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THE USPS 518-880 FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR INDUSTRY DEEP WATER PORT FINE PEOPLE SAFEST BEACHES IN FLORIDA R, NUMBER 1 PORT ST. JOE. FLORIDA 32456 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1993 330 Per Copy Plus 20 Tax... '. I. Board Building New Home Eugene and Glenn Wood, sheetrock finishers, put the finishing touches on partitions in the School Board's future administrative office complex. Cramped Space Causes Board The Gulf County School Board will soon be moving its ad- ministrative offices to a new home, after nearly 30 years of resi- dence in the Gulf County Courthouse's southwest comer. Nearly two years ago, the Gulf County Commission served notice on the School Board to begin making plans to provide themselves other quarters as the County needed the space in the Courthouse for the growing record keeping activities of the' several constitutional officers in the County. With everyone from, the Clerk of the Court to the Supervisor of Elections asking for more room to carry on their duties, the Commission felt it had no alternative-short of building an annex-but to ask the School Board to take its administrative offices elsewhere. The Board started looking for,another location and explored several options before finally settling on their prospective new home. They dickered with the City of Port St. Joe for a time, about using the old Ward Ridge tity Hall, or possibly purchas- ing the building. but it was finally, determined the structure was too small. Several other locations throughout the City were ex- plored, coming to the same conclusion. Building an entirely new building for the school operations seemed to be out of the ques- tion. with the tight tax dollar and the public outcry to econo- mize. TIME FOR ACTION SPURS DECISION Late last year, the matter came to a head, with officers push- ing the County Commission and the Commission giving the School Board an October '93 deadline. Recent decisions over creation of a Middle School concept in the local system, caused the School Board to count their fvallable money and decide to remodel a vocational school suite now standing vacant, into ad- ministrative headquarters. The Board is now at work on converting the south building of a two-building vocational complex to the rear of the Port St. Joe High School into their new Board home. Workmen are currently in thelprocess of remodeling the east end of the building into a 6,000 square foo$. administrative com- plex, which will bring all'their several administrative offices un- der one roof. Currently the school business is operated out of a 3,000 square foot portion of the Gulf County Courthouse, with most of the administrative work done as requirements for state to Seek New Quarters and federal funds operating out of the old Ward Ridge City Hall. MORE ROOM, BETTER FACILITIES The new suite of offices will offer the School Board more of everything. There will be a 20' x 50' Board meeting room. In the past, the Board meetings have been held in a-small room adja- cent to their present Superintendent's office, which allowed.for very few visitors at a time to attend. If the Board meetings at- tracted more than about 10 visitors, they had to stand In the hall with the door open, in order to hear the proceedings. Offices will be adjoining others doing like tasks with an open concept. Partition walls between offices with like functions will be only six feet tall, to allow privacy and still be open. The renovation will cost approximately $100,000 and will be paid for with state' capital outlay funds. The renovation work is being accomplished with school maintenance crews and "day la- bor." The Board's maintenance department is hiring specialists in various fields to accomplish the task. School Superintendent Walter Wilder said Tuesday. 'The renovation will serve our needs nicely. We should be moving by Christmas, at least." i^^^M^^^^M^^v^^-^ C .ta- w' ...SL For the second consecutive year, the City of Port St. Joe has been edged out of the running for designation as a "Main Street" City in Florida. The desig- nation of three towns and cities was made at the annual meeting of the Main Street selection committee in 'Ocoee last Tuesday and Wednesday. Florida Main Street is a self help program that provides a $10,000 grant and technical assistance to local organi- zations in their efforts to revitalize their downtown areas. Along with Port St. Joe, presenta- tions were made by Eustis, Sanford, Ze- phyrhills and Homestead. In a thorough and competitive selection process, the committee awarded Main street designa- tions to three communities-Eustis, Sanford and Homestead. Port St. Joe finished fourth. in the numerical grad- ing. NOT ENOUGH POPULATION Discussions with the chairperson of the committee, Ms. Suzanne Walker. Historical Preservation Bureau Chief, indicated that population was the pri- mary consideration for not selecting Port St. -.doe. The criteria for Florida Main Street selection gives preference to towns with populations between 5,000 and 50,000. Port St. Joe is just under 5,000. Port St. Joe representatives to the selection meeting tried to get around the population requirement by stressing the population in the several unincorporat- ed communities surrounding the City, to no avail. Tamara Laine. Executive Director of the Port St. Joe Chamber of Commerce, stated, "We knew population was an is- sue, but we did not believe that it would be the primary consideration." HIGH MARKS FOR HISTORY Ralph Roberson, Chamber Presi- dent, said, 'The selection committee gave high marks for Port St. Joe's pres- entation, and was impressed by many facts about Port St. Joe that were brought :out during the process. they recognized the ;importance of Port St. Joe as Florida's Constitution City." Representatives from both the Main Street program and the Bureau of Historical Preservation pledged their support to the Chamber's ef- forts and urged a meeting as soon as possible to discuss what could be done to enhance the area. Ms. Laine stated that this is not the end of Port St. Joe's redevelopment plans. '"We can still use the Main Street approach to accomplish our goals of a revitalized downtown area," she said. 'We already have in place a blueprint for downtown redevelopment, prepared through the efforts of the City and the redevelopment agency. We will seek CDBG funds to implement these plans. With the continued cooperation and support of our local organizations, we. are still on track to strengthen Gulf: County's economic base through the re- vitalization of Port St. Joe," Survey Shows Gulf Losing Sales People Have the Resources but County Sales Don't Reflect Spending Chamber of Commerce presi- dent, Ralph Roberson, announc- ing a shop Gulf County campaign being sponsored by the Chamber, Tuesday, said the County isn't getting its share of the potential buying power of its citizens. Ro- berson made his remarks to a breakfast meeting of the Chamber 'in which he announced the cam- paign as an effort to bring more business to Gulf County mer- chants. '"We can aim at our own citizens for a considerable im- provement," he said. Roberson said Gulf has a to- tal personal income of approxi- mately $135,742,000 per year and spends only $44,646,000 of that amount with County mer- chants. 'We can generate more business for our business com- munity if we work 6on capturing that amount leaving the County," ;he said. Roberson said County 'merchants can't compete with a Walmart, or a K-Mart when it comes to selection of merchan- dise, but'they can be competitive in-service, in courtesy 'and a spe- cial effort to meet the customer's needs. "We need to teach our salespeople to adopt the attitude of service arid courtesy," he point- ed out. SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT 'This is a significant amount of money," Roberson said. "County merchants need to go af- ter that business aggressively." One suggestion Roberson made was to make the people aware of how much local busi- nessmen are supporting the ac- tivities of their community, caus- ing' them to have a better lifestyle.' 'We took a poll," he said. 'We called people and specifically asked how much they had con- tributed to civic, church, social and recreation functions in the County during the past year. We got many "I don't know" answers and we didn't contact every firm,' '. . ii TOVAL R-MONAl-IN(OMI ~3' rOTAI R AL5'~ M pEP, C AP VrA Z -RETAIL OT -.:.- T Chamber of Commerce president, Ralph Roberson, uses a chart filled with statistics but we added up a 'figure of $208,000 just for the year 1992 'from those who could and would give us an answer," Roberson said. 'This is a significant amount of money, too, and I (See SURVEY on Page 3) ._ ... '. *: * 'I' I ^*' lpi^ , -; .. ; -, , ST-'?,! . S 5- as he announces a 'Buy In Gulf County" campaign to the Chamber. SheriffAl Harrison and Deputy Captain Jack Davila, ex- amine part of the 'loot four Texas men had-taken during a five-state crime odyssey. Five-State Burglar Fugitives Caught Suspicious Citizen Alerts Sheriffs Department About Four Men Gulf County proved to be an inhospitable place for four young men on a crime spree from here to Houston, Texas late last week. The four were picked up after a confidential telephone call to the Gulf County Sheriffs Depart- ment alerted the law enforcement in the Port St. Joe area of their presence in the City. The four had tried to sell some stereo equipment to a local man, who reported they had a van full of valuables from micro- wave ovens to. coin collections. 'The citizen, who wished to,re- main anonymous, felt the items had been stolen. The person try- ing to peddle the merchandise didn't make a good impression on the citizen, either," Sheriff Al Har- rison said. Captain Jack Davila of the Gulf County Sheriffs Depart- ment, investigated the call and found the four men just pulling away from a convenience store in their Dodge van. When they saw the Sheriffs car,, the driver of the van attempted to elude Davila, who called for assistance. Port St. Joe Police officer, Butch Arendt blocked the van's path, as it pro- ceeded south on Highway 98, at the bridge across Patton's Bayou. Arrested were: Kenneth Kevin Wogan, 33, of .Houston, Texas; Antonio Harnandez Martinez, 30, a citizen of Honduras; Julio C. (See FUGITIVES on Page 3) The Star Has A Birthday The Star has reached middle age this week, as it marks another milestone of publication. Today is the first day of the news- paper's 56th year of publi- cation. The Star has grown from an. 8-page tabloid publication to an average of 16 broadsheet pages weekly and from about 1,200 subscribers to nearly 4,000 with this week's press run. The Star has never missed an issue during its long history of publica- tion. I I : i tf / t ---- 1 a p I s l THE STAR PAGE TWO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1993 Li h Hunker Down with Kes I Kesley Colber I. ,: vl Logo. . And You're the Distinguished Artist SO, GULF COUNTY is going to have an official logo. We think it should. Come up with a logo and put it on every- thifig the County owns., The School Board has a logo. The City of Port. St. Joe -has a logo. The Star has a logo. The St. Joe Forest Products has a logo. So does Arizona Chemical, Premier Servic- es, etc. Why not Gulf County? Personally, we think the County should have had a logo a long time ago. A unique logo identifies a firm or government, im- mediately. Usually, the first thing a new firm does is come up with a logo. We're not going to enter the contest to design a county logo. We do urge that you do so, remembering that only one design can be used. Don't feel as if you are being ignored or abused if your rendition of what you think would be a representative seal of Gulf County doesn't happen to be chosen. WE LIKE THE IDEA of having a county-wide contest to de- sign our proposed new logo. That way, not only will everyone be able to express themselves, but the logo will genuinely represent Gulf County and the thinking of its people about what the iden- tification seal should contain. The County has what Is commonly known as a "County Seal", used for affixing to legal documents. The imprint of the seal on a document means it is a unique document which refers 'only to Gulf County. But, that seal is only the seal of the state of Florida with "Gulf County" printed in the margin. We have never had a county logol Potential designers of such an insignia for Gulf County should remember, as they set about their task, that the logo should tell in a nutshell what Gulf County is about. IT SHOULD BE SUCCINCT, with no hidden meanings. It should be as dignified as the logo on a coin issued by the United States of America. It should be a serious project, producing a se- rious result. The American Flag is a logo. It doesn't contain anything which would detract from its dignified purpose. It attracts loyalty and support. That's what we want out of our logo. Design of this emblem is going to be a tough job. We realize, that. The County Commission realizes that. It needs public in- put and support. It needs t6 express the good points of Gulf County on the head of a dime, if necessary. It needs, above all, to be a design which we're not going to be changing every couple of years. So, Gulf County artists; get out your drawing pens and put on-the old thinking cap. Do your best for YOUR county. Calling DOT THE GULF COUNTY commission Is taking the proper steps thus far, toward alleviating any dangerous conditions at the in- tersection of Highway 98 and County Road 382. .Get the Florida Department bf Transportation involved. The Department has been involved for the past three years, at the intersection. If there is a latent danger there,. they created itf-We 'all understand C-382 isn't a state road and the DOT must not geatcaught making changes to the road, uninvited. Weall- know, too, that DOT has had more than a little practice avoiding any expenditure they can. Such a position has been forced on them in the not too distant past. They know how it's done and we expect them to use their expertise in the matter at hand, when it comes to paying for a possible alteration in the future. Gulf County would consider it a favor if the DOT would get into the act and survey the intersection in a completely unbiased manner. Don't look through the project as if they will be called on to pay for it, or it's not the responsibility of DOT. We would. like to see DOT look at the problem as one which needs a solu- tion; not as one which needs avoiding. THIS MATTER ABOUT the dangerous intersection has been hanging fire for at least the period of time in which the bridge was being' built. Admittedly, some of those who say the intersec- tion poses a traffic hazard are speaking more from the heart than they are from the head. They know about as much about traffic patterns, trends, what, is safe and what isn't, as most of us who don't deal in those things every day. Just give us an honest opinion, DOT. If you can help, then 'do so; but at least tell us on your best knowledge and experi- ence; do we have a dangerous situation here and if so, what can we do to correct it? We welcome the interest of the Commission in the safety and welfare of our people. We also welcome, DOT to the County to help solve these problems, if we do have a problem. Two Cows the earth In a....I went home that t day In 1959 a little confused about the moon and its relation to people on earth ... "Leon, do you know a guy named Vernon Equlknox?" 'Who?" "Some guy Mr. Berry was talking about today in class, he had something to do with the moon and the four seasons." "The Four Seasons is a sing- ing group. And you leave that moon stuff alone. Strange things happen to people who get caught up in the glow of the moon." "Like what?" Back in those days, Leon could draw me in quicker than a wink. "Like they get too close to those woods down behind Archie Moore's and nobody ever sees 'em* again." 'You're kid-" "No, I ain't; the little moon people come out and drag 'em down-" "Leon, come on, tell me the truth!" "O.K., when the moon gets full, it has a stronger gravitation- al pull on the earth. Some luna- rologists believe this extra pull lifts the brain to the top of the skull, causing irrational and somewhat exotic behavior. Most think that the smaller the brain, the more 'lifting' it does, therefore causing in these less-brainy peo- ple even more irrational life pat- terns." . That Didn't Jump Over the Moon "Are you serious?" I searched his face for any sign of a smile. There was none! "As serious as a Chinese heart attack. Do you remember when Mr. Dinwiddle drove his, pick-up into the creek?" "Sure, people thought he was crazy!r "Full moon." 'You don't say." "And remember the fight the mayor had with Aaron Pinson in front of McCadams Store." "Sure do, Ricky Gene saw it, he said the Mayor just went beser-" "Full moon." "L. C., do you ever get affect- ed by this full moon thing?" "Naw, my brain is big. It pret- ty much fills up my skull. No 'lift- ing' room. I'm safe." Leon was smart for his age. S'What about me?" Leon took my head gently be- tween his hands and shook it back and forth: 'Well, you've got some room in there. As a matter of fact, it's pretty loose. You're young; maybe , your brain will grow- Maybel "L. C., how often does the full moon come around?" "Every 29 1/2 days. Roughly once a month. There have been calendars based on the moon phases. 'Course, the bad news for the little-brain folks is that about every 2 1/2 to 3 years, a month will catch two full moons. There's so much more pulling and push- ing, brains have been known to 'get turned upside down." "Get out of here." "I'm serious, it.happened to Edgar Allen Poe. And Elizabeth Borden. And Groucho Marx." S "Leon, I don't think-" " 'That second full moon is called a blue moon., You small- brain people have to really be on guard. It's been known to pull grey matter up so high folks have. forgotten to breathe. They ,turn blue. Remember the night. Mr. Abernathy forgot to take his lan- tern out of the hay loft? The whole town thought a UFO had landed. They shot that barn to kingdom come. Killed two of Mr. Abernathy's prized Herefords- mistook 'em for Martians. The whole thing took place under a blue moon!" "Of course, I'll tell you what is even worse." Leon was on a roll now, 'That's having 'two moons fall in August, right slap-dab in the middle of dog days. Yes sir, a blue moon and dog days will make a sane person think he's loony. And the small-brain people don't have a chancel Thank good- ness it only comes around every fifty years or so." Leon is something else. I'm all grown up now and, of course, realize he was just funningg" me. (See KESLEY on Page 3) Boy howdy, I'm glad August is over. Strange things kept hap- pening to me. I couldn't figure it out; I thought there a couple of times I was going. over the edge like that Shirley McLaine lady. I didn't see any space ships and no dead people came back to chat, but it was a weird month. I talked to Leon a couple of times and he started making sense! Now, that'll scare you. I figured it was my time for that mid-life crisis thing until someone pointed out that August had two full moons. Whewl What a relief It wasn't me after all! Strange things are going to happen any time you cram two full moons into one month. I remember studying it in 7th grade science. The new moon, the waxing crescent, the last' quar- ter-Mr. Berry even allowed as how the moon caused the tides to come and go, but we never be- lieved that! Let's see, the earth re- volves around the sun in a clock- wise, or is it counter-clock wise while the moon. revolves around II Going Barefoot Used to Be Remedy for Hot Weather A LITTLE RESPITE in the temperature last Thursday morn- Ing gave an indication that fall might not be too far away. I real- ize there is some hot weather still to come. As a matter of fact, it was only last year that we had a 100 degree temperature reading early in September. That was the only 100 degree reading we had during the year. So, don't be sur- prised if we still have some sweat- ing weather ahead. If we could have cooler weather in these present days and the near days to come, I will be glad to be wrong about my weather prediction. Of course, I am no meteorologist; no Willard Scott; no Bill Shuler and no Capt. Norm Miller. I do have a bunion and a tat- tlie-tale knee. which keeps me right up to date with weather changes. I find them more accu- rate than those guys with the ini- tials after their names when it comes to a serious change in the weather. If the weather man on TV would become a meteorologist and get himself a bunion or a tat- tle-tale knee, they would have job security if that'job security de- pended on accuracy. I'M NOT LOOKING for an early winter, or bitterly cold tem- peratures-but I would like about a half day of freezing weather, for a change-but just weather which is only a might cooler than it has been would receive a nice welcome from me. The other day I was in Char- lene Hargraves' office and we were talking about whether or not we were to have an early fall. Charlene remarked, "I don't know why it seems so hot. Why, I re- member when we didn't have air conditioning, fans, or any of; those aids but we managed to get through it somehow." Then she wiped her brow and concluded with, "I don't know why it seems so hot now! Of course we did take off our shoes and 'go barefoot back in those days." How well I remember. A sum- mer with shoes was unbearable We even shed the tennis shoes when I was a kid. We didn't even play tennis in them. 'The only problem then was in dodging the thorn bushes which grew along the ground. GOING BAREFOOT WAS the uniform of the day in our child- hood. After summer was over, and it was time to go back to school, those shoes didn't wear very well for awhile. Our feet would be so tough you couldn't drive a nail in them; then to tie them up in a pair of shoes was pure torture. Going barefoot was more comfortable than wearing shoes, during the hot summer time. We felt cooler without shoes on our feet. So, what was making us cooler: going barefoot or just the fact that we had shed just one more piece of clothing? Along with those bare feet, one wore a pair of cut-off overalls and maybe some undershorts. Nothing else We got along in those stifling hot days until we ventured down along the railroad tracks into the woods. A railroad track which has lain in the sun all day long is the next thing to a skillet sitting on top of a lit stove for about 10 ininutes. We would step high when walking down the railroad track. I'VE THOUGHT ABOUT the- cooler-walking-barefoot 'thing and have decided it must. be because we're similar to a dog or a cow in some respects. Of course we sweat all over - and a dog or cow, doesn't. A dog - pants when he gets hot and , seems to fare fairly well in the heat. A cow hunts a shade tree or gets in the water to cool off. You feel a dog's nose to see if he is cool and I think you do the same with a cow. Taking .that into considera- tion, do: you think a person is more able to dissipate heat through the bottom of his feet? Taking. off the shoes makes one feel cooler. Or maybe it's advancing age which causes us to feel the heat more. I'd rather think it is wearing shoes from morning until night. Maybe, if, we would once again adopt the attire of naturally bare feet rather than the artificial cov- ering we put over them, we would add to our comfort during these dog days. Kesley started me'. thinking along these lines with his learned and well researched dissertation on dog days last. week. Kes knows dogs and he knows. it's called dog days be-, cause they aren't fit for a dog to be out in. There could very well be something to this bare feet thing.. I think I'll look further into this matter. Might even get a grant from the federal government. Af- ter all, they aren't referred to as "dogs" for nothing! T :, St. JosephBay ,. ',': Date Time Ht. Time Ht. Sept. 03 12:22 a.m. H 1.2 7:38 a.m. L 0.9 Sept. 04 12:54 a.m. H 1.3 9:21 am. L 0.8 '. Sept. 05 1:195a.m.H 1.4 11:01 a.m. L 0.7 T- Sept. 06 1:58 a.m. H ,1.6 12:27 p.m. L 0.6 Sept. 07 2:48 a.m. H 1.7 1:43 p.m. L 0.5 Sept. 08 3:39 a.m. H 1.8 2:47 p.m. L 0.4 Sept. 09 4:37 a.m. H 1.8 3:43 p.m. L 0.3 It's Time to Knock Heads; -THE STAR- Postmaster: SUBSCRIPTIONS INVARIABLY PAYABLE IN ADVANCE WINN, USPHS 518880 Send Address Change to In County-$15.90 Year in County-$1060 Six Months S Published Every Thursday at 304.308 Williarn Avenue The Star Out of State-20.0 oYear Out of State-$15.00 Six Months P t i h Port St. Joe, Florida 3245-0308 Post Office BOX 308 Other Florida Counties-$20.00 Year + app. tax or $15,00 6 Months + app, tax Port St. Joe, Florida 324P6"C308 Post Office Box 308 by The Star Publishing Conpany-TO SecondClas stage PaidatPo St Joe, FL Port St. Joe, FL 32456-0308 To ALL ADVERTISERS In case of error or omissions in advertise- Phone 227-1278 ments, the publishers do not hold themselves liable for damage fur- Wesley FR. Ramsey............ Editor & Publisher other than amount received for such advertisement. NR|V William H. Ramsey........... Production Supt. SECOND-CLASS POSTAGE PAID The spoken word is given scant attention; the printed word is thought- S Frenchie L. Ramsey .......... Office Manager AT PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456-0308 fully weighed. The spoken word barely asserts; the printed word thor- Shirley Ramsey ................. Typesetter WEEKLY PUBLISHING oughly convinces. The spoken word is lost; the printed word remains. qk .... ...... ..... ,i i ' _ _ 1 Fr---N t iju -Z - White City Water System Let; AER S- Shad Phantry 'By / Wendell Campbell Quotable Quotes A list of original quotes from Shad Phantry: It's darkest at four a.m. when you can't sleep. Dead men pay no bills. I had rather walk than ride in a car that won't run. J& Some- women work from sun-to-sun, but a house-husband's work is never done. A Polilcians, like baby 'diapers, should be changed of- ten...because they are full of the same stuff. (Actually, Shad heard that one 'on a Paul Harvey news report. He. thought it worthy of mention.) A A pretty girl is like a melody; trouble is, many men can't sing. ,b Work is the substance of longevity. It will also kill you if you take it too seriously. j& If a man's' biggest 'concern is money, no amount of it will make him feel secure. m& Beggars have few friends. & A women in need will do anything for her children. t& The man who rushes time usually dies before his., j& There's nothing quite as pure as a smiling baby, S& The man who hates to go to work on Monday is quite normal. 0- If God' had meant for people to work on Saturday, He would have made eight days in a week. 1: &A funeral is the last function all of us will attend, like it or not. j& A person's memory isn't impaired with age; older people just have more to'remember. A& Never trust a guitar picker or a person who wears sunglasses at night, unless they are blind. o A wet cat is a pitiful looking creature. A A boat at the bottom of the ocean is worth two under a boat, shed. SA- If you don't love me, give me my fishing rod and cut me loose. There are lots more fish in the seal tA Life is like a'mountain; it's as steep as a horse's face and just when you think you can grab the ears, you slide back down. FugitiVS -From Page 1 ." *^ .L ",,. Raymond 21, of: Houston, -and Frank Edward Perry, 29, also of Houston. On investigating the quartet, Sheriffs officials found the four had stolen the van from Wogan's uncle in Houston and headed for. Florida. They stole from homes and businesses along the way and financed their trip by selling Items to pawn shops. When they questioned an in-' dividual about where to locate a pawn. shop in Port St. Joe, they were told there is isn't one here. The men attempted to sell the cit- Izen the stereo equipmentn, which reiltled in'theB Verig caugf.' -' SherifTf Harrison said the men had stolen items in Destin, Lafay- ette, Louisiana, Houston and pos- sibly other places along their route. They had pawn tickets where they had converted Items to cash from Houston and three different places in Florida. The van they were driving was loaded with articles such as firearms, VCR's. power tools, ster- eo equipment. a reel to reel re- corder, Jewelry. coin collections and numerous other Items. Wogan had violated a parole in Texas and also faces the stolen vehicle charge as well as the bur- glary charges. The four are being turned over to Okaloosa County authorities. Survey From Page 1 think people should know about it." Roberson said the Chamber has adopted and will operate a "Buy In Gulf County' .campaign as a year-rol.p.roject. He on-,. tinued, "All of these are conserva- tive figures. We'didn't even con- sider time expended or donated to various community projects by various people. Somehow we need to improve this buying ratio, causing Gulf County to prosper more," he concluded. Kesley From Page 2 I don't put'any stock in that blue moon/dog days theory. It's all kinda' silly, really. I'm not about to go off the.deep end, shoot any- body's lights out. Hey, everything is. great! The only problem I have this morning is the crink I've got in my neck from sleeping standing on my head for the past three days.... Respectfully, Kesley In Okinawa Marine Pfc.. Patrick M. Car- penter, son of Shirly M. and Pat- rick M. Carpenter. Sr.. of Port St. Joe, recently reported for duty with 9th Motor Transport Batta- lion, 3rd Force Service Support. Group, Okinawa, Japan. The 1992 graduate of Port St.- Joe High School joined the Ma- rine Corps in November. 1992. $Trust me for all your life insurance needs permanent, ten universal and retirement. sees CALL ME. BILL WOOD 101. Williams 'Ave. M 229-6514 State Farm Life Insurance Company Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois Like a good neighbor, .State Farm is there. Bids $520,810.13 Board Bargains Price In Pr The Gulf County Commission time in two weeks, with the accepted a contract to install a lowest bidder again failing to water system for the White City- duce the proper bid bond in community for the second time, bid papers. Lack of bid bond in a special meeting last Thurs- the reason FmHA turned d day evening. The Board received the Air Environmental bid tI and opened bids Wednesday af- weeks ago. ternoon of last week, but delayed Four bids were received final acceptance until Thursday the project, originally, but the to allow their engineers, Preble- lowest bids had insufficient Rish, to investigate the bid docu- formance bond coverage and ments and check them out with other bids were for more mo FmHA, who has provided a por- than White City has available tion of the financing for the pro- the system. ject. In past meetings engli Air' Envirorimental was the Ralph Rish had also question successful bidder for the second Air Environmental's license to S^( 1 f 1 ( Eight Drug Arrests The Gulf County Sheriffs De- partment has spent a busy week end, rounding upstill more peo- ple on illegal drug charges., The Sheriffs records show the arrest of eight people, who are facing charges, all of whom are still in jail, facing hefty bonds. Sheriff Al Harrison said all the arrests were, Individual col- lars from all over the county. Four of the eight were arrested for marijuana violations and four for crack cocaine possession. Arrested were: Edward Earl Williams, 44, of 186 Avenue D: charged with sale of crack cocaine. A bond of $25,000 has been set for him. John Edward Redmon, 27, 219 Gulf Street, St. Joe Beachl. Kenny Tho Head Fore, KENNY THOMAS Wal m erica Set for Nov. 11 sale of marijuana. Bond of $5,000 The March of Dimes has been set for his release. pleased to announce that it Bobby Dewayne Brake, 23, be holding its annual WalkAm Third Street, Highland View; sale ca in Port St. Joe on Novem of marijuana. A bond of $5,000 11, starting at 9 a.m. at the S set. House. Businesses, scho Clay Von Turner, 31, Wewa- : churches, and individuals are hitchka; sale of crack cocaine. A vited to join in the fun. By part bond of $25,000 set. ., pating in March of Dimes spe Patrick James Tousignant, L events, citizens will have the 8, 803 Garrison venuesQ "unty..to.Jolnthe"Campa matil]iffua. Bond set at 5,000. '-.'For Healthier Babies", and s Steve Anthony Wright, 21, port the March of Dimes resea Wewahitchka; sale of crack co- and programs to help America caine. Bond set at $25,000. have healthier babies. Agnes Adkins, 58,186 Avenue For further information D, Port St. Joe; sale of crack co- please contact 229-6624 or caine. Bond set at $25,000. Panama City. 785-6460. MOD Names October As "Healthier Babies" Monti The March of Dimes Birth De- fects Foundation has declared October "Campaign for Healthier Babies Month." They are a na- tional voluntary agency whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth de- fects and infant mortality. Through its Campaign for Healthy Babies, the March of Dimes funds programs of re- search, community service, edu- cation, and advocacy. During the month of October, .more than 20,000 babies will be born to women who received late or no prenatal care during their pregnancy. These babies are three-times more likely to die be- fore their first birthday than ba- bies who receive adequate care.' The March of Dimes supports programs around the country that help pregnant women find, medical attention and provide them with information and coun- seling so their babies' can begin life healthy. Local chapter efforts to help educate the public about pro- grams available for pregnant In Negotiated Pact oject to Meet Available Funds next rate, but County attorney, Pat A second bid was submitted pro- Floyd, said the firm's license was for a pressure holding tank to be his adequate to meet County require- located on the south side of the was ments. Intracoastal. Waterway bridge. own This time around all 'bids North Florida Construction' bid three were for more money than the $76,228.00 for this portion of the County had available for the job. entire facility. Engineering will on .The County has received a run to approximately $45,000, two $200,000 grant from the State of which made the Wednesday bid per- Florida, a $300,000 federal grant too expensive. the and a $200,000 loan from FmHA ney to finance the project. Air Envi- BOARD NEGOTIATED for ronmental's bid, Wednesday, was FINAL PRICE for $588,938.63, which was well Wednesday, the Commission neer within the available money, but rejected all bids for the purpose ned didn't include all the costs in- of negotiating with the low bidder, op- volved in the project. provided they could get the ap' proval of FmHA. Dubose Ausley, representative for FmHA said the County was proceeding in an ac- as -I 11 "ceptable order, so the engineers TR as W ill negotiated all 'day Thursday on the several matters contained in ster Postthebid. Ralph Rish, of Preble-Rish Kenny Thomas has recently said he. negotiated with Air Envi- transferred to Port. St. Joe. to ill ronmental to reduce the supply the Division of Forestry supervis- line from Port St. Joe to White. or's position in Gulf County. This City from an 8-inch to a 6-inch position was previously held by line and pressure tolerances Wes Jones, who left this area in down from 150 to 100 pounds May of this year. psi. He also persuaded Air Envi- Kenny began hiscareerwith ronmental to reduce its bid by the Florida Division of Forestry in $10,000. thus bringing the pro- October of 1978 as a Forest ject In within the moneyavalla- Ranger in Holmes County. In:- ble.Ie 1985 he was promoted to Senior Forest Ranger and moved to Wal- AE's final bid price, after ,ne- ,. ton County. After six years as gotiations were complete, was for. Senior Ranger, he was promoted $520,810.13. to Forest Area Supervisor and Rish said the reductions in moved to Cross City, in Dixie the supply line will have no affect County. He has one son, aged 10, on the system, since pressure in who resides in Tallahassee. In his thelnewinerese i spare time he enjoys fishing, the llne will never be above 55 psi hnng.spare t doenjoys shing and the volume will not be affect- hunting. and all outdoor recrea- ed, since the supply line will fill t Kenny says that he is happy the 75,000 gallon pressure tank, to be in Gulf County and is look- which was supplying the commu- oinvGlard to meeting and lwork- nity water pressure anyhow. Rish ing, fwth the residents of the said White City will have at least ing with the residents of the 50 psi at the spigot in their distrl- county. Mr. Thomas' office is lo- bution system. cated, at the White City Forestry but o ss"em Headquarters, and he would like BID CONTRACT STILL to invite anyone who has ques- NEEDS APPROVAL is tions concerning forestry to stop The new bid mustill meet ert- by the office or call 827-1421. the scrutiny of FmHA, but Rish be- said he expects to have. that decl1 ,tac G to sion within just a few days. Aus- ols, et Menton ley assured Rish Thursday that it in- "sounded" as if everything was in ticl- In POem Contest order, but the final decision cial hadn't been handed down early op- Tommy Cvurry, age 6, of Port this .week. .- St. Joe'. received Honorable Men- n dar ...-.-.Provided everything i found.- up- rch ans on, in women include: health education brochures and videos and the "Babies and You" campaign which Is designed to educate women of childbearing age, In- crease productivity at the work site, and decrease absenteeism which ca'n strongly affect the em- ployers' insurance rates. The seminar will be offered in Panama City on September 22 at Bay Medical Center. Bingo Returning In Wewahitchka Bingo will resume in Wewa- hftchka starting September 13th. Early bird games will begin at 5:00 p.m. and regular games start at 7:00. There will be cash prizes, the minimum prize being $20.00. The Jackpot is $250.00 by the number with a $100.00 consolation prize. Games are open to the public and are held at the Wewa Senior Citizens Center across from St. Joe Papermakers Federal Credito Union. Proceeds are used to pay for services for the elderly. For Take Out Orders, Call 227-1670 NEW RAW BAR HOURS: 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Tuesday Sunday The World's Finest *Oysters *Clams *Shrimp *Crabs Enjoy the best from St. Joseph Bay ' and Indian Lagoon with us. INDIAN PASS RAW BAR (ON C-30 SOUTH OF PORT ST. JOE) I''.', ~ I uIon In te June 1993 Cricket League international writing com- petition. For this contest, en- trants were asked to write a poem about a misjudged animal. Tom- my's name appears in the Sep- tember issue of the award win- ning childi-en's magazine. Cricket, the Magazine for Children, features the best short stories, poems, and articles by the world's minest children's au- thors and is illustrated by the best artists from here and abroad. to be in order with the bid, Air- Environmental is expected to be-,: gin work immediately on the pro- ject. They have 180 working days to complete the work, but expect. to finish within 120 days. White City will purchase bulk water from Port St. Joe's treat- ment plant. The water will be supplied through a 6-inch main to ,the community. The system will contain 32 fire hydrants lo- cated strategically throughout the community. SYLVANIA AUDIO. VIDEO . A IVO v OEO . . ..... "..... 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THUR 5:30 PM EXPRESS PAGE 3A THE STAR, PORT ST. JOB. FL THURSDAY, SEPT. 2. 1993 i, Garden Club Opens So The Port St. Joe Garden Club will open the 1993-94 year with a covered dish luncheon on Thurs- day September 9. at 12:30 p.m. EDT at the newly decorated Gar- den Center on 8th Street. The hostesses-Daisy Reeves, Bertha Byrne, Zelda Brown, and Rella Wexler-welcome all mem- bers, former members, and friends to come enjoy the good food and visiting about summer eason activities. During the meeting, plans for the October 27 District Horticul- tural Workshop will be discussed and finalized. The University of Florida's Dr. Robert Black will be presenting two lectures on Octo- ber 27 at the Port St. Joe Garden Center; one in the morning and one in the afternoon. The lectures will be followed by a question and answer session in which all gar- dening questions will be ad- dressed. -= Accidents SInjuries Insurance SMedicare Medicaid 2nd Opinions aL St. Joe Elementary Student Council These young students were recently selected by their classmates to represent them on the '93-'94 Student Council. They are, front row, from left: Leah Taylor, Jenna Chesser, Jessica Mock, Anna Goodwin, Kimberly Burkert, Jarrod McArdle, Melissa Nixon, Tommy Curry and Molly Garrett. Second row, from left: Bryan Thomas, Eric Harris, Shanna Wester, Tiffany Clark, Dustin Crews, and Ashley Bryan. Back row, from left: Buck Burkett, Matthew Caswell, Shevonn Carr, Brett Parker, Craig Phillips, Jennifer Calvarese and Sheila Boykins. Officers are: President Craig Phillips; Secretary, Ashley Bryan; and Vice-President, Buck Burkett.' Student Council sponsor is Mrs. Brenda Wood. Bulldog News..... Our school is in need of pic- tures of Washington Elementary School, Washington High School and P.S.J. Elementary School (old site). Please look through your photo albums and contact Denise Williams at 227-1221. The Pre-K program is 'in need of a rocking chair. If you would like to donate one or make a do- nation toward the purchase of a chair, please contact Joann Raf- field at 227-1221. Congratulations to our 1993- 94 Student Council Officers! Pres- ident, Craig Phillips; Vice- President, Buck Burkett; Secre- tary, Ashley Bryan. A special thanks to Cora Sue Robinson, Supervisor of Elections, for pro- viding the voting machine and as- sisting with our Student Council election. Parents are asked to help out at PSJ Elementary School. Why? To tell about their job. When? Anytime between 8:00-2:00. Where At P.S.J:.. Elementary School Who? Youl - Tim Griffith, electrical techni- cian at Kennedy Space Center, visited the third grade classes last'Thursday. He outlined the major components of the Space Shuttle and demonstrated its use with a model and presented a vid- eo. The children will inspired ,to work hard and reach for the stars. Mr. Griffith attended Port St. Joe Elementary School as a child. 'The third grade teachers and students would like to thank Mr. Griffith' 'for 'providing them with Happy 18 th, Anniversary! Morm &Dad S. LaSonja, Dontae, Shinah Latrika, Farica, Mosi "Quinn Gang" such a fun and informative sci- ence 'program. The school would like to video tape parents telling about their job. Please contact Cindy Beliri at 227-1221. Parents can help with home- work by providing the right at- mosphere for studying. *Limit TV watching. *Provide a good work area. *Agree on a regularly sched- uled "homework time". ., If. your child does not yet have any homework, you can still help prepare him/her by talking about schoolwork. This will en- courage the child to think about school when at home and home- Mr. and Mrs. Cawthon Williams Fiftieth Anniversary On August 15, Cawthon and Evelyn Williams of Port St. Joe were honored with a surprise 50th Anniversary Party given by their children, Mr. & Mrs. James Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams. The party was held at the Gulf Sands Restaurant and was reminiscent of the 1940's to commemorate their wedding date. of August 3, 1943. Eighteen guests were present and a good time was had by all attending. Their children are thankful, for having wonderful parents. WHY PAYMORE? FEATURES ARE FREE ON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RINGS 9 ,YY5UrA AUf FaIMEmw 10?E ARTKIRVED CLASS RINGS --- BRING THIS AD 8s0o. 881,048s.049 APPROXIMATE ARTCARVED'S FEATURE PRICE AT SCHOOL PRICE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE Activity Choice $18.00 Sunlight Stone $14.00 Personal Name $12.00 Design Under Stone $14.00 Encrusting $16.00 Fireburst $14.00 Full Name Engraving $9.00 ER ENDS 5, 1993. Some restrictions may apply. See dealer for details. Ginger's Jewelry 302A Reid Avenue Port St. Joe, FL (904) 229-6969 Card of Thanks I would like to thank, every- one for the kindness shown me . during my illness through your visits, flowers, calls, cards, and" especially your prayers. I am re- covering, but please continue to! keep me in your prayers. Laura Williams Closed Sundays1 Taylor Ren6e Ramsey It's A Girl! Chris and Mary Ann Ramsey are proud to announce the birth of their daughter,' Taylor Ren6e, on August 6 at Eglin AFB Hospi- tal in Fort Walton. She weighed 7 lbs., 9 oz. and was 19 inches long. Proud grandparents are Larry and Myra Sue Byrd and Laura and Alford Ramsey, all of Port St. Joe. Great-grandparents are Mag- gie Waters and the late J. B. Wa- ters,' Vennie Mae Byrd and the late Gene Byrd. and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ramsey, all of Port St. Joe. and the late Nell Smith and Fred Rudd. Great great grandmothers are Lena Wooden and Pauline Pierce, both of Port St. Joe. Smith To Wed Funderburk Final wedding plans for -, Shannon Smith and Russell Funm- "'4 derburk are announced. The cer- I emony'ill take place Saturday, \' Sept. 4. at 2:00 E.D.T. at the White City Baptist Church. All friends and relatives are invited to attend the wedding and recep- tion which will follow in the church fellowship hall. Two Inservices At Gulf Pines There will be two Diabetes and Cardiovascular Inservices on September 8; at 2 and 3:30 p.m. in the Conference Room at Gulf Pines Hospital. It will be conduct- ed by Tallahassee Memorial Hos- pital. The public is invited. We elpTh Envromen B PrnigTi NewsaperOn n ReyldPpr in a friendly atmosphere with good FRIENDS. Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 6 Days a Week All You Can Eat LUNCH BUFFET includes Salad Bar 4.95 -Specializing In - Our a VAi eBuffet Lunch *Sandwiches *Meals to Go *Fresh Seafood' *Delicious Steaks Famous Fresh $10 95 * r'%fM% r% O rf M ^ ^ C Linda's Restauran 30 Furh t 27-10 or S. o (CrnrofForh tre ad w. 8 Ownd nd peate b Chrls &Una Sit SAY HAI BUSHE Grandparents' Day is September 12th. Just in time for Grandparents' Day... we've teamed up with the 5 Washington State Apple Growers Association to bring you the FTD Apple Basket-" Bouquet bright cheery flowers, plus a handy apple recipe and fact book. Call or visit us today! ,1 , * A Registered Trademark of Florists' Transworld Delivery Association. SMA Trademark of Florists' Transworld Delivery Association. * A Registered Trademark of the Washington State Apple Commission. NKS A ILI 0 1993 F.T.D.A. We Care About Your Well-Being! For A Full-Measure Of Service, Make Us Your Neighborhood Pharmacy Prescriptions Expertly Filled Computerized Record Keeping Of Your Medications History Complete Surgical & Sickroom Supplies Full Line Of Health & Beauty Supplies Candies, Gifts & Greeting Cards KAccepting Most Insurance Plans We Discount To Senior Citizens (1 Open 6 Days A Week W S CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Two Pharmacists and a Pharmacy Technician to serve you promptly. Saveway Center Phone 227-1224 I .. THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1993 PAGE 5A SSenior Citizens Man Pledge Center for MDA M-- 1-1T- T -A. T. ....,.. .-_ h ...s -r, r.'.n-, ., Day. Telethon is an important Be sure to watch this year's show sociation make a differ_ rat .onnenerg. Ly cn . Harrison, and Heather, Hanson NJROTiC Cadets The Port St. Joe High School NJROTC recently chose three ca- dets to attend the Naval Leader- ship and mini-boot camp at Pen- sacola Naval Air Station. These cadets-Pat Sonnenberg, Chey- enne Harrison, and Heather Han- son-began their one week train- ing on July 7, and completed it on July 14. The cadets .were joined by 80 other cadets from area 7, which includes Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. They experi- S enced a true boot camp training period. All cadets competed for medals and awards while under heavy pressure and the eyes of Marine drill instructors. Reveille was at 5 a.m. and lights out at 10 p.m. .The cadets found the Leader- ship Academy to be a real experi- ence for each of them. All three cadets from Port St. Joe received a completion certificate and a sil- ver shoulder aiguillette represent- ing physical fitness .accomplish- ment. Two of the cadets, Harrison ,and Sonnenberg, received the first place medal for the 1.5 mile run. Harrison also received the Naval Aviation Museum Award. All three cadets did a great job of representing Port St. Joe High School and their community. Scheffer Awarded Plaque The Florida Panhandle Private Industry Council, Inc. recently held'its annual meeting at the W. T. Neal Civic Center in Blountstown. Florida Panhandle PIC Executive Director Frelda Sheffield, right, presents Al Scheffer with a gavel plaque for serving as the 1992-93 Program Year Vice-Chairman. During Mr. Scheffer's term, he actively served on various committees including the Public Relations Committee as Chairman. Mr. Sheffield also commended him for his devoted participation arnd excellent board meeting attendance. Oh, Lordy! Look Who's Turning 40! r -o With Love, The Anton Gang & Randy I dare not tell his age, you see, As it would make him mad at me; But it ain't gonna take geometry To know this thing's from '53. Happy Birthday, Arthur P. The Big 4-01 Love, Your Family me local Jerry L ewis Lmuu ,'' Day Telethon will be broadcast on WMBB channel 13 on September 5th and 6th. The WMBB hosts, Kathy Oliver and Tom Lewis, will be informing the public of the many needs of the muscular dys- trophy clients in the North Flori- da area. In the local Port St. Joe area, Jerry Stokoe and the Senior Citi- zen's group will be conducting the local, pledge center to be held at city hall. Local volunteers are , participating in various capaci- ted, sucn a a o e11 ann- I l Good Neighbors promotion. This is the second year that the Senior Citizens have run the local tele- thon pledge center. All of' the money raised in the Port St. Joe area will go to help local patients with their medical needs, such, as: Purchasing orthopedic equip- ment, genetic testing, physical therapy, worldwide research and an annual summer camp held at Billy Joe Rish State Park. The local Jerry Lewis Labor part of making the dreams ofchil- dren and adults become a reality. and plan on making a pledge to help the Muscular Dystrophy As- nce. For more information, con- tact Jerry Stokoe at 229-8466. Local Chapter of Retired Persons to Meet Sept. 8 The Saint Joseph Bay AARP The business meeting will be are only $1.00 per year and the Chapter #3425 will hold its first conducted by the vice-president membership committee will be at fall meeting on September 8, at Joel Gainous. The program, will the meeting to enable you to join 12:30 p.m. in the Centennial be a presentation by Mr. McKay the local chapter. All regular Building on Allen Memorial Way. from the Heart Association on members are urged to attend this The meeting will open with a coy- "How to Take Care of Your Heart". first fall meeting to hear about ered dish dinner. Members are All National Members of the various chapter activities asked to bring meat dishes, sal- AARP are eligible to become mem- scheduled during the next five ads, vegetables or desserts., bers of the local chapter. Dues months and why you are needed. LABOR FURNITURE $ 99Tapestry 99 T Style Footstool Oak finish solid wood stool with a cushioned 7 top. 