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"' ' I = 041985 " -' Outside. Inside... ?; .. 'Bradford : . 'Cou PKY . . Clearing, turning cooler, and less humidity is predicted over the ", Two Section Ii,'' Y\e LIBRARY w ; ., SECTION:A, 12 log.i ;.J 1 'pF FLT, HISTORY A front from up north is expected to move from the Carolines : ."N--f.l"' ." ''-'' ('I..r..J aA * :" down through Florida. Editorial,L. .. .. ... ?. ..,. .. ""A.' a SINCE 1879) " .. A 40 percent chance of rain wiP presist Thursday and Friday as Soclol New. .. . .. . .s-M " the weather system from tropical storm Juan winds down. Juan Football Contoit . . .. .,APubll - was stationary over the Louisiana coast Wednesday, extending its Nolle... . . .. .. SA weather? system west intoTexas and Oklahoma and eastward Into Sport.",' .. . . .'.. .. .12A , North Florida.Saturday , and Sunday should be mostly fair, but,turning cooler, SECTION Si 12 Po o.. ; s , with lows in the 60s and highs only reaching the 70s. Rodeo Cowboy.... . . .. ..18WlnnDlxl. ' Rainfalll1as been spotty, some areas not receiving the 2-3 inches .Ad . .:'. ... ....2BNowt , rains that other areas got. The Starke area got a heavy rain last ...,.... .. . .. ..S-10B i / 7T /r) ) Thursday, and again Monday. Ana Docrthi. .. .. . . .. ..SB J3 L ' The Santa Fe fire tower on US-301 south at Hampton Oaks Want Ads. . . . .'. IB J i V I ci t?A Y r N i I reported 3.2 inches of rain Oct. 29. But the New River or Louis Hill \ U II I- Ii i { IL)A fire towers reported less than half-inch. SECTION Ct 4 I'011.* = The aven } 30-year average rainfall January-October is 49 inches. So far in Homecoming . . . ... .1C !9'f1 \ 1 1985, some 51 inches of rain has been recorded in Bradford County. Now .rl.... .. .. ..- ..J-4C, l5ti .v : : v ILL t L j' L .3d ,) I J JhlliIL G't iIIl _[II -' _ .... .. mli ...u 'f. . rt,1 i iN DOT Approves 1 15r5 301 Median f S i '1 I 1.////1-.r t s-, s r N'"Y Beautification 3 j 3 t Final approval to landscape the bumper stickers and license plates II tlY median strips of US-301! through at the homecoming game of the Starke has been received from the Bradford High Tornadoes tomorrow state Department of Transportation.Announcement night, Nov. 1. Donations will be re I quested of businesses along 301, and /1 ; t of the DOT apare welcome from any other source, N proval was made by Chairman Reg- Chairman Flynn says. gie Flynn: at the Oct.: 17 meeting of Community support includes a ; % the! Highway Beautification Committee variety of civic organizations including - : h of the Starke-Bradford Coun- the Woman's Club and ty Chamber! of Commerce. Starke is Junior Woman's Club of Starke. the first community of its size in The committee welcomes the participation - north Florida to secure approval for of interested individuals 1 any - : such; a project, James W. Killian, or group: For further information - k I' ; district permits engineer for DOT, contact Reggie Flynn, S reported by phone to the committee, phone 964-4667 or Mike Cooney, according to Chairman Flynn. 964-5278' Starke has received much favorable' % fl publicity with Florida officials involved The committee estimates it will with the lengthy procedures take $3,000, which must come from I:! : which led to the formal approval, donations or sale of the bumper \ : Flynn says. stickers and tags, to landscape the \ 16 medians they plan to do. First on : The City of Starke has unanimousthe list is to landscape around the ly adopted the committee's plans cannon mounted at the intersection which call for improving one median of S. Walnut and US-301-S. : at a time. The project plans were The plans call for landscaping the drafted by L. W. Buffington, medians with low-growing plants Associates, landscape arsuch as juniper, Texas sage, tree chitects/land planners of form ligustrum, and achillea. No Gainesville. This firm will continue large trees which would be a dangerto to oversee the project as each me- automobiles will be planted in the dian is improved. medians, said Flynn. Various fund raising activities are Highway Beautification Commit. S. S being considered at this time. The tee members include Mrs. Marjoriesale JIighlights. of bumper stickers and license Thomson, Christie Torode, Beverly Homecoming .. plates has met with much success. McGee, Harry Fertig, Debbie Con- The committee will be selling the naughton, and Rick Wells. a ydia.r One of the five Bradford Hlg"coeds, above will be crowned 1985 ; tg .s iIt Homecoming Queen at the Tornado Wfjii'l tonight (..Thursday Oct. J, ' * * 31) ; t* ' Tornado Whirl" will feature skits by each class and some Clubs. There will be a pep rally, and the queen will be crowned as the 1' highlight of the night. Theme is Tornadoes and Hollywood. The queen candidates are (I-r): Top rowDeanna Tomlinson. .. \ 11 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Tomlinson of Starke who will be S s'1 1r escorted by Todd McLeod; Melanie Ponder, daughter of Mr. and ,.; .- Mrs. Jim Ponder of Starke who will be escorted by Brett Russell; Erika Gruen daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Gruen of Starke, who js 45 will be escorted by Chris Dougherty. Back row- Tricia Lawson, ,it daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lawson of Starke who'will be ' escorted by Jeffery McClellan and Tammy Dempsey, daughter of ' Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. John Dempsey of Starke, who will be t escorted by Billy Jackson. *: S Candidates for homecoming queen are selected in a vote of the S , senior class. The homecoming queen Is chosen by a vote of the entire : , BUS student body. The student body voted Tuesday to select the ', '" ..h..q ,....0:". homecoming queen, and one of the five girls has already been . elected. But the result Is being kept secret until the end of the Tornado . Whirl. The homecoming parade is set at 1 p.m. Friday Nov. 1. The parade will assemble on Washington Street, on the north side of '---, Bradford High, travel west to Orange Streeet, go south on Orange to Call Street then east on Call to Thompson Street turn left on Thompson and disband at Jackson Street by the Bradford County S.S. I Iy Library. , The homecoming football game against Jacksonville Paxon is set _ for 8 p.m. Friday night Nov. 1, on Bradford Field. Tornado grid- ders, 7.0 so far this season are favored to win. Busy all week with all the hoopla of homecoming, students have been practicing skits and decorating floats. Monday was College Day at BUS and students dressed up in their favorite college colors. Tuesday was shades and shorts day when students could wear Beautification. Ahead 301 .. shorts and sunglasses, normally not allowed. Wednesday was slave Pushing on Float Preparation... day In which under classmen could pay seniors to be their slave. Today Members of the Highway Beautification Committee of the Chamberof BUS students Stacey Shuford (front), Tammy Thomason (back, left) (Thursday, Oct.;31) is teacher-student switch day in which a Commerce as they study plans for improving 16 medians on US-3011n and Sherry Ross (back,right) are busy Tuesday afternoon working on the student replaces a teacher. Tomorrow (Friday, Nov. 1) Is spirit day Starke are (l-r> Christie Torode, Marjorie Thomson. Beverly McGee, eleventh grade float for this week's Homecoming parade.The when students dress up in the school colors of scarlet and gray. Chairman Reggie Flynn, and Chamber Executive Mike Cooney. BUS Tornadoes take on Paxon High School this Friday night, with The BUS Student Council coordinates homecoming activities. Flynn says the committee may try its hand at decorating the triangle kickoff set at 8:00: p.m. Deanna Tomlinson Is the student chairman of homecoming. shaped Island at SR-100 (Madison Street) and Water Street with the cooperation Mayor! Charlie Schaefer. Health Insurance for County Employees Goes to Howard HallBradford - County $89,500 health in- twist to the health insurance policy. Life Investors, represented by month and dependent coverage for ried out until Monday. receive shots three times per day, he surance coverage has been awardedto Bankers Life is offering the county a George Roberts Insurance Companyof $99.65. The county has been paying Agent John Etchart, who used to would be sent home and a healthcare the discount if insurance $71.91 for and be with Blue Cross Blue Shield but agency would be employed to Banker's Life, represented by 5 percent an Starke and the county's carrierfor employee coverage Howard Hall Insurance. Agency of company doctor is called within two the past three years, had a 10 $114.89 for dependent coverage. CUr- who has switched to Banker's Life, come to the home three times a dayto is much less the shots which Gainesville. days of admission to consult on a percent rate increase factored into rently, only 11 of the county's 92 said the cost containment program give , than in the course of treatment. Purpose is to their new bid, and lost out. Roberts employees have dependent places more responsibility on the Penalty being hospital.the After taking three bids Monday, cut hospital costs. found Life Investors for the county coverage. Most county employees employee to report admissions to the for would not be following that the In- Oct. 28, and listening Tuesday night, While not the least expensive, the three years ago when the county was can't afford to cover their patent within two days. Either the preadmission would only 60 insurance Banker's Life will be less than dependents officials ,any member of thepatient'sfamily surance company pay Oct. 29, to three agents policy having trouble getting insurance say. percent of the hospital bill to propose their programs separatelyin the 84-85 premium if the county goes companies to bid. Roberts urged the the attending physician, or when normally it would up 15-minute: presentations, the com with the preadmission program.The county to stick with one company for The Banker's Life policy coverage the insurance agent must notify the $5,000, pay mission voted 4-0) to go with Howard three years, and to put up with some include preventive care suchas insurance comapany within two percent.Commissioners wondered if Hall. The bids were: Florida Municipal Health i rate increases, to establish a record. routine physicals, immunizationssuch days of admission to quality for the would remember coun-to Trust Fund a agency of the Florida The insurance companies don't like as for flu shots, pap smears, program. Enrolless in the programare call ty employees the insurance in times The Bids: League of Cities, had the lowest bid to bid unless there is a committmentfor certain baby care, chiropractic services subject to a penalty if the insurance of seriuos Illness.Agent company Etchart said is not notified D..il. 'BmployM Dependent. but commissioners are leary of the more than one year. and elective sterolizations. company of admission. The doctors are becoming familiar with within two days 1985-81 Cost $250 71.91 114.20B. financial stability, claims payment containment and the cost Life 200 74.51 104.89 record, and how long the price wouldbe This time, only three of 12 companies The preadmission cost containment insurance company uses physiciansto programs to Banker's Life does with the attending doctoron are generally willing cooperate. of consult invited to bid program FMHTF 250 62.88 132.30Life honored in the 5-year-old self- replied. Etchart said he would acquiant With the of not cover non-emergency admissionto the course of treatment to be Inv. 250 75.49 125.62A insurance program in which 175 preadmission program and the Starke physicians hosptial cities, counties and school boardsare Banker's Life, the county would get a hospital over the weekend when followed.For - preadmission program is a new enrolled. employee coverage for $70.78 per not treatment or tests would be car instance, If a patient is to with the plan. J.R. ( Jim ) Lawson Pleads Not Guilty to New Sexual Battery ChargesJ. the and not leave the area and the charges was sentenced to a 15-year- probation Lawson could anticipate calling the boys dur R. (Jim) Lawson, who entered a present during arraignment said Elwell. "We have written plea of not guilty to nine bond reduction hearing. had'not all received sworn probation period starting June 10 30 months prison time. He trial witnesses and charges of sexual battery and lewd testimony. Wells questioned if after he pled no contest to charges of have to be found guilty of case with the Lawson threat to society but lewd assault resulting from an incident tery for this to happen, said testimony that Lawson of acts, has also been arrested for Judge R. A. Green, Jr. denied was a to give title to his vehicles to violation of probation, according to request for bond reduction on the still asked for the reduction even last September involving an " the incidents after the told 11-year-old Lawson was in- The new charges of sexual parents to forget , the Bradford County Sheriff's Of nine charges including two of sexual ruling. Judge Green boy. ElwelL fice. Lawson is being held under no battery against Lawson and placedthe Wells there was no reason to argue dicted by a granU jury April 2 who carry a stiffer sentence victims."I bond in the county jail. case on the December trial the matter after he ruled the bond alleged that on three occasions charge is of a more serious sexual battery docket. Bond was set at $180,000 for would remain$180,000. Lawson fondled a child "in a lewd, said Assistant State convicted of the written plea of not guilty was the charges at his arrest Oct.'22. lascivious or indecent manner.. but Thomas Elwell. The new Lawson would have to . without committing the crime of are unrelated to the prior 25 years in prison) under the entered by Assistant' Public The defense attorney, seeking the The VOP charges were filed by the '. mandatory sentencing Defender Dennis Wells in court Mon- bond reduction, felt the amount was probation department late Monday sexual batterv. for which Lawson was day morning. Lawson chose not to be excessive. Wells said Lawson would _, afternoon with a 'no bond'. Lawson If found guilty of the violation of bation and involve different Elwell uld.N0V . ZT.UGRAPII October 31,198S ?A4 rJoi\ I Mayor Sets City Appointments . r, w Mayor Charles Schaefer handed Purchasing Policy... program. The organization, out committee representing the of Florida I appointments and 14 Commissioner Vernon Silcox an- group new goals for the Starke Commis- nounced cities,can get financing at under six sion to implement."I a new purchasing policy on$600 million of bonds said percent . Class of 65 Reunion... told I wanted has been instituted in which all pur- Starke councilmen. you some changesto chases must be The Class of '65 will hold their be made when I agreed to become done with by any department order issued The city has asked for $2 million, 20th class reunion Nov. 1 and 2. For mayor" Schaefer told his fellow a purchase but has no obligation to accept it. further information call Steve. Den- county commissioners. Tuesday by Purchasing Agent Jerry Commissioner Silcox and Clerk Neil mark at 964-5826. att Y night, Oct. 15. Wadsworth. Tucker have been going to Florida Silcox said items can be bought in Many of the changes were firstproposed quantity and thousands of dollars League meetings to become ac- Club. by Commissioner Vernon saved over the next year. quainted with the program. Gator QB, .. Silcox at a city budget meeting.The . the recent raises to Dan Brooks, who coaches the t new procedures are: In other Oct. IS action, the council Interpreted 1d natural fees to include a $10 nose guards, in charge of all the ( Have a financial report for the : gas charge for a transfer of a meter, as is' council at the first of each filming and computer printouts meeting if a resident moved from one ad- the liason for professional scouts, month. Voted to advertise for adoption a dress to another. will be the speaker of the UF Meet with department heads at 10 fair housing ordinance. Purpose to Fighting Gator football team, will a.m. each Monday for discussion. gain points on Community Development Reappolnted Warren Winkler of Gator Mayor Schaefer said he's been Block Not suchan speak at 8 p.m. at the grants. having Winkler Electric bond trustee Quarterback Club meeting tonight meeting with the DH's and considersthe ordinance cost the city 100 pointson as a for three more until 1988. The (Thursday Oct. 31) at the Starke meetings fruitful. It opens up its application last year. council years its expressed appreciationfor Golf and County Club. The social lines of communications and Im- the excellent service Winkler. begins at 7 p.m. proves work schedules, said the Decided to hire Ms. Linda Day to by The Auburn trip is full. Seats, f mayor. apply for the city's 1985 Community Took under consideration which cost $15, are still availablefor ) Priority list of black board of Development Block Grant at a cost a proposed the bus to the GeorgiaFloridagame work to be done. of $250. The North Central Florida ordinance establishing regula- if you have your own tickets. Each chairman to keep the Chairman Regional Planning Council handledcity's tions on the type of mobile homes which be into Rl-D , of the Council can put an area (Mayor unsuccessful application last Square Dance... Schaefer) up on things going on in year but,asked $1,000 to do the application which mobile allows both permanent and each department. this homes. Attorney Brown ask- The first-Saturday square danceat Using the City of Gainesville year. ed for the council's agreement the Kingsley Lake Civic Center before the proposed law is advertised. - when in need of Agreed to hire a computer programmer has been cancelled for November.The Almost Magic... Meeting with the chairman of the to work up to three months . group is going to the annual county commission (CommissionerMaxie under a $10,000 budget to complete Camp O'Lena square dance. The Mrs. Llllle Pellom above, gets \ Carter Jr.) once a month. programming the new computers in Approved a grant application for first Saturday of the month a bag of Halloween candy from City clerk to work more closely city hall. The programmer for New $16,201 to make improvements, In- Kingsley Lake square dances will members of the Little Women's with the department chairman on Smyrna Beach, working here part- cluding a new playground and resume in December: Club of Starke who visited spending money. time, was about two-thirds finished basketball and racquetball courts, 5:30: p.m., covered dish supper.. Whispering Pines Health Care Keeping all members of the Com- with the program when he suddenly at the Edwards Roard recreation 6:30 p.m. workshop. Center last week. mission informed on all city died. complex. 8 p.m., mainstream square Oble Farris (below), from business by mail or phone. Now clerk Neil Tucker has workedout dance. Macclenny, gets a big hug from .Sending by mail the agerida of upcoming an arrangement with New Smyrna -Approved a new contract with Caller: Ken Perez. Sad Sack Polly Griffis. Visiting 3 matters of importance to Beach to hire one of the 49 ap- Florida Gas Transmissions which with Mrs.Pellom are (1-r) Cassie commissioners prior to meetings. plicants who applied. NSB will supp- was negotiated for the Fuels Com- BUS Homecoming Autry. Mindy Hersey, Allison Upgrade of personnel rules and ly Starke the names of the top four mittee of the Florida Municipal Reunions Set... Denmark, and Darlene Norman. salaries. people it didn't hire. Power Association by Washington, Getting smiles from the Extra firemen and policemen to Getting the Burroughs computers D.C. based attorney Robert Jablonof The 1985 Bradford High residents, the Little Women cut down overtime. programmed has been a real problem Spiegel and McDiarmid. City electricity - cheerleading squad wishes to went from room to room In the Reduce overtime in other depart- for Clerk Tucker. The Bur- coordinator Bill Weldon said recognize all former cheerleadersat nursing home passing out bagsof ments. roughs Company finally said it had the contract is a very good one for the 1985 homecoming football candy. Club sponsor Is Mrs. -Agreed to discuss institution of a no one to program the computers the the city.It . game tomorrow night (Friday, Debbie Flynn. fee tor trash pickup. way Tucker wants it done. So, includes, for example, Weldon Nov. 1). Alumni cheerleaders are .Agreed to discuss institution of Tucker worked with New Smyra said, a zero take or pay clause, asked to call 964-7824 or 964-6668, service call fees after 5 Beach, which started out with com- meaning the city will pay only for even if not planning to attend the streets, water, sewer and electric if puters on its utility system when the gas it uses. The city has been homecoming game. not the city's fault.Commissioner about the size of Starke. NSB was paying a $2,500 penalty per month The 1965 football team, the Vernon Silcox ob- the town which hosted Starke com- for not using as much gas as it con- former state champions, will meet jected to making the last two items, missioners on an all-day! tour of its tracted for. before homecoming for dinner and about new user fees, official. Mayor two-way electric tie-in,which Starke It also includes a wheeling clause, attend the game together. Movies Schaefer agreed to Silcox's request. has built. if approved by the Federal of their games will be shown during Regulatory' Commission (FERN dinner. Please contact Marian which allows towns to and sell Committee Heads.. buy Meet in private session, as allow- Green Douglas phone 964-7450, or gas to each other to their best advan- Schaefer ed by law to plan bargaining Mayor asked if commissioners , Gnann tage. The contract also Mary Redding, phone permits 473-3628 for reservations. were agreeable to their com strategy with city police union. Issue bargaining for beneaththe Brooker Water Tower Repair mittee assignment,and got no objec- now is the payment of overtime for cap. gas prices court duty. A bargaining session My Fair Lady... tion.New committee chairman and with attorney Terry Brown Asked for bids to be opened at its My Fair Lady, a dinnertheatrestage Costs More than EstimatedThe assignments Fire and are police: : Commissioner representing the city was set Oct. 16. next meeting Nov. 5 to purchase gasoline for city use by credit card production presented by The to in Florida Bobby Biggs. Agreed participate a Bradford Players and the Junior Brooker water tower needs the structure by the Orange Park Utilities: Commissioner Silcox. League of Cities short-term bonding!! but at prices slightly lower than.. tank- Woman's Club of Starke, is set for more repairing than the city council company. Recreation: Commissioner Travis wagon prices. two consecutive Friday and Satur- originally thought when it hired Work to be done will include painting Woods. day nights Nov. 15-16! and 22-23. A Water Tower Paint and Repair of the tower and repairing rust Streets: Commissioner Jimmy Sunday matinee is set Nov. 17. Orange Park to check on its condi- spots along,>with extending the Crosby. .. .. . I Tickets are available through any' overflow pipe through the-catwalk:'"! & .-') It > |i .!,//! .[il.lt.; L" f, ,Hh ,. ' Boning Planning and HUD Junior Woman's,Club member, tion.At a special meeting Tuesday, Money to pay for the't'enovationsiwill i grants: Commissioner Crosby: f uN-1 u..u,, .,.di7.yt.:. .,.-1j, j..l,]\u.1..tJ!1 .1tJ J. .a)' F'F'n' a1... ,.... ..1u',...nt..wi. Chastain's Jewelry, Denmark Furniture Oct. 29, the commission agreed to come out of the water' Rules and laws: Mayor Schaefer. '''''f rnh 11 '<>1t""lA.nc"Lr\YY;'" r r"I : '' ,and by calling Ms. Debbie have$5,176 worth of repairs made to maintenance fund in the city bu Connaughton, phone 9645326. OF Floral Design.. Quality Hardwood Terence M. Brown P. A. Applications for Floral Design Classes are being taken by the Community Education Program at & Softwood IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCETHE the Bradford-Union Vocational Center in Starke phone 964-6150. at OPENING OF ITS These are special classes for Competitive Prices Thanksgiving and Christmas floral decorations. Please contact the Vo- NEW OFFICES Tech Center, phone 964-6150. Class ( will begin Nov. and end Dec. 10. LOCATED AT An advanced course will begin Nov. Mahogony, oak, walnut , 7 and end Dec. 19. Haunted House... pine, cypress and more. 486 N. Temple Ave. A Haunted House sponsored by Arts and Crafts... the Keystone Heights Jaycees, is set Call I 468-2624 ' Across from School The second annual arts and in the old egg factory at Commercial I'I'I ( High ) crafts festival sponsored by the Circle and SR-100 in Keystone for the j Brooker Volunteer Fire Depart- final night, Oct. 31, at 7 p.m. I or come by 6 miles south. ment is set Dec. 7. i It is open to arts and crafts of all Starke Elementary y I of Starke on U.S. 301 Cash and ribbon awards I . will given. For more Informa- Halloween CarnivalNov. I I .. -' , tion, write to: Program Director I, ,T.. J'The .. , 2 the Starke Elementary Tony Stalnaker, BVFD, P.O. Box Halloween be the STEVEN SMITH'S LUMBERWE Carnival will on 127, Brooker-.- FL 32622. school grounds from 2 to 6 p.m. A heat is'on, and the deals arc cool! costume parade will start the activities DELVER FREE DAY Meetings... with everyone invited, The local chapter of the Disabled preschoolers and up. - American Veterans meets every se- A drawing for a microwave, a TV cond Thursday of the month at the and a homemade quilt is planned for Pratt Street Recreation Center. 5 p.m. 6' pEE'With There is a covered dish supper at Special treats planned for this NOV. 2 7 p.m. The meeting: is at 7:30 p.m. year include a Shriners buggy ride CRANOI 4 and two haunted houses (one for the _ WE WILL BE DPEN 6 , children). Upcoming... younger Games, a cake walk and country 4 r ,2 DAYS pm OR It's Homecoming Week at Brad- store will be part of the afternoon OPENING, I r; 6 l Blower Unit ford High School. fare. Hamburgers hotdogs and 3 DeL 31 a Nov. 1 Big events are drinks will be served all afternoon.The . -c< ...The Tornado Whirl is set school T-shirts will be on sale tonight (Thursday, Oct. 31) at 7:30: during the carnival hours. WASH 6 Trane Weathertron Heat PumpDouble 5 STRICKLAND'S p.m. at Bradford Field. The new homecoming queen will be crown- -< _ ed. Brooker CarnivalThe 411 W. Madison Street Starke ...The homecoming parade set Brooker Halloween Carnivalwill 0 III 6 Friday, Nov. 1, at 1:30 p.m. See be an event of Nov.2.A costume featuring Your Savings: Start with a FREE IVane indoor homecoming story for '- buy an energy-saving blower unit/air/ handler for effective parade parade will start at 4 p.m.at the City *Dry Cleaning 7' air distribution. route. Hall. The Carnival will be on the flit (:! high efficiency heat Add a new IraneWeathertron The homecoming game is set Friday school grounds from 5 to 9 p.m. : t Wash Dry 'II pump..get a new. .1 I *high- night Nov, at 8 The FREE Slower unit p.m. Bar-B-Que chicken will be servedin efficiency heat pump Fighting Tornadoes will host the school cafeteria during the ". \ &FoldServices -- Now you can enjoy year HeaU in winter cools Jacksonville's Paxon High In attempting Carnival. VOUIK)comfort and year F in summer..taves on to extend its unbeaten Booths games a raffle, a cake found energy efficiency. I energy all year long. record to 8-0 and 6-0 in district walk andprizes promise fun for all. And that means dollar savings.too Weathertron* .. play. fl-: f (; with energy-saving comfort for years America's JT1 selling lalloween carnivals are set \ '_ to come. heat pump. Saturday, Nov. 2, at Hampton Hampton City ParkA i I l1\\7 I li Tb grrt your PASS'Ww Indoor blows un"(P mxtoto).puiduM a Tttnm CM*(WX mod H.tvk.4 Ion)or Elementary, Brooker Elementary Halloween is planned for :1 Exctillv*(WD mod, ,3V..6 Ion)WHIhwtron.. H...Pump snd in..Nrlon..Mc.s" bom KM MinvndMwwunll and Starke Elementary. See detalfaIn Party Wash. Dry A Fold 'I' from your.pwtfcifMllriglrliwdMlw Purchu*and taMWIon must D MVWCMI 8..13 Nov. 1 at the Hampton City Park.All t' < sn0_1.1985. . article in this edition of The t A Dry Cleaning r: : are invited to come in costume. , Telegraph.The- Lawtey city commission l Services will If Coin Laundrybe (; Hurry, Quantities Are Limited... will meet Monday, Nov. 4, at 7:30 Hampton PTA attended. .,; l Attended Start Saving NOW: p.m. in regular session. For more j 7 Days a Week information Starte phone 782-3454- Carnival-- Nov. 2The Moiu-f 7.7 T t pr; 7 .m. 11 p.m. George Brown The city commission will Hampton PTA Carnival is meet Tuesday Nov 5, in regular planned for Nov. 2 from 5:30 to 9 Saturday 8-6 Heating & Air Cond. -- .----------- session. For information - more --- --- phone 964-5027 p.m.A first prize'of $100 cash will be DRY 964-7731 . The Board of Governor of the awarded the winner of the raffle, 1.00 I __ TII/JUIIl' Starke-Bradford CluiinLxr of Commerce tickets will be on sale that evening. Off CLEANING S. Walnut Street will meet at 12:30 p.m. next Games, a cake Walk, bingo and a, 3 Thursday Nov. 7, In the board haunted museum will highlight the w/$4.00 Minimum Starke SO millionptopktfit room at the Starke Center of Santa carnival hours.Hamburger > *comfort, in itl'aKe Fe Community College in the old and Coke will sell for 9 Good November 2.9 w/coupon' only 1902 courthouse. For more information $J.50 and a hotdog and Coke will sell ,.phone, 965-5278. for $1. . ... JIr "" ," ,," -, "N. r'. , ," I" ,,, ,; \ " 'I ' '71': > ,'; \ .'11' 1, ' ." . ,'I't' :' ,' . Page:3A .J (h'tohrrn.11I1I5: TKI.KOKAPII . even a few teachers) wore shorts +; 00'', t and sunglasses. This was funny, since there was no sun and it was cool. But"everyone had fun."I Hate Girls" day, boys bought paper foot balls and weren't allowed to speak to girls. If they were caught, they had to give the girl a football. At the end ' of the day, the girl with the most < ' footballs was named "Miss Ir- resistable". This was sponsored by the Spanish Club.Wednesday . was "I Hate Boys Tornado Talk Day", "I Hate Boys Day" is the same as "I Hate Girls Day" exceptIt's the girl's turn to ignore the boys.In . By Michelle Hall \' "" 'Ib'tl'f! ::' " this case, the guy with the most J \ . footballs is named "Mr. Ir- . resistable". "I ,--,., ...-- "' Sophomores... Today,-Thursday is "Senior Slave .Cf The Hugh O'Brian Youth Founda- Day" .and Student-Teacher Switch tion has conducted annual, all- Day". Seniors who signed up Tues- expense paid leadership seminars day were auctioned off Wednesday. .... since 1958. 'During these seminars, Those underclassmen who bought a C>> 10th graders have the opportunity to slave now has someone to carry meet, interact with, and question their books to class. If you are a .-.'" renowned leaders of today about slave, your are allowed to leave one Ii r/N'.11( their world. minute before class ends and be one HOBY State Seminars are three- minute late for your next class. days, weekend events held each spring 3 Businesses Jointly Win Improvement Award... By being selected as your Student-Teacher Switch Day", Starke Video,Jordan's Insurance Agency,and Strickland's Washateria Video, Suzanne Strickland of Strickland's Washateria, and Andy Jordan school's "Ambassador", and atten- students who their class voted for on went together to put a new cedar front on buildings owned by S.G. Denof Jordan's Insurance are shown with plaques presented by Susan Red ding your HOBY State Seminar, you Wednesday will teach that class. mark on West Madison Street, across from Rawson's Food Store, and dish, Improvement Award Committee Chairman of the Starke-Br.adford; become eligible for HOBY's expense That teacher will be the student. won the Bradford Business Improvement Award for October. Chamber of Commerce. paid, one week International The student who is teaching the Owners representing the businesses are (1-r) Denise Lewis of Starke Leadership Seminar to be held in class will go by the lesson plans for August. The 1986 International that day so you will not be able to -' Leadership Seminar will be held call a 'Field Trip" or "Free Day" August 1-9 in Indianapolis, coor- for that class. Sorry 1 Band Earns SuperiorsBradford dinated by Indiana University. If Tomorrow, Friday, is "SpiritDay" I Poulan thanks America you are interested in the seminar, Everyone shows their sup- you may get an application from port and loyalty to our victorious High's 85-member mar- Darley, Stephen Easem, Doug Fer- Mrs. Holiday in the Guidance Office, football team by wearing Scarlet ching band earned superior and ex- tig, Kim Gowens, Jay Hayes, Bill with new low chain saw and return it by Wednesday Nov. 6. and Gray. cellent ratings and ranked ninth Hamilton, Billy Harrison, Karen ALL... Hall Decorations... over-all the South out of Marching 22 bands in Champion-the Spiritof Manning Hodges, ,Lynn Larry Holtzendorf Nazworth,, Jimmy Becky prices and a free gift.Poulan . The 1985 College/Career Day! Program On Monday Night, between 6 p.m. ship in Tifton, Ga. last weekend! Quiette, Shawn Schmidt, Bianca will be held in the BHS Library and 9 p.m.,students helped decoratea Simpson, Billy Starling,Tim Weir. is America's chain saw, built for rugged today from 8 a.m.to 11:30 a.m. This hall designated to their class. The brass and woodwind sections, program is for Juiniors and Seniors Tuesday, they were judged on their the majorettes, and drum major PERCUSSION: Jeff Adams, dependability by American workers, designed only. The public is also invited. This efforts. You were able to use rib- Lottie Cole earned superior ratings, Angie Baucom, Micki Becker,Kevin by American engineers. That makes the program will consist of represen- bons, streamers, posters, and the highest possible. Excellent Blankenship, Reggie Crum, Carie tatives from interested community mechanical devices to show your ratings, the second highest, was Foster, Bradley Gilhousen, David Poulan 4000 ideal for cutting colleges, state universities, voca- The juniors came in first earned by the percussion sections Rogers, Kevin Starling, Charlotte American wood. tional schools, the Armed Forces, pace, the freshmen in second, the and the color guard. Terry, Shannon Tucker, Charmin etc. All seniors, including those seniors in third, and the sophomoresin Wilkerson. Sarah Woodard. whose first period class is at the Vo- fourth. The BHS band missed by a few M Tech, should come to the library at points of qualifying for the finals, WOODWIND: carol Baker, Karen e 8:30 to talk with the various Personals... which included the eight top bands, Black, Robert: Boone, Patty e Model 4000 representatives. The seniors will be Happy Birthday to Tammy according to Mrs. Helen Burch, the Browder, Kim Burch, Pam Carter, w/13" bow in the library until 10:00.: The Padgett. We. love youII I I Love, publicity chairperson for the Brad- Coretha Daniels, Aaron Davis, Juniors should come to the library at Tracey and Terry. ford Band Boosters. BHS was ninth. Angela Davis, Kern Fillyaw, Eddie . 