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-. -- -Ti: SHE USPS 518-880 FIFTY-FOURTH Y EAR. NUMBER 38 INDUSTRY DEEP WATER PORT FINE PEOPLE SAFEST BEACHES IN FLORIDA PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456 THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1992 Port St. Joe High School High Honor Graduates Jennifer Lauren Brewer Darrell Roland Land Frances Catherine McMullon Patricia Ann Nedley Laina Dawn Ranier Kanay wayne Kamsey iracy iynn wane Faith Christian's 1st Grads Faith Christian will graduate its first class of high school sen- * iors Friday, May 22 at White City Baptist Church. The graduation exercises will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET, and a reception will follow in the fellowship hall. The two graduates are Shan- non Marie Cain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cain of Port St. Joe, and Michael Lee Hammond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ham- mond and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Murdic Harcus and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hammond, all of White City. Shannon and Michael began school at Faith Christian in the four-year-old kindergarten class and have attended 14 years with- out interruption. Both students have followed a college preparato- Shannon Marie Cain ry course of study and achieved scores of 25 and 24 respectively on their ACT tests. Shannon and Michael are high honor graduates with a "A" average over the whole four years of high school. Shannon will begin college this fall at Pensacola Christian College, and has been awarded a four-year Christian Leadership Scholarship. She plans to pursue a career in Elementary Educa- tion. Michael has elected to begin his college studies at Gulf Coast Community College and plans to work toward degrees in Political Science and Law. Friends and relatives are in- vited to join Shannon and Mi- chael Friday, May 22, 7:30 p.m. ET at White City Baptist Church. Michael Lee Hammond 171 Receiving Diplomas This Week Graduation exercises will be held in Gulf County high schools Thursday and Friday for 171 graduating seniors. Port St. Joe High School has 98 who will be receiving their graduation certifi- cates, one of their smallest class- es in several years. In contrast, the Wewahitchka High School is graduating 71 seniors, their larg- est class in several years. Faith Christian School, in Port St. Joe, will be graduating their first sen- ior class, with two receiving diplo- mas. Port St. Joe High School will be the first to go through the. Pomp and Circumstance of grad- uation, when they award diplo- mas in ceremonies Thursday night. The ceremony will be held in the R. Marion Craig Colisem beginning at 8:00 p.m., with the graduates marching into the Coli- oseum to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance, played by the High School Band. PROGRAM Two of the High Honor gradu- ates, Randy Ramsey and Patricia Nedley will deliver the addresses from the class. Other High Honor graduates on the program include Darrell Land, giving the invocation; Lalna Rainer, leading in the Pledge of Allegiance; Tracey Wade and Jen- nifer Brewer, leading in the Alma Mater and Howard Langridge, pronouncing the Benediction. Frances Catherine McMullon is also a High Honor graduate. Graduating with Honors will be: Charles Norton Arrant, Pame- la Nicole Bowen, Joshua Scott Boykin, Mary Ann Byrd, Marjorie Schell Campbell. Teleshi Valetha Daniels, Cynthia Alecia Davis, -Dawn Marie Fontaine, Jeanet Elizabeth Hale, Jessica Christine Hawkins, Joel Andrew Huft, Al Lucyndor Jones, Dallas Michael Land, .Brian Patrick Lemieux, Jennifer Lee Matincheck, Kristy Marie Melvin, Christopher Robert Parker, Bonnie Sue Pritchett, Shannon Rene Smith, Dana Kelli Swatts, Christopher Jason White and ,James Shelton Wilder. Following the graduates speeches, the several awards and scholarships will be presented by various clubs, organizations and industries in the community. After acting principal Wes Taylor, presents the class, a team of Superintendent Walter Wilder, Chris Earley, Edwin Willliams and Charles Osborne, will present the seniors their diplo- mas. GRADUATING SENIORS Angel Bea Adams. Vincent Lanmone Addison, Letron Raynard Alexander. Charles Norton Arrant, John Chadwick Arrant Cedrick Jeramulne Bailey. Miranda Leigh Barber. Pamela Nicole Bowen, Joshua Scott Boy- kin. Tanicia Evalanda Brantley. Jennifer Lauren Brewer, Nina Mellnda Brock. Kristy Lynn Bnrm- baugh. Phillllp Alvin Bryant. Richard Lee Burkett, Christopher Shay Butler, Shiun Thomas Butler. Mary Ann Byrd April Elizabeth Caldwell, Tyler Jackson Cald- well. Marjorie Schell Campbell, Patrick Michael Wewahitchka High School High Honor Graduates Carpenter II, Joylita DeniseCarter, Henry Bernard Combs, Lakltcha Charmain Daniels, Teleshl Vale-? .*. tha paniels, Cynthia Alecia Davis, Anthony Perez Davis, Richard Glenn Davis Jr. Dawn Marie Fontaine, Elltha Nichelle Benn- Gant. Kellle Alison Moree Gibson, Bobby Lewis Gay y Jeanet Elizabeth Hale. Rusty Lynn Hanson, Leanna Kay Harcus, Larry Gene Hatcher Jr., Jessi- ca Christine Hawkins. Kerry Kathleen Heaps, Hol- lie lehdrlx. Ricky Daniel Hobbs, Scott Joseph Ho- Corwin Anderson ,kard, Joel Andrew Huft ,Lashondra Danette Idleburg, Angela Mil- chelle Jennings, Al Lucyndor Jones . Dallas Michael Land, Darrell Roland Land. Howard Percy Langridge, Karen Mellssa Lanier, Brian Patrick Lemleux, Jeffrey Collin Little, Kim- berly Dawn Ludmiun I Teresa Ann Mann, Jennifer Lee Matincheck, Dennis lAe McCloud. Andrea Regina McCulley, Frances Catherine McMullon, Kristy Marie Melvin, Allison Marie Metcalf, Lewis Donn Miles II, Adam Alonzo Miller, Shelby Shawn Montney ,: Patricia Ann Nedley. Laura Aleta Nelson, Jef- frey Lang Newberry, James Glenn Norris Jr. O Wendy Kaye Osborne. Timothy Gabriel -4 SOvaert ;';James David Parham Jr., Christopher Rob- ert Parker, Felisha Deyona Pittman, Rhonda Lynn Pitmin, Calvin Starlin Pryor Jr., Bonnie Sue Pritchett Lalna Dawn Ralner, Randy Wayne Ramsey, Travis Edward Ray, Leanne Jo Reed, Thomas Sims Jr., Jenny Marie Simmons, Shannon Rene Smith, Corl Lamoyne Stallworth,,Rebecca Jane Stein. Car-. olyn Michelle Stephens. Kristen IIIse Suit. Dana Kelli Swatst Anthony Cordell Thomas, Sarabla James Til- ler, Nlyorka Valllssa Tuirner Tracy Lynn Wade. Christopher Jason White, George Howard Whitfleld. Michael Ray Whitfleld, James Shelton Wilder, Mellssa Ann Williamson, Tracy Davis Jason Patrick Witten, James Clifford Worthington Wewa Graduates Friday Friday night, Wewahitchka High School will award diplomas to its 71 graduating seniors, in a ceremony held in the High School Gymnasium. The ceremony be- gins at 8:00 p.m. The class is one of Wewa- --hilhka- High's larger classes to graduate from the school in re- cent years. Amy Waldorff will provide the music for the Processional and recessional. High Honor Graduates, Rox- anna Dunseth and Angela Goo- drich will deliver the Welcome and the Graduation Address. Tra- cy Davis will give the Farewell Ad- dress. Other High Honor Gradu- ates are Kimberly Burns and Corwin Anderson. Graduating with honors will be Mildred Adkison, Julie Gillls, Andrew Rutter, Philip Goodwin, Chad Flowers, Rita Hunter and Christopher Ake. Ann Fisher will lead in the Pledge of Allegiance and special Music will be presented by Anita Barnes and Jacque Smith. Principal Larry Mathes will present the graduating class and Superintendent Walter Wilder will present the diplomas. .-.. GRADUATING SENIORS Reco Dontia Addison, Mildred Kay Arijs.:.i1 Christopher Bryan Ake. Corwin Lyndell Ande.?.:, Devon Anoush Avriglan Antonio Demon Baker. Bryon Denn:s Bar* low. Brant Cole Baxley. Ellis Bryan Br'.d,:.rn Johnny Keith Bryant. Kimberly Sue Burns, Robert Joseph Burton Catherine Marie Causey, Amy Cox, Jennifer Wynn Davis. Lillie Mae Davis, Stacy Nicole Davis, Tracy Michelle Davis, Roxanna Panajachel Duns- eth Loretta Ann Elder. William Joseph Fee, Mar- garet Ann Fisher, Chad Everett Flowers Julle Danlelle Gillis, Angela Sue Goodrich, Philip Aaron Goodwin, Cynthia Leigh Griln,. War- ren Lynn Griffin Isaac Matthew Hand. Daniel Stacy Hanlon, Aaron Carl Hippensteal, Emory Nell Horne, Rita Hunter, Michael Harrell Christopher James Johnson, Mark Anthony Jones, Amber S. Julson, Larry Adam Kemp John Mark Lester, Allen V. Linton, Casandra Michelle Love, Robert Elmer Lynn Beverly Myers, Theresa Lynn Matunoar, Starla Jean Mason, Michael McCorvey, Stacey Rae McGill. Dennis Lee McGlon, Jason Steven Miller, lmbOerly Hurns Roxana Dunseth Angela Goodrich Keria Lynn Mulna, Stephanie Renee Martlnson Kelly Lynn Nations, Michael L. Neville. Charles Monroe Nunery, Christy Lynn Nunery, Lee Nunery E Arlin Edward Odom, Stacy Clifford Oliver. TIainshanita Zzania Pittman, Brian CurUtis Pitts, Cora Elaine Quick Randall Christopher Ransburgh, James An- drew Rouse III, Andrew Alan Rutter Molll Lenora Skipper, Jacque Renee Smith, Pamela Denise Smith Marcus Vann, Christopher Charles Ward, Anthony Byron Werclen. Michael Dewayne Yarrell Salinas Park Dedication Ceremony Dedication and a ribbon cutting ceremony at Salinas Park will be held Wednesday, May 27 at 10 a.m. The dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony will be a joint effort of the Gulf County Com- .mission, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and State Park Service, all who had part in the construction of the pub- lic facility at the intersection of the St. Joseph Peninsula Road and C-30. The park stretches from County C-30A to the Gulf of Mexico. Representatives of all three agencies will be present for the dedication, as well as several state and federal legislative representatives. The property for the park was donated by the Federal Government through the Bu- reau of Land Management to the Gulf County Board of County Commissioners. The County then acquired funds from the State of Florida through grants for the develop- ment and construction of facili- ties in the park. The general public is invit- ed and encouraged to attend the ceremony, being held at the park entrance. City Accepts Redevelopment Concept The City Commission official- ly adopted a Downtown Redevel- opment design concept Tuesday night, to mark a milestone in the attempt to renovate the Reid Ave- nue area. A concept of Pete Prugh, pro- Memorial Day Services Special Memorial Day services will be held Mon- day, May 25, at 11:00 p.m., to honor U.S. war dead killed in battle. Ceremonies will be held Front of the City Hall and will be conducted by the John C. Gainous Post 10069, V.F.W. The public is invited to attend. fessor of the Department of Archi- tecture and Design of the Univer- sity of Florida, the design utilizes decorative sections in the side- walks, which point out Port St. Joe's important role in Florida history. The concept also gives special treatment to the intersec- tions, to make them attractive with planters, as well as safe to pedestrians and motorists through design and traffic pat- terns. The Commission unanimous- ly approved of the design concept after having several of the draw- ings explained as to drainage, ob- struction of motorist's view, etc. Prugh answered the questions to the satisfaction of the Commis- sion, saying the drainage design will serve the needs of the street and will not overload the existing underground facilities. 'The main problem with your drainage is that your street has been resurfaced several times un- til it as high as the curb and you have nothing there to direct the surface water where you want it to go," Prugh said. HOME RENOVATION The first payment was made on completion of repairs to the first two homes to receive a por- Bryant Copeland A] Candidacy for Conu Bryant Copeland tion of the half-million-dollar grant received for that purpose. Homes meeting the qualifica- tions of being owned by elderly (See CONCEPT on Page 3) announces His missioner Dist. 1 Bryant Copeland announces his candidacy for Gulf County Commissioner District 1. He is a resident of Wewa- hitchka and is presently em- ployed as manager at M-K Ranch- es. He is married and has two daughters. Copeland has served as su- pervisor for the Tupelo Soil and Water Conservation District for eight years, vice-president of the same board for the last three years. Chairman of the Board of the Extension Advisory commit- tee, and a member of the Florida Aquaculture Advisory Committee. With his present job capacity, Continued on Page 3 J I itivitto it iziltrivir it MY llyr it It **** ** **** *** ***ITWIT STAR % THE STAR PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1992 . : PAG "W TUSDY "A 119 Agreement!I It has been a long haul and it isn't over yet, but Gulf County can begin to feel like its Comprehensive Plan work is complete now, what with the hearing of Stipulated Agreement last Tues- day. The hearing means, in effect, that the several matters cov- ered in the Plan have been accepted by the State of Florida as stated in the Plan. It also means that the government of Gulf County has also accepted the stipulations in the agreement where the State has stepped in and had its way. In other words, both sides of the question have come to agreement. The hearing merely puts, in effect, a notary seal of approval on the Plan stating, officially, this is the Plan as agreed upon by both parties and we accept it as presented. The bad part about the hearing, is, that any other group or interest, can file an intent to change part of the agreement dur- ing the waiting period before official approval is given. Of course, the hearing says the State and County has agreed with the lan- guage of the Plan, making it harder to inject a difference of opin- ion at this point in the process. The 1,000 Friends of Florida, an environmental activist group, has dealt Gulf County problems with approval of its plan. We really don't know what business it is of 1,000 Friends, what kind of a deal Gulf is able to cut, but they say they are repre- senting the citizens of Florida, which includes us. They appar- ently carry this kind of clout since they have managed to have their views listened to in the past. Originally Gulf County had asked for building density along the coast, governed by septic tank rules, which amount to four dwelling units per acre along the waterfront. 1,000 Friends ob- jected and suggested the density should be set at one unit. A ne- gotiated agreement between Gulf County and the Department of Community Affairs, set the limits at two units on the Bay coast, Three units on the Gulf coast and two units on the Indian.Pass coast. 1,000 Friends still wants to object -but Tuesday's hearing may make that objection moot. We here in Gulf County certainly hope so. Diploma Necessary It's hard to believe that graduation time has arrived so soon. School is over for another term and the summer vacation is al- ready upon us. Time marches on! People from all walks of life usually congratulate the gradu- ates at this time of the year and give them advice for handling what comes in the years ahead. Well they should congratulate the graduates in these times of such competitiveness for the few jobs out there waiting to be filled. The graduate of this era has prepared himself or herself with the most important bargaining chip they might have or might ever have. We have watched with interest the hard-hitting advertise- ments on Channel 7 TV pertaining to staying in school and get- ting a diploma. They are made by well-known employers in the Panama City area and get across the message, "If you don't have a high school diploma, don't even bother to come asking me for employment, because I can't use you." This is pretty plain talk. If the young people of Bay County can't get that message, they are pretty thick-headed. If the grad- uates of other counties in this vicinity can't get the same mes- sage, they are either not smart enough to hold a job or just don't believe what they hear. The same message is beginning to be circulated throughout the employment opportunities all over that they are not hiring anyone who isn't at least equipped with a high school diploma. True, a person can have a master's degree from a top-notch university and still not be equipped to do a job which needs do- ing, simply because they are depending on the piece of-paper on which the degree is printed, rather on the knowledge they may have obtained during the course of their studies. The point is, a person won't even get a chance to prove what he can do if he doesn't have that diploma clenched in his hot lit- tle fistl And, who can blame employers today for taking this posi- tion? An employer doesn't care to take any unnecessary chances on a young man or young woman given the high salaries which must be paid, based on the basic wage. Employers don't care to invest huge salaries in an unknown quantity. He just might risk it with a young person who has a high school or college diploma. If a student doesn't wish to invest the time, or the effort in earning his diploma or getting a degree, he has no business ex- pecting a company to invest its time, its reputation, its equip- ment, in the training of someone who is an unknown quantity as to ability. L- ~1~ I Kesley Colbert I woke up this morning with a little extra bounce in my step. The zero cholesterol oatmeal and plain bran flakes with low fat skim milk and no sugar almost had a taste. When no one was looking I grabbed a Butterfinger and headed for work., Even the air felt a little cleaner, a little fresher. A beautiful day! It was a textbook example of we're-down-to-the-last-two-weeks -of-May-itis. Boy howdy, you can't get away from your upbring- ing. The last time I was a student in school we were fighting a war in Vietnam and talking of sending men to the moon. But once you've experienced Mayitis, the feeling never leaves........ You've been there. You've suf- fered through a year of sine and cosine. You couldn't even spell hypotenuse, much less pick it out of a right triangle. You like to froze to death sitting beside the road on a snowy evening with Robert Frost And man, you were lucky you didn't get cut right half in two down there in that pit with Edgar Allan Poel And how about the maps. I know you remember this one. Mrs. Paschall hands out the blank map of some large body of land. You can't tell if it'R Africa or South America. "O.K. class, to- day I want you to color in Uganda and Mozambique." Is she serious? I'm the guy who yesterday couldn't "color, in" New Jersey and South Dakota on a big map that I had at least seen before. And remember when you couldn't find your shoes after P.E. And when you finally did, Buddy and Ricky had tied your shoe strings in one of those triple hitch, double cross over World War II Navy knots. You're five minutes late getting to third peri- od. Why, you'd think it was the Spanish Inquisition all over again Listen, if we could just live till the latter part of May........ We didn't even mind the final exams. They meant it was about over for another year. "Hey, Mrs. Paschall, give me that map. If I can find that little island off Mad- agascar, I can color in Mozam- bique for you." Mayitis. It was when we quit worrying about what we were do- ing, and started looking ahead to what we were going to do. Youth and anticipation what an un- beatable combination! We'd gather up at lunch and go over our prospects. 'We've just got four days left." A natural part of getting ready was understand- ing where you were. "I can stand anything for four days." That's the light at the end of the tunnel syndrome. "I'm going to sleep till noon every day." "Shoot, Ricky Gene, that ain't nothing special, you've slept -... ... U . Hunker Down with Kes .n ; ., .. ..N.., .:. -' I Hope Springs Eternal... through the first three periods all year. Laughter. Yes, one of the characteristics of Mayitis is lots of laughter. 'What do you think the 10th grade will be like?" Yogi looked a .- little embarrassed as soon as he asked the question. We're fifteen. you're not suppose to gaze too far down the road. We had a whole summer ahead of us. We wouldn't worry about the 10th, grade till the middle of August. Nothing but happy thoughts were allowed the last week of the school year. 'We're going to have a corn fight that will last all summer." Everybody quickly agreed. As (See KESLEY on Page 3) ME MEMORIAL DAy May 25, 1992 In Flanders Fields In Flanders Fields the poppies blow Between the crosses row on row That mark our place and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly | Scarce heard and amid the guns below. We are the dead, short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow. Loved and were loved and now we lie In Flanders Fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe To you, from failing hands we throw The torch, be yours to hold it high If ye break forth with who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders Fields. , Sleep on, brave soldiers, sleep, sleep where the poppies grow Sleep on, brave soldiers, in your places row on row. The lark's still soaring in the sky Still bravely singing, soaring, high Away above the cannon's roar Scarce heard amid the guns as yore Before you slept in Flanders Fields. The faith with you we've kept aid battled with the foe. On crimson fields by you we've slept where pop- pies grow. The torch you flung to us we caught With blistering hands, we've bravely,fpught to hold it high To guard you thru the night And at the dawn to guide you to the light' When you awake from Flanders Fields. I At Birds, Squirrels Eat Well At My House But Not At the Expense ofPeople THE GOVERNMENT HAS fi- nally displayed some common sense. They have said "No" to the spotted owl of the western forests and opted to pander to the needs of mankind rather than to the needs of the owl. All of us here in Florida sort of felt left out anyhow, being una- ble to enjoy watching the spotted owl do whatever he does, every day. Actually, so do the people of the great northwestern woods. The spotted owl is sort of a rec- luse. He hides from people and tucks himself in the depths of the forest, away from mankind. So, not only do the people fail to see him and enjoy watching the owl while they wait for their unem- ployment checks, they are de- prived of pursuing a livelihood while they are failing to see the owl. It sort of reminds me of Flori- da's lumber operations and the pileated woodpecker. I never saw one that I know of. I see woodpeckers in my back yard and they seem to be healthy specimens and I enjoy them. SINCE THE "Big Bang" or the "Little Pop", however God did it; it has been the species which have adapted that survived on this earth. There have been more spe- cies become extinct on the earth than exist on it today! The spotted owl is no excep- tion. If he can't adapt, he'll die! If the ozone hole gets a wider tear in it and all those catastrophic things happen on earth that sci- entists say is bound to happen with the widening hole, and man doesn't adapt, he'll become ex- tinct. Who'll save us a section of the earth in which we can live? Who'll be here to see that the en- vironment we can live in is pre- served, if nature goes on a ram- page? We'll go, just like the spotted owl will go if he cannot adapt. The dinosaurs went, for whatever reason. It was so incon- sequential that man hasn't dis- covered why. Could it be that they heard man was coming? Some scientists say a meteor- ite struck the earth and the re- sulting cloud of dust which cov- ered the earth, snuffed out the di- nosaur. IN THE MEANWHILE, man. needs lumber to build houses-to adapt to the environment-in which to live and protect himself from the elements. It's a pity that the spotted owl is in the way; I wish it weren't-but I wouldn't hesitate a moment about which species had to suffer that another might survive. The men in charge of such things finally made the correct decision. They didn't dilly-dally around for years, spending un- told millions of dollars in the meanwhile, as they did in the case of the snail darter in front of the Tellico Dam in Tennessee. It reminds me of the case of the clams reclining in Shark Hole, in the minds of the environ- mentalists, preventing the place- ment of spoil there from dredging the shipping. channel at St. Joe .Point. There, Weren't any? clams, there and never have been, But the environmentalist was intent on saving them anyhow. George Tapper; who was on the boat with the environmentalist, inspecting. the site, told him, "I have $100 in my pocket. Dive off in there and I'll give you a $100 bill for every clam you bring to the surface." The environmentalist backed off and declined : the invitation. 'You're not going to put that spoil there because I don't want it there!" he said; thereby effectively shattering his credibility as an environmentalist. I know it happened in just this manner, because I was on the boat, too, and witnessed the conversation. * BEFORE YOU DRAW the conclusion that I don't -wish to see the environment .protected, along with the birds and animals, let me tell you that a tomcat lives at my house which might not continue to enjoy the pleasures of tomcat life. He makes it his purpose to sneak into the back yard every morning and try to catch and eat one of the wild squirrels I feed a 46 ounce can of peanuts each and every day, in an effort to aid them in existing along with man- kind in the city. The bluejays come to eat, too, as do the woodpeckers, cardinals, and an assortment of birds. A group of bird feeders dot my yard and I chase off all the little boys with air rifles who come around bird hunting. The 10 or 12 squirrels who feed regularly at my feeder will at- test to the fact that I do care about nature. But, if it ever comes to feeding the squirrels or putting food on the table inside the house for people, guess who will get the empty plate? SSt. Joseph Bay Date Time Ht. Time Ht. May 22 1:00 a.m. L 0.0 2:35 p.m. H 1.3 May 23 1:18 a.m. L 0.1 3:00 p.m. H 1.2 May 24 .1:26 a.m. L 0.3 2:55 p.m. H 0.9 May25 12:57 a.m. L 0.4 10:45a.m. H 0.8 11:30 p.m. L 0.5 May 26 8:38 a.m. H 0.9 6:10 p.m. L 0.5 May 27 8:16 a.m. H 1.1 6:18 p.m. L 0.2 .. May 28 8:27 a.m. H 1.3 6:40 p.m. L 0.0 -THE STAR- Postmaster: SUBSCRIPTIONS INVARIABLY PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Send Address Change to In County-$15.90 Year In County-$10 60 Six Months OWI/g USPHS 518880 The Star Out of County--21.20 Year Out of County-$15.90 Six Months Published Every Thursday at 304-308 Williams Avenue The Star Prt St. Joe, Forida 32456-0308 Post Office Box 308 TO ALL ADVERTISERS In case of error or omissions in advertise- Sond-Clas Postage Paid at P St Joe, FL Port St. Joe, FL 32456-0308 ments, the publishers do not hold themselves liable for damage fur- W ese Phone 227-1278 their than amount received for such advertisement. Wesley R. Ramsey............ Editor & Publisher ,$. a"- 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 Ramsey ................. Typesetter WEEKLY PUBLISHING roughly convinces. The spoken word is lost; the printed word remains. 0 __ I I I I ahL mlLitiA THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY, MAY 21,1992 Shad PhantIy By Wendell Campbell A New" Talk-Show Iost According to a news article I read recently, there is a new talk- show host who is stealing the ratings in.Washington, D.C. Between 11 and 2, Monday through Friday, an estimated 264,009 people in the Baltimore-Washington area tune in to his show?' the article said. He signs on: "Calling the District of Columbia. Calling inside the beltway. This is the rest of the country. This is the voice of the peo- ple trying to bring you The Truth through the jamming signal of the liberal establishment. The jamming equipment is located on the roof of the Washington Post... 'Your freedom, your liberty is at hand. This is Radio Free D.C., and I'm G. Gordon Liddy." If you 'don't remember, G. Gordon Liddy is the Watergate bur- glar of two decades ago who refused to squeal. He said: "Rather than commit perjury, I chose to close my mouth and go to.Jail. They know that I at least believe what I tell, them n(oi his radio show). To say G. Gordon Liddy is a man-of conviction is a vast under- statement. Ratlier thah talk ab6tit Watergate he spent 52 months in nine prisons.. After that he authored three best-sellers and went on the lecture fircuit where he received five thousand dollars a pop. And now, the article stated, the guy-who wouldn't -snitch is babbling three hours a day on WJFK AM and FM, for a reported $400,000 a year. Callers ask him everything. Below are a few questions and an- swers that were in the article: Q. What do you think of Bill Clinton running for president? A. "I cannot conceive of having a draft dodger as a commander in chief, Besides,. who wants Hillary?" Q. What do you think about Jane Fonda? A. "She is stupid, a big-mouth and uneducated. What she did in * Vietnam is the classic definition of treason she gatB the enedf aid and comfort... I went to jail. Slih should 'have been indicted o-' treason." U * Q. What do you think about gun control? A. '.'Gun control is hitting what ydildim at." Q. A woman called in to lament the third burglary of her apart- S ment, saying, "I love my home so much. What should.I do?" A. "I wotl1d just kill whoever came in to burglarize me." Liddy said. "If you are not'willing to stand and fight, then run away. If you lqve your home, protect it. Get a shotgun.;. After you kill him,.say a prayer for his soul. We don't want to.14e brutal." Q. Areyou angry enough to put a' bullet in (John Dean's) head? A. "No. Nine&millimeter parabellium ammunition is something- like 17 cents a round and the little b isn't worth it.", Q. YQur tlhoughts on Congress? A A;""'Congress is a house ofw : ." ' Ratings in his slot doubled in the first month and the phones 9'tay jammed. The station has to replace the paper on the fax ma- chine almost daily, according.to the article. John Popp, the show's pony-tailed producer, says that listeners "are fascinated by him. They really look up to this guy. There's'a folklore. He's lone it... He's the genuine article." I would lile to ask him his opinion on the Los Angeles riots and what he would have done had he been in charge, but there's no need. I just know what he would say... and I agree with him. Hey, sports fans, I like him! ' KeSley ....- From Page 2 soon as the early corn got about out exactly like we planned. We * head highh we'd go, to.having. dirt forgot about the jobs most all of clod fighLts in, soxpebody's back us had., And our parents didn't forty. We'd, run down the rows exactly let us roam free like we'd kind'a hunched over, both hands figured -on. And we didn't win eve- loaded, and bomb the first guy we ry game. And sometimes you had came to that wasn't "ready." We'd to take your little brother along. end up pulling up a few. corn The,dang movie house raised its stalks and going hand to hand. admission price, to 25t and we Listen,' that clump of a root, with lost six days to rain. a little dirt clinging to it would put come next May, we'd raise quite a welt on your back. dream again. Like I said, it was a We planned our baseball vital part of our upbringing; games. Naturally, we were going Mayltis. I'm proud to say I've to play every day. And we had to still got it. And, if I catch you figure on some swimming time. down in a corn Held this summer, We'dialready got a new rope. We don'tturn your back on me or I'll were going to be able to swing out prove it to you. halfway across that creek. And on Respectfully Saturday, afternoons we'd make'. Kespectfey the double feature at the picture show. .It was going to be a sum- r ml Tl mer to end all summers. KIDS Conductimg You talk about a bounce in I our step! What a great time to be ..glStration young, to' be an American, to be The K.I.D.S. Instructional alive course, it '.wk Day Service will be conducting Of course, it neverworked fall registration on Thursday, U.imp AC 1jrl11 o.1J.rJ t.J *.