S 23 T 4 R 10 .08 AC LOT 50 FT X 70 FR PRIDGEON IN NWC OF DBK 36/18 MAP *93C 0186A-OOOR R-0370800 $28.00 BECK LEE EST C/O ROBERT JONES S 23' T 4 R 10 1 ACRE BK 12/592 LESS SOLD TO OTHERS 01865-000R R-0371000 $33,00 BRITT DAVID L. S 23 T 4 R 10 1,1 AC REC ' DBK 33/354 & LOT REC'0 13BK '28/397 FR LOTTIE MAE BERRY. MAP :93C 01883-000R R-0372600 GREENE JACQUELINE P, S 24 T 4 R 10 176 FT. FRONTAGE ON SR 22 ORB (SECOND PARCEL) MAP* 930 01883--00C1R R-0372700 GREENE JACQUELINE P, $186..36 32/669 $49.,18 S 24 T 4 R 10 1 ACRE M/L LOT IN NW1/4 ORB 82/669 (THIRD PARCEL) MAP 931:) 01895-O000R 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 FTS 22FT, E 150 FT. N 22 FT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01950-000R i R-0381000 $117.53 LEWIS L, V, S 24 T 4 R 10 76/100 ACRE A 208,75 FT LOT PARALLEL TO HIWAY' REC'D OBK 2/555 & 566 LESS N 50 FT TO CANNING IN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01994-000R R-0386100 $421,08 CANNING DR, I-I, 1. EST, MACKS *ADDN TO WEWAHITCHKA PBI 1 P3G 14 BEGIN. AT SUC OF LOT- 32 RUN N 30 FTE E 80 FT S. 30 FT W 80 FT TO BEG MAP *94A. 02012-000R R-0387800 $824,91 'OWULING RUSSELL Y, MACKS ADDN TO WEWAHITCHKA PB 1 PG 14 LOTS 67 & 68 ORB 11'2/726 FR PATTERSON (DREW) MAP t94A *02032--000R R-0390000 $74,12 STOKES MARY U MACKS ADON TO UEWAHITCHKA PB 1 PG 14 LOTS 136 &, 137 MAP 494A 02066-000R R-0393800 $163.92 SHERESH GEORGE & ROSSIE GULF COUNTY LAND CO SUBDIVISION PB 1. PG 11 LOT 4 ORB 113/399 & UNREC, AGREEMENT FR BROGDON & CHASON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02069--0OOO R-0394100 $79.48 SHERESH GEORGE J, GULF COUNTY LAND CO, SUBD PB 1 PG PG 1:1. LOTS 7. 8 ORBP 74/336 MAP-I 93D BLK 3 02101-OO0R R-0397400 $499.41 GASKIN, ALIENE GULF COUNTY LAND CO. SUBO LOTS' 1, 2, 3 & 4: S 10 FT LESS E 10 FT LOT 5: N 15 FT LESS .5,54 FT LOT 5 ORB 85/227 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02158.-000 R R-0402900 $492.82 BAILEY EDUARD LAKE ALICE ADD TO WEWAHITCHKA LOTS 11, 12, 13. 14, ORB 79/442 MAPt 9313 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 MAP* 931:) BL.K 6 02169-005R R-0404200 $91,38 MCCLELLAN 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 02234-000OOOR R-0417900 $261.67 LISTER H. C, EST. S"'25 T 4 R 10 1 LOT AS DES IN 13K 16/122 ON SECOND ST. MAP* 94A 02278-O00 R R-0423600 HX $30.55 NORRIS BRENDA & PAUL COLLEGE PARK PB 1 PG13 LOTS 55.56 57,58,59,60. & LOT 9 BLK 2 IDA GRIFFIN SUB AND A PARCEL 242,94 FT ON E & 248 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02339--01.OR R-0429400 $59,72 WHITFIELD MICHAEL W. RISH ADDITION TO WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 16 LOT 9 MAP. 94A BLK 1 02340-000R R- 0429500 HX $86,68 WHITFI T LO JAMES FRANKLIN RISH ADDITION O UWEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 16 LOTS 10 & 1. .1. 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 MAP 94A BLK 3 02377-004R R- 0436300 LTARD JAMES CLECKLEY 'S LOT 13 PRB MAP: 94A $59.56 B13, & SARAH J, ADDN UNIT NO, 2 103/518 FR LISTER BLK 9 02391-003R R-0438200 $79.37 MUINA GLENOA 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-OO0R R-0438600 HX $92.08 6 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-COOP 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 YDS FOR POB, TH RU N N 70 YOS, E 70 YOS. S 70 Y (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02452-016R R-0445600 -$57.22 BEAN JOHN W4. 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 *9413 02471. -005R R-0449900 CLECKLEY CHARLES WHISPERING PINES PG 9 LOT 4 MAP t94C 02484-OOOR $73. 92 & BETTY UNIT 1 PB 3 R-0454900 $54,71 RHINElH-ART MARGARET. FOSTER, WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 2, 3 & 4 ORB 79/604 MAP *94B 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 MAPI 941 BLK B 02497'-000R R-,0456300 $48.52 WILLIAMS DAVID ESTATE WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 20. 21, 22, 23 & 24 MAP 094B BLK B 02498-000R R-0456400 $21,20 FOSTER ELIZABETH MARGARET WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOT 29 MAP 194B BLK B 02500--000R R-0456600 $36,11 FOSTER EI..IZABETH MARGARET WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 31, 32 & 33 MAP 094B BLK B 02501--000R R.-0456700 $21.20 WILLIAMS ROOSEVELT WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOT 34 MAP 19413 BLK 0 02503-000 R-0456900 $205.86 SALMON JOE H, WI.LLIAMS&BURG PB 1 PG 3 LOT 3 ORB 73/647. & ORB 97/618 QC FR SALMON MAP 9413 BLK C 025.Q6-000R R-0457200 $29.91 BRITT DAVID L, UILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 1 & 2 MAP *94B 02538-000R R-0460200 HAND BRYANT & ANNIE PINE RIDGE ADDITION LOT 4 ORB 69/723 MAP 494B BLK D $39.73 B GE NE PB 2 PG 8 BLK 1 02557-000 R-0462300 $169.48 COLVIN NERVIN PIrE: RIDGE ADDITION PB 2 PG 8 LOT 14 MAP* 94B BLK 4 02561 -OO0R R-0462700 $41.11 COLVIN JOHN PINE RIDGE ADDITION PB 2 PG 8 L..OT 18 ORB 107/90 FR COLVIN QC DEEDS FROM KEITH HEIRS MAPt 9413 BLK 4 (Continued on Page 6) U Page 5B euse The tr, PtsLJwe, sl.t grs3M,- 02572-000R R-0463800 $71,77 WARREN NETTLE (MRS.) HEIRS OF LESTERS SUBDIVISION (UNRECORDEO) LOT 21 ORB 16/65 MAP* 94D BLK 2 02586-000R R-0465900 $135.96 HUGHES WILLIAM WILLIS S 36 T 4 R 10 REC'D ORB 57/938 FROM WHALEY MAP* 94D 02599-010OR 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 MAPS 940 02601-01OR R--0468200 $56.28 DANIELS RANDY S36' T4 RIO 1 AC M/L 210 X 210 FT PARCEL ON SR 71 OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 94 PAGE 1077. FROM SAMBO JEFF DANIELS MAP* 940 02602--021R R-0469300 $203.84 FOSTER STEPHEN THOMAS SUBDIVISION PB 3 PG 15 LOT 1 UNRECORDED AA FR BORING MAP# 940 BLK B 02603-000R 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' ORB 35/623 MAP* 940 02629-0553R R-0473700 $89 79 TAYLOR KENNETH & .DWAYNE MITCHELL MANOR SULD, . UNRECORDED LOT 4 HUY FRONrAGE .5'AC M/L ORB 113/677"-8 FR BROGDON MAPS. 940 02655-0000R R--0477700 HX $227. 