10:00: and return to class at 11:00. Happy Birthday to Mush. How Over-all in their class the Bradford Hall,Kenneth Heiken, Michelle Hendrix - does feel to finally be legal" Hope Band ranked first in woodwinds.The Renee Hewett, Angela Joiner. Cosmetology... you had a wonderful birthday. Love, brass section finished second, missing - first by one point. Also, Kim Lee, Sherry Mattox, Since Oct. 17, Cosmetology has Shelly Bean. . Zellouise Montgomery, Karen Pro size Solid state electronic Ignition Mark Barber. been from 3 to 8 to Happy Birthday to open p.m. p.m. service students and teachers. Theydo You're finally an adult. At least,age This Saturday, Nov. 2, the BHS Morgan, Kenneth Owens, Chanda Accepts 13" and 14" reversible bows CounterVlbe TM anti-vibration all services for the hairtrend wise! We love ya! Love, Lynn and band will compete at Florida Fieldin Padgett, Kristin Pfenniger, Melinda Accepts bars 16" to 30" Powerful 3,9 cu. In, engine haircuts, style cuts, shampoo and Sharyn. Gainesville in the Florida Band- Powell, Jeff Sellers, Noy Srivibul, sets hair coloring, manicuring masters Association Marching Con- Sheila Stewart, Craig Williams, $ 99 perms, facials, and make-up. Notes for Parents... test. Suzy Wilson. ; NOW 3 9 9 ,,;:;; The first meeting of the Parent MAJORETTES: Leanna Barfield, Celebration... Advisory Committee met at the 1985-86 members of the Bradford Kim Casey, Lorrie King, Donna 1 Year limited warranty on all Poulan saws See dealer for details. Make plans now to celebrate the school last Thursday evening. About High Band are: Langley, Donna Parado, Rosalyn big win over the Paxon Eagles at our two dozen parents had volunteeredto Director: Charles (Buddy) Ball. Taylor and Anna Ward. Homecoming Dance at the Armoryon serve on this committee and spent Assistant Band Directotr jimmy PLUS! Free _'jluuimmi r I : ,,, } Edwards Road. We'll be dancing their first meeting getting acquainted Brownless. Drum major: Lottie COLOR GUARD: Ginny Bennett, Ill I I 1iR Cole. Pam Laurie Clock RadioTelephone / : ; m II.JI\ \\ \\\\' until 12:30: a.m. (you can keep your with each other and Dr. Cindy Frey, Mikell :: 7j111111111m'li/llII'11' / ; shoes on for this one). A new D.J. Rother. Much discussion followedregarding BRASS: Paul Bawekt/ Charley) Mobley, Angela Montgomery, Rhonda : " ,will be playing Top 40 hits andplher. r target projects which con, Casner,' Dale':Coleman./ Keven. Nettles, Cindy Ward,'and Dawn ." { n ..c; '=' : :"' ,.' favorites. Admission irfSTTfor'vsingles 1 'corned'parents mostfrom college Cogdill.- Paul Dennie Woolvin. With purchase of $5 for couples.Congratulations. entry requirements to daily emo- fW 4000 w/13" bow rd s oos-t> -- tional issues our students face. The - Committee agreed to meet cum= 4'''.t i i.i ?.-.>,>.< O"t or-s r a. ,: 4, .s. ... Advisory Bradford Square monthly on the third Thursday of to the following . girls Congratulations on making the 1985 Homecoming each month at 7:30 p.m. Barber and Style Shop Offer Expires 11/30/85/ Total Value Savings 220.00 Court. Tricia Lawson, Deanna Several volunteers times the was importance stressed.of announce the addition of'Bonnie L J Happily Tomlinson, Melanie Poncier, Tam- parent Poulan Chain Saws With the new legislative rulings now my Dempsey and Erika Gruen. Landry to their Staff Vicki in effect,the schools are not allowedto The Class Princesses are: Crockrell, junior class princess, use >students for aides in the II 964-5030 Florida Pest Control -I libraries or offices as has been donein 1 Alison Ivey, sophomore princess, the For this reason "run- Mon.-Sat. 8:00: 5:30 539 E. Call Street past. and Susan Crawford,freshman class ners" are not available to take CLOSED WEDNESDAY 9645745O princess. messages to students in their I Thursday Night by Appointment classrooms or help with other "littlejobs" ,.." ul. By Th,gp.n D'si''Oulo'l' ,ne Bo 688 '10- Cj 3"9' C:, t.1 Mi '39Aimouo" ! Whirl... I .. .. .. . Tornado o."n' on".' ".' < 'o ' Starve' W.1 V outit"oi to WP.o to"fo a 't' such this. To quote Dr. 107.8 Edward Road .. . as .. lgTh'! "on. t'?'362.396td' not pan C' you tt'te' OO t no 'N a Wf u 0(1 9 :1. Tonight is the big event of ... . other "If it's not listed in the & ----- n. 'tou'c o'ow.' vw gui'iittf adldW'IX.<' a> -M s g't The 1985 Homecoming . Homecoming. book course ,you're not allowed to do Queen will be announced, Club it." ' Sweethearts introduced, and class Any parent who has a little time to 11oo... 7.'JiI.: .... .... ... _. skit competition. The band will also spare and would like to help out at -tSSw wyBwv3jaw Bw Saw'V3i 'V3uwv3Bw v wvaiwv i v - be playing. the high school (once a week or oncea Tornado Whirl will start at 8p.m., month) during school hours is ask- lasting approximately until 10 p.m. ed to contact the school office and -is- Admission in$.50 for students,$1 for volunteer. Many small tasks need to NALLflWDLNTHE adults. If you are participating in be done (replacing books on the Tornado Whirl, you are asked to be shelves, filing, repairing books, to at the stadium early for last minute name a few) and your help would be preparations. greatly appreciated. Become an ac- of the high school and tive part OFFICE SHOP Homecoming Week... perhaps you and your child will This year our theme is "Tor- Benefit from your becoming involv nadoes in Hollywood". The Student 110 W. Call Street Downtown Starke 964-5764 Council has come up with days of the ed.For more information,contact Dr. Ad Good November 1 1985 week to -"pep"! students up for the Roper or the PAC chairman, Mrs. through , big game against Paxon. Sylvia Tatum. Monday was "College Day"where Has Your Halloween Decorations students and faculty members wore their favorite team s colors. People e , mainly wore Orange and Blue. w Tuesday was "Shorts and Cards Cups & Napkins Shades"and "I Hate Girls day. "Shorts and Shades", students (and Flower were once culti- vated for food. .# Plates Others I'M NOT DEAF -- - Large Assortment Swlntec Sharp All I Just Can't Understand Some Words! PICTURE Electric Calculator CoaraputerLarge Assortment Calculator for School Paper Linda Shipp, a Certified Hearing Aid Specialist with GIFTS FRAMES 8x10 5x7 11x14 400 PO EL 230 be in . will Service of Gainesville Audio Hearing , Starke the 1st Monday of Every Month giving FREE 1/2 price 1/2 Price $8900 $699 100/0 0" Hearing Tests and servicing hearing aids. Come by...... 100 Count Notebook All Hon We Have State Bid Prices MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE Filler Paper File Cabinets for All Govt. Agencies 127 E. Call Street Starke 984-7810 76 250/0 Off . November 4th _u __ NEW DATE: Monday, 9:30 to 12:30 -, I'M . 63/4 100 to Box Hunt Electric ;t,;:) 1 1.,: l OFFICE :J If you are tired of asking people to,repeat Reg. '1.29 Pencil r ' If you have (rouble understanding in a group of Iwo or more ENVELOPES Sharpener LOCATED AT 1 15HOlP, If people complain that lha TV i is too loud 110 W. Call Street } r c : '24.95 1" 9M !,'M YOU SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS HJJJE OFFER 9 9 Reg. Starke rt ukIla. Downtown : (\\ I $1795 : ; , THE 1905 NW 13lli SlroolGomosvillo , AID'HEARING PLACE ''373 5507, FL 986 Calendars Financing Available ""' "I::) . ate v IC .' , '! ,' '." '1'' ',.:.' :' r'1 ; . 41'.t,1, } '" .!!,.. ; f1", ; 10 ", ..,....J'.r, ': ,':::'\ t I'i" \>:" ,, ". ,, " if'o1" tt''t'i" , r" . ."''t'\' ... ," ,,'.to" ,,. 't' ': "I'.V",, "oJ. 'I'..' ", \..,... .' '" I."" 'j '.; "Ii .' '.."'"\I' ..% ), " ;;:,"1' Y: t r/( ."I w,".:' "nu.iIt\PII r : : I October: 31, .985, :'I',t,.!"*.>".V:'! .'\\;;";.'.:i.:.'i": ;, "' .' \ '''' .. ., \ ," .. ""I.T .'.,.., ,. " 'i' . , ) '' t. Ward " j , ', ;," ." \'. 7Loyal Slave Saved Life of Wm. H. ; , 'f ;0" t Y"'I!" .. ': : ", \, :: ; , , ;. .. ,' ,' ,':" ,. editorials ,&",,-} 't \\ U.V ; ' ,'.. ,"I' :.", \ .. ," \/#;' '- ;/(} ( i' ., 1"l' lj , ., '. ., ...1.. ,. ,.'; .J '. ,' ", !' ; fr, '.Ij.>!1: ....r' > \ : !:1.1.: ,,, ' '......Ij', :..;. ',';;""iI.'f\ .. : : : : i. " , ie ! ? Brooker 10. (j-4\\I."1'' ,. ', .". ." "I Target of Indian's Attack Near . (M-, ".,1'! I"' . Can Still . Cooperative Effort 1. .-fK?:*. I 1 :: The aboriginal Indians in this part of . : ,:..:.,,.:. Bring Desired Results"It's .Florida were the Timucuan tribes who .. .. > came here from the Ndrth and Northwest. 7' ," .I ,They were peaceful, fairly well Civilized, A' .,' and lived in well organized villages. back in the hands of the. Commis- the work of revitalizing! downtown for They were the ones inhabiting this area :ion," commented City Attorney the good of all the city s residents, or when the Spanish first reached Florida, , Terence Brown following last week's in- shrink from that responsibility because but they finally faded from the picture,be- lecisive vote on a proposed method of affected downtown property owners ing victimized by diseases brought here by 'inancing improvements including off- couldn't settle the question. the white men,and suffering also as pawnsin , wars between the Spanish and the itreet parking in the downtown distrjct. "... the Commission should 'now con- English. Technically this might be right, but sider all options to the plans of the After the Timucuans came the :'rom a practical standpoint, if anything Downtown Progress Committee. Seminoles who were a branch-off from the jositive comes from the 18-18 voteand Regardless of what nuts and bolts the Creek nation in Georgia and Alabama. Commission used to put a plan together They remained until the white settlersour Me believe it willthe future course ( immediate forebears) started moving . must also be in the hands of the 18 who it should not lose sight of the importanceof down from Georgia and the Carolinas.The . Toted for improvements, as well as the revitalizing the downtown area to the first Seminole Indian War, in which t8 who, for one reason or another voted overall economic and social health of Andrew Jackson figured, started around Seminoles Roamed CountyFort against them. We do not believe that the community. And revitalization,will 1820.( The second Seminole War (the one be a lot more expensive to achieve in the usually referred to in history books)' anyone voted against the overall project Ward was built near Brooker for protection of early settlers duringthe :Because 'he or she was opposed to improvements coming years than it is now." 40's started and in into the the 1830's early and 50's.lasted It through was during the Seminole Indian Wars. , per se. "The Commission's reaction shouldbe the later_period: that Fort Harrlee wasestablish to continue with downtown'redevelopment on the north side of Santa re Those who voted negatively may have efforts. They may not River in what is now Bradford County, toafford This was near the close of the Indian quested that the railroad station be named bjected to some particular phase of the have the of 18 downtown -, protection to settlers in the area War and, as far as is known, this was the Ward City, the name that is still used in support property from raids. of Indian last Indian killed in that territory. legal descriptions property at Brooker. t program, while others were doubtless owners, but they have the support of The land on which Ward settled was the time Starke was founded about By Church IncidentThe :motivated by the individual cost involvd. 18 othersnot to mention the economic 1857, the Indians had mostly retreated homesteaded from the Federal govern- No one, we feel sure, voted negatively dreams and needs of all of Starke from this area into the swamps and New River Baptist Churchone of ment. In those early days houses were '! because he or she was satisfied with behind them." Everglades of South Florida. Although the oldest in Florida- was founded in 1833. built of logs, and kitchens were usually The Indian Wars of the middle 30's, when built some 40 to 50 feet from the main :lie present appearance or economic there were no known incidents with In- white settlers Seminoles and fought the dwelling. The well was dug off to one side dians , immediate of the in the area town , viability of Call Street.: back and forth through the pine woods and about the same distance from both kitchen It is not too much to hope there are several authenticated ones in the swamps, sometimes interfered with worship and perhaps, dwelling. That is why we believe the future of settled rural areas of the county,which were settl- services. that after the dust has from a ed before Starke came into being. The Indians are said to have feared and its downtown depends tarke now remarkable referendum in which 100 One such incident occurred in the Minutes of the old church report that William Ward, and on several occasions m a unified, cooperative effort by the during the "annual meeting" on Nov. 27, tried take to him percent of all property owners concerned Brooker area, and others in the New River by surprise and kill him. :city: Commission, as well as both the the both section. 1835, an "Indian alarm" broke up the session He was aware of this, but never seemed to positive and. negative voters in lastreek's participated, leadership on and caused postponement of the "foot mind exposing himself to danger.It . sides of this issue can get together and washing" ritual. .' referendum.In come up with a proposal that the City Saved By Slave To quote the minutes: "The church and was his custom to at sunrise an editorial comment on the in- Commission will feel free to accept, William H. Ward was born in South coqgregation got in confusion at Indian every day and go to the well to draw a Carolina on October 5, 1794. His family bucket of water to wash his face No communion foot and alarm and broke without the of or lecisive jeopardizing up. vote the Gainesville Sun said concerns moved to Coffee Co nty, Georgia when he Feb. hands. Once during the night an Indian '... it is incumbent upon the Commis- property owners on either side of the was just a lat!. He grew up, came to washing 1836." but was postponed until slipped up to a peach tree that grew near sion decide.whether to continue with issue.Don't Florida and married a Miss Jones of the end of the kitchen next to the well, and .' Nassau County in 1818. Other entries in the minutes during 1836 had cut away an opening so that he could explained: "...no conference. The Indiansare get a clear view of Ward as he was They settled at Middleburg, then a thriv- still in our land..The Indian War is washing.Just . '. Hold Your Breath ing town on Black Creek in Clay County, still progressing." I at that instance, one of the Negro and seven children were born to the union. c., Ward moved his from There was no conference from April 1836 slaves came out of the kitchen and walked family Middleburgabout 1840 in a covered wagon, and settledon until September 1837 because "the peopleare right up on the Indian from the rear. Justas Waiting for Tax Reform'Expecting a homestead on the Santa Fe River near all broke up. Some gone one way and the redskin raised his gun to shoot ., the present town of Brooker. some another. Ward, the slave snatched the firearm, '''''::1' John Tucker was elected as first pastoron thereby saving his master's life. "' This settlement was first known as Fort emasculated "reform bill" by barnstor- Sept. 20, 1833. The Indians are said to Even this close brush with death did not : real, honest-to-gosh tax Ward, as a small log structure had been have interrupted his meetings, but ming across the country failed to kindle built there for the protection of the Ward never seem to disturb Ward. He went about his 'eform? gave him a great deal of trouble. He was work as usual until after breakfast the public enthusiasm he had hoped for. family and other early settlers in Indian compelled to travel through the woods by when he picked up a gun and said nothing about Forget it. War days. Later what is now the town of and often returned home The House Ways and Means Committee Brooker known Ward because night by daylight. where he was going. He was away from was as City In his haste to get some kind of bill outf has completed about half of its workon Emra P. Ward, a descendant of William Frequently shot at by their Indians, he carriedin home a few hours and when he returned he his of bullets until his body one > committee thisyeaj Chairman! House Ways and the disappointing bill, and still faces Ward, deeded a right-of-way through his death. It is recorded that "he funeralized without put up his a word.A gun. and went about his work Weans Committee Daniel some of the most difficult problems, in- property to the Ambler Lumber Companyof more people, butchered by Indians, than Jacksonville to the construc- few days later dead Indian found Rostenkowski. President Reagan'schief encourage any preacher who ever lived in Florida. a was and tax credits for , cluding depreciation ally in this aborted effort, is pull- business investments, which are con- tion of a railroad through. the area. He re- He died in 1853. in the swamp behind his large plantation. ,>ng] put.au the stops to get a bill that can' sidered, vital 'to the modernization of _.... -L, o . I oe-4agged(*am .-m..3j-".tax-feform'V.-- .jj. JJJT ivi it"only,,, in ing many'from:American foreign industries.nowsuffer-competition they cannot *, ... "f 'Vestry1: '. in' Bradford ...Cod tyA : I', 'ir''\''C'd 1 vtrtld", Ilt '1 Agfesht'sNotebook As the bill now works its way hope to meet without updating their 1' 'I laboriously through committee, it has plants. The Reagan administration'stax Burning steadily lost most of its real reform proposal to abolish "windfall" pro- 1 u. Topic elements and has become, "just a fits resulting from accelerated ny David .Norton A good rule of thumb to remember is reshuffling of special interests", in the depreciation would retroactively punish Bradford Co.ForesterDo that dried firewood will feel noticeably By Bobby L.Taylor opinion of Republican Senate Majority those who have already invested in new you wonder why we are seeing and lighter than green wood.of the same kind, and will make sound when Leader Robert: Dole. One House equipment by taxing them from 25 to 200 hearing. There Christmas is nothing advertisements I hate two sticks are rapped a slight together ringing or struck bya Soil TestingA worse, Democrat conceded that "tax percent more than justified by the Ad- than someone reminding me it's time to hammer. If it is still full of sap the sound soil test could spell the difference bet- simplification"- main "reform" in ministration's own arguments. The pro- spend money, again. Used to be those will be more of a dull thud and the wood ween success and failure for a vegetable which taxpayers were interested- posed changes would also erase incen- greedy advertisers waited until will be a dud in the fireplace. garden, lawn, ornamentals or fruit trees. no longer the goal; the goal'now appears tives to make future investments in Thanksgiving before they started hinting Remember, we will have no firewood, Many gardeners assume an application of to be to get this bill out" of com- automated systems that cut waste and that Christmas was around the corner. Ibelieve before it's tlmelFlorida I the fertilizer doctor and ordered a helping for of bountiful lime is just harvest.what the first ad that I heard was last a mittee.. increase productivity in ailing in- week, one week before Halloween. That's But all too often, those steps lead to trou- Expectations for a major reform in dustries.As disgusting.; Army National ble and unnecessary expense. A soil test i. the tortuous tangle Americans must en- one critic put it, ...both the One good thing has come from this Guard Tops 100% the only needs way,and to determine now is a good your time garden'sexact to takea dure annually to pay their income tax, Republican administration and Chair- nonsense, reminding me that Christmas is Capping its three month recruiting drive sample.A . have gradually eroded. When the man Rostenkowski "appear bent on approaching be also also.means Winter that means winter we'd will by enlisting 564 people in September, the soil test can be an invaluable guide for Reagan administration issued its first rewarding this generation at the ex- soon better start upon thinking us about firewood to Florida Army National Guard reached a you. It will indicate the soil's content of 100.3 total "reform" last of the next and conti- Like % assigned strength of 11.241 available nitrogen, phosphorus, proposal spring, the plan pense generation, heat our homes and warm our hearts. men and women. ' was hailed as light at the end of the tun- nuing a tax system that rewards con- wine, firewood improves with the proper During the July-September period, 1,019 it potassium will determine, calcium the and soil's magnesium.pH level,And the, nel. It called for closing flagrant tax sumption and penalizes saving. That'sno amount of aging. people joined the Florida Army National degree of acidity or alkalinity. By analyzing loopholes, ending complex and unfair way to compete worldwide, or build Despite: the 'September and October Guard. the results, a soil technologist or your deductions, and lowering rates on a for the future, as previous generationsbuilt heat, Florida homeowners should begin The drive's success stemmed from "unit county agent can recommend the fertiliza- scale that would benefit the middle in- the economic base Americans now soon to saw and stack the fireplace woodthey'll teamwork, support of recruiters, and em- tion and liming practices that will producethe phasis'by all commanders from the adju- use this winter; it needs time to dry best growing conditions.The . " come bracket as much as the low and enjoy. out. About half the weight of a freshly cut tant general down to company level," Col. high brackets.But In the meanwhile, don't fire your tax tree is waterabout,. 150 gallons per cord of Billy B. Kelly, recruiting and retention first step is taking a soil sample. This is Check with manager for the Florida Army National relatively easy. your the light at the end of the tunnel accountant. Under this "reform" bill firewood.? Guard, said. county agent's office concerning samplingbags has flickered out and Mr,' Reagan's at- you may need him more than ever come Before extra heat from burning wood is As part of this emphasis, Maj. Gen. tools, and testing services. Using a tempt to generate enthusiasm for the next April.Solons' available to warm your house, that water Robert F. Ensslin,Jr., adjutant general of sampling auger, or a shovel, take cores of must be evaporated.While green wood will Florida, visited areas around the state to soil six inches deep from at least 15 dif- provide a warming fire,partially dry wood meet with unit commanders, and their key ferent spots in your garden. Avoid unusual does not waste so much of its heat on boil- personnel. areas, such as wet spots and burn piles. Trip to Seattle ing away the water. The Florida Army National Guard con Thoroughly mix these cores together to If and tinues to grow. In fiscal year 1985 (October make one representative sample. Put this you cut'firewood now properly 3rd Battalion mixture in a sampling bag, complete the 1984-Sept. 1985)), 116th Field 1] Made Tax $$$ Rattle the stack it to allow moisture air should to circulate drop to through about Artillery, joined the Florida Guard. That, accompanying information sheet,attach it layers; plus minor increases in other units, added to the bag, and mail to our lab for testing. 10.t 20 percent,of weight by next winter. 676 people to the Florida Guard's authorized The soil pH, indicated by the test, will Drying .time depends not only on strength.In determine the need fojr lime. Most Apparently, all of the flagrant waste of tax- President of the Senate Harry Johnston did puta temperature and air humidity of the fiscal year 1980; the Florida Army vegetables grow best in a soil with a pH payers' money isn't going on in Washington. We $90 per night limit on hotel rooms for senators, weather, but also on the kind of wood, the Guard had an assigned strength of 9,300 between 5.8 and 6.2, a level that's slightly have only to look to Tallahassee to discover our but House members operated under no such size of individual pieces and where you personnel. At the end of fiscal year 1985 acid, or "sour". own'homegrown variety of spending otberpeople'l restrictions. One member, for instance, stayed in, store It.Large. that figure has increased to 11,241. Carefully follow the laboratory's recommendations money with gay abandon. one of Seattle's ritziest hotels at$150 per night. Ills sticks of dense wood such as oak "The recruiting climate in Florida is so concerning the amount of lime Even with some of the vouchers still not turnedIn Seattle siesta cost taxpayers a total of $1,800, In- and take months to lose healthy that the National Guard Bureau is 'to add.Too much may be just as bad as too it appears that the cost to taxpayers of a cross- cluding $1,170 for the room. The House Rules most hickory of their may moisture many,while lighter woods assigning more units to us," Kelly said. little. And, be sure you apply the lime well country legislative Junket to Seattle last summer Chairman defended the expensive trip by saying, such as wild cherry, gums or maples, split "We're one of seven states that has over 1 in advance of planting time. Dolomite is a will exceed: $100,000, with some of the legislative "As a tourist state,we need to be a little more sen- Into small will dry within a few million qualified males available betweenthe good liming agent. But, because it reacts "delegation": spending. up to $150 a night for hotel sitive about how we criticize travel to other parts weeks. pieces ages of 17 and 25," slowly, it should be added at least a month rooms.: of the country, since that's how we make our liv- to six weeks before planting-even sooner, Almost half the ing."Such a defense is begging the question,sinceit Build the woodpile in a sunny location, if if possible. ' Legislature- of 40 senators Isn't the Idea of travel that is being criticized, possible, and keep it free of bushes and Although a soil test provides Important and of House 45 129 members- for thelush' 'signed up the cost and whether in this moist air around it and impede recommendations the who's hold well :trip to the National Conference of State, but paying grass that on liming,as as case, it is cost-effective to offer such a trip.to the the stack so that wind RESPIRATORY kind and amount of fertilizer to apply, 'Legislatures, accompanied by 50 flush owinbgetWeen who.were kind enough to the tab lobbyists for little entire Florida legislature. > will the Individual pieces, there's a lot it won't reveal. For example: ,. "extras"such pick up of the accompanying'lobbyists carrying away the moisture. Leave a cou- a soil test doesn't show the presence of in- as a moonlight cruise for the entire At least one ILLNESSESTo Florida delegation and salmon fishing trips for a didn't think so. He said, "You can-buy tapes of the ple of feet between stacks. sects, nematodes, or disease organisms.,' selected few.- conference. So why couldn't they Just send a few Lay down several old logs or other foundation And it can't determine whether yourgarden delegates out there, give them money to buy the (such as old pallets) to hold the team more about these respiratory is too wet or too dry. A soil test is Even one of the lobbyist commented that sen- problems call Tel-Med and Just one key to success. You also must tapes and play them for the rest of the Legislaturewhen firewood off the ground,to prevent rotting. ding.78 legislators to such a conference "just back.". with the bark ask for these tapes by number.Can choose the proper crop varieties, buy good doesn't make sense". And it doesn't make they get Also, stack split pieces up .. the surely to let the tree's own ,.. .." or 37S-0007. seed, plant at right time,water properly dollars for the state treasury. Besides the A clever little idea like that might save the tax- whenever you can, wood and control pest and diseases.; legislators,eleven of their staff members and two .payers 90000..but it wouldn't take care of those protective. cover keep fhe dry. 7 Pneumonia what does It In review, a soil test will indicate the aides from the Governor's office went along to be moonlight cruises and salmon fishing trips 'for Wood continues to gain favor as a mean? relative amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus sure'i that Florida was well represented- tired legislators. heating fuel in some parts of the state, a 13 Pulmonary emphysema potassium, calcium, and magnesium in numbers, that Is. in the 1970s when fuel oilpricesincreased. 38 Influenza your garden plot as well as the pH level. There are at least 14, 90 Hay fever You can use this,information to determinehow counties where wood heats ten percent or 296 Common sinus problem much of a particular analysis fertilizer - ; _. more of all homes; In many other homes It 576 Bronchial asthma and the quantity of lime if any to ---= -of'r. -==- 3--.J., is a secondary fuel kindled for festive occasions. 581 Chronic cough taking soil sample u a. relatively .., 582 Shortness of breath simple process you can performYOUl'8ell ,with Information from your county e J If you buy your wood, rather than cut office.But remember soil testIs Tel-Med A tee community service agent s ,a '" and split it, you should look at the sawn brought to you by the Auxiliary no substitute for good management. Its "'5,t S 1M first Ajnertean-nwde automobile In htetory. the "buggy.ut.- was' invented by ends dark of weathered the pieces.look They, with should season-cracks have a Bradford Hospital, InC, Just one of the basic steps along the path to . . .who first drove It In 1..2. a productive garden.t'm 'f ,CharE./ Dury- J radiating out from the tree's center , . "; :", ::f.\ . " 31. 111115 TEI.KGK.VPH Page.I""iJ. 0 '' .. .. . -' ' " ,;.,'f':.'..", J: Mr: and Mrs. S.. R. Johns Celebrate Golden Anniversary, . . F '. ,;'. ,:.,' :t ; .: -JI; ' A .lovely family tradition was Many flower Jacksonville. Palatka;'. Mr.' ,and. Mrs. Stewart carried out on Saturay afternoon. of friends and arrangements gifts Out-of-town guests were Mrs. P. Craig, Mrs.Eva Jean Chastain and Oct. 19, when Mr. and Mrs. S. R. the family were used'throughout F. Maguire Miss Elise Jones and Warren Whitten of St.Augustlne. Johns celebrated their golden wed- them party rooms. Among Mr. and Mrs. J: H. Ritch of Mr. and Mrs. Johns have three were yellow daisies ding anniversary in the same homein chrysanthemums in and and Gainesville; Mrs. Margaret Boner children Ann Crawford of Augusta. which Mrs. Johns' parents Mr. basket, which a gold glass and Ms. Betty Tomlinson of Lake Ga.; Linda Warren of Jacksonvilleand 6 6Mt' and was also a gift to the Butler; L. D. Peek of Lake Randy Johns of Starke. Theyare i tfI Mrs. J. H. Hitch and grand Hitches, and a yellow rosebud with City; parents Col. and Mrs., C. L. Peek baby's breath in a filigree bud Mrs. David Gault of Austin Texas; the proud grandparents of Tom celebratedd their 50th wedding an vase, another gold H. C. Brown and Dr. T. G. Ritch of Julie and Brenda Crawford of. r fa niversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Ritch.anniversary gift to Orange Park; Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Augusta and Linda Crawford Fernandez - Guests were greeted at the door by In the sun room was a long table Gregory Mrs. W. p, Booras and of Virginia Beach Va.; daughter Cynthia and grandson Steve and Susan Warren of Jackson- Mrs. H. M. Richarde sister of Mrs. containing the guests books from Johns and were invited Into the living Co). and Mrs. Peek's in Tyler, Mrs. Bryant S. Carroll Sr., ville; Rick Johns of Keystone room where the honored couple 1927 and Mr. and Mrs.anniversary Ritch's Mr. and Mrs. Bryant S. Carroll Jr. Heights and Elise and Jennifer stood before the fireplace banked in well an- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morris awl Johns of Starke. and the great, niversary 1955 as as family with fern and a lovely arrangementof pictures and momentoes J.C.Chewning of Jacksonville; Mr. grandparents of little Scotty Fernandez gerberer daisies lilies chrysan- the three spanning and Mrs. Emmett! Perryman of age eight months, of themums and roses in shades of generations. Crystal River; Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Virginia Beach all of whom were Among the Miss Elise guests were Buck Scott Buck Mr. and Mrs. present to help celebrate this lovely blue pink and wine. Jones Mrs. O. L. Haynes Sr., L. D. Gerald Morris and children of occasion. The dining table was centeredwith Peek, Emmett Perryman, Hamilton -- = ... an antique Wedgewood soup Ritch and Mrs. H. M. Richarde who -- tureen containing flowers in the also helped Col. and Mrs. Peek and . same colors and flanked by tall pink Mr. and Mrs. Ritch celebrate their I candles. Finger foods and punch golden wedding anniversaries. I * A N were served by Mrs. L. H. Buck of Assisting in serving were Mrs. Social Side News. \ Palatka, niece of Mrs. Johns and Charles Darby, Mrs. Bob Fergusonand 'Not es .. a' Miss Gloria Braswell of Keystone Mrs. George Roberts, Jr. of Heights. The anniversary cake was Starke; Mrs. Nancy Akridge of Lake of the Church Items'.N'ews served by Miss Julie Crawford and Butler and Mrs. Bob Nobles of ter, Miss Brenda Crawford of Augusta k JWI! \ Ga.; Miss Susan Warren of Jackson- Weddings ville and Mrs. Scott Fernandez of ' \ Virginia Beach Va., granddaughters BC HomemakersTo I Receptions of the honorees. y Parties , i 1 Miss Elise Johns and Miss Jen- Meet Nov. 14 .X Gladys Mooty w nifer Johns of Starke also granddaughters Bradford County Homemakerswill 964-7608 ; invited the guests to sign meet Thursday Nov. 14, at 10 . ... - the guest book on the library table in -- -- -- - 'f in the for . a m Agriculture building -..----..