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I USPS 518-880 FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR, NUMBER 36 IE STAR INDUSTRY DEEP WATER PORT FINE PEOPLE SAFEST BEACHES IN FLORIDA PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456 THURSDAY, MAY 7,1992 Clerk Farris Gives Notice of Retirement City Clerk Alden Farris filed his notice of retirement With the City Commission Tuesday night at the regular meeting. Farris cit- ed serious and ongoing health problems as the cause of his deci- sion to leave City employment af- ter 13 years of service. National Day of Prayer Thursday The Port St. Joe Ministerial Association is sponsoring a day of prayer Thursday, May 7 at City Hall. This will coincide with the annu- al National Day of Prayer held in America. Concerned individuals are urged to participate from 12:20 to 12:40 p.m. on that day. America desperately needs a moral rebirth. Nearly every problem facing our nation today springs from a moral base. We need to im- plore God's blessings on our country. The Day of Prayer is a project for special prayer a prayer for moral rebirth in Ameri- ca. It is an event in which every person who believes in God and the power of prayer. can participate. Farris said his retirement would be effective October 31, one month into the new fiscal year. The Commission accepted his decision to retire, with regrets, and immediately agreed to begin a search for a new Clerk. Farris will remain through the preparation of a new budget and step down after it goes into effect. The Clerk has been bothered with severe health problems for better than a year. AGREE TO FRANCHISE It was a divided Commission which awarded a new 10-year franchise to Rigel Communica- tions, which furnishes Cable TV R. WAYNE PARRISH service to the City. The decision was made in a special meeting last week espe- cially called for that purpose. Commissioner Charles Tharpe, who was present at the meeting, but left before it was finished, said, "I think 10 years is a long time to award a franchise for, es- pecially with the trouble we have been having with Rigel. What did he give in return?" Mayor Pate said Rigel gave nothing more than he had said in a position letter to the Commis- sion in which he has promised five additional channels and not to raise rates unless the cost of living rose. "The franchise is use- less. It doesn't give him anything at all. It is non-exclusive.. We couldn't stop him from doing business with or without the franchise," Pate said. R.W. Parrish Named RR. V.-President The Directors of the Apalachi- cola Northern Railroad Company named R. Wayne Parrish Vice- President in charge of operations this week, at the annual Direc- tors meeting held at Port St. Joe. Mr. Parrish will fill the posi- tion held by the late T. E. John- ston, Jr. He will assume his new duties immediately. Parrish has experienced a 28- year tenure with the Railroad Company. During this time he served as Chief Dispatcher, Safe- ty Director, Superintendent of Transportation, General Superin- tendent and General Manager. *Thel'arinnoundcemhnt of Par- rish's appointment was made by J. C. Belin, President. Commissioner Johnny Lin- ton, long a foe of Rigel, wasn't present at the special meeting.. The franchise was approved on the vote of Commissoners Bill Wood, Edwin Williams and Mayor Pate, all of whom have made tan- gible demands of Rigel to provide better service at no increase in rates. Mayor Pate reminded Tharpe that the franchise was totally use- less for doing business. The only reason the City granted it was to receive fees, from Rigel for using street rights of way to locate their service cable. EXTEND STREET Another controversy was a suggestion by Commissioner Johnny Linton for extending Cy- press Avenue from its terminus at 21st Steet, behind the Elemen- tary School property and football field, to Niles Road. Linton said, "It would give us another outlet to school traffic and allow school buses to load and unload at the rear of the school property and athletic fields." Commissioner Charles Tharpe objected to the street ex- tension, saying it would cause a traffic hazard. Linton said he had the agree- ment of school officials for the street. A -I was smashed as though someone thought tombs are empty. They were pillaged long Vandals did this damage to one of the ago. They are merely reproductions of brick tombs at the Old St. Joseph Ceme- the original tombs, built in the same lo- tery sometime Mon day night. The toml F cation, in 1'838. S A A A A A A A A A A A A A- WN N N NWN, N NNMMMNNNW *~B***~*bno - At left is a partial view of the giant 50-ton headbox, where the process be- gins. In the middle photo a paper worker checks one of the many gauges at a checkpoint on the installation. At right, workers make a last-minute adjust- ment to one of the rollers on the new addition before starting up. The new machine was manufactured by Beloit. It was the first modernization pro- gram performed on the Number Two machine since its installation in 1952. SJFP Finishes 1st Major Renovation of No. Two Machine New Installation Allows Mill to Utilize Reclaimed Paper Products, Producing Recycled Goods A new era of paper making was introduced to Port St. Joe this week, as St. Joe Forest Products mill cranked up a new system for uti- lizing recycled paper material in the manufac- ture of kraft paper products. The "New System" is an entirely new "Wet End" on their Number Two paper machine. Scheduled for start-up Monday morning after a month of a highly organized installation of ma- chinery and support systems, the new machin- ery was still having "bugs" worked out of its system Tuesday evening. The new machinery makes kraft paper in a layer-cake type operation. Using virgin materi- als for the top and bottom ply of the sheet, the middle portion of the sheet is made up entirely of recycled waste cardboard and newsprint. The resulting "sandwich" sheet is expected to produce an even stronger sheet, of paper than the mill formerly produced. ORCHESTRATED EFFORT Installing the machinery was a feat in itself. During the month of shutdown of Number Two paper machine, the entire wet end of the ma- chine was replaced. It involved making the building longer, moving motors [which was done before-hand] piping, electric service, and re-building the portion of the building housing the Number Two machine. A huge crane was assembled on-site which lifted a huge chest-type section of the installa- tion-50 tons worth-in one piece over the top of the paper machine building and set it gently down on a set of anchor bolts set in concrete especially located to accommodate the ma- chine. The installation job was a major operation. The new machinery is a maze of piping, rolls, fittings, gauges, approximately 90 feet long and about 25 feet wide. It stands some 15-20 feet off the floor. IMPROVEMENTS EXPECTED Ferrell Allen, production manager for St. Joe Forest Products Company, and Harold Quackenbush, Vice-President in charge of Op- erations, said the new equipment not only will allow the local mill to get into utilizing recycled materials, but will also increase the strength and quality of the paper manufactured by the local mill, thus making it more attractive to their market. "'The new quality should give us a decided edge on the paper market," officials said. Fewer paper breaks should also be a prod- uct of the unique design of the new operation. The mill will be producing a product which consists of some 20% recycled materials. 'This percentage should increase as time goes by," Allen said. The mill operating personnel has also un- dergone intensive training for the past four weeks on the operation of the new installation. In addition to classroom work here in Port St. Joe, directed by the Rust Engineering firm, the mill has also sent groups to Counts, Tennes- see, to gets hand-on experience with the new installation in paper mill located there. I I I A A I I I THE STAR PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY 7,1992 Can't Win! We're forever getting on the County Commissioner's case for things they failed to do for the public good and not providing us with the niceties of life. For this reason, we hope nobody feels harsh at the Commission for attempting to build the wooden dune walkovers at St. Joe Beach. Really, the only thing they did wrong was to attempt to build them in the wrong place. The Commission catches enough flack during the course of their career, without us tossing it their way for an attempt to make things better for us. We feel the Commissioners thought they were doing a fine thing in building an access or two to the beach. Right off hand, most people would probably appreciate the gesture. But the peo- ple of Yon's Addition to St. Joe Beach are still a little touchy over things which happened in recent history to the beaches in that vicinity. They're suspicious and they probably have a right to be. They don't want anything built on the beach for fear it will lead to something else. Use what they consider to be their beach all you want to, but don't put down roots on the real estate! Mexico Beach has built two of these walkovers on their beaches to give easy access without walking over sensitive sand dunes, thorns, etc., to get to the water's edge. The people are proud of them. The Commissioners are justified in feeling Gulf County people would be proud to have such facilities. We should applaud the Commissioners for taking it upon themselves to provide for us without going through an act of Congress to get it. One or two had harsh words to say to the Commission Tuesday of last week, which were way out of line, considering the circumstances. The Commission was already agreeable to backing off on their project, if the people didn't want it. There was no need of the accusations expressed to them at the meeting. Dr. Frank May expressed the situation accurately, when he observed: "We think the County Commissioners thought they were doing something nice for us. We just want to let them know that we don't particularly care for the boardwalks being built in this particular spot because of the precedent it will set." - Dr. May was one hundred percent correct and he had the proper attitude toward the situation. There was no need for ac- cusations, for loud talking, for quivering lips. All that was need- ed was to say, "We don't want it, but thank you for thinking of us." Decision of Agony It could be that the verdict rendered in the California police brutality case was unfortunate. We won't say because we weren't privy to the 16,000 pages of trial transcript presented. And nei- ther was anyone else, except the jury. We had only the video tak- en of part of the incident to assist us in reaching an opinion and evidently there was much more to the case than that. In face of the video shown, the verdict was unfortunate. But we don't have the entire story and for this reason cannot reach an informed verdict. One decision we can arrive at with certainty. It was many times more wrong to riot; burning innocent people's property, dragging people out of cars and beating them, looting stores, than it was to render an innocent verdict on those four police- men, whether or not they were guilty as charged. Nobody has any right to cause anyone else pain and suffer- ing for something he had no part in..The people who had their property burned, the people who were stopped on the street and beaten, the people pulled from their cars and beaten and robbed had nothing to do with beating Rodney King. Those people who rioted were committing a far more criminal act than the four policemen were charged with. Again, we say, it was an unfortunate thing. Maybe the verdict was wrong and maybe it wasn't. Rodney King suffered no perma- nent injuries from his beating, and there was no doubt about the fact he was beaten. The people who had their properties de- stroyed by the rioters, suffered damages they will never recover, merely so a violent mob could vent their anger. Of course, we realize the mob wasn't thinking. They seldom do. They were acting on impulse in the performance of their vio- lence. They were doing the same thing the defense attorneys said Rodney King was doing-resisting authority. We feel the people of California who sat on that jury must ;have agonized over their verdict for days. They were days reach- 'ing it. It didn't come easy. They probably knew what the cost of their verdict would be. It would have been far easier for them to say, "Guilty!" than it was to say, "Innocent!" and harm only four men rather than the hundreds of people who suffered because of it. I Hunker Down with Kes I Mothers Are Like That, Yeah They Are Kesley Colbert Someone asked if we'd reprint the Mother's Day article. Thanks for remembering. Dear Mom, Friend of mine the other day asked .me if I was going to send you flowers for Mother's Day. I thought you'd get a chuckle out of that as we both know there will be no flowers from me this Moth- er's Day. I didn't go into it with him, Mom, but you see, I remem- ber all those times you were mean to me, or fussed at me or embarrassed me. I bet you re- member'em too, Mom.. Take that time at the dime store when you wouldn't give me 15 cents to buy that little fold out spyglass. Well, when no one was looking I put it Into my pocket and took It home. I was eating my brown beans and cornbread at supper when you found it. I mean you could have whipped me, or fussed at me, or anything except what you did you made me take that spyglass back to Mr. Williams and tell him what I'd done. Mom, I was so embar- rassed, I've never to this day tak- en anything else that didn't be- long to me. Shoot, you could embarrass me when you weren't even there; like that time in the first grade when Miss Carolyn asked the class what love was. Well, I spoke right up and said. "Love is my mother's face." Some of the kids laughed. I could have died. And that time I hurt my leg in the lit- tle league game, remember that, they finally got me over to the dugout and as they're rolling up my pants leg I look up and there you are right in the dugout. Moml Boy howdy, I remembered that years later when I got my bell rung over at Bruceton in a high school football game. I'm lay- ing out in the middle of the field wondering where the air was and looking at the stars shooting out of the coach's hat and praying. Coach thought I was praying 'cause I was hurt bad shucks, I was praying "Lord, don't let my mother come out on this field in front of all these people." Speaking of praying, Mom, you should have told us that church wasn't mandatory. It was embarrassing to be a freshman in college and find out there was not a law saying you had to be in church every time the doors were open. And mean, whew, you could be mean with all that yes ma'am, no ma'am, yes sir, no sir stuff. You drilled that into me so often I still say ma'am and sir if someone looks two weeks older than me. And all the harping on the home- work. Gosh, my last year In col- lege studying late at night. I wouldn't dare give up and go to sleep 'cause I would remember Get that education, son, they can't take it away from you." And you could be mean about the chores around the house and at the worst times. Re- member when my girlfriend dropped me I just wanted to be left alone in my room. You came up there and gave me a hundred and six things to do. You gave me so much to do I forgot all about her. That wasn't fair, Mom, I just wanted to be left alone. And Mom, I've got to tell you this sometimes you could do the dumbest things, I just couldn't figure you out. Remem- ber when I was about eight years old and fell on the gravel road down behind Mr. Chatam's (See KESLEY on Page 3) I Get Plenty of Unsolicited Help In Pointing Out My Mi I MAKE MY SHARE of mis- takes, intentionally and uninten- tionally. When I make one it is a publicc happening. Perhaps it is so because my mistakes are stuck out here in living black and white and are there for everyone to see in this wonderful newspaper. Such was the case several weeks ago when I failed to advise you marvelous people of the ad-, vent of Daylight Savings Time. It was a slip of the memory which caused me to make that mistake. I apologized for the error on the editorial page and made another mistake correcting, or apologiz- ing, for the first one. One thing just led to another and and the apology effort result- ed in more errors and are reason to apologize once more. I'm going to quit this apologizing. I'll just chalk it up to experience and let it go at that because it just makes matters worse to make er- rors, correcting errors. Of course it is an impossibili- ty to catch all the errors and re- frain from making them. You would have to be here to under- stand the situation. WHEN I CORRECTED the aforesaid faux pas I made anoth- er, almost as bad as the first and people called from all over the county to point to my glaring er- ror. I even had people writing in from the nether regions of places like Georgia, Alabama and Texas, point to my slip of the "E" finger and my lack of knowledge in giv- ing the proper origin of the phrase. I have never been around many Jews. Maybe that's my tough luck, but it's a fact. "Abby" uses the phrase all the time and since she is Jewish it stood to reason the phrase had to be Jew- ish, right? Wrong! The phrase was Latin. But since I am not Catholic and they didn't teach Latin back in the '40's at Port St. Joe High School and since I didn't have the oppor- tunity to go to college and take Latin, my ignorance in the mat- ters of Latin phrases is only ex- ceeded by my ignorance of San- skrit. Come to think of it, most of the correction I received was from Catholics. One Baptist called me, but he is a New York Baptist, transplanted to Florida, so he doesn't count. BEFORE I GOT HOME I was notified of my misinformation. Finally I started answering the telephone with the phrase, 'You'll have to take a number to get at me to correct me for my mistake. I have been fully in- formed that "mea culpa" is a Lat- in phrase and not of a Jewish persuasion." "I have written on my tablet of trivia to be remembered, that the phrase is never to be used again except in extreme emergen- cies." I don't think such an emer- gency will ever arise. But I am forever amazed at the number of people who think "ETAOIN SHRDLU" is also Latin. You see, all of us are ignor- ant. We're just ignorant on differ- ent subjects. If you watch "Wheel of For- tune" regularly you will realize these are the most frequently used letters of the alphabet, in their or- der of frequency or use. Also the letters are a secret among old Linotype operators, such as I am. YOU WOULD BE surprised at the errors we apprehend before they get printed in the paper! Sometimes they are glaring, and sometimes come from those who are not supposed to make er- rors, for if they do, they result in considerable loss of time and money for someone. Legal ads will have the wrong date printed on them. Advertise- ments will have the wrong item, or the wrong price. Dates will be wrong on news items people turn in. Facts will be wrong. Names are misspelled. Addition is wrong: words spelled incorrectly. stakes We'ie supposed to catch the mi ,..Akes and correct them as if nothing happened. Most of the time we do, but let it be a long day, or the error particular glar- ing, and we miss it. Guess who catches *>#'~Il You got it right! We do! So, you see, we're accus- tomed to getting the blame for things like that. The biggest thing we have to watch for is becoming too accustomed to making mis- takes or taking the blame for those others make. It could be- come almost a routine thing to happen to us and we just wouldn't pay any attention to it. A mistake is something we watch for every day and agonize over for a while every time one happens. When you quit telling me of the errors made in this newspa- per, you're telling me you are not reading it any more and that would be the biggest mistake of all at least for me! St. Joseph Bay S Date Time Ht. Time Ht. May08 1:12p.m. H 1.5 11:55a.m. L -0.1 May 09 1:54 p.m. H 1.3 May 10 12:06 a.m. L 0.2 2:30 p.m. H 0.9 11:39 p.m. L 0.4 May 11 8:01 a.m. H 0.8 9:30 p.m. L 0.6 May 12 6:55 a.m. H 1.0 4:12 p.m. L 0.3 SMay 13 7:00 a.m. H 1.3 4:58 p.m. L 0.0 __ May 14 7:25 a.m. H 1.5 5:41 p.m. L -0.2 EM' -THE STAR- Postmaster: SUBSCRIPTIONS INVARIABLY PAYABLE IN ADVANCE .WUSPHS 518880 Send Address Change to in County-$15.90 Year In County-$10.60 Six Months Published Every Thursday at 304-308 Williams Avenue The Star Out of unty-2.20Year Out of County-S15.90 S( Months Poby The St.ar PubiishingCo a Post Office Box 308 TO ALL ADVERTISERS In case of error or omissions in advertise- Second-Class Postage Paid at Port St Joe, FL Port St. Joe, FL 32456-0308 ments, the publishers do not hold themselves liable for damage fur- Phone 227-1278 their than amount received for such advertisement. Wesley R. Ramsey........... Editor & Publisher AFWS, 4P,, William H. Ramsey .......... Production Supt. SECOND-CLASS POSTAGE PAID The spoken word is given scant attention; the printed word is thought- S Frenchie L Ramsey .......... Office Manager AT PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456-0308 fully weighed. The spoken word barely asserts; the printed word thor- Shirley Ramsey ................. Typesetter WEEKLY PUBLISHING oughly convinces. The spoken word is lost; the printed word remains. Ir l I n 4 h L THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 7,1992 PAGE 3A I ---- . . -.. . ., ....-.. . Shad Phantry By ' Wendell Campbell Anniversary Waltz "Oh, how we danced, on the night we were wed," the song starts. 