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Not shown, 64" loveseat......$299 291831 We reserve the right to limit quantities. Heilig-Meyers Co. 1993 P*t Snih Ojh-b-- I PAG_ BA_ THESTAR. O Sheriff Speaks to Kiwanis S c chine. Shown casting their votes for their Hands-on IExperience favorite candidates are Amber Daniels, Da- vid Patrick, Reginald Quinn and Tynetta Students of Port St. Joe Elementary Towner. Cora Sue Robinson, Gulf County School got a taste of their privilege as Supervisor of Elections, instructed the' Americans, Monday, by casting their ballot young students in the use of the voting ma- for Student Council officers on a voting ma- chine. . .. NOTICE TO RECEIVE SEALED BIDS BID NO. 9293-39 The Board of County Commissioners of Gulf County. Florida, will receive sealed bids from any person, company, or corporation interested in sell- - ng the CoMunty the following described personal ' Furnish and erect 445 feet of chain link ' fencing including one 20foot double gale. one 10 foot single gate. and one 4 foot per- - sonel gate wih 3 strands of barbed wire above fence and gate. to be located at the Recycling Buildmg on Industrial Road Specifications may be obtained Monday thru Friday at the Gulf County Building- Departnent (9041 229-8944. 800 a.m - 12:00oo a.m.. 1:00p m. 500 p.m.. EDT. Delivery date must be specified Liquidated damages for failure to deliver unitin specfled dae wll be set at $25 00per day. Please indicate on envelope that this Is a SEALED BID, the BID NUMBER. and what the bid is for. Bids will be received until ,00 p.m.. EDT. September 14. 1993, at the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Gulf County Courthouse. 1000 Fih Street. Port St. Joe. Florida 32456. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. J. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULXF COUNT. FLORIDA /s/Nathan ters Jr., Chairman Publish: September 2, 9, 1993. JOBNOTICE The City of Port St. Joe will be accepting ap- plitcations for the following position: LABORATORY TECHNICIAN WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT Application and job description may be picked up and returned to the Municipal Building. 305 Fifth Street. beginning Thursday. September 2 17 ... r.mjkQO a~m...t*_.& 0pan.j M onday.,-_'*' .- --, *Ra,', . Friday' lLabor Day. 9/6/931. Retive&"froRa S oThe City of Port SL Joe enforces a Drug.Free Gene Harper, right. is shown being congratulateduponhis ,'". Workplace Policy and is an Equal Opportunity/GneHr rrgt is honb ngc gat aedu nhi Affirtnative Action Employer. retirement from Apalachicola Northern Railroad by Vice President,. THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE // Jim Maloy. CityAuditor/Clerk Wayne Parrish. Mr. Harper was presented with a gold watch Publish: September 2, 9. 1993 commemorating his 38 years of service to the local railroad. AixeY.e cn /AruiIIdyCKNISk E3/Uy S:3C 123 Site ife dn I '' Ill3p~m Hwy. 71 & 386 Wewahitchka .^ * 639-5777 1 TC 8/26 FREE BEFORE THE FREEZE Fall safety check M Headlights, brake, and turn lights n Radiator system/antifreeze M Belts and hoses 0 Battery/battery cables 0 Spark plug cables m Air and fuel filters SCV joints/drive shafts/rack & pinion 0Oil and other fluids m Wiper blades m Shocks and struts m Tire wear and pressure m Exhaust system Renfro's Auto Parts and 401 Williams Ave. 229-6013 * Garage 227-1365 The great Tide BY RUBYLEA HALL 020 Available at THE STAR 308 Williams Ave. Port St. Joe 904-227-1278 TIRES Mounting Valve Stem Sales Tax Computer Balancing Disposal Tax City P.U. Fee WESTERN AUTO Phone 227-1105 Sheriff Al Harrison told the Kiwanis Club, Tuesday, that there are many law enforcement agencies out there with different tasks, but when it comes down to it, the Sheriff is charged with be- ing the top peace officer in every county. 'This puts a tremendous responsibility on every Sheriff in the state," he said. He said his department is charged with keeping peace in the entire county, while municipal of- ficers are responsible only for the community in which they oper- ate. 'The Sheriff is responsible for maintaining a jail, he's charged with serving all types of papers, including warrants, summons, capias papers, foreclosures, and other official notices for the entire county. No other person is re- sponsible for this service, as well as furnish patrols and law en- forcement service to the entire county. We must transport pris- oners, in and out of the county, and take persons to prison," he said. The Sheriff said Gulf County is entering into an agreement with Franklin County to house their prisoners. "Franklin County is closing down their state-of-the- art jail because it Is costing too much to operate. All jails must be responsible for prisoners' every need as well as monitor them day aind night," the speaker said. 'We're charging Franklin County $35 a day per prisoner to keep them over here. Franklin County must be responsible for their own transportation and medical care for their prisoners." I Harrison said he is responsi- ble for fetching felons, charged South Gulf VFD Reorganizing The South Gulf County Vol- unteer Fire Department will hold a re-organizational meeting on September 9th at 7:30 p.m. at the fire station next to Salinas Park on Cape San Blas Road. The De- partment needs the support of everyone in Its service area from Indian Pass to Simmons Bayou, including all of Cape San Blas (St. Joseph Peninsula). Help is specifically needed with administrative duties, train- ing, maintenance, fire-fighting, and non fire-fighting assistance at fire scenes. Please consider joining with your neighbors to help save lives, property, .and the Potential destructionn, of large areas of our County. Fire protec- tion must be everyone's job. Come to the meeting to learn how you can help, or call for more in- formation. Dave Kendrick: 229-6492 Hanrry Paul: 229-8182 Lyn Waymire: 227-2063 Baoting Course Starts Sept.14 A seamanship course for the boating public starting September 14. Classes will be held in the Gulf Coast Community College; Lifelong Learning Center Lecture Hall, second floor of the Student Union East Building, from. 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Registration will be at 6:30 p.m. on the first evening, September 14. Cost is $12 to cover text and student materials. The course will end on November 2. Course con- tent includes boating terminolo- gy, boat handling, Nay rules, aids to navigation, Federal & State le- gal requirements, trailering, pilot- ing, weather, sailing, and more. The course meets the Florida mandatory boating education re- quirements for certain personnel. Contact Jean Lewis (265-5607) or Tom Cook (785-2705) if you need more information. Cyrus Riley Graduates Cyrus L. Riley, Jr., graduated Saturday, August 7, from the University of Florida, with a bach- elor of science degree, majoring in Telecommunication and minoring in Business Administration. Riley graduated from Port St. Joe Jr.-Sr. High School in June of 1989. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus L. Riley of Lynn Haven. withl a crime here and apprehend- ed elsewhere-even as far away as California. "Some cities will not extradite a criminal if it isn't cost effective. If a criminal's activ- ities cost less than the price of go- ing after him, he is allowed to walk in some places. I go after most criminals wanted in Gulf County. It's the principle of the thing. If they committed a crime against a citizen, that citizen de- serves to have him tried." Guests of the club were Key Clubbers Jeremy Tull and Vic Sellers. H&R BLOCK INCOME TAX COURSE BEGINS SEPTEMBER 13 Suitable for retirees, homemaker, and anyone interested in learning to prepare income tax returns. H&R block will cf- fer an Income Tax course starting September 13. Morning, afternoon, evening, or Weekend classes are available. Classes are taught by experienced H&R Block tax istructs Certicates of ~II~ U - achievement and continuing education units are awarded graduates completing the course. Qualified graduates of the course may be of- fered job interviews with H&R Block, but are under n obliga- tion to accept employment, Registration forms and brochures can be obtained by can- tacting H&R BlocXk 257 W. 15th Street, Panama City, or calling (904) 785- 0482. 3to. 8/19 ~e44ziaea91 501 Monument Ave. Port St. Joe 229-8512 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo All You Can Eat Country Buffet (Includes salad and dessert bar and tea or doffee) Served from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Free Drawing every Monday at 3 p.m. for a buffet dinner. Call or come in for details. Specializing In Seafood and Steaks Come in and meet our new manager, Margaret Ray OUR TEAM SALUTES THE PS J SHARKS We know how much can be achieved by pepole working as one toward a common goal. That's one reason we've earned the repu- tation as the premier real estate company in Gulf County. And why, in real estate, we're the hometown team to call. So, best wishes for success to every memn- ber of your team. From every one of ours. SUMMER PROPERTIES HCR 1, Box 210 Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 BUS (904) 227-1892 FAX (904) 227-3107 RES (904) 229-2740 CHERYL W. SUMMERS President/Broker $ _4 OUTDOOR POWER PRODUCTS FINANCING AVAILABLE F 133H471F 12hp YARD TRACTOR WITH 38" CUT AMERICAN MADE TWO YEAR WARRANTY PURCHASE YOUR ASSEMBLED & SERVICED WHITE MOWER FROM A DEALER WHO WILL BACK YOU WITH PARTS & SERVICE: 706 is STREET 227-2112 ST. JOE RENT-ALL PAGE 6A I- ' I THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, SEPT. 2. 1993 THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, SEPT. 2. 1993 PAGE 7A IRS Assistance Available Shark 100 Club These five businessmen are the first members of the '93-'94 Shark 100 Club. They proudly display the hats and umbrellas which will be given to 100 Club . members. Shown. giving their checks for $100.00 are, from left: Roy Smith; Greg Johnson, Rex Buz- zett, George Duren and Ralph Roberson. Proceeds collected from the membership of the 100 Club are used to help with the various athletic programs which are offered at Port St. Joe High School. Many sports are offered Which include football, girl's and boy's basketball, baseball, weight- lifting, track, cross country, golf, cheerleading, girl's softball, girl's volleyball, etc. In the past funds have been used to purchase items that are beneficial to the entire sports pro- gram. Anyone wishing to join the 100 Club may contact Ralph Roberson or Willie Ramsey. Fisherman's Headquarters Frozen shrimp......................... $1.50 per cup Frozen Squid ... ............................. $1.50 per cup Cigar Minnows............................ $6 per 5 lb box Assortment of Frozen Bait Rod & Reels Rental and Repairs Any kind of fishing equipment or tackle that you need, Come See Usi Highway 98 Bait & Tackle (904) 229-2613 ,.J,,07 Hwy 98, Highland View. Port St. Joe, .FL . i Behind the foot of the new George G.Tapper Bridge S ,.'.. 4tc pd NOTICE TO CABLE SUBSCRIBERS IN PORT'ST. JOE, FL R l.- I (90) 28-43 1-80-388657 Stop by and visit the most complete tackle store in the area. , STAR Custom Rods Shiman6 Reels. , *j Penn Reels H Fly Rods * Bait & Tackle T3Lr - Band Has Calendars On Sale, In- 1962,the proud parents of the Port St. Joe High School Band students began a great tra- dition; they came up with the idea of making a calendar with a picture of the Band on it. The entire community would- be offered an opportunity to put advertisements across the calen- dar. Clubs and other groups would be able to list their meeting dates. And, every individual would be able to list birthdays, anniversaries, days of memorial, or make a listing on any date of importance to them- on the next year's calendar. After thirty-one years, the tradition still continues. The Band students, under the leader- ship' of Band Master Bouington, are preparing the 1994 BAND CALENDAR. This project provides nearly one-third of the total funds raised to support Band Activities. To purchase a calendar, an advertising space or make a list- ing on the calendar, please con- tact a Band student or Booster, or call Eugene at 229-8372. I OBITUARY . Thelma L. Linton Thelma Louise Linton, 39, of Wewahitchka, passed away Sun- day morning, August 29, in HCA Gulf Coast Hospital, following an extended illness. Reared in Talla- hassee, she had been a resident of Wewahitchka for the past 21 years. Survivors include her hus- band, Phillip Wayne Linton of We- wahitchka; two sons, Jonathon Linton of Louisiana, and Bobby Linton of. Wewahitchka; her fa- ther,. Floyd Dickens of Wewa- hitchka; six brothers, Troy Dick- ens of Tallahassee, Jimmy Dickens of Wewahitchka, Kent Dickens of Tallahassee, Wayne Dickens of Wewahitchka, Donald Dickens of Tallahassee, and Fran- kie Dickens of Panama City; three sisters, Lenora Daniels and Dar- lene Frazier of Memphis, Tennes- *see, and Katie McGhee of Greens- boro; and many nieces and nephews. Graveside funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. CDT Mon- day at Roberts Cemetery in We- wahitqhka, conducted by the Rev. Richard Maddox. Interment fol- lowed. All services were under the direction of the Comforter Funer- al Home, Wewahitchka Branch Chapel. Pro-Sport Summer Special Big Savings on All Models in Stock Fish like a Pro with a Pro Sport Flats Fisher S. 16-18' model in stock Rigged 'n Ready Financing Available Yamaha Motor Special A,4 hn -,.-1 in/ ..- ,.. T* 1-smrts Hrats, etc. *v ipI. manual LstanI uy NO $2,549.00 + tax T Regular Price $3,105.00' &Mo MARQUARDT'S MARINAl MAR QIJNARDT B WA4N M A R I NA Hwy. 98, Mexico Beach, FL (904) 648-8900 hm', 1%" Floridians who have put off filing a tax return for a year or more can get special assistance fobi" the Internal Revenue Service and volunteer tax professionals September 10 and 11 at most IRS offices in the state. The IRS, along with volunteer tax professionals with the Florida Society of Enrolled Agents, will help people file delinquent re- turns free of charge on Friday, September 10, 'from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m., and Saturday, September 11, from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Panama.City office, located at 651FW. 14th Street. People who find they owe back taxes can set up installment payment agreements, while those who owe very large tax debts can make an offer in compromise. For more information about 911 Committee The Gulf County 911 Com- mittee will meet on September 8 at 3:00 p.m. ET in the County Commissioner's Meeting Room at the Gulf County Courthouse.All committee members and the gen- eral public are invited to attend. Nonfller Days, contact the IRS at 1-800-829-1040. Wetappo Bait Box (904) 648-5001 Crickets Wigglers Used Rods & Reels Tackle Ice Snacks Drinks Bread Coffee Monday-Saturday 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 5 a.m. 9:30 a.m., 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Hwy. 386 at Overstreet Rt. 1 ,Box 450 -ELECT- Olivia Landry Wewahitchka CITY COMMISSIONERS "Your Vote and Support Are Appreciated" Pd. Pol. Adv. Re-Opening Wednesday, September 1, at 3 p.m. InZone, offering Pool Table, Video Games, Jukebox Serving Pizza, Hot Dogs, Nachos, Cold Drinks Parents, Come c HOURS WI Across from Port St. Jo Catering Niles Road IJs heck out our facilities LL BE POSTED e High School on Niles Road to All Ages! 227-3415 -. w3- r,ui S, - From George &The Staff at Saveway _---- Adkison, Wade Kennington, Ryan Caswell and Travis Jenkins. First row, from left: trainer Wes Ramsey, Kendrick Addison, Ninamdi Frazier, Jesse Colbert, Charlie Lanford, Russell Young, Jonathon Gilmore, Justin Parrish, Matt Roberson, Doug Davis, trainer Sam Huesel. Second row, trainer Chris Summers, Brian Jenkins, Josh Bateman, Matt Todd, Andre Thomas, Cameron Likely, Kevin Jevning, Kristian Richbourg, Tyrek Thomas, Kent McCullough. _ Third. row, from left: Kevin Lee, Carlos Best, Chris Taylor, Dominique Ward, Rocky Quinn, Ryan Yeager, Jeremy Ard, Eric Ramsey and Mike Thomas. Fourth row, from left: Leon Hutchinson, Dan Bolden, Mike Smith, Chanon Fennell, Justin Summers, Terry Addison, Josh Colbert and Eric K.onteiro. Fifth row, from left: Cedric Anthony, Darion Dawson, Randy Smith, Joe Price, Barry Adkison, Des Baxter, Chad Quinn, Jamaail Fenn and J. J. Gainer. Sixth row, Zyris Hill, Robert Williams, Bryan Butts, Vic Sellers, Jeremy Tull, Antwione Allen, Doyle Crosby and Luke Thomason. Coaches, from left: Martin Adkison, Fred Priest, Wayne Stevens, Duane McFarland and John Rainwater. 1993 Gators Front row, second from left, Jason Carter, Jamie Rushing, Jeremy Pridgeon, Ben Nunery, Billy Armstrong, Danny Voyles and manager Grover Crutchfield. Second row, from left: manager Lee Mims, Beau Whitfield, Dave Davis, Allen Roberts, Andy Clayton, ,. ..i .- r." B'. ':'.^,. Earnest Myers, Mike Morgan, David Hysmith and J. B. Barnes. Third row, from left: Coach Charles Fortner, Chris Linton, Jason Fisher, Cal Laurimore, Tommy Gaskin, Donnie Daniels, Jeremy Chase, Adam Ake and John Gibbs. Back row, from left; Coach Don Rich, Roy Carter, Jason Godwin, Jason Kretzer, Melvin Jones, Colin Hutchinson, Will Sumner, Allen Tillman, Tranum McLemore, Jim McKnight, coach and head coach Wayne Flowers. Not shown are Eddie Loomis, Bert Chan and Brad Myers. Shark/Gator Series Resumes Port St. Joe's "Sharks"' and Wewahitclika's "Gators" will kick off the 1993 football sea- son Friday night, in Wewahitch- ka, resuming a scheduled rival- ry which was extremely popular with fans from both sides. Know what happens to fleas & ticks when sprayed with HAPPY JACK DROPDEAD FLEA-TICK MIST? They drop dead! For dogs & cats. Biodegradeable. Pump Spray. BARFIELD'S LAWN & GARDEN, 229-2727. 6tc 9/2 The game Friday restores a scheduling which was inter- rupted last year, amid consider- able furor from both sides. The Gators ,will bring a team just off a year of re- building, containing mostly players with a complete year of varsity experience. They are ex- pected to be much improved this season. Their head coach, Wayne Flowers is in the second year at the helm of the Gators. Port St. Joe will field a MARATHON MARTIAL ARTS The Finest In Physical Fitness And Self Defense Training Karate, Kung Fu Classes FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN Call (904) 227-7506 Indian Pass Marine 2178 Hwy. C 30 Port St. Joe Simmons Bayou across from Pic's BP Convenience Store SERVICE & REPAIRS Call Ken .227-1666 4TC 6-10 team with considerable experi- ence in its ranks, in their first game of the season under new - head coach Fred Priest. Game time is 8:30 Port St. Joe time. /* p.m. Bait Shrimp Cigar Minnows Squid Lures Earthworms Crickets Wrigglers Full Line Of Tackle Open 6a.m. Monday-Saturday Sunday 6:30-2:30 Danny's Sporting Goods 306 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe ,229-8933 SiAews On Dental health FRANK D. MAY, D.M.D. THE PREVIEW TECHNIQUE Do you have apprehensions Believe me, the worst first den- about taking your child to the den- tal experience is an emergency visit tist for his or her first checkup? for a toothache or accident-caused Could that be one .of the reasons injury. Extensive treatment or repair why you haven't make that first im- on a first visit may set your child up portant appointment? for a chain of future needless anxie- Well, your child's first visit to ties. the dentist does not have to be for a Don't avoid your child's first vis- check-up. There's no reason why it it. The sooner your youngster can't be a social visit just to "get ac- creates a confident relationship with quainted". the dentist, the better. Start with a If your youngster hasn't been to preview. the dentist yet, the next time you have an appointment take him along. Let him. watch the dentist 00oo00 00oo0oo00oooooooooooooo check your teeth, clean them, etc. Prepared as a public ser- There's no better way for a child to vice to promote better dental understand that dental care is im- health. From the office of portant for your health and good FRANK D. MAY, D.M.D., 319 looks. Williams Ave., Phone 227-1123. Brooks THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. Pn, THURSDAY.'SEPT; 2. 1993 PAGE 1B CotetsFodCaf Bohs T Pronliis n a Games, Gospel Sing ing,?1i ~ ? EII ~~ I 111 I~~~ 7?I~ ~lI $.ED1W?4 Annual Taunton Taunton Family Children's Home in Wewa- hitchka, will be having their annual Labor Day Festival Monday, inviting all their friends and many supporters -to the annual event to partici- pate in the contests, entertainment and food. The all day Festival will feature 5K and 1 mile runs, fishing tournaments, volleyball, bas- ketball, ping pong, and horseshoe tourna- ments, children's games, gospel music, fish fry/food fest, craft booths, houseboat drawing, vacation drawing and other various prize draw- ings. The festivities will begin at 6:00 a.m. with a bass tournament, featuring recreational and entertaining activities all through the day end- ing with a houseboat drawing at 6:00 p.m. FESTIVAL LOCATION The affair will be held on the Taunton Chil- dren's Home grounds at Honeyville, with all ac- L Family Childre tivities benefitting the home. To get to the Home, just go to Honeyville and follow the signs. The home is located on Roberts' Cemetery Road, which intersects with Highway 71, near the Honeyville Methodist Church. Turn east off Highway 71 and contin- ue to follow the signs. The Taunton Family Children's Home is a privately owned haven for homeless children from surrounding communities. The Home is operated by Judge David and Abigail Taunton, whose desire is to provide a stable, loving Christian family homelife for those of God's children who have nowhere else to turn.. The Home is not an institution, but: a home, just like yours. No social workers, administra- tors, or welfare workers creating an institution- like setting, but a home with parents, toys, brothers, sisters, church, and school. Luke Taunton, father of Judge David Taun- n's Festival Slated for Sept. 6 ton, had the dream of building such a home for, homeless children, but was never able to real- Ize his dream. . The Children's Home consists of a main house designed to accommodate up to 15 chil- dren, and a second- home capable of housing up to eight children. Nestled between the piney woods of rural Gulf County and the sprawling swamps of the Chipola and Apalachicola River, both homes are a paradise for children. The Home includes a beautiful swimming pool, with a smaller pool for toddlers, two ten- nis courts, a little league baseball field, a full- size gym, a fish pond, 3-mile bike trail, weight room, two tree houses, a dock and walkway into the swamp and much more. LABOR DAY FESTIVAL The first Labor Day Children's Festival was held in .1991. The idea behind the festival was to raise much needed funds for the Taunton Family Children's Home while simultaneously providing a fun-filled, wholesome event for fam- ilies from surrounding counties and communi- ties. . The first year of the festivals over $2,000 was raised for the Home's operation. The fol- lowing year a 1200 foot gazebo was added to the Home to accommodate a gospel sing for the festival. That year the festival drew 4,000 peo- ple and raised more than $10,000. This year,, those Involved with the Festival hope to raise $25,000 with the project. ..._ Personalities scheduled to appear are: Don- na Douglas [Ellie Mae, from the Beverly Hillbill- lies], Paul Joseph [to tackle his weekly sports challenge], Beau Williams [headlining the gos- pel sing]; Rachel Saunders, Fortress, and the Thompsons. A/llstate The Hannon Insurance Agency .227-1133 Is Pleased to Announce Its Association With Bill Jones, CLU Representing the Allstate Life Insurance Company "Call Me About Your Life Insurance Needs" Boating is a favorite pastime hn the creeks and sloughs in vicinity. 