- ... -- the hall which was enhanced with a its annual Show and Tell program. : lovely mixed flower arrangement ina There will be an exchange of j z gold vase a gift to Mr. and Mrs. Christmas ideas and recipes. INT RODUCING Ritch on their golden wedding an attend. : Everyone is welcome to . .e niversary.'sfrWlfte Ii J G'na'sClassic / . L m Cuts & Styles George Roberts Ins., Inc. ., Mr. and Mrs. S.R.Johns -Bewitclil teml DKG Alpha Nu Meeting Oct. 14 986 N. Temple Avenue TREAT YOURSELF TO A TRICKY NEW HAIRSTYLE... ,. ((904)) 964-7826 with ourGRAND :! Delta Kappa Gamma Alpha Nu Union County Times regardingitems of interest to the community in (.j" " Chapter had an Oct. 14 meeting at Starke Elementary Library. education.The : .' Hostesses for the meeting were Min- first artice; will declare Delta COMPARE OUR RATES AND SERVICE OPENING' ' nie Lou Patray (chairman), Iva Kappa Gamma's support of National o Jean Harrell, Elaine Wood Linda Education Week. The secondone Automobile Homeowner f SPECIALS! \ Touga,Ernestine Register and Sue will discuss ways parents can , Winkler. help their children do better in Commercial InsuranceLife 25 t The meeting was brought to order school. The third and fourth articles PermS Including Cut . . . * : by Janet Walters President. will be related to the new & Health Insurance . Members discussed plans for National developments in education in Brad- Haircut & Blowdry * Education Week Nov. 17-24. It ford and Union Counties. The was Bradford decided County to publish Telegraph articles in and the members informative hope and these beneficial articles will to the be AETNA CASUALTY ALLSTATE Men . . . . residents of both counties. AUTOOWNERS $ $7.00-1 Women . . . , 4 INSURANCEScott INA/AETNA :. 4H Clown Club Needs Adult Leader 964-6777 The Bradford County 4-H Clown ing skills. They also develop interpersonal 486 N. Temple Ave. Hours: Club needs an adult volunteer leaderto communications, relationships work with its 10 members. with others and strengthentheir Roberts, Agent George Roberts, Agent Suite A Tues. Sat. 9-5 : The clown club meets monthly and self-confidence. Share your Starke, Florida Evenings by service skills by volunteering today. community pro- performs jects. If you are between interested the in working 818nnrl I. I. .-(Across---street..-..-.-from.........BHS..-) -.. ,.. ... ..... .. .. Appointment...-.----. with youth ages .. .. . I. ItlvrA O creative ability fnll tllAThe W,,,,,, u''II b ,..t AAa &h ,I II'.. r... St:: ..... .Cali a<. -- \ . e 'c e rug ,. orb-Q I, .. i 'r'h'C I G2ti0.'I. Couiuty; .jh f ; 1 IIt RSTVr ksDAY' OF EACH MONTH \ P E' C' 'H r R S ?' w , i 4-H clowning program is a from 9 a.m. until 1 1:30 p.m. to better serve our : new and exciting part of the regular county 4-H program. Through the customers. J clowning program young people develop their physical and perform-: Gainesville Hearing Aid Center Did You Know........... 1003 NW 23rd Ave. Gainesville, Mrs. Lib McComb spent Oct. 9-23 3760095We -. with Mrs. her Bert son Newcomb and family in Los Mr.Altos and service all make and models of hearing aids. :. Cal., and attended her grand- Also have batteries av liable. Home testing by ap- th - daughter Gail Newcomb's weddingon ointment onlvI e Oct. 11. 14KT. PENDANT GENTLEMAN AND EARRINGS DIAMONDS SHOP NOW AND SAVE \ . - ,:y tS.} )fJ; 0.(0 : @ . ... "' FOR CHRISTMAS -; 2 PT. BUTTERCUP 19 t DIAMOND , 4 C'T.TW DlAMONO : I PENDANT oompar.at*40 '199 399 '29900 LEGALNOTICE 19 2 PT TW BUTTERCUP '' 3000 c:1 ,,,,, M-r- ' EARRINGS COTXJi.o.0'40 :: At.'.JtJO REP 110O" 10 PT.I PRONG '99 -r ..t': GENTS PENDANT ""pmper..100 l I.:,. "'.t, 0. SOLITAIRE "!. CT.TW (.' 10PTTW8PRONO 99 ,. ,{,!J- I '299 EARRINGS etKIHK..,'200 C\;.._ ;,II ( ..;#' (< { $1 14K 99 FASHIONS' REP 'S0 LADIES LADIES CLUSTERS o; .....: t cnw J. : . .lJf A.. 'I: .J' \; :\ ( :h; 4t'I" 14K %CT TW 14K 7 DIAMOND r r ? tut wo Notice is hereby given that the 1985 certified Tax "" s399poJ, '299. -......,... ,,=::;I "'10::::' ;;tI .REF. '700 REF SCO. oriww- ; IOIC DIAMOND DOAM.p. Rolls have been delivered by the Property Appraiser to S'CTTW'".179. ""CTTW'0 199'".. OM'"M"DIAMOND soLITA1RAND..NN"I." 0 tI7QQ,"-" ,O1A"OMDa LADIES SOLITAIRE : Collector. Tax Rolls for collection for SPECTACULARSoR 99 ..'- the Tax are open '.,'.: A' PETITE FASHIONS : fr ..... '.. 141t t CT. TW VOUftCMUCI all Real Estate, Tangible and Railroad taxes for Brad- 701 700.MOHDNA"8 b'J. 1, 899 6 .- 84900'S9 Of LOVI ; ; 14K\0 CT - 14KT 10 M4K V.CT. M*>100W ford SJRD Starke and $1,.... 69-e ,.. \ REP 11100 129 349 .'.899".. MAROU10 LOOK 1 DIAMONDt4KT. County, Lawtey, Hampton .\OCT.TW Mt JOB I RIP.CO 110- : Brooker as of Nov. 1st in the office of the Tax Collector, TRULY AFFORDABLE RIP 0599 1000YO .r.5 DIAMOND DESIGNS CHOICE : \10 CT SOlIT__ JSlQNT WITH I Bradford County Courthouse, Starke, FL Telephone: 'REP 129 260 _.rt ':'1 it; IAM'99OND/II' '2DO 964-6280, Office Hours: 8:00: to 5:00: Monday thru Friday LADIES NOR8ENO[! GENUINE GEMSTONES 'IOWIONO except legal holidays. lib drtCL1J1! 4 AE'149 . - t0DIAMOND DIAMOND _ OINUIM GARNET OENUNI AMETintTANOOIAMONO CULTURED PCAJtL CARAT TOTAL 1 LADIES CT. TW AND DIAMOND i'' AND DIAMOND If taxes paid'November <:-/t.: ; ; YOUR Cr401CI RIP 99.110 OIl'249 000 MP 99.... OEM. WEIGHT CIIIIOU./ lib. n ('. '199 DNI1R0004.. AHDOMMONOQCNUIM 6" AND ,... '1 : , -' REP 3e0 :: 'r. .; oa-.AOU..AA1N&1 ' 99 !'It...". . ,. : .' : '. r. .' .V.5; . 40-- Discount MI q 101M cHOIC . 149:: December . .... .. : '. : . . .3 % Discount 6. -- DUO BANDS 14KT. ANNIVERSARY.RINGSI4KTWCTTW SAPPIER! (a AND DIAMOND January . : '. i '. '. .. .. ". .'.:.' '. . 2 % Discount ONYX COLLECTION l VOIMCHOICI 199" ;I LADIES FASHIONS : MKtMCCIW: r .. 1M ViCTTW February .... .';:';..c"' . .' . . 1 % Discount ONYX DIAMOND MT1AL AND 695" 349".+-0 YOUR CtI01Ca- .' .t M29RW GEN"; ; 299 :;. March .. ...,. .. : :. ..' .'.. .. .. ., . 1. . No Discount. ISO AFFORDABLEFASHIONS TOUCM, ., OEMS ca 11R April . : ,...'. ."... '. .". ..*' ;"\*. *.. -V:22t': : ; ,. .t ..... ".. -, Penalty j ONYIi DIAMOND AND CHOICE YOUR ..99-..- _ .. . 'ii /0"l'. '99I OMAN[ . ',:. Ii:. .'-I. / 'IjI' 'I 749 := n 1" ."it'. '''e..fii" .lit ..',"' t'. ..;,.h.' ....... kJ'.t.!: I.: .r::,' AEII'100 .I BEFMW' -- 0/AM--RUBY- , ... Esther Hall ft1 .T ' IJ Not Just A Jewelry Store Collector I ...... . . r Tax }w4p'i DiA Mule tow iMkrts PI 4* UrnMM s INOWISTHETIME D.. Ir fAA ... olwware. Mis Bradford Countyit '. .-,30 ...W. Call Downtown Stark CIII: it 9-2 .. < w.r.--r--I-e+Iww.w+r.w.-r.: --.Ir'r': -a.::::'.:::.----.--1October -------+rw ---.w w e. - " n' ,n" 'fl ', 1 ' , .t . ,: . , I, ' : :r._:., :.,.. ' . ':. , I. ' < ( t.illi.HJ: wf "''t"r" I I. :;.',.,,H,," '.' .'.'i':'\ ,"'<'; ""' <"')!!'i I :.' ,: .,ii.'if"I.. ", .'J,'". : . ' i i I. ." i J !*!elr r;.\ Tpa: .F.tat,1P11:. October:3t. !!INS a. ", ' v ...., ,W"C;: - . : ., . .It' rr.V...... oJ.Wv r.- -.r" - Items of interest'Tammy - . Odom. Music Club Holding Bake Sale Nov. 9 Doug Douglas Told The Riverland Music Club a Engagement member of the National Federationof Mr. and Mrs. Oral Tanner of Music Clubs, met Thursday, Oct. L- Lawtey announce the engagementand 10 at the home of Mrs. James Countryman \ . approaching marriage of their of Chiefland, formerly of i RAWSONS daughter,Tammy Odom of Starke to New River. c Doug Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. President Nell Mann conducted J Wayne E. Douglas, of Starke. the business meeting where plans ' Miss Odom and Mr Douglas are were made for a bake sale on Nov 9 Tat both graduates of Bradford High Green's Store in Brooker. Proceeds J School. Mr. Douglas. is employed by will go to support club proi.<., DuPont. jects. A variety of baked goods, including The wedding is planned for June homemade rolls, pies and X 14, 1986, at 7 p.m. in the First Chris cakes will be available. ' tian Church in Starke.All Following the business meeting 't: friends and relatives are invited the club was entertained by the f . to attend. talents of Mrs. Dene Ward Lake Butler, playing several I popular I tunes and a very unique piece j Ricky Norman "Harry Birthday Dear Ludwig". Celebrates First BirthdayLittle This composition was written by Leonid Hambro in honor of the 200th / Ricky Norman celebratedhis anniversary of Beethoven and is a \ first birthday Saturday, Oct. 12 variation in the style of Beethoven 2 at a party given by his parents Paul on Happy Birthday. & and Janet Norman at their home in A delicious luncheon Lawtey. by members and guests.was enjoyed \ Just in time for Christmas The Care Bear theme was carriedout J in the decorations including a Care Bear cloth on the table Why Johnny centered by a Care Bear cake. REDEEM THESE COUPONS FOR Multi colored balloons were hung CAN Compute... t from the chandelier and around the "Millie, you'll never guess what ,t buffet mirror. my Johnny came home telling\ me to- V The 20 children attending includedhis day. He's only in kindergarten and4. UP TO 6 EXTRA FULL BOOKS' OF / brothers Kenny and Davy. T . he told me a wild tale about knowing . Assisting in serving were Mrs. how to use a computer. Can you o r! Rebecca Wise, Mrs. Sherry believe that story? His Dad and I 4 Crawford and Mrs. Nora Starling. just laughed be true."because we know thatcan't -t, TOP VALUE STAMPS Johnny's parents were very surprised First Christian Church to find out that he could work 4 Halloween Party the computer as a kindergarten stu- J ' dent..Do know J you new things you .... .. .. ............ .. Members of the First Christian child is learning about in school? --- ---- --- --- Church held its annual Halloween Have you thought that some of their T USE BOTHCOUPONS: < H* *HM* mmmmHmmmaBmmmi m , party Saturday night in the stories were tall tales? : Fellowship Hall which carried out A school day for the children of theBO's > soo Extra: 1000 Extra . the Halloween theme. will involve working with com i WITH $60.00 or The refreshment table was puters, studying a foreign language, Value MORE Value covered with a lace cloth with reading in new basal series,and cop- s Top Stamps Top Stamps f, balloons attached to the corners. ing with tougher standards for sue- \ WITH $20 OR MORE I PURCHASE WITH $40 OR MORE ; Cakes cookies soft drinks and coffee cess. Today s elementary, middle : (AND THIS COUPON) PURCHASE ; ; (AND THIS COUPON) PURCHASE ; were served. and high school children have new REDEEMABLE AT RAWSONS AND RECEIVE : REDEEMABLE AT RAWSONS All those attending were attired in and exciting challenges in their SUPER VALU. 1500 TOP VALUE SUPER VALU. costumes and taking prizes were school enviroment.If GOOD THRU 11 MH5: I- 1HRU "nil" 3,85 Jessica Wright; Nicole Adams and you as a parent are not aware of < I STAMPS I II Donna Robins.. the many new and different pro- --..----......-...-.----.-.........-.-.--.- Games with prizes were played by grams offered at your child's school ... the 30 attending. take the time to find out what's new ----------------.l I USE BOTH -------------------l i in child's education. , your Support j : American Education Week, '"* COUPONS i : s: . Church of CodGospel November 17-24, by visiting and 500 Extra WITH $60.00 or 1000 Extra ! talking with your child's teachers ,. Sing' and seeing what's going on.We must .i Top Value Stamps MORE Top Value Stamps 1- Church of God of Prophecy, N301, always are remember tomorrow's the future.children today y2 : j WITH $20 OR MORE PURCHASE i WITH $40 OR MORE ! will have a gospel sing Friday Nov. (AND THIS COUPON) PURCHASE (AND THIS COUPON) PURCHASE : This article is presented to you by AND RECEIVE i 1, at 7:30p.m.: featuring the Eternal REDEEMABLE AT RAWSONS ; REDEEMABLE AT RAWSONS : Alpha Nu Chapter of Mu State,Delta Connections of Harthron and local Kappa Gamma. This is an organizaI I SUPER VALU. 1500 TOP VALUE SUPER VALU. : singers. J '4 as 'IHRU "OBb ; ; GOOD 1"14,85T"RU "112085' ; - tion dedicated to promote the importance !- i - Pastor Wm."T.. Laney extends a : STAMPS .. welcome to the public. of education in all our lives. .-....---.....--..---.--.-.....---------..- -------------.--------..-.--..-.-..-------.. .._..--._._..__._-.-............-.-._----.--. Did You Know........... Community Halloween 'I . ! USE BOTHCOUPONS, : : , ,1 : 1" Carnival Tonight a 1'7:1: .. I. d tK : 9 vrsn Mr. and Mrs. Tom Casey'spentOct. A community Halloween carnival i 500.: Extra ... 1000' lEUr: 4-20 in North Georgia and will be held tonight, Thursday Oct : WITH 560.00 or , ' Smoky Mountains 31, beginning at 6 p.m. at the R.J.E. Top Value Stamps i MORE Top Value Stamps gym, sponsored by New Bethel Bap- Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Elder have tist Church. : WITH $20 OR MORE PURCHASE WITH $40 OR MORE returned after 3V4 months in their Activities will include a cake walk ti. (AND THIS COUPON) PURCHASE ; ( (AND THIS COUPON) PURCHASE cabin in Highlands, N.C. Before apple bobbing, bingo, haunted REDEEMABLE AT RAWSONS AND RECEIVE REDEEMABLE AT RAWSONS I' returning they and Mr. and Mrs. house, etc. Hot dogs, candy apples !. SUPER. VALU. 1500 TOP VALUE SUPER VALU.COODM2185THRU . ; " iuoo a: THRU 11 27 us i5 Gerald Crawford of Kingsley Lake and sodas) will be on sale. Other I I It visited Rev. and Mrs. Mike Anderson -t STAMPS i in New York state and refreshments and prizes available. .--------r--------- --.....-.....----.-.-...-.......-..---.--- . toured Lake upper Placid, Niagara Falls Everyone is invited to attend. ..._-................-............_...__.- .....__..__.......................-......- is and Canada. Enroute home they Did You Know........... i USE BOTHCOUPONS ; visited Mrs. Elder's brother, Gene i Stroud in Andalusia-- Ala. who Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fletcher of 500 Extra i 1000 ExtraTop -u had heart recently surgery. Trion Ga. weekend of were guests WITH $60.00 Mrs. Marian Brown returned to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer, Sr. Top Value Stamps MORE or i J Value Stamps i; her home in LincolnIll. Tuesday of \ ; WITH $20 OR MORE ; WITH $40 OR MORE ; last week after a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reddish of (AND THIS COUPON)'PURCHASE PURCHASE (AND THIS COUPON) PURCHASE ; Mrs. L. H. Gibson. Pensacola spent the weekend with i REDEEMABLE AT RAWSONS AND RECEIVE i REDEEMABLE AT RAWSONS . Lucile Godwin, Lola Johnson, his family.mother, Mrs. P.D.Reddish and i GOOD SUPER't 28 65 VALU.48 1500 TOP VALUE : GOOD SUPER 11/28, VALU.THRU 12485, -i; Eunice Moncrief and Lane Tenly STAMPS : judged the Home Division entries at Mr. and Mrs. David E. Taylor of the Northeast Florida Fair in Oakland City, Ind. have been Callahan Oct.'10.. visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Frick USE BOTHCOUPONS r.------- , since last Thursday.Mr. . Mike Early and daughter,Karie of Seattle, Wash. arrive Friday to visit .and Mrs. Maxie Carter,Jr.attended SOD Extra WITH $60.00 1000 Extra his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Early the 60th wedding anniversary or for a week. reception for her uncle and aunt Mr. : ii Top Value Stamps i MORE i Top Value StampsWITH and Mrs.Cab Colson at Fanning Springs $40 OR MORE , Mrs. L. A. Canova of Starke and WITH $20 OR MORE I PURCHASE ; sister, Mrs. James Otto of Seminole on Sunday. (AND THIS COUPON) PURCHASE ; (AND THIS COUPON) PURCHASE ; AND RECEIVE I REDEEMABLE AT RAWSONS REDEEMABLE AT RAWSONS returned last Thursday after two Among those on a three day cruiseto ' SUPER PRVALU weeks tour and visit in Hillsborough, Nassau over the weekend were: VALU. 1500 TOP VALUESTAMPS ; GOOD 12 5 89 TMRU I2''<1 89 12/585 THRU 12,11.85 , N.C. with Mrs. Otto's son and wife Mr. and Mrs.Albert Lee Crosby,Mr. I. . Mr.and Mrs. Stuart P.Vandiere andother and Mrs. Merrill Dees, Mr. and Mrs. ...._..._..-.................. relatives in Abingdon and Jack Frazier Alvira DeVoe and Warrenton, Va. and with their Dorothy Lamb.Returning ,. I ................_..........-......-......, brother, Carl Alderman in i USE BOTHCOUPONS ; Baltimore, Md. Monday after a 12 day - i ' "Fall Foliage Tour" of the Nor 500 Extra i 1000 Extra Ii Mr. and Mrs. W. T.Jackson have theastern states up to the White :. WITH 560.00 or returned after nine months in Mountains, Vt. were: Agnes Heath, Value MORE Value Childersburg, Ala. where Mr. Geraldine Hooten, Lucile Johns, i Top Stamps i i Top StampsWITH i Jackson was working on a contractfor Lillian Stump,Evelyn Griffin,Joyce WITH $20 OR MORE PURCHASE $40 OR MORE i , the U.S. government.Mr. Riherd,Beverly Blackshear and Mr. i (AND THIS COUPON) PURCHASE i AND RECEIVE (AND THIS COUPON) PURCHASE I and Mrs. Bob Shannon. i ; REDEEMABLE AT RAWSONS ; REDEEMABLE AT RAWSONS . and Mrs.Ken Cooksey of Mon- ; SUPER VALU. ; 1500 TOP VALUESTAMPS ; SUPER VALU. .' ticello were weekend guests of Mr. GOOD 12 12 89 THAU 121685 i i GOOOIn85: T"RU1111: <85 I and Mrs. Jim Womack and < . family. Lunch Menus ..._--.-................-....-............. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nail were in Nov. 4-8 Mill BrookN.Y. on business Middle EACH WEEK Bradford Elem.& School , Wednesday to Sunday.Mr. . Monday: Chicken rice cheese atlx, turnip . (ram*,peachea,cookie,cornbread milk.T FOR THE NEXT 6 WEEKS a.TJGet15OO . and Mrs. M. A. Payne visited ...dayi Chill cracker*, garden salad. fruit Op their son, Marty in Clermont on Fri cinnamon rail milk. and Saturday. Wednesday: Whaler on bun french fries,green day bean,brownie milk. n.....':Macaroni*cheese,aplced ham sandwich - Mr. and: Mrs. Ben Rowland have ,mixed vegetable,fruit cup milk. had as visitors Mrs. Marguerite Friday: Pig In the blanket. baked beam, cabbage slaw, ,cake,milk. applesauce: Ocala last Rogers of Thursday and , Mr. and Mrs.Bill Schosaler.of Bron- Bradford High School : son on Friday. Moadayi Chill cracker,garden salad peaches, cinnamon roll milk.Tvndayt . Mr. and Mrs. J.H.Moncrief spent Beaf-a-ronl cheese itlx,green bean*, Thursday to Tuesday of last week at peach crisp hot roll,milk.macaroni cheese,cabbage WedMayt Corndog ej Indialantic visiting their soninlawand slaw,fruit cup cookie milk. Value ! daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. W. TkoneVtyt Chicken nugget,french fries,baked : Top Stamps Vnderill. beam,fruit topped cake,Manila,milk. ' Friday Plaza,buttered corn,garden salad. ,applesauce - : cake,milk. v . Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Paterson and , Mr. and Mrs...David Montgomery ALACARTEMe.dayi returned Sunday'' after 10 days in Cbeeeeburgera, plaza french trie., MADISON STREET orange Juice mllkahake. STARKE:: 430 WEST a Cherokee, N.!: TandayiCorndogi, hamburger, trench rise, plus milkshakes. ,orange Juice. WedMdayPixxa, french: trie*, cheeseburger. '/ Mrs. C. C. Hoppe of Tampa spent O J.,mllkshakee.7h.rsdayiliamburgera.. french fries, pizza the past 10 days with her sister,Mrs.J. mllluhake,orange juice. . W. Kincaid. Mr. and Mrs. Jim FrldayiComdogi. french: tries, hamburger, Hoppe of Tampa were weekend orange lulce. mllluhake. _ Each day students have a choice of a hot lunchor > guests. salad bar or they may purchase a-..-cerle. y I , .. OctobC'r31.11I1ITELEGRPII: PnfeTA - Hampton NewsBy ., ," Manning and Kenneth Crawford; Camp, Blanding On Way To Receiving Mrs. Jean Prevatt of Starke Mts.. ,. to the city park. : ,,feOcU 10-Donnie Brown and Alicia " provements Dolores Meng New Arrival Louise Smith of Jacksonville,' andf r)},1Dawti' Baker; Oct. 21-Wayne State For Modifications'. Money " Phone 46H-19U Airman Clifford Philip and April Mrs. Helen Richard of Ocala, and a*' -Kerschner; OcL 22-Bryan Archer Camp Brunetti of Cheyenne,Wyo., proudly friend, Mrs. Margaret Pasteur of Oct. 23-Stephanie Redding andKevin Halloween CelehrationH their Ocala on the trip. They all enjoyed Meng; Oct. 24--Robert Congressman Don announce the arrival of son, Fuqua On Friday, Nov. l, a Halloween Clifford Philip Brunetti, Jr. He was the lovely fall foliage along the way. Broome; Oct.25-Elvie Rigdon; Oct. Representatives has SE-ft1 Important? today announced that the House of party will be held at the Hampton City born in Gainesville on Ocl 15, They enjoyed eating at the Brass 27-Lucian Bradley; Oct. 28-Misty Army National Guard facility at Camp Blanding.construction The House projects for the Park.The party is set from 5:30: to weighing 8lbs. 10 oz. and measuring Lantern and Ruby Tuesday Koehler and Garnet Studer; Oct. the Military Construction Appropriations Act for today approved Restaurants. also visited FY 1986 and sent the 6:30: p.m. All are Invited to attend in 21'/it inches. They 29-Jessie Keaton; Oct. 30-Vicki measure to the Senate. costume. Pigeon Cove, the site of the Archie Zacek and Patti Meng Oct. said "In Paternal grandparents are ; Fuqua : this bill, the Appropriations Committee Campbell entertainment shows.At agreed to my request - School Carnival 31-Polly Woods.Recuperating. for Michael and Claire of $203,000 for water Brunetti system modification and loran Franklin, N.C., they visited the $321,000 ammuni- The Hampton PTA is sponsoring Maternal tIon storage facility. I am most Hampton. grandparentsare pleased to have been able to obtain Octoberfest where these production a the annual Halloween school car Wendell and Carol Chasteen of Mrs. George Werre is home vitally needed funds. . nival on Sat., Nov. 2, from 5:30 to 9 Gainesville. Paternal great grandparents variety articles of arts, crafts and .home following surgery at Humana "Camp Blanding is an Integral part of our defense structure and fact grown were displayed.Mrs. the are Harold and Julia Wraggof Claire Hospital in Orange Park. that the House of Representatives included the funds indicates the p.m.Among Brunetti has returned importance - Among recent visitors to their attractions planned are St. Petersburg. Congress places on insuring that home from her to Camp Blanding ta able to fulfill its trip Cheyenne, home Mr. Werre and Nita, games Bingo hayrides, haunted Travelers were functions. It Is my hope that the Senate will act swiftly and house and cake walks. A variety of Mrs. Clarice Adkins returned Wyo., where she assisted her son, Rev. Claus, Susie Werre, Mrs. struction In the near future." we can begin con- food will be available. home last week after spending one Clifford in moving to his Air Force Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tickets for the$100 cash and other week in the Gatlinburg, Tenn., area. assignment in security police work. Padgett of Lake Butler and Mrs. prizes will be on sale until 7 p.m. She accompanied her daughters, October BirthdaysOct. Fernie Moody. . Volunteers are necessary to have a 18-Lynn-Hall-; -Oct.=19-Dawn-:-....-. . successful carnival. Proceeds will go for needed supplies at the school. .........-.................... ................. ...... ............................. Saturday Jamboree Another Hampton Jamboree will be held Saturday night Nov.2,at the City Park. Entertainment will be 1st BIG WEEK several live I provided by bands.Food will be served throughout the even- ing. Proceeds will go toward im- i/fr/ / I St. Edwards News i Bazaar Plans Completed AMERICAS FAMILY DRUG STORE Tomorrow, Friday, Nov. 1, the St. , Edwards Parish Bazaar will be held in the parish hall located oppositethe high school.At r 7 a.m. coffee and doughnutswill III Sale Prices Good Thru be available. From 11 a.m. until Saturday. November 2nd. closing at 7 p.m., ham dinners will , be served. Also available will be sandwiches, beverages and desserts. IIII Come in & pick up our Nature Made Among featured items availableall Sale Circular for savings on much day will be arts and crafts useful Christmas articles and baked goods. I needed vitamins. Prizes to be given are$100 cash a hand-crafted doll house two turkeys and a large doll with hand-crocheted COME IN AND SAVE AS WE LAUNCH OUR GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE /"" "' clothing. III Attend Orlando ConventionThe . AQUAMARINE SHAMPOO < ilil li'- GENERAL EQUAL DELTA PURPOSE Dr PETER PAUL MOUNDS Or 42nd Convention of the Na- I CONDITIONER 15-OZ. Or HAND BATTERIES 2-PACK LOW-CALORIE SWEETENER HI-DRI ALMOND JOY BITE SIZE tional Council of Catholic Womenwas LOTION 14 6-OZ "C". "D" or SINGLE 50'S held from Oct. 20-25 in Orlando. 'HI & DRI DEODORANT ROLL-ON 9-WOLT Limit' 2 Hotel.Headquarters Mrs.at Lester the Sheraton Humphries for the Twin conventionwere and Towers Mrs. i 1.5-OZ.88 Of SOLID 2-OZ. 9 .69 i7i.oo ; ::7 7I Francis Meng represented St. Ed- ward's Altar Society at the conven- _ tion attended by women from Pro- n . vinces throughout the United States. 01 .mnDRI Business sessions were conductedby 1 the National President Mrs. I Mary Ann Schwab from the San ( , Francisco Province. At the con- I I I cluding Eucharistic Liturgy, she was presented with a scroll by The Most Rev. John R. Quinn D.D., Archbishop I :\..:'. ui\iiti ti w.r 'TOWELS ' of San Francisco. This ITl" run scroll carried the Apostolic Blessingof Pope John Paul II, in appreciationfor her service to the NCCW. - concelebrated The Eucharistic by Liturgies Archbishops were 040 % .,,,. '". .. : / .., o.O : 1.39DRIXORAL , Bishops, Diocesan and Deanery ' Moderators and Parish Priests. F F tsn ..::. ; J. GILLETTE L > I 'CoIda. The Florida Banquet oirWednes-' "" iuQOCra r "' day eve in?*1l*a.i attended by JUpsfr l!,,.l NTIBB' STOCK a? 1 e)>. 1'\\ \. .' ,.FOAMY -. It '"\'wwa + Rev.Thomas J. Grady,D.D.,Bishopof MAYBELLINE SHAVE GEL Orlando, Bishop John J. Snyder of COSMETICS symptom., M f . the St. Augustine Diocese, Diocesanand Reg. 1.15 to ; 2-TYPES --- OtefeQd Moderators, Parish C Deanery 5.69 DRIXORAL . Priests and women from the various IIII ;;.- ilQttlJJJ- TABLETS 10'5 parishes.On 2 49 ' Thursday evening, the con- II Limit 2 : x ,.. - cluding Convention Banquet was at- tended by some 2000 clergy, women It and guests. 4 FOR I COCA-COLA PRODUCTS " _ _ The convention closed on Friday III 1.99 GI e11e 99 2.LITER Limit 2 ........................................_.........1.09 with the commissioning of new of- A . FLAVOR ROAST OIL ROASTED or DRY ficers during the Eucharistic LIP DIAL ] Liturgy. IipslCM IcJ PERSONAL s _'tLa! ROASTED PEANUTS 12-OZ. Reg. 1.99 ........... 1.49 QUENCHER r 1 l CH :E-TOS ASSORTED CHEESE SNACKS SIZE SOAP III Reg.LIPSTICK 2.85 1: 'i' L.: : 3.5-OZ. r lIJ""f 8OZ. YOUR CHOICE ........................................... 1.09 The Gainesville Deanery Fall 12 shades. l j LEAF WHOPPERS MILK CARTON meeting was held on Thursday, Oct. III I YOUR CHOICE ''' "_ .: ,, 13-OZ ....................................................................... .99'69C 17, at the Epiphany Church in Lake 96io GILLETTE GOOD =:"' I,. FRANKFORD TART-TEASE 8-OZ. Or CAPTAIN City. This meeting hosted by St. '-. NEWS RAZORS 5'S I TATTOO BUBBLE GUM 9-OZ. YOUR CHOICE ..... Ann's Guild was attended by women or PIVOT 5's . from Gainesville, High Springs, - .. Chiefland, Branford Cross City .,... : Hawthorne Macclenny, Starke, and ''r '+ ,, : 1 Z O YOUR CHOICE . Williston. Mrs. Esther Kressman, + -w"- :: '::::;a.::: president, conducted the meeting.At 'n 2.98 the morning business session OLD SPICE -?-, 4 cl. yk. !\' / - members were informed of the National I STICKDEODORANT : .n relief...s ... 4.9 9 --y- INNOVATIVE TIME SPORTS Council of Catholic Women ,, ..-..;-.. frv, :: - P :: Convention scheduled for Oct. 20-25 2.5-OZ. 99t ..:::::::=:: DICITECH WALLET WATCH in Orlando. Members were invited to II 4 TYPES SOLAR #ST201 or 9'ro attend a Fashion Show and Lun- .={eji : L CALCULATOR NDQ MEN'S cheon scheduled for Dec. 4 at FLOSS AWAY .... 1 49 CHILDREN'SPAIN #SL656E 8FUNCTIONWATER Gainesville's Holy Faith Church for J 3 TYPES ..M .,.n RELIEF Reg. 6.99 RESIS- the benefit of the handicapped.On II TANT WATCH M-8 TABLETS 30'S 100YDS. Jan. 18 a Deanery Day of - Recollection is scheduled to take place at Holy Faith Church to be 0 conducted by Father Gene Lynch. 3.29 1.29 2.36 i 2.99 .. works of those attending . For charity were asked to save eyeglasses, II KERI ...-.... FINAL NET JOHNSON'S ql ar BASF PRO UCASSETTE ..--..: , sheets, Jewelry, cancelled stamps LOTION PUMP BABY OIL and Campbell's soup labels. 6.5-OZ. 3 TYPES 10-OZ. TAPE F 60'' Following the business session a-oz. Limit 2 2-PK. 60-MlN. - Mass pastor was Father concelebrated Michael Williams by the, /i;! .I Deanery Moderator Father Flannan r l L J TOSHIBA MULTI-BAND sBASF by Walsh, Father Joseph Finlay, St. I CAAf 88.88 STEREO CASSETTE - Edward's Pastor, and Father --- RECORDER #RTS 651 Thomas Gordon, Pastor of St. Reg. 129.99 Williams at Keystone Heights. _ Luncheon followed at the HolidayInn. .The guest speaker,Father John 1S.RO Oliver of the Gainesville St. 314" X 5" Augustine Church gave an addresson 300-POCKET the importance of "Women in the / WIREBOUND* SCRIPTO PHOTO Church". NOTEBOOKS ULTRA LITE Among special guests attendingwere 70-SHEETS e DISPOSABLELICHTER ALBUM from Jacksonville, Dolores Reg. 79< ea. : Reg. 7.99 Hankins, President of the St. Augustine Diocesan Council of i KEYSTONE XR108 Catholic Women, Mrs. Mildred BOUNCE FABRIC Bazley,Past President of the DCCW I.0920-SHEETS .4 13.99 POCKET EVERFLASH" CAMERA and Mrs. Irene Houle. / Attending the meeting from St.: -- z Reg. 16.99 Edwards were the Altar Society President dent Betty Elois Dazinski Jones,, Vice Treasurer Presi- Lf See the yellow pages for FOR A GOOD LOOK AT HALLO+ .hC rf Sophie Kimutis, Pauline Oeschger, the Eckenf nearest you. Peggy Shaller Josephine Cumber, We reserve the right to CHOOSE ECKERD'S SYSTEM 2a"limit Antoinette StefaneUi, Carol Ashline, quantities. ,fir; ; FOR KODAK QUALITY Antoinette Surrency,Viola Lefebvreand SPECIAL Dolores Meng. 1&1 [ J ? Qr . SYSTEM 50 % Off I .-:.,- "_-_. -- - Picture Frames 50% Off THE OFFICE SHOP 110 W. Call St. . 'J I HA 1 I TEl.i.GRAP11 October 31, 1985 14 ..4 PaXggWWJJe; Tough, Determined;:] :;:For BHS Friday NightThis , . 1 t > Friday's homecoming game Smith is small, quick, and explosive, Paxon bas good size on\ both the offensive linebackers in the gaps In the mid- all right; and is expected to play provement of Mike Chappell as a with 2-4 Paxon High of Jacksonvilleis (as good a runner as seen this year, in and defensive lines plus the dle. The defensive down linemen are against Paxon. I, blocker; says Coach Hurse. an important game for the 7-0 the same class as the one from dangerous backs. The Eagles may 'ends Dwayne Hayes, no. 32,163-11, "Right now, we're In pretty.good Bradford High gridders because it is Baker and the two from Inverness, be more of a running threat than and Danny Rowland! no. 58, 160-10, physical shape," says Coach Hurse. a district game. points out Defensive CoordinatorMike Bishop Kenny, The Eagles are not and tackles Saul Cooper, no. B5, Against Paxon, Coach Hurse plansto Open Date... BHS currently leads District Sexton. FB Smith has got the that good a throwing team, but they 198-12; Robert Bostic, no. 48, 160-12' use Wendell Shanks and Cory After the Paxon BHS had 3-AAA with a :M record with Paxon speed that if he get in the open he'll can run the football, says Coach Sex- David Benton, no. 83 160-12, andDell Strong to return punts and kickoffs. an open date Friday game, Nov., 8.' and Santa Fe the only two remaining be difficult to contain, Sexton says. ton.The Oglesby, no. Sf;206-10. Hume wants to protect starting The final two games are at home, district foes. Second place Baker Paxon quarterback Dennis Horne, Tornado defensive coordinator The linebackers are the toughfullback quarterback Frank Long as much as Nov. 15 against Tavares and Nov. 22 High has one district loss, 21-0 to no. 10, 160-10, is, a good drop back is concerned that his front Freddie Smith, no. 24, and possible.Running. against Santa Fe. Bradford. passer,and QB Rick Hayes,no. 12,is seven players have been defensing Jeff Johnson, no. 4. The set back is back Clinton Jenkins ran , Paxon is big, but not.too physical, a strong, lanky 6-3, 167 pound so many passes lately that they've Pat Johnson, no. 1, plays one corner- hard in the Bishop Kenny game and says Head Coach David Hurse. The sophomore who can throw the foot- forgotten" how to play the run tough. back. continued to look tough in Mosn ay's Coach Hurse Is giving the Tornado two wins are 16-13 over North ball. Offensively, Paxon uses runs 1 don't know if we have the sharp scrimmage. "He was a man out gridders next M- -W off. That'll be Marion, and they beat Fernandina. from the I-formation and uses a split edge against the running game that BUS Is Ready... there," says Coach Hurse. five straight days off, including the , West Nassau beat Paxon 28-7, and end and a wide receiver. we had 3-4 weeks ago," Coach Sex- There were no major injuries to An added demension to the BHS weekend. they lost to Santa Fe. Favorite Paxon pass receiver is ton worries. "We've got to realize the Tornadoes in the Bishop Kenny running attack is the blocking of The Eagles have three good run- set back Pat Johnson, no. 1, 6-6, "that somebody's going to come out game.Defensive. tight end Mike Chappell. Beginning "I've told them I don't want to ners in fullback Freddie Smith, no. 165-11. one night and try to stick it down our tackle Chris Dougherty, in the Bishop Kenny game ChappeD even see them," says Coach Hurse. 24, 168-12; running back Kevin There are some huge Paxon throat," Coach Sexton warns who had his neck hyper-extended in began to block with authority, Coach Thursday and Friday, Nov. 7-8, It Gatlin. no. 22, 165-11, and running players who play defense, but they Defensively, Paxson uses a 6-2, the rough North Marion game, was Hume notes. "We'll be a much bet- will be the BHS offense against the back Jeff Johnson, no. '4, 188-J1., ,are not starters." with :"ix down linemen and two ",back at practice. .