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P.K.: Young Library of History , ,. univervsiit11.ofFIB526J.l. ; PKY LIBRARY' of Fl A HISTORY: : SINCE 1879 - I 1 p3ep r; ,' !>7lh Year STAKKK. n.OHm15C.nts :tilth Issue Thursday..February 12.: 1918 Copy WORK SESSION SET MONDAYA March Of Dimes Type-A-Thon Set ! Type-A-Thon will be typing test. Each student , staged Beane Feb 13. by the involved will have contracts .: Problem Future Leaders of available. Drainage Delaying America FBLA ) at Bradford High School in efforts to raise The Friday activity is part proceeds for the annual of a weeklongBLA activities !- March. of Dimes project which will culminate - Saturday as contestants - Students will be contacting travel to Buchholz High the public requesting pledges in Gainesville I to compete in of pennies: for the number: of the district FBLA Leadership: : School Construction Project y words earned tn a timed Contest . _ . __ - ;-.w; A work session is set :Mondav Feb, Iii, at 5'30 p m at which the Bradford School Board has been asked; h} architect Craig City-County Spat Salley to nail down specifically all bid items in its upcoming $1 t,2 million construction program at Bradford High i t v b 'Y141Iw"f Over an hour was spent Monday night discussing the drainage : i _( problem at BUS with architect Salley and his engineer( Jack Erwin: but no decision was reached to spend some SVMHHI: the \ Caused By Letter engineer says it will take to solve the drainage problem of I the new high school buildings facing Temple Avenue l'S-IOII.( : ). Salley fears the two new buildings he will erect this spring and summer will worsen the drainage problem at the present BUS buildings, At next Monday's special session Sallev: requested the board From ClerkA City to settle on a new costestimate needed( for alll'ountv sl'luMll'on. struction. to decide what will be done about the drainage. problem and to set a course of action on the BUS gymnasium letter from the Starke City hookup we squeezed out of ventilation problem Commission to the Bradford them" Shuford stormed commission Only action approved by the come right back to the school Commission County County stating school board Monday night board that $H.riltt) in control chairman George Roberts mosquito was expenditure of $"82 to do Reluctance of the school) and US 301 debt volunteered to attend the paving( soil borings on the construe hoard to deal with the dram had been cut from Tues., Feb. 3 meeting of the payments tion sites of Phases 4 and 5 at age problem has thus tarilclaved c the city budget drew fire from council to discuss the matter, BUS, The borings are necessary completion of the and but did not show county commissioners an togive Salley's engineers( million dollar building pioicct The before the issue came from the apology city coun- information with which to pro from this September to Januarv - cilmen last week. city council however due to a perly design the foundationsof The hoard had wanted to I Gainesville ofMonday's The city fathers had meantto Sun report commission the new buildings. occupy the two buildings( at request that payment bestoppf'd county He can find no informationto BUS by the opening ol the I not to arbitrarily cut activities Mayor show that sub-surface school but that any I'l7h! term is off the funds It was a commissioner at first wanted investigation, such as boringsto now ImpossIble. Salley' said blame for the misunderstanding in the toplace flare-up city discover the of the I make-up Total building hall the council said on the article until the letter program A. ground under a building was planned for the coming sears found clerk was by By gentlemen agreement( city done before the first three include two kindergarten the and had !Merrill Kdwards: I f city county phases of construction BUS, classrooms each at Starke and agreed to split payments for The letter stated that due to architect told the ' Salley Southsjde Momentary ..; :r mosquito control at the the city's financial position, school board . : : garbage dump and for paving the city would discontinue the Monday night Schools a classroom complex $1,SIM( ) right.of-wav ,<< at Bradtord Middle costs put to the area upon payment Salley assured the board his School to alleviate crowded : ; completion of US 301 in and would stop the annual .z; .. buildings will be two feet conditions there. and the two J."': : Bradford County In efforts to $5.000( contribution to above the high water mark ,.,:.... control. It further new buildings. Phases 4 and 1. . I' :. : < make cuts and mosquito fear ..r '' necessary His is worsening; the ''''' ','tt,!'.)''''!::,'' ''. ,,"" balance the overweight city stated that the city took the at Bradford High the BUS water problem in new . ,;. I,,, :'i.1t.Io', ;, !;. :- 1< with but At one time in early discussions : : ,,',. r t'"h; a .. budget the city would like to action regret was _.. ..Cr4... k"'QJ: hra+ _. 4 administrative and library of how much the, newest! being forced to cut in be released from that many buildings in which some 2.2xsquare ( > .' 1'1"-.... uauim and outriders will roll Into the Graham area (ravel about :jo miles a day: with a skeleton staff of II people. aj1.,1em'nl." places. feef has prt""imlStY"bt building program will cost t, .'<<1- '1'luu'.d1aU.'II.Mon; In hopes of gelling( little. rest and lilies \.. mans; as :Yt: liters. Im''ul/l.1( / the rl..Ir.1I. day; and riders. "A prior board agreed to City fathers raised aqUl'st'ion wet from water ciirming Salley gave the hoard an ', )! :dIN I the ilat's; trek from llawthinne. Festivities begin| at 1II'I'd; ( l to "IM'lIkIUI the wun<.mn.ister. to ride a day; or IFS." They can't just decide to of whether the letter in the buildings.( estimate ol $1.Jim,r.72 Bid pso.wtlhthesivmemlwrshow. troupe. lw 'rhoaolhenllcwogonshase( trawled' hack; loads since leaving '- ff'E'llike it. although( I wishwe would be cut off iccts in counties you the water to j .For. mine iiifm. .mlIi..llabIIIt. the wagon( train and a map to that the be allow to cut pumping excess a architect however to estimate yolk li; lower than some of the letter revealed percent lone l Dave Shuford was reading upon The water would he run into a the original estimate Sallev the letter from the after some 1 13 minutes of . AT BICENTENNIAL WAGON TRAIN ENCAMPMENT: * \ city searching by Edwards hole on the campus and then estimated building I pumped to an exterior holding "We ought to notify them Schaefer said he would 'SIMI'age: 161) ' well stop taking their gar( pond There'll Be Sing in'Around The Campfire TonightWhile bage.keep if they're the dump not going maintained tohelp issue"chew, adding some rump"that he over wished the! The in school okaying board's( this course indecision of' Hoberts. had shown thatthey . up so , action stems I Irom li) a displeasure said professional singers( coordinator Carole Shields traying the American meltingpot ies, If good weather dnes not Ralph county Bryan. commissioner could have words over of spending( school Two City put up.the stage.( and warm up urges! everyone to make it a ) and "I I Remember A Par pie vail. the show will be heldin "And thl'y're getting( \ a fee the confused situation funds on a drainage problem their act this afternoon family affair arriving early ade." in which an old.timer the Bradford High School for their garbage "..rvice. (On Bryan's comments 21> the fact that improper IThurs.. Feb 12) in Graham with a picnic supper in orderto tells of historical events auditorium beginning( at 6:43: added commissioner K: W Schaefer said 'His mind is drainage under l'S-301 is FiremenRetire local talent w ill also be getting( meet some of the personalities followed with parades p m Hndges made up Well mine is too partially at t least the cause of ready for the Bicentennial traveling( with the history- Stage manager Chip Purchase Shuford mentioned paying I I'm going to use him for"fish the problem and the board Wagon( Train's night in Bradford making wagon( train. Since says it only takes the and Outriders during the will show be sent to collect before [nearly $1 l million for rights,of- bait At come councilman next election Marc wants the Department of I County. there will be no formal seating troupe an hour and a half to way obtained when 3111 was Transportation to fix it . blankets lawn chairs and set the stage with microphones signatures on scrolls of citizens Jackson's suggestion( mayor' And while the wagon heels ( up faith four laned. two of those paid Schaefer their commissioner the past the sleepy stadium seats will be in order and lights, all hauledto reaffirming in from funds for citproperty The board discussed " troop county iroll the Declaration of Independence > vowed to apologize to the many Harold Glasgow; .( veteranStarke I te onto the W,U. Barnes for the affair. McDonalds will each new location in a Mayflower alternatives from doing lire l'hlt'and At Valley Forge the chairman of the county \ Uav farm school buses will be sell hamburgers for 30 cents van along with some Erwin's $5I1II\HI) ) nothing( to ( \ attributed the and what Stone, will be "time Bryan torn explain a longtlm'ulunll'lr scrolls placed in up commission loading 4. 0 students and orange drinks, and coffee hay for the horses a piano and board the deal. The ] up > condition of had do hopes with the { of Slarke capsules, until thw year 2076 US:.Ml! now to city the city meant to Citv Eire I their parents from all over the Entertainment begins gUitars. will be for inaction its "I'll I for it too" DOT and the countv will assist : retired second of the when they opened on sewer system apologize( DepartmentMficially county for the evening's festivities tonight with a member The portion in paying for the drainage ' the nation's Ticentenmal problem and said that rightof Edwards said after readingof system Sund.iv Feb 13 from many which begin( at 7 p m, group of professional musicians show will be locally producedand bration. -way for the SR-16 widening citv council minutes but. in the end. fearseverybodv years of service with the, and entertainers who scheduled to be ended If the weather is nice. no will have a money' the revealed the council had votedto project now underway in departmentThese will all-original later than 9 since tne will pm. music present problem and the situation Volunteer outriders are welcome for with valuable ' " i prepared for the show by wagontram awakens each city is being!( paid 'request ( mom State Univer- around 4:30 to get to join the wagon train county funds. hers IIf t the fire dl'pm.tnll'lllolwrahon Pennsylvania morning for a day a week, or all the "The board has been liberal had accrued totalof I a \vTnuni frierTHURSDAY another of its for [ ( and Broad ready day J1& sity professors a & lyracist, pilgrimage to Valley Forge( way to Valley Forge, as longas with the city helping voluntarily Lawtey C4Increase this ol the Featured Please don't call us the in part Penn State Singers. We don't show will be members of theOklahoma' people are already planning to nient The new library built Sapp has been appointed IntheMarke with accompany the group as far where the city would benefit City Commission to cast really have a name, but none song( ( f students and dance the First Baptist us Lake Butler, where a par most from it, was built replace Glasgow Captain of are we are merely us the wagontrain Church choir a countv.wide ade is planned in their honor 55ilhoutany contribution from Robby Lewis was promoted to ." beams petite Alli-performers fourth and fifth grade chorus, Friday afternoon., the, city except,<< a free waterBUS LAWTEY As an incentive I believe in economy of assistant (fire chief. and son Brush who was recruitedfor an FFA quartet and duo. a .1y.' 1-.vy to at tend special meetings.( the government( I the show while in Las country-western band and Nt city council voted Feb. 2 to Bennett pointed out the J Vegas( early American ballads sung j pay council members $20 per council was elected at $JO per Mel Black who portrays an bv soloists Carol Milner, Sylvia meeting instead of $20 per month and should serve for Irishman in the show says Keddish. Carolyn Canova. month no matter how many that. He said he'd serve without thai the music tells about Rill McHae and Scott Leland. I'yoy1 i c "" meetings were calledCommissioner pay. where we've come from as a Toi Bullington will also do a 4'' t ,> John Robertson In other action Keb 2, the J SAT. nation and where's were dramatic reading.( and song \ pointed out that at several council: SUWANNEE CONF going( Musical selections In Bill Wilson, director of the t( important meetings on the Permitted residents to i BASKETBALLTOURNEY the 42-minute performance Starke-Bradford County ". water system the council question engineer( Ralph Eng include "Mail Order Bride" Chamber of Commerce will '. lacked a quorum and could not at length about the new water I UCHSgymLake "Welcome Stranger" (por- serve as master of ceremon- y faa act. Robertson's motion to system Some questionerswere Butler I u increase the pay drew Imme- critical I of the cost of the I adults diate support from former system for service to be rendered - 11 students LB Set Friday ParadeTo chairman Robert Scott f t ----- Eng; said static pressure in Councilmen Buster Bennett : FRIDAY, Feb 13 the system will be from 40.60 t t, First Christian Greet Wagon TrainLAKE and move.Marvin Both Rosier offered opposedthe to pounds per square inch, Harold Glasgow; I Church HayrideTo (See Page IB) serve without pay Bennett Train Meet In Graham Wagon BUTLER-A parade students, a variety show by said there are times when he James Blalotk was appointed I middle school students folk can't attend special meetings ; Meetat S:30 through( town will give Union Sen. Chiles captain p.m. ----- County residents a chance to dances by elementary fourth because of his work. .... Glasgow( down through the I the Bicentennial Wagon graders and a local string "I know how you felt years, worked toward highersalaries MONDAY. Feb. 16 greet( i BC School Board Train Friday afternoon band.. rRI Robert," said present chairman Meets Public fringe benefits, and I beginning at 2 p.m. as the Buses will also be leaving .i Ben McCulley who broke better working conditions and Special Meeting 5:30p.m.TUESDAY. troupe heads for the north side from Providence Ha i ford and the tie which resulted in a 3-2 Here improved service to the city ----- of Lake Butler and another Worthington Springs at 6 p.m c vote to increase the pay. TodayThe He was appointed fire chief on , to bring residents to the show Robertson's motion was to !March 1. 1971 to replace Red I Feb. 17 night encampment. which begins with a 42.minute pay $20 for each meeting public is invited to meet Buford who retired on that Starke City Council More than 20 entries have performance by the Bicentennial attended and to not pay for with US Senator Lawton date as fire chief 7 p.m City Hall been received for the parade wagon train performers meetings missed. "If( they Chiles at 11:30 am today Sapp presented Glasgowwith ----- which will goby all the schools All students, parents don't attend no pay," Robertson (Thursday) In the Pecan a lawn mower from the SAT.. Feb 21 of the Garden Restaurant so that school children mightsee and Interested citizens are said. Room entire fire department at a Fish Fry atTherein it, according to county invited to ride the buses Science Fair Set Feb 19-20 Scott said that would be an meeting at the city fire stationon Community bicentennial I committee according to school ad. incentive for counciln.en to Sandwiches and coffee will Friday, Feb. 6. A home- J Center organize chairman Bill Cowan. ministrative assistant .1 uni >r BIN !science !student Robin Chism tents the metabolic attend special meetings. As be served at the lunch hour. made cake and ice cream Fire Dept. Since parking will be scarce HoardJcNeil.: The Raiford rate of his rats In a "tu.1to determine whether ascorbic chairman Scott was unable to Sen Chiles will be a candi- were enjoyed by the membersand 5 p.m. around the lake, buses have bus will stop at the UCI administration avid (Vitamin (') causes diabetes. Robin Is one of many transact important businessat date for renomination In the the volunteer firemen. CovrMiy Oftlljc been secured to take residents building and science projects now being prepared for the annual sciencefair several special meetings, September Democratic primaries President Bill ScoJCj tins of I from the high school-middle Griffis Store Providence which will begin nest Thursday. Feb. 19. he pointed out to succeed himself as the volunteers said the dedi- (Communtly! school bus ramp during the residents may meet a bus at students will set ap their projects early Thursday: morning "I'm satisfied with the pay, Florida's senior senator. Dur- cation of Glasgow and Stone ; tuic lank evening until 6:20: p.m. Biellings Station and the and judging will begin al 10 a,m. An open house for parentsand In fact. I'd be glad to serve ing his visit here he will dis- will be missed by the mem- Festivities are planned for Worthington Springs com- public is net for Thursday night :30-H p,m. and all daytrldav without pay" said Councilman cuss the issues and answer bers of the department and I .aeaY.b TIM.....N1NPN.r.i lnswN UIJI 6:30-1I:4i: : : p.m. and will include munity center will also be a when classes. from other school will be allowed toshit Marvin Rosier. "I wouldnot questions concerning the volunteers who have worked -'Ins.aer.Ca. square dancing by high school pickup stop. the! rtisplavs. vote for it simply because campaign. with them. i.. ..r 1 t/ II ,i _' "-.::"' ''' .'; 'wI ..... :" ." . --__.'... "". Yw---- --_.__,_.._._'_- ----tr'-u,..". .. .........y..xrw.v ._-_ -- -. .. -. . .I,, . . , 1 1 Age, : / real uel. ll1oY" __- .. ... .- .. ___- I ....._________ Shrlne':: ; I Attend Potentate Ball Starke Shriners were in Mr. and Mrs. Bob McRae Mr. fflte Jf ! Jacksonville Friday to Sunday and Mrs. Julian McRae, Mr. "flJ 1f.64.ide / W attending the Shrine activities and Mrs.Charles Dinkins, Mr : at the Morocco Temple and and Mrs. Mac Baldwin, Mr Potentate's ball Saturday and Mrs. Maxie Carter, Jr.. / night. Mr. and Mrs. D.E Nettles. ... .. ....... ..... -- - Attending from Starke were Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Barnes -- - Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Bateman Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor. Mr. Mr and Mrs. F.J. Kramer. and Mrs. C.H. Nasworthy Glb Miss Thelma Boltin Presented Folklore '\ Juniors Crawford Brown and Mrs. Mrs.Jewelle Faye ''I 1 1I ,I Selling Thornton. I 'It.t..;: Program Wednesday UDCMeeting : Tickets To HarlemGlobetrotters The Potentate Ball held in r w the Civic Auditorium honored ; Carolina. She also sung , H. Maddox. Jr., the new _,,. ,: quaint folksongs along with ! Potentate of Morocco Temple. her stories and sayings which rr Members of district tour On Sunday morning the Beverly Crawford, '' i, were so much a part of the Junior Woman's Club are group from the Starke Shrine ; }4'', y lives of our tore-[thers in selling tickets for the Harlem club were joined at Brunch at M. Henderson r Civil war days. I Globetrotters which will the home of Mrs. Sara r Miss Boltin also gave a appear Monday. March: 8, at 8 Barefoot by P.M. Barefootand Feb 27 <1R. / number of cures for diseases , I p m in the Jacksonville Coli- Mrs. L.A. Johns.IH'IM.ICATK Wedding 'Iw !, and snake bites as used by the I. 1 seum. people of the South, in com rM*. h r3 i , | The tickets are for the benefit BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Crawford parison to the antibiotics 4 7 i, '; of the Hemodialvsis. Unit in announce the approaching penicillin and other medicines xtl .v 'I I the Pediatric Ward at L'niyer-' Cl.rB ItFSL'LT5M1tiss : marriage of their daughter used today. Blanchardand r Arthurine ': city: Hospital! in Jacksonville.! Beverly Lauree to Mayfield i I Miss Boltin played her Kd: Wainwright were the Tickets be obtained Henderson.The auto-harp and ( I at S5 may: antique sang yY I, by calling 9>4-.6788.or to make winning couple at Duplicate wedding will take place It Ggt one of her favorite numbers : , : a'donation mall to the Junior Bridge Tuesday night. Jeff February 27 at 7 p.m. in the from the hills of South , I 1 Woman's Club of Starke. P O. Wrenshall and Minou Wainwright Hampton Christian Church. 'i. .;UI. Carolina. Her program closed. i and Mrs.! F.J. Shaw " Hot 56:!. Starke Miss Crawford Is a 1975 graduate with all those present singing II I SW. Hamilton tied and Mrs. The Junior Woman's Club is of Bradford High Miss Tllt'lma Boltin. center,use an autoharp In presenting "God Bless America." for second. Rhea Johnson and I> asking for support in this pro- Lora Francis were third. School.Mr. a folklore program at UDC meeting Feb. 4.Shown with Miss W.B. McKinney violinist, .' jtct Henderson who was Boltin (l-rl. are Mrs.Lester Crews Mrs. J.W. Kincaid. Mrs. accompanied by Mrs. Mona 1 " formerly employed with Mun- Guy: : !Sale president and Miss Madge Middleton. Canova played several r( 14 ;, : ford Inc. in Jacksonville is selections including/ ren- I r-----c.---- presently manager of Handy Miss Th'etma Boltin, Mrs. Lester Crews gave the dition of"Beautiful Dreamer" i I Way: Food Store in Hampton.All program consultant of invocation, after which guests being dedicated to Miss Valentine i friends and relatives are Stephen Foster Memorial were invited into the solarium Boltin. pannegRPNp invited to attend.Melinda the W.T.where the buffet luncheon was at I was guest speaker A short business meeting. a4, ta, ace Weeks chapter U.D.C. at its served from a beautifully presided over by the Xry s. s caller t Dunn, covered dish luncheon appointed a silver fruit table bowl centered holding with an president. Mrs. Guy Sale, r .... meeting Wednesday, Feb. 4 followed the program. Mrs. I 1itn I Music lE.:; :;*:, ;!;,..:i. '. I Roger EuniceTo at St.Marks Episcopal Chu'rcti arrangement of miniature red Sale announced there wouldbe :..:.., parish house. poppies. a district meeting in Linda Gainey, William Cribbs ..''estern. ; .,:. ..'12iifw.t'w ...... ....'. A red carnation and Miss Boltin better known as Feb. and ..\,. ..., ......,-- ". ". Wed. Feb. 14 grapes Thelma" used her Gainesville 20 urged I \ :W""""" "' ''' ..;: :s., '0:,'':'" driftwood arrangement "Cousin as members to attend. Visitors Wed January 30 At Courthouse ''" :; ; !' and :, ; : -\ : :" topic "Folklore in Song the mantle. The N' = decorated introduced. " ,,,( .j);......: )....;g..l'.tg.f: .. .;..;....." '9 s(. \ Miss Melinda Sue Dunn of speakers table was centered Story."She was introduced by were Hostesses for the luncheon- Linda Gainey. daughter of punch. I .;"'r',,:(;J... ... \0" .:"..t. Bristol. Tenn. and Roger L. with a bowl of silk red and Mrs. J.W. Kincaid, historian. meeting were Mrs. R.A. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gainey. A surprise cake was presented \::, Miss Boltin appearing in and William Cribbs son of Mr. to the bride's parentsin Eunice: son of Mr. and Mrs. white roses. Members and Green. Mrs. Curtis Sanders ;:fa.VL. e rwt, :: her long red and white calico and Mrs. Charlie C. Cribbs. all honor of their 45lh wedding x C G.I James H. Eunice of Lawteywill guests( were seated at tables and Mrs. L.F. Dinkins. They I ,. . .,;, ....." be united in marriage covered with bicentennial dressgaveaninlerestingtalkcloths were assisted by Mrs. G.J. of Starke were united in anniversary. ..'.x...!". ,0.,;,.il."...'.1 February 14 at 6:30: p.m. in and centered with on hand crafted toys and McGriff, Mrs. L.H. Jenningsand marriage January 30 at 4 p.m. Following a trip to Sea .:o,, 3 10' :.; Asheborro. N.C. handmade Valentine items of yesteryear a* were Mrs. H.L. Spear. at the Bradford County court World and Lakeland the I i ..,.'\':0\: b "4.III'j decorations. made by the folks in {South house with members of the couple residing in Woodland .",)." ii '" e : .. .. . immediate families attending. Acres on 301 South of Starke ... { :,i.... - - - - - - - - - ':f.) - - - --- - - - -- held at 7 I : ..0' / Card Party For A reception was : at the Holiday Inn with Friends Of Library .1.,0:, .. tom : 'ffI Everyone's Invited To r p.m.approximately 65 relativesand I :;'I'..:". .d. .... qnt1' .:.'.o't't'r.. .4 Cancer FundPlanned friends attending. Amongthe To Meet Monday '. .." ,. ! ...ro. : .... "l, ./ guests was a surprise visit The Bradford County ;\ ; :O"j : 't'O: : BIBLE DOCTRINE Feb. 26 bride's from the sister. Mrs. >4.TP .- ;: ,rBYOS Friends of the Library will. J ( / .......\.."...O'Q.... '. ..;,'/ The ladies of the Starke Golf Catherine Vanchoff of Akron. hold its annual ml'etinjlon.: : !J ,:.:t.i-\iIi.O: 'k.O"y./:I' :: LECTURESBeing land Country Club will sponsor Ohio. day. Feb. 16, at 7 p m. in the I ::::..t.I.t':: l\f'/; v \ card party Thursday The with bride's a three table tiered was cake.centered Bradford County Library.All . interested in at 7:30 at persons : ';""i'y February 26. : p.m. -.J'iyn"i ; Given In A Classroom At 'k<< M the Country Club for the Cynthia Tillman cut the cake attending are invited to do !so and Toni and Gwen Keith I benefit of the American by: the president of the organi At The Starke National Bradford High School '' Cancer Society. nieces of the bride served zation. Mrs. Richard Welly i Guard I bridge Guests canasta attending gin may or their play Altar Society Plan Dinner Feb.19to :: Armory With An Informal Class Room favorite card game. Door i r prizes will be awarded. Guestsare Father Richard Bowles attend the Church Women FOR ADVANCE TICKETS I atmosphere Each Mon 7:30 P.M. ; asked to bring their own gave the St. Blaise blessing of United World Day of Prayer cards for their table. Refresh throats after Mass on Tuesday services scheduled for March 1- I ments will be furnished. evening. February 3. 5. 11 a.m. at the local Presbyterian :: CALL 964-7173 or By Tickets at $1.50 may be Mrs. John Samons presidedat Church with covered Dr. W. R. Crews purchased from Mrs. GeorgeW. the meeting of St. Edward's dish luncheon to follow. | 964-6410 I Roberts Jr. of at Stumps Altar Society following Mass. Mrs. Lester Humphries Department Store. Altar Chairman Mrs urged members to write '5.00 Per Couple 6.00 At Door Pastor Jimmy Moore announcedthat of State Bruce Lecturer & Speaker National Radio Secretary t Broadcast. ;. ; ( ' :: I t r r r r Mrs. Joe Gissy had altar Smathers for the purpose of care during January Mrs. R. the of Kllen : including name Little Jonathan Ferguson Sponsored by I These Lectures Will Answer Many of YJiur Questions And celebrated his first birthday Richard is doing this work in McCormack on the Florida Xi Iota Delta of Sunday afternoon at a small Feb.Mrs. Primary Ballot. Beta Phi Sigma Help You In Your Study Of Your Scripture. family party where cake and Robbie Shaller was Father Bowles asked members t 212-5 212LxratMianiwiM cj ice cream were served. appointed chairman for the to contribute useable 11 1 rINaN) t lam/l covered dish dinner to be heldin clothing household items or ... ... ...... the parish hall following the toys to the local I Sunlight .. .. -.ia+nsn .lar.wAxrK! BNMMWMMMK' MM u .m 1r In "u I I 1'" f'1U .t. ....:& U I 1 I II r ILkOot_ 1 : ITJ 1 ! 6:30: Mass in celebration of Mission for their distribution. Father Bowles 15th ordination Interested persons were anniversary on Thursday given Ee Will Forms and evening Feb. 19. Body Donor Forms for themselves \ TERWILLEGAR VALENTINES Mrs. Shaller volunteered to and (their families. conduct a bake sale in down Following the meeting valentine town Starke on Saturday cake and punch was morning February 21. served by Mrs. Gladys Weldon Members were encouraged and Mrs. Shaller MOTORSQ Range 106 W. Madison 964-7200 I I I i ; r.r: :;.}, iail4'tr''r.' .:. .< ,,;?;, ;, ti "' ,o O SaleYour '. ; P?. i i! Yt-.f 7llii 4 rr i s .IM1'i: '':' 2AMICITT ''' :.' Y'c }v ,' :;; TNEiAS : 1 i, r -- ( Choice . - GAS or ,. \ ELECTRIC ay'J a ti 30"Wide AllPorcelai! :y Y.r". '=., e f 18 Years Of Something I ' ,; ,,, ESTIMATES y 1 Special In Quality & ServiceIIEmDI _ We Service =;n. ; %% a r What We Sell - ? s-_ J ., I / Cupid's Arrow Went Straight To Model J300R . r Clyde's Heart And He's Ready To 1 1a ti While The Supply Lasts Make You A Sweetheart Of A Deal $ 95 On A New Car or Truck Valentines Day. 159 0"\' Clyde has In Stock a Car That's Right For You. r_ _ \V Cars Pintos To Thunderbirds -L: Free Delivery With Trade Couriers To Semis = 1 Trucks ---- SawyerSlade : : And They Are Priced Right. Come See Appliances . . 332 W. Madison St. 964-77O1 . j , .r . -- -. -. -. _. a."". '. ._ _. __ . - 01 February t:!. 1178! TKLROKAPII: : Page::1 I Junior Club' To MethodistsTo MoreThun 1,000 New CUBB Board Members ElectedIn h Sponsor Berry Hold Family Assisted In Claims By elections held Saturday, 144 children from CUBS joyed Volunteers the movie and staff with the en- Jan. 31, at Neighborhood Ser- (Head in Start Centers Clay, children Queen ContestThe Night Feb 18 Ins. CommissionerMore vice Centers, Head Start Union, Baker and Bradford The children from Bradford Centers, and through mobile counties enjoyed a trip to the Head Start Center Junior Woman's Club of LT The First United Methodist. than 1,000 people were units In Clay, Union Baker Florida Theatre in Starke the Bear and will meet Starke will sponsor the 13th cinyI Church will hold Family assisted in recovery of almost and Bradford counties low- Tuesday, Feb. 3, to see the film Smokey see a on Thursday, annual Strawberry Queen Night, Wednesday, February $21,500 by the local service income residents elected Movie "Snow White." 