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LHE SUSPS 518-880 INDUSTRY DEEP WATER PORT FINE PEOPLE SAFEST BEACHES IN FLORIDA FIFTY-NINTH YEAR, NUMBER 37 PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 32456 -THURSDAY, MAY 15,1997 JESSE KAREN COLBERT CLARK DOYLE KAREN CROSBY FALBE MICHAEL GROH KAYCE TINA KNOX KLOPE GENA JOHNSON OLIVIA KUMARICKAL Port St. Joe High Honor Graduates MICHELLE MARTIN STEPHANIE MAXWELL PRISCILLA BRYAN MEDINA SIMON 103 PSJ Seniors Will Get Diplomas Monday Services Begin at 8:00 P.M., Baccalaureate Progrann Sunday Evening at 7:00P.M. Port St. oe High School Audrey Tamayia Franklin. 2 Principal Wes Taylor will present La'Cheryl Michelle Garland, 103 graduating seniors to be Jonathan Andrew Gilmore. Sherri awarded their diplomas in com-, Lynn Hamilton, Shana Melissa mencement ceremonies Monday Hammock, Jada Kiyata Kirksey, evening, May 19. The program Charles Allen Lanford. Tosheka will begin at 8:00 p.m. in the R. Lavoris Langston, KrisUe Michelle Marion Craig Coliseum. Lowry, Jolynne Parker, Misty This year's class of 1997 has Jovan Pate, Bridgette Lea Price. an extraordinarily high percent- Melanie Camilla Quinn, Shinah age of high honor graduates, fol-, AfriUque Quinn, Elana Nell Rees, lowing a rising trend which has, Christopher David Richardson, steadily risen over the past four Adrian Kristian Richbourg. Eric years. Twenty-one students will Paul Sellers, Nicholas Tyrone receive thedesignation.. ....._ s Sweazy._John. Eqrrest Tatum... SHigh honQr graduates this Karen Renea Thomas, Pamela S year are: Amy Alatia Buzzett., Rose Watkins, Pamela,, Rene Germain River Clark, Karen Rene Weeks. Clifford Roy Whitfield and , Clark, Jesse Kennedy Colbert, Russell David Young. Doyle Darcell Crosby, Karen Delivering speeches at com- Louise Falbe, Michael David mencement ceremonies will be Groh, Gena Kathleen Johnson, high honor students Karen Falbe TinaTheresa Klope, Kayce Lynn and Kayce Knox. Knox, Olivia Christina Lea Following their addresses. Kumarickal, Jennifer Michelle Following their addresses, Martin, Stephanie Melissa various civic and community Maxwell, Priscilla Madeline organizations will present schol- Medina, Bryan Steven Simon, warships and special recognition WilUam Matthew Todd. Matthew in various categories. Wayne White, Stefanie Maurice Wibberg, Eric Dale Wisdahl, BACCALAUREATE Christy Rebecca Wood and Misty Baccalaureate services will be Rena Wood. held Sunday, May 18 at 7:00 Following the 1997 trend of p.m., ET, in the high school's col- increasing numbers, this class Iseum with Rev. Zedoc Baxter. also includes 30 students who pastor of the First United will graduate with honors. Methodist Church,, delivering the sermon. They include: LaTakka Nicole I Other local pastors on the Barines, Ronisu Gooyoung Bird, other local pastors o the Barn S s 1 G 0progoa will be R.Curtis-Clark Gabriel Ocean Clark, Carrie-Colbe Re. CurtisClark, Davis, Matthew Travis Dixon, (See SENIORS on Page 3) -" '. .. .- Boat Sinks; Minor Spill Members of the Gulf County Search and Rescue, team and White City, St. Joe Beach and Highland View Volunteer Fire Departments joined forces Monday to help refloat the shrimp boat April Nicole. The boat sank sometime Saturday night while tied up at the White City dock. It apparently received hull damage from the wake of a passing barge or boat. Gulf County Emergency Management was called out to con- tain and clean up approximately 100 gallons of diesel fuel that leaked from the vessel as a result of the damage. Rescue helpers were successful in refloating the vessel late Monday night. MATT MATTHEW STEFANIE TODD WHITE W1BBERG ERIC WISDAHL Linton Upsets Mayor Pate. Likely and McNairrFace Runoff In For the first time In 30 years. Frank Pate will not have the need to attend a City Commission meeting. Hd was re- lieved of that responsibility., TIsday, by the voters of Port St. Joe. who .wept for- mer commissioner Johnny Linton into the top seat by a 742 to 581 margin. Minnie Likely and Damon McNair, Jr.. will face each other in a run-off elec- tlon on June 3. They were the two top vote getters out of a field of four seeking the vacated post of Edwin Williams' Like- ly led the pack with her 562 voles, for the narrowest of margins over McNair, who collected 560. Saul Jones poled.,42 and Amy Shaelteford garnered 2,., A total of 1334 ballots were~ oast.out of a possible 3163. There were 106 ab- sentee ballots requested and 97 of those were voted and returned. COMPUTER;VOTING The city used the paper ballot method of voting, after several years of casting ballots oi, voting machines. Counting of the paper ballots, which were marked with special magnetic sensitive pencils, were counted by computers. The election process was managed by Cora Sue Robinson, county Supervisor of Johnny D. Linton-Minnie Johnny D. Jlnton- -.--- MInnie Elections. She said Wednesday morning that the election process went off without a hitch. It was a perfect day with a clear sky and no problems with the voting pro- ces. ' BROUGHT ABOUT A CHANGE It was an election without any strong differences between the candidates. The city'is in good financial shape and.is op- erating efficiently. The nearest thing to an, isue was in the mayor race. Candi- date Johnny Linton, ran on the promise of giving the voters a change. Pate ran on Commission Race J. Likely Damon McNair. Jr; . his record with a pledge to complete three major projects the city now finds it- self involved in. Following the vote count, Linton re- marked, 'The first thing we're going to do is give this city a good cleaning." Pate stated, "The people said they wanted a change and they got it." The members sitting on the cqmmls- sion will appoint another member to serve out Linton's term, which he had to vacate to be eligible to run for the office: of mayor. Judge Moore Wants Pre-Trial Release Fee Franchise Fee Idea Stays Alive with Public Hearing Held Tuesday Evening If a proposed bounty pretrial release ordinance becomes a real- ity, program participants will have to pay a orte'time charge of $40.00 to offset costs associated with the program. Gulf County Judge Bob Moore approached the Board of County Commissioners during their regular meeting Tuesday evening and received the unani- mous board's support for the idea. Moore explained to the com- mission that the ordinance was not a change in policy for pretrial release, but rather it's a means for Gulf County to receive, some compensation for the program., ."We currently monitor all con-' ditions of pretrial ,release, but the county doesn't receive any com- pensation for those services," Moore told the board. Commissioner .Tommy Knox quizzed Judge Moore on where the money would go and what it would be used for.* Moore suggested that if the board. was in agreement it would be used as seed money to attain a long term goal of hiring a youth coordinator in Gulf County. He explained that .the youth coordi- nator would s6rve the whole county and work hand in hand, with the school system, if the idea is agreeable to all.parties involved and catches on. -, Answering av question posed by CommissiondrjiJohnny Stan- ley; Moore said the $40 fee, as well as the pretrial' fee idea, basi- cally came from'aisimilar program currently being used by Calhoun County. Based on theaverage number of pretrial releases in Gulf County, Moore estimated the fee would raise somewhere between seven and 10 thousand dollars annually. - Franchise Fees Public Hearing' The board held a public hear- ing to answer questions and gath- er input concerning placing coun- ty franchise fees on rural resi- dents of Gulf County. Board chairman Nathan Peters, Jr. resurrected the idea and proposed the fees as a means to help finance county emergency services (ambulance and volun- teer fire departments). At the request of Chairman -Peters, Shane McGuffin (Gulf County Ambulance Services), David Richardson (St. Joe Beach Fire Department), and Michael Hammond (White City Fire Department) spoke to those pre- sent explaining some of the cur- rent needs and expenses of their services. McGuffin said he expects the ambulance service to run in the red approximately $123,000 dollars, while both fire department representatives ex- plained the expense involved in operating their departments. County Attorney Tim McFarland also explained the required process to adopt the ordinance and the restrictions the board would have in its imple- mentation. Several questions were dis- cussed with those in attendance at the meetings. Most of which were just a rehash of past discus- sions on the issue. *Franchise fees could be paid on all or some of the county's util- ities and services based on board or county residents' discretion. *The fees could be established based on county ordinance or by Job Fair In PSJ Friday, May 23 In cooperation with the Florida Jobs and Benefits Center, Haney Technical College, Gulf Coast Community College and many others, the Gulf County Chamber of Commerce will host a Job Information and Business Expo. Representatives from a vari- ety of businesses, industries, and training programs will be on hand to offer information and take applications for vacant positions. as well as, future positions. The summer youth employment and training program will have a rep- resentative on hand to determine eligibility for that program. There will also be representa- tives who can provide information about how you can start a busi- ness and possible funding. The date of the Job Information and Business Expo is Friday, May 23 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (ETl at the Centennial Building in Port St. Joe. For more information contact the Gulf County Chamber of Commerce at (904) 227-1223. county-wide referendum. *Figures of between 1% and 4% were mentioned. *Would only affect rural resi- (See WANTS on Page 3) County Team"S" to State S.Appearances in state finals tournaments are coming in bunches, like grapes., this year, for Gulf County high school teams. With the participation [and taking first place]. by Port St. Joe's track team. last week, and participa- tion by Wewahitqhka's boys' and girls' teams, a. veritable parade to the state finals by Gulf County teams was initiated. Next week Wewahitch- ka's girls' softball team will be vying for top posi- tion in Kissimmee. May 23. Their opponents have not been determined. The Port St. Joe base- ball team will be in state competition in Tampa's Legends Field Wediesday and Thursday. Their oppo- nent will be Bishop Verot at 10:00 a.m. The,.champi- onship game will be played Thursday at 5:00 p.m. I I STAR AMY BUZZETT? I */ ; , THE STAR PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY 15,1997 L W LA k \l Ll LaI o' LA *4mgov N4'ff Lim u u L4 -A m w ----- ---------- -e ---- -m ~ ss~ ss ssw '9 u H ~mr.,,fjIA p~g ,8 ., Si Strive Harder GULF COUNTY SCHOOLS MUST have more than its share of good athletes-male and female. Either the athletes are better or they just try harder. Either attribute will usually get the job done. Maybe they just think they can't lose-or that they are supposed too win. We know the county is blessed with a preponderance of good. studious kids who strive harder. This is evidenced by a phenomenon which is in the throes of happening right about now. ,HERE ARE SIX TEAMS residing in Gulf County which have all won their spring district championship. A district en- compasses usually a multi-county area of school teams, playing on the way to competing in various state tournaments for state championship in the various sports. They include softball, baseball and girls' and boys' track. The PSJ boys' track team is going for its fourth straight state title A year or two more of this and we will be parents to a genuine dy- nasty.. The Wewahitchka girls softball team won their district title while losing only one game during regular season play. That inh itself is quite an accomplishment. They had almost as good a, record last year, but their ,star pitcher-sophomore [this year] Thelma Bryant-was involved in an automobile wreck late last year and couldn't compete with her team in the tournament pro-: cess, else they would probably have won the whole ball of wax! THEN, THERE ARE THE Port St. Joe High School Lady Sharks; they have won their district play-offs for the very first time. The PSJ High School Sharks also won their district cham- pionship. For the Sharks, this is beginning to be a regular event. All three of these teams were involved in their Sub-Regionals last week before going on to the next step. The Wewahitchka baseball Gators went all the way to the fi- nals of their District before they were tripped up. The Gators are rebuilding, however. We will hear more from this team, probably next year. THREE TEAMS HAVE ALREADY played in their state finals, which is pretty heady company for little old Gulf County teams to be competing in.. The Wewahitchka girls' and boys' track team were involved in the state final four and the Port St. Joe boys' track team were, as we said before, were trying for an unprecedented fourth con- secutive state title. Regardless of how you came out, guys, we're proud of you. Another Bay Study STILL ANOTHER SURVEY, conducted by a state agency..is to be ,done in the waters of St. Joseph Bay. This time the scien- tists are going ,to conduct tests never before taken. They are go- ing to take soil boring tests to as much as 20 feet into the bay bottom, in order to see what is down there. This, all in attempt to see how surface and underground wa- er ra .t to one another. It is also.an attempt to ascertain just what the ratio of fresh water coming into the bay is, and how the fresh and brackish water affects or compliments each other. THIS STUDY WAS revealed at the most recent meeting of the, St. Joseph Bay Committee, with a request being made for the committee's blessings to conduct the study. The first subject to hit the fan was that the committee wasn't interested in having the survey done Lf it was going to be merely another vehicle used to back up further denial of use of the bay for recreation or commercial purposes, such as the sort the local folks would allow. It was also pointed out that the bay had "been studied to death" only to find out that our use of it inthe man- ner we were using it hadn't disturbed its pristine condition. In other words, we weren't harming the bay and weren't par- ticularly interested in more restrictions being placed on our ac- cess. .- THE COMMITTEE HAD nothing but plain talk'for the visit- ing team of scientists. It predicated its approval of the study un- til the state's team had researched documents already listed as being studies of the bay. W There already exists studies---the titles alone of which fill six typewritten pages-of almost' every conceivable entity in the bay's waters. When's enough, enough? ~' ,I I' 1 .. . *. '" "1 " Commencement exercises! Now, there's, study. My youngest son- graduates -from high school., next week., . "Jess, are you ready?" "For what. Dad?" A I think I might a'told you this' already--Jesse Is a tad on the laid back side. He probably doesn't know about, etl, graduation yet.c Or, if by chance he has caughk some wind of it, he's sure not going to make-'a big deal out of it. "Commencement sonl Off with the old, on with the new.' You're finishingan Important step in ri'our educational process.: You've worked hard to prepare yourself for this moment. Twelve years of schooling are about to; culminate next Monday night. Your high school days are behind you. It's tiime'-for the new and< fresh and exciting challenges of- college,, of life, of growing, of being- on your own. .,'Jess, don't you,, grasp what a wonderful and once In a lifetime threshold your stand- Ing on? Do you comprehend the greatness -of thel moment? Don't you see the* whole world lays before you? .Arp t you ready to .3 #HUHKER DOW WiTH ES. BY KESLEY COLBERT One Small Step For Man reach for the stars? Shoot FOR THE MOON GO FOR THE GOLD" "Yesssir." We could have just as easily been discussing the noc- turnal eating habits of the Great Northern. yellow breasted, short beaked hummingbird. He sauntered on down to his room somehow managing to "bear, up under the enormity of our conversation. "Cathy, I don't think he heard one word of-" ,, h"Do you remember the time he set the station wagon.on, fire?", Cathy was about to tear up. . "Bless his little heart, he put it out by throwing handfuls of sand and remember the piano recital .. and what about the Easter he ate the eggs, shell and all. and wasn't he cute at Gay Foley's wedding . I can't tell here if we're com- mencing forwards., or backwards. 'Course, I remember the day he was born like it was yesterday. He arrived two months before schedule! You talk 'about a tough first six weeks grading period Living through that was a pretty * good commencement : --And how about that first step! He pulled himself up onto the: front of our genuine. fake nau-. gahyde sofa arid ever so cautious- ly let, go with that little hand. He : : :- ~, L; teetered for a second or two, then-a small step, then another. and one more his smile reached me even before his out- stretched hand. Success! It was a graduation of sorts and we cele- brated accordingly. Oh; that first Christmas he . was big enough to look.k around. We were at my folks' house, then,- Cathy's. Everybody in both fami- lies picked him up twelve limesl They examined his eyes and his ears, they counted his, toes, they: swung him upside down, they rumpled his hair they thumped him on the chest, they bounced himioff tie couch, Leon put him in the super jet, out of control whirlybird machine-they pro- nounced him -one of us". I reckon' that's passing a test of some kind. From the expression on Jess's face you couldn't'tell if he'd made it ,or not. If the truth be' known it appeared as if he wasn't into this "threshold crossing" game even back In his formative years. I remember when he leairied" to tie his shoes. "Great job Jess! Way to go!" I made a big deal over . it because I recognized another milestone. "Just think, I won't ever have to bend down 'to help- Jess sauntered on' down toA his room seemingly unaware of the magnitude of the moment. Or perhaps, he simply had more . . Important things to do than to celebrate a shoe tying. You wouldn't believe the pic- tures we took the morning of his very first school day! Cathy hugged and rehugged ." It's a special day, Jess. You're starting 'the long journey"., I hugged him. We took a few more pictures out on the front porch. Cathy hugged. him again as she helped him in' the car.. "He-re,'' he handed me the cainera. "get'a couple of shots of us backing out, the drive." Jesse, never said a Aword. Cathy and'I were marking a milestone, he was. just getting ready.to go.to school,.- ::; v was there when he chipped a tooth on the bathtub. I saw his first little league hit. I missed his sixth grade graduation, but I answered the phone when the first girl'called that wasn't asking about the math assignment. Boy howdv, -he '.looked.:good in" his Prom tux. :And, just. a, couple of weeks ago I handed him the keys to his first automobile .. ....,, Coach 'Craig,, who. had, more than just, a passing. idea about life, used to say all the', time .in regard to the growth g tf young people, "It's" a process; not an event" -. -. Cathy and I are excited over this graduation event. We're (See KESLEY on Page 3) Us Oldest Brothers Are Saddled With More Responsibility I HARDLY EVER use these pages any more to "get back" at someone who has talked bad, about me, slandered me or, out and out misrepresented me. I ad- - mit I have done so in years past , before I realized this was some- thing I had ought not do.- Sometimes my temper gets the best of me; especially when a person tells a blatant mistruth about me and my position on a - subject matter. It's hard to keep from it, even though I know the Bible says one shouldn't do it. And an old adage goes something like this: "He who argues is a fool and has .a fool for an opponent." I do admit that I have a short fuse, however. It will come into -play mbre quickly when I am con- vinced my, adversary -doesn't know, from' experience, what he is talking about. When one has never been an: '"older brother", he shouldn't be casting stones at those of us who' are. Older brothers, that is. ETA OIN SHRDLU By Wesley Ramsey I HAPPEN TO BE an oldest brother. ,With that designation there happens to be certain re- sponsibilities an oldest brother has to live up to and certain rules he is expected to abide by. In other words, I'm behind you all the way with this one, Leon. Kesley doesn't know 'about" the load we must carry on our shoulders, as was evident by his column of last week, denigrating older brothers. He is to be ex- cused, however, since he has nev- er-and never will be-an older brother., He is forever stuck in the middle, -where he will remain nei- ther the older nor the younger ./" ** ,,K'-. i! ';v brother until his death. It just happens to be his lot in life. . I'll try to vindicate you, Leon,' by telling 'of some of my own ex- periences as an' older brother; of some of the responsibilities we are faced with having to bear up under. FOR INSTANCE, the older " brother never, gets any of that al- ready-broken-iit-hand-me-downs 1 i to wear. It always fell our lot to get the new pair of shoes whicl'- were introduced into the familyO We were faced with the chore of wearing them in the "pinching" stage. Then after they were com- fortable and broken in just right, second in line brother, Will, got them. He didn't have to endure the blisters and callouses a riew pair of shoes inflicted on feet which were mostly sans shoes, during the long warm season every year.- He usually "inherited" them at about the same time the first sole wore through. But a; trip to the store to get one of those rub- ber-soled repair kits you glued on a pair of shoes, to renew the soles made them as good as new with- out the agony of having to break them in. The same holds true for over- alls. I got them- when they were new, still had their long hotf legs, were stiff and- scratchy. Will got -them after. I, being the oldest brother, had them nice and lim- ber and wearable., He also. inherit- ed them after the knees had holes in them from playing marbles; so Momma cut them off, and, voilal A cool pair of shorts! BEING AN OLDER brother, I was also the largest and more equipped for carrying water to fill three number 3 washtubs with risee water, on wash day. I als6, .got to build the fire under the pot' to heat the water which went into S- the Maytag washer. because I was eldest, therefore, more re- sponsible, you see. Since Will couldn't lift his side of the tub and carry it for any distance, he was also always dropping his side of the tub while carrying it out from the back. porch to empty. Do anyof these "responsibili- ties" sound familiar to you, Leon? You ought to have a heart to heart talk with Kesley and ex- plain to him just what responsi- bilities come with the territory. There's a lot involved here. Older brothers have an unsavory task to perform, just keeping up with a younger brother [which he is usually charged by the mother with having to do. Let the young- er brother skin his knee and your posterior gets skinned by moth- er/father ornboth.] I'M. PRONE TO look over his. mdst recent transgression against us older brothers [last week being the latest] and chalk it up to a lack of understanding for our job. description. , I know he 'has cast asper-' sions in your directionon past occasions, so you just might be a little less charitable than I. He has accused you of being respon- sible for everything from World War II [to keep him from being born until after it was over] to the national debt. If you do chastise him in prtf vate, be sure to remind him of that word, "responsibility". Re- mind him of how neither of us asked for this job of being the old- er brother. Remind him too, that it is an important, thankless. Job. But, hey, someone has to do it. Who could fill the job better than we? S-THE STAR- USPHS'518880 Puo 3,eO ,r. Trur.'av at 304-308 Williams Avenue P.oTt je Florida 32456 b, Tre Si,' F'uloir..r.g Co. of Port St. Joe, Inc. Se.-:'-.' Clams P- P u. e Paid at Port St. Joe. FL "" Wesley R. Ramsey....Editor & Publisher, President BIRTHPLACE T FLORIDA William H. Ramsey Vice President S Frenchie Ramsey.......... Treasurer, Office Manager -.. Shir!ey Ramsey..........Graphic Design/Bookkeeper Postmaster: Send Address Change to THE STAR Post Office Box 308 Port St. Joe, FL 32457-0308 Phone (904) 227-1278 SECOND-CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT PORT ST. JOE, FL 32457 WEEKLY PUBLISHING ,uBSCRPITIOrtIIr.'AR.1 BLN PA'Y BLE Ill aD.,arjCE IN COUNTY $15.00 YEAR IN COUNTY-$10.00 SIX MONTHS' OUT OF COUNTY-$20,00 YEAR OUT OF COUNTY $15:00 SIX MONTHS TO ALL ADVERTISERS In case of error or omissions in advertisements, the publishers do not hold themselves liable for damage further tha& amount received for such advertise6- ment. The spoken word is given scant attention; the printed word is thoughtfully weighed. The spoken word barely asserts; the printed word thoroughly convinces. The spoken word is lost;- the printed word remeads. f / j^ St. Joseph Bay \ Date Time Ht. Time Ht. % FZ..'\ May16 2:04 a.m. L 0.4 11:24a.m. H 0.8 May 17 1:18 a.m. L 0.5 9:53 a.m. H 0.9 6:34 p.m. L 0.5 May 18 9:32 a.m. H 1.0 6:41 p.m. L 0.4 S" May 19 9:38 a.m. H 1.2 7:11 p.m. L 0.2 / May 20 9:56 a.m. H 1.3 7:46 p.m. L 0.0 May 21 10:22 a.m. H 1.4 8:25 p.m. L -0.1 May,22 10:54 a.m. H 1.6 9:08 p.m. L -0.2 FF d RIc) e * I THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 PAGE 3A Wants Fee dents of the county (city residents. currently have city utility taxes). *Funds could be used to sup- plement ad valorem taxes cur-' rently being paid or as additional revenue, based on board arid/or resident's preference. Board Chairman Peters has drummed up little support for the idea thus far with Commissioners Yeager, Knox and Stanley voicing opposition to the idea at this time for various reasons (Commis- sioner Traylor was attending the., girls' softball play-off game). In Other Business Board decided to use flood and stormwater elevation studies on the Wefappo Basin and Stone Mill Creek Basin to apply for base Marina Gets A Shot in the Arm Gulf County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Tamara Laine was notified Wednesday morn- Ing that Port St. Joe would be the recipient of a 91 $200,000 grant from the Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development which has been awarded for use In the development of the Port St. Joe marina and waterfront park project. This substantial step forward, coupled with the $700,000 Economic Devel- opment Association grant, brings the total to approxi- mately $900,000 in hand for the construction of the marina. Kegley (From Page 2) pumped up! Jess is kind'a taking it all in stride.:Just part of the process to him. After all, he's been "exercising in commencing" since the day he was born. No wonder- one more is not that big a deal . Son, Your Car Payment Is Due, Dad - From Page 1 flood level recognition. This should result in lower flood insur- ance rates for residents in the areas that qualify. It passed by a r' -. 3-1 .vote.. with' COmmissioner Stanley opposing. *Applied for $100,000 grant to conduct an environmental and economic impact study' at, the, ,. Stump Hole. The; study hs to be, , completed before th'e county can ", .' apply for aid t6 devise and finance a .way to help to protect the: sec- tion of road from .future storm ... and hurricane, damage. , *Decided-' to accept Wewa- .q i hitchka State Bank's bid of 8.99% / fixed rate to'finance $300,000 for construction of an industrial park- -- complex south of Wewahitchka in "' i Highway 71.; (3-1 vote;, Commis- .. sioner Knox opposed.). . One Arrested On Multiple Several bags On.. T uiiper1f cocaine., ', Several bags of marijuana Drug charges were discovered on, his person ,,, I .while being searched following his According ,to a press release arrest. He was, additionally from the; Gulf County,, Sheriffs charged with possession of mari- Office, Benjamin Russ, 22, of Port juana with intent to distribute. St. Joe was arrested May 9th on several, drug,related charges fol- Russ is currently lodged in lowing a week-long investigation,. the Gulf County Jail uunder a Controlled drug buys from $20,000 bond sefby Gulf County Russ were made during the .inves- Judge Bob Moore' tigation, according to Captain Joe, Investigators1 Marty Williams, Nugent. Russ was subsequently Ricky Tolbert, Tom Godwin and arrested and charged chargedwith the Grg Cole participated in the sale of both marijuana ard crack investigation '' Seniors ..' .' Fram Page 1 Rev. David Fernandez and Fr. Dickson. Tiffany Sarpantha Eyslee, Jerry Huft,. Also during the ser- Dana Carpenter razier, .Everett vice, Mary Lou Cumbie will honor. Andre'us Gant, Cheril- Ann Glennon, the graduates with their class. Justin Robert SidnaeGriffen, Jamie song, "Power of the Dream" Marie' Haddock,-' ,Lance oliver .... a Hanson,, Michael Andrew Holly, A reception for graduates and Brian Tafoya Jenkins, Ivan Russell their families will be held at St. Johnson, Cornelius Eugene Jones. James Episcopal Church on Cameron Bernard., Likely, Adam Twenty-Second Street immediate- Barrett-Lee, Leon Greggory Leslie, Jr, ly following the baccalaureate ser- John Michael Ltd lam. Michael vices. David Mahaffey, Nicholas Wendell GRADUATING CLASS Morning. Justin. Hardy Parrish, Rocky Shanear Qujnn. Leslie D. 1997 Graduates: Jeremy Samson. Gustave.-'Allen Sander, Richmond Ard. Equillar Denise Jonathan Edmo1,d' Stripling. Bailey, Donald Clyde Bender, Joseph Matthew Kenneth '.wan. Ratousha Michael Boatwright. Dan Hayward Renee Tackwood,; Mpcle Michelle Bolden, Mary Theresa Bowen, Tapper. Jason Ronald Terry. Andre Michael Lawrence Burkett, Rayford Fernandez Thomas.. Stephen Luke Lynn Butler II. Travis Lavon Thomason, Laura Dawn Thompson, Canington, Aimee Christine Cassidy, Mary Jane Tiller, Tiffany Rena Crystal Michelle Causey, Jeffery Walker. Joshua Paul Whitfield, Graye Causey. Devon Necole Theresa Nicole Whitfield. Brian Clayton. Charles Allen Davis. John Graham Wood, Jessica Michele Wayne Davis, Jennifer Annette Wright and Ryan Jacob Yeager. Binding Letter From D.C.A. The Port St; Joe marina pro-: ject got the official' word Friday that it was back on track follow- ing months of "red tape" sur- rounding the Department of Community Affairs' (DCA) binding: letter of project approval. Rep. Jamey Westbrook noti- fled The Star early this week that the binding letter had been issued. -' Accident Saturday Injures Two People -,i Two people were injuredd in a single car accident that occurred qo the White City Bridge Satiurday a4ernoon. < Clara Fisher,, of Wewahitchka, was taken to Bay Medical Center and Jimmy Hunter, (also of Wewa) to. Gulf Pines Hospital as a result. of injuries they ,received in, the accident. A third .o0cupant, Jerry Ranie (Wewa), was not injured,, The accident occurred when Fisher swerved 'to avoid, an oncoming car' While traveling; north on Highway. '71. She crossed the center line and struck the southbound guard,. .wall then' careened across',cHighway 7.1, striking the northbound retaining wall, according to witness reports to Highway Patrol Trooper David Drake. . S Drake said that, according to fiie markings ,i6t the retaining wall, Fisher's vehtcle ,came dan- gerously close to going at least partially over the high rise bridge ' retaining wall. LM enforcement ' fflcials were uriale to locate the vehicle that caused the accident. Fisher was .'driving a late model Olds 98. For a free, 10-page pamphlet listing items to think about and '-klan for before retirement- Including, dally activities, exer- cise, diet, finances and more- write and request. "Enjoying Retirement," Consumer Informa- tion Center, Dept. 606D. Pueblo, Colorado 81009. ,. ..-, ^ Mayor Frank Pate reported in last week's City Commission meeting that he had 'been notified: that the binding letter would be issued by DCA , According to Rep. Westbrook, the letter was processed last Friday (May 9th). He and Senator Pat THomas, as well as several ,,other state agencies and repre- sentatives, ,pledged their help to the county' duirig a recent meet-. ing with state REDI officials con-! cerning the economic conditions , that have developed over the past several months in th county. Two construction workers of Royal American Company, which is currently doing the revitalization work on Reid Av- enue, are shown above placing part of the new street lights on the finished sidewalk on the west side of the street. The new lights, coupled with the finished portion of the side- walk, give people an idea of what the finished street will look like when the entire project is completed. I '. . .- .. 1 A - TRIBUTE TO VETERAN Sunday, May 25. 11:00 A.M. (EDT) Worship -, 'I I I Service FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SPlease oin Us i Saluting These Great American ,Heroes lives to defend our freedom, we will honor their memory and' recognize all Veterans present Choir specials, patriotic music, flag presentations, recognition - ,e pins for all veterans. Immediately following the services, dinner will be served for each veteran and their spouse. Please call 227-1552 before 4:00 RM., Wednesday, May 21st for dinner reservationss. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 102 Third Street Port St. Joe, Florida, , - , ,L 2" PAGE 4A THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 Woman's Club Namt Woman of the Year At the final meeting of the 1996-97 club year, members of the Wewahitchka Woman's Club presented member, Betty Hollo- way, with a red rose as they named her Woman's Club Mem- ber of the Year. Always on the job and" doing her part-plus much more-Betty exemplifies the wom- an's club spirit of service to the community. 