'We vowed our true love though a word wasn't said," it continues. So goes the words to one of the most beautiful songs ever written and one that should be adhered to more often. I say that because my wife and I celebrated our 22nd wed- ding anniversary last April and living with the same person for 22 years these days is an exception to the rule. It has been an al- most impossible feat for my wife, but so far, so good. Overall, I would say we have had an extremely good mar- riage. Admittedly, we have had some stormy days, both financial and personal, but, who hasn't? But there are those, including myself, that gave our marriage little chance of surviving past six months to a year. Well, maybe six months. But here we are, still making marriage just like we knew what we were doing. My wife deserves all the credit for the longevity of our mar- riage. She's the-one who has been patient, understanding and pushed me to work and slave through sickness and health, for better or worse, through hot and cold and every other way possi- ble. She is the staying force in our marriage, and that's no joke. But, as we all know, it takes two to tango. I still don't know what the secret is, but I do know marriage is, if it is to be suc- cessful, a combination of give and take, but both parties must give more than they take at certain times. Each of us have our strengths and weaknesses and it helps if the other person is strong when we are weak. It works both ways. As I said before, my wife's strength lies in patience and un- derstanding, exactly the opposite of mine. She has the unique ability to remain calm while the storm is at full-galel She hasn't allowed adversity to bother her as I have and still do. She doesn't even worry when I worry and get upset when something of a crut- cial nature comes around. That has given stability to our mar-* riage, believe it or not. 1 Even early in our marriage, she allowed me to' make as big a, , fool of myself as I wanted and never said a word. It was awfully embarrassing when I finally realized what I had done. Why, it didn't take me but about 15 years to grow up after we-were mar- ried. The past 22 years have been the most wonderful and produc- tive years of my life. We have gone from nothing to three wonder- ful children, a comfortable home, four vehicles, two more to put through college and an enormous amount of potential debt. Gee whizl what more could a man in his early fifties want in life? There have been many rough places along this road of matri- mony, and I'm sure there will be many more. Just the other day I told my wife that she should be aware that I had led her through all the rough spots in our life and she replied, "I know you have and those that you missed,, you turned around and went back and hit them, too." We men just never learn about some things, do we? The closing verse goes: "If we could relive those sweet'mo- ments sublime, we would find our true love unaltered by time." I know that's true of our marriage. Now that we've got most of the kinks worked out, I'm looking forward to the next 22 years. Thanks, Virginia, for all the memories! Was our anniversary on the 18th, or was it the 20th? Kesley (From Page 2)- : * house. You were picking the grav- el out of my bleeding knee and it was hurting something awful and I was. crying and yelling and I looked up and I saw tears in your eyes. It was my knee, Mom. You weren't hurting were you? What about that winter you told. us not to go down to the pond because the ice was thin in some places. Well, you know where we ended up and we were flying over the ice when David fell through we like to have never got him out of that water and his Levi's were frozen by the time we came into sight of the house. Then I saw you running down the hill toward us; to this day I don't know how you knew at that dis- tance we were In 'trouble. Ybo .scooped Dave up In your arms and ran with him back to the house, talking about him losing his toes. You didn't even have your shoes on, much less your coat. Snow was ankle deep and it must have been 10*. Looks like to me you should have been worry- ing about your own toes. You put Dave in the bathtub and you rubbed his ankles and legs all night and half of the next day. Never did see you rub your own feet. Just didn't seem too smart to me. By the way, it was Leon's idea to go down to the pond. Delinquent Tax List Advertised During Month A total of 595 parcels of land were placed on the delin- quent tax list the first day of this month and will be ad- vertised all month, giving property owners notice that they must pay or a tax certificate will be sold against their property in a public sale on June 1. Tax Collector, Eda Ruth Taylor, said, 'We have fewer parcels of land being advertised this year, but the mone- tary value of the unpaid taxes is a third more than was advertised last year." A total value of the unpaid taxes is around $353,000. Last year, the total value of unpaid tax- es was $200,000. Taylor said she anticipates approximately two-thirds of the taxes will be paid prior to the certificate sale date of June 1. All parcels of property with unpaid taxes levied against them, will have tax certificates sold at the sale. The buyer of these certificates pays the taxes, any fees or late charges and bids on the interest. The low bidder is the successful buyer. The maximum interest rate allowed is 18%. Bidders of tax certificates must register with the Tax Collector prior to the sale and pay a refundable deposit of $300. Tax certificates purchased are good for a maximum of seven years, but a purchaser may buy a tax lien against a piece of property after two years. Tax liens may be sold on all property with taxes owed in excess of $100. Being involved in bankruptcy proceed- ings also exempts a piece of property from the tax sale. The list of property with unpaid taxes can be found on pages three through seven-B in this issue of The Star. And the blackberry cobbler, remember that, you'd pick those berries all morning, then cook up that cobbler all afternoon then at supper I'd eat my portion as quick as I could then look over and say "I'm still hungry, Mom." You'd tell me you weren't very hungry and pass your cobbler over to me. I got you on that one every time. Looks like you would have caught on after a while. Oh yeah, Mom, the baseball shoes I found out a week be- fore my first little league season that I was supposed to have real baseball shoes they cost eight dollars and you apologized to me because we didn't have eight dol- lars. I didn't want an apology, I wanted those baseball shoes. I do remember you went to work at the sawmill, pulling on that green chain, two days later. Well, I got my shoes but I had to play the first two games of the season without real baseball cleats. Well, Mom, I can think of a lot more times when you were mean to me or embarrassed me or fussed at me but I'm going to have to stop now; the light in here must be getting blurry and water from somewhere keeps dropping on my paper. Besides if I did send you flowers, you'd just do something silly like give them to that lady down the street be- cause you know no one else will remember her on Mother's Day. With all my love and respect, No. 2 Son P.S. Mom, the kids get out of school in a couple of weeks, so get the brown beans and corn- bread ready. We're coming to see you. SBA Workshop Set Wednesday The Port St. Joe/Gulf County Chamber of Commerce will host a workshop concerning small busi- ness loan financing, conducted by the Small Business Adminis- tration Wednesday of next week. The workshop will be held at the Motel St. Joe in the down- stairs meeting room at the south end of the building. The agenda for the workshop includes: Introduction to SBA ser- vices at 9:00 a.m.; FmHA loan programs at 9:15; SBA loan pro- grams at 10:15; and questions and answers at 11:30. The workshop has been ar- ranged by Chamber administra- tive assistant, Tamara Laine. The Star Your Hometown Newspaper! Paper machine operators spent four weeks of classwork; learning how their new paper machine addition is sup- posed to work. The operators are shown above, as they completed their last class. The classes were held in the' City Fire Station. Juveniles Charged for Tossing Rocks At Passing Vehicles Eleven juveniles have had charges filed against them for throwing rocks at passing traffic on Highway 98, Chief Carl Rich- ter has said. Six of the juveniles have been sent to youth detention for 21 days and Chief Richter said the other five will be going to youth detention for a 21 day sentence in a day or two. The rock throwing began in January of this year. Police start- ed investigating, determining who the youths were. The rock- City Election Is Cancelled Have you ever thought what would happen if they held an election and nobody came? Well, Port St. Joe is scheduled to hold an election next Tuesday, but they have cancelled it. The reason for the cancella- tion is that the two incumbents, Bill Wood and Johnny Linton, have no opposition. This is the second time in the past 20 years, when incumbent City Commissioners have gained re-election unopposed, cancelling the scheduled election. throwing stopped when the inves- tigation began, so police didn't push the matter. Recently, it started again, and police stepped in, sending the six to detention. ' Two injuries occurred in the rock throwing incidents. DaVid Kenneth Bricker had a rock strike him in the left cheek just below his left eye, opening up a nasty wound. Bill Grimsley had a mis- sile strike him on the shoulder as he was driving his car past the throwing area. "I thought I had been shot" he said. Several vehicles had windows smashed as they traveled on Highway 98, as well as other damage. "They committed a sec- ond degree felony," Richter said. Kindergarten Registration Registration for kindergarten students for all Gulf County Schools will be held at Port St.. Joe Elementary on May 8 from' 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. If your child is five years old or will be five years before Sep- tember 1, 1992, you may contact the Health Department for a physical, proof of immunizations, a birth certificate, and a social se- curity number before the registra- tion date: .. .. - -;h r lay It Safe With Us We appreciate your trust and loyalty. That's why we never play games when it comes to the safety of your hard-earned dollars. we're proud to assure you that your deposits with us are federally insured to $100,000. And you don't just have our word on it...you have the word of the United States government as well! So play it safe with your money. Ask us for complete details about deposit insurance protection today. Together, We're Strong! Citizens Federal Savings Bank Port St. Joe 227-1416 Apalachicola 653-9828 Wewahitchka 639-2111 r 1989 Bankers Systems. Inc St Cloud. MN Form TWSADP/NA25G 01/01M90 17 CU. FT. FROST FREE REFRIGERATOR a Uses Ice Maker (WIK-8 #561P) Energy Efficient foam insulation 6 2 Crispers/1 dairy compartment Energy saver switch L shaped freezer shelf Reversible textured doors In White or Almond 599985DR Even Less With Trade, P "~-r "Ladcoch *ill. Ta lfoa4 R1" HOME FURNISHING CENTERS C,". / PUNITR...u.... C....C O.... coV.R................ TA......m SSteve Richardson, Owner/Manager 310 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe 229-6195 "' I I CL,.~ PAGE 4A THE STAR PO ,1992 -r CHILDREN'S HEALTH FORUM Summertime Safety Reminders for Children -,, By ,* -i Elizabeth C. Jones, M.D. ^ '" ^.'*.*'*^J Basically it is better to avoid serious problems than to be forced into painful and expensive treatment. Health care in children is built on prevention more and more prevention!! Sunburn Children should not be allowed to become burned and blistered in the sun. Presently available sunblocks are very effective and should be used. Planning to be outside early morning and late af- ternoon will avoid the most intense rays of the sun. Hats and shirts will also help. Insect Bites Bites are painful and itchy for children. Small children are una- ble to stop scratching. The scratching often allows germs in the skin to start an infection either a boil or impetigo. Avoid ants, bees, yellow jackets and hornets. Work toward prevention of mos- quito bites. Since mosquitoes are most active in the evening hours, if a child must be outside in the evening, have him wear a long sleeved shirt and long pants. Repellent can be applied to the shirt collar. Avoiding mosquito bites will also avoid malaria and enceph- alitis. Water Safety Anyone who takes small children to a river, lake, pool or ocean -should be prepared to watch them constantly. It is not fair to expect strangers in the area to watch and protect your children. Always have a clear view of your child. Do not let them play around boats or piling or in areas where your vision is obscured. Jet skis are go- ing to become a greater danger as they become more prevalent. Col- lisions with swimmers will be very detrimental. Jet skis should not be allowed near swimming areas. When children play in the bay or shallow gulf waters, have the wear beach shoes and learn to shuffle their feet as they walk so they do not step on stingrays. Even dead jellyfish and Portuguese Men-of-War are capable of stinging the toxic protein remains on the tentacles. Children should not handle dead fish, dead crabs, jelly fish or Portuguese Men-of-War. Heat Exhaustion Prevent cramps and loss of excessive fluids by exercising in the cooler parts of the day. If cramps do occur they will usually respond to massage and giving extra fluids. When symptoms of being excessively hot occurs, move the child to a cool environment and give extra liquid. Liquid is usually all that is needed. Prevent loss of liquid by giving extra throughout the day. Quarles- Uherek to Wed Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William S. Quarles, Jr. announce that their son, Robert and Amy Uherek will be married Saturday, May 9, at the Spanish Trail Baptist Church in Pensacola at 3:00 p.m. CT. All friends and, relatives are invited to attend the wedding and reception which will be held at Scopolo's Restaurant on Scenic Highway in Pensacola. Mother's Day Program at New Bethel Sunday New Bethel Baptisi Church will be having a Mother's Day program Sunday, May 1 at 11:00 a.m. The public is cordially invit- ed to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cabot Sanders' Couple Exchanges Vows Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cabot Sanders of Niceville announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Elizabeth, to Brian John Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Holmes of Windom, Minnesota on April 25th in the chapel of St. Si- mon's On-The-Sound Episcopal Church, Fort Walton Beach. The bride is the granddaugh- ter of Mrs. Paul Fensom of Port St. Joe and the late Mr. Fensom, and Mrs. Wilson Sanders of Or- lando and the late Mr. Sanders. The couple will reside in Ea- gan, 'Minnesota, after a- wedding trip through the Smokey Moun- tains. F.F. and Lucille Nelson Nelsons Celebrate I Love -you, 9'Mom/ Nothing says it better than flowers from 50th Anniversary F.F. and Lucille' Nelson will S"celebrate their 50th wedding an- niversary Sunday, May 17 with a '- reception at the social hall of First Baptist Church from 2:00 until 4:00 in the afternoon. Host- ing the reception will be the couple's sons, Glen Nelson and Marshall Nelson. All friends and relatives of the couple are cordially invited to at- Brandon Alan Sisk tend. It's A Boy! The couple was married on May8, 1942 in Bonifay. Alan and Michele Sisk are proud to announce the birth of their son, Brandon Alan Sisk, born April 11 at 9:20 a.m. at Tal- lahassee Regional Memorial Hos- pital in Tallahassee. He weighed 6 pounds, 4 ounces and was 19.5 inches long. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Parramore of Mexico Beach, and Mrs. James W. Bea- man of Port St. Joe. Great grand- parents 'are Jarrell (Smokey) Smith of Highland View, Mrs. E.W. Beaman of Port St. Joe, Sa- rah Parramore of Greenwood, and' Marion Phillips of Edenton, North Carolina. Brandon was welcomed home by his big sister, Lauren Michele, 18 months old. HEARING AID CENTER 618 W. 23rd St., Wilbro Plaza Panama City, FL 769-5348 FREE HEARING TEST Top Quality, Name Brand Hearing Aids *Satisfaction Guaranteed *Monthly Service Center Motel St. Joe (PSJ) 1st Tuesday each month i THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 7,1992 PAGE 5A Troy State University has an- nounced that Mitchell Paulk Bou- ington of Port St Joe has earned his self placement on the Chan- cellor's List for the Winter Quar- ter. "'A 4., Jodi Mapes Mapes Named USAA Scholar The United States Achieve- *W ment Academy announced that Jodi Mapes has been named a United States National Award winner in English, leadership and honor roll. Jodi, wh4 attends Port St. Joe High School was nominated for these National Awards by Mrs. Lowery, English teacher, and Mrs.. Belin, counselor, at the school. The nominee's picture and bi- ography will appear in the United States Achievement Academy Of- ficial Yearbook, published nation- ally. She is also a winner of the Who's Who Among American High School Students. Miss Mapes is the daughter of Martha Mapes of Port St. Joe. The Chancellor's List recog- nizes students who have earned a 4.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Mitchell is the son of J.W. and Betty Gail Bouington of 1014 Woodward Ave., Port St. Joe. Troy State University in Troy, Alabama, is a comprehensive in- stitution that offers undergradu- ate and graduate degrees in 64 majors. The Troy State University System enrolls more than 14,000 students on four Alabama cam- puses and on 64 military bases around the world. School Lunch Menu The Gulf County School Board has announced the lunch menus for the schools. Menus may change due to the availabili- ty of certain food items. Monday, May 11: cheesebur- ger, buttered corn, milk and cookie Tuesday, May 12: chicken with rice or noodles, english peas, fruit cup, rolls and milk Wednesday, May 13: spaghet- ti With meat sauce and cheese, tossed salad, green beans, roll and milk Thursday, May 14: chill dog, cheese wedge, tossed salad, french fries, milk and cookie Friday, May 15: pizza burger, sliced tomato, lima beans, milk, and fruit cobbler. .Honor Roll It has been announced that Jennifer Craig, a third grade stu- dent at Port St. Joe Elementary School, made the All A's honor roll.' Congratulations, Jennifer. * Call John Uskert or Randal (904)784-1361 Frier for' a free confidential -1361 consultation. 1-800-749-2223 465 Harrison Ave.*Panama City 1-800-749- 2223 based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free information about our qualifications and experience." S, 1 TFC 10/24/91 PUBLIC NOTICE The Gulf County Building Department has limit- ed inspections, to Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Needed inspections should be called in to the Building Department a day in advance of the day inspection is needed. For inspections or information, please call 229- 8944 between 8:00 12:00 and: 1:00 5:00 ET. Your cooperation is earnestly solicited so that these policies.and procedures will allow the office to function properly. Publish: May 7, 1992 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE SThe Downtown Redevelopment' Agency and the Board of City Commission of the City of Port St. Joe, Florida will hold a joint public hearing on May 19, 1992 at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building, 305 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, Florida. The purpose of this meeting is to review the con- cept of the proposed Downtown Redevelopment program and to gather input from the public sector regarding the concept documents on display in the Municipal Building. All persons are invited to attend and be heard. Frank Pate, Jr. Mayor-Commissioner Publish: April 23,30, May 7 and 14; 1992 J4 Steve Is Three! Steve Fennell, Jr. celebrated his third birthday with a party at Chucky Cheese in Panama City on April 18th. Helping him cele- brate were his father, Steve; mother, Sheila; godmother, Dianne Farmer, cousin, from Pen- sacola; J.J., Joshua. and a host of cousins and friends. Jahmal, you missed it! Advertising Pays Lisa Atkins Finalist In Cover Contest Lisa Atkins, 19-year-old mod- el from Port St. Joe, has been named a national semi-finalist in Seventeen Magazine's cover mod- el contest. From the national semi-finalists, eight girls will be chosen as finalists. If Lisa. is named, she will receive an all- expense paid trip to New York and will appear in a Fall 1992 is- sue of Seventeen Magazine. Lisa was a national finalist in Teen Magazine's 1991 Great Mod- el Search and was flown to Cali- fornia last June for a week. Lisa was pictured in Teen Magazine in the February, June, July and Oc- tober 1991 issues. May 10 Is Special Day for Mothers Why is Mother's Day different Mother's Day, as you would from every other day in the year? imagine, is one of the most- Because Mother's Day is the one celebrated events on the calendar day of the year that we pause to over 95 percent of us do some- thank our moms for all the things thing to show mom that we care. they do for us the rest of the year. Whatever you do, you can do Anna Reeves .Jarvis, who it especially for mom and in a started the Mother's Day move- very special way that you know ment back in 1908, ordained that she will enjoy. Remember the a special extra visit to moth- date Sunday, May 10, this er would be an appropriate sym- year. bol of dedication. Jais also suggested writing mother a letter, especially devot- ed to Mother's Day. Today, letter c-ou. writing has given way to the .' : \.l f - greeting card, of which we will. ". ,i.f send more than 125,000,000 in. I "i honor of Mother's Day. I . Shortly after the turn of the A &EM Tr century, when telephones were in -' their infancy, the practice of call- - ing mother on the phone to wish - her the best on Mother's Day wasn't really practical. Today, f with families spread far and wide, the telephone is the most practi- cal means of reaching mom. In fact, Mother's Day is the second - biggest telephone calling day of the year, exceeded only by Christ- mas. Of course, Mother's Day has long been "get-mother-out-of-the- I kitchen day!" She certainly de- _: serves the day off, especially if she's the "chef-in-charge" every other day of the year. -It should be no surprise that as an "eat.out day," Mother's Day is only second to Thanksgiving. If you don't believe it, just.try to get - a last minute reservation! You'll probably wait in line until late in the evening or have to settle for dining before noon .. You'll most likely want to re- , member you mother with a gift. , Almost as many people give / something tangible on Mother's . Day as they do for Christmas. And your gift doesn't have to be - expensive. It's the remembrance" that's important, not the cost. If it comes from you with love, she's sure to like it. Picture-taking is another Mother's Day activity of real im- portance that can readily be com- bined with whatever else you de- cide upon. Card of Thanks We would like to thank all of " our friends and relatives for the many kindnesses show us during the recent loss of our loved one. \" Your thoughtfulness and prayers were greatly appreciated. The Family of Gulf County will hold a Pub Maggie Player Shirah receiving nhublic comments o Ross E. Tucker RHU, LUTCF Tucker Life-Health Insurance Agency, Inc. Life, Health, Disability & Dental Insurance serving Gulf County 1-800-226-7005 RAINBOW INN Water Street THE BOSS OYSTER Fresh local seafood Steamed, smoked Oysters 16 different ways. Patio Dining Hickory smoked Ribs 'n Chicken This week's special: BOSS ROAST: 3 dozen Apalachicola Bay oysters steamed In their shells and served with melted butter. (Wo steam and you open and enjoy.)...$8.95 Special of the Week: Steamed Live Blue Crabs Breakfast:Several Including Eggs Benedict Apalachicola ROSS77A SPOOIMwX4 Elegant Lounge Overlooking Thie Apalachicola River Monday Friday: HAPPY HOUR. Hors d'oeuvres The Riverfront Restaurant FRESH LOCAL SEAFOOD; GRILLED, BLACKENED, ETC. Weekend Bresikat Spectolt Pued ovenl baked panckiewit hfr" and Egos Ber* Pime Rib. Bull Doders and Uv* Lobster Ntlgv Al enter servedws with salod. vegetable, potato, and homebaked mufts Thursdayenv ing We love seniors nrghtl 55 yeas young and Lp. Marly's favorite fresh urshTbo. strip Dion for 2 Seved on a puff pastry. baked sed potato, stir try vegetables. dessert Fklday: Fresh caught Gulf swordfish broiled to perfection served on top stoneground mustard with tossed salod. Au. .,.A.*| .,,,Mf i j.ntn^ 5h5,nIjvl4f I.,.,,d $19 $19.96 =o1clm rig.rcbpla-or or-suf &T uf-Alaskn l Crab and wp ol ,.o a roosted e nepb r TPMo- resh sp -p - teed In butter, whlte wtne wtth fresh rrsroorrsm and onions baked on a puff pastry topped Wtth provetone ceese and d- ona bLuer $29.99 Mother's Day Defighte Suidaoy Al the ttrm*ngs and tesh slice strawberry shoicake, oven roosted marinated spring larib .............................9 Oven roasted duck a la orange, decousst uflnga 9.96 Bouington Makes Chancellor's List We May Be AbleTo Help Yqu *Stop Harassing Calls, Letters, Etc. *Stop Repossessions & Foreclosures *Eliminate Debts *Start Over and Re-establish Good Credit kRaribow Gulf County Senior Citizens Center in its continuing effort to serve our seniors is offering foot care at the Gulf County Senior Citizen Center on Monday, May 18 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. by Dr. Stephen Gross 904-229-8466 Avenue D 2TC 4/30& 5/7 Port St. Joe LAW OFFICES OF i~ i THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY, MAY 7,1992 'Education Com. Is Organized The Port St. Joe-Gulf County Chamber of Commerce Commit- tee for Education met for the first time April 29th. The organizational meeting discussion centered on how the committee would be structured and potential goals. The main topic of interest was Florida's new education re- form and accountability legisla- tion code" named Blueprint 2000 and sponsored in part by The Florida Chamber of Commerce. A decision was made to actively support and participate, in this program. The Comnmittee also decided to expand to include teachers and students as well as business men and women. George Durdn and Dr. Tim Nelson co-chair the committee. JOB OPPORTUNITY NOTE: Applicants may be con- sidered for Trainee Status if Fewer than 3 qualified persons ; apply. OPEN COMPETITIVE (Accept applications from Ca- reer Service employees and all others) DATE: 4/17/92 CLOSING DATE: 5/11/92 J.O.A. #: 92-203 CLASS TITLE/CODE: Environ- mental Health Specialist/8857 POSITION #: 45024 **PENDING APPROVAL** SALARY RANGE: $752.50 $1,192.00 Biweekly PAY GRADE: 017 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or univer- sity with a major in one of the physical or natural sciences, environmental health, sanitary science, public health, engi- neering, hotel and restaurant management, criminal justice or law enforcement A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or univer- sity and one year of profession- al environmental health, regula- tory inspection or investigative work experience, or one year of experience as an Environmental Health Aide with the State of Florida. Field or laboratory experi- ence in environmental or public health, a physical or natural science, engineering or experi- ence in hotel or restaurant management, hotel or restau- rant Inspection, regulatory in- spection or investigative work can substitute on a year-for- year basis for the required col- lege education. NOTE: This position is re- .sponsible for the county .wide field, inspection of food service establishments, group care fa- cilities, water facilities, and sep- tic tanks, as well as nuisance complaints and other issues concerning Environmental Health. LOCATION: Port St. Joe/Gulf PROGRAM: Gulf County Public Health Unit SUBMIT APPLICATION TO: Douglas M. Kent, 502 Fourth , Street, Port St. Joe, FL 32456 TELEPHONE NO: (904) 227-1202 Faith Christian Sets Kindergarten Graduation Net Fishing Is Way of Life To the Editor: I am the dtiughter of a com- mercial fisherman and have been the wife of a commercial net fish- erman for the past 37 years. T- We have two sons, ages 36 and 24, who are also commercial net fishermen. These boys have spent their entire life learning the trade from their father and other fishermen as well as their own ex- periences. They have put all these years Into learning their trade and thousands of dollars into equipment to carry out this trade. They have learned the business well and are good, honest, hard working boys. They have tried hard to comply with all the new rules and regulations. But they are so many and changed so of- ten it is really hard. I think it is a shame when really honest, con- scientious men have to go to work and look over their shoulder all day for a law enforcement officer who may find something they overlooked unintentionally. There are many men and boys in this same situation In the state of Florida. Many