89 WINCHEL..L MORRIS E. C/O 9 36 T 4 R 10 3,6 AC M/L A LOT ON N LINE OF LESTER SUBD 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 STRIPLIN ROY B. JR . S 1 T 5 R 10 1 AC M/L 104 X 432 ON SR ,71 PARCEL 1REC' ORB 116/886 Ff3 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 *950 02729-QOOR R-0492500 HX '$2229.03 NOBLES WILLIE F? & DOROTHY S 13 T 5 R-10 5 AC S/2 OF W/2 OF E/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 ORB 104/1003 FR GATES . 1 MAP -'*96 02802-OOR . VR-0503400 ., $564.85 SUMMERS RICHARD W, ET UX S 11 T 7 R 10 1.68 AC PREC'D ORB: 6/275 FT SIMMONS MAP." 01C C 02839-003 R R..0507600 .$58,59 GIVEN WILLIAM T. S 11 T 7. R 10 .5 AC M/L. BEING 21.1 X 1.00 FT LOT OFFICIAL RECORD BO0K 94 PAGE 865 FROM NEEL MAP S101C ,0283.9-004R R-0507700 $56,09' GIVEN WILLIAM S 11 T 7 R 10 .5 AC M/L 211 FT ON SR 71 X 100 FT DEPTH ORB 92/85 FR NEEL. MAP 10110.1C 02870-OOOR SR.-0511500 $151.00 CHRISTOPHER HICKS BEATY SUbUIVISION PB. 1 PG 23 LOTS 43. 44, 45 & 46 ORB 99/254 FR PETTIS, MAPS t101C BLK B 02874-0OOOR, P p. R-051`1900 $57.03 ADAMS GORDON BEATY SUBDIVISION PB 1 PG 23 'LOTS 7. 8 9 10. 11, 12, 39 & 40 MAP S101Cl BLK C 02880-000 R-0512500 $117..04 MYRICK JAMES L, BEAIY SUBDIVISION, PB 1 PG 23 LOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 &-41 THRU 46 ORB 113/621 FR ROSS MAP S101C BLK D 02891-000R R-0513600 $68.44 *DI CKENS RAY BEATY SUBDIVISION PB 1 PG 23 LOTS 7 THRU 15 & 37 & 38 MAP :101C BL.K E 02947-000R R-0518800 $841,16 GABLES WANDA H, UIMICO SUBD, PB 1 PG 31 .75 AC LOT 1 BLK 1 & PART OF SECT 11 T 7 R 10 REC'D ORB 108/109 FR GABLES MAP* 101C 02949-000R R-0519000 $97.15 GABLES WANDA H. WIMICO SUBDIVISION PB 1 PG 31. LOTS 5. 6, 7. 8 & 9 ORB 108/109 FR GABLES MAPS 101C 02963-000OO R-0520500 ALLEN SYB13ILL WIMICO SUBDIVISION LOTS 7 & 8(3 AND W/.2 ADJOINING SAME. FR DOUIDS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL. PB 1 OF A ORB SEE BLK 1 $445.89 PG 31. iLLEY 118/431 TAX ROLl 03054-000R R-00532600 HX $- HAW 1< KINS JOSEPH A & JO.YC WARD RIDGE UNIT NO. 1 PB 3 LOTS 21 & 22 ORB 116/9 MOORE MAPt 69B 03057.-062R R-.0534900 HX $ ADAMS JOEL DENNY ET UX WARD RIDGE UNIT NO, 1 PB 3 LI. 1I HAP :69B 03071-O000R R-0540500 $ BURKETT GREG & SUSAN R. WARD RIDGE UNIT NO. 2 PB 4 LOTS 7 & 9 ORB 111/372 HARRELSON MAP* 69B 03101-050R R-0546300 $ MCMULLON ARCHIE U. & VIC JONESVILLE SUBDIVISION L & 40 ORB 111/12 FR TULL 03:126-OOOR R-0548600 $ BROUN WI LI..IE I., ET Al.. MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG ALL OF BLOCK A, EXC LOTS 4 ORB 88/946 FR MONEY BA BEACH CORP & OFFICIAL RE (FOR .FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 03127-000R . R-05'8700 KING WILLIAM G. MONEY BAYOU SUBD. PB 1 PG6 LOT 1 MAP F72C 031.29--000R R--0548900) JOSEPH ROBERT MONEY BAYOU SUBD PBE 1 LOT .2 MAP 41.722C PG 03130-000R R-0549000 $ BROUN UILLIE I.L. ET AL MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB I1 PG LOTS'l, 5. 9. 16, 18, 20 ORB 88/946 FR MONEY BAYC BEACH CORP & OFFICIAL RIE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 1 03132-OO0R SR-0549200 HESTER DIAMOND MONEY BAYOU SUB0 PB 1 PG L01 4 MAP *72C 03130-OO0R R-0549000 B3ROUN EWILLIE L, ET Al.. MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB E1 PG LOTS 1. 5, 9, 16, 18, 20 ORB 88/946 FR MONEY BAYOl BEACH CORP & OFFICIAL RECORD (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03132-OO0R R-0549200 $204.23 HESTER DIAMOND MONEY BAYOU SUBO) PB 1 PG 49 LOT 4 MAP #72C BLK )D 03142-000R R-0550200 $344.04 BROWN UlILLIE L, ET AL MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG 49 LOTS 1, 2, 3. 10. 20 & 21 ORB 88/946 FR MONEY BAYOU BEACH CORP ORB 94/932 FR GARBER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0314',-000R R--0550400 $71.51 RHODES OAKLAND MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG 49 LOT 5 MAP *72C BLK E 03.1.48-000R R-0550800 WYNN JULIUS MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 P LOTS 12 & 13 MAP 72C 03154"-000R R-0551400 BROWN WILLIE L,. ET AL MONEY BAYOU SUBD UNIT N ALL BLK 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 SUlBD UNIT NI ALL OF BLOCK ORB 88/946 MONEY BAYOU .BEACH CORP 94/932 FR GARBER PB 2 P (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 03164-000 R-Q 552400 $1 HILTON CHARLES L, JR. IE S 7 T 9 R 10 640 AC ALL SECTION ORB 88/349 FR W, ET Al.. MAP :071. 03165-000R R-0552500 $1 HILTON CHARLES L, JR. E S 8 T 9 R 10 640 AC ALL SECTION ORB 88/349 FR W E AL MAP 7:1. 03:1.74 -000R R-0562400 HILTON CHARLIPES L.... S 17 T 9 R 10 160 N/2 ORB 88/349 FR JR. IE AC N/ JOOBDA AAL MAP 072 03177-OO0R R-0562800 $1 HILTON CHARLES L. JR, EF S 18 T 9 R 10 640 AC AL SECTION ORB 88/349 FR W ET AL MAP 172 03178-000R R-0562900 $6 BROWN WILLIE L. ET AL S 19 T 9 R 10 33.6 AC 1 GU...F I -RONT: 400 FT DEPT LESS MONEY BAYOU SUBD P 49 & LESS MONEY BAYOU S L.F) (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 03180-OOOR R-0564600 $301.46 464.21 HILTON CHARLES I... JR. E'l AL E $19 T9 RIO 190 AC M/L ALL 2 PG FRAL 919 N OF SR 30 LESS 14 44 FR BAYOU COT. BEING 33.6 AC ORB 88/349 FR.WOO00- ALL & LESS BLK 1 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03180--055R 267,31 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 ORB 108/204 BY BLK 3 NEIL & ASSOC, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 190,03 03180 -060R R-0565000 $8680.69 2 PG NEIL TERRY A. FR S 19 T 9 R 10 100.21 Fl GULF: 381.66 FT AV DEPTH BEING LOT 2 OF .SURVEY ORB 108/204 BY BLK 6 NEIL & AS2SOC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 210,05 03180-065R KIE R-7056!.100 $868.69.' OT 39 NEIL TERRY A. S 19 T 9 R 10 100.21 FT GULF: 373.46 FF AU BEING LOT 3 OF 143,44 SURVEY ORB. 108/204 BY NEIL & ASSOC. 49 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 3 & 03180-070R YOU R-0565200 $868.69 COR) NEIL TERRY A. AX ROLL) S 19 T 9 R 10 109.06 FT GULF: 406,02 FT AU OEPTH BEING LOT $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 Fl C-30. $63.78 FRON : 186,57 FT AV DEPTH BEING LOT 1 OF SURVEY ORB 49 108/204 BY NEIL. & ASSOC, (FOR F FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03.1.80-080R BLK 0 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 S49 BEING LOT 2 OF SURVEY ORB b& 21 108/204 BY NEIL & ASSOC. NU (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) ECORD 03180-085R FAX ROLL) R-0565500 $251 .46 NEIL TERRY A, .204,23 S 19 T 9 R 10 89.78 FT C-30 FRONT: 175,31 FT AV DEPTH 49 BEING LOT 3 OF SURVEY ORB 108/204 BY NEIL & ASSOC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) BLK 0 03180-345R R-0570200 .