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12/31/9 ARCHIVES BINDERY 1508 HWY 431-5 ALBERTVILLE AL 35950 IHE rUSPS 518-880 FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NUMBER 17 INDUSTRY DEEP WATER PORT FINE PEOPLE SAFEST BEACHES IN FLORIDA PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23,1993 1330Per Copy Plus 20 Tax... City Gets A Christmas Present of New Park Purchase Unanimously Approved By Commission Tuesday After Second of Two Hearings The Gulf County Beaches Volunteer Fire Department presented Sherry Foster with a plaque for courage and bravery, for saving the lives of her two younger brothers. She was also presented with a brand new smoke alarm to put in her new home. Shown in photo are (L-R) Chief David Richardson, Sherry Foster, and Asst. Chief Bobby Plair. Honored For Heroic Acts A little heroine was paid hon- The presentation was made ors by the Gulf County Beaches by Gulf Beaches Fire Chief David Fire Department Monday morn- Richardson and Assistant Chief Ing at Port St. Joe Elementary Bobby Plair. School. Sherry Foster, 10 years of Sherry was awakened at 4:30 age. was recognized for her expe- in the morning on November 26 rience at rescuing her two young by smoke in her room. On invesLi- brothers when their mobile home gation she discovered the mobile burned at St. Joe Beach. home in which 'she and her family Sherry was called to a special lived was on fire. Sherry immedi- assembly program Monday morn- ately awakened her two brothers ing to reqeive thehonors.Eresent-,., Jimmy, ,age Z, and -Miehaeage ---- ed her by Fire Department offil- 2. She led Jimmy from the home cers. The ceremony was a to safety first, and then entered surprise to Sherry. She was pre- the burning structure again and sented with a plaque and a new brought her younger brother out. smoke alarm for her new home. Sherry's parents. Larry and Denise Foster, were in the oppo- site end of the mobile home and escaped. partially overcome by smoke and were incapacitated. Sherry's actions prevented another incident in which chil- dren have met death from burn- ing mobile homes this year. The Port St. Joe-Gulf County area had 10 of its citizens to die in mobile home fires this year. Little Sherry Foster'and her-brave actions kept that grisly toll from rising to 12 or 13. She richly de- served the honors paid her by her school and the Fire Department Monday. Citizens of Port St. Joe re- ceived a nice Christmas present . Tuesday night; one they will enjoy for years to come. The City Commission held its final public hearing for the pur- chase' of the property to be used as a city park at the Intersection of Highways 71 and 98, previous- ly known as the "Union Bank Park". The City had first refusal of the bayside property nearly three months ago, when Union Bank decided to divest themselves of the valuable piece of property. The parcel has served the City of Port St. Joe as an unofficial park for the past 80 years. UNANIMOUS VOTE After the hearing was official- ly ended, the Commission then took their official vote on acquisi- tion of the property, with an unanimous vote In favor. Several matters have delayed the purchase over the past two months, such as surveys, public hearings and title searches, but everything has now been accom- polished. ready for the Commis- sion to pay for and receive title to the land, which Is nearly a half city block, being bounded on the east by Highway 98; on the west by Baltzell Avenue: on the north by Fifth Street. and the south by -First Union Bank property. The City will have ownership of all the property between Highway 98, and St.Joseph Bay. after the new year ADA RENOVATIONS Citizens of Port St. Joe re- ceived the equivalent of a bucket of coal in its Christmas stocking Tuesday evening, when Superin- tendent of Public Works Frank Healy informed the Commission the federal government had been in touch with him, making it evl- (See GIET Page 3) The negotiated purchase l 1 priqe,,o[f the property had been es- a tablished at $145,719. Th'-'ntas Hel-pers'-m j h'te r, Troy- St-imtortsrJereom Twill finance the purchase itself, Williams, John Ford, Joe Badger and Buddy Cumbie repair through several escrow accounts. toys to be given at Christmas time. The title Is expected to o.fi- cially change hands a few days Santa Felt Welcome in Wewa Saturday Night The sights and sounds of Christmas cheer could be seen and heard Saturday, December 18, as hundreds gathered to par- ticipate in Wewahitchka's 1993 Christmas Celebration. The full day of events began at noon with the Wewahitchka Chamber of Commerce and the Wewahitchka Woman's Club as- sisting the "little ones" in making ornaments to trim the town tree. Face painting, pony rides, and wagon hay rides were some of the activities enjoyed by the children. Local Christmas Carolers per- formed The Sounds of the Season. and their selections were enjoyed by everyone. Santa also arrived around noon to give all the chil- dren a chance to tell him their Christmas wishes or add any last-minute items to their lists. Smokey the Bear made a visit and also visited with the children. The day's activities concluded with the' town's first night parade and the lighting of the town tree at the end of the parade route, the Old Gulf County Courthouse. The parade was the biggest and most successful in the town's history, as crowds lined the streets and on-lookers enjoyed the view of over 40 entries from local business, churches, and or- ganizations. The Shriners from Shaddai Temple, Panama City. entertained young and old with their various units. "Lighted" floats brought looks of amazement to young faces as they watched with awe. The Grand Finale to the day's activities was a ceremony to light the town tree as the Wewahitchka Ministerial Association assisted in the concluding ceremony and a town choir performed seasonal music at the base of the beautiful tree. After the brief ceremony and prayer, the tree was lit by Wewa- hitchka's Mayor Ray Dickens. This was the perfect ending to an absolutely perfect Christmas Cel- ebration. Santa's Helpers Port St. Joe Police and Volunteer Firemen pooled their man- power about three weeks ago and started collecting toys to give to children who might not expect a very merry Christmas this year. The firemen and policemen have been working late every night for the past two weeks to get the toys in shape for giving; painting and making repairs where needed. The toy drive, started the first of December netted 27 bicy- cles, a swing set and a "pile" of stuffed animals and other toys. The firemen and policemen stressed that they didn't want toys which weren't any good, but called for items out-grown by chil- dren or otherwise abandoned by them. The men will distribute the refurbished items in time for Christmas. So, If you see Santa making his rounds in a police. car, don't think he has been arrested; it's merely one of the good samaritans of the Police or Fire Departments, making children happy. '4 7"LME ~ ~i -,F/ A I Veer honored to join you in singing His praises as we extend our warmest wishes to you and your family. [ USPS 518-880 FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR; NUMBER 17 THE STAR INDUSTRY DEEP WATER PORT FINE PEOPLE SAFEST BEACHES IN FLORIDA PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23.1993 LkU4~47 * II c~/%~~/Q,,N6 bo 2 2~K~AY 61 ~ ~ 350 I i . ~Zte, ST ff THE STAR PAGE TWO THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23,1993 This Thing Which Has Come to Pass And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustits, that all the world should be taxed. (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius wasIgovernor of Syria.) And all went to be taxed, everyone into his own city. And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judea, unto the city of -: David, which is called Bethlehem (because he was -of the house, and lineage of David) to be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child. And so it was, -that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be deliv- ered. And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him -in a manger; because there was no room for them -:in the inn. And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them; and they were soreafraid. And the angel said unto therr, Fear not; for be- hold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which -'shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day .in the city of David, a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a mul- .titude of the heavenly host praising God and say- ing. Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will to men. And it came to pass as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethle- hem, and see this thing which has come to pass, which the Lord hath made known to us. And they came with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger. And when they had seen, it, they made known abroad the saying which was told.them concerning this child. And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds. But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart. And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, as it was told unto them. W Jill\ .. .V',N , 7" '/"t 'You mean to tell me that you believe a fat guy in a red suit flies all around the world in a single night pulling bicycles and bob sleds down chimney after chim- ney?" 'Well, uh-" My mouth was, moving but nothing was coming out. Robert Earl continued, "And while he's unloading under your! tree and munching on your. Oreo's and milk eight tiny rein- deer are waiting patiently on your roof to wisk the Jolly old fat guy off to the house across the street." . '"Well-" "Of course, he won't have any trouble finding the next house-- the lead deer has got a red nosel" Robert Earl Hinshaw. was much older than us. He was in the sixth grade! We were all hud- lunker Down with Kes by Kesley Colbert Never Look A Gift Reindeer. died up over by the monkey bars. mostly trying to keep warm. It was the day before we got out for Christmas. We had been talking about what Santa was going to bring us when Robert Earl el- bowed In. "My mother says he's real and that's good enough for me." LaRenda had fire in her eyes and that backed Roberttup a step. We might have been three grades be- hind him but LaRenda was a mite big for her age. And that beating she gave Ricky Gene over by the incinerator back in the first grade was still fresh in everyone's mem-, Robert Earl continued, but he kept watching,LaRenda out of the comer of his eye-and the sar- casm was completely gone . "You think about it. How was Santa Claus up at Abernathy's. taking requests from you last Sat- urday while he was leading a pa- rade in Memphis at the same time?" Silence. " 'Walt a minute!" You could, tell by the way she shouted. Ann Carol had figured it out. 'That pa- rade was in the morning, Santa didn't get to Abernathy's 'til way after lunch." "That's right! He was late, re- member." Everyone in our little group was quickly nodding in agreement. Almost too quickly. I wasn't so sure. I had been won- dering about those reindeer for a couple of years. I'd studied every picture of Rudolph and Dasher and Blitzen-they didn't have no wings .. Big brothers were, and I guess still are, a pain. But some- times they could come in mighty hand. That afternoon I caught Leon, alone, down by the barn. "I want the truth on this San- ta Claus thing. Robert Earl said there ain't no such-" "Listen." Leon spun around to face me, "First of all, Robert Earl don't know didley. Never has, never will" Leon was angry, you could see it in his eyes, hear it in his voice. "Last year you talked about that watch, remember?" He. didn't give me time to, nod. "Like to drove us all nuts! It has to, have a 'red sweep -second hand'. You asked every flve minutes, 'what time is it? so we'd all real- ize that you didn't have a watch . . of your own, remember It has to. glow in the dark and of course be water-proof and shock resistant. How many times did you tell us about Bobby falling into Sugar Creek and banging his watch on a rock. 'just ruined it'. Remem- ber?" I This time he did pause and wait for me to "remember";. I nod- ded up and down. "And to the wonderment of all, .without costing you one. red cent, without you. lifting a finger of your .own,, what miraculously turns up under our tree; in our house on Christmas morn, neatly wrapped and addressed to you- one genuine, ,authentic, water- proof,, shock resistant, 'anti- magnetic, glows-in-the-dark Tim- ex with a red sweep second hand!" SHe let me ponder on that for a minute. "David Mark wanted a: battery . operated Texaco truck. Remem- ber?", SI nodded. David was more proud of that truck than I was the watch. , (See KESLEY P---- age 3) Christmas Puts More Stress on Appetite Than It Should Bear I FEEL LIKE AN endangered species here at Christmas time. I'm not afraid someone will attack or shoot me. I'm not frightened of going out on the street after dark, for fear someone will rob me. I'm frightened of going out on the street, but not fear which is developed from fear of harm. My fear goes far deeper than that. I'm anxious about my girth and what my ramblings around the street is ,doing to it at this time of the year. My fear, as Christmas draws near, is that I'll not be able to deal with the temptations I face every hour of every day for at least two weeks before Christmas. I have had to face the problem this year and it affects me more at the age I now find myself, than it has in the past. I also have a suspicion the temptation will only get worse as the years go by, rather than better. I don't know whether or not I am going to be able to handle it. HERE IT ISN'T EVEN Christ- mas, yet, and I've put on five ex- tra pounds in Just the past two weeks. It wasn't just from a binge or indulging too much in rich foods or consciously filling my plate too full at mealtime. I still take the dainty child's portion when I sit down for a meal. I still shun the fats and the starches. Frenchie quit keeping those deli- cious cakes around the house When the grandchildren quit com- ing around for a hand-out of a meal. Their parents started feed- ing them at home and Frenchie quit keeping a full candy dish on the coffee table. In spite ofaill this, I ha on an extra five pounds the past couple of weeks have to come offl I don't g ice cream after the small s get at supper time if my gets out of hand. We're talking about s business here. EVERY TIME I WALK place of business, looking little printing or a few inc advertising, I get a bonus. over here, Wes, you've got this!" or, "Just taste this a me what you think of it. Should I y | add anything ,or delete some- U .thing?", Like I. was Paul Prud- rlw homme, maybe? :", I was in Renfro's'Monday and Gene Abrams',came in -.from next door and said, "Come over. to my A place a minfite, I want you to State something." . I went over to see what Gene was making now and he pulled a plump apple dumpling 'out of a ave put. small toaster oven. 'Try this,"he during said. "I'm thinking about putting 5. They 'these on my menu and I want to get any .get your opinion of them," Gene snack I said. Weight I dutifully sampled one as if my reputation were at stake here serious and assured Gene they were fine. "Let's try another with some .ice cream on topi" Gene gushed Into a ;enthusiastically. Sfor a ches of I PAID A CALL to the con- "Come itainer plant and genial friend, to try 'Alice Ward, reached- under her ind tell dsk and said, "Just try THESE!" "as she pulled one of her own spe- cial homemade pecan pralines gently wrapped in a paper nap-' kin. Pralines are nothing but pure pounds with a calorie laden pe- can nestled in the middle. And, they .were hand made by Alice Ward, who taught Pecan Praline Making 101 at one time in her life. How do you turn down an of- fer like that? Even if I am deter- mined not to gain more, than two extra pounds'Iduririg the holidays. . That was Thursday. Then, Friday, in comes a paper salesman with gift.boxes of 'candy. I almost didn't give him an order because of his part in my temptation. If wasn't 30' minutes later before Barbara Harmon came in with a huge platter of cold cuts all laid out in a most in- viting manner ... and with a spe- cial delicatessen mustard and two loaves of Jewish rye and sourdough bread. Oh me! SOMEONE ELSE SENT. over a platter, of fruit, but that wasn't fattening, so it doesn't count. Is your mouth watering, yet? We spread those goodies out on the table along with the left- overs we had at our office cook- out of the night, before and every- body who came by on Friday was. invited no, tugged! to the back shop to have a bite to eat. - We were trying to get some Work d6ne Friday, but we concen-, trated more on feeding everyone' who came in." Then, a picture-taking ses- sion at Showtime 'Video two hours after lunch and we were tempted to eat again. They had a spread over there which would choke a horse. I don't know if I can make it with some degree of sensible .weight gain or not. It's a tough battle! I'll just try chewing light. , Maybe that will keep the pounds off. St. Joseph Bay S... Date Time Ht. Time Ht. \ ., Dec. 24 5:38 a.m; L -0.3. 7:27 p.m. H 1.2 S\; :, Dec. 25 6:10 a.m. L -0.4 8:00 p.m. H 1.3 Dec. 26 6:43 a.m. L -0.5 8:39 p.m. H 1.4 / Dec. 27 7:20 a.m. L -0.6 9:17 p.m. H 1.4 \, Dec. 28 7:55 a.m. L -0.6 9:59 p.m. H 1.4 S Dec. 29 8:31 a.m. L -0.6 1-0:34 p.m. Hi 1.4 Dec. 30 9:06a.m L -0.6 11:16p.m.H 1.3 -THE STAR- Postmaster: SUBSCRIPTIONS INVARIABLY PAYABLE IN ADVANCE . , W /VINN1V, USPHS 518880 Send Address Change to lnCounty-$15.90 Year In County---$10.6OSix Months husda. The Star OutofState-$20.OOYear OutofState-$15.OOSixMonths Published Every Thursday at 304-308 Williams Avenue The Star thr Florda Counte-$20.00 Year app. tax or$15.00 6 Months + app. tax SPort St. Joe, Florida 3245-0308 POSt Office Box 308 . S-'econdClss ae Pat tPor st Je, FL Port St. Joe, FL 32456-0308 TO ALL ADVERTISERS In case of error or omissions in advertise- SPo/,,age ...Phone 227-1278 ments, the publishers do not ho)d themselves liable for damage fur- S Wesley R. Ramsey............Editor & Publisher their than amount received for such advertisement. SP' IOy William H. Ramsey........... Production Supt. SECOND-CLASS POSTAGE PAID The spoken word is given scant attention; the printed word is thought- Frenchie L. Ramsey .......... Office Manager AT PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456-0308 fully weighed. The spoken word barely asserts; the printed word thor- Shirley Ramsey................. Typesetter WEEKLY PUBLIISHING oughly convinces. The spoken word is lost; the printed word remains. '- `--`- F - rm r-M mt-A -m t-M t-A I- (-0 F?9-- - : r- THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1993 PAGE 3A Shad SPhantry By. Wendell Campbell A Merry Christmas At Our House Its Christmas time, that time of year 1'fecu ithearts are bright and ay. 'The parents are busy shopping SAnd children want to play. 'The air is charged ulthi fstive fiun 'The trees are brightly lit. - Its a time for children evenrehiere To wish and dream a bit. iThe stores are filled witigiftis 'aid toiis, .For the.children f'lit'"ganya -. And tile parents try to thinkcf all, "forSantas on liis way. Christmas 'Eze u'if soon be liere. T7ie niqht thatSanta comes. Kesley from Page 2 "I just casually mention that I' would like a chemistry set with the microscopeiand-" "Casually mention my, hind foot? Leon, you shouted it from the rooftop. You told Mother you'd take poison if you didn't get-" "Shut up and listen. The point here is we all got what we wanted. We got exactly what we wanted.. .." He-paused to let that sink in. Then he leaned down real close. got right in my face and said very slowly, very deliberately, "I don't want you or Robert Earl or any- body else messing with the deal we've got going." I was beginning to see, the light. -. ' Leon backed away and" on- tinued, 'We eat good, we visit Pa and Gran, -Aunt Ruby Nell and .Beatrice send us money in the' mail. Dad doesn't make us work Son Christmas day. I -even' enjoy taking the presents over to the Egan's." , The Egan's had had a pretty rough time of it since Mr. Egan died. Dad took theri stuff every Four Arrests Made in Three Cases Port St. Joe Police have been nizance by County Judge David serious complaint.. being in possession of marijuana involved in activities the past two 'Taunton. Arendt found the driver, Jer- more than 20 grams, with inter weeks which have resulted in the MARIJUANA POSSESSION ry Lamar McCormick of Phoenix to distribute. He is currently i arrest of four people for three in- Officer Butch Arendt stopped City, Alabama was driving with a the Gulf County Jail facing fr-v t i n n- _' A _.__ -- -A 4-4 Q "" ii..^^^1Pr4 Ftirt in-,tiontiont 000 hnnn ^^^ rl 'ie cliiltrei wuill be liappy; 'The parents much relieved. for Cliristmas i for children. 'This I /o believe. year. Listen. those kids went to bouncing when we turned down their drive . We started back to the house. Leon put an arm around my - shoulder. "I'm wanting a 20- gauge this Christmas. And I'm counting on Santa to get. it here. .you understand? So let's not do anything to upset the apple cart- ." Listen. from that night on, I've never doubted or questioned Santa Claus again. I don't care what the Robert Earl's of this world think. 'Course. I'd feel a mite better If Rudolph would grow just a lItdle wing. : , S l Merry Christmas.' Kesley Panhandle Bass Fishing Tourney The Panhandle Panhandler Bass Club is starting the 1994 season with their first tourna- ; ent to be held on January 15. All of the tournaments will be held on the third Saturday of each month. Anyone interested in joining should contact Paul Howard (227-1789) or John Chambliss (639-5350). MARATHON MARTIAL ARTS The Finest In Physical Fitness And Self Defense Training Karate, Kung Fu Classes FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN CHILDREN'S CLASSES Structured Specifically For Kids Call Today! (904) 227-7506 *4tc 12/16 Heal), said the City needs to do extensive. .work on-- the City- , Hall, Centennial Building. Ward ; SJidge Building. Stac House, .. Jones Gymnasium, ball fields, etc.. to make them user-friendly to wheelchairs. "We have to renovate every rest room, making them large enough to turn a chair around in- side the stalls. Every facility has to be made to accommodate the wheelchairs in every, area of the building and/or facility. We have until January 26. 1995 to get the Work done," Healy said. "I "One good piece of news, we only have to follow general guide- lines at first. We can do as little as we like, but if found to be in- adequate we must change what- ever we do. So, we had better make sufficient plans for work done in concrete and do it right the first time. It will be difficult and expensive to remove any con- crete structure we provide," Healy said. The Commission said the), would decide on the date of a planningsession the first week in January.. a, It n ri fa .adrver on a reckless driving uucu. V u! Lilt.! a ,Puuu Dona. complaint last Friday, only to find the driver had something in his possession which was worthy of a revealed that he was in posses- sion of four large bags of marijua- na. McCormick was charged with Officer Arendt was assisted irn the arrest by Sgt. Joe Nugent. I For Take Out Orders, Call 227-1670 CHRISTMAS HOURS WE WILL BE OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE from 8 a.m. -1.p.m. to enable you to pick up the oysters you need for.the holidays. We will re-open Tuesday, Dec. 28 at 12,noon. *Qys The World's Finest .