12 at the Head Start February Center. Pageant this March 27 in con 18, starting at 6:30: p.m. in office of state treasurer and representatives to the boardof junction with the Bradford Fellowship Hall. insurance commissioner directors of CUBB Econo- County Fair to be held March A covered dish supper will Philip F Ashler during the mic Agency Inc. 31, April 1, 2, and :3. be served followed by a play month of January, according As a result of the elections The pageant will be open to produced by Francie to the Gainesville office. Clay County low income BALDWIN residents of Bradford County Newland. The refunds resulted from representatives will be in I only Contestants must be Holds questions being asked of the District I (Green Cove I between the ages of 16 and 21 MYF Group local office located at 3615 Springs), Willie Battle, Jr.. by the day of the pageant, SW.13th Street, which servesan District 2 (Penney Farms), March 27.Entrants. ProgressiveSupperSunday 'eight-county i area including Mrs. \Molly Cunningham; District CHEVROLETOLDS shall be judged on Bradford and Union Counties. :3 (Middleburg and Clay natural beauty only. This shall Also, a representative of the Hill), Mrs. Lillie Carter, and be interpreted to include insurance commissioner'soffice District 4 (Orange Park), figure, hair, face, personalityand The Methodist Youth visits the county court- Mrs. Marguerite McCutchen. poise.Judgingrwill house from 9-11 a.m. the first In Union County, the winnerIs Waters! ( be made on Vonda Fellowship held a progressive Wednesday of each month Mrs Charity Moore of Lake Stephens! at the Valentine C QuernOf appearance in swimsuit, Valentine Sweetheart supper Sunday night The local office may be ableto Butler. homes of Mr.and Mrs. George Beta Sigma! Phi evening gown sportswear and Of XI Iota Delta W. Roberts Jr., Mr and Mrs. assist in receiving paymentof Baker County winner is street clothes. claims and compliance with Mrs. Carolyn Roberts of Beth Waters Is Entry blanks may be obtained Vonda Stephens Drew Reddish Rev.and and Mr.Mrs.and the Compulsory InsuranceLaw Macclenny. Presents from Mrs. Patsy George Harper or answer questions Bradford County's District 1 Valentine QueenOf Welsh 1261 Johns Drive, 964- Selected QueenOf Mrs. Harry Green the affair relating to insurance agents (Starke) will be representedon 8721 or Mrs. Chris Wilson, 410 The 27 enjoying and insurance company'ssales the CUBB Board by Miss Gamma ThetaBeth Short St., 8fi4-8210. XI Iota Delta included MYF members and activities. Juanita Griffin; District 2 Dr and Mrs. Deadline for entries is their sponsors. (Hampton Brooker), Mrs. ECONOMY- and and Mr. Whiffen March 17, with the pageant Wayne Lola Williamson, and District 0"OMO.oeo.otO O O Waters a was selected as Vonda Stephens was Mrs. Henry Godwin. limited to 15 contestants. 3 (Lawtey), Mrs Edna Allen. the 12th annual Valentine selected as the first Valentine Queen of the Gamma Sweetheart of the ;bJ Other representatives on Theta newly 'YoJ(now the board of the chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. DKG Alpha Nu charted Exemplar Chapter, community governing action agency will PLUS XI) Iota Delta. Mrs. W.F. and Her photograph has been Herlong has had come from civic govern- submitted Members Attend as visitors Mr. and Mrs. W.II.Stemmeyer ment groups to make up the to the Beta SigmaPhi The Valentine Contest is and Mr. and Mrs. board Year required representation Leap Special- International office in strictly a beauty contest. A ;W'IJou..l Missouri where Workshop Feb. now F.V. Herlong of Jacksonvilleon . a Hollywood Hollywood star will select the Sunday and Mrs. Lucy Par- New board members will star will Valentine select the International winners from 8 x 10 inch nell and daughter Mary of assume their active duties at a 1976 Chevette Scooter Queen. photos which are sent into the Mrs. E.B. Searing spent the Lake Five members of Alpha Nu City on Monday. meeting of the board to be Chapter of Delta Kappa International Office. Contestants weekend in Jacksonville with held Monday evening, 40 MPG 28 MPG Contestants are selected by Gamma must be Beta Sigma her son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. J.R. Weldon February 23.Badcock. Highway Cityfor participated in their chapters on the basis of a Phis in good standing. and Mrs. Searingand and of Jacksonvillewill Mr. Burge family Ix-auty Workshop and District II Chevette, as rated by the U.S. Government in EPA tests afternoon the weekend with family. Sunday spent Meeting at Reitz Auditoriumin Vonda will be honored by they attended the Delius his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wel- Store Remember these mileage figures are estimates. The Beth became a Beta Sigma Gainesville Saturday. members at a Valentine Music Festival in the CumnerArt don. actual mileage you get will vary depending on the type of Phi in 1973. Since then she has luncheon on February 14 at Mrs. A. Russell Norman Gallery where Mr. Searing In KHThe served on the publicity committee the Garden Restaurant. Opens driving you do, your driving habits your car's condition and conducted a group( meeting on was the piano accompanist Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mathewsof and has been the Sunshine Research. Mrs. Sue Winkler Vonda has been a memberof for the two soloists. Clinton Tenn. were last available equipment. Ratings are based on 1.4 Litre Engine chairman. Presently she Beta Sigma Phi since April W.S. Badcock Corporation - served as a floor hostess. Miss Thursday overnight (guests of with 4-speed transmission. is the chapter's extension officer i- Delia 1965. During this time she has and Mrs. W.M Hazen of has announced the open Rosenberg, Mrs. Shirley Mr. Mr. and !Mrs. Homer Stearns.Mr. and chairman of the historian Jasonek been chairman of the following visitors ing of its 147th Badcock Home of Macclenny and Gainesville were Sunday committee. Miss committees: dance, service and Mrs. M.F. Furnishings Center in Key- Kathryne Epperson of of Mr: and Mrs. T.K. Stokes , Lake Butler served as con sunshine, publicity, Hazen. spent last week with their son stone Heights on Lawrence Beth is the wife of Danny sultants in group meetings. scrapbook, social, membership and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Boulevard. Waters in l.awtey and has two telephone, yearbook. She Mrs. Jack Stokes in Jacksonville Manager,Owner is Dale + III'i Edwards Mrs Mamie Lou , also of the Brown and associate dealer children, Rudy and Erin. was past president is Beth will be honored at a Following( lunch. Dr. Gamma Theta Chapter Mrs. Drew Reddish Mr. and Bill Wilson, Valentine dinner party on narrower a well-known Vonda is the wife of FreddieStephl'ns. Mrs. Tom Casey, Mr. and A grand (opening is planned ' Mr and Mrs. Guy Sale r.cl a February\ at the home of poetess read some of her .They have two sons, Mrs. II.C. Brown Mr and visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith March 8 through!( March 22. Chwene i :Mrs Richard Little. favorite poems Freddie Jr. and Kenny Mrs. W.II Edwards. Jr. and Badcock, one of the largest and in Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Moore Gillingham family organizations of its type in the 1.4 LITRE Engine Four Speed attended the 50th wedding Tampa over the weekend. Southeast with stores Transmission anniversary reception for Mr. throughout Florida Georgiaand and Mrs. David \V Moore in Mr and Mrs. Ira Wells of Alabama has been in & All Other Standard Equip. Gulf Breeze spent the weekend - Jacksonville Sunday. for 71 with its operation years with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney McRae. headquarters in Mulberry Baldwin Price 2899.00Less erf'c Mr and Mrs. Willis Beecherof Florida ! Anna III. arc guests of Mr Mrs. Jimmy Walker of Fort The Mulberry complex includes ''.1 and Mrs L.C. Early for a 'iiH.ON) ( ) square foot Lauderdale is spending( this Cash 499.00 warehouse a mattress factory several days. week with her Mr parents general offices and a h and !Mrs: J H. !Moncnef at P.D. Reddish returned computer system that processes GIFrS Kingsley Lake. Joining the 2400.00 Monday after surgery last family overthe, weekend will more than !loo.ooo() ( ) Finance r accounts for associate stores .0"\1 Wednesday in St. Luke's be Mrs. RAV: Underill ofIndiatlantic" each month. Hospital and' her son. Besides the complex, Bad- Mr, and Mrs. J.T. Lawson Bobbie and daughter, Kathy clICk also has a 151.000( square I were in Dothart. Ala. last .pfVfr": e ) >,, 'I .- 4oot modenvdistrtbutifirvcen-' $ :_ \:- 'Thursday and Friday visiting Miss Sandra Huggins of ter in Live Oak. .Florida that* 36.3eJ 'her sister. Mrs II E. Grad- '" serves stores in !North Florida - ',T G...iesv ille and Oler Crosby of U. ONEof dick who suffered a stroke. Fort :Mjers were Saturday The. Georgia store handles and Alabama.a widerangl' visitors of Mr. and Mrs Mr and I\lrs. TA Yawn Ill of name brand furni- and Jimmy Yawn of George, .Huggins.' tuie. appliances.. floor covering Plus Tax & Tag 48C 12.25% Gainesville were Sunday Mrs. HE: Smith of Williston and home (entertainment our Tell CityRockers evening( dinner guests of their is spending a week with her Merchandise is purchasedat Offer Good Till Feb. 29 mother. Mrs. Lila Rae Yawnon son-in-law and daughter Mr. quantity discounts and distributed - to the \147 :associate T A. Yawn's 26th birthday and Mrs. Marc Jackson and Mrs. James Barron and family stores ' ! Mrs Myrtle Anderson sur- Dr. Kiert Sundusadee has JML IS prised Mrs. Bess Terrell at a M- returned from a weeks visitwithhisparents. a ft luncheon in Gainesville Woman to marriage counselor - Mr and :Mrs 'To give.! sou an idea !Mrs. Terrell's 89th Sunday on e.q 1.coo Sundusadee Thailand Harm in unreasonable he is RIGHT they birthday.visited In Mr the and afternoon Mrs. G.S. where his father is seriously about ninni'v. \\e'.re. completely STARKE, FLORIDA l : :\ewcomb' in Gainesville.Mrs. ill. out of)l debt -.f.'Mirachi 'In Parade 'Sooner or Ltttcr Your fa*or do Dealer' Local admittances to Brad I i iwwwww II Joe Speers of I ford County Hospital this FOR Catlettsburg. Ky. is guest of week include: Mrs. Edna: _. _ - - -- -- - -- Mrs. J.W. Kincaid and Mrs. Williams, Herbert Green. . , o L for several Beasley days. Mrs Ruby Hersey Mrs. Kay HER Mr and Mrs. George W Starling Hjillie. George Mrs. Allen.Virginia Ariel ; ;? If You Still Have The Same I It Broun visited Mr and Mrs L.M. Stoner in Ocala the Freeman Rhoden Mrs It weekend over Cleona Barnes Dow and ling Henry Mrs.Carver Connie ** Type Home Honest Abe Lived In t Starke; Mrs. Louise Rosier $7995 Cleveland Drlg ers underwent and Mrs. Lettie Crawford eye surgery last Lawtey; Mrs. Addie is.Maxville. . Alachua General Thursday in Mrs Elsa Eklund. BOSTON ROCKER ; Sen.-hitmg, Back,is as comfortable as it look Come In Hospital.Rev Keystone Heights( : :Miss . Other ROCKerS and ova 'ita attest, Ouaiitv Dinil from solid is Karen Bielling Lake Butler ... ;::: . hardwood Black, Decorated With Gold George Harper :Mrs Dovie Hogan Hampton, -; -"; =- visiting his mother,1\lrs. Cara From $'69 95 L. Harper, who is ill in the William Browning. Raiford --t Sells Memorial Hospital in Supermarket checker to 'J Greenville, S.C. housewife: "I know it used to \ be 39 cents a can. madambut Dr and Mrs. Tom Woleshm that was hours ago'" and son of Fernandma Beachwere -Don Tobin! King/ '. weekend guests of Dr Features t and !Mrs R.E. Dopson Mrs. J.II. Fields has had as TIlE: BR \IWnnU visitors Mr. and Mrs. Robert ('ol\: T'\' TKI.Kf \I'H , Tanner of Baldwin last Thurs- Published evprv Thursday day and Charles Fields of at 138\\. (Call !Street A. ; m Jacksonville on Friday. Starke, Florida :ajll'tl! CUSHIONED BENT ARM ROCKER FARMHOUSE ROCKER ; BOSTON ROCKER Gracefully curving arms Unusual styling with, h.fty !Mr and Mrs. William Second: Class postage paid T Deep cushions add cornand nicely detailed arrow balloon back Graceful' Whichello of Gulliver Mich. Starke, FloridaSubscription h_ fort to a rochar 'that is back make this, rocker mon ey.'all' arms M_. are Tuesday to Sunday guestsof t built for relaxing, Maple stand out In any room on solid hardwood finish, on solid hardwoods Mr and Mrs. R.E. Firth. Hates I $99 95 $OQ9S In trade area: 16.INI per II 95 119 Mrs. Gilbert Goldwire returned )ear: 13.50 six months I last Tuesday from 11 days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Outside trade area: S7.no) I Now Is The Time To See Ray Goldwire in Vineland. perjear: SI IXsix) months Some like then soft. Some like them smooth. All N.J. like them built by Tell City. Especially since r i T if f f if - our tremendous selection Includes rockers to fit [{ JVID( PEGSub ( ( John Brown'sMobile your decor your comfort. your space your budget. ' No compromises when you come to rocker headquarters. (I IUJc (Lt(Dv(! Home Center ...olhr ;; I i.:, ,. CenterSubmarine Hwy 21 N. 473-3775 Keystone 6NMA K fIIRUITOR = r, Sandwiches John Has A Great Selection Off .. Single & Double Widcs And He oaEWL( ( E L (CnlaocCGGCCLQ.LC !J ] f ( C 4CC(! Has Priced Them . Two Do'' .* North Of f You Must Talk To John .. 434. W. Call SI. Phone 964-5827 Starke, Florida Stumps Il Before You Buy; A HqmcUl'th l llj ll Jll !"!* "I>' I'"S' *"**"!'"* " t , y - "" ..:.... - _ 1 -------- ------- J 1 '0'. .. D' ..If.... -- - I'illiC < TFLFGR.U'II: : February 12,1! 7family r LAWTEYBy Elizabeth Terry attack and was in the hospitalat BRACHS ACTIVITIES CHURCH Orlando for two weeks. of God>: Sunday Church Sfer- Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Griffis 1i School 10 a.m. Worship and Mrs. and family Maines f .; 2Pound,, vices 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Griffis and children of + Heart BoxCHOCOLATES Prayer Meeting Tuesday 7:30: Palatka, Mr. and Mrs. Robert p.m. YPE Friday at 7:30: p.m. Smith and family, Mr. and s Evergreen Baptist: Sunday Mrs. Tom Whaley and family School 10 a.m. Worship Ser of HIli'and thJ Donald Mosley Clay centers i vices 11 a.m. and 6:30: p.m. !Miss Patsy Adams or I y Deluxe assortment Variety of Prayer Meeting Wednesday at Brooker were Sunday dinner centers dipped in real dark or 7 p.m. of Mrs. Nellie Z milk chocolate. Beautiful bo Radio Program guests Wilkinson - )( Faith Baptist: Mrs. Daisy Boch WPXE Starke, 8 and over Lynn. The occasion was to School 10 : [;JCiJIlIIJID( ( L ( ]nCJQQ! ($ ,o, $697 a.m.a.m.and 7:30 Worship Sunday.: p.m. Services Prayer Bible Meeting 11 a.m. birthdays.help Lynn Miss Boch Angie to celebrate Griffis their and Bible Wednesday 7:30: p.m. Mike Dobbs was a Saturday SHOPPING CENTER Study. of his overnight guest brother- : U. S. 301 S. c, '. M ;:' :," Starke, Fla Grace United "Methodist' (Wore: in-law, and sister, Mr. and School a.m. : Sunday : , Mrs. Wayne Gustafson of and 7 ship Services 11 a.m. Green Cove Springs. p m. Choir Practice 7 pm. Roger Wade of Jacksonville Methodist Fellowship 8 United visited !Mr. and Mrs. Harold p.m. Wednesday. Eunice on Wednesday. Women United Methodist Mrs. Hazel Bradley and the on Tuesday - at Parsonage met : and Mrs. C.K. Crews Corky morning Feb. 3, with 13 went shopping in Jacksonville members present. Meetingwas called to order by Mrs. Saturday. Idelle Boyette. Devotionalwas Jeff Cain and !Miss Shirley Vachon of Gainesville given by Mrs. Frank spent Saturday with his grandparents. - > Coss. Mr. and Mrs. Hermie y Sunday Highland Baptist: . School 10 a.m. Worship Services Kelly.Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harperand I 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. 7 son of Starke were Sunday Prayer Meeting Wednesday dinner guests of their grandparents - pm.. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl :North-side;( Baptist: School 10 a.m. Worship Services Prevatt. Majestic Tiny Conversation 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Eunice of Deluxe Heart ofCHOCOLATES Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7 Graham visited their parents Lace Valentine BoxCHOCOLATES Mellowcreme Mr. and Mrs. Harold Euniceon ...-- -.... pm. : ... HEARTS Sunday afternoon.Mrs. . HEARTS Les McClellan Mrs. W. Will B. \ SCHOOL NKWS Mrs. Knight's Fifth Grade Lillie Morgan Mrs. Dorothy I Hippy To 1 1 ih,1 box Gold. 7 oz. bag. class planted a liveoak tree in l Herndon and daughter Bettie. 1 lb. box. Gold 10' . '"n* Y..r M""' I tribute to the Bicentennialyear. and Jimmy Smith attended pn>tin" or red pink or red. I II Ym An Mot revival services at Hampton Sunlit* With/ J- The "Freedom" tree will Baptist Church Thursday \ Ytiir PmehiM represent a part of how students night. $997EACH $ can look back over the Mr. and Mrs. John Tye : years and be proud of their spent Sunday with their son EACH'f efforts to contribute to a good and daughter-in-law. Mr. and environment in which to live :Mrs. John Tye Jr. and familyof and work. South Daytona.Mrs. . Miss Cuttino's( Fourth Lucille T Ivey and Graders visited the Florida Miss Arthurine Blanchard State Museum on the campusof attended the Senior Citizens the University of Florida Club at Hampton on Friday last The students night. Friday. 20 piece set, 4 place settings. 4 each: large gained information related to Robert Rosier of Jackson- plates medium plates, large bowls, cups. & the history and early inhabi- ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl saucers. Lightweight, durable.Will not break tants of our State. Prevatt Sunday afternoon.Mr. . ( chip, craze or stain. Pattern: 'q 88 Valentine parties will beginat and Mrs. Daniel Wilki- orelle II 2 4 2:30: Friday. February 13. son and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus I Butterfly GoldSpring Parents are requested to wait Jerritt of Jacksonville gave LIVINGWARE until 2:30: before serving and their parl.'nts.Ir: and Mrs. Green White $19aa assisting with the children.Mr. Donald Wilkison an anniversary - by CORNING Barber from the Florida party on their 24th Snoflake Blue Highway Patrol presented wedding anniversary at S & S a program on Safety on Cafeteria in Jacksonville.Mrs. . Tuesday. Kindergarten Ruby Mosley. Mrs. through Filth grade participated Rosa Mosley Mrs. Marycille in the viewing of safety Bennetl. Mrs. Mamie Barrett films and a discussion of good Mrs. Albert :Norman.; Mrs. safety habits. Joyce Bennett, and Mrs. Rachel Prescott were hostesses PERSONALS:.; for a bridal shower for or Mrs. Joyce Futch of.Black- Miss Patsy Adams, bride- shear. Ga. stopped by on Wed- elect of Lynn Boch, at the nesday to see her sister. !Miss home of Mrs. Tom Whaley 1 Elizabeth Terry. Saturday night. They had door Sincere Sympathy of the prizes which went to :Mrs. community is extended to Jeanette Futch and Mrs. Mrs. George Roberts Sr. and Linda Thomas after which other relatives due to the :Miss Adams opened her gifts. death of her sister Mrs. Pearl They served cake and coffeeor Booker of Deland who passed punch and Chips and Dip. away on Monday. Feb. 2. Mr. and :Mrs. Bill Dobbs! and Miss Elizabeth Terry and Chris spent Sunday aftertioon Miss Arthurine Blanchard with their son-in-law and visited her sister Miss Enza daughter, :Mr and Mrs. Blanchard. Mrs. Wolfe. Mrs. Wayne Gustafson of Green Thelma Wilson, and Mrs. Cove Springs. Maude Rowe, Mrs. Truby Mrs. Ola Starling;\ and :Mr Wainwrighfs sister, Tuesday and Mrs. Charles Starling and afternoon at Baker County family spent Sunday afternoon - Nursing Home at Macdenny. with their son-in-law and .. rl Mrs. W.F Atwood :Mrs. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pierce Crews and Mrs. Onie Harvey and Derrick, of RIVAL- Thornton, visited their sister Perry.Mr. . \ Mrs. D.L. Shaw in Alachua and Mrs. Maxie Reddish - PENDULUM / 3-Speed Hand General Hospital in Gainesville and Donald and Randallof Thursday and Friday. State Farm, Mrs. Vicki I d' MIXER. x., Mr and Mrs. Paul Seavers Johns and Mr. and Mrs. CHIME CLOCK : .: Sr. of Jacksonville visited Robert :McClellan and son. f -- their cousins. Mr. and Mrs Jeff, of Starke, gathered at the '} AMILTON Hermie Kelly, on home of their and 4 \ BEACH Electric "Click 'n Clean" afternoon. Saturday Mrs. Les :McClellan parents Wednes-Mr. # Sincere sympathy of the day night to help Mrs. Reddish ._\ 87A\\\ \ CAN OPENER community is extended to Mr. celebrate her birthday. They and !Mrs Leo Dyal and family served cake and ice cream. \\1 due to the death of their brother Capt. and Mrs. Russel'Lines / l Morris Dyal who passed of Valdosta Ga. were weekend Y t.'iI IRON .781 away on Wednesday Feb. 4. guests of their parents Steam/Dry Miss Mary Ann Lyons of Col. and :Mrs. Wm. Wilson. \l\ Starke and Mrs. Elsie Norman Mrs. Ola Starling and Mr. Select from 3-speed portable mixer with beater ejector visited her mother Mrs. and Mrs. Larry Norman and # steam iron with 29 vents and chrome finish openerWlt1h ,or can Lissie Starling of Jacksonville daughter. Rhonda, spent I k #I-117B fold-away table rest. Opener and mixer in assorted Monday. Saturday with their nephewand Mrs. Raymond Bryan spent niece Mr. and Mrs. Andy X1508 Tuesday with her daughter-in- Harvey and Derrick, of law, Mrs. Ted Bryan and Perry. 1 daughter. Lisa, of Gainesville. Friends of Earl Starling. POLYP 7PRDCTOR YOUR $897Brews Mr. and Mrs. Hermie Kelly brother-in-law of Mrs. Ola attended the Dyal funeral in Starling, regret to learn that 4-8 cups Polypropylene CHOICE... Gainesville Friday. After the he is a surgical patient of St. Assorted colors / __ LIMIT 1 funeral they visited their Vincent's Hospital Jackson- 37.6976 S02 $697 cousin Mrs. Lonnie Futch ville. Our prayers are with LIMIT 1 r and their sister-in-law Mrs. him.The Thelma Kelly, both of Gaines children and grandchildren - ville.Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Fred Moore spent Moore of Jacksonville Wednesday with her daughter honored them with a receptionon Assorted GlassJARS Mrs. Danny Thompsonand their 50th wedding an = y HANGING sons of Jacksonville. niversary t Leatherbury Hallin Mrs. Loca Raulerson was a Jacksonville Sunday after h Tuesday overnight guest of noon. Feb. 8. Relatives and h Q CEDARPLANTERS her son-in-law and daughter friends from down this way Mr. and Mrs. John Browardand were Mrs. Drew Reddish family of Jacksonville. Mrs. Mamie Lou Edwards, Mrs. Pierce Crews and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Casey, Mr. t Choose from 74''. -oz liberty bob 11 Onie Thornton were Wednes- and Mrs. Bill Edwards, Mr. --Tf oz ginger tar 160-oz bubble ball or + day brother-in-law luncheon guests of their and Mrs. Clifton Brown Mr. 100-02 brandy snifter All include lids rIt' and Mrs. Waldo and sister, Mr and Mrs. J.T. !\Ioore..Mlke 1 Pringle of Moore, Miss Arthurine r Select the perfect planter from a large Worthington Springs. Blanchard. Mrs. Mae Wells cam. assortment of four charming styles. Made Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Grant of and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore. Orlando of cedar. Mexican cart 9X6X9"eFern box with their spent brother-in-law the weekend BirI YOUR 6x6" eLog basket 12X7X5Vi")( Hexagon sister Mr. and Mrs. Jim and , tl "' 1 basket 14x7'/' X5'/." Rosier, their nephew and June Brown of Lawtey ,' CHOICE... ''I niece, Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt announces the birth of a son \ Brice. James Eugene born October y YOUR CHOICE'u i f Mr and Mrs. Truman and 23 in Alachua General Mr. and Mrs. Carl Prevatt Hospital. Grandmother Is visited their son-in-law and Mrs. Purvis Brown., ' $ daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jack $997 Harvey of Orlando Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Donny Wise of J97 Their sisters Mrs. L D. Dor- Lawtey announce the birth of man and Mrs. Leila Peevy of a son Christopher Eugene """ Ocoee and Miss Alan Brown of born Jan. 19 in' Alachua EACH Olivester, gathered at noon General Hospital. Grandparents 11 i1EEi for a family get-together. Mrs. are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harvey had a bad heart Ralph Wise and Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Austin, all of r Lawtey.' . - .. - . . .. .. .. " .ii n4' I rd.r.lvlt.l/11| "{.... V I ; . BRiCn \( ur 5 y OTlt-fc OF 00 SHA PO 1 ga. I C] pRY, QELYNoIb e PKI l"h, . (lipid ; , Hit, U 5.P. $ ". CQ".Jl s 100 r", ;; 7 Oz.9t .2II$1 t FOR YOUR. . - Sunday: Sunday School, 185 Iyin 1, LIMII I 9:45: a.m.; Morning Worship LIMIT T\NO\ , 11 a m.; Training Union 6:15: ; Evening Worship, 7:30: p m. ONE I Monday: Girls Ensemble, I fi1C 6:40: : Youth Choir, 7 prn. 5 OZ SCENTED.." . Tuesday: Junior Choir, 3:30 ) UNSCENTED. HER fI S DRY p.m.Wednesday Vf.R1 LIMIT : Family Night ONE Supper 6:15: p.m.; Sunday School Workers Meetings AKtl.PtRSPlRAMt RA's GA's Acteens, World ASSTO. Friends and Mission Friends f.AS1' SHADES 139SHAMPOO \___ - 6:45: p.m.; "Hour of Power," & LIMIT { 1 1 IUf. 7:30: : Adult Choir, 8:15: pm. I.AIROl COLOR ONE Thursday: Visitation 9:30a : 1 ( HAIR LANVIN m.; Visitation, 7 p.m. IN 4 ' Saturday: Bus Ministry AT oM13EUR VisItation 8 a.m.; Youth Visi 1ftADULt 2 OZ. ARPEGE I tation. 1:30: p.m. Medium LIMIT OR MY SIN Hard or OUR GREAT GIFT IDEA First Presbyterian PRO .tOOtHBRUSH PEBBLE PAL 00LTil Church PiPSODEN1I"IA LOVABLE 5 RUBBABLE ft Sunday School 9:45: a.m.. LEASH TRAINED Morning Worship. 11 a.m. Rev John G. Taylor, Jr.. ( %ROs&tooThPAStE pastor of Covenant Presbyter. 00 A A A * ian Church Jacksonville, will \ IIi, fi oN . bring the message. 1\\ Choir practice. Thursday.. UNSCENTED Iret 1a " 7:30: p.m. REG. AND a 7 oz. i E 1 t ' OZ' TUBELINIIT 5 p Dy a : Madison St. m +. 6 Hca't 1 A ,,I.-_,.I w,V to uv"1 B love wing Y yalenune , Baptist Church LIMIT I 5) L h a e; good IatiN bV : rlt Kg? ? U i.SSpoaP ' f TWO uMmni = $ 1 !HIO) W,;M.ltlisonSt. .TWIN $ Rev',n.".:Mnore, LLEY1E BLADED 6CJ LADIES p G8S y '' /S Interim Pastor G SHAVERS $95Wy TOR9 Sunday Services: Sunday DAISY LIMIT\ 1 MOqt! WATCH School. 9:45: am.; Morning Syp ER ( MADE) Lt MAS3so Worship. 11 am.; Church Training. 6IS: p m : Evening: $ R Worship.Tuesday 7:30:morning p.m. 10 a.m.. i. ; gp 50 PLUS 20 YOUR REFLECTS MOOD! 199 4.; to Ladies Bible Study. *5669 Wednesday "Family Night, LIMIT\ ONE SIMULATED GOLD 10 f tyv ;, B:3t::( p m.; Prayer service. K&gSssss CASE. FELT-LIKE 7:30:: ) pm.: Choir Practice. "" BAND. REG. 19.95 8:30:: pm. x" r Friday night, 7p m.,. Youth *z :;:-X.: . x.' .- Sweetheart Hound-up VAIEN Saturday Noon. Valentine z' p TINE Luncheon for Sr. Citizens.We BY GILLETTE HAMILTON BEACHELECTRIC SELF PROPELUD US AN extend a warm welcometo AL r everyone to join us in our PAK OF 3 12 FLASHES CRICKETDISPOSABLE JUICER ASSORTME worship services each week. POWERCUT : aas2BRssa! SYLVAN ) JUICE IN JUST SECONDS TU s'S Morgan Roucl ... BRIGGS. i STRATTON S1x7p 1 BUTANE NO VITAMIN MQ S/XTV/ MAGI- i ' Baptist _; LOSS _ LIGHTER ........ REG. 10.99 99 Hev.Bob Cooper,pastorSunday CUBES REG. 1.49 LIMIT 2 1 E 11988 FROM 9 services . : Sunday . \ School. 10 a m. :Morning Worship :=::: uv I at 11, and services for the tD deaf Training Union 6:3: ) : 4 I 888 REG 139.88 : ' p m.Wednesday Evening: services Worship.: 7:MidWwk 30. 119 59c :: GRASSCATCHER Pra>er Service and t, _ Bible Stud>. 7 :110) p m Choir Limit One REG 999 Prlll.tk'e.8:15: ....... p SERVICE MENllnsh..n POLAROIDPOLACOLOR =_ GAS POWER risfe1ect :\ ? ; 2 #200 alel' LAWN '' ' |WIfetF Team CLAI'V' une t ('OnJlll..t..I.f'III..rbip Sch. 2HP.BRIGGS&STRATTON > _,... nvw. ,"nft 18 42 TYPE 108 FILM favor WICHITA FALLS Tex. CRAZlcOJR s MOTOR .. .. a U.S. Air Force husband and .' THO : . wife Ser'antsOlary!( : L and EERY! E 8888 I ,W! 3"SCOATONG Kenneth R. Bridgers Jr b9 TWIRL A CURL IN 10 SECONDS v .' ROM sSENTIM'1 FOR '. ..1\1\Ill 0" .. IV. . have graduated from the Air ,,! .SO' .. . H \ .,L. : .iyi > LtnE ,. - Training Command Noncom STEAM ONDEMAND LARIOU TO 'f ... J, ...... : 6501' missioned Officer( Leadership YOURS SI811 y \. ;...... ,12LB sO' 1588 roo PEG NO STICK 4c- School at Sheppard AFB.Tex. 97 :,: '> ' Mary a communications v. ,. 17.99 . f specialist is the daughter of v "" Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W Griffis of Rt. 1 1. Starke. A 1969 ."VYDUTY "t I graduate of Bradford High ; HALF INCH X 50 FT r School she attended Santa Fe FOLDINGSTEEL SWINGER ;. t ACl'BE Community College. Gaines > 1Rgr AT I. GRILL DAIWA 7290 GARDEN HOSE- ville. r I Kenneth is a recreation specialist CHAIR oJ; BAKED ENAMEL / \ SPINNING DURABLEV'NYL.REG.2.99Q688 1 and the son of Mr. and KING SIZE 16X r BOWL-18 INCH evr ; ' Kenneth It. of Mrs. Bridgers 16" COMFORT GRID EASY 188 Louise Bridge CIty Tex. CONTOURED SEAT ROLL WHEELS COMBO REG. 1 1..' 1 j He was graduated in 1971 from q Bridge City High School and 7290 REEL AND 4 CVAj/ss A TRFq is has attended Lamar Univer II I , city Beaumont. Tex., and 599 FOLDS 2 INCHES ro ESP6 RODCOMPLETE 999 R RoIIFgHCPERSAr Gainesville Cooke County Tex Junior College.!: II I ; \ WITH. OM , The sergeants both ARTS assigned at Sheppard were 11 trained in military manage- 28 QUART ment and supervision. ICE HICKORY WISS QUICKTRIMCRASS 69 , ROD HOLDER SHEARS Ceramics ClassUuiderway CHEST fr CHIPS REG. 1.89 -. t .. l FLOATING BLADE ACTION REG.STURDY FOAM 12 8 SPARKY BRAND! 