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THE STAR USPS 518-880 FIFTIETH YEAR, NUMBER 38 Industry-Deep Water Port-Fine People-Safest Beaches in Florida PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1988 25 Per Copy h.. -. - Change In Venue Granted Melvin Trial Judge Harper Agrees Community Too Polarized to Secure Non-biased Verdict Eight days into a triple murder trial which seemed headed for a change in venue from the very first day of the arrest of Clyde Melvin, a change was finally requested and granted in a session Wednesday as the SHANNON FRICKEY ... High Honor Graduate final wrap-up was being made in the jury selection process. Defense attorney Henry Barks- dale made the motion for a change in venue Wednesday, just before attor- neys for both the prosecution and defense were scheduled to begin weeding out 12 jurors and two alternates from 61 tentative pros- pects. Barksdale reasoned in his request that he felt neither side could get an unbiased hearing in Gulf .- A h -. xrr~l DAWN HOLLOMAN ... High Honor Graduate county. Judge Carl Harper tended to agree with Barksdale, all the while complaining over the vast amount of time which had already been spent on the trial preparations. LISA MAHLKOV DORIS SANDER ... High Honor Graduate ... High Honor Graduate Gulf County School System Graduating 142 Seniors In Exercises Through Next Monday Graduation exercises for 142 Gulf Friday night at 8:00 p.m., CST riers We Have Are Those We Build for ter, Paul Fitzgerald, Mrs. Jean County seniors started this past exercises in the High School Gym. Ourselves" in exercises in the Coli- Heathcock, T-Sgt. Joe Johnson, Jerry Sunday and will continue through The school's two high honor seum Monday night at 8:00 p.m. Butler, and Walter Wilder. Monday of next week. Baccalaureate services were held for 42 graduating seniors in Wewa- hitchka Sunday evening in the school auditorium with Rev. Charles Pettis delivering the sermon Others on the special worship', i, program were SM. Eubanks, Chuck Hand, James Bullard, Rev. Don Asbell and the high school band. PORT ST. JOE BACCALAUREATE Port St. Joe High School's Bac- calaureate service will be held Sunday evening at 8:00 p.m., in the Coliseum with Rev. Howard Browning bringing the inspirational message. Music will be furnished by the high school band under the direction of Lamar Weathermon. During the Baccalaureate ser- vice, Rev. Robert Rathbun will give the invocation; Cissy Pippin and Willie Jenkins will sing a duet; scripture will be read by Rev. Chester middleton and Dr. Dan Duncan will pronounce the benediction. GRADUATION EXERCISES Wewahitchka High School will have its seniors receive diplomas graduates-Berry Eubanks and Re- nee Gortemoller will have parts on the graduation program, with Eubanks giving the welcome address and Gortemoller giving the graduation address. Others with parts on the program include: Priscilla Armstrong pro- nouncing the invocation, Haywood Shealy leading in the pledge of allegiance, special music by Charles Gaskin and recognition of honor graduates. A class farewell will be given by Sharner Bostick and Tammy Kelly will give the benediction. Diplomas will be presented to the 42 seniors by Superintendent of Schools, B. Walter Wilder. Special awards will be presented by Bruce Breegle, Mrs. Betty Owens, Mrs. Evelyn Cox, Charles Cleckley, David Bidwell, Bruce Taws, -Eddie Belle White, Mrs. Amelia G. Tapper: and Nathan Peters, Jr. PORT ST. JOE GRADUATION Four high honor graduates will. develop the theme: "The only Bar- High honor graduates Dawn Hol- loman, Lisa Mahlkov, Shannon Fric- key and Doris Sander will be the featured speakers. In addition to the four high honor graduates, Port St. Joe High School will have Susan Francine Chambers, ' Ramon Jose Cosme Berrios, Sherry, Renee Creel, Eddie Carlton Haddock, Ann Marie LaLuzerne, Marcella Ann Parker, Ramon Equador Peters, Melissa Kay Watson and Marsha Lynn Renfro, graduating with honors. The high school band will open the exercises with the traditional "Pomp and Circumstance". Equador Peters will give the invocation and Marcella Parker will lead the pledge of allegiance. Bevin Miller will give the class president's address. Superintendent of Schools, B. Walter Wilder will present diplomas to the 100 graduating seniors. Presentation of the several awards given each year at the exercises willbe made by: Dr. Dan Duncan, Harry Lee Smith, Dr. Robert King, Mike McDonald, Mrs. Lucille Pierce, Chris Earley, Rocky Comfor- PORT ST. JOE GRADUATES Antionette Adams, John Dewayne Ayers, Rebecca Faye Batson, Curtis Jerome Beard, Tam- mie Reana Blackwell, Tracy Gene Browning, Craig Dwayne Buchanan, Darrin Ryan Callaway, Donald Wade Campbell, John Albert Cannon, :R'Iert Neal Carr, Erf Mathew Carter, Kimberly Dawn Causey, SSusan Francine Chambers, Christopher Maicel Coachman. Ramon Jose', Cosme Berrios, Kelli Elaine Costmuand Sherry Renee' Creel Doreen Marie Davis, Felisha Dionne Davis, Crystal Rebecca Dean, Anthony Lamar Dixon, Franklin Eugene Dykes, Martin Lee Erwin, Tracy Raymon Fields, Amy Dorothy Ruth Ford, Shannon Marie Frickey, James Michael Gainnie, Terrance Lee Goldsmith, Eddie Carlton Haddock, Guy Brad- ford Hall, Marvin Jerome Hamilton, William Jef- fery Haney, Barry Nelson Hoffman, Bryan George Hoffman, William Allen Hoffman and Melissa Dawn Holloman. Catherine Elizabeth Holten, Timothey Dean Hopper, Steven Roger Howell, Willie James Jenkins, III, Timothy Lee Keith, Christopher Allen Kennington, Tadahiro Goto, Gabriel Marlin Kim- ble, Kimberly Dawn Knight, Ann Marie LaLuzerne, Bobbie-jean Judell Langridge, La'Shune Denise Leslie, Jerry Lee Gilbert, David Paul Lowery, Sheila Laraine Lyons, Lisa Ryan Mahlkov, Dennis Adrian Martin, Dennis Lavon Middleton, Debbie Lynn Miller, Wallace Bevin Miller Donald Joe Newsome, Annette Fay Nixon, Prenita Presha Nickson and Steven Randolph. O'Barr; Marcella Ann Parker, Jennifer Ann Parrish, James Shannon Pate, Brian Richard Peiffer, (Continued on Page 3) Judge Harper said, in granting the venue change motion, "We have interviewed people for seven days in an attempt to find non-biased jurors, We have interviewed 250 people. Out of that 250 interviewed, 61 were selected as tentative jurors. The ones who were excused were about equally divided in fixed opinions in favor of the defendant and against him." When Barksdale presented his motion for a change of venue, State Attorney Jim Appleman said, "I do not consent with this, but I could not fairly, in good faith, object to the motion." Judge Harper commented that he "did not believe either side could receive a fair trial in this community, not because of the citizens who live here, but because the case received so much local notoriety at the time." The Judge continued with, "It is my duty to see that both sides receive a fair trial and for this reason I grant the motion for a change of venue to another Circuit where the people will know none of the principals on either side. I assume full responsibility for this change of venue." Before the judge left his seat he complimented Gulf County for its natural beauty and thanked the Sheriff and his staff, the clerk and his staff and everyone that he has dealt with during this time while he was here for being so courteous. After dismissing the tentative jurors, Judge Harper stated he was granting the venue even though he felt the press coverage of the matter had been very fair, telling the facts and not indulging in forming biased opinions for either side. He commend- ed the news media of the area for their reporting of the matter. He said he granted the change because the people were so familiar with all the people involved, the circumstances which led to the shooting and an intimate knowledge of every facet of the case, he felt the people had already arrived at their own fixed opinions, preventing a fair trial. Sheriff Al Harrison said, after the court was dismissed, "It's very disappointing. There has been a lot of work, time and effort put into the trial thus far and I felt we were over the worst part of the whole procedure. I felt we could have conducted, a fair trial and reached a fair verdict". Clerk Benny Lister said, "In my personal opinion, I think the jury would have ended up as a hung jury. Some saying Mr. Melvin was guilty with others saying he was not guilty by reason of insanity". Lister also commented that it would cost the county more money with a changed venue and would take part of his office personnel out of local service for the duration of the trial. Location Trial Not Definite Early yesterday afternoon, Judge Carl Harper revealed three possible sites as the site of the Clyde Melvin trial for murder. After granting a change in venue Wednesday morning, the judge took the matter of a location under study advisement until Wednesday afternoon when he announced that Pensacola, Tal- lahassee and Orlando were three locations under consideration for the new location. Judge Harper said a number of things would enter into making the final decision in the matter, including potential costs, conven- ience for trial personnel, and court schedules. The judge said he was leaning strongly toward moving the proce- dure to Pensacola. He.pointed out many of the witnesses and court officers lived in the Pensacola area, cutting down on travel and housing. In addition, hotel and motel rates are cheaper in Pensa- cola than in the two other selections. "The final location will hinge around getting an open date in the near future on a court docket", he said. Judge Harper said he didn't expect the trial, in its new location, to get underway prior to Septem- ber of this year. Cong. Grant To Visit St. Joe U.S. Congressman Bill Grant will be in Port St. Joe on Friday, June 17, to meet with supporters and well-wishers, according to Nolan Treglown, a member of the Grant for Congress committee, during his election two years ago. According to Treglown, the meeting will be a breakfast affair, beginning at 7:30 a.m., and will be held at Butler's Restaurant. Treglown said invitations will be issued to civic and government clubs and officials In the area, but anyone wishing to attend should either make reservations by call- ing either Treglown at the Wewa- hitchka State Bank, or The Star. Being Late to Cost More Commission Hikes Water Bill Delinquent Charges Letting payment of your water bill slide past the 10th of the month will get more expensive during the month of June, after a change was made in the Water and Sewer ordinance by the City Commission (I Tuesday night. The late charges will jump drastically, even though City Auditor and Clerk say the charges will still barely cover the cost of handling a late bill and its collection. Both the Clerk and the Commis- sion agree that the former late charge schedule doesn't even cause much of a inconvenience to customers, much less repay the City for the expense it must incur to handle collection of the past dues. In the past it has cost a water and sewer customer a whole dollar extra if he didn't pay his bill by the 10th of the month. To get this dollar, a telephone is made to the delinquent patron, often a past due bill is made out and mailed, incuring special handling which is expensive. If the bill is not paid by the 15th, water is shut off to the customer, after a last minute attempt is made to collect the bill. If the water must be cut off, it also must be cut back on after the water bill, along with the $1.00 late charge, is paid. This cut-on, cut-off procedure costs the customer a whopping $5.00 and the City sanitary crews two special trips to the customer's meter. That's a lot of activity and expense for $6.00, the Commission t felt, so it resulted in a hike in late charges which are more than double the current scale. BEING LATE COULD COST $14.00 When the ordinance is completely adopted-presumably after the next reading at the first meeting in June-late charges will be increased to $4.00 and a turn-off, turn-on order will cost $10.00. The Commission felt the charge would help the City recover some of its expense in handling late charges and still not work a hardship on customers who are late by necessity and not choice. Only two items in the proposed change caused any discussion among the Commissioners. Emily Roche suggested a late charge of $5.00 be applied and Bill Fleming suggested a $3.00 charge. After a brief discussion among the Commissioners on the merits of both suggestions, Fleming said, "I'll tell you what, I'll split the difference and move that we apply a $4.00 late charge". Flemings' move met with full approval of the Board. The only other change which met any debate was the day of the month at which water service would be cut off. Presently a water cut-off order is issued if a bill is not paid by the 15th of the month. The proposed change moved that date back to the 20th day of the month, but the Commission moved to leave the cut-off date at the 15th as it has always been. The only thing which was changed in regard to cut-offs was the price charged for the activity. With final adoption of the ordinance change, the cut-off, cut-on charge will be hiked to $10.00. Clerk Farris and public works superintendent Martin Adkison said the average service time on a 'delinquent bill is an average of two hours. CLOSING WELLS Commissioner James B. Roberts suggested to the Commission Tuesday that they consider abandoning the two idle water wells on Garrison Avenue, remove the buildings and dispose of the property. "These wells haven't been pumped in 25 years and I doubt very seriously if we could even get them to turn on. If we did crank them up, the casings would probably cave in from the pressure of being pumped". What brought Roberts' suggestion to the Commission was a request from one of the property owners adjacent to one of the well sites, offering to buy the property if the City would abandon the wells. "We need to get them out of the way, anyhow", Roberts said. "They are an eyesore and a safety hazard and we need to either secure the sites or get rid of the structures", he said. Mayor Frank Pate said the City would probably need permits from the Department of Enviornmental Regu- lation to plug the wells, which would be necessary if the buildings were torn down and the property abandon- ed and sold. Attorney William Rish suggested the Commission might consider just (Continued on Page 3) It's the Thought That Hurts As any dentist will tell you, the only thing which expected to cause pain when one visits his chair, is the expectation of having pain. Most dentists say they are virtually painless. Apparently these second graders haven't heard of that before, or else they are living proof that the dentists are correct in what they say-the expectation of visiting the dentist hurts more than the actual visit. At any rate, the two little boys shown on the left in the photo above, are certainly not doing handsprings in expectation of getting to see the dentist in just a few minutes, even if it is for just a visual examination of their mouths. Steven Barry, D.M.D., and his staff screened students at Port St. Joe Elementary School last week for any dental deficiencies. The oral screening was a visual check. for dental problems and did not constitute a thorough examination. The program was to alert parents of needed dental treatment for their children. As one of Florida's primary health care centers this effort at community outreach serves to inform residents of the services available to them at the Medical Center. The little boy currently being examined has a tight grip on the table to help him meet the unknown as he opens wide. Even though the examination didn't hurt a bit, the two little boys on the left didn't change their mind one bit, even after their painless ordeal. "-'t k Priorities Comments THE STAR PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY 19,1988 Legislature Now Budgeting Our little brother up in Chattahoochee (outside, not inside) wrote last week in the Chattahoochee News that the Legislature has finally finished with the weightier measures to come before them and can now get down to more frivolous matters, such as coming up with a state budget and deciding whether or not to stick by the promises of some powerful voices in state government not to raise taxes this year. We thought he might have been teasing about the matter, but when you consider the import of spending the state budget as opposed to naming the official state pie and designating the state dirt-two decisions which will remain fresh on our minds and on the sacred pages of state law and history until at least next week-spending of $20 billion pales in the comparison. We were interested in the naming of the state pie, of course, what with our inclination toward good food,- especially a good pie. And a key lime pie, while not our all-time favorite, stands in the top ten. The favorite as to dirt doesn't grab our fancy quite so readily as a key lime pie, you understand, but we do admit, it is necessary. When it comes to spending a $20 billion budget, we'll admit to being absolutely lost. If we had to budget $20 billion, there would likely be a huge chunk left after all our desires were met to the fullest of our imagination. We believe our state Legislature is up to the task, however, and will take care of that $20 billion like it was a mere $20 million; or $20,000; or $20! They'll rise to the task like the champion spenders they are. The thing which has us puzzled is where did the "$20 billion budget" come from in the first place? Who decided on $20 billion? Why not $15 billion, or $30 billion? Could it be that there was a meeting held in Tallahassee and those present voted-or drew straws-on whether or not to spend how much in the coming year? Were projects just thrown in the hopper as needs of the state and when they were added up, they totaled $20 billion? When you spend that kind of money do you just grab a figure out of the air as being a certain percentage over last year and decide to spend and spend until the entire $20 billion is gone? Given the roundness of the substantial figure, we're harboring' the opinion the Legislature has borrowed Nancy's astrology charts and read $20 billion in the stars somewhere. It may just be representative of the number of stars visible with the naked eye on a dark night. When you come to deciding to spend $20 billion, any old formula is probably as good as another. A Few Suggestions You may think it's too late to bring the matter up now, but there are some definite things we would like to see the city commission address during the next couple of years, which we think are definite needs in our area and in our city. We think one of these needs is zoning of a certain area to , allow, the i'ntroduetion ol mobile homes into our city. ;i'" 'i'' Mobile homes are a need for the younger couple, and with DER regulations like they are concerning installation of septic tank systems, locating them on a central system is almost mandatory for satisfactory installation. Another matter we think needs attention over the longer haul is the incorporation of Oak Grove into the city limits of Port St. Joe. With the annexation of Ward Ridge into Port St. Joe, we think the example can be shown that the economic impact on the people of Oak Grove wouldn't be all that much and the benefits are tremendous. There would be things like garbage pick-up, cheaper water and sewer service, lower insurance rates, to name only a few. Another accomplishment we would like to see is to have the city set aside a certain amount of money each year and spend it on sidewalks Whether it is $5,000, $10,000, $15,000, or even more, we'd like to see it set aside and either used to repair existing sidewalks or build new ones each and every year until we have a reasonable network of adequate sidewalks in the city. Maybe someday we can get all these things and many more ,small but important things done, which we think would improve our city tremendously. Hunker Down with Kes by Kesley Colbert INo Walnettos In Reidsville I didn't know exactly where we we-e going. I wasn't really sure of why I was going. And after I got back I wasn't dead certain positive where we'd been. I think Wesley. Ramsey takes trips like that all the time but it was kind'a a first for me. We were near about to the airport when I asked him where we were headed. "Reidsville, North Carolina." O.K., right, hey I'm ready now. Reidsville, North Carolina-never heard of it. But maybe, just maybe I could find some Walnettos there. I reckon I'm just like everyone else about that-if I'm.scouting new ter- ritory I always keep one eye peeled and ready-you never know when you might run across an old pack of Walnettos. Now, ya'll are very aware that I don't like to fly. I woriy about something going wrong at ten thou- sand feet. I just don't think you've got much of a chance if the four speed double beveled edge rear view finder winder carbuerator cable holder ad- justment knob goes out and you're "way up there". We were a'walking through that beeping matching at the airport when Wesley starts telling me about this plane over in Hawaii or someplace that the top blew off of. By the time we got out to our plane he had described in graphic detail how the rivots had jarred loose and wham-there goes the top of the plane. Don't you just hate journalists sometimes? At that particular moment in my life I didn't need a blow by blow account. We were barely airborne, my knuckles were still white from the grip I had on my seat, when Wesley said something about, "Tallahassee spreading out." "Yes, it is," I answered without looking. I wasn't going to take my eyes off those rivots. I didn't even look down when the stewardess asked if I wanted some peanuts and a drink. "No ma'am, but have you got some Walnettos?" When I got my breath back after landing in North Carolina I asked Wes how far is Reidsville from this airport and how are we a'going to get there. "Rent-a-car." That would be neat-I'd never rented a car before and was telling Wesley as much. I was glad he was a seasoned traveler. "I've never rented a car either," he said, "Let's try Hertz." Hertz! Listen I've seen those com- mercials. You've got to run through airports, leap piles of luggage in a single bound and be on speaking terms with O.J. Simpson to rent from Hertz. And Wes, bless his heart, doesn't move like he used to. We got the car without having to jump anything, the lady at the counter didn't know O.J. or Arnold Palmer, and she didn't think they sold Walnet- tos in North Carolina. This had all the makings of a wasted trip. For some reason we chose to dine that evening at a Japanese steak house. I'd never been to a.place like that before. Shucks, I couldn't even read the menu. The cook came runn- ing out, banged a few knives together and went to cooking our food right on the table. I asked him how you'd say Walnettos in Japanese. He didn't com- prehend. "Wal-net-tos," I slowed it down for him. His light still didn't come on. "You know, it was a chocolate caramel type candy with some crun- chy stuff in it. Reportedly the crunchy stuff was walnuts. It was softer and didn't pull the fillings out of your teeth like a Bit-O-Honey would. If you left it on the dash board of your car. it could really get soft. Hey, if you put one in your shirt pocket in August to eat bet- ween Sunday. School and church it would melt all over the place. You wouldn't believe what a Walnetto could do to a white shirt. They came in the little square-like package and at the old movie theater they sat on the counter below the Milk Duds and bet- ween the Juby Fruits and the Junior Mints." "Ah-S000!" Respectfully, Kesley Reception to Honor Seniors The annual senior reception fol- lowing Baccalaureate service will be held at the St. James Episcopal church Parish Hall at 309 Sixth St. All graduating seniors and their families are cordially invited to attend. ....gp 9 E TA O IN SHRDLU -- ----- me- ,.ge.,,. y: Wesley R. Ramsey, It's A Shock When A Long-Time Role Model Endorses Oatmeal back then, with grown sons who had envious of his business acumen. He is was Sellers' column proclaiming, acne, athletes foot, or receding hair, stuff was terrible. It slid around like already completed college, so Sellers one of the few weekly newspaper "Oatmeal: A Cure-All!" but then Sellers is too old for those stewed okra, turned the sprinkling of must be in his late 70's or early 80's by owners we ever saw who made enou h That title caught my eye right off things to be bothering him anymore sugar I put o n IT'S A SHOCK TO see someone you have looked up to, for lo these many years, suddenly take a turn away from principles you hold fast and figured that one you admired adhered to also. That happened to me last week. I was looking through the exchange papers I receive every week from area newspapers. scanning through their ,wiv,.s panas and glancing at the edition;;' :. :.,e what they have to say. This person I have always held in high esteem is Earl Sellers'of Chipley. Sellers was editor and owner of the Washington County News way back in the stone age of the early 1950's when I took over this notable newspaper. Sellers was just a tad past middle age now. Anyhow. Sellers always turned out a nice looking newspaper back in the old hot metal days, when people did real printing instead of the photography, chemistry and compu- ter gadgets of today. Sellers was also a much-quoted writer of a column called "Brainless Babble" wherein he discussed everything from Lady Grace (his wife) to "Mule-less, Lake less", known in more familiar circles as Mule Lake, a body of water near Chipley where Sellers had a cabin. Since the lake was dried up and there were no mules there. Sellers dubbed it "Mule-less Lake-less". LIKE I SAID, I always thought a great deal of Earl Sellers. I not only admired his writing, but I was always money to be able to retire and live comfortably. He must know a secret I haven't found out yet. Sellers' former paper is now owned by a Cajun by the name of Maurice Pujoll, who goes by the familiar name of Moe. Moe has wisely maneuvered Sellers into reviving his old column and sticking a finger out of retirement far enough to write it each week. The revival of'the column is what dashed many of my lofty opinions of Sellers. SELLERS CAN STILL put words together and make them tell a word picture, but he went too far with me the other day. I picked up last week's issue of the Washington County News and there since Frenchie sticks a bowl of the stuff in front of me at breakfast time about three or four mornings a week. She knows I eat the stuff under protest, but she persists in her practice, telling me, "It's good for you!' Well, so is corn on the cob or cornbread and milk, or barbecued chicken and ribs, but I am here to tell you I don't get a steady diet of these things. Just oatmeal. Then, here comes my long-time idol and fellow column butcher, Earl Sellers, and spends an entire column assuring me and whoever else read his works that oatmeal is good for high blood pressure, heart trouble, diabetes, hardening of the arteries, etc. He stopped short of including Championing the cure-all of oat- meal, Sellers stoutly proclaimed if you eat oatmeal and didn't have these maladies, you wouldn't get them and if you have them already, their damage to your old body won't be nearly so rough if you treat yourself to oatmeal for breakfast three or four times a week. OATMEAL ISN'T MY favorite taste treat. The stuff is like eating library paste with milk over it. The consistency is the same, the taste isn't all that different and in a pinch, you could use a dab of oatmeal to stick on a postage stamp. Frenchie even came up with a new brand of oatmeal the other day, which was more of the consistency of oatmeal than regular oatmeal. The and curdled the milk. My esophogus is still slippery two weeks later after that adventure into brand X oatmeal. The real thing is bad enough. I don't know how to get back at Sellers for solidifying Frenchie's resolve to continue plying me with oatmeal for breakfast. I guess I could use the threat I get every once in a while when someone is riled over what I write: I could threaten to stop reading his column. I can't do that, though, because it just fits in the time space of one of the commercials on "Cheers". Come to think of it, though, Sellers must be correct in his claims that oatmeal is a cure-all. Anything which tastes like that is bound to be good for you. /^h Tides for St. Joseph's Bay Ht. Time 1:20p.m. -.3 2:03p.m. -.2 2:49p.m. -.1 3:28p.m. .1 3:58p.m. .3 3:54p.m. .5 10:12a.m. 10:45 p.m. E SUBSCRIPTIONS INVARIABLY PAYABLE IN ADVANCE T H E S T A R Postmaster: In County $10:00 Year In County $8.00 Six Months pP~ I Send Address Change to Out of County $15.00 Year Out of County $10 Six Months Published Every Thursday at 304-306 Williams Avenue The Star 'T" 4 / Port St. Joe, Florida 32456.0308 The Star by The Star Publishing Company Post Office Box 308 TO ADVERTISERS In case of error or omissions in advertisements, the Second-Class Postage Paid at Port St. Joe, FL Port St. Joe, FL 32456-0308 publishers do not hold themselves liable for damage further than amount received for such advertisement. Wesley R. Ramsey .......... Editor & Publisher A/ P William H. Ramsey.;. ........ Production Supt. SECOND-CLASS POSTAGE PAID The spoken word Is given scant attention; the printed word is thoughtfully SFrenchie L. Ramsey ........... Office Manager AT PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32450308 weighed. The spoken word barely asserts; the printed word thoroughly con Shirley Ramsey .................. Typesetter vinces. The spoken word is lost; the printed word remains. IIIIm u III i ii in i n i i i --^ n i ^ i i n __ ----- i May 19 May 20 May 21 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 25 Time 12:30 a.m. 1:21a.m. 2:00a.m. 2:26 a.m. 2:24 a.m. 1:45a.m. .-Y.I^.~-.-rrPuii~W-~-h~hi~LI1~L-U _~ rrrr The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 19, 1988 Page 3A SHAD PHANTRY by Wendell Campbell What Rotary Means to Me SEVERAL YEARS AGO, when Wayne Taylor invited me to attend a Rotary luncheon, I had no idea what Rotary was all about. Now I is one. I hope I don't lose my job for making a statement like that. I knew Rotary was a civic organization, but I had no idea what the creed or motto, of Rotary was. I remember reading the Four Way Test that day and thinking, "Gee, that sounds great-I wonder if all members live by that oath." Since then I've found that the vast majority of themembers do, and that, by itself, is impressive to me. I also wondered, is Rotary just another civic club that meets each week and makes plans and half-heartedly follows through on them? Is Rotary a club where a handful of members do the major part of the work and the majority just gives lip service? I'VE LEARNED A LOT since that Thursday some years ago. Let me tell you what Rotary is and means to me today. -Rotary, to me, is the cream of the crop. Admittedly, Rotarians are, age-wise, somewhat.older than most of the other civic clubs. But, what happens when milk sets for a while? What happens when you churn milk? The cream and butter comes to the top. I would venture to say that the vast majority of the men in this club, at one time or another, belonged to another civic club. I was a Jaycee for years and I love that organization. I also love their motto; "Young men can change the world!" They can and do! The Jaycees is a fine organization. If young men can change the world, and they-can and do, then older men can stabilize it. Older men have substance-they have experience and knowledge that is gained only by having been there. It's like my older brother often says, "You don't know how that Indian feels or thinks until you've stood in his moccasins." Like a father, Rotarians guide and direct and keep things in their proper perspective. That is what Rotary is to me. +++++ WHAT ELSE DOES Rotary mean to me? Because I'm a relatively new member,.I can only tell you what I know from my experience in this club. To me ... -Rotary is. .a group of men who sing songs before they meet to set a lively tone for the meeting. These songs usually put everyone in a good and festive mood because they usually sound so bad-but we sing on and on and on! -Rotary is.. .keeping a check on the temperature of our society and business world. Each week we have a different speaker and the range is varied and wide. Rotarians are concerned! -Rotary is. .J. Lamar Miller and John Miller, Jimmy and Jim McNeill, fathers and sons, sharing their community and civic; responsibility and working hard at it. -Rotary is. .Peter Rosasco, a man who took on the most difficult and complicated project, the Rotary Ball, two years in a row and did it with GUSTO! You're up for it again this year, Peter. Rotary is. .John Trout (alias Harold Horowitz), a man who rarely says anything, but I know John enjoys Rotary and, if asked, would help on any project. -Rotary is.. .Leon Pollock who, as far as I know, has never said no to a Rotary project. He, of course, is known for his ability to maintain and set up an excellent bar at our annual meeting. -Rotary is.. .Bob Bearden, a man who took on the enormous project of Scoutmaster for our localBoy Scout Troop. Most of us don't know what Bobby goes through week after.week. -Rotary is.. .Wesley Ramsey who does many things and contributes countless dollars in publicity for our club. The most important thing he Sdoes,..howeverv.is.he- puts Rotary in the spotlight it deserves. S:. -Rotary is. Dan Duncan serving his time as president and, in my .*opinion; d irigg'be fihek-bf:djob bf it! :'" -,Rotary~ is. .:Hank'Cassani-Lord, I hate to say anything complimentary about him-but, I can never forget the day Hank spoke in such endearing terms of his father, the man he loved and cherished. It takes a real man, in my opinion, to even attempt such an emotional feat, especially in the presence of his peers. -Rotary is.. .Bill Crawford, interested and involved enough that he has taken extended trips, at his own expense, to keep us enlightened and informed of world-wide Rotary events. -Rotary is. .Mark Tomlinson, Dr. Wayne Hendrix, George Core and countless others who have paved the way before us. They have paid their dues and then some.. .and they still participate! -Rotary is.. .you and you and you and you and yofuand everybody in this town that is a member of the Rotary Club. You don't have to be at meetings but you are because you are concerned and want to make this place a better city; state and country tolive in. +++++ I SALUTE YOU. Rotarians!-And let me tell you that I'm extremely proud to be a member of this august and wonderful organization. March of Dimes Plans Jail, Bail The March of Dimes is return- -. ing to Gulf County to conduct their 3rd Annual Port St. Joe Jail for Bail. Once again they will be arresting prominent citizens throughout the SCounty, bringing them down to the park next to the' Florida National Bank, and placing them before a judge. Bail will be set for each prisoner and they will have one hour to call friends and associates to help them gain their release. No prisoner will be kept longer than one hour in the "mock jail" and each prisoner will.be returned to their place of 1 work. This has always been a popular event in. Port St. Joe and we look forward to another record year. We will be running the event on June 1st and 2nd from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Anyone interested in having their wife, husband, boss or best friend serve time for the March of Dimes may call the March of Dimes office at 785-6460. to make all the arrangements.. 221 Reid Avenue Fire Department Gets Practice Port St. Joe's volunteer fire department got in some much needed practice in putting out house fires last Sunday afternoon, and will get some more practice this Sunday, according to fire chief, Brent Ethridge. "We had this old damaged house in the alley between Fifth and Fourth Streets given to us to practice with if we would ultimately burn it to the ground", Ethridge said. "We set it on fire and put it our four times Sunday before the wind got up and we decided to quit for the day. We need the practice in this type fire fighting, though, as we don't get many of the real thing any more. It has been a long time since we had our last house fire and our men get out of practice", Etheridge said. The department utilized the opportunity to practice with some of their newer equipment including a water cannon on the new city fire truck, self-contained breathing apparatus and several other new methods of fighting fires safely. Late Charge _From Page going below the surface of the ground and capping off the wells, maintaining an easement on the property in case the well property might be needed in the future. To avoid the necessity of securing expensive and time-consuming per- mits to plug the wells, the Commission agreed to follow the attorney's suggestion, capping the wells, remov- ing the above-ground structures and maintaining the easement. OTHEft BUSINESS In other business matters, the Commission: -Approved a Code of Conduct for the Police Depprtment. The Cqde is in. addition to the set of Rules and Regulations currently under consid- eration. Chief Carl Richter says the Code stipulates how an officer must conduct himself personally in all situations and outlines the penalties for failure to do so. -Set up the first interview for a new manager candidate for the Wastewater Treatment Plant. The plant's first manager, R. E. Simon, retired April 1, but has been serving in an advisory capacity until a new director could be retained. -Received a low bid of $6,949 for a walk-in cooler required by regula- tion agencies for the Wastewater Treatment Plant laboratory. The bid was tabled until the specifications coulf be checked since it was $1,500 Year In and Year Out You Will Do Well With Hannon Insurance Agency, Inc. Auto HomeThe Insurance Store Since 1943 Business 8:30 till 6:00 Monday through FridayHome Business" 8:30 till 6:00 Monday through Friday * Flood Life Bonds * Mutual Funds FRANK HANNON, Agent lower than two other bids received. -Accepted a low bid of $1,673 each for three enclosure motor starters for the WWTP. Copies Available at The Star Office Supply 304-306 Williams Ave. School Lunch Below is the menu for the Gulf County Schools for the week of May 23 thru 25. Phone 227-1133 Grads From Page Ramon Equador Peters, Cecilia Alice Pippin, La'Sagna Alaine Quinn, Raine' Machelle Quinn, Gwendolyn Eyvonne Ramsey, David Joseph Rathbun, Jonathan Ray, Marsha Lynn Renfro, Darlena Michelle Roby, Holly Meredith Russ, Doris Kimberly Sander, Kristie Lynn Simmons, Regina Christine Smith, Lisa Renee' Sowell, Todd Michael Swain, Ronald Kenneth Tharpe, Jr., Don- na Shermane Thomas, Shelia Kaye Toole, George Jamison Vathis and Bryan Keith Wagner. Marvin Leon Ware, Melissa Kay Watson, Robert Wayne Weston, Gregory Thomas Whitfield, Sheila Dianne Whitfield, Chelsa Rae Wilson, Stephen Scott Wimberly, Clayton Douglas Wolf, Albert Gerald Wood, Jr., Roy Daniel Wood, Jr., Susan Lorraine Wood, Charles Kevin Dawson, Cur- tis Edward Lewis, John Patrick Julius and Fredrick Troy Walker. WEWAHITCHKA GRADUATES Priscilla E. Armstrong, Willard Bradley At- taway, Charles Haywood Borders, Sharner Vachon Bostick, Ira Flynn Brown, Larry D. Chambers, Candace Denise Clayton, Susan A. Conley, Brent Lee Daniel and Royce Allen Dykes. Thomas Berry Eubanks, Beth Ann Feltrop, Sherry Lee Forte, Tammy Trucilla Gainous, An- drea Renee Gortemoller, Christopher Hand, Earnest Hand, Jr., Sabrina Lynn Hays, Gerome B. Jenkins, Tammy Renee Kelly and Robert Forest Knowles, III. Gregory Dale Linton, Randy Charles Mayhann, Ronald Edgar Mayhann, Jeffrey Todd McGlon, Durand Manley McLeod, Oscar David Redd, Jr., Monica Dean Redmon, Jonathan Con- way Reeder, Angela Marie Rogers, Lee Ann.! Russell and Leo Haywood Shealy. Buel Wade Stephens, Jerald Anthony Stokes, Charles Dwayne Strange, Sherman Turnipseed, John Floyd Whitfield, Melinda Annette Whitfield, Angela Michelle Williams, Pamela Denise Williams, Patricia Marlene Wood and Russell Allen Wood: Monday, May 23 Managers choice. Tuesday, May 24 Managers choice. Wednesday, May 25 No lunch served. 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 EQUAL HOUSINS oPPo~rTu~nI EQUAL OPPORTUNITY HOUSING tfc2 3/24 '.A.......a...::ms u: B i.S^s. Congratulations Rob-N-Peters RESTAURANT On Your Grand Opening Saturday, May 21 ST. JOE SERVICE CO., INC. installed Hi-Efficiency Rheem Air Conditioning Equipment 229-6914 We Are HERE to Service What We Sell F~~~~~~3, "~: ROY SMITH, Agent Page 4A The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 19, 1988 Double Ring Ceremony Unites Cynthia Cox and Richard Watts Cynthia Anne Cox and Richard King Watts were united in marriage in a double-ring candlelight ceremony at St. James Episcopal Church on Saturday, May 14, 1988. The Reverend Jerry Huft performed the ceremony. Nuptial music was provided by Mrs. Sara Fite, organist. The church was beautifully decorated with white gladioli, bachelor buttons and green- ery. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cox of Port St. Joe and the granddaughter of Mrs. Ruth Williams and the late Howard B. Williams and Mrs. Alice Cox and the late Clinton Cox of Port St. Joe. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Barbara Porter Watts and the grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Porter, all of Port St. Joe. The bride was given in marriage by her parents and was escorted to the altar by her father. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the lovely home of Mrs. Barbara Watts. After a wedding trip to Orlando, the couple will reside in Port St. Joe where the bridegroom is employed with St. Joe Forest Products. Si Final Plans for Gainous, Gandy Wedding Final plans have been annokiunce for the upcoming marriage of Wanda Jo Gandy and Joel Leslie Gainous. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, June 4 at 4:00 p.m. at the Epiphany Lutheran Church, Talla- hassee. A reception will immediately follow at the Garden Club at 507 North Calhoun. Wanda is the daughter of Mrs. Eileen Nelson Gandy of Tallahassee and Erwin Gandy of Jacksonville. Leslie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel R. Gainous of Port St. Joe, and the grandson of the late Maude Gainous of Apalachicola. I Mr. and Mrs. Richard King Watts Garden Club Installs Officers The Port St. Joe Garden:Club-held its ninth meeting of the 1987-88 year at the Garden Center on 8th Street on Thursday, May 12. Mrs. Mary Belin, Mrs. Miriam Grace and Mrs. Trina Roberts were hostesses for the covered dish luncheon meeting. After a delicious lunch there was a short business meeting followed by the installation of officers. Mrs. Edith Stone conducted the installation cere- mony. Mrs. Zelda Brown was instal- led as president. In the absence of Mrs. Ethel Bridges, first vice pres- ident, Mrs. Bertha Byrne stood in during the ceremony. Mrs. Daisy Johnson accepted the role of second vice president in the absence of Mrs. Rella Wexler. Mrs. Barbara Hallinan was installed as secretary and Mrs. Ida Baker was installed as treasurer. Mrs. Zelda Brown said that her theme as president of the St. Joe Garden Club would be "Let's love one another and let's help one another." The club volunteered to help in the sesquicentennial celebration of the signing of the state constitution here in Port St. Joe. The club will beautify the area around the Blue Star marker on Highway 98 whichis a memorial-to. World War I veterans. Another responsibility will be to decorate the stage at the Centennial Building for the celebration December 3, 1988. Port St. Joe Garden Club members will also participate in the beautifica- tion program by helping on the work days. Mrs. Angie Stone became a new member at the meeting. Guests of the Port St. Joe Garden Club were Mrs. Carolyn McNeill, Mrs. Elizabeth Stokoe and Mrs. Vesta Conley. DAR to End Its Year St. Joseph Bay Chapter Daugh- ters of the American Revolution will conclude the year's program Satur- day, May 21 with a tour of historic Apalachicola. George Chapel, president of the Apalachicola Chamber of Commerce and of the Historical Society there, will conduct the tour and give the program. Members are asked to meet at the Raney House at 2:00 p.m. The meeting will end with the installation of officers for the next two years and dinner at the Gibson Inn. Special guests invited are Chapel and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ramsey. Hostesses making all arrange- ments are Mesdames G.R. Garriss, Take Advantage of a Golden Opportunity GOLDEN JEWELERS featuring an Inventory Clearance of Fine Jewelry at Low. Low ... Prices from Hazel's formerly of Panama City Beach NO, GOLDEN JEWELERS IS NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS but has reduced prices to compliment the liquidation of merchandise from Hazel's. Now is the time to save and take advantage of this one time sale .... the very best of jewelry available anywhere .. at. the very lowest prices. Jewelry for those graduation, birthday, wedding anniversary, or just to say "I Love You" gifts. or maybe there is that special jewelry item you have planned to purchase for yourself. GOLDEN JEWELERS 226 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe, FL 229-6312 W.H. Lindsey, V.M. Hoffman, Jr. and E.L. Suber. Catherine Holten Local Girl Models for T.V. Commercial Catherine Holten a senior at Port St. Joe High School and up-coming model, is the daughter of Glenna and Bill Holten who have something to be proud of. Three weeks ago Catherine along with two other models was chosen by the Davis Advertising Company to appear in a five minute commercial for Alvin's Island Stores, a popular tourist shop specializing in swimwear. The commercial was filmed on four locations starting with the Treasure Island Marina on Panama City Beach. Then it was off to Bay Point Marriott poolside where the models sported this year's hottest swimsuits and accessories, many of which appeared in Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue '88. The gazebos and boardwalks gave a genuine Caribbean atmosphere. Says art director Mich- ael Smith, "But the backdrops are always secondary to models who,must bring the suits and the moods of the heated Florida and Caribbean beach- es to life". From the Marriott the film crew took everyone aboard a $425,000 SSea Ray luxury cruise boat and took Sa ride across the bay. The last shots of the day were filmed on the sand dunes near St. Andrews State Park in front of a typical gorgeous sunset on the Panhandle Gulf. "Catherine has the perfect look we were looking for", said Kim Blevins of the Davis Co., "she's beautiful, young, very expressive and blonde. Above all, she works great in front of the camera." " Catherine says, "It's hard work but you really don't think about it when every moment is filled with changing suits and clothes, getting hair and make-up done a dozen times and having to perform and interact with the other models you never even met until the day of the commercial." The commercial will air in mid June on the new tourist station Beach TV channel 5. So watch for Catherine Holten's film debut as the up-coming Mexico Beach television star. WORD PROCESSING 22-13 4 ASHLEA, Congratulations on your 1st dance recital. We're so proud of our ballerina. Dance pretty, baby. WE LOVE YOU, Daddy, Momma, Brooke & Meme a MAKE HER MOTHER'S DAYI SPECIAL. i 1 I Grand On business features a tanning salon, weight room and exer- Grand Opentg Jcise classes. It was an early morning occasion on Saturday, May 7, as official ribbon cutting ceremonies were held marking the grand opening of Sunkist Buns, Inc. in Port St. Joe. The Pictured at the ribbon cutting ceremony are Jeff Powell, Kim Powell, Mayor Pate, Vickie Davis, owner, Sheriff Al Harrison, R. D. Davis, Leonard Costin and Charlotte and Taylor Green. High School Sets Dates for Summer School, June 6 Summer school at Port St. Joe Jr.-Sr. High School will begin June 6 and extend through July 14. School will be held four days a week, Monday through Thursday. Classes will begin at 8:00 a.m. and will be dismissed at 1:00 p.m. daily. SStudents needing summer school credits may sign up in the guidance office. The following courses will be Austin Horton SAustin Has Birthday ~Austin Horton celebrated his second birthday with a Pound Puppy party at his home on Saturday, May 14. Several friends and relatives helped him celebrate the occasion. Austin is the son of David and Carol Horton and is the grandson of Mr. and'Mrs. Wesley R. Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Horton, all of Port St. Joe. J. J., This is you at 1, oh what a guy, And can you believe today you are 25? LOVE, Becky, Colby, Granddaddy, GaGa, Daddy, Mother, Dawana & Jordan offered, if possible, with other courses offered, if needed: PAD, English, science, math, social studies, band, drivers educa- tion and P.E. The bus schedule for summer Class of 1958 Plans Reunion Reunion planning for the Port St. Joe High School Class of 1958 will be held at the home of Kathleen Thomason Grace at St. Joe Beach tonight at 7:00 p.m. EDT. Call 648-8546, 229-6547 or 229-6370 for more information. Courtney Wins Draw Courtney Ann Godwin, 6 years old, of Homestead (formerly of Port St. Joe) was the overall winner of a Graduation Practice Port St. Joe High School seniors will have graduation practice today at 8:30 a.m. and Friday beginning at 9:00 a.m. There will be a breakfast for all seniors Friday at 8:30 a.m. in the commons area. Latrice Is Two Latrice D. Chambers celebrated her second birthday on May 10 with her friends at her grandmother's house. She is the daughter of Eunice Chambers and Ricky Larry. Her proud grandparents are: Mrs. Emma L. Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Larry and the late Alvin Chambers. -July 14 school is as follows: Beaches, the bus route will begin at 7:15 a.m. from Hideaway Harbor, stops will be at 30th St. and 7th St. in Mexico Beach; C St., 4th St. and 2nd St. in Beacon Hill; Columbus & Alabama, Pineda & Alabama, Gulf & Alabama, Bay & Alabama and Pine & Americus in St. Joe Beach; and Elementary School and the Highland View Baptist Church in Highland View. North Port St. Joe bus route will begin at Apollo and Ave. A at 7:30 a.m., stops will beat N. Park Ave. & Ave. B, Battle St. & Ave. D, Main St. & Ave. D, and Main St. & Ave. B. All classes and busses depend upon student enrollment. May Day A traditional May Day will be held Friday night and all day Saturday at the David W. Jones Recreation Center. Festivities will begin at 7:00 p.m. Friday with a showing of the queens and a promenade. Saturday, games and booths will open at 10:00 a.m. and a May Queen will be crowned at 4:30 p.m. Anyone who desires may partici- Homecoming at New Bethel A.M.E. The members of New Bethel A.M.E. Church will be celebrating their annual Homecoming Sunday, May 22. Speaker for the 11:00 a.m. service will be Attorney Elijah Smiley. Rev. William Collier, pastor, and Eartha Shackelford, chairperson, cordially invite everyone to attend. Youth Day The youth and young adults of Philadelphia Primitive Baptist Church will observe their annual day on Sunday, May 22 during church school and morning services. Rev. Alex McElwain of Tyndall Air Force Base will be the guest speaker. The pastor and members of the church cordially invite everyone to attend. The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 19, 1988 Page 5A elated This Weekend pate in Friday's promenade. Groups and individuals are urged to occupy booths. Adults are needed to help supervise games. A donation of fifty cents per person will be required for attendance at the coronation. Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy the fun. ~.In? PEST W Wr CONTROL 302 Reid Ave. Phone 227-7378 (Now located in the Phantry Hotel Business Center) * * It's Flea Time! Call us for a free estimate and get your home and yard sprayed before the spring invasion of fleas takes over your home. Our "Clean-Out Special" Through May, Save Up to $25.00 on an initial pest spray (clean-out). This does not include flea spraying. All we ask is that you sign a minimum of six month agreement for our low, effective monthly service. CALL US TODAY AT "We Try Harder" 227-PEST SO uns, zr Wolff - Port St. Joe, F1. 229-8365 Tanning Beds S,-"# (WITH FACE TANNERS) 10 VISITS 25.00 Workout Room (1 Month Unlimited) S25.00 Watch for our computerized workout program next week!! ing Contest contest for Berkshire School of Dade County to draw what she liked best about Dade County. Courtney drew a picture of the Dade County Youth Fair and won first place over all the kindergarten classes of her school. She won a blue ribbon and a cash prize. Courtney is the daughter of Bill and Katie Godwin and the grand- daughter of James and Nancy Mock of Port St. Joe and Grace Joiner of Atmore, Alabama. Exercise Classes (with Serena) 5.00 To PER MON '" WE $>15.00 (TWO DAYS A WEEK) $25.00 PER MONTH (FOUR DAYS A WEEK) OPEN 8:00 A.M. and CLOSE AT 9:00 P.M. Call Vickie for details or information anytime 229-8365 _:*-v ~~r-u Page 6A The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 19,1988 City Sets Summer Recreation Program White, Randy Ramsey, Vincent Addkison, Al Jones, Teleshi TO BE INDUCTED: Front row, from left: Scott Daniels, Dana Swatts, Patricia Nedley, Hoie Hendrix, Boykin, Angela Jennings, LaKitcha Daniels, Lisse Cosme, Chris Parker, Pam Bowen, Howard Langridge and Pam Tenesa Adams and Christy Hawkins. Back row, Jason Williams. -Star photo Jr. Honor Society Induction The Port St. Joe High School Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society will conduct its annual induction of new members on Thurs- day, May 19 at 7:00 p.m. in the school's commons area. Those 8th .