-lams *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) Indian Pass Marine' "2 178 Hwy. C 30 227-1666 Port St. Joe S" iSimmons Bayou across from Pic's UlThnsonA OUTBOARDS SYSTEMATCHED PARTS & ACCESSORIES Authorized Johnson Dealer OMIC Systematched Parts & Accessories SERVICE & REPAIRS Call Ken I1i Chrome cylinder for longer "enginelife Poulan PRO THE PRO APPROACH SPECIAL NOTICE t ,ed s St. Joe Rent-All Counles and Cibes ,P L,-,, 706 First St. 227-2112 Manufacturer's suggested retail price This promotion is optional wilh all dealers. Check Ihe dealer listed for the terms and duration ol this offer. __ 0 -Christmas means a lot of different things to a lot of different ..people. Many of us, I think, have lost the true meaning of Christ- mas, for one reason or anther. Let's face it, Christmas has become so commercialized that it's hard to keep one's mind on what Christmas is really all about. To a lot of people, Christmas is the one time of the year they can make money. Well, maybe the time they can make a large profit. To others, Christmas is just a time when they are free from work for a few days and can enjoy relaxing and eating a lot of good food. The Christmas Season, to some people, is a time to "party". And then there are those who don't observe Christmas. They take advantage of the holiday and the benefits, but will not cele- brate the birth of Jesus Christ But there are many, many people who observe Christmas for what it really is; the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ and a. time for love and giving. . Christmas has riot always been a time for joy and celebration- for me. Perhaps it's because there were several bleak and unevent- ful Christmases during my childhood. But I think it's more than that. My mother always taught us that it -was better to give than to receive, although this is contrary to the natural inclinations of a child, especially at Christmas. But the lessons in giving stuck with me and for years I observed those less fortunate than I.'Many times I gave to them as best I could. Even without that teaching, it's hard to go through a Christmas season and not think about those less fortunate than we. There are constant reminders everywhere. The Salvation Army 'bell-ringers" are at every shopping center, almost every church has a drive to feed the less fortunate, and may organizations and companies col- lect goods and money to help indigent families. A person would have to be blind and crazy not to realize that there are many people who have little and need help. especially at Christmas. Isn't it wonderful to live in the United States of America? This year, we here at the Campbell house are going to have our best Christmas yet. Our Christmas gift has already arrived, in the form of a little girl named Jade Alexandria. And although Christmas Is for children, this Christmas will not be for Jade, but for us. She is too young to know anything about Christmas anyway. ' Next Christmas will be for Jade, if I'm alive and have anything to do with it. And she will know and enjoy Christmas at that time. In case you don't knov. Jade is our first grandchild and, believe It or not, she is special. She has added a luster and love to our home that is almost indescribable. Christmnas would be wonderful to me if there were no-tree, gifts, or big Christmas meal, just as long as she was here. My feelings for Jade were best described by a bumper sticker Wesley Ramsey saw and told me about. It said: "If I had known grandchildren were so wonderful. I would have had them first!" May you have a wonderful Christmas and Holiday Season! Chfris tmas Time ,, -:- -I iY~ I rr I-I / irJ Lio ., : . On December 8, an officer, , acting undercover, purchased a quantity of crack cocaine from Willie Riley and Ola Thomas, both of Port St. Joe. The. purchase: was made on Main Street at which time Riley was arrested and charged with sale of crack co- caine to an undercover policeman and conspiracy to distribute the substance. Thomas was charged with possession of crack cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia and conspiracy to sell crack co- caine. Thomas is being held in Gulf County Jail on $10,000 bond and Riley is waiting first appearance' before a Judge in court., SUSPICION Receiving a tip from a citizen concerning a Jeep Cherokee driv- ing about town occupied by a'' black male with an .automatic weapon inside, police started the search for the vehicle-to investi-' gate the.complarit. Later in the day. officer John Dixon observed the vehicle drive through a stop sign. Officer Dixon made a traffic stop for running the sign. William Henry Rembert. Jr.,.of Miami was the occupant. Officer Dixon received Rembert's Permission to search the vehicle. As a result of the search the offi- cer: discovered a sawed-off 12- gauge shotgun inside. Rembert was taken into cus- tody, since it is a violation of Flor- ida to be in possession of a sawed-off shotgun. Rembert was later released on his own recog- Gift From Page 1 dent the City needs to get mov- ing on renovation of all public buildings and facilities to accom- modate the handicapped.. Healy told the Commission. "I know we had decided to take our time and play this thing by ear. but they informed me we had bet- ter do something!" A 4 Say You Saw ItIn The Star! $1,000 REWARD For arrest & conviction of persons) involved in the burning of Marie's Corner Bar. All information confidential. Call Gulf County Sheriff's Department, 227-.1115 2tc 12/23 ;..e Police Lt. James Hersey and Chief Carl Rich- day night, when officer Butch Arendt stopped an ter display bags of marijuana confiscated Fri- automobile driving recklessly. The kids will tnry to sleep and dream Of toys and sugar plunu. qll lien Clristma :lom is finalliq here, 'lie kids will runn like liiht. 'To trn tto e tle first one there 'To see iJ the toys are righlit. .Anid they wi'io t be disappointed, I Santa lia.f his wish. "([lf #l tiheirstockingsfull, '.9il "Yan ? p i T : -i. '"'" I Public Buildings Closing, Government offices in Port St. Joe will be operat- ing on reduced hours in observance of the Christ- mas holidays, according to spokespersons from the U.S. Post Office, Gulf County Courthouse and the Port St. Joe City Hall. The Courthouse will be closed Thursday and Fri- day of this week. The Gulf County Sheriff's Depart- *--'9.nient will remain-in--opier - ation through the holi- days. The Port St. Joe City Hall will be closed Thurs- day, Friday and Monday. Necessary City services, will operate on an "as needed" basis. The U.S. Post 'Office will be closed Saturday. No Changes In Garbage Pickup No changes are planned for the garbage pick-ups during the Christmas and New Year holi- days. All garbage is scheduled to be picked up as usual. Need Extra Cash? Place Your Classified Ad With Us Say You Saw It In The Star! THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1993 Tinie Julius and Claude Lewis Wed Tinie Demetria Julius and Claude Donell Lewis were united in marriage on Dec. 11, 1993 at New Bethel A.M.E. Church. Elder Castldera Watts performed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Julius of Port St. Joe and the groom is the son of Mrs. Marion ewis of Apalachi- cola., Attending ie bride Ma- tron of Honor was Tracie Gant Bridesmaids w, ere Karen Julius, Rosylan Beachum, Tina Lewis, Catherine Julius, Barbara Lewis, Lisa Boone Roslinda Bryant, Car- olyn S ;h and Charlene Watson. Charles Barfield served as best man. Groomsmen were Greg- ory Butler, Trevor Garrett, Eddie Julius III, Sherman Siples, Perry Cook, Curtis Lewis, Rene Lewis, Fonda Davis, and Walter Lewis. Celeste Bryant and Bianca Price were flower girls. Ring Bear- er was Eddie Shamel Julius; ush- ers were Greg Julius, Randy Smith, Tia Russ and Kristle Ash. Iris Gathers, Cora Curtis and Pamela Lewis directed the wed- ding. Serving as hostesses were Delmonte Price, Keesha Hamil- ton, Bennie Russ, Gwen Lowery, Judy Griffin, Phyllis Tollier and Betty Gordon. New Arrival Lee and Shelia McMillian of Wewahitchka announce the birth of their daughter, Megan Lynn, on December 3, at 10:41 p.m., weighing 9 lbs. 4 1/2 oz. at Bay Medical Center. Megan is the grand-daughter of Troy McMillian of Wewahitchka, Jean McMillian of Port St. Joe and James C. and Delta Stokes of Wewahitchka. Communion The First United Methodist Church,of Mexico Beach, located on 22nd Street, will, have a Christmas Eve communion ser- vice at 6:00 p.m. CST. CHIROPRACO 14w1 s WPain *'Numbness *Tingling IN: qead -Neck Arms -Hands Back -Low Legs -Feet Mr. and Mrs. Claude Donell Lewis PERSONALIZE EDB OS :: " 00 -: Brennis Bush Brennis Is Three Now! SBrennis Bush 'celebrated her. third birthday with a Barney and rnl Baby Bop party on December 1 at her PaPa and Granny .Sara Franklin's home at St. Joe Beah Friends' present were: Bryce Ne] son, Courtney Ward, Morga Peak. Matthew Wright, Morga Wood. Lynde Taylor, nCourtne . Bremer, Sarah and Joshua-Mont gomery. Rich O'Donnell, an Douglas May. Special guest were: Aunt Debbie and Stefani Wibberg, and cousin Lance Bush Kim Bush and Grandma fror Chipley. Guests enjoyed grilled ho dogs, chips, Barney cake and ic cream. Brennis is the daughter o Mike and Anealia Bush of St. Jo Beach. Grandparents are An Johnson. Ronald and Kim Bush of Chipley and Ed and Sara] Franklin of St. Joe Beach. ; Ashley Kaye Birgenheier It's A Girl! Tim and Kaye Birgenheier are proud to announce the birth of their new daughter. Ashley Kaye. who was also welcomed home by big brother Christopher, on Octo- ber 23. Ashley weighed 7 lbs., 9 oz., arid was born at Bay Medical Center in Panama City. SHappy Birthday!! Cody Alan Dandy 1 hl l- n n y t- d e The Port St. Joe High School POPS Club got in the Christmas spirit this holiday season by participating in HRS's Wish Upon A' Star program. POPS members as well as staff & faculty donated funds to provide Christmas gifts for a needy child. Teresa Even- sen, the club's vice president, served as the "designated shopper". and did an outstanding job meeting the Christmas wishes of a lo- S cql child.. .. .. ..-. . Daughters of the Confederacy . The United Daughteis of The Confederacy. Apalachicola Chap- tt ter, number 826, met at the home e of Mrs. William Strang of Gulf Aire on Tuesday,. Decemberl4th. ,f The meeting was called to or- e der by Mrs. John Lewis, presi- n dent. Members present were: h Mesdame John Lewis, W.J. h Weathington. H.J. Brouillette, William Strang and Gerald Sto- koe. Visitors present were: Mrs. D.L. Owens, Mrs. Ben Pridgeon, Mrs. Sue Cowger and Mrs. James McInnis. New officers elected for 1994 are: President- Mrs. William Strang. Vice President- Mrs. W.J. Weathington. Treasurer- Mrs. John Lewis. Secretary- Mrs. Ge- rald Stokoe, Registrar- Mrs. H.J. Brouillette and Chaplin- Mrs. i W.D. Dye. A delightful piano program was played by Miss Erica Eliza- beth Ailes, the eleven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Ailes. She, played .pieces from Bach and Beethoven and "sing along' Christmas Carols. After the business session; - delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Strang. 501 Monument Ave. Port St. Joe 229-8512 Will Be Open December 24 with Catfish and Ribs Buffet from 11-8 On December 25 & 26 We will be featuring our Holiday Feast Turkey Ham Roast Beef Chicken & Dumplings Fried Chicken Our Famous Stuffing Yams Creamed Potatoes Greens Lima Beans Corn Bread Yeast Rolls Full Salad Bar Fresh Baked Bread Cheeses and Fruits Cobblers Cakes Cookies Cookies.. Pies Egg, Nog Tea & Coffee $7.95 That is this Holiday Weekend Hours: 11-8, Reservations Accepted We love you, Daddy, Mama, & Taylor You used to be dashing and debonair; Now you're my big ole' teddy bear! Happy 45th Birthday! Love,Pound Puppy BRlGHT hlSHES St* Joe Furniture We've been burning' the candle at both ends to get ready for Christmas, and now that it's here we'd like to say "thanks", to all of you who've helped light up our lives throughout the yearl St. Joe Furniture and Rug Room ||||| i [(HI M [jjjj jj ir^xzq" PAGE 4A I , e-- . - ~7 ... 'ri~ ''D rn' '' fU ~ ~fT grA '1-'- 'S 00 YfW~ Transportation Holiday Hrs. Gulf County 'Transportation reservation office will be closed on Dec. 24 for the Christmas holi- day. They will, however, provide transportation on this day If ar- rangements are made prior to 3 p.m. on Dec. 23 Gulf Co. Trans- portation reservation office will resume regular hours on Dec. 27. Also the office will be closed Dec. 31 for the New Year holiday. Transportation will be available if Tommy Thomas Chevrolet PANAMA CITY Announces Its Affiliation With James C. "Bo" Bray In Port St. Joe, Franklin Coinity Area Chevrolet-GEO New and L.ced Car and Trucks Business: 1-800-342-7131 or 904-785-5221 Home: 229-6836 - '+.. * Home * Health * Disability Sam Sweazy Agentc"-^"' '" ; (904) 227-2106 528A Fifth Street Port St. Joe. FL 32456 in the season! Here's hoping you celebrate a gem of a season! Your patronage is very precious to us. Thanks f6r a shining year!. inger's JEWEIER arrangements are made prior to 3 ,p.m. on Dec. 30. The office will resume regular hours on Jan. 3. Have a safe and happy holiday. Bv ... .. E v Day Fresh or Frozen Turnip, Mustard, Collard Greens Fresh Fruit Ffresh Mixed Fruit Baskets & Nuts l Boxes Of Fruit Apples By Box or Bag Coconuts 790 ea. Pints of Oysters Merry Christmas &H ![appy -New yearfrom 9Henderson's! TUCKER LIFE HEALTH * 1"|.:'" -" INSUI S4. P.S.J. Elemenatry Teacher Wins Award Christine Williams, winner of the Golden Apple Award, with her class offirst graders. S(L-R) First row: Beth Cordova, Jerry Causey, Quintin Jenkins, Mary Boddye, Shanna Barnes, Jessica Ross. Second row: Mya Towles, Sandra Roney, Kyla Moore, Curtis Shores, Amber Worley, i. Bart Lowry. Third row: Judi Ann Saas, Ryan Craig, Jarrod McAr- " .. .l t.y... die, James Shiver, Megan Wills, Lacey Franklin. ,H w Wewa Chaber Says Thanks! IN His WORDS, S',. OUR FAITHI, WAS BORN. - , .,. 'MAY TrE LIGHT M y, O'e,, '-'- ,., -' His WISDOM SHINE ON YOU., My Very Own Book SOn behalf of the Wewahitch- ka' Chamber of Commerce, I would like to express, a great big 'Thank You" to everyone who helped make our Christmas cele- bration such a -great success. Thanks to Mr. Norris, and the staff of Gulf Coast Electric for "lighting" up the parade route and assisting us in "lighting" iup our tree. Thanks to St. Joe Forest Products for donating to, us .a beautiful tree. Thanks to David and Abigail Taunton and Taunton Children's Home for the use of * ,, their P.A. system for our musical S" performers. ':" Thanks to the W'ewahitchka Women's Club and all those who .,,volunteered time to help make the Christmas celebration a mem-. orable 'one for our children.: Thanks to all merchants who do- nated towards the fruit and can- 'dy bags that. were given out by Santa. Thanks to .everyone who entered our parade, and a big Thank You" to,the Shriners who - Medicare always make a parade such an enjoyable event. Our Thanks could go on and on but we'll just say a big Thanks to everyone, participants and spectators, for making this year's celebration the greatest one yet. Thanks again and Merry , Christmas. CAROLYN HUSBAND, Pres., Wewa C of C. SPublic Notice NOTICE N.-- ie t3 hereby given that the City Commission of '*, Cir, of Port St Joe, sitting asthe Board of Ad- justment will hold a public hearing at City Hall at 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 4, 1994, to determine whether the City will authorize a deviation to Zon- ing Ordinance No. 5 for a variance of ten feet (10') on the northwesterly property line to construct a residence, located on Lot 21, Block 130. /s/ Jur, t.l.:., City Auditor-Clerk Publish December 23, 30, 1993 Assignment Accepted For Eye Exam Bay Eye & 1600 Jenks Ave. Surgical Center Panama City,FL CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 1-800-227-5704 0. Lee Mullis, M.A Board Certified Eye Physician And Surgeon EXPIRES DEC. 31, 1993 LANCEyAGENCY,INC. - SPECIALIST IN Life Insurance eAnnuities Dental/Vision Medicare Supplements Ross E. Tucker, CLU RePgistered Health Undetrw8-iter Phone 926-7005 or 1-800-226-7005 M * Auto * Life * Business REWARD Guns stolen from Overstreet residence. Reward for any in- formation concerning this-" theft and/or recovery of the guns. 648-8334 or contact Gulf County Sheriff. FARM BUREAU INSURANCE ,.E.YE EXAM or' Senlor Citizens IPAGPR A TH TA-POTqT.O,.F -TRMDV n.l-2419 I '1 Christmas Workshops for Chapter I Students and Parents S The Christmas spirit was def- initely in the air last week in Gulf County's three elementary schools. Eighty-three participants from Highland View, Port St. Joe, and Wewahitchka attended the .. Constitution AndiMonument Catch the S itortSt.oe THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School .........9:45 a.m. Evening Worship ......... 7;30 p.m. Morning Worship.... 11:00 a.m. Choir Practice Methodist Youth Wednesday.......... 7:30 p.m. Fellowship........... 5:00 p.m. Rev. Zedoc Baxter Charlotte Henderson PASTOR YOUTH/ CHOIR DIRECTOR THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN GULF COUNTY ST. JAMES' PORT ST. JOE )+ 7:30 and 11:00 a.m. (E1, SS ++T. Sunday School 9:45 +"+_ ST. JOHN'S WEWAHITCHKA 8:00 a.m. (CT) THE REV. JERRY R. HUFT, Pastor "THE MIRACLE CENTER" NEW COVENANT MISSIONARY WORLD OUTREACH CENTER... The Family Church 252 Avenue E, Port St. Joe, Florida Church Phone: 229-8137 Pastor. Rev Napoleon Pittman SUNDAY SUNDAY Worship:11 a.m. Sunday Morning Roundup: 10 a.r.' 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.m. Sunday Worship...............................11:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study.. ................... 3:00 p.m. Pastor W.L. Remain 12/17-6/93 Phone' 648-8144 "The Exciting Place to Worship" f First r Baptist Ciurck 102 Third Street Port St. Joe, Florida BuddyCaswell H. R. Naberhuis Minister of Music & Youth Interim Pastor (w,' '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 a.m. 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 of Port St.Joe Weekly Meeting Times Sunday Morning Celebration and Worship................... 10:00 a.m. ,Thursday Night Bible Study........................................... 7:00 p.m. Intercessory Prayer at The Rock, Mon.-Fri............ 7:00 8:00 a.m. 8:00 9:00 a.m. Saturday Family Night Intercession............................... 7:00 p.m. The Rock Teens ................................................... To Be Announced Pastors: Jim and Susan List Office Hours: Monday Thursday 103 Garrison Avenue 9:00 12:00 & 2:00 4:00 Office Phone: 227-2033 Friday: 9:00 12:00 first annual Christmas Craft Workshop. The free workshops are hosted by the Chapter 1 Par- ent Involvement program and were held at each of the elemen- tary schools three nights last week. Parents, grandparents and children served by Chapter I came to make crafts to take home for decorating during the holi- days. The families worked togeth- er on their Christmas angels, door decorations, and gift bags. Parents and students seemed equally proud of their Christmas creations! The Chapter 1 program will be offering various parent and student workshops throughout the. new year. If you have a child in the Chapter 1 program and would like to participate in the workshop, please contact Kathy SObitt Avis Myri Gay Mrs. Avis Myrl Gay, 55, of .Highland View, passed away Sun- day morning. A native of Defuni- ak Springs, she has been a resi- dent here since 1952 and attended the Highland View Church of God. Survivors include her hus- band, Ben Gay of Highland View; three sons, Tim Gay of Over- street. Ronald Gay and Steve Gay. both of Highland View: three daughters. Kim Roberts of Higi-' land View. Debble JelTere.s of Panama City, and Paula Booth of Norfolk. VA: ten grandchildren: one great-grandchild: her mother, Addie Mae Watson of Port St. Joe; three brothers, Alton Watson of Paxton, FL, Curtis Watson of White City, and Frank Watson of Highland View; and two sisters, Irene Adams of Port St. Joe, and Hazel Owens of Santa Rosa' Beach, FL. The funeral service was held at 10:00 A.M. EST Wednesday at, the Highland View Church of God, conducted by Dr. Clifton El- more and the Rev. David Fernan- dez. Interment followed in the. family plot. Holly Hill Cemetery. All services were under the direction of the Comforter Funer- al Home. Robert E. Nowell Robert E. Nowell, 58, of We- wahltchka, passed away Monday morning at his home following an extended illness. A native of Pan- ama City, he served in the U.S. Marine Corps and was a plumber. He has been a resident of Wewa- hitchka since 1983 and was a Gideon. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Nowell of Wewahitchka; his children. Sylvia Simmons of Port St. Joe, Robert E. Nowell, Ill. and Marilyn Causey, both of We- wahitchka; five grandchildren; one brother, Charlie Nowell of At- lanta, ,and two sisters, Laurine Vickery of Panama City and Myra Arnold. Parent Involvement Co- ordinator, at 227-7155. A special thank-you to all vol- unteers who worked so tirelessly on this project and to Hedy's Flor- ist and Parathon Prints, Inc. of Panama City who donated materi- als for the craft workshops. varies O'Brien of Tampa. The funeral service was held at 2:00 p.m. CST Wednesday at the Worship Center. conducted by the Rev. Charles Pettis. the Rev. Richard Maddox, Rawlis Les- lie, the Rev. Chester Middleton, and Don Lanier. Interment fol- lowed in Jehu Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, those that wish may make contributions in his memo- ry to the American Cancer Society or to the Cancer Support Group of Wewahltchka. All services were--under the direction of the Comforter Funer- al Home, Wewahltchka Branch Chapel. Claude Bramlett Claude. H. Bramlett, 63, of Wewahitchka. passed away De- cember 15 at his home. He had spent most of his life in Spalding Co., GA, and had been a resident of Mexico Beach and Wewahitch- ka for the past several years. While he was in Georgia, he sup- plied water departments with wa- ter meters and materials. He was a former member of the West Bay Baptist Church and was a good father and a wonderful husband. Survivors include his wife, Shelia D. Bramlett of Wewahitch- ka; two daughters. Mary Ann Bramlett of Jackson, GA; a son, James L. and wife Teresa Jeffers of Wewahitchka: four grand- daughters; two grandsons; three brothers, Franklin and wife Elaine Bramlett of Griffin, GA, Joe Lee and wife Martha Bramlett 'of Williamson, GA, and Sherman and wife Shirley Bramlett of Riv- erdale, GA; two sisters, Eleanor Woods, of Jonesboro. GA, and Helen Simmons of Griffin, GA; also many nieces and nephews. Graveside funeral services were held at 12:00 p.m. C.S.T. 'Saturday at Roberts Cemetery. Interment followed. All services were under the direction of the Comforter Funer- al Home, Wewahitchka Branch Chapel. FOOT CARE HEEL PAIN BURNING FEET S PAINFUL FEET NUMB FEET CORNS CALLUSES TOENAIL PROBLEMS DIABETIC FOOT CARE CAN BE COMFORTABLY & SAFELY TREATED IN THE PRIVACY OF OUR OFFICE DR. BURTON S. SCHULER The Ambulatory Foot Clinic 229-6665 Foot Surgery Should Be A Last Resort, Not First Aid Most Insurance Welcome, including Medicare BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 2401 West 15th;St., Panama City FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MEXICO BEACH 4 823 N. 15th Street 648-5776' Sun. Bible Study (all ages)................ 00CST , Morning W orship........................... 10:00 CST Evening W orship.............................. 6:30 CST Wed. Bible Study (all ages) .............6:30 CST Rev. Tommy Doss, Pastor Christian Fellowship Independent Baptist Church 500 15th Street North, Mexico Beach, FL Come, Share, Rejoice 648-8972 Church Bo Boyette, Pastor 647-8936 Res fvo nM 7 i ..........................1 S C III o ,f- C II Innovative, Informal, In Touch Rev. Ken Coots, Pastor Ministers at Large, All Members First Union Bank Building 9am Sunday School 10am and 6pm Worship Wed. 6.30pm Prayer Service \ w A Fitness Center for developing the spiritual side of who you are. Everyone invited EVROE ECM Bible Study: 10 a.m. Sunday 7 p.m. Wednesday CHURCH OF CHRIST : MEETS : "; Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday Nursery Minister: Tom Skipper 229-8310 Message by Guest Speaker WRITE FOR FREE EIGHT LESSON BIBLE STUDY P. 0. Box 758 Port St. Joe, FL 32456 Corner of 20th Street & Marvin Avenue Highland View S United Methodist Church Corner of 4th St. & Parker Ave. Highland View Lynwood R. Wynne, Pastor Sunday School ....... ......... ....... I................... ......................... 10 a.m . M morning W orship ............................................ .......................... 11 a.m . Evening W orship.............................................. ......................... 6 p.m . TF9/30/93-12320/93 [First UnitedMl9ethod(ist Church 111 North 22nd St. Mexico Beach, FL 32410 Morning Church...... ..9:00 a.m. CT Church School ........... 10:00 d.m. CT Nursery Provided Charles M. Parker, Pastor Office Phone:' 648-8820 John Anderson, Music Director Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 am-12 noon CT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN SII 0 CHURCH w 508 Sixteenth Street 227-1756 w" 9 SUNDAY WORSHIP.........................10 a.m. "l \\ ADULT SCHOOL............................. 