have already given up. The ones who remain are the ones who love it so much they just can't give it up without a real effort to preserve their way of life and their right to provide the con- sumer with their fair share of the seafood resource. There is talk of buying these men out. There is no way to repay them for all these years of work and dedication to something they love and their self acquired knowledge of this industry. It is THEIR LIFE and that cannot be replaced. They also have sons that are wanting to. learn the trade. These boys are confused as to what they should do. Are they learning a trade that will be non- existent when they are grown? I pray not, as there is a real need in this country for the commer- cial net fisherman. Especially in the times of a national disaster to the country. It has happened in the past as in The Great Depres- sion and during World War II and can certainly happen again. We all agree that we need some regulations in this industry. But, I implore you to look into it 'with 'i honestt' open mind' tai'd get the true facts before you de- stroy something very valuable to this country. I would ask you to concen- trate more effort into cleaning up our polluted waterways, and into stopping the destruction of the marine habitats. One more thought. I am a registered voter in the state of Florida. I do not have any say about the politics in the state of Texas. Everywhere I keep hearing Texas' cropping up in this mat- ter. I don't think Texans should Just add love Send the FID' Variety of Plants Silk and Fresh Flowers H-edy's Ftorist and Plant Shop 420 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe 227-1374 A have such an influence on the outcome of such an important . matter to the state of Florida. Or as a matter of fact, any law con- cerning our state. A very concerned citizen, Shirley Sander Rep. Trammell's View On Netting To Senator Bob Johnson: The controversy surrounding "sports fishing vs: commercial fishing" can consume people. You and I have both been around long enough to know that the bottom line is "Who gets the fish." The bill you filed which would have basically banned commer- cial fishing nets would destroy many businesses and families that I have known for decades. Such destruction would have been accomplished without any real benefit to the natural re- sources you and I are supposed to protect and conserve for ALL the people as stated in Article 2, Section 7 of the State Constitu- tion. Your bill might have some va- lidity in those areas of the state that have been dredged, filled, bulkheaded and are loaded with waterfront homes and condomin- iums, like Biscayne Bay and Sar- asota Bay, but even in those in- stances, why stop a person from catching a portion of the natural resources for distribution to the non-boaters? Where is it written that all the fish that swim in the waters should be reserved for only those people who have boats and rods and reels? How would my older relatives and family eat fresh Florida seafood if we couldn't buy it at the retail mar- kets in my District? Reflecting on your bill it is obvious that fishery management should be based on regional dif- ferences. For instance, there will never be the type of unregulated development like you have sur- rounding Sarasota Bay here in Apalachicola or St. Joseph Bay. Many miles ofwaterfront property are in state ownership and many more miles are utilized by the timber companies for growing pine and will remain in as close to a natural state as is humanly possible. I ju not sure,.you ,.ave had the opportunity to personally see the differences in lifestyles and personal expectations that are present between the people who live in your district and the people who live in my district. Maybe sometime you will join me for a short trip around the Big Bend of Florida, and you might change your views on the com- mercial fishing industry. Sport' fishing is very impor- tant to us in briining in some dollars that might otherwise be spent in other parts of the coun- try on other recreational activi- ties. However, commercial fishing is just as important in that com- mercial fishing creates new wealth and the products put into the market from Bay, Gulf, or Franklin' counties, for instance,. quadruples in value by the time it is consumed in Birmingham or Syracuse or Tokyo. Any proposed legislation that would destroy one of Florida's basic industries must always be defeated. The commer- cial fishing industry is one of the most important industries in my, District and I wholeheartedly sup- port it. I would like to introduce Faith Christian will hold its graduation exercises Thursday, May 14, at 7:00 p.m. in the audi- torium of Long Avenue Baptist Church at 1601 Long Avenue, Port St. Joe. Students in K-3, K- 4, and K-5 will participate in the you to some of our leaders so that you might better appreciate all the good things they provide for Florida. Sincerely, Robert D. Trammell McGee Responds to County Dismissal To the Editor: I came to Gulf County be- cause I like the area and the peo- ple I met. I came with a different background and different busi- ness and military career set of values. I hoped my experience would be of value to Improving County government. As it turned out, the values and business principals that I believe in have not been accepted. These basic differences have been the source of the disassociation between my- self and Chairman Traylor. It Is my belief that the Board of County Commissioners need to develop job descriptions, job per- formance .criteria, and perfor- mance and salary review stan- dards for their salaried employees. There is no such pro- gram today. This creates a situa- tion whereby the Board can act unilaterally and the employee is essentially without defense. My relationship with DER has been one of developing a pos- itive relationship, based upon a program to bring Gulf County into compliance with DER landfill regulations. DER has been very critical of Gulf County over the past several years. Upon. my de- parture, Mr. Robert Kreigel, DER Northwest District Director, sent me a letter expressing his appre- ciation for my cooperation and accomplishments which had not been seen in the past. Landfills are designed with construction plans that are ap- proved by the' County at the time of permit application. The County must build the landfill to the de- signs approved in the permit or request a modification to the per- init. In the case of the new Five Points Landfill Phase [I, the de- sign and construction plans were approved by the County prior to my being employed. If there are problems today, it appears that the planning process has failed over a long period of time. Whether or not we recognize it, Gulf County is growing. The County is growing not only with other people from Florida, but. also with people from the North, West, and East. These people will bring with them their own sets of values and demands for improved local governments 'to meet in- creased environmental regula- tion, less state support of small counties, and such things as the Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulations. For fellow citizens and tax- payers who desire to see improve- ments made in the professional- ism of County management, I urge you to attend the Board meetings and get involved in the decision making process of Gulf County. My thanks to fellow employ- ees and friends who have sup- ported my initiatives. William McGee f in a friendly atmosphere with good FRIENDS. Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed Sundays 6 Days a Week All You Can Eat f LUNCH BUFFET includes Salad Bar 4. O I -Specializing In - *Buffet Lunch *Sandwiches *Meals to Go *Fresh Seafood *Delicious Steaks r Famous Fresh $9 85 mA1UUU Lml 01 l A7ni Our 302Fort S. 227-1109 Port.St..Joe program. Family and friends will be able to see the academic learning and social interaction of the chil- dren through planned exercises in Bible, phonics, reading, num- bers and rhyme. In addition to showing the audience a little of what they have learned during the year, the five-year-old class will present a play, "Mother Goose Land." The 1992 graduates of Faith Christian kindergarten are Jeffrey Bailey, Rachel Bixler, Jennifer McMullon, Gant Receive Superiors Two seniors in the Band of Gold at Port St. Joe High School received superior ratings at the state solo and ensemble competi- tion last Friday. Catey McMullon and Elitha Gant traveled to Talla- hassee to perform. Both students performed piccolo and flute solos. These are the first students in 10 years to achieve this distinction from Port St. Joe. Beautification Committee Meets All members of the Civic Beautification Committee are be- ing notified of their meeting Mon- day, May 11 at 5:00 p.m. upstairs at City Hall. A run down on the plantings at the signs at the entrances of the city will be held as well as" other areas concerning the beau- tification of Port St. Joe. Members and other con- cerned persons are urged to at- tend. Hersey, Lyndsey Hill, Jordan Hin- son, Charlie Johnson, Keith Man- ley, Antonio Smiley, Ashley Smith, Jenna Teat, Bennie Tiller, Bert Waddell, Karen Waller, Britt- nea Williams, and Matthew Wil- liams. TIRE LTX.I Each Set of 4 includes Mount, Balance, Valve Stem, Rd. Haz. War., All Taxes Price is for Set of 4 $15251 P155/80RI3 $ 5' Total Drive Away Price P165/80R13 16947 P175/80RI3$16 P185/80R13 Total Drive Aray Price P185/80RI4 $19491 PI95/80R14 '4 7~ P205/80R14 Total Dre Away PI"Me P215/80R145 $ rt788 P215/80R15 IS P225/80R15 Total Drive Awcay Price Computerized Alignment Thrust Angel ........... 34" Total 4-Wheel.......... 44" 2-Wheel Front Align.., 241 Many vehicles. Parts & labor for the rear shimming extra. Western iuto 227-1105 219 Reid SHELL SHACK Eat Healthy Eat Seafood We Have Fresh & Frozen Seafood Open 8-7 CT 6 Days Sun. 10-5 CT We Accept Food Stamps We Also Have Shells & Gifts 4TC 5/7 'Heating & Air Major Appliance Repair *Plumbing & Electrical Work RER0007623 RF0040131 RA0043378 229-8416 or 227-1954 106 Bellamy Circle, Port St. Joe Spring Specials CASH and CARRY SAVINGS . .. so LEVEL LOOP COMMERCIAL CARPET $399 sq yd Outdoor Turf $ q99 %.sq yd 10 yrwear and sta resistant CABIN CRAFT with pad $1 sq yd Vertical and Mini Blinds 'IHFee Free 50 SInstallation 0 off SI 90 Day Same As Cash With Approved Credit ; tthdCarpet Couatry FREE ESTIMATES 227-7241 Highway 98 West. Highland Vrew Port St. Joe -~W x% A A. ow-, ---- -I - PAU15 tJA% PAGE n I Only 5EAFOUU ) FLATTER TkM b-I'AK, flDT b V. flUZ, kT 0 TnUITMnV AIRY 7 1 O'J Dfti /'A * Reception to Honor Seniors St. James Episcopal Church will host the graduating class of Seniors at a reception immediate- ly following Baccalaureate Servic- es Sunday, May 17. The reception will be held in the church Parish House on Sixth Street. St. James makes an annual affair of honoring the Seniors at graduation time, and invites all Seniors and their families to at- tend. Shark Talk By Jeanet Hale The seniors have been busy lately. On Friday, May 8, they will be attending Grad Nite at Disney World for a night they will always remember. They will also be tak- ing their final exams on the 12th and 13th. N The sixth grade orientation will be the morning of May 7 for incoming students. That evening, the Gold Card banquet will be held. CPR classes began Monday, May 4 in the media center. These classes are for interested stu- dents and teachers. Congratulations, to the boys' track team. They finished fourth out of 34 teams at the State * Track Meet. The seventh grade students of the week are Kristian Rich- bourg 'and Joanna Cutler. The eighth grade students of the week are Leslie Faison and bridgette Godfrey. Keep up the good work. The Keyettes accepted the new 1992-93 members. They are: Tina Rich, Pausha Pendarvis, La- Toya Jefferson, Kristi Davis, Tiffa- ny Sanders, Kendra McDaniel, Dana Maige, Caroline Lister, Joni Peak, Annie Capuano, Nikki Whitman, Lenora Jones, Kiki Fields, and Traci Peiffer. Matthew White White Named USAA Scholar * The'tihilted :?-' fe- t '" lii- re-' ment Academy announced that Matthew 'White has been named an All-American Scholar. The USAA has established the All-American Scholar Award Program in order to offer deserved recognition to superior students who excel in the academic disci- plines. The All-American Scholars must earn a 3.3 or better grade point average. Only scholars se- lected by a school instructor, counselor, or other qualified sponsor are accepted. These scholars are also eligible for other awards given by the USAA._ Matthew, who attends Port St. Joe High School, was nomi- nated for this award by Cindy Be- lin, guidance counselor. The nominee's picture ancd-bi- ography will appear in the All- American Scholar Director, which is published nationally. Matthew is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike White. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne White of Port St. Joe, and Joyce Britt of St. Joe Beach. Samantha Griffin Samantha Is One! Samantha Griffin was one year old on May 4. She celebrated her first birthday on Sunday, May 3 with a party at her home. She received many nice gifts and money. Helping her celebrate her special day with cake and punch were many relatives, friends and her godmother. Samantha is the daughter of Manuel Griffin and Sharon Green of Highland View. Grandparents are Daisy Whitfield .of Port St Joe, Dar and Ola Griffin of High- land View. Great grandmother is Nellie Pickron of Wewahitchka. Her godparents are Billy and Lisa Given of Highland View. NOTICE The Annual Report of the George G. Tapper Foundation Trust is available at the address no- ticed below for inspection during normal business hours by any citizen who so requests within 180 days after publication of this Notice of its availabil- ity. George G. Tapper Foundation Trust S 1600 Constitution Avenue Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 Phone No. 904/227-1600 /s/ AMELIA G. TAPPER, Chairperson Publish: May 7, 1992. Local Scout Leader Is Appreciated -*1V ' 7 ...,-, Scholarship Fund Increases Bill Sumner, president of Wewahitchka State Bank, donated $1,000 to the Gulf County Scholarship Fund. Carla May, chairper- son, is shown accepting the contribution. The duPont Foundation matches money collected to benefit Gulf County students. ESTATE SALE POWER POLES 500 per foot USED LUMBER 8000 b.f. $265.00 per 1,000 1000-20 TRUCK TIRES & RIMS 1/2 YARD CEMENT MIXER $850.00 PORTABLE 200 AM Lincoln Welder $900.00 1984 4D BROUGHAM CADILLAC $4,500.00 1974 DODGE PICKUP $800.00 1984 FORD PICKUP $1,900.00 3 AXLE HEAVY DUTY TRAILERS, $2,800.00 1986 FORD 350 DUAL $6,800 ALSO OTHER ITEMS THESE PRICES OR BEST OFFER CALL GEORGE AT 229-8398 NAPA LAWN & GARDEN TRACTOR BATTERY Fits most garden tractors. 165 CCA's. (Group U1-L) #8221 $1995 w/EXCH. TIME FOR REPAIRS to Your Lawn Equipment CALL ON EXPERIENCE! CALL ON BARFIELD'S Mowers Lawn Tractors *Trimmers Edgers Chippers Mulchers If a motor runs it, we repair it! Blades Belts Parts *Decks Available FACTORY WARRANTY SERVICE Snapper, Briggs & Stratton, Tecumseh, Stihl SHometown Sales BARFI 328 Reid Ave. Port Hometown Service [ELD'S t St. Joe 229-2727 Gloria Miller was awarded the Appreciation Pin at the Girl Scout Council of the Apalachee Bend's annual meeting on April 25. The Appreciation Pin is awarded to a deserving Girl Scout volunteer or staff member for a service per- formed that' is above and beyond expectations and is delivered to at least one geographic division within the council. Gloria has been Girl Scouting in Gulf County for many years. She has coordinated area events such as day camp and Estuary Beach clean up. She is an availa- ble resource and support person to all leaders in the area. She has helped recruit new leadership and volunteers. She recently re- turned from Day Camp Director training at the Edith Macy Con- ference Center in New York and will be coordinating the first day camp in her area in over live years. Bunny Miller continues to be a Brownie troop leader and in her own words says, "I've told my husband he may as well get used to it because I'm staying in Girl Scouts until I'm too old to go any more. Girl Scouting has kept me young." The Girl Scout Council of the Apalachee Bend is proud to honor Gloria with the Apprecia- tion Pin. _ Girl Scout leaders are now accepting early registrations for the 1992-93 GIrl Scout program. If you are now a Girl Scout and you register before May 30th, you will receive your Early Bird Patch FREE. If you wish to become a Scout or Girl Scout volunteer, you can obtain all troop leader and loca-,, tion information by contacting Denise-at 227-2114 or the Coun- cil office at 1-800-876-9704. NOTICE Highland View Water Customers Water will be cut off for. fire- hydrant repair/ replacement at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, May 11, 1992 for approximately 2 hours. Notice will be .given later on several other fire hy- drants to be rebuilt or replaced. If anyone has any questions, call 229-8944. Publish: May 7,1992 L. * Mexico Beach Harmon Realty, Inc. BARBARA HARMON, Broker Ann Six, Sales Associate, 229-6392 \ 648-5767 10- NEW LISTINGS 111 Oleander Ave., Mexico Beach: This two bed- room, two bath townhome has all the right features. Two story design with living, dining and kitchen combo. Very nicely decorated. Covered porch off living room has good view of the Gulfl Only 1/2 block to the Beach with easy access Appliances Include refrigerator,' range and dishwasher. Central heat & AC. Utility room with washer and dry- er hook-ups. Must see this one! $69,000.00. Corner Sea Pines & Periwinkle Drive: Nice corner lot approximately 85' x 105'. Blk E, Lot 3. $25,000.00. \J HOMES Mexico Beach 101 22nd St., Mexico Beach: Cozy 2 bedroom, 1 bath home on nice 100' x 100' lot only.fl il k from the GulfI Fireplace in den, screened porch o ilAzoverlooks the canal. Central heat, carport, refrigerator and range. Good starter home or second home. $46,000.001 Grace Home, 107 30th Street Large BEACHSIDE three bedroom, two bath home with game room. Living room with fireplace overlooks the Gulf and leads to sun deck that surrounds house. Private deck off master bedroom. Completely fur- nished. All the comforts of home. Owner will listen to offer. $138,0 .0... Reduced to 4... .000..g. $110,000.00. '116 4th Street (Corner Fodner-Ave.).' This two story duplex has. three bedrooms, two baths upstairs and two bedrooms, one bath downstairs for rental unit or additional living quarters. Large iviing room and den w/fireplace upstairs. Breakfast nook w/Bay window. Kitchen has bar. Master bedroom has Large walk-in closet and nice dressing area. Large sun deck has good view of the Gulf. Close easy Beach access. Two car covered carport. Downstairs has large livingroom. Kitch- en w/dining area. Separate entrance. Must see to appre- ciate. Only $87,000.00. 728 N. 15th St. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 24'x52' double wide mobile home on large shaded lot. Living room has cathedral ceiling w/ ceiling fan. Large master bdrm. Screened porch on front. Cen. h&elec. air. Appliances included with washer & dryer. Good location, This home is in mint condition. $43,000.00. 107 N. 26th Street, Mexico Beach: Two bedroom, two bath, two story home, newly remodeled. All new carpet and vinyl throughout. Large living, dining and kitchen area upstairs. Large den or family room downstairs. Beautiful 75' x 100' shaded lot. Only 1 block to the beach. Upstairs screened porch has view of the gulf. Nice quiet neighborhood. S589500.00. REDUCED TO 8 00.08 $54,500.00 for Quick Sale. Docslde T.H. #2, 114 C Miramar Drive: Two bedroom, two and one-half bath townhome on the canal, has private boatslip! Patio area off livingroom overlooks canal! Only steps to the Beach! completely furnished, central heat and a/c. Kitchen equipped with refrigerator w/ice maker, range, dishwasher, washer and dryer! Good rental unit. $90,000. 64 Magnolia Ave.: This uniquely designed 2 story home has many features to consider. Only 1/2 block to the beach! 3 bed- rooms, 2 full baths. (1 upstairs, 1 downstairs). Liv. rm. has ceil- ing fan, track lighting, & sliding doors which lead to large covered deck w/view. of the gulf. Also side sun deck off kitchen w/bar and flourescent lighting. Completely fenced yard makes nice private outdoor living. Lots of shade trees. S85.990.90. Reduced to $79,500.00. Also additional adjacent lot for $25,000.00. Sandollar #1 Cute A-frame design one bedroom, one bath with sleeping loft. Completely furnished and equipped for sum- mer rental. Large front and back sun deck. 38' waterfront lot. Reduced to $60,000, Sandollar #3 Tv c i 4 r:ty a i'with screen porch overlookingAWl' lW.P A d and equipped for summer rental. 48' waterfront lot. Needs some TLC! $65,000. Sandollar #4 Three bedroom, one bath cottage with screened porch overlooking the Gulf. Completely furnished and equipped for summer rental. 95' waterfront lot. $120,000.00. 602.Fortner Avenue Stucco DUPLEX only 1/2 block to the BEACH! 2 Two bedroom, one bath-units. Completely furnished. On 50'x150' lot. Separate entrance to each unit. Excellent ren- tals. Presently rented. $53,500.00. 314 Halley Drive Three bedroom, two bath townhomes in nice residential area. Vaulted ceiling in living, dining, and kitchen areas. Large bar in kitchen. All appliances included. S$48,500.00 to $49,900.00. 13th Street Two bedroom, one bath stilt home 1/2 block to the- Beach! Needs some TLC. Large deck on front and side. Par- tial view of the Gulf! Owner will finance. $55,000.00. Loft by the Pier #12 & #14, Surtvlew and Spindrift Townhomes, 106B and 108D 37th Street Attractive two bedroom townhomes near fishing pier and beach. Newly remodeled. Completely furnished and equipped for second home or rental. Bay win- dow accents living room with cathedral ceiling. Private pat- io in back, off bedroom. Assumable mortgage. 465990.00- each.Reduced $63,000. 200 6th Street Three bedroom, two bath double wide mobile home. On large 105'x112.5' corner lot. Fastened to home foundation. Only 2 blocks to the Beach! $45,500.00 ST. JOE BEACH 5966 Amerlcus Avenue: 3 BR, 2 bath home on nice 75' x 150' lot. New central AC unit, central gas heat. Single car carport. Refrigerator and range included. Washer and dryer hook- ups. Screened porcn on back. Only 1 block to the beach. Nice starter home! Only $35,000.00. Needs some TLC. Gulf Aire Drive, Gulf AIre Subdivision: Large corner lot with good view of the Gulf! BIk. D, Lot 1. $25,000.00. Owner will finance. Corner Court Street & Alabama St. Joe Beach: Nice two bed- room, one calit corner lot. Com- pletely furn t i- tlrC, s 'l^T/ice maker, dish- washer, gas range, microwave, washer & dryer. Central gas heat and electric A/C. Large great room w/cathedral ceil- ings, w/ceiling fans. Nice kitchen w/bar. Very bright and cheerful. Nice sun deck around house. Covered parking. Walking distance to beach! $69,500.00. Corner of Desoto S & Hwy98 St JBeachtwo bedroom, one bath frame UN E TI ,TRA Tobstructed view of the gulf from Florida room on front! Living room and sep- arate family room or den! PRICED FOR QUICK SALE! $64,000.00 Reduced to $49,500.00. Hwy. 98 Near Santa Anna Newly remodeled four bedroom, two bath home overlooking the Gulf! Unobstructed view! Large living room with stone fireplace. Large kitchen and dining CORNER OF 14TH STR MEXICO I FEATURE End of Pine Street and Hwy. 98 WATER- FRONT TRIPLEX! (1) Two bedroom, one bath unit with screened porch. (2) One bedroom, one bath units with screened porches. Beauti- ful location on the Gulf! Completely fur- nished. Excellent rental units presently rent- ed. $115,000.00. Reduced to $98,500.00, make offer!! area. Fenced yard, screened porch, and raised sun deck. On 50'x90' lot. $96,0W.00 Reduced $85,000.00. LOTS ON MEXICO BEACH Residential Zoned for Homes Only 44th St., Mexico Beach: Large irregular shaped lot in nice neigh- borhood. Good view of the canal. On paved street. $20,000.00 Owner will finance with 25% down. Palm Street, Mexico Beach: (2) 75' x 100' lots only 1 black to the Beach. Nice shade trees, in residential area. $13,000 each. Unit 11, Blk. 6, Lots 11, 13. 13th St., Mexico Beach: Large lot close to the Beach. 120' x 100' Mexico Beach Business Center Lot 17 Residential zoning. $28,000.00. Magnolia Ave.: 75'x102' lot only 1/2 block to the gulf! Good gulf view. Unit 11, BIk 8, Lot 7. $25,000.00. Kim Kove,Grand Isle Subd. 75'xl115' lot in nice residential subdivi- sion. Grand Isle Unit 15, BIk C, Lot 22. $12,500.00. Hwy. 386, Mexico Beach (4) 75'x100' lots on paved "nee). Uri 11 Bk 5, Lots 2, 4, 6, 8.,Residential zoning.-Nice -r..s, r16e: New Mexico Drive (5) 1 'x8 3' lots. Mexico Beach Unit 14, 1Ik B, Lots9,11, 13 15 1.' O0.00 Each. New Mexico Drive I ~C1 I lot. Unit 14, BIk B, Lot 3. $6,000.00. New Mexico Drive 100'x158.33' lot. Unit 14, Bk B, Lot 8. Reduced .$5,000.00. Texas Drive 100'x 108' lot. Unit 14, BIk F, Lot 6. .$46860. Owner will finance. REDUCED TO $6,3OO.O. $4,900.00. Arizona Drive 100'x108' lot. Unit 14, BIk D, Lot 16. $7,000.00. California Drive (4) 100'x108.33' lots. Unit 14, BIk E, Lots 10, 12, 16, 18. $7,000.00 each. Arizona Drive (5) 100'x108.33' lots. Unit 14, BIkE. Lots 9. 11, 13, 15, 17. $7,000.00 each. Arizona Drive (5) 110'xl 10' lots. Unit 14. BIk D, Lots 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Owner financing. $7,500.00. Texas Drive (2) 100'x100' lots. Unit 14, BIk G, Lots 9. 