44" MODEL Y-96 3 REG 99' 2 9 9 rf1 r. '. I Ceramics classes are being 4- REG. held in the old armory Monday ,, 1,79 58c ADJUSTABLESETTINGS nights from 7-10 p m. and /,;c1 SOLID Wednesday mornings from 9 CHOCOLATE a m. to noon under the aus- 100% FOAM VINYL COVERED pices of the Starke Recreation HANGING PLANTER LADIES SPORT & FOIL HEARTS i 2 GALLON Department.Lillie WITH' BRACKET & CHAIN CHAISE & CHAIR PADS Ann Johns is the in jj REG. FOOT SOCKS WASHABLE REVERSIBLE TV> CHAIR GASOLINE CAN PALMER BRAND . structor. ( olaiv r There is no registration/ fee 2.99MODEL < . for the classes.Just materials "\ 244 HP-13] '< PEG M a 1 / ALL METAL : 80Z. used in the class cost money 5l 79c y 4 REG. 2 69CHAISE 1 BAG : WITH 17ow' "" Pf'V, '( r' I SPOUT.'I i< REG.99'u50 USED ; l ti+ _ "",6. 344REG. ., REG. Elec. & GasRAMGES "f'lI\ .... NDE EPVOAV: M ; 3 99 r t '..9 / ... II . :ala" .. :: . <;;,iov/ 6. W"! rordl e At Prices To Low ...11!! ...,.,..'........;::.l"a. SALE PRICES GOOD ONE FULL WEEK! ...... : "'01" 'e S To Advertise II'" , THURS. FEB. 12 THRU WED. FEB. 18 .jO SHOP EARLY SOME ' ,NbM ci::"or bEVEpvOAVJp0 : .. SHWYERRPPLIRNCE- :v ::J' 'tt'6 ...- ITEMS LIMITED SLADE A"C SUPPLYI! 831 S. WALNUT ST. STARKE Y ,DHUGS I 332 W Madison 964.7701 i PEOPLE: TRUST ECKERD'S I FOR QUALITY PRESCRIPTIONS AT LOW, LOW PRICES OVI* MONTH TWO MIltKl AlO 1 A.i. ( - ",. -"" " -- - - " ' ', I"-O'i,! (.;'..:'.1( \I'll f >orujr' :, Hi*' Suwannee Conference Tournament : C ([C.QD1( L. I 1 ; i. Rit( :;'llW.3 3o I'' On Tap This Weekend In Lake Butler za , ... I, L'nionCbunty High School. in the seven team r. 'he ewrfer The icier, orictn at 7p m defeated the Red Devils 6533and On Saturday night at 7 p m. riia' ,'U1 feature Chiefjod 71-43 the the championship will be Lake Butler will host the oldest ence P K Yonge of Gumsvile : :. in regular season I conference in the stale of the regular *ea .or: : w 25 no was in 12 league games between the rivalsi decided pairing the schools c-recs and:! Ve berry M on who have the best conference Only five tournaments are ardthree the champion with nine wins : wind greeted Florida annual tournament. will be north ICK S tZ for adults The this according to I records for the New- left for year. r !ot'.as.an season. lasses automaticallygets Pool Rodman the !Su'.annee Conference and$1 for students each night Bassmasters at Crawford who said that berry will meet Hawthorne in a bye into Friday mgM i Feb. 7 KaskeUAatl Tournament with\ Saturday. FirjJ 1 eaxae en Thursday Shad this contest The Panthers on Bryant is shooting for 1,500 three Thursday semi< final round They will The Bryan trophy will" hard to find a spot toget earner on It was Keb 1 two flames on Fnday meet t the winner of 1M"Il mfct at t 99 p m will feature he awarded during the final have won eleven and lost one out of J the .. nd. points for the year, so you can Feb 13. and two en between Cross City and Flawthorne tttUsstcn: with three ""wins and night of the tournament Saturday and the Hornets hate won ten BobbTavlor and Neil see that Bryant plans to keepon Barnes{ Feb >I. who both loeeed! seven rare tosses m the conference to a football player from and lost two It should be an Crawford finally found a plugging. Saturday. w il15 and five losses in the conference ryprairsz the host school. L'lLS one of the conference schools outstanding preliminary to calm to fish as the The next monthly meeting Pairings are bit50Pd on the ( and who meet on with eieht wins and four w ho is an outstanding scholar the conference championship Sam Ja ks." ftl t.tlS fairly wind"seemed spot to have shifted will be held on Tuesday. Feb. I regular !season standings! d Thursday night( at '> TO p m losses The Tigers easily athlete same stops nnKlentiried member of more to the north. northeast. for 17 at 100 7:30 percent pm. with attendanceThe a hoped I ".K. Vonge from driting all Bassmasters At the time will be Wjman I : BHSNetters Open 6-1 Over Santa Fe, Bow 5-2 To Oak Hall away tlelKlrom from'31'basket>> .of the as Josh Blue headed manned to their their favorite boats Hawg and Smith.Creme speaker a field Worm.representativefor Stave looks on. Hole Durkee got his rod and line I 8-2 Friday afternoonand Scott Tinsler moved up from Oak Hall's precision Stiefel-- Crawford and Taylor fished busted in Rodman and says Bradford High rxn netten'ipfKd 1 1-1 1 for the opening of tennis Finley! tried several baits 4-8 beating from the number six position of the Dace pairing hard. and bass involved would the ; 'h-r va'rfir u'lh, season heating Paul O Dea in taking a made with that i I Hi/Tie! i oo"Oru', << : won Andy Butler and Patterson All Bassmasters af.rnftor fell behind early in the number five man Tuesday beating those 15 pound Haugs come I iav dropped Santa 'F".. taking home an 8.5win Tinsler took another 8310 in in Santa Fe 8-1 and losing .-8 the landing for the weigh-in at winch rallied Chuck a 'h ir ec' a fir-iai"* -'''"*' 'r->m r wines Shell; I 77 bu' I lust couldn't tv Tuesday by' over Oak Hall's proud junior to Meet P.S. all the bass was and a plow line it on '.. ) ld the match was overpowered high player Huntley Gordon After broomstick, I bet it won't get \ ilk nv a 'f >A TuevJaa ij > on! it grab Inc Knoton 1 1.8 netters will face weighed. Crawford and Taylor a line the second j i nermairam Rand'. < rews jlvo stands! I I ./John Samons number four Green Cove Springs today w ere deC'laredhe\ winners. off Chuck's d' 'h* tan int alter 'h' 'irs'' 'wo matches in the BHS lineup took a White and Crews were 'Thurs i at 3'30 on the Pratt Here Tues.One with H F Wiggins and R.F time bed I .iijr.,it.el > aTO stands mashing: -san'a Ff s Kev in squeaker from RichardStnngfellovk forced to forfeit their doubles Recreation Center courts. Bryant finishing second. Bass will go on just as I of, Oak Hall Tuesrtd match in Santa Fe due to while the girl players also the individual w ho came in soon as the water warms to i i to bring! his season record absence! of their opponents play' the Green Cove team at of the largest groups to with the most pounds on the about 60 degrees or better 'n, ,two AIDS He came through causing the team's only I loss the country clubBBS come out for the Bradford bass was :Veil; Crawford who they' are full of roc uith an HI win over Sdnta that day The White-Crews! High golf team is in the pro- had nine bass that weighed in March or even late February !"... s Kolxrt Patterson Fnday team again lost Tuesday, this cess of practicing for the 1976 at 15 pounds. five ouncesAt could be the prime lime I of terrmniv, time by a score of 1.8 against;! Lifters season with five returning let- the end of seven tournaments to catch those Hags budd' gin termen out. according to the top ten'members Rodman. Coach Warney Adkinson who include Bryant. WigginS Pat See you on Tuesday Ftb I 1. Netter! BoI wToGHS Go 37-25 hopes to improve upon the Welch. Earl Muse. Crawford. at 7'30 pm. record of 13 wins. and eight Harold Branne. JodyStarling.. ishes. Bass I knew! GHS would, be have to work hard to im- losses last year Charles Durkee. Don Thompson Neil Crawford : 'tough and they certainlywere prove." coach Howard said The first match is to be next < and W T Smith -aid girl's tennis coach Ormsbee and Mitchell By ColtsLed Tuesday. Feb, 17. with i1 I/If Melba Howard of her JV teamed up to meet defeat 2.8 Palatka South in Starke. BHSMatmen 301DRIVEIN the hands of GHS's A total of members have >|uao s 8-0 loss Monday! to at Suzy b'ollke: Crews 13 RootFRUITNUTSHADE Gainesville High Femberg and Sally Hill state come out for the team with six Packaged-Bare sE2 defending champion the To Compete In the second doubles actually performing in the Bradford High Weightliftingteam Mern Ormsbee and Robin match. Chen Wall and Christi dual meets with the low four f first match of the TREES won its Hood lost >-8 in single! play Green close toward the ne dropped a one scores counting i by defeating the North In DistrictA Jeff In !season { Bridges Lassie' Riddick lost 7-8 Li18htch..JI ,-8 to their GHS opponents. team total.Adkinson. Marion! Tolls 37.25 in an event Special: 0 \ and Judy Williams Varsity girl netters mec.IGreen held at the BHS FieldhouseSlednesday listed the top six 10 man Bradford High droppt'C8 J decisions and Cove Springs Thursday Feb 4 as :Mat Herres. Lee Casev. School wrestling team will Good Selection I Becky Wall did not score at 3'TO at the country club. Young! Crews. according to Wade Winkler. Bobby Patterson. travel to Spruce Creek near HEARTSOF against her Gainesville Highopponem Both girls and boys varsity coach David Hurse. has been Jr. Gene Tanner and Daytona Beach to participatein .. teams travel to Lake Butler real hard and has ninth grader Scott Roberts as the district wrestling CHOOSE NOW Most! 'Jf l their girls had pre for 1 30 Monday afternoon shown working great the key members of the team. tournament to he held on THEWEST improvementthis r'i .lous experience and my girls matches opening the Union The players practice at the Thursday through Saturda\ WOFF are all beginners 1 was County High School tennis, season Starke Golf and Country Club Feb 1214. " AND SAVE pleased tutol" now know we Weight-lifting meets are with the schedule follows' ( I, !schedule: divided in weight classes lib as The Tornadoes concludedthe first place being awarded five Feb. 17 Palatka South here. 3 regular season with ten Feb. 19 at West Nassau. p m. dual meet wins against three points second place three ,-, I't. "" MPC. ''ow. points and third place one 3 pm. Feb :20! Green Cove dual meet losses MOM..., Um1edllMislf. GreatestMotorcycle here 3 Feb. 27 . point In the event there is atie.in Springs! p.m. Coach Roger Chilson announced a weight class the at Ocala Forest. 3 pm. the makeup of the -PLUS- March 4 West :Nassau.; 3 p m.; team that he will take to the Save 50 A higher point score is awardedto March 8 Femandma Beach John Wayne In Bag tournament102 (. the person in the class with 3 30 March! 12 at .MN. 1i( the lower weight according to pm. -- pound class. Allen -r W "True Grit"Sun p SUZUKI Sale Ever! Coach HurseIn Palatka South 230 pm. :Montgomery109 Now In Stock :March 16 Macclenny 3 pm. pound class RickNorman ' :\ a meet of this type all .\ :March 18 at Green Cove / ,. $599 paricipants three attemptsat & Mon j-- y TC-125 Was 780 NOW March 26 d Springs.! 3pm -116 class. :Martin aI "' .. f clean and jerk and another Hit l. Seed Potatoes TS-125 Was '780 NOW $599 catagory! called bench press. Lake City :3pm April 2 Slocum has been seeded Isaac Hayes In Black KowMANURE \j The total score comes from Ocala Forest 3pm.: April 6 sixth in his weight class. t, Onion Sets J TS-250 Was '1085 NOW $859 adding clean and the jerk.best attempt and benchpress at East side. 3pm.. 3 p m.April. April 9 atIacdenny. 13 Menu!-123 who pound was class.also Tommy seeded TOU CAN JUDGE MOVIE BT ITS COLORwA1i5T''H I the Orange Park. 3pm. Apnl 15 sixth in this weight class FreshVegetable I TS-185 Was 890 NOW $690 I score in provide' the catagory highest is 10 at Kastside: p m.. April 27 at -130 pound class. Stanles All OrganIC f A Was '770 NOW : pounds than the second Lake City. 3.30 p m : Apnl 30 Williams & TM-100 551500i J I highest one day district tournament at -136 pound class Krle: Weed Free ; Lake City Golf and Country : SUMS( \ft\ Club Biggs _.. ..... .... Flower -142 ;!c 1ft 1 ryeun ",ully' .d'.tIWRTISTRH ' 50 Lb Bag t \ (1 USED BIKES I -12. pound class first. John pound class no one : Kilbv B> 37ii second :Martin entered as Dwight llewett is Reg 2" $249 \4 I Slocum 'B'' 2fiO third Fred on the injured list al the present - Seedv4! Run Dribble r U Mire,.eM'..!..!........t"IUfI.J 1974 Indian 75CC : Brown' :'N\l; I 220 time " ......" $25000 -132pound class first Dean -14 t pound class. Joe Laz It9I"e5PHbdiiC! !! R J Brown ''B ::<:30. second :MeUinDore'NMi enby, the defending district I.. W OJ II' ,OJ ,..'. JO'' LO1IDA GARDEN 1975 Kawasaki 100 CC Wa Rebuilt'to $39900Just : ;: 2M Shoot Contest champion who has been -PLUS- Rebuilt -148 pound class first Mike! seeded number one in this EST CENTER 1974 Kawasaki 175CC Was E $599 Crews ''Bi' 505 second Lionel Held Feb. 4A weight class 0- Richardson ''NM: ; > 410. third -159 pound class. Charlev oltrROt Rebuilt Billy Stone pound class first Danny seven171 Call 9645745Home school levelin 1974 Bandit 100CC $199 :Moore iNM:;: > 465, Carmen elementary Bradford .- pound class. Kenneth Office Gainesville Fla Est. 1949 Also In Ocala SivolliM< :;: > 4)0) Sam BennettB County participated Cruger Crystal River & Palatka Lake City Starke Jacksonville < >2.to: in the District" Run. -189 pound class. Dennis l1 Meraocoun St Augustine, Tallahassee Suzuki of StarkeMANUFACTURERS -181 pound class first David Special Dribble,Shoot Olympics" contest Brown Godsey 'iBi I 490.ndrew Hodges > NM: : > 480. third Steve Friday. Feb 4. at the Brad. -- 0000 Earnest: ''B> 415198 ford :Middle School gym WORLD FAMOUS class first Scott pound Those who participated in Pooser <'H.> 415 second. Keith the finals, according to Carter 4J( :). third John Johnson coordinator :Myrna Lou Kahn :N\l; I'i 370Heavyweight were local winners of a EVIL"if class first previous contest which was "DR. SHOW ROOM David Jones) < :NMi; 470 held at Bradford High!( School second. Tommy Edwards iBi about two-months ago 440. third! David Giles i.NM' : ; ) OPEN TO PUBLICARE 405. Results of the District THE ITEMS LISTED ; Special Olympics were IN ERFLORIDA N OUR EVERYDAY c'' Easy Care Polyester Softball MeetingSet c decided by the youngsters LIVE four different LOW PRICES..WE / ( PANT SUITS 1 1200.1TCAN next WeekFirst typesof participating'Run.in Dribble-Shoot . SAVE YOU A ? P Screen nose participating include rant r Williams organizational meetings Bobby 28. Cary BUNDLE PRINTED BLOUSES of the 1976 adult softball Carter 49. Starke Klemen-: leagues are set next week by tar)'. Joseph Rich Ifi. Lavern Complete Line of ladies & Junior 3.75-4.50 the Starke Recreation Department :McDuffie 19, Southside ) Elementary. Kim Cruger 56. Short & Lonq Sleeve Tops. Slacks Jeans, Blouses. . i will :Mary Burton 18 Terry Theolen's:\ Open League M Pantsuits, Twin Sets, Fur COMING OUT OF THE SEWING ROOM meet :Monday night Feb. 16 at Thompson 48. Jesee Nor Trimmed Coats RIGHT NOW! 8 p m. in the old armory All sworthy 51. Cathy Perry 32. teams are asked to have a Pat Stewart 18, Bradford 1 representative! present. There :Middle School. I I77F IV I Jobbers Welcome | are some important rule Miss Hahn said the winners changes will be decided by sending the KENSTEINr The Men's Church Leaguewill results from the Bradford A meet Tuesday night, Feb. County meet to Lake City to High Waisttd Gabardines 5.25 17. at 8 p m. In the old armory. have the scores entered into a vM I.FIM'HF: The Women's Open League computer to decide which Brushed Cotton leans 6.25 LOOKLtisur will meet Monday night, Feb. youngsters will advance on to ., I C 23.at 8 p m in the old armory the regional event. 1.50 f1' i Denim Skirts .. Tank Top 3.7)0) Th. SUP" et PRE ARRANGED Order only J (A P.T"'n'' 4.00 1'-''! Too Small S 17.95At I FUNERALSSome to ( ... .f .. or Too Large people prefer to make funeral arrangements PII' '. In advance when a person has definite .! ),; tf Ado; M,ni preferences. And he or she wants some assurance '..ri1.. Suits 17.95 S.. w....... _.'.0 / that these wishes be followed. This approach V ...' ....d. _. .h. ih.u..nd, is best. ,j < Cajujlltinj 2004.50 . ':. .un -n 0t With the I .".... /er C.T.u. rising cost of everything, a prearranged Knit Dress Slacks 1.95 ,..'hrq. horo & funeral' will not cost any more than 1 Printtdl-S Shirts 9. 13 YoU"O ,",U". 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Tigers Come From Behind, Defeat PKY 6659LAKE Josh Hellstrom started to Perry was the leading Jesse Blount, the leading Gerry White hit on a bucket Union High: Holmes 408, Parry 9 6It Scorn by Quarters BUTLER In of one which made it 8-2 in favor of I find the basket in the third scorer for the Tigers with 24 G While 106. Williams 204, p scorer on the Baby Tigers, UHS 6 12 M '19 54 the top games of the season in quarter for the Blue Wave points Paul White got 14 While 7 0 14, Jackson 4 2 10. Totals 29 8 had an outstanding defensive PKV 8 12 8 8 36 the Suwannee Conference the the Tigers but the championBlue getting five big buckets, but points and Sam Jackson 66 performance being credited Union County Tigers came Wave started to find the chipping with PK. Yonge: Griffin 3 06, Edward 8 with 12 blocked shots and behind in 10. . from behind to defeat the range as Edwards hit on two the Tigers some 01' J Hollstrom 8117, Fin Jill I Union HIgh: Andrews 1 02. J/trkson I in with five regular Hellstrom/ with 17 and joined points on 02 Sm'1h 3 06 Holmos 10 ' 2. 4 maintained six Prlnolo steady play, a 215 more shots to knot the game at Hope Loath l 0 6. Totals' 28 3 59. tIiii season conference cham- with the Edwards with 16 kept the offense. I 11 SirmonM 6 0 12 Stoutmniro I I 3. advantage : pions, the P.K. Yonge Blue 8-8 before the Blue Wave Lake points Butler 52.46 at champions in the contest. LAKE BUTLER Tiger The Tigers now 'nave won Read 1 102 Dukes 000 Blount I 135, cagers Webb I 119 I rolfllS moved to a 13-11 first quarter 238 54 Wave 66-59 Feb. 6 on Friday. nine and lost with lead. the three quarter mark.In Tracy Fitz had 11 points for junior varsity cagers came seven two here in the final regular sea the Blue Wave. from behind in the second halfto regular season games PK Venue ChltholmjOA R Garnet son home game for the Tigers. easily defeat the P.K. remaining on the schedule I 02. Blllch'108.Fill 1 2 4. Quintain I 0. The Tigers grabbed a quick Perry again had an out the final period of play "it was a great team effort Yonge Blue Wave JV 54-38( in a P.K. Yonge has now won six /.LoeO ) I Cunningham 4 1 9. J Combo 6-2 lead the of by the entire team said Inn, Totals 16 4 36 in early going standing shooting performance the Tigers opened a 58-50 contest played here on Friday games and lost 13. the contest hit in the up Coach Jimmy Thomas of his as Boyzie Perry second quarteras with less than five ( [o'eb.6. three sensational 10-foot he hit margin Tigers on on three field goals The started'strong minutes to play in the contest Hlue wave jump shots his first three and three foul shots on along with The Blue Wave tried to come UHS hit on 29 shots in the of Paul White's three Hart Feed opening stages buckets to the Edwardswas back, cutting the Tiger mar 47.3 average.The Blue Wave moving to an 8-6 lead after contest. Jerry gradually move the Tigers gin to five points until Perry shot( on 28 of 57 for a 49.1 average trailing the Baby Tigers 6.2 in the only member of the into the lead and take a 36-30 free throws to the early of the period.It Bradford sunk two wrap The Tigers sunk 8 of 15 stages County's Full Service Blue Wave to score a bucket lead into the dressing room at during this of the contest. halftime.will up the big victory. from the free throw line and was more of the same in part I I P.K. Yonge had three of eight the second chapter as the Fertilizer DealerFERTILIZER I from the foul line. Baby Blue Wave grabbed a 11- I Have Potential To Be In State the P.K.Tigers Yonge 29 to 28.outre Perry bounded and 8 rush lead by and the held Tigers off to a lead strong at f-R" the half 2018. Ralph Williams the were big 1'11111'hltl' 1151 1'IIS leaps rebounders for the Tigers with Sparked by Meve Sirmones' !! ill h.iskrl dl'op'| through honk five each. three buckets Gerry and Paul in the third ."" . for ii h.iskrl as Ralph Play-Offs : Stroemer White plus Tim !McGill had chapter the Tigers had a 35-28 (Bag or Bulk) - \\illi.inis )112)| and| Sum ..l.iiItmm : .. four rebounds each. advantage at the three quarter - ((201 look on in game with mark of the contest. I'.K.'OIiJotI'. LAKE BUTLER Terry also serve as a utility in: March, p.K. Yonge, away at Tiger record on the seasonIs Strocmer, Union County High fielder. 1 ptn; March 9, Newberry 10 wins and eight losses with The final quarter saw Sir School baseball coach feels away,4 p.m.; March 11, Santa eight wins and four losses in mones with two more buckets FRM Complete Feed Seed BHS Five this year's team which Harold Esford, a junior, 6-1, Fe, home at 7:30: p.m.; March the conference. P.K. Yonge and Leandrew Pnngle with season on Tuesday,opensits Feb. 150 pounds, will be the third 12, Chiefland away at 4 p.m.; has now won 11 and lost nine three baskets spark the Tigersto Wholesale Retail ( 17, with a home game with baseman. Stroemer said he March 18, 19 20 Suwannee with a 9-3 record in the conference the victory. or ) hasa strong arm and will give Conference Tournament at to lead the conference bya HandlesN.M. denny Baker County has the potential High of to Mac-be the Tigers some power at the UHS in Lake Butler; March game over the Tigers and Pringle sirmones with with 11 were 12 points the and big We Also Offer Spreader Truck Service in the state playoffs. plate. He will also be, accord 23, P.K. Young, home 4 p.m.; Newberry who were tied for offensive for the : UIIS has won the Suwannee ing to his coach, one of the March 25, Bradford High at second place. Tigers. guns Baby & Bull Dozing Conference baseball championship candidates for leading hitter. Starke, 4 p.m.; March 26, the three Billy Woodington, a sophomore Dixie County, home at 7:30: Gary Cunningham with nine Homer F. Hart Owner Hwy 100 West At Bradford Colts past years. 5-8, 135 pounds, will be p.m. ; March 30, at Hawthorneat Score by Quarter points and Randy Blitch with Stroemer feels that P.K. the backup man at the hot cor 4 pm. UHS PKV II 25 '16 14- 66 eight markers led P.K. Yongein 496-2093 Union County Line 13 17 Yonge of Gainesville will give '16 13 59 ner and has the potential to bea April 2, at Santa Fe, 7:30: the contest 4 T Chg 226Cox's the their Tigers << strongest good ball player, accordingto p.m., April 6, at Williston, 4 competition.Two SPARK The high flying outstanding pitchereswill Stroemer. p.m.; April 9, Newberry Bradford High Tornado basketball the Chris Lawson,a senior, 5-11, home, at 7:30: p.m.; April 10, team came from Both spice Tiger when lineup. 145 pounds, will be their left Chiefland home, 1:30: p.m.; behind in the second quarterto are not play on shortstop the mound. they Bill fielder. lie has a strong arm April 13 Hawthorne, home, at and Stroemer said he is 7:30 April 16, at P.K. Great defeat the scrappy North /Hem me and Tim Whiteheadare pro. : p.m.; Marion Colts 70-62 to win its the ones who will do the bably the smartest<< player on Yonge, 4 pm.; April 17, at fifth victory in a row [Friday. chucking for Stroemer. the team. Keystone Heights at 2 p.m.; [Feb 6. here.F.arlier Hcmme is a junior, 6-0, 160 David Powell, a junior, 5-7, April 20, at Dixie County- 145 pounds, will be the backupleft Cross at 4 : in the year the Tornadoes pounds, and had a 7-2 record City p.m. easily handled tie List year. "lie has the poten- fielder and has played on UHS will host an eightteamsub the team for several seasons. district baseball tournament - Colts, the first unit left that tial to be the best pitcher in game early in the second half. the state," Stroemer said. Jimmy Mobley, a senior, 5- on April 21, 22, 23 with But BUS really had its hands Whitehead is a senior, 5.11, 6,150 pounds, will be the start two teams qualifying for the Instore full here according to Coach 185 pounds and will possibly ing center fielder. He is a good district baseball/ tournament i runner and will lead Mike Sexton probably be able to pitch one game a the team in walks and runs. The Colts, playing well on weekGlenn. lM>th offense and defense, Kemp, a junior, 6-1. Backup man for Mobley will moved\ to a 119 1 first quarter 173 pounds, will start his third .be Tim Crawford, sophomore margin Sparked by eight the catcher 5-10 150 pounds. t season as Tigers night field will be mannedby points byVam> Berry the Stroemer said he has a strongarm Dean Dukes, 6-1. 175 Tornadoes fought back to and is a good defensive pounds, who has the strongestarm assume a 2'-2H! halftime lead catcher Going into the final stanza the "Fred Clemmons will be the of anybody on the team. 1 . Tornadoes led 47-4'i Dukes will add some power at first baseman and will also be and\ Milton the plate according to Stroe Wavne Berry as backup catcher. David Baker each had hot hands, in Lovelace, a senior 6-3\ 215, mer.Gerry the final quarter each getting currently on the Tigers bas- White a senior, 6-2, lead the Tornadoesto 165 pounds will come out for 16 points to kl'lballteam will join the team after the basketballteam the team its 12th win in 16 contests. alter the basketball season Baker was the big gun for the and will be the backup man at concludes<< its season. He Tornadoes<< with 26 points. first base. will be a utility player and Wayne had 21,: as the pair got "Clemmons is the best defensive according to Stroemer, most SALEOne f :. !>ot the Tornadoes;70 points. first baseman in the likely will play in the outfield. \ - a' Tim McGill a senior, 6-3, s Levi West t. who has had a area" Stroemer said. hot hand lately for the Colts, Danny /Ha/en, a senior, 5,11, 195 pounds will be another out in 2):) markers to field candidate once the basketball poured keep 165 pounds will play second . concludes.The << season the Tornadoes off balance during the entire contest.! The base lie was the leading 1976 baseball schedule Colts now have won two hitter on last year's team as a includes, Feb. 17. Baker l-arrv White just couldn't games and lost 13 on the season kit fi'lderth, a batting Hawthorne 4 p.m.: Feb. make this shot, although he Ace Evans: and hotshot average of 315. With White- 20 home 3:30: gave his Oak Hall opponent a Day Only Gordon; with 12 points each head and Hemme the Tigers p.m. Feb. 21, at Baker goat match Tuesday afternoon . acre also in double figures forth should have an outstanding County, 1:30: p.m.; Feb. 24, Larry dropped his home at 3:30 Hawthorne, : (' Colts. double play combination. singles!: match 97. BUS hit on 31 of 68 shots fora This rear high school base. pm. ; Feb. 27, P.K. Yon e, 4"i:; percent shooting average ball has adopted the home at 4 p.m.; Feb. 28, Key Graffito; ir. coin laundry. They hit on only eight of 20 designated hitter rule of the stone Heights! home at 2 p m. "Better to have loved and March 2, Bradford County lost than to do 30 of free I throw to keep t the Colts American League and Larry pounds within striking distance. [Fleming at 4.9, 97 pounds, High, home 4pm.; March 5illislon. wash each week." Wayne Berry had IB will fill that oosition Fleming \\ home at 7:30: p m: -Hal Linden in Parade. Saturday Feb. 14th8:3O rebound, and Alfred Ross! came up with 11 as the Tornadoes - pulled do17 rebounds At Our 6OO Baker had six assists and To Ross! four as the Tornadoeshad 18 assists in the contest I Baker is now averaging 16.9 points per game for sixteen Downtown Gainesville Store contests with a total of 271 IMPORTANT I II points. Wayne Berry is II I averaging 16.2 with 260 points 1 I Score by Quarter 19 S.E. 1st Ave.Downtown I Bradford 9 31 'II 70 JON .Marion U 13 I' I' 67 Bradford' Baker I 11 I 4 76 Wayne Berry NOTICE On The Square 11121. I ROM 178 Willis. Berry 304 Brunt I 102 Total 31870 North Marion, 00,00052 n Guynn 1 1I I U. Butler 119 I Wf4t 8 '2J Evans 52 I 17 Bernard 107 I Total" 74 14 62 1 We're Having This Sale In Our Downtown Store To Better Display BUS Faces Second Homestead Exemption Our Fine Furnishings Plus Better Serve Tou. Don't Miss This Opportunity To Save Up To 5O% And More During Our One Day 3 Tough Notices Have Been Mailed Event Everything Is On Sale Plenty Of Free Parking t BankAmericard And Master Charge Accepted. Home GamesThree t tough home games face the Bradford High Torna- Due In This Applicatior. are does in the next five days as they enter the home stretch of) Super Bargains the 1973-76 basketball seasonin Suwannee which County they meet Bulldogsthis the Office By Marcn 1 lf 1976 Friday Feb. 13, play the day.Baker Holies Feb.County Cardinals H, Wildcats and this host Satur next the Save Up To 5O % R Tuesday. [Feb. 17. All three doubleheaders Person's Filing For The First begin at 6:30: p.m. Earlier in the year the Tornadoes And More defeated a scrappy Time must Come To The OfficeIn Live Oak five by a score of 71- 62. They will bring a record of four wins and eight losses to Starke for the rematch. Person We Will Have On Hand Additional Sales Personnel Bolles<< in this wqek's rankings -'. 1c carries a ninth place in And Credit Personnel Yo Serve You Better And this week's 3A poll and has won 17 and lost four "'"- Faster.Don't . Macclenny earlier in the season gave the Tornadoes a Gene LongProperty e . / !good game dropping a 45-40 . Miss It! Don't Miss It! close one to them. They have one of the top shooters in Appraiser Northeast Florida in Bobby Downtown Ford and have won three and lost ten on the season . The Tornadoes hope to 1st.Ave. Gainesville extend! Its five game winning streak in these home contests. , I II I Jt - - - -' .S'S-. .-. ..... -.-... - ..-'... .. r....... I J .-J' I 1 r b '" _-.-.._ "I r ' ( Pagel : February 12, - : k );: ___ __ ... 'Southside ,.. . -- n n ............. ,.-- --- UpDateproblems ry a -AA-7IL .A VL ri-,c M1 -.I\JV .- -one Next I moved t " As reported last week, Mrs. William's 2nd grade girls to read about for for year to Rye Jay Hayes Jeff Sherman him! A.A. Watch next week namesof Gainesville and luckily founda report cards for the third 6- Monica Maslowski!, Paula Jimmy Wilson. Milne's birthday was in students in the fourth and week grading period were McKinney with the class and district meet are high enough. January.February. who have done job in Starke. Bradford sent home with the children on Mrs. Lawrence's accelerated showed them key words to Run, Dribble and Shoot Is is Black fifth grades work this past six- County was a welcome change Wed.,Feb. 4. 2nd grade class Mrs. Lawrence's accelerated look for when working with part of the Special I Olympics. Month and have History outstanding from a county as large as The following students are Allison Denmark, Tom third grade class, word problemThe We congratulate La Verne and of we a Black week period. Duval. My assignment was a recognized by their teachers Jan Brooks Cheri Foster, class and Mr Joseph on their athletic ac. prominent TEACHER SPOTLIGIiT second grade teaching Watson Perri Giusto Erika Americans in Pam Goolsby, Rosaland pictures, and Teacher in the Spotlight this at Southside. I for outstanding work McKinney worked together on complishments. position 'con during Gruen Jennifer Johns, books bout them this period: Thressa McCollum, Vicki Lennon Tonya Sorrells, Greg several problems during the children to read. for the week is Cyndee Lawrence. tinued teaching second grade Nazworth.Mrs. session. All of the students LIBRARY EXHIBITS Here is her story: I was born for four years. Two years agoI Whitehead's third involved in the class enjoyedthe Benjamin Franklin was and reared in Jacksonville It received a new teaching grade, Diane Wood; Mrs. born in January and we had a until I graduated from at not opportunity to work in a The Southside Library has was assignment SouU-side DeWitt G. Jones Freaman's third grade classroom situation with their had several interesting display"Poor Richard's of his sayings from" high school that I left there. At which I am currently Involvedin Sharlene Griffis, Melanie principal. exhibits on display recently, Pictures, articles Almanac. that time, I went to Greensboro and very excited about. and books Wood. Ol>in pics WinnersWe one from the State Dept. of ,N.C. to major In Frenchat That assignment was teaching Mrs. Kyle and Mrs.Elamilton's plus a listing of all his in- Greensboro College. After second Funeral Home at Southside are very Transportation featuring a ventions accelerated and third Reading class: pleased that two of our series of big photographs boys were and also shown.The two years away from home, I graders. This experience has Bruce Davis, Sharon Woods, students had the chance to entitled "Roads lead to Many girls got"acquainted" decided to return to been extremely satisfying to STARKE PHONE 64-62OO Wally Barker, Darryl participate in the district Run Places." Franklin from with Benjamin Jacksonville, attend Jack Morgan. Dribble, and Shoot contest Also, we've been cheering and didn't this display sonville University and me.While teaching during the I RENTAL.HOSPHMLBEDS On Wed. Jan. 28, Mrs.Shinholser's held at BMS Field Feb. 4. Pooh! "Three Cheers for ask "Who's Ben? major in Elementary regular school term, I went to Lindy Beck I WALK6WS: WHEELCHAIRS fourth grade La Verne McDuffie and Pooh" is a display of author, brought in some Education. In 19691 graduatedfrom the University of Florida purl- CRUTCHES Math class was pleased to Rich the soap sculptures that she had J.U. with BA in Elem. work Joseph are students A.A.Milne's books and poems carved herself a time to begin on my : KEYSTONE HEIGHTS PHONE 473.3176 have as its teacher Southside who have the opportunity to and pictures. Even a big Well done out of bars of Education. Masters degree. During the I soap. It Principal Dewey McKinney. advance to the State com stuffed Pooh Bear has been all Lindy and we After graduation, I taught summers I attend U.F: full- McKinney! discussed word petition if their scores in the encouraging the boys and sculotures enjoyed looking at your second grade in Jacksonville time. In June 1974, I receivedmy I Masters degree in Early - - - Childhood Education. 1 .' c KRAFTMAYONNAISE My most avid hobby is gardening. Last year I boughta I t.. OFF t FOOD I 40* I served greenhouse plants.to heighten I currently which my interestin really have B QT. 79 (EIm! [ about 200 plants, both indoor OFF A. ,. and outdoor. My favorite 'I I B BB WITH, THIS. COU'OI AT P4NTBV POI' O.O 4 lTD.|$ WIB '" '* SHAD plants to collect now are GAINDETERGENT (L fl H WffO MB If t.>TmmmmmmmmmmmmmW < LiUIT.t. Of ICM CIMTft Off COUPON WITH A.T W bromeliads. I'm also on Mom POOO ONDIH TOBACCO PNODUCYt CkUDID f I FA IR :::::: ::: weather anxiously vegetables so and awaiting I flowers.can warm plant ! rL _ I must mention in closingmy 1 companion, Cory. The ONE DOZEN first year I taught at I In I Southside, of chila-en (W' one my 49oz 79 SUPERMARKETS I' EGGS I gave me a black poodle. Sh>'s been great company! BOX 1 I STAR KE OFF t .WITH'0.,THIS f...COUPON IS. 1iT "TP".T""PIIIO'O"OI"'OIl"'D.THIIU LJUIT-t O> IACN CENTS OFF COUPON WITH, $7 5OOH 9 m mmmm ANY SIZE MOHI FOOD QUOIN.TOIACCO PRODUCTIECLYDlD. 320 SOUTHWALNUT B "ITN1X11 COUPON A'. .HT.Y MIDI' O*O 1TOKII KIO Ml II T. Il'NCIII\IENU Lmr H "ID.IIIII if7 S UMIT-1 Or5KNCINI OF COUPON WITH A$150 .. ST. rA uom' oA.CCO ODUCT$IICUIOIO :) FEBRUARY 9-13 - - - :Monday: Sloppy Joe on bun Corn, Potato Chips, Applesauce - Super Discount EveryDayLowPricc 1 EveryDayLowPrice T EvcryDayLowPncc Tuesday, Milk.: Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Cheese, Lettuce and Tomato Salad, Cookie SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE Delight Rolls, Milk. WATER ADDED 201s 211 FLORIDA PREMIUM: GRADE loi9 $100 Wednesday: Tuna Salad, BEEF BLADE GEORGIA SHIPPED.FRYERS. ACAR Peas and Carrots, Orange, OR Cinnamon Rolls, Milk. CHUCKSTEAK Boneless Thursday: Hamburger, Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beanc;Peaches, Rolls, 1 HAM Milk. Friday: Beans and Wieners SHANK PORTION BUTT PORTION Turnip Greens, Banana Pudding, Corn Bread, Milk. WHOLE I'' U.S. GOVT. 2 PER / 3 Ibcan 99 National GuardRecruiting j INSPECTED BAG Drive f ** CORN FED Ham Roasts or Slices .I . Set Feb. 7-22 I It t, CveryDaylowPrice EveryDayLowPrice EveryDayLowPrice M EveryDayLowPrke M EveryDayLowPrkeCINTIH 'Super Discount'' Units of the Florida Army f I f . I/II National Guard .. 155BONELE34tEEf VR 1511 will join COT XEF 31 FULL cur 211 BONELESS BEEF 11 IONILESS BEEF 11 11. LARGE FIRM 8' A together February 7-22 for SIRLOINSTEAKS ROUND I SHOULDERSTEAKS: CHUCK PROAST< RED RIPE and"Operation every unit 107"of to the bring Florida each National Guard to authorized .STEAK I TOMATOES strength levels. I The Florida National Guardis .., co.. $168 O GOVT NSGOVT; $118' 33C currently over its priority MSIECTIO . LOAN'10 msriCTioCOHM cO..O ? aggregate strength statewide F OEveryDayLowPrke La c OKI*no LI and ranks second in the nationin strengh attainment. V EveryDayLowPrke | EveryDayLowPrke Super Discount 1un Super' Dlnount because This period it coincides was designated with the un un 1An un ua LIn observance of George 20 PANTRY PKIDESLICED 16 I PULL- 11 HOT DOG or 14 VASELINE 50 2 5' Washington's birthday. f IAMBBICHT f oPIZZA I A-PART FRESH George Washington's I HAMBURGERBtROLLS A birthday is of special WHITE INThIMfIVONL ',.....n.1l0"2..CHI.... 1 I CARROTS J significance to Guards people 1401 SAUSAGE, f BREAD, KiauLAK t HIHBAlOUfl' because he was tne most outstanding citizen soldier of j YOUR 69 4/l [ 100177C pLG14c all times. He commanded a Z /89 3/89 CHOICE __ Militia regiment as a in young the man.Virginia Qualified to join are men 17 COMPARE oun"> IVI".. :.'OAT" rouMvil"'" COMPARE OUfl IVIMTOAY YyroI: COMPARE KVIMVOAV,COMPARE, OUK I.IH, 0 f .OUSA'. ILOO years of age and up and u 'o | LOW PfttCiai LOW PfllCIW miciv women 17>2 years of age and QUICK FIOZCN I ] II AVS PANTS up and prior service and rA10I men PIIOC >7 Cornish Game Hens t, 79 Cream "cheeserft 2/99 I BiT stTo"ftnAit M33 '' i I Pantry J 11 CAN Pride Shortening *119' 10 discharged women who from have any branchof been MNUINt Nfl IUIIN SOum CUT SHOUIDU | UNO HOST Assmrio in PIC I pNTir' puot wr I tuvr Mil J il lAG I PINIIT Pilot the Armed Forces. Being a Lamb Roast 'oft.1? was. : >. '' i Chipped Meats 2/89/r I Bite Size Dog Food 99* I Grape TIll Jam 65e 10' National member Guard of the provides Florida a SEA STAR HUT I CAT t II PEG I PANTS PIIDC TIll Pit I PINIIf PliDt >0u ( I good part-time job with new Fish Sticks $119 39>>' i Sliced Bologna 89 0 10' j Hot Cocoa Mix 99 C 10" Grape ptNiir Pint UK Jelly 65C 10' higher approved pay by scales Congress recently and PIS WISTEIN : PINII' PI'ot' 1111 ... 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I AI There was no opposition to the rezoning request which 50oz will permit use of mobile 32ozEveryDayLowPrke homes with a minimum size of 12 x 60 feet. The rezoned area includes Lots 1 through 24, Block A; all EveryDayLowPrke EveryDayLowPrke EveryDayLowPrkeLIBBY'S Blocks B, C, and D; Lots 1, 2, sNl Y1t Irl uN Un 15, 16 of Block E; and all PANTRY PRIDEPORK 11' III PANTRY.RIDI II' 11' 0' BOUNCE Blocks H,1 I.j and K.:The area & CAKE Pantry aids FABRICSOFTENER FABRICSOFTENER does front not property include on any Kingsley water BEANS MIXES CORNREAM / Tea Lake. tTVLt*WMOif NlKHfi Ulol CAN 4/$1 "'1..501;"'2/$1 'CANS 3/I ( (COUNT BOX,oo' 99 ( zoj9crrrt.rwrrrrwr My Neighbors l < U , - mm mm mm mm mm mm mm ( SAVE ,' (i-----------:1 ( (i-----------1' I,.. ! 'I POST HONEY | I' FOLGER'+ 5 I SAVE WIZARD SOLID I I BETTY CROCKER ! 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I, ,.: February 12.1 1916 TELEGRAPH PageA Disaster Drill Termed Success By CoordinatorsSuggestions ya( for improve vice also pitched in and helped switch to the Sheriff's com- Starke-Police Chief Jimmy Bradford County Civil Defense - v '4 ment aside the local disaster in the drill as a backup unit. munications network so that Bowen said that his depart. Director Jerry Thompson - .i JL1 drill Jan 21 was termed a Baillie said one unit was left all rescue units, police fire, ment was notified by the said that he was Impressed - complete success by Florida at the scene with a number of highway patrol and ambulances sheriffs department at the with the whole operation - Division of Health representative KMT's and that several of the will be appraised of county jail and that his men of the drill. Dan Cannon who was on area law enforcement officers everything that is going on. He patrolled Walnut Street and : \ hand to discuss the drill more drove the rescue units to the said tha at one point we askedfor other major streets plus were than a week after Its occurrence hospital with the Injured. some backup ambulanceunits asked to stand by. I i Ha ilUe' recommended that and were not sure the Henry Block has "The most realistic and suc- in future drills all personnel message was received. Bowen said that communi- cessful of similar drills held in '" cations were broken down 17 reasons why the North Florida area" was from beginning and that as the report from North Florida Farm Bureau Reviews Key IssuesKey an elected officer he has you should come Civil Defense director James available 14-uniformed men to us for incometax Delzell. agricultural leaders Bradford County Farm that could be called into assist The 31 ROTC students who from Dixie, Bradford Union, Bureau legislative committee. Injusta matter of minutes. He help. ? served as casualties in the Baker Columbia, and He urged strict enforcementof said he told his men on duty to rr mock bus-tram accident on Gllchrist County Farm the Green Belt Law. Wat try to slow traffic down Edwards Road were praisedfor Bureaus gathered at the terson said the law has through the city.Edmondson . p a "superb acting job." In Columbia County Farm worked well in counties whereit ,4 fact, a nurse at the Bradford Bureau Office in Lake City, has been strictly Interpreted said that duringthe rR. County Hospital was told by a Thursday, Jan. 29 to review drill that he saw no ; student, "Don't worry about key issues facing farmers and Watterson also brought out strange vehicles parked at the JlJlI" e me I'm dead Delzell's letter !growers' in the up coming that Farm Bureau does not hospital. "For that reason we "". also praised the "overloaded" legislative session. support any increase in ad did not request law enforce- hospital staff for its performance Attending the multi-county valorem taxes for public ment assistance," Edmondson Reason 14.We're human, and in the drill. Farm Bureau legislative school financing said. once in a great while we makea Cannon recommended that committee meeting from Assisting in the presentationof mistake But if our error the accident a rea be sealed off Bradford County were Florida Farm Bureau's Fire units from the Brad- means you must pay in future drills, allowing only Freddie L. Watterson, priority issues for 1976 were ford County Volunteer Fire additional the tax We tax pay you any pay.interest only emergency vehicles access to Tommy Hamilton and Charlie Communication Director Bill Department from Graham, or penalty We stand behindour u1 the victims. He also recom- Baldree. Hunter, and Assistant Lawtey and the City of Starke work.H&R. I mended that one person Legislative chairman for Director of Public Affairs Jim Fire Department came in for should be designated in Florida Farm Bureau. Jim Emerson.A praise from Cannon for BLOCK charge of the disaster scene. Burke spoke briefly to the meeting is being planned response in getting to the : Gerald Baillie, director of group and urged it to review with all counties listed aboveso scene and assisting with the THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE the Bradford County Rescue Farm Bureau's policies for that our area legislatorsmay injured after the fire part of 118 N WALNUT ST 9648286 , Service, said it took approx. 197C be present. This meetingwill the drill was extinguished. I OPEN 9.8 MONSATQ imately 50 minutes from the include board of directorsfor ...... time of the accident to treat "Taxes are still one of the each county. Policies in 'r. the injured at the scene and most important issues and the the interest of Agriculture will [ ) transport them to the hospital. Agricultural Assessment Law be the general discussion, said He said both of the BC ambul- (Green Belt) is vital to George T. Muggins, presidentof E (i1 WooaoQEJL( ( tI ances were used and the agriculture's survival" said Bradford County Farm ; Union County Ambulance Ser Watterson chairman of Bureau. [ ! - ..... " Award Simulated Brick Stone Stucco Winning BUS AthletesLeading - :JJict pernini , the Bradford high Tornado football team to its inning 7-3: season brought, seven , senior grhldeni honors at the annual football h.inquet last Thursday night. Glen received the Specialty! T'lIm"I.rtl.. Jlale C.rHJi.J & Residential EmmlltBright.secondrowleft."as honored asoidstandingoffenshrharkandScott! Poorer CUSTOM. as ou..tandind"'l'n..I/ \,.. lineman 496.2185 I Fla. 782-3896 Curtis! (Crawford back row left received a trophy as the team's! most 1 improved pUver BUILT Lawtey Wayne Scott, back row center, received the Ronnie .then Sl'Iularohip"arll and Tommy I COMMERCIAL --- HOMES \.a." rc: n Jrrl" : Edwards was honored as outstanding offensive! lineman. CONSTRUCTION : : ; -,'Jb. 'r COUNTRY HOME CENTER. LAKE BUTLER.How .,," r "= r" 5 For UC As ", .., i-- Job Apply Inspector --- . , LAKE BUTLER Five The board received applica- Young explained that the applications were received by tions from 25 persons for con- company installs water the Union County Construction struction permits. Mettenzwi i heaters and other ranges in Industry iind Licensing/ made a motion to table the houses. After a brief discus- does the rising cost ofelectricitycompare Board at its regular monthly applications until the special sion the request was grantedon meeting here on Tuesday. meeting next week It was a unanimous vote of the Feb. 10, at the Union County approved by the board to take board. Courthouse for the post of the applications up at the special The board approved the building inspector. meeting refund of fees collected for carpenters licenses which Board Chairman Dick Per- The board granted an application they are not going to grant in : nini appointed a committee by Clay Electric Co-op Union County. Those approved - consisting of Garnett Dukes for an individual license for the refunds include and F.L. Mettenzwi to screen the company at the request of CecilVilber $1900. David the applications and report C.W. (mllli) Young, a repre- Rogers $10.00, and R Little costsCOST back to the board at a special sentative of the company. $10).(00. with other rising meeting set for next Tuesday . . ; Feb!' 17, at 7 pm. Those applying for the - position to replace Sam Wilson f r: Special SaleNORTH who was fired by the board at CENTRAL FLORIDA ANTENNA TOWER. its January meeting include R.T. Anderson, II.R. Haverty. T SERVICE MELROSE FLORIDA INCREASES 1965-1975 J.T Parrish. Curtis G. Factory Trained NO' We Are Trained By t 4 Venn demons, and C.C. demons. Ot In.TheFoeld Hard WonX'' Haverty is a former build- SPECIAL BUYING POWERS GIVES U SPECIAL PRICES In the past ten years inflation has 1 ing inspector in Bradford 40 Ft. TV Tower Complete ,::2 :' 'j caused the price of practically everything to County and Parrish is also a .No Uqly Guy Wires Needed .HD Galvanized Rohn Tower zoom upwards just take a look at the of Bradford resident and a member of the Bradford County All Cannel COlor UHF VHF .Top Quakty Booster ."..,-". ;'. { chart on the left. School Board .Automatic Allimce Rotor Bekten Coax Cable '>>>'1, Today we all have to dig 87% deeperinto Pernini informed the board Labor and Tax Included 500% '. ,,;:: ..: '",' 5000/0 '" our pockets for food and 76% deeperfor that Bradford County Building! Installed Price '365.00 housing. The cost of living, in general, Mundorffhas I ' Inspector Wayne ' been assisting in Union BISFOREIGN I,a 50 Ft. Tower(Same Material) '399.95 has jumped 69%. ... ; < T r) County three days a week He L *" 40 Ft. Extension Pole '260.00No : ; Our costs at FPL have jumped, too. : said that Bradford County .... The of wooden the of poles 'i price price officials notified him that they Hidden Charges! Call Anytime '' 'would not be able to continue SALE ENDS MARCH 1st 1976 '; r: f: .: :: t.:,.F copper wire, the price of tucks in fact, with the inspections in Union PH 475.1414 Jerry Agnew Melrose Fla. .. ,, ". ,k-i as we said, the price of practically County after this month. .' (;) "" : A ; "l;:(>' ," is 1>". '''' everything, up. >j:f:,< .'\.< " 0> "- "", The biggest increase of all is the .,'" .,. i'.A: ,: astronomical 500% increase in fuel oil ' ' CRROWNERS 400% costs. A result of the internationaloil . ", A"" ." crisis. ak i These severe cost increases have : .' . t : >> , ;0;, <, necessitated two general rate increasesin ,, " \ . "',< $:('$-'\ ':)' <"3" ( 1971 and 1975)), the only two in FPL's ., ,''v.' ," '''' \",:. ,: ,. ,5 '.' 50 year history.As . We Work on all Types of Foreign Cars ,"",\,",:;<<'{'"d." '; From Anything Small to Motor Overhauls ,<.., ., N',. electricity including the fuel adjustment , ," . ,' less than the of -- charge has risen cost livingover , 300% ; IJ1K; :' the past ten years. . Watch For Our SpecialsTHIS ,:: 'I", ,, ,''" . " ,' the fuel adjustment"charge. It all goes ',, ,'';\"'<, ..1;<"." .,.,,."' ,. l','" ..... ,,,.'.,). towards paying the extra cost of fuel. WEEKS SPECIAL ,. ix, 'Y 41, ? \i. t One reason we've been able to keep ."". _.. ,, I' ', costs from going higher is nuclear : 'S ', '"fi.-v.-',', ''"" "." generated It's the most economicalsource power. VOLKSWAGEN $1 T95 :- .. "t.,1\-'Wt J"<;, 1,: ">.:<,, 11 I f. ;. : of energy available to us today. Last :.<< y' .1' I Parts AndLaborlncluded "" ". ." f. year alone, it saved our customers over TUNE-UP ;, ., ;S" ; zoo .!" .' $161 million in fuel oil costs. T .' And to hold costs down even more : ; .".- f':., ,: 1 CONSISTS OF .. .., ':',"!,.("- ,.,,{.,%.; we're building additional nuclear power .:.' plants.As. a matter of fact, at FPL we're doing ' POINTS AND CONDENSER SET TIMING '> ADJ. VALVES ", .., everything we can to help keep costs PLUGS i down. VALVE COVER GASKETS ADJ. CARBURETOR , '} '\1'. But you can help, too. Because the ADJUST BRAKES AND CLUTCH ,f, . .... average homeowner has doubled the use of e, electricity in the past ten years. There are Have Complete American Car Department 100% 'r';;, \ ) We Also a many ways you can cut down usage ,. Specializing in High Performance Work ,>, without sacrifice of convenience and and Small Fleet Maintenance comfort. Pick up a free copy of our Watt ss% Watchers Guide at any FPL office for ways to control your electricity costs throughwise CenterForeign % Starke Auto 50 usage. and Domestic Car Repairs Complete Radiator Shop APL! '- Si COST OF HOUSING FOOD FPL't COST/KILOWATT HOURS 8:00-5:30-MON.-SAT. POWER LIGHT COMPANYIVoplc ST. : : FLORIDA 528 WALNUT LIVING COSTS COSTS FUEL OIL COSTS HOUR PHONE 964-8317 OPEN/ ALL DAY SATURDAY ...serving people. I . STARKE. FLORIDA FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics, and FPL Records , . L i)' .. .. a. _ -- -_ L" - _:..._--. -. .." t Ia TKI.KCKAIMl: Ki-biu.irv 1 Ii.,11711! - .... "_11".c=.cI I This Cotton dale Farmer Has Wagon Train Fever s IN fORESTRY alAI FOil COUNTY When 46-year-old Gale Wol- The Cottondale, Florida, The wagon train made a admits it takes quite a bit of Mike Montgomery a mem- l h1'1'I'n' ,\. Iteeilj ford climbs onto the seat of his farmer is an assistant wagon three-day stop at the Victor endurance to stay with it. ber of the Florida Bicentennial l'uunly: "Foiettlvr covered wagon and grabs the master and one of the driversin Arnette farm near Hawthornethis "It Commission which organ- reins of his team of four Florida's Bicentennial week and Wolford talked when gets tiresome all right, ized the drive, says benefits of horses he begins to live a partof Wagon Train traveling( across about his experience as a have to you fight get out four there head and of being a part of the train far a i America's past. the state The train will reach driver on the Bicentennialwagon horses outweighs hardships on the day. he said Graham. today (Thursday train since joining it every rigorous five-month drive. ILT ' with a grin "But I've fooled r ,.r four of five Clad in blue jeans Wolford In the last yearswe Fet 12)) where it will make an nine days ago. "It is worth it when I 110E. Iltlily with horses all lives to "ride the trail" ramb- my life and I you have seen the wood ling along in the covered destination headingto Wolford who drives his four love 'em I enjoy just gettingup realizeyou Just might be makIng products markets rise to a its of Valley horses eight hours a day at a he said, history "There wagon, enjoying the sceneryof driving my horses and tremendous peak in demand Florida's countryside. Forge Pennsylvania speed of about four mph seeing the country" might' not be another one likeit. and price then plummet Into The 50 Floridians now traveling economic stagnation.This . ...= II;. on the wagon train havea Since the wagon train 'rte'M near standstill con- -- :. rugged life very similar to started in Polk City Feb, 1. dition was caused by the . .. tap n N /e' n a; r their pioneer ancestors who travelers on the train have nationwide economic All Roatls W h IV'..- crossed the west a century developed close bonds with y" recession that our country has Their day starts about one another Montgomerysays i ago suffered during the past: two Lead To Graham d I ?w STARKE ', 4:30 each morning building a years. The wood.using industries -\ fire in the wagon circle to "We eat, sleep and work A mixture of the rustic and the practical not all the hay, paper lumber, pole *-*ff I "V warm themselves. After eat together: everybody here is iipp.treliinil musical i>tiii| |>inrtit will fit into the hath of a cnv- and chemical companiesalike M --i: IeeA ,1M ,. ing breakfast usually eggs, just one big happy family," he 'mlnumi.. s0 the Bicentennial tt'agun Train must necensmilv were slowed down to acrawi ,.l bacon, biscuits, and coffee said lot'hide n v.in.lliflniin Many of the companieswere 31Editorial prepared by their hosts at met l.'iiio) in Orange Springs forced to shut down for a L.11r.i : ..N frflff "I.:. each Even though the train nearly supporters encampment they hit Ximil.iv night ami together thev devoured about Hill) pounds few days or weeks Some of the I rail bout 8 a.m, The train usually keeps to the less traveled - back of leaked chicken, li.uk road routes me slow and weary for the less stable companieswere travels the back roads to roads of the state tlic liaM'U-rs. hug they s.ij he welcome is worth it at the mil forced to close their it has still attracted bit avoid traffic stopping brieflyfor quite a of each il.iv's journey doors for good lunch which is usually of attent ion in the small towns sandwiches packed at break and villages it has passed Luckily, the county seemsto through. be shaking off the economic fast.Very "When we recession and getting back into little food is carried by go through a the wagon train, the travelers town, hundreds of people action once again It seems to depending on the generosity of always run and get their cameras be a long, slow process of their hosts at each encamp- when they see us," Wol- recovery but we are apparently - ment. The evening meal ford said. "I hate to count on the way. might consist of spaghetti or how many times I've had my tl How does that affect you hamburgers, or whatever is picture taken" since I started the woodland owners of offered by the host. this trip. ,.,.Lr Bradford County Does this Bathing and other essential One of the reasons for the mean that you can once again activities are very close to the curiosity about the train is the sell your timber when it needs pioneer life on those early wagons, authentic replicas of to be cut or you need extra z wagon trains Often times the prairie schooner that cash in a hurry showers are few and far between carried settlers westward l during the 19th century The The answer to these questions would have to be "In fact, I didn't get to wagons are handmade of heoffered white oak and yes. but don't t expect to completewith pine shower last night because I the wooden wheels, copied peak prices you or was too busy getting things your neighbor received in after an existing model in the done around here after we 1<))71': '! If you want to sell camped," Wolford said. "But Smithsonian Institute in timber will probably you Join The Wagon TrainNow I'm getting one tonight, just Washington D.C need to contact numerous like the cowboys one every timber buyers for price week whether you need it or The only authenticity mis: estimates rather than just not." ing in the wagon train, according (ivii a *iv-nienihersiniiiiguinii|>, a few hoards anti, wires until in 1976 the covered wagons are The chronicle of the pioneer wagon to Wolford, is the jugsof ] and a |piano it I is hard! lo Im.iume how the Kurnlennl.il pel waiting knocking on someone door.comes once again on the trail recalling a bit of train is in fact the story of infant Tents are pitched at night moonshine the original pioneers FiMineis keep it all t uether, lleie they !set lilt| for Mimil.it: your but of the travelers early American history that is almost America, and citizens of Bradford some a little more protectionfrom prefer carried. .high; l's shown in ILiuthoine.. which saw a liiinout of jboul.Till. You most likely w ill have to forgotten./: This time the wagons are County are fortunate in having an opportunity the cold weather so they "Yep. those jugs of moon .*.. : sell basis your timber a on a per unit headed Eastwardback to Pennsylvania to get a taste of that early bundle up in their sleeping shine, that's about the only r; .:1. per cord getting for pulpwood given of)price per the cradle of liberty. They are making American spirit this Thursday night, bags on the hard wooden: thing we are short of that the ....w} 1,000( board feet when you sell a pilgrimage! to the birthplace: of the Feb.'' 12.Three. floors of the covered: wagons. old-timers: had" he said. ..... sawtimber nation, to rededicate the faith of : But what if you don't even America's citizens in the principles that covered wagons, comprisingthe have' the slightest idea how inspired their forefathers to seek freedom Florida train on its way to convergeat much wood you have on your and independence.The Valley Forge on July 3 with wagons County Agents By f ..I properly how ? Or how trees do you actually know from all parts of the country. will makean BobbyTaylor 1r/ : OIUE should many be harvested at this Bicentennial; Wagon Train pilgrimage !- overnight stop at the WJ). Barnes Notebook time' to Pennsylvania: is a replay of farm at Graham. history this time in reverse. A train of That's when you need the advice of the County Foresterof covered wagonsone for each state- While there the young people riding Your garden plans should be the "Florida Division of crossing the ( from west to east where "xenia" effects show ( country with the train will musical present a well underway by now even 3r Forestrye can examine and! adhering as closely as possible the up on the: ears (lexample: limber stands and program depicting! life in pioneer days though we are still getting; yellow kernels mixed with vour historic trains and, wagon routes and this will be followed by a one-hour some freezing temperatures. white ones) determinewhat the best route You should have' selected the for you to take might be. In The pilgrimage will terminate on program of Bradford County talent. site lor your garden and Plant sweet corn in blocks some cases we will be able to July\ at Valley Forge Parkjn Pennsylvania should be making "paper'plans : I I', rather than in single rows so help you! mark and inventoryyour where it will encamp for two The wagon trains originated early in of a design showing the that much pollen is present in trees to be cut if it can be the 19th century when settlers began actual arrangement of each the air around the corn stalks. completed w ithin a three man- months the of the Bicentennial during height moving\{ inland. An endless procession of vegetable in the garden area. This practice should produce Kven: singer rural Philips has In heroine an 1'111'11'10111 in day limit. celebration.So. In designing your garden better pollination and ear fill helping set iii| I the 111\ raid. of IIIK'lophiines, sad lights incuriiii.ili'il . covered loaded with household There also wherewe wagons; are cases out. here are some suggestionsthat | 1 inlii Hii-ir. st.iuipel 1 ' ... "get,. along little Bogie get along, g get :along'e ,you at Graham tonight. western frontier round of mav a supply Group. crops by similar >ear to a tract too large t to fit into fresh vegetables is not practical Band Stand for ParkIn planting and maturation datesin our maximum allowance, or if i order to keep the entire garden due to seasonal variations you were going to clearcut a in production as much as For an ample supply of most stand Even though we may possible. Within each group- seasonal items, approximately Bicentennial PlansAn not be able to assist you ing block( ), give consider one-tenth acre per directly with such tlm'berI'all.'s. ation to arrangement accord each member of the family fashioned band stand The octagonal band stand is we will be able to give should be sufficient. I, ing to plant size, for t the City Park on Church a .joint protect of the Senior you advice and direct you to Arrange low-growing vegetables Design your garden so that Street was! among the several and Junior Woman's Clubs! ofStdike other people ready to :assist : such as radish turnips crop rotation is practiced forthcoming projects with :Mrs I.e\vis ('haff such as Consulting Foresters: mustard, and lettuce alongone This practice primarily pre discussed at the monthly as chairman Plans for the : side of the garden for( vents diseases from living' hoard meeting of the Bradford structure are being drawn by In any case, \\hl'nOU think over from season t to season Count Bicentennial Steering Ioe Kaufmann of the o-Tech you might want to sell some block I, the medium-tall grow- Try to avoid growing' the samevegetable Committee Center timber. one of the first steps is ing plants such as peppers advice' Don't t in the same location to get some just bush beans and squash in the more often than once every Mrs 'half said other local I sell to the first huger that 1: middle of the and the garden a umamai+.rrar non.r. three years In fact, rotation civic clubs! will 1)(' asked to comes to your door tallgrowing'pgetabJes suchas should be by families of cropsas D1.7 UW( JGJJll assist with t the project since pole beans, sweet corn and well as by individual crops. the expense III be illnl'e than Just as! you go about selling stake tomatoes along the the Senior and Junior Clubs your house!! or car, determinea other side. Such arrangements Use! slakes, string and a ( J 11J0 can finance She said several general price range that you t felt minimize shading yardstick to lay off straightrows clubs and organisations have consider! acceptable Then effects Follow your previously contact a number 01 buyers \\illi.lln !S.Ilaas. already promised con- ' Think I It OverA More than one crop, each prepared plan. Place a garden rterans' !'l'I'Icl' ()fitrr tiibutions of mone.v, for bids for comparison! label at the head of each row' materials and vnluntcei" about the requiring same Information the label Remember to gel bids! under !spacing, be planted on labor other organizationswill may comparable conditions, suchas should include the , within a single row crop One out of every five among \ he contacted soon. the period of sale or weightconversions and dateTIIKKOL'I . recent survey taken In rt't'l'ntl'ks Senator Glisson has variety planting chairman said among voungFloridi1 the Jl. million .\meiic\ins per cord when . n'l Iwt weenthe( ages ol 1 IB f) and 25 Ix-i'n (conducting. a drive to publicize the Hun rows north and south so changes his! address liv' mm purchased by weight as is I that to sunlight is other Iticcntennial - shows the somewhat surprising{ result three vear mandatory sentence in the even exposure for all rows. Under' cer- i! ing each year events upcoming reported on most common today To make ! that a majority of those included! in the U'lid! that hen the law becomes the deal write up a contract j i w : widely tain conditions planting on :\t least half of these moves! :Monday night were: i that will be survey favor\ tougher criminal laws... \known it will have a deterrent effect on the south side slope of a bed are potential problems for the -The Bicentennialagnn law to binding in that a courtof the i : . KT1KWIIKKI.SPUN : insure think the courts are too lenient..andfavor I those who plan to (commit criminal :acts running east and west might .\C..\I\ Veterans! Administration Tramshow at Graham tonight limber is cut according to the have advantages' such as w tadprotection Almost half ol I those( peopleare i I'I'hursdayo> from I 7 lo !9 p m I handguns.Senator controlling, private ownership of with the assistance; of I firearms and quicker soil Dear Editor: veterans their dependents 001\ Girl Scout pioiecl. with agreement the buyer and accepted seller by both I warm up or survivois The continuing supervision bv' the Junior I Billboards! like the one pictured that more than Three of our City Commissioners migration can produce Club. to paint fire hydrants on If you need assistance with Jim Glisson, who has been alxive, recently placed in t the Starke city one Crops season, such span as strawberries spun Tuesday the roulette night! massive headaches tit. 1'ARe'c'ords 'all Street with a patriotic your timber call me at %46 - leading a legislative fight for stricter limits itn PS.:101:!()! :North: are carrying should be placed to onl'sidl' wheel Feb 3,again and landed right back! Centers Bicentennial motif \ >;v in StaikeChiles laws in dealing with criminals! and hand the. message to .vnungl'riminal'l., and of the garden so they do Into the lap of the big political To avoid (delavs in benefit -A lie showing( of the guns expressed surprise at results of the those v\ ho may be potential; criminals, not interfere with seasonal machine controlling: them. checks and contusion in other oulstanc ? Florida Bicentennial - survev because it is the l Ifi to 25 age that armed robbery and similar crimes preparation of the garden One old commissioner never veterans rel'ord1' urge all Commission exhibit To Visit veterans or others entitled to dining the Bradford County of the controlling lap group I that will fl'lthl' greatest impact will carry, an uitomatic prison sentence Interplant quick grow ing got out commissioner never VA benefits, to promptly FairIolrch: ::11, April I 1. 2, 3. from Senate Bill .">."> dealing with mandatory ot t three years if t the criminal is! (con crops like: radish among One joined new the controlling notify any changes"! of acldiess! This exhibit will consist of Starke Today sentences for those who use firearms virU-d Signs are also being placed: in slower-growing radishes ones The out machine. I':\en if veteran is not presently three mobile units, and will fast to commit crimes. -growing are that the numbers on benefits. also include local historical Sen Law ton Chiles c 11)..Fla i ( ('uinvi-mewe stores and other businesses! of t the way before the longer Now receiving it will be the\eheelare right back where will save' t lime and eliminate items! in Starke today carrying t the same message.Surely growing crop needs the space. they were in the beginning of possible error should they be --A costume ball with a (Thursday Feb 12)), to kickoff Senator Olisson introduced. t the bill t these messages !should makeall Allow ample space betweenrows the DS&N:-'; incubators all the sought in the future if the v'et- Bicentennial theme' at the his Bradford County reelection - for convenient cultivation big bluffs swept under the rug eran's record always rclUtt Starke Golf & Country Club on drive locally which mandates a minimum threeyearprison young people stop and think before June I 12An Sen Chiles will meet with with the type of tool you and a big effort put forth to his correct address term for gun toting criminals! committing a crime while carrying a plan to use clean their political skirts, the -. fashioned picnic, supporters at an organizational - convicted in court for arson, aggravated handgun! or other firearm. A three'year City Commissioners will settle With files on more than ft games and program at the meeting at the Garden assault aggravated Don plant too much of any depth and attach- million living/ veterans, duplications Fairgrounds in Slarke on Restaurant from II :So a m. to hatlt'rkidnap: prison sentence high price to fora back in is a 1 ; pay one at one time, of thousands of . crop especially the local ) namesarecommona Saturday. July 3, followed by t t:30: pm.The another surcharge! on ping, escape, breakingand entering with lew quick bucks. those which ! crops must to raise more an incorrect square dancing to a live bandin dutch treat luncheon is intent to (commit a felony. and aircraft be eaten fresh like radish. taxpayers to aid and abet their address ono serves to increase the evening open to the public. piracy.. Think it Ol'r.Qtii and cannot be stored. Followour money guessing and gambling in the possibility of erroror It was also announced: thatIncornered 'hiles is limiting campaign/: Planting Guide to determine the last City deUfy in theprocessing colonial hats contributions to ten dollars how much row of each preparing claims! There are approximately have been ordered for the per person so each citizen can crop will vield: budget.Keep in mind, the bill to the I. 17",OIKI) veterans in men and colonial aprons for have an equal share in his of Starke from their the State of Florida the women to be worn on the representative to the United City pRID1 BRADFORD CO To' provide fresh vegetablesover of engineering/: firm for In the case of veterans currently streets on Saturdays during States Senate, a long period time. :May and June. The one equal share 4 SINCE IP79 .make interval plantings of preparing/: the impact fee receiving/: benefitsthe cam for DS4N has lo be paid. new address and date of the paign has already attracted study p A vegetable 10 to Bicentennial any one plate with ft/AClrVI/ pl1 every should be the more than 7.5)0() individual doesn't It, dear taxpayer'The : move provided local .14 (days This practice works scenes, is also being contributors y roulette w heel will keepon Veterans: Administration afar nearing the state OBI particularly well for crops designed for sale during the record of 7.BOO advance contributorsset from time to time in as possible o spinning such as beans, sweet corn andpeas coming months Gov and losers in this game will :\I..hill''anI by Reubin Askew,in S which have fr ijN-/ BOB '; FERGUSON JOHN M MILLER a short 197-1 be the average citizensof >IIPlIl'r"TIHInThe ' /VOH- Publishers "peak" period of quality. always FUEL CONSEBVATIOM Chiles will Starke Those who have Veterans Administration Lfl come to Bradford Published each Thursday and entered as second Class Mutter at the Post Office. at Starke. Fla. under Act Plant two or more varieties money will get more and those :l.loblle'an is scheduled: County from St Petersburg of March 3, 1879 having different maturity who haven't much money will to be in Starke Thursday Feb where he has a Pinellas Subscription, rarstn" trade area.' $6 per year 13 50 sis rnonths dates to prolong the season for have less. That's politics my 12, from 1-3 p m, at Den- County organizational meet. Outside trade area $7 per year $4 00 six months anyone crop. While genetic friends mark's Furniture Store park ing Phone9646305 : ,1 Starke Fla crossing may occur this is a Mrs Thomas F. Mixon ing lot on West Madison Sen. Chiles has an organiza problem only in sweet: corn 888 West Madison St. Street tional meeting set for Flagler" County later Thursday 1 , .. ... - - .- - - I ..hPage 1'hlllII'\1.1974 I: TKI.IXJHM'II: : 1'au.f II __ SAVE Wtly -"V1 r'y ' I .\ FM B B s tipiii 1 s IL I- ' I tL\i\ yv'C / I S l) pQCESN 1) EffEC1"EL.,",\SAD 1 1 i, r tiF .., SA,. PEOP.t '"'''' BEEF ,,,''ORSF . C.!. \1-\4 Quantity Rights SUPERBRAND FROZENNOVELTIES Reserved W-D BRAND USDA CHOICE WINM DIXIE STORES, INC BONELESSSHOULDER COPYRIGHT 1976 ICE CREAM BARS KRAFT ROAST ICE CREAM SANDWICHES P1 88c .> FUDGE BARS Mayonnaise MAYONNAISE 32-oz. TWIN POPS JAR I Limit 1 with $7.50 or more purchase excluding cigarettes IUVDUl. S 49M / ' e I:-S.:CHQICEJ; . ' / STAR- 89 Illy' d 12 PAK LANQ O' ,. I All GRINDSASTOR KIST BOX SUNSHINEPURE 1 1 LB. CHUNK LIGHT Star hiSt HARVEST FRESH FLORIDA TUNA6Vjoi. I I W.D BRAND USDA CHOICE BONELESS TEMPLE ORANGES CAN : Delmonico Steaks 1-tB. QTRS. / / lUVD $O59 2 O1 / 1 . t w nL.a.w u.S.CHOICE. J LB. SAVE 4OCPOUND Limit 4 with $7.SOer Limit I withi 7.SOer mere aurchasexclwding mere rchejs WASHINGTON STATE Deludingcigarettes W-D BRAND USDA CHOICE RED DELICIOUS OR Acigarettes SEMI-BONELESS SMALL END GOLDEN APPLES RIB ROAST THRIFTY MAID THRIFTY MAID CUT 1 0 $1 CORN OR SUPERBRAND FRESH FLA. AWG"T'A"" ; GREEN BEANS U"S,CHOICE $199 FOR GARDEN PEAS LARGEEGGS APPLE OR SAUCEHARVEST LB. FRESH HICKORY SWEET FLA. ORANGES 4 $1 6Se 4 $1BAG SLICED BACON .5 69' -- DOZ. $1 29IM1111 'i fee. .,.-..." ....,.IN...IIHIIIIYI"" PKG.1-LB. GI; ; .. 'I.X- ..1 > . ASTOR FROZEN BIscuT, USDA GRADE "A" FRESH FROZENORANGE JUICE / :,' : WHOLE FRYERS9ge C imp I tx *r v AStOf. I .FLOUR! i e 49 2 16-0.PACK. LB. CANS I 1 FRESH PORK LOIN SLICED MORTON FROZEN COUNTRY TABLE DINNERS QUARTER ASSORTED CHICKEN, TURKEY, SALISBURY, BEEF PORK CHOPS C I---1'f I $149 79 , 1S-aE I DINNER DIXIE DARLING \y '_. I. THRIFTY MAID 6c OFF LB. ' - ''l 1 l CAKE :! QUICKGRITS / DIAL W-D BRAND SLICEDBOLOGNA FROZEN SHOESTRING t ""' FRENCH FRIES MIXES ':. "' SOAP 12.o 79 . BAG LB. 18Vx PKGS..0&. 5 BAG SIZE.: W-D BRAND USDA CHOICE SUPERBRAND FROZEN WHIPPED 1 Zr BONELESS BOTTOM TOPPING I I rnflftq tMaid ROUND ROAST . i - I B B' I B :,.... .7;' $159 1 ' .j E1 T.GEAR. wll.a..1.' I P. ' 89 " 2 U.S.CHOICE CUPS 9-oi. e E 1 1 -'v'" LB. W-D BRAND USDA CHOICE FOR YOURVALENTINE 1 BONELESS t B t RUMP ROAST FRUlyRVI BASKETS e IUVD. roo $179 u..: IC $299 AND UP I LB. Open 10-6 Sunday BRADFORD SQUARE Open 1O-6 Sunday 1 \ -- -. ,.1 c-- -.- -- J i I.age IO TKI.KCKAIMI; ; t''b"IIIII'vI2.11711. ! .. ...... _. ___ .. __ .. -.. -:=.:> e.c.c...... I This Cotton dale Farmer Has Wagon Train Fever/ -IN FORESTRY 1ABIO COUNTY - When 46-year-old Gale Wol- The Cottondale. Florida The wagon train made a admits it takes quite a bit of Mike Montgomery a mem- ford climbs onto the seat of his farmer is an assistant wagon three-day stop at the Victor endurance to stay with it. ber of the Florida Bicentennial b> 'ferry.: \. 1t'I'd)' covered wagon and grabs the master and one of the driversin Arnette farm near Hawthornethis Commission which organ- County Forester "It tiresome all reins of his team of four Florida's Bicentennial week and Wolford talked gets right, ized the drive, says benefits of It f when get out there and horses, he begins to live a partof Wagon Train traveling across about his experience as a have to you fight\ four head of being a part of the train far America's past. the state. The train will reach driver on the Bicentennial ", outweighs hardships on the horses day he said Graham today ( Thursday wagon train since joining it every rigorous five-month drive. Clad in blue Wolford with a grin. "But I've fooled jeans Feb. where will last four of five 12)) it make an nine days ago./ In the yearswe lives to "ride the trail" ramb- before with horses all my Hfe and I "It is worth it when you the wood in the covered overnight stop headingto Wolford, Mho drives his four love 'em. I enjoy just realizeyou be aei have seen ling along its destination of getting might making markets rise to a Valley horses eight hours a day at a -"lpt > products the driving horses and history he said. & wagon, enjoying sceneryof Forge Pennsylvania. up my "There tremendous peak in demand speed of about four mph " the not be Florida's countryside. seeing country. might another one like then plummet into it.'r and price, The 50 Floridians now traveling economic stagnation.This . on the wagon train havea Since the wagon train standstill con- rugged life, very similar to started in Polk City Feb. 1, near caused by the their pioneer ancestors who travelers on the train have dition was economic Isl- crossed the west a century developed close bonds with nationwide has ago. Their day starts about one another, Montgomery recession that our country Lead To Graham'TARKE ; 4 eCA 4:30: each morning, building a says. suffered The during wood-using the past two in- fire in the wagon circle to "We eat sleep and work .\ mMnrr of the rustic anil'the practical not all the hay dustries years. paper lumber, pole 1- a te. : ;fi'r' >'t\ Fk ,*ty; warm breakfast themselves. After eat together; everybody here is apparel| | and miisical egnipniwit| will fit into the buck of a cov and chemical companies i 00A :;r: J0 ing bacon biscuits usually and coffee eggs just ore big happy family," he Bret) wager so the liirt'iilennialYugon Train must necessarily alike were slowed down to a said. include it vsin. crawl. of the companieswere 't q b F taC' 4l i 1 prepared by their hosts at Many each encampment they hit Even though the train The train met nearly 1,500 supporters In Orange Springs forced to shut down for a Siiml.iy nigh mill together Ihi-y devoured about KllO pounds few days or weeks. Some of usually keeps to the the trail about 8 a,m.The train less traveled - Sampson iif baked chicken. Rack road routes slow mill for stable companieswere travels the back roads to back roads of the state, ore weary the less it has still attracted the travelers lint (they say the welcome is worth It at the pint forced to close their avoid traffic, stopping brieflyfor quite a bit lunch which is usually of attention in the small towns of> each day's Journey doors for good. sandwiches packed at break and villages it has passed Luckily the county seemsto through. be shaking off the economic q fast.Very little food is carried by "When we go through a recession /.tlingback/ into the wagon train, the travelers town hundreds of people action once again It seems to depending on the generosity of always run and get their cameras be a long slow process of their hosts at each encampment when they see us," Wol- recovery but we are apparently - The evening meal ford said. "I hate to count on the way. might consist of spaghetti or how many times I've had my How does that affect hamburgers or whatever is picture taken since I started you.of woodland the owners offered by the host this trip." Bradford County? Does this Bathing and other essential One of the reasons for the mean that you can once again r activities are very close to the curiosity about the train is the sell your timber when it needsto I '' -1 pioneer life on those early wagons, authentic replicas of be cut or you need extra Y Hamp ,n 't j wagon trains. Often times the prairie schooner that cash in a hurry? a t/ 'ae '" showers are few and far be- carried settlers westward 'MW ilitfe! tween. during the 19th century. The The answer to these 1 questions would have to beyes. "In fact, I didn't get to wagons are handmade of be white but don't expect to oak and pine completewith shower last night because I offered the peak. or Editorial wooden wheels copied prices you was too busy getting things - done around here after we after an existing model in the your neighbor received in Smithsonian Institute in ... 107:1! : If you want to sell Wolford said. "But Join The Wagon Train camped I'm getting, one tonight just Washington D,C, 77Ghena need timber to you contact will numerous probably like the cowboys one every timber buyers for price week whether need it The . you or only authenticity mis: estimates rather than just not." ing in the wagon train, according six-nicnab'r.inghig.: group, II few, boards tutu wires Now, in 1976, the covered wagons/ are The chronicle of the pioneer wagon to Wolford is the jugsof anil ii 11111 nil. il Is hard to imagine.: ,him. the IIlt"'III"IIIIIIIIIII'I"- waiting until someone comes once again on the trail, recalling a bit of train is in fact the story of infant but Tents are of the pitched travelers at night moonshine the original PiO- rormers. keep il all together" Hen Iliey. set up for.. :Mond.nHindi's knocking on your door. early American history that is almost America and citizens of Bradford some a little more protectionfrom prefer neers carried. .: slum in llaulhorne.. which saw il !liirnmil of alx>iit You most likely will have to forgotten./ This time the wagons/ are County are fortunate: in having an opportunity the cold weather so they those Zan.'r: sell your limber on a per unit headed Eastward-- back to Pennsylvania to /get a taste of that early bundle up in their sleeping shine"Yep., that's about jugs of the moon-only basis getting a given price the cradle of liberty. They making bags on the hard wooden per cord for pulpwood of perIKO are American this spirit Thursday night thing we are short of that the s r board feet when sell ( ) / a pilgrimage/ to the birthplace of the Feb. 12.Three. floors of the covered wagons. old-timers had," he said. sawtimber you nation, to rededicate the faith ofAmerica's citizens in But what if you don't even the principles that covered comprisingthe wagons have the slightest idea how inspired their forefathers to seek free Florida train, on its way to convergeat much wood you have on your dom and independence.The Valley Forge/ on July 3 with wagons/ County Agents By property? Or how do you know from all parts of the country, will makean I r'" how many trees actually Bicentennial Wagon/ Train pilgrimage Notebook BobbyTaylor t should be harvested at this overnight stop at the VV.D. Barnes / / to Pennsylvania is a replay of farm at Graham. 4 N La Ana Ylr time? historythis time in reverse. A train of That's whl'n'ou need the covered wagonsone for each state- While there the advice of the County Foresterof people riding ('rossingthe country, from west to east, with the train will young a musical/ Your garden plans should be where "xenia" effects show the Florida Division of present well underway by now We examine and adhering as closely as possible to the even up on the ears (example: Forestry can program (depicting) / life in pioneer days, though we are still getting yellow kernels mixed with your timber stands and historic trains and, wagon/ routes and this will be followed by a one-hour some freezing temperatures.You white ones). determine w hat the best route of Bradford County talent. should have selected the for you to take might be. [In The pilgrimage will terminate program on site lor your garden and Plant sweet corn in blocks some cases we will be able to July' 4 at Valley Forge Parkjin Pennsylvania should be making "paper? \\ rather than in single rows so help you mark, and inventoryyour where it will encamp for two The wagon trains originated early in plans of a design showing/ the that much pollen is present in trees to be cut if it can be months during the height/ of the Bicentennial the 19th century when settlers began actual arrangement of each the air around the corn stalks. completed within a three man- celebration.So. moving/ inland. An endless procession of vegetable in the garden area. This practice should produce Kvni: stinger carol. Philips has 'lo b.t-ome. an rlcclriclaii! in day limit. covered wagons: / loaded with householdgods In designing/ your garden, better pollination and .ear fill- h"'llln| l to. set up he in\ ,'ald of inicroplioni-s.. .. and lights im'firpoiMled - here out. There. also wherewe are some suggestionsthat are cases ... "get" along/ little dogie.i /get along, and supplies headed to the may be helpful. Ken: in Florida, a continuous inln. Ihrir si.me .pel. 1 lorm.lure cannot assist in "cruising"your /get alon ". see you at Graham tonight western frontier. of timber This may be due ; year-around supply Group crops by similar to a tract too large t to fit into and fresh vegetables is not practical Band planting maturation dates Stand for ParkIn our maximum allowance. or if in order to keep the entire garden due to seasonal variations. For an ample supply of most you were going to clearcut a in production as much as Within seasonal items approximately stand Even: though we may possible. each group- Bicentennial PlansAn not be ableto assist'ou ing ( block), give consideration one-tenth acre per tim'berI'al..s to each member of the family directly with such ing to plant arrangement site/ accord should be sufficient old.fashioned hand stand The octagonal band stand is we will be able to give; ' for I the City Park on Church a joint project of the Senior you advice and direct you to e Arrange low-growing vegetables Design your garden so that Street. was among/! the several. and Junior Woman's Clubs! of other people ready to assist, such as radish turnips crop rotation is practiced.This forthcoming projects Starke with :Mr! Lewis Chaffas such as Consulting Foresters mustard, and lettuce alongone practice primarily prevents discussed at the monthly ('hl rman. Plans for the side of the garden. (cor diseases. from living board. meeting of I the Bradford structure are. being.! drawn by In any case when you think block) the medium-tall over from season to season. you might, want to sell some I. grow- County Bicentennial( Steering. loe I Kaufmann of t the Vo-Tech ing plants such as peppers Try toavoid growing the same 'ommitlet' Center t timber. one. of t he first steps is bush beans and squash in the vegetable in the same location to get some advice. Don't just fCt7 middle of the garden, and the more often than once every Mrs Chaff. said other local sell to the first buyer that tall.growing.getables. suchas three years. [In fact rotation civic clubs will be asked to comes to your door pole beans, sweet corn and should be by families of cropsas (!Jlu E EQQQPOO assist. with the project since Just about stake tomatoes along the well as by individual crops. the. expense w ill rx? more than as you go selling the Senior and Junior Clubs your house or car. determine other side. Such arrangements Use' stakes, string and! . l.elFtat ayardstick a general price range that you t minimize shading a can finance She said several to lay off straightrows. effects clubs and organizations! havealready consider acceptable Then Follow your previously contact a number of bu'ersfor . \\ il1iamS.lljasVeterans ( promised contributions ( Think OverA More than one crop, .each prepared label plan Place a /garden! St'I'I.t' Officer of moneymaterials bids for comparison. at the head of each row requiring about the same and. volunteer Remember to bids under Information on the label gel !spacing be planted may labor Other organizationswill should include the comparable conditions suchas within crop recent survey taken among young/ In rPI'l'nt.t'ks Senator Glisson has a single row. variety and planting date One out of every five among be contacted !soon the period of sale or weight chairman saidOther ! Floridians between the ages of I 16 and I 23 Ix-on conilucling a drive to publicize the Hun rows north and south so the :iU! million Americans conversions per cord when that exposure to sunlight is changes his address by moving purchased by weight as is "hothe somewhat surprising result three year mandatory sentence in the upcoming Biccn each even for all rows. Under. certain scar most common today To make that a majority of t those i included in the Is-Iiel'that vv hon the law becomes widely conditions planting on At least half of those moves It'nnial'l'nls:Monday night wereThe reported- on the tI'al.rite up a contract survey favor tougher/ criminal laws,, \known it will have a deterrent effect on the south side. slope of a bid are potential. problems. for the Bicentennial Wagon that will be binding in a courtof think the courts are too lenient..andfavor ) those who plan to commit criminal acts running east and west. might THE: KOL'I.KTTK; UIIKKI.SI't'N. : \'ett'ransdmmist rat Ion. Train slum at Graham tonight law to insure that the controlling private ownership of with t the assistance of I firearms.; have advantages such as. wind :'; .\0\l\ Almost half of these peopleare i Thursday>i> from 7 101! I p mA limber is. cut according to theagreement handguns protection and quicker soilwarmup Dear Kditor-: veterans their. dependents Girl; Scout pl'Ojf'Ct.ith accepted by both the buyer. and seller. or survivors The continuing supervision by' the Junior Millboards\ like the one pictured Three of our City Commissioners . Senator Jim Glisson, who has!' been aIM.rt..t'ntl.v) placed in the St.irkecity one'rops season that such span as more strawberries than spun the roulette migration headaches can. p..odul"l'mllSSI'e at VA 'all Club,Street to paint with fire hydrants a patriotic on [If f you need assistance with leading/ legislative/ fight/ for stricter limits on U.S. ;K)1) North are carryingthe / should be placed! to one wheel again Tuesday night./! Records Centers Bicentennial motif your;: : in limber Slal'ke.Chiles call. me at !W>465.i4 - Feb 3. and landed right back laws in dt'alinwith/ criminals!'! and handguns message/ to'oun; /{ criminals, and side of t the garden so they do into the lap of the big political To avoid. delays in benefitchecks -A lo> showing i ( of I the / expressed surprise at results of the those who mav, be potential (criminals not interfere with seasonal machine controlling them. and contusion in other outstanc. ? Florida Bicentennial survey because it is the Ifi to 2."i age/ that armed robbery and similar crimes preparation of the garden One old commissioner never veterans. records we urge all t Commission exhibit To Visit /group that will feel the "greatest impact will carry an automatic prison sentenceof Interplant quickgrowingcrops got out of the controlling lap. veterans or others entitled to during the Bradford County from Senate Bill ;)) dealing with mandatory t three years if the criminal: is convicted like ra'lish! among One new commissioner never VA benefits to promptly Fair. :March 31. April I 1. 2. 3. Stnrke slower-growing tines The joined the controlling notify any changes/ of address. This exhibit will consist of Today sentences for t those who use firearms !. Signs i are also ht'inpl'cd/ : inconvenience machine three mobile units and will fast-growing I radishes are out I-:ven if veteran. is not presently to commit crimes stores ;and other businesses of I the way ht-lore the longer Now that the numbers on receiving benefits. it also include local historical Sen. Lawton Chiles ( D-Fla > :carrving t the same message./ growing crop needs I the space. thewheelare. right buck where will save time and eliminate itemsA will be in Starke today they were in the beginning of possible error should they besought costume ball with a (Thursday. Feb 121, to 'kickoff Senator Glisson introduced t the hill Surely these messages should makeall Allow ample space betweenrows the DS4N: incubators all the / in the future if the vet Bicentennial theme at the his Bradford County reelection - which mandates a minimum three-year \'ounpl'oplt'/ stop and think before for convenient cultivation big bluffs swept under the rug eran's record always reflecthis Slarke Golf & Country Club on drive locally with the type of tool you and big effort forth to June 12. Sen. Chiles will meet with prison term for //Im.totin// (criminals<; committing a crime while carrying a a put correct address. plan to use clean their political skirts, the -An old-fashioned picnic, supporters at an organizational - convicted in court for arson aggravated handgun! or other firearm. A three-year Don't City Commissioners settle With files on more than -"J:! games and program at the meeting at the Garden assault, aggravated/ battery, kidnapping prison sentence i is a high! price to pay fora one crop plant at one too time much of any back In depth and attach' million living veterans, duplications Fairgrounds/ In Starke on Restaurant from 11:30: a m. to escape, breaking and entering! with few quick bucks. those which especially another surcharge on t the local of thousands of names Saturday July 3. followed by 1 1:30: p.m.The . crops must to raise moremoney are common, //YI1 an incorrect square dancing lo a live bandin dutch treat luncheon is intent to commit a felony, and aircraft be eaten fresh. like radish. taxpayers address and to aid and abet their only serves to increase the eveningIt open to the public be cannot stored piracy. Think i it owr.mil Planting Guide to Followour determine guessing and gambling in the possibility of erroror was also announced that Chiles is limiting campaign how much of preparing the last City delay in the' processing Iri-cornered colonial hats contributions to ten dollars a row each claim!! There are approximately have been ordered for the crop will vleld. budget/ per person so each citizen can Keep in mind, the bill to the 1.173.04M'eterans in men and colonial aprons for have an equal share in his BRADFORD To provide fresh vegetablesover City of Starke from their: 'the State of Florida. the women, to be worn on the representative to the United PRIQ1 eob a long period of time engineering firm for [In the case of veterans cur streets on Saturdays during States Senate. SINCE 1879- ,.make interval plantings of preparing the impact fee rently receiving benefits the May and June.A The one equal share cam- any one vegetable. every 10 to study for DS&N has to be paId.doesn't new address and date of the Bicentennial paign has already attracted .N MiMe tlQ p4 14 days. This practice works it, dear taxpayer'The move should be provided the local scenes, is also plate,being with more than 7,500 individual particularly well for crops roulette wheel will keepon Veterans Administration as designed! for sale contributors nearing the state fqq ! the p such as beans, sweet corn and spinning from time to time far in advance as possible months. during record of 7.80O contributorsset rocs BOB G FERGUSON JOHN M MILLER peas which have a short and 08ers in this game will :\tnbltt'\'an coming 4by Gov. Reubin Askew,in 110N Publishers "peak" period of quality. always! be the average citizens Due tirrr Today of Starke. Those who have The Veterans Administration FUEL CONSEBWTION L Chiles will come to Bradford and entered second Class Matter at the Post Office, at Starke Fla( under Act Published, each Thursday as Plant two County from or more varietieshaving money will get more and those Mobile Van is scheduledto St. Petersburg of March 3. 1879 different maturity who haven't much money will be In Starke Thursday. Feb. where he has a Pinellas Subscription. rat .jn trade area; $6 per yea' $3 50 ..it months dales to prolong the season for have less. That's politics my 12, from 1.5 p m. at Den- County organizational meet- Outside trade area $7 per year 54 00 six. months any one crop While genetic friends. mark's Furniture Store park- ing.Sen. Phone 964 6306 Starke, Fla crossing may occur this is a Mrs. Thomas F Mixon ing lot on West Madison Chiles has an organizational /! - problem only In sweet corn 888 West Madison[ St. Street meeting set for Flagler County later Thursday. I tiI .. , ._ . .. ,. I I'PIII IWI'I.IR7R: ." 'I'I.I.cm.\I"U!: :;i I'.IKfll - SAVE yTy I' Ji tL i C I i ,, S S I PRICES IN p , L1) THIS O A l \ EffEC1'IEL. r tiF ... S 1. BEEF PEOP 'tUas.1'1'" \2-\4 f3 Quantity SUPERBRAND FROZEN -- :dghts W-D BRAND USDA CHOICENOVELTIES WINN'C 'OlXie YRIG'O"fir' BONELESSSHOULDER ICE CREAM BARS KRAFT ROAST : ICE CREAM SANDWICHES If KAF7 c FUDGE BARS Mayonnaise MAYONNAISE 32'OZ' 88 TWIN POPS I limit 1 with $>'.SO or more purchase excluding cigarettes 1* //.S.CF.a O9c NN 12 t' 1 Star h I Is 1. 1 A LB. HARVEST FRESH FLORIDA a W-D BRAND USDA CHOICE BONELESS TEMPLE ORANGES F E F = Delmonico Steaks 20 $1 0 0 '--H- $959 . U.S.CHOICE FORWASHINGTON / LB SAVE POUND 4OC STATE W-D BRAND USDA CHOICE RED DELICIOUS OR SEMI-BONELESS SMALL END GOLDEN APPLES RIB ROAST THRIFTY MAID THRIFTY MAID CUT 1 0 $1 CORN OR SUPERBRAND FRESH FLA.USDA ALL WHITE GR. "A" GREEN BEANS U.S CHOICE $199 FORHARVEST GARDEN PEAS LARGEEGGS APPLE OR SAUCE LB. FRESH HICKORY SWEET FLA. ORANGES 4 $1 68c 4 $1 SLICED BACON 16- DOZ. - 5. 69" !, 1-LB. $129 Itbe. BAG v ..;:;:". ..'......._",. PKG. wau"L uux!'''' 'JI I I Southern' rBj , ASTOR FROZENORANGE & USDA GRADE "A" FRESH FROZEN JUICE S'I. WHOLE FRYERS a ';C'? FOr __ c\\t\\ m I ): PACK 99 z FLOUR i 49C 2 14-01. LB. _CANS 1 1 / MORTON FROZEN FRESH PORK LOIN SLICED COUNTRY TABLE DINNERS 1 1 I QUARTER ASSORTED , CHICKEN TURKEY SALISBURY BEEF PORK CHOPS C --- :: ;'" $149 1.Of 79 I, , 15-01. I TJI' - DINNER DIXIE DARLING .:_ ..' :_ ) THRIFTY MAID 6c OFF LB. CAKE ; MS l QUICKGRITS E DIALSOAP fhlat'' W-D BRAND SLICEDBOLOGNA FRE Nt-iHOEFRiES MIXES [I:_ 1 tf., 4y2 99 19c BAG. 2 18t/a:-$1 15LBI9_ Z-BATH SIZE BAR 59CLB. PKG. SUPERBRAND FROZEN WHIPPED e'' : / W-D BONELESS BRAND USDA BOTTOM CHOICE TOPPING p.i ROUND ROAST C 1 E B ', i"'RTLEI'T, 'PEAR.),."! 1 r rno-n.... I $159 2 89 !! ' U.S.CHOICE 9-oz. I B g I F --'V" LB CUPS 1 1 - W-D BRAND USDA CHOICE FOR YOURVALENTINE BONELESS / / 1 RUMP ROAST FRUIT HARVEST BASKETS FRESH I $179 $O99 u. :r'I. AND UP LO. Open Sunday BRADFORD Open Sunday 10-6 SQUARE 10-6 , ? -- I-- .-- . ,--",.,J .. ... 0' ' f l'1 1I I I \\.II\\12:! TKI.KCItl'll: : ; Krbrimrv 12. 1'1711' ! 6 Gates Proposed To Control Traffic At High SchoolErection :} die ; traffic. Although traffic in solidations last fall. Some ;' fences which meal I with athletic field all on the south conjunction the six percent of six gates on Principal Charles Francis."If from front of the elementary schoolis $48.000 of . will enclose the r paved roads around Bradford students ride, they like side of the BUS campus. On campus prohibited. the rule is not remains unspent.Fencing a traffic to ride around the the north side there will be a the existing vocational class- strictly enforced. is also due to go up to break patterns campus High eastward to the sidewalk Southside ly : during school hours was because they like to be seen," gate closing off the bus load- rooms US-301( The school board approvedthe at Starke Elementary Brooker- / said Richard area from Washington bordering meet Elementary and approved Monday night by the Supt. Jockel. ing (Temple Avenue) around to fencing at a special school board contingent upon Gates will be erected across Street on Washington Street ing last Dec. 17. The adminis- Iementary. . Adkins back to the ! Street and Sup approval by the City of Starke. Adkins Street just off Temple where It intersects with I school. trative staff is still working on Principal Francis vocational that The gates will break up Avenue (US-301)), on Lake Orange just east of the Vo- educational specifications for Jockel said Monday night traffic patterns so cars will Street just before it runs back Tech center, and on Washington the fencing project. The further recommendations on J not be able to continually into Adkins Street at the BUS Street just west of its in- Fencing will also go up on fences were to go up over the pupil supervision at BHS will circle the perimeter of the athletic complex, on Adkins tersection of Broadway on the Washington Street in front of Christmas holidays, but the be forthcoming once the gatesare : high school ground hour-after- Street at Broadway where north side of the BHS campus. Starke Elementary to protect project has been delayed. installed and the result Is I hour during the school said Broadway dead ends at the The gaets will operate in playground pupils from Both the fencing and the Problem at the high gates will be paid for with loan school is unwanted visitors +v" t April Reopening Still Considered For UC Hospital used money for borrowed four new for but school not coming students onto leaving the campus the, both campus and on a Vr buses. The new buses were not without permission due to route con foot and in cars. rr' purchased Even with the loss of lab UGH was terminated. Ditto ter-Medic but a verbal agree- with the possibility that Mr. \\ technologist James Ditto and was also employed under the ment with Dr. Jewell had Willets, a technologist, will been made. This come to the hospital full-time. health officer Dr. auspices of the Inter-Medic already } deputy Kavtzia Shchata the Union contract.Dr. apparently was the reason administrator Eugene Hard- Mr. Fish s J? General Hospital Board of Shehata-in asking that behind the hostile tone of Dr. val said. -, tear Trustees were still considering she be relieved of duty Mon- Norris' letter nullifying the Dr. Holowatsch has agreedto yritv told the board that contract. serve as one of thehospital's + for day night date an April 1 reopen- G Its ? a at their she was supposed to serve The board offered Dr. licensed physiciansand ; the hospital i i ing monthly meeting Monday patients under guidance froma Jewell $1,000 a month and will pull his fair share of Florida-licensed doctor, a office space but no agree- emergency room duty. Hale Brownlee night, Feb. 2. 16. 702 E. Hwy reported.A have service she understood would ment had yet been signed.Dr. agreed Two physicians the total of 225 patients have the staff of the come from Inter-Medic. Since Jewell will operate to serve on Dr. Vladimir Holo- the doctor had not been even outpatient clinic until the been served since the out- watsch hospital and Dr Maurice L.'Bm'k" once to observe in her month- hospital opens, when he will patient clinic opened Nov. 1, Mullet long employment with Union accept office space at King 1975 and 136 of those were seen Jewell who has now Trout General she decided to go to Memorial Professional Build- during the month of January ab. taken over the outpatient medical when Dr. Shehate kept regular - the St. Augustine hospital ing and become C Dr. clinic in the absence of ; Shehata.Dr. where she could fulfill her director of the hospital he office hours the adminis- Lw Red Fish until said. trator reported. Billings for legal responsibilities Jewell! will see patients these services total $4.172 to . the Florida medical .b Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday passing[ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Willets date he said.Rescue . of each week and is exam in July.InterMedic lab facilitiesat Units for the a had arranged a who now operate county toe"- f d actively looking for a replacement place for her and was await the Reception and Medical have been moved to the the clinic v doctor to cover Center and Union Correctional hospital and are helping with the remainder of the week ing her arrival, she said. Shrimps Jewell assured her that Institute have agreedto minor duties when not in- Dr. . while he returns to Kissimmeeto fill in with needed labora- volved with rescue services. her a private phase clinic out his there.28-year-old lie will activities he could legally but understood oversee that tory testing at the hospital. Hardval added. Fresh From,. -- J know exactly how long it will she where needed she to could be at receive a hospital the 12 Trials Set Next Week :. Cedar'' KeY'' lI'orida:' I"hnItillinaiILurl.. :m. \vis<.lritin. !{ (Ii I'1Ha'I't! ;: \ truck take within a month he said. h 'evil *>..iliml.M Dr Shehata came to Union most experience in the shortest wlim -.Inuk ;l i.ilkril vrlueh l > imiiril\ > ( I'irssh uiyli; I Imil aills.| l lo re.l) literally "1111 a I.....-." ll.mU. .a General under efforts of InterMedic amount of time since she ' 'll.iiiiiliin| ....-.i.I.III.a.. mil ",'ri.u"h Injured III tin arriilrnt.'v Health Care. Inc. of St. was educated in England neededto and In Circuit Court SessionTwelve S peClaTo iChurchs Clubs Etc. "' which recently her native Egypt and 'v I h IM cm. I. .III".lh nl "vi.irki-tritII.I.tayi I I nr slt-S-HNI Augustine and Marvin Discounts informed the trustees that its learn American ways. trials have been set Padgett Ne e.l i.I management contract with The contract with Inter- for a busy calendar in Brad- Lavern Godwin charged with J = I '' tvE r! Medic was terminated Jan. 23 ford County Circuit Court breaking and entering and Pierce upon receipt of a letter from starting on Monday Feb. 16, grand larceny. George Dr Hardgrove Morris president at the Bradford County Courthouse -Cecil Alvin Taylor and Mr. Fish & It TF of the management firm. in Starke. Lester Lamar Olive charged Otis Tetstone Norris said in the letter that Both court rooms are expected with burglary of a structureand the trustees failed to show to be used with Judge grand! larceny. Same people believe that If your eyebrows grow togetheryou Win In BrookerGeorge "common courtesy" in not informing R.A. Green of Gainesville and will be very rich! the company of Dr. Bradford County Judge Elsie Pierce. Brooker fire Jewell's decision to come tolake S. Sanders as the presiding Super Garage Sale ! chief and Otis Tetstone were Butler. He also said that .judges. ri ROOFINGi elected l to two-year terms on efforts to secure the two doc- Monday. Feb. 16 six cases & D I the Brooker city council in tors necessary for opening the are set for trial: J Tuesday's election. hospital would not be continued --Velma Jean Covington C(B aLEJ($ i Only 52 of the town's 106 t charged with murder in the _..- t'i (pIls.Tetstone qualified. voters visited the replied Board that Chairman no contractual D.:M. Hale last first February.degree of Arthur Tom Gunter Jones (Crystal Lake Environmental Organization) i led the ticket with agreement had been made has already been sentenced to while Pierce ran the firm Saturday February 28th10 A.M. 4 P.M. :33: votes uith Dr. Jewell. that life imprisonment in the case. , l'cndlith :30 Incumbent the two had \ A third defendant received i Henry Harrell in was third with eli doctors called for even withtwo immunity for turning state'sevidence 3 Miles North-of On S8-1 00 Then minated coming[ extensions of the contract and a fourth defendant Keystone Heights - 22 votes. and the board had acted in in is still not custody i All Types Roofing Mayor Roy: Carroll and City good faith. Lester Lamar Olive, Just Follow The Signs. . Clerk'Joce Castlen wereunopposed At the Jan. 5 meeting of the charged with buying, i Residential & Commercial I their names for did re-election not appear and on board extended the but contract two representatives was not- concealment receiving and or aiding of stolen in the SAVE BIG ON: Furniture Appliances, Tools, Toys the ballot. Inter-Medic: agreed New Roof Or Repairs At its next meeting on Tuesday that the of firm and the board property.-Harold Hubbard. chargedwith Building Materials, Jewelry Kitchenware, Clothes, march 2. the council will would be free to independently ' 1 Call 964-7410 fleet t a chairman and committees seek doctors for the hospital. -Klmo.:escape.Hampton. Jr.. Plants Pictures You Name It! will be named for the The following Saturday two charged with aggravated To Make Donations Of Items For The Sale And Free Estimates | new>ear Carl Edwards is the doctors from =New" York were current; chairman. brought to Lake Butler by In- assault.--John Howard Bates To Arrange For Pickups And Deliveries Please charged with resisting arrest Call: 473-2002 473-3318 473-3266 473-43O8 . . with--John violence.Richard Jenkins, 473-4769 473-3122 473-3286 charged child.indecent with assault lewd lasciviousor upon a (E]((3 LE aaac( ( ( igglyWiggly j Tuesday Feb. 17. the following--David trials William are listed Padgett:: Keep Our Lakes Clean! charged( with buying receiving and or aiding in the concealment Thank You! of stolen property. : Dares You To CompareIn 4 Our Grocery Ad This Week We Showed An 8 Pack Product Cut of PepsiWe Should Have Shown a 32 Oz. 4 Pack YIELD /" ta./I V'r l r I'' PEPSI 7up COLA or RIGHT AWAY If low crop yields are a problem adopt a new herbicide program; 32 Oz. for you, maybe you should talk to a apply dolomite (in the past, he had Plus Tax & Gold Kist farm hand. limed every 5 years, now he changed Bottle4Pack: S Here's what happened for one to every 2 to 3 years on the basis of ( Deposit farmer who did. our soil analysis). (4. His problem was with corn. He And it was worth it. His was getting a low and inconsistent production was increased to 20 to 45 bushels per acre yield, consistent yields of around 140 Check Our Grocery / depending on the rainfall. bushels per acre. Ad For Many Great r'1 We recommended that he install There are a lot of other ways irrigation (a $35,000 investment); we can lend a helping hand. And our Buys LAt ;rctnA PAt31E change to seed varieties with higher services are free through any Farmers yield potential; increase the plant Mutual Exchange. population; increase the plant food So when you've got a hard row rates equal to the plant population, to hoe, come to Gold Kist, whereas based on soil test analysis; apply you'll find good things for the farm EpS1 a nematocide (Dasanit was used); and from the farm. : EARNERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE Wi Where You Can Save As Much As 5 % On Your Total/ Grocery Bill 2226 N. Temple Area Starke Phone 964-7871 . . . r .. , li -- -. ...y. -- -- \- ", .. .. , -----n I 12,l"! TKI.KtillAIMI: .. Page 1:1: Misconduct Charges Due ProbeIn "i'fh'' Safety Sessions On Tap I I Towns Of Hampton BrookerAssistant For Co. Road Workers *, I IIn I answer to county road department glasses could be purchased at State Attorney ago that a dog was shot that that Chairman Curtis and employee com- lower cost than regular shoes Mack Futch of Starke issued a had apparently bitten a three- Councilman Buck Dennison plaints of unsafe working con and glasses. Such expendi- statement to the Telegraph on year old child. have allegedly drawn salaries Fllj I ur NF DST RT ditions a safety committee tures are also tax-deductible, Wednesday Feb. 11, regarding The state attorney's officeon while doing some work for the CUB previously formed met Friday Fike said. two investigations his office is Jan. 14 subpeonaed City of Hampton. Jan. 30, with all/ employees Each fatal accident in the conducting( about possible financial records and council The state attorney's office is for an information state there were 365 last year misconduct in office ol city meeting minutes of the City of continuing its investigationInto session with state industrial costs the state at least $500. officials in Brooker and Hampton concerning com- the Hampton case and safety representative Edward Fike said in encouraging the ., Hampton. plaints on city affairs. also into the Brooker .t Fike. men to work together to meet "Some complaints against City Clerk Mary Lee Allen situation.The Commissioners Dave Shu- minimum requirements and j. city officials regarding accompanied by HamptonCity Telegraph has learned ford and George Roberts look out for each other. possible misconduct in office Attorney Richard Welty that the State Attorney's office supervisors Leon Ellingtonand in Brooker and Hampton have turned the records over to the received several complaints J.B. Crawford and em- been made with the stateattorney's state attorney's office on Jan. about possible ployees Steve Cowart and '*"% WE'RE ; office in Bradford is*. violations in Brooker last Charlie McMurtry comprisethe TAKIN County and are under in Welty explained that a October. But as yet none of the committee formed at a wNICNOCWSDIDATE, vestigation. No arrests have complaint had been filed with Brooker records have been special meeting Jan. 21. The \DO YOU been made and none are the State's Attorney's office subpeonaed. committee is expected to meet PEEl:FER?" contemplated at this time." about a possibe violation of monthly for work sessions. Futch said. the Sunshine Law. That Appeals Court Sits Get BusIlicsc Violations of state safety The Hampton complaintsstem complaint stems from an Heatlstart Students standards Fike said,*carry from an incident involving alleged meeting of three fines to$10.000 but cooper- city Three judges came to up Marshall Ralph Green council members at the home '1 stiiilciils, me ui-ltinu ,','a.h. to ride I lluI( 'ItII \nrrn's VI.OIW 111'1111.111"\\. IIi at will ation and individual effortsare and Thurs Woman Found who Starke Wednesday 'I 1 ln> ''I-I"! ,Mrs M.irv: 'll.ivrv" .I'.tmrl.l I..." .. .Itliixlvn.I . on Sunday afternoon "of Councilman Eugene Taylor Feb. to hear oral I li ,tnsM' >l'I s|>iM-i.il xni-slnilrnls' \ no I> : : the key compliance with Jan. 11, is charged by Hampton with Taylor Chairman Curtis day arguments 11-12 on a number of I Ti'ii.i: HtIhuhall.lt'auda Iti""M, Mi.I\MI Jmirs. MiCliccn., (iiitnIti ii..,... t'larenrrttiitiam., these standards. Dead In liCI City Council President Ted and Councilman Hank Lott on civil and criminal suits in the l.illiMlncs, Tiu-\ l'.rmllrlYliiu V.ircin. I'YIifil 1I.lUk"I'"II. lriiiii{ O.irrisnii, anal l IMmrlliilihs "A good supervisor looks Curtis Sr., with allegedly( Sunday evening Jan. 11. First District Court of Ap- I ;, II ln'<><'tor nl I IliriH'iiilsl.iiI. 'piumMIIIS:" in r.r.iillortl.( It.ikrr., I'niiiii.inil <'l.inmnlirx.. out for his men. It's time to Parking Lot firing two shots at Curtis's son The meeting is said to have peals. break the communicationbarrier when the marshal was apparently occurred after an incident The District Appeals Court and get on with these RAIFORD A visitor dis- trying to take him College Classes Delay Raifurd Council Meeting Fike said in prefaceto involving the Curtis boy and hears cases once a year at things covered a 48-year-old woman .w into custody as being( AWOL Marshall Green earlier that Bradford Courthousein the day-long class in safety dead in a vehicle in the 4 ( from the National Guard. djy Starke. County RAIFWRD The Town of be hold by three of the five !Mayor J D. Griffis indicated standards. visitors parking lot at the 0) Another charge was filed Welty also confirmed that listen the Raiford monthly City Council members. that he would contact all the Fike said that employees do Union Correctional Institution I The to with the city council involving judges Feb. a, Three of the five membersare council members and then seta to refuse to the state attorney's office is arguments here but don't meeting on Monday not have the right on Saturday Feb. 7, according - an incident several months investigating( into a complaint here was delayed 45: minutes currently taking college date for a special meeting, work because of unsafe work- to the Union CountySheriffs render decision until they a classes and that was the that a suitable day could be night so should until !a. third member requiredto ing conditions, but they office. have a chance to study the for the delay of the worked out to hold the monthly of the in make ol quorum appearedso reason report violations to immediate Ruby Jessie Dye of Lake- arguments attorneys that a brief meeting could meeting which finally got meetings supervisors, who in turn land was found dead in the the cases. underway after the delayOn Clerk Kathryn Alvarez should correct an unsafe vehicle where she apparently Used Ranges a motion by president reported that as of Monday. situation.In died of natural caust*. a Bralher. voted to give the town of Kaiford hasa I.eland Fob !9 t. early January the road spokesman for the sheriff's STUMP'S65th the Kaiford 4-HClub$5( to pay balance of :1.6:1R8: : :! in the department received notice of office said. Mrs. Dye had been for the fowl at luncheon heldon bank. 27 violations of state standards seen on Saturday, Jan. 31. 1 Apt. Size Gas $2000 Saturday. Fob 7. after that and recommendationson when she visited a relative at club landscaped J the area federal standards from the Anniversary around city hall here. Ht'Ylwlcl"i: Still state department of industrial UCI.Mrs.. Dye had apparentlybeen 1 36" Gas $15 The council on u motion bvBrallil.'r safety regulations. Corrective dead in the car since the voted to send a letterof For l'a3ing steps had been taken on all of day of her visit to a relative. 1 Rack Of Ladies SALE thanks to former Florida these violations and recommendations The body was discovered 1 Senator Fraser of Macclenny Clean: Alumin I u in within a week about 9:30( a.m. on Sat., Feb. 7. 40" Elec $3500 who donated the shrubberythat reported road department Relatives in Polk County SHOES ol the Starke used the local 4-U Citi/ens areawill 1 was by supervisor Ellington.! Mrs. missing Price reported Dye receive I 15: to continue Club for the project.Brallier Along with specific information did return to L when she not 1 30" Elec $4500 1 Rack Of to also hire got someone the councilto to cents per and pound other for clean! aluminumcans house- on compliance with Lakeland according to thesheriffs agree state and federal standards. spokesman who also Children water around the city hall hold aluminum during Jo''b'uat.y. informed the Fike also groupof to be said an autopsy was per- 1 Rack Of Men's cost of $2 ) ) Certain other types of complex at a per about 25 employees and formed on Mrs. Dye. 1 40" Elec $12500 watering clean aluminum may beredeemed commttteemen that personal SHOES SHOES l/3 brief discussion was held at a lower price safety equipment, such as regarding the streets being On every Tuesday from \9o:: (> safety-toed shoes and safety Emma MaryHeiberger,87 DOUBLE OVEN named in the town of Raiford to 11 a m. Reynolds mobile OFF Reduced To $1 t Paul Surface a new residentof aluminum recycling unit will Eldon Kimmons i Kaiford. briefly discussed he in iront of TCJ & V Store the possibility of either numbering Bradford Square. US-301: Funeral services were held Emma Mary Heiberger 87, t them South ((837: So. Walnut Street i them or naming Tuesday afternoon for Mr. was buried Wednesday after- - SnWYERSLRDERPPLIRNCE after fruits in alphabetical I to purchase aluminum from Eldon Kimmons 65 of Key- noon at Crosby Lake Ceme- BRADFORD SQUARE order The matter was tabled the public. stone Heights who died Satur- tery with Rev. John M. Flynn until all five members of the day In Riverside Hospital in officiating. Miss Heiberger, a board could be present. John A Robertson: Jacksonville. 40-year resident of Jacksonville - 964.5423Starkers !Mr Kimmons was a retired was born in Starke on 332 W Madisc* PH 964.-7701 Joe St't'lu'rIoocl: : )' Mr John A. Robertson 67. Shell Oil Company station Feb. 7, 1B89 She was a member - died. Monday night, Feb. 9, in operator and a member of the of the Episcopal: Church Mr. Joe Sec'ber Moody 71. (he V.A. Hospital of Community Church of Key- and the daughter of the late died Saturday evening Feb. 7, Gainesville following an stone Heights. He was born Ruric C. Heiberger and Kate in the Bradford County extended illness. A native of Aug. 2. 1910 in Decker. Ind. Richarde. She died Monday Hospital after an apparent Tennessee and a retired Survivors include: his evening at St. Jude Nursing. ,. <. heart attack. He was a lifelong) veteran Mr.' Robertson was a widow !Mrs. Beatrice Kim- Home in Jacksonville. I. resident of Bradford County member. of the Missionary mons of Keystone Heights: Survivors, and family in- living in the New River sec- Baptist Church. four sons /Neal': of Lawrence- clude: three sisters. !Mrs tion of the county off SR-lao). Funeral services were held burg Ind. Gene of Harrison Margaret Wilson and Mrs. He was retired electricianand Wednesday afternoon at the Ohio Don of Athens. III., and Julia Holliday both of Jacksonville ) ttJ1. .. a member of the Christian New Hope Primitive Baptist Jack of Keystone Heights; one and Mrs. Louise z 2U Church. Church with Elders Gaston stepson Gary Farber of Cerni of Fort Lauderdale: two Funeral services were held Barton and James Land and Starke: one sister Mrs. Sylvia nieces.. Mrs. G.P. Everton of i l Tuesday afternoon at the the Rev. Raymond Baer officiating Cockrum of Vincennes Ind. : Tallahassee and Mrs. C.E. graveside in McKinney Burial followed in nine grandchildren and two Holloway of Atlanta: and Cemetery Rev. Laurie the church cemetery Archer great grandchildren. three nephews. W.S. Freemanof McKinney officiating. Archer Funeral Home of Lake Butlerin Services were held at the Jacksonville Ray H. Carterof Funeral Home of Lake Butler charge of arrangements. Community Church with Rev Louisville. Ky.. and Eugene was in charge of Survivors include his wife. Leroy Lewis officiating and Brewster of McLean. Va. arrangements. !Mrs. :Minnie Lee Robertson of burial l followed at the Key- In lieu of flowers at the Survivors include his wife Lake Butler, his brother stone Heights Cemetery with graveside services charity \ Mrs. Nettie Sparkman Moody Luther Robertson of Portland. DeWitt C Jones Funeral donations were asked. Pallbearers J of Lake Butler his daughter. Ore three sisters Mrs Clara Home in charge.In at the service were Mrs. Margie Dobbs of Lake Warren and !Mrs Martha place of flowers friendsare W.S. Freeman G.P. Everton. Butler, a brother. Chester Nelson, both of Knoxville urged to donate to the C.E. Holloway, Ray H. Carter. first newspaper, Moody of Keystone Heightsand Tenn. and Mrs. Edna: Kates of Heart or Cancer Society or to Mitchell Katibah. Carl Rosen- ' three grandchildren. Kodac Tenn. the Community Church. bush. Eugene Brewster, John $4- "The Florida Telegraph ," Everton: and Wynton Carter.D . "ill C. Jones Funeral / ; was established in 1879 by Home was in charge of ser- /l? _ ; vices. 4%! \h Col. W.W. Moore and son, Sterling.The . HOMESTEADRESTAURANT I ::: ::::::,:.:::::::,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::.::::;: name was later changed tot ;i a; OH Of' Thanks 'j'jv. and LOUNGE y i The Starke Telegraph, and finally ': X-AA << $J$;: :: :'t<<:: :;: 2 4 I wish to thank all the nice The Bradford AND NOWDISCOUNT to r County Telegraph. people that helped me after the I loss of my husband. The cards U j LIQUORS; ; ? flowers, food and gifts. Special It is the oldest ,, weekly newspaperin thanks to Rev. Shaw, the Pallbearers in Florida Hwy 21 N. Keystone Hgts.TAAKA and Jones Funeral published continuouslyunder Home. And final thanks all the ; ladies of Hampton Christian I the same masthead. Church. God bless each of you. -Mrs. Richard Nelson -, : W Oati VODKA yZB - Scotch t'o , -'vQ : 1J u ;1 lCrufltl: S STj19 Otat69 f 89Ot That Guaranty Federal Offers A Variety Of Time Certificate Plans . ; A /ro OLD One Especially Designed ToMeet Specific Needs . ;. SCHENLEY GOt99 ONO qua car .\.\ @ STAGO Ask /OF s GIN 5 at . tso "LADIES COME BY NEXT WEEK AND GET|| $ ti2 99 BOURBON i Charley YOUR VALENTINE PEN San Matins 4-) ,.., E. "Your Interest Is The Heart Of Our Business" % ro. Tequila V y 177b'v9 ss4s ft -.. ,,' Johns As Our Country Celebrates ack a le JWglacK About"Business This Question insurance: :;abet SHENLEY ceeuoa"1x69 was a headache whenwe 200 Years of Freedom RESERVE had a dozen different policies to cover our Guaranty Federal Celebrates be' 29WOTICI 0, various risks: property r damage, crime, liability, glass and neon sign, 20 Years Of ServiceGuaranty At thte time we en/y fc ve limited sefe tie business interruption, i. \ We wiff be fc ppy 4M te yew .i ce* vnW etc. How much do''' we ...... / e errfer yewr Feverite aremrf eit Oisceunt Prices. save in premiums [aside 7 V from personal time) by ... Gainesville: >> ,; @ HAPPY HOURTffVXS" packaging all our insurance 3300 S.W Archer Road in Multi-Peril! FederalSavings 220 N. Main /3501 W. University Ave. .. \. t'r'HO'" policy?" ... Keystone Heights: Lawrence Blvd. & Sylvan Way 5-10 pm Charley E. . & Loan Association Starke: 395 W Madison Street L-!- ._ JOHNS AGENCY t.. / Lake Butler 175 W. Main Street All 1 Ounce Drinks 75' ..f.0 ,?" 131 SO. WALNUT ST. W.Madison St. 964-5000 395 } ., PHON Y..4070t. -. ..' r .- ., -. .- - ,- -.- - --.-- aFebruary -:- -- .. 'r,. ....:-:--.;. -- -' ' ...... J ." ill" J' I j I J "W I *, .' J _. . 1':111&( I TKI.K;H\1>II February I 12.1176& - ---------- Lvgals , -- ------ BLACK HISTORY Community News By Elisabeth IHveiw Walker IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF NOTICE OFAPPLICATION WEEK OBSERVED THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT The Bradford NAACP OF FLORIDA, IN AND EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF TAX DEED Annual Black Grove and Mt. Moriah Is sant History Week Searchfor This Sunday day night "Johnny's 11 a.m. School 10 a.m. Morning Worship - FOR BRADFORD COUNTY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, , FLORIDA IN AND FOR that W.R. Alderman, the holderof observance began February 8 United Methodist Parish, Rev. Freedom" will be presented at 11. Choir Union 3pm. Booster's Day. Will you be our CASE NO. 76-3 BRADFORD COUNTY the following certificates has with the theme, "Strength Willie Stitt, pastor, will pre Sunday services begin Mt. Pisgah AME Church guest? At 3 p.m. the Rev Through Unity," being sent "Johnny's Search forFreroom" with Church School, 10 a.m. begins Sunday services with Kobuy Crosby, pastor of Apns- filed said certificates for a tax FILE NO. 76-S-CP carried out.Tuesday t. at 7:30: p.m. Love Feast service Church Palatka, 4pm talic Faith Church School 10 a.m. Morn DEPARTMENT OF OFFENDER deed to be issued thereon. The , ((12391)) numbers and of night the activitywas Friday night the programwill terminating services for the ing Worship at 11. Rev. will be guest speaker He is REHABILITATION of the Stateof certificate years held at New Bethel be presented at Philadelphia the Baptist day. the second oldest man in Florida, an Agency and public IN RE: ESTATE OF PEARL issuance, the description of the George Farmer pastor . Rev. Davis Church Leroy Baptist Church Rev. Mt. Morlah Church School, U.S. and the oldest pastor, body corporate of the State of BURNHAM EDWARDS, property, and the names in pastor, on the theme, "A Challenge Willie Mayberry pastor A 930.: Morning Worship at 11 Church Philadelphia, Rev. Willie Baptist Mayberry celebrating his 122nd birthday I Florida, acting on behalf of the Deceased. which It was assessed are as ' To Be Free. skit, "Slave Market, will be Methodist Women meet 3 p.m pastor Church School, 10 a.m. on Jan. 21, 197t. lie is the Trustees of the Internal Improvement follows: Tuesday night, Mt. Pisgah presented with the Lawtey New Bethel and Ebenezer with Supt Jeremiah Johnsonin guest of Sister Aretha Austin. Trust Fund, Certificate No. 67 NOTICE TO CREDITORSTo African Methodist Episcopal community participating. Churches Rev. hear him. Baptist Leroy charge Holy Communion, You are invited to Year of Issuance, 1971 Petitioner, all creditors and all persons Church. South Starke, Rev Saturday. Feb 14, an Award Davis pastor. Tuesday night, -vs- having claims or demands Description of Property: N 30'of John Farmer pastor, and Banquet will be held at the Black History program was CHURCH; T. W. TATUM; against said estate. Lot 4 of Blk 18 in L T & COS Greater Allc Chapel African Holiday Inn with Rev. Donald presented. Prayer Meetingand Theressa Organizing CHARLIE MAE MOORE; and You, and each of you, are SID Sec 28, TWP6S, R 22. Methodist Episcopal, Starke, Pelham as speaker, and Sister Bible Class, Wednesday JOHN S. EVANS, Defendants.. hereby notified and required to Name in which assessed: Rev Raymond Heastie pas Susie Banks and Sister Kstelle night. Sunday services begin present any claims and demands Maybell Powell Est. c/o Ruth tor, presented to the Bradford Waters as guest soloists. with Church School, 10 a.m. Vol. Fire SUMMONS SHOW which you, or either of you, may Cohen.All community "400 Years of Morning Worship at 11. DepartmentA CAUSE AND NOTICEOF have against the estate of of said property being in OES NOTICE Change, written by Rev Evening Service, 6:30. EMINENT the County of Bradford, State of fish fry will be held business meeting starting at PEARL BURNHAM EDWARDS, John Farmer and directed by Dell Chapter OES will hold First Born Church of the supper DOMAIN PROCEEDINGSIN deceased, to the Judge of the Florida. Bro. Henry Myers, Bro. its regular meeting at 8 p.m. Living/ God Elder S.V. Cohens Saturday, February 21, at 5 7:30: pm. at the Theressa Com m. said Court, in the Courthouse at Unless such certificate or James Hurst, and Bro. Dorian tonight (Thursday) in the pastor. Tuesday night Prayer p Residents of the community THE NAME OF THE STATEOF Starke, Bradford County, certificates shall be redeemed Martin, of Jacksonville, with a Masonic Hall on Brownlee StAll Meeting. Wednesday night munity Center for the benefitof will be given a chance to voice FLORIDATO Florida, within four months from according to law the property local cast This drama is presented members urged to be pre Terry service Regular the Theressa Volunteer their opinions about the new the date of the first publicationrf described in such certificate or to help overcome a sent church services each 2nd and Fire Department currently fire department. Those unableto ALL IT MAY CONCERN: this notice. certificates will be sold to the being organized. attend the fish fry are askedto to interculturalunderstanding 4th Sunday Church School 10 Each claim or demand must highest bidder at the court which lack Cllt'RCIIMEWS Tickets will be $2 for adults please be on hand for the is a AND TO: be in writing and must state the house door on the 16th day of of knowledge about the Black m.True Church of God in and $1.50 for children under 12 business meeting ((1)) The following persons and place of residence and post- March, 1976 past.. Also to bring about a Free-ill Unity, Elder Sampson White years old. This project will\ affect the parties who are residents of the office address of the claimant Dated this 9th day of February better Williams The Theressa area is organizing entire community and residents - understanding of per pastor Monday Prayer Meeting each pastor. State of Florida, whose names and must be sworn to by the 1976. changes in history (African night Tiny Tots rehearsal. Monday 7:30: p.m. Terry Ser a and volunteer fire are urged to attend members of and places of residence are set claimant, his agent, or his attorney and department Afro-American Meet ), religion, Tuesday night Prayer vice each Wednesday night. forth as far as ascertainable by or it will become void By: Gilbert S Brown, the community and surrounding art and ing. Wednesday night Black Friday appreciation, philosophy night Prayer Meetingand My Neighbors areas are urged to attend diligent search: according to law. Clerk of Circuit Courtof . History program. Thursday Preaching. Church ser (11)) Church, address unknown. Each creditor shall deliver suf- Bradford County, Fla and support this much needed Therefore, the drama pre night. Story Hour at the vices each 2nd and 4th Sun < ((2)) T.W. Tatum, Route One, ficient copies of his claim to 2112 4tchg 3/4 sented is best defined as the Church. Friday night Junior day, service Box 32, Lawiey, Florida 32068 enable the Court to mail' one to .------------- At the present time the role of the black man in his Choir rehearsal, 6 p.m. Sun- Greater Allen Chapel AME Theressa ((3)) Mrs. Charlie Mae Moore, each personal representative.Dated NOTICE OFAPPLICATION struggle for freedom over a day is Pastoral Day. Church Church, Rev. R.G. Heastie southeast area end of, located the in the Post Office Box 173, Lawtey, 7 A.D. 1976 county on January Florida 32058 FOR four century period beginningwith School, 9:30.: Morning Worshipat pastor. Weekly services began SR-18, is being served by the TAX DEED his African life style 11. Dinner service, 12:30.: with a drama at RJE along VolunteerFire ((4)) John. S. Evans, Post Office Robert Franklin Ritch NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, prior to his capture and enslavement Evening Worship, 6 p.m. with Mt. Pisgah African Keystone Department Heights and Brad- 69 3449 Miami Florida Box As Executor of the that W.R. Alderman, the holderof Pleasant Grove and Mt. Methodist Episcopal Church, ford County Volunteer Fire 33169. Last Will &Testament of the following certificates, has Wednesday night the pro- :MorlJh United Methodist "400 Years of Change" The fire Department. By having a 12)) The unknown assigns, Pearl Burnham Edwards.\ filed said certificates, for a tax gram was presented at Parish Rev. Willie Stitt pastor Young Adult Choir will rehearse department in Theressa it will successors in interest, trusteesor Deceased deed to be issued thereon. The Greater Bethlehem Freewill Pleasant Grove services each Wednesday night help relieve some of the work any other parties claiming the above by, 2/5 4tchg. 2/26_M--J,4._ certificate numbers and years of Baptist Church, Rev. Jasper began with Youth Adult Choir before the 2nd and 4th Sun. load and areas to cover by the through or against issuance, the description of the Williams pastor. This pro rehearsal Monday night. days. Senior Choir rehearses other departments. named individuals or organization or"- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF property, and the names in gram presented Black Contributors Tuesday night Tiny Tots each Tuesday night before the Following the fish fry all whether. existing BRADFORD COUNTY which it was assessed as rehearsal, 6 p.m Wednesdaynight 1st and 3rd Sundays. Sunday residents of the communityare "Now promise me you won't dissolved((3)) And against all persons Case No 75.452-CC follows Certificate: No. 60. Tonight (Thursday), Plea- Prayer Meeting Thurs- services begin with Church urged to attend a short bring up gas mileage." and parties claiming or having SOUTHERN DISCOUNT Year of Issuance, 1968. t and interest or claim as owners, COMPANY OF STARKE, Plaintiff Description of Property: 1 Lot mortgagees, judgment creditors 208 75 Sq Lying in SW Car of E4GLE * or lienholders of, upon or -vs NW'/4 of SW% Sec: 18, TWP6, against the parcel of land LARRY 0'NEAL and JEWELL S, R-22. AYFR/DAY described in the Petition in Brad O'NEAL, Defendants Name in which assessed: DISCOUNT I ford County, Florida sr FAMILY Jessee TysonAll STOftCSMtDSATUXDM The Florida Department of NOTICE OF of said property being in ( ) Offender Rehabilitation has fileda SHERIFF'S SALE the County of Bradford, State of Petition in Eminent Domain NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Florida. 1\ BV GEfJIlGE. WE"E GIVEN PRICES THE AX WRMG OUR. , proceedings against you seekingto that I, Dolph E. Reddish, Sheriffof Unless such certificate or condemn for public purposesthe Bradford County, Florida, certificates shall be redeemed ' fee simple title to the parcel under and by virtue of a Writ of according to law the property SALE described below, located in fINTSc Execution heretofore issued out described in such certificate or Bradford County. Flonda: of the above.entitled Court, in certificates will be sold to the South Sixty, Five ((65)) feet of . the above styled cause, have highest bidder at the court North Two Hundred Sixty ((260)) levied upon the following house door on the 16th day of feet of East Four Hundred Thirty property, situate, lying and March, 1976. It's fact... . feet of SE% of SW% of " ((430)) .OH CK1MTTBII bang in Bradford County, Florida Dated this 9th day of February \ NE'A Except East Thirty-Five MHt Al UMIIMA f \ NEED DRESS SLICKS to wit: 1976. * (135)) feet Section 26, Township 64 ILM linabi. DOI'1I1ISS EAGLE'SFAMOUS A parcel of land lying in theSE \ 5 South Range 22 East, Bradford /. of Section 24, Township\ 6 By: Gilbert; S. Brown, IlAIIOSI WIC? prk.1! MAKE BUYS Florida 0.64 i'F County, containing South, Range 22 East, Bradford Clerk Circuit Court of acres more or less County, Florida and being more Bradford County, Fla ,. You and each of you are commanded Hl-DBl 3.99 to file written defensesto particularly described as follows: 2/12 4tchg 3/4/ ! Southeast Commence at the -------------- the Petition in the office of the 1 corner, of said Section 24, and I Towels Clerk of the Circuit Court in and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF d Tin SUN tap sued vww" sen for Bradford County, Florida in run North 0 degrees 37 minutes FLORIDA, EIGHTH JUDICIAL I I I I sell*! Hound town for JIJ to 114. and 20 seconds West along the 1 1 Tin saw' floe M.M littics The the City of Starke, Bradford CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BRAD .' Easterly boundary thereof a distance 1 L a UIM prowl ta orlnl. file Mil dif' Florida before the FORD COUNTY , County, on or 20 of 938 44 feet run thence lernci II II roar iillet Pine's 23rd day of February, 1976, and South 83 degrees 10 minutes CIVIL ACTION i.tahds.2141- ,. to serve your written defenses CASE NO 7636 i d SAYE 1,00 ' and seconds West a distanceof upon the Attorney for the 1200.16 feet for point of artLLf p-n% Department of Offender Rehabilitation In Re: The marriage of DANIEL wAS 1SAYE beginning. From point of / n on or before that beginning thus described con JAMES BROSNAN Husband, 2$% SAYE 24% SAYE 16% N r 1fNO.r', date, which defenses shall show and JULIE PHILBIN BROSNAN, HEN'S RTLOH CHI JACKET tinue South 83 degrees 10 minutes , what right, title or interest you, and 50 seconds West a distance Wife. 490 1.27 440 MS MICH TAFFETA SHEER ( , of have claim battle is eltw N or any you, or in of 145.05 feet, run thence lip pottet luket and to any of the above-de- North 0 degrees 46 minutes and NOTICE OF SUIT DISCOUNT met WAS. Mt DISCOUNT MICi WAS JrtTUQLI DISCOUNT PHICt WAS Mt rlptlltt mxliss wettable. E XL scribed parcel and show cause ToJulie: Philbm Brosnan UlLlII.I..mll.11T PLASTIC TUSH CAR NI-OA1 FAf IR TOWELS MISTR0JN8. 50 seconds East a distance of why it should not be taken for 12 Hazel Avenue 1W3NITI1 Ill UTERDSTOORERBINE'SLIFC.QT. URfRS WITH TWIST TIES, SIPIIIIISOIlIlIn! the uses and purposes set forthin 216.05. feet to the Southerly South Farmingdale 20-FACK. 20-GAL CAPACITY Ill TWI-PLT PERFORMERS '\ ' right of-way line of State Road the Petition, or default may be Long Island NY 11735 . 16 run thence North 83 degrees y 'y entered YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a against you. 07 minutes and 53 seconds East rr \y / WITNESS MY HAND as Clerkof Petition for Dissolution of the Circuit Court in and for of along.way aforesaid line a distance Southerly of 116.29 right- Marriage has been filed againstyou YILII 'liSI! .4 -- V 1+ yr ,ft: C" Bradford County, Florida, and feet run thence South 6 degrees and you are required to I<4 IRS. HTH the seal of the Court, on 6th day 52 minutes and 07 seconds Easta serve a copy of your Answer or VIII DRY CRLORIRE of Jan at Starke, Florida distance of 214 f .25 feet to pointof pleading to the Petition on thePetitioner's / i 15"% FORMOLo t wP y attorney C Gilbert S. Brown beginning. VALENTINE BATES, 726 NW 6.66 Clerk of the above- 8th Avenue, Suite B, Gaines- SUPER vaul PLVlm as the property of the above- lOW Court ville, Florida, and file the original styled named Defendants, and that on DISCOUNT P'CI' J WAS By Marian McRae answer or pleading in the officeof - : ' the 16th day of February, 1976, Deputy Clerk the Clerk of the Circuit Courton Monday, at twelve o'clock noon 2 5 4tchq 2 26 on said day on the premises of or before the 9th day of u EN'S HTLOR MESH CASOAIS f N'YLaEr %/ ---- March, 1976 If fail to do so, tONHCT CREPE SOUP --- ----- the Bradford County Sheriffs you WITH 'SAYE 1,00 sm or TO i.ao SAYE 4/% QQC judgment by default will be IIYl1.10 Sit mil comfort per loot M IMStlnitll NOTICEI I for and Office, will offer sale taken for the relief open inns IMS*. 1 112. against you MHET CLEANSE , I will not be responsible for sell to the highest bidder for w.e writ UP demanded in the PetItIOn. 4 96 MSIHFECTS UIT ],EE r TO J.tf' ' any debts made by anyone other cash, in hand, the above- DONE AND ORDERED at CLEARS, I 91. sun, lOW DISCOUNT roles than myself. Request drivers described property, as the v NIK'S TIIIMNf T-SHIRTS HEN'S FRAYED CUTOFFS HEN'S POLYESTER lilT OR license for ID. property of the said Defendantsto Starke Bradford County, DISCOUNT ptict WAS JkM 12 C dT} COOlOO'OIblR1. CMlfOttlO' IOC1. ;i. OR SINNED WALK SHORTS COTTON FUNNEL SNIATSTIW Henry Floyd Parrish satisfy said Execution Ronda,.this 6th day of February, PliSTW WOVE Mlwra coltM Mull"' cMlritt. III. ,, r Titl raw pick! Twills, denims Yell wail. Doth at this 'Ifs price! ....-I..ICIIIJI MIRlVfUM.f3t4UL.Sin 2 5 410 2 28 1976. WAS lil ; cottM or polyester cotton. 2(31 Neitl tailored mints Mill. Gilbert S. Brown Clerk ---- Dolph E Reddish. --------- Sheriff. of Bradford By: Marian McRae Deputy Jr v 2/12 3/4 r.YuE 4tchg . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT County, Florida' M -------------- EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF 1/22 4tchg 212NOTICE FLORIDA IN AND FOR NOTICE OF INTENTIONTO ills " BRAD ------------- ;a REGISTER -M FORD COUNTYIn OF INTENTIONTO FICTITIOUS NAME I REGISTER The of GEORGEJ Pursuant to Section 86509 re Marriage FICTITIOUS NAME KASDRAS, husband and Pursuant to Section 865.09Florida Florida Statutes, Notice is WAS MII'STIIOI/"WINSSI/ES I , CAROLINE KASDRAS wIfe. hereby given that the under SAf 99x WITH HEOPRESI SOLE , Statutes here NOTICE OF SUIT notice is signed PAUL C. NUGENT JR. .. \ Sifetj riMtt oil realist, rnMa. . NO PROPERTYTo by given that the undersignedLouis Post Office Box 303. Hampton, 1LHHIRIH UWH EMIR IS i- ; of lor tasted oo IM | Caroline Kasdrds Bradford Bradford County, Florida, ..r' Hampton, County, 405 32044, doing business under the Glasgow Florida 32044, doing business . firm name of "T n E ELECTRIC Stowe/ Pa under the firm "COUNTRY . name VALUE PLUS! Sin 1.13 Post Office .80 303, I YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat SIDE MOTORS", Son. 216, IIYl1.00 Yu1E )LOS Hampton, Bradford County, i an action for dissolution of Hampton, Bradford WAS County Florida 32044, intends to & has been filed. register marriage against\ Florida 32044 intends to register 3.88 2.97 said fictitious name under the , Cd'Olir< Kasdrai you and you said fictitious name under the are required to we a copy ofyour of aforesaid statute. provisions of aforesaid Statute S 1599 Mice WAS. A.&t' sum tow DISCOUNT pmciRTIOR N ROTS' SHORT SlIIVEO PILlS COTTBH FUNNEL PAJAMAS, written, 0f ns'a. if any to provisions Louis Brodaky sole Paul C. Nugent, sole owner MAGNOLIA TIiLlTIUT STAINS' LAMINATES II "STYLES HI LIKES WARMER-UPPIRS FOR MEN owner. Dated this 9th of February rUrtit Itoits into lids or Met Wlottr Mciultits anti Ins itEnle' it. on the oirfir-'r 'i at'xnflvrtose Dated 14th day rusno MROIR FENCE IR HOLIES WOOO WITH TENNIS. RACIST PIRFICTCNIICI this of A ''* name and bNYMS .s day A.D. 1976 at Hampton, UPANOS tr' LINO NON-..Sn..111I1I FOR IIIIHHIRS tortMitminerplcklSMLDISCOUNT Neitlf piped' ""IS. 10 January, A.D., 1976 at Starke, Dudley P Hwo/ Es' Fence Florida. Florida. & Hardy P Po =- Gevs+ t/29' 4tchg 2/19 //s/ Paul C Nugent,Jr. r SAY121'% -_ ---:- . 1030< > Starke Rove 1'1' 2/124tchg 3/4/ HEN'S CAHYU MSI SHOES ------ , ' -------- and file the or9" tr: -------------, _...s ;_ ', SLirORS THAT WIN" SLIP . clerk of the eie srI"r NOTICE OF INTENTION i " 470 Ie Ittflri uM trIM tin deck CnNM on or before FIt jruvr <': '775 TO REGISTER NOTICEPUBLIC =;: HUM. I wet WMte. hurt T12.IATP.I124S - otherwise a fU'Jlr.-rrf rrav ba FICTrrUXISNAME HEARINGA w.. .Me /_ 1 entered against you for f e relief Pursuant to Section !86509 public hearing will be held at I Gf demanded in IN c/x-iAwt 'A Florida Statutes, notice is hereby the City Hall, Starke, Fla., Mon, SAYI 21X' petition given" that the undersigned March 1st. 1976 at 5'00 PM for i h WITNESS my har" and tr. Allen E Taylor Rt. 1, Box 196. I the following/ purpose: Placing a RAH ROU.OHban Pq4 seal. of said. Court", Jan*"urn 20 Lawtey, Bradford County, mobile home at the following I t ] UTI-KRSPIRART ISli I. / ,4 Florida 32058 1976 doing business locations: ' order the firm name of "BRADFORD All parties will be heard at this : 790w..sSM r Gtyn S PYVrw TIRE SALES", RI.I, Bon time. SAYE 1:% 1 EE1OS1 tisAYS !,4 / Of! As perk or 14 r.JI'I; i'A. Lawtey. Bradford CounTy 1)) Wlliam E. Stubbs, 2150 E. $. YE UI IIYl1_ ," 1 Byt224tchg 8P.VatI M e'4.AruF FYxvla 32068. intends to register Brownie/ St. SE '/ of NW'/4 21'% ws 3' / :vnl rr1r; said fictitious: name under the 275222846. The old Ralph 4.96 19.88 TJiJr.a: 'H f<*>'*arse of aforesaid statute... 81nutabDlsdxJNTPltIC..s. Rd. 16 East. 2/ 12 I Alvarez farm .__. ' "': ...D'1..uau tn1 Slim SHIRTS IROIAoarm THEY'RE WUNOHniPRIWUHII l ______________ Alan E. Taylor, sole owner. ...N DISCOUNT PDICf WAS 21.51.39 =" : ROM TRWWUOiUIp H SUIT PRINTS JEARS Ml JRS.Sett . Gated this 28th day of AI Crosby, Chairman 1." METAL TI.L HIS Till IVY WITS iA -- ., sort. st> ctott ,. o*...or UcMp ctJortd 1HH ptlyeitir.iirw eatf tided MI Imtntlc tajt January AD. 1978 at Starke, Starke Zoning Board WTTH HARRY TRAY PRINT LMOAU! SIT OPIOW WAS. SJIe -v oil itn-nkM crept uft 1IL w MX taint cottoi J.M.L IMSctttMOMH,9pockets.-. , NEED TO CLEAN YGuP Flonda Merrill Edwards OROAIIZIS TINS WORKSHOP "1-1"- 2.W' SUET (u. l) TYPEWRITER? Come by The/ "29 4tp 2/19 Clerk I II Office Shop and pock up some ------------- I City EAGLE.THE CONVENIENT Pack i-ieg. & Kings City of Starke Fla. I 312 Madison St. liquid or sheet cleaner for your FAMILY DISCOUNT STORES CIGARETTES ti454 Itchg 2/12 I $444 47' eCaAaii Wwrf'ixNlt itl7ee iRAl. I 4.7513 typewriter > xKOt --------------1 Op r daily 9 tilS Sunday til B t I IIi. J . . 1 .----------.---..-- -.--- --r___ - __. -r -- .... _--r.. ._ ---. --.....--. + .I aNe>rwo..rww.w ,) i BROOKERIN February 12, 11)711) 'l'1'I: ,r:<;it\i'u I'age( IS: f fT ' I Ijl i id ir BRIEF 'WHAT'S1 77r'Tc.1E ilElszzHtS--- "" I cLAsSiFIEiiio \ By Jeannette Prescott HAPPENING lr" ANNUAL SW.ETIIEARTiNQU.TS PLANNEDThe IN THE... & IJIiIPIlF: j I'It Brooker Baptist Church .. ,. .,, __ ,.. . tL.wvowxNNraxc.ubwm.r .w..uknaww ., i' '.' N N' < m. ,' ...,.,- "'- "'-,-''''''''' announces heart Banquets that will two be Sweet.held ... ... I : this Valentine season. The HELP WANTED "r FOR SALE l'FOR Floriland Realty UNITED FARM AGENCY. INC. r - Youth Banquet will start at 7 PERSONAL SERVICE t 1 393 N. Temple Ave I Reg. Real Estate Broker "" ( p.m. Friday Feb. 13, ant the Ih... I 2 BR Fur, House on V4 acre 206 S.Water St I Adult will be held National AdvertisingPaul Banquet at 7 Near Real Facts al"Q Sampson Lake. $13,500 -- - - Faulkner Broker Feb. SALE p.m Saturday. 14. : Appaloosa pony. A movie "America The ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WANTED: Master Cosmetolo Call Adrienne Barry 964-5149 3A - I, Irene Faulkner--Assoc. on Real : Bessent on Road. Other lots GrltrWillt Beautiful." will be shown both 114 Christian Street Starke, gist Contact Mr. Otto's after 6pm. 1tchg 2/12 in City for Sale 964.5065 => ( REALTY nights and the program Fla Thursday and Sundays 8 Beauty Salon. tfchg. -.6L.. Estate _ theme will" be, "God Bless pm Tues. 1 p.m Women's -- -- - House on-13th- St.-,-Jax, Fla. 3 bedroom, frame. house on 1 ., ..., G 5 : America. The acre $18,50000 Terms By Friday Group. Call . 964-5709 964- HELP WANTED for new Sub - 9 t WANTED J speaker will be Clyde - Yt 1 5434or964-6894.1/111tp3/5 Center Sandwich Shop. In Starke, electronic sales Et 4 I Sperring and the Saturday -- bedroom, brick nice section ( - - -- Apply Thursday thru Sunday service business for sale or Cecelia Terwillegar Speaker Russell Harris The BOOKKEEPER - - : Excellent refer. lease. Friday night master of ceremonies ences. Fully qualified to at 821 Bradford Square Double wide M/H. Furnished A country home,or not? This Is a question which can ', , keep WANTED Good used metal Shopping Center 1tchg 212c : - 1 4' '' will be Lavern double H Acre only be answered by the prospective buyer. He must , Outlaw . entry books state and Nice roofing. Call 964 8806 or 964- building lot in City -- -- --- on and consider if the place is easily accessible and how t} Jr., Saturday night M.C. federal forms payrolls etc. 8823 after 5. 1tp 2/12/ paved street, 260' x 100' deep .. will be Carl "Edwards Tommy Small business accounts much travel time it will take daily to and from his ' -- - -- - . Outlaw will be leader work. Another point to ponder Is zoning. Would it be .. music wanted on I a weekly, monthly I House & lot 80' 580' on water - both possible to park a mobile home on the next lot? J nights. or ' basis. quarterly Reason. deep Little Santa :: on Fe Lake. s ' educational c MISCELLANEOUSLOSE A will also probably consider the distance to The buildingwill able. YOUR PLACE OR MINE Owner will finance to depend- COWBOY BOOTS woman ' be decorated with scenery Call 9647509. 2/26/ 3tchg HOUSES FOR SALEFOR able buyer. the nearest supermarket. Are schools located nearby ; .. from the first verse of 3/11 Are utilities. available? Is a church of your choice - - "American The Beautiful" BABIESGIRLSBOYSWOMENMEN close? . WEIGHT 5 acres, near city, just off 301 N. safely and fast TAx"sERvTci: these and other questions. It Betsy Ross will be portrayedby INCOME Bookkeeping We can help you answer with X-11 diet plan $3.00. SALE:By owner 3 BR, 28 - with - possiblefact the customer is to every Betty Hayes on Friday and and secretarial services BELTSin policy provide . Reduce excess fluids with X brick home double carport VERNIE P ODOM decision : Outlaw Let sothat he can make an intelligent Debby on Saturday. me help you organ- " Pel $3.00 KOCH sizes 18 to 58 DRUGS. 1/8 partially carpeted drapes. 3 flegr Broker 1 is invited to ize business Call Everyone at. your Judy blocks from : 15tchg 4/15 school Ph. 473- 964-547Q 964-7700 tend Miscally, 7823660 2/5 2tp 20J9 after 5 p.m. and weekends WESTERN SHIRTS NEEDED Twenty or thirty acres some pine trees 2/12 and a three bedroom home {1'1 INDIAN MOCCASINSat tfchg. ___ _ I'KKSONI.S: -- -- -- -- .. ... lip) -- -- - -- " Mrs. Bobby Gnann and chil- WILL BABY SIT for any age CARRADINE'S NEEDED: Three bedroom home with one or more FOR SALE 3 bedroom AUTOMOBILES : frame dren of Jacksonville and child in my home. 9646821tfchg 10 ACRES acres in or outside the city limits. house partly furnished, on one Lawtey. Florida 782.3400 ----- D.W. Hodges Jr of Hampton USEDFOR .... acre land, off West Market 10 From Furnished mobile home on a beautiful lot on Hampton lake visited their' parents. -- -- -- -- Road. Box 719. 964-7460. Itp Minutes 13tcha2, 12 . Mr and Mrs. Evan Hodgeslast OPEN: LOTT'S OF BEAUTY 2/12 Lake. ; . Keystone Heights ' Sunday. AI Rain of Archer Rd. 325, Hampton. Call Sue SALE: Assume paymentson --- - their brother-law, loft for appointment. 468 1975 Chevy. 6 Cyl Panel -- -- -- -- Acre Jimmy Moore's 20acres. Modern CB home less than 6 years old with 3 " joined them for dinner. 1197 1/29 4tp 2/19 Van, 1974 Toyota, 4 new steel FOR SALE: 3 BR 2 Bath block $1,750 Per Sun Sports BR, 2B, CHAA..Iots of built.ins...new barn..on Rd j Russell Green had an accident - - - belted radial tires. Call 964- with LR. DR Den ft garageon *159 Per Mo. 225. Excellent financing. last week that did exten- SEWING MACHINES repaired, 6020 or 964-6021 anytime. large lot at 1105 W. MORE BOAT FOR --- - sive damage to his truck. all makes cleaned oiled and Itchg 2/12 Madison St. Call Freeman YOUR MONEY Beautiful property on Rd. 18 across the road from Among other Injuries, Mr. adjusted, $7 Work gudr -- - - Register III 964.8771 or 964- NO LOW LAND TF Hampton Lake. 20 30, or 40 acres which could be usedas STARKE PH Green; received some broken anteed. James Strickland, FOR SALE 1967 5888 tfchg. WEST: 'CKMKXLKKLM. 964-5791 a homesite and farm or developed. : Chevy pick , in Florida Road ft Hwy up - - COMPLETE OUTBOARD & -- - ribs and is North corner Morgan 6 : 1\: ( . 16 cyl, good condition 964- STERN DRIVE SERVICE Tastefully furnished 1972 Dolphin MH with 3 BR 2 B, Gainesville , Hospital tfchg liegistpi Broker Regional in / 5610 Itp 2/12 FOR SALE: By Owner 3 bedroom I37HMW.: \lime AND REPAIR CH 2300 BTU AC. fenced, nicely landscaped lot 101 x Dennis Hodge was admittedto HOUSES ft TRAILERS pressure - - 2 bath CB home. LR, Everisgs ("illl: 199 2 metal outbuildings, washer freezer, garden Bradford washed with chemicals. Wash DR, kitchen Fla. room Art COMPLETE FIBERGLASS tiller riding mower push mower, 30' UHF VHF FM County Hospital I'alrayu3Irt9 carpet drapes, CA/H, carport REPAIR away dirt and mildew. antenna..all for t)3,250 following a heart attack last Guaranteed : : r FOR SAlE ,28x28 garage on 3 lots in FIBER , CUSTOM BUILT week We wish him a speedy Ph. 4732213. tfchg. r ) -- - city on Madison Street. Call Dalewood Subdivision - lots - --- GLASS FISHING BOATS We have reasonable building in recovery TV REPAIRS ft SERVICE: Also 473-4201, Keystone 2/5 4tp (just off Rd 14)) city water & sewage...good neigh used TV for sale $29 95 and 2/26 Large frame house excellent FOR SALE: Electric Pencil bors..attractive homes. Memorial Gifts up. Used furniture and appliances FOR SALE: Mobile home lots - - condition central H/A, 3 bedroom sharpeners, 3 different styles in -- - Plumbing and bathroom $95 down Few lots still avail- 2 bath carport corner stock handy for home or Green Acres Pretty lot with trees 150' x ISO'...perfect To Cancer Fund fixtures. Wood stoves, able in several subdivisions. Jo-Lu MotelAND lot. in city. office For sale at The Office for your dream home. kerosene, gas and electric Ph. 468.1551. tfchg. - Shop. Cecelia T. Terv-Megar Ren/ Real' Estate Broker . Address Given heaters. THE BARGAIN CEN-- .- - - Mobile Home ParkINSIDE Frame 2 BR house, 1 bath on 1 206 West Madison Avenue Starke. Florida TER, 301 South. tfchg. acre Bayless Hwy Area. MIMOSA MANOR PHONE 9647776 OFFICE FOR SALE: Mobile Home Parts CITY LIMITS - - -- - Mobile Home ParkA i Memorial donations to the and supplies. OLIN'S MOBILE WALK TO BRADFORD SQUAREOR 3 to 6 acres clear 4 mi. NIWof Nice Place to Live American Cancer Society MOBILE HOME MOVING: Also HOME SALES Hwy 100 W DOWNTOWN Starke ,I. may be made locally to the mobile home hurricane anchoring Starke 9645606. tfchg. 30 Per MonthALL - large Lots - treasurer Margaret Miller\ at and mobile home roof -- - CITY CONVENIENCESFIRE 3 BR 2 both, CB dwg, on extra Yard CareGarbage FOR SALE LOST ORSTRAYED the Community State Bank coatIng. Qin's MOBILE Home AMERICAN FAMILY SOUND: large cor lot in City W/swim- / Can ServICe. 964-5006 St. Rd.. Sales installation POLICE PROTECTIONCITY 10 Acres off service, ming pool, central heat ft air !Mail Boxes 16W & Jct. 233, Starke Fla. GAS WATER AND SEWER Memorial gifts from individuals stereos, phono, reel reel. conditioning Water Brownlee Road tfchg tapes cassetes, radios Work Jo-Lu Motel Central Plant groups businesses and - Sewage organizations in tribute and - - guaranteed. 155.A West Call, 1 Et 2 acres mobile home sitesN Garbage Pickup *1750 Acre. ' sympathy help others live AVON CALLING: To buy or sell 964 7329. trchg. 9648810TFCHQlong W. of Starke Terms 1 car Of(street Parking 29 % Down Giant Mven ft. Gorilla i - ! through research educationand Avon. Call 755.2807 or write -- Concrete Patio If Mn notify the DR. EVIL service. When memorialgift Loma Clyatt. P.O. Box 220 TAKE UP PAYMENTS: 1975 O OMI 3 BR Frame house 1 bath 10 iincrocte i / k Street 10 ft. wide Owner will/ finance is received by the Cancer .l, Society an appropriate cardis - -- - out buildIngs. AmperesCall Fri Sat & Sun i- sent to the family in whose like new. Original price $600 Home and - CONTACT: memory the contribution was BILL'S SAW SHOP: Complete Balance due $287.80 or need 3 BR, 2 Bath CB dwelling in About our Move.in FLORIDATHEATRE I gIven. The contributor's name sharpening service, circular, someone to assume $1270 BuildingMaterials city Plan GATOR RANCH ; the card however, hand, carbide. chain, mower monthly payments. Ph. 964 Phone 964-7498 ' appears on : the amount of the gift is not blade hollow ground and 8030. Will deliver no obligation George. Roberts Jr. If 964-8799 : . DO TRY NOT mentioned. Larger donations balanced. Leave at Jackson Itp 2/12 REG REAL ESTATE BROKE' Starke -WE BUILD t 22 4tcrig :2 12 Building Supply or -- -- - -- TO CAPTURE from $1.(MM) up are answeredwith tf 9647826REAL I bronze plaque. Keystone Heights If chg. "YOUR PLANS OR OURS a - -- -- -- WATSON S YOUR LOT OR OURS"LFREE CELECTROLUXJSales 10x 20 PATIO COVERS: Homes HOUSE OF VACUUMS Donations sent to Mrs. and mobile homes. $180 ESTIMATES- Service Supplies SAVE Miller. Community State installed $140 unmstdlled Many brands of new vacuums. REMODEL'NG REPAIRS ; Bank. P.O. Box 350 Starke. GATOR MOBILE HOME Used machines available. ADDITIONS BOB MILNER 964-7604 tr-Ct 1(, .' must include the name of the SERVICE CO. Ph. 372 9767 Expert Repairs all makes. HOMES BOUGHT 11 2O 1310 2 12 $30 deceased, the name and ad- Gainesville. tfchg Parts and Accessories for all SOLD TRADED /ban C.e.irdon.. a? I dress of the recipient card of and the vacuum vacuums.cleaning Built systems.in central 712 ACREAGE FOR SALE I ESTATE ,--------t CJ"T7: "-.::: on IS,2 cu. ft allfrofttlvim - acknowledgement the name and address of the 0FOR N. Main Gainesville 3767110. 964.6853 t ..",-., L"';.! v. L, -.. L Well Drilling "" ''',:, :; I .r- I refrigerator contributor.c.SS..u:1). FOR RENTFOR Hwy 301 S Starke TF) No - l' 3088r.r. 3 BR 1 bath frame in Lawtey 2" Thru 6" .... : Icem aker SALE: HART FEEDS. $1/000 I Fast Rotary 1f: !J\; Was MOO" . I : .\1)| H.\ riSl : complete line FRM feeds, 3 BR 1 Bath frame, cent. heat/ --' RENT: Furnished duplex, seeds Spreader truck service MULTIPLELISTINGS air. fenced cur lot *15.000. I Drilling Equipment I t r .. ",,, ... I". l Isrxdliiii' fur iiiM-i \lion gas, lights and water fur- fertilizer dolomite lime Ph. - .'....1 ''':'I' .. .." I- |IKMIIMIII preceding nished. Inquire 603 E. Wash- 496 2093. 2/5 4tchg 2/26 2 BR frame stove ft ref in State Licensed ."...,...101...,..:I, ,_ - "llitiisil.it iM'fore publication ington Ave 1tp 2/12 - - - .f '" ." ,, . 813,000.() ) terms. FOR RENT: 4 Bedroom $200 country 101,1.. .".. .... ... .. - - - : ""it ii r.i n .1. Minimum (('<>\ I I": \\old.i I double wide on 5 acre Crosby Lake Estates 2 mi W. 2 BR 4 acres $6.500( stove & ref. $7,500 or two for i 1 = i: Delivered Uw m, $2I'.M* , of Starke on RD 100. Owner . Each uiiiriovrr l" lot. Quiet country 3 miles $14000 total III trillsMl North of Starke. $145 mo. financed 964 6488 tfchg Handyman special $7,500 - : New & Used : FLA. ONLY - -- - STARKE Unfurnished. 964 8556 1tp 3 BR 2 bath masonary $26.000() ) , ( l.issifieil. .\ fixhi uilt.uue iinlrss! - -- --- 15 ( you month old filly Call after 3 BR alum. siding $9500 964-8090 ii.ur nil established. account FOR RENT: Large apt., no pets 430 pm 9646558. Itchg 2BR, 1 acre $7,500 .,.. I E-Z Terms 'I ilk the 'li-lrKiuph. 'III (hat please. Ph 964 6352. 1tchg 2/12 2 BR frame $$8,400 terms. cirnl :"ill mils rMrii charge 2/12 2 Bedroom, 2 acres $16.500. I 5' T "rrnrr --- - - I I Plumbinra\\ i ai Q'55aoB 5 ; .fin lulling :Not; responsible furrim -- --- 1 / 1.2 Acres 2 BR lakefront $22.000 82,500.- when )>i\rii mt'r the FOR RENT: 2 bedroom mobile FOR SALE: Automatic washers. FILL DIRT I phone. or. when top in not home, heat ft A/C, nice. Several good used recondition 8.71 acres in city $15500. Off SR JOO-3()( BR $22.000 New Installation I7ped I | and brought( In the of- Washer ft dryer incl. Call 964- washers. Back yard clearancesale. - I I tier. 5630 after 5 p.m. 1tp 2/12 Box. I38B Pleasant Ph. Grove 964 5076.Fit 2/5 2, 3 BR. 2 acres $24.500 7.2 acres in Lawtey $2,000() ) Acre. Remodeling Top Soil ; ..- - -- -- - - FiDin// VACANCY SOON 2tp 2/12 Southgate, 3 BR $26,000 12 acres, fenced well pole & Repairs -- --- - Sundays septic tank $15.000. terms BRADFORD VILLAGE Lawtey 3 BR brick $31.000 Call 468-1873 : 10:35: A.M. APARTMENTS: 1 bedroom, FOR SALE -- Yamaha 36.35 acres appx 1200 ft. onUS I r Durranc.\\ : PORTABLE Electronic modern furnished A/C/ Keystone 3 BR brick $44000 -301 N. $56.500 Good terms STEPHEN SMITH j WPXE Radio carpeting walk-in closet, Organ. Excellent condition , - enclosed patio, off street Amplifier not in. Hampton 1 ft acres $9,200 .... Pumps & Supply I ' 1490 315 West cluded. $1000. Ph 964 5875 LAWTIY FI,. STAR ROUTE HAMPTON. FLA.' parking. Washington St 964 8601 tfod- - -- -- Lawtey 2.75 acres $9,500 ,f1 .782.3806COLORADO. ,. ,, .. Company t ti_ tQ i 01 att t ll B t 0 t ltl'V tfchg .. BRASINGTONC.dlll.cOldsmoblle 10 x 20 PATIO COVER: Installed -- N. Temple Ave. 864 -- - Lawtey 4.4 acres $9.500 $185 00. Installed $14000. Sales& ServiceI FOR RENT: 12' wide mobile, Gator Mobile Home Service 2 canal lots $3.300 Starke "\ OPFN DAILY f.vtf p ins St'Iet lion 0// L'xitlCur / homes outside limits J.B. :3729767. tfchg I PUBLIC CONSIGNMENT .. Ici/miOti/ White. Ph. 964 6114. tfchg - - -- 4 canal lots $7,800 964.708TF ___ J. . Cadillacradix/' -" -' FOR SALE: 12x64 Artcraft 40 Acres $9750 5to 6 acre tracts on the Santa Fe RUCTION 5301GAINESVILLE Subdivision 2001 NW. 13 378 FOR RENT: Olins mobile home, partially furnished - 1,2 acre lots $25 00 per or unfurnished. River $2,000/acre Beautiful Colorado high , tf month Water ft Sewage Washer dryer, air, concrete Vi acre MH, terms $5,000 mountain valley The CARPET SATURDAY FEBRUARY 21 -10 a.m. furnished. For information call steps $4.300, 364 8341 or Mr. best of hunting and InstallationRepairs t, Mark Olin Olina Mobile Milton 964 8673. tfchg. 7 acres in town $18.000 Professional I Homes Sates Hwy 100 W., fishing $95 down, $95 Steam Cleaning MONTHWe - - - AUCTIONS 3rd SA T. EVERY Starke. 964 5600 tfchg. 10 acres, Theresa $12,500 monthly 6'. interest Free Estimate PERSONAl SERVICEPRIVATE - - -- TOP SOil FILL DIRT: 6 days n Owner 806/376.8690 *64-S408 Are Now Accepting FOR RENT: Business office. week dozer work and Lawtey 10 acres $11,000 I24tp1 3-1: 2/52'p2,12' Equipment For Our February Sale Furnished or unfurnIshed. dragline, work. Call 468.1873, . PIANO and voice instruction Very attractive, 800 sq. ft. Star Rt. Hampton STEPHEN Peetsville 11 acres $10,000 Call Us About Bringing In Your Music Main, Street of Keystone SMITH LANDFILL, tfchg Bachelor of Education Please call 533 Heights. Sub-lease for 1 year - - - Garage business with house on Olin's SubdivisionI Farm, Industrial & Construction Equipmentof 2815. 1122 41chg 2/12 Call 473.2600 or 964.5717. 2/5 GARAGE SALE: 206 S. Water U&30I All Kinds Now. ' - 2tp 2/12 Street 9 30 to 5:30 Saturday 700 foot highway 301 frontage, I 'j REDUCE safe & fast with - T - Itchg 2112RUMMAGE US-301, 21 acres, terms I I I lthIF Bring Your Equipment the Market Plate - i'ThP1ill GOBESE TABLETS ft VAP - $35000 = [I .; Andrews Drugs. SALE: Sat. Feb 14. CONVERT SURPLUS EQUIPMENT TO CASH "water pills" Keystone Heights 1/29 SIp t MOTORCYCLES J J'SUZUKI I 403 S. Cherry Street 10 a m. Farm 440 acres, $700 per acre. ,3/18 to 4 p.m. lip 2/12 We have all other typo u.Cf.Sf.O N, E. FLORIDA EQUIPMENT BONDED - - - ---- - - properties listed. Come in and a at AUCTION REPAIRS: OF STARKE: Your YARD SALE: Furniture house. see us. SEWING All makes.MACHINE United Wholesale. authorized Suzuki Dealer wares, etc. Thurs Fri Er Sat. 8 FRED SACKETT'REALTOR TOR -t Lots For Rent 25" Per Water 8S U. S. 17 North Green Cove Springs hJAX.JAx282.4RE389 Keystone Heights 473.3300. Phone 964-6000.304 East Call a m. till 456 W. Madison, 205 N. Temple! (US.:XI) :, Acre. ewageMo., Fdmished (904)284-5977 Street. tfchg 9648966( lip 2/12 468-1642 Ph" ( ) 1/29-ltchg 2/19 904/964-6622. Call Mark Olin 964-5606 Hwy 16 & Morgan Rd. " ------------ ----------- - - - \ .. .. -- -.. .:,,---- -, -- -- -.--- -- ____ __ .. ___ ____ --:1--: -... .__. .-..I ._- I ,, "" I. l U I 1 .. '" .. ... . _ --I I' III TRI.KC.KAIMI: .February 12.: 1"741 . . .. 2 Reading Teachers Approved To Work At BMS, High School - Approval for employment of third graders, .86 years ((8.6 Cost of two new reading Douglas and Supt. Jockel that school headed by princi- two reading teachers, one months) growth for second teachers will be paid through replied that Mrs. Parmenterdoes pal Dewey McKinney stated 0 each at the middle and .92 the that teachers did not want to school and graders years growth increased enrollment, makingit have seniority over high school, was given Mon- in first graders involved in the unnecessary to dip into other employee. Douglas said disrupt education hours to & day night Feb. 9, by the Brad- program. The goal was .5 reserve funds, Jockel said. the other employee had health serve an early meal. : ford School Board at the years improvement. The board and staff also discussed problems which might have -No action was taken on request of Supt. Richard Students in grades 1-2 the laxity of the academic prevented her from performing raising the price of milk to 15 Jockel and the administrativestaff. receive reading Instructionfrom program In recent at Starke Elementary. cents from 10 cents per half 33 to 4 hours each day. years. Both agreed that read- Jockel said cafeteria workersare pint. Douglas said the school Heading teachers at the Projects Coordinator Lucille ing skills are the key needed to employed as that, not as a system was losing .028 centson middle and high school levelsis Payne told the school board enable students to progress. cashier, even though that each carton of milk sold at ttM an attempt to obtain con- Monday night In grade 3 it Is "We've got to turn it around might be the duty assigned.The the school every day, or a family centers tinuity of the reading program one to two hours, she said. somewhere," Supt. Jockel board restated its policyof daily loss of about $J6. carried out since 1972 in The board asked and stated. keeping its hands out of ad- -Asked how long tht? higher grades 13. The elementary received assurance that the Among other personnel ministrative affairs of the price would have to remain program, with a budget of two reading teachers will be matters, the school board: schools, telling Mrs. Par effective to make up the loss, $192,000. is funded under Title used solely to teach reading. -Approved the appointmentof menter it could not intercedein Douglas!( said.It would depend 1 of the federal Elementaryand Jockel also told the board Myrna Lou Rahn as the matter on how the price of milk to the faJffirmmllJ( ( 0 QOG7(! Jl(3( Secondary Education Act that 41 percent of the present coordinator of special projectsat "Well, like I say, your posi-- schools fluctuates. He said he The Title I reading program ninth graders at Bradford the administrative level in tion Is coming up soon," Mrs. would come back to the board SHOPPING gives extra help to students High School have reading dif- the county office at a salary of Parmenter told Supt. Jockel, later in the school year, if the U. S. 301 S. CENTER Starke Fla. with reading problems in ficulty. In the eighth grade $13,925. The new administrative speaking of the upcoming race loss continues, to ask for the grades 1-3. Test results show- class at Bradford Middle position is assured only for the county superinten- raised price.Summers. ing reading level Improve- School 112 students with read- until June 30. A secretary for dent's position.In . ment have been most encouraging ing difficulty have teen Iden- Miss Rahn was also em- discussion of the in the elementary tified. ployed. cafeteria system, business FilesComplaints PACKAGED reading program, Jockel The school board agreed -Upheld the administrative affairs manager Eddie says. with the administrative staff transfer of Mrs. Louise Par- Douglas told the board that On 33 Last year's Title 1 evalua- that reading must be stressed, menter from vo-tech cafeteria the lunchrooms were nearly : $ tion reported a full year's that it is the key opening worker to Starke Elementary $4.000 in the black after facingan ROSEBUSHES growth in reading skills of doors to learn other subjects. cafeteria worker, replacing $8.000 deficit three months Marshal Green Johnny Cuffee who resigned.Mrs. into the school year. Douglassaid Parmenter appeared at the overage will probably Citizen Bill the board meeting Monday slack off toward the end of the HAMPTON - (UUUE3( AUTO night and objected to being year as inventory is depleted. Summers filed several Council complaints - transferred. She said she had --Douglas briefly mentioned! with the City FINE Each SALES break. here on Tuesday Feb. 10 seniority over another vo-tech that the idea of serving SELECTIONS cafeteria worker and that the fast to students under a new against J\1arshallalph Green 413-44JO I 413-40J8 board's who has been under fire in policy had been to state program would have to follow the seniority rule in be discarded due to the inabilityofSouthsideFlementary recent weeks. 16 DATSUN PICKUP 75 transfers. Mrs. Parmenteralso toad MONTE CARlO said she asked for her jobas juts its schedule to allow The complaint stemmed Fire engine red, 3,000. White with maroon top cashier back. time for the donut, juice and from Summers' char l that Business Eddie milk. committee at Green did not write er. ugh A Manager miles, 4 speed. Just 8 interior, AIC study new 12,000, tickets for speeding and also a 6 second charge of some cars ARBORVITAE $ $369 $4350 Drainage <1.'rDm Page J) ----------- blocking Green's the Garage sidewalk a in block frontof program cost around $975.000. are earning interest.In from city hall here. 75 CHEV. 74 CHEV. But the architect pointed out other discussion Monday Custom! pickup, AITPIS, PIck-up, white automatic, Monday night the board has night, the boardAuthorized : Green replied to the council EVERGREENSSTUART P/B, white 8 blue, Nice included no funds for furnish- a request to the that he had issued 30 warning Like new, 6 cyl ings, storm drainage, site state Department of Trans- citations in a 30 mile per hour truck. work, covered walkways at portation to install an inlet on zone for persons going( :)2) $3850 $3150 BHS, and an impact fee to SR-16 when paving near miles per hour. He said he :-" hook onto Starke's sewage Starke Elementary School to /gave( several tickets recentlyfor \ treatment system. Salley provide adequate drainage.Was speeding in the city. \r "lA' 74 PLY. SCAMP 73 CHEV LAGUNA indicated he wants the boardto approached by Lin- or DESIRABLE Yellow, auto, air. and Blueam-fm, swivel seats, decide which alternates it Is coln City resident Willie President Ted Curtis. Sr. AIC P/B.. steering!>> able to pay for to prevent him Brown about the property for asked Mayor Arthur Kruno power steering, clean car console, from doing engineering workon sale in Lincoln City be turned and Grel'n'to /get( together to ready to go projects the board will not over to the residents for talk over Summers' charges.The . 4wPECAN $ 66 $2550 $280 be able to afford recreational purposes. He Salley also told the board said if the board approved the council approved a that some prices have gone request, the county would be request by Green to allow him 73 OLDS CUTLASS 73 GRAND PRIX down and some up slightly asked for funds to fix up the to buy a fire extinguisher and Green, power steering, Tape deck, tilt wheel, since he made his original property for. a recreationfield. a first aid kit for his patrol elect. window, rally estimate some six months . A TREES brakes, air and automatic wheels. Sharp car. ago, but that he feels the cost A committee composed of car.The council passed an ordinance - ( will still be in the general area board members Rodney Hall on the third reading Inset $31 $3150 he and the board talked about and J.T Parrish board attorney five a per cent qualifyingfee before, Jesse Wolbert and concerned - for all candidates for city "You scared me with that citizens of the Lincoln offices effective . 1 GALLON CAN 72 CHEV. 72 V.W. BUG 'new cost estimate' talk" City area will study the POSSI- councilmen immediately.The get $i:> pt'r Pickup, va, AT.. Supt. Richard Jockel told the bility and report back to the meeting and the Mayor gets White, Good board. Condition architect. Jockel appeared Short Wheel Base $::15! per meeting. relieved. .Set an organizational 88BUSHES The board has the appro- meeting fora school plant sur- was Councilman the only member Eugene Tailor of the AZALEA $ $1995 $1895 ximate $1.2 million in state vey for Feb. 23: at 8 p m. to council not 'present atthe school construction funds on a prepare for study of Bradford meeting. certificate of deposit at the school facilities. The study 71 CAMARO 4 INTERNATIONAL Florida Bank at Starke. must be completed by the end Gold Power Steering, Jockel said the board still has of the month in order for the Brakes. Automatic and Air 1 Ton,4-Speed, Dual the full amount it received county to qualify for state Salaries... Sharp Looking Wheels, V.S, Tool Boxes from the state, and the funds building funds. -. ''l-'nini I'.IKI- |" $23 $169 dropping to 20 PSI at the end( Wayne Douglas of the line. FRUIT TREESSUN 71 PONT. VENTURA 71 fORD GALAXIE .-Agreed that water customers - who KignMlhe I petitionto 4 Door, AIT, AIC, Good qualify the town for the 6 r Cyl Auto T rans. OOCE 1Dp0 Family Car FIIA loan for the water system - RED NECTARINE will not he dmrg"t'a $995 $1150 deposit. !New; customers will L 00U E f be. FLORADAWON -Reiterated that hook. ups l'n YOUR 10 EI new customers wilt IK- 'mdrfor ( Camino Custom Cutting Wrapping Of cost plus Id percentor! ad. PEACH $ O 50 ministration. Thl'l'Uoo1 CHOICE 350, va, Automatic Power Steering, Chrome Wheels nan n..1l'l Your Beef or Pork > 1 been determined how METHLEY PLUM ** 9250KEYSTONE Pork Curing Service ever.-Allowi the Calvary I Hap- t ti'"* Church to use! the city hall HEIGHTS Pork Sausage For SaleU for--a religious I.iwtcy meetingTold I::Klcincntarv.. SHADE TREES S 301 North of St.irku. Principal Jim Dunran I lit; 'In South End Ot Hditmiuml. s Discount' Hi us.. approach the school hoard for. 473-4470 & 473-4078 Pliuiit! 4 b'J'JI! n IK, site approval I and the IM'A ahoul its donation bclore 'the DOUBLE RED FLOWERING PEACH -- council will agree to donate ------------ ---------- ........................................... $1. court on the !school l grounds: YOUR RED The Ill'wMer system! ! LEAF MAPLE CHOICE $ O50GARDEN usurped the .old h.iskrlb.ill'' SILVER MAPLE court. I Duncan is Irving to gel: L the eity to pay SI.IHMI. tin- |'T.l. .\ WEEPING $l. $2.5lMcxld> cost Council mem hers said they 'thought a concrete . court would he superiorto asphalt.Agreed! . $366 ,- to look at holes in the road in I front of HendersonHudson's ! HOE house! with allI'. toward filling! them in. -Was told by J R. Scott I he new chairman of the I.aIt'v LONG HANDLE Recreation Hoard that roof; Q44 ..--....- trusses! are in place on the recreation \. For Valentines building( under construction and the roof was in SHOVEL process of being dried! in. Scott h 4 invited the men to assist with 1973Ashboro the building every Saturday A :Nov-'; I I. I 1l71!) completion dale ' 4 I BAMBOO i' is set. IBM: Corp. has donated 12x70 -3 Br $2.1)00) toward construction of the recreation building. $188 Bath & / ,-.\ '!! repairs for the LEAF RAKEPLAST garbage truck to rady it for inspection including a new $4795 ....:::::::.. FHA Financing Available water pump ::: ..:.:... On All New Homes --Approved battery for purchase the front of end anew C cHANGiNG I. ::: loader.--Was told by McCulley that POTS 3 7 '.. fireman James Waters was employed legally under the Before You Buy... ::: federal Comprehensive See Mark Olin He Can :: : Bath & /a As Is 1970 Casa VegaSave Kmployment(CKTAI.: : ) McCulley Training had con-Act 17 You Money '%; $5995 12x60Mobile of tended low income Waters status not indigent, but said or $1 ;. CKTA: representatives have POT .:: Bath & % .3 Br told him the program is not Olin's :: lust for the needy !New; CKTA: :;::; priorities for the town of Law- ley McCulley said area mar $4295 shal, a fireman a maintenance HOUSEPLANTS Homes man and a second fire Ct man.Commended 44 former fire ReQ.59' chief M.M. Jordan for his Hwy 100 w Starke, Fla. work in organizing I the department and entered the commendation - in the minute " .. . - - 1 A19ri - |