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Keep the Apalachicola Flowing! Pg. 3A Scallop Festival Pg. A Republicans Meeting Pg. 3A New Businesses Pg. 5A Sports Pg. 11-12A Law Enforcement Activities Pg. 6A Worship Opportunities Pg.: SA Letters to the Editor, TLC Grant Pg. 7A School News Pg. 4-5B Classifieds Pg. 6-78 Trades & Services Pg. 8B Classless Reunion 1 Cool Well Over 1,000 Alumni, Teachers, Administrators and Friends Attended Over a thousand Port St. Joe ,vere present from the class High School alumni, friends, 1941 which. in the fall of 1940 teachers, and administrators ", ': had brought home the first stall gathered for the first "Classless" football championship. The tear Reunion Saturday evening was coached by Frank Hannon. Memories flowed as class memn- ------- -'- ---TO--- Memorial pictures were als bers from 1932 through 2001 placed on behalf of teachers an caught upon each other's lives administrators from years gon and tried to make up foi lost time. by who have passed away an There. was no more fitting departed classmates %were remen9 place for this occasion, than the bered by purple and gold balloon historic Centennial' building. placed throughout the Centenni Nearly every class could identify Building. with the old building. Hazell Ferrell had the horn, It wasn't because the of representing the most mature Centennial Building was built in graduating class, 1932, in atter 1938 as the headquarters for the (See CLASSLESS on Page 9A 100th celebration of the signing of Folks lined up on front Florida's Constitution. But rather, Folks lined up on front the proms, dances, Projecti the Centennial Building to re Graduatiron, basketballgames, Proe sister their presence at the fir Graduation, basketballgames, i gathering of tHE pOl 5th Scallop Fest Weekend The awaited moment is almost here! The' 5th Annual Scallop Festival on the shores of St. Joseph Bay will begin Friday afternoon, August 31, at 3:00 and continue for another two exciting days on Saturday and Sunday. According to Sandra Chafin. Executive Director of the Gulf County Chamber of Commerce. all available vendor slots in Frank Pate Park have been filled, and she" began turning down -appli- cations Monday afternQon. A vast array of arts and crafts from the 70 registered vendors, will be offered for sale. The pungent aromas of the 12 different food vendors will be sure to tantalize the palate, and make you have to indulge in an alligator kabob, a mouth-watering corn dog, kettle corn, tasty barbecue ribs or chicken, or the succulent Scallop which the festival celebrates. Entertainment will begin' Friday afternoon at 4:30, and will,, culminate Friday evening as Michael McGrew and Friends perform from 8:00 11:00 p.m. 'Start the festival early, browse through the booths for that special item, and enjoy a cool evening under the stars as you 'listen to the sounds of McGrew. On Saturday morning the Panama City Pipes and Drums wi Ill open the day wi th ceremonies. Some vendors won't arrive until early Satiirday .morning, and many will offer their crafts until late Saturday evening. Entertainment will continue until 11:00 p.m. The festival will culminate on Sunday afternoon, with gospel music beginning at 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. KAYAK RIDES For the first time in the festival's history. festival goers will have the opportunity to experience a kayak ride in St. Joseph Bay. Happy Ours Kayak and Canoe Rentals, owned by Dan and Debbie VanVleet, will participate in the festival on Saturday, Sept. 1, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eastern time. Try out a kayak for just $5 for adults and $3 for children. All participants will be eligible to win a: FREE kayak or canoe rental; prize to be awarded at the conclusion of the festival. Remember to bring your water booties and wet-wear for your paddling adventure. tWade and Paula Clark are co- (See SCALLOP FEST on' Page 3A) S*. 13,6015 Raised For Families Fish Fry, Silent Auction Was An Overwhelming Success S_- Greg, Debbie and Jessica Cole are overwhelmed by the response of the community. Just a few weeks ago. plans were being discussed to help raise funds to defray the cost of medical and treatment expenses for Jessica Cole and Billy Shurrum. Jessica has been battling spinal meningitis, and Billy was critically injured in an automobile accident. The plans kept growing. What started out to be a fish fry turned into a fish fry/silent auction/bake sale and more. A total of 813.601.50 was raised during the course of the day Monday. The event was hosted at the Fish House Restaurant in Mexico Beach. and hundreds and hun- dreds of participants, organizers, and contributors made it a huge success. Even the Blues Brothers made not one. but two appear- ances. Head Blues Brother. Gulf County Sheriff Frank NMcKeithen. said the group would have made three appearances, but they couldn't. "Jessica. this one's for you. baby we love you." McKeithen said after the first act. Well over 100 gifts were donated by merchants. business- es and individuals from through- out the community (Gulf County and Me.ico Beach/Bay County area) to be auctioned during the silent auction. Some $6,760.50 of the money raised was generated through the auction. Everything from deep sea fishing trips. vaca- tions, and art, to a screwdriver set was available to bid upon. Bids did heat up a little toward the end of the 7:00 p.m., CT. time limit as folks tned to get the high bids in on items they wanted. Carol Dow. Fish House Restaurant owner, said that 740 dinners were served between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.. CT. Even better news though is that 900 tickets were sold. Receipts totaled $5.82S for the fish ticket sales. Another S340 was donated and restaurant employees and volunteers donated S185 in tips back to the fund. S488 was raised through a bake sale sponsored by police, fire and safety units at Mexico Beach. "Response to this was absolutely incredible.," said Carol Dow. Both Jessica and Billy have made improvements during the past few weeks. Jessica was able to return home last Fnday and was surprised to be greeted by the Wewahltchka High School band upon her arrival. Jessica still has much rehabilitation work to do. but appears to be on the road to recovery. Billy is still In Birmingham Hospital. but according to his mother Debbie Powell. is showing improvement. He is out of the coma and communicating some. Billy has also begun to recover some movement and can stand with assistance. Some of the contributors toward the fish fry in addition to the Fish House Restaurant and crew, were Chef Bill (Toucan's Restaurant), Sharon Call (Sharon's Cafe), outside servers, and volunteers. Food contributors were NEC.." ..,: a 7. ... -;.' .: Chuck Guilford, Phillips Meats, Daffin Foods, PYA-Sunday Dinner, Red Diamond, Lance Company, Dairy Fresh, Fresh America, Chubby Chicken Bakery, Susan Thiel. Amison Seafood, Eric Sulde, Water Street Seafood, John Frances. Carol Webb, and many others. (See PHOTOS on Page 7A) ~-2 - Carol Dow, Fish House Restaurant owner, and Billy Shurrumr's mother, DebbiPoweldis .y. 740 Fish Dinners Were Served! __ ~~__~_~ ~~~_ __~_~~___~_~ ~~~~__l~)'dt~b~k; T TST i ~~i~r *6 ~41~nl*E~- ~ 1 ~ '~ \ ~ .~ I L : _- -: . -' , __ ?4 O_ The Sta PAGE TWO THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 ' Classless and Priceless What a wonderful, wonderful week this has been. Two of the absolute finest events I've attended were held within just a few days of each other-the "Classless" Reunion and a fish fry and silent auction benefit held for Jessica Cole and Billy Shurrum. The "Classless" Reunion should have been named the' "Priceless" Reunion. Who knows how many people were there?. Maybe 1,000, maybe 1,300-best estimates indicate that the number probably fell somewhere between these figures. All of the memories of those high school years radiated from PSJHS alumni as they greeted fellow classmates, friends, teachers, and administrators. Old, young, middle-aged-it mattered not .. the binds of time were cast aside and the bonds of friendship and love glowed through the .eyes and expressions of classmates as they renewed old acquaintances. The Centennial Building was the perfect place for the event to be held. In just a few short weeks work will begin to start refurbishing the historic structure. At the top of the list of things to be done is the installation of an air conditioning and heating system. It just would not have been right if the building had been air conditioned before we had this "Classless" Reunion. There was just something special about getting together and meeting one more time. There were so many people involved in the planning and preparations for this event it would be impossible to begin to name them and express appreciation for their hard work. To the credit of those folks receiving recognition-it was the far- thest thing from their minds as they pitched in to help. "Jimmy" James Archibald Cox is credited with having con- ceived this idea Jimmy, look what you've gone and start- ed!Ill We've got to do this again-after the air conditioner is installed. I've had enough nostalgia! Equally as priceless was the silent auction and fish fry benefit Monday evening. Once again a whole lot of folks in our community got together, recognized a need, and set out to help their friends and neighbors. I was talking to Greg Cole, Jessica's father, Monday after- noon and he was humbled as he tried to express his thankful- ness to the people of this community. All I could do was put my arm around him and say-if it was anyone of those folks in a similar situation you would be doing exactly the same thing. What a great place we live in-where most people still have love, concern, respect, feelings and faith. Gulf County Sheriffs Office Investigator Tom Godwin and I were discussing the advances that both Jessica and Billy were making and Tom said, "God still answers prayers." Amen, Tom, Amen. Two Short Quotes... "If you like sausage and respect the law, don't ever watch either of them being' made ." -author unknown, repeated by Victor Ramos. "Purty to look at, nice to hold, if you 'break it, mark it soldl!"-sign in the old 0. M. Webb dime store, remembered by Gary White. A'~g r Ii My oldest son is getting mar- ried this week. Now, if that won't make you pause and think .... I don't know what will! It would seem to be a time for deep reflection. You'd figure I would meander back to those yes- tery'-ar days when we would "drift" down the Cascade River with Tom. Joke, Bill and Grover Cleveland Alexander. Or I'd reminisce over the-Easter-egg-hunt-grass-stain on both knees of those brand new. over priced, little yellow pants. Perhaps I would replay the first touchdown catch against Blountstown. Or the four-hit col- lege game. Or anyone of ten thou- sand back yard, winner take all, no holds barred, playing for the championship of the known world, contests . Actually I've been thinking about the parents of the bnde. Now. you've got to have lots of guts or be a complete idiot to write a story on your son's future in-laws the week of the wedding But I got to thinking about that, too. I'm not marrying into this family! Josh has got to get along with them. Not me! Mr. Young's first name is Country-that ought to tell you a C~~~~~ri-'. t, ~ucl R ~~~e lot right there! And he is a big guyl I was always afraid to date a girl whose father could. body slam me against the porch swing if I didn't look exactly like he thought I should . especially if I took an extra second saying goodnight to his only daughter on his own front porch, Country tells folks he is from Pulaski. But I know all about those Middle Tennessee ridge runneTs! Especially those Giles County guys! He really grew up out at Friendship. That place had a store, a crossroads, two churches and six families-two of which actually got along. They were all farmers. Even the guy who ran the store: It sounds like a great place when you recount it forty years later. It wasn't so hip in 1963,. Action took place at about the pace of a broken legged snail. They amused themselves by catching, a ride out to Highway 64, hoping to see an out of state car pass through. Country spent his youth trying to beat those guys from Tarpley, Goodspring, Wales or Brick Church in baseball, football, wrestling, girl getting, gully ju.tip- ing, stump whupping or any other thing they could come up with,,;, He'd race 'em up, or ddwn, Powder Mill Hill. Frontwards., 'or backwards. On or off the road'.It didn't make no difference to hiih! And he loved to go into Pulaski .and buzz the town. They had two story buildings And a Dairy B3r. And a town square. And the Sam Davis Movie Theater. And hey man, those Abernathy sisters hyed in Pulaskil You could get in gobd with one of them and their dad would give you a job "runnmg:m" the livestock on auction day at hiis stockyard. Life was good. And then high school ran out. You couldn't cruise forever. And Friendship was a great place to be from, but it didn't hold much future. He enrolled in Martin College. He met Sandra. She didn't s _ll like-those Abernathy girls. And she didn't look like the corn fed, hay bailing, tobacco spitting women that Friendship, Tarpley, Minor Hill and Prospect were turning out. Sandra, by all accounts th I could gather, was near 'bout per- fect. Good looking, intellig6it, friendly, down to earth-whiclK is more important than some f6ols realize when spouse hunting-*xi-d she wasn't a size eighteen, like most of Country's companions back on the farm. He married her as quick as he could. I told Josh when he first began to tell me about "how nice" Lindsey was, "Son, take a close look at ther mother. Get to know her *well. 'Cause there's a good chance that's exactly how Lindsey will turn but (See KESLEY ON PAGE 3) They've Smelled the Roses on the Mountaintop... Finally I CAME DOWN TO The Star office week before last on Wednesday, at about 3:00 in the afternoon, in order to get the lat- est copy of this marvelous news- paper. It was just coming off the press, so I stood around for a few minutes and waited for it. While I was waiting, I engaged Willie in a little small talk as he was changing out a roll of newsprint on the press. I found out some shocking and unusual news. It wasn't Citizens Federal being the latest financial institution to be considered for a merger. It was something more unusual than that. Willie told me that he and Shirley were leaving at 5:00 the next morning to.spend the week- end in the south Tennessee mountains As he was revealing that earth-shattering news, a broth- er-in-law quipped, "You could have done that 20 years agol" Willie just replied, "I know." At any rate, they were doing it last weekend, if it hair-lipped the devil! I HARDLY EVER HEARD of such a thing as Willie and Shirley taking a weekend off, merely to enjoy themselves. They had an itinerary which included eating a meal at the "Dillard House" and spending an evening at Dolly Parton's "Dixie Stampede" dinner theatre in Pigeon Forge-things I had enjoyed a few Thanksgiving weekends in the past. I had to give him some advice such as: "Don't go through Atlanta. Go through Macoh,,. instead, and get on Highway 441' for a straight shot to Pigeon Forge and a more scenic route." I also had to advise him not to eat any meals on the day he expected to eat at the "Dillai-d House," because, otherwise, he wouldn't be able to do his meal justice when he arrived at the "Dillard House." And, if there is anything Willie tries to do, it's do justice to any meal he attempts to eat. He didn't get that bay window for nothing I THOUGHT OF THIS as I read his editorial on home folks opinion of owning beachfront property back in thd "antefoegis- tine" days. His description of our conversation regarding this was, right on track.' When he asked me why I hadn't bought some I answered that I had the opportu- nity, but my beach-front-proper- ty-buying money all went to buy- ing he and his five siblings three squares a day. My grocery bill is just now getting back to the amount it was in those days. The amount is the same, the volume of groceries one gets for the same $100 just isn't as great! He, and his brothers and sisters, ate often and well! I had an offer of a full block about where Charlie Parker's real estate office is now, for only $2,000, from a fellow named R. L. Fortner in the mid 1950s, but as I told Willie, I didn't, have the $2,000 and all my borrowing power was being used to attempt to stay in business; not dabble in real estate! I COULDN'T AFFORD to buy any later oh as the kids grew because school required' that I buy shoes by the dozen pair-regularly!' Folks around here were working three weeks and off one or two weeks, so you know what I'm talking about. .It was no "walk in the park" financing a growing family and one didn't get offers of credit cards with a limit of $10,000 every time the mail ran; either. So, there wasn't too much incentive to buy beachfront property as an investment-or take weekend trips anywhere except to sponge off relatives. I'm not complaining or any- thing like that. I did my share of "going" when I was younger. If anything, I'm fussing at Willie for not taking more time off to go travelling and sightseeing. When he gets older, he won't'be able to take a weekend off and go to the mountains-or-the seashore I HAD NO INTERRUPTIONS in writing my column this week. I had the place virtually to myself. There's some benefits to the "boss" being gone. I just hope he has a good time; not good enough to make him want to do it again in a couple of weeks, .but good enough to make him want to do it again in six months or so. He and Shirley followed their two boys all over the countryside when they were playing Dixie Youth and Dizzy Dean baseball on teams they were affiliated with. I remember they went to Quincy about three nights a week during summer baseball season for nearly two years. ; They followed both boys dur- ing their community college playing days, but they haven't done much travelling simply to take time off to smell the roses . . and see the interesting siglhts that abound out there I -THE STAR- USPHS 518-880 Published Every Thursday at 209-211 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe/,Florida 32456 by The Star Publishing Company of Port St. Joe, Inc. Periodical Postage Paid at Port St. Joe, FL William H. Ramsey . Editor & Publisher, President Wesley R. Ramsey . . . Editor Emeritus Shirley Ramsey .-. Graphic Design/Office Manager POSTMASTER: Send Adidress Change to: THE STAR Post Office Box 308 Port St. Joe, FL 32457-0308 Phone (850) 227-1278 PERIODICAL RATE POSTAGE PAID AT PORT ST. JOE, FL 32457 WEEKLY PUBLISHING SUBSCRIPTIONS INVARIABLY PAYABLE IN ADVANCE IN COUNTY $20.00 IN COUNTY.- $13.00 SIX MONTHS OUT OF COUNTY $30.00 YEAR OUT OF COUNTY $20.00 SIX MONTHS TO ALL ADVERTISERS In case of error or omissions in advertisements the publishers do not hold themselves liable for damage further than amount received for such advertisement. 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 remains. St. Joseph Bay P Date Time Ht. Time Ht. August 24 3:29 a.m. H 1.5 1:58 p.m. L 0.5 August 25 4:14 a.m. H 1.7 3:14 p.m. L 0.3 / \ August 26 5:05 a.m. H 1.8 4:13 p.m. L 0.2 SAugust 27 6:02 a.m. H 1.9 5:07 p.m. L 0.2 August 28 7:00 a.m. H 1.9 5:59 p.m. L 0.2 -~ August 29 8:00 a.m. H 1.9 6:49 p.m. L 0.2 August 30 8:56 a.m. H 1.9 7:37 p.m. L 0.3 Augus a^.pm H1t44U4 De4 OoW W4I6 (Ce4 by Kesley Colbert I Donna Tells All! --lu~rYun.;l~a a~ab~rsm~h~ I . I I : 6 jj jjj( )I j THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 PAGE 3A Keep The Apalachicola Flowing Board Passes Resolution Supporting Adequate Water Flow Proposal "Atlanta wants your water and mine!" David McClain exclaimed to the Gulf County Board of County Commissioners during Tuesday's meeting. McClain heads up to the Apalachicola Bay River Keepers group. He was at the board's meeting to deliver statistical infor- ination about the river's flow and brief the board as to the tri-state (Florida, Georgia, and Alabama) water flow plan. 'McClain told the board that the River Keepers and others had recently been successful in help- ing to stop a plan from being put into place that would have reduced the flow of the river to dangerously low levels. There are several environ- mentally sensitive species and plants that would. be adversely impacted by consistently low river levels. Also of great concern is the impact below normal extended flows would have on the Apalachicola area's oyster pro- duction. The Board of County Commissioners did not need much prodding to take action on the issue. McClain has presented the board with a sample resolu- tion for consideration to adopt. It Ih == = 4:30-5:00 p. m MC 5.00 p.m . 6-7-00 p.m 8-11:00 p.m ,*. ,{\-l- called for adequate water flow lim- its to be adopted that would ensure the environmentally sensi- tive river basin would be protect- ed. Board members read through the document and the board attorney read the resolution aloud. 'This resolution is excellent," said Commissioner Billy Traylor. The board unanimously sup- ported a motion by Commissioner Jerry Barnes, seconded by Traylor, to adopt the resolution. McClain told the board that the next few months would be an extremely critical time as the tri-, state group tries to bring propos- als to the table prior to a December timeline. Is a Federal Prison in the Future? Commission Chairman Nathan Peters, Jr. asked the board to approve a federal prison exploratory committee, during the meeting. Peters noted that it was his understanding that a new fed- eral prison was projected to be built in the Northwest Florida area in the not-too-distant future. The board agreed to name a seven person committee consist- ing of Chairman Peters, Clay Smallwood, Jim Norton, Roy Lee Carter, Phillip Gaskin, Geri Williams, and Ralph Roberson. Economic Development Commit- tee Executive Director Karen Whaley was also asked to sit in on the committee meetings. Peters said he understood the average salary package for federal prison employees was in the $40,000 range. Confirms Redistricting Plans The board voted again on its redistricting plan-Scenario 17AA -Revised-verifying its intention to go forward with the new district boundaries. Commissioners Carmen McLemore and Billy Traylor brought the motion to the floor again requesting that the board reconsider its stance. -Both commissioners said the new boundaries would not hold up to a court challenge. In fact, Commissioner Traylor guaranteed the board that the proposal would be petitioned in federal court, because he was planning on filing against it himself. Traylor pleaded ,Commissioners Carl Fox Jerry Barnes to change with and their BEGINNING AT 3 PM FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 1ST AND CONTINUING ALL DAY SEPTEMBER IST & 2ND FRIDAY, AUG. 31 . . Newton Family sand-up comic Mark York George Boy er & Clerus Heaps Michael .cGret- and Friends minds, "Gentlemen, this isn't going to fly in court." The two questions concerning the boundaries are whether prison population should be included in the count and if the difference in the number of people in the five districts (24.66%) is too great to be considered close enough to be equal. Board Attorney Tim McFarland has told the board that Florida's Attorney General has issued an opinion *advising Gulf County to count prison inmates. He also said that any plan the board passed would have to be approved by a federal judge before it could be adopted because of a 1987 consent decree that created a minority district and single-member voting' dis- tricts. Commissioner Jerry Barnes told the board after being advised that the matter had to go before the federal judge, "If we are going to have to go to court anyway, then I'm going to represent the people." He was alluding to the overwhelming opinion of residents that inmate numbers should not be counted. The Gulf County -School Board has also approved a plan SIas - MC 7.00 p.m. ..... scand-up comic Mark York 8-9:00 p.m. .. .. . . Sons Of Thunder 9-11 -00 p.m AMichael McGrew and Friends SUNDAY, SEPT. 2 1-2 00 p m ............ Mary Lou Cumbie 2-2:30 p m Gubber Dunlap & Beverly Strickland 3-4:00 p.m. . ... Assembly of God Church 4-4:30 p.m. ...... .......... Sissy Dodson that does not count prisoners and is very close to the exact scenario the county has adopted. The only major difference is a small area inside the city -limits of Port St. Joe, otherwise the two boards would be seeking the same dis- trict lines. Commissioner McLemore made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Traylor, to rescind Scenario 17AA-Revised. His motion failed by a 2-3 vote. Commissioner Barnes said after the vote, "I'd like to go back to county-wide voting." He asked the board attorney how the legal challenge to do exactly that was proceeding. McFarland said the .attorneys preparing the case have advised' him that things were moving. along well. If Gulf were to return to coun- ty-wide voting, the question of district lines would be of little, concern, since commissioners would be voted on by the entire voting public rather than just the residents within their districts. In Other Business *Marilyn Blackwell asked the board about the City of Port St. Gulf Republicans and Council Of 100 Meeting September 20th RPOF Chairman Al Cardenas will speak at a meeting of the Gulf Kesley (From Page 2) given another twenty years or so." I met Country and I told Josh, "Son, you be good but there on that front porch!" I was looking forward to this marriage., My son had chosen wisely. His future in-laws seem perfectly normal. Sandra is with- out"blemish and Country. actually knows Coo Coo Marlin! I don't see how it can get any better than that! Coo Coo is my all time favorite race car driver. He used to tear 'em up .every Saturday night down at the Nashville SpeedwaY. I attended a little party for the bride and groom last week. Before I could open my Diet Coke, an attractive and somehow vaguely familiar lady pulled me aside. "Hi, I'm Donna. I'm Sandra's sister. I've been wanting to meet you. I perked up. "Listen, I've been wanting to meet YOU! All I've heard about your sister is how nice, how lovely, how polite .... "Don't you believe that! I was the good sister. Sandra would do all these crazy things and then blame them on me! She got away with murder. Everyone just thought she was miss goody two shoes! Let me tell you about the time she ran-" Jo Blair dropped her plate! Two chickens, a barbequed goat, a wheelbarrow load of baked beans and a ton of cole slaw hit the floor. It interrupted everything! I was hoping to catch Donna alone again. Sandra seemed determined to hang close to one of us. It was almost as if she didn't want us talking .. I'm seeking.Donna out at the rehearsal dinner. There's some things maybe Josh needs to know. Aunt Donna holds the key. This weekend may be even better than I expected .. I Can't Wait, Kes Joe's recent purchase of the fresh water canal and published reports of the water being used for drinking water. The board advised her to ask the city board about that question. When questioned about the safety of the water, Gulf County Health Department Director Doug kent said the water would have to successfully pass stringent state and federal guidelines before it could be used as drinking water and he was sure the city would look at it very carefully. Contrary to information received in a portion of a state press release printed in The Star last week, stating that the water was being treated by the city for drinking purposes currently-it is not. Water from the canal can be sold for industrial use and would have to meet testing guidelines before being considered for drink- ing use. *Gulf County Tourist Development Director Paula Pickett advised the board that a public meeting to discuss. the St. Joseph T. H. Stone Memorial State Park is set for September 24th; the time and place have not been announced yet. Scallop Fest From Page 1 hosting this event. They offer retail sales of ocean kayaks and related gear from their business at 314 Reid Ave. in Port St. Joe. They will be at the festival to answer any questions about kayaks. Children will be sure to enjoy a number of rides available, as well as the popular pony rides'. So, for a fun-filled weekend be -sure to visit the Scallop Festival this weekend. The festival is being jointly sponsored by the Gulf County Chamber of Commerce and the Gulf County Tourist Development Council. See a schedule of events for the festival in the advertisement on page 3A of this issue. Gazebo Fundraiser The Constitution City Business Association is promot- ing the construction of a gazebo to be located at the Frank Pate, Jr. City Park. The gazebo will be a great addition to the park, and very useful for all events. It is anticipated that funds for this project will come from grants, local governments, local fundrais- ers and contributions. The Constitution City Business Association is establish- ing the Constitution Heritage Path as a fundraising effort, for the gazebo project. The Heritage Path of commemorative bricks will pro- vide an opportunity for donors to purchase bricks, and have names inscribed as permanent memori- als or tnbutes. The path will be located around the gazebo. The donor levels are as fol- lows: CONSTITUTION HERITAGE PATH Delegate level, $50, one, 4x8 brick. Convention level, $100, two 4x8 bricks. Monument level, $150, three 4x8 bncks. : ' Governor level, $200, five 4x8 ; ,.bricks. _,- ; :.t "' ,, ..."1 It "',.-.-1 -1 Consutution leel. S25 0, one 8x8 bnck (business/organization names listed). The Constitution City Business Association will have a tent set up during the Scallop Festival to promote the Constitution Heritage Path and to accept donors. Federated Republican Women and Gulf Republican Executive Committee, Thursday, September 20, 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be at Butler s Restaurant in Port St. Joe. An open invitation is extended to all .interested persons. There will be an hors d'oeuvres buffet and the cost is $8. For. reservations or informa- tion please' contact Karen Lawrence at 647-2923 or miscar- lett@gtcom.net Reservations may also be made by mail to GFRW P.O. Box 616, Port St. Joe. Fl. 32457. There will be a private recep- tion at the home of Alan Cox prior to the general meeting, at 5:30p.m., for Council of 100 members only. Anyone interested in joining the. Council of 100 may contact Gary Ross or Alan Cox. GC Offices Relocate The Property and Tourist Development Tax Collection Departments of the -Gulf County Tax Collector's Office have moved to room 147 (formerly the Planning. and Building Department) in the Gulf County Courthouse. The telephone num- ber is (850). 229-5353. Letterheads Envelopes Business Cards Brochures uc..c Forms GIEU Flyers Rack Cards QUALITY' AFFORDABLE PROMPT SERVI CE E TMHsEe RsCo. of PW St. J0, /a. M PhOne 227-1278 or 229-8997 209-211 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe T~eq~(Ctrn~ 44s'~6r0 COMM 1er6eC A)IA't4e Qcalloh stiff Frank-ate Park (Corner of wys. ,; and 98, Prt St. Joe There will be FOOD, ARTS & CRAFTS, FUN, GAMES, RIDES, ENTERTAINMENT, and INTERESTING EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS qn addition to great food, crafts, and exhibits, this year's Scallop Festival will have wonderful entertainment Straight from VH A Nashville, TN... M ICHAEL M CREW .... IN CONCERT! SATURDAY., SEPT. 1 9 a m. Opening Ceremony R C. Pipes & Drums ALSO, other 10 a.m.-12:OO p.m................ Sea Sons 12-12:45 p.m ............... Rachael Hough Entertainers & Emcees for 1-2.00p.rn..... ...........Neysa Trout 2-3:00 p.m. .................... Amy Scipper a weekend of Super 3-7:00 p.m. ................... Southern Star 3 30-4.00 p.m Clarence Bell of Steie I1onder's Band ,- ,-;,;~-.;, -n,- o ,- r l nnoril / 7-8:00 p.rm. ............. .. Tina Gallant I ~LZ.bIVIb.It ai c; prarI/ iI;; ~u~Z1 PAGE 4A THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 St. Joe Players Forming A little theater group is form- ing to raise funds for the Christmas for Kids program. The funds raised will ensure that all Gulf County kids have a great kJA..7 7 x VL V. 1 rr s fif. 0 Sally Childs (third from left) was the grand prize winner of a vacation package given away by Capital City Mortgage Company. Her vacation included a three day/two night getaway to a resort of her choice and a Caribbean cruise for two. Shown presenting Sally with her prize are Gary Settle and Kristi Dorman, mortgage account executives, and Susan Stephens, office manager. Passport Photos Available! (850) 227-9400 IJAVOIJE' S PHOTO 106 REID AVE. PORT ST. JOE Panama City Bop and Shag Club Opens The Panama City Bop and Shag Club is a not-for-profit swing dance club that is dedi- cated to preserving and promoting Bop. Shag. Jitterbug and Swing dancing. The club is also deter- mirned to presene and promote the Rhythm and Blues. Beach and Shag music which started this dance craze. The club is looking for anyone who loves to jitterbug, swing. bop or shag dance or anyone who would love to learn. They will meet every Monday evening start- ing September 10. from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Grand Square Hall on the corner of 1 th Street and Bob Little Rd.. Panama City. The cost is S3 for members and $5 for non-members. First time visitorss get in for free. For more information call Ki r 850/648-2246 or Sally 850/648- 4649. You can email them at pcbopandshagclub' hotmail.com. C L-d- L j 1850 .1-7-9880 i NMDLE -- AND .:,*--_-_--.-. Z L : \- ^ ,/<0rff-9 IFjJ L- C IN C. slaftfffftts, A QUILT SHOP deer prize FABRIC, NOTIONS, QUILTING CLASSES drap Is 't HAND MADE GIFT ITEMS, ETC. .,, hO ff VON BOUINGTON the end of 317 Williams Avenue CG.SUSIE" PIPPIN each d y! Port St. Joe, FL 32456 EXCITING 4 Y S4iLE - August 31 Sept. 1 Sept. 3 open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 4 Sunday., Sept. 2 open 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. Over 1,000 bolts of fabric to choose from!! 4 Most Fabrics 25% off 4 Selected Fabrics 30 to 50% off 4 Baby Panels i / i Notions & Books 2 for$3.00 -0. / 15% off NO DISCOUNT on Fat Quarters or less than 1 Yard Cuts ' NO DISCOUNT on CONSICNMENT ITEMS * _AA A,&_&_L__ L & ALIAII L A& AL. ,Maggie Grace Miller Its' a Girl! Maggie Grace Miller, was born on August 7 at 5:34 p.m. CST at Gulf Coast Hospital. Her proud parents are Jason and Amy Miller. She weighed SLx pounds, nine ounces and was 19 3/4 inches long. ... N Maggie is blessed with three sets ofr grandparents: Steve and Debbie Miller, Billy Joe and Mary Ellen Nlavhann. and Jack and Brenda Davila. iI Cheyanne Hanlon . Cheyanne is 2! Kayleah "Cheyanne" Hanlon celebrated her 2nd birthday August 25th with a Barbie party at the park. Helping her celebrate her big day were her Mommy and Daddy, big Bubba Justin, her NaNa and PaPa and Uncle J.J., her Nanny and PawPaw,. her Noni and Mern, and cousins Dalton and Savanna Lowery, and Trenton Tapper. .. Cheyanne is the daughter of Stacy and. Michelle Hanlon of Highland View and the grand- daughter of Gerald and Alice Martin of Port St. Joe. and Gene and Betty ,Sue Hanlon of Wewahitchka. She is the great- granddaughter of, Norman and Margene Martin of Howard's, Creek. Bessie Goff of Highland View and Frances Hanlon of Wewahitchka. NOW See The Star On Line at www.StarFL.com Christmas. Do you have any experience acting, singing, or playing a musi- cal instrument (specifically piano or drums)? Have you ever dreamed of acting or singing on stage? Even if you can't act or sing, would you like to help build and move sets, make or change cos- tumes, help with stage makeup, lighting or sound? You are needed The St. Joe Players are plan- ning to produce and stage the play "Places" by. Hank Beebe, a noted off-Broadway writer. It is a musical love story set in a little theater production. Needed are thirteen male singers/actors ranging in age from 19-60. Auditions will be September 15 at a place yet to be determined. The play will be staged December 6 through 9 in the Centennial Building. Hopefully, either Thursday or Fnday-or both!-performances will Mitchells Golden Wedding Anniversary The children and grandchil- dren of Sam and Nellie Mitchell of Vernon will host a reception at the Vernon Middle School Cafetena on Sunday. September 9 from 3 until 5 p.m. to honor the couple on the occasion of their 50th wed- ding anniversary. "* Smn Mitchell andi Nellie Henders met at Livingston University in Livingston. Alabam& where they were students. They were marked September 4, 1951 in ceremonies held in Dancy, Alabama which is the hometown of Mrs. Mitchell. Both worked in the public education system for a number of years before retiring. Mr. Mitchell served as a member of the Florida House of Representatives for 22 years and also served as Speaker Pro Tern of the House. "Big Sam". as he was called during his legislative tenure, opted to retire from the Legislature in 1995 and not seek re-election. The Mitchell family' invites. everyone to attend the reception and has requested "no gifts". "Your presence will be the only gift we want," Mrs. Mitchell said. be set up as dinner theater per- formances. First, a gauge of interest in the little theater is needed. If you are interested in any part of the production or would support this effort, or if you just want more information, call Jim Newton at 229-6474, or stop by the Star offices and tell them you are inter- ested by completing the forms. located there. NOTICE to whoever took the Angel statue from my son's grave- Shame On You! I hope you can live with yourself. -Peggy Waters BAY WATCH BEAUTY SALON Darlene Lamb, Master Cosmetologist Specializing in Perms, Cuts, Color and Roller Sets Women, Men and Children Welcome Open Monday through Saturday 133 Magellan Street St. Joe Beach Call for Appointments Call 647-3683 or 335-0002 (Voice Mail) To Port St. Joe Hwy 98 To Mexico Beach 0 Texaco Texoaco .Bay Watch Things are really Heating Up around here with our HOT HOT HOT End-of-Summer Sale Thusnd o Gfs a* ccesoie - We're Distributors for 5 Major Tile Companies! - 501 Assorted Items Come check out these great sale prices on beautiful items within the store. Look for special sales tags. 306 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe (850) 229-9277 Custom Fabrication of Countertops, Vanities, and Fireplaces Mohawk Carpet Window Treatments * Shutters Blinds Shades Custom Drapes *, Hunter Fans Lighting Great Package Prices on Your Beach Home Over 20,000 sq. ft. * Worth the Trip from Anywhere! Just before the St. George Island Bridge 60 Island Drive Eastpoint, Florida 32328 (850) 670-8800 (850) 227-PLAY (7529),- -- '8048 Cape San Bias Road www.escapetothecape.com ; 'Y Special winter rates for residents for boat, bike, and horse rentals. Reserve yours now! ^T-S~~~~tU, ~ 'Hm c e ,^'^cte6 One of Florida's Finest Furniture Stores Featuring: Broyhill, Lane, Lexington, Universal, Sealy and Many Others Nk -;PF ~DAD I ~2, SP- THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 PAGE 5A You're invited to N-Style Hair & Nail Salon On the corner of 3rd & Reid Downtown-Port St. Joe 227-9100 For the New Fall Trends Cool New Nail Colors "Let Kelly, Cindy & Fay Make Your Day the N-Style Way" :AA J -Z. Construction manager Von Barnett and McDonald's manager Paul Hebert discuss progress on the building. Two New Businesses Opening Soon SINDLA ASS 227-1670 On C-30A Oysters Shrimp Crabs Groceries Gumbo Great Hamburgers Beer & Wine *Blue Bunny Ice Cream South of Port St. Joe New Hours: Tuesday-Thursday: 12-8 p.m. Friday-Saturday: 12-9 p.m. Closed Monday Open Sundays Starting May 27th 1-8 p.m. Until after Labor Day Over the next few weeks two new businesses will be opening their doors in Port St. Joe. This Thursday, August 30, Family Dollar Store will begin operations in Port St. Joe at the old Piggly Wiggly Shopping Center on Cecil G. Costin, Sr; Blvd. They have been remodeling the store over. the past few, months and store., operators are busy stocking the shelves and placing goods in order for Thursday's big day. Manager Bob Waldrep said the store will open Thursday at 9:00 a.m. and close at 9:00 p.m. for the first few weeks dunng its grand opening. Regular operating hours will begin later-9:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. The store has 10,200 sq. feet of shopping area, plus a stock storage area. Golden Arches to Open September 13th McDonald's will open on Thursday, September 13th according to Paul Hebert, owner/operator of the new restaurant. Paul and his wife, Heidi Rice, announced back in June that they were locating not only the McDonald's franchise but also themselves. They have already moved to Port St. Joe and will be opening the restaurant approxi- mately three months from the original announcement. till, Contractors with Venture .Construction Company are putting the finishing touches on the building and installing the various equipment according to construction manager Von Barnett. Hebert said the golden arches should, go up sometime next week. Ronald McDonald and Mr. Pig will be in town on the Saturday following the 0 ~*V%~. 44 restaurant's opening (September 15th). BOYS & GIRLS Ages 8 to 15 Come to our Quilting Class Just For You! Make your Mother a very beautiful wall hanging of your own design for Christmas! INSTRUCTOR SANDY McINNIS COST $35 UO KIT INCLUDES MOST MATERIALS NEEDED This class starts SEPTEMBER 18 (4 to 6 p.m.) CALL US AT (850) 227-9880 Heather.Is 3! Heather Brant celebrated her third birthday on August .11 with a Chuck-E-Cheese party. Helping Heather enjoy her special day were her parents, Chris and Becky Brant, and her little brother Brandon of Highlandview; her grandparents, Terry Royal, James Kent, Steve Brant, and Tom Crook. of Byromville, GA, and Freddy and Judy Clark of Rupert, GA; her aunt, cousins, and several of her friends. the Located on the Water... 8141 Highway W. 98 St. Joe Beach, Florida (850) 647-9920 Under New Ownerohip & PaCkage Tony Whitfield, Proprietor Wednesday thru Sunday The Buddy Hamm Band with D.J. "Crow" No Cover Charge Wednesday or Thursday * No Cover Charge Friday thru Sunday If Seated Before 9:00 p.m. ET,* -H- RY Hi:OAy Monday thru Friday 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday (10 a.m. to 1 p.m.) and Sunday (1 p.m. to 4 p.m.) Lori's Bloody Marys $2 Saturday Night after close Bring your coolers, chairs, and guitars for another famous Wonder Bar All Night Beach Party!! Sunday beginning at 2 p.m. " Fire Up The Grill Toast == with Chef Robin Downs Barbecue served at 6 at NO CHARGE p.m. Wednesday Jia dies yAft, $1 Longnecks $1 Draft $1 Well Drinks for Ladies (Syu gaeatiz a net& Jecce te/ TPatey vSoely Q0a onz eze, afdI'er -0ecA.1 POOL DARTSI PINBALL POOL! DARTS! PINBALL joinUsforCoillege '' i MsmBa yM Viwanyo u crestSnoy theS *sport sacinI Give Life, Give Blood Aug.30! Often many people feel a need to give back to their community. However, these same people feel that they have neither the time nor resources to help. We all may not have enough time in the day. but our most pre- cious resource, blood, is a gift almost anyone can give. For each pint of blood someone donates. the potenual to save four lives is created. That is four lives for just 20 minutes out of your day. That is a mother, father, daughter. or son that will be given a chance to - live. Everyone will benefit from the simple task of donating blood. The American Red Cross will "be holding a blood drive at Port St. Joe High School on Thursday, August 30, from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. All members of the pub- lic are encouraged to attend. You must be at least 17 years old with a parent's permission and weigh at least 110 pounds. 7 Remember to eat a good meal and drink plenty of fluids the day of the drive. The goal this year is 60 pints. S If you have any questions about giving blood, contact the Amencan Red Cross at 1-800-' 'GIVE LIFE. 'wcCT/rVM has switched to -~ ~ON "WHICH ONE COSTS MORE TO INSURE?" Call Us Before You Buy One. ROY SMITH, LAURA RAMSEY, CINDY WARD HANNON INSURANCE AGENCY Phone (850) 227-1133 Allstate You're in good hands. . 2000 Allstate Insurance Company, Northbrook, Illinois. . Tou Told Us!!! We Listened. Serving 'lorida's Gulf Coast between Fanama Cityq and Tallahassee ywt fanhn1 hits from the last 50 decades. Great artists from The Mills Brothers, Frank Sinatra, A ./- Patsy Cline, Pat Boone, Julie Andrews, Nat King Cole, STeresa Brewer, Willie Nelson, Perry Como, Dean Martin and so many others we love to hear over and over. WFCT-FM 105.5 the Coast wants to hear from YOU! Call us Toll Free 866-523-1055, 850-227-9048, or you can Fax us 850-227-1101 % THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! KEVIN GRICE, General Manager S KAREN KING, Account Executive LARRT PRESSWOOD, Account Executive Be sure to tune in for the Coach's Show every Friday night at 6:45 p.m. (ET) with Howard Browning and Coach John Palmer. BROUGHT TO YOU BY REX BUZZETT AND ALL THE FINE STAFF AT BUZZETT'S DRUG STORE 202 MONUMENT AVENUE (HIGHWAY 98) IN PORT ST. JOE oast MIM imp f rvl~ PAGE 6A THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 Law Enforcement Actili~imUHWivities i^^HlB 30 Crack Rocks and $2,000 Cash Seized By GCSO Since 1958, 71-year-old Tommie Lee Redmon, of Wewahitchka, has been no stranger to law enforcement. According to Gulf County Sheriff Frank McKeithen ids first of three prison terms w i 1958 when he was convicted aggra- vated assault. After t stay, he was released or be sent back to prison in I Ir "I' cement dis- cover the c ,,as involved in From 1994 to 1997, he was arrested three times for the sale of marijuana and six times for the sale of cocaine. After months of dealing with the court system, Redmon was again sent to prison where he served from August of 1998 to June of 2000, less than two years, before being released with probation. Less than six months after Redmon's third trip to prison, he was charged again, released on June 20, 2000, and then charged again on January 5, 2001 for two counts of the sale of cocaine. Well, that's not the end of the story. After packing up Tommie Lee Redmon, his very large bag of medicine and his breathing machine, he was taken to jail. After several days, it was realized he was not doing well in jail. Knowing the county is finan- cially responsible for hospital bills, the sheriff made a request to the judge to lower his bond in order to get him out. The day Tommie Lee was released, EMS was called to his home for a possible cardiac arrest. Redmon refused to go to the hospital and was left home. While waiting for a court date. Redmon allegedly went back into business. Saturday night, August 18th, after receiving information in ref- erence to Redmon and his drug business, Gulf County deputies had the residence under surveil- lance. As officers pulled up, they observed Redmon standing out- side his house talking with anoth- er subject. When spotted, officers observed' Redmon, place ..some- .thinglin the back of an oldi truck sitting in the yard. Officers imme- diately searched and discovered approximately: 30 rocks of crack cocaine in a pill bottle in the back of the truck. Approximately $2,000 in cash, along with 'assorted pieces of jewelry were also seized. Redmrnon' was charged with possession of crack cocaine Wuth intent to distribute. Officers had to call assistance to transport Redmon, his large bag of medicine and his breathing machine to the jail. Redmon was able to bond out of jail the next day. WALKING' ESCAPEE On Saturday, August 25th, Gulf County Sheriffs Office Deputy Chris Buchanan checked on a subject who was walking along Highway 98 in St. Joe Beach. The warrant files were searched for "Joseph Rivas" 706 IS STREE POTS. O (80 2721 These items were seize revealing he was wanted by Okaloosa County for escape. Rivas had walked away from a- work release center approxi- mately two weeks ago. He was arrested and taken to the jail, where he told of stealing a truck in Pensacola and leaving it at a Highland View residence. Deputies Buchanan and Richie Burkett recovered the stolen vehi- cle. Rivas, 25, of Tampa, is being held without bond on charges of escape and grand theft auto. JUVENILE POSSESSION In the early morning hours of August 26th, Deputies Larry Hightower and Ricky Tolbert stopped a vehicle on Highway 22 for erratic driving, spoke to the driver, and observed a glassy appearance to his eyes, but no odor of alcohol about his person. While Hightower spoke with the driver, Tolbert walked K-9 Hedi around the vehicle at which time she indicated the presence of illegal narcotics. A search led to the discovery of some marijuana resulting in the juvenile driver's arrest and possession charges. WANDERER HEADED BACK Near 11 p.m.' on August 22nd, Deputy Shawn Butler found Joseph L. King (47, iof Jacksonville) walking on Highway C-30. The dispatcher checked the files for warrants on King, discov- ering he was wanted for violation of probation for burglary by Hillsborough County. He current- ly awaits extradition in the Gulf County Jail. GUN THEFT, POSSESSION, SALE Ki Itivestigator Jimmy Williarms ..Eeceived,, a report' that vapproxi- -mately a year ago several gUins had been stolen from a houseboat in the Howard Creek area. He was able to develop infor- mation that Billy Johnson (38, of Howard Creek) was given a gun by William Dobbins (39, of Wewahitchka). Allegedly Johnson sold the gun for $100, giving the .money to Dobbins. Johnson, who apparently was unaware the gun was stolen, was charged with being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm. Dobbins was charged with dealing' in stolen property. WARRANTS ENFORCED 'Buckle Up Florida'-Or You Will be Ticketed! Sept. 1-9 d in a recent drug bust. On August 23rd, Deputy James Jensen received informa- tion that James Ceasar, 30, of Wewahitchka, had several war- rants in Bay County for violation of community control. The deputy arrested Ceasar at his home with- out incident. RECENT BOOKINGS AT THE GULF COUNTY JAIL . Monday, August 20th-Jim P. Daniels, 28, W/M, of Wewahitch- ka, fraud. Tuesday, August 21st- William Holden, 36, W/M, of. Wewahitchka, disorderly conduct; and Brandon Lewis, 20, W/M, of Port St. Joe, failure to appear. Wednesday. August 22nd- Harry Lee Manning, 37, W/M, of Panama City, possession of mari- juana; and Ronald Driggers, 34, W/M, of Cross City, violation of probation (re: burglary).' Thursday, Augist 23rd-- Michael Quinn, 34, B/M, of Port St. Joe, failure to appear (re: sale, of cocaine); and Edward Fisher,/ 39, W/M, of Port St. Joe, failure to appear (re: violation of probation and driving under the influence). Friday, August 24th-Jasper Burton, 51, W/M, of Wewahitch- ka, failure to appear (re: felony lit- tering, no dredge permit, and no fill permit). [PSJPD Report TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS Gail M. Tully, 52, of Panama City Beach, was arrested.August 24th at approximately 12:26 a.m. by Port St. Joe Police Department a^fricit -' Justin,' Pafrish who Observed the vehicle : Tully 'ivas driving was iri violation of a traffic infraction and initiated a traffic stop. Upon further investigation it was learned that Tully had altered the. date on her temporary tag thereby unlawfully using the tag, had failed to purchase a tag more than six months ago, and she received a citation for no proof of insurance as well. Tully was transported to the Gulf County Jail to await first appearance. POTENTIAL VICTIMS BEWARE! Last week the Port St. Joe Police Department responded to a P. 0. Box 1043 Port St. Joe, FL 32457 Licensed and Insured i KENNETH PARKER, Owner CALVIN PRYOR, Manager CARS BOATS TRUCKS VANS SUV MOTOR HOMES SERVICE DESCRIPTIONS EXTERIOR WASH & DRY (Exterior Only) . Clean wheels and towel dried to a shine. FULL SERVICE WASH & DRY ........ Full service wash, interior vacuumed, windows cleaned, dash, mirror & wipe door jambs, dressing applied to tires & dash FULL SERVICE WASH & DRY (Van, SUV, Truck) $ 0$ 15 .. .25 .6. 5 $A c REGULAR DETAIL ................... . Full service wash, interior cleaned & vacuumed, mats pressure washed and hand waxed, and buffed to a shine. VAN/SUV, TRUCK $10.00 Extra CUSTOM DETAIL ................ ... .. Full service wash, interior cleaned & vacuumed, mats pressure washed, carpets shampooed, exterior hand waxed and buffed to a shine. VAN/SUV, TRUCK $10.00 Extra SCENT ............... ... .. "Free" Vanilla, Baby Powder, New Car, Citrus, Strawberry, Pina Colada, or Cherry Call Now For Your Appointment (850) 647-3911 or Cell 899-0747 We can come to you-anytime, anywhere! The next Buckle Up Florida safety belt enforcement wave will be September 1-9. Currently, Florida has a 69.5 percent safety belt usage rate. This means that about one-third of Floridians are putting themselves at needless risk for death or injury in a traffic crash. During the week of Labor Day, law enforcement officers across Florida will have zero toler- ance for those who don't buckle up and don't buckle up their kids. Florida's safety belt and child safety seat laws can be found at www.leg.state.fl.us, statutes call where the victim had entered a local business to shop and left valuables in the car unsecured. When they returned, someone had entered the vehicle and stolen the valuables. At this time, officials are not sure whether it was a one-time incident or if someone in the area is actively seeking such opportu- nities. Remember, when you leave your vehicle unattended- whether you are shopping or,have it parked at home-to secure it and remove valuables or place them out of sight. The. few sec- onds that you spend doing this may prevent you from becoming a victim. WATCH FOR COUNTERFEITS A counterfeit $20 dollar bill appeared in the area last week; so far, this is the only one. This may be an isolated incident or there may be someone in the area pass- ing counterfeit bills. Most counterfeit bill are not of great quality and can be picked out. Most individuals passing counterfeit bills depend more on the person accepting them to be in a hurry, rather than the quali- ty of the bill itself. Please take the time to look at the currency you receive. FOUND PROPERTY TURNED IN On August 24th, a 900 mhz cordless phone was found in the area of Monument Avenue and Allen Memorial Way and turned in. If you have lost a cordless phone, please contact Sergeant Carr at 229-8265 or 227-1414. 316.613 and316.614. For more information about the enforce- ment wave, please contact Buckle Up Florida or your local law enforcement agencies. *In Florida, failure to wear a seatbelt is against the law. During this time period, drivers who are stopped for another offense will be issued a ticket if they are not buckled up. This is the nature of a secondary law, and it will be strictly enforced. *According to surveys per- formed before and after the Memorial Day Click It or Ticket enforcement wave, Florida's safe- ty belt usage rate climbed from 60.9% to 69.5%1 This increase Is directly related to strict enforce- ment of safety belt laws combined with an aggressive publicity cam- paign. *Buckle Up Florida Enforcement Waves are not just an excuse to write tickets. It is the, hope of law enforcement officials that not one ticket would have to be issued during this penod. They hope that everyone will obey the law and buckle up themselves and their children. However, they know that people do consistently endanger their lives and the lives of their unbuckled children, and strict enforcement, is a strong, motivator to get people to buckle up. eThe goal, of Buckle Up Florida is to prevent, needless deaths and injuries resulting from traffic crashes, by supporting- strict enforcement of Florida's safety belt and child restraint laws and providing educational materials, to our citizens. Florida is currently at a 69.5% usage rate, while the national average is 73%. *By climbing to the national average of a 73% usage rate, an estimated 83 lives, 1,740 injuries and $146,446,380 can be saved in just one year. Stone Thank You The family of Silas R. (Mickey) Stone gratefully acknowledges the many kind expressions of sympa- thy. The ongoing concern and support shown during Mickey's extended illness was deeply appreciated. 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JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 PAGE 7A V LINDA'S RESTAURANT ,We are no longer : i *serving breakfast LUNCH BUFFET ' Starts at 11:00 AM New Hours 11:00 AM-9:00 PM Come See Us .97n \ hk&fJr u^ 6'siness. 6 ,arie &-(an, a l 1203 E: 4TH STREET, PORT ST. JOE 227-1109 Are Your Investments Down? Call me for a complimentary portfolio review, I can come to you. Andy Wilkinson, Financial Advisor, Prudential Securities Financial Destin, Pensacola 4476 Legendbry Drive, Destin, FL 32451 Toll-free: 1-866-715-4793 or E-mail:andyiwilkinson@prusec.com k Prudential ,Iw" Financial ,@7/ClI Se.:ur',rea prlod'jici: -rd :r.c oc c flered b! PrudernaI Se-ur~i.A Incorporcired, memrnbr SIPC, a Padinr,.j c:)Mpa., -iP,-dru& IM,-,-,-,6:,.i a rn-o'l P, AI P u 31,Ne-7rI' I U, an~d 11. 011,1016i pwr.llcif "Help protect your home sweet home.' ---s. "- mom l L i i ..... ..i ., .Gas U~addY A II SlA!~ 15urfle AgenCYt, FALLORSDIn ugic Inc. F- s~ U A I .- : If5.6b2nd4Street ?North WewWabtchlka 850.639-5077, - "-re --l.-l '_-r l : ,- ,- : -. r,.,,- : :r ', l: r :,-,i: .l ..h, , C ,L-r ,- 1.... ... : .., ,, I b m. :lu .:-.. ., 3 p l, C ,, ,-, Fall into cool things Li ; tRadioShack Sale 999 Lightweight stereo headphones with in-line volume control for easy sound adjustments. #33-1128Reg,"19.99. Half Price [Above] Entertainment "The Blues Brothers" provided to those who dined in was too fun to be legal at Monday's fish fry. IRight] Silent auction bidders strolled the aisles of merchandise donations displayed at the fund-raiser. IBelow] M.B. First Methodist Church Praise Singers, Wanda Walker, Liz Schweers, and Sam Anttila, brought beautiful spiritual and secular music to the crowd attending. Gulf Schools Get $500,000 Tech Grant Gulf School District has received a Technology Literacy Challenge Fund grant in the amount of $500,000. Project IMPACT has three main goals: 1)Increase student performance by integrating technology and instruction across the curricu- lum; 2)Increase teacher skills and proficiency to integrate technology into the teaching and learning process; and 3)Increase parental and community involvement in the educational process of stu- dents. The funds will be used to upgrade the district's infrastruc- ture with fiber 'optic \winrng: pr - "" ':, - Stiles Brow n , Center Available For Rent The Stiles Brown Community Center is a spacious building that seats over 200, people, is air-con- ditioned, with a large kitchen, arid a 400 pound ice machine. - All of the above are available to rent for S75 per day for pnvate functions. and S50 for non-profit organizations. There are picnic tables out- side and parking for 30 to 40 cars adjacent and to the rear. Please call Debbie or Jerry at 229-8466 to make your special event reser- vations. All proceeds are used to pay for utilities and maintenance. . 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Stutzman Thank You odi, Th- family1 of, Emi 1 rappe :,Stutzman wishes to! thank everv- ,one for their.prayers, cards, gifts, ,* flowers, food and the outpouring of love during our time of loss. the death of our dear little -daughter, sister and granddaugh- ter has been heartbreaking and Sour acts of kindness and love were so greatly appreciated. , A special thank you to Oak ,Grove Assembly of God Church, Rev. and Sister Dave Fernandez, Audrey Gay (organist) 'and Cheryl Peak (pianist) and all the ladies that furnished food and served the farrly. Your support, prayers and- love during this difficult time were so greatly appreciated. Tim and Nancy Stutzman Amanda. Laura & Al.ex Inell Stutzman Ollie Stutzman fOur Readers : Write I .Letters V- to the Editor. *''I 2 i^ Reunion a Blast! Paradise Lost? Dear Mr. Editor: SI am compelled to comment on the Reunion just occurred this past weekend. It was a BLAST! It was the next best thing than V-J Day in Times Square in New York in 19451 .And to think I had thought about. not attending. I am grateful to Dot Costin Magidson and Margaret Coleman Weatherly for twisting my arm and getting me there. But even so, I missed seeing some people I knew were there and that pains,. me. One thing we all endured was the heat or rather the Centennial Building without air conditioning. I had heard that the City' of Port St. Joe was allotted 8600.000 for suclqiby at speeia ,.Congressional bti 4 introduced by. Congress- :woman Bev Kilmer but that $300,000 went to Washington ,Cpunty' for one of their favorite Projects. I sure would like to know why. Further, if $300,000 is still available 'to the City for such I think it would be in the interest of everyone who attended the Reunion to get some kind 'of a fund- going to bring that total up to snuff to.get that grand old place air conditioned - But sweat and all, it was GREAT! I know that I don't speak alone when I say that the orgariiz- ers of'this Reunion should be commended over and again for .their supreme efforts. It was a BIG highlight of my life. Thanks, and WOW! Respectfully. Ed Eells (*43) f .We proudly announce the opening of: COASTAL FOOT AND ANKLE CLIN S 74 Sixteenth Street, Apalachicola (in the medical specialty building with Florida Coastal Cardiology) Treating all your foot and ankle conditions: *ankle sprains/fractures *athletic Injuries *diabetic feet *fungal/lngrown nails *orthotic shoe Inserts *bunions *warts *ulcers - I Dr. Tamara A. Marsh Native ...................Ozark, Alabama B.S................. Auburn University Doctor of Podialric Medicine ....Barry University, Miami Surgical Residency........Edgewater Medical Center, Chicago hammertoess *corns and call *broken bones *flat feet *high arches *heel pain/spur *tendonltls *arthritis Now scheduling appointments Please call (850) 653-8600 for your appointment. Dear Editor: Council oath of office: "that I will support and defend the -ordi- nances of the City of Mexico- Beach". The -city has two ordi- nances that govern our city: City of Me.xico Beach comprehensive plan Ord# 233 adopted May 8, *1990 and the Land Development Regulation (LDR) Ord# 244. I The contents of the Comprehensive Plan have been prepared pursuant to Chapter 163 of the Florida Statutes. The above mentioned represents a legal instrument. The present council has ignored the compre- hensive plan and the LDR and, let developers build. without. regard to: "A development order, or land development regulaton shall be consistent with the comprehen- sive plan if the land uses densities or intensities and other aspects of development permitted by such order or regulation are compatible with and further the objectives, policies, land users, and densities or intensities in the comprehen- sive plan and if it meets all other criteria enumerated by the city of Mexico Beach." There-is one other aspect I'd like- to mention. "Administration and Interpretation-: of our Comprehensive Plan shall be the responsibility of the Planning and Zoning Board, serving as the local planning agency. The Planning and Zoning Board shall monitor and oversee the effectiveness and status of this comprehensive plan and recommend to the city coun- cil changes." This, too, has beenrr ignored by the city council. It is time for the city council to be responsible for their actions. MelvirinL. Ashcraft Mexico Beach, Fla. Loss Is Great Dear Editor: I was greatly saddened to hear of the passing of "Cap'n Jack" Summers. The end of Cape San Bias has not been the same since health forced him to give up his store. Once a couple of years ago I stopped for lunch when many of the tradesmen were there. Although "Cap'n" was consider- ably taller than me, we both had IC white beards of the same style. When I walked in one of the men said, "Damn, Cap'n, you didn't tell us you had a brother.'" That was one of the nicest things ever said about me because "Cap'n" was a nice and decent man. Sincerely, uses Clem Brewer, Boothbay Harbor, Maine Port Reunion Wonderful Dear Willie: Please pass along our thanks to all the deserving people who made the Port Reunion 2001 pos- sible. It was so wonderful to see so many old friends. We hope it can be done again sometime. Thanks again, John and Sandra (Bracewell) Clenney UI I ! - -i s k Community Service Planned The Concern Christian Society has planned a community Dr. Antonio N. Muina Dr. Antonio N. Muina, age 80 of Lynn Haven, passed away Monday, August 27 at Gulf Coast Medical Center. Dr. Muina was a native of Havana, Cuba, and a naturalized citizen, of the U.S. since 1962. He was a general practitioner with specialties in Pediatrics and Pathology. He spent the last 17 years of his medical practice in the nearby town of Wewahitchka, prior to his retirement in 1996. Dr. Muina was a man of great compassion and great integrity. He is survived by his wife, Glenda Muina of Lynn Haven; four daughters, Leslie M. Williams and husband Barry of Parker, Julie C. Newman and husband Michael of Asheville, NC, Ingrid M. Andrews and husband Wayne of Lynn Haven, and Adria L. Muina of Wewahitchka; a son, Antonio Muina of New York City: a brother, .Armando Muina of Miami: his grandchildren Lilia M.. Cabezas, Tony Muila, Juan Muina, Paula Muina, Sigfred Muina, Christopher Muina, and Colby Newnian; and great-grandchil- dren Andrew Cabezas, Paulina Cabezas, Nolan Muina, and Eden Muina. . Funeral services will,be at 3 p.m. Thursday, Augu st 30 at Central Pentecostal. Ministries Church, Panama City, with Rev. Don Shoots officiating. The family received friends at the Kent-Forest Lawn Funeral Home Wednesday, August 29 from 4 to 6 p.m. service for Sunday afternoon titled, "Working Together For A Better Community:". This service will be held In the Port St. Joe High School Commons Area on Sunday, September 2nd, at 4:00 p.m., ET. Several local churches have moved their evening services to this time frame to attend the pro- gram, which will feature a cross section of area pastors and talent. Oak Grove Assembly of God Pastor David Fernandez will bring the message for the service. Refreshments will be served immediately after the program. Annual Women's Day The women, of Philadelphia Primitive Baptist Church will be observing their Annual Women's Day on September 16, the third Sunday. Mrs..Glenda Simmons of Sopchoppy will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Sinmmons is noted 'as a powerful woman of God among the Primitive Baptist and other area churches. She has spoken at a number of events and services throughout the state. The women of Philadelphia invite other sisters to come and participate with them as they "Stand Firmly on the Word". The church is located at 251 Avenue D in Port St. Joe. Car Wash The youth' department of Philadelphia Primitive Baptist Church will sponsor a car wash at the Shell Station located on Monument Avenue, Saturday, September 1 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. A donation of appreciated. C* -.' -- " $3 will be "The Churches of Christ Salute You" Romans 16:16 The Wewahitchka Church of Christ Meets At 2241 Hwy. 71 South, Wewahitchka (1/4 Mile North of the Overstreet Road) (850) 639-5401 Sunday Bible Study .............. ... 