10. $8,000.00 each. 7th Street 100'x108' lot. On paved street. Walking distance to the Beach. Unit 14, BIk D, Lot 15. $10,000.00. 7th Street 100'x108' lot. On paved street. Walking distance to the Beach. Unit 14,Blk D,Lot 9. $10,000.00. . Robin Lane (2) Large lots on paved street. Nice subdivision. Un- derground utilities. Unit 17. BIk 3, Lots 10, 100. Owner will fi- nance with $2,000.00 down, balance at 9% for 5 years. $10,000.00 ,Reduced to $8,000.00 each. Wysong Avenue 109'x100' lot. On paved street. Underground utilities. Nice Neighborhood. Unit 17, BIk 1, Lot 8. $11,000,00. Corner Oak Avenue & Palm Street 1 1/2 lots, large size Irregular shaped. ONLY 1/2 block to the Beach! Owner will finance, Unit 11. BIk 8, E 1/2 of Lot 16, All of lot 18. $29,800.00. Gulalre Drive, Gulfaire Subdivision 70'xl 15' home lot. BIk G, Lot 2. Good view of the Gulf. $35,000.00. Colorado Drive: 100' x 158.33' lots. Unit 14, BIk C, Lots 15, 17, 19. $7,500.00 each. Colorado Drive: 10 4jl 33' lot. Unit 14, Blk B, Lot 6. $6,000.00 Owner anxio 'W . Pine Street: 75' x 100' residential lot with nice shade trees. Only 1/2 block off the Beachl Nice view! Mexico Beach Unit 11, BIk 25, Lot 5. $18,000.00 Gulf Aire Drive, Gulf Air Subdivision: 75' x 125' residential lot. Nice shade trees. Good location. Owner motivated to sell. $15,000.00. Owner will finance. Arizona Drive: (2) 100'x108.33' lots. Unit 14, BIk D, Lots 2, 4. $7,000.00 each. 7th Street: (2) 100'x108.33 lots. Unit 14. BIk D, Lots 1, 3. $7,000.00 each. California Drive: (2) 100'x108.33' lots. Unit 14, Blk F, Lots 1, 3, $7,000.00 each. Texas Drive: (2) 100'x108.33' lots. Unit 14. k F, Lots 2, 4. $7,000.00 each. 5th Street: 100'x10SJO.LDOit 14, Blk A, Lot 11, $4,000.00. 109 13th St.: 120' x 90' lot on paved street. Close to Beach! Resi- dential zoned. Mexico Beach Business Center Lot 22. 62 8,600 Re- duced to $20,000. LOTS ZONED FOR MOBILE HOMES Maryland Blvd.:,(fl 0 tliMA 1 ?ABlk C, Lots 9, 10. $10,000.00 0dII Jfde r/UUile$eds Maryland Blvd.: (4) 75' x 100' lots. Zoned for mobile homes. Com- pletely cleared and filled. Nice shade trees. With septic tank and water meter included. $14,900 each. Owner will fi- nance w/$2,500 down, balance at 10% for 5 years. 15th St. Mexico Bt'f 4APS iN.BLAS zoned for mobile homes. Lots Soeud. Sbivison i Maryland Blvd. 75'x00' lot. Unit 12A, Bk C, Lot 4. $13,000.00. Fortner Avenue between 6th and 7th Street 50'x150e lot. One block from the Beach! Unit 1, BIk 8, Lot 5. $20,300.00. WATERFRONT Hwy. 98 WATERFRONT! End of 8th Street. 60'x80' lot. S60,000.00. Unit 2, BIk V, Lot 4. Owner will finance with 10% down. Hwy. 98 WATERFRONT! End of 8th Street. 66'x80' lot. $66,000.00. Unit 2, BIk V. Lot 3. Owner will finance with 10% down. Hwy. 98 ST. JOSEPH SHORES. 120'x397' waterfront lot. $ 120,000.00. ST. JOE BEACH LOTS Canal Street 50'x125' lot. Yon's addition, BIk 10, Lot 9. S15,950.00. OVERSTREET 229 Forest Ave., : 3 bedroom, 2 bath double wide mobile home on 1 1/8 acres. Very well kept & maintained, in mint cond. Living room has cathedral ceiling w/ceiling fan. Kitchen has bar, and very adequate cabinet and counter space. Mas- ter bedroom has ceiling fan, Ig, walk-in closet, and garden tub in bath. Property is completely cleared. Small fish pond, Fruit trees, nice garden spot. Large covered porch on front. 642,0. Reduced to $40,900.00. 263 Forest Ave., Overstreet: Two bedroom. 1 bath mobile home on 1.12 acres. Cen. gas heat/elec. a/c. Appliances include refrig., range. 12'x16' storage building. 50'x100' stocked pond. Utility area w/washer & dryer hook-ups. Excellent start- er home. $t26,900.9.Reduced to $23,900.00. CAPE SAN BLAS Nautilus Way, Feather Sound Subdivision WATERFRONT! 51 on the Gulf x 394.54' deep. Lot 8. $52,000.00. Nautilus Way, Feather Sound Subdivision (2) interior lots. Good view of the Gulf! $34,000.00 each. BEET & HIGHWAY 98 BEACH I tc~ I TH SA. OR T.JO.FLoTHRSA. AY7 19 PoAGE 7A k Colbert Speaks to Kiwanis Club National Nurses es on the accomplishments of more than two million nursing Week Observed professionals serving the needs of patients and their communities HRS Gulf County Public all year long. Health Unit Nurses Louise Beard, Verna Mathes and Evelyn Youngs Not shown in the photo is celebrate National Nurses Week, Myrtice Dean, R.N., who also ,May 4-10. serves. the Gulf County Public National Nurses Week focus- Health Unit. first United Methodist ChLlurch- 111 North 22nd St. Mexico Beach, FL 32410 Morning Church..................9:00 a.m. CT Church School ................... 10:00 a.m. CT Nursery Provided Charles M. Parker, Pastor John Anderson, Music Director You are always welcome and visitors are desired at St. James Episcopal Church 309 Sixth Street Port St. Joe -SERVICES- + + oEach Sunday.........7:30 and 11:00-a.m. Sunday School....................... 9:45 a.m. The REV. JERRY R. HUFT, Pastor Catch the SAMr - ,,4,,IEuuwnITo METHootsrct~uRcm4 Constitution and 9Monurnent Port St. Joe FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School........9:45 a.m. Evening Worship......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. ZEDOC BAXTER, Pastor JEFF BARNES, Youth/Music Director Vr A c FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (j CHURCH ;S 7508 Sixteenth Street 227-1756 SUNDAY WORSHIP..........................10 a.m. S X ADULT SCHOOL..............................11 a.m., (U S N *SUNDAY SCHOOL Young Children Nursery Available The Rev. Joseph Eckstine, Pastor "THE MIRACLE CENTER" NEW COVENANT MISSIONARY WORLD OUTREACH CENTER... The Family Church 252 Avenue E, Port St. Joe, Florida Church Phone: 229-8137 Pastor: Rev. Napoleon Pittman SUNDAY DAILY PRAYER Worship: 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. For Prayer or Counseling, Call or WEDNESDAY- Write the Church. 7:30 p.m. Bible Study & Fellowship "A CHURCH WITH A VISION" Sponsor of New Covenant Christian Academy K-5 thru 6th Grade Does not discriminate based upon race, creed, color, or origin. (F l Q__.W. e Want You To Be Part of the Friendly Place BIBLE STUDY ........9:45 a.m. EVENING WORSHIP ........... 7:00 p.m. MORNING TRAINING ..................11:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY....................... 7:00 p.m. CHURCH TRAINING ...................5:45 p.m. Long Avenue Baptist Church 1601 Long Avenue DANIEL W. DUNCAN Pastor KEITH PATE Min. of Music & Children ALLEN STEWART Min. of Education & Youth Cancer BOD Meets Monday The Board of Directors for the Port St. Joe Unit of the American Cancer Society will meet Monday, May 18 at J. Patrick's Restaurant at noon. The meeting is being held to finalize plans for the Jail and Bail project to be held in July. All board members are urged to at- tend. There is a need for volunteers to help with telephone calls, transportation and more. If you will help in any capacity that day, please contact a member of the Cancer Society or attend the May 18th meeting. Gulf County's Property Ap- praiser, Kesley Colbert said the State Department of Revenue is becoming more and more active in the county's property assess- AARP Chapter Meets Wednesday The Saint Joseph Bay AARP Chapter #3425 will meet Wednes- day, May 13th at 12:30 p.m. EDT in the Centennial Building on Al- len Memorial Way. This is the last meeting before summer vacations begin and meetings are suspend- ed until September. The meeting will begin with a covered dish dinner. Members are asked to bring meat dishes, vege- tables, salads or desserts. Drinks, rolls, butter, and paper goods will be furnished by the chapter. After a short business meet- ing which will be conducted by President Dot Pfost, a program of "Tours and Trips by Land, Sea and Air" will be presented. Briggs Named Perot Chairman It has been announced that Betty Briggs is the Gulf County chairman for Region 1 for the H. Ross Perot Petition for President. She will be working throughout the campaign in this national ef- fort..Anyone wishing more infor- mation may call (904) 229-8674. I II II I I V I 'N I N-%I N ~ j2U RI Violet Ruckman Violet E. Ruckman, 78, died Tuesday, May 5 at Gallatin Health Care in Gallatin, Tennes- see. She was born in Royal, West Virginia, daughter of the late Samuel David Harvey and Lockye Rogers. She is survived by her hus- band, David -Ruckman of West- moreland, Tennessee; son, Frank Ruckman of Westmoreland; sis- ters, Frances Golden of Kenai, Alaska, and Jan Atkisson of La- grange, Georgia; seven grandchil- dren and nine great grandchil- dren. Funeral services will be held Friday, May 8 at 1:00 p.m. at Forr rest Chapel Church in Westmore- land with- Rev. -Robert Wheelel and Rev. Mike Blankenship offi- ciating. Interment will be in New Hope Cemetery. Calvin Jackson Calvin Jackson, 62, of Port St. Joe passed away Thursday, April 23, in Port St. Joe. He was a native of Donalsonville, Georgia and had been a long time resi- dent here. He worked as a pulp- wooder. Survivors include his daugh- ter, Caroline Jackson of Winter Haven; and his friends, Ernestine Wyatts, Joseph Clayton. and fami- ly. Graveside funeral services were held 3:00 p.m. EDT Wednes- day at Forest Hill Cemetery, con- ducted by the Rev. Luther Baker. Interment followed. All services were under the direction of Comforter Funeral Home. Virillar Graves Virillar Graves, 57, of Port St. Joe, passed away Thursday after- noon, April 30, in Gulf Pines Hos- pital following an extended ill- ness. She was a native and lifelong resident of Port St. Joe and was a member of the Oak Grove Assembly of God Church. She had worked as sales clerk and assistant manager for the lo- cal dollar stores. Survivors include her hus- band, James C. "Red" Graves of Port St. Joe; two sons, Vince Tay- lor and Danny Taylor, both of Port St. Joe; one daughter, Bar- bara Marie Bramton of Panama City; six grandchildren, Michelle Taylor, Vanessa Mamoran, Vince Efford Taylor, Jr., Michael James Taylor, Tammy Taylor, and Tina Taylor; and one sister, Victoria Jones of Apalachicola. Funeral services were held at 3:00 p.m. EDT Sunday at the Oak Grove Assembly of God Church, conducted by the Rev. Jean Shoots and the Rev. David Fernandez. Interment followed in Bible Study 10 a.m. Sunday 7 p.m. Wednesday the family plot at Holly Hill Ceme- tery. ' All services were under the " direction of Comforter Funeral Home. Ralph Branch W.J. (Ralph) Branch, 64, of Wewahitchka, passed away Thursday evening, April 30, at Bay Medical Center after a long illness. He had been a resident of Gulf County for the past 50 years, living in both Port St. Joe and Wewahitchka. He was a vete- ran of World War II, having served in the United States Ma- rine Corps and was an active member of Westside Baptist Church of Wewahitchka. He is survived by his wife, Ouida Branch of Wewahitchka; two sons, Jerry Branch of Do- than, Alabama, and Larry Branch of Tallahassee; two daughters, Sonja Elaine Walker of Donalson- ville, Georgia, and Barbara Ken- nedy of Port St. Joe; three broth- ers, Billy Branch of Port St. Joe, Freddie Branch of White City, and Harold Branch of Tallahas- see; two sisters, Evelyn Raffleld of St. Joe Beach, and Opal Thomas of Wewahitchka; eight grandchil- dren; eight nephews and three nieces. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 2 at the Westside Baptist Church with Rev. Mike Husfelt and Rev. Tommy Doss of- ficiating. Burial was in the family plot at Overstreet. All services were under the direction of Gilmore Funeral Home, Wewahitchka Chapel. Ferris Tarantino Stephen Ferris Tarantino, 57, of Apalachicola, died Sunday, May 3, at his home. A lifelong resident of Apalach- icola, he was retired from the U.S. Postal Service. He was a re- tired Navy veteran of the Korean War and a former Apalachicola City Commissioner. He was also a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Apalachicola. Survivors include his wife, Faye P. Tarantino of Apalachico- la; two sons, Joey Tarantino of Carrabelle, and Tommy Tarantino of Apalachicola; a daughter, Anne Duncan of Panama City; and five grandchildren. A funeral mass was held Tuesday, May 5 at the Holy Fami- ly Catholic Church, with burial in Magnolia Cemetery in Apalachico- la. A rosary was said Monday, May 4 at Kelley Funeral Home Chapel in Apalachicola. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Patrick's Cath- olic Church Restoration Fund. All arrangements were under the direction of Kelley Funeral Home, Apalachicola. Worship 11 a.m. Sunday JUDGMENT "FOR the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?" (1 Peter 4:17) Presented by the church of Christ The church meets at the corner of 20th Street and Marvin Avenue. P.O. Box 758 Port St. Joe, FL 32456 J2 ment program, to make sure full value is placed on properties for taxing purposes. 'Two years ago the DOR asked for more funds to hire ad- ditional people so they could do a more thorough job of collecting all taxes due the state and counties. They have now received the requested funding and are putting out the story that they 'were mandated' by the state of Florida to do the current wave of audits in the various counties," Colbert said. Currently, they are auditing Gulf County's books to see if as- sessments are adequate. Colbert said personal proper- ty taxes are the biggest revenue source in Gulf County. 'That's the machinery or tools a person uses to make a living with," he said. "In south Gulf County, be- cause of the paper company as- sessment, personal property is re- sponsible for 76% of the taxes collected. In the north end of the county, the rate is 40%. The val- ue of personal property has noth- ing to do with the actual value of a machine or tool. The formula for arriving at the value is set by the DOR," Colbert said. 'There are no exemptions for personal property valuations." In contrast, only about half of real estate value in the county is- taxable due to property being gov- ernment owned, and exemptions. Colbert said that as bad as the tax picture seems to be in Gulf County, "It's really pretty good. Almost without exception, other small counties are at the mill cap of 10 mills in both school taxation. Gulf is well below the limit." -y NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the canvassing board will meet at noon May 13, 1992, in the City Hall council room to certify the official results of the city election held May 12, 1992. /s/ L.A. Farris City Auditor-Clerk Publish: May 7, 1992 Lettuce ........... head590 Cabbage .............. lb. 250 Cauliflower...... head 790 Broccoli.............. head 790 Vidalias ...hl........ Ib 490 Potatoes .......... 10 Ib. 1.10 Tomatoes............ lb. 490 Bananas .........4 Ibs. 1.00 Yellow Corn Pink Grapefruit Squash Apples Cantaloupes Cucumbers Bell Pepper Produce Hauled Twice Weekly By Our Own Trucks! WE ALSO HAVE FISH BAIT s----"----- 0. Lee Mullis, M.D. - U I I I .u IBay Eye & Surgical Center: U 1600 Jenks Ave., Panama City : CALL FOR APPOINTMENT S1 8 0-227-5704 a S-............ --- ..--- -. mw ---- -.. i THE WINDOW I FACTORY t : 7 , I 1 Lk Ir tP~ ~l'l Lal Any Size Window To Fit Any Home 763-9076 I! .I FREE ESTIMATES Save 15% with this ad! DIv. of Security Guard Wlndow* and Doors 2328 East Ave. Panama City i A -IL FINANCING I"- ~ THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY, MAY 7,1992 _____ ___ ______ _____ j!Alr?5 A #--a ~--------- PAGEr SA i . K NIUK )l THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 7,1992 PAGE 9A St. Joe High All Sports Banquet Held Tues. Port St. Joe High School held its annual All-Sports Banquet Tuesday evening in the commons area with fourteen different sports being recognized. Sports recognized were cheerleading. trainers, cross country, volleyball. girls basketball, boys basketball, wrestling, wrestlerettes, golf, weightlifting, baseball, softball, girls' track and boys' track. CHEERLEADING Certificates were presented to junior high cheerleaders Deanna Redmond, Jennie Smallwood, Leslie Faison, Amy Buzzett, Kelly Graham, Alyson Williams, Shete- ta Chambers. Kim Franklin and Kayce Knox. Knox and Faison shared the academic award, both with 4.0 gpa's. In the junior varsity division, certificates were awarded to Kristi Davis, Leigha Davis, Caroline Lis- ter (who also I~ceived the aca- demic award), Nichole Wilder, Megan Dean and Kelly Burkett. In the varsitydivision recog- nized were April Little, Nikki Witt- man and Pam Bowen. Bowen swept all awards, winning the academic award, the captain's award, Cheerleader of the Year, and Six Year award. TRAINERS Athletic trainers recognized were: girls-Jamie Parrish, Jackie ' Terry, Johanna McMullon, Tara Mullis, Charron Ward, Cheyenne Harrison and Shelly Macchia. Trainer of the year was Jamie Parrish. Boy trainies were: Jason White, Jason ? Witten, Norton Arrant, Chad Arrant, Jeff Little, Chris Summers, Wes Ramsey, and Vic Sellers. Jason White was named the Boys' Trainer of the Year. CROSS COUNTRY Running cross country were Steve Alles, Scott Boykin. Lee Duren, Bryan Earley, Shannon Gant, Keith McDonald and Tyrus Rudd. Awards went to: Bryan Earley, Shark award; Shannon Gant, Most Improved; Lee Duren, Academic award; and Scott Boy- kin, Captain's award and Out- standing Runner. VOLLEYBALL In junior varsity volleyball. receiving certificates were Joy Weatherspoon, LaTonya Bailey,' Fanta Harris, Khalilah Hill, Dee Horton, Angel King, Karen Clark, Gena Johnson, Olivia Kumarick- al, Sherri Haddock and Stephanie Maxwell. Varsity players were: Leonard Jones. Crystal Kennington. Most Valuable player Saitomi Masuko, Joni Peak, Tari Tousignriant, Ken- dra McDaniel, Best Server and Academic winner Alice Kenning- ton and scorekeeper Latoya Jef- ferson. GIRLS BASKETBALL Recognized were Most Valua- ble Player Lenora Jones who also 'received the Free Throw award, Kendra McDaniel, Joni Peak (aca- demic award), Christy Wood. Stephanie Maxwell and Misty Wood. BOYS BASKETBALL Receiving certificates in Jun- ior high were Sean Bailey, Dan Bolden, Doyle Crosby, Mike Groh. Shontel Fedd, Leon Hutchinson, C. J. Jones, Jermaine Larry, Ken McCullough, Eric Sellers, Bryan Simon, Jasmin Thomas, Clay Whitfleld. Chris Williams and Brian Wood. The junior high team posted a 7-1 season record. Ninth grade team: Shawn Cryderman, Kenny Daves, Bryan Earley, Keith McDonald, Jona- than Pierce. Chris Taylor, Chris Williams and Robert Williams. Junior varsity basketball: Barry Adkison, Cedrick Anthony, John Bryant, Damien Byrd, Jamaafl Fenn, Mario Larry, Man- dricka Miller, Chad Quinn and Damon Walker. In the varsity division, Vince Addison received the Academic Award and Best Defense. Most Improved went to Letron Alexan- der, Outstanding Offensive Player Jason Maxwell and Most Valua- ble Player Aaron Nickson. Others recognized were Antwione Allen, Des Baxter, Zyris Hill, Sandy Quinn and Toby Thomas. WRESTLING Wrestlers were Scooter Acree, Most Valuable Player Shannon Gant, Dedrick Alexander, Andy Frasure, Tim Ovaert, Brian Ard, Most Improved Mike Cassidy and Greg Byrd. WRESTLERETTES Recognized were Ronisu Bird, co-captain Sharity Byrd, Teresa Mann, Wendy Osborne, Heather Nixon, Tara Batyski, captain Tri- na Saleh and Latonya Bailey. GOLF The golf team finished second in the district this season. Recog- nized were Low Medalist Norton Arrant, Chad Arrant, Academic award Jason White, Chris Wil- liams, Brad Buzzett, Brad Lemieux, Andy Smith, Kristian Richbourg, Josh Kostic, Justin Parrish, Matthew White, Chris Maxwell and Clay Whitfleld. WEIGHTLIFTING Recognized were lifters Calvin Pryor, state heavyweight champi- on and best lifter, Sarabia Tiller, Jeremy Tull and Michael Norris, who all qualified for state, and academic award winner Randy Ramsey. Also recognized were Kevin Lee, Davy Young, Jason Hathaway, Vic Sellers, Josh Bate- man, Joe Watkins. Robert Wil- liams, David Davis, Michael Mock, Chris Mock, Matt Rober- son, Buddy Wood and Scott Haw- kins. SOFTBALL In junior varsity softball 14 girls were awarded certificates. They were Amber Conley, Missy Nobles, Dusty Daniels, Heather Fields, Brigette Godfrey, Alyson Williams. Crystal Causey, Karen Clark, Kayce Knox, Stephanie Maxwell, Jolynne Parker, Pam Watkins, Christy Wood and Misty Wood. In the varsity division Joni Peak was named Most Improved and senior Cindy Davis was given the Academic Award with a 3.65 gpa. Other players were Kristy Brumbaugh, Terri Cawthron, Leah Ray, Tari Tousignant, Crys- tal Kennington, Heather Walsh, Kendra McDaniel, Dee Horton, Gena Johnson and Erin Grimm. BASEBALL In the junior varsity division players were Ryan Yeager, Charlie Lanford, Brian Jenkins, Jesse Colbert, Keith Saleh, Barry Adki- son, Scooter Acree, Rocky Quinn, Mike Groh, Doyle Crosby, Damon Walker, Michael Schweikert, Rus- sell Young, Matt Dixon and Doug Davis. In the varsity division Best Fielder was Adam Taylor, Jon Elliott won the Best Batting Aver- age title with .400, Most Improved was Josh Colbert, Best On Base % at .480 was Eric Ram- sey and the Hoss Wilder award for leadership went to senior Vince Addison. Other players were Eric Monteiro, Elton Wood, Des Baxter, Brad Stephens, Bryan Butts, David Liffick, Davy Young and Jason Maxwell. GIRLS TRACK In girls' track the Most Valua- ble Athlete award went to Elitha Gant, Outstanding in Field Events went to Fanta Harris, Most Improved wert to Leslie Fai- son and Outstanding Runner 'to Traci Peiffer. Others participating were Ronisu Bird, Pamela Bowen, Yolanda Coachman, Laura Cul- len, Kimberly Franklin, Stephanie Gaddis, Kelly Graham, Lenora Jones, Rachel Lane, April Little, Kristie Lowry, Satomi Masuko, Veronica McCloud, Christie McCulley, Shinah Quinn, Tiffany Sanders, Jennifer Smallwood, Toya Smiley, Chaka Speights, Charron Ward, Natalie Gant, Car- oline Lister and scorekeeper Wendy Osborne. BOYS TRACK In the boys division five quali- fied for state and two won state titles this year: sophomore Zyris Hill and senior Perez Davis. The Shark award went to Letron Alex- ander, Outstanding Field Perez Davis and Most Improved Zyris Hill. Lee Duren also won the Aca- demic Award. Other track and fielders were Stephen Ailes, Ced- ric Anthony, Kenny Daves, Jeff Gammill, Shannon Gant, Keith McDonald, Mandricka Miller, Jonathan Pierce, Joseph Price, Victor. Sellers, Bryan Simon, Nicholas Sweazy, Chris Taylor, Tony Thomas and Jeremy Tull. In conclusion new athletic director John Hicks noted the youth of most of the sports and be coming back and encouraged tive sports as the stated that a lot of good kids will them to remain with their respec- bright. T -.1 *% 0 hA w% " future looms - W1L IJUoIIng lUl" Ioca t d laieu;t A committee began work Tuesday evening on an effort to stage a talent show here in Port St. Joe, sometime during the ear- ly fall. Sponsored jointly by the Rotary Club and Association for Retarded Citizens, the event is designed to raise funds for the ARC operation here in Port St. Joe. Chaired by George Whiting, the meeting Tuesday evening saw the appointment of several com- mittees. to get the project off the ground. Whiting said, 'There is a lot of first-class talent here in Port St. Joe and we want to intro- duce it to the general public in a top notch performance." The project is just getting off the ground, but already Whiting said several people have volun- teered to work and be responsible for different aspects of the pro- duction. "We'll be having auditions in 911 Committee Meets Tuesday The Gulf County 911 Com- mittee will hold their monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 12 at 3:00 p.m. ET in the County Com- missioners' meeting room at the Gulf County Courthouse. All com- mittee members and the general public are invited to attend. a short while for prospective acts to perform. We'll be making the announcement on these audi- tions in plenty of time to allow people to fit them into their schedule," Whiting said. Bottled Gas Available In South Gulf County at St. Joe Rent-All, Inc. 701 First Street 227-2112 FOR H. ROSS PEROT CANDIDACY INFORMATION CALL BETTY BRIGGS AT 229-8674 COMFORT& SAVINGS! Have You Made Your Appointment? Call Today to Secure a Convenient Time and Receive a FREE Full-Color Portrait Gift Photography Dates: Wewa May 12-13, PSJ May 14-16 It Only But It Takes A Lasts A Moment Lifetime CALL AND ASK FOR CINDY IN PSJ 227-1156, ANN IN WEWA 639-5024 TODAY St. Joe Papermakers Federal Credit Union >. J - PAGE 10A THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 7,1992 WE SALUTE ALL MOTHERS ON MAY 10 On Mother's Day we pay just tribute to our first teacher. In Mother's loving arms we first received warm, protective care and later on much of the knowledge that enables us to live in peace with our neighbors. We like all Mothers and are glad to give them every possible service and courtesy. We invite them to consider us U to be their "Mother's Helper", ready to supply any of the * many products we carry. "A GREAT MANY PEOPLE ENTRUST US with their prescriptions, health needs and other phar- macy products. We consider this trust a privilege and a duty. May we be your personal family phar- inacy? Buzzett's Drug Store 317 Williams Avenue Port St. Joe Convenient Drive-Through Window Revlon Cosmetics 229-8771 _4 m - aI *1aM A P a Lady Shai Six Lady Sharks qualified and competed in the 2A state track meet this past Saturday. Even though the girls didn't win any awards at the meet they set two new school records. The 4x400 meter relay team of Char- ron Ward, Traci Peiffer, Shinah Quinn and Leslie Faison ran their best time of the year at 4:30.3 while setting a new school record. Charron Ward also set a new school record in the 300 low hur- dles at 53.2 seconds. Elitha Gant and Fanta Harris also participat- ed in the state meet. During the '92 season eight other new records were set, in addition to the two set at the state meet. Elitha Gant set the school record in the 100 high hurdles at 18.4 seconds. Traci Peiffer set the 100 meter dash record at 13.2 seconds. The 4x100 meter relay team of Char- ron Ward, Tract Peiffer, Shinah 2 Named State Champions In Track Perez Davis In Shot Put and Zyris Hill In Long Jump Last Saturday, five members of the Port St. Joe High School boys' track team participated in the Class AA State Track Meet in Winter Park. The athletes really performed well and finished fourth in the meet with 26 points. Belle Glade Central won the meet with 73 points, Jacksonville Bish- op Kenny finished second with 39 points, Quincy-Shanks finished third with 37 points, and Rock- ledge came in fifth with 23 points. 