- LU 1.U Adverisin Pay'Yo Mon'y! LOOK! June 4t IUroI. 9:UU m.l. toLU .:UU. p.m. at both Port St. Joe and We- wahitchka facilities. Any parents of three and four year old chil- dren are .encouraged to enroll them, as enrollment is limited. SK.I.D.S. :operates 'their care" centers in .both Port St. Joe and Wewahitchka. When you're:going places, ,count onus all the way! NEW TAXI SERVICE AAA TAXI Anyone, Anywhere, Any Time 227-5285 S , V ---.-- .,o- p ,-A . VFW and Auxiliary will conducting a Buddy POppy.' D V Poppy Sale on those days, with money received from the sale being placed in a relief fund for 'VFW officers George Coody and Roy Robin- veterans. The poppies are made by disabled vet- son, witness the signing of a proclamation by erans in veterans hospitals throughout the na- Mayor Frank Pate, .proclaiming May 22 and 23 tion: VFWP Post 10069 conducts the sale annu- as Memorial Poppy Days, in Port',st. Joe. The ally. S ^ wi, K E ,' Woods Fire Threatens Church Tu. -"es. Afternoon a'. ,4--- , C A Sheriff Harrison pulls pot plants, in raid Mondatl. Pot Plants Discovered The Gulf County Sheriffs Of- fice located a:. small marijuana patch in 'the vicinity, of Ponce de Leon Avenue in St. Joe Beach Monday morning; "and charged James Ray Walding, 25, with cul- tivation of the narcotic weed, in connection with thhe cultivation of the 16 plants confiscated. Sheriff Al Harrison said the small plot was located Sunday in an aerial search of the south Gulf County area. Sheriff Harrison said that Walding reported to him that,he saw the plane searching the area and became frightened. He went to "the plot 'and pulled .up the plants, placed them in a. sack and! -buried them in his garden. A search of the site recovered two plants still growing in the plot. The buried plants were re- covered. from the garden. The plants ranged in size from seed- lings to four feet tall. Walding has been released on $5,000 bond on a charge of culti- vation of marijuana. The Sheriff said his depart- ment is attempting to sit on dis- covered plots longer, this year, in an attempt to capture the grow- ers. "If we just go in and destroy the plot, the grower is just right back at it as soon as he can get some new plants," Harrison said. Year In and Year Out You Will Do Well With Hannon Insurance Agency, Inc. *Auto *Home *Business *Flood -Life -Bonds LAURA RAMSEY, Agent *presenting 'Te 'Travelers' The Insurance Store Since 1943 8:30 till 6:00 I, A huge brush fire roared through the bone dry vegetation behind ,the Pentecostal Holiness Church, on Garrison Avenue, Tuesday, threatening. the church building and several homes in the area, according to Police Chief Carl Richter, "I thought my own new house on the corner of 20th Street and Marvin Avenue, was going to burn. I had to wet down the roof to protect it from the. flying em- bers," Richter said. The fire started in the woods to the east of the church and burned over four acres as it raced toward the church. Richter said some children admitted causing the fire from a campfire they had built in the woods.: Richter cautioned people to be careful with fire during this dry period. "It's dry out there. The woods are like kindling wood.". ROY SMITH, Agent I _ Ve Believe in Fueling the Local Economy AS \Your locally owned and managed financial source, we believe in putting our money to10 work right here at,home. .-And that's exactly w\hait we'vee done. Because we want to help everyone prosper...from our hard-working business owners to families just like yours. Yes. we're dedicated to10 local invesimerlnt...because it's the best way \ve know10 ikeel)p this community on the' move. 4i f Together, We're Strong! Citizens Federal Savings Bank Port St. Joe 997-1416 FRANK HANNON, Agent Apalachicola 653-9828 Wewahitdchka 639-2111 '-69 ', C'& MN Fo,, TWS ADP NA30 0' ')1.90 LNDE Monday through Friday 221 Reid Avenue Phone 227-1133 We Are HERE to Service What We Sell rlCtzl a Concept .(From Page 1) . poor, are receiving repairs from the federal grant, managed by Ju- lian Webb Associates, of Chipley. A total of 20 homes will be re- paired under, the federal grant. ., SEARCH.FOR CLERK , The Commission has begun a search for a new 'City Clerk to re- place Alden Farris, whose resig- nation becomes effective October '30. Farris is retiring because of ill health. Mayor Frank Pate named a citizens' committee to examine the applications for the job, har- rowing the field' down to five peo- ple to be interviewed for the posi- tion. Mayor Pate said, "I feel these people are far more qualified than we to make the selection of the proper person to fill .this impor- tant position for the City." Mayor Pate appointed Greg Johnson, Bill Altstaetter, Charles Osborne, Temple Watson and Amy Tapper, to' serve on the se- lection committee. GARBAGE REPORT Frank Healy, Public Works Superintendent, gave his regular report on the progress of the City's attempt to maintain its own garbage operation. Healy said the chipper and baler are now in op- eration and it appears' as if the two pieces of equipment will save the City a substantial amount of money in landfill and incinerator charges. Healy said, '"We won't re- alize much of an income from the sale of the cardboard, newspapad and yard trimmings we bale and grind up into chips, but we will save a lot of money by taking these items out of our disposal stream." Copeland (From Page 1) he has a strong background in budgeting, finance, Department of Environmental Regulation (D.E.R.), Environmental Protec- tion Agency (E.P.A.), and North West Florida Water Management (NWFLWM). The candidate is actively in- volved in community affairs, We- wahitchka High School Band as Public Relations and Fund Raiser officer, sponsor of the Gator Backers, 4-H Club, and Little League, and a member of the Ho- ward Creek Baptist Church. With these qualifications, he will be running with the promise of a better Gulf County through people awareness and a working relationship with the other county commissioners. 1 PAGE SA .9 1 227-5285 1 ( N. MAIN... ZI-I- kA,,'f TESAPRTS.JE L HRDY MY2119 Robert House and Cheryl Gainous Couple to Wed 50th Anniversary Bert and Dolores Doolittle will be celebrating their 50th wed- ding anniversary on May 30. The gala celebration will take place in Louisville, Kentucky, where the family will be gathering. The couple's children are Pat and Bill .Shenner of Bettendorf, Iowa, Sue and Liba Monteiro of Port St. Joe, John and Karen Doolittle of Louisville. The Doolittles are residents of Mexico Beach. Garden Club Installs Officers Garden Club members and friends enjoyed their annual May luncheon and installation of new officers Thursday, May 14 at the Garden Center on Eighth Street. After the luncheon a short business session was conducted with Iris Anderson, District Two Director of Panama City, installing the 1992-93 officers. In- stalled were: Era Daniell, president; Barbara Wood, first vice-president; Ida Baker ,Treasurer; and Ethel Bridges, secretary. An informal discussion was held with an exchange of ways to improve methods of programs and to in- spire new members' interest. Shown from left are: Era Daniell, Barbara Wood, Iris Anderson, Betty Lewis, Ida Baker, and Ethel Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gainous announce the engagement and forthcoming wedding of their daughter, Cheryl, to Robert House, son of Ruth House and the late Wilbur House, of High- land View. The ceremony will be held at the First Pentecostal Holi- ness Church on Garrison Avenue. Rev. Chester Middleton will per- form the service on May 30 at 3:00 p.m. ET. All friends and relatives are invited to attend the wedding cer- Jacob Gentry Jacob Is One! Jacob Gentry celebrate first birthday with a Little party on May 9th at his and Papa's house at Beaco Beach. His cousins that att were Kathryn Arnold, Gentry, Jessica Plair, and Whittington. Other friends Bryce Nelson, Shelby Sc and Brent Walker. Several ers were in attendance as v many aunts and uncles. would like to thank every his numerous gifts and for ing his first birthday a ver cial one. Jacob is the son of Pa Krissy Gentry of Beacoi Beach. He is the grands Charles and Esther Dicksor of Beacon Hill Beach, and tI Malcolm Gentry and Do Gentry of Port St. Joe. emony and the reception to follow in the church social hall. Chazten Tre'quis Byrd Chaz Is Two! Chazten Tre'quis Byrd turned two years old on May 12. He cele- brated with a Ninja Turtle party at K.I.D.S. Day Care. Helping him celebrate his special day was Tayler, Aunt Lisa, Ash, Kayla and all of his friends from the Toddler and Two-Year Room. Chaz is the son of Becky Bat- k son and Mike Byrd. .He is the grandson of Evalina Middleton. Gospel Sing Set The North Port St. Joe Young Adult Choir is sponsoring a gos- ed his pel sing Sunday, May 31, 3:00 Bed hs p.m. ET at Washington High Rec- Bear reaction Center, Port St. Joe. Ad- Meme mission is $4.00 for adults in ad- n Hill vance and $5.00 at the door with children's fee $1.50 in advance tended and $2.00 at the door. Megan Everyone is cordially invited Gabby to attend. were heffer, moth- well as It's A Boy! Jacob Bill and Loretta Gainous are ne for proud to announce the birth of mak- their son, Charles Eugene Gain- y spe- ous on April 10. He weighed 7 pounds, 15.4 ounces and was 21 at and inches long. n Hill He was welcomed home by son of his two big brothers, Shaun, age n, also- 6, and Jerry Lee, 2 1/2. he late Grandparents are Jerry and rothea Joyce Gainous, and Shirley Brog- don, all of Highland View. 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The new cor- poration Is owned by John and Charlie Delorme of Panama City and Mexico Beach. ^e-'I A I ~1 Allemore Real Estate has been in business since March of 1986 and has been a successful and growing concern. due to growth within the company and the increase in tourism in the A.. 'S r - Charlie Delorme 9 and John Delorme, and area the time appears right for expansion. Fantasy Properties intends to construct a new building in the near future to better serve all their customers. Mrs. Allemore will remain with the new corpora- tion as Vice President. Sea Oats & Dunes Installs Officers Sea Oats and Dunes Garden Club met for the last meeting of the club year. A luncheon was held at the N.C.O. Club at Tyn- dall AFB. Barbara Mannon installed the new officers for the coining year. The 1992-93 officers are: Susie Pippin, president; Stepha- nie Richardson, first vice presi- dent; Frances Clemmons, second .vice president; Betty Chancelor, secretary; and Vesta Conley, treasurer. President Pippin outlined some of the goals for the coming year. The Garden Club Flower Show was so successful that plans are being made to have one next year. Chairman of the Flow- er Show will be Betty Chancelor. Hostesses for the luncheon were Marion Cathey, Dana Anger- er and Barbara Mannon. Shark News By Jeanet Hale The seniors are finally out of school and will be graduating on May 21 at 8:00 p.m. at R. Marion Craig Coliseum. Everyone is en- couraged to attend and show your support for their hard work. The students will be taking their semester exams on May 21 and 22. They will also be dis- missed at 12:30 Thursday, and at 12:05 Friday. The last day for teachers is May 27. Enjoy. your summer. The football jamboree will be in Marianna on May 22. Come out and show your support for our team. Summer camps are being of- fered by Gulf Coast Community College and others. Contact the Guidance Office for details. The Guidance Office would like to thank their parent volun- teers. They are: Nancy Buzzett, Janie Adkison, Linda McArdle, and Edna Grimm. Parents are asked to pick up their child's report cards begin- ning May 28. June 15 is the deadline to turn in the Gulf County Scholarship Tally Sheets. Summer school begins June 1. '4 Jeanet Hale SReal Estate Agency Changes Hands Card of Thanks To our many friends that were always there for us during Ralph's (W.J.) illness. The prayers, food, visits, and all other acts of kindness were appreciat- ed. To Bro. Mike Husfelt and Bro. Tommy Doss for standing by all of us and comforting us. We will never forget the lovely tribute of the services on his behalf. He is already missed so much. The Branch Family Ouida, Laney, Jerry, Larry, Barbara and Eight Loving Gospel Sing Overstreet Bible Church will be hosting the monthly gospel sing on May 23 at 7:00 p.m. Anyone wishing to participate in the service is asked to call Earl Peak at 229-6547. U-PICK BLUEBERRIES $1/lb. Open 4 p.m. 'til Dark All Day Saturday No pesticides used! Simmons Bayou 229-6604 e 21 FRIDAY 90 9, SATURDAY 9-6, MONDAY 9W6 ] M(I .I THE STARPORT ST. JOE L THURSDAY, MAY 21,1992 Band Awards Presented The Port St. Joe High School Band Department held its annual recital and awards banquet May 11 at the high school. The pro- gram started with the invocation by incoming president of the Band Boosters, Teedy Nobles, fol- lowed by a covered dish supper hosted by the band director, Rob- in Downs, and the Band Boost- ers. Afterwards a recital was giv- en by Elitha Gant, Catey McMullon, John Howard, Laurie Cullen, Lance WhiteEagle, Chris Follin, Travis Williams, Beth Ko- sin, Jennifer Bell, Danielle Fox, Kim Franklin, Nicole Pugh, Nata- lie Gant, Tom Parker, Jonathan Pierce, Michelle Combs, Laura Johnson, Serena Littleton, Jenni- fer McNeill, Kristi Lawrence, Tere- sa Evensen, Stephanie Gaddis, Chrystina Marquardt, Christie McCulley, Chris Buchanan, Brian Listing highlights from our Cathey, John Cullen, Ben Daughtry, Kenny Daves, Shawn Kryderman, Johanna McMullon. Chantel Smith and Mike Wear. After the recital, the following students from the seventh grade band were presented with tro- phies: Mary Bowen, Everette Gant, Ivan Johnson, Nicholas Sweazy, Christopher (Shawn) Thomas, William (Matt) Todd. Doyle Crosby, Jonathan Stripling, Donald Bender, Crystal Causey, Kelly Causey, Jason Terry, Josh Whitfield, Naomi Raffield. Special recognition was given to eighth grade band members: Danielle Fox and Kristi Lawrence for attending District Honor Band. The following students also received trophies for being mem- bers of the eighth grade band at PSJ High: Travis Canington, An- gie Combs, Laurie Cullen, Chris- large, fast-moving inventory!! 202 VIRGINIA AVE. MEXICO BEACH EXTRA NICE 3 BR/2 bath in new condition! Fenced 75'x112.5' lot, cent. H/AC, Blinds, screened porch, ce- ramic tile, ceiling fans, W&D, completely furnished, and also has a separate double-car garage. Very well kept and ready for you! Call for more details. $94,900.00. 500 B GULFAIRE DRIVE GULF AIRE Convenient, well-kept town- home near the pool and tennis court. 2 BR/2 bath with all of the appliances, cent. H/AC, blinds, ceiling fans, screened back-porch, more! $62,500.00 and extra storage, much topher Follin, Danielle Fox, Kim Franklin, Donald Harcus, John Howard, Amanda Jennings, Lau- ra Johnson, Angel King, Kristi Lawrence, Jeremy Lewis, Came- ron Likely, Serena Littleton, Ali- son Martin, Johanna McMullon, Jennifer McNeill, Mandricka Mill- er, Steven Miller, Randall O'Bryan, Thomas Parker, Nicole Pugh, Latresha Quinn, Jacob Richards, Jamie White, Lance WhiteEagle. Special recognition was given to Band of Gold band members Philip Bryant, Elitha Gant, Catey McMullon and Travis Williams for attending District Honor Band and trophies for meritorious ser- vice to the school and community for 1991-92 were given to Jenni- fer Bell, Chris Buchanan, Brian Cathey, Michelle Combs, John Cullen, Ben Daughtry, Kenny' Daves, Stephanie Gaddis, Natalie - Gant, Chris Harris, Shawn Kry- derman, Jason Lipford, Chrystina Marquardt, Jonathan Pierce, Beth Kosin, Dana Malge, Chantel Smith, Mike Wear, and Travis Williams. Letters were awarded for one year of service and a gold bar for each additional year of service to these members of the Band of Gold for marching and perform- ing duties 1991-92: Jennifer Bell, Philip Bryant, Chris Buchanan, Brian Cathey, Michelle Combs, John Cullen, Kenny Daves, Stephanie Gaddis, Elitha Gant, Natalie Gant, Ricky Hobbs, Jason Lipford, Chrystina Marquardt, Catey McMullon, Jonathan Pierce, Beth Kosin, Dana Malge, Chantel Smith, Mike Wear, and Travis Williams. The following members of the band auxiliary unit know as The Sharkettes which consists of maj- orettes and flags, were awarded trophies, letters and bars for mer- itorious service to the band and community: Majorettes Patricia Nedley, captain, Teresa Evensen, Teresa Mann, Missy Nobles, and Analisa Wood; Flags Andrea McCulley, captain, Crystal Ash- worth, Harlotte Bolden, Dyshan- da Boykins, Emily Cabaniss, Shelley Fettinger, Jennifer Harris, Cora Hathcox, Alison Lowrey, Christie McCulley, Danielle Moore, Stephanie Norris, Latre- sha Quinn, Heather Walsh, Kandi Ward, and Casey Witten. The following seniors were recognized with special plaques I listing their accomplishments and service to the Band of Gold: Philip Bryant, drum major, District Honor Band and Port St. Joe High School Band of Gold 1991-- 92; Elitha Gant, Port St. Joe Band of Gold 1991-92, Tri-State Honor Band, District Honor Band, District Solo & Ensemble - Superior, State Solo & Ensemble - Superior; Ricky Hobbs, Port St. Joe High School Band of Gold 1991-92; Teresa Mann, majorette 1991-92 Port St. Joe High School Band of Gold; Andrea McCulley, color guard captain 1991-92 Port St. Joe High School Band of Gold; Catey McMullon, Port St. Joe High School Band of Gold 1991- 92, District Honor Band, District Solo & Ensemble Superior, State Solo & Ensemble Superi- or; Patricia Nedley, majorette cap- tain 1991-92 Port St. Joe High School Band of Gold. A plaque of appreciation of service as president of the Band Boosters from 1990-92 was pre- sented to Elaine Maige, and plaques to Alumni Band mem- bers were given to Dr. Jerome Barnes and Gene McCroan for their effort and time spent tutor- ing students in the band program at Port St. Joe High, School this past year. YOU ASK FOR IT! WE GOT IT! St. Joe Rent-All, Inc. 706 First Street Rentals.-Sales Small Engine Repair quff County Scho arship Program qulf CountySchofarship Program gratefully recognizes the following individuals for their substantial contributions to the 1992 fund drive. Your generosity has created the potential of wonderful opportunities for thegraduates of Thank you for your helpful support. CONTRIBUTORS Husband,iparolyn and Bruce Badcock's Home Furnishings Center J.V. Gander Distributors, Inc. Bay St. Joseph Care Center King, Lois, Buzzett's Drug Store King, Dr. Robert E. Campbell's Drugs May, Dr. Frank D. Cathey's Ace Hardware McKnight, James W. Citizens Federal Savings Bank Miller Agency, Inc. Costin Insurance Agency Nedley, Robert and Charlotte Duren's Trading Company Oksanen, Dr. and Mrs. Owen Fisher Building Supply Pierce, Paul H. and Charlotte M. George G. Tapper Foundation Pitts Pharmacy Gold Hat Auto Parts Port St. Joe Elementary PTA Gulf County Breeze Port St. Joe High Key Club and K Gulf County Classroom Teachers Association Port St. Joe Just Say No Club Hendrix, Dr. J. Wayne Port St. Joe Lions Club Highland View Elementary PTA Gulf County High Schoofs. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rigel Communications San Pedro, Dr. Jorge and Amalia Shirley-Scott, Barbara St. Joe Ace Hardware St. Joe Foundation, Inc. St. Joe Natural Gas Company St. John's Episcopal Church The Star Publishing Company The Wonder Bar Western Auto Associate Store Wewahitchka Elementary School eyettes Wewahitchka High School Wewahitchka State Bank Whitfield Timber Co., Inc. Whitfield, Angie 4Lt Serving our area since 1946! ERA PARKER REALTY 904-648-5777 Cathey Hobbs 648-5653, Debbie McFarland 648-5421 after hours PAGE 6A ; -I-- 13 a n3p A a supporters of H. Ross Perot for President turned in an accumulated 260,000 petitions throughout Florida Tues- day, in all 67 counties, in a united effort to get the Texan's name placed on the Florida ballot. A total of 60,000 names on petitions were needed to legally have his name placed on the ballot. Betty Briggs coordinator for Perot in Gulf County, is shown turning in 107 petitions to Supervisor of Elections, Cora Sue Robinson. The 107 petitions turned in Tuesday, were 1.4% of Gulfs 7,300 registered voters. I ". 'IMEb'I Q1'A D 10' I' YJU, TTDnflAY2 MAY 2'11 100') DAE& IA I I Havstop ty-Fit I SresoArticeI Indians Gave Spanish Governor of Florida Problems This is the fifth of a series of articles on the HARVEST OF HISTORY. Among the Indians living in the general area sur- rounding the Apalachicola River Valley in the 17th century were the Apalaches (Apalachinos), living mostly in Leon, Jefferson, Gadsden, and Wakulla counties; the Sabacola who lived in the vicinity of present day Sneads and Chattahoochee; the Chiscas or Yuchees who lived in the Choctawhatchee River Valley; the Pensacola who lived both along the coast from Mobile or Perdido Bay to St. Joseph Bay; and the Chacato who lived scattered from the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers in Alabama, the area of San Luis in present day Tallahassee, on Pensacola Bay, along the Apalachicola and Chipola Rivers and on St. Jo- seph Bay. It has been suggested that the Pensacola and Chacato Indians were offshoots of the Choctaws and somehow related. Certainly, they seem to have spok- en of as associated to one another. It is known the Chacato were living in St. Joseph Bay until 1703. It is also a matter of record that the skull of a young Indian girl found in Simmons Bayou several years ago, was identified by the Smithsonian Institute as being that of a Pensacola Indian. In the first part of the following narrative begins with a letter to the king from the Governor of Flori- da. Then follows the actions of the Junta of War of the Indies in Seville, Spain concerning his recom- mendations. Finally, there is a relation of exactly what hap- pened, which was told to Juan Fernandez de Floren- cia, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Apalache. Florencia translated their report from the Apalache language and sent it to the Governor of Florida. The * villages mentioned first were all found in the Leon- Jefferson-Gadsden-Wakulla area. The village of San- ta Cruz was near to Sneads and the abandoned vil- lages of the Chacatos were in Jackson County near Marianna. If anyone wishes to try and trace their journey through West Florida, we would be interested in your comments or observations. The locations of the missions on this side of the river, the landmarks and the location of the Chisca village have never been identified. If you have any information concerning European trade goods found on Indian sites in the area or any speculation or information of any kind, you may write the St. Joseph Historical Society/ History, P.O. Box 231, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. New York Historical Society Buckingham Smith Collection AGI 54-5-9 Letter from the Governor of the Florida, .Don Pablo de Hita Salazar, giving an account of the War against the Chiscas. St. Augustine. 10th of November of 1678 Battle which the nation of Apalachino Indians had with the Chiscas as is precisely told in the rela- tion attached. Lord:" On the 20th of January of this year, I had given an account of the insurrection of the Chiscas against the Indians of the Province of Apalache. This Prov- ince had seen itself so greatly scourged by the Chis- S cas and the deaths they caused suddenly in the night, as well as other assassinations and evil deeds, that the Apalachinos resolved to go in search of the Chiscfs' stockade. They did this and having done it but not being able to speak of it in Spanish, it was translated and sent to the feet of Your Majesty. They beg to be rewarded in recognition of the action and for the zeal that they have manifested in the service of Your Majesty. They ask that you issue them a voucher such that the casiques and principal men are given some clothing to adorn their persons. Whatever you might give them will be sufficient and they shall find it very pleasing since they walk around naked. It shall be a great consolation to them and to their neighbors, to see clothes from the hand of their King and Lord. This, it is thought, will produce great. harmony in the Provinces and I, in consideration of their actions, present an account to Your Majesty, whom God guard many years as Christianity has need. San Augustin de la Florida and November the 10th of 1678 years = Pablo de Hita Salazar. Junta::: On the 6th of February, 1680. In regard to the clothes, it should be seen of there is another example of this being done at anoth- er time and around what number of people were in- volved, and a succinct relation of this sent. The Jun- ta sends a Cedula on this in order that they may receive many thanks for their attention, zeal and bravery dated the same as the dispatch and rela- tion. Junta::: On the fifth of September of 1680. It has been ordered to the President of the House (of Trade), that he sends from there, coloured linen or cotton cloth imprinted with gay colors of around 1000 yards to the Governor and Royal Officials of the Florida. This is in order that they might distrib- ute it among the casiques and principal men so that they shall be distinguished (among) themselves. They shall send a certification of the distribution, saying to whom it was distributed and how much in quantity was given to each one. Because there is no occasion to send it directly to the Florida, it is to be sent to the Royal Officials of Havana in order that it is sent there. All Executed::: The letter for the President of the House of Trade was issued the same day and also the dispatch advising that the clothing is to be sent. All left with the permission of the Sefior Secretary. Relation::: this is the relation made before the Captain Juan Fernandez de Florencia by the princi- pal commanders that made war on the Chiscas. These are Juan Mendoza, Matheo Chuba, the Ca- sique of Cupayca, Bernardo; and Bentura de Inija of San Luis. The war against the Chisca originated in the fol- lowing manner. On the Royal roads, the Christians were killed and it was not known if those who did it were Chiscas or Chicumecos. These people also car- ried off as slaves, men and women as well as chil- dren. In the year passed of 1676, it was discovered that they were Chisca because of the deaths they caused at Huistachuco and because of the deaths which they caused to the Chines in the village of Chachariz and in Cupayca, we also knew that they were Chiscas. It is true, that they were pursued,* but not one of them was captured because their incur- sions were by night. Thus, twice they were unable to free the slaves the Chiscas carried off from this vil- lage of San Luis and the others. That winter and part of the summer passed with many alarms and many terrors. Finally, they finished the harvesting and cellarage of their crops and finishing said cellar- age, they were armed one night in the Bujio (council house) of San Luis, where they discussed what to do. Those said commanders, Juan Mendoza, Matheo and Bentura Inijia along with the other principal men, proposed going in search of the enemy. To this, some replied that we had not been given permission to do this while others said that permission shall not be denied to us since each day we are disturbed by them and we are without peace and further each day, they kill our kinfolk and more important, they carry them off as slaves and make them objects of ridicule. Since we are Christians and vassals of the King Our Lord, whom God guard many years, and are all unanimous and in conformity in our opin- ions. Therefore, we went to ask permission from the said Captain Juan Fernandez as His Majesty's Lieu- tenant, Captain of War and head inr this Province. We communicated and declared their determination. At this, he responded to them with great pleasure and gave them permission. He encouraged, cheered and promised to aid them with everything that he was able to. Everyone came to the Council House,the commanders and the casiques and the other princi- pal men, all of them very happy and merry. At that instant, he began to prepare the arms, stores and provisions and on the other hand, he dispatched a messenger to the other villages telling their casiques and principal men of their determination, to see if they wished to go with them. This they did and they prepared for it. From this village of San Luis, depart- ed 85 men with their arms. From the village of San Damian, went its casique, Don Bernardo with 70 men. From the village of the Chines which is located on lands belonging to this village of San Luis cam 8 men and fro the village of the Chacatos which is like- wise on this land of San Luis 10 men. From the vil- lage of Ayubale came 2 men, from the village of To- mole came 3 and 1 from the village of Aspalaga. Those came without their casiques with some rea- sons why they could not go and they were thereby excused fro going. It being all arranged, the said Lieutenant advised the Lord Governor and His Grace was pleased and grateful to said Indians for their good intentions, then the Sefior Captain Juan Fer- nandez and everyone met in this Council House and he gave ammunition to all the arquebusers. To us, he gave ammunition so that we might respectively take a'flask of powder and pouch of balls. We departed on the 2nd of September of 1677. However beforehand, Captain Juan Fernandez had gathered everyone in this Council House and had named the said Juan Mendoza, Captain from the vil- lage of San Luis, Matheo Chuba as Colonel (Maese de Campo), Don Bernardo, Captain and casique of the village of San Damian of Cupayca and Bentura Ynija of this village. He warned them to comport themselves as brothers, unanimous and in conformi- ty (with one another) on this operation, not only on the journey but in the fighting that might take place. After we were given the necessary orders, we went to sleep at the Lagino River (Ocklocknee) which is two leagues from this village. We arrived there ear- ly and with everyone there, we counted the men and found that we had 30 firearms, 15 of them from this village and the 15 from San Damian. In all, the ar- quebusers and archers numbered 190 there. The commanders made a speech. to their men. They told them that they were men because they were defend- ing their villages, women and children and that if God aided us and we managed to accomplish those desires of seeing to our enemies, it would be because as Christians we had the favor of God and His Holy Mother. Saying this, they ordered that 12 men were to go ahead as scouts to explore the land and that 12 would remain in the rear and that each troop would contain some arquebusers. Because it seemed early, we went to camp at another creek called Lap- ache, which is 2 leagues and has a canebrake. We placed our guards and night patrols and this was done in all the places where we went. We left fro there when the sun was high reaching a creek named Ystobalaga in the middle of the day and we camped at another creek named Ytaechato. There, the guards and night patrols said they had heard a noise as if made by arms. On another day, we saw the signs of two persons which were traveling out- side of the road. We went to take a siesta in the mid- dle