-- BIBLE STUDY........ MORNING WORSHIP . CHURCH TRAINING .. DANIEL W. DUNCAN, Pastor graders who maintained a minimum 3.3 grade point average this school term and demonstrated good citizen- ship, character, service and leader- ship qualities were selected to join. New members to be inducted are EVENING WORSHIP ... 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY......... 7:00 p.m. 1601 LONG AVENUE, .. MICHAEL HANDY, Minister of Music & Youth Tenesa Adams, Vincent Addison, Pamela Bowen, Joshua Boykin, Ive- lisse Cosme, Lakitcha Daniels, Elitha Gant, Jessica Hawkins, Hollie Hen- dricks, Martha Higdon, Angela Jen- nings, Al Lucenda Jones, Howard Langridge, Patricia Nedley, Chris Parker, Felisha Pittman, Calvin Pryor, Jr., Randy Ramsey, Dana Swatts, Paquetta Thomas, Christo- pher White and Pamela Williams. The public is cordially invited to the installation. Beach AARP To Meet Friday The Mexico Beach Chapter, AARP will conduct their monthly meeting on Friday, May 20. The meeting will be held at the Mexico Beach Fire Hall starting at 1:00 p.m. CDT. Guest speaker for the program will be William P. (Rocky) Comfort- er, director of Comforter Funeral Home in Port St. Joe. Comforter will discuss pre-need planning, estate insurance, notification of next of kin and other related subjects. He will then answer questions by any mem- bers. Members .look forward to hisW discussion and urge maximum atend-4 ance and participation. Wewa Poppy Drive Members of the John C. Gainous Post 10069 V.F.W.- and the ladies auxiliary will hold a poppy drive in Wewahitchka on May 20 and 21. All members are urged to take part in the drive to build up the relief funds. Resolutions of Respect In Memory of Essie Williams, who died April 27th, 1988. Death has again entered our Chapter Hall and called to the eternal Home a dearly beloved sister who has completed her faithful labor here in ministering to the cry of the orphan, to the call of want and to the piteous wail of sorrow, and as a recompense has received the welcome plaudit, "well done," by the Great Master; and Whereas, the loving Father has called our beloved and respected sister home, and she having been a true and faithful member of our Mystic Order, therefore be it Resolved, That Gulf Chapter No. 191, Order of the Eastern Star of Florida, in testimony of its loss, drape its Charter in mourning for thirty days, that we tender to the family our sincere condolence in their deep affliction, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family. Aliene S. Hightower, P.M. Mary Jane Trawick, P.G.E. Erma Creel, P.M. Committee LIFETIME ROOFING SALE S18= 1 ~Corrugated Asphalt Roofing & Siding \ The Lifetime Roofing ' * Fast, easy installation * Goes directly over old roo * Won't rust or corrode * Low maintenance * Reduces noise * Provides added insulation * Lifetime warranty NOW ONLY $129 9 Ssf Sheet 26 square foot sheet vtl^tL Mm^av -0, WHITE BROWN RED BLACK GRAY GREEN TAN BLUE The City's Summer Recreation Program for youth will get underway on June 13 with the Stac House on 8th St. and the Washington High Gym as major sites for the activities. The stac house will close for two weeks beginning May 30 for cleaning and repairs. Erma Parker, Pam Lawrence and four assistants will direct such activities as ping-pong, pool, check- ers, cards, chess, as well as other games and activities Monday thru Thursday from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Friday night activities will be from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Elementary school children are invited to partici- pate from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. daily. This program is offered to only those children who have experienced at least one year in the first grade. Seventh graders and up are invited to participate until 9:00 p.m., Monday thru Thursday and on Fridays until 10:00 p.m. The stac house program will run through August 19. The Washington High Gym activi- ties will be patterned after last year's successful program under the super- vision of Clarence Monette and his assistants. Scheduled activities in- clude tennis, shuffle board, basket- ball, ping pong, softball, small table games, tether ball and arts and crafts. Participants are invited to attend between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Scheduled activities will be posted in the gym by Monette. This program will begin June 13 and run through July 29. It is expected that the seventh annual "Buck Griffin Fishing Rodeo" will be held at the St. Joseph's Bay Country Club on a date to be announced for all children ages four thru 16. Those children 4 years through 8 years old must be accom- panied by a parent or guardian. NOTICE By order of the Department of Environmental Regulation, the Buck Horn Landfill gate will be locked unless an operator is present. This will be effective June 1, 1988. 4t 5-5 For Life Insurance, check with State Farm. *Permanent Life. *Term Life. *Universa; Life. Call: BILL WOOD 403 Monument Avenue Office: 229-6514 Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there H Oe o tI*- --- e --ig ----i ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Roor 5,0 Fits Ins 115 Wa H Iu ov k. The City of Port St. Joe offers this exciting program for the youth at no charge. It is a great opportunity for enjoyable fellowship among old friends as well as a great opportunity to make new friends. Parents are encouraged to visit the activity sites and observe the activities in progress. Applications for the student sum- mer employment program may be picked up at any time at the City Hall and returned between May 30 and June 3, 1988 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. School's Almost Out! u' IA La r .uS j.N FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 508 Sixteenth Street SUNDAY WORSHIP...... 10 a.m. SERMON TOPIC: "A Pentecost Batteries Recharged Here" Nursery Available ADULTSCHOOL .. ..... 11 a.m. The Rev. Dr. Elmer 1. Braden, Pastor PASTORAL COUNSELING 227-1756 Business Telephone Sales and Service Nationwide Communications RSTBL0--iasDe Turn Down The Heat With an Energy-Efficient Air Conditioner from Badcock I,,h n Air Conditioner 50 BTU Cooling 8.5 EER s Window 23" 36" Wide tant Mount Kit SVolts $299 shable Filter 4 AC ESTABLISHED 19e4 OME FURNISHING CENTERS .RI,,u.. .^-L. I c.. F Loo. cov.,mo. H.O. W....,..UrNT STEVE RICHARDSON, Owner VER 250 STORES SERVING THE SOUTHEAST 201 Reid Avenue Phone 229.6195 HIGHLAND VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Fourth Street and Second Avenue Welcome Friend SUNDAY SCHOOL ........................... ........... 9:45 A.M. WORSHIPSERVICE .............. .... : ... 11:00A.M. & 7:00 P.M. CHURCH TRAINING (Sunday) ...... .................... 6:00 P.M. MID-WEEK PRAYER (Wednesday). .......................... 7:00 P.M., NURSERY PROVIDED JIMMY CLARK, Pastor We Want You To Be A Part of The Friendly Place 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:45 p.m. Long Avenue Baptist Church JERNYL N. HARPER Licensed Real Estate Broker 411 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe, FL (904) 227-1428 CAPE PLANTATION EXCELLENT LOCATION Executive home on golf course. 2 bath, kitchen totally furnished. Lots of extras. 8%'/% financing available. $106,000. OWNER ANXIOUS Very unique new 3 bedroom, 2'1/ 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. $105000 Now $99,900. NEW Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath, large Florida room wlsllding 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 BLAST BREATHTAKING PRICE REDUCED A pleasure to show this townhome with 2 bedrooms, 2%/ bath. Sundeck at water's edge, also deck off master bedroom, beautifully decorated wlwall paper accents & dramatic view of the Gulf of Mexico. $82,500. One unit just off the Gulf only $69,900. Owner anx- ious. Make offer. HOME & THE BEACH SeclUded single family homes under construction in beautiful Silva Estates. Enjoy miles of magnificent, uncrowded beach. Prices starting at $106,800. INDIAN PASS FABULOUS VIEW FROM EVERY ROOM 3 bedroom, 2 baths, overlooking St. Vincent's Island. House on stilts wilarge porch & deck on 3rdfloor. $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, calling fans, separate utility room & large fenced-in back yard. Reduced to S8i1;0 Reduced to $52,000. NEW LISTING 101 McClellan Ave. Very spacious 2 bedroom home with large studio for the artist or craftsman. Separate living room, family room, large eat-in kitchen and sun porch. Oversized lot with loads of azaleas and camellias. Priced right at $57,000. WEWAHITCHKA COUNTRY LIVING WITH PRIVACY 3 bedroom, 2 bath double wide mobile home, has added garage and large front porch. Kitchen has island stove and double wall oven. Central heat and air. Situated on 3 large lots. MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE. $49,000. ACREAGE CAPE PLANTATION Ten acres. Owner will consider selling all or part. $13,000 per acre. Zoned light commercial. VACANT PROPERTY ASSUMABLE 1 Acre waterfront lot at Stonemlll Creek Estates. Small equity wlpaymerts only $105.89 per month. RED BULL ISLAND Five lots zoned residential. Owns 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 wipossible owner financing. BEAUTIFUL GULF VIEW Lots wlunderground 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. 0% FINANCING 12 Mo. Interest Free. SCAT 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 payment. All terms and conditions are subject to final approval from Caterpillar Financial Services. Other financing 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. Exp on Date: Call us today: June 30, a198 Steve Parish 892-9442 Marianna Thompson Tractor Co., Inc. |f YOUR CATERPILLAR* DEALER CATERPILLAR. CAT and (B are trademarks of Caterpillar Inc _ _ *IN STOCK COLORS At Least 32 Squares in Stock f The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 19, 1988 Page 7A Tutoring Program Enlists 13 New Volunteers to Aid Reading G - Safety Awards St. Joe Container Company plant employees recently completed six months without a lost time accident. This is "THE MIRACLE CENTER" NEW COVENANT MISSIONARY WORLD OUTREACH CENTER... The Family Church S252 Avenue E-:Port St. Joe, Florida Church Phone 229-8137 Pastor: Rev. Napoleon Pittman SUNDAY MONDAY- FRIDAY 11:00 A.M. .... Morning Worship 12:30 P.M.... Intercessory Prayer 4:00 P.M........ Youth Service WEDNESDAY 6:00 P.M. ..... Evening Worship 6:30 P.M. ......... 1st-6th Grade .;. ?. iA- 't.7i30 P.M. Bible Study & Fellowship S, "'A, -*... CRURCH 'WTH'A' HISON" ' WJBU AM 1080 Tune In Every Sunday Morning at 8:45 "THE CHURCH AFLAME IN PORT ST. JOE" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 102 Third Street * Evangelistic Worship Services Christ Centered Youth Program Regular Bible Study An Exciting. Place to Attend S Ministering to the Where Everyone is Welcome Total Family Regular Services Fully Graded Choirs ,, Sunday & Wednesday HOWARD BRpWNING, Pastor JAMES ENFINGER, Music &,Youth S'A Place for the Whole Family'. FAITH BIBLE CHURCH 801 20th Street Port St. Joe, Florida , SUNDAY WEDNESDAY 9:45 a.m........ Sunday School 6:00 p.m... Young People S(for all ages) 7:00 p.m .... ... Prayer M'eeting 11:00 a.m-..... Morning Worship 6:00p.m.... .. EveningWorship Pastor: Fred A. Goebert Church Phone: 229-6707 Sponsor of Filth Christian School: Three year old kindergarten'through Eighth Grade r ) _. ;< i ; i < "- ; i "'' " G OV Homeowners .Auto Flood i.Os.X-~ ~ l.St--.--.: :----:,, Business Packages Group Life Boat S Hospitalization Pulpwood & Logging Mobile Homes COSTIN INSURANCE AGENCY S 322 Reid INC. I 322 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe, Phone229-8899 If "I Maui Safety, ,, cc1Uon1~ A lcW~\ I A -4 an accomplishment that all employees are proud of and was accomplished through dedicated team effort. Pictures above are the members of the St. Joe Container Safety Committee. From left to right, back row: P. Howard, R. Williams, R. Stephens, J. Tanner, D. Simmons and B. Martin. Front row: H. Kyser, M. Murphy, W. Tillery and J. Norris. Bike-a-Thon for Cystic Fibrosis The White City Baptist Church is sponsoring a bike-a-thon for Cystic Fibrosis on Saturday, May 21 at 9:00 a.m. Last year's bike-a-thon brought in over $800 for Cystic Fibrosis. The church proudly supports the children and youth in their hard work in participating in this very worthy cause. They also issue an invitation to all who would like to ride to Howard Creek, where a hot dog lunch will be served at House's Camp before the ride back to White City. Anyone who wishes to donate to Cystic Fibrosis should call White City Baptist Church at 229-6830 or Mrs. Walter Graham at 227-1839. District Meeting at Zion Fair Bapt. The fifth Sunday union meeting of New Gulf Coast Association will meet May 25 thru 29 at Zion Fair Missionary Baptist Church. Rev. Alonzo Moore, pastor of the church, cordially invites everyone to attend. .. ". '' .1 Ling Running Shown above is Captain Dave Mullis with the 16th ling he has caught this year. The fish weighed sixty pounds and was caught on a Berkley Lighting Rod on 20 pound test line. The fish was caught out of Mexico Beach where the fish are apparently running great. S Copies Available at The Star 304-306 Williams Ave. Phone 227-1278 Gal: n522-23 e J Ch SSO. 10 a IG OOR NE 1 STEMPERANCES REV. *RB T R 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 The Gulf County Literacy Volun- teers welcomes 13 new tutors to the ranks. Completing the Literacy Vol- unteers of America Tutor Training Workshop in Basic Reading were Emily Howell, Ruth Hinderletter, James Ralston, Joanne Stringfield, Mary Morris, Janice Williams, Gwen Knight, Grady Booth, Ruth Ann Williams, Edith Wexler, Dottie Bodi- ford, Ty Rudd and Linda Levins. "Community support for our program continues to increase," said. VISTA Literacy Program Coordinator Melissa Marlowe. "Evidence of this is seen by the number of student referrals coming in from all over the county, and by the numbers of people who expressed interest in becoming tutors of adult non-readers." Gulf County Literacy Volurteers has trained tutors available to help adults who wish to improve their reading skills. These services are confidential and are provided at no cost to the student. If you know Crawfish Boil at Howard Creek The Howard Creek Volunteer Fire Dept. will be having a crawfish boil on May 28. Plates will be sold for $3.00 each with serving time to begin at noon. Hot dogs will also be served. Everyone is invited to attend. someone who needs help like this, or if volunteer reading tutor, please call you are interested in becoming a 229-6166 for more information. Dr. Wayne Hendrix and Dr. Owen Oksanen wish to announce NEW Office Coverage Dr. Hendrix will see his patients Mon., Tues., Thurs. and Friday mornings from 9-12, with continuing coverage of his practice by Dr. Oksanen each afternoon from 1:30 to 5:00. The office will also be open all day on Wednesday with Dr. Oksanen.. HENDERSON'S Page 8A The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 19, 1988 Fire Insurance Rate Reduced In South Gulf County State Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshall Bill Gunter has announced that the fire protection rating for the southern part of Gulf County has been upgraded from a 9 to an 8 by the Insurance Services Office (ISO). ISO designates fire protection ratings based on the quality and proximity of local fire protection * Heating & Air * Major Appliance Repair services, including fire departments and fire hydrants, with a rating of 1 being the best and 10 the worst. An area's fire protection rating affects the cost of property insurance for residents and business owners. Generally, as an area achieves a better fire rating, homeowners' and commercial property insurance be- come less expensive. Happy 19th Birthday Steven Congratulations on Your Graduation We love you!!! Mama & Daddy 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 Plumbing & Electrical Work 229-8416 or 227-1954 106 Bellamy Circle ER0007623, RF0040131, RA0043378 Corner 10th Street and U.S. Hwy. 98 Mexico Beach, Florida 32410 (904) 648-5146 See One of Our Friendly, Well-Qualified Salespeople Ellen F. Allemore9 Broker - .648-8939 Joy Holder 648-8493 Bobbie Miller- 648-8398 Glenna Holten -648-8195 Dot Craddock 648-5486 Bobbi Ann Seward -229-6908 BEACH FRONT TOWN HOMES Cortez St. End & IJaS98s:'irplexEig. 3 bd., 2'/ ba., covered deck, good layout, fireplaces, ,$122.900 $129,000. 9815 Hwy. 98: Lovely 2 bd., 2'/ ba. furnished, $104,500. 9821 Hwy. 98: Beautifully furnished 2 bd., 2%/ ba. townhome. $105,000 unfurn., $115,000 furn. 9811 Hwy. 98: Spacious 3 .bd., 2V be.,. *townhome wlf.p., nicely furnished. Reduced to $125,000. 9735 Hwy. 98: Roomy 3 bd., 2'% ba. townhome, completely furnished.w/f.p. $135,000. SMagellan St. end: Elegant furnished 3 bd., 2 ba. half of duplex, great location. $159,000. Ward St.: WATERFRONT, half of duplex, 3 bd., 2 ba.;:furrilshed, f.p., NICE! $140,00. . GULF AIRE 308 Beacon Rd: Gulf. view, unique! Beautiful- large 3 bd.. 2 be. home, great kitchen, f.p., garage, many extras, good financing. Ready to sell, $135,000. New Listing: 408 Gulf Alre Dr. New 3 bd., 2 ba. brick home, 2 car garage, patio, f.p., ceiling fans at a ready for you price: $89.000.- Gulf Aire Dr.: Good corner single family lot, 525,000. Beacon Road: Nice single family lot, good neighborhood. Reduced to $25,000. Beacon Road: Two 'a'ge single far,,ly lots $19,500 ea. 309 Buccaneer Road. Beaullu, woodeao vcanj lot close to pool & tennis courts. $22.500. Sea Pines & Beacon Rd.: Lovely 3 bd., 2 ba. fur- nished brick home, Ig. garage. Reduced $105,000. Gulf Aire Dr.: Duplex, 3 bd., 2 ba. ea. side, excel. construction, $76,500 per unit. Gulf Aire Dr.: Duplex, triplex or single family va- cant lot, $22,900. INDIAN PASS On SR 30-A: Approximately 27 acres. Commer- cial potential. Road frontage. ST. JOE BEACH New Listing: Alabama St., come see this newly decorated 2 bd.. 2 b home. Screen porch, car- port, Ig. storage building & greenhouse. Lovely yard, $57,500. New Listing: Americus St., 3 bd., 2 ba. mobile home, family room addition. 1 block to beach. $38,000. Balboa St.: Great investment 2 nice 2 bdrm., 1 . be. houses, clha, on 50'x150' lots. Reduced to $90,000 or will sell separately. Between Coronado & Balboa Streets: 50' lot on Hwy. 98, $40,000. DeSoto St.: Newly remodeled 1 bd., 1 ba. house, walk-in closets, ceiling fans, shed. VI block to beach. $55,000. Alabama Very nice 3 bd. 2 ba. mobile home, ch/a, screen porches, fully fenced, landscaped. 145,000. Ponce de Leon, Lg. 3 bd., 2 ba. 2 story home, decks, ceiling fans, screen porch, sep. 2 car garage wlworkshop, greenhouse, exquisite landscaping on 2 lots. Reduced to $137,450. Selma St.: Super nice Ig: double wide furnished 3 bd., 2 ba. trailer on 1%' lots, with Ig. utility house. Immaculate. Reduced to $49,950. Corner of'Amerlcus & Balboa: 3 bd., 2 ba. trailer, 1 block to beach. $38,200. Comer of Balboa & U.S. 98 Gulf Pointe No. 1: Beautifully furnished 2 bd., 2%' bath condo, great price, $79,900. Coronado Townhomes. 2 bdrm., 1%/ ba. dedicated beach. Unobstructed view. All amenities. Furnished $84,900; unfurnished, $74,500. 3 lots Plneda St. 1st block, $55,900. U.S. 98 between Cortez & Desoto: 3 bd., 2 ba., unobstructed Gulf view. Gas, cen. h&a, great. buy, $62,000. Nancy Mock 227-1322 Flo Melton 229-8076 Charline Hargraves 648-8921 John Maddox 648-8899 Opal Everette 648-8409 Margaret Carter 648-5884 Mary Jane Lindsey 229-8560 Brenda Guilford 648-5435 Preston Wingate ,64848565 Sandra Scott 648:5849 Balboa St.: Speakers, music system in lovely, comfortable 24'x60' double'wide 3 bdrm., 2 be. modular home, screened 12x32' front porch, f.p., clha. Watch the birds feed from glassed 12x22' Fla. rm., as no paint brush needed! 150'x150', 1 '/ blocks from beach. Was $65,000, Reduced from $62,500 to $60,000. Amerlcus St.: Be as snug as a bug in this home, 2 bd., 1 ba., ch&a, $36,000. Between Coronado & Balboa Streets: Nice 50' lot on Hwy. 98, $35,000. PORT ST. JOE New Listing: 110 Sunset Circle: lovely brick. home on corner lot & VA, 3 bd., 2 ba., garden, fruit trees, other extras. Super neighborhood. $115,000. .: New Listing, 2004 Juniper Ave.: Comfortable 3 bd., 1%/ ba. brick home, 1%V lots, good price, $63,500. New Listing: Marvin Avenue, vacant lot, 75'x175', no back door neighbors. $17,500. 230' on U.S. 98, with commercial bldg. & shed, interested? $134,900. St. Joseph Bay Country Club: 3 bd., 2VI ba., Reduced to $64,400. 2 bd., 1%'/ ba., $53,400. Fireplace, tile baths, other amenities. Peace, quiet & the golf course. Cape Plantation: Lovely 3 bd., 2V% ba. brick home, many.extras. $115,000. Cape Plantation: 3 bd., 2 ba., very comfortable. peace & quiet. $100,000. BEACON HILL Second St. & TId< 9, ots and house. $30,000. Corner of 3rd St. & 3rd Ave.: 2 lots, sell together for $18,500. Reduced Terms. Periwinkle: 3 bd., 2 ba., waterfront, owner finan- cing available. Good investment, $150.000. Beacon Hill Bluff: Lg. 4 bd., 2 ba. home. ch&a, totally furnished, gorgeous decor, screen porch. deck, landscaped. $149,500. Then assure your fantastic view Buy the waterfront lot across highway at $65.000. Lovely waterfront duplex 1 bd., 1%V ba. each side. Furnished. Super rental. $80,000 ea. side. 3rd Ave.: Nice 14x60' Scot 1984 mobile home. 2 bdrm.. 1 ba. custom built masonite siding, shingle roof. other extras. $35.000. MEXICO BEACH Grand Isle, 231 KIm Kove: Cozy & nice 3 bd., 1 ba. home, screen porch, ch&a. fenced, satellite dish, priced to sell. $55.000. Dolphin Run Townhome No. 7, End unit, BEACHFRONT. 2 bd.. 2% ba.. ch&a. d.w., icemaker refrig.. Super buy. $75.900. Vacant Property: 110' waterfront and 62' lot across highway. Good price. $140.000. Grand Isle, KIm Kove: Two good building lots. each 75'x115'. Cleared and high. $10.000 ea. 404 5th St.: 2 bd.. 2 ba.. cen. h&a. mobile home. 2 screen porches. Ig: outside utility house, very nice, on Ig. lot. $44.500. 351h St.: 2 bd.. 1 ba., 56'x14' furnished mobile home. NICE! $35.000. 12th St. Business Center: commercial lot 2nd from highway. $35.000. 13th St. 120' x 90', close to beach. $28.000. Grand Isle, Nan Nook: 3 bd.. 1 ba.. f.p. w/effi- ciency apt., lots of extras. $87,000. WEWAHITCHKA On Hwy. 71 Just inside city limits. Beautiful 2.11 acres and 3 houses. Variety of fruit bearing trees. $65,000. Honeyvllle Lovci' 3 bd.. 2 be: brickhome nest/-, c.a r .,r ca e e Pecan tree, peach, azalea & scuppernong vine on 1.2 acres. $74,900. YOUNGSTOWN Approximately 1'!/ acres, good price, $11,500. Due to final exams, Gulf County schools will be dismissed early Monday, May 23 through Wednesday, May 25. The following is a bus schedule for early dismissal: OBITUARIES: - C. Lee Wilson C. Lee Wilson, 65, passed away last Friday night in Gulf Pines Hospital. A native of Ronceverte, West Virginia, he had lived in Gulf Pines Subdivision for the past two and one half years. He was a .retired Presbyterian minister, and founded Forest Park Presbyterian Church in Forest Park, Georgia. He served as pastor in Monticelloi Ga., Lindale, Ga., and Athens, *Ga, Heserved in'r' Europe during WWII. Survivors include:, his wife1iJoan M. Wilson, Gulf Pines Subdivision; four sons and their wives, Charles and Pam Wilson of Miami, Richard P. Wilson of Los Angeles, Randall T. and Cheryl Wilson of Black Mountain, North Carolina, and Kevin S. Wilson. of Fort Lauderdale; five stepchildren, Joan M. and John LeGrasse of Bentwood Tednessee; Diana M. and Michael Ashworth of Carrollton, Ga. John B. McGowan, Jr. of Lexington, South Carolina, Pauline M. and Paul H. Stadnick of Albany, Ga. and A. Banks and Vicki McGowan of Rome, Ga.; three brothers, William Frank Wilson of New Orleans, La., Robert Thomas Wilson of Jeffersonville Indi- ana and Edwin Boone Wilson of Melbourne. No local funeral services will be held. Graveside funeral services will be held at Alderson, West Virginia at a later date. A memorial fund has been established in care of Mrs. John Persinger, Bay Point Box 27278, Panama City Beach 32407. All local services are under the direction of the Comforter Funeral Home. Virginia Roberts Virginia Glass Roberts, 62, a native of Broxton, Ga., passed away Friday morning at her home in Wewahitchka following an extended illness. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Wewahitchka and was a homemaker. Survivors include: her husband, Jerry Roberts of Wewahitchka; one son, Michael Spooner of Jacksonville; one daughter, Elizabeth Bryson of California; one sister, Ann Wright of Jacksonville; two brothers, Bill Has- kins of Jacksonville and James Haskins of Salina, Utah; and several grandchildren. Final arrangements were by cremation. All services were under the direction of the Comforter Funeral Home, Wewahitchka Branch Chapel. Fred Curtis Fred Curtis, 82, a resident of Tampa died recently in that city. He served as an Army officer during World War II and assisted in drawing up the plans on St. Joe Paper Co. He is survived by: his wife, Lois Behrens Curtis, a former resident of Port St. Joe, of Tampa; two sons, Daniel Curtis and William Curtis; four grandsons, William Curtis, Rob- ert Curtis, William Curtis and Mat- thew Curtis; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held last Thursday at an Episcopal Church in Tampa. Port St. Joe; North Port St. Joe Elem., Monday, 12:45, Tuesday, 12:45 and Wednesday, 11:45; Port St. Joe Elem., Monday, 12:50; Tuesday, 12:50 and Wednesday, 11:50; Port St. Joe Jr.-Sr. High, Monday, 1:00 Tuesday, 1;00 and Wednesday, 12:00; Highland View (Creels), Monday, 12:45, Tues- day, 12:45 and Wednesday, 11:45; and Highland View (regular run), Mon- day, 1:15, Tuesday, 1:15, and Wednes- day, 12:15. Wewahitchka: Main Street Site (WES), Monday 12:50, Tuesday 12:50 and Wednesday 11:50; Linton Site (WES), Monday 12:55, Tuesday 12:55 and Wednesday 11:55; Wewa Jr.