9:00 a.m. CT Sunday Worship ......... 10:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. CT Wednesday Bible Study . .. ..7:00 p.m. CT , S FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH b 508 Sixteenth StreetP 227-1756 .or. " '; Sixteenth Streetf Sunday Worship ........ 10 a.m. Fellowship Time .... 10:45 a.m. o Adult School ........ .11 a.m. *Sunday School J. *Young Children 0 . *Nursery Available ' Pastor Rev. J. Reid Camn'ron Highway 71/ Cecil Costin Sr. Blvd. First Baptist Church 102 THIRD STREET PORT ST. JOE -.... :.:- -: Brent Vickery Buddy Caswell, """--- --. Pastor Minister.of Music & Youlh Sunday School ....... . 9:45 am Worship Service ..... .. .. .11:00 am **l SDisciple Training ....... . 6:00 pm S- "Evening Worship ..... .. ... ... 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer Meeting ...... 7:00 pmrn K "THE EXCITING PLACE TO WORSHIP" , Teaching the Truth of God's Word FAITH BIBLE CHURCH 801 20th Street Port St. Joe 229-6707 Dr. Bill Taylor, Pastor Sunday School ....... .. .. 10:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Service ........ .......... 1:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Service .. .. ....... .6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting & Bible Study .... 7:00 p.m. Home of FAITH CHRISTIAN RCHOOL0 'f Constitution andvMonument fort St. Joe FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School ........... 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship ......... 11:00 a.m. (850) 227-1724 Rev. Jesse Evans Robert E. Dow < PASTOR Choir Direi Methodist Youth Fellowship ...... .. .... 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship ... .7:30 p.m. Wednesday Choir Practice .. 7:30 p.m. wns, Jr. Diana Sealey actor Touth .e& Children's Director Gr ace Baptist C'hurci BUT THOSE WHO HOPE IN THE LORD WILL RENEW THEIR STRENGTH. THEY WILL SOAR ON WINGS LIKE EAGLES... ISAIAH 40:31 Come Celebrate this Lord's Day With Us! Upstairs Capital City Bank Building Bible Study at 9 a.m., Sunday Worship at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Pastor Lee Cordell Church: 227-1180 http://www.graceeagles.org PAGE 8A THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 13th Annual Fish Fry & Bake Sale Pastor Joey, Pam, Taylor, Benjamin and Zachary Smith Glad Tidings Welcomes New Pastor Glad Tidings Assembly of God in Wewahitchka will be.hosting a reception to introduce their new pastor and family. It will be at the Community Center on Sunday, September 2 from 2 to 4 p.m. CST. They invite everyone to come and meet Pastor Joey, Pam, Taylor, Benjamin and Zachary Smith. I Await For You At The Pound Boston Blackie, Sarah, Sweetie Currently available for adop-1 tion at the human society are Boston Blackle-3 yr. old male chow/lab mix. All shots and neutered so he is FREE. Shy. (Pictured). Golden Retriever mixed puppies. both females. 5 months old. Sarah-small gold colored lab/chow mix. Dan-year, old Black Lab (beautiful).. Sweetie-female shepherd mix puppy. Four Chocolate Labs-1 male, 3 females. different ages. Tracker-shepherd mix female, spayed, shots. FREE. Small Red Female, shaggy. Small red female dog. spayed. shots, ,FREE. Terriers-2 black pups (Male & female). Terriers-3 pups 1 golden, 2 black/whites. Judson-is a small male feisty. Sport-year old brindle male, neutered, FREE. One cream col- ored grown male cat. Four tiny kittens, 3 black, 1 white/orange (7 wks. old). For more information, you may contact the St. Joseph Bay Humane Society at 227-1103 or visit the web site at www.capesan- blasIl.com/sjbh s. Highland View Baptist Church "A'Fellowship of God's Children Shaming Jesus, JESUS CARES, We Care." 382 Ling Street Port St. Joe, FL 32456 850.227.1306 E-mail: hvbaptist@aol.com Web Site: www.forministry.com/32456hvbc "If you need a ride to church cal the church office and we'll pick you up." Sunday School ................ 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study/Prayer Meeting .... 7 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship .... 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Youth/Children Activities ... 7 p.m. Discipleship Training ............ 6 p.m. Wednesday Choir Practice .............. ..... 8 p.m. Sunday Evening Service ........... 7 p.m. PASTOR RE',. IiI-INNIE R.,', B.AILE' S7- Por f \ C.tor\' SFisf Cktch of e Nazacerve. 2420 Long Avenue Pot St. Je5 Flo-rlca 3246 (850) 229-9596 Sunday School ....... ......... ... 10 a.m. C('ve oic- tle Lord Tle f lqlo.y Sunday Morning Worship ............. 11 a.m. Je -s nI ," e, .1..orslxip tle Sunday Evening Worship ............... 6 p.m. Lod n the beaty of l ess. Wednesday Evening Service .............. 7 pm. P. -cln l '292 EVEYOE.WLCME CHURCH OF CHRIST MEETS Sigiging 9 a.m. Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Call 229-8310 WRITE FOR FREE EIGHT LESSON BIBLE STUDY P. O0. Box 758. Port St. Joe, FL 32457 Corner of 20th Street & Marvin Avenue . Zion Fair Missionary Baptist Church //M i 280 Avenue C, Port St. Joe, Fl 32456 -? (850) 227-1361 Sunday School .......... 9:45 a.m. Morning.Worship .... 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship 2nd & 4th Sundays .................. 6:00 p.m. Prayer Mtg. & Bible Study Thursdays ................ ......... 7:00 p.m. Come and share with us in our "Walk In The Newness of Life" Rev. Marty G. Brown, Pastor CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP N INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH 500 15th Street, Mexico Beach, Florida 2z+lO1 Suncaya school ...... 9,00 a.m. cst Morning Service 10ooo a.m. cat Sunday Evening Service ......... OO p.m. cst wednesday service ............. 6:00 p.m. cst Bible Studl and Prarer Meeting Pastor, edward Cutchin church Ph. 6+8-897Z1 Home Ph. 639-877 Started 13 years ago by early founders, St. George Island United Methodist Church will hold its annual Labor Day fundraiser, a Fish Fry and Bake Sale, Saturday, September 1 from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.. For a $5 donation you will be served or can take out a fantastic fried fish platter at the church fel- lowship hall, located at 201 E. Gulf Beach Drive on St. George Island. The church's famous bake sale will begin at 8 a.m. and con- tinue throughout the day. The annual yard sale will be held later in the Fall. Proceeds from the annual. fundraiser support. the church building fund. Thanks to earlier Labor Day fundraisers, this year a, new parsonage was erected on St.; George Island where new pastor Jim Trainer and his family oGUr- rently reside. To volunteer, donate bake goods, or obtain more informa-' tiori, please call Fundraiser chair- man ,Frank iLatham af 850/927-2981. The family of New Bethel Baptist Church will celebrate our Pastor's anniversary September 2 at 11 a.m. Our speaker for the hour is Elder Darlyn McGee of Panam City. Come and be blessed. We will render two nights of special services on August 30 and 31., 7:30 p.m. Thursday will be Rev. Carl Bailey and congregation of the Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church of Apalachicola, and the New Bethel Bapust Youth and Young Adult Choir. Friday will be Elder Charles Gather and congregation of, Victory Temple. t orhp tth Chrc o Yu r Chic tisSu da Good-Bye Rev. Odum Many years ago, a man of small stature came to town. He may have been small, but he really got around. A good-hearted man, who never wore a frown. Folks at Long Ave. Baptist wouldn't let him leave town. A fnend to many, loved by all. A man of God, who answered the Scall. He helped solve problems for many folks around. He was one of the best men to ever hit this town. Rev.' J.C. Odum served God well;, His preaching saved many from the fires of hell. His body was ured, he needed the rest. God only takes the very best. Good-bye Brother Odum, t'was a job well done. You fought a good fight, and the victory vori. B. dilly Johnson. Family Life Church "Touching Lives with the Love of Jesus" 1inrd join us in worship. . 10:30 Sunday .Morning 7:00 Wednesday Evening SH., 'Y- ",1 Apalachicola ... E A 3 W ... Panamd City Hwy. 71 Reid Ave. . Pastors Andrew & Cathy Rutherford Family Rhema Bible Training Center graduates yN, Sisit our website at: familylifechurch.net wewoakitka 323 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe 229-LIFE (5433) BEACH BAPTIST CHAPEL 311 Columbus St. St. Joe Beach, FL 32456 '-i- r A LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE LORD MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 AMET EVENING WORSHIP 6:00 PM ET Sunday School 9,45 am Wednesday Night at 6:00 p.m. Youth-. Group Meeting, Bible Study & Prayer Nleeung, Choir Practice 7:00 pm: `0 taste and see that the Lord is good: blessed is the ian that trusteth in Htm4. Please accept this invitation to join us in i'orfhip God bless you! Pastor David Nichols *' Church.647-5026 Home 769-87253; -- F, iiit'rmic,rn., ,nccrring our bus mini.trr pleaic call o4'-15026 - First Pentecostal Holiness Church 2001 Garrison Avenue Port St. Joe Pastor, Bro. Marcus H. Sturdivaint Church Office 227-1493 Sunday School ......... 9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship . . 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Service . . .. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday .. . ........ 7:00 p.m. We Invite You to Come Experience the Power of Pentecost With Us i First United Methodist Church. 111 North 22nd Street Mexico Beach, FL 32410 Sunday Worship Services: Traditional .......................... ... 9:00 a.m ., CT Contemporary ............................ 11:15 a.m., CT MINISTERING TO THE BEACHES HAND-IN-HAND1 NURSERY PROVIDED 0 Rev. Ted Lovelace, Pastor .............. .. Church/Office: 648-8830i TO KNOW CHRIST AND TO MAKE HIM KNOWN ++ ++ ST. JAMES' 1+*+ EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 800 22nd STREET, PORT ST. JOE. 7:30 and 11:00 a.m. (EST) 4J Sunday School 9:45 0 Child Care Provided for at 11:00 God' love is- Discover God's Love! . Everyone welcome U Long Avenue , BAPTIST CHURCH / " 1601 Long Avenue, Port St. Joe 229-8691 Worship Sundays at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Bible Study Sundays at 9:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. (for all ages) Wednesday Children & Youth Missions at 7 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study at 7 p.m. Adult Praise Choir at 8 p.m. REV. JOHN ADKINS, PASTOR New Bethel Celebrates Pastor's Anniversary Septmber 2, 2001 Life Chu&e dance. The youngest class repre- sented was the 2001 class. One member of the class of 4 1931, Venice Parrott Bates (of Panama City) had sent a note of regrets, saying she would be unable to attend. As class members entered the building they came face to face S with the, words of the school's Alm~a Mater ... "Hail, Alma Mater To Thee We Sing Our Praise, Thru the Halls of Learning S: We March Ever On. Mysteries of Life Unfold, Veiled in Lustrous Film of Gold: Revealing. Paths of Truth and Love. Bands from yesteryear had another moment in the sun also. There was theta Cypress Creek Band which has roots back to the 60's when lead singer arid gui- tarist Eddie Frank McFarland (1967) lead a group called the Epics. Then, George Boyer and Cletus Heaps took stage. . The final band for the evening was kind of a conglomerate of the S13th Hour Glass. Checkmates, and Summer Stock. Chick S Mathis, Chris King, Larry Parker, : Clark Downs, Robin Downs, Rex Buzzett and Jerry "Chops" Branch took stage as the final for the evening. :; Many in this group had not picked, p their instrumefits in a number 'of- years, ahahad,- pldr-- S chased or borrowed for the night's gig. Based upon the sounds they played. many hours had been spent rediscovering those talents used 30-plus years ago. The First United Methodist Church men's group and Mary Lou Cumbie shared their talents with those in attendance early in the evening. One of the sayings that was popular back in the 60's was "cool." It was not "cool" Saturday evening in the Centennial Building. When somewhere between 1,000 and 1,300 people got inside, it was downright hot in the building. But, most everyone remem- bered that was the way it used to be. Unlike those high school years past. those attending were allowed to slip out the side doors and cool down. People surround- ed the old building both inside and out as they meandered from one group to the next greeting each other. The\ good news is the Centennial Building renovation program will get underway in just a few weeks. One of the 'items nght at the top of the list of things. to be done is to air condition the building. So, the next reunion will likely be much cooler. Well over 1,000 drinks were consumed along with many gal- lons of cold water. Chef Robin Downs .and crew outdid them- selves with the chicken and pork loin. There was also approximate- ly 100 pounds of shrimp con- sumed during the evening. Plans for "Classless Reunion THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 PAGE 9A Eagle-Killing Cousins Sentenced pmmpmlar' t S -tur-ay nigat. popular spot Saturday night. from page 1 II" have not been announced yet- but based upon the reviews from this first event, you don't want to miss it. Lions Club Lists September Line Up The Port St., Joe Lions Club will conduct its business meeting and Joyce Watters will present the United Way Campaign on September 5. Port St. Joe High School football coach John Palmer will be featured at the September 12 meeting; with Chamber. of Commerce Executive Director Sandra Chafin scheduled for September 19. Social Security Rep Because of the Labor Day hol- iday on September 3, the Social Security representative will be a the Port St. Joe Senior Center on Tuesday, September 4 from 10 a.m. until noon. F&AM Lodge Supper Port St. Joe Lodge #111 F.&A.M. invites friends and neigh- bors to attend a covered dish sup- per at 7 p.m. EST on Thursday, "-Angust.30 at the Lodge located-at-' J14 Reid Ave., in Port St. Joe.- < If you have any questions, please call the Secretary at 648- 5440. * ':I- Toby Lee Dalton, 21 of Eastpoint, and Willie Pelt; 19 of Port St. Joe were convicted and sentenced in U.S. District Court in Tallahassee for the shooting and killing of an adult male bald eagle. The men killed the eagle with a .22 magnum rifle in Eastpoint last year. on October 15. The sentencing completes a year- long joint investigation by special agents of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWCC) officers. The U.S. Attorney for the Northern Distnct of Florida charged both subjects with violat- ing the U.S. Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (EPA), 16 USC 668(a). Both men pled guilty in U.S. District Court on April 25. Under the EPA the men could have received a maximum penalty of one year in federal prison, and up to a $100,000 fine. The bald eagle, is listed as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. U.S. District Court Judge Hinkle sentenced Dalton to nine months in federal prison. Pelt was sentenced to 18 months proba- tion, 50 hburs of community ser- vice at the St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge, and forfeiture of the .22 magnum rifle used to kill the eagle. Dalton had initially reported the dead bald eagle to the FWS as- a good samaritan. Further investi- gation by special agents of the FWS Division of Law Enforcement noted inconsistencies in his story,' making Dalton the pnme suspect, The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Crime Scene Unit conducted an examination of the- ,area where the eagle was found and recovered a .22 mag- num rifle cartridge, which later proved to have been the killing shot. After executing a federal search warrant on Dalton's home. conducting numerous interviews. following difficult leads and acting on information provided by a con- cerned .public, USFWS agents recovered the nile used to kill the ,eagle from Dalton's first cousin. Willie Pelt. Ballistic tests con- ducted by the USFWVS National Forensics Laboratory, and the FDLE Crime Laboratory proved the cartridge recovered at the crime scene and bullet fragments. recovered from the eagle.atehd Pelts rifle. j .- -- "I--.- -, Faced with the evidence,'Pelt confessed to participating in the crime. stating that Dalton shot the eagle out of a pine tree, "to test the sights on the new rifle." Pelt admitted to administering the coupe de gras to the eagle with a point-blank bullet to the breast after Dalton's first shot knocked it from a pine tree breaking the bird's wing. After learning of Pelt's confession, Dalton adrrumitted his involvement in the eagle's death. Sam Hamilton, Regional Director for the USFWS Southeastern Region, stated: "The Service is committed to protecting and conserving our nation's fish and wildlife resources and will do everything within its power to apprehend those who cnrrumnally' exploit our precious natural her- itage. My-thanks to the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Northern Distinct of Florida, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and to the special agents of the Service's Division of Law Enforcement for bringing to jusuce those who wan- tonly killed a living symbol of America's freedom." The bald eagle was brought back from the brink of extinction through efforts to ban the use of the pesticide DDT, which was damaging the eagle's eggs, and through the protection afforded by the Endangered Species Act. The USFWS is the principal federal agency responsible for conserving, protecting and enhancing fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continu- ing benefit of the American peo- ple. The service manages the 94-million-acre National Wildlife Refuge System which encom- passes more than 535 national wildlife refuges, thousands of smallwetlands and other special management areas. It also oper- ates 70 national fish hatcheries, 64 fishery resource offices and 78 ecological services- field stations. The agency enforces,; federal wildlife laws, administers the Endangered Species Act, manages migratory bird populations. restores nationally significant fisheries, conserves and restores wildlife habitats such as wet- lands, and helps foreign govern- ments : with their conservation efforts.' It also oversees the Federal: Aidi program that distrib- utes hundreds of'millions of dol- lars in excise taxes on fishing and hunting equipment to state fish and vikldlife agencies. Cmdr. Re NJROT4 p *AW Commander Jim Reed Port St. Joe High School has: selected its new. senior naval sci-: ence instructor.. Commander Jim Reed. a native of O'Donnell, Texas received 'an Associates Degree in Business Administration from New, Mexico Military Institute (N-lMMI). Roswell. New Mexico in 1970. Following completion he enlisted in the United States Navy, completing Radarman .Class "A" school, and transferring to the USS Shasta (AE-33). 1 Following a two-year tour, he reenliled and attended Air Traffic Controlman Class "A" school. Upon graduation. Commander Reed transferred to Naval Air. Station, Kingsville. Texas to, perform Air Traffic Control duties at this Master Jet Training Base. During this period of time, Commander Reed contin- ued to seek off duty education and pursue his goal of someday becoming:a Naval Aviator. rn 1980,'Commander Reed received a Bachelor of Science Degree in -Aeronautics from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and, shortly after. applied for Aviation Officer Candidate School (AOCS). Following completion in July 1980 he was commissioned a. United States' Naval Officer in March 1981. After completing a period of flight training Commander Reed was designated in March 1981. Commander Reed:s first oper-, ational assignment was with Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron ONE (VQ-1), NAS Agana; Guam. Dunng this assignment hesquali- fled as an EA-3B (Sky. warrior) Electronic Warfare Mission Commander and deployed aboard USS Carl Vinson, USS Enterprise, USS Midway, USS Constellation, and USS Kitty Hawk' during Pacific and Persian Gulf Operations in support of Commander, U.S. Seventh Fleet. In 1985, Commander Reed reported to the Naval Strike Warfare ; Center (NSWC), NAS Fallon, Nevada where he served as the Reconnaissance tactics officer, Tactical Aircrew Combat EVERYONE....... Wants To Know What's Going On In The County?. 'l S.Subscribe To The Star! Why rely on the word on the street? Get all the facts on your community and your world straight from. the source, by ordering your very own subscription to everyone's favorite hometown paper. The Star In County Subscription Just $20 for 1 year or $13 for 6 months Out of County Subscription Just f $30 for 1 year or $20 for 6 months a A 209-211 Reid Avenue r P. 0. Box 308 Port St. Joe, FL 32457 LI . 227-1278 or 227-STAR For more information about the USFWS. visit their home page at http://www.fws.gov. Reward Offered in Bald Eagle Shooting United States Fish and Wildlife Service special agents and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers are investigating the shooting of an adult bald eagle near the Iola Rd. in the old G.U. Parker Management Area. The eagle is believed to have been shot from August 18-21. A reward of $1,000 for valid information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsi- ble is being offered. Callers may remain anonymous. Those with information should contact USFWS special agents at 850/769-0552 exten- sion 243. ed New. C Instructor Training Systems Officer, and the Electronic Warfare Range Coordinator. While assigned at NSWC he achieved qualifications in the TA-7 Corsair and A-6 Intruder. In 1987, he was assigned to Naval Air Station. Cubi Point, Philippines in a joint Air Force/Nav, position. Commander Reed functioned as the Navy Tactical Aircrew Combat Training System Project Officer at the Air .i, Force Electronic Warfare Range and as- the Assistant Air Operations Officer for the Navy facility. In October 1989 Commander Reed was selected as Officer-In- Charge of the precommissioning Sunit for a new Fleet Reconnaissance Squadron, VQ-5, flying a new aircraft, the ES-3A Viking. Ohce the unit was com- missioned and fully operational. he became the Maintenance Officer. In October 1993 he trans- ferred .. to the Naval Aviation Schools Command (NASC), Pensacola, Florida, where he served as the Director of the Aviation Survival Department. In October 1995. Commander Reed 'reported. to the Fleet Information Warfare Center as the Operations Offie-er. In October 1996 Commander Reed retired from the active forces. '" His personal and unit awards include: The Navy Commendation Medal with gold star. Navy Achievement Medal, Two Navy Unit Commendations, Two Meritorious Unit commendations, numerous Sea Service and Campaign awards. Commander Reed is married to the former Ms. Marie Ann Orbe of the Philippines. NJROTC-' "HCC" Pride In the NJ ROTC of Port St. Joe High School, cadets take a special kind of pride in their unit. Something we would like to call "HCC" which means "Honor, Courage, and- Commitment". These cadets help our community out by activities such.as saluting our flag at the' football games in honor of those who gave their lives for their country, community ser- vice, and honoring our special vet- erans on Veterans Day in the high school gym. By participating in such events these cadets feel great pride. They leave with that special warm, fuzzy feeling in knowing they have made someone's day brighter. They also leave with rewards such as trips to Wakulla Springs, the Pensacola Naval Air Show, and much more. The parents also have a chance to get involved in the unit by participating in the Booster Club meetings, which are held on Thursday at 7. p.m. They plan our pizza parties, the ,Military Ball, and the cookout that is held at Beacon Hill Park. At the cook- out we play a game of softball .where parents play against.their children. Of course, the kids always let the parents win, so they will not feel as though they are aging too much. Also, Saturday, August 25, the Port St. Joe High School host- ed a class reunion. Attending were classes from 1932 to 2001. The cadets took some time out, on this special occasion, to escort people from their cars to the door. Not only did this turn out to be a great success, but the cadets helped brighten someone's evening. Having participated in an event like that I can honestly say it was a great experience. As you can see, the NJROTC Unit is an excellent program. We encourage students to join and participate. Until next time this is Cadet Ensign Lisa Floyd, PSJHS NJROTC Public Information Officer saying: Semper Fil iThe Coke and watering hole was a very Classless - -P PAGE 10A THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 PULC NTIE NOTICE TO RECEIVE SEALED BIDS BID NO. 0001-44 The Gulf County Board of County Commissioners will receive sealed bids from any person, company or corporation Interested in providing the following goods/service: One (1) Passenger Type Van (2000 or Newer) Should accommodate 12-15 passengers Should be rated for passenger use Specifications can be obtained from the Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court. 1000 Cecil G. Costin. Sr. Blvd., Room 148. Port St. Joe, FL 32456, (850) 229- 6113. Bid price to Include delivery, and the delivery date must be specified. Liquidated damages of $50.00 per day will be assessed for each day goods remain undelivered. Questions should be directed to Gulf County Road Department Superintendent Bobby Knee at (850) 639-2238. Please Indicate on the envelope that this is a SEALED BID and Include the BID NUMBER. Bids will be received until Monday, September 10, 2001 at 5:00 p. m., E.D.T., at the Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court, 1000 Cecil G. Costin, Sr. Blvd., Room 148, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA , By: /s/ Nathan Peters. Jr., Chairman Attest: /s/ Douglas C. Birmingham, Clerk 2tc. August 23 and 30. 2001. NOTICE TO RECEIVE SEALED BIDS BID NO. 0001-45 The Gulf County Board of County Commissioners will receive sealed bids from any person, company or corporation Interested In providing the following goods/service: One (1) New 10-foot Fle Wing Rotary . Mower, with Right Wing Specifications can be obtained from the Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court. 1000 Cecil G. Costin, Sr. Blvd.. Room 148, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. (850)229- 6113.1 Bid price to Include delivery, and the delivery date must be specified. Liquidated damages of $50.00 per day will be assessed for each day goods remain undelivered. Questions should be directed to Gulf County Road Department Superintendent Bobby Knee at (850) 639-2238. Please Indicate on the envelope that this Is a SEALED BID and Include the BID NUMBER. Bids will be received until, Monday, September 10, 2001 at 5:00 p. m., E.D.T., at the Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court, 1000 Cecil G. Costin, Sr. Blvd., Room 148, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA By: /s/ Nathan Peters, Jr., Chairman Attest: /s/ Douglas C. Birmingham. Clerk 2tc. August 23 and 30. 2001. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING BONDS TO FINANCE SINGLE FAMILY MORTGAGE PROGRAM PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA will conduct a public hearing on the proposed issuance by the Bay County Housing Finance Authority individually (the "Bay Authority"), or jointly with another Florida Housing Finance Authority, or solely by another Florida Housing Finance Authority of single family mortgage revenue bonds in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding $50;000.000 to be held on Monday. September 10. 2001 at 5:15 p.m., E.T. or as soon thereafter as such matter may be heard at their meeting room in the Robert M. Moore Administration Building at the Gulf County Courthouse Complex In Port St. Joe. Florida. Proceeds of such bond issue will be used to finance the purchase of single family residences to be occupied primarily by first-time home buyers of moderate, middle or lesser. Income U.thn Cull County or various other counties in the State of Florida. All intereite.a partes are Invited to present th,.ir comments at the ir.me and place set forth Persons are adi-ied tnat if they decide to appeal .nr, decisions made at this hearing, they will need a record of the pra~eedmgs and for such pur- po.e-. the.y may need to ensure that a verbatim re.'ord ci tie proceedings Is made,-which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The needs of hearing or visu- ally impaired persons shall be met If the Authority sponsoring the meeting is contacted at least 48 hours prior to the public hearing and special meet- Ing by any person wishing assistance. The BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of GULF COUNTY will also hold a meeting on September 10. 2001 at the above location Immedi- ately following the Public Hearing to discuss such matters as the Authority deems appropriate. For further Information, contact Nevin Zimmerman. County Attorney for the Bay Authority. 221 McKenzle Avenue. Panama City, Florida 32401. Telephone Number (850) 769-1414. NATHAN PETERS, JR. CHAIRMAN, GULF COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 2tc. August 23 and 30, 2001. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Wewahitchka Board of Commissioners will hold a PUBLIC HEARING AND FINAL READ- ING OF ORDINANCE on Monday. September l0. 2001 at 6:45 PM CT to consider adoption of an ordi- nance with the following title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEWAHITCHKA PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY OF A TAX ON THE PURCHASE OF NATURAL GAS IN THE CITY OF WEWAHITCHKA. PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF THE TAXES AND THE DISPOSITION OF THE MONEYS COL- LECTED THEREFORE; REQUIRING THE SELLERS OF NATURAL GAS TO KEEP RECORDS FOR INSPECTION BY THE CITY OF WEWAHITCHKA OR ITS DULY AUTHORIZED AGENTS; AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The Ordinance in its entirety may be Inspected at the Office of the City Clerk during regular business hours. 7:00 am 4:00 pm CT. Mon.-Fri. All Interest- ed parties may appear at the meeting to be heard with respect to this proposed Ordinance. Jerri Linton City Clerk 2tc., August 23 and 30, 2001. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Wewahitchka, Board of Commlssioners will hold a PUBLIC HEARING AND FINAL READ- ING OF ORDINANCE on Monday, September 10, 2001 at 7:00 PM CT to consider adoption of an ordi- nance with the following title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEWAHITCHKA, FLORIDA, RELATING TO OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FINDINGS OF FACT: PROVIDING FOR THE REGU- LATION OF SMOKING AT CERTAIN CITY OWNED PROPERTY DURING YOUTH ORIENTED EVENTS: PROVID- ING FOR DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The Ordinance in Its entirety may be Inspected at the Office of the City Clerk during regular business hours. 7:00 am 4:00 pm CT. Mon.-Fri. All Interest- ed parties may appear at the meeting to be heard with respect to this proposed Ordinance. Jerril Lnton City Clerk 2tc. August 23 and 30, 2001. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND FINANCE, INC:, Plaintiff. CASE NO. 01-78 CA vs. DEBORAH A. MARTIN and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DEBORAH A. MARTIN, Defendantss. NOTICE OF SALE' NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the Order of Summary Judgment of Foreclosure in this cause. In the Circuit Court of Gulf County, Florida, I will sell the property situated In Gulf County, Florida described as: Commence at the Southeast corner of. Lot 59. Block "K", Alderson's Addition, a subdi- vision as per map or plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 1. Page 1, of the Public Records of Gulf County. Florida, and thence run East along the Northerly right-of-way boundary of Henry Avenue 445.00 feet. thence run,., North 89. degrees 44 minutes 14 seconds East along said right-of-way 99.96 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. From said POINT OF BEGINNING thence run North 00 degrees 26 minutes 57 seconds East 153.1 7 feet to an iron pipe, thence run South 87 degrees 22 minutes 49 seconds East 236.16 feet, thence run South 02 degrees 10 min- utes 12 seconds West 141.41 feet to the northerly right-of-way boundary of said Henry Avenue, thence run South 89 degrees 44 minutes 14 seconds West along said right-of-way boundary 231.76 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING containing 0.79 of an acre, more or less. Situate, lying and being in Section 25, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, Gulf County, Florida. Also: 1992 Cava Mobile Home I.D.# ALCA0991270S 12563 at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Front Entrance of the Gulf County Courthouse, Port St. Joe..Florida, at 11:00 a.m., EST, on September 14.2001. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of this Court this 14 day of Aug., 2001. Clerk of the Circuit Court By: /s/ T. Knox Deputy Clerk CLAUDE R. WALKER, Esquire Huey Gullday,& Tucker, P.A. P. 0. Box 12500 Tillah-,.i e Fl.:.nrd _:3 7- '"11,) fh I '", 24- 1-'.:'.I ,tlornru, jri F'Pljian I 2tc, August 3' arnd Sepi.rtmterr -0, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ABANDONMENT OF ALLEYWAY/ROADWAY NOTICE IS -HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County, Commissioners at its regular meeting, September 11. 2001 at 6:05 p.m., E.T. will consider abandoning any Interest by the County and that of the public In and to the following described proper- ty: Alleyway/Roadway located In Section 30. Township 6 South, Range 11 West, Block 5, between parcelID # 3755-OOOR and 3766- OOOR (Lots 1 and 2),' per the Official Records In Gulf County. Florida. This notice of abandonment was Initiated by the Gulf County Commission, at their regular meeting on August 14. 2001, regular meeting. Notice of adop- tion of the resolution abandoning the said alleyway will be published one time In i nc".'paper of gener- al circulation in Gulf Count3 Fl.rid ara the proof of publication of the notice of hearing, the resolution as adopted, and the proof of publication of adoption of such resolution will be recorded in the Public Records of Gulf County, Florida. Board of County Commissioners /s/ Nathan Peters, Jr., Chairman Attest: Douglas C. Birmingham, Clerk I tc. August 30, 2001. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK OF PORT ST.. JOE, Plaintiff, CASE NO: 01-250-CC vs. JAMES J. MURNAN and DONNA F. MURNAN, Defendants. / NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated August 22, 2001, and entered In Civil Case No. 01- 250-CA of the Circuit Court in and for Gulf County. wherein CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK OF PORT ST. JOE Is Plaintiff and JAMES J. MURNAN and DONNA F. MURNAN are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Gulf County Courthouse In Port St. Joe. Florida, at 11:00 a.m., EST, on the 13th day of September. 2001, the following described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to- wit: Lot Nine (9) in Block Sixteen (16) of Port St Joe Beach. Unit No. 1. located In Fractional Section 5, Township 7 South, Range 11 West, Gulf County. Florida, according to the official plat thereof on file In the Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court of Gulf County. Florida. in Plat Book I at Page 58. And Easterly one-half of Lot 11. Block 16 of Port St. Joe Beach, Unit No. I located in Fractional Section 5. Township 7 South. Range 11 West. Gulf County, Florida according to the official plat thereof on file in the Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court of Gulf County. Florida In Plat Book 1 at Page 58. DATED this 23 day of August, 2001. DOUGLAS C. BIRMINGHAM Clerk of Circuit Court By: /s/ T. Knox Deputy Clerk 2tc. August 30 and September 6, 2001. NOTICE TO RECEIVE SEALED BIDS BID NO. 0001-46 The Gulf County Board of County Commissioners will receive sealed bids from any person, company or corporation Interested in providing the following goods/service: One (1) Used/Reconditioned Forklift Specifications can be obtained from the Office of the Clerkic of Circuit Court, 1000 Cecil G. Costln. Sr. Blvd., Room 148, Port St. Joe, FL 32456, (850) 229- 6113. Bid price to include delivery, and the delivery date must be specified. Liquidated damages of $50.00 per day will be assessed for each day goods remain undelivered. Questions should be directed to Gulf County Road Department Superintendent Bobby Knee at (850) 639-2238. Please indicate on the envelope that this is a SEALED BID and include the BID NUMBER. Bids will be received until Monday, September 10, 2001 at 5:00 p. m., E.D.T., at the Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court, 1000 Cecil G. Costin, Sr. Blvd., Room 148, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA By: /s/ Nathan Peters, Jr., Chairman Attest: /s/ Douglas C. Birmingham. Clerk 2tc. August 30 and September 6, 2001. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Gulf County Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing to consider adoption of an ordinance with the following title: AN ORDINANCE OF GULF COUNTY. FLORI- DA. CREATING ;REGULATIONS FOR THE PROTECTION OF SEA TURTLES AND OTHER ENUMERATED SPECIES WITHIN CERTAIN BEACHES OF GULF COUNTY; PROVIDING FOR THE PURPOSE AND INTENT OF SUCH ORDINANCE; PROVID- ING FOR DEFINITIONS. PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES, LIGHTING STANDARDS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION. LIGHTING STAN- DARDS FOR EXISTING LIGHTING, PRO- VIDING,FOR PUBLIC AWARENESS. PRO- VIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT AND PENAL- r TIES. PROVIDING -AN INTERPRETATION, PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Complete Ordinance on file In the i Clerk's Office* The public hearing will be held on September 11. 2001 at 6:05 p.m. est In the County Commissioner's meeting room in the Robert M. Moore Administration Building, Gulf County Courthouse Complex. In Port St. Joe, Florida. B,'.P.s ":F i:'L[NT. C)r.l.Il 5 I'_,'IJEPS GIC-LF ,'uL i, FLF.LI.\ BY: r.Hi.A FEiEFS JP CHAIRMAN 2tc,. August30 anrd Sptemcer 6 ,200'1 NOTICE TO RECEIVE SEALED BIDS .I | BID NO. 0001-43 4i. f" CLunry Bo rd f" Co.unp, Con.mi-nE -iner. 'ill r:.eive .eald Od i ,-fromar,> peron cr,mpn1- .,.r' :.:.rporri:n inr, te a I pr-.. ding the f.oll.w'ng g...da ser. I,.e One (1) New Holland TSIO0 4-Wheel Drive Tractor or equivalent 16 X 16 Transmission oF equivalent Cab with Ali Conditioner Top Beacon Light Back-up Alarm Minimum 540 P.T.O. Bid price to include delivery, and the delivery, date must be specified. Liquidated damages of $50.00 per day will be assessed for each day goods remain undelivered. ' Questions should be directed to Gulf County Road- Department Superintendent Bobby Knee at 18501 639-2238. Please Indicate on the envelope that this is a SEALED BID and Include the BID NUMBER. Bids will be received until, Monday. September 10, 2001 at 5:00 p. m., E D T, at the Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court, 1000' Cecil G. Costin, Sr. Blvrd., Room 148, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA By: /s/ Nathan Peters. Jr., Chairman Attest: /s/ Douglas C. Birmingham, Clerk 2tc, August 23 and 30, 2001. NOTICE TO RECEIVE SEALED BIDS BID NO. 0001-47 The Gulf County Board of County Commissioners will receive RFP'S from any person, company or cor- poration Interested In providing the f.llAiing Sgoods/service: ' Contract meter reading for the Gulf County Water System ,.I. Proposals should be made based upon a per meter rate. Bid price to include delivery, and the delivery date must be specified. Liquidated damages of $25.00 per day will be assessed for each day goods remain undelivered. Specifications may be obtained from the Gulf County Clerks Office at 1000 Cecil G. Costin, Sr. Blvd., Room 148. Port St. Joe. FL 32456. Phone (850) 229-6113 / (850) 229-6174 (Fax). Please indicate on the envelope that this is a SEALED RFP and Include the RFP NUMBER. RFP's will be received until Friday, September 14, 2001 at 5:00 p.m., E.D.T., at the Office of the Clerk of Court, 1000 Cecil G. Costin. Sr. Blvd.. Room 148, Port St. Joe. Florida 32456. The Board r-_er e.- the right to reject any'and all bids. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By: /s/ Nathan Peters. Jr., Chairman Attest: /s/ Douglas C. Birmingham. Clerk 2tc. August 30 and September 6, 2001. Gulf County Schools Readi ess Coalition Meetings Set for Sept. Four committee meetings are scheduled in September for the Gulf County Readiness Coalition. Administrative Services and Planning Committee will meet September 7 at 10 a.m. ET, in the Wewahitchka Courthouse. Plan Revision Committee will meet September 11 at 10 a.m. ET, at the Gulf District Schools OIS building in Port St. Joe. The Coalition as a whole will meet September 11 at 2 p.m. ET, at the Gulf County School Board OIS building in Port St. Joe. On the agenda are: financial report; provider reports (Pre-K, Head DRA Meeting The Downtown Redevelop- ment Agency will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, September 11th, at 6:15 p.m., ET. The meet- ing will be held at Preble-Rish, Inc., located at 401 Reid Avenue in Port St. Joe. All members are urged to attend. Manatee Sightings Tammy Summers Aquatic Preserve Manager The St. Joseph Bay Aquatic Preserve manager performed an aerial survey over St. Joseph Bay, Indian Lagoon, Lake Wimico, Port St. Joe Canal, Jackson River, and the Apalachicola River on July 30th. A mating herd of 14 mana- tees was observed cavorting in Lake Wirruco just outside of Depot Creek. One of these animals had a fresh foot-long prop scar on its back (the first scarred manatee the AP manager had seen in four years of surveys in the panhan- dle).. As a result, the St. Joseph Bay Aquatic Preserve personnel have placed "Caution Manatee" signs in Lake Wimico on the chan- nel markers. (These signs are purely warning signs, there are no speed zone regulations). "An aerial survey has been performed once a month since May and the next aerial -survey will be the last,week in August. Several manatees have been sighted on these surveys but the mating herd of 14 was the most ; we've seen. at any one time." said Tammy Summers, Aquatic Preserve Mlanager. Manatees are only seen in the panhandle during 'the summer months of May through October. They migrate to this area because of abundant food sources and return south 'when' the waters begin to cool. They can be found in fresh or salt water in shallow coastal waters, rivers, canals, and springs throughout Florida. We ask that recreational boaters keep a look out for mana- tee snouts and backs breaking the water when they surface to breathe. Another sure sign of the pres- ence of manatee are large, circular swirls in the water which are cre- ated by their tails when they swim. Please slow your boat to an idle when you see these signs of manatees: they are slow ,swim- mers and can not get out of the way of a fast motor boat or jet ski. Our panhandle manatees look different from their scarred south Florida cousins; let's keep them scar-free! Start & Subsidized Child Care); Committee reports; partnership board report; fiscal agenda con- tract and strategic planning dis- cussion. A Five-year Strategic Planning workshop is set for September 25 at 11 a.m. ET, at the Wewahitcha Courthouse. For additional information, regarding any meeting or agenda, contact Vicky Patterson at Early. Childhood Services, Inc., 872- 7550, extension 2223. Hot Wheels Car Club Show The 11lth Annual Open Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show spon- sored by the Hot Wheels Car Club will be Saturday, September 8. The entries will be shown around the Oaks by the Bay Park at the end of Beck Ave. in historic St. Andrews. Thirty-five classes are avail- able including antiques, modi- fieds, streetrods, Corvettes, T-Birds, Mustangs, Camaros and Firebirds, customs, truck,' Mopars, muscle cargo, motorcycles and more. Pre-registration is $20. through September 7, and $25 the day of the show. For more information onen- tries or vendors contact Chuck or, Wanda Haney at 850/784-1738 , Say Sa It In he Sar! Sayyu a Join us at Mexico Beach Animal Clinic during the week of September 10-15, 2001 Rabies Vaccination Clinic For you and your pet's protection, your pet needs a Rabies Vaccine once a year. We will also have 'other discounted specials available to help your pet get a new start for a healthy and happy life. Rabies Vaccine: $8.00 each Dog/Cat Bath: $8.00 Parasite Exam: $8.00 each Heartworm Test: $18.00 The patient and any other person responsible for payment has a right to refuse to pay, cancel payment, or be reimbursed for payment for any other service, examination, or treatment which is performed as a result of and within 72 hours of responding to the advertisement for the free, discounted fee, or reduced fee, or reduce fee service, examination or treat- ment. No other discounts apply. Mid FL&RIDAR Mortgage PAYMENT CHART FOR 30 YEAR LOAN $ 50,000 = $332.65/mth $ 70,000 = $465.71/mth $ 90,000 = $598.77/mth $110,000 = $731.83/mth $130,000 = $864.89/mth $150.000 = $997.95/mth (800) 500-0694 7.00% TIME TO REFINANCE * Consolidate Bills * Lower Payments * Call for rate updates * Apply by phone * Close in 15 days * Apply on-line! FIXED RATE APR 7.25 or 30 year im., ,.... termssubject to change without ,*.:: LcEt-'.,J Correspondent Lender. -s SENIOR et For- I CITIZENS GULF COAST HEARING AID CENTER of Panama City will be' offering to anyone 55 and older a free hearing test. If you have been !' exposed to loud factory noise, it' People seem to mumble or you, ask people to repeat what they' have said, come see us at: JAMES W. DAME Board Certified Hearing Aid Specialist GULF CO. SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 120 Library Drive, Port St. Joe THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2001:I 9:00 A.M. 12:00 NOON This is our regular monthly Service Center and we will service anyone's hear-' ing aid free of charge. We. have the lowest battery prices in the area. Come in and try our service! VVWW..MIDFLORIDA NIORTGAGE.COMI CUSTOM HOMES CON YOUR DREAM HOME BUILDERS CGC058312 S SERVING GULF & BAY COUNTIES 774-1247 OR 722-0012 FREE HE RING'TE JOB NOTICE The Gulf County Board of County Commissioners will be accept- ing applications until Friday, September 14, 2001, 5:00 p.m., E.T., for the .following position: Human Resource/Risk Management Director. Applications are available at the Gulf County Commission Office, 1000 Cecil G. Costin Sr. Blvd., Room 302, Port St. Joe, Florida 32456, 850-229-6106, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., E.T. All applicants must have a valid. Florida's Drivers License, high school diploma or equivalent and be 18.years old. Gulf County enforces a Drug-Free Workplace Policy. and is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. /s/ Nathan Peters, Jr., Chairman. Attest: /s/ Douglas C. Birmingham, Clerk. 2tc8/30 PUBLIC NOTICE Effective Tuesday, September 4, 2001, the Gulf County Planning/Building Department and Water Department hours of operation will be 9:00 a.m., E.T. 5:00 p.m., E.T. Nathan Peters, Jr. 2tc,August23 and 30,2001 Chairm an THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 PAGE 1A Gators Blow Out Sneads 61-20 In Preseason Classic The Wewahitchka Gators kicked off the 2001 grid-iron action Friday night with a 62-20 blow-out over Sneads in their preseason classic. The Gators' high-powered offense dominated the Pirates' defense with 465 total yards. "Our wing backs, Myron Vann and Chris Gainer, played extremely well," said head coach Grant Grantham. The Gators took the opening kick-off and drove the length of the field to take an early 7-0 lead. Quarterback Brandon Jones capped off the drive when he hooked up with Byron Jones for a 30 yard score. Matt Kramer added the extra point. Sneads bounced back on their first offensive play from scrimmage, with an 80 yard For the deal of your life, see me! JAMES C. "BO" BRAY Sales Representative TOMMY THOMAS CHEVROLET (850) 785-5221 TOLL FREE 1-800-342-7131 2251 W. 23rd Street PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA 32405 touchdown pass to pull within one point, 7-6. But it was all Wewahitchka from there on, as they scored seven unanswered touchdowns. Chris Gainer scored on a 17 yard score to give the Gators a 34-6 lead. Harold Williams' 12 yard score gave Wewahitchka a 41-6 lead. Myron Vann then extended The Gator defensive unit sticks a Pirate runner for a loss dur- ing Friday's Kick-Off Classic. pass from Jones to give the Gators a 14-6 lead. Ryan Baker then put Wewahitchka up 20-6 with a 30 yard touchdown run. The point, after touchdown by Kramer was unsuccessful. . The Gators extended their lead to 27-6 when Jones threw'a seven yard touchdown pass to. Demck Williams. Jones then threw his fourth touchdown pass of the night, this time to Myron Vann for a 47 yard. the lead to .48-6 with a 60 yard punt return for a touchdown. Chris Gainers second touchdown of the night, a 42 yard run, gave the Gators a 54-6 lead. Sneads narrowed Wewa-, hitchka's lead to 54-14 when they returned the ensuing kick-off 75 yards for a touchdown, then added the two-point conversion. The Pirates followed with a seven yard touchdown run to make the score 54-20. Harold Williams scored the Gators' final touchdown of the night on a three yard run. Chris Gainer led Wewa- hitchka's 345 yard rushing attack with 110 yards on six carries. Harold Williams picked up 73 yards on 13 carries; Ryan Baker had five rushes for 58 yards; Aaron Gray had three carries for 53 yards; Myron Vann picked up 21 yards on three carries; Shelton Lewis had 14 yards on four carries; Brandon Jones gained 11 yards on three carries; and Matt Kramer had one carry for five yards. Brandon Jones completed six of his nine pass attempts for 120 yards and threw four touchdown passes. Myron Vann had three receptions for 75 yards and a touchdown; Byron Jones caught a 30 yard touchdown; Chris Gainer had a 17 touchdown catch; and Derrick Williams hauled in a seven yard touchdown pass. Andrew Williams led the defense with seven tackles, while Harold Williams had six, Judd Conley and Myron Vann each had an interception. "We had way too many stupid penalties, and made too many mistakes on special teams.` We 'have a good group of linebackers, but they had a poor showing Friday night. We need them to show up ready to play this Friday night against Jay," concluded Grantham. The Gators host Jay Friday night at 7:00 CT. STATISTICS WEWA SHS Rushes/Yds. 38/345 22/196 Passing Yards 120 90 Total Yards 465 286 Passes 6/9/0 4/15/0 The Gators grounded out 345 yards rushing against Sneads. Coach Grant Grantham (left) talks with the offense during a time-out/water break. . 't. ,iC E r~ ..PARK] Sf EXIC 1-800-874-5 BEach 3 P R/2 ' .T. lb uc ,.,' -- M C B-9,'I C B0'l'o u BEACH SIDE BI GULF FRONT LOTS! Beach 3 R/'2 GULF FRONTdTa 'n Jo ulf of Mexi. carport with lai -co Approx -acon Hill, SAYS SELL".-M $285 000.00~ -- 121 Circle Driv Call us about plans & permitting for this Beautiful Lot., , MEXICO BEACH 100' lot on gulf. x I 100'deep -approx., $450,000.00. I OTHER LISTINGS!!! LOT I on Hwy 98 & Magellan, St. Joe Beach, This lot has an unobstructed gulfvie v CANAL FRONT & dedicated beach in front of it. Fantasl'c C.. ',. 2 view of sunsets. $140,000.00. &erC ll a'ce. : *clearirg ilOtiori 2 LARGE PARCELS- near beach, zoned RDL 119 N. 32nd Sti Each parcel is 280' x 100' ior $140,000.00. 8th Street, Mexico Beach. 2 PRIME. RESIDENTIAL PARCELS on Garrison Ave. between Monica and Brenda Drive - Port St. Joe. Each parcel contains 3 lots over 1 acre for $75,000.00. per parcel. - APPROXIMATELY ONE ACRE on Higha) 386 at the Overstreet bridge. Property BEACH SIDE TO presently zoned commercial and is in a vast- ille unit -th to lI undeserved growing atea. $45,000.00. i BR I BA is a S. eleaied lighted GREAT STARTER or RETIREMENT HOME: 173 enclosed back p Mossie Rd., Wewahitchka 2BR/1BA on 1/2 has become a | acre lot $29,900. REDUCED TO Mexico Beach S22,500.00. $125,900.00. RED BULL ISLAND- Lol 6, BIk G, 171':x 100 $10,000.00, REDUCED $8,000.00. SEASHORES DR. & HIGHWAY 98 AREA - SUMMERPLACE SUBDIVISION beautiful lot with great view of Gulf. New subdivision that has beach and swimming pool access. 208.5' x 50' $115,000.00. 510 4TH STREET, Port St. Joe Zoned corn- NESTLED AMC mercial lot 10, BIk. 26 50' x 170', CHALET STYLE $39,000.00. underneath pa 44 .AZALEA DRIVE, MEXICO BEACH hood, short wa 75X100 Lot within walking distance to dedi- MEXICO BEACI coated beach. Zoned for homes only. $39,900.00. PRE-CONSTRUCTION: Pre-Construction: Magnolia Ave., Mexico Beach 4 BR/2 1/2 BA two story. home with approx. 1965 sq. ft. plus garage. Metal roof, ceramic tile, berber carpet. Great floor plan. $349,000.00. 106 Sea Pines, Gulf Air Subd.- 3 BR/2 BA with approx 1600 sq. ft. plus garage. Another great plans. $172,900.00. EAC BA undi MAK , M 1. M Co reet WN *p q sun er .o perf ON' HC rkin lk to H - CUSTOM 1999 DO Zoned III, exposure liv/din/kit & dini extras, near beach Beach OWNER R HAVE A SAF R, A LTY Cathey Parker Hobbs REALTOR R R A E Sally L. Childs, Realtor Associate 'Larry G. Turner, Realtor Associate O iB 7A _I- TINT Lisa Varona, Realtor Associate SP. 0. Box 13123 Hwy. 98 & 31st St. Sunsets for 55 Tears" Mexico Beach, FL 32410 73 r 850- 648 777 .www MexicoBeoch Vacations. corn 73 o 86 ^3' 0O Oe-mail: sales@mexicobeachvacations.com S. .. WONDERFUL GULF VIEW INVESTMENT 1- 16- H HOUSE 2nd lot tom the nih Sireel, texico Beach A duplex *w]h 4 BR/2 '* , Florida room and detached .A up.lairs and 2BR,'lBA do.,nstairs Upstla.rs GULFFRONT CONDO Carmel Villa # 4 2 ry & ,torage room "OWNER unit is currently rented for $650 a month and bedroom 2 ba'h unit completely Furnished E AN OFFER!! $369,000.00. downstairs rents for $L50 a month This home is and equipped. Fantastic view of sunsets from exico Beach. only I block from the dedicated beach with a declk. Good rental history 109 D s. 28th .; .'".'. i greal wrap-around deck where you can enloy St. Mexico Beach $2Z5,000.00 he beauful Gulf of exicol $195,000.00. ob'le Home ...ih ,-,e' dock 3 ----,Ti--- -- T it - ... h i60 feer cf crnal thruntae e --- NEW LISTING 3 BR/2 BA double-wide age ihed- pump & .ell & i:h s lmoble home with' new carpel & paint Has (Tplel, t.rnihed ,& e.qu.pped .h been ,.dell cared for observation deck with , Mexico Beach. o159,900.00. gulfview. Only 1 block to Beach. 8213 Peli- MARINA COVE Beach Side townhomes These can Walk Lane, Pelican Walk Subd, beautiful units haoe 2 BR,2 1/2 BA, berber car- $105,000.00. pet, ceramic tle, balconies & decks over look- Bt : 2, >Corner of 42nd Street & Miramar Drive, Mexi- i DS 39h S 901 Hwy 98, Mexico Beach. $315,000.00. Hl .98, nSt.JoeoBeachBeaB.O2 B ualhIN decor C equpmi, en, Th, h ".c La P a Wk. GULF F!I BA p boe Greal Gul ., from acros he sree t h ce & baths, Berber.'"- deck coIered pr a ican & .Nie bpaoun Mexico Beach th 4 B3 5 BA single family tl porche to c-el the Gulf Breeze S249,000.00. bracs home ha a great room ard recreation Mih,. prrare oner ge a Ma 85 r 'e h plen of storage WhA aM sew from >eU renal IIIDS 39h S. 901 Hwy 9e a, Mexico Beach. $315,000.00. 12.00. 9,00.00. REDUCED $169,00 . 8172 Hwy. Ha cm Joe Beach 2 BR2 B 4beaulR/ful ne home n que subdiT. son locaBedA R Some has summg pool and beach access 123 CIRCLE DRIVE Beach sde o hghwa n SCeramc le in kitchen baths Ne pious Mexco Beach this 4 BR/3 5 BA sgle famdy porches o feel the Gf Breeze $249,000.00. brck home has a real room and recreaon UBLE"WiEMOBIE ML#9885. room alohi plenty of storage What a USew from e D, 3 IBR/2 BA pu i to ur/ ck 1 nd ,ur eps to rhe beach, ng & more. Quiet ne ghbor- sh . o beach. 132 PINE STREET M c eir to osS xD0 a. 3 Sret, $149,000.00.i B e R D 0 4 BR/2 BA home on ST. JOE BAY -RecenByA A.. .. beautiremodeled, huge screen porch & open deck overlooking St. Joe Bayh Approx. 120' on C-30 210' deep. Has common area access to bay. .1 E porchs279' Bay front with dock. $649,000.00. Will TUBLE-WIDE MOBILE HOME sell adjoining properNy to make approx. 4 acres QUAINT BEAC3b, D. 3 BR/2 BAplus odice, ou hove al o ba roago ing rm., large deck. Many yourself- Great vestment for any typerCom- deck &rnished & equipped. h. 116 2nd Street Mexico mercial or Develop for cottages or townhomes. BEACH SIDE, 103-A, S. 35th Street, Mexico $EADY TO SELL $1,200,000.00. 2181 C-30, Simmons Bayou. Beach. REDUCED $169,000.00. * UL Dorothy Mullis proudly shows off her $2,500 first place king. $2,500 King Dave Mullis and daughter Dorothy were the big winners in Saturday's Mexico Beach Artificial Reef Association Kingfish Tourney. Dorothy is showing off .the 32.8 pound first place prize catch in the photo above. Ron Childs, MBARA presi- dent, said the tournament was the biggest to date with 124 boats fishing for prize money in three fish categories. Approximately $12,000 was made by the group to be spent on their artificial reef building projects. Winners of the tournament were as follows: Kingfish-First, Dave Mullis, "Dew Point," 32.8 pounds, $2,500; second, Coleman Tatum, "Whoo Chaser," 27.39 pounds, $1,000; and third, Lee Handcock, "Rock and Reel," 21.98 pounds, $750. Wahoo-Andrew Wyrosdick, "Symantha Grace," 43.25 pounds, $1,000. Spanish Mackerel-John Tillman, "Fender Bender," 6.31 pounds, $250. .If YOUSee News Happeniy.I . call The Star at 227-1278 is accepting new patients for Adult and Children's Dentistry. We have two full-time Dentists and a Hygienist. We accept most Insurance, Medicaid for Children, and Self-Pay Patients. For more information or an appointment, you may call (850) 639-4414. Gulf County Health Department Dental Clinic 232 East Lake Avenue, Wewahitchka, FL 32465 Office Hours: Ellis Fuller, DDS Monday Thursday 7:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Tonya Pollard, DDS Michelle King, RDH 8tc to 10118 3 Do Physicians Treat Themselves? Of course not, unless there is no other available doc- tor.'They know that anyone has great difficulty trying to be objective about their own ailments. Sickness symptoms are most confusing, for many dis- eases have similar pains or discomforts. A headache can be the result of more than a dozen different causes. The problem is to determine which one. When you are sick, do what physicians do. They consult another physician. WE PROUDLY ACCEPT MOST INSURANCE PLANS AND PRESCRIPTION CARDS. Buzzets Drug Store Quality Pharmacy Service Since 1951 202 Monument Ave. (Hwy. 98) Port St. Joe *Gift Department -Nautical Gifts *Books *Games *Magazines *Toys -Russell Stover Candies *Carlton Cards 1I (850) 229-8771 BE PAGE 12A THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 Sharks Kick-Off Season H With 14-14 Tie To Bulldogs The Port St. Joe Sharks opened the 2001 football season with a 14-14 tie to Greensboro in Friday night's Preseason Classic. The Sharks, which returned only six starters offensively and defensively from last year's 9-3 team, struggled on offense early in the game. However, they did show some promising things with their new offensive scheme- the 'Winged-T". "Our kids played hard," said head coach John Palmer. "We didn't get down when they went up on us, but battled back in it. The defense played a great game and kept it close." The Bulldogs took the first lead of the game when they intercepted Chase Millender's pass intended for Isaiah Jenkins, and returned it 50 yards for a touchdown. Greensboro added the extra point to take a 7-0 lead with 5:48 left in the first half. The Bulldogs capitalized on another Shark miscue in the third quarter. After recovering a fumble on the Shark 32 yard line, the Bulldogs capped off a four play 32 yard drive with a 10 yard touchdown pass to take a 14-0 lead with 1:32 remaining in the third quarter. Rashed Brown took the ensuing kick-off and returned it 47 yards to the Bulldog 42 yard line. Six plays later, quarterback Chase Millender found Isaiah Jenkins in the corner of the endzone for a 27 yard score, making the score 6-14 with 11:17 left in the game. Raye Bailey set up the Sharks' next touchdown when he stripped the football from a Ken Peak wraps up a Bulldog running back Friday night. w :' SHARK 100 CLUB-These 11 people gathered Tuesday to donate $100 each to the Shark Booster Club. Each year the "100 Club" raises funds to support the athletic programs of Port St. Joe High School. Shown from left are: Lynn Barnes, Capital City Bank; Tonya Nixon, Wewahitchka State Bank, Andy Smith, Hannon Insurance; Alan Cox of Cox Associates; Ralph Roberson, Roberson-Friedman, CPAs; Morris Palmer, A&E Development; Kenneth Weimorts, Emerald Coast Credit Union, Judge Fred Witten, Kathy Liebold, Citizens Federal Savings Bank; Boyd Pickett, The Port; and Willie Ramsey, The Star and Panhandle Beacon. Anyone wishing to join the Shark 100 Club can contact Roberson, president, at 227- 3838. flU U dB- w R.- t :W" ,'zIc. Bulldog running recovered his sec the. night. On the scrimmage, Baile with Jenkins on .a for a 39 yard to Sharks added Brad Ray led the Sharks with 76 yards rushing on nine carries. back;, and concluded Palmer. Rushes/Yds. ond fumble of Score by Quarters Passing Yards first play from G'Boro 0 7 .7 0 14 Total Yards ay hooked up Sharks 0 0 0 14 14 Passes halfback pass STATISTICS Fumbles/Lost iuchdown. The PSJ GHS Penalties/Yard the two-point First Downs : 8 10 Punts 27/140 88 228 6/14/2 2/2 s 4/40 2/38 39/192 31: 223 3/10/1 4/3, 2/20 0/0o Brian Bizek makes a big tackle for a loss. Track Champs Selling T-Shirts The Port St. Joe High School 2001 state championship track, ' team will be selling 2001 state championship t-shirts this Fnday, night at the Sharks' football game. The t-shirts depict the state championship trophy on the front with all of Port St. Joe's state championship years; while on the back, it gives a history of Port St. Joe track with district, region, and state championship years, along with the numbers detailing individual state, champions and all-state athletes. The monies raised will be used to help purchase rings for all-state performers. The cost of each shirt is $10 or you can make a donation by contacting Coach Vernon Eppinette at 229-8251. For7All Your Advertising Needs . The Star Publishing Co. S(850) 227-1278 conversion with a three yard pass from Millender to Jenkins, tying the game at 14-14 with 9:27 remaining. "We made a lot of mistakes, but they were all correctable mistakes. We threw two inter- ceptions where the receiver ran the wrong route. We're going to have to work hard, and get better for the regular season," added Palmer. Brad' Ray led- the Shark ground game with 76 yards on nine carries. Jarrell Showers had five carries for 21 yards, Rashed Brown had seven carries for 19 yards, and Raye Bailey picked up 15 yards on four carries. Quarterback Chase Millen- der, who transferred from Apalachicola,' completed five of Shis 13 pass attempts for 49 yards, one touchdown- and threw two interceptions. Raye Bailey completed his only pass attempt for a 39 yard score. Isaiah Jenkins caught three passes for 69 yards, while Bailey hauled in three for 19 yards. The Sharks host Hamilton County this Friday night at 7:30 ET to open up the regular season. 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Website http://www.re Gulf Coast Realty St. Joe Bay Office 2010 Hwy C-30 Port St. Joe, FL 32456 Carol Bell REALTOR j_ ol@C21GulfCoastRealty.com W.f1. ealtor.com/ForgottenCoast/CarolBell BM- ~~ I Business (850) 227-9600 Mobile (850) 227-4252 Fax (850) 227-2115 Toll Free (800) 451-2349 ,0~,' fow-u' REAL ESTATE NEEDS Each Office is Independently Owned & Operated IJ ,:, P The new mouthwashes do more than mask breath, they fight cavities and tartar...and they work! Fluoride mouth rinses reduce cavities by making the enamel more resistant to acid attack. Both "Fluoriguard" and "Act" have the A.D.A approval for their rinses. Crest is also market- ing a cavity-fighting fluoride rinse. Two new tartar-fighting rins- Fluoride Mouthwash es put out by Crest and Colgate have hit the market. Although' they cannot remove pre-existing tartar (that hard calcified materi-. al that the dentist or hygienist scrapes from the teeth-not to be confused with plaque), they can reduce new tartar buildup above, the gums. As the array of mouthwash- es increases, deciding if you need one and which one to use: gets more confusing. Be sure to; read the labels well. Look for the: ADA seal of approval and check'. with your dentist. You can be sure your dentist will have a rec-' ommendation for your individual case. Over the past twelve years, Dr. May and his staff have satisfied' thousands of individuals by delivering state of the art, painless dentistry in a gentle and caring manner. Can Dr. May help you? Call 227-1123 for a Bis.k Free consultation. CALL 227-1123 FOR A RISK FREE CONSULTATION. STATE OF THE ART, PAINLESS DENTISTRy WITH A SMAI. TOWN TOUCH! CRAFT CLEAN SERVICE, INC. Commercial/Residential PRESSURE WASHING * * WATER-SAND BLASTING* I 5. 41' ~ I' I/ ~'cg~dd4e~ 7~e4t4~a(~~R% / V ,4e~zcat ~'cg~c&C 7~c~ '/0 ~t. cc~ba6der&~ V 7'ug~d a~ct4 OAe'zaeo~ V /4c'ad46~e ~ Cal fo Inform atoanRte .i Al THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 PAGE 1B Model Airplanes Will Fly in to Wewahitchka Sept. 1-3 You are invited to attend the annual model :airplane show in Wewahitchka on Labor Day week- end, September 1 through 3. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, and from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday. The event is to benefit the Special Olympics and will be at the Emerald Coast Model Aviators fly- ing field at Parker Farms just west of Wewahitchka on Hwy 22A. Just follow the signs to the field. This is a great family enter- tainment for young and old alike. No admission fee is charged; how- - uauuupumaseaummOmIUUIFJU~tDUUUU~inllulal3UlBUIUU Monument Harbor Apartments Greaol Location' 5 Unit Apartment Comple< 180'xl60'. S239,000. Offers Welcome. For Sale "BUSINESS ONLY" Sunset Cleaners- Laundry Mat, located on Reid Avenue- Downtown Port St. Joe. Excellent opportunity to buy an established business! $49,900. I SUnobstructed Bay View Lots. Hwy. -.. : C30- Treasure Bay. State owned marsh land between lots and bay. Brighton By The Sea. Gulf Front Home Three Lots: on Hwy C30. Healed pool & board- S139,000/MLS:9742, walk to beach FEMA Available' S149,000/MLS: 9773, $429,000. MLS: 10101 $159,000/MLS: 9774. ^-5aian-iiiaimai.....y.rieiu.3>ilLj3jaBmr...ima num m es~aae..meoe^a me~u ever, a parking donation would be appreciated, and will be given to the Special Olympics of Bay and Gulf counties. Approximately forty pilots from all over the southeast will participate in this event. Most have several planes they will fly to demonstrate fantastic aerobatics. Plenty of seating, in shaded areas, is available to watch all the events. Come on out, get a seat in the shade, have a hamburger and a cold drink, and enjoy the week- end. A candy drop is planned for around noon on Saturday and Sunday, weather permitting. Candy will be dropped from a plane onto the runway for the children. Preceding the candy drop is a combat plane contest. This is a spectacular display of flying skill that is always one of the highlights of the weekend. You will have the opportunity to win a lready-to-fly radio :en- trolled airplane, lessons included. at a drawing on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. Tickets will ber sold on site during the weekend. You do' not have to be present to win. The concessions stand will These airplanes will wow the crowd with their thrilling aerobatics during performances scheduled for Labor Day Weekend. have hamburgers, hot dogs, cold drinks and lots of other good. Things to eat at reasonable prices. This weekend of family fun. is sponsored by the Emerald Coast Model Aviators. I. ~- xo~ ~ -~ -~UpI~ ~ New Season For Ladies' Golf The St. Joseph's Bay Country Club Ladies' Golf Association will begin its new year on September 6, with a select shot beginning at 9 a.m. and the first Association meeting of the year at 1:30 p.m. St. Joe Country Club Ladies will be playing with the Swingers at Panama Country 'Club on Friday, September 7, and will host them September 18. The Swingers consist of ladies from Panama Country Club, The Hombre, Fox, Run, Bay Point, Santa Rosa, Tyndall, and Holiday golf clubs. The ladies will play for points. Many more activities and tournaments are planned for the coming year. If you are a member of the club and like to play golf, please meet on the first Thursday of each month at 1:30 p.m. for our 1-800-ALLTEL9 Visit ALLTEL at one of these locations: ALLTEL Retail Stores: Crestview Crestview Corners Shopping Center 2505 S. Ferdon Blvd. (850) 682-1799 Destin Emerald Coast Emporium 10859 Hwy. 98 Ste. 203 (850) 650-2188 Ft. 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Nokia, Connecting People, the 8200 and 5100 series phones are trademarks of Nokia Corporation and/or its alliliates. Dixie Theatre Extends Final Play, Adds Special HS Performances The Dixie Theatre has extended the run of the Chekhov comedies, "A Marriage Proposal" and "The Celebration" through Saturday, September 1. The performance times for the final week are Friday, August 31 at 8 p.m., and Saturday, September 1 at 2:30 and 8 p.m. Reservations for the performances can be made in person or by call- ing the box office at 850-653- 3200, Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m., and 7to 8 p.m. With the help of a very gener- ous grant from the Tapper Foundation of Port St. Joe, the Dixie Theatre has been able to present special 10 a.m. perfor- mances of both plays for the high schools of Gulf and Franklin counties. Port St. Joe High School attended a performance on Tuesday. August 21. Apalachicola High School and Carrabelle High School attended on Wednesday, August 22. Wewahitchka High School will attend a performance on Thursday. August 30. This is the third season that the Tapper Foundation has made this grant to the Dixie Theatre supporting these special perfor- mances for the students of Gulf and Franklin counties. association meeting and begin playing on Tuesday and Thursday. If YOU. See News Happening... call The Star at 227- 278 TRANE It's Hard To Stop A Trane.0 We are proud to announce that we now Sell & Service TRANE Air Conditioning & Heating Products- known the world over as a leader in the air conditioning industry! CALL Us TODAY FOR A FREE QUOTE SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION INSTANT FINANCING GARRY L. GADDIS AMi CONDIfTINING (850) 648-5474 P. 0. z 131St8 ? Wec sea& F1 32410 LICENSE NOS. RG0065928 ER0010992 CAC057596 Call 648-6577 & Let Gaddis Construction Give You a Quote Today on New. Home Construction to Remodeling wwait'o PAGE 2B THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 Winners of Tyndall's 31st Annual Open Spearfishing Tournament The 31st Annual Panama City Open Spearfishing Tournament ended August 19 at Tyndall's Beacon Beach Marina. Jack McDougal's 36.6 pound grouper took first place in the Biggest Fish category. Other first place winners include: Regina Capps, 32.9 pound amberjack and 6.7 pound triggerfish; Eric Jones, 32.3 pound barracuda; Rico Montellamos, 28.7 pound cobia; John Pipkin, 5 pound flounder; Clint Iles, 24.9 pound slot grouper and 10.2 pound slot snapper; Keith Neel, 8.2 pound spiny lobster; Lisa Carroll, 1.9 pound shovel nose lobster; and DJ Moore, 5.6 pound sheepshead. The tournament ended with a fish fry anc. awards ceremony at the marina. Ninety-five divers from the panhandle area com- peted for awards and prizes. Collecting enough points to qualify as this year's royalty were Queen Regina Capps, and King Clint lies. For information about next year's tournament call DJ Moore, at 871-2624. Crystal Sands R( OFFICE: (850) 648-4400 FAX (850) 648-4555 T 1602 HIGHWAY 98 MEXICO BEACH www.crys. S % New Listings 720 Vann Drive Wewahitchka Beautiful 3 BR/2 BA double wide mobile home at Douglas Landing,' short walk to the river. Screened porches on front and back, carport and storage building. $75,000.00. 106 Crawfish Cabin Rd Wewahitchka 3 BR/2 BA fishing retreat. Less than 1/2 mile from Cypress Point Landing. Perfect for hunting/fishing. Completely furnished. $35,000.00. Farm Road Wewahitchka -3 acres level, high & dry and cleared. $29,900.06. Ganley Road Wewahitchka 3.72 acres on paved road. Great country living. $32,500.00. 353 E. Henry Ave. Wewahitchka 92x175.75 MOL lot with city water & sewer. $14,500.00. Reid Ave. & 3rd Street Wewahitchka Beautiful cleared 92.5x1 22.5 MOL lot. $19,900.00. 104 Crawfish Cabin Road Wewahitchka Fish camp located 2 blocks from Cypress Point. 2 BR/1 BA mobile home and lot. Priced for quick sale at $15,900.00. 149 Reynolds Rd. Wewahitchka 3 BR/2BA mobile home. Very nice, all electric, situated on 5.4 acres of country living. $62,900.00. 7314 Hwy. 98 St. Joe Beach Beautiful sunsets, unobstructed view of gulf. 2 BR/1 1/2 BA townhouse. Must see to appreciate. $189,900.00. 409 N. Colorado Drive Mexico Beach Beautiful custom built home, 3 BR/2 BA with a study or 4 BR, flori- da room, much more. Must see to appreciate. $179,000.00. 405 Texas,Drive Mexico Beach New construction 3 BR/2 BA frame house in nice residential area. Wood floors with crawl space, ready to finish to your specifications. Call today for more details. Priced right at $92,000.00. MEXICO BEACH 103 S. 33rd Street -Mexico Beach This nice duplex is just steps from the beach. Each side has 2 BR/1 BA. Furnished, central heat/air, screened porch. TURN-KEY. $359,900.00. 209 Water Dr. Canal Front Mexico Beach Spacious 4 BR/2 BA home with 2 dining rooms, Florida room with fireplace partially enclosed porch. Sitting on 2 lots with 146' canal frontage with a 10x20 dock. A boaters dream home. $349,900.00. 110 B Miramar Drive Townhome located on the Canal! This nice 2 BR/2 1/2 BA. Townhome has Decks, Boat Slip, CH/A, furnished. Great Rental $226,900.00. 307 Maryland Ave. This very 'fF gBAA II It dining/living comb., large kitchen, breakfast nook, laundry aw aMH WlstlW",I.MW M 320 A Wysong This beautiful lj hw.Ilt lf Just minutes from the beach. Privacy fence encloses a beau =JEtycU H HwN jl < You must see to appreciate it $72,500.00. REDUCED TO $70,000.00. BEACON HILL 8669 Highway 98 Beacon Hill Gulf Front This is your dream home on the Gulf. 3 BR/4 BA of spacious living. Living, Dining Room & Kitchen overlook the Gulf. Office/Sitting room off master bedroom, large decks, landscaped yard, 3 car garage,,many extras. Partially furnished. MUST SEE!! $849,900.00. 8976 HWY. 98 This beautiful home has been completely remodeled. Home has 5 BR/4 BA. Home is set up for the new millennium, lower level for entertaining and kitchen, and 1 BR/1 BA downstairs. Upstairs has 4 BR/3 BA and sitting room, large deck. Must see $540,000.00 ST. JOE BEACH 8227 Highway 98 This 2 BR/2 1/2 BA town y shed, some new appliances, decks. Must Seel! Great Rental $279,900.00 247 Columbus St., PRISTINE! 3 BR/2 BA home with separate dining room, carpeted throughout, sitting on 100'x1 50' lot in the 2nd block of St. Joe Beach. Mostly Furnished. A GREAT BUY! REDUCED $149,900.00. 7118 Georgia Ave. Peaceful and quiet! This 3 BR/2 BA home is immaculate. Carpeted throughout, ch/a, green house, storage shed and sitting on 2 fenced-in landscaped lots, approx. 150'xl50' MOL. Just a short walk to the beach. GREAT BUY AT $190,000.00. 248 Santa Anna 2 t, hc.rr. .-.l> 2 blc.:k, to beach! 2 BR./:B ..b;h wrap aro-und d.ik c,n 2.-.d level. Needs 'TLC, but with price a, $139,900.00 pc.ler.tal unlimited. . 7266 Georgia Ave. Double wide home 3. bi.:k!. f.c.m each' 3 bk. 2 BA ,mma:ulale ho ,,e n.er ..-coked in ,or had animals. Wood burning fireplace and large de :k. GREAT BUY! 579.500 00. PORT ST. JOE AREA 1316 McClellan Ave. Port St. Joe N;.:e older 3 BR/1 BA hore .n qu.el ne.ghlborhoccd On 2 fenced .r, loi Erncloted breee -a, and o.ne car gqaage CALL TODAY TO VIEW! 595.000.00. .6920 Blossom Hill Rd. Howard Creek- Mobile home on 2 acre. 20,24 garage, 20'20 screened porch on corner lot. Comes completely furnished. $69,900.00., 294 Squirrel Ave. Howard Creek 2 BR/ BA vinyl sided home on corner lot, fenced, new CH/A. '$55,000.00. 10358 Hwy 71 Whitfield Hill 286' Hwy 71 frontage, house and 13.5 acres. Known as the "Flower Lady's House". A must see for potential U .al- f ,U 1 221 91h Street Charming older l O Ul l yard. 2 BR/1 BA front porch and entrance from 2 sides. Room or RV, oat, etc. The potential afored the buyer of this property is enor- mous. $73,000.00. 123 E Beatty Ave. Charming block house on I acre'located 500 ft. from Hwy 71. Close to Hwy., yet seclud- ed with enough land for multi-usage. $59,900.00. . 1007 Garrison Ave. Quaint older home in quiet section of Port St. Joe. Corner lot. Stucco construction with 2 BK 2E A MUST SEE AT S79.900.00. 250 Joe Ave. -White City This very nice single 6b home is ready to move in. 2 BR/2 BA, central h/a, breakfast bar, stereo system with speakers l lJLU obile home. Decks, large lot. $55,900.00. 525 Madison St. Oak Grove 2 BR/I BA home with central H/A, hardwood walls. A great starter home. Has a lot of potential. $42,900.00. REDUCED $35,000.00. 524 61h St. Charming brick home in town. 3 BR/1 BA on large shaded lot, close to shopping. Wood cabi- nets, all electric home. Perfect starter or retirement home. $78,500.00. OVERSTREET 147 Chapel Lane 14x70 mobile home with 2 BR/2 BA. Sitting on 1.01 acre mol. Wetappo Creek can be seen from the back. Above ground pool. HAVE TO SEE. $65,900.00 182 Chapel Lane -Approx. 2.5 acres with 2 doublewides, 1 single wide mobile home. 2 buildings 3 septic tanks, 1 well. EXCELLENT CONDITION. $179,000.00. 111 Broucher Lane This 2 BR/1 BA single mobile home is a great second home or for a first time buyer. Near Intracoastal, property is wooded. Must See! $33,900.00 620 North Long 14x70 mobile home, 2 BR/1 BA on 1 acre. Includes 24x24 wood garage and mature veg- etation. $45,000.00 :WEWAHITCHKA 2154 Lake Grove Rd. River front brick home on 3/4 acre mol. Overlooking Chipola River with boat dock. 1/2 mile from dam. PRICED TO SELL AT $84,900.00. 1248 N. Hwy. 71 Beautiful brick home on 1 acre on Dead Lakes. A MUST SEE, $179,000.00. 119 Griffin Road 3 BR/2 BA mobile home on 2 acres. Chain link Fence in secluded area. $45,000.00. 130 Ridge Road Dalkeilh 3 BR/2 BA furnished double wide modular home on 1 acre. Large screened porch, covered front porch, 3 car attached garage. A MUST SEE! $59,900.00. 848 E. River Road This 3 BR/2 BA home has just been remodeled inside and out. Sitting on 1.6 acres of land. It has a gazebo, 2 deep wells and a separate 1 BR/1 BA efficiency apartment. $75,000.00 3165 County Road 381 This spacious 3 BR/2 BA, sitting on 4.2 acres mol. Wood burning fireplace in the liv- ing room, 3 fish ponds, and many extras. Also, a 2 BR/1 BA house that.could be fixed up, as a rental or guest house: Only about a mile to a launch and the Chipolq, Cut-Off River. $136,000.00 4030 Hwy 71 24x32 double wide mobile home, 3 BR/2 BA on 1 acre of land. Mature trees, above ground pool and wood shop. $55,000.00 170 Bo John Dr. 125' of Dead Lakes water frontage. 3 BR/2 BA home is a fixer-upper. Can be extended to a 2 story. Beautiful View. Property linemextends 500' into the Dead Lakes to the channel. $59,900.00 155 Highwater Rd. 2 BR/1 1/2 BA single wide.mobile home that is just waiting on a buyer. It is sitting on .81 acres MOL and is furnished. Access can be made from Highwater Road or Ake Drive. Just a few blocks from boat ramp and the beautiful Chipola Cut-Off River. $35,000.00. 436 N. Main 3 BP. 2 BA, home chain link fence, above ground pool w/deck. Extra large deep lot that backs up I:, N,.rth 3rd S, $88,500.'00. 324 Pinecresl Dr. 1 b,Io:k IFr.. boat landing, 3 BR/2 BA double .;.cl on 1 acre mol fenced in corner prop- err, F.replace ,,l. i.. bnds,. garden tub,"bay window .ont de :k T:, mar. amer.,,ie to list $89,500.00. 6949 Jasper Lee Rd. Dalkeith .2. BR/1 BA mobile home sitting on 3 acres, cleared. Great location for a small Farm or just peace and quiet in a country setting. $32,900.00. 160 Annie Ave. Immaculate 24x62 modular home features, 3 BR/2 BA, walk-in-closet, kitchen island and built in computer station. Situated on 2 1/2 acres mol. 12x24 deck and dog pens in rear. A perfect place for animals and children. $89,500.00. 864 Our Town Road Fisherman's haven. Mobile home on approx. 1/3 acre. 2 blocks from boat landing. $27,500.00. 543 Main St. Commercial Over 3,500 sq. ft. Commercial Bldg. Previous tenants doctors office, restaurant and thrift shop. Easy access and parking in front, side and rear.-Priced Right at $125,000.00. 749 Old Transfer 2 blocks from Lands Landing in Wewa. 3 BR/2 BA modular home with cedar siding. Chain link fenced yard in nice neighborhood. A MUST SEE AT $72,000.00. 769 Old Transfer Rd. Over 1 acre, 2 blocks from Lands Landing. Older mobile home, but has endless possi- bilities. $40,000.00 will buy this fisherman's dream location. 208 Hwy 71 Commercial Property Big, B Motel & Restaurant. Totally equipped, fryers, grills, freezer, table and chairs, ice machine, steam tables. Just move inland start your own business.,The motel is be.-.g itali, remodeled. It has 7 units and stays booked rr'- s ciheof I;,'r,T Thi is a great opportunity for some business.per- son, to start his or her own business. GREAT BUYP S295,000.00. 184 Harden Circle This mobile home needs some repair. It has 2 BR/1 BA. It's sitting on 2 large lots. Quiet neighborhood. Close to schools and churches. WHAT A DEAL $18,900.00. 1432 E River Road Like new 28x60 1800 sq. ft. modular home in perfect condition. Very private at end of E. River Road past Wewa Schools. Fireplace, garden tub, etc. on 1 acre wooded property. PRICED TO SELL AT $75,000.00. ' 128 E. Magnolia Ave. Home custom built by Mlliron Ho.-.e less than 6 years old. many extras and build, ins. Call today for appt., $124,900.00. ,. . 1412 E. River Road Secluded acre of propCery'with exceptionally r.ice 14x80 mobile home. Located pa'.t Wewahitchka Schools at end or dead-end road 20K24 carpor,. .hed, 20x80 dog pen and run, 10x 18 cc..ered porch, centipede grass, partially fenced. Priced to sell S49,900.00. . 2457 Hwy 71 N Mobile Home park & P'/ Com.,.erc.al Property Thir park hoa, 15 spaE's. 7 mobile homes, 3 BR/1 BA Block Home, 1 BR/1 BA effic.erc, apartmernl 4 .cam lon P, '.' or T.,.ler. already, set-up. It also has approx. 6 lots in Lake Heights Subd. Bacih. up to Sior.err.,II Creek Ii has a lot of potential. GREAT PRICE 5249,900 00. . JANICE F. BROWNELL, Broker JANICE F. BROWNELL, Broker Sales Associates: alty, Inc. Melba Barbee, Phillip Dodson, Blty I 9 c. ., Vickie Davis, R.D. Davis, OLL FREE 1-888-385-1844 RandyButler&PerryMcFarland talsondsrealty. cornm 181 Betty Rae Drive What a Dream Home. This 3 BR/4 1/2: BA home has everything. Sprinkler system, 2 acres of landscaped land, stock pond with gazebo in the middle of the pond, intercom system, surround sound, central stereo and CD system, private office with bathroom, central h/a. Just to many amenities to mention. It- has to be seen to appreciate. $239,900.00. 104 Main Street 2 commercial buildings, approx. 1,500 sf, retail space. Parking in rear and front. $75,000.00. 1382 Stone Mill Creek Rd. 14x72 2 BR/2 BA mobile home. New siding, hip roof, 40x1 2 covered porch, back deck, 12x22 shed, deep water submergible pump, beautiful wooded property. 1 1/2 acres that fronts Stone- Mill Creek with dock. A MUST SEE AT $74,500.00. 1219 E. River Road River Front 2 BR/2 BA furnished home with fireplace, also separate 1 BR/1 BA furnished efficiency apt. 3 levels that extend to the rivers edge, with permanent dock for fishing or sun bathing, walkway' to the dock and a covered boat house. If you love the river, here is your dream home. $179,900.00. 233 & 229 E Osceola 3 BR/1 1/2 BA home that has just been remodeled. Approx. 3000+ sq.ft., CH/A, fire- place, extra large rooms. To many amenities to share. Also 3 BR/2 BA 24x68 double wide mobile home with.. a 10x20 addition, CH/A, fireplace, Florida room and spacious living. Both of these properties are to be sold. together. They are sitting on 6 lots, one of which is a corner lot. Handicapped accessible. $179,900.00. VACANT LAND PORT ST. JOE South Murphy Rd. -.Howard Creek 2 parcels, 2 acres with well. $28,500.00. 1 acre $15,000.00. Both properties cleared, high & dry and level, Old Bay City Rd. Howard Creek 7 acres with barn and 2 ponds. Can be subdivided. $10,000.00. per acre. CAPE SAN BLAS Cape. San Bias C-30 Treasure Bay Lot #1 Over 1/2 acre cleared lot with culvert. $49,900.00. MEXICO BEACH 318 Wysong Mexico Beach Approx. 100x109 ft. lot, cleared. $44,900.00. 415 Fifth St. Cleared lot, zoned homes only. Approx.' 100x158, short walk to beach. $52,900.00 North 38th Street Canal front lot, cleared, garage/storage building on lot. $269,900.00. BEACON HILL Cockles Ave. 50'X100' lot. PRICED TO SELL. $27,000.00. 9317 Hwy 98 Beautiful Gulf Front property, 32'. House can be torn ddown and build that beautiful gulf front home. $220,000.00. SJeC . Corner of Pine and Alabama 150 'x.7 e beach. $45,000.00, OVERSTREET AREA, Most areas unrestricted to houses or ',.rbl- hI',m,' 000 Patrick Street 1.5 acres mol of prime land. $21,000.00. Harley Davidson Rd. 8 t.:,: 1 22 a.:rE ach S9.000.00. each. By The Bridge 2 lots, 1,0 h Ir,:..vage 59.000.00. each. Palmetto & Chapel Land I o ac r,.: U:nI EB RLl .0NTLW pr, $24 000.00 8894 State Road 386- I 2c. re: ,.. ih W.f.l 00.00. State Road 386 1.01 a:re 3oc, of He-, J '' c irni e. na ecaC', aro .c.n 'Pleaant Rest Rd. $22,000.00; 000 Long Street-Overstreel .:, .d4N ~ ER N ACT ,...f h-, a -ell and pond. $39,900.00 * Hensley Lane Very nice l.:., d.ed :,pi. ...II .need o be iecerri.l.d \er-, r.Car VWeppo Creek. $22,000.00.: WEWAHITCHKA Pine Street 7 lots 1/2 block from Wewa Elementary School. City sewer and water available. 5 lots priced at $6,500.00, each. 2 lots at $4,500.00 each. Partially cleared. Owner will sell as one property at reduced price. MAKE AN OFFER!!!' Tennessee & Florida Ave. 3 lots at Red Bull Island. $33.000.00 for all or Sli1,000.00 each. Bill Nelson & Ganley Road 4 acres corner property .-. pa..-d .oad "c.-.d Ic.r houses. $34,500.00. E. River Road 14.59 acres, zoned for 4 dwellings per acre by Wewahitchka School. 2 ponds. Property also. fronts Sesame St. Multi usage and potential. $95,000.00. E. River Road 2 -1 a.:,e' beo, u.F,,i p. 'rr, adjoining ',.ah,.,:hhka -,gh S,:..:-.1 $39,900.00. Tennessee Ave. Red Bull Island Wewahitchka 90'x2' 0, 5$14,000 00 Tennessee Ave. Red Bull Island Wewahitchka 90'x135', $10,000.00. 40 Acres on prime vacant land Stone Mill Creek 30 acres planted in timber, fish pond. Can be sub-divid-. ed or planted in timber. $120,000.00. Knollwood Street Lots 9, 10 &11, Meeks Lake Subdivision. EACH LOT. $12,500.00. I 000 Sierra Drive Stonemill Creek Approx. 2 acres. GREAT LOCATION!! 522,000.00 v Mitchell & Griffin Roads avocded p.:operr/ near Dead Lakes, almost a.-. 2 ac.-' 515,000.60. Hwy. 22 & Lake Julia 1.53 acres, looks over Lake Julia. Located downtown Wewahitchka on Hwy. 22. $35,000.00 Ganley Road Dalkeith 4.6 acres, lot 77, cleared property at the end of dead end paved road. $42,000 Corner of Hwy. 71 & Bill Nelson Rd. 300' froniage cn Hwy. 71, cleared. $45,000.00 Dalkeilh /~pprox 23 a:re: ho: H-y Ir.,riage. r.ea. r,,er. $64,500.00 Farm Road Tract 3 5 i oc.ee PRICED RIGHT AT $39.900.00. 241 McGlon Drive 50 x 1I3 .1-.l t.DI w ,h c.,r .' wcr & water and electric. $12)500.00. E Church Ave. .I ,-h c.r, o :c'er & Katir 512,500.00. 000 Lake Grove Rd. I o.cre pa:i darr. 518,000.00. E. River Road- 1/3 a,:'e I,: Cleced 5 14,000.00 Owner financing with $2,500.00 down at 10% for 10 years. U, Prudential Resort Realty Apalachicola: St. George Island: 850-927-2666 St. Joseph Bay Office 888-41 9-2555 1520 C.R. C-30, Port St. Joe, FL 32456 850-653-2555 850-227-1100 800-974-2666 877-808-1630 - Nw..stjoeb Cape San Bias Office 344 Cape San Bias Rd., Port St. Joe, FL 32456 850-227-2000 oy.com 888-227-2110 . .. 4 CAPE SAN BLAS INN "Cape San -Blass Inn" Incredible 6BR/5BA, 3500 +/- sq. ft. home currently used as a B&B. Business does not convey with home.. Quality fea-' tures: 6 master BRs, full suite upstairs-, fire- places, dock, boat house & more. $695,000. MLS#90199. SCENIC ROUTE C-30 BAYFRONT "Wilson Home" 9852 CR C-30 Delightful 4BR/3BA home on approx. 2.63 acres boasts a private pond and overlooks Indian' Lagoon.1 Features include oak floors, fireplace, built-in enter- tainment unit and a 7 stall barn. $425,000. MLS#9834. Select Land Values Beachfront Cape San Bias: R-2 Secluded Dunes Dr., approx. 109' frontage, trarns- ferable DEP permits. $728,000. MLS#9936. Beachfront. Cape San Bias: Lot 17, BIk. 1 Surfside Phase 1, approx. 75' frontage. $385,000. MLS#10198. Beachfront Indian Pass: 122 Painted Pony Road, approx. 50' frontage subject to minor replat. $340,000. MLS#20002. Beachside Indian Pass: Lot 23, Treasure Drive, approx. 100' frontage FEMA avail- able. $198,500. MLS#20009. Bayfront Acreage Cape San Bias: Approx. 2.07 acres on Cape San Bias Rd. with 100' i-/- bay frontage. $350,000. MLS#9958 Riverfront Overstreet: Lot B, Creekwood rEstates, septic installed. $15,000. MLS#8864. Riverfront Wewahitchka: 1235 Oak Ave., approx. 1 CAPE SAN BLAS "Privacy Plantation" PORT ST. JOE COMMERCIAL "Old Lawson Spacious 3BR/2BA beach home features Hotel" Historic brick commercial structure cathedral ceiling; open floor plan; fire- currently houses '3 businesses plus several .place; luxury bath with dressing area, dou- storage units. Prime downtown corner loca- ble vanity, garden tub, bidet and shower. tion,, adjacent 30'x90' vacant lot included Private corner lot. $605,000. MLS#90011. in sale price. $459,000. MLS#9495 SCENIC HWY C-30 BAYFRONT - "Hattaway Home" Lovely 2BR/2BA, home offers many' extras: fireplace, break- fast bar, master bath with separate shower and garden.tub. Approx. 1725 sq.ft. Home rests on approx. 2.43 +/- acres. $379,500. MLS#9476 CAPE SAN BLAS BEACHFRONT TOWN- acre, ,Burgess Cree'K. HOME. "Water's Edge," 'Cape Shoals,,/ $10,000. MLS#8735. . 6141 Nassau Lane. Fully 'furnished Riverfront Wewahitchka: 2BR/2.5BA townhome with wet' bar, new Approx. 7.33 acres at Bracket microwave oven, new washer and' dryer, and Chipola, private boat new roof. End unit offers great Gulf views. launch & cabins. $149,000. $200,000. MLS#10103. MLS#9887. WEWAHITCHKA RIVER FRONT "PRUETT HOME", A nature lover's dream, this 2BR/2BA home rest on a bluff on the upper end of the Dead Lakes. Approx. 4.5 acre site features a nature trail. and a boat house at end of lighted dock. $199,000. MLS#9229. ST. JOE BEACH BEACHFRONT "Dickinson Home" 8609. E. Hwy. 98. Enjoy panoramic Gulf views from this 3BR/2BA home featur- ing an open floor plan, tile flooring, open deck, screened porch. Nicely landscaped lot has a sprinkler system. $700,000. MLS#9886. I T 0 UR EA ,. 1' RACHEL BLAIR REALTOR SPrudentiais 'aregistered service SABRINA BURKE VICTOR RAMOS BILLY JOE SMILEY DONNA SPEARS LIBIA TAYLOR CANDACE VARNES BROKER ASSOCIATE ., .GRi, BROKER ASSOCIATE REALTOR GRI, CRS, ABR, BROKER ASSOCIATE BROKER ASSOCIATE GRI, BROKER, GENERAL MANAGER t'S i 'rn~ Co r mn "f rhr' "-- Equal Housing Opportunity An Independently Owned and Operated member of the Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. :..or~ -. .. Ho sn "~ -~p~l$a~. ; w THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 PAGE 3B Three New Faces on PSJ Elementary Faculty I She graduated from Florida State University in April of this year with a BS in elementary edu- cation. She is presently working on her master's in elementary education at Florida State University. Jeannie has been actively Port St. Joe Elementary is -pleased to welcome three new ladies-Karen Odom, Jeannie Marie Askew, and Alison Arrant- to the instructional staff for the 2001-2002 school year. Karen Odom is a 20-year res- ident of Port St. Joe who recently received her master's degree in reading and language arts from Florida State University. She has taught fourth grade and a third/fourth grade combi- nation at Faith Christian School for, the past four years. Being the cq-founder of the Gold Card Club, she believes in excellence in edu- cation. This year she will be teaching fourth grade at Port St. Joe Elementary. Jeannie. Marie Askew moved to Gulf County with her family six years ago from Syracuse, New York. Following graduation in 1997 from Wewahitchka High School, she attended Gulf Coast Community College and received her AA before transferring to Florida State University. Mexico Beach Harmon Realty, Inc. 1402 Hwy. 98 Mexico Beach, Florida 850-648-5767 or 1-800-239-4959 ASSOCIATES: Charlotte Sanford, 850-647-3609 Joan Lovelace, 850-874-4906 (Pager) Regina Capps, 850-648-4489 Barbara Mannon, 850-647-5004 NEW LISTINGS * NEW LISTINGS I - i ,b * NEW LISTINGS 106 S 25th Street GULF FRONT Mediterranean Style Villa This 3 Bedroom; 2.5 Bath Gulf Front home is truly q One-of-a-Kind!! Magnificent design with Gulf views from every room'" Exieror srucco and vinyl siding with Venezuelan barrel tiled roof. Large living room with trayed.ceil- ing, Italian tile arid oak hardwood floors, 3-way pier fireplace.in living/dining area, 4-man elevator. Kitchen has custom maple kitchen cabi- oncr, .irh Corian-type solid counters, top of the line Asko/Thermidor/Amana appliances. Gulf front Master bedroom with see-through fireplace to Master both with ocean view Jacuzzi tub flanking fireplace. Much, much, more! This Distinctive home is priced at $980,000.00. ._ -... 4.. . +- <' ._ -- ... 822 Oleander Lovely 2 Br, 1.5 Ba two story home with a Gulf view. It is decorated for the beach and comes completely furnished, ready to move in or rent out for an invest- ment. There is a sun deck off the front up,.ia;rs bedroom w;ah a gulf .ev and one car garage .n he back. 5189,000.00. 110 rA S r 2 36,2 ia .n l l-r. ily hlM" on corner lot.' Located in the 1st block, this home is only steps to the Beach with easy access! Large living room, kitchen with dining area, and separate den/family room. Screened porch on back. Nice neigh- borhood zoned for hoT1e.9 o'-.lv $159,000.00. GULF FRONT LOT LocaliogLAitrtl calion Sugar while 5and emerald green aTciiers ar.cdo blsunsers 75 Gulf Front lot S375,000. ' GULF FRONT LOT Locatioofl cationi Sugar whie ;and, emerald green water.., and l EI n'.eis 79.55' Gulf Front lot S397,750. - 'Danielle's Delight 110 S. 40th Street Delightful BEACHSIDE :2BR/2BA apartment only steps, to the Beach! Front sun deck has Gulf View! Excellent rental history! An affordable Beach retreat! Only :$89,900. 152 Oak Ave. Spacious 3BR/3BA home for family and entertaining. Lg. open LR/DR/KIT area w/16' eating bar. Stone fireplace,'wet bar, work-out room/office downstairs. His/hers bathroom upstairs. Huge sun deck with a glimpse of the Gulf! $182,000. '6426 Hwy 98 St. Joe Beach Zoned for.residential or commercial use. This 5BR/5BA single family brick home is located on 2.5 land- scaped lots across from DEDICATED BEACH! Large 3 car garage w/lots of storage and possible office space w/a fireplace. Large LR and BR with great Gulf view! This home is a must see if you are looking for a o.. with...:d. *.a! S3a9.ann0 211 Carolina Ave. 2BR/2B lots beautifully landscaped screened porch, two car carpo able well maintained home is 2704 Hwy. 98 Duplex on 100' x 75' Cor- ner lot zoned Tourist Commercial. Two bed- rooms, 1 bath each side. Only a short walk to the beach! A great opportunity for commer- .:;ol i. :im.,l Priced righl at S250,000. 409 La Siesia Drive PRE. i CONSTRUCTION SALEM !!l ll ll llii!! Cuiior,. d .. ,-.ed 2 .....,,,, ._'' ;I'' I 3BR 2B; single lo l/., h,,Tl i i ioor. to be under cHo.. u.:' I non 1806,t .f haod l.,i ,i . a fteod d..-,.ng-and-rea-ll I---IqLJ--I---... combo ha: eahng bar ar.d ench. aor' r-,.wi l.od t., boa:. ,:'.rd porch 2 ca conce parkpaod tpalkdr, to i.-,i enttar .c Landscaped chi u'undergrour d p..r,kler e,.l 5121,000. PRE-CONSTRUCTION COST S11 5,000. . 402 La Siesta Drive PRE-CONSTRUCIION SALEIII Cu:trr, de:.gned 3BR/2BA, single family home under construction. i 108+ sq.ft. heated,and cooled living area, with vinyl siding arid metal roof. This great design pro- vides a covered porch around entire home. Landscaped lot w/under- ground sprinkler system. $115,000. PRE-CONSTRUCTION COST $109,900. 222 Florida Avenue 3BP _b', :,-,ie larr,,, Ih, .-ie ,'H C GULf VIEW, new carpet, painted & updated. Lots of decking w/underneath parking. Price Reduced to $149,900. VACANT LOTS & LAND 43 1st St. Cleared 99x28Mlq b iful residential street, ready to build that home away fr llji1o 0 47 1st St. Cleared 99x2 Jf l Jtlfiful residential street,' just WilJd l M C. ,.000 involved in her school, church, and community. During her col- lege experience, she served as a substitute' teacher, librarian assistant, mentor, and tutored elementary students. After graduating from Florida State University, she worked at the Junior Museum as a camp teacher. Jeannie enjoys music and drama and has helped pro- duce several small productions. She enjoys spending her free time with her family and playing the . piano. Jeannie made her career choice to become a teacher because of her desire to have an active part in helping, children reach their educational goals. This year she is teaching third grade at Port St. Joe Elementary School. Alison Arrant is a native of Florida and graduated from Florida State University in 1998. She recently moved here from Destin, where she taught at BARBARAk HARMON Broker/Owner NEW LISTINGS 123 Hidden Ridge Road 75' x 219.30' lot zoned for homes only in Palm Ridge Subldivision. Completely cleared, on pa.ed s iee i ih underground utilities. $54,900. Sea Shores Subdivision Almost New! 2 bedroom, plus Sun Room, 1/5 both single family home. Covered front porch, living/dining is light and bright, nice laundry room, Kitchen has gas range and plenty of counter space. Detached 2 car garage, 2 wells for yard $147,000. ..... .. Sig . Perfection has an address--106 South 26th Street, Mexico Beach. Premier Custom B,li 33006.' SF GULFFRONT 4BR/4BA home iocared on a Pio loi ,.th 101'oi gull fronafge Ihi. isa one of a kind home, professionally decorated and furnished with amenities galore including ten foot ceilings, oak floors, poplars moldings; Anderkbn windows and door', all wood "'cabinet'y, maintenance free-high quality vinyl siding and pla/roo-n s;n;r.g room, all'in one. Enjoy spectacular sunrises and sunsets from a widows watch. Everything in the home is of the highest quality. Come experience perfection $1,400,000. 313 Beacon Road dBR,'2 5B4 Brcik ,s.cIme in Gulfaire Subd..%s.,n Thi, hore .s ,rmmaculaoel Li. .IfCorulted ,,lrng .,,f., ,replace D.n.ng room has ba/ .,ndo l;fantasrnc GULF VIE',I' Large Ma:ter bedroom on ground Floor and 3 add.tr,,'al bedroom: upsta.ri Flor,da room on back Or, beautifully landscaped loti 5205,000. 306 Halley Drive PRE-CONSTRUCTION SALEI 3B3k, 2BA s.r.gle lam.. I/ home soon 1o be under corsrruct.oni Located on 87 5'x108 lanrd- '.coapd lot in n.ce res.der-mal ,.e.ghborhood zoned for horses only' Li,- ing/d.nirig combo ~.'vaulted ceil.ng. 2 car garage, .a'.aer/BA . *alk in closer Pre-construclion 5135,000. second story on this building. Very near the beach. A little TLC and they would be great rentals $325,000., 248 Willow St. ONE OF A KIND, 3BR/2BA single family Brick home on 2 lots in second block at St. Joe Beach. This home has 1864* SF heated/cooled living space w/2 car covered carport with paved circle driveway and parking pad. Stone wood burning fireplace in family rm. w/vaulted ceiling. Kitchen w/center island cook top. Split Br floor plan. Much morel $150,000. ll.i ii iiai ................... B 1/^. 1302 B Hwy. 98. Nice 2BR/1.5BA townhome with Gulf view and easy Beach access! Living room, dining and kitchen combo w/sliding doors that lead to back private patio area. Extra large back yard with additional parking and storage area. Appliances include refrigerator, range, dishwasher, washer and dryer Reduced to $145,000. I.- ---------- 0- W 104 fidAen Fage T. aim Rigeaubaivision -7x2 residential -gr at in nbi otsi a t l IblcaverKIKAINI RlI Jtl i ] I At.U I tisin .A i"-, l,. Nil $34,900 106 Hidden Ridge Rd.- Palm Ridge Subdivision- 75'x1 88' residential .- ,. 7 ot. in new subdivision only 2 blocks to beach! Paved street. Subdivision .h i ;, -n d. BA Single Family Brick home on 2 corner covenants & restrictions with Architectural Control Committee. Lot 21 116 Miramar Drive BEACHSIDE & CANALFRONT. Single Family only 2 blocks from the Beach! Front $39,900 2BR/2BA Brick home with Sea Wall, Dock and Sun deck located on the Drt has work/storage room. This comfort- Wetappo Drive Block 190L c street Nice building lot, Canal! Great location, .only steps to the Beach with easy access! priced to sell at $145,000. 105'x210' in country, resid~i ~ llbmes Only. $11,500 $510,000. www.mexicobeachproperties.com E-mail: sales@mexico )eachproperties.com Sial New PSJES Dolphin Bank Officers Port St. Joe Elementary School has announced the fourth grade students who have been selected to serve as 2001-2002 Citizens Federal Dolphin Bank Officers. Kneeling, from left, are Deshauna Williams, Kodi Blackwell, Rebecca Furr, Kayla Parker, Brooklyn Kelsch, Sara Hoffman, Kasie Thompson, Calder Mahan, Melanie Raffield, and Jannetta Peters; standing, from left, are Stephen Denton, Chellsey O'Neill, Ashleigh Lewis, Khrysten Keys, Chelsey Walker, Brittany Cannon, Jonathan Williams, Travis Bennett, Jessica Brake, and Allen Dykes. Freeport Elementary School. Alison is presently teaching first grade at Port St. Joe Elementary. School. She enjoys going to church, spending time with family and friends, and going, to the beach in, her time away from school. WEWA MEDICAL CENTER Malvinder S. Ajit, M.D. Pediatrics 0" Inrcrnal MJcdicine Hours: Monday through Friday-8-00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.- Sv* New Paticnts Welcome * Please Call 639-5828 tor Appointment riQh .. .". "-**.. .-". 1" *- ** -- Do it yourself and save money or let us install * Screen Porches * Florida Rooms * Pool Enclosures Storm Shutters SAluminum Handrailing * Carports * Window Screens PVC Fence VINYL LATTICE * Screen Repair Bring in your Old screens foi replacement (aluminium1 only) Free Estimates SA NEW LEVEL OF CLEAN PROFESSIONAL FLOOR CARE INC ' I 'X Ce CmicI ile I nd Grout Cleanin ---- --mg en e r :w ----_----- ------ CRESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CLEANING SPECIALISTS All New Powerful Truck-Mounted Equipment Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Ceramic Tile and Grout Cleaning .RV's Cars Trucks Vans 24-Hour Emergency Water Extraction Licensed and Insured 100% Satisfaction Free Estimates LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY Phil Collier and Mike Mock IICRC Cleaning Specialist Formerly of Max Care Professional Cleaning Systems of Mt. Dora, FL Call us today for an appointment! 1(850) 229-1324 From left are Karen Odom, Jeannie Marie Askew, and Allison Arrant. .i MLS. PAGE 4B THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 From the Principal of i Wewahitchka High School by Dr. Bill Truby *" The Fighting Gators showed that they would be a team to be reckoned with this season as WHS defeated Sneads 61-20 on Friday night. We played well on both sides of the ball as lenced by the score. Congratul: as and continued success. Could it be thai first pep rally of the year ( ,ff on the right font? Wav cheerleaders (head,' ptain Heather Vertr,) -captain Jana Trayloi, iu sponsor Mary Holley. We have another pep rally sched- uled for this Friday for all grades. The Junior Varsity will have a separate pep rally on Thursday 12:30. And just for planning purpos- es, please know that the next two games are at home-both on Friday nights at 7 p.m. This week we play Jay. And then we will be taking on Bay High on 9/7. You know that Bay County doesn't want to go home empty. Come out and support our team and watch some great athletes. The Lady Gator Volleyball team opens up its season this Tuesday. They play at 5:00 against Chipley. They will play at Rutherford on Thursday. The JV football team begins its season this Thursday when they play Apalachicola at 6:00. After the varsity football game- this Friday night, Glad Tidings Assembly of God will be hosting the first Fifth Quarter of the year. Students are invited to eat, be entertained, and enjoy some good fellowship. The Golf Team is getting start- ed this week, too. The team mem- bers are Jon Thomas, Beau Ludlum, Alex Chan, Jacob Jackson, and Trey Murphy. They are coached by Mr. Franzese. K-Mart is sponsoring a new program that will allow our school to receive rebates from your shop- ping sprees at 'their stores. Soon we will be receiving our Parent Packs from K-Mart. Inside these packs you will find special cards that have a code on them that will enable all purchases to be PORT ST. JOE. Middle School News By Jenna Chesser ATTENTION STUDENTS: Gold cards are ready for pick up. You may get your card in the office. PSJMS is starting its "first Newspaper club. The members are: Courtney Craft, -' Misty Hathco, Misty Knobel, Samantha Layfield, Tori Layfield, Amanda Shanahan, Kristen Solock, Paige, Stafford, Teri Straifi, Lenora Weimorts, Daniel Welch, Chandler Williams, and Levi Wilson.. Congratulations to PSJMS's 2001-02 Student Council mem- bers. President, Jenna Chesser, Vice-President, Zeke Stevens, Treasurer, Warren Floyd,. 6th grade senators, Ashton Norris and Matthew Wright, 7th grade senators, Sierra King and' Alex VanZant, 8th grade senators; Cori Owens and Tom Boone. Attention all parents, Monday, September 10, PSJMS will hold its annual Open House at 7 p.m. Progress Reports will be given out. Plans are underway to' con- duct an election for the parent/community representa- tives to the 2001-02 School Advisory Council. If you would like to be a part of this decision making body for our' school, please call 227-3211 and let Mrs. Nixon know of your willingness to serve. The School Advisory Council meets five to six times throughout the school year. In recent years, meetings have start- ed at 5:15 p.m. and lasted approximately one hour. You do not have to be a parent of a PSJMS student in order to serve on our SAC. Representatives from the community are welcome and encouraged. The election will take place at our September 10 Open House/Progress Report Pick-up. Please call Mrs. Nixon by September 5, to indicate your interest in being a part of our 2001-02 School Advisory Council. Thought for the day! Impossible itself say I'M POSSI- BLE. Until next week.... We've all surfed... But have you cruised? http://www.school cruiser.com processed under our name; thus, we will earn a percentage of all your purchases! And guess what - you can send these cards to friends and relatives too. They all will have our code and that means more funds for us. The expected arrival date of our packets is September 10th. The Juniors are submitting their ring orders this week. Be sure that your money is in and your order is complete. Sophomores will be traveling Al' 7Aiam I 2001-2002 The field was freshly cut. TI concession stands were stock The players were ready. Ye sports fans, on Friday, footba season had arrived! Although Friday night wa indeed a hot one, it didn't stop tt faithful fans from filling up tt stands to cheer for the Purple an Gold. The Sharks host( Greensboro at the Kick-Off Class and ended up with a tied game 14 to. 14. Tomorrow night, tt ,Sharks will host Hamilton Count Come out and support the Shark Also in sports, the Lad Sharks volleyball team started c a busy season when it traveled' Arnold High School. They followed it up.with another away game : Altha. Today, the girls will travel Bay High. Good luck! In the world of politics PSJHS, junior and senior class officers were elected this wee: Junior officers are: President Carla Johnson, Vice President Anna, Tankersley, Secretary Shanna. Wester, Treasurer Margaret Gibson, Parliamentaria Cgomm Jraiek ~qa Jessica Sherrill. Senior class officers are: he President Maclain Howse, Vice d. President Lisa Curry, Secretary - s, John Patrick Floyd, Treasurers - iall Kimberly Pickett and Leslie Earley. Congrats to all of youl as On Wednesday, August 29, he seniors ordered caps and gowns he for graduation. If you did not order id a cap and gown, you need to turn ed your $35 in to your senior class sic officers ASAPI Also, graduation of announcements will be ordered on he September 19. Do not forget your y. $75 deposit! ks! Today, PSJHS will be sponsor- Ay ing a blood drive to help benefit off the American Red Cross. If you are to 17 years or older, you are eligible ed to make a donation. The Red in Cross is in desperate need of your to blood. Please help to make this a great success. at Students are reminded that ss an excuse must be turned in with- k. in five (5) days of an absence for it - to be excused. - This is Ashley Bryan bringing you the news from the high school world. Until next time, catch you an on the flip side CIAO! to Apalachicola this Thursday for the Dixie Theater. They'll need a dollar to defray some expenses and they can buy lunch at Burger King on the way home. They depart at 8:00 and will return by about 1:00. The first meeting of the Middle School Task Force was this past Monday. We will keep you posted of the progress that this important group makes. Parents are reminded to turn in Free and Reduced lunch forms as soon as possible. We benefit in many ways when students take advantage of this program. Not only are our students healthier and more ready to learn, but we become eligible for more financial opportunities. Speaking of health, parents, if your children have food allergies, please let us know. Maybe we can help to avert a potential problem! WHS has a new phone sys- .tem. We are trying to learn it, so please be patient. Soon you will have access to everyone on staff and the capability to send and receive messages relating to a wide variety of topics from a num- ber of different people. We are making progress daily! WHS did not have any semi- finalists in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Commendations will be coming in the near future. These awards are based on PSAT/NMSQT qualifying test taken last year. Extra help is always welcome at the school. If you have a talent and time, please contact us so we might match you up with our needs. Right now tutoring is very important as we get ready for tests and try to get grades up. Thanks to Mrs. Clark for volun- teering after school on Mondays and Wednesdays. Parents and students are encouraged to take advantage of their new lockers by putting locks on them. This is the best way to protect your valuables. Our students are meeting reg- ularly: FCA on Mondays & Friday, NHS on Tuesdays, SGA on Wednesday, and Beta on Thursday. This is great stuff Our new parking lot is ready to go. The first row is for guests and office personnel. The second row is for seniors. And the third row, the new area, is for everyone else. Don't forget that you need to be registered to drive to school. See SRO Piercy to get an applica- tion. This is one way we help to. secure our campus! The first School Advisory Council meeting is this' Wednesday the 29th at 2:45 in the; Gator. Room. All parents are invit-' ed to attend as well as student leaders. See you tlen! Wewahitchka High School is a tobacco free campus and has been for several years now. Pleasei cooperate with this state law 1y: not using tobacco products at our. public events. This complies wirtt the law and sets a good example,' for our young people. Do it yourself and save money or let us install Buy Direct from Manufacturer Accordion Shutters Upgrade Tour Existing Panels to Accordions Rolling Shutters' BY. REMO-ROLL 'Panels Conforms to All FL Building Codes' BAHAMA & COLONIAL SHUTTERS Free Estimates x A n idmn Open 9 to 5, 7 Days A Week ST. JOE BEACH OFFICE 6260 Highway 98 St. Joe Beach, FL 32456 850-647-3333 .. 800-411-3717 Cathy Kitchens, Margaret Presswood, Charles Montford Golon House, 160 Florida Ave. 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath. Must See!!! $299,000 MLS#10127 Contact Pat Johnson Trombley House: Gulf View one of a kind located in Mexico Beach, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, enclosed garage, Designed by Paul Brent this house is a must see!l MLS#5045 -'$625,000 Call Joan Smithwick Investors uream: Gulf View 1,2,3, .& 4, great opportunity for someone who would like to own rental homes, each one has 2 Bedroom/2 Bath. MLS# 4609 $675,000 Call Marlene Harris Seagull #o: Gulf Front Townhouse located on beautiful St. Joe Beach. 2 Bedroom, 2 .5 Bath, Great Rental History. MLS# 9769 $260,000 Call Joan Smithwick -q~p.-/ MEXICO BEACH OFFICE 1200 U.S. Highway 98 Mexico Beach, FL 32410 850-648-2020 800-458-7478 Joan Smithwick, Joy Holder, Marlene Harris, Gloria Salinard Beachside, 29th St.So., Mexico Beach. House w/apt. gives buyer INCOME. Furnished, Updated, Land- scaped. Property includes a NEW large garage/boat house w/storage. S : $325,000- MLS#90009 Call today for rental info Joy Holder llthlFairway 1 & 2 Comfortable Living in this Duplex located near St. Joseph Country Club. Each has 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths, Features include cathedral ceilings, walk-in closet, large pantry, insulated garage, can be made into office or more living space. Great Starter Home. MLS#10189-10190 $137,500 each. Call Paulette Cleare Beach Cottages, Great Rental. 2 Charming 1 Bed- room Cottages, Very Short Walk To Beach $140,000 MLS#6406 Contact Margaret Presswood ' a- ?11 Harris Lot: Barrier Dunes Beautiful Corner Lot last one left in Barrier Dunes Priced to sell! MLS# 10186 $84,900 Call Mike Harris Investor's Opportunity. Large 11 ac parcel, 300' to BEACH. Perfect for Planned Development MLS#9426 Call Joy Holder CAPE SAN BLAS OFFICE 46,93 Cape Spn Blps Road C tape San Bkias FL 32456 850-21-.2777 800-654-8689 Margaret Fletcher, Jeff Fletcher, Paulette Cleare, Mike Harris, Pat Johnson PINET WOODS BEACH New Subdivision Piney Woods Beach/Cope San Bias Interior/Gulf Front $119,000 S385,000 MLS#8697-8700 Contact Margaret or Jeff Fletcher - $165,000 $80,000 Bay Front/Bay View MLS#9317 & 9295 Contact Margaret or Jeff Fletcher Clifton Place .--$6 89,0- M -- -I h Cape San Blas/Gulffront Beautiful Gated Community $689,000 MLS#4893 Contact Margaret or Jeff Fletcher Must See/Great Location/2005 Long Avenue 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath $107,000 MLS#9760 Contact Pat Johnson Wight Home: Beautiful home ready to move into, 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath, with Florida Room, Breakfast room with Bay window. This.House'is a must see. MLS#20008 $299,000 Call Marlene Harris tdday for a list of the many features. Harrell's Boyside Located on Beautiful Cape San Bias. Features 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths, Large Decks, Fireplace & Walkway to Bay. MLS#9814 $259,000 Call Paulette Cleare Shores Home: 6930 Georgia Ave. located in St. Joe Beach very well maintained home setting on 2 landscaped corner lots. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 2 car garage. APPROX. SQ. FT.: 1500 This is a must see home . MLS#9635 $163,900 Call Gloria Salinard today for an appointment. We have many other properties listed. Call for more information or visit us on the Internet at www.florida-beach.com ,rooff :8e 4_ - ------ ----- -- by, '= ~iealfp T -- -- THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE. FL THURSDAY. AUGUST 30. 2001 PAGE 5B Riding The Bus Riding' the school bps can be Sa new and exciting experience for many children. In most cases, it's She first time children have trav- S led on their own, away from the . Watchful eyes of their parents. S This can be a positive thing l becausee it helps children gain a Sense of independence as they earnn to act safely and responsi- S bly. to make 'the trip as safe as :possible. Learn about school bus ;safety and teach your children, too. School buses are an extreme- ly safe- form of transportation, about 30 times safer than passen- ger cars. However, accidents do Happen. According to a 1996 study by the American Academy bof Pediatrics, the majority of acci- S dents occur, outside the bus, where children can be struck by. the bus or by motorists illegally i .L passing the bus. :':. All school buses are sur- rounded by a ten-foot area known as the Danger Zone. In this area, it can be difficult for the driver to see, especially small children. The most dangerous parts of the Danger Zone are immediately in front of the bus and from in front of the rear wheels back to the rear of the bus. Multiple side-view and crossover mirrors, flat-nosed buses, and crossing-control arms all help increase the driver's field of vision and add to the safety of the children. However, the most effective safety measure is to teach children how to avoid the Danger Zone. School bus drivers are trained professionals with a very demand- ing task. The driver must pay attention to constantly changing traffic conditions, the children on the bus, the children entering and exiting the bus at each bus stop, and the schedule the bus is on. Teach your children to behave responsibly on the bus to help make the ride. safer. In your own vehicle, recognize YOUR responsibility when you approach a stopped school bus:. come to a complete stop, watch for children near the road, and don't pass the bus while it's stopped. You or a caregiver should be at the bus stop or at home when your child gets off the bus. If that's not possible, make sure your child knows exactly what to do-continue straight home, wait for you, call someone, go to a neighbor's house, or whatever you've arranged beforehand. And once again,, be sure your children understand to whom they should and should not talk when they're on their own. If your child is new to riding the bus, or if you're not sure he or she knows the safety rules, review them carefully. Teach your child how to get to and from the bus stop as well as on and off the bus; also explain what's expected of him as he rides the bus. Waiting for the bus J Be at the bus stop on time., Stand well away from the curVb; wait quietly for the bus. Wait for the bus to come to a com- plete stop before boarding. Don't crowd your friends getting on or off the bus; board and exit one at a time. Never play or stand in the aisles; find a seat and sit down. Riding on the bus Stay in your seat. Don't stick anything out the win- dows. Listen to the bus driver and follow directions. Talk quietly with your friends. Don't throw things in the, bus. Getting on, off, and around the bus Avoid the Danger Zone, because it's difficult for the driver to see you in this area. Take ten giant steps beyond the front bumper of the bus before you turn to cross the street. This lets the driver maintain eye con- tact with you while you cross. Look both ways before crossing a street, and wait for the driver's signal. Four Offices to Serve I dm, l. Gulf Coast Realty, Inc. WEB SITE C21 GulfCoastRealty.com E-MAIL ADDRESS Sales@C21GulfCoastRealty.com @1999 Cenrur, .2 Real Estate Corporation @ and COMM CIAL PROPERTY Commercial Property- Th.. p.c- rir. : c.-.c rie. d ir.'. 1l u .: a :p1. :, c prr :.-, pi ls l .,r.,r,. ol dcclo.; o.-ll..: 1 lII.ce ...ill te :. ld i r...hedl Ior i-. ER.:eplic.. :F :crr.e pe..c.' al hew : ,,-'.. .r ..rIl tll-ar.a c :c rd.- M .-. IcrT00.: "- ,l3: ,l blr Th,: p";pc.' r, Ic -ca lud a"'rl, ar-e bla.:I' I-,:,n ',, .5T', u -,, l 2 ', ,:p- ,al 5225.000MIS#10OIOO. 820 H*-y 96 Mexico Beach r...,.-. :.,ol oFlp..- 66'X80' Ii a,.-d b,;ld;-.. .i g 9ood parking: Great Opportuniry' 5315 000 MLS.9836 Contact Ellen Alle Established commercial property almost contiguous to Arvda s lirst water front development in Gulf County! Th., rrce.l ha: i,'e-r.,,daus poierhal for a bu.,'e. orand *3. a caparol r..-ne,,nerl ihe par,.cular, are 10 lr..i, 3 l I nhe .jr.i: .Ichenenrt 5599,000. MLS#9383 HOWARD CREEK*WEWAHIITCHKA-PORT ST. JOE 210 Old Bay C.ry Road. Howard Creek. 2 BR I 8, home o'- 3 decided 1.:, 569 900. MLSn90072. Call Brenda Miller. ." -n ,' t --"-......................... Wewa/Dalkeith 319 Honey Hill Rd :13 8V 3 ,a 555.000. MLSIr9225. Call Patricia Raap for more information at 648-5683. 107 Monica Drive Port St. Joe A lovely 3BR/2BA home that has been recently remodeled. MLS#91.23, $113,500. Call Susie White. FIXER-UPPER 3b.i ItB Ho.-.e r. eedi mei..o. ..o.k Convenient location on 3rd and Woodward. MLS #9690 $49,500 Contact Preston Russ I LOT LISTINGS , I CAPE SAN BIAS Bay View 3 lots on C-30 with great view of bay. $54,900 each. h Treasure Bay -, #7 Sand Bar Drive. $73,500. MLS#6456 S Secluded Dunes, Lot 5i The Bluffs. $159,900. b MLS#9255 I d 100 Secluded Dunes Dr. $199,900. MLS#5330 h TBA Westwind Dr. $119,900. MLS#9621 S Cape Son Bias $29,500. MLS#2596 I Ourkside Circle. $75,000. MLS#6902 -C Bay View C-30, #7 Sand Bar Drive, $73,506.1 Con-, tact Bill Peevy. MLS#6456. ic Interior, MLS#6902, Park'side Circle, $75;000, Elva ;$ ,Peden. .Interior Lot, MLS#5327, Cape San Blas Rd-, R $89,900. f, Interior, MLS#658, Secluded Dunes Drive, 8 $129,900. 11 Interior Lot, MLS#6956, Cape Son Bias Rd., $110,000 Susie White. , Interior Lot, MLS#5332, Secluded Dunes Drive, A $,109,900. I st Tier, MLS#8085, Mari ner's Lane, $149,900, Susie white. Ist Tier, M[S#530,100 Secluded Dunes Dr., $179,900. SIMMONS BAYOU I MLS#6036, 6033, 6029, 6037, 6034, 6035, Coun- I try Club Drive, $55,000 each. I INDIAN LAGOON - Indian Pass Lot 53 Hwy. C-30. $68,00O..MLS#6968 Labor Day. ~ 0 Keep away from -the bus if yoi drop or forget something. PORT ST. ,a WE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DOLPHIIIIN NEW.$ ,-by'CindyBehin SWdents of the Week Congratulations to ou r StLidtnt of the Week: Pre-K, Davi& ,Tschudi; Kindergarten,:1 Dr&.% L4cour; First 'Prade, Jerenr Thompson; Second GrhLde, J6h Whitfield: Third Grade, M6gai Gannon; Fourth Grade, Jannett Peters; fifth Grade,'John Tiller. Pokeman Cards I Pokeman cards, are, nc allowed at school. If I seen, the will be taken up and. parent-, %vi be asked to pick them up fror school. ScaUop Festival OurPTO is in, need of volur I tees to assi,_t at their' Scallo Fe-.,Lj%,a] booth'August 31 through September 1. If you', can hell ,please call Mike LaLcour 'at 64j 5937. Lalor Day School will not- be, held o (Monday, Septernber -3, due t News Colunuz Faith Christian School I J !~~ ~ ~f5~i~f~i~i i ' N Monumeni Harbor Apartments '3-11 S239,000. Call Anitra Nor on For more infor- mat;on. . . ---- - Pori Si Joe-1502 Long Avenue 1h.: ii 3 36P. ibz- h.:,r.F iLw .r,.Id be a greal oar-EF hon,.- or a rw:il --eilrr-m Cniralj, locciied nor schook. and the d.:,.nio,.n -31ca MLS#9776 580,000 Call Susie White. 120 Barbara Drive Pori St. Joe j 6P 29- 6-ck Lome Large greal ioom ah faeploce $154,900. MLS#9284, call Susie While. 92 Hwy 98, Mexico Beach Bebutiful Sunsets and Great Livinp! 4c. ., from ded.caicd biach -F. i,.-..:b qLdf J-1 Laege 2 :for/ c-ior- ,.ih ppr.wohr, n I lri,. 4 BF. I Sc BA .3ppr.:,4 3f32 iq 11 cf Iing orea Lo-'q`deck Floi. da rrom. 1--uqe attached gf3Foqe 629,000.00. MLSb9252. Contact Ellen Allemore ..... ...... 26;- Cult w 5355,000. MLS 9 10177. Call Palri- cia Raup ov 6A8.5683. 'L 1% C" 1 tot 8203 Hwy 98 Gullaire Townhome beaui.lul un!em and bachl N.ce oell mama.-ed 2 Br 2 5 Ea unii :.-vh qe,ur.d le.el e...ir Gcol rem I ri.Arr.ero. We- and hc,,.e r eai-.-ouncl Wmq S289.000. MLS# 9798 Contact Ellen Allemore. 71 -7672 Hwy 98 St. )oe Beach Magn;l;cera unob- strucled Gulf ;ewl Spwacular vimage laige Floiida beach haue and landicaping -;1h fFU11 lFeei and palio paces `K'39A o.i A lots. Although conilrucl- ed of-cypres and p;ne. Fecnilj red 'ne %Ah vnyl, CHIA., plv.Tb;rq.. wiring mull; zon6d -ould male a, great resiouram S490,000 MLS#10207-Confact Ellen Allemore 9217 A.(jer Ave. Beacon H.11 3 ER ibz- blcx b-5o.:h, $124.900.00 MLS P9343. Call Linda Ulm for more informanon. A JEW, 143 1 Btty Drive, Port St. Joe. 4 BR 3 BA home 3600SF 324 SANDPIPER ROAD-CAPE SAN BIAS the w- sets and.a view of the Gulf from the screened in deck of this 3Br 2 BA horne located in Son Bias Plantation. 5230.000.00 MtS #10187 Call Linda Ulm for more. details. OVERSTREET Interior, MLS # 9581, Overstreet, Sunshine Rcl, 4.7 acres, $40,500, Patricia Raap. Intracoastal Waterway, MLS # 9261, Overstreet, Roberti Landing Rd., 35.9 acres, $199,000, Patricia Roop. Interior, MLS#6624, Wewahitchka, Welappo Drive, $11,800, Patricia Roop- Interior, MLS#6157, 6154, 6156, 6060, 6155, Lot 5, 2, 4, 1, 3, Long Street, $12,900 each. Interior, MLS#6993, Finch Lane, $13,750, Linda Ulm. Interior, MLS#8036, Quarter Horse Lane, $21,000, Bren- da Miller. Interior, MLS#6097, Wewahitchka, Hwy. 386, $195,500, Patricia Roap. MONDAY-LABOR DAY-NO SCHOOL TUESDAY-Vegetable-. g'6up' grilled cheese sandwic h, peache, chocolate pudding and milk, or chef's salad meal. WEI)NMAY-7hamb6rger/bun, French fries, applesauce, jello, let- ,tuce/tomato/pickle, milk or 6hefs salad meal. T WU R S D AY S a I I s b u r y steak/gravy, baked potato, green beans, grapes, roll, milk or chef s salad meal. FRIDAY-cheese pizza, tossed salad/dressing, pears, l3re'ad sticks, milk, or chef s salad meal. NEVER cross the street behind Open, House Our Open H ouse will be held on Thursday, 'September 6 at 6:00. Parents have an, oppoituni- ,ty AQ meet Your child's teacher and ,isit their classroo m Tea cher/parent conferences' M11 need to be scheduled for a later date. Follo%%qng Open House ybu areasked tQ attend the PTO meet- ing at 6:45. Odyssey of the Mind The Odyssey of the Mind Team try-buts for grades 3-5 will be held on Tuesday, September 11 at 2:30 in the library. You must have a signed parent per- mission slip to try out. Forms are available. in' the front 6ffice. Cheerleading CHnic A pheerleading clinic for gfade6l through 6 will be held on ,5aturday, Septembqr, 15, from 12:30-41:00. No School School MII not be held on September 19. 3u ja ny .in in .ta Lot a I ey )M' L tn op %2m gh IP, Front (I to r) are kindergartener Drew Lacour, first grader Jeremy Thompson, and pre-k student Davida Tschudi; back U to r) are fifth grader John rill.er, fourth grader Jannetta Peters, on third grader Megan Gannon, and second grader John Whitfield. to Progress Reports Irogress reports for this grad- ing penod will be sent home on September 10. If you would like to schedule a parent/teaclier confer- ence. plea.e eall 227-1221. Mexico Beach Office signature when the student returns to- the class. This signa7 ture let,- ki-19w that the parent is aware- of the homework. and,, fiolefuliv. has seen that it is done. %V ask our parents to have regular time and place for ,homework. we encourage our students by our "Homework Heroes- list. Each nine-weeks session we pub- lish a hst of those who have not missed a single day of assign- ments and have haCf their home- work pads signed each nipht. At L146 iid 'or the iear Lhos.e -students -ivbo have. nbt rru'ssed an evening for the entire year have' their names engraved on a plaque which hangs in the library. I . We believe that home,,vork not only reinforces learning in the' classroom but also is a building block in the acquiring of a great character trait-responsibilitV. It also helps in developing good organizational skills and study habits. -One of the Bible verse's that our kindergarten students learn is appropriate here. "Even a child is known by his doings." Proverbs 20:11. e WS W&-_ M W.a Xiddle School Good things happen, dajiy,,at Wewahitcbka Middle School. Our .,students continue -to demonstrate repeetfulbehaviof', and our first recipient of the! "Respect" Award was Matt Beatty. , Matt's name was drawn from several names, bf. students that had:been. submitted from teachers and staffrfor their demonstration ,of respectful behAvior. Mattwas treated to a large pizza of his ,ch6ice last Friday duringJunch. Another winner wilL.be dravm this Friday.. The flfi WewahitchkaMiddle' School task Yorce meeting, was held on Monday, August 27. Shiirt-o.'and long-term goals were discussed for our middle school, and the means to reach these goals. The members of our Task Force are Harold Dorman, Victor qortman,,Carolyn- Pantie, Cherlyn McNamarar George Cox, Pam Lister- karen Turner, Heather Fields, Eric Bidwell, Mark ,Taonton, Terry Linton, and Bill TMby. Any, of these individuals .would love to hear your sugges-, tions as to how we could improve our middle school. Our teachers and students are working hard and learning much. Please encourage both when you see them. Progress reports will go home on September 10 togiye, parents'an idea of how their student is.doing thus far. We welcome any parents who would like to come meet with us to discuss, their child's progress,, September 3rd is the Labor Day holiday! for our students. We -hope that families take this opportunity to spend time togeth- er and enjoy each other. Remember, we welcome your phone calls and visits. It will take the concern and commitme & of, all of u s to see -our middle school become all t6ai it can be for our children. Labor Dav w-ill be a school holicla v at Faith Chnshan. Enjoy your weekend. and be sure to stop by our booth at the Scallop Festival Friday and Saturday. August 31 and September 1. We will have bottled water for sale and a: coke toss for the children to play. 'Our, dry.. erase boards have, :'arved, ,and. we want to thank each of "the businesses that doripted one: Scott Electric. Costin and Costin, Capital City Bank, and Emerald Coast Federal Credit Union. Students arld tsMers. are looking for%%Ara;A6 u- g th e ni.' Tuesday evening. August 21B, was the organizational meeting or AAe Parbrit-Teacher Fetlowship at Faith Christian School. You will be heanng more of their plans bLnd activities in later articlk,, There was a very good article irk the USA Weekend last Sunday aboutthe five things that parents must do to improve their chjld*s education. It emphasized restrict- Ling four activities that are disLrac- Lions which can be detrimental to learning when practiced in excess: socializing with friends, extracumcular activities., televi- ,sibn, and part-time jobs. The fifth influence was a positive one, homework. Homework is a vital part of a child's education. It gives neces- sary practice in the areas of math, spelling. and English. and study time to reinforce new material in science. social studies. Bible, lit- erature. and other content stud- ies.' Here at Faith Christian School, we consider ten minutes a night multiplied Limes the grade number to be a good gauge of the amount of homework to be assigned; in other words: Jorty minutes each evening for a fourth grade student. etc. We reahze that some students do not complete 'th eir homework in a Liniely inail- per,:thus, this number .is.,fi6r the average. student. Students at F.4th Christian ave mew rk pad which ,h a ho 0 is 'taLken home each evening except FriddSr for their parents acknowl- edgement and, ignature." The te a"chers check the pad for accu- racy before. it goes -home in the afternoon, and for the parenfs SMEXICO BEACH-ST. JOE BEACH-BEACON HILL-SIMMONS BAYOU-CAPE SAN BLA PORT ST. JOE 111 E & IF 1 st St., Mexico Beach. Duplex on corner lot . One of a kincil 0--.e F.o,:e ber.ce., duple and h.cjF. -3, 1h.!r. bco:h' kR 'I E;. opgjjj -ih 2 clecks 10F ]Oil 2P 18A do.r-:lor: -lh 9.1.1 .-e, de-A 5249,000. MILS#9253. Contact Ellen Allemore. wgw n womb*- .,m rfammum 225 8th Street 5k,. 2B4 0---d -3 IIcqe oper. iicher. Th., hc.,:e :a: ca a '7 A 170 lot Ih-A -: 0M, one block Irom ihe bo, r, Pori S, Joe The home is priced at $104,900 or may be purchased with the adjacent lot that is next door for 5154,800. The lot may be sold sep- orale for only $49,900. MLS#9924. 342 Coronado Stmel St. Joe beach Lg 301 3Bz- ho,,e c.. 2 -41 Al 19) lo-i I I 5C.- I i-'- I IC-00 :1 A de-3i on 2-d and 3id 14 1 -vF. all BR ho--g 5ccil: i-D :..n deck aiec. Grnu.id 1-l :Her: MIX, Orb-5,1: QpOflrr.w'I gOT.a Mr-.I ollice wilh 5,or.?ge I I O :1 opp.-ox iolal d 1w I -r-der 3000. $159,000.,MLS#9430. Contact.Elien Allemore. ,ay Front Cape Son Blas JBR/4B,% Ir-el/' cuslom .One .'oppirs 125' an ihe Lay Incldat IBR,'IBA apaomAra and IBP; IB-% lurnithed que,.i house; B'111 -if. Irwi cl eAiasi Eracl-alk ic, bay Beautiful loca- tion on 51. Joe Bay for only $475,000 PALS 45086 rm~B~m- mBB~~p P "UAW Bay Front 1953 CR C-30. 3BRi'28A. 1494 sf home wi an oppiox 1 3 OU2: aearlook.ng pristine S1 Joe 8,3, Prc-paif,, hos boa, basin pro,-cling boy access ic sa.w ol ihe bew ksh.ng in Florid-A call Patricia Roap at 648-5693 ext. 11. MLS#6290. S495,000. 6. GREAT GULF VIEW, Qcifed COT.Munfly -th pool Very short walk to beach. The only 2 Bedroom'unif in Seo' 5!iffs located on the number one bqach irt continental US ne.t to State Park. MILS #9851, $229,000 Con- tact Preston Russ 17:3:1-- FIF Indian Pass Lot 54 Hwy. C-30. $69000 MLW96%ogoon Front, IALS1109od Lo, S3 HV0 --jC-, $68,000 .1 '':' 1 Lagoon Front, MLS#6969, Lot 54 HWY C30, $69,000 MLS#2599, Hwy C-36,,,6.9,900. MLS#2600, Hwy C-30,:$129,500. MLM01, Hwy C-30, $159,500. BEACHES St. Joe beach Dedicated gulf view lots each suitable to build a 4 BR home, 50'xl 40', largest beach view lots cr. the beach! $225,000 each. . MLS#6921, St. Joe Beach, Santa Anna Street, $34,900 Susie White. PORT ST. JOE Commircidl lots on'Hvvy. 71 betide Wewa State Bank, $70,000, Commercial lots on Hwy. 71 across from thii'Pst Office, $59,500. Commercial Properti- 2 1/2 lots located on the corner of ReidrAvenue and Hwy 71. $244,600. Call Anitra Norton for more information Bay View, MLS#5r396, 964', 9650, Hwy 98, $175,OOQ. Interior, W6rd Ridge, MLS#6883, Garrison Ave, $280,000. - WEWAHITCHKk 4 lots 400'x 150'. Call Susie'White. $24,500. MLS#8144. MLS#5223, North 6f \ewa, Idlewood Drive, $9,900 MLS#4486, Dogwood Aye., $14,900. Interior, MLS#5989, 6557, Lot 36, 37, Betty Rae Dr., $17,000 each, Bill Peevy. Interior, MLS#688 1, Dalkielh, Hwy 381 -A, $60,000. Interior, MLS#6879, Dalkieth, 381 -A, $78,000. MLS#5988, Dolkieth, Mace Martin Rd., $89,900, Anitra Norton. MLS#5506, 6000 Dalki.,th Rd., $64,500. New Gulf front Home with Bay Acce%5 3bx, 364 ..Ih hardcc-d lbr.-; beik-ci caiper 1,11, 1w.-whed ci.-jrd cilk a ge.xh and dedel 8-3, acc:;l 5515,000. MLS P9646 L -A 'LIW- '' Brighton B The Sea -Beautifulgulf fronthome w/- You: I Fax (85U) 648-4241, Cb'pb Office Barrier Dunes Off ice 43210 Cape San Bias Road ",110 Barrier Dunes Drive, Cape San Bias Sales (850) 227-2160 Fax (856) 648-4247, (850) 229-1500 Toll Free (800) 582-2990'.i (800) 451-2349 *'(800) 600 .malc-t CAnm., 21 R.l Estai. CorporaTn Ea..n oti.c.) is.n.japanaer-tiv otdriad ainti cpp6 1 Equal moucing Opporiuratv Tmtrademark an 1 aer.iC 'rai6c PAGE 6B THE STAR, PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 RATES: Line ads: $3.50 for first 20 words, $2.00 for each additional week, plus 54 for each additional word per week. Call 227-1278 to place yours. DEADLINE: Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. SHARP. AI... Check us out online at starfl.com Classified ads posted daily .0 V SPECIAL AUCTION! Fri. 8/31 at 7 p.m. EDT at Old Port Theatre, 314 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe. SLifetime Collector moving to Europe and selling many favorites! Henry Link Wicker Sofa, large Flamingos, Antiques, Sleigh Bed, Gorgeous Hardwood Dresser, Framed Art, Oak round table, Maple Secretary, Trophy Fish, 60's Vietnamese Crossbows, Exceptional Wood Carvings, Jewelry, Glassware, Plywood, Ball cards, Furniture, Books. Many Estate Collectiblel 30+ Oriental Rugs! Wade Clark Auctions, 850-229- 9282, 100/0 Buyer's Premium, AB1239, AU1737. ltc8/30 AUCTION every Fri. 7 p.m. ET in " ANTIQUE MALL at Old Port Theatre. Open Tues-Sat. Consignments Welcomel WADE CLARK AUCTIONS 314 Reid Avenue, PSJ. 229-9282 AB1239, AU1737,-AU1743 10%/ Buyer's Prem. Real Estate, Estates & Liquidations Anchor Realty & Mortgage Co. Citizen's Federal Savings, Bank 401 Cecil G. Costin Si. Blvd., Port St. Joe, FL. 850-227-1416 will be accepting bids from 08-30-2001 thru 09- 10-2001 on' the following vehicle, 1999 Chevy. Cavalier, 4 DR, 5 speed, AC/Sunroof. 53,000 miles. Citizens Federal reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Contact Hiram Nix at 850-227-1416 ext. 102, Mon.-Fri., 9:00 EST-5:00 EST for further info. Itp8/30 1988 Chevy pickup $2,500. Call 827- 1842,after 5:00. 2tc8/30. 1982 Ford Heritage 2000 motor home. Rear bath, 26,000 miles. $2895. May be seen at Highland View Motors Inc. 3tp8/30 1989 Geo Metro, 5150. Sull runs, needs TLC, but excellent on gas. Call 827- 2581. 2tc8/30 1993 Toyota Camrny LE Sedan, 4 door, green with tinted windows, good condi- tion. $4,000. Call 639-9000. 3tp8/23 1986 Cadillac Sedan De\ille all electric. leather, light blue, good condition. $3,000. Call 639-9000. 3tp8/23 1986 Isuzu pickup, blue, with alum mags. good tires. $1,500 obo. Call 850- 229-6435. 3tc8/23 1996 16 ft. Carolina Skiff with 40 hp Evinrude motor & trolling motor, fully rigged, many extras. Only 60 hrs, always kept in garage Pnce to sell. Call 647-3774. 1 tc8/30 20 ft. Bay Hawk. 115 Evanrude out- board, MT] trailer. S2.600 See It at Steve's Boats in Port St. Joe. Call 770- 886-4948. 5tc8/30 KAYAKS! Unsinkable, self-balling, sta- ble, safe and FUN! 314 Reid Avenue (at the- Port Theatre). Several to choose from Open Tues.-Sat. 229-9282 tfc8/2 Trailer for rent. 2 bedroom, I bath, S300 a month S200 deposit. 164 McGlon Dr. Wewa. Call 648-6582. tfc8/30 2 bedroom. I bath apartment at 606 Woodward Ave. Very Nice! S500 per month t deposit, call 647-2570. 2tp8/30 MINI STORAGE O0c: 228 Reid Ave. Street, Port St. Joe, FL 229-200 Office 227-6343 Cell Phone 785-9777 After Hours BEACH STORAGE Day: 227-7200, night: 647-3882 St. Joe Beach For Rent 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apts. PINE RIDGE APTS.,125 Venus Dr., Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (850) 227-7451 Central heat and air Wall to wall carpeting Laundry facilities SOn-site Management, Voice/TrY Access (352) 472-3952 1 For Rent MOSS CREEK APTS.,126 Amy Circle, Wewa- hitchka, FL 32465. (850) 639-2722 Central heat and air Wall to wall carpeting Laundry facilities On-site Management Voice/TTY Access (352) 472-3952 &k WD A Furnished Rental Cottage available September 1st on 8th Street in Port St. Joe just a few blocks from the bay. Has cable TV, microwave, phone hook up, dishes, sheets, towels, everything you need to move right in for $425 a month. No Pets. No Smoking. Call 229-1215. 2tp8/30 8228 Hwy. 98, St. Joe:Beach. 2 story house, gulfview, 2 bedroom, 2 bath. $725 a month plus $400 deposit. Call 850-647-9214. tfc8/30 Seeking to rent large 2 bedroom or 3 bedroom, house/double wide in Port St. Joe/St. Joe Beach/Mexico Beach! Overstreet area. Call 647-2899. 2ip8d23 Long Term Rental In Mexico Beach. Furnished 2 bedroom, 1.1/2 bath town- house located less than 1/2 block from the Beach. Clean and nicely furnished. For more information call 850-674- 4469. 4tc8/23 Wanted to rent long term. 3 or 4 .bed- room, 2 bath house. central heat & air. Some where east side of Wewa Hwy. or Ward Ridge area. Call 850-653-3613 leave message. 4tc8/16 Fantastic view on St. Joe Bay. 3 bed- room, .2 bath with' spacious entertain- ment area, great.decks, fish pond, beau- tiful landscaping. $1,500 monthly. Call 227-3878. tfc8/16 For Rent RV Spaces, full hookup,, call 229-8959, leave message. 8tp8/16 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, siunmmin pool, across from beach: big screen 'TV fur- nished, includes all utilities. Good cred- it necessary, call 763-416-3711 or 850- 648-4400. tfc8/16 COMMERCIAL SPACE with parking for 3 different businesses. Separate entrances. WATERFRONT AT SIM- MONS BAYOU on C-30. Handicapped accessible. 1) 1,175 feet includes reception area, large central area with soaring ceil- ing, 2 smaller offices, huge kitchen, rest room, balcony overlooking bay. 2) 12x14 office with storage, rest room, balcony. 3) Lower level, 3 rooms, large storage area opening directly outside. Great for outdoor-type venture. Reasonable, Call 227-7234 for infor- mation. tfc8/9 Rental Management Seeking property owners with p.ruts available for long term rentals. Our fees are reasonable and we have a heavy demand for long term rentals. Arline Realty, Inc. 850-647-2628. tfc8/2 Liberty' Manor Apts., 102 Liberty Manor Circle, PSJ. Affordable housing for the elderly & handicapped. CH/A. laundry facillues, energy efficient const., stove & refrig.. fum., fully carpeted. IBR apts. on site Equal Opp. Housing Complex. Call 229-6353 for more info. NOW TAK- ING APPLICATIONS tfc8/2 Office Building 40'x50', 401 Garrison Ave., across from Post Office. Call Marilyn at 850-674-2411 or Phil at 229-6460 for more information. ..'e 2. UNFURNISHED * -Large 2 bdrm. house. stove & refrig. cen. h&a. screen porch. carport & laun- dry 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 eSmall 2 bdrm. home. auto heat & air, washer/dryer hook-up. * One bedroom apartment, washer/ dryer hookup. Call 229-6777 after 7 PM. tfc6/2 Mexico Beach Mini Storage Units, 6'x12', and 12'x12'. 648-5146, Anchor Realty Now Open GULF SHORE STORAGE Corner of DeSoto & Americus St. Joe Beach Office: 899-3665 / GULF SHORE STORAGE \ nHnnnnn PLUS SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS St. Joe Rent-All, Inc. 706 First Street Phone 227-2112 / MINI-STORAGE \ nHHnnHrH 5x10 10x10 10x20 On Site Rentals 6 Days A Week ASK ABOUT FREE MONTH'S RENT! 2 & 3 BR, long-term rental units. Call Crystal Sands Realty 648-4400. tfc8/2 For Rent, 850 sq. ft. warehouse with office & rest room, $250 monthly. Gulf South Self Storage 229-6200. tfc8/2 For Lease: Warehouse/Garage on Williams Ave. 2550 sq. ft., 2 service bays, 2nd story loft, 227-1429. tfc8/2 Apart./Homes for Rent: 1 3 BR apart/duplexes/homes for rent in Mex. Bch. Furn. & unfurrdshed. Call Parker Realty at 850-648-5777 for more info. tfc8/2 3 bedroom. 2 bath double wide on 2 beautiful lot. I block from the beach. 223 Bay Street, St. Joe Beach. $500 a month or $90,000. Owner financing. Call 648-5840. tfc8/30 Yard Sale. 1301 Monument Ave.. Sat., Sept. 1, 8:00 am till. Lots of stuff ltp8/30 Huge Garage Sale. 212 CR386. Beacon Hill. Fri.-Mon.. Aug. 31-Sept. 3. 8-00 am cst ull ? 18' runabout boat & motor,' invalid tub & potty chair, Jewelry, porch glider, park bench, video camera, exer- cise bike, large area rugs, cat box & pet carrier, gas dryer, lawn umbrella. mal- Ibu lights, weed eaters. new beach chair, bed quilts, towels, clothes, beau- tiful hand crochet Items, Sony boom box. From A-Z. ltc8/30 Two Family Garage Sale, 470 Ling Street, .Highland View, Sat., Sept. 1, 8:00 am. Baby clothes, adult clothes, misc. toys. ltp8/30 Yard Sale, 1406 Palm Blvd., Sat., Sept. 1, 8:00-12:00. Lots of items. Computer desk, window air conditioner, curtains, clothes. ,ltp8/30 Accountant GTCom. a growing com- munications company, located In Port St. Joe, Florida. seeks a highly mouvat- ed experienced Accountant. Successful candidate will be responsible for fixed asset accounting. capital budget report- ing, general ledger accounting, and spe- cial projects. We require a degree indi- qvdual with fle.vxbility in working over- time during peak penods. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package including 401K and tmrnediate health- care. Please respond In confidence. via mail or fax to: Susan Machemer, Human Resources Manager GTCom, P.O. Box 220, Port St. Joe, Florida 32457. FAX: 850-229-8689, EOE/MFDV'. 2tc8/30 Cashiers needed at convenience store on Cape San Bias. Call Tammy at 229- 8775 for details. tfc8/2 Now. Hiring: CNA's all shifts. FT and PT, RN's/LPN's. 11-7. FT and PT. PT all shifts. Bay St. George Care Center. 850-670-8571. 4tc8/30 Music Instructor Needed The NPSJ Youth Initiative has an opening for a part-time music instructor. Applicant should have skills in keyboarding, per- cussion, and voice. Interested persons may bring a resume to the Initiative's Cultural Building located at 407 Park Street (Washington Recreation Complex) between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday or mail it marked to the attention of the program coordinator; P.O. Box 667, Port St. Joe, FL. Job announcement is open until position is filled. Salary is negotiable. 2tc8/30 Journeyman Mechanic Pipefitter - Arizona Chemical mfg facility in PANAMA CITY, FL is currently hiring journeyman mech pipefitter. Requires a min of 5 yrs ex-p as a journeyman pip- ehitter or millwright. Should have exp in svc and maint of pumps (centrifugal. positive displacement, vacuum, and progressive cavity) & of the various mech seals and packing assoc with pumps. Exp req'd in all types of gear drive units (cooling tower fans, DAF unit. soap washers, etc) as well as cen- trifuges. separators. air compressors, Inert gas compressors, inert generator blowers, fans. air movers. stainers and filters. heat exchangers, water softeners and other types of mech equip. Ex.p in layout work. welding with electric arc and acetylene gas equip for flat. vertical. and pipe welds with a wide vanety of rods. Use of a cutting torch and heating ups is required. Individual should be able to certify for procedures for repair- ing pressure vessels. Req'd to read blue- prints for all types of layout and fabri- cation Jobs. Understanding of bearing care and alignment techniques. includ- ing the use of dial indicators and micrometers. Job will require frequent climbing of stairs, ladders, scaffolding, working at heights of 4+ stories. Will require lifting of 100 lbs & working in tight areas. Submit resume to Ken Wilson at Workforce Center, 114 E. 9th Street, Panama City; FL 32401, fax 850- 747-5696 or e-mail to kenneth.wil- son@awi.state.fl.us 2tc8/30 Arizona Chemical mfg facility in PORT ST. JOE, FL is currently hiring laborer positions. Position require- ments include being able to work with diverse teams, work well with mgit arid peers. Be willing to promote into higher jobs as opportunities arise, and wtiling to work on a rotating shift (shift work). Five yrs Ind mfg exp desired. Salary offer will be $12.43.'hr. Qualified appli- cants apply at Workforce Center. i 14 E 9th St. Panama Ciry. FL. or see Caridice Upcnurch or Mike Burns' at .the Gulf/Franklin Certer in Port St. Joe. Apply by 9/2/01. Arinzona Chemical is an Equal Opportunity. Employer. M/F/D/V I tc8/30 Now taking applications for Pest Control Technician. Must have a clean Florida Drivers license. Will train right person. Apply at 321 B Reid Ave., Port St. Joe. tfc8/23 OR Scrub Tech. Experience required. No on-call nights or weekends. Come. enoov our coastal rural paradise. in Port St. Joe, FL. Gulf Pines Hospital. EOE Drug Free Workplace. Contact. Sandy Watson DON 850-227- 1121 e.xt. 153. 2tc8/23 RN. per diem for either Med/Surg floor or ER responsibilities. Gulf Pines Hospital. EOE Drug Free Workplace. Contact: Sandy Watson DON 850-227- 1121 ext. 153. 2tc8/23 Iq 4F. v: i -g Therapeutic Massage by David Oakley, L.M.T. at Cooper's Cut & Style Phone: 229-8622 Lic#: MA0029475; Lic#: MM10098 STITCHES By Joy Dale Monogram Machine Embroidery Seasonal Apparel In Stock Show Room 227-6665 Home 229-8829 1407 Long Ave. COSTIN'S Bookkeeping Service Tax Returns A Specialty 200 Reid Ave. Port St. Joe (850) 229-8581 MARY KAY MARGARET PRESSWOOD r ,.i. p e n d ." rI B e a u t i C o n si j II ,r ,t S5. Hwv/ 8 le/icO Beocn, FL 1-800-659-0641 DRIESBACH CLEANERS 180 AVENUE C Pick-up and Delivery 850-227-1671 IBusiness and Personal Payroll Preparation Financial and Estate Planning Bookkeeping Service FRANK J. SEIFERT T Accounting and Income Tax Service Telephone 509 Fourth Street Office (850) 229-9292 P. O. Box 602 Home (850) 648-5919 Port St. Joe, FL 32457 Nature's Perfect Food Organic Grocery Remretedl dltmu can In. Good Health elude woldeuill tim l .E too"e -Maep by andsmn Tastes Great"!! howgood"w od emesn al Always Weekly Specials. P* *,re su m m vs, lueto-free, Lweent Mf wines ree, salt Ifm doesn't hew to COMING SOON.. mean tiatoe-ree Fruit/Veggle Juice Bar Mn-F 9amto 6pm 402 ThIrd St. Tel: 850-229-1382 Sat 10 am to 5 pm Port StJoe CHECK STATION OPERATOR The Fish & Wildlife Comm. is hiring a check station operator for a dove field near Wewahitchka. The applicant will work 8 Saturday during Oct. 6-Jan. 5, and will pay $6.50 a hour for 100 hrs. For more info contact Kurt Hodges at 850- 627-9674. EOE/AA Employer. 4tc8/16 ,Seeking Equipment Operators & Truck Drivers. Applicants must have valid FL drivers .license. Apply at C.W. Roberts Contracting, Inc., PO Box 188, Hosford, FL 32334. 850-379-8116. ,r8s/2 MASTER'S LEVEL COUNSELOR GULF COUNTY Provides assessment, coun- seling and case management for Day Treatment and Outpatient clientele. Also performs Emergency Service assessments and crisis intervention. Requires Master's degree in a human services field. Base salarN dependent upon experience and credentials. Excellent benefits plus annual $2125 area differential and $2488 on-call stipend. Ref. Job Code:29. CHILDREN'S OUTREACH COUN- SELOR GULF COUNTY Provides assessment, counseling and Intensive Therapeutic Onsite Seruices (ITOSI for Children and their families in Gulf and Franklin Counties. W'aorks primanly In the schools, client's homes and other locations in the community. Duties may include Emergency Services. Requires Bachelor's degree in a human sermces field and documented training in mental health. or Master's degree in human services field. Base salary dependent upon experience and credentials. Excellent benefits plus annual $2125 area differential and S2468 on-call stipend. Ref Job Code: 22-5. Apply to: :Director of Administrative .Services, Attn: Hunian Resources. 525 E. 15th Street. Panama City. FL 32405. (850) 769-9481, Fax: (850) 872-7769. Email:hrdept@lifemanagementcenter.or g. EOE/Drug Free Workplace. tfc8/23 Toucan's Restaurant, Hwy 98 in Mexico Beach has all positions open. Apply in person, experience very help- ful. tfc8/2 RN, FT and PT Med/Surg floor, 12 hr. shifts, 7A and 7P shifts available. Gulf Pines Hospital. EOE Drug Free Workplace. Contact: Sandy Watson DON 850-227-1 121 ext 153. 2tcS/2,3 so RN, FT and PT ER Responsibilities,: 12 hr. shifts, 7A and 7P shifts avail- able. Gulf Pines Hospital. EOE Drug Free Workplace. Contact: Sandy Watson' DON 850-227-1121 ext. 153. 2tc8/23 HELP Gulf County Schools is in dire need 'of substitute bus drivers for both ends; of the county. The transportation; department needs dedicated, respon- sible individuals to help transport, a, very valuable cargo KIDS!!!! If you, need to fulfill a desire to make a valuable contribution to the community please enroll now. Call Don Rich or Carolyn Peak at 227-, 1204. This opportunity can lead to full time employment., tfc8/2 ATTENTION ON DECK! Maritime Personnel, Services, Inc., a .leader, in marine job placement, is seeking Captains, Mates, Engineers; QMED's, AB's, OS's-and Deckhands for the off- shore oil/gas industry. Experienced; & ion-experienced. Career opportunity Benefits! Call 850-234-9900. E-mail: CAPTschool@aol.com. 20tc5/.24 Part-Time, Day & Evening positions. 'Resident Care, call Pam at Geri-Carp 850-647-2626. 1 tfc8/2 Small Engine and Maintenance Mechanic needed. Must have experi- ence. St. Joe Rent-All, 706 1st Street. Port St. Joe. tfc8/2 Become LEANER AND HEALTHIER by decreasing your body fat ratio and; lose unwanted pounds...Affordably! I did it naturally and LOST 40 lbs. IN 4 MONTHS! NO Synthetic or Drugs Involved, NO Diets, NO Weight Loss Meetings, NO Joke, Just Results- Guaranteed. GET STARTED FOR ONLY :$15.00. Ask Kim how to get, started on your road to wellness and how to become a distributor in your area. You won't regret it! 1-888-925- 0343 or 240-460-01r 4tc8/16 HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS HUNTER!JUMPER & DRESSAGE Anissa Cottongim 866-4140 PaPdr 870-4D84 -' ow" rcin_"- . S Reward! Lost. female cat, black and grey short tail. Lost in Oak Grove area. She ye needs her shot. Call 229-8854 ard leave message. ltc8/3C Found Camera. If you have lost a cam- 0 MKa m a aera please call The Star to identify, 227- Cre 61278. 2tp8/23 TFor Sale, Wolff tanning bed. The work ** horse of all tanrung beds. One obf the original WVolff beds. 24 brandnew hot bulbs and fnew fans. Great Shape. To$1,800. Call 229-8079 after 4:00 PM. ;#0* 9lItc8/30 For Sale, Piano & Bench, $500; Organ & 1-87 -523 6921 Bench, $1,600. Call 850-647-5370. S ltp8/30 El rM77 1 7 7x o E-7 3 7f 73-1 -1W1,I- IEUT' :#qjvi4~ iIE1O-- ,4.i q Gulf Diesel Service Diesel Engine Repair 229-8651 or 227-8024 Phone Mobile BOB'S PAINT V BODY SHOP 30 Continuous Years of. Automotive Body Repair Rebuild Wrecks Body & Window Work Expert Automotive Painting FREE ESTIMATES on Your Body Work MV02522 Call or See BOB HEACOCK Baltzell Ave. Phone 227-7229 . \'- Residential Commercial Termite & Pest Control Termite Treatments Restaurant Motel Flea Control Condominiums Household Pest Control New Treatment/ Real Estate (WOO) Reports Construction Sites Specializing in Vacation Rental Properties j FAMILY OWNED ['PLEASANT & PROFESSIONAL "Serving the Entire Area" Free Estimates & Inspections Do-It-Yourself Pest Control Products COINS BY THE BAY! I buy and sell old coins and paper money. Billy Stephens, fair prices. Home 229-1252, * Top Quality Products * RAYMOND WILKERSON 647-9214 | Residential *Custom-Wood Commercial *industrial A 8 R Fence Feacing and Concrete Work Albert Fleischmann FREE Estimates EINJ593115646 (8Cso) 647-4047 J. C. Enterprises 202 Reid Avenue Port St. Joe, FI. 32456 \ 850-227-9414 4 Fax 229-6041 RadioShack SAuthorized Sales Center Phone: (850) 227-7777 ' 218 Long Avenue Port St. Joe, FL Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Sunday 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. i Offering Boarding, Bathing, Grooming Cats and Dogs Separate Cat Room Pick-Up & Delivery Daily Exercise Premium Pet Food Heating and Air Conditioning, Injured Animal Confinement Experienced Kennel Supervisors / Long Term Boarding Multiple Sized Kennels Veterinarian On Call W~c;ss~Ba~ .....~...~7~ r.~- ~.I.~.~.:...~~~~..~........... mmb"Momom mfSS^ m ~ ;i----..-. ........~.. ....... ................I I y e e 0 3 k e it D I:;;- r 3 :DD THE STAR. PORT ST. JOE, FL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2001 RATES: R Line ads: $3.50 for first 20 words, $2.00 for each additional week, plus 5a1 for each additional word per week. Call 227-1278 to place yours. DEADLINE: Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. SHARP D'-D'D Check us out online at starfl.com Classified ads posted daily I-n PUIB N OT IC I PTR iA STT& 82 Inch blue sofa, very good condition, $175; 4 folding patio chairs, green fab- ric, new, $40; 2 sets sofa pillows, $8 each set, new. Call 648-2144. ltc8/30 For Sale, twin mattress pad themper- pedic senses body temp and. weight, $20; twin foam mattress, $50; apricot color with wide lace trim day bed size bedding set with 3 pillow shams, $30; enclosed cat litter pan, $5; wood dining S room table 60"x42" leaf, 4 side and 2 arm. upholstered chairs, $300; mobile computer cart 59" H, 31 1/2" W, 23 1/2 D, $65; two sets vertical blinds 84" W, 82", L, $50 each; utility tub 19" W, 19" L, 12" D, with faucet, $25; hanging light fixture brass and glass, $15; medicine cabinet, wall inset, $10. Call 647-8822 after 6:00 pm. ltp8/30 For, Sale, Re-Built Computer, printer, monitor. Good for office work, $100. Call 647-2591. ltp8/30 Watkins Products (850) 639-2026 or the Internet: www.richardwatkinsman.com. 10tp8/23 Sea Oats for sale. Call Kay at 229- 5282. tfc8/2 Queen size waterbed mattress for sale, call 229-6864. tfc8/2 Used furniture for sale. Johnnie's Trim Shop, 310 4th St., PSJ tfc8/2 Free "Non-Denominational" Eight Lesson Bible Correspondence Course. I'arn how to become a Christian & no- thing else! Send your name & address to:" Bible' Study, PO Box 929, Wewahitchka, FL 32465 or E-mail your request to Wewachurch@aol.com tfc8/2 Unfinished Furniture @ REEVES Furniture & Refinishing Shoppe 234 Reid Avenue Quality Refinishing since 1982 Call John Reeves at 229-6374- $250/month payments, or No pay- ments til 20021 On a new 3BR, 2BA, 16x80. Call Mark 1-888-324-1514. ltc8/30 Land/Home Package deals already set up! Low downs/take over payments! Call Mark 1-,88-324-1514. ItcS/30 2001 16x80 Palm Harbor! 2 bedroom. 2 bath, S500 down,5.-S?25?95. Call Vance at 763-4266. ltc8/30 New special financing program for manufactured homes. S300 down. Call Vance at 763-4266. ltc8/30 3 bedroom, 2 bath, stucco home, on beautifully large landscaped lot. Within walking distance to dedicated beach. Features breakfast bar, stone fireplace, central heat and air. Hallway has attic fan, for more energy efficient. Appliance included. 2 1/2 car garage, with work shop. Patio and privacy fence. Your tropical paradise awaits you, at 414 Arizona Drive, Mexico Beach. $159,900. Call 648-5994. tfc8/16 1985 North River, 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home. Clean, quiet neighbor- hood, near boatramp White City, 2.7 ac, mostly cleared, shop w/2 over hangs, concrete/wood storage shed, 4" well and septic. $38,500. Call 850-229- 9441. 4tp8/9 "Mexico Beach" Jolliday Duplex very near beach & canal, 2 bedroom, 1 bath each side. Joan Lovelace, Mexico Beach Harmon Realty, 648-5767.tf8s/2 Lots cleared for building. Lots in Mexico Beach, paved streets, underground util- ities, restricted subdivision, water & sewer tap. Paid $29,900, possible owner financing call 648-5476. tfc8/2 Lots cleared for building. Lots in Mexico Beach, paved streets, underground util- ities, restricted subdivision, water & sewer tap. Paid $29,900, possible owner financing call 648-5476. tfc8/2 Mexico Beach Canal Front Across from Marquardt's Marina. 3 bedroom, 2 .bath, 2 car garage, pool, boat dock with lift. Appraised at $411 K REDUCED to $365K. Make offer with owner financing. Owner transferred. Call Donald F. Nations Real Estate at 850-785-2233 or 850-814-4242. ,k/ Grass cutting, call 227-9103. tfc8/2 For Sale, Delicious, homemade scratch cakes made on order. Decorated cakes and cookies. Call Nita 648-9029. tfc8/2 Looking for good used.piano. Please call Heidi at 850-229-2964. 3tp8/16 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR, FRANKLIN COUNTY. FLORIDA l'l l.]'[ LI'l' ,:..l i rrl- e lj ll p & f1-:.fhild LiIrII,' J i'- mer lel{_llf. Plaintiff. 'Never Lived In! 14x52 mobile bedroom, 1 bath, 1998 model, Call Varice at 763-4266. 1987 24X60 Homes of Ment doi for sale by owner. 3 Bedroom fireplace, CH & A, all appliances ed. Good condition, $10,000. C 3613. "M6bile Homes for sale, $1.500 call 647-5106. Humane Society fostered pups by family, ready 8/26/01. R mix. Call 648-4830. AKC Dachsunds, vac. & wormed, reds & black & tan. Call 334-445-0225. 6tc8/23 Sea Shores Home, St. Joe Beach. Almost New 2 bedroom, 1 1 '2 bath. S147.000. Call Mexico Beach Harmon Realty, 'Inc. at 850-648-5767 and ask for, Joan Lovelace. tfc8/30 If' you like hunting and fishing with 2 boat launching close by, this may be the place, for you! 3 bedroom, 2 bath, large front room, kitchen, dining, screened. in porch, garage-shop, boat cover. Being sold partially furnished. Nicely landscaped. See at 172 N. * Squirrel, Howard Creek, FL. Located between Wewahltchka & Port St. Joe, FL. 850-827-2333. $59,500. 3tp8/30 Early 1930's beach cottage available for removal from property. Call 647-5080. 3tp8/30 WEWA HOME/GET AWAY Super 2 bedroom cabin built on piling, carport, boat storage underneath big screen porch with deck. Beautiful wooded lot. Convenient to rivers, lakes, & gulf, paved street. 216 Byrd Parker Drive, $49,900. 850-785-7936. MUST SEE. 2tc8/30 ST. JOE BEACH: 5 bedroom, 5 bath home, FURNISHED, 2 1/2 lots across 'from DEDICATED BEACH, 3 car garage, well for yard. Call 648-5767, 'Joan Lovelace, .Mexico Beach Harmon Realty, Inc. tfc8/23 WE WILL BUY your house in any condi- tion. All cash-quick closing, Port St. Joe area only. Call 227-3511. tfc8/16 ",MEXICO BEACH" Craftsman's style. 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, cathedral ceilings, large lot, trees, quiet dead end street, near beach, new construction. Selling under appraised value, $133,500. Call 648-9054. 4tc8/16 Say you Saw It In qThe Star! Petitioner's attorney. Timothy J. McFarland, 326 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, Florida, 32456, and file the original Response or Pleading in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, on or before the 14th day of September, 2001. 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 3rd day of August, 2001. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By; /s/ B. Downs 4tc, August 9, 16, 23, and 30, 2001. NOTICE The Gulf County Board of County Commissioners hereby gives notice pursuant to Florida Statute 124.02 of changes to the boundaries of Gulf County Commissioner Districts with new boundaries described as follows: COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 1: Beginning at the Intersection of the center lines of State Road No. 71 and Jehu Road in the City of Wewahitchka for the Point of Beginning; thence run Northeasterly and Northerly along the center line of said Jehu Road to the point of termination of said Jehu Road: thence extend last line described North to the thread of the channel of the West Arm of Dead Lakes: thence following the thread of the channel of the West Arm of the Dead Lakes in an Easterly direc- tion to a point of Intersection with the North bound- ary line of Section 18, T4S, R9W: thence run East along the North boundary line of Sections 18, 17. 16. and 15 of T4S, R9W to a point of Intersection with the thread of the Apalachicola. River; thence run Southerly following the thread of the Apalachicola River to a point of intersection with the South boundary line of Section 14, T7S. R8W; thence run West along the South boundary line of Sections 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18 of T7S. R8W, and Sections 13. 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18 ofT7S. R9W and Section 13. T7S, RIOW to the Southwest corner of Section 13, T7S, RIOW: thence run North along the West boundary line of Sections 13, 12, and I ofT7S,. R10W and Sections 36, 25,24. 13,12. and l.ofT6S,. RIOW. and Sections 36, 25. 24. 13, 12, and 1,of T5S. RI OW to a point of Intersection with the center line of County Road No. 386; thence run Easterly along the center line of said County Road No. 386 to the point of intersection with the center line of State Road No. 71; thence run torm i'r.llm...in, ',e c"-nter line of said State Road r i .10 tr, F-jilJT OF BEGINNING. . COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO.2: Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of State Road No. 71 and Jehu Road In the City of Wewahitchka for the Point of Beginning; thence run Northeasterly and Northerly along the center line of said Jehu Road to the point of termination of said Jehu Road .thence extend last line described North to the thread of the channel qf the West Arm of Dead Lakes; thence following the thread of the channel of the West Arm of the Dead Lakes In an Easterly direc- tion to a point of intersection with the North bbund- ary line of Section 18. T4S. R9W: thence run East along the South boundary line of Sections 7, 8, 9. and 10 of T4S, R9W to a point of intersection with the thread of the Apalachicola River: thence run Northerly following the thread of the Apalachicola River to the point of intersection with the Gulf- Calhoun County line; thence run West following said County line to a point of intersection with the Bay County line, the same being the Northwest corner of Section 30. T3S. Rl 1W; thence run South following the Gulf-Bay County line to the Southwest corner of Section 7, T6S. Rl 1W; thence run East'along the South boundary line of Sections 7. 8, 9. 10. 11, and 12 ofT6S, RI 1W and Sections 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 of Tf6S. RIOW to the Southeast corner of Section 11 T6S., RIOW; thence run North along the East bound- ary line of Sections 11 and 2 of T6S. RO10W and Sections 35, 26, 23, 14. 11. and 2 ofT5S, RIOW to a point of Intersection with the center line of County Road No. 386; thence run Easterly along the center line of said County Road No. 386 to the point of irter_ r,:].., dih .he ,er.ter lir,,:,f State Road HI, 7I1 Lh ir,-i .ru.n or,:r h l': ,lI... .ir. h -' eri er lin e ,: j i.J ;i 5i F..oad i.:. 7i 1. Lthe Ip.:.i[rT 'F BEGINNING.' - .901 ; [ .u.., ., COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 3: Beginning at a point of the Gulf-Bay County line. said 'point being the Northwest corner of Section 18,. T6S. Rl 1W for the Point of Beginning; thence run East along the North boundary line of Sections 18. 17, 16, 15. 14, and1S, Ti .5 R i 1W mri 5e.: Lion. 16 17, 16. 15. and 14 o: T6S RIl.:.' t*. the Northea:it corner of Section 14. 7R5e., fRI'J.V Lhernce run South along the East boundary line of Sections 14. 23, 26, and 35 of T6S, RIOW and Sections 2., 11, 14, and 23 ofT7S. RIOW to the Southeast corner of Section 23. T7S, RO1W: thence run West along the. South boundary line of Sections 23, 22, 21, 20, and 19.of T7S, R10W and Section 24, T7S R,11W to a point ,rere inr .:nler lir e .:. he ,ull"C,.iie unr C rnal inter sect:i inre .;:.uh lline .-.f 5ecuor, 24. ITS. Ril W iren.:e run .,:.uti.ie-lerli lol.:.,.irn trM e center line of sEi a:ull ':.:unr,, C. rnal &,i el p.ia.ct CI irneriecuonr with the Easterly shore line of St. Joseph Bay; thence run Northerly following the Easterly shore line of St. Joseph Bay and the Gulf of Mexico to a point of intersection r tn t.he Cuflf-a, C,.urr, line thence-run North .alr.n tre Cul- ,..6a% Codun, line L .:r..: r rili' -i, ,:.:,rrier .:.I Se,:,.,in 1is T6 5 ; R 1% the ;3.:,IDlT .:.F BLCir hiN,. COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 4: Beginning at the point where the center line of the Gulf County Canal intersects with the Easterly shore line of St. Joseph Bay for the Point of Etei ,ninc neir:e run South erl, foll rine l the E i':til., n.:.-e line or i .dS J ._i eph Bj\ to a poini ,I if lr. ef :,:[I, .10'I l Lhe .,,uu'iJ u:.unjlar/ line ."f ine Cir,' .f Pr St Joe I-,ernce runr, Eazerl and Ninheril fillingg the S.outh tbourndan line oi" the City of Port St. Joe i: the point. of intersection with the center line of Long A' enue in the City of Port St. Joe; thence-run Northerly along the center line of said Long Avenue to the point of intersectiori .with the center line of Allen Memorial Way in the City of Port St. o-,,- tr.,:rnce .un \''. .'rln, a..ing the center lineofs j id -ll'i r.,.n.:,r':d '.a.' t tu-ic p.m.ri oiinter- section with the center line of Monument Avenue in the City of Port St Joe; thence run Northerly along the center line of said Monument Avenue to the point of Intersection with the center line of Tenth Street In the City of Port St. Joe; thence run Easterly along the center line of said Tenth Street to the West boundary line of Section 6, T8S, R10W: thence run South along ine West boundary line of Section 6. T8S, RIOW r-. i..' Southwest corner of Section 6, T8S, R10W; thence run East along the South boundary line of Sections 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 of T8S., RIOW and Section 6, T8S. R9W to a point of inter- section with the Westerly shore line of Lake Wimico; thence run 'Southerly following the Southerly and Westerly shore line of Lake Wimico to a point on the Gulf-Franklin County line; thence run Easterly and Northerly following the Gulf-Franklin County line (which is'the center line of the Jackson River and the'center line of the Apalachicola Rhier) to the point of Intersection with the North boundary line of Section 23, TIS. R8W: thence run West along the North boundary line of Sections 23, 22, 21, 20, and 19 ofT7S, R8W and Sections 24, 23.22. 21. 20, and 19 ofT7S, R9W and Section 24, T7S, RIOW to the Northwest corner of Section 24. T7S, RIOW: thence run South along the West Boundary line of Section 24, T7S, R10W to the Southwest corner of Section 24, T7S. R10W; thence run West along the North boundary line of Sections 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30. T7S. RIOW and Section 25. T7S, Ri 1W to the point of intersection with the center line of the Gulf County Canal; thence run Southwest following the center line of the said Gulf County Canal to the POINT OF BEGINNING. COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 5: Beginning at the point of intersection of the center line of Tenth Street in the City of Port St. Joe and the center line of Monument Avenue in the City of Port St. Joe for the Point of Beginning; thence run Southerly along the center line of Monument Avenue to the point of Intersection with the center line of Allen Memorial Way in the City of Port St. Joe; thence run Easterly along the center line of said Allen Memorial Way to the center line of Long Avenue in the City of Port St. Joe; thence run Southerly along the center line of said Long Avenue to a point of intersection with the South boundary line of the City of Port St. Joe; thence run Westerly and Southerly following the boundary line for the City of Port St. Joe to the Intersection of the South SBoundary Line of the City of Port St. Joe and the Easterly shore line of the St. Joseph Bay. Thence run Southerly, Westerly and Northerly following the meanders of the shore line of St. Joseph Bay to a point on the Northerly most point of the St. Joseph Peninsula (including all land masses within the St. Joseph Bay); thence run in a Southerly direction fol- lowing the shore line of the Gulf of Mexico and the St. Joseph Peninsula to the extreme Southerly most 'point of Cape San Bias; thence run Northerly and Easterly following the shore line of the Gulf of Mexico to the polnt of Intersection with the Gulf- Franklin County line; thence Northeasterly along the Gulf-Franklin County line to the point of inter- section with the Southerly and Westerly shore line of Lake Wimico: thence run Westerly and Northwesterly following the Southerly and Westerly home, 2 vs. CASE: 01-358-CA $14,900. James V Majka. Mary L Majka and Itc8/30 r1,-i,je r.- r :,'don de,:e-'] a rd ill 1 prie: .:A in',ina t.', irir,'j, ur.ar der :'r blew de agAnEr,r. rhe-, ,a .f i u, l.r,:,.. ,uruCil r...'i.' i ir, Ii 1 : I ii d ,:,r rncd'r .2 Bath. i,.n n t.:. : dd r li, U,-rlC er . s includ- rn.e. re:-.e.:u..e nl. r.:.,.r, .:. all 674- nerf :e: ,',ee: nri,:l .:;e.po,.. Sor other persons claiming by. through 3tc8/16 or un,,der" tr,.' .jnh nr,:...F, ,,. u -r .e ..:..'i ] i : t e cr.-' i ,' 1 W .. 'i U.. -83.500. .unFr ...r u.:cer'i'. in i r. 5':l jl l r :l ., i.'-i r'.: iri .r e l .:,- ai ii u :.8rs ,: .:,r ie 'ca,..r :eran. - S l-.m ,at..:. nC r,.,d .:.r d,.E'-:'feit.r -- i 'rr . S:l:inr, .:.i n ., .r'i E- ,:.r il iin rn ,:.. r. i, raised ,. ,ini Jl .. ..or i.rer'. i. ar, v i.r '.ne 1 Retriever lands neri -, J.r.-. n.:.- - 2tc8/23 plaint Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: r.lar~,jcrire .-cd.:.d:ri deceased Elii ,r.:;. J.:,.. ,.refcabouts unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED lii ar :,.:ri.:r, i.:, c 1 ".- are required to s-r -- c.:.p i .i' .U' r it. n .ll' r,:, If any, to it on Thomas M. Shuler. plaintiffs attor- :-.e, a nr.:.'e adir. Is Shuler and Shuler, P. 0. Box S-. ,,pal-.:ii.:,l Florida 32320. on or before September 15, 2001, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on plaintiffs i...rri', .:..- immediately thereafter; otherwise a c-.: r:Iu 1 i be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. The property at Issue is described as follows: Commence at the SW .corner of section 13, T4S, TI0W and extend a line East along the South line of said section 13 for 232.65 feet; thence turn 44 degrees 35-minutes right for 672.48 feet to a point -of intersection of the centerline of State Road 71 and Jehu Road; thence extend a line North 51 degrees 00 min- utes West along the centerline of State Road 71 for 938.00 feet: thence turn 92 degrees, 35 minutes right for 37.39 feet to a concrete monument on the East right of way line of State Road 71; then turn 89 degrees 15 min- utes right along said right of way for 110.00 feet to a concrete monument; then turn 1 degree 21 minutes Left and extend a line South 50 degrees 31 minutes East for 123 feet along the East right of way of State Road 71; then turn 105 degrees 36 minutes left and extend a line North 27 degrees 00 minutes East to a point on the Western shoreline, of Wade Island for the point of beginning. From this point of beginning extend a line South 27 degrees 00 minutes West to a concrete monu- ment on the East right of way line of State Road 71 then turn 74 degrees 24 minutes left along said right of way line for 60 feet; then - turn left and extend a line North 30 degrees 00 minutes East to a point on the Western shore of Wade Island; then turn left along said shoreline to the point of beginning. DATED on August 2. 2001. DOUGLAS C. BIRMINGHAM As Clerk of the Court BY: /s/ Tonya Knox As Deputy Clerk 4tc. August 9. 16. 23. and 30. 2001. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY IN RE: The Marriage of MARTY FAYE QUINN. Petitioner/Wife. and CASE NO.: 01-364-CA WILLIE E. QUINN. Respondent/Husband. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: Willie E. Quinn 227 Ave. D Port St. Joe. FL 32456 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you. and that you are required to serve a copy of your Response or Pleading to the Petition upon the with the North boundary line of Section 7, T7. R9W; thence run West along the North boundary line of Section 7, T7S, R9W and Sections 12, 11. 10. 9. 8. and 7. TSS, R10W to the Northwest corner of Section 7. T8S. R10W; thence run North along the East boundary line of Section 1, T8S, R11W to the point of intersection of the center line of Tenth Street In the City of Port St. Joe; thence run Westerly along the center line of said Tenth Street to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 2tc. August 23 and 30, 20.01. IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE 14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 01-168 FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff, vs. STACY T. PRICE, ET AL Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Summary Final Judgment in Foreclosure dated 17 July, 2001, and entered in Case No. 01-168 of the Circuit Court of the 14TH Judicial Circuit in and for GULF County, Florida, wherein FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK is Plaintiff and STACY T. PRICE; STEPHANIE R. PRICE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF '.STEPHANIE R. PRICE; CITIZENS FEDERAL SAV- INGS BANK OF PORT ST. JOE; JOHN.DOE OR ANY ':.i'hE; iFEF"-'IlJ ll FO'SESMSION' ll unlkno,,n pir- lie; :1 h l [, l'r.:,u l u ':- ..r r, :,'i tl i e na1in ,J L Tl-,,l rri.lj-i liV Llheo li irn ,o r nn, ia d u herher = jl.i uen 'n.- rn p. ICe.: ..malbir 5J. eirn devisees, grantees, as'igr '.ee li.n.:o.r: f.te.rt :.f.r trustees, or in any other capacity, claiming by, through under or against the named Defendant(s) are the Defendant(s), I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the FRONT LOBBY OF THE COURTHOUSE of the GULF County Courthouse, In GULF County. Florida, at 11:00 A.M.. EST on the 7 day of Sept., 2001, the following described property as set forth In said Order or Final Judgment, to wit: SEE EXHIBIT "A" Street Address 44,-' C: 'Cij Avenue, Wewahitchka, Fl.':i-.I[.,-. 34,,I . WITNESS my hand and'the seal of the Court this 17 day of July, 2001 .. Douglas C. Br-air,',i ri,, Clerk By/s/Tonya Knox . As Deputy Clerk . This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No. 2.065 . 'In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order -to participate In this proceeding,.you are enuunIed i r,-, -:.3t to you, to provisions of certain .-', 'irp- File.e contact the Court Administrator at 1000 Cecil Costin Boulevard. Rm. 148. Port St. Joe, Fl 32456, Phone No. (850) 229-6112 within 2 working days of your receipt of this notice or pleading; if you are hearing Impaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD): if you are voice Impaired, call 1-800-995-8770 (V) (Via Florida Relay Services). EXHIBIT "A" Commence at the Southwest corner of Section -26, Township 4 South, Range 10 West. thence run Re,' ,i.:.ng SuuL.-, t.. ltuirlar., i.l-i of said Se-.u-nn '26 lr 53:2 ieelU ... ,j *...-e-e marker r on Lhe i.,e'i r r oi 1 ,f ,, i' r 1.:,_-..i1, F..-.j Lhirn,-'r lurn fig -l rnd run ', I.I le r F c:.I .ad rI lr .:., , thence turn lefi arI run 171.0 feet to the point of beginning, inr..r,. continue this line for 156.00 feet to the East right of way of paved road, thence turn right and run 200.00 feet along road right of way. thence turn right ; and rVn 156.00 feet. thence turn right and run ,."'.1.. I r r1 : U-: u. point of begir. l.-i..r: .l L iiq' rLnir:e .-',, i' .i ., 'C niromer.: .' A h i. S>.5 utre': t a ri,'.hr i .'r" .e- :uL.:. n 26. Township 4 South, Range 10 West. thence run West along South boundary line of said Section 26 for. 302.0 feet to a concrete marker on the ke r rinr. ci'way of Mossae Road, thence turn right and run 1075.0 feet along the road S eight o L.f : t.re,.'i,: ru r, ,:'r ,,,1.1 rur I I ,l'*. .; S ,:. Lre F,:'iil O r EE,-llhird C U -I......,: -:r, linue 1 1 tn : line for 6 ,' 10 lee Lu e E C i: fihi[ ..I .. ,. paved road, thence turn right and run 75.0 feet along road right of way, then turn right and run 156.0 feet. thence turn right and run 75.0 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. AND Commence at the Southeast corner of Section 26, Township 4 South. Range 10 West, thence' run West along South boundary line of said Section 26 for 302.0 feet to a concrete marker on the West right of way on Mossle Road, thence turn right and run 1075.0 feet along the road right of way, thence turn left and run 171.0 feet to the point of beginning, thence continue this line for 156.00 feet to the East right of way of paved road, thence turn right and run 75.00,, feet along road right of way, thence turn right and run 156.00 feet, thence turn right and run '75.00 feet to the point of beginning. LESS AND, EXCEPT: Commence at the Southwest corner of Section S26,' Township 4 .ou-t ) .r,,ae- rP, '.;Te.' m-ir,,ce runiWest along E.,urin ,:ujlr nr, *,:.i :Jd Section 26 for 629 feet to East right of way line of Softball Road; thence turn 90' right and run 1250 feet along right of way of Softball Road to POINT, OF BEGINNING, thence turn 90' right and run 156 feet; then turn 90' right and run 100 feet: then 90' right and run 156 feet, then turn 90' right and run 100 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 2tc, August 23 and 30, 2001. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 01-79-CA DIVISION FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB, Plaintiff, vs. LINDA RICHARDS,et al, Defendant(s). / NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Rescheduling .Foreclosure Sale dated Aug. 14, 2001 and entered in Case No. 01-79-CA of the Circuit Court of the FOURTEENTH Judicial Circuit in,and for GULF County. Florida wherein FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB, Is the Plaintiff and LINDA RICHARDS; are the Defendants. I will sell to the highest and best Bidder for cash at LOBBY OF THE GULF COUNTY COURTHOUSE at 11:00 AM EST, on the 14 day of , .pliLter .0'i r ii:f ihii' 1Jescribed property as -. lel. in :'i.J rif l J, ,Jgmairi COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 8 WEST. AND RUN NORTH 507 FEET; THENCE RUN EAST 30 FEETTC 'E F'-.'t, liri Efj-.L F,l.I EAST 130 FEET: TNiEJ.:E FLi i.:.r [1- 150 FEET; THENCE .-rI v, f C'iT I 3:, FECT THENCE RUN SOUTH 180 FEET TO THE' POB; SAID LAND LYING AND BEING IN SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 8 WEST. GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 222 North Squirr-el Avenue, r'.,. ,an.:rl. a FL 32465 WITNESS 'MY HAND and the seal of this Court on Aug. -4,-2001. 1 Douglas1C. Birmingham, Clerk Clerk of the Circuit Court i El, ". "T i .,..,x ; E,:pur, i r. . **See Americans with Disabilities Act In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities ',,: f.er-.:.: nr .Jir.. :. :il a.:-:.Tnmodation to l':l:'. lr. irhI Lil. r, :,,:..: ;r. g h:I' .1i3i contact Gulf ,,ounr,, ._,:,urth.:,u r .-' .,-,, ., 1" ITDOD) . 2tc. August 23 and 30. 2001. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR GULF COUNTY IN RE:' FORFEITURE OF: S^24- 00 (U. : CASE NO.: :, .32'-:A NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS TO:ALL PERSONS who claim an Interest In the st:..,ii>e.e.:.,ibe'd property, which was seized on or l-.u t _iue.e 1, 2IQ iI I .'julf. u n Fl.rll Sald pr.p:.r-.-rt, i- in 'h- iCu.tod., .:1 ln-e 'Gul C:'.'. unr. n--,frifr L,,p artm r.' ;., o,.T.re- ee'ur,. bonr fide irir'..lder r p :,r'I i ,n e : i.r :.lI Lnf e propa.r, .ri-n Eeil:.d hi iLn,- rielni request preldimirnary d.eriarill nearing f:, a probable cu:e aetermrina- Liun fr..on, he Cir.uit C.ur Ai.Lran if, dj the WE[ puti-.:.:Ln Cr, EL:. M U-II:" n: u,:e- nLh r.4u--.- a ;"i[crtr. i.ll *3 r ilrln r -i -. i r p re l L I E6eI[:, lu .lll P.e.3alin E .,d .--B.: anr ,l e a ir :.-n- '-' B.:- .8 ..' F Ir:- ,,, ,:ir f l.I-iir 2- :-".-'. 60 '. Pefitlon I. -r I I,-:,I. l:,ria.r',:.I" rb.u-.jl'lh iae b --i:,.-i liilj in di e /s/ Cecilia Redding Boyd E i:iti-- R. E,,illr. 6.:.T- D F* .', A,:,,. 9@ Panama City. FL 32402 (850) 763-1787 ASSISTANT T.1TEC ATTCO.rlEY. 2tc. August 23 .and 30. 2001. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR,GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA TIP TOP HOMES, a Florida general partnership. Post Office Box 237 Lynn Haven, FL 32444 vs. Plaintiff. CASE NO.: 00-491-CA ALBERT J. HASTY and wife, BARBARA Z. 'HASTY and FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a'Surimary Final Judgment dated July 17. 2001. In the above-styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best bIdder for cash on the-front sieps of the .Gulf * County Courthouse. Port St. Joe. Florida at. ii 0 a'.. EST) on the 7fh day of Septe:-' I 2I| the following described property: PARCEL I: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Section 13. Township 4 South, Range 10 West; thence Northeasterly on a magnetic bearing of NI30'E for a distance of 245:82 feet to a point; thence turn an angle 193. left and continue line on a magnetic bearing SN1733'W a distance of. 131.70 feet to a Point of Beginning, said point being at right angles to and 33 feet Easterly from the C/L of State Highway No. 71; from the Point of Beginning project a line on a magnetic bear- ing N49*32'E for a distance of 250.00 feet, more or less, to a point on the West edge of the West arm of, Dead Lakes Swamp. said point also being a point on the city limits boundary of Wewahltchka. Florida; thence Northwesterly on a meandering line along the city limits boundary of Wewahitchka. Florida, to a point on the East boundary of the R/W of State Road 71. formerly No. 6. said point being the point of intersection of the East boundary of the R/W of State Road .71 and the channel of the West arm of Dead Lakes Swamp; thence Southeasterly on the East boundary of State Road 71 (33 feet Eastof C/L of State Road 71) a distance of 734 feet to Point .o Beginninrg being In Sections 13 anjd 14 rO-i'T.ii.- 4 South, Range 10 West, all said land lying and being in Gulf County, Florida. -PARCEL II: Commence at the Southwest corner of Section 13. Tc-' hip a South Ranee 10 West and einr,. -i u-r, n E.- -s i,:.'-.,r ih, 5-.:,uth line .:.i : i_ h I -th.. for 2- ,4 1 IE* L m en ,.rrn 44 35 gilltr 'i.or 6-, 4.f. ieet to a )...rL i. Ier .u.: l .C1 te L .i' State Road 71 arnd Je'h, R., .l hl-er, v 'vtn.J i line N5100' West along the centerline of said State Road 71 for 938.0 feet then turn 2 35 nrihtl for 37.39 feet to a ,:.:.r.: rete monumernti .n the East R/W line of said State Road 71; then Turn left along said R/W line for 89.98 feet to a concrete monument; then turn right and extend a line N46'24'E for 266 feet, more or less, to the C/L of the channel of a slough for a Point-of Beginning;, from this Point of Beginning extend a line S46*24W for 266 feet, more or less, to a concrete monument on the East R/W line of State Road 71; then turn right along said R/W line lIr _,0 I lee u-rn turn ri.rt and e riend b lin. 4 rl 4. ,:' E fr 234 leti ni.'re or lE:'-' ine C. L Of the :l.:.ugh inrn irfn right along said slough to the Point of Beginning. This parcel of land is In Sections 13 and 14, Township 4 South, Range 10 West; Gulf County. Florida. Dated this 20th day of August 2001. Gulf County Clerk of Court By: /s/ Tonya Knox Deputy Clerk CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and correct copy of the foregoing has been furnished by facsimile deliv- ery to- Harold F. Peek, Jr., Esq.. P. 0. Box 36. Valparaiso, Florida 32580 and W. Gerald Hamm, Esq., 1007 Jenks Avenue, Panama City. Florida 1241:11 rhi, ,'l.th *J., u .u,-eu:t 2, .i0 1. I//- Tonya Knox Court Clerk 2tc. August 23 and 30, 2001. NOTICE OF INTENT TO REGISTER -FICTITIOUS NAME N.-Lie:e is herebi e.en that pursuant to Chapter" -*65 1 .o Flonicia SatLJte_ the unaer signed inten; io re:'ileer with the Diislion of Corporationr, D-par.n.Trrl-i oi"fSaie the lIlI.:uuc.U trade name under n. n itll 'ii 1 e engieed in buzines snao in which siao Duuine, I_ io be areama on. to-wil r.,ILME rT BE REGISTERED Fabu.\,-Wall .LkiftIir: ,ADDRE5 7'109 Leeward Steet. Port St. J e.. Flcrid 3245.' (%%'itER iSl RF.oi Dood'ortn .r lip .uguit 3,:, '.00\ .F4 Port St. Joe Lodge No: .11] I ., Reg. Stated Commurucauon 1st & 3rd Thursday of each mo.. 8:00 p.m..Masonic Hall. 214 Reid Ave. Emory Bailey, W KM. Bill Jordon. Sec. B & B Properties of Gulf County, Inc. 8022 CAPE SAN BILAS RD., PORT ST. JOE (850) 227-1892 Barbara Arendt, Broker (800) 261-1892 SEMAIL: bbprop@digitalexp.com (850) 227-3107 Fax Rebecca Hamm, Sales Associate WEBSITE: capesanblas.net SERVING ALL OF GULF COUNTY-FROM THE BEACHES OF CAPE SAN BLAS TO THE RIVERS OF THE APALACHICOLA SEE US FIRST! AN iNDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED MEMBER OF COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL AFFILIATES; INC.Expect the best.@ E .H .--P.3HO C S T 'a. TO.'. " 1911 Cypress Ave, 3 EP i 5 P.. i3'i handyman special $75,000 Barrier Dunes: Beaulilul .,Ce; Irrr. rh. 2 BR., 2 BA townhome. $195,000 2025 Marvin Ave., 4 BR/3 BA, 3000', newer Gulf View Lot on Cape San Bloa, 79 165 home that needs finishing touches. $159,900 wiih beach and bay access.$89,000 "' . Gulf Front Lot: 100 x 563 MOL in Secluded Dunes, a prestigious gated community adja- cent to the state park. Looking for the best in Gulf Front..this is it! $1,075,000 "-I.. __~~~ ___ _ If you like to hunt or fish this is the home for you. Located in Howard Creek. This home is a very well taken care of 3 BR/ 2 BA on large lot. New vinyl, carpet, countertops, screened porch, carport, boat cover, nicely landscaped. Being sold with most furnishings for only $59,500 Gulf Front Dream Come True! 3 BR/2 lull, 2 half BA, 50 x 350 lot. Fully furnished @ $575,000 Howard Creek, 2 BR/2 BA on 3 lots. 3 wells, large boat house, workshop, carport, much more. $44,900 L. squlsrel & Percr .. Howard Creek, 3 BR/2 BA mobile home on large lot. 1650 sq.ft. of living area plus an enclosed porch. A "cook's kitchen", large liv- ing room with fireplace and vaulted ceilings, large master bath with double vanity and his and hers closets, laundry room and more. Owner financing possible. $65,000 160 Annie Ave, Stone Mill Creek. Very nice 3 BR/2.5 BA home with acreage, pool and morel $150,000 .. iirelie e. nnfrot! !-!afInrsectlon I PAGE 7B PAGE 8B THE STAR, PORT ST. 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