$436.64 1344.04 CHRISTMAS JOHN H. JR, TREASURE SHORES SUBD PB 3 PG 349 26 LOT 19 & 20 ORB 99/185 FR 3 & 21 HILTON ET AL IU MAP *72C 03180-370R R-0570600 $228 32 ELLIS MARTHA T TREASURE SHORES SUBD PB 3 PG 26, L.OT 24 ORB 9-4/659 FR HILTON E AL. .. MAP .72C . BLK B 031800-402R R-0570900 $63,78 HILTON CHARLES L. JR., (T AL TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION- (UNRECORDED) 81.10 FT ON CO RD. 30 ,34 AC M/L MAP 72 03180-403R R-0571000. $156.38 HILTON CHARLES L. JR, ET AI.. TREASURE SHORES SUBDIVISION FIRST ADDITION (UNRECORDED) 66 FT PROPOSED ROAD BEING BETWEEN LOT 1 & 2 03180-404R $301.25 R-0571100 $156.38 HILTON CHARLES L. JR. ET AL 'G 49 TREASURE SHORES SUBDIVISION FIRST ADDITION (UNRECORDED) 66 FT PROPOSED PARK BEING BLK E BETWEEN LOT 15 &.16 03180-410R $614.75 R-0571300 $251.46 PRITCHETT, ANN 0.'2 TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION , 2, 4 (UNRECORDED) LOT 2 BEING f BAYOU 100,8 FT FRON'IAGE ON CO. RD., :ORD 30: 264,04 FT AVERAGE: DEPTH TAX ROLL) ORB 107/467 FR JOSEY 03180-415IR $544,65 R-0571400 $251.46 SWEANEY MEL..VIN E, 40, 2 TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION F FR (UNRECORDED) LOT 3 BEING ORB 100.8 FT FRONTAGE ON CO, RD. PG 28 :> : 276.72 FT AVERAGE DEPTH TAX ROLL) ORB 107/637 FR JOSEY 03180-420R .,052.93 R-0571500 $251.46 ET AL SUEENEY MELVIN OF TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION JOODALL (UNRECORI:ED) LOT 4 BEING 100.8 FT FRONTAGE ON CO', RD., 30:289.41 FT AVERAGE DEPTH ORB 111/643 FR JOSEY ,052.93 03180--430R ET AL R-0571700 $251.46 S OF JOSEY JR L., B, JOODALL TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT 6 BEING 100,8 FT ON CO, RD. 30: 313.797 FFT AVERAGE DEPTH ORB $275,86 110/1093 FR JOSEY :T AL 03180-435R 2 .OF R-0571800 $251.46 LL. ET SAXON KENNETH L ET A... TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT 7 BEING 100,8 FT ON CO RD, 30SO ,120.83 327,18 A'V DEPT H ORB 113/506-7 FT AL FR JOSEY .L OF 03180-450R1 JOOOAL... R--0572100 $251.46 SAXON KENNETH L, ET AL TREASURES SHORES FIRST ADDITION N (UNRECORDED) LOT 10 BEING 1 ,760.19 00.7 FT FRONT ON CO ROAD 30 3 65,.42 AVU EPTH ORB 113/506-7 456 FT FR JOSEY *H M/L, 03180-515SR oB I PG R-0573300 $251,46 UUBD PILCHER WUII.LIAM T. TAX ROLL) TREASURE SHORES FIRST ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT 23 BEING 101.75 FT FRONT ON CO * RD 30 354.50 AV DEPTH ORB 117/236-37 FR L B JOSEY 03185-021R R-0575600 $873.46 DUFFIN WILLIAM M,. S 20 T 9 R 11 100,56 FT GULF FRONT: 100 FT LAGOON FT M/L: 999 FT AV DEPTH: LESS S -30- B tO1.00 FT R/U ORB 85/586 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03 L.85-023R R-0575800 $878,93 DUFFIN UII..I..AM. M. S 20 T 9 R 10 101,50 FT GULF FRONT: 472 FT DEPTH M/L ORB 05/617 M AP.- 721) 03191.-007- R- 0580300 $1.078.39 LAMONTE CHARLES V. S 22 T 9 R 10 125 FT GULF FRONT: 695 FT DEPTH M/L OROB 87/2 FR GLENN NMAPS 900 03191-009R R-050500 $3.414.79 QUALLS AL, P. & PEGGY L., S 22 T 9 R 10 400 FT GULF FRONT: 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 t866,.1.9 SMITH JOUY BRANT S 22 T 9 R 10 100 FT GULF FRONT: 455 FT DEPTH M/L ORB 88/5394 FR WHATLEY MAPI 9010 03200-001R R-0586700 $121.67 FISHER WAYNE 0, ET AL INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP NO. 1 PB 1 PG 48 LOT 13 ORB 77/934 MAP :9001 BLKI 0 03210-012.2R R-0590500 $121.67 MQSCONIS JIMMY G, INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP NO,. 1 PB 1 PG 48 LOT 4 ORB 67/446 MAP 0900 BLK S 03210..-01.4R R-0590700 $121.67 MOSCONIS JIMMY G, INDIAN PASS REACH GROUP NO. 1. PB 1 PG 48 LOT 6 ORB 67/446 MAP *900 - BLK S 03210-019R R-0591100 $1.116,12 BRODIE GENE & GINGER INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP NO, 1 PB 1 PG.48 LOT 22 ORB 89/388 FR CRYMES MAP *900 S1BK S 03226--011R RP-0595600 $295.25 SIMPSON SHIRLEY R. INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP NO, 1 PB 1 PG 48 LOT 16 ORB 74/113 .MAP *900 BLK W 03248-001R R-05':-0500 $1 .33'1 .62 HENDERSON RICHARD & DELIL..AH CAMP PFLMS SUBD PB 1 PG 53A LOT 18 LESS E 10 FT ORB 114/954 & ORB 114/955 QC FR DEBUHR MAP *90C 03325-050R "R-0610400 $80.65 BORDERS GARY LEE 812 T5 Rll 35 AC M/L BEING W/ 2 PORTION OF SE1/4 OF SW1/4 & SWI/40F SE1/4 ORB 97/1081.FRO M BOBBIE LEE BORDERS LESS ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03326-120R R-0611000 $55.71 FALL STANLEY WAYNE S 13 T 5 R 11 SUNSHINE ACRES UNRECORDED AGRMT LOT 4 .96 AC M/L MAP 142 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 RONNIE S 13 T 5 R 11 27.48 AC SW/4A OF NU/4 REC'D OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 95 PAGE 727 FROM BOBBIE LEE BORDERS & LESS '5 AC ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03342-.050R R-0617300 $205.72 BREMAN JEFFREY R. & MELANIE. S 23 T 5 R 11 0.66 AC M/L ORB 114/77 FR TAUNTON MAPS 42 0.3391-.006R R-0625200 $69.69 CLAYTON BROADCASTING CO. S 31 T 5 R 11 1.02 AC 165 X .270 FT I.OT REC'D ORB 71/393 MAP 13C .03395-00OR R'-0629800 $42.35 CRAIG I..EONARD F. S 31 T 5 R 11 .53 AC M/L 92.5 X 250 FT LOT MAP* 13C 03406-130R R-0632500 $183.76 HEARING DANIEL S. S 31 T 5 R 11 EAST CANAL ACRI:ES, UNR RECORDED SUBDIVISION LOT 7 ORB 98/1000 -03406-175R R-0633400 $188.76 HOBSON ROBERT & REBA S 32 T 5 R 11 EAST CANAL ACRES, UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION LOT 16 ORB 108/761 AA FR TAUN [ON MAP* 13D 03426-005R1 R- 0638200 $192.50 GOSSOW L, O. WOL.FGANG 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'D ORB 112/627 OC FR GOSSOW 03426-210R R-0639100 KENT CHARLES M. S 33 T 5 R 11 PARCEL. REC'D IN AA FR CARR MA P:1 27C 03426-250R R -0639200 KENT CHARLES M. S 33 T 5 R 11. $1 14,46 & PATRICIA 0 ORB 117/1097 $114.46 .5 AC M/L PARCEL REC'0 ORB 116/1045 AA FR CARR MAP* 27C 03435-000R R-0640100 $48.76 HILTON .JESSE W. WETAPPO RIDGE SUBD (UNRECORDED) LOT 2 ORB 5/338 MAP *27C BLK 1 03451-031R R-0644600 $126.25 FALL STANLEY W. JR. METAPPO CREEK ESTATES PB 3 PG 7 LOT 12 ORB 94/450 AA FR. ARNOLD MAP 4) 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 *0270 03460- 135R R-0649200 $160.64 GRANGER. THOMAS GERALD & JEAN S 35 T 5 R 11 CREEKWOOD.FIRST A B DI TION (UNREC) LOT 7 ORB 100/268 FR MEXICO BEACH CORP, INC. .MAP* 43 03493-OO0R R-0657000 HX $661.62 WILLIAMS WILLIAM 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 THI N 270 FT. TH. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03495--250R- R-0657800 $308.20 FOSTER MARK & GAYLE S 6 T 6 R' 11 LOTS 5. 6, 7. 14 & 15 UNRECORDED PLAT FR TAUNTON IN NE/4 OF NE/4, ORB 90/345 FR TAUNTON MAP *14B 03501-155R R--0660500 $173.75 VIZCARRA EULOGIO M. S 6 T 6 R 11 SUNSHINE FARMS (UNRECORDED) I.OT 11 5,77 AC M/L UNRECORDED AA FR TAUNTON MAP :1413 03579-000R R-0673500 $255.15 HATCHER JUANITA BEACON HILL SUB0 PB 1 PG 2 ...O 10 MAP 1.6C iL K 5 03593-9001.R R-0675200 $45 HARREL-.f ROBERT- C. ET UX BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1. PG 2 LOT( 13 & STRIP BETWEEN LOT & US 98 REC'D ORB 76/224 MAP : 16C 03614-000R R-0677600 UHlTF'IELD JOSEPH P. BEACON HIL.L. SUBD PB 1 LOT 19 MAP 1I16C 57 BLK 6 $687.39 PG 2 BLK 7 03646--000R R-0682600 $452 WATSON PHILLIP L, JR. BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOTS 7 & 9 ORB 114/932 FR MONTFORD BLK 11. MAPS 16C 03662-000P R-0684400 $1,71 RANCHO ALGRIA BEACON HILL. SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOTS 18 & 19 .. MAP *16C .84 .81 BLK 14 03670--OOR R-0685200 $86.96 POWELL DALTON WU. & SHARON Y BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOT 8 ORB 97/118 FROM YORK MAP *16C BLK 14 03685-OOOR R-0686800 $413.50 MORDEN ARTHUR W. & SHERL BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOTS 5,,7 & 9 ORB 107/479 FR MEGHEE MAPI 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 *16B 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 SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOT 18 ORB 109/353 FR OLIVER MAP *168 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 (Coon-iued on Page 7) (Continued from Page 6 03731-OOOR 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 Li & THERESA A. BEACON HILL SUBO PB 1 PG 2. LOTS 13. 15. 17 & 19 ORB 104/797 FR GILBERT MAP* 16C BLK 24 03752-000R R-0699100 $148.67 LARIOS MARGARET BEACON HILL ESTATES UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 46 LOT 1 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-OOOR R-0704900 $4.142.35 GULF AIRE PROPERTIES. INC. S31 & 32 T6 Rll BEING LOTS 7 & 8 ORIG IN SEC 31 & PORTION IN SEC 32 LESS GULF AIRE SUBO ( REC'O & UNREC'D) & LESS TRACT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03798--024R R-0707200 $269.97 LOGIN KERMIT D. & GLENDA SUE GULF AIRE PB 3 PG 13 LOT 6 PAGE 158 FROM GULF INDIES CORP. MAP *16C OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK BLK B 03798-064R R-0710200 HX OVERHOLT GARALD 0. & GULF AIRE PB 3 PG 13 ORB 107/633 FR ODOM . MAP 1l6C $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 SUDDLTH REALTY CO INC. & ORB 107/559 OC FR HARRELL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03798-145R R-0712800 $216.75 HARRELL JOE C, GULF AIRE SUBOD, PHASE II LOT 22 ORB 102/37 FR SUDDUTH REALTY CO INC. & ORB 107/560 'OC FR HARRELL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03798-150R R-0712900 $214.25 KING EDDIE J,. GUL..F AIRE SUBO. PHASE II LOT 23 ORB 100/698 MAP 1* 16C BLK C 03798-155R3 R-0713000 $216.75 KING EDDIE J. GULF AIRE SUBO. PHASE II LOT 24 ORB 100/703 FR SUDDUTH REALTY CO INC MAP* 16C BLK C 03798-1182R 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 W FLA. CONST. CO. INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03798--183R R-0713800 $492.04 PEAVY DELAY M,. .ll GULF AIE SUBD. PHASE II A,16 FT PORTION OF LOT 29 BEING UNIT 2 ORB 104/1028 FR U. FLA. CONST. CO, INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROL..L) 03798-184R R-0713900 $492.04 PEAVY DELACY M. III GULF AIRE SUBD, 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 TERRY & GARAL. OVERHOLT GULF AIRE SUBO, PHASE II N 30 FT OF LOT 31 UNIT A OF BLUE HAVEN TRIPLE ORB 99/16 FR SSUDDUTH (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03798--191R R--0714400 HX $339.79 MURPHY THOMAS & KIMBERLY- GULF AIRE SUBO. PHASE II MIDDLE 20 FT OF LOT 31 UNIT B O F BLUE HAVEN TRIPLEX ORB 109/75 AGREEMENT FR YON & (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03798--192R R-0714500 $516.79 YON TERRY & GARALD OVERHOLT GULFAIRE SUBO. 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 SUBO. PHASE II LOT 15 ORB 99/671 FR SUDDUTH REALTY CO, INC. MAP* 16C 037.98-486R BLK 0 R-0720700 $83.08 J. B, HOMES INC. GULF AIRE PHASE III UNRECORDED LOT 3 ORB 118/439-40 FR GULF AIRE PRO. MAP* 16C 03798-488R R-0720800 $83.08 J.B, HOMES INC. GULF AIRE PHASE III UNRECORDED LOT 4 ORB 118/439-40 FR. GULF AJIRE PROP. MAP* 16C 03798--655R R-0-724400 $1.547 .67 SUDDUTH J. ROWE S 31 T 6 R 11 BEING BLDG V UNIT 30: 29.5 F-J GULF FRONT: GULF AIRE TOWNHOUSE ORB 100/320 FR SUD OUH REALTY CO. (FOR FOURTH ER L.EGAL'SEE T AX ROLL. 03837-000R R-0733500 $732.34 FREEMAN BILLY WAT'NE YON'S ADDITION 1O BEACON HILL LOT ORB 113/363 FR FREEMAN BLK 3 MAPI 17A 03898-001R R--0740500 $3 0 'I:OELL W ILLLAM A, YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON L.OT 10 MAP 17A 301.06 HILL BLK 8 03906-001R R-0741700 $795,16 SPURLI.N NEAL ET UX YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON HILL LOT 19 & SW'LY 1/2 OF LOT 18 ORB 86/773 MAP 17A RV w 9 03907--000R R-0741900 HX $671 07 BUTLER HAROLD M. YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON HILL LOTS 6, 7 & N/2 OF 5 MAP *17A BLK 9 03917-000R R-0743000 $251.46 GOSSOW WOLF.GANG