of the day at a creek with a hill by one part and another. From there, we dispatched scouts who might go to the River of Santa Cruz (Apalachicola River). These returned to encounter us and they told us that they had found no tracks of people except for those from Santa Cruz which is on the bank of the River Santa Cruz. These were the tracks of 20 men who the casique Balthasar expected with canoes, in order that they might pass (across the river). We ar- rived at the river and we passed to the said village which is on the other bank. There, we spent two days preparing and we dispatched 24 men as scouts to go ahead. Being prepared to leave, the casique Balthasar departed with six of men of his nation. He was the one who said that he was a vassal of His Majesty and though he was a new Christian, he had God and His Holy Mother in his heart and that he went very willingly to die for God. We departed there to camp at a lake which is to the side of the road which shall be 4 leagues from the village of Santa Cruz in a field. There, the scouts came and said they had seen a sign though it was not fresh, which had been shown to have been made by bad men. On another day, we left and we arrived at a spring which is named Calutoble, which has a river flowing from it that turns to the south. From there, we went to camp at a great hill which is named Cha- pole. The next day, we put ourselves to prayer and placed ourselves in the hands of Our Lady, because it was her day. We asked her aid in all that we were to do since we had taken her as our patron and guide. Immediately afterwards, we marched and we arrived torest in the abandoned village of San Nico- las of the Chacatos and fro there we went to San Carlos which likewise was abandoned by the Chaca- tos. Thee we slept to one side of the village and the next day, we circled about the village to see if there were any Chisca there. This place is known to be their continual haunt. We did not take the trail to the west because it went where those Chiscas have settlements and also because of the number of,senti- nels they have. We went without a trail to the south, Where we chanced upon a path which came from the sea to the settlement of the Chiscas. It had been j1 '-., opened by those Chacatos and Panzacolas who have been settled around the sea. We went by this path, traveling it with our scouts ahead and behind, ex- ploring the land. We arrived to camp at a creek which had a little hill and the next day we left with- out eating because we had finished so much of the provisions, that for the morning we took only a handful of toasted corn called Tolocomo. We did not eat until another day. We arrived at the Gurani River in the afternoon and we passed to Bipar, remaining garrisoned, everyone with weapons in their hands, from one bank to the other. The next day which made 10 days since we left from Apalache, we lost the trail for a short time. (We) departed to march and without a trail, we turned in a circle from the west, always passing creeks of much cane and rivulets of much mud and mire, narrow but very deep. The scouts who had gone ahead of us came to say that they had seen many trails and paths of buffaloes and on this, we determined to camp there where they had been seen. this was in order to see if we were able to kill some so that we could cure our hunger because our provisions were exhausted and also to make some shields. The next day, in the morning, the Chacatos who went with us killed a buffalo cow and we placed the hide to dry. One of our men fell sick with fever and a pain in the side. Some said that some of us should return with the sick man while others said no. The sick man said no, that, they might carry him and that he wished to go to die and to see his enemies, the next day we traveled in the rain and we slept in a puddle of wa- ter. The account of the War against the Chiscas con- tinues next week. Semester Bus Runs It is time once again for se- mester examsl Gulf County schools will be dismissing early 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:*) p.m.; Highland View (Pate) 11:45 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. Friday, May 22 Port St. Joe (ET) KIDS 1.1:45 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. Anita Ward Wins HVPTA Give-Away The P.T.A. sponsored a raffle in April for a 52" white ceiling fan donated by Consolidated Electric of Port St. Joe. All students and parents participated by selling ticks. The lucky winner was Anita Ward. Kindergarten and third grade classes won first and second place in ticket sales. Both classes were rewarded with an ice cream party on Friday. Congratulations to all the winners and a big thanks to those who helped support High- land View Elementary. ived A Home? Use the Classifieds lAssocia ossocia TH TA.POTST OR T,*THRDA.MA 1 q 'i DPAG 7A IL *. PAGE 8A THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 21,1992 PSJE Students With All A's for the Year Port St. Joe Elementary School had 69 students with a yearly average of "A". They received plaques in recognition of their aca- demic achievement. Each grade is shown below with their academ- ic stars. it v T T 1W 11 I N W a FIRST GRADE: Kneeling, from left: Julia Comforter, Colleen FOURTH GRADE: Front row, Erica Ailes and Randall Fall. Back Falbe, Adrian Peterson, James Daniels, Carla Johnson, Margaret row, from left: Lacey Johnson, Brett Parker, Rocky Salzer, Josh Gibson and Susan EUlmer. .Middle row: Patrick Fitzgerald, Tyler McCulley, Clay Smallwood and Alicia Christie. Weimorts, Anthony Todd, Amy Doster, Jolie Hogan, Melissa All- man, Tessa Collins and Daphne Crosby. Top row: Jennifer Raffield, Sherry Foster, Chrissy Gibson, Anna, Tankersley, Christopher Knox, Tessie Layfield, Bryan Thomas. Allen Triumphs at Motorcycle Race May 16, "Hot Rod" Rodney Al- len finished first in the 50cc Stock Motorcycle Race at West Florida Motorcross Park in Mil- ton. He will try to keep his win- ning streak on June 6 at his next race. Rodney has also managed to be an honor student at High- land View Elementary and play Little League baseball. He Is the son of Carolyn Allen of St. Joe Beach. HEARING AID CENTER 618 W. 23rd St., Wilbro Plaza Panama City, FL 769-5348 FREE HEARING TEST Top Quality, Name Brand Hearing Aids *Satisfaction Guaranteed e*Monthly Service Center Motel St. Joe (PSJ) 1st Tuesday each month Computerized Alignment Thrust Angel............. 34" Total 4-Wheel............ 44" 2-Wheel Front Align....24. Many vehicles. Parts & labor for the rear shirming axtra. Western Auto 227-1105 219 Reid SECOND GRADE: Heidi Wells, Brittany Reeves, Rob Dykes, Lisa Curry and Ashley Bryan. THIRD GRADE: front row, from left: B. J. Presnell, Susan Medi- na, Travis Wright and Josh Todd. Back row: David Patrick, Ben Ashcraft, Bonnie Belin, James Capps and Angela McDowell. Homecoming at Howard Creek Howard Creek Baptist will be observing homecoming Sunday, May 24. 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 and, morning worship at 11:00. Following the morning worship service, there will be a covered dish dinner. FIFTH GRADE: Top row: Anna Duren, Julia Six, Lindsay Wil- liams, Cristin Duren, Meredith Godfrey and Katie Kilbourn. Middle row, from left: April Godwin, Donna Thomas, Rachel McCroan, Mik- ki Whaley and Tracey Fitzgerald. Bottom row, Rikki Johnson, Aa- ron Bearden and Jim Faison. w .- nI a. SIXTH GRADE: Top row: Jason Gammill, Casie Williams, Dottie Davis, Jarred Patterson, Brooke Kostic and Natasha Powell. Bottom row: Mandy Phillips, Amanda Turner, Leigh Lawrence, Wayne Summers and Jeremy Dixon. Seafood Producers Thank Community for Support The Florida Seafood Produc- ers and Consumers Association would like to thank everyone who contributed their time, various pieces of equipment, donations of cash and especially to those who bought tickets to make our fish fry a success. We hope everyone enjoyed the good, fresh mullet that we were able to serve. We hope you will continue to support us in our efforts to con- tinue to supply you, the consu- mer, with your fair share of fresh Florida seafood. We feel like eve- ^jq--i------ --.-.- ^ ~ '~- i 1 41 THE WINDOW FACTORY p14 Any Size Window ':. To Fit Any Home 763-9076 S FREE ESTIMATES FINANCING Save 15% with this ad! SDv. of Security Guard Windows and Doors ;, 2328 East Ave. Panama City .' I - ryone. had a good time and hope we can preserve this time honi- ored tradition for generations to come. 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Lr iJZ1QnC eMAV 9k 1 A Q Minute ulf Couty Commssion BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MARCH 24, 1992 The Gulf County Board of County Commia- sitoners met this date In regular session with the following members present: Chairman Billy E Traylor. Commissioners Nathan Peters, Jr,, Charles S. Fortner, James E, Creamer and Al Ray. Others present were: Clerk Benny C. Lister, Chief Deputy Clerk Douglas C. Birminghamu, Dep- uty Clerk Renee Stripling, Special Projects Director Bill McGee, Admin. Asatl/CMI Defense Director Larry Wells, Sheriff Al Harrison, Attorney Robert M. Moore. Building Inspector Donald Butler and Gulf County Public Works Superintendent Bob Lester. The meeting was called to order at 7:12 p.m. ET. Admin. Asst. Wells opened the meeting with prayer and Commissioner Ray led the Pledge of Al- leg.ance to the Flag. Approve Minutes: Upon motion by Commis- sioner Ray, second by Commissioner Fortner and unanimous vote, the Board approved the minutes of the following meetings: March 10, 1992 Regular Meeting March 106. 1992 Special Meeting March 16, 1992 HVWB Meeting Florida's Seafood Producers & Consumers Association. Inc.: Pat McFarland of the newly formed Florida's Seafood Producers & Consumers Association, Inc. spoke to the Board regarding the Senate Bill and House Bill opposing commercial net fishing in the surrounding waters In Florida. Upon motion by Commissioner Creamer, second by Commissioner Peters and unanimous vote, the Board adopted a Resolution opposing this Senate Bill and House Bill and supporting the position of the Association. Commissioner Creamer discussed his full support of this resolution and then moved to donate $5,000.00 to Florida's Seafood Produc- ers and Consumers Association, Inc. to assist In their opposition of these two bills. Commissioner Peters seconded the motion for discussion. Attor- ney Moore cautioned the Board on the legality of this type donation, stating he haz requested addi- tional information on donations of this sort. The Board agreed to table this matter until a later date. Mr. McFarland thanked the Board for this gesture and stated if the donation is approved Int the future it will be greatly appreciated. Chamber of Commerce Rural Economic Development Task Force: Tamara Laine of the Chamber of Commerce spoke to the Board regard- Ing the recent visit from the Governor's Rural Eco- nomic Development Task Force. She requested clarification from the Board on what direction they wanted the task force to proceed for Gulf County. Charles Tharpe discussed what this committee has done for Chipley. After further discussion, Ms. * Laine stated she would go back to the committee indicating Gulf County is Interested In a broad base type of program and would keep the Board advised of the committee's progress. Invoice Medical Examiner: Upon motion by Commissioner Peters. second by Commissioner Fortner and unanimous vote, the Board approved payment of Medical Examiner Invoice Number ME92-171 in the amount of $35.00. Invoices Prisoner Medical Expa nses: Upon motion by Commissioner Fortner, second by Commissioner Ray and unanimous vote, the Board approved payment of the following prisoner medi- CCU expenses: Buzzett Drug Store $114.30 Dr. San Pedro Invoices $90.00 Invoice Gulf County Transportation: Upon motion by Commissioner Peters, second by Commissioner Fortner and unanimous vote, the Board approved payment of an Invoice from Gulf County Transportation for the month of February. 1992, for the non-sponsored transportation in the amount of $40.98 for Gulf County's portion. Invoice Life Management Center. Clerk Lister presented an invoice from Life Management Center in the amount of $750.00 for a Forensic Psychological Evaluation on Eric Trumball as or- dered by County Judge David L. Taunton. Attorney Moore recommended the Board wait for an order to be entered before this invoice is paid. The Board tabled this invoice. Invoice Clerk. Bay County: Clerk Lister presented an invoice from the Bay County Clerk of Court in the amount of $25.00 for the filing fee for a Baker Act case. Upon recommendation by Attor- ney Moore, the Board tabled this matter until fur- ther research is done. Invoice ARPC Raffleld Loan: Upon mo- tion by Commissioner Peters. second by Commis- sioner Ray and unanimous vote, the Board ap- proved payment to ARPC in the amount of $9,639.98 (which Is the amount escrowed from Raffleld Fisheries, Inc.). The Board agreed this would be all that is paid to ARPC until Gulf County receives more funds from Raffield Fisher- ies, Inc. Invoice Proble-Rish. Inc. Road Paving: Upon motion by Commissioner Fortner, second by Comintissioner Peters and tinaiimhous vote, the' Board approved payment of an Invoice from S Prbleh-Rish. Inc.. for inspection services for the City of Port St. Joe Road Paving, dated March 16, 1992, in the amount of $1,6000.00. The Board dis- cussed that this invoice has already been signed off by the City of Port St. Joe. Invoice Preble-Rish, Inc. CDBG Wil- liamsburg/Methodist Hill: Upon motion by Com- missioner Peters, second by Commissioner Cream- er and unanrmous yote, the Board approved payment of $17,850.q0 to Preble-Rish, Inc., con- tingent upon receiving these grant funds from the State of Florida. Commissioner Peters discussed with Mr. Rish the types of services the project re- ceived for these funds. Inventory* Clerk Lister presented a list of items from the Gulf County Mosquito Control De- partment which the Board determined were of no value and not usable by any other Mosquito Con- trol Unit or any other governmental agency. Com- missioner Ray moved to remove these Items from the Inventory. A complete list is available In the Clerk of Court's office. Items Not Listed on Inventory: Several more Items were listed that were not on the origi- nal list. Commissioner Former seconded the motion and It passed with a unanimous vote. Highland View Fire Department: As re- quested by members of the Highland View Fire De- partment. Commissioner Creamer moved to brans- fer the old County ambulance from the hospital to the Highland View Fire Department. Commissioner Ray seconded the motion anmid t passed with a unanimous vote. Commissioner Creamer stated he would obtain the title and deliver It to the Clerk's Office. Bay County Council on Aging, Inc.: Upon motion by Commissioner Peters, second by Com- missioner Creamer and unanimous vote, the Board approved payment of $1,301.25 to Bay County Council on Aging. Inc. for transporting mentally ill Gulf County residents to the Florida State Hospital. Attorney Moore suggested the Board set guidelines with Bay County Council on Aging, Inc. on establishing the residencies of these individuals. Chairman Traylor asked Admin. Asst. Wells to work up a plant between Gulf County and the Council. Comprehensive Plan: Upon motion by Com- missioner Ray. second by Commissioner Fortner and unanimous vote, the Board agreed to adopt the sixth draft of the Comprehensive Plan Stipulat- ed Settlement Agreement with DCA. *- Anti-Drug Abuse Grant: Upon motion by Commissioner Ray, second by Commissioner Creamer and unanimous vote. the Board approved Gulf County's participation in the Anti-Drug Abuse Grant for fiscal year 1992-93. Audit Response: Admin. Asst. Wells dis- cussed his draft of the Audit Response letter. The Board made one revision regarding the proposed Interlocal agreement for the Oak Grove Water mand Sewer System with the City of Port St. Joe. The 'Board approved this letter. Florida Association of Counties Confer- ence: Admin. Asst. Wells stated the annual Florida Association of Counties Conference would be held June 24 26. 1992. Mr. Wells reported he would forward further Information to the Board when he receives it . Contract Division of Driver Licenses: The Board approved the contract with the Division of Driver Licenses for a period of one year (to ex- pire on April 12, 1993). This contract allows the Division of Driver Licenses to place a trailer (to be used as a driver li- cense office) on the Courthouse property to serve the residents of Gulf County. The meeting recessed for a break at 8:17 Sp.m.. ET. The meeting reconvened at 8:45 p.m., ET. Dept. of Corrections Sheriffs Depart- ment: Sheriff Harrison requested the Board to fund the replacement of the windows in the Jail. Mr. Harrison stated that the Sheriffs Department had been cited by the Department of Corrections pnd this must be corrected. Chairman Traylor re- quested building inspector Butler to look at the windows miand come up with an estimate for re- placement. Environmental Audit Tucker Property: Director McGee reported the Environmental Audit for the Tucker Property had been awarded to Southern Earth Sciences with a bid of $1.800.00. Survey Tucker Property: Director McGee stated the survey for the Tucker Property had been awarded to Lantdmark Surveying. Inc. at a cost not to exceed $100.00. Topographic Survey Stump Hole: Direc- tor McGee stated the topographic survey for the Stump Hole Property was awarded to Landmark Surveyffig. Inc. Wimico Boat Ramp: Director McGee stated the Wnmico Boat Ramp Project was awarded to Cumbaa Enterprises4, Inc. with a bid of $14.842.81. White Goods pLkup Cumbaa Enterpris- es: Director McGee reported he had spoken with Mr. Cumbaa regarding a schedule for the White Goods Pickup at the Landflils. Mr. Cumbaa in- formed Director McGee that since he was doing this service at no charge to the County he would * have to allow the white goods to accumulate before he picked them up. Landfill Management Monitoring Wells: Director McGee discussed with the Board a letter tom the Dept. of Environmental Regulation regard- Ing the monitoring well sites at the Port St. Joe Dump, Construction and Demolition Landflll: The Board approved United Southco. Inc.'s request to dump cotntruction and demolition debris In the Wetappo Lmandfill at a rate of $50.00 per load on a one time basis only (approx. 30-35 loads). Recycling Building Interlocal Agree- monts Baler & Chippen Upon motion by Com- inlssiloner Ray. second by Commissioner Peters and unanimous vote. the Board agreed for the City of Port St. Joe to use the Recycling Building for Storage until the Interlocal Agreements are final- ized. Recycling: The Board discussed with Direc- tor McGee the Recycling Program. Computer Software for Solid Waste Man- agement: Director McGee requested the Board consider spending $5,000 to analyze what kind of software is needed to Implement the tipping fees in the landfills. Commissioner Creamer stated he was adamantly opposed to any tipping fees in the land- fills. Director McGee discussed at length what tip- ping fees in the landfills could do for the County. After more discussion on tipping fees. Commis- sioner Peters moved to proceed with a study on the aspects of a tipping fee at the landfills. Commis- sioner Ray seconded the motion. Chairman Traylor appointed Commissioners Peters and Ray, Director McGee. and Admin. AssL Wells as a committee to do this study. The motion passed with a unani- mous vote. Recycling & Education Grant Funds: DI- rector McGee discussed the grant funds left in the Recycling & Education Grant and what expend. tures are outlined Itn the Budget. Commissioner Peters moved to accept the budget recommenda- tion from Director McGee with the exception of number five (which outlined an expenditure of $20,000 for computer software). Commissioner Ray seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Chipper. Director McGee reported that the Brush Chipper would be received within 10 days. Overtime Cathy Collins: As requested by Public Works Superintendent Lester. Commission- er Ray moved to pay Catherine Collins from Mos- guito Control Funds for her overtime that is cur- rently on the books and to have each department use their build-up time before the end of the bud- get year Instead of allowing It to carry over. Com- missioner Fortner seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. White City Park: Upon motion by Commis- sioner Peters, second by Commissioner Creamer and unanimous vote, the Board approved payment of the final (and only) Invoice from Fisher's Con- struction in the amount of $19,041.21 for the completion of the White City Park project. Wewahitchka Ambulance Building: Upon motion by Commissioner Peters, second by Com- missioner Fortner and unanimous vote, the Board agreed to advertise to receive bids for a new roof for the Wewahitchka Ambulance building. Build- ing Inspector Butler is to work up specifications for this bid. Supervisor of Elections Expansion: Building Inspector Butler requested (on behalf of Supervisor of Elections) that the Board fund a dropped ceiling for the new room in the Supervisor of Elections Office. After some discussion, the Board agreed that this would have to be funded by the Supervisor of Elections budget Ordinance Deposit Gulf County Beach- es Water System: Upon motion by Commissioner Creamer, second by Commissioner Ray and unani- mous vote, the Board agreed to Initiate the ordi- nance process to increase the Gulf County Beach- es Water System deposit fee to $50 to concur with the Highland View Water System deposit fee. The Board stated this would affect only new customers to the system. Master Meter Water Systems: The Board agreed to advertise to receive bids for a new six (6) inch master meter for the water systems. Ordinance Abandoned Houses: Building Inspector Butler submitted for review by the Board some photographs of a couple of abandoned hous- es in the County which were a nuisance to the res- idents living in these areas. Upon motion by Com- missioner Ray, second by Commissioner Fortner and unanimous vote, the Board agreed to Initiate the ordinance process to adopt a nuisance ordi- nance regarding abandoned houses. Library Roofi Building Inspector Butler re- ported that Mr. Gaskin should have a report for the Board at the next meeting regarding the Li- brary roof. Road Paving Change Order Contract II: Upon motion by Commissioner Peters, second by Commissioner Ray and unanimous vote, the Board approved Change Order Nomber 2 and also approved paving 10th street into the City Street Department contingent upon the City of Port St. Joe's approval. Prisoner Medical Expenses: Attorney Moore reported that he is re-drafting the payment authorization form to be used by the SherilTs De- partment when submitting ini.,:lces I r Pit.oner Medical Billsito the Board for payment , County Right-of-Ways: .The board agreed for Attorney Moore to draft a policy for review by the Board whereby they could grant an easement to property owners who wish to make improve- ments on the County right-of-ways (provided they are not disturbing their neighbors and providing that they Indemnify the County). Agreement Engineering Services White City Water System: Upon motion by Commission- er Peters, second by Commissioner Ray and unani- mous vote, the Board agreed to adopt the engi- neering contract between Gulf County and Preble- Rish, Inc. for the White City Water System. Interlocal Agreement Oak Grove Water and Sewer System: Attorney Moore reported that Building Inspector Butler had reviewed the pro- posed Agreement from the City of Port St. Joe re- garding the Oak Grove Water and Sewer System. Upon recommendation by Attorney Moore, Cornm- missioner Ray moved to adopt and enter into the Interlocal Agreement with the City of Port St. Joe regarding the Oak Grove Water and Sewer System. Commissioner Creamer seconded the motion and It passed with a unanimous vote. Interlocal Agreement Solid Waste: Attor- ney Moore discussed the letter received from Wil- liam J. Rish. Attorney for the City of Port St. Joe. and stated he had discussed this with Mr. Rish and this was taken care of. Resolution Dioxin Levels in Surface Wa- ter. Upon motion by Commissioner Peters, second by Commissioner Forter anlld unanimous vote, the Board adopted the Resolution #92-08. Senate Bill EMS Disability Benefits: Commissioner Fortner discussed a pre-filesd bill (SB 604) regarding disability benefits for EMS per- somnel. The Board discussed whether or not this bill died in the recent legislative session. Chairman Traylor asked Admin. Asst. Wells to check and see If this bill is still active. The Board agreed to take this matter under advisement. Board Meeting: Commissloner Peters moved to change the regular day meeting to the night meUting time of 7:00 p.m. ET pending Attorney Moore's study to be In at the 'next regular day meeting scheduled for April 14. 1992. Commins- sioner Cremner seconded the motion for discus- slon. The Board after some discussion tabled this matter until Attorney Moore's report Is received. Work Crew South Gulf County: The Board discussed whether or not the South of the County Work Crew should be put on 10 hour days like thethe North Crew works. Public Works Sutperin- Crew is having problems with their transportation anmiddIt would be a hardship to change their hours. Recycling Grant Funds: Courmissioner Pe- ters reported that he was going to research the o- stances of the Recycling Grant mid see if the County might be able to help the City of Port St. Joe purchase a vehicle for Recycllng for the City of Port St. Joe. Five Points Landfill Hours: Commissioner Creamer proposed a change in the hours at Five Points Landfill. He stated several people hadt con- tacted him saying they were unable to get to the landfill before It closed. Public Works Superinten- deuit Lester requested the Board allow him to study this amd come back with a recommendation. Health Department Referrals: Commis- sionter Creamer discussed with the Board a com- plaint he had regarding some health department referrals to out of county doctors. Commissioner Peters commented on this msnd requested the Board allow him to research this matter mid ils- cuass It with the Board at the next m meeting. Water Department & Carpenter Depart- ment: Commissionter Creamer moved to make Steve Maork a salaried employee with am antiual salary of $18,720.00. plus benefits (no overtime pay). Conmissioner Fortner seconded the motlioin for discussion. Commissioner Creamer discussed with Steve Mork ou salary the Mr. Mork and Mr. Shearer of the Water Department could assist each other with their Jobs If necessary, I.e., intcases of emergencies, vacations, etc. Commissioner Cream- er stated that each employee would be primarily responsible for their ownt departments. After fur- ther discussion, this motion passed with a uttali- nious vote. Beach Driving Permits Ordinance: Upon notion by Commissioner Ray, second by Commis- sioner Creamer and unanimous vote. tie Board agreed to Initiate the ordinance process to Increase the permit fee for all out of County residents to $150.00. Litter Control: Chairman Traylor asked Ad- minu. AssL Wells to send a letter to the Florida Highway Patrol and the Game and Fish Commis- sion thanking them for their help with the County's Litter Control. Chairman Traylor also dis- cussed having a workshop session with these de- partments. Overstreet Park: Upon motion by Comnmis- sloner Ray. second by Commissioner Peters mid a vote of 4 to I with Commissioner Formter voting no, the Board agreed to give $500 out of the Gen- eral Fund to the Overstreet Park Project. Resolution: Upon motion by Commissioner Creamer. second by Commissioner Peters and unanimous vote. the Board agreed to adopt a reso- lution supporting the position of the Hernando County Board of County Commissioners regarding the Community CorrecUons Partnership Act. Division of Driver Licenses: Commissioner Peters discussed the need to fix the lawn in front of the Driver License trailer. He stated when It rained there were puddles of water there. Public Works Superintendent Lester reported he would take care of this. Upon motion by Commissioner Fortner, sec- ond by Commissioner Creamer, and there being no further business, the meeting did then adjourn. BILLY E. TRAYLOR, CHAIRMAN ATTEST: BENNY C. LISTER, CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APRIL 2, 1992 The Gulf County Board of County Commis- sioners met this date in special workshop session with the following members present: Chairman BFl- ly E. Traylor, Commissioners James E. Creamer. Al Ray. Nathan Peters, Jr. and Charles S. Fortner. Others present were: Deputy Clerk Renee Stripling, Public Works Superintendent Bob Lest- er, Public Works Supervisor for South Gulf County Paul Wood, Special Projects Director Bill McGee, Admin. Asst.Civil Defense Director Larry Wells, Building Inspector Butler, and Attorney Robert M. Moore. The meeting was called to order at 6:40 p.m. ET. Gulf County Public Works Department: Public Works Superintendent Bob Lester dis- cussed with the board some problems with the new Five Points Landfill cells. They discussed the need for some new equipment for the Mosquito. Control, some ways to cut down on manpower by using new procedures and some problems with the beams and the maintenance of the Mosquito Con- trol Building. Upon motion by Commissioner Creamer and there being no further business, the meeting did then adjourn. BILLY E. TRAYLOR. CHAIRMAN ATTEST: BENNY C. LISTER, CLERK s BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APRIL 2. 1992 The Gulf County Board of County Commis- sioners met this date in special session with the following members present: Chairman Billy E. Traylor, Commissioners Al Ray, James E. Cream- er, Charles S. Fortner and Nathan Peters, Jr. Others present were: Attorney Robert M. Moore, Chief Deputy Clerk Douglas C. Birming- ham, Deputy Clerk Renee Stripling, Admin. Asst./ Civil Defense Director Larry Wells, Building In- spector Donald Butler and Special Projects Direc- tor Bill McGee. The meeting was called to order at 8:05 p.m. ET. Invoices Road Paving: Upon motion by Commissioner Ray, second by Commissioner Creamer and unanimous vote, the board approved payment of an invoice from C.W. Roberts Contract- ing, Inc. for road paving in District 3 and District 4 In the amount of $206,334.51, contingent upon the City of Port St. Joe signing off on the invoice. DER Requirements Port St. Joe Dump (Landfll): Upon motion by Commissioner Peters, second by Commissioner Fortner and unanimous vote, the Board agreed for Special Projects Director McGee to begin negotiations with Southern Earth Sciences to study the final scope of work to correct the monitoring well situation at the old St Joe Dump as required by the Department of Environ- mental Regulation. This was approved as an emer- gency item. Resolution County Government Week: Upon motion by Commissioner Creamer, second by Commissioner Fortner and unanimous vote, the Board approved Resolution #92-09. Upon motion by Fortner, second by Cream- er, and there being no further business, the meet- ing did then adjourn. BILLY E. TRAYLOR, CHAIRMAN ATTESf: BENNY C. LISTER., CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APRIL 14. 