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n 3I) J -L* Cr1I' BINDERY 1 502 HWjY 43 1 - ALBERTVILLE P -3950 USPS 518-880 FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NUMBER 37 Bill Koran, 39, owner of a lo- cal marine and dive center here in Port St. Joe is recovering from a broken leg sustained Saturday evening when the 150 Cessna he Swas pilotthig, cras.',lM-St: Jd". seph's Spit. Janna Knox, 36, of Panama City, a passenger in the airplane, is still in a bum center in Mobile, Ala., being treated for * second and third degree bums on the back of both legs. The two were rescued and brought across the Bay by Brian Tebon, in a boat. Tebon, an em- ployee of Koran's Capt. Black's Marina, was diving and fishing with his family in the vicinity of Shark Hole near the tip of the Pe- ninsula. Koran and his compan- ion were flying In the area and dipped down over their parked boat Suddenly, Koran ,said he be- gan to lose control of the air- plane. "The controls weren't re- sponding. I cForrected in the proper manner, but we were too: close to the ground to recover properly. I decided to sit it down on the beach. The rear wheels touched down properly but when, the front wheel hit the soft sand, 'we flipped over, landing on the iRHE top of the plane." Koran said he was nearly knocked out and his left leg was broken. "I got out with the help of Tebon. who ran up and opened 'fthie 'fdbi' Thrniha's "bIt '. was jammed but we fllinally got her (See CRASH Page 3) STA INDUSTRY DEEP WATER PORT FINE PEOPLE SAFEST BEACHES IN FLORIDA PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1994 In Wewahitchka Tuesday Special Day!!1 It will be a "special day" in Wewahitchka Tuesday. The Chamber of Commerce is using the completion of restoration work on the old Courthouse as a vehicle for a special evening in' the "City with a Heart, located in the Heart of the Dead Lakes". Channel 13 will be broadcasting its evening news programs at 5:00 and 6:00 p.m., CT. from the picnic location, the lawn of the old Courthouse. The broadcast is part of Channel 13's "Panhan- dle Pride" program, in which they broadcast from various com- munities in their coverage area. Dedication of the old Courthouse means the restoration of the old seat of government is complete after more than two years in the process. The old Courthouse was Gulf County's first per- manent house of government, built in 1925 at a cost of $90,000. It has more recently been the target of a restoration program un- der a historic building grant from the state of Florida. Work has now been completed. The program will be centered on the lawn of the old Court- house. beginning at 4:30 with dinners being sold by the Opti- mist club and Band Boosters, until 7:30 [CT|. At 5:00 the first of two live newscasts will begin, followed with a concert by the We- wahitchka High School Band at 5:30. The second section of the news cast will begin at 6:00, followed by a short ceremony and open house of the historic building, including tours of the re- stored structure. The Chamber urges everyone to come spend the evening at this gigantic picnic in Wewahitchka. There will be barbecue, piz- za, student art displays, essays on "My Hometown" and music. Cash awards will be given for the best essays. Bring a lawn chair, blanket or whatever you need to get com- fortable on the grass and enjoy! Couple Injured In Plane Crash C I ~~1~ I-' rf fl Van to Accept Haza Amnesty I What do lead-based paint, pool chemicals, batteries, sol- vents, herbicides and insecti- cides all have in common? All are toxic wastes that can find their way into drinking water if not properly disposed. Area residents will soon have an opportunity to safely and easi- ly dispose of dangerous chem- icals, fluids and other materi- als lurking in their garages and kitchens when Gulf County conducts a' Toxic County Given Clean Slate By Auditor Michael Tucker-Reports All Funds, Records, in Good Shape Auditor Michael Tucker gave The arrangement seems to have put the full amount in the bud- ing to do in several different plac- his annual report to the Gulf benellted both parties." he re- get, even though you can't pay it.- es in south Gulf County to be fln- Countv Commission Tuesday eve- marked. in the current year," he said. ished with the preparations. Then ling, "reporting that the county Tucker noted the county had He congratulated the Board we will begin noufying the resi- records and finances were in received oter $1 million in state for improvements in the financial dents of the county what their very satisfactory" condition. and federal grants during the fis- postule of its water departments, property number is." Nelson said. Tucker's summary of the full cal year: that it had a payroll of He noted the systems were all on Larny Wells. who headed up reportt noted the rediLiction of tax- $2.2 inillion. and reported no sig- a pay-their-own-way basis. the system until Nelson came on Es by 'nearly a full mill" and not- nificant financial weakness. COME JOIN US board this year, said the planning ed that all bills were paid accord- The auditor gently chided the Marshall Nelson, director of committee is asking Franklin ng to agreement. Sheriffs department for failure to the 911 operation, said the sys- County to Join with Gulf County. "The county came to a satis- list the full price of vehicles in its tem is progressing according to in the E911 system. 'They pres- actory conclusion on their flnan- budget, rather than the amount schedule and the system will be ently have the basic 911. which is c:al arrangement in helping Raf- the Department would pay on fl- in operation in October. merely one number to call. They leld Fisheries during the year. nanced vehicles. "Go ahead and "We have only some nimber- don't have the automatic locators, l the recorders, nor some of the t--T:' other desirable functions of E911," he said. "By joining together, we can save both counties money and Shave a truly emergency system, e" medicl pall operating from the same cen- S. triall point," Wells said. 'its the state's goal that every -O r count)' have the E911 system," SWells continued. OTHER BUSINESS In other items of business, the Commission: -Issued plaques to the City of Wewahitchka and Gulf Coast Electric Coop. for their work. in raising finances to purchase ." & lt property on which to locate a new state prison. Hub Norris received 0,8 the plaque for Gulf Coast Electric t Rand City Commissioners Tony SJustice and Ernest Morris for We- -' wahitchka. et -Agreed to assist the corn- pro b. Nt nuinity of Overstreet to purchase Se -. a used fire truck to replace an old S one which is causing the cons- stant problems. ...Appleman ayR.n.rFires M.E. RunnerMakingTooMany Brian Tebon, Rescue wortber hiba Montel- from a boat to a waiting 'ambulance follow- W an D tognose e o and EMT Debra Thrasher and an unidenti- Ing a plane crash Saturday evening. Koran State Attorney Jim Apple- led medic, prepare to transfer BIll Koran had a broken left leg. man, late last week, announced he was withdrawing his recoinm- mendation that the 14th Judicial Circuit Iwhich includes Gulf rdous Materials Free on Saturday Countyl hire Dr. William Eckert as Medical Examiner for the Cir- cuit. *Appleman had headed up -a committee which conducted near- ly a year-long search for a re- placement for Dr. Richard Svbers Waste Round-up on Saturday, ing water contamination from will take place at the Port St. before deciding to recommend Dr. May 14. toxic substances," Danford Joe Courthouse from 9 a.m. to Eckert to the several counties irrn' Hazardous household said. "The Toxic Waste Round- 4.p.m. the Circuit. Each of the six waste could become a serious up will give people the oppor- There is no charge for dis- counties in the Circuit pays a problem in North Florida,. tunity to clean out their of t 100 d f portion of the Medical Examiner's according to Joe Danford, Gulf homes, garages and sheds and hazardous waste from each salary and expenses. County Solid Waste Director. do something good for the household. Hazardous wastefromeach The State Attorney, who "When people dump toxic environment at the same generated b small businesses headed up the search committee, wastes down the drain or bury time." will be sacelted within said he was withdrawing his rec- them, they can find their way Gulf County residents are awillra forbe aaccp ted with prior fee commendation and appointment, into the area's water supply." urged to round-up their house- pp effective June 14 and recovering Danford said. hold wastes and bring them to For more information, call the search committee on Tues- "Florida's high water table the Toxic Waste Round-up for -Gulf County's Solid Waste day, May 17, to begin the search makes it vulnerable to drink- proper disposal The Round-up Department;at 227-3696. process for another Medical Ex- I I :, ; "- ."I(See APPLEMAN- Page 3) Hospital Receives Half Million Grant Will Use Funds As A Boost To Provide Better Patient Services Rural hospitals throughout Florida received large sums of money from the State Treasury this past week as a boost to small hospitals which have been .deemed as filling an. important role in the medical world of Flori- da. * Brian Upton, administrator of Gulf Pines .Hospital here in" Port St. 'Joe, told The Star that 27 small rural hospitals in Florida provide medical attention to five percent of the population. "Much of the care is given indigents, peo- ple unable to secure Insurance, people on Medicare and as emer- gency stations in locations which are far removed from large' hospi- tals offering a variety of major services. "This is the reason Gulf Pines received $475,000 this week; to spend it on getting into a sound operational posture and to pur- chase equipment, making us able to continue to perform our Job to the- people of Port SL Joe and Gulf County. It has been no se- cret the hospital has been strug- gling, financially,, for years. This money-helps us breathe a little easier and also makes- us finan- clally able to provide improve- ments in some areas." Upton said the hospital will use its windfall from the state government in three avenues. "We will pay some bills, purchase some new or good used equip- ment and do some cosmetic work on the building and furniture," Upton said. The administrator said the hospital will use all the money to benefit the patient in one way or another. "We must report on how we spend this money in order to be eligible for the same grant next year. Upton said the hospital is dedicated to remaining Medicare accredited and many of the ex- penditures will be targeted at maintaining this accreditation. "Naturally part of that is paying bills to keep the institution oper- ating." Gulf Pines has had its share of financial troubles, Just as all other small hospitals throughout the state. The money received 'this. past week is a part of Flori- da's' medical care improvements to make the access of treatment available for everyone., First State Tournament Win 1994 CLASS AA STATE CHAMPIONS The Sharks won their first ever state championship in Class 2A track and field last Saturday. See the story on page 8A. Seated, from left: Robert Williams, Antwi- one Allen, Willie Dawson, Cedric Anthony, Lee Duren, John Bryant _ and Coach John Rainwater. Standing, from left: Coach Scott Gow- an, Mario Larry, Chris Daniels, Zyris Hill. Jeremy Tull, Tarus Riley and Kenny Daves. I I Went Down on St. Joseph's Spit Late Saturday Afternoon I I PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1994 ~jaJ~momflm if Boosters! WE, HERE AT THE STAR, are unashamed boosters, sup- porters, promoters ... whatever you want to call us ... of 'Port St. Joe and Gulf County, its people and its style of life. We make -tno apologies for this position. We suppose you could label us, 'prejudiced, in this respect. . SBecause of our position, if makes us as proud as punch when we see something or someone who represents a place of accomplishment for our hometown and home county. In this re- spect, we are set in our ways, adamant, unmoving, unwavering. We have this "thing" about: our city and county because we have chosen to live here for many years and, frankly, it has grown on us. : THEREFORE, IT IS WITH your knowing precisely where we 'stand that we come to you to report an incident which makes us as proud as punch to live here; to be a part of it. Thursday evening, at the Gold Card Club Banquet, we were 'gathered with about 300 people who had come to offer some sort of expressed approval to students who had excelled in academ- ics during the school year. Some of the folks, we imagine, were Just there because they were expected to be, but to us, it was a startling and pleasing revelation. Just a glance across the room was enough to make anyone '-from a small town proud of his hometown. WE'LL MORE THAN likely leave someone out, but bear in mind we just want to give you an example of what students from our small hometown have accomplished, with just a "primitive start in life from our antiquated, backward schools which don't offer anything". We saw, first, a group of four, which graduated from Port St. Joe High School, standing, talking. One was the associate Dean of Florida State University, Panama City Campus, Dr. Jerome Barnes. Another was Jake Belin, Jr., CEO of KOR refining of near Bakersfield, Calif., a manufacturer. of gasoline, kerosenle, mineral spirits and other distillate products. A third man was .Bill Antley, Production Coordinator for St. Joe Forest Products mill here in Port St. Joe. The fourth was Chris Earley, recently named principal of the middle school. : And if that doesn't impress you, a second glance across the room revealed J. C. Belin, Chairman of the Board of St. Joe Paper Company, one of the larger corporations in Florida; Walter Wilder, Superintendent: of Public Instruction; Charlotte Pierce, School Board member. The thing they all have in common is that they are graduates.of "little old" Port St. Joe High School. As an added dose of pride, we could see Ted Whitfield, School Board member, PSJHS grad and head of the largest pulpwood producing concern in Gulf County. , That's some pretty hefty mental "artillery" to come from a small place, of which we. don't relish hearing denigrating com- ments. 0 A m .A. "' * A HollowVictory THE PRESIDENT HAD a smug look on his face Friday morn- ing when the newspapers announced that the House had ap- proved of the bill to outlaw several models of automatic assault weapons from being made. Since it was one of his pet projects, maybe';he should have the smug look, but the width of his-so-, called victory makes us wonder if that expression shouldn't be one of apprehension rather than one of satisfaction. A -two vote margin isn't quite enough plurality to take into the Senate and ask, with any assurance, that they do likewise. The: gun debate has been one of the hottest questions to be handled by the Congress in several years. If might even rival the health care program, still to be decided, for an emotional cause. OPPONENTS OF THE proposed law are offering a very valid argumerit that criminals will continue to get the automatic weapons. They are the real problem, according to opponents of banning the bill. To a great extent, we can agree with them. Personally, we don't see why a sportsman would want one of the assault rifles subject to controls. Banning won't make them unavailable, how- ever. The ones already made will become more expensive and, cause them to be dealt more clandestinely than in the past is all. THERE WAS NO demand for the autos before the criniinals started to, use them. Then, every policeman in the nation began to demand the guns just to keep their firepower on an even keel. Actually, if the lawmakers had ceased to be so lenient with crim- inals and developed more of a crime deterrent, there would be no demand for the guns' and this activity in itself would have taken care of the matter. Now, our law enforcement officers will be at the mercy of the thousands of guns already out there. . . Hunker Down with Kes by Kesley Colbert LaRenda Upset The Perfect Balance My wife and her fifth grade class Just got back from a field trip to Philadelphia. I drove over to the airport to pick 'em up. As the first group of youngsters ern- tered the terminal, I leaned down, "How was the.trip?" "Well, Mr. Kesley, the flight up was .a little bumpy due to some turbulent weather we en- countered on our approach to Philadelphia. But the city itself was most Interesting." ' 'They have done an excellent job of preserving the old historical sites even as they built a 'new ' modern city around them." 'The Delaware River 'was somewhat of a disappointment--I- thought it would be larger." 'That Ben Franklin was a! character, wasn't he? "And' can you imagine the hardships Washington's troops. encountered at Valley Forge. .... These were fifth graders? They sounded like seasoned world travelers to me; Come to think of it--you make it to Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania, and back-you are a seasoned travel- er . Where are .those folks that. are always complaining about:the school system not doing the job "like it did back in 'their' day"? Listen, back in my day I .didn't even know where Philadel- phia was. As a fifth grader, I'd only heard of it because of Robin Roberts, Richie Ashburn, Del En- nis and the rest of the Phillies. It never even dawned on us that we *might possibly' could "take a trip .somewhere" as a class. Ignorance, I've heard it said, is' bliss. If that's the case I reckon we were contented "not" to go on any field trips. It would, however, have been nice if Mrs. Dinwiddie had 'a given.us an, option.. We wouldn't a', had to' go to Philly, mind you. A nice plane ride down ,to Memphis would a' been O.K. We could have looked at the river and scooted on over. to Sun Records and maybe caught a glimpse of Jerry Lee, Elvis, John-. ny. Carl or Bill Black ...Heck, we'd a' settled for a slow train ride for the eight miles out to Christmasville. Mr. Ratliffe Paschall taught biology In high school. "Class, Fri- day morning we will be going on a Yes, Virginia, There field trip, . Finally! I know your junior year is .a little late to start on field trips by ', today's standards by we were just tickled pink to be getting "away from the prison" for a day. "Where. are we going, Mr. Pas- chall?" We were tingling with ex- citement. Memphis? Nashville? Maybe live studio wrestling at Channel 7 in Jackson? Mr. Paschall paused, obvi- ously' enjoying the anticipation growing in our faces. .. 'You'll find out Friday morn- ing, Bring a sack lunch and a notebook and a pencil." By late Thursday afternoon we'd guessed every place within a five hundred mile radius. Most of us hoped it would be Memphis., But Charlene pointed out that we were in the .wrong class for the big city, "There ain't nothing bio- logical about Memphis." ''I guess the drag races down at Selmer are out, too." Nobody even responded to Ricky Gene. We all knew there had to be some ground rules on these field trip things.. "I don't think you have 'to take notes"' We turned a quizzical eye toward LaRenda. "It's not an official school class room. They can't make you take notes away from the school." LaRenda's dad was a school board member and she nfiight know something-but you had to remember that LaRen- da could walk :that fine line be- tween truth and sounding impor- tant;. . Friday dawned bright and clear.. "Perfect day for a field trip," someone remarked as, notebooks in hand, :ve loaded aboard Mr. . Luckenbill's bus.' He headed out the Como Highway :and turned down the dirt road toward my house "Mr. Paschall, aip't nobody lives out here except us and the Moore's." That's right: today, class, we are going to explore." I promise his voice was rising with excite- ment, "the wild life and plant life living in and around the big body of water stretching across .the back portion of Mr. Moore's, bot- tom farm." I couldn't believe my ears! My, very first ever field trip ends up a. lousy half mile from the house. I grew up down at Airchie Moore's ,pond. You couldn't even swim in it because of the green scum cov- ering the whole thing... Mr. Paschall went on and on .about the balance between the (See KESLEY Page 3) is a Woodrow Kennon's Store! A Partisan School Fan Will Go To Almost Any Length DOES IT STRIKE you as be- ing a little peculiar when a man. [or woman]-usually of the foot- ball fan variety-becomes ob- sessed with supporting his school or team? He [or she] usually talks. about, thinks about, writes about, his favorite team or school all the time.. sometimes to the point of boredom, if you know what I mean. . A real, true, blue fan will usually go to any lengths to bore you with his loyalty, or his team's, prowess on the athletic field. He usually has a pocketfull of statis- tics showing why his team can't be beat. His list of excuses 'why they did lose, is just as long and usually that list is headed up by the officiating. "We had the worst officials in the league for that game." They wear school colors, use school logos on their stationery, paint their houses in school .col- ors and generally go on and on ETAOIN SHRDLU about the prowess of their partic- ular athletes and schools. Some even paint their old worn-out Jeeps, which barely run,. their sacred blue and orange colors. Could there be any sym- bolism to this activity? .You know "old", "worn-out", "barely run"? I HAVE NO PROBLEM with a person being loyal to his school. I am loyal to the Sharks. Fred, Grady, Cecil, Charlie, Rex, Billy Joe, Carl and a few more are loyal to the Gators. Wayne is loyal to the Bulldogs and.they never had a more loyal fan than Pete was By Wesley Ramsey before he died. George, George Y., Ralph, Mike, Greg, -Jim, Quinn,' Ashley and James all think Bob- Sby Bowden and each and every one of the Seminoles can walk on water. Fred is thoroughly pledged to the University of Kentucky, even though they only play basketball exceptionally well some sea- sons. But fans are like that. Stick with the team. Loyalty through thick or thin. Right now, the Sem- inole supporters are living off the reputation as national champi- ons. Gators are experiencing eu- phoria over being Southeastern Conference champions; and so it. goes. THIS TYPE FAN IS a harm- less, fanatic. He is all bluster and. brag. They don't ever let him play. But place a real, true, blue fan in a place of being trusted to make important decisions for his place of gainful. employment the one who pays the fan enough to support his fanaticism; and one -,gets more "fan" that he had bar- gained for. . In a situation such as this, a 'loyal fan will even' resort to mis- i guided power being utilized to .place his favored school's colors ,on railroad freight cars. Apalachicola Northern Rail- ,road, railroad freight cars! As if the world didn't know 'the freight cars were based in Florida and [supposedly] had nothing to do with playing foot- ball. But there they sit; on the ANRR freight yard in all their bright orange -and blue decor, clashing with the green back- ground of the grass and stately pines which surround the freight yard. I MISTAKENLY thought the fault for the University of Florida color scheme highlighting the' railroad freight cars fell squarely in the lap of Wayne Parrish, vice president of the Road, who has been known to emit a few"'Go Ga- tors" on special occasions and who, indeed, will talk about the merits of "his" team on occasion., Even Gwen, his wife, takes back seat to a rousing Gator game., I would classify Wayne a true, rabid Gator fan. He has worked for the railroad for 30 years in or- der to get in a position to be em- powered with authority to order the line's cars painted orange and blue and-by jupiter-he's going to exercise that authority Oh, they're there If you don't believe it, just take a ride by the tracks sometime and see if those blue cars with the: big'orange box on the side which says, "Ship The Port St. Joe Route" don't make your eyes water, too. WAYNE SAYS HE isn't to blame for the color scheme, even . though he does' nothing to dis- courage it; yea, he even encourag- es it. I "It's all because of circum- stances," he said. "We wanted the cars painted another color. I told the manufac- turer to paint them royal blue, the same color as our locomotives which have been painted that col- or for years." "I also told him we had a lot. of trains operating at night, and they had to be easily seen," Wayne continued in an innocent tone. 'The painter said, 'I have this color known as "OSHA Orange ..." A likely story. He's probably a Florida fan, tool NN/, -THE STAR- Postmaster: SUSPHS 518880 Send Address Change to Published Every Thursday at 304-308 Williams Avenue The Star Port St. Joe, Florida 32456-0308 Post Office Box 308 or* by The.Star Publishing Company A >j ; Second-lass PostagePaidPortSt. Joe FL Port St. Joe, FL 32456-0308 Phone 227-1278 , Wesley R. Ramsey........ Editor.& Publisher' William H. Ramsey.......... Production Supt. SECOND-CLASS POSTAGE PAID Frenchie L. Ramsey........... Office Manager. AT PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA32456-0308f Shirley Ramsey................... Typesetter WEEKLY PUBLISHING SUBSCRIPTIONS INVARIABLY PAYABLE IN ADVANCE In County-$15.90 Year In County-$10.60 Six Months Out of County-$20.00 Tax Year Out of County-$15.00 Tax Six Months Out of State-$20.00 Year Out of Stata-$15.00 Six Months TO ALL ADVERTISERS In case of error or omissions in advertise- ments, the publishers do not hold themselves liablefor damage fur- ther than amount received for such advertisement. The spoken word is given scant attention; the pointed viord is thought- fully weighed. The spoken word barely asserts; the printed word thor- oughly convinces. The spoken word is lost; the printed word remains. St. JoSeph Bay I Date Time Ht. Time Ht. May.13 12:27 p.m.H 1.6 11:03p.m. L -0.2 May 14 1:05 p.m. H 1.6' 11:45 p.m. L -0.2 7' -: May 1' 1:43 p.m. H' 1.5 f' May 16 12:24 a.m. L -'O.1 2:23p.mn. H 1.4 / May 17 12,59 a,m: L 0.0 3:01 p.m. H 1.3 May 18 1:22a:.m.L 0.1 3:30 p.m. H 1.0 May 19 1:23 a.m. L 0.3 11:01 a.m. H 0.8 IIY I I I I II I I ; I -II I THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1994 PAGE 3A r ' ) People wandered throughout the Festival The World's Cruelest Mother It reminded me of y hmothler, te story I heard on the radio the day before Mother's Da'. 'It was one of Paul Harvey's best.' Mr. Harvey stated that he loved to read the Brookhaven,, Missis' sippi, newspaper because i always had something interesting in it about one of the' town citizens. This particular article was by one of Brookhaven's residents who, wrote it abut her mother. I did not catch the lady's name, but the article's title was, The World's Cruel- est Mother. . I cannot remember the article word for word, so I won't attempt to quote all of it. The content, however, will remain in my. mind for- ever. It started something like this:. , "I must have had the cruelest mother on earth. I'm certain of this because when all the other children were eating candy and drinking cokes for breakfast; my cruel mother made us eat eggs, bacon, toast, and drink juice. And at lunch, other kids would eat cake and ice cream and such; -my cruel miiother would make us eat vegetables and meat and potatoes and things like that. She was so, cruelly" That was just like my mother, Leola B. Campbell! The article went on to say that this cruel mother demanded to know where her children were every ,minute of every day. Why,' while all the other children were running here and.there, her cruel mother demanded to know where they were every minute. Why, she wouldn't let them out, of her sight unless she knew for certain where they were going and who they were going with. Cruel, just like my mother was Later oh, the article continued, when other girls were dating at 12 or 13 years old, her cruel mother wouldn't let them date until' they were i 5. And while other parents allowed their girls' dates to drive up and blow the horn for them her cruel mother 'demanded that her dates come to the front door and ask for her like a gentle- man. . How cruel can one mother get? Read on. Then came the cruelest part of all. Her cruel mother demanded that, they tell the truth, even if it hurl! And she wouldn't hesitate ,in "'tanning their hides" if they.didn't. She would do it with a 'switch, and she would do it if they didn't mind or didn't do the right thing. Why, that woman should have been jailed, along with my moth- ern Another thing this cruel mother demanded was that she be, in at certain hour or before. When she called home and said she would be home ih an. hour, she had better be there in an hour, or less. Staying out late was being home by 11 o'clock. Want to know what else this lady said about her cruel mother?_ She said her mother actually made them go to church every Sun- day! She also made them work for what they got: there was no "free ride" around their house, she said. The ironic thing about it, she went on, was that by the time she and her other sisters and brothers were old enough to do things on their own, this cruel treatment had been so ingrained in them that they continued to do the cruel things their mother had taught them to do. We need a lot more cruel mothers today, dear hearts! Festival Attracts Crowd Gulf County's ninth annual Seafood Festival attracted record crowds in its new location Saturday. Setting up under the stately pines in the city's First Union Park at the In- tersection of Fifth Street and Highway 98, unprece- dented crowds gathered to visit, look at and purchase the many crafts offered by various craftsmen and eat seafood. The high school band .played and ladies sang as the festival shifted into high gear around 10:30 a.m., with activities con- tinuing well into the after- :'noon. The weather was per- fect for the running of the kids rides, the riding of horses and eating snow- cones and cotton candy. In the words of chair- .man Liba Monteiro. "A good time was had by all!" and sat under the big tent visiting and eating seafood. Kids rode the train, jumped in the 'Moon Walk' and en- joyed'snow cones and cotton candy all day. .- r '' " Peterson Announces Intent Congressman Pete Peterson, D-Marianna. announced May 9 that he will speek re-elecuon as Seafood Producers Meet For Strategy The Seafood Producers & Consumers Association is having a meeting on Monday, May 16. at 7:30 p.m. ET at the Union Hall on Sixth Street. There will be an election of of- ficers held, as well as guest speaker Ray Pringle of the Rain- bow Coalition. Mr. Pringle will' give the latest information on the "Ban the Nets" movement and 'also what his organization Is do-' ing to stop It. All fishermen are urged to at-' Stend.', ,' '. :, po I * the U. S. Representative for the Second Conrgres.iqal .D.istrict.,of - Florida. After filing the required elec- tion papers with the Secretary of State's Division of Elections office at the state Capital. Peterson pro- Barbecue to Raise Funds for Center The Gulf County Senior Citl- zens will be holding a barbecue sandwich dinner on this Friday,. May 13 at the Port St. Joe Park, (First Union Bank) from 11:00- 1'30, They;will be serving-a large" barbecue beef sandwich with po- tato chips, pickle and iced tea for $3.00, and will deliver to local ' businesses. Please call 229-8466 to place an order. . All proceeds will be used to raise money for the new Senior. Citizens and Commimunity Center. alTrust me for, Saltyourlife Kesle insurance n s... : ."'"Fromi Page 2 nrer mannt term. universal and retirement.) BLBILL. WOOD- 101 Williams SAve. State 29-6514 StateFarm . Life Insurance Company Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois Like a good neighbor State Farm is there. amoebas and the day lilies and 'the grasshoppers.. hewas'rant-,- ,,,ing about how those little ,rotO- . zoans got around when Buddy Wiggleton pushed LaRenda into the pond.;LaRenda was a'mite big for her size-they. found grass- hoppe'rs up to a mile away.' stopped in mid-flight by flying pond scum... LaRenda came up like the creature form the green lagoon and started after Buddy. He stomped'down half an acre of day lilies making his escape. and I haven't seen-, or heard from an ; amoeba since that day. : I'd. say; field' trips have changed, a tacd over the last thirty years. And I'm so proud that Ca- thy's class got to go, to Philadel- phia. I figure if they can make S' Boston next ,year and maybe Hardlick, Wyoming, the year after ,that-why, they'd be about ready for the .big :trip out to: Archie S, Moore's pond.... ,, ., Respectfully, Kesley S''Bait Shrimp' Cigar Minnmows Squid Lures SEarthworms. Crickets Wrigglers Full Line Of Tackle " .''-^ ~Open.6 taim. Monday-Saturday ---f' Sunday 6:30-2:30 ( Danny's Sporting Goods "',i 306 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe 'f. -, ..229-8933 " tion to Run Church Donates .., .. To Senior Citizens vided several reason for seeking a To Senior Citizens third tenm.' 