L,.O, YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON HILL LOT 4 ORB 101/388 FR BARBIE & ORB 1:12/626 OC FR GOSSOW BLK 10 MAP* 1.7A 03920-)000R R-0743500 $279,83 DEPEW AUDREY L, DUREN YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON HILL LOT 12 ORB 78/894 MAP *17A BLK 10 03981-001R R-0751300 $948.76 J & JO INVESTMENTS INC, CORONADO GULFVIEW UNIT 1 ORB 114/175 FR CORONADO GULFVIEW INC. MAP* 17A 03981[-003R R--0751500 $943,76 CORONA DO GULFVIEW CORONADO GULFVIEW UNIT 3 MAP*.: 17A 04048-OOOR R-0762900 $120,32 WOIJOD CARL DAVID PORT ST. JOE BEACH UNIT NO, 1 LOT 1 ORB 102/991 FR COSTIN & GIBS ON MAP1 17A 04050-000R R-0763100 HX UOO0 CARI PORT.ST. JOE BEACH LOTS 2 & 4 MAP $17A 04079-000R R-0766900 HX MARTIN NORMAN M. PORT ST, JOE BEACH LOTS 1 & 3 MAP *17A UNIT UNIT 04086-000 R-0767690 BROWN WANDA PORT ST, JOE BEACH UNI] LOt 9 & E 'LY 1/2 OF LOT ORB 90/962 FR RICHARDS MAP :17A 04037-000R R-0767700 THOMAS GEORGE C, PORT ST, JOE BEACH UN I LOY 15 ORB 96/430 FR, C MAP *17A 04107-000R R-0770200 SHIVERS MARJORIE ANN PORT ST. JOE BEACH UNIT LOT 2. 4 & 65 ORB 108/21 MC.ARTHUR & WHITE MAP* 17A 04143-050R R-0774700 GRIFFIN TERRY L. & MEOII PORT' ST, JOE BEACH UNI' E 50' LOT 6 ORB 114/710 SEALED MAP: 17A 04145-001R R-0774900 LEVINS PATRICIA ANN PORT S1 JOE BEACH UNIT 49.99 X 150 FT PORTION 14 (BEING LOT 1 OF AN I SUBB) ORB3 116/990-92-FI (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 04186-OOOR1 R-0781600 MOORE TERRY L,' AND PORT ST. JOE BEACH UNI1 LOU 1 ORB 93/1085 AA Fl COSTIN MAP *17A 04186-002 IR RP-07.1.8100 BARBER JAMES G, & DEBRA PORT ST. JOE BEACH UNIT LOI 3 ORB 96/912 FROM G MAP $1.7A 04204-001R R-0784500 DEROSTYNE NANCY JEFFCOA PORT ST. JOE BEACH UNIT LOT 2 ORB 107/344 QC FR JEFFCOAT ESTATE MAPT 17A 04244-050IR R--0794400 PELICAN SHORES CORP. S 16 T 7 R .11 .1.20,28 FT PARCEL ON US 98(3 32:0 FT AV DEPTH OROF 118/892 FR VAUGHT ET AL 04247--OOOR R--0794800 $1. 93,.15 MATTHEWS ARTHUR L. & ANNIEl- S 16 T 7 R 11 .980 AC M/L 164.04 FT GULF FRONT: 267 FT AV IEPTH ORB 98/552 FR VIZ.CARRA MAP* 32B 04255-030 R RI-0795600 $2,375.46 VIZCARRA EUI..OGIO M M ,P A. ST. JOSEPH SHORES SUBD PB 1. PG 26 S 50 FT OF LOT 4, LOT 5 MAP# 32B BLK 1 04255-060R R-079600' $1 328 90 VIZCARRA EULOGIO M M, P A. ST. JOSEPH SHORES SUBDL PB 1. PG 26 S/2 LOT 7 DIVIDED E & W FR 20 FT N OF SEC & 20 FT -.S OF NWC ALL OF LOT 9 & LOT 10 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 04233-OOOR R-0799900 $87.83 GiUERTEN COI.:CE( S 27 T 7 R 11 REC'D DBK 25/164 MAP t33A 04376-000R R--0809400 $73,05 U00O0 HILDRED L. BAYVIEW HEIGHTS PB 1 PG 26 LOTS 2 & 3 iAP 1049B BLKI C 04404"-000 R--0811.900 $149.05 KIGHTI LINDA G, BAYVIEW HEIGHTS PB 1 PG 26 LOT 10 ORB 117/299 FR LINTON MAP *498 BL.K F 04404--050R R-0812000 $207,90 LINTON BENNY F, & LINODA S. BAYVIEW HEIGHTS. LOT 7 ORB 109/903 FR LINTON MAP*: 49B 04405--000R . R--0812100 $167.70 LINTON JOHNNY 0. SBAYVIEW I HEIGHTS PB :1 PG 26 L.OT 11 ORB 1:17/1033 FR LINTON ESTATE MAPtI 498 BI...K Fi: 04400-O000R R--081.2400 $199.87 LINTON BENNY F, & LINDA 0. BAYV.IEW HEIGHTS PB 1 PG 26 LOT 16 ORB 104/778 AGREEMENT FR QUALITY SVCS. MAP* 49B 04415-000R R-:0813000 TUTTL..E JERRY L. BAYVIEW HEIGHTS LOT 9 & N 70 FT BLK 11 MAP 4149B $279.75 04416-000R 1R-0813100 SNO, 1 TTUTTLE JERRY L, BAYVIEW HEIGHTS LOTS 14. 15 & S BLK 11 :113 MAP :4913 $104.69 NO. :1. BLK 16 $400.10 T NlC). 1 BLK F $166.64 PB 1 PG 26 OF 12 & 13 BLK G $90, 99 PB 1 PG 26 25 FT OF 12 & BLK G 04453-0001R R-0816700 $108.54 ADAMS I1RENE FOREHANOS FIRST ADDITION LOT 6 & EI/2 OF LOT 5 ORB 93/830 FR WATSON MAP (:49B BLK 4 04473--0001R T 11 "R-0818600 $1 LINTON BENNY FRANK & LIND FOREHAND SECOND ADDITION BLK 16 HIGHLAND VIEW PB 1 PG 50 3, LESS U'LY 6 FT & LOT 2 $193.38 117/491 FR WILLIAMS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE: TA T NO, 1 04502--000R COSTIN R-0821200 HX $3 WHITFIELD ...I AARON L. BLK 16 FOREHAND SECOND ADDITION HIGHLAND VIEW PB 1 PG 50 $346,16 5, 8, 9. & 12 ORB 106/1042 1WHITFIELDO. T NO, 2 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA1 85 FR 04503-00OR R-0821300 HX $ RICHTER JOHNNY BLK 23 FOREHAND SECOND ADDITION HIGHLAND VIEUWPB :. PG 50 $84.36 LOTS 10 & 11 ORB 117/583 FORD R. RICHTER T NO, 2 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA 0 FR 04507-000 R-0821700 $1 GAY TIMOTHY W, & DONNA L, $268.03 FOREHAND SECOND ADDITION $II68.0 : HIGHLAND VIEW PB 1 PG 50 2 ORB 89/341 FR ANDREWS E o 1- MAP 44913 OF LOT MAP 4913 UNREC 04539-030RO R KENT 1 R-0825000 $2 TAX ROLL. I VI:ZCARRA EULOGIO S 27 T 7 R 11 .594 AC M/L $120.32 FT US 98 FRONT: 115 FT DE ORB 89/390 FR JACKSON ET' T NO. 2 04547 -000R *R O.-082910.0 ADAMS1 GORON S 26 T 7 R 11 50 X 132. FT BLK 37 IN NWC OF NW/4 -OF OF GOVT :14 ORB 16/1043 FR FOREHAND $148,67 :2 BEING SAWMILL ( S. MAP* 49B NO,. 2 04625-0001R :I.BSON R-0838200 $5 HOPPS NERO SR, HEIRS OF BLK 37 ST. JOE HEIGHTS SUBD PB 1. 35 LOT 2 & N 1/2 OF LOT '1 $120.32 :1.07/225 FR HlOPPS ESTATE T MAP01 50A4 'NO 2 04630 -O000R R-0838600 $1 GAINER. MANSFIELD & CORA L [BLK 42 ST, JOE HEIGHTS SUBD PB 1. PG35 LOT 12 ORD 75/693 $684,11 MAP $50A The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 12,1988 Page 7B 04637-000R R-0839300 $54.70 LEWIS ROBERT C/O ST. JOE HEIGHTS SUBB PB 1 PG 35 N1/2 OF LOT 10 MAP 050A BLK B 04638-000R R-0839400 $117.59 GAINER JERRY ST. JOE HEIGHTS SUBD PB 1 PG 35 S/2 OF LOT 10 MAP 50A BLK B 04640-000R I- -0839600 $276.61 MC KELVY POLLY. HEIRS OF ST. JOE HEIGHTS SUBD PB 1 PG 35 LOT 20 MAP t50A BLK B 04653 -O00R R 0040900 $1 ,598.08 PATTERSON SERA ALLEN CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LO..F :17 & 19 ORB 118/195 QC FR PATTERSON i'iAP* 50A RI. K 4 04656 -OOOR R.. :- 1.00 $370 04 PATTERSON SERA ALL...EN CITY OF PORT ST, JOE" LOTS 20, 22 & 24 ORB 118/195 QC FR PATTERSON MAPO 50A BLK 4 04715-.00.1. R R-'.0847600 $102.95 GULF TWIN INC, CITY OF PORT ST. JOE N 20 'FT OF E/2 OF LOT 18 ORB 83/609 MAP #50A BLK 15 04716-000R R-0847700 $472.74 GULF TWIN INC. CITY OF PORT ST, JOE N 21 FT & S 9 FT OF W 45 FT OF LOT "14 & W 45 FT OF LOTS 16. 