11 n.m. V"* *SUNDAY SCHOOL Young Children (u s N Nursery Available The Rev. Joseph Eckstine, Pastor HEARING AID CENTER 618 W. 23rd St. Wilbro Plaza Panama City, FL 769-5348 FREE HEARING TEST Top Quality, Name Brand Hearing Aids * Satisfaction Guaranteed * Monthly Service Center Motel St. Joe (PSJ) 1st Tuesday each month ~ : ~i rmj a THE STAR, PORT ST.. JOB, FL TH URSDAYu DB i. ZU, ItP W Democratic Executive Comm. Plans Two New Programs -U- .. - In the spirit of the holidays and in the belief that it is better to give than to receive, Cindy Phil- lip's third graders decided not to exchange gifts as a class. Instead, her students raised $75 to pur- - chase gifts to be donated to the local HRS office, which will distribute them to needy children._ HRS representatives Jerri Todd and Jean Revell are shown with class. l I II ll I .. I : .. ," The P.S.J.H.S. Middle School POPS Club collected almost 100 "toys for needy children this Christ- mas. The toys will be distributed to homes by Gail Blackmon, school nurse, and Corlee Fink, school psychologist, and Hubert Six, social worker. (L-R) Corlee Fink, Audrey Barber, Nicole Bellinger, Tracy Watkins, Lindsay Williams, Tannis Boykins, Wendy Sander, Tammi Neal, Crystal Follin, and Sabrina Hanson. (Not pictured-Dorothy Mullis) 5th Grade POPS students from Highland View Elementary School visited Bay St. Joseph Care Center on Monday, December 22. The students sang Christmas carols for the residents, made Christmas cards to give, and toured the facility. The 5th grade wishes everyone a very Merry Christmas, including their new- found friends at Bay St. Joseph Care Center. The Democratic Executive Committee of Gulf County marked the holiday season on ' December 14 with a covered dish dinner, music and bright decora- tions. But prior to these fesUvi- ties, at the regular business ses- sion. chaired by R. Wayne Childers, plans were laid for two aggressive actions to be taken. Elmo Sanders proposed a plan to encourage qualified per- sons to seek public office and then the committee will assist these persons in the approach to participation in political work. the goals of the party and the princi- ples of democracy. . Peter Rosasco revealed a plan iof in-depth political instruction with three parts: -A teaching course for young persons and prospective office seekers; -A ..workshop to supplement the :teaching course; -A sub-course of instruction on .how, when and. where to start and how to indenti- fy with the political process. I - Gulf County Democratic Ex- ecutive Committee Vice- Chairman Sally Jenkins dis- plays food boxes to be distribut- ed to local families in need. .Teens- Lose Those Holiday Lbs. Nemours Children's Clinic of Port St. Joe will be offering a FREE weight control program for boys and girls 12-16 years old. The program's goal is ,to help teens work and accomplish weight control and a healthy life- style. This will be a combined pro- gram of diet and exercise on a three month trial basis. If suffl- cient Interest is demonstrated, it will be continued beyond the three month period. The Nemours Clinic is Joining with the Gulf County Public Health Unit Nutritionist 'to pro- vide information and help to all in the 12-16 age bracket who will commit to working with them for three months. No registration is necessary-- just be there at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, beginning January 5, 1994. For more information, call 227-7100. S... Cn tmas! Weny Cu -s Both plans were approved by resolution, to be inaugurated in 1994. Under the guidance of Sally Jenkins four boxes of food and accessories:were collected from the committee members, pre- pared for holiday giving and will be distributed to needy families. The public has a standing in- vitation to attend these meetings and to participate, held\ each third Tuesday of the month, in the Library building, at 5:30 p.m. 12' Jon Boat with 2 h.p. Yamaha Outboard Motor Public Notice All Gulf County offices will be closed on the following dates in observance of the Christmas Holidays and the New Year. THURSDAY December 23, 1993 FRIDAY December 24, 1993 FRIDAY December 31, 1993 rh.., kesowindcnq )7a7 ks / w7e coua.n thave. me it itlwut Vour ,lp. JtI been a privi e to serve you. Stop by and visit the most complete tackle store in the area. '* STAR Custom Rods 'f Shimano Reels r Pein Reels , Fli Rods Christmas Special $999 Fish like a Pro with a Pro Sport Flats Fisher 16-18' model in stock Rigged 'n Ready Financing Available Ask About Lay-Away on Boats and Motors ',Bait & Tackle A Few '93 Model NEW ITEMS rT-shirts Hats, etc. OUTBOARD MOTORS Large Selection ofEXNORA ," MTR Saltwater EXTRA at DISCOUNT PRICES or Bass COST Call for Quotations FLIES MARQUARDT MARQUARDT'S MARINA ,R M A R I N A Hwy. 98, Mexico Beach, FL (904) 648-8900 L PACTR 7A IrTIPQ'AT3 79'10' Qr TrP.IP. .IrT~nAV TIPr..23 '99 I ' kAI~, O~ THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1993 Sharks Win Two Tourneys! MERRY CHRISTMAS AND . A HAPPY NEW YEAR We sincerely send our best wishes to everyone. May the holiday give you much comfort and pleasure and the coming new year bring you everything your heart desires. We also want to thank our loyal customers for their patronage. We appreciate your selection of us to be your personal pharmacy. We will try our best to continue Operating a good pharmacy with dependable service and a reasonable prices. * "A GREAT MANY PEOPLE ENTRUST US with their prescriptions, health needs and other pharmacy products. We consider this trust a privilege and a duty. May we be your personal family pharmacy?" We accept Medicaid, Blue Cross-Blue Shield. PCS, Consultec (State of FL p)an), and most other insurance plans. STOCKING A COMPLETE LINE OF HOME HEALTH NEEDS WITH DIRECT BILLING TO MEDICARE Buzzett's Drug Store 317 Williams Avenue Port St. Joe Convenient Drive-Through Window Revlon Cosmetics Cariton Cards Russell Stover Candles 229-8771 a a : 1 a .*i' a'.Ifa 1 PORT ST. JOE, 46 MOSLEY, 43 The Lady Sharks held off a threat by the Mosley Dolphins in the final game of the series ,to take the championship of their Lady Shark Basketball Classic Friday night, edging the Lady Dol- phins 46-43. Mosley managed to tie the game as they headed into the final quarter, after being down by seven at half time. The Sharks out-scored the Dolphins, 10-7 in the final period to Ice the victory. Kendra McDaniel paced the Lady Sharks with 12 points, with Misty Wood adding 10. to lead the Shark scoring. Stephanie Maxwell grabbed 15 rebounds in the game. McDaniel. Charron Addison and Maxwell were named to the All-Tournament team along with Mosley's Sherry Rhoden and Shanna Fowler. The Lady Sharks will take a holiday and will not play again until January 10, when they host Apalachicola in the R. Marion Craig Coliseum. The preliminary game will be at 6:00 p.m. Score by Quarters: St. Joe 10 10 16 10-46 Mosley 5 8 23 7-43 ST. JOE-McDaniel 5-2-12. Addi- Showtime Video held its grand opening ceremonies last Friday highlighted by cutting'a ribbon for the new business. Shown from left are Greg Preble, Mayor Frank Pate, Chamber officer Ralph Rish, owners Debra and Raymond Wood, and Tamara Laine, Chamber of Commerce Executive Director. son 4-1-9, Maxwell 3-3-9. Wood 5-0-10, C. Wood 1-0-2, McNeal 1- ' 2-4. MOSLEY-Rhoden 5-1-11, Cogdeal 4-2-10. Ford 3-1-7, Fowl- er 4-1-10, Santiago 1-0-2, Werte 1-0-3. PORT ST. JOE, 79 VERNON, 50 The Sharks went to extremes to win the championship of the North Florida Shootout basketball , tournament In Chipley, last week end, taking the championship game from Jefferson County Sat- urday night. 45-43. Showing their versatility, the Sharks went wide open on a run- and-gun 79-50 win over Vernon Friday in their tournament open- er and took the win in a slow, ball control contest over the Tigers. Kendrick Addison paced the Port St. Joe five in their opening game with Vernon, scoring 13 points, leading four Sharks scor- ing in double figures. Damon Walker added 11 points, while Des Baxter and Chad Quinn each scored 10 points in the contest. The Sharks out-scored the Yellow Jackets in every period, running up a 39-19 lead at half- time. Score by Quarters: St. Joe 24 15 20 20-79 Vernon 8 11 14 17-50 ST. JOE-J. Larry 3-0-6. M. Larry 2-0-4. Addison 6-1-13, walker 5-0-1 1. Quinn 4-0-10. Baxter 3-4-10, Bryant 2-2-6, Crosby 2-4-8, Earley 4-1-9, Wil- lams 1-0-2. VERNON-Jackson 4-11-21, Kolmetz 1-7-9. Peterson 3-8-14, Broxton 0-3-3. McCaskill 1-1-3. PORT ST. JOE, 45 JEFFERSON CO., 39 The Sharks scored 17 pre- cious foul shots Saturday night to defeat Monticello in the North Florida Shootout basketball tour- nament in Chipley. The Sharks went into the tournament with two losses in their young season, against the number two ranked team in the state, Chipley. and number six ranked Florida High. The Tigers thought they would slip up on the Sharks and play slow-down basketball, but th. Port St. Joe squad stayed right with them and pulled the victory out in the final game, earning them the tournament champion title. Jefferson had pre- viously beaten the Chipley Tigers to earn an opportunity to try and knock off the Sharks. . Des Baxter, the Sharks' lead- ing scorer with 12 points, made two of only 11 field goals the Sharks made for the entire game. Baxter also earned Most Valuable Player honors for the tourna- ment, as he added eight free throws to his total. Jefferson had an 18-16 lead at half time, but the Sharks were able to put up a 19-point fourth quarter, after knotting the score, 26-26, at the close of the third, to take the win. Score by Quarters: St. Joe 8 8 10 19-45 Jefferson 10 8 8 13-39 ST. JOE-J. Larry 1-5-7, M. Larry 2-0-4. Addison 1-2-5, Walk- er 1-2-5, Quinn 2-3-7. Baxter 2- 8-12. Bryant-2-0-4,Crosby 0- 1- 1. JEFFERSON-Francis 2-3-7. Smith 2-0-5. Watkins 2-1-11. Whitfleld 2-0-4. Mack 2-1-5, Parker 1-0-2. Brooks 1 -0-2 Steen 0-3-3. HOSTING TOURNAMENT The Sharks will make their next appearance on the basket-: ball court, when they host the* third annual Gulf County Classic beginning Tuesday. b Participating in the play will be South Lake, 'Ponce de Leon.' Panama City Bay, Apalachicola. Greensboro, Wakulla. Wewahitch- ka and Port St. Joe. The first game of the Classic will begin at 3:30 p.m., Tuesday afternoon, with South Lake play- ing Ponce de Leon. The second game on Tuesday will begin at 5:00 p.m.. and will feature Greensboro and Wakulla. The preliminary, at 6:30. will pit Pan- ama City Bay and Apalachicola. The Sharks and Gators will tan- gle in the night-cap Tuesday eve- ning at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday. It will be the win- ners against the losers until the final four are selected for Thurs- day night's championship and consolation game. 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Then he'll use a bonding material to seal Shown cutting the ribbon from left are owners Bill Sumner. Frankie Williams. Ralph Rish and Phillip Gaskin. Carolyn Husband, Wewa Chamber President, holds the end of the ribbon. views On 'Dental Ytealth S FRANK D. MAY, D.M.D. RESTORING CHIPPED TEETH th have rebuild the damaged area to or acci- make the tooth look "like new" red to a again. with the The acid used is so mild that there's no danger of injuring the vantage, healthy tooth enamel. And the ur front restorative material used to re- ,ny flaw pair and rebuild the tooth usually- me you lasts for years. e to. No Best of all, your teeth can the smil- look their best whenever you speak or flash a smile. Best of of tooth all, it can be done in one office. with the visit. dentist dri 000oooooooo00oooooooooooo00 0ooooooo of a mild O ny open- Prepared as a public ser- el on all vice to promote better dental fractured' health. From the office of i special FRANK D. MAY, D.M.D., 319 I olf and Williams Ave., Phone 227-1123. , May the star of Bethlehem light your way through- out the year, as it did for the shepherds long ago. MICHELIN XH' * For domestic cars * Longest-mileage Michelin radial: 185/75R 14 $5995 W'j',e got a radical offer on Michelin radials that can give you long mileage and traction. See us for low prices. MICHELINMP BECAUSE SO MUCH IS RIDING ON YOUR TIRES. MICHELIN XH For domestic cars Longest-mileage Michelin' radial 175/80R 13 $4995 PAGE SA nm* lip C I THE STAR, PORT ST. JOB, FL e THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1.993 PATE"S Service Center (904) 227-1291 e Port St. Joe 216 Monument Ave. iw Senior Citizens Enjoy Holidays at All Their Sites All of the Senior Citizens in : Gulf County thoroughly enjoyed this Christmas.thanks to a gener- ous donation from Kevin Camp- bell. The Port St. Joe site was vis- ited by a choir made up of chil- dren from the Faith Christian School. Fruit baskets with candy were giyen to all who attended. Reverend Dave Fernandez as al- ways brought an Inspirational message and led the happy group in some favorite Christmas Car- ols. The Wewahltchka, and Ho- ward Creek sites all enjoyed a de- licious turkey and ham dinner complete with all the trimmings. All of their senior citizens and staff of the Senior Citizens Assoc., Inc. wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Yearl Wewahitchka Elementary News... By Linda Whitfield Christmas Food Drive Successful Lori Price, 5th and 6th grade teacher at WES, reports that 586 . food Items have been turned in for the Christmas Food Drive. These will be given to the Ministe- rial Association for distribution. Many thanks to all who donated. Hunters Host Holiday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hunter, great-aunt and -uncle of third grader Judith Husband, hosted a mini-Christmas party in their home for the third grade class of Linda Whitfleld. Judith and all her little friends enjoyed cup- cakes, cookies, candy, and Pep- si's, and each received a hand- made wooden ornament made by Mr. Hunter. Also enjoying the fes- tivities were grandmother Betty Husband and bus driver Mrs. Revell. How To Raise A Crook (From the Presbyterian Journal) This article was given to me by a new teacher in our school. Kim Ludlum. It was so good that in light of what is happening in our society, I thought I'd pass it onm It's good! 1. Begin from infancy to give the child everything he wants. This way. he will grow up to be- lieve that the world owes him a living. 2. When he picks up a bad word, laugh at him. It will en- courage him to pick up cuter phrases that will blow the top off your head later. 3. Never give him any spiritu- al training. Walt until he is 21 and then let him decide for him- self. 4. Avoid the use of the word "wrong". It many develop a guilt complex. This will condition him to believe later, when he is-arrest-. ed for stealing a car, that society Is'against him and he is being persecuted. 5. Pick up anything he leaves lying "around-books, shoeS, 'clothing. Do everything for him so he will be experienced in throw- ing the responsibility onto others. 6. Let him read any printed matter he can get his: hands on. Silverware pand drinking glasses are sterilized., but let his mind feed on garbage. -- -'-Qiairel-frequently-in the-- presence of children. Then they won't be too shocked when the home is broken up. 8. 'Give the child all the spending money he wants. Never let him earn his own way. Why should he have things as rough as you had them? S 9. Satisfy his every craving for food, drink, and comfort. See that every desire is gratified. De- .nial may lead to harmful frustra- tions. 10. Take his part against the. neighbors, teachers, and' police- men. -They are all prejudiced against your child. 11. When he gets into real trouble, apologize for yourselves by saying, "I never could do any- thing with him." 12. Prepare yourself for a life of grief, for you are sure to have it. Parade of Lights The Wewa Christmas Parade last Saturday was surely beauti- ful. It was the first parade that has been at night, at least to my recollection. Every float was cov- ered with lights and creativity. Our POPS float with Pam Listec4 didn't win, but represented our' school well. Congratulations to the top winners: Fisher's: Red- Eye Video: and Wewa State Bank float. The Homecoming float was well received, at least by the par- ents, as it rained during our homecoming parade and game. Merry Christmas On behalf of Mr. Kelley and the entire staff of WES, we would like to wish everyone a safe and Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. We will report back to work on January 7, and the stu- dents on Jan. 10 New Face at WES WES would like to welcome Jim Bozeman. our new social worker. He replaces Marilyn Wit- ten of Port St. Joe. Mr. Bozeman. is well known in our school, and' we are so glad to have him with us. His step-daughter. Cerrelle.' is a 4th grader in our school. We)-,'. come aboard. THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY, DEC. 23., 1993 PAGE IB Letter to the Edvitor . Beach Drivers Should Police Themselves As of Monday, December 27, J. Patrick's Restaurant will be CLOSED in the Evenings and Saturdays New Hours Are: 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday 11:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. SUNDAYS Night-time dining will be available by request for parties of 10 or more, with reservations J. Patrick's will continue its catering service for "Special Occasions" HOLIDAY HOURS Closed Friday, Saturday, Sunday December 24-26 Closed Saturday and Sunday JanuaryJ L- .2.., .; hERAld ANqEs SINq, G oRyTO ThE NEWbORN KiNG ~CHRIStMAS 10 All OF Voul -. BARBARA, WANNA, S"!SUZANNE AND 'AINNETE ON YOUR FEET -I1- DR. STEPHEN GROSS -oooPoodiatrist-o TOO-DRY SKIN Keeping the feet dry is one way to keep the. feet healthy. But there is- a contrary situation: Con- ditions known as 'dry skin often create prob- lems that call for diag- nosis and treatment by the podiatrist. There are .,several types of dry;-skin condi- tions,,.with different ef- fects: discomfort in walking, skin cracks that bleed, calluses on the heel, and itching and flaking skin.. Dry skin is one of the most common foot problems of older people. Many more. women than men are affected. Because early symp- toms of dry skin usually are mild, people tend to dismiss them. As the condition becomes more noticeable and bother- .some, older' people .are, likely to accept it--like so many other health problems-as part of ag- ing. As with -other foot problems, dry skin symptoms are worth a visit to the podiatrist for diagnosis. treatment, and relief. Presented as a service to the community by Dr. Stephen Gross Podiatrist Hwy. 98 Eastpoint (904) 670-8999 PORT ST JOE ROUTE ' Dear Editor: In the November 11 STAR, there was an interesting article about beach erosion at Cape San Bias. One of the points of that ar- ticle seems to be that vehicle driv- ,ing on the beaches does not affect (or affects very little) beach ero- sion or dune destruction; opposi- tion to beach driving, therefore, must be based on the selfish in- terests of those property owners along the beach. Being one of those property owners, I'd like to emphasize some of our concerns. First of all, I'll agree that the beautiful beach- es of this area are a natural blessing for which none of us can take credit and that natural ero- sion is an activity which we can- not control. Also. I agree that the enjoyment of this natural beauty should not be limited to those who choose (and can afford) to in- vest in Gulf-front properties. But why should any of us "kill the goose who lay the golden eggs"? I see vehicles consistently wearing down dunes in many areas that are clearly posted "Not an entry point." Even if they have beach driving permits, those driv- ers know that permits do not ex- (See BEACH DRIVERS on Page 3) ,-,,-,,',' a-Pn,2T. T TnP,- u rTTHURSDAY.TDEC. 23, 1993 * r r C * U 4 C b-. r r **w* '~* S I,-;' :'' hR. U *\' --.,-. Florida's capitol complex is a quiet, forgotten place during the holi- days. The stillness. of the soft wind whispers gently around the high-rise office tower and through the columns of the little restored ancient state- house below seems especially significant, heralding perhaps some re- - markable changes in government many see beginning in 1994. It hasn't been a bad 1993. Florida's budget was the first in two dec- :ades without a tax increase, proving to many doubting legislators they -.can live.with it. An error-In reporting available revenues and a pending constitutional amendment capping property taxes helped, but there is a noticeable grassroots feeling among legislative leaders in both parties that the boom years of the 70's and 80's are giving way to a decade of austerity or, if you like, fiscal sanity. Gov. Lawton Chiles presented a 1994 budget proposal earlier this week emphasizing reform in government-"right sizing", as he puts it- instead of new taxes. This after three years of his administration spent battling each session for an expanded budget calling for new taxes. He accurately assessed the mood of average folk in Florida and the rest of the country by asking the legislature for $175 million next year At6 provide lockups for all juveniles sentenced by Judges, two boot camps for teens who can be helped, after-school programs for at-risk youths,in all middle schools, and more security police on school grounds and col- lege campuses. The budget-with no new taxes-will act as a starting point in de- bate in the legislature where the real budget decisions will be made dur- ing the Feb. 8 session and adopted in the early spring. Of course, being against new taxes to your average politician is like being against sin (especially in an election year), but this time there ap- pears to be a genuine movement to reform government and make it more efficient. The 20-20 split between Democrats and Republicans in the state senate caused some of the mood for changes in the way government works in Tallahassee. Rep. Ander Crenshaw, R-Jacksonville, is basing .his gubernatorial campaign on defeating Chiles' grab for new taxes and the bare-bones budget he helped forge while he was president of the senate. But it's more than just partisan politics. "I do believe we're headed for smaller government," said Senate President Pat Thomas, D-Quincy. "It's been a long time in coming. I and many of my colleagues, you might be surprised to know, believe it is here." The 1993 legislature gets good grades for lowering premiums in workers' compensation that has been strangling small businesses in particular for. years. It also set up a state catastrophe trust fund after Hurricane Andrew that looks as if it will prevent a breakdown in insu- rance coverage for densely populated coastal counties, but at a much higher and, perhaps, more realistic cost. Boot camps for dangerous teens in the failed juvenile criminal jus-, tice system is an idea that came of age in 1993. Cities and counties with state support are rushing to set up camps. However, the main issue-like the milestone of the 1940's when 'Gov. Fuller Warren took the cattle off Florida's highways-will. be the re- form of state government. ; .The key works going to be a "programmatic budget" that identifies -programs, shows how much they cost, and whether they are getting their results the legislature intended. S According to many legislators, both Republican and Democrat,' wasteful spending, misinformation and sometimes outright violation of law has become routine in Florida state government. Legislatures cut administrative costs every year, then bureaucrats just transfer the money back into administrative expenses. Agencies take millions of dollars from programs intended to help needy Floridi- ans and spend it on operating equipment and administrative costs. ' Now they seem intent on taking back control of state government and insi'stfig on accountability, but they also plan to give agencies more flexibility to operate efficiently. The stage seems set for a real revolution in state government to be- gin in 1994. Major newspapers In Florida, in my opinion, have contrib- uted to a better understanding of the real issue-bloated big govern- ment-with some very good in-depth studies lately. Maybe this time around, huh? The poor folks, the elderly, business people. parents. and other every-day Floridians sure hope so. , Sparsely settled Liberty County in the Florida Panhandle-where there are more red-cockaded woodpeckers than people, is among 25 communities nationwide still in the running for nine new U.S. Job Corps Center sites, according to the Calhoun-Liberty Journal,. pub- lished at Bristol. The 25 finalists were selected from a field of 69 communities offer- ing 89 sites in 32 states, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The clos- est competing site was in Tallahassee. It was eliminated in the first round of cuts, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Liberty County officials mounted a concerted drive' for one of the Job Corps Centers after it was eliminated from a national bill--passed by the U.S. Congress-that provided assistance towood-producing com- munities in western states hard hit by timber harvesting bans brought on by environmentalists out to protect the habitat of the Snowy White Owl. Liberty County was in a similar situation with the red-cockaded Woodpeckers found in great numbers in the Apalachicola National For- est that were also on the list of endangered species. The Job Corps -Center would employ about 60 people, mostly in- structors for disadvantaged, at-risk urban and rural youth who need job skills to fit them into a productive society. The site for the center Is located in the national forest, an ideal set- ting because it could remove the young men and women to be trained there from the city environment that put them in the at-risk category. Florida's U.S. Senators Bob Graham and Connie Mack, as well as (See CAPITOL NEWS on Page 3) NOEL! NOEL! Let the spirit of brotherhood ring throughout the land. DRIESBACH'S CLEANERS Gulf Correctional Institution's Carpentry Shop inmates super- ';'* vised by Ray Lawrence and Cleve Barfield show off their handiwork of model airplanes constructed from scrap lumber. The models - By Barbara Eells Hark! What do I hear? Lots of little voices? As Iwent around the - corner, the conglomerate of little - voices were joined in chorus to the different songs and carols of Christmas-the little voices were those of Miss April's kindergarten- ers. who presented their Christmas programs to their parents and the school last Tuesday morning. Journey "Through the Winter Wonderland came alive when: The Night Before Christmas was performed by Brent Butler, - Courtney Morgan and Josh Coop- er. Rudolph the Rednose Reindeer by Bubba Darna, Justin Catrett, and Kyle Erickson. Frosty the Snowman by Taylor Green, Brad Sanders, and Justin Burrows. A Song For Santa was done by Crys- tal Lewis, Courtney Mork, Krista Hensley, and Eddie Thompson. The Grinch That Stole Christmas was performed by Edward Dreiver. A.J. Rhein. Jeremy Couch, and Alisha Chavous. Performing Sym- bols of Christmas were Codee Richter, Sarah House, Taylor Green, Tom Boone, and Brandon McKinney. Congratulations to Miss April and her kindergartners for a won- derfully spirit-filled program. lst-2nd Grade Down the hall, there were 'more voices. Miss Mary's first graders presented The Night Be- fore Christmas program for their parents Monday evening and were followed by the second grad- ers who were directed by Melita Davis. Micah Dodson sang a solo of Nuttin' For Christmas with K.W. Weston acting as Santa Claus. Congratulations to first.anq second graders. . Career Program Wes Taylor, principal of Port St. Joe Jr.