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,.' , i ,. "-. ,: ,l ,,: J ,j t , I One of Two FSP Escapees Nabbed ,., , i:14' It ,. ,' t( ,11' \ ..1 'i ' On. of the eaeaptii rfegfe MatePriam shirt Upon a closer look. Dernpoeyraalteed 'I PKY :nBRARf' ' Inmates, Iterated Owe man was cut up and MB r-1T ewptevd Tuesday ntdtf % shirt was tarn -afFLA HJSTOflf , .tariff1! department abot* Uikbym "I stemmed. on the brakes and the rt:: WMt of Stark, on Brownlee Road. man immediately threw up his OOm, as, escaped Monday night hands," Dempsey safcL ,I, other prisoner*, Norman sirs 6two and David Edward! Bartaw, Giles was taken to the Bradford i t' J was captured Immediately County Jail at 10:43: OvBt jl. , .ft0r the escape and Dean la awl at Giles did not give any Information , concerning the whereabouts of Dean, -L Is serving a life sentene t ir however:! deputies believed him to be +1Y find-degree murder and assault, ia-flMfame vicinity where Giles was Dean to serving a 313-year e l; for robbery and possession!. (Of* tbX; ;; earlier report said the escapees 'Deputy,John Dempsey said he wa r wen armed and dangerous, but ac: 1 t4t slaw west on Brownlee Roa.* ordi&$'to prison officials that was he a man in shorts i IIlCItD'fCt., i>i I . . a' +aM 4 ;; ' .' I QoADFQR ),.C': ,''i.v "l'1 aJ' 0 k k I r;' 7 VA. Jot % '\ ."'T' " : ( : J> "c ... ........,.,._:'.OI'rR.! ,.. .; : " ; , 00100-056600 P K YOUNG LIBRARY J UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA i! tiiy a. , GAINESVILLE: FL 32611 . ... .. .. :\ .,. ,..: ,. -- -. -- :,, 1 , " ; ]' : I 41rv , I I The Sweetest, Strawberries:This, Side of Heaven, r.; S rv i p,+ 1 3 rz P 4, .S, "fir !11" 1y k!.4' t r : ',.. I i Section A l.lst Year STARKE.FLORIDA 2sCents copy .' 4; :; \ 't iI 13th Issue Thursday October la. mt uses"%-780 4 I , ( , ,' , ,, ?, i 1 4, r.I f I II Board Unanimously Rejects .I ; : ,I : , 1 k )lffj 7 { t }+1 y++,if a I R 'k,' I u lr,4 J d A ) : ) ( : School Breakfast ProgramWriting , "I) I IfIv . fit, ra) y, 3 i f'', r off a school breakfast program protein-rich food. Most of the'time A spokesperson for the group said at least for this year, the Brad- the meal would consist of milk, juice, good nutrition is vital to good education . p4 I ford, school board unanimously rejected cereal and toast but would not and pointed out that literally I the request of 800 parents who preclude eggs and bacon at times,, thousands of people in. this. country: petitioned to have a morning meal said Casey. starve to death. served to their children. Normal federal reimbursement for "This goes on all the time..then fs r "I move the breakfast program be breakfast is: 43 cents for a free no reason for It at all," the represen denied," said school board member breakfast; 37 cents for a reduced-. tative said.' "The program! is not 'a' Arthur Gaskins, when no one spoke price and 13 cents for a paid panacea,but it certainly would help.*' for a group calling itself Adequate breakfast. Students would qualify for He added the program would be' Breakfast for Children (ABC), About free or reduced-price breakfasts justas beneficial just by providing a choice I a dozen persons favoring a breakfast they do for lunch. allowing those who really need It the I program attended the meeting but no One member of ABC claims the pro opportunity to eat a nutritional I one spoke up when Supt. Tom Casey gram is necessary for those children breakfast. asked for a spokesperson.There from poor homes, or homes where the Those opposing the program say Its .--- was no discussion by the mother works, or broken homes. not the money much as it.is the idea board. Another faction of the ABC group in of creeping socialism.One Kirby Cronleyabove*, who at 21 Is the main force and readies near-complrle trailer for painting Krluw, Bill An'alternate breakfast programwas the Brooker community feels the school board member strongly engineer behind the Croiley !Manufacturing Corp., sets a lames and Eddy Morgan move a trailer frame, and Eddy suggested by Casey, whose new Issue has become an issue of poor versus opposed, Pat Spengler said the program hole punch machine, while Danny Morgan (above left) (right) welds a section of the frame.They're I plan covered only elementary school rich. would lead to the further at Starke and Brooker. Casey said the "The rich people don't care at breakdown of the family unit .. ..",L'j: ;Y \ breakfast program had been sufficiently I.. all...they couldn't care less what happens "A child needs to know, that he can s discussed at a Sept. 24 to these kids from poor be fed at home..the security of being ,' workshop, and Gasklns' motion families," said Lydia Polk. ,...a motherenrne taken! care of needs come from the ,I t;..."' ,j J-......,....t........IC..JE: ,,.,;.,"j .' .-''yrJ." "I11III' oar ttar"4H ''.aa'TheyaNf t.tl,' ,tmm6;' t::;:fhewehDot, ,I'f.! ;' ,p "m'''' 4 }- _ ., V! We-won't give up as r--; -iW -fisfng are hungry children" said one ABC. their tax dollars for this...but they're It's a parental responsibility to provide member after the meeting. (the government) gonna use it for breakfast for your children, A school breakfast program Is now something else If not this,'' said some parents argued vehemently! at subsidized by the federal govern another mother of three, Judy the Sept. 24 workshop. ment, just as is the school lunch pro- Cauthen. How far is the school system sup gram. A breakfast program has been The parents in Brooker' said they posed to go asked educators. If( , turned down by the school board for just want the school board to try the schools provide breakfast , the past three years, and Is still opposed breakfast program on a trial basis. students, Is the evening meal next r by most Bradford school of They would like to see the program in educators' and board members _ ficials. Casey is the lone supporter of one or"two schools, "just to see<< how it wondered.- b __ _' the program. goes A breakfast program Is just one The state now requires school more federal give-away, school officials """"A"er1ARtr districts to lend questionnaires home and parents argued. ? each term to determine if parents 34 Misdemeanor "It's offered to us. It's up to us to, want a breakfast program. Of more accept or reject it. If the governmentis ; r'J sent home this term it these children who than 4,000 forms giving to not 1,232 were returned, and more than Counts Dropped take It?" one black woman told the 800 parents indicated their child school board at a previous meeting ( ? ,. *'.-T1I--I would participate In a breakfast,program Well, I'm sorry but when you talk Op on a daily basis.A Against DriggersThirtyfour : about something free from government nutritional breakfast, if It Is to it's my taxes that are being -- -- ---. receive federal reimbursement, must turned around," another women consist of 1/2 pint of milk, 1/2 cup of misdemeanor charges replied. fruit or vegetable juice, one slice of against Union County clerk of the Others have said the program will whole'grain toast or,3/4 cup of cereal court Robert Driggers, were drop lead to more federal aid programs, Selling Like Hotcakes -- and, when possible, some kind of Friday Oct. 12. by 10th like serving dinner. Or it will instill a cult assistant state attorney; Tom feeling of "free riding," or "Why Trantham.The should 1 work when the government . ''[Jl1' \1111Un! !:rice falsifying charges a public included record one'count two counts of' .educator will take, Jean care Clark of me, a? first said grade one Utility Trailers That Is -. r: f;:. 1h ! of election code violations and 31 teacher at Hampton Elementary. , A M ;.,d} counts of signing illegal warrants. School officials also argue a : ,it. '"'' .. :'" " ' The "nolle prosequi" legal entry breakfast program would be very difficult U:.' >'Ii' 4"',,, denoting the prosecution will proceed to fit into an already tight school '"Gilbert's unabashed enthusiasmIs apple red-or any other color the 'r, no further in the action) was receivedby ,day, and that bus routes would have Hylne Davis matched by the energy of the rest of customer desires. I the veteran clerk Monday morn. to changed! and the school-day BCT Staff 1V'riterThe his family Gilbert's two grandsons. The most popular trailer size Is the ing. It stated the charges were dropped lengthened took six Eddy and Donny Morgan, his stepdaughter .by-6.. 1 idea in "furtherance of justice." The ., .. birth of this Carol Dunlap. and stepson. "The shortage has created do gas : a , months-from a one-man back-shop and Kir-, \' misdemeanor counts were similar to Edward Morgan work there hand I'M for these trailers !< People are r; operation to a 10.000 square foot who is the allaroundoffice Alice; 'I. the felony counts which were the sub , trading in their trucks for ject of a four-day jury trial the first Council)Meeting ; ,,building with 12 employees week.churningout manager. Even the family pet. smaller cars and pickup getting""trailers to ! 25 to W utility trailers a week in October. Rascal, puts in his eight hours. ' 1 dA :, Gilbert haul stuff, Kirby explained. The father and son team. Driggers was found innocent of "Oh, yea, he's here every day right . bribery by offering political opponent CancelledThe and Kirby Crosley. have solved the on time" Gilbert said as he laughedat One family even had a trailer shipped , Hendricks for withdraw. problem of how to make money at the dog who didn't look at all too * Bryan a job to Europe. "They've got a van > .. scheduled; at . : regularly enjoy and are good ' something city' commission i you ing from the 1976 clerk's race. Circuit friendly. and they're taking everything with ;:(\\. Court Judge Woodrow Melvin of meeting was canceled Tues 'with their trailer manufacturing fact I " 'em so they wanted a trailer. ..JhyngL-ocs.1I; :a : Milton dismissed 44 of 48 felony day because three' commissionerswere tory on south U.S. 301 which went Into What once took Kirby three days to t' CITY OF$TAUK! counts for lack of speedy prosecution absent. business March.! build can now be built in three hours. Most of the shipments aren't as far ' : '. 7130.MJ:1"((., After waiting for 10 minutes Edwards It. all began when Kirby built a three steel - from : and three counts for lack of sufficient The metal, bought flung, however. Gilbert said most of . ..' :,. Zoning. board Mating proof. told Commissioners Harold trailer to haul a tractor. He( had a' factories, is first cut and then put in their trailers have!been;I going down to " .. Go Epps and Charles Schaefer a meeting hydraulic-jack repair business at the welded ' \ Gov. Bob Graham reinstated Drig- the forms. The frame is then Sarasota, Orlando and Tampa, He <. h ', the ended could not be held because therewasn't time). People around town saw It, liked the .on next, ' } f. gers day after the trial He's been together, tailgates go said an Alabama senator wants \., Ii'" :''f'I; .Jr.bIL.P.sJ.ijP' !! !- almost three months after he was arrested .- a quorum. Commissioners it and asked for himself more. for three then the side panels and a splash of' Crosley to supply the entire state of '< p VAMimOOTSAltOAMl. e. and suspended from office. Vernon Silcox, Wilbur Waters and building trailers by color. The tongue, couplings'and' Alabama with trailers. Gilbert shook liOO P.M.i Driggers, clerk of the court for 26 Ted Oglesby were absent. Waters is entrepreeneurial he needed was step wheels go on and the final touch Is the his head and said"We'll have to think IIIAOPOWOHIOHi* 1/2 years, said he was happy with the vacation in Montana, Silcox was at { assistance. In tail lights. Everything but the paint. about that one. Don't want to. rush into ,vsl outcome of the trial. 'The charges an insurance .conference in Tampa ped his father Gilbert.A axles, tires and lights are made in the ;. anything." OCA1A bass( were dropped because of factual motions and Oglesby asked (o' be excused businessman for years, a factory. r .. 'IN ; and a not guilty verdict was without giving an immediate reason. manufacturing business was perfect aCrrostey, The only thing the'' Cro leys"won't '.' .. t OCALM4iC returned by a jury of my peers,"said At press time Wednesday. 'it wa for the perennial retireerhis last ven Andthatdoes one pay for j, get Into is boat trailers. "There's too . .*. ': Nt. "I< '. Driggers. 11'&, not known if a special meeting wouldbe ture' was land developing (Lake trailer? A standard size trailer'without many,of 'em already-too much com- , : side and panels .the .bottom scheduled Hampton Oaks)I. :' Gilbert declared And then "I have maintained Innocenceall petition. .C. by >So the building went up, the goes: for S773. Gilbert said the 43-foot; with a mischievous grin, .Gilbert ex- ( the he added. t ".11-(a.III..l way In and eight welders trailer his son built ,.Jn'three weekswas ,' ," lr L.w.ych.etGr.unds5ro.k.gH.Ilew..nC.rnlv.l.mfiOOf.M...,,00,.M'. ', ".14\1\'\ 4 '<; '; .-'" ";yGutlilstlotl' : ': :. were machinery hired went from the Bradford-Union sold for S ,50o. He shook his head Manufacturing .Corp.'sign' says "Crosley' and said "You 'couldn't even think ,* ... .. \' 1, $ r..,' ';"VOn; Yo-Tech Center. ' r . '; USiSOl Robbed Production went from two trailers a about buying a factory-built"trailer 'We don't want to be limited to rt'i a .'',-r' ,. f.M. Index... .. : month to 23. Gilbert said they hope to like that for under $3,000 now live got a couple of patents *:00 ., : : JM. ' : Iran CiM Ir..k.Sch..IOr .d. ;%, ., *w. \, ,-, .I ;I The Gulf Service Citation"on US.; 301 have 23 trailers a week rolling out in in out and who knows maybe someday'we'll .r and S.R.: 100''warobbed Tuesday the next few months but as Gilbert is With .the closest competition get into that." TWO SECTIONSseCTION night the third time In two months. quick to point out, the sky is the limit. Georgia the Crosley's essentiallyhave The patents, of course, remain a .',,',':, of A$! by an armed man wearing a black ski iA'sales manager and some office the trailer market to secret for now. .r Courtesy Society 4 t.4. .Page SA7 mask. furniture will complete the factory'* themselves Theirtrailers, come in all ; .. , ',:'. '. :.' JACX3WTS StfilMMG Editorial. .$, .. Page4A According' to police officers A.B." interior. Gilbert said he's going to 1lztl' and Colors In addition the'' ,, Am' 'Gilbert,*enthusiastically tells:' ? '\.. Newt. ..to. Pages 1A-3A Sharp and Willy Searcy, a man dressed landscape the area around the standard range of sizes-from 43 feet About the)operation* r,Kirby r, move.., '; , :; ;: ,1 sY. Cf.'StarNi, +{ : :# Lcflsls A Rssl/ Est. ,page ItA in black entered the service station building. ', to a 3-by-3 ""garden cart"-trailers"are about deftly on his uutche..ef'in& : .;.,. ,' t' "':"p" ''l ;- ,'yw41w'4: around 1:43: a.m Jk and,; demanded '!''We're going to have the prettiest also custom built About;half the the! Image,of a handicapped. penoiu,,,,'y r,', 't : Hop Sots..964-6078 seCTION !! i' ; .1,: ::1v ) '}:'}4 Ralph mton.lnttendantto; give factory in Bradford County,' Gilbert trailer going out of Crosley's factory \ Knston. .eIQht Sport ;j :;Pae.. ."38.18. .. "'shim the moneypm .vr -'-t.-, declared adding people have already are custom: built, Gilbert estimated. '411ft-.!- page ISA aj.L.k'r \ \' ClaiiMdsf :1: $ ....7f r1 'Th colors are even matched withVoUuwagen \ ' And 21A "fA : e (An undetermined amount of money commented on the "good-looking1' .,, -i " Hwy 473-49 100 ObiryarNs'q. : '"t]"u: takeo.u.MII!? ";,\ ... "," '' '. building,1... ..' ; .jiabbltlbrgy'tlarytandata.. ,. ;" ,/> ; ,', '. ... wJ?$: 'y.i''l rr; [ ;J\\\\:\\ : 'i' \ \ \ , 1 . a I , J ( ( ,I ..... -..---....- -- '"", '...., _._.-_- -'...... -.o: ...:r "" .uL! "' !:: .:tt'' -.eI\t: ;1::! ?? _-. ', .' -. -'.....'.. ,, !, J I'M*XA TELEGRAPH$8OOO Oas51r....told. III'" '"'!#:'JlI " Healtk Department Allocation n r "w. I , School Board Cites Inadequate T Papneatafu...*a3acat5aa r.. kw dmaf ... how much tte Meat.wDrA of Ua&i year let under-1'boenI : .J quecud by tile Bradford Canary; -- will nane. will know oott nov tnwTi OMMMT itwJB . Beaah Deiwrtmeat mat tabbd: Monday Zits R&erd! said she daesaft know bae earned for the ant ban< ftteKteolteno.be . III Oct. I*., to***** of teadeatetends bow HHcfc: efcher bat Out Bradford said. : by tile BradfectlSchool Comrjr received ... IasI ye.r treat If Ibe tfrunfrm count rams ea f a* -.... local returns officiate think irW a Tbe request bas teen tatucmg: tar B veaa pentad M'" state...I- sIiPt drop in the..number stadauta.the . sewal.aeets. .bat was acansifid m a MaIda Bradford district could earn! over. decKm;; Monday t Q0*. Toe school -p acosi aa.. IUIG._ la decUBlo enroUmeatftandk. :: board to Mat ap.BHt nvkkiatf the pay 11. Mix.fubcrd said yes her* = Tats a term alder vtacficouotiee : meal to the Be*** Department torserricw :neat. has Jart.aba*CMBpteted r 1 are paid this inaur fartodeats . pertana (a toad wd..fbeyard ...-'- they! doet bare The fend what b caD II tat bk"a e" -Yoa know w. do a good cad was pushed by die powerful Dade da."said bra R daa becwe we OMMty hqpslative deweaUon ftowever, the a&nrBtme was nut brcadrd ; lie of lIIiIICI..dIe IdI oL" She asked Dade was koan*atudesla but did net IIu. MwWftWbuQprt nuking : he board to -...think about itN wad to kae state ftancfing. However il i rmi nry b.'th.1t'haaf fcmrtto ,..U....... all counties witk declining drew from SB SgM MSMTW wary acted board member argued enroQiacBts will alto benefit because funds to mate tt* ffaaaaaL. Tbe about YaM of services tile discriminate the the to state cmrmct school board pud the a-J11'Ia IDrgrrrt- adonis the health If the Bradford Cadet count hjr department.Bwwd : last ..-. : pre meBt! O , Couaty Bealat Man 7U1awrrw1 amber I Arthur Oa*.- said Tea cut. with the tbgttt drop local: ai:;\..--r.-; ;..t. .U Wendy 5.4 fee team hoard be faed- ftchool effiatls see. the dtttrkt win Mn gave the choojtugM rnaleset deportneat : *a daM eyeaatsaaay a their m tber. talk aIa.C. 1M aawortue bSamdty ed. by 0.s3ueMrs. receive the declining enrollment .LB-I.. Doaatastoffoi the .u.c Ws the JtaIiIft: said die heat heath roads to bolster its inadecjnate ; ! drprrtmmt ban mare ad v.ae peaiab.tea reserre la that ease the acteol II yen, deaf gj re s.smeiC flkC-C iii: "'artrpNpIe board may be able to fund the health weH do DIe sates tar yon"" JtrvRjberdsajd. .t e lunge c eI' tbrirq "rce'I .._at..Syw.! the cute says sad Cuff*a9. :. swiscb rr.a IIIttIoMI to Iakiac mare than. local school officiate think Sdwd.s axsabes asked atilt: care.f these peapieShe said. the district will have more many Tom Casey tVffrt a 114 IDiibB SanpL CMt:: DId y audit cf gate available. More money wou"d abo be . statewide aaootioa from the stale t-S ........ te pttst 7BArv* is under available if the value of a faO-time for bea h dq,+atae.ek Casey said WaJ: ...... and DIe tint student count eqnhraJent (FTE) stodtnt. wtach the Caucus set by the legislature rises. But value of an FTE unit can: also float Crossroads Liquor 100 daonwa mooing leas mane, than : m one.miaute speeches after the caucus pIuaed OIL assembled in the County Commis- sMners meeting room at 12 noon. & Lounge ****** Before 9XX P" \ In otter action the school: board: : tte Young was the only Kennedy candidate MRa. ; to speak,and the only one to attend 1 FlEE DRIll"a.a.r. i Awarded a bid for a new bailer for the caucus. lases the BUS gym to Mid-Florida Boiler cafeoteria.'I In the statewide counting still in and Equipment Co. of Maitland. the Best Of Country: & Rock Music low bidder at SOSO. The boiler win progress Wednesday. Carter to 119 was for "-- leading with :377 delegates be Installed Nov.1 and will have by a the AFL-CIO slates Kennedy. SI on Ua.a ft Btxitlaad BtB.fts Staj S-year guarantee. Five firms bid oq and 27 uncommitted. Tabulation was Feaumr; Nick On The Sax & Bobby On The steel Guitar the Job. : : tbe stall Counties.incomplete in Broward and Dade -Awarded bids on food products, Friday & Saturday 9 P.M. 2 A.M. cafeteria swill classroom rarmtnre, The draft-Kennedy forces said and gas and welding supplies Miami if the that Tuesday Wednesday 9 P.M.1 A.M. Ladies Nite ... against them they might rote f.., irr.r.mr. ra E.a.s...1-For (Mo Cover Charge) -Accepted as substantially convpiete his their candidate from the straw ballot the middle school *. -__r+.. I P.. Awe*.,. fr 5a..1-c-(:e.r,. project>> and the air-conditirarmg: reimodettag projects : : November.voting at the Their state leader convention Sergio Ben-in c.-Cora. vMC taey Oot h a sa her. __-454-3515 FOIl for Starke and Sooihside' .* dizen. acknowledged that the Kennedy -. elementary schooh. The board approved camp apparently lacks the payments of needed for straw vote iviTech ('- momentum a Grand Opening Oct. 19th those projects and in victory. Center, Phase 4 construction. ! Seating For Approx 200 People : : in City Today I .._-......"'"""""' ... .._.............,.".'_- .. .- _... .__m..__ __... _ ,. . iilIIII1 """" """ '" "" n ..."' . : 100% pure beef hamburgers pattied II : Jones' Craft Shop 964 fresh daily; crisp golden trench X63 \ fries; rich.meaty chili, and the Frosty - I.O' 21eE.w..gaon Dairy Dessert Hamburgers offered .) as: the 1/4 pound Single the 1/Z Wood Crafts Hand Crafts pound Double and the 3/4 pound Triple. - ) Each hamburger is prepared.to3yor'vermakmt : oidei. "'"' ... .."._-. ,, I'I_ .___ on ..... "' Ptenc: Tables Lawn Furniture Porch Swings Gun CabinetsOpen i .- waS on iad"fa :. 1 : ) a special pre-opening party on October Thus, Fit A Sat. 17. Symbolizing the 256 ways ) .. .. .... .. ., ...,, .. . . .,,_ -. beWendy' .. Weady's hamburgers can ," ..- -" --- .-. --..-.--. .,,,,,,,,",, ".. .".. .. ....d._ 'e-" ,_ _" .",I._. ''.'''',.". .. ...;..;";"...". ., prepared, a presented a check far'ss': to tbe BradfordChapter County .e of the American Cancer : .* Society.damtJCIIL Lillian Stump accepted the >- For . Wendy's successful venture into the Now convenience food industry began inIM L .ayAay Christmas when R. David Thomas founder and chairman d the Board of Wen < dy's International Inc.. opened the 1 doors to his first restaurant in : tiaaaI WadJ"s s axon essastietg dOn downtown cdnml>tas. Ohio. It was Thomas who began the ""tast ppraach" idea for a high- quality sanuly-oriented restaurant sad first to merge the dnve-in theme FTL La-Z-Boy with die quick-wroce food industry. Reclina Rocker News The Aq New }i3J O1\1- that's fair, SALE 1980 FrSTIMEFOQA accurate concise, Double Wide , Ne".ShipmentT that seeks Medallion out solutionsto jL Just Received world i problems, JlallySlyles that gives ;i t Colors Nylons clearer you a view t of bothnational Herculons - The Ultimate In Combination and --- Vinyls - Pre Constructed Housing internationalnews. w* r-kJ I Vinyl And Fabric . _-- Save On AH 79 Hodels . Prices $1ocoo Tremendous Savings -Tt Start AtFREEDELI'ERY_I_ LI &I JOIIIBOWI ,,4.. , . Ifs A Fact You Can.. ,' Do Better s-c. .u. ,_', MOBILE IIIIE CENTER Momor*pi's a*wader here. Ask Or.any better .. . If.r yet' subscrtw yoursvff froM 3 norths at $13 .' Hwy 21 Keystone Heights. Fla. top to one ra at *49, I Just all to* hs.: , 473-3775 , 800-225-7090 : (to Mas.caM eoftect 6172622300)f . a. .. sau' arsa.r -- t ",. .-. ." " .... ... ,. ,," ," '-- " -... J I1 __ .._..mn-i'66f .O.Q. ... .. .. _.._.___" _'_,_ ... .... .' .. JtI 4j 4 ..,. .. _. ,." 'I ,". ', \. r >!(' ' '..th .fA ,; .. 1 October at,It1. TELEGRAPH PageMs ,- I " Air __ oker Clerk Catches the Flack \ 't\ For .Town'is Garbage, Dog Problems - ' school.The75,000gal tank would have from where vehicles are parked and Clerk Linda Robinson Wet fu11iBrooker Anyway, we are trying to see wherewe a has left the from **' release of 42/43 Ibs locatedLa someone gate open can cut services to pressure save * , money council meeting Tuesday : ", told this area. time to time. The subject of grasscutting night Oct.9.of a threatening call by \,-' county commissioner said when and of Gene Melvln's and A.B. Adams' on city property came up the discussion at the Brooker local r''fIld..nt that "if their council - garbage: Atty Wolbert suggested that perhapsthe terms in office will be this up year. was ni.. 1i1lu'd> up they would dump it:: meeting. city could borrow a grass cutter I in my yard and at the City Hall. l "Does the city own the alley ways In L.M. Gaines, Bradford County zoning from the county. Melvin was not In "I would like to know what can b*? .. ,'BrookerT" Councilman" C.J. director was also present at the the mood to borrow from the county done about the problem of unpaid gar,.; Stalnaker asked. "Not sure was At- meeting al; wanted the city to report and stated "if the county: has bage and water bUla. I don't want I ty. Wolbert's reply. any new, additions to homes or anything to do with It, let's not ask anyone dumping garbage in my' "How" would you find out who owns. trailers being moved into the city. them. That's my personal opinion. I I k yard stated Clerk Robin what? asked: Stalnaker. Gaines also advice Coun- an angry gave to You all can do as you wish. "An abstract of the is the best city cilman Harrell in reference to a piece l ; son.Attorney Jesse Wolbert present at way to find out who owns what. But I of property in the city to be rezoned Councilman C.J. Stalnaker asked to 4 t the meeting said that "if anyone Is recommend that you not do this as the from commercial to residential i L unable to for a service renderedby cost would be great" advised see about a mower or get something I pay Melvin stated done by the 26th or 27th 'if we have to .. the city they may make appeal to Wolbert. Councilman Gene ( -- the council for Clerk Linda Councilman Stalnaker said, "a man "some gasoline has been missing rent one for these days." ! Sheriff Dolph: Reddish. left and Deputy Job Dempsey pose with newest Robinson stated that help.there were only claims he owns 16 feet of an alley way patrol ear painted white with green stripe, m departure from the solid green about five families giving any trouble and I don't know if he does or not. We can Med here for year about their bills. need to find out if the city owns the Clerk Robinson said that she had alley ways or not" Chairman Steve received some phone calls about dogs Nipper added that some people have New Car is Money aver running loose and bothering residentsand constructed fences around their pro- wanted to know what could be perty and in some cases have included - done to correct this situation..."one easements. Behind the newest car purchased gested by the state auditors. First lady called and said that some dogs Clerk Robinson reported that a by the Bradford County Sheriffs alternative was to buy gas at the make her front porch their home." $203,SO credit was given in lieu of over , Department lies a story of$25,000sav county barn the second was to put In Chairman Steve Nipper stated, charges by Clay Electric for street ed a new theory on how patrol can a tank at the Jail. The county com- "people want us to get off our tails lights, etc.Chairman. , should be painted, and a new policy of mission rejected the first two alter- and do something about the dog problem Nipper Informed ,the I using cars three years,instead of two. natives, saying neither would be a here. What can we do? Really council that "we can hire the CETA 4 The new car, assigned to Deputy money-saver. Sheriff Reddish then there Is no county help that I know of, man but can't put him to work until f 4f Sheriff John Dempsey, was put into negotiated the agreement with Gulf the only other legal way is to ask the we get a contract from Tallahassee." I service Oct. 1, the beginning of the and Signal A.S.P.A for help." Permission was granted Fire Chief 79-80 fiscal year, but was purchasedfrom The agreement with Gulf will A was suggested that'some George O. Pierce to obtain the needed the 78-79 budget; explains enable the department to buy gas 24 dark remedy night the problem could be solv- items to install a fire alarm in his Sheriff Dolph Reddish. That means hours per day, since the Gulf station ed but was dropped for lack of commitment home for better and more prompt action - the car represents a savings of$6,500: at.the corner of US-301 and SR-100 Animal control has long when needed as long as it is free. Feeling is believing puffed leathers and , the purchase price, to the county in stays open all night. Reddish says. been a problem in the county, it was The council voted for the CETA linings padded insoles, and the 79-80. brought out by Attorney Wolbert. It worker to be hired by Councilman air-cushioned soles of PillowLite"shoe . The sheriff is turning back to the The new patrol car is a Ford LTD 2, was agreed not to ask the county for Harrell and Clerk Robinson.A from Levis for Feet?'" , county $18,433 in funds unused in the a midsize car. The engine Is 350 cubic help but to seek other ways to solve picture of a 131 foot high water 78-79 fiscal year quite an unexpected inches with a 2-barrel carburetor the dog problem. tank was passed around for the council present for the county commission "We don't do that much hot pursuit "More services provided by the to look at and it was agreed that which has issued a calls to economizein county means more taxes to pay for this is what was needed. would be tm anymore says Deputy Dempsey. the face of extremely tight money Radios are used to head off speedersmore the services and well nobody wants transported in sections from Ohio and this Since the welded back together at Brooker and OUAUTV NCVCMOOMOUTO* TVl*. budget year. new car now, rather than dangerous more taxes, but they want this and was bought with 78-79 funds but not chases at high speeds Dempsey says.CountyAward. that done. Someone has to pay. placed at the top of the bill at the put into service until the 79-80 fiscal Price , year, it represents a savings to the . county because it won't have to be : ;:: purchased this year, Sheriff Reddish s Bid for Repavingrowed T $,3 Qg, ,, " explains, bringing his total rebate to '. the county up to$25,000. , "This figure represents a savings to The bid for repaying 42 miles of on pledges of future state Just south of Lawtey from SR-200 to .