'We had a great meet!" ex- claimed Coach Scott Gowan. 'There are 36 schools in Class AA that participate in track and field. And of these 86, 56 schools par- ticipated in the state meet," con- tinued the coach. The three schools finishing ahead of Port St. Joe are all Class 3A schools in football that drop down to Class 2A in track. So for Port St. Joe to finish first among "true" 2A schools and fourth over- all, was quite an accomplish- ment. Two Port St. Joe athletes won state titles, and three athletes were named All-State. Senior Per- ez Davis won the shot put with rks Compete at State Quinn and Toya Smiley ran a school best of 56.3 seconds. Jennifer Smallwood and Sato- mi Masuko both jumped 4'4" in the high jump and Charron Ward , leaped 15'7.5" in the long jump. Lenora Jones had 29' even in the triple jump and Fanta Harris set both the shot put and discus records at 32'5.5" and 94'11" respectively, Vern Eppinette, girls' track coach listed several highlights of the season including the team's first championship at the Wakul- la Invitational, defeating 3A Ruth- erford on their home turf, placing second in district and qualifying six girls for state. State qualifiers were Charron Ward, Leslie Fai- son, Shinah Quinn, Tract Peiffer, Fanta Harris and Elitha Gant. 'The Lady Sharks established themselves this year as an up and coming track power. With continued hard work these young Gplfers 2nd In District Congratulations to the Port St. Joe High School golf team upon their defeat of Chattahooch- ee and Sneads. Team scores were: Sharks 155, Chattahoochee Aquaculture Seminar Slated The Gulf County Cooperative Extension Service is sponsoring an aquaculture seminar for all in- terested persons in Gulf and sur- rounding counties. The meeting will be held Tuesday, May 12 at 6:30 p.m. CT at Wewahitchka High School in the commons area. The high school is located on East River Road about 1/2 mile from High- way 71. Topics to be presented are: Food. Fish Production (Hybrid Striped Bass, Catfish and Bream) and pond water quality. These topics will be discussed by Extension Aquaculture Spe- cialist Dr. Andy Lazur with IFAS of the University of Florida. For more information, con- tact the Gulf County Cooperative Extension Service, 229-6123 or 639-5068, ext. 150. 186, and Sneads 199. Low medal- ists were Norton Arrant and Andy Smith with 39s, The Sharks finished second place at Tyndall April 23. Suwan- ee was first with an 18-hole total of. 313, St. Joe came in second with 335, Rutherford third with a 353, and R.F. Munroe was fourth with a 366. Low medalist was Ja- son White with an 81. St. Joe played in the District 2 Tournament at Tyndall's Peli- can Point Country Club Thurs- day. Teams from Class 1A to 5 A competed for the title. Eighteen teams participated with St. Joe finishing second. First place went to Suwannee County High School. This is the best a Port St. Joe High School golf team had finished. "Last year we tied for sixth place; the hard work and dedication paid off," commented Jim Belin, coach of the team. Low medalist for the Sharks was Norton Arrant with an 18- hole score of 80, followed by Andy Smith and Jason White with 86s, Brad Buzzett 87, and Chad Ar- rant, 88. "That's -a solid team," praised Coach Belin. "Unfortu- nately, the winning team moves on to the state meet held in Sara- sota this weekend." ladies will become one of the most respected track teams in north Florida," concluded Eppin- ette, Wewa Track Wins Events On April 24, the Wewa boys and girls track team combined to win 14 ribbons in 18 events en- tered. Eleven out of the 14 mem- bers of the track team placed in various events. Leading the way for the girls, who won nine rib- bons, was Kenya Grey who placed third in the 100 meters and in the 200 meters. Her time in the 100 meters was 13.25 seconds and 27 seconds in the 200 me- ters. Stacie McGill tied for third in the high jump (4 feet) and third in the two mile (17 min- utes). For the boys, Marcus Vann placed fourth in the discus (108 feet) and shotput (40 feet). The following is a list of those who placed: Boys Marcus Vann: fourth placed in shot and discus Andrew Williams: fifth in shotput and sixth in high jump Eddie Loomis: sixth in discus Girls Stacie McGill: tied for third in the high jump, third in the two mile and sixth in the mile Kenya Grey: third in 100 me- ters and 200 meters Latrell Kent: fourth in 100 in- termediate hurdles Mildred Atkinson: fourth in high jump and two mile Roxanna Dunseth: fifth in the two mile. an effort of 55'0.5" and finished the season undefeated by win- ning all 15 meets he competed in this season. His throw also estab- 145'8". The 400 meter relay team ran 43.3 in the preliminaries but could manage only a 44.8 to Zyris Hill and Perez Davis, state champions, and Letron Alexan- der, All-State. lished a new school record. Sophomore Zyris Hill won the state title in the long jump with an effort of 22'6.5". After the pre- liminary round, Zyris was in sec- ond place. His winning effort came on his second jump in the finals. His jump established a new school record. Zyris also competed in the 400 meters. He won his prelimi- nary heat with a time of 50.2. This was a personal record and also a new school record. In the finals, he ran an outstanding race, finishing second in a photo finish to Duane Smith of Jack- sonville Bishop Kenny. "Both runners were timed at 50.2 seconds. The race officials had to review the picture of deter- mine the winner," said Coach Gowan. Senior Letron Alexander fin- ished third in the triple jump with an effort of 44'9.5". Letron earned All-State honors as a re- sult of his top six finishes. Perez Davis also earned All- State honors in the discus when he finished fourth with a throw of Scales and Slime Lecture Series The Apalachicola National Es- tuarine Research Reserve's May guest speaker is David Cook, a noted herpetologist with the Flori- da Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. He will be collecting a variety of amphibians and rep- tiles to show and tell. All interest- ed persons are invited to attend and learn a few little and well known facts and features about native Florida frogs, lizards and snakes. . The lecture series will be held at the Apalachicola Reserve on Seventh Street, adjacent to the Scipio Creek Marina on Thursday evening, May 14, from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. ET. fiews On' SDental Hfealth FRANK D. MAY, D.M.D. WHY A BRIDGE? place seventh in the finals. The relay team consisted of Joe Price, Letron Alexander, Tony Thomas, and Zyris Hill. In the high jump competition, Letron placed eighth with a jump of 6'2". In. the 100 meters, Senior Tony Thomas placed fifth in his preliminary heat with a time of 11.3 and failed to qualify for the finals. His time of 11.3 placed him 11th overall. "Overall, I was real pleased with our performance. I felt going in that the best we could finish was fourth and that is where we ended up. We might have finished as high as second, but Letron re- injured his thigh. in the triple jump and this hurt our chances in the high jump and 400 meter relay," commented Gowan. 'This was our first top five finish. St. Joe had two state champions which is our third in the last four years. We also had three athletes in five events be named All-State which brought our total to 15 athletes in the last six years," continued the coach. SPECIAL PRICES ON SPECIAL TIRES Michelin radials are special for their long mileage, traction and exceptional value. And we'll treat you special with these prices and ou care service. MICHELIN XH r convenient car . MICHELIN_ BECAUSE SO MUCH IS RIDING ON YOUR TIRES. MICHELIN XH UWV ',4 V 1 Is it really necessary to re- place adult's missing teeth with a fixed bridge or partial denture? The answer is a definite YES! The reasons are quite simple. 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Call 639-5700 or 229-6711. tfc 4/30 For Rent: 2 bedroom trailer, de- posit, no pets. 648-8211 tfic 5/7 Covered boat stalls at Mexico Beach. North 32nd Street. 648-8979. tfc 5/7 Nice one, two & three bedroom apartments. Cen. h&a, stove & frost- free refrigerator, playground available with parents' supervision. Laundry rm. provided. Rent determined by in- come. Handicap units available. Pine Ridge Apartments, 227-7451. Equal Housing. tfc 5/7 2 BR energy efficient apts. for rent. Good condition. Dogwood Ter- race apts. Call 229-2783. tfc 5/7 For Sale or Rent: '83 Fleetwood 2 bedroom furnished mobile home in Highland View and one trailer lot. 227-1260. tfc 5/7 For Rent: Furnished apartment at 1508 1/2 Long Ave. Deposit re- quired. Phone after 6 p.m., 229-6825. tfc 5/7 OFFICE SPACE. Call George Duren at 229-6031 and leave mes- sage. tfc 5/7 Mobile home lots for rent, located in Mexico Beach. 648-5476. tfc 5/7 UNFURNISHED * Large 2 bdrm. house, stove & re- frig., cen. h&a, screen porch, car- port & laundry rm. * Large 2 bedroom apartment, stove & refrig., washer/dryer hook-up. * New extra Ig. 3 bdrm. house, 1 1/2 ba., inside laundry rm, ch&a, dish- washer & stove, fully carpeted. No pets. FURNISHED * Small 2 bdrm. home, auto. heat & air, washer/dryer hook-up. * One bedroom apartment, washer/ dryer hook-up. Call 229-6777 after 7 p.m. .tfc 5/7 Warehouses, small and large, some with office, suitable for small business, 229-6200. tfc 5/7 No need for wet carpets. Dry clean-' them with HOST. Use rooms right' .away. Rent machine. St. Joe Furniture, 227-1251. thru 12/92 The Phantry Hotel, Rooms Pri- vate-baths or dormitory style. Daily or weekly rates. Will renovate to your taste for lease. 302 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe, FL 229-8723. tfc 5/7 APARTMENT FOR RENT 2 bedroom, central heat & air, carpet, ceiling fan, ap- pli-ances. Call Phil at 227-2112 or Ken- ny at 227-7241. Yard Sale: 5 families, Saturday, May 9, 8 to 12. 110 Second Avenue, Oak Grove. Men's, large size ladies' clothes, children's & infant wear, dishes, quilts, lots of odds and ends. ltc 5/7 Yard Sale, 13080 Hwy. 71, White City. Lounge, vacuums, typewriters, exercise equipment, clothes, etc. Look for balloon, Saturday, nine till five. Itp 5/7 Yard Sale, Saturday, May 9, cor- ner of Santa Anna & Alabama. Girls' clothes, 12 months 3T. Play pen, toys and misc. Household items, 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Itp 5/7 Yard Sale: Friday and Saturday, 9:00 4:00, clothes, some furniture, handicap equipment for elderly, odds and ends, 353 Cortez St., St. Joe Beach. Itp 5/7 14' fiberglass boat with 25 hp Johnson motor and trailer. Heavy duty table drill press. Call 648-5397. ltp 5/7 IT Chrysler bass boat and 75 hp Chrysler motor, plus galv. Shoreline drive-on trailer, $1,800. 227-1802. 622 Madison St. Oak Grove. .Itp 5/7 OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIR - home repairs may be made at your home. Call Steve at 227-1687. tfc 5/7 '77 Toyota Celica, 2000 cc en- gine, rough body. Runs great, $550 obo. 647-8543. ltp 5/7 1978 Caddy Coupe De Ville, fully loaded. See to appreciate, $4,250. Se- rious inquiries only. Call 648-5662. Itp 17 1990 Pontiac Grand AM LE. se- dan, at, ps, pb, ac, am/fm, cassette, clean, burgundy, 55K miles. $6,000. 647-5048. tfc 5/7 Need Cash? Individual will pay cash for your mortgage. After 1 p.m., call.Panama City 1-265-2792. 1 lltp 4/23 TRADESand SRVICE Need child care for summer? Do You Need A Babysitter? Ex- Will keep week, day or drop-ins. perienced, mature adults will babysit Clean, experienced. Reliable, have days, weekends optional. Will babysit ' references. Call Peggy at 229-8570. all ages. Please ask for Holly at 227- 4tp 5/7 7168. tfc 5/7 ATTORNEYS AT LAW charge / Port St. Joe Lodge No. 111 $50-$200 and up for documents such Reg. Stated Communication as wills: $25 divorce: $25 Contracts;: R st and 3rd Thuisday of ea. $25 and more. All: $25.. Call 648t month, Masonic Hall, 207 Reid Ave. , .819,L. .. 2t.5/.1 ...._.g + ---mes BrooksyjW-M------ BOOKKEEPING SERVICE: Fred Nehring, Sec. Guaranteed: If you don't receive bet- Cancer Support Group meeting ter: more detailed: more personalized at the Wewahitchka Medical Center, service for less money I will refund all 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 7 p.m., CST. of your money. 3 month trial offer. Interested persons welcome to attend. YARDS CUT, raked and ferti- lized. Trees and bushes cut or trimmed. Call Tommy Johnson at 229-8829 or 647-8494. 4tp 5/7 OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIR - Some repairs may be made at your home. Call Steve at 227-1687. tfc 5/7 ALL TYPES YARD WORK mow- ing, raking, trim. Reasonable price. Charles, call 229-8492. tfc 5/7 C. R. SMITH & SON Backhoe work, dozer work, root rake, front-end loader, lot clearing, septic tanks, drain fields, fill dirt. Rt. 2, Box AIC, Port St. Joe Phone 229-6018 tfc 5/7 We Buy, Pawn, Sell or Trade Guns Indian Swamp Campground Hwy. C-386, Howard Creek tfc 5/7 SEWING & ALTERATIONS of All Kinds. Fashion, Weddings, or Domestic Men's, Women's & Children's Call 229-6154 after 6 p.m. 4tc 5/7 Sea Trout Flounder Sport Fish Bay Flats CAPT. ROBBY PAYTON (904) 229-8585 (St. Joe Charter Service) Red Fish Lifte Tackle Blue Fish 4tp 4/23 WEDDING CAKES Designed especially for you. ,Original recipe. CATERING Call 229-6154 evenings and weekends. 4tc 5/7 Harmon's Heavy Equipment Co. Specializing In Black Top Soil BULL DOZERS BACKHOES LOADERS TRACTORS DUMP TRUCKS 648-8924 or 648-5767 if no answer tc 5/7 Terry Parrish Construction Company New Homes WE BUILD TO LAST Additions & Remodeling A LIFETIME! All Your Building Needs For Free Estimates, Call 229-8589 tfc 5/7 ER0010992 Mexico Beach Ph. 648-5474 RA0054218 ARGARRY'S ELECTRICAL, AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION SERVICE Electrical, Heating & Air Condition New Construction & Remodeling Installation SERVICE & REPAIR ffc5/7 Commercial Refrigeration Installation & Service Hot Tar Shingles Repairs Re-Roofing ROOFING JESSIE CONTRACTING Free Estimates ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port St. Joe Serenity Group Open Meetings: Sunday 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. Thursday, 8:00 p.m. AL-ANON Sunday 4:00 p.m. & Tuesday 8:00 All meetings at St. James Episcopal Church, all times eastern For further AA information call 648-8121. JOHN F. LAW LAWYER 1-265-4794 26 Years of Experience Worker's Compensation Occupational Diseases, Injuries and Accidents. No charge for first conference. 7229 Deer Haven Road, P.C. tfusn/7 COSTIN'S Bookkeeping Service Tax Returns A Specialty., 302B Reid Ave. Port St. Joe (904) 229-8581 trc 5/7 Wauneta's Accounting & Income Tax Wauneta Brewer St. Joe Beach 647-5043 AVOII CATHERINE L. COLLIER Independent Sales Representative 211 Allen Memorial Way Port St. Joe (904) 229-6460 tfc 5/7 L & W CUSTOM BUILDERS, INC. Port St. Joe ADDITIONS REMODELING NEW HOMES REPAIRS o COMMERCIAL BUILDING Call today for a free estimate Rawlis Leslie Melvin Ward 227-7107 or 647-8639 LIC. #RG0060879 tfc 5/7 r -------5 [ St. Joe Rent-All, Inc. Small Engine Repairs Factory Warranty Center BROKEN TV, VCR OR WHATEV- ER? Don't throw it away. Get yourself some free beer money. I'll pick it up & deliver some money. Call now, Swing- arm Jim,.647-3116. tfc 5/7 Sewing and Alterations: drapes, complete outfits, repairs. Call Daisy, at Aline's, 229-6600 or 227-7193. tfc 5/7 T.L.C. Lawn Service All Types of Yard Work Mowing, Raking, Trimming, Weeding, Clean Outs and Roof Sweeping. Reasonable Monthly or Seasonal Rates Available. Call 229-6435 tfc 5/7 COSTIN INSURANCE AGENCY Inc. All Forms of Insurance 322 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe Phone 229-8899 tfc 5/7 OUTBOARD ENGINE REPAIRS Mercury to 40 hp Evlnrude/Johnson to 55 hp Tune-Ups Repairs Overhaul Tyler Smith Mechanic 227-1479 or 647-8021 t56/7 BOB'S PAINT & BODY SHOP 29 Continuous Years of Automotive Body Repair Rebuild Wrecks Body & Window Work Expert Automotive Painting FREE ESTIMATES on Your Body Work See or Call BOB HEACOCK Baltzell Ave. Phone 227-7229 tfc 5/7 SEARS IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE! Sears Catalog Sales 227-1151 MICHAEL KILBOURN, Owner 410 Reid Ave. tfc 5/7 SLawnmowers R p Remoaeigr STiller s New Construction Chain saws Generators Pumps Weather Tight * Engine Sales T Construction iiT B Licensed & Insured 706 1st St.-St. Joe tC 5/7 227-2112 5i Stfc 5/7i Kevin O'Neill, Owner 22\9-8635 maI1m1mm c5/7 Widowed person's support group will meet every Thursday at First Baptist Church, Mexico Beach on 15th St., 7 EST, 6 CST. Call 648-8827 for information. STUTZMAN CONST. CO. All Types Roofing and Remodeling 30 years experience Lic. #RB0030039, RC 0038936 "Where Quality Is Higher Than Price" 229-8631 tfc 5/7 Thomas Heat/ Air/Electrical 10 Years Experience All Types of Services Commercial, Residential Major Appliance Service Call 648-3045 tic 5/7 Remodeling New Construction Decks Free Estimates 648-5886 TAYLOR CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CONTRACTOR Mike Taylor P. O. Box 13459 Uc. #RG0051240 Mexico Beach, FL ffc 5/7 Phone 227-1782 Cuts, Color, Frosting, Perms Betty's Beauty Salon "A Family Salon" 311 Madison St. Betty Heath Oak Grove Owner/Mgr. tfc 5/7 NEEI) IT? RENT I'r St. Joe Rent-All, Inc. 706 1st St. Phone 227-2112 ffc 6/7 DROOPY HEADLINERS REPLACED $69.95 Most Cars $39.95 Most Pick-Ups We have over 50 different shades and colors In stock and ready to Install. Call Oakley's Cars & Trucks Corner 2nd Ave. & Madison St., Oak Grove 227-1294 tfc 5/7 Narcotics Anonymous Meetings Monday Nights 8:00 p.m. at 302 Reid Ave., Information: Call (904) 229-6506 Women's Support Group, 7:00 p.m. Monday St. James Episcopal Church. 227-1145 or 227-1128. PAINTING SPECIAL Free Estimates On- Painting, Screen and- Wood Repair Phone 648-5301 4tc 4/16 Don't have time to clean your car?Bring it to DETAILS UNLIMITED & let us take care of it for you. Professional Detailer with 8 yrs. ex- perience. We have the cheapest rates in town with the best quality job. WAX DETAIL, $25 to $35. WASH DETAIL, $10 to $15. Carpet & Upholstery shampoo prices vary. Rain checks available. Come see us at 103 Garrison Ave. 4tc 4/30 BARFIELD'S LAWN & GARDEN CENTER Small Engine Repair * Lawn Mowers Weed Eaters '. Chain Saws Generators ". *Pumps Tillers Go-Karts 229-2727 328 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe trc 5/7 GLENN'S PAINT Rebuild Wrecks- Body & Window Work & BoDYSHOP Expert Painting & oDYSHo e Free Estimates 503 First Street Port St. Joe. Insurance Claims Phone 227-7133 tsc5/7 LIC # RF0051042 FREE ESTIMATES RG 0051008 ER 0011618 JOHNNY MIZE PLUMBING PLUMBING CONTRACTOR NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS REMODELING RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL INSTALLATION OF WATER LINES AND SEWER LINES MINOR ELECTRICAL PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA tc 5/7 904/229-6821 PAGE 2B THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 7,1992 10% Broker on sale, Barrier Dunes townhouse at $130,000. 229- 2631, John Wright. 3tc 5/7 3 bedroom house located at 106 7th St., Highland View. Patio and util- ity shed, screened in porch, St. Jo- seph Bay view. Call 229-8149. 8tp 4/30 Four bedroom, 2 bath remodeled brick home in great neighborhood. 1600 sq. ft. split plan has great rm. w/fireplace, ceiling fans, and a large master bdrm., large lot has oaks and sago palms. Energy efficient. 229- 8457 nights, 545-6446 days. tfc 4/30 4 bedroom, 2 bath, cen. heat and air, ceiling fans, patio, masonry con- struction, conveniently located in Port St. Joe. Call 229-8706. tfc 4/30 FOR SALE BY OWNER: 1.5 acres with lots of old shady oak trees on Hwy. C-30 directly across from New- man's Construction Co. Five minutes from town, beaches and golf course. Call (904) 229-2708 after 5 p.m. tfc 5/7 Port St. Joe: 2 bedroom frame house, Ig. country kitchen & appli- ances on quiet boulevard. Cen. heat, window air, ceiling fans, like new washer & dryer, dinette, china cabi- net, couch, chair, curtains & blinds included, $29,500. Call 227-1803 af- ter 5 p.m. tfc 5/7 2 bedroom house, oak floors, deck, carport, stove & refrigerator in- cluded, $37,000. 107 Hunter Circle. Call for appointment, 229-8305. tfc 5/7 Trailer and lots at Lands Landing in Wewahitchka. Call 227-1313 for in- formation., tfc 5/7 1/2. acre mobile lot, no down payment, Overstreet area, $93.63 month. 2 1/2 acre country living, Over- street area, $9,500.00. Financing available. 8T beachfront lot Small parcels, Dalkeith Road. Call George at 229-6031. Country living overlooking We- tappo Creek, 3 bdrm., 2 ba. 1500 sq. ft living space, 26'x56' mobile home, 15x26' grand room, ch&a, fireplace, 2 car garage, 2 util. bldg., 2 covered porches, one 14'x26' open deck, swimming pool w/privacy fence, beautiful landscaped on two 1/2 acre lots with c/l fence. $56,500. Call 648- 5323 for appt. tfc 5/7 50x150 lot w/2 BR, 14x60 MH and all improvements. $21,500. Americus St., St. Joe Beach. Financ- ing Available. Call 648-5323. tfc 5/7 GULF FRONT PRISTINE REMOTE BEACH 1, 2 and 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOMES (Rental Unit Available) BARRIER DUNES RESORT Cape San Blas, Florida (904) 229-2777 1-800-624-3964 tic 5/7 BOBBIE J. MILLER LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 904 648-3022 P. 0. BOX 13261 Associate: MEXICO BEACH, FL 32410 JIM VICKERS GREAT INVESTMENT Victorian home. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, GulfAire Subdivi- sion, $71,500.00. 3 bedroom home on 3 - 50'x100' lots, chain link fenced. Beacon Hill. Call for appt. $53,500.00. Otn 4/In State Certified Residential Appraiser #0001273 Mortgage Rates Are Low, Now Is The Time To Buy! SALES ASSOCIATES Frances Chason 229-8747 Charles Shoaf 227-7429 Doris Strickland 229-8988 PORT ST. JOE 2004 Cypress Ave.: Lovely well maintained brick home with 3 BR/2 bath, living room, dinign room, den, and FIroida room connecting to covered patio, inground pool, double garage and amny extras. $86,000.00. 805 Long Avenue: 3BR, 2 bath frame home, c/h & air enclosed porch, fenced yard. $28,500. 127 Plantation Drive, Cape Plantation: 3 BR, 2 bath brick home with shower in double garage. Total electric. Exclusive neighborhood. Ideal for golfer, retired people or young family. Many extras! Small equity and assume. $95,000.00. 1402 Long Ave.: Well kept 2 BR/1 bath home with c/h & air plus 2 rental aptsl 2 bd/ 1 bath each. All for $59,500. 1314 Garrison Ave.: 2 BR, 1 bath home with double carport on 1 1/2 lots, fenced back yard. $35,000. 1101 Constitution Drive: BAYFRONT Lovely two story, 3 BR, 1.1/2 bath home.- $4-26,OOO'Q. REDUCED TO $9900,000.00 $87,500.00. 517 4th St.: Charming older 4 bedroom, 2 bath home in great condition, new roof, AND 517 1/2 4th St.: Apartment building with two furnished apartments, each two bed- .room, 1 bath. A' Great Investment! Rent from apartments could make your mort- gage payments. Good rental record. BOTH FOR ONLY $50,000.00. Reduced to $55,000.00. 230 7th St.: Price reduced on this newly painted 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with deck and outside storage. Good starter home, good rental investment.. 532 3rdSOLUI, 1 bath. CAPE SAN BLAS Gulf front Beach Cottage: Completely furnished 2 BR, 2 BA, kitchen with eating area, living room, ready to move in! $Asking $122,900.00. OAK GROVE 201 Iola St.: 3 ri 2 bath, living room, kitchen, closed in back porcTHf." THE BEACHES Between 3rd and 4th Street, Hwy. 98, Mexico Beach: 3 BR, 2 ba home with large glassed in front porch. Completely furnished. $125,000.00. 3rd Ave., Beacon Hill: Two bedroom, 1 bath home, 3 blocks from the Beach, ideal for young couple or retired couple, 1 1/2 lots, fenced in yard with fruit trees, quiet neighborhood. $45,000.00. Ponce De Leon, St. Joe Beach: Nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath 14'x70' mobile home with sun deck and screened porch on two 75'x150' lots. Central heat & air, all appli- ances. $45,00.00. LOTS & LAND Overstreet: 13 acres near bridge and canal with many nice oaks and fronts on paved street. 8th St.: 1 1/2 nice lots, 75'x170', only $12,000.00. COMMERCIAL: 4 commercial lots with buildings, corner of Reid Avenue and First St. only $60,000. 