-Sr. High School, was guest speaker for the December Career Program. Mr. Taylor told of his job and how he became principal and then, answered many questions-even "How do make a pencil?" and "What grade do you have to be in to take chemistry?" Thank you,' Mr. Taylor, for sharing with us in HAWK territo- ryl Reflections on Christmas Bridgett Bryan-"I think of-- get presents. When you go to school, you can do your play. When you wake up in the morn- ing you can see presents under the tree. You can decorate a tree if you want to." A.J. Rhein-"Santa Claus is, bringing presents. He brings you toys." Eddie Thomas-"Good and pretty-I want to get a lot of presents." Brandon Burkett-"It's my fa- vorite time of the year. Because it might snow a. little bit and it! 'might be enough to build a snow- man. I'd like a new bike because mine is tore upl" Remember to celebrate Christ's birthday in all your fes- tivities this Christmas! Merry Christmas to all and safe holi- days from 1- AWK territon'l I 101,- Make Model Airplanes r- were donated to the lodal Ministe- rial Alliance for distribution with the Toys for Tots Program. Pictured above left to right: are Ray Lawrence, Maintenance and Construction Superinten- dent; Bobby Dodd, Assistant Su- perintendent; Cleve Barfield. Vo- cational -Instructor; Michael Newton, Chaplain; Charles Pettis, Paul Belordino, Neal Miller, Mini- sterial Alliance members; Kneel- ing are inmates Jimmy Broxtpn, William Herrick. apd Ezell Ken- drick. Not pictured are Harold Williams, ,Bill Pirson, Clyde Grey of the Alliance. . U"tssP~~~.~p L~zps~-,, U~~~~~~~r~i"pl~real~~a ,i Apr ~2o9,te Wewahitchka State Bank JOY TO THE WORLD May the many blessings of the season shine upon you and yours throughout the year. Peace be with you always. Gulf County School Board Oscar Redd, Ted Whitfield, David Byrd, ** James Hanlon, Charlotte Pierce Walter Wilder, Superintendent Port St. Joe 229-8226 L Member FDIC !*^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Wewahitchka 639-2222 PAGE 2B THE STARJlnr, PORT ST. JOB, FL----------- -- - I I 13 9I P01 ':r "L~7~4~.. 1 4/ C-Z" ~ 4Cll THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY. DEC. 23, 1993 PAGE 3B SBeach Driving fromPagel tend to the dunes. Last Spring, when the water was very high Check Your Local Merchants for that Special Christmas Gift for Your Loved One Morry Christmas. .&ManyTan Just In The "Nick" Of Time... ) The tree is trimmed The presents, wrapped ' And Santa's on his way Now we're ho..ho...hoping You'll have a merry holiday! AL HARRISON Sheriff Gulf County PEACE. JOY HARMONY Here's hoping your season is LET'S KNIT noteworthy! Thank you for your'contiued sOpport." ARN. SH Reid Avenue ON HOLY NIGHT and in some places came right up highway. to the dune line, leaving no flat; becomes beach area, I watch a number of. n " drivers insist on continuing theit- more and more popular, local drivers insist on continuing their businesses prosper. Perhaps. the path, further breaking down the local residents ho benefit from edges of the dunes. r business that the beaches engen- whoerhaps, too, ea hose peoples der wivill join with the Cape home whohavebeachdrn pe owners who desire to protect the could patrol themselves better: owners who desire to protect the use only design entrant very thing that everyone wants to exit points, drive, on the beach -,,enjoy. the dunes and only to reach. ad specificepil.ch.nic., bAch er ual swimming or fshngspot-- and beaches ou save my be your not just drive up and down as if own , on a highway. Thope who just Sincerely. o want to cruise can do it on the (Mrs.) Helen P. Taylor Capitol News--foPage 2 U.S. Cong. Pete Peterson. who represents Liberty County,. voted for the Snowy White Owl bill for the western states after their efforts to include the red-cockaded woodpecker were defeated. The decision on where the nine new Job Corps Centers will be placed Is expected to be announced in March. 1994. A TEEN CURFEW that would respect fundamental rights as well as provide some public safety In high-crime areas can be imposed by the legislature, said Florida Attorney General Bob Butterworth last week. The suggestion is now headed for legislative debate when it will be considered in the regular session to begin In February. Many cities In Florida have curfews on teenagers, but several appeal courts have de- clared some of them unconstitutionaL , Butterworth's proposal Includes a $250 fine for youths under 16 If they don't have a good reason to be out after 10 p.m. on school nights. He said it could survive a constitutional test. A HEALTH CARE PLAN for Florida will probably precede the nation- al debate scheduled on President Bill and Hillary Clinton's health care proposals to the U.S. Congress. A Florida Health Care Administration committee has made a propo- sal that would cover mammograms, prescription drugs. anaesthesia. pap smears, organ transplants and prostate exams. Coverage could be as low as $100 a month. It will be debated in the 1994 regular session before the national plan goes to Congress later In the year. COCAINE DEATHS in Florida have hit a five year low in 1992, ac- cording to a report made by the Medical Examiners Commission. GOV. LAWTON CHILES has proposed a $38 billion budget which calls for $175 million next year to strengthen the juvenile and adult criminal justice systems but does not ask for new taxes. He called it a problem prevention budget and suggested new taxes will not be needed If state government Is made more efficient. His budget would provide two new state boot camps for juveniles. after-school programs for at-risk youths at all middles schools, bolster police security at schools and colleges, and add 14,000 beds to Florida's crowded prison system. He also calls for enough detention centers for all juveniles sentenced by judges. ....... e e 0 -,By ' \111 W I \ sejan r \.\ \ .\.^^H~. v^&^^^ ^^ 'B \\ ^s^ K'^_ '^fy ,,^^-^flyJ'jyjjjn "*^SS^ Across the nation students in public schools are limited of their religious rights. Students here. though, are finding way to stay within the law and still preserve their beliefs. Earlier in the year the Fellowship of Ch)istian Ath-' --letes held the successful See Yout At The Pole service in which those& attending prayed for the nation, schools, and teenagers. Now the POPS clubs and Keyettes are reaching out in the Christmas season by participating in the Toys For Tots and Wish Upon A Star Programs. The POPS clubs collected almost 100 toys, and the Keyettes helped two children's Christmas wishes come true. Nothing can inhibit these stu- dents from making a difference. Tim Hatcher had his w\yih- come true as he was accepted to Brigham Young University. last week. Also. Tim, Heather Walsh,' and Shannan Antley were, the most recent seniors to receive their acceptance to Florida State. That's three more wins for the Class of'941 The varsity basketball team. also had three wins, enabling them to be champions of the North Florida Shoot-Out Tourna- ment in Chipley. They defeated Walton County 58-56 and Vernon 79-50 to qualify for the champi- onship game against Jefferson County which they won 45-39., The Lady Sharks won a tour- nament this week underneath their own dome. To win the Ist With reverence and rejoicing, we exult in the glory of the holiday. May the spirit of Yuletide be yours. BARFI ELD"S Phone 229-2727 Port St. Joe PARDEN 1.1:, May you rejoice in the spirit of Christmas. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE David B. May, Owner Annual Shark Classic they defeat- ed Mosley 46-43 in the champi- onship game. Earlier in the week they defeated Liberty County 47- 27 in a regular season game. Both junior high basketball team were 2'-0 last week as they played Wewv arid-LibertyT'd6nty. The 7th grade beat Liberty County 32-24 and Wewa 48-10. and the 8th grade defeated Liber- ty County 35-54 and Wewa 29- 23. The PRIDE flag honorees this week are the junior high basket- ball teams, girls basketball team, 7th grade teachers. FBLA and Students of the Month. PEACEla PEINGS ALL, May enemies find themselves together as friends. May we all learn to accept differences in each other. May this blessed season bring understanding between those both like and unlike each other. May you all embrace the true spirit of the season. .P REBLE-RISH CONSULTING ENGINEERS ^___.___'_ ___ .-P- --- S---- --ST D Have A Very Merry! You deserve the merry best. ' S- -ARBOR MEDICAL GROUP m a "I Will Give Thee A Crown Of Life." Revelation 2:10 As we contemplate the glory of this holiday season, we extend V V our best wishes for a , blessing-filled celebration for 0you11 and yours. L. ' ~-i ,. , i > . Dear Santa, I have been Good Boy all years long. What I like for xmas is tractor, choo-train, nintendo set. And Santa don't forget mny broth- ers Douglas, Marqueze they like some special to. We live at Ave. C and I will see you Dec. 25th. We love you. Eric Baker Jr. Dear Santa, My name is Alexis Bianca Jones. I am 4 mos. old and I have been very good. Please bring me a Talking Barney, a swing, and a Sesame Street playground. Please don't forget my cousins T.C., Chan,. and Ramen. They have been good also. Alexis Jones -7--- 7------ Dear Santa., SMy name is, Ramen. I have been' a good boy. Please bring me a Pool table. Guitar, police car, ambulance, and fire truck. And some other surprises. My cousin Alexis has also been good so bring her some surprises., Ramen Beard Dear Santa, My name is Chan. I have been good this year. Please bring me a Sega Genesis game. Pool ta- ble, hockey set, and a keyboard. Also, bring my cousin Alexis some toys. S Chan Beard Dear Santa, My name Is T.C. Woullard. I am in the first grade and I have been making good grades this year. Please bring me a motorcy- cle bike, tournament table, drum set, Sega tapes, bow & arrow, and some more surprises. Please bring my cousin Alexis some toys too. I will leave you some milk and cookies. T.C. Woullard Dear Santa., I am in 2nd grade I live on 22nd Street and I want the game Guess Who for Christmas. arid the movie Incino Man. Santa I want surprises in my stocking. please. Please visit, Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas! Randi Sasser Dear Santa. I'm in second grade. I am sev- en years old. I want you to come to my house this year. I want a doll her hair turns different colors. Please come visit me. We are go- Ing to give you something to eat. Please fill my stocking. See you next year. Lowe, Brittany Afford Dear Santa, I have been good and I want some clothes, and some cravola crayons, a d a new teddy bear and I live in Panama City Fl. Kel- sey Drive. S Love, Amber Priest Dear Santa, I've been pretty good. I want a game for my Sega \ game., I just want a little bit of toys. I know you have other kids to give, to. If you can stop by my house I will give you some Cook- ies and some milk. thank you Santa. I hope you have a good Christmas. Love,. Collins Abrams Dear Santa, I have been kind of good. but will you bring me a gameboy. And Some more stuff. I love you. I like red and green. And I like your col- ors to. even bring my sister, and my family some gifts too. Love. Sam Amerson Dear Santa, . for christmas I want some rollerblades and a drum and a new bike but I know you have other children to take toys to but I want my presents. Love, Stephen Besore Dear Santa, I want a Sega tap for Christ- mas and'a gameboy and a bike from you. And a racing car and a remote controlled car. Tony Smiley I love you Atom and Dad Dear Santa, I wish that you would come to my house because I what just a few toys I what a bike and a Sega and a little more at least a toy. Santa I'have been good all year long. I live at 7th Street Port, St. Joe. I love you Santa. Love, Christopher Acree , Dear Santa, I want a Sag game an 2. Sata I been good all year Santa do you love me for a friend? Saint Nick my teacher is Miss Whitfield. Santa. I am in grade 2. Love, Bytrey Register Dear Santa. I I hope you are doing good. I have been good this year. What I want is a tent. I live in Port St. SJoe. I love you. I will leave you milk and cookies. Thanks Love, Stephen Tarantino Dear Santa, I want a doll. and a mermaid Barble doll, My Pretty Princess game, Hollywood Hair Barbie, and rabbit pet shop. that 11 be it. I love you Santa! P.S..I also want Aladdin Bar- bie and Jasmin Barbie and Baby Burpie. S Melody Zimmerman, age, 7 , ...... -- 7 - L Wishing you joy, harmony and prosperity this Christmas. Radc0 ockh W'di T'lw 4o. k R HOME FURNISHING CENTERS STEVE MELBA GEORGE HAROLD RICHARD O/ JCHRISTMAS O .BLESSINGS SWishing you peace, happiness and con- tentment this holiday season. Have a wonderful Christmas. THE COLBERTS 0 Kesley, Cathy, Josh and Jess PAGE 4B A I I I -` THE STAR, PORTI ST. JOB, FL THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1993 THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1993 '" Note of Thanks The- senior parents of WHS students would like to thank all. those who bought donation tick- ets for Project Graduation. We would especially like to thank AmeriGas for donating the fish cooker to be given away. Esther Taunton of Wewahitchka was the lucky person who won the prize. A total of $396 was collected for Project Graduation. Another raffle will be held in the spring. Again, thank you to all who helped. Big Kids Days Set at Wakulla Sometimes senior citizens get .- Park... 16 miles south of Tallahas- lost in the shuffle, but notat Wa- see at State Roads 61 and 267, . kulla Springs State Park.. Now If you need assistance to ena- through February 15, 1994, every ble out full participation, call the Tuesday is BIG KIDS DAY at Wa- park office at 922-3633. Skull Springs. All senior citizens, over 65 will ride the glassbottom Post 10069 - boats and river cruises at kids, prices of $2.25 each. Enjoys Holidays The lodge snack bar will fea- John C G ainous ALLx ture special Big Kids deals! Sin- Johnet at the post h. Ga ome Au. gles dip ice cream cones, 65 #10069 met at theirot homeeti on cents! medium soft drinks. 65 d to decorate h fortheir meeolidatins. cents! for lunch, a hotdog, chips, and to Chrisateas dinner ho as small soft drink and a single T,he 1: i th in d i larger scoop ice cream cone, just $2.85. ember I i ith a large All food prices include ta. redttent dn. Perry thanked Proof of age required. Dis- the r bers who assisted her count does not apply to park ad- th members wo assisted her mission. Big Kids, 'Day, every, ('-ith Le party for clients at the mission. Big Kids Day every .::: using h e. so members Tuesday until February 15, 1994 nursing home. Also, members tuesday until Februaryi 15, 199 ho rde in the truck and walked at Wakulla, Springs State, r .... a Wakulla:. 'png e the parade route passing out can- to the children. - H? \ -. ..:. ** ** ,*il -:" :. ;.^ , . * * // Blessings on you and all those you hold dear Sat this holiest time of ithe year. '.O 1. ffl," JOU i.-,. -~ SCostin's Department Statore r 1- -1. : ;.:- : -. 1 *^ * Dear Santa, I have been good. I live. in Port St. Joe fla. in a trailer park in trailer 11 I want a doll, trapoline. bady Troll it looks bady. close puppy and a glass bird movies. I ani in second grad my elemetre I a nine year's old Love., Emily Sweeney Dear Santa, I know you have many other children to give presents to so I want just a little bit of presents. I want a bike and a little bit more. Santa. 111 leave some cookies and milk. Thanks Santa. P.S. Don't forget my address is Palm Blvd Port St. Joe. Love. , 'Molly Garrett Dear Santa, I am in second grade. All I , want for Christmas is a computer and a doll and a playhouse and a doll that grows hair and an outfit. I am nine years old and I want a' talking bird please brig me that Port St. Joe Fl. .Love, Sheerina Quinng Dear Santa, I want is a crying babe doll and a play house and a computer and a talking bird and an outfit for Chrstmas. I am in the second grade. Port St. Joe Love, Latrice Larrm ' Dear Santa Claus, ' I want a Jasmine Barbie. Aladdin Barbie. Easy Bake oven Aladdin movie. Baby Burpie. Hap- py Meal riaker., a horse some pet shops, Aladdin Game and that's: all.' ' I Love You, Santa! Love, Kayleigh Lewuis. age 5 Dear Santa, -: I want candy, a doll baby, a getty up horse, and more candy. Love. ' Ashleigh Lewis. age 2 Dear Santa Claus, Hi my name is James Austin McCulley. I am 1 1/2 years old. What I want for Christmas is a sit-n-spin. fire truck, train set, microphone, and some clothes. I also wish my mom and dad a happy 1st Christmas together. Love, Austin P.S. I'ue been a good boy!! Dear Santa, I've always wanted to see you when you are sneaking around! And I am going to! I just wish! SLove. Ashley Smih, age: 7 ,------ ",.." i. Dear Santa, i I would like a big trampoline, the movie Free Willy. Homeward bound, the game perfection, and Tom and Jerry the movie. Love, Danielle Barnes, age 8 S Christhias Day is near. The tine of joy and cheer, ANou' all that's left to do, is thank each and ever one of0 bou GulfSands Restaurant . 'Wee wilffbe closed Dec. 24 S tirougd Jan. 1 *s.. * BEFORE WHEN ALL THROUGH THE NCT EVEN, THEIR Q0DS, THE IN HOPES TH NOTAA CQEATUQE WAS STIQQING, WERE NESTLE ALL SNUG IN WHILE VISIONS OF' ODANCEP IN THEIR HEADS. S,,K > ,i XM THE CHIMNE'I WITH CARE, SOON WOULD BE THEQE... A~T pigl ig6 PAGE 513 LA*UT MT*V ; PROGRAM CAR I SALE! '93 CHEVY LUMINA '93 CHEVY CORSICA S '93 PLY. VOYAGER SE '93 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM. '92 GEO STORM '93 TOYOTA TERCEL.L ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH LOW MILES PRICED TO GO BEFORE CHRISTMAS! USED SPECIAL! '91 GEO TRACKER ONLY 22K MILES! ,Ifth 3 full lots of vehicles. i we don't have the vehicle Syou want here, we can get it for you! BILLY CARRGs! lCH EVROLETW *EaCHR RYSLER am 't *I l' ,I t Ii IL l BLOUNTSTOWNT CARR'S AUTO SALES Highway 98 Highland View 229-6961 1985 Chevrolet Spectrum 5 sped, $475. Call 647-3255. Engine in good: .condition. Itc 12/23 .1993 Gold Lumina, take over, payments, call 229-6056. :tc: 12/23' '91 Grand Prix. Sport Touring * Edition. steering wheel info center. - power lumbar seats. ETR sound sys- tern, 26,000 miles, $12,500.' 639- 2855. tfe 12/19 '85 Mercedes 350 SP. 99.000 miles, immaculate. $14,500. tfe 12/19 1980 Che.y pick-up, great condi- tion, just in time for Christmas. call 227-3491. $2.200 value, sacrifice sale. first $1.200 takes it. tfc 12/9 1978 Dodge Trans Van mini mo- tor home, see to appreciate. 227-1251 9 6:00; 227- 1764 after 6:00. tfc 12/2 1976 Itasca Winnebago. 23'. sleeps 6. V8. auto. pb. ps. $5.000. 227-1376. tfc 12/2 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. Mavhann Used Cars. Wewahitchka. 639-5810. tfc 12/2 STEVE'S OUTBOARD SERVICE. White City. after 4:00 p.m., 827-2902. trc 12/2 3 bedroom, 2 bath, cen. ,heat & .air, carport & storage in White City, $375 month, $200 security deposit. Call & leave message. 639-321 1. tfc 12/19 2 bedroom energy effcient apart ment. good location. Dogwood Terrace Apartments. 229-2783. tfc 12/9 For Rent: Mobile home spaces. Call 648-821 1. tfc 12/2 12'x40' furnished trailer for rent. 648-5306. ife 12/2 One bedroom and two bedroom apartments at Beacon Hill. rent rea- sonable. (904) 574-7356 days only. Marvin Tillman. tfc 12/2 Partially furnished house on Hwy. 98. St. Joe Beach. two bedroom. I bath. Call 227-1535 or 904-668- 3259. tfc 12/2 Large trailer lot. Mexico Beach. $75 per month. 1-800-659-0641. tfc 12/2 Unfurnished 2 bedroom. I bath trailer. I block from beach, back' deck. Water included. $300 rent. $150 deposit. Now available. 647- 5327. taking applications. thru 1/6/94 Nice. clean 2 bedroom. I bath unfurnished trailer. Located on St. Joe Beach. NO PETS. Call 647-5361. tfc 12/2 PINE RIDGE APTS., Rents start- ing at $225.00 per mo. Affordable Living for low to middle income fami- lies. Featuring 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apts. with cen. h&a. energy saving appliances, patios & outside storage. Rental assistance programs available AND HUD approved. (904) 227-7451. Equal Housing. tfc 12/23 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. I 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 I tfc 12/2 .OFFICE SPACE. Call George Duren at 229-6031 and leave mes- sage. tfc 12/2 UNFURNISHED * Large 2 bdrm. house. sto\e & 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. L 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 12/2 Warehouses. small and large. some with office. suitable for small business. 229-6200. tfc 12/2 No need for wet carpets. Dry clean them with HOST. Use rooms right away. Rent machine. St. Joe Furniture. 227-1251. thru 12/92 'liie sola & matching sihel rock- er, coordinate chair. 2 end tables. 2 lamps for $285. Bedroom suite with triple dresser. mirror. chest of draw- ers. dbl. bookcase headboard. match- ing boi, spnngs & mattress. $250. 5- pc. place setung of china dinnerware for 12. additional matching pieces. $175. One set shower doors. $20. Tires: new 16" 6 ply w-ith new Ford wheel $40. good 14" tire & wheel for Chev. $15. Two good 16' 6 ply tires, both $15. 