-MondAY". got.along' ter football team because of the im- defense again. . Looking Back : Is BHS UpTo_ Championship Standards ? -- -- The best football around these High, fine-tunes the 1985 third- Tavares, and Santa Fe in the last their edge.Looking. practice in the gym. parts may be on the Tornado practice -' ranked for the post season play-offs. half of the 1905 football season, Head ahead to the postseasonplay Some of Monday's practice was But this year. Coach Hurse field as Coach David Hurse, a Going through four weak opponents Tornado David Hurse is concernedthat Coach Hurse sqys BUS will spent sending the first string Tor- agrees, there is an outstanding wily veteran of 29 years! at_Bradford Bishop Kenny,. .Paxon, Tornado gridders are losing. ... probably play tough Inverness, who nado offense up against the first string defense, an excellent offense with an outstanding several BHS beat 18-0 in the fourth game of defense. But the coaches can't quarterback, the season. Inverness has a fearce afford too much of such contact good running backs, and a veteran running game. Inverness is favoredto because somebody could get hurt. offensive line that protects the HALLOWEEn PARTY beat Crystal River this week a And BHS isn't deep enough in talentto passer and makes holes for the run- game which will probably decIdetha afford many injuries, especially ners. Plus who, can there catch is a the host football.of Tornadoes t district.TQ to starting quarterback Frank Long. The combination of and successfully play tough team It's nice to be 7-0 on the season, 5-0 passing First like Inverness the Tornado and of the district running makes BHS explosive. } on top favored to Thursday Oct. 31st linebackers and down linemen will win the last three games with Such a combination enables Coach Drink Hurse and his 1985 Tornadoes to take have to get used to defending runs Jacksonville Paxon, Tavares, and advantage of whatever the again, Coach Hurse points out. Santa Fe. "....but if does create offers. opponent Happy Hour All Night Hurse echoes the concern of Defen- some situations," Hume points out, :: sive Coorindator Mike Sexton that such as having to pit the Tornado Unless the offense and defense of the BHS front seven has lost its edge players against each other. the unbeaten Tornado eleven falls Costume Contest In Costume in defensing a tough running game.So apart at the same time, or disaster the Tornado offense and Coach Hurse has been there comes in the form of injuries, Brad- 11 defense are going head-to-head in before. His goal each season is to ford High is unlikely to be beaten by p.m. tough scrimmages to achieve the win the state championship. Twice, any regular. season opponent.. calibre of competition the Tornadoes in 1965 and 1966, the Tornadoes led Come'on Out and Trick or Treat with PatsyJessie's Inverness will be in the ,will! face in post season play. the state. In 1976 they came close, tough post- "" "We've got to line up and practice but there was only one receiver who season battle for the regional title. rte" Liquor & Lounge against ourselves with great intensity could catch the football.It After that, it looks, at this point, the " regional play-off will be opponent " Coach Hurse said just before is rare for a small county school, Tallahassee 801 N. Temple Avenue Starke 964-8080 Tuesday's practice which was rain- such as to have a football best Class 3A Godby, probably the Bradlordi team in the state ed out forcing ,the Tornadoes to team weakness. Coach Hurse says. , Legal Notices = r feet to the Point of Beginning. \ A PARCEL of land containing' 2 acres, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. EIGHTH ALMA J. THOMPSON CALL, FOR BID, 'IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. BRADFORD more-or-less, lying in the Northeast 1/4 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BRAD SEARS. ROEBUCK < COMPANY, PARCEL 2: Part of the SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of ' HI NEIGHBOR ENTERPRISES INC. d/b/o COUNTY FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION of the Southeast of Section 33.Town.hlp FLORIDA 1/4 FORD COUNTY, Sealed bids will be received by the City CASE NO. 85-90-CJ 6 22 Bradford HI NEIGHBOR WHOLESALE COMPANY Section 25 Township 7 South, Range 21Eo.t. South. Range East CASE NO. B5.443.CA Commission of'' the City of Starke; DIVISION S-730 CAPITAL ASSOCIATES INC. Bradford County Florida described - Florida said County, ; parcel being DIVISION! : as follows: Begin at the SW corner of Florida at the City Hall In Starke, Florida described follows BARNETT BANK OF JACKSONVILLE N.A. more particularly as : until 7:30 November S STATEWIDE COLLECTION CORPORATION said SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 as marked by a Tuesday , : p.m. IN THE INTEREST OF: COMMENCE at the Southeast Corner of DONALD N. WADE, and 1985 at which time and all bidsreceived EDWARD S. TRUPPMAN M.D. Trustee concrete monument; thence E on the place Infant Mal. Petrey, a child said Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4" FLORENCE WADE Tenants in common , South line of said SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 353.17 will be publicly opened and and RANDY MILLER In his and run North 0347'20" West, along theEasterly vs, capacity as read aloud on the following Executive Director of the ofRevenue feet to an Iron pipe set at a fence corner; : NOTICE Department feet and If Boundary thereof 54.62 to CLIFFORD WARDEN, If living thence North 43'30" W along said THE STATE\! OF FLORIDATo the line of State who , Northerly right-of-way deceased known party may any fence, 207.03 feet to an Iron pipe;.thence ONE COpy MACHINE ; Including an : ALBERT WESLEY DEMENT'R..ld.nc. Road No. S-100-A and the Point of Begin, claim as heir devisee, grantee, Defendants. North 39"12'55" West 175.42 feet to an automatic document feeder and 20 bin "NOTICE OF SALE a Unknown thence O347'20"West nlng; continue North assignee, lienor creditor trustor, i of sorter. \" sold Boundary other claimant 'j P., NOTICE Is hereby glL81that,purauont.oJt r.Iron. pipe on the South.o.t.rIYflght '" along Easterly trustee, or any claiming 221 of S.R. No. established for .b,,1'fIIf,1 ,, You are h.r.by notified! that! a Petition: ,437.85 feet to Iron thence him : "*' J.,I to the final Judgment entered Jn case way as a dr. an pipe: run* through or against SPECIFICATIONS: "' l., >""' v oath., copy of-whl..h-..has, beep-;sunder Ndr/fi 8922'50" West 310.00 feef-Won* A,-*/i and"; r" ,""''C,+N..,J"1!'"Inumbe,),' -2, in the ClrculSTtSftrfVWj' rvWflt Wt"On/ \ *'said 66 feet; thence of South 367.50 aS>feel ftSQ'i to:' I Copying Method: Electrostatic'transf.r deposited with the Clerk of thus Court for Iron pipe: thence run South' 03 47'20"East ''tUFFORb; O.' WARDEN. MARy" ETTA Bradford County Florida I wlli''I'etl''tti.prop.rty right way the West line of thealor..old system (dry copy type). you has been filed In the above styled 378.35 feet to an iron pipe .on thy MICHAELS..BAR8ARA' D. WARDEN, AND situated In Bradford County, an Iron pipe Southeast on 1/4 of NE 1/4 Copying Paper Size: Max. H"xir. Min.' Court for the permanent commitment to Florida described as: : 8'/"x5'/4" Northerly right of way line of the' JOYCE LYNN GRIFFIS if living and If thence South along the sold West line of . The Children' Home Society of Florida Seaboard Coast Railroad who Line known right-of- deceased party Copying Speed, : (Cassette feed In normal for subsequent adoption of Infant Male way; thence run South 65002'17" East claim as any heir, devisee, grantee may, A parcel of land containing 9.5 acres, ''the SE of 1/4 of NE .1/4 57.45 feet to the mode) Petrey a male child of whom you or.all.g.d along said Northerly Railroad right-of- assignee lienor creditor trustor more or less lying in the NE 1/4 of the N : Point Beginning.has 50 copt.s/mln.(8'/xl1"( or smaller) b. the natural father laid 1/4 of Section 34 Township 6 South to way line 170.6<< feet to an Iron pipe on trustee, or any other claimant, claimingby been filed against and . 34 coples/mln.(8Vixl4"( ) child being born on the 4th day 01Sept.mber" the Northerly right of way of aforesaid ,'through or against them; Range 22 East Bradford County.Florida, you you or.r.qulr.d of written 30 coples'mln.(11x17'( ;:) 198S at Jacksonville, Duval State Road No. S-100-A: thence run and said parcel being more particularly to serve a copy your defenses if to it, the plaintiff'sattorney Multicopylng: 1 999 with automatic County, Florida; and you are hereby South 89:22'50" East along the Northerly All, parties having or claiming to have described as follows: whose any on and address Is countdown display (repeat pause, and commanded to be and before the Commence at the NE corner of said NE name appear right-of-way line of said State Road right title or Interest In and to the any DUDLEY P. HARDY P.A.. P. O. Drawer , copied number verification' functions Included Honorable GEORGE H. PIERCE. Judge of 154.56 feet to ,the Point of Beginning and following described property lying and 1/4 and run N 8838'W, along the Northerly 1030 Starke. Florida 32091 ) the Circuit Court at Bradford County to Close. In Bradford County Florida to boundary thereof 798.00 feet being clerk and file the original with the of the, Magnification ratio: 106411.41: Starke, Florida at 1:30: p.m. on the 20th ALSO AND INCLUDING the Easterly 50 wit: Thence S 1043'E. 45.55 feet to a concrete (zoom range of 78 steps In 0.01 Increments of November 1985, and" to how monument located on the Southerly above styled court on or before day feet of the Southerly 75 feet of that portion Part of Section 24 Township 8 South November 22, 1985; otherwise a judge ) cause why said Petition should not b.grant.d. of the Northwest 1/4 of th.Southwest Range 22 East, as more fully described In boundary of the ROW of State Road 230 ment be entered for therelief Fixed ratios:. 10.64"1:0.77.; : 1:0.95,1:1: for POB. From POB thus described continue may against you 1/4 of Section 34, Township 6 Tax Deed recorded In O.R. Book, 147X demanded 1:1.21: 1:1.29: 1)1.41 WITNESS my hand as the Clerk of said South Range 22 East lying North of 79, Bradford County Public S 1"43' E, 765.00 feet, more or I.... in the complaint or Paper Feed:, Automatic feeding by trlpl.CO..tt.1 Court and the Seal thereof, this 10th day State Road No. S-100-A described In page Records. to the Northerly boundary of the ROW ofa petition.WITNESS hand and the seal ol said and auxiliary' paper feed tray. of October, 1985. Warranty Deed recorded In Official graded county road commonly knownas my Court October 21, 1985. Platen: Stationary. Clerk of Circuit Court Wilson Road. Thence In a Northwesterly on Records Book 15, page 215 of the Public NOTICE OF ACTIONTO GILBERT S. BROWNAs Light Source: Halogen lamp. By Barbara Starner Records of Bradford County, Florida. THE ABOVE STYLED DEFENDANTS, direction along last aforesaid Clerk of said Court Power source: AC, 120V10%, 60Hz.' Deputy Clerk Northerly boundary 670.00 feet more or LESS AND EXCEPT those certain lands AND ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CON- 11/14 Power consumption: Max. 1.85KW 10/17 11/7 less to the Westerly boundary of said NE 10/244tchg 4tchg subject of Warranty Deeds Recorded in CERN: YOU ARE NOTIFIED of the institution Dimensions. : 34 7/8"W) x 25'/i" (D) x 42"H Official Records Books 125 and 141, of this action by Plaintiffs againstyou 1/4 of NE 1/4; thence N 1"17'W. along ( ) pages 173 and 401, respectively of the seeking to Quiet Title on the follow said Westerly boundary 540.64 feet to Standard accessories: Papercassettesi1x1T' the Southerly boundary of the ROW of Public Records of Bradford County, in Bradford County: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BRADFORD ing property NOTICE ( 8V4xl4" 8Vtxll"R); State Road 230 aforesaid thence in ; a ? COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida more particularly described as: Commence at the Southeasterly NOTICE Is hereby given that on Mon cleaner I brush Exit direction Charger ; Charger ; Easterly along laid "A PARCEL of land containing One Acre, of the Northeast quarter Southerly corner day, Nov. 11, 1985 at 10:00 a.m., the tray;; Original tray!:?Copying troy; boundary and along the ore of paper a curve CIVIL ACTION more or less, lying in the Northeast 1/4 Section 24, Township 8 South, undersigned GATOR fREIGHTWAYS Instruction manualreference; cord. CASE NO. 85-418 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 33.Town.hlp Range :22 East and run thence concave to the North and having a INC., will sell at public auction for cash The above machine multi colors radius of 11559.2 feet . to . print 491.44 feet 6 South :22 East Brad distance of 523.5 feet a.m.olur.d Range Westerly ; at 2600 Lloyd Rd., Jacksonville, Fla., one w/one cassette Included. Any GEORGE G. GARRARD ford County, Florida; said parcel' being Thence run North 1185 feet; along a chord having a bear- lot of Carols Find Furniture, West Palm variance in the above specifications by Ing of S 88036'55" E, to the end of said Plaintiffvs more particularly described as follows: Thence East 55 feet; Thence.Southerly Beach. Fla.. to satisfy freight and any prospective bidder must. be COMMENCE AT the Southeast Corner of 1265 feet; Thence Northwesterly curve. Thence S 89"5O'E. along said storage charges, under the provisions of elaborated In the bid.The . on Southerly boundary, 130.86 feet the of Stork. will trade SUZANNE K. SIMMONS PFENNINGER, said Northeast 1/401 the Southeast 1/4 100.11 feet to the to Section 4b( ) of Uniform Standard Bill of City a SharpCopl.r MARK A. MOSHER and and run North 0347'20" West, along the Point of Beginning Being a portion POB. Lading. Model SF820. Said trade-In may JUDITH S. MOSHER Easterly Boundary thereof 492.47 feet to of the lands conveyed InDeed GATOR FREIGHTWAYS. INC., CarrierPro. be examined at City Hall. At public sale, to the bidder Defendants an Iron pipe; thence run North 89"22'50"W..t. recorded In Deed Book 81, highest 01-605469 dtd 9/3/85 The City of.Starke reserves the right to thencerun Bradford for cash, at the front door of the Bradford - 310.00 feet to an Iron pipe; pages 157 and 158 10/31 2tchg 11/7 accept or reject any or all bids. South 03047'20" East. 123,10 feet to Public Records.Suit County Courthouse, In Starke, The effective date will be date-of ac NOTICEOF County Florida, between 11:00 and 2:00 \ and a.m. : ACTION an Iron pipe and the Point of Beginning.From has been filed against you ceptance. Point of Beginning thus described you are required to serve a copy of your p.m. on the 7th day of November 1985. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BRADFORD CITY OF STARKE FLORIDABy GILBERT S. BROWNAS TO: MARK A. MOSHER and continue South 03'47'20" East, 255.25: written defenses If any on Myron C. COUNTY FLORIDA Nell Tucker City Clerk. CLERK OF SAID COURT JUDITH S. MOSHER feet to an Iron pipe on the Northerly Pravatt, Jr., Plaintiff's attorney whose PROBATE DIVISIONFile 10/24 2tchg. 10/31 ,!Address Unknown right of way line of the Seaboard CoastLine address if P.O. Drawer 790, Keystone 10/104tchg 10/31 Number 85-91-CP ,; s. Railroad, thence run South 6S02'17" Heights Florida 32656, on or before Division 1.3673 CIRCUIT COURT EIGHTH East, along said Northerly Railroad 9, 1985, and file the originalwith IN THE December YOU : "* NOTICE OF ARE NOTIFIED that an action for JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND \ declaratory judgment regarding the right-of-way line, 170.66 feet to an Iron the Clerk of this court either before COUNTY In Re: ESTATE OF BRADFORD <\ SHERIFF'Sf FOR .. following propertyin. Bradford County. pipe on the Northerly right of way line of service on Plaintiffs attorney or Immediately SHIRLEY J. LUKE Deceased > SALE Florida: State Road No. S-100-A; thence run thereafter, otherwise a ACTION 1966 GMC Truck. I.D. North 03"47'20" West 255.25 feet to an default will be entered against you for CIVIL NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIONThe Notice Is hereby given that I I. Dolph E. DLAX4011F4704P has been filed againstyou Iron pipe; thence run North 03"02'17" the relief demanded In the complaint CASE NO. 8S-44T administration of the estate of R.ddllhi"os sheriff, of Bradford County and West, 170.66 feet to the Point of Beginning SHIRLEY J. LUKE, deceased File Number are required to serve a petition.WITNESS your of Florida under and of of IN RE: The Marriage by virtue Writ " copy of your written defenses If any to and to Close. my hand and seal of the JACKIE RAY HALL, 85-91-CP Is pending In the Circuit Court Execution, to wit: It on Richard E. Welfy. Plaintiff's Attorney At public sale, to the highest and best Court on October 23, 1985. for Bradford County Florida,' Probate Husband Execution I..u.dout, of County Court ,:whose address Is P.O. Box 995 bidder for cash at the Bradford County GILBERT BROWN : Division, the address of which is Brad of Bradford County Florida pursuant to Starke, Florida 32091. before Courthouse in Starke, Florida at 11:00: as Clerk of Court and ford County Courthouse, Starke. Florida. on or LAVON E. HALL, a Final Judgement for' Daniel L. Grlpp of November 11, 1985 and file the original o'clock A.M. on the 13th day ofNov.mber,1985. By Beulah Moody Wile : The names and addresses of the personal . Jacksonville Florida, and against David : Deputy Clerk representative and the personalrepresentative's with the Clerk of this Court either before ' Oarrisondefendant./; In the amount of GILBERT S. BROWN Jtehg 11/7 forth service Plaintiff's Immediately 10/31 attorney are set on Attorney or, NOTICE OF SUITPROPERTY . $1,814.49 together with.costs of codec- thereafter otherwise a CLERK CIRCUIT COURTBy -- below. ; tion. i default will be entered against you for : Beulah Moody NOTICEOF Interested persons are required to Have seized and have In my possession Deputy Clerk APPLICATIONOn file with this court. WITHIN THREE MONTHS the relief demanded in the Complaint. TO LAVON E. HALL, Addrsss Unknown the* following described' personal DATED October 7, 1985. Fred H. Kent, III 10/2/85 GRIFFIS GAS OF STARKE, : OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS on YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action property to-wit: GILBERT S. BROWN P. O. Box 4700Jacksonville' P. O. Box 60005, Storks, Florida 32091 NOTICE: ((1) all claims against the estate One .((1)) Panasonic Color Video Clerk of the Court ; Fla. 32201 made application for water use permit dissolution of marrlog.lnvolvlngthe In Bradford County and (2) any oblectlon by an interested Camera Newvlcon ,Omnlpro, Model Attorney for Plaintiff 2-89-00272 for an average daily following property person on whom this notice was served PK-97S with Camera Extension Cabl., By; Beuloh Moody 10/24 withdrawal of 0.0001 million gallons Florida: that the of the will Clerk tchG10/31. i. per i challenges validity , of Deputy PARCEL 11 Part of the SE 1/. of NE 1/4 No. 10H-30AS and lens kit. . one cleaning day from ground waters located In Section the qualifications of the personal 10/10 1031IN 21 4tchg Section 25 Township 7 South Range One ((1)) Panasonic Omnlvlslon VHS 07 21 South. Township 25. Range Florida described representative, venue,. or jurisdiction of Bradford Portable VideoCassette Recorder, NOTICEOF East, Bradford County; Florida, for water East County the court. Model No. PV8000. Serial, No. THE CIRCUIT COURT IN'AND FOR APPLICATION utility uses.Written as follows: Commence at the SW core ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT of the SE 1/4 of NE 1/4; thence Ea.ton K4SA27045 :with Carrying Case and BRADFORD COUNTY FLORIDA. objections or comments on nor SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. sold SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 line of Panasonic Programmable Tuner/Timer, CIVIL ACTION, NO. 85-264-CA On 10/2/89' NEW RIVER BAPTIST this application may be filed with the South of Publication of this notice has begun on Model PV-ABSO Serial No. K4SA27045. (1 ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 358, Storks Governing Board of the Suwannee River 122.48 feet to the Point Beginning: October 31, 1989 through November 7, the of NE thence continue East SE 1/4 As property of the' above named i FLORIDA BANK AT STARKE,. a Florida Fla. 32091, made application for water Water Management District Rout. 3. on 1985. thence North 206.72feet feet defendant and that on Monday, the 18th banking corporation organlied under use permit 2-85-00271 for an average Bon 64. live Oak, Flo. 32060, until 1/4 208.72 thence West; 208.72 feet, thence Personal RepresentativeALLEN day of November 1985, or two o'clockon the laws of the State of Florida. dally withdrawal of 0.0001 million 11/18/85. JONES JR. feet the Point of 208.72 South to Beginn sold day on the premises of the Bradford Plaintiffvs gallons per day from ground waters Itchg 10/31 1624 E. Market Rd. County Jqll I will offer for sale and located'In Section 10. Township 06 'ing. Containing one ((1)) acre, more or Starke, Fla. 32091 less. Also easement 15 feet In width sell to the highest bidder for cash In ,' JIMMIE W. CLARK et al.. South Rang 22 East Bradford County, .:.an and described Attorney for Personal RepresentativeDUDLEY hand the above described property of Defendants. Florida, for water utility uses. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BRADFORD'COUNTY '10r'lngr. egress as: P. HARDY, P.A. , the NW of the above , said defendant' to. satisfy"the,aforesaid NOTICE OF SALE Written objections or comments on i FLORIDA described Begin at tract; thence corner Wed 2.18 feet to By John H. Jones, Esquire I Execution.'" "", ., Notice hereby given that pursuantto this application may be filed with the CIVIL DIVISION the Southeasterly line of State Road No. or Counsel ,' DOLPH E, REDDISH' one order or a final Judgment of Governing Board of the Suwannee River CASE NO. 852COMMUNITY P.O. Drawer 1030 ' South '" STATE BANK OF STARKE, !221, a 66 foot right of way; thence SHERIFF foreclosure entered In the above- Water Management District, Route 3, sold Starke, Florida 32091) 38"47'30" W Southeasterlyline will sell the Live Oak. Fla. 32060, until Plaintiff along Phone (((904)) 964-9701 BRADFORD COUNTY captioned action, I property Box 64. I of State Road No. 221,, 19-24 feet; FLORIDA situated In Bradford County Florida, 11/18/85. VI thence East 14.23 feet thence North 15 10/31 2tchg 117Page OMPSON, 10 24 4tcht 11-14 described as: Itchg 10/31 JOHNNIE B. T I . '" \.J : ';f/:' ''lo'P'Fv' ', , ,\ ... , ',. . n \ ". I " . " , : \N'L'iioa\\\ ', 4r' t 1 $ t '4,4.: -,. e 1fl.i. . : T '. 4 WINNOW ! 1t a'' RULES OF THE GAME / N ,4 1) Anyone except TELEGRAPH employees and their immediate ', 'I families are welcome to enter but there is a limit of one entry per per.son each week. i 2) The entry must be on an official blank from the TELEGRAPH and must be dropped off at the TELEGRAPH office before 4 p.m. each Fri- day afternoon. Fill in all the blanks with either the name of the team r you think will win or "tie" if you think the game will end in a tie. The i person who picks the most games right will win the top prize. n '+P Last Week's Winner 3)) In case of ties we will use the total points scored in the Bradford tr I ) ', High School game each week (except the Tornadoes open week) as a Stanley L. Crawford tiebreaker. Please fill in the points you think will be scored by the Tornadoes - i and their opponent combined in the tiebreaker blank. For in- Stanley L.Crawford of Stark won the football stance if the score in the Tornadoe game was Tornadoes 19, Opponents contest blank last week for the Bradford County 7, the correct score was 26 points. Telegraph'football Contra H.mined only two 4) All decisions of the judges are final. A second tiebreaker will be used - t out of the U Itnt,'.*:Total entrlat In the conleitwa if necessary. 66 for lost wek. Congratulations) n _ .. N. Temple Starke TERWILLEGAR "" *?Ulltttc9ar-20' MOTORS almi1D REALTY. W. Madison W Ig11 MOSLEY TIRE CO. Mechanical Repair j.r BYU v. Wyoming U.S. 301 South Starke Tenneite 964.7200 vi Rutgers MulIKI Work 96 .7776 EL- e vo oe 964.6600 +. EVENINGS EVENINGS We Have Your Wagon... . Bill Dodd 984.7408'Randy; Cory .64-8590 - John Green 633-2121 Wayne OoujlM 964-6593 Come See How Economical \ii1 NY Jett VI Indlanapoll.Tor. ] CECELIA Irving Clark.Jr. 964-7188 964-7454 . ITERWILLEGAR Tommy chatiain 964.4319 NovltWard It Is to Operated! W,......,Sevlce Complete Line of Sweat Pants & Shirts SUZUKI of STARKEU.S. R Putnam for All Ages 301 South 964-6020 Medicare Services ' (u.s. 301 South) We Have A Large 1252F South Walnut Street 107-E; W. Edwards Road p!I"fJ (Across from Norman's) Selection of .. ... ,,, ,,...:?,' to.tt 64.743.; .. .., - { .ityod..r.-Hnt 1' Pd. :&.'4-4'037u''l'? .rl n r p' r. 'r rn ; NEW SUZUKISIn , -/ ,' 1 ,7'U MondayFfldiy. 10-6 Saturday 10.' Gator & 'Nole Shirts Novelties & Gifts StockOhio Perm St. vs loston College Stat. vs Iowa N.w Orleani vs LA Rams Parts Service Sales COME SEE THE ALL NEW CHEVY & OLDS TODAY! 964-4442 Miami vi New England 102 E. Brownlee Road Starke Jones Funeral HomeJones Orien Wells & M PAIN ( i ) Convalescent Services T Charlie Schrammwill - - treat your right! Pis' 473-3176 Keystone Hgts 964-6200 Starke Kansas City vs Houston . _CHEVY-OLDS, UF vs Auburn "Let Us Help You Spread Confidence" 9 i& -- -- ---- -- - STUMP'S GEORGE ROBERTS INS., INC. DENMARK FURNITUREOF 086 N.TEMPLE AVE DEPARTMENT STORE S1'AIU. FLORIDA 32091 Oklahoma VI Kansas STARKE Bradford Square Starke 964-5423 __ (904) 9t47826 ALLSTATE,ATJTO-OWNEHS,AETNA CASUALTY 434 W. Call Street Starke See Jim for a Large Selection FORGE ROBKRTS-AGENT & C. SCOTT KOHERTS-AGENT CIGNA 964-5827 of Men's Suits YS S - t x. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE & Sportscoats '( t 98(1( N.TEMPLE AVE. GEORGE KOUERTS.BROKER We Have A Laz-A-Boy Reclinerfor STARKE, FLORIDA:321)01( ( TERRY A. OAINES.ASSOCIATE AT A GREAT PRICEBHS (1104) 11114.62112 APPRAISER Watching Those Games in ComfortLA COMMERCIAL,ACREAGE AND HOMES vs Paxon COMPLETE AI'I'RAISAL SERVICE Raiders vs S.attl. Bryan's Ace Hardware Everything You Needin I II f Community State BankCorbett't Building Supplies, ll Paint j & Tools Chicago vs Green Bay I I CORBETT'STIRES Tires & Service . ".. 3 Locations to Serve You IIII & SERVICE D & S Motors Inc. \ ' JACKSON BUILDING SUPPLLake 402 N. Starka'D.nv.r Denmark Furniture I. Temple954x6436 '., Butler Starke Keystone Hgts. 'Jackson Building Supply S.W. 6th Ave. US 301 South Jct SR 21 & 100 . v. San Diego i ."' 496-3079 964-6078 473-4973 Jones Funeral Home \ JJBMMgS JgCi tl -'J"CTg=t il.ll !I latmntimm - COMMUNITY STATE BANKOF Lake Chevy-Olds .J.- -' ' STARKEU.S. Mosley Tire Co. .- Washington' vi Atlanta II <.I- PJ"s Sporting Goods .. -. . 301 South 964-7830 : .wTEAL TILE Putnam Medicare Services KHHS. Union County ..' J ,. & CARPET, INC. George Roberts Insurance _ Come See Us for Ross Paint Center z'1'' ." 131 N. Cherry Street Starke, Florida . Your Home Improvement . .'", 9647423BRYAN'S < Kto Loan Today I Stumps Department Stare . Suzuki of StarkeTerwHIegar Vl '. .. D & S MOTORS, INC. Motors '., .. ;jt ACE HARDWARE Starke 964-7556 . 207 N. Temple Avenue -1\! - Terwlllegar Realty_ %t. FSU vi Miami Fla. . IMMEDIATE FINANCING- TO ALL, QUALIFIED BUYERS Teat Tile Carpets Your Headquarters for ToyoStove ," - .. Kerosene Heaters Buffalo Come See AleX..CI.r v. Name. _ Terry or Ed Phone 964.4642 Today! Tie Game 1101 S. Walnut US 301 S Next to Norman's MarketI ' " , - . , TKI.KCKAHII: October:III. I9HS \ I .BBS :Rolls, Over Bishop Kenny Deifensive Squad Dominates: Tornado gridders dominated for 160 yards and one 25 yard defense kept bottled up on the Long's 'Interception set the Tornadoes ing up fast,gobbled up the loose foot fumbles. Bishop Kenny 35.7 and the Bradford touchdown run on which he showed ground. When Kenny went to the air, upon the BK 23.He passed 14 ball. Set up on' the BK 14 yard line, The second half touchdown came substitutes played the entire second fans his speed. Jones also had a 63 Tornado defenders intercepted in- yards to McLeod, to the BK Dine, QB Long threw to fullback Aaron after 53-yard pass, QB Long to half in the 35-7 win on the road in yard run. This was done with tercepted five Crusader passes. The and Jenkins and the offensive line Matthews coming out of the wideout Jeffery McClellan. Andy Jacksonville last Friday night, Oct. quarterbacks Johnny Clark and interceptions were by safety Frank got the TD in three plays. BUS was backfield. Matthews caught footballat Jones, at running back, simply got Robert Starling and a new offensiveline Long, Rover back Billy Jackson, in- up 14-0 with 43 seconds remaining in thef 10 and made it into the end- around right end and simply outran 25.The Big Red fighting machine in the game. The subs got in side linebacker Ron Brown corner- the first period. zone by charging between two Crusader defenders from 25 yardsout. scored four out of the first five timesit trouble with fumbled snaps. With back Aaron Matthews, and corner- Defensive end Billy Jackson In- would-be tacklers. BHS led 28-0)with . touched the football for a 28-0 lead BHS backed up to its 16 in the fourth back Wendell Shanks. tercepted another QB Dennis Riggs 4:37: remaining in the second period.In Kenny's long touchdown came going into the half. It gives Bradford period Coach David Hurse inserted Running back Clinton Jenkins pass and returned it :20 yards to the the second half the BHS when the football was fumbled at the High a 7-0 season record and a 5-0) starting QB Frank Long for two went over from three yards out aftera Bishop Kenny 25. On first down QB substitute backs lost the football five Bishop Kenny 13 yard line. QB Den- record in District 3-3A football. A plays, and Long connected with 64 yard drive on the first BHS Long connected with WO Todd times on fumbles, mainly mishandled nis Riggs threw into the flat to wide fifth first half TD was nullified wideout Jeffery McClellan for a 53 possession. Jenkins ran hard, refus- McLeod for a 25 yard TD pass, com- snaps from the center to the receiver Mike Mendenhall, his because of an illegal block penalty, yard pass play to get BHS out of the ing to be knocked off his feet by ing with 6:33 remaining in the half. quarterback, and kicker David favorite receiver. BHS defender then QB Frank Long was sacked by hole. Then Long again left the game. anything other than a good, sound On the ensuing BK series QB Hamilton missed a 38 yard field goal David Hamilton tried for the in- Bishop Kenny tackle Tom Debs for a The hard-charging BUS offensiveline tackle. QB Frank Long completed Riggs threw in the Hat behind the attempt which was plenty long but terception by going behind of each wideout line of The wide to the left of the BK Mendenhall for missed. 14 yard loss. and the combination of passing passes 17 yards to scrimmage. receiver goal posts. the pass and The second half saw Andy Jones and running made the Bradford at- Andy Jones and to wideout Todd missed the pass and Tornado defensive tackle Kenny Parry Mendenhall had clear sailing for the take over the running back chores t".k verv efferti.re The Tornartn Mel.eorl to the RK_three. :vnrrl line linebacker Lonne Hamilton, charg recovered three of the Bradford 13 yard touchdown. BHS Coach Nurse Praises Substitutes in Big Win Over CrusadersTornado ...-' gridders pretty much Defensive Coordinator Mike Sexton gave Cribbs and Parker good experience practice. Cornerback Wendell and cornerbacks Greg Wiggins, and linemen. dominated Bishop Kenny, Head points out. Biship Kenny did try at DT. All the front seven Shanks was named best defensive David Hamilton, and Aaron Mat- There were holes for the backs to Coach David Hurse admits,but addsit some running plays, mainly the had good game, including Lonnie back of the week for his good posi- thews. run through Coach Sexton pointedout. gave the substitutes, who played draw play, but only got 45 yards Hamilton at sam linebacker, and tion play. In the secondary are safeties "They did a real good j job"7 says BHS gained 190 yards in 41 most of the second half, some good rushing: Billy Harrell at defensive tackle, Frank Long and Cory Strong, Coach Sexton of the offensive rushes. . "When you intercept the quarter- Sexton said. - experience. _____ _ Morale of the team was more Im- back five times you're doing Bradford High 14 14 0 7 -35 --. portant that scoring another something right," points out Coach Bishop Kenny 0 7 0 7 7 -9" touchdown, says Coach Hurse of the Sexton. BHS B. KennyFirst 35-7 BHS win. Once the Tornadoes go Downs 11 7 COX APPLIANCES ;: ( The Defense. .. up 35 points Hurse has no interest in Rushing Yards .,.190 1445Petting . running up the score unless it is Billy Jackson, the drop end got Yards 111 47 somebody who has done the Big Red the best defensive lineman of the pA.pC.pl 1D-7-0! 31-7- & AIR CONDITIONING .\ f.4. team wrong in previous years. week honor from Tornado coaches. Punts 1-40 4-17 : ' "We played well," says Coach Responsibility of defending against Fumbles-lo.t S-3 1.1 ( Hurse, pointing out his Tornadoes passes fell on the drop end and Penalties-yards Scoring Summary 2-10 3-IS ; 353 N.,Temple (Next to Tackle Box) t ; executed excellently,threw the foot- Jackson intercepted one pass and BHS-Jenkins,3-yard run. EPi Hamilton kick. . ball well, and blocked well.It returned it 20 yards to the BK 25,set- BHS- Jenkins, one-foot run. EPi Hamilton Open 9-6 964-7462 was an important win because it ting up a touchdown. Though kick. BHS- McLeod, 25 yard pass from OB I WE HAVE MOVED I \1''t was a district game. BUS is now 7-0 Jackson had only one tackle and two Long EP-Hamilton,kick. f ,. on the season and 5-0 and on top of assists, he played his position correctly BHS- Matthews 14 yard pass from OB Long. / 1_ District 3-AAA. Coach Sexton points out. EPi Hamilton, kick. ' BHS got a lot of practice defending Inside linebackers Gary Wise and BK-. Mendenhall 13 yard.pass from OB Riggs.EP Whit Ool Electric Down Payment . kick. , and intercepted five. Gettingthe Ron Brown had no tackles but Range SPICIAl..10Ff.En: I passes, BHS- Jones, II yard run. EPi, Hamilton kick. (7' '62.50 - interceptions were rover back played their position well against the BHS- Jones,30 yard run. Ep.Hamilton kick. Billy Jackson, safety Frank Long, pass. Model ' inside linebacker Ron 'Brown, cor- Tommy Parker and Greg Jackson Cornerback Aaron Matthews led --1 RF3165XP 20.66 4-Function Digital nerback Wendell Shanks, and cor- both worked at defensive tackle, the tackling with five individual hits featuring Travel nerback Aaron Matthews.It replacing the injured Chris and one assist. Defensive tackle automaticMEALTIMER" Monthly Payments Quartz Alarm was pretty much a case of Dougherty. Chris Cribbs and Dennis Greg Jackson, inside linebacker RETAILclock , Bishop Kenny throwing the football Cummings worked at defensive end, Gary Wise, and defensive tackle Bil- 24 Months .. : ( ((32 times against 16 running plays) where Greg Jackson has been play- ly Harrell each had four tackles. OTHER RANGES / ': (:/ VALUE and Bradford playing pass defense. ing, while Greg toiled at tackle. It The defensive backs got good I $5.99 $462 50 from $371 to $545 - Recreation Dept. News Wa 514" $ONLY S Two 8','two 6"high-speed,plug-In surface units 11 &OI Custom Broil Control Chrome reflector bowls Halloween PartyThe Armory at 3:15: p.m. on Friday. Two-time winner of the US Open Oven window and oven light Full-width storage Features ;include hour, goblins and gremlins will Women's Lightweight Karate Cham- drawer with Literature Pac Balanced Cooking TECH-CARE minute and alarm come out early today (Thursday, Fitness Center News... pionship, McGregor will System. FRANCHISED SERVICE settings Oct. 31) for an afternoon Halloween Two new classes will be offerd by demonstrate her skills as well as plus display back lighting party at the Starke Recreation the Bradford Hospital Center for discuss her dedication to religion.The STARTING NOV.15 - Center. Health and Fitness this fall. the presentation is free and opento No Down Payment No Finance Charge No Monthy Payment until 90 Days Boys and girls in kindergarten to Donna Verkerk, R.N., will be In- community. the eighth grade are invited to at- structing a six week yoga class at '" tend with games and refreshmentson the First Presbyterian Church from Time the schedule.is from 3:15: p.m.until 5 p.m. 4 7.to Covered 5 p.m. beginning in the class Thursday will be,Nov.flex 52nd ANNIVERSARY \\ 3 DAYS ONLYThurs.Frl.Sat. So dress-up and come have some ibility and posture exercises,relaxa- ',. . "fun,says Cheryl.Godwin,Bee Direc- tion techniques and if ' breathing exer- p / v o Oct.31.Nov. 1-2, ., . i '" tor. cises. : nr:1j'l': ft"4% ,tt Cost for the class is $18 for the six -- Aerobics, Exercise... week session. For more information A new six week session of aerobic contact the center at 964-4210. a 4G y dance and exercise classes start at For people who want a more the Old Armory across from the high vigorous work-out, slimnastics, Get your home ready for school in Starke Nov. 4. stretch and flex and low impact winter with throughout our Meeting time is 5:30-6 p.m. for aerobics will be offered during the I. '. aerobics and 6-7 p.m. for the exer- next six week series of classes ;1.., ", ., ,.. store values.I cise classes with classes being held beginning Nov. 4. PEANUTS SHOP & SAVE through Friday. Cost varies Low aerobics is Monday impact a new ,8 O.. .._od S 166 with how many days you attend. course which involves less bouncingand .11--.A co Total fee for the six week session is: jogging and more arm move- Dn ropledComMroA,298' __ ____ three times a week $5 for aerobicsand ment. According to the center the n - $10 for the exercise class, four new techniques are aimed at preven- M\XEO srJ times per week $7.50 aerobics and ting injuries while providing a good NUTS --- $12.50 for exercise while five times a aerobic workout.For PEAN 66 Come Celebrate With Us! BAGSASHEliel week is $10 for aerobics and $15 for more information contact the oryr- 9 . exercise. center at 964-4210. $ To celebrate our 52nd anniversary we .. ,.y KITCHEN-TRASH LAWN &LEAF Kid's Bowling... Karate in Keystone... I,. .o I C, a: are having a sale to help you prepare BAGS -- The Rec will be having a weekly The Keystone Heights Fellowshipof 1 ,OII"od $266 for the fall and the holidays. Plus, Gal TALL trim'KITCHEN' '0 1.88 to the bowling alley Friday Christian Athletes will host Cpp4r.er22. 