1908 & 1910 Long Ave.: 2 nice high lots, 60x140 and 68x172. Cape San Bias: 270 ft. prime Gulf frontage 600 ft. deep. Will sell or all part. Mexico Beach, 43rd St.: Nice canal lot w/city dock across street, 71'x90'. $39,000. Chipola Cut Off PRICED FOR QUICK SALE 3 lots ONLY $8,000.00. St. Joseph Shores: Owner will listen to offers on this 3 acres with 231 ft. of highway frontage. Port St. Joe: 520 3rd St. 50x170. $8,000.00. Port St. Joe: 301 Woodward zoned commercial, 75x150. Reduced to $10,000.00. Mexico Beach: Texas Drive. Nice home lot 100'x100'. $10,000.00. FOR RENT Like new 2 -bedroom, 2 bath unfurnished townhouse. All kitchen appliances, wash- er and dryer hook-up. Tastefully decorated. No pets. $400 mo. 2111 Juniper Ave.: Nice 3 BR, 2 ba. house with fenced yard, pool, den, sun porch & carport. $500 mo. plus $200 deposit. No pets. Hair stylist needed. Call at Cross Cuts, 648-8977 fo view. TRUCK DRIVERS 1 yr. experience- to 28/mi. starting (incl. flat pay ar quarterly bonus). choose van or fl division. 350 mi. g anteed haul. Tuiti free training avail for those with no perience. Health dental, life insurar 401K. Call Poole Tr Line 1-800-553-94 dept. TK-73. I lahassee to do the following things: see the star show at the FSU Planetarium, visit the Old Capitol, and ride the speedy ele- vator up to the top of the new Capitol, ride the escalator at the Mall, and then picnic at the park below Capital Hill. We appreciate all chaperones who will be going with us. Sail Into Summer...April Hoopla Wednesday, April 29, the April Hoopla committee treated us to a delightful 'Sail into Sum- mer' party. The decorations were all nautical in theme and the re- freshments blew everyone's diet. There was everything from sand- wiches, homemade egg rolls, cheese and crackers, carrot cake, wedding cookies, fruit and vegeta- ble trays, dip, chips, and tropical punch. We pigged out. Hostesses for the occasion were Janice Nel- son, Pam Sumner, Joyce Groom, Myrle Jones, Claudice Baxley, Sandra Husband, Patsy Lister, and Mr. Kelley. Two teams played a relay that goes like this: Mem- bers had to walk to a chair, eat two Ritz crackers, put an umbrel- la over their heads and then whistle! The first team to success- fully complete this task won their choice of a lovely door prize. (By the way, the losing team got to pick a nice prize, too.) If you think it's easy to eat a dry crack- er and then whistle, try it. Highland Games in Third After a week of studying Scot- land, the unit culminated with Highland Games at the WHS Ga- tor field. Teams (or clans) compet- If anyone in the community would like a copy of the minutes of the newly formed Parents Awareness Group, they may pick up a -copy at WES, WHS, or at The United Pentecostal Church. "We're Off to See the Wizard" Students, parents, and teach- ers were off Thursday, April 30, to see the Theatre Arts for Youth Production of The Wizard of Oz. It was held at the Marina Civic Cen- ter in Panama City. Kindergarten- ers and first graders were really impressed when the bad witch chased the Tin Man and the Cow- ardly Lion all over the huge audi- ence. This is the 92nd publishing birthday of Frank Baum's time- less enchanting adventure. 53 Fresh Faces Registered for Kindergarten They came walking down the sidewalks with scrubbed faces and eyes full of hope. Their ex- citement as they registered for school gives one hope for the fu- ture. If only the desire to learn, the joy of exploring, and discovery could last them all through school. They're 100 percent of our future. Helping in the registration were Alisa Walker, Connie St. Clair, Nadine Whitfield, Joyce Groom, Janice Nelson, Sharon Owens, Marilyn Whitten, Carol Kelley, Betty Husband, and Mae Murphy. 3rd Grade Goes on a Super Special Trip We think our favorite unit in our science book is the study of the solar system and so we espe- cially enjoy going on our last field trip of the year. At 8:00 Friday, May 8, the children will go to TalI LOTS FOR SALE-On Cemetery Road, 1 mile off Overstreet Road, 9 miles south of Wewa. Owner financ- ing. Call 229-6961. tfc 5/23/92 IMPOSSIBLE An 8.5% VISA Card? Think again. By Joining The MainStreet Alliance, you can get a Worthen National Bank VISA Card that charges just 8.5% APR (varia- ble). Not only that, it's inexpensive, it can get you cash at 50,000 ATM's across the country, and it comes with a 25-day grace period. DON'T EVER PAY 18-21% AGAIN. CALL 647-8088 TODAY1 Occasional baby sitter needed, my home or yours. References. Call Karen at 648-8700. ltc 5/7 Job openings: St. Joseph Bay Country Club. Cook weekdays, occa- sional evenings, approx. 25 hours per week. Waitress/bartender, Satur- day, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. Ap- prox. 24 hours per week. Occasional evenings. Please contact Susan after 10:30 a.m. 227-1757. Itc 5/7 1 Sharon IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDI- br inter- CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN tc 3/26 AND FOR GULF COUNTY tfc 3/26 CASE NO. 92-40 THOMAS COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION. a Georgia corporation. Plaintiff, vs. CHARLES G. MORRISON. MCORP. a Georgia cor- poration. PETE BROWN and BARRIER DUNES HOMEOWNERS ASSOC., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45. FLORIDA STAT- UTES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 27th day of April. 1992. In Case No. 92-40 of the Circuit -up Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit. In and for Gulf County. Florida. In which THOMAS COUNTY pay FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. a Georga Corporation Is the Plantiff and CHARLES id G. MORRISON. MCORP. a Georgia Corporation. PETE BROWN and BARRIER DUNES HOMEOWN- You ER'S ASSOCIATION are the DefendantLs. I will sell Sto the highest bidder, for cash, at the front door of lat the Gulf Cou"nty Courthouse In Port St. Joe. Flori- da. at I 1:00 a.m. (Eastern Standard Tnie) on the uar- 19th day of May. 1992. the following described property: on- Unit 197. Barrier Dunes, as described In Protective Covenants. Conditions able and Restrictions of Barrier Dunties. dated July 25. 1985 aid recorded Au- ex- gust 6, 1985 In Official Records Book 107. page 227 of the Public Records of h, Gulf County. Florida anid First Amend- iMelilt to Protective Coveinants. Conidl- ice, tlons arnd Restrictiojs of Batrier SDirties, dated January 10. 1980 and ruck recorded March 3. 1986 In Official Records Book 1 10. page 805 of the 43,, Puhblic Records of Gulf County. Flori- da. DATED THIS 27th day of April. 1992. BENNY C. LISTER tp 5/7 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT tp 5/7 GULF COUNTY. FLORIDA Puhllsh: April 30 and May 7. 1992. ed in tossing the cabor, putting the stone, relays, and tug-o - war The Tartan plaids of the McTremain and McWhitfleld ... . were worn. .-; Earlier in,the week, the students had a Scottish tea consisting of bannocks, shortbread, and tea. 6th Grade Graduation Mr. Kelley would like to invite everyone to attend the sixth grade graduation of our students. The program will be tuesday, May 19 at 6:00 in the evening. All other awards programs will be on Fri- day, May 22. Times will be an- nounced next week. Social Security Help Available Most Social Security business can be handled over the phone. You are invited to call Social Se- curity at 1-800-772-1213. If this is not possible, you. may come to the office located at 30 West GovernmentStreet, Pan- ama City. The office is open Mon- day through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. CT, except on national holidays. If you cannot come to Panama City, you may met the Social Security represen- tative as shown below. Wewahitchka: SES Office, 10:00 a.m. to noon CT, May 11. NOTICE TO RECEIVE SEALED BIDS BID NO. 0192-18 The Board of County Commissioners of Gulf County, Florida, will receive sealed bids from any person, company, or corporation Interested n sell- Ing the County the following described personal property: Replacement of metal roofing on the Gulf County Public Works/Mosquito Control Building In Port SL Joe. The contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment and shall be -responsible for the entire completion of the project - Existing metal roofing to be replaced with galvaltimn sheets w/shielded screws w/stainless .heads, w/2" vinyl insulation. Site survey can be made at 1000 10th Street in Port St Joe. Bidders must meet Gulf County Li- censing anid Insurance requirements. Any questions should be directed to the Gulf County Building Department at 229-8944. The Bid must conform to Section 287.133 (3) Florida Statutes, on Public Entity Crimes. Delivery Date must be specified. Liquidated damages for failure to deliver unit on specified date will be set at $25.00 per day. Please indicate, on envelope that this Is a Sealed Bid, the Bid Number, and what the bid is for. Bids will be received until 5:00 o'clock, p.m.. Eastern TIme, May 11. 1992, at the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Gulf County. Court- house, 1000 Fifth Street Port St. Joe, Florida 32456. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY. FLORIDA BY: /s/ Billy E. Traylor Publish: April 30 and May 7, 1992. NOTICE TO RECEIVE SEALED BIDS BID NO. 9192-19 The Board of County 'Commiissioners of Gulf County. Florida, will receive sealed bids from any person, company. or corporation Interested in sell- ing the County the following described personal property: Replacement ofJallhouse Windows In the Gulf County Jail The contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment and be re- sponsible for the entire completion of the Job. 1) Remove existing Jallhouse windows and replace with windows according to specifications. 2) Provide mad Install security bars over Jallhouse windows. 3) Specifications 'obtained at the Gulf Co. Building Dept. - ,H Last Play of the Year The second grades will present their play Johnny Ap- S pleseed on Thursday, May P4. We Invite everyone to attend. Teachers Joyce Quinn, Sue McDaniel, and Judi Lister have worked really hard on this. (And if you don't think putting on a play near the end of school is hard, think again!) Wewa Band Performing' The Wewahitchka Hign School Gator Sound Marching Band will be hosting their Spring Concert on May 15 at 7:00 p.m. CT at the Wewahitchka High School commons area. The public is cordially Invited to attend. Please attend and support the band. They have some. really great music to listen to. Also, the beginner band will be performing the night of the concert., Card of Thanks The James C. Graves, Vince Taylor Sr., Marie Bramton, and Danny Taylor families would like to thank each and everyone for your cards, calls, food and visits during the passing of our loved one. All questions should be directed to the Gulf County Building Department at 229-8944. The Bid must conform to Section 287.133 (3) Florida Statutes, on Public Entity Crimes. Delivery Date must be specified. Liquidated damages for failure to deliver unit on specified date will be set at $25.00 per day. Please Indicate on envelope that this is a Sealed Bid. the Bid Number, and what the bid is for. Bids will be received until 5:00 o'clock, p.m., Eastern Time. May 26, 1992, at the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Gulf County Court- house. 1000 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe. Florida 32456. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY. FLORIDA BY: /s/ Billy E. Traylor I'Pulilsh: May 7 and 14. 1992. PUBLIC NOTICE Effective May 18, 1992. all users of the Five Points or Wetappo Landfills hauling waste related In any way to a business, contractor or Industry will be charged $25.00 per ton for disposal. All us- ers will be billed monthly for this service, and will be expected to pay thdie bill by the end of the month. Failure to pay charges by the end of the month will result In the loss of disposal privileges. Any person, company or corporation whose principal place of business Is Gulf County must complete an application and.return it to the Gulf County Clerk's Office in order for an account to be established for your company. Any person, company or corporation whose principal place of business or operation is located outside of Gulf County will be allowed to haul to the Gulf County landfills under the following con- ditions: (1) They must agree not to bring In debris from outside Gulf County; (2) They must provide a surely bond In the amount of $5.000.00; and (3) They must complete an application and return It to the Gulf County Clerk's Office. Identification cards will be issued and must be presented on each trip to the landfill to ensure proper billing. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Gulf County Pub- lic Works Department at (904) 227-1401. Please return the application to the following address: GULF COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Attention: Landfill Billing 1000 Fifth Street Port St. Joe. Florida 32456 Publish: May 7 and 14. 1992. [DLLLEMORE REAL ESTATE INC. Corner 10th Street and U.S. Hwy. 98 Mexico Beach, FL 32410 (904) 648-5146 or 1-800-458-7478 Interested in Purchasing A Home? Selling A Home? Renting A Place to Reside or Take A Relaxing Vacation Call Our Office One of our Agents Would Be Glad to Assist You ELLEN ALLEMORE, Broker 648-8939 K SALES and RENTALS ) HANNON REALTY, Inc. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY CASE NO. 92-76 ROBERT W. FREDERICKS and Wife. YVONNE L. FREDERICKS, Plaintiffs, vs. JOHN P. WINDER and Wife, ATHENA'lM. WINDER, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: JOHN P. WINDER ATHENA M. WINDER, his Wife 1684 Bracken Road Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48013 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Complaint- to foreclose a mortgage on the following described real property In Gulf County,. Florida, which mort- gage is recorded in Gulf County Official Records Book 136. Pages 489-491, to-wit: Commencing at the NW corner of Sec- tion 20. Township 9 South, Range 11 West, Gulf County, Florida: thence S. 8915'46"E along the North line of said section for 1318.67 feet; thence S. 041'27"W 2843.64 feet to a point on the westerly right-of-way line of County Road No. 30-E; thence S. 1650'42"E. along said right-of-way line a distance of 979.26" feet for the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence 'contin- ue S. 16*50'42"E. along said right-of- way line for 61.26 feet; thence S.7909'49'W. 336 feet, more or less. to the mean high water line of the Gulf of Mexico; thence meandering North- westerly along and with said mean high water line to a point that bears S. 74*01'l4"W, from the Point of Begin- ning: thence N. 7401'14"E. 340 feet. more or less, to the Point of Begin- ning. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any. to It on Plaintiffs' Attorney. JULIAN BENNETT. P.O. Box 2422, Panama City, Florida 32402, on or be- fore the 21st day of May. 1992. and file the origi- nal with the Clerk of this Court either before ser- vice on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately thereafter: otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Com- plaint. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on this 8th day of April. 1992. BENNY C. LISTER CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Tonya Knox Deputy Clerk Publish: April 23, 30, May 7 and 14, 1992. I AAAAA*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA .A.A AAAA.AAAAA. I AAAA A A A A A A A A A A A AA~AAAAA~ A A~ 0 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAAAAA A A! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AU%.EW4IIA5qM.lA..rAA'~Nk~T~dP.9,~LU.,,IIF flflAA A A A A A A A A A A A A At. A I AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AWWA~N.N~NANNWA4E AAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA A ASdSA~s.c#e%#A~ A ~ AAA AAAAAAAAAAAA* AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA .Ad.' WAWAAW JAWA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA THE STAUR, I' PICDqST.JUN, FL s A lumbuAy, *AflL 5 - Organic Gardening By Roy Lee Carter County Extension Director Backyard gardening is be- coming more and more popular, as people look for ways to reduce their food bills and have better quality vegetables. Also, increas- ing numbers of people are finding gardening to be a good way of re- lieving some of the stress and strain of daily life. With this grow- ing interest has come the aware- ness that certain gardening prac- tices may be harmful to the environment and ourselves. Some gardeners question the use of chemical fertilizers and chemical pest control methods. These peo- ple are turning to alternative practices which were around long before the development of today's chemical gardening products. a' DOLL IN,' By: Richard Miller *Good news: the number of al- cohol-related traffic deaths has fallen steadily since 1982, fed- eral health officials report. Credit goes to several deter- rents, such as increasing the minimum drinking age in all states and the strengthening of drunk-driving laws. *Corrosion on battery terminals acts like an electrical insulator - limiting current flow from the battery or back to the battery for charging. To prevent the problem, disconnect cable peri- odically, scrape them clean and reinstall securely. *Check brakes regularly. Be- fore starting your car, press on the pedal until it stops moving downward and hold for 30 sec- onds. Does the pedal feel firm or does it sink to the carpet? If it sinks, that's a trouble signal. *Easy rule for safer driving - when you drive, don't do any- thing else, ,such as reading, working or applying makeup. *Multivalve .technology, which provides each cylinder with at least two valves for intake and two for exhaust, is being used by designers to increase power and efficiency of engines. *New-Used Cars: What's new in our dealership? Some of the most terrific cars you've ever experienced. Come in for a test-drive at QuOfford Mercury 118 Market Street Apalachicola, Florida 1-800-239-9650 " Service and Sales ROY LEE CARTER Agent The primary differences be- tween organic gardening and con- ventional gardening involve the areas of fertilization and pest con- trol. The organic gardener prefers to use organic materials and nat- ural methods for dealing with fer- tilizer needs and insect problems, which the conventional gardener employs a combination of chemi- cally prepared materials to meet these requirements. Whichever method you choose, you need to select a plot of good, well-drained soil for planting vegetables. And,you need to choose vegetable varieties 00104-000 9 P-0009400 $62,33 WEWA BEAUTY & STYLING SALON 00108-000 10 P--0009700 FIDUCIARY LEASCO INC 00127-000 11 P--0011300' DUNAHOO JOHN R. 00163-050 12 P-0013200 HENDERSON SEAFOOD 00252-000 13 P-0019100 MUINA DR, 00283-000 14 P-0020800 TAUNTON'S HARDWARE 00293-000 15 P-0020900 RAFFIELD FISHERIES INC 00329-200 16 'P-0024000 SOUTHEASTERN LANDSCAPING 00352-000 17 P-0026400 STARLING OIL COMPANY 00374-000 18 P-0029600 THE BOARDWALK AT CAPE 00401-000 19 P-0030700 WEATHER TIGHT CONSTRUCT' 00414-050 . 20 P-0031900 WHITFIELD CORNER 00414-100 21 P-0032000 WHITFIELD LANDING INC 00420-000 22 P-0032300 WILLIAMS ENVIRONMENTAL b 06427-003 '"23 P-0032900 CAMP NAUTILUS INC. IBM invites you to the City/County Government Application Showcase in Tallahassee, FI Find out what the latest computer solutions can do for your company's profitability. Thursday, May 14 9:30am-2pm Join us for software solution demonstrations and related exhibits throughout the day. IBM Business Partners will demonstrate state-of-the-art solutions for: Police Prosecutors Public Defenders * Clerk of Court * Financial' * Fire Departments * Jail Management Other Showcase Exhibits include: AS/400 Image Plug'n'Go Solutions IBM Services * Property Appraisers * Tax Collectors * OfficeVisionTM * IBM Learning Center At the IBM Services Center 101 N. Monroe St., 7th Fl, Tallahassee Your business card is your ticket to the Showcase. Spend a few hours. Spend a full day. Here under one roof are the IBM hardware, software and solutions your business could benefit from right now. Don't miss this unique opportunity. For more information or to enroll, please call: (904)599-4317 Strdear and AS400 and IBM are regional Business Machines --- -n OfficeVisionis a trademarir and AS/400 and IBM are registered Irademarks of Intemational Business Machines I-160.53 suited to Florida growing condi- tions. After these basic decisions, the methods of organic and con- ventional gardening begin to dif- fer. Soil preparation in organic gardening is a particularly impor- tant step. Since organic fertilizers and soil conditioning materials work rather slowly, they need to be mixed into the soil at least three weeks ahead of planting time. Make sure you break up all the lumps of organic matter. If you leave them whole, they can interfere with efficient seeding, and may cause nutrient deficien- cies, and even soil borne diseas- es. To have a successful organic-' garden, you need to use abun- dant quantities of organic materi- al usually in the form of ani- mal manures, cover crops, com- post, or mixed organic fertilizer. These materials improve the tilth, condition, and structure of the Notice of Tax Certificate Sale Pursuant to Chapter 197.402, Florida Statutes, Notice is here- by given that on the 1st day of June, 1992, at 9 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Tax Sale Certificates will be sold on the follow- ing described lands to pay the amount due for the taxes here- in set opposite the same, together with all-costs of such sale and all advertising. Sale will be held at the Gulf County Court- house, County Commission Meeting Room, 1000 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, County of Gulf, State of Florida. EDA RUTH TAYLOR Tax Collector Gulf County, Florida Notice Pursuant to Chapter 197.402, Florida Statutes, Notice Is hereby given that the Personal Property Taxes assessed for the year 1991 are now delinquent and such taxes are now drawing Inter- est at the rate of 18 percent per year. Unless the amount set op- posite each name below is paid, warrants will be Issued thereon pursuant to Chapter 197.413, Florida Statutes and the Tax Col- lector will apply to the Circuit Court for an order directing levy upon and seizure of the personal property of the taxpayer for un- paid taxes. EDA RUTH TAYLOR Tax Collector Gulf County, Florida 00007-025 1 ..P-0001600 $262.29 AQUA FARM FRESH INC 00020--000 2 P-0002600. $32.56 BELL'S RESTAURANT 00052-025 3 P-0005400 $38.60 CAP'N JACK'S 00058-000 4 P-0006100 $43,33 HERRING DEMPSEY 00062-000 5 P-0006200 $46.34 CLARA'S GRILL 00069-002 6 P-0007000 $93.27 ST. JOE CUSTOM BUILDERS 00081-000 7 P-0007600 $231.39 AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY & MACHINERY S90 096-,0......"... .. . 8 P-0008900. $70.89 DOTS BAKERY 00334-'i00R S42.07 41 R-0060300 %221 6S NEEL GEORGE B. 8: BRENDA K. S 5 T 7-R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP .t2/ (UNRECORDED) S/2 OF LOT i ORB INC. 62/671 (BEING 1E0 FT X 1EO FT LOT) (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL)- 1300.i+ 00324+-230R 15 R-0062900 HX -S20713 FS WHITWORTH BARNEY G. 8: MARY T HOWARD CREEK PROP NO 2 UNRECORDED LOTS 9 8: 10 ORB 138/735-36 FR WHITWORTH MAPS# 156D BLK B H S. 00334-253R RES 1& R-0063800 *388.09 ; FT POWELL W.H. 9? FR HOWARD CREEK PROP. NO, 2 UNRECORD LOT 3 ORB 130/2E8 CERT. OF TITLE FR CLERK MAP#S i6C : BLi C $27. 09 00060-200R 1 R-0009800 GULF COUNTY FARMS INC' S 3:1 T 6 R 8 10.162 AC MN/L $63,85 BEING PARCEL B P.ECID ORB 1 225-40 FR HOLIDAY BEA',H, I MAP# 1E. $291.58 00106-0OOR 2 R-o013600 *S DOM BEK CLARENCE H, ET UX S 5 T 7 R S WHITFIELD ACRE $578.14 (UNRECORDED) A 87 X 130 FEl LOT ORB 55/314 MAP #1i6A $1,773.26 001_2-IOOR 3 R-00:OO -00 DEAN III JOHN G. 8: REBEKAL $188.40 5S5 T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACF NG SUBD. (UNREC,) A 70 X 10< PORT OF LOT 4 ORB 130/6- HOLLEY 8: PERRY $247.58 MAP# i56A 00292-0OR 4 R-004E'+00 $83,63 COOPER JOE SAN BLAST WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB : -9. LOTS 7 8: 81 ORB 53/680. $1i9,85s MAP N -.6 A ION ON 00294-OOOPR $62.33 -5 R-004' 00 SAIN WILLIAM 0. WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB : $163. 98 59 LOT 10 ORB 138/737 0C. SAIN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA; $1 .230,'51 00310-000R SERU iNC & R-00'+8900 HELMS NELSON 8: GLENNA WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD S$223. 30 CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 59 LOT '4 MAP # I56 A Bl R03i?-000DR 7 R-OeO.70o MILLS STEVE WHITFIELD ACRES AT IHOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION FPB '9 LOTS 1 8: 2 8: W +9' OFr 1S 8: W F' OF LOT 16 ORB (FOR. FURTHER LEGAL SEE T-:TA 003:-OOiR00 R 8 R-00-Oi00 FROST WILLIAM P. 8: ZEL.MA WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDN4 PB 1i LOT 0 S: 1i ORB 34/7691 C MC NEIL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA 00334-013R 9' R-0093900 I- HOLDIAY BEACH INC. S 5 T 7 R 8 .44+ AC M/L HO CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) L. i, LESS E 75 FT 8: LESS W FT ORB 106/799 TO BRUNER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA 00334-025R iO R-005 00 GULF COUNTY FARMS INC S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK .(UNRECORDED) N/:. OF LOT 3 i'+2/225-40 FR HOLIDAY BEA INC'. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA 00334--037R 1 i R-005-6200 SIDES THOMAS H. S 5 T 7 R S HOWARD CREEK (UNREC) W/2 OF LOT i LESS SO. FT PARCEL IN THE SWC 133/50 FR OKALOOSA ELECT .