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43) 4'-~ L,~ USPS 518-880 FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR, NUMBER 37 'HE STAR INDUSTRY -DEEP WATER PORT FINE PEOPLE SAFEST BEACHES IN FLORIDA PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456 THURSDAY, MAY 14,1992 County Approves Negotiated Comp Plan At Hearing Stipulated Settlement Agreement Headed OffAdministrative Hearing Threatened By the Department of Community Affairs Engineer Gay Smith, author of Gulf County's points in the negotiated final document in prep- Comprehensive Plan, answers questions at a ration to final approval by the County. Commis- hearing Tuesday afternoon about the different stoners. Gulf County put its final ap- proval on a negotiated version of its Comprehensive Plan Tuesday afternoon, in a hearing of Stipu- lated Settlement Agreement. The Hearing of the Stipulated Settlement Agreement headed off an Administrative Hearing, threatened by the State of Florida Department of Community Af- fairs, unless Gulf County finally came to agreement of a negotiat- edn settlement of their Compre- hensive Plan. The County seemed to be headed for an- agreement the first of the year, until 1,000 Friends of Florida, an environmental activist group, intervened, objecting mainly to the County's formula fcr land use stipulation along the coast and. in wetlands. Gulf Cpunty had asked that four hous- ing units per acre be allowed on waterfront property and 1,000 Friends of, Florida intervened, asking that density be limited to one dwelling per acre. County officials negotiated with DCA and agreed to three dwelling units per acre on the Pe- ninsula, where a central water system is in existence and two units per acre on shoreline prop- erty in the Indian Pass vicinity. QUESTIONS ASKED Several questions were asked at the hearing, but no objections were made to the County's final document. Fred Kent, a Jackson- ville attorney, representing the St. Joseph Land and Development Company, asked if the document had been changed from the final agreement reached in March with DCA. Gay Smith, who has served the County on reaching the final agreement and presented it to the DCA, replied that the agreement was exactly the same language all parties had agreed to. Kent ques- tioned what seemed to be a con- flict between three exhibits con- tained in the language of the agreement. Smith said the con- flict was resolved in the docu- ment. Andy Anderson, of Cape' San Blas, questioned as to where the County stood with the 1,000 Friends of Florida, who had inter- vened against the County's posi- tion. Smith replied that the sign- ing of the agreement, which had been negotiated with the state, is the step before final approval of the plan. She said both parties had agreed to the language of the plan and should negate any claim 1,000 Friends may have. Anderson suggested, "If they intervene again, I recommend that we junk this entire agree- ment and start all over again.". . a suggestion which drew gasps, from those who had been in- volved in the Comprehensive Plan process thus far. Pallas Gandy asked several questions calling for clarification of different statements made in the document, which Smith ex- plained to her satisfaction. The ,Stipulated Settlement was approved by the Commission as the final step to be taken be- fore final approval of Gulf County's plan. The approval pro- cess will take 60 days. Approval of the Agreement headed off any further legal ac- tion the Department of Communi- ty Affairs may take against the County which was to have its Plan ready for approval last De- cember. County Proposes Nuisance Ordinance Postpones Amnesty Day for Hazardous waste Until Next Year The Gulf County Commission took the initiative Tuesday to start the wheels turning toward creation of an ordinance which will have widespread effect on the people of Gulf County. The Commission will intro- duce Ordinance 92 at their next meeting, for discussion. The ordi- nance will be aimed at nuisances of all kinds throughout the County. The introduction, or title, of the new ordinance has been com- piled and includes rules and reg- ulation over abandoned property, noxious plants, unlawful, accu- mulations and unsafe buildings, maintaining property, establish- ing procedures for correcting un- safe or unsightly conditions of property, providing penalties, en- forcement methods and establish- ing definitions. The ordinance was prompted by the presence of several run- down and unsafe houses in the County, old junk automobiles abandoned in public places, un- .sightly property, etc. Attorney Bob Moore present- ed his suggestion for the ordi- nance and urged the Commisson- ers to make their own sugges- tions at the next meeting. "It's very rough right now. Nothing is chiseled in stone. Change can be made easily now, but it might not be so easy once the ordinance is adopted." CEREMONY The Board set the date for the ribbon cutting ceremony at Sali- nas Park, located on the Peninsu- la Road just off C-30. The dedica- tion will be held on Wednesday, (See COUNTY on Page 3) gram designed to improve the ascetic and eco- M ain Street nomic status of business communities in small towns. Prescott told his audience the re- Steve Richardson and Wayne Taylor con- quirements for getting into the national pro- fer with Bob Prescott. in charge qf the State of gram and the benefits to be derived from it. Florida's "Main Street" program Monday morn- Quincy Main Street manager, Jennifer Maglie- ing. Prescott met with local business and gov- Loz was also present to answer questions per- erminment leaders to discuss Port St. Joe getting training to the actual operation of the program. into the "Alan Street" program. The program Quincy has been a part of Main Street for six provides expert guidance in a self-help pro- years. Gulf Schools Set Baccalaureate Services Sunday Gulf County Schools will both be involved in Baccalau- irate Services. Sunday, with the Wewahitchka High School scheduling the special service for the morning, and. Pirt..S .Jooe.. HigL.School..scheduling It for. Sunday. evening. The Baccalaureate Service for Port St. Joe High School will have Rev. Jerry Huft, pastor of St. James Episcopal Church preaching the sermon. Services will be held in the Coliseum and will begin at 8:00 p.m. The services will feature the High School Band, under the direction of Robin Downs, providing the music. Pastors on the program will include Dr. Dan Duncan. Rev. Dave Fernandez and Rev. Chester Middleton. :: Special music will be presented by a group made up of the Youth Pastors and Choir Directors of the community. A closing song will be sung by Mary Lou Cumbie. A reception will be held for the graduates, their rela- tives and friends at the St. James Episcopal Parish House on Sixth Street, immediately following Baccalaureate. WEWAHITCHKA BACCALAUREATE Wewahitchka High School Baccalaureate Services are scheduled for 8:00 a.m. CDT and will be held in the High School gymnasium. Rev. Michael Husfelt will be delivering the Baccalaure- ate Sermon. Amy Waldorf will play the Processional, "God of Our Fathers" as the Senior Class marches into the gymna- sium. Rev. James Rouse will give the Invocation. Stacle McGill will lead the audience in saying the Pledge of Alle- giance. Others appearing on the program will be: Andy Rutter. Class President, giving the Welcome, Larry Mathes, prin- cipal, giving the Welcome and leading in singing the Alma Mater; Rev. Ross Davis giving the Benediction. Wewahitchka High School will graduate 70 seniors this year. Houston Whitfield Will Be A Candidate for District 1 Post Houston W. Whitfield an- nounced that he will run for the office of County Commissioner, District 1. Whitfield, a native of Wewa- hitchka, is currently employed as a paramedic for Bay Medical Cen- IT ter. '"' A Day ofPrayer A group of about 75 people gathered in front of the City Hall *. last Thursday, to answer a nation-wide call for a day of prayer, to pray for the state of the nation. The prayer program, led by the Port St. Joe Ministerial Association saw the group pause for 20 minutes in the middle of the day to ask for God to bless the nation and return it to a state of acceptable morality. The call to prayer was presided over by Dr. Dan Duncan. He was assisted by Rev. Chester Middleton Rev. Dave Fernandez and Rawlis Leslie. Before that, he worked 23 years as an architectural drafts- man for Charles A. Gaskin, Archi- tect. Whitfield is and' always has been active in community affairs. He is a charter member of the Wewa Ambulance Service, a vol- unteer fireman for 24 years, 'for- mer Boy Scout Leader, Board of Trustees' member at First United Methodist Church, and City Com- missioner (by appointment). Whitfield is a 1966 graduate of Wewahitchka High School, at- tended Gulf Coast Community College, and received his Para- medic Degree in 1990. He is married and has two children. Whitfield feels his experience and his integrity will make him the candidate of your choice. Houston W. Whitfield Eli J i ., ~__ __ .. I , i .. THE STAR PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY 14,1992 Excuse Not Reason LI After two weeks of watching the after-bum of the Los Angeles riots and listening to the officials blame everyone except them- selves, we have come to a conclusion about the situation. Admit- tedly we're no expert, but somehow we feel as if our opinion is about as good as anyone's. As to the "Why" the riot occurred and if it was justified, we'd have to say it occurred because a group of people who had no re- gard for anyone else saw a golden opportunity to destroy some- thing someone had worked all their life to build. It had nothing to do with Rodney King. He was merely an excuse ... not a rea- son... to riot. On close examination of the situation, Rodney King didn't suffer nearly so much as the mom and pop who lost their store, their home, and in some instances, their lives, because some hooligans decided it was the cool thing to do. They expressed themselves in the only way they know how and that is the rea- son why they failed to improve their reputation with society. Rodney King is still alive. He still has all his faculties, and even he has an attitude of horror at the thing which happened in the name of support for him. He expressed such on prime-time television. Rodney King didn't approve of the riot and said as much.. Which is more than you can say for the Mayor of Los Angeles and the Police Chief of that City. Apparently -they approved of the riot, since they pulled the officers back and didn't allow them to interfere. The Mayor of Los Angeles should be removed from office for his lack of support for law and order in this in- stance and his statements which virtually excused those guilty of the anarchy. People of this nation demanded Chief Gates' scalp over the incident of the beating of Rodney King as he was being arrested. He couldn't help what his patrolmen did while patrolling on their own with no supervision, but Chief Gates should be hung up by the ears for his part in failing to attempt to maintain law and or- der. The situation was said to be too volatile to interfere. If it was, what is going to happen when a bank is being robbed, a school invaded by these same animals which rioted, or, a church desecrated, or a person's home, or family violated? Will it be too volatile to interfere? There is absolutely no excuse to riot in such a manner. In the first place, it fails to ingratiate the rioters with the general public. It only serves to build bigger walls. It is absolutely un- conscionable to approve by failing to interfere or refusing to get involved in trying to bring about order. Franchise Gives Control We can understand why Commissioner Charles Tharpe should strongly object to granting a franchise to Rigel Communi- cations. As many problems as the City Government and the citi- zens of Port St. Joe have reported and failure of a willingness to respond to the complaints readily deserves some restraint, ac- cording to Commissioner Tharpe. And, he is correct. But the very fact that problems have been numerous and the response like pulling teeth to get accom- plished, is theveryreasonrttgrantafranihise- '-'s. The: Cable TV company has-used the excuse that they didn't have enough revenue to make some of the changes the people want, such as some watchable channels rather than the dial be- ing filled with garbage, or as we refer to it in the newspaper busi- ness bull or filler. As far as reception goes, we can't personally complain about that, ours has been acceptable. There may not be any channels out there which are fit to watch. If so, we'd just as soon have empty channels. But back to the subject at hand; granting a franchise. In the first place, Rigel'didn't get any premiere franchise when they received only a 10 year deal. Most franchises are for 20 or 30 years. What Rigel's franchise says is this; maybe within 10 years a firm will come along interested in coming into Port St. Joe which is a marginal situation at best for one firm. That's Rig- el's problem now. They gave, too much money for the company and have nothing left with which to make improvements. Next, failure by the City to award a franchise would not re- frain Rigel from continuing to operate. They do not need a fran- chise. Failure to grant them one would not put them out busi- ness for lack of a franchise. But with a franchise in force, the City government has some control over the company, no matter how small it is. In the meantime, if laws of operation of Cable TV changes, the City gov- ernment may have a considerable amount to say about how the company is operated. It's no gamble. The City has only to win. It can lose no more. Hunker Down with Kes I Like to Eat My Apples... '/ Kesley j}> Colbert My wife is at it again. Every time she "joins" something I end up paying a lot more than just a sign up fee. Last time it was an exercise class. Me and the boys couldn't get her out of bed for three days. Cathy said she was "stove-up" and she couldn't move a muscle and to leave her alone and "don't burn the kitchen down." We finally had to hire a forklift. This time it's a computer class. I think she just does stuff like this to make me mad. I hate computers. They don't look nor- mal to me. And they give you the answer way too quickly. I don't trust anybody or anything that won't put a little thought into the situation before they respond. You know what I mean? Dad used to warn me all the time, "Son, you've got to watch those quick ones, the fast talkers, the ones with all the solutions, those that have the answer ready near 'bout by the Ume you finish the quesLion." Yes. sir " Why do we want a machine that thinks like a person? Or quicker than a person. Or more accurately than a person... Yes, I know. Technology. Ad- vancement. Forward. Upward. Onward... Way back in the B.C. (before computer) days Will Rog- ers said, 'You can't say civiliza- tion don't advance....... for in eve- ry war they kill you in a new way." How much is too much? Where does this computer thing end? 'Course I guess I'm just frustrated because I never owned one of those white, pocket pencil holders full of red and blue and black pens. "Cathy, I know the lady teaching this class, she doesn't have a clue about computers!" "Don't be silly, it will be lots of fun and I can learn-" "Fun. Fun!!" My wife is bonk- ers. She gave me the talk about organizing the bills. Paying on time. Easier. Saving money. Lis- ten, will that computer make our house payment go from $575 a month to $300? Will It lose our truck payment so we don't have to make it any more? "Cathy, I don't think your bills just auto- matically drop when you key'em into -" "Honey, the ham is in the oven, along with the scalloped po- tatoes. The deviled eggs and fruit salad are in the .refrigerator. Leave the ham in for 20 more minutes, turn the oven down to 300, leave the potatoes in for 15 minutes or until they are ready. I'll be home around 9:30. You're in charge." I hate that in charge bit. I don't want to be in charge. Put Jesse in charge. Put Josh in - naw, we can't go that far. Every Tuesday night and Thursday night for months. This isn't going to workI I threw In a fresh chew and hunkered down by the oak tree out back. I've got to figure a way to outsmart the whole com- puter d - "Hey, Dad, did you set the kitchen on fire?" Son-of-a-gunl I fought through the smoke and found the oven door. "Open the windows, Jess." "Dad, what is that?" "It's a ham. And those brown things are scalloped potatoes." "Dad, I think mom puts a towel or one of those coaster things between the hot bowls and that table." 'That table" is a round oak one that belonged to Cathy's great grandmother. "Dad, It just burned a place right In the wood." We built a bay window just for that table. "Mom ain't going to like this, Dad." We paid a fortune for a spe- cial pool hall looking stained glass light to hang over "that ta- ble". "Get the furniture polish, son." ' "Aw, Dad, that's not going-" "GET THE FURNITURE POLISH!" Josh came in, "What's for supper? I'm starved." He paused at the table. "What is that stuff?" 'You're in luck tonight It's charbroiled ham from a special, secret family recipe. Since Uncle Alton drowned I reckon I'm the only one left that knows how to do it this way. "Dad, this stuff is burnt!" "I always did like mine a little crisper than Uncle Alton." "Dad. I can't -" "EAT IT BEFORE IT GETS (See KESLEY on Page 3) High School Handles Students A Little Different These LISTENING TO DR. Frank May Thursday night at the Gold Card Banquet, I couldn't help but think of the successful men and women who still live in Port St. Joe, who were products of Port St. Joe High School. His talk had to do with achieving success in one's life. Thinking along these lines, I had to think of, naturally, J. C. Belin, a product of the school and a definite success. Robert Nedley came to mind: George Duren, Da- vid Rich, Carl Guilford, Rex Buz- zett, Ferrell Allen, and many oth- ers. Don't tell me who I have forgotten, because I know there are numbers of others who just don't come to mind right now. In my graduating class, alone, there were three pharma- cists, an executive with the Okla- homa Board of Education, an ex- ecutive with the State of Florida, manager of a huge automobile agency in Tallahassee; and that takes care of practically all the boys in my graduating class. The big war took most of the boys. MAY SAID ONE had to work at being a success after a person decided what his goal- would be. That was the ingredient which worked for the boys in the class of 1946. It certainly wasn't the caliber of education we received, although I'll say that our educa- tion was better than most kids get today for one reason. When we graduated, we had matriculat- ed through four years of high school with teachers who were mostly part-time because of man- power shortages. We taught ourselves, with the guidance of whomever was avail- able. We made an adventure out of school and milked it for the most we could possibly get out of it. We had books and we had opportunity. That was all it took. WHAT WE DIDN'T have were automobiles and TV. The biggest installation! on the school grounds was a bicycle rack. Seniors rode bikes to school! Imagine that if you will. Everyone didn't have a car like they do today. We had just come through a war'and there were no automobiles, or gas to run them on, or tires to put on the wheels. But there were bikes. I don't remember a single student in high school who had a car, in my senior year. Once in a while, immediately after the war in 1945, boys would be allowed to drive the family car on a date on the week end, but it was understood that one drove only to the movie and back. There was no cruising. My $5.00 a week, which I earned working at a job, by the way, went just so far, then I had to stop .spending, just like every- one else. SCHOOL DAYS WERE slight- ly different also. It was a treat to manage the heaters which kept the room warm. Going outside af- ter firewood to toss into the pot- bellied wood stoves got one out- side during the middle of the classroom period. You didn't daw- dle, either, or you wouldn't go again. The teacher would see to that. We opened the windows for "air conditioning". Teachers maintained order in the classroom with a long ruler, or a stick. One teacher, Mrs. Eula Pridgeon, a lady about four foot seven, maintained a belt which she wasn't shy about using if a student became unruly. I saw her start at a boy's heels one day and. go all the way to his neck with that belt. The old boy deserved it too. It wasn't child mis-treatment, either. It was child correction. I WONDER HOW much we would have achieved, if we had a gimmick like the Gold Card Club to encourage us along with a steak dinner and several awards at the end of the school year? To begin with, every one of us would have qualified and attend- ed every meeting. Half the kids Days today vards dinner. To .LCaK in our meatless war years would have been miracu- lous! It would have beat the usual school fare of macaroni and cheese. It would have been an at- traction. We did have our "progressive dinners" in which we had salad at one parent's home, a vegetable at another's home, usually a treat of sliced ham or fried chicken at an- other parent's home, and dessert at still another home. That was adventure and a treat to us, and took the place of the graduation party. The Gold Card membership enables students to attend any school event free of charge. Back in our school days, that would have been a bonanza available to us. In football season we could save at least a dime a week. And brother, a dime was as big as a cartwheel back when I was a stu- dent In high school. ..,dJ St. Joseph Bay Date Time Ht. Time Ht. //I3 May 15 9:57 a.m. H 1.7 8:30 p.m. L -0.4 May16 10:37a.m.H 1.8 9:15p.m.L -0.4 May 17 11:16a.m. H 1.8 10:04 p.m. L -0.4 May 18 11:58 a.m. H 1.8 10:50 p.m. L -0.3 May 19 12:42 p.m. H 1.7 11:39 p.m. L -0.3 - May 20 1:21 p.m. H 1.6 -May 21 12:21 a.m. L -0.1 2:03 p.m. H 1.5 -THE STAR- Postmaster: SUBSCRIPTIONS INVARIABLY PAYABLE IN ADVANCE -.H EST R Send Address Change to in County-$15.90 Year InCounty-S10.60SixMonths W USPHS 518880 T SOutnof County-u$1590 Six Months A Published Every Thursday at 304-308 Williams Avenue The Starut of ounty-2.20 Yea Out of County-S5.90 Six Months Port St. Joe, Florida 34o0308 Post Office Box 308 by The Star Publishing Copan Pst Oice 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 A, r ,," William H. Ramsey ............ Production Supt. SECOND-CLASS POSTAGE PAID The spoken word is given scant attention; the printed word is thought- Frenchie L. Ramsey .......... Office Manager AT PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456-0308 fully weighed. The spoken word barely asserts; the printed word thor- Shirley Rasey ...............Typesetter 'WEEKLY PUBLISHING oughly convinces. The spoken word is lost; the printed word remains. I i THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 14.1992 Back to Sch For some years I have been co Before each term I have received Gulf Coast Community College. A one or two courses that I would li So far I have forgotten to enroll ii in my schedule that wouldn't allo I have reasons for wanting to The main one is several brave sot I do so after reading one of my ar son, because sticks and stones would have been dead a long time The real reason I want to con mal failure as a student. I know please don't tell me), but it's true. I'll never forget what Mrs. Bo me the last day of school. She sa but you don't, deserve it. The re; don't want tq oe charged with mi you one more week, I'm afraid I'll a lady half my size, but I believe s Later, when I was in high sc worth, told me essentially the sai fire-poker in her hand and added self for wasting so much of your: whatever your name was... or is. In college it was somewhat di don't beg or prod, they just .give they fail you. I kept wondering wl ing bad grades and no one was Our coach, however, had a way told me one day, "Moose (that wa don't get that math grade up, I'm it's going to take you a year to ca next six weeks. In spite of all the adversities, very kind to,me. I now realize (p that my school years were the b even though I had little or no n money is not important when yot and I did too, but it's not. It's imn have money. At least it was for m When I graduated from high cage. When I finished Junior Col jail. The day I received my college released from the electric chair. S It's simple. I wasted a lot of don't you students do the same fun will last longer and your life know Cong. Peterson's Rep In County Pete Whiddon, Congressman Peterson's representative will be in the Gulf County area next week to talk with constituents and pass along their concerns to the Congressman. He will begin his schedule Tiluepday,,'May 19.that. City.Hall in Wewahitchka from, 8:301 until 10:00 a.m. He will then travel to Port St. Joe where he will be at the Gulf County Court House in the County Commissioners' meet- ing room from, 3:00 until 4:30 p.m. Congressman Peterson en- courages the public to attend and pass along any concerns to him they might have. Kesley From Page 2 COLD!" Cathy bounced in about 9:30. "Honey, it was fun and I learned." She poured herself some tea. "Why didn't you get the deviled eggs and the fruit salad out? You forget, about them? But I do ap- preciate ya'll cleaning off the ta- ble. And the table cloth is such a thoughtful touch." I wish some days had a delete button. Respectfully, Kesley Shad Phantry By ell Wendell Campbell ool contemplating going back to school. d a schedule of classes offered by nd when I get it, I always pick out ike to enroll in and vow to register. n time or there has been a conflict w me to take the course. o expand my educational faculties. uls have written in suggesting that articles. But that's not the real rea- don't hurt my bones. If they did I ago. tinue my education is I was a dis- v you don't believe that (if you do nner, my ninth grade teacher told id, "I'm giving you a passing grade ason I'm passing you is because I murder, and if I have to put up with kill youl" Pretty strong words from she meant it. :hool, another teacher, Mrs. Falls- me thing, except she was holding a : "You should be ashamed of your- life!" I now am, Mrs. Fallsworth, or lfferent, though. College professors you the work and if you don't do it hat was wrong because I was mak- saying anything except the coach. of making things crystal clear. He as my nickname in colege), if y& going to run you so hard and tong watch your breath." I made a B+.the ' , the educational system has been pay attention high school seniors) est and most fun years of my life, roney, most of the time. You see, 're in school. Most kids think it is, portant that you date girls that do e. school I felt like a bird out of a lege I felt like' I had been let out of e diploma I felt like I had just been So, why do I want to go back now? f time and it's not funny now, so things Get your education and the will be much better. Believe me, I 5 Commodity Certification Certification only for Wewa- hitchka commodity recipients will take place on Wednesday, May 20 from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. CDT at the Old Courthouse. Those In Wewahitchka whose cards have expired should bring their neces- sary papers on that day to re- certify. The Commodity Office at the Gulf County Courthouse in Port St. Joe is open Monday through Friday (except holidays) from 9:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. EDT for certification. Please note that the next commodity distribution will be in June. For further information feel free to call 227-1735, 639-5068, or 639-5069. Social Security 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 Government Street, 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. Port St. Joe: Courthouse, 11:00 a.m. to noon CT, May 18. NAPA LAWN & GARDEN TRACTOR BATTERY Fits most garden tractors. 