'Over-'the last >four-"'---' The pastor and members-'of years, I have learned that, above the Philadelphia Primitive Baptist all. the people of this district ex- Church donated $100 in memory pect their legislators to be honest of the late Ethel Byrd Allen, who leaders that have the courage, to was a faithful and tireless worker do what is right for North Florida in the Gulf county Senior Citizens and the nation." Peterson said. Association. Sally Jenkins pre- Noting his uniquely centralist voting record, Peterson stressed his ability to review every legisla- -tive proposal on its own merits. "With an increasingly polarized political climate threatening to re- turn us to the days of gridlock - responsible, open-minded, and pragmatic leadership is now more essential than ever. It is the only way we will be able to keep the country's long term goals in sight. , Crash From Page 1 loose and started lifting her out. Her legs were covered with gaso- line and she caught fire as we lift- ed her out. She rolled over into, the water, 'about 30 feet away, to put the fire out." , Gulf County Search and Res- c' iue and South Gulf County Am- bulance Service Were on hand at' the city pier at' ,the west end of Fifth Street when Tebon's boat ar- rived with the two' injured people, and whisked them off to the hos- Spital. r Koran was released Monday and Ms. Knox was transferred to the Mobile hospital, where she is being treated for her burns. "The plane was a total loss. Koran said he didn't know what went wrong. "It all hap- pened so fast, I didn't have time to think or plan what I would do. I just reacted from flying experi- ence. It worked, too,- the plane was responding, but I was too low to completely recover," he said. sciicu te LIICLhK t u criy LOkUC. SThis will'be' an annual memorial. Appleman From Page I aminer all overagain. "The move is being taken,- ac- cording to Appleman, because of continued serious 'complaints about Dr. Eckert's .performance, especially in the matter of autop- sies. resulting from deaths which : may warrant a criminal action be- ing charged. Sheriff Al Harrison of Gulf 'County said wrong diagnoses had "been more prevalent "than an of- fice 'whose opinions directly affect the investigation- of criminal cases should. I agree with Appleman. Something has to be done." Applemnan has effectively fired Dr. Eckert by his withdrawal of. an action of recommendation, es- pecially since Dr. Eckert hadn't received a permanent appoint- ment as yet. The Doctor is said to have !had a stroke 'prior to coming to Gulf County, but came with good references. His reputation has been impeccable and his opinion . has been sought in several cases of worldwide interest. Now,. re- ports of law enforcement agencies are regularly questioning Dr. Eck- ert's, autopsy results. Many of the 'announced results have been changed by him after a few days. As a result several criminal cases involving wrongful death have forced law enforcement officials to start over again on investigations, even after gaining confessions. Indian Pass Marine 2178 Hwy. C 30 227-1666 Port St. Joe Simmons Bayou across from Pic's Ucihnson- OUTB OARDS PARTS&, WAR 9,A CCIE( Authorized Johnson Dealer OMC Systematched Parts & Accessories SERVICE & REPAIRS Call Ken rCHEDI STORIES tfe I Band Booster moms mealed fish, scallops and shrimp for the cookers to prepare for the hungry crowd. S. i 227-1670 * Oysters * Clams * Shrimp * Crabs * Crawfish * Groceries * Beer & Wine * Cigarettes * Colombo Yogurt Join Us forFood & Fun With Our New Electronic HOURS: Tues- Thurs: 12 8 Fri -Sat; 12- 9 Watch For New Hours . Beginning Memorial Day! ON C-30 SOUTH OF PORT ST.: OE. Sheriff 'Al' cooked seafood. =mu ,. I , I THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1994 Three Band Students in State Solo Competiti on -, 6 * Tuesday, May 10, three mem-' trombonie;- and euphonluifi. To' ' bers of the Port St. Joe High participate at static level, students School Band of Gold will be tray- must have 'received' a su period eling to Gainesville to participate rating at District Solo' ahd En- in the State Solo and Ensemble semble on a category four or .Competition, These. three ,stu.-; aboyveelection .of.-music.,(Music' dents have already earned a su- is categorized from ,level' one perior rating on the solos they; through leVel'seven, levef one be-' performed at District Solo and fing the easiest and level sReveh be- Ensemble held in Panama City on ing the most difficult.) ' February 13th. These students have worked Performing solos will be da- hard and are dedicated td the nielle Fox flute; Mike Wear ,-. -.band program. at 'Port St.' Joe snare, drum; and Tres Long on. High. four instruments:, clarinet; tuba;*, ,. Catherine Smith Engaged Final Plans for Handley, Joiner Mr. and Mrs. James E. Han- the church social hall, and hur- dley cordially invite you to the sery services will be provided., wedding of their daughter, Alison All friends and relatives are Michle, 'tp .Kevin Lee Joiner on T ifvited to attend. Saturday, May 14, at 3 p.m. EDT at First Baptist Church in Port Advertlsing Pays_ Cnall 227-1278 or 229-8997 St. Joe. Reception will follow in to Place Your Classin ed Ad Today ^ eaI ,/ ,. iAckc4~a4 a44& /L9L ' Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Smith of Winter Haven announce the engagement of their daughter, Wins Quilt The Port- St. Joe Band Boost- er Association held the drawing for the hand made quilt, donated by band booster member Vetta N- - Jacob Gentry 3 Jacob is Three! Jacob Gentry, son of Pat and Krissy Gentry, celebrated his third birthday on May 7 with a Mickey Mouse Splash party at the home of his Meme and Papa's house at Beacon Hill Beach. Enjoying Jacob's special day were his friends Charlie and Sam SCox, Austin McCulley,. Bryce Nel- son, Joe and Cody Robinson. Shelby, Julia, and Nickolas Scheffer, Glen arind Geriann Thompson, and. Meredith Todd. Special relatives that attended were-Meme and Papa Dickson. Aunt Kathy, cousins Kathryn and Jared Arnold and, Jessica and Chase Melvin. Jacob is the grandson of Charles and Esther Dickson of Beacon Hill Beach and the late Malcolm and Dorothea Gentry of' Port St. Joe. Adcock Singers At Oak Grove The Adcock Family Singers will be in concert on Sunday, May 15, at 10:45 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. at the, Oak Grove Assembly of God Church. Everyone is welcome to go sand celebrate Jesus with them. CHIOPRACO Loveless, at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, May 7, during the Seafood Festi- val. The winning ticket Was drawn by Miss Ashley White, age 9, from Carmi, Illinois, who was in town visiting relatives. The winner of the quilt was Mrs. Edith Harvey of Port St. Joe. Con- gratulations to the winner and a great big 'Thank You" to everyone who purchased a raffle ticket. The winning ticket was sold by band member Danielle Fox. , Jessica Korrine Hopper It's A Girl! Johnathan Wayne is proud to announce the birth of his baby sister, Jessica Korrine, on April 7, weighing 8 pounds, 1.6 ounces. She was 21 inches long. Jessica is the daughter of Tim and Melissa Hopper of St. Joe Beach. 'TRACI PEIFFER Wins $600 Vitro Scholarship Catherine, to Gray Sanders of Tampa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Low- ell L. Sanders of Tampa. The bride-elect is a: native of Winter Haven. She graduated from Winter Haven High School in. 1988 and Walker Forest Uni-- versity in 1992. where she earned her bachelor's degree in account- ing. She is a practicing C.P.A. with Arthur Anderson & Co., in. Tampa. The prospective bridegroom is a native of Tampa. He graduated from Jesuit High School in 1981 and Washington and Lee Univer- sity in 1985, where he earned his ' bachelor's degree in English and philosophy. He also studied-for a full term at St. John's College, Oxford University. in England. He. then earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Florida Col-, lege of Law. He is employed by' Barbas, Weed, Glenn, Morgan and Wheeley in Tampa. A November 19. wedding is planned at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Winter Haven. Catherine is the. granddaugh-, ter. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Han- non, Mrs. John Robert Smith. and the late John Robert Smith of Port st. Joe. I DINING VIEW Top Of The Gulf ijqfhtfly Speciafs". -Specializing In- Seafood . *Steaks, Open 'Dafi .. S, 4p.m.4 10 p.m. Top Of the Gulf RESTAURANT & LOUNGE I Hwy. 98 Mexico Beach- :648-5275 , -. *, "* +3tc3/10' Kenneth E. Williamson/% itro Services Corporation Scholar- ships of $600 each were awarded to six 1994 Northwest Florida high school graduates. These. scholarships will be presented to the following recipients by Vitro Services Corporation at their high school's awards program: Katrina L. Hanshaw of Fort Walton Beach; Jason P. LaBelle of Crest- view; Traci D. Peiffer of Port,St. Joe; Koby K. Kennison of Fort Walton Beach:, Craig A. Miller of Crestyiew and Andrea D. Willis of Fort Walton Beach. Traci D. Peiffer is a 1994 graduate .of Port, St. Joe High School. Traci is interested in a ca- reer in physical therapy and will be, attending Gulf Coast Commu- nity College and Florida State University. Traci is the daughter of Sterling and Tina Peiffer.. Awareness Group S- The'Parent Awareness Groupp will meet on Tuesday, May 17, at 7 p.m. at the County Cormmission Meeting Room at the Gulf County Courthouse. r"MIl %J ri-0-y-o I] Ll.,l I zi LL11 PAGE 4A i THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1994 CHILDREN HEALTH FORUM Summertine Safety Reminders "-,' .iA By 0 .* Elizabeth C. Jones, M.D. Basically it is better to avoid serious problems than to be forced into painful and expensive treatment. -Health care in children is built on prevention -- more and more preventionll Sunburn Children should not be allowed to become burned and blistered in the sun. Presently available sunblocks are very effective and should be used. Planning to be outside early morning and late af- ternoon will avoid the most intense rays of the sun. Hats and shirts Swill also help. Insect Bites Bites are painful and itchy for children. Small children are una- ble to stop scratching. The scratching often allows germs in the skin to start an infection either a boil or impetigo. Avoid ants, bees, yellow jackets and hornets. Work toward prevention of mosquito bites. Since mosquitos are most active in the evening hours, if a child must be outside in the evening have him wear a long sleeved shirt and long pants. Repellent can be applied to the shirt collar. Avoiding mosquito bites will also avoid malaria and encephalitis. Water Safety Anyone who takes small children to a river, lake, pool or ocean should be prepared to watch them constantly. It is not fair to expect strangers in the area to watch and protect your children. Always have a clear view of your child. Do not let them play around boats ::,or pilings or in areas where your vision is obscured. Jet skis are go- ing to become a greater danger as they become more prevalent. Col- lisions witlj swimmers will be very detrimental. Jet skis should not b1 allowed hear swimming areas. When children play in the bay or shallow gulf waters have them -wear beach shoes and learn to shuffle their feet as they walk so they do not step on stingrays. Even dead jellyfish and Portuguese Men-of-War are capable of stinging the toxic protein remains on the tentacles. Children should not handle dead fish, dead crabs, jelly fish or Portuguese men-of- war. Heat Exhaustion Prevent cramps and loss of excessive fluids by exercising in the cooler parts of the, day. If cramps do occur they will usually respond to massage and giving extra fluids. When symptoms of being excessively hot occurs move the child to a'cool environment and give extra liquid. Liquid is usually all that is needed. Prevent loss of liquid by.giving extra throughout the day. The First Baptist Church of Port St. Joe will be presenting the gospel group Bible Echoes in concert on Wednesday, May 18, at 7:00 p.m. A nursery will be provided, and a love offering will be taken. - - - Say You Saw It In the StarM! - - - - Enwrgency Medical Setvices-Sv Lives L PAGE 5A savers deserve all the credit we can give. They include emergency phy- -sicians, nurses, medical techni- cians, pa ramedics, dispatchers, educators and administrators Teamwork between EMT pro- grams and the public is helping make the emergency medical pro- grams more successful every day. Know how to call for. help quickly and prpperiv. Because if ENITs can't find you, they, can't help you. Don't waste their time and perhaps someone's life. Be sure your house number can be seen -easily from the street. Espe- cialiv- in this area. it -is most 1111poiLant to have )'OUr name and addeess on the mailbox. ,-'di Of LIS can do something to SLIPPOIA the einei-gency medical All You Can Eat LUNCH BUFFETIncludes Salad Bar4,951 specializing In *Buffet Lunch oSandwiches eMeals to Go .*Fresh Seafood *Delicious Steaks. Our Famous Fresb. $1010,95 ,SEAF00Q PLATTER: Only - J Linda I's Restaurant 302 Fourth St. 227-1109 Port St. Joe (Corner of Fourth Street and Hwy. 98) Owned and Operated by Charles & Unda Smith Pictured are three of our local Ellfrs (1,R), Barbara McCubbin, Jo Anne WiLson, and Jeanie'Engman, part -of, the, EMSfor Guif County. '-wo Mal-craret Ch d" ncy ins. Ladies, Golf nvzta- ttbna''I, T i. RES. .00'YOULIKE.M.ONEY? It Has A Way of Getting Away If You're Not Careful! Keep Yours At Home Where You Can Keep A Watchful Eye On It! 111-IIIPED ICE CREAM Sand Dollar ICE-CREAM CONES *'SUNDAES MILKSHAKES e, FROZEN YOGURT Bill's FAT-FREE ICE CRE'Aki CAPPUCCINO ESPRESSO VIDEO ARCADE POOL TABLE e GOURMET COOKIES FRESH DAILY Pizzas 9- Burg! er"s' t Soups Salads 9 Subs Blue Plate Specials o And More! THU RS DAY(Dine In oniyl) 1/2. Pric'e Pizza Night Free Ice Cream Cone On Your Birthday! OPEN'7 DAYS A WEEK 'TIL MIDNIGHT Udder Deii"ght SPECIALTY ICE CREW SHOPPE CT COFFEE BAR Mounting -. Valve Stem Salj'-z Tax computer Balancing -:Disposal Tay City Pickup Fee CRAFTSMAN TOOLS Now AtYour Western Auto VESTERN -:','-AUTO, Phone 227-1105 When one's worst nightmare comes to life and a loved one turns suddenly, deathly ill, or is badly injured, it is great to know that there are local specialists in emergency medical care that one canrely on. They are the hospital emergency room staffs.and the community's pararnedics and EMTs. May 15th through the 21stis Emergency Medical Services Week, and it is an honor to recog- nize the emergency medicine spe- cialists who, serve this area. These folks respond to to our needs Ior card with speed and professionalism. The hospital has had. many -letters of thanks for Community residents praisirig the quick action and caring attitudes of EMTs in this' area. I'hese life- crews, even if it's just being cour- Sduringthswe sa St. Jo-seph Bay'Cleaners Superior Quality Dry Cleaning '13&Y & Repairs, ', oe Alterations Shoe., Boot, & Purse -Repair It I NOWOFFERING HOURS: Vacuum and Sewing Machine Repairs A#on.-Frl. 8:30 am-5:30 pm I Siturday 9 am-2 pm 4011 REID AVE. (904) 27-3588 (Corner Of Reid &41h) PORT ST. JOE,. FL S s Paith Christia'n I D ummer -qxr School -5, t -o 'h Grade 8 ht U9 June 13-July 29 TIME 7:45 a.m. until,5:.15 1Y.m. SCHEDULE 7:45 a.m, until 12 noon ......... Academics coordinated with individual needs Oi students. This time includes a snack break and Bible story time. 12:00 pm (noon) ........... ................. I ... _Disihissal for Half Day students 12:00_,1:0Gp.m...; ......................... Lunch 1:00 5: 15 P.M ........................... Naps, Videos, Outside Play QraAs, Field Trips to the Library, Park, Museum, etc. COST- Regisirati6n 'Fee,...,.% ......... ........... I .......................... $25 FuI1LTixneStuden'ts' W hole Day ............ ............................ $55 per week "Half Day.., ... 4 ........... ...... ................. .... $30 per w eek Drop-Ins Nodrop-ins'ddringffie morning hours. Afternoondrop-ins..., ............. v ............... $10,per'day X Other fees, f6r- supplies and field trips as needed. X:Lunches must be brought from home., X 24% reduction in price for-more th; an, onechild in family. SLAh flight were: first-J6an Powell 67; second-.L6uise Nowlin 66: and th'ird-Karla Hayes 69. Se%,enLh flight were: first- Rose Pigners 59; second-Eadie, Stewart 63;. and third-Jo Barrett 63; Eighth flight'were.; rirsL-Sliin, Taunton' second- Ka Lh r.Nm Warren; and third-ViOan Hardy 01 Al 11 Da Y Ys. Left to D6 corate Parents of the. 1094'g'radUat- 1ng senio rsof.P.ort St.'Joe High School:, are hard: at work. -con-, structingr the decorations for, the annual Project Graduation to be held May.23. Work Is iriprogress at the Centennial Building each evening beginning at 6:30..Par- ents are urged to wear their work' clothes, and bring their ham-* mers', nails,, staples and staple guns and join with other parents in completing the decorating for the'941 edition of Project Grad q a-' -tion. Work will stop Tuesday, eve- ning at 7:00 p.m. for a short busi- negs meeting, as the final details areironed out. Project,Grdd The "final countdoyn" meet- Ing of the Wewahitchka High School Project Graduation wJ11 be next Tuesday night, May 1,7, at 6:30, at WHS Commons. This meeting -will decide who carries what, who buys any. extras, who stays all night, and a million oth- er things to do. Even if you have 4. never come before; you can still help-PLEASE. Margaret Chaney' with a low gross of 82 won the Ladies' Invitd- tional. last Thursday at St. Jo- seph's Bay Country Chib. Other winners, in ,the championship flightwere low net scorers: first- Judy Patterson 70; second-Mage Ely 71; and thlrd-Dot Collins 7l.: Low nets in each Ilight' were': first-Pat Anema,66; second-RUL11 Cranford 66; and third"JeanettO Second flight %%,ere: first-SUe Neal 66; second-Carol BLISse 66: and thlrd-Janice Cheathain 68. ,I Third flight %vere: first-Jeri McCollum 68: second-Ellen Dov 76 and Lhird-Helen Prophater 70. Fourth flight were: first- Velma Branhain 59; second-Nli Brine and third-Pauliii6,DU_ breuil 66. Fifth flight were: first-M artha Wenz 69;, second-Ann Luck 69; and thlrd-Sandy Herrick 71. Card bf Th a-n'ks This is to express my appreci- ation for the participation of'the following Mexico Beach business people in the Annual Gladys Chapman- Golf TOUrnunent held April 30, at Phoenix Dunes: Fan tasy Properties, Gulf Foods,, New York Country Deli, Parn's Auto Parlor, Sharon's Cafe _Jolly Rog- er's Pizza and, Beachvalk"C loth ing, & Gifts. The NjeXjCo 'Beach "Autumn Fantasy-, Weekend" prize was extremely PQPLLI,.-ir %vith U-ie large crowd of golfii,, business people and ca-ic leaders. LueGoodwin Tournament Co-Chair Pcdywrto Speak. At _NeMrCoVenant Dianne Palmer, with her hus band. of 25 years Rodney. will be ministering with a refreshing- ac- curate, and heartfelt- message on Saturday at'7:30 p.M. and Sun- day at. noon, May 14- And 15, at New Covenant. in a friendly qtrnosphere, 'With good FRIENDS,. -Serving Breakfast, T_ LUnch & Dinner .8 a.m. to 9 p.m. d Sundpys .6 Days a Week ' "' ' clos~c 4ook'Whos. Pvo! Christian Little s- will celebrate his second birthday With a party Saturday, May 14th at 214 Ave- nue E. Christian is the son of John and Brenda Littles and the grand- son'of Mr. and, Mr's. Cleveland'. Bal ley of Port St. Joe And Mr.'and Mrs. Jaijaes Powell of Clearwater. He's the great, grandson of Mr. n Mrs.'Theo Russ of Jacob and, Mrs. Lola Anderson of Clearwater. 13 INCH Pl 55/80R 13 P165'801113 P175-18OR13 P1851BOR13 14 INCH P185,751`114 P1951751114 P205/751114 P215,75Rlo 15 INCH P205175R 15 P215i751115 P225,75R15 P235/75R15 $152.60 $182.28 $190.76 $195.00 $207.72 $211.96 $216.20 $220.44 $224.68 $228.92 $233.16g THIS AD SPONSORED BY Port St. Joe/Gulf County Chamber of Comm'er 11 Adak. Middle School Banquet May On Tuesday, May 17, at 6:30 tions '(e. m neatics, science, your student. p.m. Wewahitchka High School English); *score at or above, the faculty and staff will host the first '95th percentile on nationally' ec- '."74 Reunio annual Middle School'Students of ogriized tests; *mtmust have nof '74 Excellence Banquet in the' high more than one level o ae offense the Class of '74 school commons. regarding 'discipline and; *a stu- ge 'together from4ull In order for a student ,. get dent who wins recognition out- ay night they will ah 'invitation they must fmeet the side of school may also receive an Country Club at 7:0, following guidelines: *have a cur- invitation. urday there will be a rent 3.25 grade point average; This 'is one 'of the most' out- and a banquet at -,average; 0 1 ,,n.uI. *special departmental nomina- standing and. rewarding '.endea- Club starting at 7:00. S. vours' Wewahitchka High School per person and mone' s ,i. educators are' involved in each 'by May 31 to Ida Gar Gulf F ll year' Union Bank orTraciC If you have received an invita- Box 13187, Mexi Set for M ay 21 tion please 'Coe out and support 32410. 17 n will have a ly 8-9. Fri- meet at the 0 p.m., Sat- beach party, the Country I It is $30.00 y must be in rrett at First Gaddis, P.O. [co Beach, Friday evening. From left to right, the retir- Sees are Margaret Adams, Bob Phillips and :R Ki.e Lloyd Pitts. All had been' with the city for over 20 years. Ms.' Adams was in the clerical Mayor Frank Pate presents watches to department; Phillips in Public Works and three retiring city employees at a dinner Pitts at the water treatment plant. Lanny S. Patterson Lanny Scott Patterson, 16, of Greenville, Alabama, formerly of ,Wewahitchka, passed away Sat- urday in Greenville. Born in Ten- -nessee, he had been a resident of. VWewahitchka and' attended We- ,wahitchka schools until moving 4to Greenville one and one-half years ago. He had been an active member of Overstreet' Bible Church, and was a competitive weightlifter, going to the Alabama State Championship. Survivors include his mother, Pat Patterson of Overstreet; his *father, Dennis Patterson of Greenville; grandparents. Verna and Archie Marshall of Overstreet and Betty ,Jo and Virgil Patterson of Coalfield, TN; a brother. Chad Patterson, and a sister, Carina Patterson, 'both of Overstreet; two, step-brothers, Brett Patterson and Shannon Patterson, both of Greenville; and a step-sister, Chantile Patterson of Greenville. The. funeral senice was held at 3:30 p.m. CDT Wednesday at the Overstreet Bible Church, con- ducted by the Rev. Riley Sapp. In- terment followed In Pleasant Rest Cemetery. w SAll services were tinder the direction of the Comforter Funer- al 'Home, Wewahitchka Branch Chapel. Cleveland Steward Colonel Cleveland Rex Stew- ard, Jr. (United States Army, Re- tired), died of cancer at the age of 67 on April 30, at his home on Cape San Blas. Born in Dallas, 'Texas, Col. Steward earned high- school and junior college diplo- mas from New Mexico Military In- stitute. He later received a Bacca- laureate 'degree in History- Political Science from the Univer- sity of Omaha and a Masters de- gree in Public Administration Happy 30th Birthday! He dreams of cars And boats and fishing, But no amount of hopeful wishing Will ever change the bitter fact, That this boy is thirty Now how about that!f from Troy State University. Col. Steward enlisted in the United States Army in 1946 and soon after was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Cavalry. During his 30 years of serVice, he was appointed to a variety of command and advisor positions, both stateside and overseas. Highlights of his career Included ,tours as military advisor to the armies of Iran, Vietnam, and Ko- rea; Commander of the 1st Batta- liohn, 64th Armor at Kitzingen, Germany; and Director of Indus-. trial Operations., Fort Knox, Ken- tucky. Col. Steward retired in 1976 following a two year ap- pointment as Senior Military Ad- visor to the Montana Anny Na- tionral Guard. He .received numerous commendations and awards during his career, most notably the Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, and Meritorious Service medals. After retiring from the Army Col. Steward traveled extensively and was employed In various management positions within the United States and Europe.' He en- joyed the outdoors and volun- teered considerable. time to the U. S. 'Park Service.. .. , Col. Steward was preceded in death by his father. Col. Cleve- landRex Steward, Sr., and his wife of 41 years, Miriam Rich- mond Steward. He is survived by his mother, Modena, two daugh- ters, Deborah and Candis, his son, Cleve, and three grandchil- dren. He was very much loved by his family. Burial is scheduled for May, 16 at Zachary Taylor National Ce- meiery, Louisville, Kentucky. In lieu of flowers, donations;:- int .his memory'may be made to the Bay Medical Center Hospice, Panama City.. Irene S. Beaman Irene S. Beaman, 79. of Port St. Joe. passed away Monday morning, May 2, In Bay St. Jo- seph, Care Center, following an extended illness. She was reared in Indiana and had been a resi- dent here since 1956. A member of the Long Avenue Baiptist Church, she was a part- ner in Beaman Plumbing Service with her husband. She was the widow of E. Wayne Beaman and was preceded in death by her son;' Jim Beaman. Survivors include her daugh- ter ;and son-in-law, Fern S. and Jimmy Guilford of Mexico Beach; 'one daughter-in-law, Phyllis Bea- Sman; seven grandchildren; Ginger Sims, Shari Boyd, Bill Guilford, Alan Sisk, Tina Nichols, Edward Lanier,, and Julie Lanier; several great-grandchildren; three sis- NAPA POWERTM ________.__ 60 MONTH BATTERY IL 20 Offers good at these participating NAPA AUTO PARTS stores: Phone 229-8222 4NA )1 Long Ave. Port St. Joe, FL WEKE 1AMERICARoHIWW. Jason Fisher Is HOBY Delegate The' Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation (HOBY) conducted its 1994 North Florida Youth Leader- ship Seminar in Tallahassee dur- ing the weekend of May 6-8 at the Florida State, University Campus. in Tallahassee. -The youth leadership seminar, was attended, by 115 high school sophomores representing high schools throughout north Florida. The primary goals of HOBY seminars are to seek out Ameri- ca's most promising yountmg lead- ers, recognize them for their cur- rent leadership roles, and provide them with the tools to enhance their own leadership potential. In cooperation with this mis- sion, each high school principal selected one ,student to be their school's seminar participant/ HOBY Ambassador. Ambassadors were selected' oh the basis of demonstrated leadership abilities. This year's ambassador from We- wahitchka High School was Ja- son Fisher. Jason said it was "An extremely educational weekend, which was also packed with fun. It was great to be a part of such a highly motivated group and to meet others, with similar goals.', . A great.experience." ... . Elein. Yearboo'ks On Sale Now Port St. Joe Elementary PTA is currently selling the 1993-94 version of 'Bulldog Memories., Copies are limited, so please or-, der early. The annuals: are available at i a cost of $9.00 each. Summer Camp for Young Girls Learn to snorkel, ,as well as play games, sing songs, make; crafts, and line dance. Register- for the Girl Scout Day Camp, which will be' from June 6-10 from 8:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. ET: at the Centennial Building. The camp .is for girls who . have finished first grade. The, event director is Cynthia Wiggins. The cost is: $25.00 for Girl' Scouts and $31.00 for non-Girl Scouts. The deadline for registration is May 16. For more 'information, call 227-7287 or 1-800-876-9704 '(Girl, Scoutt Council of the Apa- . lachee Bend) : ters, Jean Gillis of Panama City Beach, Corine Roscoe of Hobart, IN, and Wanda Pearson of Gosh- en, IN; two brothers, S.C. Statom, SJr., 'of Muncie',IN, and David L. Statom of Phoenix, AZ; and a i brother-in-law, Cecil R. Beaman'., of Punta Gorda. . The funeral service was held' at 11:00 a.m. E.S.T., Thursday, May 5, at the Long Avenue Bap- tist Church, conducted by Dr. Dan Duncan. 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Finally! A climate-controlled storage facility, to store your most sensitive goods. Business or Personal Records, Antiques of all 'kinds, or Personal Valuables. Several sizes available. No Mildew! No Moisture! No Bugs! See Next Week's Star for Opening Date and More Information. I L I BITUARIES: I ~uTC;m~u lu vi'lr a I I 3i't ; i i.i I I ~ PAGE RA Il p I R I R 1 W C, Pnii~r~rr~iir~ THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 12. 1994 Hunter Education Course In Port St. Joe Next Week The Florida Game and. Fresh Water Fish Commission is offer- ing hunter education courses in Port St. Joe and Apalachicola during May. The Port St. Joe course will be offered May 17, 19, 24, and 26 from 6 9 p.m. at Port St. Joe Ivey Henderson To Receive B.S. Degree May 15 Ivey Lamar Henderson will graduate with a- B. S. degree in Justice Administration from the University of Louisville, in Louis- ville Kentucky on May 15.' Ivey, a 1989 graduate of Port St. Joe High School, is the son of Theodore Taylor, Christine Tay-- lor of Port St. Joe and Ivey Hen- derson II of Los Angeles, Califor- nia. He is the grandson of Laura Williams and Eloise Henderson of, Port St. Joe. High School on Niles Road. The Apalachicola course is a weekend class and will be taught May 21 and 22 from 8 5 at the Apa- lachicola National Estuarine Re- serve on Seventh Street. For the past three years, it has been illegal for any person born on or after.Jufne 1, 1975, to take wild animal life with the use of a firearm without first having completed a hunter safety course. Proof of successful completion is required to purchase a hunting li- cense, and persons under 16 years of age-who do not require a license-must have their safety ,card in their possession while hunting. Exemptions to this law apply to any person hunting in his county of residence on his home- stead or the homestead of his spouse or minor child, or to any minor child hunting on the home- stead of his parent. The course will be held in the Student Activity Room starting :Crystal Coachman, center, high sales winner for the K.I.D.S. grocery give-away,. is shown.with her. mother Paula (L) and Pre-K- Steacher Becky rd. Life Home Auto Business Health Disability 15% DISCOUNT ON AUTO INSURANCE u. . 15% WITH HOMEOWNERS Sam Sweazy Agent (904)227-2106 PortSt.Joe,FL BAYOU BLUEBERRIES- U-PICK $1/lb. ] *Open 4p.m. 'til Dark All Day Friday & Saturday No pesticides used! Simmons Bayou- 229-6604 Tc5.2 .T HE TREAD MILL / '* ~ ~ Stan Price and Tim P.:,., -- .: .:....: S Open Monday Friday, 8:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. and Saturday :00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. ;.-T. THE ALIGNMENT '. TREAD MILL r .307 Hwy. 98 o Hhieand View NrEW TIRES uSED N / OIL & LUBE Auto Repair , -Let Us- * Align and Balance Your tires * Check Your Brakes * Tune Up Your Car & Change Oil ___ Path finder II Computer A analysis recently installed in our well-equipped shop!! Call 229-6709 for Appointment State-Approved Air Brake Work Conditioner Service Tune-Ups Align and Balance All Lube and Wheels of Your Car or Filter Change - Light Truck Come On Over the New Bridge. WE'RE HERE TO SERVE YOL'!! May 17. If you plan to take the course, please be at Port St. Joe High School between 6 and 6:30 p.m. EDT. The course includes a mini- mum of 12 hours of classroom in- struction, examination, and firing of a firearm. Persons interested in attend- ing either course are asked to call- the GFC's Regional office in Pana- ma City at (904) 265-3676 to pre- register, or to contact County Agent Roy Lee Carter at 639-3200 or instructor Joe Paul at. 639- 5260. 