-Sr. High, Monday 1:00, Tuesday 1:00 and Wednesday 12:00. Lunch will be served on Monday and Tuesday but will not be served on Wednesday. [srSTNLEY NOTICE ^^S 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'sjoin 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 EMII Y M. ROCHE, Commissioner EDWIN G. WILLIAMS, Commissioner 3t 5/12/88 II. Liberty Manor Opens Port St. Joe Mayor Frank Pate cuts the ribbon officially opening Liberty Manor Apartments on the Garrison Avenue extension in the Ward Ridge subdivision Friday morning of last week. Looking on is project manager, Nancy Fall, and Chamber of Commerce president, Mike McDonald. The project was already half-filled with tenants on opening day. Schools Will Dismiss Early Mon., Tues., Wed. *'u e ed ..'' **" Johnson Lumber & Supplyl~ ~( iJ fftetfEreysMrdae The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Th ursday, May 19,1988 Page 9A. Beautification Committee Making Plans to Promote Clean-Up Month The Civic Beautification Commit- tee has planned a trial workshop in an effort to prepare and promote the big clean-up to be held during the month of June. The trial workshop will be held Saturday, May 28. The area to be cleaned at this time will begin at the Patton Bayou Bridge on Highway 98 and work to Baltzell Ave. School children, Scout troops, civic organizations, churches and individuals are urged to meet at 9:00 a.m. and work until noon. Following the clean-up cold drinks will be served at the Florida National Bank parking lot. For the June clean-up, fix up campaign individuals and groups are asked to pick a spot and be responsible for keeping that spot clean. 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. O. 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. SAVE-A-LOT Hwy. C-30 "In the heart of downtown Simmons Bayou" Everyday Low Prices Our Goal Is to Serve the Public HARDWA~ SOPPil.ES 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 ,,7,, Here In Port St. Joe Allstate can insure your house, your apartment, your mobile home. For years, you've seen and heard advertising about Allstate home in- surance. And now it's available here, at our agency. Whatever you call "home," Allstate has a special policy to fit your special needs. Dollar for dollar, we feel it's one of the best home- protection values on the market today. Considering higher costs, and the tremendous investment you now have in your home, it makes sense to check. Call or come in, and compare Allstate's rates with what you're paying now. You could end up saving money. Allst Inuu.rnc. Company Nohbrook, IL GASKIN-GRADDY INSURANCE AGENCY Our 55th Year In Business Call Collect for Quotation Phone 639-5077 or 639-2553 Wewahitchka Sports Banquet Ten sports were represented at the annual Sports Banquet held Saturday even- ing at Port St. Joe High School. Represented were boys' basketball, jr. high basket- ball, girls' basketball, baseball, girls' softball, wrestling, track, weightlifting, golf and cheerleading. Coaches in each sport presented participants with certificates and honored the outstanding athletes in each sport with plaques. Shown above winning awards, from left, are: Crystal Dean, Cheerleader of the Year; Christy Smith, Most Improved, girls' softball; Holly Russ, Most Valuable Player, girls' basketball, Lisa Mahlkov, six year cheerleader award; Willie Smith, Best Rebounder, boys' basketball; Jamie Fain, Shark Award, track; Terry Quinn, Most Valuable, track and Most Improved, track; Ken Monette, Shark Award, track; Steve Howell, Most Valuable, wrestling; Eric Langston, Most Valuable, basketball; Ivey Henderson, Most Improved, wrestling and Special Award, weight lifting; Tim Davis, Best Fielder, baseball; Leonard Ray, state qualifier weightlift- ing and Most Improved track; Cody Thomas, Best Free Throw Shooter, basket- ball; Mickey Gainnie, Most Valuable, baseball; Jamie Vathis, Most Improved and Highest Batting Average, baseball; Felisha Whitley, Best Defensive Player, girls' basketball and Pamela Miller, Best Free Throw Shooter, girls' basketball. Not present for the photograph were: J. J. Ray, Highest Batting Average, baseball; and Litasha Daniels, Best Rebounder girls' basketball and Most Valuable Player, girls' softball. Tolliver Tells Kiwanis S.S. Trust Fund In Good Shape Social Security's trust fund is in good shape for at least the next 50 years", James Tolliver, manager of the Panama City office of the federally operated retirement, dis- ability and elderly insurance plan told the Kiwanis Club Tuesday. *:'i-~ y'"Social Security is-probably one of the best bargains you or anyone else ever had", Tolliver pointed out, saying the average person who retires on the plan Would collect all he had paid in to the fund in just three years. "If you have always been in the top income bracket, it might take as long at five years to get back all you have paid in, but if a person lives to collect the retirement funds for at least five years, they will receive all their investment back". Tolliver said that the trust fund for Social Security got into financial trouble six or seven years ago because it wasn't adequately funded to carry the load it is now expected to bear. "Just small things, like rounding payments off to the dollar, making payments start of the last of the birthday month rather than the first and a number of other penny saving moves, plus an increase in the rate and an increase in the tax base, has made the program fiscally sound. "The Social Security trust fund was taking a beating there for a while", Tolliver said, "and needed the expressed concern from voters and an act by Congress to put the financial house in order", Tolliver said. Social Security was first estab- lished as an aid to retirement finances. "Later, payments were approved to people who became disabled for a year or more, payments to survivors were introduced and later on Medicare was funded from the program. "Medicare will pay for the most expensive medical procedures after the recipient has paid only $550 Submit A Slogan To Fight Litter Everyone in the Port St. Joe area is urged to submit a slogan to the Port St. Joe Beautification Committee to help fight the crime of littering. To enter; complete the attached form and bring it to The Star office or mail it to P.O. Box 896, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. Entries must be postmarked or received in the Star office by May 25. The contest winner will receive a $50.00 prize and in the event that two or more slogans are the same, the first two received will be considered for a tie. The winner will be announced at the City Park on May 28 following the first clean-up day. COPIES Available at The Star office 306 Williams Avenue WRPR[SIG 22-13 out of his own pocket. Medicare would pay for the remainder of an open heart surgery which could cost up to $60,000, or for an AIDS patient who would be unable to get medical coverage from any private com- pany", he pointed out. "While Medi- ? care has been a god-send to. elderly people, it.has also been a heavy drain on the Social Security trust fund", Tolliver pointed out. The Social Security representa- tive said the trust fund which finances the program can be used for only two purposes. "It can be used only to pay Social Security benefits and to pay for its administration. Since administra- tion costs are only about three percent, the bulk of the money is ear-marked for paying benefits". Gulf County's Finest Private Development PLfr leTrufneIfpIr Buy Now Prices Are Going Up! Golf Course and Runway Lots for Sale Large /z 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 9041227-1428 411 Reid Ave. In the hectic rush of getting the Seafood Festival ready, the Committee inadvertently omitted these two ads from the Seafood Festival printed program. HIGHWAY 96 MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA 32436 SHELL SHACK Seafood & Gifts GEORGE & BENNIE HUNTER (904) 648-8256 904-227-1862 THE DECORATOR DEN Florist Gifts Balloons and More! One Call Does it All 222 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe, FL 32456 Owners TIM & MICHELE ARD St. Joe Beach Unit 3 Introductory Offer Extended Today's Price June 1 Price $15,000.00 $18,000.00 /\ its I/ / \ * 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: * Proposed shopping center adjoins property * Terms available mPARKER REALTY H io. 98 and 31 S. REALTOR (904) MuAeo 8asch, FH. 32410 64-77 48-S777 ~I~p~ 'IU 1^ CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Beautiful 3 BR, 2/2 bath home .;. overlooking St. Joseph Bay SlGolf Course. Offered for only $PL f.50.i 0- Now $99,900. Gulf County's Finest NEW Residential Community ST. JOSEPH BAY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 411 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 (904) 229-8795 RB 0043519 MEN-" " -- r ~ Page 10A The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 19, 1988 CONCERNED PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE Everyone working in our pharmacy has only one goal and that is to be sure that you are completely satisfied. With our professional service, prescriptions Syou hand us are treated like the important documents they are, and when the finished product is given to you it has been checked and double-checked for accuracy. S When there are special instructions you should know about a prescription, they will be explained to you only by the pharmacist on duty and if there is ever a question about a prescription, your physician will be consulted. "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 4-a-uL| 317 Williams Ave. Phone 229-8771 Convenient Drive-In Wind.w -aTa* al e ,a aii ii\ Gators Lose First State Tourney Bid In Finals to Westminster It was walks in the eighth inning of an extra inning game with Jay which sent the Wewahitchka Gators to, the state baseball tournament in Orlando last week, and walks allowed by normally stingy Gator. pitching in the championship game which sent the Gators down in defeat. Still, it was a satisfying exper- ience for Gator coaches, Gator players and Gator fans everywhere to make it to the state finals. In typical Gator fashion, which had swept like wild-fire through Panhandle Class A teams all season long, superb Gator pitching sent the, Wewahitchka team into the finals by an 8-3 whipping of St. Petersburg Shorecrest in the semi-finals. The Gators went farther in the baseball finals than any other Gulf county team had ever gone. It was the first ever trip for the Gators to the state play-offs. The Gators whipped the St. Petersburg team in typical Gator fashion in the semi-finals, rapping out nine hits and scrambling for eight runs while committing only one error. In the meantime, David Paul and John Whitfield combined on a two hitter as they kept the St. Pete runners off the base paths. Paul went one out into the seventh inning, giving up only one hit and striking out five. Whitfield pitched to four batters before getting the final out in the game. Durand McLeod scored first for the Gators in the first inning. McLeod singled and scored on a Wayne Strange grounder. In the second inning walks, wild pitches and hit batters put three more Gators on base with two men scoring on a fielder error and a sacrifice fly. The Gators scored twice more in the fourth to put the game away, but added three more in the sixth. The Gator win was helped by two double plays and six Gators hitting safely in the game. McLeod, Strange and Randy Mayhann each had two hits. Line Score: Shorecrest Wewahitchka 000 000 3-3 2 3 120 102 x-8 9 1 Westminster 11, Wewahithcka 8 Saturday just wasn't the Gators' day against the Miami Westminster Christian team in the state baseball finals. It was one of those days when the Gators just couldn't seem to get going and Westminster did nothing but go. Gator ace, John Whitfield, who hadn't lost all season long, was the. logical choice on the mound for the state championship game. Whitfield started strong, but ran into trouble early in the game when he just couldn't get his opponents out with his low fast ball, giving up four hits and five walks' in three innings. It just wasn't the Wewa hurlers' day, as three more-Strange, Eu- banks and Paul-coming to the mound during the game gave up only two more hits, but allowed four more big walks. The Miami team took advan- tage of these and four untimely Gator errors to put points on the scoreboard. The Gators weren't exactly stand- ing around twiddling their thumbs while all this was going on. The Gators loaded the bases in each of the first three innings, but couldn't capitalize on the situation, even though they scored once in the second and twice in the third. Miami drew first blood in the game, scoring three times in the second inning, after Whitfield had retired the first four batters in the game. A walk, an error, a single and a potential double play grounder which saw the Gators fail to cover second base resulted in three runs in the second inning, and started the chain of events which allowed the Miami team. to win over a normally sharp Gator nine. The key to the game probably centered around John Whitfield losing his effectiveness, which happens to all pitchers on occasion, and David Paul being unable to take over since he had ''6-'' - ~- -- '' i-----;;:.-- -- ~ea~I ';'"'' SIGNS LETTER of INTENT: Seated, left to right, Vernette Rosier, girls' basketball coach at PSJHS; Holly Russ, signing; her nephew, Channing Pitt- man; and her mother, Mrs. Lola Russ. Looking on is assistant coach Greg Pinkney of Chipola Junior College. Russ to Play Basketball for Chipola Jr. College Holly Russ, the top scorer for the Lady Sharks last year, signed a letter of intent to play basketball for the Chipola Junior College Indians. Russ, who averaged 24 points per game, 12 assists and six rebounds, led the lady cagers to a 17-5 record and the District championship. Russ, at 5'7", was the top recruit for the Chipola Indians, and is ex- pected to play point guard. Greg Pinkney, coach for the Indians, said they were very impressed with her performance and were very happy that she chose to attend Chipola. A full scholarship including books, tuition, dormitory and food is awarded with the letter of intent. The Chipola Indians went to the quarter finals in state junior college Silhouette Pistol Match at Rifle Club The Gulf Rifle Club will hold metallic silhouette pistol matches at the range on Highway 71 on Sunday, May 22 at 2:30 p.m. for,the smallbore silhouette match. The hunter's silhou- ette match will follow completion of the smallbore match. Any pistol firing 22 rimfire ammunition may be used in the smallbore match. Pistols used in the hunter's pistol match may be from 32 caliber to 33 caliber. All pistols will conform to NRA silhouette rules. All area pistol shooters are invited to participate in these mat- ches. For additional information call John Fadio at 229-8421 after 5:00 p.m. dealership log homes One of America's finest lines, starting at $13,800. Great earning potential, will not interfere with present employment. In- vestment fully secured. If you can purchase or mort- gage a model home, call Herb Derrick. Toll Free 1-800-346-LOGS. OLD.TIMER LOGiOMES 2711 Murfreesboro Rd. Antioch, TN 37013 competition this year with a 23-5 record. Sharks In Jamboree Port St. Joe's Sharks will take 55 players to Panama City tonight at 8:00 p.m., for the spring football jamboree in Tommy Oliver Sta- dium. Game starting time will be at 8:00 p.m., Port St. Joe time. The Sharks will participate in the first and last quarters of the game, meeting Mosley High in the first period and Rutherford in the finale. Teams involved in the spring scrimmage are Bay High, Mosley, Port St. Joe and Rutherford: pitched nearly a full game just two days before. Still, according to interviews with coach David Kizziah. it was the errors which gave the Miami team the edge to win. The Gators came right back in the seventh inning, in true Gator patented style and scrambled for five more runs before Miami could shut them down. The Gators loaded the bases for the fourth time in the game during the seventh. Down by an 11-3 score, Ronald Mayhann singled and advanc- ed to third on consecutive walks to Todd McGlonn and Berry Eubanks. Randy Mayhann hit a single down the 44 :^b ^ft third base line, fielded by a Miami player who attempted to throw out Mayhann at home. The ball hit Mayhann in the back and he was safe. Durand McLeod poled a three-run double to right field and moved to third on an error. He scored on a sacrifice fly by David Paul. Wayne Strange and Rusty Wood both ground- ed out to end the game swinging. The Gators, even though they had the state play-off jitters, were a threat to Miami all the way. The Gators left 11 big men on base, while the Warriors stranded only four. Line Score: Westminster 031 502 0-11 6 5 Wewahitchka 012 000 5- 8 7 4 'ot '-,- Coach Dennis Kizziah watches as Wayne Strange warms up on the mound at the State A Baseball tournament. Mayhann, third baseman is in the background. Si A s*i m#e##e 4* Chiropractic .SS Group nc. PAIN SPECIALISTS Tyndall Parkway -Panama City (904) 763-5450 St. Andrews 785-0177 Durand MeLeod hit a three-run dou- ble in the bottom of the 7th. Russ Is Graduate of Mobile College A student from Port St. Joe was among the 160 graduates receiving degrees during Mobile College's 22nd commencement exercises Saturday, May 7. SThe student, Martin Luther Russ, received a bachelor of science degree in management. 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!!! m I Catch the Sprit Constitution and Monument Port St. Joe THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAYSCHOOL.... 9:30a.m. EVENING WORSHir ... 7:30 p.m. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 a.m. BIBLE STUDY, METHODIST YOUTH WEDNESDAY..... 9:30 a.m. FELLOWSHIP ... 5:30 p.m. THURSDAY ...... 7:30 p.m. REV. ENNISG. SELLERS, Pastor -- The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 19, 1988 Page 11A. HELP WA k~~ ~~NTE The Dept. of Corrections is seeking qualified applicants for a Correctional Officer I at Gulf Forestry Camp, located in White City. The starting salary is $590.93 bi-weekly. The minimum requirements are 19 yrs. of age or older, high school diploma, good moral character, drug free, ability to pass thorough physical ex- am. Police background checked and completion of the Criminal Justice Standard Basic Training program. In- terested applicants should submit a State of Florida employment applica- tion to Florida Dept. of Corrections Region Personnel Office, 249 S. Jeffer- son St., Marianna, FL 32446. Applica- tions must be received no later than May 24, 1988. Call 904-526-3651. An equal opportunity employer. Camp.Nautilus needs summer help. Need June 6 through August 6. Cook and nurse. Office manager, real estate or pro- perty management experience helpful..Call 229-8390. tfc 5/19 Needed: Cooks and waitresses. Apply corner of 4th St. & Hwy. 98, Port St. Joe, Thursday, Friday and Mon- day, 9 a.m. 1 p.m. All others apply Norma's Family Rest., Hwy. 98, Mex- ico Beach. 648-5616. 2tp 5/19 Full and part time help wanted. In- quire at Pauline's Restaurant, Reid Ave., Port St. Joe. 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 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES (or Graduate) REGISTERED NURSES (or Graduate) Staff/supervisory positions in a 120 bed skilled and intermediate care nur- sing facility. Utilize your skills to manage Patient Care Services for a group of residents/patients. Participate in care planning and service delivery. In-service and other training pro- grams provide opportunity to earn nursing C.E.U. at Bay St. Joseph Care Center. Scholarship opportunities available. Facility actively involves all staff in creating a working environment that is exciting, enjoyable and that pro- vides opportunity for advancement. Excellent salary structure and benefit program. Includes health insurance, life insurance, credit union, paid time off program. Resumes, letters of interest/back- ground and/or application to: SANDIE SCOTT JS/JTPA 206 Monument Avenue Port St. Joe, FL 32456 229-8438 or call facility for referral to the State of Florida Job Service. BAY ST. JOSEPH CARE CENTER 220 Ninth Street Port St. Joe, FL 32456 229-8244 lt 5/19 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, js 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. 2t5/12 THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE Need dependable babysitter to come in to my home, keep three year. old child. Some house cleaning. Please call 648-5048. 4tc 5/5 HIRING! Government job area. Many immediate o without waiting list or test. $68,000. Call (602) 838-8885. E: MEET FRIEND CLUB P. O. Box 278 Geneva, AL 36346 - Public Notices - ADVERTISEMENT Ada Lundy WASTEWATER PUMPIN u ... lrt 4tc 5/5/88 AND FORCE MAIN Notice is hereby given that the Apalachicola IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH Northern Railroad Company, P. O. Box 250, (300 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF First Street), Port St. Joe, Florida will receive FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY. sealed bids in the office of Mr. T. E. Johnston, Jr., Case No. 88-74 Vice President, until 10:00 a.m. (EDST) onthe 14th INRE:TheMarriageof day of June 1988 for construction of a wastewater JAMES BENNETT, pumping station and force main. Then, all bids will Petitioner Husband be publicly opened, read aloud, and recorded. and The construction will be located in Gulf County ELLA MAE BENNETT, in the City of Port St. Joe, Florida. Resondent, Wife The project includes, but is not limited to the p NOTICE OFACTION in majorwork items: NOTICE OFACTION following major work items: TO: ELLA MAE BENNETT 1. Construction of a 100 gpm submersible-type YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for pumping station equipped with explosion proof Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you. pumps and accessories. You are required to serve a copy of your written 2. Installation of approximately 6,700 feet of 6 inch douenses, if any to the action on petitioners at- PVC force main. defenses, if any to the action on petitioner's at- 3. Two railroad bore and jack crossings and one torney whose name and address is THOMAS S. la iwa bore and jack crossings. a GIBSON, P. O. Box 39, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 Th2-lane Proposal highway bore and jack companied by bid ngs. on or before June 8, 1988, and file the original with The Proposal shall be accompanied by bid the Clerk of this court, either before service on security in amount not less than five percent (5%) petitier's attorney or immedriately tereafter; of the amount in the form of a Bid Bond or certified petitioner's attorney or immediately thereafter; check. Successful bidder shall also be required to otherwise a judgement will be entered to the relief furnishasepsra. a mended in the petition. furnish a separa.egrtn O'L. an u d hnd tgan nd the seal of this court ment Bond, each in the amount of riehundredper- on the 29th day of April, 1988. cent (100%) of the bid amount. on te 2tN ay o Api, . 2t 5/19/88 BENNY C. LISTER, As Clerk of the Court NOTICE OF INTENT By: /s/ Tonya Knox, Deputy Clerk 4t 5/5/88 TO VACATE PLAT Pursuant to F.S. Section 177.101 the owners of TO REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME Surfside Estates, Unit Two hereby give notice of Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Florida their intent to apply to the Gulf County Board of Statutes 865.09, the undersigned intends to register County Commissioners to vacate said plate as to with the Clerk of Court, Gulf County, Florida, four all of Unit Two, Surfside Estates as recorded at Of- weeks after the first publication of this notice, the ficial Record Plat Book 2, page 19 of the public fictitious name or trade name under which it will records of Gulf County, Florida dated June 23, be engaged in business and in which said business 1959. is to be carried on, to-wit: S2t 5/19/88 COMPANY NAME: The Boardwalk at Cape San Bias IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH LOCATION OF BUSINESS JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF SR#1, Box 540 FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY. Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 Case No. 8886 OWNER: Division: Circuit Civil Pan Gulf Corporation, CARBERT M WII.I.AMS, JR. and Wife. a Florida corporation VALANE WILLIAMS, plaintiffs, vs.. i NORA McGRIFF, sister and heir of ROSA BAX- TER, deceased, wife of LONNIE BAXTER, deceased, and the heirs and devisees of ROSA BAXTER, deceased, and LONNIE BAXTER, deceased, and all persons claiming by and through ROSA BAXTER and LONNIE BAXTER and all persons having an interest in or claim against the land described in the Complaint, Defendants. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE To: NORA McGRIFF Route 1, Box 41 Gordon, Alabama 36343 The heirs and devisees of LONNIE BAX-' TER, deceased, and wife, ROSA BAXTER, deceased, and all persons claiming by and, through them, addresses and whereabouts, unknown, and all others to whom it may con- cern You are hereby notified that the above named Plaintiffs have filed suit against you to quiet title in the above entitled Court, and you are hereby notified to file your answer or other written defense with the Clerk of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon THEODORE R. BOWERS, At- torney for Plaintiffs, Post Office Box 811, Panama City, Florida 32402-0811 not later than June 22nd, 1988. 9 HEREIN FAIL NOT or a default will be enter- ed against you for the relief demanded in the Com- plaint. Plaintiffs have brought action to quiet title in and to the real property located in Gulf County, Florida and described as follows, to wit: Commence at the Northwest Corer of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 4 South, Range 10 West and extend a line Westerly along the North line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter for 571.0 feet; then turn 90 degrees left for 670.0 feet for a point of beginning. From this point of beginning, turn 90*00' left from the line last described above for 151.0 feet; then 90,00' right for 60.00 feet; then turn 90*00' right for 151.0 feet to a point on the Eastern right of way line of Redfour Road; then turn 90*00' right along said right of way line for 60.0 feet to the point of beginning. This parcel of land has an area of 0.21 acres. It is in the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 4 South, Range 10 West.' WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court at.Port St. Joe, Gulf County, Florida this 11th day of May, 1988. BENNY C. LISTER, Clerk of Circuit Court Gulf County, Florida By: /s/ Teresa' Lynch, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 4t 5/19/88 TO REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Florida Statutes 865.09, the undersigned person intends to register with the Clerk of Court, Gulf County, Florida, four weeks after the first publication of this notice, the fictitious name or trade name under which she will be engaged in business and in which said business is to be carried on, to-wit: COMPANY NAME: The Stitchery LOCATION OF BUSINESS 234 Reid Avenue ) Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 OWNER: 4tc 5/12/88 BID NUMBER 328 The City of Port St. Joe, Florida requests bids on Bunker Gear and Equipment for Fire Depart- ment. All bids must be F.OB'.., Port St. Joe. Bids must be sealed in an envelope and plainly marked "Bid No. 328". 