1312 Manin Ave. 227- 18-18. Itp 12/23 North Florida Medical Center. Inc. Is recruiting a Director for the North Florida Head Start Programs. Administrative position responsible for overall supervision at five county Head Start Programs. Suc- cessful candidate will have a Bache- lor's Degree in Education (Master's Degree is preferred), supervisory experience in working with chil- dren's programs. For more information and an application, please call (904) 639- 5080. Closing date: Dec. 27, 1993. Ite 12/23 Six full-time and sLx part-time people (weekdays and weekends). tery strong industrial. mechanical skills required. Tony at 912-432-9316. 3tc 12/9 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 12/2 Nursing assistant positions avail- able. Training for certification provid- ed. CNA positions also available. Ap- p], in person. Bay St. Joseph Care Center. tfc 12/2 Rapidly expanding hospital based Home Health Agency is currenill looking for car- ing, competent R.N.'S. L.P N.'s& H.H-LA.'sto serve in the Bay, Gull and Franklin County areas. Come join us in a pleasant working atmosphere wilh both competilise pay & company benefits. Interested applicants should contact Marquis Home Health al (90-1) 2-1-6566 for an appL ;-L 2, CONCRETE CRITTERS, life-size deer. geese. Gators & Seminoles. bird baths & more. The Enchanted Cot- tage. 2 miles north of Wewa on Hwv. 77. 639-2708. lip 12/23 Ho.' Ho. HO Tis the season to get nd of your broken TVs and stuff, and clean up for the New Year. Please call 647-31 16. free pickup. 2tc 12/23 Xerox '1020 copier. needs repair. Make offer. Call 647-5043. leave mes- sage. 3tc 12/23 Refrigerator-freezer, runs good. $45. Call after 6:00. 227-7206. Itp 12/23 Pecans for sale. 505 Third SL next to Cable TV in Port St. Joe. Call 229-6799. lie 12/23 BAHAMA CRUISE! 5 days/4 nights. Underbookedl Must Sell! S279/couple. Limited tickets. (407) 767-8100 exL 2269. Mon.-Sat.. 9 a.m. 10 p.m. 4tp 12/16 TRADES andSERIE Only 3 slots open, childcare for newborn to school age in my home. 7.30 a.m. I lp m.. Mon.-Fn. Week- ends by request. 227-1467. ftc 12/9 Surfside Serenity Group. 1st itecl Metaihdst Church. 22nd St.. Ivico Beach. Monday 7:30; Friday - 7:30. All unmes central. 647-8054. With A Smile Housekeeping plus indoor and outdoor cleaning. Carpet shampooing special. windows. light painting. the works. , Happy Holidays from Chris apd Wanda. 229-8230. 4tc 12/2 Port St Joe Lodge No. 1 I Reg. Stated Communication Q'%- ist and 3rd Thursda. of each ontli 300 p.m.. Masonic Hall. 214 Reid Ave. Donald Scott. W.M. Fred Nel-rings, Sec. Good Work Doesn't Cost, It Pays ST. JOE ," q TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL ' Bush Chipping. Stump Gri.ding S & Logging INSURED Rt. 2 Box 53 Charles Tipton Port St. Joe, FL 647-3405 St. Joe Rental-All, Inc. 706 First Street Port St. Joe 227-2112 U'c 12,2 : BOB'S PAINT & BODY SHOP 29 Continuous Years of Automotive Body Repair Rebuild Wrecks Body & Window Work Expert Automotive Painting FREE ESTIALI\TES on Your Bodu I, iok See or Call BOB HEACOCK Baltzell Ave. * ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port St. Joe Serenity Group Open Meeung: Sunda\ 4:00 p m. Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Thursday. 8:00 p.m. AL-ANON S. day 4:00 p.in & Thurs.. 8:00 p.m. All meetings at St. James Episcopal Church, all times eastern STUTZMAN CONST. CO. All Types Roofing 30 years experience Lie. #RB0030039. RC 0038936 "Where Quality Is Higher Than Price" 229-8631 ac i2/2 CLAYTON CONCRETE Sidewalk Patios Driveways Call .or Free Estimates 904/653-9243 Wauneta's Accounting & Income Tax Wauneta Brewer St. Joe Beacn 647-5043 COSTIN INSURANCE AGENCY Inc. All Forms of Insurance 322 Reid Ave.. Port St. Joe Phone 229-8899 tiC 2. '2 C. R. SMITH & SON Backhoe WOIk, dozer v.'oik root lake froni-end loader. lot clearing septic tanks, rain fields,. fill oild Ri 2. Box AIC Port St Joe Phone 229-6018 5x10 10x10 10x20 On Site Rentals 6 Days A Week ASK ABOUT FREE MONTH S RENT St. Joe Rent-All First St. 227-2112 Phone 227-7229 tfe.12/2 Hot Tar ROOFING Shingles ROOFING Repairs JESSIECONTRACTING ' Re-Roofing Free Estimates ,Lic: #RCOO6 O 04 647-3219 S "The Beaches" Eddie "Smarter Than Water? tfc 12 2 Lydia Avon CATHERINE L. COLLIER Independent Sales Represerianvie S AIIllenI mniirlal Way Port St. Joe (904) 22-6460 u 12, We Buy, Pawn, Sell or Trade Guns Indian Swamp Campground Hwy. C-387, Howard Creek U'c 12/2 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. ": :L COSTIN'S Bookkeeping Service Tax Returns A Specialty 224 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe (904) 229-8581 tic 1212 A Gift Shop for CHILDREN of all Ages Books Toys etc. My Very Own Book 528 6th St. Phone 227-1636 Ui- 12 2 T.L.C. Lawn Service All Types of Yard Work Mowing. Raking. Trimming, Weeding, Clean Outs and Roof Sweeping. Reasonable Monthly or Seasonal Rates Available. Call 229-6435 u. 12,2 Save on Your AUTO INSURANCE CALL Mitchell Williams 747-8970 1-800-239-8977 Callaway/Panama City U.: 1 2.2 Major Appliance Repair David Kennedy Owner BAYSIDE SERVICE CO. Air Cond.. Refrigeratucri Ice Machires, Wasinrg ,1,a:hires. Dishwasher, Etc .. .. BUTLER BAY RD. S. PRT ST.JOE, FL3245.6 904-227-1675 tle 12/2 American Legion Bingo Thurs- day night. 7:00 p.m. Cash prizes. Earl) bird 5:00 p.m. .Meetings Ist Monday of each month. 8:00 p.m. tfc 12/2 STRICKLAND ELECTRIC All Type Electrical Work 24 Hr. Service LIC. IER0013168 INSURED 647-8081 ALAN STRICKLAND if.: 12.2 (904) 229-8161 FAYE'S NAIL SALON TOTAL NAIL CARE Cerrfied Nail Technician 1905 Long Avie.. Port St. Joe Call for Appt. tfc 12 2 CUSTOM CLEAN Pressure Washing. Mobile Homes & Business Root Coahng Mobile Homes Interior & Exterior Painting. 17 vrs experience. Free estimates All work guaranteed. Call 227-2136 Jay 227-1166 Bill "i, 1 ' INSIDE and OUT Remodeling and Repairs Small lobs VWelcomed Courie, 5Ser\ ice Call An time Free E-timates (904) 229-8190 tiQ12 2 We Car. Ejia A,.; Trasilr cr Your Cnoice St. Joe Custom Trailers L%.: AfI u/ica .,nr Trsiler; R iie Boat Trailers Farm Implement and or Lo-Bo, Trailers & Repair Mobile phone 227-5234 227-3428 506 First St., Port St. Joe tc 12, .:,vrej m r.a, ge-. r,, ~R ri Sn.nir 2 --- -, - BARFIELD'S LAWN & GARDEN Small Engine Repair Lawn Mowers s Weed Eaters .'i C3 *n Chain Saws n Generators , '\ u Pumps Tillers ^% Go-Karts 229-2727 A 328 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe : VCR IPAIR'CENTER 321 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe NOW OPEN!!! Monday Friday 10-5 Camrecorder Repairs Free Estimates Phone (904) 227-3660 ELRY B JACK. Franklin Building Supply Co. From Foundation to Finish, For All Your Building Needs (904) 227-1199 Fax (904) 229-8470 HC- 1 Cessna Drive Costin Airport Port St. Joe,. FL . 32456 Phone 227-1782 Cuts, Color. Frosting, Perms Betty's Beauty Salon "A Family Salon" 311 Madison St. Belly Heath Oak Grove Owner/Mgr. Ic 12'2 St. Joe Rent-All, Inc. Small Engine Repairs Factory Warranty Center I I I Lawnmowers Weedeaters L: ,_ Tillers Chain saws 1 Generators Engine Sales 706 1st St.-St. Joe 227-2112 L t 12/2 - LIC 1 RF0051042 FREE ESTIMATES R G 0051008 S. ER 001161.8 ,- JOHNNY MIZE PLUMBING PLUMBING CONTRACTOR NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS REMODELING RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL INSTALLATION OF WATERLINES AND SEWER LINES MINOr; ELECTruCAL .- PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA; Tc 12, 904/229-6821 Harmon's Heavy Equipment Co. Specializing In Black Top Soil BULL DOZERS BACKHOES;- LOADERS TRACTORS DUMP TRUCKS . $484924 or 648-5767 if:no answer .. re12/2 ^ FOSTER TREE & LAWN SERVICE No Job Too Big .r. . S .'. Or Too Small P FREE ESTIMATES * ,,,,,, 904/639-5368 PAGE 6B I P. TE ST.... PORT-ST._JO.F THSDY.-. RATES: SUne ads: $3.50 for first 20 words. 5C for each additional word. $2.00 for each consecutive week with no changes. Call 227-1278 to place yours. DEADLINE: TUESDAY AT NOON-.... . .'.,.' -.. .'.'.... ....'-'."...'.....'.'...." .".""."."" .I ---. -- - THE STAR, PORT: ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1993 Lion 12 THE STAR PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, ISEC. 23, 1993 [otSt Jo Elemntar Schol . (Bulldog News Golden Apple Award If you would like to nominate your child's teacher .for the WMBB Channel 13 Golden Apple Award, please send a letter to: Golden Apple Award, WMBB, P.O. Box 1340, Panama City, FL 32420. STUDENTS OF THE WEEK Congratulations to our stu- dents of the weekly SRicky Pasco, Kyle Kennedy, Judi Ann Saas, Preston Wigsten, Joanna Watkins and Connie Combs. GOLDEN APPLE AWARD Christine Williams has been nominated for the WMBB Chan- nel 13 Golden Apple Ward. Con- gratulations Christinel We are proud of youl EARLY DISMISSAL Due to Christmas Holidays school will be'dismissed at 12:10 on Tuesday, December 21 and at 11:45 on Wednesday. December 22. Students will return to school on January 10. Happy Holidayst PARENT MAKE THE DIF- FERENCE Ever hear of the self-fulfilling 10" Delta table saw less than 6 months 61d, $300. 229-8795. tfe 12/16 Roleez for one stand-up jet ski, new $295, will sell for $200. 227- 2112 or 647-5106. 2tc 12/16 Oak and iron dinette set, $150,; china cabinet $100, bike $60;.12" col- or TV $10. 229-8893. 2tp 12/16 3-piece solid oak, sofa and chairs, $150. Call for ,more informa- tion if-Interested 229-6249 after 5 p.m. _2tp 12/16 Electrolux' and all other vacu- ums, repairs and sales, bags, any- thing for any vacuum and any central built-in vac's. Callaway Vacuum & "Sewing Machines, Tyndall Parkway, near Hwy. 22, Panama City, ,FL 32404. 763-7443 or 1-800-717-7253., '- P ,d. thru 9/1/94 17 ft. self-contained travel trailer with air cond., great for hunter. Call 648-8258. tfe 12/2 Craftsman tools and Die Hard batteries are available now at West- ern Auto Store. 219 Reid Ave. 227- 1105. -~ .tfe 12/2 S- 1984 14'x70' mobile hoffie,3 6drm., 2 ba., cen. h&a, front porch and 8'x25' back room. partially fur- nished. 639-5101., tfc 12/2 Port St. Joe Western Auto now honoring entire Panama City West- ern Auto company store advertised sale prices. 227-1105, 219 Reid Ave. tfc 12/2 Western Auto Special. Computer spin balance 4 tires and tire ration. $19.95, 227-1105. tfc 12/2 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 St Joe West- ern Auto. Discover TOO! 227-1105. tfc 12/2 FREE: Eight lesson Bible study. Postage and envelope supplied. Send request to Bible Study, P. . Box 758, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. I tr 1I/9. 3 bedroom, 1 bath house, with carport. 443 Parker Ave., H.V. $39,000. Call 227-7287. tfc 12/2 S1.4 acres at Simmons Bayou, partially cleared. Lots of old oak trees, 5 minutes from town, golf course and beaches. Call 904-229-2708 after 5 p.m. tfe 12/2 Must sell: great; condition 14'x 70' mobile home and lot located in Wewa, Lands Landing area. Call, 227- 1313. tfc'12/2 2 bedroom, 1 bath house on 1/2 acre lot, 7 miles -north 'of Overstreet. Call 648-8433. tfc 12/2 1/'2 acre lot with septic tank, $9,500. Overstreet Road. Owner fi- nancing, 227-2020, ask for Billy. tfc 12/2 *' LOTS FOR SALE-On Cemetery Road, 1, mile off Overstreet Road, 9 miles south of Wewa. Owner financ- ing. Call 229-6961. tfc 12/2 FOR SALE Brick home, 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, $155,000.00. 115 Allen Memorial Way. Call Hilda Duren, 229-6031 and leave message. ,.2 Live where there are lots of high-paying jobs (to $900.00 weekly). America's best economy- Mississippi's Gulf coast. Each casino employs about 2,000 people. There are now ten casinos and forty-two planned within the next threeyears. Sev- enty-six year old owner needs to sell a 3- Level-A-Frame at less than rebuilding cost. Finest location near beach, very quiet street and almost crime-free area. Near shopping casinos. 601-467-1746. NAACP Offers Movie ] On Christmas Day J prophesy? Use it to develop your child's self-esteem. Take a minute to identify the positive behavior you see from your child. For ex- ample, when a child does his homework without nagging, say, 'You are being responsible". When your child has cleaned his room, take a minute to say, 'You are being very helpful." When a child offers to share a toy, say, 'You are generous person." When 'children hear these positive messages repeated over and over (and when they are matched with their own behav- ior). they begin to think of them- selves as responsible, helpful, generous people- and to act in ways that reinforce their image of themselves. CHRISTMAS Christmas is for toys, And lots of joys. No not to rake Time for cake! Time for cakel No, no not to rake For lots of toys And lots of joys By: Mary Amerson 4th grade 12'x60' arid 12'x40' mobile home. Also '88 Ford Ranger and '84 Chrysler LeBaron, 648-5306. tfc 12/9 Attention Attention Atten- tion: Lawn service & tractor work, B & J Enterprise. reasonable rates. Call 827-2805 or 827-2876. 52tp 1/7 The Gulf County Branch NAACP presents a compelling ed- ucational and entertaining movie' entitled The White Girl, rated PG- 13, to be shown Saturday, De- cember 25, at 6 p.m. ET at the Washington gym. Tickets are $3 in advance and $4 at the door. , The White Girl is a street name for cocaine. This compel- ling, entertaining, anti-drug, edu- Golfers Give Toys for Tots In Tourney The St. Joseph Bay Country, Club held a special select-shot golf tournament on Sunday, De- cember 19, to help benefit needy children at Christmas. The entry fee for the tournament was a gift by each participant to go to needy children on Christmas. A total of forty-six, members participated, and a great time was had by all. Prizes were awarded to the first four places in the tourna- ment, but the real winners are the: children' that may not have received a, gift if not for the gene- rosity of those that donated. 1Mer- ry Christmas to all from the St. .Joseph Bay Country Club. New Writer for The Star For your Mexico Beach hap- penings, The Star now has Marie. Hiscoch as news co-ordinator for' your area. If you havelitems of in- terest call Marie at 648-4165. Ton Todd SReall, IN .. LICENSED REGISTERED REA.L ESTATE BROKER SALES BEACH RENTALS CAPE SAN BLAS INDIAN PASS 'MEXICO BEACH\, ST:-JOE-BEACH -.... PORT ST. JOE NF\W LISTINGS: MEXICO BEACH -220 Kim Kose, Grand Isle Subd. IMMACULATE! EN-" ERGY EFFICIENT! EASY MAINTENANCE! 3 bd/2 ba, st6ve, d.w., single car garage, cen. h/a, w alkng distance to beach. $75,000. INDIAN PASS Gulf front lot. 100\967 (2+ acres). Greal view ............... $99,900 Lagoon front house. 4/3 wilh garage 2+ acres. Private .. $150,000 GULI.F PINES SUBDIVISION Gulf view 2 br/2ba/Great view. Furnished, Corner lot. ....................... $120,000 Gulf front T/H. 2br/2ba w/ioft..Flood ins. Furnished. $719,900 CAPE SAN BLAS Gulf view home v /10' Gulf front. 2br/2 ba w/loft. Furn. '$85,000 Gulf front lots (2). 60x400. Owner financing. (each) $55,000., SIMMONS BAYOU/,TONES HOMESTEAD 3br/l.5ba. 1800sf. on 3/4 acre. Garage' kkip. Catfish pond. ........... $60,000, 3/4 acre building' lot Septic tank already\ installed. .. $10,000 5 acres. Fenced for horses. Off inain road for privacy. $29,900 HIGHLAND VIF\V Bay front (491') 152' on Butler Bay Rd. Palmhn trees! Comm./Res. .............. Call Hwy. 98.17 acres (M/L). Investor potential. Comm./Res. Call 3rd St. and 5th Ave. Two lots 150x140 each, ea. $14,250. PORT ST. TOE 600 Marvin Ave. 3 bd/1 ba, large lot! Reduced. $48,000 517 4th St. 4 BR2BA home PLUS SQ .pts. (2BR/1BA ea). ....... $55,000 WARD RIDGE 128 Barbara Drive NEAT HOME, NICE NEIGHBOR- HOOD! 4BR/2 BA. on two large lots. Central heat and air, new roof, approx. 2,000 sq. ft. Nicely maintained. lots of potential!! 24x30 workshop .... $69,900. MEXICO BEACH 2502 Hwy. 98, brick and cypress, 2br/l ba home. SPACIOUS' FLORIDA ROOM W/BOOKCASES GALORE! Fireplace w/insert, cen. h/a, 1g. storage rm, single garage, view of water' and short, walk to beach! $83,000.00. Zoned tourist/commercial.. 102 North 36th St. ......LND.ER..C.O.NTRA.CT...................... $98,500, Corner 10th St. & Hwy. 98, commercial, $80,000 139 Palm St., Reduced ...... ......... ... ... .......... ........ $79,900 720 Fortner Ave., Owner fii.u tcing ..................................... reduced $40,000 Hwy. 386 LARGE STEEL COMMERCIAL BLUIL DING 40'x60' w/14' door. Zoned for business Has older mobile line 2/il'I un appr6\imnitel. 4 cre-. R E D U C ED ...................... .............................................. ................. $59,900 ST. IOF BF \CH BE YOUR OWN BOSS!!! Carpet cleaning BUSINESS FOR SALE. Includes van, equipment, state of the art upholstery cleaner, plus inventory. OWNER WILL TRAIN! $28,000.00. 124 Selma St., 3 bd/2 ba., apartment lbd/1 ba, pool. Reduced ............. $97,000 GULFAIRE SUBDIVISION. 314 Beacon Road., Neat, comfortable 3 BR, 2 ba. w/dbl. gar. SUPER-SPACIOUS MASTER BEDROOM SUITE! Cen. h/ a. Pool and tennis privileges. $87,000. 348 SANTA ANNA ST. HANDYMAN'S DELIGHT! Stucco over frame. 3 BR/1 BA. on large lot. House needs repairs. $25,000 WHITE CITY GULF COUNTY FARMS 2.59 acres. $7,900 Tom Todd Realty, Inc. HC 1 Box 150, Port St. Joe, FL 32456 800-876-2611 904-227-1501 Thomas M.Todd, Broker Marie M. Todd, Rental Mgr. Nancy C. Todd, Associate Nancy A. Mock, Associate Brenda J. Lynn, Associate Margaret Fletcher, Associate Craig Todd, Associate national movie stars Troy,Beyer (who acted in Dynasty), who por- trays Kim, a middle-class black' college student at state university who seems to have everything go- ing for her. However, she is vulnerable to drug addiction because of family pressure placed on her to suc- ceed among whites. As a .result, she suffers form cocaine addic- tion and racial anxiety. After meeting pre-med stu- dent Bob Mann (Taimak), Kim seems willing to change her ways, but the attempt is short-lived. Vanessa (Teresa Farley), her new roommate, shows her the way back to self-hatred and self- abuse. It- is not until Kim has hit rock-bottom that she realizes her very life hangs in the balance. This movie is. a message of positive growth that always hits home for students, parents, and the entire" community. Everyone is encouraged to attend. Gu- iff OF BAY CO., SINC.' 820 Highway 98 Mexico Beach 648-5716 NEW LISTINGS: Gulf Co. Farms, 29 + 30, 10 acres, Septic, Well and power pole. Off Hwy. 71-south of Wewa. $27,500.00 Sunshine Acres, Lot 6 + 7, 1.72 acres. Septic and power pole. On Hwy. 386. $35,000.00 Mexico Beach, 78 First St., very nice 2 bedroom/1 bath home with large screened porch and fireplace. 99.9' x 280' lot. $75,000.00 Sunshine Farms, Recently remodeled 3 bedroom/2 bath dou- ble-wide on 5 acres. Storage building. Near Overstreet. $39,500.00 Happy Holidays to you and yours at this blessed time of the year! Mexico Beach, Harmon Realty, Inc. BARBARA HARMON, Broker Barbara Mannion, Sales Associate, 647-5004 Peace On Earth Here's wishing you all the very best holiday season ever. NEW LISTINGS- AMERICUS AVENUE, ST. JOE BEACH- 70' x 100' lot in first bl ck to the beach! Beautiful shade trees! 'view of the gulf $17.500.00. Yon's addition to Beacon Hill, BIk 11, Slot 10. AMERICUS AVENUE, ST. JOE BEACH- Large, irregular-shaped lot In first block to the beach! Nice shade trees! Good ,i. or tre gulf! $17,500:00 142 PINE STREET ST. JOE BEACH- Charming three bedroom, one bath home on beautiful 'corner lot with lots of shade trees-just 1 block to the beach!. Sunken living room With lovely free-standing fireplace and ceramic tile flooring. Bright airy lichen with appliances includ- ed: refrigerator,, eledric range, dishwasher, micro-., wave, waoher and dryer. Nice large secluded patio area in dock ','.-rol Detached o:,re car garage with lots Sof Aor0ag space Central HeatAC Ir, E.cellent condi- , Ic"r, 'er ;r' r iciel, ecc'raie 'n Ekcellernt teach home or r.ce iorter honme-,' Only $66,00.00. ROBIN LANE- 117 x 112.4' lot on paved street in nice resi- derrtial neigrhoornood. Unit 17, Block 3, .Lot 7. $13,000.00. , HOMES Mexico Beach 206'HWY. 98 Mexico Beach. Tr,,: 3 bdrm., 2 ba. single fdrmily, ". home ha a. ire rigr. reortures, locatedd on"50'xI50' lot acrc,; frc'nrr, DEDICATED BEACH wir. ur':'tE;iT:ED GULF vlWI l..,n, rc.rr, ho, ceiling fan & great .,e, or tihe GulfI Lqg creenrea po.rcr. on front! Lg. kit. & dining area. Beautiful aoil a:,od coc.neiz ..*,/Ig pantry. Bdrms. have ceiling fans, .er,, ni.el, c..sr.inoied wallpaper. Vertical blinds through- out houue 2. .35 aouble car garage w/storage room. Cir- cle car driveways in front of house w/back fenced yard! Ex- cell. cond! $125,000.00. Sandollar #4.- Three bedroom, one bath cottage with ;crieerne.: p.rch overlooking the Gulf., Completely. fur- ri.hea ard equlppped for summer rental. 95' waterfront I,,t $ 120 000 00. 245 Nan Nook -' Grand Isle Sub. Lovely NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath stucco & frame home on beautiful shaded secluded. 75'x 11.5' lot, Lg. liv. rm has cath. ceiling w/double ceiling fansw/lights, sliding glass doors lead to front sun deck! Kitch- en ha fticrpl i g. pantryiDENr 1i 1 Q L ,4 rr1f 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 suni deck!' Single car garage' /auto. garage dr. SBeautiful berber carpet' thruout. Cen. h&a. Much more! Must see this one. $79,000.00. Sunklst Townhome #1, 109 A. 41st Street, Mexico Beach: BEACHSIDE!! 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- S nished. Never been rented. Living, dining, and kitchen, great room has cathedral ceiling. Kitchen has large bar. Metal storage building outside! Must see this one! $52,500.00. 106 N. 19th Street: 3 drom, 2 th stucco h in nice loca- tion only I bIcUNDI 6e)ONTRAb&T) x 100' lot. Liv- ing room and dining area. Kitchen has bar. Cental Heat/AC. Covered front porch. Only 4 $68, .00. 6, 000.-00 REDUCED TO $50,000.00. Call for more details. 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. 13th Street Two bedroom, one bath stilt home 1/2 block to theBeachI Needs some TLC. Large deck on front and side, Partial view of the Gulf! Owner will finance. $55,000.00, 314 Halley Drive Three bedroom, two bath townhomes in nice residential area. Vaulted ceiling in living, dining, and kitchen areas. Large bar in kitchen. All appliances included. $48,500.00 to $49,900.00. 64 Magnolia Ave.: This uniquely designed 2.story home has many features to consider. Only 1/2 block to the beachil 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 trees 85000.00. Reduced to $79,500.00. Also additional adjacent lot for $25,000.00. 710 Fortner Ave., Mexico Beach: 3 bedroom, two bath 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 fans in both bedrooms. Central gas heat and electric ac. In Mint condition. Only 1 block to the BEACH! 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 Beach! S45,500.00 ST. JOE BEACH 5612 Hwy. 98 (Corner of Selma) St. Joe Beach: Relax and en- joy the view from the screened porch that overlooks the Gulf! 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 Gulf! On 74' x 90' corner lot. Single carport! In good condition!.A good buy at S79,900.00. $72,000.00. 354 Desoto St.: Large four bedroom, two both brick home on two Ig. corner lots with beautiful shade trees. Formal liv. rm. and dining rm. Lg. family rm. w/ceiling fan and built-in entertain- ment center. Master bdrm. with ceramic tile bath. cen. heat and air. Lg. utility rm. w/washer & dryer hook-ups, Front covered porch! Needs some work! Within walking distance to beach! $72,500.00. Ann Six, Sales Associate, 229-6392 648-5767 235 Santa Anna;2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath brick home.on 2 large lots. Living anc dr.i-ng, great roorr, w/cahertIal ceilings and brick wall tirepioce rtcnen hai oal ,ood catirnels Master bedroom has 1/2 oath and lull walk-in cioset Screened porch, Ig. storage shed. Separate area set-up f.:.r mobile home hook-up w/septic, water, and power. OrIv horil alk to Beach' $69.000.00. Corner Canal Sheel & Alabama: ,.e 5k) beaoioa, two bath 'two story home on 2 large corereI lot Separate ac/heal ',,iem for up:'lair: ard do>nstoas could be made iado dupile Bilock cor Iructror, $65,000.00. 335 Cortez St.: Tv.c, bedroom are bair. 12 o 00 mobile home or, large 75 150 lot Gooa condition Very clear, Nice 10 % 10 sun deck on Irontn Wll make nice largerr home or ,acoaon rerreat' $27,500.00. 241 Columbus SIt.: Nice tv.o oeoorr. one bath 12 6.0 rro- bile hrome on ioiel., wooded lot Beaulilul srade trees. Large 19 k 10 front screened porch Co,eried sngle car carrort 75 4 150 lot Nice rneghibo'hood Oni, :'eps fo the beach $28,900 00. ' OVERSTREET:, 406 N. Canal Dr., Lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bath stucco home on the Intrtac:ta'ol v.water.a', Beautluil It with 100' on. the Intra- S: o,:,laappro, i acre L. rrr.n hao, cathedral ceiling w/ ceiling fan. Lg. sliding glao .or lead: to patr.o & o. ertook: the nrtr.3coa: ial W'oler..a, rela.& s....aich Irie snips go Dou, Ki elude retrig range dihv.aoher. ce macr.ir.e Maile- t. rT hca Ig cil,5iel .v' ifold mrr,or dc, r: o acuz i lub in otorn iv.,/ ... .,kn o. :c r, electrc ri-al/ac (nea pup). .alelile S '-"d'ish $95,000.00. ' LOTS ON MEXICO BEACH Residential Zoned for Homes Only New Mexico Drive i5 i00A15I, 33 l.-rs tle.ico Beach Un;i 14, Blk B. l.. 0 11 i3. i5. i7 $6,000.oo Each. New Mexico Drive 100 158 33 .lot uLint 14, Blk A, Lot 8. Re- duced $5,000.00. Texas Drive 100'x108' l:l ur..t 14, BIk-:. Lot. o ai. -00u Own- er *.'iii f.nance REDUCED TO $6,30.0Q. $4,900.00. Arizona Drive: (2) 100'xT08' lots. Unit 14; BIk D. Lots 2, 4. ,$7.000 00 eocr. 7th Sreet: (2, 100,7108 33 lots. Unit 14, BIk'D, Lots 1. 3. $7,000.00 each, corner of New Mexico Drive & Maryland Blvd.: 100' x 158.33'. lot Ui i14, Bk B., Lot 1. Nice corner lo- ,,/haode trees. $12,000.00. Arizona Drive (5) 100'x108' lots. Unit 14, Blk D, Lots 6. 8, 10, 12, 14. Owner financing. Reduced to $5,500.00 each. Colorado Drive: 100' x,158.33' lots. Unit 14., Bk C, Lots 15, 17, 19. $7,500.00 each:, Texas Drive (2) 100'x00' 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 1.4, Blk D. Lot 15. $10,000.00. Wysong Avenue: 109' x:100' nice shaded lot on paved street in nice subdivision. Underground'utilities. Unit 17, Blk 1, Lot 6. $12,000.00., Palm Street: (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. Magnolia Ave.: 75'x102' lot only 1/2 block to the gulf! Good gulf view. Unit 11 Blk 8. Lot 7. $25,000.00. Corner Oak Avenue & Palm Street 1 1/2 lots, large size ir- regular shaped. ONLY 1/2 block to the Beach! Owner will finance. Unit 11, BIk 8, E 1/2 of Lot 16, All of lot 18. $29,800.00. 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 California Drive: 100' x 108.33' lot w/lg. septic tank. Nice neighborhood. $12,000.00. Mexico Beach Unit 14, Blk E, Lot 12. -' Corner Texas Dr. and Hwy. 386-A: Two large corner lots with nice shade trees. Nice neighborhood. $20,000.00. Mexico Beach Unit 14, Blk F, Lots 24, 26. LOTS ZONED FOR MOBILE HOMES Maryland Blvd. 75'xi00' lot. Unit 12A, BIk C. Lot 4. $13,000.00. 41st Street 75' x 90' beachside lot. Unit 7, BIk 9, lot 12. $40,000 .GULFAIRE Gulfaire Drive, Phase 1: 65' x 112' home lot. Gulf view! Bllk B, lot 12. 44g-,0. Reduced to $30,000.00. Gulfalre Drive, Gulfaire Subdivision 70'xl 15' home lot. BIk G, Lot 2. Good view of the Gulf. $35,000.00. WATERFRONT Hwy. 98 ST. JOSEPH SHORES. '120'x397' waterfront lot. $120,000.00. Possible owner financing. 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 canal! Approximately 2 acres com- pletely cleared and grassed. Lg. living room w/cathedral ceiling, separate dining room. Kitchen has circular bar, abundance of coal=W Ed ffunter space. Appliances include range and Q. rlamgerator. 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' satellite dish, 12' x 24' utility building. Must see this one!! 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 h s cathedralceiling,.w/ceiling fan. Kit r and counter jNQM'fbb6 NT walk- in closet, and garden tub in both. Property is completely cleared. Small fish pond, Fruit trees, nice garden spot, Large covered porch on front. s42,900. Reduced to $42,900.00. $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'x100' stocked pond. Utility area w/washer & dryer hook-ups. Excellent starter home. $26,900.00.Reduced to $23,900.00. .9. Merry Christmas e& A happy New year CORNER OF 14TH STREET & HIGHWAY 98 MEXICO BEACH.. . ^--^^-^^ ---- g- --- *^ ^-^ -- * irlatzrl Im - .- -- -~ Ir~n~nsa I PAGE 7B ts Z, PAGE SB THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1993 I Public Notices \ NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT ORDINANCE The Gulf County Board of County Commis- sioners proposes to adopt an ordinance establish- ing a licensing program to regulate contractors in Gulf County. Flordaas required by Florida law which will Include the creation of a Construction Industry UIcensing Board, provision for the regis- tration and examination of contractors, the title of said Ordinance being as follows: AN ORDINANCE SETTING UP A UCENS- ING PROGRAM TO REGULATE CONTRAC- TORS IN GULF COUNTY; PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS OF VARIOUS KINDS OF CONTRACTORS, REGISTRATION, BOARD. AND RELATED DEFINITIONS; CREATING THE GULF COUNTY CONSTRUCTION IN- DUSIRY LICENSING BOARD OF ADJUST- MENT AND APPEALS AS PROVIDED BY THE STANDARD BUILDING CODE, AND PROVIDING FOR THE POWERS. DUTIES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF SAID BOARD; PRESCRIBING QUALIFICATIONS AND MAKING PROVISIONS FOR THE REGISTRATION AND EXAMINATION OF QONIRACTORS: PROVIDING FOR THE :RENEWAL THEREOF AND MAKING CER- TAIN EXCEPTIONS AND EXEMPTIONS FROM SAID PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT AND COLLECTION OF FEES IN CONNECTION THEREWITH AND MAKING PROVISION FOR THE USE AND DISPOSITION THEREOF; MAKING CERTAIN ACTS UNLAWFUL AND PRE- SCRIBING FOR SEVERABIUTY, REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES. AND EF- FECTIVE DATE. . Notice is hereby given of the intent to adopt this ordinance at a meeting of the Gulf County Commission at the County Commission Meeting Room of the Gulf County. Courthouse complex.- 1000 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, Florida, on Decem- ber 28. 1993, at 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and to have a first discussion of the ordinance at Its regular meeting on December 14, 1993 begin- "ning at 6:00 p.m. EF.ST. All interested parties are invitedto present their comments at the public hearing at the time- and place set out above. Warren J. Yeagr, Jr. - Board of County Commissioners GulfCourity. Florida BefirjlAster Clerk of Circuit Court Gulf County, Florida Publish Dec. 9 and 23, 1993 - NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT ORDINANCE The Gulf County Board of County Commis. sloners proposes to adopt an ordinance providing for construction permits and inspection lees to in. clude such fees for the Inspection and permitting of recreational vehicle power poles and gas water heaters and further to provide for the installation of smoke detectors in structures or mobile homes. the title of said Ordinance being as follows- AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING FEES FOR CONSTRUCTION PERMITS: INSPEC- TION FEES FOR CHECKING PLANS, AIR CONDITIONING. HEATING. ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND GAS SYSTEMS, INSPEC- TION FEES FOR MOBILE HOMES. MODU LAR AND RECREATIONAL STRUCTURES. HOMES. WHETHER PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY. PERMIT FEE FOR MOVING BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES: PERMIT FEE FOR DOCKS. SEAWALLS. BOARDWALKS AND DETACHED DECKS ON ST. JOSEPH BAY; PERMIT FEE FOR ROOFING PERMITS: ESTABLISHING A REINSPECTION FEE; ESTABLISHING A REQUIREMENT FOR SMOKE DETEC TORS IN STRUCTURES WHICH ARE OR ARE NOT OCCUPIED. PROVIDING PENAL- TIES FOR NOT FIRST OBTAINING PER- MITS AND PAYING FEES; REPEALING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91-01, SEVERA- BILITY CLAUSE. REPEALER CLAUSE;: AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Notice Is hereby given of the intent to adopt this ordinance at a meeting of the Gulf County Commission at the County Commission Meeting Room of the Gulf County Counrthouse complex, 1000 Fifth Street. Port SL Joe. Florida, on Decem- ber 28. 1993. at 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and to have a first discussion of the ordinance at Its regular meeting on December 14. 1993 begin ning at 6 00 p m. EST. All interested parties are invited to present their comments at the public hearing at the time and place set out above. Warren J. Yeager. Jr. Board of County Commissioners Gulf County, Florida Benny Uster Clerk of Circut Court Gulf County. Florida , Publish Dec. 9 and 23. 1993 . NOTICE OF INTENT Pursuant to Section 121.055111. Florida Statutes. the Gulf County Board of County Commissioners Intends to designate the position of Adminlstrator as Senior Management Service Class under the Flonrida retirement System, effective January 1, 4 4994 ii',. Publish ec.23 and 30. 1993 NOTICE OF INTENT Pursuant to Secton 121.0551II. Florida Statutes. 1993. the Gulf County Clerk of Circuit Court In- tends to designate the position of Chlef Deputy Clerk as Senior Marnagement Service Class under the Florida Retirement System. eiTective January 1. 1994 /as/ Benny C. Ulster Clerk of Circuit Court Gulf County. Florida Publish Dec 23 and 30. 1993 INVITATION TO BID BID I 94-03 Notice Is hereby given that the City of Port SL Joe. will receive sealed bids at the office of the City Clerk, City of Port SL Joe. Florida until 2:00 p.m Thursday. January 13, 1994 for the design. fabrication and installation of one 1 I radial Stack- er Belt Conseyor and one III Inclined Screw Con- veyor along with all required supports necessary to attach the conveyors to the existing steel platform. All Work will be located In Gulf County on the site of the City of Port SL Joe's wastewater Treamernt Plant. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at I 30 p.m. Tuesday. January 4. 1994. for all prospective bidders The meeting will be held promptly at 1-30 p m at the City Hall fire Station Meeting Room. 305 Fifth Street. Port SL Joe. Flori- da The site will be visited during the conference A site visit certification form will be completed by all prospective bidders at the conclusion of the confer- ence. This completed form must be included m the Bid Proposal Document The Proposal Document shall Include a Bid Bond/Secunty in an amount not less than five percent 15%1 of the bid amount in the form of a bid bond or certified check Succesaful bidder hall also be required to furnish a separate Performance Bond and Payment Bond In the amount of one hundred percent I 100%) of the bid amount. Upon review of the Bid Proposal Documents. the City will determine whether or not to award the projecL if awarded. the project will be awarded to the responsive bidder with the best combination of cost proposals and performance history By ac- cepurng the invitation to Bid. the bidder accepts the sole judgment of the City. as Ow-ner. in deter- minirng the best overall Proposal Plans. specifications and other contract doc- . uments are on file and ma. be examined al either- the office of the Ciy Clerk. Port SL Joe. Florida. or at the office of Alvarez. Lehman & Associates. Inc.. 244- N E 1st Blvd Suite 500 GaLmes.ille Flon- da. 32609 Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained by contacnrig Alvarez. Lehman & As- "sabbtes Inc. at the above address. Charges for the plans and specifications are thirty-fivye dollars IS35.001 and not subject to refund All requests for plans and specifications must be accompanied by a check or money order Inr. the full amount of the purchase, made payable to the City of Port St Joe. /s/ Jim Maloy. City Auditor-Clerk Cilt of Fort St Joe " Publish December 23 1993. : INVITATION TO BID BID B4-04 Notice .1s hereby given that the City of Port iSL Joe; will receive sealed bids 'atthe office of the City Clerk, City of Port SL Joe. Florida until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, January 13. 1994 for the con- struction of a new Dewatered Sludge Storage Facil- ity. Then all bids will be publicly opened, read aloud and recorded. All Work will be located in Gulf County on -Jhe site of the City of Port SLt. Joe's-Wastewater Tream-ienit Plant. This project consists of the con. structon of a new 60' x 125 concrete Dewatered . Sludge Storage Facility, struccural steel platform for future conveyor'system and 105' of storm drair, piping. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Janualy 4, 1994. for all Prospective bidders. .The meeting will be held promptly at 10:30 am. at the City Hall Fire Sta- tion Meeting Room, 305 Fifth Street. Port SLt. Joe, Florida. The site will be visited during the confer- ence. A site visit certification form will be complet- ed by all prospective bidders at the .conclusion of the conference. This completed form must be in- cluded In the Bid Proposal Document. -, The Proposal Document shall include a Bid Bond/Security' in ,an amount not less 'than five percent (50%) of the bid amount in the form of a bid bond or certified check. Successful bidder shall zlso be required to furnish a separate Performance,' Bond arid Payment Bond In the amount of one. hundred percent 11004t1 of the bid amount i vlew of the Bid PF pV.i nfc.-uments, the City will determirc heather or not to award the project If awarded, the project will be awarded to the responsivebidder with the best combination of cost proposals and performance history, By ac- cepting the invitation to Bid, the bidder accepts the sole judgment of '-he Cuy as O-nrcr _in deter. mining the best overall Proposal. Plans, specifications and other contract doc- uments are on file and may be examined at either the office of the City Clerk, Port St. Joe, Florida. or at the office of Alvarez, Lehman & Associates, Inc., 2444 N.E. 1st Blvd.. Suite 500. Gainesville, Flori- da. 32609.' Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained by contacting Alvarez,, Lehman & As- sociates, Inc. at the above address. Charges for the Plans and specifications are seventy-five dollars ($75.00) and not subject to refund. All requests for plans and specifications must be accompanied by -.a check or money order in the full amount of the purchase, made payable to the City of Port St Joe. /s/Jim Maloy, City Auditor-Clerk City of Port St. Joe Publish December 23. 1993 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA FILE NUMBER 93-71 PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF LOLA P. COSTING. Deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The administration of the estate of LOLA P. ,COST1N. deceased. File Number 93 71. is pending In the Circuit Court for Gull Counrt. Florida. Pro Ibate Dilslon. the address of which Is Gulf County Courthouse. 1000 Fifth Street. Port St Joe. Flon da 32456 The names and addresses of the person 'al represenLative and the personal representai.es attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTI- FIED THAT: All persons on whom this notice is served who have objections that challenge the validit) o Sthe will. the qualficatiors of the personal repre. senr.tave. venue, or jurisdiction of this Court are required to file their objections with this Court WrTHIN 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- sor.s having claims or demands against decedent s estate on whom a copy of this notce is served within three 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 AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AF TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the decedent and per- son 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 Notice is December 2. 1993 Personal Representau.e Ashley Marion Costin 706 Monument Avenue NEW LISTINGS: Mexico Beach Beachside Preferred Area Investors. Two townhomes now available. 11 37th (Spindrift) and 104B South 37th (Surf nished, excellent rentals. Each $59,900. Overstreet area Pleasant Rest Cemetery Rc 1 ba. approx. 1080 sq. ft., home sold w/refri, Situated on 1/2 corner lot. Only 5 years old. MEXICO BEACH 210 Virginia Dr., 14'x67P0' mobile home, 2 bdrm., 1 bc lot. furnished, $45,000. " 120 Pine SI: Beautiful, well kept 2 Bedroom, 2 1/2 both hc tile in baths, screened FlorIda room. A must see. 91,500 Corner of 29th and Hwy. 98. Nice 4 bdrm. 2 1/2 ba.. f side of duplex, Deach side of highway good condition. at $86.500 - 306 Fortner Ave. Investors special. Duplex. downstairs uni I ba. Upstairs Is 2 bd, 1 5 bath. Fully furnished priced to s Excellent rental property. 54 First St. Lovely stucco home ch/a. master BR. great i BA, laundry hook-ups and deck upstairs. Downstairs fin with Ig. both Great possibilities. Garage. Only 5 years Li lot, storage shed, back yard chain link fenced $85.000. 309 Hatley Drive, A Di _h. per/tile floors. Call f(ll ,F t & I Hwy. 98 & 20th St.: Was $85.000. NOW $70,000. Good loca vestment. 4 bd.. 3 baths, porches 312 Halley Drive -first time home buyer. 3 bd., 1 ba. Good neighborhood Front & rear deck, assumab S45,000. 720 Fortner Ave. 3 bd, 1 1/2 ba, mobile home. util. rm, garage w//workshop. partially fenced, possible owner :.ducea from $58.000 to $55.000. CAPE SAN BIAS Cape San Bias: 100' on beachfront (1.66 acres), was i $115,000. 'BEACON HILL 7312 Hwy. 98 Beacon Hill. Across from Gulf. Beach ho - tential. needs work. Approx. 1500 sq. ft.. 3 bdrm. 2 porch, owner financing. $69,900. 3rd St. & 5th Ave.: 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba. mobile home, coth sold furnished, screened: porch, washer/dryer hook- Conaitlon. Priced to, sell at $32,500.- 310 2nd Ave.:Duplex, I bd. 1 ba. each side, furnished. S BEACHFRONT .Dolphin Run #7 Complerely furnished townhome. tast, ed. Sit on deck, and enjoy beautiful view of gulf, S 110,0 GulfAire Townhome #9709 Waterfront, nicely furnish pool & tennis court privileges $96,500. Gulfaire Townhome #9803: Unfurnished 2 bd., 2 1/2 ba. i Primary use has been used mainly weekends by family. program. $96,000. . GulfAire Townhome #9821 Beautiful 2 bd., 2 1/2 ba. $98,000 furnished. S BEACH SIDE ' South 39th St.: Nice 1 bd., 1 ba. townhome, furnished. Excellent rental record,S$54,Q00.- Corner of 31st St. -Duplex each side of duplex has I bc ly furnished. Good rental history, $85,000. 101-A Miramar Dr. 2 bd., 1 1/2 ba. townhome; fumis pet, Ig. landscaped comer yard with sprinkler system Waterview from 2nd floor. Convenient location near-mi & Canal Parkway. $69,900. 37th St. Gulf White Sands #1 Completely furn., 2 bd home, close to Gulf. $63,000. 37th St. Gulf White Sands #3 Completely furn., 2 bd rentals, completely furnished, just steps to.pier & gulf. $6 37th St. Gulf White Sands #2 Completely furn., 2 bd rentals, completely furnished, just steps to pier & gulf, $6 37th St. The 3-C's Ju]llt tE FClJT lRCT bd. furnished. Good rental isto,'8o2u-- r 117 40th St. Apt. #2 2 bd., 1 ba., furnished, close duced to $37,000. Make offer. GULF AIRE Lots 32 and 33, BIk. C, Gulfaire, Phase II. Sewer tap paid; d lowed. 444,0 Q. Reduced to $16,500 for a limited period will sell BOTH LOTS together at a reduced price. Make offer. 109 Gulf Aire Dr. Enjoy beautiful sunset from your wrap-c bdrm., 3 bath, 2 story cedar home. Downstairs ideal for tives or fantastic rec room. Many amenities and this $189,500. 400-C GulfAire Dr. Easy walk to beach. Tennis court & facilities. Lovely home in triplex, 3 bd., 3 ba., stone f.p., er amenities. Ideal for yr. round living or vacation home Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 Attorney for Personal Representative: CHARLES A. COSTIN 413 Williams Avenue Post Oflce Box 98 Port St. Joe. Florida 32456 Telephone: 904/227-1159 Florida Bar No,.: 699070 Publish: December 2, 9, 16, and 23, 1993. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NUMBER 92-1,18 IN RE: ESTATE OF ALMAJANSEN Deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The administration of the estate of ALMA JANSEN, deceased, File Number 92-118, Is pend- ing In the Circuit Court for Gulf County. Florida. Probate Division, the address' of which Is Gulf County Courthouse, 1000 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal rep- resentative's attorney are set forth below. " ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTP FIELD THAT: All persons on whom this notice Is served who have objections that challenge the validity oi the will, the qualifications of the personal repre.- sentative, venue, or jurisdiction of this Court are' required to file their objections with this Courrt 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 notce is served within three months after the date of the first pub. location of this notice must file their claims with this Court WrTHIN THE LATER OF T41REE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST "PUB- ICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AF- TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors or the decedent and per. son 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 Notice Is December 2. 1993. Personal Representative- ROBERT L JANSEN. Route 3, Box 134 Port St. Joe, Florida 34256 Attorney for Personal Representative: Charles A. Cosiln Post Office Box 98 Port St. Joe, Florida 32456 Telephone: 904/227-1159 Florida Bar No.: 699070 Publish: Dec 2, 9, 16 and 23. 1993 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT., FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY Case Number 93-76 4 - OwnersO 08 D South vieww, fur- d. 2 bdrm., g. & stove. a., on 75'x15' ome. Ceramic fully furn. One . Priced to sell t has 2 bdrm., ell at $67,500. im.. kitchen, 1 wished as den, large 99' x 280 garage, car- tion. Rental In-. excel. cond. IN RE: The Estate of JOSEPH T. LAND. Deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION THE ADMINISTRATION of the SEPH T. LAND, deceased, File Num pending in the Circuit Court for Gulf ida. Probate Division, the address of County Courthouse, 1000 Fifth St Joe, Florida. 32456. The name and a Co-Personal Representatives and their set fo:th below.. All interested persons are rc WITHINTHREE (3) MONTHS FROM 1 THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS N claims against the estate and (2) any an Interested person on whom notice that challenges the validity of the Wl cations of the Personal Representat lunsdiction of the Court. ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER B DATE of the first publication o of Admninistration Is December 16. 19I Co-Personal Representative: N. 0 GOLDMAN 1206 Forrune Ave Parama City. Florida 32401 Co-Personal Representative: JOHN G DAVIS 124 Greenwood Dr Americus. GA 31709 Attorney for Co-Personal Represeni WILLIAM J RISH RISH & GIBSON. P.A -303 4th Street P.O. Box 39 Port St. Joe. FL 32456 19041229-8211 FL Bar No. 0066806 Publish: December 16. 23. 1993 NOTICE TO RECEIVE SEALED BIDS BID NO. 9394-05 The Board of County Commissioners of Gulf County. Florida. will receive sealed bids from any person, company, or corporation interested In sell- ing the County the following described personal property: 1-25' X 40' Pre-Engineered addition to the White City Fire Department build- ing located in White City. Florida Specifications can be obtained at the Gulf County Building Department Monday Friday from 8 00- 2:00 and 1.00-5-00 EST. (904) 229-8944. Suc- cessful bidders must meet Gulf County license and insurance require- ments. Delivery date must be specified. Liquidated damages for failure to deliver unit on specified date will be set at S25.00 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.. ET. De- cember 28, 1993. at the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Gulf County Courthouse. 1000 FIfth Street. Port SL Joe. Florida 32456 The Board re- serves the right to reject any and all bids BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY. FLORIDA /s/ Warren J Yeager. Jr., Chairman Publish- December 16. 23. 1993 IN PROBATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN "'' ," AND FOR GULF COUMVT I'''* ON IN RE- The Marnage of estate of JO- DARRON B. WILDER. ber 93-76, Is Husband. Petitioner .. " which Is: Gulf PATRICIA L WILDER; O tr-et, Port St. Wife/Respondent..o f -, M e".... address ofthe NHOTICE'F ACTION . r attorney are TO: Patricia L. Wilder -, -. "- ,c/oAlberta Jones ...,'"-. -' '' ' Suired t f o. o 219 :. 'dEDATEd ', Jasper. GA 30143 "lin;. ":tr1 r tfl ' NOTICE. (1) All YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tha a PetiaonDs,..O Jp Sobecun for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against Swas erDd u ae n h fled . a erl wyou and you are.requirel to srve a copy o your e ' ive. venue or Answer or other response to the Petion on Pe:- The true meaning of Chrisi- tioners Attorney. ROBERT M. MOORE. 324 ReIld ._ OBJECTIONS Avenue, p o Box 248, Port SL Joe. Florida mas gets lostevery year, between": 3ARRED. '32456. and fne the original thereof in the Circuit hustle and bustle and shopping of this Notice Court Clerk's Office. Gulf County Courthouse. Port . 