1992 The Gulf County Board of County Commis- sioners met this date in regular session with the .following members present- Chairman Billy E. Traylor, Commissioners Charles S. Fortner, Na- than Peters Jr., James E. Creamer and Al Ray. Others present were: Clerk Benny C. Lister, Deputy Clerk Renee Stripling, Chief Deputy Clerk Doug Birmingham, Special Projects Director Bill McGee, Admin. Asst/Civil Defense Director Larry Wells, Public Works Superintendent Bob Lester, Building Inspector Don Butler, Attorney Robert M. Moore and Sheriff Al Harrison. The meeting was called to order at 9:10 a.m., ET. Admin. Asst. Wells opened the meeting with prayer and Commissioner Ray led the Pledge of Al- legiance to the flag. Approve Minutes: Commissioner Fortner moved to approve the minutes of the following meetings: March 24, 1992 Regular Meeting April 2, 1992: Workshop Meeting, Special Meeting. Commissioner Ray seconded the motion for discussion. ,Commissioner Peters discussed the parliamentary procedure regarding the tabling of an item at the March 24, 1992, meeting after a motion and second has been made. The Board agreed to discuss this In the open meeting and agreed that the minutes as reported were accu- rate. The motion passed with an unanimous vote. Receive Bids Beaches Fire Department Equipment (9192-13): Pursuant to advertisement to receive sealed bids for the purchase of miscella- neous Beaches Fire Department equipment, the following bids were received: H2S Safety 'Sales & Rentals: $1,504.00 (hose); $105.50 (Connectors): $1.,426.82 (MSA) Fire & Safety Tech: $189.50 (hose per sec- tion), $99.70 (connectors) Harless Fire Equipment* $1,112.00 (hose), $51.00 (connectors), $1,365.00 (MSA) Fire Fighters Equipment Co.: $1,592.00 (hose), $63.90 (connectors) Jacksonville Fire & Safety: $1.40 (hose per foot), $18.75 (connectors per set), $1.484.00 (MSA) Chairman Traylor asked Bullding Inspector Butler and David Richardson of the Beaches Fire Department to review these bids and return later in the meeting with a recommendation for the Board to award this bid. Receive Bids Baler (9192-13): Pursuant to advertisement to receive sealed bids for the pur- chase of a Baler for recycling, the following bids were received: Smufrit Recycling Company $6,800.00 Cumbaa Enterprises $6,765.00 Chairman Traylor asked Admin. Asst. Wells to review these bids and return later in the meet- ing with a recommendation for the Board to award this bid. Gulf County Water System (Beaches): Ms. Josephine Smith addressed the Board and re- quested the Board make an adjustment on a delin- quent water bill on her property. She reported that she had sole some of the property and relocated the lot lines. When this relocation of the lot Iiies was done the result was two water meters being on the same lot Ms. Smith reported that one of these meters has an outstanding balance of $240.02. Building Inspector Butler discussed this situation with the Board and recommended the Board waive this outstanding amount and pull the water meter. Mr. Butler stated if anyone else ever needed a me- ter placed where this one was pulled, they would have to pay a connection fee of $425.00 and a de- posit of $25.00. Upon motion by Commissioner Creamer. second by Commissioner Peters and unanimous vote, the.Board agreed to follow Mr. Butler's recommendation to pull the water meter and waive the outstanding balance of $240.02. Road Abandonment: Ms. Brenda Richards requested the Board consider closing an alleyway adjoining her property on Hayes Avenue and Park Avenue. Commissioner Creamer reported he had looked at the property and that he was in agree- ment to do this. Ms. Richards stated that the prop- erty owners to be affected were Ms. Smith (who was in attendance). St. Joe Paper Company and herself. Commissioner Peters stated he had looked into the situation and the property was located In a one block area and that he had no problem with this. Upon motion by Commissioner Creamer, sec- ond by Comimissioner Peters and unanimous vote. the Board agreed to proceed with the abandon- ment process. Dune Walkover St. Joe Beach: Mr. Tom Gibson spoke to the Board regarding the Dune Walkover being constructed at St. Joe Beach. Mr. Gibson stated this property was not County prop- erty or public property, but that it was owned by the property owners at St. Joe Beach. Commissioner Creamer discussed the prop- erty being owned by the residents of Yon's Subdivi- siot. Commissioner Creamer stated that If the construction of this walkover would cause a con- troversy he was willing to stop the construction. Chairman Traylor stated that if this property is private property, then the County had no business being there. The Board discussed the ownership of this property. Attorney Moore stated that his posi- tion was that this property was public property. Commissioner Peters moved to stop this project. After more discussion by the Board and the audi- ence. Commissioner Peters withdrew his motion aJid the Board agreed to take no action on this matter at this time. St. Joe Beach Existing Well: Mr. Craw- ford Jackson of St. Joe Beach discussed an old ex- isting well that was above ground and had exposed wires at St. Joe Beach. Mr. Jackson stated he felt this was very dangerous and wished to know who was responsible for this. The Board directed Mr. Jackson to speak with Building Inspector Butlqr and the Northwest Florida Water Management Dis- trict to see if they might be able to assist In this problem. Gulf County Water System Ordinance - Public Hearing: Pursuant to advertisement to hold a public hearing regarding a proposed ordi- nance relating to the Gulf County Water System. Attorney Moore read aloud the proposed ordi- nance. There was 1no public comment on this pro- .posed ordinance. Beach Driving Permit Ordinance Public Hearing: Pursuant to advertisement to hold a pub- lic hearing regarding a proposed ordinance relating to the permit fee for beach driving permits for non- county residents, Attorney Moore read aloud the proposed ordinance. There was no public comment on this pro- posed ordinance. Invoice Medicaid Billing: Upon motion by Commissioner Fortner. second by Commissioner Peters and unanimous vote, the Board approved payment of the Medicaid billing for the month of February, 1992, In the amount of $8,454.68. Invoice Filing Fee Baker Act: Clerk Us- iter and Chief Deputy Clerk Birmingham discussed with the Board the procedure for residents of Gulf County to file Petitions for Involuntary Evaluation. which sometimes results in Baker Act cases being filed it Bay County. Commissioner ray asked whether or not the actual petitioners (residents of Gulf Co.) could be made to pay the filing fee. Attor- ney Moore stated that these Individuals are not re- ceiving any services for which they should pay for. Attorney Moore reported that It could be possible to have Indigency statements filed at the time the first petitions are actually completed and have these transferred to Bay County. The Board took no action on the Invoice of $25.00 that was pre- sented by the Clerk. Invoice CDBG Williamsburg/Mothodlst Hill Grant: Upon motion by Commissioner Fort- ner, second by Commissioner Peters and unani- mous vote, the Board approved payment of an in- voice (In the amount of $3,400.00) from Julian Webb & Associates for administrative services oni the CDBG Williamsburg/Methodist Hill Grant. contingent upon receiving the Grant Funds from the,State of Florida. Invoice Prisoner Medical Bills: Upon mo- tion by Commissioner Fortner. second by Commis- sioner Ray and unanimous vote, the Board ap- proved payment of the following prisoner medlei- bills: Susan Rester $30.00 Farlo Aman $25.00 Sidney Harris $25.00 Daniel Short $25.00 Sean Chehardy $20.00 Tyrone Hamilton $25.00 Steven Meyers $20.00 Johnny Williams $25.00 James Wright $20.00 These invoices were previously approved by Sheriff Harrison. Prisoner Medical Authorization Form: Upon motion by Commissioner Peters, second by Commissioner Ray and unanimous vote, the Board agreed to adopt a new payment authorization form (as presented by Attorney Moore) to be signed by the Sheriff for authorization for payment of prison- er medical bills. Invoice Medical Examiner: Upon motion by Commissioner Fortner, second by Commission- er Ray and unanimous vote, the Board approved payment of medical examiner Invoice number ME92-201 for an Intake report on Luvina B. Gor- dan, in the amount of $35.00 Inventory Building Department: Upon motion by Commissioner Peters, second by Com- missioner Ray and unanimous vote, the Board agreed to transfer the following Items to the Mos- quito Control Inventory: 260-17 8 Channel, 40 Watt Radio 260-19 Explorer, 4x4 Ford 260-20 Mobile Telephone 260-21 5 watt. Portable Radio 260-22 Electronic Water Level Meter 260-24 Scales 260-25 Masterflex Pump Drive 260-27 Sharp 19" Color Television Inventory Water Department: Upon mo- tion by Commissioner Ray, second by Commis- sioner Fortner and unanimous vote, the Bcard agreed to remove the following Item from the Water Department Inventory as this Item Is Inoperable: 280-1 Metal Detector Senate Bill 604 Disabilities Insurance: Admin. Asst. Wells discussed a letter received from Senator Bruner and Representative Mitchell re- garding Senate Bill 604. He Informed the Board .that this bill died. Tipping Fee Committee Report: Admin. Asst. Wells introduced a report to the Board on the Tipping Fee Committee Meetings. The committee estimates that the cost to the County at this time for the material going to the landfills Is $24.14 per ton. Commissioner Peters moved to adopt a $25.00 per ton tipping fee for Commercial and In- dustrial Waste going into the Landfills. Commis- sioner Ray seconded the motion for discussion. The Board discussed at length the amounts of money that the county could save by implement- Ing this tipping fee. The Board discussed at length, notifying the Cities of Port St Joe and Wewahitch- ka of this change, the billing system for these tip- ping fees and several other topics that would have to be worked out Chairman Traylor stated the Board would have a workshop meeting to discuss the various aspects of the tipping fee. The motion carried with a unanimous vote. (Commissioner Creamer left the meeting at 10:35 a.m., ET.) Upon motion by Commissioner Peters, sec- ond by Commissioner Ray and a unanimous vote of 4 to 0, the Board agreed to put the tipping fee into effect May 18, 1992. (Commissioner Creamer returned to the meeting at 10:40 a.m., ET.) The Board discussed whether or not to allow residents from other counties to dump in Gulf County landfills. Commissioners Fortner and Pe- ters stated the landfills would fill up too quickly If this was permitted. Upon motion by Commissioner Ray, second by Commissioner Creamer and unani- mous vote, the Board agreed to prohibit any out of County resident from dumping In Gulf County Landfills, unless the person is working for a Gulf County resident, to be effective Immediately. If the dftu6f county resident Is working for a Gulf County resident, he must pay a deposit or pay in advance. Comprehensive Plan: Upon motion by Com- missioner Peters, second by Commissioner Ray and unanimous vote, the Board approved the 7th draft of the Stipulated Settlement Agreement with the Department of Community Affairs. Library System: Admin. Asst Wells directed the Board's attention to the information package which contained a letter to Senator Bruner regard- ing the local library system and also the responses that were received back. Resolution JTPA: Chairman Traylor passed the Chair to Vice-Chairman Ray and moved to adopt the JTPA Resolution. Chairman Ray returned the Chair to Com- missioner Traylor. The meeting recessed for a break at 10:54 a.m., ET. The meeting reconvened at 11:20 a.m., ET. Award Bid Beaches Fire Department Equipment (9192-13): Upon recommendation by Building Inspector Butler, Commissioner Ray moved to award bid number 9192-13 for Beaches Fire Department Equipment to Harless Fire Equip- ment contingent upon the hose specifications bid meeting the specifications outlined in the bid package with a total bid of $2,528.00. Commis- sioner Fortner seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote, Special Projects Director. Chairman Tray- lor passed the Chair to Vice-Chairman Ray and moved to discontinue Special Projects Director Bill McGee's employment effective the end of April, 1992. Commissioner Fortner seconded the motion for discussion. The Board discussed at length the reasons for this motion. Director McGee stated at the time he was hired the agreement between him and the Board was to have a performance review done at the end of six months. He stated that he did not feel he had been given on at this point of time. After lengthy discussion, the motion passed with a vote of three to two with Commissioner Creamer and Commissioner Peters voting no. Chairman Ray passed the Chair to Commissioner Traylor. Invoices Baskerville-Donovan Engineers, Inc.: Upon recommendation by Director McGee. Commissioner Peters moved to pay the Invoices from BDE In the amount of $2.372.50 and $1,225.00 In full for work done on Five Points Lasdflll. Commissioner Creamer seconded the mo- tion for discussion. Attorney Moore stated that the Board may wish to consider withholding $500.00 for the possible relocation of the diltch that was dug in error. Commissioner Peters then moved to pay these Invoices but withhold $500.00. Commis- sioner Creamer seconded the motion and It passed with a unanimous vote. Landfill Closure Timetable: Director McGee presented the Board a copy of a letter written to the Department of Environmental Regulation out- lining the proposed closure schedule for Gulf County's Landfills. Director McGee stated that at this time he has not received a response from DER. Grant Assistance: The Board decided to take no action on the announcement In the Agen- da regarding Historic Restoration matching grants. Amnesty Day: Director McGee reported that there are no longer any grant funds for Amnesty Day. He discussed that Gulf County could have an Amnesty Day under a host County that had a Haz- ardous Waste disposal facility. Based on last year's figures, the Amnesty Day would cost approximate- ly $3,000.00 to $4,000.00. (Last year the cost of the project was $12,000.00. paid for with Grant Funds.) Interlocal Agreements (Baler and Chip- per): Attorney Moore recommended the Board ap- prove the proposed lnterlocal agreements with the City of Port St Joe regarding the Chipper and Bal- er as outlined in the Agenda by Director McGee. Upon motion by Commissioner Peters, second by Commissioner Ray and unanimous vote, the Board ; accepted the Interlocal Agreements with the City of Port St. Joe regarding the Chipper and Baler. Mosquito Control Building Roof: Upon rec- ommendation by Building Inspector Butler. Com- missioner Ray moved to advertise to receive bids for a new roof for the Mosquito Control Building,. Commissioner Peters seconded the motion for dis- cission and It passed with a unanimous vote. Library Roof/Courthouse Wall Panel Re- pair: Building Inspector Butler reported that the advertisement to receive bids for the repair of the Library Roof and Courthouse Wall Panel Repair were sent to the paper yesterday amid will be re- ceived at the next regular Board meeting on April 28. 1992. Jail Windows: Building Inspector Butler re- ported that after investigation of the jail windows which are in need of repair, the approximate cost to replace the windows is $40.000.00. After dis- cussion. Chairman Traylor requested Btiullding In- spector Butler to continue to investiUgte further for other options. Inventory Road Department: Upon mo- tion by Commissioner Ray, second by Commis- sioner Fortner and unanimous vote. the Board agreed to remove the following items from the Road Department inventory: 100-273 Gas Heater 100-145 Air Jack 100-24 Floor Jack 100-30 Hand Grinder 100-29 Valve Grinder 100-40A -Vise 100-252 Gas Heater 100-52 Rivet Machine 100-256 Drill Press 100-10 Gas Heater 100-4 Desk 100-171 -Draft Table 100-172 Draft Machine Driveway Dirt: Upon motion by Commis- sioner Fortner, second by Commissioner Ray and unanimous vote. the Board agreed that driveway dirt would be limited to two loads per customer per year. Landfill Hours: Public Works Director re- ported that the City of Port St. Joe miand the Paper Company had no problem with the County chang- lIg the landfill hours for Five Points Landfill. The Board agreed to change the landfill hours, effective April 20. 1992. as follows: 9:00 A.M. ET 5:00 P.M. ET Monday Saturday Secretary Road Department Pay Raise: Upon motion by Commissioner Fortner, second by Commissioner Ray and unanimous vote, the Board approved a 50t per hour pay raise to be effective immediately for Sandra Love, Road Department Secretary. Mosquito Control Equipment: Upon mo- tion by Commissioner Ray. second by Commis- sioner Fortner and unanimous vote, the Board agreed for the Mosquito Control Department to purchase a tractor and mower on state contract at an approximate total cost of$22,761.00. Speech Local Government: Commissioner Fortner thanked Admin. Asst. Wells for coming to Wewahltchka High School and speaking to his class regarding Local Governmuent. Abandoned House: Commissioner Ray re- quested that Attorney Moore write a letter to a property owner on the Cape who has an aban- doned house which requires attention. Chairman Traylor requested Building Inspector to check into this property. Department of Interior: The Board dis- cussed that the Department of Interior has re- quested a Grand Opening of Salinas Park. Attor- ney Moore stated the Bureau of Land Management has taken a special Interest in this Park. Board Meetlngs: Commissioner Peters move to change the regular day meeting to the regular night meeting time of 7:00 p.m.. ET. Commission- er Fortner seconded the motion for discussion. Traylor discussed possibly having an afternoon meeting. Commissioner Creamer stated he still felt . that one day meeting and one night meeting would be better for the public. After lengthy discussion, the motion failed with Commissioner Peters being the only one voting for the motion. Amnesty Day: Chairman Traylor requested Paul Wood to research the cost of Amnesty Day. Gulf County Public Health Unit: Commis- sioner Peters discussed a letter from Dr. Cersosl- mo regarding patient referral for female steriliza- tion and tubal ligation. Commissioner Peters stated he felt that the money for these surgeries should be spent in Gulf County and not referred out of County. Commissioner Peters moved to noti- fy the Gulf County Public Health Unit that the Board of County Commissioners prefer this money for these surgeries to be spent in Gulf County. Commissioner Creamer seconded the motion for discussion. Chairman Traylor stated he felt these women should have a choice of doctors and also a choice of having these procedures done at the time of their deliveries. After more discussion, the mo- tion failed with a vote of three to two with Commis- stoner Creamer and Commissioner Peters voting in favor of the motion. County Donations and Contributions: Commissioner Peters and Chairman Traylor dis- cussed a letter in the Information package from County Auditor Mike Tucker advising against do- nations and contributions to private organizations. Workshop Meeting: Chairman Traylor called a workshop meeting for Thursday, April 16. 1992, at 5:00 p.m., ET to discuss Building Inspec- tions for the City of Port St. Joe and Tipping Fees. Invoices C.W. Roberts Contracting Co., Inc. Road Paving: Upon motion by Commission- er Ray, second by Commissioner Fortnier. and unanimous vote, the Board approved payment of an invoice on Contract II from C.W. Roberts Con- tracting Co., Inc. for road paving in the City of We- wahitchka In the amount of $7,194.24, contingent upon the City of Wewahltchka approving the In- voice. Invoice C.W. Roberts Contracting Co.. Inc. Road Paving: Upon motion by Commission- er Creamer, second by Commissioner Fortner and unanimous vote, the Board approved payment of an hInvoice on Contract III from C.W. Roberts Con- tracting Co., Inc. for road paving In the amount of $55.154.78. contingent upon the City of Port St. Joe approving the invoice and also contingent upon the completions of Fifth Street, Fifth Avenue and Hayes Street. Mr. Rish stated that in the event that these streets are not completed by Friday, he will subtract them from the invoice. CDBG Williamsburg/Methodist Hill: As re- quested by Mr. Ralph Rish, Engineer for the CDBG Williamsburg/Methodist Hill Project, the Board agreed for Chairman Traylor to sign off on all of the permits for this project. White City Boat Ramp Project: Commis- sioner .Creamer,,asked Director McGee when the work oh the White City Boat Ramp would begin. Director McGee responded that Mr. Harry Cumbaa of Cumbaa Enterprises stated he would begin work this week. Commissioner Creamer asked for a public notice to be placed in The Star notifying the public of the alternate boat ramp to be used while this one is being repaired. Workshop Meeting: Chairman Traylor asked Public Works Superintendent Lester and Paul Wood of the Mosquito Control Department to attend the workshop meeting scheduled for Thurs- day, April 16, 1992, at 5:00 p.m., ET. Building Inspections/City of Port St. Joe: Chairman Traylor asked Building Inspector Butler to get with the City of Port St. Joe and Inform ,them what the County will require to take over the Building Inspections for the City of Port St. Joe. The Board agreed that the Cities (both Wewahlitch- ka and Port St. Joe) must contribute enough funds to support an employee to handle the Insections. Chairman Traylor asked that the City o Port St. Joe be Invited to the workshop meeting on Thurs- day. Baler Bid 9192-14: Chairman Traylor asked Admin. Asst. Wells for a recommendation on the Baler Bids. Admin. Asst. Wells requested Chairman Traylor allow him a little time as he is waiting for a clarification from one of the bidders on their bid. Invoice Comprehensive Plan: Upon mo- tion by Commissioner Peters, second by Commis- sioner Ray and unanimous vote, the Board ap- proved payment to Hamilton Smith and Associates for work done by GaySmlth on the Comprehensive Plan Stipulated Settlement Agreement in the amount of $375.05 for the month of March, 1992. Right-of-Way Easement: Upon motion by Commissioner Ray, second by Commissioner Fort- ner and a vote of threeto to two with Commissioner Peters and Commissioner Creamer voting against the motion, the Board agreed to accept the Right- of-Way Easement from Attorney Moore allowing for certain improvements on the C-30 Right-of-Way. Commissioner Creamer and Commissioner Peters discussed that they felt this would open the County to liabilities that they do not need. City of Port St. Joe Recycling Building: Attorney Moore read aloud the proposed letter to Attorney Rish on behalf of the City of Port St. Joe as an agreement for their use of Gulf County's re- cycling building. The Board agreed to the letter. Nuisance Ordinance: Attorney Moore re- ported that he Is still working on the nuisance or- dinance for the Board, but this ordinance is re- quired extension research. carpentry Department Payroll: Clerk Lis- ter asked for an effective date for employee, Steve Mork, to be placed on salary as head of the Car- pentry Department The Board agreed on the be- ginning of the payroll period of March 23, 1992. Upon motion by Commissioner Ray, second by Commissioner Fortner and there being no fur- ther business, the meeting did then adjourn at 12:50 p.m.. ET. BILLY E. TRAYLOR. CHAIRMAN ATTEST. BENNY C. LISTER. CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APRIL 16, 1992 The Gulf County Board of County Commis- sioners met this date In special session with the following members present: Chairman Billy E. Traylor. Commissioners Charles E. Fortner. Na- than Peters, Jr. and Al Ray. Commissioner James E. Creamer was absent Others present were: Admin. Asst/Civil De- fense Director Larry Wells, Deputy Clerk Renee Stripling, Clerk Benny C. UIster. Public Works DI- rector Bob Lester, Supervisor Paul Wood and At- torney Robert M. Moore. The meeting was called to order at 5:05 p.m.. ET. Fire Department Equipment Bid Number 9192-13: Building Inspector Butler reported that the Board had awarded bid number 9192-13 to Harless Fire Equipment Company provided the hose they bid met the specifications that were out- lined In the bid notice. Mr. Butler reported that they did not, nor did any other bids received. Com- missioner Fortner moved to re-bid for this equip- ment After some discussion. Commissioner Fort- ner withdrew his motion and the Board agreed for Building Inspector Butler to call each of the com- panies that bid on this equipment and get a new quote from them tuid come back to the Board with a recommendation. Commissioner Fortner then moved to reject the bid awarded at the regular meeting of April 14, 1992 as the bid did not meet the specifications outlined. Commissioner Ray sec- onded the motion and it passed with a unanilmous vote. Award Bid Baler 9192-14: Upon recom- mendation by Adinin. Ass.L Wells. Commissionter Ray moved to award hbild number 9192-14 for the Baler for recycling to Smurit Recycling Company with a bid of $6.800.00. Commissioner Fortner seconded the motion iand It carried with a unani- mous vote. Invoice Beaches Fire Department Addi- tion: Upon motion by Commissioner Fortner. sec- ond by Commissioner Ray and unanimous vote. the Board approved payment to Fisher Construc- tion in the amount of S23.935.50 for their work on the Beaches Fire Deparuntment Addition. Building Inspector Butler stated the invoice represents 90% of the work done and the building is 100% com- plete. Fisher Construction Is waiting for new doors to arrive as the doors received were damaged. Raflleld Loan: Attorney Moore discussed his conversation with Gene Raffileld regarding his loan situation with EDA. Mr. Raffileld Informed him that he has negotiated with Wewahltchka State Bank to borrow back up to the original loan amount. Attor- ney Moore reported that for Raffleld Fisheries to do this the Inferior lien holders must agree. Chairman Traylor agreed to abstain from any decision on this matter as he ahs family relations with Wewahitch- ka State Bank. The Abstained Vote Disclosure is attached hereto and Incorporated herein by refer- ence. Upon motion by Commissioner Fortner, sec- ond by Commissioner ray and a vote of two to one with Commissioner Peters voting no. the Board au- thorized Attorney Moore to write a letter to Wewa- hitchka State Bank Informing them that Gulf County has no objections to the bank loaning up to the original loan amount to Raffield Fisheries. Building Inspections/City of Port St. Joe and Wewahlitchka: Building Inspector Butler, the Board and representatives from the city of Wewa- hitchka discussed at length the specific items that the County would be proposing to both Cities re- garding their building inspections. The main objec- tive of the proposal as outlined by Mr. Butler was to have the Cities pay Ih full the cost of acquiring a new employee to handle these inspections as Mr. Butler could not handle any added work. Tipping Fees/Landfills: The Board dis- cussed a length implementing the tipping fee pro- cess, the billing process and the cost to dispose of tires. The Board discussed having out of county contractors who are doing work for In county resi- dents put up a deposit for using the landfilL Attor- ney Moore discussed possibly using a sliding scale to determine the deposit amount. Commissioner Ray suggested using a flat rate of $100.00 as a de- posit amount. After lengthy discussion, Chairman -Traylor requested Clerk Lister and Admin. Asst. Wells to get together and work out some of these Items and come back to the Board at a later date. Discussion of Changes in County Depart- ments: Chairman Traylor stated that Bill McGee would be leaving the County at the end of April, 1992. He stated that because Bob Lester was han- dling Solid Waste and because of the reduction in Grants he felt this position could be handled by existing staff members. Admin. Asst. wells distrib- uted an Informational sheet outlining his current duties and responsibilities. Commissioner Peters discussed at length the Importance of Civil De- fense, the 911 System and the Comprehensive Plan. The Board commended Admin. Asst. Wells on the fine job he is doing and has done in the past for the County. After more discussion, the Board agreed that Admin. Asst. Wells would be re- sponsible for Director McGee's recycling duties. Commissioner Ray stated the Board needed to check this situation monthly to be sure that Mr. Wells is able to handle the added work. Garbage Problem/White City Park/ Mosquito Control Department: Chairman Traylor discussed the problem the County is having with people dumping household garbage In the dump- ster and drums at the White City Park. Supervisor Wood stated that the dumpster and drums have been removed. The Board also discussed some complaints from Argus Services on the household garbage being put in their dumpster at the Mos- quito Control Department. Attorney Moore stated that Argus Services, Inc. Is not even supposed to be picking up garbage inside the City of Port St. Joe. Upon motion by Commissioner Peters, and there being no further business, the meeting did then adjourn at 5:40 p.m., ET. BILLY E. TRAYLOR, CHAIRMAN ATIEST BENNY C. LISTER. CLERK HOP ON DOWN AND ORDER YOUR COPY OF THE STAR DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR EACH WEEK OR PICK UP A COPY AT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: SOUTH BEACHES *Indian Pass Raw Bar *PICS #1 ePICS #2 PORT ST. JOE *The Star *Jr. Food Store Sing Store Saveway Piggly Wiggly *St. Joe Hull Buzzett's Campbell's WHITE CITY SHammond's Groc. HIGHLAND VIEW -Jr. Food Store Dixie Dandy BEACHES Suwannee Swifty *Jr. Food Store MEXICO BEACH *Express Lane Gulf Foods *Mexico Beach Groc. *Suwannee Swifty *Jr. Food Store WEWAHITCHKA *Mixon's Rich's IGA *Jr. Food *Dixie Dandy *Jr. Food Mart PAGE QA I STHE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY, MAY 21,1992 Chamber Asks for Input Swiss Alps second, and Teresa Evensen's Scot- Geography Winners tish Castle, third. Honorable mentions went to Chrystina Marquardt Swiss Village; Heather These seven young students produced win- Walsh The Tower Bridge; Shannon Gant Danish ning entries in Port St. Joe High School's World Canal and Brian Cathey, Australian puzzle. Geography projects, sponsored by Mrs. Judy Wil- Shown from left are: Casey Witten, Brian Ca- liams. Casey Witten took first place with the they, Wes Ramsey, Teresa Evensen, Chrystina Trolle-Ljunby Castle, followed by Wes Ramsey's Marquardt, Heather Walsh and Shannon Gant. To the Editor: As co-chairman of the Cham- ber of Commerce's Industrial De- velopment Committee we would like to take this opportunity to advise the community and our membership of our current efforts to increase the employment .and business opportunities of our area. From time to time the Cham-- ber receives inquiries from manu- facturers and businesses wishing to relocate or expand into new areas. Communities solicit these improvements and often become quite competitive. It is our goal to attract new businesses and the jobs they bring. To do so, we are .going 'to become better prepared, more aggressive, and thus, more competitive. As a first constructive step, our committee plans to make. a survey of land and buildings which might be available and suitable for new industries or businesses. Committee members may be contacting individuals and we ask for their cooperation. Should anyone wish to offer infor- PAIPI OA --- FOR SALE BY OWNER 2 bedroom/full tile bath stilt house, fur- nished. Two lots, total 75' x 185'. .5 mile off beach. 