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 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 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 bheld June h 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 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 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY 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. - /s/ CLIFFORD R. AKE Personal Representative SANDRA G. ATtINS, Attorney for Peisonal Representative 203A E. Fourth Street Panama City, FL 32401 (904) 763-5559 2t5/12 & 5/19/88 TO REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Florida Statutes 865.09, 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 they will be engaged in business and in which said business is to be carried on, to-wit: COMPANY NAME: "Old Saltworks" Cabins LOCATION OF BUSINESS (Cape San Bias Road) Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 MAILING ADDRESS: P. O. Box 52 Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 OWNERS: Donald L. & Ardeth I. Schreck 4tc 5/19/88 TO REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Florida Statutes 865.09, 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 they will be engaged in business and in which said business is to be carried on, to-wit: COMPANY NAME: "Old Craftworks" Store LOCATION OF BUSINESS (Cape San Bias Road) Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 MAILING ADDRESS: P. O. Box 526 Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 OWNERS: Donald L. & Ardeth I. Schreck 4tc 5/19/88 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY. Case No. 88-76 IN RE: The Marriage of GEORGIANNE WASHINGTON JEFFRESS, Wife, Petitioner, and LAMONT B. JEFFRESS, Husband, Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: LAMONT B. JEFFRESS 458 Mumford St. 12304 Schenectady, N.Y. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your writ- ten defenses, if any, to it on CHARLES A. COSTIN, ESQUIRE, Petitioner's Attorney, whose address is Post Office Box 98, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456, on or before June 3, 1988, and file the original with the Clerk of this court, either before service on peti- tioner's attorney or immediately thereafter; other- wise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. DATED this 3rd day of May, 1988. BENNY C. LISTER, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Tonya Knox, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 4t 5/5/88 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 s your openingss 3 bedroom house, Highland View, $150 month. 229-6133. Facing Gulf on St. Joe Beach. Brick house w/sun deck at U.S. 98 & Pine St. Furnished. 2 bdrm., 2 bath, ch&a, car- port. Call owner at 1-385-2620 or Kathy at 648-8175 or 227-1386. Owner will be at house this weekend. 14'x70' mobile home, 3 bdrm., 1%/ ba. ch&a, washer/dryer hookups. Un- furnished. NO house pets. $290 month, $150 deposit. 648-8587. 4tc 5/19 For Rent: 2 bdrm. mobile home, un- furnished. Nice fenced yard. $160. 1 child OK. 106 Cherokee St. or call 229-8116. Mexico Beach, mobile home, 3 BR, 2 ba., furnished, a/c, quiet neighbor- hood, no pets. $235 mo. 648-8289. tfc5/19 Mexico Beach Contractor's Special, avoid high motel bill, small self-contained trailer, single or couple only, no pets. $50 week. Utilities fur- nished. 648-8289. tfc 5/19 2 bdrm., 1 ba. unfurnished duplex in town. Call Charles at 229-8282; after 5, call 670-8417. tfc 5/19 $15,000 2 bedroom furnished house on Canal xt. 5783. St., St. Joe Beach. % block from 3t 5/5 beach. Can be seen on May 22 from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Call 904-482-3884. tfc 5/19 2 bedroom, 2 ba. apartment, fur- nished in Gulf Aire, $350 month, 648-5906 or 227-1931. tfc 5/12 4tc 5/5' Mobile home, 2 bedroom, furnished, fenced yard, couple only. $175/mo., deposit. No pets. Call 227-1767. 2tp 5/12 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 Mobile home lots, Rustic Sands Campgrounds, Mexico Beach. 648-5229. tfc 4/21 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. Nopets. 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. tfc2/25 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: Calico cat with black & pink nose last seen in area of Marvin Ave. & 20th St. $20 Reward. Call 227-7492 after 5 p.m., or all day Saturday and Sunday. Disabled veteran need' transport- ation to Lake City, Florida: Unable to drive and needs someone to drive his (or their) car to Lake City and drop him off at V.A. Hospital and then pick him back up from hospital when finished. For more info. call 648-5037 after 8 p.m. EST. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number 88-73 IN RE: The Estate of HENRY S. LILIUS, III deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The administration of the estate of HENRY S. LILIUS, III, deceased, File Number 88-73, is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for Gulf County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is GULF COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 1000 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456. The names and addresses of the personal representative and 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: (1) all claims against the estate and (2) any objection by an interested per- son on whom this notice was served thai: challenges the validity of the will, the qualifications of the per- sonal representative, venue, or jurisdiction of the court. ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Publication of this Notice has:begun on May 19, 1988. Personal Representative: HENRY S. LILIUS, II 1101 Constitution Drive Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 Attorney for Personal Representative: CECIL G. COSTIN, JR., 413 Williams Avenue P. 0. Box 98 Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (904) 227-1159 2t 5/19/88 FOR RENT 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 For everyday tasks of Olympic proportions. I ~ ----------i - Xerox Electronic Typewriters Every day, you're called upon to give an quality of your documents. They can type Olympic performance. You're expected to in bold and underline. They can center type perfect documents. 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OFFICE SUPPLY STORE S304-306 Wiljiams Ave. Port St. Joe, Florida Phone 227-1278 &XK;rX' ,nd ln, lra.pmark oil XE ROX Orl -IIr ATINK Iw H I* vdm rk of Inrenm., ln l Ru ll .i a, h:n<,<"rn-.,,n Thank You! I would like to thank the voters of Port St. Joe who supported me in the recent election for City Commis- sioner. Wesley R. Ramsey 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. 607 Garrison Ave.: Nice neigh- borhood, lots of shrubs, 3 bd., 1 ba. Very good buy at $45,500. 1302 Garrison Ave. Adorable 3 bd./l ba. house on corner lot. Fireplace, carport, fenced yard. Excellent buy, $44,500. Charming, older home, 2 bd/2% ba., Fla. rm. (could be 3rd bd), dbl. carport w/util. rm., natural pine & cypress thruout, 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 The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 19, 1988 Lot, located at Beacon Hill, east side Hwy. 98, off Fryer St. 120' fron- tage, goes to water's edge. Call 1-904- 535-4081. 2tp5/19 House for sale: Nice 2 bdrm. home at Howard Creek, $22,000. 227-1391. tfc 5/19 For Sale or Rent: 705 Long Avenue, large 4 bdrm. 2 bath, shady, conven- iently located. Easily converted to duplex. 648-5062. tfe 5/19 Mexico Beach, 2 bedroom, 1 bath stucco piling home, cypress great room, 408 Georgia Ave. 648-8583. tfe 5/5 14'x70' trailer on 2 lots. Each lot is 75'x150'. Must sell trailer and lots together. Located on corner of Alabama and Balboa at St. Joe Beach. One lot has septic tank that would ac- commodate a 3 BR, 2 bath house and the other has a well. For more infor- mation call 904/648-5048 after 6 p.m. 4te 5/5 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 Reduced Price. 2 bdrm., 2 ba. lux- ury piling home. Located in a C-zone (non-flood zone), exclusive neighbor- hood, bay access & gulf access in sub- division, Peninsula Estates, Cape San Blas. Also lots for sale, terms avail- able (in same subdivision). Excellent investments. Call 227-1689 after 6 p.m. tfc 1/7 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. tfe 3/31 3 BR, completely remodeled home, Ig. lot, fruit trees, between St. Joe & White City. Call 648-8664 week days, weekends and evenings call 227-7468. tfc 4/7 LOTS FOR SALE-On Cemetery Road, I mile off Overstreet Road, 9 mi. south of Wewa. Owner financing. Phone 229-6961. thru 3/89 % acre lots Creekview Estates. Low down payments easy terms. Located on Hwy. 386 near Wetappo ,Creek. Call 229-6031 1983 14'x80' mobile home, 3 bd., 2 ba., 8' ceilings, ceiling fans, mini blinds, plywood floors. On 2 acres with 10'x20' aluminum shed, located 4 mi. from beach on the Overstreet hwy. Price $45,000 or w/1 acre $37,500. Call 227-1640 or 227-1192. tfc 3/3 CREEK VIEW ESTATES % ACRE CREEKFRONT LOTS 100' x approx. 300' on beautiful Wetap- po Creek. Shady lots with hardwoods. Underground utilities. Limited to single family homes. Low down pay- ment, easy terms. 229-6031 tfc 3/31 Three & four bedroom ranch style houses, Creekview Estates, Wetappo Creek, on waterfront lots, both with 2 full baths, ch&a, Ig. kitchen. 3 BR has 1350 sq. ft. living area; 4 BR has 1970 sq. ft. Priced for quick sale. Call days 229-6961, nights & weekends, 227-7468. tfc 4/7 3 bedroom house on large lot, Charles Ave., White City. Phone after 5:00,229-6825. tfc 3/10 Three 800 sq. ft. ea., 2 bdrm., 1 ba. apartments. Good rental income. In excellent condition, located 606 Wood- ward. Call for appt. Phone 229-8385 or 227-1689. tfc 2/25 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 '71 Chevrolet one-ton truck. 648-5974. Can be seen at Santa Anna & Georgia Ave., St. Joe Beach. $1,000 or best offer, will trade. Looking for a new or used car or truck? Call Jack Raffield, will be glad to help. Tommy Thomas Chevrolet, 1-800-342-7131. 4tc 5/19 .1977 Chrysler Cordova in good con- dition. Call 229-8142. '82 Mustang, air cond., new tires, good cond. $1,800 OBO. 648-8543. 3tp 5/19 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. tfc 5/19 1985 Olds Cutlass Ciera, v-6, p.w., p.c., tilt wheel cruise. $5,995. 648-8489. tfc3/3 Classified Advertising Pays! 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 ic cop er lot, $50,000. St. Joe Beach: Large home on 2 lo0 S r Ia 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 eck~nw in ipd neighborhood. Many features in- cluding satellite dish, double car garage, ce& ll t a fida room, lovely fenced yard with trees. $65,000. Beacon Hill: Charming 2 bedroom cottage fully furnished including dishwasher, deep freezer, washer, dryer, gas stove, refrigerator. Has new carport, fenced yard. Asking $45,000. Mexico Beach: Easy living in this energy efficient cottage close to beach. Has central heat & air, fan, fireplace, ceramic tile in bath & kitchen, asking $50,000. Owner will listen to offers. Oak Grove: Possible owner financing on this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, screen porch, outside storage. $37,000 asking price. Make an offer! St. Joe Beach: 2 bedroom, 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'x2l'. 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. Roy Smith MICLANEU O AL FREE kittens to good home. Call, 229-8941 after 7:00 p.m. Any evening. - Scotsman commercial ice maker in need of repair, good compressor. Come & see and make offer. 648-8562. Lab puppies. $50 each. Black or yellow. 229-6805 or 229-6056. Quarterhorses for sale and horses boarded. 229-8561after6p.m. tfc5/19 25 h.p. Evinrude outboard, 5,000 btu room air conditioner. Call Parker 229-6023. Electric refrigerator & gas stove in good cond. Both $125. Call 639-2254, Douglas Landing. 2tp 5/19 22' Drummond boat and trailer, new V-6 motor & outdrive, power steering, cost $6,800. Will sell boat & all acces- sories for $3,900. 648-5263. 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 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 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 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 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 China cabinet, French Provencial style, glass front, lighted inside. $125. 229-7559 after 6:00, 229-8232, 8-5. Brother: Electric computer type- writer (compact) w/display window, like new, $175. See at The Star. Body glove wet suit, size small, ex- cellent condition. $125. Call 229-8978. 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 Must sell: 28' Chris Craft cabin cruiser, needs some cosmetic work. runs great, older model, $3,150. 648-8155. tfc 4/7- 1986 Horton trailer, masonite siding, shingle roof, 3 bd., 2 ba., (1 with garden tub), liv. rm. has stone fireplace, ceiling fans, stereo system. Stove & refrig. included. In excel. cond. Assume mortgage. Call 227-1735 between 9 a.m. & 5 p.m. EST or 639-2946 after 5 p.m.EST. tfc 3/17 Laundromat washers and dryers, some new some used. All in good working condition. A good business opportunity. For more information call 229-6858 day, 648-5480 after 5:30 p.m. 2tp 5/12 Yard Sale: Rummage & craft items. Greaseless donut machine, window air cond., walnut lumber S2S, surfaced on 2 sides. '72 Monte Carlo clean, Ford flat bed truck, Lincoln welder, 12x24' building. Hwy. 98 at 386 Beacon Hill, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 648-5897. Garage Sale: 125 Westcott Circle, Sat., May 21, 8 till 3. Mini-blinds, for-, mal gown (plum color), clothes, etc. Yard Sale: Friday and Saturday, May 20 & 21, 317 Fortner St., Mexico Beach, 8:00 'til. Small appliances, books, plants, misc. Final Moving Sale: 1306 McClellan. Baby items, toys, tools. Rain cancels. No early sales! 8 till 1. Saturday, May 21. Yard Sale: Friday, May 20, 8 to 4. Children's clothes & misc. items. Rain cancels. Will have Saturday in case of rain Friday. 2003 Palm Blvd. Yard Sale: Friday, May 20, 9 until. Corner of Gulf & Americus, St. Joe Beach. THE BOOK BOX Hwy. 98, Mexico Beach Mini Mall Paperbacks, /2 Price 8tc 4/28 Say You Saw It In The Star! ITAES EtSERVICESI Lawns cut for reasonable rates. For more info., call 227-1388. 4tp 5/5 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 REMODELING Home or Business New or Old, Let Me Do It All 17 yrs. exp. Free Estimates Jim Scoggins, 229-8320 tfc 4/7 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 THE STITCHERY Tuesday Friday, 9-5 Dressmaking at Lucille's 234 Reid Avenue Owner: Ada Lundy 227-7295 4t5/12 Wauneta's Accounting & Income Tax Wauneta Brewer St. Joe Beach 648-5043 17a7 Paid [BRIGGS & STRATTON] Authorized Dealer Bob's Small Engine Repair St. Joe Beach, FL Lawnmowers Chainsaws * Edgers o Weedeaters Outboads 648-5106 tfc 1/7/88 LITTLE COUNTRY STUDIO Portraits Weddings- Good pictures at good prices!! 227-7469 L(A I think it was something I ate. RWd-Bug 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 The American Legion Po meets the first Monday night month at 8 p.m. t A-1 ROOFING Carpentry, Repairs, Painting, Etc. Ed Mosley 227-1209 RG0051215 I WILL DO LIGHT HOUSE WORK Experienced & reliable 227-7550, Melba 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 52te 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 ost 116, of each :fc 11/26 YARD WORK DONE Grass Cutting, Call 227-1368 Ask for Jerry ltp 5/19 Hi! My name is Michelle Davidson and I would like to inform any and all parents of pre-schoolers that I have tfe 3/24 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. 2tc 5/12 BURKETT & HALL WELL SERVICE Water Wells Over 30 Years Experience * Home Heat Pump Lawn & Garden Sprinkler Systems & Irrigation Specialists Steve Burkett (904) 871-0964 Wendell Hall (904) 871-0350 tfc 4/21 FOR CLEAN Carpets & Upholstery CALL CUSTOM CLEAN 227-1166 r. THE COUNTRY GOOSE CRAFTS Now Open 130 Gulf St. St. Joe Beach 10 to 6, Tues. thru Fri., Saturday by appointment Owners: Gayle & John Tatum 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 Sthru 12/87 Page 12A , I I The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 19, 1988 Page 1B Card of Thanks Ashton Ard Ashton Ard Wins Several Trophies Ashton Ard, eight month old daughter of Tim and Mitzi-Ard of Port St. Joe was chosen overall Baby Miss Hawaiian Doll Sunday, April 24 at the V pageant held in Auburn, Alabama. She competed in the 0 to 3 year age division and received a beautiful six foot lighted trophy, banner and the overall crown. Ashton was also chosen overall Hawaiian Doll Sweetheart 1988. On the day prior to competing in Auburn, Ashton competed in Cullman, Ala. in the Springtime U.S.A. pageant at which she received a trophy and crown. She also competed in Dothan and Foley, Alabama in April. Ashton will be competing in Mobile, Ala. in June for an Alabama National title. Kristen Noel Miller SOne Year Old Kristen Noel Miller celebrated her first birthday with a clown party at her home in Pensacola on May 1. Helping her to celebrate were: Grandma Bunny from Port St. Joe, Aunt Sharon -from Panama City and about 25 other guests. Clown hostess was Christy Venable of Pensacola. Kristen is the daughter of Cynthia Miller of Pensacola and the grand- daughter of Jim and Bunny Miller of Port St. Joe. COPIES. STAR PUB. CO. 304 Williams Avenue Aeu Dana Swatts Dana Swatts Competes In Contests Dana Swatts, age 13, has compet- ed in pageants in Florida and Alabama in the past month. She competed in the Spring Sweetheart Pageant in Dothan, Alabama at which she won overall beauty queen for her age division and was crowned Miss Spring Sweetheart Covergirl. She was awarded a trophy, a universal crown, a banner and a watch wall clock. Dana travelled to Auburn, Ala- bama and competed in the Miss Hawaiian Doll beauty pageant in the teen division. She was crowned Miss Hawaiian Doll Sweetheart in her age division and received a universal crown and lighted trophy. Later Dana competed in Cullman, Alabama in the Miss Springtime USA beauty pageant. She won the overall title and was crowned overall Miss Springtime USA. The Miss Sunny South beauty pageant was held in Foley, Alabama. Dana competed in the teen division and won trophies in the beauty, photogenic, most beautiful, best fash- ion, prettiest eyes and best smile categories. Pageant Scheduled for Port St. Joe The 1988 Miss and Master Stars and Stripes Beauty Pageant will be held in Port St. Joe on June 25 at 6:00 p.m. The pageant will be held at the Centennial Building, Also, the 1988 Miss and Master Stars and Stripes Beauty Pageant is scheduled to be held in Wewahitchka on July 1 at 6:00 p.m. The pageant will be held at the Community Building. Applications for the pageant will be available at local merchants soon. Deadlines for applications and sponsor fees are due June 15 for the Port St. Joe Stars and Stripes Beauty Pageant and June 21 for the Wewa- hitchka pageant. Mail all applications and sponsor fees to: Ard and Cannon Productions, P.O. Box 81, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. For more information, contact Tim or Mitzi Ard at 227-1862 or Sandra Cannon at 229-6739 in Port St. Joe. Members of the 1988 Port St. Joe Seafood Festival committee wish to thank the wonderful merchants in Gulf, Franklin and Bay Counties that contributed to our event. A special thanks to all the people that visited the Bay St. Joseph Care Center festival grounds. Thanks also to the men and women that brought the beautiful arts and crafts to display and sell. We want to make a general statement of thanks to the hundreds of volunteers who worked behind the scene, in the bo-ths, picking up supplies, or doing whatever had to be done. The festival was living proof of what a wonderful community we live in. This was a show of the young and old working for a common cause. We are thankful to the Kiwanis Club for providing a wonderful pancake breakfast from which all profits will be used to help the Port St. Joe Girl Scouts; and the Lions Club which sponsored a free glaucoma screening from 10:00 a.m. Amy Danielle Davis Competes In ,Sunburst Pageant Amy Danielle Davis recently competed in Tallahassee's Sunburst Pageant, February 27. She was crowned Tiny Queen in her age division. Amy received a large trophy, tiara and banner. This quali- fies her for the State Finals in Orlando. Amy also competed in Bristol's Patriot U.S.A. Pageant, April 10. She was crowned tiny queen and received a large trophy. She will compete in Daytona on July 16 and 17 for the state title. Amy is the daughter of Jim and Lisa Davis and granddaughter of' Edna Laramore, John Laramore and Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Davis. till 2:00 p.m. and the 1 mile fun run and health walk which onlookers enjoyed. Thanks also to the ambu- lance crew provided by the Gulf Pines Hospital. A wonderful day of entertainment was provided for all to enjoy and from the comments heard, everyone truly had a great time. Thanks to the Keesler Air Force Skypower Band, Cindy's Darling Dolls, the Big River Cloggers, Buddy Hamm, Wendell Campbell, Jim Brooks, the Sunshine Square Dancers and the Dennis Gospel singers. The pie eating contest was a big hit. Thanks to Campbell's Drug Store for providing the AM-FM radio and to the Video Merchant for donating a free one year membership. Save up to (after manufacturers rebates) on quality /VAPA motor oils & IVAPA Filters The raffle proved exciting at the' end of the day. Bo Whitehurst won the 19 inch color RCA television, Patti Jamison won the Hitachi VCR, and Ken Murphy won the food processor. In closing the Gulf County Senior Citizens Association is indebted and 'thankful to the members of the Bay St. Joseph Care Center, its administra- tion and to the Association for Retarded Citizens for making this festival possible. Earn $3.60 per case of PLUS! Earn up to $6.00 NAPA motor oils: on two each of NAPA's best filters: 10W-40 53 ..... 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'. .i'- Lb. $188 Lb. 158 L 990 Lb. 229 Lb. 99 Lb. 148 ints 2 3 2 2 DAVID RICH'S IGA SUNDAY ONLY SALE Sunday; May 22, frn 14- p.m. A 690 790 990 39C 89C Z.99 891 a * ____ -- [jLIOW R PRIC S I I - ~iiil i io'llik N .0 .* The Star, Port St. Joe, Fla. Thursday, May 19, 1988 Page 3B MINUTES... Board of The Board of County Commis- seconded the motion, and it passed Ssioners of Gulf County, Florida, met unanimously. Chairman Money then April 12, 1988 in regular session with returned the Chair to Birmingham. the following members present: George Duren, resident of Port St. Chairman Douglas C. Birmingham, Joe, appeared before the Board on Sand Commissioners Billy Branch, behalf of William H. Carr, Jr., Robert Eldridge Money, Nathan Peters, Jr. Costin and himself, and requested the Sand A.B. Traylor. Others present Board accept a preliminary subdivi- were: Attorney William J. Rish, sion plat of Creekview Estates, Administrative Assistant Civil De- located on Highway 386. Birmingham Sense Director Larry Wells, Deputy requested the Board place them on the Clerk Towan Collier, Road Superin- one year waiting list for the roads, and tendent Bob Lester, Mosquito Control have Building Inspector Manuel re- SDirector Sam Graves, Jr., Sheriff Al view the plat and notify Duren of his Harrison and Building Inspector findings, in writing. Upon motion by SDeWayne Manuel. Branch, second by Money, and The meeting came to order at 9:00 unanimous vote, the Board approved a.m.: the Chairman'.s request, and asked Wells opened, the meeting with Building Inspector Manuel to provide prayer and led the pledge of alleg- the Board with a copy of his letter to iance to the flag. Duren. Upon motion by Peters, second by Administrative Assistant Wells Traylor, and unanimous vote, the presented a one year lease agree- Board approved the minutes of March ment, from the Division of Driver 22, 1988 after corrections. Licenses, for use of. courthouse Pursuant to advertisement to property for their modular office. revive sealed bids for Gulf County's Upon motion by Branch, second by 1988 Roadway Resurfacing Program, Money, and unanimous vote, the the following bids were received: Gulf Board approved the lease agreement Asphalt Corporation, $462,992.65; Pea- with the Division of Driver Licenses. vy & Son' Construction Co., Inc., Administrative Assistant Wells $495,879.1)5; Capital Asphalt, Inc., 'discussed a letter from the Private $378,361.15; and Florida Asphalt Pav- Industry Council, requesting the ing'Co.. $"92.062.75. Upon motion by Board renew its Memorandum of Peters, second .by; Traylor, and Agreement with them concerning the unanimous vote, the Board agreed to Job Training .Partnership Act. Upon table these bids until later in the motion by Branch, second by Traylor, meeting, and requested Ralph Rish, of and unanimous vote,' the Board Baskerville-Donovan Engineers, to agreed to renew this Memorandum of review ,these bids and make his Agreement. recommendation back to the Board. Administrative Assistant Wells Pursuant to "advertisement to discussed the notification from the receive 'sealed bids for a two-way Federal Emergency Food & ,Shelter radio- system for the Wewahitchka, Program, which, would provide funds volunteer ambulance service, the for use in the County. Wells stated the following bids were received: Clarks- Gulf County Senior Citizens have Sville Communications, $23,015.00 (Bid applied for some of these funds; and No. 1); Clarksville Communications, .he also stated that this is pass-through $25,095.00 (Bid No. 2); and Motorola money, and if the Board approves it, Communications & Electronics, the"money would come to the County $24,923.00. Birmingham requested the and be forwarded on, to the Gulf SBoard table these bids until later in County Senior Citizens. Association. the meeting, and allow the men .froum .' Upon motion by Money, second by the Wewahitchka ambulance service Traylor, and unanimous vote, the to study them and make a recom- board d approved submtting this ap- mendationr back to the Board. Upon 'lication motion by Branch, second vy TrAylor, Peters equested Wells .discuss' and unanimous ote, te ard information on septic tank require- approved the Chairman's request ments Iwhich he has received. Wells SMichael Tucker, C P.A and his tate he contacted the Health Depart- assistant Kathy Stuart, appeqned", ment concerningg new requirements before the Board to discuss the Audit hat the' State is considering, and SReport for the 1986-87 fiscal year. DouK Knt had told him thatif the new They commended the Board and the requirements are passed, it will rule Constitutional Officers on the gqod ; out septic tanks in the 5-Acre Farm financial shape they are in. Tucler area because of the soil topography stated each of the funds showed atrea ba the only permissable surpluses, and the records were well alternative would' be a package maintained and supported He also sewage plant or a sewer system. reported there were a few recom- Peters discussed being approached by mendations for improvement, and property owners in that area, and requested Ms. Stuart explain them to moved the Board oppose this legisla- thf Board A copy of her recommend- tion Money seconded the motion. nations and areas of concern are on file Attorney Rish then discussed the need in the.Clerk's office. for something more concrete, some- Paul Fitzgerald, Administrator of thing in writing, concerning this G ul. lines Hqsapal. .