'St. Joe Sends 131 Athletes to State Track Meet During Past Eight Years" Gowan The state tournament suc- cess of Port St. Joe High School's track team was the result of eight years of planning and hard work, Scott Cowan, track coach, told the Kiwanis Club Tuesday. "I was assigned the job when I came here, fresh out of college, eight years ago," Gowan said. "School records showed that in 20 years of the track program, we had-never won a District champi- onship. Only three of the many who had participated in that length of time had ever participat- ed: in a state meet. None had won," the coach continued. Gowan said the program had been improving steadily each year Basketball Games To Raise Funds On Friday, May 13, at the Port St. Joe High School Dome, The Port St. Joe state champion- ship basketball team will be tak- ing on a challenge worth seeing. They will be competing against the Port St. Joe Dream- ers-Al Ray, Tommy Curtis, Com- missioner Warren Yeager, Ralph Rich, Kenneth Parker, Sandy Quinn, Tony Larry.' Ricky Larry, Lose, In District To Florida High FLORIDA HIGH 6, PORT ST. JOE 2 The Sharks played their old tournament nemesis,' Florida High, tough for five and a half in- nings Wednesday, before bowing to them in the District semifinals. The Sharks had scored first in the top of the first inning, but the Seminoles had come right back with three runs in the third to take a two-run lead. The Sharks drew closer in the top of the sixth, when they scored another run to cut the Seminole lead to Just one run. Then, In their half of the sixth, the Seminoles pushed across three more runs to put the game on ice.: It was the third meeting for the two teams this season, with the Sharks winning one of the games. It was the second loss to -.,-the- fourth ranked Seminoles' withini n a week. The Sharks played then on. equal ground with. five hits for each team. The difference in sta- tistics was a single error, commit- ted by the Sharks, for the entire game. Lefty Josh Colbert went the distance for the Sharks and was, tagged for the loss. Eric Ramsey, 'with an RBI single and Cameron Likely with a double, led the Shark offense. Brian Jenkins had the Sharks' other RBI with a sacrifice fly, in the first inning. St. Joe 100 001 0-2 5 1 Fla. Hi 003 O0 x-6 5 0 Track Team To Be Honored The 1994 boy's Class 2A state championship track and field team and the girl's track and field team will be honored at the .7:00 p.m. worship service of First Baptist Church on Sunday, May 15th. There will be a. reception in their-honor following the evening service. The community is cor- dially invited to attend. For Rings Dennis Geoghagan, Damon SMcNair, Chris Early, Johnny Jen- kins, Lt. James Hersey, Aaron Nickson, Reggie Larry, Dr. Tim Nelson, Don Ashcraft, Officer Wil- fred Arendt, Jr., Amos Pittman, and Commissioner Nathan Pe- ters, Jr. The announcer will be City .Commissioner Johnny "Mo- tormouth" Linton, and the refer-' ees will be John Crosby and Ray Bailey. Also featured' are the Port St. Joe High School girls' basket- ball team and some of Port St. Joe's finest-and bravest- women. Game time is 7:00 p.m., and admission is only $2 for adults and $1 for students. Proceeds from this. event will go towards the purchase of championship rings for the team. Peter L. Rosasco Wins Award Peter L. Rosasco, Cape San Blas affiliate for United National Real Estate, has earned the com- pany's Century Club award for. at- taining a new high in sales through March. His office is known as United National Ro- sasco Realty. Rosasco also holds the firm's Founder's, President's Round, Ta- ble, and master Salesman awards for professional accomplishment. United National maintains af- filiated offices in 42 states, spe- cializing in the sale of business, residential, agricultural and rec- reational property. National head quarters are in Kansas City, MO. Correction Michelle Martin, one of the Lady Sharks softball team mem- bers, was erroneously. identified as Melissa Martin in last week's team-photo. South Gulf VFD IPulic Notice There will be a general meet- ing of the South Gulf County Vol- unteer Fire Department o'n Thursday, May 19, at 7 p.m. at the fire station. Please feel free to go and look over the new fire truck and in- quire about the First Responder ,Course to.be held at the fire de- partment. I A0A1.pI- .14 FICTITIOUS NAME Notice Is hereby given that. pursuant to Ch.. 865.09 Florida Statutes, the undersl4ied Intends to register with the Division of Corporations. Dc- partment of State, the fictitious name or trade name under which It vwilt be engaged In business aild IIIn which said business Is to be cmaried on, to- wit: COMPANY NAME: Boutique By The Bay. ADDRESS: 302A Reid Avenue. Port St. Joe. FL 32456 ' OWNER SonJla RaIlleld. Margie RaIlleld Publish: May 12. 1994 during the past eight years, until this year, Port St. Joe High School won the state champion- ship In track and field Class AA competition... . "We won the District champi- onship back in: 1989 'for the first time. Leonard, Ray went to the state competition from that team, as the. first to win a state champi- onship from Port St. Joe," the speaker said. During the past eight years, the school has fielded 131 ath- letes in state track meets. "State meets are not like basketball, football and baseball," he said. "Only the track athletes who qualify, go to the state meets." Gowan said he used the tried and true method of arranging for tough competition all year long, to get his charges ready for a run at the state championship. 'There were 48 teams in .the state meet this year and we were favored. It was a good feeling but it was tough keeping the intensity going until we captured the trophy," he -said. "It was satisfying, too, to know that we did something no other team from Port St. Joe has done before us," he said. NOTICE OF LAND USE CHANGE Notice Of Permitted Use Of Land Change Through An Emergency Comprehensive Plan Amendment Before The Gulf County Board of Commissioners '* .' '.! .' -. v "' The Board of Commissioners of Gulf County, Florida, has scheduled a trans- mittal stage public hearing to amend its Comprehensive Plan by ordinance as fol- lows: Amendment to change the text of the Gulf County Comprehensive Plan by adding Agriculture to the land use inten- sity parameters in Policy 1.3.7 of Section . The first (transmittal) public hearing on these matters will be held at a special meeting of the Gulf County Commission at 12:00 p.m. EDT on Thursday, May 19, 1994, in the County Commission Meeting Room at the Gulf County Court- house. The second (adoption) public hearing will be advertised at a later date. The proposed plan amendment is available for inspection, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. EDT in the Gulf County Planning/Building Department at the Gulf County Courthouse at 1000 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, Florida. Questions concerning this matter should be direct- ed to the Gulf County Planning/Building Director (904) 229-8944. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the pro- posed plan amendment. 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The award is presented, based on the attitude of ath- letes and spectators, and ,the manner in which the athletes participate in the athletic program plays a large role in the awarding of the annual recognition, ONLY CLASS AA SCHOOL IN STATE Principal Wes Taylor received the letter the middle of the week, notifying him the school has been selected as the only Class AA school in Florida to -receive the notification and will be the only school in its division to be given special recogni- tion at the Association's. annual meeting, which is held in Haines City in August. Port 'St. Joe's selection will be included in the program which is, prepared for the annual meeting. Selection also means a special slide program will be presented at the Associ- action's annual meeting, with the school, its activities, its stu- dents, coaches, athletes andthe attitude exhibited by the fans at athletic games, as its subject. PLEASED OVER SELECTION Principal Wes Taylor and athletic director Fred. Priest both were pleased over the school being selected this year. "It's to our credit that we have been runners-up for this honor for the past couple of years. Being selected is a great testimony to the quality of our fine young athletes and coaching staff. This award also reflects the attitude of the community toward their teams," Taylor told The Star. "We stress good behavior and sportsmanship to pur kids playing the various games in our program," Coach Priest said. In a letter announcing the school's selection, Gary V. Pi- gott, Assistant Field Director of the FHSAA, said, "This award. is a credit to the administration, coaches, and student- athletes of the school." A representative of the coaching staff will attend the annu- -,al Awards Banquet of FHSAA in August, to officially accept the award. The FHSAA regulates and sets rules for all high, school athletic participation in the state of Florida. Sharks Are State Champions Lady Gators 3-A Champs SThe Wewahitchka High School Lady Gators defeated Liberty County with a score of 10-6 to win Mhe district 3-A title. Shown are front row, left to right: Diana Taunton, Mandy Little, Anianda Da- vis, Ginny McClellan, Aimee Pridgeon, Jennifer Nelson, Vicki McClel- lan. Back row, left to right: Cindy Jordan, Thelma Bryant, Ashley Lister, Holly Atkins, Brandi Parker, Kelli Jones, Tammy Davis, Jen- nifer Barnes, Jasmine McMillion. . Last S Joe High S made histo the school and field Sharks sco first amor schools. Th 16 events, records, a earn All-Stb Other ,Lake Butle ond with 3: third with with 24; an Win First Ever Class AA Track Saturday the Port St. Placing second were: Cedric, school boy's track team Anthony shot put 50'0"; Robert ry when they captured Williams discus 152'8"; and 400 's first class 2A track relay team of Daniels, Hill, Larry, 'championship. They and Tarus Riley -with a school hired 69 points to place record time of 42.88.. ng the 48 :class 2A Jeremy Tull also placed he team won six of the fourth In the discus with a toss of ,set six new school 144'1". Chris Daniels placed fifth nrd had nine athletes in the 100 meters with a 11.18 ate honors., time and Tarus Riley placed sixth school winners were: running the 200 meters in 23.12. r-Unlon County sec- Other athletes who competed in 2; Pensacola Catholic the meet were: John Bryant, 8th 28; Chiefland fourth in the 300 hurdles with 43.7 and Ad North Florida Chris- Lee Duren, 12th in the 1600 me- tian fifth with' 19. Placing,first in their respec- tive events, were: Jeremy Tull - shot put 50'10 1/2"; Zyrls Hill - long jump 24'0 1/4" and 800 me- ters 1:59.46; Antwione Allen I- high jump "6'16" and 110 hurdles 15.10; 1600 relay team of Mario Larry, Chris Daniels, Willie Daw- son and Zyris Hill 3:23.76. The long jump. 800 meters, high jump, 110 hurdles and 1600 re- lay times were all school records. and Field ters at 4:52.6: and Kenny Daves in the 3200 meters. Senior Zyris Hill capped off a very fine four year career with some Impressive perfonnrmances at the state meet. His three wins and his one second place finish Saturday gave him four state ti-, ties this year. Combined with-pre- vious year's finishes Hill has 'nine All-State honors. His effort of 24'9 1/4" in the long. jump is one of the top jumps in the country this year. Junior Antwione Allen also had an excellent meet. His win- ning jump of 6'10" tied the Class 2A state record. He made three attempts at 6'11" and wvas very close on his last attempt. The 1994 team will be re- inembered as the best team in school history. The senior mem- < bers of the team are: Cedric An- thony, Willie Dawson, Lee Duren, Zyris Hill, Joe Price, Tarus Riley, Vic Sellers and Jeremy Tull. Ac- cording to Coach Scott Gowan they are responsible for the suc- cess the team experienced, taking the track program to the top lev- el. Advances to- Wewa Advances to Regionals Lose To Maclay 6-2 Tuesday to End Season' WEWAHITCHKA 17, SNEADS 1 The Wewahitchka Gators scored their 17 runs in .the first three innings of their tournament game with Sneads last Thursday afternoon, to win their first game- In the District 3-A semifinals. Beau Whitfield was perfect at the plate, goingthree for three and four RBI and .Cory, Owens, was three for three with two RBI to lead the Gator attack. David Hysmith added a dou- ble. Tranum McLemore gave, a complete game performance for the Gators, scattering five hits and striking out 11 in the five in- ning game which was shortened by the run rule. Sneads 000 10-- 1 5 3 Wewa 584 Ox-17 13 0 LIBERTY COUNTY 5, WEWAHITCHKA 3 Despite a threatening Gator rally in the. seventh inning, the Liberty County Bulldogs edged the Gators, '5-3, for the District 3- A championship Thursday after- noon. The Gators took the lead on Cory Owens' two-run double in the second Inning.' The Bulldogs answered with the tying run in the fourth and the go-ahead run in the fifth. The Bulldogs padded their leqd with twvo more runs in the sixth. A Ga- tor rally in the seventh fell short. Casey Kelly drew a two-out, bas- es-loaded walk in, the seventh, to force in a run. Mike Morgan grounded out to end the scoring threat. i Casey Kelley started on the mound for the Gators and was re- lieved by, Jeremy Pridgeon in the sixth. Kelley was tagged ,with the loss. Both teams had five hits for the game. Wewa 020000 1-3 352 Liberty 100 112 x-5 51- MACLAY 6, WEWAHITCHKA 1 The Wewahitchka Gators had their state baseball hopes jolted to an end Tuesday by two Maclay homers and two Gator errors. Starter Clark Odom hit one over in the first inning, scoring two runs on the blast. Another round tripper came in the fifth in- ning. when Jared Robinson had another two-run stroke. The Gators could manage only one run off their three. hits. Casey Kelley's single drove home Jeremy. Pridgeon, who had walked, in the sixth inning. Tranum McLemore went the route on the mound for the Ga- tors, giving up only nine hits to the hard-hitting Marauders. The Gators ended their sea- son withla:l6-11 record. Wewa Maclay ATTEND STATE MEET: From left,'. Traci Peiffer, Kelli Graham, Jennifer Smallwopd and Charron Ad- dison. .. Lady Sharks Compete At, State Congratulations to the Port St. Joe Higih School girls- track team for their performance at the state track- meet. Five Lady Sharks, Fanta Harris, Tract Pelf-' fer, Kelli Grahani, Jenny Small- wood and Charron Addison, com- peted this weekend in the state meet after qualifying with a first or second place finish at the dis- trict level in their respective events. Three school records were broken or tied and three girls earned All-State Honors. Charron Addison set two new school records with a long jump of 16'5" earning, a fourth place finish and a triple jump of 33'9" which was good for a third place finish. Jen- nifer Smallwood tied her school ,record of 4'10" earning the sixth place medal and Fanta Harris threw 31'10" In the shot put to also earn a sixth place medal. Also performing well at the state meet were Kelli Graham in the 300 hurdles and Tract Pelffer in the 400 meters. Charron, Jennifer arid Fanta become the only second, third and fourth female athletes to re- ceive All State Honors in the his- tory of Port St. Joe High School. During the, season five other school records were set: Traci Peiffer in the 400 meters; Char- THE. i ron Addison in- the 300 hurdles;. Kristie Lowry in the 3200 meter run; Fanta Harris in the shot put;, and the 4x400 relay team of Tract Peiffer, Charron Addison, Leslie Falson and Shinah Quinn. It was a -great track seasorp for the Lady' Sharks with the team improving on eight school records. Firestone Low Priced Performance Tire 40,000 MILE ,TREADWEAR LIMITED WARRANTY* FRANK D. MAY, D.M.D. DRIFTING TEETH After you've had a tooth ex- tracted, you may think your oth- er teeth will stay right where ,they are, but that's not likely to happen. As soon as a gap is ,created in your mouth, the oth- er teeth are prone to drifting, especially the teeth closest to the gap. This can cause some serious dental problems, includ- ing eventual loss of teeth. When you have a missing tooth, there is a natural tenden- cy for the teeth on either side of the gap to drift toward each other. 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The top photo shows part of the visitors viewing the vari- ous works. The center photo shows Mr. and Mrs. Robin Downs and Charlotte Henderson as they kept the visitors entertained. At bottom is an Eagle on exhibit made entirely of new pennies and dimes. Midland National Life Insurance Co. Since 1906 Home Office: Sioux Falls, S.D. FEATURING: Family Plans Last Expense Plans, Retirement Plans Mortgage Protection How Cost Term Life '"Vanish" Premium Plans PLANS ISSUED UP TO AGE 80 Ross E. Tucker, CLU General Agent 926-7005 1-800-226-7005 I ~tf Art Show 'Attracts Viewers Attendance Better Than Last Year; Featured Local Artists C Record crowds of spectators turned out for the opening of the third annual Gulf County Art i Show Monday evening, held in the First Union Bank building on Monument Avenue. Art objects painted and made by local artists, featured every- thing from a painted sea turtle shell to an eagle made entirely of A. new pennies and dimes, attracted visitors all evening. The most popular art mediums were oil, water and photography, with a few articles of handiwork also on display. Visitors were entertained with live music during the show hours, performed by Robin ... Downs on the sax, his wife on the piano and vocals by Charlotte Henderson. The First Union Bank served refreshments during the evening. The show,, sponsored by the Chamber.of eommnerce.-asA4rst ) held in conjunction with 'its fall crafts festival, but was 'moved this year to the spring in order to ' have more going on at different seasons and to spread out the work of producing the two affairs. The show was open to view- ing each day this week from 9:00 to 4:30 p.m. The show will be open all day today and will start closing down and being disman- tied beginning at 4:30 this after- noon. The show features work by students in the two County high schools, which is displayed down- stairs in the building. Apple'man E xplans Gun Law to Rotarians Thusrday A resident of the state of Flor- ida may keep a handgun in his home. or business without any' special permits or. breaking the law. He had better keep that gmun from children under 16 years of age. He can use that guin to pro-" tect his home or business, but he had better- be, prepared to give proper reason why he used it. He can carry a handgun in his car, if it is kept in a box with a cover [a shoebox would be a le- gal container] a holster with a snap strap across the top or in the glove compartment-.The idea being that he mupt make at least two motions to retrievee the gun 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 pach month for use. He cannot carry a gun on the street, concealed or otherwise, unless he has a permit to do so, and only the Secretary of State of Florida can grant this permission after thorough examination into a person's background and charac- ter and payment of a $125 appli-. cation fee. All these and many more tips on the use and' purchase of rifles, shotguns and handguns were de- scribed to the Rotary Club last Thursday by States Attorney Jim Appleman. The head lawman, in the 14th Circuit said he was making the rounds of the Circuit to inform people of their responsi- bility and rights of guri owner-, ship,. In light of the many pieces' of legislation being brought up by the Florida Legislature and the U.S. Congress. Appleman said if a person fully understands what Florida law will allow him to do with his gun, he had better not go into an- other state expecting the same treatment to be applied. "For instance," he said, "It is Illegal to carry a gun and the am- munition for that gun located in Fun for Everyone the same place in your car. Your gun canbe in -the glove compart- ment, but the ammunition must be in another place in the car in the state of Georgia. If you are travelling in Alabama, you will need a permit from any law en- forcement official to have the gun ,in your possession." , Applemari said one must fill out a form and pay a $10 fee to purchase a shotgun or rifle in Florida. He must not purchase or give a firearm to a child under the age of 16. The owner is liable for any damages done by a gun in his home. If it's there and not se- cured by some. approved method of restraint and someone is shot with it, accidentally or on pur- pose, the owner is liable for the damages All Occasions Over 1,300 Songs And Videos For more information, call (912) 924-3427 or (904) 229-6814 Ask for Jean or Mike fc odd 3/d F fl - reau.way~s.aser arao- PAnI. in a ,irv.wrv ~ fur --r TnipvT Prroc%&v MV 9 IQQ I .0 Record Number of Students Qualify for Gold Card Awards-189 Jake Belin, Jr., PSJHS Graduate, Banquet Speaker-local Grads Predominant in Program Featuring, Top Students The largest audience in histo- ry attended Port St. Joe High School's Gold Card Club banquet last Thursday evening, in the SCommons Area of the High School. Parents and organizers of the Organization saw some 189 stu- dents receive awards for consis- tently making good grades in gra'des.seven through 12. It takes a grade point average of at least 3.0 to qualify for the Gold Card Club. Nearly half the senior class qualified, with 12 members of the class making 3.5 or above [all .A's]. Superintendent of Public In- struction Walter Wilder recog- !nized that this year's class of Graduating seniors, will' contain more high honor and honor'grad- . uates than any class in the histo- ry of the school. The dinner, consisting of ',steak, baked potato and salad, -was prepared and served. by par- ents of the honored students. Ann Comforter, choral music teacher at the school, kept the 300-plus people present .enter- I.tained throughout the evening :with music from the keyboard. Bill Antley gave the invoca- tion for .the dinner; -Charlotte Pierce School Board member, did the introductions: Pain. Lawrence presented the. awards; Jake C. Belin, Jr., gave the address of the evening and Superintendent Wal-. er Wilder gave closing remarks. e', -... SThank you. readers who have followed this article and the high school throughout this year. It is time for me to say good-bye and pass the responsibility on to an upcoming senior. Just as I am, all of the seniors are passing on the experiences that have made many years worth of memories. When students look back on their years in high school, the most prominent events are usually the sporting events. I will remember the state bas- ketball. play-offs in 1990, the state championship football game in 199(f and the state basketball . cham nship in 1994', b.ut that Hawk News Highland View Elementary School Fourth Grade It was a great trip! The trip to St. Augustine is an. annual four- day lear-ning experience for the students. .-.. When I asked what was your favorite part of the trip, the an- vswer was: "I liked Ripley's Mu- seum, the Fort, the Jacksonville Zoo, and the swimming pool!" Those were words from: Shannon McDuffle, Audra Williams, Kim Tillery, Joe Robinson, arid Colby' Long. Chris Wheeler added that he liked the pizza; Stephanie High- tower like the little monkeys at the zoo; Evan Fettinger liked the fire eater outside the Fort; Shan- na Powell liked the trolley ride; James Smith was fascinated about the way things were built out of coquina mortar. Buddy Powell mentioned spe- Jake C. Belin, Jr., addressing Gold Card Club banquet last Thursday evening. . is not all. When I think of my high school I think of class. A, :. When going to aWay gam-es. we, often had more fans than the cifics in the Ripley's Believe It- 'Or Not! Museum -such as the mummified cat, the :mermaid bones, the ferris wheel made out of an erector set, the model Lon- doh Bridge made -from match 'sticks, and the log cabin made of pennies. Danny Coker said it all. . "The Dream of the Empire-that's ,what ,the. video showed-about the: old: town. -.. liked every- thing! It was awesome!" As the group arrived home, chaperone' Tim Hightower pre- senfited (on behalf of the group) fourth grade teacher Elizabeth' Howell and her husband Corbett a small token of appreciation for all their work and enthusiasm in taking the students to St. Augus- tine, Mrs." Howell would like to thank chaperones Annette and' Tim Hightower. Julie Williams, Sherry Smith, and Corbett How- ell. .Also she said a great big thanks goes to the V.F.W. and their- auxiliary and the Florida First Union Bank for donations, and to all .who bought chicken dinners and had their cars washed. Blue Caps And the winner is. .second grade, with a total-of 3,045 caps!-. home team; we usually had bigger home crowds than other schools. I remember how the fans handled themselves-never being rude to other schools and even giving standing ovations to visit- ing bands. As for the students them- selves, they showed class as well. Often, eating with the football and basketball teams in restau- rants at away games, Ive seen how polite the athletes are. Our players are never rowdy in res- taurants, they always say please and thank you, and they never leave a terrible mess. I can re- member reading several letters from restaurants commending the conduct of our students. It is no surprise to anyone at the high school that we were vot- ed as the 1993-94 Class AA win- ner of the FHSAA Fred E. Rozelle' Sportsmanshli p'Awaric~iWa let-ter. from the' Florida' High Scho6l Ac-2 tivitlles,Association. we were given? First grade: 3.004; third grade: 2,350; kindergarten: 1,369; fifth grade: 1.340; fourth grade: 1,093; sixth grade: 1.214; and the office 420, for a total of 13,835 caps' (equal to almost $700 for our school). Thanks to all who helping in saving the caps! . Teacher Appreciation The; teachers' at Highland View would like to say thank yoti to the staff for a wonderfully deli-, cious 'party on. Tuesday. Thanks for the needed uplift during the'., "spring fever"-end-of-school bus-' tie! We really do appreciate it! . Chapter I News A parent workshop, "Love to Read", 'will be' held at .the Gulf County Public Library on Friday, May 13, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. You'll learn'.all of the library's many uses, get cards for checking out books,' and learn' about the summer reading program for chil- dren. The workshop is open to all parents of Chapter I students in All are graduates of Port St/ Joe High School. ADDRESS Belin, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Belin of Port St. Joe and will be remembered as possibly the., best basketball player to come out of Port St. Joe High School, is now CEO of KOR Refining Corporation near Ba- kersfield, California. He remembered his days at Port St. Joe High, School by re- membering his former teachers and how they had influenced his life. 'They showed me the, way, but it was up to me to put in the hard work, the discipline and sac- rifice to get ahead," the speaker said. Belin credited supportive par-' ents for urging him to take ad- vantage of what was being offered him at school. 'They told. me that being a good basketball player was great; that playing' in the band and getting to love, music was- to be desired; social activities of the school including clubs, the school paper, student ,.council were all desirable for 'a well- 'rounded person. .B"But they taught me: that school was, first of all, a.place to study,, and ,to learn, and that should come first in my life." Belin went on to say that the main ingredients toward gaining any success in life was reading, development of social skills and 'work. , this award, as a "credit to the ad- ministration, coaches, student athletes, and 'spectators at your school." I will take the liberty of thanking the community and the high school for giving all the sen- lors many memorable moments. Hopefully. this will not be the last article of mine that you ever read. A Few Announcements Josh Colbert was recently ac- cepted to Georgia Southwestern University. Joni Peak was accepted **to Troy State University. , Seventh grade Students of the Week are Julia Six. Aaron Money, Wade Kennington. and Rachel McCroan. Shooting Stars are Rebecca Singer-Oswald and Jerry Martin. Friday (Nurses' Day), the PRIDE'ildg fletv'lth' hdrior 'of Gail Blackmon. our- hard-working' n u rse ,.. .' '. . grades 1-6.. Track and Field Day Track andField Day is Fri- day, May 13, at the Port St. Joe football field. Good luck, all you HAWKS Gulf County Schools Lunch Menu May 16 20 MON-Pizza. Sliced Peaches, Green Beans. Milk, Cookie TUES-Chicken, Broccoli w/ cheese, Applesauce, Roll,. Pota- toes w/gravy, Milk ....: WDS-Hoagie Sandwich, Cole Slaw, French Fries, Milk, Cook- ie THURS-Lasagna, Tossed Sal- ad, Mixed Fruit Cup, Roll, Milk FRI-Chili Con Came, Sliced Peaches. English .'Peas, Sal- tines, Milk, Dessert Say You Saw It In The Star!! Put Your Career on Course with Our Correctional Officer Program Gulf Coast Community College's Correctional Officer Basic Standards. Program' can put your career on course. After completing our training program, . you'll be eligible to take the state examination to qualify as a Correctional Officer in the state of' Florida. To qualify, you must be at least 19 years old, with a high school diploma or a G.E.D. and no felony convictions. Classes meet: days, nights, or weekends in a variety of locations in Bay, Gulf, and Franklin counties. Call one of our , training counselors at the GCCC Criminal Justice Training Academy at 747-3233: or the Port St. Joe office at 229-2760 on Tuesday or Thursday, 1-5 p.m. eastern time. an equal opportunity institution ~~ ' "Read everything of value you can get your hands on. It will teach you to spell and communi- cate, two skills which are vital to anyone wanting to progress in life. Learn to meet people. Put something back into the commu- nity through service and the church. Develop good work habits and work hard! Homework won't go away and must be done," he concluded. RECEIVING AWARDS The following are students with grade point averages of 3.0 and higher: 3.0 3.4 Seventh Grade: Betty In- gram; Latrika Quinn, Jason Rich- ardson; Crystal Wheeler. Eighth Grade: Kyle Adkison; Sheila Hightower; Adrian West; Bonnie Young. Ninth Grade: Joanna Cutler, Matthew Dixon, Audrey Franklin; Jonathan Gilmore; Ivan Johnson; Jennifer Martin; Jolynne Parker; Melanie Quinn; Rocky Quinn; Nicholas Sweazy; Russell Young, Tenth Grade: Barry Adkison; Latonya Bailey; April' Bryant; Kimberly Burkett; Sheteta Cham- bers; Khalilah Hill; DeAnna Hor- ton; Michelle :Lindsey; Kent McCullough; Jamie McMullon; Danielle Ross; Charrish White. " Eleventh Grade: Charron 'Addison; Diane Bender; Chris Bu- chanan, Damlen Byrd; Amber Conley; Teresa Evensen; Stepha- nie CGaddis: Justin Gerlach; Lane Loveless: Michael Mock; Tara Mullis;. Latresha Quinn; Shelly Weston. Twelfth: Shatika Allen; Me- lissa Anderson: Clay Cox: Lata- sha Foxworth; Lenka Kucerova; Christie Maestri; Dana Maige; Michael Norris; Pausha Pendar- vis;' Latonia Peterson; Andy Smith: Bill VWyatt. 