'Twenty-seven members at- tended the year-end banquet held onr May 5 at Maxine's Restaurant north :of Wewahitchka. Loucille Volk, .of Panam'a City's Woman's Club, was a special guest. President Ruth Hall conduct- ed a short business meeting at which time those members with perfect attendance for the year recognized. They included Tweeta Gaskin, Rachel Griffin, Bunny Mahler, Hazel ,Quick and Robbie Sexton. A relaxing evening of fun, good food, and fellowship followed the business meeting. Even though regular meet- ,Ings are suspended during summer months, club men (continue planned activittl ,June and July by conduct summer reading program ai ,classes for children. Other ,ties take place if needs ar Sthe community. Final Plans The final plans for the riage. of DeWana Davi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W T. Davidson, to Mark Coop son of Mr. and Mrs. Treadw\ 'Coopwood, have been made, The wedding -eeremony take place Saturday, May 5:00 p.m., at the First U Methodist Churdh.i A rece will follow Immediately afte ceremony in the church f ship hall. All friends and family i vited to attend., eS Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Don Dewrell of Fort Walton Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lovett of Chipley and Indian Pass would like to an- g the nounce the engagement and mbers forthcoming marriage of their es in children Holly Elizabeth Hall and tings Van Dykes Lovett. Holly is the nd art granddaughter of Jewel Adams of actii- Mobile, AL. Van is the grandson isev.in of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Lovett of .se i Chipley and the late Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Webb of Chipley. Holly is a 1994 graduate of Ft. Walton Beach High School, ,:" and is a student at the University 'mar- of Florida. She will graduate in dson, December with a degree in psy- illiam chology and criminology. She is a wood. member of the Kappa Kappa 'ell B. Gamma sorority. Van Is a 1989 graduate of iAll Chipley High School anda 1994 17, at graduate of the United States Air United Force Academy. He Is preserntly option serving in the United States Navy ;r'the ell6w- ire in- as a lieutenant and is stationed in Corpus Christi, Texas where he is in the Navy flight program. ....Van Lovett and Holly Hall Announce E Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cabaniss '.of Port St Joe have announced 'the engagement and forthcoming :marriage of their daughter, Emily Michelle Cabaniss, to Robert Baker, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker, S-. of Mexico Beach. The bride-elect 'is. a 1993 graduate of Port St. Joe High . School and is currently pursuing an associate of arts degree at Gulf Coast Community College. She is employed at. Patient's Choice To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Jarred Burns, Jr. are pleased to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Twila. Francine, to Jimmy Nealy, son of Earl and'Eva Nealy of Clarenden, North Carolina. The bride-to-be is a 1989 graduate of Port Stz Joe High: School and a 1991 graduate of The College of Nursing of the Uni- versity of Florida. Twila is em- ployed with the Center for Infertil- ity and Reproductive Medicine in v Altomonte Springs. Jimmy is retired from the United States Army and is em- ployed as 'a sales manager 'for Jimmy Bryan Toyota out of Or- lando. The wedding will be held at 4 p.m. onr Saturday, July -26, at Thompson Temple 'Holiness Church in Port St. Joe. Luncheon The ladies of New Life Christian Center will'be hosting a luncheon Saturday; May 17th at 10 a.m. The speaker will be Jackie Pittman of Ever Increasing Word of Faith Church of Marianna. Please attend and -fellowship with them on the Word, praise and food. engagement Medical Services, Inc. in Panama City. Her fiance, is a 1986 graduate of Port St. Joe High School. He is .currently. employed at Florida Coast Paper Company in Port St. Joe. A September 20 wedding is planned for 7 p.m. at Long Avenue Baptist Church in Port St. Joe with a reception following. All friends and relatives adie invited to attend. Diabetic Support Group Meeting. The Diabetic Support Group, sponsored by Advanced Ho~di Health, will be held on 1 uesday. May 27 this month, due to ,Monday, the 26th falling on the Memorial Day holiday. They will meet at 10:30 ET at the Senior' Citizens Center in Port St. Joe. BINGO! Bingo-will be held every Sat- irday at Highland View Fire De- partment from 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. -All proceeds go to the fire department. The fire depart- ment Is located behind Highland View Elementary School. Everyone is welcome. A Loyal Friend This large black male dog is just right for a family ready to love and welcome a pett Call Johnny at 227-1115. William and Sarah Herring To Celebrate 50th Anniversary William J. and Sarah Herring will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Saturday, Mayr 24. I The celebration, hosted by their ' children, will begin at 3:00 p.m. with the reaffirmation of their wedding vows in the sanctuary of 4 the First Baptist Church. A recep- a tion will follow in the fellowship hall ... .. . W.J. and Sarah were married May 17, 1947 in Mt. Vernon, Ala- bama by the late Rev. O.D. Lang- *ston. W. J. is retired from St. Joe Paper Company and Sarah re- tired as secretary of First Baptist Church. All friends arid relatives are invited to attend. No gills, please. First Union National Bank Customer Appreciation Day Friday, May 16th 11:00-2:00 ' Food & Fun for Everyone! Come join us on this day, let us show you how much we appreciate your business. I n; , First Union National Bank of Florida fY 504 Monument Ave. Port St. Joe LENDER . Sincere Thanks : Thank You The family of Nathahiel Bryant would like to thank the following people: Dr. Cynthia Boy- er and staff at Bay Medical Can- cer Center, Dr. Ivers and staff at Gulf Pines;, our pastor Rev. Calvin Griffin, Sr., all -of our family at New Bethal A.M.E., everyone at Zion Fair Baptist Church and all, of the wonderful people that helped us take.care of our broth- er during his illness and in his passing. ' Also a special thanks to Hos- pice of Northwest Florida, Inc. and to Rock and Ann Comforter and the staff of Comforter Funer- . al Home. 'We love you and may God bless all of you. Bob. Mary. Scott. and Derrick Bryant Express Sincere Appreciation The family of Eunice Ander- son would like to express their sincere appreciation to the many friends, churches, and family members for the many acts of 'kindness that were shown during the illness and passing of our loved one. May God's rich bless- ings rest upon you is our prayer. The Family of Eunice Anderson Marquis Home Health would - like to thank the following busi-., nesses for donating gift certifl-- cates for our nurses during Na- tional Nurse s Week: Fave's Nails, Interiors Etcetera. J Patrick's. Ju- lie's and Video Merchant. These gifts were greatly appreciated by Sour nursing staff. A special thank iS4 you to Frances Graham for her personalized contribution. SCheck Our Line of Wedding Supplies The Star 227-1278 Plant Specials!!! Hibiscus, Oleander, Bouganvilla, Mandivilla, Confederate Jasmine, Angel Trumpet, Gardenia, Bottlebrush, Crepe Myrtle, Reg. & Oak Leaf Hydrangea, Eucalyptus, Ulies of the Nile, Daylilies, Fla. Sweet Fig, Scuppernong Grape, S Papaya, Palms, Sweet Magnolia, and Variety of Landscaping Plants, Etc. Special Cold Hardy Citrus Reg. $17.00 Now $12.00. Satsuma & Reg. Orange, Kumquat, Grapefruit, Lemon, Lime, etc. 1 MAC'S NURSERY Kinard 9% 639-5176 7 miles north of Wewa, Hwy. 73 Looking for a pleasant way to spend a Sunday after- noon? The daylily garden of Jean Stebel will be open to the public on Sunday, May 18, from 1 -5 p.m. Several hundred daylilies in every color imaginable will be on display. Come, bring a friend and enjoy an interesting visit to a country garden. 6760 Hwy.71 White City 827-1304 hU IFOP elp, Lov i hoIi I Pallgnow Cabaniss Baker Local Artists Wanted to display Arts/Crafts related to American Motorcyles on consignment at Skull Hollow II opening soon in historic Apalachicola. 904-229-9373 21p 515 STEAK-OUT Char-grilled delivery of New York Strips, Rib Eyes and Sirloins. Complete dinners served with baked potato, salad and bread. 227-1669 4to5/1 THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 PAGE 5A Leave Animals "Local Heilig-Meyers Joins Out In The Wild, Ji It's spring and young birds" .... "TI'.f .. V 1Eff ort and animals of altypesare lea aton l FundraisingEffort ing the nest. Sometimes, however, they find themselves in harm's In Fight Against Cystic Fibrosis way. Game andFreshgga st Cystic ibros Florida Game and Fresh C C M B.8- iaBP- ?W-. .- -------- "w1HIH [1 |lh lllI ----- w-- ---sJfX.;f "S^l (1 io r) Maclain Howie, Brittany Reeves, Ruby Knox and Lisa Curry. PSJMS Students Win Contest; Recently, 'the Anthology of ,Poetry by Young Americans held a poetry' -ntest' for ambitious writer :Many students all over the country entered the contest.' Three girls frppn Ruby- Knox's sev-' enth grade class at Port St. Joe, Middle School were selected as winners. Carrie M. Legear Carrie M. Legear, 88, of Dalkeith, died, We4nesday, May 7, in Columbus,' Georgia. Born in Opp, Alabama. she moved to Gulf County in 1955 from Red Bay. Mrs. Legear was a homemaker and a member, of the Dalkeith Baptist Church. , She is preceded in death by two children, Thomas Adkison and Beulah Harrison. Mrs. Legear is survived by two sons, Shelly Adkison and wife, Ruth of Dalkeith and Carlos Wilmar. Adkison, Sr. of Stone Mill Creek; two daughters, Annie Workman and husband, Tom of Cusseta, Georgia and Bennie Hunter. and husband, George of Wewahitchka; three brothers, Max Mullis andtwife, Bernice, and Jack Mullis, all of Panama City. and Junior Mullis and wife, Joyce of Portland, Oregon; one sister, i Pearl Dennison and husband, Bill of Pace; 19 grandchildren; 35 - great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were con- ducted on Saturday, May 10 at 2:00 p.m.,. CT, in the Red 'Bay Baptist Church. Interment fol- lowed in the Red Bay Cemetery. Gilmore-Southerland Funeral Home of Port St. Joe was in charge of all arrangements. Lisa Curry, with her poem ein- titled "A Mystical Eclipse," Britta- ny Reeves, with. "My Grandmoth- er," and Maclain Howse, with 'The Sea," were honored with the" award. -The three interesting poems will be published in the 1997 edition of the Anthology of Poetry by Young Americans Poet- ry Book. Cogratulations for your national honor! > Warrants Signed -For Littering Arrest' warrants have been signed charging two men with fel- ony littering. Samuel Nichols of Wewahitchka and Cumpee Satay-i abut of 'Callaway have been charged with littering on private property. An investigation was in- itiated by Florida Marine Patrol investigators after felony amounts of construction debris were found illegally dumped. The two sub- jects were found to have been paid to demolish a wooden shed and the debris from this job was illegally dumped on St. Joe Paper Company Land off Star Avenue. The charge is a felony since the volume of the debris exceeded 100 cubic feet and the litter was dumped for commercial purpos- es. Felony littering is a third de- gree felony and carries penalties of up to $5,000 in fines anrd/or up to five years in jail. Note of Thanks' The family of the late Clara Evans wishes to express its sin- cere thanks and appreciation to everyone for all the love and kind- ness shown to her during her ill- ness, and to them during their bereavement. Abraham Evans, Lillie Rollins,. Angela Colvin, Ricky Evans, and other relatives Water Fish Commission Nongame Wildlife 'Biologist Barbara Cerauskis says people .always want to help small animals but they should hesitate before act- ing. Last year, when Hellig-Meyers Company asked, the members of vits chain to raise money to Afnd a ,cure for cystic, fibrosis, stores across the country responded by Aurning in over $235.000. Store "People gefierally don't under- manager Nell Neel said the local stand that many species of young Heilig-Meyers raised $780.00. animals are capable of taking care i This year, Neel said the of themselves," she said. "For ?Heilig-Meyers'. 'staff will stage example, if you find a young bird .,another local fund-raising .event or-, squirrel, put your cat some- ,'to bring the retailer one step clos- where safe and leave them alone. er to reaching its company-wide "If there are real small birds $1 million, goal . ,that have fallen out of the -nest ', Toward that goal, they will be and you can reach the nest, sim- sponsoring the "Fore Love Golf ply.put the birds back. It's an old ,Tournament" on May 31st at, St. wive's tale that the mother bird Joseph Bay Country Club in(Port will not have anything to do with ,St. Joe. Entry fees for members a young bird if you touch it." ,willbe $40 and $50for nonuimem- For young animals that are bers. The format will be four per- obviously injured, Cerauskis said 1,son team select shot. , they should be taken immediately First prize -awarded 'In the to a licensed wildlife rehabilitator. tourney will be $300: -second, The phone numbers and address $200, and third $100. To sign up of wildlife rehabilitators can be or for further details on .the obtained by calling the GFC's fundraising event, contact Mrs. regional office in Pananma City. Neel at 227-1798. For those who find fawn deer For the past 11 yearsI, on their outings. It's always best Richmond, Virginia-based Hellig- to back off and leave the fawn Meyers has sponsored a corporate hlone. golf tournament in Virginia rais- "Does will not abandon their offspring. They have to leave their 1,Mt,,.'lnc fawns alone while they feed but Veterans'Office they'll be back," Cerauskis said. "Besides, if a person takes a fawn flosed19th23rd home, the deer will have to be transferred to a wildlife rehabilita- I The Gulf County Veterans' tor for care and then there's the i Service Office will be closed dur- problem of later releasing a deer, Ing the week of May 19-23. Dur- that has lost its wild instincts." 1 1 ing this period the service officer s; will be attending the Annual Re- ,' I certillcation Training Conference. Branch Receives '> Veterans' or family members Branch Receives needing assistance should call - Bachelor's Degree 800-8271000 Karrie L. Branch, daughter of;` Many Thanks Larry and Gilda. Branch of Talla- hassee. recently graduated from I would like to thank every- the Florida Institute of Technolo- one for their visits, cards, flowers, gy with a Bachelor of Science de- phone calls, and especially their green in Chemical Engineering. prayers during my illness. May Karrie Is the granddaughter of God forever bless and keep each Oulda Branch atid Deda Gilbert one ofByou. of Port St. Joe. Cojean Burns BANKRUPTCY CHARLES M. eWYNN I- I r .-- ) ,- -.- ATTORNE AT LAW PRACTICING ATTORNEY SINCE 1977 Affordable, Effective, Confidential Legal Representation Panama City & Marianna I LavL Lui Aggressive, Experienced, Z -'Trustworthy. Out of Town Team Working Hard To Protect You From Harassing Creditors. ing over, $3 million to help the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation' com- bat the number one genetic killer of children and young adults. Last year alone, the event raised more than $1.3 million. : Troy A. Peery, Jr., Heilig-t Meyers president and chief oper- ating officer said, "Getting all of the stores involved was one of the smartest things we've ever done. -"We see the local events as a great opportunity .for our store personnel to get out in the com- ,munity, as well as a life-saving opportunity for the many afflicted with cystic fibrosis," Peer)' said. Although individual fun'd- raising goals have been estab- lished for each location, the com- pany estimates together F the stores of the nation's largest home furnishings chain will raise about $300,000. Heilig-Meyers' Company cur- rently operates 796 stores as Heilig-Meyers, 105 as Rhodes and 16 as The Room Store. The com- pany also operates 32 Berrios retail furniture stores In Puerto Rico. Mary Kay Cosmetics After 10 years of continued service. Donna Keith would like to thank her customers tor their loyalty. For continued or g.'.:-. new Mary Kay needs, don't ,11 ,hesitate to call, (904) 227-7512 i 1'1 'K 1 D & B FINA AUTO SERVICE AND GAS STATION, SWe'pump it, uawl windsfiield, cfeck under t Idnd- cieck 'atred apump! ,. ASE mechanic on duty Located on Main St. '" 639-3914 - S Sin Wewva Oil change and grease job (includes oil and filter) ................................. ..$.......1............. $ 15 .9 5 rned plus $25 (d,:-Q Brake job (front or rear, includes rotor or drum tu . .... ........ .......... ....:: ..... i : ........ .. Monday- Friday 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m.-7 p.m. We accept all major credit cards. Bay St. Joseph Care Center Celebrates 14 Years of Service They've spent thebestyears ofth life lovingind car ng for you - instillig in you the values thahave made you the person that you are today. Now it's their turn to be cared for with the same kindness and compassion that they've shown you. V May 11th 17th is National Nursing H6mes Week - Bay St. Joseph Nursing and Rehabilitative Cre Center i Port St. Joe is proud to celebrate its 14th anniversary meeting the skilled nursing and rehabilitative needs of Northwest Florida's seniors. We are grateful for the many volunteers who provide for extended family. our residents a sense of Join us for our Saturday, May 17, 4-6 p.m. for Our Open House Reception. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED' Hone is where the heart is S. when your loved ones need the best in skilled nursing care, call Bay St. Joseph Cae enter, on the Bay in Port St. Joe For more information ca 904-229-8244 I 1 526-3 11-800-78 PAGE BA THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 Commission Approves Two New Developments In Indian Pass Area Reception For BSJCC Saturday Pictured atpye is the first home in "Brighton By The Sea" recently blli by Piergiovanni Construction. S I m proud of ,Y ou. !Tud U tp5/15 PJ'S RESTAURANT AND PIZZA KITCHEN 639-3755 Come try the Best! Try our : Friday night Seafood Buffet fried shrimp crab alfredo boiled shrimp scallops fried clams stuffed crab baked fish fried fish Saturday-Smoked Country Rib and BBQ Buffet 11a.m. -till Rear entrance and parking available Also, parking available at Wewahitchka State Bank AFTER 6 p.m. and on weekends. WE ACCEPT VISA AND MASTERCARD Bring in this ad for $1.00 off! At a recent Gulf County Commission meeting, the Board approved a Gulf County plan- ning board recommendation to approve the plat design for a new development entitled Indian Summer. Developers involved in this venture are from the Destin area and were formerly involved in the development of the Seaside area. Margaret and Jeff Fletcher of Anchor Realty of Cape San Blas are presently selling the lots for this exclusive subdivision. Indian Summer will encompass 30 acres between the Gulf of Mexico and the Indian Canal. Future plans of a bed and break-, fast, which will be the first for the area, will be ,located next to Indian Summer., 'The overall idea for Indian Sunimer is a preservation of the natural splendor of the beautiful coast held within a gated and secure community. The drive- ways will be oyster shells and the tropical landscaping will create the impression of an island home. Many anienities further the' enhancement of Indian Summer, including a neo-classi- cal beachfront swimming pool, beach walkover and a canal front pier. There are a total of 28 lots, 16 of. them are currently under contract with three lots sold to local residents. Prices range from a canal lot starting at $45,000 to a gulf front lot measuring 69x220 for $175,000. The first model home will be built by contractor, Mark Jeppson. The tropical traditions of French Colonial, Carribean and early 20th century style will be the dominant architectural pattern. Although lot owners may choose theirown builder, an architectural committee Will review and approve plans for the assurance of conformity to the Indian Summer design. Colbert Named to Dean's List Joshua Colbert, a junior at Belmont University, was recently named to the Dean's List for the 1996 fall semester. Joshua is ma- joring in Physical Education/ Biology. Eligibility for the Dean's List is based on a minimum class load of 12 hours and quality point av- Se_4ge of 3.5, with no grade below With an enrollment of ap- proximately 3,000 students, Bel- mont University is the second largest accredited private college or university in Tennessee. Bel- mont is a teaching university of- fering a comprehensive liberal arts education with real-world. professional application. Affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Con- vention, Belmont offers six under- graduate degrees in 53 major areas of study. Memorial Service Sunday, May 18 A memorial service honoring Aileen Grinslade Farmer will be held during the morning worship hour on Sunday. May 18, at 10:30 a.m. at Dalkeith Baptist Church. A covered dish fellowship meal will follow the service. CONSOLIDATE DEBT WE OFFER HOME EQUITY LOANS as low as " 8._ FIXED PAY CREDIT CARDS, REFINANCE MORTGAGES LOAN AMT. $25,000 $35,000 $45,000 $55,000 $65,000 PAYMENT $187.82 $262.94 $338.07 $413.20 $488.32 DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOMES BANKRUPTCY/SLOW CREDIT INSTANT APPROVALS MID-FLORIDA MORTGAGE, INC. LIC. MORTGAGE BROKERAGE BUS. RATES & TERMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 8.55 APR. APPLY BY PHONE TODAY!!! 1 800-500-0,694 *3tp 5/15 Another venture hosted by Anchor Realty of Cape San Bias is a new beachfront development called Brighton by the Sea. A local Cape builder, Pierglovanni Construction, is currently finish- ing the first of the nine home subdivision.The theme is a San- Francisco row style and will host a Gulf-front swimming pool with a boardwalk. A . Indian Summer is located S on C-30 and encompasses 30 acres between o-,.the Gulf of Mexico and Indian Canal. SOverstredt VFD Hosts Safety Day The Overstret V" volunteer Fire Department withfthe cooperation of the Departme i :f Forestry wil,' present a Fire Safety Awareness Day on Saturdayjeay 17 at the fire station fromi'jll a.m. to 3 p.m., ET. Personnel fr'ic the Depart- ment of Forestry and the fire department will be available to enlighten and entertain all in the sake of safety. . The women of the Overstreet Volunteer Fire Department will be selling hamburgeri plates as a fundraiser during the day's events. For $4, the plate will con- sist of a burger, slaw, baked beans, potato salad or macaroni and cheese, dessert and tea. Please attend and support the fire department of youraarea Fire Safety Day Canceled Due to unforeseen circum- stances, the Overstreet Volunteer Fire Department is cancelling the Fire Safety Awareness Day and hamburger fry scheduled for Sdat- urday, May 17. oThey appreciate the coopera- tion they received from the Fo- restry Department and those in the fire department. The fire de- partment is planning to resched- ule the event for a later date. Gulf Adult .School iGraduates May 20 G ulf County Adult School will hold its graduation exercises "Tuesday, May 20 at 7:00 p.m., EDT. Services will be held at the Port St. Joe Elementary School Dueauditorium. S The public is cordially invited to witness this event VConducting iOutreuach The Gulf County Senior Citi- zens will be conducting outreach ion May 29. in the North Port St. Joe area, as they continue to Reach people 60 and over to in- uform them of the senior citizens services. ; chance at Golf Spring Savings left you with very little green to spend on the green, then the American Lung Association of Florida, Northwest Region, can help you spend your spring where it should be spent-on the golf Course. For only $25, you can pur- chase a Golf Privilege Card and receive free or reduced greens fees at more than 600 courses in Florida, Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi and 22 of those cours- ''"'es are right here in Northwest ..Florida. You can save even more -when you purchase three cards v and get one free. :, Purchase of the cards helps ' \support programs from smoking \-cessation to asthma education programs, so everyone breathes a "v 'little easier when you save. Call 478-5864 or 1-800-LUNG USA for more information. Bay St. Joseph Nursing and Rehabilitation Center will cele- brate its 14th anniversary on May 17. The 120 bed skilled nursing facility first opened its doors in 1983. It has grown in both size and the types of services it pro- vides Its residents. These include occupational, physical, speech, and respiratory therapies. Addi- tionally, activities and social ser- vice programs have been more comprehensive. As a result, Bay St. Joseph Care Center is privileged to re- ceive strong volunteer support from the community which pro- vides residents with the sense of an extended family. May 11-17 is National Nursing Home Week. This year's theme is "Caring With a Special Touch." An open house reception will be held on May 17 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Refreshments wiIl be served. A PRIMES t. R by Comcast Available at Barfield's Lawn 8 Garden 904-229-2727 Congratulations Rusty Burch 1997 Gulf Coast Graduate-,. SUay to Go Dad! Love, 6 Tre d Tiff Ec I * For ABig ayfSue a vig Sale Prices For A Limited Time Only. Finance Offer For Qualified Buyers, See Dealer For Details. Two Year Limited IT White Customer W "'Care Warranty NO PnOI UNTILI OCOER9 Shop Gulf County THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 PAGE 7A Local Patrol Issues Sea Turtle Alert Tucker Park Under Construction Construction work on Tucker Park on St. Joseph Peninsula is progressing nicely and should be ready in time to get plenty of use this summer by visitors. The park was funded by a $100,000 state grant earmarked for parks and recreation. Picnic areas, bathroom facilities, a beach walkover and several other typical park features are being built. The facility will provide much needed beach access for the area's fishermen and beach- goers. T .. TFCU To Start New Program ,*. ,hope "to ,m ,.ke. x an financial ,' fu- Tyndall Federal Credit Uniion announces its effort to make fl- nancial futures brighter with the introduction of the Tyndall Savers Teen Program. This new program will provide opportunities for teens to learn about finances and the benefits of saving money through seminars, newsletters and events. Teens can sign up for a savings and checking account with the program at the Kickoff Event to be held May 17. from 11:00 a.m. to-3:00 p.m. at the 23rd Street branch. Tyndall Fed- eral's award-wihnlng Tyndall Sav- ers program for younger children has been a proven success. Now' targeting teens ages 12-17, this program promises to make saving money and learning about financ- es a fun and Interesting venture. Teens don't want to miss the kickoffi In addition to being eligi- ble for cash prizes when they sign up for the program, they can lis- ten to the sounds of Island 106 as they give away FREE music and broadcast live throughout the event. Fox 28 will be there throwing In some prizes and cap- turing it all. Teens wanting to es- cape to another world can play virtual reality games. Also, the Barrio Rollers Cars & Truck Club's attractions will keep every- one wide-eyed. All this and free food and drinks. S. Tyndall Federal is on a mis- sion to educate teens on their fu- ture finances, while offering to them all the benefits of being a .Tyndall Saver. Through the utili- zation of this program, TFCU Attention Port St. Joe High School Senior Parents If your child is planning to .No one other than bussed stu- attend Project Graduation at Gulf -dents will be admitted to the Coast-Community College, they, ,(building. No'exceptions will be* must turn in a signed permission madeLThis requirement Is strictly ' slip from their parent or in the interest and safety of the guardian. students. The bus to the college will be If you have any questions, leaving the school at 10:45 p.m. please do not hesitate to call one and returning at 7:00 a.m. the of the Project Graduation commit- next morning. Every senior tee members. Your cooperation is attending will be required to ride 'greatly appreciated. the bus to Panama City and back. : : . Seniors Selling BBQ Sandwiches The Gulf County Senior Citi- zens will be selling B-B-Q dinner plates on Friday, May 23 from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. The dinners will be $3.00 and will consist of a large BBQ beef sand- wich. chips, and iced tea. The dinners will be delivered to local businesses or they can be S bought at the Frank Pate Park or the Senior Center. Please call 229-8466 to place orders. Writers Group Will Hold Meeting, The next meeting of the 'St Joe Writers Group will be held on Tuesday, May 20 at 6:30 p.m. at. the Gulf County Public Library's meeting room. The library is located on Highway 71N in Port St. Joe near the Gulf: County Courthouse. The group is looking for more writers and many more ideas. Please come whether you have published or just hope to be pub- lished. They would like to discuss holding, their own short story and poetry contests.: The group has also been asked to prepare a scAl- - lop recipe cookbook for the upcoming Scallop Day on August 30. Anyone wishing to have a scallop recipe included can send a recipes) to the attention of Jim Newton at 2002 Monument Avenue, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. For more information, contact Newton at 229-9123 or attend meeting. Social Security Rep. To Visit According to Social Security Administration Distnrict Manager. James W. Taliaferro, most social security business can be handled over the phone. You are invited to call Social Security at 1-800-772- 1213. If this is not possible, you may come to the office located at 30' West Government Street In Panama City. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., except on national holidays. If you cannot go to Panama City, you may meet the Social* Security representative when he/she,visits Port St. Joe on the first and third Monday of each, month from I1 a.m., until noon (ElE. Their next scheduled visit Swill be on May 19th in the Senior Citizens Center. adjacent to the Gulf County Courthouse at 120- Library Drive in Port St. Joe. VFWTo Host Memorial Day Ceremony V.F.W. 'Post #10069 will host the annual Memorial Day Ceremony at the Port St. Joe City Hall at 11:00 a.m. on May 26. Colonel (USA-Ret.) Pierce T. Graney will be the guest speaker. Commander Butch Arendt would like to invite the public to attend.: Shop Gulf County NOTICE Members of UPIU Local 379. We will be holding union meetings for the next four Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. to update the local by-lawus. hopes to make 'many financial fu- tures brighter. Gulf's T.D.C. Board Meeting The Gulf. County Transpor- ation Disadvantaged Coordina- ting Board will hold a meeting to which all persons are invited in the .,Gulf County Commission Room in Port St. Joe (today) Thursday, May 15 at 2:00 p.m., ET. For more Information, contact Vanita Anderson at the Apalachee Regional Planning Council at (904) 674-4571. . Search & Rescue Meeting May 20 Wewahitchka Search and Rescue will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, May 20, at the Gulf County Courthouse. The meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m., ET. n,- Everyone must attend this meeting. I.D. tags. will also be made at this meeting. For more Information call 639-3373 or, 639-2182. t~j May 1 through October 31 is A a turtle nesting and hatching, yason. Turtle Patrols should be out each morning by sunrise (depend- . Ing on high tides; i.e. St. Joseph's Peninsula) to survey the beaches for the tractor-like crawl that is the treadmark of our sea turtles. The areas include: Indian Pass; Money Bayou, Cape San Blas to the Eglin site, St. Joseph's Pe'rnii- sula to the State Park, Town and Dixie Bell curve, St. Joe Beach, Beacon Hill, Mexico Beach to the j Tyndall boundary."" Remember. . *If you should come upon a nesting mother turtle do .not". shine any lights on .her, do not make any noise, around -her, arid do not touch her. Please, do not :, help herll She has to rest as ,she : comes in (swift in,water; slow on .A land) and as she goes back out to the water. The whole process -of laying, her. eggs .takes from, 45 minutes to an hour to complete. *Leave her nest alone. The v' volunteer will place the wire. stakes, and the law on it for mon- itoring through the approx- mate65 days that Is required by mother nature far' hatching ba- bies to emerge. Special Instructions for the "St. Joseph Peninsula area n- elude: .. ,- ... *Drivers may not go ahead of turtle patrol during turtle season. , Some days. they may not go at STIh 6W 3= ce LW 0. =0 vs iL sunrise because of high tides. *No driving at night during turtle season. If you any problems involving turtle nests arise, please call the Sheriffs Department at 227-1115 or Barbara Eells, permit holder. at 647-8238. Hnh ILWuYL bap]t lUJto abHusuiLI 1U Huskie is the high-performance uiilirt vehicle designed to v.ork hard. 16 hp differential and differential lock 1.000 Ib load capacity automatic torque con'ener electronic igrinriun Liiom%-,Ic-ae-.i le features many options See Us This Saturday at First Union Park Sponsored by St. Joe Rent.All, Inc. SNAPPER ECHO WHITE Outdoor Power Equipment Shoew Saturday, 8:00 to 5:00 S. ,' , Sponsored by St. Joe Rent.All, Inc. "We Service What We Sell" ftur.MA3I CA WWW BUWUM, Sounds like a pretty typical teen gathering, and, in fact, it is,. except our party has a worthy.purpose, On May 17, we're celebrating Tyndall Savers, a savings program for teens to encourage responsible use of their money. But you don't have to tell them that. Mention the live ' broadcast with Island 10 and CD giveaways. The custom ',. S 12 to 17is something you actually encourage. TYNDALL FEDERAL W CREDIT UNION Member Eligibility Required Member NCUA (904) 769-9999 . www.tyndallfcu.org C 1~ 0 First Union Park Highway 98, Port St. Joe -a 0 C> ~ER$ car show. Refreshments and the chance to experience virtual reality. And when they open an account they can register to win cash prizes. It all takes place at the 23rd Street Branch between .11:00 a.m. and 3:00p.m. They never even have to know that this blowout for teens "IfiltrIt= - PAGE 8A THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 ANOTHER SERVICE OF THE STAR Have construction or house repair questions? SASK WADE Wade: I am planning to put a metal roof on my house. Can I put the metal right over the shingles that are there now? Answer: No, the metal roof would rust from the underside. Strip the roof before you put on the metal roof. Wade: Do I need a building permit just to construct a small build- ing in my backyard? Answer: Yes, ydu do need a building permit for a small project. Send your questions to ASK WADE, P.O. Box 847, Port St. Joe, FL 32457 Gulf Rifle Club Matches Held The Gulf Rifle Club will hold two separate 22 rimfire rifle matches on Saturday, 'May 17. The first match, a BR-50 match, Thurman "Bull" Wilkes of Warner Robins, Georgia, hung this big grouper recently while fishing with Charisma Charters in the Gulf. This Week's Area Fishing Report For May 4 through May 10 The weather was great and the fishing was even better. Grouper. and red snapper-fishing continued to be very rewarding and the kings showed up In 60- 120 feet of water. The black snap- per are moving, onto the wrecks and reef, along with a few amber- Jack. It Is easy to tell spring has almost arrived weatherwise because the pinfish have returned to the canal. Also.. the whiting and pompano are running the beach- es In record numbers. Along Mexico Beach, the Stump Hole, and the southwest side of the bay are good places to try your luck with plastic tall jigs-no weight. Remember Sqfety Firsti If you are a boater, now is the time to make an annual check of all safety Items on your vessel for safe boating. Good Fishing. Capt. Chuck Gulford, Charisma Charters will start at 9:00 a.m. and the second match, a smallbore metal- lic silhouette match will follow. Setup and registration will start at 8:30. The BR-50 match consists of 50 rounds fired at ,bullseye tar- gets set at 50 yards from the fir-, ing line. All shots are fired from a benchrest with a time limit of' 30 -minutes. The silhouette match . consists of 40 rounds fired from \ the standing position at metal targets set at 40 to 100 meters from the firing line. These match- es are a great way to improve '' your rifle shooting skills and only require two boxes of 22 shells and a rifle with a scope. All rifle shooters are invited to come 'out and compete in any of the month- ly matches. Last Saturday the rifle club ,.:. held its 'monthly hunter pistol metallic silhouette and 22 rimfire ,., bullseye matches. Brian Upton was the winner, of both matches , shooting a Ruger Mark II pistol. These matches are a lot of fun and anyone wanting to improve their shooting skills will benefit by shooting in these matches. For additional information about monthly matches call 229-8421 or come out to the range during the matches. PSJHS ROTC Tours Station The Naval Junior Reserve Of- ficers Training Corps from Port' St. Joe High School toured the Naval Coast Guard Station in Panama City last Tuesday. In the process they earned sea cruise ribbons. ..