165 CCA's. (Group U1-L) #8221 $1995 S w/EXCH. P e920 oA City Police Round Up 16 on Drug Charges Arrests Will Put A Dent On Crack Cocaine Sales Says Police Chief "It should be a little more dif- ficult to purchase drugs here in Port St. Joe," Police Chief Carl Richter said this week, as his offi- cers corraled the last of 16 people charged with being involved in selling and using crack cocaine in the City. Those arrested involved three juveniles and involved 54 charges. Along*With the arrests, which have been the result of an on- going project since January of this year, the department has confiscated 38 rocks of crack co- caine, valued at approximately $1,200, a small quantity of hash- ish, a small quantity of marijuana and a 1980 Cadillac. Twelve of the 17 arrested were repeat of- fenders, some of whom had just been released from prison for similar offenses. Chief Richter said that most of the ones arrested were the re- sult of undercover purchases made and that several arrests are pending, of additional dealers in the illegal substances. Financing't of the operation was made possible by funds ob- tained from the United States De- partment of Justice drug control block grant with the unanimous approval of the Port St. Joe City Commission. Arrested were: David Lee Smith, 37, one count of sale of crack cocaine. Ervin Coachman, 22, three counts of sale of crack cocaine. Terry Woullard, 27, four counts of sale of crack cocaine and two counts of being principal to sale. Earl Hunter, 33, four counts of sale of crack cocaine. Rose Mary Griffin, 30, one count each of sale of crack co- caine, possession of cocaine and possession of paraphernalia. Willie Jones, 43, six counts of sale of crack cocaine. Mary Ramsey, 44, two counts of sale of counterfeit controlled substance. Carlos Morris, 21, two counts sale of crack cocaine. Larry Morgan, 41, three counts sale of crack cocaine. Woodrow Cherry, 36, one count each of sale of crack co- caine, conspiracy to sell crack co- caine. Marlo Thomas, 18, charged as a principal to sale of counter- feit controlled substance. Kim Griggs, 26, eight counts of sale of crack cocaine. John Scott, 22, Empire, Ala., possession of cannibis. Three juveniles, principal and sale of counterfeit substance. Richter said six more war- rants have been drawn and will be served as soon as the subjects can be located. All are on charges of sale of crack cocaine. 'This has been a continuous operation," Chief Richter said, "It is my opinion that this operation has had a devastating effect on the availability of crack cocaine in the City of Port St. Joe. We know there are still persons living in our City who will continue to deal in illegal drugs and we pledge to continue our battle in the war un- til our children can grow up and live in a drug-free environment." Choral Group Presenting Concert The Choral Department of Port St. Joe High School will be presenting their annual Spring Concert on Thursday night 14t 7:00 p.m. in the high school corn- mons area. The program will c6n- sist of music written between the years of 1900 and 1990. The Con- cert Choir will be performing such songs as While Strolling Through the Park One Day, Dark- town Strutter's- Ball, Heart and Soul, Georgia, In the Mood, as well as songs from the "Happy Days" of the 50's and the protest songs of the 60's. Coya Bailey will as- sume the role of the Blues singer of the 30's and 40's with songs like God Bless the Child and Stormy Weather. The Masters of Ceremony for the evening will be Kristi Davis and Clay Cox. The Concert Choir will not be dressed in regular uni- form. They will dress as the young people once dressed in each of the decades. Ann Comforter, choir direc- tor, invites the community to at- tend this very special concert. Walk to the Beach In Comfort Gulf County may have qualms about building wooden walk- ways across the sand dunes to provide access to the beaches, but the people of Mexico Beach don't. In the photo above, Mexico Beach Mayor Tom Hudson stands at the entrance to one of two walkways they have just completed. Hudson haid the Mexico Beach Improve- ment Committee raised the money to purchase the materials and the City of Mexico Beach provided the labor to build the beach ac- cess facilities. "We're going to build more each year, in order to pro- vide easy access to our beaches from any point in Mexico Beach." County From Page 1 May 27 at noon. The Director of State Parks will be present for the ribbon cutting, which will feature a fish fry. The general public will be in- vited to the official opening of the park, which was built with a state grant of funds, AMNESTY CALLED OFF A planned Amnesty Day for bringing hazardous waste to a collection vehicle for free dispo- sal, has been postponed by the Commission, possibly for as long as a year or two. An Amnesty Day was last held in Gulf County a year ago, after a two year interruption and attracted only 16 contributors of hazardous material. The opera- tion costs the County a4minimum of $3,000 and the Commission thought the special day was not cost effective. The Commission' nixed the program for this year, but didn't close the door on the program. The Board was willing to go ahead and schedule an Amnesty Day if there was enough public interest in having it. If not, the Commission will schedule the program for next year. Amnesty Day provides free disposal of hazardous material with special collectors who come equipped to handle the hazard- ous material. LAST A.M. MEETING Tuesday was the last morn- ing meeting of the Board. Begin- ning with the first meeting in June, the Commission will hold its day meetings in the afternoon, beginning at 1:00 p.m. The Board agreed to make the change at its last meeting, thinking the afternoon meeting would accommodate more people. MATINCHECK AT YOUR SERVICE, INC. P.O. Box 13594 Mexico Beach, FL 32410 (904) 648-5476 or (904) 648-8585 d Ru"MwEII u I. LFA Y air conditioning & healing THE NAME YOU KNOW 5 YR WARRANTY HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING SALES, SERVICE, INSTALLATION Free Estimates Licensed and Fully Insured RA 0063725 6TC 3/19, 4/2,16,30.5/14, 2 Fish Fry Saturday Mrs. Elmo Sanders'purchases the first ticket from Pat McFar- land, to attend a fish fry Saturday, to benefit the Florida Seafood Producers and Consumers Association. The fish fry will be held in First Union Bank Park from 11:30 to 3:00 p.m. U SYLVANIA AUDIO VIDEO $299?24 Regular $329.95 Mo~mOd~ ASh AOO,.I Co....~IJ 19" REMOTE CONTROL PORTABLE COLOR TV * Total remote menu tuning * 178 Channel capability * Dark Lite picture tube * Hi-performance chassis * Random access tuning * Programmable channel scan HOME FURNISHING CENTERS PU-.I.U--I .LIC. LOOT COVOM NO -HOW. *NTNTAItW@lT Steve Richardson, Owner/Manager 310 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe 229-6195 ettjm i 1 PAGEI A m I, f ji THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 14,1992 Delta Epsilon Meets for Final 91-92 Biennium Faith Christian graduates are:first row, left to right, Brittnea Williams, Lyndsey Hill, Ashley Smith, Matthew Williams, Jordan Hinson, Bert Waddell, Keith Manley. Second row, left to right, Karen Waller, Antonio Smiley, Jenna Teat, Bennie Tiller, Charlie Johnson, Jennifer Hersey. And third row, Rachel Bixler, and Jeffrey Bailey. Kindergarteners to Graduate Graduation exercises for K-5 the graduates are awarded their Hinson, Bert Waddell, Keith Man students of Faith Christian diplomas. All friends and interest- ley, Karen Waller, Antonio Smi School will be held tonight, May ed persons are invited to enjoy ley, Jenna Teat, Bennie Tilli 14, at 7:00 p.m. at Long Avenue this special event with them. Charlie Johnson, Jennifer He Baptist Church. Graduates are: Brittnea Wil- sey, Rachel Bixler, and Jeffr The students of K-3, K-4, and liams, Lyndsey Hill, Ashley Bailey. K-5 will present a program before Smith, Matthew Williams, Jordan 'I Spring Specials CASH and CARRY SAVINGS LEVEL LOOP COMMERCIAL CARPET $399 sq yd Outdoor Turf 3sq yd 10 yr. wear and stain resistant 5 yr. no matt, no crush Installed $ 95 CABIN CRAFT withpad 4sqyd Vertical and Mini Blinds Free 50O Installation 0 off 90 Day Same As Cash With Approved Credit Carpet Coutry 227-7241 Port St. Joe n- li- er, er- ey Garden Club To Install New Officers The Port St Joe Garden Club will hold their annual spring .P luncheon on May 14th at the . Garden Center on Eighth Street. This will be a salad lunch with dessert and drinks served by the hostesses, Mary Belin, Kathryn Parker and Zelda Brown. The luncheon time is 12:30 p.m. ET. Iris Anderson, District Two Director, will be the luncheon guest and conduct the installa- tion of the 1992-93 officers. To be installed are: Era Daniell, presi- dent; Barbara Wood, first vice- president; Betty Lewis, second vice-president; Ida Baker, treas- urer, and Ethel Bridges. secre- tary. All members are urged to come, bring a salad dish. and greet the new officers for 1992-93 at the May 414th, 12:30 p.m. meeting of thO Port St..Joe Ga4- den-Club. ... Justin Ryan Walding It's A Boy! Michael and Shannon Wald- ing are proud to announce*' the birth of their son, Justin Rvan Walding. Ryan was born April 26 at HCA Gulf Coast Community Hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 6.4 ounces and was 20 inches long. Grandparents are Michael and Brenda Higdon of Howard aj i Creek and Ray and Marlene Walding of Port St. Joe. "Let me analyze your insurance needs with a free Family Insurance Checkup." CALL ME. BILL WOOD 101 Williams Avenue (Across from St. Joe Hardware) Office: 229-6514 State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois Like a good neighbor State Farm is there. Members of Delta Epsilon Chapter, The Delta Kappa Gam- ma Society International, held the final meeting of the 1991-92 bien- nium at Gulf Sands Restaurant on April 25 with the president, Evelyn Cox, presiding. Mazie Stone, chapter chap- lain, offered a timely, provocative and challenging devotion. Betty Holloway, membership chairman, conducted the installa- tion ceremony for newly elected officers for the ensuing biennium. They were Margaret Addison, president; Pat Suggs, vice presi- dent; and Sue Ramsey, secretary. Retiring officers were: Evelyn Cox, president; Gall McCaskill, vice president; and Sara Fite, secre- tary. Each retiring officer outlined the specific duties of the office and challenged the corresponding incoming officer to accept her re- sponsibilities and fulfill her obli- gations to the best of her ability, after which she presented her with a red rose which was added to a table arrangement of red ros- Reynolds Weds Howell May 2 Carol Joyce Reynolds and James Howard Howell were unit- ed in marriage Saturday, May 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Howell in Port St. Joe. The Reverend J.C. Odum performed the wedding ceremony. After a Caribbean cruise, the couple will reside in Pensacola. It's A Girl! Wayne and Kim McKiernan of Tallahassee are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their daugh- ter, Elizabeth Frances on May 7. She weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces. She was welcomed home by her older sister, Meghann. Grandparents are Homen and Frances Jowers of Tallahassee, and Bob and Tillie McKiernan of Port St. Joe. It's A Girl! Edward and Patricia Fisher announce the birth of their daughter, Stephanie Lynn Fisher, born May 8 at 4:33 a.m. She weighed 5 pounds, 8 ounces. Grandparents are Luther and Donna Cannon of Port St. Joe, Robert and Kathryn, Fishie- of Panama City. :,,' ~ ~ ~~'I,,,,.;: ,,, es. The membership pledged loy- alty, cooperation and full support and offered congratulations to the incoming officers. A memorial service was held for Ruth Ayers of Blountstown, a loved and cherished member of The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, who recently passed away. May Knight shared her memories of her association with Ruth as a dedicated educa- tor for 45 years and as a long time member of Delta Kappa Gamma, having been a charter member and president of Beta Beta Chapter and a charter mem- ber of Delta Epsilon Chapter. She was an active member of her church, Eastern Star, Shrine Wives and Woman's Club. Ruth is .also remembered for her love of flowers, and, in her memory, a white rose was placed in the ar- rangement of red roses. Following the singing of the Delta Kappa Gamma song,. a deli- cious lunch was enjoyed by all. fHappy Sweet 16- Kisti To Xristi, Love Maiorn It seems only yesterday, I tiedyourslhoes amdfluffedyour bows. Scraped Stees and Barbie dolTs .Aitdtint r toys and a redwagon; 'Have been replaced by telephones Aud tapes and one special boy. The littlegidrinpgytails, Is the beautiful young lady in hith heeis. Audwlhen I see al fyou ve become fihe lump in my throat can't stop the tears, Kristi, thel ove Ifed for you Is so much nothing compares beside it you're everything a momn coutd want, And IV' always (ove you, XKristi 9{f- chore. ifts for the Qrad! For the Girls OP Jrs., Hang 10, Swimwear w FREE ESTIMATES Highway 98 West. Highland View I k PAGE 4AA I 'r'-1 I 'AKIDflP lAMVVMXA 1Ak10wtVZ aft May Is Mental Health Month David Gaskin awards trop Wins Tou Judy Patterson from the Pan- ama Country Club captured the title of the 18th Annual Ladies In- vitational Golf Tournament at St. Joseph Bay' Country Club on Thursday, May 7th. The tourna- * ment is sponsored annually by David Gaskin of Wewahitchka. Winners of the other flights were 'as follows: Championship Flight: First - Debbie White; Second Shirley Edwards; and Third Dot Locke First Flight: First Marilyn Banuta; Second Ruth Harsh- barger; and Third Hazel Buckley Second Flight: First Lois Au- relio; Second '- Margie Miller; Third Paula Linn Third Flight: First Jeanette Hacks; Second Louise Nowlin; Third Gwen Odenheimer Fourth Flight: First Jean Powell; Second Helen Prophater; Third Beth Sheffield Fifth Flight: First Mi Brine; Second Joyce Ballard; Third - Dorothy Faile Sixth Flight: First Martha Wenz; Second Doris Neill; Third, Gerry McCollum Seventh Flight: First Patti Hughes; Second Myrt Shoemak- er; Third Ellen Richter Eighth Flight: First Rose P1-. S ,..,.L wouldd U ake.,o.,say .'Thank you" for all of your calls, flowers, and prayers during my stay in the Donalsonville hospital from an accident on a three-wheeler (yes, three-wheeler). I'm home now and doing better. Agnes Kennedy phy to Judy Patterson. rney greri; Second Millie Connor; Third Michelle Cottrell Ninth Flight: First Louise Donnelly; Second Katheryn Warren; Third Laura Hudson Special prizes were awarded for: Closest, to Pins: First Dot Locke; Second Paula Linn; and Third Sandy Herrick Closest to the Line: First - Judy Patterson; Second Paula Linn; and Third Vivian Hardy. Thank You The Ladies Golf Association of St. Joseph's Bay Country Club wishes to thank the following merchants for their support of the 18th Annual Ladies Invita- tional Golf Tournament. With their help, we continue to make- this tournament one of the best in the area: Wewahitchka State Bank, Gaskin-Graddy Insurance, St. Joe Forest Products Company, Lynn Patrick (Our Pro), Apalachi- cola State Bank,' Costin Insu- rance Company, Bill Wood State Farm Insurance, Piggly Wiggly - The Motley Family, Saveway - George Duren and Family, St. Jo- seph Telephone and Telegraph Company, Barrier Dunes, Citi- zens Federal Savings Bank, and Buzzetts Drug Store, 'The skyrocketing cost of healthcare threatens the econom- ic -security of families in Gulf County. By the end of this dec- ade, healthcare spending will eat up twice as big a chunk of your family income as it did in 1980. How will families continue to af- ford the cost of healthcare? By cutting back on mortgage pay- ments? By taking it out of their children's tuition?" asked Edwin R. Ailes, Executive Director of the Gulf County Guidance Clinic, Inc. Healthcare costs the nation $817 billion in 1992 which amounts to approximately $6,535 for every family two-thirds $4,296) is paid by families them- selves and one-third ($2,239) is paid by businesses. Of the $4,296, families spent 31.7 per- cent for direct out-of-pocket pay- ments, 17.2 percent for health in- surance, 8.6 percent for the Medical payroll tax and 2.6 per- cent for Medicare premiums. The remaining 39.9 percent was for general federal, state or local tax- es which cover veterans' health benefits, military health benefits, the costs of Medicaid, workers' compensation, and various public health programs, according to a recent report by Families USA Foundation. But Within the high personal cost of healthcare lies one of the most unknown, under-valued re- sources in your community: com- munity-based mental healthcare provider organizations. Provider organizations such as the Gulf County Guidance Clinic play a critical role in containing escalat- ing healthcare costs by offering a wide spectrum of effective, effi- cient services that meet the men- tal healthcare needs of more peo- ple than ever before. Last year the Gulf County Guidance Clinic con- ducted more than 2,000 client ,sessions. May is "Mental Health Month". During the 1992 May is "Mental Health Month" celebra- tion, the Gulf County Guidance Clinic has joined with thousands .of mental health centers and clin- ics across the nation in educating the community about the value of mental healthcare and how com- Heathcock to Host Annual DAR Picnic The St. Joseph Bay Chapter, Daughters of the American Revo- lution will hold. its annual picnic at the home of Mrs. James Heath- cock, 1771 No. 38th Street, Mexi- co Beach on Wednesday, May 20, at 5:00 p.m. ET. Members are encouraged to bring one of their dishes made from the recipe in the Chapter's new. cookbook, Treasure Chest of Recipes. Hostesses will be Mesdames P.N. Adkison, Stiles Brown, G.E. Cain, J.R. Guilford, Mark Lam- berson, William Rish Jr., and J.L. Smith. munity-based provider organiza- tions are "Building Tomorrow's Healthcare System". "Community mental health providers have a piece of the solution to the na- tion's healthcare cost crisis be- cause they have developed inno- vative and cost-efficient ways of treating the nation's mental health problems," said Alles. Community-based mental health- care providers offer a continuum of care spanning less-intensive to more-intensive services. A contin- uum of care gives consumers the benefits of receiving the exact lev- el of treatment they need and moving smoothly from one service to another as they progress through treatment. During Mental Health Month and for the past 25 years, the Gulf County Guidance Clinic, Inc. has offered counseling and men- tal health services for individuals and families in the community. For information or services, con- tact your local community mental healthcare provider today, 227- 1145. Rentals? Purchases? Leases? Please contact our office for all your real estate needs! Serving our area since 1946! SERA PARKER REALTY S904-648-5777 ,,., ^ \,* Cathey Hobbs 648-5653, SDebbie McFarland 648-5421 after hours K..~ tt neb Ai MAY 12, 1992 To Stan 'The Man" May: Happy Birthday to an "Oldie But Goodie" from your co-workers at Gulf Pines Hospital Ethan Littleton Ethan Is Three! Ethan Littleton was thrilled to celebrate his third birthday on May 1 with a 101 Dalmations party at his home. He and his family enjoyed re- freshments and a game of "pin the spot on the dalmation." Ethan's mommy and daddy are Linda and John Littleton and his big brother is Samuel Little- ton. Ethan and his family wish to thank special guest Teresa for sharing this happy day with himl 227-528 When you're going places, count on us all the way! LOOKK! NEW TAXI SERVICE AAA TAXI Anyone, Anywhere, Any Time 227-5285 LIMITED TIME OFFER Sale Begins Friday Free Delivery Financing Available ORTHOPEDIC POSTURE PRINCESS Rea. 169 ea. pc. TWIN 199eo.pc. FULL 499 set QUEEN CHIRO DELUXE Sale $89 $109 $249 Reg. 199 ea. pc. 299 ea. pc 799 set TWIN FULL Sale $109 $139 QUEEN $339 699 set KING $349 999set KING $479 BACK COMFORT II Rea. 249 ea. pc. 359 eo pc. 899 set TWIN FULL QUEEN 1199set KING Sale $124 $159 $399 $539 REGENCY 2000 439 eo. pc. 519eo pc 1299 set 1749 set Sale TWIN $219 FULL $259 QUEEN $599 KING $799 I PAGn SA M THESTR. OR ST JE. L TURSDA. AY 4.99 I In the photo at left Superintendent Walter Wilder presents Glo- ria Ramsey a bouquet of roses in appreciation for her six years of heading the Gold Card Club operation. In the photo at.right, he congratulates Dr. Frank May) on his address to the Gold Card Club students at their annual banquet last Thursday in the Com- mons Area of Port St. Joe High School. 150 Students Honored for Academic Excellence About 150 students were honored at Port St. Joe High School Thursday night for their academic accomplishments which qualified them for member- ship in the Gold Card Club. Gold Card membership is open to honor roll students in the 7th through 12th grades. The affair featured a steak dinner, award of certificates and plaques and an address by Port St. Joe alumni, Dr. Frank B. May. The evening marked the last year the Club organizer will be with the group of adults which heads up the program. Superin- tendent Walter Wilder presented Gloria Ramsey with a bouquet of roses for her six years of heading up the Club, designed to recog- nize exceptional students. Dr. Frank May, local dentist, spoke to the Club members and their parents, present for the af- fair. May spoke on reaching suc- cess. First, he said, one has to de- cide what he considers to be suc- cess. "How will you know when you reach it, unless you define it?" he said. The speaker said, "you must decide what you want, how to get to that point in your life, then go after it! Success won't just come., -You must work foriti Don't wait -for everything to 'ust 'fall in place'; ' after you decide what you want, go after it." May warned the students not to underestimate themselves. "Don't let people tell you that you might fail if you attempt to achieve high ideals. So what if you do fail! Just change your goals to the levels you can reach.. "Enjoy the pursuit of success. The process of reaching success never stops. Learn to enjoy the chase. "Alove all, you cannot make it successfully through life with- out God. Don't neglect the Spiri- tual matters. Your spiritual life needs exercise, too. You can't ex- pect to have the necessary spiri- tual values in your life by exercis- ing it only an hour each week. You cannot be successful in busi- ness by giving it only an' hour a week. You cannot maintain good physical shape by exercising only an hour a week. You cannot maintain spiritual good health by exercising it only an hour a week.. You will never be a success un- less you have God in your life." Carla May was recognized by Superintendent Wilder for being chairman of the college fund. Mrs. May had been successful in securing a total of $37,000 for the college fund this year. It will be divided among the students from the County, who attend col- lege. MRi Irfl '4- - ~ a S a TrfIFG ., I I From left: Bonnie Belin, Becky Belin, Margareti Gibsbn, ad Bobby Sands. Students Donate Birthday Books to PSJES ark News Shark News By Jeanet Hale The Port St. Joe High School 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 41 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. A LUNCH BUFFET IncludesSalad Bar4.50j -Specializing In - *Buffet Lunch *Sandwiches *Meals to Go *Fresh Seafood *Delicious Steaks Our Famous Fresh $9.85 SEAFOOD PLATTER only Choir will be presenting their Spring Concert on May 14 at 7:00 p.m. in the commons area. Every- one is encouraged to attend and enjoy an evening of music and fun. They will also be holding a choral banquet for all choir mem- bers on May 15 at 7:00 p.m. .. The seniors last school day was May 13, after many hard years. At 9:00 a.m. Friday, there will be practice for Baccalaureate services Sunday evening at 8:00. p.m. Cap and g6wn make-up pic- tures will be taken Saturday be- tween 9 and 12. The underclassmen will be taking their semester exams on May 21st and 22nd. The Spring Football Jamboree will be held on May 22. The seventh grade students of the week are Tiffany Eyslee, Ronisu Bird, Melissa Martin, Re- nee' Weeks, Donnie 'Bender, Jon Owen, Justin Parrish, Luke Tho- mason. Congratulations. Need A Home? Use the Classifieds HEARING AID CENTER 618W. 