3.5 4.0 Seventh Grade: Samantha Ambrose; Mindy Banks; Aaron Bearden; Anna Duren; Jim Fal- son; Tracey Fitzgerald: Jason Gainnie; Meredith Godfrey: April Godwin; Adam O'Claire: Rikki Johnson; Wade Kennington; Katie Kilbourn; Rachel McCroan; Aaron Money; Piper Redmond; Wendy Sander; Julia Six; Krystal Tharpe; Donna Thomas; Andrew Tillery; LL *Subject to credit approval on Snap-Credit. APR in effect on December 31, 1993 was 19.8%. Minimum finance diarge 50. All finance and insurance duiarges will be waived if your promotional balance is paid in fug by October 2,1994 APR is 18% in Coloado, Maine, Wisconsin, Iowa ad Nth Carolna BARFIELD'S Phone 229-2727 Port St. Joe GARD DPAGE 2B - r 9 I THE STAR, PORT ST. JOB, FL THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1994 Tracy Watkins; Kiki Williams; Lindsay Williams. Eighth Grade: William Bryant; Casey Clark; Dorthy Da- vis; Jeremy Dixon; Jennifer Gad- dis; Jason Gammill; Sabrina Han- son; Kim Lamberson; Leigh Lamrence; Jarred Patterson; Amanda Phillips; Natasha Powell; Tommie Ritcher; Gretchen Ste- vens; Wayne Summers; Jodie Wear; Casey White; Casie Wil-. liams. Ninth Grade: Ronisu Bird; Amy Buzzett; Karen Clark; Jesse Colbert; Doyle Crosby; Karen Falbe; Robbi Funderburk; Mi- chael Groh; Lance Hanson; Gena Johnson; Tina Kiope; Kayce Knox; Olivia Kumarickal; Charlie Lanford; Tasheka Langston; 'Stephanie Maxwell; Priscilla Me- dina; Harmony Pilest; Bryan Si- mon; Matt Todd; Matthew White; Clay Whitfield; Christy Wood; Misty Wood. Tenth Grade: Erica Beard; Dusty Daniels; Leslie Faison; Heather. Fields;, Dana Fox; Da- nielle Fox; Brigette Godfrey; Kristi Lawrence; Serena Littleton; Heather Nixon; Deann Redmond; -Jennie Smallw)od; Chaka Speights; Alyson Williams. Eleventh Grade: Harlotte Bolden; Dyshanda Boykins; Davi- da Byrd; Brian Cathey; Catherine, Connors; Kenny Daves; Leigha Davis; Natalie Gant; Cheyenne Harrison; Scott Hawkins; Tawan-. da Jenkins; Alice Kennington; Ra- chel Lane; Tres Long; Chrystina Mar-quardt; Johanna McMullon; Missy Nobles; Candice Upchurch; Georgette Walden; Mike Wear; Jessica White; Nikki Williams. Twelfth Grade: Jenny Acree; Shannan Antley, Sherry Bolden, Jill Bryan, Bryan Butts, Tonya Carpenter; Jennifer Clark; Josh Colbert; Kristi Davis; Megan Dean; Elisa Eyslee; Sherry Fen- nell; Shelley Fettinger; Tim Hatcher; Zyfis Hill; Kara Hogue; Caroline Lister, Kendra McDaniel; Shalonda McNeal; Rusty Minger; Eric Monteiro; Joey Newberry; Chris Nixon; Stephanie Norris; Erin Oliver; Jamie Parrish; Joni Peak; Tract Peiffer; Amos Pittman; Eric 'Ramsey; Christy Surber, Adam Taylor; Heather Walsh; Ni- chole Wilder. Capitol NEWS ROUND-UP by Jack Harper HERE'S THE COLUMN It'll be dirty tricks time from now until the November elections, fol- lowing the just-over regular session of the Florida Legislature that some say was the worst in history while others claim was just politics as usual. Here's what to look for if you want to avoid the dirty trick traps or Just know one when you see one. If you're against gambling in Florida, period, don't sign any peti- tions to get the gambling issues on the ballot. My wife signed one at the post office that she said she was told would Just put a constitu- tional amendment on the ballot to "limit" gambling. "If you're against gambling, this puts it on the ballot so you can vote on it", she said the fellow told her. The petition she looked at read "limited casinos," so she signed it. Gotchal She signed the proposition for limited casinos where the big thieves who run casinos want to place them. The other proposals are: county Choice gaming in casinos, hotels, riverboats or at pari-mutual gambling facilities; Florida Riverboat Casinos statewide and no land- based casinos; Gaming Districts in Coastal Regions that allow casinos; and Bailey Casino Action that would allow 10 casinos at hotels and 10 riverboat casinos statewide. I was suckered willingly down at Publix's into signing a handful of property anti-tix propositions, although I knew that the two girls signing people up were being paid by Big Sugar interests who want to nullify a *i penny-a-pound sales tax on a raw sugar proposition that is being pushed by environmental interests to help clean up the Everglades. It calls for a two-thirds vote, instead of just a majority, to raise any taxes by constitu- tiohal amendment which would make the penny sales tax or any other tax very difficult to pass, Big Sugar is contributing heavy to that drive. I signed it and the others because I thinkthe biggest problems in America today are politicians and taxes. We've got more than we need of both, and I don't mind a few dirty tricks to get rid of them. I might not vote for all of those proposals come election time, but I'll like having them there to look at again. Look closely at all those propositions you're asked to put on the bal- lot, especially if they want you to support it with money. Take the Save Our Seafood Committee that opposes ban on nets in coastal waters and, the Save Our Sealife Committee that wants to ban nets along the coast. The logos are almost identical? but the results opposite. Opponents of the ban-the Organized Fishermen of Florida-concede the similarity is in- tentional. It's a dirty trick really to get someone to donate to a cause they don't understand. One of the session's dirty tricks was the agreement in secret by six key Democrat and Republican senators with the knowledge of Senate President Pat Thomas on what bills to let through in the closing overtime session. It resulted 'in giving jai alai a sizable tax reduction in a bill the next day, while dog racing didn't get any special treatment. Sen. W. D. Child- ers, D-Pensacola, called it "slick" and has asked Gov. Lawton Chiles to veto the bill and allow the subject to be brought up again in the special session expected in June. Chiles-like his stance on turkey vetoes-isn't committing himself ei- ther way yet. BELTWAY IRONY: Guess who is going to be Investigating Hernando County School Board Member,Diane Rowden's charge that the Florida Senate. which ousted her for doifig business in secret, cut a back-room deal itself in the closing days of the session? The Florida Senate Itself, stupid. Folks, you have to get used to how it is up here in the rarefied atmos- phere of the state capitol. The only worst circus, they tell me. Is in Wash- ington, D.C. Thank God I don't have to cover that scene to make.a little retirement money. . Of course, it Isn't quite as hypocritical s 'M.rs. Rowden 'pa4pts it. She, said the very Wnators'who reprimanded her met in-secret" to decide' 9 which bills wer-going to make it t6 the floor for a consideration on the; last day of the extended session. THE NEWS ROUNDUP Medicaid fraud could cost Florida $640 million this year and Health and Rehabilitative Services has issued an estimated $70.9 million In food stamps and welfare overpayments in a three month period. The disclosures last week from state auditors and HRS internal re- ports are a sensitive Issue in the capital this election year. HRS Secretary Jim Towey said he may begin firing case workers who' make repeated mistakes processing welfare claims. Failure of the state health and welfare to make $12.2 million in payments on time could mean thousands of eligible citizens had to watll weeks or months for their benefits. ' Good news was reports that after a year of management shakeups in HRS, the food stamp error rate was cut by about 25 percent. The bad news was the error rate in Aid to Families with Dependent Children wors- ened by about 10 percent; more than double the national average. : HRS has blamed the errors on the state's huge computer system, widespread fraud, and mounting caseloads. The Auditor. General's Office criticized state officials for falling to punish providers who -have, overcharged the government, but It' noted, Medicaid fraud is a national program and Florida at 10 percent ranks about average in overpayments. CASINOS: Florida House Speaker Bo Johnson said last week he has talked with Bailey's Casinos arid Hotels about promoting a county-oporion casino gambling amendment and,helping them find real estate sites for. the operations. . The Milton democrat said he won't take on any job other than his real estate business until a planned special session of the Florida Legisla- ture in June on Health Care Reform is over. He said the requirements for local voter approval for the proposal being pushed by Bailey Is less objec- tipnable to people in Northwest Florida. NO VETOES: By late last week, Gov. Lawton Chiles'had signed or al- lowed bills to become law launching a cleanup for the Florida Everglades, defining wetlands, protecting growers from unproven criticism of fruits * and vegetables, and strengthening the collection of child support pay- m ents. ''.' .. ... : ' But he had not vetoed any legislation, including one that allows par- ents to spank their children that is opposed by child abuse activists, and 'others called "turkeys" that give influential legislators a package of state goodies to take back home to their constituents at taxpayer expense. LAWSON SUED: Rep. Atl Lawson, D-Tallahassee, is being sued for renting a car th t his assistant was driving when it collided with another vehicle on Intertate 10 in July and killed a Melbourne-area man who worked at, Florid& State Hospital. . Killed was Ruben Dulay, 59, a psychiatrist. The assistant, Melanie Mercer, 26, executive director of the Florida Conference of Black Legisla- tors chaired by Lawson, was cited for losing control of the rental car and failing to stay in the proper lane by the highway patrol at the time of the accident. She has a long record of traffic infractions, and her license has been suspended at least five times for failure to pay traffic fines or atterind driving school. ... .. Lawson said he knew nothing about Mercer's driving record when he rented the car for her to drive, : Schools Dismissing Early May 24-25 The following is a Gulf County early school dismissal . -schedule for. Tuesday and Wednesday, May 24-25.- , Port St. Joe: KIDS 11:40; North Port St. -Joe Elementary 11:45; Port St. Joe Elementary 11:45; Highland View Elementary (Creel's Run) 11:50; Port St. Joe_ High School 12:00; Highland View Elementary (Pate) 12:20 Wewahitchka: Main Street 11:50; Linton 11:55; Wewahitch- kaHigh School 12:00 o . Lunch will be served on Tues- ,day, May 24, but will not be' served on Wednesday, May 25. -. Breakfast will be served both' days. Board to Meet The Board of Directors of the Gulf County Guidance. Clinic, Inc., will hold its regularly sched- uled meeting on Tuesday, May 17, at 5 p.m. ET. The meeting will be held in the Guidance Clinic Conference room in Port St. Joe. Daylilies; Popular and Attractive Daylilies are among the most popular and attractive perennials grown in Florida. Varieties of day- lilies can be grown in all parts of our state, and the plants do very well with just minimum of care. They are available in a wide range of colors, from oranges 'and yel- lows to pinks and purples. Raising daylilies is fairly sim- ple, but first you have 'to make sure you're choosing the right va- rieties for your area of the state. Daylilies are classified into three groups according to their growth habits deciduous, semi- evergreen, and evergreen.' As you might expect the de-,, ciduous daylily varieties die back receive enough cold weather in South Florida. 'On the other hand, the evergreen varieties gen- erally grow best In areas with mild winters., They's better suited for the Soithern part of our State. Daylilies may be. planted any- time of the year. but they usually do best if they're planted right af- ter flowering. Once they're estab-, lished, these lilies need only mini- mum care. Proper planting bed prepara- tion is a critical factor in raising daylilles. They are replanted only every five to ten years, so flower beds need to have a soil of good quality. The lilies'grow best on a well- drained soil with good aeration and good water holding capacity. Sandy soils usually provide the necessary aeration, but they don't hold water very well. On the other hand, clay soils have good, water holding properties, but they don't provide the aeration lilies need. So, if your soil Is sandy, you need to add two to four inches of peat moss and work it in to a depth of six to eight Inches. If your soil has a great deal-of clay In it, you might want to add about an inch of perlite or similar material to in- 'crease aeration, Prior to planting, the flower bed should be fertilized with an Gulf County 'Extension Service Roy Lee Carter Agent I I 8-8-8 mixture, at the rate of two- and-a-half pounds per 100 square feet. An inch or so of wa- ter should be applied 'once or twice a week until the plants are well established. Twice each year. refertilize with the same two-and- a-half pounds of 8-8-8 per 1.00 square feet. Apply the fertilizer evenly, keeping it off the foliage. Due to an extensive root sys- tem, daylilles' 'can survive dry conditions quite well.' But, during periods of prolonged drought, you'll need to apply water to a depth of 12 inches to moisten the soil. Also, daylilles planted in full sun will need more watering than those planted in shaded areas.. , Daylilles have a tendency to become crowded, and when this happens flower production is re- duced. If crowding occurs, you'll need to divide the plants by dig- ging them up and severing the rhizome between the fans of leaves with a sharp knife. Cut the leaves back and replant, THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1994 PAGE 3B All Forms of Insurance SHomeowners Auto Flood *Business Packages *Group .Life .Boat *Hospitalization -Mobile Homes COSTIN INSURANCE AGENCY Inc. 322 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe Phone 229-8899 HELP WANTED $41,276 Average We're growing! If you have been successful in the past and are ambitious for the future, call Mr. Brooks at (904) 763-6629 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for an appointment. Excellent training salary and benefits. 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Pre-K and Chapter I News ' A parent workshop, "Love to Read", will be held at, the Gulf County Public Library on Friday, May 13, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. You'll learn all of the library's many uses, get cards for checking out books, and learn about the summer reading program for chil- dren. The workshop is open to all parents of Pre-K and Chapter I students. , s eTrack and Field Day Track and Field' Day is Fri- day, May 13. The P.T.A. is asking for volunteers to help in the con- cession stand. Please call Vickie Thomas (227-1250) or Jim Doster (229-8498) if you can help. Par- J1l ents are asked to provide individ- ually wrapped treats such as cookies, brownies, etc. Let's all, wear (our Bulldog T-shirt and support our schooll.Go Bulldogsl Kindergarten Registration If you were unable to attend kindergarten registration and your child will be five years old on/before September 1,, 1994, please come by the front office be- Sfore .Friday, May 27. Please bring: *COpy of birth certificate *Copy of social security number *Proof of immunization *Proof of physical (within the last year) Awards Awards Day for kindergarten through fifth. grade will be held Friday, May 20, at 9 -a.m. in the gym. Parents are invited to at- tend. Parents Make the Difference A special thanks to our par- ents for the delicious goodies on Teacher Appreciation Day. We ap- predcate you, tool NEW LISTING .1029 McClellan Ave., PSJ For Sale by Owner: Completely re- modeled. 3 -bdrm. (1 sm., i1 bath, Fla..rrn., new roof, carpet, cen. ac/ h, wiring, plumbing, etc. Well w/ auto. sprinkler system, fenced in backyard. By appt. only. 229-6861. I 2tp 4/28 Putyonrcar and home under one mof. "Y If you put both your home and car insurance with me and you're an excellent S/driver, you could get a discount of up to /@ 25 percent on a large portion of your car insurance. To see how much money you can save, stop by soon. eo YOuTe in good hands. 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There once was a place called Eden where the. light was greater .than the shadows. The warmth and comfort of the Eternal Presence illuminated the garden and brought a glow to the face of our parents, Adam and Eve. One day as they worked, they noticed something different in the Garden. There was a dark spot. It looked so inviting. Working in the light was a joy. but sometimes they long for something to break the routine. The shad- ow hung precariously close'to that tree in the middle of the garden. God had told them to avoid that tree,'.but it looked so cool and pleas- ant near that tree. You can get too much sun, you know As they ap- proached the shadow, a snicker was heard from underneath the tree and a tear trickled down the very face of God. The rest is primeval his- tory.: But this was only the beginning of this shadow and light thing. Cain killedrAbel and applause was heard from the shadows. The an- ^ St. Joe Assembly of God! 4PK 309 6th Street* Port St., Joe Sunday School.......................... 10:00 am .Morning Worship Service........ 11:00 am Sunday Evening Service ........ 6:30 pm Wednesday Bible Study......... 6:30 pm William J. Wilson Pastor t Come and Receive God's Blessings t A L- Constitutin .And.tonument Catch eIi P'onrt St. joe THEUNrEDMETHO STCHUCH 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 Exciting Place to Worship" SFirst 'Baptist Church 102 Third Street --- Port St. Joe, Florida- ~;-. UH. R. Naberhuis Buddy Caswell SInterim Pastor Minister of Music & Youth CHURCH OF CHRIST MEETS Bible Study: 10 a.m. Sunday -7 p.m. Wednesday Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday Nurs ry Minister: Tom Skipper 229-8310 Message: The Sacred Writings WRITE FOR FREE EIGHT LESSON BIBLE STUDY P. 0. Box 758 Port St. Joe, FL 32456 Corner of 20th Street & Marvin Avenue 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. Tremain 12/17-6/93 Phone 648-8144 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN GULF COUNTY ST. JAMES' PORT ST. JOE 7:30 and 11:00 a.m. (ET) 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 S SUNDAY. SUNDAY Worship: 12 p.m. Sunday Morning Roundup: 1 WEDNESDAY for Ages 2 Adult 8:00 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. 1 a.m. I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MEXICO BEACH ; 823 N. 15th Street :. 648-5776 Sun. Bible Study (all ages)..................9:00 CST Morning Worship ..............................10:00 CST Evening Worship............................ 6:30 CST Wed. Bible Study (all ages)................ 6:30 CST Rev. Tommy Doss, Pastor By Rev. Steve Cloud cents entered building program, raising money with a neat program called Challenge to Babel. The shadows had a heyday just about the time they got the project finished. A guy named Moses went up on the mountain to get in touch again with the Light. But shadows hung heavy and low at the foot of the mountain. A fellow named David had the light in his heart. But from the shadow of his balcony, his heart was darkened with the prospect of wanton pleasure and covert mur- der. There was so much darkness: in the world that It seemed that the shadows were greater than the light. God devised a plan to put things back in order. He decided to get Into the shadow business. But he disguised it well. It all began with the brightness of a star near a tiny village called Bethlehem. The shad- ows were alarmed and rallied the troops. Something had to be done about this light or else things could get out of hand and be the way they once were when the light was dominant. On the first Good Friday. riotous applause and revelry were heard from the shadows. A cross-shaped shadow protruded from a barren knoll called Golgotha. The shadows had won. The whole world turned dark. For three days, It seemed the light was lost forever. But the brightest light ever burst out of a borrowed tomb. God proved He could do the shadow thing, too. and still be light. You see, all along He had owned the shadows, because He controlled the light. The shadows remain. For where there is light, there will be shadows. But God com- mands the light and controls the shadows. The cross-shaped shadow' proves this to this very day. The shadow of the cross extends itself over this week. On Palm or Passion Sunday,. we remember not only Jesus' entry into Jerusalem, .'but the reason He went there-to die for us. It is this cruiform shadow which should shade not only this week, but our whole existence with meaning. Wewahitchka Elementary News... By Linda Whitfield ? It's Nice To Be Appreciated... And We Werel You've heard the expression, "when it rains. It pours". The teachers at WES felt that way during National Education Week last week. First, the Classroom Teachers Association sent dough- nuts to all the- schools, then the Gulf County School Board sent each teacher an enamel pin that said, 'Teacher". .Then. Mr. 'Kelley, treated the faculty and stall to a' pizza party, giant chocolate chip cookie, and Pepsi's. Then the PTO presented each teacher with a, hand-painted wooden apple ,with a green paper stem. PTO Presi- dent April Andrews told each teacher to remove the stem. from,.' - their apple, and there were cheers and applause from all; ein- side each stem was $25. Andrews said. "This is a little token of thanks to you for all you do-in the classroom. This in no way be- gins to pay you back for all the things you buy for your class- rooms out of your own pockets. but It is just a little treat to show you how much you are appreciat- ed." We loved it, and did appre- clate all the nice things last week. Miss Lori's Husband Wins Again Lori Price, fifth and sixth grade teacher, has a husband that likes to fish, and he's good at it, too. Recently at Lake Seminole. Eddie and a, fishing buddy won $1,000 in a Suzuki sanctioned tournament. They split the spoils ,,of the day. chapter I News .From Kathy Arnold A parent workshop, "Love to Read", will be held at the Wewa- hitchka Branch Library In the Old Courthouse building on Sec- ond Street. It will be on Thurs- a From ,the- "- ... Prizc ipal's Desk Wewahitchka High School By Larry A. Mathes The end of school (this year) is almost uponus- t's just kind of hard to spot with everything going on. The most important happen- ing is Baccalaureate, 8:00 a.m. Sunday, May 15 in the gym. If you plan to attend, please be a little early so you can get seated. Gradu- ation is Friday night. May 20, 7:00 p.m., In the gym. Again, plan on getUtng seated early! Track has ended, with several earning places in the state meet. Softball ended with the girls as runners-up in the region-pretty good for a young team's first run at fast pitch! Thanks to the many people who braved some violent weather to support the girls. Base- ball, by the time you read this will have progressed to the regional game Friday, May 13. Whether we're playing in it will be determined by how well we did against McClay in Tallahassee this past Tues- day. Regardless, we've had a good season Coach Flowers is struggling with Spring training and trying to get ready for the May 21 jamboree. Many of his experienced players are still tied up with baseball, making progress a little slow. But even without the baseballers, he has over 20 youngsters out there trying to learn the game. Be prepared to give these guys your sup- port. School is not all athletics, but it is a large portion of school ac- tivities. The annual Gator Backers Athletic Banquet is May 12, (Thursday) in the commons at 6:00 p.m. I hope you can attend as the Gator Backers honor the 93-94 athletic teams. May 17th at 6:30 p.m. in thd commons, the middle school Aca- demic Excellence Banquet will be held to honor the outstanding scholars from the middle school I know, Channel 13 is doing the News at the Courthouse at 6:00 p.m., but the banquet was sched- uled first, and I believe recognizing our students is more important. If you've received an invitation, please contact Ms. Eubanks or Ms. Sterzoy to let them know of your intentionsll Hope to see you there! (There is a small charge for adults to offset the expense of the din- . ner). -*- 11 I--. The Port St. Joe Church of Christ wVill hold a Gospel Meeting June 5-8 at 7 p.m. nightly. Sunday morning 1100 a.m. Howard Reece, gospel preacher 55 years; Rightly Dividing The Word Of Truth. Sunday Night Sharie leese, former preacher at Lynn Haven Church of Christ:; Dr. Luke's Prescription for Christianity. Monday Night Louis Consoli, 4 year former minister;The Macedonian Call Tuesday Night Shane Deese; Lift Up The Savior Wednesday Night What The Law of Moses Could ' Not Do .- . The Church meets at the corner of 20th Street: and Marvin Avenue. Dinner on the grounds June 5. We invite evei-yone to come and hear the gospel prea hed "W.hich is able to save your souls." James 1:21 l-pT PAGE 4B Highland View U- united Methodist Church Corner of 4th St. & Parkerve. Highland View Lynwood R. Wynne, Pastor -Sunday School............................................................................ 10 a.m . M morning W orship ................................................... ...................... 11 a.m . Evening W orship ......... ......................6 p.m. TF9,30D93-12f3093 Christian Fellowship Independent Baptist Church 500 15th Street North, Mexico Beach, FL Come, Share, Rejoice i 648-8972 Church Bo Boyette, Pastor 647-8936 Res We Want You To Be Part of the Friendly. Place BIBLE STUDY......... .......45 a.mING WORSHI......... a.m. E.. 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 BUFORD COX Pastor 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.-Fr. ............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 IA4 (USN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 508 Sixteenth Street *.227-1756 SUNDAY WORSHIP............................ 10 a.m. ADULT SCHOOL................................ 11 a.m. *SUNDAY SCHOOL Young Children S.Nursery Available The Rev. Joseph Eckstine, Pastor SFirst United Methodist Churcri 111 North 22nd St. Mexico Beach, FL 32410 S MorningChurch.......................9:00 a.m. CT Church School ..................... 10:00 a.m. CT Nursery Provided . Charles M. Parker, Pastor John Anderson, Music Director Office Phone: 648-8820 Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 am 12noon CT "I am the bread of life: he that comes to me will never hunger; and he that believes 3 on me will never thirst." Upstairs, First Union Bank Building Monument Ave.. Sunday Morning Bible Study for all ages 9:00am Soul Satisfying Worship Service -10:00am Sunday Afternoon Discipleship Training 5:00pm Informal Sunday Night Service 6:oopm Wed. Night Prayer Service 6:30pm rME STAR, PORT ST1. JOB, FL THURSbAY, MAY 12, 1994 ~t~3ihr;r~pl-9~ A m1~4I~ . I --AGAIM: day, May 12, from 10:30-11:30. You'll learn what your library has to offer, get cards for checking out books, and learn about the summer reading program for chil-. dren. The workshop is open to all parents of Chapter 1 students grades 1-6. Sixth Grade Graduation The sixth grade graduation will be on Tuesday, May 24, at 6 p.m. The reception, which is a Mardi Gras theme, will follow. WES Students in Piano Recital Mrs. Hazel Quick held her spring recital at the Baptist Church on Sunday. May 1. Stu- dents performing were Candace Little, Justin Barnes. Brandy Lit- tie, Laura Husband, Meagan Mor- ris, Jill Pippin, Kelli Jackson, Kenny Maddox. Amy St. Clair. Jennifer Barnes. and Linda Whit- field. It was a delightful afternoon of.classical and pop songs. Miss Hazel Is known for her Interesting programs. I remember one y),ear that a student was so nervous that her foot kept hitting the pla- no all through her song. It was thought to be drum accompani- ment by some! Our Deepest Sympathy The faculty and staff of WES would like to express their deep- est sympathy to the family of Scott Patterson. This fine young man would have been 17 years old on his next birthday. He died over the weekend and was buried ' on Wednesday. His mother, Pat Patterson, is on the faculty at WHS. His grandparents, Archie and Verna Marshall, his brother Chad, sister Carina, and a score of aunts, uncles, and cousins all mourn his passing. Scott is remembered by the teachers atWVES as.a sweet, dar- ling boy with a smile on his face and his beautiful eyes. All the lit- tle girls in school were 'wild" about Scotty. Again, our deepest sympathy to Pat and all the fami- ly. We loved Scotty, too. Trisha Yearwood Wedding 'A former graduate of WNtS Sand WHS, Margaret Chambliss McElheney of Georgia. Is invited as a VIP to the Nashville wedding of country superstar Trisha Year- wood. Trisha was a student of Margaret Ann's In Georgia and wanted her very special teacher to be at her wedding. The wed- ding will be held at the Ryman Auditorium in downtown Nash- ville. The Grand Ole Opry was broadcast there for years before it moved to Opryland. TUN SI'ARIPKYST UJET -0'TIK511AV SMAY 1'10UW Heavy duty 1985,; one-ton, 351 engine, 8 cylinder, .4-wheel drive Ford pick-up. $2,500. Call 227-1056. 2tp 5/12 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix ac, ps, p.windows/seats, new battery, muf- fler, radio.; 2 new tires. Price $2,000. Call 227-1873 after 5:00 p.m. ltp 5/12 1977 Travel Queen 30' motor' home, class A, clean, 62k miles, rnost options available. $6.900.00. Call 227-1471. 2tp 5/5 CASH NOW BUYING Used Cars and Trucks. Local and out-of-state vehicles. Two locations to serve you. Mayhann Motor, Port St. Joe, 229-6584, Mayhann Used Cars, *' Wewahltchka, 639-5810. tfc 5/5 STEVE'S OUTBOARD SERVICE, White City, anytime, 827-2902. tfc 5/5 For Rent: Available June 1 Aug. 13th. 3 bdrm., 2 1/2 ba. new brick' home, a/c,, fully furnished, with pri- vate gulf beach lot.. $250 week, $850' 'month. Call 227-3472. 3te 5/12 Apartment for rent, 2 bdrmL., 1 ba. energy efficient at Dogwood Ter- race. Call 229-2783, $360 plus depos-- it tfc 5/12, Furnished trailer, 5 miles from Overstreet Bridge on Hwy. 386. Call 648-5306. tfc 5/5 Liberty Manor Apts., 800 Tap- per Dr., Port St. Joe. Affordable housing for the elderly and the handicapped. Cen. h &a, laundry facilities, en- ergy efficient const., handicapped equipped apts., available. Stove & re- frig.. furn., fully carpeted, 1 bdrm., apts., on-site manager. Equal Opportunity Housing Complex. Rent is based on income. This complex Is funded by the Farmers Home Administration and managed by Advisors Realty. .- Call 229-6353 for more informa- tion. . NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS PINE RIDGE APTS., Rents start- AIng '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.' ( 904) 227-7451. Equal Housing. Stfc 5/5 Downtown Port St. Joe 517 4th St. * 2 BR, 1 BA,. stove, refrig., ac, newly renovated, partially 'furn., $265, water/sewer in- cluded, 3 mo. lease availa- ble. * Du'lex, 2/3 BR, 1 BA, stove, refrig., central heat/air, $325, plus utilities, nice back yard. , 648-5029 tfc5 12 OFFICE SPACE. Call George Duren at 229-6031 and, leave mes- sage. tf5/5 .UNFURNISHED * Large 2 bdrm. house, stove & re- frig., cen. h&a, screen porch, car- port & laundry rm. Large 2 bedroom apartment. stove & refrig.. washer/dryer hook-uip. . * New extra Ig. 3 bdrnn. house., 1/2 ba., inside laundry nn. ch&a, dish- .washer &. stome. 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. Stfc5/5 Warehouses, small and large. some with office, suitable for small business. 229-6200. tfc 5/5 No need for wet carpets. Dry clean them with HOST. Use rooms :right away. Rent machine. St. Joe Furniture, 227-1251. thru 12/94 Clean up arid clear-out sale: many new items,' small appliances. collectibles -plctures. like new antique chair and single metal bed. Boys and girls shorts and tops. 2 man rubber boat toys. men's shirts and Jeans. Rock bottom prices. Everything goes. 506 Ninth SL, Port St. Joe. Thursday 10 a.m. to ? Garage Sale: 301 20th Street, Saturday, 8:00 2:00. ltc 5/12 Yard Sale: N. 15th St., Mexico SBeach, Friday, May 13, 3 p.m. 7 ,,p.m. Toys, clothes, exercise equip- ment, household items, rain on shine. Itc 5/12 YARD SALE: 228 8th St., Port St. Joe. SaL. May 14, 8:00 12 noon. No early sales. Baby items, baby clothes, boys clothes & ladies' clothes. Toy's arid miscellaneous. l, tp5/12 Fishing' Stuff rods, new,, used, Reconditioned. All kinds of jigs, sink- ers, leaders and more, 102 Second Ave., Oak Grove, 7 a.m. Saturday, noon early birds. ltp 5/12 Roofer for a small flat roof Job. Also painter to prepare, arid paint house, call 229-6387. ltc;5/12, Waitresses and counter person- nel needed for Sand Dollar Bills, 222 .-Reid Ave. Apply inr person please. t... 5/12 Office.manager for busy practice,, will pay up to $10 per hour. Applica- tions may be picked up at Newberry Eye Clinic. Send application and re- sume to P. O. Box 445, Panama City, TFL 32402. ltc5/12 Gulf County Association for Re- tarded Citizens, Inc. Is seeking part time drivers for Coordinated Trans- portation. Applications should pos- sess a good driving record, a Class D license and be able to work flexible hours. Job description. qualifications and application are available at Gulf ARC offices, 200 Peters St.,, Port St. Joe. Applications will close on May 23rd at 4:30 p.m. EEO. 2tc 5/12 Gulf County Association for Re- tarded Citizens, Inc. in Port St. Joe. FL is accepting applications for the position requires a. BS or BA degree from an accredited college or universi- ty and three years professional experi-' ence (full time paid employment) in human services, business manage- ment, administration, supervision. program planning/development, or related area. Job description, qualifi- cations and application may be ob- tained from GCARC offices at 200 Pe- ters Street, Port St. Joe. Inquiries may be failed to Gulf ARC, P. 0. Box 296, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. Closing date for application is May 23, 1994 at 4:30 p.m. This program is funded in part by Dept. of HRS/ Developmental Services. EEO. 2tc 5/12 Interim Health Care is hiring home health aides for shift work in the Port St. ,J6e area. Call 904-747- 0080. 2tc 5/5 Licensed. Real Estate Salesperson needed. Full or part time. by old es- tablished real estate firm In Port St. Joe. Call 227-1450. 3tc 5/5 Now taking applications for part- time housekeeping. Apply in, person, Bay St. Joseph Care Center, 220 9th St. tfc 5/5 Experienced yard maintenance/ care individual. Self-motivated work- er. Must have,; good' record. Apply in person, Barfield's Lawn & Garden. 2tc 5/5- Nursing assistant positions avail- able. Training for certification provid- ed. CNA positions also available. Ap-' ply in person, Bay St. Joseph Care Center.. tfc 5/5 Marie's Comrner Bar, Hwy. 71 & 386 in Wewahitchka. Bartender. Ap- ply in person, tfc 5/5 Housekeeping positions open, part-time and full-time. Day and eve- ning shifts available. Apply in person at Apalachicola Health Care Center., 150 10th Street. 4tc 4/21' Dietary help wanted; one. part' time cook, two dietary aides. Apply In person at Bay St. Joseph Care Cern- ter. ,tfic 5/5 HAPPY JACK SKIN BALM: Checks scratching, relieves hot spots and -Irritated skin ,without steroids. Promotes healing & hair growth on dogs & catsl Available OTC Barfleld's Lawn & Garden. 229-2727. NEIGHBORS DESPERATEII Owner moved, and neighbors looking for a home for' a half chow/ half lab, 1 yr. old black male dog. Lots of spunk, sweet disposition. Call 647-3497 after 6:00. 2tc 5/5: SUNSHINE OBEDIENCE CLINIC Is a walk a chore rather than fun? Let your dog be a joy to have around., Registration on May ,24th. Shots re-' quired. Call 648-5693 after 3 p.m. EDT for further Information. FREE kittens to good home.: Some bobtails, some Siamese color.' 647-5092. 2tc 5/5 HAPPY JACK MANGE LOTION:. promotes healing and hair growth to any mange, hot spot, or fungus on dogs & horses without steroids! Avail- able O-T-C BARFIELD'S LAWN & GARDEN 229-2727. 10tc 3/10 TRADES and SERVICES r - Surfside Serenity Group. 1st 'United Methodist C'hurch. 22nd St., ,Mexico Beach. Monday 7:30; Friday - 7:30. All times central. 647-8054. All phase carpentry, suspended ceilings, residential l commercial. 639-3028. tfc 4/7 Professional Cleaningi Homes, Condos, Townhomes, etc. 647- 3601. : tfc 5/12 Wauneta's Accounting & Income Tax Wauneta Brewer- St. Joe Beach 647-5043 C. R. SMITH & SON Backhoe work, dozer work, root rake,' front-end loader, lot cleairihg,: septic tanks, drain fields, fill dirt. Rt. 2, BoA1iC, Port St. Joe Phone 229-6018 STRICKLAND ELECTRIC All Type Electrical Work . 24 Hr. Service LIC. #ER0013168 INSURED " 647-8081 ALAN STRICKLAND STUTZMAN CONST. CO. All Types Roofing 30 years experience Lic. #RBO030039. RC 0038936 'Where Qualirv Is Higher Than Price" 229-8631 PATRICK E. GRAY (904) 227-3610 CUSTOM PAINTING & PRESSURE WASHING Free Estimates ., U, 9/U 'Decks Houses Carports & Driveways American Legion Bingo Thurs- da night, 7:00 p.m. Cash prizes. Ear- ly bird 5:00 p.m. Meetings 1stMon- day of each month, 8:00 p.m. tfc 4/7 CLAYTON CONCRETE Sidewalk' *Patios Driveways CaU for Free Estimates 904/653-9243 Glen Clayton Phone 227-1782 , Cuts, Color,. Frosting, Perms Betty's Beauty Salon "A Family Salon," . 31' Madison St: "- Betty Heath Oak Grove Owner/Mgr. 32 Ave D, Aaidscw~scola "FOSTER TREE & LAWN SERVICE S' o ob Too Big .. * S.. Or Too Small * FREE ESTIMATES : ULicensed & Insured 904/639-5368 S '*' .t . Air Conditi6ning Appliance Heating Ice Machines Coastal Service Company Commercial & Residential Phillip McCroan (904) 229-6907 Office Owner & Operator (904) 227-5373 Mobile CHILDCARE, I will keep kids in my home. CPR training, fenced in backyard. age newborn to school age. Come by 1314 Garrison Ave. between 8 a.m. & 8 p.m. c c5/5 ^^u~uQ~3 MAfSSAGESS^ L yn J.Wa mir,, .SH.H, .M.,. 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 Good Work Doesn't Cost, It Pavs ' ST. JOE TREE ANb "'-' STUMP REMOVAL & Logging INSURED Rt. 2 Box 53 Charles Tipton PortSt. J6e; FL 647-3405 (904) 229-8161 FAYE'S NAIL SALON TOTAL NAIL CARE,; Certified Nail Technician ,. 