- ; the taxpayers of Bradford County," county roads was awarded Friday to secondary road funds against the debt $&225 west of Lawtey. states Sheriff Reddish. "The majority low bidders HoudailleDuvalWrightof which will be repaid at $100.000 per .SR-23I. the Dedan Church Road of the surplus cash-carryover is Jacksonville with work to begin the year over a seven-year period. which loops off SR-18 just east of : ; ;; because of the policy of trading patrol second week of November. Representatives from Houdaillesaid Brooker. : STUMP'S SR-237, from the Alachua County cars every three years. This is the Engineer Jack Ward told commis- the repaying job would take line to SR-18. ,.0i.. first time this practice has been sioners the estimated tonnage for about 45 days more or less dependingon . . .SR-225. from the Alachua County . followed.., I am well pleased with the about the weather. < ' repaving was under by 4,000 line to SR-18 results the sheriff says. tons.Money for the extra tonnage will Work will begin on the Whitehead- SR-21A, the Santa Fe Lake Road ; "' Bradford Square ' The new car also represents a be available from the road bonds sold Settlement Road SR-235 from SR-100 from SR-21B to SR-100. ,'J \ ? 'departure in the way Bradfordsheriff's by the county according to Dudley to SR-229, the worst road. It is badly SR-32S which runs south from '., :, cars are painted. This one Is Hardy county attorney. deteriorated with several potholes. Hampton to U.S. 301. Visa & MasterCharge : ' basically white with green striping. It can be seen much better especially at Hardy said $681,100 is available to Other roads to be repaved: SR-225A from SR-225 to SR-12S in night, and that is the main reason for use on road repairs.. Houdaille bid .SR-233. from SR-229A to SR200. the<<:Norman section just west of OaearCarier's Lay-A-Way Plan the change in color, Sheriff Reddish $502,000. The county had sold$700,000 at store. .. ,.. SR-229A, from SR-229 to SR-16 SR-230A, the Bethel Church Road '..a'' III''." 10 ."' , explains. in revenue bonds to William R. Hough .. ...... Raiford. from SR-230 to SR-231A. : :i ..-...;...-X I..KOMI* --N-Iw..-..r .tl . "This car Is painted very differently Co. in Tallahassee at a 5.148 percent SR-225, from the. Sampson Canal l toSR200. > . , , than those previously used;' this. hoe1'1Au; ; ------- --- -------- - will be the color used In the future. .. ., ".SRdoDAVtM Edwards'lUwp Road' We believe the new paint combination -, lrt.If *T the sheriff says. SR-100A the Griffis Loop Road ' It is also the first new car purchased ShopliftingA which loops off SR-100 south of Starkeat ! Sensible Answer under the three-year' purchase both ends. The plan. In a money saving measure 20-year-old Santa Fe Community ,SU-200B, the Anderson cutoff road 1- Sheriff Reddish has started the prac- College student was arrested Monday , tice of replacing patrol cars every afternoon for shoplifting by Starke three rather than two, years. A police officer Denton Devoe. BRADFORD To The High Cost Of ElectricityAnd three-year tradeout will enable the Deborah Coleman of 955 E. COUNTY TELEGRAPH department to buy two cars in most Brownie St.was arrested at Eckerd Published every Thursday* Other Fuels years, rather than three. Drugs for taking$8 of merchandise,a at 138 W.Call Street " Maintenance costs did not increasein misdemeanor.She Starke Florida 32091 \ ',tfij, , the three-year-old cars used thispast was released on a $160 surety but remained the -- A Fast Clean Economical Gas Wall Furnace year same as bond. Second Class postage paid at , for the two-year-old cars, Reddish . says. "--,._................... Starke,FloridaSubscription ' By Dearborn ,, . The Sheriff's Department will also r auction off old cars, another new BRADFORD SQUARE FLORIST In trade area: $9.00 Rates per:year, i, . years practice old, they because bring after very a car little is on two a DESIGNS BYPROFESSIONALS $3.00 six months Wall Thermostat. Fast Warm. Up ','," , trade-in the sheriff says. Outside trade area: $10.00 per year ' In another new move related to $5.50 six months Counter '. Flow Takes Hot Air Off Ceiling ? .. " patrol can Sheriff Reddish says his 964.7954 office has reached agreement with ;; And Surrounds You With Warmth . , Signal Oil Company the station on the .__._ n , p corner of SR-16 and US-301, and Gulf I by Oil Company the Sheriff's to purchase Office. all The fuel agree-used :'J: ;4Sy Completely Automatic Completely Economical ment calls for a cash rebate at the end ( Th i of each month on total gallons used. . The agreement is the result of an 00 audit criticism last year when the Limited Time Offer $ department was criticized for paying y k ij1 3 4 8 retail prices for gasoline.The : Now Only ' third agreement is the Bug- ' BRADFORD Get, Ready For Winter Now :' .; . HILLS '\,'., , NEW HOMESAS Have Your Heaters: Cleaned, Inspected .: J ' LOW AS awDaVef & Checked Now By The Heating Experts .' , ) ; $225 5 special JuicyHaMBURGER. e' e e Clean Efficient Gas Heating '; -.::: ' our ' ' ,:. ;;, +Saves You " ',.,_nth total,pmt.AH , .,minimum .f<4<. j PHA Down,.<. P.ym I .ntS .. .;,;1/. :.: .1.--.. .-," ? 1II0ne,. .' .' . ,, '... ... \\t;: ,. . CONV. ... \, 'a" .. .J ... / 't'" ,'11 s tp Ip , VA N.-PHA dating- ''*," +" .A\\\\ .e '1 ... -" -..' .:' ' C..t. .'.:"t, ,Or An'lWaY "Giant" Display Of Other Fine I , Q Area Heaters .- .. .. I aSe'C. _. _' :: +:..TILi - .... O"ly $985'0 A.P'LE I Aff R C From HOMESBOB With\ 9 .. ... .. -'-. -' ..... ... Cheese IV.fYfWI1I1f' 473-3133 HARRIS'4 or 4-S933 Slade Dh.de.n.t Sawyer Tafc .... 100$..to lH-lli to en4 .. pa.d ...... CentI1000 ft. ..... .s . .bft I outs ctot.to I."*. fUk mtn PnhlU IoM .."' Id/It Itch, 10/JS. (D JO 3 tl (; ($ 1 1 This W..k OnlytW . *DittUM Will I. Oo N...n Horn Sit a.Sun AfternoonTo 1'2'12. N..Temple Ave. Stsrke, Florida, .864-6567, \ .". .-, 332 W. Madison Stark o, Florida 964 7/O1 '- .. -... .. '. ..-. -, .. q.... .. ". '- ... >".... '__"- '._ ...... ,. K" '" .". "".. ___M._.... ..,.. ,. ,..,....,.., ...,. ...._....._.fiwic**#*"'**.3Iir',,,.. ,vI. . .. . "Wf-it , . rages 'ICW 6ald'tf @eetee0... .. -,, ...., ,,',. - JazzPerformanceJ 4 JAn a .. .J J3 Upbeat Treat 1 ... ""..' aaed ......... 1Iaec--. ....."."..,.... } 0.- aai lie lhed so to bus .a ...UcL t .... W' Gerrge c.;; ellphar.mee -eR -:es .... -S f.- Mdc 1IbeI.- a er- teaea !1 FridayiltOaY : ft.. hQda a"raoape. d azergs nos m.3M at tt*Stark; -__ ....... jIta gmosts' SKI s.fleet ..t .1.::= 8aaa ... ... .-. .... a. Ftieuog jaR aad tftaes, ssoes'osag+..mliaa3aq ... XRy o.-s aad bos grow. Ms. . -d sad a.Snredvacd : sad arneta8 ." .... 8 eapatt 'y U. } a auv.oes ali+e mt the elandaly la.eead A nsaieim Car Sid has ...,.. -.t'-'wypsrtof o._laosrtt.d ir8 Xf years. fanned: to 196f. ....1InJugh.varierbaa Ill ss r epbastwotL o..eis coaaB dedicated ? to oeogethri DIP Stan Fe CMmiumugy OafltipeFaarearmlof 1W fwrtkuiar: eroup 3 os'O.eth Sfce rvrJanraafAra.The. eat people ba.tabout IIiDIiIIie. His born t sine February e o.certe, grvet 8 small to.... alIre with the exception of Jeimnott, who ... ... ant t&nd before Owens went oo the ehgaa.t sad dIM110 .tw..uc joined! Just arw4r h nth die spnt of a trae - cweeet.ea peerbie aoan.pM . latest few weeks hrwcg&t ... die body tour ago.Ad fan fcy a grant trm Of XaauBat Esiar 1e8dI. fret people e.ta--.c. X11 &- the Ana 4usrQ! CIIenAns EjnyrnittfT g- Jeawnott wasted no time..expressing Saaiea ) ezbea d hew.The himself with his catsy. .anwcnl' ..of its concert as... New Tort native, has ha OK Fare Cawaoi of Btoes" wtatih Arcs song, "City pit tea asMr 0.-- atoeal..... tnserr'a degree h _aarahh team jazzy-blues F9rua r aHatr dedicated toStarie on this oeeasMo) that rounded out the evening. .. ... .... _. ., fanUsticl" ' '''' '' "' " "' '''''' That was !, : :: :"': :':: : ,,.:.': ; :, ,:.: :. ,..: ; ,,,:: \ . \ "Bravo! Wonderful C' ICert. Thank I e' :.\ t d'o' ".BjI' :1 "\ .<., yoa so mach for coming to our small JE L Sj L " 1. ( { r. Cowa. .,':., (,,. .v : { ,; 'j. .". .._, ..' "'" .." .._ ''''' ,'' ..,..". ..... "... ."n"''' .. .. '' .. .. .. I -* FL. "Can I bare your autograph After giving the performers staatoig - !4't G9ati a. eoeeert-goers had fast iheUr bashfulness altogether and And The Winner Is. 'A. crowded shake hands around with the and foursome congratulate to them for the marvelous mouc. Alter the coimtt.iitrjam lasted teen far r. afc g to SLarite awl grrfcg roil. a detigkLMS-.t. Theo tMJ e. ace et..6.g as.earat has$ayer Jeer The consensus was, without a Were tea seeks Deoocrabc; caucuses a preside&tial preference be taken is highly J..dL aakLg Mr Ilia.....,...,.. doubt that Owens provided Siarkiles ssg: sScast ii eEjd is&l efoeSaoo. or sere they, *>r S .::akespeale'stxk Kennedy is still Dft2nn.o. .mced.. the Paiveisity Itossacausetts aad bald sentences which are bull into aid by aa. i aSot-! -fdl; d socod and fury. is working oa a doctorate Iran CM. paragraphs and Ihea stories."Owen' Owens has ptayod with..greats as totdtheiIn saadience C.-.ctKt. r By testing President Carter's in .:= strength Lied Hampton.Charles --.Bslrjr - Florida,SeD. Kennedy and his forces dearly attempted Taytor. fray CiDespw; DIe E3sagtao. - ir$tfae old: ease ef'"you pays yocr money and to set up a contest in which a Kennedy and Coont B.asie. He hasMttropolg .. addition to imparting his BSAftfetP COOffTT Owens *nggg* to lay andaences. yto takes year .choler"E'ri : : :: win or even a close finish would be viewed as a tranW U. .... priDe caad --.>Q t teaches at varioas college Kennedy triumph in a neighboring state tboeiaixJ sat a gsest sober W1da c.e "residencies." One song."Beaeinpae Byj.Bark OrciMstf 8 HottMrt. tfae edy: tae 1dS.i cf Sitar Edward Carter's They hoped to use a Rea 3Lau'Phiha.-saame tkerMan a.. Sb..er." u -B.s." as . Keaoedv..after teuiag tfaetr shuts and spencteg decisive Florida win as leverage to persuadetfae ; New York ADd the Sjntctsaer .f toe a was bumoruufcty ca Ied. oTbuted: a Fries tie: to hiM a ru&aoa dears to elect Ken- Senator that the tempo of the times is right New Wand.ah.8 New Vert.IB memorable uiouuei teandency wheretO sx same tam v9. dad not: ob&terate Carter, the students from around the wand - aa-s. Owen is A IIIIftIIbtr: of American youngsters ma through ezacsses 'e re "ridacslaus** and without On the other hand. a humiliating defeat add- wwenl Arts argaAitatMac *.d mare ba'OeIIlbese days than yoa can Arts Hewatscaef Jazz ic saba ndrridaars expressaon of keep with,but one"..&oii1ftW'O that after aBL sagaScaace, ed to his unfavorable showing in recent potts. g'e't puItIL up blow the readers of the aerate* eL Ovens told young aDd old is as popular today as hewn wbm be would have been serious PresidentCarter's a to rcABflEftCMSX Cgflffj iit'f' Bbdt Ar- 1IIUeen.: AId as komage to ttat 10drnduabaxi was introduced UIirtJ-UlneJ-eal'Sap Lk wthe political pre ts and others in hopes for a second term. With a loss to tMts. lac And ... hers aol busy. eaca muaoaa played is Sooofcey Bear. The tiring symbol Sae men F!!# *_ who were responsible for Kennedy, be would have been facing the Iowa Owns is a laauly -Z3. ..k tcnd thPrr.;: L-arrr2 ty betas CII dacide+ Massachusetts primaries next with youngsters throughout the euumtiy. year ...... Presadeal'Carter P--.c Mr a ..o.a. '_ and be greets over three nuISaa wfaea dad not tratmced. as strike him. _ get one against tinge M taut about. kin mama PIIa... is tile com of bsss visitors each year at the National Zoo II Esxsy:: of the es ceded and hoped for-that the playa Jerry. --. Enc Jobawaam in Washington D.C. :::me trey ad: sz so zJDCh:' : time and At any rate", there remains no doubt about is Eke a hgaage ia lead cucar. aDd Billy Hart onBvestocfc 'L prOLaOt was jost a siBj exerczse Carter support among Bradford County i etL._ take aoisat aDd vcrte to dr--..Tine grasp O.em esplaiQaed. Host folks know that tile original ; Democrats.: Tbe htghfist that any Kennedy Smokry was a reaJ-to-fife casualty: of a targe.Western forest fire.As a two- ) delegate received was eight votes,while others month dd cub be was rescned by Ore if se -4J"s ssxppcrtcrs cohered theeatizmt trailed with three and two. fighters, nursed back* health and +es yes :0.::_ .....r.:...' wtfy diidca"t they County fi !.en5Notebook. ..ll1 "giwna boroeat tbeNalMOtltMttatr reKIta thus csmr"- ratrs before tbey rag As one observer put it the caucuses"noncocsequential ww h.tM tas LTa,ttr a reminder of the terrible tragedy of d3.z s\ sad tesepbooes alt over the state ofcf contests which wiD probably Pb"tfl44 wildfire. ) F3zida ad: sit t af a Ift't-uw.. tucks in the prove to be extremely consequentiaL 1, ' iz- d tyq to s.atr: their maa the victor'Tiat3 : Tbe Florida straw ballot gave Jimmy Carter a .. then ADd men through clad in three Smokey decades sods since have! much-needed: boost on the road to victory in bugged miIIioas| of smaQfry: aDd is that the dedXa: deiegates to the 24;'i. and a victory in the 1979 straw ballot next :Even! tJnnisjfi! woe ronM hose name respond ia CUDS and contfrtaoa. warned them about the danger of I tittser cccsesdiail;" where a straw baBot ooLa month could prove equally benefkiaL changes: by the time thai is prated .S"-5'.derr sbtaatales mittprodoctMn playing with fire His presence! was oar weather has been excefleat far the a tale cw and Bulk. is noted again last week at thousand of last coapie weeks.. That is a lot cfiffereat .feat gets theca off to a good start to schools libraries clubs and other from the daffy ram and bu lUaipeiatuits be w aatd at a bearier sgt* More gatherings as America observed National - I Incest in Prime Time we had most of wePt-S tgker oaa I7 at.eaaingg Fire Prevention Week September. _care amaey far the catiks.a.Tbeddy. Smoker's most famous words are: Good weather and ifii jiugtaeas cad- "Remember" only you caa present vsst szrejy: mst,: be tIe: ultimate in stupid National Federation for Decency whose : have ....d a lot of attmty i6 doer is property fern< forest fires. blued sad this week. GreetS have been ; 8.eegraned,k can RrO t f'' ci t4'3 there nrArs t a Broadcasting: :: newsletter' now goes to more than 60,000 ia- reptaated aad: are growiag: weS a the dace: p to J50 paanis of atfrogca HI a And the Florida Division 01 S-n.e:: :: has defended its cootrarersial tnim- dutvidisals. PTAs and cburcb: groups.XFTD Lawtey area. Strawberry lid is be- s.cIr cr-wc--Thu iseaJlCb Forestry wholeheartedly agrees. s& es ;ra.-i, flh and Blood: being ng prepared and plastic Ijfisng bodshflBtM a+asge.. tor ibid[and a warm season SQel i tas .a-re i:, by sayizag the scenes deal- monitors not just television's saualsIaiimess : a .ost ddL floum.e eehatSLmeh p-asallbllHia far whole year. Last year in Florida the Drwoa dForestry responded to ,I7I fires. i q w the !I<: --.. oDda SOD by his but also wanton violence and other are sad jest abort piovaJe rfar a good Laying bed pDs1x far Tbe Saab reason that clover is a More than 8S.OM acres were damaged: rrr- ire red ma tastdii" manner distasteful subjects. According to cohimntstWin. JIIaab.. god trop IK that it BpffVw'CS tilCiepioJmmie by these blazes. And that was a goodyear That ss } e sssag the bebeadag d NFD bebeves that corporations sponsor .yUeia the beef herd auirprveees . Qaees cf SczCs, eaacJd be dooe ia -tastefor* irg:: such: material on the air waves should bekicked Looks lie oar strs.tetry. pUats till calf crop on the rata.Yr. "Florida has been fortunate for along rs where it hurts: them most-in the will be a bale late agaai tkas year, .J- aloe dascvser otherbenefits time as far as forest fires losses of clover. He said that ranchers especially tile.u that Iran cutrif " -tlsrongh the meaas d caas a are concerned. notes Division Director . aeed to set a planned prograa a.w..a. I aaderstaad that the! : .... iy. we barest: : sera the program Such methods can be effective for weather haul lifts cool eemagll asCaMonaa IIIat.rId fit Qiui. psrbcalajr: John M. Bethea."We like to think: aa2 doefl ascend:: Bvk & ,.Bj,slits: topics: DO matter Ccomcirirnce or DOt) Sears withdrew as a sponsor .to pernut CIr plaacs .. production.practice to make: clover are that conscious it's because of the Florida's fact that citizens: "only . hew: -tasae uiy presexsred. a bit short efoarkharfeaiertarrffTirTtf of the execrable Three's C+o ipans' harden so they call be dug for sfenpp- pr'III It'e.. tb .. they can prevent C 'eL" We regard ;t almost niutr+'iixtriy after an NFD protest. iIC. Tbere: are several orieties of aauiiniiilcawtis - ene oore scare ia TVs game of cme- rural aid that wiQ "Still,man-caaaed: fins eontisae m t cans rip, cute:I network byirg to outdi the In commenting on the race between movies We need! .set tar plants w.-e Ge gtww :...area.There are also two be faivand-away the most common . ccfaer: ia press vBoueoce, rape, bocaosex* and television to outdo each other in obscenity. first of!(..Haber 8 Cd gaud esw.tdr.elepmnat or inset ..... legMac* tike Frost. type of wudfire. Not all of then are the*8er_ dIiII.N afawetl Mr call BU iieiou*, but a numberDivision IIipiae: : os staggering taifly.adstey aad cyIit pease moral George Win says: :.-Movies have" exhausted: the ta&.l1l aaliJlOd u... M frss4og RctesrebyyoarcaemtyAarat'satficXeS. are!.. dN tiaabraj ::a.t.oattract +rgaa power of""normal sex: and violence to entertainby '- to gtv* (end sa&ty sad fagiOsehr Starke rt fast aeed! soar .....- .". ..... &rh: :r as But shocking. Tbe pnMir. poor tMcg.: : is Jaded. .. f"-., .a. dncuss yoor records show that >Q% dan in prsae fcae yet?: Before the kiddies bare Poor ILk isian: It hardly knows how to keep itsaudience ........ Mrs peaceSix the Tires it fought in 152 wwemancaused aad teacprralares good and 31 of those % were eyes gage 10 bed? IitiDated between commercials. ma' ......us" a ..... has has mtentMoallyset."Florida . ISovies beaiae'bold':::: to entice:: people to leave p83t ... *.auMr... aide.oL . la fczs Tuesday release. George Witt, tbeir Svrng rooms and pluck down$4 for admission. a : bep Members .is approaching its tn4i- 11.ad; rr Pod fe&.* -r-- : kisszag aaad starting to oadress: sicIII mast scramble: to keep op the pace. Hence: Dave ..Jea..r Extension Mutual Board_ / good is concerned shape as far'but as once groundmoBtare the her qa"aairf left stacies ,><< to the: raargya*"** we hue'"tastefaIJT' dine iDcest." r.r... the Oanxntfy ddurtse4 cooler weather arrives that situation b7 oily it...". ;the son-nxaza at tfae bedrocea W1Id rfarscepraas AX six satsabtrs of One adnsory can tarn around qtadOy. A notable door as Ka es sedocfiveiy; ieaade.-Az1e r a -A steady cfiet of television does to the mind chart laar.eee at et radle avsetaoBeesBpaasaed board of the Fanaer-s .afar!rl Exof difference is seen when aa area goes stiB awake kiddies? Aad prccatrj: : i a whit a steady diet CIf fast foods waaJd do to the $'tr -a. Die fae ..tae..vakaeiHe. .eleege...net.-tiICSept.; Stark were ..- edt4% _at_ Lrrai.beeves a few days wtoen too oucsidmDg the Ttranl: Iadt ofpoficicg jarezfial body Bat. why do more people worry moreoCsBtaaa rod IIiIat C'WI'J'miD e.t RasRatweuds Ie c.e-nI. Xaaager 7.Jabs- cf what the chOdrea are aDo.ed toaystaad a.bcIGt: the of the air than abbot the laid aRsaeid. have lit least SIIadL. Torert tires are so datiutUxaaJ -arm ca the "faoooi t& x>.- p ?**""of the airwaves?More about junk food .e field ell cl.vet .. unnecessary.- Betbea continued. lac the body than junk food I.Cae JDiDd'asks The_*saa board iaetedes: F.C 'Werge t.trymastobernet. tact a There are tear eea.es there e.er SfaeOer. Start Ova JI-aaa. moment or weiessnaa Act rig to the ciAbovwy: W3I. Aipoet. SL MrW ' Fred -lberriafeArTBst.ctov; < risprobstrrBtetegiM Ifeysaetae 1IoriC' Potar.eq, apa.t--.upeII\aoi... III lases fill Ralph Waldo Fr"". coce: ressarked .. .o.,teyfar*gettet it). I. LrMey; CLC. Harvey, m. .. desttvying a naoarc that takes that people "bur y at no longer: seem tobotl at a8 Appzrr Iy tars: they do about pfrEjqrinfi d the the of their of os are so braiawasbed brand ; sa g aayt g , everything on flee mane aad TV screens I pRI RRADIOasp C : that we bare grrea op the fzg&t even if we toi If ma f*""* Cat latest oo matter bow SvtiCt tx+9 OL ;, ject. because we feel there is Ettle we can do "tas: '" de oted. is an ooCt subject forassgametametd '>s Qti .", met the enrmrwaY2 tje cf Qt2i MithoIf"_ visir: you might I : p4 ", azJd/,..wggth* fa:I: "'_ -- P ...drButthaEkfoJ3y.tbereisst22oi :. car Bs5der ysssxssZ' farces wttta the National t film aad teJerisioo Care. Fedrrstiombe.rro tick! is apparently a , tzyg:! to. ';# f aboct the rising teLrtvrxy of SUfCE Ian'' f7 < BOB C. FERGUSON:7JOHN M.MILLER' :..:,:"k JCr'GaJ; IIy isg: 00* e :*,ciaasoaeaed: info COT homes Po8Mrt >H "I. to keep at least a finger! ira the dike aga.imt: ; the via tbe aar tryst sly. Tftn eaigjat also want to write i. ..............--_..:... _....;..... ...--.A t.f.ruA . tide of moral laxity that threaless to tssgfSt tfaeeatioa. CBS and: Jet Caeca ktmwburr: distasteful' is their istasrwtrh . The Rereread Donald WOdzaoo cf so-caBed "tasSefeT czpioitataaa of such subject s. .. _......._....... . z ,Topeto. IGss. is tbe notla>rytwyasd rmk3- xoaSSee far tie purposes of commercialgala. .......... O"'W'> ...... ....a.....-...;...NtiatlOd.Atlau mast red organizer d lajooo menlLas d rte .....,........ I . L .., .. '. ... .. . ". . 1 J'1' I rt 'lff'l 't. .... .06660Q .... _. ._ ... .. ." .. .. .. .. .. . _. ., .. ... . 111 1"1. .1-.... '...+... ._ --_- .p. _. .. -- --.......-...-_.-... .. .. .. .< .. P'''' ._ ". .. .---rr.. ". ... . "'''" '' '/" ';""> '''f-1/'r/ .' ;, , 1. \, .',." ". \:. "; ,1"){' VV; ,, ; r oJ , ',, '' "j' !JAI'.i.:<:t(' :, l. '1I .>' .. . , / '' : ; . \\I,, ''1 ,, ',\ ,'f",'iJr.">>:,,.,...".1. ' '. 7. .' October 18,1V7Ti&d..&//iRAPH Page 6A ._ .. . ---------------- -- --- ------ -- I I Clay Shrine Club Barbecue Dlpnor Saturday: I I (i The Clay County Shrine Club wUl ; oI Al w ! sponsor a BarB-Q chicken dinner [ 64lide71te \' and gospel sing this Saturday,Oct.30, , at the clubhouse on SR-209 in Orange p Park.The gospel ing Wjooty Society CJitor Weeks Family the Genecoifodgee Trio. UM Bellamy family and Anchormen Quartet. Three-year-old Teresa Bailey and Michael 1 Jakubiszen Trade Lynn Rhoden will be the I daughter special guest of Mike singer.and Janice Tr.cle"Rhoden the Wed October 5 in Church of God of Green Cove Springs, and granddaughter - of Mr. and Mrs W.C. Miss Teresa Kay Bailey, daughter seed pearls secured her waist length Rhoden of Starke and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Bailey of veil of old lace trimmed with lace ruf James Weeks of Green Cove Springs. Starke and Michael Jakubiszen, son fle. She carried a cascade bouquet of Dinner will be served from 11 a.m. k of Mrs. Peggy Jakubiszen of East white miniature carnations pompoms until... Singing will begin at 2 p.m. Detroit. Mich were united In marriage baby's breath and light blue and last until... a. Saturday, Oct. S at 7 p.m. In the silk rosebuds with white satin ---- Donations: adults $3.50, children Church of God Starke with Rev. MJC. streamers. Trade ; under 12, $2.90. Admission availableat Drake performing the nuptials. reception was held In the church } I Lynn Rhoden. the door. Fellowship Hall where Mrs. Charles Centering the altar was an arch Schmitt greeted the guests the t Mrs. Clyde Sinclair Entertained at candelabra flanked by two seven- door. Miss Carla Sue King kept the t. branch tree candelabra and two bride's book.Standing . I baskets of white carnations pompoms in the receiving line were Family Dinner SundayMrs. .. peach colored mums light blue the bride and groom their parents w pompoms and baby's breath against a and bridal attendants. Clyde Sinclair entertained at a Among the family attending the background of areca palms and spr_ At points of interest in the hall was family dinner Sunday at her home on dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry \ r In greenery and baskets of flowers E. Call Street following the christen- Williams and family of Keystone Ming a program of nuptial behind the cake table. .ling of her granddaughter, Erica Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Slade and music were trio Mrs. Rhonda Ooora, All the tables were covered with Michelle at the morning service at the Mr. andMrs. T.C. Chastain, Jr. Mrs. Nelda Davis and Miss amass lace cloths over blue underlay. The First United Methodist Church. An arrangement of pink daisies and Mosley and soloist Rev. M.E. Drake. bride's table was centered with a four baby's breath was used on the buffet Jimmy Johnson of Jacksonville tiered white wedding cake flanked by Erica daughter of Tommy and table and matching smaller arrangements t.' served as best man and the ushers two five-branch candelabras with Evelyn Chastain was born April 20, were used on the smaller were Tom and Paul Bailey. blue tapers.The cake featured foun- 1979. Paternal grandparents are Mr. dining tables. Mrs. Delores Tlllman attended as tain at the bottom and accented with and Mrs.T.C. Chastain Jr., maternal Little Erica wore an heirloom matron of honor. She wore long dus- tiny blue rosebuds cheribums and grandparents are Mrs. Sinclair and christening gown that has been In the L ty blue gown of qlana knit with low doves and topped with two love birds. the late Clyde W. Sinclair and the Sinclair family for 35 years and was scoop neck and wide capelet collar. The cake was also encircled with great grandmother Is Mrs. Jessie R. worn by her mother at her christen- She wore peach colored pompoms in greenery and peach pompoms. Serving Chastain of Bedford Lake. ing. her hair and carried an arm bouquetof the cake were Mrs. Carolyn 4I' peach colored mums with blue Joyner and Miss Joan Bennett I Mrs. John C. Greene Entertained streamers.Mrs. The punch table held two crystal , I Anna Bailey and Miss Tina punch bowls and was centered with J Bailey attended as bridal attendants. an arrangement of greenery and Oct. 13 At Bridesmaids Luncheon ,.. They wore long midnight blue gownsof peach pompoms with burning ..,blue I qlana knit with lace long sleeved tapers. Presiding at the punch table a. Mrs. John C. Greene entertained at Anita Green and Angle Barber also Ei ;::; ] Jackets and peach colored pompoms were Mrs. Ratha Bennett and Mrs. a bridesmaid's luncheon Saturday the flower girl Miss Holly Hatcher ,f. ;: In their hair. They carried arm bou- Gail Bailey. Oct. 13 at the Greene's new home at Mrs. Gloria Hatcher Mrs. Marion 11 quets of peach colored mums with Miss Gall Rhoden served the Camp Blanding honoring Miss Kathy Douglas Mrs Charles Darby and blue streamers. groom's cake which was deep Taylor whose marriage to Charles Mrs. Betty Allen -,..-.-... 1.rIT'\ _..._-- ... ..... MOl I r Nicole Bailey served as flower girl chocolate three layer topped with a Green will be an event of Saturday. At points of interest in the party In a long dusty blue print gown with ,bride holding the groom by the coattail - Oct. 20.The ,rooms were two large blooming Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jakublsiena capelet collar Eugene Johnson. was and flanked with blue tapers in head table was covered with a shrimp colored begonias silk flowers ring-bearer.. single silver candle holders, ball and white lace Army-Navy cloth and and African violets Miss Kathy Taylor Shower HonoreeMiss Given in marriage by her father the chain Billy Jack and hand cuffs. centered with an arrangement of pink Mrs. Ronnie Tomlinson assisted in bride wore a long white Victorian Following a wedding trip to carnations and white mums flanked caring for the guests.STARLING "' style gown with fitted bodice accentedat Daytona Beach the couple is residingin by white tapers entwined with Kathy 'Taylor bride-elect of white lace overlay. Centering the the waist with satin ribbon and Jacksonville.The . asparagus fern in silver candelabras. Oct. 20, was honored with a lingerie table was a wicker basket arrangement roses low scoop neck with insert of bride is a 1976 graduate of China handpainted place. cards were shower on Thursday Oct. 11.given by of blue silk flowers and peacock old lace trimmed with lace ruffle, Bradford High School. used. Mrs. George Canova and Mrs. feathers balanced by candleholders long fitted lace sleeves and chapel The groom is a graduate of East Seated at the head table were: the William McRae at the home of the made of glass insulators holding train trimmed with old lace. She worea Detroit High School and is an aircraft ' honoree her mother, and grandmother FAMILY latter on Kingsley Lake. White tape..s.The diamond necklace a gift from the engineer at Jacksonville Naval Air 1 Mrs. Bobby L. Taylor and REUNION Oct.28 Entertainment was provided 'during honoree received many lovely groom. Her Juliet cap of old lace and Station. Mrs. W.R. Eatman Sr., mother and the evening by Miss Lynn Moxley personal gifts from each guest. grandmother of the prospective The Starling family reunion will be and Mrs. Bobby Taylor mother of the Mrs. Taylor mother of the bride- groom Mrs. Herbert Green and Mrs.J held Sunday Oct.28 at the F.R.StarlIng' bride-elect; this resulted as a consequence elect and Mrs. Herbert Green Club H. Fields and Mrs. Cindy McRae s place on Sampson Lake. for being the winners of a unique mother of the groom-elect were Jim Duncan, Speaker At Starke Woman's I maid of honor. Members and friends are invited to game enjoyed by the group. special guests. The three card tables were covered bring a covered dish; dinner will. be Guests were requested to bring ad- Jim Duncan principal of Bradford Copeland.Mrs. Mary Anne Toth Mrs. with handmade white lace cloths and served at 1 p.m. ditional unmarked gag gifts for a t DUPLICATE BRIDGE High School spoke on community and Jack Trawlck Mrs. T.H. O'Steen centered with blooming African Rlcki Starling and his band will our basket which was presented to the CLUB RESULTS school relationships at the Starke Mrs. E.E.Tanner. Mrs. Elzie Sanders Violet plants. Seated at these tables sent country and western music bride-elect as a surprise. ,. Woman's Club luncheon-meeting and Mrs. Joan Chitty were the bride's attendants: Miss ing the afternoon. The refreshment table was covered ::-Tielng for first place at Duplicate Wednesday of last week.A Plans were discussed for the Lisa Mitchell Mrs.Ann Rhoden Miss with a blue satin cloth topped with Bridge' Tuesday night were Mr. and highlight of the meeting was a Parade of Homes which will be Sunday Mrs. Gerald Moran and Mr,'and Mrs. sola ,by. the president, Mrs. W.H. Dec. 9. Tickets, will go on sale in I F.J. Shaw and Mrs. S.W Hamilton; Thomson followed by group.singing.! ; early Novembenr' .v. ,"r;>nrrra' r w 1,. ,uc "1"'U' second were Cecelia Terwlllegar and... Min.- rn Mar .1. Eva; Mathewson. into the M.C Olympics to be held in r.rY.F 'The club plays at the Holiday Inn Wells Mrs. Carolyn Redgrave Mrs. November. By an overwhelming vote. . every Tuesday night starting at 7:30 Robert Green Mrs. Frank Brown. the club voted to sponsor a membership Mrs. W.S. Haas. Mrs. George in Sunland Training Center. all p.m;and Is open to bridge players. y F M O--- , , - 1- If q I _..DI . .J ?r't s NO EXTRA I THIS WEEKGUARANTY .' . f CHARGE E: ? FOR COLOR FEDERAL'SSIXMONTH "': } : : r ' y MONEY MARKET J : i i , CERTIFICATES PAY ' . t . lm 12.060 001 n ,. 1! MiC OwAVt : .Effective:, Annual Yield Oniv ,, , -i ,'*. ;: . +n l ,,," ; ,;!. ,f,, a ;;sS"H ?' , :f.V : [ : ? Wa t. .,,";, .<,'.;, \''I : ji,7rI6toYearly : .""' '" ; !. - at'i " Interest Rate :.: jI MICROWAVE OVEN TOUCHMATIC MICROWAVE OVEN Rol.....cooking tyitam ope,.'..on 1 JO RoUwavo cooking r7.t.naop.rateo, 120 voll current with 700 watta cooking conk currant with 700 watt et cooking p-'. our, $39995 pours, $569 5rr. 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Jells d Art ... . : .Mfa. ..1'nI ... .J taon+ e aii II1III .Part. UIJte.! Ira_elr.rs.e ... ..__ Stela; F7 BIll: ar a.II. ftaegtaaetAmt 9', : a...." ...r wt Tire.- r Ali taF .. ..... ., .. ... A IIiIIInr .." ...teac.tsrt adrer s p..JII.. . .r3na stay....afMn.LJfe.1 ..a.a. .... . a J. .a. v ....J.- 7.Krs. e acrd as, 1Get .. c-: 9i1JS t . loslsq fles.aesa .p. MIll 5i dair'was w r..... S1 I'teridII -c.xiae aM 4e-- at dagrasa firer amhr_earaa n i Sera&fJIIr p.m. a tr.l JLew.ft-*Startfe*ma*Sm&y af aufbs aa gt aDd Am.... ..ad ...... .. tIlk ..... - '''" .CIIr.. in .....7 aDd 'J'bundaJ' I Janet Turner Celebrated BtrtHday Sunday Dr. *** erL. &.1:. 8spwp, 9Marery ... -. JIIr. arri 1.-1UMn.. a daeehted rJ.tt ...- W1IIb f.rta fraaI Ck. MnL J.e.SIimIat&: aM 1IfE.aM]eel _. ax+lelwaned be fane! tarOMtay at SheaSaau >e7i. fta.-.J Air Stati.stsar W.L'n-1 eMta. Mr.cud Mn.EuF.JLCL .Cad dOtukde XL JsaaR Rts'rar eeieteamed weermdrq a.... art :MrL Jaaera 9aerala. drq-eea ft Ord.s..t.IJ' 11I:tferir .,1'IIo.! a .... ...SasatbCwaa W- aeera --r J1ada7pI)'. wtn Sstaoday wuMgM tSaest.d . SaaI :r at a ..arseprrZr ..ar Berard aM c..1'IinIII'dAnal LaMa-- IreIII Lran A sana9 .. :Ib.IL Herd Hae KrL ILK.itkbardeMrs. ; 1III'tr- .119 Sac Dadarapa y rte wtos tad tarw .t tier . come s tLarer7 C'b.d wrfto 1IIr..JIrs.i V aitJet fades talili-atria tesa II5ewY.'k llVUaV : HJf. Adam. Mn. Jefaa a .aM.......aulAa3.a. > CdsaQrsLrdseadadSTi'draM' .a Le.n aw & y .acrearses .CMMO.Sin.riracdkporrtot. eelemnate the aocan8e sea sari.-lpllo"........amddtss. Tcnde.n.nt. : real= r 0.F loriels Tleater aeli J.,..Mir EdSexton. ! .. .. .Mrs IU hr - JJ.--J- ,........ t awrr aM a11a. 1 rrd d E 3SAreatrmaas aad Lea .. ask - .. ... EQ a a Jckavis apaaat. IIIIIt rraedc. a. .Mr.AJ.: Cases and Mrs.J.T. . atflr B.JalremdJ.rartheMr and flat d lie..lslaaerr dikes ZartaafMr a.. -",. xc.. tar 6Tamcstarmaa.a.n.raat11r. Carver attcwled the dadrid aD- , JI'I.. La Barbraa J.ctaaaae8eac4L Jib and Itst 0Iis" !< IhL.d and AaarraLa. .aM.....Paad c. beau spat oual ncetiac d the UaMed MeUwSrtWeaaen : SoaIfajp Lar hr d ttTtattv ZtaoUry. W.TLsday Va. see. t. q : aM Km, J+ai6a Serfc ar and and )Qas lt.r. Pab.sx.c. : Ja < Tne.i......y .. Sonbty in De Snaky fen Lk Qty CM Sa riq. ! .r _.... aIIII'I' CIIIIf7.t-veeeeMdand JIIr: daggDer d r .. ::It Ala.i a.... .- -Rafedq! fret wn.t ar J- Mr. and Mn. Ti. Cucy. Jr. tad 4 )tov Jatm Srphemrtaoaljr_ ; Tavradky- to Saxantoy .Kk letMats Mrs.JLH.M. wAry. rebnwd Friday Mr.and)In.tLA.Payer' war fa the BIRTHS twmdI .-....> -. DC ... aanstc.JBr. .MJL JMdL Xe.andXn.BJLFViday .t.am's.: ,...Lsa after One weeks... wsfih tar_ Smoky MnfrffaM IM Ttnnday .. s aaaaaat b..Cl.:1oe: x c.R'laala ftTL xay.e EiIIIIP.r"1IpeIIt Bradentai ...--.........I.rIDa r.t- art daa ..iw. tdraM.. Mrs.Mm Suodlry. _: Satan" nomce.sc.,and toarcrfSoar .., r aaaauy\ M ca. ai.deyMYasaeaHeTYeea, a -k .aa art OndyMr. aMlde Mr.and Mr.IC.Early' "rbIrs- : Oe t spent - _. X1" cad d Ssaatre 1IIn.ameesiee IlIdI4a'JI. tbP this IIC'aad. fi.....C.er@e r.tt&t.. 1IDIt.t"ttedeeaa_...-ae.realardr 1Gie.aT jarst ae McTy.iw srad Mr.wiCL MM Lta. Xzm.wc.ata.. a.rd art 'BwsCMi- ae*?( *7arKfayiaa.G d y Hooter to Mofctie.Al ,aad at.unied : W laSa r the Earty famiJIr rnmoa IsQr1I1I : .-.Justii KanMK,*or_Sej .Mafl VaaadCamdCBBKyMr I'a. PR'ea"AAIa.. 1.7 : ales and iaIId7: fir aM Mrs Sameeb MAIL :. Stmn*Ha iftalGrw - amt ad Kim. n. Hrdeadatratfir lEt! AdIiaa.e aate ) apBrtatc arc JC Ham a{..-f..-taTMr aadMn.td .Alan ....... Xm Jat BSa aad dsadn! dtdda. Mr. and Mrs. JX. BaUca rbolcd i t Imam. Sarfct. die: Theima Cmal- GaBstaf a 1aASaa...G..anal arta.d Mr.and Mrs..Dn'id a.+emuaat wee 9iIItiC tact p.rts. ftc. and afc aad.Mrs Ftad-n.- and Mr. and Mrs. Gary BaUtea JCoidibora. s man and CaH E. Grtffjs: d LwiryanC Xbe Ger.i.1J GreearrOe.S.C JIn.Haw JE anS a>SHmftqi.Mr. M 7MM .T TuCatMne taped mewedd. .N-C. Friday Stadxjr.: Jftrv Lear +a Snckjand d Ssarke.Mr tamerd1Q w<<:Ia av antler Mm W-H. fI : sad Has.x..r BaamkawaalBavea Mr. sari Mr*. AS. Bin Him*, mot and .... Cearse XaatDry af. 7aam.e I Meet atavj vtfk Mr. aad Pat KaUvay and Jerry Cay d as vnoarars JLS.BlMiiniiai.Jr TOdMd Robert Bar Kjopaqr: Lake kwe ivfturnedLV ... Ian Jan Vmat*and-.Bald aadl Atlanta were Saturday .madgbt : .r.and .red * Joan? Wfcwetar aTS c.-.m.. _Ssaes 0.y aadtt aM afMB raala aM tsaeiys ) laea Stsaaq --.J.I ra___i..... Brad. amatet DIe t game aaa-. faesu of Jeamae aDd CarftaBat Faail : a7Kr jiniMiiimy de arDa., a : *.Q G.Sa yten af Watdmd. MJjr Ifeeat Kaoieuey Lake after the W jtamc. : fa.1T ww EmYy! Am knrm Oct. U asAlactai Sua4Q. Cenena BaspOat C iIrmId- .. pnrasns are Mrv Ztans fare and -and JIIIos..JaDa: Om sad bBi- --- ItT and Mar &VT Mr+aar al af at OrlvBd jqxai O>se ouJmud wfik; tier pnemc s.. art]6:.Caartcy .' -jE198O MtmI.. --.. CUTLASS nut _lit Keystone Heights Lutheran Church 1918 GUS .UMBG W...N YOU COULD WIN THE NEXT CARl :< rySunaty: Ewanwg 703P.M.i . HEaE-J HOW --t.-a.Ca.avaa.r _ .e.+ r' .... .aans.i ----- -- -- w..a..e....._--.w.rw --- urn JUUI CaI-473-4177 9 to 5 pm. W..adl :-.:::=-=:..-==='=- IIDT DRA1I'IIG' WILL as M aMIUSWI 473-2D07 .aeep- s'U..---.--.---=._.- RLEOCT.?.1979 . After 5 SATOUTE BCACH,FLA.If89 p.n. 1ft 01t.Iia _--a__ a7aatai 13 6._._... .... _-_--..--.--_._--____r____ -_--AT.-.-....._ OIBSM05IUWIHHES SUNDAY SCHOOL WTTWN EXT COUPLEVEEKS ,. .:'.--CII-- ::a:=:=-=:..-:-..:.::.:: : SIUIIUY: a.w.a.L Ii- AWDDlG ( i aela A----- ........ . s 'sf'a9t'a+fr'a 'of ' 3 sue'ail'aid t a a1 aiY. a a 1'tt HAUNTED HOUn S ! 1\ Serf i"Aala.YI ,.,Orsc Wf' Z71tt.....U Bayr 1 ) ---- I no..IDO" ' ( s'a Ibid re mr. bSiIs 97b -.err.e.w..eSN.a.sea.L...ware , '.... Il. --- , .'41 _a.a w s.a._ i : s '18 '" r Spot r s.Np rws -.a.. :!!!t I 11., '_ -s.-a'" 1[.. '&d iii '.23- aas ) .-_....- CIIIIE -w.lsais.att9ttrti nr.a.aaaaaa.....-1 "'fIr14t 6 9' 4 9 C -;; Sired Pltmes5'I # w ic eatuts uts Sir t11t4gwy sad'astrattT aa aft arm rift-J. ;# ;# adr. ealr71M. BAG --.. ... $.&rt nee tr+e t we see x IIt aps y" f toes* tile tomes 2-8S $JI"FRESH RED S" FRESH CAN TEICDER FRESH CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA CUKES or sr'- nESa EATING G P UlES PEPPERS CELERY PEARS sae[sea a sect sae.is @ 49 u @ 8 tdwt sera weji $1 2 sT.tta see 79 49! DO. MONTE KLEENEX AM CATSUP LIBBY .AHlarrt PmDE TOWELS ...... TOMATO IFI.AKED ... .. DIoa 79- ; ..... C1AIIT ....- 1PL :sAW_ IWJU.59c"u$199 59<= .JUICE COFFEE I S S w sa..2IIC SIIIPE.. , ZnI z..t aow:.sl Pest. ..-' wIiQ a tt) h :t.-hIEir&11m S3Ili_ EP1'swr What does a eta 69 i' ua t" 5 3P1.1Ia f retired Army know Pied ca st IEs- ss about be:;1& Zf11 c.v: 5jS1 retirement homes? wart the --. **'*$'m :r-jaj-"c.-a 1JiR .....p .tP 63k. f'JIIrJ-.r! brat BItt o ::r.a. as Sly .' --1D--- )IIIt6e :JIIIU iamw! -.c.e 1.isI& PEPSI ., _I.... 'LTomay.yiaortanee6raa b : -'DwJ.2"'J ,._ 7-.UJt _ 1t8: aMdat ..ema'1Y--a' E4th.... 111..11_ p ;. I , 9mly.Tama.J oie.raaaelLyeaay :3i'rp fla..eaaaaoa.. ;;-' --- 9t, a.acaas nac re.-aaa.i -- .. arsas.....Qaai PLCSCEPOS.a99 saarteac seems w tttftll ,mSt' 11111! lila1laJ1eda".t" taasaadoar.nbr --- '7'tt..l / C .., 5a. ____ tmr tatoaanLaE.md ---'i.-1I1ha NsIIrJ! hlal811i1 I.. s- __._ aas calihcnema.ad.gabee simuldyelati.aelnaaarSss DIe. .. 2/19( 1 COla Sack- touts 69( .. .tOY . 1 J OffiOVVtLLE'. ... ..... REGENCY: HOUSE .- h1"P a '99 & - _ :!z.F1 JIZZZ! MJ.J11'SB.D3Z:' LlCllHD ....i. r- --------------aa3 .... JIiI IS"' 31' ",\ I 1pt .,... ......... ....TEINT. CTS....... .... '" hlll : I 'MIrc......,....,,..... 4..---oL _J't'----I I &ft Zip S9 E2I.: SiME l eat .r 43C ' > tlC I -J'I' 1 -wPelaA.ga.gMasatasrmicaa..naaeaa.._ I G ;u--: ''\ .... v..z $429 OlE .p9 89' ,..",, ir : ___ : _ I .. " -.a..1I" :::::. -- I 80Z QUART : 22az . -- .. hill htt 1a -;;;;;::: ... ,I s J .. I =; ,'I'i ':'-, 1ha atadtalhlrrd.ssatlmaaFI " ; . /mY f ...... a I , s Y: . I i1 I M. pn ,[5J ."ASDO' I I 'IIIiIIIIe.: ... ; _ '.r ..,...,.. i aatlRe" AWMaa . { J. ) ""' w waa "1-' Nsa liL. _alawI . L.lira.reedFlleaMaa'tilo.aataeRbae.rt9laaW/1., ... L ,WC.M' ,' 1'1' l ''' '. '" -, ";_ ; , --------- ------------ .. 1 Y I ." .. . '.. '" .. __ . .a-n. 4.6QQ, .. .. ..- .. - r y 1 , t 4 ,. October 11.me TELEGRAPH Page f A Junior Woman's Club Planning Spooky Teen ,. ..' f I Dance Alicia Homrich Speaks at ! Halloween Dance for Oct. 31 Saturday, Oct. 27 .. ..- Homemakers Meeting Oct. 11 " ,' '''' ,1' ._ .a Junior Woman's club made ,. tkketa for .. :;1. .1 . ..50 plans for a teenage dance Wednes- i i ehib memben. are available from Starke Golf and CCA ., Ms. Alicia M. Homrkh Kxlension Development is also included .la I d41tOct.31,from to Home Economics: Agnot, was guest She stated Is certified 7 9:30 p.m. the,' The club met some. she a \ In "' club house at their October meeting Presbyterian the First spooky teen dance will be held at speaker at the Bradford County teacher In Home Economics: and to Monday night of but week. where Church sanctuary the Starke Golf and Country Club on j Homemaker's Club which met Thursday Education and her Job la to commit Joey Hems 'Mrs. Robert L. Hall, president presented a and Doug York Saturday Oct. 37, from a to 11 p.m. : ... morning Oct. 11 at thAgriculture research findings to people in a way presided over the meeting where piano recital during the for age groups 7th grade and up. ., .' Building In Starke. they can understand Her servicesare : plan were also made for a fall luncheon program.Refreshments Come in costume.Nonmemben 'WI-.. Ms. Uomrich explained the difference open to all, regardless of race were served during $3. Please call for ..,.':' between Home Extension to be held Saturday Nov. 3, the social hour : color: sex or national origin.A . by Carolyn and from 11:30: a.m. to 1:30: am. Advance I Susan Dugger. Autry Oct. 25.064-5667. Agent and Home Economics agent urge field Is covered: Including Refreshments and chaperones are .,. and stated her title Is "Home food and nutrition clothing and tex ',. ; Economics Agent". In training for tiles family and child developments ' Mrs. : i Shaper Birthday r Peggy I Wednesday her Job she graduated from the planning needs of family boualnJana , Florida International University witha environment and health and safety. Mrs. Peggy Shatter celebrated her l .I, The refreshment table was C.E. BraddockFamily i.'Ii i.. master's degree in Vocational She keeps people informed of these ;f birthday Wednesday night of last centered with en arrangement of mix Home Economics: Education. Before needs and their changes In the fast ' I .week when Mr. and Mrs. Warren ed fall flowers. Reunion I coming here she worked as a County changing society. She has already Winkler and Mr. and Mrs. Robert APIII'OXImatelyl4IUeata assisted In Home Economics Agent with Palm sent one newsletter, asking what subjects Underbill gave a party for her at the celebrating the occasion with Mrs. \ Beach County Cooperative Extension the Interested home of the latter on Morgan Road. Sheller between the hours 8 and 10, Held Sunday, Oct. 7 ;. Service. She stated she is here to ple not already on her glistwere -- -'" ..." serve and help] all the people In bradford invited to register. She plans to The C.E. Braddock annual family and Union counties. r reach people every month through the DWIGHT : reunion was held Sunday Oct. 7, at Tyson Family Reunion Ms. Homrlch explained the newsletters and sometimes on radio the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.K. Cooperative Extension Service by explain programs. She plans one or two programs A SLATERS. Whitehead on Crystal Lake. Pictured above at the Tyson family that it ia divided into three for the public this year and one FAA Five generations were representedat reunion recently are OWe Tyson of or funding. partly from the wW be on "Simple Gift Ideas". She 301 S. the reunion Including those from SUrke, daeghter Betty Lou Johnsonof County,the University of Florida and Bays she has also had "Learn by . 7A.M.-12P.M. A Walnut St. New York, Houston Milwaukee and Micclenny. fraoddauKhlcr. Marie the U.S.D.A.-SEA. Among things In- Mail" Courses and some may be Interested \ Atlanta. Freeman and peat granddaughter. eluded In this third funding part are In that i I 83 members of the family from ages Erica Freeman both of Sasderaon.esBSNaescenseat 4-H clubs some agriculture programsand The next craft workshop will be OTOR Oil RC ar mm two months to 88 years old enjoyedthe home economic programs. A new Thursday Oct. 25 at 10 a.m. and tal9 covered dish dinner and program marine advisory, has been members friends and visitors are ? II OR PEPSI fellowship. added to some counties. Community asked to carry a "brown bag" lunch. 3 eta. ", 29 Tax' The late C.E. Braddock. father of Mr. and Mrs E.R. Smyth of Largo The club meets in the Agriculture . 18 Cz. .11 Mrs. Whitehead,would have been 100 8 were visiting Mrs.Bertha Pearce last building in Starke. Des Plus Tax years old on the day of the reunion. Friday and Saturday. Miss Susan Akers, Borden's. All BRANDS BEER t.-.c exoe Miss Louise Stern celebrated her Thomas Nettles Old Fashioned 'j MILK G.I. *1.9 $t 0 0 Case Wednesday Mrs. Let: with Green the spent Sunday Green to birthday Methodist last Women's Friday Sunday when School the Wedding Nov. 2 Cake Walk Held At class had Over Cost whale a luncheon for her at the family In Gainesville their Holiday Inn with members ,,' parents were out of town on business. tending. seven at Mr. and Mrs John Akers of Lake KLPOA SupperAn Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlenther of St. Petersburg are proud old-fashioned cake walk under to announce the approaching marriage the direction of George and Margaret of their daughter Susan Melin- Brown was the entertainment da to Thomas David Nettles, son of highlight! of the covered dish supper , SIOOO.OO CASH WINNERS PLAYING Mrs. Miriam Nettles of Winter Haven held In !the Kingsley Lake community' " and the late Ellis. Nettles of Lake center last Friday night MONDAY NIGHT Butler Nineteen homemade cakes were Miss Akers, a graduate of Union awarded to the lucky winners and - f4 -- County High School, Is currently over $100 was raised for the Association. employed by Suwannee River . IEt W Pfqtb an $: Economic Council, Inc. Among the guests at the supper Mr. Nettles a graduate of Union were the following Clay County officials County High School Is currently . : George Carlisle clerk of the ROY FRICKS LEON CRUNK!! I CHURCH TIIIABUMR $100.00 .WINNERS employed by W.O. Johnson and Sons circuit court, and Mrs. Carlisle; IAN'*" AVI.MITHOOItTCHURCH Construction Co.Theweddingwiltake. Sheriff and Mrs. Jennings Murrhee; ANNE M. OIOROIO MRS. PRANK HERBERT place Friday, OEOROIA _. County Commissioners Wayne S ivey VALBOITA. WILLIAM CRAWFORD MAXIMS PERRIS RONALD WICK USA E"l"sloTT BARBARA OUfftf NBD PRATT .. .. : Nov. 3, at 7:30: p.m. at the Church of and Hank Bruning and Mrs. Brun- PtC yOUwEao.EAi ATTN MMS. JOHN BMOUOUS MARTIN O: SLITtM .A.... Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints at county sanitation officer tvtAylltRE HELCN A. ROGERS BECKY CREOEtt -- \ Winnln ___ :: : Harry ., "" IRENE BALL MRS. OEOROS JORDAN .... .- Oak Grove. Riggs and Mrs. Rlggs. hitsfglN p nit PHYLLIS CARMEN CMBRAUtT WATERS SAXON NELSONDAVID ROBERTS "AM NANSENFRAHCIt P. MO8LEYSILLT t poetibilitias w '. .". ."<.' No Invitations are being sent, but At a meeting of KLPOA directors PHRCS SHSNNV A. WILLIS MICHAROSON _.'OJ all friends and relatives are invited to Saturday morning, the resignation of par Waek i attend. Gerald Moran as president was ac COMPLETE DETAILS AT YOUR PANTRY PRIDE ., cepted. Frank Palmer vice- YOU president, appointed E.L. Matthewsas .LLn1Y.Mao MYCI..O,10 THIN..OCT.M/L"WIN.OCT K$ S OINNINV AIO.T.NMAWO chairman of a committee to ' HIM RRi1IYI'IINwlwA iwme MM I Met NN.N l AUTO nominate a new president to fill the Combination \l9s ewni1U11M.WIl.sum.W Fryer Pkg. vacancy. Plans were made for a chicken fry Beef Blade Chuck Steak LI$171 90W i : to be held Saturday Nov. 10, at the ,Mini IMI it Maim nun..e :1i community center. Tickets will be on Boneless Beef Chuck Roast $1", a + Gene Ross sale in advance at S3 per person .... I/I M$11 NnNIu N. Nn N Waatlr2 Spars Ribs""., u93d.Beet J, KM IM I t t tn Ma : Q. IIow can I keep my Debbie Scott and Cubed k'St.k': u'' ." 1 P, brakes from . squ.&LnpLoThe <$ W 'i'''' -( W ..w, < l 4Y.. -# wXMiiMiii ttammiiun- 1t,1II / edd thing la the Boneless Stewing Beef tillul" squeal comes and foes Reggie Flynn' IM..11 M I!. 3 TO 8 with no set pattern Wed Oct. 12 in Brooker Smoked Picnics LI oov" 5 Les when the wheels are IM tn t umm vmir.... till A/p0 AVG. I 4 Sle+ ,ti/nl rolling but disappear 1. l! Miss Debra Scott daughterof Fresh Pork' Steaks tillu'l La r when the brakes Gayle IM.MtuiminunftuitiHiumMMCenter SAYS 300 A LB SAYE 30d A Lit SAVE 400 A Ls are Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Scott of Cut Pork Chops u'lIMI applied. Brooker and James Reginald Flynn. of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Flynn son wrlswwlNr Smoked Sausage $248i Pantry Pride Sour Cream 78v" I'1"' worn brake lloirs. Brakes Friday Oct. 13 at 8:00: P.M. In the ,il" when ... home of the bride's parents. 98" IM M M m UM r miAss't. "iqu only they t Pieces till Sliced Bacon Ends Chipped Meats (% hnijprid'Cottap; Cheese Mn Boneless; Ham Slices u'2"i88(5/ applied. Built-in wear indicators Miss Kim Dampier of Gainesville fle make a different kind served as the bride's maid of honor Claussen Assorted Pickles Pantry'Pride'' :'okiraml: S141! Pantry IN 'Naa Pride Cream.. Cheese 73( _iehbl'OIl Spread (% hard of noise only and when the brakes noUe Is and best man was Gray Flynn IM are . brother of the bridegroom.The :k'd.T'k'; 11$1" IMWItaM IM-Mi If u.IUlu IM..*.HUM Hams Fyne Taste Meat Franks 9Bi$2M( Sealtest Cottage Cheese flu LOTS OF--: .:Iro::-. NOT from applied.the University A recant of study In- ducted double-ring by Dr. Denton ceremony Sumrsll.was con-the Np'i.w Red Snapper Fillets $1" Gr'liiMtfr'as Bordens wIN1N1 American MU Singles fie CHICKEN ::=" dance brakes Indicates are a factor that In 40 worn percent presence of the immediate family. A -11I S11., UM W net M Ulf tawna... of automobile accidents reception followed In the : wino Ni Mallows Shrimp Rolls $ sue u1ii iw i11.. 48. Fyne Taste Meat BoloenaMPOMTIO !13' Fyne Spred Oleo Qtrs. 43",. IWUTWNINW,1..c.o where owner neglect mulls The couple will reside la mechanic malfunction. Tallahassee area. w.w r.NTAr rRwa HYGRADD IFaUZIlt qunNS The built-in wear indicator OANWH SLICED DIN8ERfeuwT used by manufacturersmakes n-t..-c..cWE'RESORRY many tMIMtPAVTDACON. COOKED SMOKED I FRESHLY HOT DOC I It ="'.:::......... .::W4 an intermittent scraping I HAM ", =_:W1WY1.- sound.Do not ignore this .....98C =. $188j HAMS GROUND ::.88c:= :.:-: *14.8 brake warning Uninge signal at Inspect once.your R,. pn Dull: them lUCID 'place if the pad are B ElF : thin.Aitonotive. In the Magic Needle annual show write up appearing In last week' SHANK 78 c SAYE 300 A y paper w. left out the name of Mrs. CUT Le Parts Center Muriel Gilhooly II a winner In the ist- $ chhook division where she LBS rug !5 Butt Cut LB 88tf A OVER 138 e I Starke entered a classical floral design. Center Cut Slices LB $1.78 U - - .JI.-- .._...,. - CAT PAS .... ip LinER 119 3 KRAUT 1hz CoiN *1' REGISTER OIL & GAS 20 La AO32oz , SF&AV0R KRAFT A100zeTt 964-5888 ICE MUSTARDIS20z7ge FROZEN 308 S. Thompson Starke IAYE 300 250& 59 i SAVE 100 Martin Unvented Gas,, Heaters He&1I/aBNuflAJ.I11 CUM1TY I I ST. MART'S FROM 15,000 To 40.000 BTU t.........___ 7'9i SOFT PUFFS IILANKITS 'I.tSupp"-: .,. ., . Shampoo or ConditionerIMW4WMI / F1: A.SOftUD COLORS "fIDI! 11 PK.IAVI ' !,.""" J 'fAHT"V 100.1' " '1t'99; 280COUNT 2.I PITSoouet.a' *099 ,.._ -. Aim Toothpaste .y; IAV.2011' OR TWIN' S-.ut--. Also Ptrf action -.......-....... 99& PPizZI 2 Final Net Hair Spray Pantry Pride MWMtMMCverfresh 79t! CHILDREN'S.CHARACTER ( tHtmtmtumtm / LATEX i ES Glazed Donuts OHftfiasV i tsylI "S1'f I . II. Blades CLASSES IM mm.m mn a.r , /Trac . ( SAVB IM Pillsbury Cake Mim! '" 69(5( r i. I "v ;t JI'I SMALL UCOHIMOK 79 i* TWItTV.MHKV. srlveses. v;a lie 1r-- CREST LAMB VO IMIT(. / "" "" nd Ntatarsla I : v ; SAM on 1100 IIUNNIII =i(toes 9ge ;'aft.Bar-B-0 Sauce 59 :,5'T3OTIWAST: ; FUJI FILM CLEAR _OWN ;:'itflllw .-.., f1" Stock (AVAtLMLB: IN MOST STOKSS v*m-mam " ; SOS $ TUMBLER GLASSES Polka Dot Brand Rice 82k'Isexrot4Res _ 1tO 011 28 :> .:lull .119' 99 C' PantrT a f 111 rJ -- \, : '"' .AV.oe 332. 99 C< : Pride/ .anat'Butter ---------- ' I rr glpiaa AND CARRY BOTTLE FILLINGHOME P8f1.6i3IE NIIIRiB.LtiilES PANTRY P"IOI / CASH l411EfsING SPAAMfTTl ; 5PAdeHtiTI DELIVERY ON KEROSENE FUEL OIL,A L P GAS . ToooreLANasore fiiiill pC nUN eraaNETTtoR SAUCi @ ,. "....GA y 99 Id 0" r'ALWt: I auow MACARONI MM ASSORTED! FLAVOR I Wholesale Warehouse eaten "" IfU/PAt1fAOE 32011 r.ae+ : . Tires Tubes & Batteries - . .. ; ... _ , ,Ii f,(".>! "." . 3T6.40hZ .JiI!: ti. .. OsinenvBle Ia Office I .. i' .' I' ....' . r .tik , ,, ' .w _._ .." rto .. ""' .........,, 'I:..._:" .,. .wow. ,rq,a w__,+.d"" ._ _.: :.....:.w...., _. r ... ... .. ... ... - .. ... ... .. ... .' - -- -- -_.- ....---... ------ .. . t \I p I Pages TELEGRAPII October IS.ItTt New Pastor Bethel Baptist : Kingsley Baptisthomecoming Stove grills can ba cleaned by making them over- II rr, Tl Sunday night in hot water and two cup of detergent.. Homecoming Set For SundayEveryone I Kingsley Lake Baptist Church will 1 celebrate the annual Homecoming ), is Invited to come Sundayfor years and attended Brunswick Jr. Day this Sunday, Oct. 21. Homecoming Day and to meet;the College. Rev. Teston went into the The day begins with Sunday Schoolat I II new pastor Rev. Ray Te ton and ministry and moved to Jacksonville 10 a.m. Huey D. Perry, former It I family; wile, Paula and daughter, to attend Luther Rice Seminary. He pastor, will speak at the 11 a.m. worship - Candace, age 2. of Jacksonville Fl. married the former Paula Home who service, with dinner on the t Originally from Alma, Ga., Rev. graduated from Paxon Sr. High r grounds following. dr Teston is a graduate of Bacon Co. School of Jacksonville. Perry served the Kingsley Lake , High School; served In the Army for 3 Guest speaker for Sunday mill., be Church from 1961-43. He Is currentlywith i I former pastor Rev. Dorsey Laymarof the Southern Baptist Home Mission FROHTOURM0.1GARDEN Orange Park.Gospel song will be Board In Atlanta Halloween CarnivalAt brought by the nationally known Michael Anderson pastor, invites 4 ' Spokesman Quartet of Jacksonvilleand all friends and former members to at CENTERE2ii the Conway Family of Yulee.Fla. tend. Grace Baptist Come out for a great day In the Lord. \.' ,,. .. .,." I I ,. : : : '" ,,,, ,, ..ii ii .. ". ." ,.iiiiiiiBONE '. \ The of Grace Church youth Baptist I Huey D.Perry will sponsor a Halloween CarnivalOct. MEAL BLOOD MEAL JACK-0-LANTER 20,from 8 p.m.-lO p.m.on the va- cant lot west of DeWitt C. Jones : X:>>; M: ::;;::!::.-ro'f<<:>.::::::::::::r.:' ..3-10-0 12-0-0 CLAY POTS Funeral Home Bayless Highway ; . Everyone is invited to attend. #L Cltrd Of Thinks J o"31' lb.."'.", a" 0"\.'<<' 241 .0.2"' ."...0"'t 450 ".g. IS"" ;i I RevivalNext WeekRevival LIMITED! SUPPLY /eTaH 4III C FALL ANNUAL AND VEGETABLE PLANTS YOUTH DAY SET FOR SUNDAY +I e+#e will at The family of May Fri PETUNIAS ( .CABBAGE 71 fends ATSTARKE CHURCH OF GOD begin Bayless.. wish to thank our many for PANSIES 001' 599 Church Oct. COLLARDS Highway Baptist 21 20 kindness ) their and This Sunday, 10-21-79, will be a !;.f k/ at 7:30 nightly The Evangelist will be the lOllS of our beloved sympathy sister and during aunt. DIANTHUS to'' Or et'.do. e pak Tray BROCCOLI i Medeiros from El Rev. Sam Monte special day for the youth at the Starke , Church of God. The Youth will begin California. Come hear this dynamicold MUMS PELUTIZED WEED-N-FEED their day with a breakfast at 8:30: a.m. fashion preaching. Special music t roe a0 A q..... 10-10-10 ISO Ib.56M W..ds A* H F..d. Then the youth are to be in charge of nightly. Nursery will be provided. o 1111.. 'or. r" 6-a-a BO lb.. 1315 5'9R.O.' e'. I the morning and evening services, 4HHI so ib. e II Ib which will include a youth choir Rev. Dave Medeiros pastor lid PINE LEVEL BAPTIST CHURCH special youth singing, youth ushers, church family cordially Invites aU to 34fe mi.west of Starke-H wy 100 2111 N. Temple and out-of-town guest speaker. come and pray with us. Roman Alvarez Pastor Starke COOPER'S { Sunday School will begin at 10 a.m., Sunday Radio with morning worship services begin- -(WPXE)-8:35.Morning: Broadcast Phone .,RY" LA"'D c.to.P : Sunday ning at 11 a.m. Evening services will School-10:00: l.tL! co.t -.c Rev.Sam Mrdclro Morning WorshipamSunday : 064-8104 at 7 begin p.m.sotr'deH Evening: Adult Choir OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: I p 4III C 4III C Rehearsal 5:30: Training Time LANDSCAPING LAWN MAINTENANCE DOZERWORK ' 6:30, Evening Worship-7:00.: Wednesday Evening: Mid-Week SENIOR CITIZEN'S DA Y AT There are about 100 mill io>n dog and cats In the US. Service.7:30.Adult Choir Rehearsal. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS .TRACTOR WORK FREE ESTIMATES PINE LEVEL BAPTIST CHURCH 8:30. SUNDAY.OCTOBER honor church Pine and the Level community Senior Baptist Citizens in Church special of services will the- r'i INSTEAD OF SHOPPING AllOVER TOWN on Sunday, October 21. Activities will begin at 10 a.m. Special 38AV6 i'i'GASt recognition will be given to all Senior Citizens 60 years old and older. There ; ...your little neighborhood will be old-time gospel singing by 'SAVE] SHOP ALL OVER ECKERD'S Mrs.the church's Gillantme own from Senior Pensacola Citizens and TlMEtfSAVEl department store. Quartet.service Following lunch will the morning be served worship in- MONEY!:, '. ., '" ., .. ,- ... .. . ,, ... ..- . the church fellowship hall. .. .. .. "'." """, ." '- ." "" . ." ... "" '. ...." ... .. ,. '" .. ,-" - Each Senior Citizen present will J receive a small memento of the occa- sion.Everyone 60 years old and older is invited to attend. Please call them church office, 964-6490, for reserva- MYLANTA V. *t' II tions. ANTACID !: WHStEnsonSteinSeos (Cordite; sezaas lI Low sodium.12oz. ._ ) bottle. Stool : LIMIT 1 JROTC Holds ; .i ) "71 -- : .' i JUSTWONDERFUL .. I OpelllJouse : p a.t 4 Y j ) On Oct. 9, the Bradford High l t HAIRSPRAY +WILKINSONBLADES SAFEGUARD 13 GALLON JROTC Unit held their annual Open Ct0oLaerosol. 4BAR SOAP '' TRASH BAGS! House for the parents of JROTC t i ik cadets. ,,car I /I Stainless steel,double edge. '+ 5-oz.deodorant bar.REG.49* Ptasticwlthtle-ups. Box of 30, This year there were several ,I w Pack of S. LIMIT 1 each. LIMIT 2 '' REG. $2.19 LIMIT 1 , special presentations by the staff I,:! t+ r members. However, Major Mike wg Dahnke had to give the Battalion REACH Commanders speech due to cir cumstances beyond his control. This TOOTHBRUSH69IhBVJOhnSOn& year's staff gave briefings on their different areas of responsibility.They r were Major Mike Dahnke, Captain Ella Mann Captain Cecil Prenton, &\ a Captain Carlton Jones Captain Jac- .r LIMIT 2I queline Betterson and Captain Janice Browning. ASSORTED There were also presentations by CARPET SNACK SIZE INSECTICIDES L VISINE ... the Rifle Team,Drill Team and Color I- MATS HERSHEYBARS All Insecticides ": Guard. This year's Color Guard EYE DROPS Uisiii I ,!! Assorted colors patterns. Raid. Real Kill &Including D-Con. 7 I I'h of presented the Open the House.colors at The the Drill beginning Team $ -oz.plastic 18" x;,24". size. Choose Milk Chocolate, 25% OFF ,.. .. bottle. LIMIT 1 REG. $1 39 -- did very well,although at a disadvantage 99 s p glmondorReeseCups.. L1i REG. .99 LIMIT 1 $1 being as young as they are. They : SSC. REGULAR PRICE demonstrated some of the basic I"il . manual of arms, for the parents. ti'i: . The Rifle Team showed the dif 159 ,- " ferent positions of firing and explained ' safety steps taken while firing on HEAD & SHOULDERS r ETAGERE 4._. the All range.teams should be commended fora ,\ SHAMPOO LATCH HOOK ) Wood grain vinyl laml- job well done. The staff and cadets i 15-oz.bottlefor y RUG KIT "vrxatrrraro nate,55K'x11TA"x27Y". all sincerely hope that the 9 dandruff control. Easy,to 8Ss mble.REG. r parents 19 Includes yarn& Instructions $44.99 ., , were enlightened as to what goes on in LIMIT 1 iaudr ,Assorted designs.REG - JROTC. i .-$988 This week's announcements are: 3.499 1.Another dance is in the planning for 6' . Nov. 16. 2.All Staff Meetings are held Monday COVER GIRLMASCARA mornings at 7:45.: ( ,. \ LIFESAVERS 3. The Paper Drive is still going on . POPS FRUIT SWIRL , Cadets please bring In all old j newspapers. 9 \Assorted shades. --mot & BUBBLE YUM ALUMINUM (LIMIT 1 CARPET FRESH Captain Janice Browning Assorted flavors. DRYER P.I.O.S5Card DEODORIZER REG.$1.29LIMIT1 Tubular >accordion Just sprinkle vacuum. type construction.Compact - s 4III.cr.aa e 1 14-oz.size.REG.$2.09 1 I J J, for storage.REG$9 99 LIMIT 1 , of Thanks FARR 159 1 788' - EMERY BOARDS, _. ' We express with gratitude and Pack of 8. - thankfulness your prayes and kind- Ij LIMIT 1 : / nesses during the loss of loved our one. For the many cards,flowers and rg, 12.0Z TRAVEL- : food. A special thanks to the Archer.' KITCHEN TUMBLER Tanner Funeral Home, Bradford SINK SET Keeps beverages hot or cold. . . High School, Rev, & Mrs. M.E. i Drink without spilling.Double " Drake, Rev. & Mrs. Gene Bass, the RAVE 3 piece set In assorted wall lnsulatl 0 n.Dishwasher Starke Church of God and to the many colors. REG. $2.99 O safe plastic. REG. $3.99 friends. PERM REFILL.; PLANTERS / M AT . The of 249 Family 'JI. ' Charles Elmer Henley ? i SPANISH " ) 189Gentle.natural 1 PEANUTS''.. . I 12-oz vacuum We would like to take this 'opportunity packed can. REG. \ I to express our appreciation for $1.39 LIMIT 1 SEALlNQorSTRAP I J./-.2./ . the many acts of kindness expressed r HAPPYTIME . i to us during the recent! loss of our lov VASELINE % SERVINGTRAY TAPE =-- ed one. INTENSIVE CARE break 09 ;:'aetr x 7 yards Merle was the greatest of Bible VmllM Ideal for snacksor 1 -- fir%"x 6 I II'*! .. teachers. His bomegoing is Cod's BABY POWDER w fast assorted in egQrotlC ::.. -,y yards strapping tape, , I gain and our great Joss. ., *& REG, $1.0$ each .. 7_ J Your cards flowers, food and 9 II be especially remembered.your prayers will always 99C1t101oW' 3 'F 0&I. May God richly bless each of you. .' ,. Love la Christ, The Family of I. Rev.Merle L.Packham '--i /:', J i I .. & ---- ..- .. -- .. , - - .. .. .... .. .. .. ......_ ... .. ... ... .. ...... ... .. .. .... ... . w,-,- -, ...1).Fi.JQQ.'I"...... ... r.. r .. ... ,. ,. ... .. ; .. ... ->- L "' "" ; ,.r. fI1.. :I!" 1" "' ,' 'f'''''' :r." ,. or "'r"7"' ''' " :' 1' ; :i"t _, , ",:. "",' / .,,, :'jI':.. ,' . ., t ( " . . :.. .',, i t "1' October 18, It7s TELEGRAPH! Page.A '. ... '.. f , I ********* Stance ElementaryScllooINewstt i ..... ......Uampton.Ui.Lites h a4, 4a, a h .4 I ft A ::: : rerwrai interested in uw Halloween aP lea. students from two elementary school. .9- ay i/olmea, Meagi nerpinnoayonoct 1& She la happy Carnival met Monday Oct 16 at 7 drink willed In FiatMend in different counties. Phone 468-lflS Hampton Lake. to be home recuperating from p.booth U you are not aware ol your The show will be taped Saturday, if I Vkltors J'' and to assignment, please contact Individual school pictures were Oct 20, and will be aired on Saturday, Senior Citizen Mrs. Arlene Koehter of Fox River dur5er Ahhhaa.anLbert your child'a teacher If you wish to taken on Monday,Oct. IS.Retakes for Oct. >7. at 10:30 on Channel The Hampton Senior Citizens Club 111., flew in to Gainesville last week Bare with her, participate and have not signed up. children: absent will be announced To represent SE are: Dona Bon- wul meet on Friday, Oct. 19 at 2 for a three day visit with her father Happy Birthday to Kathy Fentoo please contact Mrs. David Jackson or later. nette Steve Jones, Brad Green, o'clock in the Hampton City HalL All Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Williams andfamily. who celebrated on Oct. 15. Harold Davia, Carnival Chairmen,01'd11Id'1 The Elementary Science workshop Kelley Jackson,Cindy Pa ado.Logan are welcome! She attended the horse auction your teacher. will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 24. Ricks, Maria Thomas, Yolanda ..-..Club at Ocala with Lysle and purchased Hampton Elementary School Carnival raffle tickets: will be sold and Wednesday, Nov. J. in Room 27 Walker, Mike Pike, Phillip Moore Donna Mowry reports that the a nice horse which will be by 4th and 5th graders from Starke from 3:304:30. Please be prompt: if Stephanie Sams,Lynn Barber Chuck Hampton 4-H Club met on Oct.8 at the transported to her boarding farm in Planning Day Elementary The tickets: are $1 each you plan to attend. A Teaching/ Coburn, Barbara Mosley and Gary home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waters. Illinois.Lysle. Friday. October 19, la a School and the prize is $too CASHI Please Techniques for Classroom Manage- Wise. Members attending were Darla and says that if anyone wonders Planning Day.Students will be free to support this sale.Halloween Carnival ment" workshop began on October 16 During the lit Six Weeks of school Debbie Roberts, Donna Mowry about the monstrosity on his' front rake yards, wash windows babysit, booth tickets will be IS cents each or 7 and 17, and will conclude Tuesday, our Parent Volunteers put in 830 Shelley/ and Dana Macway. Lynn and ,lawn it .Is only a Dunkin' Booth for a or play that day. for$t at the school. If you buy tickets Oct. 23."It's. hours of volunteer work. We deeply Doll Waters. Kim Smith and Tammy Halloween Carnival. at the carnival, the price will be 20 Elementary", a Saturday appreciate these dedicated parents Bauldree. New members enrolling Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meng visited Report Cards cents each. morning television show on Channel a grandparents. We also have college were Robin Grlffis, their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Students were sent home with Our Carnival will be held at the 4. which challenges students and. students with brothers and Johnny Bryan. Bill Meng, Dana and Michael In St. report cards on Tuesday. Parents are Bradford County Fairgrounds from shows that students ARE still learning sisters attending our school who are Plana were made for a Halloween Petersburg over the weekend. They requested to sign attached slips of 5-8:30: p.m. There will be ample parkIng will have 15 of our 5th graders putting in volunteer hours while at- Party to be held on Oct. 19 at the also visited their daughter and family receipt and desired comments. space. In our Country Store there participating.There tending classes themselves. Many Waters home.Refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McClure, will be goods sold and a Jack-o-lantern are 78 schools in the viewing thanks go to ALL of our volunteerswho of cookies and punch Kasey and Ryan in Tampa. Also A-B Honor Roll pinata.The pony rides will be from 9-8 area and Starke Elementary was take time from their busy were served by Kim Smith, Debbie while Tampa they visited their aunt Students attaining all A's and B's p.m. Don't miss these attractions! honored to be selected to participate. schedules to help others. If you are In- and Darla Roberta. and uncle, Mr. and Mrs John for the first six weeks grading period There will be a booth selling candied Also included on the program will be terested hi being a volunteer, please The next meeting Is scheduled for Manker. Before returning home they are: contact Mary Ann Kyle at school: from November 5 at 7 o'clock at the Harold enjoyed the attractions at Busch Mrs.Jean Clark's first grade-Janet 8-3:30.: Telephone number 864-6091, Waters home. Gardens. Bunner, Melissa Byrd, Marcie DeWitt C.JonesFuneral We can still use YOU! Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meng and Carpenter Aimee Hodges, Shannon In Joy Tetstone's room the Most nappy Anniversary Angela enjoyed a covered dish dinnerIn Hughes Billy Meres, Don Roberts Improved Writers are: Truin Blye, Happy Anniversary to Sylvesterand Jacksonville on Sunday with their and Kim Sheppard.Mrs. . Montque Banks,Charles Ragland and Betty Smith who celebrated their aunt Mrs. Hazel Sparkman. Joyce McMillan's second HomeDeWITT Alisha Manning:: Wonderful Writersare 37th Wedding Anniversary on October grade-Allison Archey Michael : Johnny Siegmund. Kenny 111Jerry Happy Birthday Campen, Cindy Davis, Rhonell Estes. DeSue, Lisa Brown Freddy Cain and Margaret Wadsworth Kenny Crawford celebrated his 12th Glenn Friese.Stefanie Hughes Misty C. JONES Robert Hankerson, Scott Allen, Tommy celebrated their 19th Wedding An- birthday which occurs on Oct. 19 with Koehler and Karla Marie Rush. BENTON FUTCH Balkcom and J.J. Burch niversary on Saturday by a trip to an early party last Saturday with 15 Third graders taught by Mrs. HAROLD A. JOHNSON Marvelous Mathematicians are: Horseshoe Beach. Congratulations! friends. Besides a cake decoratedwith Arlene Rich and Mrs. Melanie Steidl: Chris Dinkins, Lisa Brown, Kenny October Birthdays a Halloween theme, soft drinks Tina Branham, Brian Davis, QuInton STARKE KEYSTONE DeSue, Freddy Cain, Adrian Mosleyand Frankle Rahme turned 10 at 10 and snacks they enjoyed apple bobb- Ford,Billy Home, Billy Jordan,Terri Tommy Balkcom. Those reedy o'clock on Oct. 161 She celebratedwith ing, football, a dance contest won by Kennan and John Rahme. 964-6200 4733176 ing a Perfect Attendance Certificate a shopping trip in Gainesville. Billy Bauldree and Lisa Hall, and a Mrs. Mlndy Seville's fourth grade- for the lit Six Weeks in Mrs. Hope Elaine Archey celebrated her marshmallow roast. Sid Russell, Shelly Carter and Tetstone's room are Eric Walton, first birthday with a party at the Mrs. Kim Morgan celebrated her Cassandra: Fisher. RENTALS Monique Banks, Alisha Manning, home of her parents on Oct. 101! Oct. 11th birthday with a dinner including Fifth ' Hospital Beds Wheel Chairs McFarlane, Lesley Padgett. Tommy who was ten on Oct. 13. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Sandra Melton, Tammy Peeples Balkcom, Nita Meleclo, Kenny Lynn Waters celebrated her 16th Hodges, with other family members Frankie Rahme Kim Smith, Laurie DeSue, Jennifer Williams Tiffany birthday on Oct. 11 attending. They all returned on Sun Whitehead and Kirk Williams. & Crutches Clark, Derrick Long, Freddy Cain Happy Birthday to Barbara Davis day for more good eating and visiting. Mrs. Ernestine Denmark's sixth Lisa Brown, Robert Hankerson andYong who turned 9 on Oct. 15. Mrs. Virgie Barksdale celebrated Clark, Amy Williams and Sue Hankerson. Melissa Williams. ECKERD'S GREAT PHOTO FINISHING OFFER! Carole Seventh Stevenson-Billy graders taught Bauldree.by Mn. ; . 4rr |tD 1 We fill Medicaid prescriptions. TWICE THE TWICE. THE TWICE THE .,. Brenda Marie Innocent Bawek., Timothy Regina LeIth Canna and VOl PRINTS FILM GUARANTEE Stephanie Redding.Perfect . ;;'" 1 f .j rfVJe also I honor most I insurance /' aeun..trU4IIofprlnla Q.t two rolls of print film II Eckwd't...t Attendance with every rod or color for the price of on., 1. bad print. YOU Miss Peterson's students missing rc prescription drug! programs. or black and whit print Kodleolororbleckand/ DON'T PAY FOR IT not one day of school so far are Paul film develop?'3na; white when you hive If you tek* bad Bawek Randall Glisson, Roger D ILL Ask your Eckerd prlnted..fOOAV your. film proc"Mdt 9. picture YOUDONT Green. Frantz Innocent Frankie AND EVERYDAY Eck.rd..TODAY PAY IT and Laurie 1'l r- AND EVERYDAY FOR Rahme, Kim Smith Whitehead.The . fifth graders in connectiuon with the Health Curriculum have learned Rescue Breathing Techniques t FNNN ; described by the American Lung Association and Red Cross by the use HAMILTON of real manikins 4i'L BEACH ; GALAXY School Pictures HEATER !} DRIP Monday Oct. 22, Is the last day for i 'i up to 4 cups in purchasing school pictures. All pictures Dual 1250/tSOOwattage.j g.rJS MODEL 784 are to be returned to school by r. Safety tip-over switch. i $1599 that date. ./ NO, 96002 REG. $26... : PTA Meeting P : Don Roberts,president presided at ji4'r.i t the meeting of the Hampton Elemen- 1 tary PTA Id the evening of Oct.9 at .. ._ ,i", the 'Halloween , Mrs. JoJene Friese, Car ,, nival Chairman,outlined plans for the SETH PTA Carnival to be held on Saturday, 5 Ib. WILD TIMEBAND LC.D. THOMAS t Oct 27, at the school. Mrs. Carolyn SYLVANIA TRAVEL ALARM Slater was appointed Chairman of the [ BIRDSEED WATCHES lmu'' tedleather Costume Contest. MAGICUBES ti Mens case. Each school class Is assisting In and ladles styles "i2- Includes oats millet, sorghum Hfgysz" with/ JI 2REQ.89' various ways with booths assisted by and sun flower M Blue dot quality.3 cubes, digital readout. 't0 LIMIT 2 t 12 flashes 9- -i their teachers and parents. 45 55 30% OFF 1, 88 S Prizes are to be awarded for a Winn C 2n. '' ._ '87 e tt Dixie Shopping Spree amounting to i r REGULAR PRICE 'MODEL 3803/4/5 $100 and another for$50. Student prizes are a Snoopy Watch and a Transistor AM/FM radio. Tickets for sale at the prizes are on ? MEN'S A LADIES' NORELCO LADY BUG "" school. WATCHBANDS SHAVER Chicken Bar-B-Que dinners will be sold In take out boxes from noon until i.. -- a A large assortment of Slim travel case MODELs 5 o'clock at a price of$2.50. BRADLEY JETX styles colors & widths. NO HB2127 REQ $21.99 GAS GRILL AUTO WASHER i 25% OFF CD gg J year are the spooky hay ride, dessert The ideal way to clean /' } booth, county store, animal walk Automatic Ignitor,dual _ windows. boat or car. 5 REGULAR PRICE r' miniature golf, bottle tip, fish pond controls& 14"x 22'sur REG. $995 and cake walk.Donations . face REG $149.99 are being accepted of 99 788 volunteer help country store items, 129 sale the of the or dessert items for day S TEXAS INSTRUMENTS ,POLLENEX carnival. For more information CALCULATOR MASSAGER please call Jolene Friese at 468-1848 Inger Campen at 408-1187 or Don STARBR1TEAUTO Bright LED readout. MODEL Heavy duly Universal motor Roberts at 4681204. WET LOOK PRODUCTS NO. T130REQ/ $17.99 -- 1 MODEL NO. S335 REG. Since all classes were representedby PLANTER $3999 more than five parents at this . Choose 16 oz.Auto l A'' 12"x 12",Indoor or Polish or 8 oz. Vinyl 1588 Y M meeting every class was awarded$S. outdoor \ The seventh grade received an additional - planters. Brite, PEG: TO$3 79,, y .1 REG. $6 99 'YOUR h.ai.wi.l u $10 for having the most parents { present 488 CHOICE 249 The next PTA meeting Is scheduledfor i, Nov. 13. c F l ,.' ,wi c t New Students OLM 3500 SPIN 4 New students enrolling at the schoolon Monday and Tuesday were: Leroy REEL& ROD // Settles, a fourth grader, and his ,,PICNIC JUG Skirted spool. right or left7i NORELCOHeavy brothers. Melvin and Danny lived duty plastic with hand retrieve. Heavy duty ,. KODAK EKTRALITE10 Kindergarteners who previously wide mouth.REG$1.99 reel & E242 2-piece rod. } SMOKE ALARM in Sebring. REG. $47.98 Detects combustion before CAMERA OUTFIT bw Klrthday Celebration 159' tJ.3I: I smoke or flame. Easy to Pocket size with built-in Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wadgworth ,3499v.GALLON 3 Instair. NO. HB993 REG $17.99." flash.Uses 110 film.Film& hosted a birthday party for their !II f SALE -1/199 batteries included.REG.$32.99 daughter, Robbln, who was 18 on October - !o, PRICE ......... 12. They enjoyed a steak dinner CERTRON .. LESS MFG.'S .SOD s + on Thursday evening at the Starke Vt'x 60-FOOT ... 29 Golf and Country Club with all their GARDEN HOSE CASSETTETAPES "i.TOS.t.. family Jerry, Jody and Justin. Also 60 minute blank record -.t"O y 'AFTER REBATE'.7, celebrating with them were Reverendand with Durable brass flexible fittings vinyl,_ _ 'ing tapes REQ.S1,99' 4hes'y Mrs. James Starling and REQ. $3.39 POFM children, Jana, Julie 'and Jimmy. 9.' They all enjoyed the decorated cake. 239. 3 'k. / LLOYDS AM/FM nerved later. Reunion . BISSELL 4 I The family of Mrs. Evelyn Perry __ CLOCK RADIO I . _ held a reunion on Sunday at the homeof EVEREADY-AA"" MULTIVACPortable ; .i 100%solid state.MODEL her sister Mrs. Edith Bruce In NO J222REG. $29.99'>a -' Gainesville. honored that day was MEN'SorLADIES' BATTERIES ... with attachments.REG \ ' WORK GLOVES Heavvdutyforflasnr, r::;:M $34.95:1i: J.; their aunt Mrs. Lenora Conger of had whom Florida llghH.toys A calculators.REG. Port St Joe. they r Durablecottonwnhlit u $1.89 pack.59C. not seen in It years. tight cuff. REG. 99 pair t' Also present were Mr. and Mrs. oKJ 09 ; ;r v 1 Tom Paladin Tommy and Stacy HI Thomassen / : Brenda Dormlney.Kenny , S 4/1 _. .__.... :1( ;::, ,' : \ q and Also'Gene attending Chaaon were:: aU Nancy of Hampton.'Muller and daughter of Jacksonville Mr.and ------ - ---- --- Mrs. Charles Hutcheson, and son, I' yW I t riM Chuck,. of Starke.Mrs. Mary H.U*of SALE SATURDAY.WEEKDAYS OCT.20OPEN rn k JlIJl1IIJrnlIJ ( flJlJ] gJL3LF GainesvtUetAntvnta Waldo and Mrs,. Ann Mack' : of 9 AM til 9PMOPENSUNDAYS : .I" Cotors . 10 I AM til 7 PMSHOPEARLySOMESALEITEMSLIMITED 0I1IIJYYVrnm( ( ( fMsrw snswv WUi3( Thank works itoyou(. North Miss Rhonda Carolina Cstws,with enjoyed bur grandparents triple 1 DRUGS Mr. and Mrs. Carter, over (or ALL OF US "1 , 831 ;S,, Walnut St. Starke.. Fla.. .. the; weekend.She enjoyed visiting her aunt and uncle there,, shopping and ! viewing tM lovely f'utumQeoIQn la North and South Carolina.i , ....., .. It ., -- ._Jtt-ft" 'IIIt.>> "" "-_"" """""' "'-"." """ :!'L. ... .. .... -. . . ._ __. ,c,.,. ,_ . . : ,' , Page MA TELEGRAPH October IS.ISIS .. nil n-IIr_l.-.c H.... HIII C ...-c.-.tlglAf Feitl'" / fsatlwt 1e.H.--c. J.-c.. .ftttel "". .NraM/ipt{ by Elizabeth Terry 'Singers of Heart", the adult Choir h WTEY Stark on Sunday Oct.'T. There were Mr. and of Phone 782-3300 "Kids of the Kingdom' and the approximately ifc people there. Jacksonville Melted parents. church orchestra will all be a part of 51 r. and Mrs. Bob Price. Mrs. Bernice Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCombs on CHURCH ACTIVITIES this special day.along with good old- by Elisabeth Terry WWIa...., Misses Angie and Sunday afternoon. First Bapilil Church: The church time congregational singing. Phone 782-33M ErIka Pad Mt, an of Jacksonville, will have a REVIVAL begkU 1ng Nov. Our choir is finishing new choir and Mrs Wilma Hotmail, of Maxville tAwNy Elementary School News 5. Brother Ray Stuart, of Rural robes in time for Homecoming. This Missing because of UlneM,were Roger The beet individual dancer was were Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. The annual Halloween Carnival will Retreat Va.. will be the lpeaker. a will add a special sparkle. Mrs. dell Padgett and Kenna WUkenon.. Still Sean Robinson. He also won a prize. Bobbie Gnann. be held Saturday Oct. 20, at the WARM WELCOME if extended to one Boyette Is directing the church ladlesIn looking for more strings and horns. Them were more than 100 in atten- Mr. and Mrs. Doss Iflgglnbotham school beginning at 5:00: p.m. There and all to attend each night at 7:30 the sewing. Junior MYF Is having a successfulsale dance. of Maxville, sprat the weekend at will be a fish supper served from 5:00: Mrs.Eloise Olin underwent surgery of their nut cracker These are a There la to be a TURKEY SHOOT their mobile home here until 8:00.: The price is$2.25 for either p.m.Grace United Methodist Church this past week, but is recuperating product of Mr.Charles Capehart's expertise sponsored by Lawtey Little League Mr. and Mrs. Hermle Kelly accompanied smoked or fried fish. Baked beans, HOMECOMING. This Sunday. Be nicely at Alacliua General Hospital, with wood working. We are Association on SATURDAY Oct. 27 their son and daughter-in-law hush puppies cole slaw french fries sure to be with us from 9:43: a.rn. until Gainesville. taking orders for Christmas first to North of Lawtey on 301. Starting time Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Kelly, of Lake and coffee will be served with the fish around 3:30: for a full day. Regular Members of the church orchestrawho i NEW get first choice. 10 a.m. until- Worth on their vacation. They visited! supper. Raffle tickets are being sold service will be during the morning. performed for the first time Sun- ITEMS AT THE Thriftshop.Do Mrs. Cecil Wade of Tampa, Mr. their son and daughter-in-law,Lt.and by the entire student body on a Eating ,about 12:45.: Then the excellent day night were Lamar Priest, Steve stop by and browse. 2.5 pm. and Mrs. Bruce Boyer of Mrs. Jeff Cain at Columbus Miss., table, black and white TV. The price music department will be Crews, Bryan Bowman Rhoda Wain- Saturday. Children's clothes, three Miss Rachel Boyer, of jacUoaUel! also Mrs. Ervin Campbell in for the ticket on the TV is so*. Also presenting the afternoon Praise. The wright Ann Love and Don Love. adult sizes. This is a project of United David Boyer of Silver Springs Fred Charlestown Ind.They spent the rest raffle tickets on a 20 gauge pump Methodist Women. Moore Jr., of HendersonvUle, N.C.visited sightseeing, Mammoth Cave, Ky., shotgun are being sold. These tickets .. Thanks to our friends who are supporting Mrs. Fred Moore, Sr., duringthe Silver Dollar City,Catlinburg.Tenn., are $1.00. Tickets were given out to the building fund. The new week. where they visited Christen Gardens, each class room and the room sellingthe building has been wired and updatingof Miss Elizabeth Terry was very happy Clayton, Helen.Tullah Falls,Ga.,and most tickets will receive Individual Earn Your High School Diploma By Taking the wiring the Old Sanctuary will to receive a good<< report from Dr. took a tour of Savannah.: Ga. On their tickets that can be used for be started. Make checks payable to Donald Quick, of Gainesville when way home they stopped off at rides cake walk, etc. The GED Tests. Applications For The GED Grace United Methodist. Send in c/o she went to him on Wednesday. Okefenokee Park which Is near Construction work has begun on our Church Treasurer P.O. Box 228, Friends of Mrs. Thomas of Sandy Folkston Ga, They came home new wing. If the weather is good and Lawtey Fla. 32068. Jacksonville daughter of Mr. and Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. M.W. everything goes as planned.It will be Tests Are Being Taken At The BradfordUnionArea Mrs.D.O. Brown regret to learn that Kelly went on home, Friday.Mr. ready for occupancy in the fall of PERSONALSMr. she la a surgical patient in Baptist and Mrs. Dose Hlgglnbotham 1980-81 school year. and Mrs. Buddy Helton and Hospital, Jacksonville Our prayersare of Maxville Mrs. Glen Shuford. Man- Vocational Technical Center. daughter of Jacksonville were Sun- with her. cy and Stacy Shuford attended Picture proofs will be going home day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Gary Thompson and daughter Homecoming at Long Branch Baptist with the students the last week in Oc- D.O. Brown. Shell, of Findley, Ohio spent last Church on Sunday.Mr. tober. You will choose the packageyou The Deadline Is October 26, 1979. Steve Futch, of Starke visited his week with his mother Mrs. Daisy and Mrs. Hermie Kelly visited want and make checks payableto aunts Miss Elizabeth: Terry, and Thompson and her son-in-law and their brother-in-law, Mr. A.P. LAWTEY ELEMENTARY Mrs. Carl Prevail, and cousin Mrs. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Millard Jordan Hallman in North Florida Regional SCHOOL.ALL proofs must be return Call 964-6150 For Information Evelyn Norman on Tuesday. after- and family.Mrs. > Hospital Gainesville on Wednesday. ed to the school even if you do not wishto noon. Virginia Jenkins of Hilliard., Mrs. Bobble Gnann and children attended purchase these pictures at a later Mr. Bobby Whitfield of Tampa, came down Saturday morning endher Homecoming Sunday at date.There will not be any late orders Examinations Schednled was a Friday overnight guest of his mother Mrs. O.J. Anders went Brooker Baptist Church with her accepted.A . are : uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. D.O. home with her for a few days. mother, Mrs. E.W. Hodges. Brown and daughter Shawna.A Friends of Mrs.M.D. Crapse regretto Co!. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson receiveda football-volleyball contest will be November 5th & 6th November 7th & 8th dance was held at the school Friday learn that she is a patient in Bradford letter from their daughter Mrs. held at Southside Elementary School night sponsored by Lawtey Little County Hospital.Our prayers are Russell Lines in Germany. She lovesIt Thursday, Oct. 25.: A 4th-5th grade 6:00 7:45 League Association. They had a with her. there and it is beeutlful. They are team and a 6th-7th grade team will be 1 ::00 2:45: p.m. : : p.m. Halloween Costume Contest which Mr.D.R.Brown spent two weeks in real pleased with their location. competing against other schools ih 3:00 4:45: 8:00: 9:45: p.m. was won by Philip Crews and Shlela South America.Mr. Mrs. Earl Teston, Nancy and Mrs. the county. ! : p.m. Tew. and Mrs. Casey Dobbs, of Kathy Gaines and Mrs Dianne Our school color day (BLUE * 6:00 7:45: November 9th They also had a dance contest. The Jacksonville visited their parents, Hayes, of starke attended the Brown GOLD) is the last Friday in every : p.m. couple who won that was Gloria Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Dobbs on Sunday. Family Reunion Saturday at the month. This day for the month of October - 8:00: 9:30: 9:00: 10:30: a.m. Roberta and Edward Crews. They afternoon.Mr. home of Mr.and Mrs.Winfred Brown, will be on the 26th. Let's wear p.m. had a prize for Costume Contest and .and Mrs. VaughanPl'escottand of Dade City. our school colors on this day,. : also for Dance Contest which were by family of Kingsley Lake, attendedthe 4III C ""' ,. ( ....4)esaosrtt. 4III C : those above.WlII. Sing at Long Branch Church Sun- day afternoon. Southside School NewsMrs. ; I J.C. Prevatt, of Gainesville, was a Elementary Sunday dinner guest of his mother I''' IiHN h) Mrs. Carl Prevail and his brother October IV-Teacher Planning Day .Beulah Lennon's kindergarten psiw law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Truman no school for students. has Just completed a unit on foods and Norman. October 25- Bradford County health. The children talked about Mrs. Earl Troxell and daughterand Elementary Schools Invitational types of good food, worked colot granddaughter, and Mrs. Idell Playday rescheduled to this date. sheets of foods,made their own health Boyette visited Mrs. George Kelly in Football and Volleyball teams will book health posters and drew a pick St. Vincent's Hospital Jacksonville, compete on the Southside Elementary ture of themselves to show how they N. all,pia, tJ' on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Kelly is School campus from 9 AM until 12 would look If they did not eat good 1 out of Intensive Care and Is on fourth noon. healthful foods. , :: floor Saturday. October 27-Halloween Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schwartz and son Carnival from 5 PM to 9 PM on the Mrs. Susan Nichols is very proud of and Lorie Ann, of Sarasota spent the Southside School Campus. the three super spellers: Randy weekend with Lorie Ann's grandparents Mark your calendar, tell everyoneyou Milton, Shawn Swain and Dwight ,Mr. and Mrs. James Waters. know, bring all your family and Allen. Room nine has just completed tJtJtJ: Mrs. Barry Watts and son Barry come for an evening of fun and food 'a health unit with emphasis on the : Lee and her sister Mrs. Frank Hamburgers, hot dogs, and popcorn eyes and ears, ,featuring films and-; Sf: Honaker, of Orlando visited their will be cooked outdoors and served models. -3 parents Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Henson hot. Maybe you'll win a cake at the I4Ny, ;ice M/ of Beckley W. Va. While there Cakewalk or a prize at bingo or at one News from Mrs. Carol Clark's*, Mrs. Honaker visited their son and of the game-of-chance booths. Have fourth grade: The class is writing and 1 Something for wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Honaker. fun throwing a wet sponge at your autumn poems. WaylonA ) I Y.r. III,of Beckley W. Va.They returnedhome favorite person participating in the Townsend the new library assistant* Wednesday the JOth' and left. sponge throw. These and many more for the second six weeks. Tommy::; i Ir 11. Ii'i MAIM snow therein activities ,including ft bigger and Hardenbrook and Pam Carter will bathe a Everyone --.. Mr.: arid Mrs. Bill Sherring and scatter't htfuhteo1 hou&art being plan Safety Patrol mfchibeW' toi tWM = N ? family, of Jacksonville, spent two ned. Raffle tickets are now being sold cond six weeks which Is the beginning?. weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. by the fourth and fifth grade students of the Safety Patrol group for this; ) i B.L. Willuson. Sr. for chances on a ten-speed bicycle or year at Southside. Lloyd Gilpin IT* "G I. Rev. David Brown attended the a portable radio using either batteriesor sharing his pet, "Ralph'% a hamster /N? ,"I2-11; It, \ TO CELEBRATE revival at Normandy Baptist Temple, current and having AM-FM, TV with the class. Alice Williams is also:! I Jacksonville, on Monday night. Mr. sound, and weather channels. You sharing her turtle."Dribble"with her* NATIONAL NEWSPAPER KOI1TH... and Mrs. Larry Norman attended on need not be present at the drawing at classmates. ::$ I .. Monday and Tuesday nights. 8 PM on the 27th to win so long as you J Mr. and Mrs. Cecil: Hardee their have filled out your ticket with name, NOW : THE TELEGRAPH daughters, Mrs. Marcia Taylor, and address and phone number. Tickets N Ma 014k.Shop . son Glen,and Mrs. Denise Crapse,attended may also be purchased the night of 110 W.Call St. " the Hardee Reunion at the carnival until 8 PM at "M' up fifty Complete Selection ; WILL GIVE AWAY A COPYjOFOUR Brooker on Sunday. cents each. Hallmark Cerdi and Gifts ' In Mrs. Verna Schmidt's first grade Alto lelectton. ol Mr. and Mrs Henry Hodges and Robert Burney,Brian Canova are the moderate priced gilt 100thANNIVERSARY family attended the Crews-Bell reunion Math Superstars for the first chapterin olloccotlonl. M-57e4 _: \ .at Smyrna Baptist Church, their math book. ISSUESUBSCRIPTION j 4e ", . ,. I :1I:. . ', FOR EACH NEW I..'I. t . : I , ..aw . I A $.00 Value Yours FREE... .,J. , WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE... 'r 1 of f 4 \ .You Get A Recap Of 100 Years i.-- .. '. WAKEUPTOWARMTRWITB ' : * I j 'v ,' .w . Of Bradford County History. 'il, CENTRAL BEATS AIR : ) . .Over 100 Pages Of Photos And News ":,:g. .0 f,W, .;! ,. > '" ,'11 .8"'$ or' COMPLETELY INSTALLED FROM ,.t. 1 11. "t.*' Covering The Events As They Happened W H .\ .' . ; Ih' .The Perfect Gift For Christmas For Those tOut t\ 179O .. , Of Town Relatives. 1i INCLUDES ALL DUCTWORK (plus any'' n.c.uary.1.ctrk work) . $ t. I , With New Subscription . 1 Call For Service I s sM.187A 964-7701 , , PLEASE START MY SUBSCRIPTIONs t' ,:, /'" , II I. NAME t . , 'SAWYER ADDRESS _... I, CITY STATE_ _ ZIP _a._,_?_ ( . d.Y..Iia. AIR CONDITIONINGCall i tJ Enclosed "Is M;0_ For $9 In County'r' $10 Out Of County' r" Today For A Free Survey''' I" : 332 W. Madison St. Starke.. Fla. , ,' / . 1. \ Add 11**To Check If You Would' (LMe. U. To Mtf AM AnnlverMry Copy. '., .. 9K4-77GI l S.'v. JiI! .,- _. . .W m-7tara); 4''',' F", . 1 ' . I'.Q .. . ., . .. ... . .4wnG", ;:.-,.,.-... '\II- .. ." _" ._'_._ ." _....._ ... __._.... .:.'.-,_ ,__.. .... _._ .. .. .,,' ... .. d,,,.."a._. arf lr wY' 4 P y r dy Yr o r r -.o r r r. r .. .r... r ., r r .. I. , ;. .. , II. .. 1""JI': ,I" J .' ';" it ;:" \' , I October.. 1878 TELEGRAPH Page .IA -------------------... LEGA.LS -------------- >.i'i", ,, 1: J! AITM 1 T 1'1I71'1'' RiIJJYNi nu ..JI. -- ---- ---------- NOTICE OF BRUCf JARVIS deceased. sufficient copies of the tlflcatlon bar As the property of the INTENTIONTO Fllo Number 1-3151 It claim to the clerk. to IN THE COUNTY 9317398806.- above named defendant B.H.S. WEEKLY CALENDAR . '.' REGISTER Pending In the Circuit enable the clerk to moll' COURt. OF BRADFORD Fal to. and that on Monday the FICTITIOUS Court for Bradford Coun one copy to each Pen COUNTY. FLORIDA J gm nt br will 9th day of November. , '., NAME ty. Florldo' Probate Dlvl- anal Representative.( CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. be taken ogobtMKaurelief 1979 et one o'clock on TlIURSDA-ocr. U . Pursuant lion, tho address of All persons Interested 79309SP.GARYD.OSBORN.c0. demofideiyji the sold day on the promises 8:00.......rCA MEETING In Room 1311. to action which II Post Office In the estate to whom" a statemenf of Claim, of tho Bradford County 865.09. florida Statu.... Drawer 1:10 p.m. ORDER YEARBOOKS. An MMaiMy will be held fat the '. Stark. copy of this Notice of Administration Witness hand and Jailyard, I will offer for RICHARD my ?. nolle )I. hereby given' Florida' Th. personal' has beenmoiled Office Box E WELTY. Post the seal I of this Ovff this sale bnd sell to the auditorium to let each student order their 1 19r40 TORNADO..... that 'h. undersigned 99S Starke. Every student wanting to purchase a yearbook should place't Well representative of the are required Florida 32091. Plaintiff llhjdav of October.1979.'GILBERT highest bidder for cash , Char) S. order at this time. ** Bockui, P.O. oitato I I. JUNE LEE. WITHIN THREE MONTHS S. BROWN A. In hand the above '."10. 85. Melrose, Flo.' who. add,.., I. RoutoI FROM THE DATE OF THE vs NI.ARMOND last Known J. JACKSON Address CLERK OF SAID &L>RT, described property of 8:00: a.m. -3:30 p.m.-FOOTBALL TICKETS".,ale In the BJI.S.Finance .under 33666, the doing' business' I I. Box 1748, Starko, FIRST PUBLICATION OP 1317 West Fifth Street.Jacksonville. Is/ By: 'tile B.fiwn) sold defendant" to satisfy Office' . firm namo of Florida 32091. The nomo THIS NOTICE, to file any Florida Deputy Clark.' TO/M' the aforesaid Execution '"AgrlDlte, ".0. Box 8J, and add,... of tho par- ,oboctlons| thoy may 32209 Defendant. 4tchg 1/l. FRIDAYOCT.. It "'/ Melrese, Flo. 32 66. Intends tonal representative'sattornoy have that challenge the NOTICE OF TEACHER PLANNING DAY. No school for etudents. $!\tt t, to register told Mc- aro"'sot forth. validity of the Dece ACTIONTO Sheriff Dolph E. Reddish. : BUS; VARSITY FOOTBALL -'Ttw Tornadoes face ForeSt' ,!'titlous' nom under tho blow NOTICE OF' Bradford County. High '' : dent's the Will qualifications ARMOND School in Ocala : J. Florida. '. , Ip+ovl.iona of aforesaid All /personshaving of the Personal. SHERIFF'S'SALE ,-statute.Charles. ACKSON III. 1317 Wast ... 10/I14tchg I/I..' . ", claim. or demands Representative, or the Fifth Street Jackson SATURDAY OCT.28 , S. Backus, against tit estate or. .' venue or |urlsdlctlon of villa, Florida 32209 'I.;, WASH sponsored by the Junior Class.: Wilt be held at the Community ' :owner. CASK required. WITHIN THREE the Court. You are notified that a Notice Is hereby given Bank. ' .: Dated this 18th day of MONTHS FROM that E. Reddish, : THE Statement of Claim hasbqen I. Dolph 1 t':' .. .bctober. i " A.D. 1979 In DATE OF THE FIRST All CLAIMS. filed against In es sheriff of Bradford MONDAY you -OCT.a :Bradford County. 10/18 PUBLICATION OF THIS DEMANDS. AND OBJECTIONS this obovo-named Court County, Florida under All Seniors going on the BAHAMA'S TRIP must the $50 deposit to I)4tpd!) 11/8. of pay NOTICE to fllo.with tho NOT SO FILED and you are required to and by virtue of Writ -: Mrs. White no later than today. ' clerk of,tho Execution to-wll '. oboe WILL BE : r court FOREVER BAR. serve e copy of your 1 Ql* ABSENTEE: YEARBOOK ORDER DAY. students who did not order . Issued a written of Execution out IN THE CIRCUIT COURT statomont RED ; Answer or pleading to' FOR BRADFORD COUN- any claim or demand Date of the first the Statement of Claim of County Court of Pay I their annuals the assembly program last Thursday should do so to. "TV. FLORIDA PROBATE thou may hove. Each publication this Notice on the Plaintiff's attorney County Florida' pursuant pI day. , .DIVISION CASE NO. claim must be In writing of Administration: October RICHARD E. WEL. to a Final Judgement for 7:00p.m. VOLLEYBALL GAME-against Santa Fe in the B.H.S.gym. :79.59-CPFIL No. 1.3151.In and must Indicate the II. 1979.1.Jun. TY 994 North Temple 'Keystone State Bank of MONDAY thru WEDNESDAY Juniors should pay their $10.00 PROM ro: ESTATE OF basis for the claim the Avenue, Post Office Bo. Keystone Heights, ASSESSMENT FEE during 1st or 2nd lunch at the table set up In front SOLOMON BRUCE JAR. ferns and address ol tho Leo, As Personal 99S. Starko, Florida Florida, and against of the Attendance Counter. ,VIS Deceased. creditor or his agent or of 32091 and file the Margaret Rhodon, ?. Representative NOTICE OF attorney, and the the Estate of SOLOMON, original ,Answer or defendant In the TUESDAY OCT. Z3 ADMINISTRATIONTO amount' claimed. If the BRUCE JARVIS. Deceased pleading In the Office of amount of $2,363.67 8:00: a.m. 2:45: p.m. YEARBOOK PAYMENT DAY Students and ALL PERSONS HAV. claim I.! hot yet due. the the Clerk of County together with costs. ol 1 sof teachers who ordered yearbooks must pay for them today. $10) (Ill NG CLAIMS OR dot.when It will become Court Post Office collection. with your name printed on the cover).Go to the area in the front office DEMANDS AGAINST THE due shall' be 'stated. If ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL Drawer B. Starke, Hove soiled and have near the Attendance Counter. 'ABOVE' ESTATE AND ALL the claim I.contingent REPRE3EN. Florida 33091 on or In my possession the 8:3011:15..m. -PSAT TEST-Will be taken by Juniors and Sophomores BOTHER PERSONS IN. unliquidated, the natureof TATIVE: Richard E. Wei- before November 12, following described per who have signed up for it "TERESTED IN THE ESTATE: the unc.rtalnty shall ty,, Post Office Bon 995. 1979. sonal property to-wit: e YOU ARE HEREBY be staled. If the claim I. 954 N. Temple Ave., Personal property at 1975 Chevrolet Impale ..."" "' ''-''- ''' '" ... "' """' r"'''''''''''''.:I,"" , NOTIFIED that tho administration secured the security Slarke, Florida 33091. ,Issue I. as follows: 1969 2 dr. custom I.D. i ' of the shall be described. The 904/964-8030. 10/11 Opel automobile Id.! No. 1147HSY181361 I Bradford County Elementaryand School Lunch Menu >ettate of SOLOMON claimant shall deliver 2tchg 10/18 Middle Schools Oct.22-28 t......." .... : .......= .=,... -,. -., ..., -_,.,_.....,.., .."' '''.......'''. ....... -- -" "' ''" ''''''''''''' =coco cabbage slaw fruit jello) cinnamon: : Monday Oct. 22: Macaroni & , cheese, bologna cup green beans, roll milk. : banana, biscuit milk. Wednesday,Oct.241: Beef vegetable o. Tuesday Oct. 23: Beans welne... crackers cheese toast, < ttvl; . @$ ". 13 Keystone Oaks applesauce, milk. ' ? Thursday, Oct 2St Chicken , '..rVAReg.. Real Estate Broker V And 1 Acre Lots From S199590. noodles or rice mustard greens 301, North Trail. Motel Lawtey Terms. Close to peaches, peanut butter cookie, cornbread j ( Keystone shoppingand I.. milk. J ; Office 782.3931 Home 782.3898. Friday Oct. 21: Fried chicken: t schools. Just a few left. Other INEZ 8. STARLING Associate Iv...782-3004 mashed potatoes cake ), turnip lots acreage and commercial land REAL ESTATE greens, chocolate w/chocolate 3BR FR, '.2 As 85.000. available. Icing. cornmeal rolls, milk. REDUCED 4BR. FR. I Ac $27,000. 3BR. Stucco 'A Ac $25,500. 3 BR. 2BA.CB Home on 1 Owner Salesman TOR. CB, 1.3 Ac 120.000. Ac.Owner. will Was sacrifice 850,000.for 473-7060 P. O. Box 1354 o Small" Acreage for Homes PI,000. ? Keystone Hgts. Fl 32656' SFHULK1MEH 8 Trailers low Dn. Pay, w- The cost of living is always the same...., 1 . (Mel , 10 Ac., Shade 820.000 . 3 BR, 2BA. CB CH/A FPL Cyg ALL YOU'VE GOTI 20 Ac, Pasture $40,000 ,FM RM. 1.800 sq. ft. on 3 5\ rwtUC/Jar Ac. 854,000. 10 Ac. Fenced 318.000 FLORl$4v1.1I All acreage 10% to 20% Down 10% Int. with 8 yr. REALTY d d Y '3BR. 2 BA..CB CH/A 1.30 9&4.&D&8 [m ; LREALTY .Ac. Shady $446,800.to 15 Yr. to pay. REAL TV Phono 964.770Q -1 393 Temple Avenue Furnished frame ' bungalow' completely p m % Per Reach in city 3 BR, 1% ,remodeled with largo PHONE 964-7776 (Both. ..r....... porch on CICIUA LI3 RALPH BRYAN REAL ESTATE 2305 N.Temple. ... lakeside $3S,000. TlRWlLUGAR 205 N. Temple Stark At" 'OIf FHA-VA ft ConY. Financing Available. 964-8788 3 '.R_ \'. both Abt.2 . 2305 N.Temple A....(U.S.301 N.) m -.., |lust outside, city Quality 3 bedroom, 2 both THANKS GOOD PEOPLE OF BRADFORD COUNTY. WI ARE HAVING good""" oq w ,,1, brick homo, excellent OUR BEST AND MOST EXCITING YEAR IN HELPI! HELP I LISTINGS. NEEDED- LI3 2 BR. 1 Both C,. workshop rental cottage, price |lust I v floorplan,paved rood 1 RIAL FIND ESTATE OUTII I HOW DO WE DO ITT CALL .*, .m6 TO (' Homos $30,000 to S5.000 reduced. 3 .. Room Concrete !ik., acre of land |lust reduced near schools 822.000. S4t.000. Buyers Waiting 2811 1 Beth. Family room, carpet. A/C Southgate. 1 lm !es . ', L. .;fGHW4y' I ib1 r'MJ.. "du; "re'p... .P$."riFalTts ., La".n.'Qltf" '. .d 1 J 50SSW".i.Hi02:! ( ;??>i rM pimrw mn .at l 1 ACM: ceuntyfnew house, T+,L ST Air"44Bstric 3 bedroom, 3 \ :... :>SPECIAL' .. ' I oc.'upBeautiful rolling pasture.. High ft Dry owner 2 BR. I Beth clean. t ...... 828.000. Good terms. Con. HOT flltiVll'Mle i fireplace both1 home, equipped, stone kit IN VIEW OF THE LARGE NUMBER OP : financing with only 10% down. H8A. W/W carpet. family room. PHONE CAllS ON THE 120 ACRE PARCEL of land BRAND NEW COUNTRY CLUBi Nearing completion 3 :2 'A ... In country fishpond then ecres good WI WOULD UKI . TO ADVISE OUR BR-2 Bath Family Room stana fireplace-double garage 3 Acres. with 3 bedroom home, Hampton .,... older homo.Monay $44.000. FRIENDS THAT IT HAS BUN SOLD . All saving features Brick ft Cedar A CHftA f energy HOWEVER.WE ARE WORKING ON SOME beauty at (2.00. No payments to Jan. to qualified 2 Bedroom, I Beth could close.porch for 3rd Bedroom, Making, Going' Owner financed 3 .. Business 301 No: bedroom, I bath frame OTHER ACREAGE LISTINGS AND buyer. stone exterior, with 4 beautiful of fend,workshop 8 en h ' L homo, noods a han SHOULD HAVE THEM SHORTLY. .3 BR. garago. fireplace $24.500. garage. evenings' Please call I dyman's touch $20,000. .3 BR from. only 317,500. Vornlo P. Odom. Broken ' . .2 BR block largo DR. LR 8 'lot fireplace $28.000. 4 BR, 11. :2 acres, Klngsley. lake area. GRI. .......94-547 6 rice reduced en this NIW. 301 LlSTINGI.I. Largo CB building porttelly flnl.h04.nd approximately Prlm.2 acres an U.S.301 with 110 ft. frontage. Over 200 8 acre pasture 'land, high 8 dry. Pearl Andrews 94-7739 ,1 ".upe'" nlc.-oIou"l..wl40 one acre of prime 'land next to Bradford Motel sq. ft. centrally heated and aired block building. Storage L.G.Doll 947591 home comas with 2'% 801 North. . buildings. Over 9000 sq. ft. of concrete 8 parking spaca 2'A: Acres Hampton area > Includes' well septic 8 light acres of Bradford's best $18,000. pole. land $19.500. 2. A beautiful 4 BR 38 brick homo on 10 acres on Rd 135 379 ft. of land on U.S. 301 with water ft sewer- 87.000 West of. Lowtey. will divide.. 10 acres posture.land hl.h. dry with few trees. FOR YOUR Now listing for the doItyoursoffor - KINGSLEY LAKE Brick duplex with 90 ft. en water i REAL ESTATE NEEDSIN 5 room block SMALL TOWN REAL ESTATE BAROAINSi 1 1I.autltu.ltrlclc 16500. 79 acres. 81.000 pr. acre BRADFORD' COUNTY CALL homo |lust 312,000. duplex *57 .,po,.... spacious $43,900. COUNTRY CLUB -2 story brick colonial 4 BR. 3 bath, 13 acres $17,000. doubla' with utility $10.700. I 80 ecres, Marion County. HOUSE BEAUTIFUL el limits . garage BILL POWELL Old home In great condl-/ Nearly now |lust out city MORGAN ROAD 4 BR. I bath block' with 1*>32 pool on lon, good location 'luxurious 3 BR 3 Baths hove to see to bellevol. 3 Bedroom, t .bath .home en Sempsoa lake. .1.4 acre $41,000.WALDO. $15.500. Rd. 1* W attractive: CB home en I acre S2.800.Nke.; 2BR block. CHSA In town $24,000. Broker REAL ESTATE Pretty ocr.lid. 238-home ft 'largo shop $23OOO.Unusual.' toko, restrlcteo Owner LAWTEY Garage 30 x 50 ft. with bays and small office Crosby area I III N.Walnut It. 961.646424 hrc. Greet for the homo owned Furnished MH 1 acre, RIOO ft SI231....... offer I bldg. 345 ft. frontage on US 301 33400. lad H 100 lot In town ".000.01" .bids.. Included': 8 operated business. live 12 greet acres, ranch style home $5,000.Versatile. -6.61 acres with 351 ft. on US 301 10 x 40 furnished Shown by appointment _..y. upstoli 8 work .below lnvestment-4 rentals Call ft Bay $}. 855,000. J mobile home with awning and chain link fence' 20.000 Mini Storage 15 units' with little or no vacancies at all $29.500. Lot near Country Club 200.126 35.500 en Rd. 230. " Own.r financed. times also. eOO So,. Ft. office' .,..., extra lot with plenty' 2 Frame Houses 29900. 35 acres-neat home en Rd. 1* Will' divide.. Homo ft 'Income Comfortable 9, room frame homo .. perking.targe Comfortable home pretty grounds 1308 Pratt. (approx 2.000 sq. ft.) good condition ".modern kitchen, story 4 BR, garage, 43.800. 0 Commercial lot next to '_III...' Realty $30.000. dlshwoshor Stove, ref.. 3 or 4 bedrooms approx. 80 Service Station with nice' office space I extra Energy Efficient 3 BR 2 8 CH8A en Soaring St. pecan trees 3 rental mobile homes, I .x''''hook-up pro- building. en I acre land,Equipment Included. ,pumps could 2 story, fenced yd pecan trees 39.500. Florida homo trailer fish pond largo garage Rd.lOOW. sent setup income $400 mo. Room and zoned for mere be replecod.Cemmerclel. 21 Deluxe' MH on Euclid Epperson St. AMi'.. nice garden spaco, on 6 acres $65,000.wner 2100 sq. ft., bldg 8 'business, 839.800. Estate on Lake Geneve fine .._ ....... financed. ...... on lot with frontage oil Washington St. LOTS ft ACREAGE four counties) .11 Convenience stoma and Ban40185.000. OWNER FINANCED Including' ) 2 acres ft up lawtoy area. Old Sunece steV Vt" s lets of lots Owner financed $3.000: per aero. PSOPERTIES.IXC.. large opts cottage acreage Walnut. 7.11 Acres Equity ft Assume "AI'" "'tll' $17400. Owner FinancedASSOCIATES 6.16 acres on OrHfls loop pretty trees $10400. 2CIO' frent. 301 N. 2 BR CB house. '3 .3S acres 1340 ft. on US 301 Good 'Investment et Apprex. Hwy Realtor Prime commerclol-20 choke eeres-301N. The best. *?*.SOO 30 to 29% down 15 yrs"at I'AI."%' : let.,. show you our Mobile Home Pork we hove for Solo. : 606 W. Adhlns' your home or rentel $9,000. .ImeglnelLeke -'10 Acros good rolling 'land paved road frontage et Mary Hamilton 964-623S 8WK 1338 St. Ocele block-nice trees 327.500. Convenient.Store . only 31,000 per aero will split. We hove M.H. lots ft lots for heroes cell oe today fer'.. CWO (Ret)Com DeSontlogo/ 94-3375 Keystone Hats 32858 ft opts. en M1-$17SOO. look this ever I .Beautiful wooded 'los for homos In restricted area f............ Robert A. McRoe,964-7279 7000 sq. ft. CB bldg. en Rd. 18. Greet potontlel.Great . $>.600 end 83.000 with 29% down, 8 years an balance at 473-4903 property across from Holiday INN. Teas I 9:%%. .!'$7?' : puce 2'#' Acre lets ((2)). .Near Welde pie.Market. 3 buildings en Call St..Opt. uettelr*. Use Imagination.large . r .... complex 301 878.0M good cash flow. MANY MANY OTHERS Beautiful. setting with pecan, fig, poor 8 ....'It era. 1.8 acres, cent Call St. commercial 100'x190'49.900.. A sleeper. ,'. with 200 DOKT BS SORRY YOU DlD 'T CAUTll.. I, nkeSBI. 2 Beth fenced 8 cress fenced. 3 barns, MOlt in Roberts idol property Call St. commercial let 23rx8<419MO. Busy comer.X . \T -1.ti.;:; ;.. Improved ,..turo. 0n1u frontege on W1. !. Country Club .lots 1 acre .....S6GM. ..... 'WI SELL THE EARTH w AND IVEI\fflffi: ) ,ITlllifr.. Jcelleat locution and priced Pretty lot-nice trees ........ Rd. under M.008. ThmklHampton r 8 acre Hwy 32$. priced at 82.708.80.per.,. ecrer12xr ; t1: ,''m21 Real Estate |vial!,. 810.000. Oaks lot 17.MO. GelnesvllleYtarke.lake . I Fish lake Son- Office Hourst Mon.-of,9:qm to ....p : camp en Santa Fe lot Alochue. County 16100. Remote.Home . ,....J-.jyl.lIr-"p"l.n_"' .nt.',- M.H. 1 ...12.500., ; ,", Ito Fe for sole,. (commercial) ft ,...... cottage Medlson 122... .... "' H'" 964.7828 986 N. Temple Swan lake weekender. 13 acres Ml ft Morgan Rd. 339.808. Convenient rteroTReeho EVENING: .93 acre 32.000 m ...... ,?' .ooo. .. ? ,, Hooltor I'" e >* 'Springweekad. lake Relate 94208Wayne P. Bryan tull.nL C. Pearseit8ekor8olasmeis 2 V* acres Orttfto loop S...*. Well! mcKeded .. .. WE'RE SUCCESSFUL ., 829.800. M.DortI.. Auaci.os LuO-A,4.. _ ; Brooklyn Lake coHege. ....... , 782-3397 .. Deuglo .JJOH1c1 Monoger 3 M, I acre 17408 In country.Tarmac BECAUSE WE WANT TO SATISFY .800. 8rb.n.la.man$445c3 1' ., For the family desiring i 11 \ ..'::I 3 B.. IB, In town, ..,,*.. T_., '. .. /" e moderately priced bomoi H yew have a Re al Estate need call one of Your hove several David. .. DpI Jude Moody "V1 kT ..weN. :2 Vh A > 2 lit ClIflOOof town. friendly! NEIGHBORHOOD PROFESSIONALS. Ifdon' we near . school end priced right. :( :;:- A._.... .ttlywliltrit 't 1 ... Associate we'll find It for .Wt..I. Associate what need ; hove . 48-1228 9N-MIIglQ 133 164.6$43 :1 lota. In town w/nke paten tree.,88,500., w. t yew 828400. : .,t Crystal takeamssHesi '" yewl 1 -i @ dbMli: : : 'irvj' j $.: ; meil. ken. : .. .... .: .. 1 :.:..y..... : tt. .:.:.: Per.R.M :.; tlM 4 ASSOCIATES e* two lets. 313.000. :::::::::: ..11M..:1: WC. MOo . ,: :r' "J. jfi: '. like new three BR .,.......:. .::.:....:. j' 3$1.16, Apt.. In town, w/w .,../.A/C., f house en North Wter II A11011SE2yiCL \ ,,. Weekends and Evening Cell Street. 830.808. IdC d' ..f Richard Roberts.'U4S95 One acre take lets S Acre State lto4Mi230-A : " I j Only$4.990nn ' Paul H.Fa..__--'* wicker Estates $9.86 ; SsenM.FaREALTOR ..n.ra.et rIvamge Judith Flynn 44-Mi4 with 10% demo. ....... Ann Godwin a f4M5TfeHy end e wise Invest- . Silcox ..44-4479 re ASSOCIATES 1'% f;: John Lantford.'W'14 White Send Lake nice $# :IJl..t..W t j" ;:gW: I Irene F Foul_....944-SJ42 {:{; S aa Veda. M..atlfea.._9.4..944JwOo William Canon'444704lereen :: :: :::::t....: ;:; ; ,...: = i'lf ::.:. :$:.*;;i:::: :;: : .. / 1. OrtfRs-Evo.94-7.C9 Canon a 9444704luelileSpry944a420 ,306.L, and Nnpi. ,ili@' ffm: r:: ;7N ..7 I.W j@hjjm@ WI DO APPRAISALS ! , .". "'. .' -. '" .. . .. .. '. ,,' .-. ', .' "" ."' ,'" ......' .,.. .., ... -.. ...-.- .--._.......,-,..... .."'.- ''-'.:. . . " . - . '. Pa..I" TELEGRAPH October...im ' ., FrH Esfirrute ./ Band Program Given $4,400 Allocation MOW LAWNS TRIM SHRUBBERY A (4,400, allocation was made.'Mon- chased more cheaply I Casseis said way." Board number Pat Spengfcragreed. EDGE SIDEWALKS day night, Oct. 15, for a cout *vlde Supt Tom Casey brought up the . band program by the Bradfortfichool leasing Idea and school board Board member J.T.Parrish said be '.\ LANDSCAPE board, much less than requested by member Jimmy Lawson pursued it. was willing to commit only the$4,400 CMTUa the two band directors. Lawson pointed out the school system the board had budgeted for the consortium 4d Middle school band director Dean could get equipment needed this term but doesn't have to spend in NICK'S Cassels had asked for $5,790 for band into the system for around $3,000 that area and now has available to programs at the middle school under a )lease arrangement, and still spend. The board agreed with Par LAWN SERVICE Lawtey and Hampton elementary have $1,000 left over. rish. schools. High school band director The".toO appropriation was decided "These should be prt>-budi requests 782.3354 Michael Woodfln had said expanding upon when the school board was ," Supt. Casey pointed out the band program to outlying schoolsat told by Supt. Casey that it does not ---- .- Lawtey and Hampton would coat have to pay the 5-county educational the board $17,000 over the next consortium that amount this year as several years. it did last year. With a very tight "We don't have it; that's all there Is $90,000 reserve fund for( a $5 million- lry + to It," said school board member Ar- plus operating fund, the school board ir i thin Gaskins referring to a very tight was willing only to commit the$...400 _____ te a W $ $90,000 reserve fund. it had previously committed to the )trR& The two( bandmasters will divide consortium.asked the $4,400 as they determine, it was the school board to decided. The money was split evenly decide Monday night for or against between the middle school and high his request. He wanted$1,400 for new macula Pays Visit to BHSTwo school because the board bas to instruments $2,950 for repairs and budget funds in certain cata oriU. overhauls of present and county- . "This is the first time we've ever owned instruments and $1,000 for w eo BUS cheerleaders, Rhea Corbett (J left) and Lisa Reddish look a little gotten this far"with a money request, new cases. uncertain about their guest Dracula. Dracula and hit friend Frankenstein, Cassels said after the meeting Mon Gaskins asked how much FTE 0 r o lulled the pep rally lad week to cheer the Tornadoes on and to Invite everyone to day night. Following channels and requesting (state) funds the band programearns. the haunted mansion on Sat., Oct. 20 at Brooker Elementary Dracula said It's money from principals has Supt Casey, figuring hastily i-.0 sure to be a ghoulish lime for all. gotten the band program nowhere in In his head, said between $23,000 and : o r Ticket are f 1 and TS cents In advance.Doors will open at 7:30 p.m.No children previous years, he said. wm probably.. Gaskins pointedout under will be admitted without parents. This term when the band program that barely pays salaries of the s.1e . Dracula and Frankenstein are anxiously: awaiting your arrival. Is being expanded to outlying schools two band directors. which means more students will take The board has to make a very real band, means increased expenses. consideration of value of these programs CLOMGCGAP Cassels, however objected to the Supt. Casey said adding that ....more on Trailers suggested that instruments be leased. should have been done back in June. from page ,) Cassels said he would not like to offera board not saying that's the way the beginning student an Instrument replied Gaskins deny At 11 years old Kirby had a run-in harder than the other employees.When then find next year that no instrument ing the board is thinking of aboilahlngthe with a power line In South Carolina the building was going up and is available because a future school band program HOMES causing the loss of his left leg. But it Kirby was helping, a roofer commented board would not carry on the lease happened at such an age his father "You sure don't act lUte you program. 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Battle in Lake But1r n ,++'lpey r i al rq t rights a battle for local bragging in Union County and Keystone know Comparing Scores I amid dismal football seasons that Keystone and Union are battling E . for both schools the 1-5 KeystoneHeights each other to stay out of the KeystoneiIighi-5): Union CouHIgh ((0-5) High Indians visit the.O-S. district cellar. Keystone .Is eighth In Hawthorne KEYSTONE 'f P.K. Yonge 27*UNION Co.0 Union County Tigers Friday night.at the nine team district with a 1-4 KEYSTONE 14 P.K. Cross City 13.UNION Co. 6Chiefland 8 p.m. in Lake Butler. league mark while Union's 0-4 Cross City 26 -KEYSTONE 7 UNION Co.0 district card puts it last Chlefland 20 KEYSTONE 8 127'f, : Williston UNION, Co. 0 While outsiders are watching' Last year1 a Keystone team topped Williston KEYSTONE 12 Santa Fe 26 -UNION Co. 0 Jasper, Newberry, Chiefland;;; and: the Tigers for the first time ever as Newberry 40 -KEYSTONE 0' i n Williston scramble at the top end of r the Indians won 19-8 on a touchdownwith UNION Co. Opponents 100 i the.wild. District 4-AA scramble fans 24 seconds to go. KEYSTONE 66 .Opponents ( \ refill vI b / 4 i ; r'..;,::KHHSCoavh: d' '," Union Mentor. : . I'" ,,,J, ( it jf, i' ' " , *';', "Both Teams Figurer "Our Young Kids ,,'; ; . ;' .. They,Should Win""We're Are Eager to Play""I 1-6, they're 0-8... both of us naturally think we should win feel like Keystone Is going to come here ready to play football,and I'm sure the game." they feel like they can play with us and beat us," says Head Union Football I + , Coach Jimmy Thomas of the Tiger-Indian game tomorrow night (Friday, Oct. .. .. .. ... .. ---- -- -- -- -- ---- --- ------ --- -- -------- That's the way Keystone High Head Coach Pete Valentino previewed Friday 19) at 8 Q?.m. In Lake Butler - lII ht's Indian-Tiger; tussle In Lake Butler. "I don t think Keystone's to Newberry(040)) last week was.any reflection Neither rain nor cold,nor a 404 rout of the Indian football team could keep the ''I think It's going to come down to a matter of who wants It the most mentally ..t all on the way Keystone can play"commented Thomas. Keystone cheerleaders from having Uttle fun. ," Valentino continued before the week's first practice Monday.He was trying The Indiana are standing on a 1-5 mark after last week's loss to 5-1 Newberry The Indian cheerleaders muttered smiles and encouragement despite Friday to put last Friday'to-o embarrassment to Newberry out of his mind and concentrate while the Tigers are still looking for their first win with a 0-5 record so far this Bight's football pounding absorbed by tough Newberry. on the Keystone-Union Co. game A game that now looms as a big one for season. two win-starved teams. "U we don't let ready for this game we are going to get beat"Thomas c0n- "There's' a lot of rivalry here*'Valentino continued warming to the subject of tinued. "But,we are getting ready to play and our young kids are eager to play." Friday'a road teat. "ID my two years they won the tint one and we won last year Lake Butler will be playing without the services of running backs Bobby (rent time a Keystone team had ever beaten the Tigers). This.Is the third of the Clayton and Ed Varnea this week. Clayton transferred to another school and ierIea for me... Valentino left the sentence unfinished but his point was clear. Varnes .is out with injury problems, Coach Thomas said Varnes actually might ! This la the rubber match in the series need surgery on his leg. lJ [ U 1 F Asked: if he thought the early going might hold the key in the game the KHHS "Seme of our seniors like Kevin A. Griff, Bobby Crosby, Donald Jones, and Coach answered no. Curtis Roberta are doing a fine job leading! the team" said Coach Thomas. Some of the younger players like quarterback David Barber,linemen Clayton "No,I really think it'll be a tight ballgame all the way that's what I expect.We Parrish and Jimmy Norman, all juniors, and sophomore Terry McDowell have The Lake RegionMONITOR just can't make mistakes. We're working on the basics this week. all been turning in fine personal performances in losing causes the Tiger coach "They're well balanced. They can throw the ball and (bey'veloi a good runnIng added. : , attack" Valentino said of Union Co. "They've got tradition behind them. Other younger players turning in good performances and named by the coach And, their school has a lot of pride in its football team." are Leslie Williams, Greg Hale, and Kenneth Clyatt. , : ....">.. r<<'Ofl The Union ..CountyiitilfgraPl1 1 Another Road Trip : BHS vs. 442, ForestThe SUPPLEMENT TO BRADFORD COUNTY TIMiSi TELEGRAPH.'.,UNION J COUNTY TIMES AND LAKE REGION MONITOR road can be a lonely place for a Weir, and Leesburg, never giving up center to give you a different look." dinator Mike Sexton after' 'practice October' IB,111111 football team to be-especially when more than two TD's in a game. Monday. they're getting shelled by scores of "In a lot of ways they're like GUS" "We're of "Forest will grind it out. Horse the few school 35-0, BUS Coach David Hurse said Monday teams that one high 'tontlmud.""They went 80 yards in the Inside: Catching Up automatics ( changes The Bradford High Tornadoes,with That statement is hardly en- plays) at the line of last minute against North Marion I , a 35-0, whipping at the hands of couraging on the heels. of last week's could have to do that against Forest'Huree tend to have a pass intercepted in the With College GHdder8_ (H't'pa.eaB) Gainesville High just behind them ,rout. "They're basically a :90 team said.Offensively. cone) in the air but they. won't do are on the road for the fourth straight defensively but they'll run a split six the Wildcats are' not that too much." . week visiting Ocala Forest tomorrow or what we call a double slant... and unlike their defense-a power team. 1 "Their quarterback Is basically a night Friday Oct. 23. just come after you hard. They try to Their offensive front averages better abort thrower" previewed BUS Forest's record is the flip side ofBUS' create mistakes and confusion for than 190 pounds per player and their Secondary Coach Mike Hartley. "He 2-4 mark with four wins againsttwo offense through their penetration. your backs are big if not fast. does throw the out route welL 1 losses but the. Wildcats, who . -.. dht. < !m ':KMTha: fttmtr 4 de rfJlS.t't! 'Jn grwsreg :::.#. !::rhe x' "--d.-Jtui.: ..'"" "'m ct \:i -:JiJa1aWI ... ""I( stale AA A c t pep" some taf pounds per man-wlttt an'.1. they're big Huunse &aid. -the 'eats ;1Ji ir big fuUback early, and If they're .. season discussions: were shocked: by five men bigger than five of the six I fastest baCk David Hodges,has been successful imagine they'll keep the North Marion's Colts 13-9 at home last Tornado offensive lineman hobbled by }leg problems. Scouts say ball inside. week. With only one district game left Linebacker Tripp Wallace(no. 99,64. tailback Stanley Edwards (no. 27.Sr. Hartley said some changes are In against lowly Lake Weir NM is a sure 190) and number 54, the monster man 190) Is the man the Tornadoes must order for, Friday in the Tornado bet to take the crown in weak District who often shifts up to the line of stop. ,secondary. Starting free safety Mike 6-AAA. have been the leading Teston, the Defensive Back of the Forest's other loss came to second- 'Cat tacklers to count last month.They own wins over "moves around a lot. They'll shift prepared... we just have to eliminate "to give us some help at corner" Lake City Columbia. Key West Lake when the quarterback goes under mistakes," said Defensive Coor.i Hartley said. Junior Donnlel Doster Mrt*;.e + .ati will get his first start, at safety if the move Is made. Hurse expects OF to be tough even though their district hopes were all but shattered. _ v "We're better. than we've shown though," he added. "We've still got -- : potential we haven't tapped and If the JV Tiger Tony Honour tries t tarn the corner In LOIS'* win over Interlachen kids come to life we re capable of last week. I L SCOREBOARD beating:, Forest." Behind Honour Is quarterback Pee Wee. Henderson. (no.7). 'I, They're Smiling in Union County; U4'I u> > ' t a4 JV's Get Schools 1st Football Win . .,. . "' 'w ' -There may be no joy in Mudvllle but last Thursday night Oct II, .W they sure helped us': But it wasn't all there's some hoopla in Union County nothing to scoff at. them. Our JV standbys came throughand 'this week, "Everybody's smiling over here helped a great deal too." -\A; Union County High School foot this week"admitted UCHS JV Coach As it turns out the victory will be ball team won a game last week Jerry Lawson Sunday afternoon. The one to savor in the off-season as Union ; Sure it was just the JV team, but message came over the phone but no High has dropped the last two II Ti'r after a combined string of nine doubt Lawson was sporting an ear-to- scheduled JV games (with Chiefland straight varsity and junior varsity ear grin himself. "We had four or five and Keystone), losses the Baby Tigers 16-6 win over varsity kids playing with us becausethe "The JV's are through for the year, Interlachen (previously unbeaten! vanity team had an open date and but we'll pick some of them up to the varsity," said Tiger Varsity. Coach ' Jimmy Thomas -- --- -- -- --- -- The scored TD's on' i' r Baby Tigers a t'a from Pee Wee Henderson to How' that for sweet ,1 A four-figure tax induction! right off the .' ; pass revenge ) ) HAVE; YOU TRIED THE ALL HEW Tommy Roberson and a sweep run by top every year until you're so' : I I II Woody Edwards In their' win last And that's not the half of it. week.They picked up a two point conversion An Individual Retirement Accoun ,at'Guaranty Federal earn a big&*o I Th. on a run by Koberson and capped interest, compounded daily! and paid quarterly.* The, kind of return that carj jasil}+ sejj yQ..lI up for)life! ,.. 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FROM 'I. youths aged -14 at Pratt St Rec. Center Friday Oct. ,.. ' L Vr30 A.M. to 4 P.M. I Halloween games and< GAINESVILLE 220 N. MjmSlr..h hhama773344ed . 01WUnivmityAvenue! Thoiw 373-M02 3300 SW ArcherRojd refreshments will be offered for the Thorn 372-0431 STARKE 305 W ''VUditon Street Thon 964-5000 KEYSTONE HEIGHTS Uwrrnct Blv J.* Sylvan I ,. .. I youngsters, atartlnc'at 3:30; LAKE BUTLER W. Friday 175 Main Way-Phom473-4032 Strut --rhorw4O6-3 7jf ult Dinner Menu And We Are Open 24 Ho. yrs.! everyday. afternoon. : j I I Halloween costumea won't Ut faquired. - 'i. IIM. \TM:" :MIII. ::, ">OI THOr TOmOM >4toi; I wft..i&QQ. '\1j--: <"I&jw, . , I. taarnies, as saner wnrirar.I ';\ : ';,':-', "" .lMI' / ""I i av 1v.wM-ttata.w M-ataarsr ore ore Wisa M r M. M " '- fW'f f .. \ ..-_... Ia .. ., ... .,... ... .... ___ __ .. .,' .-, .",., "- -".,-" ,.., .- :>,,.. '.' : -tI.. '".; .'"', v , Pace US October l.im 'Canes Wreck BHS Tornadoes 35-0 I IIII a preview of a re*. taking. place ...... rw tsam> to roam sad. ... ewru.wrudee.ee on the same Florid Field astretwf passta* game mInd to fee tale of oe.evaal two days later <( 0) the Hurricanes of Gainesville High In seven throws. Fullback Mike Jor ardhrTK..... diva i- TK 7frflIErc wrecked the Tornadoes of Bradford dan's quick dives netted 411 yard on a r_ r..M14Ye aw. ..*. 3S4 Thursday Bight in GaJnesvUle.CHS just six tries but that bright spot wufar .1..M- .ll.lm nearly as completely as Bear "We just couldn't get much going Bryant's Tide dominated the Gators. offensively or defensively: ; laid BHS m.eor ell .- e.o..n.ae . ....ut _ allowing BHS (2-4) Just six first Head Coach David Hume Monday - downs and throttling down Bradford afternoon. He again accepted responsibility a .... .d._(_hue) for the loss as is bit custom. I H--1--1( bread-and-butter piay-the tailback .-. -., "rL M"--(a.....todr) run-to Just 43 yards. "It was obvious we were not mentally .. .0.w.(_hall) to That' ... j, ... ... The Cans offense was hardly prepared play. the respoo- -f pa) a -- .I spectacular in rent of a : quiet crowd dwarfed by the Univers i. ty of Florida stadium-hut, it got the Job done peeling off 194 yards on the i ground and liZ stripes in the air ==z== \ & Behind tailback Dennis Allen's 124 yard-two TO night the hosts moved the ball methodically to bust a two- game losing skid. GUS had Just three T .''''Y 10 ground gainers go for over 10 yards ( 1Nii ' (one on a scramble by quarterback q Doug Hunter), those accounting for nearly a third of the 'Canes total, but (' : p' Allen seemed to always have room for w : : ,,11 medium gainers on quick pitches and 'I'" 4ir power bursts off tackle. . GHS's first team offense had the 'i;;. ball nine time! and scored five times. i "'; turned the once twice :: i hid yard field all miss nar- .. rowly, and punted only once. Tornado David Sparks' seven punts off left ia .last 111.... .." Tornado fallback Mike Jerdaa plows tlirovgk a hole guard - .., : ; ... .. for a 36.3 yard average,including S7 : '. < 'J,'" : day's :35* toss lo CHS. : .... .' '',''. <.- a"t i yard sailing beauty to the GHS eight ......'.dives ep the middle netted 4S yards ea just sis tries and were bright I . ....., the best BHS defensive "' was weapon. spot la> .. ecaerwtse miserable>> offensive Might for BHS. "l. .-' .' -.d.. w .., Meanwhile Bradford's offense ( Sa..l, 'p ._ never got out of first gear against the P'" '' r Tornado tailbacks John Bennett pursuers.(12 assume the faulL"Not second half Allen took an option pitch until the mark in the last off the left side and weaved back BrrtferCs Brace Rehbrrf draws a brad GUS backup Tee ricaj Hwrlcaae nwaers. especially DruU A .. carries-27 yards) and Edward 4:50: for 29 gainer did the Tornado offense touch against the grain a yard had Hamilton ( carries-16 yards) quarter ra..l.g> back Yaacey Webster. rom I. sccec. ,: seven I ; and ground on the 'Canes' side of mid- that took the ball to the BUS 41 field. BHS took over after a GHS puntat started GHS' third scoring push. the Gainesville 40 and moved to the Allen converted a fourth and two 14 before three illegal. motion run,spinning off right tackle for threeto penalties stalled their only real the Tornado 30. Two plays later chance to score."G.inesviUe Hunter optioned for 11 markers to the I Area Sports Roundup for Bradford and Union County and the Lake Region area High played its best 19. The 'Canes went to the air again. ,. game of the !season without a doubt... (they were 0 forthree on this march) Coach Niblack (GELS Coach Jim but safety Mike Teston had the play Starke Men's halftime lead as Chris Chandler Ruffriders-'Beetles 3 (BItS) .a seven boys and one girl out on the Niblack) agreed Hurse continued. covered catching the pass out of Football threw scoring passes of 13 and 10 LWCI KT-Sonny's 3 (LWCI) field with very little practice and no "They were tough. I was told they bounds.On Hunter Flag yards to Fred Hollis and Harold Fox ;; experience but they played likepro' have more players weighing over 180 second and ten pitched c' pounds on their roster than we have back to Allen going left. With the Tor- said the team Coach and ran for a 26 yard score but the ndao..ol rathy. .. soccer small Kitchen's Tile-Sonny's Barbequewon winners had to hang on late as LWCI .-..../.St- N Bob McQuinn. football players.. nado defense charging the ...-._... The 'Canes fumbled their first tailback lofted a to Kinneywideopen big and Mac's Music shop struggled stormed back In the second half. eel.s. Alex Sanchez made the two goals on pass .. the Tornado but in the end zone for the score.Green' . possession at 21 for Lake Butler the LWCI both teams during past as stayed LWCI which had score only on a w..d.a ttt4 game. kick made it 21-0 with 4:34 scored their second of unbeaten and "Chuckle Tetstone did tremendous on possession on top of the Starke one yard toss from Jerome Howell to &wa a - Men's Flag League with wins Sunday. Tyrone Parler in the opening half, used -- N Job as goalie Shawn Trover the night After safety Make Teston left in the third period. The Sharks moved into third place three TD passes by Jerome London and Ale Tetstone were great in keeping scooped up the Hurricane bobble the After another three play and punt with a wild S3-32 win over the Ruf- to close the gap after Intermission. the ball on the GV end of the Tornadoes gave the ball right back. BHS series the 'Canes marched 71 Sharks :36 The Ikmkies 12 Bill yards for another TD. After gettingone QB Goodge's pitch was riders. London hit Jerry Davis from 36 yardsout field commented Coach McQuinn. option (Non-league game) "Thomas and David Wood hurried by the GHS defense and first down on the ground Hunter McQuinn Mkheal Scott from the one, and Darryl Haile scored three caromed free into the arms of 'Cane went to the air. A screen pass to Kinney - the ball Alex to Sharks 51- 'Riden:32 Parler for a 43 yard acore.Mac' kept going enabling touchdowns: and Anthony Hendreth. defensive end Mike Jones at the BHS. went for six yards.Clay Hamiltonwas Darryl Haile scored four only second half the kick in the goals. Steve Wojciechowski - score Joe Gordon, and Benny Hudson and Durban 31. 10 plays and nearly four minutes open in the right flat for nine,and touchdowns on a variety of scoring winning was a IS yard strike Dewey were . one. scored TD the Sharks a apiece as nn later Allen scored third and Kinney outjumped two Tornado on a goal and Franklin la the ball for plays Bell and Benny from Chandler to Leroy Davis.KUrhea'sSoMy's great retrieving our their overall record to VI with 36.12win defenders .. Hudson scored two TD's apiece to aide" stated McQuinn. from inside the one with 4:21 to go in to take in a 43 yard pass lead the Sharks the over The Honkies in a non-league The team plays Sautrday the first period. The first of five Jim- from Hunter at the BHS 2. Alien got past Roughridersin 4S- 'Beetles IIKitchen' every an offensive show Sunday. Tile-Sonny's Barbeque had game in Gainesville last Thursday. morning at 10:30 WestskJ Park in my Green conversion kicks made it the ball to the one on a run and Key second half interceptions by fullback Bill Russell went the last Haile returned a kick 75 yards trouble the Click Gainesville. More players are needed swamping no 70.Bradford's Dwight Barber Isaiah Jenkins, and defense bent but refusedto yard on the first play of the fourth scored four the team and interested is : on a yard option pitch run. Beetles 45-18 Sunday behind the playof Hendreth on anyone led to scores for the winner - and took in TD passes of 28 and four quarterbacks Randall McGee and asked to call Bob McQuinn 4963713for break on the'Canes next two offensive period. With Green's kick the ) . GHS at the BUS 33 Scoreboard read 28-0. . yards from brother Greg to show the Dennis Crawford. information. tries-stopping Ben The Sharks meet the Sheriff Stars both times (after marches of 16 and 42 After the kickoff Jordan piled , way. caught 13 yard pass from McGee threw TD to Wayne passes of the Gainesville City in their League and Green to through GHS' .second team del ens*, : yards come on Greg Haile and tallied o.i a S3 yard Teat a (20 yards), Milton Baker 440 11Bradford- forcing , next tonight at 7 in Gainesville. game for two 41 yard field goal for seven yards'and backup quarter runhaek With attempts an interception, and yards),and Steve Thomas (20 yards), Hudson scored on receptions of 40 and and scored on a 60 yard kickoff return His first was both short and wide but back Scott Allen kept for four and a ) five yards from Dwight Barber and and a 40 yard interception return to Starke Rec. RoadrunnersFive the second try had plenty of foot in It. first down. Jordan got another five to Greg Haile respectively. spark the unbeaten winners to an in- Women's Tennis sailing just right of the bar. With the BitS 44 but the first of four illegal members of the Bradford about 6:0010 in the first half Bradford motion penalties against BUS slowed The Ruffriders trailed go only :20-13 at sumountable lead. Crawford then Results from last week's in the play Roadrunner Club ran In the five mileSubway . had mustered first down- the series. just one the half as John Lewis bit Jones Doug came on to throw two 60 yard TD Starke Recreation Department'swomen's Run in Gainesville last Sunday -that on a facemask penalty-hut still GUS took the ball after a 33 yard and Larry Edwards for TD passes of bombs to Teston and Erie Biggs. tennis league: Oct. 14. trailed only 7-0. by Sparks at their 28 and used a six and punt eight yards.In Click Beetles The scores came on a Terri Smith defeated Linda Tatum 12 old Linda DeWitt of the local year The 'Canes snapped the Tornado big for their final score. On second the second half the Ruffriders play David 50 yard interception return by Gwen Of. Terri SMith 9-7. Gray 8-1. club coached by George Loper won defense on their last full series of the down Hunter hit Hamilton for s scored on a one yard run by Lewis an McKnight. a 50 yard TD pass from Loretta Ross def. Tatum I Sylvia 8-1. the 13 and under girls division in the half. Sparks smacked 40 yard punt 70 yard TD bomb. The little GHS eight yard interception return by Jackson Prevatt to John Ramsey,anda Marie def. Donna Johns 8-0 Wynn race with clocking of 37:20. She won after BHS again failed to move the receiver slanted across the middle, Lewis and three a from yard Dennis pass 60 yard toss from Prevail to def. Colleen Pike Phyllis Huggins 8-0. foot sub sandwich for her ef- a long Lewis to Mark Harris. Crawford. ball on the ground but Hurricane caught the ball in an uncovered seam Ella def. Costello Cooney Kandy "3, forts. Aaron Kinney slid through crack in of the BHS secondary at the 18. and Mac's 2S-LMCI 21 Wilma Poore def. Cathy Hilliard 8-1. Buddy Paterson was the first the Bradford coverage for a 24 yard sprinted in for the score with 2:35: to s..y.Oct.IK.m"1U Linda Tatum def. Hilliard 2 Cathy Roadrunner the line across finishingin return to the BHS 26. and Danny Mac's Music Shop built up a 194 Sharks-Mac's 1:30 (BUS) Costello def. Loretta Ross Sparks Kandy 84. the top 20 overall finishers with a goSparks' Hildebran decked Allen for Just a 57 yard punt gave BHS the 32:10 time though not placing In the yard on a first down sweep. For upper hand in a punt exchange after Union Co. men's 19-29 division. Hildebran the stop was just one in a 12 the kickoff. The Tornadoes set up for Bantom FootballThe Other Roadrunners competing and tackle-10 assist night that was called their final chance to score at the Hurricane . their times were 10 year old Gene by Hurse "probably Danny's best 40 and moved the ball. Jordan 301 N. Occidental Miners (Union Powell-39:45. 11 year old Mike game ever." popped free through a large hole Starke 964-7478 County's entry in the Lake City Alvarex-4S:12. and IS year old Lynn Defensive Coordinator Mike Sexton behind center Johnny Bell for 13 Recreation Department Bantom Loper-49:33. agreed, saying "It's really a shame yards and ripped through the middle : Football League) lost to the Lake City The Roadrunners are now getting for a player to have that kind of gamein for 11 on the next play-moving the Ath.etlc Animals 13-12 Monday nightin ready for the Great Race in Perry, a a losing cause.The last four games ball to the 17. Allen kept for three and Lake City in their first league 10,000 meter(6.2 miles) run Saturday.Oct. Danny has just been right there for Jordan bit right guard for five to game. 20,and a busy calendar of eventsin us." make it third and two from the nine. Troy Jones scored on a 20 yard November and December. On second down Hunter went back to Then three illegal motion penalties Fla.SHR'MP burst up the middle in the first pass but scrambled away with his wrapped around a three yard option : quarter and Robert Webb hit paydirton receivers covered. The Tornado contain run by Goodge moved BUS all the a one yard plunge in the fourth broke down and the jr. signal- way back to the 'Cane 24-fourth and quarter. Webb's TD was set up by caller skirted the right sideline for 24 !seventeen. A slant-in pass from Jones' 55 yard sweep. yards to just inside the one. Allen popped -" Goodge to Kenny Clark -was high, . Pat Lee. Dale White and David over right tackle for the score bouncing off Clark's fingertips in Waters were credited with playing e with 2:08 left and Green's kick madeit complete. cellent defense for the Union County NNE ..-. Secondary Coach Mike Hartley saw squad. BUS picked up its second first down what might betermed ....If. bright s 26 Delicious The next game for the Occidental after the kickoff as Hamilton swept spot in the one-sided game."I . Fcr0nly Miners\ will be Monday Oct 22, right for seven yards and Bennett think the first half overall was 2 SHRIMP. against Walt's Speed Shop at picked up four elf right to move >the best half of football we've: played ? Memorial Stadium in Lake City at the chains. With BUS 42 this year in the secondary. Right now : 8:30 p.m. with 50 seconds on the clock Bradford $279c"t we're still looking to play good consistent t es UC SoccerTeam The sign l-carrying capacityof went to the air twice unsuccessfully ballgame all the way ; OpensLake optical fibers Is so gnat and had to punt"Allen 'through. \ 5v Butler's YMCA soccer team that 8.000 different TV Safety Mike Teston picked up the (' went 22 yards on a draw on te lost its first game last Saturday 11-2 channels can be transmitted Defensive Back of the Week award the last the ball to -0\0 hairs play-taking for the second and week against Gainesville.This on a cable one-fifth the straight was the first game the newly thickness of a human hair. the host's 44 but nearly breaking it all Hartley also commended monster I organized team has played. "We had the way. man David Sparks. : I::", 4 Make Your Building Like New With Simulated Brick . We Do: j 4 r I .SHELL HOMES COMMERCIAL' BUILDINGS. _ L BARNS [ ' GARAGES .;: '; .0.D.121."To' ( t ,. p. 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Mi J 1?, ..,........................"..1111 -4 .....,,...."..,."."."",.r I'II''r 1 I ,+ f I r 9/1 M ( jr }t Newberry High rode the passing d- I arm of quarterback Mark Wright and ,InC,r + I qt. the elusive running of tailback Keith 5 'r'' 41rI Ross Friday night to give Keystone 1 ' High a devastating 404 setback. / 1 r It was the fourth consecutive defeat . -.,.. 'V w - for the Indians since an early season upset of P.K. Yonge and it droppedthe SIlHdy sophomore Keith Ross of Newberry pats Its head down againstKe1 Indians' stone la the Panthers 10-e wan season record to 1-5. i "" , For Keystone there was litUe to G II I rady Bostlc:, II, and Mike McKormkk look to put the brakes oa the Pastier 1 h cheer about as the Panther quarter- run tier. back passed for three touchdowns of - : 8 sophomore, Z1 and 9 yards for while TD Ross a 160-lb.of It III i lOVed the ball back to the Keystone garner only two first downs both on Bradford's; ;; Junior varsity. Including running backs KenOcala: Vanguard "B" squad ....pt. Tharstfay, Oct. IS. ; and 29 yards, ran to increase the Jaunts Panther's 19 22. Three plays failed to make the !the same possession late in the fourth ny Davis number 25, aad John ThompMHi. no.41. hosts the BUS. I season record to 51. Ross' total fin t down and Cravey's punt was partial quarter after Newberry had put amounted to 134 yards on 10 carries ly blocked to set up Newberry's another seven points on the 5-0 Unscored on Palatka Rips Baby Tornadoes 20-0 'Wright's favorite target throughoutthe con d score at the 29. Ross went over Scoreboard. , tackle for the TD the next at Its 29 after rigllrt on Taking over an exchange night was speedy split end Mike Nattlel who gathered in eight passes plo.:Y. Bergman's second PAT was of punts Keystone's second Palatka't unbeaten-unscored on Moxley did say his defense played along with Kenny Da via." for 84 yards and two touchdowns.One goo. d and Newberry led 14-0 with 8:30: quarterback of the game Grady jayvees dumped the Baby Tornadoesof "a. tremendous first half", holding Bradford's next teat is at home left,, in the second quarter.C Boatick completed passes of 21 and V BHS 204 last Thursday in Palatka. Palatka scoreless until late in the first Thursday night, Oct. 18, against Indian player said after the I nee again Jennings received the yards. Boatick then kept the ball for a The win upped the Baby Panthers half aa the Baby Tornadoes went to Ocala Vanguard at 7:30. game 'They are the best team we've klc ;:koff for Keystone and made three yard gain to the Newberry 38 season card to 5-0 while dropping the the locker room down only 70. "Their Junior varsity coach was my played this year" and Keystone am J Jither fine return from the IS to the but his next pass was Intercepted aathe ; Bradford JV to 1-3 on the season. boss at Lake Weir last year (u the Coach Pete Valentino affirmed that 32. Three plays and only three yards Indian's final threat was "Our defensive tackles Dale Head Coach at LW, where Moxley statement by saying. "We were Junt lat er, Newberry forced anotherKe thwarted. "They just completely shut our Buchanon and William Shannon, and was JV coach) so It ought to be a pretty , beaten and outmanned In all areas of ystone punt. After viewing the game films: defense down," said BUS JV Coach defensive ends Barry Reddish and good ballgame,"Moxley predicted."I . the game." S ,itartlng at its 45, Newberry's other Coach Valentino announced that Ben Moxley of the JV Panthers. Chuck Williams ("best game of the Know what he runs and be knows He continued,"My personal opinion fin B running back, Calvin Lewis, carried tackles George Payne and Jim "They had some b-I-g boys. It looks season") played real well," Moxley what I like to run. If our offensive line is that they are the best l team we've four straight times to the Gruenwald have been named playersof like their varsity should beset up said. "They were hitting in the first fires out and blocks people better than played this year. Their excellent Ke t ystone 27. He fumbled,however on the week for their performance pretty well for the next couple of. half. Our secondary did a pretty good we did last week we'U play 'em a good sophomore tailback (Ross) ran hit last carry and defensive tackle against Newberry. years." Job,, too especially Ricky Sullivan game." through us, their fullback was good Bo b Strickland recovered for the Indi - and their quarterback had poise and *I ins at the 30. good protection." 1: Jnable to get a first down for the se- The Panther's defense was equally con Id consecutive time, Keystone good as it allowed Keystone only lit punted to the Newberry 48. In eight total yards and the Indians never plj i 'ys the Panthers went 54 yards for penetrated inside the Panther Its| iir third touchdown. Wright's pass HAVE MISSED THESE . 35-yard-line; to Nattiel covered the final eighty YOU MAY Keystone received the opening J rds. It was also Nattiel's 21 yard kickoff with runningback Kenny Jen- re nings running it back from the 14 to i the score OPPORTUNITIES IN LAST : : 37. Two runs by Walt Boney gained 'I I Only 18 seconds remained In the GREAT ,' I , three. Quarterback David Hurner ha If and Newberry had just about put . fumbled on the next play as he drop- U> i Ie game out of reach with a 20-0 lead. ped back to pass on third and seven Bt !rgman's kick for the PAT was GAINESVILLE SUN j , and Newberry had Its first scoring op bt locked. SUN"AY'S , -.. ' portunity. 'Newberry received the second half n t ., I 1\ Starting at the Indian's 30-yard- kl ickoff (an onslde kick) and promptly. .,' ': ; line, the Panthers cashed in six plays .arched 52 yards for their fourth . later with Ross taking a pitchout and to 'Uchdown, on 10 plays. Nattiel went CLASSIFIED SECTION. skirting right end for the last 19 tt ie final 21 yards on another aerialfr . yards. Key play of the short drive wasa loiti Wright. Bergman's kick was " six yard pass completion from good and Newberry led 27-0 with 7:44: . Wright to Nattiel on fourth and five at Tt dft in the third quarter. sI, the 25. Hurner came out passing for Kicker Jay Bergman booted the Keystone, after the kickoff but two PAT to put Newberry ahead 7-0 with completions netted only five yards. . 8:10 left In the first quarter. C'li fourth down and five at the Classified section : After the kickoff an exchange of K'l eystone 40, the Indians faked a punt Shy The Sun's; ' punts gave Keystone the ball deep In ai' id Coursey nearly broke away for a ? ; . its own territory the four yard line. K :ore after gaining 24 yards and aft ,." :; ? : However, despite the poor field position : rat down at the Newberry 36. It was everv dav.fftr. re..5'J.\hcnping"valuese" .1. 1/1/ Ifs! t . ;the Indian$ niade tl'leil'' best offeiuW -> tt lie 'largest:'gain of' the game "for. ': threat.the 'nightjar l K/oun .''".,,1., K eysjone.; gain: ,-.etrun Jr placed the",,.'1 ....,,0>a s r .....,; _6 .. 1/. f}. n:= : ... t; dingcttr thiWflrsrdbwnsyA: fourth A One yard on first down was nullified by a holding b I IIU at the Newberry 35 and It turned penalty that helped halt the drive. 011 1 it to be the closest that the Indians Starting at the four Boney pickedup would get to the Newberry goal line. . four and three yards. Hurner kept 1 1 turner dropped back to pass on seC ., r the ball for another five and a first, t nd down and nine at the 35 and was SI ... I I' down at the 18. Runningback Billy g i rabbed for a seven yard loss A pass CASHie SALtf: OVOrOl fVirllmo BBNTAiMV6kl/Jt/ nmox or e Hibvtv I/I$ fJ5 IL71 ANY 11 Coursey gained three and five yards CJ )nl letlon to Jennings returned the !' runcod poutlonti c.thort ovollobto wlm MM tw.rid, ..KWOflonco. ootitil olflc* full S/N/.M or r>arl-/1m., Pw4n..u.Y.CW Ir11U1:=:" over left tackle. Boney smashed up bit all to the 35 but a fourth down pass toe ,' ,1; L... .low AAA...O.MfM-OyMMT.. Tormt. 4OOIiwwoorry 173a1O717.1WNn1a/sm.PIOM, confocf Dr. WMkHnon olDBIGNCWCIS "A.T.COU"T..MA"" the middle for four and a first down at .' id Sam Sibley fell Incomplete. ma. in-tnt or IIII-M e.SS.LNSM/. ..aMill. ::: IM > == MW ia is. 7/01.1. D.... fi4 rid. M.t rBHCKMASOMS A the 28. Newberry proceeded to add another -" CHBMISTVI Of AI,_. _.pn""q NM e4PWIpnNn1D'7 MSM 1 to the Scoreboard twon f podtlon wim oncoHont MTIIno N N.7 =. .14.a In aA .r rl JI VACANCIC* - Boney gained two more to place the ell i even points c.b. 40451'.S .t powntMI. Call Mb Action.9VZ1OO t.Mn/ oducottonI :: 5 copllonol . ball at the 30. Then Jennings sliced dilates later when Ross rambled 50 fMT.m. _.. c n-P0. ...- for 1-OdwcoMv. mololtv DfiOCCLE." . | llornl MIM.Ld.M through the Panther's defensive line yards on 'draw play and Bergman .1./ DELlVE.V..E.SON-. ImMvldutlfoT.wrioc.iion. IldSd r.rs.a. c llvorto ft kvlKHn* MWOII lor loccl " b noted another PAT. With 1:27 : .. ..u.l MI.Vr' v* cltavf- N.tl7JW.C.11 cte.-: ; :::. d W.A 4.N for of the In- : re- m&.l.l l .... on a counter play one ., .* .0dW.W Job ACINf.31S- :;..:.... C.nl.cl 'l.r In the third IV 'd" : "PT: irV .. .. hN.0..d M dians' longest gains of the night for paining quarter. B .W toonw iiJ iiTi.C.D 1 C L.C. . only. .. work .> .. .....! BUIMInv MMWrlauo for -cow,/'c ndIn.l.ll.tlon griy7114K 1J y15f Apcriv BookkOMior Oporloncod Keystone.A Nlewberry; had a comfortable 33-0 /, ,,.r1 "/. oolr.o' "'.... I.44-3N4. .f.w*., .!., N.W./d3._ >vb-confr::.r.0 W...Te.b =.lrjlrte '" .,..... .... IKcoro r" _. Mlorv to .lo/ plete Into Newberry's territory but Keystone had the ball four more KcllllV.. /t>ou>"/ .an. NI04 Mr t.I.MMr'XM MM It M.MO Tu *.it 2_. dM M,__. N70. II.'. but able toBradford's ,.,.'1'1.,. .m311..00o1MMM/. 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Maw 9 or. ; o.*r*:on Wa.a.A Tocro .mony patronLufttomco M IIIIAJMYA .{ ...".........Unorvv In 4 to tovlnd. wn.tootwot... DOred ," ..iG", ...' SAtr.NMNSM MN.M..e' . i : : Iln.1a./M41NM/k.M" : : : : onorpv offlclonl. tup W/MMS r..dl..WSt. J :' 5'.,.._ >71 S1rPM. 1 100 M n. .... NI.ICW.O-.$- rvWIM --.o iIi a sahrrwa - _. -.... C.I/Wd'N c.11W,. NI W MS !. ).""' MAAMOWAPOHOOOP w-t '.. r:' V'S'T WIM..=WWS'5551 MUO roc.7 .Nwa.m,.:r =SSA.Nor.4rn C5I UV, /:=. SN.a0O.WMw1.3Wm 05155.4 d.$ TMM.I Ir>IA} 'yIANY//Ml. GRNWwr' .. NS.f , 7/1171 __. ;;; **or>OulMor Inc WMhl r 'Ia' fAMNAMILL flMt OUtHV J..OC.- L.c5 ..- .. M. A5I w.N.M Mn1Wa13 N NW MOW MOI NN c M.......,WNI t E..IOVTH.Y..CV olyoul Hun wttti MICA froM. trvohtv \ I L.5.0.0 flnortclno own bock .*r1 m US 4 SN. IMbom. .... COM. OW A Moot, lorpo MmIN omobM llil ' volleyball team dreg(Jfld to S-4 on the season with a loss at !1:: = : :.: ojutltvirxi ONV IJ}. q1.. Only Uf.MQ.GOPIKAPILL .. p/NmI willi .... .. .UV.N. girls 7th .clr.3 nMM MM coO' %.,._. "C" C_! T.rli_fori. "tlAL S NMW.uvd.....- 5Tt4 SS. ,, Green Cove Pictured above are, from left to riglM I. Hope Jackson Lisa Alvarez, Janice' ., -rk. , (blocked out), and Lorraine Bass ,"i' : Berry ' . d .. .... .. < i { ., Tf awlomotic .kti W._ Iu. ! ....d -,'" WNm .I.AW 1 . i i* ?*moro. wim a NC.. IMmm 11.1..:,!.;71740 ':=. I Tc. rnado VolleballersThe ( ; rtjria ';" Vlvtor. .Mrnm 6-....tomo owlno trloM MOO. Coll ptw PfYTf[ATXtTAM Hug.' whUo Clay Drops Lady .\(p,,, -'AI-V M)1_,. tor So_ _W.na.N.ol.-. wU1..LI I. aIMcrSAIs. ,,'. II 1..7I/w.F7fI/Nlw hSN121 j ; late said the Oil. I.ACf FIATU ., Corlpo ond ond lioaio %!:ooctt.fKoTcSirBCTo. f-BAHAMA: WO*, bluo. IToocrt. I Lady Tornado volleyball team with rallies.Mrs. Harvey IYa.I M IAC.eS MN4 .oai [ NN17.. pSL t TKH _V5. bfcro ond 4Pow I Irl of Bradford High lost its only game of ::., serving of Janice Berry and .. 1..eO7W. SL, ootti.arm rra MM MM t*. loft aJacksonwas 0.0," Pront plno ....... c>r. Wo -- AM ) last week, a 15-10, 16-14 decision to a bright spot In the I4PO Ilko .dd.r Alton ".'., mtrrar. wMto. .!*.. SN.M. Tm'fCkINO CHAO.-"; talented' the net of Terri Thomas. .... .ridr IS ISN/..aY c_... Wl oocn.. AntHwo coll- MM CU M4 -.. W- - Clay High and next faces f as wu play T. dnk.uomAILBOAT.1 12"145. I_.__2 My-. MS MU. LWC. NN I Alachua Santa Fe (11-2) at home The first serve in Monday night'smatch noun cat ?'.Tr.'_ WM cw./.A WN.a. 1U n -"-,.."..,'-- ? .. .. .7/45 or4rMr MI BHUWNStlP vrNW "4oio . Monday night. is scheduled: far 7 p.m. The Nfw. CU. J l 4OMM VS. ) .pr..., MM.....- M*. ZII-rONOiyrbir I ;0. OSI'W11IS7SwSR4175 " 5-4; Lady Raiders of Santa Fa have lost Py,. 9.MI.or>/>__ dM _,t. "Oft INN.TU. De now The Bradford volleyballers, ; unit _..-,Ili, 5734575.CU , on the season,bad beaten Clay's Lady''' only to GUS and P.K. Yong this yta r. a ( >55* Devils 15-12 16-14 on the Tornado*/ handling Bradford in a tight 15-12, .. r;:;. . but- u"" 1015. 16-14 match In Alachua home court In September . Coach Inea Harvey put It Tuesday! ",I " night "We Just weren't up to It to,, The District 5-AAA girls volleyball '' '. ,1Needmore .\ : " "I.r ,' tournament has been set for Wednesday information? mttt.6uWe& day' ,Oct.31 through Friday,Nor 2,at ;: "We were better today on serving, ""'"Santa Fe High School. t c Interested;in placing a classified? ;, . usual but weren't as alert In will be Santa than we On band for the event '., .r ,.., the rallies aa we should be," Coach Fe and Bradford along with Call 1-372-4222 '. ,; Harvey continued. Gainesville High (now Wz.! BuchhoUM ; I Both games were close throughout < ), Live Oak, and GainesvilleEastslde. .tqf\11' \tq.vlTre ; I I $ 6-1 ai 441 \ l.n with the home side winning the garnet , rn. ,. .. !i(9t0111w" .. 1.,. ,> 1a 1 ', ; o/fIi',' \rrrMb; 1r+. o' 1 1I I .._ - .. __; I-.....,... "" .._"""' _.._.....-:..., JiT1.7 : -.;:'..:-"" _....:.:..... ..... " -.. -- --,_. ......- -"'-. . t , ip fPag. ..B Octer"',1171 .. _._ --_._---_.... ..-------. , . sA E wiry _SHOP THE BEEF j PEOPLE'S Green 441 News Alm' A- YYDB1tALD BTAI pun is io TON.yF ", On Tuesday Oct 0. the Green . Acres t-H dub had their regular monthly meeting. Reports were given am *!' '":' the Cocking. 1 'a/1 ,,;: SupermarketMiy Horn ."H', ,,, THIS WEEK OUR :;. .;:: ; Environment-CIII Room. F BUYERS HAVE ORDERED OVER " Wildlife EDt o a..a.V. A report wa* : eEEF PEOp " given on the success at the car wash. A QUARTER MILLION POUNDS ()F :: : New business was the dubs PRICES GOOD ':''!ff'; WeD BRAND USDA CHOJCE STEAKS ANiD) ROASTSa.I : Haunted HcuM Project. It was decided " to open the Haunted House to the THURS. WED., .' ., this It will be held on Saturday.public 0 Q from SPJltiapeople OCT. 18-24 s.. f '>,\ , stop coming Admission will be ""r- Sl7oo Starts and and it Lake will Butler be located off Rd.between 100 on 'p'- KI\J\IA A tl.L SAVE 5(1)( ) f' 7: . 237 South. Signs wiO be placed to THRIFTY ID ,: . direct people Iran Starts and Late MJfBUNDED j"7 Butler.TVkets will be sold before the tc JST JTth by 441 members and leaders. Tickets are also available at Harts LIGHT CMUNK 1 sHom"IIING.)' ULQ Feed on 100 and can be bought at the . Haunted House the night of the 27th. Stari AKIST Ads win be placM In the Bradford & Telegraph a.ad announced on WPXE. A TUNA 3 $ 29 HSAYE With everyone excited about the Haunted House the meeting was ad journed. oaf LB. " >< CAN , :: = = "! e i j Q 1 611L .oz. '. L7 , Umlt 1 with $7. 10*r mere , Obituaries CAN vnttmto .*4111 I.elf*. ' writ 3 with $7.10 er!flaw ,' MR.Lilly] .1.Jikasos< pnfhwa..ad.! det. raataAt / I . rood .. ,' ','". Mrs. Lilly J. Johnson of 211 S. el4 r'y, Orange St., SUrke. died Tuesday Pg +e QUANTITY RIGHTS ' morning in Bradford County Hospital .iN1 4 RESERVED : . after a long illness.Born in Jersey Ci LW SAV""( ll .DEEP SOUTH WINN-DIXK STOKES. INC. " ty NJ.. and widow of Peter D.Jobnaon v MAYONNAISE OT. 88e COPYRIGHT-1W9RUNTTE ; . Mrs. Johnson moved to HANCO OR I*(A I URUSCO .. : Starke in 1961 from Weekawken.N J. SAVE JO-- ' She was a member of St. Edwards KGiiTs WINE 23.4-of. $ K9SCkVE Catholic Church and a member of the .5 & 79c Ii . sn. Senior Citizen's Club. SAVE 20''.SOUTHERN itscurr SEU-arsNO OR HMH Survivors include 2 brothers JackR. Kffloran. Starke. and Edward T. FLOUR . .5 & 79 , KUloran Saletn.Oregon. A Prayer service for Mrs.Johnson lONG GIWN was held at 7 P.M. Wedaada Oct. DRAGON RICE .3 & 79c 17, in the DeWitt C. Jones Ftmeral 5O . Home Chapel with Father Martin J. TMtMFTf MAID SUCCO 4 HAIVES OU3 MIIWAUKII Jung qffidag Graveside committal ARROW PEACHES . E.59e services! will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday (today) in the Brooklet D THRIFTY MAOCH21I ESEER, under tbedt'mrecBonaDeWittBullock d,Jones Ga, & BEANS 2 c M09 ) Funeral Home. / J .. Pic, . LUNCH ...' .. $149 < ., MEAT .' ;.l,:: 99 : Mr*.Jemm C.:Heward 49.01.sox. ) Mrs. Jean C. Howard. age 65. of ? ..t.tE Eunice Road Lawtey. died at home -- . , Monday. Oct. 13. Born in Milliard.Mrs. ,-. ;: .Howard had lived with her son in 2i1+ Lawtey for the past three )'NJ'L A '? 1E member of the Baptist faith,she had '' :, .... previously lived in Jacksonville : .... ., / ! where she retired as a cashier-clerk: ; - from OSteen's Pharmacy. ':.iI T 1 ... -.:. Survivors include 2 sons. ThomasM. : "' -.. -- ... , Howard. Lawtey and Dennis A. THIIIPTY MAD .. Howard. Atlanta; 1 brother.John W. SAVE 65 CORNED BEE .. . 'l: :$r ' Goodwin. Jacksonville; S grandchildren . PIUS MFOSIT SAVE II' DEEP SOUTH ' and 1 great grandchild.Funeral : . services were held AltfAVOsS PEPSI COLA SWEET REUSIBI' l . M: 8HEK \ Wednesday Oct. 17.at U am. fa the CRACK**GOOD , DeWitt C.Jones Chapel with the Rev U $100 . Leroy Olive Gft'"lCiatiDI1DIcrmeDt! C DRINKS 69c 5ALT1MES t. . 2 rCRACUN s followed at 2 p.nx in the Riverside PAl -GOOD OU r*<*KN) Memorial! Park Cemetery in Jackson 32-ez. 8ge . COOlltrS" 2 11$10. ville.DeWitt C Jones Funeral Home. aTU. i. . : t ; ;'i ' . Starke was in charge of ar SAVE DOOE DARUNO ' rangements. FAMILY BREAD . .3 sal.":,.y .,::1 SAVE IS OIXII DARUNO (t! MTURAl \;; ';'J'" r., ' \ DISH UQU.D ray FIBER BR2AD '. . 2 -- ,$, )00 ,1," " Ray"M..OiWen i/u'/ ,, SAVE** Done!OARUNG fit INCH ," '. ' Rayburn M.Onlders.age 41,of 290Raiford : J OY "p : HARD ROLLS ., 2 89cI' ;',' Road Starts died at his . I SAVE 4- THtrTV MAJO OOOC OARUNO PRESTIGE VE> !YT N llSge County.home Saturday Alabama.night.. Sept Born 13,in 133 Marian, be APPLE SAUCE . . Z8 f WHITE BREAD . "- 59c moved Starke month ago from W. SAVE M.THanV MAK>CREAM STVUWH01E . SAVE 20' OOaf! OARUNO SC. Ml DOUGH 'J veteran Va. Mr.of the Gulden Korean was War.a an member army 22-az. VERNAL CORN . .CAN..... 28 MUFFINS . .2 "S: 89.. 'tt',:; of the VJ.W in W.Va.. and a track: SAVE 4' .Tvawrr MAJO SAVE IV DUal DARUNO 't', driver.Survived by his wife. Roth B. CUT GLEN BEANS . t 28c HAY BUNS . 2 I $)1. .{ Childers of Starke; a foster son. ". Delmer Childers of Starke; 7brothrrs flatlu7o kltozgN SAVf SO ;"J. Randall of True Alton of J ...,.<:.: Denham Springs. La.. Joniar of :-4Vy--1 : Adrian. Mich.. DeUord of Ret ater. (' -",' N.Y.. Brice & Freeman both of St. .' \ ' Charles m..and Afford of Hamiltaq SIZIUVX z IUPlUUHD Ala.; 4 sisters Venice Baggett ft I Eunice McCoy both Adrian..Mica, SHIRans OR 4; Avadean Eaton of Frankfin. Ten. : / $ GET1FKCESCCMM.M and Moness Star>Ya of Denbam Springs / DCTMLSAT ICE CREAM , . La.FUDeral services were held I I t rr ':, :, Wednesday Oct. 17. fat the Keller ' Funeral Home. M LI 99cT ALLVAitltnUIXCIFf ,'''''' Int dAedmIY.Va.wttb. T/ ' Bftr HUNTS. , GAL. Home , DeWitt C.Jones Funeral 4 . . charge of the local arrangements.Mrs. KHCHUP ILU TOMATO MORTON roozaiDINIiiRS ) , .Late W.Sparks FASTI, ', ," Mrs. LuU WycI..rtLStarke age 7a. of 39 4$100 eta " widow of Rev. SJL! S IIrU. died Thursday afternoon in the Starke SAVE,..Mar MAOOIUIMGI SAVI ao- EATH O.AM . illness.Nursing Born Home Ia.following day County.r Angering Fla JUKE . 2 fe= $!" GARUCBSKABOOUANAWVOOTS . 99c sir SAVE "' Sept. 20. 1901. Mrs. Sparks ws. a ASTCMSiilS s: ,. lifetime resident of the Starke are. GR'fItUtT JIHQ : 6 w: $1" TUSXt GKEINSMHCCNDC 69c S8e f and a member of.the first Expects .. . ',: ' Church.: I FROZEN , 1-' Survivors are one daughter,SefaU [ BAGIES :.2 =: MM COCONUTSHELLS. . e'. :; 49C : . (r' S.Thomas of Gainesville; J brothers. ...,,'"' Ira Wilson of SUrfce.Leroy Lather SAW 30* TASTE a SEA tunta '.. MOIITIH 2 PAc: VVM1JE 4 i' "Z ' - l.:" Wilson both of Green Cove Springs.t FISH POftTIOMS5S- $2* 1"'''' . .. PIIG. 'Dc .Lwr. +;: '.'!- grandchildren and 4 great P'UIdcbiJdrea. MvI*...CAM tea *;u.II:](IL., ,'..; MORTEN TMEAT urfl DCSMRT1 ;pYi . _. S 1.. ..2 -. .1 to J >lit'1 3 fMIT HUS..lfPIES)2 PIES. Funeral services went held at 2 ) reps .:. .; NGL ; j, p.m- Saturday.Oct. U. m the DeWitt ,, C. Jones Funeral Home Chapd with Her. Ben P.BryuS officiating.Interment . was mUidkary Grove Cemetery rf' '' ., - t, ta Green Cove ... ,qt f --: t.h- "II 1 N -'- -. - -I-- I --IJIf: I" ... .. _. o .I\.59 Q.O ,_ -. .. .. -_' ... ......_... ._ ..1 .. ? .. r. . .. :. .". .} . J..r" "". ',"1I\'I\ ".. '< ,.... .", 'q." ., ,< "JI< r ,.., j J u ', ,; ';" ""j , M 'Ii" .'.; ' \ ". .. "' "'" <' II"" ,.,' "_,.'. } .i'1" '\ '. ". : . ,'J",.>,;.:; etoMllbltm PsgeBr I ' t .. '" '''' '! 'FALL N Community News : .: 'SPECTACULAR 7 SAVE WTH x by G.Walk. fJ fJBllaaMtil 11 "'........... dirt Scouttt Brawnto Troop MB i meets each Monday at S p.m. la RJE ' Complex. All members are naked to ;;i, : please-Troop attend 684 meet weekly each meeting Tuesday at ) '' EEF SLI JJO: p.m. In the annex of Greater Allen Chapel AME Church. Parent are asked to please cooperate with toe i Scouts for success Bradford Comty Braach NAACP: { Monday Oct. 22, will be the meeting i i ,. date for Bradford County Chapter \; " members '. tnvitedbadttend ,f are 4 .J') The Florida State Conference of .'i. F r Branches of the National Association , : THIS IS THE WEEK TO STOCK UP for the Advancement of Colored People and the many friends of Charles ON THE CUTS YOUR FAMILY LOVES BEEF pEOP W. Cherry honored him with an Appreciation Dinner Friday, Oct. 12, at " J ,AT A SAVINGS FROM THE BEEF PEOPLES! Daytona Beach In the Hilton Hotel. \ \ I PRICES GOOD Mr. Cherry served as vke-ptesldent of the organization and was elected * ; O THUR. WED., president. He was honored for his . I outstanding work for the organization .. OCT. 18-24 and in the community. i|( Banquet for Francis Chapter. 14. mOESs r W-D BRAND Francis Chapter 140 will II fti celebrate Its with banquet '' ,: USDA CHOICI $ anniversary a - Friday,Oct. 19.at.SUE Complexcafeteria r BONELESSSIRLOIN at 7:30: p.m. There will be a . TIPROAST donation.Notleel The Concerned Citizens era mAlla leas c icia Community Choir rehearses each "I'' Wednesday at 7:30 at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church New members are Invited to Join and sing } " with the group. Renee Johnson, vice- $99 STEAKS president. Church Activities : Greater Allen Cfaapel AME Church s ,'. Sunday School will be held jointly > LB. SAVE with Mt Pisgah AME Church in A' f- observance: of the Women's Day ac- \,,\ ,F )20 ? tlvity. AU students are Invited to at,1 f EL tend. ; . ,,-"'. Morning worship 11 a.m. ' SAVE members are asked to attend a' r business meeting immediately after KO morning service. TOP L Mrs. Sally Parker Williams was ,; named:"Mrs. Allen Chapel" after a LUE .... successful Women's Day actifity. " QUANTITY RIGHTS Mrs. Williams Is one of the oldest livIng - W-D BRAND USDA CHOICI ::::: RESERVEDWINNOUOE ,V'Ii' .". members of the church now able . STOCKS. INC. , BONELSS ,COPYRIGHT \ e+ to serve. It Is great to have] her with 1 SIRLOIN TIP ,: ': .?: ItaasrA aA us.Mt. Ptitfsh. AME Church Mt. ., y Pisgah AME Church will observe Its , $219 "Women's Day" celebration on Sun- ;' STEAK La. day Oct. 21. The Sunday School wiDbegln IS.USOA AVO.CHOKE WT ISIRLOIN BEEF AGEDWHOLEUmiSMMED(10.U( at 10 a.m. with Mrs. Elizabeth I Walker serving as guest superintendent TIP '. IS. $1" Mrs. Dorethea Satchel an elementary school teacher and an ardent USDA CHOICE BEEF NATURALLY AGED BONELESS worker in Christian affairs has .1 TOP ROUND STEAK LL $2"IUCIORY distinguished herself in many promi. : MILD CURE WAna ADDED nent endeavors. The St James AME SMOKED USDA CHOKE BEEF NATURALLY AGED TONELESS! BOTTOM ,Choir of Lake Butler will be the serving . HAM ROUND STEAK : u. $21' N Ms.choir Carolyn Y. Floyd. Volunteer USDA CHOICE senNATURAUV AGIO BONELESS Services of Florida will be the $ SIRLOIN ST speaker for the evening services at 1 RUMP ROAST 2" SJWII ,,'LL p.m.This young lady has done a com .. PORTION C USDA CHOICI BEEF NATURALLY AGED 7BONfCHUKROAST mendable job striving to involve 89' volunteers and others In programs to \ 4' :J .II79 I help the unfortunate and misguided. w.' M LB. t-fI" .. k } ju,' J w' ;$A w" Along with Ms. Floyd Choirs of the iJ. W-O SRANO MARKET SJW std i. Federation, Allen Chapel AME!: Choir " GROUND CHUCK 1" and the Concerned Citizens Com .... LL Le. SAVEGROUND munity Choir are programmed. Mrs. ". USDA INSPECTED W-O BRAND HAND PAK SI1. Jessie Berry, popular<< singer of Antioch - Vi BEEFPUA1 .3 e a. $4'9 soloist.Baptist Church will be the The chalrlady Mrs. Anna C. I Wright Invites the public to come and HICKORY SWEET THICK YiEE enjoy a great Women's Day celebration. You will be spiritually: entertained - r' ViE - SLICED BACON . :moo: 1 .RAMS at Mr. Pisgah AME Church the HICKORY SWEET,BONELESS fULLY COOKED WATER ADDED HICKORY SWEET church across the creek I The Rev. $ F.D. Richardson Jr. is the pastor. SMOKED HAM . .: 1 SLICED Greater Bethlehem Freewill Bap- Bun PORTION MIlD CURED WATER ADDED HICKORY SUHnMND list Church: Monday 8:30: each week SMOKED HAM LI.99c AU NATURAL Tiny Tots rehearse. Senior Choirrehearses .:. BACON , at 7:30: Monday. Prayer Y, PINKY PIO PORK SHOULDER WHOLE1 o Meeting Tuesday 7:30.: Each Wed. FRESH PICNICS . .,. LI.99c YOGURT I e o 3 13.011. 7:30: all circles meet. Blye Circle will meet at Mrs; Elaine Lee's. McKay PINKY PIG flESH RIB BLADE 'LB Circle will meet at Mrs. Gertrude 9ge PORK ROAST .. ."'. $)" PKO: Covington' Lee Circle will meet at Mrs. Barbara Dean's. 7:30- I USDA GRADE "A" LEO OR BREAST Thursday : Story Hour. Friday Junior Choir and FRYER QUARTERS ., .. 69c' Ushers rehearse. Friday the USDA GRADE "A" FRESH Deaconess Board will sell pies from PALMmO 'AaMS the kitchen. The Little Church will LI.79c ; FRYER THIGHS . rehearse Saturday.. JOHN MORRELl COOKED a + PIMENTO Sunday School :30.: Morning Worship - CANNED HAM . '.5 & $8" CHEESE SAVE 11 a.m. Dinner will be served at at 6 I ., 12:30. Evening Worship p.m. W.D BRAND MEAT HARVEST MESHSWEET SOc Pleasant Grove United Methodist SLICED BOLOGNA o' 99' $ Church< Young Adult Choir rehearses: . POTATOES . S :.s. ) each Monday 7:30 Prayer Meeting i AM-O BRAND SLICIO. ,' HARVEST FIESHYELLOW I-La 9ge Wednesday 7:30.: Sunday School 10 I COOKED HAM . 25 ONIONS . .5 99 cup. a.m.Mt.Loveteast Merlsb 3 p.m.United Methodist HARVEST FKE3HCABBAGE Church Choir each Wednesday i HARVEST RED OR FRISK GOLDEN DELICIOUS . : . 19c before the third Sunday In each month i iat n> 7:30. Sunday School 9:30: Morning WESTERN Worship Church 11 a.m.God 01 Prophecy Sunday' , ,5 $100 School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11. ' APPLES OR a.m. Evening Worship 7 p.m. , . Antlech,, Missionary Baptist L Churchy Thursday 8 p.m. Home Mission 10- LAND Of, SUNSHINE meeting. Friday 7:30: p.m. Choir. POTATOESSAVI . . rKO: $149 The Choir anniversary will be *GOOD tURtR-ME-NOT presented through Sunday 3 p.m. BISCUITS . . 't::: 49c will Monday.be conducted Oct. 22-26 by Reviv.l Rev. Jackson meeting, SAW 20 CEA kIN-GOOD from Jasper, Fla. f, '., 1 Q Li. New Bethel Missionary Baptlct; '! . . CINNAMON ROLLS 59c.ORANI'GERESH , ... MINUTE MAID' 99f. .'. Church Prayer Meeting each Wed. S SAVE 10 SUPIRSRANOSOUX will be a church program -I M0 J CREAM . -' 39 Friday at 8 p.m. presented by Mrs, .1 j Rosa Williams chairman of the JUICE . . 1 .W1SO. BORDENft AMERICAN SINGH pe.tor.Dd church anniversary. Rev. !1 ', ,CHEESE fOOl . S3? M4SUPtRSRANO Henderson Hudson pastor of Raifordand } 6 White Springs, will be in charge i QTRS C ..... S'''' MAItGARN..2( ) ) P::* 88C of Funeral services.services The public for Is Invited.Mrs. Lula |I 9 9 Smith will be conducted: Saturday at i HAL"' 1 "/ 1:30 at New Bethel under the dlrec- 1 SAYE W-O BRAND All MEAT f:2-41. H'tOIlADlIAI.( PARK MEAT OK .. : .f lion of Chestnut and Hail Funeral 1 : MSPXO. GALLON GRILL FRANKS( . '. ..- $2" BEEF' FRANKS . : : .': '. $199 Home.Rev.A J.Simmons officiating.. J SOc Free Caaaaa Tree Church 01 God la I CHlbilN TAlMAOCt FARMS CHICKEN FRANKS OR SLICED SUNNVIANO IOU HOT OR MUD ' Unity> Prayer Band and Tarrying :'i BOLOGNA'o., 69TAIMAOCI POMP SAUSAGE ... ,-w, !11t.' Service am conducted: each Wed. at I ,_ 1 FARMS COUNTRY CUIfO SHANK WASP OR, iwWfS SCUtEAN PORK :F rf>if': '" ,: .t S > 7:30: Friday Prayer Service at 7:30. I TPFm ''J'Op J WHOLE HAM . |u. M" BREAKFAST STRIP ." :. lst ship Sunday U .School.m. Evening a.m.Worship.Morning 7:30.Wor || .. Vl\IAJQ : KAHN'S <( s, .,; i 'A91f// .t-. .. .'; ( rTItA 1i: ,: w Tarrying Service 7:30 Friday.SUnday I -, : : t 'r >l" " .. ,- f OSCAR MAn!lUCID :' : \: OCEAN SPRAY FRESH School a.m. YPCW p.m. Evening I ,k I :, .," .. : VARIETY' PAK . ,. 'moo, I';a $1". 'f CRANiERMES' . :, .,, I reo.. 69c Worship: 7 p.m.Coaccraed .Citizens el Bradford' I J "",' "' '. Ine.-Tbe of I Ii"" 'II Comfy : monthly meeting! .' : J./"' '' '" the Concerned: Citizens of Bradford i J"\ I'I-ri'..' County will be held Thursday Oct 25. | I. at 7:30 In the RJE Complex. All j "' -::-------:- : .. .onxl '"' .,,'" "r:..' 'c. w '. .. d4,'1'......tI'..'.... ,,.,,.,'...+.yA" ,......,"... \ citizens""r am invited. ,, ..to, .be. "present, I IBV .., .... .. . .... .. . . .. . ', .. '. '. .. .M..--.1\0. ., .. .. 'III<'''''-, -",'''''..'''''''''''''''' ' f Page 6B October IS. It7t I KHHS Baby Indians GoTo 4-1 Bf VKeystone's Starke: Youth"Flag Football: ,:' ,' , With 13-O Pasting of PK Yohge 13-16 League: Johnny Boswell and Thomas Franklin Tue.. Oct. II- clicked of scoring runs of 25 and 40 The Baby Indiana of Keystone, for the nightput the hosts up 6-0 withan I Hawks4l-FtreMnU4. ranis Jatldvely for the winner JrImIor*. Heights High upped their season 18 yard TO run on a quick pitch The final score-a 8 yard ID paM : : passed to for TIX of 34 and 25' . from Don Portia to Gerald Pettawaywas gHtoening j report card to 4-1 with a 13-0 victoryover play. That capped a drive of some 60 Gainesville P.K. Yonge last yards but the Yonge the the difference In a topsy-turvy and returned art interception 36 J yards Thursday night In Keystone visitors in the game until late the 13-18 year old game al>the Pratt St. to.account for the Hawks points. The KHHS Jayvees have an open contest. Field Tuesday afternoon. date this week before visiting 1-4 KHHS allowed the visitors close to Portia had already thrown a six 10-12 League Union County next Thursday night the end zone only once as PKY movedto yard TO pass to Pettaway, a 33 Tw*.. Oct. II- October 25, for a 7:30 game. the Baby Indian 15 late In the game yarder to Chuck Johnson, ran a score SohawkslIPatriots< Last week's win was sparked by but was held out. Ricky Thomas in from the 38, and caught a 15 yard Mike Chappell hit Alan Hall for a another stingy defensive effort and recorded six Individual tackles and TO pass from Johnson. Johnson three yard TD pass and returned a the running of eighth grader Robbie two assists to lead the stoppers while threw to Pettaway for a 22 yard score, punt 30 yards for the winner's other Self.Self toted the ball 17 times for 115 Clint Blankenship and Greg Prichard the winners first tally. score in a game that saw all the scoring - yards against the Baby Waves, scor were In on seven each. Coach The Firebirds answered every In the second half. ing the Baby Indians second Rodney Nelson's tack chart again 0 Hawk score but the last as Chub Patriot Hal Wood ran three yardsfor 6 Johnson pitched TD'a of 27 and five his team's following an in- touchdown on a dazzling 16 yard showed balance as 21 players (of 28 score scamper. Hit at the 14 on a dive play, dressed out) were in on tackles. yards to Jeff Johnson, and ran for terception by Brian Davis Self spun 360 degrees and around a scores from the eight and the three PKY tackler, and sped down the left "We played another good game," yard lines. Jeff Johnson hit Charles Oilers 18>BengalI 0 sideline for the clinching score in the Nelson said of the win. "Both our of- Wood for an 11 yard touchdowns pass Rob Spitze threw to Russell Trainor fourth quarter. fensive and defensive lines controlledthe and Wood returned a kickoff. 43 yardsfor for TD scores of 20 and 19 yards and Midway through the second period tine of scrimmage and Self is Just a Firebird score Alvin James ran a three yard Greg Prichard ((11 carrles- yards something else for an eighth grader." touchdown to lead the Oilers past the G Fri.. Oct. 12- Bengals Tuesday afternoon. Gatort 26-liawkt to Interceptions by James and Richie --- -- .. -- The Gator stayed unbeaten as the O'Steen preceded Oiler scores. GAWLEY 4-1 JV Baby Indians will be on the practice field for a couple of Richie Fender to Eddie McGee combination - weeks before finishing their..alOll"p with a road game at Hawthorne'Thursday struck for TO scores of 17 Thursday- 'AULLOGAWLE.ARD' Nov. 1. and six yards through the air and Patriots 37-Bengals..- Drew Davis scored on runs of 30, five, and four yards and threw touchdown passes to Micole Scott ((19 POST OFFICE, BOX 892! yards) and Tom Watson (15 ) as KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, FL 32036! Former Gator Grid Boss Ray Graves To Speak Before QB ClubRay the Pat's blasted the Bengals.yards 0O4-473-3O21 Graves, former UF Head Football Coach and Athletic Director and now A.D. Emeritus, is scheduled to speak to the Oilers 13.SeahawksO LAND CLEARING DEMOLITION FILL DIRT Starke Gator Quarterback Club tonight, Thursday, Oct. 11, at the Garden Restaurant in Starke. Alvin James scored on runs of 28 ROAD WORK 6 ROCK CLAY The program starts at 7:30: p.m. and 25 yards, both in the second halfas BEACH WORK PEAT BUILDERS SAND Graves was the Gator football boss In the 1960's and early 70'..coaching the 9-1-1 Gator Bowl champsled by John Reaves the Oilers topped the Seahawks and Carlos Alvarez and also tutoring All-Americans Steve Spurrier and Larry Smith. 13-0 I' Dove Season Continues, Thru Jan. 6 6-9 League: Mon., Oct 13Rams35- COMPLETE TALliAHASEE Florida's mourn- dove season opened Oct. 6 and goes >Cowboys 12 ing dove season opened last weekend through Nov. 4. The second phase Scott Duncan scored on runs of 31 and/continues Into January. runs Nov. 10 through Nov. 25 and the and 27 yards and a 23 yard punt return Thousands of Florida hunters will be final phase is Dec. 15 through Jan. 6. and Chris Noegel tallied on runs of trying to get their daily limit of these Hunters are reminded during the eight and four yards as the Rams won o streamlined speedsters. Oct. 6 through Nov. 4 phase that portions easily Monday.Ed . The first of the state's three-phase of Franklin County in northwest Douglas got both Cowboy scores Florida are closed to dove hunting. on runs i of 40 and 33 yards. Closed is that portion of the county ly ing east and south of U.S. 98 from Lin- Bucs 33.Stealers 0 SERVICE FLORIDATHEATRE ton Landing (public boat ramp at The Bucs blasted the Steelers as Alligator Harbor),including Alligator Mark Strickland scored on two runs of Point. nine yards and threw TD passes to ................................. Legal shooting hours are noon to Eric Noegel (13 yards) and/Tommy sunset. The daily bag limit is 12 birds Manning (nine yards. Fri., Sat. &_Sun with a possession limit of 24. Noegel ran a TD from the ten for The Commission will operate the other Buc score. several public dove fields this year including - tyy.i '0,,It"'j\', +' : Itf' ': : the T.G. Lee field in Orange Wed.. Oct. 10Cowboys.- ,(, County and fields on the Citrus Point 20.Sterlrrs I( In Washington, Blackwater, Apalacheeand Mitch Gray was the Cowboy of. k Gaskin wildlife managementareas fense, scoring on runs of 30, 10; and II JI along with Lafayette six yards as his team edged the ( Lafayette County), Wilkerson Steelers. -- (Suwannee County and Tricity James Quiette scored both Steeler .; w (Lake County) public dove fields. TD's on runs of 20 and 10 yards. I _.. . -- --- --- - 1? ' l.) j b -_ , ,vv .,,( ........ ,,,, "" : ," ".wn1.. 'Tt .' ,, : ---: 1 ................................. ) 301 DRIVE-IN ' Fri Sat From The 1. 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Envelopes .. -r NCR Carbonless the sheriff's department for the rape near Waldo and later followed her out ,.1 I of a woman motorist he allegedly'' of the bar in his car. The woman told ; :, Forms stopped on U.S. 301 early Sunday ,deputies she 'was driving 301 .! Alma Eugene Cato. of Rt. 2, Box when a car behind her flashed its 4 Letterheads 70-2, was transferred to Alachua 'lights. She said she stopped thinking t i9 Advertisement PLUSINCOMING County Jail where he remains on the other driver knew her. After she 13.000 bond.According. , stopped, however, she said she was Sales Receipts On Newsprints to Alachua County .raped., . . . .i I i'f I' , . :, _....1'................. ............ .............LV.V.VMMM.VMINi..M/yML., "':". 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October 18.179Union Pap TB li i l LOOKING I ' FOR /os4 ir FOR COLOR TV SALE Good coned! :, CLASSI FI ED AD.I'I' tlon.$'as. Phone 9646983.Itpd . FOR HELP? 1011SEVERAL ITIMStNew. Mr. i -. c_. .,- .. ..... end wheel.. men's pan.. - . I ".. : .: .: ; ." '. .: ; '"I :_: : -' ; ." ," :.: ..r.:" .111117r : ".:". I wits shirts" (ladle *-heo*. t Phone ''''.''25. Itchg " I County Want fflda FOR. RENT FOR RENT HELP CARS & LOST/FOUND HOGS 10/18 FOR SALBi Phone j 782-3481. 10/11 2tchg PALMS AMMtTMENTSl", Fun FOB RENT ON KINGSIEY WANTED TRUCKS POUND Black and tan 10/23 PERSONAL nlihed efficiencies and 1BR LAKEi 2 BR mobile name hound. Phone 473-4433. HAYl BoMa or Alltto, continually CLASSIfiED FOR SALE apt., weekly. or mon AC. control Hoot. Year AMBITIOUS 1t7 CHIVY LUV truck! with 10/11 .tpd 11. cutting for field or 4 SERVICES Deadline for Intertlon thly. NEW FURNISHED around, deposit required COUPLE. wanting topper. 38.000 mile. AT. barn tale From 7$ < r Tuesday noon preceding NICE. HOME on well land- STUDIOS monthly only. no pets. Phone S33-2366. to earn extra income, AC. excellent go mileage FOR SALE bale per to port-time, from home. up according i Thundey before puMlc.U. coped aero lot. located 2313 N. Temple, Storfce. 10/1B TFchgFURNISHED Phone 964-8719.9/27 ((4 cyl), ..c. cond. S3.4OO quality. Lorry LaFollett CUSTOM MADI of TFchg THREE 4tchg firm. Phone 753.3469,10/1 near ... center town. Many 10/18 Stark. 9646273. DIAPIR11 F.a shade KITCHENETTES On. BR BEDROOM TFchg OPENING FRIDAY MOW TFchg. Minimum ... pecan tree* Deep cottage on charge 12. FULL O* PART.TIME couplesand SKI BOATS 16 ft. fiberglass, .tlmot. . Localdl.lrlbutora (Cover IS Words well and City water and apartments pool. TV AC Crystal Lake CH/A. 171 VIOAl heat and AC. Oct.26.p.m. to 10 pm * for completely loch ward ) .ewer. Three BR 2 baths. utilities Included. Totally Adult, no pets. $233 mon Individual farbuslnes AM radio regular goa.good Sat/Sun lo.m. to 3 p.m. 73 boot 74 Mercury 63 HP washable ever ISIs of your own. _gin.. -til/ trailer. gator nationally 2-car garage" hardwood furnished. Weekly monthly thly. Phone 473-33(1. Iroiwportotlon. $600. Trading Pat odvertlted Gord..... 10 cents ook floors. Eat-In kitchen rate TEMPLE MOTEl. 10/18 TFchg local Amwoy distributortrain Phone '64..2.... 10/11 FUAMARKIT $ .500. Call 964-3764 day Droperlet. saw Enter- Not responsible For error* Cedar closet. CH/A, family 880 N. T.mpl. Art, TWO BEDROOM trailer withevpondo you for splendid op. 2tpd 10/18. Hwy 301 North-Weldo. Fla. or 431-1640.... 1:00: p.m. t ..*. Ed or Lama i when given over the phone room and screened porch. Starko. Phone 964-73S7. room In portunlty. Phono' 964-8433. le PLYMOUTH STATION TFpd r Stephen. 4962219. 3/1 lor when" copy I.I not typed Adocent| acre available. 9/20 TFchg Keystone. $100 deposit 10/11 2tchg 10/18 WAOONi Mechanically TRAMPOLINE New. round CHAIN LINK FENCE TFN. end brought to the office. I W. S. Rivers, 496-2241 or MIMOSA MANOR MOBILE SI30 month. Phone LADY NEEDED to drive light ound. '350. Phone lilt $399.93 ale $319.93. material Do It yourself CLARKES SAW SHOP Complot ; 4963841. TFchg HOME PARK mobile homo 282-9498. Itchg 10/19 duty truck, help In small "* .6034. 10/18 4tpd 11/8, 8..12 lilt $39993. ale and lave. Installation sharpening tervlce. 1947 ENGLISH FOROiGood and ipoce for rent. Phone ONE BEDROOM furnished bu.I... Will train for 17 FORD CUSTOM 4 door $249.93. Phone 1-778-3227 available Fro estimates hand circular mower transportation n.w Inspection 468-2912. TFchg apartment utilities Included. secretarial and outdoor radio heater PS. P*. AC Jox. TFchgFENCINOi HandyMan Fence Ca blod**. chain tawi. leave FOR RENT sticker $400. Call TWO ROOM EFFICIENCY I Phone 9o44M2. or work.. Must enjoy| traveling /. now tiro. *. SI,300. Phone All kind, hog 964-8339. TFchgWATSON'S ; at Crew Building Supply. 4962724. Itpd. 10/18. room efficiency and also 964-S261. 10/18 2tchg living If desired accommodation 964-7231. Itchg 10/1 wtre, welded wire barbwire HOUSE OF Lobe Butler. 7/3 TFN. 194E COMET TRANSMIS- sleeping room Weekly or 10/25 Phone 174 CHIVHOLIT 4WOl MOBILE HOMI:2 BR., fur. 7823991. 10/11 wood chain llrvfcj VACUUMS, Many brand SEPTIC TANK AND CMASI niched on large lot. Call liON Straight Shift. 24 monthly. Coivtff TO Under- TWO 2 M MOBILE HOMES. NOW HIRING full 3tpdlO/23 and Radio, neater, new tire, free animate MANNING of new vacuum Used TRAP cleanout Trailer wood '. port- CB. 2100. Phone mile 496-3798 Inch Craftsman Motel / Phone 964-6113 or alter 5 9/13 FENCE CO., 473-4823. machine available. Part roof. and metol roof cool TFN. p.m. lawnmower. Rt. I Bon 422IB North of Starve on US 301. 9645261. 10/18 2tchg time evening hottest, "" .7251. Itchg tone ._Ied. Day cook and _I........ Inquire 1977 TOYOTA Key.TFch9 and accessories far all or night ser COROLLA Walter Wood. 1025MOIILI .. Reasonable./ Fa,. MOBILE HOMEi 8 x 36 feet, UNDER In person. Holiday SRI Cou .. S ROUND SALES OF HAYS vacuum: *ytm*. 404 NW AC. 100 H 120 foot lot. Call 1%-2011, Itchg. 10/18. NEW MANAGE HOMSi Two Sport peed Inn Stark. ItchgIOI'WANTED Fresh cut. SIS each. BO 10th Ave., Gainesville syth 4311022. All 496-2458 after 6p.m. 10/10I MOBILE HOMEl 1969 12 M 60 MENTi Starllte Motel eHIclancie bedroom, on Griffl loop. transmission' AC AM/FM business appreciated. 3/31 I ITCHG. Trllfa. Bedroom partially for rent. Dally No pet*. Deposit. Phone radio. 8 track tape deck 2 Wood Brooder,$10 each, phone 376-71 10. TFchg TFN furnished $2.300. Call weekly. or monthly. 3 12miles 964-8816. Itpd 10/18 now tire, now battery 30 ana or all. Phone 7823140. BAHIA HAVt Argentina Will AIYHTlYour child In Wayne Smith 431-1746 2tpd North of Starfco, US UNFURNISHED NEW HOUSE MPG ana owner look TFchg highly fertlllted. Phone my horn on SR-121 near HELP 10/11 10/18. 301. Itpd Tone on lake Geneva. 300 ft. and run good. $3.230. MAO WHttLSi four 1$ Inch. 964-6071. TFchg. Johnstown. Christian en- 1973 SUZUKh GT-550. Com. lake front. Two BR. AC. Phone Or. J. Mlnelnger S lug Crags, with BRIC-A-BRAC' SHOP Just vlroment. Coll weekdays WANTED plate new top end tire, 12.72 month.MOBILE HOME. $150 mature couple $230 GOOD PRICES PAID for used 964-3717. Itpd 1018MISCELLANEOUS Goodrich T/A 50 Life Saver opening Hwy 21 North of Phone 4%-3679. Itpd 10/18. chain. and sprockets. 10/18 7823481. month. Phone Jan. mobile rWlflH Iff mortgage radial mounted and Keystone HI*. Ceramic. DOZIER OR ORACUNE work CITA VOCATIONAL Windshield luggare rack 2tchg 10/23 786-6044. 10/4 3tpd 10/18 I k 3/4 paid or more. OLIN'S balanced. Like now $323. plaque, doll, Indian All kind. Grading COUNSILORJOIDEVELOPEER.quir.m.nts and sissy bar. S89S MOBILE HOME SALES Phone 473-2274. Itpd 10/18 Jewelry ether Item*. drainage clearing or fishpond negotiable 4962079. __ ._ 9645606. Open 7 day YARD SALIi 3 famllle. Phone 4737042. 7/26 --- u w I FREE PUPPIES to homo. work done by contract or. 2 to 4 year training Itchg. 10/18. j weekh/ TFchg good Saturday. Oct. 20. 9 a.m. TFchg or by the hour. Freeestimates. and/or experience In 1978 CHEVY VAN:350 V8. 1 Keyafcon FkI WANTED Mobile home axle Phone 473-2021 after 6 p.m. until. SR 100 to Grlffl. on YOUR COPY of the RFEPa and II'H. Will Itpd 10/18 Dwight Buclnest Administration automatic transmission pick up. Loop. 1112 mile down Bradford County TelegraphCENTENNIAL Wlfllam. 496-2768 after.7 .with.som...experience In tilt steering wheel. A/C OLIN'S MOBILE HOME Loop turn Toft on dirt rood. ISSUE Wa p.m. 8/23 TFN. Counseling. Work with om-fm tape player sub- FOR lENT Trencher, compactor POt RENTiNew house on .SALES. 9645606. Open 7 PERSONAL Follow signs. Phone Hill hove a few copies loft DO YOU FORGET relative eligible applicant to asilt floor carpeted, boy window cement mixer, lake Geneva 300 foot day a week. TFchg 964-BS4S. Itpd 10/18 In the office 135 W. Call and friend on birthday th.m In learning lob kills, and couch. SI.000 and pressure washer lawnmowers lakefront 2 BR. A/C CASH FOR COIN Gold SERVICES WHISPf RINO PINES ESTATES St. Don't slat out on this and anniversaries? let me obtaining employment Information take over payment, till.*, other mature- couple preferred liver, sterling dental help by addressing and Interview and 496-2079, Itchg 10/18. garden auto and construction unfurnished $250 mon gold. GF crop leweiryop.' Wet of SMrka on SR 229. luuel You'll gel 102 page mailing card to them for reierrals to employment. tool. KEYSTONE REN tical frame, etc. J.R. Bull- Only 10 lots remaining. I of pure Bradford County you.Will alto do Christmas Hay. automobile and valid SEWING MACHINE TALS. Hwy. 21 North thly. Call lox 786-6044. Ington 964-6230 after 5:30p.m. : ILL'S SAW SHOP- Complete to '.65 acre priced $2.750 history for only $1. TFpd card. Call 496-2328 for In. Florida drivers IIc.n... "DUE TO DI VORC/" 473-2995. TFchg 3tpd 10/11.25 TFchg. sharpening *service circular to $...345. Owner will lIMSROCKi 20 yd. semi. formation. 10/4 4tpd 10/25 Mutt be Union County resi Singer Future. One of FOR SALRs DEER SPRINGS AMERICAN LEGION BINGO ,hand carbide, finance. 10 pet. down 9 load only ALLEN I. Will BABYSIT In ham. dent. Salary S8.979.98. Singer's finest. Doe oil Two BR. 2 bath, carport Highway 21 north, Saturday chain mower blade hollow 1/2 pet. Interest up to 10 TAYLOR, lawley. Phone anytime day or night. $20 a Submit application to: stitches: buttonhole, blind only$990 down. Phone Bob 7 p.m. and Sunday- 2 HOMES ground and balanced. year. McMaekln land 7823172. TFchg week or SI.SO per hour. Suwannee River Economic hem, monogram, etc. Harris. 964-5333 or p.m. Public invited. tfnchg Leave at Jockton Building Developer Rt. 2. Box 344, 1977 POP-UP CAMPER $600. Phon. Undo at 496-2328. Council. Inc. P.O. Bon 70. Sold now S389.50. Balance 4733133. 10/18 2tpd 10/18 FOR SALE Supply Starko or Keystone Hawthorne, Fla. Phone Phone 9647219. Itchg 10/4 4tpd 10/2S live Oak Florida 32060. $194 or SI3/month. Will 10/25. .O.IALI.Christmas ponies Ht*. TFchgALCOHOLICS 451.2063.10/IS/tpd till 10/18 ATTENTION: Personnel. lake older machine a* partial FOR SALE 3BR. 2 bath new for sale' 'or trade. Gentle ANONVMOUSi ."110. and STOVIiFrottfree YARD SAlEi 2 fomllle furniture Itchg. 10/18. payment For tree i homo, with fireplace. Deer for children. Also some MOBILE HOMESi Why pay Whirlpool clothe, home trial and deliverycall i Springs Rood. $1100 down ... Call 4734811. more? Buy direct from fac Phone 964.5 I...or"" .6582. refrigerator GE Hove and miscellaneous. camper INSURANCEMAINES credit manager collect payment under $250 Stehg 10121113 tory. Large election of 24, TFchg elf-cleaning oven.3 year 400 Cherry St.. Sto".. month. Phone 14, 12 wide. COMMUNITY REMODELING BUILDING Bob Morris; 904-376-4467. tin 10/18 GARAGE $ALI-Antiques, old. Ixc.llent cond. $700 Saturday a.m. to 4 p.m. 964-5533 or 473-3133. MOBILE HOMES SALES US REPAIRS, New kitchen, bras cash oak for both. Phone "" .saso. Itchg 10/18 INSURANCE AGINCVt Carl Fillyaw 10/18' 3tchg 11/1 register 301 North. Open 9 to dusk. bath, family room.. Brick 160 S. Lok. Av., lake furniture, dish washer I to 6 ,Phone block concrete.. Fireplace Itpd 1018STRAWBERRY FREE gallon of ontl-treeie .,. 496-3978. Complete Plumbing CASH FOR GOLD. Sterling; book shelvel. toy, 96'.5711. TFchg Sunday. peclallt Grlffl Contructlan. PLANTS Now for your old car battery. Bring . Insurance Service. TFN Jewelry diamond., coin, clothing ....0. Friday and THREE BEDROOM. IV* bath Phone 473-2108 ready for fall planting Immediate to Western Auto ot EVERYONE IS INSURAHEt Service Co. dental gold. Will visit your Saturday corner of brick home, utilitycarport or 473-2378. TFchg shipment on Midway Shopping Center Immediate coverage by homo anywhere, Mr. Rltt- lakevlew and Myrtle, THE MOWS CLINIC. Small Tloga Tuff, Alko. Cruz, between Keystone and phon. JOE USHERACSNCY4962I26 Rt. 4 Box OOT7 man. 475-1089.2/1 tfnchg. behind Firsts Baptist near Starko lawn.Country engine and all type of Toro Sequoia Fla. 90. .Mel,.... 473-2413. 10/4 Club.Well kept Ideal or Uke City Fla 320SS r IAKE LOU FOR SALEi Church Itchg 10/18 lawn mower repaired Including Fresno Shasta la *on.Bonton 4tchg 10/25. t' for couple orratlrees 496-2903.TFN Y Phone 7S5'O563u Keystone Height, POUND. Sat. p.;m.. male young reborlng. Work linn Douglas 13 ACM FARM with haute Immaculate ifltl1lMtt=! [:, *:;;r a ", T tfE3W* Beautifully wooded lots on puppy Lob/gq yhound. almost' newi .130,0 00-, done reasonably. Henry XCSl( ), Paora| (C.45)), Vista trailer on land. Ten pecan . clear, land bottom lok. Browder,. 961760.2' .. Phone, r block, with collar, no teg. Phone 964-9756' (C.38V' Brighton (CNS). tree 964-8077. s Call Alter 6 P MHUNTER'S -. Good term or discount for lake Geneva) area. tfchg. Hacker (CN7)), 23/S4.B3; 10TFchg.. M' NOW OPEN MUST SELL cash. I to 5 acres with nice 473-2111. tfnchg '011 I 964-70SO. Marvin Brown BIRCH. IPM P..t Control 30/37.23; 73/$9.10i I : LIVING ROOM SUITE Immediate delivery Liquidation' trees overlooking 'lake) DEADLINE/ for classified' TFchg Service of .... The March 100/I0.90: I900/S48.M. Mediterranean large 3 euu.u... all new all steel'buildings from $3,300. $300 advertising In Monitor I* FOUR BEDROOM frame I* On Ta Rid Your Homo of Flu 13 pet. postage and piece tectlonal. also coffee 40 < 72 x 14 S? 46 ft. home large kitchen property Nulionco Pests. Call per tq . down. table $230 bet offer. $50 month.Commercial handling. Con ship UPS or 60 M 108 x IS S2 38 Tuesday at noon, prior to .. PINE TREE per tq ft and title Insurance.A .. .5534. 6/21 TFN SPECIAL Call Collect 1-904-389-4939 lot on SR-21 North the Thursday Issue the ad Parcel poit or bus freight. Phone 964-9383. 10/11 mile South on US 100. SEWING MACHINISRIPAIIIDt available. Own.,. ,I I. Air freight antra. DEAN 2tchg 10/18. to appear, Change In Century Steel All make Buildings I lot. Phone INN 40 Channel Hy-galn CB i Salesman. 4734375. 2/22 classifieds should also be Approx. aero cleaned oiled and ad- FOSTER NURSERIES Rl. 2, SEVERAL ITEMS boy and Radio mounting/ brick.! W1 tfnchg. mod. prior to the. ) noon 468-9418. 10/11 3lchg |lusted. $10. Work Hartford Michigan 49037. girl clothe, cassette 10/23 UNDER NEWMANAGEMENT and mike clip Included Like S FOR SAlEi Two **re. on deadline I guaranteed. jama 6166212419. 10/18, 2tpd player old monual 1974 MOBILE NOME 1272 New $80". GENE REESE REALTY SR-100 near Keystone YARD SALE Keystone Club and Strickland corner Morgan 10/25 typewriter for part Honda Call Sieve Thorns REALTORASSOCIATES "'lght..1300 down" $61.88 Estate, follow the lgns. CH/A. refrigerator Rd. and Hwy 16. TFchg TWO ITEMS Camper top for 70 bike for part 1903Ralford bedroom 1i three stove, , 004-7385 Alter 8PM. NEEDED per month. Phone 473-4058 Friday and Saturday '.5. both. takeover OFFICE MACHINI REPAIR pickup. Western toddle. Rd. phone 7 DAYS A WeEK CALL FOR INTERVIEW or 473-4367 otter 6 p.m. Itchg 1O/18 Nothing down Seller will Phone 96+6502. Starke Phone 964-8704. Itchg 9648284. 10/11' 2tpd 100 SOUTH 3/29. 12/27 pd. fOR SALES Spartan Travel payment Phone pickup and delivery. 9/20 10/18 10/18. : LAKE GENEVA beautifully WORK: WANTED 'House Trailer V. twin bed, pay elating. 8tpd 11/8. SEVERAL, ITEMSII4 ft.flborglo . WATERS landscaped with fruit repair, roof'repair,barn carpeted A/C full bath 1-303-349-3218. 10/11 BRADFORD SEPTIC TANK *. beet IS kpJehneoH YARD ALE live .... ataleas built addition 3tchg 10/25 SIRVrdi Bradford retldentlal trailer. BULLDOZING trees, 2 pcilntl.ng. room excellent condition. Hitch mater Great response by REGISTERGAS BR, 1 BA, large utility *, screen porches etc. _allobl.. Call!'4732916. THREE BEDROOMS and den, pump-outs$45. Commercial Ge* ren...P..... 964-**" canting *Bulldozer Work roam, t car carport with no Job too small Mike' Itchg 10/18 'j] double car garage. CHA.on and Indutlrlal. Fully or tee et *16 Wet Butler TRADING MST AND OIL Large or Small workshop lighted deck small repair, POE SAUl Excellent condl. 4 acre. 3 miles from lleented. Phone ...., I...... 18/18 lt d FLEA MARKET of 227. 9...8121. center town on 101 $. Tb/rp/B St.t"sw with" covered pavilion en 473-3997-day 473-2803- lion Professional'Tempro 3 and $46,000. KINDERGARTEN TFchg TEACHER YARD SAIL t-ridoy/Satvr- OPENING OCTOBER 26 *Land Fill whit. send booth. after S p.m. tfnchg 8/23 piece drum sit. Base, Owner High will carry dry. mortgageat would like la watch day. Turn off 100 by Jiffy 4 p..... to 10 p.m. .... PondsWILBUR S80.000.00. SEWING MACHINE snonsymbols. $300 EvenIng 10'/ '% with $4500 children and teach back Store on Grlffl Loop Sat./Sun. 8a.m. to 3 p.m. LP Bottles LOCH LOMOND. Several "DUI TO DIVORCE .. 473-2122. Itchg 10/18 down $333 month. In my homo. Inquire at Star down to 2nd RR track. dirt Hwy 301 North Waldo Fla. a WATERS building lot on residential.. Singer Future On. of FOE RENT Trailm,2BRwith Shown by oppt.per Phone Rt. I, sex 69C Hampton rood on right, take No mobile .home Singers finest. Doe all extended living room. 'llpd 10/18 Miscellaneous Item Itchg Motor Homes Filled ". "4I 964-7324.; Itpd 1015.FOR From $7500.OFFICE stitches' : buttonholes. blind High Ridge Estate. $100 SALE BY OWNER 12x63 WILL BABYSIT In my homo SEWING MACHINE GIGANTIC *8O w. Modem at SMte COMPLEX, hem, monogram, etc. deposit $150 month. Evenings any age. day or night' 7 "DUI TO DfVO<<." HOUSEHOLD .. .Ie mobile homo on I 1/2 .. .. ." . I B04-B72S Bua downtown Key.?... at Sold new $589.50. Balance 282-9498. Mid. day a week. Hot meal. Singer Future. One of ,.. 1/2 mile South. just far TIm j 04-8041 Home traffic slanel, 4 proles- $194. or $13 monthly Will dleburg. tfnchg '018fOlt west ac off 301. New porch SR 16 West Phone Singer' flnett. Doe all ITEMS Toes lanai' office.. 29SO SF off take older machine a* partial SALE White Victorian and thed. Owner 96'.5123. llchg 10/18 stitches: buttonholes blind SALE BtIL/fI// street p."''''. S79.900.00 payment. For free platform wkke rocker In will storage finance. Phone' Florida'Newest hems, monogram, ate. J. WILSON horn trial and delivery perfect condition. $350. PLEA MARKET Sold new SSW.JO. Balance Friday October 19 GENE REESE REALTY "" .6210. Itpd 10/18 lommercial Seal Coating I REALTORCall call credit manager' collect Unusual ,round whit. HOME IN COUNTRY on one OPINING FRIDAY $194 or $13/monm. Will' About 10.000 Item: ve Its Its -----A. All.tv fl tOOt nouns' 904-376-4467. tin? '10/18. .wrought Iron gloss-toppad acre of land located off SR NIGHT p.m. to 18 p.m. take older machine a* partial Some New Some I' PAHELINGCENTER 1 Mot APPLICANT"" collect Keystone VISIT THE TARN"-Hwy.! 21 table with 4'chair -with 100. '2 mile-out-of city' Oct 26 payment. For free Antique Moss Rd. At IPHAIT .FATCMINOAH Height' North next to Spring Lok.Groc.ry. upholstered' removable' limits. House I I. frame. 3 Sat/Sun 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. horn. trial and deliverycall Lake I Off.4737076Evening used cushions $500. Call TRADING POST credit collect Crosby SR tOO Work Gurnt..d Antiques, *. BR. 2 bathe. carport large manager I Telephone *cell furniture and collectable '473-3641 2tchg bont porch with utility Hwy 301 N. Waldo. Flo. 904-376-4467. tfn 10/18 W. 3 Mile. Paneling Molding 19041 782 3991 Jim...d,. 473-27 Open 7 day a week. 4tchg 10/18-10/25. 18/4-25 FOR RINTl on 1 Kitchen Cabinet FOR SALE Crystel, lake .... Spring. L.IIe4. _. range and refrigerator can ba Included Phone fi3 aJfJ " I Counter Top StereosPhono MARY KAYCOSMETICS $26.000 Call offer 6 p.m. mature) couple $200 permonth. 964 6034. 10/18 4tpd 11/8 Jf3f" I Vanities I Oelnesvllle. 172-0292. Cell eHor 1 p.m. .ft! Drilling Needles itch.. 10/18. Oelnesvllle 373-tI2. > > < 1 I FREE Records Tapes Louis Starting FOR SALEt Hewtheme little Itch*) 1818.FORSAlEi OPINING Trading OCT.Post"PLOEIDA'E 26m i W ao)UVUJCB 2" Thru 6*" I Orange lake let. covered. Quality Starcraft ESTIMATES USED TV'SCase Evening 473-3002 with orange tree. IOB X pop-up compel;Sleep 8.2 NEWIT"Friday Fact Rotary Keystone Height stove night' PLEA MARKET Now la The Time To Save Oil and Qas This BYAUSHMJOHSSOJllCO. 378 H.i flsfc. front bank, 'table, sink Drilling Equipment. Flo. 301 North.Waldo. Hwy Knives swim, dil. $11.008. OM refrigeratorheater, Winter By Cleaning And Checking Your 'STATE LICENSED 4 to 10 N I MOBIL* HOME otter 6 p.m. Golnocvlllo. carpeted. 52..00. Keystone Friday p.m. p.m. ...... ............... t tu.eSeee Sat/Sun 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Heaters Dahmer'sInc. 3720292. Itchg. 10/18. Height A73-2910. tfnchg And Furnace I SERVICE POLES lO/ld '" !!' !! 140 8. Thompson St. ? C'* .$ ..... 084-8862 Or 782-3326 ' I Old coca COM Plant. 19711 : 100 AMP IT Cas OilJr. I New & U dSalesPart 'LIMEROCK : :, . 964-7923 964I : V3S. ; . 110 E. Can St. .. Reames Furnaces AppHa CSllcented aServteeEZ ..... mmaoaK 300 AMP I Tired Of.Getting Stuck !In Your DriveweyII Term I ease.................. Then It While Limerock It's SPECIALHOUSESPRESSUftE I I Dry Broker or U ......s.laepe.... j Ij PIumMlneEi.! ! CLEANED 14 Yd*. *?0M Delivered In County CAN YOU SELL"? ... AND PAINTED Your own full-time FroocWte In Real' .. right,'In-tWi New Installation MOBILE HOMES PRESSURE CLEANED V Call: 984-6750 $ CARDIN BROS. area. And NO froochlte charge. National .Company I AND KOOL COATED established hi 1900.large" In Its field.All advertlmg all ReraodeBng Repair , IXTERIOROPYQ05HOMEREMOV ... sss..tts.t.ststtttis. .I ( ,DAMAGING MILDEW,BUGS AND STAINS,ETC. ; hargr 311r6Cee..e..es..e..e.: to $ucc.... Nationwide advertMng" frontEverywhere. Chemical Cleaning Con Utuelly Save Yew Prom AnE 3Tv .* luyer .. X-RAY *>| pen.iv* p.lnt Job And Add Year* T. Year IslctlngPaint. TECHNOLOGISTExcellent Repaire "' Con' you qualify You mutt have Initiative, opportunity for ARRT Registered X-Ry excellent character(bondable).tale. ability .. financially .. PUMP SUPPLY Pro.Estimate. *on Ceetfitg Technologist Day shift 6.00: A.M. 4:30: P.M. retpontlble.Commllonoluma opportunity few man, woman, couple,or loam That Can' Sell, Information COMPANY.. light on-caRa for weekends Good Reasonable Service. , SPECIAL Benefits. one AM Make* Prompt without obligation- .. ," -Jv) :"J < year ex erlence. Located at Northeast Florida t Bring In Your S.t'll Save r .4dSTROUT 86411. Tempt. Ave. ANY SIZE HOME PRESSURE! CLEANED $34.80 State Hospital clenny.Fla.: 'i Contact X-Ray Dept Advanced Electronics IBC.SALE3 Stark :.. ANY SIZE MOBILE HOME,.FOR $24.88 REALTY.....BSO. BltOKtft ((904)25e-) 211 EL( ; 210. I 4 SERVICE '.0.1011\S94-J CALL COLLECT fUmiAFT1R4e.ni. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative .. \ 10/184tc tl/8 Action Employer. I te4- 042"'. 418 E. Cd St. Slartutv' Fla. .c"IUII1.! ; < ".rrMS.9., s n' ;964-7061. ,; ; .;' 1' .. ,_ .. -," ,,_ c.. .., .. .. . . n . . <" .. ... .. .. : --. --. ."_ + 'I'. r"'A:. ""I. (, -I ..L.. ., ..::- >I, <::"''':1"- "" -a---7" , - ' \ t l' igetB October 18, IWtI MMe#.. rrtl Warner Football ' Pop Roundup I--------1 " ' 'f;",;'IW.. ',1"\\; The Bradford Junior Midgets and rral __- \|, :Keystone Height Pee Wees won their ..... ,..n.. ,,.I- ; ! ames last Saturday while the Union - aunty Bengals tied the Bel-Med 0 k'i \ troncos a battle two of the area's _ >ugh Mighty Mite teams. ; , Jr. Midgets Bradford" Bel-Mrd 0 4 \ The Bradford Cowboy Jr. Midgets ' cored two touchdowns In the first uarter and settled back to let the efense keep Bel-Med bottled up the est of the way In Saturday's win- 4 t r 1 > 1-i l' '; leir second against one loss and a E. , ie . Eric Lane led the offensive unit to r s best performance to date said :OWboy coach C. R. Hutcheson Even 0, Lane had touchdown runs of 60 ando thL4E yards called back in the second uarter \ : , Hutcheson said Mike Early had a ery good game running and blocking ; ' i his first start as a running back and lid the blocking of guard Greg ackson keyed the offense too. ' Defensively Hutcheson said the . 'owboys "took the game to Bel.Med" 'ith a penetrating stop crew. Timmie '-. ...._ ..--' -"'- -,,-.- ,.-- ,-_." ....., --...... ... .... --- _. 'yson and Frank Sheffield both ecovered fumbles to stop Bel-Med Keystone Steeler running back Mike Gruenwald picks up Saturday. rives and new starter Andrew Pat- five yards on the ground against Green Cove Springs last Keystone lost the Pop Warner Jr. Pee Wee game I... erson, and Barry Warren were prais d for their defensive work. Mites Whitehead, Phillip Joyner, and Brett Cove team that had handled it r.MIPOIT STANDING WITIt Mighty Parrish we Immediately took the ball 35-0 in the season opener. IU....... I Union ('0. 7- Brl-Med Broncos 7 and drove it down the field. "We are getting better" Lord n.-....P.rY..Lill.. tilIII The Mighty Mite Bengals fought "The kids never gave up and gave with a laugh. "We did UDIOIOtM 5.1.1 from behind to earn a 7-7 tie with the 100 percent all day long. I was ex first down for the first time ) .4 ..1'IYYOHI unbeaten Bel-Med Bengals Saturday. tremely pleased." season Saturday. The parents HIIOMTt (... Bel Med had driven 40 yards In The Bengals allowed Bel-Med only all standing up cheering.. I WON oil eight plays to take a 7-0 first quarter half around and then realized what we I.,t wMh..lh.f K.*..! 61 yards on 34 plays-with that rant.*.** 20 UNION lead but the Union County ballclub total coming on the last series of., done. That's the first, first Iddi.IN1 Ie. mmONI MIIOHTI charged back with a 10 play-53 yard downs when the Union County squad we've had all year drive to tie the game In the second dropped back into a prevent defenseto "We've got a lot of kids ) Fee Wees quarter.. John Henderson, who led the preserve the tie. football for the first time and it's II Wll STANDINGS Wit Bengals with 43 yards rushing for the Jimmie Murphy's six tackles and da comical at times but the "._4 1.10 I line went in from the three yard one assist day sparked the defense are really enthusiastic." IV1TONI COMM HIIOHItNIOH 1.10 1.10 for the score and QB Grady which also got five tackles from Kent Todd Wacha had an - OID I ]. Cochran booted the tieing extra point. Harrison, four stops and two assists and Shawn Stanford came up ,....hl 11 S "We fell behind In the ballgame but from Grady Cochran three tackles "three or four outstanding . Iddl.Y.ri... /1 i the kids were determined to score," from Brett Parrish, and a pair of Saturday's game Lord said r* C..I iIn5. 51.1 I II. ..t__k......"i in said Union Coach Doyle Kemp. tackles and two assists from Phillip Gooderham came up with two ,. ..*.rfc 91 UNION 10 "Behind the offensive line blocking of Joyner. Lance Hollingsworth and Ken' terceptions and Brett Swick and ( ) .I Md I IMAOPOMD Freddie Floyd. Tony Kemp, Kent Johns were in on three stops and John Lord had three unassisted IViTON114110NTI II MIdP.Yn5S' Harrison John Howard, Matt Howard had two tackles."It apiece.Lord. was a great defensive effort by also said quarterback both teams, Kemp said. '"The dif-4 Stanley, Charley Newsome, ference In the game was that we were Budny Barry McGee Mark car.'I inside their 20 yard line four times Bubba Duguid, Doug Carter, STARKE FIRESTONE and only scored once." Durocher, and, Billy. Wilson Phillip Pritchett netted 27 yards in well. 964.6436 964.6436 12 carries offensively. U.S. 301 N. Starke Fla. M Ml Wll ITANIMNOt MIGHty Mill STANDINGS W.l-T 0_......i IPYI". . .... ., 0_Ca. --. . . .. .... MULTI-MILE o S.I.1._M.dSNNa C./PN.S. Mlt -..P.rl.M... - :( TIRES UNION COUNTY t.,., MMOI.Y.r. . MIMI' .hur| ,.,.* MAD 00 Om..P..k O&SM.l ,.... KIOTONIMMOMT II First Quality No Blems or Seconds MAOfOIO. *-.aO..5. UNION. co. : .....-..-.> *< <* 541 , . .. 01' 01'-. Mldd'.S.ry 1 . .I te4 IrwtcM II i AD tQI O 0 ,. .. .. G_C_MN N II' NIYITO5il I Road Hazard Guarantee 0 c. tr>I.. i* or D.I ipM II MI.......... It'OFCdM M....<. .II,' MAOMMO rr '. i IV' ) Pee Wee Jr. Pee Wee's - Ml ITANtMNOI I E78.14 J78.1/S/ Green Cove Keystone 0 ......... "- . $2688 G7815 $3088 The Keystone Steeler Jr. Pee Wee's MTtrpM HOJOHTt $3388 'I F7B.14 H78.14 L7B.15H78.15 lost their third game in a row Saturday UNION MAOMMIO CO. but Coach Bobby Lord saw some Ora..f.rtl. ) pros' FET Plus FET improvement-especially since the 50lddl.Y.q ! Keystone team lost 19-0 to a Green OC....d.... '' Senior Citizens 10% Discount On Parts & LaborTUNEUP ALIGNMENT A llacclnts Named Special Assistant To ; Most Cars 8 $1188 4 Cy $22.95 6 Cyl. $2695 L.. ht Tr 8 C I $30 95 Miami attorney James Bacchus has He was a member of the ;, been named Special Assistant to the gubernatorial staff in COMPLETE FRONT-END newly appointed Special Representative and later practiced law In the . & BRAKE SERVICE for Trade Negotiations of the firm of Greenberg, Traurlg. ) United States, former Florida gover- Hoffman, Lipoff. Quentel, and nor Reubin O'd. Askew. lie holds degrees from < in 964-6436 Charlie I 964-6436 Bacchus Is married to the former University, Yale University, and = i Rebecca McMillan daughter of Mr Florida State University College and Mrs. M.G, McMillan of Starke Law. Mr. and Mrs. Bacchus now ___ d Silver Spring, Md. : . Starke Women' (: :! ; rg--; - iL .'.. IT'S NATIONAL RESTAURANT MONTU Catches Fire in L.tt. , Sandra Adkins Crews 28 of -. had some bad luck in Lake Butler , Saturday Oct. 13, when her EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Chevrolet caught fire about 5:30: ." while stopped for a train signal. ) [ According to a report at the ,, BUFFET Highway Patrol station at ) Crews was stopped at the crossing on NW 6th street when car cut off and smoke started ) PRIME RIB from the dashboard. She got out the car caught on fire, '. estimated damages of$150 to the > SPECIAL $6 C).5 M GNU George Reed Serves as Volunteer ForesterWoodsy I Owl says "Hoot hoot, don't ................................................... pollute" and George Reed volunteer )) ( with the U.S. Forest Service. keeps busy by telling children about Woodsy Owl, among other similar activities. You Get A Delicious Cut Of ',y + r1 P w1Y ) Meat // Reed, a retired a service station , I supervisor, became a volunteer this . ,, tai 4, ? a , Choice Of Own Salad From Our summer months as and a campground spent four host and at a-half the -. F L Indian Boundary Recreation area in . Salad Bar. :??*/ .' the Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee 9 ) s .? '.?. . .. "f- ** .:I.....4.. "The volunteer program is et* . ,Plus ... F.: '. ,. available in many national forests in : several states. This Is a wonderful experience .',. > i for the retired to experiencethe .. j } and enjoy rl aM, _. "* ''I creal'outdoors camp w Y You Get A FREE Glass of Burgundy.,With Your Meal.1.I *. ing.He: Reed said duties explained.for the volunteers ril.di r M., : ., ...... are minimal-assisting campers to jf I J' 'f' pick a camp ..site collecting fees , .I .. ,/,"". "i..,. ," ..,'I'r" keeping supplies In restrooms and .1'; ''' d. some maintenance. Camp sites for I .' ." .. volunteers are provided by the _ i ... Forestry Service and are free for .Ill : volunteers and their families. JrBt 2in 'a'A""t. Workdays are usually two or three " riJ .,, !! hours Reed said. Y'-W'- ," Reed said he enjoyed the work Of Starke because it afforded him the opportunity Starke at the campgrounds in becoming a volunteer, interested per to meet campers from all partsof Cherokee. '. i'" 'sons can contact the country. t I Road N.W. U.S. 301 N. 964-76qO he met W.F Atwood Sr. from For additional information on Suite BOO,Atlanta.Georgia 3CiJog. . , , , h' h. -- -- ... . , |