(FOR FURTHER I..EGAL SEE TA 033'4-iY076R i2 R-00E:9400 LEE BILLY GS. ET AL S S T 7 R S HOWARD CREEK (UNRECORDED) LOT 4 ORB E7 MAP # 156 A 003334-078R 13 R-O059500 LEE BILLY G. ET UiX S T 7 R S HOWARD CREEK (UNRECORDED) LOT S ORB 87 MAP # 156 A 00360-2'+2R $4. 2,07 2 R-007E800 1S87.63 STEWART CAROL J4 PROP S 6 T 7 R 8 1/731 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 20 ORB 134/254 FR BLK 7 HOLIDAY BEACH, INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 92.78 00416-OOOPR 26 PR-0087900 -148.66. PROF TAYLOR TIMOTHY H. F/L99 5 31 T 3 R 9 1 AC RECI'O ORB 138/40 FR TERRY 8: TAYLOR BLK 7 MAP# 109C soil. They help the soil hold water: and nutrients better. In addition,: organic matter supports microbi--. ological activity in the soil, and: contributes major and minor" plant nutrients. Another benefitK; is that as these organic substanc-' es decompose, they release acids: which help convert insoluble nat-: ural additives, such as ground: rock, into forms plants can use. 00'19-OOOR 27 R-008S2'0 HX 809.:;: DILL JOHN C. MRS. S 31 T 3 R '7 ? AC LANE, DESC IN ORB s0/-80 FR HALEY -:: ORB 50/82 FR THOMAS 8: LESS ORB 83/618 TO SHEALY 8: LESS ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 004 6-O0iR 28 R-0092S00 SO SYFRETT RAYMOND 3: ANN S. S 6 T 4 R 9 11 AC N/L REC'D ORB 60/662 FR EASTERLING- BEING PARCEL "A" 8: PARCEL "A-i" ORB 62/18 6 A PORTION (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL), 004-78-OOR 29 R-0096900 S162.38' MILLS WELL H. KENTUCKY. LANDING SUBDIVISION UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 35 S 75 FT OF LOT 2 MAP #1"7C: BLK i 00496-O000R 30 R-0098800 $2E 27.: GARNER JOHN W 8: SANDRA F KENTUCKY LANDING SUBDIVISION UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 35 LOT 3 ORB 106/318 FR GIBSON MAP #i27C BLK 3 - OOE08-8OR i3 R-0109200 HX *3223 80- DAVIS ELBERT M. 8: MARTHA L. S 17 T 4 R 9 .92 AC MNIL BEING LOT S, UNREC PLAT BY FISHER ORB i35/'+15 MAP 1l11A 0023-OOOR 32 R-Oii3io00 551.61- iARTER JOHN W. 8: CHRISTINE CHIPOLA CUTOFF ADDITION TO IOLALOT 3 P 2 PG 21 ORB ii1/706 FR POWELL MAP# tli A 33 R-0 1.i9 ,:>0. KENT LEE ROY 3: E,;" MAE S CZ T P. BEING LOT . 90 FT Uj.NRECO! :E::'' FLAT 'R ORB 88 F'R C MAP. 1:J.lC 0o-057-OO0R 34 R-Oi:;21 'o0 $39-7.8 BORDERS VALER'AE HIRs OF S 30T '+ R !.SfA AC BEG AT ' NEC OF- ii '' OF' N .; 4 RUIN S T9 CHS, TH W 2:2 CHS, TH N 9 CHIS TH E 2.:: :Hi TO POB. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX .ROLL). 0000'6-OSOR 35 R- 01:25:000 HUTCHISON DICK ,RE. BULL ISLAND NO. i LOT I. OR.B 'P 79/1129 MAP #1i:2B SE2.21 SUEB. UNIT 73/:E28 : ORB F BLK E 00620-080R 36 R-0i33300 2W DIXON CHARLOTTE L. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 10 ORB 1i0/308 FR LANE MAP# 1:2B OLK K 00627-030R 37 R--0138600 0' MC ARDLE JAMES L. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 19 ORB 116/722 FR HOLLAND MAP ail:2B <', ' 00627-0'"OR 38 R-0138700 5S:2.2i MC ARDLE JAMES L. RED. BOLL ISLAND' SUBD, UNIT NO. 2 LOT 200: 1 ACRE, ADJOINING REC'D ORB :16/722 FR HOLLAND. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL "EE TAX ROLL) 00629-080R 39 R-01'+0600 Sii2.39 ARMSTRON JOHNNIE E. 8: VERA M. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 12 8: 16 ORB 130/8E3 FR PICKRON NAP i1128 ELK N 40 R--01'+200 *3S7.93 SANCHEZ SHIRLEY RED FULL ISLAND SUEDI,. UNIT NO. 2 LOT i ORB 129/791-':2 FR ESTATE OF WADE HOPKINS iFOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) OOA3+-OSO, L1. R--OiSE3o0 517'+.9? HAMMOND J.w. RED GULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2. LOT 11, 121 13 ORB 132/ 868-69 FR RUDD MAP# ii2B BLK P. 006O40-OOR 4:2 R-0146000 $76.30 MYERS CHRISTA RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LOT 4 ORB 133/563-65 FR NEWELL MAP # 1128B. BLK A (Continued on Next Page) Year In and Year Out You Will Do Well With Hannon Insurance Agency, Inc. *Auto *Home -Business *Flood *Life *Bonds WPpresenting 'Te Travelers' The Insurance Store Since 1943 8:30 till 6:00 I, Monday through Friday 221 Reid Avenue Phone 227-1133 We Are HERE to Service What We Sell ROY, SMITH, Agent FRANK HANNON, Agent 00334-263R 17 R-0064800 S241.43 MARTIN NORMAN M. HOWARD CREEK PROPF NO. 2 UNRECORD LOT 13 ORB 90/077 FR HOLIDAY' BEACH INC & LOT 14 FR HART IN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0033'+--530R 18 R-0065900 595.6'+ LONG BUFORD HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. 3 UNRECORDED LOT ORB 144+/265 FR GULF COUNTY FARMS INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00334-S7ER o 19" R-006680-0 S205-.' LYNN JIMMY C. HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. 3 UNRECORDED LOTS 'H ORB 92/968 8:' 105/46 FR HOLIDAY BEACH INC., LESS ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SElr: TAX ROLL) 0033'-70R ' 20 R-0064'+00 "ii" '! GULF COUNTY FARMS INC HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT' NO. I+ (UNRECORDED) LOT 1 i: ORB 14:2/225-'40 FR HOLIDAY BEACH, INC.. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00335-003R 21 R-0069700 $72.9:2 . WHITFIELD LANDING IiNC. S T 7 R 8 ALL SWi/,4 OF SECT. S LESS SOLD ORB 129/81S-17 FR HILL MAP# 0033S-OSOR :22 R-0069900 3iOE-.9E. WHITFIELD LANDING INC.. S T 7 R 8 1.93 AC Mi/L.. 438.98 X 200 FT PARCEL ORB 129/815-17 FR HILL MAP# 156A 00338-05O0R 23 R-0070OO0 B1E2.42 WILDER JAMES S 5 T 7 R 8 1 AC M/L HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNREC. LOT 1' 8: 2 ORB 143/5'+0 FR LYNN MAP# 1E6A BLK 11 003 0-238R 24 R-007E600 180 .49 CARPENTER EDDIE 8: JUDY 5 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 18 ORB 124/312 FR HOLIDAY BEACH INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) ' pArR. ar u TT~..qAR-PO~qT'.Tr. W.s TTR~AV MA 7.99 ~Lh: BLI: M LAURA RAMSEY, Agent THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 7.1992 (Continued from Previous Page) 0"640-006R 43 R-0146100 576.30 M.'ERS TIMOTHY R:'- BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 L.-,T S ORB 133/560-62 FR NEWELL MAP #1128 BLK A 0-.:.+0-019R 4 R-0146900 S90.24 R.rG.,ON STEPHEN W. 8: KATHRYN A RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 L' 9 ORB 106/579 FR RIGDON H.-, ii2B BLK B C ,'+0-i:22R \ 4; R-0151100 $184.6i AL.LEN LEONARD L. JR. pR-E, BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LOT 8 SMHP #112B BLK X 076A40-12F.R 4S R-Oigi400 B"'OY KENDALL A. RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. LOT 1 UNREC. AA FR ADDISO MAP Nii2B - ';49-1/26R 4'7 R-O15iO00 EODY KENDALL A. PEDI BULL ISLAND UNIT -,T 2 ORB 132/958 BC ' -- #112B NO. FR B S59.43 3N (N BLK Y 5160.5E4 3 BODY BLK Y 0"'640-131R 43 R-0152000 HX S:2609 SMITH KENDALL A. FD BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LO TS 7, 8 : 9 ORB 117/624 FF. SMITH 8: ORB 119/28 QC FR SMITH (F-OR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00652-000R 49 R-018400 S259.78 LETT NEIL R. & TERESA S 3t T 4 R 9 A LOT 175 X 200 Fr ORB 120/19 FR WEWA STATE BEANM:K P. ii12C 00659-OOOR S'. R-0158900 S160.54 S,.:E CLIFFORD R & BRANDY R S. 31 T 4 R 9 A 120 X 175 FT LOT ON BOZEMAN CIRCLE ORB 14S/824 FR FARMER 8: ORB 1-+E/825-26 (C FR PARMER MAP# 11:2C -C-6a8-OOOR E"L R-0159800 $332.05 TOWERS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 5 31 T 4 R 9 7.701 AC FEC'D ORB 106/874 FR JOEL SMITH & ORB 107/21 FR CARL L-:'::TER 8: SMITH 8: .201 AC IN A:OR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00670-001R F2 R-0160300 HX S356.18 G,'.IFFIN JOHN C. JR. ET UX S 3; T 4 R 9 5 AC M/L PART ORIG LOT 1 REC'D ORB 87/62E MAP # 112 C 00688-OOOR 53 R-0162900 HX 82,117.89 TAUNTON FAMILY CHILDREN;S HOME S 7 T S R 9 & S 12 T E R 10 54 AC M/L SW/4 OF SW/4, LESS 28 AC ON S SIDE; NW/4 OF SW!4 LESS 18 AC; NE/4 OF SE/+4 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) C .689-OOR 54 R,-0163000 : .SS50.19 TAUNTON DAVID'L 8: ABIGAIL .. -- 5 7 T E R 9 -18 AC M/L NW/4 OF . -W/4, LESS 22 AC SOLD TO BROCK 8: LYING IN SWAMP LESS 100 FT LOT TO CANNING ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) ' 00709-030R 55 R-0165800 HX S87.12 GAUTIER ROBERT L. 8: BARBARA S 18 T S R 9 .S AC M/L 106.25 X 20S FT LOT: BEING LOT 2 UNRECORDED PLAT ORB 119/439-40 FR FARMER HOMES ADMIN, hAP# 114B 00728-11iR 56. R-0170100 96.57 DAVIS ELBERT M. & MARTHA L. S 19 T 5 R 9 HONEY HILL :UNRECORD,'ED) LOT 3 ORSB 12B/764-6S FR LISTER 'MAPS 114Cl '0733-350R .7 R-0174500 HX 517.45 HORTON HAROLD N JR 8: MARY N. S 18 T 5 R 9 1.73 AC M/L ORB 97/687 FR HORTON 8: LESS 143/E91 BC TO TAUNTON MAPS 114 r"':733-400R 58 R-0174700 $263.83 .CRUTCHFIELD GROVER L. S 18 T 5 R 9 1 AC M/L 285 X 180 FT PARCEL REC'D ORB i28/ 484 FR JAMERSON MAP# i114 . 00741-007R 9 R-0176800 S63.44 MARSEE JAMES A 'CULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS 1.01 AC M/L 147 X 300 FT PORTION OF FARM #6 ORB 103/738 FR GULF ,7CO. FARMS, INC. 8: ORB ii14/523 FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) C'741-OiiL 60 R-0177200 $S338.0i SPANN JOEY', L. .8: EARNEST J. . GULF CQo FARM TRACTS-. i0 8: 11 10 AC- M/'L ORB "2/:i.'-.Q- FR .GULF COUNTY FARMS, INC:. S : MAP 11,4C 61 R.-O 77.0, 120.4:2 BAILEY WILLIAM F, GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS FARM ` 20 ORB 73/376 5 AC M/L 8: ORB 134/15 FR GULF CO. FARMS INC. 8: ORB 138/335 OC FR (FOR -FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0-741-017R 62 R-0177700 5330.64 BAILEY WILLIAM F, GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS FARM # 16 ORB 73/374 5 AC M/L S: ORB 134/14 FR GULF CO. FARMS I'NC. 8: ORB 138/336 BC FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00741-021R 5;3 R-0177900 HX S.185.85 '.AMS SYLVIA SMITH GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS' WESTERLY PORTION FARM #19 S AC M/L ORB 121/944 8C FROM HILL MAP 114 C 0074i-032R_ t 4 R-0179000 $205.45 'HNSON CLIFFORD M. S.LF COUNTY F-MI TRACT TRACT -,i : AC M/L ORE 76/996 AA FR 'ULF CO FARMS MAP Wil'+C 00743-000R A1 R-0181400 HIX 5178.51 ,':YHANN BILLY JOE 8: MAM',Y ELLEN S? T F R f PAPf.EL RFC'O ORB /97--79 '"R !A ..F'RP O 1 1li4r 00754-00OR 66 R-Oi82400 S129.71 CARNPLEY JUDSON E 8: IDA E. 5 20 T 5 R 9 .33 AC REC'D ORB 93/101 FR CARNLEY BEING IN SE/4 MAP #11i4D 00777-000R 67 R-0185100 HX 36.48 ROGERS JIMMY LEE S 29 T 5 R 9 7 AC ON W SIDE OF SR 381 IN N/2 OF N/2 OF NE/4 OF NW/4 REC'D ORB 28/642 MAP #SlA 00788-DOOR 68 R-0186000 S173.67 MORRIS C. E. CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO i PB 2 PG 38 LOT 16 MAP #i12C BLK 1 00827-0OOR 69 R-0189800 HX S86.29 POWELL ALTON 0. & BESSIE CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO 1 PB 2 PG 38 LOT 4 ORB 92/954 FR DUNN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00838-000R 70 R-0190800 HX S910.77 AKE ERNEST J. 8& LINDA L. CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF ' RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO i PB 2 PG 38 LOT 16 & 17 ORB 125/842 FR WALBURN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00876-00OR 71 R-0194400 $785.96 HOLMES PAT CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF TWIN LAKES SUBD UNIT 1 PB 2 PG 38 LOTS 2 8: 3 LESS S 25 FT OF LOT 3 REC'D ORB 96/647 TO (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) , 00951-OOR 72 R-0204400 %63,44 FREEMAN L GAUITER & R SAUNDERS S29 T 'E R 9 2 AC BEG 14 YDS N OF 5WC OF SW/4 OF NE/4 RUN N 144 YDS E 72 YDS 5 144 YDS TO POB DBK 12/578(LESS ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00953-012R 73 R-0204800 N 5197.87 MINCY ROBERT 8: LAVERNE GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 2 TRACT 51 4 ACRES ORB 130/319 FR GULF CO. FARMS) INC. MAPS 11ii 0095:3--0:L :SR 3- 74 R-0204900 l197.87 GULF COUNTY FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 2 TRACT E2 4 ACRES MAP EB . 00953-017R 75 R-020E200 HX $.28.37 SMITH RAY NEAL B: EILLEEN GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 2 FARM SE6 4 AC M/L E/2 ORB 98/645 AA FR GULF CO. FARMS INC 8: W/2 ORB 121/S09 FR' (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL). 609E3-02ER 76 R-0206000S S16.98 DAVIS GEORGE D.E 8: JR. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 2 TRACT 64 3.72 ACRES ORB 76/10E8 MAP #1iiB ... * * 00953-034R 77 R-0206700 5':167.5'7 BOLDEN DANNIE E. &- JAMIE G. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 2 TRACTS 73 8: 74 4 ACRES MNL ORB 136/1Si FR GULF CO. FARMS INC. MAPS 1iSB 00953-038R 78 R-0207000 S 136.81 MYERS LEROY GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 2 W/2 OF TRACT 77 2 AC M/L ORB 115/14 FR GULF CO. .FARMS, INC. 8: ORB 135/306 BC FR MYERS. MAP a1iSB 00953-049R 79 R-0207400 S355.03 MYERS ERNEST C. 8: VALERIE GULF CO. FARMS UNIT NO. 3 1.25 AC M/L SW/4 OF FARM #84 ORB 124/969 FR GULF CO. FARMS INC. MAP# ii5B 00953-057R. o0 R-0208000 GULF COUNTY FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS FARM #86 5 AC M/L QC FR THOMAS MAP #115B 00953-OS8R 8i R-0208100 GULF COUNTY FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS TRACT 87 5 AC ORB FR LESTER MAP #1158 S205.45 INC. UNIT NO. 3 ORB 99/779 "S205.s4 UNIT NO. 3 91/734 qC 00953-059R 82 R-0208200 HX .. S58.43 TANNER BARBARA GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 3 TRACT 88 5.5 ACRES ORB 110/1048 FR GULF CO,.FARMS. INC. & ORB 133/216 .C- FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00953-060R 83 R-0208300 S216.06 GARDNER RAYMOND P. ET AL GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 3 TRACT 89 .5.28 ACRES ORB 84/389 AA MAP #1i15B 00953-06ER 84 R-0208800 S20S.4.5 GULF COUNTY FARMS INC. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 3 TRACT 94 5 AC ORB 101/208 HAP #11iB 00953-066R 85 R-0208900 HX S523.18 DEES WALTER B. 8: JUDY GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 3 TRACT 95 7.26 AC ORB 122/224 FR GULF CO. FARMS, INC. MAP #115B 00954-0446, 86 R-0210000 S209.26 WOODLEY GAIL M GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 4 TRACT 118 4 AC M/L ORB 140/761 FR JENKINS MAP# 115iiB 00954-133R 87 R-0210400 '261.51 TUTTLE SONJA P. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 5 (UNREC.) FARM #133 8: 134 ORB 119/286 FR GULF COUNTY FARMS INC. MAP# lisD .00954-145*R 88 R-0211400 5189.99 WARD DAVID W. & BRENDA N. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 5 FARM NO. 14-5 ORB 137/509 FR GULF CO. FARMS, INC. MAP# 115EB 89 R-02t2200 S118.23- MOON DEBORAH GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 5" FARM NO 154- 2 -697 AC M/L ORB 13S/487 FR GULF CO. FARMS MAPS iilsB 0095+4-1:7.R 90 R-0212SEO0 516.72 WRIGHT RANDAL W. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. E 3.17 AC M!L FARM # 157 ORB 133/93 FR 5STITT MAP# iiSB 00974-DOOOR 91 R-0215300 S53..97 MANUEL DEWAYNE S 33 T S R 9 1 ACRE REC'D ORB 19/S46 LOT 105 N 8: 5 BY 420 FT E 8: W MAP #132C 01013-OOOR 92 R-022i300 S319.41 BROWN OGREE H. 8: WILMA DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT 1 PB 2 PG 25 LOT 3 ORB 119/79 FR BROWN MAP# 132D BLK 4 01035-00OR 93 R-0224000 5149.42. PETTIS HAZEL ET AL DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT i PB 2 PG 2S LOT 14 8: 15 ORB 109/10 FR HAZEL PETTIS MAP# 132DE BLK 8 01045-0OR 94 R-0225700 839.78- CARNLEY JUDSON NATHANIEL S 35 T 5 R 9 40 FT ON CHIPOLA RIVER; 600 FR AV DEPTH ORB 104/608 FR GATES MAP# 143 SOiO3-OOOR 95 R-0230000 213.,03' TAUNTON FAMILY CHILDREN'S HOME S 3 T 6 R 9 80'AC E/2 OF 5E/4 ORB 129/S59-60 FR VANN MAP# 133 01056-i20R 96 R-0231400 S88.52 PITTS JR. HARVEY A. 8: STEPHEN, TURKEY RUN ESTATES (UNREC) LOT 14 ORB 136/387 FR PITTS MAP# 133 01082-oOOR 97 R-0234400 S35.05 ROBINSON MARY ESTATE S 14 T 6 R 9 1 AC i AC SQUARE IN SWC OF W/2 OF NW/4 MAP #14S 0ii87-007R 98 L R-0246700 S241.04 SNELL DONALD E. S 25 T 3 R 10 REC'D ORB 69/1049 FR SEXTON BEING PARCEL NO 15, MAP #91A 01195-OOOR 99 R-0249500 579.43 BELOSIC FRED J. 8: MARILYN C. 5 26 T 3 R 10 1.62 AC M/L 208 X 341 FT LOT IN NE/4 OF NW/' ORB 124/473 FR CHRYSLER FIRST FIN. SERVICES CORP. MAPS 91 - 01204-OOOR 100 R-0250200 S233.39i ' SPLAWN DALE 8: TOMMY TINDALL SHAMROCK ESTATES PB 2 PG '3 . LOTS 2 THRU 8 AND it THRUI i . ORB 78/702 MAP #91A BLK 1 01216-OO0R 101 R-0251600 *E271.,-80 AFFORD ANN ET AL BURGESS CREEK SUBD UNIT NO 1 PB 2 PG 49 LOTS 14 B: 16 ORB 120/881 FR ERNEST MAP #11'8B BLK . 01238-000R 102 R-0253300 NX ,s508.59 GATES JONATHAN CURTIS 8: PAUL P MIDWAY PARK SUBD PB i PG 43 LOTS 1 8: 2 ORB 139/2k4-45 BC FR GATES , MAPS 91A BLK 1 0i241-01iOR 103 R-0253600 5 11079: SIMMONS JOHN J. MIDWAY PARK SUBD. PB I PG 43 2 PARCELS ON DEAD LAKES ORB 11S/13S FR TWADDLE LESS PARCEL 1 ORB 127/275 TO (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0124i-OiSR 104 R-0253700 S243.32 STEVENS DANNY BOYD & JEAN MARI MIDWAY PARK SUBD. BEING A PARCEL IN LOT 4 - (PARCEL i OF ORB 11i/135) REC'D IN ORB 127/275 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01243-OOOR 105 R-0254100 HX S2,557.82 DUNAHOO JOHN R. MIDWAY PARK SUBD PB 1 PG 43 LOTS 4, 5 8: 6 ORB 82/3i3 8:& LESS ORB 94/269 D'ISHAROON ORB ' 94-/735 TO SANSOM ORB 96/329. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL?" 01i244-000R 106 R-02S400 S243.32 SPLAWN DALE 8: TOMMY TINDALL FIRST ADDN TO SHAMROCK ESTATES PB 2 PG 51 LOTS 1 THRU 20 BOTH INCLUSIVE ORB 78/702 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) . 0124-021R 107 R-0254500 S39.78 SPLAWN DALE 8: TOMMY TINDALL FIRST ADDN TO SHAMROCK ESTATES PB 2 PG 5i TRACT A ,(BOAT LANDING) 01267-OOOR 108 R-0257400 S23.0 E CLARK GEORGE T., IDLEWOOD SUBD UNIT NO. i PB 2 PG 15 LOTS 5 MAP #91A BLK 3 01268-000R -.109 R-0257600 :508. i SOWELL JERRY D. 8: BARBARA IDLEWObD SUBD UNIT NO. i PB 2 PG 15 LOT 1 ORB 111/82 FR SPANN MAP #91A BLK 4 0i277-010R 110 R-0258300 S36.93 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. 8: ANN S. IOLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION UNIT 1 E 21.24 FT OF LOT 6 8: ORB 116/ 892 FR SYFRETT MAP# 91A BLK 1 0i296-OOOR 111 R-0260100 S208.08 TAYLOR MARY A. IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION UNIT I LOTS 6 & 8 ORB 79/1094 MAP #91A BLK 4 01i333-010R 112 R-0264000 231.25 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. IDLEWOOD PARK SUBD. UNIT # I E 30 FT OF LOT 12 ORB 107/539 QC FR BROWDER BLK 6 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01362-OOOR 113 R-0267100 5126.88 5YFRETT RAYMOND L. 5 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) 01368-OOOR 114 R-0267700 .1587.i7 TAUNTON DAVID L, 8: WILLIAM 5 35 8: 36 T 3 R 10 i96.S05 AC M/L PARCEL REC'D ORB 136/-18 FR PRIDGEON 8: ORB 136/522 BC FR PRIDGEON MAP# 910 Oi369-iiOR is R-0268600 HX 584+8.73 NICKELL DONNA K S 35 8: 36 T 3 R 10 6 AC M/L 395,82 FT ON SR 71;' 674 FT AV DEPTH ORB 103/712 FR OWENS MAP# 91D 01373-004P 116 R-026 2" 0 5275.01 (hANLON DEN'AEL GENE 5 36 T 3 R 10 6.837 AC. : I1C0 FT ON DEAD LAKES ORB S E.,:.S7 MAP #91i 01373-020R 117 R-0269800 5-.91i8 - LEE BILLY G, ET AL 5 36 T 3 R 0o 2 AC IN ORIG LOT 7 ORB 81/400 (PARCEL I). MAP #910 01373-021R 118 R-0269900 $61.E 4 LEE BILLY G. ET AL S 36 T 3 R 10 1 AC 25E.50O FT BY 170.49 FT REC'D ORB 81/+400 (PARCEL II) MAP #91D 01374-000 R 119 R-02700 00 75E6.32 TYRE PEARL 8: CAROL 5. 36 T 3 R i0 1 AC REC'D ORB 127/1022 FR CARTER MAP #91D Oit07-00OR .20 R-02744+00. "72.92 STEWART JACK 0, RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADDIN TO IOLA PB 2 PB 24 UNIT NO i LOT 1i MAP #128B .BLK 4 i0148-OOiR 121 R-02S'3200 s101.32. .SYFRETT RAYMOND L. 8: ANN S'- CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PS 3 PG 4 LOT 4 5 8& 6 ORB ,73/609 .8: ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT MAPS 91D BLF 1 01484_-OFOR 122 R-0283700 FO" SYFRETT RAYMOND L. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3, PG 4 PARCEL MARKED "NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PLAT" LYING N OF LOTS 9 a 10 BLK 1 ORB 23/609 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01487-002R 123 R-0284100 OO S3S. SYFRETT RAYMOND L. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 -PG 4 E 63.-46 FT OF LOT 4' ORB 123/156-$7 'C FR ANN SYFRETT MAP# 91D 01 87-003R 124 R-0284200 5139..18 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOTS 6.16, 171 18i 19 8: 20. LESS PART OF LOTS 5 8: 16 IN ORB 73/608 8: ORB 73/609 8: ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01490-OOOR 125 R-02S4600 5120.24 ROGERS ELMER EUGENE CENTRAL LANDING SUJBD PB 3: PG 4 W'LY 100 FT OF LOT 12 ORB 131/14 FR ROGERS MAP# 91D .BLK 2' 01490-003R 126 R-0284800 S167.F7 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. , CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOTS 1 THRU 7 ORB 73/609 8: ORB 123/156-57 OC FR SYFRETT MAP# 91D BLK 3 01494-002R 127 R-0285400 S309.59 SYFRETT RAYMOND 8: ANN S CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOT 17 ORB 73/609 ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT BLK 3 MAP# 91D 01494-050R 128 R-028EESOO % 44,50 SYFRETT RAYMOND 8: ANN 5, CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 PARCEL MARKED "PARK" LYING AT E END OF CENTRAL AVE 8: ADJOINING LOT 17 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01E17-01SR 129 R-0289200 .5120.24 JESSER EDGAR E. 8: MYRTLE 5 3 T 4 R 10 2.75 AC BEING TRACT S STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 59/644- FR BROGDON MAP 74 AREA E 015i7-0i6R 130 R-0289300 611.88 GASKIN SABRINA BEATTY . S 3 T 4 R 10 S AC M/L BEING TRACT 8 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) OF.3 1'3/ 499 FR BEATTY (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01S17-018R '.. 131 R-0289E00 .O110.'7 EAVES RALPH JR. 5 3 T 4 R 10 3.3 AC NM/L BEING TRACT 5E STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 55/237 FR BROGDON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) S01E17-019R 132 R-0289600 :59184 WHITFIELD WILLIE A. S 3 T 4 R 1 2 AC , BEING TRACT 3 STONE CREEK ACRES UNRECORDED ORB 131/691 FR WHITFIELD AREA E 0i517-i25R 133 R-0292300 58.27 BROGDON COY 5 3 T 4 R 10 1.8 AC M/L BEING PLOT #3 STONE CREEK 'ACRES (UNRECORDED) UNRECORDED AGREEMENT FR BROGDON. MAP #74 01E17-510R 134 R-0293100 HA 599.42 LINTON AMY 8: ELIZABETH 5 3 T 4 R 10 4 AC M/L 309.17 FT PARCEL UNREC, AA FR TAUNTON MAP# 74 01is7-52SR 135 R-0293400 5693.20 DANIELS ANN S 3 T 4 R 10 9.57 AC M/L PARCEL REC'D IN ORB 138/504-5 FR TAUNTON MAPS 74 01i18-003R 136 R-0293900 : 72.92 WYMES LONNIE C, 8: PANSEY S 4 T 4 R 10 .. 2 AC M/L 297.66 FT ON N. SIDE OF STONE MILL CREEK RD. BEING PARCL NO. 1 ORB 133/165-66 FR - (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01518-004+R 137 R-0294000 572.92 WYMES LONNIE C. 8 PANSEY S 4 T 4 R 10 2 AC M/L 394 FT ON S. SIDE OF.STONE MILL CREEK PD. BEING PARCEL NO. 2 IN ORB 133/165 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01519-165R 138 R-0296200 S129.71 TAUNTON DAVID L. 8& ABIGAIL STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES .(UNRECORDED) LOT 14 ORB 137/ 832 FR TAUNTON ET AL MAP# 74 BLrP H 01E19-290R . 1'39- R-02981:00 ,582.38 BRAMTON RODNEY 8: MARIE . STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 2 ORB 137/892 -96 FR TAUNTON ET AL MAP# 74 BLK D 01.526-00R ' 40 R-3000 P--30020 91.67 DICKENS RAY 5 4 T 4 R 10 1.33 AC M/L TRACT #3 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB -91/482 FR EDEN (FOR FURTHERLEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) OiS26-OiOR 1+1 R-0300800 5186.57 VEASY REXAL 8: HELEN S 4 T 4 R 10 2,58 AC M/L BEING PARCELS 1) 2 8: 3 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) UNRECORDED AGREEMENT FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL .SEE TAX ROLL) 0138-100R 14+2 R-0302900 HX 5172.63 FOSTER HOWARD E. 8: MAVIS S 9 T.'4 R 10 3 AC ORB 95/441 .FR ,TLC LESS 35 AC ORB 131/696 FR FOSTER ET AL MAP# 74 . 01538-300R. 143 R-0303400 $595.51 WEST JOSEPH BURRUS 5 9 T 4 R0 1 40 AC lL W12 .OF SE/4 OF NE/4 8: E/2 OF. SW/4 OF. NE/. ORB 110/528 CD-FR TAUNTON ET AL MAP # 74 0545-OSOR 141+ R-'030Si00 .S336,88 ARMSTRONG KENNETH W- OP. .VICZKI : . S .0 T 4 R 10 UNREC. PARCEL ON DIANNA ST. UNREC, AA FR TLC MAP# 74 0154E5-70R i4E R-0305400 S93.35 ADAMS STANLEY L. I 1: SHEILA L S 10 T 4 R 10 .97 AC M/L 106.06 FT ON CREEKVIE4 DR.,j 398 FT AV. DEPTH ORB 133/736- 7 FR TAUNTON ET AL MAP# 74 015~=11i5R (V. v.;. '. 146 R-0309900 .. .? , SMITH LYDIA A.'ET AL S 14 T4 R 10 DEAD LAKES WEST SUBD UNRECORDED LOTS 3; 4, E. 8: 6 ORB 117/2S8-9 ',C FR MANUEL MAP #938 01.75-13ER 147 R-0310000 T367.84 COTTON TERRY G, 5 14 T 4 R 10 DEAD LAKES WEST SUBD-UNRECORDED LOTS 7, 8, 9 8: 10 ORB 108/540 FR COTTON MAP #93B 01575-285R' 1498 R-0311000 1 -6.36 SMITH LYDIA A. ET. AL. S 14 T 4 R 10 DEAD. LAKES WEST . SUBD UNRECORDED LOTS 35, 361 37, 381 391 401, 41 .- 4:-2 ORB 117/258-59 BC FR MANUEL. MAP #93B 01630-000R 149 R-0320000, o5467.76 BRYANT JOHNNY L. S 13 T 4 R 10 .41 AC M/L 70. FT DEAD LAKES FRONTAGE; 253.7 FT AV DEPTH ORB 124/716 QC FR LISA BRAYANT MAP#. 93A 0I630-OIOR: ..'. .., .. 150 R-032000 167.76 BRYANT JOHNNY L. S 13 T 4 R 10 .42 AC M/L 70 FT DEAD LAKES FRONT; -260 .65 FT AV DEPTH ORB 124/716 OC FR LISA BRYANT MAPS 93A - 01637-005R 151 R-0321100 5793.64 CARMICHAEL KIMBERLY M. S 13 T 4 R 1{ A 73 FT LOT FRONTING ON DEAD LAKES FR WHALEY ORB 135/653-54 FR ' ROBERTS MAP# 93A Oi651-010R " 1S2 R-0323600 S 05E0 DANIELS EVA MARIE 8: DAN T S 13 T R 10' A 7E- 10i0 FT ' LOT UNRECORDED AGREEMENT FR TAYLOR ' MAP# 93A 0i686-002R 153 R-0327200 S88.32 RESTER DON C. ET UX .5 14 T 4 R 10 .52 AC M/L 37.14 FT ON DEAD LAKES ORB 80/1040 MAP 8938 01692-OOR 154 R-0328200 S11'4..E6 DAVIS OTIS JR. 8: LOVIE S 14 T 4 R 10i 40 AC NW/4 OF SW/4 MAP #93B 01706-0OOR 155 R-0329600 3205.45 BETTER CHERRIES S 14 T 4 R 10 REC'D ORB 22/453 MAP# 938 017i7-050R 156 R-0331200. '287.28 FLOWERS LOUIE 8: PETTY JUANITA S 1F T 4 R 10 .365AC M/.L 106 X 150 FT LOT O.B 141/30 FR RICH MlAPP 7T 01723-0.OR iS7 R-03.1600 591. 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JOE ORIG, N 60 FT OF LOT i ORB 75/120 MAP #50A ELK 1002 05703-OO0R 455 R-1007600 188.46 GANT CHESTER JR. ET UX CITY OF POPT ST. JOE ORIG. LOT 2 ORh 75/571 MAP LSOA BELK 1002 05740-OOOR 4'56 R-1011600 5 GANT CHESTER JR. ET UX' CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. LOT 31 ORB 83/396 MAP #50B 857.82 BLK 1003 05741-000R 457 R-1011700 BELL TISHIA L. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. LOT 1 ORB 64/458 MAP ME0A 1474.31 BLK 1004 (Continued on Next Page) jr1 r PAGE . oarn an I 700.25 F 23 BLK 86 THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY. MAY 7.1992 PAGE 7B p (Continued from Previous Page) OE795-OOP. 458 R-1018100 $204.76 GADSON QUINN CORA LEE EST. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG, N/2 OF LOT 12 MAP #50A BLK 1006 05796-OOOR 459 R-1018200 BEWEY MARGARET CITY OF PORT ST. JOE C S/2 OF LOT 12 MAP #5OA 05804-OOOR 460 R-i019000 JONES LESA A. & RAY 0. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT 20 ORB 124/552 FP EST. MAP# OA 05829-000R 461 R-1022100 HAMILTON GERTRUDE 8: K' MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT i F 33 LOT 19 MAP #49D0 05861-OOOR 46-2 R-102E300 WILLIAMS ELIZABETH H. MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 1 F 33 LOT 13, & W 23 FT .1I 05866-OOOR 463 R-1026000 DANIELS GENE ET 3JX MILLVIEW ADDN U$IT 1 P 33 LOT 20 ORB 81/549 8 MAP #?9D 0. 889-000R 464 R-1028500 PACE BENJAMIN MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 46 8: 47 LOT 28 ORB MAP #49D $40.23 3RIG. 06034-000R 480 R-1047800 HX $S0.a LENNOX MARTHA M. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 LOT 21 & S 17,5 E FT OF LOT 19 PB 2 PG Es MAPH 50A BLK 1023 060Ei-OOER 481 R-ioE0000 HX *25i. ALLEN MARY L. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 LOT 5 PB 2 PG 53 ORB 135/90-91 FR ST. JOE FOREST PROD. CO. MAPS 50A OLK 1024 0-6051-012R 482. R-1C-E0700 98.09 BLK 1006 GUICK DEREK MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 PB 2 PG 3 LOTS 12 S465.95 ORB 137/15-16 FR ST. JOE LIKELY FOREST PRODUCTS CO, LESS ORB ORIG. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) R JONES 06164-OOOR BLK 1006 483 R-1062000 S325.48 NUNERY BENJAMIN FERN ET UX OAK GROVE SUBD PB 1 PG 12 P u.i LOTS 11 i: 13 YLAR MAP #S1A PB i PGG BLF:: 1007 06166-OOOR 484 R-1062200 RAFFIELD ROBERT A. 5136,69 OAK GROVE SUBD PB 1 PG LOTS 21 4, 6; 8 8: 10 OR 'B .1 PG E8/134 OF LOT MAP #SIA 51.2+.E57 06178-0OR 485 R-1063700 B t PG PHILYAW ROBERT E 8: WILD : 612 OAK GROVE SUBD. PB 1 PG LOTS 8: 7 ORB 142/939 BLK 1009 MOWREY MAP# 51A B 2" PB 7Sq/i99 BLK' S269.32 L PGS K: i0o 05907-OOOR 465 R-1030500 5512.73 HURLBURT MILES K. MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 1 PB 1 PG 33 5 67 FT LOT 8 8: 10 ORB 114/464-6 FR ST. JOSEPH LAND DEV. CO. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 05907-005 466 R-1030600. $303.09 PITTMAN AMOS MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT NO. 1 LOT 8 LESS S 67 FT ORB 114/569 FR HURLBURT MAPS 49D BLK 1012 E0910-00iR 467 R-1031000 $ili.74 HURLBUT MILES K. MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT i PB i PG . 33 LOT 12 LESS S 67 FT ORB 114/464- 6 FR ST. JOSEPH LAND DEV. 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JOSEPH LAND 8: DEV CO', (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06029-014R 479 R-i047i00 HX $122.2i THOMPSON JEAN MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 * LOT 18 ORB 91/832 FR ST JOE LD 8:& DEV CO PB 2 PG 53 MAP# 50A BLK 1022 06246-OOOR 486 R-1076300 COMBS GLEN S 36 T 8 R 11 2.25 AC M PARCEL ON C-30 (BEING S LOT HOWE) ORB 114/827 -F MILLER MAPS E2D -06247-000R 487 R-1076500 HX MOORE MARK RANDALL S 25 T 8 R 11 74.7 FT B FRONT 8: SR 30 ORB 142/7 FR MOORE MAPS E2A .06266-035R 488 R-1087900 HARTLAUB THOMAS C. 8: CH FEATHER SOUND LOT 7 ORB 127/i039 FR BLAST VILLAS DEV. CO. MAP# 19B 06266-04OR 489 R-1088000 THIGPEN STEPHEN G. 8:- SH FEATHER SOUND LOT 8 ORB 128/1030 FR BLAS-VILLAS DEV. CO. MAPS 19B 06266-045R 490. R-1088100 THIGPEN STEPHEN G. B: SHE FEATHER SOUND LOT 9 ORB 128/1022 FR BLAS VILLAS DEV.-CO, MAP# 19B 06266-OSOR 491 R-1088200 .THIGPEN STEPHEN J. 8: SH FEATHER SOUND LOT 10 ORB 129/1038 FR BLAS VILLAS DEV. CO. MAPS 19B 06266-13SR 49'2 R-089400 WEST BEACH COMPANY, INC FEATHER SOUND SUB. (UNR 1.56 AC M/L LOTS 17,23 26, 8: 27 BEING A 204 F PARCEL ON SR 30E MAP# 198 06267-106R 493 R-1091100 GOLZ RAYMOND A. 8: DIANE S 7 T 9 R 11 8: S 12 T 9 CAPE SHOALS TOWNHOUSE U ORB 139/995-96 FR HIGHL PROPERTIES MAP# 18C 06268-065R 494 R-1091+400 NESBIT GRAY AKERS ET AL. S 7 T 9 R 11 102 FT ON SR 30E; 664, AV DEPTH ORB 126/9S-96 SULLINS MAP# 18C' 06268-067R 495 R-1094600 DAYOUB JAMES R. ET AL S 7 T 9 R 11 S1 FT GULF FRONT; 351.0 AV DEPTH ORB 12-6/97-98 SULLINS MAP# 18C, 06268-068R 496 R-1094700 - HAMILTON JESS 8: SANDRA S 7 T 9 R 11 102 FT GULF FRONT; 103 AV DEPTH ORB 130/680 F SULLINS . MAP# 18C 0.6268-118iR 497 R-1096900 BARBER JAY 0. S 18 T 9 R 11 51.04 FT GULF FRONT; 3 FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEING OF TRACT 14 ORB 123/140 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06268-121R 498 R-1097200 BARBER JAY 0. 5 18 T 9 R 'i1 102 X 42-2 FT PARCEL; BEING LOTS 2;3,4;S ORB 425 FR MAY LESS LOT 1 0 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06268-122R 499 R-1097300 LUNT ROGER W. 5 18 T 9 R 11 51 X 106-76 FT PARCEL. PARCEL A OF AN UNREC SU ORB 123/i49 FR MAY LESS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06268-167R 00 R-1098900 PRASCSAK GEORGE M JR 8: S 18 T 9 R 11 85.5 FT GULF FRONTAGE B LOT 7 OF SURVEY E5.5 X FT ORB 137/114-15 FR FO (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06268-200R 50i R-1099000 SILVA RAFAEL ET UX S 19 8: 20 T 9 R 11 225 GULF FRONT; 715 FT AV D BEING IN TRACT 27 a 28 TITLE 8: MORT ORB 87/458 MAP# 190 06268-30OR 65 02 R-I0"?960&0 $5 ,790.!2 AVERY JUDGE RICHARD M- JR, S 20- T 9 R 11 E10 FT GULF FRONTj 711.35 FT AV DEPTH PART TRACTS 29 8: 30 ORB 110/532 FR FLA. TITLE 8- MORTG- MAP 191D 06268-310 503 R-1099700 '723.16 35 SILVA RAFAEL I: HILDA S 20 T 9 R ii 224.67 FT GULF FRONT; 753-38 FT AV DEPTH OUT OF TRACT 28 ORB 89/ E5 AA FR FLA TITLE & MORT 8: ORB 127/563 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06268-412R 50- R-l100iOO S;I+78.53 JET-AIR S 20 T 9 R 11 LOT 1 SAN BLAST VILLAS ORB 134/149 FR MONEYHAN MAP# 19D 06268-i4R1 50S R-1100200 HIX $1,006.79 UNGARO DENNIS A. 8: JULIE A. S 20 T 9 R 11 LOT 2 ORB 129/3-- FR SAN BLAST VILLAS INC. MAPS 19D 06268-4i8R BLK 6 506 R-1 100400 5 MILLS RICHARD E. 8: DOROTi 5 20 T 9 R Ii LOT 4 ORB 130/526-2-8 FR SAN BL, VILLAS $552.39 MAP# 191, 12 06268-501R iB / 07 R-i100800 $S MEREDITH DERWOOD 8: DORI S & T 9 R 11 390 FT BAY BLK 6 FRONT;100 FT FRONT ON CO ROAD 30 E; 793.08 FT DEP ORB 92/.16S FROM FLA TITL $242.54 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T A E 06268-E72R 2 08 R.-11ii0200 FR PERKINS. P.A. OVERALL D. S 6 T 9 R 11 100 FT BAY FRONT. 935.7S LK 11 DEPTH ORB 138/97E-77 FR VENTRY' *S7E3.91 MAP# 6A 06268-E74-R -/L E09 R -1 102700 AV-A- PERKINS OVERALL D. 8: MAR R S 6 T 9 R .i 100 FT BAY FRONT; 947.E5 DEPTH .OP.B S/9.--- 7 FR S130.12 MAP# 66o 06268-700R AY96-97 510 R-1103600 GAY WAYNE 8: JUNE S 7 T 9 R 11 1.68 AC M/L 101.5 FT BAY FRONTAGE; 72 FT AV DEPTH ORB 06/1005 2,2 10. FEAGIN ARLOTTE MAPS BC S06269-021R SAN Eli R-1106100 HARRISON GEORGE H III 8: SAN BLAS ESTATES PB 3 PGS 20)21 8: 22 -606 AC BEING 21 ORB 90/ 403 LESS W'LY $898.28 PORTION ON GULF TO GRUBB EILA (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TI SAN 06269-028R 12 R-ii06700 S: MONTGOMERY ROBERT B. ET SAN BLAS ESTATES PB 3 PGS $487.87 21 8: 22 LOT 28 1.72 AC OF EILA 82/799 100 FT GULF FRONT &: 1/6 INT ORB 141/5E1 FR SAN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T4 06269-035R ,....... 13 R-11i 07400 5: MONTGOMERY ROBERT B. ET f S487.87 SAN BLAS ESTATES LOT 3 EILA AC ORB 82/799 100 FT GULF FRONT '8: 1/6 INT ORB i4:/1/ SAN ANDREWS MAPS 19B 06269- 130R il+4 R-1110600 $: $865.,27 JOHNSON LINDA C" SAN BLAS ESTATES H4.,56 X EC) 1-82.3 FT PORTION OF LOT ,24-25, BEING 22-B2, N/2 OF A DU( T AS REC-'D ORB 141/730-2 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TI. 06269-30R 15 R-1111700 S1,.87.03 KAPLAN .STEVE D. CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT R 12 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BL NIT 6 ESTATES SUBD. ORB 105/" AND MAPS 19B os269-314R 16& R-1112600 TAYLOR SHARRYE JA CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT $850.17 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BL ESTATES SUBD. ORB 131/72: FR GREAT WESTERN'BANK 14 FT MAP# 19B FR .06269-321R S17 R-11i3300 SAMPLES RICHARD E. S8: AL' CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT $497.28 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BI ESTATES SUBD. ORB i0+/769 MAP# i9B 1 FT FR 06269-560R 518 R-1114600 5: BRUHN DONALD J. 8: DELLA S 18 T 9 R 11 SEAGULL BA' CONDOMINIUM UNIT 11-A $51558.E1 PRB 135/600-601 FR STROTI HARRISO CORP. MAPS 198 8.5 FT R 06269-566R E19 R--111Si00 5: BRUHN DONALD J. 8: DELLA S 18 T 9 R 11 ROBIN BAY" CONDOMINIUM UNIT 10-B $737.87 ORB 135/600-601 FR STROTI CORP. MAP# 19B 68.64 LOT 8 06 74-006R . -41 FR 520 R-i117800 TAX ROLL) PELLAND GEORGE E. 8: MARIO 5 14 T 9 PR 10 BEING LOT 6 ORB 137/163- $615.00 TREASURE SHORES LIMITED MAPS 54 06274-007R 129/ 521 R-l117900 RB 129/ HALL DENNIS C. 8: SANDRA I TAX ROLL) 5 14 T 9 R 11 LOT 7 TREASURE BAY UNRE' ORB 138/12S-26 FR TREASUI i157.63 SHORES, LTD MAPS 54 BEING 06274-020R BD0. 22 R-1119200 ORB COLLINS LAMAR 8: EDWARD H TAX ROLL) 5 14 T 9 R 11 BEING PARCEL E 8:6 ORB i36/602-4 FR BAYCO Di $2,601.31 CO. INC. CAROL D (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE Tl EING 0.-274-030R 427.5 523 R-1120000 STER GODWIN BILLY G 8: CATHERII TAX ROLL) S 14 T 9 R 11 BEING PARCEL 1A ORB 145/705-706 FR TREASI $724.19 SHORES LIMITED (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE Ti FT EPTH 06274-031R FR FLA E24 R-1ii20100 AA GODWIN BILLY G. 8: FATHER S 14 T 9 R 11 BEING PARCEL 2A ORB 139/66-67 FR BAYCO CO. INC, (FOR. FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06274-043R 52 R-1121300 HALL DENNIS C. : SAND 5 14 T 9 R 11 BEING PARCEL S ORB 139/571-72 FR BAYC CO. INC. MAP 54 06274-044 R 526 R-1121400 HALL DENNIS C. 8: SAND S 14 T 9 R 11 BEING PARCEL 6 ORB 138/907-8 FR BAYCO CO, INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06274-21ER 527 R-11i24100 STEWART RACHEL ANN TREASURE BAY LOT 3 ORB 139/60-61 FR TREASURE SHORES LIMITED MAPS 54 06274-2EOR 28 R.-i 124800 CULLEN JOHN F ET AL TREASURE BAY LOT 10 ORB 143/883 FR SHORES LTD MAP# 54- 06274-260R 529 R-1125000 WOOD JOHN TREASURE IBAY LOT 12 ORB 139/268-69 'TREASURE SHORES LIMITED MAP# 54C DEV. STAX ROLL) 51E7.63 RA K. :O DEV. $157.63 RA K, 3 DE E TA: ED BLI: TRE FR ED BLI: 06276-004R 530 R-1126300 $S S 777v09 KELLEY JAMES M, CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE 8: BAYSIDE TRACT 4 115 I'AC C FT AV 106/984--5 FR HERRING PB 6 24' 24A;. 24B 8: 2'+C MAP# 190 06276-075R E '.0 53i. R-1131300 s1 3"7,0-?-0 SHEVALIER RAYMOND D. 8: CL " SCAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE C: BAYSIDE 60.6 FT GULF FRONT wAV PORTION OF LOT 8 BEING UN i SUNRISE 8: SUNSET TOWNHO (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA 06276--076R 532 R-ii31400 $782.22 YATES ROBERT J. 8: MIKE MA CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE 8: BAYSIDE A PORTION OF TR 233-E 39 ORB 134/923 FR HAMPTO FR 8: LESS ORB 136/146 TO 'MAL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA 06288-510R 533 R-i134900 Li85,94 JONES G PIERCE III 'lOLL',' SAN BLAS PLANTATION 5 LOT 2 ORB 139/892-93 FR LOT BLAS DEV. MAPS 350D AX ROLL) 06288-56SR 534 R-1i36000 CROSS ALTON W SR 1, 300.93 SAN BLAST PLANTATION AL LOT 13 ORB 139/894-96 FR1 5 20K BLAS BEACH DEV. CO. RB MAP# 3ED A *ROLL ) 06291-002R X ROLL) 535 R- 1144700 SNJC LTD 5 22 T 9 P, 11 SURFSIDE i. 216.21 ESTATES UNIT NO. 2 LOT 1: A'IL BLOCK 6.; 109.52 FT GULF 1. .52E FRONT; 362.12 FT DEPTH M. F (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA S81 FR 06294-000R 36 R-11i45600 S: TFC INTERNATIONAL IN N S 22 T 9 R 11 671 FT BAY 0136,99 FRONT" 300 FT AV DEPTH ORB 14-4/519-21 FR S.NJ." LTDr 22 MAP# 3ED PLEX R 06296-OOOR AX ROLL) 537 R-1145800 S$ TFC INTERNATIONAL INC SS I5E 8: 22 T. 9 R 11 450 FT S978.49 FRONT; 150 FT AV DEPTH AL 38.86 ACRES IIB SUBMERGED 2C-2 LANDS ORB 144/519-21 FR LAS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA 781 06310-000R 538 R-11.46450 S978.49 SNJC LTD' SUBMERGED TRACT IN S23 T 2J-i R 11 22,7 ACRES LAS 1-22 06320-002R 539 R-1149300 $1 GOWEN THOMAS B. S 24 T 9 R 11 100.32 FT G FRONT; 538 FT DEPTH M/L E 534.98 LOT 2 ORB 83/799 FROM YN COSTABELLA 2P-2 MAP# 54D LAS 9 06320-004R 540 R-i 49400 CROSS GRACE E. S 24 T 9 R 11 50.i8 FT LC 1di60,42 CO Ri 30;' 170.28 FT DEPTH 109/1044 FR CAPITAL COAST Y. A CONTRACTORS, INC. MAPS 54D HER 06320-025R 541 R-1150300 51 MARTS THAYER M. S24 T9 R11'37.5 FT GULF io06609O FRONTAGE '+05 FT AVE. DEP'I BEING TRACT 3 OF 3 OF LOT A ORB 95/768 FR CAPITAL COA (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T(' HER 06321-015R 542 R-ii52200 $s CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE C GULF PINES SUBD PB 3 PG 2 $157.63 LOT 4 ORB 97/1076 BC FR ON B. MULTI- PROPERTY SERVICES, INC. -64 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE Tf- 06321-680R 543 R-iiS7300 DOBBINS BRADLEY J. &: CHAF $157.63 GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION K.' 37 ORB 123/801-802 CD FR ET AL MAPS 54 RE 06321-700R 544 R-iiS7700 CHASTAIN PATTI J. 8: TERRY' 5299.1i GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION ILL 4-1 ORB J33/458 FR STEM El MAP-" 540 BL EV. 0-6322-008R AX ROLL) 545 R-1159300 HXI CULLEN JOHN F. 8: GINGER [: S 24 T 9 R 11 100,02 FT G 593?-3.1 FRONT; E42 FT DEPTH M/L C NE T i32/284-85 FR PRESTWOOD MAP# 540 URE 063'4S-027R 546 R-iii6700 AX ROLL:) LITTLEJOHN CHARLES B. S 3. T 8 P 12 100 FT BAY FRONITAGE 313 FT AV DEPTH $157.63 i12/107' FR. RICHARDS 8: 0 INE I, 13S/"0E5 PRIVATE RD. R.O., (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA 06345-07ER E47 R-1162600 SZ718.+44 MALOY MIKE S 36 T 8 R 12 iS.75 AC M/L 419.46 FT BAY FRONT, 1837.8 2 FT AVG DEPTH ORB 127/711- 12 FR GILMORE 8:LESS .25 AC (FOR FURTHER LEGAl SEE TAX ROLL) 06349-076R 548 R-1162700 51,0i3.19 HANNON MARK A. 8: MIKE 5 36 T 8 R12 .25 AC M/L 100.04 X 110 FT PARCEL ON SR 30E ORB 129/267-9 FR HANNON ET AL MAP# ED 06345-085R EV. 549 R-1163000 $582.20 ARNOLD HILTON 8: MARION AX ROLL) S 36 T 8 R 12 .8E AC M/L 75 FT BAY FRONTAGE; 509.85 ORB 142/819-21 00 FR MALOY S417.08 ET AL MAP# SD 06345-200R 550 R-1164400 S4I510.59 AMIRKALALI TARANEH S 36 T 8 R 12 300 FT GULF FRONT; .1040 FT AV DEPTH ORB i18/118-120 FR $417,08 FLAz TITLE 8: MORTGAGE CO. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) EASURE 06345-327R 551 R-1167900 HX %413.68 KICKER JAMES W. & BARBARA A. < C BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 27 ORB 119/33 FR BARRIER DUNES $417.08 CORP. MAPS EA 06345-334R 552 R-1168600 52>260.02 HAAS MARSHALL H. ET AL * c, BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 34 ORB 119/849 FR BARRIER DUNES CORP. :,419.58 MAP# EA 0634E-335R 553 R-1168700 HX $1,788.28 ORB CAPUANO JOSEPH F. B: PATRICIA A SPS BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 35 ORB 123/89 FR BARRIER DUNES DEV. CORP. MAP# SA 1780. 45 06345-342R *7. 55 R-1169400 52j22.03 AUDIA TURTLE COVE PARTNERSHIP BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 42 IT ORB 141/877-78 FR CAPE IT A- PARTNERS) INC. IUSESP # S AX ROLL) MAPS EA 06345-430R s5 '"R-ti78200 Si1668.24 S110.46 MC INTOSH GEROGE C, ALOY BARRIER DUNES UNIT'NO. 130 ORB 122/287-88 FR BARRIER RACT DUNES DEV. CORP. ON MAPS A LOY 8: AX ROLL) 06345-433R 556 R-I178500 $2,261.64 MORGAN CRAIG M & PAMELA A $877.52 BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 133 ORB 142/786 FR BARRIER DUNES SCORP. SAN MAP#S EA 06345-434R ES7 R-1178600 $2 261.64 MORGAN CRAIG M 8: PAMELA A %336.91 BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 134- ORB 142/786 FR BARRIER DUNES CORP, SAN MAPS A 06345-465R 558 R-1181700 SiW.43.62 MC INTOSH GEORGE C. AS TRUSTEE S742.61 BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 16 ORB 122/293-94 FR BARRIER DUNES DEV. CORP. 8: ORB 140/934 1 -3 FR MC INTOSH MAPS EA /L AX ROLL) 06349-472R 559 R-11iS2400 $2.494.19 MATTINGLY DONALD A *563'-56 BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO, 172 ORB 144/497 FR NIJEM MAP#S EA 06345-492R 560 R-11S4400 S2,101.24 TURTLE COVE PARTNERSHIP BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 192 ORB 141/879-80 FR BARRIER .,4l9.66 DUNES DEV. CORP. ... MAPSA 0634+5-496R 561 R'-ii84800 52; 4' ROLL), LUNDQUIST WR. 8: MARGE N ROLL) BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 196 ORB 139/780 FR BARRIER DUNEi DEV. CORP. MAPS EA 9 06345-497R 562 R-1184900 52 1 -MCORP CO. INC. BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 197 .,057.28 ORB 124/298 FR CHARLES MORRISON 3ULF MAP# SA 3EING 06345-631R 563 R-li8E5OO S194 MYERS RONNIE G. 8: KITTY R, SEACLIFF UNIT 1 BLDG A ORB 116/378 FR ALLIANCE GRO $216.19 UP MAP#S 5A BLDG A 0634E-632R 564 R-1185600 51,940.84 ELLIS JAMES L. 8: VIVIAN J. SEACLIFF UNIT 2 BLDG A ORB 121/443-44 FR ALLIANCE GROUP MAP# SA 06345-635R 565 R-ii8S900 51)940.84 GRANT JAMES W. 8: GRADY W. SEACLIFF UNIT 5 BLDG A ORB i16/370 FR ALLIANCE GRO UP MAP# EA. BLDG A 06345-636R E66 R-1i86000 511940.84 SLAUGHTER TERRY 0. 8& JENNIFER SEACLIFF UNIT 6 BLDG A ORB 118/335-36 FR ALLIANCE GROUP MAPS A BLDG A 06345-638R 67 R-ii86200 1,9 CUNNINGHAM GENE R, SEACLIFF UNIT 2 BLDG B ORB 122/964-65 FR ALLIANCE GROUP MAPS SA 06345-639R 568 R-1i86300 HX 51') SUMMERS WALTER J. SEACLIFF UNIT 3 BLDG B ORB 122/970-71 FR ALLIANCE GRPUP MAP# EA 06345-640R 569 R-1186400 $i,940.84 CHITTENDEN JR. F.L. ET AL SEACLIFF UNIT 4 BLDG B ORB 122/91-92 FR ALLIANCE GROUP MAPS SA 06345-643R 570 R-i186700 ASSOCIATES PRINTING CO. SEACLIFF UNIT 7 BLDG B ORB 116/461 FR ALLIANCE p. MAP#S EA BLDG B 94,1i9 06345-840R 571 R-1187700 SE 228.94 FOUR EAST PARTNERSHIP S 25 T 8 R 12 UNIT F-S SECLUDED DUNES 112.96 FT GULF FRONT ORB 140/ 442-43 FR FLOWERS MAP# EA Q6349-01 3R 572 R-1189700 1S,289.59 ADKISON CLAYTON ET AL PENINSULA ESTATES SUBD PB 3 PG 11i LOT 13 ORB 81/1052 MAP #5ED BLK A 06349-033R 573 R-i190800 5470.70 COMBS GLEN F & JUANANA G PENINSULA ESTATES A PORTION OF TRACT 1 BEING 79.33 FT ON SR 30E, 168.74 FT AVG DEPTH LOT #103 ORB 100/263 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06349-093R 574 R-1192900 $270.85 THIS CARL N. 8: ET AL PENINSULA ESTATES SUBD PB 3 PG it LOT 4 ORB 113/1035 FR LAND VENTURES ASSOC. MAP# ED BLK D 06349-105R t75 R-1193500 5208.59 HINKLE JAMES C. & ALICE PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 PG 11 LOT i OF NA UNRE. PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 ORB 116/24 FR MEREDITH . (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06349-1 tR. 576 R-1193700 S208.59 KERBY MELVIN R. 8: BOBBIE J. PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 PG 11 LOT 3 OF AN UNREC PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 ORB 113/614 FR MEREDITH (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06349-130R 577 R-194000 S208.59 MEREDITH ROBERT D. 1k DEAN T. PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 PG 11 LOT, 6 OF AN UNREC PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 MAP# ED BLK B Q6349-135R 578 R-1194100 S208.59 MEREDITH ROBERT D. 8: DEAN T. PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 P.G 11 LOT 7 OF AN UNREC PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 MAP# SD BLK B 06349-iO0R 579 R-1194200 208.59 MEREDITH ROBERT D. 8: DEAN T. PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 PG 11 LOT 8 OF AN UNREC PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 MAP# ED BLK B 06349-1i4R E80 R-1194300 S401.06 MEREDITH ROBERT D. & DEAN T. PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 PG 11 LOT 9 OF AN UNREC PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 MAP# 5E BLK: B 06349-260R E81 R-1195700 $200.55 COMBS GLEN F. 8: JUAWANA G. PENINSULA ESTATES SUBD. PB 3 PG i1 LOT 10 OF TRACT 5 MAP# ED 06349-261R 582 R-1195800 0.5 BISESE PATRICK L. & KAREN M. PENINSULA ESTATES SUBD. PB 3 PG 11 LOT 1i OF TRACT 5 ORB 107/28 FR COMBS MAP# D0 06351-016R 583 R-1197700 $364,.39 POPE WALTER C JR & MARY F CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 LOT 17 ORB 142/558 FR KING MAP #6A BLK A 063E1-036R 584 R-1199400 HX $2)313.32 BURGESS JAMES P. CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 LOT 12 ORB 112/108 FR WILSON MAP# 6A BLK B S 06351-048R 585 R-1200600 246.32 COBB GLENWOOD DR. CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 LOT 24 ORB 94/568 AA FR, CAPE SAN 94.19 BLAS PARTNERSHIP & ORB 115/596 FR LIEDY (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06351-060R 586 R-1201700 5240.66 HARMON SUSAN 8: CRAIG CAPE BREEZES BEING LOT 60 IN +.8 AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION OF LOT 24 ORB 119/274-275 FR GUARLES III (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06351-063R 587 R-1202000 $176.51 BURGESS JAMES P.- CAPE BREEZE PB 3 PG 23 BEING LOT 63 OF AN UNRECORDED PLAT SUBD. OF LOT i BLK B ORB 112/318 FR MALOY ET AL LESS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06351-064R 588 R-1202100 S204.80 BURGESS JAMES P. CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 BEING LOT 64 OF AN UNRECORDED PLAT SUBD. OF LOT 1 BLK B ORB 115/291 FR MALOY ET AL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06351-074R 589 R-1202800 HX $338.E3 BURGESS JEFFREY MORET CAPE BREEZES A PORTION OF LOT 63) AN UNREC. PLAT SUBD. ORB 126/801 MAP# 6A 06364-004R 940,8 590 R-1207300 594 DRAPER HAROLD A. JR. CAPE SAN BLAS SHORES UNIT NO. i PB 2 PG 50 N/2 OF N/2 OF LOT 11 MAP #SD 469,11 BLK 6 06364-00ER 591 R-1207400 $329.35 DRAPER HAROLD A. JR. CAPE SAN BLAS SHORES UNIT NO. 1 PB 2 PG 50 LOT 12 MAP #SD BLK 6 06364-006R 92 R-1207500 $407.66 DRAPER HAROLD A. JR. CAPE SAN BLAS SHORES UNIT NO. 1 LOT 13 8: S/2 OF S/2 OF LOT 14 PB 2 PG 50 MAP# SE BLK 6 511940.84 06378-180R 593 R-121100 $S CAPE DUNES DEV. CORP E COR THE POINTE CAPE DUNES DEV. UNIT NO. 9 MAP# 54C 299.16 ! AA A A A A A AA A A A AAA A AAAA A AAAAAAA ^ ^^^ ^A A AAAA AAA A A A A A A A A A A A A AAAAA A AAA A AAA AA AA A AA AA A AA A A. A A A A A AAAA AAA AAA AAAAAAAAAAA AA AA AA AA A AAA A AA A AA AA A AAA AAAAAAAAAAAA^^A A A A AA AAA AA A AAA AAAAAA AAA AAA AA A A AA AAA A AA AAA AAA AAA A AA AA OA AAA A A A AA AAAAAAA A AAAAAAAAA A A A AA A A A~ A AA A A A AA AA A AAAAAAAAAA AAAA AAAAAAn AAAAAAAAA AAA AAAA AAAA AAA rn AA AA A AA AA AA A A. A A A A AAAAAAAA This week is National Nurses Week. and we would like to take this opportunity to recognize those who have dedicated themselves to the nursing profession ... rendering care and compassion to the ill. We're proud of them ... and we're proud of our hometown. BULK RATE -POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 3 Wewahitchka, FL 32465. LYKES WHOLE PICNICS Sliced .. lb. 894 Hocks ... b. 99$ TABLERITE QUALITY MARKET STYLE FAMILY PAK Sliced Slab Bacon... MARKET MADE Pan Sausage KRAFT TRADITIONAL 18 OUNCE BARBECUE SAUCE .......... 99 SHOWBOAT 15.5 OZ. 3/$ PORK N BEANS ................ oo 28 OZ. BTL DELMONTE KETCHUP ......... 99 BUMBLE BEE 6.12 OZ. LIGHT CHUNK TUNA ......... .59i DOVE 22 OZ. 99 DISH LIQUID ...................... 99 HI AND DRY PRE-PRICED 69t SINGLE ROLLS PAPER TOWELS .............. /99 3 LB. BAG PERFECTION RICE .............. 790 IGA GALLON BLEACH ............................. 790 IGA 20 OUNCE FROSTED FLAKES ......... $1.89 TRAILBLAZER CHUNK & RATION 40 LB. BAG DOG FOOD .................. $5 99 EASY-ON PRE-PRICED 99. 22 OUNCE 9 SPRAY STARCH ............... 89, IGA 22 OUNCE COFFEE CREAMER ....... $l.29 ARMOUR 50Z. /99 VIENNA SAUSAGE ........... /99 ARMOUR 3 OZ. POTTED MEAT ................. RAGU TRADITIONAL 14 OZ. SPAGHETTI SAUCE .......... RONCO THIN AND REGULAR 7 OZ. SPAGHETTI ................... RED DIAMOND QUART SIZE 24 CT. TEA BAGS ................... S HYGRADE Lb. 99 Cooked Ham ... Lb. 99 TABLERITE QUALITY FRESH PORK FAMILY PAK 4 39 ,Country Style Ribs t. .L TABLERITE QUALITY FRESH-FAMILY PAK $4 39 Pork Steaks ........ L . Our meat department prides Itself on our excellent cuts of beef, pork and poultry products. If you don't see what you want In the case, ask a meat department employee and they'll be glad to cut It for you. TABLERITE QUALITY FRESH FAMILY PAK Pork Neckbones BRYAN SMOKED Pork Chops .............. Lb. p....... mloaz. LYKES Hot Dogs ................ LYKES REGULAR OR THICK SLICED Bologna ,,,,,,,,,,...... GWALTNEY Great Dogs SPRINGHILL Corn Dogs SKINNED & DEVEINED Beef Liver 12 oz. $149 99, 12oz. 1 19 12oz. .............Lb. 79T $429 89, RED DIAMOND 100 CT. TEA.BAGS .................. $1.89 NATURE'S BEST 12 OZ. SNACK CRACKERS ............890 IGA 64 OZ. APPLE JUICE ................. 149 ... ..IGA 7.25 OZ. 4/ MAC. & CHEESE ........... 99 ..GATORADE TYPE 32 OZN USA WET DRINK .. 790 4 CASTLEBERRY 24 OZ. a BEEF STEW ....... ...... 1.39 ..REGULAR 160OZ. 29 1 DELMONTE PEAS .......... COLA ONLY 2 UTER 79 RC COL-A .......................... 7 9 FRT-LYke.$13 SUNCHIPS & RUFFLES .......... 3/99, ..99 3/990 $1.09 '-S UNNY DELIGT 40Zf *, --.. %~ RED SEEDLESS 1 19 Grapes .................... lb. RED DELICIOUS Apples ................ 3 lb. bag FANCY Bananas ............... 3 ICEBERG Lettuce ............. 2 he .169 $1L69 Ibs. 99 heads 99 YELLOW Onions ................ TENDER GREEN Snap Beans ............... lb. $8.95 FULL FLAT VIE-IED TRAPA DELICIOUS Green Peppers o..m. Lb. 39 CALIFORNIA Strawber Pint J 3 Ib. bag 990 79" 990 $jL69 ...... 4 for RUSSETT Potatoes .......... 10 Ib. bag e~c~T~I 99" I S79 |