~iDke. .to. the propo ulingWells.sLated-that his SBo 'con cernH lhisJo Inori ~ tn was. strictly verbal Eromm,, wefl-as present uih rufure plans tor, Doug 'KMt After further discussion, Sthe hospital. He reported that the past Mone;'"ithdrew his second, and four months have shown the largest ers withdrew his motion, until workload since 1979, and that they something is received in writing., hope. to build a new hospital within 'Birmingham directed Wells to contact seven years Fitzgerald discussed ".Kent,.to obtain written information indigent care provided by the hospit- about this from the Board, and also al, including-incidents where the requested Attorney Rish obtain in- Shospital had lost thousands of dollars, formation if he has an opportunity. and stated they receive no funding for Building Inspector Manuel dis- this care that they provide He cussed the need to change the introduced JoAnne Wilson, the new numbering system in Oak Grove, and 'director for the ambulance service, inquired as to whether or not the' ,and spoke highly of the job she is Board wanted him to make the doing. He stated they hope to go to a .changes atthis time. Peters discussed Full A.L S system in September,.and the project in Highland View, and the reported that Bay County is no logger delay in changing the numbers to give picking up our patients, at the county Branch time to discuss it with the line. with theii' A'L.S, system. Fitz- ...residents. Birmingham asked Money, gerald also discussed the need for new since Oak Grove is in his district, what ambulances, and, the hope that a action he recommends. After discus-' non-profit organization can be estab- sion, Money recommended Manuel lished to rut this service. leave the numbers as they are iutil SRev. Jerry Huft appeared before the next meeting, to give him time to the Board auIndpresented a proposed contact the residents. Birmingham Resolution, designatingn April 24-30 'as discussed, with the Building Inspec- SJust Say "No To Drugs Week, nd tor, areas which would run into 5-digit requested the Board adopt it. Upon numbers; and Manuel reported there motion by "Branch, second by Peters, is no way to avoid this as a new block. and unanimous vote, the Board.. has to be numbered every 660 feet. .adopted Resolution 88-08, and thanked Building Inspector Manuel reported Rev. Huft for having prepared it. he hopes, to present maps to the Marion Hough, a resident/ of Board, at the next meeting, which will, SBeacon Hill, appeared -before. the show roads that are not named, and a' SBoard and gave -a presentation on list of roads that are duplicated. ..A.I.D.S.-H.i.V.'A'copy of her present- Birminghamstated he will depend on action is on ile in the clerks office. the Commissioners to come up with The meetnrig)(hen recessed for a names for roads in their own districts. ,short break at 10t05 a.m. The meeting Manuel- discussed private roads _'reconvened at 10:18 a.m. that are not named, but still need 'Richard .Iolmes! of the' WeWJ a' house numbers', and asked the Board 'hitchka' Vodlnteer Amtbulance 'Ser- .- what he should do. The Board agreed. vice, reported they had reviewed the for the property owners. to name the .bifls that were received, andrecom-'1; roads., : .. : 'mended the Board accept the low bid Building; Inspector Manuel re- S lfr6.m'Clarksville Communications. in quested 'the' Board's approval to' thedamount of $23,015.00, and stated. attend school in Houston, conrierning .the difference in the two Clarksville .ai. 'Ui~derground Storage Tank bids.was that the repeater on the low Course, during the week of April 17-22. .: 'bid is used, but come v&ith a.. -iear." -Upon-motion by Traylor, second by *warranty Isame as a new one). Upon money, and unanimous vote, the motion by Traylor, second by Money, Board approved the Building Inspect-' and unanimous i.vote, the Board or's request. . approved -'tle Wewahitchka Ambu- Peters discussed; the'./overall' lance Service's recommendation to house numbering system with Build- accept the low bid from Clarks'ville" ing Inspector Manuel, referring to Communications. possible problems that would occur ,. Houston 'Whtfield and Charles A. through passing over certainisections, Gaskin, Arctite ts, appeared before Peters stated ,he1 is for a unified the.. Board and 'reported that 'the system. microphones that were included in the Mosquito Control Director Graves' bid they accelped for thp'Board room :, requested the Board hire the following renovation will lot pick up very well o: po'.part-ttinie employees 'for the unls the speaker is close to it. He Mosquito :Con'trol Department, .stal4 that better.microphones, which Samuel Best .and .Johnny Collins. will'ick up: eenif not spoken directly Peters. moved the Board approve 'into' 'could l' pilhased for $150.0:' ,, Graves' request, and Money seconded .each, and to are 'heeded- Money 'the motion;'Branch discussed the age moyed the Board, pay the additional of the recommended applicants, the. $300.00 in order to get the better total number of applicants, and the microphpnesi T'raylo, seconded the amoutit. of time the employees would& motion'and itpassed unanimously. be needed. Biiiningham stated these Birmingham discussed the Wewa- employees would need to be informed hitehka Amblilance Service's need for that working part-time does not another ainbulpnce, since the Board entitle them to a full-time position if had not beef able to repair the one one becomes available-new 4pplica- that, had burned. Birmingham'tut'ned tiopns;,would .haye to be taken: The the. Chair over to .rnce-chairman "irotibn passed with the following Moiey and moved the Board allow the vote: Birmingham, Peters and'Money Wewahitchka Volunteer 'Ambulance ,::. voted ye's..Branch and.Traylor voted' Service'fo-get three-bids and'.have''a .. h0 ''" -" ,chassis. pacede, under, the, turned :,,. .Mosquito Control Director Graves ambulance, on an emergency basis, inquired into whether the Board wants so that it can be used. Traylor him to lock the gate at Buckhorn County Comm. Landfill, or put someone there to operate it. Branch requested the committee appointed to this project get back together and make a firm recommendation back to the Board. Wells reported the County has been written up by the Department of Environmental Regulation several times for leaving the gate unlocked. Peters left the meeting at this time-10:55 a.m. Money discussed problems that could be caused by locking the gate, and possible solu- tions. Branch stated this would have to be answered in a consent order. Birmingham again requested the committee to take a look at the consent order, and make a recom- mendation back to the Board concern- ing a solution. The Chairman also advised Graves to put the amount it would cost for salaries for employees to man the gate in his proposed budget, for the Board to take into consideration. Peters reentered the meeting at this time-10:59 a.m. Mosquito Control Director Graves reported he is preparing the proposed budget and his employees wanted to know if the Board would pay the full amount of their uniforms, in the new budget. Birmingham told him to add it as a supplementary item, but the Board could not give them an answer until budget time. Road Superintendent Lester re- ported that Coffman International, Inc., who was awarded the bid for the flatbed truck, would not be able to deliver the truck until August, and requested the Board award the bid to the next low bidder, Action Truck Center, Inc. The Board then discussed the fact that the County has accepted Coffman's bid, therefore they should be held to it, and should be penalized the $25.00 per day,,after the specified date, for not delivering it. Birming- ham then gave the Chair to Vice- Chairman Money, and moved the Board accept Road, Superintendent Lester's request to accept the bid from Action Truck Center, Inc., since Lester has already verbally released Coffman from the bid.. Peters second- ed the motion, and it passed with the following vote. Money, Birmingham, Peters and Traylor voted yes. Branch voted no, stating he feels Coffman should be held to the bid. Road Superintedent Lester reported Action Truck Center's bid is $21,921.75, plus $150.00 to bring the load capacity on the axle from 17,500 pounds to 19,000 pounds, and $60.00 to bring the load capacity on the rear. springs from 18,000 pounds to 23,000 pounds, for a. total of $22;131.75. Money then return- ed the Chair to Birmingham. Ralph Rish, of Baskerville-Dono- van Engineers, recommended the Board accept the low bid of Capital Asphalt, Inc. and allow him to negotiate with them to get the price into the range the Board had previously planned to spend. Traylor moved t Board accept ..iish's , ,rgommen(#jion,, Ps er seconded, ihe motidioand it passed with the following vote Birmingham, Money, Peters and Traylor voted yes. Branch voted no, stating he objects to the project, not the recommendation. Deputy Clerk Collier presented four court orders for payment in the ,.case of the State of Florida vs. Clyde Melvin. Upon motion by Peters, second by Traylor, and unanimous vote, the Board approved the follow- ing payments: . Edward Parsley, Investigator, $2,345.30; Diane T. Pate, Court Reporter, .$596.50;, Romelia M. Ad- ams, Court Reporter, $170.60; and. SHenry R. Barksdale, Court Appointed Attorney, $589.72. S Upohnmotion by Traylor, second by Money, and unanimous vote, the' Board approved amending the bud- get, for payment of the 190 Megabite SHard Disk Drive, which the Board had previously approved the purchase of 12-18-87), at the written request of Clerk Benny Lister." The amount of $4,8440 was transferred from the County Health Department Repairs and Maintenance Fund to the County Computer Fund.' Sheriff Harrison. reported he had discussed the problem at the intersec- tion of Niles Road and Long Ave. with Port St. Joe Police Chief Richter, and Chief Richter agreed to have a deputy: at this intersection during the pro- blem hours, to see if they can alleviate some of. the congestion. Harrison stated they did not feel a 4-way stop would alleviate the problem. Harrison discussed the need for designated exits and signs on the beach at the Cape, and reported that he and Road Superintendent had looked into this situation. He stated that there is a designated entrance to. the beach, but no designated exits, therefore many vehicles exit over the dunes or through private property. He requested the, Board .designate a. couple of areas as exits, with one of them being at'Stumphole' 'if possible. Money requested the Board allow Wells to contact the Air Force to see if they would allow some of their 00085"-00ooR R-001.9400 $40,42 CO1'3113 SHERRY ET AL S, 5' T 7 R 8 WUHI:TFIELD ACRES (UNREC-ORI:ED) 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,(UNRECORDEO) W 1/2 OF LOT 2 ORB 82/234 MAP 156 A BLK C 00'187.-000R R-0040400 $315.48 GORMAN U. CARSON S 5 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACRES SUBD..(L!NRECORDED) .PART OF LOT 4 BEING 90 BY 110 FT. ORB 77/469 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) property at Stumphole to be used as an exit. Sheriff Harrison stated the Air Force had told him about a year -ago that they did not want. their Property being used. Money discussed with Attorney Rish, the possibility of Sunland having some property, but Attorney Rish stated he felt they would not want this property being used, because of all the children there. The Board directed Wells to contact the Air Force concerning this issue. Birmingham requested Money work with the Sheriff on coming up with a solution for this problem. Attorney Rish reported his asso- ciate, Thomas Gibson, had contacted Jeff Schindler, of Data Automation, concerning the problems with the County Computer system, and they should have an agreement worked out, within the next 10 days or so, that is satisfactory to both parties. Birmingham reported the Board needs to accept the 1986-87 Audit SReport for the record. Peters moved the Board accept the report, Traylor seconded the motion, and it passed unanimously. Birmingham requested Deputy Clerk Collier place the letter and map from Gertrude Guilford in the agenda for the next regular meeting. Branch moved the Board author- ize Attorney Rish to work out an extended agreement with Bay County to incinerate the garbage for South Gulf County. Money seconded the motion, and it passed unanimously. Branch reported the property to be used as a park, in White City, has a nice building with a sufficient rest- room facility. He stated, however, that the restroom area need a partition to form two restrooms, a men's and a women's, in order to meet State health requirements. Branch requested the Board allow Mosquito Control Director Graves to partition the restroom and install doors, in order for it to meet the requirements. 'Traylor moved the Board accept Branch's request. Mon- ey seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. I Branch discussed the letter from the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commiission, which stated their Board did not discuss the Resolution which the Gulf County Board of County Commissioners sent them concerning the abolition of "doe days," at their March meeting. Upon request by Branch, the Board directed Wells to send a copy of the Game and Fish Commission's letter to Davis * Stdutamire, who has put a lot of time into this project. S Branch asked Road Superinten- ..dent Lester when the pipe would be put in the ditch at the Highland View Elementary School. Lester reported it would be put in today or tomorrow, but he has to contact School Superin- tendent Wilder as to whether they should cut their road now, or pipe up to that point, and wait until school is out to cut the road and proceed. Peters requested the Board write a letter to Chris Earley, Coordinator of Operations for the School Board, making him aware of the agreement made between Sheriff Harrison and "FP6lice' Chidf'Richter concerning the problem at the- intersection of Niles Road and Long Avenue. Birmingham stated the letter also needs to include that this intersection is within the city limits of Port St. Joe, and any future Ranger Summers in background with Smokey. From left, Jenny Patterson, Jacob Tankersley, Leslie White, Amy Newsome, Adam White, Bucky Burkett, Becki Earley and Bonnie Belin. Kids Learn About Fire; Police and Forestry Departments Pam's Play & Learn facility, a four year preschool program, had two very important guests last week. Officers Butch and. Smith came as representatives of the Port St. Joe 'Police Department and Fire Chief Brent Etheridge and Mr. Joe came with the big fire truck., The children were learning of there importance of looking on the police- men and firemen as friends to be appreciated. The visits were very informative and the men doing the presentations were most kind. Some questions were asked but mostly the children just listened. 'Excitement was high at the facility as a ride on the fire truck is not an everyday thing and who would have believed that the policeman would blow his siren! Earlier in the year Smokey the problems should be taken to the City Commission. The Board directed Wells to write this letter. Peters reported that only two employees had disagreed with the seniority list that Road Superinten- dent Lester had shown them, and he requested Lester have each employee sign by his name on the list if he agrees with it. Birmingham stated further problems shall be handled when they arise. Peters presented the following letter of intent, concerning county job openings and promotions, and moved the.,'Bqard 'incorporate it into their personnel policy. Money seconded the motion. Branch discussed posting a job opening that involved a promotion for someone, stating he did not feel it was necessary. After further discus- sion, the motion passed unanimously. 00193-000R R.-004.1700 $316.28 GORMAN UWII.I.. IAM S, ET IJX S 5 T 7 R 8 WI-IHITFIEL..D ACRES SI Ul ,. (UNR ECORDE -) W U 75 FT, OF' I..OT "5 RFC'D ORE) 71/281. MAP : .1.56 A BLK E 00206 -00 R R-0044300 $123.10 HIOUARD R RODBERT WI 11.'FIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOTS 5 & 6 ORE) 99/157 FR FIT Z GERALD (FORF FURTHER LEGAL SE:E TAX ROLL) 00216--OOOR R-0046500 $31.46 DY(KES UWAI.TER T, WHITFIEI..LD ACRES AT HUWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOT 4 MAP :* 156 A BLK 2 Bear visited and Mrs. Carolyn Sum- mers, a ranger at the fire tower. assisted, Smokey was well received and Ranger Summers presented the children with books, buttons and goodies. The children thank the Port St.. Joe Police Department, the Division of Forestry and also the Port St. Joe Volunteer Fire Department, these visits were beyond the call of duty. Closed for Meeting Farmers Home Administration, County Office'and District Office located in Blountstown, will be closed May 23 thru May 27'for a state meeting in Clearwater. These offices will also be.e closed May 30 for Memorial Day. A copy of the Letter of Intent is on file in the clerk's office. Chairman Birmingham stated the Department heads should post the openings, and if the most senior person.does not want it, they need to sign a statement of refusal. Money discussed a letter received from William H. and Eula E. Kuyper of Tallahassee, requesting the Board close an alley, which runs through their property in Beacon Hill. Branch moved the Board allow Road Superin- tendent Lester to check into this and .report back to. the Board at the next meeting. Money seconded the' motion, " andit passed unanimously. The Board directed Wells to provide Leiter with' a copy of the Kuyper's letter and a copy of the plat. There being no further business,. the meeting did then adjourn. 00218.-OOOR R--0046900 $145.61 LAMBERT GEORGE U JR. WHITFIELD 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 PARKER SAMMY C. SR. WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOT 11 ORB 106/772 FR PARKER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00233--000R R-0051100 $42.92 THOMAS B. WEBB WIITFIEILD ACRES AT' HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB I. PG 59 LCOT 4 ORB 77/229 MAP :F 156 A BELK 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 EIlIC I I The 3ar, Poat St. Joe, DM.-1b.iby, Ikty I= (Conutinued frm Page 3) 00242--OOOR R-0051900 $99.87 BROGDON GEORGE MAC ET UX WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD 'CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOT 9 & 1/2 INT ORB 103/378 TO RICHARD E. BROGDON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00245-000R R-0052t00 $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 HOARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59 LOTS 1 & 2 & W 4.8' OF LOT 15 & W 5' OF LOT 16 ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00321-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 4 156 A CREE ORB CREE ORB 00334-100R R-0080100 NEEL GEORGE B. & BRENDi S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREI (UNRECORDED) S/2 OF LO' 62/671 ('BEING 1150 FT X LOT) O ;. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE .00334-230R R-0082800 HX WHITWORTH BARNEY G. HOWARD CREEK PROP NO 2 UNRECORDED LOTS 9 & 10 90/36 FR HOLMAN & ORB FR BORDELON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00334-235R SR-0083100 MYRICK JAMES LAMAR HOWARD CREEK PROP. NO. UNRECORD LOT 15 ORB 94/ OC FR AAA TRAFFIC MARK MAP 1560 00334-253.t R-*0083800 HARRIS"H. H. HOWARD CREEK UNRECORO LOT RHAMES S M1AP11 156C 00334-261R R-0084600 HANNA MARTHA HOWARD CREEK UNRFCORID LOT WHITEHURST MAP 156C BLK 5 $441 71 :K PROP 57/731 BLK 7 $79.36 K PROP 87/499 00456--001R R-0113300 SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S S 6 T 4 R 9 11 AC M/L RE ORB 60/662 FR EASTERLINI BEING PARCEL "A" & PARCI "A--I" ORB 62/186 & A PO1 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 00523-OOOR R-0133700 CARTER JOHN W. & CHRIST: CHIPOLA CUTOFF ADDITION IOLA LOT 3 PB 2 PG 21 OR 111/706 FR POWELL MAPI 111 A 00539-I00R R--0136100 HX KEI.SOE MARK S. & JANET I CHIPOLA CUTOFF ADDITION IOLA UNIT 1 ALL OF BLKS & CROSS- HATCHED LOT LY: OF LOT 1 BLK 1 PB 2 PG : (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 00539--105R R-0136200 SIMMONS CHARLES & JOEY CHIPOLA CUT-OFF ADDITION IOLA LOT 2. 4 ORB 117/025 FR KELSOE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 1 00539-110R R-0136300 S :IMMONS CHARL...S & JOEY BLK 7 CHIPOlA CUT-OFF ADDITION. I:0LA $185,77 LOT 2, .4 A K. ORBI :117/825 FR KEL...SOE EK PROP (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 1 T 1 ORB 00539-110R 150 FT R-0136300 SIMMONS. CHARL.ES .. J"OEY TAX ROLL) CHIPOLA CU.T-OFF ADD. TO L.T 1'I $1740 ORB 117/825 FR KELSOE $174,08 LK 3 MAP* 111A 00574-O-OR ORB '. R-0142400 $ 90/971 BORDERS VALERIA, HEIRS : S 30 T 4 R 9 1,92 AC BEG TAX ROLL) NEC OF NW/4 OF NW/41 RUN CHS. TH U 2.22 CHS, TH .N ,$84.,13 CHS, .'H IE 2,22 CHS TO PA (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 2 /103B 00605-OO0OR ING CO. R-0147700 t SCHUDER MONICA E. BLK B RED BULL ISLAND.SUBD, U NO. 1 LOT 10 $320.02 MAP *1128 III PROP, NO. 2 00606-00OR 3 ORB 103/804 FR R--0147800 SCHUDER MONICA E. RED BULL. ISLAND SUBD,. U BLK C NO. :1. LOT 11 MA '112B L .$84.13 PROP, NO. 11 ORB 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- BEACF MAP $1560 00334-705R R-0088600 HOWARD, J.U, .HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES NO. 4 (UNRECORDED) LOT ORB 103/771 FR HOLIDAY INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00335-003R R-0090200 BELL FRANK E. & SHERILI S 5. T 7 R 8 15.99 AC I 00613-010. O 2 R-014.8600 $ 644.-FR ROBBINS DUDI..EY & WYNELL RED BULL ISLAND SUBD, UN NO. 1 LOT 6 ORB 89/75 BLK C MAP *112B8 $84.13 ENE P, 00621-000R 2 'R---0154800 '877 FR LANE RICHARD & LOUISE RED- BEUL.L ISLAND SUBD, UN NO,. LOT 12 ORB 74/664 BLK ,C -MAP $112B $135.10 00623-OOOR R-0156800 2 PICKRON JIMMER & LOVELL1 '198, RED BULL ISLAND SUBD,. UN NO, 2 .OT 5 ORB 80/283 BLK C MAP #112B $148.30 00627-OOOR R-0160000 S UNIT MC ARDLE JAMES L. 12 & RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UN IDAY NO. 2 LOT 16 ORB 116/722 HOLLAND TAX ROLL) MAP *112B $84.13 00627-030R R-0160400 S UNIT, .MC ARDLE JAMES L. 7 ORB RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UN H INC. NO. 2 LOT 19 ORB 116/722 HOLLAND F MAP *112B $148.30 00627-040R R-0160500 UNIT MC ARDLE JAMES L. 1 & 2 RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UN BEACH NO. 2 LOT 20 & 1 ACRE, ADJOINING REC'D ORB 116Y TAX ROLL) FR HOLLAND (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 7 $300.59 00640-005R L 0, R-0169500 M/L NEWELL JESSE A, RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO LOT 4 ORB13 96/2 FR PARKE MAP 112B 00640--06R R-01696u0 NEWIL. ..IJESSE A. RED BULL.. I SLAIN D UN I T L.Of '5 ORB 830/544 tAP 4w:1 l12E1 NO ALL SW1/4 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 HARRISON 00419-I001R R-0109100 $175.05 SHEALY BURL LEE S 31 T 3 R 9 146 X 63.5 X 122 X 55 FT LOT: BEING 55 FT FRONT ON DEAD LAKES ORB 83/618 MAP *109C 00420-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 DILL JOHN C. ET UX STOKES DEAD LAKES CAMP UNIT ONE LOT 7 PB 2 PG 36 ORB 71/933 MAP #109C 00640-069R R01.72800 WAYMON HANLON RED BULL. ISLAND SUBO, UN NO. 3 LOT 5 ORB 76/248 MAP 1128 BLK 3 00640-131R R-0175700 : $ $54.10 SMITH KENDAAi- RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO, EC'D ..OTS 7, 8 & 9 ORB 117/6. G FR SMITH & VPRB 119/28 G EL SMITH : RTION (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T TAX ROLL) 00642-002R, R-0176400 HX 1 $415,39 NOWELL ROBERT E. & DOROT INE COCHRAN LANDING PROP, TO UNRECORDED- LOT 3 ORB 80/ RB MAP 0112B 00642-008R R-0176900 $1 , BLK 1 KENDRICK GARY L. COCHRAN LANDING PROP, $36.36 UNRECORDED LOTS 9 & 10 C L. 97/683 FR KENDRICK TO MAP *112B 3 & 4 00651--000R ING W R-0180900 $ 21 ADAMS GORDON TAX ROLL) S 31 T 4 R 9 1 AC ORB 27 MAP 4112C $252.59 00666-OOOR R--0182200 .. N TO SAPP CLAUDE & MARY JANE S 31 T 4 R 9 .40 AC ORB 66/249 & ORB 102/934 FR MAP *112C TAX ROLL) .00687--010R R--0184600 HX .$ $35.50 HAYS KENNETH 0, & VALER] S 7 T 5 R 9 3 AC M/L. 196 N TO FRONT ON ROBERTS CEMETEI 670,94 FT AV DEPTH ORB E FR GASKIN 00687 050R TAX ROL.L) R-0.185100 S. IT 1- SAM P.I JR L I..I...I $35,50 S 7 5 PR 9 BEING LOT 5 ... UNR'ECORlE.D SUB. O, N ROBISE IOLA. CEMETERY ROAD UNREC, AGREEMENT FR GASKIN 00709-001R R--.0188300 4 HERRING DEMPSEY S 18 T 5 R 9 10 AC M/L . 0231,09 774,06 FT OF THAT PART C: OF NW/4 OF SW/4 OF SECT 18 3 AT W OF SR 71 ORB 116/1104 N S 9 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL. SEE 1 4 9 00723-002R B., R-0192000 FAX ROLL) CAUSEY EDWARD G, S 18 T 5 R 9 1 ACRE ORB $49 18 8:1/412 FR EDGAR CAUSEY C 84/967 MAP 1148 . 00728-1 10R R--0193000 4 BLK F STEEIE DARLENE & LARRY Ti S 19 T 5 R 9 $49.1 HONEY HILL (UNRECORED) LOT 2 UNRECORDED AGMT F SI..LISTER MAP 114C 00.731--800 R 81..K F" R-0196500 KING EDWARD 1291.91 S 18 T 5 R 9 1 AC M/L 2C 208.5 PARCEL *8 ORB 103/ IT FR MAE W:ILLIAMS MAP* 1148B 00733-350R R-0197400 HX 4 BLK I HORTON HAROLD N. JR & MAt .S 18 T 5 R 9 3,3 AC M/L $55.49 ORB 97/687 FR HORTON MAP* 114B lIT 00741-007R R-0199600 $ MARSEE JAMES A BLK K GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS M/L.. $55.49 FARM :6 ORB 103/738 FR C A FARMS. INC. & ORB 114/5; NIT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 1 00741--010R R-0199900 4 BLK L SALERNO JOANNE M. GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT f $41,11 9 ORB 87/444 5 AC M/L MAP 114C NIT 00741--032R $1:72 ,55 2 R-..0020,000 JOHNSON CI...IFFORD M, GUI.l.F COUNTY FARM TR BLK M 431 5 AC M/L ORB 76 GULF CO FARMS ' $41.11 MAP *114C 00741-039 R lIT R--0202700 ACT,TRACT /996 AA FR FR DANIELS CHARLES K 6 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 NCNI NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA. T GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT FARM 442 ORB 115/43 FR GULF CO. ?22 FARMS. INC. .MAP *114C iX ROLL) 00744-00R R-.0204600 $48.52 P91.38 SALERNO JO ANN S 19 T 5 R 9 REC'D ORB 56/943 *. 3 FR MAYHANN RUNNING ALG SR 71 .R TO SIMPSON LAND ORB 56/944 & 75/523 MAP *114C BLK.A .. 00754-000R SR-0205700 $40.78 $91.38 CARNLEY JUDSON E, & IDA E. S 20 T 5 R 9 .33 AC REC'D ORB 3 93/1015 FR tCARNLEY BEING IN SE/4 MAP *1140 BL.K A 00757-050R $91.38 R-0206400 $33.00 13RANNON ROBERT WENDELL 3 S 20 T 5R 9 26 AC M/L 75 X 150 FT PARCEL REC'0D ORB 114/333-34 FR GASKIN BLK A MAP* 1140 00806-OOOR $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 BL.K B *00815..-OOOR $55.49 R--0211800 CUTCHIN JAMES A, & MARC |IT CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 6 ORB 104/267 BLK F FOSTER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE *556,48 00 1. 8-000 R R-. -02:1.2200 3 I..I.E;N Y .GEORGE ET[ U, X 624 CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF IC FR RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 12 ORB 79/101 *AX ROLL.) MAP *112C 1886.09 00818-020R [HY R-0212400 LISENBY GEORGE ET UX '675 CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 14 ORB 79/101 260.22 MAP *112C 00824-000R ]RB R--0213000 HAND CLARENCE E. ET UX CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF" RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO ;220.04 PG 38 LOT 22 ORB 86/430 MAP 0112( '/202 00828-000R SR-0213400 290 18 POWEL.I... DAL.TON WT & SHARE CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO SAPP PG 38 LOT 5 ORB 109/536 WOOD RUFFF - (FOR FURTHER LEGAL.. SEE .202.76 00829--O00R :E J. R--0213500 5 FT POWEI..L DALTON U. ET UX RY RD CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF 39/439 RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 6 ORB 94/384 ABBOTT 1..193 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE IE M, 00836-000R C: AN 1--0214200 *RTES BARFIEI...D S:O-DNEY MERL ECORRECT:IVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 15 --i, 13 MAP .11.2C 00922-000IR R-0224800 WHITFIEL...D CHARLES S 28 & 29 T 5 R 9 REC'D IBK 20/313 MAP 0115A & *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 -000 R R--0228900 OVERTON EONA BREZLEY, S 29. T 5 R 9 7 ACRES IN OF SE/4 OF NE/4 REC'D 3 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. & BP GULF. COUNTY FARMS UNIT TRACT 88 5.5 ACRES ORB 110/1048 FR GULF CO; FP INC. MAP* 115B 00954-046R R-0234900 GIBSON JOHN G. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT TRACTS 119 & 120 8 AC P 80/878 AA. MAP* 115B 00958-O000R R-0235700 LESTER CARL & HELEN S 32 T- 5 R 9 1 ACRE 21( FT ORB 101/83.9 FR YAND MAP* 1150 00964-050R R-0236800 00640 006R R--0169600 NEWELL JESSE A, RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO LOT 5 ORB 80/544 MAP #112B 00640-018R ,-.017?0300 MAYHANN 'BILLY J,. & MARY RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO LOTS 8 & 15 ORB'116/477 HALL MAP* 112B 9 emir 01044--000R BLK 4 R-0248100 $50.66 GATES JERRY T S 35 T 5 R 9 .45 ACRES REC'D ORB 79/310 1 PB 2 MAP *143 4 01045--020R R--0248400 $82.03 BLK 4 WHITFIELD JOSEPH P. S 35 T 5 SR 9 W 1 ACRE PER' $147.97 IDEED RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 67 PAGE 808 FROM LEVINS ON THE CHIPOLA RIVER 1 PB 2 MAP 4: 143 01045-040R R-024860Q $33.00 BLK .4 CARNLEY JU:DSON NATHANIEL S 35 T 5 R 9 40 FT ON CHIPOLA $283.59 RIVER: 600 FR AV DEPTH ORB ON 104/608 FR. GATES 1MAP* 143 1 PB "2 01045--045R 5 FR R-0248700 $33.00 GATES JERRY & MARCHELLE TAX ROLL) S 35 T 5 R 9 40 FT ON CHIPOLA RIVER- 548 FT AV DEPTH ORB $145,59 101/955 FR BORDERS LESS ORB 104/608 TO CARNELY 01045--140R 1 PB 2 R-0249600 .$46.02 FR WHITFIELD JOE. S 35 T 5 R 9 1 AC ORB 88/596 TAX ROLL) FIR DREW & WHITFIELD MAP 41:143 $145.59 010560-105R ..... R--0251600 '' $-78.41t CONAR SAMMY' NEALI. 4' : 1 PB 2 S 3 T 6 R 9 ,51 AC M/L PARCEL BEING LOT 11 OFrUNREC, 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. CUI..INARD SAMMY NEAL S 3 T 6 R 9 .5 AC M/L PARCEL. IEING LOT 12 OF TURKEY RUN ESTATES AN UNREC, PLAT BY $58.78 LISTER ORB 117/1063 FR SAUNDERS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL.) .44 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) 13EING LOT 14 OF TURKEY RUN ESTATES. AN UNRECORDED SUBD. $126.04 REC'D ORB 117/531 FR SHERESH ET ALI MAP* 133 N NEC 01187-007R IN OBK R-0267300 $201.70 SELL I.. DONALD E, S -5 T 3 R 10 REC'D ORB 69/1049 FR SEXTON BEING *77,10 PARCEL NO 15 MAP 91A NO. 2 01238-OOOR R ...0274200 FiX $423.31 GATES JERRY T. & MARCHELLE il'. ]DWAY PARK SUBD PB 1 PG 43 $54.66 l...I0:I & 2 ORB 107/180 FR ARBARA GATF'S LESS 1.25 AC OUT OF NEC .NO. 3 OF. LOT 2 ORIB 58/678 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) ARMS ().124.1. -010R R--0274500 $405,14 SIMMONS JOHN J. MIDWAY PARK SUOEi, PB 1 PG 43 $265.57 3 PARCE2...S ON DEAD LAKES ORB :1.15/135-36 FR TWADDLE NO. 4 M.1'W: 91 A m /I 0 STANLEY RONNIE. LEE (JOWE S 32 T 5 R 9 .59 AC M/L 117 FT LOT ORB 105/715 & FR PIPPIN MAP# 1150 00971-OOOR R--0237400 HX HALL JACK C. JR. S33 T5 R9 18 AC PARCEL B IN NW/4 OF NW/4 LYING E. SR 381 ORB 57/1030 LESS DBK 20/183 TO LILLIE MAE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 00973-OOOR R-0237700 $ HALL JOHN H. S 33 T 5 R 9 6 AC A LOT YDS N & S & 230 YDS E & NEC OF NW/4 OF NW/4 ORB 111/56 CD FR HALL ET AL MAP *132C AL ORB 0:1.2-1 1'-020R R-027.4600 $7.33.23. COWART PAUL. & HADELYN MIDWAY PARK SUBD. PB 1 PG 43 $30.50 I..OTS 2. & 3 LESS STRIP: BEING OLD MAGNOLIA LODGE FR STERZOY X 210 ORB 99/368 1/3 INT TO COWARD MAP 4 91 A 01243--030R .R-0275000 $246.46 $40.78 SANSON ROBERT L & LINDA H :RS) MIDWAY PARK SUBD, PB 1 PG 43 200 X PORfION OF LOT 4 ORB 94/735 1 840 FR TAYLOR 01268-000R R-0278200 $423.13 SOWELL JERRY D, & BARBARA $57.21 IDLEWOOD SUBO UNIT NO. 1 PB 2 PG 15 LOT 1 ORB 111/82 FR 3EING SPANN OF MAP I91A 4 AC BLK 4 SBYRD 0.1274.-010 IOR rAX ROLL) R-0278900 $66.52 SYFRETT RAYMONI L, & ANN S. 1187.48 IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION UNIFT .. BEG AT SUC OF LOT 3 N 130 70 FT E'L.Y 84.85 FT N 66 FT W IN U' 84.83 FT S 66 FT TO POB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL.. SEE TAX ROLL.) (Cotinuedon Page 4 - rvii 01007.-000R R-0243600 $172.27 CARNLEY JUDSON E. & IDA E. DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT I 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 132D 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 1,06/103 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 BLK 3 $241.73 IA L. 1 PB 2 FR TAX ROLL) *. 63.91 1 PB 2 ,4 (Contioued from Page 4) 01275-OOOR R-0279000 $30.07 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. & AtN-l S. - IDLEUWOOD PARK SUBDIVI.-STON UNIT 1 N 14 FT OF LOT 3 0DK 31/377 & ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01277-010R R-0279200 $37.05 .SYFRETT RAYMOND L. & ANN S. IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION .UNIT 1 E 21.24 FT OF LOT 6 & ORB 116/ 892 FR SYFRETT MAP# 91A 01285-000R R-0279900 DEGARMO ROGER IDLEWOOD PARK UNir 1 LOT'S 1 MAP 491A $199. .6. OR ADELINE SUBDIVISION & 2 ORB 84/862 01295-00OR R-0280900 $192.00 GRIFF-IN GILBERT P & TEDDJ SUE IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION UNIT 1 LOT 5 & S 25 FT OF LOT 7 ORB. 89/102 CD FR HARPER & ORB 116/1.10p CD FR HARPER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01296-000R R--0281000 $174.6-9 TAYLOR MARY A. IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION UNIT 1 LOTS 6 & 8 ORB -79/1094 MAP *91A BLK 4 01333-010R R--0284900 $32.41 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. IDLEWOOD PARK SUBD. UNIT 4 1 E 30 Ft OF LOT 12 : ORB 107/539 QC FR BROADER BLK 6 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01340-001R .R-028570Q $110.52 HUGHES L. .R, P '. - S 25 T 3 R 10 PARCEL .NO 1 OF HUGHES PLAT (UNRECORDED) LESS S'LY 50 FT TO BOYD ., MAP 0=91 A .01362-000R R-0288000 $124.66 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. S 36 T 3 R 10 45 AC M/L REC'D ORB 73/609 (PARCEL IV) LESS CENTRAL LANDING SUBD. ORB 38/121 ORB.34/812, ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01373-'004R R--0290000 $106.95 HANLON DANIEL GENE S 36 T 3 R 10 6.837 AC & 110 FT ON DEAD LAKES ORB 85/657 . MAP *910 01373-0201R 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... LEE BI.LLY G. ET AL . S 36 T 3 R 10 1 AGC.255.50 FT- BY 170.49 FT REC 0 ORB 81/400 (PARCEL. II) MAP *91D 01390-000OR R-0292600 $81,81 BRUNER B13. E RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADUN TO IOLA PB 2 PG 24 UNIT NO 1 N/20 OF LOT 4 MAP i1288 EBLK 2 0:1.417-00 R R-0295400 $51 ,02 STEWART JACK 0. RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADDN TO IOLA PB 2 PG 24 UNIT NO 1 i.:t 1.1 ' MAP 412'8B' 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 $35.50 - SYFRETT RAYMOND L. CENTRAL LANDING SUBO PB 3 PG 4 PARCEL MARKED "NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PLAT- LYING N OF LOTS 9 & I0fBLK 1 ORB 23/609 (FOR.FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01487-002R R-0305600 $35.50 SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S. CENTRAL LANDING SUB0 PB 3 PG 4 E.63346 FT OF LiOT 4 ORB .73/609 & ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL. SEE TAX ROLL) W01487-003R R-0305700 $182.81 SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOTS 6.16, 17. 18, 19 & 20: LESS PART OF LOTS 5 & 16 IN ORB 73/608 & ORB 73/609 & ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01490--000R R-0306100 $102.78 ROGERS ELMER E. ET UX CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 U'LY 100 FT OF LOT 12 MAP *910 BLK 2 01490-002IR R-0306300 $43.28 SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S, CENTRAL LANDING SUBO PB 3 PG 4 LOT 8 & ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT MAP *9110 BLK 3 01490-003R R-0306400 $159.56 SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S. CENTRAL LANDING SUBU PB 3 PG 4 LOTS 1 THRU 7 ORB 73/609 & ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT MAP*I 910 BLK 3 01494-001R R-0306900 $206.07 SYFRETT RAYMOND CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PO 4 LOT 16 ORB 73/636 OiR 116/892 FR SYFRETT BLK :3 HAP t 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-OOOR R-0307900 $376.62 DILL JOHN C: ET UX S 1 T 4 R 10 11.5 AC BEG r4T NEC. RUN U 275 YOD TH S 220 YD: TH E 275 YDS: TH N 220 YODS T.0 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 OC FR EDWARD CLARK MAP*- 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 108/186-7 FR STEPHENS BEING TRACT 0 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) MAP *74 AREA D 0.1.51;'-020R R-03:10 00 HX $272.88 RE( iW ARIE S 3.T 4 R 10 4,52 AC M/L BE: NG 368.5 FrF ON STONE MILL. CREEK RD 396 FT AV DEPTH S TO CREEK ORB 5 5/681 FIR BROG DON, PFOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 015.17-023R R- 0311300 $252 ,,59 BFEArrY JAMES & VICKI: S 3 T 4 R 10 2 AC BEING TRACT 1:1. S tONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 103/438 FR MERR ITFT & BEATTY (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0.1517-026R R-03.1.1600 $82.03 ,DAVIS MARY & CHARLES MOORE S 3 T 4 R 10 1,4 AC REC D ORB 71 /109 FR BROGDON BEING TRACT A STONE CREEK ACRES UNRECORDEDD) ORB 103/41 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0151 7-030R R-0312000 $330. 1:1 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 S TONE CREEK ACRES (Ilitli rf I II) 'UNRECOR DT.'. . AGREEMENfT FR 1BROGDON MAP 074 01519 010R P-0314700 $118.60 CANTER PWIILSON & KENNEIAL S 3 T 4 R 10 1.03 AC M/L... 100 X 447 FT PARCELUNRECORDED AGREEMENT FR TLC MAP- 74 01519-120R R-0315400 $1 TLC PROPERTIES STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 5 MAP* 74 0151.9--125R . R-0315500 '$1 TI..CC PROPERTIES STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 6 MAP4: 74. , 01519-130R R-0315600 $1 TLC PROPERTIES C ST ONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 7 MAP-I 74 01519-265R .R-.318000 $ SCHNEIDER JUANITA STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 6 UNREC, AGREEMENT FR TLC MAP* 74 01526-001R R-0320400 $: DICKENS RAY S 4.T 4 R 10 1.33 AC M/L TRACT 13 STONE CREEK ACRE' (UNRECOI')ED') ORB 91/482 FI EDEN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA: 01526-004R. R....032070.0 ALLISON WAYNE T, & .LOUISSE S 4 T 4 R 10 1.50 AC TRACK STONE CREEK ACRES . (UNRECORDED:) IORB 106/33 F! HICKS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA: 01538-100R R-0322900 $< FOSTER STEPHEN H. S 9 T 4 R 10 5 AC M/L 5 A( SQUARE IN NuC OF NE/40F Nt ORB 95/441 FR TLC LESS 35 ORB 106/609 TO THORNE MAP* 74 10.52 01538-405R R-0323400 $279 CARSON JUDITH S 9 T 4 P 10 1 AC M/L 210 0X 210 FT PARCEL IN NWC E/2 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 01545-005R R-0324200 HX $107 GRIFFIN GILBERT P, & TIEDIE7 S. 10 T 4 R 10 6.69 AC M/L PARCEL REC'D ORB 113/395-6 AA FR T L C MAP* '74 01549-.001R R-0325100 i 75. 82 SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S. S 11 T 4 R 10 36 AC M/L. PARCEL.. AIG U SEC LINE: 405 FT ON SIONE MILL CREEK REC"O OR B 90/126 FR LISTER & ORB 91/257 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01571-000 R-0327600 $562.69 BROGDON BOYD ET UX " 11 T 4 R 10 1 .93 IC 100 FT ON SR 71 & 420 FT E & W ORIB 81/991 FR POL.K LESS 75 X 150 FT PARCEL ORB 112/35 F R (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01 I574-1J00 R FP- 03:28:1 00 $207.94 THE RACE INC. S 14 T 4 R 10 3,03 AC M/L E/2 OF W/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 (FOR 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 WHALEY ORB 81/480 MAP *93A 01649-000R R-0343700 $230,861 ROBERTS BOYD 8 13 T 4 R 10 PARqCEL 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) 0165f8-050R 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 MAPO 93A 01664-000RP R-0346200 $316.93 CUNNINGHAM WILBERT L, S 13 T 4 R 10 REC'D ORBE 50/302 MAP *93A 01674-000R R-0347000 $207.03 MARCH DAVID W.. S 13 T 4 R 10 BEG AT SEC. OF BLUE GATOR TRACT ON W SIDE JEHU RD: W 320 FT: S 245 FT FOR POB: S 100 FT: W 100 FTi (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01683--OO0R R-0347800 $131.47 WYMES LONNIE S 14 T 4 R 10 4.7 AC S/2 OF N/2 OF N/2 OF SU/4 OF SW/4 LESS 44 X 96 FT LOT TO AMANDA GREEN ORB 106/566-7 FR ROUSE ' 01689-OO0R 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'0 ORB 118/328 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01692-OO0R R-0349500 $94,66 DAVIS OTIS JR & L.OV II: S 14 T 4 R 10 40 AC NW/4 OF' .Su/4 MAP *9,3B 01695-010R R-0349900 $72,94 BROGDON BOYD S 14 T 4 R 10 LYING BTWN HWY 71 & CHANNEL OF WEST ARM. LESS TO SIMPSON & OTHERS MAP" 938 01704-000R R-0351000 $70.82 HATCHER COLLICE & JACKIE I S 14 T 4 R 10 40 X 80 FT LOT LK A M/L ORB 98/20 FR PETTY MAP 493B ),52 01712-000R R-0351700 $47.35 RAINES DENNIS C SR. & MARTHA S 14 T 4 R 10 15 AC M/L W/2 OF SE1/4 OF SEI/4. LESS 5 AC ..K A IN W/2 OF W/2 ORB 102/203 FR LISTED D,52 01725-000R 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 SU/4. S 300 FT .K A TO POB, S 150 FT 150 FT. N 150 FT. E 150 FT TO PqB ORB 4.27 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01726-000 R R-0353500 $222.35 DAVIS OTIS JR, S 15 T 4 R 10 87 AC E/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4: SW/4 OF SE/4 OF .K C SE/4: NE/4 OF SE/4 & ALL OF SU/4 OF SE/4, LYING .BTWN OLD ,87 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01729-050R R-l0354000 ,;. $33,00 E I (iS DANIEL & BETTY S 15 T 4 R 10 100 X 75 FT LOT IN NU/4 OF SE/4 OF.SE/4 ORB ROLL.) 94/758 OC FR il it It ,- MAP 75 ,6.03 01733-OO0R R-0354400 $66.84 4 BYRD PORTIA S 315 T 4 R 10 2 AC 250 FT LOT IN SU/4 OF' SE/4 N OF OLD PANAMA ROAD REC'D ORB 41/487 ROLl..) MAP *75 01735-001R '.53 R-0354900 $28,60 SIMS DANIEL S 15 T 4 R 10 .12 AC A LOT 50 '4 BY 100 FT REC'0 ORB 94/690 )C QCD FROM DAWSON MAP *75 01780-0O00R R-0360000 HX $564.24 ,74 DAVIS OTIS, JR, & DEBORAH R S 22 T 4 R 10 5 2/3 AC REC'D ORB 96/611 PARCEL *3 FROM OF KEMP MAP *75 017PO-002R ,17 R-0360200 $136.97 DAVIS OTIS JR, ET UX S 22 & -23 T 4 R 10 60 AC REC'O ORB 72/694 PARCELS 1 & 2 & ORB 75/590 MAP *75 & 93C 01785-030R he Star, Put 4LSJoe, Fla. Thursday, May 19P . R-0361100 $100.02 MCNEALY FLORENCE 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 MAPI 93C 01813-000R R-0365200 $72.77 ADAMS GOROON & IRENE C L MORGAN'S ADON 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 SU/4 OF SE/4: RUN S 361 FT, . 361 FT, N 361 FT, E 361 FT TO POB (OLD SCHOOL), LESS SR 22A (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01854-020R R-0369800 $101 10 COLLINS ROBERT S 23 T 4 R 10 .08'AC LOT 50 FT X 70 FR PRIDGEON IN NUC OF DBK 36/18 MAP 93C 01864-OOOR R-0370800 $28.00 BECK LEE EST C/O ROBERT JONES S 23 T 4 R 10 1 ACRE Bl 01865-OOOR R-0371000 $33.00 BRITT DAVID L. S 23 T 4 R 10 1.1 AC REC 'U DBK 33/354 & LOT REC'0 DBK 28/397 FR LOOTTIE MAE BERRY. MAP :1193C 01883-000R R-0372600 $186.36 GREENE JACQUELINE P, S 24 T 4 R 10 176 FT, FRONTAGE ON SR 22 ORB 82/669 SECONDNO PARCEL) MAP* 93D) 01883-001R R-0372700 $49,186 G EENE NJ AC UEL N E P, S 24 T 4 R 10.1 ACRE M/L LOT IN NW1/4 ORB 82/669 (THIRD PARCEL) , MAPS 931D 01895-00OR / R-0374700 $526,.61 GASKIN CHARLES A. JR, S 24 T 4 R 10 PB 1 PG 25 BEG AT NEC OF LOT 3 H&H PLA T RUN S 29 FT FOR POB RUN W 15 0 FT.S 22FT, E 150 FT, N 22 FT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01950-000R R-0381000 $117.53 LEWIS L.. V, S 24 T 4 R 10 76/100 ACRE A 208,75 FT LOT PARALLEL TO HIWAY' REC'D OBK 2/555 & 566 LESS N 50 FT TO.CANNING IN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01994-OO0R R-03B6100 $421.,08 CANNING DR., H, B, EST, MACKS ADDN TO WEWAHITCHKA PBE 1 PG 14 BEGIN. AT SWC OF LOT. 32 RUN N 30 FT E 80 FT S. 30 FT W 80 FT TO BEG MAP, 94A 02012-00OR R-0387800 $824.91 O(AL ING RUSSELL Y, MACKS ADDN TO WEWAHI-ITCHKA PB 1 PG 14 LOTS 67 & 68 ORB 112/726 FR PATTERSON (DREW) MAP -94A 02032-000R R-0390000 $74.12 STOKES MARY W MACKS ADDON TO WEWAHITCHKA PB 1 PG 14 LOTS 136 & 137 MAP *94A 02066-000R R-0393800 $163.92 SHERESH GEORGE & ROSSIE GULF COUNTY LAND CO SUBDIVISION PB I 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 11 LOTS 7, 8 ORB 74/336 MAP-* 9:31 BLK 3 02101-OO0R R-0397400 $499,41 GASKIN. ALIENE GULF COUNTY LAND CO, SUBD LOTS .I., 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. -0001R R-0402900 $492.82 BAILEY EDWARD LAKE ALICE ADD TO WEWAHITCHKA LOTS 11, 12, 13, 14. ORB 79/442 MAP* 9310 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.) BI...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'11 ORB 118/94 FR NIXON MAP* 94A 02234-000R R-0417900 $261.67 LISTER H., C, EST. S'25 T 4 R 10 1 LOT AS DES IN OBK 16/122 ON SECOND ST. MAP* 94A 02278-OO0R 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--010R R-0429400 $59.72 WHITFIELD MICHAEL W, RISH ADDITION TO WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 16 LOT 9 MAPI:. 94A BLK 1 02340-000R R-0429500 HX $86,68 WHITFIELD JAMES FRANKLIN RISH ADDITION TO WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 16 LOTS 10 & :1.1. MIAPI 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 WARD JAMES CLECKL.EY'S LOT 13 PRB MAPt 94A $59,56 B. & SARAH J, ADDN UNIT NO. 2 103/518 FR LISTER BLK 9 02391-003R R-0438200 $79.37 MUINA GLENDA F, HARDEN'S ADDITION TO CITY OF WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 22 LOT 16 ORB 108/236 FR ARMSTRONG (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02394-000R R-0438600 HX $92.08 CAPPS MARY V, HARDENS ADDITION TO CITY OF WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 22 LOTS 17, N 1/2 OF 18 ORB 67/1095 BEING A LIFE ESTATE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02444-000OOO.R R-0443600 $91.78 MUINA GLENDA S 25 T 4 R 10 .5 AC BEG AT NEC OF SW/4 OF NE/4 & RUN S 210 YOS FOR POB, TH RU N N 70 YDS, E 70 YOS, S 70 Y (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02452-016R R-0445600 $57.22 BEAN JOHN W. 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. RI LEY JIMMY E. S 26 T 4 R 10 75 X 100 FT LOT FR HILL IN ORB 74/1016 MAP 494B 02471-005R R--0449900 $73.92 CLECKLEY CHARLES & BETTY WHISPERING PINES UNIT 1 PB 3 PG 9 LOTr 4 MAP *94C 02484-000RP R-0454900 '. $5;471 RHINEI: lF RT-. MARGARINE .FOSIT'ERt. -<. WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS . 2, 3 & 4 ORB 79/604 MAP 494B 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 MAP1 948 BLK B 02497--000R R-"0456300 $48,52 WILLIAMS DAVID ESTATE WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 20, 21. 22. 23 & 24 MAP *941 BLK B 02498-00OO0R R-0456400 $21.20 FOSTER ELIZABETH MARGARET WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOT 29 MAP -948 BLK B 02500-000R R-0456600 $36.11 FOSTER ELIZABETH MARGARET WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 31., 32 & 33 MAP *94B BLK B 02'501-00 OR R-0456700 $21.20 WILLIAMS ROOSEVELT WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOT 34 MAP *948 ELK B 02503-000R R-0456900 $205.86 SALMON JOE H. WILLIAMS.BURG PB 1 PG 3 LOT 3 ORB 73/647. & ORB 97/618 QC FR SALMON MAP* 9413 BLK C 02506-OOR0 R-0457200 $29.91 BRITT DAVID L. WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 1 & 2 MAP *948 02538-000R R-0460200 HAND BRYANT & ANNIE PINE RIDGE ADDITION LOT 4 ORB 69/723 MAP *94B 02557-OOOR R-0462300 COLVIN NERVIN PI'E RIDGE ADDITION LOT 14 MAP* 948 BLK D $39.73 GENE PB 2 PG 8 BLK 1 $169.48 PB 2 PG 8 BLK 4 02561-00OR 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 MAP* 94B BLK 4 (Continued on Page 6) pop= Pa w 02572-000R R-0463800 $71.77 WARREN NETTIE (MRS.) HEIRS OF LESTERS SUBDIVISION (UNRECORDED) LOT 21 ORB 16/65 MAP* 940 BLK 2 S02586-OOOR R-0465900 $135.96 HUGHES WILLIAM WILLIS S 36 T 4 R 10 REC'D ORB 57/938 FROM WHALEY MAPt 940 02599-010R R-0467600 $33.00 DANIELS ROY L. & DEANNA M. 'S 36 T 4 R 10 .83 AC M/L 240 FT ON SR 386: 150 FT DEPTH. ORB 90/249 FR DANIELS MAP# 940 02601-010R R-0468200 $56.28 DANIELS RANDY S36 T4 RIO 1 AC M/L 210 X 210 FT PARCEL ON SR 71 OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 94 PAGE 1077. FROM SAMBO JEFF DANIELS MAPt 94D 02602-021R R-0469300 $203.84 FOSTER STEPHEN THOMAS SUBDIVISION PB 3 PG 15 LOT 1 UNRECORDED AA FR BORING MAP* 94D 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'D ORB 35/623 MAP* 94D 02629-055R R-0473700 $89.79 TAYLOR KENNETH & DWAYNE MITCHELL MANOR SULD.. UNRECORDED LOT 4 HUY FRONTAGE .5 AC M/L ORB 113/677.-8 FR BROGOON MAPI. 94D 02655-OOOR R"-0477700 HX $227.89 WINCHELL MORRIS E. C/O S 36 T 4 R 10 3.6 AC M/L A LOT ON N LINE OF LESTER 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 STRIPI.IN ROY B. JR. S 1 T 5 R 10 1 AC M/L 104 X 432 ON SR 71 PARCEL REC'D ORB 116/886 FR STRIPLIN MAP* 95A 02707-001R R-0489800 $162.32 JOHNSON CLIFFORD M, ET UX S 12 T 5 R 10 5.2 AC IN SE/4 OF SE/4 ORB .80/232 MAP *950 02729-pOOR R-0492500 HX $229.03 . NOBLES WILLIE F., & DOROTHY S 13 T 5 R10O 5 AC S/2 OF 1/2 OF E/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 ORB 104/1003 FR.GATES ;MAP *916 ' 02802-00O0R R-0503400 $564.85. SUMMERS RICHARD ET (UX S 11 T 7 R 10 1,68 AC REC'D ORB 86/275 FT SIMMONS MAP *101C. 0.'1.19-00 3R R-0507600 $58.59 *GIUEN WILLIAM T. S 11 T 7. R 10 .5 AC M/L BEING 211 X 100 FT LOT OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 94 PAGE. 865 FROM NEEL MAP *101C 02839-004R R-0507700 .$56.09 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 *101C 02870-OOOR R-0511500 $151.00 CHRISTOPHER HICKS. BEATY SUbDIVISION PB 1 PG 23 LOTS 43, 44. 45 & 46 ORB 99/254 FR PETTIS MAP 10lOi BLK B 02874-000R R-051.1900 $57.03 ADAMS GORDON BEATY SUBDIVISION PB 1 PG 23 LOTS 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. ,39 & 40 MAP *101C BLK C 02880--00OR R--0512500 $117.04 MYRICK JAMES L. BEATY SUBDIVISION PB 1 PG 23 LOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 & 41 THRU 46 ORB 113/621 FR ROSS MAP *101C BLK 0 02891-000 V-0513600 $68.44 DICKENS RAY BEATY SUBDIVISION PB 1 PG 23 LOTS 7 THRU 15 & 37 & 38 MAP *101C BLK E 02947-000R R-0518800 $841.16 GABLES WANDA H. WIMICO SUBD, PB.1 PG 31 .75 AC LOT 1 BLK 1 & PART OF SECT 1.1 T 7 R 10 REC'O ORB 108/109 FR GABLES MAPt 101C 02949-OOOR R-0519000 $97.15 GABLES WANDA4 H WIMICO SUBDIVIlION PB I PG 31 LOTS 5, 6. 7. 8 & 9 ORB 108/109 FR GABLES MAP# 101C 0296`3-OOOR R-0520500 ALLEN SYBILL WIMICO SUBDIVISION LOTS 7 & 8 AND W/2 ADJOINING SAME FR D0OUDS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL 03054-000R R-0532600 HX HAUKINS JOSEPH A, JOY WARD RIDGE UNIT NO, 1 P 3 LOTS 21 & 22 ORB 116/ MOORE: MAPI 698 03057-OO2R R-0534900 HX ADAMS JOEL DENNY ET UX WARD RIDGE UNIT NO. 1 P 3 Lor 1 MAP *69B 03071-000R R-0540500 BURKETT GREG & SUSAN R. WARD RIDGE UNIT NO. 2 P 4 LOTS 7 & 9 ORB 111/37 HARRELSON MAPI 698 03101-050R R-0546300 MCMULLON ARCHIE U. & VI JONESVIL.LE SUBDIVISION & 40 ORB 111/12 FR TULL 03:126-OOOR R-0548600 BROWN WILI.IE L, ET AL.. MONEY BAYOU SUBOD PB 1 P ALL OF BLOCK A, EXC LOT 4 ORB 88/946 FR MONEY B BEACH. CORP & OFFICIAL R (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE. 03127-O000R R-0548700 KING WILLIAM G, MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 P LOT 3 MAP 172C 03129--000R R-0548900 JOSEPHI ROBERT MONEY BAYOU SUBO P'B 1 P .OT1: 2 MAP 472C, 03130-O0OR R--0549000 BROUN WIL.I.CIE L. ET AL MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB I .F LOTS 1 5, 9., 16, 18, 2 ORB 88/946 FR MONEY BAY BEACH CORP & OFFICIAL R (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 03132-000R R-0549200 HESTER DIAMOND MONEY BAYOU SUB8 LOI' 4 MAP *72C PB 1 PF 03130-000R R-0549000 3ROUN WIL.LIE L, ET AL MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 P SLOTS 1. 5. 9., 16. 18. 2 ORB 88/946 FR MONEY. BAY he Star, Pmt St. Joe, t."- fthir, May .; I BEACH CORP & OFFICIAL RECORD (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03132-00OR MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 .PG ,4,9 M ^ ., ;II1) ......,'81 K 03142-.000R R-0550200 $344.04 . BROWN WILLIE L, ET AL MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG 49 LOTS 1. 2. 3, 10, .20 ', 21 ORB 888/946 FR MONEY BAYOU BEACH CORP ORB 94/932 FR GARBER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0314,--000 R-0550400 $71.,51. : RHODES OAKLAND MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG 49 LOT 5 MAP OF72C BLK E 03148--O00R R-0550800 $301.25 WYNN JULIUS MONEY BAYOU SUBB PB 1 PG 49 LOTS 12 & 13 MAP *72C 03154-OOOR R-0551400 $614,75 BROWN WILLIE L. ET AL MONEY BAYOU SUBD UNIT NOC; 2' ALL BLK 1, LESS LOTS 1, 4 & 5 ORB 88/946 FR MONEY DAYOU BEACH 'CORP OFFICIAL RECORD (FOR FURTHER LEGAL.. SEE TAX ROLI. 03157-000R R-0551700 $544.65 BROWN WI:LLIE L, ET AL MONEY BAYOU SUBD UNIT NO,. 2 ALL OF BLOCK ORB 88/946 FR MONEY BAYOU BEACH CORP ORB 94/932 FR GARBER PB 2 PG 28 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLI 03164-000R R-0552400 $1 .,052,93 HILTON CHARLES IL, .JR. ET AL S 7 T 9 R 10 640 AC ALL OF , SECTION ORB13 88/349 F R WODALI.. ET AL S.MAP '71 03165-0OO0R R-0552500 $1.052,93 HILTON CHARLES L, JR. ET AL S 8 T 9 R 10 640 AC ALL OF SECTION ORB 88/349 FR WOODALL EU AL MAP 771. 