93. St. Joe. Florida 32456, on or before the 17th"day 'andcneern ofJanuary.,1994 If you fal to do so. a Final Judg- ,' The material things that the ment for-lhe relief sought may be granted by de- W h seem:to n e .... fault. world hasto give, seem. .to.be, DATED th s the 16th day of December, more important each year,:that we ,, -- BENTNYC USTER .; : -"lv;nt, he r. uh f the season Clerk of Circuit Court I the rush of the season istlves: By-/s/ Tonya Knox i w. i we're so busy with things, we for- De Clerk Jan. thmbering Puish Dec 16, 23.30. 1993. and Jan 9 get. the joy that remembering IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FOURTEENTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY CASE NO 93-112 ST JOE PAPERMAKERS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION. Plain till. Vs BARBARA TANNER, formerly Jknown as BARBARA ARMSTRONG, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to a Fi- nal Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 12. 1993. and entered in Civil Case No. 93-112 of the Circuit Court or the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida. In and for Gulf County, where- in SF. JOE PAPERMAKERS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION is Plaintiff and BARBARA TANNER Is De- fendant I will sell ;o the highest biddpr for cash at the front door of the Gulf County Courthouse in Port SL Joe. Florida. at 11:00 lEleven o'clock) a.m. EST on the 5th day of January. 1994, the follow- ing described property as set forth in said Final Judgment. to-wiL Farm 188, Gulf County Farms Unit Three. Commence at the Northwest comer of Section 30. Township 5 South. Range 9 Wept. Gulf County. Florida. Thence N86"2722"E along the North line of said Section 30 for 326 88 feet to the Point of Begnninng. Thence 503"03'30" E for 468.89 feet to a Point on a cul-de-sac., sld cul-de-sac having a radius of 50.00.fect; thence Souther- ly along along said cul-de-sac for an arc distance of 124.90 feet: said arc having a chord distance of 94.87 feet bearing S36"4226"E: thence Christ brings; -. Of the wonderful day He has born on a hill in a warm quiet manger so peaceful and still; A time for rejoicing in the still of the morn, the beautiful day when the Christ Child was bornm: So let us remember the true meaning this year. That God gave His Son to dry ever tear; Remembering Christmas as God meant it to be. Remembering that Jesus left heaven for me. By Ann Ballard N7143"4(E for 512.50 feel thence N1816'20" W for 432.19 feet to said North line of Section 30. thence 58672T22"W along said North line for 433.70 feet to the Point of Beginning. containing 5.50 acres more of less, to- gether with all Improvements thereon. DATED this 13th day of December. 1993 BENNY C LISTER Circuit Court Clerk. Gulf County. Florida ;By- /a/ Tonya Knox Deputy Clerk Publish December 23. 30. 1993. GulfAlre Dr. Triplex, two 3 bd.. 2 ba. units and one 1 bd., 1 ba. unit, very nice, good Investment, all 3 at S 155.000 or will sell individually for S69.900 ea. 3 bd.. units & S34,900 1 bd. unit. ST. JOE BEACH 111 Pelican Walk, near Gulf Are. End unit in triplex, 3 bd.. I ba., cen. h &oa fenced back yard. patio. abour 1/2 block to beach. Good loca- flon. Sd9.900. Coronado St. Like new 2 bd.. I ba sturdy double wide home, 2 blks to beach, ch/a, furnished Front deck. Ig. back screen porch. w/walkway to cute~llttle I bd, I ba. granny house Outside shower, store. bldg. low malnterpnce yd. w/natural terrain. Neat as a pini S.60,000. Comer Americui & Ma'ellOn. 3 bd. I ba. frame homn, l h/bd, dcdk store. shed. I block to beach. Do some TLC and have a beach getaway. S29.900.- 100 Santa Anna. Frame duplex 2 bd., I ba. upstairs, I bd', I ba. down- stairs, window A/C s 1/2 block to beach. Good rental history. S80.000. Highway'98, 5 barm.. 3 bath. 2 kitchens, SPACEI Privacy outside shower. garage with utility room. large deck upstairs Beautiful sunsets and unob- structed gulf view Dedicated beach across highway. GREAT PRICE - $98.500. 235 Santa Anna S63.500. Comfortable home on 2 lots with 2 seotic tanks. Two bedrooms. 1 1/2 bath. Great room with brick fireplace. Screened porch, storage shed. Atlantic St.: Enjoy Gulf breezes from porch of this 2 bd.. I ba. beach cottage with Florida rm. Completely fenced. Nice level treesyard.. Storage building/workshop. Furnished -' 1/2 block to beach. Call for appt. S45.000. Corner of Alabama & Ponce de Leon, 2 bd on nice 75x150 lot. Home has 16x30' screened porch that could be easily enclosed as a third includes S7,000 jacuzzi. Nicely landscaped lots with decking and out- side storage. Must see. S74.500. 135 Desoto St., 3 bd., I ba. home on Ig. comer lot, gulf view from roof deck. I block to beach. Reduced to $62,000.00 - tfXICO BEACH Corner U.S. Hwy. 98 & 6th St. Judy's Hot Dog & Balt Shop. Great loca- tion equipment Included. Must sell. Owner transferred Only * $74,900.00. 37th St. approx. 75'x100' beachside, Pier Rood. , ..................Reduced to $46,50b S. 40th St. approx. 75'xl00'. Lot 2, Block 7. Unit 5 ................... 35.000 Corner 13th & Hwy. 98 Lot 3, Business Center 90'x190' comm $120,000 121h St. Lot 14. Business Center. 75'x90'- comm. ....................... 35,000 ST. JOE BEACH U.S. 98 between Balboa & Magellan 3/4 block & 1 lot Permitted for condos only. S300.000 Gu"Al e Subdivision : Gulfoire Dr., Lot 6. BIk. D, nice large, vacant lot, great locationri, $22.000 - Guffaire Dr.: Lot 38. lock C. Vacant lot JUST REDUCED .................$15,900 Lot 8, BIk. G. Beacon Road. Sewer lap paid; possible owner financing. Good location near pool, ............................................. .. $22,800. Beacon Rd.: Lot 9. Block E. sewer tap paid. nice, level lor. ... 22.900. Periwinkle Dr., 75 x 125 lot .................... .. .. .......... .................... .. S23.500 GuIlfAre Dr. Lot 11. Block C. Phase 2 approx 75'x125' ........S29.000. GulfAIre Dr. Lot 25 & 26. Block C. Phase 2 - approx. 72:6'xl46' & 73xl50 .................... $17000 ea. GultAIre Dr. trot 38. Block C, Phase 2 approx. 75'x125'............. $17,500 Beacon Rd. Lot 21. Block D,. Phase 2 approx. 71'x125' ........... $21,000 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 x 115 ...... $27,500 GulAIre Dr. -'Lot 15. Block C. Phase 2 approx. 85'x125' ............ $22900 -i i 1- : -, -: le mortgage, Coronado Sl. A must seel 1988 3 bd., 1 ba. MH, completely fenced. MEXICOEACH ' Beautifully landscaped. 549,900 .. Grand Isle Subd."- Non Nook Dr.. Lots 6 & 7. Block A,;'nit15 -75x112" 240 Santa Anna St. Home for family or weekend living.., Lr.. din. rm., each'- very nice lots. $25,900 for both or $13,500 epch. '- screen porch, kit., 2 Ig; bd., 2 ba.. wrap-around deck. Septic system blldws another 7ehSt.. Lo t 6,y Bloc C, unit 14, 100 x 158.3' ; : , financing. Re- bedroom S65,000. 1 Stor. shed ..... ,00, Coronado 07 2 bd.. 1 1/2 ba. townhome, unrestricted gulf view, fU Sta ste Coronado *7 2 bd.uced to S65000/2 ba. fo oe urestricted guf vie f- 16th Streta Lot 8, Block D. Unit 2, 75'x100' Reduced to ............... $22,000 Snished.nice Reduced to 65000. Make offer .rs Lot 5. Block 4, Unit 9. large vacant lot. 99x285 ... $25000 -Columbus St. nicely furnished 3 bd.,b. mobile home 1 1/2 South 36th St.: Excellent 75 x 100 lot 4th from water ................ $55,000 blocks to beach. Sd0,000. $150.,000. NOW Ponce-de Lecn 2 bd., 2 ba. mobile home, 14'x70' Fleetwood. two 8th St., between Oleandert Fodner, 50"x150' '$17,500 lots. 75'xl'ea. S39900 Conr ob LneHwy 36-A Nice vacantt, S o I0 e .$ ., "" :- Reduced ... ............. .. ........ ... ... ... ... ......... .......... ..... 4.0 PORT ST. JOEReduced .14,000 SPORT ST JOE Ready ,o build? Buy this level. cleared lot on Robin Lane. Survey avail p' 512 9th St. 3 bd. I ba. frame house. Large 75'x 70' lot Priced to sell able.. ........... .......... S12.500. use. great po at $36000., : Robin Lane Unit 17. Block 1. Lot 10 approx. 250'xl00 - ba. Screened irregular shape, has septic tank, restricted to houses ..... $17.500 hedral ceiling, WEWAHITCHKA, HOWARD CREEK, WHITE CITY Azalea St.- Lot 18. Block 4. Unit 11 approx. 80xl100 - ups. Excellent Wewa East River Rd.. Looking for privacy, lovely home & fishing? This .houss. ........................ : .. ....... 17500 Is Itl 2 bd.. 2 Da. brick home. ch/a, fp, appliances. Outside fish- Azalea SLt. -Lot 19. Block 4. Unit 11 approx. 75xl,00 66,500. cleaning sinks, brick bbq. on er. Ig. concrete patio. Terraced down houses ~ .. -17,500. to ig. deck, boat house & dock. Also furn. 12x16 guest house. All on Grand Isle Kim Kove Lot 8. Block C, Unit 15 houses ............. $12,000 picturesquely landscaped 100 xd25 lot with chain link fence. Must see Koveot 9 Block ro ppreciate 150.000 ,le N ok & Km Kove-Lot 19;.Block D, fully decorat- Land's Landing Evergreen Drive 1983 14 x67 mobile home '-3 bd.., approt. 7l.8x1 i houses ro11,500 300. .2 ba. New sepnic rank & well January 1992. Central a/c & cen. gas Sea St. Lots 13 &,14. Bipck 2, Unit 9 approx. 50'x122- ed., swimming heal. Appliances included Equity & assume mortgage. it qualified zoned m.h. or houses 2 'r. $28500 r S25.000 fi e,- 1 61h St. Lot 8. Block D. Uhit 2 75'x100' $23,500 n excel. cond. Howard Creek Great fishing, year-round living, 3 bd., ba., mobile' 131 Pine St. Lot 10,Block.6, Unit 11 -75'x 00 houses ,;.... ...... $12,500 Not on rental home. furn storage shed,, well, screened porch, $32,500. 1 Acre ;,,.,- ., ' cleared. : . Reu c -* e .. T --t oSJOE BEACH . SReduced to ,, Desoto St. (between Americus and Alabama), 75'xi50 lotfmobile .. OVERSTREET h me or house. .... ............ ... ..... .. .. ..0:.. ... .... $15000. S reekwood: 2 nice large lors Bu together and have overdon acre; Alabama Ave:,(between Court & Ward) Unit 2, Lot 7, . end location. S10.000 each Block,47 75'x150' 13500 SEarly Times Time Wetappo Creek; Dedicated waterfront, 1 5 acres. 2 ;. Amerlous & Selma Lot 13. BIk. 10. UnIt ,- approx. 75'x150 ....:.$14,000 - d., I ba., neat- septic ranks,. mobile home needs TLC: Great fishing hideoawyl Amercus & Selma Lot 14, BIk. 10. Unit 1 approx. 84'x150'"...;.. 15,500 27.500 rd St. Lot 2, Block 47. Unit 2 approx. 75'x150 ......... ;..;..... $12,500 hed, new car- Overstreel area $60,000. Property 467'x467' (before bridge sol WardSt. Lot 3 Blck 47,Unit 2 approx.75'x150' .................. $12500 & priv. fence. with 295 communications tower, utility shed, fence.- W t Lot 3. 47 Unit2-pr. ..........$12,00 arinds, Pier Rd. Welappo Creek, end of Miller L Ute Lane: 3 bd., 2 ba. unfurnished imo- "-- ble home Two -storage sheds, ch/a. Has screened porch, deck, BEACON HILL -' :. : :- ., 2 ba., town- beautiful view of Werappo Creek. Located on over an acre lo't ) Lucia St.: Large vacant lot with barrt 100x120' $19,500 S50.000. '." 3rd Ave.,- between 5th & 6th St. -Lot 5 Block 19, . ., 2 ba., excel. 406 N. Canal St. Watch the boots go by from your comfortable 2 bd. approx. 50'Xl00 -.......... ..$8,500! 3,000. 2 ba srtuCco home with 100 on Intracoastal Canal, ch/a. all elec, ., 2 ba., excel. nriv. fence. 2 storage bidgs, sareliiire dish. Peaceful neighborhood Sid Ave. between 5th & 6th St. Lot 3 Block 19 3,000. Reduced to $89,900. ppr. oppox. 50'x100' .;$A............ $8500 2 ba., neatly 1616 Pine St. Brick borne on beautiful wooded lot, 3 bdrm.. 1 ba., 3rd Ave. between 1st & 2nd St. Lot-13e, 14 & 15,'oppr.x;. e : ronT & rear porches, paved street, new roof. 3 plus car garage 50'x1" each, owner'fihancing- 20%down ..............:. $7,000.ea. to beach re- chaln.link fence, storage shed, room for garden. $49,500. -.. Becon Hill Estates fHWy. 386 Lot 9, Block-1,nUnit I7 W. Forest St. 1982 60' 2 bd. turn mobile home w/porch & storage opro 100'xs 20' 386 Lot 9, ck 1$17=00 shed, well & new-pump. Located on leveled, treed lot, approx. .6613 pprox. 10.0k 20. 1 acres. Call for directions. $28,500, .Beacon Hll Estat s Lucia Ave. Lot 10 Block 1;, Unit 1 - -HIGHLANDVIEW ; !'":" Approx 100'x)]2n : $13,000 -' uplex/triplex al- I... 6th' deck, chain link fence, $33,000. .. :' i . around deck. 5 .PVRSTREET. ... - visitors or rel- OMMERCIAL/INVESTMENT PROPETY Sunshine Forms 7 + acres, S7,500 per acre. One parcel with septic is a must see! COMMERCIAL/INVESTIVIE NTP Ptanklot $,14,500 if sold separately. is a must see! CM RtLIVo eTP E PORT ST. JOE r Creekwood Estates Lot 17. 1/2 acrem ... ..:.. .... : ..... ...:... S 11.000 swimming pool 2.5 plus acres commercial/Industrial with old'garage, lots of possibili- sunshine Acres Lot 8. 2.1 acres 'owner financing $. .. $12,000 garage & oth- ties, $99,000.. Highway 386 across from Sunshine forms 3 +cres .................. $17,000 $71,500.-....... -. . -~~ ~ 2. ., F an tasy P rop eJohnM. Delorme Broker John Maddox- 229-8050 Fantasy Propertes, Inc. Ellen F. Allemore, Broker Margie Miller 229-6502 ( 1200 U. S. Hwy. 98 Mexico Beach, FL 32410 Earl Groh 647-3199 Joan Smithwick 648-5374 \(904) 648-5146 or 1-800-458-7478 Joy Holder 648-8493 Scott Stephens 872-9297 1. : i i A Mr, 0TAIJIM, QT A A V 1.fJUM, r L, L rltJEZ)Ui l, t'r.% 9q lipa D ron A Of U .s jO Ue -. '- ~i ft -' "' . Dear Santa. I want a bike. a Herbie video game. a race track, a new swing set, a new Gator jacket, and some surprises. LoLve, William Cox Dear Santa, I want a racing car, a dirt bike, a shovel and a Ninja Turtle. Love, Layton Chambers Dear Santa, I want an Easy Bake oven. and some triplet dolls and a big toy Giraffe. I want three rings, a paint set, a toy Santa Claus and a baby Christmas tree. I want a Teddy Bear too, and my own flsh tank with fish, and a hamster. Love, Amy Kennedy Dear Santa, Please bring me a Barbie doll. a baby doll that can talk, a cute teddy bear to hug. Want a little sister. I want a new bicycle and a Santa Claus, and a bunny rabbit. I want a paint set too. I love you and rue been good. Laura Holland Dear Santa, Please bring me a motorcycle, McDonald's Happy Meal maker, a real basketball, a game you play with magnets like my teacher has, and a remote control car. and a puzzle, and some surpris- es. Love, Brian Edmonis Dear Santa, I want a power wheel like Matthew's, a mermaid toy, a Ted- dy Ruxpen. Baby Bop and Bar- ney. a doll house, Angel Talk, Purple and Pink pencil box, and a Hollywood Hair with a pink spray. Love. Telisa Register Dear Santa. I want a monster truck with a ireniote on btrl, Mclionald's Hap- '--pyr-nel snacT-firkmer- Tiai fo-frjfm- ers. Hot Shot Basketball, Throw in a Rope. My Buddy, Pow, Pow, Power Wheels with Suzuki sounds and a basketball. I love you Santa, _____ Tyler Dezan Dear Santa," Please bring me a "Boys Got A Crush on You" game, Crocodile Dentist. .Sissy, and anything else you want me to have. Love, Jenna Chesser Dear Saita, I want a real power tool shop, a gun that shoots little pellets, a Shark Attack game and a trampo- line. Love, Andrew Purr 4eson O erliment, Cghterkd lee V Tank Eind neighbors With Oor Ver est Wishes For 0 jo2oos Yietide! PS4gV Christmastime Will Soon Be Here! As we prepare for another festive season, our thoughts turn to the many individuals who have helped us grow this past year. Thank you for putting ; your trust in us. TI A NTNT(Y NT ^ 1> . }0 INSURANCE AGENCY CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK OF PORT ST. JOE P* Abalachicola, FL 653-1928 . ... .. - ', ", -, I PAGE 1C LL TH Tk.PRT T O .F I-TfLRDY.DC 2.19 Port St. Joe, rL -:227'1416' " r~eo- Oieoov,. 0 THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1993 Dear Santa, I want a Super Nintendo, a Santa Claus teddy bear, and some blocks, a toy house with two garages and a man inside, a book, and some glasses and a Ninja Turtle bean bag. and a puz- zle, and a VCR and a IV. I love you, Santa Joshua Jenkins Dear Santa, I want a Jasmine Movie, Easy Bake Oven, Baby Burpee, Holly- wood Hair, a horse, a Jasmine Barbie, an Aladdin doll, a Happy Meal Maker, some surprises. Love, Kayleigh Lewis Dear Santa, I want a skating doll and I want a thing that makes french, fries, hamburgers and drinks. And that's all. -- Good-bye, I love you, Srue been good, S Becky Schell S eYOH jL IGH L We thank you * for your friendship and support. Bill Wood [a&. Agency ^- - Dear Santa, I want a Barbie Jeep, Shine Bright Barbie make-up set, new hair barretts, a heart necklace that opens and a toy angel. I want a little playhouse that I can get in. I want a new sweater with hearts, a Lamb Chop flash light, a Lamb Chop sweater and I want a teddy bear and a sign that says come and don't come. I want some Barbie stickers, too. uve been good, Nichole Ford Dear Santa, I want a dirt bike and a fast Track car and a Fast Track truck and some Reeboks, and a play- house and a go-cart, and a lot of little cars, and a lot more toys. Ive been good, "D.J." Willie Jones Dear Santa, Eunece wants an Easy Bake oven. I love you. Love, Eunece Bryant Dear Santa, I want a motorcycle, a bear and a bike. Please bring my baby brother some toys too. Love,' Corey Bowers Dear Santa, Please bring me a Barbie Jeep and a baby doll. I will leave milk and cookies for you. Love, Lisa Stieber-Brown Dear Santa, I want a bicycle that goes faster than by brother Benjamin's bike. I want a tool house and a drum. S Love, Mica Ashcraft Dear Santa. Please bring me jeep, a baby doll, a Hardee's set, a bear, a bunny rabbit, and a Santa Claus. I want a book about the Little Mermaid, a tape, and a turkey. I want some skates too. I want an ABC Book and a motorcycle & a bicycle. I love you, Erica AMcNair Dear Santa, I want a McDonald's set with ,a snack maker, the french fry maker, the burger maker. I want a Barbie car and a new Barbie Doll named My Size Barbie. Bring me a new pack of pencils. I want a Teddy and a play angel and I want play chipmonk. Will you please give me a play mouse. I love you, 've been good, Jessie Weimorts Dear Santa, I want a walkie talkie and a motorcycle and a remote control truck and a basketball goal and a bike and some drums. I want a music box and a tape. I want talking bear. I want a basketball and some new clothes. rve been good, Ashton Larry To: Santa My name is Courtney Mork. I am 6 yrs. old I live on St. Joe Beach with my Nanny-and PaPa I have been a good girl almost all year, so please bring me the fol- ling things, bike, shoes with lights on them, Donut game. P.S. I will leave you some goodies on the table. I love you, Courtney Dear Santa, My name is Katrina. Mork I am 9 yrs. old I live on St. Joe Beach with my Nanny and PaPa I have been a good girl almost all year. So please bring me the fol- ling things, bike shoes with ligths on them; clothes, and the game Thin Ice. I will leave you some goodies on the table I love you Katrina Mork Dear Santa, My name is Johna Pittman. I am in the first grade. I have been a very good girl this year. I like to go to Sunday School. Please bring me some fun surprises for Christ- mas. Love, Johna Dear Santa, I have been a good girl this year. Please bring me a Baby Get Well doll. Barbie Fashion Plates a new bike, books, clothes, and snow on Christmas Day. P.S. I made cookies for you, look under the tree. Love, Savanna Smith Dear Santa, Please bring me a sled, some paint for my. face, and a bee bee gun, and a reindeer. And a Sega game. Loe, Jesse Dear Santa, Please bring me a Nintendo game and some new clothes. Love, Leah Dear Santa, I want a snake gun,, lagos and lots of surprises. Love, ,' Randy % 1#444r4 Thank you for sharing your joy with us on so many occasions., We look forward to repeatedly rejoicing with you and yours. The Tread Mill Stan and Tim l' 3 e a "For Od to Os A ckfdd is Borm May the holidaysWaugur a bright new day for all of us and the world at large. Your friendship is sp special to us. We are ever grateful. .......... . 01 4)iN B At this holiest 'ime of year, we'd like to join you and your family in giving 4[ Thanks unto the Lord for his ,. W" never-ending love and guidance in helping each of us to find our own way. \ m May you discover renewed hope, encouragement and fulfillment during this Christmas season. We thank you for your kind patronage.. = S CHEVROLET SCHRYSLERe: DRIVE A MILE, SAVE A PILE! Bliuimtstown Port St. Joe Eastpoint *e ^ .' ^ .. ? .. -y - ^ .- .;t -. -*. .. .. .-* < ,i ** 1. : **. W.... "-O.'". ,- ... i,7,4Z"hO'rAt.Z i I. THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL *THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1993 PAGE 3C Dear Santa Dear Santa, I'm Sasha Watkins 2nd grade student. My teacher name is Mrs. Funderberk. She is nice to us. I ant Doll and Troll and Fish tank. Your Friend, Sasha Watkins Dear Santa, My mawmaw said I have been good so please bring me a choo- choo train and a toy christmas tree. Please bring my mama and daddy a new stocking. Love, Chaney McArdle Dear Santa, I would like a new bike. and some surprises. I have been good and I think my sister has too so be good to her. I will get my mom to leave some cookies and milk. Love, Kyle Kennedy Dear Santa, My name is Alison and I am 6 years old. My sister Amy looks Just like me so be sure you leave me a crimp and curl pony and a Baby Alive. I have been just a lit- tle good. We will have some cook- ies for you! Love, Alison Kennedy Dear Santa, My name Is Aveary and I am 5 years old. My mama says I have been good, so I can get a jeep for Christmas. I also want a McDo- nalds thing. Please be good to my mama. She is special Love, Aveary Hall Dear Santa, r I promise I will share my toys with other people so please bring me a 6x6 race car. I also want a play shotgun so I can learn how to use It safely. I will leave you some cookies and milk. Love, Jordan Todd Dear Santa. I have been a good boy. My name is Ashley and I am 5 years All I want... -for Christmas old. Please bring me a bike so I can ride. I also want an airplane thing. Love, Ashley Davis Dear Santa, My name is Brylecia and I am 5 years old. Please bring me a bike so I can ride to Terrance house. I have been good but my brother hasn't. Love, Brylecia McGowan Dear Santa, I would like a jeep and a Christmas tree. My sister said I 'have been good. Please bring my mama a knife to cook with. Love, Dominique Johnson Dear Santa, I want a Ninja Turtle and a motor; bike. I also want a boom box but I'm not sure if it is o.k. with my mom. My mom says I have been good so I want some new clothes. Love, Terrance Dawson Dear Santa, I would like a Crimp and Curl pony. I would also like a Barble. I have been a good girl this year. Please be good to my big broth- ers. I will leave you some cookies and milk. Love, Jessica Mock Dear Santa, My name Is Emily. I would really like a real horse, but if you can't flt It in your sleigh I would a crimp and curl pony. I would also like Barble twins. I have been good and I will leave you some cookies! Love, Emily Raffield Dear Santa Claus, I'm seven years old. My teacher Is 41 years old. I love you. For Christmas I want a Sega. If you are there I want something else a Gameboy. Sincerely, Denny Warren Dear Santa, I have been good this year and my baby sister has tool Please bring me some Crash Dun- nys, and bring me and my sister some surprises. Love, Victoria McCall Dear Santa, I will leave you some milk and cookies. I love you Santa. I would like for you to bring me some transformers and bring my r sister some dolls. Love, .Stephen Dykes Dear Santa, I just had my birthday and I got some clothes so. would you please bring me some little cars. I would also like a little boat! I have been pretty good this year. Please come see my brother be- cause he has been good! Love, Justin Beard Dear Santa: We are the K.I.D.S. Pre-K class; and have tried very hard to; be good boys and girls this year.) Here's a list of some of the things' we want: Sasha Life-size Barbie, bicycle, Nintendo; Neal guitar, skates; LaJuan dump truck, Ninja Tur- tles, football; Angelica Lego blocks, jeep, shovel, ball; Shan- non piano, doll, refrigerator. teenager bike; Brittany Barbie Jeep, baby doll; Whittany - backpack, bike, baby doll; Josh - jeep, remote control car. robot; J.J. remote control car, GI Joe, motorcycle bike; Jerry - skateboard, trampoline, bike; Ashley Water Baby. stuffed ani- inals, Barbie; Jennifer - Easybaker, cradle, doll; Andrew - Shovel, truck, football; Terry - ambulance, fire truck, motorcy- cle: Adam Batman, Batman car. truck; Wesley Ninja Turtles. Sega, truck; Randi playhouse. swing set, ball: Daren baby doll, toy for my kitties: Matthew - Police Big Wheel, tractor, wres- tling men; Cody jeep, motorcy- cle, cars; Crystal -sink. refrigera- tor. tea set; Kristen -Barbie Jeep, Barbie Car, dryer; Julie - computer, dog walker: Bianca - teenager bike, stove, dolls; Ra- chel baby doll, stroller, cups: Weslie phone. Santa's bag: Sa- mantha baby doll; M.J. jeep, bicycle, truck; Brandon candy cane. Big Foot truck; Justin - dump truck, wagon, gun. Love. K.I.D.S. Pre-K Class Dear Santa: I would like a Baby Crimp 'n lee i .0.: ,,,a%1 :1 SOOB 660mg. Smee.m....m...i I **OWO@*@@~@eOSOe.eeeg~eeee meSoo*SOOOe. * : HALLELLJAI! o At this special time of year, we offer our thanks and join with you in celebrating the birth of our Savior. May the gift of His love fill your home and heart this holiday season. Aft / GULF PINES HoSPITAL' S EMERGENCY ROOM > HOURS ARE THE SAME AS YOURS! GULF PINES M HOSPITAL You A Safe and Happy Holiday! [A ST. JOE (ACE) HARDWARE """ ', ", I ll r o"O"Dg g N Wishes ~ ~G~Y,--y +~r-CWCeL~eL?tl ~CZ7-4 7 4T7 7-1rY-~i -~ C~I cCf;SCW~C1~CJCiIBCC~ c~cparcPllc~r~y~C~rc~c~e*loft8~ Curl, and if you get it, I will be glad. I have been so good you should bring me a thousand presents! I will leave you some cookies and milk. Probably, you should give the reindeer some cruml)bs. I love you, Santa Erica Reece Dear Santa: I am a good boy. I am a big boy because I'm three. I would like a fire truck and some race cars. I love you, Santa Claus. From, Michael Sharp Dear Santa Claus: I want a motorcycle bike and a tool belt. I used to be a good boy all the time. Now it's hatd to be good all the time. I can tryl I am going to give you cookies and milk. Mommy and I will make the cookies: Thank-you you're nice! Ethan Littleton, age 4 1/2 Bring a surprise for Sam please. Arm 0-00009 00 5 e% _ __ WN -.. -.. -.. -.. -... -.a- --k--qp --S -! -31 2 --I ft -A, _-, -, -o -S Dear Santa, I am 1 3/4 years old, and I have been a good girl this year. I hope that you will bring me a T41king Barney, Pee Wee Jeep, ard lots of goodies. I love you Santa, f- Jordon Plair D6ar Santa, SI want a Dino-a-roar, a God- zilla, Ninja Turtle set, a marble set, three toy soldiers, a pair of - shoes, and a bat and ball. T ... love, Jeffrey Pitts Dear Santa, I would like some toys for Christmas and some clothes. I will put out some milk & cookies for you. Love, Brian Pitts Dear Santa, My name is Sasha and I am 5 years old. I would like a big girl bike, a Nintendo, Barbie stuff, arid clothes. Also surprises. My mom will let you in if you knock on the door. I have been a very good girl. I love you Santa. Love, Sasha Jackson Dear Santa, ,'My name is Josie Sundie. I have been a very good girl this year. Will you please bring me a swihg set, baby doll, and a spe- cial surprise for Christmas. I will share my. toys with my sister, Codi. We will leave some cookies and milk for you under the Christmas tree. I love you Santa. Love, JosLe Sundle P.S. If you have trouble finding my house remember I live with my Granny and Papa. Dear Santa,, My name is Codi Sundie. My sister, Josie, and I have been good girls this year. I would like a baby doll, lots of small toys, and a swing set. I will like anything that you bring. I will leave you some goodies under the Christ- mas tree. I love you, Santa. Love, Codt Sundie P.S. If you have trouble finding our house, you can leave my toys with Granny & Papa. I live with them. Dear Santa, I want a play ,bunny. Come through the front door. I want my size Barble. Amanda Krlner 1st Grade HVE Dear Santai Merry Christmas. I would like a camera. Would you write me a letter. Seth Parrish 1st Grade, HVE Dear Santa, I want a pair of roller blades for Christmas. And some more Barbie dolls. And I want another tape player. And a baby buggy. And a Alladin bag and some books. - Laura Seay 1st Grade, HVE Dear Santa, I know that you cannot get me everything so I want a basket- ball hoop and I want a basketball. And I want roller blades. I want a troll. Danielle Densmore 1st Grade HVE Dear Santa, Tell your elves that I like their hats and tell Mrs. Claus that I like her dress. But I like you and I like the elves and tell Mrs. Claus I like her. Merry Christmas, Ana Croft 1st Grade, HVE Dear Santa, I love you. Dear Mrs. Claus, I love you. Nicholas Hunter 1st Grade HVE Dear Santa, I want a dog. I want Shark Attack. I want one little horse. I want one big horse. I want a doll house. I want some new clothes. My sister wants some clothes too. Shannon Barnes 1st Grade, HVE Dear Santa, I want a fire truck and have a good, happy Christmas. How are you going to get in my house? Stephen Hopper 1st Grade, HVE Dear Santa, I want a wagon, 100,000,000 sticks, a TV, telephone, Nintendo, dog. Love, Mylissa Brake 1st Grade, HVE Dear Santa, I like your elves a lot. They are cute. I even like his reindeers. They are cute too. Merry Christmas, Kendall Hicks 1st Grade, HVE Dear Santa, If you are really real, please send me a baby doll that has a bracelet that has baby pictures on it. And send me a new lunch box, a plastic lunch box and a cow girl suit and a pair of new shoes, high heel shoes. Love, Andrea Gaylor 1st Grade, 6 1/2 years old I love you, Santa Dear Santa, Merry Christmas to you. I want a teddy bear. I want a bun- ny rabbit. From Kayla White 1st Grade, HVE Dear Santa, For Christmas I want some basketball cards and a robot and other things. And have a happy Christmas. Love, Aaron Little 1st Grade, HVE Dear Santa, I wish my mom has a new car. I love you, Santa. By' Bobby Quickle 1st Grade, HVE Dear Santa, I want some video games and a refrigerator. The most favorite thing I wish is to go to the North. Pole. Merry Christmas, By Courtney Bremer 1st Grade, HVE Tke Spirit ofte Season 2. " The spirit of giving is upon us. And we appreciate all that you've given us over the past year. May you always be offered the gift of love. .e J Vo* .-A "Behold, the Lamb of God." John 1:29 May the light of love and joy shine on you and your family throughout the year. God bless you, NAPA AUTO PARTS Dick, Rick, Eddie, Glenn, Bob, Kayla 1=- II ' Dea Dear Santa, My name is Lauren and I am 5 years old. I have been a good girl this year so please bring me a doll that laughs because I like to laugh. My mom & daddy are spe- cial so be good to them. Love, Lauren Wells Dear Santa, I have been a good girl this year and I would like for you to bring me a jeep. Thank you for what you brought me last year. Please be good to my brothers and sisters. SLove, Tavia Register Dear Santa, My name is Brandy and I have been very god. Please be good to my brother because he has been sick. I would like a walking dog for Christmas! Love, Brandy Oakley Dear Santa, I would like a doll house and a doll that doesn't cry tears "but has 'a happy face. I have been good but I am not sure about my brother. I will leave you some tur- key for you and your deer. Love, Kortney Presnell Dear Santa, My name is Misty and I have been good do would you please bring me a Polly Pocket and a doll house and tree house. Would you please take'Jim a hat! Love, Misty Tomlinson Dear Santa, I would like for you to bring me some Power Rangers. Mrs. No- bles doesn't know what they are but'I know yo0' d: 1I would also like a batman. My mama & daddy are proud of mel Love, Daniel Welch Dear Santa, Please bring me an Indian weaving loom, a toy for Rebel, a new computer game, a new Nin- tendo game, and some hunting boots so I can wear them hunt- ing. I have been a good boy this year and I promist to keep being a good boy. Please, bring some- thing for all the kids that can't af- ford anything for Christmas, be- cause that will make them happy. That is all I ask for this year un- less you want to bring some more things. Love your friend, S. Rob Dykes Jr. Dear Santa, If you can get me a play drum set, and a drawing set, some white boots with fringe on them, I'll be a real good girl for my mom and dad. 'Please bring my dog Rebel a bone, and a new collar for my pig Claudine. Love, Darnelle Afyrick GREETINGS OF THE SEASON ..............ill . . . ............. May this holy season inspire us all with renewed love and hope...that we may each enjoy a truly "Merry Christmas!". ..,^;; .^'" \ | ;" T~vr i ,;ibsl-i -K'.-t n i zv s^ St. JO Papermakers Federal Credit Union Federal Credit Union -~ %Iu THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1993 PAGE 5C DECK THE HALLS! 'Tis the season to ell you ho Imuch we appreciate your support. Happy Holidays. Wee Beginnings All Clothing In Stock m 35% off hen Christmas approaches, we 'turn our thoughts to you, our dear friends and patrons. We send you our heartfelt blessings and our hopes for renewed togetherness among all of nature's creations throughout the world, - Thank you for your ever-loyal support and friendship. M.E U.. .HAPPY HOLLY DAYS! Thank You for doing business With us SUB SHOP 2 I I II r lr II INOW Telecommunications "^ ..O b"t: lw Dear Santa, I am five years old. I have .been a good boy all year. Please bring me .a Nintendo Duck Game, a toy car, and a gold penny. I will leave you some milk and cookies. Warren Floyd, The Learning Center Dear Santa; I am four years old. I have been a good little boy all year. could you please bring me a pool table, roller blades, a basket ball, and a soldier suit. We will leave you some cookies and milk. Thank you Santa, Zeke Stevens, The Learning Center Dear Santa, I am three years old. I would like to have a" Barbie, Baby Cry So Real, and a swing set for .Christmas. I will leave you some milk and cookies if you come by imy house. Hilary Cobb, The Learning Center 'Dear Santa, I will be five years old a few 'days after Christmas. Please bring me a dollhouse, a Barbie car with a telephone, and a cheer- leader suit-a Go Sharks suit! I ,will leave you some milk and cookies. Sarah CGem Allen, S The Learning Center Dear Santa, I have been a good boy all year. I am four years old. I would like to have a bow and lots'of ar- rows, a race car, and a little bicy- cle with training wheels. Hope to see you at the mall. Richard O'Donnell. The Learning Center Dear Saitia, I am four years old. I would like to have some roller skates, a Big Panda Bear, and a skate- board. I will leave you a cup of coffee and your reindeer some carrots. Sam Cox, S The Learning Center Dear Santa, I have been a good little boy all year. I am three years old. Could you please bring me a fire truck, a remote control car, and a gas pump. I will leave you some milk and cookies.' Matthew Rich, The Learning Center Dear Santa, I am four yours old. I would like to have, a bicycle with a hel- met, a motor cycle, and a picture of me and my brother hugging. I will leave you something good to eat. Justin Pierce, The Learning Center Dear Santa, Could you please bring me a big-boy, bicycle with brakes, a fire truck With a dog on it, and a mo- torcycle. I will go to bed real early if you will come by and leave me IN THE SPIRIT OF FDIENHISHIP ...we offer our very best wishes to you and yours this holiday season. SUNSHINE ELECTRIC CLETUS HEAPS these toys. Britton Brown, The Learning Center Dear Santa, I am four years old. I have been real sweet all year. Please bring me a Talking Toby, a Baby Doll, and a computer. I will leave you some milk and cookies Christmas Eve. Julia Wigsten, The Learning Center Dear Santa, My name is Jared Smith. I am five years old. I have been a good boy this year. Please bring, me a Sega Genesis entertainment system also a go cart. And any- thing else you might think I would like. I will leave cookies and milk for you. Love you, Jared Smith The Learning Center Dear Santa, I am three years old. could you please bring me a Ninja Tur- tle bicycle, a Jurassic Park Play- set, and some GI Joes. I have been a good little boy all year. I will leave you a snack Christmas Eve. Sam Ellmer, The Learning Center Dear Santa, I am three years old. I have been real sweet all year. Please bring me a stocking filled with candy, two baby dolls that talk and eat, and whatever my brother Kale wants for Christmas too. Devin Guillot, The Learning Center Dear Santa, My name is Michael. I am 6 years old. I would like to have some X-men, Crash dummy and car. Monster truck. Monopoly game. race cars and track, and a color 'TV for my nintendo. I will leave you some milk and cookies. Michael Dear Santa, I have one sister. I want a Sega hand held game and a pool table and a fishing pole and tack- le and I want a roller skates and a helmet. Your friend, Preston Wigsten Dear Santa Claus, I have one brother and one sister. I live at 229 Sanders Circle Phone number 229-6807. I like Christmas and you too. I want a football kicking tee, remote con- trol dump truck, tape of Aladen, ten speed bicycle, roller skates, 3- inl tenement table. Love, Ashley Haddock Dear Santa, I live in White City. And I am 7. This year I won't a TV and a baby doll and a TV teddy and a poo and a Santa and a bear and a baby angel. Love, Melissa Dear Santa, I live on 38 St. I have two sis- ters. I want a Sega. I want a pool table. I want a Super Nintendo. I want a watch. I want a BB gun. Yourfriend, Moses J. Medina Dear Santa, I live on 311 Madison St. I want a Sega and rowbot. I want a bike and a 3-in-l tournament ta- ble and Richard Petty watch. Your friend. B.J. Pierce Dear Santa, I want a bike for Chnstmas Santa. I want a Cabbage patch doll. I want a Barbie Doll. I want a Cabbage Patch doll. I want a Barbie Doll for Christmas. I love you,- ': Savanna. . Dear St. Nick, My name is Bennie. I want a sling shot. and a BB gun too. And a bike. I want a Sega. Your buddy, Bennie Dear Santa, .. I like Christmas. I. like deco- . rate. : remote 'control car, Super Nintdo; street fiter, bike, football. ' Love, Chris Peace On Earth! May the harmony of the winter landscape bring renewed hope for understanding and worldwide peace. Merry Christmas and many thanks. rv^ W y^ TO i BUACH We're happy fto count you among the many fine folks ^ we've met this i past year. Hope your holiday is packed with fuan, Eda Ruth, Taylor 4 Tax Collector Dear Santa Claus: I would like a china doll for Chrismas and in my stocking I would like a Trisha Yearwood tape. My' sister is 4 she cannot write yet so I am writing for her. She wants a bike helmet, a doll and a fire truck. - Love Laura Spivey (9) and Sammy Spivey (4) P.S. Would you please make sure Daddy is home in time for christmas? He works in Kentucky and Momma and me and Sammy miss him a lot. Dear santa claus how are you? How do you go down about 150. chimneys in one" night? My name is Austin Horton. I want a 4x4 motorcycle bike, go- cart, buck knife, Tag-Team, Sega: R.B.I. Baseball, Sega Street fight- er 2, Sega Jurassic Park, Game Boy with a game and that's all follks!llinot. toy train. Thanks Dear Santa, My name is Amy I am 9 years - old. I think I ve been; pretty good this year. so please bring me the following things. 1. Magic Feeder baby doll 2.) Magic tea party 3.) McDonald's Happy Meal maker,4.)Barbie, her dress lights up. 5.) clothes, Allad- din 6.) Barble Paint & Dazzle 7.) Alladin the movie 8.) Li Mrs. healthy and strong, grow some hair and get some teeth so I can S4 quit drinking Similac. Ashton Davis, age 1 month P.S. Next year I want lots of toys. A ll I W ant Dear Santa, I have been a very good girl for Christm as this year. Please bring me a tricy- 1O T11LrSLIT lS cle, Baby All gone, and a Big Bar- ney. Please bring my daddy a new bicycle and a stero. Love, Deshauna Williams Dear Santa, I am four years old. Could i you please bring me a Barbie Doll, a Barbie video tape, and a Magic Drawing Board for Christ- mas? I have been real sweet all year. I will leave you a snack Christmas Eve. Krista Parker, Krt P The Learning Center Candy Stripes 9.) Shark Attack, Dear Santa, board game 10.) Splat, board I am five years old. Could you game 11.) guess who, board game please bring me a real pellet gun, 12.) Mouse Trap, board game 13.) a bicycle pump for my, bicycle, STreasure Trolls 14.) New shoes and a sled? I will leave you some 15.) Glitter beach, Barbie 16.) a milk and cookies Christmas Eve bike, pink 10 speed if you come by my house. S Please bring me at least 8 of Chaes Tharpe, these pleasell The Learning Center Amy C. Dear San a. Dear Santa, MyDear Same isn't Andrew and I'm 5 have been a good girl all y nars old.I promise to leavend m 5 year. Please bring me a Baby Get years old. I promise to leave you Well, Talking Barney, and a stove some milk & cookies if you bring and snk for a playhouse. I me these things. Please! I want a and ynk for a playhouse.II will black race car and I want it to be leave y ou something gondto eat. number 2. I want a McDonald's TheLearning Center playdough factory. Gimme some ____ L C new cloths too. Plus I want some Dear Santa, Aladin vidios too. And one more My name is Justin Hicks and thing. ANew Bike I am 4 years old. I have been a Thank you, I've been a.very very good boy this year. I, would - good boy this year! like you to bring me a new bike, a . Love Andrew Caington memory game, and a Tonka pay P.S Don't forget I want an loader. I will leave some candy for R.C. Robot tool you. Dear Santa Claus, Thanks, S I'm two years old and my Justin Hicks, name is Angela Canington, The Learning Center What I want for Christmas is , a big Lamb Chopps, doll, and a Dear Santa,. *Barney Doll. I love Barneyll I am three years old. I would Plus I want some baby dolls. like a playhouse, a bicycle, and a Also some pretty cloths. That's make up table for Chrisunas. I about it. Thanks a lot and I'll have been a sweet girl all year. I leave you some cookies & milk. will leave you a snack Christmas Love, Angela Eve. LesliePope Dear Santa Claus, The Learning Center For Christmas, I would.like a drum, some skates, and a fishing Dear Santa, pole, please. I am three years old. I have Love, Albert Scheffer been a sweet girl. Please bring me 4 1/2 years old Dear Santia, I have been a very good girl This year. Please bring me. a baby All gone doll, a magic tea party' se., roller.blades and knee pads., a snow whilte-game, crocidle den- tist game. I will leave you some milk and cookies by the fireJ place. Please bring Joshua and David something too. Also please bring my dog DJ a new ball. I love.yqu Jennifer Goods'on. age 8 Dear Santa Claus,, - We 'are the 2's and 3's class at K.I.D.S. Taylor Byrd-candy. toys., purple toys and a baby doll. Ty- rene Dawson-bicycle, baby doll,, 3 ai-plane. toy gun. 'Karissa McDuffie-baby, Barbie, cup cof- fee. baby bed. Darcel Hamilton- ambulance, super nintendo, train, lire truck, dump truck. Ray Tatum-a puppy, pop gun. Chaz- ten Byrd-motorcycle bike. foot- - ball suit, remote control car. par'- rison Warrender- Dracula, airplane, and a cape. Krystal Keigans-a baby and toys. John- tavious Tiller-a truck, a bear. Shyanne Headly-just" wants it all. Thank yotu! Dear Santa, I want to THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY. DEC. 23, 1993 PAGE 7C some purple skates, a baby doll Dear Santa, that I can feed, and a Shark's I am five years old. I have cheerleader outfit. I will leave you been a sweet girl all year. Please some milk and cookies, bring ime a telephone, a pink Morgan Wood, house, and. a Big Barbie Doll. I The Learning Center will leave you a snack Christmas Dear Santa, I am four years old. Could you please bring me a Sally Se- crets Baby Doll, a school desk, and a Walkie Talkie. I will leave you a snack Christmas Eve. I have been a sweet girl all year. Kathryn Arnold, The Learning Center Dear Santa, I am four years old. Could you please bring me some Barbie skates, a magic doodle, a Western Barbie, a Baby AJl-Gone, and Easy bake oven, some easy to- make jewelry, and a McDonald Snack maker. I will leave you some snacks if you come 'to my house. April Martin, The Learning Center Eve. Courtney Cooley, The Learning Center Dear Santa, I am three years old and have been a good little boy all year. Please bring me: a swing set, an elephant, and some snow. I will leave you something nice to eat. Matthew Wright, The Learning Center Dear Santa, Could you please bring me a new Barbie car, a robot, and a new Pinocchio tape. I have been a sweet. girl all year. I am three years old. .Carolyn Marley, The Learning Center keep, growing S/ mm Is Where' The Heart Is... 01nd ours is with our many kind neighbors who have made us feel so welcome. We're proud'to be a part of this fine community. MILLE Che Happy Holidays and 'thanks! R AGENCY vron Products ) I" S /- Dear Santa, Please bring me a cowgirl Barbie, playhouse, a baby doll, and a Barbie Jeep. Love, Anna Dear Santa, I want a motorcycle, a water gun, a necklace, cowboy boots, and a playhouse. Love, Daryl Dear Santa, Please bring me a candy cane, a Barbie Jeep, a sled, ring and necklace, and new gloves and a Christmas teddy-bear. Love, Heather Dear Santa, Please bring me a playhouse, a Happy Meal thing, a crying doll, and alot of surprises. Lanetta Dear Santa, Please bring me lots of video games for my Sega and a bag of candy. Love, Chandler TDear Santa. Please bring me some batman stuff and a trampoline. Love and thank you, Matt Dear Santa, I want a Barbie jeep, a bike, and a baby that burps. Love, Danlelle Dear Santa, I want a Ninji tape, and a TV. Love, KetJuan Dear Santa, I want a garbage truck to play with, a toy for Stephanie, a toy for my sister, Angel. Love, Eddie Dear Santa, I want a power wheel, a new Barble, and lots of surprises. Love, Misty Dear Santa, I want a bicycle, a pedal wheel bike, and a motorcycle bike. Love, Rashard Dear Santa, Please bring me a candy cane, a cake, presents, and a lot of surprises., Love, LeeAnn Dear Santa, Please bring me lots of toys, lots of money, and playdough. Love, Lydia Dear Santa, I want a bicycle, some paint and paint book, a little bell neck- lace, and a diamond braclet. Love, Lauren Dear Santa, I want a baby doll and strol- H 23, 1993 - er, a bike, a trampoline, and a swingset. Love, Brittony M. Dear Santa, I want a Sega Genesis. I also want. a tournament table and pool table. Love, Chan Dear Santa, Please bring me a sports car that is white and has red stripes and a church playhouse. Love, Karissa Dear Santa,- Please bring me a doll house and a cowgirl Barbie. A baby that can talk and some surprises. Love, Katie Dear Santa, Please bring me the triplet dolls that laugh and two more' puppies. Love, Elizabeth Dear Santa, Please, bring me an easy bake oven, a dollhouse and a Barbie Love, Brittany K. Dear Santa, I want a sled, reindeer, a can- dy cane, a play and lots of sur- prises. Love, David Dear Santa, Yesterday I went to choir. And my teacher is named Mrs. Funderburk. I want, a baby doll check up and a new bike and will yoCu get me one more thing I want a ball. Love, Rebekah Dear Santa, 'I am 7 yeas old. I live in Port St. Joe. I want a keyboard and diary: book and roller skates and radio and typewriter and paper: and helmet and boots. Love, Jessica Ford Dear Santa, I love Christmas. I love you too. I will leave a key so you can come in. I don't got no chimney. What I want is a watch, a game- boy, some luggage, a skatebord, a Sega with game, a pocket knife, a new note book. P.S. How are your reindeer My name is Simon Dear St. Nick, I want a dumptruck. Jeremy Miller Dear Santa Claus,, t I like 'Christmas. We are do- ing this with our teacher. Her name is Funderburk. I live in Port St. Joe. I am seven years old. I use to live in Gary, Indiana. I like your reindeers. I want a bicycle. and 2 babie dolls. By Santa! Mer- ry Christmas! \ Love Always, NaBrisha McGowan Dear Santa Claus, I live in Port St. Joe I want a remote control I want a football, and Sega I want a B-B gun and bike / Lovefineds Candy Strickland- Dear Santa Claus, I live in Port St. Joe, FL. This year I want a bike and I want a diary and a baby check up and a TV teddy and I am 8 year old Santa and a bear Love, Schcora Santa Claus, I live in Port St. Joe. I want a B.B. gun. Charlie Sewell Dear Santa, I'm 8 years old. I'm in the 2 grade. My teacher is Mrs. Funder- burk. I live on Selma St. I want a new NFL game. And a race car track. Love, Terrence Holland Dear Santa Claus, I went to' the church last night.: I helped decorate .the Christmas tree. I want a popl ta- ble and a Sega. and Sonic the Hedgehog 2. All Stars. Love Jesse, Jesse Mamoran, your friend Dear Santa Claus, I live in Port St. Joe I will leave food for you. I want a Sega. I want a football. I want a air pump. I want a kicking stand. Love All Ways, Leonard OLIDAY .' GREETINGS . ^ .^ -' 11: .^ : :\ 1 :/ 1 X II1 1*. 1: 1: .^ : ^ f 'T 'i* 4 1'- St. Joe FOREST PRODUCTS Ste o CONTAINER CO. R 0 Iesounridnq "7anks':' S your/, 4 i n a priulg to erve you. :Mae's Styling Salon May all roads lead to peace and happiness now and always! Merry Christmas to all! |