5HP MULCHCRU 6 SPEDS- SELF PROPELLED- 2VYR WRRAnNTY model 123148D quontitles limited c-)OUTDOORPoW PR4 ODUCTSI AMERICAN MADE PURCHASE YOURf ASSEMBLED WHITE MOWER FROM A DEALER WHO WILL BACH YOU WITH PARTS & SERVICE: ST. JOE RENT-ALL 706 1 st Street 227-2112 V.,!.. A fun and home atmosphere. S S S SM What kind of loan does your life need? GCI Dubbed Employer of Year Florida Panhandle. Private Industry Council Chairman Eric Mathis (left) presents Ron McAndrew from Gulf Correctional Institution with the JTPA Employer of the Year Award for Gulf County. This honor is giv- en to employers who have demonstrated exceptional effectiveness be- yond the legal requirements in the employment of JTPA participants. This honor was bestowed at the Private Industry Council's Annual Meet- ing on August 19 at the W. T. Neal Civic Center in Blountstown. Over 200 employers work with the JTPA program within an eight-county ju- risdiction that includes Calhoun County. STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Notice of Agency Action of Permit Application The Department gives notice of its issuance of a permit, file number 232341861, to Gulf County Board of Commissioners for removal of a 24" culveit, to be replaced with two 36" culverts, and the installa- tion of two more 24" culverts on Grass Road in Gulf County as shown on the attached drawings. Persons whose substantial interests are affected by the Depart- ment's proposed permitting decision may petition for an adminis- trative determination (hearing) in accordancewith Section 120.57, Florida Statutes. The petition must conform to the requirements of Florida Administrative Code Chapters 17-103 and 28-5 and must be filed (received) in the Department's Office of General Counsel; 2600 Blair Stone Road; Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400, within fourteen (14) days of publication of this notice. Failure to file a peti- tion within phe fourteen (14) days constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to an administrative determination (hearing) pur- suant to Section 120.57, Florida Statutes. If a petition is filed, the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate agency action. Accordingly, the Department's final ac- tion may be different from the proposed agency action. Therefore, persons who may not wish to file a petition may wish to intervene in the proceeding. A petition for intervention must be filed pursuant to Rule 28-5.207, Florida Administrative Code, at least five (5) days before the final hearing and be filed with the hearing officer if one has been assigned at the Division of Administrative Hearings, De- partment of Administration; 1230 Apalachee Parkway; Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1500. If no hearing officer has been assigned, the pe- tition is to be filed with the Department's Office of General Counsel; 2600 Blair Stone Road; Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400. Failure to petition to intervene within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to request a hearing under Sec- tion 12-0.57, Florida Statutes. The application is available for inspection Monday through Friday (except for legal holidays), 8 a.m.-5 p.m., at 2353 Jenks Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32405. 2 TC8/19,9/2 REALITY. FIRST UNION INTRODUCES THE REALITY CHECK You drive a 6-year-old sedan. Your 7-year-old joins a soccer team. And now you run the team taxi. You need a van. That's reality. The check well, that's where a First Union loan comes in. We offer competitive rates, and our approval process is fast, simple and hassle-free. That's because we make lending decisions where we make loans locally. There's a First Union loan for whatever reality you're facing a car loan, a TaxWise Loan or a Prime Equity Line". And our Special Home Improvement Loan is designed specifically for people with limited incomes. l Now's a great time for a First Union Reality Checksl Interest rates may never be this low again. So call or stop by today. S When it comes to service, everything matters.' 'i ER 1993 First Union Corporation Loans subject to credit approval. Branch Offices Statewide of FoI da Member FDIC "Taunton's Kids" at play. I I I ff,.1 t J.. n above. Traylor, left, is collecting the first J~ .L "r^U&l two $100 checks, for memberships from Ralph Rish and Doug Birmingham. Both Billy Traylor, left, newly elected presi- Doug and Ralph are former Gators, in their dent of the Wewa Gator Backers, gets right high school days. Yes, they are able to re- at the job of raising funds, in the photo member thatfar back. Gator Backers Back Gators New Slate of Officers Picked; Traylor, Pres. G, .O r 8. So"" Last Monday night at WHS, Sthe Gator Backers met for the purpose of electing officers and discussing money making pro- jects for the year. New officers nominated and elected were: Billy Traylor, President; Ear- nest Morris, Vice President; Deb- bie Baxley, -Secretary; Debbie 'Bamrnes, Treasurer. No one, I guess, wanted the job of reporting, so Linda Whit- field will continue to ,be the re- porter with the help of Rhonda Pridgeon. : The outgoing officers- Tommy Morgan, Bill Sumner, Carol Kelley, and. Barbara Eu- banks-are appreciated for all their hard work. They spent a lot of time on the Backers, but agreed that it was time well spent. .. S Committees were formed to start alling pbli'fo Joii the da- . tor'Backer 100 Club. Year before last, 43 people signed up right away; that was $4,300 almost im- mediately. Parents, if your child plays any sport-football, baseball, softball, basketball, track, volley- ball, cross country, etc.-please consider donating your time and money to this worthwhile group. SThe Gator Backers even make it easy for you to join.; Just .give $10 per month. The group wants lo establish goals for each sport. We want to buy something lasting that will be useful to all particl- pants. In addition to this, the All- Sports Banquet in the spring is . very expensive to give, but we want to continue it to reward your child for a job Well done. To join the Gator Backers, send your check to: Debbie Barnes , ; Wewahltchka State Bank SjWewahitchka, Florida 32465 ,Or, you may give your dona- tion to any officer and they will give it to the treastirer. President Billy Traylor urges all of you to come to the next meeting. You can also sign up at the St. Joe-Wewa football game. The Gator Backers have the conces- sion stand this year, and if you can work, please get in touch.. They're also having Pizza Hut at this game. Tommy Thomas Chevrolet PANAMA CITY Announces Its Affiliation With James C. "Bo" Bray In Port St.Joe, Franklin County Area Chevrolet-GEO New and Used Cars and Trucks Business: 1-800-342-7131 or 904-785-5221 Home: 229-6836 From the \Km^33&lR Vk* Tf.T "rl. ~Principal's Desk Wewahitchka High School S-By Lairry A. Mathes "': Wewa vs. St. Joe The official season opens Friday night,. 7:30 CT at Gator Field as the Gators host the Port St. Joe Sharks in a renewal of the series that goes back more years than I care to remember. Since a large crowd is expected, here's some ticket information that might help fans avoid the long lines at the gates. BUY ADVANCE SALE TICKETS---You'll save money, plus you can go right in without waiting. Adults-$3 and students-$2 (at the gate, It will be $4 and $3) so help us and help yourself by buying early. In St Joe, tickets can be purchased at the high school and at Wewa Bank. In Wewa, advanced sale tickets can be bought at the high school all week, at Wewa Bank. and at the Papermaker's Cred- it Union. Wewa Elementary will have advance sales only on Friday. Remember, buy early-$3 for adults and $2 for students., NOTE: ONLY FHSAA passes will be honored, plus law enforce- ment,, medical personnel, and media representatives. All.others will be asked to pay. Current Gold Card holders are also admitted free of charge, but they must show their card! Last week both teams tuned up with "practice" games; Wewa edged Freeport 14-6, while St. Joe dropped a 40-15 decision to Niceville. It doesn't take much thought to realize that 5-A Niceville. was a much tougher test for the Sharks than Freeport (1-A) was for the Gators. The Sharks will field a veteran unit against the Gators, who are struggling in the 2nd year of a rebuilding program that be- gan last year. While the usual geographic difference between the op- posite ends of the county makes for a natural rivalry, it doesn't guarantee an equal split of numbers of players or talent. Be that as it may, the Gators and the Sharks always play a spirited, aggressive game no matter who's up or who's down. When It's over, we'll shake hands and prepare for the rest of the season! Note: a reminder that GulfCounty students are expected to ad- here to dress code-and the Codes of Conduct. whether at home or i away .. '. . By the way-when you stand to honor the flag, look towards the score board! It has been moved, hopefully to where Coach Flowers Scant get at It!! Local Joke!! Good luck to Coach Flowers and the Ga- tors Be there!!!! > , HOLIDAY CLOSING 5 Point Landfill and Wetappo C & D Landfill will be closed Monday, Septem- ber 6. :. .. ,.. They will re-open Tuesday, September 7, for their regular hours of 9 a.m. un- til 5 p.m. FREE HEARING TEST Set For - SENIOR CITIZENS S JAMES W. DAME Hearing Aid Specialist All Mass Rotary Club members found out something new last Thurs- day. They found out that a mas- sage parlor doesn't necessarily bear the connotation which some give to the term. And a massage therapist is an entirely different activity altogether. Lyn Waymire, a practicing massage therapist in the Gulf County area, spoke to the Club and put a new light on the term. To begin with; massage thera- pists must take special training and pass state examinations eve- ry two years. They also work in conjunction with chiropractors, physical therapists and other trained exercise supervisors. Big Bend Health Council Meets The Big Bend Health Council will meet on Wednesday, Septem- ber 8, at 2 p.m. EDT in the Con- ference Room of the Gadsden County Public Health Depart- ment, Dr. LaSalle/Lefall Drive (behind Gadsden Memorial Hospi- tal), Quincy. Items for considera- tion by the Council are a Health Insurance Basic Benefit Stan- dards Public Outreach Meeting, a proposed conference on geriatric health care, a proposed legislative symposium, approval of the dis- trict health plan outline, and oth- er administrative activities. The public is invited to attend and Swill be given an opportunity to comment as time permits. PUBLIC NOTICE ." PUBLIC NOTICE , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City, ' Commission of the City of Port SL Joe. Florida. at its meeting on the 7th day of September. 1993. at ' 8:00 p.m. EDT In the Municipal Building. 5th Street ,Port SL. Joe, Florida. will have a first read- ing and consider ah Ordinance with the following An Ordinance amending SecOons 1i0-21 of ihe Code of Ordinances of the City of Port St. Joe. Florida. by removing the pronslon that city shall provide bags for recyclables and household garbage and amending sec 'ton 10-29 pertaining to charges for collec- tion of garbage and trash: provildlig for the repel of all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith and providing for an ef- fective date. ,and at its meeting on September 21, 1993, at 8:00 p.m. EDT, lin the Municipal Building, 5th Street,. will consider for final adoption the above men- tioned ordinance. ,. ' All Interested parties ae Invited to attend and be heard. Copies of said Ordinance are on file at the Office of the City Clerk and may be inspect- ed by the public during normal working hours. cITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY " OF PORT ST. JOE. FLORIDA Frank Pate, Jr., Mayor l/ Jim Maloy, City Auditor/Clerk Publish: September 2, 1993. iges Are Not Alike Their main function is to stimu- Waymire is operating in the late muscles following surgery, Gulf and Franklin County areas recovery from a broken bone or as a practitioner and with Dr. injury, relax tensed muscles, Rudy Sechez for treatment of thus relieving headaches, etc. strained and.debilitated muscles. What the Rotary Club learned Guests of the club were John was that there is more to a mas- Owens of Gainesville, Georgia sage therapist than just a person and Alan Stephenson of Athens, who rubs a sore spot. Georgia. NAPA POWERTM 60 MONTH BATTERY SPlenty of power up to : 530 CCA's for a variety . of applications. 399 W/EXC: ": ... ./EXCHI:: NAPA AUTO PARTS 201 Long Ave. 229-8222 GULF COAST HEARING AID CENTER of Panama City will be offering to anyone 55 or older a free hearing test. If you have been exposed to loud factory noise, if people seem to mum- ble or you ask people to repeat what they have said, come see us at: ST. JOE MOTEL 501 Monument Ave. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 9:00 A.M. 12:00 NOON This is our regular monthly Service Center and we will.service anyone's hearing aid free of charge. We have the lowest battery prices in the area. Come in and try our service! .,, r.: IL! Kioli! M~I 'UJi~~ IMrU S S K % % %" Z `6 `6% N %N %N % % '`6 % ~ '' ' %- N' . By Caroline Lister Port St. Joe High School has been busy this week as many of its classes and clubs are forming and getting off to a quick start. New officers that have been se- lected this week for the 1993-94 school year are: Senior Class Officers: Brant Bizek, President; Kristi, Davis, Vice President; Kara Hogue, Secretary3r Dana Maige, Treasurer. Junior Class Officers: Tawanda Jenkins, President; Casey Witten; Vice President; Nik- ki Williams, Secretary;, Harlotte Bolden, Assistant Secretary; Ra- chel Lane, Treasurer. Power Of Positive Students (POPS): Tim Hatcher, President; Tere- sa Evensen, Vice President; Sher- ri Fennell, Treasurer; Shawn Moyer, Secretary; Tony Frances, Reporter. These students are sure to make their clubs happy with their selection.- .... s Everyone in' Port St.: Joe should also be-happy that they were so well represented in Nice- September. ROY LEE CARTER September is a very busy - month for dedicated garden hob- - byists In our sunshine state. A new vegetable gardening season, is here. jNow's the time to make preparations for planting annuals and ornamental shrubs. Also. tlhs is a good time -for a general, cleanup of home grounds. Since warm weather Is still with us. we need to continue to be watchful . for insect and disease problems&. Tn this. article I will talk. about some gai need attention a the fall gardepir formation was p slon Urban 1or Ist Dr.- Rober University of Flo If you wani this fall. now's t on a location ar the soil. You sh the garden bed I celvesfull stln ft day. If possible large trees. Tree use any nearby ter. So, you wi flowers in a s won't compete and nutrients. Florida gard from a wide sele annuals for fall the hardy specie ate cold weath sum, Candyt Baby's Breath. Calendulas, Pe Snapdragons. ar 0 YO ,FE School C ville last Friday night. Even though the Kick-off Classic saw inclement weather and a loss by the Sharks, there were many fans who braved the rain to see the Sharks play a game that didn't actually reflect the score of 40-' 15. Let's all hope for a score that truly reflects the Sharks ability this Friday night as they travel to Wewa to battle the Gators for the Raffield-Whitfield Trophy. Many students and one staff member received recognition for their efforts by having the new PRIDE flag flown in front of the high school in their honor. These honorees were Mrs. Cumbie, Erin Oliver, Kendrick Addison, Hea- venly Bailey, Willie Dawson, Mary Ar Busy Month f Florida Garden Extension Notes S Roy Lee Carter' . Gulf County Extension Service den projects that of these, which can be planted in it the beginning of late September, should be readily ng season. My in- available at most garden centers providedd by Exten- throughout our state. rticulture Special- During September and Octo- t Black, of the ber. a substance called gibberellic )rida. acid is often used on camellias. t a flower garden When properly employed, gibbe-,, the time to decide rellic acid increases flower size nd start preparing and produces blooms much soon- iould try to locate er than would be possible without In an area that re- the treatment. Encouraging early Or, at least half the flowering of camellias Is a good " . stay away from Idea, because it minimizes the . roots will quickly danger of freeze damage, and fertilizer and wa- helps insure an abundance of ant to grow your blooms. ipot where trees If you're interested .in trying for soil moisture gibberellic acid on your camellias, here's how. First, select a well- ieners may choose developed flower bud. Remove the action of attractive growth bud that you'll find grow- planting. Some of ing next to the flower bud. When as which will toler- you've done this. you'll notice a ier include Alys- small cup-like place where the tuft, Dianthus, growth bud came off. Fill this cup Verbena. Phlox, with one drop of the acid solu- wtunlas. Pansies. tion. Usually, you'll notice a, dif- nd Sweet Peas. All ference', in bud size, between treated and untreated camellias ' L_ ?a .3.' -,, ,'.&in about a week. . .. .. -- September is the last time you should prunepoinsettlas. As we've pointed out previously. poinsettias should be pruned reg- OTU R i ularly during spring and summer S: growth, to develop more compact plants with an abundance of showy bracts. But, you should S. not prune after September 10, be-. cause you'll reduce flowering by , removing buds that begin to de- velop at about that time. If you'd like to prune your poinsettias once more, do it now. Cut back the new growth that's about 12 inches long, leaving at least four leaves, on each shoot. But, as we've said, do no further cutting after the tenth of this month. Finally. don't relax your guard against lawn and ornamen- tal pests. It's still hot enough for insects like scales, whiteflies. mites, aphids, and caterpillars to cause serious ornamental dam- age. And, sod webworms and fall armyworms could still injure your lawn. Also, the disease Brown Patch might infest your lawn-' grass. If you notice any of these problems. start control measures immediately. For specific control advice, check with your garden center, or your County Extension Agent. Card of Thanks I wish tp thank, those who sent flowers, cards. visited, and called me duirinj my recent ill- ness and stay th Bay Medical Center. My deepest gratitude to those who provided transporta- tion for and did other things for Sally and I. Your kindness and prayers made my recovery possi- ble. I love you all. I thank the Lord for so many friends. God bless you. Joel R. Gainous W ., . SM. by Carter Bros. Lay-Away Your Cart Now for Christmas FINANCING AVAILABLE F-R-M FEEDS SEEDS FERTILIZER TOOLS * LAWN and GARDEN CHEMICALS HAY HOSE CONNECTION REPAIRS FACTORY TRAINED SERVICE ON MOST SMALL ENGINES MOWERS TRIMMERS CHAIN SAWS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT BARF IELDS W 328 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe 229-2727 iR T- Vetting Of Penamon, Lewanja Whitaker, and Michael Thomas. PSJHS thanks them for caring enough to make .our school the best. . Even though Port St. Joe' : High School is the best place to go to school, teachers and stu- dents will be happy to take a day off to rest their brains. Nobody ,has to wake up early and go to 'school Monday the 6th because it Is the Labor Day Holiday. Juniors and Seniors-don't turn off your brain totally Just be-' cause you have a long weekend. Remember: your SAT registration packets must be postmarked by September 10 to be able to take the SAT to be given at Port St. Joe High School on October 9. Seventh and Eighth graders Don't have to woihy about signing up for the SAT, but you need to study hard in your present coursework. The following stu- dents have shown exceptional achievement by receiving Seventh Grade Students of the Week: Ju- lia Six, Adam O'Clalre, Jim Fal- son,%and Katie Kilboumrn. An "equally important award, the Sev- enth Grade Shooting Star (which exemplifies extra effort and a great attitude) was awarded to Eric Hamm. Carl Hopper. Andrew Tillery, and Mindy Banks. Eighth Grade Students of the Week were Jodie Wear and Jarred Patterson. It comes as no surprise to anyone that this was once again a PRIDE week at Port St. Joe High School; there are only 33 more left in school year '93-'94. THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. Ft THURSDAY. SEPT. 2. 1993 PAGB 3B f to Quick Start --- CLOSED MONDAY, SEPT. 6, LABOR DAY All Torms vf Insurance' SHomeowners *Auto Flood *Business Packages *Group *Life *Boat *Hospitalization *Mobile Homes OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT COSTIN INSURANCE AGENCY S' Inc. 322 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe Phone229-8899 Medicare Assignment Accepted For Eye Exam ':.i, i, ... Bay Eye & : 1600 Jenks Ave. Surgical Center Panama City, FL CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 0. Lee Mullis, M.DI Board Certified Eye Physician And Surgeon 1-800-227-5704 Coupon Expires 12/31/93 Yo6 know I can protect your home, auto, boat, condd, mobile home, apartment, or business. But the true test of an insurance agent is how well I come through . when you need me. I won't let you down. Just call IllS I'll take real good care of you. Y you're in good hands. Hannon Insurance Agency Roy Smith, Agent 221 Reid Ave., PortSt.Joe * 227-1133 A SFo mo r e Phone 229-8216 i n f o r m a t i o n c a : * Port St. Joe, FL * 301 Long Ave. You never really know how pro t'ectted :you are'' until: you need me . DR. STEPHEN GROSS oooPodiatristoo-o- WHY 'ATHLETE'S FOOT? Warm, dark, and humid is Athe kind of environment that promotes the growth of fungi. These conditions exist in our shoes: that's why our feet are vulnerable to fungus Infec- Uons such as tinea pedis. This is commonly, called ath-' lete's foot because ,t often is contracted by walking bare- foot on warm, dam surfaces around pools, guni showers., and locke rooms. Btt you don't have to be ant athlete to get athlete's foot . Symptoms m-i.fay I.%nclude drying, scaling skin or inflam- mation, blisters, and intense itching, especially between toes. (Similar symptoms amy ,be produced by other fungus Infections and by disorders such as eczema, .psoriasis, and reactions to. dyes and bther chemicals in footwear.) The discomfort can spread from the feet .if a person scratches an, fnIected area and then touches another part of the body. - If, you are suffering from such symptoms, consult the. podiatrist for diagnosis and- treataient that brings relief. S.. Presented as a.-service to the community by Dr. Stephen Gross Podiatrist Eastpoint ' (904) 670-8999 ALL ALIKE! -L -.:. ,,:,j;A ..l. Not all water heaters are created EQUAL. The ones that willput a SMLE on your face are NATURAL gas heaters. A GAS water heater will deliver TWICE as much HOT water for less than HALF the cost of electric. So make the SWITCH to gas and SAVE more than $200 per year. St. Joe Natural Gas Co EYE EXAM For Senior Citizens I ) 4. THE STARPORT ST. JOE, PL THURSDAY, SE 3 Gems from My Garden [Cloud is a former resident of Port St. Joe, educated fn local schools and is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloud. He is a minis- ter and an author.] LORD, THANK YOU FOR the rain! We prayed for it; you heard and answered. Why should that surprise us? You do it all the time; .'Water is no big deal to God. But we are so dependent on the liquid stuff. The chief gods of the Babylonians were of the water -one salt, one fresh. From them came all other gods, all crea- tion, and even human beings. In radical opposition to all this, CHURCH OF CHRIST, MEETS Bible Study:' Worship: 10a.m., Sunday 11 a.m. Sunday 7 p.m. Wednesday Nursery Minister: Tom Skipper 229-8310 Morning Theme: Salvation is in Christ's Church Message Sunday: AreYou Walking BBy Feeling? WRITE FOR FREE EIGHT LESSON BIBLE STUDY 7 SP. 0. Box 758 Port St. Joe, FL 32456 Corner of 20th Street & Marvin Avenue CtiWtion AndMoonument Catch theSp t aorSt. o THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School ......... 9:45 a.m. Evening Worship ........,. 7:30 p. Morning Worship.... 11:00 a.m. Choir Practice Methodist Youth Wednesday............ 7:30 p. Fellowship........... 5:00 p.m. Rev. Zedoc Baxter Charlotte Henderson. j PASTOR YOUTH/ CHOIR DIRECTOR THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN GULF COUNTY ST. JAMES' PORT ST. JOE 7:30 and 11:00 a.m. (ET) .b+ Sunday School 9:45 l+- +ST. JOHN'S WEWAHITCHKA' 8:00 a.m, (CT) THE REV. JERRY R. HUFT, Pastor of Port St.Joq S.,,i ,.. Weekly Meeting Times fSunday Morihg Celebratl6ria'id Worship-.i...;..:.............f' :010a"f JThursday Night"Bible Study.......................................... 7:00 p.n Intercessory Prayer at The Rock, Mon.-Fri ........... 7:00 8:00 a.i 8:00 -9:00 a.i Saturday Family Night Intercession ,.. 7:00 p.i The Rock Teens To Be Announce Pastors: Jim and SuMan List office Hours: Monday Thursdi 103 Garrison Avenue 9:00 12:00 & 2:00 4:; Office Phone: 227-2033 Friday: 9:00 12:0 "THE MIRACLE CENTER" NEW COVENANT MISSIONARY WORLD OUTREACH CENTER. The Family Church S, 252 Avenue E, Port St. Joe, Florida Church Phone: 229-8137 Pastor: Rev. Napoleon Pittman SUNDAY SUNDAY Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday Morning Roundup: 10 a WEDNESDAY for Ages 2 Adult 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. Pine Street Overstreet Sunday School ...................................10:00 a. Sunday Worship ...............................11:00 a.n Wednesday Bible Study ......................... 3:00 p. Pastor W.L. Tremain 12/17-6/93 Phone 648-814 "The Exciting Place to Worship" L 1_ !First Baptist Church 102 Third Street Port St. Joe, Florida BuddyCaswell H. R. Naberhu Minister of Music & Youth Interim Pastor m. m. -' God exercises complete control over the waters as He created the world. In Genesis 1:2, we are told that the Spirit of God hovered, stormed, and even blew over the waters. The primitive facsina- tion with floods and tides so prevalent in, the religion of nature and so popular with Israel's neighbors is put into proper per- spective. God is in control. The waters obey His very voice [See Psalm 104:5-9]. WATERING IS ONE of my favorite garden activities. My gar- den spot is high and dry. Even with regular, heavy rain, a little sun and wind will make my garden dusty and thirsty. I have a sprinkler system, but prefer to water with a hose. It takes long- er, but is more effective and a whole lot more relaxing. I can stand forever in the cool of the morning or the calm of the late afternoon, with my hose in hand, and my mind at ease,, Water- ing is essential to gardening. It is vital to the plants and invigo- rating to the one holding the hose. BUT ITVE NOTICED SOMETHING. No matter how often I water, God does' a lot better Job. . A short shower will do more for a garden than a: hose and sprinkler any day. After a rain, there is a crisp freshness put back into the soil. You can smell it and you can see "it. The leaves seem greener, the blooms brighter, and the earthy fresh smell of the. soil is a most pleasant incense. And there is nothing like a good rain to. clear the air and cool things off. Paul said, "I planted; Apolpos watered; But God gave the ih- crease [I Corinthians 3:61." Life in the garden of life involves what we do but more upon God. He chooses to work through us. He blesses our careful cultivation, our persistent planting, and our periodic watering. But when it comes down to it, He outgar- dens us all. Wewahitchka-f. Elementary News. .. By Linda Whitfield Kindergarten News On Monday. Mrs. Walker's class presented a video on good school bus conduct. This was in conjunction with the Wall of. Fame theme for the week. Mrs. St. Clair's and Mrs. Whitfleld's classes have been studying safety this week. They would like to sug- : gest that you have a fire, escape, plan for your home and go over it i with your children. Be sure to have a designated place to meet, away from the house.. Amusing Anecdote For The Week When the. students. in Mrs. e Rhonda Pridgeon's 1st grade class were getting a bit noisy changing learning. centers, she t." said, ""Children,- now we ''* not n. going to-have bedlamwand pande- m. monlum in here." One enterpris-' ., ing young man said, "I think my m. brother had that once." Pneumo- ed ,nia. do you think? ay Student of the Week Is David 00 Edwards, Jr. 00 Five year old David Edwards, son of David and Charmane Ed- wards, Is the first student of the week. His favorite subject in school is Learning Center #7, .. which Is painting and play dough, although the Storytelling Learn- Ing Center Is a close second. Da- ; vid would like to be a policeman '! when he grows up. His favorite, books are Bambi and Ninja Tur- s' m.,, tles. After school, David likes to jump on his trampoline. David said that an Important personlin his life is. his big brother, Ansley. Welcome to school, David! Come Meet Our New Guidance Counselor, Pam Lister Pam Lister, who is the new guidance counselor, would like to Invite all patents that would like to, to come by and visit her. Her office is on the front, right by the office. Come by, have a chatand ask any questions that you would like to know. She is eager to get n. to meet you. He's Backl a. Our super-dependable volun- teer; Michael Eubanks, is back, n. helping out in the PlE Department with Mr. Baxley and Mrs. Little. 14 You all know how hot it has been and still is. I don't know many of us who would volunteer every day out in the heat. We're proud* of Michael, and appreciate all he does. Duck Stamp Winners Announced Teacher Lori Price received the following letter from the United is We Want You To Be Part of the Friendly Place BIBLE STUDY 9:45 a.m. EVENING WORSHIP ........... 7:00 p.m. MORNING WORSHIP...............11:00 am. WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. CHURCH TRAINING ............... 5:45 p.m. Long Avenue Baptist Church 1601 Long Avenue DANIEL W. DUNCAN Pastor BUFORD COX Minister of Music ALLEN STEWART Min. of Education & Youth States Department of the Interior: .Congratulations, your art work has been selected as a winner in the Florida Junior Duck Stamp contest sponsored by the US. Fish and Wildlife Service. We will have your art on display at the Visitor Center on Sanibel Island. It will be returned to you at the end .of the calendar year. Those students who won are: Charlie Neville, Angela Lucas, Michael McDaniel,. Mack .Kent, .Stephen. Price, Nancy Andrews, and Brian 'a ... '- ..... l Move Over. Betty Crocker-We Have Debra Reeder The ESE classes of Pam Sum- ner. Mark Taunton, and Diane Atchison have had two special treats so far this year. Cecil Reed- er's mother, Debra, volunteered to come to the classes and make; biscuits one week and doughnuts the next. The teachers are in their new classrooms, complete with kitchens, and were anxious to try them out. Students and teachers . are very proud of them. I Have A Dream, Too Thirty-years ago, Martin Lu,- ther King.,, Jr., 'gave ,his 'tam6us, speech, "I Have A Dream" on the Washington Mall, I have a dream, too. I have a dream that all of us will work-together to give the stu- dents the best education ever. I have a dred that children' will continue to love school in" the high school years just like they do in kindergarten. I ,have a dream that the public schools will continue to give quality education to our youth. I have a dream that the parents will support and en- courage their children to be the best they can be. BeauWilliams In Concert Beau Williams, the renowned. gospel singer and .Eangelist, will be in concert at New'Covenant on September 5 at 7 p.m. EDT. Tickets will be $10 for adults (13+), $5 for six-twelve, and a' nursery will be provided for chil- dren under 5. For ticket information, call 229-8137. V. >- "~+ LAW OFFICES OF FRIER & USKERT, P.A. '1 We May Be Able To Help You *Stop Harassing Calls, Letters, Etc. *Stop Repossessions & Fbreclosures *Eliminate Debts *Start Over and Re-establish Good Credit * Call John Uskert or Randal' Frier for a free confidential consultation. 465 Harrison Ave. *Panama City (904) 784-1361, 1-800-749-2223 "The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free information about our qualifications and experience." TFC 10/24/91) Crawfords Get- Presentation in Catholic Order Four bishops will lead a class of 95 Catholic men and women from throughout the Southeast- ern United States who will be in- vested as Knights and Ladies of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem in New Orleans onI Sunday, September 19. - The Grand Prior of the South- eastern Lieutenancy of the Order, the Most Rev. Francis B. Schulte, Archbishop of New Orleans, will be the invesUng prelate. Locally, Catherine Crawford of Port St. Joe will be promoted: from Lady Catherine, Crawford to Lady Commander, .and her hus- band, William E. Crawford, will' be promoted from Knight to Knight Commander. Church of God Revival In Second Week Dr. Clifton Elmore, pastor of the Highland View Church of God, announces that the Holy Ghost Revival which began on August 22 is still in progress. He further states that the Spirit of God is manifested mightily each night with people coming to the Lord like never before, marriages are being put back together, spiri- tual and physical healings are taking place each night. Pastor Elmore extends a cor- .dial invitation to all to come to these and have 'your needs sup- plied as you worship Almighty. God. The church is located at 323 6th Street in Highland View, and the services start at 7 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 145 Avenue D Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 Suna Sh" Phone (904) 229-6823 ". ' Sunday School. .. ..... .................. ............ ..... ......... ... .. ... 10-00 am. Morning Worship .................. ..... ..... ... ............. ..... 11 30am. Night W orship ............... ........... ..............................Iist Sunday Night at 6.00 Ii m. (only) Every Fourth (4th) Sunday Is Youth Sunday . Monday Night....................................................................... ........ Youth Bible Studyy 6 p.m. STuesday Night.. ............... ............. Prayer & Bible Band 6:00 p.m Wednesday Nignht................ .. ...... .. ....... Bible Study 7 00 p.m Friday Night.................... .......................... ... .... ..... ... ............ .. Prayer 6 p.m. Elder O.T. Stallworth, Pastor Elder Johnny Jenkins, Jr., Minister,,r FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A V5c0, CHURCH - to, 508 Sixteenth Street 227-1756 ! SUNDAY WORSHIP....................... 10 a.m. : "' ADULT SCHOOL............................ 11 a.m. *SUNDAY SCHOOL Young Children S U 5 Nursery Available The Rev. Joseph Eckstine, Pastor Highland View United Methodist Church Corner of 4th St. & Parker Ave. Highland View Lynnwood R. Wynne, pastor Sunday School .................................... 10 a.m. :, M morning W worship ....................................................................... 11 a.m . E evening W orship .................. r .. ........ .... .. -... ...... ...... 6 p.m . "4mus First United Methodist Church 111North 22nd St. SMexico Beach, FL 32410 Morning Church ..................9:00 a mr. CT Church School .................. 10:00 a.m ,PT Nursery Provided * *' *'"I -, *y '.< ',.* ; "" . Charles M. Parker, Pastor Office Phone: 648-8820 S bhn Anderson, Mtsic Director Hours: Monday-Friday, 9;am-12 noon.rET / Grace Baptist SClhurch First Union Bank Building 9:00am Sunday School S1..1am and,6pm Worship 1 C ChurchC .Rev. Ken Coots Interim Pastor Ministers at Large All Members WERE.*NOT JUST ANOTHER CHURCH We just might be the people and the place you are looking for. An apostolic-prophetic church for all people and all needs. 'James W.List, Pastor 103 Garrison Avenue (P.O. Box 36) Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (904) 227-2033 SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 THURSDAY EVENING 7:00 PRAYER TIMES MONDAY-FRIDAY 7:00-9:00 A.M. OFFICE HOURS MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:00-1:00, P.M. PHONE (904) 227-2033 Uu PAGE 4b - L:%- PAG- 41R I THE STARPORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY. SEPT. 2. 1998 %' % IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION;- File Number 93-52 IN RE: Estate of Portia Lee Byrd, Deceased NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The administration of the estate of Portia Lee Byrd, deceased, File Number 93-52, Is pending in the Circuit Court for Gulf County, Florida. Probate Di- vision, the address of which Is Gulf County Court- house, 1000 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, Florida. The names and addresses of the personal representa- tive and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAI'T AIl persons on whom this notice is served who have objections that challenge the validity of the will, the qualifications of the personal repre- sentative, venue, or jurisdiction of this' Court are required to file their objections with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE' OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All creditors of the decedent and other per- sons- having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is served within thiee months after the date of the first pub- lication of this notice must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFIER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AF- TER iTHE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.', All other creditors of the decedent and per- sons having claims or demands against the dece- dent's estate must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF .THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. 'ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND OBJEC- , TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.' The date of the first publication of this no- tice is August'19, 1993. Expect the Best PROPERTY] Personal Representative: Cassandra Yvonne Russ 403 Battle Street Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 Attorney for Personal Representatlve Charles A. Costin, Esq. P.O. Box 98 Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (904) 227-1159 FFL Bar No. 699070 Publish: August 19, 26, September 2, 9. 1993. NOTICE TO RECEIVE SEALED BIDS The Board of Commissioners, City of Wewa- hitchka. Florida, will receive sealed bids from any person, company, or corporation Interested In sell- ing the following I 40' x 40' pre-engineered steel frame/ metal roof gazebo type building. 1 22' x 25.5' pre-engineered steel frame/ metal roof restroom facility. Specifications can be obtained at the We- wahitchka City Hall in Wewahltchka, Flor- ida, 32465. Bids will be received until 3:30 p.m., CDT, September 7, 1993, at the Office of the City Clerk, 117 Second Street, Wewahltchka, Florida 32465 or Post Office Box 966, marked "sealed bid". The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS CITY OF WEWAHITCHKA /s/ Daniel G. Hanlon, Mayor Publish: August 26, September 2, 1993. NOTICE 10 RECEIVE SEALED BIDS BID NO. 9293-38 The Board of County Commissioners of Gulf County, Florida, will receive sealed bids from any person, company, or corporation Interested In self- Ing the County the following described personal property: THE HOME SELLERS (904) 227-1892 (800),261-1892 HC 1, BOX 210 CAPE SAN BLAS, FL 32456 CHERYL SUMMERS, Broker (Home 229-2740) s DICK KALEY, Associate . ES NEW LISTNGS: Cape Breezes:'2 BR/2BA, Gulfview; fronting C30E; adjacent lots also available; great buy at $62.000.00. Cape Dunes: 2 BR/2 12 BA, Gulfview home; approx. 1500 sf, private sitting room off master BR; deck; quiet area; only $79,500. RESIDENTIAL SANDBAR ,BAY: -Peaceful and private; 2 BR/2 BA; only 1 year old; Berber carpeting-, Lady Kenmore white on white appliances; acdjoins St. Joe State Park; flexible terms: $79,900. BARRIER DUNES Townhouse: Sun drenched white sands, sparkling Gulf waters; 2 BR/2 BA furnished; $15,000 down and easy assumable mortgage. All this and a snuggle-up fireplace for only $118,900. Great rental property! SAND BLAS VILLAS: Sun rises on your back door and sets on your front deck. 2 BR / 2 BA Gulf Front cottage, furnished. special financing available. Only $99,500. GULFAIRE: Executive Home, lush landscaping; ideal home for lavish entertaining 3 BR / 2 BA, gourmet kitchen. Add a serene view of the Gulf. All yours for $179,000. SEACLIFFS CONDOS: Large 3 BR /2 1/2 BA GULF FONT units; furnished and unfurnished; 3 decks overlooking shimmering white sands and Gulf. $115,000. LOTS and LAND TRACTS ST. JOE BAY FRONTAGE: 102' x 600' (approx.); $12,000 assumable loan, flexible on balance after 20% down. A great homesite for $39,900. SAN BLAS PLANTATION: Gulf view and interior lots; " paved streets; underground utilities; 8 lots, and all for $60,000. GULF Frontage to C30E: 110'x800' (approx.); lovely white sand beach; majestic sand dunes. $135,000 0 .. n ..M.1 s ....j i %. I Orfl K .f a. e".soC . S.R. 1, Box 223 Port St. Joe, FL 32456 i SOLD Exp,,w5,ie.* I Barrier Dunes - Sea Cliffs- San Bias Plantation- Secluded Dunes - Gulf Front Lots - 1 20' x 30' Metal Building. Specifications may be obtained by contacting Preble- RIsh. 326 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe. Florida 32456 (904) 227-7200, 8:00-12:00 p.m. and 1:00-5:00 p.m., EDT. Successful bid- der must meet Insurance and license re- quirements of Gulf County. Delivery date must be specified. Liquidated damages for failure to deliver unit in specified date will be set at $25.00 per day. Please Indicate on envelope that this Is a SEALED BID, the BID NUMBER, and what the bid Is for. Bids will be received until 5:00 p.m., EDT, September'14, 1993, at the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Gulf County Courthouse. 1000 Filth Street, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Nathan Peters, Jr., Chairman Publish: August 26, September 2, 1993. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Gulf County', Florida, will hold a special hearing at their regular meeting September 14, 1993, said public hearing to begin at 6:00 p.m. EDT In the Commissioners' Meeting Room at the Gulf County Courthouse Complex, Port St. Joe, Florida. The purpose of this hearing will be to dis- css, obtain public Input upon and to consider the advisability of closing, vacating, and abandoning, subject to certain conditions and restrictions which may be Imposed, any Interest that Gulf County may have in and to the following alleyway, street, road or right-of-way: A 30 foot wide alleyway between Fractional Lots 7 and 8 of Fryer's Plat as per Plat Book 1., Page 41-A, said alleyway running approximately Northeasterly from Gulf View Street in Government Lot 4, Section 31, Township 6 South, Range 11 West and terminating at the South boundary line of Beacon Hll SubdiviMslon as per Plat Book 1, Page 2 of the Public Records of Gulf County, Florida, (Said alleyway being the 50x150 lot w/2 BR, 14x60 MH 'and all Improvements. $21,500. Americus St., St. Joe Beach. Financ- ing Available. Call 648-5323. tfc 9/2 LOTS FOR SALE-On Cemetery Road, 1 mile off Overstreet Road, 9 miles south of Wewa. Owner financ- ing. Call 229-6961. tfc 9/2 2.73 acres at Sunshine Farms, Overstreet. Partially cleared comer acreage. Owner anxious price slashed to $12,000. Call B. Given,, 227-1467 after 6 p.m. tfc'9/2 1991 28'x70' mobile home on 75'x150'.: lot, 3 bdrm., 2 .,bath, cen. h&a, great room w/f.p., master bath has Jacuzzi tub, cement driveway, large firoit deck, 12'x12 shop In fenced-ln backyard;. $65,000. For more information call 647-8035. S--. 5tp 8/5 S Nice one and a half lots on Monu- ment Avenue. 227-1647. tfc 9/2 Comer lot for sale, cleared with septic tank. Comer of Alabama & Co- lumbus St., St. Joe Beach. Call 229- 6666. tfc9/2 Remodeled 3 bdrm., 1 ba. brick home, new cen.a&h, water heater & roof, all appliances, space. kitchen 4t dining rm., privacy fence, sun deck & workshop, etc. on Ig. lot. Energy effi- cieit, $53,000. Call 648-8215 or 227- 1501 or Tom Todd Realty, Inc. For Sale by Owner: 120 Westcott Circle, PSJ. Reduced Ready to Sell This charm- Ing three bedroom, 1 bath brick home comes with all appliances, can. heat & a/ c, new roof, 20'x241 workshop w/lights- water-telephone, underground sprinkler system, well, huge backyard fenced In, dog kennel, 75'xl80' lot. close totown & schools. Great neighborhood $ 8.800. $53.500. For appt. call 227-1795 e 9/2 800-624-3964 FAX: (904) 229-6556 member of the Florida Association of Realtors REALTO Over 40 luxurious townhomes to choose from for your beach rentals. Enjoy the pool, tennis, exercise room and a great community spirit, 30 units for sale', ranging from $89,900 to $199,900. A new beachfront community with a pool. A new single family community: beachfront and beachview lots. An Exclusive beachfront com- munity surrounded by St. Joseph State Park, Approximately 700' x 100' front- age. shaded area in the map attached as Ex- hibit "A".) The Commissioners welcome comments of any and all Interested parties regarding the property aban- donment, the process of which was initiated by vote of the County Commission upon motion passed at Its July 13, 1993, meeting. DATED this the 24th day of August, 1993. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA Nathan Peters,.Jr., Chairman /s/Benny C. Lister, Clerk Publish: August 26, September 2, 1993. NOTICE TO RECEIVE SEALED BIDS BID NO. 10-93 The City Commission of Port St. Joe, Flori- da, will receive sealed bids from any qualified per- son, company, or corporation interested In provid- ng, the following materials: WATER PLANT VALVES Specifications can be obtained by calling Preble-Rish, Inc., 326 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, Florida, 32456. Telephone (904) 227-7200. Bids will be received until 4:00 p.m., EDT, September 7, 1993, at the Port St. Joe City Hall, located at 305 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, Florida, and will be opened and read aloud on September 7, 1993, at 8:05 p.m. EDT. ALL BIDS SHOULD BE SEALED AND MARKED, 'BID NO. 10-93, WATER PLANT VALVES." Bids submitted by mall should be sent to City of Port St. Joe, Post Office Box 278, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456. The City reserves the right to waive any In- formalities or to reject any or allbids. THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOY- ER AND A FAIR HOUSING AND HANDICAPPED ASSISTANCE PROVIDER COMMUNITY. Publish: August 26, September 2, 1993. Written quotations will be received by the Depart- ment. of Corrections, Gulf Forestry Camp, until September 15, 1993. 4:00 p.m. CDST, for the fol- lowing. Removal of swill from Gulf Forestry Camp, 3222 Doc Whitfield Road, White City, Florida, for initial term of one (1) year beginning Sep- tember 18, 1993, and ending September 18, 1994, with an option to renew for five (5) year terms. Quotation forms for removal of swill may be ob- tained from Major John T. Allgood, Gulf Forestry Camp, 3222 Doc Whitfleld Road, White City, Flori- da. Telephone: (904) 827-7412. The Department of Corrections reserves the right to reject any and all quotes and to accept the quote that Is, in Its Judge- ment, In the best Interest of the State. Publish: September 2, 9, 1993. SPECIAL MEETING The Gulf County Board of County Commis- sioners will hold a special meeting Thursday, Au- gust 26, 1993, at 8:10 p.m., EDT. in the County Commissioners' Meeting Room to discuss the fol- lowing Item: 1. White City Water System NATHAN PETERS, JR., CHAIRMAN Publish: September 2, 1993. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE .FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NUMBER 93- 14-CA FIRST UNION BANK OF FLORIDA, a national banking Institution association, Plaintiff., vs. WALTER J. CARVER, MARY M. CARVER, et al., Defendants. Mexico NEW USTING 206 HWY. 98 Mexico Beach. This 3 bdrm., 2 ba. single family home has all the right features. Located on 50'x150' Jot across from DEDICATED BEACH with UNOBSTRUCTED GULF VIEW! Living room has cell- Ing fan & great view of the Gulf! Lg.'screened porch on front! Lg. kit. & dining area. Beautiful all wood cabinets w/ig pantry. Bdrms. have ceiling fans, very nicely coordinated wallpaper. Vertical blinds throughout house. 24'x35' double car gar- age w/storage room. Circle car driveways in front of house w/back fenced yard! Excell. cond. $125,000.00. 406 N. CANAL DR., OVERSTREET Lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bath stucco home on the Intracoastal waterway. Beautiful lot with 100' on the Intracoastal. approx. 1 acre. Uv. rm. has cathedral ceiling w/ceiling fan. Lg, sliding glass dr. leads to patio & overlooks the Intracoastal Waterway. Relax & watch the ships go buy! KIt. has all wood cabinets, nice bar w/ spot lights, appliances include refrig,, range, dish- washer, Ice machine. Master bdrm. has Ig. closet w/blfold mirror doors, Jacuzzi tub In bath w/lg. walk-In closet. Cen. electric heat/ac (heat pump), ., satellite dish! $95,000.00. HOMES Mexico Beach 106 N. 19th Street: 3 bedroom, 2 bath stucco home In nice loca- tion only 1 block to the beochi Nice large 100 x 100' lot. Liv- Ing room and dining area. Kitchen nos bar. Cental Heat/AC. Covered front porch. Only .4 8.000.09 16,0G00.. REDUQED TO $50,000.00. Call for more details. 10"Fortner Ave., Mexico Beach: 3 bedroom, two both mobile home on nice 50' x 150' lot close to the beach Large kitchen with dining area. Appliances include refrigera-: tor, range, and washer Garden tub in large bathroom. * Large screened porch on front. Single car garage. Metal storage building. Ceiling tons In both bedrooms. Central gas heat and electric ac. In Mint condllon. Only 1 block to the BEACH Sunkist Townhome *1, 109 A. 41st Street, Mexico Beach; : BEACHSIDEII One bedroom one bath townhome com-. pletely furnished only steps to the beach End unit has fenced private back and side yard area. Nice deck area in back as well. Very nicely decorated and fur- nished. Never been rented. Living, dining, and kitchen, great room has cathedral ceiling. Kitchen has large bar. Metal storage building outsldel Must see this onel $52,500.00. - 64 Magnolia Ave.: This uniquely designed 2 story home has many features to consider. Only 1/2 block to the beach 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. (1 upstairs, 1 downstairs). Liv. rm. has ceiling 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 liv- . Ing. Lots of shade Irees. .86,09940 Reduced' to $79,500.00. Also additional adjacent lot for $25,000.00. . Sandollar #4 Three bedroom,, one bath cottage with screened porch overlooking the Gulf. Completely fur- nished 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 fur- nished. On 50'x150' lot. Separate entrance to each unit. Excellent rentals. Presently rented. $53,500.00. 314 Hatley Drive Three bedroom, two bdth townhomes In nice residential area. Vaulted ceiling in living, dining, and kitchen areas. Large bar In kitchen. All appliances Included. $48,500.00 to $49,900.00. 13th Street Two bedroom, one bath stilt home 1/2 block to theBeachl Needs some TLC. Large dcck on front and side. Partial view of the Gulfl owner will finance. $55,000.00. Loft by the Pier #124& #14. Surfview and Spindrift Townhomes, 106B and 108D 37th Street Attractive two bedroom townhomes near fishing pier and beach. Newly remod- eled. Completely furnished and equipped for second home or rental. Bay window accents living room with ca- thedral ceiling. Private patio In back, off bedroom. As- sumable mortgage. $66,000A00 each.Reduced $63,000. 200 6th Street Three bedroom, two bath double wide mobile home. On large 105'xl 12.5' corner lot. Fastened to home foundation. Only 2 blocks to the Beachli$45,500.00 ST. JOE BEACH Corner Canal Street & Alabama: Five (5) bedroom, two bath two story home on 2 large corner lots. Separate ac/heat systems for upstairs and downstairs, could be made Into duplex. Block construction. $65,000.00. 335 Cortez St.: Two bedroom, one bath 12' x 60' mobile home on large 75' x 150' lot. Good condition. Very clean. Nice '10' x 10' sun deck on front. Willmake nice starter home or vacation retreatI $27,500.00. 241 Columbus St.: Nice two bedroom, one bath 12' x 60' mo- bile home on lovely wooded lot. Beautiful shade trees. Large 19' x 10' front screened porch. Covered single car carport. 75' x 150' lot. Nice neighborhood. Only steps to the beach. $28,900.00. 5612 Hwy. 98 (Corner of Selma) St. Joe Beach: Relax and en- joy the view from the screened porch that overlooks the Gulfi UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW. DEDICATED BEACH This two bedroom, one bath block home has stood the test of time. Large kitchen with dining area. Living room has good view of Gulfl On 74' x 90' corner lot. Single carport In good condition A good buy at $79,000.00. $72,000.00. 5841 Hwy. 98, St. Joe Beach: WATERFRONTI This unique 2 bed- room, 2 bath townhome has many nice features WATER- FRONTII Large decks off living room and bedroom over- look the GuVI L oving room has cathedral ceiling w/ skyligIt). Vr 15sWbar. Two AC/Heat systefns, Ig. bath- room albntsfairs-hashniJ.e 1,.d sau,na i;ills car car- porti Utility are w/w sl l yri4 .Very nicely decorated Must seethis one Only $99,50100. Corner Court Street & Alabama St. Joe Beach: Nice two bedroom, pne bath stilt home on large shaded corner lot. Completely furnished. Includes refrigerator w/ice maker, dishwasher, gas range, microwave, washer & dryer. Central gas heat and electric A/C. Large great room w/cathedral ceilings, w/celling fans. Nice kitchen w/bar. Very bright and cheerful. Nice sun deck around house. Covered parking. Walking distance to beach $65,500.00. NOIEOFSL NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant,to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above-captioried action, I will sIll the property sit- uated in Gulf County, Florida: EXHIBIT "A" The Northeasterly Half of Lots 1 and 2, Block 26, Port St. Joe Beach, Unit 2, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 6, Public Records of Gulf County. Florida, and more particularly described as follows: " Commencing at a concrete monument marking the Westerly Comer of Lot 1, Block 26, Port St. Joe Beach Unit 2; thence N5050'25"E along thc Ntrthweb"- erly UIne of said Lot 1 a distance of 89.96 feet to an Iron rod for the Point of Begin- ning; thence continue N50"50'25E 89.96 feet to an Iron pipe marking the Northerly corner of said Lot 1: thence S3945'00"E along the Northeasterly Lines of Lots 1 and 2 of said Block 26 for 150.05 feet to an iron pipe marking the Easterly Comer of said Lot 2; thence S50"20'25W' along the Southeasterly Line of said Lot 2 for. 89.96 feet to an iron rod; thence N39*45'00'W 150.05 feet to the Point of Beginning. at public sale, to the. highest bidder, for cash, at the front entrance of the Gulf County Courthouse in Port St. Joe, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. (CT) on September 23, 1993. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on August 24, 1993. BENNY C. LISTER, Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/Tonya Knox, Deputy Clerk Publish: September 2and 9, 1993 Spend Your $$ at Home. Shop Port St. Joe! Beach 'r NEW LISTING: 245 Nan Nook Grand Isle Sub. Lovely NEW 3 bed- room, 2 bath stucco & frame home on beautiful shaded secluded 75'xl 11.5' lot. Lg. liv. rm. has cath. ceiling w/double ceiling fansw/illghts, sliding glass doors lead to front sun deck! Kitchen has flu- orescent lighting, & aoil wood cabinets! Nice Ig. pantry & breakfast bar! Lg. master bdrm. has cell- ing fan w/lIght & lighted walk-in closet.. Master bath has nice vanity area & linen closet. Other bdrms. have ceiling fans w/lights & lighted closets. 2nd, bdrm. has back door which leads to private sun deck! Single car garage w/auto. garage dr. Beautiful berber carpet thruout. Cen. h&a. Much more! Must see this one. $79,000.00. 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. $95,000,00 Reduced $85,000.00. 235 Santa Anna: 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath brick home on 2 large lots. Living and dining, great room w/cathedral, ceilings and brick wall fireplace. Kitchen has all wood cabinets. Master bedroom has 1/2 bath and full walk-in closet. Screened porch, Ig. storage shed. Separate area set-up for mobile home hook-up w/septic, water, and power. Only short walk to Beachl $69,000.00.' PORT ST. JOE 120 Westcott Circle: Charming three bedroom, one bath brick home on large 75' x 180' lot in nice neighborhood. Very well. maintained and. decorated.- Central Heat & AC. 20 x 24 work shop In back. fenced yard. Only $58,500.00. LOTS ON MEXICO BEACH Residential Zoned for Homes Only Corner Texas Dr. and Hwy. 386-A: Two large corner lots with nice shade trees. Nice neighborhood.: $20,.000.00. Mexico Beach Unit 14, BIk F. Lots 24,26. California Drive: 100' x 108 33 lot w/Ig. septic tank. Nice neighborhood $12,000.00. Mexico Beach Unit 14, BIk E,. Lot 12. 'Lots Wysong Avenue: Two (2) large lots on paved street In nice residential neighborhood w/underground utilities. Cleared, filled, beautiful shade trees $30,000.00 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, BIk. 6, Lots 11. 13. Corner Sea Pines & P T I DIt: Nice comer lot approxi- mately 85' x 105 il' -1 -3 5,000.00. Magnolia Ave.: 75'xT02' ot only T/2 block to the gulf Good gulf view. Unit 11, BIk 8, Lot 7. $25,000;00. Corner of New Mexico Drive & Maryland Blvd.: 100' x 158.33' lot. Unit 14. Blk B. Lot 1. Nice comer lot w/shade trees. $12,000.00. New Mexico Drive 100'x158.33' lot. Unit 14, BIk B, Lot 8. Re- duced $5,000.00. Texas Drive 100'x108' lot. Unit 14, BIk F, Lot 6. 6,80000 Own- er will finance. REDUCED TO 4100,00. $4,900.00. Arizona Drive (5) 110'xl10' lots. Unit 14, BIk D, Lots 6,8, 10, 12, 14. Owner financing. 47,500 00. Reduced to $5,500.00. .Texas Drive (2) 100'x100' lots. Unit 14, BIk G, Lots 9, 10. $8,000.00 each. 7th Street 100'x108' lot. On paved street. Walking distance to the Beach. Unit 14, BIk D, Lot 15. $10,000.00. Corner Oak Avenue & Palm Street 1 1/2 lots, large size Ir- regular shaped. ONLY 1/2 block to the Beachl Owner will finance. Unit 11, BIk 8, E 1/2 of Lot 16, All of lot 18. $29,800.00. Wysong Drive: Unit 17, BIk 1, Lot 6. $12,000.00. Colorado Drive: 100' x 158.33' lots. Unit 14, BIk C, Lots 15, 17, 19. $7,500.00 each. 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. LOTS ZONED FOR MOBILE HOMES Maryland Blvd. 75'x100' lot. Unit 12A, BIk C, Lot 4. $13,000.00. GULF AIRE GULF AIRE DRIVE, Phase I: 65' x 112' home lot. Gulf viewl BIk B, lot 12. 440,000. Reduced to $30,000.00. Gulfaire Drive, Gulfaire Subdivision 70'xl 15' home lot. BIk G, Lot 2. Good view of the Gulf. $35,000.00. Gulf Aire Drive, Gulf &H1xvlsl1t: 75' x 125' residential lot. Nice shade tre61 (o diloctIr. Owner motivated to sell. $15,000.00. 6rna0WlIftn e x. LOTS ST. JOE BEACH Americus Avenue: Two (2) extra large lots In first block to the beach Beautiful shade treesI View of the Gulfl $35,000.00 WATERFRONT Hwy. 98 ST. JOSEPH SHORES. 120'x397' waterfront lot. $120,000.00. COMMERCIAL LOTS 15th Street Beautiful 78' x 113.88' lot. commercially zoned In good location. $12,000.00. OVERSTREET Canal Drive: This lovely three bedroom, two bath brick home Is located on the Intercoastal Waterway, with 135' front- age. Dock on the canall Approximately 2 acres com- pletely cleared and grassed. Lg. living room w/cathedral ceiling, separate dining room. Kitchen has circular bar, abundance of cabinet and counter space. Appliances Include range and 25.1 c.f. refrigerator. Master bedroom has walk-In closet, and bath w/garden tub. Lg. screened porch on back overlooks canal and front enclosed porch. 4 car carport. 14' satelite dish, 12' x 24' utility building. Must see this onell Good location, excellent condition $85,000.00. 229 Forest Ave., : 3 bedroom, 2 bath double wide mobile home on 1 1/8 acres. Very well kept & maintained. in mint cond. Living room has cathedral ceilling w/celling fan. Kitchen hos bar, and very ade uate cabin t and counj s ScVWtae alk- In clol, brdl tub -b .ort letety cleared. Small fish pond, Fruit trees, nice garden spot. Large covered porch on front. 642,900. Reduced to .4.900.00. $39,900.00. 263 Forest Ave., Overstreet: Two bedroom, 1 bath mobile home on 1.12 acres. Cen. gas heat/elec. a/c. Applianc- es include refrig., range. 12'x16' storage building. 50'xl00' stocked pond. Utility area w/washer & dryer hook-ups. Excellent starter home. $6,900.00.Reduced to $23,900.00. CORNER OF 14TH STREET & HIGHWAY 98 MEXICO BEACH Harmon Realty, Inc. BARBARA HARMON, Broker Barbara Mannon, Sales Associate, 647-5004 Ann Six, Sales Associate, 229-6392 648-5767 Your "Cape San Bias" Rentals & Sales Specialist: PAGE 5B I i: 1 'urwrmh- lp 'I @,P VIr-. U' 'Ir.. T Av i 0 12- fl@ PAiG6 Bn THE STAI PORzT SJOE..FL oTM=.SfAY. anra. 2. LV Outboard motor, '83 Johnson, 35 hp elec. start, short shaft, $600. Call 227-2149. Itp' 9/2 Snark sailboat In excellent condi- tion, can be seen in back ayrd, 1305 Monument Ave. $350. B. G. Buzzett. tfc 8/26 . 16' Southern Skimmer, 25 hp 4 Suzuki motor, galv. trailer, 1991 a package, $3,000. 229-8683 after 6 ;J p.m. 2tp 8/26 ' "19' Sealion center console, '115 Mariner electronics included, $6,500 obo. For more information call 647- 8035, if not home, leave message. 4tp 8/26 21' Starcraft center console boat, 200 hp Evinrude, cellent shape, $3,i Gift shop, golf, 1 1/4 acre '*,n ri _--nn_^ 1 ted* FOR RENT FOR*R ENT O3FREN ARAGESA Mobile home lots, located in Mex- Sco Beach. Call 648-5476. tfc 9/2 Several 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath town houses, furnished; one two bed- room, 1 ba. house, unfurnished, Fan- tasy Properties, 648-5146. ltc 9/2 Furnished trailer at Overstreet for rent. Also 12'x60 furnished trailer. Call 648-5306. tfc 9/2 14'x60' furnished mobile home in excel. cond. at Beacon Hill. $200 damage deposit, $300 monthly, 1 year lease. No pets, must have refer- ences. 648-5162 before 3 p.m. East- ern time, weekdays. 2tp 8/26 tilt trailer, all In ex- For Rent/Lease: 4 bedroom, 2 000. Ken. 647-5770. ba. brick home in great neighborhood, tfc 9/2 available; Sept. 10. Call 1-904-545- 6446, leave message if no answer. 4tc 8/26 St. Joe Beach: 2 bedroom 2 ba. .house on dedicated beach. Large Sfenced yard cen. heat/air, monthly game- room, mini $485, deposit $400. 6060 Hwy., 98. , 1,700 sf bldg.. Call 1-904-231-5431 or 615-624- ,, .70 ..fi.. 5731 tfc, 8/26 j,.Aaating. i*ctear . Cape San Blas. Lease or financed. 205-677-3301 '4639. !I--- 5U--- 8 or 794- Boyer House, Bryant's Landing, 4tp 9/2 Daily, Weekly, Monthly. Large house on Lockey Lake and the Chipola Riv- er, Dalkeith. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, kitchen, family rm. with fireplace & Ig. porch facing lake & river. Sleeps 6 or more. Call after 6:00 EDT, 229- 8916. ifc9/2 FOUND: Pair of ladies' glasses" left at Showtime Video about 2 weeks .ago. Please come by and pickup. Wewahitchka, 2 bedroom, good condition trailer. $275 month. $150 deposit. Call 639-5664 or 234-6077. tfc 9/2 Liberty Manor Apts., 800 Tap- per Dr., Port St. Joe. Affordable housing for the elderly and the handicapped. Cen. h &a, laundry facilities, en- ergy efficient const., handicapped equipped apts., available. Stove & re- frig. furn., fully carpeted, 1 bdrm., apts., on-site manager.' Equal Opportunity Housing Complex. Rent is based on income. This complex is funded by the Farmers Home Administration and managed by Advisors Realty. , Call 229-6353 for more informa- tion. NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS tfc 9/2' 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., tfe 9/2! OFFICE SPACE. Call, George Duren at 229-6031 and leave mes- sage. tfc 9/2 Warehouses, small and large, some with offce, suitable for small business, 229-6200. tfc 9/2 No need for wet carpets. Dry clean them, with HOST. 'Use rooms right away. Rent machine. St. Joe Furniture, 227-1251. thru 12/92 The Phantry Hotel. Rooms Pri- vate baths or dormitory style. Daily-or weekly rates; Will renovate to your taste for lease. 302 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe, FL 229-8723. tfc 9/2 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 9/2 Carport Sale, Friday, Sept. 3, from 8:00 until 12:00. Antiques, 314 Woodward Ave. Itp 9/2 Yard Sale, Saturday, Sept. 4, 9 a.m., under the pines at Methodist Church in Port St. Joe. In case of rain, in fellowship hall of church. ltp,9/2 3 family yard sale, Sat., Sept. 4. Baby and kids' clothes, all sizes, -teen boys, men's and women's clothes, fur:- niture, Jewelry, and lots of misc. 508 Cathey Lane, 5 St. Mexico Beach, 8:00 -. 12:00 est. No early sales. Cash only. Rain cancels. I tp 9/2 Patio Sale. Friday, Sept. 3. 8 a.m., 1014 McClellan Avenue. ltc 9/2 Carport Sale, Friday and Satur- day, Sept. 3rd & 4th. 8:30 a.m. 1110 Palm Blvd. Bicycles, bag lboy golf carts, drapes, pleated shades. Lots of misc. items. ltp 9/2 Garage Sale: 2009 Palm Blvd., Saturday, Sept 4, 8 a.m. till. Rain or shine. 10 gal. fish tank set up. Itp 9/2 Yard Sale: Friday and Saturday, Sept.,3rd and 4th, at Howard Creek, 122 North Squirrel St. Lots of good Items, reg. size pool table, 3/4" slate top, all accessories, 14' cypress ba- teau, drink cooler, lots and lots of fishing tackle., Itp 9/2 Yard Sale: Saturday, Sept. 4. Sea Shores Subdivision, Sea St., 8 a.m., ,weight bench, 12 gauge shot gun, child's kitchen set, other misc. Veterinary assistant full time. Call 229-8400. tfe 9/2 Full time position with the State or Florida. HRS Child Support En- forcement Case Analyst in Franklin County. Responsible for interviewing clients: arranges for paternity testing: determines child support recommen- dations according to state guidelines: Monitors payments; takes appropriate enforcement action as needed. Send State of Florida application to: SBill Fox, 201 Monument Ave., Port SL Joe. FL 32456. Closing date: Sept. 6, 1993. Position #50113. 2tc 8/26 NEEDED: LPN's and RN charge nurse. Excellent benefits. Shift diffe- rential. Apply Bay St. Joseph Care Center, Monday Friday, 8 a.m. 5 p.m. tfc 9/2 Need dependable lady to be com- panion with acUtive, elderly lady in Wewa. Duties to include driving and running errands, cooking, and clean- ing. Hours: Mon.-Fri,, 8-4 p.m.. For more info. call Frank Tillman at 1- 800-342-3019. tf 9/2 Wellsprings Home Health Care taking applications for LPN nurses in the Wewahitchka area. Call 904-653- 8870. tfc 9/2 Nursing assistant positions avail- able. Training for certification provid- ed. CNA positions also available. Ap- ply in person, Bay St.' Joseph Care Center. tfc9/2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PAYSI Call 227-1278 to place yours. $3.50 for first insertion, $2.00 a week for consecutive runs, plus 5 per word for all over 20. WANTED: Approximately 160" of good used 4' chain link fence. Call 648-5162. 2tp 8/26 SWANTED: To buy ,good, used pontoon boat call 229-6961. 92 tfc 9/2 P I'. House Cleaning Service available. .'Reasonable rates with references. Call e'229-6527. 3tp 8/26 COMPUTER BUFFS: Protect the ,information on your hard drive. Your ;entire hard.drive put on' one tape in your home. Updated back-ups as of- ten as you wish. Restoration available in case of hard drive crash. DOS apll-' cations only. Reasonable prices. Oth- ler computer services available. 229-, 16543. tfc'87/26 CARETAKER: take care of your loved one in hospital or home. 8 years experience, excellent refer- ences. 647-5382. tfic 9/2 (904) 229-8161 FAYE'S NAIL SALON TOTAL NAIL CARE Il Certified Nail Technician ' 1905 Long Ave., Port St. Joe Call for Appt. tfc 9/2 St. Joe Rental-All, Inc. 706 First Street Port St. Joe 227-2112 tfc 9/2 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 9/2 I sell Watkins' products. Quality since 1868. For information call 227- 1635. 4tp 8/12 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port St. Joe Serenity Group .Open Meeting: Sudnay 4:00 p.m. Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Thursday. 8:00 p.m. ,. .,,, .> AL-ANON Sunday 4:00 p.m. & Tues.. 8:00 p.m. All meetings at St. James Episcopal Church, all times eastern Will sit for the elderly in your ",-home. Have been nurse's aide and home health aide for 8 years. Will also do light housekeeping and cooking.' Weekdays & evenings. Have own transportation. Call Kathy. 648-5001. 3tp8/26 STUTZMAN CONST. CO. All Types Roofing 30 years experience Lie. #RB0030039, RC 0038936 'Where Quality Is Higher Than Price" 229-8631 fe 9/2 INDIAN PASS PRESSURE WASHING Boats, Homes, Fish Tanks, etc. Serving All Your Needs MILDEW REMOVAL- "Clean before you paint" (904) 229-8190 Call Anytime tfc 9/2 CATHERINE L. COLLIER 'Independent Sales Representative 211 Allen Memorial Way Port St. Joe (904) 2294460 tf 9/2 phone 639-5157. LIAERINS' PalnUns & Pressure Cleaning Let Us Do Your Dirt Work P. 0. Box 1023 Wewahitchka, FL 32465 Marvin Larkins AMERICAN LEGION POST 116: Play BINGO every Thursday night. Cash Prizes with a $250 game each Thuri-sday.' Games will continue throughout the Suimmer Months. Next Post meeting will be Sept. 13th'. at 8 o'clock in the post home, 3rd St., and Williams Ave. tfc 9/2 Save on Your. 'AUTO INSURANCE CALL Mitchell Williams 747-8970 1800-239-8977 _ Callaway/Panama City Uc 9/2. A Gift Shop for CHILDREN of all Ages Books Toys etc. My Very Own Book , 528 6th St. Phone 227-1636 tfc 9/2 T.L.C. Lawn Service All Types orYard Work Mowing, Raking, Timming, S Weeding, Clean Outs and Roof Sweeping. , Reasonable Monthly or . Seasonal Rates Available. Call 229-6435 tfc 9/2 LAWN MOWING service now offered by BARFIELD LAWN & GAR- DEN CENTER, 229-2727. tfcW.9/2 5x10 10x10 10x20' On Site Rentals 6 Days A Week ASK ABOUT FREE MONTH'S RENT , St. Joe Rent-All First St. 227-2112 Mini-. arehouses i c 5/6 Sc 9/2 Norman Terrell Parrish (Terry) * New Homes RG6056216 Additions & Remodeling WE BUILD TO LAST All Your Building Needs A LIFETIME! For Free Estimates, Call 229-8589 tc 9/2 Hot Tar ROOFING Shingles Repairs JESSIECONTRACTING Re-Roofing Free Estimates Lic. #RC0066504 647-3219 ' 4 "The Beaches" Eddie "Smarter Than Water? t9/2. Lydia P' ort St. Joe Lodge No. 11 Reg. Stated Communication 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. 8:00 p.m., Masonic Hall,' 214 Reid Ave. Donald Scott, W.M. Fred Nehrings, Sec. paid'thru '93 S WEEKEND BABYSITTER from" " Friday 6 p.m. to Monday 7 a.m. Call Dorothy, 227-2103. 12tc 8/19 STRICKLAND ELECTRIC All Type Electrical Work 24 Hr. Service S .C. #ERo01o388 INSURED 647-8081 ALAN STRICKLAND 9to 9/2 Wewahitchka (904) 827-2903 Port St. Joe 24 hr. service BILLY JONES QUALITY SERVICE CO. A/C and Refrigeration, Repair & Service- Restaurant & Bar Equipment, Appliances License #RA0066292 Insured Free Estimates if. 9/2 COSTING INSURANCE AGENCY Inc. All Forms of Insurance 322 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe Phone 229-8899 tfc 9/2 Major Appliance Repair David Kennedy' eap Owner BAYSIDE SERVICE CO. Air Cond., Refrigeration, Ice Machines, Washing Machines, Dishwasher, Etc...... BUTLER BAY RD. PORT ST. JOE, FL 32456 904-227-1675 tfc 9/2 | St. Joe Rent-All, Inc. | Small Engine Repairs Factory Warranty Center Lawnmowers I Weedeaters & Tillers : Chain saws I Generators I L Pumps l- Engine Sales | 706 1st St.-St. Joe 227-2112 L -9/ COOPER'S WELDING Aluminum Boat & Trailer Repairs GRASS CUT, call 229-2713. tf9/2 of All Types &,, Metal Fabrications TIRED OF FAST FOODS? :886 Hayes Ave. Highland View SLOW DOWN ON YOUR Call 229-2775 NEXT AFFAIR! ,a., 8.19 NEXTAFFAIR! A & AX Gourmet f T CTER J( FOR. 4LL OCCASIONS. - S Fine Food Buffet Style HE Ml (904) fI iAl I -I670-8518 - ST. JOE RENT-ALL, Inc. 2670-851826 - 706 1st St. 227-2112 . C. R. SMITH & SON Backhoe work, dozer work, root rake, front-end loader, lot clearing. septic tanks, drain fields, fill airt. Rt. 2, Box A1C, Port St. Joe Phone 229-6018 SHe 9/2 We Buy, Pawn, Sell or Trade Guns Indian Swamp Campground Hwy. C-387, Howard Creek tfc 9/2 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. t9/2 COSTIN'S Bookkeeping Service Tax Returns A Specialty 224 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe (904) 229-8581 tfc 9/2 Wauneta's Accounting & Income Tax Wauneta Brewer- St. Joe Beach 647-5043 IFranklin Building ySupply From Foundatfor to Finris' For All Your Buildfin Needs (904) 227-1199 Fax (904) 229-8470 HC-1 Cessna Dripe Costin'Airport Port, St. Joe, FL -32456? i GULF CO. PLUMBING and REPAIR SERVICE tc9/ Plumbing Contractor Licensed and Insured, INSTALLATION OF WATER & SEWER LINES, REPAIRS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS UC. #RF0066493 229-6435 RESIDENTIAL'& COMMERCIAL Harmon's Heavy Equipment Co. Specializing In Black Top Soil BULL DOZERS BACKHOES LOADERS TRACTORS DUMP TRUCKS 648-8924 or 648-5767 if no answer tc 9/2' LIC # RF0051042 FREE ESTIMATES RG 0051008 ER0011618 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 tfc9/2 904/229-6821 BARFIELD'S LAWN & GARDEN CENTER Small Engine RepaI * Lawn Mowers *Weed Eaters Chain Saws Generators *Pumps L '. Tillers ' ^|,*Go-Karts, 229-2727 328 Reid Ave. i Port St. Joe t I I Free Estimates, Serving All of Gulf County J TRADES and SERVICES 3 im n1wfr I tf92 TE STR PORTTJE. TURS .SPT.. 13 AG 7 Commodore 128 w/monitor, disk drive, printer, modem, games and software programs. After 5:30, 827- 8604. ltp 9/2 Golf clubs, 2 sets, one ladies' starter set, 1-3 woods, .3-5-7-9, put-' ter, bag. balls, tees. $50. One menr's full set, 1-3-4- woods. 2-sw-putter, bag, balls, tees. $100. Both sets for $1440. 705 Long Ave. after 5:30 p.m., weekdays. Itp 9/2 Camel colored sofa and two chairs. 229-8864. 2tp 9/2 Commodore 64 computer, disk drive, printer, keyboard, 64 monitor, Many games, ready to runI $375. Call (904) 227-1731 or 229-6031. tfc 9/2 Golf balls, good playing balls. $4/doz.; good practice balls, $2/doz. 705 Long Ave. after 5:30 p.m. week- days. Itp 9/2 Glass and chrome table with 4 chairs, excel, cond., S100. Smoked glass hanging light fixture. $40. Chest of drawers, $35. 648-8637. 25 gal. fish aquarium with acces- sories $50; queen size free fow wa- terbed, padded headboard sheets In- cludes. $100 obo. For more Infor- mation call 647-8035. 4tp 8/26 1975 27' Fleet Wing 5th wheel camper, awning, full bath. kitchen. snack bar. LR. BR. very good condi- tion. $4,500. Call 648-3009, Islander RV Park. Mexico Beach. FL Serious inquiries. 2tc 8/26 27T Monito travel trailer. 15 gal. new hot water heat, Holiday freezer upright on 8/ 12/ screen porch * ceiling fan. roof air conditioner, dou- ble bed 'in back. 2 bunk beds, Gerald refrigerator & freezer in trailer on 2nd Avenue between 5th & 6th Street, Beacon Hill. 2tp 8/26 Tandy 1000S computer 384k with sound, music, desk mate. pro- grams & games. Uses 5 1/4" disks. 3 color monitor, daisy wheel printer model #230. $850. Call 647-5435. 2tc 8/26 Honda Elite Scooter, low mileage. After 5:30. 827-8604. Itp 9/2 1982'Ford LTD, runs good, $500. 648-8134. -' ltp9/2 1983 Honda. GL 1100 Goldwing, 15.000 original miles. $1,500.00. 229-8444. 2tp 9/2 Fully carpeted '77 Dbdge travel van.4.6cyl., a/c,,.runs great .20 mpg. I i Super clean, no: problems. $1,000 obo. 647-8543. 1tp 9/2 1990 Chevy Astro van, custom- ized, air. power windows, locks, TV, VCR hook-up. 57,000 miles, $11,000. Must sell immediately.-Call Maxine at 229-6265 after p.m.' ,. Itc 9/2 1987 Yugo; in excellent .condi- tion, am/fm cassette. 24.000 actual miles, $1,500 obo. 229-6358 between 5-9 p.m. 2tc 8/26 For Sale or Trade: 1977 4x4 Jeep Wagoneer.' $1,200 or comparable trade. Day 227-1744 ask for Meal or 229-6604 nights. tfc 8/26 91. GEO Tracker, assume loan. ;Call 647-8746 after 6 p.m. tfc 8/26 1978 Kawasakil Ltd. motorcycle 1000 cc, 20,000 miles, great condi- tion, $1,000. Call 647-5770, Ken. tfc 9/2 "CASH NOW BUYING Used Cars and Trucks. Local and out-of-state vehicles. Two locations to serve you. Mayhann Motor,. Port St. Joe,. 229-6584, Mayhann Used-Cars, Wewahitchka, 639-5810. tfc 9/2 QUALITY VEHICLES '93 DODGE DYNASTY 9,000 Miles, Loaded SAVE $100's '93 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT 4 X 4, 10,000 Miles SAVE $100S's '93 CHEVY CAVALIER 11,000 Miles, Clean SAVE $100's '92 CHRYSLER LEBARON Comertible, Nice SAVE $100's '92 DODGE CARAVAN 21,000 Miles, Nice SAVE $100'S, '92 NEW YORKER SALON 1,000 Miles, Loaded SAVE $100's '92 NEW YORKER SALON 21,000 Miles Laded SAVE $100's '90 BUICK RIVIERA 55,000 Miles, I Owner SAVE $1S00's With 3 full lots of vehicles, if we don't have the vehicle you want here, we can get it for you! I mwBILLY CARR G2 ,.,,,,CHEVROLET ICHRYSLERia DRFII 4 Atlr r Vr .1 PILE!' IHighway 98 Highland View 229-6961 OFFICE DESKS (wood) (2) $250 ':for both; side chairs, desk chairs, typewriter stand, bookcase AT&T portable typewriter. 227-1892. 4tc8/19 Qupen size' Somma water coil bed, new $630, in excel. condition, 2 years old, asking $300. Call Mike. 647-8662. tfe 9/2 Cypress swings, chairs, etc. Also 22' travel trailer, self-contained, air, etc. See at Cantley's Bargain Barn, Hwy. 71 S., Wewahitchka (6 Qmiles south ofWewa). tfc 9/2- 1986 14'x65' Northriver mobile home, 2 bdrm., 2 full, baths, liv. rm. & kitchen w/pantry washroom. Total gas stove. oven, heat & air condition- er, refrlg.. new carpet throughout trailer, 8'x30' deck on front, great condition. Assume payoff. For more information call 647-8383. 4tp 8/19 Port St. Joe Western Auto now honoring entire Panama City West- ern Auto company store advertised sale prices. 227-1105. 219 ReId Ave. tfc 9/2 Western Auto Special. Computer spin balance 4 tres and tire rotation. $19.95. 227-1105. tfc9/2 Computerized exercise' bike with challenge course & record program. Great shape.' Barely used. New $599. asking $350 obo. 227-1467 after. 6 p.m. tfc9/2 Attention Attention Atten- tion: Lawn service & tractor work. B & J Enterprise, reasonable rates. Call 827-2805 or 827-2876. 52tp 1/7 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. near Hwy. 22. Panama' City, FL 32404. 763-7443. Port St. Joe Western Auto now honoring Panama City Western Auto Co. store advertised tire sale prices. Computerized WHEEL ALIGNMENT. Sears Card now at Port SLt. Joe West-. ern Auto. Discover TOOI 227-1105. FREE: Eight lesson Bible study. Postage and envelope supplied. Send request to Bible Study, P. 0. Box 758, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. tfc 9/2 BAHAMA CRUISE 5 days/4 nights. underbookedl Must sell[ $279/couple. Limited tickets. (407) 767-8100. ext. 2269. Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m. 10 p.m. 4tp 9/2 3 bedroom. 3 bath home. with l- vin room, dinin room. den, Florida room, lg. utility room. Double car gar- age. 18'x36' .oval swimming pool, large deck & privacy fence, 129 Westcott :Circle, 229-6509 or 227-7241. S2tc 9/2 Land for Sale in White City, lot :125' x 260' on Road 20. Well and sep- tic tank. Call 229-8577. tfc 9/2 10 acres, on Kate Glass Rd.. We- wahitchka, no money down. 10% in- terest. $231.27 monthly. Call 647- 5168. 8tp8/19 3 bedroom, 2 bath home located near schools. Fireplace. fenced yard & sprinkler system. Call 229-6619 for appL $67,500. tfc 9/2 Must sell or rent: great condition 14'x 70' mobile home and lot located in Wewa. Lands Landing area. Call 227-1313. tfc 9/2 For Sale by Owner: One to three acres of land. $199.00 down and $99.00 a month per acre. Sunshine Farms. (904) 878-2188, 4tp 8/12 5 acres (2:1/2 cleared) with 1991 14'x52' mobile home. 240' well. 12'xl8' workshop. fruit trees. Stone- .mill Creek, $39,500. Call 639-5686. 4tp 8/19 2 bedroom. 1 bath house on 1/2 acre lot. 7 miles north of OversteeL Call 648-8433. tic 9/2 3 bedroom, 1'1/2 bath, garage, double carport, appliances, cen. h&a,. on 3 1/2 city lots with large barn. 602 17th St. 229-8372 after 3:30. tfc9/2 1/2 acre lot with septic tank, $9,500. Overstreet Road. Owner fi- nancing, 227-2020, ask for Billy. tfe 9/2 Country living overlooking We- tappo Creek. 3 bdrm., 2 ba. 1500 sq. ft living space. 26'x56' mobile home, 15x26' grand 'room, ch&a, fireplace. 2 car garage, 2 until. bldg., 2 covered porches, one ,14'x26' open deck, swimming pool w/privacy fence,, beautiful landscaped on two 1/2 acre lots with c/I fence. $56.500. Call 648- 5323 for appt tfc 9/2 Gulfair 1 OF BAYCO., r^V' INC. 820 Highway 98 Mexico Beach 648-5716 Port St. Joe 206 10th SL 3 bdrm., 1 bath, cen. h&a, workshop. Bathroom recently remodeled. $38,900.00 St. Joe Shores. Waterfront. Hwy. 98. Nice lot, 87' on bay, 262' average depth. Reduced to $69,000.00. Highland View, 228 Third Street, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, brick home with garage. Reduced to $55,000.00. Mexico Beach, 78 First St. Short walk to beach. 2 bdrm., 1 ba. home on 99'x280' lot. Large screened porch, fireplace, $75,000.00. Itc9/2/93 Fantasy Properties Inc John M. Delorme, Broker JohnMaddox-229-8050 Ellen F. Allemrnore, Broker Margie Miller 229-6502 1200 U. S. Hwy. 98 Mexico Beach, FL 32410 647-8939 Judie McCormick 648-8595 Earl Groh 647-3199 Joan Smithwick 648-5374 (904) 648-5146 or 1-800-458-7478 Joy Holder 648-8493 Scott Stephens 872-9297 t. -.. LABOR DAY SPECIALS 54 FIRST ST. MEXICO BEACH Lovely stucco home. ch/a, master BR, great rm., kitchen, 1 BA, laundry hook-ups and deck upstairs. Downstairs finished as den, with 1g. bath. Great possibilities. Garage. Only 5 years. Large 99'x280' 'lot, storage shed, back yard chain link fenced. $85,000. MEXICO BEACH 309 Halley Drive, Assumable loan. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, garage, car- pet/tile floors. Call for details. MAKE OFFER. S62,500. Hwy. 98 & 20th St: Was $85,000. NOW $70,000. Good location. Rental In- vestment. 4 bd., 3 baths, porches -312-Hatley Drive -first time home buver. 3 bd.. 1 ba.. excel. cond. 'Go'od" nelghborobod .Front.& rear deck, assumable mortgage. , V 'S4,5 ,100 -- -0-...1* 1 r 4"'" 1- ' 238. NanNook: Excellent starter/retiremeri home in Grand Isle Subdivi- sion. Nice quiet n nelgtlf- qMt RA1'7 l'h/a. 75'x100 lot, less than 10 years old. O rh l'I .3r59'llBl."5,000. 309 Hatley Drive, 3 bdrm., 2 ba garage, carpet/tile floors, garage, assumable loan, call for details. Reduced S62,500. Make offer. 720 Fortner Ave. 3 bd.,.1 1/2 ba, mobile home, util. rm.. screen porch, garage w//workshop, partially fenced, possible owner financing Re- duced from S58.000 to 355,000. CAPE SAN BLAS INDIAN PASS Indian.Pass 633 Gulf Pines Dr. Almost new picturesque 4 bd.. 3 ba. home on the beach, fireplace, Ig. decks, unique kitchen Many ameni- ties. Must see to appreciate. Just beautiful ILg. 103x400 lot. $350,000. Cape San Bias: 100' on beachfront (1.66 acres), was $150,000 NOW $115,000. Spacious condos. Great view of Gulf & bay. LIv. rm w/f.p, 2 bd.. 2 ba.. 1 upper level unit furn. $69500. Lower level furnished, $65,000. Large 1 level unit, grand view of gulf & beaches. 2 bd.. 2 bo. condo. Liv. rm. with f.p., unfurn. $62.500. BEACON HILL 3rd St. & 5th Ave.: 2 bd.. 1 1/2 ba. mobile home. cathedral celling, sold furnished, screened porch, washer/dryer hook-ups. Excellent Condition. Priced to sell at $32,500. '310 2nd Ave.: Duplex. 1 bd. 1 ba. each side, furnished. S66.500. BEACHFRONT 1501 Hwy. 98 ONE ILY BEACH FRONT HOME 3 bd.,. 1 1 1/2 bd closed sunpoich. $135,000. Dolphin Run #7 Completely furnished townhome, tastefully decorat- ed. Sit on deck, and enjoy beautiful view of gulf, $110,000. End of Cortez St. Triplex at St. Joe Beach. Lg. 3 bd., 2 1/2 ba., cov- ered deck. good layout, fireplace, unfurnished. $130,000. GulfAlre Townhome 09709 Waterfront, nicely furnished, swimming pool & tennis court privileges $96,500. Guilaire Townhome #9803: Unfurnished 2 bd., 2 1/2 ba. In excel. cond. Primary use has been used mainly weekends by family Not on rental program $96.000. GulfAIre Townhome 99821 Beautiful 2 bd.. 2 1/2 ba.. $98.500 unfur- nished, 3105,000 furnished. BEACH SIDE South 39th St. 1 bd.. 1 ba. townhome Nicely and completely furnished. Well maintained unit with very good rental record. Third unit from the Gulf with a raised deck that offers a beautiful view. Very nicel $55,000. South 391h St.: Nice 1 bd., 1 ba. townhome, furnished, end location. Excellent rental record,$54.000. Comer of 31sl St. -Duplex each side of duplex has 1 bb. 1 ba., neat- ly furnished. Good rental history, $85,000. i . 101-A Miramar Dr. 2 bd. 1 1/2 ba townhome, furnished, new car-' pet, Ig landscaped corner yard with sprinkler system & priv fence. Waterview from 2nd floor. Convenient location near marinas, Pier Rd. & Canal Parkway. $69.900. 101-C Miramar Dr. 2 bd.. 1 1/2 ba. furnished townhome, water view from bedroom balcony, landscaped backyard, great location, near Canal Park & Pier, $59.900. 37th St. Gulf White Sands 91 Completely furn,, 2 bd.. 2 ba.. town- home, close to Gulf. $63.000. 371h St. Gulf Whie Sands 03 Completely furn, 2 bd 2 ba., excel' rentals, completely furnished, just steps to pier & gulf. $63.000. 37th St. Gulf Whitle Sands #2 Completely furn., 2 bd., 2 ba., excel, rentals, completely furnished, just steps to pier & gulf, $63,000. 37h. t. The 3-C's Jus bd. 2 ba., nearly furnished. Good rental ,1 WT', AC 2 .na 117 40th St. Apt. #2 2 bd., 1 ba., furnished, close to beach, re- duced to $37,000. Make offer. GULF AIRE 400-C GullfAre Dr. Easy walk to beach. Tennis court & swimming pool facilities. Lovely home in triplex, 3 bd., 3 ba., stone f.p.. garage & oth- er amenities. Ideal for yr. round living or vacation home, $71,500. GulfAIre Dr. -,Triplex, two 3 bd., 2 ba. units' and one 1 bd., 1 ba. unit, very nice, good Investment, all 3 at $155,000 or will sell Individually for S$69,900 ea. 3 bd., units & $34,900 1 bd. unit. , ST. JOE BEACH Coronado St. Like new 2 bd.. 1 ba sturdy mobile home, 2 blks to beach, ch/a, furnished. Front deck. Ig. back screen porch, w/walkway to cute little I bd, 1 ba. granny house. OUtside shower, star. bldg. low mainte- nance yd. w/natural terrain Neat as a pinI $60,000. Comer Americus & Magellan. 3 bd, 1 ba. frame home, ch/a; deck, stor. shed, 1 block to beach. Do some TLC and have a beach getaway. $29,900 , ' 100 Santa Anna. Frame duplex 2 bd., 1 ba, 'upstairs, 1 bd., 1 ba. down- stairs, window A/C's. 1/2 block to beach. Good rental history. $80,000. LABOR DAY SPECIALS EARLY TIMES LANE-- WETAPPO CREEK Dedicated waterfront, 1h5 acres, 2 septic tanks, mobile home needs'TLC Great fish- Ing hideaway! $27,500. EAST RIVER ROAD WEWAHITCHKA Looking for privacy, lovely home & fishing? This Is Iti 2 bd, 2 ba. brick home. ch/a, fp. appliances. Outside flsh-cleaning sinks, brick BBQ. on ex. Ig. concrete patio. Terraced down to Ig. deck, boat house & dock. AJso furn. 12'x16' guest house. All on picturesquely landscaped '100'x425' lot with' chain link fence. Must see to appreciate. $150,000. 5 bdrm., 3 bath. 2 kitchens. SPACEI Privacy outside shower, garage with utility room. large deck upstairs. Beautiful sunsets and unobstructed gulf view. Dedicated beach across highway. GREAT PRICE S98.500. 235 Santa Anna $63.500. Comfortable home on 2 lots with 2 seotic tanks. Two bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath Great room with brick fireplace. Screened porch, torage shed. Atlantic St.: EnJoy,Gulf breezes from porch of this 2 bd.. 1 ba.,beach cottage wit Flp Lda Tn. Completely, fenced. Nice level trees yard.. Storage builn r op. Furnished 1./2 block to beach. Call for oppt. S45.000. Corner of Alabama & Ponce de Leon, 2 bd on nice 75 x150' lot. Home has 16x30 screened porch that could be easily enclosed as a third In- cludes S7,000 jacuzzl. Nicely landscaped lots with decking and out- side storage. Must see S74,500. 135 Desoto St., 3 bd., 1 ba. home on Ig. comer lot, gulf view from roof deck. 1 block to beach. Reduced $63,500. Coronado St. A must seel 1988 3 bd., 1 ba. MH, completely fenced. Beautifully lahdscaped. S49.900. 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 bedroom. $65,000. Coronado #7 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba. townhome, unrestricted gulf view, fur- nished, nice. Reduced to $65,000. Make offer Columbus St. nicely furnished 3 bd., 2 ba. mobile home. 1 1/2 blocks to beach. S40.,000. Ponce de Leon 2 bd., 2 ba. mobile home, 14 x70' Fleetwood, 'two lots, 75'x00' ea. $39.900. PORT ST. JOE 512 9th St. 3 bd, 1 ba. frame house. Large 75x170 lot. Priced to sell at $36.000. 1314 Marvin Ave. Nice 3 bd., 1 ba. block house. Home Is In immocu- late condition. Has city water/sewer, Irrigation well. H ome sold with stove, blinds, ceiling fans, and utility house. S47,000. Cape Plantation 103 Plantatllon Drive A great home for the golfer 3 bd.. plus a boL|i / ft. approx. Small equity & assume GreaoN Wl, Jft,$99.500. WEWAHITCHKA, HOWARD CREEK, WHITE CITY White City 154 Volunteer Street front and back screened porches, carport, large (22x16) workshop/storage building with electric pump house/well. Home has 2 bedrooms, one bath, wooden floors, carpet & tile. stove refrig., window A/C. In very good condition Reduced $28,000. Land's Landing Evergreen Drive 1983 14'x67' mobile home 3 bd., 2 ba. New septic tank & well January 1992. Central a/c & cen. gas heat. Appliances included Equity & assume mortgage, If qualified. S25.000 Howard Creek Great fishing, year-round, living, 3 bd., 1 ba., mobile home. furn.. storage shed. well, screened porch, $32,500. 1 Acre cleared. OVERSTREET Overstreet area $60.000. Property 467'x467' (before bridge), sold with 295' communications tower, utility shed. fence. ' Welappo Creek. end of Miller Ute Lane: 3 bd., 2 ba. unfurnished tno- bile home. Two storage sheds, ch/a Has screened porch, deck, beautiful view of Wetappo Creek. Located on over an acre lot $50,000 406 N. Canal St. Watch the boats go by from your comfortable 2 bd., 2 ba. stucco home with 100' on Intracoastal Canal, chip, all elec., priv. fence, 2 storage bidgs., satellite dish. Peaceful neighborhood - $95,000. , 1616 Pine St. Brick home on beautiful wooded'lot, 3 bdrm., 1 ba., front & rear porches,, paved street, new roof. 3 plus car garage, chain link fence, storage shed, room for garden. $49,500. Possible owner financ- ing. W. Forest St. 1982 60' 2 bd. furn. mobile home w/porch & storage shed', well & new pump. Located on leveled, 'treed lot, approx. .663 acres. Call for directions. $28,500. HIGHLAND VIEW 7th'St. 1988 Double wide Mobile Home on ,3 lots. Custom features, deck, chain link fence, $33,000., Hwy. 98 Building behind truss plant. Approx. 1 acre w/bldg. and 3 phase power to site. 133,500.Reduced.to $25,000. COMMERCIAL/INVESTMENT PROPERTY. PORT ST. JOE 506 FIrst St. Commercial bldg., auto body repair and paint shop. About 4,500 sq. ft. with 5 ,hp air compressor. $39,000. 2.5 plus acres commercial/Industrial with old garage, lots of possibili- ties, $99,000. MEXICO BEACH 37th St. approx. 75'x100' beachside, Pier Road. ...................... $59,900 40th St. & Hwy. 98 approx. 175'x100', Lot 1, Block 7, Unit 5 zoned tourist/comm. $90,000 S, 40th St. approx, 75'x100', Lot 2, Block 7, Unit 5 zoned tourist/comm. $35,000 Corner 13th & Hwy. 98 Lot 3, Business Center 90'x190' comm $120,000 12th St. Lot 14; Business Center, 75'x90'- comm. $35,000 LABOR DAY SPECIALS 111 Pelican Walk St. Joe Beach, near Gulf Aire End unit In triplex, 3 bedroom, 1 ba.. cen. h&a. fenced back yard, patio, about 1/2 block to beach. Good location. $49,900. ST. JOE BEACH 2001 Hwy. 98, St. Joe Beach, Commercial, excellent location, 170.5 x 321.22' lot; 198 sq. ft. building, S99.000.Make offer U.S. 98 between Balboa & Magellan 3/4 block & 1 lot. Permitted for condos only $300,000 OTHER PROPERTIES AVAILABLE. .. .. ... LO TS " GullAIre Subdivision Gullalre Dr., Lot 6, BIk. D, nice large vacant lot, great location, S22,000. ' Gulfaire Dr.: Lot 38, lock C. Vacant lot JUST REDUCED ...............$15,900 Lot 8, BIk. G, Beacon Road, Sewer tap paid; possible owner financing. Good location near pool, S22,800. Beacon Rd.: Lot 9, Block E. sewer tap paid, nice, level lot. .....$22,900. Periwinkle Dr., 75' x 125' lot .... $23.500 GulfAIre Dr. Lot 11, Block C, Phase 2 approx: 75'x125' ...........$29,000. GulfAIre Dr. Lot 25 & 26, Block C, Phase 2 - approx. 72.6 x146' & 73x150 $17,000 ea. GulfAIre Dr. Lot 38, Block C. Phase 2 approx. 75'x125'............. $17,500 Beacon Rd. Lot 21, BlockD,. Phase 2 approx. 71 x125' .......... S21,000 GulfAIre Dr. Lot 9, Block G. Phase 2 approx. 74'xl20' - close to pool & tennis court $22,800 Sea Pines Lane Lot 6, Block B. Phase 1 approx. 65'xl 15' ..... $28,000 GulfAire Dr. Lot 39, Clc _q twguWf 128' comer lot, close r teffArtl("b $22.000 GulfAIre Dr. Lot 15, Block C, Phase 2 approx. 85'x125' ......... $22,900 MEXICO BEACH Grand Isle Subd. Nan Nook Dr., Lots 6 & 7, Block A, Unit 15 75'x112' each very nice lots. S25,900 for both or $13,500 each. 7th St. -Lot 6. Block C. unit 14, 100' x 158.33' $16,500. Seventh Street Large lot. 100'x158.33' $16,500. South 36th St.: Excellent 75' x 100' lot 4th from water ............... $55,000. 8th St.. between Oleander & Fodiner, 50x150' $17,500 New Mexico Dr. 2 large vacant lots partially cleared zoned for hous- es only ............ Both for only 326,500 Corner of Robin Lane & Hwy. 386-A. Nice vacant lot, Reduced ....... ....... .......... .. $14.000 Ready to build? Buy this level, cleared lot on Robin Lane. Survey avail a b le .. ........... ... .. .. .... .. ....................... ...... ... ... ........................ $12,500 . Robin Lane Unit 17, Block 1. Lot 10 approx. 250'xlO - Irregular shape, has septic tank, restricted to houses .....: ........ ...... ...:...... ....... .... ............. .... $17,500 Azalea St. Lot 18, Block 4. Unit 11 approx. 80'xl100' - houses.................. .. .... S17,500 Azalea St. Lot 19, Block 4, Unit 11 approx. 75'x10 houses .......:... $17.500. Grand Isle Kim Kove Lot 8. Block C. Unit 15 houses ............ $12,000. Grand Isle Nan Nook & KIm Kove Lot 19, Block D approx. 71.8'xl 15' houses ......... $11,500 - Sea St. Lots 13 & 14, Block 2, Unit 9 approx. 50'x122 ' zoned m.h. or houses $28,500 16th St. Lot 8, Block D, Unit 2 75'x100' $23,500 131 Pine St. Lot 10, Block 6. Unit 11 75'xl00' houses .............. $12,500 ST. JOE BEACH Desoto St. (between Americus and Alabama), 75'xl50'SOot, rrobble - home or house, $15,000. Alabama Ave. (between Court & Ward) Unit 2, Lot 7, Block 47 75'x150' ....... $13,500 Ameriocus & Selma Lot 13. BIk. 10, Unit 1 approx. 75'xl50' ......$14,000 Americus & Selma Lot 14, BIk. 10, Unit I approx. 84'x150' ....... 15.500 Ward St. Lot 2, Block 47, Unit 2 approx. 75'x150' ....'................... $12,500 Ward St. Lot 3, Block 47. Unit 2 opprox. 75'x150' ..., ............ $12,500 BEACON HILL Lucia St. Largevacant lot with bar, 100'x120' $19,500 3rd Ave. between 5th & 6th St. Lot 5, Block 19, approx. 50'x1 00' $8,500 3rd Ave. betWeen 5th & 6th St. Lot 3, Block 19, approx. 50'x100', $8,500 3rd Ave. between 1st & 2nd St. Lot 13, 14 & 15, approx. 50'x10' each, owner financing- 20% down ..................... $7,000 ea. Beacon Hill Estates Hwy. 386 Lot 9, Block 1, Unit 1 approx. 100'x120' $17,000 Beacon Hill Estates Lucia Ave. Lot 10, Block 1, Unit 1 Approx. 100'x120' $13,000 6th St. Lots 5 & 6, Block 3, Unit 1 Irregular $32,000 3rd St. & 4th Ave. Lot 20, Block 22 $13,5090 OVERSTREET Sunshine Farms 7 + acres, $7,500 per acre. One parcel with septic- tank at $14,500 If sold separately. Creekwood Estates Lot 17, 1/2 acre $11,000 Sunshine Acres Lot 8, 2.1 acres owner financing ....... .... $12,000 Highway 386 across from Sunshine Farms 3 acress ..,........... $17,000 ....... *" *.*.|." ,'.: 'i" -i''..'rf"'"(;" ..;" " PAGE 7B THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL a THURSDAY. SEPT. 2. 1993 ;I PAGE SB THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY. SEPT. 2, 1993 % % '\ '\ % ' UZ .' \\\\\\\\\^ 1 1 1 1 1\\ \ 1%%%\\\ % %%% % ,% % % % % %% % % % % % % % %% % %% % %% % %% % r / / / / / *' / /% % %% % % % % %,% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % ., % % % % %%'% IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NUMBER 93-188 TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSON. MISSISSIPPI, Plaintiff. vs. HIGHLAND TRUST, Defendant COT AFPIDAVIT BEFORE ME the undersigned authority personally appeared Frank S. Shaw. III. who after beIng duly sworn deposes and says: . 1. My name is Frank S. Shaw. III. and I am an at- torney licensed to practice law In the State of Flori- da; 2. I represent the Plaintiff Trustmark National Ban of Jackson. Mississippi in the above styled action; 3. The Plaintiff has incurred the following litigation costs In the above styled action: Title search Fees $120.00 Filing Fee 55.50 Clerk's Sale Fee 40.00 Total $215.50 DATED this 30th day of August. 1993. BENNY C. ULSTER Clerk of Circuit Court Gulf County, Florida /s/Stacle Davls, Deputy Clerk Publish: September 2,9, 1993. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER 93-138 CA: TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSON. Mississippi,. Plaintiff, vs. SHERWOOD FURNITURE INDUSTRIES INC:. Highland Truslt. DeVille Furniture Mfg., Co., Inc., Beltland Corporation. Inc.. Defendants. AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Sum- mary Judgment dated the 30th day of August. 1993. and entered In Case No. 93-138 CA In the Circuit Court of the FOURTEENTH .Judicial Cir- cult. In and for Gulf County, Florida. iii the above styled cause. I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash at the West front door of the Gulf County Courthouse In. Port St. Joe, Florida, at 11:00 A.M., .on the 21st day of September, 1993, the following described real property In Gulf County, Florida, as set forth In said Final Sum- mary Judgment to wi L All property located In Surfside Estates, Unit 2, as per plat (subsequently vacated plat) re-. corded in Plat Book 2. Page 19 of the Gulf County records lying South of State Road 30-E and North of the Northentiboundary lines of Lots 11, 12. 13, 14, 15. 16, 17. and 18, Block 68 as shown on said vacated plat AND: as.described In that certain real prop- erty legal description attached hereto as Ex- h Ext "A; hibit A -Lot 8 Lot 8, San Bias Plantations, an unrecorded subdivision of a portion of Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West, Gulf County. Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Intersection of the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E and the West line of Government Lot 3. said Section 22. thence North 78"13'53" East along said South right of way line for 1022.86 feet: thence leaving said South right 'of way line South 0117"I22" West for 1033.66 feet to the Point of Begnning thence South 7148"29" West for 57.00 feet' thence North 07"59'000 West for 211.91 feet; thence North 88"20'22" East for 88.00 feet; thence South 01*1722" West for 194.66 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 30 foot easement on the Southerly side. Lot 24. San Bias Plantialons. an unrecorded subdivision of a portion of SecUon 22. Town- ship 9 South. Range 11 West. Gulf County. Florida. being more particularly described as follows: . Commence at the Intersection of the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E and the West line of Government Lot 3. said Section 22: thence North 7813'53" East along said South right of way line for 1022.86 feet: thence leaving said South right of way line South 01"1722" West for 495.00 feet; thence South 77'41'19" West for 259.00. feet to the Point. of Beginning. Thence South 1409'12" East for 145.00 feet: thence Sodih 68*00'58- West for 10.00 feet; thence South 77"46-58" West for 77.00 feet: thence North 24'44'59" West for 150.00 feet: thence North 77f41'19" East for 114.50 feet to the Point of Begnning Subject to a 20 foot easement on the Soutf side. Lot 27. San Bias Plantations, an unrecorded subdivision of a portion of Section 22. Town- ship 9 South. Range II West Gulf County. Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Intersection of the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E and the West line of Government Lot 3. said Section 22: thence North 78*13'53" East . along said South right of way line for 1022.86 feet: thence leaving said South right of way line South 01*1722- West for 495.00 feet: thence South 77*41'19" West for 259.00 feet to the Point of Beginning: thence North 02*45"21" East 130.33 feet; thence South 83"5735" West 131.76 feet: thence South 05"14'07" East for 141.32 feet; thence North 7741i19- East for 141.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 20 foot ease- ment on the North side. AND: LESS AND EXCEPT. Exhibit B- Let 43 Commence at the Intersection of the West line of Government Lot I, Section 22. Town- ship 9 South. Range 11 West Gulf County. Florida,. and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); thence Soo"51'45'W along the West line of said Government Lot I for 651.83 feet; thence N81"I1'37"E for 176.62 feet; thence N83"30'17"E for 220.04 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence 500"51'50W for 235,41 feet to-a point oh the North line of Lot 15, Block 6, Surfslde Estates Unit two,-, as per Plat recorded In the public records of Gulf County. Florida: thence N84'19'02"E along the North line of said Lot 15 and Lot 16, said Block 8 for 50.86 feet; thence N05l'50'E for 236.15 feet: thence S8330'17W for 50.95 feet tot the Pohint of Begintoing. Subject to a 10 ft. utility ease- ment on the North side.. Exhibit C Lot 43A Commence at the Intersection of tjie West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South. Range 11' West Gulf County. Florida; and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); thence S0051 '45"W along the West line of said Government Lot 1 for 651.83 feet; thence N81lII'37-E for 176.62 feet; thence N83*30'17'E for 200.04 feet to the Point of Beginning thence S0051'50"W for 235.13 feet to a point on the North line of Lot 15, Block 6. Surfide Estates unit Two. as per Plat recorded In the public records of Gulf County, Florida; thence N8419'02"E along the North line of said Lot 15 for 19:97 feet; thence N00O51'50"E for 235.41 feet; thence S8330'17V for 20.00 feet to the 'Point of Beginning: Subject to a 10 ft. utility easement on the North side. ExhIbit D Lot 22 Commence at the intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West, Gulf'County, Florida, and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 foat right of way); thence Easterly along the South right of way line of said County Road No. 30-E, which is a curve concave to the South and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an arc distance of 142.65 feet, said arc having a chord of 142.63 feet bearing N8127'05"E; thence leaving-said South right of way line 80051'50'W for 539.68 feet to the Point of Beginning: thence continue S0051 '50'W for 91.21 feet; thence N81"l 1'37"E for 30.89 feet; thence N8330'17"E for 91.38 feet; thence NOOSW1'50E for 89.95 feet; thence $83"30'17W for 122.08 feet to the Point of Beginning. SubJect to a 10 ft. utilIty ease- ment on the West and Sonth sides. Exhibit E Lot 31 Commence at the intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22. Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West. Gulf County, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way): thence Easterly along the South right of way line of said County Road No. 30- E. which is a curve concave to.the South and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an arc distance of 151.67 feet, said arc having a chord of 151.64 feet bearing N8I134'00'"E thence N83'30'17"E along said South right of way line for 113.06 feet; thence leaving said South right of way line S00"51'50"W for 539.70 feet to. the Point of Beginning: thence continue S.00*51'50"W. for 89.95, feet; N8330'IT7E for 192.08 feet: thence N0-51'50"E for 89.95 .feet; thence S8330'17W for 122.08 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 ft. utility ease- ment on the East and South sides. Exhibit F let 8 . Commence at the intersection of the West line of Government Lot. 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West, Gulf County. Florida' and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way): thence Easterly along the South right of way ine of said County Road No. 30- E,. which is a curve concave to the South and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an arc distance of 151.67 feet, said arc having a chord of 151.64 feet bearing N8134'00"E: thence N83*30'17"E along said South right of way line for 255.66 feet; thence leaving said South right of way line SOO51'50'W for 539.70 feet to the Point of Beginning: thence continue SOO51'50"W for 89.95 feet: thence N83*30'17"E for 122.07 feet; thence NO0051'50"E for 89.95 feet; thence S83"30'17'W for 122.07 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 ft. utility ease- ment on the West and South sides. Exhibit 0 Lot 23 Commence at the intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1. Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West, Gulf County, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); thence Easterly along the South right of way line of said County Road No. 30- E, which is a curve concave to the South and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an arc distance of 142.65 feet, said arc having a chord of 142.63 feet bearing N8127'05"E; thence leaving said South right of way line S00O51'50'W for 449.73 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue SOO51'50'W for 89.95 feet; thence N83*30'17"E for 122.08 feet; thence N0051'50"E for 89.95 feet: thence S83*30'17'W for 122.08 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 ft. utility easement on the West sides. AND: LESS AND EXCEPT' Exhibit H Lot 6 Commence at the intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West. Gulf County, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); thence Easterly along the South right of way line of said County Road No. 30- E,. which Is a curve concave to the South and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an arc distance of 151.67 feet, said arc having a chord of 151.64 feet bearing N8134'00"E; thence N8330'17"E along said South right of way line for 377.73 feet; thence leaving said South right of way line S00*51'50'W for 449.75 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue S00O51'50'W for 89.95 feet; thence :N8330'17"E for 122.07 feet to the West Right of way line of Beach Avenue (having a 60 ft. right of way); thence NOO51'50"E along said West right of way line for 89.95 feet; thence 583*30'17W for 122.07 'feet to the Point of Begniining. Subject to a 10 ft. utility easement on the East side. Exhibit I.- Lt 7 Commence at the intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South. Range 11 West, Gulf County, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way): thence Easterly along the South right of way line of said County Road No. 30- E, which Is a curve concave to the South and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an arc distance of 151.67 feet, said arc having a chord of 151.64 feet bearing N81i34'00 E: thence N83'30 17'E along said South right of way for 377 73 feet: thence leasing said South right of way line SOO'51'50W for 539.70 feet to the Point of Beginning: thence SO051I'50'W for 89.95 feet. thence N83'30'17"E for 122.07 feet to the West right of way line of Beach Avenue having a 60 ft. right of way): thence N00'51'5 7 along said West right of way ilne for 89 95 feet: thence S8330'17'W for 122.07 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 ft utility easement on the East and South sides. S, Exhlibit 'J- Lot 9 Commence at the Intersecuon of the West' line of Government Lot 1. Section 22. Town- ship 9 South. Rarnge 11 West. Gulf Cotdnty, Florida and the South right of way line of, County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way);: thence Easterly along the South right of way line of said County Road No. 30- E, which Is a curve concave to the South and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an arc distance of 151.67 feet. said arc having a S chord of 151.64 feet bearing N8134'00"E: thence N83*30'17"E along said South right of way line for 255 66 feet: thence leaving said South right of way line S00:51'50 W for 449.75 feet to the Point of Beginning. thence continue S0051'50"W for 89.95 feet: thence N83'30'7"TE for 122.07 feet: thence NO0051'50"E for 89.95 feet. thence S83'30'17W for 122.07 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 ft. utility ease. ment on the West side. Exhibit K Lot 19 Commence at the Intersection of the West, line of Government Lot 1. Section 22. Town- ship 9 South. Range II West. Gulf County. Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way): thence Easterly along the South right of way line of said County Road No. 30- E,. which is a curve concave to the South and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an arc distance of 151.67 feet. said arc having a chord of 151.64 feet bearing N81'34'00'E; thence N83"30'17'E along said South right of way line for 113.06 feet; thence leaving said South right of way line S0051'50W for 359.80 feet to the Point of Beginning thence continue SOO0'51'50'W for 89.95 feet; thence N8330'17"E for 122.08 feel: thence NO0051 '50E for 89.95 feet: thence S8330'17'W for 122 43 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 ft. utility ease- ment on the East side. Exhibit L Lot 20 Commence at the Intersection of the West line of Governmen Lot I,. Section 22. Town- ship 9 South. Range I I West. Gulf County. Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 fL right of way); thence Easterly along the South right of way line of said County Road No. 30- E. which is a curve concave to the South and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an arc distance of 151.67 feet, said arc hating a chord of 151.64 feet bearing N81'34'00 E- thence N83*30'17'E along said South right of way line for 113.06 feet: thence leaving said South right of way line SO0'51-50'W for 449.75 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue SO'51'50'W for 89.95 feet; thence N83'30'17 E for 122.08 feet; thence N0051'50"E for 89.95 feet; thence S83'30'17"W for 122.43 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 ft.,utility ease- ment on the East side. Exhibit K Lot SO Commence at theintersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South. Range 11 West. Gulf County, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); thence S0051'45'W along the West line of said .Government Lot I for 90.22 feet to the Point of Beginning. thence continue S0051'45'W along said West line for 90.22 feet; thence N81I11'37"E for 122.45 feet;' thence N0051'50"E for 90.22 feet; thence S811l'37W for 122.45 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 foot utility ease- ment on the East side. Exhibit N -Lot 34 Commence at the Intersection of the West 'line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West, Gulf County, Florida anrd the South right of'way'line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); thence S0051'45'W along the West line of said Government Lot 1 for 451.10 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue S0051'45'W along said West line for 90.22 feet; thence N81i'37'E for 122.44 feet; thence N0051'50"E for 90.22 feet; thence S811'37"W for 122.44 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 foot utility ease- ment on the East side. Exhibit O Lot 35 Commence at the intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West, Gulf County, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); thence S0051'45'W along the West line of saId Government Lot 1 for 541.32 feet to the Poit of Beginning thence continue S0051'45'W along said West line for 90.22 feet; thence .N81" 1'37'E for 122.44 feet; thence N0051'50"E for 90.22 feet; thence S81ll'37W for 122.44 feet to the Point of Beginnhngh Subject to a 10 foot utility ease- menit on the East and South sides. Exhibit P Lot 41 Commence at the Intersection of the West line of Government Lot I, Section 22. Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West. Gulf Cotunty, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); thence S0051'45'W along the West line of said Government Lot I for 651.83 feet; thence N81"11'37'E for 176.62 feet: thence N8330'17"E for 98.14 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence S0051'50'W for 233.68 feet to a point on the North line of Lot 14, Block 6, Surfslde Estates Unit Two. as per Plat recorded In the public records of Gulf County. Florida; thence N84"19'02"E along the North line-of said Lot 14 for 50.86 feet: thence N0051'50"E for 234.40 feet; thence S83*30'lTW for 50.95 feet .to the Point of Beginnig. Subject to a 10 foot util- ity easement on the North side. attached hereto and made a part hereof. DATED this 30th day of August. 1993. BENNY C. LISTER Clerk of Circuit Court Gulf County. Florida /s/Stacle Davis, Deputy Clerk Publish: September 2. 9. 1993. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY, .FLORIDA 'CASE NUMBER 93-188 TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSON, Mississippi. Plaintiff. vs. HIGHLAND TRUST, Defendant. AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Sum- mary Judgment dated the 30th day of August,. 1993, and entered In Case No. 93-188 In the Cir- cult Court of the FOURTEENTH Judicial Circuit. in and for Gulf County, Florida. In the above styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the West front door of the Gulf County Courthouse In Port St Joe, Florida. at 11:00 A.M., on the 21st day of September, 1993, the following .described real property In Gulf County, Florida, as set forth in said Final Summary Judgment, to wit: Lot 8 ds described In Exhibit "A": which legal de- scription is attached hereto and made a part here- of. EXHIBIT LOT 8: Commence at the Intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, .Township 9 South, Range 11 West,, Gulf County., Florida and the south right of way line of County Road #30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way):; thence easterly along the south right of line of said county road #30- E, which is a curve concave to the south and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an arc distance of 151.67 feet, said 'arc having a chord of 151.64 feet bearing N81"34'00'E; thence N.83*30'17TE along said south right of way line for 255.66 fet; thence leaving said south right of way line S0051'50"W for 539.70 feet ot the point of beginning. thence continue S.00*51'50'W. for 89.95 feet; thence N.83*30'17'E. for 122.07 feet; thence N.0051'50"E. for 89.95 feet; thence S.83*30'lT7"W for 122.07 feet to the point of beginning. Subject to a 10 ft. utility ease- ment on the West and South sides. DATED this 30th day of August, 1993. BENNY C. LISTER Clerk of Circuit Court Gulf County, Florida /s/Stacle Davis, Deputy Clerk Publish: September 2, 9, 1993. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NUMBER 93-144 TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSON, Mississippi, Plaintiff. . vs. SHERWOOD FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INC. and MADISON CAPITAL GROUP, INC. Defendants. AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Sum- mary Judgment dated the 30th day of August, 1993, and entered In Case No. 93-188 In the Cir- cuit Court of the FOURTEENTH Judicial Circuit, in and for Gulf County, Florida, in the above styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the West front door of the Gulf Count) Courthouse in Port St Joe, Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the 21st day of September, 1993, the following described real property in 'Gulf County, Florida, as set forth In said Final Summary Judgment, to wit: Lot 21 as described In Exhibit "A"; EXHIBIT A -LOT 21 Commence at the Intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West, Gulf County, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); thence Easterly along the South right of way line of said County Road No. 30- E, which is a curve concave to the South and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an arc distance of 151.67 feet, said arc having a chord of 151.64 feet bearing N81*34'00"E; thence N8330'17"E along said South right of way line for 113.06 feet; thence leaving said South right of way line S0051'50'W for 539.70 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue S.0051'50"W for 89.95 feet; thence N8330'17"E for 122.08 feet; thence NOO51'50"E for 89.95 feet; thence S83"30'17W for 122.08 feet to the Point of' Beginning. Subject to a 10 ft. utility ease- ment on the East and South sides.. which legal description is attached hereto and made a part hereof. DATED this 30th day of August, 1993. BENNYC. LISTER Clerk of Circuit Court Gulf County, Florida ,ls/Stacie Davis, Deputy Clerk 'Publish: September 2. 9, 1993. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY. FLORIDA CASE NUMBER 93-145 TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSON, Mississippi. Plaintiff, vs. BELTLAND CORPORATION Defendant. AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Sum- imary Judgment dated the 30th day of August. 1993, and entered In Case No. 93-145 In the Cir- cuit Court of the FOURTEENTH Judicial Circult, In and for Gulf County, Florida, in the above styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the West front door of the Gulf County Courthouse in Port St Joe. Florida, at 11:00 A.M... on the 21st day of September, 1993, the following' described real.property in Gulf County, Florida. as set forth in said Final Summary Judgment to wli: Lot 43 as described In Exhibit "A"; , Commence at the Intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West, Gulf County, Florida, and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right 'of.way); thence SOO51'45'W along the West line of said Government Lot 1 for 651.83 feet; thence N81"11'37"E for 176.62 feet; thence N8330'T17"E for 220.04 feet to the" Point of Beginning; thence S00"51'50"W for 235.41 feet to a point on the North line of Lot 15, Block 6, Surfside Estates Unit two. as per Plat recorded In the public records of Gulf County, Florida; thence N84' 19'02"EK along the North line of said Lot 15 and Lot 16, said Block 6 for 50.86 feet; thence' N0051'50"E for 236.15 feet;, thence S83*30'17'W for 50.95 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 ft. utility ease- ment on the North side. ' which legal description is attached hereto and made a part hereof. DATED this 30th day of August, 1993. BENNY C. LISTER Clerk of Circuit Court Gulf County Florida ' /s/Stacle Davis, 'Deputy Clerk, Publish: September 2 9, 1993. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NUMBER 93-141 TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSON, Mississippi, Plaintiff, vs. / SHERWOOD FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INC., and DEMAC INVESTMENTS, INC., Defendanits. AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Sum- mary Judgment dated the 30th day of August, 1993, and entered in Case No. 93-141 In the Cir- cuit Court of the FOURTEENTH Judicial Circuit, In and for Gulf County, Florida, In the above styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the West front door of the Gulf County Courthouse in Port SL Joe, Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the 21st day of September, 1993, the following described real property in Gulf County, Florida, as set forth in said Final Summary Judgment, to wit:. Lots 6, 7, 9, 19, 20, 30, 34, 35, and 41 as de- scribed in Exhibits "A" through "I" respectively; EXHIBIT A-LOT 6 Commence at the intersection of the West line of Goverrnment Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range 1I West, Gulf County, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); thence Easterly along the South right of way inof alnf said County Road No, 30 E, which Is a curve concave to the South and having a radius of 2242,01 feet for an arc distance of 151.67 feet, said arc having a chord of 151.64 feet bearing N8134'00"E:; thence N8330'17"E along said South right of way line for 377.73 feet; thence leaving said South right of way line S00"51'50"W for 449.75 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue S0051'50"W for 89.95 feet: thence N8330'17E for 122.07 feet to the West right of way line of Beach Avenue (having a 60 ft. right of way): thence NOO51'50"E along said West right of way line for 89.95 feet: thence S83'30'17'W or 122.07 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 ft. utility easement on the East side.. - Exhibit B Lot 7 Commence at the Intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South. Range 11 West. Gulf County, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); thence Easterly along the South right of way line of said County Road No. 30- E. which Is a curve concave ,to the South and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an 'arc distance of 151.67 feet, said arc having a chord of 151.64 feet bearing N8134'00'E: thence N83*30'T17E along said South right of way line for 377.73 feet; thence leaving said South right of way line S05 1'50'W for 539.70 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence SOO51 '50'W for 89.95 feet: thence N8330'17"'E for 122.07 feet to the West right of way line of Beach Avenue (having a 60 ft. right of way); thence NOQ051'50"E along said West right of way line for 89.95 feet; thence S83*30'17'W for 122.07 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 ft. utility easement on the East and South sides. Exhibit C Lot 9 Commence at the intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range II West, Gulf County, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way): thence Easterly along the South right of way line of said County Road No. 30- E. Which is a curve concave to the South and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an arc distance of 151.67 feet, said arc having a chord of 151.64 feet bearing N81"34'00"E: thence N83*30'17'E along said South right of way line for 255.66 feet; thence leaving said South right'of way line SOO51'50'W for 449.75 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue SOO51'50W for 89.95 feet; thence N8330'17"E for. 122.07 feet; thence NOO*51'50"E for 89.95 feet; thence S8330'17'W for 122.07 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 ft. utility ease- merit on the West side. Exhibit D Lot 19 Commence at the intersection of the West. line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West Gulf County, Florida'and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); thence Easterly along the South right of way line of said County Road No. 30- E, which is a curve concave to the South and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an arc distance of 151.67 feet, said arc having a chord of 151.64 feet bearing N81*34'00"E; thence N8330'17'E along said South right of way line for 113.06 feet; thence leaving said South right of way line S0051'O'W for 359.80 feet to the Point of Beginning thence continue S00*51'50'W for 89.95 feet; thence N83*30'17'E for 122.08 feet; thence NOO51'50"E for 89.95 feet; thence S8330'17'W for, 122.08 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 ft. utility ease- ment on the East side. Exhibit E Lot 20 Commence at the intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range I11 West, Gulf County, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); .thence Easterly along the South right of way line of said County Road No. 30- E, which is a curve, concave to the South and having a radius of 2242.01 feet for an are distance of 151.67 feet, said arc having a chord of 151.64 feet bearing N8134'00"E; thence N83"30'17"E along said South right of way line for 113.06 feet;, thence leaving said South right of way line SOO*51'50'W for 449.75 feet to the Point of Beginnming: thence continue SO0051'50"W for 89.95 feet; thence N83*30'17'E for 122.08 feet; thence NOO51'50"E for 89.95 feet; thence S83"30'17W for 122.08 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a, 10 ft. utility ease- m- ent on the East side. 1 Exhibit P Lot 30 Commence at the intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South. Range 11 West, Gulf County, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); thence S00O51'45'W along the West line of said Government Lot I for 90.22 feet to the Point of Beginning. thence continue SOO51'45"W along said West line for 90.22 feet; thence N8111'37'E for 122.45 feet; thence NOO"51'50"E for 90.22 feet; thence S81ll'3T7W for 122.45 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 foot utility ease- ment on the East side. Exhibit 0 Lot 34 Commence at the intersection of the West line of Government Lot I1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South. Range 11 West, Gulf County,, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way); thence S0051'45'W along the West line of said Government Lot 1 for 451.10 feet to the Point of Beginning: thence continue S0051'45'W along said West line for 90.22 feet; thence N81 I I'37"E for 122.44 feet; thence NOO'5'50 E for 90.22 feet; thence S81'l 137W for 122 44 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 foot. utility ease- ment on the East side. Exhlhbit H B Lot 85 Commence at the intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West. Gulf County; Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a 100 ft. right of way): thence SO00'51'45'W along the West line of said Government Lot I for 541.32 feet to the Poin, of Beginning: thence continue SOO51'45"W along said West line for 90.22 feet; thence N81l l'37"E for 122.44 feet; thence N00O51'50"E for 90.22 feet; thence S81l 1'387W for 122.44 feet to the Point of. Beginning. Subject to a 10 foot. utility ease-' ment on the East and South sides. Exhibit I-Lot 41 Commence 'at the intersection of the West line of Government Lot 1, Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West, Gulf County, Florida and the South right of way line of County Road No. 30-E (having a '100 ft. right of way): thence S00'51'45'W along the West line of said Government Lot 1 for Q51.83 feet- thence N81'lI'37E for 176.62 feet; thence N83"30'17"E for 98.14 feet to' the Point of Beginning, thence S0051'50'W for 233.68 feet.to a point on the North line of Lot 14, Block 6, Surfslde Estates Unit Two, as per Plat recorded in the public records of Gulf County, Florida; thence N8419'02"E along the North line of said Lot' 14 for 50.86 feet; thence NOO51'50"E for 234.40 feet; thence S8330'17W for 50.95 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to a 10 foot. util- ity easement on the North side. which legal description Is attached hereto and' made a part hereof. DATED this 30th day of August; 1993. BENNY C. LISTER Clerk of Circuit Court 'Gulf County, Florida /s/Stacle Davis, Deputy Clerk Publish: September 2. 9, 1993. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NUMBER 93-189 TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSON, Mississippi, plaintiff, vS.. JBI, INC., Defendant. AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Sum- mary Judgment dated the 30th day of August, 1993, and entered In Case No. 93-189 In the Cir- cuit Court of the FOURTEENTH Judicial Circuit, in and for Gulf County, Florida, In the above styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the West front door of the Gulf County Courthouse In Port St Joe, Florida, at 11:00 A.M.. on the 21st day of September. 1993. the following described real property in Gulf County, Florida, as set forth In said Final Summary Judgment. to wit: Lot 9, San BIas Plantations, an unrecorded subdi- vision of a portion of Section 22, Township 9 . South, Range 11 West, Gulf County, Florida, as more particularly described in Exhibit "A", which legal description Is attached hereto and made a part hereof: Exhibit A Lot 9 Lot 9, San Bias Plantations, an.unrecorded subdivision of a portion of Section 22, Town- ship 9 South, Range 11 West. Gulf County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Intersection of the south right of way line of county road no. 30-E and the west line of government lot 3, said Sec- tion 22; thence N.78'13'53"E. .along said South right of way line for 1022.86 feet; thence leaving said south right of way line S.0117'22'W. for 1033.66 feet; thence S.7148'29'W. for 57.00 feet to the point of beginning; thencete continue S.7148'29'W. for 68.00 feet; thence N.13"04'28'W. for 208.14 feEt; thence N.7059'l 1"E. for 87.00 feet; thence S.07"59'00"E. for 211.91 feet to the point of beginning. 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