11 trip afternoons for youngsters 7 to 16. Sherry McGregor at 7:30: p.m., Nov. CASHEW Vlhenv ou buy P eanua.b t sm MANY MORE ITEMS ARE ON SALE!!! 30 Gal IRAN CAzO AGS R1 as Cost is $1 per game with a limit of 4 at the Keystone Heights Elemen- the Pa P1e whO knoW pe LAWN76'moooBAGS pro?t0 two games each. To go, be at the Old tary School.. 6 BUSheI - -- POLY SWEEP RAKE O ram ttttt t... o 48 handle $O88 Very lightweight <*. I I II WINCHESTER. Ol8"polypropylonohoad Peg 3 67 .SPEED 48- handle,RAKE 12% BULL TEST for superior quality control. UNION 02I-ho.d RATION Am."c.n e Steel tines, I DUCK&PHEASANT 12 gauge#6 4" Made $588 Rog169 e Theo"glnalBuliTest G $15 _- t- 3"_ For all your beef animals RABBIT&SQUIRREL 12gauga _.. . e Top finishing feed . DOVE&QUAIL 12 gauge#8. $379 r Finest quality / XPERT 20gauge8 $4 99 'I j $4411 P I IN EJJ I vii so Ibs. 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'*-x 60yds TAPE cen 59.rasr e Anll-vlbrallon system J 1\111\ 111,,,1i, $-/ 244 f All purpose on rap F" You WWII Be Close to: I TOOLBOX Other widths available $169 88 TU.EH.OXH Compere Churches Doctors Offices, Restaurants, )density Mack,polyethylene construction Grocery Stores & the Post Office I For wide bodies and compact trucks a --- By Fair Grounds and Let Mrs. Van Hook I U.S. 301 North'-. Starke Stop By show you the rooms. We're sure you will be delighted. I 9647871PagrIBA GOLD KIST Jul 11 tltl tttt lio B/ .... O ttflflfttl_ s78.a - Lbrrv r N N, ,,, ... .""""i.ij:!':r "I' '\ '. "q;."" '" '7" " ." ) ., \ , V ,. \ . m- '. , r .I '. ..' :" .", ,' ;.,., "' ' . ',wf.i' ""i ';''' ,' "':!'! . 't., " .'. ,," '. ", ,.,.:. ,, "',,'' ., ".I:If" t ', ',f'; of i.oi\-:;;;' . :' \ " .J, "f" a",; '" "; "tif! ',', :"', ".... " . t"'J. ' I ": ' C . tii. section The lake Region Monitor ' The Union County Tlmoi 5 . -- -- - ,_. Lake Butler and Keystone have Homecoming celebrations . -- --- - : - :Ns I -I = ' S I ; i . S 5 S _ : S_ y II __ : S __ S b S : f _ w _ r ItK y f , """....... i. :.1 q'; ,, a r . VC1SE Et i rt t'K { :t 11 r I " ,! 'i> ...'4 "' ':t'.. ..:. Church of the Tiger Spirit... Trojan General Hospital... These Union County High School students presented class second to the Future Business Leaders of a skit at Tiger Grow I depicting the Tiger \!dory America third to the freshman class and fourth to the These Keystone Indian fans tat e the crowd at the Indian First place in the skit competition went to the eighth against \lilliston a prediction that came true Friday sophomore class. Pow Wow a preview of was going to happen grade class presentation,second to the senior class and night with the 31-6 Tiger \ictur>', The seniors received the spirit stick at Tiger Growl. to the Hamilton County Trojans Friday night when the third to the junior class. First place in skit ('ompt'tltlollellt to the junior Indians". .won a 52-0 victory. _ --------- --- --- -- - f I riifR s QUALITY PRODUCE-MEAT ft SEAFOOD FOR THE LOWEST RICES"NORMANIIS _ iS ..- , ''''' I - . g ? ,.I: : '\ ..' ..' I.,.., ," j ') r..., :-j '; .'hlt.:1/ ,, :.,l:t" ,i.,.) : "'' J , MARKETWEACCEPTFOODSTAMPSZ(: ;; <' \,,", ,".,".:" ; , SALE niCEl fFFCCTNi THRU I WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBEII 1.1IM U.S. 301 SOUTH STARKE 964.6071 I x n>.rt 7 -_.__. NO- ,'S.E1\ESHPR C SPEC + WASHINGTON STATE S FARM FRESH FOR YquiCucumbers!i RED APPLES OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS 3 Bag LB. 89e: -------------------- -- -- 1, t : MUSTARD : .. v BAKING " _L fl 00 KKPOTAIOES19"EMI 12/$1 Ib. % S .: !I 1/\\I.II\)I.IIGREENS.\ r r----------------- wHHOi: ! Let's, hear It For the Indians... )1 9 9 0 Potatoes GREEN! CRISPBROCCOLI. Q' r, : The Marching Indians from Keystone Heights performed at halftime at "BunchTangerines .' their homecoming game Friday night,to accompany the crowning of the , --------------- -- 9 5 homecoming queen and king, Karen Clark and Sean Griffis Other candidates for king and queen Include: Melissa Payne Valerie I 10 ibs. 69 e: I Remley.Tim Strickland and Terry Harvey. ' Bunch J i L Underclass attendents were: Deborah Collins Heidi Vuckovic. Kerry Golden Sweet ___ i .L..J' Cooper Joe Saenz,Matt Rhoden and Charlie New some.Parade ' i:} 9 9 c :I I "Ban'ana's"400 Try Our Delicious Bar-B-Que Dozen I; $ Chicken Ribs Pork Butts 1i !I 5 Lbs. I FRIDAY AFTERNOON ff.1)) !i I 1' SPECIAL - '-"l Florida PinkSeedless Florida WhiteGrapefruit I Smoked Mullet e 7 GrapefruitTBone ' of Tiger Tales... s \ FRESH JUICEHAMIIN I These young Tigers have just put a Williston Red Devil in the deepfreeze in keeping with the parade themePurple and Gold Turns Red 6/$1 81 $ I9S Devils Cold. I ', ., ORANGES DOZ. . : _ : Yom '" ." -, "UeSeOeAeWESTE--NCH ICE MEAT SEAFOODS C LS '; or Porterhouse FRESH GROUND SLhrilp tJ' 1 2.79 BEEF 98 Steak. .. .. .. LB. $699 DELICIOUS ItNUbHROASTSALE ________________ ''j Ji Fresh Fillets ' .. 41k __ --- I -- Red ---- ------ Snapper T Rump i t a 11 -' Bottom Eye Of / ).r ,,: ,u'" W .J t,. Round Round Roast Grouper. .?. *2 99 .;I/I' I \\0 N1\t\" utot I $ I 9 9 ::---------------- ,0 229 $1 r Cheering Them On... i Q\Ue t, ""\ e t\u\teu II... $159_____ !:.-I'____..,__ ._.l I _______Ib Ocean This Tiger cheerleader performed on the sidelines during the Qackani EveNda s BEEF CUBE I COUNTRY STYLE $ homecoming game Frida\ crowned homecoming her tes\ n A Ok t Perch . 219 At halftime Kim NesSmlth was queen \\ ,J p t: ay $ Via+ | %i : lb.f escort Other was queen Kevin candidates Johnson.and their escorts were: Claudia Johns and JeffSiegmelster ,: Steak Ib 4* pDAj| Ib. 5.5i. _______________ ,Carol Hattaway and Ricky Thompson.Tracey llolllday and ;:'h : - DlghtlallaI'd.! t' -------oak treekCOMPARE: OUR Crabmeat Kim Christina Crlffls and Pat and escort were: Junior class princess and escort wee! Becky Latreu dd Stuffing f and Willie I.Serena,freshman princess. class princess and escort were.Janle Ann Bacon ib Pk0 99 9I I Everyday Prices! $2 99 and JeremLawson. i / . Johns 1lb assisting In the crowning or the queen were: Will I packagefv"'r J Senior class sponsors . IndreJill I CIatl. Randall Norman and Mary Rodriguez. ... -.: '.'*" :.:. '-"'_-" .-'.--..-- -:;::: _....k,:; %. ,_ J ,., < .j.-;'" -O ; ..:""" ;" -:--, ' . . , '.' .;." " ,:-' "' : (' Section October 31, l lfi: , Lawson, :Pleads. Not Guilty, Charged VOP r' ysyg' I I'" I I r.; - J. received he June 10 after he -' !t.I"irrlll.IlWSllnwhllcntcrcda i .w ?u n.,, UK- arraagnmua..ucc sworn testimony, felt pled no ,contest to written plea of not guilty to ,nine (Inrncl reduction hearing. the bond was excessive. Wells questioned charges of lewd assault resulting to charges of' sexual battery and lewd Judge It A Green, Jr. denied the I if Lawson was a threat to from an incident last September in- nets, has been arrested for violation request lor bond reduction on the society but still asked for the reduction volving im Il-ycar-old boy. Lawson l of probation, according to the Bradford nine charges of sexual battery I won alter the ruling. Judge was indicted by a grand jury April 2 Lake Area Residents County Shot I's Oil k('. Lawsonis against Lawson und placed thc being held under no bund in the on the December J trial I docket Bond reason to argue the matter' after he fondled child "in a lewd, lascivious til ruled the bond would or indecent manner.. but without & Communities. county jail.A was set at $180HK for the charges! remain Business .. . his arrest Oct. 22. $1KHM()( ) committing the crime of sexual butery. - written plea ol not guilty was Defense attorney asking for the The VOP charges were filed by the ." entered by Assistant Public reduction, said !since he fell Lawson j probation department late Monday II' found guilty of (he violation of Keystone Golf & Country Club )),'I''nll'II'11IIis Wells in court Mon- would not leave the area and the alt01'noon Lawson was sentenced to prob.itmil Lawson could serve 12 to day morning Lawson chose not to he charge held not all the charges had u I lii-year-prohalion period starling :io months prison time. tIam Membership Drive News Briefs- .. Ends Friday, Nov. 1 was released\ \('" a $544 surelybond stopped pushing shopping carl ('!! Edwin Holder, 28; was arrested Pay One Year Pay Private Parking Lots was posted. front Itawson's. He was released Oct. 29! for worthless check, Are Not The Place alter it $210 surety bond was posted. according to Investgalor David in Advance SemiAnnuallyDiscount Jeffrey\ llolun.m 21, WitS arrestedOct. Alachua issued Aderholl. County To Loiter. Says Judge 22 on a eapi.m! charging escape' Patrick Bryan Marlin, :31, was arrested three warrants charging worthless 25 % 12Y20/0 Judge warns trespassing in lloliman was arrested at I ho time ol Oct. 25 on a capias charging checks! written to K-Mart. Holder privately owned parking lots will not his release from Baker Correctional: violation ol j probation, according to was released alter a surety bond Discount only get you arrested but you will Institution, according to DeputyKugene I'.diolm.m Paul Khoden. He was totalling' $1,:<(>!> was Doslerl . receive harsh judgement when you : 1.1'('. He was charged with released to Pinell.is County. Golf Privilege are brought before the court.In !. escape July 2.i: IH85. Bradford County MisdemeanorCourt Jessie Bobby Brooks, 44, was arrested - in a non-jury trial Oct. 28 Timothy 11. Hyt-rs was arrested Oct. 24 on a domestic order, Call Pro Shop 473.4540 before Judge George Pierce, six individuals Oct. 2(5 for Ix-lit theft according to according to !d. Dcmpsey. He was charged with trespasswere was released to Seminole County. The crocodile bird feeds itself - Patrolman Johnlllldgl'S. flyers Jim Darby Pres. 473-3847 found guilty and placed on pro by picking parasitesform , --- -- and skin of bation for six months with adjudication the teeth withheld. They are to violate no the crocodile. ----:-:: ----- --- laws and each pay $50 court costs. Held The six young men had been arrested PRICE at the Starkc Bowling Lanesin Over 1/2 the parking lot where they had Florida Cracker been repeatedly told not to loiter, aC- by cording to the defendants own SA L E testimony. Starke police arrestedthe PopularDemand Alan Liz had told them to six after they Linda disperse and they did not. Wendy Tony HomesBring Judge Pierce gave the six in court and the public at large,a stern warn- tf to ing that public parking. areas are, not 181 Back & Yesteryears' Comfortin Style 'ho pl.iw to 'In; ig o and\ < :s !-airplanes will be made if you are found to be in _ volation of the owner's request. an economical way. Allen ArrestedFor PERMS * ViolationOf Model Home Open ProbationJames Men & Women Body or Curlies Carl Allen, 26, of Starke Reg. '40.00 . . . Nuw $20.00 November 2nd & 3rd was arrested Oct. 29 for violation of probation Aderholt, according to InvestigatorDavid HAIRCUTS Saturday 10 til 5 Sunday 1 til 5 bation Allen for was aggravated serving a assault five year with pro-a Women Reg. 14.00 . . Now 7.00 Homes Built to Any Stage of Construction ' deadly,weapon that he received in 7.00 14.00 Now October of 1984. His arrest Oct. 19 for Men Reg. oN - trespass after warning at 301 Li- FROSTING N LImmokalee N quors resulted in his arrest for vola- p tion of probation. He was released :; Road :c'S after a $500 surety bond was posted. Men & Women Reg. 40.00 . Now $20.00 M Ten Citizens Cited ALL HAIRCOLOR h Follow Signs Bridge On Traffic ChargesThe Men & Women Reg. '18.00 Now $9.00Open '+ Keystone' rested following by local. authorities individuals for were traffic ar- Mon.-Sat. Offer Expires Nov. 30 ,SHELTER ,BUILDERS 4733582Mill violations.t .., ...._" Call Now or Sto.p by 964-4645-Starke "f" ' Wallace Edward Dilas of Lake Butler was arrested Oct. 19 for driv- ing while license suspended From bathroomto (DWLS), according to Investigator your David Aderholt. Dilas was releasedon bedroom a surety bond. your your kitchen to your living room ot A Duane A. VanVaerenbergh Valrico was arrested Oct. 20 for enhance the looks of your DWLS, according to Trooper William Abrams. He was released home with after a $210 surety bond was posted. Ceiling Fans from... William R. Crawford of Lawteywas FANS 'N STOVES arrested Oct. 20 for driving under the influence (DUI) and no valid driver's license, according to Ceiling Fans GaloreChoose Lt. William Tillotson. Crawlord's blood alcohol content was .16 per- from one of the released after $535 cent, he was a surety bond was posted. Model Of The Week! Largest slections in Remember Lois W. Daniel, 28, of Bradford CASSIE AUTRY North FloridaSAVE County was arrested Oct. 18 for DUI, Big 20% according to Patrolman K. R. Hinds, Jr. Bond was set at $500, she was released on her own recognizance. on your Sale heating bill by Ronnie Risby, 27, of Hampton was Ends arrested Oct. 22 on two capias charg- circulating the ing DWLS, according to Lt. John Sat., Dempsey. He was released after heat throughout cash bonds totalling $211.50 were Nov- house. ' posted. your Ask how 2nd Stop letting Charles Michael Moore of Starke was arrested Oct. 29 for DUI, accor- at your money ding to Patrolman Reno. Moore's float out your blood alcohol content was .12 per FANS 'N STOVES cent. He was released after a $325 chimney. Heat surety bond was posted. your house Ronnie Risby, 27, was arrestedOct. 25 for no tag and DWLS, accor- .. efficiently and ding to Trooper B. A. Williams. \ Risby was released after a $235 sure- : \ inexpensively with ty bond was posted. fI c a wood burning stove Jerry Jarman Hall, 44, of Starke b-1o 'r'g11t.I I r-,1). from FANS 'N STOVES was arrested Oct. 24 for DUI, accor- ding to Patrolman W. C. Reno. He ., \ was released after a $325 surety ; bond was posted. " S I Ernest G. Tetstone was arrestedfor wilful-wanton reckless driving, J H. t.. according to Deputy Eugene Lee. He t 4.Cassle 4. was released after a $544 cash bond .i .vas posted. Edward Lynn Watkins of Bradford S., Your choice of County was arrested Oct.25 for DUI, ' according to Patrolman K. Hinds, Fireplace Inserts or Jr. Bond was set at $500, he was Free Stoves Standing . released on his own recognizance. from FANS 'N STOVES Sit nt4 Recent ArrestsIn Bradford CountyThe is ready for cool weather In her long sleeve 100% Acyriic sweater with! shoulder pads and ribbed waistline by "Hollyn following by local authorities individuals in were Brad-arrested Polly", her necklace! Is in a swirl design that matches the colors ford County. In the flowered Jeans by "la Cetch" of 100% cotton. She Is wear- FINANCING AVAILABLE Ing classic pumps' compliment the outfit. Sweater 12.99; ? Ernest Johns 41, was arrestedOct. Necklace 10.00; Jeans 32.99 'film_lfitzQ 17 for failure to appear for child support, according to InvestigatorJohn Lay A-Way for Christmas Tilley. Bond was set at$104.40. [l. PAYING HIGH PRICES! Johns was !released on' his own Yes We also carry' many fireplace accessoriesand recognizance. VISA, MC OPEN 10 am 7 pm 452 N. Temple Ave.Uyaway . Mon. EeL Acroii from Scbool'IIonoll4.l772 High kerosene heaters.Pygr'L Charles! Clark Randall, 31, of . Hilliard was arrested Oct.,22 on a Nassau warrant charging battery According to Lt, John Dempsey. H I "f, .,. .. I ,,'',"''Wr'","ff') .' " I"I,i , , I ' ,. HI I'/.-.,' 'II.l 1(18.1: C$Section Page XV - I : ;'Rye - Police Arrest ," .. IVJF, . : \r," t'I' .< I. ,_'" Four Pot ,RIMA on ChargesStarke UPJOHN HEALTHCARE SERVICES .,e w . 0> Police made four arrests Frequently in Court A TOTAL SERVICE.AGENCY -.- after approximately 29 grams of The Oct. 30 arrests include two Individuals Medicare/Medicaid Approved Provider RestaurantMandarin marijuana was found during a who certainly are not Home Visits Available ft Szechuan Cuisine search<<: in the - early morning hours at newcomers to the court system. B35: East Brownlee St. in Starke. Aldridge appeared in court Monday Mod" .'Mod"'d' 1- 1 Private Duty 964-7681 Starke Police, executing a search to charges of resisting Visiting Nurses Home Care answer Motel warrant Oct. 30, found a felony arrest without violence. Aldridge pied Home Health Aide Staffing I 1900 N. Temple Ave., US-301 N (To-Rena ' amount of marijuana, several han- no contest and a presentence In- Therapists (Physical Rehabilitation dguns, scales for weighing mari- vestigation was ordered. Occupational, Speech) __, juana and drug paraphernalia, ac- Services To: Bradford & Union Counties \ WY IIULOVlEtd: cording to Patrolman John Hodges, Risby was arrested for a traffic Office: II OSS. Walnut Street Phono 964 8772 Slorko Florida 32091 I Jr.Charged violation earlier this week in addi- Evenings Weekends Phone: ((904)) 373-7539 with possession of a con- tion to an arrest for traffic charges hCIIl/enl)) Employment Opportunity' trolled substance, more than 20 appearing on a warrant. grams of marl.jauan, were Loyal 1 Ed- rliA. .Alrtoirlna. .2. Alf f..irfn... . .u.' I!>"' > red: unll. i) - Ronnie Risby, 27, all of Starke'and; ' Albert Parish, 66, of Keystone Sale EndsOctober Lf ;:< W Items Available At Heights.Taking part In the search were 30 )Wf fl", TG&Y Family Contort Patrolmen K. R Hinds, Jr., Kathy l Listed Below only Best, M. H. Paris, W. C. Reno, Paul // % Rhoden. Investigator Ricky Bennett , and ; Captain Scotty Rhoden. ,/ p Griffin, Risby,Parish were released M7f{ on their own recognizance with a $1,000 bond. Aldridge is being detained - for Palm Beach County. His bond Family Centers was set at $5,000 (cash or surety). Copyrtoht tees,TCfcV_..Co A HOUSEHOLD INTERNATIONAL COMPANY News Briefs Gear up for the hunt! This Camouflage' InsulatedUnderwear Williston Man ArrestedIn Parka is now $4 off! Sexual Battery CaseA X y +J 19-year-old Williston man was n Your Choice arrested for the rape of a Key'sone Heights to Reg. Top or Bottom according runaway -' .,. . _ police. YYY 13.99 ' Li Kenneth Gibson was arrested Fri- 'I day, night, Oct. 25, and charged with 4 49 S- sexual battery, according to Comfortblequitted Green Camouflage Parka has polyester Insulation ,..' " Williston Police Sgt. Bud Palmer. I \ and a water-repellant exterior to keep you warm .., : J 1" " Police said Gibson met a 15yearold with lining and dry. Snap-front closure and hood with y:; '. Insulated shirt and Keystone Heights girl and in- drawstring. Sizes S-XL.-. ,t' drawers have a soft nylon vited her to his house on Wednesdayto warm '. .", tricot shell with DuPont watch television and listen to polyester Insulation. Darcon* Hollofll music. Palmer said the girl came to polyester filling and Williston about two weeks ago. t i I thermal lined cuffs. Gibson allegedly beat the girl in j Natural color In the head and face, tied her arms to 'f '" .I 1 . his bed post and attacked'her. The \ --.. sizes SXL.Shooter's girl was allowed to leave after the - assault, police said. Williston Police found the girl Oct. 25>>, Palmer said. She told police of the rape after she was asked about the brusises on her face. Gibson was booked into the Levy , County Jail under a $25,000 bond. M Save $10 on Gloves Insulated ; Duval Man ArrestedFor an Abducting Child ., Coverall f, 4.77 s : Jefferson Johns, 41, with a tjl Jacksonville and Florahome ad- oaf Warm acrylic shell with , dress, was arrested Oct. 22 in ,,, 29 99 gripper plastic dots and Starke, according to Patorlman web knit wrists. One size Paul Rhoden. I : '. Johns who"'had alledgedly abducted -. Keep Warrp'' oye all . "tilg I tililkl, 'anunllng" tu .; nets 1/8' the'rmo-toam - Jacksonville authorities, was ar- -r ? Insulation and corduroy O'ltSOIl. Hunting Vest and Cap he WalnutSt. rested as was walking on t e y collar. Olive drab colorIn with the child, said Rhoden. ' Johns was charged on two war- 53 assorted sizes, regular .. 2 Q QVest' rants in Bradford County for driving :. or long.!7 wy ,/ Reg. 3.66 while license suspended and wore k Reg. 39.9? thless check but was released on his High visibility blaze orange 1 / i \' nylon, one size fits all. own recognizance and turned over to : / 0" '" Duval County to answer their I charges. I Knit wristlets sleeves 2 44 CapReg. -"" cold air out 3.44 t keep _ Legal Aid ClientsThe u -.- / Blaze Insulation. One size/ its all. A only intake time to see Three Two chest pockets with _ Rivers Legal Services,Inc., in Union zip closure __ and Bradford Counties will be on \ Field & Stream Thursday regular times., November 14, at the Water-repellant Thermal Socksexterior _ Three Rivers Legal Services, Inc., exterior keeps you dry Tightly wovenpolyestercotton ., _ will not be able to see clients in these I during the hunt. for easy, 4 99 ; two counties on November 28 or in no-Iron care. package December. Clients who need to see . an attorney during this time should patch Hunting Socks are 22" long__ call 372-0519! to schedule an appoint pockets roomy with snap Zipper adjustments on 85% Orion/15 nylon. Fits ment to come into the Gainesville office legs for a better fit sizes 1013. down flaps. according to Dennis Flath. Eyesight Changes Save $20 on Tasco Riflescopes Allen Deluxe Vinyl Gun Cases 69 99 Wide Angle 13 99 Shotgun CaseReg.19.99 A A. 99 Rifle Case Reg. 89.99 Reg. 21.99 Tasco World Class Wide Sizes to fit non-scoped guns up to Assorted sizes to tit scoped rifles up Angle Jescope offers a 52' long. Leather trim. to 46" long. Genuine leather trim. K I r 25% larger field of view than 4 standard scopes. Water, shock Shotgun Case ##520L-T 1 and fogproof. . #WA3x9xg40 59.99 Mag-N _ Ma N Rog. 7 99Wx12x40 - I I # Tasco Zoom Mag-IV Rlif. Cas.521L-T Don't toke your eyesight for Rlflescope provides 33% more granted. Having good vision often power than standard scopes ' meant having the good tense to get without sacrificing the lowera..SCO@ regular eye exams, and possibly, power and Its field of view. wearing eyeglasses. Make on appointment ; . soon.South ! Eastern 30-30 Cartridge, 150 or 170 ga. Remington Express 7 Remington Eye Care Inc. 5.89SalePrlce Shotgun Shells r t Rifle Cartridges Robert F. Hook M.D. a. a0 1.50 Mall-In Rebate* George W. Freeman. M.D. 4.99 Sale Price Diseases ft Surgery of the Eye 4.39 Your Final Cost 103 Edwards Road j 1.00 Mall-In Rebate 984.8588NOTICE! 30-06 Cartridge. ISO or 180 ga. I 3 9 7.49 Sale Price 7 Your Final Cost 1 0 1.50 * Moll-m Rebate Long range shells have "power On page 3 of this week's Famly piston" wads for uniform Ya! 5.99 Center Circular, the $3.00 mail-In game-getting patterns. 12 try f;. Your Final Colt rebate on the GTE Memory Phone gauge In 4, 6 or 7-1/2 shot; 16 "- High velocity "Core-loM" Center Is not available. However since were gauge 6 shot; or 20 gauge In 06 Fire Catrldges.. 20 ct. 4,6 or 7-1/2 shot. 25 rounds per $ In error, we win lower our sale / box Reg. 6.66 Reg.Limit 2.nbafs customer. price to $38.99. We regret this error a Rebate limit of$S pMmly. a Not available In all store per . and any Inconvenience It may Not available I In all store Rebate Coupon at Customer Service Rebate Coupon at Customer Service have caused.: ,.. TS'LZ7Y 837 South Walnut Street Starke . oie'not wit rfxit r.c.klt We WIll ah.aJly.xc4i N or fully N4\Ind your...""..,y.'tor unras.en reaorr atlv.rlt..d m.Jiun-II not .r.E1: tea"Ywlm upon"your rtWoeltoa II happy >> you pucM.e.hxn It willi sal. g. . family Centers ovoatM.w.wKI be glad M on.,you a*.Horn of quoniy and value wnon__Mo odwwed.Hurt*an wduood tram our ovwybay Km prtcoc lame.mofenandke H In inwoa quanmiM and OVOKOIO arty wiwmuppty ,Mt L.trot........ lorn we_.me ilgN to mint quannnoi. cor-::: to oooopt your p.nona!etioclt_eOCaId.Vie or ooine wont/you to be,lad youPM T''Y.Starke If' C:Section: October: 31, 19H\; Drug Traffic Flow Being: Curtailed by FHP o .. '-" - The Florida Highway Patrol passenger were arrested and charged backup patrol car, they got back in headed in the general direction of ficking in cocaine and destruction of June 19 Trooper Donald L. Dean released figures in June regarding a with possession of cocaine, there own car and fled north at FHP Corporal Howes' home. FHP evidence. became suspicious of occupants in a program aimed at interdicting the possession. of cocaine with intent to speeds of excess of 100 mph. The and St. Lucie SO were notified and June 18 at 10:35: a.m. north of the 1977 Cadillac at a service plaza. steady now of illegal drugs being buy-sell, carrying a concealed passenger then started throwing Corporal Howe arrested both sub- Stuart Toll Plaza on the Turnpike, When the vehicle left the plaza it was transported on Florida highways. weapon, operation of a motor vehi- what appeared to be marijuana and jects by his home at approximately 7 Trooper Larry Thomas acting on a clocked at 68 mph by Trooper During 1984, FHP troopers seized cle while in the commission of a cocaine out of the window of the a.m. tip from a Trailways bus driver, Franklin. When stopped, drug more than (50 million in such illegal felony. vehicle. The suspect's vehicle blew 133 grams of cocaine was stopped a Trailways Bus. paraphernalia was obsrved in the drugs. June 21 at 9.30; p.m. a Trooper B. the engine at approximately the 95 recovered off the side of the road. Using a drug dog from Martin vehicle along with 58 grams of co- Colonel R. Burkett, PatrolDi' A. Foote observed a suspect vehiclein mile post of the turnpike and slid off The driver, James B. Jenkins, was County, suitcases belonging to caine in the driver's purse. Cocainewas ictor, state "These figures, as the Lakeworth Service area ac- into a ditch. Both subjects fled on charged with unlawful speed, Thomas Mathews and Lorenzo also found on each of the three 1"' able as they are, represent onlyIe ting very suspiciously. A backupunit foot into the wooded area east of the reckless driving, {leeing-attempting Jones, were found to contain 100 Ibs. passengers.All subjects were charged - tip of the iceberg in the overall was requested and the trooper turnpike. A manhunt was started to elude, possession of cocaine, and of marijuana. The subjects were arrested with possession of a controlled transportation of illegal drugs followed the northbound vehicle and St.Lucie County Sheriff's Office destruction of evidence. The for trafficking in marijuana.The substance (cocaine) and the driver !'.rough our state. The seizures of when it left the service area. When was called for a tracking dog. passenger, Otis Peoples, was charged street value of the marijuanawas was additionally charged with car- drugs and other related contraband the backup unit was in place the The search was halted at 4 a.m. with possession of cocaine, traf $50,000. rying a concealed firearm. being transported on the highways is vehicle was stopped for speeding. due to exhaustion of the dog. being encouraged within the Both occupants exited the vehicle At 6 a.m.June 22 Trooper E. Chap- Patrol." and started toward the patrol car, man spotted two black males on the A breakdown of the drugs seized the trooper ordered the subjects to west side of the turnpike by the Ft. during 1984 in the program and their halt. When the subjects spotted the Pierce service area, suspects were CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH value is: --------- Marijuana 56,312Ibs. $28,156,279 S TAR KE Cocaine 201 Ibs. 6,444,800 The BH Center for Health and Fitness will offer Pills 12,350 34,613,429The DODGE Gymnastics ClassesTiny were responsible patrol's ten for aircraft spotting pilots 36 1320 N. Temple Ave. (U.S. 301 N.) 964-6081 fields being used to grow and harvest street value marijuana of $15,516,000.plants having a MOVE 'B/3/ OUT SALE - In addition, 140 weapons were seized along with 118 vehicles valued at assorted$706,815.drug Troopers arrests in made the 1,147 2,114 in- t All Remaining 85 New Cars CHRYSLER cidents seizing $1,780,230 in cash. The court general money, is revenue deposited, when fund.cleared in the by state's the and Trucks at Big Savings! Plymoulfi Colonel Burkett, who was en- couraged by the success of the drug MMazUPU - program, also quoted preliminary 81 Luv PU ; figures for the first of quarter of 1985 Diesel, Air, PS, AM/FM ' (Jan March) which indicate a 74 L percent increase in drug related ar- $3895 rests and a 263 percent increase in the value of illegal drugs seized dur- Tots (ages 3.5)) 300.330; : p.m. Monday $30 _ ing the same period in 1984. (limit 8 children) $30 82 Pont Gran Prix t 79 Pont Bonnieville "We have provided troopers with 6 and ) 330 430 $30 Monday Beginning (ages up : : p.m. Brougham, T-Top. Loaded the training necessary to more effec- Intermediate (ages 6 and up) 430: 530: p.m. Monday $30 Brougham Loaded deal with traf- tively those persons * ficking in these illegal narcotics. 5895 I I 1895 All classes begin November 4 and run for six weeks. Classes may Drugs Travel the Turnpike be cancelled if fewer than 10 people register. Registration fees are Recent arrests by the Florida Highway Patrol throughout the state refundable after classes begin. All classes are held at the r 81 Buick c indicate either a definite increase in Starke Recreation Department.For Century, 4 Dr. drug traffic or a more visible picturedue to increase arrests. more Information, call the $3600SPECIAL June 21 Trooper Thomas R.Smith BH Center for Health and Fitness at 9644210.BH . stopped a 1985 Cadillac three miles north of the Hollywood Toll Plaza for INTEREST CAR unlawful Center for Health and Fitness speed. The vehicle was a 76 Buick rental with a Texas tag driven by 922 East Call Street 79 Lincoln Versailles 4 Door Alexander E. Pernyat. A consent Starke, FL 32091 L Loaded, Low Miles, SharpM990 $ 4 5 0 search of the vehicle was obtained (904)9644210BH from the driver and the search revealed cocaine residue and$25,100 Center for Health and Fitness is a member of Santa Fe Healthcare Systems Inca in cash in the passenger compart- Florida not for profit healthcare corporation ment. Both the driver.. and the . -- ---- -- - ...:."." !'9'.>>"""' ./""", ::..: :,:>'f:<": :, : )'" J :.>tit).: : ; f ; . fi : 1 <>rxs . . ... ' :"" ,?, . < i " : ;f : ;'f tit/r;:, 4 %{.rf.a.r.>3>..vT> I t/V ' > ':; ; 4 )./) ) .4 L PS ,rt : Y x+ ... . ; YR .ti ' , J ." : $ , x ,(' i j r (1 :t. ': $') hil :,., ; NOW IN I PROGRESS CRUSADE AUDITORIUM SEMINAR SCHEDULE 7:30: NIGHTLY 1649 W. Madison Street Starke Each night you will hear a dramatic Saturday, November 2 FREE ADMISSIONone hour presentation dealing with LET GO AND LET GOD EVERYONE IS WELCOME Bible prophecies. You will not only November 3 Sunday, FREE NURSERY PROVIDED hear what God's Word has to say NO MEETING about prophecy, but you will see the future Monday November 4 come to life. George Carpenter's THE BIBLE'S LONGEST TIME PROPHECY presentation is unique, refreshing, Tuesday, November. 5 . unforgettable I Utilizing color HOW DO YOU STAND IN THE JUDGMENT? Seventh-day N slides, he will lead you through the Adventist Church WtE Wednesday, November 6 [IS) prophecies and provide clear, NO MEETING rO Lake g City ?J.., Ii1Jt ": understandable answers to your 9 .. November 7 'J'.100 _ questions. You will find each Thursday, Starke THE OBJECT OF THE DEVIL'S ATTACK night's presentation so interesting that you will not want to miss a Friday, November 28 ADAM'S MOTHER BIRTHDAY single meeting.Page . .. .- .. . Karate Expert Comes to KH Union-Bradford. Scouts B- section Rodeo Rider HomecomingThursday October 31.198.1 News Briefs Obituaries .. .., . . :;-. '". : '. :... ',: :' ':_ ." '.:.