648-5892. -- TFC 5/21/92 NOTICE Highland View Water Customers Water will be cut off replacement at 1:00 p.m. for. approximately 2 hours. "The Exciting Place'to- Worship" [First 3Baptist Church 102 Third Street Port St. Joe, Florida HOWARD BROWNING, Pastor .J for fire hydrant repair/ on Tuesday, May 26, 1992 Notice will be given later on several other fire hy- drants to be rebuilt or replaced. If anyone has any questions, call 229-8944. Publish: May 21, 1992 RAINBOW INN RAINBOW INN You are always welcome and visitors are desired af St. James Episcopal Church 309 Sixth Street Port St. Joe Q ++ +- -SERVICES-. Each Sunday......... 7:30 and 11:00 a.m. Sunday School ...........................9:45 a.m. The REV. JERRY;R.. HUFT, Pastor First. United Methofdist Church 111 North 22nd St. Mexicp 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 -,g "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. Catch the Sp ril Constitution and Monument itE UNiTEMETHODISTCHUtRCH Port St. Joe FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School ........9:45 a.m. Evening Worship......7:30 p.m. Morning Worship..... 11:00 a.m. Bible Study Methodist Youth Wednesday............ 9:30 a.m. Fellowship ..........5:30 p.m. Thursday ...............7:30 p.m. REV. ZED.OC BAXTER, Pastor JEFF BARNES, Youth/Music Director -- 0lA FIRST PRESBYTERIAN = sss CCHURCH as 6 T 508 Sixteenth Street 227-1756 SUNDAY WORSHIP..........................10 a.m. Q ll NADULT SCHOOL .............................. 11 a.m. (I S N *SUNDAY SCHOOL e Young Children Nursery Available The Rev. Joseph Eckstine, Pastor We Want You To Be Part of the Friendly Place BIBLE STUDY .......................... 9:45 a.m. EVENING WORSHIP : ....... 7:00 p.m. MORNING TRAINING.................. 11:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY....................... 7:00 p.m. CHURCH TRAINING ................... 5:45 p.m. Long Avenue Baptist Church 1601 Long Avenue DANIEL W. DUNCAN Pastor KEITH PATE ALLEN STEWART Min. of Music Min. of Education & Children & Youth Water Street THE BOSS OYSTER Third graders are shown learning to perform with mari- 'Apalachicola ROSS77A SPOONBIs. Elegant Lounge Qverlooking The Apalaclicla Rliver onettes. H.V. Students View Marionettes Recently, Highland View Ele- mentary students were puppet- eers for the day! Puppet Factory,: which features a traveling puppet' theatre and a host of delightful! puppets provided a stage for the:, students to become puppeteers. 'i Barb 'Yostie" Ashley, a child" educational specialist, reading" consultant and author, has spe- cialized in children's entertain-' ment for more than seven years. She drove from Pensacola in her brightly decorated "Kidstown"' jeep with her numerous puppet friends. Each class K-6 spent 45 min- utes with the Puppet Factory.- Kindergarteners were puppeteers for "Old MacDonald" and "The Three Bears." They also made paper talkers. "My favorite part was the lit- tle puppet I was holding with the pencil to move his head,'' com- mented Thomas Hayden. K.W. Weston liked doing "The Three Bears" and holding the bee puppet. First graders performed 'The Old Lady Who Swallowed the Fly", "Three Billy Goats. Gruff' and created a circus with differ- ent marionettes and puppets. "I was the big goat and I, pushed the troll in the water," said Triston Dame. Vickie Reed liked 'The Old Lady Who Swallowed the Fly." Second graders did the show "Henny Penny" and made papeo puppets. '"The part I liked most of all was when Henny Penny got knocked on the head. I think her head was pretty sore," said Shen- na McDuffle. "I liked the Puppet Factory. It was fun. My favorite puppet was the dragon. He's fun to play with. I liked the ostrich, too," said James Smith. Third graders performed 'The Little Red Hen", "The Little Mer- maid" and made paper talkers. "I learned that you can do surgery on puppets and I got to Bible Study 10 a.m. Sunday 7 p.m. Wednesday perform on stage," said Karissa Thomas. "I liked the part when they did 'Little Mermaid'. I got to use a flamingo puppet. She had stars to go with her," said Heather Hay- den. SFourth graders performed the show "The Three Little Pigs" and made mask puppets. "I liked the puppet show be- cause I got to be in the show "The Three Pigs." I was piggy number three. I also got to hold other puppets, too," commented Cas- sandra Egler. "I liked the puppet lady. She was nice and she let us play with the puppets. I had a manatee puppet. I also made a mask pup- pet," said Stephen Lowery. Fifth graders performed the play "Rumpelstilkens" and made envelope and mitt puppets. Sixth graders performed two skits, "Little Red Riding Hood - Don't Talk to Strangers" and "Lit- tle Mermaid Water Pollution." 'The Puppet Factory was very funl 'Yostie" let us hold different puppets and even showed us how to make some. We had puppet shows also. My favorite puppets were the flamingo and sea drag- on," said Kim Lamberson. "I enjoyed the Puppet Facto- ry. It was very fun. Yostie was very nice and let us hold the pup- pets and put on a play with them. She showed us how to make pup- pets, too," said Jennifer Gaddis. Congratulations to the stu- dents who scored 85 percent or better to win Presidential or Na- tional Physical Fitness Awards. They are: Three years: Timmy Hayes, Troy Phillips Two years: Sabrina Hanson, Carl Hopper, Adam Whatley One year: Jeff Shelton, Casey Clark, Lisa Hopper, Nicole Smith, Jinny Stoutamire, Megan John- son, Cassie Egler, Sabrina Stomp, Crystal Wheeler, Adam Johnson, Jason Richardson, Amanda Marquardt. Worship 11 a.m. Sunday "RESIST THE DEVIL, AND HE WILL FLEE FROM YOU. DRAW NIGH TO GOD, AND HE WILL DRAW NIGH TO YOU. CLEANSE YOUR HANDS YE SINNERS: AND PURIFY YOUR HEARTS, YE DOUBLE MINDED (James 4:7,8). 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 Fresh local seafood Steamed, smoked Oysters 15 different ways. Patio Dining Hickory smoked Ribs 'n Chicken This week's special: M( BOSS ROAST: 3 dozen Apalachicola Bay HAPPY H oysters steamed in their shells and served with melted butter. (We steam and you open and enjoy.)...$8.95 Special of the Week: Steamed Live Blue Crabs Breakfast:Several including Eggs Benedict The Riverfront Restaurant FRESH LOCAL SEAFOOD; GRILLED, BLACKENED, ETC. Weekend Breakfast Speclatties: Puffed oven baked pancakes with fruit and Eggs Benedict Prime Rib Bull Doziers and Live Lobster Niahtiv monday Friday: OUR, Hors d'oeuvres All entrees served with slad, vegetable, potato, and homebaked muffins Thursday evening: We love seniors night! 55 years young and up. Seafood Platter for 2 all fresh....... ...................... ........... for 2 $15.95; for one $11.95 Friday: Surf & Turf. Delicious Prime Rib Au Jus, 1/2 Bull Dozier ............ $16.95 Saturday: Seafood Platter for 2. Features Alaskan King Crab, Grouper, Stuffed Jalapeno Peppers ....................................... .................................... for 2 $31.95 Sunday: All Day Noon 10 p.m.: English Cut Prime Rib Au Jus................. $9.95 Fried Fresh G ulf Shrim p Sam pler........ ................................:....................... $7.95 Happy Holidays Guided by God's Wisdom Based on Proverbs and the life of Christ Vacation Bible School Games i' Crafts Songs Snacks Oak Grove Assembfy of God 613 Mpdison St. Port St. Joe May 26- 29 6-9 p.m. ET 2TC /21 ,- .--- ._- mation on land or buildings suit- able for industrial; development they may call the; Chamber of Commerce office at 227-1223. We thank everyone for their cooperation. Sincerely, Tommy Pitts Mike McDonald The Star Your Hometown M Newspaper! _____ ____ FACUXEIU N.. I r THE STAR. PORT? ST. JBSL o.THURSDAY. MAY 21.1992 Roxanne uunsetr Angela Goodrich Howard Langridge Randy Ramsey Randy Ramsey Four Students Win PRIDE Awards In Gulf Four Gulf County students were selected as PRIDE winners recently and competed in regional competition in Pensacola. PRIDE is an acronym for Program to Recognize Initiative and Distinc- tion in Education. Each winner must have had a 3.5 average or "Apple of Our Eye" Jim Faison and Steve Richardson of the Chamber of Com- merce' Local Commerce Committee, presents their first "Apple of Our Eye" award to Jobie Barfield of Barfield's Lawn and Garden Center on. Reid Avenue. The award is given for merchants who have made a significant impact on the appearance of their build- ing and variety of services offered in downtown Port St. Joe. VOTE DAVID YOUNG FOR County Commissioner / District 3 .Pd. Pol Adv., paid for by the David Young 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 LAW OFFICES OF FRIER & USKERT, P.A. We May Be Able To Help You *Stop Harassing Calls, Letters, Etc. *Stop Repossessions & Foreclosures *Eliminate Debts *Start Over and Re-establish Good Credit Call John Uskert or Randal (90\4) 784-1361 Frier for a free confidential U O'lO consultation. 1-800 749-2223 465 Harrison Ave.* Panama City -8 0 O '"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." y 'rTFC 10/24/91l better in the respective course, and have scored at 90th percen- tile or above in the selected area on the SAT and ACT college entrance exams. 1991-92 winners are Howard Langridge Math; Randy Ramsey - Science, both of Port St. Joe High School; and Roxanne Duns- eth Social Studies and Angela Goodrich writing, both of Wewa- hitchka High School. Dunseth, Langridge and Ramsey took a written examination at the Uni- versity of West Florida recently tc determine their rankings state- wide, but results are not available as yet. Goodrich submitted writ- ing samples from throughout the year. OBITUARIES Ruby P. Grant ,, Ruby P. Grant, 90, passed away Friday morning, May 15i at Bay St. Joseph Care Center fol- lowing an extended illness. A na- tive of Graceville, she had been a long time resident, of Birming- ham, and worked as a bookkeep- er. She had been a resident of Wewahitchka for the past 25 years and was a member of the Westside Baptist Church. Survivors include her sister, Anna Belle Gaskin of Wewahitch- ka; and many nieces and neph- ews, in particular, Betty Owens of Wewahitchka, Verna Jenkins and Vera Crutchfleld, both of Grace- ville, Willie Ray Armus of Mobile, and Doug and Malzie Baldwin, both of Port St. Joe. Graveside funeral services were held Saturday at Jehu Ce- metery, conducted by the Rev. Nick Davis. Interment followed. All services were under the direction of Comforter Funeral Home, Wewahitchka Branch Chapel. Charles F. Ware Charles F. Ware, 57, of Port St. Joe,-r passed, away, 'suddenly Saturday evening, May 16. He had been a resident of Port St. Joe since 1956 and was a mem- ber of Zion Fair Baptist Church. He is survived by one broth- er, Larry John Kelly of Birming- ham, Alabama; six sisters, Lessle Leslie, Ethel Kate Jenkins and Ar- jean Ware, all of Port St. Joe, Cal- lie Jo Ware and Mary Nell Ware both of Mobile, Alabama, and Emma Studimire of Klleen, Texas. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 20 at Zion Fair Baptist Church with Rev. Frank Jones officiating. Burial followed in the family plot at Forest Hill Cemetery. All services were under the direction of Gilmore Funeral Home. Evelyn C. White Evelyn C. White, 76, passed away Thursday, May 14 in Jack- sonville. She was a retired secre- tary with St. Joe Paper Company and had been living in Jackson- ville since 1976. She is survived by one son, David E. White, one daughter, Sherry Grier, and one grandson, all of Jacksonville; two sisters, Maude Crutchfield and Maulzie Baldwin, both of Port St. Joe.; Services in Jacksonville were conducted by Corey-Kerlin Funer- al Home with Rev. Lee Sheppard and Rev. Bill Coffman officiating. Graveside services were held Monday, May 18 in the family plot at Holly Hill Cemetery with Rev. Howard Browning officiating. Local arrangements were by Gilmore Funeral Home. Unbeatable! There's never been a better time to spruce up your yard with these sturdy Poulan Pro products. The same great price for either the trimmer or blower Take your choice! On Sale 432 Model-. now ... Your Choice 19 0 2-cycle, 32cc engine 017" cutting path eTap-N-Go line advance 32cc, 2-cycle engine *Lightweight-only 11.8 lbs..- *1 70mph maximum air velocity Year warranty *360 cu. ft. of air per rmin. Dnrlnnu R O On-handle locking throttle trig MaiI Phone904-227-211 Dollar for dollar, feature for feature, it's hard to beat a Poulan Pro. At these participating dealers. ST. JOE RENT-ALL, IN 2 706 First Street ger *1 year warranty rc. Port St. .Iop Summer School at Faith Christian Set Faith Christian School will of- fer a part or full day school pro- gram this summer beginning Monday, June 1. The students may come as early as 7:45 a.m. and stay until 5:15 p.m. The morning hours will be devoted to academics built around the needs of the individual student. Lunch will be served from noon until 1:00 p.m. and the afternoon hours will be spent at rest, at play, with games, crafts, videos and field trips. The cost for the morning ses- sion will be $30.00 per week plus books and supplies as needed. All day will be $50.00 per week plus books and supplies. There is a re- duction of 25 percent in tuition fees for families with more than What Do You one child attending. This program will be offered to all children in Need? grades one through eight and to A car, boat, motor, Faith Christian Students going into K-5. home, etc. For additional information, Shop the please call 229-6707. Classifieds! *Heating & Air *Major Appliance Repair *Plumbing & Electrical Work .RER0007623 RFOO40131 RAD04337a 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 FEATURE 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 over- look the Gulfl Living room has cathedral ceiling w/skylights. Kitchen has bar. Two AC/Heat systems, Ig. bathroom downstairs has nice wood saunal Single car carport Utility are w/washer and dryer hookups. Ver nicely decorated Must see this onel Only $99,500.00. CORNER OF 14TH STREET & HIGHWAY 98 MEXICO BEACH mwI NW& PAGE 11 A NEW LISTINGS SEA SHORES T.H. #6, 6417 F. HWY. 98, WATER- FRONT, ST. JOE BEACH: BEAUTIFUL AND IMMACULATE are the two words to describe this, WATERFRONT townhome. Three bed- rooms, two and one-half baths with all the ex- tras! completely and superbly furnished and equipped for beach living. Large L.R. w/stone fireplace Master BR has jacuzzi tub! Bright and airy! Never been rented. All you dreamed of and morel Mint Condition! $140,000.00. HOMES Mexico Beach 111 Oleander Ave., Mexico Beach: This two bedroom, two bath townhome has all the right features. Two story design with liv- ing, dining and kitchen combo. Very nicely decorated. Cov- ered porch off living room has good view of the Gulfl Only 1/2 block to the Beach with easy access! Appliances in- clude refrigerator, range and dishwasher. Central heat & AC. Utility room with washer and dryer hook-ups. Must see this onel $69,000.00. 106 N. 19th Street. 3 bedroom, 2 bath stucco home In nice loca- tion only 1 block to the beach Nice large 100' x 100' lot. Uv- ing room and dining area. Kitchen has bar. Cental Heat/AC. Covered front porch. Only $58,000.00. Call for more details, 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 offers .38..00.00. Reduced to 1148W0080.0. $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 Iving room and den w/fireplace upstairs. Breakfast nook w/Bay window. Kitchen has bar. Master bedroom has large walk-n closet andnice dressing area. Large sun deck has good view of the Gulf. Close easy Beach access. Two car covered carport. Downstairs has large livingroom. Kitch- en w/dining area. Separate entrance. Must see to appre- ciate. Only 87,000.00. . 728 N. 15th St. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 24'x52' double wide mobile home on large shaded lot. Uving room has cathedral ceilling 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. $58,50.09. REDUCED TO $6,0.88 $54,5.00 for Quick Sale. Docslde T.H. #2, 114 C Miramar Drive: Two bedroom, two and one-half bath townhome on the canal, has private boatslipl Patio area off lvingroom overlooks canall 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 Magnolia Ave.: This uniquely designed 2 story home has many features to consider. Only 1/2 block to the beach 3 bed- rooms, 2 full baths. (1 upstairs, 1 downstairs). 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. 85000.00. 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 Tw qIai i. i q ewlth screen porch overlooking U-Il hRAisfbd 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 both 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. 465,0090-. each.Reduced $63,000. 200 61h Street Three bedroom, two bath double wide mobile home. On large 105'x112.5' corner lot. Fastened to home foundation. Only 2 blocks to the Beach! $45,500.00 ST. JOE BEACH 5966 Amerlcus Avenue: 3 BR, 2 bath home on nice 75' x 150' lot. New central h central gas heat. Single car carport. Refrigerator ana 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 Gulfl BIk. D, Lot 1. $25,000.00. Owner will finance. Corner Court Street & Alabama St. Joe Beach: Nice two bed- room, one bqWts ll ergarsWd dporner lot. Com- pletely fumisi iIN J /ce maker, dish- washer, gas range, microwave, washer & dryer. Central gas heat and electric A/C. Large great room w/cathedral ceil- ings, w/celling 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 flg W''i.irbstructed view of the gulf frdil d M f room and sep- arate family room or den! PRICED FOR QUICK SALEI $84,9 0,00. Reduced to $49,500.00. End of Pine Street and Hwy. 98 WATERFRONT TRIPLEX! (1) Two bedroom, one bath unit with screened porch. (2) One bed- room, one both units with screened porches. Beautiful loca- tion on the Gulf! Completely furnished. Excellent rental units presently rented. S-1154000.00. Reduced to $98,500.00, make offerll Hwy. 98 Near Santa Anna Newly remodeled four bedroom, two bath home overlooking the Gulfl 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. 895000,09, Reduced $85,000.00. LOTS ON MEXICO BEACH Residential Zoned for Homes Only Corner Sea Pines & Periwinkle Drive: Nice corner lot approximate- ly 85' x 105'. Blk E, Lot 3. $25,000.00. 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 Kove,Grand Isle Subd. 75'x115' lot In nice residential subdivi- sion. Grand Isle Unit 15, Bilk 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 .. .. :,, Corner of New Mexico Drive & Maryland Blvd.: 100' x 158.33' lot. Unit 14, Blk B, Lot 1. Nice corner lot w/shade trees. $12,000.00. New Mexico Drive 100'x158.33' lot. Unit 14, Bik B. Lot 8. Reduced $5,000.00. Texas Drive 100'x108' lot. Unit 14, BIk F. Lot 6. 46,8g0.00 Owner will finance. REDUCED TO 4.,300,00. $4,900.00. Arizona Drive 100'x108' lot. Unit 14, BIk D, Lot 16. $7,000.00. California Drive (4) 100'x108.33' lots. Unit 14, BIk E, Lots 10, 12, 16, 18. $7,000.00 each, Arizona Drive (5) 100'x108.33' lots. Unit 14, BIk E, Lots 9, 11, 13, 15, 17. $7,000.00 each. Arizona Drive (5) 110'xi 10' lots. Unit 14, Blk D, Lots 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Owner financing. $7,500.00. Texas Drive (2) 100'x100' lots. Unit 14, Blk G, Lots 9, 10. $8,000.00 each. 7th Street 100'x108' lot. On paved street. Walking distance to the Beach. Unit 14, Blk D. Lot 15. $10,000.00. 7th Street 100'x108' lot. On paved street. Walking distance to the Beach. Unit 14, Blk D, Lot 9. $10,000.00. Robin Lane (2) Large lots on paved street. Nice subdivision. Un- derground utilities. Unit 17, Blk 3. Lots 10, 100. Owner will fi- nance with $2,000.00 down, balance at 9% for 5 years. $19,0000. 0 educed to $8,000.00 each. Wysong Avenue 109'x100' lot. On paved street. Underground utilities, Nice Neighborhood. Unit 17, Blk 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 Beachl Owner will finance. Unit 11, Blk 8, E 1/2 of Lot 16, All of lot 18. $29,800.00. Gulfaire Drive, Gulfaire Subdivision 70'x 15' home lot. BIk G, Lot 2. Good view of the Gulf. $35,000.00. Colorado Drive: 100' x 158.33' lots. Unit 14, BIk C, Lots 15, 17, 19. $7,500.00 each. Colorado Drive: 100'dd lot. Unit 14, BIk B, Lot 6. $6,000.00 Owner anxious 'lSlU" Pine Street: 75' x 100' residential lot with nice shade trees. Only 1/2 block off the Beach! Nice view! Mexico Beach Unit 11, Bk 25, Lot 5. $18,000.00 Gulf Alre DriGulf ul 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, Blk D, Lots 2, 4. $7,000.00 each. 7th Street: (2) 100'x108.33 lots. Unit 14, Blk D, Lots 1, 3. $7,000.00 each. California Drive: (2) 100'x108.33' lots. Unit 14, Blk F, Lots 1, 3, $7,000.00 each. Texas Drive: (2) 100'x108.33' lots. Unit 14, Blk F, Lots 2, 4. $7,000.00 each. 109 13th St.: 120' x 90' lot on paved street. Close to Beachi Resi- dential zoned. Mexico Beach Business Center Lot 22. 428,600 Re- duced to $20,000. LOTS ZONED FOR MOBILE HOMES Maryland Blvd.: (2 U9 W iM 0 C. Lots 9, 10. $10,000.00 Ea 6AIf ,f elhtrib"' 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/S2,500 down, balance at 10% for 5 years. 15th St. Mexico Beach: for mobile homes. Lots of shaij&It)4 451.SI,0U'4EK Pv ey Maryland Blvd. 75'x100' lot. Unit 12A, Blk C, Lot 4. S13.00b.00. Fortner Avenue between 6th and 7th Street 590x150' lot. One block from the Beach! 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 WATERFRONTI End of 8th Street. 66'x80' lot. $66,000.00. Unit 2, Blk 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 both double wide mobile home on 1 1/8 acres. Very well kept & maintained, in mint cond. Uving room has cathedral ceiling w/celling 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. 442,99900. Reduced to 440,900,00. $39,900.00. 263 Forest Ave., Overstreet: Two bedroom, 1 both mobile home on 1.12 oares. 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. $25,900.00.Reduced to $23,900.00. CAPE SAN BLAS Nautilus Way, Feather Sound Subdivision WATERFRONT! 51' on the Gulf x 394.54' deep. Lot 8. $52,000.00. Nautilus Way, Feather Sound Subdivision (2) interior lots. Good view of the Gulf! $34,000.00 each. k'ALr~, I~A THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 2 1,1992 City Summer Recreation Begins June 1 The City's summer recreation program for youth will begin on June 8 at various locations throughout the City of Port St. Joe and continue through August 7. The Eighth Street STAC House closed for repairs and maintenance on May 1. It will re- open for daily activities on June 8 at 1:00 p.m. through 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday for those children who have completed at least one year in the first grade and those who will enter the sixth grade. Such activities as ping- pong, pool, checkers, various card games, nintendo and other electronic games will be offered. Activities will be available for the 'older youth, seventh grade and up, daily from 5:00 p.m. through 9:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday and until 10:00 p.m. on Friday evenings. A "snack" consisting of fruit juice or milk and a cookie will be served at the STAC House daily from 2:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. to the younger participants and again at 7:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. to the older youth, at no charge. KindergarCen through sixth grade students will be able to par- ticipate in activities at the Port St. Joe Elementary School gym -Monday through Friday begin- ning June 15 at 8:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m. This program will run through July 24. There will be ping-pong, badminton, bowling, beach volley ball and other small court games. One day each week will be devoted to a trip to the beach. Activities at the Washington Recreation Center will be as excit- ing as in prior years and will in- clude tennis, shuffle board, bas- ketball, ping-pong, softball, small! table games, tether ball as well as arts and crafts. Scheduled activi- ties will be posted in the gym which will be open from 11:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. A nutritional lunch will be served at the Washington Center from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. daily at no charge. An additional afternoon "snack" consisting of fruit juice or milk and a cookie til 4:00 p.m. The summer food program for children will provide nutritional help to children 18 years or un- der. This program is designed to provide a food service during the school vacation similar to the meal service offered in the schools during the school year. Federal funds have been made available to organizations which sponsor these programs for chil- dren attending an approved site. Applications for the Student Summer Employment Program are being accepted at this time and must be returned not later than June 1. The necessary forms may be picked up at the Municipal Building between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. As in the past, first prefer- ence for employment will be given to students just graduated from high school in the summer of 1992 and who will be attending a college or university in the com- ing fall semester. These applica- tions must include a copy of a let- ter of acceptance, verification from the high school that a re- quest has been made for a tran- script, or documentation of an application for entrance into an institution of their choice. Second preference for em- ployment will be those students who will be high school seniors during the 1992-93 school ses- sion; third preference will be those students who will be high school juniors during the 1992- 93 session. NJROTC Awards Presented to Students Officer Makes A Difference Officer Makes A Difference Chris Brumbaugh, Por St. Joe High School's first Resource SOLL IN By: Richard Miller *When you schedule a front- end alignment for your front- wheel drive vehicle, have the mechanic check the alignment of the rear wheels too. It may be necessary for perfect align- ment and better handling. *Ignition timing precisely when each spark plug fires - is a key element that a tuneup checks. If the ignition is too late, the result is sluggish per- formance. Too fast,.and the car will "ping." *Trucks and utility vehicles, to- day's favorites, can handle a lot, but be careful not to over- load when you're towing. The combined weight of the towing vehicle, passengers, cargo and the loaded trailer should not ex- ceed the maker's specified gross combined weight rating. *Compact spare tire has a tread life of up to 3,000 miles, but it's always a temporary tire, to be replaced as soon as pos- sible. *For safer driving in the rain, in- crease the space between you and the car ahead. The extra time "cushion" helps make up for poor visibility and slippery roads. *New-Used Cars: For safer driv- ing any time, start with a better- built car. See our winners at GuffFord Mercury 118 Market Street Apalachicola, Florida 1-800-239-9650 Service and Sales Officer, spoke to the Rotary Club Thursday. "Resource Officer" is a title given to the in-house police offi- cer at the school. Brumbaugh gave a, report on the effectiveness of his first year at the school. A member of the Port St. Joe Police Department prior to assuming duty at the school, Brumbaugh works under the direction of the School Board and reports to the Gulf County Sheriffs Office on his official du- ties. He said his first activity was to establish a rapport with the students at the school and that it had worked out very well. "I am the first contact with a member of law enforcement some of the kids have had, who didn't bring bad news of some sort." The speaker said the people of Port St. Joe can be very proud of their school and its students. "It's not perfect. There are the small percentage of kids who cause trouble, but it is below av- erage here. Things are not nearly so bad at the school as rumors would have it to be.". Brumbaugh gave some statis- tics as to why his presence was needed at the school. He said a survey of students in Florida has revealed that 20% of them have carried a concealed weapon to school within the past 30 days. 40% of them have consumed some alcohol within the past 30 days. During the year, the Re-. source Officer has given talks to eight classes, comprised of a total of 600 kids. He has intervened in four instances of teacher/student confrontation, where the teacher was threatened. He has investi- gated three felony cases during the past school term, resulting in one arrest. His main duties are to present a presence at the school, prevent acts of violence and in- fractions of school rules. The year has been very une- ventful. "About 10 students cause all the trouble at the school," he said. He has escorted students home on 17 separate occasions, when they broke school rules. Brumbaugh says he feels his presence at the school and school functions has made a difference for the better, during the year. 'Your child is now safe at the school due to the efforts of acting' principal Wes Taylor and his as- sistants, Chris Earley and Phil Lanford. They support my efforts and enforce the school rules with- out favoritism." Cottondale. Other teams partici- Jam boree pating will be 1A Freeport and AA The Sharks will not partici- Walton County. Port St. Joe will pate against Panama City teams occupy the visitors portion of the this year, but will travel to Marl- stadium. anna for a five team jamboree Fri- day evening, May 22, at 7:30 EDT. Port St. Joe will play the first quarter against AAA Marian- na and the second against 1A Banquet was held Tuesday, May 12 at Port St. Joe High School. Honored guests were school board members Charlotte Pierce, Oscar Redd,. James Hanlon, Act- ing Principal of Port St. Joe High Wes Taylor, and Principal and Mrs. Larry Mathes of Wewahitch- ka High School. Honored guests who present- ed awards to the cadet corps were Colonel and Mrs. Ken Stromquist representing the Daedalians, Captain Hank Cassani, USN Re- tired, representing The Retired Officers Associations, Howard Blick, representing the American Legion, John Caple, representing The American Veterans, Peter Sias, representing the Navy League, and Bunny Mahler, rep- resenting The Daughters of the American Revolution. Mr. Blick presented the unit with a $100.00 donation. Individual awards were pre- sented to: Cadet Ensign Brant Bizek - The Daedalians Award; Cadet En- signs Nikki Wittman and Lisa Scott The AMVETS Award; Ca- det Ensigns Tammy Pitcher and Jenny Acree, Cadets Connie Lani- er and Jessica Hays The Ameri- can Legion Awards; Cadet LtCmdr Joel Huft The Navy League Award; Cadet Ensign Son- ny Dunigan The TROA Award; Cadet Lts Howard Langridge and, Danielle Gillis The DAR Award. Commanders Award for Out- standing Performance was pre- sented to Cadets Lenora Jones, Crystal Ashworth, Jenny Acree, Tasha Mitchell, Lashonda Small, Sunshine Trevino, Sheneka No- bles, Matt Godwin, John Cullen, Ben Linton, Tony Francis, Sonny Dunigan, Darrell Vann, and Cora Hathcox. NJROTC Efficiency Awards Local Lodge 1435 Awards Scholarships Local Lodge 1435 Internation- al Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers has an- nounced the recipients of this .year's scholarships. They are Lar- ry Hatcher, Jr. of Port St. Joe High School and James Travis Monroe of Rutherford High School. These winners were selected by a scholarship committee chaired by Larry Layton. Children of all members of L.L. 1435 are eligible for this scholarship. were given to Lisa Scott, Heather Hanson, Scott Howard, and Pat Sonenberg. Distinguished Cadet Awards were garnered by Joel Huft, Rita Hunter, Nikki Wittman, Clara Dykes, Brant Bizek, Tammy Pitcher, Jessica Hays, Heather Hanson and Tres Long. Honor Cadet Awards were presented to Howard Langridge, Danielle Gillis, Vince Taylor, Re- becca Holmes, Jenny Acree, Ta- sha Mitchell, Brian Cathey, Da- mien Byrd, and Jason Moneyham. Cadet Corps Officers for the 1992-93 school year are as fol- lows; Commanding Officer Cadet LtCmdr Lenora Jones; Executive Officer, Cadet Lt. Crystal Ash- worth; Adjutant Cadet Ensign Brant Bizek; Supply Officer Ca- det Ensign Jenny Acree; Adminis- tration Officers Cadet Ensigns Tammy Pitcher and Connie Lani- er; Ordinance Officer Cadet En- sign Sonny Dunigan; .Platoon Commanders Ensigns Sunshine Trevino and Vince Taylor; OIC Wewa Deta'chment Cadet En- sign Lisa Scott. The Port St. Joe NJROTC Unit has been chosen by the Chief of Naval Education and Training, and the NJROTC Area Seven Manager, as one of the top 10 units in the Florida, Alabama and Mississippi area. The other nine units were from Jacksonville and South Florida schools. Tommy Thomas Chevrolet PANAMA CITY Announces Its Affiliation With James C. "Bo" Bray In 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 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 r convenient car MICHELINKl BECAUSE SO MUCH IS RIDING ON YOUR TIRES.yj prices and ou care service. liews On' * Dental H-ealth l FRANK D. MAY, D.M.D. SEAL OUT DENTAL DECAY MICHELIN XH` MICHELIN XH" Dental decay is the most prevalent disease in the world. It occurs most frequently on the chewing surfaces of teeth. Rare- ly does a person go through childhood without some cavities and fillings in these areas. Now, there is a way to avoid much of this damage and repair. Plastic coating, known as sealant, can be applied by the dentist to these chewing surfac- es to seal vulnerable pits and grooves in which decay-causing bacteria can be trapped. The sealant prevents the plaque and acid from attacking the tooth surface. Sealants for tooth sur- faces are past the experimental stage and are in use,. especially for the biting surfaces of molars. Sealants are most effective if applied right after the perma- nent molars erupt around age 6. The sealant protects teeth as long as it is retained. In stud- ies of several thousand children, thz material was retained from 2 to 5 years. If lost, the sealant can be reapplied. No anesthesia is required and the cost is less than the price of a small filling. 