03174 -000R R-0562400 HILTON CHARLES L. S .17 T 9 R 10 160 N/2 ORB 88/349 FR AL MAP *72 03177-000PR R-0562800 HILTON CHI'ARLES L. S 18 T 9 R 10 640 $275. 86 JR. ET ALI AC N/2 OF WOODALL El" $1 .120.83 JR. ET ALL AC ALL. OF SECTION ORB 88/349 FR WOODALL. ET AL BLK 1 MAP 1721 03178--000R $445.89 R-0562900 $6.760.19 BROWN WILLIE L, ET AL PB 1 PG 31 S 19 T 9 R 10 33,6 AC 1456 FT OF ALLEY GULF I RONT: 400 FT DEPTH M/L, ORB 118/431 LESS MONEY BAYOU SUBD FPB 1. PG 49 & LESS MONEY BAYOU SU3BO SEE TAX ROLL) (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLI. 03180.- 0701R 'R-0570600 $228.32 EL. LIS MARTHA T, TREASURE SHORES SUBD PB 3 PG 26 LOT1..0 24 ORB 94/659 F'R; * r .1. I 'U E i .. .., MAP 172C 03180-402 R R-0570900 HIlLTON CHARLES L. JR. TREASURE SHORES 1ST Al UNRECORDEDO) 81.10 FT RD, 30 ,34 AC M/L MAP* 72 03180--403R R-0571000. H1-1TON CHARLES L: JR. TREASURE SHORES SUBDOI F I R.ST A 1ITI ON ( UNREC 66 FT' PROPOSED ROAD- i BETWEEN LOT 1 & 2 03:1.80-404R R-6571100 H HIILTON. ClIII.'I I *i .L, JR. TREASURE SHORES SUBDI' FIRST AOBIT ION (UNRECi( 66 FT PROPOSED PARK BE BETWEEN LOT 15 & 16 03180--410R R-05713Q0 :-, PRITCHETT, ANN TREASURE SHORES 1ST A l (UNRECORDED) LOT 2 BE] :100.8 FT FRONTAGE ON C 30: 264,Q4 FT AVERAGE T) ORB 1.,07/467 F.R JOSEY 03.1.80-415 R I- 5.' 400. . SUEANEY. MEL..IN E . TREASURE SHOlRES 1ST Al S(UNRECORDED) LOT 3 BE: 1O00.8 FT FRONTAGE ON C 0: 276,72 FT AVERAGE' L) ORB 107/637 FR JOSEY 03180-420R SR-0571500 SUEENEY HELVIN TREASURE SHOR ESi ST A[ (UNRECORDED) LOT 4 BE] 100,8 FT FRONTAGE ON C 30:289,4:1. FT AVERAGE I ORB 111/643. FR JOSEY 03.1.00-43()R R-057.71700 JOSEY ..JR L, B13 TREASURE SHORES 1ST A (UNRECORDED) LOT 6 BEI 10,0. FT ON CO, RD, 3< 31.3.79 FT AVIt, i.,Rn.- DEP 110/1093 F.R JOSEY 0:3180--435R R-0571800 SAXON KENNETH L, ET Al TREASURE SHORES IST A (UNRECOPRED) LOT 7 BE: 100.8 FT ON CO, RD, 3C 327.:1.3 AV OEPTH ORB 11 FR JUSEY T 03180-450R R-0572100 SAXON KENNETH ... ET A TREASURES SHORES: FIRSI N (UNRECORDED) ,LO F :1. 00.7 FT FRONT ON CO I 65,42 AU OEPTH OR 1 FR JOSEY 03130-51.5R .R-0573300 PILCHER U.1IL..LIAM T, ..) TREASURE SHORES FIRST 03226--011R R-0595600 $295.,25 SIMPSON SHIRLEY R. INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP NO. 1 PB 1 PG 48 LOT 16 ORB 74/113 MAP #900 .11 W 03248-001R BLK BEl'e ,*02 :;0 $1.331 62 HENDERSON RICHARD & DELI:LAH $63.78 CAMP PALMS SUBb PB 1 PG 53A ..ET AL : 4LOT 18 LESS E 10 FT ORBc FDDTIONA 114/954 & ORB 114/955 QC FR [ITION" ~OEBUHR ON CO MAP *90C 03325-050R R-0610400 $80.65 $156.38 BORDERS GARY LEE EU AL. 1.2 T5 R:11 35 AC M/L BEING 'W/ VISION 2 PORTION OF SE1/4 OF SW1/4 & R1SW1/40F SE1/4 .ORB 97/1081 F.RO :NG M BOBBIE LEE BORDERS LESS ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03326-120R R-0611000 $55.71 $156,38 FALL STANLEY WAYNE ET AL. S 13 T 5 R 11 SUNSHINE ACRES VISION L.NRECORDED AGRMT LOT 4 ,96 AC WORDED) M/L BEING MAP *42 03326-125R R-0611100 $53.21 $251.46 FALL STANLEY S 13 T 5 R 11 SUNSHINE ACRES ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT 5 ,96 AC M/L ING MAP 042 CO. RD, 03330-000R DEPTH R.-0614100 $86.71. BORDERS RONNIE S 13 T 5 R 11 27,48 AC SW/4 $251.46. OF NW/4 REC'0 OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 95 PAGE 727 FROM BOBBIE EDITIONN LEE BORDERS & LESS 5 AC ORB ING (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) CO. RD,.. 03342-050R D EPTH P1-0:617300 $205.72 BREMAN JEFFREY R. & tiELANIE S 23 T 5 R 11 8.66 AC M/L ORB $251,.46 114/77 FR TAUNTON MAP* 42 DDITION 03391-006R ING R--0625200 .$69.69 CO', RD. CLAY.TON BROADCASTING CO, D::EPH S 31 T 5 R 11. 1.02 AC 165 X' .270 FT I..L T REC'0 ORB. 71/393 MAP 1 3C $251. 46 03395-0.00 R R--0629800 $42.35 .D IT ION CRAIG LEONARD F. ING S 31 T 5 R 11 .53 AC M/L 92.5 0: X 250 FT LOT TH ORB MAPPt 13C 03406-130R R-0632500 $183.76 t251.46 U-EARING DANIEL S, S 3:1. T 5 R 11 EAST CANAL ADDITION ACRES. UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION ING LOT 7 ORB 98/1000 0: 03406-175R 13/506-7 R- 0633400 $188.76 HOBSON ROBERT & REBA S 32 T 5 R 11 EAST CANAL $251.,46 ACRES. UNRECORDED SUBO DIVISION L LOT 16 ORB 108/761 AA FR T A[DDITIO TAUNTON 0 BEING 1 NAPt 130 ROAD 30 3 03426"-00512 11.3/506-7 R..-0630200 $192.50 0OSSOW L, 0. WOL..FGANG S 33 T 5 R 11 1 AC $251.46 A PARCEL OF LD 141.86 FT X 245.88FT X 321.02 FT X 184.33 FT RIEC'D ORB 112/627 OC FR wlmw 03614-000R R-0677600 WHI TFIELO JOSEPH1 P, BEACON HILL SUB1D PB 1 LOT 19 MAP F I:16C $687.39 PG 2 BLK 7 03646-OOOR R-0682600 $452.84 WAT1SON PHILLIP L. JR. BEACON HIL.L. SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOTS 7 & 9' ORB 114/932 FR- MONTFORD BLK 11 MAP* 16C 03662--000R. R-0684400 $171,81" RANCIIO ALGRIA BEACON HILL SUBD. PB 1 PG 2 LOTS 18 & 19 MAP 416C BLK 14 03670-OOOR R--0685200 $86.96 POWELL DALTON U. & SHARON Y BEACON HILL SUB0 PB 1 PG 2 LOT 8 ORB 97/118 FROM YORK MAP *16C Y BLK 14 03685-000R R-0686800 $413.50 MORDEN ARTHUR W, & SHERL BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOTS 5..7 & 9 ORB 107/479 FR MEQHEE MAPt 16C BLK 16 03706-OOOR R-0689600 $172.84 MORGAN ELTON THOMAS BEACON HILL SUB0 PB 1 PG 2 LOT 11 ORB 71/1054 MAP *16B BLK 18 03710-005R R-0690600 $77.10 BELL MARY ELIZABETH BEACON HILL SUB0 PB 1 PG 2 LOT 20 ORB 89/247 FR DOUGHERTY MAP *16B BLK 19 03710-007R R-0690700 $232.71 KRUMSIERK MARY ELIZABETH BEACON HILL SUBO PB 1 PG 2 LOT 18 ORB 109/353 FR OLIVER MAP *16B BLK 19 .03712-000R R-0691100 MARTIN HOWARD L. BEACON HILL SUBD LOT 15 MAP 416B $86.96 EDGEPARK PB. 1 PB 2 BLK 19 (Contiiiued on Page 7) i 03180--000R R-0564600 $301,46 $464. 21 HILTON CHARL .ES L. JR. El Al. C|E S19 T9 RIO 190 AC M/L. AL.. B 2 PG FRAL 319 N OF1 SR 30 LESS I' 944 FR BAYOU COT. BEING 33.6 AC: ORB 88/349 FR.WOOD-- ALL & LESS BLK 1 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 1AX ROLL) 03180-055R $267.31 R-0564900 $868.69 NEIL TERRY A, B 2 PG S 19 T 9 R 10 100,21 FT GULF: 369.86 FT AV OEPTH 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 $868.69 B 2 PG NEIL TERRY A, 2 FR S 19 T 9 R 10 100.21 Fl GiLF: 3831.66 FT AV DEPTH BEING LOT 2 OF SURVEY ORB.. 108/204 BY BLK 6 NEI .. & ASSOC, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL. SEE TAX ROLL.) $210,05 03180-065R CK [E R-0565100 $8680. 69 LOT 39 NEIL TERRY A, S 1.9 T 9 R :1.0 1.00.21 FT GULF: 393.46 FY" AV BEING LOT 3 OF $143,44 SURVEY ORB F108/204 1Y NEIL & ASSOC. G 49 (FOR FURTHER. LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL.) S 3 & .03180--070R AYOU RL-0565200 $86.'68,69 RECORD NEIL: TERRY A, TAX ROLL) S 19 T 9 R 10 109.06 FT GULF. *406,0o:. FT AU DEPTH BEING LOTUS $48.37 4 OF SURVEY ORB 108/204 BY NEIL & ASSOCI G 49 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEETAX ROLL) 03180-075 R S....R0565300 $251,46 BL.K A NNEIL.. TERRY A, S .1.9 T 9 R 10 93.75 Fl C-30 $63,78 FRON I: :16,57 FT AV OEPTH BEING LOT 1. OF SURVEY ORBE OG 49 1.08/204 BY NEIL & ASSOC., (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX.ROLL) 03180-080QR BLK | 'R-..0565400. $228.32 NEIL. TERRY A $344,04 S 19i T 9 R 1.0 80 FT C-.30. FRONT: 181,88 FT AV DEPTH ,G 49 BEING LOT 2 OF SURVEY .OREB .0 & 2.1 108/204'BY NEIL & ASSOC, (OU (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) WECO R 03180-085R TAX ROLL) "***.5500 $251,46' .. EIL- TERRY A. $2.04,23 19 T 9 R 10 89.70 FT C--30 FRONT: 175.31 FT AV OEPTH iG 49 BEING LOT 3 OF SURVEY ORB 108/204 BY NEIL & ASSOC (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) BLK O 03180-345R R-057020.0 $436.64 $344,.04 CHRISTMAS JOHN H, JR. TREASURE SHORES SUBRD PB 3 PG PG 49 26 LOT 19 & 20 ORB 99/185 FR 20 & 2:1. *HILTON 1ET AL fOU HMAP ?#72C 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/IL 999 FT AV DEPTH: LESS S-30--B 1to00 F r R/W ORB 85/586 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03L85-023R R-0575800 $878.93 MUFFIN UNI.LLIAM M S 20 T 9 R 10 101.50 FT GULF FRONT: 472 FT DEPTH M/L ORB 05/617 MAP#' 721: 03191-[007R R-0580300 $1,078,39 LAMONTE CHARLES V, S 22 T 9 R 10 125 FT GULF F RON: 95 FT' DEPTH MM/L ORB 87/2 FR GLENN MAP* 900 03191--009R R -0580500 $3.4114.79' UAI..LS AL, P. A& PEGGY L., S 22 T 9 R 10 400 FT GULF FRUNT: 563 FT OEPTH M/L OR13 92/782 FR BUSBY OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 92 PAGE 1062 FROM (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03:1.91-011R R-0580700 $866.19 SMITH JODY B3RANT S 22 T 9 R 10 100 FT GULF FRONT: .455 FT DEPTH M/L ORO 88/394 FR WHATLEY MAP* 90 03200-.001R R-0586700 $121,67 FISHER WAYNE 0, ET AL INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP NO, 1 PB I PG 48 LOT 13 ORB 77/934 MAP *900' BLK 0 03210--012R R-0590500 $12.1.,67 MOSCONIS JIMMY G. INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP NO, 1. PB 1 PG 48 LOT 4 ORB 67/946 MAP .1:90D . BLK S 03210-014R R--0590700 $121,67 MOSCONIS JIMMY G. INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP NO, 1 PB 1 PG 48 LOT 6 ORB 67/446 MAP .900 -- BLK S 03210-019R R-0591100 $1 ,116.12. BROD IE GENE & GINGER INDIAN PASS BEACH GROUP NO, 1I PB 1 PG 48 LOT 22 ORB 89/388 FR OCRYMES MAP *900 SBL.K S GOSSOW 03426-210R R-0639100 $114,46 KENT CHARLES M. & PATRICIA D S 33 T 5 R 11 PARCEL. REC'D IN OR1B 117/1097 AA FR CARR MAP* 27C 03426-250R R-0639200 $114.46 KENT CHARLES M, S 33 T 5 R 11 .5 AC M/L PARCEL REC'D ORB 116/1045 AA FR CARR MAP 27C 03435-00 OR R-0640100 $48.76 HILTON JESSE U. WETAPPO RIDGE SUBD0 (UNRECORDED) LOT 2 ORB 5/338 MAP 12,7C BLK 1 03451-03I1R R-0644600 $126.25 FALL STANLEY W. JR. FlIETAPPO CREEK ESTATES PB 3 PG 7 LOt ..12 ORB 94/450 AA FR, ARNOLOD MAP :270 1 BLK C 03452.-00iR , ,R-0645000 $136.73. KIOEIBRUGGE 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 GE RALD & JEAN S 35 T 5 R 1-1 CREEKWOOD FIRST ADDITION (UNREC) LOT 7 ORB c3 100/268 FR MEXICO BEACH CORPV INC. MAPT "43 03493-OOOR R-.0657000 HX $661,62 ,WILLIAMS WILLIAM C. JR," S 5 T 6 R 11 3,04 AC'BEG AT NEC OF SU/4 OF NW/4 & RUN 5S 230 FT FOR POB., TH S 270 FT. TH 0 490 FT. TH N 270 FT. TH' (FOR FURTHER LEGAL. SEE TAX ROLL) 0345-r250R R-0657800 $308620 FOSTER MARK & GAYLE " S 6 T 6 R 1:1 LOTS 5. 6; 7.v 14 & 1.5 UNRECORDED PLAT UFR TAUNTON IN NE/4 OF NE/4 ORB 90/345 FR: TAUNTON MAP *14B 03501-155R Ry0660500 $173.75 VIZCARRA EULOGIO M. S 6 T 6 R 11 SUNSHINE FARMS (UNRECORDED) LOT 11 5.77 AC M/L UNRECORDED AA FR TAUNTON MAP T01'1481 03579--000R R-0673500 $255.15 HATCHER JU.IANI TA BEACON HILL. SUBJD PB 1. PG 2 LOI 10 MAP .416C ... BL.I .5 . 03593-001R . .R-0675200 $459.57 HIARRELL ROBERT-C. ET UX .BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1. PG 2 LOT 13 & STRIP BETWEEN LOT i3 & US 98 REC'D ORB 76/224 MAP *16C BLK 4 The tar,PrLt St. Joe, Fla. -'Trwday, May 1988 Page 7B lp (Continued from Page 6 03731-OOOR R-0693000 $86.96 STOKES ROGER S. & VICKIE BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2 LOT 11 ORB 92/218 FR GATES MAP *16C BLK 22 03733-050R R-0694700 HX $68,20 KELLY BILLY L. & THERESA A. BEACON HILL SUBD PB 1 PG 2. LOTS 13. 15, 17 & 19 ORB 104/797 FR GILBERT MAPt 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 MAPt 16C 03798-000R R-0704900 $4.142.35 GULF AIRE PROPERTIES. INC. S31 & 32 T6 R11 BEING LOTS 7 & 8 ORIG IN SEC 31 & PORTION IN SEC 32 LESS GULF AIRE SUBD ( .REC'D & UNREC'D) & LESS TRACT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03798-024R R-0707200 $269.97 LOG-N KERMIT 0. & 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 ODOOM MAP *16C . $718.78 PATRICIA LOT 2 BLK F 03798-140R R-0712700 $216.75 HARRELL JOE C. GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 21 ORB 102/43 FR SUDDUTH REALTY CO INC. & ORB 107/559 QC FR HARRELL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03798-145R R--0712800 $216.75 HARRELL JOE C. GULF AIRE SUBD. PHASE II LOT 22 ORB 102/37 FR SUDDUTH. REALTY CO INC. & ORB 107/560 QC FR HARRELL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX .ROLL.) 03798-150R R-0712900 KING EDDIE J. GULF .AIRE SUB0. 23 ORB 100/698 MAP 16C $2 PHASE II 14.25 AI-RE PROP. RA-P* 16C 03798-655R R---724400 $1,547.67 SUODUTH J. ROWE S 31 T 6 R 11 BEING BLDOG V UNIT 30: 29.5 FJ GULF FRONT: GULF AIRE TOWNHOUSE ORB 100/320 FR SUDDUTH REALTY CO. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL*SEE TAX ROLL) 03837--000R R-0733500 $732.34 FREEMAN BII..LY WAYNE YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON HILL.. LOT 1 ORB 113/363 FR FREEMAN BLK 3 MAPI 17A 03898-001R R-0740500 $301.06 O'ELL WILLIAM A. YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON HILL LOT 10 MAP t17A BLK 8 03906-001R R--0741700 $795,16 SPURLIN NEAL ET UX YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON HILL LOT 19 & SW'LY 1/2 OF LOT 18 ORB 86/773 MAP 17A Bl i/ 9 03907-000R R-0741900 HX $671,07 BUTLER IIAROLD M, - YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON HILL LOTS 6. 7 & N/2 OF 5 MAP 417A BLK 9 03917-000R R-0743000 $251,46 GOSSOW WOLFGANG L.O. YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON HILL. LOT 4 ORB 101/388 FR BARBIE & ORB 1:1.2/626 QC FR GOSSOW BLK 10 MAP* 17A 03920 000R R-0743500 $279,83 .DEPEW AUDREY L, DUREN YON'S ADDITION TO BEACON HILL LOT 12 ORB 78/894 MAP 417A BLK 10 03981--001R R-0751300 $948,76 J & JO INVESTMENTS INC. 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MAP* 50A BLK 1020 06027-001R R-1020800 $60.01 TAYLOR THEODORE ET UX MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 LOr 2 ORB 86/291 PB 2 PG 53 MAPt 50A 06028-000R R-1022900 HX JONES VALERIE ANN MILLVIEW ADDITION LOT 1 ORB 106/653 2 PG 53 MAP*S 50A DLK 1020 $103.50 UNIT NO. 3 FR JONE PB RLK 1021. (Continued on Page 8) P-rnS (Continuedfrom Page 06028-0.06 R .R-1023300 GARLAND HOWARD JR. & .MILLVIEW ADDITION UNI LOT 7 ORB 103/3 FR ST LAND '& DEV CO. PB'2 P MAP*- 50A 06029-007R R-1024800 HX WILSON ROBERT L. JR. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNI LOT 9 & S/2 OF LOT 7 53 MAPt 50A 06031-01OR R--1025800 HX BAILEY CHRISTINE E. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNI LOT 6 PB 2 PG 53 MAP* 50A 06051-001R R-1028000 HILL GWENDOLYNN Y. 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ET AL G 12 S 20 T 9 R 11 2.76 ACRES M/L 2 QC FR 150.47 FT GULF FRONT IN TRACT NO 28 & 29 ORB 85/1082 BLK 11 .MAP 1190 BLK J.1 06268-252R R-1073000. $1.191.62 $131.52 AVERY RICHARD JR. UBY P, S 20 T 9 R 11 1,98 ACRES M/L G 12 LOT :1.:1|0,03 FT GULF FRONTAGE IN 102/754 TRACT NO,29. ORB 110/529 FR FLA, TITLE & MORTG, MAP# 19D P P 06196-0OOOR R-1045600 STEVENS ROBERT J. SR. & OA.K GROVE SUBD UNIT 2 P J9 S/2 OF LOTS 1. & 2 OR 98/703 FR GRIFFIN & ORB 109/984 FR GRIFFIN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL 06236-135R R-1050500 ' ARD MELVIN S 25 T 8 R 11 CAPE (UNRECORDED) LOT 4 996 FR COSTYIN DEV, MAP* 52A SEE PLAN ORB CORP 0'6249--018R R-1057800 BRYANT GERALD N. ST' JOSEPH BAY ESTATES ONE PB 3 PGS 1 & 2 LOT MAP #52D -06245-000R R-1063300. HILTON CHARLES L. JR. S 1 T 9 R 11 275 AC M/L LYING E OF SR 30 ORB 8t FR WOODALL ET AL & LESS ORB 114/863 & LESS 20 A (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06265-050R R-1063400 DALY JOHN W.. 0.0. S 1 T 9 R 11 20 AC M/L ON CO, RD 30: 1330 FT At ORB 114/863 FR TREASURE SHORES. LTD MAP# 53 06265-I00R R-1063500 $1 TREASURE SHORES LTD. S 1 T 9 R 11 650 FT BA0 FRONTAGE: LYING W'OF SI ORB 113/95 FR HILTON MAP* 53 . 06265-15.OR R-1063600 STEPHENS OR. JAMES E. I S 1 T 9 R 11 20 AC M/L ON CO. RD. 30: 924 FT 0 DEPTH ORB 114/867 FR TF SHORES LTD. & ORB 115/6 MAP* 53 06267-OOOR R-1063800 TREASURE SHORES LTD. S 2 T 9 R 11 129 AC FRACTIONAL S/2 & SUBME BLK 14 06268-300IR $277.33 R-1073100 $2.927.57 AVERY RICHARD JR. TB 3 PG S 20 T 9 R 11 510 FT GULF FRONT:. 711,35 FT AV OEPTH PART TRACTS 29 & 30 ORB 1,10/532 FR FLA; TITLE & MORTG $137.68 MAP 0190 06268-31OR PB 1 PG 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 SET AL. MAPt 190 'B 1 PG 06268-600R lB R:-1076300 $2,080.69 HUNT PHIL.. LIP K. S 7 T 9 R 11 TAX ROLL.) 428.23 FT BAY FRONT TRACT NO 39 OR.B 103/1025-26 FR ALSTON $135,74 BEING BAYSIDE HOMESITES AN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06269-005R TATION R-1078500 $714,41 B 118/ STROTHER CORPORATION SAN BLAS ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20. BLK A 21 & 22 PORTIONOF 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 BLAP ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20,2:1. & 22 .606 AC BEING LOT $486.78 21 ORB 90/ 403 LESS W'LY. ET AL PORTION ON GULl.F TO GRUBB IN S/2, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL.) 8/349 06269-028R S 20 AC R-1080200 .1,068.16 AC ORB MONTGOMERY ROBERT B. ET AL TAX ROLL) SAN BLAS ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20. 21 & 22 LOT 28 1.72 AC ORB $465.97 82/799 100 FT GULF FRONT 660 FT V DEPTH E 1.522,01 R 30 $465.97 '.A. 950 FT AV - REASURE 643 $455.44 RG.ED LO MAP 01913 06269-035R - R-1080900 MONTGOMERY ROBERT B. SAN BLAS ESTATES LOT AC ORB 82/799 100 FT FRONT MAP *198 06269-045R R-1081900 OWENS WILLIAM J. ET 35 GU $998.88 r AL 5 1.52 $LF. $952.80 SAN BLAS ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20, 21 & 22 LOT 45 1.23 AC 100 FT GULFFR.ONT ORB 117/982. FR HERNANDEZ MAP* 190( 06269-304R R-1084900 $1.200,48 KAPLAN SCOTT I, & STEPHEN CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2C-1 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUBD, ORB 105/215 FR CAPE SANDS LANDING MAP* 19B 06269-305R R-1085000 $1.197.98 KAPLAN SCOTT :, CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2C--2 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BL..AS ESTATES SUBD. & ORB 105/781. MAPt 1913 06269-307R R-1085200 $1.:197,98 CAPE SANNDS 'INCORPORATED CAPE SANDS LANDING A PORTION OF LOT 2 ESTATES SUBID, MAP#U 19B 06269--309R R-1085400 TRUV1L.LION ERIC CAPE SANDS LANDING A PORTION OF LOT 2 UNIT 20-2 SAN BLAS $1.339.35 UNIT 2F-2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUBE, ORB 101/520 FR STROTHIER CORP. MAP* 198E 06269 -3141 R R--1085900 $1.200.48 TUPNER NANCY JANE CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2J-1 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUBD. ORB 100/24 FR STROTHER CORP MAP* 198 06269-315R R-1086000 $1.,200,.48 TURNER NANCY JANE CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2J-2 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUBD. ORB 100/41 FR STROT(ITHER CORP. MAP* 19B 06269-32:1.R R- 1086600 $32.92 SAMPLES RICHARI E. & ALYN CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2P-2 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUBO. ORB 104/769 MA PII 1913 .06269-510OR R-1087000 $251.76 AUSTIN EP. CAPE RETREAT LOT 8B. 110 X 100 FT PORTION OF LOT 8 SAN BLAS ESTATES MAP* 191 06269-515R R-I087100 $304,82 AUSTIN EP. CAPE RETREAT LOT 8C, 110 X 100 FT PORTION OF LOT 8 SAN BLAS .ESTATES MAP*: 19B' - 06269-520R R-1087200 $357.91 AUSTIN E,P, CAPE RETREAT LOT 80. 110 X 100 FT PORTION OF LOT 8 SAN BLAST ESTATES MAPI 19B 06269-530R R-1087400 $482.92 AUSTIN EP, CAPE RETREAT LOT 8-G, 50 FT GULF FRONT: 315 FT DEPTH. A PORTION OF LOT 8 SAN BLAS ESTATES MAPI 19B 06269-560R R-1088000 $1.,411.88 STROTHERS CORP. S 18 T 9 R 11 SEAGULL BAY. A CONDOM'"NIUM UNIT 11-A MAPt 19B 06269-566R . R-1088500 $1.658,41 STROTHERS CORP. S 18 T 9 R 11 ROBIN BAY. A CONDOMINIUM UNIT 10-B1 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 WOOOAILL ET AL & THAT PORTION (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06272-000R R--1089200 $763.46 HILTON CHARLES L. JR EU AL S 12 T 9 R 11 438.2 AC ALL., LESS AC RES BY HOLLINGER OR13 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 06274-000R R-1089400 $132.02 HILTON CHARLES L.. JR. ET AlI. S 14 T 9 R :1 66 AC M/L LOTS 1. 2, 3 & 4 ORIG & SUBMERGED LAND,. LESS RES BY HOLLINGER ORB 88/349 FR WOODALL ET AL: (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06274-100R R-.1089500 $12.241.23 TREASURE SHORES LTD., S 14 T 9 R 11 5280 FT M/L BAY FRONTAGE: 500 FT AV DEPTH. LYING W OF SR 30 ORB 113/95 FR HILTON MAP 54 06276-008R R-1090500. $640.28 OUENS WILL IAM J, & JAMES CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE & BAYSI:E E/2 OF TRACT 8: 66.99 FT GULF FRONT PB 3 PGS 24, 24A 248 & 24C ORB 112/404-5 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06276--009R R-1090600 '$558,94 OWENS WI.LLIAM J. & JAMES CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE & B3AYSIDE E/2 OF'TRACT 9: 58,21 FT GULF FRONT ORB 112/404-5 FR HAIK ET AL MAP* 191. 06276-030R R-1092300 $389.23 LAW HERBERT JR. & MARGARET CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE & WAYSIDE TRACT 30 2.08 AC ORB 86/869 ASSIGNMENT FR ROCKHOLO PB 3 PGS 24, 24A, 248 & 24C MAPt 198 .06276-065R R-1095200 $640.28 OWENS WILLIAM J, & JAMES CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE & BAYSIDIE W1/2 OF TRACT 8: (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-.1 17400 $246.46 JOSEY L,B. ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 36 ORB 112/673 FR COSTABELLA BLK A 06,321--630IR R 1:1 1.7 50 0 $251.46 58.21 FT GULF FRONT ORB 112/404--5 FR HAIK ET AL MAPS 191) 06276-070R R--1095300 $558.94 OWENS WILLIAM J,. & JAMES R. CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE & BAYSIOE W1/2 OF TRACT 9: 66,99 FT GUL..F FRONTAGE ORB 112/404-5 FR HAIK ET AL MAP* 190 06277-O000R R-1095400 $1,346,48 TREASURE SHO RES LTD. INC, S 11., 12. 13. 14 T 9 R 11. 330 AC M/L PARCEL DESCRIBED 1]N ORB 97/862 FR HOLLINGER ESTATE MAP* 53 & 54 330,00 AC 06286-000R R-1095900 $138.53 SEASHORE LAND & DEV. CO, S 15 & 22 T 9 R 11 28.22 AC ORB 46/636 IIB SUBMERGED, LANDS MAP# 35 & 350 06288-00OR R-1096200 $2,566,09 SAN BLAS BEACH DEV, CO. S -22 T 9 R 1:1. 300 FT GULF FRONT: ORIG LOT 3 N OF SR 30E (LESS E 290.27 FT) & E 300 FT OF W 996,45 FT OF ORIG LOT 3 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL). 06288.-0066R R-.. 1096800' $928.09 SAN BLAS BEACH BEV, CO. S 22 T 9 R :1.1 107 FT GULF FRONT: 1400 FT AVPTH DEPTH ORB 106/812 38X% INT FR OGBURN & ORB 106/814.4-5 62%/ INT FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06288-007R R--1.096900 $* 25,59 SAN BLAS BEACH BEV. CO, S 22 T 9 R 1:1. 100 FT GULF FRONT: 14"0 FT AV DEPTH ORIB :1.06/854 FR YONGE MAPt 351) 06289-03 OR R-1098800 $328,62 SAN BLAS BEACH OEV, CO, S 22 T 9 R :1.1 100 FT BAY FRONT: BEING W 100 FT OF E 890.27. FT GOVT LOT 3 LYING N OF CO RD 30-E ORB 106/812-3 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06289-040R Rt-1098900 $945.85 .SAN BLAS BEACH DEV, CO. S 22 T 9 R 11 300 FT BAY FRONT: BEING W 300 FT OF E 790.27 FT OF GOVT LOT 3 LYING N OF CO RO 30-E ORB 105/816 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06290-210R R-1102600 $1,053,87 BRACKETT. DAVID D. & NANCY M. SURFSIDE. ESTATES UNIT $1 LOT 4 ORB 104/1049 FR PAN-GULF CORP. MAPS 350 BLK 3 06291-OOOR R-1104300 $6.019.04 G.P,), INC.. S 22 T 9 R 11 SURFSIoDE ESTATES UNIT NO, 2 LESS LOT 11 BLK 6 593.48" FT GULF FRONT: 1050 FT AV DEPTH M/L MAPt 350 06291-002R R-1104500 $949.49 G.P.O. INC. S 22 T 9 R 11 SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT NO, 2 LOT 11 BLOCK 6i 109.52 FT GULF FRONT: 362,12 FT DEPTH M/L (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06294-000R R--1105300 $2.103.17 G,. P,. IN, S 22 T 9 R 11 675 FT BAY FRONT: 300 FT AV DEPTH OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 95 PAGE 212 FROM SEASHORE LAND & 1EV, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06296-0000R R-:1105500 $1,200.48 GP. INC, 9 15 & 22 T 9 R 11 450 FT BAY FRONT: 1.50 FT AV DEPTH ALSO 38,86 ACRES IIB SUBMERGED LANDS ORB 36/350 & ORB 46/635 MAP* 35 & 350 06310-000R R-1106200 $87.64 G. P 0. :NC, S 23 T 9 R 11 22,7 AC ORB 92/346 FR KII...IBOURN ORB 47/ 542 FR, SUBMERGED MAPI 54C 06316-001R R-1107100 $251,46 JANOWSKI BOLESL..AW 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 MAPI 54C 06316-002R R-1107200 $881.04 JANOWSKI BOLESLAW M, III S 23 T 9 R 11 18,6 AC M/L 450 FT ON SR 30: 1800 FT DEPTH M/L ORB 78/332 LESS TO CAPE SAN BLAS WATER IN ORB 82/143 MAPS 54C 06320-025R R-1109300 $1.108,35 MARTS THAYER M, S24. T9 Rh 37,5 FT GULF FRONTAGE 405 FT AVE, DEPTH BEING TRACT 3 OF 3 OF LOT 10 ORB 95/768 FR CAPITAL COASTAL 06351-041R R-1158600 $1.257.04 CARLTON WILLIAM E. III CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 LOT 17 ORB 94/422 FR. CAPE- SAN BLAS PARTNERSHIP LTD. MAP *6A P #6A (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06351-060R R--1160400 $203.63 ST. JOSEPH BAY CONSTRUCTION CO CAPE BREEZES BEING LOT 60 IN AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION OF LOT 24 ORB 119/274-275 FR QUARLES III (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) JOSEY L.B, ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 37 ORB 112/669 FR COSTABELLA DEV, 1LK A BLK A 06321-685R R-1117600 $246.46 JOSEY L.B. ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 38 ORB 112/677 FR COSTABELLA BLK A 06321-690R R-1117700 $251.46 JOSEY L.B. ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 39 ORB 112/681 FR COSTABELLA CORP. BLK A BLK A 06321-695R R-1117800 $251.46 JOSEY L.B, ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 40 ORB 112/686 FR COSTABELLA CORP. BLK A BLK A 06321 --700R R-1117900 $251.46 JOSEY L,B. ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 41 ORB 112/689 FR COSTABELLA CORP. BLK A BLK A 06321-725R R--1118300 1251.46 JOSEY L,B, ET AL GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 46 ORB 112/697 FR COSTABELLA CORP. 1..3LK A BLK A 06321-735R R-1118500 $251.46 JOSEY L.B. ET AL GULF PINES. FIRST ADDITION LOT 48 ORB 112/665 FR COSTABELLA CORP. MAP 540 BLK A 06322--000R R-l118600 $393.23 HILTON L.., CHARLES, JR. S 24 T 9 R 11 161.258 AC M/L AL...L THAT.PORTION LYING N OF SR 30 LESS A STRIP 200 FT WIDE FRONTING ON N SIDE OF SR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06322--01OR R-1119600 $3.823;72 HILTON L,. CHARLES JR, S 24 T 9 R 11 2,6 AC M/L A STRIP OF LAND 200' WIDE & 4930 FT M/L ON THE N SIDE OF SR 30 LESS 350 FT'ORB , (FOR FURTHER LEGAL. SEE TAX ROLL) 06345-075R R-1122500 $2.812.85 GILMORE DOUGLAS E. & LORRAINE S 36 T 8 R 12 17.65 AC M/L 419.46 FT BAY FRONT. 1837.8 2 FT AVG DEPTH ORB 117/666- 68 TO FR FLA TITLE & PARTNERS INC. 06345-170R R- 11 3/o00 $1 ,203.96 GIlI.M'JI IIOUGLAS E. LORRAINE M. S 36 T 8 R 12 106.83 FT GULF FRONT: 971.50 FT AV DEPTH REC'D ORB 117/673 MAP 50 . 06345-200R R-1123800 $3.695.35 HAAS MARSHALL H. ET AL S 36 T 8 R 12 300 FT GULF FRONT: 1040 FT AV DEPTH ORB 118/118--120 FR FLA. TITLE & MORTGAGE CO. MAP* 50 06345-334R R-1128100 $151.38 BARRIER 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. MAP S5A 06345--635R R-1145500 $1.591.45 GRANT JAMES W. & GRADY W. SEACLIFF UNIT 5 BLDG A ORB 116/370 ER ALLIANCE GRO UP MAPI 5A' "BLDG A 06345-636R R-1145600 $1 ,593,95 *SLAUGHTER TERRY D. & JENNIFER SEACLIFF UNIT 6 BLDG A ORB 118/335-36 FR ALLIANCE GROUP MAP* 5A 3LOG A 06345-639R R-1145900 $1 .588,95 ALLIANCE GROUP SEACLIFF UNIT 3 BLDG B MAPS 5A BLOG B 06345-641R R-1146100 $1.588.95 ALLIANCE GROUP SEACLIFF UNIT 5 BLDG B MAPi 5SA BLOG B 06345-643R R-1146300 $1.814.42 ASSOCIATES PRINTING CO. SEACLIFF UNIT 7 BLDG B ORB 116/461 FR ALLIANCE COR P. MAPS 5A BLIDG B |