- :::: .. ";j'I::_; : I' :. -. .. ..: '., J' .IIiI''I.II'I! : :'f.II:: .:,,;: .:: ;'" !,III-I.:; ::' '.1.1':'_::.'I..:: ....;:,. ," :" .: _. L ... Rough and Ready. . Professional bullrider from Keystone Heights prepares for a spot in the State Finals By !Mark Friedlin tant workouts and BCT as many practice sessions as you Staff Writer can get in," Rule says. "I was lucky to learn from a . Bullriding.The good teacher, a former champion who really took the word instantly conjures up visions of broiling time to teach me the techniques involved. You can't clouds of dust in a small stockade arena as man pits just jump up on a one-ton animal and free-lance it. himself against beast in a battle against the clock. That could be really dangerous. You have to start with Professional bullriding is sport that is thrilling, smaller steers and work up." your way dangerous and exciting to watch and is growing rapidly Rule learned his sport from a good teacher indeed. in popularity in the south including North Florida, 60-year-old Charlie Johnson is a ranch-owner In where some of the top riders on the circuit make their Palatka who won the state championship in 1968 and homes and pursue their livlyhoods atop animals that has devoted the rest of his career to teaching young can weigh up to a ton-and-a-half, are bred for their riders the skills of the trade."I . "meanness" and seem to like nothing better than to was learning blacksmithing from Mr. Johnson at dismount a rider in directions ranging from high in the the time," Rule reflected. "It was a hobby of mine air to down low in the dirt, frequently with a little pain then. He has his own stockade set up on his ranch and a thrown in for good measure.It chutefan( 8' by 3' enclosed wooden corridoor in which might be cliche these days to say it takes a the steer and the rider await their turn to ride) wherewe "special breed of men" to master this sport but that is could practice by starting out with the smaller indeed the case. Any novivce at the sport must be will- steers. He would find steers anywhere from weighing . k ing to go through a considerable "fear period" when 800 to 1,200 Ib.s for us to practice on. they are learning the wiles and ways of their tremen- The rider must straddle the usually irate animal dous steeds. barebacked with only a thin, nine-plat braided rope at- Professional bullriding in Florida is governed by taijfhed to a longer ropegirt( ) running around the three associations which begins their season each underside of the steer which may be held with one hand .. r January and sponsors a series of matches in various only, and his legs and spurs holding firm in the locations around the state. animal's two inch-thick hide. The free arm must not J' I. i "" Keystone Heights resident John Rule is a highly touch anything but air during the duration of the ride.It . rated member of the Florida Rodeo Association who the makes for a precarious ... r perch. i Mnsur has been active on the pro circuit for the past two "The rope is covered with resin but a mean, veteran years, taking weekend trips all over the southeast witha steer can still do a number on you if you not sitting Just s truckload of like-minded friends in the who compete ""' right, balancing yourself correctly and many other factors - anything-can-happen atmosphere of the professionalevents not always in your control," Rule said. "The where the luck of the draw be ropeis can allimportant."You because dangerous you don't ever want to lose your it-: can never tell which steer you will draw at grip." r ", each match and the difference can mean a lot in the To that the prevent occurance they so wrap rope final point standings," said Rule, who looks like rugged tightly around their wrists and hands that when com- { cowpoke right off the plains. lie loves the sport and you bined with the sticky resin, it must be peeled off after IrL can tell from the enthusiasm which comes through in most successful rides are over. And the unsuccessfulones his voice when he's his "The fun- discussing profession. ? Well,what goes up must come down as they say. ny part about it is that you really want the biggest, "That's how I injured my shoulder in Gainesville," most excitable and meanest bull you can get. You don't he said. "I flew over the top of the steer and couldn'tget D want one with no fight in him because your're trying my hand free as I went down." for the highest score you can get. You can only get a The injury didn't slow him down too much. He has : high score by riding the biggest and baddest of the been staying in condition and preparing for a combackin T. bunch. Of course, the better the bulls are scoring" wise, the state finals, for which he qualified with an the more dangerous they can be to the rider. oustanding season up to the injury. Rule should know. "Oh it's just like any other physical sport. You've got y The rider from Keystone Heights is still recoveringfrom to take your bumps and bruises when they come. It's ufpLIft a separated shoulder and ligament damage he part of the business," Rule said. "I hated being out of . : ."1.. +-'goffered Hast : as the result" of a fall at a rodeo in Gainesville" action for a while but that will just make it a little more Summer. exciting when I ride again. It's in my blood." Rule is currently preparing for the State Finals of the Roders are judged on their appearence during the 'P4t' Florida Rodeo Association, which are going to be heldat ride, the spirit and fight of the bull itself. The two a site still to be determined.The . then combined for numerical final scores are a score *t4t association moves from city to city on its con- \ which puts a rider in or out of the top finishers in any stantly changing tour with different sponsors at each rodeo. stop which include many charities. The Shriners have Some of those bulls are smarter than you might # sponsored a series of rodeos in Gainesville and Ocala in think," Rule added. "They can be wiley and if they area r recent years. veteran of a couple of rides they know just what to do ( Pr The sport is demanding in both physical prowess and to put you on the ground in a hurry." in the time and effort spent to keep up with the tour, Rule would like to encourage young riders in the area S especially when only the top five riders finish their who might be interested in learning more about the y't rides "in the money". sport. f w .y Those like Rule who have ridden their way near the Florida Rodeo Association President Bill Langfordwill : top in the rankings earn more than enough to pay for be sponsoring a school December 13, 14 and 15th in expenses with a hefty profit margin left over. To ride Bunnell, Fl.Anyone . y'K on that level requires dedication, long hours and interested can call Rule for more informa- physical conditioning. tion at 473-3903. "You have to stav in shape for this sport with cons- r .-- ..... ... ., - ' 4 Thrilling Sport... d Professional rodeo rider John Rule, a resident of this huge bull weighing just under one ton in Keystone Heights, is on his way to a high-point ride on Gainesville. i 1 c's M''Ir Female karate expert visits KeystoneThe I 1 , - Keystone Heights Fellowshipof She will compete in April in the nationally them all the time," she said. Christian Athletes will feature a rated "Battle of Atlanta, She has studied body language and \ program for the entire family when an elimination contest that she says says she can often spot deviant Sherry McCregor visits the area as a will be tough. She is training for the behavior in time to prevent bad guest of the FCA. 1988 Olympics when Karate com- situations from happening.The . Sherry will appear Nov. 4 at 7:30: petition is expected to be held for the f p.m. at the Keystone Heights first time. The Olympic Trials Tour- lecturing tour, she said, is a ; Elementary Cafeteria. There is no nament im Miami this summrer will way she can use "these 13 years of : : charge. determine if she will make it to the experience! to help people.' Rattling, - Sherry McGregor, 20, is pretty, national finals. off statistics that someone is \ feminine, friendly, and a bodyguardwith assualted in the U.S. every 18 , a karate black belt. Miss McGregor studied religionand seconds and a woman raped every A 13-year veteran of karate, Miss psychology at Baptist Collegefor six minures, she says she is convinced McGregor, a former student at the nearly two years. She also head- that self-defense is a necessity, Baptist College at Charleston, ed the school's security progam a not a luxury. 1 spends her days touring the nation the time.She left the school after she "A lot of women walk around in lecturing on self-defense at college met her manager, Jayne Lybrand, a fear. The only way to stop crimes is campudes and working to completea body language and communication to educate potential victims." book entitled "Give Life Your Best specialist, who spoke at the college. Kick" scheduled to be put layer this Her book will include i! year.The. her techniques of self-defense as Cocoa Beach Fla. a native has Bodyguard"I well as interviews with women who worked as a bodyguadfor a long list have been raped. In addition, she of Christian entertainers, including a 'nt will put out a self-defense video in ; 4 Grammy winner Amy Grant, Pat was really impressed with April "for housewives to have at I t. Boone, Joe English-formerly With her," Miss McGregor said. "I'm not home to practice." Also, j Paul McCartney and Wings and impressd easily. The Lord put us while in Dallas Miss McGregor Myron LeFevre. She has also protected together. That's the only way to ex- trained the Dallas police force in . secular entertainers, among plain it." karaterelated self-defense. . them Diana Ross. She sometimes works in a group to guard acts on movedto stage or sometimes alone. Miss McGregor has since When asked how she became so Miss McGregor became interestedin Dallas, Texas, where Ms. successful at such a young age and karsate when she was 8 years old. Lybrands has her headquarters. how she: handles the attentionChris- Although she has a childish facina- tian cable network's 700 Club and k tion with Bruce Lee movies. She 'Miss McGregor started bodyguar- People magazine have recently in- 1.i credits her mother with enrollingher ding at the Jesus Rallies in Orlando. terviewed hershe said, "God has in a karate course after some She said that, although it's unusualto opened the doors." "women close to me "were abused. see a woman bodyguard, "most . "My instructor told mom I had performers I've worked with have "1 see other people in karate that ,r . natural abilty," she said. respect that I've made it a man's train just as hard as I do. They'renot She earned her black belt four world. getting this (success). I'm not r, Part of the test included the superstar. He is. He opened the years ago. 30 minutes of continuous fightingthat Miss McGregor started bodyguar- doors and" I'm sitting back letting resulted in a concussion. "For ding at Jesus Rallies in Orlando. She him do it. two weeks I couldn't do anything," said that, although it's unusual to she said. "It was worth it though. see a woman bodyguard, most enter- Miss McGregor begins each day Since then, she has won her decision tainers She has worked with have with prayer and she said she never at the U.S. Open, won the point respect that I've made it in a man's takes a day for granted. "So many championship in her division of the world. A woman (entertainer) would young people waste life. Life is Return Engaement... Christian Karate Association, of usually rather have a woman God's gift to "us. The way we live is Rule was on his way to a good ride on this bull when him out of action for three month which she is a charter mennber. bodyguard because you're with our business. he was thrown, separating his shoulder and putting . . . I I. / gPY: HSKC'IION; (lcubirII: l9saBradfordUnion : - I ._ ., -- '- ; "';' Home EC News ; HALL'S 'spr ... -. .. ptOs y . ' by Diann Douglas Debbie Myers, County Health vice regarding topics related to the University of Florida BIKE SHOP Kxtcnsion: Home Kconontist Nurse, was the co-teacher in this ef- family life. In turn, they share this Gainesville. \ fort. It was quite a learning experience knowledge with neighbors and Membership is open to men and WE CUSTOM Food and Nutrition for all involved. friends. women who are interested in leadership LVAN Alternative Our next class should be aroundthe Clubs usually meet monthly but development programs and ORDER Seasoning: first of the new year. If you knowof may meet more often if they choose. subject matter areas sponsored by Mention the word seasoning and a couple expecting a baby in the The place, time and day of the the Florida Cooperative Extensionwith SHOES ' most people think of salt. A common spring, tell them about the series. meeting is decided by the club an emphasis on Extension ..fitLav.A.Wav = = sight on the American table, its use members. Home Economics.To . is a habit. Join Extension Extension Homemakers are learn more about Extension .. ; Why not consider other spices that Homemaker Clubs members of organized: clubs spon- Homemaker Clubs, attend a ,, Now for :J. may be in your cupboard? Their The Extension Homemaker sored by the County Cooperative Extension meeting in your area. STAKKE: Christmas ; .II. flavor can transfer a single dish intoa Organization is Service through the 10 10 , an educationally auspicesof Oft a.m., Agriculture Open: Full Lint of Cnjltert, BMXFreestyle 134 ' delicacy and lower your overall based volunteer organization with the U.S. Department of Building. BHOOKEH: Oct. 17, 7:30: ft 10 sodium intake. Instead of salt, try the purpose of strengthening Home Agriculture and the Florida p.m., Brooker Elem. Cafeteria. : Monday Speeds E CallStarve Skateboard 4 . the following: Economics in the community. Cooperative Extension Service HAMPTON: Oct. 14, 10 a.m., Hampton thru Equipment Beef: Oregano, garlic and bay Homemakers receive informationfrom headquartered in the Institute of City Hall. LAWTEY: Oct. 15, Saturday 10-6 Arriving i Soon! 964-7055 leaf. the Cooperative Extension Ser- Food and Agricultural Sciences ill 7-30: p.m., Lawtey Elem. Pork: Garlic, marjoram, sage, orange juice, .cranberry sauce or horseradish mixed with applesauce.. 1 Poultry: Thyme, poultry season ing, sage, curry powder or PICE PRICE PIIUC60C ' rosemary. tCc if t t ifdI 1 Vegetables: Vinegar, lime, lemon, i : RREiSAVE 52C I SAVE SAVE 52 < ' dill weed tarragon, caroway or i onion. 1 VORS- 1 1 l T I salt shaker with SUPERBRAND I DEEP SOUTH ! Replace your an rfrdlD1sHo tfE ' herb gift idea.shaker. They also make a great SCE CREAM I I 1 its MAYONNAISE \ 1 ING N. A. 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'' far THRIFTV Ms ptniiud ?-Oi MAID FL LrM MUSHROOM SOUP TOM'xfbiSv'CREAMi-Siivirbfti'TVMtttili- LIMA BEANS ; . safe think /hrlEly . about their / carefully ' LUNCHEON , MEAT Mg1 16 a THRIFTY MAID IQ'Y 01 THRIFTV MAID I HIRNEl COBM-MEDl ORIIARGJ costumes. Be sure: Thrt/ry/ J' Iftoi THRIFTY MAID :T CUT SWEET POTATOES VEGETABLE SOUP CARDENf SWEIt BAS-O. Costumes (garments) are flame I JBSB% d< 1 CORNED BEEF HASH retardant. 34oi PRICE BREAKER CRANBERRY SAUCE r IB 01 PRICE' BREAKER *They can easily move and walkin 3 BEEF?OS THRIFTV STEW MAID / 1 F AKER MIXED 16 Of VEGETABLES THRIFTV MAID APPLESAUCE ;,-BBi! >isrf&B - / Ihdly TOMATO 18-0 PRICE BREAKER the costume without tripping. LEMON JUICE Ihldly CHILI <6of PRICE BREAKER ;.pM MANDARIN ORANGES C The thoi they wear are wll-fittd; 601, PRICE BREAKERPINEAPPLE "' STEWED TOMATOES 18 Of THRIFTV MAID wearing tho.f too large (mom or dad't) JUICE > to or PRICE BREAKER PORK A BEANS lhrflf e yd CHILI THRIFTY MAID & BEANS IS Of THRIFT' MAID % can causa an accident. ,-. s-l CUT ASPARAGUS TALLI Ito THRIFTY MAID CHICKEN BLACKEYE PEAS M *They are visiblethey should Doc THRIFTY MAID (C \ EVAPORATED MILK I N0000 I IuteM .s-o, THRIFTY MAID ., colors have reflective SEEDLESS RAISINS Ihrthy 4 THRIFTY MAID sour d.a.l PINTO BEANS wear light or . STEMS PIECESMUSHROOMS I I n.7Q Llill.- HUSH WX* Sol THRIFTV MAID M F THRIFTV 3LB MAID ' tape or decals on darker clothing. CCUQUICK ss 1" SOUP GREAT NORTHERN BEANS J *They can easily see out of the GRITS W&-- LB BOX THRIFTV, MAID 15., THRIFTY MAO: JLB THRIFTY MAID FANC' IOX LIGHT BROWN DARK BROWN LIGHT OR DANK maskto the front and to the side. liini1* I uacrtl.viilh. td.O* t 1 3, LONG GRAIN RICE | CONFECTIONARY SUGAR RED KIDNEY BEANS .'f : bfrncnii You remind them to wear the ; ( uf ;-| ev| (ig&f&M mask on top of the head when walk- C 2 $' 100 nsnuii 100 ing. i EACH *I fe al_ii FOR FOR They carry light-colored bagsor ( use reflective tape or decals on them.) Wigs and facial hair is securely attached and does not obstruct their ' vision. .. WAG'MSiWlli. ., <;(bltt't K/BOK. ; tf( *ifel&. . ;,iAr EiNi rutt c.OKi fAFFiiNrtffltfjit. [BEECHNUT ;,? *:;; ti ocpHic t R0)t -fcct&t&mtt.. What is Quality? -JpiNKifPiG *' JPINHVPI*;; , Most of you realize that quality HBil iE-QOP a omiCQLA HRlBHHAtF clothing is important for a professional (' "MMS '*I.- .--, .. .- ..: ;:..-- : ;. image but do you know what !WRCttOIMftT&dfet&te ( identifies a quality garment? Most people would agree on the following: A Quality fabric that isn't shiny or stiff and will wear well. o e A good fit to the person's Ixxly so the garment hangs properly as to 0 grain. ? Finishing on inside:as neat as on - outside* Simple and good details buttons in buttons, irull cfelflU (SS r-m; svumlincsund pockets. A few good quality acccsMirics to compliment your | irm<'nt. Fashions by Floridians >.% I'I cS Start sewing now in order to get 4i>fn tiM>( "//I *& J ((S64'lr4SPeCT D>RVi your outfit made/ for "I"ill>hiOlL" l hy ,ie W ":< Floridians"/ This is an annual stale fWBVS*, B.f *.. '.-.. t l ggl. ; LE6 competition| that is held Jit the .. Florida! State Fair in TamKi.It's REGULAR .fKt''iHwtiw: *. ..... r lsypERBR lNIDWA1liSRI.NEr QUARTERS / a great opportunity to show off your talent. l Last year, we had two WPTArOIS IBREyERS; adults and four youth parlieifKile in 0 the sliow. JljCE CREAM Our local eoiinly show will lie held S , I I i\.t ,Jamuiry I'.OKI.! Winners will eonixle I ar | liiTamKi| 011 February l!">, I1MU! For more details call the extension office at !'MA K&M, ext. :2111. 1r Human Development . Prenatal Preparation -- It HelpsA QUANTITY RIGHTS mauiAK or LIGHT five week course in eliililliirllipreKiraliiMi : COPVNMMT RESERVED-1MB i STROH'S BEER ,.rJ24 has just fniislMd in : $4 t OUH.lt . . llradfonl C::011111 y. Tin1 series was a -.4.--s-i GALLO WINE:: .'w "34JSPARERIBS Urea success we covered >i will a S variety of topics lo |IwIgnlrt| C'XIM'C'Iliul (parents for (heir new role. >..,,' I . 5 S I riosRAL. sTA.trs roooILA \\' : .'! tv WINND1X1E r Io I\\; '. ITE mft -:,;} .. r .f" -- -. ( StpBE O Y The l"'u".l living ..Ntel... of kangaroo ....".. w... America's Supermarket't IM tall. _ October 31,1955 B SECTION Page ... .. .... .. ' r'C.;'t.r.a Bra dfrd-Union Girls '. ..t",, ,,, ''''" .. ' .>) '- -' " ... n ... .-. ..... .- .. Go to Camp Kateri - Last weekend Oct. 25 thru Oct.27, dancing by the end of the evening.A . the scouts of Bradford-Union (BU. big thank you to Laurie Mullins, travelled to the Girl Scout Camp events chairman, and all the Kateri at Orange Springs for their volunteers who put the weekend for- annual neighborhood campout. mat into effect. -' < The high total of scouts 175, par- Thanks to Judy Dukes, Andrea ticipated in Saturday's activities. A Abrams, Seniors Troop 669, Diane wide game of songs, games, crafts and Phillip McMillian,Kathy Hobbs, and knots were enjoyed by the Willie Mae Randolph, Carolyn scouts during the morning hours Eaves, the Duncans and all leaders r- ,..I. .r wrk._. Breakfast and lunch was served in and troops who did the 'extras' M y w' + M- .,l 4 A the dining hall with everyone having which made the weekend a success. JM Y c arwr1 w.pe +rta M! k* u.I 1''f' s I the afternoon free to enjoy sister The 'Dads' were great, they prov- troop activities, canoe and prepare ed again to be excellent kitchen help. !J supper. Thanks to Mike Tierney, Wade : Friday night everyone square Howell, Buddy Collins, Norman danced in the dining hall with caller Traylor, Michael Hinman, and Lyn Jim Duncan where everyone workedup Broome. Mikie Tierney and Billy ,.' ._....- .-....Do.... time a plus good everyone sweat and improved had a great their Stephens thanks. were great help also, I li y ,. ' { t i'' T' t3 : r kt 't.r 4 , * f _wiL _ t 7'73 _ a. y ' -- ........, -.h-- ..... ..<_ mV---9U'" r -.-...-....- U. _- >-...< I"'. YII *-} w_ :t .:' - Campers Gather For Flag... . Saturday started with a nag ceremony following breakfast. All Sale Ends:November 23,1985 b campers gathered outside the dining hall beside Foster Pond. Brownie Troops 690! and 683 were responsible for the ceremony. Two horseshoes were formed so everyone could hear the commands given at one of the Sentry SPECTACULARSENTRY few quiet times observed at camp. Seniors Prepare Crafts... NOVEMBER SALE! Senior Troop 669 have been working for several weeks! on candles for the younger scouts to paper mache while at Kateri doing crafts on the wide game.Left to right. is Missy Price, Marian Sutton, Nicole Johnson, Dana Hardware OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 1 7:30 I TIL 5:30 1 _ Adkins and Stephanie Dukes. Not pictured is Lisa Tierney and Mikky 0binson.i ENTRY LOCKSETS! DEADBOLT KITCHEN FAUCET! QSP Sales End... /- tank/of LOCK! QSP sales have been underway most of the month of October. This Is _r \ STERLING ..... fP the opportunity for Brownies,Juniors,Cadettes and Seniors to earn'extra 1'1 - money for their troops and council by Belling magazine subscriptions. :\ I:1' .$ 1'b&.iJ6.'lw&a door to door-cainpaign but will eam-"$1 per_-*" sub"for. 'troops" .; :. :' .. 799 . locally. ;tl'\ These Junior Scouts are Kristen Sapp and Kelly Ann Duncan as they practice selling to close family and friends. Brass finished. $699 $066 For exterior/ Reg. 18.09 Value . Key-on-knob locking. m 5-pin tumblers and easy grip. / Chrome plated finish. Yoga Class Interior turn button. Twin handles In smoked acrylic. 400T US3 CP "' 083-22 4:00: 5:00: p.m. Thursdays SECURITY & shop.vac'CONVENIENCE CLASS STARTS NOVEMBER 7, 1985 VACUUM! Six-Week Session $18 TIMER! $4999 1 I I i' Reg. 83.95 Value ,' III / $599 kuuk/el out.Use indoors or Includes hose,2 Brass finish. I wands, nozzle 24 hour Key locks & unlocks from with squeegee automatic. WNTERMATIC' exterior. Insert. \ BH Center for Health and Fitness Plug In I V Turnplece interior. 4-wheel dolly./ 922 East Call Street Programmable timer. D811B 660 US3 CP UL listed.PAINT. 700-02-62 Starke FL 32091 ((904)) 9644210A MAGIC TAPE! & VARNISH member of Santa Fe Healthcare Systems,Inc.... 16' POWER TAPE a Florida not for profit healthcare corporation REMOVER! YOUR CHOICE! : Z7-. -- Choose i&3Oenh1.. . SUNCOAST IS MAKING 1/2"x 450"or. "-' $1577 3/4"x 300"rolls. SUypeezepaint FLOORING AFFORDABLE AGAINSculptured &varnish 59 0 \ I I removerSAVOBRAN Reg. 14.75 Value CARPET y\ V Better cling on ea.-----_ furniture, woodwork - sQ $ easily. \ Scrape or wash off SALE Holds securely. fib., r IIII '' old paint after use. Never yellows. Scotch 104 I One gallon can. 105 III'' 01103 1 1 1 1'r Shag' HANDY HOT GLUE GUN! 5 Colors to( Select Ifonrt r' rn CLAMP LIGHT! Lufkiii $1244Reg.21.35velue? per square yard $314 3/4" toggle lock holds blade Bonds wood, leather,cloth, r Reg. 7.65 Value securely at any length. tile/ paper, & s Shock absorber cushions most porous i r r 1 1 1t Clamp and adjustable .- ball Joint. blade return.Removeable. materials In r 8-1/2"; bell shade. belt clip. 60 seconds! :* 'i 6' cord. No mess.CU . UL listed. Ta L .CoonerTooIs I No mixing. . I II .w*? I a No clamping. TherinogriSa'ely () 04170 8316 stand Included. 208localtyowned 1\t thi: Sentry store In your neighborhood"SENTRY. and Installation Extra per squareConvenient Pad SuncoastCarpets w' JACKSON BUILDING S r.t hr.lhll11 / Shop at Home Lake Butter US 301 S. Starka . Service Call Now and We &:'- S.W. 6th Annul 984-6078 Jot SR 21 ft 100 Will Bring Samples to You. 140 Thompson Street 49S-3079 473-4973 untHitiLimiu deV __...___._ _... __ . . Cal George or Tina Starke. Florida A potIIc:_ r b.d M. f item.duA4**idwn*_ i 01t awawwrI s $ps b au& eq. .or1JUIIIIV 11/I"-" .h.N,. Nlor Mwwn N rpp.Ms onv:a p.r.clpNl'g-----.rIght.--- 473-4295 / 964-5849 964-5849, - ... 4 SECTION October 31,1985 r . '' .w r4ry'' / . r t,1, : ;: t t r ySS Brownie Troop 622 Goes to Camp... Lake Butler Brownie Troop 622 went to Camp Kateri Clndee Pruitt Christy Watson, Jessica Howard ) 4 near Orange Springs this past weekend, Oct. 25-27, to Rebecca Jenkins Lisa Howell.Jennifer Joyner. participate In the Bradford-Union neighborhood camFront row. 1-r) Jessica Howell, Tiffany Asian pout. Jackie Gartman Gwyn Harvey, Monique Chastaln.Cassle , They are: (Back row, l-r) Ann-Marie Ileiman, Adkins.Tanya Adklns. Cooking at Kateri... ; : . Saturday afternoon was free time in the Individual had roasted hotdogs. other units cooked on Buddy :. I Burners or made Knights on an open fire. Cooking Is , units at camp.Troops had to prepare their own supper , and manv different ways were chosen.These Brownies always a favorite of the scouts,scouts of all ages. - More than two-thirds of the earth's land surface lies north of the equator. B-U scouts provide chairs to campBU . THE TOP RATED showed their appreciation for Brownie Troop 301, Denmark Furand Junior Troop 605 and Mary j 1,., LAWN MOWER BY the new unit house at the Tree niture and Ann Davis, Brownie Looney and Diane Moody.. g Houses at Kateri by supplying 31 Troop and Bobbie Howell,Tierney's Thanks.! hscb' LEADING CONSUMER new folding chairs to remain there 1 for use by scouts.We appreciate all MAGAZINEDon't the donations and feel sure many other scouts will also appeciate the We Have Extended Our donation. ANNIVERSARY SALE To End Nov. 9 A special thanks to Dr. Richard \ Settle for Less and Nancy Odom and family who Save 30-75% Winter I made the purchase of the bulk of the on Appirelfor chairs for us and delivered them to ladies__and_girls_through_Nov. 9 \ SAVE UP TO Kateri. We missed Chef Odom serv- ing at the campout but appreciate I f" SPECIAL DRAWING SAT., NOV7&! 1i I II the extra effort, hauling I 27 folding chairs I is extra effort, right? i for 35 Gift Certificate (w/purchase) I 350 The c--------------------------I You Don't Have to be Present to Win .J| --- the unit house,thanks BU. Those making contributions to the More Special Sale Dates Electric Start 'chair project', were Florida Na- Model 56138 tional Bank, Draw-Tite, Cadette November 1.9 Models from Troop 520, Odoms, Mullins, Eaves, 20% Off All SportswearRegular Price Includes Set-Up & Delivery 899" Model 56125Bryan's Price & Reduced Items I Geneva Lake Estates November 1.30 Ace : Hardware 20% OH All Ladies & Girls CoatsKENWIN'S Wooded Lot 3 BR/2 BA 2 yrs old t"atld' *' 30-0. 1101 S. Walnut (next to Norman's) Palmetto & Nightingale ,,. $66.500. Cash" 8y Lay._< 'W Starke Keystone Heights (904) 475-3023 111 W. Call Starke 964-8824 4-Way 964-4642 ,... 4 ,, , M. ....473-....,... :715NILI ....." . .. ..w.'" .". .,, .. "'.- 'n--- '" "- <'tffi"" .. """"4 J i ywwyjwuwuyw lams Jewelry INTERNATIONAl _ BRADFORD SQUARE E. CALL STREET .' _ 964-8485 984-7084 '; 9 am 6 pm Mon.-Sat. 8:30: am 5:30 pm M-S I "Family Owned & Operated for 32 Years" I tH tHr. 14k CharmsPrices I. Prices 6928 Start*at spe Sedan. 4-dr. ON FINANCINGPrices THE SPOT from $1 .50 up Start at Bracelets from '10.00 Rings Chains from '15.00i $7669 * Bangle Watches imported from Paris Repairs at Both Locations * Most Work Can Be Done "While You Wait" I ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISESYou & may be present while remountings of diamonds or precious Prices Start at Nova 4-dr. Hatchback Sedan IMMEDIATE stones are made.rcTassRing'Day"-I IRS A NEW WORLD $5380 DELIVERY WELR J Saturday, November 2 MOUNTS OF SMALL CARSPlus L I _.'"Bradford" Square Location! .1[I Ii e 1iQo I wJil31"on"DiVJlav.LAWN .* Freight Manufactory Options. Sprint 2-dr. Hatchback Coupe '- - - ; / & GARDEN LORIDA EST CENTER See the complete line of Choo Choo Customs ONTROL CARS & TRUCKS ""- \ 539 E. Call St. Starke FL 954-5745 Only at LAKE CHEVROLET-OLDS _ .. -- -- -- a 1a 1 CamelliasIn Bud & Bloom Dressed! 4 'UniJresscd! / P1388 & 888Reg. up to 13.99 "50 Months with$1000 down cash or tradi.8,8 APR plua tax ndteensa_with_ approved credit. '". ., ---' --- - We bought out a Florida Growers stock. 2 . . varieties popular colors most are in '3 CHEVY-OLDS C . gallon size containers.,. We expect" these to sell fast so better hurry. U.S. 301 North 9647500Pale. i . Limited Supply Subject. to Sellout. ---- ,. } ,' ,',j" '/,. ",' , ; , "'''''. .". '.'" .October.-, .J :31,,"1985\ \."' ',"', "' ".B-SECTION,,(, Pages \ ,; .. "' ( , \1" ',,\ ,, t \ Mr. Robert Johns homemaker and a member of First day,Oct.28.at the Chapel of Archer''' A lifelong resident of Starke, Mr. ''I.. .,.\,.1 ' Mr. Robert Calvin Baptist Church of Lawtey. Funeral Home of Lake Butler with Young was a retired heavy equip- ; Surntt-rvillo, Fla.,died Johns 68, oi Survivors include four sons. Coleman the Air Force Chaplain officiating. ment operator at Naval Air Station. Sunday Oct. 27 Ixtcsburg Nursing Home. Phillips of Starke, Owen Complete military services were Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Born "O.J. Phillips of Lake Butler conducted graveside in Pine Grove Ethel R. of December 15, Young Starke; son, 1916 in Indiana Leslie Phillips of Jacksonville, and Cemetery near Raiford. Archer Harry,Jr. three Mr. Johns ; daughters, Evelyn Bradford County resident was ,a a former retired Daniel Littleton Phillips of Lawtey; Funeral Home of Lake Butler was in R. Young, Harriet Y. Young, and IIIrap 1Ip surveyor, and a member of First two daughters, Ola Mae Gaskins of charge of local arrangements. Linda A. Young,all of Starke; and 7 Christian Church. Lawtey and Betty Redd of Macon, grandchildren. Survivors include Ga.; 18 grandchildren, 22 great Earl MashburnMr. Funeral services will be held at 3 Peggy Roundy of Springville daughters, Utah,, grandchildren and one great-great. Earl Mashburn, 64, of Saturday, Nov. 2, at Mt. Moriah -- Bobby Jean Hicks and Gail Byrd, grandchild. Keystone Heights,died Tuesday at a United Methodist Church in Starke - both Jacksonville at 1 p.m., with Rev. Willie Sessions of Jacksonville, Fla.; brother hospital. ANN'S L.A. Johns, Jr., of Jacksonville 2 Edward W. Mr. Mashburn was a 22 year officiating. Burial will follow in Lee sisters, Mrs. Marjorie ; SayreMr. veteran of the U.S.Navy and also an Cemetery of Starke under the direc- Gainesville and Mrs. Marian Douglass Devlin of Edward W. Sayre, 59, of employee of Florida Steel Co. for 22 tion of Haile Funeral Home, 802 N. 1252-B South Walnut Starke of Austin, Minnesota; and several Bossier City, La., died Saturday, years.Survivors. Oak St.,Starke. grandchildren. Oct. 19 in the Highland Hospital in include his wife, Edna F' TTL2PYI "Holiday Happiness"OPEN Graveside funeral services were Freeport, La., following a long il- Mashburn; daughter Martha held Tuesday, Oct. 29 at Santa Fe lness. Leverock; brothers, Clyde HOUSE Cemetery. Jones Fuenral) Home of Born in Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Sayre Mashburn of Bryson City, N.C., Starke was in lived his early life in Muskegan, Lloye E. Mashburn of Robbinsville, & charge of ar N.C., and Friday Saturday Nov. 1 & 2 rangements. Mich. He retired as a Master Sgt. Leonard A. Mashburn of , from the U.S. Air Force in 1966 and Merritt Island, Fla; grandsons Run out of paper coffee filters has been employed with the Federal Robert E. Leverock, Jr., and ? Cut a paper. towel to 10:00: a.m.5:30: p.m. Card of ThanksWe Aviation Administration since 1969. Michael D.Leverock. the right siza.Wood wish to He was a member of the Methodist Funeral services were held Thursday Get a head start on your gift shopping and decora- express our sincere Church. at Hardage-Giddens Guardian gratitude for the many acts of kindness Chapel 729 S. Edgewood Ave., with Stove tions for your home. Country antique wooden or- shown and to us expressions during the of recent sympathy deathof Griffis Survivors Sayre include; daughter his wife Donna,Evelyn Kennedy ficiating.Chaplain Interment William R.following May of in For SaleFireplace naments by Russ... Buy 5 -Get one FREEH! our beloved mother, Mrs. Mattie of Ruston La.; four sons, Ed- Riverside Memorial Park.The fami- Excellent selection of Bears Jane Cowart Morgan. ward,Jr.,in U.S. Army at Ft. Polk ly requests memorials be made to Unique Gifts in All Price Thank you for the special donations La., Dennis in U.S. Navy on USS the Muscular Dystrophy Associa- Insert Ranges' contributed to the Heilbron Horn, Douglas in Officer Candidate tion. Springs Baptist Church building School in Rhode Island,and Richardin fund the beautiful flowers, your the U.S. Air Force at Pease AF Harry YoungMr. Lopi-X DRAWING FOR '25.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE all comforting other kind words acts.prayers A special,food thanks and Base Mary Walker New Hampshire of Denton;, Texas.and sister, Harry Young, Sr., of Bradford Starker One Year Old Drawing every day. You do not have to be present to win, died , to the staff of Jones Funeral Home Funeral services were held Mon- Sunday Oct. 27 at but you MUST REGISTER EACH DAY. Cassels.Rev._ Jnhnnv_ umn- _Mnrcsan____0__'_an/4 u__Rou. .. rtna..... - - Hosoital.: 398-3168 UNADVERTISED SALE ITEMS DAILY The Family of 6 The Late Mrs.Mattie MorganIn MemoryIn A! SI' ,a1t Z> cgrz ( Thornton loving who memory passed of away Elbert on Erie October We Are Extending Our Ford Dealer in 28, 1982. I We miss your smile, your 2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE laughter your joy in life. We miss you more as time goes on. I Your Wife and Children through November 9 North Florida Elizabeth Ann,Jimmy and Ginger Mrs.Minnie PhillipsMrs. Perms . . . . . 25.00 Minnie Lee Hagan Phillips, Frosting . . $15.00"We 80, of Lawtey, died Tuesday at . . TERWILLEGAR MOTORS Whispering Pines Care Center in Good" Starke.A Like to Keep You Looking lifetime resident of Bradford 118 S. Thompson Street 964-4151 County, Mrs. Phillips was a 1986 Escort B 4 Dr., w/air a a"P .',. 6 in stock f - s : 4r 8.8% ,+, .-p.,.,......r.l.... .....,....,.....*';;. ;;"'. .. $1,000 Discount Special value Package 3 0 % Off (Selected) 26" 10 SPEED BIKE y Bronco ll's! BICYCLES!! %gs 1986 Models y x ' Girls & Boys 10-Speed 5 in inventory Bicycles, were '149.95 Now 119.95 - 8.8% 20" Boys Jump Bikes were '179.95 Now 139.95 Eddie Bauer Package Blue/Tan GreenlTanRedlTan- / CLOSE OUT!! .. Super Cab (4x2 & 4x4)) '- (One Only) i Lawnflight 18 HP 44" Cut r// 1 $ . 99995 Tr '__ :: 8.8% Gun Cabinets .1k-__ - _ 6 to 10 Gun Cabinets $6,495 $23995 to $49995 1986 "S" Models SPECIAL 6-Gun, was '199- Now '179" 10-Gun, was 459" Now '399" One of Each 1985 Tempo "GL" Luxury Pkg 4 Dr's THIS- "IS NOT ALL! Loaded 18 to choose w/equipment from _ 48 mo. lease. FMCC , Other markdowns on living room furniture, NO DOWN PAYMENT!* . dining room suites and dinettes. 'tel HURRY while selection is good to... $1 9995 Month For Approved Credit 1st Payment Security Deposit Required I . -- B::,] ..'. BSTULlSHD 1M4 1 TERWILLEGAR (HOME FURNISHING CENTERS ...-.- . IMMKM..AMdANO.r./f.00A OOVRINO.MOYaNTaRTA1NMMT 0==. OVER 200STORES SERVING THE SOUTHEAST . /v OU..T.. \ 128 S. Walnut -I MOTORS . .1 from the -.....--% " People Who) =.- (Comer of Hwy 100 & Walnut) care, Starke 964-5289 . 206 W. Madison Street Starke 9647200Obituaries. -. -. -. .-.--,- ". -- - . ..' ." .. :;. PRICES GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th. eI "SPIRITS ., GAtOR II OgR J4XP4RT I 4 sroRB -. - , .. , yo- = 1 COLLAPSIBLE Entertain withCITATION y WINE CII IQIli HAND CRAFTED, WALNUT STAINED /, ,' 99 HARDWOOD Sparkling Crystal ,; ' ; A '". s -. Stemware ,r- : 1 1 I Tulip ,upivwl I Z 5 LITER i ,k ; -!