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) Ist Tuesday each month. is Shtavia 1A. Franklin Shtavia Is Three! Shtavia Franklin celebrated her, third birthday with a party at KIDS on May 8 with cake and ice cream. She also had a birthday party at her home on May 9 with her Mama and Daddy, big sister ;Avdery, cousin Quatina, Latash, Eroll, Lee Lee Land a host of cou- sins and friends. NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE The 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 For Take Out Orders, Call 227.1670 Oysters $28.00 Bag with every purchase of bag, receive 1 crackers FREE lb. saltine The World's Finest *Oysters *Clams *Shrimp *Crabs Enjoy the best from St. Joseph Bay and Indian Lagoon with us. INDIAN PASS RAW BAR (On C-30 South of Port St. Joe) II TIME FOR REPA''IRS. 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 Hometown Service BARFIELD'S GIA -N r 328 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe 229-2727 How should you cope with today's lower interest rates when your CDs mature? Our special seminar, "Curing the CD-Rate Blues," is a good place to start. We'll outline A FREE SEMINAR RSVP: 1 (800) 874-7773 DATE: Thurs., May 28 PLACE: Gulf County Public Library TIME: 12 Noon, 2:30 p.m. & 5 p.m. SPEAKER: Bill Cordell (Lunch & refreshments served) two alternative strategies. One gives you the yields you want with the maturities you're used to. The other lets you manage maturities for even higher yields. And both offer a high degree of safety.* Don't give in to low CD and money market rates. Call today to reserve your place. SHFARSON LEHMAN BROTHERS You can get there from here" C as are FDIC ilgvufd and virer a flxed 'ni of ,e olm. 01991 gm Ld.,, flcn ir k rrman 5C .. ,, _ Fi i P\ I *'l4~ V~4~ ~i'~jI ~ *~< 20 Years of Employment During the month of May, four employees at Arizona Chemical will celebrate their 20th anniversary. Bill Dunning, plant manager, second from left is shown congratulating the men. They are from left: Robert Wilson, Bill Dunning, Paul Gant and Ray Ramsey. Not pictured: Steve Adams, who also celebrated his 20th anniversary but was unavailable for the picture. Lions Seen Roaming Port St. Joe Lions have been seen roam- ing the streets of Port SL Joe, but do not get alarmed. These are the friendly type of lions. Some even have first names: Rex, Greg, Mar- vin, and Leonard, just to name a few. These Lions are not out to make a meal out of you, rather they are trying to provide you with a meal. The Port St. Joe Li- ons Club is having their annual U chicken barbecue on Saturday, May 30 at the First Union Bank Computerized Alignment Thrust Angel ............. 34m Total 4-Wheel............ 44" 2-Wheel Front Align... 242 Many vehicles. Parts A labor for the rear swimming extra. Western ALuto 227-1105 219 Reid Park from 11:00 a.m. until about 3:00 p.m. They are trying to sell David Paul Lowery Lowery to Graduate from Andrew College David Paul Lowery will gradu- ate from Andrew College on June 5. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lowery Jr. of Port St. Joe. Lowery will receive an Asso- ciate of Arts degree in Social Sci- ence and will graduate magna cum laude. While at Andrew, he has been extremely active in several cam- pus organizations. Among them are Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society, the Baptist Stu- dent Union, 'the Andrew 'College Choraliers, and a pledge of Phi Kappa fraternity. "David Lowery has been an important member of our commu- nity. He has been a model citizen and a person of whom we are very proud," stated Andrew Col- lege President, Kirk Treible. Andrew College is a two year United Methodist College. It is lo- cated in Cuthbert, Georgia, and has approximately 300 students. Commencement exercises will be held Friday, June 5, in Old Main auditorium on the Andrew College campus. First United Methodist Chiurch 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 Ourhomeowners discounts could help you nail down real savings. If the rising cost of your homeowners coverage is raising the roof at your house, call Allstate We have a variety of discounts. And we'll try to help youth nail down a homeowners quote you can live with. ROY SMITH 221 Reid Ave. 227-1133 AIIS at " Port St. Joe, FL You're in good hands. A lsu Itnirici1 1(.iri p;in .'oitn t hbrnxk. Illinois Subieca Io qualificationsand andal ilabilirv as many tickets as possible so as to make this a big fund raiser. Tickets are $4.00 and include 1/ 2 smoked flavored barbecue chicken, cole slaw, baked beans, bread, and tea. So if you don't want to miss out, be sure to see one of the Lions as they roam around town selling tickets. Last year was a big success and they learned a lot. They have promised to make this year even better. They have an extra grill and are going to start cooking a little earlier. There will be. plenty of chicken at the right time. Support the Port St. Joe Li- ons Club. Purchase your ticket today! Homecoming at Howard Creek Howard Creek Baptist will be observing homecoming Sunday, May 25. There will be special singing by William Pippin. Rev. George Dodd, former pastor of Howard Creek Baptist will be bringing the message. Everyone is cordially invited to join the congregation for the day. It begins with Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. ET, morning worship at 11:00. Following the morning worship service, there will be a covered dish dinner. Veterans' Service Office Closing The Veterans' Service Office will be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 19 and 20. The office will open again on May 26th. If assistance is needed be- fore this time, you may call 1-. 800-827-2204. OL1L IN By: Richard Miller *One major manufacturer dis- played a prototype of a two- seat passenger car that could get 100 miles to the gallon or more. To keep the car light, the body is all-aluminum and the rear seat is gone.. *Stop-and-go driving short distances in town, for instance is harder on your car than highway travel. That's why oil changes and other mainte- nance. service should be done more frequently. *Trucks generally can't brake as fast as a car. If a car brakes in an emergency, the truck be- hind may smash into it. If a car hits the rear end of the truck, the result is likely underride, sliding under the rear of the trailer. *Before jump-starting a car, put out all cigarettes and flames. There is always the danger of explosion from the hydrogen released from a battery which has electricity flowing into it. *Auto history: Mr. J.W. Packard had trouble with the new car he'd just bought. When he com- plained, the manufacturer told. him to "go build a better one." So he did, and the Packard was a top car for years. *Auto Repair: The history of your car can be read in its main- tenance record. We help your car last longer at ulff Ford 9Mercury 118 Market Street Apalachicola, Florida 1-800-239-9650 Service and Sales Card of Thanks The Activities Department of Bay St. Joseph Care Center would like to thank all those em- ployees, their families, and resi- dent family members that so gra- ciously donated their time the day of the Seafood Festival. There was enough help for both booths the entire day, and there were more residents out enjoying the festival than there has ever been. They have talked about it for days. Also, a standing ovation to Barbra Baxter and her dietary staff. No one knows the hard work and preparation she has put into an endeavor this size. She may not have a high profile out and around, but she's there, because the work gets dorfel Thanks, Barbral THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 14,1992 PAGE 7A AARP Reminiscence Workshop Today Today, May 14th, AARP will shop, which is open to everyone. conduct a workshop on Reminis- The only cost will be for the ca- cence at the W.T. Neal Civic Cen- tered luncheon. Reservations may ter in Blountstown starting at be made by calling John H. An- 10:00 a.m. Charlee Lambert from derson, District Director, 648- Atlanta will conduct the work- 8533 in Mexico Beach. *Heating & Air I " *Major Appliance Repair *Plumbing & Electrical Work RERD007623 RF0040131 RA0043378 229-8416 or 227-1954 106 Bellamy Circle, Port St. Joe Mexico Beach Harmon Realty, Inc. BARBARA HARMON, Broker Ann Six, Sales Associate, 229-6392 648-5767 r 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 onel $69,000.00. Corner Sea Pines & Periwinkle Drive: Nice comer lot approximately 85' x 105'. BIk E, Lot 3. $25,000.00. 5841 Hwy. 98, St. Joe Beach: WATERFRONTI This unique 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhome has many nice features WATERFRONTII Large decks off living room and bedroom overlook the Gulfl Living room has cathedral ceiling w/skylights. Kitchen has bar. Two AC/Heat systems, Ig. bathroom downstairs has nice wood sauna! Single car c airport Utility are w/washer and dryer hookups. Ver nicely decorated Must see this onel Only $99,500.00. 106 N. 19th Street: 3 bedroom, 2 bath stucco home in nice location only 1 block to the beach Nice large 100' x 100' lot. Living room and dining area. Kitchen has bar. Cental Heat/AC. Covered front porch., Only $55,000.00. Call for more details. HOMES Mexico Beach 101 22nd St., Mexico Beach: Cozy 2 bedroom, 1 bath home on nice 100' x 100' lot onllgLftk from the Gulfl Fireplace In den, screened porch onhdacK overlooks the canal. Central heat, carport, refrigerator and range. Good starter home or second home. $46,000.00 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! 1.38,000.00. Reduced to 4a.28,0090.. $110,000.00. 116.4th Street (Corner Fortner 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- Sciate. 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. $5e,5I0,0. REDUCED TO $6,600,09 $54.500.00 for Quick Sale. Docside T.H. #2, 114 C Miramar Drive: Two bedroom, two and one-half bath townhome on the canal, has private boatslipl 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 dryerl Good rental unit. $90,000. 64 MagnoliaAve.: 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). Uv. 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. 485,000,00. 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 T ~rnt=i with screen porch overlookin i ( Jel'ed and equipped for summer rental. 48' waterfront lot. Needs some TLCI $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. $48,500.00 to $49,900.00. 13th Street Two bedroom, one bath stilt home 1/2 block to the- Beachl Needs some TLC. Large deck on front and side. Par- tial view of the Gulfl Owner will finance. $55,000.00. Loft by the Pier #12 & #14, Surfvlew 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. 666,5990.0 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 Americus 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 porch 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! Blk. D. Lot 1. $25,000.00. Owner will finance, Corner Court Street & Alabama St. Joe Beach: Nice two bed- room. one IWtllp j-I-d corner lot. Com- pletely fur l5I r w v/ice maker, dish- washer, gas range, microwave, washer & dryer. Central gas heat and electric A/C. Large great room w/cothedral ceil- 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 Gulfl Completely fur- nished. Excellent rental units presently rent- ed. $115,000.00. Reduced to $98,500.00, make offer!! 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 St & Hwy. 98, St. Joe Beach, two bedroom, one bath frame h4d3)jJbTrRATstructed view of the gulf from Florida room on front Living room and sep- arate family room or dent PRICED FOR QUICK SALEI $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 area. Fenced yard, screened porch, and raised sun deck. On 50'x90' lot. 95~0009.0 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 block 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 KoveGrand Isle Subd. 75'xl115' lot in nice residential subdivi- slon. Grand Isle Unit 15, Blk C, Lot 22. $12,500.00. Hwy. 386, MexIco Beach (4) 75'x100' lots on paved street. Unit 11, Blk 5, Lots 2, 4, 6, 8. Residential zoning. Nice shade trees.. $25,000 each. New Mexico Drive (5) 100'x15i Mexico Beach Unit 14, Blk B, Lots 9, 11, 13, 15, 17. $6, .etch. New Mexico Drive 100'x15 DJnit 14, Bk B, Lot 3. $6,000.00.;, ' New Mexico Drive 100'x158.33' lot Unit 14, BIk B, Lot 8. Reduced" $5,000.00. Texas Drive 1 00'x 108' lot. Unit 14, Blk F, Lot 6. $.6890.09 Owner will finance. REDUCED TO 46r$18,0B. $4,900.00. Arizona Drive 100'x108' lot, Unit 14, Blk D, Lot 16. $7,000.00. California Drive (4) 100'x108.33' lots. Unit 14, Blk E, Lots 10, 12, 16, 18. $7,000.00 each. Arizona Drive (5) 100'x108.33' lots. Unit 14. Blk E, Lots 9, 11, 13, 15, .17. $7,000.00 each. Arizona Drive (5) 110'x l10'.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, BIk 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. .144.,0,00 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, Blk 8, E 1/2 of Lot 16, All of lot 18. $29,800.00. Gulfaire Drive, Gulfglre Subdivision 70'x115' home lot. Blk 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: 100- r' lot. Unit 14, Blk B, Lot 6. $6,000.00 Owner anxious t laW' Pine Street: 75' x 100' residential lot with nice shade trees. Only 1/2 block off the Beach! Nice view! Mexico Beach Unit 11, BIk 25. Lot 5. $18,000.00 Gulf Aire DIrve, 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, BIk F, Lots 1, 3, $7,000.00 each. Texas Drive: (2) 100'x108.33' lots. Unit 14, Blk F, Lots 2, 4. $7,000.00 each. 5th Street: 100'x108.390 U) 14, BIk 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. $28-599 Re- duced to, $20,000. LOTS ZONED FOR MOBILE HOMES Maryland Blvd.: (MR" r M C, Lots 9, 10. $10,000.00 E.o.t neaT i -&6T 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 Beach: M lM8 1 AIJdfr for mobile homes. Lots of shade trees. $8,000.00. Maryland Blvd. 75'x100' lot. Unit 12A, Bik C, Lot 4. $13,000.00. Fortner Avenue between 6th and 7th Street 50'x150' lot. One block from the Beachl Unit 1, Blk 8, Lot 5. $20,300.00. WATERFRONT Hwy. 98 WATERFRONTI End of 8th Street. 60'x80' lot. $60,000.00. Unit 2, Blk 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, Blk 10, Lot 9. $15,950.00. 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. S42,900. Reduced to $40,900.00. 263 Forest Ave., Overstreel: 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. 4~ 6,90.0.Reduced to $23,900.00. CAPE SAN BLAS Nautilus Way, Feather Sound Subdivision WATERFRONT! 51 on the Gulf x 394.54' deep. Lot 8. S52,000.00. Nautilus Way, Feather Sound Subdivision (2) interior lots. Good view of the Gulf! $34,000.00 each. S CORNER OF 14TH STREET & HIGHWAY 98 MEXICO BEACH I THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 14,1992 ____ Par al Christian School for its participa- tion in the recent "Say No to Drugs" essay contest. "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. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN W = CHURCH 0 508 Sixteenth Street 227-1756 S V SUNDAY WORSHIP.............................10 a.m. ADULT SCHOOL.................. ......... 11 a.m. ( S N' *SUNDAY SCHOOL Young Children Nursery Available The Rev. Joseph Eckstine, Pastor "The Exciting Place to Worship" Sirst Baptist Churchi S102 Third Street Port St. Joe, Florida i" 'HOWARD BROWNING, Pastor < 2 Catch the.Skrit t ImE uNrito mErHootscNuRcH Constitution andMonument ort 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 You are always welcome and visitors are desired at St. James Episcopal Church 309 Sixth Street Port St. Joe _t.+ -SERVICES- Each Sunday........ ..7:30 and 11:00 d.m. Sunday School........................... 9:45 a.m . The REV. JERRY R. HUFT, Pastor NUL* i 1t,- We Want You To Be S/ art 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 Bible Study Worship 10 a.m. Sunday 11 a.m. Sunday 7 p.m. Wednesday "BE NOT DECEIVED: EVIL COMMUNICATIONS CORRUPT GOOD MANNERS" (1 Cor. 15:33). 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 < 2 The V.F.W. regrets that the Port St. Joe and Wewahitchka High School students declined to participate. The winners were: M.L. Ham- mond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hammond, Shannon Cain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cain, Brandy Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Richard Williams, and Kelly L. Banta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Banta. Each student was presented with a 24-karat gold plated calcu- lator, compliments of "Andy" and Linda Anderson. OBITUARIES Sammy Parker Sammy C. Parker, 60, of Port St. Joe, passed away Saturday, May 9 in Panama City after a long illness. He had been a resident of Port St. Joe since 1955. He owned and operated a Gulf sta- tion for many years and also taught auto mechanics at Port St. Joe High School. He is survived by his daugh- ter, Marcella Parker of Port St. Joe; one brother. Tommy Ward of Bainbridge, Georgia; four sisters, Dorothy Webb of Donalsonville,, Georgia, Patricia Knight of Bain- bridge, Eleanor Armstrong of West Palm Beach, and Delta Rushnell of Bradenton. He was preceded in death by his son, Sammy C. Parker Jr. and his brother, James Parker. Funeral services were held Monday at the Long Avenue Bap-, tist Church with the Reveren, Doctor Dan Duncan and ReveV- end J.C. Odum officiating. Burial: was in the family plot at Holly Hill Cemetery. Arrangements were by Gil- more Funeral Home. Pearl F. Davis Pearl F. Davis, 63, of Wewa- hitchka, passed away Saturday morning, May 9, in Bay Medical Center following an extended ill- ness. She was a native and life- long resident of Wewahitchka, a member of the Glad Tidings As- sembly of God Church, and was a homemaker. Survivors include her hus- band, Martin B. "Bob" Davis of Wewahitchka; one son, Ricky M. Davis of Wewahitchka; two daughters, Lois J. "Jeannie" Lest- er of Wewahitchka, and Ginger D. Winchester of Orlando; seven grandchildren; one great grand- child; two brothers, Lloyd Whit- field of Wewahitchka, and Joe Whitfield of Tallahassee; and two sisters, Mildred Jones and Eunice Arhelger, both of Wewahitchka; and her mother, .Lois L. Whitfield of Wewahitchka. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. CT Friday at the Glad Tidings Assembly of God Church, conducted by the Rev. Neal Mill- er, assisted by the Rev. Woodrow Blackmon and the Rev. J.H. Lee. Interment will follow in the family plot of Roberts Cemetery. Active pallbearers, will be: Paul Whitfield, Steve Whitfield, Allen Whitfield, Houston Whif- field, Eddie Jones and Kevin Gil- more. Asked to serve as honorary pallbearers are: Kamel Zawahry, Azzam Adhal, Syed Mahmood, Bryce Jackson, Jason Flowers, Perry Flowers, C.G. Deese, Dallas Presley, Jerry Gaskin, Rev. Mi- chael Husfelt, Oscar Redd, Ed Martin, Tom Aultman, Benton Hamm, Charles Cleckley, Antonio Muina, and the members of the Wewahitchka Ambulance Squad., All services are under the di- rection of Comforter Funeral Home, Wewahitchka Branch Chapel. April Middleton April Is Five! April Middleton celebrated her fifth birthday with a Little Mermaid party. Helping her cele- brate were 20 friends and rela- tives. She received many gifts and money. She is the daughter of Renda Kay Alymer and Doug Middleton. White Graduating Troy State University, Troy, Alabama, will hold its Spring Commencement exercises on Fri- day, May 29 at 10:00 a.m. Partici- pating in the ceremonies will be Carl Lindsey White Jr. of Port St. Joe. He will be receiving his de- gree in business management. White completed his studies in November 1991 and has been employed with Troy Wal-Mart for three years. On June 15, White will report to a Wal-Mart facility in South Carolina where he will participate in the Management Training Pro- grain. Revival at H.V. Church of God The Highland View Church of God; located at 323 Sixth Street, Highland View, will begin revival services Monday evening at 7:00 p.m. The revival will run through May 22nd with the Reverend Keith Barron, pastor of the East- point Church of God as the evan- gelist. Dr. Elmore and congregation extend a cordial invitation to all to attend and worship with them in these services. 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 18: cheesebur- ger, french fries, milk and cake Tuesday, May 19: chicken, broccoli 'with cheese, fruit cup, roll, milk, rice with gravy Wednesday, May 20: manag- er's choice Thursday, May 21: manager's choice Friday, May 22: no lunch served early dismissal. Tommy Thomas Chevrolet PANAMA CITY Announces Its Affiliation With James C. "Bo" Bray i/n Port St. Joe, Frankin County Area Chevrolet-GEO New and Used Cars and Trucks Business: 1-800-342-7131 or 904-785-5221 Home: 229-6836 o Ross E. Tucker jl RHU, LUTCF i '. Tucker Life-Health Insurance Agency, Inc. 4% !' Life, Health, Disability & S4.- 4 Dental Insurance serving Gulf County 1-800-226-7005 52r 12/19/91 Lettuce ........... head 590 Cabbage .............. Ib. 190 Watermelons......... $4.25 Swt. Potatoes......... Ib. 250. Vidalias.......... Ib. 390 Rus.Potatoes 10 lb. $1.29 Tomatoes............ lb. 390 Bananas ...........4 Ibs. 1.00 SYellow Corn Pink Grapefruit Squash Apples Cantaloupes Cucumbers Bell Pepper Produce Hauled Twice Weekly By Our Own Trucks! WE ALSO HAVE FISH BAIT LAW OFFICES OF FRIER & USKERT, P.A. We May Be Able To Help You THE WINDOW FACTORY 4 I, Any Size Window ' To Fit Any Home 763-9076 Ii, av MVI. FREE ESTIMATES FINANCING Save 15% with this ad! Div. of Security Guard Windows and Doors 2328 East Ave. Panama q(ity 1 r % I L W '- -6 -1. - 0. Lee Mullis, M.D. IBay Eye & Surgical Centerl 1600 Jenks Ave., Panama Citv CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 1- 800-227-5704 John C. Gainous Post 10069 and the Ladies Auxiliary of the V.F.W. would like to thank Faith From left: Michael Hammond, Shannon Cain, Brandy Williams, and Kelly Banta. Win "Just Say No" V.F.W. Essay Contest *Stop Harassing Calls, Letters, Etc. * Stop Repossessions & Foreclosures *Eliminate Debts *Start Over and Re-establish Good Credit * Call John Uskert or Randal (904) 784-1361 Frier for'a free confidential (904)784 L v consultation. 180 ffA7 9-2Q2 465 Harrison Ave.*Panama City 1-800-749-2223 'The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free information about our qualifications and experience." TFC 10/24/91J I Trojan Hostess For the past year Calondra White has been a Trojan Hostess at Troy State University, Troy, Al- abama. Trojan Hostesses are the official representatives of the Uni- versity. Their major purposes are to promote school spirit and give tours to potential football and/or baseball recruits. Hostesses are interviewed each fall quarter. Calondra has been selected to be a Trojan Host- ess for the 1992-93 year. !t L Jp m PAGEP 8A Project Grad Theme The Project Graduation Com- mittee '92 of Port St. Joe High School invites all supporting mer- chants, parents and relatives of 1992 seniors to view the "Love Boat" at the Centennial Building from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, May 21. The committee greatly appre- ciates your support and would like for you to see what your gen- erous donations have accom- plished. THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 14,1992 PAGE 9A Bus Schedule Set for Semester Tests Turtle Watchers Aid Loggerhead Turtles Beginning this month, Log- were lost due to predators; usual- gerhead Se4 Turtles will begin ly coyotes and raccoons before visiting GulCounty's beaches to they could be reached. lay eggs. Local residents, pictured above, under permit from the If you happen to spot a crawl Florida DNR, will survey the (where a turtle crawls onto the beaches from now until October beach), please call one of the vol- to mark and fence nests. Nests unteers for that particular beach: are covered by a 4' x 4' section of Indian Pass to Money Bayou, large mesh wire and posted with 227-7304; Money Bayou to Cape stakes. The wire keeps out the San Blas, 227-2193; Cape San large predators but allows the Blas to SL Joe State Park, 647- hatchlings to crawl to the Gulf. 3169; St Joe Beach, Beacon Hill, The 100+ eggs will incubate in Mexico Beach, 647-8238. If no the warm sand in about nine answer, call 647-8245. weeks. Since the group works with Last year, Gulf County had donated materials, they need any 58 nests that were wired and wire with mesh size 2" x 4" or hatched with approximately larger. If you have any, please call 3,500 hatchlings, but 68 nests one of the above numbers. Dive Club Visits Keys Twenty members of the Port St. Joe High School Dive Club visited the Florida Keys to attend an educational program at Ma- rine Resources Foundation, Key Largo. These club members are high school students who have completed a water safety class and are certified skin divers. They departed Port St. Joe High School April 30, and returned May 5. The group was housed at Ko- blick Marine Lab and participated in daytime hands-on activities which included snorkeling the co- ral reefs, mangrove estuaries and seagrass beds of John Penne- kamp Coral Reef State Park, the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and Everglades Na- tional Park. Laboratory investiga- tions of planktonic and inverte- brate diversity complemented the * lectures on reef ecology and field Lister Airs Budget to Kiwanians Gulf County Clerk of the Cir- cuit Court, Benny Lister, spoke to the Kiwanis Club Tuesday, identi- fying different sources of County funds and explaining how the County used the money it re- ceived. The biggest single item on the expenditure side of the ledger, were the funds allocated for the use of Constitutional officers, such as Clerk, Property.Apprais- er, etc. The Clerk absorbs the biggest chunk of the $1,774,748.50 set aside for the Constitutional officers. The Clerk wears three different hats. As Clerk to the Board, he is allocated $171,757; as Clerk to the Circuit Court his office receives $26,940 and as Clerk of County Court he is allowed a budget of $66,296. Other officers' budgets re- ceive $189,874 for the Property Appraiser's office; the Tax Collec- tor's office receives $193,324; the County Judge operation is bud- geted $45,819 [the Judge's salary and that of his secretary is paid by the state] $120,378 for the of- fice of Supervisor of Elections and $960,359 for the Sheriff. Lister said that 67.09%, or $3,984,233, comes from local county ad valorem taxes. State revenues account for the second biggest single chunk of money, making up the total budget. The County received $131,589 from the state in the fprm of grants to finance solid waste special programs, an aid to libraries and for Civil Defense ac- tivities. PSJ 6th Grade Graduating Port St. Joe Elementary School announces its sixth grade graduation ceremony will be held Wednesday, May 20, at 6:30 p.m. in the elementary school gym. Ap- proximately 76 sixth graders will sing the class song, My Place In This World under the direction of Trudy Downs. Steve Lawrence will be the featured guest speak- er. Parents, relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend these very special exercises. 4 Advertising Pays explorations of all the surround- ing natural habitats. "Spare time," was filled with relaxing on the man-made beach or playing volleyball on the covered court. Needless to say, there was not much spare time. The structured educational activities were rounded out by an afternoon and an evening visit to Key West where the students bought souvenirs and observed the cultural aspects of a small is- land community. Traveling back to Port St. Joe through the Ever- glades and up the west coast of the state offered another view of the diversity of life in Florida ecol- ogy. The Dive Club, sponsored by Virginia Campbell, would like to thank the community for sup- porting the many fund raising ac- tivities, which made this umifor- gettable trip possible. Thanks, too, is given to the Gulf County School Board for its support. The Club also says a big "Thank you," to the chaperones, Chris Earley, Corbett Howell, MSgt. and Mrs. Gary Howze, for giving six days of their lives to help make this a safe and enjoyable trip. Adult School Graduating Gulf County Adult School will hold its graduation exercises on Monday, May 18, at 8:00 p.m. ET in the R. Marion Craig Coliseum of Port St. Joe High School. The commencement address will be delivered by Wendell Campbell, a Port St. Joe businessman. Diplo- mas will be awarded by B. Walter Wilder, Superintendent of Schools. Reverend Howard Browning, minister of First Bap- tist Church, will give the invoca- tion. Everyone is cordially invited to attend the commencement ex- ercise. The school offers courses in a variety of disciplines of adult ba- sic education through high school completion. It has enabled many citizens of Gulf County to in- crease their earning potential, find employment, maintain or ad- vance in a current position, or qualify for the armed forces. An individualized curriculum is featured so that students can enroll at any time of the year and progress at their own pace. Adults of all ages are encouraged to come and earn their high school diploma or achieve a spe- cific goal. No fee is charged for students who have not yet ob- tained a high school diploma. It is time once again for se- mester exams! Gulf County schools will be dismissing early Resolution of Respect Resolutions of respect in the memory of Wistalone Dormany, who died March 25. Death has again entered our Chapter Hall and called to the eternal Home a dearly beloved sister who has completed faithful labor here in ministering to the cry of the orphan, to the call of want and to the piteous wail of sorrow, and as a recompense has received the welcome plaudit, "well done," by the Great Master, and whereas, the loving Father has called our beloved and re- spected sister home, and she hav- ing been a true and faithful mem- ber of our Mystic Order, therefore be it resolved, that Gulf Chapter No. 191, Order of the Eastern Star of Florida, in testimony of its loss, drape its Charter in mourn- ing for thirty days, that we tender to the family our sincere condo- lence in their deep affliction, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family. Hazel Sims, P.M. Marjorie Horton,P.M. Mary Jane Trawick, P.G.E. Transportation Disadvantaged Board Meeting The Gulf County Transporta- tion Disadvantaged Coordinating Board announces a meeting to which all persons are invited. The meeting will be held at the Gulf County Courthouse on Wednes- day, May 20 at 2:00 p.m. ET. The agenda will Include the evaluation of the Community Transportation Coordinator (CTC) and a recommendation as to the redesignation of Gulf County ARC (GCARC) as the CTC. Persons wishing to comment on the trans- portation services provided by GCARC are encouraged to attend. For more information, con- tact Vanita Anderson at the Apa- lachee Regional Planning Council, 904-674-4571. Sewell Finishes Basic Training Navy Seaman Recruit David M. Sewell, son of Jimmy C. and Patricia C. Nunery of Wewahitch- ka, recently completed basic 'training at Recdruit Training Com- mand, Great Lakes, Illinois. During the cycle, recruits are taught general military subjects designed to prepare them for fur- ther academic and on-the-job training in one of the Navy's 85 occupational fields. Studies include seamanship, close-order drill, naval history and first aid. The 1991 graduate of Wewa- hitchka High School joined the Navy in February 1992. Parent Awareness Group Meeting The Parent Awareness Group of Gulf county will meet Tuesday, May 19 at 7:00 p.m. in the County Commissioners' meeting room at the Gulf County Court- house. Join a group of parents trying to make things better for school children. Hooray for the salads now be- ing served with the lunch pro- gramll Peacocks Gathering for Family Reunion The lth annual reunion of the Peacock Association of the South will be held in Thomasville, Georgia, at the Holiday Inn, Fri- day and Saturday, June 19 and 20. All Peacocks and Peacock de- scendents are urged to attend. Please contact Virginia Pea- cock Whitehead, corresponding secretary, 295 Milledge Heights, Athens, GA 30606, or phone 1- 706-543-7746, or Marie J. Pre- scott, membership chairperson, 400 N.W. Eighth Avenue, Crystal River, FL 32629 or phone 1-904- 795-3586 for further Information Thursday and Friday, May 21 and 22 and the bus schedule will be as follows: Thursday, May 21 Port St. Joe (ET) KIDS 12:10 p.m.; North Port St. Joe Elementary 12:15 p.m.; Port St. Joe Elementary 12:20 p.m.; Highland View Elementary (Creel) 12:20 p.m.; Highland View (Pate) 12:45 p.m.; and Port St. Joe High 12:30 p.m. Wewahitchka (CT) Main Street Site (WES) - 12:20 p.m.; Linton Site (WES) - 12:25 p.m.; and Wewahitchka High 12:30 p.m. Sutton Wins Bass Tourney The Panhandle Backlashers Bass Club's May tournament was won by Clifford Sutton. He weighed in 13 pounds, 3 ounces with his big fish weighing a whop- ping 5 pounds, 8 ounces. Second place was taken by Brady Jorden, weighing in 7 pounds, 8.5 ounc- es. Dean Bird garnered third place with 5 pounds, 14 ounces. The next Backlashers Bass Tournament will be held June 13 at Lake Jackson in Tallahassee. Fishing times are 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. ET. For more information, con- tact Paul Howard at 227-1789. Friday, May 22 Port St. Joe (ET) KIDS 11:45 a.m.; North Port St. Joe Elementary 11:50 a.m.; Port St. Joe Elementary 11:55 a.m.; Port St. Joe High 12:05 p.m.; Highland View Elementary (Creel) 11:55 a.m.; Highland View Elementary (Pate) 12:20 p.m. Wewahitchka (CT) Main Street Site (WES) - 11:50 a.m.; Linton Site (WES) - 11:55 a.m.; Wewahitchka High School 12:00 p.m. Lunch will be served on Thursday, May 21, but will not be served on Friday, May 22. Break- fast will be served both Thursday and Friday at the elementary schools. Softball Tourney May 15th is the. last day to enter your team in the Thompson Temple Youth Department's Men's C Class Eight Team Round Robin Softball Tournament to be held May 22 and 23. Entry fee is $100. First, second and third place trophies, along with 15 in- dividual trophies to be given to the first place team, will be awarded. Teams will hit their own MSP-47 softball. For further information, call Charles at 229-8492 or 229- 8241. Taxi Service Here Carroll Williams of Panama City and owner of AAA Taxi Ser- vice announces the availability of taxi service to the Gulf and Franklin county areas. Williams recently retired from the Air Force. AAA Taxi Service promises courteous and prompt service 24 hours a day to anyone, anywhere, any time. Registering for G.S. Day Camp Time is running out! There's a limit of 70 girls to be admitted to the Girl Scout Day Camp West- ern Round Up to be held Monday through Friday, July 13-17 from 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Centennial Building in Port St. Joe. Registration deadline is June 30. Camp fees are $30.00 for Girl Scouts and $34.00 for non- scouts. Camp fees are waived for children of volunteer staff. There will be lots of good times, a chance to make new friends and participate In some exciting activities. Camp is for days only and parents are asked to adhere to times of delivery and pick-up of girls as a courtesy to the volun- teer staff. For more information, call Bunny Miller at 229-8819. FREE SECOND OPINION Air Conditioner Problems? It has been rumored that some service people will tell a homeowner that they have a major problem with their air conditioner when all it needs is a minor part replaced. Call St. Joe Service Co. for a FREE SECOND OPINION 229-6914 Too often, a cheaper service call rate is more expensive than a higher rate. RA 0035817 4TC 5/14 Ossocia Ossociated I PAGE 10A THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 14,1992 g Spring a Football Practice The Sharks have been hard at spring football practice since May 1, under the direction of new head coach and athletic director John Hicks. In the photo at left Hicks is shown discussing plays with the offensive segment. The new squad will scrimmage under the lights Thursday at 7:30 at the football stadium. JAMBOREE The Sharks will not partici- pate against Panama City teams this year, but will travel to Marl- anna for a five team jamboree next Friday evening, May 22, at 7:30 EDT. Port St. Joe will play the first quarter against AAA Mar- ianna and the second against lA Cottondale. Other teams partici- pating will be IA Freeport and AA Walton County. Port St. Joe will occupy the visitors portion of the stadium. Ling Tourney Leaders... Dive Club Searches for Very Rare Sea Urchins Dr. David L. Pawson of the Department of Invertebrate Zoolo- gy, Smithsonian Institute, Wash- ington, D.C., was in Port St. Joe Wesley Ramsey Ramsey Selected for Health Camp Wesley Ramsey, the son of Al- ford and Laura Ramsey of Port SLt. Joe, and a student at Port SL Joe High School has been selected to participate in the Big Bend AHEC's Summer Health Career Camp. Twenty-nine (29) students from the Big Bend region have been selected to attend the camp during the week of July 12-18 in Tallahassee and will spend the week exploring a wide variety of healthcare careers. During the week, students will obtain knowl- edge needed to make realistic de- cisions about their future in health care fields and develop their own "action plan" for the fu- ture. Big Bend Area Health Educa- tion Center is an educational pro- gram directed toward increasing health manpower in medically underserved areas of north Flori- da. Tallahassee Memorial Region- al Medical Center (TMRMC) serves as the host institution for the BB-AHEC. this week. One of his many re- search projects in invertebrate zo- ology includes a study of sea ur- chins which show a reversal pattern in the normal arrange- ment of their skeleton. On this, his second visit to St. Joseph Bay this year, Dr. Pawson's plan was to view 2,000 sea urchins. As a result of inquiry of Captain Black's Diver Center in Port St. Joe, he was directed to the Port St. Joe High School Dive Club for assistance in collecting the ur- chins from the bay. The PSJH Dive Club was honored and thrilled to be able to assist in this project. Not only was Dr. Pawson will- ing, on very short notice, to present a very interesting and in- formative talk and slide presenta- tion to the Club at the school, but he also made a generous dona- tion to the Club on behalf of the Smithsonian. The search was successful in that a few urchins exhibiting this reversal pattern were identified by Dr. Pawson and taken to Fort Pierce for further study. The re- maining urchins, collected and viewed were returned to their habitat. The search part of the project was also successful and beneficial to the PSJH Dive Club in many respects. The Dive Club says, "Thank you, Dr. Pawson, for this oppor- tunity to be of assistance and broaden our horizons." The 1992 Mexico Beach Ling Festival sponsored, by the Mexico Beach Chamber of Commerce got underway April 11th. It will con- tinue through June 13th. Prizes will be awarded for the largest fish in each of seven categories: Ling, Spanish Mackerel, Whiting, Flounder, Black Grouper, Red Snapper, and Kids 12 and under on Saturday, June 13th at the city docks. Awards will be pre- sented at 5:00 p.m. Saturday, . June 13th at the Festival to be held at Canal Park. To date, the following have placed in the different categories: Tommy Pitts of Mexico Beach caught a 54 pound Ling on April 15; Tara Frazier of Gray, Georgia, landed a 3.30 pound Spanish Mackerel on May 2; Joe Fontaine of Mexico Beach caught a 3.25 pound Flounder on April 2; J. Kelley Dillard from Stone Moun- tain, Georgia, landed a 32 pound Black Grouper on May 2; and Da- vid Breedlove of Blairsville, Geor- gia, caught a 13.63 pound Red Snapper on April 15. Weigh master for the Festival* is Bennie Hunter at the Shell White In State Golf Tourney John White, son of Mike and Lynn White formerly of Port St. Joe, was the fourth member of the McIntosh High golf team. The top golfers headed for Jekyll Is- land, Georgia for the state golf championship which began M6n- day. McIntosh won its fifth con- secutive region title last week. John captured an individual team honor, tying with a 73 total over the 18-hole Orchard Hills course. The young golfer is the grand- son of Dorothy White of Port St. Joe. Shack, Mexico Beach. The tour- nament committee consists of J.D. Stewart, Art Dillard and Bill Holder. For more information, con- tact the Mexico Beach Chamber of Commerce. Phillip Belin Belin Receives All-State Honor Phillip Belin of Rancho Palos Verdes, California, recently re- ceived 1992 California All-State Honorable Mention recognition in youth basketball from CAL-HI SPORTS magazine. Belin, a 6'2" eighth grade student at the Chad- wick School in Palos Verdes, played this past season at guard and forward for his Palos Verdes all-star team that compiled a record of 31 wins and 15 losses in statewide competition. Phillip, the son of Jake and Betty Belin of Rancho Palos Verdes, and the grandson of Jake and Myrle Belin of Port St. Joe, led his team with 18 points, 8 rebounds and 5 as- sists per game. Dr. David L. Pawson Port St. Joe High Is in Contention for Sportsmanship Award Ask any visiting athletic team to Port St. Joe and they'll tell you how impressed they are with the attitude of Port St. Joe High School's coaches, teams, and community involvement. Coach Jimmy Ray Stevens of Williston inquired of Coach Phil Lanford when the Red Devils came to Port St. Joe for the Sectional play-offs, "What did you do to get the community this involved?" Lanford's answer was, "I didn't do anything, that's just the way Port St. Joe is." In recognition of this aspect of community support for athletics, and the sportsmanship displayed by its players and coaches, Port St. Joe High School has been selected as one of three finalists for the Fred E. Rozelle Sportsmanship Award. A winner in each of the four classifications AAAA, AAA, AA and A will be announced at the FHSAA Hall of Fame Banquet on May 15 in Daytona B.each. In its second year, the Florida High School Sports Association has. awarded the Fred E. Rozelle Sportsmanship trophy to a school in each classification which best exemplifies the qualities of good sportsmanship by its coaches, players and spectators during the reg- ular season and the championship play-offs. The interscholastic ath- letic programs are an integral part of the educational picture and it is very appropriate for the FHSAA to stress the ideals of good sports- manship, ethical behavior and integrity in all of its sponsored activi- ties. The establishment of this annual School Sportsmanship Trophy is a continuing effort by the FHSAA to place emphasis upon these ideals. During past years the school administration has received nu- merous letters from motels and restaurants that the team has stayed in testifying to the exemplary behaviour exhibited by its players. Port St. Joe has a lot to be proud of concerning the athletic programs of the high school. Good luck! 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. SViews On *Dental 9-ealth FRANK D. MAY, D.M.D. WHY REMOVE IMPACTED TEETH? An impacted tooth is one that has not erupted through the gum (or only partly through the gum). More often than not, the honors go to "wisdom teeth". These third molars generally erupt during the teen years. They often grow forward and push against the adjacent mo- lars causing pain and tissue dis- comfort. Aside from possibly damag- ing other teeth, impacted third molars can cause other prob- lems. A cyst can grow, possibly unnoticed, and damage adja- cent teeth, the jaw bone and nerves. Your dentist can study x- rays of the teeth and jaws, and can frequently tell by the teen years if the wisdom teeth are going to be impacted. At this stage, the wisdom teeth are less complicated to remove and healing is generally faster. Unfortunately, impacted teeth can be "dormant" for years, but then cause trouble and pain at an unexpected or in- convenient time. That's why most dentists recommend x-ray and evaluation of potential prob- !ams. Removal of impacted teeth to prevent future problems can be considered preventive dentistry. Prepared as a public ser- vice to promote better dental health. From the office of: FRANK D. MAY, D.M.D., 319 Williams Ave., Phone 227-1123. II Water Pumps, Starters, Alternators, Exhaust Systems, Shocks, Belts, Hoses RENFRO AUTO PARTS CO.401 WILLIAMS AVE. PARTSCO N 229-6013 MICHELIN XH * For domestic cars * Longest-mileage Michelin radial 195/75-14 WS *69.95 227-1291 r convenient car MICHELINCU BECAUSE SO MUCH IS RIDING ON YOUR TIRES.W MICHELIN XH I- * For domestic cars * Longest-mileage Michelin radial 185/80-13 WS *59*95 PATE'S SERVICE CENTER 216 Monument Ave. I 1 ~eJI~11I1~F~ ~IIII 11 w9aa B~r~E~~i~ G~ 10'x27' aluminum carport. Call after 5 p.m. at 229-8959. 2tp 5/14 LUMBER Deadhead cypress, ju- niper, red cedar, custom cut and wood planing available. Roy Harper, Hwy. 71, White City. 1-827-6862. 2tc 5/14 Red glass Avon, service for 6 plus extra pieces. 229-2631. Itc 5/14 One 18,000 btu air conditioner, good condition, $225. 229-6907. Itc 5/14 Color TV's, fair condition, works, 19" $65. 25" console $75 as is. Trade in broken stuff. Jim, 647-3116. ltc 5/14 Like new off white w/pastel flow- ers queen size innerspring sleeper/ sofa, $175. Exercise bike $10, vanity dresser $40, rocky horse on springs, $20. 229-8474 after 5 p.m. Itc 5/14 Gold colored sofa (upholstery), looks new, $60. 229-6344. Itc 5/14 Central air unit, 3 ton $200. Downflow gas heater $50. Water bed mattress w/heater $25. 229-8121. ltp 5/14 Mobile home, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, cen. h&a, deck,.dishwasher. Call for appointment, 227-7245. tfc 5/7 WHATS SO DIFFERENT ABOUT THE HAPPY JACK. 3-X FLEA COL- LAR? IT WORKS1!! Contains NO syn- thetic pyrethroids. For dogs & cats BARFIELD'S LAWN & GARDEN, 328 Reid'Ave., 229-2727. 10tc 4/9 To buy or sell Avon call Sarah Kemp at 229-6495 after 5 p.m. or weekends. tfc 5/7 Electrolux and all. other vacu- ums, repairs and sales, bags, any- thing for any vacuum and any central built-in vac's. Callaway Vacuum, Tyn- daU Parkway,. Panama City, FL 32404. 763-7443. tfc 5/7 Port St Joe Western Auto ,now honoring Panama City Western Auto Co. store advertised tire sale prices. Sears Card now at Port St. Joe West- ern Auto. Discover TOOl Also Com- puter Wheel Alignment. 227-1105. tfc 5/7 FREE: Eight lesson Bible study. Postage and envelope supplied. Send request to Bible Study, P. 0. Box 758, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. tfc 5/7 NEW & USED Snapper, John Deere, & Ku- bota equipment. Trade-"or anything. 100% financing. Call 1-800-834-6744. Sowell Tractor Co. 2/2 thru 9/92 Know what happens to fleas & tickes when sprayed with HAPPY JACK DROPDEAD FLEA-TICK MIST? They drop dead! For dogs & cats. Wa- ter based. BARFIELDS LAWN & GAR- DEN, 229-2727. 8tc 5/14 Camper space with hook-ups or mobile home space. Call after 5 p.m. at 229-8959. 2tp 5/14 Two one bedroom apartments, unfurnished, $175.00 month. Call 227-2118 after 5 p.m. tfc 5/14 Large one bedroom lower apart- ment on 8th Street, $65 week. Call evenings 229-6933. ltp 5/14 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment for rent. Central air and heat, refrigera- tor, stove, $250 per month, call 227- 1159. 2tp 5/14 3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home, partly furnished. 104 5th St., High- land View. Deposit $200. Rent $250 per month. 639-5980. tfc 5/14 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. Call 648-5323. tfc 5/7 40 ft. furnished trailer, 5 miles from Overstreet Bridge, Hwy. 386. De- posit $100, no pets. 648-5306. tfc 5/7- 3 bedroom double-wide on 2 lots - Bay St., St. Joe Beach, $225 month. 1st and last month rent. Call 647- 8357. 2tc 5/7, 2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile home, Ig. fenced yard, near Pleasant .Rest Cemetery, $275 month plus utilities. 229-8581 or 227-1566. tfc 5/7 Mobile home at 103 Victoria Ave., behind Highland View Elementary School: 3 bdrm., furnished, referenc- es & deposit required. No pets. Call 639-5700 or 229-6711. tfc 4/30 House for rent: Mexico Beach, 2 bdrm., 1.5 bath, furnished, ch&a, washer/dryer, gulf view, large back yard. No pets, 6 months lease re- quired. Call 229-6553. tfc 5/7 For Rent: 2 bedroom trailer, de- posit, no pets. 648-8211 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 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 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 FOR RENT Exclusive office space Two story, 410 Long Ave. (adjacent to Citizens Federral) Port St. Joe Call 227-7413. 4tc 5/14 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. PAGE 1B MS.FRSALE FOR RENT FOR RZENTAFOR REN TRADES. -d'. VICE. Do You Need A Babysitter? Ex- perienced, mature adults will babysit days, weekends optional. Will babysit all ages. Please ask for Holly at 227- 7168. tfc 5/7 ,Port St. Joe Lodge No. 111 Reg. Stated Communication -/st and 3rd Thursday of ea. month, Masonic Hall, 207 Reid Ave. ame'"sa Brboks, W.M. Fred Nehring, Sec. Cancer Support Group meeting at the Wewahitchka Medical Center, 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 7 p.m., CST. Interested persons welcome to attend. 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 Lite 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 tfc 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 tc 5 ER0010992 Mexico Beach Ph. 648-5474 RA0054218 GARRY'S ELECTRICAL, ( i> AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION SERVICE Electrical. Heating & Air Condition New Construction & Remodeling Installation f e 7 VISA, MaSERVICE & REPAIRaccepted. . twc 5/7 VISA, MasterCard & Discover accepted. "COO"*"O"'C' 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. tfc65 COSTIN'S Bookkeeping Service Tax Returns A Specialty 302B Reid Ave. Port St. Joe (904) 229-8581 tfc 5/7 Wauneta's Accounting & Income Tax Wauneta Brewer- St. Joe Beach 647-5043 AVOR CATHERINE L. COLLIER Independent Sales Representative 211. Allen Memorial Way Port St. Joe (904) 229-6460 tic 5/7 L & W CUSTOM BUILDERS, INC. Port St. Joe ADDITIONS REMODELING NEW HOMES REPAIRS COMMERCIAL BUILDING Call today for a free estimate Rawlis Leslie Melvin Ward 227-7107 or 647-8639 LIC. #RG0060879 tfc 517 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,, j at Aline's, 229-6600 or 22.7-7193. ' 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 trc 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 slC/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 Stfc 5/7 SEARS IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE! Sears Catalog Sales 227-1151 MICHAEL KILBOURN, Owner 410 Reid Ave. tc 5/7 I Lawnmowers Remodeling Weedeaters Repairs" Tillers I New Construction S1Chain saws Generators | P Gumps Weather Tight Engine Sales \ T Construction SILicensed & Insured 706 1st St.-St. Joe tc [ 5/7 227-2112 sL ti c 5/j Kevin O'Neill, Owner 229-8635 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 tdc 5/7 Thomas Heat/ Air/Electrical 10 Years Experience All Types of Services Commercial, Residential Major Appliance Service Call 648-3045 tfc 5/7 Remodeling New Construction Decks Free Estimates 648-5886 TAYLOR CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CONTRACTOR Mike Taylor P. O. Box 13459 uc. #RGoo51240 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. tVc 5/7 NEED IT? RENT ITr St. Joe Rent-All, Inc. 706 1st St. Phone 227-2112 Htc 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 tfc5/7 Narcotics Anonymous Meetings Monday Nights 8:00 p.m. at 302 Reid Ave., Information: Call (904) 229-6506 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PAYS! Call 227-1278 to place yours. $3.50 for first insertion, $2.00 a week for consecutive runs, plus 5 per word for all over 20.. Women's Support Group, 7:00 p.m. Monday St. James Episcopal Church. 227-1145 or 227-1128. 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 GENERAL CONTRACTOR RG 0049457 Bill Quaranta Homes Outhouses Old-Fashioned Quality Commercial Buildings Hand-Nailed Craftsmanship Log Cabins Additions BARFIELD'S LAWN & GARDEN CENTER Small Engine Repair Lawn Mowers Weed Eaters \ Chain Saws L Generators *Pumps Tillers Go-Karts 229-2727 328 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe tc 5/7 GLENN'S PAINT Rebuild Wrecks Body & Window Work & BODY SHOP Expert Pointing & BDU Y O Free Estimates 503 First Street Port St. Joe Insurance Claims Phone 227-7133 tfc5/7 LIC # RFOO51042 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 Part/full time, licensed real es- tate salesperson, salary plus commis- sions. Call Mexico Beach Harmon Re- ,alty, 648-5767. Itc 5/14 CITY AUDITOR AND CLERK, PORT ST. JOE (4,050), salary nego- tiable, bachelor's degree public ad- ministration or related field, 5 yrs. municipal management experience, auditor/clerk experience preferred. Fi- nance, labor relations, grant/grant administration, ability to work w/ variety commissions/committees, strong leadership/administrative / management skills. Appointed by Mayor/Commission. Resume, salary history & references to: Attn.: L. A. Farris, City of Port St. Joe, P. 0. Box 278, Port St. Joe, FL 32456 by 6/1/ 92. EOE. 3tc 5/14 Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative, Inc. will be taking applications May 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 1992, for the posi- tions of Dispatcher and CustodiaA for the district office in Southport, Flori- da. Applications and job specifica- tions are available at Gulf Coast E ec- tric Cooperative Inc., district ofaTe during the hours of 7:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. Apply in person, no phone calls please. All applications will be given and taken in the Southport District Office. Equal Opportunity Employer. Itc 5/14 CRUISE SHIP JOBS hiring Summer/year round. $300/ $900 weekly. Photographers, tour guides, casino workers, deck hands, plus morel HawAii, Caribbean, Baha- mas. 1-504-646-4500, ext. C6800, 24 hrs. Itp 5/14 Need child care for summer? Will keep week, day or drop-ins. Clean, experienced. Reliable, have references. Call Peggy at 229-8570. 4tp 5/7 ATTORNEYS AT. LAW charge $50-$200 and up for documents such as wills: $25 divorce: $25 Contracts: $25 and more. All: $25. Call 648- 8191. .2tp 5/,7 BOOKKEEPING SERVICE: Guaranteed: If you don't receive bet- ter: more detailed: more personalized service for less money I will refund all of your money. 3 month trial offer. Call 648-8191. 2tp 5/7 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 - Call Steve at 22-7-1687 after 6 p.m. 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 A1C, Port St. Joe Phone 229-6018 tfc5/7 We Buy, Pawn, Sell or Trade Guns Indian Swamp Campground Hwy. C-386, Howard Creek tfc 5/7 PA Nice 3 bedroom 1 bath home, has cen. heat & air, newv cabinets. 206 10th St. Call 229-6055 for more infor- mation. tfc 5/14 In White City, FL, 52' wide x 175' length, with trailer, $6,000. Sale by owner, 827-6641 or 773-2671. 2tc 5/14 Mobile. home, 14'x70', 2 bath, 2 bedroom on 2 lots (150'xl50'), mini blinds, stove, refrig., dishwasher, gar- den tub, screen porch and large deck. 229-6112, 9-5; 647-8514 after 5:00. Ask for Tonya. tfc 5/14 Mobile home, 12'x64' partially furnished If desired, on Bay St., St. Joe Beach. Call 647-3175 or 912- 788-7727 collect. 2tc 5/14 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 St. Joe Beach. Must sell for health reasons, 2 bdrm., 2 ba. house on nice lot. Storage bldg., 2 carports, kitchen w/plenty of cabinets & bar, stove & dishwasher, Ig. LR, DR & den combination, carpeted, drapes, ch&a, walking distance to beach. Must see to appreciate. Only $49,000. Call for appt. 647-5643. 2tc 4/30 & 5/14 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 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 until. 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. tf 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 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 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. 87 beachfront lot Small parcels, Dalkeith Road. Call George at 229-6031. tfc 5/7 BBBOIE J. MILLER LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 904 648-3022 PR 0. BOX 13281 Associate: MEXICO BEACH, FL 32410 JIM VICKERS Mexico Beach SUMMER GETAWAY: 75'100' lot, 2 bdrm., 2 ba., "Peachtree Tall Oaks" mobile home, ex. nice w/deck, $35,000. PORT ST. JOE STARTER HOME. 2 lots, 3 bdrm., well kept home, lots of extras, must see to appreciate. $49,500. Call for appt. & more details. 2tp 5/14 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 tfc 5/7 LOST: Man's ring; gold nugget band with 1 carat diamond cluster. Lost at the high school baseball field area 4/21/92. Sentimental value. Re- ward offered. If you have any informa- tion, please call 639-2628 after 6:00. Itp 5/14 66AA6A6AA66a~46A666A6666AAAA* 6 6666666 6666666666666666666 I I 66666666~666666 ~ I ,.066666666666666666666666l '~..F'N.E6F'W' 6 6 6 6 6 66 6 6 ,S 6 6 6 6 6 :::::~~6 it66A~Lj~.6at I 6666666666 66 6 6666666666666 6666666 666.%666 66 5~7'.sN~R,46F 66666666666666666 LGE 2B THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 14,1992 HANNON REALTY, Inc. 221 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe, FL (904) 227-1450 FRANK HANNON, Broker 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. $126,.0000. REDUCED TO $99,000.00 $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 $60,000.00. Reduced to $55,0.00.00. 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 3rdSOLi, 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 lola St.: 3 i 2 bath, living room, kitchen, closed in back porch. ,,w " 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'xl70', 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 $8,000.00. Mexico Beach: Texas Drivei 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. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FOURTEENTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR GULF COU NTY CASE NO. 92-76 ROBERT W. FREDERICKS and Wife. YVONNE L. FREDERICKS. Plaintiffs. vs. JOHN P. WINDER and Wife. ATHENA M. 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 corer of Sec- tion 20. Township 9 South, Range I I 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.79*09'49'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. 7401'14"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. NOTICE TO RECEIVE SEALED BIDS BID NO. 9192-19 The Board of County Commissioners of Gulf County, Florida, will receive sealed bids from any 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 TODAY 1979 Mercury Cougar (blue), 8 cyl., am/fm radio, heater, a/c, white wall tires, 94,000 miles. Asking $1,000. 648-8550. Itp 5/14 1986 Mazda B-2000 SE-5, cab- plus, a/c, p/s, am/fm bucket seats, 96,000 mi., $3,000. 827-2128 after 6:00. 4tc 5/14 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 1987 13' Boston Whaler with ex- tras. Call after 5 p.m. at 229-8959. 2tp 5/14 14' bateau and trailer, $250. Call 827-6878. ltc5/14 19' 1968 Thunderbird fiberglass boat with Johnson 40 horse motor, 827-6641 or 773-2671. 2tc 5/14 OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIR - Call Steve at 227-1687 after 6 p.m. tfc 5/7 Need Cash? Individual will pay cash for your mortgage. After 1' p.m., call Panama City 1-265-2792. 1 Itp 4/23 Yard Sale: Saturday, May 16th, 8 a.m. 2 p.m. Tools, crafts, clothes, lots of nice things too much to list. 34th St., Big Gator Park. Mexico Beach. Rain cancels. Itp 5/14 Yard Sale: Saturday, May 16, 2 families, furniture, clothes, etc. 1511 Monument Ave. 9:00 ? Rain cancels. Itp 5/14 Yard Sale: Sat., May 16, 2 fami- lies, 1313 Long Avenue, 9 a.m. Itp 5/14 Yard Sale: 142 Canal St., St. Joe Beach. Saturday, May 16, 9 a.m. Itp 5/14 2 family garage sale, charbroil electric grill, small appliances, alumi- num mini blinds, elec. ice cream freezer, 36" doors, baskets, car cover, Hoover vacuum cleaner, patio (cur- tain), (door), Walkman radio, ceramic Christmas tree, paintings, royal palm trees, typewriter and lots of other goodies, 8 a.m. May 16th, Mexico Beach, 123 42nd St. ltc 5/14 Yard Sale: Saturday, May 16, 8:00 till. Some freebies. 1410 Long Ave. ltp 5/14 Yard Sale, 3 families. Friday, 12 noon until and Saturday 8 a.m. until. Charles Street, White City. Furniture, clothes, dishes, ceiling fans, heaters, etc. Look for signs. Yard Sale: Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. until, 209 9th St., Port St. Joe. person, company, or corporation interested in sell- ing the County the following described personal property: Replacement of Jailhouse 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 Jailhouse windows and replace with windows according to specifications. 2) Provide and install security bars over Jailhouse windows. 3) Specifications obtained at the Gulf Co. Building Dept. 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 Publish: 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 the 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 NEW LISTINGS MEXICO BEACH 120 Pine St. A Must See! Beautiful 1 owner home. 2 bd., 2 ba. with 2 car garage, FL room, Ig. util. rm., much, much more, $91,500. ST. JOE BEACH 130 Bay St. Comfortable 3 bd., 2 ba. home, water view, $79,900. Corner of Ponce de Leon & Americus Ave. Level building lot 75'x150', homes or mobile homes, $15,900. BEACHFRONT St. Joe Beach end of Ward St. 3 bd., 2 ba. Interesting floor plan. Fireplace, deck, $129,000. 2142 Faulk Dr. Tallahassee, FL 32303 Telephone: (904) 562-1061 Personal Representative: Jerry Taunton, Johnny ,Taunton, Judy Harrelson SRL I Box 60 Wewahitchka, FL 32465 Publish: May 14. 21. 28, and June 4. 1992. 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 Counmty; (2) They must provide a surety 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 r 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: Landflll Billing 1000 Fifth Street Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 Publish: May 7 and 14. 1992. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number 92-79 Division Probate IN RE: ESTATE OF JESSE LUTHER TAUNTON, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: The administration of the estate of JESSE LUTHER TAUNTON, deceased, File Number 92-79. is pending in the Circuit Court for Gulf County, Florida. Probate Division, the address of which is 1000 Fifth Street. Port St. Joe, Florida 32456. The names and addresses of the personal representa- tive and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All persons are required to file with the clerk of this court, WITHIN THREE CALENDAR MONTHS OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE all claims against the estate In the form and manner prescribed by Section 733.703 of the Florida Statutes and Rule 5.490 of The Florida Rules of Probate and Guardianship Procedure. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO. FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Publication of this Notice has begun on May 14, 1992. Attorney for Personal Representative: Judy L. Harrelson 4LLEMORE Corner 10th Street & U. S. Hwy. 98 REAL ESTATE I Mexico Beach, FL 32410 INC. (904) 648-5146 or 1-800-458-7478 Ellen F. Allemore, Broker 647-8939 Dot Craddock 648-5486 Joy Holder 648-8493 Brenda Lynn 648-8215 John Maddox 648-8899 Joan Smithwick 648-5374 Margie Miller 229-6502 BEACHFRONT completely furnished townhome, tastefully decorated. Sit on deck, and enjoy beautiful view of gulf. Dolphin Run #7, $110,000. End of 33rd SLt.: Beautiful view from older beach- front home situated on 2 lots, heart of pine panel- ling throughout home. 2 bd./l be. plus carport & porch. $ 40,9, $175,000 Special Pricel 38th SL Luxury by the Pier #3, beachfront town- home, spectacular view, newly furnished, 3 bd., 2 1/ 2 ba., completely furnished. $100,000. REDUCED $115,000. Make offer. Townhome 9709. Beachfront townhome, nicely fur- nished, swimming pool & tennis court privileges. $96,500. Seashores #1 and #3, Beautiful 3 d., 2 1/2 ba., unit w/fireplace, good storage, closet space, un- furn., $125,000. Cortez SL. End Triplex at St Joe Beach: Lg. 3 bd., 2 1/2 be, covered deck, good layout, fireplac- es, $122,900. .Middle Unit Available.' Gulf Aire Townhome: 9733, Waterfront,-2 bd., 2 1/2 ba., nicely and completely furnished, $95,000. 9813 Hwy. 98: Abso itdul 3 bde., 2 1/2 hba, $159,900. 9821 Hwy. 98: beautiful 2 be., 2 1/2 be. townhome. $98,500 unfurnished, $105,000 furnished. BEACH SIDE 39th St. Beachaide: Kohnke Shell #2, cathedral ceiling, & completely furnished 1 bd., 1 be. unit with owner financing, $48,500. 101-C Mramar Dr. 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba& furnished townhome, water view from bedroom balcony, landscaped back yard, great location, near Canal- Park & pier. $59,900. 101A Miramar Dr. 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba. townhome, furnished, new carpet, 1g. landscaped corner yard with sprinkler system. & priv. fence. Waterview from 2nd floor. Convenient location near marinas, Pier Rd. & Canal Parkway. $69,900. 37th SL, Brittle #21 & #22, 2 bd., 2 be., excel, ren- tals, completely furnished, just steps to pier & gulf. $63,000 each. Brittle #15, 37th St Completely furn., 2 bath, 2 bd., townhome, close to Gulf. $63,000. 37th St., 2 bd., 2 ba. townhome, end unit, beautiful- ly furnished, hear pier, OWNER ANXIOUS, $V9,500, make offer. 37th SL, Vacant lot, 75'xlO0'; nice building lot, close to beach, pier, beachside, $59,900. 41st St. Beachalde: Unit in four plex. Neat as a pinl Furnished, 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba. Very affordable, $54,500. 117 40th St. ApL 2: 2 bd., 1 ba., furnished, close to beach, Reduced to $37,900, make offer. GULF AIRE 404 Gulf Aire Dr.: 4 bd., 2.5 ba., stone & cedar, double garage, corner lot, partly fenced, formal liv. rm., formal din. rm., stone f.p.. eat-in kitchen, dish- washer, stove, $96,000. Gulf Aire Dr.: Single family residential lot, 75'x125'. REDUCED TO $16,000. 400-C Gull Aire Dr.: Easy walk to beach. Tennis court & swimming pool facilities. Lovely home in triplex, 3 bd., 3 bath, stone fireplace, garage & oth, er amenities. Ideal for yr. round living or vacation home. $71.500. Gulf Alre Dr.: multi-family or single family lot, $29,000. Gulf Aire Dr.: 2 lots available. $17,000 ea. Prime Lot facing the gulf, 60'x180', $50,000. Beacon Road: Nice vacant lot, $22,500. See Pines Dr. Vacant lot, nice, BACK ON THE MARKET, $28.000. Beacon Road, good vacant lot. $22,500. Nice residential lot. $17,900. Gulf Aire Drive: Good single family vacant lot, $17,900. Gulf Alre Dr.: Close to pool & tennis courts, vacant lot, $21,500. Beacon Road: Vacant lot, good location, $19,500. Periwinkle Dr.: Vacant lot, located in slow traffic area. $19,500. Reduced to $14,500. Gulf Aire Dr.: Vacant lot close to tennis court & pool area. $22,800. Gulf Aire Dr.: Triplex, two 3 bd. 2 ba. units and one 1 bd., 1 ba. unit, very nice, good investment, all 3 at $155,000 or will sell individually for $69.900 ea 3 bd. units & $34,900 1 bd. unit. Gulf Aire Dr.: Duplex. 3 bd., 2 ba. ea. side, excel. construction. $69,900 per unit. Gulf Aire Dr.: Duplex, triplex or single family vacant lot, $22,900. ST. JOE BEACH Between Coronado & Balboa on Hwy. 98. Nice building lot with septic tank. Reduced to $30,000. WARD STREET: 2 nice high lots, each lot 75'x 150.$13,500 each. Coronado St.: A must seel 1988 38R, 1 bath MH, completely fenced. Beautifully landscaped. $49,900. Alabama SL Nice lot for home or mobile home. $13,500. 240 Santa Anna St.: Home for family or weekend living. Liv., din. rm., kit., 2 Ig. bd., 2 ba., wrap- around Deck. Septic system allows another bd. $65,000. Bay St. Drive by to see this attractive 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home with large screen porch & deck on level, wooded lot. Completely furnished for your vacation retreat or permanent residence. $38,500. 5912 Georgia Ave., 2 bd., 2 ba. mobile home with 2 car garagelg. deck. nice yd. $42,500. Corner of Americus & Selma, 3 lots available. 2 at $14,000 ea. & 1 at $15,500. Owner financing. 1 SOLD. Coronado & U.S. 98: Unobstructed gul view. Co- ronado #4, 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba. townhome, ch&a, total elec., NICEI S72,11i, Reduced to $69,500. Pineda St.. 4 lots in first block to beach, $20,000 ea. Hwy. 98, between Pine & Canal Streets: Lot, beautiful view. Reduced to $25,000. Columbus St, nicely fumished 3 bd., 2 ba. mobile home, 1 1/2 blocks to beach, $40,000. St Joe Beach, Coronado #7, 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba. townhome, unrestricted gull view, furnished, nice. Reduced to $65,000. Make offer. Corner Santa Anna & U.S. Hwy. 98. 4 bd., 2 ba. or possibly could be converted into 2 rental units. 6;1,9 Now $60,000. MAKE OFFER. Hwy. 98 between Balboa & Magellan. Develop- ersl 3/4 of block plus 1 lot. Look to the future. Su- per Investment. $330,000. SLt. Joseph Shores: Great buy for home across street from beach. 2 bd, 1 1/2 ba. townhome, fum., $48,500 or $194,000 for all 4. Coronado Townhomes: 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba., dedicat- ed beach. Unobstructed view. All amenities. Fur- nished $84,900; unfurnished $74,500. PORT ST. JOE 1310 Monument: Beautiful home, excel. neighborhood, lovely landscaped yard, 2 lots, home completely renovated 7 years ago. Uv. rm w/fireplace & panelled walls, very g. fanm. rm., kitchen w/dining, 3 bds. Call for more details 805 GARRISON AVE. 4 bd., 1 ba., nice location, covered patio; partially fenced backyard, $46,000. Owner anxious, FIRST HOME BUYERS THIS IS ITII 1802 Marvin Ave. 3 bd., 1 ba. with nice 92'1175 lot. $39,500. 806 Garrison Ave. "Good Cents" home with lots of amenities. Nice yd & neighborhood. New roof, $58,500. Entrepreneur alert Business for sale, Sub Shopl Excel. location, corner of Hwy. 98 & 4th St. Business & equipment only, $06,000r $30,000. Oak Grove: Zoned commercial, corner of Duval & 2nd. Bldg. has can. h&a, may be used as grocery store, cafe, beauty parlor, church, etc. $20,00. $18,000. Back on Market! 1101 Constitution Dr.: Bayfront lovely 2 story beautiful view, 3 bd., 1 1/2 ba., Ig. lot. Was $4-6,000, reduced to $00,000. Now $87,500. 2012 Long Ave. 4 bedroom, 2 bath with in ground pool. Completely fenced. $67,500. Cape Plantation: 103 Plantation Drive: A great home for the golfer 3 bd, plus a bonus room, 2 1/2 ba., 2,000 sq. ft. approx. Small equity & assume, $105,000. 2011 Juniper Ave.: Walking distance to schools & churches, 3 bd., 2 baL L lD, fenced back yd. $69,000. 206 10th SL: 3 bd., 1 ba. home, new kitchen cabi- nets, carport, near churches, nursing home. $39,900. 510 8th St.: Live in 1 apartment and rent out 3 for income. $48,900. 517 10th SL: Nice solid starter home, 2 bd., 1 ba. on 2 1/2 lots. Room to expand. Reduced to $29,900. Oak Grove: 2 lots, mobile home w 3 bd., 2 ba. $18,500. 2004 Juniper Ave.: Comfortable 3 bd., 1 1/2 be. brick home, just redone, swimming pool, 11/2 lots, good price, $85,000. Marvin Avenue: Vacant lot, 75'x175', no back door neighbors, $17,500. OVERSTREET One 3 acre parcel on Wetappo Creek: $15.000 with good owner financing. 4 cleared lots on Hwy. 386, over 1 acre each, $8,800 $12,500. one with stocked catfish pond. Good owner financing. Sunaldne Acres: Land available only 10 mi. to beach, unrestricted quiet area, low taxes, $7,000. Intracoastal Canal Frontage: Lot 1, 1.02 A - $28,000; Lot 2. 1.08 A $28,000; Lot 3 1.35 A, $45,500. Intracoastal Canal front, 1 + acre with well and septic tank, $20,000. , SUNSHINE FARMS on Hwy. 386.4 miles north of Hwy. 98, 5.68 acres. $17,000. SUNSHINE ACRES: 10 mi. from Mexico Beach, 2.1 acres, $12,000. 2 lots with septic tank approx. .5 acre, ready to build, on county road 386, 3 miles north of Over- street bridge, $11,000 ea. Owner financing availa- ble. Overatreet: Approximately 2 acres loaded witrees. 300' along west side of Daniels Rd., $9,000. Sunshine Forms: 4.94 acres on main road. $16,000. Sunshine Farms, approx. 4 mi. to beach. 3 acres, $15,000. Overstreet Hwy. 386 before bridge, 1.47 acres, septic tank. light pole, well $15,000. WEWAHITCHKA, HOWARD CREEK, WHITE CITY BURGESS CREEK: 120 Magnolia Ave., on river. 2 bd.. 1 ba. great fishing get away. Large back porch on 80x400' lot. $35,000. HOWARD CREEK: 62'x1301 vacant lot, $8,000. Howard Creek: Great fishing, year round living, 3 ba., 1 ba.. mobile home, furnished, storage shed, well, screened porch, $32,500.1 Acre cleared. WHITE CITY: Roomy 2 bd. home w/carport & screen porches, on Volunteer St., $26.500. WHITE CITY: 3 bd., 1 ba., approx. 1,900 sq. ft., fire- lace, Iots of amenities, nice lot located on Charles Ave. $50,000. HIGHLAND VIEW 1988 doublewide mobile home on 3 lots, 7th St. Custom features, deck, chain link fence. $33,000. Building behind truss plant, Approx. 1 acre w/ bldg. and 3 phase power to site. $33,500. CAPE SAN BLAS Private 100' on beach. 1.66 acres vacant property $460 000. Reduced to $122,000. NOTICE OF INTENDED ACTION THE GULF COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Purpose and Effect: The Gulf County School Board proposes to amend and adopt poll. cles, as provided for In the Administrative Proce- dures Act, for the purpose of bringing said policies Into compliance with Florida Statutes and State Board of Education Rules. Summary The following is a brief descrip- tion of each proposal change of Chapter 6GX23. 6.512 Amendment of policy regarding termi- nal pay for accrued annual leave to a retiring non- Instructional employee , Economic Impact: These proposals will re- sult In no direct costs associated with Implementa- tion. IF REQUESTED. A HEARING WILL BE HELD AT:. Tnme: 9:00 a., ET Date: Tuesday, June 2, 1992 Place: Board Room, Gulf County School Board Office, Gulf County Courthouse, Highway 71, Port St. Joe, FL 32456 The entire text of the proposed rules can be Inspected during regular office hours at the Gulf County School Board Office, Gulf County Court- house, Highway 71. Port St Joe. FL. Special legal authority under which the adoption Is authorized and the law being imple- mented and interpreted are made specific. The addition and changes are proposed by Charles T. Watson. Director of Support Services, and approved for consideration by B. Walter Wild- er, Superintendent Amendments: 6.512 Annual Leave Publish: May 14 and 21, 1992. FICTITIOUS NAME Notice Is hereby give that the undersigned persons) intend to register with the State of Flori- da the fictitious name or trade name under which they will be engaged In business and in which said business is to be carried on, to-wit: COMPANY NAME: HOWARD'S AIR CONDITIONING & APPLIANCE REPAIR LOCATION: Rt. 3B Box 552. North Canal Drive, Port St Joe, FL 32456 ADDRESS: Rt. 3 B Box 552, North Canal Drive, Port St. Joe, FL 32456 . OWNER: Howard Davis Publish: May 14, 1992. MEXICO BEACH 40th St 2 commercial lots, One 100'x75', 100W on Hwy,98for$90,000; one 75'x00', $30,000. Pier ohii0 p p o. ,e an wigreat view, $63,500. Grand Isle Sub. KIm Kove. Vacant lot, homes- only, $12,000. Unit 15, BIk. C, Lot 8. 307 Robin Lane: two level home, excel, cond., interesting floor plan. Landscaped yard 2 bd., 2 1/2 bath, carport, screened in porch, outside storage shed, $69,900. Hwy. 98, Older residence, high level lot, beautiful view, $400,00. Reduced to $62,500. Possible own- er financing. Hatiley Dr.: Nice residential area. Paved street, (2) lots 87.5'x108' for $19,500 or (1) lot 87.5'x108', $10,000 each. 1302-B Hwy. 98 Excel. investment, fully furnished, town home with unobstructed water view from balcony. 2 bd., 1 1/2 bath, $53,900. 1302D Hwy. 98: 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba., townhome, com- pletely turn. kitchen, good view, $53,000. Robin Lane, nice residential area, 108x110' lot, $10,000. 139 PALM ST.: IMMACULATE! Home on stilts, 2 bd., 2 1/2 ceramic tile baths, liv. room AND family rm., spacious decking. Screened picnic area and paved parking ground level. 908,600, $89,900. Mexico Beach, Grand Isle: Corner lot, 72'x115, . $11,500. 4th St.: 3 bd., 1 ba. COMPLETELY RENOVATED this year. Great for first home or retirement home. $48,009 $41,000. MAKE OFFER. 131 Pine St Pretty residential lot, excellent neigh- borhood, houses only, $12,500. 16th St lot, Beach access approx. 500', level resi- dential lot located on small pond. Possible owner fi- nancing, $23,500. 310 Maryland Ave.:. Mobile home on very ig. lot, split plan, 2 bd., 2 ba., deck, screen porch, fenced, a quiet area, $36,400. hooked up. 64.-00. Reduced $15,900. MAKE OFFER. Texas St., 100x108' vacant lot w/1050 gal. septic tank in place for 3 bd. home. $12,500. 100'+- waterfront with 66' +- across highway. Zoned commercial. Corner of 13th & Hwy. 98, vacant lot, zoned for business, 90'x19g0. $120,000. Sea SL: 1 corner lot with adjoining lot, vacant, zoned for mobile homes. $28,500 total for the two. Hwy. 98: Great buy for home across street from beach. Nice 2 be., 1 112 ba. townhomes, furnished. $48,500 ea. or $146,000 Ofor all 3. 1 SOLD. 12th St. Business Center: commercial lot 2nd from highway. $35,000. CANAL FRONT Prime location for fishermen and beach lovers, 126 Miramar Dr. CANAL FRONT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE w/dock, walk to beach, corrmpletely fur- nished, owner built, 3 bd., 2 ba. single family resi- dence. $215,000. C Miramar Dr, canalfront townhome, very nice, to- tally furn., 2 bd., 2 1/2 ba. w/dock, $440O,0, RE- DUCED TO $100,000. BEACON HILL 100'x100 lot for $17,000.00 or will divide. 2 lots $8,500 oa. Third Ave. between th & 6th St., Houses or mobile homes. Beacon Hill Estates: Lucia Ave., nice residential lot, 100'x120'. $13,000. Beacon Hill Estates: Hwy. 386, residential lot, 100x 120'. $17,000. Beacon Hill Lots: 3rd Ave. Between 1st & 2nd St. Owner financing, 20% down. $7,000 each. 50wx10I'. 4th Ave. & 3rd St, Newly remodeled & redecorat- ed 3 bd., 1 ba. home on 3 lots. Reduced to $67,000. Call for details. 2nd Ave. & 4th St.: 2 lots 50'x100 each. cleared, $22,500 for both. Choose 1 of 2 lots available, corner of 3rd St. & 4th Ave. or comer of 3rd St. & 3rd Ave. $13,500 es. Faulk & Lucia-Large vacant comer lot 120'x100', zoned for homes, short distance to beach. $15,000. 6th SL, 2 Ig. vacant lots zoned for houses, $32,000 total. 1985 double wide 3 bd., 2 ba. mobile home in the center of 3 lots. $42,900. 3rd Ave.: Nice 14x60' Scot 1984 mobile home, 2 bd., 1 ha. custom built masonite siding, shingle roof, other extras. $35,000. BEACH FRONT Dolphin Run #1, Beautiful spacious 3 bd. town- home. $110,000. Owner financing with 25% down. BEACH FRONT R I: IiC 3 bed, 2 ba. cathe- dral ceiling, $136.0~L I deg~p~ma Wewa Elementary News By Linda Whitfield Ike and Luke Chosen for Boys AAU Team Sixth graders Ike Mincy and Luke Taunton, who have been playing basketball for the Boys Club in Panama City, have been chosen to play on the AAU Team. Both boys were chosen for differ- ent teams and they will play in the State Playoffs in Cocoa Beach on June 13. Ronnie Leake, former Mosley coach, is the director of the Boys Club. Congratulations, Ike and Luke. Ike is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Mincy and Luke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Taunton. Second Grades and POPS Club Go to Gulf World on May 11 The second grade classes of Joyce Quinn, Sue McDaniel, and Judi Lister took their classes to Gulf World on Panama City Beach on Monday. The trip coin-. cides with their studies on ma- rine life, and Florida flora and fauna. The POPS Club with spon- sor Terri Lane, also went as an end of the year treat. Teachers Go to FTP-NEA Convention Teachers Tweeta Gaskin and Linda Whitfleld recently went to the FTP-NEA convention which was held in Tampa. Other teach- ers attending from Gulf County were Lois Byrd, Christine Wil- * liams, and Betty Holloway. Outing to St. Vincent's Island The ESE classes of Diane Atchison and Pam Sumner took their classes on a fun filled trip to St Vincent's Island on Friday, May 8. The children, parents, and teachers enjoyed riding the barge and the tractor driven trailer which explored new worlds to them. The children saw deer, and many other native animals. Awards Programs Announced WES principal, Jerry E. Kel- ley, would like to announce the following times and dates for awards programs: Kindergarten: Friday, May 22 at 9:00 a.m. First Grade: Friday, May 22 at 9:30 a.m. Second Grade: Friday, May 22 at 10:00 a.m. Third Grade: Friday, May 22 at 10:30 a.m. Fourth and Fifth Grades: Fri- day, May 22 at 8:15 a.m. in the Commons Area. All K-3 Awards programs will be in the classrooms. Parents are invited to attend. Sixth Grade Graduation Info A sad but happy occasion for us is the graduation of our sixth graders. This marks another mile- stone in their young lives.. We will be very sorry to lose them, but happy in the knowledge that they are embarking on another step in their education. The ceremony will be held on Tuesday, May 19 at 6:00 p.m. in the commons at WES. The speaker for the evening will be Rick Williams of Port St. Joe. We would like to encourage the community to come. A recep- tion will follow. Jerry Kelley, principal of We- wahitchka Elementary School, has released the names of the honor roll students for the fifth six week grading period. All A's First Grade Justin Barnes, Aleasha Hand, Cortne Hoover, Judith Husband, Kelli Jackson, Jesse Knee, Meagan Morris, Erika Pip- pin, Laura Spivey, Jesse Taun- ton, Jonathan Thomas, Jana Traylor, Apollonia Williams Second Grade Clarissia Allen, Kyle Brown, Judson Carnley, Charles Carpen- ter Jr., Lindsey Carter, Nicholas Chan, Joshua Conley, Nicole Hall, Tonya Hall, Brady Jordan, Amanda Kent, Ricky Mamoran Jr.,. Ryan Martin, Christina McCain, Kimberly McMillion, Der- * rick Myeis, Ca.iithreage, Phillip Pollard, Jennifer Williams Third Grade Aaron Gray, Nicholas Hall, Teresa Jackson, Kristin Jones, Stephen Pippin Fourth Grade Sarah Bailey, Joel Hughes, Russell Knee, Stephen Price Fifth Grade Kenneth Ardire, Thelma Bryant, Tana Copeland, Kristi Gay, Victoria McClellan, Amy St. Clair, Jennifer Williams, Jessica Williams Sixth Grade Jennifer Barnes, Joshua Bax, ley, Rita Dietz, Miranda Harvey, Lloyd Jack Husband III, Mandy Little, Richard Maddox, Ike Mincy Jr. A's & B's , First Grade Barba-a Alderman, Sheena ,Barnes, Amy Griggs, Wanda Hall, Derrick, McMillion, Terry Myers, Cecil Reeder, Brandon Simpson, Kalisa Taylor, Shanna Stripling, Robert Buffkin, Brandon Carter, Michael Hill, Jevonne Jones, Mat- thew Ludlam, Jeffrey Marshall, Travis Myers, Tracy Price, Fran- kie Stanley Jr., Chante Stevens Second Grade Jamie Cain, Greg Carter, * Jonathan Gates, Brandon Jones, Justin Taunton, Christina Ward, Jessica Whitfield, Jeffrey Yoder, Ricky Collins Jr., Joseph Lea, Jo- sie Whitfleld, Ashley Wolinski, Gregory Barnett, Nora Dykes, Brooke Grice, William Jenkins, Brandi Stokes, Ellery Dobbins Third Grade Colby Anderson, Mandy Vick- ery. Tiffany Wills, Crystal Lucas, Justin Marshall, Stefanie McDa- Nomination Season Open for 1997 Class United States Senator Connie Mack announced he will begin ac- cepting applications from Florida high school juniors and seniors for nominations to the 1997 class of each U.S. Service Academy. Academies include the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy, West Point, and the U.S. Merchant Marine Acade- my. Applications may be obtained from Kelley Hankins in Mack's Tampa office by calling (813) 225- 7683 or by sending a request to 600 N. Westshore Blvd., Suite 602, Tampa, FL 33609. 'The academies offer a super- ior education and a promising ca- reer in the Armed Services," Mack said. "Service academy graduates have contributed greatly to the defense of freedom throughout. the world." The deadline for submitting completed applications to Senator Mack is October 15, 1992. niel, Jeremy Suber, Christina Wil- liamson, Crystal Daniels, Vertis Hysmith, Andrea Marquez, Renee Ardire, Joseph Chambliss, Victor Easter, Hope Coleman, David Kemp, Joshua Webb, Kendall Bailey, Bradley Shavers, Peter Taunton Fourth Grade Melissa Babb, Andrew Davis, Brenton McClellan, Jessica Cole, Crystal Collins, Levi Harvey, Re- nece Jackson, Silvia Daniels, Re- becca Pitts, Brandy Ake, Ryan Fortner, Krystal Foster, Daniel Miller, Rocky Traylor, Keven Brown, Katrina Melvin, Tiffany Smith, Stephen Helms, Todd Lawrence,, Jesse Moore, George Wolinski IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 91-169 Merrill Lynch Mortgage Capital, Inc. Plaintiff, vs. Donald J. Bruhn and Della J. Bruhn, husband and wife, et al., Defendants. Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Fi- nal Judgment of Foreclosure dated May 4. 1992, and entered in Case No. 91-169 of the Circuit Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Gulf County, Florida wherein, Merrill Lynchr Mort- gage Capital, Inc., Plaintiff, and Donald J. Bruhn and Della J. Bruhn, husband and wife, Cape Sands, Inc., a Florida corporation f/k/a Strother Corporation, a Florida corporation, are the Defen- dants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the Gulf County Courthouse. in Port St Joe,. Florida at 11:00 o'clock A.M. on the 17th day of June, 1992, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: SEAGULL BAY CONDOMINIUM A, UNIlf 1'-A. Commence at the Southeast corner of Lot 7, "San Blas Estates", Subdivision as per map or plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 3, Pages'20, 21 and 22, of the Public Records of Gulf County, Florida. and thence run North 20 degrees 14 minutes 55 seconds West, along the Westerly right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100.00 foot wide right of way), for 300.00 feet to the Northeast corner of Lot 5, in said "San Blas Estates"; thence leaving said Westerly right of way line, run South 69 degrees 45 minutes 05 seconds West, along the Northerly boundary line of.said Lot 5, for 343.36 feet, thence, leaving said Northerly boundary line of Lot 5, run South 20 degrees 14 minutes 55 sec- onds East for 5.00 feet for the POINT OF BEGIN- NING. From said POINT OF BEGINNING run South 18 degrees 47 minutes 49 seconds East for 47.60 feet. thence run South 70 degrees 04 min- utes 15 seconds East for 70.29 feet. thence run South 20 degrees .14 minutes 55 seconds East for 2.35 feet, thence run South 69 degrees 45 minutes 05 seconds West for 97.97 feet. thence run North 70 degrees 04 minutes 15 seconds West for 147.25 feet, thence run North 69 degrees 45 minutes 05 seconds East for 162.11 feet to the POINT OF BE- GINNING, said lands lying I n and being In a por- tion of Lot 5 In said "SAN BIAS ESTATES". Having a street address of: Unit 11I IA, Pompano Place, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, easements, riparian rights and oth- er rights now or hereafter belonging or appurten- ant to the Property. Together with all machinery, equipment, fittings, fixtures, furniture', furnishings, and articles of property of every kind and nature whatsoever hereinafter collectively called "Equipment") now or hereafter owned by Mortgagor and located in, upon or under the Property or any improvements on the Property (whether actually or constructively attached thereto) and used or usable In connection with any present or future operation of the Proper- ty or such improvements; Together with (a)"any and all awards or payments. Including Interest thereon and the right to receive the same. growing out of or resulting from any ex- ercise of the power of eminent domain (Including the taking of all or any part of the Property), or any alteration of the grade of any, street upon which the Property abuts, or any Injury to. taking of, or decrease In the value of the Property or any part thereof anid (b) anly unearned premiums on any hazard, casualty, liability, other Insurance policy carried for the benefit of Mortgagor, Mortgagee and/or the Property, Together with all of Mortgagor's rights to enter into any lease or lease agreement regarding all or any part of the Property, and all of Mortgagor's right to encumber the Property further for debt. AND ROBIN BAY CONDOMINIUM "B" UNIT 10-B. Commence at the Southeast corner of Lot 7. "San Bias Estates" Subdivision, as per map .or plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 3, Pages 20. 21 and 22, of the Public Records of Gulf County, Florida. and thence run North 20 degrees 14 minutes 55 seconds West. along the Westerly right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100.00 foot wide right of way), for 300.00 feet to the Northeast corner of Lot 5. In said "San Bias Estates": thence. leaving said Westerly right of way line, run South 69 degrees 45 minutes 05 seconds West. along the Northerly boundary line of said Lot 5. for 505.47 feet: thence. leaving said Northerly boundary line of Lot 5. rni South 20 degrees 14 minutes 55 sec- ond East for 5.00 feet,- thence run South 70 de- grees 04 minutes 15 seconds East for 147.25 feet or a POINT OF BEGINNING. From said POINT OF BEGINNING continue South 70 degrees, 04 min- utes 15 seconds East. for 32.79 feet; thence run South 81 degrees 24 minutes 01 seconds West for 87.92 feet: thence run South 72 degrees 21 min- utes 01 seconds West for 75.03 feet, thence run North 69 degrees 45 minutes 05 seconds East for 136.01 feet, to the POINT OF BEGINNING, said lands lying In and being a portion of Lot 6. In said "SAN BLAS ESTATES". Fifth Grade Amanda Atchison, Elizabeth Dietz, Brandi McDaniel, Bridgett Williamson,. Bernard Vann, Stephanie Ake, Kelly Forehand, Billie Jean McLemore, Kristal Bai- ley, Dave Davis, James Taunton, Melissia Whitfield, Nathan Foster, Dewayne Jones, Michael Pabis, Champ Traylor, Rodney Adkison, Aaron Kent, Lukesha Myers Sixth Grade Holly Atkins. Jasmine McMil- lion, Tammy Nunnery, April Park- er, Joseph Whitfield, Aimee Prid- geon, Beth Daniels, Crystal Hand, Thad Morris, Amy Owens, Jenni- fer Nelson, Gesa Castleberry, Ali- sha Collins, Jessica Davis, Lee. Linton. Having a street address of: Unit 10B, Pompano Place, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, easements, riparian rights and oth- er rights now or hereafter belonging or appurten- ant to the Property. Together with all machinery, equipment, fittings, fixtures, furniture, furnishings, and articles of property of every kind and nature whatsoever (hereinafter collectively called "Equipment') now or hereafter owned by Mortgagor and located in, upon or under the Property or any Improvements on the Property (whether actually or constructively attached thereto) and used or usable in connection with any present or future operation of the Proper- ty or such Improvements; Together with (a) any and all awards or payments, including Interest thereon and the right to receive the same. growing out of or resulting from any ex- ercise of the power of eminent domain (including the taking of all or any part of the Property), or any alteration of the grade of any street upon which the Property abuts, or any Injury to, taking of, or decrease in the value of the Property or any part thereof and (b) any unearned premiums on any hazard, casualty, liability, other insurance policy carried for the benefit of Mortgagor, Mortgagee and/or the Property; Together with all of Mortgagor's rights to enter into any lease or lease agreement regarding all or any part of the Property, and all of Mortgagor's right to encumber the Property further for debt. DATED this 4th day'of May, 1992. CLERK OF CIRCUITCOURT By: /s/ Lynne Renfro Catherine M. Hall HOLLAND & KNIGHT Attorneys for the Plaintiff One East Broward Boulevard 13th Floor Post Office Box 14070 - Fort Lauderdale, FL 33302-4070 (305) 525-1000 Fort Lauderdale Publish: May 14 and 21. 1992. NOTICE The City of Port St Joe,-805 5th Street, Port St. Joe. Florida. will be sponsoring the "Summer Food Service Program for Children" at Washington High Recreational Complex and Stac House during Juine8 through July'31. 1992. The program. is similar to the National School Lunch Program. It provides nutritionally balanced meals to needy children regardless of race. color, creed, religion, sex. handicap, age or national origin during summer vacation when school breakfastL and lunches are not available. All children 18 years old and younger are eligible for a lunch.at Washington High Recreational Com- plex and snmaks at Washington High Recreational Complex and Stac House at no charge. The pro- grams are only approved for geographical areas of need (or enrollment) where one-half of the children qualify for free or reduced price meals during the school year. The program Is sponsored by the state De- partment of Education. /s/ L.A. Fanris City Auditor and Clerk Publish: May 14, 1992. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number 92-80 Division Probate IN RE: ESTATE OF LEOLA VANHORN TAUNTON, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: The administration of the estate of LEOLA VANHORN TAUNTON. deceased. File Number 92- 80. Is pending in the Circuit Court for Gulf County. Florida. Probate Division. the address of which is 1000 Fifth Street. Port St. Joe. Florida 32456. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All persons are required to file with the clerk of this court. WITHIN THREE CALENDAR MONTHS OF TI-HE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE all claims against the estate In the form and manner prescribed by Section 733.703 of the Florida Statutes and Rule 5.490 of The Florida Rules of Probate and Guardianship Procedure. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Publication of this Notice has begun on May 14. 1992. Attorney for Personal Representative; Judy L. Harrelson 2142 Faulk Dr. Tallahassee, FL 32303 Telephone: (904) 562-1061 Personal Representative: Judy Harrelson 2142 Faulk Drive Tallahassee. FL 32303 Publish: May 14. 21. 28. and June 4. 1992. THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY. MAY 14,1992 PAGE S3B Port St. Joe High School Announces Honor Roll Johnny Appleseed Presented on May 14 If you read this in the paper before May 14, please come to the second grades' production of Johnny Appleseed. Performance times are 8:30 and 9:30 in the WES commons. You'll be glad you came. Fourth Grade Reports Fourth grade students are working on displays and reports to finish up their school year. The first four students' assignments were on our TV news video this week. The students who complet- ed first were: Gary Daniels, Air Bases; James Ward, Mummies; Keven Brown, Dinosaurs; and Stevie Johnson, Mummies. The students learned a lot in re- searching their topics. Gold Card Cook Out Held On Tuesday, May 12, stu- dents who made the honor roll at least three times were treated to a cook out during their scheduled lunch time. Hot dogs, chips, RC's, and ice cream sandwiches were served. Wes Taylor, assistant princi- pal at Port St. Joe High School, has announced the honor roll for the fifth six week grading period. All A's 7th Grade Tara Batyski, Karen Falbe, Michael Groh, Gena Johnson, Kayce Knox, Stephanie Maxwell, Priscilla Medina, Jeremy Richard- son, Matthew White 8th Grade Leslie Faison, Heather Fields, Brigette Godfrey, Elizabeth Red- mond, Jennifer Smallwood 9th Grade Alice Kennington 10th Grade Timothy Hatcher, Caroline Lister 11th Grade Joy Davis, Kimberly Thomas 12th Grade Darrell Land, Frances McMullon, Randy Ramsey A's and B's or All B's 7th Grade Amy Buzzett, Jesse Colbert, Doyle Crosby, Tina Klope, Jenni- fer Martin, Bryan Simon, Misty Wood, Nancy Carter, Matthew Dixon, Robbi Funderburk, Lance Hanson, John Tatum, Jason Ter- ry, Karen Thomas, William Todd, Michael Burkett Jr., Clifford Whitfleld, Charles Lanford 8th Grade Kristi Lawrence, Dana Fox, Sarah Fox, Destiny Daniels, Aly- son Williams, Erica Beard, Kim- berly Burkett, DeAnna Horton, Serene Littleton, Christina Egler, Amanda Jennings, Kent McCul- lough, Matthew Roberson, Rus- sell Tousignant Jr., Jennifer Hayes, Laura Cullen 9th Grade Harlotte Bolden, William B. Cathey, John Wear, Jessica White, Stacey Williams, Chrystina Marquardt, Melissa Nobles, Dys- handa Boykins, Tawanda Jen- kins, Johanna McMullon, Teresa Evensen, Cheyenne Harrison, Mi- chael Mock, Jon Hawkins. Shelly Weston, Chantel Smith 10th Grade Kristi Davis, Megan Dean, Eric Ramsey, Sherry Fennell, Stephanie Norris, Jamie Parrish, Dana Maige, Heather Walsh, 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 . 00060-200RP 1 R-0009800 $%2.07 GULF COUNT" FARMS INC: S 31 T R 8 10.1&62 AC HM/L BEING PARCEL B REC'D ORB 14'2/- 22S-H40 FR HOLIDAY BEACH, INC. MAP# 155 OOio-OOOR 2 R-0013600 -300.14 DOM BEK CLARENCE H. ET UX 5 5 T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACRES '(UNRECORDED) A 87 X 130 FT LOT ORB E5/31i4 -MAP #156A 0o01o52-100R 3 R-0021-OO0 35.051 DEAN.III JOHN G. 8: REBEKAH S. S S T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACRES SUSD. (UNREC.) A 70 X 100 FT PORT OF LOT 4t ORB 130/69E FR HOLLEY 8: PERRY MAP# 1E56A 00292-OOOR I R-OO-4S+OO $33,48 COOPER JOE WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 -PG 59 LOTS 7 8: 8 ORB 53/680:681 MAP # 156 A BLK 9 00294-000R E R-004'O800 S235.883 SAIN WILLIAM 0. WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWf-RD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG 59. LOT 10. ORB 138/737 OC FR SAIN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00310-OOOR 6 R-0048900 S109.80 HELMS NELSON 8: GLENNA WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB i PG 59 LOT '4 MAP #. 1.56 A BLK 11 00319-OOOR 7 'R-OO-0700 560.3.19 MILLS STEVE WHITFIELD ACRES fIT HO!.WliRDl CREEK SECOND ADDI TIi-i PB 1 PG E9 LOTS 1 8: :2 8: '+.,3' OF LOT IS 8: W E' OF LOT 16 ORR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE Tt;X ROLL) 0032:5-00iR 8 R-S-} S:-2E:7. FROST WILLIAM P. : ZELA 8: WHITFIELD ACRES AfT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDNt. P8 i PG !59 LOT 10 8: 11 ORB 13'+/769 CD FR MC NEIL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00334-0:L3R 9 R-00S3900 Si.884 HOLDIAY BEACH INC, S E T 7 R 8 .44+' AC M/L HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) LOT 1 LESS E 75 FT &; LESS W 103 FT ORB 106/799 TO BRUNER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00334-025R i0 R-OOE5100 595.64" GULF COUNTY FARMS INC S S T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) N/2 OF LOT 3 ORB i'+2/225-4+0 FR HOLIDAY BEACH) INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00334-037RP. 1i R-OOS56.O0 5288.76 SIDES THOMAS H, S 5 T 7 R S HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNREC) W/2 OF LOT i LESS 33E SO. FT PARCEL IN THE SWC ORB 133/50 FR OKALOOSA ELECTRIC .(FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TfA-' ROLL) 00334-076R i2 R-059-OC- 4SF2i07 LEE BILLY G. ET AL S E T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PRO? (UJNRECORDED) LOT 4 OR.B 57/73t MAP # 156 A BLE 7 0033-4-078aR 13 R-OOE900590 $92.78 LEE BILLY G. ET UX S 5 T 7 R S HOWARD CREEK PROF (UNRECORDED) LOT S ORB 87/49- MAP 4 156 A 1LK 7 0033.-'100R V1t R-0060300 221,65 NEEL.GEORGE B. 8: BRENDA K.:: S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) 5/2 OF LOT i ORB 62/671 (BEING 1E5 FT X 150 FT, LOT) (FOR FURTHER- LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00334-230R iE R-0062900 HX $207.13 WHITWORTH BARNEY G. 8: MARY HOWARD CREEK PROP .NO 2, UNRECORDED LOTS 9 8: 10 ORB -138/73E-36 FR WHITWORTH '' MAP# 156D BLK B 00334-2E3R 16 R-0063800 S388.09 POWELL W.H. HOWARD CREEK PROP, NO, 2 UNRECORD LOT 3 ORB 130/258 CERT. OF TITLE FR CLERK MAP# 156C BLK C 00334-263R 17 R-006t800 i241.43 MARTIN NORMAN M. HOWARD CREEK PROP. NO, 2 UNRECORD LOT 13 ORB 90/977 FR HOLIDAY BEACH INC 8: LOT 14 FR MARTIN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00334-530R 18 R-0065990 $95.64 LONG BUFORD HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO, 3 UNRECORDED LOT 6 ORB 144/265 FR GULF COUNTY FARMS INC, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00334-575R 19 R-0066800 S205.45 LYNN JIMMY C. HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. 3 UNRECORDED LOTS tf, E ORB 92/968 8: 105/346 FR HOLIDAY BEACH INC. LESS ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) O033'+-705R 20 R-0068'00 %175.1E GULF COUNTY FARMS INC HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. '1 (UNRECORDED) LOT i 8: 2 ORB 1:42/22--4O FR HOLIDAY BEACH, INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00335-003P. 2i R-0069700 S72.92 WHITFIELD LANDING INC. S 5 T 7 R 8 ALL SW1/4 OF SECT. 5 LESS SOLD ORB 129/815-17 FR HILL MAP# 00335-OSOR 22 R-0069900 $1,50S.95 WHITFIELD LANDING INC. S S T 7 R 8 9.3 AC M/L 438.98 X 200 FT PARCEL ORB 129/815-17 FR HILL MAPS 156A 00338-OSOR 23 R-0070500 $152.42 WILDER JAMES S E T 7 R 8 1 AC M/L HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNREC. LOT i 8: 2 ORB 143/E40 FR LYNN MAP# 156A BLK 11 00360-238R 24 R-0075600 $80.49 CARPENTER EDDIE 8: JUDY S 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 18 ORB 124/312 FR HOLIDAY BEACH, INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00360-24+2PR 25 R-0075500 STEWART CAROL J. 5 6 T 7 R S HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT 20 ORB i34/254+ FR HOLIDAY BEACH, INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 00416-OOOR 26 R-0087900 TAYLOR TIMOTHY H. 5 31 T 3 R 9 1 AC REC'O0 ORB 138/40 FR TERRY ;3: TA' MAP io09C Sherry Bolden, Joseph Newberry, Jill Bryan 11th Grade Alison Lowrey, Craig Pate, Satomi Masuko, Emily Cabaniss, David Liffick 12th Grade Jessica Hawkins, Dallas Land, Mary Ann Byrd, Lakitcha Daniels, Teleshi Daniels, Felisha Pittman, Laina Rainer, Christo- pher White, Cynthia Davis, Melis- sa Williamson, Bonnie Pritchett, Larry Hatcher Jr., Leanna Har- *cus. Poppy Drive In Wewa Friday The members of the John C. Gainous Post 10069 V.F.W. and the Ladies Auxiliary will hold a poppy drive in Wewahitchka on Friday and Saturday, May 15 and 16. All members are urged to take part in this drive. The money col- lected will go into the Post Relief Fund. 004i9-oooR 27 R-.0088200 HX $809.22 DILL JOHN C, MRS. S 31 T 3 R 9 S AC LAND DESC IN ORB 50/80 FR HALEY 8& ORB 50/82 FR THOMAS 8: LESS ORB 83/618 TO SHEALY 8: LESS ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) .00,56-O01R 28 R-O"925.O $3.18 SYFRETT RAYMOND 8: ANN S. S 6 T 4 R 9 11ii AC M/L REC'D ORB 60/662 FR EASTERLING, BEING PARCEL "A" 8: PARCEL "A-i" ORB 62/186 8: A, PORTION (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) OO'78-OOOR 29 R-0096900 162.38 MILLS WELL H. KENTUCKY LANDING SUBDIVISION UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 35 S 75 FT OF LOTZ MAP #127C BL.K 1 00o96-OOR 30 R-0098800 S.25E7.:54 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 00OE08-085R 31 R-0109200 HX $323. 80 DAVIS ELBERT M. 8: MARTHA L. S 17 T 4 R 9 .92 AC M/L BEING LOT 8, UNREC PLAT BY FISHER ORB i13E/-.15 MAP 1 in i OOE23-OOOR 32 R-0113100 $-51.61 CARTER JOHN W. 8: CHRISTINE CHIPOLA CUTOFF ADDITION TO IOLA LOT 3 PB 2 PG 21 ORB 111/706 FR POWELL MAP 111it A BLK 1 0056E-075R 33 R-Oii9000 KENT LEE FROY 8: EVA MAE S 19 T '+ R 9 BEING LOT 6 90 FT UNRECORDED PLAT FR ORB 88/9 FR COX MAP# 11i' 100.36 57 X COX 00574--OOOR 34 R-o0i2150 $397.88 BORDERS VALERIAt HEIRS OF 5 30 T 4 R 9 1.92 AC BEG AT NEC OF NW/4 OF NW/4; RUN S 9 CHS, TH W 2.22 CHS, TH N 9 CHS., TH E : ,2" CH-5 ro POB) (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 005E6-05OR 35 R-0125000 HUTCHISON DICK RED BULL ISLAND NO. i LOT 1 ORB 79/489 MAP #112B 5UBD. UNIT 73/528 : ORB BLK E 00620-080R 36 R-0i33300 $287.04 DIXON CHARLOTTE L, RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 10 ORB 140/308 FR LANE MAP# 112B BLK K 00627-030R 37 R-0138600 S4i.19 MC ARDLE JAMES L. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 19 ORB i16/7Z2 FR HOLLAND MAP t 112B GLK M 00627-0'+0R 38 R-0138700 E52.21 MC ARDLE JAMES L. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD, UNIT NO. 2 LOT 20 8 1 ACRE, ADJOINING REC'D ORB 116/722 FR HOLLAND (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00629-080R 39 R-OIO&O0 ARMSTRON JOHNNIE E. 8: RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. NO. 2 LOT 12 8 16 ORB FR PICKRON MAPS 1128 s112.39 VERA M. UNIT 130/8E3 BLK N 6 062E-.0 COR '+0 R-4-01'2500 s3E57.93 S4NCHEZ SHIRLEY PED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO, 2 LOT 1 ORB 129/791-92 FR ESTATE OF WADE HOPKINS 'FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00&34-0OR 41 R-01'+3600 S17'.99 HAMMOND J.W. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO, 2 LOT 11, 12, 13 ORB 132/ 868-69 FR RUDD MAP# 1128 BLK P 006+0-OOR NX ROLL) 42 R-Oi46000 $76.30 MYERS CHRISTA RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 l148.66. LOT 4 ORB 133/563-65 FR NEWELL MAP ii12B BLK A (Continued on Next Page) WES Honor Students PA(-R AR THE STR OTS.JE L HRDY A 419 (Continued from Pieyiom PPe) 00640-006R 43 R-0146100 S76.30 MYERS TIMOTHY RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LOT 5 ORB 133/560-62 FR NEWELL MAP #112B BLK A 00640-019R 44 R-0146900 S90.24 RIGDON STEPHEN W. & KATHRYN A RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LOT 9 ORB 106/579 FR RIGDON MAP 512B bLK B 00640-122R 45 R-0151100 ALLEN LEONARD L. JR. RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. LOT 8 MAP #112B 00640-125R 46 R-05i400 S59.43 BODY KENDALL A. RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LOT 1 UNREC. AA FR ADDISON MAP n112B BLK Y 00640-126R 47 R-015i500 5160.54 BODY KENDALL A. RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LOT 2 ORB 132/958 SC FR BODY MAP #112B eLK Y' 00640-131R 48 R-o012000 HX 526.09 SMITH KENDALL A, RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LOTS 7) 8 &. 9 ORB 117/624 FR SMITH & ORB 119/28 QC FR SMITH (FOR FURTHER LEGAL'SEE TAX'ROLL) 00652-OOOR 49 R-Oi58400 S259.78 LETT NEIL R. & TERESA S 31 T 4 R 9 A LOT 175 X 200 FT ORB 120/19 FR WEWA STATE BANK MAP# 1i2C 00659-0OOR 50 R-0158900 5160.54 AKE CLIFFORD R & BRANDY R S 31 T 4 R 9 A 120 X 175 FT LOT ON BOZEMAN CIRCLE ORB 145/824 FR PARMER & ORB 145/829-26 SC FR PARMER MAP# 1t2C 00668-OOOR Ei R-0159800 S332.05 TOWERS CONSTRUCTION CO.. INC. S 31 T 4 R 9 7.701 AC REC'D ORB 106/874 FR JOEL SMITH & ORB 107/21 FR CARL LESTER 8: SMITH 8: .201 AC IN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00670-001R 52 R-0160300 HX 2356.18 GRIFFIN JOHN C. JR. ET UX S 31 T 4 R 9 5 AC M/L PART ORIG LOT I REC'D ORB 87/625 MAP # 112 C 00688-OOOR 53 R-0162900 HX $2,117.89 TAUNTON FAMILY CHILDREN'S HOME S 7 T 5 R 9 & 5 12 T 5 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) 00689-000R 54 R+P1.3000" .:. R 5E0.1-9." TAUNTON DAVI, .L ; B GAIL S 7 T S R 9 18 AC M/L NW/4 OF SW/41 LESS 22 AC SOLD TO BROCK & LYING IN SWAMP LESS 100 FT LOT TO CANNING ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00709-030R 55 R-0165800 HX 587.12 GAUTIER ROBERT L. 8: BARBARA S 18 T 5 R 9 .5 AC M/L 106.25 . X 205 FT LOT: BEING LOT 2 UNRECORDED PLAT ORB 119/439-40 FR FARMER HOMES ADMIN. MAP# 114B 00728-115ER 56 R-0170100 596.57 DAVIS ELBERT M. 8:& MARTHA L. S 19 T 5 R 9 HONEY HILL (UNRECORDED) LOT 3 ORB 128/764-65 FR LISTER MAP# 114C 00733-350R 57 R-0174500 HX 5517.45 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 143/591 OC TO TAUNTON MAP# 114B 00733-400R 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 128/ 484 FR JAMERSON' MAP# 114 00741-007R 59 R-0176800 S63.44 MARSEE JAMES A GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS 1.01 AC M/L 147 X 300 FT PORTION OF FARM #6 ORB 103/738 FR GULF - CO. FARMS) INC. 8: ORB 114/523 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00741-011R 60 R-0177200 E338.0i SPANN JOEY L. 8: EARNEST J. GULF CO. FARM TRACTS #iO 8: 11 10 AC M./L ORB 2 :/80. FR GULF COUNTY FARMS, INC.. MAP #114,C 00741-01jSR 61 R-01775E.0 S120.4:2 BAILEY WILLIAM F. GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS FARM # 20 ORB 73/376 5 AC MIL 8: ORB 134/15 FR GULF CO. FARMS 'INC. 8: ORS 138/33E5 C FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00741-017R 62 R-0177700 5330.64 BAILEY WILLIAM F. GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS FARM # 16 ORB 73/374 5 AC MIL & ORB 134/14 FR GULF CO. FARMS INC. 8: ORB 138/336 OC FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00741-I021R 63 R-0177,900 HX 5185.85 ADAMS SYLVIA SMITH GULF. COUNTY FARM TRACTS' WESTERLY PORTION FARM #19 E AC Mi/L ORB 121/944 4C FROM HILL MAP # 11i4 C 00741-032R 64 R-0179000 5205.45 JOHNSON CLIFFORD M. GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT TRACT #31 5 AC MiL ORB 76/996 AA FR GULF CO FARMS MAP #114C O074-3--OOR 65 R-0181400 HX 5178.51 MAYHANN BILLY JOE 8: MARY ELLEN S 19 T E F 9 PARCEL REC'D ORB 142/97-99 FR SALERNO MAP #il4-C 00754-OkOR 66 R-0182400 5129. CARNLEY JUDSON E. 8: IDA E. S 20 T 5 R 9 .33 AC REC'D ORB 93/1015 FR CARNLEY BEING IN SE/4 MAP #1i4D 00777-000R 67 R-0185100 HX $36. ROGERS JIMMY LEE S 29 T 5 R 9 7 AC ON W SIDE OF SR 38t IN N/2 OF N/2 OF NE/4 OF NW/4 REC'D ORB 28/642 MAP S#HISEA 00788-000R $184.61 68 R-0186000 5173, MORRIS C. E. 3 CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO 1 PB 2 PG 38 LOT 16 ., ., MAP #1t2C .71 00954-1544R 89 R-0212200 5118 MOON DEBORAH GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO'. 5 FARM NO. 154 2.697 AC iM/L ORB 135/487 FR GULF CO. FARMS MAP# iliB 009E4-1E:7R 90 R-0212500 516S" .48 WRIGHT RANDAL W. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 5 3.17 AC M/L FARM # 157 ORB 133/93 FR STITT MAP# iiEB 00974-OOOR 91 R-0215300 S53 .67 MANUEL DEWAYNE S 33 T 5 R 9 1 ACRE REC'D ORB 19/546 LOT 105 N 8: 5 BY 420 FT E & W MAP #132C BLK i 00827-0OOR 69 R-0189800 HX 86.29 POWELL ALTON G. & 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) 00838-00qR 70 R-0190800 MX 5910.77 AKE ERNEST J. & LINDA L. CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO 1 PB 2 PG 38 LOT 16 & 17 ORB 125/842 FR WALBURN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00876-OOOR 71. R-0194400 S785.96 HOLMES PAT CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF TWIN LAKES SUBD UNIT 1 PB 2 PG 38 LOTS 2 8: 3 LESS 5 25 FT OF LOT 3 REC'D ORB 96/647 TO (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00951-OOOR 72 R-0204400 $63.44 FREEMAN L GAUITER & R SAUNDERS S 29 T R 9 2 AC BEG 144 YDS N OF SWC OF SW/4 OF NE/4 RUN N 144 YDS E 72 'YDS S '144 YDS TO POB DBK 12/578(LESS ORB . (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00953-012R 73 R-0204800 MINCY ROBERT & LAVERNE GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT TRACT 51 4 ACRES ORB FR GULF CO. FARMS, INC. MAP# 11sB 00953-0i3R 74 R-0204900 GULF COUNTY FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO TRACT 52 4 ACRES MAP #11iB 00953-017R 75 R-0205200 HX SMITH RAY NEAL 8: EILLEEN GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO FARM #56 4 AC M/L E/2 ORB 98/645 AA FR GULF FARMS INC &8 W/2 ORB 121/5 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA 00953-025R 76 R-0206000 DAVIS GEORGE D. 8: JR. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO TRACT 64 3.72 ACRES ORB 76/1058 MAP #11iB 00953-034R 77 R-0206700 BOLDEN DANNIE E. & JAMIE GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO TRACTS 73 & 74 4 ACRES M/ ORB 136/1i1 FR GULF CO. F INC. MAP 11iiSB 00953-03ER 78 R-0207000 MYERS LEROY GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO W/2 OF TRACT 77 2 AC M/L 115/14 FR GULF CO. FARMS, INC. 8: ORB 135/306 QC FR MAP #115B 00953-049R 79 R-0207400 MYERS ERNEST C. :. VALERIE GULF CO. FARMS UNIT NO. 3 1.25 AC M/L SW/4 OF FARM ORB 124/969 FR GULF CO. F INC. UNIT NO ORB 99/ INC. MAP# 1iEB 00953-057R sO R-0208000 GULF COUNTY FARMS GULF COUNTY FARMS FARM #86 5 AC M!/L QC FR THOMAS MAP #1158 00953-Os8R 81 R-0208100 GULF COUNTY FARMS .GULF COUNTY.FARMS UNIT NO TRACT 87 5 AC ORB 91/734 FR LESTER MAP #1158 00953-059R 82 R-0208200 HX TANNER BARBARA GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO TRACT 88 5.5 ACRES ORB 110/1048 FR GULF CO. FARM' INC. 8: ORB 133/216 SC FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA 00953-060R 83 .R-0208300 GARDNER RAYMOND P. ET AL GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO TRACT 89 5.28 ACRES ORB 84/389 AA MAP #115B 00953-06SR 84 R-02088400 GULF COUNTY FARMS INC. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO TRACT 94 5 AC ORB 101/20B MAP #iisB 00953-066R 85 R-0208900 HX DEES WALTER B. 8: JUDY GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO TRACT 95 7.26 AC ORB 122. FR GULF CO. FARMS. INC. MAP #iisB 00954-044R 86 R-0210000 5209.26 WOODLEY GAIL M GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO, 4 TRACT 118 4 AC M/L ORB 140/761 FR JENKINS MAP# 11i5 00954-133R 87 R-0210400 S261.51 TUTTLE SONJA P. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 5 (UNREC.) FARM #133 8: 134 ORB 119/286 FR GULF COUNTY FARMS INC. MAP# 11ED 00954-145R 88 R-0211400 5189.99 WARD DAVID W. & BRENDA N. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 5 FARM NO. 145 ORB 137/509 FR GULF CO. FARMS, INC. MAP 1Bls S197.87 NO. 2 130/319 ii013-0OOR '92 R-0221300 5319.41 BROWN OGREE H. 8: WILMA DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT 1 PB 2 IPG 25 LOT 3 ORB 119/79 FR BROWN MAP# 132D BLK 4 01035-000R 93 R-0224000 5149.42 PETTIS HAZEL ET AL DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT i PB 2 PG 25 LOT 14 8: 15 ORB 109/10 FR HAZEL PETTIS MAPS 132D BLK 8 01045-04OR 94 R-0225700 $39.78 CARNLEY JUDSON NATHANIEL 5 35 T 5 R 9 40 FT ON CHIPOLA RIVER; 600 FR AV DEPTH ORB 104/608 FR GATES MAP#S 143 i0053-00OR 95 R-0230000 5213.03 TAUNTON FAMILY CHILDREN'S HOME 5 3 T 6 R 9 80 AC E/2 OF SE/4 ORB 129/559-60 FR VANN MAP# 133 01056-120R 96 R-0231400 $88.52 PITTS JR. HARVEY A. 8: STEPHEN TURKEY RUN ESTATES (UNREC) LOT 14 ORB 136/387 FR PITTS MAPS 133 01082-0OOR 97 R-0234400 535.05 ROBINSON MARY ESTATE S 14 T 6 R 9 1 AC 1 AC SQUARE S197.87 IN SWC OF W/2 OF NW/4 MAP #145 2. 2 01ii87-007R 98 R-0246700 5241.04 SNELL DONALD E. S 25 T 3 R 10 REC'D ORB $28.37 69/1049 FR SEXTON BEING -PARCEL NO 15' D. 2 MAP #91A" CO. 01195-000R ;09 FR 99 R-0249500 ,' 5579.43 AX ROLL) BELOSIC FRED J. 8: MARILYN C. 5 26 T 3 R10 1.62 AC M/L 208 X 341 FT LOT IN NE/4 OF S156.98 NW/4 ORB 124/473 FR CHRYSLER FIRST FIN. SERVICES CORP. I. 2 MAP# 91 01204-OOOR 100 R-0250200 5233.39 SPLAWN DALE 8: TOMMY TINDALL SHAMROCK ESTATES PS 2 PG, 43. 5167.57 LOTS:2 THRU 8 AND ii-THRU 18 G. ORB 78/702 I. 2 MAP #91A L' BELK 1 -ARMS 01216-0OOR 101 R-0251600 5271.80 AFFORD ANN ET AL BURGESS CREEK SUBD UNIT NO 1 S136.81 PB 2 PG 49 LOTS 14 8: 16 ORB 120/881 FR ERNEST 2 MAP #118'B ORB BLK i MYERS 01238-0OOR 102 R-0253300 HX 5508.59 GATES JONATHAN CURTIS & PAUL P MIDWAY PARK SUBD PB 1 PG 43 $355.03 LOTS 1 8: :2 ORB 139/244-45 OC FR GATES MAP# 91A #84 BLK 1 ARMS 01241-010R 103 R-0253600 si'i10.'79 SIMMONS JOHN J. MIDWAY PARK SUBD. PB 1 PG 43 S205.45 2 PARCELS ON DEAD LAKES ORB 15/135 FR TWADDLE LESS 0. 3 PARCEL 1 ORB 127/275 TO, /779 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01241-015R 104 R-0253700 5243.32 STEVENS DANNY BOYD & JEAN MARIA ' 205..45 MIDWAY PARK SUBD. BEING A PARCEL IN LOT 4 ). 3 (PARCEL i OF ORB 15i/135) QC REC'D IN ORB 127/275 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01243-0OOR 10E R-0254100 HX $52557.82 S58.43 DUNAHOO JOHN R. 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UNIT # 1 E 30 FT OF LOT 12 ORB 107/539 SC FR BROADER BLK 6 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0i362-000R 113 R-0267100 126.88 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. S 36 T 3 R 10 45 AC M/L REC'D ORB 73/609 (PARCEL IV) LESS CENTRAL LANDING SUBD, ORB 38/121 ORB 34/812, ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0i368-OOOR 114 R-0267700 .587.17 TAUNTON DAVID L, 8: WILLIAM S 35 8: 36 T 3 R 10 196.505 AC M/L PARCEL REC'D ORB 136/518 FR PRIDGEON 8: ORB 136/522 BC FR PRIDGEON MAP# 910 01369-i1 OR II5 R-0268600 HX 848.78 NICKELL DONNA K 5 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# 910 01373-004P. 116 R-0269200 0275.01 HANLON DANIEL GENE S 36 T 3 R 10 6.837 AC 8: :iil FT ON DEAD LAKES OPRS 83/.57 MAP a91D 01373-020R 117 R-0269800 .91. 84 LEE BILLY G, ET AL 5 36 T 3 R 10 2' AC IN ORIG LOT 7 ORB 81/400 (PARCEL I) MAP #91D 01373-02iR iS R-0269900 S61.54 LEE BILLY G. ET AL S 36 T 3 R 10 1 AC 255.50 FT BY 170.49 FT REC'D ORB 81/400 (PARCEL II) MAP,#91D 01374-000R 119 R-0270000 5756.32 TYRE PEARL 8: CAROL S. 36 T 3 R 10 1 AC REC'D ORB 127/1022 FR CARTER MAP #91D 01417-000R I20 R-0274400 S72.92 STEWART JACK 0. RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADDN TO IOLA PB 2 PG 24- UNIT NO 1 LOT 11 MAP #128B BLK 4 01481-O01R 121 R-0283200 *101.32 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. 8: ANN 5. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD.PB 3 PG 4 LOT 4: 5 8: 6 ORB 73/609 8: ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT. MAP# 91D BLK 1 01484-O0OR 122 R-0283700 $35.05 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 PARCEL MARKED "NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PLAT" LYING N OF LOTS 9 8& 10 BLK 1 ORB 23/609 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0148"7-002R , 123 R-028O100 35.05 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 E 63.46 FT OF LOT 4 ORB 123/156-57 GC FR ANN SYFRETT MAP# 91D ( .BILK 2: 01487-003R 124 R-0284200 $139,18 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOTS 6,16; 17. 18, 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) 01490-000R 125 R-0284600 S120.24 ROGERS ELMER EUGENE CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 W'LY 100 FT OF LOT 12 ORB 131/14 FR ROGERS MAPS 910 BLK 2 01490-003R 126 R-0284800 S167.57 SYFRETT RAYMOND L, CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOTS 1 THRU 7 ORB 73/609 8: ORB 123/156-57 SC 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 MAPS 91D 01494-OSOR 128 R-028EsO5' 144,50 SYFRETT RAYMOND 8: ANN S . CENTRAL LANDING SUED PB 3 PG 4 PARCEL MARKED "PARK" LYING AT E END OF CENTRAL AVE 8: ADJOINING LOT 17 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) : 0117-01ER 129 R-0289200 5120.24 LESSER EDGAR E. 8: MYRTLE S 3 T 4 R 10 2.75 AC BEING TRACT 5 STONE CREEK ACRES-' S (UNRECORDED) ORB 59/644 FR BROGDON.MAP #74 AREA E 01EI7-016R 130 R-0289300 6611.88 GASFKIN SABRINA BEATTY :: S 3 T 4 R 10 5 AC MiL BEING TRACT 8 STONE CREEK ( ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORPa 143/ 499 FR BEATTY (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX RF:LL' 01517-018R 131 R-0289E00 l.'67 EAVES RALPH JR. 5 S 3 T 4 R 10 3.3 AC M/L BEING TRACT E#5 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB ES/237 FR BROGDON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE Ti,( ROLL) 01517-019R 132 R-0289600 9i.1 WHITFIELD WILLIE A. 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BEING PARCEL NO. 2 IN ORB 133/165 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01519-1E65R 138 R-0296200 TAUNTON DAVID L. & ABIGA: STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 14 ORB 832 FR TAUNTON ET AL MAP 01519-290R 139 R-0298100 BRAMTON RODNEY 8: MARIE STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 2 ORB 1: -96 FR TAUNTON ET AL MAP BLI Oi526-00IR 140 R-0300200 DICKENS RAY 5 4 T 4 R 10 1.33 AC M/L TRACT #3 STONE CREEK ACRE (UNRECORDED) ORB 91/482 1 EDEN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T1 0126-OiOR 141 R-0300800 VEASY REXAL 8: HELEN S 4 T 4 R 10 2.58 AC M/L BEING PARCELS 1 2 8: 3 S' CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) UNRECORDED AGREEMENT FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE Ti 01538-100R 14+2 R-0302900 HX FOSTER HOWARD E. 8: MAVIS S 9 T 4 R 10 3 AC ORB 95/441 FR TLC LESS 3! ORB 131/696 FR FOSTER ET MAP# 74 01538-300R 143 R-0303400 WEST JOSEPH BURRUS S 9 T 4 R 10 40 AC M/L. W SE/4 OF NE/4 8:E/2 OF SN, NE/4 ORB 110/528 CD FR TAUNTON ET AL MAP # 74 144 R-0305100 ARMSTRONG KENNETH W OR S 10 T 4 R 10 UNREC. PARCEL ON DIANN: UNREC. AA FR TLC MAP# 74 01545-070R 145 R-0305400 ADAMS STANLEY L. II 8: SHE S 10 T 4 R 10 .97 AC M. 106.06 FT ON CREEKVIEW DOF 398 FT AV. DEPTH ORB 13: 7 FR TAUNTON ET AL MAP# 74 01575-115R 146 R-0309900 SMITH LYDIA A. .ET AL ,, S 14 T4 R 10 DEAD LAKES I SUBD UNRECORDED LOTS 3 ; 8: 6 ORB 117/258-59 QC FR MANUEL MAP #93B 01575-1335R 147 R-03i0000 COTTON TERRY G. 5 14 T 4 R 10 DEAD LAKES SUBD UNRECORDED LOTS 7, B: 10 ORB 108/540 FR COTT( MAP #938 Oi575-285R 1+8 R-03110-00 SMITH LYDIA A. ET AL S 1+i T 4 R 10 DEAD LAKES SUBD UNRECORDED LOTS 35' 37, 38) 39, 40 41 8: 4:2 117/258-59 SC FR MANUEL MAP #93B" 01630-00OR 14'9 R-0320000 BRYANT JOHNNY L. S 13 T 4 R 10 .41 AC M/L FT DEAD LAKES FRONTAGE; FT AV DEPTH ORB 124/716 LISA BRAYANT MAP# 93A 01630-010R 150 R-0320100 BRYANT JOHNNY L. 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ET UX S 22 8: 23 T 4 R t0 60 AC REC'D ORB 72/694 PARCELS i & 2 8: ORB 75/590 5595.51 MAP N#7 8: 93C /2 OF 01784- 00R /4 OF 166 R-0339400 S390.25 MYERS VALERIEi CALLIE SMALL 8: S 23 T 4 R 10 .5 ACRE REC'D DBK 20/131 BEING IN NW /4 OF NW i4 ORB 32/918 FR LOFTON MAP #93C 01785-IO0R 167 R-0339800 5109.37 JONES ROBERT L. S 23 T 4 R 10 75 X 237.5 FT OF LOT FR MCNEALY ORB 60/776 MAP# 93C 01791-002R 168 R-0340500 HX S141.22 ATKINS BRUCE W. B: BARBARA J. 5 23 T 4 R 10 5.1 AC M/L LOT 10 8: ADJ. PARCEL UNREC. C. FR HOMER ATKINS 8: .8233 AC M/L FR BRENDA JOY WILSON MAP 93C. 01791-076R ... ; ". 169 R-0341400 HX S17i .3 DICKENS WAYNE 8: SONDRA 8: I.LOIS 5 23 T 4 R i0 1.78 AC 125 XK 627.93 FT PARCEL ORB 110/705-6 FR TAUNTON 01806-OOOR 170 R-0343100 5136.47 5367.84 BASS JAME E. 8: KATHRYN C L MORGAIN S ADDN TO WEST WEWAHITCHKA FLA. 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R 181.15 FT AV DEPTH BEING LILLIE BELLE JONES HOUSE ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01860-OOOR 177 R-0350000 S140.4 WYMES LONNIE C 8: PANSY S 23 T 4 R 10 A 60 X 100 FT LOT OFF OF DAVIS LOT ORB 142/685-86 FR BYRD ET AL MAP 931C 'i863-0 0P 1/8 R.-035000 S3'. WILLIAMS JESSIE LEE S 23 T 4 R 10 1 AC IN NW/4 OF NW/4 REC'Lf ORC 118/288 FR FISHER MAPS 93C 01864-100R 179 R-0350400 S1',' O ROUSE JAMES & CHRISiOPHEP. 5 23 T 4 R 10 IO' ,X 2i' F1' O0; OLD PANAMA HWY' O.B 103!19.'iE FR ROUSE 01875-OOR ISO R-0351600 S107.49 HEIRS OF ROY FAISON S 23 T 4 R 10 1 ACRE IN NWC OF Wi/2 OF W1/2 OF Wi/2 OF NWi/4 OF NWi/4 REC'D IN MORTGAGE BOOK 8/iS1 (Continued on Next Page) $1 156 LOVE AC NW/4 OF 01706-0ODOR 155 R-0329600 BETTER CHERRIES S 14 T 4 R 10 REC'D ORS 22/453 MAP# 938 S205.45 017!7-OSOR .7 i56 R-0331200 S287.28 FLOWERS LOUIE 8: PETTY JUTNITA 5 1 T 4 R 10 .36E AC M/L 106 X 150 FT LOT ORB E41/30 FR RICH F: PR 7E Oi723-0COR- 157 R-03.51600 .;1..-0 ,42 ROUSE JM-ESD C C)'-HRIETOPHER FA. 5 i1 T 5- 1C i :C (BEING. FUN' HOUSE) i FT LOT ,C-:.0 PANAMA ', ;WY OFS 0 3/2 0 FR ROUSE MAP# 75 PAGE 4B I THE TAR POT ST JO. F'o HURSAY.MAT14. BLK 3 THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY, MAY 14,1992 PAGE SB (Continued from Previous Page) 01883-OOOR 181 R-0352i00 5208.67 GREENE JACOUELINE P. 5 24 T 4 R 10 176 FT. FRONTAGE ON SR 22 ORB 82/669 (SECOND PARCEL) MAP# 93D 01883-001R 182 R-0352200, S2.21 GREENE JACQUELINE P. S 24 T 4 R 10 1 ACRE M/L LOT IN NWi/4 ORB 82/669 (THIRD PARCEL) MAP# 93D 01884-010R 183 R-0352700 S3,573.98 TAUNTON DAVID L 8: ABIGAIL J. 5 24 T 4 R O0 5.536 AC M/L BEING 593.71 FT ON E R/W SR 71 ORB 87/875 FR SPENCER) RICHARDSON) BOLGIANO; ORB 137/ (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0939-OOOR 184 R-0359300 S928.04 FILLORAMO CHARLOTTE ANN BRITTS SUBD UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 14 LOT 1 8: N 50 FT OF LOT 2 ORB 134/962-63 GC FR STEVENS MAP# 93D BLK 2 01960-000R 185 R-0361000 S1.. 653.00 TAUNTON DAVID L. 8: ABIUAIL S 24 T 4 R 10 LOTS 1 8: 2" & N 29 FT OF LOT 3 HIGGIINS 8: HOLLINGER PLAT IN PB 1 PG 25 REC'D ORB 90/683 FR LINTOI' MAP# 93D 01994-000R 186 R-0365100 473.48 CANNING DR. H. B. 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MAP# 90A 03172-060R 263 R-0549700 5132.80 BUCHANAN J. VINCENT 8: S 16 T 9 R 10 3.436 AC M/L* 300 FT ON SR 30; 504.32 FT AV DEPTH BEING PARCEL "D" IN ORB 100/788 AGREEMENT FR WOODMERE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03180-370R 264 R-0557400 5393.50 ELLIS MARTHA T. TREASURE SHORES SUBD PB 3 PG 26 LOT 24 ORB 94/659 FR HILTON ET AL MAP #72C: BLK B 03i80-375R 265 R-0557E50 $393.50 CANADY KENNETH D. TREASURE SHORES SUBD PB 3 PG 26 LOT 25 ORB 129/582 FR RAMSEY MAP# 72C BLK B. H 03180-415R 266 R-0558100 529' SWEANEY MELVIN E. 572.72 TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT 3 BEING +9 100.8 FT FRONTAGE ON CO. RD. 30; 276.72 FT AVERAGE DEPTH ORB 107/637 FR JOSEY 3L D r ?.16 03180-420R. 267 R-0558200 5299.16 SWEENEY MELVIN TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT 4 BEING 100.8 FT FRONTAGE ON CO. RD. 30;289.41 FT AVERAGE DEPTH ORB 111/643 FR JOSEY 03180-430R 268 R-0558400 5299.16 JOSEY L.B. JR. TREASURE SHORES 15ST ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT 6 BEING 100.8 FT ON CO. RD. 30; 313.79 FT AVERAGE DEPTH ORB 110/1093 FR JOSEY 03186-000R 269 R-0563300 $1,711.33 DIERKSHEIDE MELVIN G. ET AL 5 20 T 9 R 10 639.34 FT PARCEL ORB 117/1057 FR WILSON FINANCIAL CORP. LESS 8 LOTS IN UNREC SUBDE MAP# 72D 03186-010R 270 R-0563400 $633.80 DIERKSHEIDE, MELVIN G-. ET AL 5 20 T 9 R 10 BEING LOT 1 OF* AN UNREC SUBD BY COUSE, DIERKESHEIDE 8: BUCHANAN MAP# 72-0 03186-02OP.R 271 R-0563500 5633.80 DIERKSHEIDE MELVIN G. ET AL S 20 T 9 R 10 BEING LOT 2 OF 'AN UNREC SUBD BY C:ROUSE, DIERKSHEIDE 8: BUCHANAN MAPW 72DD 03i86&-030R 272 R-0563600 $633.80 DIERKSHEIDE MELVIN G. ET AL S 20 T 9 R 10 BEING LOT 3 OF AN UNREC SUBD BY CROUSE, DIERKSHEIDE 8: BUCHANAN MAP#. 720 03186-130R 273 R-O564800 HX i,1i34.74 TURNER CLINTON E PELICAN PINES) UNREC, SUBD. LOT 8 76.62 FT GULF FRONT; 550 FT AV DEPTH ORB 140/80 FR-BUGG ' MAP# 72D 03186-i35R 274 R-OS64900 $804.87 FINANCIAL BENEFITS/LAWRENCE D. PELICAN PINES) UNREC. SUBD. 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BAYVIEW HEIGHTS PB 1 PG 26 LOT 9 8: 12 ORB 138/747-48 FR ROBERSON MAP# 49B BLK G 04484 -OOOR 409 R-0844000 5200.17 MATHIS SANDRA FOREHAND SECOND ADDITION TO HIGHLAND VIEW PB 1 PG 50 LOTS 3, 4 8: 5 ORB 90/326 FR JACKSON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 04539-030R 410 R-0849300 35E.7E VIZCARRA EULOGIO 5 27 T 7 R 11 .594 AC M/L 225 FT US 98 FRONT; 11 FT DEPTH ORB 89/390 FR JACKSON ET AL 04546-029R 41il R-0853000 S472.00 DARNA HENRY 8: JUDY 5 26 T 7 R 11 300 FT LOT BEING S/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4 OF GOVT LOT 14 UNREC. CONTRACT FR EWING MAPS 49B 05286-OOOR 435 R-0943900 HX $404.83 CUMBIE JAMES W. JR. & SALLY AN ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 1 LOTS i & 2 ORB 13&/452 FR HAMBY MAP# 5D0A BLK 78 0S293-000R + 436 R-0944600 $459.83 VISCARRA EULOGIO ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. i LOT 14 ORB 80/992 MAP #50D 05306-0OOR 437 R-09545900 WHITE ROY JEFFERSON ST. JOSEPH ADDITION LOT 2 ORB 92/1076 UNREC. 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JOE ORIG. $450.18 LOT 13, FRACTL. 9 8: PART OF 11 LYING E OF SR 30 REC'D ORB r 21 78/946 & ORB 125/536-37 FR NGTON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) -K 32. 05690-0OOR 451 R-1006000 5112.56 GANT CHESTER JR. ET AL &SE994.4i CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. :0. LOTS 17 8: 19 OPRB.79/i9 rs MAP SOB BLK 1001 05692-000R BLK 36 452 R-1006200 HA S101.83 CHILDS RUTH CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. S101.01 LOT 20 ORB 96/476-478 QC FR. DAWSONS 8: CORBETT ORB 94/893 T 17 8: FR MCDONALD ET AL 4 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) BLK 37 05700-00iR 453 R-1007100 S322,08 STALLWORTH JR. OTIS 8: TONY P. 1.i8s5.08 CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. S 61 FT OF LOT 31 ORB 127/582 FR LY 74 DRIESBACH 87/831 BLK 1001 BLK 1001 BLK 37 04965-OOOR 431 R-0907600 HX 5298.73 COOPER CHARLES H JR &: MARIAN M CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOTS 12 8: 14 ORB 133/741 FR JOHNSON MAP# 156A BLK 42 05042-OOOR 432 R-0916500 5661.80 COMBS GLEN F. 8: JUAWANA G. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT 11 ORB 135/82-3 FR THORPE MAP #50A 05074-OOOR 433 R-0921400 HX HIEBER GEORGE E. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT 8: 12 MAP #50A ELK 50 05091-0OOR 434 R-0923200 Si,42&.88 KERN PETER C. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ALL BLK 5E7 BEING A 320 X 4202 FT PARCEL ORB 119/919 FR HEALTH ENTERPRISES OF AMERICA MAPS OA 05702-001R 454 R-1007500 5130.84 JONES ERNEST MC DONALD SR. CITY OF.PORT ST, JOE ORIG, N 60 FT OF LOT i ORB 75/120 MAP USOA BLK 1002 05703-0OP 45. R-1007600 S88.46 GANT CHESTER JR. ET UX CITY OF PCFT ST. JOE ORIO. LOT 2 GORB 5/71i MAP #50A BLK 1002 BLK 47 05740-OOOR 4'56 R-1011600 1 GANT CHESTER JR. ET UX" 5248.29 CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. LOT 31 ORB 83/396 -S 11 MAP #50B $857.82 BLK 1003 057-1-000R 457 R-1011700 S474.3 BELL TISHIA L, CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. LOT 1 ORB 64/458 EAP KSEA BLK 1004+ (Continued on Next Page) PAGE 6B THE STAR. PORT ST9. JOB. FL e THURSDAY. MAY 14.1992 LK. I LI ^ r See 14.6 20.4 THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY. MAY 14.1992 (Continued from Previ 05795-OOOR * 458 R-1018100 GADSON QUINN CORA LEE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE 0 N/2 OF LOT 12 MAP #0SA 05796-OOOR 459 R-1018200 BEWE' MARGARET CITY OF PORT ST. JOE 0 S/2 OF LOT 12 . MAP #5OA 05804-OO0R 460 R-1019000 JONES LESA A. & RAY 0. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE 0 LOT 20 ORB 124/E52 Fl EST. MAP# 50A 05829-OOOR 461 R-i022100 HAMILTON GERTRUDE & K' MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 1 P 33 LOT 19 MAP #49D 05861-OOOR 462 R-1025300 WILLIAMS ELIZABETH H. MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 1 PB 33 LOT 13, & W 23 FT OF 15I 05866-OO0R 463 R-1026000 DANIELS GENE ET UX MILLVIEW ADON UNIT 1 PB 1 33 LOT 20 ORB 81/549 8: 61 MAP #49D BLK 4 64 R-1028500E PACE BENJAMIN MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 2 46 & 47 LOT 28 ONB 75/ MAP #49D ous Page) $204.76 EST. 06034-00OR 480 R-1047800 S M 5EX LENNOX MARTHA M. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 LOT 21 8: 5 17.5 FT OF LOT 19 PB 2 PG 53' MAP# EA ORIG, 0605i-OOER 48i R-iO50000 HX 525E1.35 ALLEN MARY L. BLK 1006 MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 LOT PS 2 PG .3 ORB 13E/90-91 FR ST. JOE FOREST PROD. CO. S40.23 MAP G50A ORIG,. L 1. 06051-012R 482 R-1090700 S 98.09 BLK 1006 06 51- BLK1006 UICK DEREK MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO- 3 465.95 PB 2 PG 53 LOTS 12 65,95 ORB 137/1E5-16 FR ST. JOE LIKELY FOREST PRODUCTS CO. LESS ORB O JON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06i64-OOOR BLK 1006 '483 R-1062000 325E.48 NUNERY BENJAMIN FERN ET UX OAK GROVE SUBD PB 1 PG 12 $88. 6 LOTS 11 8: 13 YLAR MAP #51AA PB i PG BLK 6 BLK 1007 5136.69 i PG LOT 06166-OOOR 484 R-1062200 RAFFIELD ROBERT A. OAKGROVE SUBD PB i PG 12 LOTS 2, 4, 6; 8 8: 10 ORB 58/134 MAP #5IA $12I.57 06178-0OOR 485 R-1063700 242.54 * PG PHILYAW ROBERT E & WILDA E 12 OAK GROVE SUBD. PB i PG 12 LOTS 5 8: 7 ORB 142/939 FR 1009 MOWREY MAPS# ~1A .$269. 'B 1 PGS /199 BLK. 1010 S32 05907-OOOR 465 R-1030500 5512.73 HURLBURT MILES K. MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 1 PB 1 PG 33 S 67 FT LOT 8 8: 10 ORB 114/464-6 FR ST. JOSEPH LAND DEV. CO. 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MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO LOT 4 PB 1 PGS 46 8: 47 MAP# 50A BLPK 06027-OO8R 473 R-1043209 HX 5214.05 PETERSON DOROTHY MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 LOT 9 PB 2 PG 53 ORB 130/745- 46 FR ST. JOE FOREST PROD, MAP# 50A0 BLK 1020 06027-01i4R 474 R-1043800 HX 5198.44 BAILEY VERNELL MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 LOT IS PB 2 PG 53 ORB 127/570- 571 FR ST. JOE FOREST PROD. CO MAP# 5-0A BLK 1020 06028-OOOR 475 R-1044500 HX 5156.64 JONES VALERIE ANN MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 'LOT I ORB 106/653 FR JONE PB 2 PG 53 MAP 500 BLK 1021 06028-'01.i 476 R-1045400 HX S234.08 THOMAS MARY L. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 LOT 12 & N/2 OF LOT 14 ORB 92/247 FR ST JOE LD & DEV CO PB 2 PG 53 & ORB 127/1070 BC (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06029-008R 477 R-1046600 HX 5189.06 LOWERY GWENDOLYN MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 LOT 10 ORB 95/640 FROM ST. JOSEPH LAND & DEV. CO PB 2 PG 53 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06029-Oi2R 478 R-1046900 HX 5204.87 LEWIS ROBERT & THELMA MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 PB 2 PG 53 LOT 14 ORB 103/703- 4 FR ST. JOSEPH LAND 8: DEV CO, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06029-0.1 4R 479 R-1047100 HX 5122.21 THOMPSON JEAN MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 qj LOT 18 ORB 91/832 FR ST JOE LD E& DEV CO PB 2 PG 53 MAP# 50A BLK 1022 BLK 11. 06246-OOOR 486 R-1076300 $7E3.91 COMBS GLEN S 36 T 8 R 11 2,25 AC M/L PARCEL ON C-30 (BEING SAV-A- LOT HOME) ORB 114/827 FR MILLER MAP# 52D 06247-OOOR 487 R-1076500 HX 130,12 MOORE MARK RANDALL S 25 T 8 R 11 74.7 FT BAY FRONT 8: SR 30 ORB 142/796-97 FR MOORE MAP# 52A 06266-035R 488 R-1087900 $2,110.86 HARTLAUB THOMAS C. 8: CHARLOTTE FEATHER SOUND' LOT 7 ORB 127/1039 FR SAN BLAS VILLAS DEV. CO, MAP# 198 06266--040R 489 R-1088000 $ 898.28 THIGPEN STEPHEN G. 8: SHEILA FEATHER SOUND LOT S ORB 128/1030 FR SAN BLAS VILLAS DEV. CO. MAP# 19B 06266-04SR 490 R-i088100 S487.87' THIGPEN STEPHEN G. & SHEILA FEATHER SOUND LOT 9 ORB 128/1022 FR SAN BLAS VILLAS DEV. CO. MAP# 19B 06266-OSOR 491 R-i088200 THIGPEN STEPHEN J FEATHER SOUND LOT 10 ORB 129/1{ BLAS VILLAS DEV. MAP# 19B YX ROLL) 06266-135R 492 R-i089400 WEST BEACH COMPANY) INC. $381.94 FEATHER SOUND SUB. (UNREC 1.56 AC M/L LOTS 17)23); O. 2 26, 8: 27 BEING A 204 FT : 11 PARCEL ON SR 30E MAP# 19B K 1017 06267-i0'6R 493 R-1091100 lO5: GOLZ RAYMOND A, 8: DIANE S32.73 5 7 T 9 R 11i & S 12 T 9 CAPE SHOALS TOWNHOUSE UN: 2 ORB 139/995-96 FR HIGHLAN 8: 47 PROPERTIES MAP# 18C K 1018 06268-06ER 494 R-1091+400 $226.28 NESBIT GRAY AKERS ET AL S 7 T 9 R 11 D. 2 102 FT ON SR 30E; 664, 1i AV DEPTH ORB 126/95-96 SULLINS i9 019 MAP# 18,C 06268-067R 495 R-1094600 DAYOUB JAMES R. ET AL S 7 T 9 R 11 51 FT GULF FRONT; 351.01 AV DEPTH ORB 126/97-98 F SULLINS MAP# 18C' 06268-068R 496 R-1094700 5S HAMILTON JESS 8: SANDRA H) S 7 T 9 R 11 102 FT GULF FRONTi 1038. AV DEPTH ORB 130/680 FR SULLINS MAP# 18C 06268-118R 497. R-1096900 BARBER JAY 0. 5 18 T 9 R 11 51.04 FT GULF FRONT; 36f FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEING L( OF TRACT 14 ORB 123/140-L (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE Tf 06268-121R 498 R-1097200 BARBER JAY 0. S 18 T I R 11i 102 X 422 FT PARCEL; BEING LOTS 2;3,4;.5 ORB i 425 FR MAY LESS-LOT 1 ORE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T( 06268-122R 499 R-1097300 LUNT ROGER W. S 18 T 9 R 11 51 X 106.76 FT PARCEL, E PARCEL A OF AN UNREC SUBE ORB 123/149 FR MAY LESS C (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE Tf 06268-167R 500 R-1098900 5; PRASCSAK GEORGE M JR 8: C) S 18 T 9 R 11 85.5.FT GULF FRONTAGE BE] LOT 7 OF SURVEY 55.5Y X 4- FT ORB 137/11i4-i FR FOST (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T) 06268-200R 501 R-1099000 SILVA RAFAEL ET UX S 19 & 20 T 9 R 11 225. Fl GULF FRONT; 715 FT AV DEF BEING IN TRACT 27 & 28 FF TITLE 8: MORT ORB 87/458 a MAP# 19D 06268-300R E502 R-1099600 $5, 790. AVERY JUDGE RICHARD M. JR. S 20 T- 9 R 11 5i0 FT GULF FRONT; 711.3S FT AV DEPTH PART TRACTS 29 8: 30 ORE: 110/532 FR FL.A, TITLE 8: MORTG MAP #19.D 0626:8-310R 503 R-1099700 S723.1-i SILVA RAFAEL 8: HILDA S 20 T .9 R 1i 224-.67 FT GULF FRONT; 753.38 FT AV DEPTH OUT OF TRACT 28 ORB 89/5-S0 AA FR FLA TITLE 8: MORT 8 ORB 127/563 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL. SEE TAX ROLL) 06268-H1i2R 504 R-li00100 $1i;+78.5" JET-AIR S 20 T 9 R ii LOT 1 SAN BLAS VILLAS ORB 134/149 FR MONEYHAN MAP# 19D 06268-4i4R 505 R-ii00200 HX Si, 006.7 UNGARO DENNIS A. 8: JULIE A. S 20 T 9 R i1 LOT 2 ORB i29/3-4 FR SAN BLAST VILLAS INC. MAP# 19D 0'268-418R 506 R-i100400 1, 478 -.-- MILLS RICHARD E. &: DOROTHY Ma S 2.0 T 9 R 11 LOT 4 ORB 130/526-28 FR SAN BLAS VILLAS MAP,# 19D 06268-01R 507 R-1100800 $2,726.61 MEREDITH DERWOOD 8: DORIS 5 & T 9 R 11 390 FT BAY FRONT;i00 FT FRONT ON COUNTY ROAD 30 E; 793.08 FT DEPTH ORB 92/i&8.FROM FLA TITLE AND (FOR FURTHER LEGAL. SEE TAX ROLL) 06268-572R 508 R-102600 $770.9( PERKINS, P.A. OVERALL 0. 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MAPS 19B 865..27 C) "4) 2ES 06269-130RG Ei'+ R-l110600 SI136.99 JOHNSON LINDA C SAN BLAS ESTATES 44.,~6 X 182.3 FT PORTION OF LOT 22 BEING 22-B2; N/2 OF A DUPLEX AS REC'D ORB 141/730-2 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06269-305R .15 R-1111700 5978.49" 1 587.03 KAPLAN STEVE . CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2C-2 R 12 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS IT 6 ESTATES SUBD. ORB 105/781 ND MAP# 98 06269-31i4R Si& R-11i2600 $978.49 TAYLOR SHARRYE J. CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2J-1 85E0.17 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUBD. ORB 131/721-22 FR GREAT WESTERN BANK 4 FT MAP# 19B FR 06269-321R 517 R-1ii3300 534.98 SAMPLES RICHARD E. 8: ALYN CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2P-2 $497.28 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUBD. ORB 104/769 MAP# 19B FT FR 06269-S60R 518 R-1i14600 51:,160,42 BRUHN DONALD J. 8: DELLA 5 18 T 9 R 11 SEAGULL BAY) A CONDOMINIUM UNIT 11--A 15.s8.51 PRB 135/600-601 FR STROTHER ARRISO CORP. MAPS 198 ,5 FT. 06269-566R E19 R--111i00 1Si066,09 BRUHN DONALD J. & DELLA S 18 T 9 R 11 ROBIN BAY' A CONDOMINIUM UNIT 10-B $737.87 ORB 135/600-601 FR STROTHER CORP, MAP# 19B 8.64 OT 8 06274-006R 41 FR 520 R-i117800 5157.63 AX ROLL) PELLAND GEORGE E. 8: MARION B. S 14 T 9 R 10 BEING LOT 6 ORB 137/163-64 FR 5615.00 TREASURE SHORES LIMITED MAP# 54 06274-007R 129/ 521 R-1117900 5157.63 S129/ HALL DENNIS C. & SANDRA K. AX ROLL) 5 14 T 9 R 11 LOT 7 TREASURE BAY UNREC. ORB 138/125-26 FR TREASURE $S17.63 SHORES, LTD MAP# 54 3EING 06274-020R D* 522 R-i119200 5299.16 (RB COLLINS LAMAR 8: EDWARD HILL 4X ROLL) 5 14 T 9 R 11 BEING PARCEL 5 8:& 6 ORB 138/602-4 FR BAYCO DEV. 2)601.31 CO,. INC, 4ROL D (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) ING 06274-030R 27.5 523 R-1120000 593.10 'ER GODWIN BILLY G 8: CATHERINE T :X ROLL) S 14 T 9 P. 11 BEING PARCEL iA ORB 145/705-706 FR TREASURE $724.19 SHORES LIMITED (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 'TH 06274-031R I FLA 524 R-1120100 515.7.63 A GODWIN BILLY G. 8: CATHERINE I. S 14 T 9 R 11 BEING PARCEL 2A ORB 139/66-67 FR BAYCO DEV, CO. INC. (FOR. FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06274-043R 525 R-1121300 S157.63 HALL 'DENNIS C. 3: SANDRA K. S 14 T 9 R 11 BEING PARCEL 5 ORB 139/571-72.FR BAYCO.DEV, CO. INC. MAP# E5 06274-04-4R 526 R-1121+00 S157,63 HALL DENNIS C. 8: SANDRA K. S 14 T 9 R 11 BEING PARCEL 6 ORB 138/907-8 FR BAYCO DEV. CO. INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06274-250R 528 R-ii24800 CULLEN JOHN F ET AL TREASURE BAY LOT 10 ORB 143/883 FR SHORES LTD MAP# 5.4 06274-260R 529 R-1125000 WOOD JOHN TREASURE BAY LOT 12 ORB 139/268-69 TREASURE SHORES LIMITED MAPS E4C 5417.08 BLK C H417.08 06345-075R 54-7 R-1162600 1:,718.44 MALOY MIKE 5 36 T 8 R 12 15.75 AC M/L 4.19.46 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) 06345-076R E548 R-i162700 $1,013.19 HANNON MARK A. 8: MIKE S 36 T 8 Ri2 ,25 AC M/L 100.04 X 110 FT PARCEL ON SR 30E ORB 129/267-9 FR HANNON ET AL MAP# ED 063+E-085ER 549 R-1163000 5e82,20 ARNOLD HILTON 8: MARION S 36 T 8 R 12 .85 AC M/L 75 FT BAY FRONTAGE; 509.85 ORB il+2/819-21 00 FR MALOY ET AL MAP# ED 06345-200R EEO5 R-1164400 S4,510,59 AMIRKALALI TARANEH 5 36 T 8 R 12 300 FT GULF FRONT; i040 FT AV DEPTH ORB 118/118-120 FR FLA. TITLE & MORTGAGE CO,. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06276-004R 530 R-ii26300 KELLEY JAMES M, CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE BAYSIDE TRACT 4 1.15 A 106/984-5 FR HERRING P 24, 24A- 24B 8: 24-C MAP# 19D 06276-075R 53i1 R-1131300 S SHEVALIER RAYMIOND D. 8 CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE BAYSIDE 60.6 FT GULF F PORTION OF LOT 8 BEING i SUNRISE 8: SUNSET TOW (FOR. FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06276-076R 532 R-1131400 YATES ROBERT J. 8: MIKE CAPE SAN BLAST GULFSIDE BAYSIDE A PORTION OF 39 ORB 134/923 FR HAM 8: LESS ORB 136/1-46 TO (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06288-510R 533 R-ii34900 JONES G PIERCE III SAN BLAS PLANTATION LOT 2 ORB 139/892-93 BLAS DEV. MAP# 35D 06288-565R 534 R.-ii36000 CROSS ALTON W SR SAN BLAS PLANTATION LOT 13 ORB 139/894-96 BLAS BEACH DEV. CO. MAPS#,3D 06291-002R E35. R-i 144700 SNJC LTD S 22 T 9 R 11 SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT NO. 2 LOT BLOCK 6; 109.52 FT GUL FRONT; 362.12 FT DEPTH (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06294-0OOR 536 .-1145E600 TFC INTERNATIONAL INC S 22 T 9 R 11 675 FT B FRONT; 300 FT AV DEPTH ORB 144+/519-21 FR S.N. LTD MAP# 35E, 06296-OO0R 537 R-1145e800 TFC INTERNATIONAL INC 5 5. 8: 22 T 9 R 11 45EO FRONT; 150 FT AV DEPTH 38.86 ACRES IIB SUBMER LANDS ORB 144/519-21 F (FOR FURTHER. LEGAL SEE 06310-000R 538 R-1146450 SNJC LTD SUBMERGED TRACT IN'S23 R 11 22.7 ACRES 06320-002R E39 R-1149300 GOWEN THOMAS B. S 24 T 9,R 11 100.32 F FRONT; 538 FT DEPTH M/ LOT 2 ORB 83/799 FROM COSTABELLA MAPS# 540 06320-004R .540 R-l-i4-9400 CROSS GRACE E. S 24- T 9 R 11 50.18 FT CO RD 30; 170.28 FT DEF 109/1044 FR CAPITAL CO: CONTRACTORS, INC. MAP# D '54 06320-025R 541 FR-ii50300 MARTS THAYER M. 524 T9 Rii 37.5 FT GULF FRONTAGE '+05 FT AVE. CD BEING TRACT 3 OF 3 OF L ORB 95/768 FRP. CAPITAL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06321-015R 542 R-1152200 CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE GULF PINES SUBD PB 3 PC LOT 4 ORB 97/1076 BC Fl MULTI- PROPERTY SERVICE INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06321-680R .543 R-iiS7300 DOBBINS BRADLEY J. 8: Cl GULF PINES FIRST ADDIT: 37 ORB 123/801-802 CD F ET AL MAP# 5E4D 06321-700R 544 R-li57700 CHASTAIN PATTI J. 8: TER GULF PINES FIRST ADDIT: 41 ORB 133/458 FR STEM MAP# 54C0 06322-008R 45E R-ii59300 HX CULLEN JOHN F. 8: GINGER S 24 T 9 R ii 100.02 FT FRONT; 542 FT DEPTH M/L 132/284-85 FR PRESTWOOD MAP# 5.E0 06345-027R 546 R--ii6i700 LITTLEJOHN CHARLES B. S 36 T 8 R 12 100 FT BA FRONTAGE; 313 FT AV DEEP 112/1079 FR RICHARDS 8 13/10o55 PRIVATE RD. R. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE S770.90 'TH ORB :ORB O.W. TAX ROLL 06345-643R 570 R-1i86700 ASSOCIATES PRINTING CO. SEACLIFF UNIT 7 BLEG B ORB 116/461 FR ALLIANCE P. MAP# EA BLDG B TREASURE 0634'5-327R SSi R-1167900 HX $413.68 KICKER JAMES W. 8: BARBARA A. BLK C BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 27 ORB 119/33 FR BARRIER DUNES $417,08 CORP. MAP# SA FR 06345.-334R ED 552 R-l168600 2,260,02 HAAS MARSHALL H. ET AL BLK C BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 34 ORB 119/849 FR BARRIER DUNES CORP, S2,419.i8. MAP# SA 0631+5-335R 8: 5EE3 R-ii68700 HX $1,788.28 -C ORB CAPUANO JOSEPH. F. 8:.PATRICIA A PB 3 PoG BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 35E ORB 123/89 FR BARRIER DUNES DEV. CORP. MAP# 5EA $1, 780 .45 063+5-342R CLAUDIA S!4 R-i169400 S2,422.03 S8: TURTLE COVE PARTNERSHIP -RONT BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 42 R UNIT A- ORB 141/877-78 FR CAPE UNIT H- WNHOUSES PARTNERS INC. TAX ROLL) MAPS SA 06345-430R S0.46 1R-ii78200 Si 668.24 ML110" MC INTOSH SEROGE C LOY BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 130 8: ORB 122/287-88 FR BARRIER 7 TRACT DUNES DEV. CORP. IPTON MAP# 5A HALO',' 8: TAX ROLL) 06345-433R 556 R-1178500 $2;261.64 MORGAN CRAIG M 8 PAMELA A $877.52 BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 133 ORB 142/786 FR BARRIER DUNES FR SAN MAP#.FA 063+-S-434R 557 R-1'78600 $2,261.64 MORGAN CRAIG M 8: PAMELA A 336.91 BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 134+ ORB 142/786 FR BARRIER DUNES 'ORP. FR SAN MAP. A 0634'5.--4-6SR 5*5 8 R-1i8i700 S144-3.62 MC INTOSH GEORGE C. AS TRUSTEE S74-:2.6i BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO, 16E5 ORB 122/293-94 FR BARRIER 1 DUNES DEV. CORP. 8: ORB 1+0/934- 11 -35 FR MC INTOSH -F MAP# SA M/L TAX ROLL) 0634-5-4-72R 559 R.- 1152400 S2.94H-94.19 MATTINGLY DONALD A S21563F-2.6 BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO.. 172 ORB 144-,/97 FR NIJEM MAP# EA5 J C. 06345--492R 5.60 R-1184+400 S2..101.2'+ TURTLE COVE PARTNERSHIP BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 192 ORB 141/879-:80 FR BARRIER Sl)4F.,E66 DUNES DEV. CORP. FT BAY MAP# EA ALSO SGE' 0634S-496R R 561 R-ii84800 $2494.1i9 TAX ROLL) LUNDQUIST W.R, 8: MARGE BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 196 ORB 139/780 FR BARRIER DUNES 26,84 DEV. CORP, MAP# EA T 06345-497R 562 R-1184900 $2)494.19 MCORP CO. IN'C. BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 197 Si;057,2.5 ORB 124/298 FR CHARLES T GULF MORRISON . L BEING MAPH EA 06345-63R 1 563 R-i1855EOO0 190.084 MYERS RONNIE G. 8: KITTY R. SEACLIFF UNIT i BLDG A ORB 116/378 FR ALLIANCE GRO S216.59 UP MAP# SA BLDG A LOT ON PTH ORB 06345--632R ASTAL 564 R-1185600 51,940.84 ELLIS JAMES L, 8: VIVIAN J, SEACLIFF UNIT 2 BLDG A ORB 121/443-44 FR ALLIANCE GROUP $1)347.01 MAP# EAA F 0634+5-635.R EPTH 565 R-ii85900 51,940.684 LOT 0 GRANT JAMES W. 8: GRADY' W. COASTAL SEACLIFF UNIT 5 BLDG A TAX ROLL) ORB 116/370 FR ALLIANCE GRO UP MAP# 5A BLDG A 2,)738.89 E CO 063495-636R G 25 566 R-iiS6000 $11940.84 R SLAUGHTER TERRY D. 8: JENNIFER ES' SEACLIFF UNIT 6 BLDG A ORB 118/335-36 FR ALLIANCE TAX ROLL) GROUP MAP# SA BLDG A S299.16 HARLOTTE 063Q.-R38 ION LOT 5.67 R-ii ,6200 11 O90.S" FR JOSEY CUNNhINGHAM GENE R. SEACLIFF UNIT SLiUDG , ORB 122/964-65 FR. ALLIANCE BLK A GROUP MAP SA '299.16 0634.:-639R RR' J, 568 R-1186300 HX ., 1.469,11 ION LOT SUMMERS WALTER J. ET AL SEACLIFF UNIT 3 BLDG B ORB 122/970-71 FR ALLIANCE BLK A GRPUP MAPH EA S9E9.93 06349-640R. K' 569 R.-186'00 5;9+0.84+ GULF CHITTENDEN JR. F.L. ET AL ORB SEACLIFF UNIT 4 BLDG B ORB 122/91-92 FR ALLIANCE GROUP MAPR EA $364,.39 F LOT BLK A 06351-036R 584 R-li99400 HX S2,3 BURGESS JAMES P. CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 LOT 12 ORB i12/108 FR WILSON MAP# 6A :13,32 BLK B 06351-0'+8R 85E: R-1200600 12'+6,32 COBB GLENWOOD DR. CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 LOT 24 ORB 94./568 AA FPR. CAPE SAN BLAST PARTNERSHIP 8: ORB ii5/i96 FR LIED',' (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06351-060R 586 R-12ii700 $240.66 HARMON SUSAN 8: CRAIG CAPE BREEZES BEING LOT 60-IN AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION OF LOT 24 ORB 119/274-275 FR QUARLES III (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 063Ei-063R 587 R-1202000 5176.5E BURGESS JAMES P., CAPE BREEZE PB 3 PG 23 BEING, LOT 63 OF AN UNRECORDED PLAT SUBD. OF LOT i BLK B ORB 1l2/318 FR MALOY ET AL LESS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06351-064R. 588 R-1202100 5204.80 BURGESS JAMES P. CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 BEING LOT 64 OF AN UNRECORDED PLAT SUBD. OF LOT 1 BLK B GRB 115/291 FR MALOY ET AL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEF TAX ROLl.; 063Si--074R 589 R-i:-1202800 HX $338.53 BURGESS JEFFREY MORET CAPE BREEZES A PORTION OF LOT 63) AN UNREC. PLAT SUBD. ORB 126/801 MAP# 6A E590 R-1207300 9%? DRAPER HAROLD A, JR. CAPE SAN BLAS SHORES UNIT NO. i PB 2 PG SO N/2 OF N/2 OF LOT 1i MAP 5#D .4i BLK 6 06364-005R 591 R-1 07400 S" : DRAPER H:-.,DLD A JRP.. CAPE SAN BLAS SHORES UNIT NO. 1 PB 2 PG 50 LOT 12 MAP #SD BLK 6 0636-+ -006R 5.92 R-1207500 S407., DRAPER HAROLD A, .JR. ' .P s 's -r 1 (,- MAPM ED B $51940.84 06378-180R 593 R-12ii5OO0 $ CAPE DUNES DEV. CORP - COR THE POINTE CAPE DUNES DEV. UNrI'I NO. ? MAPFi' 44C LK 6 299.16 S* __ ___X_111" r, 1 M PAGE 7H PAtr< *7P a 06274-215R 527 R-Ii24i00 STEWART RACHEL ANN TREASURE BAY LOT 3 ORB 139/60-61 FR TREASURE SHORES LIMITED MAP# S4 0634S-840R 571 R.-1187700 5S)228.94 FOUR EAST .PARTNERSHIP S 25 T SR 12 UNIT F-5 SECLUDED DUNES 112.96 FT GULF FRONT ORB 140/ 41+2-1+3 FR FLOWERS MAP# EA -63459-O1i3R 572 R-1189700 51,289.59 ADKISON CLAYTON ET AL PENINSULA ESTATES SUBD PB 3 PG 11 LOT 13 ORB 81/1052 MAP #SD BLK A 063'9-033R S73 R-1190800 $470.70 COMBS GLEN F 8: JUANANA G PENINSULA ESTATES A PORTION OF TRACT I 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 S74 R.-1192900 $270,8. THIS CARL N 8:& ET AL PENINSULA ESTATES SUBD PB 3 PG i LOT 4 ORB 113/1035 FR LAND VENTURES ASSOC. MAP# SD BLK D 06349-105R 575 R-1193500 $208.59 HINKLE JAMES C, 8: ALICE PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 PG ii LOT i OF NA UNRE. PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 ORB 116/24, FR MEREDITH (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06349-iiSR. 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-i194000 $208.59 MEREDITH ROBERT 0. 8: DEAN T. .PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 PG 11 LOT 6 OF AN UNREC PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 MAP# ED B'LK B 06349-135R 578 R-1194100 5208,.59 MEREDITH ROBERT D. 8: DEAN T, PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 PG 11 LOT 7 OF AN UNREC PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 MAP# ED BLK B 063'9i-'+OR 579 R-i194200 5208.59 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 06349-1'5SR 580 R-1194300 S401.06 MEREDITH ROBERT D. 8: DEAN T. PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 PG 11 LOT 9 OF AN UNREC PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 MAHP# ED BLK B 063'+9'-260R 581 R-li957006 200.55 COMBS GLEN F. 8: JUAWANA G. PENINSULA ESTATES SUBD. PB 3 PG ii LOT 10 OF TRACT S. MAP# ED 06349-26R 502 R-1195800 5200.55 BISESE PATRICK L. 8: KAREN M. PENINSULA ESTATES SUBD. PB 3 . PG ii LOT 11 OF TRACT S ORB 107/28 FR COMBS MAP# -SD 06351-Oi6R 583 R-1197700 POPE WALTER C JR 8: MAR',' CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 17 ORB 142/558 FR KING MAP #6A GRADUATES GO FURTHER IN LIFE The Gulf County Adult School will hold its commencement exercises Monday evening for those adults who have made the commitment to go back to school and obtain their high school diploma. We're proud of the effort that these adults have made, realizing that the key to a better future is a better education. We're proud of them and we're proud of our hometown. TABLERITE QUALITY FRESH GROUND Our meat depart- ment prides itself on our excellent cuts of beef, pork and poultry prod- ucts. If you don't see what you want in the case, ask a meat department em- ployee and they'll be glad to cut it for you. TABLERITE QUALITY FRESH PORK C1SOOK'S VACUUM PAK BUTT PORTION39 Boston Butt Roast lb. 19 Smoked Ham Butt .. Lb. FRESH FAMILY PAK Pork Cutlet TABLERITE QUALITY FRESH Ground Turkey ....... TABLERITE QUALITY BEEF FAMILY PAK Cube Steaks ............. COOK'S VACUUM PAK SHANK PORTION Smoked Ham ........... IGA 4 ROLL PKG. BATH TISSUE ................... 69 NATURE'S BEST PACKED IN WATER 6.25 OZ. , CHUNK LIGHT TUNA ........./99 KRAFT 180OZ. BARBECUE SAUCE ............. 99 BI-RITE TAGLESS 100 COUNT TEA BAGS ........................ 79 SHOWBOAT 15 OZ. 3/$1 00 PORK N BEANS .............. LIPTON FAMILY SIZE 24 COUNT TEA BAGS ...................... 1 .89 BI-RITE 50 COUNT FOAM PLATES .............. JIMMY DEAN SPECIAL HOT OR REGULAR Pork Sausage ........ isoz. .........m..ii Lb. SUGAR LAKE Lb. 89 Chicken Nuggets FROZEN 5-7 LB. AVG. Lb. 2 Turkey Breast . $129 I29 Jumbo Franks PUMP BONUS 32 OZ FORMULA 409, ....... Lb. ........... Lb. $189 S 399 2 Ib. box. 3 $129 99, ............ 1.89 CASTLEBERRY REGULAR CAN 10 OZ. /89 HOT DOG CHILI ............... 891 IGA 1/2 GALLON APPLE JUICE ................ 1.39 KEEBLER RIPPUNS 6 OUNCE POTATO SNACKS ............. 99, 3 LITER REGULAR & DIET ONLY PEPSI COLA ................$1 29 FRITO-LAY REG. $1.39 RUFFLES CHIPS ................. 99, $1.19 RODDENBERY SWEET 16 OZ. SALAD CUBES ..................... 99 IGA 18 OUNCE CORN FLAKES .............. $1.29 TREND 32 OZ. PRE-PRICED AT $1.39 l SOAP POWDER ........... .1.09 MAGIC PRE-PRICED 89* 22 OUNCE SPRAY STARCH ............... 79 DEL MONTE 8 OZ. TOMATO SAUCE .............4/99 GOLDEN FLAKE RANCH, NACHO CHEESE & REGULAR Tostados REG. $1.49 990 *NATURE'S BEST DOZEN Medium Eggs MINUTE MAID REGULAR- 64 OZ. Orange79 . |m J m .- 'U. I .v MERICO TEXAS STYLE 12 OZ. Butter Biscuits .......... 59 : AXELROD ASSORTED FLAVORS 8 OZ. ., Yogurt ...... 99 '-...... ,".'- .-.., .'"..." ,- , ,'IGA GRADE A 2 LB. BAG ' Crinkle Fries McKENZIE 16 OZ. Broccoli ':*Uqa -9 z. Z.; 49 U 0 0 089, DOWNY FLAKE 12 oz. BUTTERMILK OR Jumbo $ 19 W. waffles .. $ 49 6 Ib. for PRIME BRAND Mushrooms ................ pkg. VINE RIPENED TRAY PAK Tomatoes .............. Ib. GREEN Cabbage ............ 4 Ibs. NEW CROP :-'^ Red Potatoes lb. bag YELLOW Squash TENDER Baby Okra ........ Ib. lb. VIDALIA Sweet Onions 10 lb. bag : ,'ii .: :; ~'. t '..,,-, DELICIOUS GEORGIA Peaches .................... CALIFORNIA Tangelos 69" $119 99* 490 $149 49" $j129 SDavid Rich's FOODLINERS. . WEWAHITCHKA and PORT ST. JOE Open 7 days a week for your shopping convenience. Prices Good May 13-19 RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PURCHASED IS RESERVED BY STORE. I ,lhklVkiVt Akir' KPiAT me.M.mvuma $199 |