1905 Long Ave., Port St Joe Call for Appt. ,, . JOHN F.'LAW LAWYER 1-265-4794 26 Years of Experience Worker's Compensation Occupational Diseases. Injuries and Accidents. No chriarge for first conference. 7229 D.--er Haven Road, P.C. COSTING'S Bookkeeping Service Tax Returns A Specialty 224 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe (904) 229-8581 A Gift Shop for CHILDREN of all Ages Books Toys etc. My Very Own Book 528 6th St. Phone 227-1636 St. Joe Rental-All, Inc. 706 First Street Port St. Joe 227-2112 Port St. Joe Lodge No. 11 ^(Gy Reg. Stated Communication 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. 8:00 p.m.. Masonic Hall., 214 Reid Ave. Jim Mannon. W.M. Bill Jordon, Sec. thru /94 VCR REPAIR CENTER 321 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe Mon. Fri. 10-5, Sat. 9-1 Camcorder Repairs Free Estinates Phone (904) 227-3660 CATHERINE L. COLLIER Independent Sales Representative 211 Allen Memorial Way Port St. Joe (904) 229-6460 We Buy, Pawn, Sell or Trade Guns Indian Swamp Campground Hwy. C-387, Howard Creek HANLON HEATING & COOLING 30 Years Experience SERVICE OF-ALL CENTRAL UNITS ,*.' & INSTALLATION 24 Hr. Senice Lcense & Insured Ser.Mng All of Gulf County Lic #RA0040379 639-3415 ^ .- -- : ------ c S/S Remodeling Repairs New Constmction S Weather Tight T Construction C Licensed & Insured RR0060690 .Kevin O'Neill, Owner 229-8635 BARFIELD'S LAWN & GARDEN CENTER Small Engine Repair Lawn Mowers . Weed Eaters Chain Saws '* Generators * Tillers Go-Karts 229-2727 328 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe Pelicans, Dolphins, Sea Horses. They're all here at THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE Other Nautical Items available. We dospecial orders. 2 miles north of Wewa on l wy. 7 1. '639-2708" '. c 5/.5 COSTING INSURANCE AGENCY Inc. . All For-fits of Insurance 322 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe Phone 229-8899 We Can Buill Any Trailer of Your Choice St. Joe Custom Trailers Hwe Manufacture Our Trailers Right Boat Trailers Farm Implement and/or Lo-Boy Trailers & Repair Mobile 227-5234 227-3428 2319 W. Hwy. 98, Highland View Owner & Managed by Ray N. Smith 5x10 10x10 10X20 On Site Rentals 6 Days A Week ASK ABOUT'FREE MONTH'S RENT St. Joe Rent-All First St. 227-211 S..Mih-i Warehouses. St. Joe Rent-All, Inc. Small Engine Repairs Factory'Warranty Center Lawnmowers Weedeaters a e Tillers Chain saws Generators S* Engine Sales 706 1st St.-St. Joe 227-2112 I1. -," SKIP'S LAWN CARE, call 639- 5250 or leae message. 639-3267. 4tp 4/14 BOB'S PAIN' ; BODY SHOP 29 Continuous Years of Automotive Body Repair Rebuild Wrecks Body & WindowWork Expert Automotive Painting FREE ESTIMATES on Your Body Work See or Call.BOB HEACOCK Baltzell Ave. Phone 227-7229 Southeastern Landscaping SPRINKLER SYSTEMS LANDSCAPING NURSERY PLANTS POOL MAINTENANCE 639-5660 TRIPP BARRIER Violet Pippin Road .DALKEITH tfc4/14 SFranklin 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 -i Harmon's Heavy Equipment Co. Specializing In Black Top Soil BULL DOZERS BACKHOES LOADERS TRACTORS DUMP TRUCKS 648-8924 or 648-5767 if no answer LIC # RF0051042 FREE ESTIMATES RG 0051008 ER 0011618 JOHNNY MIZE PLUMBING PLUMBING CONTRACTOR NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS REMODELING RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL INSTALLATION OF WATER LINES AND SEWER LINES MINOR ELECTRICAL PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 904/229-6821 FO RET: :FO 3RE3 I:E GE:tc-L~E S CHEL:P WANTE ! PAfr. F5R 13 THP.ATA 'PRT T. OR.rfo TTTRDAV MA 12,194, 5, L uO .. P . Grown exclusively over.a 20-county region in Georgia, Vidalia onions are loved by con- sumers all over North America. Their mild, sweet tastmakes Vidalia onions more versatile than onions with a stronger taste. Whether in salads,,sandwiches,. shish kebabs or baked by them- selves, Vidalia onions are the perfect addition toany meal. Not 9ily are Vidalia onions pack I with flavor, they also are a good source jof vitamin C and dieia y fiber, while low, in calories and fat, and choles- terol free. 'Fora salad with added flavor and nutrition, the Georgia Department of Agriculture suggests the following recipes, Vidalia Onion and Steak Salad and Marinated Cucumber & Vidalia Onion Salad. Vidalla Onion and Steak Salad I medium Vidalia onion, sliced thin 2 Tablespoons fresh chopped parsley 1 Tablespoon olive oil 1 Tablespoon water 1 Tablespoon red wine vinegar 1 clove garlic, minced 3/4 pound lean broiled steak, cut into 1-inch strips 3/4 cup sliced radishes Lettuce leaves I cup crumbled blue cheese Combine parsley, oil, water, vinegar and garlic; mix well. Combine remaining ingredients except blue cheese and lettuce. Pour oil mixture over the other ingredients and toss well. Line a large bowl with lettuce leaves and spoon salad over leaves. Sprinkle with blue cheese. Yield: 4 servings; each serving contains 310 calories. Queen size mattress & box springs. $25; two end tables & lamp. $25. Good condition. 647-4042. lte 5/12 Whirlpool window air condition- ers. 12.000 btu. $250: 5.000 btu $150. Call 229-2748 days. 227-1859 evenings. Itc 5/12 Metal office desk with chair. 875; beige Sears curtains for a 6' sliding door., 15. Call 647-3354. lte 5/12 Expensive wedding dress, size 7. sequins & pearl ruffle train slip. four tier veil. 648-5994. Mexico Beach. Itc 5/12 18.000 btu Whirlpool air condi- tioner. like new. 227-1431. ltp 5/12 Two super single 6-drawer water- beds. mirrored headboard. $150 each. Call 229-6056. lietc 5/12 Piano for Sale: Wanted: a respon- sible person to take on a low monthly payment on a beautiful console piano. no money down. Call toll free: 1-800- 533-7953. Itp 5/12 White baby bed with mattress. like new. 229-6005. Ice 5/12 Amana 12.000 btu air cond..' 110 plug. $175. Amana 10.000 btu air cond., 110 plug. $150. 227-7403. I: tp5/12 Solid oak antique TV' cabinet. wood bunk beds. crib complete. $100 each. 16' Lowe bass boat, $3,250. 647-8771. 2tp 5/5 Excellent working color TVs. 19' cable ready Curtis Mathes stereo. re- mote 8125; Sears remote 8100; regu- lar color T' $65. Jim. 647-3116. G.E. refrigerator. 15 cu. ft.. runs" goqd. as Is. $. St.St. Joe Beach. 647- 3408. correct i. ltp5/12, Marinated Cucumber & Vidalia Onion Salad 2 medium Vidalia onions, sliced 3 large cucumbers, sliced thin, with peel left on 1 16-ounce can red kidney beans, rinsed and drained Dressing: 1/2 teaspoon salt (optional) 1 teaspoon sugar 1 Tablespoon Italian seasoning 1 teaspoon fresh parsley, chopped fine 2 Tablespoons olive oil 1/4 cup vinegar 1/4 cup water In a large bowl, combine onions, cucumbers and kidney beans. Toss together, separating onion rings. Set aside. In a small jar with a tight-fitting lid, combine dressing ingredients; shake well. Refrigerate dressing for 30 minutes. Pour the dressing over the vegetable mixture and refrigerate for 2 hours. Yield: 10 (1 cup) servings; each serving contains 96 calories. For more information and free recipes featuring Vidalia onions, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to "Vidalia Onion Recipes," Georgia Department of Agriculture, 328 Agriculture Building, Atlanta, GA 30334. HALL LAWN & WINDOW SER- VICE, quality work. very reasonable prices. Gary Hall, 227-7350. 2tp 5/5 Sears Craftsman riding mower sale. Come get your sale booklet. Free set-up and delivery. 15 miles. Free freight, free rain gauge with mower purchase. WESTERN AUTO, 227- 1105. Use yours Western Auto; Sears. Discover. Master Card or VISA. tfc 5/5 Cast nets made to order and re- paired. Call 647-5491. 3tp 4/28 Western Auto Special. Computer spin balance 4 tires and Lire rotation. $19.95. 227-1105. tfc 5/5 Craftsman tools and Die Hard batteries are available now at West- ern Auto Store. 219 Reld Ave. 227- I 105. tfc 5/5 GOLD, GOLD, GOLD. Sell us your scrap gold. St. Joe Pawn, 212 Williams Ave.. Port St. Joe. tfc 5/5 Port St. Joe Western Auto now honoring entire Panama City West- ern Auto company store advertised sale prices. 227-1105, 219 Reid Ave. tfc 5/5 35 ft fifth-wheel Travel Trailer. Loaded. good cond.. needs minor re- pairs, elec./gas water auto furnace. water pump. 2-way refrig., large. roomy. easy to handle. Will also sell tow-vehicle with trailer If desired. Both units 1986 models. Phone 227- 3569 for appL tfc 5/5 Old brick, clean two. get I free. Call George. 229-8398. Lfc 5/5 FREE: Eight lesson Bible study. Postage and envelope supplied. Send request to Bible Study. P. 0. Box 758. Port St. Joe, FL 32456. :tfc 5/5 Fantasy Properties, Inc. r*L^^ *'..' JI 2_0 IU.S. Hwy. 98 : m (0) .-Mexico Beach, FL 32410 (904) 648-5146 or 1-800-458-7478 REALTOR NEW LISTING: Beacon Hill, 518 2nd Ave. Lovely 3 bedroom, 3 bath stilt home. In excel- lent condition, newly painted, screened porch, approx.; 1500 sq. ft. Dishwasher, disposal and microwave remain. Priced right at $67,000.- SALES RENTALS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT JOHN M. DELORME, Realtor ELLEN F. ALLEMORE, Realtor S, Vidalia Onions Vitality In A Variety of Dishes 1993 Doublewide Home of Merit on tree shade 1/2 acre fenced lot in Howard Creek. 2 BR. 2 ba., ceiling fans. '12'xl2' porch. 12'x20' carpeted & wired aluminum storage, covered boat shed. 3 1/2 years factory war- ranty. cen. h&a. $35.000. 904-827- 2857. 2tp 5/5 Homesite ready for new home. 5 acres, electric hook-up. septic. 12'xl8' workshop. 2 miles. N. Dead Lakes, Wewa, 647-3581. Owner fi- nancing. 4tp 4/28 1029 McClellan Ave., PSJ. for Sale by Owner: Completely remod- eled. 3 bdrm. (I sm.. I bath. Fla. rm.. new roof. carpet, cen. ac/h, wiring. plumbing, etc. Well w/auto. sprinkler system, fenced in backyard. By appL only. 229-6861. 2tp 5/12 1/2 acre 'lot with septic tank. $9.500. Overstreet Road. Owner fl- nancing. 227-2020. ask for Billy. Lfe 5/5 LOTS FOR SALE-On Cemetery Road. I mile off Overstreet Road, 9 miles south of Wewa. Owner financ- ing. Call 229-6961. tfc 5/5 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENDED ACTION THE GULF COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Purpose and Effect: The Gulf County School Board proposes to amend and adopt policies, as provided for in the Administradve Procedures Act, for the purpose or bringing said policies into com- pliance with Florida Starutes and State Board of Education Rules. Summary: The following Is a brief descrip- ton of each proposal change of Chapter 6GX23 5.99 Drug-Free Workplace 6 79 Drg. Free Workplace 2.500 ProhlOlton of Harassment 4 527 ProhibitLon of Harassment 6.80 Prohibitilon of Harassment Economic Impact: This proposals will result ini no direct co.tL associated with implementation. IF REQUESTED. A HEARING WILL BE HELD AT: Time 900 am E T Date Tuesday. June 7. 1994 Place Board Room. Gulf County School Board Office. 502 Niles Road. Port St Joe. FL 32 q56 The entire LexL of the proposed rules can be inspected during regular omice hours at Lhe Gull County S&houil Dard OI1ce, 502 Niles Road, Port St Joe. FL Special legal aud-oriry under which the adoption is authorized and the law being imple- ineried and Interpreted are made specific. The addition and changes are proposed by Charles T. Watson. Director of Support Services; ard approved for consideraton by B. Walter Wild- er. Superintendent Amendments 5. 99 Drug Free Workplace 6 79 Drug-Free Workplace 2500 Prohibitior onr laassment 4.527 Prohibition of Harassmentr 680 Prohlbinon of Harassment Putlh'h Mavy 12& 19. l9, Tom Todd Really INC. O It's Not too Late to Apply for Financial Aid at Gulf Coast Electrotlux and all other vacu- ums, repairs and sales, bags, any- thing for any vacuum and any central built-in vac's. 'Callaway Vacuum & Sewihg Machines, Tyndall Parkway, near Hwy. 22, Panama City, FL 32404. 763-7443 or 1-800-717-7253. pd. thru 9/1/94 Attention Attention Atten- tion: Lawn service & uractor work. B & J Enterprise. reasonable rates. Call 827-2805 or 827-2876. 52tp 1/7 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. tfci5/5 2 bdrm.. I a. house for sale, 1080 sq. ft.. 5 years old. Located on 1/2 acre corner lot. 7 miles north of Overstreet on Cemetery Rd. For more Information please call" 648-8686. ask for Patty. tLifc 5/12 Luxurious 2 bedroom brick ranch home in desirable Port St. Joe neighborhood. Two car garage. Ig.,. master bedroom with spacious walk- in closet 2 baths, great room. fonnal dining room. indoor laundry nn.. glassed In porch, satellite TV. Ig. swimming pool. For sale by owner. Shown by appointment only. 229- 8276. 2tp 5/5 RAFTERS WANTED FOR CO- OPI If you're ready to start making money from your unique crafts please call Carol at 229-6924. -tp 4/21 S I SUMMER PROPERTIES An Independently Owned and Operated Mem- ber o01 Coldwell Banker Residential Affiliates, Inc. Expect the best. ST. JOE CHARM: Comer lot, beauti- ful landscaping, bnck, 4 br or 3 br with a den, 2 ba., 1400 sq. ft., lots. of storage, large screened in porch, all kitchen appliances. This one won't last long. ST. JOE STARTER HOME: Just re- duced, 3 br, I ba. large comer lot, all kitchen appliances, stor. shed, new roof, vinyl siding, some furnishings included, great value for the money, " $43,900._. .. ...... .. 4 WATERFRONT ON THE CHIPOLA: 2 acres, 200' on the river, 3 br, 2 ba., 3200 sq. ft. main house w/stone fire- place & Ig. screened in porch, I br cot- tage, 2 br mobile home, floating dock, fish house, within Wewa city limits, owner will finance! $199,000. CAPE SAN BLAS ON ST. JOE BAY: 100' on the Bay, 600 ft. deep, beautiful lots. Priced to sell at $45,000 each, only 5 left. GULF VIEW EXECUTIVE HOME: 3 br, 2 ba, approx. 3000 sq. ft., garden landscaping, gourmet kitchen, patios, decks, located in Gulf County's most desirable neighborhood. $175,000. GULF FRONT/GULF VIEW TOWN HOMES: Cape San Bias, 2 or 3 bed- room units, completely furnished, pool, tennis courts, fantastic views. Priced between $110,000 and $179.000. Some units owner financing with 10% down. CHERYL SUMMERS, Realtor MIKE BRADY, Realtor 227-1892 REGISTERED REAL ESTATE BROKER SALES BEACH RENTALS CAPE SAN BLAS INDIAN PASS MEXICO BEACH ST. JOE BEACH PORT ST. JOE NEW LISTING!!! WEWAHITCHKA 118 Magnolia SI. Older frane 2 BR/I BA cottage. LR.DR. kit.. screened back porch. Cent. heat. window air. BORDERS BULiRGESS CREEK FISHING IIl $29,000. Call Brenda Lynn. Assoc. E'.e. 648.6215. PORT ST. JOE REDUCED!! OWNER MUST SELL 11 1607 Nlonument Ase. 4 BR/3 BA. fonnal LR and DR. famr. mnn. /fireplace. Convenient RFC[NTLI RFMODFLFD" Call Brenda Lynn. Assoc. E'e. 648-8215. ST, iOE BEACH REDUCED! OWNER MUST SELL!! 124 Selma Street. 3 BR/2 BA, great room i%/lireplace. DR. kit. w/bar. inside uiiltiy POOL with new liner. Plus efficiency apl. 1/2 bik to dedicated beach! Call Brenda Lynn, A-soc. Eve. 648-8215. INDIAN PASS BFACH 100' % 867' lot on Gulf of Mecico! MOTIVATED SELLER. PRie IF REDICED to $85.000. Call Brenda L)nn. Assoc. Eve. 648-8215. INDIAN PASS AND CAPE SAN BLAS. Gulf view lots with access to beach. Several available $15.000 o1 $S18,900. Call Tom Todd Broker ' -CAPE SN BLAS Two gulf 'rot condos nicely furni'slied. Excellent beach view. $76,900 & $79,)00 Call craig Todd, Assoc. Eve. 229-6278. 'GULF PINES SUBDIVISION EXCELLENT GULF VIEW. 2 BR/1 BA on comer lot. Nicely furnished, large screened deck. landscaped yard. Extra BR & BA famed and plumbed. Call Nancy Todd, Assoc. Eve. 229-6278. . PORT ST. JOE REDUCED! 209 Allen Memorial Way. 3 BR/2 BA, fireplace in fam. rm., Ig. DR, sunroom, double garage, fenced yard and sprinkler system. OWNER MOTIVAT- ED TO SELL!!! CALL MARGARET FLETCHER, ASSOC. EVE; 227-7171. INDI. N PASS .-GULF FRONT 150' GF' 400 deep lot. $120,000. Owner will consider financing. Wil also consider di,\ dig parcel. Call Margaret Fletcher, Assoc. Eve. 227-7171. PORT ST., OE NEW LISTING 505 Garrison: 4 BR/3BA. Lovely,light, airy and spa- cious rooms in this 2700 sq/ft+ brick and frame home. Huge bedrooms all w/walk-in closets. Formnnal LR & DR. Large gourmet kit. w/island and bar. Big utility room, workshop. Double carport with concrete drive. Must see this on! Call today for appt. Ask for Call Margaret. Fletcher. Assoc. Eve. 227-7171. , GCCC applicants who delay filing to the last weeks before school begins in the fall will not receive funds before the semester begins. Many of the major univer- sities have priority consideration deadline dates for applicants set several months in advance of the beginning date for the fall seines- ter. Those who complete their fil- ings by that deadline have an ad- vantage : in the competition for limited funds. To assist students In coni- pleting the application for student aid. the Gulf Coast Community College Financial Aid Office offers 45 minute "How to Apply" work- shops available free to students and their parents. Advanced reg- istration is not required for work- shop participation. Students wishing to attend any workshop should gather in the lobby out- side thie Financial Aid 01Tice a few minutes before the hour. Workshops will be held: May 11, 10. a.m. and 7 p.m.; May' 12, 2 p.m.; May 18, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.; May 19, 2'p.m.; May 25, 10 a.m.; May 26. 2" p.m.; June 8. 10 a.m, and 7 p.mn.; June 9. 2 p.m. Students attending a work- shop are asked t6 bring a copy of the student's and fainily's income . tax form. Fore more informaLion,. call Dan Smith. 872-3S44. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PAYSI Call 227-1278 to place yours. $3.50 for first insertion, $2.00 a week for consecutive runs. plus 5e per word for all over 20. Student Reminded to Apply for College Aid Students applying to attend Gulf Coast Community College's fall semester 1994 should apply now for financial aid. ', Florida students who will at- tend Florida Institutions full time should apply for the Florida Stu- dent Assistance Grant no later than May 16. The application deadline for Gulf Coast Community College Foundations Scholarships is June I for the 1994-95 school year. LOST: In Mexico Beach area on May 7th. 3 yr. old black and white fe- male Boston terrier. Answers to Missy. Reward. Call collect 0-904- 422-2531. Itc 5/12 Do you need a restum? Book re- port. business letter typed? I can help 24 hour service. 229-9107. 4tc 4/24 Ilformataon provided by the GeorgiaDepartment of Agriculture, Tommy Irvin, Commissioner PAGR 6B. mop, THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1994 Elizabeth W. Thompson LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER Office: Hiy. 98 at 19th St., Mexico Beach Mailing Address: Rr. 3. Box 167, Port St. Joe, FL 32456 Fa<: (904) 6484247 904-648-5683 or 1-800-582-299D After Hours: Jay Rish, Associate Broker, 904-229-1070, Brenda Miller, Salesperson, 904/648-5435 41st Street. One lot 90'x75' zoned tourist residential, lot 20. blk 9, unit 7, beach- side of Hwy. 98, $35,000.00. Owner financing at 1% below prevailing rates with 20% down payment. MEXICO BEACH ACROSS HIGHWAY FROM BEACH New Listing, Sleepy Hollow Ranch Rd. (off 15th St.) Two bd., 1 ba. on stilts, new carpet. LR/DN/kitchen. roof 3-4 years old. new deck. W, H 2-3 years. Lot 75'x185'. $49,500.00. Ask for Brenda. New Listing, Robin Lane, Lot #9, Block 3. in nice residential subdivision 120' street frontage x 78' deep. OWNER SAYS SELL, PRICE. REDUCED. $11,500.00. Ask for Jay. Robin Lane: Lot 6, blk 3, unit 17 in quiet subd.. paved streets. (NO MOBILE HOMES. Off 15Lh St. O.ner financing. $10.000.00. NEW LISTING: 13th St., Mexico Beach. Lot 17, Large lot 120' wide x 90 deep, 1,.' 2 blk from beach. Nice location for home. Has some shade trees. Good elevation. $19.500.00. 201 Louisiana Dr.: Partially turn. 3 bd., 2 ba. double wide or beautiful landscaped lot w/trees, fenced yd. Cen. h &a, Stone fp. w,blower. Mar) extras. including Ig. shed'work shop, range, refrig., washer & d.w. curtains & draperies, carpet & cov- ered patio. Some furnishings may be negotiable. 75'x112 1/2 Reduced $41,500.00. Fla. Ave. thru to Fortner Ave. between 3rd & 4th Streets. Lot 6. Block 4, Unit 1, Mexico Beach. 2 bd., 1 ba. older mobile nome Ineeds TLC) located on nice lot 50'xl50' facing Fla. Ave.,Possible owner financing. $23,500.00. COMMERCIAL Corner of 15th St. & 386. One of the few tracts of acreage zoned 'GENERAL COM- MERCIAL" left in Mexico Beach approx. 900' on 15th St. and over 500' onr, 386. Owner says sell, make-offer, price reduced $115,000. For details call or write Eliz- abeth W. Thompson. BEACON HILL ACROSS HWY. ON BLUFF: Lot 122' h.vy. frontage x 130' deep w!.20'x30' garage or boat nouse w/loft stor. area. Concrete block w/rinck, cedar snakes (new roof added in '82). Water & electricity. 2 septic tanks on property. $64.750.00. 519A Gulfaire Dr. 2 bd.. 2.5 ba.-townhouse in-qualiry subdivision, good view Lq(.the Gulf & a short walk to beach. 1150 sq. ft., cen. h&a. unfurn.. eAcepttove. refrig.. d/w, w/d, fans, decks and patio. Lot size 20C109'. Ast, for Jay., Yn(4rmished price reduced $66,000.00. Furnished (some exclusions) price reduced $69.500.00. ST. JOE BEACH ACROSS HIGHWAY FROM BEACH New Listing: 3 blocks of LOTS on Gulf, Selma, Atlantic and Georgia Streets Mobile homes acceptable. 75'X180' $9.250.00 ea. 90'x150' $17.250.00 ea. and irregular sizes $17.250.00. owner financing. 15% down payment. balance up to 10, yrs. at 9%. Call Elizabeth W. Thompson for further details. 1 LOT 50'x125' on CORONADO ileftl Easy, access to beach, first lot bac- from Hwy. 98 (behind Coronado Townhousesl Owner Financing. Mobile rornes acceptable. Price reduced $12,500.00. Ask for Jay. 1 LOT 50'x90' with septic tank, cleared, no obstruction of view. You've got to see this onel A great buy at $32.500.00. 3 Adjacent Lots 50'x125' each on Magellan/Americus less than one block to beach. OWNER FINANCING 25% down payment, balance terms negotiable or will sell 1 1/2 lots sell two (2) 75'x125. $12,000.00 each. COMMERCIAL corner of Desoto and Americus, St. Joe Beach. Mobile home park situated on six (6) lots (each 75'x150') in St. Joe Beach. consisting of 12 furnished mobile homes and 2 moPile homes renting spaces. Call or write for details to Bren. da. OVERSTREET """ New Listing: South Long (Mexico Beach side of bridge) Eight acres more or less, partially cleared w/planted pines, fenced, facing South Long. Would make excellent homesite. $40,000. , WETAPPO CREEK: Two adjacent lots 130 wide x 300' more or less deep each with use of community dock on Wetappo Creek. Deep water w/access to Intracoastal Ca- nal. Country living at its best. Lots sold together, $9.500.00. each. WETAPPO CREEK (Near Intracoastal Waterway) Four one acre lots with access to dock. Owner financed, 25% down payment, balance in 5 years at 10% interest Lot size 130'x300' Mobile homes accepted. lot #7. $7,500.00. Lots 8. 9, 10, $7,000.00 each. Total for the four, $25.000.00. CREEKWOOD SUB., Partially turn., 3 bd., 2 full ba., 26'x52' (including hitch) double wide "Liberty mobile home plus 10'x30' screened porch & garage. All elec. w/cen. h&a, also f.p. Carpet & vinyl thruout. Nice high lot 100'x200' w/some Wetappo frontage. Also access to boat ramp for property owners. Fruit trees. NEW 350' DEEP WELL. Assume. mortgage & owner may assist in financing. $55,000.00. WEWAHITCHKA Two lots plus one (1) acre all in Red Bull Island Subd.. Gulf County. Florida. Lots 19 "and 20. Block M. For all three parcels, $7,500.00. Hwy. 71, south 1/2 mile before Wewa. Approx. 1.5 acres more or less, two comer lots, great homesite, $15,000.00 for both. Ask for Brenda. CAPE SAN BLAS GULF FRONT HOME, new listing: Luxurious executive gulf front residence in Treas- ure Shores Subd. 3 bdrm., 2 ba. and almost too many extras to list. Finished in 1993. Hardwood floors, great rm. & kit., carpeted bedrooms, ceramic tile bath- rooms, cen. h&a, Security system, satellite dish, wood burning fireplace, Peachtree brand doors & windows, Jenn-Aire stove, palladium-window facing the Gulf, spacious wood deck, cathedral ceiling,'wooden boardwalk down to the beach, washer & dryer, range, microwave, refrig. & d.w. Lot is 75'x336' All this luxury for just $220,000.00. Ask for Jay. SECLUDED DUNES LOTS: *R-7lot size 120'x351', $144,500.00. OWher financing- 25% down payment, balance in 5 years, 9% interest. Prices subject to'change with- out notice. Ask for Elizabeth Thompson. GULF FRONT LOTS One lot 100'x692. Owner financing, 28% down,, balance in 5 years at 9% interest TR32. Reduced. $1,000.00. F.F.A.kfor lizabeth. PARADISE GULF: Lot #7, 66.6 ,000.00. Lot #12, 66.67'x453', ?f,5J.QO. Lot 8, 66.67'x452'. Price $79,500.00. Ask for Jay. GULF SIDE LOTS 2 1/2 lots, Cape San Bias Shores, gulf side, interior, $14,500.00 for allk Ask for Brenda. BAY FRONT LOTS One lot 75' wide x 719' deep wooded, owner will finance, $5,000.00 down pay- ment. Balance amortized for 10 years @ 9% interest with balloon at end of 5 years. $49,500.00. Ask for Elizabeth. New Listing: Gulf Shore Dr., Lots 15 and 16, Cape San*Bias Shores, Unit #1, 50'x100', $45,000. . Gulf Shore Drive, Gulf front lot, lots 15, 16 and N 1/2 of Lot 14, Cape San Bias - Shores Subdivision, 62.5'x100' $65,000. See Brenda for details. Gulf Shores 50'xiOO' lot in established subdivision with a paved street & gulf ac- cess. $23,500. Ask for Jay. CAPE SAN BLAS GULF SIDE Nice highway front lot in an established area. Cape Sands Landing. 122'x160', ex- tra frontage. Great building site for a residence or a business. This lot comes with access to the Gulf. A great price at $25,000.00. Ask for Jay. We have Bayfront Lots starting at $35,000 and several Gulf front lots starting at $79,500 in Cape San Bias. They are going fast. I..~~~~~~~~-- H TR OTS.JE LPG Minutes..... Gulf County S GULF COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD No. VI., Special Revenue. Ot March 31. 1994 APPROVAL OF MINUTE The Gulf Country School Board met in special Byrd, second by Mr. Hanlon session on March 31. 1994, at 3-00 p.m., in the the Board approved the m Gulf County School Board Administrative Offices. and 15. 1994.. The following members, were present: Oscar Redd, BID MATTERS: On mi Ted Whitileld. David Byrd, James Hanlon, and second by Mrs. Pierce..and Charlotte Pierce. The Superinteldent and Board Board approved to award Attorney were also present. Tampa, Florida. the bid/co Chairman Redd called the meeting to order. of asbestos from Wewahitck PERSONNEL MATTERS: The Superintendent ing2-Llbrary. presented to the Board his recommendation for ad- CONSTRUCTION MAT ministration for the 1994-95 school year. After dis- Gasklll. Architect. present cusalon. a moon was made by Mr. Whiltleld and the Wewaihitchka Bus Bar seconded by Mrs. Pierce to delay any action on the Hanlon, second by Mr. Wh personnel-recommendauon unuj the regular-meet- .vote, the Board approved to Ing on April 5. 1994. The motion was earned with to. proceed with the biddin a unanimous vote. struction of the Wewah-it There being no further business, the meeunig Board set May 3, 1994. at was adjourned to meet again in regular session on opening.n April, 1994. Oil motion by Mr. H Byrd, and unanimous vote GULF COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD ?.he following constn[cUoi rni April 5. 1994 Approved the prelminmio The Gulf County School Board met in regular of InstIrctiotlal Services session on April 5. 1994. at 9:00 am.. In the Gulf Approved the educaluioi County School Board Administrative Offices Ini techiolog,- laboratory for Port St. Joe. The following members were present: School. Oscar Redd. Ted Whitlleld, David Byrd. James CORRESPONDENCE: Hanlon and Charlotte Pierce. The Superintendent correspondence from Mr. Je and Board Attorney were also present. uve for the Wev.ahltchka Chairman Redd presided and the meeting was Boosters.- equesUig the Bo: opened with prayer led by Charlotte Pierce. fol- Ing funds to help bUy eq1n11 lowed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by Jarmes the Wewahitchka Baseball P Hatlon. 1The Board also reeweJ e TEACHER OF THE YEAR: The Supertinen- ,Mr. Terry Stuker. BaiJd Di dent presented Putsy Lister. Media Speciallt at High School and Mr.. Lanrry Wewoaitchka Elementary School. a plaque of ap- Wewahitchka High School. prelaUton rom hiUe Gitlf County School Board for the Wewahichka H-igh Schi lbeig selected Teacher of the Year in Gulf Coicert Featival Ih Gahlesil Counr y 1994. PUBLIC HEARING ON POLICY CHANCE,. Ac- 1'*" by Mr. H94 cording to Florida Statute. the Board odverused field. ani titio Mri inio i lo the followiug policy change In the local neu spa- led atd herequestmoi the. i pers: Policy 3 14444 Provision for Limited Eniglsh table the re-pit-st o" rt-e V'i S' Parents and Representauve Designalloni The pub- Baseball Boosters and thi lic was invited ont this day to proulde input. School Bard until the Supe HEAR FROM PUBLIC: Mr. Bill Fox met with Into the fiLnaclial sltuauou, the Board regarding reliistatement of the sevetith with more Ironfrmation. period day. MIDDLE SCHOOL: On Dr Tim Nelson, represemttae of the Gulf second by Mr. Hausion. and County Chamber of Cortmerce Committee for Edu- Board approved to accept Ln catOIn. addressed the Board regarding the Iljua- School Ta-k Force for Deve waves of the District Adslsory Counicil and the School Prtcramt for P,.-it St Board in relation to the middle school aid the dli- PERSONNEL MATTERS cipline code. Pierce. second b) Mr. WhIu ADOPTION OF AGENDA: On motion b Mr. vote. the Boaid alprased u-t Whitfleld. second by Mr. Byrd. and unanimous matters: Approved Dianta Ju vote, the Board adopted the agenda to the paslition of head Cusu BUDGET MA'TERS/PAYMENT OF BILLS: school )ear. Approved Benin On motion by Mrs. Pierce. second by Mr. Whit- Custodian c.r the 1993-94 s field, and ,imanilmous oiLe. tihe Board approved the Willie B. McCloud for the po.. following bildget mailers and payrr.elt of bills. Ap- the 1993-94 school )ear. AJ proved Budget Amendment No. VI., Genernl FuLnd: for the posuoin al Custod Approved Budget Amendmnent No VI. Special Rev- school year Approsed Daoln enue. Food Service: Approved Budget Ainentiment duties of Senior Sponsor a school Board their -. ES: On motion by Mr. t, and unanimous vote, minutes .of March 8, 10, Motion by Mr. Whitfleld, d unanimous vote. the CST Environmental of interact for the removal hka High School, Build- TERS: Mr. Charles A. :d the Board plans for 11 On motion by Mr. itfleld, and unanimous o authorize Mr. Gaskin g process for the con- chka Bus Barn. The 5 30 p.m., for the bid anilon, second by Mr. L, the' Board approved alters: y dawingg of the OilTe Jd specilcatioius for the Part SL Joe Middle The BoarJ reviewed etry Kelle). repre.setal- High .Schpol Baseball ad to consider .match- nimet ii.and supplies for rograni. . I correspondence fromi rector at Wewahltchka N Mathes. PriincJal at rerquesunig hhids for eol BInd to the Stre lie. FL. c.i N MiaI 11-13. wi second by MSi. Whit- Elie Ba:.ard approved to .ahlitchk. High School e Wewahhiichka High erintenldeni can check ud provide the Board motiao, by Mr. Byrd uiInaimous vi e. the e Ri.-rt of the Milnie Jloiirviitne of A Middle i-.e : On mouon by M rs field anid uirairmoLs .e iollown.g persoruiel lius to be ruiinsierred Ldlai. for the 1993.94 lie Lee Russ flr the school year. Apprroed Iucli af Custodialit for pproaed Patricia Latta lian for the 1933.94 i Grace to assume the t Wewahltchka High Notice of Tax Certificate Sale Pursuant to Chapter 197.402, Florida Statutes, notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of May, 1994, at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time, Tax Sale Certificates will be sold on the following described lands to pay the amount due for the taxes herein set opposite the same, together with all costs of such sale and all advertising. Sale will be held at the Gulf County Courthouse, County Commission Meeting Room, 1000 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, County of Gulf, State of Florida. EDA RUTH TAYLOR TAX COLLECTOR ,' . GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA , v.:' t l-0S F., -.. ,.. F ITTS L-iR'N r-''ID ' S7 r t, R 3 6 ,, .0F ON EROTHER PEL -' ihFB ?19, 3 .TOC lu rhi C. t013-r.' F. . R-06R-':.300 SROCDON riHRlGIJERIhTE _ 7 T t P 1 i-.'E CEGD. i-1 PT. ON THE E ItE OF WILLt LD.RD. WHERE SAID RD.-CROS i,'I SECT I.rIE FOGR POB) E 7 (F3OR FIJFi TF.H LECi-,L SEE TAX 3 f0r-)C\,f-. ) 3, ., F 0, ,*34. 'O BROGDONi F MiP.GUERI rT S 7 T I R 3 .d i-PRE'S 83/814 FR. rli-iPG,-ihETE LYING -IN THE NE .:OR OF 5E1/4'. ORB I 'H3'!t ' COLE BPOCGOL, SP.. 1Orlt-O.IPF * 4 R-001700 SALGUEIRO DEB OR-iH L ORB OF N FR E S. 5 T 7 R 8 WHITiFIEL_ ACR (UNRECORDED) A 60 X 130 F LOT ORB 74/1410 - MAP #15A . 00131-006M '5 R.-O0IBC- - GASKIN PHILLif RUDY JR. 5 6 T 6 R 9 640 ACRES 1/4 TNT. OGM ALL SECTION - 00i87-OOOR 6 R-0028300 GORMAN W. CARSON S 5 T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACR "SUBD.(UNRECORDED) PART OF 4 BEING 90 BY 110 FT..i ORB 77/469 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA '1, 00193-OOOR : - 7 F-)C..91.. G"~ ritcN si-ILL I FR'- 5- T' R S wHITF.IELC- AC 'RBE S lIU4REC-ORr.EDl W 75 F LOT E PEC:,' GiB LIA.7/505' URM N . S42.78 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 5SES 8 R-0029200' -.E CALHOUN GEORGE ET UX 5 ET 7 R8 WHITFIELD --.: ROLL) Sr, (U66 .FCORFrEE ., LOT SW 75 FT) ORB 23/997 8.: . ..-, ~M HAP #15&6A S:00230-OOR E.1/ 1 R-003E100 . ,E!. .SELLERS MICHAEL M 8: CATH' LLIS WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARI CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 59 LOT 6 ORB 159/895 FR 42. 78 "KOCHEVAR " 4' *.78 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL' SEE Tt ES' . T T 00248-OOOR 10 P-i"-0-3-" : .'CLAR:, JAMES W. 8: SHERRY WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARI $47.4- 1 CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 9 LOT 6 ORB 114/623 FR RUSSELL -(FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE' Tf o 0 49?- .,P : $360.12 I P--..2' , ATKINS JOHN DOYLE ES WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARE 'LOT CREEK SECOND ADDITION PS 59 LOT 7' . MAP t 1# 6 A IX ROLL) ' 57, B .7;2 RES T. OF - FR AX ROLL) y5"71? 0 j School for the remainder of the 1993-94 school year. Accepted the resignation of Ashley Grund (teacher on leave-of-absence) from her teaching po- sitlon at Port St Joe Elementary School. Approved Brenda Little for the.supplementary pay position of Assistant Softball Coach at Wewahltchka High School for the remainder of the 1993 94 school year. Approved Geraldine Lewis for uowe position of substitute bus aide-for the 193.-94 school year Accepted a letter of Intent to retire from Lou Eaker, School Food Service Manager at Highland View Elementary School, effective at the end of the school year, 1994 95 Apa.oed .la, Tr-.:nburg as a substitute teacher ii the G.ll COuir, School System. Approved Lhe SLipetriiiieient s ecoin- mendation that aiihu-JA cOiiacL lecr-es Le hil'i renewed for the 1994-95 school year. Approved the following teachers for a Professional Service Con- tract for the 199 1-9,5 school )ea. Fort Sr u.e Ele- neilar, Steie NlM'ael Jo A.., RLailleld. ad De- Ella Siillsc.c.J WeAshitchka Highr, School Ross D.1is Dao.. Grce. Mlsty Haiper. anJd Jhc.iny Taloc.i.: Fort St Jce Higi, Sch&:.ic Johi R.inwa- * lei and M lliN \itei, Ap],i..sed (litis Ea-lei the Sa. ....,l '.' l Pii ilial .i P-,:.it S Joe M lJ.-le School kr the 1994 95 :,:hool euar Appcir.ed the fuollvi~gJ ,r.iii.ljuatci t lfr ie-e.iia.i .uineii fOr the 19944-.95 hr al )er Teiil..le Wa'ot JIi A -1-tailt Si perliiieiide-ii aid Djiecior of Siippoit S r.ices D ia ld i ll'ell Directl.:.i I i iiciliial S i-i tces BeL'y Bold'ell Coc-.lin a :.- I-1 ]Iecual S 'nic es. Biii,ll rFlouae. C.:crdliiatuor of Fcilliiy S nices. S Eibaiiks. Cooidiialtr OI \ l iC iI:,iial. Ailuhit and Lonic.ri inain E.iihcaU.:.- ar i Trair-:p talj.i WVes l.,l,.-.. liiteiini PiiIcii.iPal "PW t SL Joe High Sch.-'.l: C:liheaie Bailleld PFin,:Ipal Hi.HlId \ lew Ele. menit.a Schoo-l CerilJ Lester. Piiiicpal. Port Si. Joe EleI-ieiu Sichoo-l JetNt Kelle. Principal We- ,'ahitchl.a Elemeniian Sch.,ol La.i Matle Pprj,.- cipal 'esaniwchha-, hig4. S.h.:,,l. ai,-l Scua Joe Wa teni. Assistaa t F,iicipal. Vewali chka High Scho.:ol] . Siipieirtendeiit ilider vacated his seat on the Boaad dit. .o a fI'nll J eniergenc' Assistaiat Super- lirei,.deii. Teri|le Wa-oii. filled the vacaic) tiar the dIuJ-aui.,, 'I the nieeu.ig PROGRAM MATTERS: Onl irmoula by Mr Byrd. secaind b, Mis. Fierce. a d ti,a riinous \u:te, he .Boad approved a Commlntlirs SetMices c:.mpo- neiit for the Academic Sch.:lars 'Progain SCHOOL CALENDER: On m-.:.uonl b Mr. Hair, lo i second by Mr. Byrd alid iiciirIGIiis ,:cte the Board al.praoed the 1994-95 Sch.ol Calender. STUDENT MATTERS: Oil mr.ruoh LJ Mr Whit- field second h) M-! s Pierce. and utanirni.Lts late. the B)aid oppi-oed a reipiesrt far a Pi't St Joe High Schoul sudeit to be allaoed to attend the adult sc-h.:.. SURPLUS PROPERTY: Oj, rrmoiali by Mirs Pierce. sec-,d by NMr B) rd. anod tliati;inia r ote. the IBodrit aili .,i.ed ue following surplus pr.& pert- matli.ers Ap[ipi.:,e. a list ol eqiulll-neiit I'romll ew. - hitchKa High Scmlc.l lur prospeirl disposal Ap- proved a request iam VWeV.ahitchk, High School to dlspo.e ol tno 121 JuILk vehicles: 1976 PI)rrLuuth. 4-Door. ID nPMl4li.D17939G: 1074 Chevrolet 4- Door. ID ALCtH-4T'j.231 Al,pis.:,ed a li.t of lutik t'-i.eailtes at Pult SL Joe hsigji Schuul.lor palpeiTr diJipusal TRANSPORTATION MATTERS: Or, n oucil b) Mr. B.il -ec.:.c- LN MNI H.ulai,. ant-i itianiOiuiis sc.re the Bu.a.applai ed ie -llos.-itg t'ani,|orta- ti':. i. attecs" ApI o[.,. I t eieq !L.t i.: r a bLis route change .at Stuioeill Creek ii \eewahitchka Ap- prcied a resed bus touie for Bus C3 Lads Laidinig ajid Oveistleer. Approved a bus route change fr Bas 44 in Nrth Port St. Joe Ap. proved a new bus stop Is5990) I'.:.r Bus *5a at the litersecuai of Hwy 3SGi3 a.d &Suthl Lu.g. Over- sUteeL. The Board ceVewied a sch.oil L.. damage re- porti fBu l81. No action ieces--r) SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT: The Board re- viewed coriespotndence frarm Jeny Kelle). Piricipal at Wewahpchka Elemeitary School. reques.ung pernts-lot Ir lttwo shorteied Ecr,aol days I'ar par- ein conleiences. No acL:, L taken Oin nhoun: by Mr Whitflleld secoaild b Mr. Hail si, ajid itrailioii at.om. o the Boaid approved adverusement of a policy change to establish a ruleloar using non-getteral revenue funds fur termi- nal pa) beieflt for non-general revenue fund em- plaoee posiLlons. The Board reviewed School Resource Officer reports for Port SL Joe High School and Wewa- hnichka High School for the month of March. 1994. No action necessary. The Board renewed correspondence from, the Chamber of Commerce uiltluig the board to attend their fifth annual Free Enterpnse Day" luncheon oni Apni 18, 1994. No action necessary. One maioon by Mr. Ht1al1p, second by MrNi. Picice. a,,d uiajuimous vote, the Board approve a facility USe Request fur the Gulf Couinty's Sheriffs SDepartmeint Search and Rescue to use the Port S Joe High School Gym for a gospel sing on April 30. 1994. VOTE ON POLICY CHANGE: On moulon by Mrs. Pierce, second by Mr Byrd, and unatilnous vote. the Bc-ard approved the following advertised policy. 3.444 Provision for Limited English Parents arid Representantive Deslgnatlan. BOARD MEMBER CONCERNS: The Board set April 19. 1994. 4.00 p m.. for a workshop on the Organlzanri Chan and 'the School Food Service Program. ADJOURNMEN'Td There being no further busi- ness, the neeung adjourned at 1 1: 15 a.m. NOTICE Notice is hereby gien lhat the CILr Commis. stor. of the Ciy of Port St. Joe. sitting as the Board of Adjusimint,. hill hold a Public hearing in Cit) Hall at 8.00 p.m Tuesday. Mav 17. 1994. to deter- mine sheeLhcr Lhe CIty till auL'horve a deialtiun to Zoning Ordinance No 5 for a vanance of fl.e feec 151 on the western praperry line lo const-uct a oprch on the west one halfl'of Lots 2 & 4, Bloack 56. localed at 206 Tienth Soeet /'/Jim MaJoy. City Auditor Clerk Publish May 12. i994. C. ,31 --'C ,:..p t"-' F- -,:'- ] .1 ,L? .- .'I MILLS TE',I WHTIFIEIL iCN F. i' I ll-l.,410 L C, -P.EEF SE.-.' i -L' 1 1I J 1 F l T' LOTS 1 9" 'IJ .B' OF LOT 1 F s o-'F LOT i, OFr IFOR LIF.THI i I. E'.i. til' T-' F '3LL I , -:'3--0. p. ' RDDLE Tl I t b l 3 .4. "i? IC-'EILET-ciL', lL, I. ti |-|r,.IE- i." " WHI rFIELE -i C:PE AT I-lOWuRE,. IPEE' 5E:O l HlD,[ilTI N PB I: PG ' 9 :LOTS & '8,.7. , OFB 6 ., '-.1 I-P. ,:l'iiS, ., .'(FO.R FuPiPTR L :i S.F T, ROLL'j) .: 1. -5 - MIXON LANY WH-IITFIELDE Rn:iE ,-T iJ10-...it'[ i-PLEE iE L-C.iIL' .,C'[ I f.[il4 P13 F? LOTS .-, 13 LIMB IS L.-:- "F .F NIXON SiFOP. FUPTHr-R I.FC-,L :SEE TA S:,vv 003333-000R. I. R-OEIS30O *' SLt.-. sPOO-'s HAPP:L. ,. I. L','I S c T T i" '.; ii r'i.LL .... - JUNPEC -uiF' BE ) E .IIC. L20 b.LK E FT L-,T I '. U.t: Fr 4IL OF S ORB 1i 7,iE- ER, ",-,' iF" (FOR -Jufl 1'.1 LEGAL .SEE T"f $152.1i3 - IY R -00334-044R ' D. 16 R-0057000 1 PG NEGRON.MK:E. A. SET Ut i - 5 ET 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK (UNRECORDED) W1/2 OF LOT .3 AX ROLL) 61/142 MAP. #I16A 319.19- : .00334..-076R D 17 R-0059200 1 PG LEE BILLY G. ET AL S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK .(UNRECORDED) LOT 4- ORB 57 AX ROLL) MAP #-t 1S6 A $S11 ,1 00334-078R " 18 R-0059300 D LEE BILLY G. ET U)( 1 PG S 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK .i(UNRECORDED) LOT S ORB 87: LMAP E .5 BLK 5 . I .P.b"i -" N.' - 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 Ir Gulf County, Florida .s required by Florida law which will include the creation of the Gulf Count) Construction Industry Licensing Board, provision for the registration 'and examination of contrac- tors, the title of said Ordinance being as follows: AN:ORDINANCE SETTING UP A LICENS- ING PROGRAM TO REGULATE CONTRAC- TORS IN GULF COUNTY; PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS OF VARIOUS KINDS OF CONTRACTORS, REGISTRATION, BOARD. AND RELATED' DEFINITIONS; CREATING TIIE GULF COUNTrY CONSTRUCTION IN- DUSTRY' LICENSING BOARD. PROVIDING THAT THE MEMBERS OF SAID LICENS- ING BOARD SHALL BE THE SAME AS THOSE OF THE CONSTRUCTION BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS Of GULF COUNTY AS AUTHORIZED BY THE STANDARD BUILDING CODE. AND PRO. VIDING FOR ThE POWERS. DUTIES. AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF SAID BOARD. PRESCRIBING QUALIFICAiIONS AND MAKING PROVISIONS FOR THE RECIS- TRA'rTION AND EXAMINATION OF CON- TRACTORS. PROVIDING FOR THE RE- NEWAL IHEREOF AND MAKING CERTAIN E..CEPflONS AND EXEMPTIONS FROM SAID PROVISIONS. PROVIDING FOR THE PAiYMENrr AND COLLECTION OF FLEES IN CONNECTION THEREWITII AND MAKING PROVISION FOR THIE USE AND DISPOSI- TION THEREOF: MAKING CERTAIN AC1IS UNLAWFUL AND PRESCRIBING FOR SEV% ERABILITY. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES. AND EFFECTIVE DATE. None is hereby glien or the intent to adopt this ordinance at a meearig of the Gulf County Corrmmi ton at the County Commission Meeting Room of Lhe Gulf County Courthouse complex. 1000 Fifth Street. Port St Joe. Florida. on May 24, 1994. at 600 p.m. Eastern Time and to have a first reading and discussion of the ordinance at Its regular meeting on May 10. 1994 beginning at 6 CO p m Eastern Time All interested parties are inserted to present their comments at the public hearing at the lime ard place set out above Warren J. Yeager. Jr. Board of County Commissioners Gulf County. Florida Benny Lister Clerk of Circuit Court Gulf Counry. Florida Publish- May 5 and 12. 1994 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITFFOF THIlE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR GULf COUNiTY. Case Number 94-33 IN PROBATE IN RE The Estate of EVIE MAE RICII. Deceased NOTICE OF ADMINISI RATION THE ADMINISTRATION of the estate of EVIE MAE RICH, deceased. File Number 91-33. is pending In the Circuit Court for Gulf County. Flonda. Probate Division, the address of which ti Gulf County Courthouse. 1000 Fifth Street. Port St Joe. FlorI- da. 32456. The names and addresses of the Per- sonal Reprtsentrauve and his attorney) are set forth below. All interested persons are required to file WITHIN THREE 13) MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. (I) All claims against the estate and 121 any objecnon by an Interested person on whom notice was served that challenges the validity of the Will, the quallfl- caorns of the Personal Representative. venue or jurisdiction of the Court. ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND OBJEC- .TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED DATE of the first publicanon of this Notice of Administration is May 5, 1994 /s/DAVID M. RICH P.O Box 248 Wewahltchlka. Flonda 32465 Personal Representative /s/WiLLUAM J. RISH RISH & GIBSON. P.A. 303 4th Street P.O Box 39 Port St. Joe. FL 32456 190.1) 229-8211 I SAttorney for Personal Representative FL Bar No 0066806 Publish. May S5and 12. 1994. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BIDS I' Sealed bids In duplicate will be received un- j11 May 16, 1994. 12.00 EDT by the Gulf County iShoql Board. Port SL Jue. londa, ptl which time and place all bi-s will be pubilY opened anrd read Saloud for. BUS SHOP AND MAINTENANCE FACILITY GULF COU' NT SCHOOL BOARD The Contractor stall furnish all labor, mate- rials and equipment. and shall be responsible for the entire completion oi" this projecL Plans. specifications. anrd contract docu- mers may be inspected and procured at the Office or the Architect. State Road 22, Wewahitchka. Florida. by General Contractors upon a deposit of S-10.00 per set lor plans and spectfcatlons, of which S20 00 will be refunded to each General Contractor, ,ho submits a bid arid returns all doc- uments in good corndttiun within 10 days after the date of opening of bids Cashier s check,. certlled check, or bid bond, for not less Lhan 5% of the amount of bid. must accompany each proposal. Performance. Labor and Matenal Bonds, arid Workman's Compernsa- ton Insurance will be required of the successful bidder Right is reserved to reject any arid all propo- sals and waive technicalities No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty 1301 days after date aet for opening MR. \%ALTER WILDER SUPERINTENDENT Gulf County School Board Port St Joe. Florida CHARLES A CASKIN. ARA. ARCHITECT P 0 Box 7 Wewahitchkl. FL 32465 Publish. May 5 and 12, 1994. S., 334" .':-.;P1 19 P-006$.C 9.* I-IA LlIS?..-48 WHTTWORTH litRI-IE',' G. l MflP.' HOWARD .-RCFI PROPF' iO UNI.REOREEiD LOTS 8 "1 OCi-E 13B/73E-36 FR WIHiITWORIH M. lPn ID . BL' B ,.,334t--37P "" Pv- '' ',3 S90-.78 S rh,.R hi-iPLL .'JS. I H I-I. . H- HJW-rCR :P.ELt. F-F.C. l', O. IJREt:OPE LOT 17 ORB 'I 3 / ? lS FR rfiHRSHi.L L ii-iPB lot BLI" B - 0"334-E-3P . - I' F-00638lo L 3 136T. 41 St.IPPER'S 'HOI E l." , HOWiRD ClPREE PROP. 110. INRECORD LOT 3 OR 1i1/713 ti'-jr .t::.. .._ BLK C t PC C 3't- F ' / ,2 --.-... .:' 227.70 MARTIN l isai 'riI M. X ROLL) HOWARD CREEIK.PROP. NO. 2 UNRECORD LOT 13 .ORB 90/877 i- S- HOLIDAY B,-E.,-il INC 8: LOT 14 FRF MARTIN -.$69HE.': (POR FURTHER LEGAL. SEE TAX ROLL) 11- aS : -33q-E P p ' ,<130 i ,: R-0066800O 90.78 SW/4 OLT- FPEE E 8 Si-,rL.4P, 4 HOW'JR,-if CREEI PIF'.OPFF I E UNIT RiX OL..) NO. 3 UtiRECfOPr,'E, LOT 5 S'OPB 160''- ; 0. FP, LYNN MAP# 156D BLK E S69.45 00334r-67OR PROP 24 R-0068000 $126.34 3 ORB BE' TEDDY M 8: .JANICE H ,-FWRDhi. CREEK PROPERTIES UNTIT NO. t4 LOT 11 UiRECO-.-iP,-D ,BLK ORB 146/24-:2 FR GULF CO. FARMS INC. (FOR. FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) S10.00 00335-001R 25' R-0069600 229.47 PROP ARTHUR MARK 8: RUTH 7/731 S.E5 T 7 R 8 .283 AC M/L 130 X '95 FT'.LOT ON SR 387 ORB 89/12 BLK 7. FR GOLDEN MAP #15-i.A cs88. 2.2 :00339-003R .1 26 R-0069800 169.45 WHITFIELD LANDING INC- . PROP S E T 7 R.S 7/i9" ALL SWi/4- OF SECT. S LESS SOLD ORB. 129/815-17 FR HILL BLK 7 MAP# 00335-OSOR S27 R-0070000 S1,437.:86 WHITFIELD LANDING INC. 5 E T 7 R 8 1.93 AC M/L H-38.98 X 200 FT PARCEL ORB i29/815-17 FR-HILL MAP# 156A 00338-05OR 28 R-0070600 $144.12 WILDER JAMES 5 S T 7'R 8 1 A C M/L HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES- UNREC. LOT .1 8: 2 ORB 143/E40 FR LYNN MAP# 1E&A Sla-. A 003&60-2i6R 29 R-0074600 90.78 CHRISTENSON THOMAS L S 6 T 7,R 8 1 HOWARD .CREEK PROPERTIES . LOT 8 ORB iE156.664 FR. GULF CO. Fi-iRMS IriC.. (FOR FUR THICR LEGAL; SEE TAX ROLL) 00398-004P 30 R-00394790 5124,.92 WHITwOPTH R RIE'rlE 8- S i.P i : - S 32 T 7 R a .L" h,- F I/L 100 ..IS FT DEIN CI, ..-mPSIrE - "B" ORB'' 149/659 FR CHRP.ISTO M i. ...8. ... . 004t-0 -P ' 3r R--OuSSOO 82.' CGUILFOR JERP ,' L 8. .J-NI-E F' SS 31 T 3 1R 7 1 1IC RF.i-'D ORB 150,.43 FfR T.','L3R MAP# 109-: 00456-O0- IR 3L R-0Ut'. 3000 S41.-3 S'/FRETT Ruti.MOtD i-ip N 5. SS i T 4 R 11 (- ,, M'L REC'D ORB 60/ a'6; FR EntSTERLI4G BEING PiHRC L 'A' 8* P il'FCEL "'--l ORB 6:/1B6 8. ,-i PORTION IFOR FURTHER LEG-L SEE TtX ROLL) o0046 -;,.-3R 33 R-O094400 B304+.1tF QC-lRTER T. M. 8. BERNIC--E 5. S 6 T 4 R 9 ORB 6i/8R:3 FR EtSTERLING BEING PiRCEL "M" MHP 110 OB 00469-0'0tP. 34 R-0096600 54'..78 RODD LEE EST. S 8 T 4 R 9 9- AC BEG rFr SEC OF LOT 3 OftIG, TH RUN 4W 701 'DS. N 14.0 VDS, s E 0 '.rDS 5 140 '.'DS TO POB 081' D 31,'/7 MAP ltlO ..t' -,: ",I- 3i. R-OG?9-00 5 .9. 4F JOHNSON SCOTT HOWJciRE, F.ENTUCt./' LlNDINC 5UBDIVll SION UNIT ONC PB' PC 3E N, 2 OF LOT ORD 146,/419 FR JOHiNSON MAP 1-7,: SLl 3 O0506-C- OP. 36 RF-008.0 '.Q389.96 HOS INS E-RF.L C.. is. JENN E S 16 T L4 R 9 1-F 1S4 FT LOT 11H ORIO. GOVT LOT. 4 ORb 94/,'98 FROM HO5 iNS IHHP It .-8 B .0EO'?-0COR, S R- 01094S0 '1463.63 SROWDEP L.E. ET AL S 19 T q R 9 TRIi-Nr.uLiHR SHAPED PARCEL 100 FT Or) CHIPOLM RIVER 8 "700 FT ON CHIPOLA RIVER CUT-OFF ORB (FOR'-FORTHER LEGA-L' SEE TX 'ROLL"'' 00618-080R sO R-o1i30oo S228.14 ALLISON LARRY J. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. LOT 2 8: .98 AC LYING: SE OF SAID LOT; BEING 1.5 AC M/L ORB 89/643 FR VTES MAP 11i28 B.LK I 00620-080R 51 R-013300 S 215.96 MILLER WILLIAM J JR TRUSTEE ' RED BULL ,ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 10 ORB 153/62Q0 C FR DIXON ; . MAP# 1128 , BLK. K 00621i-0OR SE R-Oi 34200-, 6.+64 HUGHES WILLIE S. JR. ET UX , RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 20 ORB. 65/7 MAP ,112B p .LK 00611-09o0R 53 R-0134300 S66.64 - HUGHES WILLIE S. JR. ET UX RED BULL ISLAND SUBRE. UNIT NO. 1 LOT ."21 RB 6/E!7'' MH4P #11i"B BLK K 00626-OCE.OR ' Eq R-OJ 37700 S66 '64 uL,,EXANDER CYNTH114 5. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. "- LOT 11 ORB 81/.2.O 8: ORB t10/188 FR ALE HNDER MI1P# liB ELK M. &06.7-030F FE P.-0138'fOO 39.08 "1IC ARDLE JwMES L. RED. BULL TSLMND SUBDE. UNIT NO.40 2. LOT 19 ORB 11./72." FR HOLLAND MAP 111-B BLV M 006"7-040R Fb R-013B600 SEO.E7 CI' 4RDLE Ji4MES L. RED BULL ISLAND SUBE. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 10 8: 1 ':REt ADJOINING REC'D ORB 116/7''2 FR HOLLwND (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TkX ROLL) 00629-080R E7 R-0140OO0 5107.99' MRMSTRON JOHNNIE E. 8. VERA n. RED BULL ISLAND SURE. UNJ T N-3. Z LOT 1tL 8 16 OFBB 13u./BE3 FR PICI RON MAPH 11-B BLV: N 0063+-OEOR 58 R-01435OO S206.47 SUGGS LEE R. 8: FRANCES G. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 10 .-i 10 Ba 8. 10 C ORB O:L/E3 FR SUGGS MRP#it 11-B BLf: P 006&40-OuER .9 F.-01460C-00 73.-F4 MYERS .:HRISTA i RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 LUT 4 ORB 133/E63-6F2 FR NEWELL MrtP # 11B It BLK A 00640-006R 60 R-01t6100 S73.E:. MYERS TIMOTHY " RED BULL ISLA-ND UNIT, NO. 3 LOT E' ORB 133/560-62- FR NEWELL MAP #aiB -, eulSA - -. ,- -.s ,. ,- '-ii roo00640-019R - G."E23rOOOR *.. s -i 61 *R-0146900 S^dtlS 32 R-0i OD $- $41t'.06, RIGDON STEPHEN W. 8 .ATHRYN -1 CHIPOLTiCUTOFH F NW.8 IONRED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 IOLA LOT 3 PB : PG -1 ORB LOT 9 ORB 106/F79 FR RIODON 111/706 FR POWtELL MiPA 111 i 00640-OBS6R ___ BL i COE37-00OR 39 R-OTi4800 'B135.3E PrTTS LOUISA iH, CHIPOL CUTOFF Ct4DDI ION TTO IOL4 UNIT. t LOT 17 PB S PC "21 MAP #111il BlK 1.. QOE563-G0-'OP 40 R-O 1 B400 HX V-7. 59 PIC-.'RON JAMES H a MERIT S 19 T 4 P. 9 38.1 -C: NW/H OF NE/4 OR N/" OF LOT 6 PRIG 8- PART ORB 2EE'/31-13- FR ,COWLES MiP #lllC ' 00565-07ER i41 R-0119300 596.El )ENT LEE ROY 8- EV'm MAE 5 19 T I R 9 BETNG LOT 6 57 X' 90 F r UNRECORDED PLAT FR COX ORB 68/' FR CO.X Mr-iPh 1i1C 0065-IOOP10 4'+ R-011980 15176.91 WILLGUS RE'X ,: 8.& [OROTHY M S 5 19 T 4 R 9 BEIDN LOT 11 70,33 X aE FT AV DEP1H ,' UNRECORDED PLAT FR -'CON ORB 0/689 FP. PENTO 8. PINCKARD i-HP it1C: .. .' . 0,:600-00OP ,- 43 R-01-6300 S31.03 PwRi ER CHiRLIE M & FRANCES C' RED BULL ISLClID SUBD. UNIT' NO. i LOT ' ORB 145/711 FR PARKER ,MAP# 112B. 'BLI: F 00601-OCOR - 44 'R-01o2640 's3i .03 PARKER CHARLIE M. 8: FRANCES C RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 1 LOT 6 ORB 145/71. FR PARKER IlAP#.i21B BLK F 00602-00OR 45 R-0126500 31.03 PARKER CHARLIE M 8: FRANCES C. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. I LOT 7 ORB-145/711 FR PARKER MAP# 1128 BLK F 00603-OOOR 46. R-026600 31.03 PARKER CHARLIE M 8: FRANCES C RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT .NO.,1 LOT 8 ORB 145l/71 FR PARKER MAP# 112B BLK F 00604-OOOR 47 R-0126700 S31.03 PARKER CHARLIE M 8: FRANCES C RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 1 LOT 9 ORB 145/711 FR PARKER MAP# 112B BLK F 00618-060R 48 R-0131300 S57.45 FUSELIER DONNA E. RED BULL ISLAND SUBE. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 6 MAP, #112B BLK H 00618-070R 49 R-0131400 S57.45 FUSELIER DONNA E. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 7. MAP #112B BLK H 6:6 R-01E 0403 6..0. PAWR ER CHi-iRLlE I 8 FRiN.:ES 1: RED BULL ISLAND UNIr NO. 3 LOT 6 ORB E/?711t FR Pi4RFER nPiPti 11B . BLi F S0 '6+0-1 16 F 63 R-01E0700 S BRYAN, 1inVVID GLENN . RED BULL ISLNEND UNIT NO. 3 LOTS 2 8: 4 ORB 99/968 AGRMT. FR FUSELIER MP l ILB ' 00640-1 I2R 64 R-01110l0 - HLLEN LEONARD L, JR. RED BULL ISLAND UNIT LOT 8 MAP ll.B BLI. N 5176.91 NO. 3., .. 00642-009R. ' 65 R-01E3000 Sl382.96 KENSINGER MERLE JR. .; COCHRAN LANDING UNREC. " LOT 9 ORB 160/106 FR LEE MAP# I1l- 00651-00OR 66 R-9157900 S248.64a LETT NEIL R.. 8: TERESA 5 3i' T 4 R 9 LOT 175- X 200 FT ORB 1i0./19 FR WEWHA STATE BANK: MAP# 112C, 006E9-OOOR 67 R-Ot-8400 S153.93 , AKE CLIFFORD R 8 BRANDY R 5 31 T.4 R 9 A 120 X 17S FT LOT ON BOZEMWN CIRCLE ORB 145/824 FR PmRMER 8. ORB 145/8s2-26 Sc FR PARrER MAP# 112C : 00668-00OR 68 R-0159200 317.61 TOWERS DEVELOPMENT CO. OF 5 31 T 4 R 9 7.701 AC PARCELS ii 2; 3 ORB 161/574 FR TOWER'S CONSTRUCTION CO. OF P.C. INC. MAP# 112C 00668-OCOiR 69 R-019300 $525.90 HANNA PETER WI 8: CONSTANCE - S 31 T 4 R 9 I AC LYING IN SWC OF 5/2 OF SW/4 OF NW/4 ORB 120/94 FR BOMAN MAP# li2C 00668-00iR 70 R-0159500 5504.27 HANNA PETER W. 8: CONSTANCE S 31 T 4 R 9 1 AC 150 X 279 FT PARCEL ORB 127/542 FR LONG MAP# 112C : 00689-00OR 71. R-0162600 658.10 TAUNTON DAVID L 8: ABIGAIL S 7 T 5 R 9 18 AC M/L NW/4 OF* SW/4j LESS 22 AC SOLD TO- BROiK 8: LYING IN SWAMP LESS 100 FT LOT TO CANNING ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00709-160R 72 R-0165900 S60 RHAMES DONALD GENE S 18 T 5 R 9 .583 AC M/L 110 X 231 FT LOT' ORB 143/53 FR FORTSON MAP# 114 iB .56 -J --0 HANNON REALTY, Inc. 221 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe, FL HOMES-LOTS-LAND Buyers-Sellers-We Need Listings Save Time-Get Results (904) 227-1450 FRANK HANNON, Broker State Certified Residential Appraiser #0001273 SALES ASSOCIATES Frances Chason 229-8747 Rena Chafin 229-8093 Doris Strickland 229-8988 PORT ST. JOE Cape Plantation: 3 bedroom, 2 ba. home. Large kitchen, Florida room & patio Dbl. car garage, all appliances, ceiling fans, drapes & blinds. Golf course across the street & airport at back of property. Nice level lot 110 x250', $96,500. 1207 Palm Blvd. 3 bedroom, 2 ba. Spacious and lovely inside with fireplace. Partial- ly furnished, including Self-cleaning stove, Ice maker refrigerator, washer and dryer-$70.000 121 Hunter Circle: 3 bedroom, 1 bath masonry, central hIa & outside storage, car- pet and deck- $52,400.00 1616'Long Ave.: 2 story duplex. recently redecorated. good rental record. Owner saysminake an'offer. -- . 3 Br. 1 bath: witi'lhirniture, microwave, ceiling fans, stove and refrigerator, & much more Outside storage & deck THE BEACHES 3rd Ave., Beacon Hill: IDEAL FOR RETIRED COUPLE OR SECOND HOME.Two bedroom, 1 ba. house. Completely furnished on 1 1/2 lots, fenced, quiet and only three blocks to beach. Asking $45,000 HOWARD CREEK -Mobile Home Squirrel Ave.- 10'X50' with 10'X50' addition on back. 10X20 awning on front, 3BR 1 1/2 BA. Completely furnished, TV, dishes, linens etc. Cent. H/ A, 20X40 boatshed w/elect. lights- A steal at only $25.000 2Br. 1 Ba. 815 sq ft. with 759 sq. ft. screened porches Built on piers close to water Lot 300' front and 130' deep. Central Hiac is Rheem heat pump LOTS and ACREAGE Long Ave.: 2 nice high lots, 128'X172' cleared and ready to build on $20,000 While City-Beaty subdivision 6 lots 35 40 w/septic tank 90X 180 37 acre $6.000. Approx 6 acres on Hwy 71, four miles north of White City. Asking $4,000 per acre. Gulf County Farm Tracts: 2 1/2 acres corner Bailey Rd. & Hwy 71. Mobile home in need of repairs located on property $12,000 for all. Overstreet: 13 acres near bridge and canal with many nice oaks and fronts on paved street Excellent development area. St. Joseph Shores: 3 acres w/231 ft of Hwy. frontage-owner will listen to offers. -- I .. __ PAGE 7, THE Sti~g.'PORT ST. JOB. FL r, I ,+ 1 -4.$233 A . PAGE 8 THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL - 00733-07ER 73 R-0173700 S492.19 GODWIN CARROLL F S IS T R 9 2.34 AC M/L 374.54 FT PARCEL ON SR -71; 336.62 FT DEPTH ORB 156/963 FR STRANGE 'MAP# 1i14B 00733-I00R 74 R-0173800 HX S131.68 MOONEYHAM BOBBY 8: SHERRY S 18 T S R 9 i AC M/L ORB 14.3/273-74 FR CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOC. OF PSJ MAP#. 114B 00733-35OR 75 R-0174300 H' $486.90 HORTON HAROLD N. JR & MARY W. 5 18 T E R9 1.73 AC.M/L ORB 97/687 FR HORTON 8: LESS 143/591 OC TO TAUNTON Q073E-O0OR 7&: R-0175100 ". S76.85 HARRISON WYNELL 8:/OR DEWEY 5 19 T 5 R 9 TRIANG. PARCEL BETWEEN CO. RD 381 8: BURGESS CREEK RD. ORB 154/763'FR GASKIN MAP# 114C ' 00741-004R 77 R-0176400 $299..16 LANGLEY DORA-L GULF COUNTY.FARM TRACTS FARM # 3 ORB 78/272 5 AC M/L 8: ORB 147/75 FR GULF CO. FARMS INC. MAP# i4C 00741-010R -. . 78 R-0177000 $ 229.47 SALERNO JOANNE M. GULF COUNTY. FARM TRACT FARM #- 9 ORB 87/444 5 AC M/L HAP #114C ' 00741-OIIR 79 R-0177100 $ 31838 SPANN EARNEST JOEYEY : ' GULF CO. FARM TRACTS. #10 8:f I 10 AC M/L ORB 125/800 FR GULF COUNTY FARMS; INC.r, MAP #14'C 00741-021R SO R-0177800 HX 17.Fi ADAMS SYLVIA SMITH GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS . WESTERLY'PORTION FARM #19 5 AC M/L ORB 121/94'4+ C FROM HILL MAP # 114 "' 00741-032R 81 ,R-0178900 S193.91 JOHNSON CLIFFORD M JR 8: RHONDA GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT TRACT. #31 5, AC M/L'ORB 76/996 AA FR GOLF CO FARMS 8:,ORB i8s/39.2 ' FR GULF'CO. FARMS INC. MAP# iC. 00741-033R 82 .R-0179000 S190.35 ELLIOT JAMES H. SR. ET AL .. GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT FARM #32 ORB 91/153 ASSIGNMENT FR JOHNSON 4.9 AC M/L MAP #14'C 00744-OOOR . 83 R-01Si100. S1,66 SALERNO JO ANN S 19 T.,5 R 9 RE-:'D ORB Eb /943 FR MAYHANN RUNNING .4LG SR'71 TO SIMPSON LAND ORB, E6/944 8& 75E/E3 MAP# C C.. 0 '7F3-O00P,- ': ":;-. ;- 8, .R-,.0 k's ;3 0. E5_3.89 HPIIDERSOrN C:HRLEES E. 5 .. T P. 9 .10 ACRES REC'L ORB 138/3L FR POWELL. . MAP #114 . 00754-00OOOR 8S R-0182400 $122.79. WHITFIELD JACKIE. L' S 20 T 5 R 9 ,33 AC ORB 163/19 FR CNRNLEV BEING IN MAP #114D 00771-1OiR 86 R-0184600 S116.8E FAIRCLOTH JAMES F 5 28 T E R 94 BEING LOT i OF BRYANT'S LANDING (UNREC). SUB.. ORBE. 143/817-18 FR FAIRCLOTH, MAP 132B ' 00771-20R 87 R-01i4800 $85.4 FAIRCLOTH JAMES F 5 28 T 5 R 9 .BEING LOT 2 OF BRYANT'S LANDING, (UNREC) SUB. MAP# 132B 00771-13ER 88 R-0i87100 '$ 12i102 PRESCOTT HERBERT E f& WANDA M S 28 T 5 R 9 BEING LOT 26 OF BRYANT'S LANDING (UNREC) SUB. ORB 144/ 676-77 FR FAIRCLOTH MAP# 132B . 00771-217R . 89 R-0189o.00 $ 76.8. .FARICLOTH JAHES F 5 28 TER 9, '.AC M/L BEING LOT 43 BRYANT'S LANDING (UNREC) SUB. MAP# 132B. 00771-225R 90- R-01894,00' S76.E FAIRCLOTH JAMES F .OR.FEROL 5 28 T 5 R 9. . BEING LOT 44 OF BRYANT'S' LANDING (UNREC) SUB. ORB 161/ 470 FR FAIRCLOTH, TRUSTEE MAP# 132B 00771-247R 91 R-0189900 S76.5E FAIRCLOTH JAMES F 5 28 T S R 9 .47 AC M/L BEING LOT 49A BRYANT'S LANDING. (UNREC) SUB. MP# 1328B 00771-25ER 92 R-0190100 5176.13 FAIRCLOTH JAMES F 5 28 T E R 9 BEING LOT 80 OF BRYANT'S LANDING (UNREC) SUB. MAP# 132B 00771-260R 93 R-0190200 S76.58 BRYANT'S LANDING HUNTING 8: S 28 T E5 R 9 BRYANTS LANDING WATER PLANT, SITE .16 AC 8: DRAIN FILL'AREA" .42 AC ORB 15E/984-98E FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00777-000R 94 R-0190800 $479.76 ROGERS JIMMY LEE S 29 T 5 R 9 7 AC ON W SIDE OF SR 381 IN N/2 OF N/2 OF. NE/4 OF NW/4 REC'D ORB 28/642 MAP #115A 00788-OOOR 95 R-0191700 S488.90, MORRIS C. E. CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO i PB 2 PG 38 LOT 16 MAP #112C -BLK 1 00796-OOOR 96 R-0192300 $451.75 HILTON MARY J.' CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO i PB 2 PG 38 LOT 6 & 8 ORS 116/921 FR JONES . (FOR 'FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) o081B-OOOR 97 R-0194500 $216.70 LISENBY-GEORGE ET UX CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF- RIVERSIDE'PARK UNIT NO 1 PB PG 38 LOT 12 ORB 79/1014 8: LOT 14 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL-SEE TAX ROLL) 00824-000R 98 R-0195100 5 E578,60 HAND CLARENCE E. ET UX CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO i PB 2 PG 38 LOT 22.ORB. 86/430 MAP #112C BLK 4 00827-000R 99 R-019E400 0. $726.46 POWELL LLOYD N CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF - RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO i PB 2 PGv38 LOT 4 ORB 149/10 FR POWELL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00828-OOOR - 100 R-01950O $160..14 HICE RICKY L S: GENICE CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO i PB 2 PG 3a8 LOT E ORB 154/833 FR POWELL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL)' 00B39-00OF, 101 P.-0176FO' 0 $14..4 FPI.RIELL Nit E . CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO i PB 2, PG 38 LOT i ORB 157/84E.FR WHLL' ' (FOR FURTHER .-EGAL SEE THX. ROLL 00841-uO0R ' Ip"" R-019 '.O "' SE1.6 F-kRELL MTrE CORRECTIVE REPL rT OF RI'EEPSIDE P-4P.r UNIT NO i PB 2 P,- 38. LOT b OF.B 157/845 WALL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE Tr. ROLL) 0084 'i-0Q , 1034 R-0t96800 S155.7E FWRRELL MrilrE -P.F,. F.EPL.-,T QF RIVERSIDE PARK PB 2 PG 38 LOT 3 ORB: 1E7/849 FR WALL MP 11-C . 00841-OSOR 104,.' R-019o900 ... $ 1.66 F4RRELL MIKE .. CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE* PARK UN'T NO. 1. PB q1PG. 38 LOT 5 ORB 157/ 845-.FR w.LL , MAP# 11., (0876-0 :.OR lO0 R-0-00-0o HXR S294.51 E.liN L [ -14',' C .. ( '. , C, ORRETIV'E REFLI4T OF TWIN, Lil.ES. SuBC. UNIT l P6E 2 PG 38 LOTS : -- LE'S "-, 25 FT OF, LOT ? PF.C' iFO B 'l4t.'77' FR IFOP FURTHEP I.EG0,L FEE TH'- ROLL) ,09E :i-, I,: : 1,)6 P-ulic-..' O ... ,$197.88. D,-,'I_ GEOF.GE I. q CI:LiPENC: l GULF COUNTi' F..RMIL UNI1I NC. 2 : I1RH-T E*: i .'i ,-i:RES ORB 't'r" ' * 3/-5 ] -: 3C -- KIP "I1 I' E 0 .?E' 3- i.-F. 107 R-O0Oi.0 $,1864.81 i MINC'.' ROBERT q LiVERNE GULF COUNTY' Fr.RMS UN11 NO. TRa':T Ei. '4 A'C-RES ORB 130/.319 FR.GULF CO:. FRP.hS, INC. MP# lB . 009E 3-G_-F, 108 R-OliSe')O .' 87.22 LOWERY III ROBERT':$& AUDREY L. , GULFCOUNTY FARMS UNITNO. 2. TRACT 67 8: LESS FARMS NO. 68 & 69 (4 AC M/L)- ORB. 142/7E TO LOWREY MAP# 11EB 00983-034R 109. R-0-lZ00 $ S158.38 BOLLEN ,'ANI4IE E. 8: J4M4IE G." . GULF COUNT'.' F,-RM'S UNItr NO. 2 TR,4CTS 73 P 7'I1 4 iC:RES .M,'L ,ORB 136/11E FR GULF CO. FARMS IN'C: . MAP# 11 . C ..9. -C'. 110 F-0-124-00 ,' $87.2 SHOGUE CLARENCE. ET UX GULF,.COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 2. TRACT 76 2 ACRES MAP lt iB 111 F.- Sils 5 4 ,26..E3 , ri,'ERS EPrE':T C. I V'4L"R TE lULF C0. F,'RM l- '1llJ l IL. ? 1,.25 k.: ,L 5/1/4 OF FARM #84 ORB i'2 '969 FR GULF "CO. FARMS INC,. / MAP# 115B , 00953-O8R . 11 -0 i13:' 0 $193.91 DuNI'iwN BrPTHII-L L IGULF _-1111.r'' F P.RM' UNIT'NO. 3 TRACT '87 5 AC ORB :158/299 FR GULF CO. FARMS MAP #11(B - <'0993-vi E'F 113 .. R-0213900 S203.87 GARDNER RAYMOND P. ET AL GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 3 . TRACT 89 5.28 ACRES ORB 84/389 AA MAP ~1158B 00953-064R 114 R-0214300 $20,5 .8 DARHARAJAM HUTTAIYA GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 3 TRACT 93 5.33 ACRES'ORB 145/ 6S3 FR' GULF CO, FARMS',i INC. MAP # 115B 00953-066R i15 R-0214500 HX S492.28 DEES WALTER B. 8; JUDY GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 3 TRA'CT 9E 7,26 AC ORB 122/224 FR GULF CO. FARMS, INC. MAP #11SB 009E53-068R 116 R-02'14700 $105..01 GULF COUNTY FARMS, INC. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 3 E/2 TRACT 8-4 2.5 AC M/L A OF A ORB 102/1083 GC FROM BELL MAP# 1'IB 00954-042R 117 R-0215500 $227,89 BATESON JERRI MYREE GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO, 4 TRACT-i17 4 AC M/L ORB 87/241 AA FR GULF CO FAKMS MAP# 115B 009E54-044R 118 ;'R--0215600 5197.4-5 BATESON BILLY L GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. 4 TRACT 118 4 AC M/L ORB 155/993 FR GULF CO. Fi-RMSI MAP# iiEB 119 R-021E800 HX JONES JOHNNY L 8: ZENVALE 5 30 T E R 9 4,.13 AC M/L # 100 ORB 141/44-.6-47 FR COUNTY FARMS INC., MAP# 11 B 00954-iE84R 120 R-0217800 MOON DEBORAH -GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT N FARM NO. 154 2,697" AC: ORB 135/487 FR GULF CO. MAP# 15B . 00961-030R 121 R-0219200.,HX VOYLES DANNY 'C' S 32 T S R 9 .506- AC M/ 112.S X 196 FT,LOT UNRE DEED FR VOYLES MAP# 118EB 00961-035R 122 R-0219300 VOYLES ANGELA.M S 32 T 5 R 9 112.5 X 196 FT PARCEL NC ORB 157/879 FR BIRGE MAP# 118 00972-OE0OR 123 'R-022100 BYRAM BARBARA S 33 T E R 9 2.9 AC M/L ORB 146/336-37 FR AIA:E MAP# 132C 00974-000R 124 R-0221200 MANUEL DEWAYNE 5 33 T' 5 R 9 i ? ACRE REC': 19/546 LOT 105 N 8: S BY FT E 8: W MAP #132C . 01008-OOOR, ,125 R-0227S0.Q, . JOHNSON W.J. 8: JUDYr DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT 1 P PG 25.'LOT' 8 ORB 037/109'0 DODD MAP #132D . 01032-OOSR 126 R-0230900 i BROCK. BRENDA B' DOUGLAS LANDIIG UNIT 1 P PG 25 THE NORTH 1/2 OF L AND'ALL OF LOT.0 11 o0B 15 FR WILLIAMS. . (FOR FURTHER LEGAL '-EE T 01045-04OR , 127 R-CZ3} '/00 CARNLEY JUDSON rT-i-nrilE S 35 T 5 R 9-4'0 FF ON .:H RIVER .600 FR AV DEPTH 0 104/&08 FR GATES MAP# 143. 0104E-045R , 128 R-023300,0 GATES JONATHAN CURTIS &' 5. 35 T R 9 40 FT ON -HIIIFiIL1 RI,ERi AV DEPTH ORB 139',1L-43 GATES SMAP#t 143 . 01046-002R 129 R-0234200 STOKES PATRICIA ANNE S' 5,623 8: 34" 'T 5.R 9 1.1S8X TNT OGI' IN UN45uRV SPORTS ORB 30,'' ' MAP'# 143D ., , 010E6-120R 130 R-O'-39300 PITTS JR. HI-I".'E, -i.H > iT TURKEY 'RUN ESTATES UN;E- LOT 14 ORB 136b/387 FR PI MAP#. 133' - 01187- 000R 131 R-0253900 TOOLE GAR' . 5 2E T 3 R 10 'BEING PHP.C: 14 ORB 142/121-21 FR TOO MiAP. #91A 01187-007R 132 R-0254600 SNELL DONALD E', .' S 25 T 3 R 10. REC'[E ORRB 69/1049 FR SEXtON FEIr.', PARCEL NO 15 ., MAP #91A ' 01187-008R 133 R-02SE.4700 TOOLE GARY .. :' S 2 T 3 FR 10 .89 AC n'L (LYING E OF CIRCULAR DriveW',) FR SEXTON ORB i 1.l-2.. FR TOOLE MAP#.91A ' 01191-030 " 134 R-0257000 '" OLARK. GEORGE, THOMAS' 5 25 T 3 R 10 25 FT STRII TO LOT 6 BLK U I[,LF:O7.., ORB 98/791 FR i'.-,RL : E'T 0.1197-000R 135 -. P-. 7600 ' BiOYETT ,YBI L WlCt S ' S 26 T 3 R :10 ..*? AC A LI FT WIDE BY 237 F'FTDEEP -iF ORB 158/134 FR WICKS EST( MAP #91 . 01216-OOOR 136 R-02E9E00' SGAFFORD ANN ET ,AL, . BURGESS CREEK SUBD UNIT PB 2 PG 49 LOTS 14 8: 16 ORB 120/881 FR ,ERNEST : I 1E3/48-49 BC FR CHISEL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL.SEE Ti 01238-00R ' 137 R-0261200.H HX GATES MARCHELLE MIDWAY PARK 5UBD' PB 1 PG LOTS 1 8: 2 ORB 139/244-4 FR GATES MAP# 91A - 01241-010R 138 R-0261500 SIMMONS JOHN J. ' MIDWAY PARK..SUBD. PB 1 P( 2 PARCELS ON DEAD LAKES 11E/135 FR TWADDLE LESS PARCEL 1 ORB 127/275 TO (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE Ti 0i241-015isR , 139 R-0261&600 STEVENS DANNY BOYD 8: JEA MIDWAY PARK SUBD. BEING A PARCEL IN4 LOT '+ (PARCEL i OF ORB 115/135 FREC'D IN ORB 127/275 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T Si1243-O00R 140 R-0262000 HX S DUNAHOO JOHN R. MIDWAY PARK SUBD PB 1 PG LOTS 4) 5 8: 6 ORB 82/313 LESS ORB. 94/269 DISHARODO 94/73E TO SANSOM ORB 96/ (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 01267-OOOR 141 R-0265300 . CLARK GEORGE T, IDLEWOOD SUBD UNIT NO. 1 PG 15 LOTS S MAP #91A $377.C'06 :EII FARM GULF 0i268-000R 142 R-026EE00 SOWELL JERRY D. 8: BARBAR: IDLEWOOD SUSD UNIT NO. ,1 PG 1i LOT i ORB 111/82 FF .SPANN MAP #91A S4.78 40 A PB 2 BLP:- 4 01277-iO0R $112.02 143 R-0266200 .35.66& SYFRETT RAYMOND L. 3: ANN S. " 10. 5 IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION. M/L UNIT i E 21.24 FT OF LOT 6 8: FARMS ORB 116/ 892 FR SYFRETT MAP# 91A BLK "1 01278-OOOR $S20.63 144 'R-0266300 $4'31;73 HOWELL RALPH JERRY 8: JUDY L IDLEWOOD PARK SUBD. 'UNIT 1 :I C, W 42.4 FT OF LOT 6 21.21 FT Xi 10 FT STRIP OF LOT 6 ORB 1.17/89 FR FLEMING (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX .ROLL) Oi 01296-OOOR 58.4'3 145 R-0268000" $196.'36 TAYLOR MARY A, -IrDLEWOOD 'PARK SUBDIVISION. I, 3' UNIT 1 LOTS 6 8: 8 ORB, 79/109'- MAP #9:1A BLK 4 . 01303-OOOR 146 R-026e8700 1 ,I977.47 $S129.02 BROWN B DOUGLAS , 'IDLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION'. S UNIT 1 LOT is ORB 140/04 FR GRAY , MAP# 91A BLIK 4 01333-01i0R s51.66 147 R-0271800 B30.33 5YFRETT RAYMOND L. '..' D ORB IDLEWOOD PARK 5UBD, UNIT tfi ' 420 E 30 FT OF LOT 12 ORB 107/539 C FR BROADER BLK 6 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE ri-,.9 ROL) F18 6.81 0 362-OOOR : ..14.8 R-0274900 1 :. 'l B 2 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. .. . SFR S'36 T 3 R 10 ,'45,.. M.'L RF '[';: ORB 73/609 (PARCIEL IVI LEOS .,i.CEL TPRHL LUDl1,-IC1: 'ULBt, HFJF ',' -' BLK 3 38.1i1 ORB 34,'81 R, . BLK A (FOR FURTHER iLE..IL :.EE TwH4 RuILL 013o'?-060P .:. 149 R-0276100 S457.07 B COOPER PHYLLIS Sc S 36 T 3 R 10 85 AC M/ ' /iOT 10 1i X 1043 FT AV DEPTH ORB ' .3/3:. 1T8/,'17 FR HOLTZ .' ROLL). MP# 9 . 013t9-070F. 1 0 RF.-02.76.00 S266120 S38.34 COOPER PHYLLIS : L S 36 T 3 R 10 5 AC M/L., IPOLH .210 X .1040 .FT.AV DEPTH ORB RB :119/126 FR'HOLTZ . '" MAP# 91D , 01373-002R ' 11 R-0276900' $22.79. S38.34 LAW JOHN A. .8 KAZUKO 01. PAUL P S 36 T 3 R 10 22 99 AC LOT IN , ORIG LOT 7 ORB 115/989'FR .' .. E48 FT PRICE FR MAP #91D ,',, , 01'373-;004R '. 12 R-0277.100, '.9.23 S. HNLON DrIIEL. GENE .. S27.07 5 36 T I F. t.' ; .837 AC Lt 8 S FT ON. DEl'O Ll ES ORB ,8F,'67 M #91D. , 01373-,_OR ' 3 F.-077-'>0 S87.22 LEE BILLY G. ET HiL .: *' ; ' S 3, T 1, AC 'IN ORIG 6b4.Il LO'T O B 31 '"'I( (PARCEL 1' FI'HE;,r. n,-P #91L. '.';. "' TTS 37- R -0' ' 1 4 F,-0O 778'0 : 8'.. ',. S 8 77'.. LLE BILLY G. IE-T AL SS36 T. 3 R 10.1 AC' 2S5.0 FT $167. BY 173.49 "FT P.EC'r ORB 81/400 iPRPCEL II) ' EL'NO P #91' . LE 01396-OOOR . 155 R-0280300 .5$7.11.38" SCHOLLIAN DONALD L 8:&, LINDA S $227.33- RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADDN TO .. IOLA PB 2 PG 24 UNIT NO 1 'LOT- 1 ORB 151/11 FR SLAUGHTER S. AP# 12B, BLK. 3 S 01436-OOOR S. 156 R-0284100 $193.91 4.16. 18 STEPHEN M. JACBUAY, .TRUSTEE RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADDN TO. IOLA PB .2 PG 24. UNIT NO i,-LOT 17 ORB 13. 336-38 FR :PEDEN. i42/ MAP #128B K. 8 . S01437-00R " 17 R-0284200 'B905.1Ei ,49.43 "STEPHEN M. JACOUAY, 'If'.IJSTIZE S R RIVERS IL E ESTATES ADDN TO- P ACDJ 'OLA PB 2. PG 24 UNIT NO' 1 LOT EUB', .18 ORB 13/336-38 FR PEADEN" . -,L. i MAP #128B , S 69.4 14 0-C..' ' S1".8 R-0:890 $196.64 OT 60 PERRY JAMES C (COTTON) E,:'[i U A:. F. HANLON SUBb. NO 1 PB 1 ATE PG 42 LOT 7 8: FRACTL LOT 8 ORB l61/62'+ 1/2 INT FR DIFATTA MAP #91D B : BLK B , $256.22 . S. i 5 501481-OOiR NO 1 159 R-0291000 596.12 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. 8:. ANN S. ORB CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG. ST AL 4 LOT 4, .5 & 6 ORB 73/609 8:, AX ROLL) ORB 116/892 FR SY'FRETT MAP# 91D BLK' 1 $478.58 01484-080R ,160 R-0291E00 $33.89 43 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. S BC 4- CENTRAL LANDING SUBDI PB 3 PG 4 PARCEL MARKED "NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PLAT" LYING N OF BLK i LOTS 9 8: 10 BLK 1 ORB 23/609 -. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) $105.01 01487-002R 161 R-0291900 33.89 G 43 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. ORB CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG '4 E 63.46 FT OF LOT 4 ORB 123/156-57 BC FR ANN SYFRETT AX ROLL) MAPt 91D BLK 2 S01487-003R f,229i+7 162 R-02:92000 5131.6 : 12 ", / 5YFRETT RAYMOND L. S'IAI ,CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOTS 6.i,16 .7, 18' 19 8 20; LESS- PART OF LOTS 5 8: 16 IN ORB 73/608 8: ORB 73/609 8: ORB AX ROLL (FPOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01490-OOOR 26 02,93 163 R--0292400 $113.90 2:42,9 ROGERS ELMER EUGENE +3 CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 8: 4.W'LY 100 FT OF LOT 12F N ORB ORB 131/14 FR ROGERS 329 MAP# 9iD BLK 2 AX ROLL) 01490-003R 164 R-0292600 S158.35 S229.20 SYFRETT RAYMOND L, CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG PB 2 4 LOTS i THRU 7 ORB 73/609 8: " ORB 123/156-57 BC FR SYFRETT BLK 3 MAP# 91cD LK. 3 01494-002R . 165 R-0293200, 5-291.71 SYFRETT RAYMOND 8: ANN 5 CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG " 4 LOT 17 ORB 73/609 ORB 116/892: FR SYFRETT BLK 3 MAP# 910 . 0149--00R 166 .R-02933.0 ,'. 42.7S SYFRETT R4IYMIOND. 8; ANN S CENTRAL LANDING SURDD PB 3 PG 4 PARCEL MARKED "PARK" LYING AT E END OF CENTRAL AVE 8:i ' ADJOINING 'LOT 17 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01517-006R 167 -R-029660 0 HX .... .2S NUNERY CASEY 8: LA W4nN,1 ,i S 3 T 4 R 10. 9,AC M/L . ;43 FT ON STONE CREEK ROAD,- ORB 133/110 FR TAUNTON MAP# 74 .;. 0C 1 -:1 7 P ,. . ;. .. .. 168 R-029710,0 '.5113.9 MESSIER EDGAR E,. bI n.PTLE 5 3 T 4 R 10 2.758 AC'BEING.- TRACT S STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 59/644 FR BROGDON MAP #7 AREA E. 01517-09R Slb9 R-O-7E S ..0 7. WHITFIELD WILLIE A . S 3 T 4 R 10 2 AC BEING TRACT.3 STONE CREEK'. ACRES. UNRECORDED ORB i31/691 FR WHITFIELD .... . AREA.,; ',. 01E17-030R 170 R-0298,E O..,. ., ," T 3.I43 BRUNT SUS- N 5,3 T 4 R'10 7.5- AC M/L r'EING TRACT 10 STONE CPEE li,:PE8 luNRECOREL'L) ORB 6- 1 FR ,, MERRITT LESS ".? ~-C OPB (FOR FURTHER I.EG4l. lSEE l1oi POLL' Oi.i7- Er 171 R- 0; ",, ''0 .i E.. ,* : PlI.MER MA'.'LON 88 I TH'. 5 3 T 4 R 10 1.6 : r'I/L BEING PLOT #3 STONE CREEI -,:CPE- (UNRECORDED' UH.REC. HA- rFp BROGL'ON ,MHP #74 OiF.17-130R 172 R-03',0300 %341.97 MARSHALL D-ALE 8 TEPP.I 5 3 T 4 R 13 1 7 ~: M, L EEING FLOr 1" 5Ti lE *:FEEl A,-:,E U'JNRFCOPDPLE' PL.HT .':iE 4- (FOR FURTHCi' LEC-.L 'EI-' Ti. F.,-LLi 01E17-O . 173 R-C3' HX .7'2 STEPHENS JOEY. S 3 T 4 R 10 3 AC.M/L. ,PARECEL REC' 'IN OF"1 i0 'i,-: 18 FR THUNTON 8 oRe .E:-, - FR, TP4UNTON 8: :CLLL:.Y :. MAP# 74 0i517-0R : ' S' R- 300990 < ; H.LL L'.'LE T1 SHERRY --. 5 3 T 'I fI0 AC MN/L -t1.7E FT Pmh :EL QN'STONE MILL. CP.EE1. P:,. ORB 13 '71 3-1E FR TAUNTON MAP# 74 01E17-E1OF 17E P.-OQ" t.'.0 31,, LINTON 41M'. 8 ELI, -4ETH 5 3 T 't P. LO '+ AC M,'I- 309.17 FT PARCEL UNPEFC AA FR TkUNTO - MAP# 74 - 01E17-? -1P. Il & P.-O 0 ;1 .'-; 0 H II-'.E F14UL WILLI.mi J. .. 1'IJCEP.Im S 2.,8 3 T 9 F 1 C 1i t, 7 .4-: i 'L 12.4'3 1-: PHR.:I:L I E j A'I: IN PARCEL (O. 2 8: i..'0 r I- r4 PR'ACEL. NO.. 3 ORB 14-. 918- :. ' (FOR FURTHER' LEG4L. 'SEE Tv,'. ROLL-) 0158-003R1 177 R-0'301800 169.49E WiMES LONITE C. 8 Pi-iNSEY S 4 T 4 R 10 .: M: N/l. 297.66 FT ON N. SIDE OF STONE MILL CREEK RD. BEING PARCL NO.i 1 ORB 33/165-66 FR (FOR. FURTHER LEGAL SEE TI1k ROLL 01i18-004R 178 .R-0301900 WYMES LONNIE C. 8: PANSEY S 4 T 'qR'l :i. : ,. C M/L ..-' 394 FT ON S. SIDE OF STONE MILL CREEK RD. BEING PARCEL" NO., 2 IN ORB 133/16E FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL): 01519-OOIR, ,,. 179 R-0302300 'Hx :- CLAYTON FRED- N,. .3 r..,.iRL IE S 3 T 4 R 10 3.E H." M.-L . ON W SIDE OF LOT 2 UNRECORDED.AA FR BROGDON MAP#t 7. .E4 I' 0189-lEk 180 F.-0 .'.-. 4 :*' 1.1 .7-' TAUNTON DAVID. L.. b i,E.1Ci-L SiGOiE illLL c'EEr E. -iTI:'i , (IjrNREC-O: ..El.. 1.-01 11 i 37 '. 83" FR r-lu'1Tnr.l E r AL MAPN 74 BLK A 01519-2850R. . 181 R'-030E706' HX 'i,i .76 HELMS RICHARD K. 8:" JE-ri'IE L STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 3 8: 4 ORB 137 /957-61 & ORB 137/962-66 FR . TAUNTON ET AL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01E19-330R ... ,. '. 182 R-030'700 : S.60.7 " MILLER HENRY MACK .JR. STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES . (UNRECORDED) LOT 4 ORB 149/E14 OC FR MILLER MAP# 74 BLK E 01E20-O01R 183 R-0307100 $441.09 COLLINS RICKY J S 4 T 4 R 10. 40 AC M/L NW/4 OF NE/4 . ORB 14/1E FR COLLINS . MAP# 74 . 01526-001R 184 R-0308200 $ 87.06 DICKENS RAY ; . S 4 T 4 R 10 1.33 AC M/L , TRACT #3 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) .ORB 91/482 FR EDENI (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01526-004R 18a R-0308500 $87.22 WHITFIELD MICHAEL,W 8:-JACKIE .L . 5 4 T 4 R 10 1.50 AC TRACT 4. STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 1E5/8+4- FR FIRST NATIONAL BANK NORTHWEST (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01528-005R' 186 R-0309400 138.23 FREEMAN LEONARD SR S 4 T 4 R 10 2.68 AC M/L 210 X 420 FT PARCEL ORB' 149/ ? ' 525 FR MYERS 8: ..66 AC M/L. ORB 149/!:'+ FR .NEAL MAP# 74 01...-08,R 187' 'R-0313600 $152.13 MILLIONS FRED LE- S 10 T 4- R 10 -2 AC M/L 212,.12 FTCREEKFRONT; 413,17 FT 'AV DEPTH ORB 158/478-480 FR TAUNTON ET AL. MAP# 74 01574-1O'OP 188 'R-0317700. 31.61 SYFRETT .CLAYTON R. ' 14 T t R 10 3.03',AC M/L E/2 OF W/2 OF NE/4' OF SIE/"+o LYING E OF .SR 71; HAVING 670'FT M/L ON SR 71; 10E FT AV DEPTH ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01575-E25R , 189 R-0320200 MC DANIEL ROGER 'G S 14 T 4 'R 10 LOT' 5 DEAD LAKES ESTATES SUBD ORB 100/999 FR LISTER MAP# 93B S78.34 . 01 79-0 iOP ' 190 P-03-3200 HX 5441.82' BENNETT ,HENRY F. '. RUBY J. SS i-.T 4 R 10 60 X, 211.74 X 243.40 FT PARCEL BEING 75 FT ON DEAD LAKES ORB 97/755 FR . ALLMOND , MAP#93B C 1579--O0R 5 191 P-03:3300 S620.95 BROGON MARGuERITE & S 14 T 4 FR 10 1. 3S AC M/L 211.91 FT ON SR 7,1 . ORB 143/656-57 FR' BROGDON MAP# 93B C 1E77-1'EP ': 1 p F- 43 .. 0 HX '3 .07 MORGAN THC'iS J . '.-4NN,' BROGErOi PLi.r[i UNiRE:. LOT 11 OP'B 1t 3,''7 .7.L? t'P 1 BROGDON 8: ORB 158/.796 S.: FR MORGAN . MAP# 93A 193, P-3 9 .' p $243.24 , VERNON *M-P.LUJ M, 'JR. ET UX MEEVS LHt E SLIlD PB 2 PG 11 LOTS 1 8: 2 MAP #93B BLK -: ., : ... : .. ,BL K 1 01626-.00.0R' ; 9 ' 174'' R-03_97'O $222.86 OGSt IN PHILLJP RUD',' : S 13 T 4 R 10 4 AC M/L P-RCEL RE.C'IE ORB 129/373 FiR G.SF INN SON WEST ARM OF DEAE ,LAKES MAP #93A .,. , S'i30-OOOR " I. 195 P-03J0300 S60i82 BRYANT JOHNN'' L. S" 13. T' 4 R 10 .4-1 AC-/L 70 FT DEAD LAKES FRONT-GE; 253.7 FT AV DEPTH ORB 124/716 BC.FR LISA BRAYANT SAP 9' 3A- 01637-0 .K ,, t . 196 ."R-03304.,.0 ., S160.82 BRY 4IT -JOHNIsP.' L. 5 13 T t P 10 .4. AC M/L 70 FT DEAD LAKES FRONT i .260 6 .&56 FT AV DEPTH' ORB. ,24/716 .C FR LIS BRP.',NT S MAPt 93, .. :, . t.1634 0F 3 397 P-0330R800 '. ..t'.37 .35 ' BROGDON MARGUERITE ' 13 T ,4 R 10 183 FT ON SR 71 ORB 39/746 FR ': WADE. ORB' 133/470 FR SHULER 153 FT ON SR 71 8. ORB 133/470 (FOR FURTHER LEC"L SEE TAX ROLL) 0165-<1-OR 0 J98 R-3j34000 ', 29189 D: -NIELS EVA MARIE 8 DAII T., S 13 T 4 R .10 A 75 X 100 FT: LOT UNRECORDED AGREEMENT FR T.4,'LOP MAP# .93A 01686-002R , S199' R-0337600 S85E.02 '. RESTER DON C. ET UX.' . S 14 T 4 R 10 .52 AC M/L '37,14 FT ON DEAD LAKES ORB : 80/1040 "-. ,. ' MAP #93B - S01686-003R : 200 R-0337700:HX $300.95 MC DANIEL WILLIAM'8 KIM SS 14- T.4 R 10.. .35 AC M/L LOT 2, BEING .77 FT ON DEAD LAKES ORB 88/1031 FR STOKES 8: .ORB 139/726-27 FR STOKES. MAP# 93B 01692-000R. 201 R-0338600 S30338.12 BROGDON ELLIS D SR ET.AL S 14 .&.15 T 4 R 10 95.19 AC N"' M/L BEING RACE TRACK SITE ORB 152/249-281 FR DAVIS . (BEING, RACETRACK CqMPLEX) MAP# 938 8: 75 '. 01706-OOOR 202 R-0340100 $193.91 BETTIES CHERRIE S 14 T.4 R 10 REC':D, ORB 22/4553 MAP# 93B S'01i77-002R 203 R-03'+1500 HX.. S93.62 FLOWERS LOUIE 8: PEGGY JUANITA S 1i T 4 R 10 .51 AC M/L 150 X 1S0 FT LOT ORB 1M1/32 FR :. PARKER 8: ORB 41+l/33 FR PARKER MAP# 75 01725-OOOR '204 R-0342300 HXK S84,64 ; PARKER THOMAS H. & BRENDA F. S 15 T4-.R 10 .51" Ad COM AT NEC OF NE/'+ OF SW/4i'.S 300 FT TO POB 5 150 FT, W 150 FT) N 150 FT; E 150 FT TO POB ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL.SEE TAX.ROLL) 01726-000R 205 R-03424,00 .5248.14 DAVIS OTIS JR. S 15 T 4 R 10 34.16 AC M/L 'PARCEL 3 LYING BETWEEN SR 22 & OLD SR 22 ORB 152/246-248 FR DAVIS MAP# 75 01729-050R ,20& R-0342900 $33.89 SIMS DANIEL 8: BETTY 'S S T 4 R 10 100 X 75 FT LOT IN NW/4 OF SE/4 OF 5E/4 ORB 94/758 GC FR MEYERS MAP # 75. 01733-000R f 3207 R-0343300 172.68 BYRD PORTIA 5S 15 T 4 R 10 2 AC 250 FT LOT 'IN SW/4 OF SE/4 N OF OLD S"PANAMA ROAD REC'D.ORB 148/286 FR VICTORIA PRICE. SMAPsr 7'+ S0173E-001R 208 R-0343700 $28.82 ;'SIMS DANIEL S 15 T 4 R 10 .12 AC A LOT 8O E BY 100 FT REC'D ORB 94/690 :CD FROM DAWSON MAP (#75 01759-00R 299 R-034-6100 $447.95 SOWELL CAROLE T 8: S 22 T 4 R 10 2 AC PORTION OF W/2 OF W/2 OF NE/4 OF NE/4, LYING N OF SR,22 ORB 161/681 FR NATIONAL INSURANCE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01761-ODOR 210 R-0346300 HA 5927,38 MONTFORD THOMAS E 8: FRANCES 5 22 T 4 R 10 3,5 M/L ALL OF E/2 OF W/2 OF NE/4- LYING N OF SR 22 ORB 155/152- 153 FR HANSON MAP# 75 01768-025:R 211 R-0347500 HX $196.84 JONES MARY LEE S 23 T'4 R 10 .5 AC M/L BEING LOT S OF AN UNRECORDED SURVEY FOR LISTER ORB 124/1026 FR LISTER MAP# 93C 01768-040R 212 R-0347700 HX S151.42 THOMAS CYRIL R. 8: PATRICIA H. S 23 T 4 R 10 .5 AC' M/L Si00 TX 218 FT BEING LOT B, UNREC. SURVEY ORB 134/527"FR LISTER MAP# 93C 01768-OFOR 213 R-0347900 HX JONES-PATRICIA S 23 T .4 R 10 .5 BEING LOT 10 OF AN SURVEY FOR LISTER 600 FR LISTER MAP# 93C' AC M/L UNRECO ORB 1 $236.59 )RPED 130/ S0780-OOOR. 214 R-0349100 HX 5643.06 DAVIS OTIS) JR. 8: DEBORAH.R S.22 T 4 R 10 5 2/3 AC REC'D 'ORB 96/6ii PARCEL .#3 FROM KEMP MAP #75 01780-002R 215 R-0349300 $153.10 DAVIS OTIS JR. ET.UX S 22 & 23 T 4 R 10 60 AC REC'D ORB 72/694 PARCELS 1 8: 2 8: ORB 75/590 MAP #75 8: 93C - 01785-OOR0R 216 R-034-9800 S140.57 MC NEALEY FLORENCE S 23 T 4 R 10 LOT OF LAND S. OF LOFTIN LOT 75 FT. BY 102 FT..ORB 82/37 MAP #93C 01..785-010R. 217" R-0350100 S i03.6&9 JONES ROBERT L, . S 23 T 4 R 10 75 237.5 FT OF LOT FR MCNEALY ORB 60/776 MAP# 93': 01785-030R 218 R-0350300 S107.8a MC NEARLY FLORENCE S 23 T 4- R .0 1,33 AC 85 YD. SX 8E YD LOT FROM HUNTLEY. IN ORB '49/140 LESS 50 X 100' ' LOT TO:JONES IN ORB 81/524 " MAP# 93C Oi791-002R 219 R-0350800 HX S33.60 ATKINS BRUCE W. 8: BARBARA J. S 23 T R 10 5.1 AC M/L- LOT 10 8: ADJ. PARCEL UNREC. QC FR HOMER ATKINS &: .8233 AC M/L FR RENDA JOY ,ILSON MAP# 93C -... '. 0) oi79-"060oR A .C 220 R-03Ei400 HA $476.22 MC DANIEL'MARY LOIS S 23 T 4 R 10 E AC .M/L BEING TRACT 6 GRIFFIN FARH M UNRECORDED PLAT' MAP# .93aC ' 01793-DOOR 21 R-0352100 S98.23 GRIFFIN DWIGHT H. 8: KAYRL S 23 T 4- R Id 275 ACRES ALL THAT PART OF NW/4 OF SE /4 LYING N OF SR 22 8: W 1/2 OF SW/- OF -NE/4- LYIIG BETIEENT.W IFOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01803-001R 222 R-0353000 $73.5E4 SEMMES GLENN H. 8: BROOKS F.' C L MORGAN'S ADDN TO WEWAHITCIHKA FLA UNIT NO ONE PB.2 PG 33 LOT 5 ORB 120/287 FR LISTER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE-TAX ROLL) 01807-OOOR . 223 R-0353600 S327.22 BROGDON MARGUERITE 8: JAY ' C L MORGAN'S ADDN.TO . WEWAHITCHKA FLA UNIT NO ONE - PB 2 PG 33 LOT i ORB 101/153 FR WARNER 8: ORB 102/724 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01813-DOOR ' 224 R-0354-300 HK $72.62 ROSBOROUGH GERALDINE C L MORGAN' ADDN TO WEWAHITCHKA FLA UNIT NO ONE PB 2-PG 33 LOT 5 ORB 119/600 FR ADAMS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01815-000R 22E R-0354OO5 5130.97 TOOLE GARY C L MORGAN'S ADDN TO WEWAHITCHKA FLA UNIT NO ONE PB 2 PG 33 LOTS 7 8:8 - ORB 142/122-23 FR TOOLE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL' SEE TAX ROLL), 01816-OOOR 226 R-03S4600 S44 5.69 JACKSON JOSEPH Lk S 23 T 4R 10 'I ORB 123/728 FR FISHER .8: LESS ..1 AC M/L ORB 1i'2/78 TO JOSEPH LEE JACKSON MAP# 93C 0i820-OO.R 227 R-0355400 HX S652,23 RANSBURGH GREER C 8: RUSSELL H " S 23 T 4 R 10 13 AC M/L THAT PART OF SE/4 OF NW/4- LYING N SR 22 ORB 142/850 FR MC EACHIN MAP# 93C 01824-0OOR 228 R-03E55700 S283.69 MC KELVIN GEORGE III 8: MICHEAL S 23 T 4 RP. 10 5 AC ORB 60/132. FR KIRKLAND MAP #93C: .01826-OOSR 229 .R-0355900 $69,45 ATKINS JUDGE ET AL 5 23 T 4 R 10 LOT 1i UNREC WILLIE BASS SURVEY ORB' 157/572-573 QC FR CLERK OF COURT MAP# 93C 01826-0SP, 230 R-035600 HMX 553.91 WRIGHT GEORGIA S 23 T 4 R 10 LOT 3, UNREC WILLIE BAS SURVEY ORB 130/659 FR BASS MAP# 93C 01833-0OOR 231 R-0357200 5S140 FAISON PHILLIP S 23 T 4 R 10 1.17 ACRES REC'D ORB 7.4/30 (LIFE ESTATE) LESS ORB 41/506 TO RUTH FAISON MAP# 93C 01835-0OOR 232 R-0357400 S176, BASS MARY S 23 T 4 R 10 72 FT LOT IN NWC OF E/2 OF NW/4 OF NW/4 OF SECT 23 ON HWY 22 REC'D ORB 86/1048 MAP #93C 01860-0OR 233 R-0360200 % 134. WYMES LONNIE C 8: PANSY S 23 T 4 R 10 A 60 X 100 FT LOT OFF OF DAVIS LOT ORB 142/&85-86 FR-BYRD ET AL MAP #93C 01863-000R 234 R-0360400 S33. WILLIAMS JESSIE LEE " 5 23 T 4 R 10 1 AC IN NW/4 OF NW/4 REC'D ORB, ii8/288 FR FISHER MAP# 93C. 01883-OOOR 235 R-0362300 s199. GREENE JACQUELINE P S 24 T 4 R 10 '176'FT. FRONTAGE ON SR 22 (SECOND PARCEL) ORB 155/IS8-i59 FR PRIDGEON . MAP# 93D 01883-0OiR 236 R-036*2400 S5.s GREENE JACQUELINE P. S 24 T 4 R 10 1 ACRE M/L LOT IN NWi/4 ORB 82/669 (THIRD PARCEL) MAP# 93D .5 S." 73 89 88 57 01884-010R . 237 R-03&2900 S2,759.26 TAUNTON DAVID L. 8: ABIGAIL J. S 24 T 4 R 10 5.536 AC M/L BEING 593.71 FT ON .E R/W SR 71 ORB 87/875. FR SPENCER, RICHARDSON, BOLGIANOI ORB i37/ (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL). 01919-000R 238. R-0367100 HX S284.04 GAINOUS BETTY S 24 T 4 R 10 .37 f3' (37 X 208.75 FT LOT ORB 89/i17 FR' GAINOUS MAP# 93D 5 24 T 4 R 10 2/5 ACRE AL OT 100 BY 165 FT. ORB 75/268 FROM TRIPLE LINK INC'. MAP# 93D 01957-0OOR 240 R-0371000 71710.1 RAMER ROBERT E, JR 5 24 T 4 R 10 50 X 5IO FT LOT AT NEC OF INTERSECTION OF.:SR 71 & COMMERCE AVE BEING OLD, . DRUGSTORE 8: WEWA FLORIST .: (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL)' 01974-OOOR 1 r '0: 2411 R-0373300 $453.90 BATEMAN JAMES L. 8- REB:C:,-, H. .MACKS ADON TO WEWAHIT:CH1-K PB 1 PG 14 E,125 FT OF LOTS 3 8: 4 LYING SOUTH OF SR 22 (LESS' SS 18.1.FT OF E 125 FT OF LOT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX .ROLL)- 01992-OOR ,-. - Z4'2 R-0375100 $2r219.78 THORNE RANDALL E MACKS ADDN TO WEWAHITCHKA PB PG I4 LOTS 30 8: 31 8: N.6 FT . LOT 29 (DRIVE-IN) ORB 141/239 , FR BARLOW (BEING WEWU RESrAU- (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T-(iP ROLL, 01994-00R 243 '.R-0375300 .S42.57 CANNING DR. H. B. EST ,.MACKS ADDN TO WEWAHITCHKo PB', i PG 14 BEGIN AT SWC OF LOT 32 RUN N 30 FT E 80;FT S 30 'FT U 80 FT TO BEG MAP #94Ah . 02000-OSOR 44 R-0376000Q "- il. CHANCE REBM D . MAIC '5 ADDITION TO WEWA PB 1 PG 14 . N/2 LOTS 142'8: 43 ORB i4'6/28 FR CAPPS : ... .. MAP# 94A ., . 02--001-OOOR 14E R-0376100 5 74.69 DANIELS DAN T. MACKS ADDN. TO WEWHHITCHKA PB 1 PG 14 5/2. OF LOTs t42 143, ORB 12i/239 FR CANNING MAP# 94A 02010-00OR 246 R-0377100 HX 7. E9 HUTCHINSON COLIN J JR 8s. LiSA . MACKS ADDN TO WEWMHITCH', " PB 1 PG 1 4 LOTS 52, 53, 541 55S.S6. 8: 57 ORB 142/798-801 AA FR- (FOR FURTHER LEGAL' SEE TAX ROLL), 020387-OOOR 247 R-0379900 HX $ S2221.8, MARSHALL DALE C S- 'rRP I R. MACKS ADDN TO WEWAHITCHKA'PB 1 PG 14 LOTS 149) 150,) iS 152 8: 153 ORB 147/403-404 , FR RISH MAP# 94A 02089-OOCR 2'+8 R-0385000 $ 425.00 PICKRON JAMES H & MERTIA.F GULF COUNTY LAND CO. ,SUBD PB. 1 PG 1 LOT 21 ORB 143/302 FR WEWA STATE BANK MAP# 93D BLK 7 02106-OOOR 249 R-0386800 5544.47 PRIDGEON FAY F GULF COUNTY LAND CO. SUBD LOTS 1; 21 3, 4 8: W 22.5 FT OF 1, 17 8: 18 PB d PG 11 . ORB. 156/81i OC FR KENNEDY ET (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02173-026R 250 R-0396400 $245.,82 SEMMES GLEN M. 8: BROOKS F. HOMEWOOD PB 3 PG 16 LOT 10 ORB 134/120 FR .MCLEMORE'S TRUST MAP# 94B BLK B 02178-000R 251 R-0397700 HX 5843.10 BROGDON ELLIS DOYLE ET UX S 25 T 4 R 10 2.98 AC REC'D ORB 74/814 FROM LISTER PULPWOOD MAP #94A 02217-i00R. 252 R-0402200 S387.11 WAUGH SHIRLEY L S 25 T 4 R 10 95 X 100 FT LOT ORB 14/695 FR WEEKS MAP# 94A 02324-000R 7 253 R-0416300 WEEKS RUTH ANN ALDERSONS ADDITION PB .1 I LOTS 43; 4+,1 LESS E 70 F' MRB 12/I5 :2 TO RUTHT ANN I (LIFE ESTATE RESERVED) S. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T. 02339-01ioR 3 254 R-04+174 00 WHITFIELD MICIHAEL W. RISH ADDITION TO WEWAHIT,: UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 16 LOT ? MAP# 94-A 02340-000RP 255 R-04-7E.00 HX 3 WHITFIELD SARAH J RISH ADDITION "TO WEIWAHITC UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 16 LOTS I . MAPS 94A 02341-0O9OR S 256 R-04:176S00 TAUNTON DAVID L 8:" ABIGAIL RISH ADDITION TO WEWAHITi: UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 16 ,LOT i ORB 141/379 FR EST- OF LL RISH (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA :-'7 R-Ot-11600 .RAY MARTHA N. CLECKLEY 'S ADDN UNIT NO. LOT 12 ORB 94-/46' FR. SWA 8:. MOORE PB- 2 PG :1.7 MAP# 94A '02371-000R 258 R-0423400 SUBER WILLIAM 6" CLECKLEYS ADDN UNIT NO 2. ILOTS 4) Si 6 .. PB 2 PG 37 LESS 10 X 50' TRIANG PORT OF LOT l Oi-'B 142/93:2 TO P '(FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA: '02377-002R 259 R-04'24000 MC GHEE DLIP.InHR *:I.E'- LE .5 r.rl UNIT .NO 2 1T PB L PC: 3 ORB 130 :'7 FP. WOTH MAP# -94A 02377-003R 2 :60 R-04410' .' SP[, DH .'I., CI.E,:i LE',.' -DLUti4 UNIT II 2 41 ORB 82/889 PB 2 PG .37 MAP# 94-A 02385-002R . ::F. .-'> (I 0 5 S239.69 PHELPS l.:-i.- PI F-. ET OX H'-hR',EN ,-DI[.f. (1l11 TO CIT'TY'OF WEW-H1IT:Ht ,-i uHL I ONE 'PB 2PCPG 22 LOT 6 ORB 86/963 MAP# 94A - 262 R-.'t:59..0 580 69 SMUINA 'GLENDA F., HARDEN'S ADDITION TO CITY OF WEWHHITCHi j4 UNIT ONE PS 2 PG 2;'LOT 16 ORB 108/236 FR . ARMSTROnG4 ; '(FOR FURTHER LEGAL' SEE TAX ROLL) 02394-OR 263 R-0426300 HX 594,.56 MUTIN4 GLENCA, F. H-4RDENS A,,I ITfON TO CITY OF WEUW4HITH'-IH' 4 UNIT .bNE PR' 2' PG. .... 22 2IOTS,7 ... N',1/2, OF .18 ORB 67/1095 -. :". - (FOR .FURTHER LEGAL SEE -TAX ROLL) 0.40C9-0 (F 2i4 R-+4.'. .70,- HX 522-2.86 PEPPrN ,C-LE i DARLENE I[, IGRIFFIN4 'JBD PB 1 F, He2A '- LOT lb r -! .' -,- .uT 17 uRP.R , 108.'301- HGLF.1EI-1Er4T FR GL.lr-.'5 MAP# 94A . SBLK 3 024-1-OOR S 26E P-4L78u ... '~ 370. ] ' TRENCH Miwr WH F 8 waIL-- R " 1,DM GRIFFIN SUED VE i-iG 42A' LOTS 18, I9, 8 E 1, I OF LOT. ' S17 ORB iS-.'9?>-?37 FR JACKSON 8: ORB 6.3'E FR JACKSON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02 3-3-00oOF 266 R-04:9900 'L:'.i WHITFIELD ROY B. , : S 25 T 4 R 10 .9 AcRES.LOT BEING -" >FT BY 200 FT IN T-I '. SEC' OF SWii4 OF NEiv4 REC; D ORB 28/7-35 &8 ORB 33/12 MAP# 94A 0,4E 2-0-00 8 ..L67 R-O-.3LO .55 8881 8 STEVENS. JOHN IV S' 2 T 4 R1i:0 LOrT 6a OF CLEC,-LE'S ADDITIONN III (UNP.ECOPDE[.I ORB .,56/601 AA' FR PITTS ; MAP#.94B 92458-OOOR 268 8 R-0435000 REFOUR-JERRY S 26 T 4- R 10 6 S8:W X 140 YDS' N 9/187T MAP #94B S383.19 ..'C 2V1 YlE E . 8: S REC'D .DBK 02461-00R 269 R-04354:00 HX 538,94 HAND EARNEST 8 .LINDA SUE ' S 26 T 4 R'10 75 X. 100 FT LOT FR' FHA 9.FC :-L ORB 83/56 MAP #948 .02474-OOOR 270 R-0442800 514-',12 JONES WILLIAM 8: ANNIE WILL WILLIAMSBURG PB i PG 3 LOTS i, 2) 3, 4,' .5. 6, 29? 30, 31, 32, 33 : S 34 DBK 17/549 MAP #948B BLK A 02480-0OOR 271 R-0443400 $51.66 FLOWERS .ANNIE T 8: WILLIAMSBURG.PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 16 8: 19 ORB 14-9/+473 FR CHESTNUT MAP# 94B BILK A 02483-00OOR 272 R-041+3700 533.89 BUTLER ODESSA EST. WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOT 1 MAP #94B BLK B 02484-000R. 273 R-0443800 569,4-E FOSTER MARGARET ELIZABETHI AWILLIAMSBURG PB i.PG 3 LOTS 21, 3 8:4 ORB 79/.04 MAP #94B BLK B 02486-0508 274 R-044-4100 HX KEITH MELODY.' WILLIAMSBURG PB i PG 3 LOTS 261 27, 2.8 ORB 1D27/ 63 F-p. MYERS MAP# 9'4P .Hi I- 02492-0OOR 275 R-04-'44700 $65,.1 ADDISON BRENDA WILLIAMSBURG PB :1 PG 3 LOT I'l- ORB 107/14.: FR ADDI'SON MAP #94+B BLI-:: 8B AX K-OLL) 02496-OOOR 276 R-04451OO 33.89 GRAY CHARLES EDWARD $622.0'+ WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOT .19 ORB 87/880 :HKA MAP W94B BL.: B 02497-OOORP.. BLIK. 277 R--04'+52E:0 -I S516.66 G.JONES RANDOLPH 8: BRENDA WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS $77.1. 20, 21, ORB 1'+5/438 FR M I NCY :I.::A MAP# 9 -' BLK B .0 8 .2497-0OIR 278 R-00445300 HX. 5291.01 PBLK i ADDISON EMERISON & JOHNNIE K. WILLIAMSBURG SUBDIVISION PB 1 'PG 3 S567 .7 LOTS 22 8: 23 SORB 140/40 FR WILLIAMS MAP# 94B 02498-OOR 'CY P 279. R-0445500E FOSTER MARGARET iX'ROLL) WILLIAMSBURG PB MAP #948B S251.i0 2500-000R 280 R-044-+5700 i FOSTER MARGARET TTS WILLIAMSBURG PB' 31, 32 8: 33 , MAP. 948 5 S33.89 ELIZABETH , .1. PG 3 LOT 29 BLK B . THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE. FL * o02616-OOR - 300 R-04+9800 S69.45 BRAMLETT CLAUDE H. 8: SHEILA D, 5 36 T 4 R 10 LOTS 321 33 8: 34 IN LESTERS SUBDIVISION (UNRECORDED) ORB 134'/340 FR CONNELL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02619-000R 301 R-046010-0 $371.71 MEREDITH RUBY NEL..L 8: TERESA 5 36 T 4 R 10 LOTS 11 17o BLK 3 LESTERS SUBDIVISION (UNRECORDED) REC'D ORB 83/199 FROM O'BRYAN MAP# 940D 02619-001R . 302: R-0460200} 158.4"9 BRAMLETT CLAUDE H.1-1 8: SHEILA D. 5 3& T '4 R 10 LOTS 29, 30 8: 31 BLK 4 LESTERS SUBDIVISION (UNRECORDED) BEING 90 X 180 FT M/L REC'D ORB 134/340 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02629-061.R 303 R-0'+63200 HX 137.20 WEBB CORY M. 8: LESIA K. MITCHELL MANOR SUBD, UNRECORDED LOT 10 .s AC- M-/L ORB 112/287 FR'BROGDON MAP# 94'D 026E0-000R 304 R-04-66000 ABETH 9,5 SMITH KENNETH NM ELIZABETH S 36 T '4 R 10. 4.2 AC REC-' i P.G 3 LOTS ORB 1E7/590-E92-FR PAYNE MAP# 94(0 02S01--OOOR 281 R--044+5800 s33. WILLIAMS ROOSEVEI...T WILLIAMSBURG PB : PG 3 LOT 34' MAP #948- B LK B 02506-OOOR8 282 R-04-93.+6 '>0 BRITT DAVIDE.,L'. WILLIAMSBURG PB .8.: 2 MAP #94-B. i PG 3 LOTS- . 02508-OOOR 283 R-04'+6500 FLOWERS ANNIE T 8: WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 . &6 8: 7 ORB 149/4'73- FR CHESTNUT MAP# 948, 025Eli-'OOR LOT 2. .84 R-0446800 BOWERS WALTER F, .WILLIAMSBURG PB LI-: 9 8: 10 ORB 89/,843 MIIHr y94 H'. 1 -' OP 285 R-04472006 FISHER RIVERS WILLIAMSBURG .LOTS 1. 8: 13 MAP# PW 526.1 ,O:T5 . 0265i-OOORR 305 R-0466Oi00 89 KING ELMON 0. 8: VONIE S 36 T 4 R 10 LOT 4 LESTERS SUB. ORB 9 841 LESS ORB .138/669 TO Sli MAP# 9'D 6" :026EE-00OR . 306 R-04-66660 HX < S WINCHELL.MORRIS E. B:-MYRA S 36 T 4 R 10 3.41 AC M/L LOT ON N LINE OF LESTER SL LESS .4 AC IN ORB 89/912 T EARNEST ORB 124/1094 FR .0 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX L2 602664-OOOR 307 R-04-7700. 5360.29 STRIPLIN MONA L., BL- D S'1 T 8R 10 1 AC M/L 104 X 32 FT LOT LYIN ON W SIDE OF SR 71 ORB 57/319 FR HAYES SE1. 66 LESS i AC ORB 116/886 TO ROY (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) i PG 3 LOTS 9 FR BASS .28 R-0447800 JONES BERTHA LEE .WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LO ORB 94/181 FR WILLIE JONE MAP# 948 BL- 02523-00OR 287 P -- :' i ,' BRITT RUJTH I. WlLLIHM'BL'UGI PB 1 PG 3 LO 'ORB 138/732 FR ADDISON MAP# 94B 02E35--OOOR 288 R--04'+9100 GIPSON WILLIE.. MAE WILLIAMSBURG PB '1 41 5 8: 6 . MAP #94B PG 02E400-DOOR 29 R-4-.449600 RILEY NARVIE.LEE, PIN 'RIDGE ADDITION P0 LOTS S 8: 6 ORB i3.5/82 ASSOCIATES FINANCE IN' MAP# 948B S4'-?4. -': .P -- *'j < ".,q 'l .'9 . FRP :iER JIriM. L 8: PINE RIDGE ADDITION PE LOT 2' DBK 1/846 MAP #94B 02547-OOOR 291 R-04E0300' -HILL CHARLIE 8: ORA MAE PINE RIDGE ADDITION P8 LOT 6 ORB 89/266 FR HI MAP #9'+ 02E:54-O00R 292. R-O-'+Ei000 HX ONEY ROBERT E, PINE RIDGE ADDITION PS LOT 11 ORB 124/590 FR MAP# 94B 02569-0OOR 293 R-04SE2200 KING ELMON 8: VONIE LESTER SUBDIVISION (UNRECORDED) LOT 20 8: LOT 24 ORB 74/4-6 FROM STRICKLAND (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 025.71-010oR 294 R-0452600 HAVENER HENRY J. 8: EVA LESTERS SUBDIVISION (UNRECORDED) LOT I8 OR 126/947 FR HOLLEY MAP# 94D '025 84--001R 295 R-04'E54300( HALEY JAMES M 8: MARIAM S 36 T 4 R 10 LOT 90 X ORB 91/1013 FR GARDNER PARCEL 41 IN SURVEY IN 148/46 FR DIOCESE OF PE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 0284-010R 296 R-0+54500 TOM REED ENTERPRISES II S 36 T 4 R 10 76.84- FT SHIPPED RD; 174 FT AV I (PARCEL #3) SURVEY FOR ORB 156/388-389 FR SMI! MAP# 94D 02584-01SR 297 R--045o'600 . TOM REED ENTERPRISES I1 S 36 T 4 R 10 76.8+ F'T SHIPPEY RD0 177.+6 AV I (PARCEL #4) SURVEY FOR ORB 156/388-389 FR SMIT MAP 94D0 02602-021R 298" R-0457800 BOEVE GLEN A 8: EMILY THOMAS SUBDIVISION PB LOT i ORB 140/569 FR BI MAP# 9'+D e 02607-0OR 299 R--O'+S8900 HOOVER CAROLYN J S 36 T 4' R 10 BEING PART OF LOTS 4-2 8 BLK 2 LESTERS SUBDIVISI (UNREC) ORB +49/971-972: (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE -02664-DOEOR . BLK E 308 R-0+67800 5281.0. 4 STRIPLIN ROY B. JR. : ""' S T F R 0 1 AC I'I/L lOr' X S .S & 6 432 ON SR 71 PARCEL RE:I'D ORB 1. &6/686& FR STRIPLIN . MAP# 95A' E 02684-007R 309 R-04 7180 '59,9.23 L 'NG ,l:HARD K S156,.38 .J,'WOD[, ESTATES P8 3 PG 18 SLOT 7 UNREC AA FR MC LEMORE'S. IT TRUST . S ,. MAP #95B .'K E " *a 3 T 6 1-P L F 310 .. R'-04-810.00 - 'r3LI.ELS 'JAMES H. 8: CONNIi S 1.5 T T 7R 11 150 X O rrFT P.-,R:CIL ORB 949 FR .KNOWLES MAP# 95D E o 02722-i7cR S ..-.. :. 311 R-04182800 LINTON PATRICIA A """ ._"; '::" S 12 T q R 10 7.93'AC M; LOTS LOTS 1.4, 15 16; 17, 18 GLENN ESTATES ORB 161/SC BLK G FR LINTON MAP# 950D S55814.4+ 02729-DOOR . 312 R-04o84O10 HX B 2 PG8. NOBLES WILLIE F. 8: DOROTH I FR "S 13 T S R 10 5.AC S/2 OF C' OF E/2 OF.SE/4 OF SE/4 ORE BLK 1 104/1003 FR. GATES MAP #96 5SE:7 0 2732-010R 313 R-0'85300 . B 2 PG 8 HYSMITH JAKE G, S13 TS RIO 12.49 AC M/L BLK 2 164,F.555 X .659.90 FT.PARCEL UNRECORDED .AGREEMENT FR, GASKIN 8: (2) 5 AC PARCELS E S226&80 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA: B 2 PG 8 : 2791--DOOR ILL., :"- 314 R-04o97400 BLK 3- BURKE STEVEN N 8: PAMELA Z S 11 T 7 R 10 4.5 AC M/I 210 FT ON SR 71 X 1000' FT 5118.90 DEPTH ORB. 19/345.-346 FR HEACOCK. 8 2 PG 8 MAP# 101C MINCY -BL-[.: 02799-001R 315 R'-0498600 HX HUMPHREY THOMAS A JR 8: ROB SE37 43 S 10 T 7 R 10 .501 AC M/L X 139 FT LOT ORB 161/857 I BISHOP W1/2 OF MAP #83 02805-S00OR 'TAX ROLL) 36 R-04+99900 MADDOX JOHN S 10 T 7 R 10 .5 AC M/L 53389 1.100 X 218 FT TRIANG, LOT E, 53 9 *ORB 149/418 FR MADDOX , MAP# 83 '02846-OOOR , BLI:K 3 317 R-0504200 STUCKEY RUTH MURPH 5 11 T 7. R 10 .172-AC M/L S29I?.77 REC'D DBK 26/210 A 75 X IC F FT LOT 4' FT MAP 1#i01C BEING ORB 02871--0OOR ENSACOLA 318 R-0507600 s TAX ROLL), SATTERFIELD BRET ALAN BEAT SUBDIVISION PB 1 PG LOTS 41 8: +2 ORB 160/872 585 .0:2 FR HANNA NC MAP# 101C B -ON DEPTH 02888-OOOR SMITH 319 R-0509000 S TH TAYLOR VINCE E. 8: PATRICIA BEAT SUBDIVISION PB 1 PG LOTS 29 THRU 34 ORB 98/262 KIRKLAND SE,?02 MAP# 101C B NC ON 02891-OOOR DEPTH 320 R-0509300I SMITH DICKENS RAY TH BEAT SUBDIVISION PB 1 PG LOTS .7 THRU 15 8: 37 8: 38 MAP #101C BL 5238.4-2 02914-00OR 3:1 R-OE11300 S: 3 PG 15 PATE JAMES M. 8: WANDA 5. SHOP STEBEL.'S HEIGHTS SUBD PB 11 53 LOTS 9 8: 10 ORB 91/313 ILK B DAVIS MAP #101C BLL i5, 31 1.,3 02936-COOR 32:2 R-0513300 113 MC CRANIE RONNIE L 8: POLLY k I3 S5 11 T 7 R 10 ON 95 X J12 FT LOT ORB 16:L/'.-2" FR HUBBARD 8: LINTON TAX ROLL) I'IAP# 101C 54'2.78. 5333.81 D 03083-OSSR 326 R-0538700 S137.01 FRANKLIN WILLIAM G. :S 30 T 8 R 10 .5 AC M/L BEING LOT 2 OF PONDEROSA PINES UNREC. SUB, ORB 136/429 FR PORT CITY ASSOC. 'MAP# 70 rI j'397-0O OF, . 327 RE0542100 HX S85.05 WATERS ADA L. : JONESVILLE SUBD PB 1 PG 57 N 181 FT OF LOTUS 2 ORB 7/85S MAP 469C 103098-OSOR S 328 R-E054406 HX $S49,930 S33.89 NORRIS JAMES G JONESVILLE SUBD PB I PG 57 .. LOT 18 ORB 145/482 FR NORRIS /1. MAP# 69C 031O1-OO5R 32-9 R-0542900 S86.35 BOWERS TAMMY JONESVILLE SDUBD 150 X 230 FT REC'D IN ORB 152/744 FR PELT MAP# 69C - 03101-E050R S330 R-054-3300 S492.63 MC MULLON ARCHIE W. 8: VICKIF- JONESVILLE SUBDIVISION LOT 39 ' 8: 40 ORB 111/12 FR TULL 03126-OOOR ' 3'31 R-O5-'+F900 S257.93 BROWN WILLIE L. ET AL MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG 49 ALL OF .BLOCK A,, EXC LOTS 3 8: H4 ORB 88/946 FR MONEY BAYOU BEACH CORP 8: OFFICIAL RECORD (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) C-31 198-O00F 33 R -0-I160')0 1iX C-oNT CHES ,'iR JR. 8: money BY,'OU SUBD PB LOT 3-ORB 26/510 8: 49/845 MAP# 72C: MAXINE. K. 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R-0548500 S309.49,, 160 BROWN WILLIE L. ET AL FR MONEY BAYOU SUBD UNIT NO. 2 ALL BLK 1i LESS LOTS 1) 2)-4 8: 5 ORB 88/946 FR HONEY BAYOU BEACH CORP OFFICIAL RECORD (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE'TAX ROLL) 560.56 03157-OoOR 340 R-054-8800 5771.80 BROWN WILLIE L. ET AL MONEY BAYOU SUBD.UNIT NO. 2 ALL OF BLOCK ORB' 88/946&' FR MONEY BAYOU BEACH CORP ORB 94/932;FR GARBER PB 2 PG 28 S34.4.E (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03169-030R 341 R-0550300 DUVAL JEFFERY PARKS S 14 T 9 R 10 LOT 3 OF AN UNRECORDED PLAT BY NANCE MAP# 108 S106.80 23 03171-04O0R 342 R-0552300 S448.19 BUCHANAN J. VINCENT 8: LK B 5 15 T 9 R 10 8.1 AC M/L 775.33 FT ON SR 30; 500 FT DEPTH BEING PARCEL "A" IN ORB ' S184.08 i00/788 AGREEMENT FR WOODMERE A A- (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 23 2 FR 03171-050R 343 R-0552400 S120.27 (LK D BUCHANAN J. VINCENT 8: S 15 T 9 R 10 1.674 AC M/L 142.28 FT ON SR 30; 500 FT S74.78 DEPTH BEING PARCEL "B" IN ORB 100/788 AGREEMENT FR WOODMERE 23 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) LK E 03171-060R 344 R-0552600 5195.32 BUCHANAN J. VINCENT 350.99 S 15 T 9 R 10 2.88 AC M/L 100 FT LAGOON FRONT.' %3',5 PG AV DEPTH BEING PARCEI:L "E" FR IN ORB 160/912 GC FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL i'EE TAX ROLL) 03171-14-ER 345 R-O.53800 S 131.68 332.60 DIERKSHEIDE MELVIN & INDIAN LAGOON ESTATES(UNRECORDED) LOT 9 ORB 9 FR 135/705-720 FR WILSON FIN, CORP. MAP# 908 PAmc/ 9 02963-DOOR 323 R-0551900 $46.34"- DOUDS GLEN ET AL WIMICO SUBDIVISION PB i PG 31 LOTS 7 8: 8. AND W/2 OF ALLEY ADJOINING SAME ORB 118/431 FR DOUDS LESS .1681 AC M/L (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03062-0OOR" 324 R-E05324-00 HX S36J..75 EVENSEN BRUCE D. 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(FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 03171-45OR 351 R-0558400 $737.17 DIERKSHEIDE MELVIN 8: S iS T 9 R 10 '20.276 AC M/L 1743.66 FTON SR 30;5 00 FT DEPTH BEING PARCEL "2' ORB 135/701-4 FR WILSON FIN. CORP. MAP# 90A 03171-E52R 352 R-05-O9000 S282.82 PAN GULF CORP. S iS T 9 R 10 250 FT LAGOON FRONT ORB iS2/988-989 FR GIBSON MAP# 90A 03i72-060R 353 R-0560100 $229.92 BUCHANAN J, VINCENT 8: 'S 16 T 9 R 10 3.1+36 AC M/L 300 FT ON.SR 30; 504.32 FT AV DEPTH BEING PARCEL "D" IN ORB 100/788 AGREEMENT FR WOODMERE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL)7 03178-000R ' 354 R-OSE6000. 7,782.i8 -BROWN WILLIE L. ET'AL S 19 T 9 R 410 33.6 AC 1456 FT GULF FRONT;J 00 FT DEPTH M/L, LESS MONEY BAYOU SUBD PB 1 PG 49 8: LESS MONEY BAYOU SUBD (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX -ROLL.) 03180-40SR 335 R-O068300 S82. 82 COLLINS LAMAR C TREASURE SHORES 1ST 4*,.IT ION (UNRECORDED) LOT i BEING 100.8 FT FRONTAGE ON CO. RD, 30 240,98 FT AVERAGE DEPTH, ORB 111/646 FR JOSEY .0380-415-R 356 R-E&8600 28282 SWEN E4E',' 1MELVIrl E. TREkSURE SHORES 1ST 4ID IT IO:'N (UNREC'ORDE[L) LOT 3 BEIG 10'0., FT FOiTCO F : :. R'D. 30; 276.72 FT AVERAGE DEPTH ORB 107/37 FR. JOSE,' .. 357 R- .05 -..0 , SWEENEY MELVIII TREASURE SHORES. 1ST ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT 4 BEING 100,8 FT. FRONTAGE ObN CO,. RD. 30; 289.1 FT AVERAGE DEPTH ORB. 11 /643 FR JOSEY. '03180-430R 3.8 R-058800 i " JOSEY L.B. JR, . TREASURE SHORES 1ST ADDITION (UNRECORDED) LOT 6 BEING. 100.8 FT ON CO. RD. 30; 313,79 FT AVERAGE"DEPTH ORB 10/1093 FR JOSEY '03180-51E5R 359 R-05704100 9W-.9 3 PILCHER WILLIAM T. TREASURE SHORES FIRST ADDITION ,JNrECCI, EL.) LOT 23 BEING 101,.7 FT FROiIT ON CO . RD 30 354-.80 AV DEPTH ORB 117/236-37 FR L.B. JOSEY - 0318-000R 360 R-0O70900 S238..7 GLENN 8: VI: EP5 S 20 T 9 R 1:, OF IG GOVT LOT 3 8: LOT 6; LYING S OF SR 3D0 " LESS SOLD 8: PORTION OF ORIG GOVT LOT 2 8:. LOT 7; LESS SOLD' (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0318-004R 361 R-0571'200 $994.06 NYHAN THOMAS C. 5 20 T 9 R 10 100 FT GULF FRONT; 1077' FT DEPTH M/L ORB 91/6 + FR MC CLUNG . MAP# 72D . *0318S-00&R 362 R-0E7100 $99+.0& SABO JERALD S. S 20 T 9 R 11i'0j' F r GULF FRONT; 10 -T .L'PTTi M/L ORB 107/381-2 FR MARTIN MAP# 720 0318E-009R 363 R-0571700 S994,06 PRESTWOOD NELSON M S 20 T 9 R 10 100 FT GULF FRONT; .1093 FT DEPTH M/L ORB' 1E3/60& FR ANDERSON' MAP#S 72D 0318E-010R 364 R-O-.71800 $994+.0 NYHAN NADINE J. S .0 T 9 R 10 100 FT GULF FRONT: 1090 FT AV. DEPTH ORE 87/343 MAP# 72DL 0318E-OEOR 368 R-O-73600 $122.79 GLENN 8: VICKERS S 20.T 9 R 10 100 FT LOT ON LAGOON; BEING MARSH LAND) N OF SR 30 B 8: ORB 97/497 GC FR VICKERS MAP# 720 03186-OOOR 366 R-0573700 5)613.48 DIERKSHEIDE MELVIN G. ET AL 5S 20 T 9 R 10 639.34 FT PARCEL ORB 117/1057 FR WILSON FINANCIAL. CORP. LESS 8 LOTS IN UNREC SUBD . MAP# 72DL 03191--000R 367 R-0578600 $1,883.11: GLENN 8:' VICKERS S 22 T 9 R 10 ORB 97/497 GC FR VICKERS LESS ORB 98/292 TcO LEWIS 8: LESS ORB 98/29E TO LEWIS * NAP#t 9017 03274-090R 381 P-O:' l."'O, STANLEY.-DANIEL G' 5 12'T, 4 R 11 3. 08 AC X 829 'FT ON E SIDE OF ORB ,35/43 FR BROWN MAP #38LD S191 M/L 188 KEMP RDL 03324-101R 382 R-0618500 $147 STEELE AL 8: CYNTHIA S .4 T R 11 3.03 AC: M/L PARCEL REC'D IN ORB 138/86-87 FR TAUNTON ET AL MAP# 4 2 03326- 1OR 383 R-0619800 S89 TAUNTON DAVID ET AL S i13T E R 11 SUNSHINE A!RES (UNRECORDED) LOT 10. .96 AC M/L MAP' #42 .95 .99 .38 03326-1SER . 384, .R-061990o0 89.38 S EVENS EUGENE P 8: BARBARA J S 13 'T R it SUNSHINE ACRES SJr4 .:iLI:A EO.I, LOT'11 .96 ,AC M'L OPB 1438. '. FR TAUNTON ET AL . MAP t 42 ' . .33: )-L.:OR. 385, R-0622400 5129.4.5 HARLAND LENA 5 13 T ~5 R'1 1.347 AC MI/L. 210 X 279.45 FT BEING PARCEL' NO, 1 IN UNREC SUB ORB 14+4/ E30-32 AA.FR CARR ET AL. 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HIGHLMND VIEW PB 1 PG 2" FT OF LOT t 8 Ii LESS S FT OF 11', HEfIDG THE OL'- S BLDG OFB 53/1J 'Z. 3 LESS (FOR FURTHER LEi-,L SEE Ti C436 -'- .:. . 494 F.,-0646COC H' SCr-RHIII M.4RSH -, Dikt E5 B'YVIEW HEIGHTS PE i Fu LOTS 1, 1 9 3 L'.'TNF- E -IF COUN r IY TCT-H ORB + ,4 r. D ,' E ; IFOR FuPTHER I.EG.-L -..E Tt O'- 37,3-0(C F 4?E F-,-,,E471 O BP F-E Ehr-IM LEE Bi-aY'.IEW HEIGHTS Fe i Fl . LOT S OPB 77,'65E hI-.P lt't9;' 5'4339-0.: -P if ;6 R-0848a000 - BPOWiELL JUNNI-.E F. E,4'i'VEW HEIGHTS PB SLOT 1i 'ORD 1-/,.54 ESTATE hHPIt 4e C43-97 P-6-iC : ,t97 p-064b8O0 I hlRC FR f-L 'ItT.0 SPG LU c. S04635-O0OR 5 0 R-OS76200 HX WHITAKER LINDA G. ST. JOE HEIGHTS SUE 35 LOT 7 ORB 1 LOWERY MAP# OA . 04637-OOOR 509 R-08764%00 .GAINER MANSFIELD' ST. JOE HEIGHTS SUE 35 Ni/2 OF LOT 10t ORB 128/879 FR LEWI NAPt E OA5 S6'638-0- POR 10 R-0876500 SGRINER JERRY ST. JOE HEIGHTS SUE 35 S/2 OF LOT 10 MAP #50A (, O4640-OOOR 5 11 R-0876700 MC I ELV,. POLL', HEI ST. JOE HEIGHTS SUB 35 LOT 20- S. MAP #504A OE111-OOOR S9E.3'+ 529 R-0937600 DAVIS WANDA BROWN BD PB 1 PG CITY OF PORT ST. JOE /242 FR MAP #50A . BLK A 051O9-0OOR 530 R-091'+300 HXI RAFFIELD RONNIE ET UX 529.94 CITY OF PORT ST, JOE1 OF 4 ORB 101/633 GC FR R ID PB 1 PG MAP# EOD BLK B OESE6-OOOR 31 R-0942000 $262'.71 MC DOUGALL GEORGE A 8: CORA LEE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE BD PB 1 3 ORB 142/298 FR BONE /93 MAP. #SOD . B L K B . OiS5-OOpR 5:.'40,455 32 R-09+4900 PiIFFIELL' PONHI.L F .. D. .PB PG C:ITY OF PORhT ST. JOE 19/329 FR ORB 111/967 FR HAMM MAP #500 BLK B $55.7 533' R-09700 . P "" EG VAUGHN PI-IUL 1 8- 'hl-ip'.P BE! PB PG CITY OF PORT ST. JOE" N/2.0F LOT 10 ORB J'17 S BOWEN BLK B ri3Ph, OD Si22.70 r 34 TR-C 6';,0 H> D PB i PG STr. JOSEPH ,DDETON UL : 1 LOTS t 8. UORB 136/' BLK B HAMBY , MAP#t OA RS .E[ P 2 92.08 Lt- S'7- iJOc'. 3F EE R-Oa7200 tiA 'B 1 PG. LAWRENCEI. STEVE ST. JOSEPH i-lDDiITTON BLF.. B 1 LOTS i8, 19 8 S "- S. AP #EO' 04683-00R " SE12 R-0880900 $ 1 940.32 FILBOURN MICHAEL W CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOTS 10, 1i 8 14t ORB 157'767 FR ROCHE MaPR 5Ok BLF 9 04704-OOR E13 R--OSaa.800 S187.7 LEWIS mRS. SHRMH EST. :/0 D.M ,CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOTS 27 8 29 MAP #s50" BLP i : 04715-: 'l E P.-oe83900 Li-7.0Y, GULF TWIN INC:. CIT', OF FORT 'ST. JOE Ii H10 FT OF E.': OF LOT 18 ORB 3 M-P #50- 0471i- ",F.F ,b 33094 GULF TWIN INC. CITY OF PORT ST JOF rl 8 S FT OF W 4F_ FT OF .- : 8 W 4F- FT OF Lot-s i 1, ORB 81/9&69 tFOR FURTHER LEGl-IL SEE 04?735.-0'OR V16 R-0896'200 ,10-. C1 REED DAVID S. CIT'. OF PORT ST. JOE Li E S.` NW 7 FT OF LOT 11 .3PE G 30 FR STONE LESS NW.7 FT 0 STOP.R 19 ORB 148/153 TO COST 601 tFOR FURTHER LEGHL SEE '' P.OLLI ,_,, -. ... 04-76-OCCR E17 R-08S7900 't iLi. IR ENVIRONMENTAL RESO0 CITY OF PORT CT, JOE LI 9 8. LI ORB 149/731 FR : 8- SUMNER i-: FRK BL): '.: PIOLL I 04747-OOOR E18 R-08BB000 ,vl/. t L ING ROPERT E.. CITY OF PORT ST. .JOE Li' ., 3 8: 5E MH-FP E'-, 04783-OOOP E19 R-087+000 st8.1u CRISP DONALD R. WRET CI-TY OF PORT ST. JOE LO 20 1'2 S .4 ORB 108/837 ,EF; HND, 8- ORB 108/838 rFR F ESTATE (FOP. FURTHER LEGAL SEE pI m I 13LJ L' 1 BROWNIELL JiuNI'.E rm4P.3'-,RET B.-BYVIEW HEIGHTS PB J pr, -b LOTE 1-, 13 8 14 ORB 1.:0 69 FR Pl-F'LPER ESTATE ril4PU t :'E BL). D 044Oi--OOO. 498 R-O8S9040 "03-E.'. :9 Y G Y TIMOTH'.Y W. E O11ll'i. .F L. BiYVIEW HEIGHTS I L F' - LOT 9 6 11 ORB 13F, ,7'7-'t FR ROBEPSO44 04-14-(,OF. F, 499 R.-OBSIl00 523.21 BROWNELL JuNICE i- Mi-iRC-RET, SB'.'VIEw HEIGHTS PB 1 PG ' LOTS 1 i ORB 110/6,64 FR PLAYER ESTTiaTE M ..,+9B 'Li 044ESE-000P. 500' R-0854300 HX 556.91 CANNINGTON :B. FAi 8: FAYE FOREHANDS FIRST OaDDITION TO -IIO-HLLP CI' VIEW PRH 1 0 1 '4 - OF L:OT E : S I F. ," '' .: FR. .H. 8 LiLLii-,Il Cil*lN-'" r; (FOR FURT .EP LEGHi-_L lE T.'- ROiLL 0454-0-OOR .EO1:' F.-CE. 2700 291.71 MC MULLON GLORIA i-T A 5 2S6 7 P. 11 E" v. 13E F'; LOT I 'IN SW/4 OF NWl.'4 ,:,F IiO T Li-Tr 14- ORB '4 't67 (LIFE EF"T,11 MAP #49B . 04542-00OOR E50. R-0863i10 257.93 LYLE TONYA 5 26.T 7 P. 1100 X 13E FT LOT IN NEC"OF SE/4 OF NE/4 OF GOVT. LOT 14- ORB 163/63 FR LYLE M AP #498 04546-029R q03 R-0866000 SIt44.69 DARNA HEr.P a JUDY S 26. T 1 300 FT LOT' BEING S/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/4 OF GOVT LOT 14 UNREC, CONTRACT FR EWING MAP# 49B 04556E-605R 504 R-0866900 HX S5.35.29 STRI'-:lt. ri KARLTON 8 eE.FRL'Y SS 26 T7 Rll 190,02 X 127.39 ' FT LOT IN NORTH 1/2 OF NORTHWEST 1/4- OF NE/4 OF ORIG. GOV"T LOT 14 'ORB 93/457 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0' 79.S-DO.OR 10 R-06.94700 [ INC RP.OEF E. 04, CITY OF PORT ST. JOE L.0 8 16 MAP #0 M-, 048ROE--000 E.1 P.-0E9'6400 ST. JOSEPH Ba.',' CONSTRu.: CITY OF PORT T. JOF. LOT 11 ORE 1 .'/t37--33 F GU'JRLES ci FP0 .-1OH '"tBS 1 -OOF F"2 R-o'=00,-10 WHITTINGTON DOUIJGI' E aM. C'IT. OF PORT ST. JOE LL ORB 130/.I.0 0" FR WHITT I'1PN 50OH 0.4890-OOOR :-F35 P-09i16300 TiNpN ERSLEY JI4MEE CIT' OF PORT ST. E/_ OF LOT E MNP #5E01 JO I- LOT 04965-030F, SE24 R.-o-o000 HX COOPER CHARLES H,4'JR 8: 'MA CITY OF' PORT ST.- JOE LOT 8: 14 ORB 133/74i. FR JOH MAP# 1E56A 04987-000R E'2E R-09r:".-'0 HX .LITTLE JHMLS *:. 8: DEBRA CITY OF POPT ST. JOE LOT ORB 1-0/1L- FP. BAXLEY MAP# .OA 0o.o001-00-iP. . E-26 R-09'.3E0OO HX TOUSIGNiNT JEaN V CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT ORB 133/434 FR PATTERSON' MAP# EOA SBL OS-D0O3-0 ,F E..7 R-0'93700 HX $27 HUGGINS MICHAEL W CITY OF PORT ST. JOE N 88 FT OF LOT 3 ,ORB 153/863 FR LITTLE - MAPS# A ..' .BLK 44- 05074-OOOR 0- 528 R-0933800 HX .$234.06, HIEBER GEORGE E. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOTS 11 8: 12 ' MHAP #OA BLK 50 UIt OF 05702-001R $513,83 553 R-i019900 .123.82 JONES ERNEST MC DONALD SP., L.OT :27 CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG,. Nl 60 FT OF LOT i ORB 75/120 BLK 52 NAP #50A BL:K 1002 4+84.52 05703-000R 554 R- 1020000 58'+.01 LOTS 2 8: GANT CHESTER JR. 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I t OF PORT %i JOE f.-.I , F LcT > Q-' S'- OF LOT I- 'lu : -aR Ueo BLK 1i,' 6 : , .LK, 78 - C'- 313-000h 5E36 R-091=91l00 HX "b.I',.l, RECHHR',SON WHLT"EP. HL.I'i sr. JOSEPH ADEDITION UNIT 140.. 1 LOTS 10 8 11 OP.B 1t7,'6-, FR REED (PHRrISHI M4P S#FCD ALE 79. F0534 E--OOF. S 37 R-0"c52300 H)( LOCKE BRONCIEL N, ST. JOSEPH tDDITEON UNIT 1 LOTS 3 &. 4 MAP #5tEO 3/60,9 OE.376-OOOR 538 R-096F400 HFI '41,.80 S6.i- Li POWELL JAMES P. 8: T4MM', T. ST. JOSEPH aDDITION UNIT NO. 1 LOT 1 ORB 118/104T FR C.-',' . 'f29d.2 WRMP #500 BLK BS FT LOT 14 05:389-OOOR 1s : &o0 :39 R-0966700 FIX 110.80 MrAMORAN RIC,-"' 8- JULIE E T-X ROLL) ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 1 LOT 15 8 S/'- OF LOT 16 UNREC. Aw FR HAMBY $661'.'8 hMP fEOC BBLK BE OT 19 3 05392'-OOOR 147/9E E540 R-0967000 HN X 134.07 ROF LOT NELSON EULON WAYNE ET LIX IN ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. TarX ROLL) 1 LOTS "20 8 21 MAP #500 .. BL.BE,..S, $939.7- 05395-000R UR'ES. SH1 R-0967300 HX $81.19 TS 7 MOUCHETTE PAULINE :AMPBELL ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 1. LOT 3 8- S/ L OF LOT PaGE i06S LIFE ESTATE DED rFO iB TANKERSLEY if-OR FURTHER .-EGi.L ,Ei- Ti- ; PULL) $8"i ,37 OE.S43-000P F4." R-0974700 185.. 4 T5 1, EDYI'ES 0. C. ST. JOSEPH a-',DEITION UNIT riO. L Lor 3 OP.B -'8.' = 39 i-iGP'EI.ilE]l , BLI. 8 FR MORRIE ELF 89 $3,068.31 0546 1-OOOF. )TS 1, E43 R-0975T400 HNX ?i4;'... 7 FP. MC -RDLE LINDA : JiiME'S L. 'API ER ST. JOSEPH D4E'ITIOIq UNIT 110. ": LOT 9 ORE 137/-3 Fr 1,: i RLI-ES THX POLL) hMP ODE, ULF. 90 11 0^-4 .9;. 0--O&-OOOF. 4+4 P.-09.'t900 b'.1-94 04 14 ,u BRHGEOrl MATTER L. ST. JOSEPH mDIITIOpN UNIlT NO. LOT -0 ORE 1 '/964 FR 8P.SRi,:-OrJ BL.F 3 BL'. 90 MAPBf SOL, 8 6C, 479":. 2 T 1 ON "R 8LU -4 %'.4' 3.E"7 iT "L T I[IGTON eLI 3,1 4704. 28 05481-ODOR E5. R-O57'8800 1"(X HMBROSE DH"11D' LE-' E-T U!< ST. JOSEPH EDDITIOI-I UNIT 2 LOT 13 OPB 7B./3'14 MfP 50E1 .'6 P .-0980'?-3'0 ELIWNUM JAMIES S ST. JOSEPH AIDDIT 2 LOT 18 ORB IA 514SSER HAPE -S:D t;L4'1 .83- .U. 'BLK 91 01804 -1- ,ul' F60 P-1031600 'L4:tli.38 JONES LESIl4 4. 8. Rn'.' 0. LII.EL', CITY OF PORT ST. JOE t RIO.. LOT 20 ORB 1-4-I":.- FP JONES EST. MP E 'O : , tL I OE:81'-030R E61 P.-10326&00 '1'4n..89 HOGRN LILLLE HAE CITY PF PORT iT. JOE ORIG. NO. LOTS 30 8 3-: ORB 77./'94r.' MHP #5EO-1 EL.- -3 OB."3-C 3FlP E6E2 R-1023E00 BRYHNT ROBERT S E -i MILLVIEW r-i'DN UNIT 1 P 33 LOT 10 P. E 19 FT OF ORB i61/3Ei FK JIM .JAL HOMES INC. (FOR FURTHER LE.G-L SEE E03 R-1'?33"/10 UNDERWOOD 1ILLIE R. MILLVIEW 1DDN UIIiiT 1 P 33 LOT 13 MAP g49C. 05E853-0OOR F64 R-1037100 BYRD PORTION LEE MELLVIEWU MODN UNIT 53 LuTS 30. 8 1.. hNP 7r4'-., 565 R-10386) O *DANIELS GENE ET IJX r.ILLVIEW E Dr"- UNiT 33 LOT 0O URB 81/E OE86A8-OOOR SE.66 R-10380E CLAYTON J. *:. 8: J( MILLvIELJ HLC'EI UH4T 33 LOT OEB 'L7 ? FR I:L 'I' TO MMPh 491C. OE869-C'-(OP 5'67 R-it,1-t liu JLIUS EDTE 8 DlI rmILLVIEW ,-'C.i'I UNIT 4 6. 47 LOT -8 ORB FR PiCE ,' SMa4PI 490 " 05968-OOOR 576 R-1049500 4 17. 9E: PETERS NATHAN III / MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 PB 1 PGS 46 8: 47 E/2 OF LOT 2 ORB 160/12 WC FR HODGE 8: ORB 160/13 SC FR STANLEY PETERS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06007-00R, E77 R-1053200 H14X LIKELY RAY 0. 8: MINNIE MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT LOT 14 8:& W/2 OF LOT 1i PGS '+6 8: 47 MAP# BOA 060'25-OOOR '578 R-10o5000 GANT CHESTER JR. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT LOT i.PB, 1 PG'5 46 8;& MAP# 50EA '06027-006R 579 P.-i o- E60 HX JENKINS ECOrfj-.D L. 8: SF MILLVIEW ADDITION UNI' LOT 7. PB 2 PG .3 ORB 1101 FR ST..JOE FOREST MnPt E50A 06027-008R', 580- R-10S5800 HXN PETERSON DOROT MILLVIEW ADDI0 -'LOT 9 PB 2 PG 4 FR. S, JOE rir-PtGIl 0,- v60-7-'009P 581 R-10559 JULIUS EDDIE MILLVIEW |40)IT LOT 10 PB P' ORB 163/:'P A F ,30-1 7-0 1.0F sE i. R- 10600,,)O H4I g4L.EH4NDER :CYNTHI.,- i MILLVIEW D'rDITINH I LOT 11 PB ". Fu O3- FP ST. JOE F,-I.,ESr rq.Pa'i EC..-, C~O "0.-4 vIP; 1006 ~ 33- F- 1 E'tT,' IN JONES 'Va-LKP ,IC 4-i411 MILLVIEW n[.DITIOrl i 643.18 LUT 1 ORB tO6-. 'aE F PG F3 MFlPt E-.O-. 0-268-123R " 598 R-1112200 S 696.24 BARBER JAY 0 S 18 T 9 R 11 51.04 FT GULF FRONTi 390 FT AV DEPTH ORB 156/176-177 OC FR . WAYMIRE MAP# 198 0D268-124+R S339.45 + 599 R-11i2300 S149.47 E LUNT ROGER W T NO. 2 5 18 T 9 R 11 6 PB 1' E1,04 X 10'+.66 FT PARCEL; BEING S/2 OF LOT A OF UNREC. SUBD. ORB .156/178-179 OC FR BLK 1018 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06268-167R 5213.38 600 R-1114000 $ ,452.09 PRASCSAK GEORGE M JR 8: CAROL 1 T NO. 2 S 18 T 9 R 1 7 8 .5 FT GULF FRONTAGE BEING. LOT 7 OF SURVEY 5.55 X 427.5 BL.K 1019 FT ORB 137/tit,-1E FR FOSTER S .(.R FURTHER I. EG-IL SEE TA,' ROLL) $19 .04 06268-.300R HELLY.M. 601 R-1114600 S5, 5T7..07 r NO. 3 AVERY -JUDGE RICH-iRD M. JR. :12%'/1100- S 20 T 9 R 11 510 FT GULF T PPOi. FRONT; 711.3E FT AV DEPTH BLt 1C010 Pi-RT TRKCTS 29 8: 30 ORB i 0 .'3-_ FR FLA.. TITLE 8:'nORTG M P 31 ' S201.90 THY o 0:s-4iP lION UNI'T NO. 3 .602 R-1115100 3944.14' E3 ORB 130/745- JET--EIR. ' FOREST PR'.' s L T 9 P. 11 LOT 1 Su ELAS -LL 10 0 'v LLi4S ORe 341 / 14 9 I9 I.R l OH -i','H-.N NuMiPE t9r' 16 P-4tRP. 30 93 6C03 R- ii1E00 :'HX 'r949.60 JR O BWEhl ,CHIS H. 1. 'ILIE t, T rO UNIT NO. '. T 9 P 1t1 LC-I" . A~ I B 19 2-'!2 FR S.-IN M L-.-. VILL-S5 i JULII 'P5 I I. N"4: , r L -o.o 1 r rl.iP j 9r,' U.ilT NC. hOlB 1:. PIROLu f I I'l 3,263B-4 8P. li187.7 .bJ% R1-tIE$'tOO .$1394+.1 MILLS P.:HIC"RE E. 8: DOROTH, M. S S o.0 T 9 P 11 LOT ' IC '- ORB 130,/ '- 8 FP. S-.N rdLl-., 'N. VILLAS Mi-iPR '191' BUt 10 0 C-.68-EC4R o60 R- 1a1 7000 %46 S S-VELL I'OPr-iHN ti1L3.-33 5 6 T 9 11 1,9G110 4, M/L Ec' F'r BA4Y i ROi.irF, u'.s..-68E FT I ,-. :' MV DEPTH BE114G IRt4,.-T -: OPRB .loPiE Pe 1iFE/613-6i'f FR COOLEY M-P# 6A 8LI U '. RLI 1006 0601,3-C IF,. 834 R-.'S7 'u H i,.-... 7 THOMiS irlR'.' L. '1690.97 MILLVIEW M4CE.ITION UNIT HO. 3 '''- >.: -. LOT 1:L 8 NM"- OF LOT 1' OPB 'B 1 PG 6 92/247 FR ST JOE LD 8. DE'- .:-. LOT 8 PB .: PG F3,8 ORB SL7/L'l D7C ' TER [FOR FURTHER LECi-L SEE T-,.< P.OLLI E Tr-th ROLI. 1 '0 '-0..'8F T-ER CSJ' "J' IM LOWERY ',-WE.)ILOL'.'NY .7.;- MILLVIEW 14,DDITIOlN iiiI MU iI. ' LOT 10 ORE 9/643 F ROMh 31. F 1 Pu JOSEPH LAND, 8 DE'I. :0 PB FO' 53 iFOR FURTHER L.EGf-i-L EEL rr-X ROLL, UL-t 1007 - Ft I-Li 06034-00OOP 586 R-1060300 'IX S4'. {.50.13 LENNOX MMRTHk I. MILLV/IEW ADDITION UrIT NO. " PC, LOT .1 S S 17.E FT OF LOT 19 FPO PG 93 -. mri.-tP '- I?- 1' 3.EL 6L 1iL,3.-1 .9, .87 R-1'.631 -00. HX ..25777 x MARTIN E[LLY ',: 8 'V/ERNILE "K T L PP 1 PC MILLVIE 1 HrEI' iON LUH[T NC. 3 V49 8 61-: LOT 14 ORB 1i44.SE? FRP, QUII ELU 1009 MP#F E0,- 06,234-010P l 13.88 ESB R-1081-"50 HF ii007.64 OSEPH RaFFIELl Dr0aNNY L. T 1 Fb I PC 5' T B R 8 1.1 r: LA6 FT Bia. 81= FRONTi 'f'00 FT AV DEPTH BEING S 3 iAC LOT 113 OF COLEDEN PL-T LESS 140 v 3+?.9'" FT TO ILl, 1.010 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T..X ROLL) S.. Obl36-- P ,7 :., E.?9 P.-I :,S3E: *.: I'fl "'. iNl" 'i .- CuLF i:OiJNT ,' i,''I i t i 11,11- T Pu 1 PGS 5 T 9 h 1 :I, S : I".'1- 3 lE.463 BEING 1O0 : lS.-. 47"FT i D EPiF H SON AIRPORT RUNUW''Y ORB 1L,/Ya'3 -996 8. ORB 14-,'/97, FR i-OSTIN BLK. 1010 (FOR. FURTHER i.EGf-iL SEE Ti, T-OLLi, 0B90o-0,')}R 0 O, 4l,-0rO Op 5TB8 R-10.91800 '30E-. 1l 90 R-i 1'96,'0 b71 . HENr R'I' LLLIE J CODiOrTi'Y ri P BUR IERT FEI-lNETFI-I : FTP.T l-C I'IILLVIEWJ l-,D00l UNIT L PB 1 PI: S 36 T 9 R 11 ..E MC l-1/L 33 LOTS 3 8. E ORB 84/9E- PARCEL ON .-30 IBEIIIG SAV-A- M ,P t47. : LOT HOWE) ORB JI.'1-93-194 FR PI3Lt 10 1 'JI S:.' COMBS n~~~~~i-iF'l& T511' .' * , .,90O-0 ,Ot.,r , E69 R-0O't00 . LaRRY R. C.. 8 ANNIE Mf MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 1 i 33 LOT I ORB 7S/44J SM14P t#49C' IN- I I l Q .4 . SHEII .. *. 1- 1 .4 .' W l i-0'0F ' I 7IN F0 0 .10 1310 -I$482.29) 60/9ON. FR HURLBURT MTLES K. 0 ./9M MZLLVIEW P,-Dra UNIT'. PB -1. PG .. 33.5 67 FT LOT 8: 10 ORB . '11i'i/+&46-6.FR ST. JOSEPH. LLAND : 9 :. DEV. CO , F O r FRllTHL R I -Ct..L SEE IF T:. ROLL) I 1 C5 O84-004f S7 8: E7 R-0989c00 HXR 5&'."9 4-' SBURK:.ETT :L-REHCE EUGENE ET UXN ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT 14NO. ,, BL. 37 9 ILOT it 8. N/1 OF LOT 10 SMAP #FOI' BLU. 108 ,181.42 - ARIAN M 05E8-0R , S 12 E48a R-0989800 HX $700.90 .N|SON h Ra4Y JOHN E. 8 MARGARET E. ST. JOSEPH -ADDITION UNIT NO. BLK "'2 7 LOT 1 ORB 113/49 FR FOX MAP SO' #' L : 500 ..... BLK 109 $ 2 39 .0 9 0 5 1 O E 'JONES 05591-OOSR S7 49 R-0990800 HX. V,412.28 WOOD RONNIE K. 8: TAMELA L.. 'ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO BLK '+43 9 LOT 12 ORB 133/3EE FR DAVIS S MAP #OD. BL 109 S986.05 05690-000R 550 R-1018400 S106.64 2 GANT ERNEST ET AL 4' CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG, LOTS 17 8: 19 ORB 79/i9 K 4 'MAP .SOB BLK 1001 0569'4-OOOR 7.55 551 R-1018800 BEWEY MARGARET CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT 22 ORB 92/352 FR MAP #50B ORIG BEWE BLI': 0O.907-OOSR 571, R-1043200 S285 .PITTMAN AMOS : MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT NO. 1 LOT :8 LESS S 67 FT ORB. :ti4/6&9 FR HURLBUPT. "' lAP .. 49D. 05913-OOOR" .572 R-i0'+3900 HIX DAWSON DARION A. 8: MILLVIEW AdDN UNIT B:LK 10.12 .3'E4.26 06."47-00P .. . E 91 A-10899SO 1-IH bl;.. PB 1 PG G MOORE MAR"' RPNIE'HLL . S 5 2 T 8 R 11 .74- 7 FT-BAY. FRONT 8 SR 30 ORB '142/796-97' BLK 101... FR MOORE E9- R- 1101400 O WILSON DWH,'NE E 8: EDITH N FEATHER SOUND. LOT 9 ORB 159/308-309 FR FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK MAPl 19B8 06266-090R .49 593 R-1102200 $193.91 SHERWOOD FURNITURE INDUSTRIES FEATHER SOUND LOT 18 ORB,150/874-887 FR HILL MAP# 198 06266-13ER 594 R-i102700 .816.25 WEST BEACH COMPANY) INC. FEATHER SOUND SUB. (UNREC) 1.56 ,AC M/L LOTS 17423)242E)5 26, 8: 27 BEING A 204 FT PARCEL ON SR 30E MAP# 19B 06268-118R 595 R-1111700 S696.24 BARBER JAY, 0. S 18 T 9 R 11 51.04 FT GULF FRONT; 368.64 FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEING LOT 8 Of TRACT'if14 ORB 123/14'0-'+1 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06268-121R *96 R-ii1112000 $580.43 BARBER JAY 0. S 18 T 9 R 11 102 X 422 FT PARCEL) BEING LOTS 2,34-,E5 ORB 129/ 42S FR MAY LESS LOT 1 ORB 129/ (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) ; i$176.37 GWENDOL:YN i PB i 'PG 33-LOT 16 ORB 11/10i FR PETERS MAP #49D . BLK. 1012 05E918-OOOR 573 R-i044400o s61.38 WALKER MCNAIR> PAT 8: W.J. .MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT NO 2 PB 1 PGS 46 &8: '47 LOT S ORB 101/791 FR WALKER MAP #4-9D BLK 1014 05923-0OOR 574 R.-1044900 HFIX 145.19 NICKSON DONALD M, 8: JACQUELINE. $466,01 MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT NO 2 PB 1 PCS 4-6 8: '7 LOTS 16 8: 18 ORB 3, 96/534 FR PETERS' "Y MAP # 4-9D 1001 BLK 1014 05701-OOOR o0595:9-000R 552 R-1019700 HA $711.08 '57E5 -R--1048600 PITTMAN AMOS SR. JULIUS DIANE P. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE' ORIG. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO, LOTS 30 & 32 ORB 98/907 FR PS 1 PGS 46 -8: 47 ILOT 19 OF PETERS 108/986-7 FR BYRD HEIRS MAP #E50B BLK 1001 MAP# SOA BLK 06268-122R , 597 R-11i2100 1'+9,47 594.25 LUNT ROGER W., S 18 T 9 R 11 2 5 X 106.76 FT PARCEL, BEING -iB PARCEL A OF AN UNREC SUBD- ORB 123/149 FR MAY LESS ORB 1016 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) '6'. Oib8-5FF. 606 R-1117100 F461.: GARNER JMMES E 8 1-iNN L S 6 T 9 R 11 .96-'0 i4C: M1,' EO Fr BEY FRONT, 838.11 FT DEPTH 5E114G TRHC, ORB 1SE.'E74-E7E FR ':OOLEY' MkPhI 6 607 R-ill l l.:0 4-EE-, i Si-TEWOOD :HHRLEE CHISP S 7 T 9 R 11 10- Fr BE ','- FRONT, 937 FT 4V DEPTH BEING TRaC.:T R# 3 ORB 106,/134-,5 FR VENTRY ' M-Pt 1s.:C ' 0'i.S8-7Ei l 608 bo R-i1lt91iO 1469.E-'. SIBLEY tEITH E 8 BET.TY J S 7 T 9 R 11 1E_ FT BF4'FRCriT, 190.1 F AV. DEPTH ORB lF4/l,'4-1 FF,: RISH M-P t t' Pl^B ,i :". ^ 609 P.-ltI-T)O 1i, 146.94 STE','ENS LEIl-llaNE MILLER F. SMiN BLMS3 STi-ITES LOT -, i.E FRONT 1q J14T 'iR'P 14l,3 I FP. rv. wrwLPEWE 8 nRE 1483,'71 0Q- FP .1. i -Of FURTHfiR LEGi-L Il. T1-1- i4 L PALL. / C' t.1-"'?--? 39P I O10 P.-I I- '; L, 1L ,'4 1-2.73 :'"- UNITED 6Sill if- GPiFI-FFTri EI StN DBLS ESTkTES Pi-o-:EI-EL 8. 3, 50.'1 FT GULF FRO3NT'RGE BEING k, PORTION '-F LOT 3- ORB 1 't/26&-.7 FR IlC PERSON M-uPn 198 -06269-314R 611 1 R -111-7t 0 '19.L. 9' PiRt ER ROBERt D u. '3'.LVlI -1 ,4: CAPE SHNDS Li-iNDIrIG UNI T L J- , p PONT10N OF LOT 1 SaN BL4-S E:.T.iTES SUBD,. OFR8 1 31! 71t-- '" FR OREHT WESTERN BrAN.L & ORB (FOR FuRTHiER LEG4L SEE TAX ROLL 6' 0. 9- 3.1.R 8 1 )0 9 SSulPLES R[E--Hi-RD0 E8. ALYN CPPE S t-NDS LAnDING UNIT 2P-2 . H PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS " EStATES SUBD.- ORB 104/769 : MAP# 19B , 01'274-C01OR 613 Rr-1131600 i.49.47 WISE ROY 1. 8 LANA 0 G S. 14-. T 9 R 11 BEING LOT. 10, TREASURE BAY UNREC:. ORB 137/1E9-160 FR TREASURE.SHORES LIMITED MAP# S4 0.274-',>OR ':, 614 R-1134600 ,S282.82 COLLINS LAMAR & EDWARD HILL 5- 14 T 9 R 11 BEING PARCEL 5 81. 6 . ORB 138/'02-4 FR BAYCO DEV. CO. INC, .(FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06274-034R 615 R-1i135800 149.47 DANKS-THOMAS PAUL .8: LINDE.a S. S-14 T 9 R 11 BEING PARCEL 16A " ORB 138/680-81 FR BAYCO DEV. CO. INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06274-035ER 616 R-1135900 149.47 SMITH DEBORAH R. S 14 T 9 R 11 BEING PARCEL 17A ORB 138/229-30 FR BAYCO DEV. ' CO. INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06274-016R 6t7 R-1136000 $1499.47 JOHNSON PHILLIP S, S 14 T 9 R 11 BEING PARCEL 18A ORB 138/327-28 FR BfAYCO DEV. CO. INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06274-220R 618 R-1139600 CELENTANO M. ELIZABETH TREASURE BAY LOT 4 ORB 139/273-74 FR TREASURE SHORES LIMITED MAP# 54 8393.95 BLK C 06274-250R 619 R-1140200 $393.95 CULLEN JOHN F ET AL TREASURE BAY LOT 10 ORB 143/883 FR TREASURE SHORES LTD MAPS# 54 BLK C THE STAR. PORT ST. JOB, FL a PAGE 11 : ' I IrU r- hl %Lr% LrL--.L. *---- MW- I - --,--A-- & --- A J Y- M X. J-rl$IU 06274-275R 620 R-1140700 BLAYLOCK DEWEY 0 TREASURE BAY LOT 15 ORB 147/825 FR TOD : MAP# 54 BL 06276-004R 621 R-1141700 $2,280.89 KELLEY JAMES Mi MAP# 19D 06276-005R 622 R-114.1800 15)099.907 KARASKI STEPHEN J. CAPE.SAN BLAS GULFSIDE 8: BAYSIDE TRACT 5 i,24 AC ORB 101/508-516 FR FLA TITLE 8: MORTG. PB 3 PGS 2;24'A, 24B 8: (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06276-023R 623 R-1143100 S521,.43 ROGERS MARTIN W CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE 8: BAYSIDE LOT 23 ORB 120/3+48-E~ 8: LOT 2 ORB 120/340F FRA FLA TITLE & PARTNERS, INC, LESS (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06276-026R 6234 R-11'+3400 $539319 'HARRISON ROBERT A 8: IANNA W CAPE SAN BLAST GULFSIDE 8: BAYSIDE PBT 3 PGS 24) 24A) 24 a L1C LOT B OF TRACT 26 ORB 151/954 FR Y ATES MAP# 19B 06276-029R 625 R-ii 3700 S529.43 LEWIS CLAUDIA B. CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE 8: BAYSIDE TRACT 29 1.96 AC ORB 90/9,FR LEWIS PB 3 PGS 24 24A) 124B 8: ;24C MAP #19B 06276-093R 626 R-114.6100 -$52781.40 LEWIS CLAUDIA B. D CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE f& BAYSIDE FRACT. LOT 5 OFTRACT 49; 108 FT BAY FR 320 FT AV DEPTH M/L ORB 97/660 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) '06276-062R 627 R-1146600 S$120.4+ LEE JAMES C JR & DOTTLE RU. B" ,S 19 T 9 R: -l " BEING UNIT A-2 OF SUNRISE/ SUNSET TRACT BL :SB GULFSIDE/ BAYSIDE ORB 193/121 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06276-07R 628 R-1'1'+760 S1 20.93 SHE'B'TLIEP. MI'E,:IOND D, : STCLAUDIA " :,4E PJSEI BLc JGULFSIDE 8: 6'I, T 9 R FT GULF FRONT . PORTION OF LOT S BEING UNIT A- i SUNRISE -8: .A'iurSET TOWNHOUSES LOT 2 .ORB 160/902 FR TREASURE SHORES LTD MAP# 3 E , "" GULFSBLK ,VII 0(-RFURER L ,T t30 F.--11E3100 $8-7.81 wlIERIC,:r BHNwERS INSURANCE CO 5RN BL-i PLANTATION LOT 2 ORB tE3/987 FR JONES ' .,HErW0OCl FURNITURE InOUSTRIES Sk4N BLf45 PLHNrkTION LOT '3 ORB 1491/4D6-4.07 FR JONES .' .. MAP#. 3-E . 06288-54E.R' S32 P-"E3P0O 53138 J B I Ir ' SAN BLAS PLANTATION LOT 9 ORB I50/306-308 FR DWA REALTY INC l - MAP#S 3D. 0~6 "B.-6-OP. 633 R-li"'300 S193.91 SHERwOODI FURNITURE INDUSTRIES 5HN BLkS PLNTHTION LOT '4 ORB. 196/406-407 FR JONES . MAP# 35. " 06288-63SR 634 R-1EE5600 .5193.91 D,.W.A. REALTY INC. SAN BLA5 PLANTATION LOT 7 ORB 1-4S/973-977 FR JONES MAP# 3ED 0629-040R-OR 635 R-11E7400 $1Si3).58 BRITTLE PARK T. 8: PHYLLIS W. : 522 T 9 R 11 .400 FT BAY FRONT; BEING W 300 FT OF E 790,27 FT OF GOVT LOT 3 LYING N OF CO RDE' 30-E ORB 105/816 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL.SEE TAX ROLL) 06290-OOOR 636 R-15E7700 6 S4-',61.48 WEWAHITCHK A STATE-BANK' .' SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT No. 1 LOTS 11-16 ORB 150/225 FR PAN GULF CORP.' MAP# 35D, 06290-055R 637 R-1158800 $282.83 * BOARDWALK PROPERTY OWNERS * SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #i LOTS CLOSED 8: DEDICATED PORTIONS OF GULF DRIVE'CLOSED & DEDICATED ORB 120/870'FR .(FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06290-24'OR 638 R-1161800 $,)474.13 HANDS ELIZABETH CARROLLS. SURFSIDE ESTATES UNIT #i LOT 10. ORB 106/610 FR PAN GULF CORP MAF# 35sD 06291-005RO 639 R-1163200 SHERWOOD FURNITURE SURFISIDE ESTATES LOT 1 ORB 148/521 532 FR GOLD MAP# 35D'. 06291-OiOR 640 R-1163300 $229.47 .SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND INC SURFSIEE ESTATES, UNREC -LOT 2 .ORB 148/F21 & ORB 148/ 532 FR GOLD' *MAP# 35D 06291-015R .641 R-1163400 $282.82 SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND INC SURFSIDE ESTATES, UNREC LOT 3 ORB 148/521 8: ORB 148/ 532 FR GOLD MAP# 35D. 06291-020R 642 R-1163500 $336.16 SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND INC SURFSIDE ESTATES) UNREC -LOT 4 ORB 148/521 8: ORB 14-8/ 532 MAP# 3ED . 06291-02.5R S393.95 643 R-li63600 5371.71 SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND INC SURFSIDE ESTATES, UNREC DO LOT 5 ORB 148/521 8: ORB 148/ 532 FR GOLD C MAP# 35D 06291-030R 644 R-1163700 *971.8 DEMAC INVESTMENTS INC SURFSIDE ESTATES, UNREC, LOT 6 ORB 151/520-530 FR SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND. INC. MAP# 35D 06291-03SR 645 k R-1163800 $1,149.6' DEMAC INVESTMENTS INC SURFSIDE ESTATES, UNREC, LOT 7 ORB 151/520-530 FR SHERWOOD/FURNITURE IND, INC. MAP# 35D 06291-040R 646 R-1163900 $1,i149.6' HIGHLAND TRUST SURFSIDE ESTATES, UNREC. LOT 8 ORB 148/E82-586 FR SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND. MAP#.35ED 06291-045R 647 R-'1164000 $971.8: DEMAC' INVESTMENTS .INC SURFSIDE ESTATES, UNREC. LOT 9 ORB 151/520-530.FR SHERWOOD FURNITURE-IND. INC. MAP# 35D) 06291-OSOR 648 R-1164100 $371.71 SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND INC SURFSIDE ESTATES) UNREC, LOT 0" MAP#3ED 06291-055R 649 R-'1164200 $336.16 SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND INC SUJRFS5CDE ESTATES, UNREC.. LOT 11 M-.PB 3ELi 06291-06R 650 "R-l164300- .' $282,8C SHERWOODFURNITURE IND INC. SURFSIDE'ESTATES, UNREC. LOT 12 .. MAPs 350 06291-06R 651 'R-11644600 %$229.,47 SHERWOOD FURNITURE 'IND INC SURFSIDE'ESTATES, UNREC. LOT 13 MAP#.3D BED 06291-C-OR . 652 -'R-1164500 193.91 SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND INC SURFSSIE ESTATES, UNREC. LOT 1 4 hMPB 3D . 0'6S2 1-O7ER .653 R-1164600 S193.91 SHERWOOD.FURNITURE IND INC SURFSIDE ESTATES UNREC', ..LOT 1 MlP# 30El 06291-080R 64 R-1164700 S2292.47 SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND INC SURFSIEE ESTATES) UNREC. LOT 16 MRPa 3FCE 65E F-it64800 $282.82 SHERWOOD' FURNITURE IND INC U 5RF5I-DE ESTATES, UNREC . LOT 17 MAP# 3ED' i,; ',. *,-. .,. ),, 656 h-i1b4900 $336.i6 SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND INC SURF' IDE ESTATES, UNREC. LOT i8 MAP# 3sD 06291-095R . 657 R-.1165000 -371.71 DEMAC INVESTMENTS INC * SURFSIDE ESTATESi UNREC. LOT 19' ORB 151/520-530 FR SHERWOOE FLIRNITURE INDINC'. MHPS 35EL[ (. -.- ,:.p !F .[E+n',: Irrj"iSTlE':mT- INC ' 'l'JRFSIL 'F L':TI. 1 E',, Lr4;L.": . LOT 'O RS I1 t.* -''. /FR ' 5HEPWO0L- FuRNITURE IND,.INC'. PI-,P# 3E' O , oe.L9 1-10FP. b5s9 R-11i6O -5 51,14 MADISON CAPITAL GROUP SURFSIDE ESTATES, UNEC, " .LOT 21 ORC 1't8/b12-615. FR SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND. INC, InPP 3E, I. 9,64 06291-liOR .60 'R-liiFjOO S).49.64- . DEVILLE FuRNl lUPS MFG CO INC SURFS10Ei ESTATE', UIIREC, .LOT ORB 148/' '. r' FR HEF.R00OO FURNITURE INL. INC,. :i PB 3EE ' C I1 1 .,- . 6LL R it'H.0 $ S97:1..83 DEVILLE FLURN[irUPl m'G ,O::- INC SURFSIDEESTATES)'UNREC, . LOT 23 ORB 148/545-550- FR . SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND. INC., :MAP# 35D . 06291-120R' 662 R-1165500 5371.71 .SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND INC- SURFSIDE ESTATES ) UNREC., LOT 24,- MAP# 355D 06291-12ER 663 R-1i65600 5336.16 SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND INC: SURFSIDE ESTATES) UNREC. LOT 2. MAP# 3E' 06291-130R0 664 R-1165700 $282.82 BLK 3 SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND INC' SURFSIDE ESTATES,' UNREC, $193.91 LOT 26 1... MAP# 35D' IND INC UNREC 8: ORB 1'8/' 06291-i135R 665 R-1165800 $ 5229.47 SHERWOOD -FURNITURE IND -INC SURFSIDE ESTATES, UNREC. - 'LOT 27 MAP# 35ED 06291-14QOR 666 R-1165900 $193.91. SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND INC: SURFSIDE ESTATES, UNREC, LOT 28 MAP# 35D 06291-145R 667 R-1166000 5193.91 SHERWOOD FURNITURE' IND INC SURFSIDE ESTATES; UNREC, LOT 29 MAP# 35D. 06291-150R -668 R-1166100 5229.47 DEMAC INVESTMENTS INC SURFSIDE ESTATES, UNRREC- LOT 30 ORB 151/520-E30 FR SHERWOOD FURNITURE INC. INC,. MAP# 350 3 4 s 0629i-15E5RR 669 R-116620-0 0 *28.82 SHERWOOD FURNITURE IND INC 5URFSIDE ESTATES. UNREC, LOT 31 MAP#t 350 It,'6 P- 1-7.',.)' l ..'l OO..30 ,79" " ,'Eri--,, [rr..1' -lC-6 I C. * SUPF .1D ESTI4 E. UNREC. LOT 41 .037 ii.' r'-"30 FR SHERWOOD :-'JPIi TL'PE frl'. 'INC. MAP# 35 ' 0629'1-210R 677 R-i167100I" $1,300.79 - 'HIGHLAND TRUST SURFS DE ESTATES) UNREF,, . LOT 42 ORB 14B/'S93-597 FR SHERWOOD FUNITURE IND'. IN':, MAP# 35ED . 06291-215R . 678 -11?' ,7 S1.300.79 BELT LNE .-3OF. - SURFSIDE ESTATES)r UIRE,-(. ." LOT :43 8: 43A ORB l'B,'E 7.:-' FR EHERICKI'O FuI.rii I'E1 'IND, INC MAP# 350ED .. 06291-2201R 679 R-1167.300 1J.i3060.79 BELT LAND CORP ', . 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