18 & 20 ORB 81/969 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 04735-000R R-0849900 $623.22 PARRISH KAYE F. CITY OF PORT ST., JOE LOT 19 ORB 92/616 QC FR PARRISH MAP *50A BLK 16 04788-OOOR R-0857700 $2.654.39 CRISP DONALD: R, CITY OF PORT ST, JOE LOTS 18, 20, 22 & 24 ORB 108/837 FR HAND & ORB 108/838 FR PARKER ESTATE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 04804-002R / R-0860000 $148,16 ST. JOSEPH BAY CONST. CO, INC. CITY OF PORT ST, JOE: LOT 9 ORB 117/683 QC FR QUARLES MAP* 50A BLK 24 .04805-000R R-0860500 $748.95. ST, JOSEPH BAY CONSTRUCTION CITY OF PORT ST. JOpE LOT 11 ORB 117/687-88 FR (QUARLES MAP* 50A BLK. 24 04866-040R R-0873500 HX $848.90 GAY AM. & CLARA CITY OF PORT ST, JOE' LOT 3 ORB1 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 FR SANDERS MAP 50A BLK 36 .0,4898--004R R-.0877500 HX $92.34 WORTHINGTON MARY CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT '17 & 0/2 OF LOT 19 ORB 87/874 MAP '50A BLK 37 04972-000R R-.0885200 HX 0 $132.86 DURHAM DONALD TOLFORO ET UX CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOTS 20 & 22 ORB 72/1069 MAP :50A BLK 42 05059.:.OOOR R-0896200 $692,41 DIXON WILI...IAM RONALD CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOTS 8 & 9 ORB 75/784 MAP *50.A FBLK 48 LOTS 05:1 I I.-000R :T AL R-0902100 $482.29 BROUN 0WANDA H. BLK F CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT 27 MAP *50A 292.75 BLK 52 0 05219--040R 225 R-0913100 $678,36 :PTH ST, JOE. BAY CONST. CO. INC. AL CITY OF PORT ST. JOE: N. 62' OF LOT 1 ORB 117/687 .66,28 BL.K 69 MAP: 5010 SLOT IBLK 69 r LOT 05293-000R 40 R-0921500 $389.45 VISCARRA EULOGIO ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 1 LOT 14 ORB 80/992 546,63 MAP 1*50 DI BLK 78 PG 05313--0001R I ORB R-0923500 HX $211.30 R'ICIARDSON WALTER ALAN & ST, JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. BLK B 1. LOTS 10 & 11 ORB 107/628 FR REED (PARRISH) 92.91 MAR .-l 50 D .E :: BLK 79 05369-000 R R- 0 9 2 9100 H X $223.03 REEVES JOHN E, & TONI RENEE BLK B ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 1 LOT .1.6 ORB 91/35 FROM FIRST NAT'L .BANK N'LY 1/2 OF LO.1 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, I LOTS 20 & 21 MAP *50D 05461--000R R--0940000 HX $264. MC AROLE LI NDA ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 LOT 5 ORB 105/50 FR ADAMS MAP *:50D 05674-000R R-0967800 MCLEOD PHILLI.IP C,. & ST, JOSEPH ADDITION 9 LOT 6 ORB 82/600 MAP *50D( 05770--000R R-"0992600 GAN[" RAYMOND CITY OF PORT LOT 8 MAP *50B 8 I BLK 90 $612.60 BEVERLY J UNIT NO. BLK 122 $81,26 C,' ET AL. ST. JOE ORIG. BLK 1005 05776-000R R-0993300 $332 1.7 UNDERWOOD WILLIE R. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. LOTS 14. 16, 18, 20 & 22 ORB 81/711 MAP 15010 BLK 1005 05791--OOOR R-0995600 MORNING REN CITY OF PORT I.-OT 8 MAP 450A $60,01 ST, JOE ORIG. BL.K 1006 05795--000R R--0996000 $183.76 GAOSON ( QUINN COR A I. EE EST, CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. N/2 OF LOT 12 MAP *50A 05796-000R R-0996100 BEWEY MARGARET CITY OF PORT ST. JOE S/2 OF LOT 12 MAP *50A 05821--001R R-0999000 UNDERWOOD UILLIE R, MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 1 33 LOT 13 MAP *490 BLK 1006 $38,74 ORIG, BLK 1006 $179.73 PB 1 PG BLK 1007 05861-000R R-1003200 $126.27 WILLIA MS ELIZABETH H, ' MIL.L.VIEW (1ADN UNIT 1 PB 1 PG 33 LOT 13,. & W 23 FT OF LOT 1.5 MAP 0490 05889-000R R-1006400 PACE BENJAMIN MILL.VIEW ADIN UNIT 46 & 47 LOT 28 ORB MAP 4:490 EIL..K 1009 $102.53 2 PB I PGS 75/199 BLK 1010 05918-00OR R-1009800 $62,51 WALKER MCNAIR, PAT & W.J. MILLVIEW ADON UNIT NO 2 PB 1 PGS 46 & 47 LOT 5 ORB 101/79:1. FR WALKER MAP 0490 1L.K 1014 05952-000R R-1013400 HA $94.20 PACE BENJAMIN JR. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO, 2 PB 1 PGS 46 & 47 LOT 11 MAP: 50A BLK 1016 05959-000R R-1014100 $93.35 JULIUS DIANE P, MILLVIEU ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 PR 1 PGS 46 & 47 LOT 19 ORB 108/986-7 FR BYRD HEIRS MAP 50A BLK 1016 05985-000 R-1016500 $336.76 WATTS HARVEY MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO, 2 PB I PGS 46 & 47 LOT 21 .MAP *50A BLK 1017 06009-000 R-1018900 HX $30.25 BEARD ROOSEVELT MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO,. 2 LOT 18 & E/2 OF LOT 16 PB 1 PGS 46 & 47 MAP 50A BLK 1018 06021--000 R-1020100 HX $184,38' GANT ADRIAN FRANKLIN .SR, MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 LOT 33 PB 1 PGS 46 & 47 MAP* 50A BLK 1018 06027--000R R-1020700 $62.51 ST JOE FOREST PRODUCTS CO. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 L.OT 1 PB 2 PG 53 ORB 109/440 FR ST, JOE INDUSTRIES, INC,. MAP* 50A BLK 1020 06027-0011R R-1020800 $60.01 TAYLOR THEODORE ET UX *MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO, 3 LOF 2 ORB 86/291 PB 2 PG 53 MAP: 50A BLK 1020 06028-000R R-1022900 HX JONES VALERIE ANN MILLVIEW ADDITION LOT 1 ORB 106/653 2 PG 53 MAP* 50A $1.03 ;.-0 UNIT NO, 3 FR JONE PB RLK 102 '1. (Continued on Page 8) ute Sr, PuS h JOe, I. Inssy, Ml am (Continued from Page 06028--D06R .R-1023300 GARLAND HOWARD JR. & .MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIE LOf 7 ORB 103/3 FR ST LAND & DEV CO. PB 2 PC MAPS 50A 06029-007R R-1024800 HX WILSON ROBERT L. JR. E MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIE LOT 9 & S/2 OF LOT 7 F 53 MAPS 50A 06031--010R R-1025800 HX BAILEY CHRISTINE E. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNII LOT 6 PB 2 PG 53 MAP 50A 06051-001R R-1028000 HILL GWENDOLYNN Y. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNI LOTS 1 & 3 ORB 116/85' HILL PB 2 PG 53- MAP* 50A 06051-019R R-1029600 HENDERSON JEROME M JR MILLVIEW ADDIlION UNI' LOTS 19 & 21 ORB 93/2( JOE LD & DEV CO PB 2 MAPS 50A 06082-000R R-1033000 GAY .JOYCE MADDOX SUBDIVISION TO GROVE PB 1 PG 27 LOTS S/2 OF LOT 2 MAP 051A 06083-00OR R-1033100 GAY JOYCE MADDOX SUBDIVISION TO GROVE PB 1 PG 27 LO fS MAP *51A 06120-000R R-1036700 HX MARSHALL JOHN WU. & JO J, R. NORTON SUB0 PB LOT 12, W 20 FT OF LO 101/609 MAP* 51iA 06178-000R R-1042500 MOUREY DONALD F. JR. OAK GROVE SUBO PB 1 P LOTS 5 & 7 ORB1 103/81 SIMMONS MAP 51A 06181-000R R-1042800 MOWREY DONALD F. & Rt OAK GROVE: SUBD PB 1 P( 2' & El2 OF. LOT 4 ORB) .QC FR PHILYAW MAP 51A 06186-001R R-.1043600 BiURROWS JOHN T. ET UX ROCHELLE ESTATES SUBD P 12 LOT 1 ORB 78/1031 MAP 051A 06190-00012 R-1045000 HX PARRISH H. LARRY OAK GROVE. SUBD UNIT 2 P 39 LOTS 2 & 3 MAP *51A 06196--OOOR R-1045600 STEVENS ROBERT J, SR. OAK GROVE: SUBD UNIT 2 J9 S/2 OF LOTS 1 & 2 OR 98/703 FR GRIFFIN & ORB 109/984'FR GRIFFIN ' (FOR FURTHER LEGAL. SEE 06236-135R R-1050500 UARD MELVIN S 25 T 8 R 11 CAPE PLAN' (UNRECORDED) LOT 4 OR1E 996 FIR COSTIN 0EV. CORP M'AP* 52A 06249-018R R-1057800 BRYANT GERAL.D N. ST, JOSEPH BAY ESTATES ONE PB 3 PGS 1 & 2 LOT MAP *52 0. 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 FR WOODALL ET AL & LESS 01'RB114/863 & LESS 20 A (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06265-050R R-1063400 DALY JOHN U. 0D.O. S 1 T 9 R 11 20 AC M/L ON CO RD 30: 1330 FT AV ORB 114/863 FR TREASURE SHORES. LTD MAP 53 06265-100R R-1063500 $1 TREASURE SHORES LTD. S 1 T 9 R 11 650 FT BAY FRONTAGE: LYING W OF SI ORB 113/95 FR HILTON MAPS 53 06265-15.0R R-1063600 STEPHENS OR. JAMES E. F S 1 T 9 R 11 20 AC M/L ON CO. RD. 30: 924 FT DEPTH ORB 114/867 FR TI SHORES LTD. & ORB 115/6 MAP* 53 06267-000R R-1063800 TREASURE SHORES LTD. S 2 T 9 R 11 129 AC FRACTIONAL S/2 & SUBME 7) ORB 113/95 FR HILTON MAP 453 $62.51 06267-503R ROSA L, R-1067000 $1 .131.07 T NO,. 3 OWENS. U. J. ENT UX . JOSEPH S 7 T 9 R 11 18.5 X 220 FT G 53 PARCEL BEING UNIT NO. 3 CAPE HAVEN TOWNHOUSES BLK 1021 MAP* 18C 06268-079R $1988 R-1069500 $3.584.52 $193,88 MAY GAIL L. ET AI_ ET UX S 7 T 9 R 11 5.04 AC M/L 385 B 2 PG IFT GULF FRONT: 570 FT AV DEPTH: BEING LOT 2 OREB 86/433 FR FEAGIN BLK 1022. MAPS 1CC 06268-090R R-1069900 $1.616.72 KERN9S ROBER r H. SNO. T9 R11 1,66 AC M/L 126.94 FT ON GULF FRONT:570 FT DEPTH ORB 94/276-277 FR OWENS BLK 1022 A 06260-100R 06260-100IR R-. -1070100 $2.070.37 $105.03 ELtCAN POINT S 7 T* 9 R 1.1 4.093 AC M/L 0 WCR .1.64.29 FT GULF FRONT: 1080 FT S0 CFI 3 fAV DEPTH ORB 90/287 FROM POI;IIKHLID LESS 150 FT ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) BLK 1024 06268-112R HR-1.070400 $3.795.49 $105,03 SAN BLAS PLANTATION DEV. INC. & MARY S 7 & 18 T 9 R 11 U NFS. 204.14 FT GULF FRONT: BEING 03 FR ST LOIS 2. 3 OF TRACT 13 ORB PG !'53 107/890-2 FR FEATHER SOUND ON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) BLK 1024 06268--114R R-1070500 $2,548.90 $275,83 SAN BLAS PLANTATION OEV INC. S 7 & 18 T 9 R 1:1. OAK 204,12 FT GULF FRONT: BEING 3, 4 & LOTS 4 & 5 OF TRACT 13 ORB 107/890-2 FR FEATHER SOUND ON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 1BLK A 06268--1.63R R-i1071900 $307, .32 $237,96 MA I- VIEWS LYNN F. S 18 T 9 R 11 BEING LOT 3 OF OAK SURVEY: 1.15 X 120 FT LOT ORB 5 & 6 107/871 OC FR FOSTER OIL TERMINALS INC. BLK A MAP* 19B 0.268-200 R $40.56 'R-1072400 $2,540.56 ANN SILVA RAFAEL ET UX 2 PG 5 S 19 & 20 T 9 R 11 225 FT T 13 12ORB GULF FRONT: 715 FT AV DEPTH BEING IN TRACT 27 & 28 FR FLA TITLE & MORT ORB 87/458 AA BLK 3 MAPt: 190 06268-251R $236.04 R-1072900 $1,619,73 & RUBY BOOTH RICHARD C, ET AL G 1.2 S 20 T 9 R 11 2.,76 ACRES M/L 2 OC FR 150,47 FT GULF FRONT IN TRACT NO 28 & 29 ORB 85/1082 MAP #1190 BCLK 1. 062686-252R R-1073000 $1 .191.62& $131,52 AVERY RICHARD JR. UBY P. S 20 T 9 R 11 1.98 ACRES M/1L G 12 LOT 11.0.03 FT GULF FRONTAGE IN 102/754 TRACT NO 29 ORB 11t/529 FR FLA., TITLE & MORTG. MAP* 19D BLK 14 06268-300R $277.33 --1073100 $2,927.57 .7 VERY RICHARD JR. ,B 3 PG S 20 T 9 R 11 510 FT GULF S FRONT: 71:1.,35 FT AV DEPTH PART TRACTS 29 & 30 ORB 1.10/532 FR FLA. TITLE & MORTO $137.68 MAP 1190) 06268-310R B 1 PS R-1073200 $2.593.22 SILVA RAFAEL & HILDA S 20 T 9 R 11 224,67 FT GULF BLK 1 FRONT: 753.38 FT AV DEPTH OUT OF TRACT 28 ORB 89/550 AA FR $185,17 FLA TITLE & MORT 5ET AL MAP# 19D 'B 1 PG 06268-600R lB R-1076300 $2,080.69 SHU1NT PHILLIP K, S 7 T 9 R 11. TAX ROLL) 428.23 FT IBAY FRONT TRACT NO 39 ORB 103/1025-26 FR ALSTON BEING BAYSIDE HOMESITES. AN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06269-005R iTATON R-1078500 $714.41,4 118/ STROHER CORPORATION SAN BLAS ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20., BLK A 21 & 22 PORTION OF LOT 5 ORB 100/82 FR SWEAT 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 BL.A ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20.21 & 22 .606 AC BEING LOT $486,78 21 ORB 90/ 403 LESS W'LY ET AL PORTION ON GULF TO GRUBB IN L 6/2, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 3/349 06269-028R S 20 AC R-1060200 $1.068.16 AC ORB MONTGOMERY ROBERT B. ET AL TAX ROLL) SAN BLAS ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20. 2.1 & 22 LOT 28 1,72 AC ORB $465.97 82/799 100 FT GULF FRONT MAP : 119B 660 FT 06269-035R V DEPTH R-1080900 $998.88 E MONTGOMERY ROBERT B, ET, AL SAN BLAS ESTATES LOT 35 1.52 AC ORB 82/799 100 FT GULF FRONT 1.522,01 MAP I19B 06269-045R Y R.--1081900 $952.80 R 30 OWENS WILLIAM J, SAN BLAST ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20, 21 & 22 LOT 45 1.23 AC 100 FT GUI..FFRONT ORB 117/982 FR $465,97 HERNANDEZ P.A. MAPS 190 950 FT 06269-304R AV R-1084900 $1.200,48 MEASURE KAPLAN SCOTT I. & STEPHEN 643 CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2C-1 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUB0. ORB 105/215 FR $455,44 CAPE SANDS LANDING MAP'S 19B 06269-305R RGED LD *R-..10'85d00 $1.197.98 S 14 T 9 R 11 FRONTAGE: 500 LYING W OF SR FR HILTON MAPS 54 06276-0081R R-1090500. 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CAPE RETREAT LOT 80. 