* I i- BACM 1 pFS6 s 99 / Champagne J45 -. VERTO R ICAN r % Glass - HACARP'' % Llght & CASE "" CHAMPAGNE 6.5 OZ. " I T WHITE WINE 11 oz. 99cach GO R p0 NS GIN 86 0 750 750 ML 9.29 no.75! y ,, ..WINE/BEER 8 OZ. '- MPORTEDGIN 1149. .00] ---- , ann. A YI ; - PUEAi' r BOMB 1.75 ER 6 :: 00 I'll"' at 4' - 9:95l18.7 _ llfk-vSSKA ;STEM!WINE Oftsry 4 85.25 { ' __ ;"1E? 10.98 ,nswl.. p DITIONN + r'r oSleYS VODKA *=s ,. , > E= LITER=. ; 50 MAILVN AV y ti ti33.Bo GORDONS Gordon's CASE OF ,2 I ib '''Wing 79 ,p. corkscrew w 'Vodka EARLYTME 4 Sw.fllever-aclion. Chrome plated.cork removalCORKSCREW 99 0 I Ie VODKA 1 U5UUR gg2ot I ,',n with KNIFE ...LEVER..... 1.49 iQiiS7&i 1 = , --e 'M i , k " +.:f r ROLAND T. 6.79 80--50 _. . UTEB ,- SMOKED OYSTERS VERN -- 1 w { UC K Y TA 12. 8 7 7 0 0 ,+,' 1 "* -OR-SMOKED I KE 5 P r 1>L 1.75 Lt 7EB '+' ; ara q 90 RE 'E RVE iq ; BABY CLAMS g ML. rarrio.4\ ELLS Z55.a o=. ,k ,' .., ,.; j sorM Jet I g ,,-,,, ,,,,,aHeils ?,,..: k D1,, r 88ft t e -l S n- riu rr ncje. g OF 1200 : -- ; r / 77CASE. N7UCK OURBON ( , , ; 1 ,TS LITER PLANTERS S ' --tat. adiaf CASE OF 6"x ,,/ I IXEDNUTS IhWbfet. CANADIAN' casE' ; : - ' i.MIST/ 1 Fl JLI OWN 750 Mt 6.7S 80 25] ? ., r NOW GET 14.50 = S 7 C 77 25 / &i: &S $EAGRA p1AN.75 LtTER12.99 55 AT THE SAME .I SOR CANA LITER ; ;4 PRICE AS 2 ci v.R'T i C gg "."' /li '*- Dry Roasted 95 MIt,11IF.( 1 Canadians ,.. :Peanuts ? LORD v"KjAA' Scntlnolcat U S H R'SUNADIAN SBuildoa- CALVERT l.T 520TER ,',', .Li(. . ) ;,ti -_ - 5CASE ' 1 7 pUMOpM.MINI ;, : s w"li 'r t ; I '' ' ' ,. .tlf?* I '(; HOO.OTM JLOtUU. (; ) cNISH gg LITER 6.95836075 .jrtl 4 "'. F PLASTIC 4pR'S ators -_ C71RANp .1.75 LITER ? FLASK' 4Soss w HITE LABEL ?ER : Sehi .; ' CASE oI ,. JB SCOTCH 167.00 ';:. ,, ' : t =- FLORIDA s f4 1 1 -._- .:. RED OR i I 1 150ML. - NATURAL60Z. ., 1 25.OI. 4 ':;: t t+ : r imported AS Evs .; ( R AV N A L ndY S.OO; u ? GATORS <.::..3 . V.S O P FrenchBra 559 ss so Dry Roasted Jar , FLAY APPS 750 ML California 925 scHN 75o g.99 107.00 ,, .ti UYPER r p eK IARETT O ML : LPistachios Got , Q Ai . ONI T 50 ML v LAZZAR r , POLEO. = , xs.4o .. a.... M Baileys CASE OF ,2 ' 148.9 x Tire Orikina V 't Crean 1 3queud1. s Irish . qqq' , s. "S 4t " r'f t t .: "," y '1k p q f .1 O f '" r : : $ / IV11STER XIII v' O ((' %(?' 4' .. 12 oz. CANS O REGULAR & LITE CREAM OF COCONUT 995 .I O LOOSECASEALE / pp WITH Alt yrF / THC NATURAL t GOODMSSOfTKfCKIPtNCD KILLIAN'S V 4 ._",?. o 6.PAK CA5E M; CLASSIC NEW COCONUTS. ff ml| v -f\-4llAC RED 59'9 88 { j' ::DIET CAFFEINE COKE FREE 0 ." 0'. 12 OZ. N.R. BTLS. Id SPRITE TAB ;1S'/s OL O a \\\'tf." I \\l)(!) IMPORTED W.-GERMAN BEERJU' 2 LITER 115 SailerPiisti ) ORIGINAL BAVARIAN BEER' N.R.BTIS. I --.A _ Premium Dutch Beer 12 oz. N.R.BTLS. =- = 6-PAK CASE 6-PAK CASE 1 Hollan Cocktail Miicr (SSM( [ & 2991 12 N.R..11'l5 329 299 ?-- BLOJMA C 0 0 Lt ,i ik fG II j'g4 "* 12 oz.CANS' MIX i U 6-PAK CASE 129 LITER 3 .........-_.-.:-:...._- .Regular, Light 259 1000 31.1 oz.t ; -= & Extra Gold - " . : I Fall WhwFesthral" iM/ . North 'Florida's largest, ( II pi most complete vJ wine selection.... ..,, ' Now's the time to a I: STOCK UP & SAVE! '>I h*"",/ i...;'".,'-':.. .., , ,.. ti, .fit"' '..", _.i -. -,....".,....,.".'.'..-.;y..."""" .. .. "",."m r td1, \ ;'H -O;":"11.'!\..."./'_",''IM.,,,.."r 'T'*, ,.;':;';jOI '1) ir iFA1madW r PAUL" nJ CaliforniaBlanc HBBHMBKUgtgEttH M 111 Chablls Get1F or rata L I MASSON<,! '"';k,. Gallo French Colombard .... .1.5 LITER 3.65 CASE RI'In Sebastla PINOT 21.25 a Nectar \Vin Rose CALIFORNIA NOIR ...." 750 ML., t.no 45.75 , Red Burgundy / REGULAR FRENCH COLOMBARD'ROSE Gallo Cocktail Sherry........ 1.5 LITER 3.99 , 3.25 Gold Chablis E,' 'ftNcn ffi n- ,'' inglenook I I Chablis ,........... 1.5 3.99 23.50 Light Chablls LIGHT ROSE Baldlnelli White/ Zinfandel LITER 4.59 Light RoseSauterne BURGUNDY P1 D SIGNATURE 5W CHABLIS -- ore SELECTION Chardonnay 4.75 . 750 ML. RHINE ,{ 56.00 Parduccl MIX/ ALMADtN. ... PAULMASSON. Chenln Blanc.750 ML. 4.95 Mlx 58.50 OR ?LITER s ro.wr. r ..or.. I MATCH oR 3 LITER CHABLIS ; Papagni White Zinfandeh5 ,, SO.t02. 5.29 '|MATCH A CASE 101.40*. : ) LITER 31.00 |A CASE Q Q OF 4 99 '::' ', Colon y Rhi neskeller MOSEllE 3 ,5.75 OF " 8 23.00 5 .50 ..22. ";. ;'". MO1ndavi VI n. Table RED WHITE, ROSE,1.5 LITER 6.99 41.00iX4rS'S i ; .,' ".. ".' / ;" i'I..'P.., '.. '_' m'I f. tCS l h " W oi :', ,, '.', ""' ", ; .' .t., '"", i1"'ftb' ) \ 1" I..J!>L1'i.tI: 'IIC"; : ii : t ",:,..,.t\: ,, '" ,' ..-Y.! _, "" ",.....,,,.... ...._."_' ''.t .....____JJJ.lllr Q" g:ranee 1.'I fwn Sfaance .r gggggpBBHBBBDIgfoetich im/wt.f4. fwm CASE tfwyteat'SZwMfyfeCHATEAU Cruse Cabernet Sauvignon 750 ML. 2.85 33.50 / 750 ML. 1 25401. Bouchard Rose D'AnJou 750 ML. 3.19 37.50 P A. P _ d BLANC ROSE' 3.85 "i"IUlITf 199 ' Yvon Mau BordeauX 1.5 LITER 22.50 PJallillac CASE 95.00 Nicolas St. Emilion ................... 750 ML. 4.49 53.00 =__ 750 ML.CHATEAU i s 4.55 2S.4o: Duboeuf Beaujolais Villages 750 ML. 53.95 Jadot Beaujolais Villages ..... 750.ML. 4.59 54.25 RED, WHITE .,...,,....a. / tc l ae CASE / 95 B&G Chardonnay St. Louis 150M 5.45 64.75 8 ROSE :: :;:- e h.I"k,. 94.75 , 1.5 LITER Jadot Macon Blanc ................ 750 ML.. 5.49 65.00 % && 50.701. MX OR MATCH _-_.__._.,-.00.-.-:;,:;.>-.t.._.H':' CHATEAU 750 2S.o ML.. ' Duboeuf Fleurie ........................... 750 ML 5.59 66.50 |3t. *...$o..u$ dft 85 A CASE OF 6 q{tad W CASE 5'65 . 28.50 Nicolas Pouiily Fuisse ......... 750 ML. 9.79 116.75 e11lzat't/fedoo 67.00 :I . r 'd. r .< .. : .Jf 'Yt.h.}' iwbw:YA".M.; e.1CnjM1fMm' YrtY4r.. + aren, ,,rtr5.qi. S7 ,. ULGHIwM'K 1 ......, ,.,,,,.In.. .... ., ...,., ., ..IWf l\ 'I'\'II 1I'm'' f'"Iv"V"'I>'"""" '''''''''fi#" ,,.,.d''TA'ioi;;' '?'!\\1rnr. \n.--I ..' IVIt' '1JW'IY\\ : irnMimmmiimnimnQerniany m;" ..-."" ""' ,,, \ "1.J nv9wm Fmm nuJ;!? 1 d/d 1tafl 'ftI,.,; ' "'1KV'7 ".r C'ErILLA! / :' Romerhof Pies. Mich. Aus. 750 M,_. 4.19 SiX : Ritzrnann Wachen. Kon. Kab. 4.69 750 ML. 55.75 BLUE ':,J Dianco : Keller Geister White ............ ... 1.5 LITER 4.99 M.a8Romerhof0pTesEGcdfSpat. :t J Delnhard N V N :'' ., 41.00 :, .. RosotoLombrusco s' "oTT.?! .'.00 ;: Zonin Montepul. D'Abruzzo LIEBFRAUMILCH ; 750 ML. 2.55 30.00 Verrazzano Chianti - Classico 3.75 750 ML 44s . 750 1.5 50.7 LITER CELLA euNCo Fontana Candida Frascati ..... 750 ML. 4.19 49.75ML 25.40z. r MIX OR MATCH Cavil Pinot Grigio .. .. .. I CASE OF 12 z9 A CASE OF e 3.99. .-.750 ML. 4.79 56.95 44.95 3 23.25 raz i Verdjcchio 750 ML 4.99 58.95 " .. ,, ... ,,' .. .... ', ; : . '" 'L' >> 'II..liIJ IIU. M n L. ;, !1'1<". "; .." "" '". :?"':r;""''',; n;,. .t .' '{ .'iI' ; r ' ,, ", .({",(jjj'\I.;; ; .< .:1.. !,:t/V i <\,{.'q'ti: "w..f jP.n.l \ M'J 11fi;.v :I Potpourri fwmf nluf/at i. 1IIoy CASE ==:: .. TEUS 4 2.69 3150 :.: r N I'i.Hm'M'Carmel ChardOnnayBULGARIA ML. : ; : _ _ M. H. Trakia l Concord ,ISRAEL -.............- 750 MU.2.99 35.00 ROSE + Al78 VINTAGE / Santa Carolina Sauv. Blanc>/50 CHILE ML. 3.39 3.59 39.75 WHITE - FUSso 42.25 White ML. Lafayette Plantation ......... 750MLShirayuki 3.75 44.00 .IISP RED CABERNET SAUVIGNON Takara Plum JAPAN .............. } cp 1.5 LITER\ ; Sake JAPAN .............. 750 ML. 3.75 44.00 so 10Z Lafayette White Muscadine FLA 750 ML. 3.95 46.75 5.99 'I" -., 750 ML. ' Sant Gria SPAIN. ,................1.5 LITER 5.29 31.00 CA8tOlj III < 2S.4 oz. Vbgo OR MATCH 1 CASE OF 12 6.69 MIX 79.50 ':- .. ML. 219 Chardonnay AUSTRALIA .750 A CASE OF 6 a 32.75 Seppelt tfc J* r - 6.99 83.00 35.25 ? - Bristol Cream SPAIN. ... 750 ML. A1 Harveys ." ',...' ... '." .,.' .. ...,,..II.. ,JIJ ......,,'..''...:' """' ''''<<'I'.J'' ..\' .. '. ...' jjI) .m't.. '1--IIL.;: 'f.1! "f\\-I';,: \, '':' a t.. ; ..)Ii.-row'ti.:: : > 1 1"A\j.alk1;";"c.,'', r ';'&'.:"' ' + 't14g I\ "1-..!.}.it.; ," '4-m W ..n I?! 'M. )'1 ;)f :.i\r.of''Wi' !I..I' I' MaMMttMflBaHBHUBBaEaBli H S .. -Tn>>H.. '7' SparfiCingJ. ; RO Tj \ L@R) it; ; "" ROget L ORANGERIE MIMOSA, WHITE 750 ML. 2.89 CASE 34.00 nS t-1- ; ill Jacques Bon et RASPBERRy ALMOND. BRUT, DUCK, WHITE......100 PINK ML, 2.99 35.00 Spumon.Je h '"" 7 --u: Bella Brut Sparkling ...............750 ML 3.55 42.00 L -EXTRA I = Cheneau Blanc de Blanc....../so ML. 4.95 58.50 DRY - -BRUT " SEMI-SWEET .PINKCOLD zg Freixenet Cordon Negro BRUT 750 ML. 4.99 ...... SPARKLING WHITE SPARKLING DUCK Orsola Astl Spumante ........., .5 LITER 7.75 45.75 WINE BURGUNDY, KOroel I Callf.j AND THE DRY. ROSE 750 ML. 8.49 101.00 ..540r'L. BLUSH NEW&R 25.402. Astl Spumante "..L.'.... 750ML, 8.99 107.00 CASE' OF 12 MIX A CASE OR. MATCH 99 S .y. Chandon Napa Valley BRUT DB N'sHo'. ML.11.29 134.75 OF 12 4 47.00 399 59.25 ,Moet Chandan X DRY WHITE STAR 150 ML.14.99 178,711 a .- ' "'" ' I .. ,., . ., I ,. ':. ,. .,, ;"ik,;ff, .,l i oI', \'. ,' rG \"":' '; .! ..'I', .. .11/, ,,' ':;:! i "'" '1i1i'J,jy y, : 1;'.,. , , ; : i : ; ' Z'tt: I' : : ; ; ."It-; ;" ; . : 'I' l. : ' ,, f 'L" :' Ytf. i { > : .\ -1" V" ; .f"l,' ""ti fr ; ,*, f" "I ; .il ; ," .,.." !: '," j 'T'U '0" ,I '. ,' : '.{ '" t"1. .. ',.' \ ,1 .''i.\,.t'I"t1'\' '':,' ft.,",'; . . j "} '" , I , Area. Land SalesThe ' ... ... - following sale. prices are! The following sale prices are bas- lots 6,7&8 of Block 12, Hampton,to Mark wL7nSta/UlH.Koad to Raymond O. Smith, Jr. sold 20 acres on Mark Subdivision to Selina B. Perkins for determined from the amount of state ed on the amount of state documen- Mark & Linda A. Lady for $13,200. 928,000. Lee Starling Road to Raymond J. $10,000.Ronald. documentary stamps affixed to War- tary stamps affixed to warranty James F. & Thelma M. Ward sold Raymond J. Allen sold 3 acres on Allen for$20,000. E. Newman Sr. sold 2 ranty Deeds recorded with the Of- deeds recorded with the Clerk of Cir- 20 acres west of Pleasant Grove to Mark Lee Starling Road to ConnieM. Edgar E. Evans sold lots 1 & 2 of acres on C.R.227,south of Starke to fice of Clerk of Circuit Court. cuit Court's Office. Grant L. &Jane Jones for $45,000. .Combs for $6,000. Block 33 and lots 1 & 2 of Block 34, George W. & Mary F. Looney for James.p. & Loris M. Meece sold Carol Y. Combs sold 15 acres on Jeanette Sutton. Smith! & Thomas Livingston, Truby .& Company's: $5.009! .,.. Week ending Sept-. A._n... -.-.- E. M. Lewis sold a parcel of landon C.R. 235 in the New River area to I Cecil A Jane Benton for$8,000. . , Longchamp Homes, Inc.sold lots 1 -- Rent & 2 of Block 3,J. M. Johns SUbdivi- O/CR dr sion to Michael L. & Theresa E. Rent Slocum for$41,700. r 2 Movies I Roberta Timmerman sold a 1I0'l\eS' . parcel of land on Santa Fe Lake to Mn.-T6ur. Wilbert H. fc Genevieve A. Nelson, SaturdayReturn Home ' for$13,000.Roy 7.50 W. &Ruby M.Tyre sold lot 55 JkntertaramentBradford ) of Keystone Club Estates, Unit 1, to Monday Shirley J. Draper and H. Edward, ; Jr. It Patricia S. Draper for$4,000. ' Ronald E.Newman, Sr. &John D. : FinancingAvailable Odom. III sold lot 9 of Block A, Square Shopping Center Concepts! Dalewood Subdivision to Janet G. Olive for$8,000. Mark&Elaine Olin sold 1.91 acreson Pleasant Grove Road to Blanche 964-6946 Gibbs for$7,000. Week ending Sept. 20... Ad good thru Nov. 15 Rex & Diane D. Brown sold 5.75 acres on Market Road in Starke to H. F., Jr. & Cornelia J. Wiggins for $93,500.Farmers & Dealers Bank of Lake Panasonic Compact Disc Sharp VCR Quasar Butler sold 40.57 acres on S.R. S237 west of Brooker to Donald E.Gray& Pre-Program Channels Video Recorder Judy S. Clark for$45,000. Wired 1 Remote Donna L. Brewer sold a parcel of Fantastic land on West Can St. at Bay St. to Freeman Register, III for$50,000. Sound $ 0 0 Wireless Remote Control of Bradford, 2 7 9 Keystone Developers i Inc. sold a tract of land In Keystone I Reg. $444. .. hl -' I /;); Club Estates, Unit 1, to Keystone "" Oaks LTD for$70,000. Cash & Carry Keystone State Bank sold lot:37 of $379 __ Geneva Lake Estates to Edwin n .. .. __ _ Olson for$53,000. Gerald&Diane Ely sold lots 5&8 of Dowling's Subdivision to GeraldM. Griffis for . Griffis and Gerald :- - - - - $6,000. 25 FREE Olin M. McCann sold a parcel of 25 FREE MOVIES $ land on S.R.S-235 near Moodyville to MOVIES Robert C. & Carol K. Elliott for r. .r $17,500.n: _" :1I I with purchase with purchase Week ending Sept. 27... .EEEJ".- '..0\\ ....f.. '.,. ..,4, ,,,,; \, '. ,-.:':"-, ( ,.' III. ;: \, I, ,,, ""..- ----, ""'! .---r! , .,.' Land sales for the week ending 'S Ai' ,., , Sept. 27 In Bradford County totaled :' .. .. . !t , $340,200., 1 , The following sale prices are bas- ed on the amount of state documentary Panasonic I-120 Wireless VCR stamps affixed to warranty Sharp deeds recorded with the Bradford County Office. Clerk of the Circuit Court's 6 Hour Tape Sale Remote Control ', ' Margaret Young sold an acre of Box of land on U.S.301,near Morgan Road, .to Albert\ F.Young, Jr. for$41,200. 10 30500 ,' .. , Mary 3"PoUmtr:sold a parcel of . land on Lake Santa Fe to James G.& Margaret Robbins for $30,000. $4500 Cash & Thomas O. Smith, Jr. & Jeanette Z RECORDING CarryBBBBBBHDnBHBBBH _ Sutton Smith sold 20 acres on Mark cj pQ0 TAPE '- - Lee Starling Road to Hugh Ellis Sr. orS for$20,000. Q Courtland A. Collier sold lot 24 of 5 Purchase any Block A, Cypress Beach to Alber- Sa ea. 19" nard & Hazel Elaine Perry for SonyTelevision $26,000. , -- Martinez &Juanita W. Baker sold SONey; parcel of land on Lake Geneva to John C. & Marian G. Mickel for $120,000.Joseph It Marilyn Sullivan 19" Gilbrator $ TE EYISIONTeleVISion $ Donald J. & Helen Franzese andWilliam 2 9 9 3 9 9 sold 53.32 A.acres& Norma in Woodlawn Jeanne to Logue RoyR. in stock &Mary Ann Clemons for$52,000. Cash & - Jesse F. &Belva Hass sold 3 acres Carry south of Hillburn Springs to David A. Get 100 & Montez R. Carter for$42,500. - Richard A.&Muriel C.Fuller solda ---- parcel of land in Hampton to Michael P. & Ida M. Creighton for $8,500. t Technic rStereo FREE Week ending Oct. 4... Ii Turntable AM-FM Land Sales for the week ending Oct. 4 in Bradford County totaled Double Tape Cassette \ Movies to watch ,$258. 00.. _._ . I Reg. $650. in the next 6 months Mnl low ee'i ii mi _ peci41e4' 1'dj ,.. Thursday IIIIIM/11/111/1111{illillti:1.{ ;;: - -7 . bet.31 at 7:30.: $ s.2:00 - Video Rentals FLA.TWIN I THEATRE Starke 964.5451 I j-"X'-------Open. Every NIght ,. 3 MOVIES 59gc I I!' ilL A SIM.. :00 Hwwhif I II ! [ Touiay 7:30 Shtwtoi I! , __ "-Im"RTS FRIDAY on Wednesday Somewhere, somehow . someone's going to pay. ,- I 1 ,200/0 Off iii!lull) ',, ,,.,, . I SCREEN 2 Any Musical Instrument CHUCK MORRIS LAY-A-WAY . or Guitar in Stock NOW FORCHRISTMAS - Starke 301 ,DfilVi 9847484Fit. .1! ,., BUY OF THE WEEK 1 -, ' OR ,ORDER A Sat:, Sun.* Mon. ', Weird Science ,f Fisher VCR'sWith S 'MOVIE FRONT> "- . Showtbra 7:30 Pfl OUR CATALOG . PLUS Wireless Remote Control The Bride z '$110whns 1 9:00: PQ-13 .$ 349.00.THEV MAKE GREAT GIFTSrF Piii"l iiiii'i, KT-1FfC tlI Mulls $1.50 ! I -' I : ChMran._ 80 I Octo 31.1983 SECTION; Pae. r= NOTICE starke Area, Want Ads .. 111. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING should be sub mined to the Brodlord County I - Telegraph office In writing and paid In :ECEIIALrew advance unless credit Is already HOMES FOR SALE CARS & TRUCKS "t"t.GAR established With; this office FOR SALE - THE TELEGRAPH STAFF CANNOT BEHELD 1984 THUNDERBIRD PB, PS, AC AM/FM QruIill fir RESPONSIBLE FOR MISTAKES IN NEWSPAPER PLATES Aluminum. Stereo cassette, cruise control, remote , 3 BRV, BA HOME Saratoga Hts., core Measures 24x36". :! CLASSIFIEDS WHEN AD IS TAKEN OVER 25 cents each. Great mirrors auto overdrive. 964.8092 ner lot. Enclosed garage, CH&A. Phone for patching and TELEGRAPH THE TELEPHONE. repairs. from 8-5 or 964-6604 after 6 p.m. 10/17 REALTY 964 8652. 3/21 tin 135 W. Call St. 964-6305. Classified deadline 'Is TUESDAY. Stchg 1031IT . WOODEN blacked , HOUSE:20x20. tin roof NOON, prior to Thursday publication. TRAILERS TRAILERS TRAILERS S'xS' IS TRUE you can buy Jeeps for $44 up ready to move $500, 431-1050 tfn utility trailer $650 16' dozer trailer Minimum charge Is 1J words for $2.75. ; through the U.S. Gov.rnm.ntGe' the CONCRETE BLOCK HOUSE 3 BR, 1 1/2 $1,700; 16' utility trailer $970 16' lawn facts PHONE 964.7776 then 10 cents for each word thereafter. ; today I Call 1.312.742.1142, ext. both large back porch CH/A, wish trailer. $1,125; 10' lawn single axle 609. 4tpd 10/17. 31. 11/14,28 from 1 to 10 acres land on CR 225. trailer $878: 16' car hauler. $1,150: 6 MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY! 1982 Corvette, 205 N. Temple Starke YARD SALES 964-6530. 9/5 tin ft. ramps, $100. Olin's Mobile Home loaded with extras. Beautiful car. Best NICE TWO BEDROOM block home on '/, Center, Rd. 100 W. Slarke. 9645606. offer 9648809. 10/10 TFchg Today and always, may God bestow his love on you. SATURDAY '.21 204 N. Water St. Baby acre lot. Screened porch privacy 1/10 tfn FORD PINTO 1978 excellent body and The friendship of those we serve Is the foundation of our things; 30" elec. range gold excellent fence, shed, pecan tiees. 33000. Jay COPY MACHINESi Canon.for rent or engine. $900 firm. Call 964.8399 offer 6 condition; crafts and other Items. Itchg 964-8482. 10/24 2tpd 10/31 sale. Canon home copier $799: Canon p.m. TFchg progress. 10/31 TWO STORY 4BR, remodeled house In home, or office copier $999; Canon office MUST SELL 1979 Renault Le Car, 35,000 TWO FAMILIES! ping pong table, lots of town, Fenced large yard. Peach and copier $1399. Rent to own for as miles, 50 mpg new tires, good shape. PREFERRED PROPERTIES misc. 1 block up from Family Dollar. pecan 1031BY trees. 34000. 9646650. Itpd little as $45 per month. OFFICE SHOP $1550 firm. 964.8848 or 473-3627 10/31 HANDSOME & PRIVATE: 4BR 2Ba, brick, Country Club, lot Look for 110 W. Call St.. Starke. 9645764. 2/21 signs. 402 E. South St. 9 til 1. Stchg 11/14 Itpd 1031SATURDAY OWNER:3BR IBa home, CH and AC. tfn ASPEN WAGON: 1980 Dodge, AT PS, 478x310 paved driveway, 2 car garage, fireplace range, from 9.3: In Lawtey. Big rec room. Nice lot just out of tow,:. ELECTRONIC ORGANi $49.99 per month. 1500. Call 473.2817 after 5 p.m. 10/31 refrlg., DW, central vacuum, hi-fi system, drapes & blinds, assortment of childrens clothes, etc. EQUITY 964-5997.SALE 10/31 Home 3tchg 11/14 and 5 acres. No down payment. Call 9646946. 4/04 3tchg 11/14 plus hot tub. Assum. Mortgage of $50,000, 8.75% Interest. tin Itpd 10/31 CHEVY MALIBU 1965: 4dr, 6 cyl. $400. Owner will hold second Relocating North. P.O. Box 52 Starke mortgage. SAT. NOV. 2: SR 16, 1'/ miles east of 301 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS As low as 4734310. Itpd 10/31 (Faxon Lane). Baby bed, 10 speed bike Fla. 32091. 10/31 2tchg 11/7 $14.99 per month. Call 9646946. 4/04 FLEETWOOD CADILLAC 1975, one eBARGAIN: Frame home, two acres, swimming pool. $15,000. sewing machine, stereo, clothes, HOUSE 6 ACRES 3BR, 2Ba. CH/A. tfn owner, 31,600 miles. Call 964-7953 between WE'VE DONE IT YOUR WAY Energy Efficient 2V4 year old household. Itpd 10/31 Geiger Rd. off Colley Rd. near COLOR TV $99 and up. Next to Starke 6.7 weekdays. 10/31 Southslde Elementary. $69,000. p.m. 3tchg cedar & stone home with handsome great room, cathedral SATURDAY 9-5 Couch, clothes, Truck Stop south of Starke. 9648212. 11/14 refrigerator, stove p.m., organ, misc. Items 9645876. Itpd 10/31 11/24 tfn THUNDERBIRD 1981 Ford royal blue, all ceilings, stunning fireplace, approx. 1900 sq. ft., mammoth Rd. 16 East at corner of NE 10th St. Itpd ADD A ROOM 14'X22' 3.000/lnstalled white Int., AC. cruise, tilt steering, AT master. bedroom with king-sized adjoining bath plus two other 10/31 BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES 3,500 dealer. 904-964-5606 6/27 tfnchg with overdrive. 47,000orlg. miles. One bedrooms & bath, garage with magic door opener, all this on YARD SALE 3 families. Sat. 9.3 p.m. CYPRESS SAWDUST 2 yards deliveredand owner. 6500. Coll 533.2403 after 6 of beautiful land. Access Lakewood over an acre to boatrampand Baby. children and adults clothes, spread $20. 4682624. 9/12 12tchg p.m. 10/31 TFMOBILE misc.. boys bike. 512 N.Water St. Itchg 11/28 dock and great fishing on Crosby Lake. Saved the best 10/31 OWN YOUR OWN JEAN-SPORTSWEAR: THREE WHEELER 1984 Honda 2005. $700. HOMES part for lasta true value at $65,0001 PORCH SALE! Rain or shine. Everythingmust ladies apparel, children, large size, Call 964.6050 after 4 p.m. 10/10 TF FOR SALE WHERE A GROWING FAMILY ALWAYS FITS 321 Butler Terrace clothes and combination LIVESTOCK! 3 horses-1 palomino stud, 1 go. Many baby store, petites, maternity, In the 1.96 Almost hidden from view 4BR city on acres. , , clothes appaloosa gelding, 1 quarterhorsemare. too. Glassware misc. Items accessories. Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, galore drapes, encyclopedias, elec. 12 Street, Izod, Esprit Tomboy, Colvin 954-4514 eves and weekends on SKYLINE HOME CENTER. Hwy. 301 N. 2Ba, approx. 2000 sq. ft. Motivated Seller. typewriter and stand stereo. Thurs., Klein, Sergio Valente Evan Picone, Liz ly. Itchg 10/31 Starke. Come see Ray Gouin 'formerly BEAUTIFUL & CONVENIENT BUILDING LOTS IN CITY Bradford Fri., Sat. 95. 315 N. Walnut St. Itpd Claiborne, Members Only Gasoline ALL washer YOU, NEED In appliances used of Lake Chevy-Olds for the bargains.We Villas with a variety of trees, paved roads, water, sewage, dryer, relrig. and 10/31 HealthTex ranges. over 1000 others. $13.300to buy and move used homes. YARD SALE: Sat. 11/2 310 N. Walnut. $24,900 Inventory, training fixtures Appliance Repair and sales, 212 E. Call 964.4414 or 9644778. 4/26 tfn police protection, nice neighborhood, $7,0001 Clothes, gift Items, books, records, pictures grand opening, etc. Can open 15 days. St.. Starke. 10/31 4tchg 11/21 FOR SALE: Several 2 br Mobile Homes In COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY Formerly the Pastry Shop, 138 luggage new or nearly new. Mr. Lnughlln 612.B88.4228. Itpd 10/31 HOSPITAL BED: .semi-electric with mattress good to exc. cond. $2700.4500 each Call St. in the Historic Section of Starke, reduced to $23,000 Itpd 10/31 BUILDING 24x60 2 Sale and sideralls/ everything works. plus acres: or Some with A.C. Pine M.H. Park financed. YARD SALE! Sat. 1112.11/4mUeWe"of rent. Will consider investing on 301 5miles $400. Laying hens and rooster $1.25ea. 496.2366. 4/25 tfnchg.' owner 301 on CR 18. Baby furniture, appliances South of Starke, good location. Call 468.1138 or 4681421. Itpd 15 USED MOBILE HOMES: Make offer on TWO BRICK DUPLEXES & ONE APARTMENT BUILDING All are men women and childrens 904.468.1084.10'104tpd 10/31 10/31 one or all. Olin's Mobile Home Sales. rented and have positive cash flow and good assumable mor clothes, heater odds/ends. Itpd 10/31 MOBILE HOME PARK 18 to 21 units In TRAVEL TRAILER! 1980 Coachman Deluxe 904.964.5606 6/6 tlnchg tgoges. Owner will take second mortgages for good client. YARD SALEi 95. 424 N. house 32 ft, $5,800 cash. Phone 4681000. Saturday only. Keystone, also. $25,000 down" 2.93 ACRESplus mobile home. Forsyth . 10/31 tfnCAMPER INVESTORS 438 ACRES IN SOUTH BRADFORD COUNTY. Water St. Itchg 10/31 net $20,000. Great tax advantages. Rd. $12.500 cash Coll 13054646827. BIG YARD SALE 3 families. 9-5 Frl & Sat. 3734792. 10'24 Btpd 12/12 : no both. Sleeps 4, good condi 9/12 lOtpd 11/14 Good land plus highway frontage. $1,000 an acre. Morgan Rd. Follow signs. Itchg 10/31 OPEN YOUR OWN beautiful discount tion. $600 OBO 4733903. Itpd 10/31 1978 12x60 Guerdon Statler, 2BR bath KINGSLEY LAKE AT ITS BEST Living quarters on dock also SAT ft SUNDAY Carter Rd.. Lawtey. shoe store. : known brands BULLDOG PUPPIES: 2 females, black Nationally : very good condition, clean, unfurnished second 3BR 2 Ba beautiful home completely remodeled plus Clothes, housewares, misc. Itpd 10/31 Jordache, Bear Traps, Marshmallows, with brown/white markings. $15 each. $6,000.964.7512.1013 TF , MULTI.FAMILYlln.lde Bingo hall on Grif- Bandollno Naturolizer, Candies, 964.4319 or 9647271. Itchg 10/31 1983 FLEETWOODi 14x70. 3BR 2Ba home for family, guests or rental, several other buildings, all fis loop ((100A). Itpd 10/31 Johansen, Cherokee, Nike and many CLOSING INVENTORY! Mary Kay CH/A cathedral ceilings, dishwasher, well maintained. Owner financing. CARPORT SALE Rain or shine. 9-5 Frl & more. All first quality merchandise. cosmetics, selling out at 10% off. Offer and much more Take over payments, FOR YOU THE AVID SPORTSMAN 330 acres adjoining Camp Sot If you miss this one you are the $19,900 Includes beginning Inventory, good thru 11/7/85. Phone 964.8092 VA loan. 372.5685 after 6 p.m. 10/24 loser Baby, men, and womens training, fixtures, gland opening promotions daytime or 964.6604 eves. Ask for Deb- 4tchg 11/14 Blanding Management Area. Buy all or part. Owner financing.A . clothes, toys, household & misc. Items. and round trip air fore for one. bie. Itchg 10/31 RENT TO OWNI) No cash needed .. Call JOY TO LIVE IN Large, attractive home In city with little Original Christmas crofts. 385 Alton Call today. We can have your store SEVERAL ITEMSi dinette table w/4 Mr. Seth at 237-6166 or after 7 p.m. yard to keep up. Approx. 2417 sq. ft., CH&A, 3BR 2Ba Rd. Itpd 10/31 opened In 15 Fashions. chairs double bed, twin bed, patio fur- days. Prestige 236085. 10/24 4tchg 11/14 niture and spacious LR with fireplace, gracious Fla. room, utility room, steel-belted FRI. SAT.t Tools, furniture, boat, 2 501.329.2362.ltpd 10/31 Dunlop radial 1985 BANK REPOS: Must sell. No cash mules, some clothes and many more tires. All good condition. Call 431-1432 down, $140 per month. Call Mr. Sheppard skylights, 2 util. bldgs, property completely enclosed Items. Off 225 dirt road behind after 4 p.m. Itpd 10/31 on a' 237-6166 or 236.0875 after 7p.m. w/privacy fence, $55,000. FOR SALE 1974 JOHN DEERE 60 hp Diesel tractor Bayles 10/31 Hwy. Baptist. 9646649. Itpd with 5' bush mower, 6' box blade, 6' 10/24 4tchg 11/14 WIDE OPEN SPACES & PLENTY OF CLEAN AIR Brick home on 3' bottom plow, 700 fertilizer MUST SELLI! $500 down or trade five fenced Rd. 3 BR 2 Ba, SOUTH 100 one mile out of city on the scraper anything. 3BR, 2Ba. Call Mr. Glenn acres, completely on Forsythe , CAMPER 1978 35' fifth' wheel, American left. Two tires HR 78.15, $60. spreader, heavy duty set dbl harrows, barn greenhouse 5 ceiling fans, trees. 69000. new Traveler with 20 ft. awning, fully self- 23/6166 or 236-0875 after 7 p.m. 10/24 many all for $7,000. ALSO VW Bug $600 1961 Ladles XL clothes, size 100 shoes. FRI & contained, price neg. 5332411. Call VW Baha Bug $350; 1973 Ford; F250 4tchg 11/14 HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED YOUR OWN BUSINESS? Ocala SAT. Itpd 10/31 after 6 5/16 tfn ALL 85'. sold at invoice. No money block home 2400 ft. 3 BR 2 Ba kerosene p.m. 4WD $450. 9645092. 10/24 2tchg 10/31 approx. sq. on fifty acres, .tov.wblow.rl YARD SALE Jewelry, down. 14x70 3BR 2Ba. $189 month. ROLLS OF HAY Fresh cut Alecia. Arthur per misc. GOOD BARREL PONY palomino $175. Crawford Rd., plus four chicken barns--a good, going V. in. drill $10 ; $75; ; Gasklns 782.3727 after 5 5/16 tin 3BR, 2Ba. Dbl. wide $199 per month. p.m. Race-bred for sale. quorterhorses Items. Free puppies, Dober- B'ADFORDLIMEROCK Call 2377171. 10/244tchg 11/14 business. Owner financing. Buy all or part! man/Shepherd mixed. Thurs Frl & Sot. SALES COW 9645078.HAYi 10/24 large 2tchg bales 10/31$2 each. Also FOR SALE OR RENT 3BR, 1'/.Ba mobile NEARLY NEW CEDAR HOME ON 45 ACRES Paved CrawfordRd. 233 N. Bay St. behind Little Champ.. Itpd llmerock ft Fill Dirt home on 1 acre. Price $12,500 or rent 'I".. '' .... \"-..I ,II' Nubian goats $50 and up some ., Owner financing. 10'31 .. for $200/mo. 9644236. Itpd 10/31 t ,. * I. :;.- .j I. -:i J:'; 'jE '*' "1" SO yd. semi-loads onlyTrCTiffiMleWe'r rggi3lprpdas944.31id9., 10/24 2tcrg GOOD ACRES 1 mile West of CR 225. 15% F" SA 'frV -.H--W.i ... -1- | |'.3172 3/23tfchg 10/31 ,,,,...M081l. 'HOM': 28R lea very ( 39 : tawtey: on .'.JheVTiSEiW':' to adults.Cots .of STORE BOUGHT Furniture 'for sale at WHOLESALE TRAMPOLINES giant round nice. $3,000. 964-6432 after 5 p.m. "Itpd down/owner will finance remainder for 20 yrs. at 10%. household. Inside if rain. Itpd 10/31 Doublewide Home Center located 14 ft., galvanized $289.95. Christmas 10/31 GRAHAM: 14.50 acres for $23,562.50 North on 301 Lawtey, Fla. (this Is not layawoys, $25 down. 1.752.1999 Lake DOUBLEWIDE 24x65 on 3 acres. 3BR, GRAHAM: 10.51 acres for 1707875. 2Ba, $29,500. Call 964.8399 after 6 trailer furniture p.m. ) 6/13 tfnchg WANTED City. 10/24 lOtpd 12/23 SPECIAL PLACE AT THE WATERS EDGE Lake FOR SALE: Store bought furniture for DINING ROOM SET wood table one leaf 10/31 TF A Sampson ap sale at Olins Home Center located on and 6 matching chairs, excellent condi MUST SELL 1983 Fleetwood MH 14x70, prox. 100' on water x 275' plus a storage shed. $21,900. WANTED TO BUYi 2 to 3 acre suitablefor 100 West. This is not trailer 3BR, 2Ba, CH/A cathedral ceilings andgarden barn Highway and home tion. $300. 9645694. 10/24 2tchg 10/31 condition, NEAR HAMPTON SCHOOL: 12 acres large , tub. Excellent road. Phone doublewide on paved furniture. 6/13 tfnchg MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 100 solid oak various fruit trees. $85,000.EVENINGS . 964.4155.10/31 4tchg 11/21 workshop 10/31 964.5404.Itpd HOLIDAY RAMBLER 5th wheel good chairs $16 ea.; glass panes, double cond. $8,000 OBO. Olin's Home Center, strength, 9"x12" ((400)) 25cents ea.; LOSTFOUNDLOST * * Hwy 100W, dealer. 10/3 Stchg 10/31 paint (block enamel okloy ext., 5 gal. 3-WHEELERt Honda X200. Exc. cond. pails) $5 gal.; elec. range clean $80; 2 BILL DODD 964-7408 TOMMY CHASTAIN 964-4319 1750. Call 7823333. 10/3 Stchg 10/31 RED MARE HORSE mane clipped, PennyWelghlStamps refrigerator $64-$100; floor lamps $10 JOHN GREENE 533-2121 IRVING 964-7188 CLARKJR. ea.: chord organ w/eat $30; exerciser back hoof old and split. If found call & Coins orig. Inch Master $35. Pat Jail House In Starke. 8/8 tfn WAYNE DOUGLAS 964.6593NOVIS WARD 964-7454 & Guns Dickens, Raiford' 4311200. Itchg 10/31 LOST OR STOLEN:Red male Chow-Chow. MAXINE BOOTH 485-1687 RANDY CORY 475-2597 Pawn 3 WHEELER: Honda 200. 9644916. Itchg Last seen In Sampson City area. IJJ TREE TRIMMING 10/31 REWARD. Phone 964-7643. 10/31 2tpd OPEN USED SOFA BED good condition. $50. 3 11/7 NOW liii Licensed ml. south of Starke on 301, Dicks RV. FOUND Female Pit Bull brown, yellow Itpd 10/31 and black. Found near Hampton Elem. 1111 FIREWOOD For Sale PIT GROUPi 12 piece burgundy sofa For Info call 4682305. Itchg 10/31 Church St. 106 N. LOSTi White& liver bird with group. 4733903. Itpd 10/31 pointer dog C ft C MINISTORAGENo ' (Corner Call & Church St.) Call for Free Estimates SHAKLEE PRODUCTS you need them, I orange collar. Lost In the vicinity of have them. Mimi, 7823790. Itpd 10/31 Crystal Lake on Sat., 10/26. Please 96.4.8556Open 96.4.7758 contact Jerome Johns, 964-5743 or Down Payment I 1/l; f tU.1 I ;rCEl.f; : , Dally 10124 3.pd 1117 MOTORCYCLES 4734805. 10/31 TFchg Up to 48 Month Financing "rp4 10/S IEnileml 1 l t.,eg''rf( 1'li l it:tilt' - ---' ; -- -- 1985 ATC 200X HONDA 3 wheeler, FLORILANDREALTY 1700. OBO. Good condition. 782.3333 301 South Hwy. 8/8 tfnHONDA CM400TI 1980, like new, 2600 Office 964-8848 P.O. Box 549 it miles, backrest crashbar helmet, 964.7700 Stork. Florida 32091 $950. 964-6085 or 7823576. Itpd 10/31 JM N. Tomplo A... CARPENTER V.,.'.Thornton P.Odom Auocloto SrokwOIIIJoy ' -- -- HELP!! RODNEY L. CARMICHAEL 2.39 Acres, In city. 3 BR, 2 BA, brick HELP WANTED home, most desired area. Ready to Save Energy$ Earn Extra Cash Maintenance e Repair sell. Cell for more details. Carpentry & Plumbing Install Custom Made Less. than 2 Years Old Brick home In I with 6 or more acres. Insulated Windows country The Gainesville Sun has an early morning motor route woods 0111 Acre., good hunting , Free Estimates 704-468-2860 Call 964-6766 Today! some owner financing. I available In Starke, Lawt.y Raiford areas. ./". 11/7 020 Minutes from Gainesville High ft Must have reliable transportation and be able to post cash Beautiful of N. Fla. Homes dry land highway frontage, excellent bond deposit Starke Florida owner financing good for Contact Dave Lindsay JM-t Itchg 10/31 Frt EstfmitM 10% DUcoun subdividing. No Monty Din with Ibis II Commercial Building space for -- -- --, LAVERN H. OUTLAW Hunting walllble business, plus Income property. -- . I Broker f.IB '-. .--.. I L Re*. 964-5478 . .t .REALTOR. Associate Plumbing SuppliesFrom .DAVID L. DODGE. MSA Roberts Real Estate 964-4522, "We Do Appraisals" Ret. 964-5370 96 N. Temple Ave. Starke. FL Durrance "'c;. ., KAY C. WATERS 964.6262 ' & Co. ) Pump Supply --- Lid ARK!, FLTs: R... 964-6941 Across from Your Full Service LINDA M. WOODS I Norman' Market' PRICE REDUCED 40 acre Farm NW of Starke, pecan groves, 2 J'._ U.S. 301 South RaalEstats!_. ..UMcB_ R.s.. 533-2040, .. ,BR frame house, CH&A, outbuildings and many extras. $:4 3! Temple' Av. I 964-7061 I I We Drill Well.Starke . I BEAUTIFUL OLDER HOMI LAWTEYi Remodeled Inside' and out. 48500. JUST REDUCED 4 BR, 2 BA, block home on large city lot. Central Fla. I ( 2" to 6" .. State Licensed I CONVENIENT TO TOWN 3BR 2Ba home on Cherry St. $38,000. heat and 49500. air. I JUST REDUCED TO$42,000 3BR, 2Ba home In city.Fenced In back yard comer lot. carport. I [RENT OR LEASE With option to buy: 2BR. IBa home 21500. COMMERCIAL Prime business location on US 301 with 589 -. -- --- --. .. - 110 CLEARED ACRES South of Hampton, just off CR 233. $26,900. : plus feet on the highway and 10 acres. 3300 sq. ft. building.: I LEASING commercial space In n.w building. Call for details. Scotchgard 1 *REDUCED TO $27,500 recently remodeled home on 5.100. '640 ACRES Excellent development property In a rapidly:; Carpet (Any | 301 North 58 acre. Heavy In pine timber. 100000. *HIGHWAY FRONTAGE $1 495 Is South 301. growing area of Clay county._ Priced to sell at less that Room . frontage Mi *COMMERCIAL Highway I J SOUTHGATI AREA Contemporary 3 BR 2 BA. CH/A chain link fenced backyard. j $1200.00 per acrell.WATERFRONT I. Cleaning & Hall) Available Assum. mtg. Only $53,900. 150 plus-minus feet on beautiful Grandin Florida Cleaning & Dye Co. 1 *3 ACRE MINI-FARM land In pasture 3 BR 2 BA super kitchen. 64900. Lake. Summer cottage with all rooms overlooking the lake.' Carpet I *HIGH ft DRY Building lot with beautiful oak tree.. Keystone area. $4,500. fig screened porch. This one will go fast at $37,500. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OFFERED j LIVE IN THE COUNTRY and have I It all. A beauty on 6 acres, pecan trees, barn ' and workshop. See It. you will /love It. $128,500. MOBILE HOME On a 1 plus-minus acre lot with four outjbuildings Wa specialize In cleaning and re-dyeing of wan to wan carpet furniture dean- 1 *BEST AREA Brick 3 BR, 2 Bo. carport chain link fenced backyard. $49,900. Including a 21' x 66'metal, barn. Loads of Ing and Inside auto detailing. We offer bids on'i=ommentll: contracts. Quality In excellent cond. 24900. acre, all hookup DOUBLEWIDE on one possibilities. J +*OWNER ItIO TRANSFERRED ft ANXIOUS: Brick 4BR 3 BA on 2 lot*. Over 2600'CH/A. work at low, low prices. Cap now! to make an appointment loll amenlrle Excellent location |lust off 16 W. Only 74900. Sen lor Citizen Discount No Mileage Charge Free Advice COMPLETE COMPUTERIZED APPRAISAL SERVICE AND ACREAGE| OWNER FINANCID.WllllyltllnquI. . BUILDING LOTS !rWI HAVE George W. Roberts Jr. Broker Call 964-4997 CallChMkYitawrtgfltatocdiheMtMk'MWfrtBMnitM / On Our Other Prope.Ue. Thinking' 0/Buylnll Or Sailing/ ? Call V*. Terry A. Galnes. CSM; Salesman -- . 