- .. .--' Twenty-four cadets from Port, St. Joe High School had an op- portunlty to observe coast guard men and women doing their jobs and also were taken on a boat ride on St. Andrew Bay. The boat trip enabled the cadets to earn a sea cruise ribbon for being on a vessel which goes underway. Every year the local ROTC ca- dets are invited to tour the facility and experience first hand what our coast guard unit In Panama City does to accomplish its mis- sion of safety and law enforce- ment on the coastal waters of Florida. Need Extra Cash? Place your Classified Ad With Us! Now Open... Mon to Fn. 7 am-6 pm Sat-6-30 am-6 00 pm Sun am-1 pm Roy says, "Come see me for all your paint- ing needs." We carry BLP paints-paint for the southern climate- beautiful colors with custom blends. Best Price in town on Sta-Rite Pumps and accessories. 1 1/2 hp Sprinkler Pump ..... 258 1/2 hp Shallow Well Pump......... .......179 NEW HQURS STARTING JUNE 1st Mon. to FrI. 7 am 6 pm Sat 6:30 am 6:00 pm CLOSED SUNDAYS ROY TODD. Owner 306 REID AVENUE PORT ST JOE 229-8933 We carry Moore-Handley hardware, nails, stainless steel screws. We also carry hurricane clips for the builders. We Have: * Mobile Home Parts * Boat Trailer Parts * Marine Hardware * Life, Jackets * Caps * Hats * Some BeaCh Supplies * Ammunition * Bait and Tackle * Live and Frozen Bait )e support our ZKI' orders. an's for your pa ronlaye 2tc, 5/15, 22 Sports Banquet Held Monday at PSJHS Several Sports Recognize Playersi SOn Monday, the girls' track. and cross-country teams and the. boys' varsity and Junior varsity basketball teams held a banquet in' the Port St. Joe High School. Commons Area. 'Appreciation Awards for sup- port and dedication to these ath- letic programs were presented to: Greg and Linda Johnson. Rodney Herring, Kenny and Alisa Parker, Deborah Crosby; Beverly Daniels.. Barbara Baxter. Janie Adkison, Traci Gaddis. Cheryl Quinn. Rick Williams. DeEtta Smallwood. Ka- thy Ginn. Shirley Jenkins. Denise. Williams, Patricia Nedley. Peggy- Harper and Brenda Hill. (Brian Jenkins (Mr. Offense), I Cameron Likely (Mr. Defense and , Pride of the Sharks), and James . Daniels (Most Improved). Brian * received a plaque for his selection j to the third All-State team. Jenni- fer Gaddis was honored for her video work as were managers * Prince Jones and Ahmad Skanes and statisticians Jermalne Peter- 'son. Clay Smallwood, and Mosi Quinn. Academic awards were pre- sented with the gold award going to student athletes who main- .tained a perfect 4.0 and purple awards going to students with a 3.0 to 3.99 G.P.A. Receiving gold awards in , girls' cross country were Jessica t Hill. Gena Johnson, Stephanie Maxwell. Lacey Johnson and Em- Award winners in girls cross-', ly Thompson. La'rika Quinn re- country went to Stephanie Max- celved a purple award. well (MVP), Lacey Johnson (Top Receiving gold awards, in Field 'Events), La'Trika Quinn girls' track were Jessica Hill and (Pride of the Sharks),. Jessica Hill Lacey Johnson while Stephanie (Best Runner) and Nacoa Hogan k Maxwell and LaTrika Quinn re- (Most Improved). Stephanie. La- , cey. and Nacoa received All-State' t Plaques for their performance atL' MOre Basketball the State Track Meet. Boys basketball award recip-- -Booster Thanks iehts were Doyle Crosby (MVP). In addition to those listed ind mi; 1 ,l T ^ t '. ,last week's issue of The Starw. the Thank You, Fans! .,Basketball Booster Committee, S, ., r .. .. "'would like to give special thanks Thank You'for the very spe- to the New Life Christian Center' cial reception we received upon and King's Barber Shop for their our arrival home Sunday after- time, love and- finances, which noon. helped us accomplish our goal. We are grateful for the big ", "Welcome Home" sign as we came i into town, the many people who '" k e Slnger were at the school to greet us, the signs, individual "We're Proud of 'W l ;' You" posters, balloons, and escort. S L ea from the county. line through town. You really made our day! Oui a lie t Sincerely. . Coach ,Gowan, Coach Kensinger Mobile Homes Maxwell,- Coach Chiles, softball team' 'won the Third, and the 1997 Class 3A Annual ChipleyJunior Woman's State Champlonship Boys' Club.' Men's Class C Softball. Track & FIeld Team Tournament this past weekend... Kensinger is made up of players. Thompso n Temple from Franklin and Gulf counties. Omps mp"e Kensinger won all five games Softball Tourney they played and outscored its A es id-o JlUopponents 113 to 59 during the A men's rounrd-robin softball day. Kensinget.lso had a team tournament, sponsored by the, batting average of .675 and hit Youth Department of Thompson 23 homeruns for the tourna-, Temple will be held Friday ment.- . evening. May 16th.and Saturday, Five players hit over .700 for May 17th on the fields behind the the tournament-Kevin Cox bat- high school; Lohal and out-of- ted .864, Eric Ramsey; .800, ,town teams will be participating. Michael Newell .773, Lee Varnes Everyone is invited togo out and .765, and Bobby Varnes .762. enjoy the action. '' b b Striped Bass. Still Available Striped bass'lshing Is proba- bly better in theft. ,l as water tem- peratures drop.,,ut they can be caught now In sevfal local rivers. Florida Gante and Fresh Water Fish Corrhs .sion Fisheries 'Biologist David'. Yeager says healthy striper fisheries are found today in the Blackwater, Yellow, Choctawhatchee, Apalachicola, and Ochlockonee Rivers, and, Lakes Seminolk.' and Talquin.. Knowing the fla are there and catching them "bwever, are two different things..- . "You can catch stripers now but you have to understand a lit- tle more about.'them," he said. "You need to fish the deeper holes and work the points in some of these rivers and creeks because they'll be spawning before long." Stripers grow to huge sizes compared to most other freshwa- ter fish. It's rio: uncommon for biologists to see fish that weigh over 40" pounds and several weighing roughly 70 pounds have been captured and released 'in Georgia's Flint.River. which flows into Lake Seminole. Yeager, who Is on the staff at the Blackwater Fisheries Re- search and Development Center said he recently had captured three spawning females in the Blackwater River that weighed 27, 30 ;and 35 pounds. He plans to release all three fish later this spring following efforts to spawn the fish in the laboratory. ., Although fishing methods vary from place to place, most striper fishermen use either live threadfln shad, white artificial bucktail jigs. or large deep-diving lures like some models of the bang-o-lure. 'Yeager said naturally-occur- ring striped bass reproduction lis limited now due to dams and other alterations to some streams and the length of time required for fertilized striper eggs to float along and hatch. He said the work they, do at Blackwater and other SGFC or U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service hatcheries supplants local rivers with laboratory-raised fin- gerlings. Over the next few weeks, he said thousands of striped bass will be released in the Blackwater and Yellow Rivers, Lake Talquin and possibly the Choctawhatchee River. Bear Lake in the Blackwater River State Forest, Lake Stone in Escambia County, and the Escambia River are slated to receive hybrids, the laboratory cross of white and striped bass. ceived purple' awards. Gold award recipients in boys' basketball were Laredo Ginn, Clay Smallwbod and Jere- my Dixon. Kyle Adkison, Came- ron Likely, Doyle Crosby, C.J.; Jones. Brian J.enkins, Germaine Roulhac, Rod Chambers, .James,; Daniels and Brett Jeffcoat ;re- ceived purple awards, BEST FOOT FORWARD By: Dr. Stephen J. Gross, Podiatrist STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION The foot is a marvel of design, with 33 joints and numerous bones. muscles, tendons and ligaments work- ing together when we walk, run, climb or jump. When they all perform flaw- lessly, we. take it for granted. But rriperfections In foot function are com- mon, and they are the underlying rea- son for many types of foot disorders. In some people, a foot joint moves too much or too little in performing its function. This often creates imbal- ances 'n distributing weight on the foot which can lead to development of deformlUes or other problems. The effects of faulty foot function are com- pounded by walk- ing or running on hard surfaces and by the increased[ stress on the feet -- e' if someone is overweight. The podiatrist often traces vari- ous kinds of foot complaints to faults in foot function. Many such faults" can be corrected by custom made shoe inserts called brthotics. ' Presented in,.the interest of better foot care by: DR. STEPHENJ.. GiOSS'POQDIATRfIS -HIGHWAY 98 .EASTPOINT:., ., (904) 670-8999 .: ,, , OUTSTANDING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY EL GOVERNOR MOTEL, Highway 98, THURSDAY 7:00-8 Presented by - Jack Kerigan, Jr. DO YOU WANT TO EARN SIGNIFICANT INCOME in a rapidly expanding industry?. I. want to .$hare .an exciting;, o opportunity with the Gulf County area. Since graduating Port St. Joe High School and Florida State University, I have successfully climbed the corpo- rate ladder with a Fortune 100.. company. I have discovered a ground 'floor opportunity ,inW home business! I will be host- ing a Free Business Opportunity Overview at: . conference room #301 Mexico Beach Y, MAY 22 :30 P.M. I urge you to attend. This represents the best small business opportunity I have seen! There is no pressure and you will not be asked to buy any- thing. Please call to reserve a seat today. 904-648-5424 ',",;; "* r - 0 "for the Handyman 8 Sportsman . ,HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES COLLECTION Saturday, May 17, 1997 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. EDT Gulf County Courthouse Parking "Lot Fluorescent Lamps, Mercury Containing Devices, Antifreeze, Lead, Fuel, Pesticides (and other pollutants). For more information call: Gulf County Solid Waste Department (904) 227-3696 3t 5/1, 5/8 & 5/15 /,00, THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 PAGE 9A Lady Gators Advance to Final Four Football Jamboree WEWA 4, NORTH FLORIDA 3 The Wewahitchka Lady Gators are first-time Regional 2A champions by defeating North Florida Christian (21-11) Tuesday evening, 4-3.. This game was an intense struggle for victo- ry by the Lady Gators who ,did not lead until the bottom of the fifth Inning. 'Catcher Amanda Davis per- formed under pressure, with two out In the fifth,. she had the game-winning .single. Davis scored Mandy Little who started the rally for the Lady Gators by reaching on error., Little then advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt and third on a sacrifice fly. Amanda Davis led offensive- ly, batting two ,.for two. First baseman, Diana Taunton, had a, triple and Mandy Little had a sin-, gle to total Wewahitchka's four hits. Thelma Bryant '(22-1) pitched for Wewahitchka, strik- ing out eight and- allowing only' One earned run. Bryant struck out the first 'two batters and allowed a fly in the seventh inning to shut. down North Florida Christian..- The. Lady Gators begin state- .I play in Kissimmee on Friday. May 23rd, against Miami Westminster who defeated Oriando Trinity Prep, 10-0. The last Wewahitchka Lady Gators to play in the state finals occurred in 1979 when slow-pitch softball was predominantL WEWAoml 003 8 010 X-4 43' NFC 030 000 0-352 WEWAHITCHKA 4, JAY, 0 The District 2-2A champion Lady Gators (26-1I) advanced to the Class 2A regional finals by defeating Jay last Thursday, night, 4-0. ' Thelma Bryant '(21-1)- pitched a three-hitter with seven , strikeouts aqd two,. walks. Offensively, Bryant bad a single and a double with a RBI. Catcher, A'ian da Davis, led' Wewahitchka's, six-hit attack with a single, a double and two RBI. Ashley Lister also had a double for the Lady Gators. WEWA 301 000 X- 4 63 JAY 000 000 0-0 31 Wewa Track lTeams Go To State Meet The Wewahitchka High School boys and-glrls-amck teams traveled to Gainesville on. May 9 to compete in the state track meet. There were over 50 teams competing in the meet. The Lady Gators finished 11th and the boys team finished 13th. The 11th place finish by the ladies tied their best ever showing at the state meet. Scoring for the Lady Gators were Holly Atkins and Diana Tauton.' Holly placed 2nd in the discus with a throw of 117', 4th in the shot. put with a throw of 32'7" and fled for 5th' in the high Jump with a 4'10" clear- ance. Diana tied for 5th in the high jump. SScoring for the boys were: Ce- cil Jackson, who placed 3rd In the high jump with a 6'4" clear- ance and 8th in the triple jump with a leap of 41'5"; Ike Mincy, who placed 6th in the discus with a throw of 129'4" and 8th in the. shot put with a throw of 44'8": James Taunton. who placed 7th In the mile with a time of 4:40; and Jay Laster, who placed 7th in the 800 meters with a time of 2:06. In Blountstown Friday Port St. Joe, Wwahitchka and Blountstown to Play Port St. Joe and' Wewahitch- ka's football teams will travel to Blountstown' Friday evening for a 8:00 ET (7:00 CT) kick-off of the annual Spring Football Jamboree. Blountstown will be the host of this year's football preview. Port St. Joe -and Wewahitchka will match up for the first quarter, fol-, lowed by Port St. Joe versus. Blountstown. Wewahitchka will play Blountstown in the third- quarter. . Bristol was also scheduled to, participate in the game, but pulled out because of athletes , being involved in ,;post .season play-offs. .Shown in the, front row, from left, are Jasmine McMillion, Jennifer Nelson, Stephanie McDaniel, Mandy Little, Ashley Lister, Kristin Jones and Dawn Gortman. In the back row, from left, are Karen Hall, Diana Taunton, Aimee Pridgeon, Sara Carter, Thelma Bryant apd Amanda Davis. Lady Sharks Lose 5-6 In Sub-Regional Game Lady Gator pitcher Thelma Bryant winds up to deliver another strike during -the Gators 4-0 win over Jay., PSJ 5, PENSACOLA CATH 6 The first-time District 2-3A champions, Port' St. Joe Lady Sharks (13-17),: fought a tough battle and lost inible sub-region- al: game last Friday afternoon against Pensacola ,Catholic (15- 12), 5-6. , Gena Johnsons pitched for the Lady Sharks,, striking out four. Johnson also.had a two-run double in the third lining 'that. put the Lady Sharks' ahead 3-1. Port St. Joe led the game until the top of the seventh inning. With the score in Port St Joe's favor, 4-3, two., outs and Amanda Davis signs a softball scholarship with Chipola as her mother, Carrie Davis, and Chipola coach Sharon Coleman look on. Davis Signs Wewahitchka High Schoc catcher Amanda Davis has signed a scholarship to play softball a DID YOU KNOW? *The Gulf Rifle Club has a new lighted regulation Trap Range!Shoots are held O Thursday evening at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday afternoons at 2:00 p.m. *Police Pistol Combat, Centerfire Bullseye, Rimfire Bullseye, Rimfire Berichrest BR-50, Hunter Pistol Silhouette and Rimfire Rifle Silhouette matches are held'every month. *The Gulf Rifle Club has a covered pistol range, 100 yard, 200 yard, and 300 yard rifle range with over 10 benchrests for right and left hand-, ed shooters. *Club meetings are held the first Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. Check The Star for match times and dates. Guests are welcome at all events. All regular club members are always interested in helping new shooters. You are personally invited to come enjoy the shooting sports in a safe and friendly environment. The Gulf Rifle Club NRA AFFILIATED One mile north of Port St. Joe on Hwy 71 / With Chipola l Chipola Junior college. d, '*Davis led Wewahltchka to the, t District 2 championship with a, .521 batting average. She hit a to- tal of 39 RBi's, including 13 dou- bles, three triples and two home- runs. Davis also led the team in, runs with 31, and an on-base'd percentage of 681. Chipola softball coach Shar- on Coleman says, "We're very.ex- - cited about signing Amanda. I feel like she's going to come in and be a great player." Davis says, "I was impressed with the way the Chipola program I is run, and I'm looking forward to playing at the college level." She is the; daughter of Carriei and Joe Davis. Her high school coaci is Charles Fortner. For the deal of your life, Ssee me! JAMES C. "BO" BRAY Sales Representative TOMMY THOMAS C' HEVROLET (904) 785-5221 S TOLL FREE 1-800-342-7131 2251 W. 23rd St. SPANAMA CITY, FL 32405 bases loaded., a Pensacola Catholic player reached first on error scoring two 'runners. The Lady Crusaders'swiped the lead. The Lady Sharks did not give up, the team rallied one run short of a tie in the bottom of the seventh. Trailing 6-4, Nicole Royster led with a single, stole second and went' to third on an error. Freshman.,Julie Lanford. who went two for two with a dou- ble, walked to first. With one out by'a fly. Emily Thompson singled home Royster to bring the game within a one point tLie. 6-5. Two Lady Sharks flew out to end the game one short of a tlie and two short of victory for Port St. Joe. Lead-off "hitter for the Sharks, Katie Kilbourn went two for three. Jolynn Parker went one, for three with a double. PSJ 102 001 1-5. 9 4 PENS. 001 101 3-6 12 2 &Je6)6M **,, *. ;. : .. .. .. Y .Both Port St. Joe and Wewahitchka have' had a very similar problem throughout spring practice, as football play-' ers have, been Involved in the\ state track meet and baseball 'playoffs ,. ' The" FHSAA reclassified Port St. Joe this year from Class 3A to Class 2A. Apalachicola, Wewa- hitchka arid Port St. Joe will form a new 2A football district begin- ning with the 1997-98 school year, bringing new meaning to the annual county championship' , clash rescheduled for the last game of the season. 124.! ., (5X46M mny Offer May to Jun e 30, 1997 4qWfu /Heui6fe/r matinq.wi r.. SDetails aVailable from bookkeeper. 227 4177, *4tc 5/15. 5129. 6/t276/ ..Q:: U CK C IL E AN U P S FOR A DROP IN THE BUCKET NAPA "TIME TO SHINE" BUCKET S li,:l ia'U'qi bulei .ashir, ' ', ,d ,pulardew'inq prudu ,.. , 189,.l()8 108 - *' NAPA AUTO PARTS 229-8222 Port St. Joe I WE KEE I GOLD HAT AUTO PARTS :ha L, v - fia -, is- -'- ve 'a*-i ~i1 ^-.;**,*l* 1 a -M THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 UnpreCedented The Sharks captured ar 4, career individual state title by unprecedented fourth straight winning the triple jump with a track and field title in 3-A com school record effort of 46'10 petition Saturday at the, I /2". He also earned All-State University of Florida In honors with his 6'6" second Gainesville. :? place finish in the high jump, Sixteen members of the boys' ; and finished third (3:29.00) in track and field team competed I 4 the 4x400 relay along with fellow the'state event, with 15 earnin runners Jason Holmes (53.6), 20 All-State honors. The Shark Sweazy (51.8) and Kelon McNair set a state record in the 4x80 (50.5). relay and set three school Gabe Clark earned All-State records as they racked up 81 with his second place time, of points to win the state title. _____r" Pre-meet favorites Lincolq Park Academy of Fort Pierce fin,'0 Wished second with 63 polntsj i while Union County placed third "C I.W . with 58 points. E The tone of the meet was set, in the first event of the day. the 4x800 relay as Germain Clark. , Nick Sweazy, Rod Givens and .. Kelon McNair set a state record with a time of 8:07.60. They had battled with Pope John Paul II of ., | Bacon Raton throughout the ' event and the lead changed sev- eral- times. Both teams' time broke the state record. Clark (2:00.5), Sweazy (2:03.3), Givens " (2:04.2) and McNair's (1:59.5) combined for' the new state record of 8:07.60. Givens earned his second 4th State Title 4:28.93 in the 1600 meters. Ben McCroan was All-State with a third place throw of 133'0" in the discus; and Laredo Ginn earned All-State recognition for his third place finish in the pole vault with a 12'0 vault (which tied the. school record). Tyson Pittman ran the 110 hurdles with a third place time of 15.24 to earn All-State. Other Sharks earning points in the meet were: Mark.Williams, fourth in the 300 hurdles (40.88); German Clark, fourth in both the 800 and 1600 meters, (2:01.69) and (4:31.77) respec- tively; Rod Chambers, sixth in the 110 hurdles with a time of 15.71 and eighth in the 300 hur- dles with a time of 41.88. Rod Givens placed seventh in the 3200 meters with a time of 10:20.52. Jermaine Peterson placed 13th in the discus with a throw of 115'4". Sharks Advance to Final Four.In Baseball Playoffs Members of the State Championship track team, shown from left to right above, are: Jason Holmes, Jeff Schweikert, Chad Thompson, Rod Givens, Germain Clark, Tyson Pittman,. Mark Williams, Kelon McNair, Laredo Ginn, Rod Chambers, Jarred Wester, Marco Givens, Nick Sweazy, Eric Sellers, Ben McCroan, Jermalne Peterson and Coach Scott Gowan. PSJ 8. JACKSONVILLE 7 The Port St. Joe Sharks (24- 5) defeated Jacksonville University Christian, 8-7, to advance to the state final four. This is the Sharks' 16th straight win which clenched the Regional 3A championship title. On the twentieth anniversary of the Sharks' last appearance in the state final four, Port St. Joe will play Fort Myers Bishop Verot (25-5) at 10:00 a.m. at Legends field in Tampa, Wednesday, May 21sL Ryan Yeager broke a 6-6 tie In the bottom of the sixth inning with a two-run RBI double to score Charlie Lanford and Jesse Colbert who reached by base on balls. Lanford and Colbert advanced to scoring position on a bunt down first base line by Jim, Falson. Yeager's hit put the Sharks on top 8-6. Jacksonville came back in the top of the seventh, but their rally fell short, scoring only one run. Catcher Brian Jenkins ended the game when he threw out a Jacksonville player trying i to steal third on an overthrow. The. Sharks' victory was in question in the bottom of the fifth when Port St. Joe trailed 5-1. With Intense fan support from a packed stadium, the Sharks' James Daniels reached on error, bringing Lanford up who singled to begin the hitting rally. Likely, Yeager and Brian Jenkins all had' singles. Jarred Patterson singled to right centerfleld to score two to advance the Sharks to a 6-5 lead. Russell Young, who pitched the Sharks' sub-regional victory, started on the mound for the Sharks. Yeager was- brought in with two men on base in the third to complete the game and - earn the win. In the final four next week. a ' win against Bishop Verot would put the Sharks in the champi-, onship game at 5:00 Thursday, May 22. PSJ 100 052 x -8 11 JUC 102 201 1-7 14 4. PSJ 10, HOLMES CO. 3 The Port St. Joe Sharks (23- 5) were victorious over Holmes County (22-9) Friday night in Shark territory. The 10-3 win in, sub-regionals advanced them to- host Jacksonville University, . Christian for the regional title Tuesday evening in Shark stadi- um. Russell Young was the win- ning pitcher for the Sharks. striking out seven and allowing only one hiL Freshman Ashley Stephens and senior Ryan Yeager mopped up for relief in the seventh. Holmes County took the lead, 1-0, when their lead. off hit- ter, Scott Kerd, hit a solo home run... Port St. Joe answered back with three runs of their own in the bottom of the first inning. Wayne Summers two-out and thiee RBI home run scored Cameron Likely and Brian Jenkins, who both reached by singles. The Port St. Joe Sharks extended their lead to 6-1 In the third Inning, scoring three more unanswered runs. Jenkins led Three Lady Sharks Earn All-State Honors Russell Young pitched the Sharks to victory in the sub- regional game. Port St. Joe's victorious Shark baseball team comes together on the field in jubilant celebration Tuesday night following their down-to-thq-41re win over Jacksonville University Christian. .off with another Shark home run. Three singles, by Summers,/ Likely arid Jahmes Daniels cou- pled with a RBI sacrifice fly by Brett Lowry and base on balls by Charlie Lanford accounted for, two more Sharks runs during the inning. Ryan Yeager singled in the fourth inningand doubled In the fifth for three RBI. Likely added a double in the fith also for his second RBI in the game. 4 Likely and Summers both went three for four. Yeager, Jenkins and Daniels all had two hits. Patterson and Lanford had one hit each. PSJ 303 130X-10 140 o HOLMES 100 000 2-3 2 2' School CrossingsH This past Saturday: the girls' track team journeyed to Gaines- ville for the Class 3A State Track Championships and came home with three earning all-state hon- ors and a new school record. Leading the way for the Lady Sharks was Stephanie Maxwell who earned All-State in both the high jump and the 300 hurdles; followed by Lacey Johnson All- State in the pole vault and Nacoa Hogan All-State in the discus. For the third consecutive week Jessica Hill lowered her school' 'record in the 1600 this If you want to time to 5:59.7-the first Lady Shark under 6 minutes. The State Championships concluded the season for the tracksters who finished the regu-. lar season -with a 29-5 record. Stephanie Maxwell -broke three school records with marks in the 100 high hurdles, 300 hurdles and high jump. Jessica set the new standard in the 1600 and La- cey Johnson tied the school pole vault record. It was another good year for the Lady Shark track team. 'Views On Dentaf Heafth FRANK D. MAY, D.M.D. Need For Professional Cleaning keep. your, teeth and gums healthy so you can escape the threats .of gum disease and tooth loss, it's extremely important to keep your teeth and gums clean. Good oral hygiene at home,, faithfully performed, can help achieve this goal. You will also need to have your teeth pro- fessionally cleaned and get, regular dental checkups. Some people are more prone tb gum disease and tooth decay than others, and for that reason they may have to have their teeth cleaned and checked more often.' Some patients need to have their teeth cleaned every three months. It all depends on your individual condition and the best one to make that decision is your dentist. Your dentist or hygienist can also give you good tips on how to properly clean your. teeth at home, between check- ups. You'll, be shown .how to do this without damaging your gums and making them more vulnerable to disease. Healthy gums are important if your aim is to keep your teeth in your mouth, where they belong. Prepared as a public service to pro-@ mote better dental health. From the office of FRANK D. MAY, D.M.D., 319 Williams Ave., Phone 227-1123. .+++...+++++.... The Sharks celebrate following their sub-regional win over Holmes County last Friday evening. S Indian Pass Marine 2178 Hwy. 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They also remind A i us that the yearly battle with the little critters-M O-S-Q-U -T 0 -i is just 'round the bend as well. ,: Several areas of Gulf County are already beginning to log ... *" , complaints of mosquito infestation to Mosquito Control Director Paul Wood. He told The Star that the county's annual spraying . program to help control the mosquito population got underway I on May 1st. He said county crews would be spraying five nights a week, covering the entire county twice a week. Spraying sched- . ules will Vbe altered throughout the season, according to the weather and mosquito population. ,,_ Mosquito traps have been set in areas around the county to get a population count and measure the effectiveness of the .. .. . spraying process. Trapped mosquitos are then sent off to be test- . ed for St. Louis Encephalitis and Eastern Equine Encephalitis to . ensure that no disease carrying insects are lurking in Gulf I' . County. .. Gulf County has two trucks and sprayers In service, both of which are used to take care of the mosquito spraying program Mosquito Control Department personnel have the wheels ready across the county, to roll in the battle against Gulf County's mosquito population. Another Study of Bay OnTap THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 PAGE 1B The Star is the Place for All of Your Printing and Business Supply Needs HENDERSON'S PRODUCE 309 Monument Ave. Port St. Joe 227-7226 Vidalia Onions......5 Ib. bag 250 'FRESH COLLARDS. 1990 MUSTARD OR TURNIP 10 Ib. Potatoes ........... GR E EN Squash .......,.........;. lb.' 490 iIN Sweet Potatoes ....l .b. 490 9 Tomatoes ................ lb. 49 ALSO CLEANED GREENS Melons & Cabbages Also Memorial Weekend Cookout Beacon Hill Park 11:00 a.m. until Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, or Barbecue Sandwich, Chips,'- Baked Beans & A Drink. 3 00 a plate Sponsored by Gulf Co. Beaches V.F.D. St. Joe Beach 31 ; Florida Geological Society St. Joseph Bay is going to be- come the most studied bay in ex- istence, if the trend toward per- forming still more studies continues. -' Still another study was an- nounced for the bay at last Thursday's meeting of the St. Joe. Bay Committee, when a team from the Florida Geological Socie- ty appeared at the regular session of the committee to announce its intentions. The study this time will be on interaction between ground water and surface water intrusion into the bay waters and the effect it has on water which is already brackish. The study will, be conducted by Dr. Rodney Dalton and Dr. Ron Hornstine. Their research ac- tivity will require from two to' three years to complete and is scheduled to get under way in the late summer or early fall. Dr. Dalton told the members of the committee that a vessel will be dedicated 1b the study anid will remain on site until it is comrn-' plete. He said the reason St. Joe, Bay was chosen for the scientific survey was because the bay is the only one along the Panhandle of Florida In "pristine" condition. The study will "reveal methods which can be adopted to keep it that way." Dr. Hornstine said: "Florida contains 20% of the nation's wet- lands area which is the reason so many studies are centered within the state. We Intend to take core studies as deep as 20 feet below the bay bottom to study soil sam- ples as well as monitor fresh wa- HEARING AID CENTElR 618 QV. 23rd Street Publix Plaza Panama City, FL 769-5348 FREE HEARING TEST Top Quality, Name SBrand Hearing Aids Satisfaction Guaranteed Monthly Service Center Motel St. Joe (PSJ) Sist Thursday each month ter intrusion." The survey the committee i the meeting to a tentions and by committee's coop proval. CALLS ATTE TO PREVIOUS Tamara Lair spot on the proj team's attention had been nume ready performed which were on r findings going to so they can be any other group them?" she aske to Begin 2-3 Year Testing Program In Early Fall out that hundreds of studies have ested In reinyenting the whee team surprised been made about almost every he remarked. * by appearing at conceivable subject imaginable. Lane said the city's rece announce its in- "But when we want to do some- experience with the proposed m asking for the thing in Gulf County, we must rina and securing permits eration and ap- perform another study to prove build it Is what prompted h we are not going to harm our bay. questioning. "We thought we h We're not Interested In harming every base covered in prepare ;NTION the bay; we're Interesting in utiliz- for our permits, only to find c JS STUDIES ing the resource as much as we that we didn't." she stated. ne. who had a can without destroying it." gram. called the Dr. Dalton assured Laine OTHER REPORTS to the fact there their study would be available for: The committee had seve rous studies al- any purpose for which it was other reports to digest at t d on the bay needed. "You can also be assured- meeting, as well. record. "Are your that the very first thing we will do William Kuyper brought be made known in our research is to gather in all update of what had been done used by us and the published study data, which preventing bottom scarri who may need have already been done on the among grass beds in the bay. d. Laine pointed bay, for reference. We're not Inter- He said the main project u U.S. Department of Agricul- ture surplus commodities will be distributed to eligible area resi- dents on May 20 and 22. The foods will be distributed at the old senior citizens' building in Port St. Joe and the senior citi- zens' building in Wewahitchka. ..The distribution in Port St. - Joe will be oil Tuesday, May 20, from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m., ET, and the distribution in Wewa- hitchka will be on Thursday. May 22, from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m., CT. Recipients must have a cur- rent commodity card to receive their commodities. There will be no registration at the distribution centers. Anyone who has ques- tions concerning their eligibility or would like to sign up should call 229-9112, 639-5068, or come by the commodity office in the Gulf County Courthouse prior to these dates. Wewahitchka resi- dents may come to the old court- house on Wednesday. May 21, from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., CT. Any household whose gross income is not in excess of the state-established maximum per- centage of the poverty line for the appropriate household size : or who can'prove Its eligibility foi'r food stamps, aid to families with dependent children (AFDC), sup- plemental security income (SSI). , or medicaid is eligible to receive' the USDA foods. Documents ac- cepted as proof of eligibility in- clude proof of eligibility in' the above programs. As an alternative to providing such documents, a household may simply complete an application giving total house- hold Income. Rules for acceptance and par- ticipation in the program are the same for everyone without regard to race., color, national origin. age, sex or handicap. When you sign up' on any of our great rate ent la- to her ad ng out ral he an on Ing in- dertaken had been marking a safe path through the grass beds from the city launch site, all the way around the head of the bay to the State Park marina. Nadine Craft. 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And other visitors may 30. Ana, Bill and Claudette are follow. But concerned homeown- Just the first few names on .this ers can take precautions to year's official list of storm names. reduce any damage those uninvit- Forecasters believe we'll dip more ed guests might cause. deeply than usual into that list Now Is the time to take action, Reunion To Be Held May 31 New Hope School reunion will be held on Saturday, May 31, at the Masonic Hall on the old school site just south of Highway 2 in North Holmes County, on. the Geneva-Westville road. before the season is over. One well-known forecaster, "'We will have a covered-dish lunch at 12," said Nell Deal, com- mittee chairperson. "Paper plates, napkins and plastic eating uten- sils will be furnished. Some ice and drinks will be furnished. Bring lawn chairs and stay 'til dark." Thousands of students, many of whom live in the Wiregrass By Bill Nelson State Treasurer and Insurance Commissioner Dr. William Gray; predicts 11 named storms, including seven,. hurricanes-three of them pack-.. ing winds of more than 111 mph.,'. Dr. Gray, a professor of atmos- pheric science, at Colorado State University, has made hurricane predictions for the past 15 years based on his extensive weather research. If his new predictions hold)' true, then 1995-1997 will mark, the most acUve three-year span of; hurricane activity in recorded his-, tory. In Florida alone, we've expe- , rienced three hurricanes and two tropical storms over the past two seasons. No matter what the 1997 sea- son brings, you can be ready. For, example, you can review your insurance policy and ask your insurance agent or company now about anything you don't under- stand. Most insurers will not write new policies or allow changes in coverage during a tropical storm or hurricane, or as the storm approaches an area, and for up to 48 hours after the storm. You may need to update your policy to reflect your home's cur- rent value. You also may want to consider extra coverage for valu- ables such as antiques, jewelry or' 'area of Alabama-Georgia-Florida, attended New Hope School which was operated from the 1890s to 1963. For more information contact Mrs. Deal at (904) 966-2496, Rt. 1. Box 362, Westville, FL 32464, .or Roberta Capps at (904) 526- 5635, 4484 Broad St., Marianna, . FL 32446. .. .' ,. y For e Season computers. If you live in a flood- prone area, you should consider the separate insurance needed to 'protect your home and its con- tents from damage caused by ris- ing water. 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Stock up on repair materials such as marine plywood, nails and plastic sheeting. Most Insur- ance policies require you to make reasonable emergency repairs fol- lowing storms, such as covering a hole in a roof. The Florida Department of Insurance will once again activate a special toll-free Hurricane Hotline if we do get hit this year by any storms causing major damage. If you have questions about -'your homeowner's coverage, please call our regular Insurance Consumer Helpline at 1-800-342- 2762. You also may order a free copy of our brochure titled: "Are . You Prepared? A Hurricane Checklist for Insurance Con- sumers." The hearing impaired may order it by using a TDD to call 1-800-640-0886.- OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS There isn't anywhere else these Stihl power tools would rather be than outside. 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JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 PAGE 3B Gulf Count TELEVISION PERSONALITY APPEARS BEFORE FCA jNeysa Wilkins, news reporter for WJHG-TV Channel 7, pre-, se cited a program to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes last. week, in which she both spoke and sang for her audience. Here, she is shown above, singing one of her numbers before the FCA membership, in the Media Center of Port St. Joe High School;, Port St. Joe Middle School News.. BY TANYA VARNUM "STUDENTS OF THE WEEK" This week's "Students of the Week" are Reko Gainer for the seventh grade and Erica White for the eighth grade. Congratulations to both of you! YEARBOOKS SThe yearbook staff is now tak- ing orders for the '97 yearbook covraf ot ne'faill. you pay n advance for the yearbook these finalabiweeks, he caw-will be reduced from $30 to $25. Buy now and save! GULF COUNTY'S GiRL POWER Girl Power is a free summer camp for seventh and eighth grade girls to be held June 9-13 from 7:30' a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Port St. Joe Middle School. '',. 6 ? Activities are being planned to introduce the participants to career fields which are non-tradi- tionall to women. These fields include health care, legal services, math, and science. Girl Power will use the most current information available in helping each girl determine her interests and abilities, as well as providing her with information' and possibilities for.ier future. If you are interested in your daughter attending, please fill out the form that she was given and haye her turn it in to Mrs. Ellmer no"Iater than Friday, May 16. * BETA CLUB DANCE . The Beta Club is sponsoring a dance in the 'Commons Area on Saturday, May 17. The price of.- adinission will be $ 1, and refresh- ments will be on sale. Gold cards will also be accepted. i CALENDAR OF EVENTS S MAY 17,.................. Beta Club Dance 22'........ End Second Semester 22 ................. Students' last Day 26 ............. Teachers' Last Day JUNE 2 .......... Summer School Begins 9-13 ...;..... Girl' Power Program HAVE A GREAT WEEK! FROM THE PRINCIPAL'S DESK By: Chris A. Earley EIGHTH GRADE WRITING ASSESSMENT Congratulations to the eighth grade class for their improvement on the Eighth Grade Writing Assessment The total average score was 3.2, a 0.5 improvement over last year's results.' A special congratulations to 'the following students who scored a 5.0 or better on the assessment: Tanya Varnum ......'...... ....... *55 Amber Davis ............. 5.0- Tremaine Lewis .................... 5.0 (*5.5 is the highest score ever achieved by a studerit at Port St. Joe Middle School.) AWARDS DAY PROGRAM On Thursday, May 22 (the last day of school),,, Port St. Joe Middle School will have our annu- al Awards Day Assembly Program in the gEp beginning at 8:4,5 a.m, SAcademic and athletic awards ill be given at this program. All par- ents. family-members and friends*- are invited to attend. Hope to see you there. SIXTH GRADE ORIENTATION On 'Thursday, May 15, the sixth grade students from Port St. Joe and Highland View Elementary schools attended the sixth .grade orientation program at Port St. Joe Middle School. The program included expla- nation of curricular and 'extra curricular programs offered, a, tour of the middle school and a question/answer panel discus- sion. ', EIGHTH,GRADE ORIENTATION/ SEVENTH GRADE REGISTRATION On Wednesday. May 14 at 12:45 p.m. all eighth grade stu- dents attended an orientation program for the transition to high school. Meanwhile, seventh grade students reported to A.A. at the beginning of fifth period in order to register .for 1997-98 classes. BETA: LUB DANCE -' The Beta Club will sponsor a dance for middle school students ,.on Saturday, May 17. The dance will begin at 6:30 p.m. and end, promptly at 10i30 p.m. ... REPORT CARD PICK-UP SReport cards may be picked up beginning Wednesday, May 23 from 7:30 a.m. until 2:45 p.m. SUMMER SCHOOL , Summer school will begin on Monday, June 2 at 7:30 a.m. (until 2:30 p.m. daily). Students ,that need; to attend will be con;- tacted during: the week of May 26 to 30. Bulldog News Port St. Joe Elementary School Students Of the Week Congratulations to our "Students of the Week".. Dajon Williams, Renee Lewis, Jennifer Bland, Brooke Mathes, Stephanie Watson, B.J. Strickland and Jolie Hogan. -Career Week Speakers Our annmial Career Week was a tremendous success thanks to the following people who spoke to our students about their job and the importance of education. . Mayor Frank Pate, Police Chief Jay Leffert; Bay St. Joseph Care Center Activities Director Sherrie Bowen, Donna Spears, () Keith Bolyard, Brian Simpler, Tom Gibson, Rachel Hacker, Larry Wells, Norton Kilbourn, Mr. Watkins, Tommy Smith, Mari- anne Garrigan, Debra Alford, Olivia Wynn, Steven Hatcher, Linda Wright, Dr. Dusty May," Michelle Kiefer, Tom -Thompson, Sedra Barnes, Bill Dodson and Craig Devoy. 1996-1997 Yearbook Sale Our Port St. Joe Elementary School 'Yearbook is. on sale' for. $12.00 (cash only).. A limited number have been' printed so hurry and get yours today. Bulldog Summer Camps ; Port St. Joe Elementary School will. offer a Girls Volley- ball/Basketball Camp for grades four through six, May 26 30 Awards Day Programs Announced For End of School Parents anid friends,' we would like you to attend' our end of school awards, programs (none. for Pre1K). Come 'early and get a ' seat. Here's when and where: Weds., 21 ....Kindergarten at 8:00 a.m.;' St.' Clair and'Whitfield in Commons Area; Walker in class- . rooin.... First grade at 9:00 a.m. in the Commons Area . Second grade at 10:00 a.m. In the , classrooms .. '.CP at 9:45 a.m. in the Comm6ns Area .;. VE, Atchison:at9:30;ak.m. in the class-' room ;. Sixth grade graduation at 6:00 p.m. in the Commons - Area. "' '' Thurs., 22....Third'' grade at 8*00 a.m. in the classrooms .. Fourth grade at 9:00 a.m. in the Commons Area. ... Fifth grade at 9:00 a.m. in the Commons Area. . :;.VE, Forehand at 8:30 a.m. School Dismissal Times For The Summer, WES will be dismissed at the following times for the summer holiday: Main Street ..... ... 11:50 Linton Site. . ... 11:50 WHS . .. .. ... 12:00 '96-'97 Shark Talk By: Jessica Peak 'Last Thursday .was the seniors' last, day at ftort ,St Joe High -School. However, they have many important activities to come., Baccalaureate will be held on Sunday. May 18, at 7:00 p.m. followed .by graduation on Monday, May 19, at'&:00 p.m. St. James' Epis- copal Church invites the seniors, their families, and friends' to a reception at the church at 800 22nd Street, following the' Baccalaureate ser- vice. Seniors are also encouraged to sign up for a two-hourPE course, Wellness/ wUfl rime .Fitness.,, to, ... , be taught at PSJ High on Tuesday and Thursdays this summer. Call Mr. Temple Watson at 229-8256 for more information. Any junior or senior who did not get a prom key chain or invi- tation may pick one up in .the 'Media Center. - Juniors wishing to take the ACT to be given at Bay High on June 14 must mail the registra- tion packets (see the guidance office) no, later than this Friday. The Sharks .had a fabulous weekend in sports, winning a state title in track as well as set- Sting many records. The boys' team won its fourth consecutive Class 3A Title in Gainesville Saturday by scoring 81 points. Fifteen athletes earned all- state honors including Marco, . Givens': first place in the triple jump and Germain. Clark, Nick from 9:00 to 12:00 in the Port St. Joe Elementary School gym. The camp will be limited to the first 30 to sign up. There is no charge for' 'this camp. Our school will also offer "The Culture Camp". This camp will include TV production, children's literature. gardening, local histo- ry. art and will be held the week of June 3. through 6 from 9:00 to 12:00 in the auditorium. Kindergarten through third grade may sign up at a cost of $20.00 (cash). The camp will be limited to 20 participants. For more information about the' IBulldog', Summer Camps, please call 227- 1221. Preschool Screening The. Gulf County School Board is sponsoring a community service program to screen preschool children, ages .2 1/2 to 'flve years. Screening will be done -,in the areas of hearing, vision. speech and language, concept for- mation, motor coordination and behavior. If potential problems are found, the screening team will make recommendations for fol- low-up. Each ohild who is screened S. mist be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. For further information, contact Deborah Crosby '(639-3633) or JoAnn Raffleld (229-8838). Screening at Port St. Joe Elementary School will be held on Thursday;' May 15. If you suspect your child of having a potential problem, plan, to attend the screening. Please bring their birth certificate and social security card Sweazy, Rod Givens, and Keion McNair's state record in the 3200 meter relay. Marco Givens, Gabe Clark. Ben, McCroan, Laredo Ginn, Tyson Pittman, and Jason Holmes also' placed high in their events. The ,girls' track, team .also excelled at the state meet. with Jessica Hill setting a new school record in the 1600 meter and Lacey Johnson tying the school record in the pole, vault. Lacey, Stephanie Maxwell. and Nacoa Hogan" ,were distin- guished as all-state in their events. PSJ High is also .rooting for the varsity baseball team which has advanced in the regional play- offs and stands a good chance of going, to the FHSAA Florida Semifinals May 21 in Tampa. The determining win will be in, the playoff game here with Jackson- ville University Christian :this week. Students and friends wishing to send cards to our guidance counselor, Mrs. Marilyn Witten, during her confinement at Shands Hospital may write to her at the following address: BMTU-4th Floor. Shands Hospital, 1600 SW Archer Road, Gainesville,: FL 32511 or call at (352) 395-0042. Okay, students, let's make our final week of the '97 school year a great one. School will be: dismissed at noon on Thursday, SMay 22. ' to the screening. Awards Day S Our Awards Day will be held on Friday, May 16 at 8:30 a.m. in the gym. All parents are invited to attend. Change of Inpome If your income has recently changed, your child may be eligi- ble for free or reduced lunch. To find out if your child qualifies for free or reduced lunch you, may pick up a form from the front office. Sixth Grade Graduation Graduation for our sixth graders will be held on Wednesday, May 21 at 6:00 p.m. in the gym. SEarly Dismissal School will be dismissed early (11:40 a.m.) on Wednesday, May 21 and Thursday, May 22. Registration for 1997-1998 School Year If your child plans to attend ' Port St. Joe Elementary School and .you 'have not registered, please come by the front office before Friday, May 23rd. i '. ' Lunch will be served on Wednesday, May 21, but will NOT be served on'Thursday, May 22. Breakfast will be served both days. Library Books Remind your child to turn in all library books as soon as possi- ble. If your child has lost or mis- placed a library book, they will have to pay for it. Please see Mrs. Minger if you have questions. Sylvia's Night May 12, long time teacher Sylvia Costin of PSJES was given a retirement dinner at Julie's Restaurant. Helping honor her were Superintendent Jerry Kelley, board members Charlotte Pierce, Caroline Norton, Mary Pridgeon, David Byrd, Oscar Redd, Uniserv Director Jackie Sweat, and minany teachers. Barbara Duncan presented, her with an apple plaque on behalf of the Gulf County Classroom Teachers Association and related may anecdotes about her classroom experiences. Sylvia's career in the classroom, including her many wee morning From the Princip Wewahitc High rSch by Larry A. Mat' Softball! The Lady Gators' softball team is still hanging In there! By the time you read this, we'll either have beaten North Florida Christian Tuesday or not-which means we'll either be Regional Champions or runner-up. You' know our preference If we win, we'll be playing May 23 in Kissimmee in the state tour- iament. That also happens to be the night of our graduation, so I won't be able to make the first game-I'll have to wait until we make the finals Saturday, May 24. Good luck, girls . = The State Track Meeti in Gainesville saw our boys and girls represent us well. While Holly Atkins and Luke Taunton were hampered by injuries, new facqs such as Ike, Mincy, Cecil Jackson and Diana Taunton joined with others like James Taunton, Jay Laster: and "others to place in many events and score points- not enough to win, but they knew we were there Congrats go to Port' St. Joe for winning the State 3A title for the fourth year in a rowl! Athletics isn't the only game in town. Middle school student Gregory Barnett was honored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars for win- ning. first place in the VFW's recent essay contest. Greg was, awarded a $100 savings bond for" his effort. Many thanks go to Gwen Cain Gold Card Luncheon Held ... A pizza party was held on Wednesday. May 14 for those stu- dents who had earned at least two Gold Cards for the school year. The following studeAts participat- ed in the party: Third grade-Tom Boone, Sarah House, Jeremy Couch, Marva Darna, Alisha Chavdus, Taylor Green, Bridget Bryan and Joy Martin. Fourth grade-Andrea Gaylor, Lindsay Howell, Aaron Little, Mylissa Brake, Nick Hunter, Whitney Nixon, Sissy Smith and Danielle Densmore. Fifth grade-Ashley Cloud, Austin Horton, Meggie Boone, Shawn Reynolds and Brittany Crocker. Sixth grade-Danielle Barnes, Traci Richardson, Brad Black- mon, Steven Gaddis, Ricky Kunz, Erica Tuten, Adam Nixon and Jenny O'Barr. Congratulations . Ashley Cloud won first place in the National Pet Week essay contest for Gulf County. Brittany Crocker won second place and Rushelle Lamboy won third place. The topic of the essay was "How My Pet Makes My House a Home". The winning essays have been sent to the Florida Veterinary Medical Association office to become part of the competition for the best in the State of Florida. Good luck girls in your efforts. Graduation . All parents and friends of the 1997 sixth grade class are invited I Wewahitchka Elementary B Ne ws... By Linda Whitfield to attend their graduation cere- mony on Wednesday, May 21st at 9:00 a.m. There will be a recep- tion to follow the graduation and you are encouraged to attend and help these students celebrate this special time in their lives. Spring Pictures . If you are planning on buying the latest pictures of your child, please do so now. If you are not pleased, return the pictures to the . school as we have to return them to the photographer very soon. School Release . Next week. Wednesday and Thursday will be half days for our students, with Thursday being the last day of school. Gulf County Schools Lunch Menu MAY 19 23 MON--Chill Dog! Cole Slaw, French Fries, Bread, Milk, and Dessert. TUES-Cheeseburger, Fruit, Corn, Bread, Milk, and Dessert. WEDS-Chicken w/Rice, English Peas, Fruit Cup, Rolls, and Milk. THIURS- NO LUNCH SERVED. FRIDAY- NO ,LUNCH SERVED. ii,. VE A GOOD SUMMER hours were great because she loved what she did. She taught because there was a great. fulfill- ment' that comes with working with children. .Sylvia will be missed at PSJES, but she will not let the grass grow under her feet. She says she plans to travel some, and do lots of things she has had to put off. Also wishing her well last night was her husband, Ashley and her dear father-in-law. Sylvia has been an asset to the schools .of Gullf County. Goings Here are some other impor- tant dates to remember: May 15........Third grades' to Planetarium in Tallahassee May 16.......Air bag safety video for all classes May 17........Sixth grade- end -of the year social/dance from 7:00 to 10:30 May 20........School Advisory' Committee Meeting at 3:00 in the Media Center pal of :hka hes and Sonia Hall (and husbands) for their hard work toward orga- nizing (and raising all the money) for the sports banquet -held Saturday night. Athletes repre- senting sports not previously hon- ored this year were' treated to pizza and an array of trophies rec- ognizing their efforts. Someone mentioned an arti- cle about the softball team in the paper not mentioning Ginny Hutchison as a senior player who will be graduating. I didn't write it (I don't think) but Ginny is not only an excellent infielder but a capable pitcher, and she will be missed next year. We had a great crowd at our semi-final Regional game. I hope even more turn out for finals. And hope I'm telling you next week that we're on our way to STATEII Some fussed about the $4 fee, but that Is set by the state. Sorryl Liberty County has with- drawn from the football Jambor- eej;so it looks like Blountstbwn, St... Joe, and Wewa will battle it out two quarters I each in Blountstown starting at 6 p.m., central time. Friday nighL. Hey please support your students If you received an linvita- tion to the Academic Excellence' banquet this Saturday in the Commons at 6:30, CT, be there They deserve your support as we recognize our best students. *Hand -Banquet is Friday night.at 6:00 p.m. By: Jo Hernandez Highland View Elementary PAGE 4B THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 In Time Of Need In Psalms 121: 1 and 2 we find: "I lift up my ,f eyes to the hills. From 9. whence does my help Oliver F. Taylor come? My help comes Visitation Minister, First from the Lord, who made United Methodist Church heaven and earth." We don't have any geographical hills in Gulf County. However, there are many hills in our lives to climb. Changes occur in our lives. Life will never exist without change. My. father was a railroad man for the Seaboard Railway in Jacksonville. As a boy I thought I would probably work for the railroad. Along came World War Two and I joined the Army. On.a visit to Miami after the war I joined the Miami Fire Department. My help continued to come from the Lord. Thirteen years later., God went with me through four years of college and four years of graduate school. God continues to be with us all when we call upon Him. In this time of need God will be Qur help. Musical WorkshopR Beginning Today The North Port St. Joe Community Choir is sponsoring a musical workshop beginning Thursday, May 15 at the Church of God in Christ. Rehearsal will be held every, Monday and Thursday from May 15 through June 6. The workshop will culminate with a concert, or Saturday, June 7 at 7 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend and participate. For more infor- mation contact Denise Boykins at 227-1499. - 01 " Reception For PSJHS Seniors Port St. Joe High School seniors will be honored with a reception at St. James Episcopal Church in Coldewey Hall immediately following the Baccalaureate services on Sunday, May 18. All seniors and their families are invited tp attend. This is an annual affair, in its 37th year, sponsored by the church. All members look forward to honoring the seniors. St. James is located at the Street and Marvin Avenue. Homecoming at Howard Creek Baptist Church Howard Creek Baptist will ob- serve homecoming,. Sunday, May 18. The Panama City 'gospel group "Undiided" will b, singing and sharing their testimony dur- . ing the entire morning worship service, which begins at 11:00' a.m., E.S.T. Sunday School be- gins at 9:45 a.m., E.S.T. Reverend Bill Taylor Youth Benefit from Faith Bible Church C.B.'s Barbecue wT. ._ nT..a New Bethel A.M.E. Church Youth Department will sponsor a barbecue on Friday, May 16. The renowned chef is Carl Beard. Chicken dinners will, be $5 and rib dinners $7. Dinners can be picked up at New Bethel A.M.E. Church.on the corner of Avenue C and Highway 98 between 4 and 6 p.m. Tickets can be purchased from Simona Pittman (229-6971) or any mem- ber of the youth department., BEACH BAPTIST CHAPEL W 311 Columbus St. St. Joe Beach, FL 32456 -A LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE LORD .. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 AM EST SEEING WORSHIP 6:00 PM EST Sunday School 9:45 a m. Discipleship Training 5:00 pin Sunday Evening Wed.. Night at 7-00 pm: Youth Group Meeting,-Bible Study & Prayer Meeting 'FO sTrc and see that the Lord is good: baied is the man that rteairli in Him. Ple'aser cc*i cr this 1.mvitation to jnin ns in w',rship God bles yvou' Pastor Da.id Nichols Church 647-5026 HomIne 769-8725 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN GULF COUNTY ST. JAMES' 800 22nd STREET PORTST. JOE ++ 7:30 and 1,1:00 a.m. (ET) i+. I Sunday School 9:45 ST. JOHN'S *WEWAHITCHKA .' :" :. ., 8:00a.m.:(CT) , THE REV. JERRY R.HUFT, Pastor -N "THE EXCITING PLACE TO WORSHIP" First J4iqwist Church. 102 THIRD STREET. PORT ST JOE S -Worship Service ......................8:30 am Sunday School ........................9:45 am Worship Service 11:00 am Disciple Training 6:00 pm bI Evening Worship 7:00 pm SWednesday Prayer Meeting ...6:30 pm Gary Smith Buddy Caswell Pastor Minister of Music & Youth What's driving Jobs, p hobbies and the pursuit of ple' rejust afe gs that compete for control of your ynly o ni" g; however, can provide you with the J eu s da ning you, need& Join us for a sermon series at explore the ultimate purpose in life: how to fir e it and experience the jo and meaning it bring SE 6arth am My StrIgt1 Now p h M Life MI f .-v Ma "Organizing My Time to Accomplish My Mission" May "Sustaining My Mission" May 25 "Supporting My Mission" June 1 $ & inishin the Aace" ni ..ve, .... B V Curtis D. Clark, pastor Worship on Sundays at 11 a.m.* & 7 p.m. Bible Study on Sundays at 9:45 a.m. & 5:45 p.m., Wd. at 7 p.m. welcomes i~ew rasuor Reverend Bill Taylor has recently assumed the pastorate at Faith Bible Church In Port St. Joe. He also has filled the princi- pal's seat vacancy at Faith Christian School. Rev. Taylor is a native of Palm Beach County who has received degrees from Bryan College and ,. Liberty University., He has been involved in ministry full-time since 1983 and during that time. has pastored in Florida, Virginia, and New York. Relocating in Gulf County with the new pastor/principal is his wife, Beth, three sons, Ryan, Zack and Nate, and daughter, Bethany. ,, Musical Program This Saturday On Saturday, May '17, the North Port St. Joe Community 'Choir will be sponsoring a musi- cal program at the Philadelphia Primitive Baptist Church. The program will begin at 7:00 p.m., E.S.T. ' Special guests include P.S.J. Southern Charms and Male Chor- us. Everyone is invited to come and make a joyful noise unto the Lord. . This column is provided as a, service of the Guff County Guidance Clinic, Inc.; a professional counseling and menial health center. It is not intended to replace psychological counseling or trealmerit services. Dear Counselor:. I am' a 46 year old housewife. For the last year or, so. I have had, a terrible problem with my memo- iy. I can't seem to remember the simplest things like appointment times, names, etc. My husband, complains that he will say some- thing to me and I will forget he said it. I lose .things all the time like my car keys or my glasses. I have talked. to my doctor about it. and he says he can't find anything physically wrong. He thinks it's "stress. related", but I don't feel like I'm under any kind of stress. I'm really beginning to worry about it. Can you' tell me' what causes this? Is there anything I can do about It? Signed, Can't Remember Dear Mrs. Remember: Memory problems can result from any of a multitude of medical or mental health causes. Assuming that your doctor has conducted a thorough physical exam and medical reasons have,, been ruled out, your problem can very well be caused by stress. Reduction of short-term memory and ability to concentrate are very common symptoms of stress. ' It is also not uncommon that the person affected is not aware that they are experiencing psycho- logical stress. I would suggest an evaluation by a mental health pro- fessional to help you determine a cause and offer some solutions. There are some things you can do" in the meantime to help with diag- nosing and resolving the problem. First, be certain that your doc- tor is aware of the extent of your' problem and has conducted a thorough exam. Second, keep track on paper of specific, instances in which you have a problem remembering. This is Important to determine the type of memory loss:. short-term or long-term, processing or recall, concentration deficit or true mem- ory deficit, etc. This is important informationfor your doctor-as well. Third, think of any changes in your life that may have occurred during the past. year or' two. Changes in lifestyle, health, home,, 'career and social life. good or bad. can increase your stress level and affect.your memory. Finally, you can begin to com- pensate for your decreased memo- ry, even if it's temporary, with internal and external aids. Get a. calendar and devise a daily list that you can' carry with you and refer to often. Structure in advance your environment so that everything has its time and place. For exam- ple. designate a specific place to ,store your keys and other items you tend to lose'. Begin practicing "mnemonic" techniques. Memorizing by repeat- ing. a phone number for example, several times in your mind. You can remember names by associat- ing the person to someone or something else that is familiar to you. Use acronyms to remember lists. The Gulf County Guidance Clinic has several counselors avail- able that can help you diagnose and treat the problems you are having with your memory. We can coordinate with your doctor to help in this process. Please call for an appointment. Sincerely, Ed Dennis, M.S. Clinical Services Supervisor Note: Please address your ques- tions and comments to: Dear, Counselor, 311 Williams Avenue, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. Names and addresses are option- al and will remain confidential. Letters may be edited for length. Urgent inquiries and requests for professional counseling should be directed by phone to 227-1145. intersection of Twenty-Second Zion Fair Baptist, Funday Saturday Zion Fair Baptist Church will be hosting a "Funday" on Satur- day, May 17, from .10:00 a.m. to," 1:00 p.m. Kids between the ages of four and 12 are welcome. There will be games, fellowship, and re- freshments. Zion Fair pastor. Rev. Frank Jones, invites everyone out. to en- joy this fun day. first 'United'":-fet/hodist Church 111 North 22nd Street 0- Mexico Beach, FL 32410 Morning Church.................9:00 a.m. CT Church School............. 10:15 a.m. CT CHRISTIANITY ON THE MOVE Dr. Loule Andrews, Pastor Dr. John Anderson, Music Director Office Phone: ,648-8820 Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 am 12 noon CT 4' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN W CHURCH S 508 Sixteenth Street 227-1756 ,(U S NA SUNDAY WORSHIP .........................10 .a.m. S ADULT SCHOOL............................ 11 a.m. *SUNDAY SCHOOL Young Children Nursery Available Come Find Outt What All the Excitement Is at 2247 Hwy. 71 (1/10 mile north of Overstreef Road) The Church of 'Christ in Wewahitchka wants to make a difference in your life. Owen Freeman, Minister Sunday School 9a.m. CDT W orship Service ..............................................................1.... 0 a.m CDT W wednesday Bible Study ................................. ........ 7p.m . CInLtittion an/iiMonument Catch ine tn'rt st. Joe r. THE UNnED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School .........9:45 a.m. Methodist Youth Morning Worship .... 11:00 a.m. Fellowship .............6:00 p.m. Evening Worship ..........7:30 p.m. (904)-227-1724 Choir Practice Rev. Zedoc Baxter Wednesday .........7:30 p.m. PASTOR Choir Director, Robert E. Downs, Jr. EV ERYNEW LCM CHURCH OF CHRIST MEETS Bible Study: Wc 9 a.m. Sunday 9:30 a.m. S 6 p.m. Wednesday N Call 229-8310 WRITE FOR FREE EIGHT LESSON BIBLE STUDY P. 0. Box 758 Port St. Joe, FL 32457 Corner of 20th Street & Marvin Avenue / The friendly place to worship! -First Baptist Church Mexico Beach Jim Davis, Pastor SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Worship Sundays at 10O00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Bible Study Sundays at 9:00 a.m. (all ages) Wednesday Adult Prayer & Bible Study, TeamKids (grades 1-6) at 6:30 p.m. Please note, all times central! NURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICES Located at 823 N. 15th St., Mexico Beach Corner of 15th & California 648-5776 worship: ;unday ursery 25 ""**I Florida 10th Graders Show Improvement In Writing Florida Education Commis- , sioner Frank T. Brogan this week released results of Florida WritesI, the state's student writing assess- ment program, whfch show that the average combined score for students in grade 10 rose to 3.6 in 1997 from 3.3 in 1996. "This year's results show sig- nificant improvement by students in tenth grade," said Brogan, a former public school teacher and principal. "This feedback is a pos- itive indicator that schools are focusing on writing on a daily basis and integrating the teaching of writing in all subjects," Commissioner Brogan said. This year 30% of students tested in grades four, eight, and The : Lion's Tale News Column , '---> Faith Christian School Kindergarten graduation will be tonight, Thursday, May 15 at 7:00 p.m. at the Oak Grove Assembly of God. All the three, four, and five year old students will participate in an enjoyable pro- gram to- show what they have learned, and the K-5 group will give their rendition of a musical, "Goldilocks and the Three Bears".' Please join us for this happy, and usually hilarious, occasion. Finals for the upper grades |i will- begin next week, and Wednesday, May 21, will be our last day of school for grades one through 12. At nine o'clock Wednesday morning awards will be given to students in grades one through five. All students will be dismissed at 12 o'clock noon. Thursday is a workday for teachers, and Thursday evening ah Awards Picnic will be held for students in grades .six, seven, and eight and their parents at the school. Friday will be graduation and awards time for grades nine: through 12. It will be held at Faith Bible Church at 7:00 p.m. This is also the time to thank all our par- ents, teachers, aides and workers. We salute our parents for all those lunches you prepared, all that homework you struggle through, all those prayers for teachers and students, and all the encouragement you gave to your child and teacher. \ To our teachers and aides we think of all those' days you faith- fully came, all those papers you graded, all those hours of prepara- tion and teaching (and reteaching) and all the love, concern and prayer for each student. We could not have continued without all our workers who kept us clean, tidy and going. We think of floors swept, carpet cleaned, tables 'wiped,. bathrooms scrubbed, painting and repairs, light bulbs replaced, filters changed, windows, doors and walls washed, sidewalks swept and grass watered, fertilized and cut. It takes many people doing many different 'tasks to keep a school going. And we. do not want to forget those' folks in administration-the coordinator who does just .that, and our principal, who does a little of all the jobs listed above plus bears the responsibility of seeing that it all works together. Our ladies who serve us as secretary- bookkeeper-receptionist-nurse who not only do their job well, but also encourage us all-teacher, student and parent. Above all, we thank our Lord for the school and its ministry in the lives of many young people this past year. 10-118,286 out of 395,218 test- ed-scored a 4.0 or better on the, Florida Writest test, which is graded on a scale of 1.0 to 6.0. The state writing assessment program, Florida Writes!, 'was administered to students in grade four on January 21, and to stu- dents in grades eight and 10 on February 5. Results for 1997 continue to reflect the pattern of general improvement in writing achieve- ment since the. first Florida Writes! tests administration on 1993. While fourth grades in 1993 achieved a combined score of 2.0 on a scale of 1 to 6 (6 being the highest), 1997 fourth graders achieved a combined score of 2.6. Tenth graders have improved from a combined score of 3.0 in 1994 (no test was administered in 1993) to a combined score of 3.6 in 1997. While eighth graders' results dipped slightly from a combined average score of 3.5 last year to a 3.4 in 1997, eighth graders are writing at higher lev- els today than in 1993 when the combined score average was 3.0. On the 1997 Florida. Writes! test the combined totals of' Gulf County's fourth graders was 2.2, while eighth and tenth grade stu- dents' testing results totaled 3.1 and 3.2, respectively. "It is'clear that the teaching of writing skills and the attention given to individual students is the key to the improvement of our students' writing ability," Com- missioner Brogan said. "GA THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 PAGE SB Announcing the permanent closing of the office of Rudy Sechez, D.C. as of April 30, 1997. Following this date, copies of any patient records will be available at Dr. Stallings office, 227-2130. 4 tp, 5/8 NOTICE OF IMPOUNDED ANIMALS May 12, 1997 TO RECLAIM ANIMALS CONTACT THE PORT ST. JOE POLICE DEPARTMENT FROM 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M., MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. DATE OF DESCRIPTION SEX PICK-UP LOCATION Medium Black/Gray Cat Fetnale, 5/06/97 Long Avenue Medium Black/Gray Cat Female 5/06/97 Long Avenue Medium Black/Gray Cat Female 5/08/97 Long Avenue Large Brown/Black Dog Female 5/09/97 Btwn. 3rd & 4th Sts. No Collars on Animals. ic, May15,1997 1 tc, May 15, 1997 Shown left to right: Josh Webb, Ann Mann, Aux. Pres., Rebecca Lassiter, John Stanley, VFW Essay Chairman, and Gregory Barnett. Winners Named In Youth Essay Contest In Wewa The Ladies Auxiliary and Post 8285 held a Youth Essay Compe- tition for seventh, eighth, and ninth graders of Wewahitchka High School. The theme was "What Makes America Great." There were 93 participants and each outstanding youth spokes- man of the future was awarded a certificate of merit in recognition of excellence. The first place award of a Class of '82 Will Get Together, The Port St. Joe High School Class of 1982 will be having a 15- year get together .on Saturday, July 5th. Everyone is invited to meet on the beach at Toucan's at 10:00 for a day of fun with the whole family. $100.00 savings bond was pre: sented to Gregory Barnett, sec- ond place was a $75.00 savings, .bond presented to Josh Webb and third place was a $50.00 sav- ings bond presented to Rebecca: Lassiter. 4 This was the first competition sponsored by the Post and Auxil- iary,' l t more are planned in the coming year. 'Saturday night they plan to meet at a local restaurant at 7:00 to eat and fellowship. No invitations are being sent' so please tell all your classmates to call Kip Altstaetter at 1-800- 818-1868 or Katrina Etheridge at 229-6632 by June 21st so they will know how many reservations to make. K 1200 U. S. Hwy. 98 Mexico Beach, FL 32410 (904) 648-5146 or 1-800-458-74 NEW LISTING: Mexico Beach, 424 New Mexico. 224'x158'x189'; lot 25, Blk B, Unit 14 triangular wooded lot. $12,500. Single family home only. GULF FRONT 17-D S. 38th St. Beautiful furnished 2 bd., 2.5 ba. townhome, close to pier. Cen. h/a; stove, ref., dishwasher, washer/dryer. Great rental potential or for your own pleasure. $147,900. 378 Gulf Pines Dr., Gulf Pines Subd., One of the finest Gulf front homes in the area. Gorgeous 5 bedroom, two bath, with many amenities, including elevator, elec. storm shutters, irri- gation system, custom counter tops, 12' ceilings, glass block in master bath, extensive decking, boardwalk to the beach, fire- place. The nicely) landscaped home has a wrap around porch, sundeck with sunbrella, and a screened porch. Comes with refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, satellite dish and window treatments. Located on almost 1 acre. $489,900. 819 Hwy,. 98 Mexico Beach, Dolphin Run. Nicely decorated 2 bd., 2.5 ath park- ing, two dU| ~g Ule| K ^l1 furnished, good rental history. $135,000. 0 Gulfaire Townhome 8245. Only 2 bdrm., 2.5 bath townhome with fireplace and jacu !Ltr a rpet, paint and blinds downstairs. Not a rental. O4JkjLI potential. Excellent con- dition, furnished. $149,900. INDIAN PASS Beautiful Gulf front lot one of a kind. Over 2 acres, both side of county road C-30B., One hundred feet on the gulf. 1.59 acres in south side of road. Nice trees, vegeta- tion, terrific beach. $235,000. 8205 Gulfaire Townhome, Hwy. 98 Beautiful beach nice 2 bd., 2.5 ba. townhome, f ieland a good rental. Cen. h/a, w/d, dishwasher, B3L IJmpactor, total electric. $142,500. 7799 Hwy 98, St. Joe Beach Far N Away Beautifully deco- rated 3 Br 2 Ba half of duplex, completely remodeled in 1992. 1 Br 1 Ba downstairs, 2 Br 1 Ba upstairs. Washer/dryer, new CH/A. Excellent rental. $199,000 MEXICO BEACH BEACHSIDE 111 37th St Mexico Beach Pier Pointe #6, Nicely furnished 2 bdm., 1 1/2 bath townhouse, nice view of Gulf, good rental, all elec. kitchen, sunken living room, new siding, excellent condition, $102,000. ACROSS HIGHWAY FROM BEACH 220 Nan Nook St. Beautiful & comfortable 4 bd., 2 ba. brick home. Could be 2 br, 1 ba, with adjoining mother-in-law living 1 bd., 1 ba. Liv. rm. has gas log fireplace. Carpet/vinyl, elec- tric stove, refrig., washer/dryer, ceiling fans, ch/a. Outside private jacuzzi. Great 3 car separate garage. On 2 nice lots in quiet neighborhood. $150,000. John M. Delorme, Realtor 647-3633 Joy Holder 648-8493 Patrick Raap 648-5965 Moira Rltch 648-5146 Donna Selfert 648-5919 Joan Smithwick 647-4150 78 Ellen F. Allemore, Realtor . 78 647-8939 \ REALTO . 61 First Street,"Mexico Beach. Beautiful 4-bdrm., 2 full baths, 2 half bath stucco home, on Ig. 145'x280' lot, just 1 1/2 blocks from dedicated beach. Great room with fireplace, office or hobby room. Large kitchen w/island and bar, dining room, in- Sground, 15x30 lighted gunite pool. Screened porch, 2 car garage. fish pond, cen. h/a. TOO MANY AMENITIES TO LIST. MUST SEE. TOP CONDITION. $175,000.00. 319 Robin Lane 2 bdrm., 2 ba. split plan home. CH/A,' 12x20' sunroom, 2 decks. Laundry/wet bar combination. Dishwasher, refrig., stove, W/D hook-ups. Nice yard and neighborhood. $;.,500. Reduced to $70,000. 801 Maryland Dr. Very nice 3 bd., 2 ba. 14x70' mobile hom- Cen. heat/air, large deck, $49,000. GULFAIRE SUBDIVISION 416 Gulfaire Dr., Patio home, stucco, low maintenance, 2 bdrm.., 1 ba., ch/a, ceilingSO cfli refrig., dishwasher, one car garage, $55,900. 313 Beacon Rd.,. Lovely 2 story 4 BR 2.5 ba. home, 3 yrs. old. Excellent construction, low utilities. Vinyl and brick, easy maintenance. Fireplace. 2a Q Ir Sprinkler system and , well. Beautifully landscaped- MST SEE' Priced to sell! $129,000. 219 Buccaneer Dr. 3 bd., 2 ba. stone &e cedar home, corner lot. Very comfortable. Stove, dishwasher, washer/dryer hook-ups, new carpet/vinyl. Nicely landscaped with sprin- kler system & shallow well installed. $112,000. 319-Beacon Rd. Nice 3 bd., 2 ba. home in excellent neighbor- hood. Features include a large liv. rm/din. rm. combination, fireplace, lots of decking with fenced back yard, Appliances include electric range, refrig., dishwasher, and disposal. Lot size, 75'x125'. Tennis court & pool privileges. $119,900. 203 Beacon Rd. Absolutely beautiful! Large gulf view, 3 bdrm., 2 ba. home. Has big deck, fi14 < a, heat pump. Spacious master bedroom has exquisO i lL i jacuzzi. Also sun porch with gulf view off master bedroom. Immaculate and in A-one condition. Lots of amenities. Must see! Great price Reduced to $159,500. Gulfaire Dr. Triplex. Two 3 Br 2 Ba units and one 1 Br 1 Ba unit. Very nice. Good investment. To be sold together. Total price $175,000 ST. JOE BEACH 8211 Pelican Walk. Newly constructed 2 bdrm., 2 ba. circu- lar home. Two story, cinder block construction, lots of deck- ing affording nice view of the gulf. City water, sewer. Located on a 60'x100 lot with fenced yard. $107,000. Sea Shores Subd. 607 Nautilus Dr. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, nicely landscaped yard with sprinkler system and irrigation well. Garage. Nice neighborhood, equipped w/refrigerator/stove, central heat/air, washer/dryer hook-up, window treatments. Reduced to $95,000. 100 Santa Anna Frame duplex, 2 Br, 1 Ba upstairs, 1 Br 1 Ba downstairs. 1/2 block to.beach. Good rental history. $80,000. Reduced to $75,000. ST. JOSEPH SHORES ST. JOSEPH SHORES 151, 155, 159 Beach St. Each cottage has 1 br, 1 ba., CH/A, refrigerator, stove. Short walk to beach. Great hide-away or rental investment. $35,000 each. BEACON HILL 9129 Tulip Ave. Comfortable 3/2 doublewide mobile home, partially, furnished, situated on THREE lots. Landscaped, fenced backyard. Storage building. $6 09. Reduced to $48,900. CAPE SAN BLAS Boardwalk, 108 Boardwalk Ave. Beautiful home in exclusive subd 2 bdrm., 2 ba., loft room, fireplace, window treatments, screened porch with lots of decking affording a view of the Gulf. 2 storage rooms, new carpet, stove, refrig., dishwasher, microwave, washer & dryer. Pool and hot tub privileges. Dedicated beach access. $130,000. PORT ST. JOE Established existing department store business. Get in on ground floor 1020 Garrison Ave. 2 bd., 1 ba. vinyl siding, good area and starter home. $45,000. 219 7th St. 3 large Br 1 Ba home w/roomy kitchen and din- ing area. New carpet, fi W0Ix ed. Fireplace in liv. rm. Central air, gas heat, stove, r .,.asher and dryer. Storage shed, utility room on 50' X 175' fenced lot. $440990 Reduced to $41,900. COMMERCIAL/INVESTMENT PROPERTY Mexico Beach. Hwy. 98 50' commercial residential lot. $100,000. A great buy! GULFAIRE, 8226 Hwy. 98 (next to Suwanee Swifty). Brick bldg., 3 rooms, with water, 1 full bath, 75' of parking. Excellent commercial location. $163,500. Port St. Joe Approx. 2 acres commercial/industrial lots of .possibilities $99,000 St. Joe Beach U S 98 bQ''BI oa and Magellan 3/4 block Permitted for con30,000 LOTS MEXICO BEACH Houses Only 410, 412, 414 Colorado Dr. 100'x158.33' each Lot 12, 14, 16, Block B, Unit 14. $24,900 each. Owner financing, with 20% down, 10% 10 years. 420 Colorado Dr. 100'xl58.33' Lot 22, Blk B, Unit 14. $26,900; Owner financing, with 20% down, 10% 10 years. 413, 415 Fifth St. 100'xl58.33' Lot 13, 15, Blk A, Unit 14. $27,900 each. Owner financing, with 20% down, 10% 10 years. 304 & 306 Hatley Dr. Lots 4 and 5, Block B.,Two nice resi- dential lots, 87.5' x 108' each. $15,000 each. 12th St. Nice area, walk to beach. Lot 8, 90x120, residential, $20,000. Grand Isle Nan Nook and Kim Kove Lot 19, Blk D 71' X 115'. $11,500 Wysong S/D Comer of Robin Lane & 15th St. Lot 1, Blk 3 149' X 70' X 127' X 100'. $14,000 MAKE OFFER Wysong S/D Robin Lane Lot 9, Blk 3 Unit 17. $11,500 BEACON HILL Houses Only Faulk Place 100' X 120', with large septic tank. $21,000 Triton St. Lots 5 & 6, Blk 3, Unit 1 irregular. $32,000 Mobile Homes or Houses Starfish & Cowries Ave. Lot 20, Blk 22. $13,500 GULFAIRE SUBDIVISION Homes Only Subdivision swimming pool and tennis courts Gulfaire Dr., cleared lot, Block C, Lot 32, 80'x125'. $22,900. Gulfaire Dr., Very nice cleared lot, Block C, Lot 33, .90x125'. $22,900. 112 Periwinkle Dr., Lot 6, Blk F, 75'x125', good residential lot on quiet street. $23,000. Gulfaire Dr. Lot 15, Blk C Approx. 85' X 125'. $22,900 SEASHORES SUBDIVISION Lot 44, Block A, nice lot in nice neighborhood, located on cul de sac. $22,500. Nautilus Dr. Lot 3, Blk A. $19,500. Nautilus Dr. Lots 4,5,6, 7, & 8, Block A. $22,000 each. ST. JOE BEACH Mobile Homes or Houses Corner ojlW t j al tIj2lAliA Jnit 1. Nice cleared l.IcU llc tiCy, IA'U 1 tI Pineda St. 50' X 125' each 4 lots in first block across from beach. $20,000 each ST. JOSEPH SHORES Beach St. Large lot in back $16,000. St. Joseph Ave. Large triangular lot. $16,000. PORT ST. JOE Cape Plantation. Nice residential lot in nice neighborhood, block B, lot 8, 120'x187'. Paved road. Possible owner financing, $18,500. OVERSTREET AREA FIVE ACRES on the Intracoastal Waterway, approximately 500' water frontage. Lot size approximately 500'x450'. $85,000. Creekwood Lots 14 & 15, Approx. 1.25 acres total PLUS 2 pie- shaped lots 6 & 7 directly on the creek. Sold as package. $22,000 Wetappo Creek and Highway 386 15.5 acres Great Potential. $70,000 WEWAHITCHKA AREA Highway 71 Gulf County Farms 4 acres. $15,700 Riverside Park Land Dr. Lots 9 & 10: One block to boat basin. $8,000 each. Both lots available for less money. http:/ /www.homtown.com/fantasy VINYL SIDINGby WEWA SIDING CO. BpL 'M ec Mc onald&p Premium Material and Quality Workmanship at Reasonable Prices We Do All the Work Ourselves We will show you work we have done in this community-references. by people you know. 227-5986 639,2942 Anytime After t5 c 5/1 Fantasy Properties, Inc. PAGE 6B THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY. MAY 15. 1997. AUCTIONt Fridays 7 p.m. in the old Port Theatre. Antique Mall open 10 a.m. to midnight on auction day. Includes the Estate of Margaret Smith. Consignments welcome. Wade Clark Auctions & Antique Mall, 904-229-9282. 10% Buyers Premium, AB1239, AU 1737 AU1743, Chevrolet Suburban, 1987, 4x4 with tow package. $4,000 firm. 648-5625. 2tp 5/15 Classic '79 El Camino, show quality, 90% mint, no dental Built 350 engine. Have $7,500 written appraisal. Must seel Call 648-8602. tfe 5/15 1996 Ford Taurus GL, loaded, 36,000 miles. ,Excel. cond. Call 229-6426. S' tc5/15 1967 VW bug, runs good, new brakes & front end. $2,000 obo. 648-8651. 3tc5/15 91 model Yamaha Wave Runner, new galvanized trailer, used 8 times, $,800 obo. (904) 227-2121, after 5:00 p.m., 229-8668. 2tc 5/8 22 ft boat and trailer, 115 horsepow- er motor. 227-3178, 2tp 5/8 16 ft. Hobie Cat. multicolored sails, main and jib, with canvass sail bag, galv. trailer with PVC storage tube for sails, trapeze harness, extra stainless steel cables, $1,475 obo. (904) 227- -2121, after 5:00 p.m., 229-8668. 2tc 5/8 FO RENT I Large one bedroom furnished apart- ment, $70 week, includes utilities. 510 8th St., Port St Joe. Call 227- 2Q39 or 648-4338. ltp:5/15 Ffimlshed pool house tvith utilities. ' $185 month. 647-346Oi4orc648-5328. tfe 5/8 31' Airstream R.V. located 1/2 block from beach on private lot. utilities fur- nished. Available for .6 months, $280 per month. 648-5905 after 6 p.m. 2tc 5/8 At Wewa, nice 2 bdrm., 2 ba. 14'x70' semi-furnished mobile on private lot. Utilities furnished, excellent for re- tired couple, $400 a month. $20p damage deposit. 648-5905 after 6 p.m. 2tc 5/8 2 :bdrn. 1 bath uifumished trailer,. new carpet, no pets. Located Pineda St., St. Joe Beach. Call 647-5361. tfc 4/24 Storage Units Now Availablel Bayou Storage serves Cape San Bias, Sim- mons Bayou and the Pok St. Joe area. 5x10, 20x10 and 10x20. Locat- ed next to Todd Land Development in Simmons Bayou. Call 229-8397 or 227-219:1 (weekends). ,tfc 5/1 Furnished apartment, all utilizes in- eluding cable. Call 229-9000 or 229- 2727. tfe 5/1 One and two,bedroom apartments. 2 blacks from beach. Beacon Hill. rea- sonable. Call 912-246-1250. tfc 5/1 Two bedroom apartment, $385 month. $250 deposit. Available, in April. 229-6527. tfe 5/1 Building, 301 Reid Ave. Call 227- 7547. tfe 5/1 Gulf Shore Court. Trailer for rent. No pets. I block from St. Joe Beach. 647- 5106. tfc 5/1 Mobile home lots for rent in Mexico Beach. Call 648-5476. tfe 5/1 Liberty Manor Apts., 102 Liberty Manor Circle, Port St. Joe. Afforda- ble housing for the elderly and the handicapped. Cen. h &a, laundry facilities, energy efficient const., stove & refrig., fur- nished, fully carpeted, 1 bdrm., apts. on site Equal Oppor. Housing Complex. Call 229-6353 for more information. NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS tfc 5/1 Storage Units 229-6200 Now Open GULF SHORE STORAGE Corner of DeSoto & Americus St. Joe Beach Office: 647-3665 Home: 647-5106 UNFURNISHED * Large 2 bdrm. house, stove & refrig., cen. h&a, screen porch, carport & laundry rm. * Large 2 bedroom apartment, stove & refrig., washer/dryer hook-up. * New extra Ig. 3 bdrm. house, 1 1/2 ba., inside laundry rm, ch&a, dish- '- washer & stove, fully carpeted. No' pets.. FURNISHED , * Small 2 bdrm. home, auto. heat &' air, washer/dryer hook-up. One bedroom apartment, washer/ dryer hook-up. Call 229-6777 after 7 p.m. ... Safe 'N Dry Storage $25 month 214 3rd St., PSI, FL 904-229-9000 Climate-controlled no mildew Yard Sale: Saturday, May 17, 8 a.m. Assortment of misc. items., 119 3rd St., Mexico Beach. Rain cancels. Yard Sale: Saturday, May 17, 8 a.m. 8416 Trade Winds Dr.. Gulf Aire. Garage Sale, Mexico Beach, 111 S. 39th St Saturday and Sunday, May 24 & 25. Glassware, household, col- lectables, much more. ltp 5/15 Garage Sale: Saturday,, May 17, 8:00 - 12:00. 2026 Marvin Ave. Snack bar stools, clothes, baby clothes & toys, all kinds of things. Itp Yard Sale: Saturday, May .17, 803 Marvin Ave. 9 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. 25* and up. Rain cancels. Yard Sale: Saturday, May 17, next door to Highland View water tower, 8 a.m. till.? Yard Sale: Saturday, May 17, 8 .am. - 5 p.m., St. Joe Beach.' Bay. St. & Georgia Ave. Lots of miscellaneous. Patio Sale: Rain / shine; Furniture (b.r., l.r., etc.), washer, dryer (needs repair). Friday and Saturday. May 16 & 17. 121 1st St.. Mexico Beach. Itp Garage Sale: 2 families. .Whirlpool washing machine, window ac, tools,' bldg. ;mat, elec. parts, lots of single bed items (new), furniture, clothes, dishes, ladies' new & old jeans, uni- form tops, exercise bike & lots of nice items. Must see. Saturday, May 17, 8- 1, 1001 Woodward Ave. Rain cancels. GIANT YARD SALE, Sat., May 17, 8- 11 a.m. (rain cancels),' gas grill (used couple times), bikes, child's bike seat, vacuum cleaners, much more. 107 Yaupon St. .(near Allen Memorial Way). ,. IV" R, I; lkM DRIVERS! DRIVE assigned conventional you take home START up to 320/mi. loaded or empty. PLUS tarp pay & bonuses. RAISES up to 364/mi. TOP benes., rider pgm. & pd. vaca- tion. MORE! Call SA 9-1; SU 1-3; WK 7-5 CST. Hornady Truck Line 1-800- 441-4271. POSTAL JOBS. $12.68/hr to start. plus benefits. Carriers, sorters, clerks, computer trainees. For an ap, plication and exam information. call 1-800-636-5601, ext. 2334, 9 am to 9 pm, days. 3tp5/8 Hellig-Meyers Furniture Co. Our company is 837 stores strong. We are the "Number one" publicly owned furniture chain in the nation, adding stores each year. Thus, we are in constant need of good people to join our team. We have the following position available. One Sales Position The individual who joins our sales team must be: 1. Career-minded 2. Able to work well with others 3. Willing to work weekends, some evening hours & hours required to meet quotas. 4. Willing to be promoted when opportunity presents 5. Sales oriented 6. Self motivated As a sales associate at Heilig- Meyers, your income is`directly pro- portional to your ability to sell. Company benefits include: 1. Paid Vacation 2. Major Medical Insurance 3. Dental Insurance 4. Life Insurance 5. Employee Purchase Discount Program 6. Profit Sharing & Retirement Plan 7. Paid Sick Leave Apply in person during business. hours. No phone calls please. Apply at 209 Reid Ave., ,. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F ltc 5/15 *ii^ -- -I ii- Youth Organizer Needed. The WashA-- ington Improvement Group is seeking an individual to organize our youth component. This youth organizer will, have an intimate knowledge of the . North Port St. Joe Community, and' will be able to establish linkages with:: community youth. Excellent orgahniza- tional and communication skills re-' quired. Part time only. Must be able ; to work evenings and weekends. This '* is a grant-funded position with no guarantee of continued funding be-4- yond December 1997. Submit re -" sumes or letter of inquiry to Ms. Mar-' sha Harpool, Executive Director, P. 9, Box 754, Port St. Joe, FL 32456; phone 904-229-6847, Deadline May,, 30, 1997. 4tc 5/8. Male or female to work three nights a week In our gift shop. Must be 18 or older and have own transportation. No phone calls. Apply in person at the El Governor Motel. 2tc 5/8 St Joseph's Bay Country Club has two positions available. Pleasant per- sonality and dependability very im- portant. Resumes or applications can be placed with bookkeeper. Mon.-Frl. Some ,weekends required. EOE. Certified Nursing Assistants. Seek- ing experienced persons. Wage scale that recognizes previous tenured ex- perience. Very affordable health insu- rance program. Night shifts. Bay St. Joseph Care Center, 220 9th St., Port St. Joe. tfc 5/8 Hiring part-time activities assistant to work on upcoming Alzheimer's unit. Experience preferred. Applica- tions can be picked up in the busi- ness office at Bay St. Joseph Care Center, 220 9th Street, Port St. Joe. No phone calls please, tfc 5/8 LOOKING for mature individual to as- sist Regional Vice President of Primer- ica Financial Services.' Take charge and manage a portion of our multi- faceted business. We offer high com- mission income potential, flexible hours, many other pluses. Could start part time. For interview, call today.' P 648-8565. tfc 5/1 $1.000's POSSIBLE TYPING. Part time. At Home. Toll Free (1) 800-218- 9000, ext. T-9513 for listings. 4tp45/8 Had it with your job? Call us and we'll show you how you can change from employee to self employed and control your life! Retail our international edu- cational series and make more money than most do in a lifetime Call 1-800- 322-6,169, ext. 0367. 3tp 5/1 Nursing Assistants Training Avail- able. A few positions currently open. Company will provide orientation/ training to begin the process to be- come a Certified Nursing Assistant. Seeking inexperienced persons, and persons who have had their certifica- tion lapse. Potential positions availa- ble for full time, part time, and call-in .status. Very affordable health insu- rance. Apply at: Bay St Joseph Care Center, 220 9th St., Port St. Joe. 2tc 5/15 Real Estate Research Assistant. No sales license required. If you are orga- nized and can work with minimal su- pervision, can keep good records and notes of your research, please: apply. This Is an ipenpendent contractor po- sition. Call 227-3371 between 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. Itc 5/15 For An Exciting Career in Private- Section Corrections, consider the industry leader. Corrections C6rpo- ration of America is now accepting employment applications for Correc- tional Officer Positibns at its Bay County Jail & Annex facilities. Mini- mum qualifications for these posi- tions include high school graduate or . GED equivalent, at least 19 yrs. of' age and successful completion of background investigation. Apply in person 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m., Monday Friday at: CCA Bay County Jail Annex. 5600 Nehi Road, Panama City, FL 32404. CCA is an equal opportunity enm- ployer. M/F/Vet/HP. Ite 5/15 Refrigerator for sale, 025. 22=9-6666 Itp 5/15 40 ft Great Dane dry freight trailer, $1,200 obo. (904) 227-1121, after. 5:00 p.m., 229-8668. 2tc 5/8 I11] TRADS & ERICES;1'HI ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port St. Joe Serenity Group Open Meeting: Saturday .8:00 p.m, ET ., Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Thursday, 8:00 p.m. AL-ANON. S i Thurs., 8:00 p.m. , Tues.-& Th.urs. meetings at 1st United Methodist Church, PSJ RF #0066770 ,'tp 1/23 Plumbing Repairs Roger Stokes 647-3328 NEW CONSTRUCTION MOWING RAKING WEEDING EDGING TRIMMING C.J.'s tawn Service Serving'Mexico Beach. St JopBeaC,-. fPrt St Joe & IWewahtchka "I will work for YOU!" CLYDE SANFORDl Mexico Beach, FL (904) 648-8492 STUTZMAN ROOFING RC #0038936 Specializing in Reroofs * Single-ply & Repairs "Where quality is higher than price" 229-8631 iC.R. SMITH & SON Backhde work, dozer work, root. rake, front-end loader, lot clearing,. septic tanks, drain fields, fill dirt. Rt. 2, Box AlC, Port St. Joe Phone 229.6018 COSTING'S Bookkeeping Service . Tax Returns A Specialty ', '224 Reid Ave. IPort St. Joe (904) 229-8581 SMALL ENGINE REPAIR Barfield's 229-2727 Total Pool Maintenance Interior/Ext. Painting Ask about 5 year warranty on interior/ exterior painting As always call us for your FREE Estimate. C & B Pressure ALL WORK GUARANTEED INSURANCE FREE ESTIMATES COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL BILL WHITE , 647-3215 348 Santa Anna St. St. Joe Beach 32456 tfc 4/3 Home child care Monday Friday, 8 a.m. 5:30 p.m. in my Port St. Joe home. Also available evenings, . nights and weekends. Renee, 229- 9709. lto 5/15 ."You supply the paint, name your price, and I will paint your house. job guaranteed. References. Call Mark at 229-1045." 2tp 5/8 TRAVIS WILLIAMS 229-8587 or 229-6189 Williams Lawn Service Providing affordable lawn service to all .of Gulf County and Mexico Beach FREE ESTIMATES tfc 3/13 BOB'S PAINT & AS BODY SHOP 29 Continuous Years of SAutomotive Body Repair Rebuild Wrecks Body & Window Work Expert Automotive Painting FREE ESTIMATES on Your Body Work Call'or See BOB HEACOCK Baltzell Ave. Phone 227-7229 fc4/6 Plus Small Engine Repairs St. Joe Rent-All, Inc. 706 First St. Phone 227-2112 5x10 10x10 10x20 On Site Rentals 6 Days A Week ASKABOUT FREE MONTH'S RENT St. Joe Rent-All First St. 227-2112 o- oCommercial ' 'Termite & Pest Control Termite Treatments Restaurant Motel Rea Control Condominiums Household Pest Control New Treatment/ Real Estate (WDO) Reports Construction Sites [ FAMILY OWNED S PLEASANT & PROFESSIONAL Serving Gulf Co. & Surrounding Areas S Free Estimates & Inspections S t. . T.V. & V.C.R. Sales & Service Zenith G.E. RCA & Magnavox Factory Authorized Service We Service What We Sell Badcock Home Furnishings Center 310 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe 904-229-6195 .Port St Joe Lodge No. 111 k Reg. Stated Communication' stand 3rd Thursday of each month, 8:00 p.m..Masonic Hall, 214 Reid Ave. .Richard Robinson, W.M. Bill Jordon, Sec. TLC Lawnn Service Catering to All Your Lawn Service Needs Mowing, Trimming, Clean Outs, Mani- curing, Spraying, Fertilizing, Landscaping .and Minor Sprjnkler Repair. Ref. Available. 229-6435 LIVESTOCK Horseshoeing 8 Trimming ... 647-3296 S pS ,SW, REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Storm Rated Wewa Siding 227-5986 or 639-2942 ftc 6/15/97 CUSTOM LAWN SERVICE Jeff Wood 227.1559 Lawn Care, Edging, Trimming, Mowing, OddJaobs, Insured Ut S'8 GULF COAST COATINGS CUSTOM RESIDENTIAL PAINTING Serving Gulf, Calhoun and Bay Counties Licensed and Insured Sr. Discounts Free Estimates 639-3570 t../6 SLIc. #RF0051042 RG0051008 ER 0011618 Fro# JOHNNY MIZE PLUMBING estImaflt PLUMBING CONTRACTOR NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS - REMODELING RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL INSTALLATION OF WATER LINES AND SEWER LINES { MINOR ELECTRICAL PORT ST. JOE, FLORIDA 9041229- 821 LOANS D 8 I PAWN SHOP SThe Uttle House with the Big Deals" . Comer of E. Henry Ave. and Main St. Wewahitchka, FL 32465 Business: (904) 639-3202 Hours Mon.-Fri. 10-5, Sat. 9-12 CARPET CLEANING Ken Hicks Residential/Commercial Carpet Water Damage. Upholstery *Odor Control Free Estimates, Call Anytime 648-8258 .'" .tfc ' C- j CUSTOM HOME PLANS V),. (904) 647-3548 Rose Mary Mapel 6240 Hwy. 98 West Port St. Joe, FL 32456 Pump Sales Sta Right Pumps FALLEN'S GULF ~ COAST IRRIGATION Nels'o, Rainbird and Toro INSTALLATION and REPAIR Free Estimates and Design Licensed and Insured Allen Norris 229-8786 Pump Repair mg Pet & Property Tenders m u ,s^^ Residential & Business Security Checks Pet Sitting in Your Home by Joey & Marie Romanelli 904-229-1065 Emergency Maintenancc/Pet Care/Property Checks/Vet References . .RATES: * .Une ads: $3.50 for first 20 words, 5 for each additional word. $2.00 for each consecutive week with no changes. Call 227-1278 to place yours. : NOTE: NEW DEADLINE: TUESDAY AT 11 A.M. ....................................... ........-.......... .. ... ' I THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 PAGE 7B RATES: ULine ads: $3.50 for first 20 words, 5 for each additional word. $2.00 for each consecutive week with no changes. Call 227-1278 to place yours. :DEADLINE:: STuesday at ll:00 a.m. o . *o *O Oo o*o.-* *O ..,o O o ". .. "' ."."* *"**'". "*" *"*. "'"." ."" "". .." "". "". ." "". Cast nets for sale. Several sizes. Call 229-9070 for information. 4tc 5/8 Day lilies, all coc6rs. Red, cream, lav- ender, pink, salmon, gold, peach. Jean Stebel, 6760 Hwy. 71, White City, 827-1304. tfe 5/8 LOOK carpentry, window re- placements, screen/glass rooms - siding, you name iti Expert work and nothing less at rock bottom pric- es. Be glad to show you what I've done 647-3452, 24-hour service. THE HOUSE DOCTORS. tfe 5/1 Ideal for retired couple. Lovable 2 1/2 - 3 year old female Pomeranian, $125. (904) 647-3502 or see at 7310 Hwy. 98, Apt. 2. St. Joe Beach. Itc 5/15 Monthly flea program need help? Ask B & B FEED & SEED, 639-5488 about the HAPPY JACK 3-X FLEA COLLAR. Kills adult fleas without in- ternal poisonis. 6tc 4/10: DOG GROOMING PLUS, 227-3611. Professional grooming, special dis- counts for weekly bathing, dipping available. Boarding for dogs & cats. tfc 5/1 PET & PROPERTY TENDERS. In your home pet sitting by Joey and Marie Romanelli. 229-1065. tfc 5/1 4 Home for sale by owner. brick home, 1 1/2 lots, nice neighborhood, 4 bed- rooms, 2.5 baths, family ioom, sun room. Formal living & dining room., Custom kitchen & breakfast nook, hot tub, swimming-pool, large deck, fenced in back yard. 2700 sq. ft. heat- ing & cooling. Location 103 20th St., PSJ (904) 229-8409. By appointment only. tic 5/1 Three bedroom, 2 story brown brick house in Port St. Joe on Gautier Me- morial Lane, next to park. Includes furniture. Ala. 205-332-8123 or.Fla. - 904-648-4740. Owner will finance. Two bedroom townhouse on water- front off 38th St., 117-D South. In- cluding furniture. Ala. 205-332- 8123 or Fla. 904-648-4740. tfc 5/1 Wewa, one bdrm.. one ba. trailer w/ large screened porch. carport, nice large comer lot near public boat land- ing. $27,000. 639-5920. tf 5/I 1 Bay front home, executive 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fully furnished, immaculate. 227-7506. tfe 5/1 Want to Buy: house in Port St. Joe area that needs a little work. Call Pat 227-3511. if interested in selling. fe 5/1 Brick house. 3 bdrm.. I ba. living room with fireplace, din.. kit.. utility rm. cen. heat and air. corner lot. 115 Sailfish St.. Highland View. 227-1604. By appointment only. fic 5/ 1 2 b.cdr. ,, B,,h L, nd r.2' '. |"." SP'ECiAL FEAT-iREB Nkc *rri.:. -a. -r,: .n e:r.,,tIht d ,', ],'.n nr.:.-' b.,rhu,.:.d cloi ro !Ch,:.:., k ,r id ChU.k;h.': ,':,ud -h,:. ",-.d ,oi r', pnr, pn r.iil.r., rhr,. h.,h cp ,r.: d.., r,-.c.,T, pni,-ii p:.r-t. dttaChJ dg.r g.i .r,: \ d t .,-k \ r. ',II -r,ilr.- r..1 i .-.:,rrihl , ind 3.r rric icluit c; r, ,. tr.,t r.,r,r r,,1 i.- :. ,:, - HANNON REALTY INC. PORT ST. JOE 227-1450 1/2 acre lot with septic tank. Over- street Road. Owner financing. 227- 2020, ask for Billy. tfic 5/1 LOTS FOR SALE-On Cemetery Road, 1 mile off Overstreet Road, 9 miles south of Wewa. Owner financing. Call 229-6961. tfe 5/1 GOV't FORECLOSED homes from pennies on $1. .Delinquent Tax, Repo's. REO's. Your Area. Toll Free (1)' 800-218-9000 ext. H-9513 for current listings. 4tp 5/8 11/2 acre lots, 5 miles n. of Overstreet Bridge at Creekview Subd., with sep- tic tank & well. $2,5000 down. $132.16 mo. Call George, 229-6031. tfc 5/ 1 3 bedroom. 2 bath house on St. Joe Beach. Bay St. & Georgia Ave. Carpet & %inyl. wall paper. blinds, ceiling fans, cen. h&a on 150'x150' corner lot w/fenced backyard. fruit tees & gar- den space, 647-8726. 3tc 5/ 15 One acre of land in Whispering Pines Sub., in Wewa. Call 639-3737 or evenings, 639-3410. tfc 5/1 For sale by owner: two story new home, 2048 sq. ft., 3 bdrm., 2 1.2 bath, master bdrm., 22'x16' with gar- den tub. sunken den w/fireplace. and, home theatre system with surround sound. Front and rear porch, 12'x16', until. shed. By appt. only. 101 Yaupon, 229-641 1. tfe 5/1 123 Gulf Street, $79,900 .. .. IIANNON REALTY INC. F E -. L:r..I -R .-, iE,.h,, 13,r. PORT ST. JOE -t. l E -,r h .: z -, ,: I- : .. I ... I r k,.. .:l,..... C, '...K..:r f,........-.... 2 2 7 -1 4 5 0 til: L n ..: r : I 't F n] I :.:l h l... 'i,', '.:lu,h: r, "l.t ,, :.:, al l li :',r ; ....l 'l ]u, B 6 n r,:".I.rr, I l ; 1 jl lrl I1' n I', i ,r 'i Ill I lrcp.i:E. I i ,h:hct i. ,-f .U,, ",.rr _. l -,t' : 3l.,',. ,: ?',:a i' r.. ,. fI.cd.i C;.:,,m ,.,:,,:,d iI,,.,r._. :lui/Jfr b'uildl,,-if ,i-d, rt[',',.u.,d -t. ,kl. .. .r,., .1 ,:,-.. rr d p..rh ,i. r, ihr ,- idt F r r iri' urlurt,-]h,:d '1f1 .' ,,if.lh i.ilt 1r, 111111 1.1: -. 29 ONE TRADES &. SE-VICE j. Alcoholics Anonymous, Surfside Se- renity Group, meets Mon.. Wed. Fri., at 7:30 p.m. CSTat Ist United Metho- dist Church. 22nd St.. Mexico Beach. Women's open AA meeting, 12 noon CST Thursdays. Wewa Serenity Group, Presbyterian Church. Hwy. 71. Al Anon meets Monday ;at 7:00.. AA meets Monday and Thursday at 7:00. STRICKLAND ELECTRIC All Type Electuical Work 24 Hr. Service UC fER0013168 .INSURED 647-8081 ALAN STRICKLAND Wood Floor Refinishing. Make those old wood floors look like newYbon't replace - Rdfinish! -' Call Circle S Enterprise 827-6828, ask for Dusty QUALITY. STUCCO WORK Interior & Exterior Simulated Brick Custom Bands & Coins a No Styrofoam, Just Real Stucco Call: Tim 229-8588 Lew 638-3058 Painting by: De"raff COINS BY THE BAYI I buy and sell old coins and paper money. Billy Stephens, fair prices. Home 229-8104, Bus. 229-6803. tfc 5/1 STUMP GRINDING Average Stump $10.00 1-800-628-8733 A-1 Tree Service & Stump Grinding Vickery Enterprises, Inc. S tfe4/6 -n AVOID ; Catherine L. Collier : Indenpendent Sales Represenrtatle 211 Allen Memorial Way Port St. Joe (904) 229-6460 Residennal Custom Wood Commercial indusval' A 8 R Fence Feciaj end Concrete Work Albern Fleischmann FREE Estrimale EIN #59311 646 (9041 647-4047 A-I OIL 0 MUFFLER SERVICE HOURS:. .Monday Friday, 9-6 Saturday 8-5 CST COMPLETE OIL CHANGE $18. 95 plus tax COMPLETE MUFFLER SERVICE We Custom Bend Pipe for You, Offering Complete SOutboard Motor Repair. Owned & Operated by Danny Clayton 133 S. 2nd St. Wewa 639-4174 or 639-4175 S. fc 26 7 St. Joe Glass & Mirror 202-B Hwy. 98 Port St. Joe, FL 32456 227-3885 Mirrors Plex-Glass Furniture Tops Desk-Tops, Residential Commercial Industrial Shower Doors Boat Glass Heavy Equipment Glass nca/s2o J "You supply the paint, name, your price, and I will paint your house. job guaranteed. References. Call Mark at 229-1045." 