110 X 100 FT PORTION OF LOT 8 SAN BLAS ESTATES MAP4 19B 06269-530R R-1087400 $482,92 AUSTIN E.P,, CAPE RETREAT LOT 8-G.' 50 FT GULF FRONT: 315 FT DEPTH, A PORTION OF LOT 8 SAN BLASB ESTATES MAPt 19B 06269-560R R-1088000 $1.411.88 STROTHERS CORP, S 18 T 9 R 11 SEAGULL BAY, A CONDOM "NIUM UNIT 11-A MAP* 198 06269-566R R--1088500 $1,658.41 STROTHERS CORP. S 18 T 9 R 11 ROBIN BAY. A CONDOMINIUM UNIT 10-8 MAP* 19B 06271-000R R-1089100 $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) 06272-000 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 WOODALL ET AL & LESS THAT PORTION LYING WEST (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06273-000R R-1089300 $708.84 HILTON CHARLES L. JR ET AL S 13 T 9 R 11.540 AC ALL. LESS AC RES BY HOLLINGER IN ORB 6/233: ORB 88/349 FR WOODALL ET AL MAP *54 06274-000" R 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 WOOOALL ET AL: (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06274-100R R-1089500 $12.241.23 TREASURE SHORES LTD, ORB 95/768 FR CAPITAL COASTAL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06321-015R R--1112300 $2,246.54 REDO GEORGE A. GULF PINES SUBO 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,. B. ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 36 ORB 1.12/673 FR COSTABELLA BLK A 0632.1. -630R R-I 1117500 $2.51. 46 58.21 FT GULF FRONT ORBE 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 Wl/2 OF TRACT 9: 66.99 FT GULF FRONTAGE ORB 112/404-5 FR HAIK ET AL MAP* 19 06277-000R R-1095400 $1.346.48 TREASURE SHORES LTO, 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 & 54 330,00 AC 06286-000R R--1095900 $138,.53 SEASHORE LAND & EV CO, S 15 & 22 T 9 R 11 28.22 AC ORB 46/636 11i SUBMERGED LANDS MAP* 35 & 3510 06288-000R *R-1096200 $2,566,09 SAN BIAS BEACH EV. C O. S 22 T 9 R 1.1 300 FT GULF FRONT: ORIG LOT 3 N OF SR 30E1 (LESS E 290,27 FT) & E 300 FT OF W 996,45. FT OF ORIG LOT 3. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06288-006R R-1096800 $928,09 SAN BIAS BEACH DFV CO,. S 22 T 9 R 1. :107 FT GULF FRONT: 1400 FT AVPTH DEPTH. ORB 1'06/812 38Y TNi FR OGBRURN & ORB 1.06/8:1.4-5 6'2% TNT FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06288-007IR R-1096900 $925,59 SAN BLAS IBEACHl DE:V. CU.1 S 22 T 9 R 1:1. :100 FT GULF FRONT: .14CO FT AV DEPTH ORB 106/854 FR YONGE MAP*: 35) 06289-030R R-1.098800 $328 62 SAN 13LAS BEACH DEV, CO, S 22 T 9 R 11 100 FT BAY FRONT: BEING W 100 FT OF E 890.27 FT GOVT LO.T 3 LYING N OF CO RO 30--E ORB 106/812-3 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06289-040R R-1098900 $945.85 SAN BLAS BEACH 1:EV, 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 RD 30-E ORB 105/816 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06290-210.R R-1:102600 $4 .053.87 BRACKETT. DAVID 0. & NANCY M, SURFSIDE. ESTATES UNIT *1 LOT 4 ORB 104/1049 FR PAN-GULF CORP. MAPI: 35D) BL'l< 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*t 35 06291-002R3 ,R-1104500 $949.49 G.P,O. INC. S 22 T 9 R 1.1 SURFSIDEI: 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,O 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--000R R--1105500 $1. ,200.48 G.PO. INC. S 15 & 22 T 9 R 11-. 450 FT BAY FRONT: 150 FT AV DEPTH ALSO 38 ,6 ACRE'S IIB SUBMERGED LANDS'OREB 36/350 & ORB 46/635 MAPt 35 & 351) 0631.0-'000 R R-1106200 $87,64 G. P, U, INC. S 23 T 9 R 11 22.7 AC ORB 92/346 FR KILBOURN ORB 47/ 542 FR SUBMERGED MAPI 54C 06316--001R R-:1107100 $251 ,46 JANOWSKI BOL...ESL.AU M. III 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 MAPt 54C 06316-002R R--1107200 $881.04 JANOUSKI BOLESLAU M, III S 23 T 9 R 11 18,6 AC M/L 450 Ff ON SR 30: 1800 FT DEPTHI M/L ORB 78/332 LESS TO CAPE SAN BLAS WAFER IN ORB 82/143 MAP*: 54C 06320-025R R-1.109300 $1,108.35 MARTS TH -AYER M, S24 T9 R1l 37.5 FT GULF FRONTAGE 405 FT AVE. DEPTH BEING TRACT 3 OF 3 OF LOT 10 06351-041R R-1158600 $1.257.04 CARLTUN 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) 06351-060R1 R-1160400 $203.63 ST, JOSEPH BAY CONSTRUCTION CO CAPE BREEZES BEING LOT 60 IN AN UNRECORDEDO SUBDIVISION OF LO1 24 ORB 119/274-275 FR ARL FUS III TAX ROLL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) JOSEY L, B. ET Al GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 37 ORB 112/669 FR COSTABELLA DEV, BLK A BLK A 06321-685R R-1117600 $246.46 JOSEY L. 3, 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-1:117800 $251,46 JOSEY L. B. ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 40 ORB 112/686 FR C.OSTABELLA CORP. BLK A BLK A 0632:1.-700R R- 1117900 $251.46 JOSEY L.B, ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 41 ORB 112/689 FR COSTABELLA CORP. 13LK A BLK A 06321-725R R-1118300 1251.46 JOSEY L,B. ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDI001TION LOT 46 ORB 112/697 FR COSTABELLA CORP. OLK A BLK A 06321-735R R-1118500 $251.46 JOSEY LB, ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 48 ORB 112/665 FR COSTABELLA CORP,. MAP* 540 BLK A 06322-000 R--1118600 $393.23 HILTON L. CHARLES. JR. S 24 T 9 R 11 16i.,258 AC M/L ALL THAT PORTION LYING N OF SR 30 LESS A STRIP 200 FT U 1DE F RENTING ON N SIDE OF SR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06322-010R R-- 119600 $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 M/L ON THE N SIDE OF SR 30 LESS 350 FT ORB . (F1:OR 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- 60 TOD FR FLA TITLE & 'PARTNERS INC. 06345-170R R--.1123700 .$1 ,203. 96 GILMORE 0OUGLA S 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- 5 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 I LA, TITLE & MORTGAGE CO. MAP* 50 06345-334R R-1128100 $151.38 BARRIER DUNES OEV. 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. MAPS: 5A 06345-635R R--.1145500 $1,591.45 GRANT JAMES W. & BRADY W. SEACLIFF UNIT 5 BLDG A ORB 1.16/370 RR ALLIANCE GRO UP MAP* 5sA 06345-636R R-1145600 $1 ,593,95 .SLAUGHTER TERRY D. & JENNIFER SEACL.IFF UNIT 6 BLDG A ORB13 1:1.8/335-36 FR ALLIANCE GROUP MAPS 5A BL DG A 06345-639R R-1145900 $1.588.95 ALL..IANCE GROUP SEACLIFF UNIT 3 BLOG B MAP '-jA BL[G B 06345"-641R R-1146100 $1.588.95 ALI.. IANCE GROUP SEACL.IFF UNIT 5 BLDOG B lA P3* '-IA BLDG E 06345-643R R-1 146300 $1,814,42 ASSOCIATES PRINTING C O. SEACLIFF UNIT 7 BLDG B ORB 116/461 FR ALLIANCE COR P. MAPS 5A BLOG 13 a-owo p & P Passa i |