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. NAPA LAWN & GARDEN TRACTOR BATTERY Fits most garden tractors. 165 CCA's. iGroup UJ1-L 8221 $195 wv/EXCH. * For domestic cars * Longest-mileage Michelin radial 195/75-14 WS $69.95 * For domestic cars * Longest-mileage Michelin radial 185/80-13 WS $59.95 PATE'S SERVICE CENTER 227-1291 216 Monument Ave. PAGE 12A :THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MIAY 21,1992 uAn-V IIJA I THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 21,1992 SWewa Elementary News By Linda Whitfield Sixth Graders Tour Wewahitchka High Our boys and girls in the sixth grade were taken on an in- depth tour of WHS on May 14. Mrs. Sara Joe Wooten and the National Honor Society were the hosts for the occasion. They were also treated to a video presenta- tion and given refreshments. Most of them said they were ready for this new beginning in their lives. We will certainly miss them at our school. WES Students Get Autograph of FSU's Casey Weldon At the United Methodist Church's softball tournament this past weekend, Florida State's quarterback, Casey Weldon, was playing on one of the Leon County teams. He's just about as good at softball as he is a foot- ball. WES students who saw him and asked him for his autograph were Champ Traylor. Lee Linton, Mandy Little, and Ashley Lister. The tournament was a huge suc- cess. Gifted Classes Go to Monticello, Williamsburg, Etc. Gifted teacher, Joy Ailes, re- cently took students and parents on four fun-filled days of sight- seeing into some of the most fa- mous places in America. Some of our students remarked that they had the best time ever. Here's their favorite. Josh Baxley "I liked the Lu- ray Caverns and Monticello." Joseph Whitfleld: "I liked Thomas Jefferson's home and the Luray Caverns." Ashley Lister: "I liked the Lu- ray Caverns!" Ike Mincy: "I liked Charles- ton." Amy St. Clair: "I liked all of it but best I liked Jamestown and Williamsburg." Colby Anderson: "I liked the church, Brewton Parish, the most" 'Lindsey Carter: "I liked Mon- ticello best" At WES, Mae C. Murphy Retires After 24 Years Retirement is always both a sad and happy occasion and this retirement was no different The faculty and staff at WES honored Mrs. Mae Murphy, longtime aide at WES, with a retirement at the staff. A big crowd turned out to ":'h make her night very special. We'll .ss her! Thank You S Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Grades The Junior Class of Port St. Go on Skating Trip Joe High School wishes to thank On Friday, May 15, most of those parents, sponsors, and the students in the fourth, fifth merchants whose time and dorna- and sixth grades were taken on a tions made Prom '92 so memora- field trip to the Silver Circle Skat- ble. ing Rink in Panama City. After- Feting us with such a won- wards, students had lunch at one derful array of food, punch, door of four fast food places nearby. home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sum- ner. Guests enjoyed a festive buf- fet and dessert bar. After dinner, everyone moved out beside the pool where the entertainment be- gan. Mae's biography was read by Sandra Husband, a poem was written and read by Judi Lister, the song Wind Beneath My Wings was sung to her mother by Rhon- da Pridgeon and the "Beach Girls"' consisting of Alisa Walker, San- dra Husband, Linda Whitfleld, Pam Sumner, Judi Lister, and Carol Kelley, sang a rendition of Help Me, Rhonda. WES principal Jerry E. Kelley then said a few words and presented Mrs. Mur- phy with a 'money tree'. A scrap- book was presented to Mae with love and best wishes from the\ First Grades Go to Beautiful St. Andrew State Park With their little sand buckets in hand, the first graders went on their last field trip of the year. They enjoyed picking up shells, wading, and playing in the sand. One little tyke told his teacher, /"I'm going to be so good, you won't even know it's met" I bet they slept soundly that night The Trip First grade teacher Doris Jean Whitten, and six of her friends from high school, Nicki Jill Little, Rebecca Hall, Carolyn Husband, Brenda Little, Cindy Traylor, and Tina Harbuck, _ust got back from Tennessee. These girls started kindergarten togeth- er and have stayed close all these years. Some of the highlights of their trip were being on 'Nashville Now' atT'NN; cruising on the Gen- eral Jackson; attending The Grand Old Opry; Opryland; tour- ingthe Ryman Auditorium; Twit- ty City; and cutting a video at Opryland singing All My Rowdy Friends. This five-day trip will be a pleasant memory for years to come. 'The Group" has already started making plans for next year. PAGEi. RB prizes, and decorations gave us even more reason to look back with pride at the 1991-92 school year. We wish to extend special thanks to the following business- es: Hardee's, St. Joe Motel Res- taurant, J. Patrick's Restaurant, ' Rooster's, Linda's Restaurant, Sub Shop, Butler's Restaurant, Gay and Levins Chevron, Buz- zett's Drug Store, Campbell's Drug Store, Video Merchant, Showtime Video, Bill's Dollar Store, Athletic House, Sports Connection, Costin's Department Store, Western Auto, St. Joe Pa- permakers Federal Credit Union, St. Joe Container, NAPA, Save- way, and B&C Jewelers. * Fertilizing Lawn Renovation * Sodding Shrub Trimming * Retaining Walls Mowing * Mulching Edging For Free Estimates, Call 648-5424 2TC 6W21 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 a 1I000 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 2142 Faulk Dr. Tallahassee, FL 32303 Telephone: (904) 562-1061 Personal Representative: Jerry Taunton, Johnny Taunton, Judy Harrelson RtL 1 Box 60 Wewahitchka, FL 32465 Publish: May 14, 21, 28, and June 4, 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 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 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. INVITATION TO BID Notice is'hereby given that Croom's. Incorpo- rated Is soliciting sealed bids to purchase one (1) 15 Passenger Converilon Lift Van. Bids will be re- ceived until June 15, 1992, at no later than 1:00 p.m., EDST, at the office of Croom's, Inc., P.O. Box 6/133 Hwy. 98. Apalachicola, Florida 32320. BIds will be opened and publicly read at the office of Croom's Incorporated, 133 Hwy. 98. Apalachlcola, Florida, on June 15,. 1992, at 3:00 p.m., EDST. I Detailed specifications and bid forms may be requested from John Croom or Betty Croom at the above address, or by calling (904) 653-2270. Croom's, Inc. reserves the right to reject any or any parts of all bids. Bid Packages shall be clearly marked on the front of the envelope: "BID 15 PASSENGER CONVERSION LIFT VAN" The successful bidder will be required to * comply with all applicable Equal Opportunity Laws and Regulations, By American Laws and Disad- vantaged Business Enterprise Law. Publish: May 21, 1992. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY. PROBATE DIVISION CASE. NO. 92-78 IN RE: ESTATE OF WILL LESTER. Deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The administration of the estate of WILLA LESTER. deceased, File Number 92-78, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Gulf County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which Is Gulf County Courthouse. Port St. Joe, Florida. The name and address of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representative's attorney are set forth be- low. All Interested persons are required to file with this Court. WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE: (I) all claims against the estate and (2) any objection by an interested person to whom no- tice is served that challenges the validity of the will. the qualifications of the Personal Representa- tive. venue, or Jurisdiction of the Court. ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Publication of this notice has begun on May 21. 1992. /s/ DIANNE SEMMES PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF WILL LESTER. DECEASED LAW OFFICES J. PATRICK FLOYD. P.A. 408 Long Avenue Post Office Drawer 950 Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 (904) 227-7413 ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER By /s/ J. PATRICK FLOYD FLORIDA BAR NO. 257001 Publish: May 21 and 28, 1992. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY IN RE: The Marriage of DARREN NICHOLAS RODRIGUEZ, Husband, Respondent, And ANNETTE CLAIRE PHILLIPS RODRIGUEZ, Wife. Petitioner, NOTICE OF ACTION S 'ITO: Darren Nicholas Rodriguez 14 Sidney Lane Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 12590 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of'our Ai- swer or other response to the Petition on Petition- er's Attorney: ROBERT M. MOORE, P.O. Box 248, Port.St Joe, Florida 32456, and file the original thereof in the Circuit Court Clerk's Office, Gulf County Court House, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456, on or before the 23rd day of June, 1992. If you fall to do so, a Final Judgment for the relief sought may be granted by Default. DATED this the 18th day of May, 1992. BENNY C. LISTER Clerk of Circuit Court By: /s/ Tonya Knox Deputy Clerk Publish: May 21, 28, June 4 and 11, 1992. ' NOTICE TO RECEIVE SEALED BIDS #9192-20 The Gulf County Board of County Commis- sioners will receive sealed bids from any person, company or corporation Interested In selling the county the following described Insurance policies: I. Worker's Compensation II. Buildings & Contents III. Comprehensive General Liability: Alternate One, Alternate Two IV. Automobile Insurance V. Mobile Insurance VI. Ambulance Drivers & Attendants Malpractice VII. Florida Law Enforcement Death Benefit VIII. Blanket Accident Policy Volun- teer Firemen/Ambulance Squad'Mem- bers IX. Public Officials Errors & Omis- sions X. Public Employees Honesty Bond - Tax Collector XI. Money & Securities Bond Tax Collector XII. Public Employees Honesty Bond - Clerk of the Circuit Court XIII. Money & Securities Bond Clerk of the Circuit Court XIV. Water System Bond Clerk of the :Circuit Court . Specifications can, be obtained from, the Of- flee of the Clerk of Circuit Court, Gulf County Courthouse, 1000 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, Flori- da 32456. Bids will be received until 5:00' p.m., EDT on July 6, 1992 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: /S/ BILLY TRAYLOR CHAIRMAN Attest /s/ Benny C. Lister, Clerk Publish: May 21 and 28, 1992. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY IN PROBATE CASE NO. 92-82 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF PEARL JORDAN WHITFIELD, Deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The administration of the estate of PEARL JORDAN WHITFIELD, deceased, File Number 92- 82, is pending In the Circuit Court for Gulf County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Gulf County Courthouse, Port St. Joe, Florida. The names and addresses for the Personal Representative and the Personal Representative's attorney are set forth below. All Interested persons are required to file with this Court, WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE: (1) all claims against the estate and (2) any objection by an Interested person to whom no- tice is served that challenges the validity of the will, the qualifications of the Personal Representa- tive, venue, or Jurisdiction of the Court. ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Publication of this notice has begun on May 21, 1992. Is/ ERNEST K. WHITFIELD P.O. Box 685 Wewahitchka, Florida 32465 PETITIONER /s/ ALFRED WHITFIELD P.O. Box 125 Wewahltchka, Florida 32465 PETITIONER LAW OFFICES J. PATRICK FLOYD, P.A. 408 Long Avenue Post Office Drawer 950 Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 (904) 227-7413 ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONERS By: /s/ J. Patrick Floyd Florida Bar No. 257001 Publish: May 21 and 28, 1992. r- -I Memorial Day Specials Saturday, May 23 5:30 until Movies and Nintendos 99- 1TC5/21 F HARBOR BREEZE SENIOR LIVING | 3rd Street West & Avenue D P.O. Box 645, Carrabelle, FL 32322 Phone: (904) 697-2886 984-0103 after 7 p.m. Although care of the elderly has been largely a family responsibility, many factors in our changing society contribute to the increasing reli- ance on our type of facility by the elderly. More women are working and are not in the home where they can take care of an aging parent. In many instances, family members no longer live in the same town as the aging relatives. Also, the elderly population is growing faster than the birth rate. For these and other reasons, fewer families are able to pro- vide their elderly with the care and companionship they need. HARBOR BREEZE offers a reasonable, caring answer to quality care for the elderly. HARBOR BREEZE offers comfort and security at a cost considera- bly less than nursing home care. HARBOR BREEZE offers a family-like setting in a residential area. HARBOR BREEZE monthly rates from $850 include: Furnished rooms Social programs and daily activities *3 meals daily (also special Transportation in local area for diets and snacks medical appointments, barber and 24 Hour supervision by beauty shops trained personnel /''* Cable TV, fire, smoke, sprinkler, & *Laundering of personal 'Jd emergency.alert systems clothing *Supervision of medication HARBOR BREEZE Carrabelle's Personal Care Retirement Facility* *Not a nursing home 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 GulfCounty, Florida 00060-200K I R-0009800 GULF COUNTY FARMS INC S 31 T 6 R 8 10.162 AC MI BEING PARCEL B REC'D ORB 225-40 FR HOLIDAY BEACH, MAP# 155 00106-OOOR 2 R-0013600" DOM BEK CLARENCE H. ET UX S 5 T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACR (UNRECORDED) A 87 X 130 F LOT .ORB 55/314 A., AP #156A 3 R-0021400 DEAN III JOHN G. & REBEKA 5 E T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD AC SUBD,. (UNREC,) A 70 X 0i PORT OF LOT 4 ORB 130/6 HOLLEY 8: PERRY MAP# 156A 00292-OOOR 4. R-0045400 COOPER JOE WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 59 LOTS 7 8: 81 ORB 53/680 MAP 4 156 A. 00294-000R E R-004i800 SAIN WILLIAM 0. WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 59 LOT 10 ORB 138/737 OC SAIN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA 00310-OOOR 6 R-00't8900 HELMS NELSON & GLENNA WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 59 LOT '4 MAP # 156 A B 00319-OOOR 7 R-O0050700 MILLS STEVE WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWRlD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 59 LOTS 1 8: 2 8: W ,9S' OF IS 8: W 5' OF LOT 16 ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA) 00325-001R 8 R-00ISOO0 FROST WILLIAM P. 8 ZELMA WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDN. PB 1 LOT 10 8: 11 ORB i34/769 C MC NEIL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAi .00334-03R 9 R-0053900 HOLDIAY BEACH INC. 5 5 T 7 R 8 .44 AC M/L HO CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) IL 1i LESS E 7S FT 8: LESS W FT ORB 106/799 TO BRUNER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA: 00334'-025R t0 R-oosioo0 GULF COUNTY FARMS INC S T.7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK (UNRECORDED) N/2 OF LOT 3 142/22S-40 FR HOLIDAY BEA: .INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA: 00334-037R it R-E005600 SIDES THOMAS H. S E T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK (UNREC) W/2 OF LOT I LESS SO. FT PARCEL IN THE SWC 133/O50 FR OKALOOSA ELECT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA: 00334-0'76R i2 R-0OE99400 LEE BILLY S. ET AL S E T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK (UNRECORDED) LOT ORB S7 MAP #i 16 A 00334-078R 13 R-OOE9EOO LEE BILLY G. ET Ux S E T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK (UNRECORDED) LOT E ORB 87 MAP #t 16 A 0033-'100OOR S42.07 1- R-0060300 NEEL GEORGE B, 8: BRENDA K' L 5 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK. 142/ (UNRECORDED) 5/2 OF LOT 1 INC. 62/671 (BEING 150 FT X 1E LOT) (FOR FURTHER. LEGAL SEE TA S300.i4 0033'+-230R Si R-0062900 HX E5S WHITWORTH BARNEY G, 8: MAF T HOWARD CREEK PROP NO 2 UNRECORDED LOTS 9 8: 10 OF 138/735-36 FR WHITWORTH MAP# i 6D S35.05 !H 00334-253R RES 16 R-0063800 )0 FT POWELL W.H. 95 FR HOWARD CREEK PROP. NO. 2 UNRECORD LOT 3 ORB 130/2E CERT. OF TITLE FR CLERK MAP# 156C '1433.48 00334-263R 17 R-0064800 i PG MARTIN NORMAN M. ,,681 HOWARD CREEK PROP, NO. 2 UNRECORD LOT 13 ORB 90/87 BLK 9 HOLIDAY BEACH INC & LOT i FR MARTIN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T( S235.88 00334-+30R S 18 R-0065900 1 PG LONG BUFORD FR HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNIT NO. 3 UNRECORDED 4X ROLL) LOT 6 ORB 144/265 FR GUL COUNTY FARMS INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T( 00334-57R 19 R-0066800 1 PG LYNN JIMMY C" HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES I NO. 3 UNRECORDED LOTS 'h LK 11 ORB 92/968 8: 105/346 FR HOLIDAY BEACH INC. LESS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TI: S603.i9 0033'+-70ER J0 R-0068S'00 1 PG GULF COUNTY FARMS INC LOT HOWARD CREEK: PROPERTIES L NO. '+ (UNRECORDED) L01 1 iX ROLL) ORB 142/22E--40 FR HOLIDAY BEACH, INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TI: $2E:7.5 4 :& 00335-003R 21 R-0069700 PG 19 WHITFIELD LANDING INC. "D FR S E T 7 R 8 ALL SWi/L OF SECT. 1 LESS iX ROLL) SOLD ORB 129/815-17 FR MAP# $89-.84 00335-O0OR 22 R-0069900 $1 WARD WHITFIELD LANDING INC4 _OT 5 E T 7 R 8 i.93 AC M/l. 103 438.98 X 200 FT PARCEL ORB 129/815-17 FR HILL 4X ROLL) MAP# i56A 00338-OSOR S95.64 23 R-0070500 WILDER JAMES PROP 5 5 T 7 R 8 1 AC /L HOI I ORB CREEK PROPERTIES UNREC. L iCH, 8: 2 ORB 143/540 FR LYNN MAP# 156A AX ROLL) 8L 00360-238R S288.76 24 R-0075600 CARPENTER EDDIE 8: JUDY PROP S 6 T 7 R 8 5 33s HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES ORB LOT 18 ORB 124/312 FR H( PIC BEACH ) INC. AX ROLL) (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T, 00360-2'+2RP S542,07 2. R-0075800 STEWART CAROL J. PROP S 6 T 7 R 8 7/73t HOWARD 4 :REEK PROPERTIES LOT 20 ORB 134/25E4 FR BLK 7 HOLIDAY BEACH, INC- (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE Tf $92.78 00416-OOOR 26 R-0087900 PROP TAYLOR TIMOTHY H. 7/499 S 31 T 3 R 9 1 AC REC'D, ORB 138/40 FR TERRY 8: TA' BLK 7 MAP# 109C 00419-OOOR 27 R-0088200 HX 5.909. 2:2 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 P 83/618 TO SHEALY 8: LESS ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0046-OO1R 28 R-0092500 SL3.18 SYFRETT RAYMOND 3: ANN S, S 6 T 4 R 9 11 AC M/L RE,-'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) 00478-OOOR 29 R-0096900 '16"2.38 MILLS WELL H. KENTUCKY LANDING SUBDIVISION UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 35 S 75 FT OF LOT :2 MAP #127-7 BLK 1 0096-000R 30 R-0098800 521E57. 54 GARNER JOHN W 8: SANDRA F S221.65 KENTUCKY LANDING SUBDIVIS TON UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 35 LOT 3 ORB PROP 106/318 FR GIBSON i ORB MAP i27C E0 FT BLK 3 4X ROLL) OOF08-08SR 31 R-0109200 HX *3:223-.8 8 DAVIS ELBERT M. 8: MARTHA L. S207.13 S 17 T 4 R 9 .92 AC M/L i.Y BEING LOT 8, UNREC PLAT BY FISHER ORB 135/+15 RB MAPtt 111A 023-OOOR BLK B 32 R-0113100 5 451,61 CARTER JOHN W. 8: CHRISTINE CHIPOLA CUTOFF ADDITION TO S38S.09 IOLA LOT 3 PB 2 PG 21 ORB 111/706 FR POWELL MAP# 1it A 8 BLKI 1 Os.5 C-C7SP 33 R-0119"00 KENT LEE ROY S: EVft MAE S 19 T R '- E.NG LOT 6 90 FT UNREC.RFDED PLAT FR ORB 8 /9 FR CO. MAPhi 11LC I,:).0 v", *0057-*--00R 34 R- ::1500 S397.S8 BORDERS VALER:IA: HEIRS OF 5 30 T + R 9 1.52 AC BEG AT NEC OF NW/'-i- OF NM/4.; RUIN S 9 CHS: TH _W HS, TH N 9 CHS: TH E H :2.E 2 CH TO POB: (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) Os86-OOR 3E R-J0125000 HUTCHISON DICK RED BULL ISLAND NO. LOT 1. ORB 79/489 MAP #1128 SUBD. UNIT 73/528 8 ORB BLK E 00620-080P. 36 R-Oi33300 $2E DIXON CHARLOTTE L, RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 10 ORB 140/308 FR LANE MAP# 112B BLK K 00627-030P 37 R-0138600 540.: ROLL) MC ARDLE JAMES L. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 19 ORB .16/722 FR 572,9:2 HOLLAND MAP 1il2B ELK M 00627-0'+0O 38 R-0138700 S 5.2i MC ARDLE Ji-MES L. RED BULL ISLAND 5UED. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 20 1 ACRE. ADJOINING REC'D ORB 116/7-22 FR HOLLAND (FOR FURTHER LEG'j-L SEE TAX ROLL) 00629-080R 39 R-014600 $ 112.39 ARMSTRON JOHNNIE E. 3: VERA 11 $1S2.42 RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 12 8 1- ORB 130/853 WARD FR PICKRP.ON LOT i MAPS 112B ELK N LK 11 + -1',00 1307.93 -K ii .+ f- P, 0lt+2Tc8 1.3ET7.93 SANCHEZ SHIRLE" FACED FsUJL ISLAN-D *SUD. UNIT $80.49 NO. 2 .LOT 1 ORB 129/7'1-1: Fr E-TArE OF WADE HOSPKINS 'FOR FURTHER LEC-Al. SEE TAX ROLL) HOLIDAY 00634-030P. AM ROLL) 41 pR-O'3 r -t7%.9` HwMMOND J W. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT Si87. 3 NO. 2 LOT 11, 12; 13 ORB 132/ 868-69 F: RUDD MAP# 12B BLK P 00640-00EP AX ROLL) 42 R-Oi'46000 7 Q5.7'. MYERS CHRISTA RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 1148.66. LOT ORB 33/563-6N FR NEWELL MAP 4 i2B BLK A YLOR (Continued on Next Page) * :~. ..~* *..* *.., .** I... * *.. *.- ... *.. r... ,. ...~ .~ jrJIUM, am 0 THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY. MAY 21,1992 p -mxa A 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on beautiful lot, Cape Plantation, $105,000.00. Financing available. Call Leonard 904-877-7189 or 647- 8317. 4tc 5/21 Nice 3 bedroom 1 bath home, has cen. heat & air, new cabinets. 206 10th St. Call 229-6055 for more infor- mation. tfc 5/14 Mobile home, 14'x70', 2 bath, 2 bedroom on 2 lots (150'x50'), 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. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, cen. heat and air, ceiling fans, patio, masonry con- struction, conveniently located in Port St. Joe. Call 229-8706. tfc 4/30 FOR SALE BY OWNER: 1.5 acres with lots of old shady oak trees on Hwy. C-30 directly across from New- man's Construction Co. Five minutes from town, beaches and golf course. Call (904) 229-2708 after 5 p.m. 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 BOBBIE J. MILLER LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 904 648-3022 P 0. BOX 13281 Associate: MEXICO BEACH, FL 32410 JIM VICKERS Mexico Beach SUMMER GETAWAY:. 75'x100' 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 Country living overlooking We- tappo Creek, 3 bdrm., 2 ba. 1500 sq. ft. living space, 26'x56' mobile home, 15x26' grand room, ch&a, fireplace, 2 car garage, 2 util. bldg., 2 covered porches, one 14'x26' open deck, swimming pool w/privacy fence, beautiful landscaped on two 1/2 acre lots with c/l fence. $56,500. Call 648- 5323 for appt. tfc 5/7 50x150 lot w/2 BR, 14x60 MH and all improvements. $21,500. Americus St., St. Joe Beach. Financ- ing Available. Call 648-5323. tfc 5/7 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 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 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 16' Kennedy craft with 25 hp Johnson with trailer, $2,000 obo. 6 months old Whirlpool washer & dryer, $500 obo. 647-8024. tfc 3/21 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. 3tc 5/14 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 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A I A AAAAAAAAAAAAAA Afl A A A A AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI I'AAAa.4AAAAAAAAAAAA ., AA~~ A1 F'AAAA'1IA"TAAAtA'~'AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A I I AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA A~~~~WAM ~ A A A A A A A A A A A A A I I AAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAA ~ I * AAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA ~A S.*A~AA%&**A*~r.1OAAAA AA AAAAAA AAAAA1 1AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ad5~"" WWAAS.'A WAWA~ AAA*AAAAAAAAAAAA A 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 Flroida 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. $426,00.0.. REDUCED TO-$0 100,000,.$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 $69,000.00. Reduced to $55,000.00. 230 7th St.: Price reduced on this newly painted 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with deck and outside storage. Good starter home, good rental investment. 532 3rdS)LIF, 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 r if*j .J0'42d 2 bath, living room, kitchen, closed in back por 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'xl 70', 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 $40,000.00 $8,000.00. Mexico Beach: Texas Drive. Nice home lot I00'xi00'. $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. 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 12tc 3/26 NOTICE OF INTENDED ACTION THE GULF COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Purpose and Effect: The Gulf County School Board proposes to amend and adopt poli- cies, 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.M Time: 9:00 a.m., 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: Rnle Title 6.512 Annual Leave Publish: May 14 and 21, 1992. 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. 10 month old male boxer puppy. He is a beautiful dog that Is full of en- ergy, $125. Call 227-1241 after 4 p.m. 2tp 5/21 FREE: good home for loving dog. 100% Dachshund (no papers). 1 year old. Health records up to date. 227- 1296. ltp 5/21 8 week old registered black mouth Kerr puppies, wormed & shots. 648-5306. tfc 5/21 FREE to good home, straight from the county line, Linus Siamese mixed male kitten. Call 227-1322. Black lab'/bulldog mix, 3 months old, wormed & has first Parvo shot. Gentle nature. 227-1322. Don't forget to check the pound. There are lots of puppies, they're needing good homes. Know what happens to fleas & ticks when sprayed with HAPPY JACK DROPDEAD FLEA-TICK MIST? They drop deadly For dogs & cats. Water based. BARFIELDS LAWN & GAR- DEN, 229-2727. 8tc 5/14 Nursing assistant positions, no experience necessary. Apply at Bay St. Joseph Care Center. tfc 5/21 Hiring two responsible persons to learn broadcast board engineering at WJST. Up to 20 hrs. per week. Apply in person at studios on Long Ave. ex- tension in Port St. Joe. EOE. Minori- ties & females encouraged to apply. No phone calls please. 2tc 5/21 Gulf Co. Assoc. for Retarded Citi- zens is accepting applications for the social services position of Casemanag- er. This full time position requires a BA or BS degree from an accredited college or university and one year pro- fessional experience in health, coun- seling, social work, rehab. services, or related field. Job description, qualifi- cations, and application may be ob- tained from GCARC office at 200 Pe- ters St., Port St. Joe. Closing date for accepting applications is May 26, 1992, at 5:00 PM. This program is funded by Dept. of HRS/ Developmental Services. EOE. ltc 5/21 Hair stylist needed. Call Sharon at Cross Cut, 648-8977. tfc 5/21 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. O. Box / 278, Port St. Joe, FL 32456 by 6/1/ 92. EOE. 3tc 5/14 Yard Sale: Square dance crino- lines, size large, length 23", some nev- er worn. Friday and Saturday, May 22 and 23, 134 Palm St., Mexico Beach. Moving & Multi Family Yard Sale: Friday and Saturday, May 22 & 23, at 7:00 a.m. CST. 16' wooden boat, trail- er & 40 h.p. motor, shop & garden tools, elec. supplies, house items, fur- niture, appliances, and lots more. at Mexico Beach, 134 Palm St., off S.R. 98 & SR386. Itc 5/21 IMPOSSIBLE! vs. Donald J. Bruhn and Della J. Bruhn, husband and wife, et al.. 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 Lynch 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. UNIT I I-A. 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 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 rin 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 in and being In a por- tion of Lot 5 In said "SAN BIAS ESTATES'. Having a street address of: Unit I IA, Pompano Place, Port StL 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 tinder 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. AND ROBIN BAY CONDOMINIUM "B" UNIT 10-B. 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 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, run 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 for 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 Fantasy Properties, Inc. formerly Allemore Real Estate Corner 10th Street & U. S. Hwy. 98 Mexico Beach, FL 32410 Have A Safe & Happy Memorial Weekend! (904) 648-5146 or 1-800-458-7478 NEW LISTINGS MEXICO BEACH 120 Pine St. Extremely well kept 1 owner home! 2 bd., 2.5 ba. Fully equipped kitchen w/eat-in breakfast area w/bay window, screened Fla. rm., lots of ceramic tile. Lovely master bd. Plenty of closet space, $91,500. 232 Nan Nook Rd., Grand Isle A GREAT BUYI 3 bd., 2 ba. with economical central gas heat & air, appliances included. New storage house. Much morel $50,000. End of 31st St. beachfront: Spectacular view 3 bd., 2 ba. completely furnished, decks & more decks. $157,500. Call to see. WATERFRONT-ST. JOE BEACH Ward St. end: Enjoy the beautiful sun- sets from your own beach front 3 bdr., 2 ba. home Unique design! $129,000. MEXICO BEACH 40th SL 2 commercial lots, One 100'x75', 100' on Hwy. 98 for $90,000; one 75'x100'. $30,000. Pier Pointas 3: Good location, good price & an assu4IhiJRFr .eck Grand Istle 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, $, Reduced to $82,500. Possible own- er financing. Haley Dr.: Nice residential area. Paved street. (2) loIs 87.5x108' 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 bea., townhome, com- pletely furn. kitchen, good view, $53,000. Robin Lane, nice residential area. 108'x110' lot, $10,000. 139 PALM ST.: IMMACULATI Home on stits, 2 bd., 2 1/2 ceramic tile baths, liv. room AND family rm., spacious decking. Screened picnic area and paved parking ground level. $o2 ,081 $89,900. Mexico Beach, Grand Isle: Corner lot, 72'x115, $11,500. 4th SL: 3 bd., 1 ba. COMPLETELY RENOVATED thisyear. Great for first home or retirement home. $48OO $41,000. MAKE OFFER. 131 Pine St Pretty residential lot, excellent neigh- borhood, houses only, $12,500., 16th SL 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 be., deck. screen porch, fenced, , a quiet area, $36,400. '508 Georgia Ave.: MOBILE HOME LOT cleared off with 1,000 gal. arlpower pole, water hooked up. Reduced $15,900. AKE OFFER. Texas St, 100'x108 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'x190', $120,000. Sea St: 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 bd., 1 1/2 bea. townhomes, furnished. $48,500 ea. or $146,000 for all 3. 1 SOLD. 12th St. Business Center: commercial lot 2nd from highway. $35,000. CANAL FRONT Prfine location for fishermen and beach lovers, 126 Mramar Dr. CANAL FRONT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE w/dock, walk to beach, completely 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, 6tO909.r RE- DUCED TO $100,000. BEACON HILL 100'x100' lot for $17,000.00 or will divide. 2 lots $8,500 ea. Third Ave. between 5th & 8th St., Houses or mobile homes. Beacon Hill Estates: Lucia Ave., nice residential lot, 100'x120', $13,000. Beacon Hill Estates: Hwy. 386, residential lot, 100'x120'. $17,000. Beacon Hill Lots: 3rd Ave. Between 1st & 2nd St. Owner financing, 20% down. $7,000 each. 50'x100'. 4th Ave. & 3rd SL, Newly remodeled & redecorat- ed 3 bd., 1 bea. home on 3 lots. Reduced to $67,000. Call for details, 2nd Ave. & 4th St.: 2 lots 50'xO10' each, cleared, $22,500 for both. Choose 1 of 2 lots available, corner of 3rd St. & 4th Ave. og corner of 3rd St. & 3rd Ave. $13,500 ea. Faulk & Lucia-Large vacant corner lot 120'xl00', 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 be. 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 root, other extras. $35,000. BEACH FRONT Dolphin Run #1, Beautiful spacious 3 bd. town- home. $110,000. Owner financing with 25% down. 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 BEACH FRONT RESIDENCE: 3 bed, 2 be. cathe- dral ceiling, $136,000. BEACHFRONT completely furnished townhome, tastefully decorated. Sit on deck, and enjoy beautiful view of gulf. Dolphin Run #7, $110,000. End of 33rd StL: Beautiful view from older beach- front home situated on 2 lots, heart of pine panel- ling throughout home. 2 bd.I1 be. plus carport & porch. $49,62, $165,000 Special Pricel 38th St Luxury by the Pier #3, beachfront town- home, spectacular view, newly furnished, 3 bd., 2 1/ 2 bea., completely furnished, $42~ ,N9O REDUCED $115,000. Make offer. Townhome 9709. Beachfront townhome, nicely fur- nished, swimming pool & tennis court privileges. $96,500. Sesahores #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 SL Joe Beach: Lg. 3 bd., 2 1/2 ba., covered deck, good layout, fireplac- es, $122,900. Middle Unit Available. Gulf Aire Townhome: 9733, Waterfront, 2 bd., 2 1/2 ba., nicely arid completely furnished, $95,000. 9813 Hwy. 98: Abs98m ye ul 3 bd., 2 1/2 ba., $159,900. 9821 Hwy. 98: beautiful 2 bd., 2 1/2 be. townhome. $98,500 unfurnished, $105,000 furnished. BEACH SIDE 39th St Beachside: Kohnke Shell #2, cathedral ceiling, & completely furnished 1 bd., 1 ba. unit with owner financing, $48,500. 101-C Mramar Dr. 2 bd., 1 1/2 ha. 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, Ig. landscaped corner yard with sprinkler system. & priv. fence. Waterview from 2nd floor. Convenient location near marinas, Pier Rd. & Canal Parkway. $69,900. 37th St., Brittle #21 & #22, 2 bd., 2 ba., excel. ren- tals, completely furnished, just steps to pier & gulf. $63,000 each. BrIttle #15, 37th SL Completely furn., 2 bath, 2 bd., townhome, close to Gulf. $63,000. 37th St., 2 bd., 2 ba. townhome, end unit, beautiful- ly furnished, near pier, OWNER ANXIOUS, $69,500, make offer. 37th SL, Vacant lol, 75'x100'; nice building lot, dose to beach, pier, beachside, $59,900. 41st St. Beachsalde: Unit in four plex. Neat as a pinI Furnished, 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba. Very affordable, $54,500. 117 40th SL Apt 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 Gulf 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 Aire Dr.: multi-family or single family lot, $29,000. Gulf Are Dr.: 2 lots available. $17,000 ea. Prime Lot lacing the gulf, 60'x180', $50,000. Beacon Road: Nice vacant lot, $22.500. Sea Pinea 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 Aire 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 be. 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 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. 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'x150'.$13,500 each. Coronado St: A must seel 1988 3BR. 1 bath MH, completely fenced. Beautifully landscaped. $49,900. Alabama St. 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 ittic it lgr' & -dsck on lee. reo, h y nL. f 8,00 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 Amerlcus & Selma, 3 lots available, 2 at $14,000 ea. & 1 at $15,500. Owner financing. 1 SOLD. Coronado & U.S. 98: Unobstructed gulf view. Co- ronado #4, 2 bd., 1 1/2 be. townhome, ch&a. total alec., NICEI $.,17 90, Reduced to $69,500. Pined* St.. 4 lots in first block to beach, $20,000 e. Hwy. 98, between Pine & Canal Streets: Lot, beautiful view. Reduced to $25,000. Columbus SL, nicely furnished 3 bd., 2 ba. mobile home, 1 1/2 blocks to beach, $40,000. SL Joe Beach, Coronado #7, 2 bd., 1 1/2 be. townhome, unrestricted gulf view, fumished, nice. Reduced to $65,000. Make offer. Corner Santa. Anna & U.S. Hwy. 98. 4 bd., 2 be. or possibly could be converted into 2 rental units. ,6790, Now $60,000. MAKE OFFER. Hwy. 98 between Balboa & Magellan. Develop- eral 3/4 of block plus 1 lot. Look to the future. Su- per investment. $330,000. St Joseph Shores: Great buy for home across street from beach. 2 bd, 1 1/2 ba. townhome, turn.,, $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. Liv. rm w/fireplace & panelled walls, very ig. fam. .rm.. kitchen w/dining. 3 bds. Call for more details 805: GARRISON AVE.:4 bd., 1 ba., r.ce localon. covered patio, partially fenced backyard. $46,000 Owner anxious. - - FIRST HOME BUYERS THIS IS ITIl 1802 Marvin Ave. 3 bd., 1 ba. with nice 92'x175' 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, $26,0" $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. $20,900. $18,000. Back on Marketl 1101 Constitution Dr.: Bayfront lovely 2 story beautiful view, 3 bd., 1 1/2 ha., Ig. lot. Was $4-6,000, reduced to $99,0. 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 golferl 3 bd, plus a bonus room, 2 1/2 be., 2,000 sq. ft. approx. Small equity & assume, $105,000. 2011 Juniper Ave.: Yalking distance to schools & chuches, 3 bd., 2 t ,.fp, fenced back yd. $69,000. 206 10th SL: 3 bd., 1 ba. home, new kitchen cabi- nets, carport, near churches, nursing home. $39,900. 517 10th SL: Nice solid starter home, 2 bd., 1 be. on 2 1/2 lots. Room to eEpand. Reduced to $29,900. Oak Grove: 2 lots, mobile home w 3 Ibd., 2 bea. $18,500. 2004 Juniper Ave.: Comfortable 3 bd., 1 1/2 be. brick home, just redone, swimming pool, 1 1/2 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. Sunshine 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 lank, $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. Overstreet: Approximately 2 acres loaded w/trees. 300' along west side of Daniels Rd.. $9,000. Sunshine Farms: 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, $1&,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'x13(Y 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, lots of amenities, nice lot located on Charles Ave. $50,000. HIGHLAND VIEW 1988 do iblewide mobile home on 3 lots, 7th St. Custom features, deck. chain link fence, $33,000. Building behind trust 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 $469G99. Reduced to $122,000. r__ _______ ____ *AGrr a2 _ _Ll~bd~ae~ 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". 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 "Equlpmenl') 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 ifiterest 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 CIRCUIT COURT 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 14and 21, 1992. THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 21,1992 PAGE 1B MISC. FOR SALE AUTOMOTIVE FOR RENTFORRENTFORRENT BBS^^S^Bobil home^^^ lots^^^ for^ ^ rent, ocate King size led with sheets & spread, living room furniture & bed- room furniture. 479B Gulf Aire Drive. Call 1-674-8370. ltc 5/21 Good inexpensive color TV's, 19" RCA, $75 an GE $85 and trade in your broken stuff. Swingarm Jim, 647-3116. 2tc 5/21 Two baby beds, good condition. Call Bill Hammock, 227-1319. Itp 5/21 Window air conditioners $110, one 22,000 btu unit (cools small house), one 5,000 btu unit, $80. Good running condition. 227-1420 af- ter 5 p.m. 2tp 5/21 Hot tub, self contained, elec. heater, $600. Call 647-8545. Itc 5/21 13.5 ft. fiberglass boat with trail- er, $300. Black dresser, chest of drawers, 2 end tables, 12'x15' com- mercial carpet. 648-8268. ltc 5/21 Seven 13" tires to fit a Toyota or a small car, $125, condition like new. Three living room tables, $20 ea. Tap- pan microwave oven, $50. 647-8726. Itc 5/21 10'x27' aluminum carport. Call after 5 p.m. at 229-8959. 2tp 5/14 POOL Above ground swimming pool, 16'x32', pump, vacuum, ladder. Excellent condition. After 5:00 p.m., 648-5849. 2tc 6/21 LUMBER Deadhead cypress, ju- niper, red cedar, custom cut and wood planing available. Roy Harper, Hwy. 71, White City. 827-6869. 2tp 5/21 Central air unit, 3 ton $200. Downflow gas heater $50. 229-8121. Mobile home, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, cen. h&a, deck, dishwasher. Call for appointment, 227-7245. tic 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, tic 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- dall 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 TOO! Also Com- puter Wheel Alignment. 227-1105. tic 5/7 NEW & USED Snapper, John Deere, & Ku- bota equipment. Trade for anything. 100% financing. Call 1-800-834-6744. Sowell Tractor Co. 2/2 thru 9/92 '71 V.W. wagon, rebuilt motor & clutch, $1,095. See at 1810 Hwy. 98, Mexico Beach. 648-5961. ltp 5/21 1987 Chevrolet S-10 V-6, auto, 52,000 miles, $2,750.00. Call 229- 6565. Itp 5/21 1991 Ford Explorer 4 door. Bids will be accepted through May 21, 1992. Citizens Federal Savings Bank reserves the right to refuse all bids. C.F.S.B., 227-1416. Itc 5/21 '82 Honda Civic 1300 Fe air cond., am/fm cassette, 3D, motor needs work, $500. p.m. call ,229- 6392. ltp 5/21 '75 GMC El Camino with 454 c.i., new transmission, great motor, $800. Call after 6:30, 648-8749. ltp 5/21 Need Cash? Individual will pay cash for your mortgage. After 1 p.m., call Panama City 1-265-2792. 1 1tp 4/23 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 Very nice 3 bedroom, executive home on golf course, Cape Plantation. $675 per month. Call 647-8317. 4tc 5/21 Camper space with hook-ups or mobile home space. Call after 5 p.m. at 229-8959. 2tp 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 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. tic 5/7 40 ft. furnished trailer, 5 miles from Overstreet Bridge, Hwy. 386. De- posit $100, no pets. 648-5306. tfc 5/7 2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile home, Ig. fenced yard, near Pleasant Rest Cemetery, $275 month plus utilities. 229-8581 or 227-1566. tfic 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 22926711. tic 4/30 OFFICE SPACE. Call George Duren at 229-6031 and leave mes- sage. tfic 5/7 For Rent: 2 bedroom trailer, de- posit, no pets. 648-8211 tfic 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. tic 5/7 2 BR energy efficient apts. for rent. Good condition. Dogwood Ter- race apts. Call 229-2783. tfic 5/7 For Sale or Rent: '83 Fleetwood 2 bedroom furnished mobile home in Highland View and one trailer lot. 227-1260. tfic 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 FOR RENT Two one bedroom apartments, unfurnished, $175.00 month. Call 227- 2118 after 5 p.m. if&Ie 191 Warehouses, small and large, some with office, suitable for small business, 229-6200. tfc 5/7 No need for wet carpets. Dry clean them with HOST. Use rooms right away. Rent machine. St. Joe Furniture, 227-1251. thru 12/92 The Phantry Hotel, Rooms Pri- vate baths or dormitory style. Daily or weekly rates. Will renovate to your taste for lease. 302 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe, FL 229-8723. tfic 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 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. FOR RENT Exclusive office space Two story, 410 Long Ave. (adjacent to Citizens Federral) Port St. Joe Call 227-7413. 4tc 5/14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PAYS! Call 227-1278 to place yours. $3.50 for first insertion, $2.00 a week for consecutive runs, plus 54 per word for all over 20. TRADES andaAwSERVICESi 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 cr port St. Joe Lodge No. 111 '- Reg. Stated Communication .vst .and 3rd Thursday of ea. month, Masonic Hall, 207 Reid Ave. S James Brooks,.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. S4tc5/7 Sea Trout Flounder Sport Fish Bay Flats CAPT. ROBBY PAYTON (904) 229-8585 (St. Joe Charter Service) Red Fish ULite 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 t" 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 tic 5/7 ER0010992 Mexico Beach Ph. 648-5474 RA0054218 A-2 GARRY'S ELECTRICAL, (f, AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION SERVICE Electrical, Heating & Air Condition New Construction & Remodeling Installation USES SERVICE & REPAIR iH, tfc 5/7 VISA. MasterCard & Discover accepted. *,G co ,O wooCS Hot Tar ROOFING Shingles ROOFING Repairs JESSIE CONTRACTING Re-Roofing Free Estimates 648-3009 "The Beaches" Eddie "Smarter Than Water' pd Rich pd. thru April 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 S.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. tfcs/7 COSTIN'S Bookkeeping Service Tax Returns A Specialty 302B Reid Ave. Port St. Joe (904) 229-8581 ffc 5/7 Wauneta's Accounting & Income Tax Wauneta Brewer- St. Joe Beach 647-5043 AVOIi CATHERINE L. COLLIER Independent Sales Representative 211 Allen Memorial Way Port St. Joe (904) 229-6460 tfc 5/7 L & W CUSTOM BUILDERS, INC. Port St. Joe ADDITIONS REMODELING NEW HOMES REPAIRS COMMERCIAL BUILDING Call today for a free estimate Rawlis Leslie Melvin Ward 227-7107 or 647-8639 LIC. #RG0060879 tfc 5/7 F-rn-----, St. Joe Rent-All, Inc. l Small Engine Repairs Factory Warranty Center BROKEN TV, VCR OR WHATEV- ER? Don't throw it away. Get yourself some free beer money. I'll pick it up & deliver some money. Call now, Swing- arm Jim, 647-3116. tfc 5/7 Sewing and Alterations: drapes, complete outfits, repairs. Call Daisy, at Aline's, 229-6600 or 227-7193. tic 5/7 T.L.C. Lawn Service All Types of Yard Work Mowing, Raking, Trimming, Weeding, Clean Outs and Roof Sweeping. Reasonable Monthly or Seasonal Rates Available. Call 229-6435 tfc 5/7 COSTIN INSURANCE AGENCY Inc. All Forms of Insurance 322 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe Phone 229-8899 tfc 5/7 OUTBOARD ENGINE REPAIRS Mercury to 40 hp Evinrude/Johnson to 55 hp Tune-Ups Repairs Overhaul Tyler Smith Mechanic 227-1479 or 647-8021 fsfc/7 BOB'S PAINT & BODY SHOP 29 Continuous Years of Automotive Body Repair Rebuild Wrecks Body & Window Work Expert Automotive Painting FREE ESTIMATES on Your Body Work See or Call BOB HEACOCK Baltzell Ave. Phone 227-7229 tfc 5/7 SEARS IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE! Sears Catalog Sales 227-1151 MICHAEL KILBOURN, Owner 410 Reid Ave. tfc 5/7 I Lawnmowers I emoaenng Weedeaters ,01. 9 Repairs ^^ STilWeedeaters New Construction *,_ Chain saws Generators -T Engine Sales T Construction SLicensed & Insured 706 1st St.-St. Joe tfrc5/7 227-2112 I / -1 t1 s 1 Kevin O'Neill, Owner 229-8635 ELm m 1m .m m m ==.m-em/-J 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 tic 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 0. Box 13459 uc. #rG0051240 Mexico Beach, FL ffc 5/7 Phone 227-1782 Cuts, Color, Frosting, Perms Betty's Beauty Salon "A Family Salon" 311 Madison St. Betty Heath Oak Grove Owner/Mgr. tc 5/7 NEED IT? RENT ITr St. Joe Rent-All, Inc. 706 1st St. Phone 227-2112 t6c /7 DROOPY HEADLINERS REPLACED $69.95 Most Cars $39.95 Most Pick-Ups We have over 50 different shades and colors Instock and ready to Install. Call Oakley's Cars & Trucks Corner 2nd Ave. & Madison St., Oak Grove 227-1294 tfc 5/7 Meetings Monday Nights 8:00 p.m. at 302 Reid Ave., Information: Call (904) 229-6506 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PAYSI Call 227-1278 to place yours. $3.50 for first insertion, $2.00 a week for consecutive runs, plus 54 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 BARFIELD'S LAWN & GARDEN CENTER Small Engine Repair * Lawn Mowers Weed Eaters Chain Saws Generators - *Pumps Tillers Go-Karts 229-2727 328 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe tri 5/7 GLENN'S PAINT Rebuild Wrecks N Body & Window Work BODY SHOP Expert Painting ODY S OP Free Estimates 503 First Street Port St. Joe Insurance Claims Phone 227-7133 tfcs5/ LIC # RF0051042 FREE ESTIMATES RG 0051008 ER 0011618 JOHNNY MIZE PLUMBING PLUMBING CONTRACTOR NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS REMODELING RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL INSTALLATION OF WATER LINES AND SEWER LINES MINOR ELECTRICAL PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA Vtc 5 904/229-6821 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 YARDS CUT, raked and ferti- lized. Trees and bushes cut or trimmed. Call Tommy Johnson at q 229-8829 or 647-8494. 4tp 5/7 OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIR - Call Steve at 227-1687 after 6 p.m. tic 5/7 ALL TYPES YARD WORK mow- ing, raking, trim. Reasonable price. Charles, call 229-8492. tfc 5/7 CERTIFIED LOCAL TEACHER WILL TUTOR THIS SUMMER GRADES K-8 648-5784 28/21 C. R. SMITH & SON Backhoe work, dozer work, root rake, front-end loader, lot clearing, septic tanks, draln 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 r tfc 5/7 I THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY. MAY 21.1992 (Continued from Previous Page) 00640-006R 43 R-0146i00 576.30 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 590.24 RIGDON STEPHEN W. & KATHRYN A RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LOT 9 ORB 106/579 FR RIGDON MAP 41i2B BLK B" 00640-122R 45 R-011100 5184.61 ALLEN LEONARD L. JR. 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S 3.17 AC M/L FARM 1i57 ORB i33/93 FR STITT MAP# ii5SB 00974-00OR 91 R-0215300 553.97 .67 MANUEL DEWAYNE S 33 T O R 9 1 ACRE REC'D ORB 19/546 LOT 105 N 8 S BY 420 FT E 8 W MAP #132C BLK 1 01013-o00R 92 R-0221300 5319.41 BROWN OGREE H. & WILMA DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT 1 PB 2 PG 25 LOT 3 ORB 119/79 FR BROWN MAP# 132D BLK 4 01035-000R 93 R-0224000 S1459.42 PETTIS HAZEL ET AL DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT 1 PB 2 PG 25 LOT 14 & 15 ORB 109/10 FR HAZEL PETTIS MAP# 132D BLK 8 01045-040R 94 R-0225700 539.78 CARNLEY JUDSON NATHANIEL S 35 T 5 R 9 40 FT ON CHIPOLA RIVERi 600 FR AV DEPTH ORB 104/608 FR GATES MAP# 143 01053-000R 95 R-0230000 S213.03 TAUNTON FAMILY CHILDREN.S HOME S 3 T 6 R 9 80 AC E/2 OF SE/4 ORB 129/559-60 FR VANN MAP# 133 01056-120R 96 R-0231i400 88.52 PITTS JR. HARVEY A. & STEPHEN- TURKEY RUN ESTATES (UNREC) LOT 14 ORB 136/387 FR PITTS MAP# 133 01082-000R 97 R-0234400 5355.05E ROBINSON MARY ESTATE S 14 T 6 R 9 1AC IAC SQUARE IN SWC OF W/2 OF NW/4 MAP #145 01187-007R 98 R-0246700 5241 .W' .SNELL DONALD E. S 25 T 3 R 10 REC'D ORB 69/1049 FR SEXTON BEING PARCEL NO i5 MAP #91A 01195-0OOR 99 R-0249500 5579.43 BELOSIC FRED J. 8: MARILYN C. 5 26 T 3 R 10 .1.62 AC M/L 208 X 341 FT LOT IN NE/4 OF NW/.4 ORB 124/473 FR CHRYSLER FIRST FIN. SERVICES CORP. MAP# 91 01204-OOR 100 R-0250200 S233.39 SPLAWN DALE T TOMMY TINDALL SHAMROCK ESTATES PB 2 PG 43 LOTS 2 THRU 8 AND 1i THRU 18, ORB 78/702 MAP #91A BLK 1 01216-OOOR 101 R-0251600 271.80 AFFORD ANN ET AL BURGESS CREEK SUBD UNIT NO 1 PB 2 PG 49 LOTS 14 & 16 ORB 120/881 FR ERNEST MAP #114LB BLK 1 01238-000R 102 R-0253300 HX 5508.59 GATES JONATHAN CURTIS & PAUL P MIDWAY PARK SUBD PB 1 PG 43 LOTS 1 & 2 ORB 139/244-45 BC FR GATES MAP# 91A S BLK 1 01241-010R 103 R-023600 1io0.79 SIMMONS JOHN J. MIDWAY PARK SUBD. PB i PG 43 2 PARCELS ON DEAD LAKES ORB. 11ii5/13 FR TWADDLE LESS PARCEL 1.ORB 127/275 TO (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01241-01SR 104 R-0253700 %243.32 STEVENS DANNY BOYD & JEAN MARIA MIDWAY PARK SUBD. BEING A PARCEL IN LOT 4 (PARCEL i OF ORB 115/135) REC'D IN ORB i27/275 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01243-OOOR 105 R-0254100 HX 52557.82 DUNAHOO JOHN R. MIDWAY PARK SUBD PB 1 PG 43 LOTS 4, 5 & 6 ORB 82/313 & LESS ORB 94/269 DISHAROON ORB 94/735 TO SANSOM ORB 96/329 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01244-OOOR 106 R-0254400 5243. 32 SPLAWN DALE 8: TOMMY TINDALL FIRST ADDN TO SHAMROCK ESTATES PB 2 PG 51 LOTS i THRU 20 BOTH INCLUSIVE ORB 78/702 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01244-021R 107. R-0254500 539.78, SPLAWN DALE 8: TOMMY TINDALL FIRST ADDN TO SHAMROCK ESTATES PB 2 PG 51 TRACT A (BOAT LANDING) 01267-OOOR 108 R-0257400 $243.05 CLARK GEORGE T. IDLEWOOD SUBD UNIT NO. 1 PB 2 PG 15 LOTS 5 MAP #91A BLK 3 01268-000R 109 R-02E7600 5E08.41 SOWELL JERRY D. & BARBARA IDLEWOOD SUBD UNIT NO. -1PB 2 PG 15 LOT i ORB 111/82 FR SPANN MAP #91A BLK 4 01277-010R 110 R-0258300 536.93 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. &: ANN S. IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION UNIT 1 E 21.24 FT OF LOT 6 8:. ORB 11i6/ 892 FR SYFRETT MAPR 91A BLK 1 0i296-000R 111 R-0260100 5208.08 TAYLOR MARY A. IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION UNIT 1 LOTS 6 & 8 ORB 79/1094 MAP #91A BLK 4 5205.45 INC. UNIT NO. 3 ORB 99/779 5205,45: UNIT NO. 3 91/734 QC 00953-059R 82 R-0208200 HX 558.43 TANNER BARBARA GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 3 TRACT 83 5.5 ACRES ORB 110/1048 FR GULF CO. FARMS INC. &: ORB 133/216 BC FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00953-06OR 83 R-0208300 S216.06 GARDNER RAYMOND P. ET AL GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 3 TRACT 89 5.28 ACRES ORB 84/389 AA MAP #i1B 00953-06ER 84 R-0208800 5205.45 GULF COUNTY FARMS INC. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 3 TRACT 94 5 AC ORB 101/208 MAP #11iiB 00953-066R 85 R-0208900 HX 5523.18 DEES WALTER B. & JUDY GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 3 TRACT 95 7=26 AC ORB 122/224 FR GULF CO. FARMS., INC. MAP #115B 00954-044R 86 R-0210000 5209.26 WOODLEY GAIL M GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 4 TRACT 118 4 AC iMIL ORB 140/761 FR JENKINS MAP# 115B 00954-133R 87 R-0210400 261.5i TUTTLE SONJA P. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 5 (UNREC,) FARM #133 8: 134 ORB 119/286 FR GULF COUNTY FARMS INC. MAP# 1150 00954-145R 88 R-0211400 5189.99 WARD DAVID W. &8: BRENDA N. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 5 FARM NO. 145 ORB 137/509 FR GULF CO. FARMS, INC. MPP# 119SB 01333-010R 112 R-0264000 S31.25 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. IDLEWOOD PARK SUBD. UNIT # 1 E 30 FT OF LOT 12 ORB 107/539 BC FR BROADER BLK 6 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01i362-000R 113 R-0267100 S126.88 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. S 36 T 3 R 10 45 AC M/L REC'D ORB 73/609 (PARCEL IV) LESS CENTRAL LANDING SUBDi ORB 38/121 ORB 34/812, ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01i368-0OOR 114 R-0267700 .-S587.17 TAUNTON DAVID L WILLIAM 5 35 & 36 T 3 R 10 196.505 AC M/L PARCEL REC'D ORB 136/518 FR PRIDGEON & ORB 136/522 BC FR PRIDGEON MAP# 910 01369-iiOR 115 R-0268600 HX 5848.78 NICKELL DONNA K S 3E 8: 36 T 3 R 10 6 AC M/L 395.82 FT ON SR 71; 674 FT AV DEPTH ORB 103/712 FR OWENS MAP# 91D 01373-004fR 116 R-0269200 5275.01 HANLON DANIEL GENE S 36 T 3 R 10 6.837 AC 8: ii0 FT ON DEAD LAKES ORB 8 5/657 MAP #910 01373-020R 117 R-0269800 S91.84 LEE BILLY G. ET AL 5 36 T 3 R 10 2 AC IN ORIG LOT 7 ORB 81/400 (PARCEL I) MAP #910 0i373-021R 118 R-0269900 561.54- LEE BILLY G. ET AL S 36 T 3 R 10 1 AC 25.5E0 FT BY 170.49 FT REC'D ORB 81/400 (PARCEL II) MAP #910D 01374-OOOR 119 R-0270000 S75&.32 TYRE PEARL 8: CAROL S. 36 T 3 R 10 1 AC REC'D ORB 127/1022 FR CARTER MAP #91D 01i17-0OOR 120 R-0274400 S72.92 STEWART JACK 0.' RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADON TO IOLA PB 2 PG 24 UNIT NO i LOT 11 MAP #128B BLK 4 01481-001R 121 R-0283200 S101.32 SYFRE'T RAYMOND L. 8: ANN S. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOT 4. 5 8: 6 ORB 73/609 & ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT MAP# 901 BLK 1 01484_-0F0R 122 R-0283700 359,05 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 PARCEL MARKED "NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PLAT" LYING N OF LOTS 9 & 10 BLK 1 ORB 23/609 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01487-002R 123 R-0284100 S35.05 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 E 63.46 FT OF LOT 4 ORB 123/156-57 BC FR ANN SYFRETT MAP# 91D 01487-003R 124 R-0234200 5139.18 SYFRETT LAYMOND L. CENTRAL 9.ANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOTS 6.16A 17. 18, 19 8: 20; LESS PART OF LOTS 5 8: 16 IN ORB 73/608 t ORB 73/609 & ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01490-0OOR 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 MAP# 91D BLK 2 01490-003R 126 R-0284800 S167.E7 SYFRETT RAYMOND L., CENTRAL.LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOTS 1 THRU 7 ORB 73/609 8: ORB 123/1i6-57 QC FR SYFRETT MAP# 910 BLK 3 01494-002R 127 R-0285400 S309.59 SYFRETT RAYMOND 8: ANN S CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOT 17 ORB 73/609 ORB 116/892 FR SYFRETT BLK 3 MAP# 910D 01494-O0OR 128 R-0285500 %44.50 SYFRETT RAYMOND & ANN S. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 PARCEL MARKED "PARK" LYING AT E END OF CENTRAL AVE 8: ADJOINING LOT 17 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01E17-01ER 129 R-0289200 5120'. 24 (ESSER EDGAR E. 8: MYRTLE 5 3 T 4 R 10 2.75 AC BEING TRACT S STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 59/644 FR BROGDON MAP #74 AREA E 01517-016R 130 R.-0289300 'S611.88 GASKIN SABRINA BEATTY S:" 5 3 T '+ R 10 5 AC M/L BEING TRACT 8 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORL 1'+3/ 4799 FR BEATTY (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL' 01517-018R 131 R-0289500 5110.67 EAVES RALPH JR. S 3 T 4 R 10 3.3 AC M/L BEING TRACT #5 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 58/237 FR BROGOON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01i17-019R 132 R-0289600 591.84 WHITFIELD WILLIE A. S 3 T 4 R.10 2 AC BEING TRACT 3 STONE CREEK ACRES UNRECORDED ORB 131/691 FR WHITFIELD AREA E 01517-125R 133 R-0292300 584.27 BROGDON COY S 3 T 4 R 10 1 8 AC M/L BEING PLOT #3 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) UNRECORDED AGREEMENT FR BROGDON MAP #74 01517-510R 13, R-0293100 HA 599.42 LINTON AMY 8: ELIZABETH S 3 T 4 R 10 4 AC M/L 309.17 FT PARCEL UNREC. AA FR TAUNTON MAP# 74 01i7-ES25R 135 R-0293400 5693.20 DANIELS ANN S 3 T 4 R 10 9.57 AC M/L PARCEL REC'D IN ORB 138/E04-5 FR TAUNTON MAP# 74 01518-003R 136 R-0293900 S72.92 WYMES LONNIE C. 8: PANSEY 5 4 T 4 R 10 2 AC M/L 297.66 FT ON N. SIDE OF. STONE MILL CREEK RD. BEING PARCL NO. 1 ORB 133/165-66 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01518-004R 137 R-0294000 572.92 WYMES LONNIE C. 8: PANSEY S 4 T 4 R 10 2 AC M/L 394 FT ON S. SIDE OF STONE MILL CREEK RD. BEING PARCEL NO. 2 IN ORB 133/165 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01E19-16SR 138 R-0296200 129.7i TAUNTON DAVID L. & ABIGAIL STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 14ORB 137/ 832 FR TAUNTON ET AL MAP# 74 01519-290R. " 139 R-0298100 82.38 BRAMTON RODNEY 8: MARIE STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 2 ORB 137/892 -96 FR TAUNTON ET AL. MAP# 74 BLK D 01526-001R 140 R-0300200 -91.67 DICKENS RAY 5 4 T 4 R 10 1,33 AC M/L TRACT #3 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 91/482 FR EDEN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0ois26-OIOR 142 R-0300800 S186.57 VEASY REXAL 8: HELEN S 4 T 4 R 10 2.58 AC M/L BEING PARCELS i, 2 8: 3,STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) UNRECORDED AGREEMENT FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01538-100R 142 R-0302900 HX 5172.63 FOSTER HOWARD E. & MAVIS S 9 T 4 R 10 3 AC ORB 95/441 FR TLC LESS 35 AC ORB 131/696 FR FOSTER ET AL MAP# 74 . 01538-30.OR 143 R-0303400 $5E95E.1 WEST JOSEPH BURRUS S 9 T 4 Ri 0 40 AC M/L W/2 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 8: E/2 OF SW/i OF NE/4 ORB 110/528 CD FRS. TAUNTON ET AL . MAP 8 74 144 .R-305100 336.88 ARMSTRONG KENNETH W. OR VICKI S 10 T 4 R 10 UNREC. PARCEL ON DIANNA ST. UNREC. AA FR TLC MAP# 74 015-S-070R 1t45 R-030E400 % 93.35 ADAMS STANLEY L. II : 5SHEILA L S 10 T 4R 10 ,97 AC M/L 106.06 FT ON CREEKVIEW DR., 398 FT AV. DEPTH ORB 133/7t6- 7 FR TAUNTON ET AL MAP#t 74 01575-15R. 146 R-0309900 r' S1895- . SMITH LYDIA A. ET AL'. S 14 T4 R 10 DEAD LAKES WEST SUBD UNRECORDED LOTS 3; 4 E 8& 6 ORB 117/2S8-59 GC FR MANUEL MAP #936 01575-1 3ER .147 R-030000 S367.84 COTTON TERRY G, . S 14 T 4 R 10 DEAD LAKES WEST SUBD UNRECORDED LOTS 7, 8, 9 8 10 ORB i08/S40 FR COTTON MAP #938 01i57-28ER 148 R-0311-000 5146.36 SMITH LYDIA A. ET AL S 14+ T 4 R 10 DEAD LAKES WEST SUBD UNRECORDED LOTS 3S/ 36) 37, 38; 39 40; 41 8: 42 ORB 117/258-59 BC FR MANUEL. MAP #938 Oi630-OOOR 149 R-0320000 S167.76 BRYANT JOHNNY L. S 13 T 4 R 10 .41 AC M/L 70 FT DEAD LAKES FRONTAGE; 253.7 FT AV DEPTH ORB 124/716 BC FR LISA BRAYANT MAP# 93A 01630-00iR 150 R-0320100 5167.76 BRYANT JOHNNY L. S 13 T 4 R. 10 .42 AC M/L 70 FT DEAD LAKES FRONT;. 260 .65 FT AV DEPTH ORB 124/716 QC FR LISA BRYANT MAP# 93A 01637-OOER 151 R-0321100 5793.64 CARMICHAEL KIMBERLY M. S 13 T 4 R 10 A 73 FT LOT FRONTING ON DEAD LAKES FR WHALEY ORB 135/653-54 FR ROBERTS MAP# 93A 01651-o010R 1S2 R-0323600 530.55 DANIELS EVA MARIE & DAN T. S 13 T 4 R 10 A 75 X 100 FT LOT UNRECORDED AGREEMENT FR TAYLOR MAP# 93A 01686-002R 1E3 R-0327200 588.32 RESTER DON C. ET UX 5S 14 T 4 R 10 .52 AC M/L 37.14 FT ON DEAD LAKES ORB 80/1040 MAP #938 01692-000.R 154 R-0328200 5114.56 DAVIS OTIS JR. 8: LOVIE S 14 T 4 R 10 40 AC NW/4 OF SW/4 MAP #93B8 01706-000RW 155 R-0329600 205.45 BETTES CHERRIES S 14 T 4 R 10 REC'D ORP 22/453 MAP# 938 01717-05OR 156 R-0331200, $287.28 FLOWERS LOUIE 8: PETTY JUANITA S IF T 4 R 10 .365 AC M/L 106 X 150 FT LOT ORB 141/30 FR RICH MAPt) 75 01723-DOOR 157 R-03.1600 s91i.0 ROUSE JAMES E: CHRISTOPHER A. S iS T 4 R 10 i AC (BEING FUN HOUSE) 100 FT LOT O4 .OLD PANAMA NW'" ORB 103/1096 FR ROUSE MAP# 75 01725-0OOR 158 R-033i800 HX 589.09 PARKER THOMAS H. 8: BRENDA F. S 15 T 4 R 10 .51 AC COM AT NEC OF NE/4 OF SW/4, S 300 FT TO POB, 5 50 FT. W 150- FTi N ISO FT, E 150 FT TO POB ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL-SEE,TAX ROLL) 01726-OOOR 159 R-033i900 5263.20 DAVIS OTIS JR. S 15 T 4 R 10 87 AC E/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4; SW/S OF SE/ QOF SE/Si NE/4 OF SE/4 8: ALL OF SW/4 OF SE/4 LYING BTWN OLD (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL). 01733-OOOR 160 R-0332800 S76.36 BYRD PORTIA S 15 T 4 R 10 2 AC 2EO0 FT LOT. IN SW/4 OF SE/4 N OF OLD PANAMA ROAD REC'D ORB 41/487 MAP #75 01768-04OR 161 R-0337400 HX 5160.22 THOMAS CYRIL R. 8: PATRICIA. H. S 23 T 4 R 10 .5 AC M/L 100 X 218 FT BEING LOT 8, UNREC. SURVEY ORB 134/527 FR LISTER MAP# 93C 01768-050R 162 R-0337600 HX 250.,89 JONES PATRICIA S 23 T 4 R 10 .5 AC M/L BEING LOT 10 OF AN UNRECORDED SURVEY FOR LISTER. ORB 130/ 600 FR LISTER MAP# 93C 01773-000R 163 R-0338100 525.57 JONES VICENT 8: CAROLYN R. 5 23 T 4 R 10 .172 AC M/L BEING A LOT 75 X.1O00 FT ORB 136/83 FR JOHNNY L. JONES MAP# 93C 01780-OOOR 164 R-0338800 HX $683.74 DAVIS OTISi JR. a: DEBORAH R 5 22 T 4 R 10 5 2/3 AC REC'D ORB 96/611 PARCEL #3 FROM KEMP . MAP #75 01780-002R 165 R-0339000 5162.00 DAVIS OTIS JR. ET UX S 22 & 23 T 4 R 10 60 AC REC'D ORB 72/694 .PARCELS 1 8: 2 8: ORB.75/590 MAP #75 a 93C 01784-OOOR 166 R-0339400 5390.25 MYERS VALERIE, CALLIE SMALL & 'S 23 T 4 R 10 .5 ACRE REC'D DBK 20/131 BEING IN NW /4 OF NW /4 ORB 132/918 FR LOFTON MAP #93C 01785-010R 167 R-0339800 5109.37 JONES ROBERT L. S 23 T 4 R 10 7S X 237.5 FT OF LOT FR MCNEALY ORB 60/776 MAP# 93C 01791-002R 168 R-0340500 HX 5141,22 ATKINS BRUCE W. : BARBARA J. S. 23 t 4 R 10 S.1 AC- M/L LOT 10 & ADJ. PARCEL UNREC. ,C FR HOMER ATKINS 8: .8233 AC M/L FR BRENDA JOY WILSON MAP# 93C ...- ., ,, 01791-076R -.T ; ;.,.- i' ;5. r, 169 R-03414-00 HX si'i:3i . DICKENS WAYNE 8: SONDRA 8: LOIS S 23 T 4 R 10 1.78 AC 12S X 627.93 FT PARCEL ORB 110/705-6 FR TAUNTON 01806-OOOR 170 R-0343100 5136.47 BASS JAME E. a: KATHRYN C L MORGAN'S ADDN TO WEWAHITCHKA FLA. UNIT NO ONE PB 2 PG 33 LOTS 3 8: 4 ORB 109/176 FR BROGDON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01810-00OR 171 R-0343700 3136.47 GAFFNEY JAMES C L MORGAN'S ADDN TO WEWAHITCH KA FLA UNIT NO ONE PB 2 PG.3 3 LOT 3 8: ORB' 103/334 tOC FR GRABBITT' BLK E MAP# 93C 01816-000R 172 R-0344300 5466.27 JACKSON JOSEPH L S 23 T 4 R 10 ORB 123/728 FR FISHER 8: LESS .15 AC M/L ORB i'2/78 TO JOSEPH LEE JACKSON MAP# 93C 01818-000R 173 R-0344900 552.21 HOUSTON JOHNNIE MAE S 23 T 4 R 10 REC'D DBK 20/7 FR DAVIS BEING A LOT 164 X 74 FT IN NW/4 OF SE/4 MAP #93C 01819-000R 174 R-0345000 59421.09 HOUSTON JOHNNIE MAE, HEIRS OF 5 23 T 4 R 10 A LOT 65 X 164 FT ORB 64/240 FR DAVIS (DUPLEX LOCATED THEREON) MAP- #93C 01820-000R 175 R-0345100 S1,479.08 RANSBURGH GREER C 8: RUSSELL H 5 23 T 4 R 10 13 AC M/L THAT PART OF SE/4-OF NW/4 LYING N SR 22 ORB 142/850 FR MC EACHIN MAPt 93C 01826-OSOR 176 R-0346200 5139.18 JONES JACKIE MARIE S 23 T 4 R 10 .313 AC M/L 75 FT LOT ON OLD PANAMA RD. 181.15 FT AV DEPTH BEING LILLIE BELLE JONES HOUSE ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) Oi860-OOOR 177 R-0350000 5140.41 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 #93C i01863-000R 178 P.R-0350200 535 .0 WILLIAMS JESSIE LEE S 23 T 4 R 10 1 AC IN NW/4 OF NW/4 REC'D ORB 118/288 FR FISHER MAP" 93C 01864-100R 179 R-0350400 44.50 ROUSE JAMES & CHRISTOPHER S 23 T 4 R 10 105.X 210 FT ON OLD PANAMA HWY ORB 103/1095 FR ROUSE 01875-000R 180 R-0351600 5107.49 HEIRS OF ROY FAISON S 23 T 4 R 10 1 ACRE IN NWC OF Wi/2 OF Wi/2 OF WI/2 OF NWi/4 OF NWI/4 REC'D IN MORTGAGE BOOK 8/151 (Continued on Next Page) PAGE 4BA ____ rA_, 4 i THESTARn.n POaRT. ST.JOBO.FL *- THURSDlAY.sMEAY 21,192rAUbS is (Continued from Previous Page) 01883-OOOR 181 R-0352i00 $208.67. GREENE,JACOUELINE P. S 24 T 4 R 10 176 FT,. FRONTAGE ON SR 22 ORB 82/669 (SECOND PARCEL)' MAP# 93D 01883-001R iS2 R-0352200 S52.21, GREENE 4ACBUELINE P. S 24 T 4 R 10i 1 ACRE.M/L LOT, IN NWi/4 ORB 82/669 (THIRD PARCEL) MAP# 93D Oi88-010 R 183 k R-0352700 53,573.98, TAUNTON DAVID L,8: ABIGAIL J. S 24 T 4 R 10 S-36 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) 01939-OOOR .. . 184 R-0359300 928.04 FILLORAMO CHARLOTTE ANN BRITTS.SUBD UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 14 LOT i 8:'N 50 FT OF LOT 2 ORB 134/962-63 QC FR STEVENS MAP# 93D BLK 2 01960-OOOR 185 R-0361000 1;653.00 TAUNTON DAVID L. 8: ABIGAIL S 24 T.4 R 10 LOTS 1 8 2 & N 29 FT OF .LOT 3 HIGGINS 8: HOLLINGER PLAT IN PB 1 PG 25 REC'D ORB 90/683 FR LINTON MAP# 93D. 01994-OOOR, 186 R-035100 $473.48 CANNING DR. H. B. EST. 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CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOTS 8: 19 MAP SGOA BLK 8 04674-000R 420 R-0866900 501897.12 STARLING OIL CO. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOTS 21i23, LESS E 30 FT. OF 23 MAP #50A 04676-OOOR 421 R-0867100 5167.29 STARLING OIL COMPANY CITY OF PORT ST. JOE 30 FT. OFF E END OF LOT 23 REC'D ORB 72/648 MAP #500 BLK 8 04715-001R 422 R-0870900 Si13.06 GULF TWIN INC, CITY OF PORT ST. JOE N 20 FT OF E/2 OF LOT 18 ORB 83/609 MAP #50A BLK 15 04716-OOOR 4-23 R-0871000 5529.78 GULF TWIN INC. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE N 21 FT 8: 5 9 FT OF W 4F FT OF LOT 14 8: W 45 FT OF LOTS 16i. 18 : 20 ORB 81/969 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 04762-OOOR 424 R-0876600 S619.E8 GOODSON ADDIE (MRS.) CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT 2,3 MAP #50A 04786-OO0R 425 R-0880900 ST. JOE MOTOR COMPANY CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT 4 & 6, LESS i FT OFF E MAP #0OA 0480S-OOOR 426 R-0883500 ST. JOSEPH BAY CONSTRUCT CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT 11 ORB 117/687-88 FR GUARLES MAP 500A B 04'+85-OOOR 427 R-0891400 WHITTINGTON DOUGLAS A. CITY OF PORT ST. 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JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 1 LOTS i 8: 2 ORB 136/492 FR HAMBY MAP# 0A BLK 78 05293-000R 436 R-0944600 $459.83 VISCARRA EULOGIO ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. i LOT 14 ORB 80/992 MAP.00OD BLK 78 04556-O05R 412 R-0853900 HX S567.10 STRICKLAND KARLTON 8: BEVERLY S 26 T7 Rii 190.02 X 127.39 FT LOT IN NORTH 1/2 OF NORTHWEST 1/4 OF NE/4 OF ORIG. GOVT LOT 14 ORB 93/457 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 04606-OOOR 413 R-OSA0200 S186.84 BELL TISHIA LEE ST. JOE HEIGHTS SUBD PB i PG 3. LOT OREI 92/:':: F'R DlU',LEY MAP #EOA BLK A 04630-OOOR 414 R-0862500 $211.13 GAINER MANSFIELD 8: CORA LEE ST. JOE HEIGHTS SUBD PB 1 PG3S LOT 12 ORB 75/693 MAP #50A BLK B 5433.19 UNIT NO. 1 FR DAVIS RISH 0.313-000R 438 R-0946600 HX $233.1E RICHARDSON WALTER ALAN 8: ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. i LOTS 10 &8: 11 ORB 107/628 FR REED (PARRISH) MAP #50D BLK 79 OE345-OOOR 439 R-0949800 HX S569.5i LOCKE BRONCIEL N. $S08.31 ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. P LOTS 3 8: 4 PG NMAP #SOA BLK 82 05376-OOOR B 440 R-09S2900 HX $442.96 POWELL JAMES P. 8: TAMMY T. ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO, B.129,, 67 1 LOT i ORB 11/1045 FR GAY NAP SOOD PG BLK 85 05389-OOOR LK B 441 R-0954200 5730.53 HAMBY DAVID ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 310.11 1 LOT 15 8: S/2 OF LOT 16 ORB .92/33 FR HADDON MAP #0OD BLK 85 BLK B 05392-OOOR 442 R-095400 HX S141.77 NELSON EULON WAYNE ET UX $721.24 ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 1 LOTS 20 & 21 S 17 MAP #5OD 05403-OOOR 443 R-095FSOO HX WILLIAMS RICHARD N. ST. JOSEPH ADDITION 1 LOT iS ORB 84/543 MAP #S0A BLK 85 $392.81 ET UX UNIT NO. BLK 86 05448-OOOR 444 R-0961900 $341.66 CLAYTON LARRY J. ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 LOTS 8 8: 9 ORB 126/379 QC FR CLAYTON MAP SOD BLK 89 05461-000R 445 R-0963000 HX $262.38 MC ARDLE LINDA 8: JAMES L, ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 LOT S ORB 137/23 FR MC ARDLE MAP #50D BLK 90 05462-OO0R 446 R-0964500 S738.29 BRAGDON MATTIE L. ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 LOT 20 ORB 113/964 FR BRAGDON BLK 90 MAP# 500 & 68C 0520-00R 447 R-0970500 HX S20' SMITH DURWOOD A ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 LOT i ORB i41/615 FR SMITH MAP# SOD 7.58 BLK ?5 BLK 18 05573-000R 49-8 R-0975700 HX 5335.63 HEAPS CLETUS F. 8: MARY M. 0619.00 ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 9 LOT 7 ORB 103/389 TS 2' MAP #50D END BLK 107 BLK 22 05591-OOR +4-9 R-0978300 HX $438.13 WOOD RONNIE K. &8: TAMELA L. S843.22 ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. TION 9 LOT 12 ORB 133/355 FR DAVIS MAP #50D IBLK 109 05687-OOOR LK 24 4, 50 R-100700 : Si,752.43 BALL JAMES L. 8: CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. 5450.18 LOT 13, FRACTL. 9 & PART OF 11 LYING E OF SR 30 REC'D ORB r 21 78/946 8: ORB 12E/536-37 FR NGTON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) K 32 05690-OOOR 41i R-1006000 $112.56 GANT CHESTER JR. ET AL .0,994.41 CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. :o, LOTS 17 8: 19 ORB.79/i9 rs MAP #50B BLK 1001 LO692-OOOR BLK 36 452 R-1006200 HA s101.83 CHILDS RUTH CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. s101.01 LOT 20 ORB 96/476-478 SC FR. DAWSONS 8: CORBETT ORB 94/893 r 17 8 FR MCDONALD ET AL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) BLK 37 05700-001R 453 R-1007i00 $322.08 STALLWORTH JR. OTIS & TONY, P. 1,855.08 CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. S 61i FT OF LOT 31 ORB 127/582 FR .Y 7i DRIESBACH 7/831 BLK 1001 BLK 1001 BLK 37 05702-001R 404 R-1007500 $130.84 JONES ERNEST MC DONALD SR. 5298.73 CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. N RIAN M 60 FT OF LOT i ORB 75/i20 S 12 MAP #0OA NSON BLK 1002 BLK 4-2 05703-000R 455 R-1007600 S88.46 GANT CHESTER JR. ET UX 5661.80 CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIGO. G.* LOT 2 OfB '. /. 71 11 MAP ECA BLK 1002 BLK 47 05740-GOOR '.6 R-1011600 $857.82 GANT CHESTER JR. ET UX 5248.29 CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. LOT 31 ORB 83/396 OTS 11 MAP #50B BLK 1003 EBLKf: 0 OE71-000R 457 R-1011700 S474.31 BELL TISHIA L. Si,42-.8S CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. LOT i ORB 64/4E8 NMAP 000t '+2C BLK 1004 (Continued on Next Page) 05306-00OR .37 R-0945900 WHITE ROY JEFFERSON ST. JOSEPH ADDITION LOT 2 ORB 92/1076 UNREC. AGREEMENT FR BLK 79 " MAP# 50D THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 21,1992 PAGE 7B (Continued from Previous Page) 0E79E-00OR 5E8 R-1018i00 $204.76 GADSON QUINN CORA LEE EST. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. N/2 OF LOT 12 MAP #50A BLK 1006 OS79&-OOOR 459 R-1018200 $40.23 BEWEY MARGARET CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG, S/2 OF LOT 12 MAP #500A BLK 1006 08804-DOOR 460 R-1019000 $465.95 JONES LESA A. 8: RAY 0. LIKELY CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. LOT 20 ORE 1i24/52 FR JONES EST. MAP# 0A BLK 1006 0O829-O000R 461 R-iO22100 $88.46 HAMILTON GERTRUDE 8: KYLAR MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT i PB i PG 33 LOT 19 MAP #049D BLK 1007 05861-O00R 462 R-1025300 s136. WILLIAMS ELIZABETH H, MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 1 PB 1 PG 33 LOT 13, 8: W 23 FT OF LOT iS" 05866-OOOR 463 R-1026000 $124,. DANIELS GENE ET UX .MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT i PB i PG 33 LOT 20 ORB 81/549 8: 612 MAP #49D BLK 1009 05889-OODR 464 R-1028s00 $269.: PACE BENJAMIN MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 2 PB PGS 46 : 47 LOT 28 OAB 75/199 MAP #49D BLK 1010 05907-00OR 465 R-1030500 5512.73 HURLBURT MILES K. MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 1 PB 1 PG 33 5 67 FT LOT 8 8: 10 ORB 114/464-6 FR ST. JOSEPH LANDE DEV. CO. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 08907-008R 466 R-1030600 PITTMAN AMOS MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT NO. 8 LESS S 67 FT ORB 114 HURLBURT , MAP# 49D S303 06034-000R 480 R-1047800 HX LENNOX MARTHA M. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT LOT 21 8: S 17.E FT OF LI PB 2 PG 53 MAP# FOA 1SL 060Ei-OOFR 48i R-i O00C0 HX ALLEN MARY' L MILLVIEU ADDITION UNIT i LOT S PB 2 PG S3 ORB 13F FR ST. JOE FOREST PROD. MAP# 8CA BL 0601-0 PI 482 R-10S0700 BUICK DEREK MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT I PB 2 PG 53 LOTS 12 ORB 1371i'-16 FR ST. JOE FOREST PRODUCTS CO. LESS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06164-OOOR 483 R-1062000 NUNERY BENJAMIN FERN ET OAK GROVE SUBD PB 1 PG LOTS 11 8: 13 MAP #E1A 06166-OOOR 484 R-1062200 RAFFIELO ROBERT A. 69 OAK GROVE SUBD PB 1 PG LOTS 2) 4, 6; 8 8: 10 ORI 88/134 MAP #51iA 57 06178-000R 485 R-1063700 PHILYAW ROBERT E 8: WILD OAK GROVE SUBD. PB 1 PG LOTS 5 8: 7 ORB 142/939 NOWREY MAP# 51iA BL 06246-OOOR 486 R-1076300 COMBS GLEN S 36 T 8 R 11 2.28 AC M/ PARCEL ON C-30 (BEING S(A LOT HOWE) ORB 114/827 FF MILLER MAP# 2D 06247-OOOR 487 R-1076500 HX MOORE MARK RANDALL S 25 T 8 R 11 74.7 FT BA FRONT 8: SR 30 ORB 142/79 FR MOORE MAP# 20A 06266-035R i1 LOT 488 R-i087900 3 f/S69 FR HARTLAUB THOMAS C. 8: CHA FEATHER SOUND LOT 7 ORB 127/1039 FR S BLK 1012 BLgAS- VILLAS DEV, CO. MAP# 1C9 0910-OiR 467 R-1031000 Si1ii74 HURLBUT MILES K. MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT i PB 1 PG 33 LOT 12 LESS S 67 FT. ORB 114/464- 6 FR ST. JOSEPH LAND 'DEV. CO. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 05913-00DR 468 R-1031300 HX S186.84 DAWSON DARION A. 8: GWENDOLYN MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT i PB 1 PG 33 LOT 16 -ORB iE:/105 FR PETERS MAP #49D BLK 1012 05949-DOOR 469 R--103SO00 8.46 GRANGER ANNIE G. (MRS.) MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO.. 2 PB 1 PGS 46 8: 47 LOT 8 8: W/2 OF LOT 10 ORB 143/835 FR GRANGER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SE 08977-0OOR 470 R-iO37600 HX MONETTE CLARENCE MILLVIEW ADDITION UN: PB 1 PGS 46 8: 47 LOTS ORB 92/317 8: 318 FR MAP EOA ." 06015-O00R 471 R-1041400 HX BELL.TISHIA L MILLVIEW ADDITION UNI LOTS 25 8: 27 PB 1 PG5 MAP# 50A 06025-OOOR 472 R-1042400 GANT CHESTER JR. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNI LOT 4 PB 1 PGS 46 & MAP# 50A 06027-OOSR 473 R-1043200 HX PETERSON DOROTHY MILLVIEW ADDITION UNI LOT 9 PB 2 PG 53 ORB 46 FR ST. JOE FOREST MAP# 50A * 06027-014R 474 R-i043800 HX BAILEY VERNELL MILLVIEW ADDITION UNI LOT 1S PB 2 PG 53 ORB S71 FR ST. JOE FOREST MAP 50 OA 06028-OOOR 47E R-1044800 HX JONES VALERIE ANN MILLVIEW ADDITION UNI LOT i ORB i06/6S3 FR 2 PG E3 MAP 00A 06028-011iR 476 R-1048400 HX THOMAS MARY' L MILLVIEW ADDITION UNI LOT 12 8: N/2 OF LOT i 92/247 FR ST JOE LD B: PB 2 PB 53 8: ORB 127/ (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SE 06029-008R 477 R-1046600 HX LOWERY GWENDOLYN MILLVIEW ADDITION UNI LOT 10 ORB 98/640 FRO JOSEPH LAND' & DE'. CO E3 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SE 06029-012R 478 R-1046900 HX LEWIS ROBERT & THELMA MILLVIEW ADDITION UNI PB 2 PG 53 LOT 14 ORB 103/703- 4 FR ST. JOSE 8: DEV CO, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 06025-014R 479 R-i047100 HX THOMPSON JEAN MILLVIEW ADDITION UNII LOT 18 ORB 91/832 FR * 9) LD 8: DEV CO PB 2 PG E MAP# 0OA 06266-040R 489 R-i088000 THIGPEN STEPHEN G, 8: SHE FEATHER SOUND LOT 8 ORB 128/1030 FR S BLAS VILLAS DEV. CO.. MAP# 198 06266-04SR 490 R-1088100 THIGPEN STEPHEN G. 8: SHE FEATHER SOUND LOT 9 ORB 1:28/1022 FR S BLAS VILLAS DEV, CO. MAP# 198 06266-OSOR 491 R-1088200 THIGPEN STEPHEN J. 8: SHE FEATHER SOUND LOT 10 ORB 128/1038 FR BLAS VILLAS DEV. CO. MAP# 19B EE TAX ROLL) 06266-13SR 492 R-i089400 WEST BEACH COMPANY, INC. $381.94 FEATHER SOUND SUB. (UNRE 1.56 AC M/L LOTS 17,23) IT NO. 2 26, 8: 27 BEING A 204 FT S 9 8: 11 PARCEL ON SR 30E MAP)# 198 BLK 1017 06267-106R 493 R-1091100 S GOLZ RAYMOND A. & DIANE $32.73 S 7 T 9 R 11 8: S 12 T 9 CAPE SHOALS TOWNHOUSE UN IT NO. 2 ORB 139/995-96 FR HIGHLY 46 8: 47 PROPERTIES MAP#t 18C BLK 1018 06268-065R 494 R-109+4400 $226.28 NESBIT GRAY AK:ERS ET AL S 7 T 9 R 11 IT NO. 2 102 FT ON SR 30E; 664.1 47 AV DEPTH ORB 126/98-96 SULLINS BLK 1019 MAP# 18C 06268-067R S214.05 498 R-1094600 DAYOUB JAMES R. ET AL IT NO. 3 S 7 T 9 R 11 130/74S- Si FT GULF FRONT;- 351.01 PROD. AV DEPTH ORB 126/97-98 SULLINS BLK 1020 MAP# 18C 06268-068R 5198.44 4996 R-1094700 S HAMILTON JESS 8: SANDRA H :T NO. 3 S 7 T 9 R ii 127/570- 102 FT GULF'FRONT; 1038 PROD, CO AV DEPTH ORB 130/680 FR SULLINS BLK 1020 MAP# 18C 06268-1i8R $516.64 497 R-1096900 BARBER JAY 0. :T NO. 3 5 18 T 9 R 11 JONE PB 51.0'+ FT GULF FRONT; 36 FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEI41G L OF TRACT 14 ORB 123/140- BLK 1021 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 06268-121R S234.08 498 R-1097200 BARBER JAY O,. T NO, 3 S 18 T 9 R ii 4 ORB 102 X 422 FT PARCEL) DEV CO BEING LOTS 2;3,4;E ORB 1070 SC 425 FR MAY LESS LOT 1 ORi E TAX ROLL) (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE Ti 06268-122R 5189.06 499 R-1097300 LUNT ROGER W. T NO. 3 S 18is T 9 R ii M ST. 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FLA TITLE 8: MORT 8: ORB 127/E563 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL! 06268-4" i2F V04 R-iO0100 1i;478..53 9.09 JET-AIR 5 20 T 9 R 11 LOT 1 SAN BLAS NO 3 VILLAS ORB i34/149 FR MONEYHAN MAP# 19iD 5 ORB 06268-414R TAX ROLL) 50 R-!i00200 HX $1,006.79 UNGARO DENNIS A. 8: JULIE A. 5 20 T ? R 11 LOT 2 %325.48 ORB i29/3-4'+ FR SAN BLAS VILLAS UX INC. 12 MAP# 19D0 06268-418R . BLK 6 506 R-O I10000 $i,478..53 MILLS RICH.ARD E. 8: DOROTHY M4 S 20 T R 11 LOT 4 ORB 130/926-28 FR SAN'BLAS VILLAS $552.39 MAP# 19D 12 06268-501R B 507 R-1100800 $2 726.61 MEREDITH DERWOOD 8: DORIS S & T 9 R 11 390 FT BAY BLK: 6 FRONT;100 FT FRONT ON COUNTY ROAD 30 E; 793.08 FT DEPTH ORB 92/168 FROM FLA TITLE AND S2'+2.4 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) A E 06268-5'72R 12FR 08 R-102600 1770,90 FR PERKINS. P.A. 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(FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06274-2i5R 527 R-1124100 STEWART RACHEL ANN TREASURE GAY , LOT 3 ORB 139/60-61 FR \TREASURE SHORES LIMITED MAP# S4 $417.08 SBLK C 06274-250R 528 R-ii24800 $417,08 CULLEN JOHN F ET AL TREASURE BAY LOT 10 ORB 143/883 FR TREASURE SHORES LTDE MAP# 54 BLK C 06274-260R 829 R-l 125000 $417.08 WOOD JO"IN TREASURE BAY LOT 12 ORB 139/268-69 FR TREASURE SHORES LIMITED MAP# 84C BLK C 06276-004R 530 R-ii26300 S2,419.58 KELLEY JAMES M, CAPE SAN BL-AS GULFSIDE 8: BAYSIDE TRACT 4 1.1i, AC ORB 106/984-5 FR HERRING PB 3 PGS 24) 24A.: 24B 8: 2'+4- MAP# 19D 06276-07SRP. 831 R-ii31300 1:780.48 SHEVALIER RAYM'OND D. 8: CLAUDIA CAPE SAN BL1AS GULFSIDE 8: BAYSIDE 60.6 FT GULF FRONT PORTION OF LOT 8 BEING UNIT A- 1 SUNRISE 8: SUNSET TOWNHOUSES (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06276-076R 532 R-i31400 $110.46 YATES ROBERT J. 8: MIKE MALOY CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE 8: BAYSIDE A PORTION OF TRACT 39 ORB 134/923 FR HAMPTON 8: LESS ORB 136/146 TO MALOY 8: (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06288-510R 533 R-1134900 S877.82 JONES G PIERCE III SAN BLAS PLANTATION LOT 2 ORB 139/892-93 FR SAN BLAS DEV. MAP# 35D 06288-56R 534 R--ii36000 $336.91 ,CROSS ALTON NI SR SAN BLAS PLANTATION LOT i3 ORB :139/894-96 FR SAN BLAS.BEACH DEV. CO. MAP# 35D 06291-002R 538 R-i14-4700 $74H2.61 SNJC LTD S 22 T 9 R 11 SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT NO. 2 LOT 11 BLOCK 61; 109-2 FT GULF FRONT; 362.12 FT DEPTH M/L (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL.) 06294-OOOR E36 R-11ii4600 2.)E63.56 TFC INTERNATIONAL INC S 22 T 9 R 11 6785 FT 8BAY FRONTi 300 FT AV DEPTH ORB 144/519-21 FR 5.N.J.C. LTD MAP# 3ED 06296-000R 537 R-114i800 $1i,49,66 TFC INTERNATIONAL INC S 15 8: 22 T 9 R 11 4I 0 FT BAY 063i0-000R 838 R- 146450 S26.84 SNJC LTD SUBMERGED TRACT IN S23 T 9 R 11 22.7 ACRES S06320-002R 539 R-i149300 $1i057.28 GOWEN THOMAS B. S 24 T 9 R 11 100.32 FT GULF FRONT; 838 FT DEPTH M/L BEING LOT 2 ORB 83/799 FROM COSTABELLA MAP# 40 06320-004R 540 .R-ii 49400 $216.59 CROSS GRACE E. 5 24 T 9 R 11 50.18 FT LOT ON CO RD 30; 170,28 FT DEPTH ORB 109/1044 FR CAPITAL COASTAL CONTRACTORS, INC. MAP# 54E0 06320-025R 541 R-11E0300 $1i347.01 'MARTS THAYER M. S24 T9 Rli 37.5 FT GULF FRONTAGE '+05 FT AVE. DEPTH BEING TRACT 3 OF 3 OF LOT 10 ORB 9E/768 FR CAPITAL COASTAL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06321-0i5R 5 2 R-11ii2200 $2.738.89? CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE CO GULF PINES SUBD PB 3 PG 25 LOT '4 ORB 97/1076 0C FR MULTI- PROPERTY SERVICES, INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL:' 0632i-680R 843 R-l157300 S299.16 DOBBINS BRADLEY J. 8: CHARLOTTE GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 37 ORB 123/801-802 CD FR JOSEY',' ET AL MAP# 54D BLK A 06321-700R. 544 R-'ii17700 )299.16 CHASTAIN PATTI J. 8: TERRY J,. GULF PINES FIRST ADDITION LOT 41 OR.B 133/485 FR STEM ET AL MAP# 840, BLK A 06322-008R E4E R-l159300 HX 5989.93 CULLEN JOHN F. 8: GINGER K. S 24 T 9 R 11 100.02 FT GULF FRONT; 542 FT DEPTH M/L ORB 132/284-8E FR PRESTWOOD MAP# 8'D *" 063'+E-027R 8+6 R-1161700 S770.90 LITTLEJOHN CHARLES B. S 36 T 8 R 12 100 FT BAY FRONTAGE; 31i3 FT AV DEPTH ORB 112/1079 FR RICHARDS 8: ORB i35/1i55 PRIVATE RDE R.O.W. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 063'+E-075R 547 R-1162600 $2,718.44 MALOY MIKE 5 36 T 8 R 12 i5.75 AC M/L 419':.46 FT BAY FRONT, 1837.8 2 FT AVG DEPTH ORB 127/711- 12 FR GILMORE 8: LESS .25 AC (FOR FURTHER LEGAl SEE TAX ROLL) 06345-076R 548 R-1162700 5$1013.19 HANNON MARK 0. 8: MIKE S 36 T 8 Ri2 .2S AC M/L 100.04 X 110 FT PARCEL ON SR 30E ORB 129/267-9 FR HANNON ET AL MAP# ED 063'+8-085R 549 R-1163000 $582.20 ARNOLD HILTON 8: MARION S 36 T 3 R 12 .8 AC M/L 78 FT BAY FRONTAGE; 509.8E ORB 142/819-21 00 FR MALOY ET AL MAP# ED 06345-200R 550 R-1164400 $4,)510.9 AMIRKALALI TARANEH 5 36 T 8 R 12 300 FT GULF FRONT; 1040 FT AV DEPTH ORB 118/118-120 FR FLA, TITLE & MORTGAGE CO. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06345-327R 551 R-ii67900' HX $413.68 KICKER JAMES N. & BARBARA A. BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO, 27 ORB 119/33 FR BARRIER DUNES CORP, MAP# EA 06345-334R 552 R-11&6800 S2,260.02 HAAS MARSHALL H. ET AL BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 34 ORB ii9/849 FR BARRIER DUNES- CORP, MAP# EA 063'+5-33ER F53 R-1168700 HX $1,788.28 CAPUANO JOSEPH F. 8: PATRICIA A BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 35 ORB 123/89 FR BARRIER DUNES DEV, CORP. MAP# EA 06345-3'+2R 554 R-1169400 $2,422.03 TURTLE COVE PARTNERSHIP BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 42 ORB 141/877-78 FR CAPE PARTNERS INC, 06345-430R 55 5 R-1i75200 $11668.24 MC INTOSH GEROGE C. BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 130 ORB 122/287-88 FR BARRIER DUNES DEV. CORP. MAP# ESA 06345-433R 556 R-1178500 S- $2261.64 MORGAN CRAIG M 8: PAMELA A BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 133 ORB 142/786 FR BARRIER DUNES CORP. MAP# SA 06345-434R EE7 R-1178600 S2)261,64 MORGAN CRAIG M 8: PAMELA A BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 134+ ORB 142/786 FR BARRIER DUNES CORP, MAP# EA 0434-E-466R 558 R-1181700 $,Si)443.62 MC INTOSH GEORGE C. AS TRUSTEE BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 16E ORB 122/293-94 FR BARRIER DUNES DEV. CORP. 8: ORB 14+0/934 -35 FR MC INTOSH MAP# EA 0634E-472R S59 R--1i82'+00 $2,494.19 MATTINGLY DONALD A BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO, 172 ORB 144/497 FR NIJEM MAP# EA 06345-492R 60 R'-1844-00 $2 5101.24 TURTLE COVE PARTNERSHIP BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO,. 192 ORB 141/879-80 FR BARRIER DUNES DEV, CORP. MAP# 5A 063'+4-496R / 561 R-i84800 $2," LUNDEUIST WR. 8: MARGE BARRIER DUNES UNIT.NO. 196 ORB 139/780 FR BARRIER DUNE DEV. CORP. MAP# 5A 06348-497R 562 R-1184900 S214 MCORP CO. INC. BARRIER DUNES UNIT NO. 197 ORB 124/298 FR CHARLES MORRISON MAP#5 EA 06349-631R 563 R-118iEOO 51si MYERS RONNIE G, 8& KITTY R. SEACLIFF UNIT i BLDG A ORB 116/378 FR ALLIANCE GRO UP MAP# 5A BLDG A 0634S5-632R 564 R-118E600 $1,940.84 ELLIS JAMES L. 8: VIVIAN J. SEACLIFF UNIT 2 BLDG A ORB 121/443-44 FR ALLIANCE GROUP MAP# EA 063'+E-63E8R 565 R-1185900 $i,940.84' GRANT JAMES W. 8: GRADY W. SEACLIFF UNIT S BLDG A ORB ii6/370 FR ALLIANCE GRO UP MAP# EA BLDG A 063458-636R 566 R-i18i6000 $i940.84 SLAUGHTER TERRY D. &. JENNIFER SEACLIFF UNIT 6 BLDG A ORB 118/338-36 FR ALLIANCE GROUP MAP# EA BLDG A 06 3' --38R S67 .-1186200 CUNNINGHAM GENE R. SEACLIFF UNIT 2- BELDG B ORB 122/964-65 FR ALLIA GROUP MAPt SA 063458-639R :68 R-1186300 HX Y 1,469,11 SUMMERS WALTER J. SEACLIFF UNIT 3 BLDG B ORB 122/970-71 FR ALLIANCE GRPUP MAP# EA 06345-640R 569 R.-1186400 $Si,940.84 CHITTENDEN JR. F.L. ET AL SEACLIFF UNIT 4 BLOG B ORB 122/91-92 FR ALLIANCE GROUP MAP# SA 06348-643R 570 R-ii86700 ASSOCIATES PRINTING CO. SEACLIFF UNIT 7 BLDG B ORB 116/461 FR ALLIANCE P. MAP# EA BLDG B 94,.19 0634S-840R 571 R-1187700 S8,228.94 FOUR EAST PARTNERSHIP 5 2S T 8 R 12 UNIT F-5 SECLUDED DUNES 112.96 FT GULF FRONT ORB 140/ 442-43 FR FLOWERS MAP# 5A -634'9-01 3R 572 R-1189700 1i..289.59 ADKISON CLAYTON ET AL PENINSULA ESTATES SUBD PB 3 PG i LOT 13 ORB 81/1052 MAP #EDB BLK A 06349-033R 573 R-ii90800 $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 874 R.-1192900 $270.8E' THIES CARL N. 8: ET AL PENINSULA ESTATES 5UBD PB 3 PG ii LOT 4 ORB ii3/i035 FR LAND VENTURES ASSOC. MAP# SD BLK DE' 06349-10SR 57 5 R-i93F00 S208.59 HINKLE JAMES C. & ALICE PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 PG 11 LOT 1 OF NA UNRE. PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 ORB 116/24 FR MEREDITH . (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06349-115iR. 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-1194000 $208.589 MEREDITH ROBERT D. 8: DEAN T, PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 PG 11 LOT 6 OF AN UNREC PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 MAP# SD BLK B 06349-13SR 578 R-1194100 208.59 MEREDITH ROBERT D. 8: DEAN T. PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 PG 11 LOT 7 OF AN UNREC PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 MAP# D BLK B 06349-140R 579 R-1194200 S208..9 MEREDITH ROBERT D, 8: DEAN T, PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 PG 11 LOT 8 OF AN UNREC PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 MAP# 5D' BLK B 06349-i 4R 880 R-1194300 S401i,06 MEREDITH ROBERT D. 8& .EAN T. PENINSULA ESTATES PB 3 PG 11 LOT 9 OF AN-UNREC PLAT DIVIDING TRACT 3 MAP# 5D BLK B 06349-260R 581 R-1195700 5200.55 COMBS GLEN F. 8: JUAWANA G. PENINSULA ESTATES SUBD. PB 3 PG 11 LOT 10 OF TRACT 5 MAP# SD 0634.9-261R 582 R-l195800 S200.55 BISESE PATRICK L. 8: KAREN M. PENINSULA ESTATES SUBD. PB 3 PG 11i LOT 11 OF TRACT 5 ORB 107/28 FR COMBS MAP# F.D 06351-016R 583 R-1197700 $364.39 POPE WALTER C JR & MARY F CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 LOT 17 ORB 14-2/F58 FR KING MAP #6A BLK A 06351-036R E84 R-11ii99400 HX $22313.32 BURGESS JAMES P. CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 LOT 12 ORB 112/108"FR WILSON MAP# 6A ELK: B IS 063E1-048R 585 R-1200600 5246.32 COBB GLENWOOD DR, CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 LOT 24 ORB 94/N68 AA FR. CAPE SAN 494.19 BLAS PARTNERSHIP & ORB 11i/596 FR LIEDY (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06351-060R 586 R-1201700 $240.66 HARMON SUSAN 8: CRAIG 940.84 CAPE BREEZES BEING LOT 60 IN AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION OF LOT 24 ORB 119/274-275 FR SOQUARLES III (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 063E1-063R 587 R-1202000 5176.1i BURGESS JAMES P., CAPE BREEZEZ PB 3 PG 23 BEING LOT 63 OF AN UNRECORDED PLAT SUBD. OF LOT 1 BLK B ORB 112/318 FR MALOY ET AL LESS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06351-064R 588 R-1202100 S204.80 BURGESS JAMES P. CAPE BREEZES PB 3 PG 23 BEING LOT 64 OF AN UNRECORDED PLAT SUBD. OF LOT 1 BLK B ORB 11i/291 FR MALOY ET AL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL; 0631i--074R 589 R-1:202800 HX S338.53 BURGESS JEFFREY MORE CAPE BREEZES A PORTION OF LOT 63, AN UNREC. PLAT SUBD., ORB 126/801 MAP# 6A 06364-004R SI,940.84 E90 R--1207300 $94 DRAPER HAROLD A. JR. CAPE SAN BLAS SHORES UNIT NO. 4NCE i PB 2 PG 50 N/2 OF N/2 OF LOT 11 MAP #SD BLK 6 06364-005R 591 R-1207400 S329.35 DRAPER HAROLD A. JR. CAPE SAN BLAS SHORES UNIT NO. 1 PB 2 PG 50 LOT 12 MAP SED BLK 6 06364-006R 592 R-1207500 S407.66 DRAPER HAROLD A. J.. CAPE SAN BLAS SHORES UNIT NO. 1 LOT 13 8: S/2 OF S/2 OF LOT 14 P- 2 PG 50 MAP# ED BLK 6 $1,940.84 06378-180R 593 R-121i500 5: CAPE DUNES DEV. CORP OR THE POINTE CAPE DUNES DEV. UNIT NO. 9 MAPI S44C 299. 1 32 .09 F IE BULK RATE POSTAGE PAID .. .. Permit No. 3 -r' :. Wewahitchka, FL 32465 MEMORIAL DAY FOOD SALE-A-BRATION TABLERITE QUALITY FRESH PORK Country Style oRIB F LB. FAMILY PAK TABLERITE QUALITY BEEF BONELESS FAMILY PAK Ribeye Steak .......... Lb. 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. BI-RITE 25 FT. SIZE /9 ALUMINUM FOIL .............. 2/99 CAROLINA CHOICE GALLON CLEAR PLASTIC FLAVORED DRINKS ........1.1 ONE GALLON Glacier Springs Water ......... 59 HUNT'S 32 OZ. BTL. 1 29 SQUEEZE KETCHUP........1.29 CHINET 8 COUNT ROYAL PLATTERS .........1.19 CORONET 250 COUNTl SPARKLE NAPKINS ....... 1.59. BI-RITE SINGLE ROLLS PAPER TOWELS ....... BI-RITE 50 COUNT FOAM PLATES .......... RODDENBERY 16 OZ. SWEET SALAD CUBES TABLERITE QUALITY FAMILY PAK Pork Steak .............. Lb. TABLERITE QUALITY LEAN FRESH (4 Ibs. or more) Ground Chuck ......... Lb MARKET STYLE FAMILY PAK Sliced Slab Bacon ...... L $459 $139 $159 b.99 THORN APPLE VALLEY SLICED A Turkey Ham ........... 1pz. BRYAN HEALTHY AND FLAVORFUL 98% FAT FREE 4 $ 19 Asst. Variety .......... 4oz. NATURE'S BEST BOLOGNA, SALAMI, GARLIC BOLOGNA, PICKLE LOAF, OLD FASHION. LOAF $ 29 Lunch Meat ........... o. HYGRADE GRILLMASTER Chicken Bologna 16oz. HILLSHIRE FARM POLSKA Kielbasa Sausage,. Lb. COOK'S CENTER CUT Ham Steaks.......... Lb. OL' SPRINGHILL TRAY PAK Corn Dogs ........ 16oz. OLD FASHION MARKET STYLE Hoop Cheese ...... ,L. 99* $219 $2 49 $149 $229 RODDENBERY FRESH pre-priced $1.59 46 OZ.$1 KOSHER DILLS ............ 1.39 CASTLEBERRY REGULAR CAN 10 OZ. / HOT DOG CHILI ................ 289 SHOWBOAT 15 OZ. 3/ .00 PORK N BEANS .......... 1. RED DIAMOND QUART SIZE 24 COUNT TEA BAGS .................. 9 NATURE'S BEST 12 OZ. SNACK CRACKERS ............. 891 MOST FLAVORS 3 LITER KIST SODA ..................... 79 Golden Flake Ranch, Nacho Cheese & Reg.. Reg. $1.4 TOSTADOS ........................ 1 BUGLES NACHO, RANCH OR REGULAR 6 OZ. CORN SNACKS .............. $l .29 FRITO-LAY LAY'S REG. $1.39 6.5 oz. POTATO CHIPS ................... 99 REGULAR & DIET ONLY 3 LITER Pepsi Cola . -.. '. I. .. .. ,- .. _- . ..-*n:"- - -ICA ROUND 2 1/. ALO0 ICE CREAM.t Limit S Bonus Buy Item with .,$10. o.Q.aIO.: O.p.tI Items, a, d $30 prchas ntitleso . $129 --- jL- -- --- - -1 r CLIP & SAVE Coupon Good thru May 26, 1992 POPULAR VARIETIES KRAFT 18 OZ. BTL. BBQ 9 SAUCE L -------------------------- J in Spread 81 ,'- Amenrican Heritage Individ. Wrapped Singles 10 ,: ".- ;. : -Veg. Oil Slices BREAKSTONE 16 OZ. S ,our Cream .. ........ SWEET WESTERN Cantaloupes .............. ea. O NAVEL Oranges ................. 4 for RED DELICIOUS TRAY PACK Apples ........................ Ib. VIDALIA 25 lb. bag Sweet Onions YELLOWW OR WHITE Sweet Corn ............ Bag ........ 10 ears VINE-RIPENED TRAY PAK Tomatoes ........... Ib. TENDER GREEN Snap Beans .......... lb. GREEN BOILING Peanuts .............. lb. 881 690 $899 $199 490 69" $149 HOMEBEST 10 LB. BAG CHARCOAL .................. $1.69 IGA OR NATURE'S BEST 7.25 OZ. / MAC. & CHEESE ............. 4 KRAFT 8 OZ. FREE BONUS 16 OUNCE BTL. SQUEEZE MUSTARD ........ 490 3/99, $1.19 ........ 99, GEORGI. TRA'PA Pece3b 490 |