2tp 5/8 Steve Brant's Roofing r Licensed & Insured Lic. #RC0050321 Port St. Joe Call 229-6326 Mobile 899-0219 or 899-0218 Auto Rates Have Been Rpduced! Call Hannon Insurance, 227-1133 dtc4-U17 THE BEACHES HOUSE/PET SIT- TERS. Collect mail / check lights / locks / etc. Feed & exercise your pets. As low as $6.00 a day. Mow grass / pool care/etc. Willing for extra $$. Re- liable couple. Contact Ron & Maxine Leopold at 647-3310 anytime/ POO . Iq |pbbL^ ^ RP0066816 519 Grace Avenue Panama City afara Phone 785-6622, fax 785-7078. J Pools "Tell them Dale sent you!" construction Service trc 5/15 &4Saet4 ^ t4 e Sea 4., Custom Designed Baskets for All Occasions KATHY KINGSLAND P 0 Box 13944 (904) 648-4057 Mexico Beach. FL 32410 Toll Free (888) SEA-4057 41p 501 Peewe Heating & Cooling LICENSED INSURED SALES AND SERVICE A/C Heating Ice Machines Comm. Refrigeration New & Existing Homes Owner: Brent Pierce Phone: 229-2665 Stale Uc. RA00664816 '229-COOL Williamson's t uo.Lie.307 Well Drilling & Pump Service Croska Williamson P. O. Box 1173, .639-2548 Wewahitchka, FL 32465 PUMP REPAIR& SALES LICENSED INSTALLERS H & M IRRIGATION for All Your Watering Needs HAL KEELS FREE 229-2738 JAMES WILEY ESTIMATES 227-7205 TPS, Inc. (formerly Richard Barfield Roofing) ROOFING & SHEETMETAL REPAIR & PATCHING WATERPROOFING ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED RC #0050793 LICENSED & BONDED 322. LONG AVENUE 229-9585 tcwe 3/6 1003 McClellan Ave., PSJ 3 br/ 1 1/2 ba. house, approx. 1344 sq. ft. LR, DR, kit., fp, porch, carport. util. rm., work- shop/storage, shade trees. Garden area., well & pump for lawn &. garden,. grapevine. Ex- ceptional neighbors.. Located on 2 lots ea. 60'x150'. After 6:00 p.m., call 229-6153 for appt. Private Sale Perry J. McFarland Real Estate Agent: Disclosure. 2tc 5/8 NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that the City Commission of ?t~l.cr.I Etab L .r.1 I giCC.,4rrcr,1a 1. ;g ;.." r ,-r ii. I CI-yol INdci c p.'.rri C 'Ui3sI1ou t%, rdiu:. , the City of Port St Joe, sitting as the Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing in the Fire Station Conference Room at 8-00 p.m.. Tuesday. May 20, 1997, to determine whether the City will authorize a deviation to Zoning Ordinance for a varance 01 approximately five feet on the easterly property line Lo consauct a residence, on Lot 9. Bkl k I I. /s/ Pauline Pendarvis City Clerk it., May 15, 1997. PUBLIC NOTICE Tuesday, May 20, 1997, at 8:00 p.m.. in the Fire Station Conference Room, the Board of City Commissioners, sitting as the adjustment board will consider a variance request to add on a 14-foot by 21-foot room (14X21') to a home located in a C- 1 Commercial Zone, located on Avenue E and Martin Luther King Boulevard. THE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE /s/ Pauline Pendarvis City Clerk Ito, May 15, 1997. HANNON REALTY IRC. PORT ST. JOE 227-1450 Anchor Realty 8 Mortgage Co. 6260 Hwy. 98 St Joe Beach 4 904.647.3333/800.411-3717 Beautiful 3 year old home on 2009 Marvin Ave 3 bed.'2 bath. great room u w/gas log fireplace, cathedral ceiling, S dining and kitchen area overlooking Ig. t deck, 2 story play "lorl" for the children. French doors open onto ihe patio from -.%,, h. the master bedroom and the dining ts area. Custom built home w/many extras t .-and quality details Excel. neighborhood eB in walking distance from schools. A d must see! Call Libia Taylor l Elizabeth W. Thompson LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER Office: Hwy. 98 at 19th St., Mexico Beach . Mailing Address: Rt. 3, Box 167, Port St. Joe, FL 32456 FAX: (904) 648-4247 904-648-5683 or 1-800-582-2990 After Hours: Jay Rish, Associate Broker, 904-227-5569 Brenda Miller, Salesperson, 904/648-5435 e a t e l" vac e "dee' &fd ce t n4iaZ e0 t ewe 4WA 6ee g4V. Zet 0d'44- V" W&4 ^ 'zT edlt te .aeed. NEW LISTINGS: OVERSTREET, FOUR 125'X335' LOTS. Restncted for homes only in a nice area of Overstreet $11,900 each'! They won't last long Call Jay Rish BAYOU FRONT BEAUTY, 1612 Monument Ave., Port St. Joe.More than 2550,sq. ft. living space, needs sorhe work: 4 bdrm., 2 1/2 ba., 2 car garage, large lot with fan. tastic view of the water. Raihbird auto. sprinkler system. intercom, built in vacuum cle- naer system, can. h& a. family rm., foyer, kitchen includes U-shaped work area and a: generous Brekafast area, dining room, living room laundry-sawing room, porch, dbl. garage. Too many extras to list! $119,900.. DALKEITH. 30 acres with well and fenced perimeter 25 acres,.pasture, 5 acres low- land, $66,000 with owner financing ... 1406 CONSTITUTION DR., PORT ST.O3J AGM1 bay view beauty over- looking St Joe Bay njloy tjNDEIee Y ., , 1610 PALM BLVD., PORT ST. JOE. Beautiful 3 br., 2 1/2 ba. home on 2 lots in a nice location. Home has formal living and dining, family room-with fireplace, bonus den/rec': room, nice kitchen with dbl ovens and a breakfast nook. parquet floor foyer, ceiling fans , throughout, dbl carport, large workshop, spacious backyard, and much: more. Too. many extras to listll Won't last long!' $114,900.00. Call Jay Rish today fora showing, at your convenience. . OTHER LISTINGS: 606 Woodward Ave., Port St. Joe. Investors Speciall Triplex design apartments in.a quiet neighborhood. Each unit is a 2 bedroom 1 bath modern design with central heat and air. Stucco exterior for low maintenance. Great floor plan. Complex grosses $975 00 per month A great buy at $79,500.00. 911 10th St., Port St. Joe. Nice 3 bdrm., 1 bath stucco home located in a nice quiet neighborhood Home is situated on thgOkD,' lots. central h/a, covered screened in porch with ceiling fans and JACUZZI, large storage/work house, decking, Won't last long at this price. Reduced to $74,500.00. 2011 Monument Ave., Port St. Joe. 5 bd., 2 ba. executive home that needs a little% TLC. 2200 sq. ft. Lg.' den, kit. walk in pantry, formal liv. formal din., master bd., & mas- ter ba. Double garage. AmenitiesUlnclude: fireplace, can. heat/air, cen. vacuum system. Oversized corner lot. $13E,000,00 Reduced to $119,900. MEXICO BEACH NEW LSTINGIIIII 703 Maryland Ave.. Brand new 3 br/2 ba. 24'x44' Redman mobile home on a 75'x100' lot Built to zone 3 specifications., Carpet & vinyl throughout, 6" outer walls, storm door (front), front deck w/rail (8x20), ig. septic system, outdoor shower, carport, stor. bldg., rock ddve for 3 cars, and much more. Sold with most fur- nishings. OWNER FINANCING. 25% down, 10% interest, up to 15 years. Price $67,500.00. MEXICO BEACH, 206 Mississippi Ave. Stucco 2 bd., 1,ba. home on two lots. Cen. h/a, water filter, outbuilding, utility rm. Great starter or'retirement home on two nice shady lots. For more details ask for Jay Rish. $66,000. Won't last long! CAPE AREA CAPE SAN BLAS 200'x600'. Gulf SO*LD,000., CAPE SAN BLAS DEVELOPERS SPECI A tflj 'I the Boardwalk with gulf access, pool privileges, lM1VB,r00 INDIAN LAGOON LOTS starting at $14,500.00. Owner financing with discounts for cash. Most lots are 100' x 300' 400' deep. We have over 13 lots available. Call Jay Rish, partner. 110' on the Gulfl $99,900. WOW! Jones Homestead area: 1 acre lot at Ponderosa Pines with owner financing. Commercial/residential. See Jay Rish at $14,500.00. Owner will divide. Five 75'x 400' Bayfront Lots. SNear the Saltworks Cabins. Starting at $39,500.00 each. Owner financing available. Call ~Jay Rish, partner. Look for us on the Internet at http://www.homtown.com/thompson Call us for all of your real estate needs, whether renting, buying or selling. m;"; PAGE 8B THE STAR, PORT ST.'JOE, FL THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1997 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR OULF COUNTY INRE: The Marriage of WHMRRT HURLEY Petitioner/Wfe., and CASE #97-113CA JOHMNT HURLET, Respondent/Husband. AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION TO: JOHNNY HURLEY 401 Inesz Rd., Apt #N-61 Dothan, AL 36301 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a petition for dissoluuon of marriage has been filed against you. and that you are required to serve a copy of your response or pleadlg to the petition upon Pedttoner's attorney. Timothy J. McFarland, P. 0. Box 202, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456, and file the original response or pleading in the office of Clerk ofthe Circuit Court. 1000 Fifth Street Port St. Joe. Florida 32456. on or before the 29th day of May. 1997. If you fall to do so. a default Judgment will be taken against you for the relief demanded In the Petition. DATED AT PORT ST. JOE. GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA. this April21. 1997. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT BY: /s/ C Redd, Deputy Clerk 4t. April 24 and May 1,.8 and 15, 1997. REQUEST TO RECEIVE BIDS The Gulf County School Board will receive bids until 10-00 A.M.. E.D.T. on May 23. 1997 for the annual ExterminatIon/Pest Control contact for all school facilities. Interested partes should contact Mr. Charles T. Watson. Director of Support Services, Gulf County Schools. 150 Middle School Road. Port SL Joe. FL 32456 or telephone (9041 229-8256 to obtain bid Information and Instruc- tions. 2tc.Mar 8 & 15, 1997. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that John G. Fadio. the holder of the following Tax Certificate, has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property.' and the names In which It was assessed are as follows- Certflcate No. 107 Applicaton No. 97-16 Year of Issuance. 1=. RE. No. 01706-000R Description of Property Begin 239 yards South of Northwest Corner of Southwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter and run East for 128 yards; thence run South 140 feet for the Point of Beginning thence run East for 150 feet; thence run South for 40 feet: thence run West S150 fee.; thence run North for 40 feet to the Point of Beginning, said land lying and being In Section 14. Township 4 South. R.nge 10 WeVL Name In which assessed: Cherrie Benlles All of said property being in the Gulf County. Slate of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed accord ing to law. the property described In such cerufl. ' care will be sold to the highest bidder In the front Lobby of the Gulf County Courthouse at, 11:00, AM.. E S.T.. on Wednesday, the 18th dayof June 1997. .. Dated this 5th day of May. 1997. BENNY C. LISTER CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT GULF COUNTY. FLORIDA BY: /s/ Rebecca L. Norris Deputy Clerk 4tc, May 8. 15. 22. and 29. 1997. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That pursuant to a Writ of Executon Issued In the County Court of FRANKLIN COUNTY. Florida on the 21st day of April. 1997. In the cause wherein TAYLOR BUILD- ING SUPPLY. INC. was plaintiff, and ROBERT HARRISON was defendant, being Case no. 96- 0061-cc in said Court. I FRANK MCKEITHIEN. as Sheriff of GULF County. Florida have levied upon all the right. dde and Interest of ROBERT HARRq- SON. In ard to the following described real proper. ty. to-w1it LOT B: A portion of Tract 26. Bayslde of CAPE SAN BLAS GULF SIDE AND BAYSIDE, according to the plat thereof, recorded In Plat Book 3. Page 24 of the Public Records of Gulf County. Florida. More particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest Comer of said Tract 26: thence along the Southerly line of said Tract 26. North 69 degrees 45 minutes 05 seconds EasL 150.35 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING: thence North 20 degrees. 14 minutes and 55 seconds West. 25.00 feet. thence North 69 degrees. 45 min- utes 05 seconds EasLt. 197.00 feet.L tLence North 20 degrees. 14 minutes. 55 seconds West. 20 75 feet to a point on a line 55.75 feet South of and paral- lel with the Northerly line of said Tract 26: thence along said parallel line. North 69 degrees. 45 min- utes 05 seconds East. 289.72 feet to a point on the approximate mean high water line o St. Joseph / Bay. thence along said approximrate mean high water line. South 39 degrees. 43 minutes 55 sec- onds East. 48.53 feet to the Southeast comer of said Tract 26; thence along the Southerly line of said Tract 26 South 69 degrees 45 minutes 05 seconds West 502.91 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN- NING. Said lands containing 0 43 acre. more or less. Together with all Interest in common areas and all easements appertaining to and runrir.,g with said land. And on the 10th day of June. 1997. at the North Front Door of the Gulf County Counhouse. In the City of Port St Joe. Gulf Count%. Florida. at the hour of 11.00 A.M. E.S T or as soon thereafter as possible, I will offer for sale all of the said ROBERT HARRISON. dde and Interest in aforesaid proper at public outcry and will sell the same. subject to all 'prior liens, encumbrances and Judgements, if any, to the highest and best bidder or bidders for CASH, the proceeds to be applied as' far as may be to the payment of costs and the satisfaction of the above described executions; : FRANK MCKEITHEN of Gulf County, Florida By: /s/ Frank McKeithen SHERIFF 4tc. May 8, 15, 22, and 29, 1997. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS BID NO. 9697-21 Request for proposals from consultants that are interested In performing a feasibility study for the Gulf County Airpark. Background history of firm's Involvement in similar studies and background history of all persons that will be directly involved In performance of study should be provided. Upon award of contract to perform the study, firm cho- sen must be prepared to complete'with sixty (60) days. Proposals should be submitted to the Gulf County Clerk's office, 1000 'th Street Port St. Joe, Florida, 32456 by 5:00 p.m., E.D.T., Tuesday, May 27, 1997. Proposals should be sealed and marked accordingly. A minimum of six (6) copies should be provided. Any questions should be directed to the Gulf County Chief Administrator, 1000 5th Street, Room 147, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456. Attest. /Is/Benny:C. Lister Clerk Gulf County Board.of Commissioners /sf Nathan Peters, Jr. Chairman , 2tc, May 8and 15, 1997. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORP GULF, COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF NELLIE VIRGINIA SMITH Deceased, File Number 97-24CP NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The administration of the estate of Nellie Viiginia Smith. deceased, File Number 97-24CP, is pending In the Circuit Court for Gulf County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Gulf County Court House. 1000 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, Florida. The names~and addresses of the personal representative and the personal represen-, taflve's attomey'are as set forth below. All interested persons are required to file with this Court. MWTHIN THREE MONTHS OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE: (1) all claims against the estate and (2) pny objection by an Interested person to whom notice was mailed that challenges the validity of the will, the qualifi- cations of the personal represeintauve venue, or Jurisdiction of te Court. ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Publications of this Notice has begun on May I5, 1997.. '. ," /s/ Tweda McGlon Personal Representative SYFRETT LAW OFFICES By: /s/ CLAYION R. SYFRET FL Bar No. 0054305 311 Magnolia Avenue P.O. Box' 1186 Panama City. FL 32401; (904) 785-3408 2tc. May 15and 22, 1997. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY CASE NO: 97-6OCA BARRIER DUNES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. S .PLAINTIFFS, MARSHALL HAAS and TkRANEH AMIRKALALI DEFENDANTS. NOTICE OF SALE , PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45. FLORIDA STATUTES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment otf Foreclcure dated the 12 dav of May. 1997. .In Cse No. 97 69CA ..f the Circuit Court of the Folrteenrih Judicial Circuit. in and for Gulf County. Florida. in which BARRIER DUNES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. Is the PlainulT and MARSHALL HAAS and TARANEH AMIRKALALI, are the Dejendar.s I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash. at the Irort door of the Gulf County Courthouse In Port St. Joe. Florida. at 11:00 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time) on the 6th day of June, 1997. the following described property Unit 34. at Barrier Dunes. Gulf ContL . S Florida. more particularly described In and according to the Protecuie CoenanLs. CondlUons and Restrictions of Barrier Dunes recorded In ORB 107 page 227. public records of Gulf Coujity. Flonrda. the First Amendment to the Protective Covenants. CondilUotis and Retrilctions of Barrier Dunes. recorded at ORB 110. page 805, public rec-jrds tof Gulf County. Florida. ard the Second Amendment to the SProtecUtive Covenants. Conditions and Restrictions of-Barrier Dunes, recorded in ORB 128. page 1 i8. public records of Gulf County. Florida. DATED THIS 12 day of May. 1997. BENNY C LISTER CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT GULF COUNTY. FLORIDA B"' is/ Miss Vaugn Deputy Clerk 2tc. May 15 and 22. 1997. 3 Bedrooms 1 Bath La.nd N0, 114 SPECiAL FE.-TURE4 Co. i\ -tarter rtrrn li on REALTY INC. quiet tr e-linEd -trect Large ki,,iEn diiin .i & rea. ,l1- PORT ST. JOE miint. incd brick homrre on a lIirgc ficd lot ii-, i t..ir 227-14,50 he.mIer ii-ul.1tcd .attic crie I'nclud tl'r.;i g c rt:r cr.ll' l c .rpet nd blind OVERSTREET AREA. Over 2 acres off J. C. Daniels Rd. with easy access to SR 386. $10,000. DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL LOT on Long Ave. 60'x90', $14,000. Others available. PORT ST. JOE. Residential lots on Long Ave. Approx. 60'x172.5'. Two available at 1W2.500 each. MEXICO BEACH. Excellent residential neighborhood. 4 lots fronting SR 386. Each approx. 100'x75' $25,000 each. 1 lot on Pine St. $25,000. BUILDING LOTS HWY. 71. Zoned agricultural (includes residential & general commercial). 11 1/2 acres with I yr. old, 2 bd./2 ba. mobile home, septic & well, $72,900. HANNON REALTY INC. PORT ST. JOE 227-1450 HIGH SAND DUNES on first tr ac corner Soto Njmlt B I, Sou. SIMMONS BAYOU. Beautiful bay view to construct your dream homS.-CE of foliage and mature trees. 100 ft. minimum. $700 per front fooL Breker-owner. INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY (Overstreet). 2 lots each over an acre with plenty of waterway frontage. Now Price: 1 lot is DO;Ilot ls 20,000. GULFAIRE Subd. Pretty lot on Periwinkle Dr. Minimal clearing required. Restricted subdivision with pool and tennis court privi- leges. $26,900. IN THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY WEWAHITCHKA STATE BANK, a Florida corporation, Plaintiff, vs. DONNA F. DICKENS, deceased her unknown heirs and devisees, JAMES A. PEARSON and STATE HOUSING INITIATIVES PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM, Defendants. CASE NO. 96-392CA NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- ing described real property, lying and being in Gulf County, Florida, to-wit. Beginning at the NW Corner of L,:. Seventeen (17) of Block Seven (7). Gulf County Land Compdny's Subdivision of parts of #1/2 of SW 1/4 and W 1/2of SE 1/4 of Section. 24, T4S, R10OW, Wewahlitchka, Florida, according to the official plat thereof on file In the office of .the Clerk of, the Circuit Court of Gulf County, Florida; thence run East 61 ft.; d-ence run S-uith 105 I't hem:nce rnr, Wer. I t IL hence run N,:.rl 1105 ift U, the F-'B- The ob.-.ie de-cribeJ lani being part fci th.- %Wet -ide l L:.L- I 7 and 18 ,:..i B :.: 7 .:. said Gulf County Land Company's Subdivision. Pursuant to Chapter 197.402, Florida Statutes, notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of May, 1997, 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, togeth- er with all costs of such sale and all advertising. Sale will be held at the Gulf County Courthouse, Coun-, ty Commission Meeting Room, 1000 Fifth Street, Port St. Joe, County of Gulf, State of Florida. EDA RUTH TAYLOR TAX COLLECTOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA 0013-OOOR'. 1 R-O019-O00 1-0.14 LOVETT DONALD EUGENE ET UX S 5 T 7 R S WHITFIELD ACRES SUBD. UNRECORDED N 1/2 OF LOT' 3 ORB 53/377 MAP i8S6 'A SBLK A S F-'."" ,: $.136.40' 1.,llTT WILBUPrI ,. ET UX . SE" 7 f B J WHITFIELD -,*'FES" 5UBSD. (UIIPE,:OPr EL I 1". ',G FT LOT FART OF LOT 1, ORB 5 2,' 4 OFB 3/ 10? FP (FOR-'UF.THEf, LEGAL 3EE T-. POLL, 00187-OOR P ' 3 R-0027400 S: .c G-rPMArf W., CARSON 5 E T 7 R 9 UHITFIELDr t-.CPES ,'- 5u:i3 I JNRECORDED) PART OF LOT 4 if BEiri. 90 BY.110 FT. ORB 77 ? ** .-' .(FOR FURTHER .LEGAL -SEE TAX ROLL)' .00193-000R . 4" R-0028200 S7i ' GORMAN WILLIAM S'". "". 5'5 T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACRES ,S UBD lIt'rlPECOR.EE W 75 FT. OF LOT' E p.-[-'E, ORB 17/ -.05 FR GORMAN' (FOR FURTHER LEGAL 'SEE TAX 'ROLL) 0020E-OOOR 5. R-0029200 1 27,16 MARKHAM LINDA J ' WHITFIELD ACRES A'T "HOWARD : CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB. i PG, E9 LOT 3 ORB 17E790S FR SODERBUIST - (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) '00'-0-01R 6 - 6 R-00294t0 .3i STEIN BARBARA ANN . WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB 1 PG - 59 LOTS 5 8: 6 PORB 128/154 .FFR STEIN, TRUSTEE- (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00209-b0_OOR :.; 7. R-0030000 -.6i ,LINDSEY ROBERT' " WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD ":A- CREEl SECOND ADDITION .PB 1 PG,,; 59 LOT 9 ORB 5'' -3:.l1 -'- P : 1 1 A ,, -A, is6 'A S F 0 3 1 -:.') ,. 3 .. L. NCi E', fL.,,F.T WHITFIELD A.:RESi AT I-l-Ouc' : ;'; P:EE!' ,E:SriE- ,C,,.ITION';PB-- I %,, 5 L'T ,5 6 aj ?' :, .. . iit,- Si6 A '. A * S3LK 00223-OOR . 9 R-0032900 44-,97 WALKING OC. . WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD '.r ,REEK SECCiIt, D ,T-ION PB i F' ; 59 LOT 12 OP.B t: tOOS FR SCOTT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL') 0024 8-OR 10 R-0036500 3l 5,6 CLARK JAMES W. 8: SHERRY WHITFIELD .-.1='- A'f HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB i PG 59 LOT 6 ORB i4../623 FR 'RUSSELL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE' TAX ROLL) 0028-0- O R 11 R-00-3eSOO 018.E1:7 DYKES I'IICHAEL 8: MARGARET I rF.Cl. WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB i PG 59 LOT 7 ORB 171/I10 FR DYKES 3: ORB 171/48E BC FR DYKES (FOR FURTHER LEGAL .SEE TAX ROLL) 003:2.6 -0C-,10oR 12 R--00:1200 280. 73' MIXON LLANNY WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWA(RD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB i PG 59 LOTS 12: 13> 14. ORB 15A/ 464--4-65 FR MIXON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL). o00327-0o.0R 13 R-00Ei300 561.-9 SEYMOUR GARY L. ET UX WHITFIELD ACRES AT HOWARD CREEK SECOND ADDITION PB i PG 59 LOT 16 8: LESS W E1' O81 ii4/724 QC TO GAINER ESTATE (FOP. FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) will be sold on the 27th day of May, 1997, at the front door of the Courthouse in Gulf County, Port St. Joe, Florida at 11:00 A.M., Eastern Time. The sale of the property herein described will be made pursuant to the Order of the Circuit Court, Gulf County, Florida, being dated the 6th day of May, 1997, which Judgment was entered In Case No. 96-392, the caption being as above set out. Said sale shall be conducted by Benny C. Lister, Clerk of Circuit Court or any of .his duly authorized deputy clerks. Benny C. Lister Clerk of Circuit Court 2tc. May 15 and 22. 1997. NOTICE Nouce Is hereby gihen that the City Commission of the City of Port St Joe. sitting as the Board of Adlusument will hold a public hearing In the Fire StwUoin Conference Room at 8-00 p.m.. Tuesday. May 20. 1997. to determine whether the City will suthortue a deflation to Zoning Ordinance for a variance of approximately five feet on the northerly property line to erect a storage building on Lot 3. Block 3, Ward Ridge. S s/ Pauline Pendarvis City Clerk SIte, May 15, 1997. OQ33S-OOOR 14+ R--OOE2000 S170,87 BEDSOLE RONALD C' ET AL' S 5 T 7 R 8 WHITFIELD ACRES (UNRECORDED) BEING 120 X 130 FT LOT IN SWC OF NE/.f OF SW/4 ORB,177/950 FR POWELL .MAP# 1E6A ' 00334I-009R 18 R-OOF.3000 S347.9 STRIC:LAND DANIEL: s: BETTY S S5 E T 7 R 9' (UNRECORDED) UNREC,. AA FR r'iP U 1E6 A ,00334--OE8R 16 Pp-.UT NUTT MWI 5 uRN 'S S T 7. R 8H (UNRECORDED) 57/10oi BAY 'C,TO MhI:HAE (FOR FURTHER 17 P-00-7 GOLSON JAMiES s5 5 T 7 R 8 S(u4R-EORPEE, I ORB 160/9!5 MAP S1E6A C RE~ '71'S, 2 0013R-05OR 32 R-0068800 1 S094.20 WHITFIELD LANDING INC., S 5 T 7 R 8 1.93,AC M/L +38.98 X 200 FT PARCEL ORB 129/815-17 FR HILL MAP# 156A 00338-050R 33 R-0069800 U139.40 WILDER JAMES S T 7 R 8 1 AC M/L HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES UNREC- LOT 1 8: 2 ORB 143/540 FR LYNN MAP# 1i6A, E LK ii HOWARD' CREEK PROP ,:* 3'" -"-R :E/2 OF LOT 6 37 R-0078200 5"8.48 DAVIS GULF COUNTY FARMS INC 5 6 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK BLK i PROPERTIES .E.5' AC M/L BEING TRACT D. 8: PARCEL LYING,S .8: ADJ TO LOT 34 BLK .ORB 142/22-E- . 'S84.31 (FOR-FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) HOWARD CREEK PROP 0036-3-fOOR LOT 2 ORB *' -' 38 R-0082800 378.30 CO. ORB 1202/964+ CARPENTER TONYA LUCILLE 8: ' L. O0 NUTT 8: CATHY 8' T 7 P. 8 "e 2.589 AC M/L LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL)' -E!rIG TRACT 13 ORB 17.5/29. FR FLEMING LANOE CO. ' F''O : .. 162.13 ' B B: JOQ CAROL 003-3--'.-.P ' HOWARD CREE:: PROP 39 R-c031OCo0 S374.E9 LOT 6 GOULD. KENNETH H SR 8: ROBIN B .-*. S 8 T 7 R 8,, .2 508 AC H/L.- BEING TRACT 7 ORB 176/89E FR ,-' BLK 6 .FLE lf4C LNrD CO..INC. M-P LF61, 003341-069R '" 18 .- R-007700 5175.38 WHITFIELD JOE ,W 5 5 T 7 P. 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP (UNRECORDED) S 1/3 OF LOT 7 ORB 57/842 8 ORB 95/743 FR HOLIDR-i' BERLCH INa. . (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) S00334-076R - 19 R--O008000 , LEE BILLY G.' ET AL 5 5 T 7 R 8 HOWARD CREEK i JNP.RECOIE['I LOT 4 ORB 57 11AP 9 1i H 003 i-- tGP LEEE 8ILL', 3. ET LU'X i -: T P HOWi4P, (UNRECORDED) LOT 5 MAP # 56S A- 05 334-lt. 3R 21 R-OOS9900. HX .E..-.,JS.. TI hOTH. WH'NE 8a TW HOWnRD -E.E PROF. LOT t . -ORB i71/6. FR FHIRCLOTH IAP IE68B .'-. - 00334--237R . -- P. -'.C- 6 200 Di-i'.'I .SiI00i C'-iKR'RL J,. 8 SHE lOUL.-RED -P.EEI PROP, NO. 2 UNRE:OhL. LOT 17 ORB 137 -'571 FR MORRISON MAP# 16D . 00334-263R !- '. .3 P-GC63600 InAHTIrn IOPHMIN M. HOiWPD 'CREEK.: PROP. NO."' SUNRECOPR. LOT i3 ORB 90/87 HOLIO'-W, BE-,CH INC & LOT 1 FR r l.P.TIlN :FOA FUPTHE. LEGAL SEE,Tr 24 -C 37'5 HARVAFD BE14N'.- F-..- 8 HOWARD CREEK PROP 'Ni ur :ECOPR.EE[ LOT i- 8: 1U+.'7E! FR POWELL MAP# l ,-'a ' 00334-'270R '. 28 P -OM'.i i . , WHITFIELD b AVI VID a- L: 5 5 T 7 R 8 '.3 ',4-. N, 130' FT LOT P.'F"LL EL 387, BEING III NZ./H - REC'D ORB'75/973 r- MAP ('E,6A '' 26-' R-OO6I0..' 1 GILLMAN EFFEP',' PAUL H'WoPI, CREEK PROPERTY SLIT fNO. 3 UNRE'ORo LOT 10 ORB 174/164 F B 00334-ESOR 2 27 R-006.700 GILLMAN JEFF HOWARD CREEK PROPERTY NO. 3 *LOT 4I ORB 15 LYNN i MAP#' 156D 00334-670R 218 R-0066800 BECK TEDDY.M 8: JANIC HOWARD CREEK PROPERTY NO. I4 LOT 1i UNR ORB 146/2'2 FR GULF INC. .:iFOR FURTHER LEGAL S 00334-71 R 29 R-0067400 HOGG WALTON L. HOWARD CREEK PROPERTY NO.'4- (UNRECORDED) L 1.91/414 FR TAYLOR MAPs 1-6D 0033E-001R 30 R-0068400 ARTHUR MARK 8: RUTH S S T 7 R 8 .283 AC 95 FT LOT ON SR 387 FR GOLDEN MAP 1E6A 00335-003R 31 R-0068600 WHITFIELD LANDING IN S E T 7 R 8 ALL SW1/f OF SECT, 5 SOLD ORB 129/81E-1 MAP# 00383-OOP. . 4O R-OOS66000 2 19.Si JAMISON JAMESO SB T,7..R a S AC M/L\ *,OP.CEL REC'D ORB E15/911i,FR FLEMING MAP# iD ' 497.70 '. : .' .'" .- 0 3383-3 OR ' PROP ft RP-00e8600 7/73i' CHRISTEi4SON THOMAS SS 8 T 7 R B +3. AC M/L BLK 7 BEING TRi4CT 18 REC'D OR 901 FR FLEMING LAND CO. MAP# iE6D : ' 82.81 .. .' 0 0387-OOOR FPOP T R-00B6700 4;,'-9 MIXOrl Li4NNY ET AL S-. ,0 T 7 P B 1 ACRE REC' BLK 7 ORk 186/i62.-463 FR lX:ON lHP 117 $125.66 0o0419-o10R 4ILA '4 3 R-009.500 .. HYSEL JONATHAN S MARGARE S 31 T 3 R 9 6+7 X 105i12 X 57.1 X i 2 3 FT LOT ORB 92/978 AA FR DILL MAP # 109C 586.95 004-3-0-0OP iRY R. ,1. R-0093300 MIXON. LORETTA L. ET AL S. 31 T 3-R 9 LOTS 7 : 8 ." NO 1 OF STOKES SUBD UNRECORDED ORB 133/299-3 -^' ~ MCLEOD M MAP# 109C . 5221.S8 -0044-OOOR 45 R-0095500 ADAMS TRADING POST '7 FR STOKES DEAD LAKES CAMP U 4L ONE LOTS 1. 2 8: 3 PB 2 P MAP #109C .X ROLL) OOC16-OOiR 328.+ 46 R-0096400 'ATRICI.A. -SYFRETT RAYMOND 8: ANN S. 0 2:,- 56 "T 4 R 9 11 AC M/L RE 16 ORB ORB 60/66: FR EASTERLING BEING Pi-RCEL "A!! 8 PARCEL 4' "--14" ORB 62/186 & A POR L BLK C (FOR' FURTHER LEGAL SEE. T S3 7. 60487-OOOR INDA 4 .7 R-010O800 /L' Ao0 X MARSH HARRY W. JR. -l- F .KENTUCKY, LANDING SUBDIVI d: sW,'4 UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 35 LOT ORB 183/.792 FR MESSICK MAP 127C 48 +..22 00495-OOOR 8:'TAMMY W 48 R4-0102600 TIES JOHNSON 'SCOTT HOWARD DED KENTUCKY LANDING SUBDIVI FR RILEY UNIT'ONE PB 2- G 35 N/2. SLOT 2 ORB 146/4il FR JOI l-K D MAP #i27C. S 170.04- OOEOO-07ER 49 R-010S100 riES UNIT TAUNTON DAVID L 8: ABIGAIl :3/882 FR S 3 & T 4 R 19 187.56 M/L 1/3 INT OGM.',5/2 OF -' OF SEC 3 LYING S OF STONI BLK E MILL CREEK LESS W 160 YD' (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE Tg s121 .92 0050-001R :E H .' o0 .R-010E700 HX *IES UNTIT OUTLAW A.R. & KATHRYN RECORDEDD S 16 T 4 R 9 .53 AC -CO. FARMS ORB 182/318 FR HEWETT MNAP i2s8B 5EE TAX ROLL) ooseO-6-OOom E R-.0110900 586.9E TREASURE SHORES LTD. S 26 T 7 R 11 107.5 AC M *IES UNIT ALL INT. OGM; LOT E, N/2 OT 3 ORB 11, N/2 LOT 12, LOT 14 (I SW/4) ORB 97/861 TRANSFER HOLLINGER ESTATE BLK G 00E8O-OSR 52 R--0112E00 S168.57 PUMPHREY RUTH MARIE S 17 T 4 R 9 .11 AC M/L M/L 130 X BEING LOT 2 UNREC PLAT i ORB 89/12 FISHER ORB 191/800 FR F: MAP# 111A 00509-OOOR 53 R-0113200 564.46 BROWDER L.E. ET AL 4C. S5 19 T 4' R 9 TRIANGULAR SHAPED PARCEL 200 FT ON LESS CHIPOLA RIVER 8: 200 FT O0 7 FR HILL CHIPOLA RIVER CUT-OFF ORE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA (B 0023-O000R 584 R-0117100 S4 33,15 CARTER JOHN .. 8: CHRISTINE CHIPOLA CUTOFF ADDITION TO IOLA LOT 3 PB 2 PG 21 ORB 111/706 FR POWELL MAP# 111 A BL.K 1 00539-o10R F5 R-0119400 HX S49.44 KELSOE MARK 5. 8: JANET L, CHIPOLA CUTOFF ADDITION TO IOLA UNIT 1 ALL OF BLKS 3 8: + 8: CROSS- HATCHED LOT LYING W OF LOT 1 BLK 1 PB 2 PG 21 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00574-OOR. S56 R-012E+400 S395.84 BORDERS VALERIAj HEIRS OF ,5 30 T 4 R 9 1.92 A'C BEG AT NEC OF, NW/4 OF NW/i4; RUN S 9 CHS, TH W 2,22 CHS: TH N 9 CHS; TH E 2,22 CHS TO POB . (FOR FURTHER _EGuL SEE TAX ROLL) 1 00585-OSORF 57 R-0128300 480.3 PUGH GEORGE H, 8: MABEL RED BULL ISLAND SUBD, UNIT NO. 1 LOT 3,)4 ORB 173/700 FR PUGH 8:; LESS LOT 6 ORB 173/ 700 TO HATHAWAY (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00613-010io 58 R-013400 5104.2i ROBBINS MI:H.EL 'EE 1 RED BULL ISLAND C UB'. UNIT NO. $ LOT 6 ORB- 14,1/136 FR EST OF DUDLEY FRANKLIN ROBBINS 8: ORB lf6.'E96 1/2INTl'\FR NOREM (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0061-04-OR 59 'R-0132200 5+76.11 FOREHAND DORRIS Wa 8: JO ANN RED BULL ISLAND 5UBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOT 1 8: 4 (UNRECORDED) ORB 103/965-966 FR FUSELIER -: ORB 133/65 FR FUSELIER (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE. TAX ROLL,) 00616-03OR 60 R-0133200 S8.86 CLARK TIERNEY LYNN RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 2 LOT,3 ORB i6i/12i FR SHEETS ESTATE MAP K B D. BLK D;. 00618-080R 61 R-01i3470 S225.09 ALLISON LARRY .J. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD, UNIT NO. 2 LOT 2 8 .98 AC LYING SE OF SAID LOT; BEING 1.5 All M/L ORB 89/643 FR YATES MAP ftii2B BLK I '" : . 62 R-0135700 ZIMMERMAN SIL . RED BULL ISLAND8sUBD.- UNIT NO. 2 L) 1 ' MAP 11.2B . S61.89 S Lt K S 00620-090R 3 R-0136600 561.89 28EE..95 MARSHALL FEir: A. RED, BULL .SLMND SUBsD, UNIT ' .NO. 2 LOT I1 ORB 78/476 172/ 'MAP 112B r L 'K L K ; '. .L. P-'-..l 7 C r rl L. J. . FED E '.L I'L.ii S UBD UNIT D NO.,S 'LOT 1.8 ORB fi8/ :,4'0. CD FF P '" .. ." 6 I P M 1 1 ..... * 589S. 7 FP--0 13-.'- 8.86 :T T. r. ,,N IEL b . RPED BULL I iLHi.I, SU iEL. UNIT 05 ...;,' -1 LOT O:'Pe 118/1040 CD S, FF DuF I ,iPln i1 2BS BLK K: , 5249.07 o0's-:-:P EP S '66 R-0.138800 S328.77 UNIT SIMMONS BARBARA M. RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT 00 FR NO, 2 .LOT 24 ORB 1+0/369 -70 FR SIMMONS - MAP# 112B 00626-080R S55.32 67 R-0i41200 S88.34 .WILLIAMS SANDRA SCHEFFER NIT RED BULL ISLAND SUBD- UNIT G 36 NO. 2 LOT 14 1/i2 LOT 15 ORB 31/557-E8 FR EST. OF - *BLK MARGUERITE D, SCHEFFER ' ... (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00629-080R 68 R-0143700 PICKRON SHARLOTTE RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. NO.. 2 LOT 12 8 16 ORB QC FR ARMSTRONG MAP# 112B 00634-030R S48.48 69' R-0146400 SUGGS MACK C. ON RED,BULL ISLAND SUBD. NO. 2 LOT 9 MAP #i12 , S104.21 UNIT 172/975 BLK N - UNIT L I" BLK P BLK1 . 00634-O-FOR 70 R-0146500 561.89 E26&bi SUGGS MACK C. RED BULL .ISLAND SUBD. UNIT SION NO. 2 LOT i0 OF MAP ,#1i2B - HNSON LK P BLK 3 06634-05OR '71 R-0146600 S224.649 SUGGS LEE R. 8: FRANCES G. S24.64 RED BULL ISLAND SUBD, UNIT L NO. 2 LOT 10 A 10 Bi 8: 10 C Ac ORB 102/E3 FR SUGGS S/2' MAP# 12B SBLK P 4X ROLL) 00635-020R 72 R-0146900 5259.56 DEES WALTER B. 8: JUDY E. 202'.Bs RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT NO. 2 LOTS 18 161 ORB 191/208 FR ZITO 8: LOT 17 ORB 191/211 FR- ZITO ' (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00637-030R :32.07 73 R-0147800 422.81 OWENS LARRY 8: PAMELA LOT RED BULL ISLAND SUBD. UNIT LEOS NO. 2 LOT 9 ORB 189/221 FR R FR ROLPH LESS ORB 189/826 TO STRINGFELLOW (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) S396,'9 00640-006R 736.69 R-0148700 S68.70 MYERS TIMOTHY RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 BY LOT S ORB 133/S60-62 FR NEWELL FISHER NAP 11ii2B 00640-011R 75 R-Oi48B00 HX S160.91 S46 .13 HASKINS ALBERT 8 DEBRI J. RED BULL ISLAND UNIT NO. 3 .LOT i ORB 181/909 FR CRUTCHFIELD N MAP #1128 j BLK 8 AX ROLL) (Continued on Page 1C) 0033tS-00R 34. R-0070300 S86.9 JONES JOE 2 S 5 T 7 R 8 '.5-AC M/L HOWARD CPEEI' PROPERTIES UNREC. LOT 7 ORB 168/964 FR GULF CO. FARMS, INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL). O 360-1:bP.R 35 R-0073900 S86.95 / CHR 1TEriSON THOMAS L ' 6 6 T 7 R B " HOWARP.D *:REE" PROPERTIES LOT S ORB 156/66 FR GULF CO. FARMS INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00360-234R' 36 R-0074600 S232.08 NIXON STEPHEN A. 8: 5, 6 T 7' R'8 HOWARD CREEK PROPERTIES LOT .16 ORB 187/834 FR GULF, CO. FiRn5 INC. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 11 tIL ER i . 00640-020R 76 R-0149500 RIGDON STEPHEN RED BULL ISLAND LOT 9 ORB 106&/ iOT 10\ORB 185/ MAP #1 t 2 006ooo-041R 77 R.-0150700 *KILLEPREW JERRY RED BOLL ISLAND LOT' i ..0 AC OR MAP #1128 S00640-OSER 78. R-01S2700 TADLOCK DONNA RED BULL ISLAND LOT 2 ORB 125/E OF HENRY FORD H MAP# 1i2B 0060-086OR 79 'R-0152800 THURSDAY WILLIA RED BULL ISLAND LOT 6 .39 AC ORB. 186/593 FR MAP# 112B 006&40-il6R 80 R-0153100 BRYAN. 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TWIN LAKES SUBDi UNREC. .LOT 110 C ASSIG OF CONTRACT MAP# 112 - 00659-OOOR , 90 R-Qi&0600 AKE CLIFFORD R &. 5 31 T 4 R, 9 A 12 LOQT ON BOZEMAN CI ORB 145/824 FR PA 145'.18S-26 SC FR MAP# 11C 0068i-OOR 91 R-0162900 H LEGRONE MILDRED A S 6 T S R 9 4.1 A 1.W/ OF .NW/4 SOUTH ROAD ORB 113/397 MAPP ii3 4 00689-OOR 92 R-065000 TAUNTON DAVID L; S7 T R 9 18 AC SW/I, LESS 22 AC BROCK & LYING IN 100 FT LOT TO CAN (FOR FURTHER LEGA 00709-.o003R 93 R-0167500 VOYLES DANNY C. S 18 T 5 R 9 40 A' SE/4 ORB 187/858 & 60 FT PARCEL ORI LUMLEY MAP# 1iB 00, O728-15OR 94 R-0172900 WIMBERLY B.M. S 19 T S R 9 HONE' (UNRECORDED) LOT "QORB 166/788 FR HA) ORB 181/S2 CD FR MAP# it4C 00728-210R 95 R-0174900 LISTER C. MICHAEL S 19 T E R 9 HONE' (UNRECORDED).LOT MAP# it1C 00728-245R 96 R-0175500 HI ARDIRE KENNETH & . S 19 T S R 9 HONEY HILL SUBDIVM EC.) LOT 29 62, TO ARDIRE a. ORI (FOR FURTHER LEGAL 00728-25OR 97 R-0175600 ARDIRE KENNETH t . S 19 T 5 R 9 HONEY HILL SUB: (I LOT 30 ORB 125/S9 HARRISON BEING BAI (FOR FURTHER LEGAL 0073i-800R 1344.12 98. R-0176600 S84168 W. k KATHRYN G KING EDWARD 8: SHIRLEY ).'UNIT NO. 3 S T S-R 9 1 AC M/L 208.5 X ;79 FR RIGDON & 208.5 PARCEL #8 ORB 103/364' 6d8 FR RIDGON FR MAE WILLIAMS MAP# 114B BLK B 00741-002R 99 R-0179300 5&E3.40 5 2.81- WILEY.CHARLES G. a MARTHA A. ET UX GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS FARM, Y UNIT NO. 3 # 1 ORB 83/18i 4.92 AC,-M/L B '79/1067 ORB i86/234'' FR WILLIAMS MAP# it14C BLK D 0d741-004R 100 .R-0179500 S309.35 58 .5 6 LANGLEY 'DORA L.. GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS FARM UNIT NO. 3 # 3 ORB 7,/272 5 AC ,M/L . 980-01 FR EST. &. ORB 147/75 FR.-GULF CO, EWETT FARMS INC. : HAPR iC BLK G 00741-020R 101 R-0180900 174.02' M SE8.86 DUPUIE RODNEY L. 8: SHARON E. M P. GULF COUNTY FARM TRACTS UNIT NO. 3 E PORTION: OF FARM #19 3 AC M/L. ORB 184/382 FR GULF CO. FARMS PARKER INC. MAP# 1194C BLK F 00741-027R 102 R-0181600 .5380.71 $54.31 EASTERR TONY. L ENN GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT F'nI UNIT NO. 3 26& ORB 120/1010 FR GULF ':o,.rr' 99/968 AGRMT. FARMS, INC. 8: ORB 62/- ,: S.FR EASTER A MAP #1iiC BLK X 00741-032R S S2.8 103 R-0i82100 5188.36. JOHNSON CLIFFORD M JR 8: RHONDA UNIT NO. 3 GULF COUNTY' FwRn TRACT TRACT FR ADDISON #3 5 AC M/L ORB 76/996 -. FR GULF CO FARMS 8 ORB 1E8/3:--- "LK Y FR GULF CO. FARMS. INC. .. ' MAP# 114C 5172.24 00741-033R' 104 R-01S2200 s184.E UNIT. NO. 3 ELLIOT JAMES H. SR. ET AL 2 BWC FR BODY GULF COUNTY FARM TRACT FARM S#32 ORB 91/153 ASSIGNMENT FR , ADDISON JOHNSON 4,9 AC M/L & ORB &66/' . BLK Y 896 FR GULF CO. FARMS INC. MAP. ,14C , HX 14S5.59 00741-047R 10 R-0183500 $176& 37 UNIT NO. 3 BEST ULYSSEE L RB ii7/624 GULF.COUNTY FARM TRACTS FARM" 119/28 G,: FR # 4S .4a-7 AC M/L ORB 172/11S 144 GC FR BODY FR -FIELDS iL SEE TMX ROLL) MAP# ii4 . 00741-053R S358.95 106 R-0183700 177e87 QUINN BILL C. SR. & JOE C., AC M/L 'GULF COUNT,' FwRMi TRF.~:T 4.:.2 AC AN LuNDING RD M/L FmRM U I9 ORB 9/1817 RITT ASSIGN OF CONTP 'T FR .H-Pi ." 8: ORB 1':74/180 FR GULF *CO. (FOR FURTHER LEGHL SEE TAX ROLL) 560.98 00754-000R IANN 10 7 R-018O600 S134 .41 PROP. WHITFIELD JACKIE L :OF LOT 4 ORB S 0 T S R 9 '.33 -AC RY ORB i6/i9 FR CARNLE'.' BEINL. IN ' SE/4 . MAP #114D HX 51,038.87 00758-OOOR 4 NN 138.97 8 R-0186200 HX 28,63 ROP. -MC LEMORE STEVE N. D S 20 T 5 R 9 1.37 ACRES IN B :N i / 2 O F L O T "- .O-S' O LO .v SE/4 OF SW,'4 OF NW/4 BEING . MALLORY T E BN'. '27 FT N-i W ....'D LOP.8 l4 /8 5' FP" (FQR FURTHER LEGILL ;EE Ct. FCL' HX 097S.77 00758-OOt. , JR 109 R-O186300 S106.43 , UNREC. MCLEMORE LONNIE H. :& PAMELA S. 09 FR S'2,0 T 5 R 9 .63 ACRES 125 BY 220 FT FR. TTNEELL - ORB .179/24E5 FR BURNS 7 MP 11D 5,375.47 00759-00OR E 8: 110 R-0186400 HX 596.7 WHITFIELD JOHN W :. MARIA H . -T OF LOT 3 .. 5.20 T E R 9 1.5 ACRES 1 *T LOT ORB 173/56 FR WIMBERLY E. )TT MAP# 114D G S. T 00764-OOOR 7 111 R-018e900 L91.40 F 52i1.80 GATES MARCHELLE DORIS GRAY 5 20 T F R.9 7 ACRES REC,'D 5. AC M/L : ORB .178/578 FR BAGBY 0 UNIT NO.. 4 MAP 114B , RB 143/533. S172.24 BRANDY R :0 X.175 FT RACLE iRMER:8: ORB FARMER X S119.96 CRES ALL OF H OF COUNTY FR ROCHE 144.97 ABIGAIL M/L NW/4 OF SOLD TO SWAMP LESS NING ORB L SEE TAX ROLL) $768.88 C NE/4 OF FR GASKIN 3 185/957 FR 192.19 Y HILL PRISON & HARRISON $89.19 & CLAUDE JR Y HILL 22 X S35.13 JO ANN VISION (UNR ORB 125/561- 3 187/45 FR; L SEE TAX ROLL) S680.20 JO ANN UNREC.) AA . 6i AA FA IT & TACKLE L SEE TAX ROLL) 00769-070R . 112 R-017E00 131.53 WHITFIELD JOHN W"YNE f _ S ;6 T 5 R 9 77 FT ON CHIP)Lp RIvER, 183.8 FT HV DEPTH BEING LOT 10 91 E/ LOT 9 FR MCLEMOPE hMpP# 143 00771-OiOR .., 113" R-0187800' S169.13 FMIRCLOTH JPMES F S L8 T S R 9 StING LOT OF BRYANT'S LANDING (UNREC) SUB. ORB 43/8i7-1i8 FR FAIRCLOTH MAP# 132B 00771-025R 114 R-0s88100 5134.16' HOLLY RON S 28 T 5 R 9- BEING LOT 4 OF. BRYANT' LANDING (UNREC) SUB. ORB 174/439 FR SCHROEDER MAP# 132B 00771-135R 115 R-0190200 1134.16 PRESCOTT HERBERT E 8: WANDA M S 2 T 5 R 9 BEING LOT 26 OF BRYANIV S LANDING (UNREC) SUB. ORB 144/ 676-77 FR FAIRCLOTH MAP#R 1328 00771-ISOR , 116 ..R-0191100. $134.16 HARRISON FRANCIS E , 5 28 T F RF 9 BEING. LOT 35 OF BRYANT'S LANDING (UNREC) SUB,. ORB 163/981 FR FAIRCLOTH MAP# 1328 00771-225R 117 R-0192500 S72.95 FAIRCLOTH JAMES F OR FEROL '5 28 T 5 R9 BEING LOT 44 OF BRYANT/'S LANDING (UNREC) SUB. ORB 161/ 470 FR FAIRCLOTH, TRUSTEE" MAPtt 1328 00771-260R its R-0193200 S84.25 BRYANT'S LANDING HUNTING 8: 5 298 T 5 R 9 BRYANTS LANDING WATER PLANT SITE 16.AC 8: DRAIN FILL AREA .42 AC ORB 155/984-985 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 00796-OOR 119 R-0195300 S441.92 ' GOODELL CLAUDE L &. DORIS J. CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT 'NO i PB 2 PG 38 LOT 6 &: 8 ORB 175/707 FR HILTON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) H G T F M 0 1 D B 2 F: M 0 1 D G F F M 0 1 G 6 G T F M A, 0 1 B G TI Mi 00 'RI Bl Gm TI 01 M( 04 01 ' 'R Gt Gl Ml 0< MO Gl F M( M( Gl (F .48 AC M/L ORB .9./:13 1 ULF COQ, FARMS .. AP# iED "' " }954-'-l8R 40 R-022'0600 HARSH RALPH T JR. 8: BuRBAI ULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO ARM NO. 148 & i+9 ORC -7' R GULF CO. FARMS INC. AP# 1iiSB 0954-154R ,4 R-022000 ION DEBORAH ULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO. AAM NO. 154 1.697 AC M/ SRR 3S/487 FR GULF CO. FA ORB 192/192 FR GULF CO. FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA) The Star, Port St. Joe, FL May 15, 22 & 29, 1997 Page IC 00824-OOOR 120 R-0198100 HAND CLA4ENCE:E. ET UX CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 22 ORB 8/'4H-3 MAP tWi2C. 0026-00OR 121 R-.0198300 BURKETT JAMES L CORRECTIVE REPLAT :OF RIVERSIC'E PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOTS 2. 8: 3 ORB i FR BURKETT EST, (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00827-OOOR 122 R-019d4+00 HX REED THOMAS C. : CORRECTIVE' REPLHT' OF RIVERSIDE, PAR. UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 4 ORB ,44/653a POWELL. &: ORB 189/303 1BC (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00839-OOOR ' 123 R-0199EO500 FARRELL MIrE CORRECTIVE REPLAT. OFp'-' RIVERSIDE PARK UNIT NO PG 38 LOT I ORB 1i7/84Lt WALL L-.. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEEI 00841-OOOR . 12-+ R-0199700' FARRELL MIKE ; CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RIVERSIDE PARK: UNIT NO PG 38 LOT 6 ORB 157/B4E WALL' " (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 00841-OiOR 125 P.-0 99800, "A FARRELL MIKE- - CORR. REPLAT OF RIVERSII PB 2" PG 38.:' LOT 3 ORB tE77/84E FR MAP# 11C 00841-05OR 126 R-0199900 ' FARRELL MHIE CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF RI' PARK UNIT NO. 1 PB 1 PG 38 LOT 5 ORB 845 FR WALL MAP# 11-C ' 00896-OOOR 127 R-0205500 BROWN WILTON S. CORRECTIVE REPLAT OF TW2 LAKES SUBD UNIT '1 PB 2 P LOT iS MAP # 94, 00920-002R 128 R-0208500 HX KELLER BERNARD L &-ELIZA TWIN LAKES SUBD. UNIT 3 UNRECORDED LOT i ORB 16 FR FREEMAN MAP #9 0D 00936-020R 129 R-0211i700 HX WILEY CHARLES G & MARTHA S 29 T R 9 5.9 AC M/L 100 X 117,5 FT LOT ORB 9 FR WILEY a PARCEL ORB 13 48 FR MC LEMORE ET AL 8. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE Ti 0943-OOOR 130 R-0212600 DAVIS LARRY J. , S 2S' 29 T s R 9 4.1,' A tLA!; IN SEC OF 5/2 pFSE SE/4 OF SEC 29 8: ii. 1 AC STFUP ON W SIDE SK 381 It (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA .09'49-000R 131 R-0113300 WILEY CHARLES G. S 29 T 5 R 9 .9 AC REC'D 73/69i, LESS ORB 52/49E: 5ASKIN & ORB 110/1038 FR IANIEL' MAPa 115. . 0953-1OiR . .32 R-0213900 DAVIS GEORGE b. &. CL#REN'. GULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NC 'RACT 'O 4.26 ACRES ORB '8/732 S. ORB 1676 FR GULF 'ARMS, INC. lAP #iESB 0953-037R 33 R-025800 ". HOGUE CLARENCE VIRGI'NIA ULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NC RACT 76 2 ACRES ORi, 77/ R GULF CO.. FARMS INC,. Pt 11EB 8 0953-056R . 34 R-0216900' ..: ,.. EGRAFF LEWIS E, ET AL ULF.COUNTY FwRMS UNIT NO BEING 5 170 FT OF TRACT S AC ORB 184/186 FR GUL ARMS INC. AP. niisB ,, .' *0953-057R 35 R-027000 IEGRAFF LEWIS E 8: ULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO ARM #86 S AC M/L ORB 139 R. GULF CO.' FARMS INC. AP 1 ll5B .. .. -, . 0953-065R '';'"" 36 R-0217800 I' " LENN FRANK W 8 NATHANIEL ULIF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO RACT 94 5 AC ORB 177/676 R GULF CO. FARMS INC. APM 11E59B ,. 37 P-.219000 ATESON JERRI MYREE ULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO RACT 117. AC M/L ORB 87 A FR GULF CO'FARMS HPiP 11B 09E -044R "" 38 R-O2i910 O" ...7 ATESON BILLY L ULF COUNTY FwRMS UNIT N PACT 118 4 AC ML RB 1S/993,FR GULF CO. F AP#'. IIEB ,954-133R 3% R-0o.19 0 EYNOLDS HUSH JR. 8 LINDA ULF COUNTY FARMS UNIT NO UNREC.) F.RM #133 8. 1 01264-OOOR. l&,6 8-0269'300 . LINTON 'ILLIril JR. IDLEWOOD..SUBD UNIT PG 15 .N/Z'OF,LOT 1 FR LINTON',ESTATE' MAP #91A 01267-000R. 166 R-0:69600 CLARI, GEORGE T. : IDLEWOOD 5UBBD UNIT PG 1E LOTS T MAP #91A 557.22 8: TERRY NO.. i PB 2 bRB 181/790' BLK 3 01432-COOR 187 R-0298700 $205.8E DU ES BOBBY 8: GLENDA RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADDN TO IOLA PB 2 PG 24 UNIT NO 1 LOT 14 UNREC.' DEED FR TAYLOR MAP #128B BLK 5 5 0094i-03SR 7,0 SE4..1 142 R-0222300 *,J J 3.16i BIRGE LOIS W' ; 32 T S'R 9,'. -i PB 2 112.S 196' FT PHRCEL NO, 3 0 ORB 164136t 'R VOYLES, MAP" 15B BLK 4 " 00962-OOOR $572.341 +~~ ,43 R'-02225E00 .S19i.16 :PIPPIN GALENA '( .S T S R 9 .i8 AC M/L 'lp ,;:'.. BEING PARCEL I 6L4/824 ORB 177/782 FR PIPPIN MAPM iiSD TAX ROLL) 00979-iESR 14. R-06246800 S43.47 s316.01 Bi'RD HERBERT H 5,33 T E R ;9 ..209 4AC M/L BEING LOT PIPPIN PLAT) , I B' F UNRC. ORB9 170/984 FR PtPPIN .AA FR MP# 13"C FR TOM. TAX ROLL) 00979-LOCR 14E- R-0227200 $29.49 S167.12 PIPPIN .JHMES'W S 5 33 T R ,9 BEING LOT 16, PtPPIN PLAT I PB UNREC. F hP# 131 -- 00979-iIOR TAX ROLL' 1~6 R-0227300 1. 29.49 PIPPIN JAMES W Si.a8 no 5 1.33 T S. R 9 S, ^ "- BING LOT iB, PIPPIN PLAT UIREC. i PB : MPM 13C , 0':'979-21SR ' 1t7 R-0227400 29.49 T X ROLL) PIPPIN JMES W ' 5 33 T F R'9 ... BEING LOT 19, PtPPIN PLAT .,166i.81 UNREC. DE P-iCF." 00979-/2_R. WHLL 14 P.R-OZL7600 S29.4*9 PIPPIN JAMES W "* *' S 33 T 5 R 9 BEING LOT 2'1, PIPPIN PLAT '4 8498 UNREC. S.. MAP 1.32C VERSWbE R00971-235R 14l9 R-02;7800 29.49 3 t.7Y PIPPIN JAMES W 5 33 T R 9 BEING LOT "23, PIPPIN PLAT UNREC. . S317.18 MHP.31C *N: 0O903-OOOR GS 150 R-0232300 $ 1181.4 G'. '" LESPERANCE MIGUEL . SDOUGLAS LANDING UNIT i PB 1, 1 PG 25 LOT 8 ORB 178/70 FR .BL K. 13 FRANZ MAP# 132D S914.02 .. B BETH J 0 p.ti3-o5R 1 4 : R-0236000 $276.22 / L'ANGFORD MAUDIE .L: .C DOUGLAS LANDING UNIT 1 P8 .L.1 *. PG 25 THE NORTH 1/1 OF LOT 10 BK C' ; AND ALL OF LOT 11 ORB 172/948 S, FR BROCK S150.97 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX KOLL) A. A ,01i045-045R ":. ; 152 R-02"8100 %35.36 ,':/7" GATES JONATHAN CURTIS 8: .PAUL P. ORB S 35 T 5 R 9 N. ROLL)'' 0 FT ON CHIPOLA RIVER, 48 FT AV DEPTH ORB 139,/24L-43 FR S GATES $342.76 MP# i43 L Oi 0 6-002R" /4+ I'F' 13 R-0239300 S Z,-.79 I/N 'OF STOKE5 PATRACIH )NNE N SWC S iEJa1tE3 B 34 T S R 9 ROLLn ), 1.188% INT OGM IN UNSURVEYED ROLL) PARTS ORB O0/261 MAP#, 143D I 0. S8.. o 010456-,20R , .. 154- R-02'44000 S S7.39 ORB PITTS JR. HARVEY A. & STEPHEN S 'TURKEY RUN ESTATES, (UNRE'-) S OT 14 ORB 136/387 FR PtTTS : MAP# i33 ."i , 0182-OO0R 192.26 Ss R-024O6900 527.99 E ROBINSON HARY ESTATE o. 514S T 6. R 9 1 C i AC SQUARE INWSWC OF W/2 OF NW/4 F CO. MAP #145 , : 0117-007R S16 R-02S9100 S219.72 SNELL DONALD E. . 581o A4 S 25 T 3'"R10:REC'D ORB G 6 .9/1049 FR .SEXTONw BEING 2. -PARCEL NOIS. ' :' MAP. #91A 01191-030R S 17 R-0261OE0 $43.28 CLARY' GEORGE THOMAS i03,2i S 25 T 3 R 10 25 FT STRIP ADJ 032 TO LOT 6: BLK 3 IDLEWOOD SUSBD ' 1 3 ORB 98/791 'FR CLARKE ET AL .,,C 01208-OOOR : : ,. 'i58 R-023100 I. 1o0.17 C CSEY ROSS ... BURGESS CREEK SUBD UNIT NO i PB'2 PG 49 LOTS &: 4- oRB S. 120/590 FR REDD S186. 96 MAP# t 114 BLK 1 '-SO 0114-000R :."' S:. S. R-0263600 432.30- *.',. LINTON BENNY FRANK & LINDA S. ?:.,' ,BURGESS CREK SUBD UNIT NO i ;, ,."Q. FBPt P. 49 'LOTS 9* 10, 1i : '& 1186.86 12. ORB 128/110i-02 FR BUSH ;. 3 "*t MAP. #14.B ;: ":,. K " .' 3 ''.,"B B- LK 1 DOi38-OOOR '" .. 160 R-0265500 HX S485E.79 S" GTES MARCHELLE '1.37.76 MIDWAY PARV' SUBD PB 1 PG .4 , .LOTS 1 & 2 ORB 139/1.'4-'+E C , 4i, '.; FR 'GATES .,,, , /24 .*Z', iMAPU 91A '. ' ,, BLK 1 ... 0"242-OOOR ' ";:.".6. 1 R-0266200'HX $370.02 , "07 8 6'' INTON WILLIAM JR. & TERRY, M ". .IDWAY PARK 6UBD PB i PG 43. O. 4 '' tlOT-S 12, **.& 2 PARCELS ',' OR& 181/790 FR LINTON ESTATE ARMS MAR 91A .I,,..' BLK : *a243-OOOR 1---40 1: ai6 R-024$6300 HX. 52$378.17 s, DUNHHOO JOHN R. MIDWAY PARK SUBD PB 1 P" ,3 4 167 P-0:.98.00, 485,62 SOWELL jEP.F,Y' D. 8: BARBARA IDLEWOOD' 5UBD UNIT NO. i PB 2 PG 15 LOT- 1ORB 111/82 FR SPANN ' MAP #91A BLK4 Oi270-000R 168 R-0270000 83.44 LTNTON UTLLTlM JR. 8: TERRY IDLEWOO0 UBSD UNIT NO. i PB 2 PG 15E TRACT, A ORB 181/790 FR LINTON .ESTATE MAP #91A UNIT 1 01.77-O10 ".169 R-0270OF0 32,7.4 S''FRETT P-'.'MONE' L. 8. a .NrJ S .. IDLEWOOD PAPER. SUBDIVISION 4.. UNIT i E *1.'-4 FT OF LOT 6 S' ORB 1i6/ 892 FR SYFRETT MAP#R 91A BLK 1 0i278-OOOR 170 R-0270600 o 1439.72 O')EEFE RiOBERT J. 8: LAJUANA C. ILEWOOD PHRt. SUBD. UNIT #i W 42.4'2FT OF LOT 6 21.21 FT X 150 FT STRIP OF LOT 6 ORB 183/16 FR HOWELL' ,(FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01317-05OR 171 R-01744O S 187.03 TEAL MIKE D 8t C:'NTHIN L IDLEWOOD PARK SUBD. UNIT 1 A 60 X 200 X 50 X 199.47 FT 'PHRCEL ORB 146/437-38 FR VOELLINGER ET AL (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ,ROLL) 01333-010' 17. R- ;0 7 1'0 6s2..", 4 S''FRETT R'MOND' L. : IDLEWOOD PARK SUBD; UNIT # 1 E 30 FT OF LOT 12. ORB 107/539 QC FR BROWDER BLK 6 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0135g9-0EP 173 R-0-77000 S248.06 SMITH JUSTIN &. HOLLY S 35 T 3 k 10 5 AC M/L- BEING LOT 9 330 X 65 FT - PHRCEL ORB 192/133 AA FR OWENS MAP" 9 C 1359-1ER .1S -74. R-07-20 0 53E:55.80 THOMHS STEVEN K. 8: YVONNE R. S 35 T 3 'R 10 7,5 AC M/L 330 X .685 FT :LOT ORB e85/5S- AA FR OWENS &. ORB 1SE/679 FR OWENS MAP# 91 01359-130R 175 R-0279300 S03-6,74 .HOWARD JOHN "E. V CP RE' J. 5 ,,3 T 3 R 10 10.33 -,,; n.'L BEIR3 P4NR:EL 7 UNP.EC. AGREEMENT FR OWENS . MAP 9i .9 01362-OOOR . 176 R-o0279700 $800.36 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. S 36 T 3 R 10 45 AC M/L PEC-'. ORB T73/&09 (PARCEL IV) LE 3, CENTRAL LAlNDING SUBD: ORB 38/iRi1 ORB 34/812, ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01369-003R 177 R-021200 1 S30.99 TYRE A4ROM N. & CAROL L; S 36 T 3 R 10 .4 AC M/L ALL OF THE SW/4 OF SEC 36 LYING W OF SR 71 ORB 178/336 FR OWENS MAP#' 91D 01379-0"0OR 178 R-0280140 HX 1298..17 TYRE AARON T. CAROL 5 36 T 3 R' 10 10 AC M/L' 420O X 1043 FT AV DEPTH ORB 167/540 FR COOPER MAP# 91D . 01373-003R 179 R-0282200 2395.37 WOODHAM GARY t. S. SHARON E, 5 36 T 3 R 10 6.83 AC PARCEL I (3.419A) II1 (3.419 A) ORB 19i/iOi'FR R/UDD MAP# 91 01373-004R 180 'R-0282300 S249.O HANLON DANIEL GENE S 36 T 3 R 10 6.837 AC I10 FLT ON DEAD LAKES ORB 85/657 MAP ,#910 1i373-020R ,181 R-0828200 S97.93 LEE BILLY G. ET AL S 36 T 3 R 10 i AC INORIG LOT 7 ORB 81/400 (PARCEL I) MAP #91D 01373-021R 182 R-0282900 0*S53.96 LEE BILLY G. ET AL S 36 T 3 R 10 1 AC 255.50 FT BY 170.49 FT REC'D ORB 81/400 (PARCEL II) MAP #91D 01 374-000R 183 R-0283000 5711.55 TYRE CAROL S 36 T 3'R 10 i AC ORB i8/495 SC FR PEAR TYRE MAP F#91D 0396-OOOR 184s R-02854,00 1697.21 LEE BILLY G. 8: ANNA L. RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADDN TO IOLA PB 2 PG 24 UNIT NO i LOT i ORB 192/347 FR SCHOLLIAN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) Oi409-000R 1S5 R-0286600 s282.78 .CRdEp JOHNNY ET AL RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADDN TO IOLA PB 2 PG 24 UNIT NO 1. LOT 3 "UNREC. AGREEMENT FR MALOY MAP #128B BLK 4 0O1-7-OOOR 104 R-0287400 5.96 .TEWART JACK 0 RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADDN TO IbLA PSB 2 PG 24 UNIT NO LOT ii ORB 160/700 FR GASKIN MAP #128B *BLK.4 01468-OOOR 189 R-0294800 S208.52 PERRY JAMES C (COTTON), C. F. HANLON SUBD 'NO 1 PB 1 PG 42 LOT 7 &. FRACTL LOT 8 ORB 161/624 1/2 INT FR DIFATTA MAP #91? BLK B 01481-CO'OR 1,90 R-0296000 192.19 SYFRETT RAYMOND'L. $: ANN S. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 P' 4 LOT 4), 8 6 ORB 73/609 8& ORB 1i6/892 FR SYFRETT MAP# 91D BLK 1 014 4-CT.OR 191 R-0Z96E00 S3099 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. CENTRAL LANDING 5UBD PB 3 PG 4 PARCEL MARKED "NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PLAT" LYING N OF LOTS 9 8: 10 BLK i ORB 23/609 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01487-002R .. V2192 R-0296900 S30.99 5-,'FF.ETT RAYMOND L., CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 E 63.46 FT OF LOT 4 ORB i23/156-57 OC FR ANN SYFRETT MAP# 91D ,BLK 2 Ol4e7-003R .1?3 R-0197000 1i27.16 SYFRETT RAYMOND L. CENTRAL LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOTS 616,) 17' is8 19 8:& 20; LESS PART OF LOTS 5 8: 16 IN ORB 73/608. 8: ORB 73/609 8: ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) SOi4C90-O'03R 194 P-09750EC 153.38 S SrFFRETT Rw'.'MOND l. C:ENTP.L LANDING SUBD PB 3 PG 4 LOTS i THRU 7 ORB 73/609 & ORB 123/156-57 SC FR SYFRETT MAPt# 910 BLK .3 0149'4-OOPp ,T? R-0g98000 5302.02 'S 'FRETT PM'.'MOrND 8 ANN S CENTRAL LArNDING LUB[! PB 3 PG 4 LOT 17 ORB 73/609 . ORB 114/892 FR SYFRETT BLK 3 MAP# 9 .. . 01494-050R 196 R-0298100 39.74 SYFRETT RAYMOND 8: ANN S. CENTRAL LANDING 5UBD PB 3 PG 4 PARCEL MARKED "PARK" LYING AT E END OF CENTRAL AVE 8: . ADJOINING LOT i7 / -" e . (FOR FURTHER LEGAL :SEE TAX ROLL) Oi 03-0OR : .. , %97 P-0.98900' 433.15 H1'.5 DERREL t. 8& VALERIE U. S. T 4- R 10 ii.- MC BEG T .NEC., RUN W 275 YD; TH 5 120 YD; TH E 275 YDS;, T N 220 YDS TO THE POB & LESS I AC .(FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL)' * OiEll-05SR 98 R-0300200 $5107.48 MAPES -NN LOUISE S.,2T 4R 10' 3.,4 AC M/L 240 X 660 FT PARCEL REC,'D ORB 170/803 FR WILLIAMS . MAP# 92 0. 1514-,R 'I 199 P.-0300600 H'< 3i8;774 M. ORRISON WILLIWM B KATHY. S 2 T 4+ R 10 9.92 AC M/L S PARCELS BEING 4.98 .AC M/L EACH BECI'D ORB i71/170 FR TLC MAP# 92 Qi517-OiR 2o R-0302600 100.84 EMVES RALPH JR. S 3 T 4 R 10 3.3 AC M/L BEING TRACT # STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 58/237 FR BROGDON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01i17-030R 201 R-0303700o $529.89 SRUNTY SUSAN S 3 T 4 R 10 7.5 AC'M/L BEING TRACT 10 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 62/1t FR. MERRITT LESS 2.E AC ORB. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE. TAX ROLL) 0117-12R 202 'R-0305500 l203,01 PALMER MAYLON Si KATHY S 3 T 4 RO 10 1.8 AC M/L BEING PLOT #3 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) UNREC. AAR FR BROGDON MAP #74 0o117-510R 203 R-0306300 $324.99 LINTON AMY & ELIZABETH 5 3.T 4 R,1O0 4 ACM/L 309.17 FT PARCEL UNREC. AA FR TAUNTON MAP#R 74 01i17-520R : 204 R-0306E00 HX 1227.1 PAUL WILLIAM J. & HEIDRUN S 2 & 3 T 4 R 10 18.67 .AC M/L 2.43 AC PARCEL & 5.04 AC Nl PARCEL NO. 2 & 1.20- AC IN PRACEL NO.. 3 ORB 149/918-920 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01518-OOOR , 205 R-0306900 548.48 RANIE CAROLYN Y. S 4 T 4 R 10 .74 AC SW/4 OF SW/4 OF NE/4: PARCEL REC?'D OR$. 182/603 FR ADDISON & LESS ORB 182/835 TO BAKER MAP# 74 01E18-003R 206 R-0307200 165.96 WYMES LONNIE C, 8:'PANSEY ' 5 4 T 4 R 10 2 AC M/L 297.66 FT ON N. SIDE OF 'STONE,' MHLL CREER PRD BEING PARCL.. . NO. 1 ORB 133/1Si-64 FR 7.:' (FOR FUfRTHER LEGAL SEE .TAX ROLL) Oi,18-004R :, . 207 R-0307300 .,SE.96 WYMES LONNIE C.' 5' PANSEY fi'. ,' S 4 T 4 R t0 AC M/L- ,: '394 FT ON 5 ,'SID ?'O' 'STON-' ., MILL CREEK RD, BEING PARCEL'.: NO. 2 IN ORB 133/16E FR i. ; (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE. TAX ROLL)' 01436-600R 189 R-0289200 S188.36 s221.56 STEPHEN M. JACOUAY, TRUSTEE RIVERSIDE ESTATES ADDN TO NO. i PB 2 IOLA PB 2 PG 24 UNIT NO 1 LOT 17 ORB 135/336-38 FR PEADEN MAP #1.28B BLK 3 BLK 5 34 UOTS 4, 5 a ORB O2/313 t ' FR 'LESS ORB 94/2i 9 DISHAROON ORB ' 9. 4 735 TO 0ANSOM ORB 96/329 ..:' "FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) Ot263-OOORI S12. 31 163 R-0249O09003 Rm .-UINTON WILLIHM JR. ,k TERRY, .* IDILEWOOD SUBD UNIT NO. i PB 2 3/23 PG'15E LOT .ORB 181/74: FR. ;: UINTON ESTATE. 'MAPA .91A i BLK 2 20 2.i3 O263-0i0R ., 9.3 4963 p-0249100 43 .' 'UINTON JERNYLH. S AItDLEEWOOD SUBph*VtION UNtT NO.' ARMS. i LOT 4,0A O 181/i78 FR L 'ITON ESTATt X ROLL) MAP# 91A /. :'^ ,Page 2C The Star, Port St. Joe, FL May 15, 22 & 29, 1997 S01519-105R 208 R-0308700 S304.91 PIPPII GALENA F . STORE MILL CREEK ESTATES . (UNRECORDED) LOT 2 ORB.'98/487 < AGREEMENT FR TAUNTON ET AL & ORB 137/947-51 FR TAUNTON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) Oili-1i65R 209 R-0309900 .S18.42 TAUNTO.N DAVID L, 8: ABIGAIL ST6kE MILL CREEK ESTATES , (UNRECORDED) LOT 14 ORB 137/ ' 832 FR TAUNTON ET AL MAP# 74 BLK A Oi519-24OR 210' R-0310900 H S67'.27 PORTER 'CURTIS'JR 8: CAROL J STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES' (UNRECORDED) LOT i ORB' "'" i37/912-1i FR TAUNTON ET AL MAP# 74 BLK C OiS19-265R 211 R-031i300 HX $32.09 WHITFIELD GARY A. 8: SHANNON .D STONE MILL CREEK ESTATES (UNRECORDED) LOT 6 ORB 137/937 -41 FR TAUNTON ET AL MAP# 74 BLK C Oi526-002R 212 R-0313700 Si,345.08 WHITFIELD MICHAEL W 8: JACKIE L S 4 T 4 R 10 REC'D ORB 83/285 FR STEWART BEING TRACTS 5. 6)7 & 8 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED) ORB 1&/988 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01526-004R 213 R-0313900 S83.94 WHITFIELD, MICHAEL W &: JACKIE L S 4 T 4 R 10 1.50 AC TRACT 4 STONE CREEK ACRES (UNRECORDED), ORB 15/844, FR FIRST NATIONAL BANK NORTHWEST' (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 01i30-020R 214 R-031500 337.29 STOKES.AUDRA 8: MIKEL HOOVER S 4 T 4 R 10 i.62.AC M/L I SING LOTS 3. 4+ ON GRIFFIN RD' UNREC AA FR TLC* MAP# 74 01538-105R 215 R-0316900 S389.5 FOSTER STEPHEN H., HOWARD E. S 9 T 4 R. 10 34'AC M/L'NE/4. OF NW/'I4 LESS S.AC IN NWC OF NE/4. OF NW/1 ORB 136/116 FR BARLOW MAP# 74 01i38-150R 216. R-03i7000 HX $30.499 FOSTER STEPHEN H, . 5 9 T 4.R 10 .93-AC MiL P-R.:L REC'D IN ORB E3'S8-9 CD FR FOSTER ET AL 8: LE'S, TO HOLSMEN MAP#74 015O 5-i0R 217 R-0321200 / 57320 CAUSEY LAMAR S 10 T '+ R 10 1AC M/L PARCEL REC'D ORB 180/740 FR TLC MAP# 74 01545-1558 2iS R-0321500 $295.28 BUPrS LOWELL, , S. l .,4 P1 0 3.45 *: .': PARCEL 3- B N TOT-rnE n LL, CREEK ORB 19-/,976 4-H FR T.L.C, MAP# 74 01574-100R 219 R-0325000 S225.43 SYFRETT CLAY'TON R. 5 14 T 4 R: 10 3.03 AC M/L E/2 OF W/2 OF NE/4 OF SE/f4 LYING E OF 5R 71i1 HAVING 670 FT M/L ON SR 71 105 FT AV DEPTH ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 017E5-135R . 220 R-0326000 HX $196.32 BROWN ADRIAN SCOTT . 14 T 4 R. i DEAD LAKES WEST SUBD UNRECORDED'LOTS 7, S, 9 8: 10 ORB 153/414 FR COTTON' 8: LOT 11 ORB 153/419 FR . (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0175-525R 221 'R-0327300. S73.20 MC DANIEL ROGER G S 14' T,4R 10 LOT E DEAD LAKES ESTATES SUBD' ORB 100/999 FR LISTER . MAP#S93B ' 01575-53ER 222 R-0327500 .163.01 DEROSA FRANK S 14, T 4 R 11 DEAD LAKES ESTATES SUBDS, UIR'fC. LOT 7 ORB 152/229 FR MAP# 938 01579-030R 223 R-0331100 /$210.22; SETTERICH ,JOHN WILLIAM 8: S 14 T 4R 10 i.61 AC M/L 220 FT ON GARY ROWELL RD. BEING LOTS H15 ) 16..UNREC." SUBD,; BY GASKIN ORB-188/457 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0579-09ER 224 R-0332300' $99.43 MARSH HARRY W JR 8: DANNY BROGDON PLAT, UNREC. .60 AC M/L LOT 9 ORB 151/8E9- 862 FR BROGDON MAP# 93A : 01579-100R 225 R-0332400 MARSH HARRY W JR 8: DANNY BROGDON PLAT, ,75 AC M/L LOT ,10.. . -866 FR BROGDON MAP# 93A UNREC ORB 1i 01579-110R 226 R-0332600 MARSH HARRY W JR DANNY BROGDON PLATR UNREC LOT 12 ORB 151/464-467 F BROGDON' MAP# 93A 01579-11ER 227- R-0332700 MARSH HARRY W JR &t PANNY BROGDON PLAT, UNREC .65 AC M/L LOT 13 .OR B i "67-870 FR BROGDON, MAP# 93A 01i83-000R. 228 R-0333500 VERNON CARLUS M. JR. MEEKS LAKE'SUBD'PB 2 LOTS i 8: 2 MAP #93B ET U PG 1 01S88-OOOR 229 R-0334000 WHITE JAMES H SR S SHEILA MEEKS LAKE SUBD PB 2 'PG '1 LOT 7 ORB 101/845 FR MART MAP #93B 01629-OOOR 230 R-0338300 HX -52.84 MAYO..WILLIAM STEVE 8: TAMMY I. S 13 T 4 R 10 120 X 200 FT LOT ON JEHU RD,. ORB 119/1109-10 A OF A FR FELTROP MAP# 93A 01630-OOOR 231-' R-033840Y " BRYANT JOHNNY L, 5 13 T 4 R '10 .'+1 AC M FT DEAD LAKES FRONTAGE FT AV'DEPTH ORB 124/71 LISA BRAYANT MAP# '93A 01630-010R 2 32 R-0338500 BRYANT JOHNNY L. S 13 T-4 R 10, 42 AC 70 FT DEAD LAKES FRONT .65 FT AV DEPTH ORB BC.FR LISA BRYANT MAP# 93A 0i645-OOR ' 233 R-0340400 MATHIS WILLIAM N 5 13 T '+ R 10 .7 AC ORB 178/38 FR SHULER MAP #93A : 0i656-001R 234 R-0342800 BARRINGTON INELL DAVIS 5 13 T 4 R 10 100 FT ON JEHU RDj 50F. ORB 185/871 TO SCOTT (i ESTATE RESERVED) MAP# '93A 01679-OOOR 235 R-0344800 EASKY LONNIE V 8: SUSAN S 24 T 4 R 10 175 FT O0 71; 200 FT DEPTH REC'D 33/207 8: ORB. 94/822 CE: TITLE FR SHERESH 8: 7 X (FOR FURTHER, LEGAL' SEE 01683-100R 236 R-0359400 ROUSE RUBY S 14 T 4 R 10. ,757' AC X 150 FT LOT 8: 120 X 1s LOT, IN NWC OF SW/4 OF, 01690-O00R 237 R-0346700 *WHITE JAMES H SR. & SHE S 14 T 4" Ri0 i50 FT LO ACROSS LAKE ST. -REC'D OC 101/844 FR MARTIN MAP #93B 01692-00o 238 R-0346900 . BAILEY ROYCE G, S 14 8: iS T 4 R 10 95,1 M/L BEING RACE TRACK S ORB 191,/153 BC FR BROGD (BEING RACETRACK COMPLEX MAP# 93B 8:75 01693-OOOR 239 R-0347000 BOWERS WALTER H, 5 23 T 4.R 10-1 AC M/L 297 FT ,LOT IN SWi/ .OF S LYING N OF OLD PANAMA C ORB 27/856 01713-OO6R 240 R-0349100 HX I HASTY ALBERT J 8: BARBAR S 13 8: 14 T 4" R 10 '+ AC 8: .80 X 234 FT LOT ORB 1 FR HARRISON MAP# 93B Ol 7'-0, P .. 241 P.-'Etc :)0 DAWSON EMMA J S 15 T 4 R 10 100 X 75 IN NW/4 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 177/583 OC FR SIMS MAP a 75 01i735-OOIR 2422 R-0352100 SIMS DANIEL 5 15 T '+ R 10 .12 AC A BY 100 FT REC'D ORB 94/ BCD FROM DAWSON MAP #7 ... 01757-O50R 243. R-0354400 SOUTHERN FOREST LAND, I S 22 T 4 R, 10 36&1' AC 2 PARCEL ORB 188/503 FR F I.', 0. MAP# 75 0i768-00R , S24. R-0356200 m.E'.'E.i'S JOHN W. ' :3 T 4 R 10 .5T 100 X 218 FT BEING UNREC 1 SURVEY ORB THOMAS MAP#'93C ' ,01768-050R 245 R-0356400 HX JONES PATRICIA S156.36 /L. 70 S, .S3 .7 6 QC FR il.E '..3.6 M/L. i 26(0 . 124/,716, 0178E-020R 253 R-0358800 JONES ISIAH S 23 T 4 R 10i .16 :AC 50 X FT LOT FROM'BECK ORB 17/30 MAP# 93C 01785-030R 254 R-0358900 MC NEARLY FLORENCE 5 23 T 4 R 10 1,33 'ACi-'E Y X 85 YD. LOT FROM -HUNTLEY ORB 49/140. LESS 50', X' 100' LOT TO JONES :IN ORB 81/524 MAP# 93C 01788-0o01R 255 R-0359200 BOWERS WALTER H. 'S `23 T 4 R 0 1.88. AC REC' ORB 52/402 MAP# 93C '" ' 01791-010R : E R-0359500 HX SUBER DONALD J. 'JR 8" S 23 T 4 R 10 LOT 1' $417.74- 209.935 X 330 FT OF L GRIFFIN FARM JUNPE:ORE ORB 1EE/639-640 FR Sl MAP# 93C' '. O1797-000R 4"21.68 257 :R-0361.10 TURNER DIANE S S 23 T 4 R 10 2/5 ACR FT DEPTH By 165 FT ON OLD PANA LIFE F R EDDIE ROUSE REC"D 168/431 FR ASH MAFP t#93C S603,.11 : ,' p 0816-000R N SR 258 R-0363200 DBiK" JACKSON JOHNNY LEE ET RT.. OF S 2'3 T 4- R'10 100 FT ORB 123/728 FR FISHER TAX. 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ORB 5E. 'L JOHN HENRY JACKSON MAP# 93C: S 266 F-0369000 WYMES LONNITE C 8: PANS' .s 90.20 S 23 T 4 R 10' A 60 X 1 LOT OFF OF DAVIS LOT C AC. M/L 142/68s-86 FR BYRD ET LOT 8 MAP #93C 185/432 FR 5 23 T 4 R 10 .5 AC M/L BEING LOT 10 OF AN UNRECORDED SURVEY FOR LISTER ORB 130/, 600 FR LISTER MAP# 93C: ' 01i79-0OOR 246 R-03S6600 570. SELLERS JOHN T, S 23 T 4 R 10 15,982 AC REC'D ORB 67/130 FR JIMMY L, 8: THOMAS SELLERS MAP #93C 01773-000R 247 R-037000 ', S20. JONES' VINCENT : 'CAROLYN R. S 23 T 4 R iO 172 AC M/L BEING A. LOT 75 X i00 FT ORB t36/83 FR JOHNNY'L. JONES MAP# 93C 017E -'''?FlR . S99.43 228 R-0,357700 HX 5646.03 DAVIS OTIS, JR. & DEBORAH R :- 5 22 T 4. R 1.0 5 2/3 A'C REC'D 5i/863 ORB 96/611 PARCEL #3 FROM KEMP .. , *MAP #75 . 01780-002R S99.43 249 .R-0357900 "L+114t.74 DAVIS OTIS JR'. ET UX - S 22 8:23 T 4 R 10 60 AC FR REC'DE ORB 72/694 PARCELS 1 8: 2 8: ORB 75/590 MAP #75 8: 93C' 01784-000R . S99.43 250 R-0358300 $171.77 MYERS VALERIE, CALLIE SMALL 8: C. S 23 T 4 R 10 .5 ACRE REC'DE LI5/ DBK 20/131 BEING IN NW /4 OF NW /4 ORB 132/918 FR LOFTON MAP #93C 52S2 17 01785-OOOR S. 251 R-0358400 $134,4i MC NEALEY FLORENCE S 23 T R,10 LOT OF 'LAND S. OF LOFTIN LOT 75 FT. BY 102, BLK 1 FT. ORB 82/37 MAP ,#93C $S38.24 ,01i75-010OR .252 -.- 3-058700 S114.11 .1 JONES ROBERT L., TIN S 23 T 4 R 10 75 X 237,F FT OF LOT FR MCNEALY ORB 60/776 BLK 1 MAP# 93C Oi863-000R 267 'R-0369:00 HX WILLIAMS JESSIE LEE S 23 T 4 R 10 1 A': IN NW/4 OF NW/4 REC'IE 118/288 FR.FISHER MAP# 93C' 01864-OOR ': 268 R-0369300 VANN TAMMY 8: GEOFGI .A S 23 T 4 R 10 I'A8RE ORB 164/151 FR -...P., MAP# 93C: 0t6-00OR. , -..,9 R-0369FO WOODARD TREASA ' 5 23 T 4-R 10 1.1 ': ORB 1O5/971,-97?B FP PoF ORB 179/W8 0.; FR VH4N MAP# 93'C 01883-000R 270 R-0371100, o ' GREENE JC:QUELINE P.'1 S 24 T 4 R 0' 176 FT'. ,FRONTAGE ON SR I- (SEC' PARCEL) ORB l5'1E,B-l$ PRIDGEON . MAP# 93D. ' 0883-001R 271 R-0371200., GREENE JACQUELINE P. S 2 T 4 R 10 1,i ACRE M. IN NW1/4 ORB '82/669 (T" PARCEL) MAP# 93D 01897-000R 272 R-0373700 .. SMITH FELTON B.. 5 24 T 4 R 10 18 FT AC' THE S SIDE OF LOT'3,OF HIGGINS &.HOLLINGER PL PB 1 PG ?5 REC'D DBK 2 MAP# 93D' 01913-050R '273 R-0375300 . SIRMONS GLENDA S. . S 24 T 4 R 10 .069 AC' 36.19 FT ON SR 71; ,83 DEPTH ORB 125/802-804 SIRMONS BEING RED-EYE (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 01918-0i0R 274. R-0375900 VOYLES DANNY C S 24 T 4 Rib 4.005 ,AC, BEING 249.87 FT ON ES: SR 71, 807F T AV DEPTH ORB 177/857 FR STEPHENS MAP #93D' 00,f E21l.22 : > ID ,* ' IN S. *.', $86.04 D % 1 ' $6 S47 06 '84iGTE, D ' 8:i W :; 1 LOT ,4 OF'" , Er' PLAT U'BER $43. 3 IE 75 FT nMA RD. ' ORB . :3 '' ' S324-i8S T AL R, & LESS, ' 8 TO .ORB 179/, EE TAX. ROLL) S112.23 AROLYN Y 'AC M,'L .4%/? 9-80 &47 .78 USIE.'-ELL H n/L NW/4 /850 Oi956-OOOR S. 275 R-0380000 $93' GULF PINES HOSPITAL S 24 T '+ R 10 BEING A LOT 29 1/2 FT BY '09 FT ORB 170/399 FR LANIER MAP# 930D 01957-000R , 276 .R-0380100 RAMER ROBERT E JR . S 2 + T R.iO10 50. S "150 FT LOT. 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'MAP -94H 02023-0.OR ' 281 R-0387400 HX '140. &9 PATE SHERAL B. 8: MACKS ADDN TO WEWAHITCHKA PB i PG 1i LOTS 146, 147, 148 ORB 176/88 LIFE ESTTE MAP# 9 4A 02023-050R- - .282 R-0387500S $76,'99 -CAMPBELL CHRISTA P. , MACK' ADDITION TO WEWAHITCHKA PB 1 PG i LOTS 136 .137 ORB i79/399 FR PATE MAP 94 A' .' . Q2038-OOOR 283 'R-0388900 HX. $65.96 MARSHALL. DALE C 8: TERRI MACKS ADON TO WEWAHITCHK 1 PG 14 LOTS 149) 150S BASS 152 8: 153 ORB 147/403- FR, FF PISH MAP# 94A, . 02075-001R S284 R-0392800 S165.0i PETTIS .KIMBERLY' L GULF COUNTY LAND ,CO. SUB. 1 PG 11 LOTS 14. IS 8: &16 ASS 80/1055 (LESS E 25 FT FOR RBASS PARKER STREET R/W) IN ORI (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TA 02078-000R $65,96 285 R-0393100 PIPPIN GALENA v-. 2- GULF COUNTY LAND CO. SUB gstl 0j' PG 11 LOT E ORB 140/4F27 Blib-i4 .O WEWA STATE BANK '0; MAP# '93D .: B 02101-OOOR S31i.01 286 R-0395400 BARNES DALTON E NE/G OF GULF COUNTY LAND CO. SUB AC RD. LOTS 1i 2: 3 8& 4i S 10 F "LESS E 10 FT LOT5i .N E1 LESS 5.54 FT LOT E ORB 1 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL,SEE TA S128.76 '02144-000R 287 R-0-399700 HX 0 FT LOT WHITFIELD JASON M. 8: JENI 9/8i,6 FR LAKE ALIC.E ADDITION PB i SLOT 2 LESS W 15. FT-8: ALL LOT 3. ORB 183/776 FR. WHITFIELD (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T7 $1 51.79 Y 02169-0OOR 100 FT 288 R-0402200 ORB MC CLELLAN VIRGINIA AL S 25 T 4 R'10, i.-9 AC M S 322 X 202.6 FT PARCEL OR! '9 GC FR NIXON.& LESS.70 I ORB' 184/355 TO STIDMAN. $95.31 MAP# 94A . ., '* 0:L-23-0. 7 , ORB e9 R-01LCO SOUTHERN FOREST LAND,,, IN' CIRCLE J. ESTATES PB 3 Pt LOT 6 ORB 188/503 FR,!FIC( MAP #9B .:( 4 2' 27.99 . A -N 02223-008R 2 90, R-0412200 SOUTHERN FOREST LAND) INC CIRCLE J, ESTATES PB 3 .PC LOT 7 ORB 188/503' FR.F,I, SS301.57 MAP #94B ER 8 02223-009 ; 291'. R,.0 i300 , S '. .,SOUTHERN,- FOREST LANDE IN': '' CIRCLE J., ESTATES PB 3 PC LOT 8 ORB 188/503 FRk..F.I,., $19.91i 'MAP..#9B OND 02223-010 .- ?9 ,FF 292 R-0412;00 M ,X ', , DESTIFINO CHARLES 8: SHARC .CIRCLE J.' ESTATES PB 3. P S"" LOT 9 ORB 1i 5/86 CERT. C TITLE FR CLERK 4 02' MAP# 948. S:BLK A /L LOT HIRD 02223-0iR .. S 293 R-04126100 SOUTHERN FOREST ,.LAND, tr.:, S i 'CIRCLE J. ESTATES PB 3 P6 LOT i1 ORB 188/503 FR F.I MAP #94B 1 7 . ROSS. 02223-020R THE 29 R-0413100.. , AT IN SOUTHERN FOREST LAND, IN': 1/43 CIRCLE J. ESTATES PB 3 P LOT 4 ORB 188/503 FR F.I. MAP #948 2460 27 L .: 02223-021 M/L 29 5. R-0413200 FT AV SOUTHERN FOREST LANDj INC FR i CIRCLE J, ESTATES PB 3,PG E VIDEO] LOT 5 ORB 188/503 FR F,I TAX ROLL) MAP #94B i523 74 S02223-022R S/L 29&6 R-0413300 SOUTHERN FOREST LAND, INC :: CIRCLE'.J. ESTATES PB 3 PG LOT 6 ORB 188/503 FR F,I,. MAP. #94B 02223-023R 2 297 R-0413400 SOUTHERN FOREST.. LAND : CIRCLEV.J. ESTATES:PB .3 LOT 7 W ORB 188/503 FR F. MAP #94, . 02223-024R 6 -298.: R-0413500 ; SOUTHERN" FOREST, LjAND 'l CIRCLE J. ESTATES PB 3 LOT 8 'ORB' 'i88/503 'FR MAP #94B .. 02223-025R :. *99 :R-04 3600 0 SOUTHERN FOREST LAND, CIRCLE J. -S'T4TES PB 3 LOT 9" "ORB' '188/Eb3 FR F MAP #948 02223-026R 300 R-0413700 SOUTHERPi' FOREST LAND, I CIRCLE J. ESTATES'.PB 3' LOT .10,' ORB 18.8/503'FR MAP #:94B , 02223-027R. 301 R-0413800 SOUTHERN FOREST LAND, I CIRCLE J. ESTATES PB 3. LOT ii ORB 188/503 FR F MAP #948 , 02223-029R 302 R-041.000 SOUTHERN FOREST LAND, I CIRCLE J.- ESTATES PB 3 LOT.2 ORB 188/-f03 FR F. MAP" #94A. '. 02223-030R 303 R-0414100 SOUTHERN' FOREST LAND, I CIRCLE 'JU.ESTATES PB '3 LOT 3 ORB 18i/503 FR F. MAP# 94A 02223-031R 3"4 P-O4:t14t-'O BOUTHEFrl FOREST LAND, I CIRCLE Ji ESTATES PB 3 LOT, .ORB 1i : C'3 FR..F. MAP# 948 *02223-032R 305. R-0441300 . SOUTHERN. FOREST LANDi I CIRCLE J..ESTATES PB 3 LOT 5 ORB 188/503 FR F. MAP# 948 02223-033R " 306 R-0414400 SOUTHERN, FOREST LAND, I CIRCLE J, ESTATES PB 3 LOT 6 ORB 188/503 FR F. MAP# 94B 02223-034R 307. R-0414500 SOUTHERN FOREST LANDi I CIRCLE J. ESTATES PB 3 LOT 7 ORB l88'9O03 FR F.. MAP# 94B. 02223-035R 308 R-4O4i600 SOUTHERN FOREST LAND, I CIRCLE-, .d ESTATES PB-,3,F LOT S,,RB9:, 18 .* F .]. 02223-036R 309, R-0414700 SOUTHERN FOREST LAND/ II 'CIRCLE .J. ESTATES PB .3 LOT 9 ORB, 188/503 FR- F. MAP# ,948 02228-OOOR 310 R-0415400 PARMELE MARGARET L.1 LiF S 5 T 4-R iO'.7 AG M/L X 75 FT LOT, *'.BEING IN NW -SE/4 OF NW/.4 ORB 191/811 FR YOUNG MAP# 94A 02246-0008-OOOR . S311 R-04-7200,HX [,'JIS P ,: '. M 8. WONDA 5 S 25 T 4 R 10 3BEG -.T fE,: SEI/V OF SW1/4 RUN'S 200 TH W 150 FT TO BL,-CrMnN TH N 230 FT TH E i0o FT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 02249-040R 312,, .R-04000.. HYSMITH DANNY R 8: BONNIE 5 25 T.4. R 10.1 AC M/L 2 210 FT LOT ORB 167/33- F H',' I TH MAPu 94H 0(.i '3-OOP ;'313 R-04ol8100 WEWAHITCHKA LTD S 25 T' R 10 2.51'AC 240.32 FT ON 'SR 71 ORB 122/855 FR LOTT L .'. ~ 02219-06OR 314 R-0418200 'E195.70 BROCK' CLIFTON OR HELEN i 47 S 25. T 4 R 10 '1.12 'AC M/L 0 X7 15'0 '326' PARCEL ON ROBBIE RD G 10 UNREC, AA FR CLECKLEY C,0 'MAP# 94A "L 02296-00OR E-,.;_. is3 R-0423700 $308.30 JOHNSON CHRISTOPHER J 8: COLLEGE PARk PB 1 PG 13 LOTS $393.05 181 19 ORB 1741/309. FR N WILLIAMS 01 MAP# -94A BLK "G. 02330-000R 316 R-0426300 S116 19 MESSICK LEONARD F. ET UX ',,-.71 ALDERSONS ADDITION PB 1 PG i 71 W 100' FT OF' LOTS 54 8: 55 ORB 31'0 87/636 *, .=" : MAP# 94A BLK K BL A 02331-000R 317 R-0426400 S624.28 $102.71 PETTIS ROBERT C JR', 8: LISA ALDERSONS.ADDITION PB 1 PG 1 10 LOT 56 ORB 184/319 FR PETTIS C.., MAP# 94A " BLK K 02339-010R 318 R-0427100 '' 57,36 WHITFIELD MICHAEL W,." ' RISH ADDITION TO WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 16 LOT 9 MAP# 94A 'BLK 1 9 023,40-000R 319 R-0427200 HX ., $9'.47 WHITFIELED SARAH J,. . RISH ADDITION TO WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 16 LOTSi01 8: ii MAP# 94A BLK 1 '. 102. INC .. PG '10 - .BLK B -,. 02.1 INCa. . PG. 10. F .'1,C.O. S.BLK-. B '$S102. INC, ' PG 10 F.I.c.o0 BLK B S102.7 :NC. 'PG 10 F.I.C.O BLK B $102.7 NC. PG 10 BLK B $102.: [NC PG 10 I.C .0- -BLK , $102', NC. , 0234i-O0OR 320 : R-0427300 %64.53 TAUNTON DAVID L A& BIG4IL J RISH ADDITION'TO WEWAHIT!'f -' UNIT ONE PB 2 PG 16 LOT i .ORB 141/379 FR EST. OF LUCY P RISH .(FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 02356-090R ' 321 R-0430700 4 : 8. DAVIS LARRY JOE CLECKLEY'S ADDN UNIT NO. i PB 2'PG 17 LOT 10 ORB1i29/i33 FR LINDSEY 8: KENT .MAP# 94A .89 S ; "' BLK i 02357-050R 322 R-04O31000 5.89 KEMP ,AVE WEEKS CLECKLEY'SS ADDN UNIT NO. 1 LOT15 i. ORB 126/205 FR WEEKS MAP# 9,4- 023;9-000R . 323 'R-0432300 HX S256.40 PITTS ,. HERMAN 8: CLECr.LEI'S ADDN UNIT NO. 2 LOTS 1 PB.2 PG 37 . ORB Li0/47 TO PITTS (LIFE ESTATE RESERVED) & ORB i7-/i08 (FOR FURTHERLEGkL SEE TAX ROLL) 02317-002R 324 R-0433000 $48 MC GHEE DEBORAH . CLECKLEYS ADDN UNIT NO. LOT I5 PB 2 PG' 37 : ORB 130/427 FR WOTH MmP# 94A ' S.. 'BLK.9. 7 1 02391-00ooR 325 R-0434600 .3it BORING MYER5 D, JR. .HARDENS ADDITION TO CITY OF WEWAHITCHKA UNIT ONE' PB: 2 PG 22 LpTS 11 & 12 ORB .1i8/&668 71 BC FR BORING BLK 2 MAP# 94A .50 5.6.4 I C,=O 02391-003R 326 R-043800 S77.26 BLK C MUINk GLENDw F. HBLK C HRDEN'5 ADDITION TO CITY OF WEWAHI7T:Hp.. UNIT ONE PB 2 PG S102.71 12 LOT 16 ORB 108/236 FR INC. ARMSTRONG PG 10 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX 'ROLL) S 0394-000R BLK C 3-7 R-C43E.G00 HX 113.62 MUINA GLEND, F. HMRDENS ADDITION TO CITY OF 10.;..71i WEWWHITH:-n UNIT ONE PB 2 PG NC. :L LOTS 17, N 1/- OF i8 ORB PG 10 67/1095 - ICO. '' t FOR FURTHER LEGAL .SEE TAX ROLL) BLK C 0.409-030R 3:8 R-043B300 HX $24. 0.27 PIPFIN COLE 8 DARLENE'. S102.71 IDA GRIFFIN SUBD PB 1 PG 42A NC. LOT 16 W 1/- OF LOT 17 ORB. PG 10 18/301-: AGREEMENT FR GLASS I.c.O. MAP# 94A ... : .... :; -.. BLK 3 BLK. " 02444-OSOR 39 R-0440300 HX 51i67.57 $102.7i WHITFIELD JAMES T.. 8: PATRICIA NC. S 25 'T -.4R 10 .4S AC M/L PG 10 198.48 FT ON E 7TH ST 101.34 I.C.O. FT:ON CHIPOL4 AVE. ORB. i115/466 FR' MUINA ;BLK C M-AP# 94A. 2452-016R . S102.71 330 R-0r442io .o : .: 92.50 NC. PIERCE' DOUGLAS & RITA, PG..10 5 2E.5.26 I 1-,R.10o-i ACRE IT.C.O. 210' X 190' PARCEL ORE ,.40/x .5 ,'0 ':'R BEAN ,B,, MAP# 94A 8. 948 02. 21-oL6P .. 5102.71 331 R-0443000 529583 N'C. PITTS IRENE T. PG 10. CLEC'LEY',S ADDITION III I.C.O. UNRECORD. LOTS 0 8. 41 .54 ACRES ORB 186/115 CONTRACT FR .BLK C JENKINS SnP# 94B : $5829.88 02452-070R RRP L. 332 R-0443600 $80.03 L 159 JOHNSON STEVIE L. & SONJA. R. 12 OF CLECYLEYS ADDITION III UNREC. LOTS t8 8:49 S ORB 187/683 FR PICKRON MA,., AP#. 948 02974-000R $388.17 333 *R-0E451000 139.40 iJ' ONES WILLIAM 8: ANNIE WILL : OF WILLIHMSBURG PB i PG 3 LOTS 0 FT 1, 2) 3 415 5, 61 291 30.. 31. LOT, 32 33 8: 34 DBK 17/549 TH 5 MAP #94B TAX ROLL), S238.7.7 'E :10 X .R BLK A 0180-OOO00R - 334 -R-045200' S FLOWERS 1NNIE T &: WILLIAMSBURG.PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 16 & 19 ORB 149/473 FR CHESTNUT MAP# 94B .: BLK.A sI : 3,34.9 02481-00QR.. ," " S13,3S34.09 33 R-04.52700 L KENT DOUGLAS (, M/L WILLIAHtBURG PB 1 PG .3 LOTS .7 & 18i ORB 149/199-200 FR PROWS hiAO.a*4 ou - +8.48 48&.18 "* BLK A 024R3-OOOR 336 R-0452900 S27.99 BUTLER ODESSA EST. WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOT i MAP #9448 BLK B Oi484-000R, 337 R-.053000 564.46 FOSTER MARGARET ELIZABETH WILLIAMtSURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS. 2: 3 .'+ ORB 79/604 MAP #9481B BLK B 02486-050R 338 R-0453300 HX s80.89 EITH MELODY WLLIAt3MSBURG PB 1.PG 3 LOTS 2& :7i ,28 ORB 127/634 QC FR MYER5 MAP# 94B BLK B 0294-000R 33? R-0454100 S27.9' HAWKINS JOHN W. WILLIAMSBURG PB I PG 3 LOT 16 MAP O#4B BLK B 02497-000R 3t0 R-0454400 HX S178.05 JONES RANDOLPH & BRENDA WILLIAMSSURG PB i PG 3 LOTS 20> 21 ,,ORB 145/438 FR MIH NC .'Y ., MAP# ,' ? . BLK B 02497-001R 341 R-0454500 HX 5301.33 ADDISON EMERISON,,& JOHNNIE K, WILLI4MSBURG SUBDIVISION PB'1 ,PG 3 . LOTS 22 & '23 ORB 140/40 FR WILLIAMS MAP#' 94B Oi860-006R 02'+98-O00R .3'2- R-04S54700 ,, ,7.99 FOSTER MARGARET ELIZABETH WILL-I'MSUR", i'. PG 3.. OT. 29- MAP #9tB "'LK " .Q2.-999-,OR . 343 R-045t800 9 BAILEY LEWIS & LOUISE WILL;AMSBURG PB i PG 3.,LQT 30 ORB 108/409 FR YON. MAP# 98, . 02500-000R B. 344,' R-0454S900 6'S .496 FOSTER MARGARET ELIZABETH WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3 LOTS 31 2$S & 33 , MAP #9'+B 0250o-O00R 345 R-0455000 -S7.99 WILLIAMS ROOSEVELT WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 PG 3,LOT 34 MAP #94B BLK B 02508-O00R . 346 R-0'+5700 FLOWERS' ANNIE T:8: WILLIAMSBURG PB' 1 SE 6 & 7 ORB 149/47 CHESTNUT MAP# 948 02512-OSOR 347 R-0456600 FISHER RIVERS WILLIAMSBURG' , LOTS 12 & 13 MAP# 948B 02E18-00OR 348 R-0457100 l' JONES BERTHA WILLIAMSBURG SUBD, LOT 20 ORB 96/553 G WILLIE JONES 02532-000R 349t R-0458200. JACKSON GEORGE BEN WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 R ORB 189/833 FR LIST MAP# 948 ... 02534-00OR 350 R-0458400 GRAY JERRY LEWIS WILLIAMSBtRG PB 1 PG ORB 174/210 FR FINLI 177/911 CD FR FINLE' MAP #94 B 0253S-OOOR 351 R-0458500, GIPSON WILLIE MAE WILLIAMSBURG PB 1 Pi 4, 5 '8:6 MAP #948 02-E3B-00OR 352 R-04E58700 HAND BRYANT & ANNIE PINE RIDGE ADDITION LOT 4-ORB 69/723 MAP #94 - 02539-OOOR 353 R-04!58900 HAND BRYANT & ANNIE' PINE RIDGE ADDITION' LOT 3 ORB 174/218 FR MAP"'#94B.- .'*"" " 02540-OOOR 354. R-0459000 RILEY NARVIE LEE':' PINE RIDGE ADDITION LOTS E 8: 6 ORB 135/8E ASS0ClTES FINANCE 1 Mr.P# 9 4B 02541-O00OR 355 -R-0459100 FRAZIER JIMMY L 8- BI PINE P.IDGE ADDITION LOT 1 ORB 24/1i041 MAP #948 02542-OOOR 356 R-0459200 FRAZIER JIMMY L Q PINE RIDGE ADDITION LOT'2 DBK 1/846 MAP #94B 025'43-000R 357 R-04-E9300 HX JACKSON JOHNNY LEE'&8 '"PINE RIDGE ADDITION LOTS i &8 2 ORB 67/25 126/471 BC FR JACKSO MAP# 948 02547-OOOR 358 R-0459700. HILL CHARLIE 8: ORA M PINE RIDGE ADDITION. LOT 6 ORB 89/266 FR MAP' #94B 02550-OOOR 359 R-0460000 HX GRAY KENNY ET UX PINE RIDGE ADDITION LOT-1 2) 4) 8f N 30' 6 ORB 87/57)E58 MAP #94B 02552-OOOR 360 R-0460300 HX JACKSON JOSEPH LEE E' PINE RIDGE HmDDITION I LOTS 7 &- 9 ORB 67/25' 83/459 8: S' 15 FT L LOT. 10 ORB 130/995 I (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SE 1:.'EE4-OOR 361 R-0460400 HX ONEY ROBERT E. . PINE RIDGE ADDITION P LOT '11 ORB 124/590 FR MAP# 94B 02571-01OR 362 R-0462100 HAVENER HENRY J. 8 -EV LESTERS SUBDIVISION' (UNRECORDED) LOT 18 126/947 FR HOLLEY MAP# 94D 02581-100R 363 R-0t63200 HX PETTIS R CHARLES 8: C. 5 36 T 4 R 10 5.52 AC 4.37 AC PARCEL ON JOH ORB 156/470-471 FR CH MAP# 94D 02E81-300R 364 R-0463400 PETTTS R. CHRRLES 8 C 5 36 T t R 10 4.37 AC: PARCEL ON JOHNSON LwNl ( ORB 188/848 FR LISTER MAPtt 940D';;- . 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JOE BEACH UNIT NO. 2 LOT 5 ,RB163/V31 FR PB 2 PG 6 .,N PORTION OF LOTS STRICKLAND 2 8 4 BEING 74 X 125' X MAP# 17A 75.11 X 125 FT ORB 160/343 FR BLK 6 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 04Oi6-OOOR 559 'R-082400 HX' HANLON JAMES L, ET UX' PORT ST.' JOE BEACH UNIT LOTS 7 & 9 ORB 99/91 OC HANLON MAP# 17A .5239,66 NO. 1 FR BLK 7 014i7-9i0o 560 R-OSi2600 178.12 RAFFIELD HAROLD ,-,.SANDRA PORT ST. JOE BEACH UNIT NO.-I LOT 12 ORB 143/4 FR RAFFIELD MAP #17A BLK 7 0'01-OOR R 561 'R-0812700 HXK. S127.10 RAFFIELD' WILLIAM HAROLD PORT ST. JOE BEACH UNIT NO. i LOT 13 MAP #17A. BLK 7 04043-OOOR 62 RA-8iSOO ; 'S179.62 MOWREY DANIEL M, III 98 PORT ST..JOE. BEACH UNIT NO. i LOTS i1 ORB i9'/'62 FR ' PALMER ' MAP #17A 563 R-.016700. HX WOOD CARt 6 ' PORT .S T'JOE E'.: LOTS .' MAP #17A BLK 10 5 247. UNIT NO. 1i *BLK 11 04178-00OR 81 R-0835100 WOOD DEBRA PORT ST. JOE BEACH UNIT N LOT 1ii & 13 ORB 160/618 FR ROBERSON MAP #17A 0*225-OOR , a586 R-O861i0 5O452.64 KILLER ROGER PORT ST. JOE BEACH UNIT NO. . 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F 0'374-000R E93 R-0863000 HX 5s39.67 GOFF ERNEST J. (MRS.) BAYVIEW HEIGHTS PB i PG 264 LOTS 11 6; 7, '9 & 10 MAP # 9B BLK.- l04418-OOOR 594 R-086700 'S90.&9 GOFF ERNEST J. MRS. BAYVIEW HEIGHTS PB 1 PG 26 LOTS 2; 3 8: S '5 FT OF LOT "S MAP #4?B S BLK H 04441-050R , 595 R-0869200 HX S363.21 DENSHORE JOY RENA FOREHAND'S FIRST ADDITION TO H.V. PB 1 PG 44 . LOTS 2- 3 ORB 181/505 FR RUPERT & ORB 187/562 FR. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL' 04446-OOOR 596 '.R-0869700 51,302.15 PEAK KENNETH EARL ET AL FOREHANDS FIRST ADDITION. TO HIGHLAND VIEW PB i PG 44 LOTS 3 & 9 ORB 103/87 FR KENNINGTON (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE "TQ.ZROLU).' 5S.-:'..=,: .... -'e'l-tf,::, 04468-OR.' , 597 R-0871800 HX 5353.74 LYNCH WILLIAM M.,& VIRGINIA R FOREHANDS FIRST ADDITION TO ' HIGHLAND VIEW PB 1 PG 44 LOTS 7} 8 111i 12 & 14 ORB 88/941 & 943 FR EWING 8. FOREHAND '. (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 04630-OOOR 598 R-0892000 S280.94 GAINER MANSFIELD & CORA LEE ST. 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JOE LOT ORB 188/903 FR CHRISTIE MAP # 50A 05074+-OOOR 632 R-0949400 HX HIEBER GEORGE E. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LO' 8 12 MAP #50A 05079-000R 633 R-0950000 HX CLARK W WADE & PAULA J CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT ORB 1741/701 FR STEVENS. MAP #5OA 05091-OOOR 634 R-0951200 SENIOR CARE PROPERTIES CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ALL GLK 57 BEING A 320 FT PARCEL ORB 184/362 FR MAP# SOA $t250.57 051 9-00OR TERESA A 635 R-0956900 HX LOTS 1+ RAFFIELD.RONNIE ET U PRICE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE 4 ORB 101/633 C. FR BLK 26 MAP# SOD' LOT ' 04'824-OOOR 614 R-0914700 HRX .BRADFORD J C 8: CAROL CITY OF PORT ST. JOE N 24,- 26 ORB -149/883-S8' LEHARDY & ORB 158/483 HARMS 8: ORB 177 -84 CD (FOR FURTHER LEGriL SEE 04828-000R 615 R-091E5900 HX MC FARMLAND PATRICK JR. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE L 7 ORB 183/222 FR JOHNS MAP# 5OA . 04831-OOOR 616 R-0917900 GOFF ERNEST J. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE L 18, 20 8: 22 DBK 9I 1G MAP #50A ,S7 -6-00.P. .. . 617 R-0925700 HX BLACK RICHARD W 1& BAR CITY OF PORT ST. JOE N LOT 16 ORB i1'O,' rB FR MAP #0SA 04876-O OR 618 R-092E800o BLAC':' RICHARD W 8 BAR CITY-OF PORT ST. JOE S LOT 16 ORB 170/468 FR M' up .#50A O't879-OOP : . 619 P.-9-6100. LAWDER BARBARA A. ET.-A CITY OF PORT ST. JOE L' ORB ..37/275-78 FR EST... ALBERTRT S. MAGNESS MAP# 0OA 04890-OOOR . 620 R-0927200 TANKERSLEY JAMES CITY OF PORT ST. JOE Li E/2-OF LOT MAP .A O.A .'2,te'?8-CCiR - THURSBAY WILLIAM P.' 8: ,CITY OF POFT ST. JOE Li E'-" OF LOT 20.. ORB 181,'9PS FR HOGAN' MHP O. ! 04898-004R 622 R-09184.0 HX WORTHINGTON MARY CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LO W/2 OF LOT 19 ORB 87/87 .'MAP. #50A 049 5-000P. .613 R-0933900 NIXON KEITH A. 8: BOBBIE CITY OF PORT ST. JOE 3; OFF S END OF LOTS 28. 8: ORB 187/63 FR CAMPBELL #" ,0OA 5375.31 05150-000R 636 R-0957000 HX T 18 MAYS THOMAS G 8:, CITY OF PORT ST. JOE BLK 26 7 ORB 177/15. FR STAI MAP #50D S307.46 N/2 LOTS FR 3 FR 'X ROLL - TAX ROLL) 05219-080R 637 R-0964800 HX, ROBINSON RICHARD L 8 CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORB 173/158 FR DAVID' MAP'#5OD S597.92 OEL50--00OR S. 8: REED 639 R-0968400 -OTS 5 8: CRANFORD WILLIAM H 0 ON ST. JOSEPH ADDITION I LOT 13 ORB 162/14 I BLK 27 MAP# -OD ;' B s5'7.12 , 05313-OOOR OTS 16, 639 R-0974800 HX 7 .. RICHARDSON WALTER ALi ST. JOSEPH ADDITION I BLK 28 1 LOTS 10 8: i ORB 189/320 FR RICHAF 104.02 MAP #OD , BARA J /2 OF BRINSON O5360-0R S 640 R-0979500" HX" -BLK 36 RAY 4LBERT C. 8: DONri ST. JOSEPH ADDITION I 1 LOTS 4 &. 5, LESS S5 S392.57 LOT S -: .., BARA J MAP #5A .... /2 OF BRINSON OE 364-0C0R BLK 36 6,ti R-0979900 HX TARANTINO BENNY JOE . ST. JOSEPH ADDITION I 5. t3. E 1 LOT 10 ORB i84/523 L N MAP #50OA OT i . 05r376"-OOR , ,. 642 R-098-1100' HX 4 BLi 36 POWELL JAMES P. 8 TAM ST. JOSEPH ADDITION d -1 LOT :1 ORB 118.- I04F P 7._....0' MAP #5EsO IT 7 05391-OOOR - 643 R-0982600 HX BLK 37 HOSE KIMBERLEY H. ST. JOSEPH ADDITION L S LOT 19 N/2'- OF LOT S'S465-.77 ORB 184e543 FR SWATTS TERESA A MAP,#5OD OT 22: . O5395-00OR 644 KR-0930C0 HX SBLK : 37 -iOUCHETTE PHUL rqE ST. JOSEPH ACD'ITTUIPI U LOT3. 8: 2 OF LOT 5114.24t 106F LIFE ESTATE DEED Trt.ERSLEe OT 17.8:. (FOR FURTHER LEG-L SE 74 054ei-OOOR BLK 37 645 R-09946.00 HK AMBROSE DAVID LEE ET 'ST JOSEPH ADDITION 0 146E.77 2 LOT 10' ORB 78/344" E DE 2 FT 30 E 049645-OOOR 624 R-093E60 HyX PkRKER iHRI14N M. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT . 14 ORB 188/909 FR CO0 MAP# 156A . 04987-00R C 625 R-0957603 HX LITTLE JAMES C. 8:'DEBRi CITY OF PORT'STi JOE LI ORB 120/i5 FR BAXLEY MAP# 50A - 05026-OOOR 626 R-0942800 SHIRAH MHRMGET D. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LI MAP #50A 05027-OOOR 627 R-0942900 552 SMITH JOHN A . CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT 19 ORB 164/929 ,FR. SMITH MAP #50A4 05033-000R 628 R-0943500 EARLY B. PHILLIP CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOT 251 ORB 115/275- FR DAFFIN, LESS W 6 FT 131/906 TO GRIFFIN (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE 05033-050R 629 R-0943600 EARLY B. PHILLIP CITY OF PORT ST. JOE LOTS 27 & 29 BEING 5- APARTMENTS SITE ORB il MAP# OA 05048-OOOR 630 R-094E5100 HX SMITH CHARLES W SR & T CITY OF PORT ST. JOE L ORB 176/149 !f) MAP #50A OT MAP #500 ;T AL 05493-OOOR 646 R-099E800 ,HX BLK 41 lFENNED'.' RLIB', L. ST. JOSEPH ADDITION 2 LOT 6 ORB 131/512 %299.64 MAP# OD . rS .12 The Star,. Port St. Joe, FL May 15. 22 & 29. 1997 05650-000R $667.77 653 R-1015700 HX 51,036.83 . RA GAINNIE GEORGE t RUBY L . T 21 ST. 'JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. Y 9 LOT 2 ORB 145/292-93 FR , BIETENHOLZ BLK 47 MAP 500D BLK 120 05665-000R $252.33 654 R-1017600 S998.97 BURKETT GREGORY L, 8: MONICA L ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO, 9 LOT i' 1 BLK 50 ORB 192/425 FR RALPH MAP #5c,00 BLK 121 $688.14 05672-OOOR 655 R-1018300 HX 5384.35 r 19 BOWEN KARL H 8: SHERRIE J' ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT'10O. 9 LOT 4 ORB 177/132 FR - BLK 50. BARBEE MAP #500D $2j047. is X 420 KAREN BLK 122 05680-001R . 656 R-102Oi50 HX .. .SE50.14 WHIT.-rER 'CURTIS E ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UfN.IT NO. 9 LOT ORB S9/8S8 FR ST JOE LC. ECE'-' *.C PHGE E3 FRP.OM. JOHNSON - (FORP FURTHER LEGAL 'SEE TAX'ROLL). 0568i-360R 5502. 4, 657 .-i1030500 H, X S 1552.633 X SUMMERS WALTER J, CHERYL W LOTS 2 8: ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. ". PH4FiLLD 12 LOTS 12, 13 ORB 181/444 FR "SJFP ':0. " BLK 61 MAP# SOD .- BLK 129. 5&659.8E. 05681-445R 658 R-1032100 HX .S1,120.03 LOTS 5. 8: PARRISH NORMAN T & TOMMIEJ AFFORD I ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 12 LOT I5 ORB 147/400-401 FR BLK 1 ST JOE FOREST PROC. CO.; . MAP# 50D BLK 130 2... 70.9 ,. MrPSi-IH E '05692-00R LOT S 659 R-1034400 5273.55 SON" CHILDS RUTH 1:r,' UF PORT ST. JOE ORIG.,. BLK 69 LOT -O ORB 96/476-478' BC FR. .DAWSONS & CORBETT ORB .96/893 FR .MCDONALD ET AL 5556.5.2 FO URTHERFURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX. ROLL) RuTH P UNIT 40. OE694-OOOR FR FRICE 60.O R-1034600 a5-.3t DUI:ES LENR L:; CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG; S... LOT 22 ORB 183/788 FR BEWEY HEIRS MAP # OB 134.63 IP S AN F 7 BLKf,. 00i . UNIT 'J '. 716-OOOR RDSON 661 R-1037200 S81.33 i DAVIS ROSA L. BLK'79 CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG . S LOT 18 ORB 120/523 FR LANGTON /JACKSON (LIFE ESTATE RES.) S283.88 MAP# 50sA L. BLK 1002 UNIT ,NO. 35 FT OF 05721-000R' 662 R-1038000 HX .138.99 SPEIGHTS EMILY BERNICE BLK:84 CITY OF PORT-ST. JOE ORIG, LOT 27 ORB 128/61 FR SPEIGHTS MAP #SOA .&566777 BLK 1002 SMONICA A 05776-000R UNIT NO. 663 R-10'3700 $5i1.99 FR JONES UNDERWOOD WILLIE R. CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. BLK 84 LOTS 14i i6, 18, W/2 LOT 20 - .' i ORB 81/7,11 & LESS E/2 LOT 20 'ORB 1-3/531 TO MILLER 'v"'S3 8' (FOR. FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) IMY T. Jr iT NO. 05781-O000R FR GAY. 66. R-1044200 579.83' B- 8 WRIGHT OLA WILLIE BL 85. ITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG.' LOT 23 MAP #SOB 781.23 BLK 1005 JNIT NO. ,'" 05783-OOIR' 18 i665 R-i044600 70.04 1JR... ; WRIGHT QTLLIE OLA CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG. -BLK 85 W/2 OF LOT 25 ORB 182/733 FR THE BODY OF CHRIST JESUS, I 11.12 CHURCH, INC. BEING "PETERS S10.l~2 .(FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) JrAT I', 05789-OOOR . 2, PAGE 666 R-1045900/, $79.83 TO STEPP CHARLES CITY OF PORT ST. JOE'ORIG. E TAX ROLL) LOT 5. MAP #5OA ': / ,. "' ? LL 1 ; " SS63.13 UX 05791-000R NIT NO. 667 R-1046i0 .83, MORNING BEN CITY OF PORT ST. JOE ORIG, BLK.'9 LOT 8. . MAP #50A 5207.59 UNIT NO. ' FR TAYLOR BLK 92 OPER 05502-000R 647 R-0996800 HX $23: BLK 42 l DOWNUM SHEILA ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO, 2 LOT 18 ORB 160/92 FR 5235.15. SASSER . JONES MAPit# -5D . Tr 7 BLK 92 05600-000R BLK 43 648 R-i008500 HX S: BUTTS CHRISTOPHER J S: ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT SS507.99 7 LOT 8, LESS 50 X 65 FT OT"17 TO GARRETT OT 17 N-MAP #50D B, B"46 BLK '46 05604-0OOR 649 R-1009000 HX .80. RAINWATER JOHN V III ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT 9 LOT 10 8: S/2 OF LOT 11 ORB 174/83 FR JONES MAP# SOD / BLK '46 BLK 11: 05635-001R 5543.78 650 R-1013300 HX 51i492.16. EARLY BARNEY P. 8: DEBCRAH M. ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 9 LOT 3 8: WEST 1/2 OF LOT 4+ T ORB OFFICIAL RECORD BOQK 96 PAGE 183 FROM ST. JOSEPH LAND 8: E TAX ROLL) (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) *7 05637-OOOR 53;0i7.39 65.1 R-1013800 522,788.19 GULF PINES HOSPITAL, INC. "ST.. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. *UNIT 9 LOT 1 2.173 AC M/L BEING */275 GULF PINES HOSPITAL ORB 128/398-99 FR PROVIDENT BLK 46 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) '. 0564O8-p00R S83.93 652 R'-iOiS00 51366.10 tERESA NEWTON JAMES J. 8: SUSAN M. OT' 19 ST. JOSEPH ADDITION UNIT NO. 9 LOT 20 ORB 189/573 FR SMITH MAP #5EOD BLK 47 BLK s18 3.86 05792-00OR 668 R-to04.00 * FRAZIER JIMMY LEE CITY OF PORT ST. LOT 9 ORB 169/805 B: OUINN MAP #F50A O5793-OOOR 669 R-1046300 QUINN BILLY. CITY OF PORT ST. LOT 10' MAP #50A 1, 534A39 05796--000R NO. 670 R-1046600' LOT BEWEY MARGARET CITY OF PORT ST. S/2 OF LOT ,12 LK 1ii MAP #50A 583210 O05800-OOOR 671 R-1047000 H NO". JONES COLORADO HI CITY OF PORT ST. , LOT 16 . MAP #5OA , 1 i 05804-OOOR 672 R-1047400 JONES LESA A. 8: R CITY OF PORT ST. LOT 20 ORB 124+/5 EST. MAP# OA E0581-O01R 673 R-1048500 PITTMAN DONELL, MILLVIEW ADDN, PB 1 PG 33 N: ORB 128/961 FR f MAP# 49C BLK JOE URIC. 5FR JEFFEF 1006 262.2E RON 05821-001R 675 R-1049400 UNDERWOOD WILLIE R. MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT i F .33 LOT 13 LESS W 2' OF 203 TO ADDISON MAP #49D 05827-000R 676 R-1050200 QUINN DESMOND MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT i P 33 LOT i8 LESS W 31 FT ORB 172/339 FR SMITH MAP #49D 05831-000R 677 R-105060b0. GUINN BILLY C. ET UX -MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 1 P 33. LOTS 1) ,2, 3, S ,: 7 75/355 ,MAP #.+9D 05862-OOOR 678 R-1053700 CORBETT NAOMI 8 DORTHE MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT i : 33 WESTERLY 25 FT OF L .ORB.81/519 (LIFE ESTHT MAP #49D 05862-020R * 679 R-1053900 PACE OLLIE, . MILLVIEW ADDN UNI iF I 33 LOT 16 ORB 80/598 IRENE nMXLEY (LIFE ES' RESERVED' S(FOR-FURTHER LEGAL SEE 0E889-OP . 680 P-106800 .. JULIUS EDDIE 8. DIANA MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 2 I 46 0. 47 LOT 28 ORB 15E FR PACE :MAP. 949D S BLK: S0T894-OOOR 681 R-1057300 KEITH ODELL MILLVIEw iDDN UNIT'i P S33 LOT 1, . MwP P9'C 6B8 R-1OE'7400 SIMS DANIEL' MELLVIEw ADDN,UNIT i 33 LOT ORB i75/207 F MOSELEY MrPh 9': $304.75 06027-009R 496& R-1071400 PB i PG JULIUS EDDIE JR RB 190/" MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT LOT 10 PB '2PG 53' ORB 163/203 FR JULIUS BLK 1007 MAP# 50A 06028-OOOR 134'+.70 697, R-1i072500 HX THOMAS VALERIE ANN 8: B 'l PG MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT PB 2 PG 53 LOT i ORB QC FR JONES MAP# 50A BLK 1007 S488.37 B PG. ORB :: BLK 1OO~e 06028-011R 698' R-1073,400 HX THOMAS MARY L. 1 MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT LOT 12 8 N/2'OF LOT 1'i 92/247 FR ST JOE LD &8 iPB 2 ,PG 53 : ORB 127/1 (FOR' FURTHERR LEGAL SEE ER 06'.L9-007R R'B PG 699 R-1074500 HX LOT 14. WILSON ROBERT L. JR. E OT l ; MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT TE LOT 9 8 5;L OF LOT 'P SLK 1009.. 53 MH. AP#.SOA" . S81.33 R' i PGC ; . TO KATIE TATE : '' E TAX ROLL, 5273.5E PB 1 PGo /463 5 19.07 PB i PG BLK 1011 S326.69? PBi. PG , aLR' l i 05899-000R 683 R-1057800 s22 LESLIE RAWLIS D 8: SHARION Y MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT i PB 1 P 33 LOTS 8)1012, 'it : . ORB iE8/255-256 FR CITY OF P LESS ORB 169/105 TO HILL 8& (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX P 05907-0OOR, 684 R-1058800 581 PITTMAN AMOS MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT.1 PB 1 PGc 33 LOT 8 8 10' UNREC. QC HURLBURT 8: ORB 't/ET69 FR HURLBURT (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX R 05910-001R 685 R-i059200 S24 QUINN LENORIA MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 1.PrI 1 33 LOT 12 LESS S 67"FT ORB 15i/25 FR-HURLBURT MAP# 49C BLK 1 05918-OOOR 686 R-1060000 Si OUINN RHINE M. MILL'/rEW HEDN UNIT' iNO PB PGS 4 6 & 47 LOT.S ,ORB 183 IS QC FR WALKER MAP #49) , '. ,, BLI; 1< 05S-OOOR 000R 687 R-1'061400 HA 535 BOONE CECIL R. & CONNIE PHIL MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT NO 2 PB i PGS 46 8 47 LOTS 8 8 1o' ORB 13&/4&)-61 FR EST. OF SARhkNDw BOONE (FOR FURTHER LEGRL SEE TAX F OE940-OOOR 5I8 R-1lCo2300 55.$ LHM1-i VELMH BORDERS ET &ML MILLVIEW HOCDN UNIT NO PB I PGS 46 8- 47 LOT 23 ORB 178/ FR BORDERS ESTATE MAP fJ490 BLb 10 0o959-OR , 689 .R-1064200 511 -JULIUS DIANE P. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO1 2 PB, POS 46 "47 LOT 19 ORB 108/986-7 FR BYRD HEIRS MAPS50A , ... BLK 10 0 969-OOOR 8BLK 1006' 690 R-1065200 *141 SIMS DAN EST. C/O MARY SIMS, MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO;, 2 5 19.. I PB 1 PGS 46 & ,4,7 W/2 OF LOT' ., IlMIAP #EOA 5 JOE ORIG, BLK 10 06014-'OOOR BLK i100' '691 R-106?500 HX 517! MC GEE DELORES M MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 2 54$.93 LOT 24 PB 1 PGS 46 47 , ORB 154/37 FR BRYANT JOE ORIG, MAP# OA .. E LK 0i0- BLK 1006 06027-0'OOR 692 R-1070600 HX, 551 SHACKLEFORD ANN M. iX S404.10 MILLVIEW ADDITION .UNIT NO, 3 LL ET VIR LOT 1 P8 2,PG 53 ORB 121/970- JOE ORIG. 7i FR ST. JOE FOREST PROD CO, ....MAP EOA S. BLK 102 BLK 1006 06027-OO'lR 693 R-1070700 HX S458 S4.7.93 TAYLOR CHRISTINE P A', 0. LIKELY'' MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO 3 JOE ORIG. PB 2 PG 53. LOT 2 ORB 149/3 E52 FR JONES FR TAYLOR MAP# E50A BLK 1020 BLK 1006 JNIT 1 31' OF LOT PETERS 05819-000R 674 R-1049000 LEWIS ALPHONSO MILLVIEW ADDN UNIT 1 PB 1 33 LOT 4 ORB 151/609-611 8: ORB 189/364 TO ADRIAN L EST, OF JOHN & MARIE LEWI (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TO 06027-006R 694 R-1071100 HX 5235 $323.15 PRICE SHARON R. MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO, 3 LOT 7 PB 2 PG 53 1 ORB 191?886 FR JENKINS MAP# ,0A BLK 102 06027-008R $396.92 6957 R-1071300 HX 5221 PETERSON DOROTHY PG MILLVIEW ADDITION UNIT NO. 3 FR LOT 9 PB 2 PG 53 ORB 130/745- .EWIS 46 FR ST. JOE FOREST PROD. S MAP# 50A 4.86 pG SJ . ,OLL): 6,09 FR OLL) 07,41' 0605.I-0o7R ... 700 R-1078200 HX BAILEY CA RL E.& BARBA MILLVIEW H DCITIOH UNIT LOT 7 PB PG, 3 ORB 1 $iE FR ST. JOE FOREST P MtPI SOH . Paee SC 06267-OiiR * S90.38 718 R-1119000 S27.99 WISE WILLIE D. NO. 3. SANDCLIFF TOWNHOUSES UNIT NO. 7 ORB 180/159 FR MC GEE. III MAP# 19B BLK 1020 06267-235R 719 R-1120600 914.7 MELENDEZ EFRIAN & CARLA 5167.89 CAPE. SHOALS II TOWNHOUSES UNIT H ORB 110/62 FR MURPHY & , T NOi: 3 ORB 175/231,FR FERRAND- i 171/61 MAP# 18C 06268-OOiR BLK 1021 720 R-1125000 54,097.82 FOSTER CLIFFORD ET AL S 6'8:.7 T 9 R 11 8: S 12 T 9 R' S240.51 12 233.58 FT GULF FRONT 9.97 ACRES M/L TRACT NO..i ORB NO.. 3' 111/627 FR'FLA. TITLE &B ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) DEV' CO .070 OC 06268-010R E TAX ROLL) 721 R-ii25100 5!76*2.07 FOSTER CLIFFORD ET AL , SS 6 7 T 9 R 11 8: S 12 T 9 -R 12- 100.13 FT GULF FPRONT 1.96 5405.63 ACRES M/IL N 100 FT OF TRH,:T ET UX 969 BC .FR LCS CO. INC. SNO 3 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL). -B 2 PG 06268-020R 722 R-'i25200 53;&66.00 BLK 1022 FOSTER CLIFFORD ET AL 5 6 8: 7 T 9 R 11 & S 12 T 9 R 12 209.32 FT GULF FRONT S 210 FT OF N 310 FT OF TRACT NO. 2 R256.,70 ORB l,/6'-7 FR FLA TITLE 8: IRA 'R.1 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) * NO. 3 L37/1044- *ROD. CO' BLK 102H4 0605E1-OO8R, 701 R-1078300 LEWIS MICHAEL B. 8: MONIC:- MILLVIE W 4CITION UNIT NC Pa PG S3 .OT. 8 f 10 SORB 139?.'-97-9S FR ST. JOE FOREST PRODUCTS *:OMPiHN.' tFOP FURTHER LEGAL SEE T4 06051-012R 7'.- R-C.787')0 HX WT'TKINS H.RLEY L B: MARY i MILLVIEW IlODITION UNIT NC SP- PG F3 LOTS i.'i ORB 14E.76' FR GUIO' BLK 06079-OE.OR 703 R-108210C, HX ROGERS nICHIEL v. TINA H. S 13. T 8 R 11 LOT 90 X I: ORB 181/193 FR GAMMILL MAP# SiA 06083-000R 704 P-108LB00 GHY SUSNN MHDDOX SUBDIVISION TO OAk GROVE PB 1 PG 27,LOTS 5 8 ORB 146/237 QC FR GAY MAP# 51 BLK 06178- OOR 705'E R-109i600 DAVIE THOMMS 04u GROVE SUBSD. PB ,i PG 1 LOTS 5 8 7 ORB 159/55O F MOWREY , PB~iA .. B L $167.27 4 F. . 3 , AX ROLL), S261,99 M O. 3 '1024, $390.13 Si FT -63.31 : 6 A . 5120.38 FR lI 1'. .. 06230-OOOR ' 706.... R-097'Eo S'264'.;4 HICKS: .-REIl A 5 25 T 8 R 1.1 4.78 AC M/L 330 FT LOT ON CO RD BY 630 FT 012 DEPTHi BEING LOT 13, AS PER, -OLDEN'S PLAT LESS 30.FT TO , (FOR FURTHER LEGAL- SEE T,4 ,i ROLL) 8 1 ,. 3 3 .. . 06234-Oi0R S 707 R-1097900 HX 5988.58 6 Ri4FFIELLI DINN', L, , S 5 2 T 8 R i 1 AC' 160 FT BAY'. FRONT; 400 FT AV DEPTH BEING': 01 '5 3 AC LOT 113 OF GOLDEr.NPLuT LESS 140 K 343.9E FT,TO (FOR FURTHER LEGAL "SEE TAX ROLL.) 59.72 LON 06..47-OOOR . S 708 R-i105E00 HX S117.,6 MOORE M.RK RANDALL , S S 5 8 R 11 74.7 FT BH',' FRONT S. SR 30 ORB 142/796-97 FR MOORE 92.11 .C.0,49-024R 709 R-1108400 S8l.194 D'ALEMBERTE TOLBOT 77, ST. JOSEPH BAY ESTATES UNIT ONE PB 3 PGS 1 8- 2 LOT 9 r' MlP E#521 . 'IE BLK B Oti'59-100R 14.17 710 R-1113500 $1,034-.91 MOORE MARK R. & CHARLOTTE D.. S 25. T 8 R 11 101.1 FT LOT ON SR 30E; 120,36 FT MV DEPTH ORB:T 20 ORB 183/8617/ FR PICKETT OF MAP# 19A . 16 ; : 06266-10OR 712 R-ll7iO 5186.86 L6 43 HILL H LOUIS JR FEATHER SOUND LOT 20 ORB 1E57/55E4 CERT. OF TITLE FR CLERK S MAP# 19B 17 .7 S 06266-1E0R . -.81 712 R-i1179,00 5360.86 HILH LOUISMORGAN KAHY LJR FEATHER SOUND LOT 281 ORB 17/4 FERT HI OF'LL S MAP#' 198 06266-145OR 713 R-1'18200 518360.2 703 MHILLORGAN KATHY LJR FEATHER SOUND 172 LOT 28 ORB 184/1 FR HILL -. MAP# 19B 062667-0084 0 71 R-1118700 2867.96 HWISE WILLOUIS JR FEATHECLIFF TOUNDHOUSES UNT NO. 8,,72 LOT 29 ORB 17/84 CERT FULTOF TITLE: FR CLERK .80 MAPt# 19 '06267-008R 71E R-111i8700 S27.99 WISE WILLIE D. SANDCLIFF TOWNHOUSES UNIT NO. 4 ORB 180/840 FR FULTZ ".80 MMAP# 198 06267-009R 7176 R-1118800 S27.99 WISE WLLIEDGAR A. JR. JNEN SANDCLIFF TOWNHOUSES UNIT NO. 0 ORB8 1/849 FR S4AGG FR MAP# 198 1,73- 06267-OIOR 717 R-l1i8900 S29.49 ROGERS EDGAR A. JR. 8: JANENA C, SANDCLIFF .TOWNHOUSES UNIT NO,. 6 ORB, .30/984-8o FR PEACOCK ET AL 20 MAP# 19B Cels8-0(3R 723 R-1126500 $S87.6i'. 6EN CHWkL ER PROPERTIES P.C. S 7 T ; R i1 3&. S 1- T 9 R 12 .44 AC M/L BEING LOT 7-A; 79,71 FT GULF FRONT; 331.5'- AV DEPTH .' 'iFOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TwX PFOLL) 06:62a-044R 724 R-li-M600 $887.O BEH':HWHLKEP PROPERTIES, P.C. S 7 T 9 R 11 8: S 12 T 9 P12 1,44 -: /L ' BEING LOT 7-B AS PER SuRvEY 49..71 FT GULF FRONT; 331.l (FOR FURTHER'LEGAL SEE T,4X R'LL) 06268-068R ' 725 R-1127200 1 S1,797.04 HAMILTON JESS & SHNDrm HkRP.I-.G 5 7 T 9 R 1 102 FT GULF FRONT; 10--8._T FT i-',' EP rH ORB 120,'6 60:FR SULLINS5 MAP# C .C: 7-b R-1129800, E'e'.. . GHPBER J4Y O. - S 18 T 9 R 11 , 10:2 X, 422 FT PAR EL BEING LOTS .2, 3,, E- ORB 129/ 4-2. FR MAY LESS LOT 1 ORB' 1. / (FOR FURTHER LEGHL SEE TAX POLL' O., 68-lb 1R ; ". . 77 R-1311CO 37 .40 : FOSTER J., JR. . S 18 T 9 R. R BEING LOT I OF SURVEY; 115i FT OlJ CO. RD. 30E; 120 FT LEPTH ORB t.7E 840 -SC FR FOSTER MAP# 19B . 06'268-163R 718 R-1131300 '.;'.5337.58, FOSTER J.,C. JR., ''": 18 T 9 R ii BEING LO '' OF J SURVEY; 11S X 120 FT LOT ORE 175/840 QC FR FOSTER MA# 19 . '1-,' R- '113 .'' t39i .1 FOSTER. LLTrEl 5,:OTT. ET "4L S iL T 9 R 1 &EING LO" 4 OF SURVEYi 115 X 120 FT LOT ,IRE 175/840 .C FR FOSTER E'r6 1 i' /850 QC FR FOSTER MAP# 19 .. .. O,.,cS"8-3OR " 730 R-i32300 '3r. 364. 12 i-VERY JUDGE `R.I-HRED n. JR. 5 20. T 9 R 11 Si FT GULF FRONT; 711.35. FT AV DEPTH P04RT TR.,:TS ;9 8: 30 ORB. . "110/F3 FR FLA. TITLE S MORTG MAP #i9D .. 06268-S5-5R 731 R-11.35Eo000 459.39 G.RDNER J.MES E 8. ANN L S 6 T 9 R Ii '.9620 -:C MIL, . 50 .FT BAY FRONT; 838.11 FT -DEPTH BEING TRMCT 6 ORB 1i5/E74-E75 FR COOLEY. rMHP# 614 Oa69-1l2P "* ' 732 R-l143900 51,li.51 SDAVIS ANNE SAN BLAST ESTATES 27.79 FT ON :0C. RD. 30-EJ 186.58 FT AV SEEPTH; BEING A PORTION OF LOT :3 S/2 OF H DUPLEX ORB 184/924 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL-;SEE TAX ROLL) 06269-30OR ..-- 733 R-1 144900 5310.77 BLASCHUM PHTRICI L ET AL SAN BLAS ESTATES 122 X 160 PORTION OF LOT 2 ON SR 30 .ORB 125/66. FR CXaPE 'SANDS INC. MAP# 1-9B .. 06269-31+4R 734 R-1146000 S905.28 PARKER ROBERT D 8: SYLVIA A CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2J-1 A PORTION'OF LOT 2 SAN BLAS ESTATES SUBD. ORB 131/721-22 .FR GREAT WESTERN BANK 8: ORB (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06269-315R 735 R-1146100 51,17i SEIFERT DONNA M. CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT'2J-2 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAST ESTATES SUBD. ORB ,187? 02 FR SEGER MAP# 19B 6.48 06269-319R 736 R-1146500 5100.93 BENNETTIBOBBY W CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2M-2 A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAST ESTATES SUBD. ORB i43/854-56 FR ADAMS & ORB 144/359-60 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06269-321R 737 R-1146700 S29.49 SAMPLES RICHARD E. 8: ALYN, CAPE SANDS LANDING UNIT 2P- A PORTION OF LOT 2 SAN BLAST ESTATES SUBD, ORB 104/76. MAP# 198 06269-25SR 738 R-1147300 $1)555.74 TOTTEN BETTY JANE' CAPE RETREAT LOT 8F, 110 X 100 FT PORTION OF LOT 8 SAN BLAS ESTATES ORB 175/379 FR POLANSKY MAP# 19B :-,7-.-' 7 77 7 77-- 7-7 -7 T Page 6C The Star, Port St. Joe, FL May 15, 22 & 29, 1997 06269-6B8R. 7,3.9 -it48700 21i053.80 ANDREAS MICHAEL.f& GAY S 18 T 9 R 11 ROBIN BAY, A CONDOMINIUM UNIT 10-D 'ORB 183/201, FR CRAFT ET AL MAP# i98B 06274-01R 740.' R-151800 Si .66A TREASURE SHORES S 14, T 9R.10, LOT llj TREASURE BAY UNREC. ORB' 36/807-808 FR TREASURE SHORES LIMITED. MAP#. 54 06274-022R 74 R-1152800 S275.79 LANGSTON DAVID B. S 14T 9 R 1l LOTS 7 k 8. ORB 178/567 FR ,TREASURE SHORES LTD. MAP#, 54 RLK II 06274-20R 742 R-11i7300 S385.07 BENNETT BOBBY TREASURE BAY LOT i ORB 131/852 FR TREASURE SHORES LTD 8: ORB 165/4H-81 C FR BENNETT . (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06274-250RO 743 R-1158200 CULLEN JOHN F ET AL TREASURE BAY LOT 10 ORB 143/883 SHORES LTD MAP# S4 S385.07 FR TREASURE BLKVC. 06274-265R 744 R-158500 W814.55S CRYDERMAN CURTIS TREASURE BAY LOT 13 ORB $61/822 FR LENNAN MAP# 54 BLK.C 06276-004R 745 R-iiS9700 S2/237.66 KELLEY JAMES M. CAPE SuN BLRS GULFSIDE 8. BAYSIDE TRACT 4 1.1i AC ORB 06 /9g-5 FR HERRING PB 3 PGS 4'. 2A,24A 248. : 24C MAP# .90D 06276-OOR 7-46' R-119800 s719.93 KARASKI STEPHEN J. CAPE' SAN BLAS GULFSIDE 8: BAYSIpE TRACT 5 1.24 AC ORB i01i/08-516 FR FLA TITLE 8, MORTG. PB 3,PGS 24,24A; 2:48 & (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 0627&-0'Z6R 7t7 R-11i1400 70 S .90 HARRISON ROBERT A- CAPE SAN BLAS GULFSIDE 8: . BAYSIDE PB 3 PGS 2) 2i'A, 24B 8:& 24C LOT B OF TRACT 26 ODB 151/954 FR YATES 8: ORBt (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06276-058R 748 R-i16+4400 51s7i8.98. RAIA MICHI-EL E. 8: DARLENE D. CAPr SAN BLAST GULFSIDE 8. BAYSI DE LOT 8 8: 9 OF TRC':T 49.' 190 FT:BAY FRONT; 171.17 FT AV DEPTH ORB 134/238-42 FR FL (FiR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06276-0 ER 749 R-iioa4OO Si.,66.5E6 BEC':HWPLKER PROPERTIES 5 19 T 9 R 11 BEING UNIT A-5 OF SUNRISE/ SUNSET TRACT 8 CSB GULFSIDE/ BAYSIDE ORB 180/56 BC FR NOEL MAP# 198 " 06277-0E : , 750' R-l166500 1.6. 0 MELVIN WAYNE 8: RUTH S 12 T 9 R 11 LOT 3 ORBS 11/58 FR TREASURE SHORES LTD MAP# 53 BLK .VII 06277-020R 751 R-li6600 515i6.20 PETTIS J T S 12 T 9 R 11i LOT 4 ORB '161/5 FR TREASURE SHORES LTD MAP# 53 06277-0OR 752 R-1167200 'JONES TODD & EDWARD S 12 t 9:R 1 i LOT 10 ORB 163/727.F SHORES'LTD MAP# 53 BLK VII FR TREASURE 06277-055R 753 R-i167300 fordFOD DONNA. . . S x T 9 R 11 LOT i1 ORB 15i-'969 FR . TREASURE SHORES. LTD MAP# 53 : BLK VI SBLK VII 06277-060R 754 R-1167400 HX 5 403.2 HOLLY DEBRA ELLEN " S 12 T 9 R R1 . LOT 12 ORB-62/481 FR TREaSuRE SHORES LTD v MAP# 5 . BLK VII 06277-065R 755 R-ii67506 0 156.20 BYRANT JOHNNY C S 12 T 9 R ii LOT 3 1ORB i 1/714 FR TREASURE SHORES LTD ' MAP# 53 BLK VII 06288-033R " 756 R-1169800 567580.87 HILL EUGENE A & EUGENIA C S 22 T 9 R i1 198 FT GULF FRONT; 66 FT BAY FRONT; LESS 100 FT C-30E R.W. ORB 166/237 FR PLIER 8: ORB A66/ (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06288-036R 757 R-l1700000 2S'7E li HILL EUGENE A & EUGENIA C S 22 T 9 R 1i 132 FT BAYFRONT; ORB 185/982 8: 984 FR JONES 8: WHITNELL MAP#, 3ED 06288-040R 758 'R-1i70100 2, 090.79 HILL EUGENE .A & EUGENIA S 22 T 9 R 11 132 FT GULF. FRONT; 132 FT BAY FRONT; 2100 FT DEPTH M/L, EXCEPTING 100 FT IN SR 30E R/W ORB 173/919 (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE TAX ROLL) 06288-6420 ' 759 R-4173400 .. S186.86 GORDON GAIL LEE SAN BLAS PLANTATION" LOT 24 ORB 180/491 FR TRUSTMARK MAP# 3ED 06289-040R 760 ..R-1175E50o Sii,42.35 BRITTLE.PARK T, 8: PHYLLIS W. S 22 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 RD 30-E ORB 105/8i6 FR (FOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 06291-210R 761 R-1185300 GORDON GAIL LEE SURFSIDE ESTATES, UNREC. LOT 42. ORB 180/491 FR TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK MAP# 3D , 06295-0OOR , 762 R-iiS6700, RAFFIELD DANNY L. S 22 T 9 R 1 T 196.23 FT FRONT; 503 FT DEPTH M/Li SUBMERGED PARCEL TO BULK LINE 2564.1& FT .AV DEPTH IFOR FURTHER LEGAL SEE T 06316-OO4R 763 R-ii89100 JANOWSKI MARY JEANETTE S 23 T 9 R 11 2.5 AC M/L FT X 545 FT LOT ORB.81/i MAP# 54C 063317-0R 05 7&64 R-1189700 EARLY B. PHILLIP 8: DEBOI S 23 T 9 R i1 100 FT BAY FRONT; 300 FT AV DEPTH 01 101/916 FR ROCKHOLD 06320-020R 765 R-li91800 5: MOSS WILLIAM C JR S24 T9 Rii 28 FT GULF FRONTAGE; 406 FT AV. DEPTH BEING,TRACT 2 OF 3 OF LO0 ORB 169/413 FR HARTSFIELD 06320-025R 766 R-li91900 S MARTS THAYER H. S24 T9 Rll 37.5 FT GULF FRONTAGE 405 FT AVE. 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