1 1 I . . . " Page Iii SECTION October 31, I9M5 '. r Starke Ads Cent... 1 Keystone- Area ids' } .; NOTICE I '. c. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING should be submitted { J to the Lake Region Monitor of- FOR RENT ,. HELP WANTED -- Ik* In writing and pold) ,In advance - unless credit It already, establishedwith FULL TIME REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE MIMOSA MANOR MOBILE HOME PARK FOR RENT PERSONAL SERVICES HOUSES FOR SALE this office. * Scholarship available* ERA Tiffin, and Mobile Homes and spaces for rent. MONITOR STAFF CANNOT BE MELD Owens, 'Inc Realtor 221 W. LayfayetteSt. Recreational vehicles welcome. Phone BY OWNER 3 BR, 2 BA, 2000 sq. ft., nice RESPONSIBLE FOR MISTAKES IN 964 5065 7/4 tin 9647498. 9/16 tfn CARPENTER WORK Remodeling work, lot Assumable low CLASSIFIEDS WHEN AD IS TAKEN OVER mortgage carport. for On. MOBILE HOMES rent. or two cabinets and trim kitchen QUALIFIED SERVICEMAN on mobile STUDIO APARTMENT Weekly monthly carpentry. 60000. 1Mb TELEPHONE Interest. Keystone area. bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished. hornet Prior experience needed or a fates. Palms Apartments, 2314 N. Temple month. Call 4737560. 10/10 Reasonable prices. Call 473-4018 after 473.2613.2tpdI0/31.11/7 Clarified deadline Tuesday noon $150 good carpenter. Starting poy over Ave. 7/28 tIn 5:30 p.m. 1/5 tfnchg LOG HOMES Over 40 rustic models to prior to Thursday publication. $5/hr Olin Home Center Apply In NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS for 4 BR, 2 tfnchg MOBILE HOME Has CARPET AND VINYL Repairs and In..toUotion. choose from. Send for FREE Minimum charge Is 15 words for $2.75 person. 10/3 Stchg 10'31 BA apt. For more 'Information call Lok.8utl.r FURNISHED porch"' .. Free estimates.' Ten years BROCHURE. HONEST ABE LOG HOMES then 10 cents for each word thereafter, one acre. Responsible couple or Call 473.4217 and ask for COURIERS NEEDED for postmaster If Apts. 4963141. Equal Oppor bachelor preferred. $175 per month. experience. Route One, Box B4CF, Moss, Ten you like 1. Hard work; 2. To invest In tunity Housing. 6/7 tfnchg I plus deposit. 16846634. 2tchg Craig. 5/17 tfnchg n...... ((800)) 231-3695 fcan 10/31 your future; 3. Direct sales: 4. To be an NICE ROOM PRIVATE BATH 964.6035 FURNITURE AND ANTIQUE refinishing. MISCELLANEOUSPAC 1024.1031 Independent courier; 5. Making Hand rubbed oil finishes.; Coll Joe money tfn 12 X 70 MOBILE HOME 2 BR. 1 BA. A/C . $$$. Postmaster Systems offers you: 1. ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS at 314 N. 4732521. 8/1 tfnchg YARD SALE RAT Buy Sell and trade. Used furniture close to town. $245 month. Training; 2. Benefits, ; 3. Assigned territories Temple Ave. in downtown Staike. 473.2730. MAKE NEW CUSHIONS dining chairs, appliances, household items, ; 4. Company vehicle: and 5. $$75/week Including utilities. No Very nice Itchg 10/31 bar stools, camper bads. Addison LOCKER SALE Mini-storage S-100. 9 collectable, glassware, old jewerly, RETAIL OR OFFICE Advancement potential Coil deposits required. 964-5139 or space for rent. 275 Upholstery. 4732452. 4tchg 1 /71128 a.m. Saturday Nov. 2. Itpd 10/31 tools, etc. 473.2183 tfnchg 7/26 I.800.423.0110, 10/24 2tchg 10'31HAIR 964.6566.10/3 TF sq ft. $200 monthly. Carpet AC/Heot. PRESSURE WASHING Removes dirt HUGE THREE FAMILY yard sale. Satur- 50 PERCENT OFF 11\ Flashing arrow CUTTER with Florida license. Withor 2 BR MOBILE HOME close to city. No Hwy 100 frontage. Inquiries to mildew, peeling paint from homes, day, Nov. 2, 93. Hwy 21 North, turn signs $263111 I I Lighted non-arrow $247. without following. Busy ihop.Halrplanes pets, $190 a month plus deposit. Call MOBILE 4737683.HOME Itchg 10/31 driveways mobile homes. Call Rick right on Deer Springs Rd. Misc. furniture Unlighted $199. (Free letters) See FOR RENT 964.4645. Itchg 10/31 468.1323. 10/3 TF 2 BR, 1 BA. 4732452. 4tchg 11/7-11/28 and household Items, adult and locally. Limited quantity. Hurryl) ((800)) MOTOR ROUTE AVAILABLE: In Lake 2 BR MOBILE HOME: close to city. $85 Located Hwy 100 West next to mini CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING childrens clothes, toys and much .423-0163 anytime. (Also GIANT BLIMP Butler area. Must have reliable weekly including utilities Call storage. First month rent $200 plus Truck mounted, deep steam extraction. morel! Itpd 1031Protect sale! Big profits! Don't lose outl! I) icon transportation telephone and be ableto 468.1323. 10/3 TF $100 damage deposit required. SPECIAL Half off on Scotchguard.C 10/31 post $250 cash bond deposit. LARGE MOBILE HOME LOT: Concrete 4733571. 10/31 & B CARPET CLEANING SALES EVENTS PROMOTION, GRAND ; 964.5165 or come by the office' at 1605N. patio water furnished close to prison. BUSINESS OR OFFICE space. 15 X 28 ft. Keystone Heights Your Home OPENINGS Rent/buy giant flying T.mpl.SI. 10/24 2tchg 10/31 $95/mo. 964.7530 or 468.1323.10/3 TF Hwy 21 N. $250 per month plus deposit 473-7770 blimp, 20 ft. beer coke can, tire. Flying CRUISE SHIP JOBSI Great income pntential. NEAR GRAHAM: 1 BR trailer completely utilities included 473.7708 or 4733909. Floors stripped and waxed And Save 25% hamburger and others! Visible for All occupations For info call furnished heat' and AC plus utilities. Itpd-ltchg 10/31.11/7 .4tpd 10/31.11/21 On All Maintenance-Free ExteriorsCut miles! Amazing results, worldwide) 312-742.6620 ext. 362. 10/24 4tpd $60 per week 485.1371. 2tpd 10/31 SEWING MACHINE CLEANING OH and Brick and Stone Anyone can afford! Details: ((800)) 11/14 CLEAN MOBILE HOMES: 2 BR CH/A Lost adjust tension in your home-only Coquina Shell 6267446. fcan 10/31 EXCELLENT INCOME for part-time home near shopping center and restaurants. 1495. Twenty years experience. Service Aluminum Siding assembly work. For Info call 964.8810. Itpd 10/31 REWARD for information leading to the all brands. Call 4752692. Itchg Vinyl or REAL ESTATE 504.641.8003 ext. 9579. 4tpd 10/10,24 3 BR MOBILE HOME: AC & heat year recovery of WETBIKE. Missing since 10/31 FOR FREE 11/7.21 around. No pets, no small children. Oct. 18 from dockside In Lake Santa Fe. PRESSURE WASHING houses, mobile CALl TODAY NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAINS 397.6 APPLICANTS NEEDED for temporary, 533.2366. 10/24 TFchg ID number FL 8109 CP. Contact: P. O. homes. Painting Interior and exterior ESTIMATES acres. Prime development property '/> employment. No fee., Office skills. ONE BEDROOM furnished apartment. Box 887 Melrose, FL 32666 or The Paper hanging, minor repairs quality Homes Beautiful mile Major Highway Frontage, County Cashiers, sales. 9647777 218 S. See Tackle Box 341 N. Temple Ave. Monitor P. O. Box 1171 Keystone work. Phone 473-2341. 4tpd 70 water approximately acres Walnut St. W.W. Professional Office & Itpd 1031REMODELED Hqts. 32656. 2tpd 10/31-11/7 10/31-11/21 of N. Fla. open system balance wooded creek, Personnel Services. 10/31 2tchg 11 /7 3BR home on rut de sac. 1st Starke Fla. streams, borders Western N. Carolina, CASHIER for convenience store with gas. mo. plus sec. Call 964.5377 after 5:30: MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE r r Ideal golf course, homes, townhouseor Apply Pep.O Service Station, 620 S. p,m. Itchg 10/31 964.6766 condo development. $2000 per acre, Walnut. 10/31 2tchg 11/7 FURNISHED 2BR MH; no small children MUST SACRIFICE Hammond 5000 series terms. Jenkins Realty Group P. O. Box TAKING APPLICATIONS for redl-mix MOBILE HOMES for rent. One or two with double keyboard base Guaranteed Savings : no Inside pets. 1st, last deposit. organ 734 Blalrsvllle GA 30512, ((800) driver and production personnel. No 7823363. Itchg 10/31 bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished. pedals and rhythm section, $795. Call 5543232. icon 10/31 phone calls, please. Fla. Rock Ind. 311 TWO BEDROOM remodeled unfurnished $150 month. Call 4737560. 10/10 tfn 4732210 weekdays or 473-4648 Edwards Rd. Starke. 10/31 2tchg 11 /7 house in Starke. CH/A $250 per mo. chg weekends for appointment to see. tIn . PARAMEDIC: Immediate opening for a 1st last $100 dep. 964.8840 or FREE Credit check by phone for WURLITZER spinet piano excellent con full-time Paramedic with hospital-. 473.3627. 10/31 3tchg 11/14 new or used mobile home. Call now. dition., 1000. Cherry mahogany. 1 .J *>ulone e t 'W' i I' hom* fur'ilshod Ask for Mr. Fox at 3512126. 4tchg Phone 473.3752. tfnchg 8/29 ERA TIFFIN & OWENS INC -> M4iry. 44 hi shifts, c,,myui..ve, on laige private lot. Call 9647625. Itpd 10/10.10/31 197S SOUTHWIND motor home. Gen. _ wages with excellent fringe benefits. 10/31 W O W* New doublewlde, masonite air low mileage. 13500. Call B t Contact Personnel Dept., South Lake THREE BR HOUSE In Waldo. Stove. siding shingle roof fireplace. All for 473.3343 or 964-7055. 10/3 tfnchg Memorial Hospital Clearmont, Fla. refrigerator fenced yard. $200 per mo. $15,900. Call, ask for Mr. Fox at WANTED Responsible party to assume 32711. 904.394-4071. 10/31 2tchg 11/7 1st last and $100 security deposit. 3512126. 4tchg 10/10.10/31 smo'l' monthly payments on piano. See CITY OF STARKE Police Department Is 468.1509. 10/31 2tpd 11/7 OWNER MUST SELL Doublewide locally. Call Credit manager. 964-5065 now taking applications for position of TWO FURNISHED apartments: each with $239 month. Fireplace, masonite 1.800.447.4266. 4tpd 10/10.31 m aosyn G e dispatcher. Must be at least 18 years of 3 large rooms & bath. $150 per month siding shingle roof low down. QUEEN SIZE BEDmattress, box springs age. HS graduate or GED. Apply City plus $75 security deposit. No utilities Delivered to your lot no charge. Call, frame and headboard $50. Call Hall. Merrell Dees Office. Itchg 10/31 furnished. NO PETS. 9648071. Itchg ask for Mr. Fox at 3512126. 4tchg 473.2042 after 6 p.m. Itchg 10/31 BRADFORD COUNTY Road Deportment 10/31 10/10.10/31 STROLEE BABY CAR SEAT excellent con- REALTOR . has a job opening for a qualified heavy SMALL 3BR HOUSE: can be used for USED HOMES starting at $2995. dition $25. Potty chair, play pen and equipment operator. Applications will home or business. 2 acres of land for Some low down. Call ask for Mr. Fox other baby items. 4732844. Itpd 10/31 ltou 'st be accepted from 7-30: a.m. to 4 p.m. at garden. $175 per month with $150 at 3512126. 4tchg 10/10.10/31 REMINGTON SHOTGUN Model 1100 8128 N. Grand St.. Nov. 112. Equal security deposit. Hwy 301 N. 473.4995. REFO 3/2 mobile home, $199 automatic 12 gauge. Two extra barrels Opportunity Employer. 10/31 2tchg Itpd 1031FURNISHED month, assumable delivered to your (imp.cyl and slug with sights), hard OUR PROFESSIONAL TEAM WILL SERVE YOU I 11/7 lot. Call ask for Mr. Fox at 3512126. 1BR Apt: lights and hot case. $450 firm. 473.7738. Itpd 10/31 TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs mature water Included. $160 mo. plus $75 4tchg 10/10.10/31 1984 TRAVEL TRAILER 30 ft., self- person for short trips surrounding GREAT SAVINGS Inventory must go. contained A/C with heat strip security deposit. No pets. 9648071. gas Located on Hwy. 301 one block South of S.R. 100 Bradford Contact 56X28 was $25,900 now $23.900 County.. customers.We Itchg 1031RENTALS and electric hot water stereo TV train. Write K.C. Dickerson Pres., AVAILABLE $150 month 48X26 was $23,900 now $21,900 antenna 20 ft. awning Island bed and per Southwestern Petroleum Box 789 Ft. and up. Call Susan F. Reddish Broker 44X26 was $20,430 now $19,000 bar. Call 473.3536 or can be seen at Little Residential Worth Tx. 76101., Itcha 10/31 64X14 was $17,995 now $15,995 Rain lake Road 3 miles north of CLEAN Owner MOBILE at 964.5065 HOMES or: 964-4048 for rent.6/27 On Triple wide was $25,900 now $23.900 Keystone on SR 21. $7500 or best offer. .*.**...*...*.*...*.*.********.*...** . Toll Free 1 ( 222-5253 (800)) Highway 16 W. Close to prison. Itpd 10/31 Rf S , PERSONAL SERVICESNEED 964-7530 or 468.1323.10/10 Tfchg 3tchg 10/17.31 SINGER ATHENA 2000 sewing machine. : "to v. NEW OFFICE SPACE) Located across from MOBILE HOME: for sale by owner. Larges Original cost $898 will sacrifice for . BHS on 301. 950 sq. ft. Call 9648272. '/ acre lot with 12 wide 2 BR. 2 bath $250. Call 4752692. Itchg 10/31 .. xr A TUTOR?! All sublets K.8. Cer- Itchg 10/31 mobile home. CH/A central water,, TWO KEROSENE SPACE HEATERS 1 Duo : ."r'k. ... titled Teacher 533-2901' after 7 p.m.' TF DO YOU HATE PROPERTY you would like furnished, new carpet, front and rear Therm $50 each,'' One kerosene tank ... CHAIN LINK' FENCE: Installed, Free to rent but'don't have time? Let us handle decks, owner 'financing. '4681323.... and stand 250 gallon/ good condition o (+.timr rl .I t estimates. Handy-Man Fence Co. the property and all the problems. 10/10 TF $75. Call Linda Steger 475.2767 (home) Owner Tommy Reddish, 9648559. 3/29 Commercial or Residential Call Carol I or 392.1261 (work). Itchg 10/31 ... tfn Warner Tiffin & Owens, Inc., REALTOR OAK FIREWOOD cut, split and ... WANT TO DRINK 964-5065.10/31 3tchg 11/14 LAND FOR SALE delivered. $75 per cord. Rick's Lawn ..... THAT'S YOUR BUSINESS Service. 4734512. 2tchg 10/31-11/7 .. . WANT TO STOP? . LAKE LOT Hillcrett lake. 13500. ... THAT'S OURS LAND FOR SALEONE Owner will finance. $164 per month. CARS TRUCKS ... Alcoholics / Anonymous961.4150964.6B94.9646219 473.4367. tfnchg. 12/6 & BOATS .... FOR SALE Heights, readyto .. pd thru 11/15 ACRE LOT facing Forsythe Road no LOT Keystone * Power well,. septic and GLASS CUT TO ORDER: Doors windows, down payment $75 per mo. Call move on. 4733024. 1973 OLDSMOBILE station wagon. Full * 392.0985 fence. 6499. or etc. JACKSON BUILDING SUPPLY 964.5606. 10/4 tfn ... gond condition. 473-7500. Itpd Ask for Linda tfnchg 6/13 power 964-6078. Orders also taken In Lbke LOTS & ACREAGE: 20 percent down IMPROVED LOT for sale, outskirts of 10/31 : COLONIAL BEAUTYi one of Starke's Historical homes. Completely I Butler 496-3079 and Keystone Heights. balance In five years, financing by 197B MALIBU BOAT 14 ft. 35 HP * K.y.toneielght... $8000 cash or owner modernized and excellent maintenance. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, and if 4734973. 2/26 tfn owners 9646853. 12/13 tfn. financing. $500 down with $166.83 Johnson motor tilt trailer. Many ... room to entertain Sun d.ck overlooks lovely landscaped yard. Shown r BULLDOZER to do bulldozer ACRE LOTS: Pleasant Grove Settlement. . : Wanting Call 473.2042 after 6 or * monthly payments for 5 years. tras. p.m. by appointment only to the discerning buyer that appreciated the work. Have 2 bulldozers & looking for 3500. $350 dn., $70 per mo. Call weekends. Itchg 10/31 4733024. 4tchg 10/10.10/31 : workmanship of past years. Jf work. 964-5606 7823333. Ask for 964.5606. 1/03 tfn Mark. 8/8 tfn ONE ACRE LOTS ON MENG DAIRY HELP WANTED"JOIN )*.******.******.***.*********.****** . PAINTING & REMODELING: quality workat ROAD: $3,000, no down payment $70 an affordable price. For a free per mo. Call 9645606. 1/03 tfn THE WINNING TEAM" We need 3 *YOU'LL LOVE THIS brick veneer home located In the Heart of Starke. 3 estimate, 964-8309. 10/10 TFchg 1.7 ACRES-BROOKER ROAD: (C-227)) sales associates who have above bedrooms, 1 / bath for family comfort. CALL NOW! SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED and drain lines 3500. no down payment, $70 per mo. r ;; average expections of earnings and *MUST BE SOLD NOW! 18'/i acre with fix-up CB house, on paved road with relaid. Serving Bradford County for 10 Call 9645606. 1/03 tfn Bargain Center, Inc-I wish to receive above average oppor lot of road frontage mostly cleared. years. Bradford Septic Tank Service. LOT IN CITY: 6000. Call 964-5764; after tunities. Watson Realty Is expandingand OWNER FINANCING 1 acre, has 3 BR, 1 bath CB on paved road. 9648121. 10/17 TFchg 5, call 964.5251. 3/07 tfn I is offering extensive training programs REDUCED TO $23,000 Immaculate 2BR 1 bath. NEED TRANSMISSION WORK Rebuilt LAND FOR SALE Six lots 1-2/3 e and full time management. Expect acre per Electrical & Plumbing HORSE LOVERS DELIGHT or just get away from It all. Live In this transmissions $150 with warranty lot 3,500 and 4,000 per lot. Off of For Mobile Home Supplies to "WIN WITH WATSON".Coll for BEAUTIFUL SPRAWLING RANCH STYLE HOME WITH OVER 2000 Sq Ft., Includes most cars. Also do standards and sythe Rd. No money down $75 mth. Paneling & Cabinets confidential Interview. 4734816. Dean barns and cross-fencing. foreign. Call 2727607. 10/17 4tchg Call 964-5606 6/6 tfnchg I 2 Comm.rdallc.mak.rs' 2moXchglO/31-12/27 *GRAHAM: 3BR 2 bath with formal dining, formal kitchen family room 11/7 WOODLAND ACRES 1/2 acre lot locatedat SECRETARY Legal, experienced prefer Makes 350 Ibs. a Day fireplace 2 car garage "'/ acres. Seller will hold partial mtg. 1st mtg. SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED: Bradford and Woodland Acres, Starke. Has well, red. Salary commensurate with ex Union Counties Gockley and Sons. septic tank and light pole. 8500 selling Capacity t perience. Good benefits. Send resumeto assumable.REDUCED. down O. Box 35, Heights FL $13,000 SELLER HIGHLY MOTIVATED: 3 BR home with family . 496-2939 496 2871. 10/24 4tpd 11/14 price 500 135.00/month. Call P. Keystone LESS t QUALITY FOR room fireplace, real pine paneling etc. CALL TODAY)I. BUY, SELL, REPAIR: appliances and 964.5606 6/13 tfchg t 32656. Itchg 10/31 water pumps and AC and elec. motors. 5.43 ACRES: 646 ft. Forsyth Rd. frontage. SEMI DRIVER TRAINING Earn Big Bucks BARGAIN IN THE COUNTRY 7.1 acres, large 3BR 2 bath home Less than 5 212 E. Call St. 10/31 4tchg 11/21 $4,000/acre. Call 305.464.6827.Cash or t 964-6679 US 301 South't Drive Big Trucks. D.O.T. Certification yrs. old. Fish ponds Included. LET US DO YOUR CLEANING FOR YOU: terms. 9/12 lOtpd 11/14 local and National Job Placement *COZY HOME: Kingsley Lake area with large fenced yard, only 36000. house or office. Reasonable rates. Professional I'/i ACRES: Zoned commercial. 30x100' l.t: Assistance. CorrespondenceResidentTraining. *MACCLENNYi Just 35 minutes from Jacksonville, attractive 2-story home work. 964.5473 or 964.8985. pole. Building approx. 275' on 301. Eligible institution for Federal 1 acre fenced with large above ground pool. TERRIFIC buy for |lust 68000. 10/31 2tchg 11/7 High & dry cleared land. 25000. Aid GSL. Call ((800)) 2519042. UNITED *CEDAR HOME Spacious master suite with sunken tub Including 10 1/4 MH REPAIR SERVICE: reliable. Painting 9648534. 1017tpd 11/7 TRUCK MASTER. Resident Training: acres privacy guaranteed. cool sealing, leveling spray washing BEAUTIFUL FENCED 20 acres with SW BULLDOZER WORK Tampa, Florida. fcan 10/31 NEED THE SPACE? Extra homeslte already here, live In the mobile home and skirting. Free estimates. 964 8899. trailer, barn, fruit trees, dark room In and rent a site also) 10/31 4tchg 11/21 Lawtey off 225. 964.5165 8.5 p.m., Bulldozing *COUNTRY HOME: starter for right! couple, fenced In, away from It all, just 964.6566 after 5. 51000. 10/24 2tchg "Back Hoe "409--DRASTICALLY REDUCED: 4BR, minutes from Starke. Low 30's. Subscribe Today f I 10/31 Fill Dirt 2ViBa,. cypress home on 20* acres,' *REDUCED FOR BEST BUY: act now, seller very motivated. 1784 sq. ft., PARTIALLY CLEARED 20 acres of fertile Clay & Top Soil pool,'stocked pond, pasture, timber, flr.ploce.-c.illng fans, Florida room. CALL TODAY. MISCELLANEOUSMALI soil w/lots of pine and oak trees on fenced Rd. 16 East Owner financed, road. Just off Rd. 100 within 4 graded MUKRHEE CONSTRUCTION dn.415DRASTICALLY . low dn. $200,000 w/$30.000 BUILDING LOTS AND SMALL ACREAGE miles of Phon. 473-3619 Keystone. or REDUCED: 2 1 TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS 200x355 2 PIT BULLDOG: free to good home. 4734680. Itchg 1024Tim' DIVIDE on paved streets. Zoned R2A. . home on 19.3 oc. Rd 16 East, Motivated seller. Owner financing available. story 964.8566 after 5 p.m, Itpd 10/31 473-4175 Days 473-7153 pecan grove, pasture, low down and *PLANNING YOUR DREAM HOME? Make It come true on this dream lot, NightsJanet owner financed. $59.000 w$5.000dn. lovely peaceful neighborhood. Owner financing makes It work I to/IO-t: BUILDING SITES IN COUNTRY 1-5 acre tracts In our lovely rural areas /412--3BR 1 BA on Market Rd. New Owner. financing may be arranged. ,. ;. _. Custom Cabinets optionees Included. Pecan trees. . *All Cabinet to-Surfacing Assume mtg. FARMS AND ACREAGI / --1 BR home In Raiford. Bargain BESSENT ROAD AREA Mini farm with plenty of extras Priced to sell with *All Types CabInet Work Remodeling M. Ot 12500. 4 or 7 acres. 414-3 BR 1 BA, workshop mobile INVESTMENI *Alao Any Type Drywall Work StarlingRealtor home with 2nd well, elec.& sept.. 9 A************************************. New or Remodeling Ceiling Design Work oc. -' I398-2O ac., 4BR 2 BA N. of Starke, 1. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST NOW) Shoppers can walk if 63000. from Bradford Square to New Retail/Professional units. CALL NOW for * Free Estimates -11 ACRCSiWell, septic tank, 1411"5 plus acres, 3 BR 1 BA home I a private showing. For only $39,100. .4- Call 964.6238 Tim Thompson pond/op.n air barn. $33,500 has 11 ft. celling fenced, 3 %***+***************************.*.*.*.** -9 ACRES $12.500; 10 ACRES fireplaces, like new Inside lawtey. *INCOME PRODUCING property located on Hwy. 301. Over 300' frontage.. 10/31: 25000. Excellent Terms'. 418-Moblle with addition 3 BR 1 Six acres total. Owner financing available .....7 ACRES Well, septic tank, 17x35Tollman Bo, like news' acre lot. a great buy *MAKE YOUR FORTUNE: Commercial properties available on 301. Highly \ -'--- pool fenced/cross-fenced, for $21.500. visible locations Include North of Econo Lodge, South of SR 16, and others 'I 25000. also available. Call today! ' -.4 ACRES Hwy 225 A. 12500. parcels commercial on our acreage Check CYPRESS MULCH .S Ae.i Paved frntg. $12,500. II property apartment Investments Susan Faulkner Reddish, REALTOR . -11 ACRE Old farm house. Beautiful motels and mobile home Sales Manager>. Evenings 964-4041 . ' Oaks 32500. < REALTOR ASSOCIATES .4, &( PINE BARK OLD BUILDING In Lawtey 8500., I II ,parks' Buy: and Sell the Strout Way Irene L. Faulkn.r 944-5142 Elise Johns 533-2114 ' I eLiQUOR STORE AND LOUNGI. AlLACROSSAMERICAfl3eN.I.pI.Av.) ._ i Susanne Kitchens 964-7630 lob Matthews 944-72(1 ...' , I .S9' .i$50,000.. Lou Young 964.7525 lee Hardenbrook 473-7144 You pick-up or We deliver 3BR 2BAi Beaut landscaped Lot. II Starke.NX2091; * x $39.500. 16 West LEE HARDENBROOK..APPRAISALS Hwy Minimum 3 yds. on Delivery': ". STROUTREALTY ? 2BR 2BA In the Country. 29900. 11 * ., .' CROSSTIES FOR LANDSCAPING .... r COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL . (904))712-ml 'MCOerCMATIDOKH Rentals Available P.O. Drawer Carol Warner. REALTOR ASSOC. 964-6649 Ml $. Lewtey 964.8931 .;S-096. .. Property Managem.nt Division - . -- .. .' ... ."... ... ., .. .n. ... .. .n .. . .,,,. .. _" ''' ..... ... ..._ .... .. .. , C n"J" / . ,, . ' ' "" :i ,I ., High tech hits road map busbiesl"( i '.,'S Personal computers have part of the state in a millise their own language or cond.Themapdoesnothave"jargon" Union County Ads 1. such as "user 13K but does include 13 city friendly) and "hands on and area Inset maps. Additional Follow us to. .. .. use." Those phrases could input is in the form of well be describing the new a city index, mileage chart CARS'& TRUCKS HOMESlog I .J Florida "flip" maps. Imand a highly advanced I r << agine a road map that reperimeter mileage cal tit Dodg. Royal Monaco. $1,000 or i Homes Over 40 rustic models to A D & S MOTORS INC. quires NO UNFOLDING OR culator. All this in a coat best oiler. Call 4961343. llehg. 10/31 choose from, send for free brochure 1 REFOLDING. Now that's pocket size, package and, Honest Abe log Homes, Route 1 box 84 207 N. Temple Ave. Starke 964.7556 "user friendly." "Hands on unlike a home computer, it's LAND FOR SALE CF, Moss, Tenn.. 38575. 1(800)( ) 1 use".allows. you to flip to anv super simple, ,to use. . Immediate All , to Qualified 2313659. It 10/31. Financing BuyersW . " forth Georgia Mountains 397.6 acres it DA S would tike to think Starts/Bradford County for your support ' with 2 Ba home IMMACULATE) 3BR extra - Prim. development property, 1/2 mile building lots. Call today I ERA Tiffin Payments As low As '2500 per week '" "". " major highway frontage, county water & Owens, Inc., REALTOR 9645065. 'I'f'h i ' system, approximately 70 acres open, 10/31 I ,, .: Itchg S . balance wooded, creek, streams, Ij " borders Western North Carolina Ideal j 66 Ford Mustang ConvertibleMint MY '" ,nI' golf Course, homes, townhouse or con- do development, $2,000 per acre showplace condition. 32,000 original miles. terms Jenkins Realty Group, P.O. Box Subscribe Today I New window sticker. See to believe! __ I 734, Blairsvllle, Ga. 30512, BRADFORD COUNTY 18005543232.( ) It 10/31 Could be a trophy winner. . TELEGRAPH . JOB OPPORTUNITIES 964.6305 .. -.- . 81 Mere. Caprl'- 82 Buick Regal LTD eml Driver Training Earn big bucks- PERSONAL SERVICESNETTLES Rally Sport Alt. Auto Tu Tone, 4 Dr. drive Local big and trucks national D.O.T. Certification.placementassistance. .. ap. AC, AMiFM Stereo Stereo Nice Family Cart! -. SAW'( . Correspondenceresidenttraining. TREE SERVICE Tree removal Back, Nice Car $4 99 5 j Eligible Institution for Federal and pruning. Also firewood oak and I Aid, GSL. Call 1(800)251-9042.( ) United pine for sale Call Thomas Nettles $3995 Truck Master. Resident training: Tam 4963823. tfn 12/22 " pa, Fla.. It. 10/31 Honest trustworthy woman seeks house 78 Mercury Cougar 80 Grand Prix cleaning lobs in Union and Bradford White with Red Interior PS, PW Door Locks, Stereo . MISCELLANEOUS Counties. Call 431-1010 Itpd. 10/31 Loaded 1695 *3595 tales Events, Promotions, Grand OpenIngs. . Rent/buy giant flying blimp, 20' REAL ESTATE beer coke can, tire. Flying hamgurgerand OUT OF AREA 77. Buick Century 77 I Impala I S/W/ : others) Visible for miles I Amazing 4 Dr., while wIred Inter. _ results, worldwide! Anyone can af- 1 exc. cond., auto, air AC, PS Very Clean Wagon! ford I Details: 18006267446.( ) It 10/31 LOOKING FOR A SPECIAL PIECE OF PROPERTY 1488 1995 Free Christmas Gifts Have a House of ? If I don't have it, I'll find It- Just c: L Lloyd party and receive$40 In free gifts ask. JANE S. USHER REALTOR. ' and more. For Information call Anita 496.2126 or 496-2903, eves. "YOUR Thomas at 496.2265 or Robin Thomas at UNION COUNTY REALTOR" tfn 70 Chev Monte Carlo 78 Hon a Ace 496-1317 alter 6 P.M. 10/31 Land For Sale Approximately 3 acres. Itchg AC, Auto 3 dr., Hatchback, Stereo Particolly wooded, well and septic Excellent Condition tank, mobile homes okay. Hale and A/C Burgundy FOR RENT $ Associates Real Estate, Inc. Call 9129'Cash 2495 496-3939 or 462-3068. chg. tfn TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINESFOR - t RENTi Union CountyTimes, 150 79 Chrysler Cordoba '80 Plymouth I \ Champ , Main Street, Lake Butler. Phone INSURANCEMAINES You Name It... It Has III ' 496-2261 for Information tfn Burgundy on i burgundy w/burg. Int. 5 sp., overdrive A/C stereo I Clean Car Three Bedroom 1 bath house, unfurnished INSURANCE AGENCY 160 SLake Excellent Carl sun rod Real call 964-6385 or 4962751. $275 Avenue, Lake Butler, 496.3978 2495 2488 month tfn/chg first last, and security deposit. Complete Insurance Service tfn THE BLUE GIANT Room in private home for congenial person . non-smoker, references required.Call 78 Olds Cutlass 84 Trans-AM COVERS YOUR HOME WITHA 4963087. tfn Saver w/burg./ Inter. Black A Gold Mobile furnished.Home In Two nice bedroom park, fenced one yard bath, Subscribe I $21:95/ I 9600 BLANKET OF WARMTH utility house. Adults only. No pets. : $180., plus security deposit, Sawyer gives you the selection you want references. Powell's 496-3377. Itpd. Lake Butler/ : 73 PU 81 Ford Escort Wg 10/31 Chevy for all your heating needs. Save 50% to Auto newly rebuilt eng. Auto A/C, Stereo FOR SALE 496-2261 Call J 1488 2488 60% compared to electric resistant heat. 77 Dodge Aspen 80 Delta 88 Dearborn (7au'ndH $0 percent offll Flashing arrow signs Auto AC, 2 Door Hatchback Very Nice Family Car VANGUARD $263111.Unlighted $199.Lighted(Free, Non-arrow lettersl).$247.See ... ,,",.. _. .. _a95 _.. >N s 995 Cash.J 35000 Automatic to 65,000 GAS 15,000 HEATER 25000 BTU locally? Limited quortif/T 'fWfryl-S.' .. -. "\Sp-r, .' Automatic blower 1(800)423-0163( ) anytime.Also( Giant ,. THE a 80 Ford Pinto Pony BTU.I 76 Datsun B-210 Blimp sale! Big profits! Don't loseoutll Priced $ Priced OFFICE New Engine w/all new parts 198 ) It. 10/31 S Speed A/C From From Wall unit, lighted, dining table and six SHOP $ 1995 1695 chairs, both walnut finish. Sofabeige( I IOWcrNe. CALL NOW FOR IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION and brown) Must see to appreciate.Call 964.5764 496.3206, after 6 P.M. Itpd. 10/24 rIrNYrl0. I Ix 78 Cutlass Cruiser Twelve pigs estimated weight, 30 +r \ 80 Olds Omega Wagon One Owner Yours BUY QUALITY BUY SAWYER pounds each Price $12 each. Call 2 Dr. AC, PS, Extra Clean t 53,000 Acl. Miles Dinette 496-3332 Table Itpd.with 10/31 4 chairs, double bed $2195j5 2995 [P; SAWYERGASCHECKrM twin bed, patio furniture and Dunlap steel-belted radial tires. All good con rv '* hSe dition. Call 431.1432, after 4 P.M. COMPANY Phllco Itchg. 10/31 19" black and white TV. Shop & Compare I 11 I NI r 332 W. Madison St. Starke 964-7701 lawnmower, 22" 3 HP. $40 each, or Special Insurance for I best offer Itchg. 1031SubscrIbe Mobil.Horn Parks I All types of homeowners 'policies for 1 Today I mobile homes. GOBLINGOODIES LAKE REGION MONITOR I Call for Quote I 473-2210 Olin's Mobile I II r Home Sales A.'i'(1 I i ( HELP WANTED Elaine M. Olin, Agent I II. ...964.5606Need oecotaons WardClerk Immediate full time position r rcV S GALORE! medical experience available. Previous required. Apply to personnel: : ' Center Lake Butler Lake Hospital Butle/-, 4962323.Hand Surgery Equal Jr'tk; : t>>ens Come to Hallmark your Halloween store for fun Opportunity Employer.ltchg. 10/31 treats the kids will love! Custom Texas 011 Company needs mature person for short trips surrounding Union Draperies? Write County. Contact K.B. Dickerson customers. We Pres.train., Call Loma Stephens H Southwestern Petroleum Box 789, Ft. 496-2219 Worth Texas 76101. Itchg. 10/31 TF " Classified Ads Get Results VACUUM .Caws SALE : H NEW & USED Steve Broadway We Finance KIRBYS Our Own TREE SERVICE ROYALS IsKaw EUREKASBROADWAY" WALTERS HOOVERSELECTROLUX t Removal FILTER QUEENS . I SEARS :. ': Trimming COMMERCIAL : . Stump Removal We repair- all make : Firewood AI Young .'. , 4 .. Free Estimate , ''' > Since 1957 473-4732 473-7679 964-6918 After 5 P.M. I 3 Mile north of Kaystone Heights StarkeonUS3otFinancial I, ' l 1/2 Price . THE Sale on Gifts II I ti I \ . Management Services C OFFICEii .: . . : SHOP ': Large'Selectlon' of r -' . r -- .." ,:,. 160 S. LAKE AVENUE a P.O. Box 206 i \ now.coil si. Coffee Mugs 1/2 Price ; 32054-0206: FLORIDA LAKE BUTLER. 9645764S'orkv. t tT ... _ Lake Butler Line496397a '11II : .Flo. .i' , Gainesville line 9043760300iMMtal Yt'At g Richard D.Vo* wQ1i awN . Planning end ConsultIng tin .- -- -- -- - .. 4-' .' .' '" . -..... .. ... .. ... .4 tI ...\ 11'" ..T.....'OIIiI--o U .II .. .. ... If po-.. '. .. . .. .- -. "' ''' ... ... ., .. ... --.. -----... ---- -....... .. ,- ,......'. ,. .' ..... -- ,. :t- .... \ . :.? .. '.' ..' .1. ,,.. r ' . 1I . Page 12 II SF:('TI/)1 Oi tuber 31.J983 j , I: FPL test finds solar power reliable \ .. .1. After a year of operating its first had been no clouds in the nine mon- The test unit at a substation near solar generating unit,Florida Power ths since the data collection systemfor the company's headquarters Madame June Now Appearing & Light Company has found the the solar panels began operating, building at 9250 W.Flagler St.began technology to be as reliable as the it would have measured output of operating In August, 1984. Output sun that powers it, but more expen- about 19,600 kilowatt hours. The actual from the unit feeds transformer fans PSYCHIC Southbound Band sive than conventional power output was about 12,100 kilowatt and other equipment at the substa- generating systems. hours. tion. When this equipment does not Cards & The test is being conducted over a The cost of each solar-generated require power the.excess is fed into Friday & Saturday 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 5-year period to learn how much kilowatt hour during the first year the FPL system. Palm ReadingLocated Mixed Drinks Beer & Wine electricity such a unit actually was about 57 cents.The comparative , generates In the South Florida en- figure for conventional oil-fired The unit converts solar energy In Palatka vironment."So generation is 6.4 cents and for directly into electrical energy as Call for Appointment SMITH LAKE far we have learned that the nuclear generation, 3.5 cents. sunlight strikes silicon photovoltaic :, system works whenever the sun Although solar electrical energy is cells. The system is comprised of 9-9 Mon. thru Sat. BAR & PACKAGE STORE shines. It is very reliable In that more expensive than energy two rows of solar panels,each 70 feet respect, but the problem Is that the available from conventionalsources long and feet wide. It has the added ((904)328-2228) CR 214 in AAcRae. Turn on CR 214 at Lake Geneva, sun is often blocked or filtered by ,the price has been decreas- feature of tracking the sun; both come- out((6)six miles. . clouds," according to Project ing, as research continues. A rows of panels slowly pivot in orderto J .. .. Manager Gary Michel. breakthrough could make solar continue to face the sun directly, i..2'.:.:..,. feasible and, if thus getting the maximum benefit Even when there appears to be lit- power economically t tle available sun, the system so, FPL wants to gain experiencewith throughout the day. I '; operates, but at greatly. reduced it through use of the present The five-year test will cost approx- power output. Michel noted. If therp system..MiohH !'I nl I(1 imately $280,000. : L_ : All New Bedding l: I I- I JamsonVitaPedic! ; Which President had the most children? John Tyler. -ha had 15. I ' -- " = Equalizer Sleep System :, ; : : FXFRCISE .,. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 41 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |