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.. - or1a H1at. . :. 'to\If1t.L\b! . f., )r }t'VII.t., Llbr"..rYJl'L". ntltojlo \\ i YUCr.r.R'f\ : i I m1J JFlatjlrr &thiznrVOLUME Y; j __53, NO. 40 BUNNELL, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1965 $2.50 A YEAR . Bunnell -Motor Co. i CHRISTMAS George Wickline THE JOHN RICES I Florida Education , PACKAGESFOR WILL HOST THE Sponsors Punt Kick :ABROAD Re-elected State SHRINE CLUBThe Area V-B Meeting . And Pass ProgramThe Postmaster Ray, Mercer said Assn. DirectorThe Flagler County Shrine In Palatka MondayFlorida Christmas Parcel Post Packages Club will meet at the home of 1965 punt kick and pass annual meeting in Miamiof Education Area V-B for overseas should be preparedsoon. :Mr. and Mrs. John Rice Artesla program sponsored by the Bun. the Florida State Associationof meeting for Putnam and Fiagler Surface and air parcels Park on North AlA on Thursday nell Motor Company will hold County Commissioners Sept. Counties will be October 11 In I!mailed not later than the dates October 14, at 7:30 p. m. its football clinic Saturday, Oct. j 26.29 was the largest in the or. 'the Palatka Civic Center, President shown below should normally The Rices are planning a fish I I| 9th at the Bulldog Stadium. I ganization's 36 year history with Averely Brown said today - reach the. addressee before fry with "all the trlmmlns" for I Ii Coach Roy Bayliss and Jack 503 officials and guests from 67 S I Christmas: t the Shrlners and their ladles. Hardin, will 'be in charge of the counties. i Other officers of the area a Surface Air I All Shrlners are Invited. I I clinic, beginning at 9 a. m. All South and Cen Business and social sessions are: Vice-president, W.W. Wentz boys must register at the Bun. I were at the Fontainebleau Hotel and Secretary Mrs. Emma Mur tral America Nov. 10 Dee. 10 nell Motor Company's show Miami Beach. Entertain. I ray. Nov. 10 Dec. 15 I room. Boys 8 thru 13 will receive Africa Europe Nov. 1 Dec 10 ment by the host MetropolitanDade Central Avenue Kermit D. Harris, Director of pins. and winners will receive County, Included visits to I Florida Teachers' retirement Near East Nov. 1 Dec. 10 helmets, football jackets and Far East Oct 15 Dec. 10 other areas In Greater Miami. ReLocationIs i System will be available to discuss footballs., Executive Secretary E. R. 'I Individual problems on retirement - Boys and parents can be winners In anticipation of the increased jHafner, Tallahassee announced Approved mailing of parcel post packages and be guests of the NFL I,that the commissioners' next Cecil Golden. Coordinator of Area Champions in Dallas on to other countries for Into the (mid-year) meeting will be at The Board of County Commissioners Certification, State Departmentof Saturday, December 1i to decide consideration holiday season the and normal taking length 'I the. Blltmore Hotel In Palm approved the plan to relocate Education will be available _ the six eastern division champ THSvbatea-lthnt shrd mh bm the South Central Avenue for Individual consultation on Inspection of time In customs transit Beach in March. The Sept. 11-15 certification questions, Mr. ions. formalities I t I south of The Flagler Beach State other and Leslie Pache and James Whit. j, 1966 annual meeting will be at Park to comply with the request Brown said. 'I taker are both directors ,of the that parcels may be subjectedto destination I,the Diplomat Hotel Hallandale. with E. H. Threadgil. The relo Mrs. Murray win conduct the In the countries of program. be Retiring officers of the association cation of the avenue from the devotional at 9:15. Howard Carson I It is suggested plans I. were President, Rudy Rodriguez south city limits of Flagler Bunnell School Bandmaster made to follow the above sched I Tampa;r Vice President, Beach was requested to work in will be In charge of enter- I St. Joseph Nips ule. I Sidney Martin, Hawthorne; Sec. with the plans for a develop talnment.A Joint welcome will I i I retary-Treasurer, B. Q. Waddell, ment around a proposed 9 holegolf be by Supt. W. M. Thomas of Bunnell In 6-0 Supervisors I Vero i Beach; Chaplain E. M. course. The avenue will be Putnam County School and Supt. Fowler Santa Rosa; Sergeant-at- 250 feet west of the west bound- Coy G/ Harris of Flagler County Tilt Friday Election TuesdayThe I I ars, George E. Wlcklne, Flagler ry of the AlA right of way Schools.At . St. Joseph ,Academy scored in i: Beoch; Parliamentarian Bruce J. The Board also voted to buy eleven o'clock Dr. William Flagler Soil and Water I Scott, Fort Myers. Maloy, associate Professor of Administration . the first quarted and held on to I l the Sheriffs car In accordancewith Conservation District supervisor Election of 1965-66 officers and supervision, beat the Bunnell Bulldogs last I the 1963 act of the ..lerl..a.ture. 60. election will be held on Tuesday elevated Martin to the presidency School of Education, Florida Friday Bunnell night moved Inside the St. October 12, 1965. and Waddell to post of TheBoard also Instructed At. State University, will bring an St. Augustine teams 15 yard Polls will remain open from vice president Wllmont "Pete" torney Billy Wadsworth to secure address to those in attendance ' line twice once marching 70 8 a. m. to 5. p. m. Eligible voters. Edwards of Panama City, Bay an offer for twenty acres There will also be the election may vote at any one of the following County, was elected Secretary- of officers for the 1966-67 yards in one drive, ,but could not from Lehlgh to be used as a year. places: Court House, Treasurer. Chaplain, Sergeant- punch in for a touchdown.St. J shell pit. Bunnell; Water Oak Service and Parliamentarian Joseph AadftDYVas helped alarms The resignation of Al Zamba "'by recovering''a fumble on 1:Service Station Station BImlnl Haw; Haw Creek Creek and ,,' the Bunnell 40 yard line In its Board was accepted. The grocery first period scoring drive. Line Flagler Fish Camp St. Johns Among the directors elected bid from Brannams's Food Mar. Teters As StreetSuperintendent t cracks carried to the 30 and a Park.A was George Wickline of Flagler ket was accepted for the month. call qualified voter Is any prop Beach. Mr. Wickline was also Interference 15 yard pass ,ert c' owner' (no matter how appointed by the new President advanced the ball to the 15. The small) who. is otherwise registered as Sergeant-at-arma, beginninghis St. Joseph Academy touchdown Credit Union Commissioners of Bunnell and eligible to vote In tenth year.SUNDAY- City came on a three yard off tackle I other elections.The employed Miller Teters as the , I slant my Quarterback Webb. folllowing four landown Study Set By Street Superintendent. He replaces for the extra point was SERVICES ! The try i:ers have been nominated to Wilfred Hunter who Is , again blocked by Jack Knight I elect two supervisors for four FIRST METHODIST School BoardAt now employed with the County St. Joseph Bunnell I!year terms. They are listed In .The Way To A Spiritual Sheriff Department as Deputy.Mr. . 10 First Downs 9 the order that they appear on Awakening" will be the sermon the school board meeting Teters was formerly employed 1&5 Rushing Yardage s.a the ballot: subject of Rev. E. E. Snow, pas Tuesday morning establishment with Lehlgh Portland o Passing Yardage 63 I'I Hlgginbotham, Clifford G. tor at the eleven o'clock Wor of a Credit Union In which Cement Co. He began work on '\ 3-0 PaNes attcomp 15.7 Kinney, Walton J. ship. Scripture Text will be 2 personnel may participate was Tuesday morning with the City. 0 Passes Intercepted 0 I Pelllcer, J. B. Chronicles 7: 14 "If my people discussed. County Supt. Coy G. The Commissioner discussed I 0 Fumbles Lost 2 I t Robertson, Lloyd O. which are called by name shall Harris said he has called a the water treatment plant with . '.28 Punta 2-40 The present district officials' humble themselves and pray countywide meeting on the sub the engineer Mr. Dawkins. They In order to win a team must urge each qualified voted to and turn from their wicked ject today, the meeting to be have set a tentative date of De. score. The coaching staff is I I make a special effort to get to ways then will I hear from held In the Bunnell High School camber 7 as the straw ballot on much concerned by the offensive one of the voting places on Heaven and will forgive their cafeteria. the treatment plant. During the play of the Bunnell Bull. I Tuesday and cut your ballot sin and heal their land". The biennial election In Special next several weeks Information dogs. Fundamentals will be the I I for your choice. All property Sunday School will meet at Tax School District Two on the proposed plant will be first order of business this week I owners no matter how small has 9:45 a. m. with Mrs. Doris Tucker will be held Tuesday, November published to famllarUe the citizens . , on the practice field. a 'stake In the CONSERVATION Supt. and Ray Mercer In 2, and the board urges property ( with the cost of the plant. Several plays will be drawn PROGRAM and In this way he. charge of the Devotional. owners (only freeholders may They will also hold a public up and practiced during this can have a part In electing the. Senior Youth Fellowship and vote) to work and vote for the hearing on the subject week in an effort to improve the district officials, and therefore I Intermediate Youth Fellowship recommended 10-mill levy which At the Commission meeting on offensive play. feel that he is a part of the local will meet at 6:30: p. m. Mrs. has been the amount taxpayershave October 18 they will accept applications The coaching staff is pleased j I conservation effort. Becky Clegg and Ray Mercer assessed themselves for for a city policemanto with the pass defense up to this Lets turn out and make this will be Counselors for the In. many yean.It replace Spencer White who point of the season. a record vote for the Flagler termedlate group and Lee Mercer was announced that JohnD. resigned. Harry Bullock. Jack Knight Soil and Water Conservation and the pastor will meet Perryman has been namedas e and Fred Harris played their District! with the Seniors. a member of the Daytona usual fine game on defense. Beach Junior College Board from FUNERAL SERVICE F The Bunnell Bulldogs play the FIRST BAPTIST CITY WATER IS Flagler County, replacing II. T. FOR GEORGE WILCOX Baldwin Indians here In Cook who did not wish to servo :. nell Friday night October aun'l CHURCH SERVICES INSTALLED IN because of business reasons. Funeral service were held 8 p. m. Bunnell stadium. Rev Tom Pinner of the First STATE PARKThe Supt. Harris said that authorities !* yesterday In Jacksonville for . Baldwin will be seeking Its Baptist Church said his topic for Flagler Beach State Park I in Washington D.C. had George" Wilcox a former residentof 21st straight win Friday against 'Sunday morning will be "The is this week acquiring the installation given the board until September Flagler Beach. Ha died at his Bunnell. The last time Baldwin Tenth Commandment", I of City water. Park 77 to submit a satisfactory planof home there Monday afternoon.He . 1, lost a game was when Jlunnetl The Sunday evening will con Advisory Board Chairman George desegregation In compliancewith was 92: years of age. beat them 19-6 in Bunnell in tinue the study of Jte.Wlatton.1 Moody said today. the 1901 civil rights law Survivor Include a daughter 1963. The Coaching Staff hopes This week the study Work on the development of but Harris had obtained a post Mrs. Claude Massey of Pomona the boys will realize they are with the 6th and 7th chapters' the park is progressing and It is pone of two weeks and a plan Park. Also several grand children , facing a strong team and come I land' will consider the question.'. expected the progress of the de will be submitted. and great grand children. . with superb effort. I how I do you Interpret the seals? veloptntnt ,wlll be stepped up In I The Bunnell "V team plays Who are the born horsemen the near future. Certain young animals play Most specie of sharks bear Hasting here In Bunnell Monday Who are the hundred and forty. game that are favorites with living young, called pup The ...' night October 11, at 7:30. 'four thousand mentioned In The English phrase -fti/ftths" children. Lambs and gibbons hark pup 1 fa completely on Its t chapter 7? means full ownership of a boatIt like to play "follow the leader. own from the moment of birth. C Florida produces &4 percent of All are Invited to attend the. applies equally to a rowboat Young otters and deer enjoy being totally Ignored by the . the world's grapefruit and 23 study of this book. ,Rev. Pinner or liner the site of the Quell I"hide and seek." Badger pre mother according to Ichthyologists percent' of the world's oranges. stated EJhabtUI. fer Icing of the castle. at Marineland. ....... . . "-- ---- .- ..;:.:. Tt:" ... > SS, a. '. A ,r .' _ :;-.- :i"-- ::;-;---........ p . PAGE TWO liE: FLAGLKR TRIBUNE, .BUNNELL, FLORIDA Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 7- will meet during the Field Day. ly; soybean forage may be i er raw or as oilmeal, may make NOTICE OF SALE . IOth Annual Swine You used as hay, green chop, pastureor I I up all 'of the high-protein: of have levied are hereby upon the notified Interest that of I Field Oct. 8 Are silage; and,_soybeans, wheth-i! dairy cattle feeds. the RAYMON property F. hereinafter TUCKER In describedand and to Day Soybeans r._ a sale will be held at the front --- -- door of the Flagler County Court More than 250 swine producers I' Good Feed For House in betweeen Bunnell the Florida hours, of commencing 11- and industry representatives will j o'clock in the forenoon and 2 o' I clock In the afternoon of the 22nd tour the University of Florida's !j Cattle day of October A. D. 1965, of prop- new swine facilities during the Dairy BROWN & BROWN INC. "erty levied described upon, under by me Writ and hereinafter of Ex- 10th Annual Swine Field Day, I Raw soybeans are at least as teutlon In my hands Issued pursuant - I to that certain Judgment entered - October 8.Experiment. good a feed for dairy cattle as INSURANCE I in the Circuit Court for Semi.note . County Florida, on the 27th Stations DirectorDr. I they are for beef cattle, though day of July A. !). 1964, and recorded J. R. Beckenbach will welcome they are not suitable for hogs. In Omclal{ Records Book 13, Page 259 i'ubllc Records of Flag the producers and repre I During the past two years, the OUR PHONE NUMBER IS ler The County, Florida. property to be sold is the sentatives to the campus. experimental herd at the Florida rea! property situate, lying and Sponsored by the Florida Agricultural I' Agricultural Experiment 437-3394 to-wlt being :In Flagler County. Florida, Extension Service, in Stations Dairy Research Unit PARCEL 1: Beginning at the cooperation with the University's (DRU) was fed coarsely ground, Southeast Township 13 corner South. of Range Section 30 East 19,, Animal Science Department, the whole raw soybeans. No extra as a point of reference and running - program will feature a panel vitamin A was needed, no harmful '- minutes thence West South along 88 the degrees South line 45 discussion on hog marketing effects were noted In the of feet Section to a point 19 a of distance Intersection of 2.65209 with problems. Dr. T. J. Cunha, chairman "cows and milk had no undesirable the Easterly right-of-way bound ary of State Road No. 134 ( of animal science, will flavor.Dr. BUDDY KNOX 66SERVICE CENTEROn State Road No. 11), thence North now moderate the panel.Dr. J. M. Wing, associate Stations 2 West degrees along 24 the minutes said 30 Easterly seconds R. L. Reddish, Dr. J. W. dairy husbandman connected right-of-way boundary of State AlA & N. 4th St. Flagler Beach : Road No. 134 (now State Road No. Wallace ' Carpenter, and Dr. H. D. with the soybean study 11), a distance of 7(7.21 to will demonstrate the influence made 11 -. a point of beginning of Ttd says soybeans up percent Phone 439-9221 scription; thence North (7 degrees of protein level on carcass- of the concentrate fed dur 35 minutes SO seconds East, a dis tance of 3t.50 feet; thence North quality. ing the two years. 2 degrees 24 minutes SO seconds Kenneth L. Durrance, animal : As a dairy feed, the extra oil M West South_a 37 distance degrees of (72 feet; thence t SO husbandman, will report on the makes up for the lower protein ; seconds West a I.nc-I: of 324.50 new Swine Evaluation Center at content. lifgh-fat rations are Easterly feet to) an/ Intersection with the 24 HOUR HEAVY DUTY WRECKER SERVICE r/g ht-of-way boundary of Live Oak. J. R. Woodward, Extension suitable for dairy cattle becauseof State Road No. 134 (now State Road No. 11)y thence South 2 degrees - animal specialist, North the large output af milk fat. 24 minutes 30 seconds East Carolina State College, Releigh, The UF scientist feels some of -- .--. along way boundary the said of Easterly State Road right-of-No. will discuss research at North the following recommendations 134 (now State Road No. 11) a dis tance of (72 feet to the point of Carolina's Swine Testing Station can be made as a result of in beginning of this description. The : formation obtained from the CRAIG FUNERAL HOME above with a description survey of Is a In part accordance of the Clifford Alston, Extension Florida Station and other stations \ sE4 of Section 19, Township 13 economist, farm management, around the country. I A. H. CRAIG. ,Funeral Director South.I). P. Moody Range Registered 30 East made Surveyor by will show how to keep No. 2(1. during the month of May. producers Whole beans may replace soybean ,ROBERT WORLEY. Associate A. P. 1946. and bearings referred records for swine business analysis. oilmeal or other high-pro to are the Magnetic Meridian with tein concentrates on a pound-fo r AIR LADY % OXYGEN EVi no variation and the 8%offset of the AND SW 4 The and The State Swine AssociationWANT pound basis; soybeans should I CONDITIONEDCHAPEL I ATTENDANT I EQUIPPED and the WH the of E%the of SEU the of Ktt the{ of NW the! not be used in rations contain AMBULANCES SW%, and the N% of the SWA EXCEPT th) West cao feet thereof ing urea as they have an enzy ct Township IS South-, ADS me which causes urea to breakdown Phone ID 73532n Lot Range 27 39 of nE't.Section AND 36.:Township The SH IS of too quickly; changes i South Range 29 East, according 201 E. MOODY BLVD. BUNNELL. FLORIDA to a plat of the Dupont Listings under this heading: axe soybeans should be made slow ... and Land Company) more Railway particu 3 cents a word, each Insertion lady described as follows: Begins 75 cents 1.1 the minimum charge -_ fling the at a point 2.310 feet East of section line between Sections 38 and 35 and 3,140 feet South of FOR SALE Completelsk it na g the section line between Section. rink, tent and skates. Phone \ 38 and 35, being a corner of lands j Emil Mizanin, 4373202. tZ 1 "ft llneless! :formerly' ronfa thence owned North by Charles Pier-T. >7!' (to feet ;lonaa- dfft1""*" : point'thence 10.7-ltp "w, tnr. electric'cooking East along other lands of \tl "y'j t oS Plerson 330 feet to a point thence HOUSE FOR RENT on AlA and ; "safer : South 0 feet: thence west 310 I feet to 9th St. Flagler Beach. Mrs. Bob I Section PllntTg lI t lnnlitlr. South AND: Noland, Seville, Florida. Phone ? sure iscleaner faster, } v. of Range said 2>Section East EXCEPT 1 lying South that part and " 9-23-tf E West of the , 7492309. cheaper graded county road 'i> R+ 1 which runs from State Road No. 131 (now State Road _ No. 11) FOR SALE 1 five-Iepce upholstered cooler" too. Northwesterly to the West line of ( said Section 1. AND: All that dinette set $25; 1 two. . r I ' ;,: sr part of Section IS. Township 14 piece living room set $25; 2 upholstered ;\ '. ... South, Range 29 East lying North ' : .. and East of the existing graded / reed chairs $5 each; ,8 ... county road which runs rom said ;" odd chairs; :5 end tables $1 each. :_ State Itoad Highway No. 11) In No.a 134 Northwesterly(now State One 6x9 oval rug with two ..- direction through said Section 13 , matching rugs $10. Two 9x12 of and the EXCEPT EVb{ of that said tct of th1'Z EM ly rush square rugs $10 each. Tom ing South and East of the North j westerly: rlg ht-of-war line, of said Carmody, 7th St. and AlA, Flag. State Road No. 134 (now State ' 9-23-tf Road No. 11) known. the "Perk- ler Beach. Ins Highway" EXCEPTING there from lands conveyed to Esther ' FOR SALE LEASE. OR RENT Helen Knight and W. E. Knight. us Executors of the Estate of bedroom, Florida room, and K. K. Knight Deceased, by Peed recorded In Peed Book IS. Page carport beach house unfurnished. 74. Flagler County records and Hurricane fence encloses to also EXCEPTING lends conveyed Walter E. Knight and Leona back yard. Call 4373472. Knight by Peed recorded In Official 9.23-10.14 inc-4tc ler Records County Book public 3. page records.528. Flag PARCEL 2: The 8W* of Sec r FOR RENT-1 bedroom duplex tion 30 East.17. Township 1) South. Range furnished apartment. Couple or PARCELSThe: EU REt( l single person, reasonable rent. of'Rung Section 30 Il East.. Towns Itl\he South. Phone- 437.3304' 9.23U PARCEL 4: Lot 17 and that part of Lot U of Dupont Railway : and Land I will redeem at face value a t North and ComPallr.the Plat right-of-lying limited number of trade tokens way of Pupont Railroad Section Enjoy a flameless Electric Ringe 39.luast.Township 13 South, flange ! Issued by Lambert &: Moody, ' Johnson Lumber & Supply Co. St. Johns Development t Block 1. r for the full 0 Company Price and Son, Harley L. Free range .- Subdivision 13 South Range In Section 39 Cast 2. Township : man c/o Flagler Tribune, Bun. to plat, recorded In Plat accord3f Book- : nell, Fla. 9.23:10.21inc.p; of cooking pleasure lee 1. PARCEL Page County 7..public Florida.records of Flag r FURNISHED APARTMENT for lt and U. in Section nTownship South Uc Range 29 East. 4373367.rent. Phone Harris Appliances 9-23-tf, Flamelesa cooking is another step toward the joy of low-cost ,,.... Tucker Ins and Interest to said of lUymoa lands will F. be offered t' for sale and t 1 total electric living. With all its modern benefits, Sunshine lieoutcry or saleshh will be sold.at pub- COrs UPHOLSTERY, Bunnell, bidder to lb' and best : Fla Hwy. 11, will pick up and Service electricity is also today's biggest bargain. The average Q from day for to cash day a until will said continue prop art, Is sold deliver all furniture free. For price per residential kilowatt hour is actually 31% cheaper than ecution and Judgment or said Writ are I satisfied.of Ex ; sample material and prices on PATEP this Slat day of Sept'm- just 10 Five major rate reductions made during beSigAned I'vS* labor call 4373673. 7-1-tf years ago ; P. A. EDUON8OV.: .... !t SEPTIC TANK cleaning; drain this period are saving our customers over $27 million a year. Sept. 23-3t Oct. 7.11-4te She riff. fields Installed; snail ahelL Rea ;. sonable prices. Call George .Ta- nor, ID 7-3410 8-1-tl call ma a &hr JHaglrr tJrUnrafBfJIJIELI cheapskate,, t JOHNSTON'S love It! I FLORIDA MRS. U a FULLER. KdlterMwMs I FLACLER BEACH BEALTT CXX LOTS, HOMES OCEAN FRONT, &."" DMI...., .r all WATER FRONT, FARMS Mtric rsrtp sssoden..pdt legal .U9Ut....* d m,4 Lcolors. J. ACREAGE .100-crI,owftoW. Entered as second class Bee ua for JOur real estate ndt .... February (. 1913. at the matter poetefflee - at BonnelL Florida, fader Office Phone lIE 9-2342 Act of March 3. 1371! Residence Phones ID 73691or FLORIDA I POWER ft LIGHT COMPANY ID 7-3517 HELPING MUltD HQHIOA .... 7'te. n.se '* Ita .e.t" __a.aa - , . -- ---- -- --- - - .. ., " I II I Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965. THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE, BUNNELL, FLORIDA PAGE THREE I .. .__.---_. -, -' t - . Grade 1: (S) Satisfactory, IUUU l lrbJh I N (Needs Improvement), U (UnI .. 4 School New I I satisfactory). Prices GoodThurs. Grades 2-6 A. B. C D. F. WE GIVE MET T S The following Is a list of*Individuals I ,Grades 7.12, number grades ., Fri., S.t., . rather than letters.A . select that have been will be TOP Oct. 7, 8, 9, ed to serve as officers of their I cumulative report respective classes for the 1965- used for each subject In Junior. ... 66 school year at Bunnell High Senior High School making It VALUE SUPER MARKET School. unnecessary to return the cards. Senior Class-Martin Tucker; As grades accumulate, one sheet STAMPS Quantity Rights vice-president, Fred Harris; sec. goes home to parents each mark TELEPHONE 437-3201 Reserved retary, Rabeth Hersey; treasurer, ing period and stays home for Sue future referenced heavy tag. : '\ , Faye Durrance; reporter Wilson (Smoked . ) McMillan. board copy becomes the school's Junior Class-President, Arthur I permanent copy. This system of McDanlel; vice-president, Carol reporting will eliminate duplicate Shank Waugh; reporter,Catherine Stan report cards replacing the Hams Ib ish. I lost cards, handling mutilated Half 55BUTT Sophomore Class President,I i cards and the reshuffling of returned David Richardson; vice-president I cards. Karen Moody; secretary, Students of Bunnell High CENTER Darrell Britt; treasurer, Peggy I (More on page.e.) HALF lb. WHOLE lb. SLICES Lb. ' ---- -- 5ge, Mlsslnne; reporter, Sue Broad. ix TUB rincviT roriiT. SEV.KMTH 5ge 99C JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IVAMI away. ) roil KLAflLKH COUNTY! , Freshman Class President, KI.OIUDA. F.QtITY NO. BISW Boston Butt (Extra Lean) Hackworth Lenlda Rich Jimmy McNab; vice-president, Plaintiff. , I . Charles Clegg; secretary-treasur . er, Brenda Townsend; reporter Carton lUckworth.Defendant.. PORK NOTICE TO URKKNI ROAST lb. 49 Carol Lynda Townsend. IN TUB NAME OF AND BV THR Eighth Grade-President, Lesa AUTHOIUTY FLORIDA TO OF CARSON TUB STATE: HACK.OF Knight; vice-president, Ann wonT WHOSE ADDRESS IS . Meekins; secretary Jeanne Hig- UNKNOWN.You are hereby required to tile Florida Grade 4 ginbotham; treasurer, Marcia your Answer or sthe Cut-up Complaint I STEWING to the pleadings Johnston; reporter Beth Mather- above entitled cause In the office Lb. $4189 of E. A. 8MTTHE Clerk of the HENS Lb. 25'FRYERS 5'Bag ly.Seventh above styled Court at dh' Courthouse Grade President, Uunnell. and to serve a copy thereof on Plaintiff John Geller; vice.president, John solicitor Alex D. UttUdeld. Jr, Richard Jones; secretary, Chip whose, Daytona address le Itearh.IKS Mason Florida Avenue on Azalea (All-Meat) World's Best Ground . Johnston; treasurer, Pam Mc. 'or before the 17th 'day of October.A. '' .I). 19 S. the nature of this suitIs Daniel. a suit for dlvorc WIENERS "g 39' BEEF 2 89' IIHIIKIN: FAIL NOT or a Decree 1'ro Confesso will bl'' entered The first six weeks grading against you for said failure. . The Klavler Tribune U designated period ends Monday, October 11. as the newspaper In which Tender Select Lean Tender this Notice I Is to be published oncea scheduledfor Six Weeks Tests are week for Four (4) weeks. PORK Thursday, October 7th and WITNESS my hand and 'eel at BEEF LIVER the Uunncll. Flat Lb. 49' STEAKS Lb. 59' Friday, October 8th. Reports will lee County uror\\ a this. the 21stday of September. A.P. IMS. be Issued on Thursday, October14th. (Official Heal) B. A. 8MYTU . Clerk Circuit/ Court Flailer County Florida Joe Grain' Grade "A"Large The following grading system By Julia I 1C Harvey.Deputy . will be used: Sept. SS-SO A Oct. -..ftrk. __. u___ _. _____ 2Dozen Eggs 99 "Isn't it fun ' Your Fa.orite'ShOrleninr to romp on a cozy, warm floor?" CRISCO 3 Tin u b.> 47? Limit ((1) with purchase of $5.00 or more food order Giant Size .. TIDE GIANT 47 ++. BOX Limit (1) with purchase of $5.00 or more food order Fresh Produce Royal Crown (12 *. Can) White No. 1 R C COLAS 11 c". 98c POTATOESFresh na1 ''b' 7ge All,. Flavors. (10 0,.) Crisp SEGO 4 Can. $100LEITUCE 1 . 'f + { Head Zle Ma IUr', (8 Oz. Medium or Large) EGG ?>". 4 of *? School Boy (Red Delicious) NOODLES 17C . Y AJ BAG APPLES i a* 390 My.T.fine (Rer.) give your family a PUDDINGS B" 9C healthier, happier warmer FROZEN FOODS _ home with a beautiful, new51E13LER Morton's Oz. (Meat) : POT PIES S For 99* DAIRY Kraft Fresh : OIL HOME HEATER Fresh Frozen Chicken CRAPEFRUITGIZZARDS 8IEGLER fee DM w,....u&--l tOotnt fly. ...* and.t. Quart d. ,. IWMT fleet T..... that Live y. the eoo/ort n 89C JUICE Bottle Zge Oracle of SUPER FLOOR HEAT Come\I.snJ .. ask tut a dienoastrUfaei tad.tM how this saw =c = agQ=mmc= =QC [ oca Mmm =cmmG .A'I I t r itiegW wig ,wy fog Jc.&I with , the fw4 1&wveat 50 ,FREE 50 FREE 50 FREETOP TOP VALUE STAMPS TOP VALUE STAMPS VALUE STAMPS With purchase of With purchase of With purchase of 3 IBs.,or niore U. S. D. A. $2.00 Worth of Dental or ((1) Smoked Picnic Flagler HardwarePhone Choice Chuck Roast Cosmetic Aids (Sliced Free) I Coupon Void After Coupon Void After Coupon Void After 437-3191 Bunnell. Florida Saturday, Oct 9, 1965 Saturday, Oct. 9, 1965 fl Saturday Oct. 9, 1965r - ---- - - PAGE FOUR THE FLAGLEk TRIBUNE.. BTJNNELL.. FLORIDA Thursday, Oct._ 7, 1965 -7 ; i -" I & 5fafjler I FLAGLER FOOD STORE , BEST MEATS JOHNS' ATTEND FUNERALOF FLAGLER BEACH I 1,1', :., r BROTHER IN LAW GARDEN CLUB Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Johns, Venice Park In Flagler Beach, The Flagler Beach Garden'' attended the funeral of CliffordJ. Club held the first" meeting, of i PRICES GOOD QUANTITY RIGHTS Owens of Deland last Satur. the new year Tuesday at the THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY RESERVED day. Mr. Owens, who was the home of Mrs. Pauline Magee, I OCTOBER 7, 8, 9, 1965 CLOSED SUNDAYS husband of Mr. Johns' sister, with Mrs. Ray Martel as co-hos _ was one of the two men that tess. The guests were served a Store Hours Monday thru Thursday, 8 a. m. 6 p. m.-F'&St8am-7pm. died in the Keller Kitchen Cab- sweet course on arrival. inet Plant' fire last week in De. The president, Mrs. Magee,I U. S. CHOICE GRADE BEEF FLA. GRADE "A" Fresh Dressed land. presided at the meeting. Mrs. Jewel Duneslng resigned as CHUCK fRYER'Leg.( and Breast Portion) METHODIST CHURCH NEWS treasurer due to her health. Mrs.I Church school'is at9:457 m. Gertrude Frank was named to I ROAST Lb. 49' QUARTERS 35 and worning worship at 11 o' serve In her place. clock. "Laymens' Day" will be Committee chairmen named , observed next Sunday with the were: Program, Mrs. Ray Mar. FED CORN WESTERN men of the church taking chargeof tel; Flowers and Courtesy, Mrs. U. S. CHOICE GRADE BEEF . the service. ,I Walter Meshey and Mrs. Frank CHUCK CENTER RIB Members of Schwenk; Conservation and the church will be sorry to hear that Rev. Reynold Beautification, Mrs. E. M. Spiv- Hoover is a patient in the Halifax ey and Mrs. Martel.Horticulture STEAK Lb. 59' PORK CHOPS u. 79'PORK Hospital :Mrs. Al JuengHntr -I I' and \Tr.- Rnlvev? (':anion' LOIN ROAST, Lb ...............SSc WOMAN'S CLUB NEWSIt Therapy, Mrs: F ; k"Bredd TENDER SLICED will be Pay Your Dues Day Mrs. Willis White; Audit, Mrs. THRIFTWAY for the' Flagler Womans Club Juengllng and Mrs. Paul Vogel; BABY BEEFLIVER members when they meet October Librarian, Mrs. Marge Givens; SLICED j 13 at 2 p. m. at the Club. Publicity, Mrs. Charles McCabe Lb. 49' house. By Laws, Mrs. Anita Hirst and BACON Lb. 69 President Emily Gage requests' Mrs. Freda Cole; Membership, I members to present a club mottoat Mrs. M. Batten; Telephone, Mrs.J. . the meeting. From these they I'I'I ,. Strauser and Mrs. Alice Clark.' FOLGER'SCOFFEE ALL BRANDSCIGARETTES will select a motto for the Club. ', Copies of the revised bylaws i SENIOR CITIZENS t 1w3 ' will be given each member, to ELECT OFFICERSFOR . study. They will be approved at NEW YEARAt a later date by t he Club, Publicity . Chairman Flossie Halnes the Senior Citizens meet. ' said. ing Tuesday evening new officers 1 Can'Lb. $ )59 i were elected. These will be 39 Carton M installed at the October 19th PHIL KESTER meeting in the Municipal build. Limit 1 with $5.00 or more food order Limit 1 with $5.00 or more food order Ii I Ing.Elected i SMALL APPLIANCE were Chairman Lynn PILLSBURY I REPAIR Clary; Vice Chairman, Mrs. Irma 10 OZ. FOLGER'S INSTANT -Yellow-Chocolate- t, Parker; Secy., Mrs. Kay Swayze; White and Swiss. I 1744 S. Ocean Shore Treasurer, Martin Fuelling; Reg- . COFFEE Boulevard istrator, Miss Eloise Sheriff. i'M ' i Ph. 39.2208 Flagler Beach Mrs. James A. Babbitt, Jr. returned Limit 1 Please No TV or RefrigerationAT home Sunday after a 10 PRESENT TIME day visit with her mother, Mrs. 2'/ DELMONTE HALVES KRAFT-ALL PURPOSECOOKING Lois Flesner, of San Diego, Cal.' ifornia. OIL Qt 49PEACHES * I I --- --., 3 For 79 Limit 3 Please Save.lOc Each tl/iancli and cJLunck SIZE / CAN DELMONTE 303 KOUNTY KIST LIGHT CHUNK FEATURES CHICKEN POT PIE.............................:.......Tue.day I PEAS OR CORN 6 $100 TUNA 3 For 89 CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE....._.......Thursday ' MIX OR MATCH ROAST CHICKEN AND DRESSING..Sunday FABULOUS I Flagler Beach, South AlA Mrs. Ruth Brandt 303 SUNSHINE CHOPPED 9.16-10.21 inc-6 times Large TURNIP-COLLARD-MUSTARD FlAB 2 Boxes 49- - I. I GREENS 329* Limit 2 Please I I:I F v\tt L llOU FRESH PRODUCE FROZEN FOODS gee 12 oz. BIRDSEYE qOWLdDctM. ... RED TOKAY SPIHACHFARM 2Pka..39- o 6tlnq NcntpIt fOWl, GRAPES 2-25' Leaf or Chopped L. E .p' 8 Oz. WINTER GARDEN LARGE FIRM HEADLETTUCE t CHICKEN-BEEF-TURKEY } Glt 4 Ea. 19 POT PIES 2 For 35U. ' I L.NujPku9S I S. No. 1 SWEETPOTATOES OZ.MASTERCHEF 437.3325 L .BUNNELLAPPLICATIONS 3 Lbs 25WWWAWWW FRENCH FRIES W M.................".........J'a.."................"...."J REQUESTED 50 EXTRA 5050 EXTRA EA . 50L50 FREE 50 The City Commission of Bunnell will receive FREE :." applications at the City Hall until 12 o'clock noon S & H GREEN STAMPS S & H GREEN STAMPS S & H GREEN STAMPS 1", October 11, 1965, for a policeman. With this coupon and your With this and coupon With this your and :: purchase of Three (3) coupon your purchase of One Lyke's purchase of Two Applications must be Dozen Eggs, Whole in applicants own hand- Picnic or Cutup ! : writing. Any Size Ham Fryers "- 1" Coupon Expires Coupon Expires CITY OF BUNNELL Saturday, Oct. 9, 1965 Saturday, Oct. 9, 1965 Saturday Coupon Oct.Expires 9, 1965 -- ,. .- -'- -' "'- ---" --- ' - ,' ; =: ; ; :: :;------7- -- .. ---- r < . : . \ / , / :7---( , : : .;':, < 4: ,, . '1 , A .;." .' . : \ J '/,. Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE, BUNNELL FLORIDA '_______________ __ H. PAGE FIVE - -- J ,i ...1 /- TURKEYNECKS 4 IBs.Ib. $1 eIIerchantS o.s OX TAILS : 4 .. $1 ;!', I PIGTAILS 4 lb. *It . '..,. t RIB TIPS 5 lb. 3 1 f; HOG MAWS 5lbs.INECK ,iii"t" BONES 5 ,?.. '! rt' Copeland' (14.16 lb. Avg.) I':': frr SMOKED I;iI (HALF OR WHOLE) :.t . ..f' M Ib 59 .. ;'" r ,.. MR. AND MRS. W. H. WELLS HAM Bunnell Mr. and will Mrs. celebrate W. H. Wells their of I HOUSEWARMING FOR Center Slices Ib. 79* I j HAWKINS IN BIMINI Fiftieth Wedding Anniversaryon Lean Western CENTER CUT Armour Star Sunday October 17, 1965. I( Members of the Forsythe and , In celebration of the occasion Muzyka families gathered at the Ilb. PORK CHOPS !b. 69'FRANKS Cello 49- Open Houuse will we held at home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Edward their home, 1114 East Moody Hawkins in Bimini for a housewarming Pkg. Boulevard, Bunnell from 3 to 6 party Sunday noon. p. m. All friends of the coupleare The occasion was also celebrating Frosty Morn Sliced BREAKFAST Valleydale (All Meat) SMOKED - invited to call between those the birthday anniversary of ; I lb. hours. t Zena Muzyka. I BACON Pkg.' : 73- SAUSAGE lb. 49 Mr. and Mrs. Wells (Luke and A buffet luncheon was enjoy. Henry as they are known. by ed and those attending were Mr. Choice JuicyCUBED their many friends) were mar. and Mrs. Lee: Blakely and Mar. ried in Vero Beach in 1915. They gie; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clegs moved to Flagler County in 1920 and Karen; Mr. and Mrs. T. E. STEAK Ib. 79< from Hastings, and moved 'to Lovelace and Emma Jean; Mr. , {land Mrs. Hawkins and two Haw Creek in 1921 to engage In the fanning industry. 1 daughters; Zena Muzyka, Marie .Mr. Wells became Sheriff of'Muzyka, Jim Bray, Paul and Campbell's No. 1 Can Flagler County in January, 1941|Gary Forsythe; Mr. and Mrs. DIXIE CRYSTAL and served in that capacity for.Otis Hunter and three children. TQMATO SOUP lOe' % 12 years. Following that he was employed with the State Bever., MRS. COPELAND Kraft's GRAPEPRESERVES SUGAR Department for one ENTERTAINS CLASS I age year. Before coming to Flagler County First Baptist Church "World tumblerBREAD 1ge S & 27* he was in construction workin Friends" counselor, Mrs. D. L. Florida, Georgia, and South I Copeland, entertained her classon Limit 1 with $5.00 or more food order Carolina.Mr. Wednesday afteroon with a Wells is the son of the small party at her home. late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wells 6r. Present were: Jan Perryman, of Alfretea. Georgia. Mrs. Wellsis Cathy Klwala, June Blondhelm, Little River 303 Can the daughter of the late Mr, Elaine Weeks, Debbie Hotdridge! (ALL BRANDS BEEF CABBAGES00DAIRY and Mrs. W., A. Hamilton of Gary Harris, Robin Pelllcer, & Moultrie, Georgia. Speedy Krantz Cindy Krantz. 13 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Wells are mem Those receiving certificates 6 Loan 88$ ben of the First Baptist Churchof but not in attendance were: SPECIAL - Bunnell and have been activein Davis Smith, Chip Brooks, and the Church circles. lie has Charles Pelllcer. CANNEDBISCUITS 8 01. Can served as Deacon for many years. lie has also been a mem Visiting here Tuesday with KRAFT OIL Each 5CPilUbury ber of the Masonic Lodge No. their sister, Mrs. Maude Hoi 200 and a member of Morroco land were Mrs. Connie Seville (Limit 4 with food order Shrine Temple of Jacksonville, and Miss Carrie Deen of Galnes also the Flagler County Shrine ville, and Mrs. Eva Fisher of Ml Quart 27* Club. I ami. They also visited with Bottle FROZEN FOODS - other members of the family. I Umit 1 with food order $5.00 or more Mr. G FROZEN . Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Copelandare 9 0: Pkf. Mr. and Mrs. Adair Park and leaving tomorrow for a visit young daughter, Tammy, of At. ,FRENCH FRIES Ea. fOe In Fensacola with his parents. lanta, Georgia, arrived Tuesday FRESH PRODUCE _ Mrs. Copeland will remain there for with , a visit her parents Mr. visit of weeks, Large Fresh for a several and Mrs. OydeContinued Lewis. - while he returns home next I Each week. I ( on page 8) CUCUMBERS 5C AJAX DETERGENT --- - Yellow Cooking (Loose) ONIONS 3 lb.. GIANT 370 :.. 1ge SIZE U. S. No.1. 1 Limit 1 with $5.00 or more food order HOMELITE JCL POTATOES gal: 39cr1 CHAIN SAWS \ DEMONSTRATIONSPECIAL \ 50 r1 100 I a rwlr I { 50 aO'Iarll' with coupon &: purchase with coupon tt purchase with coupon & purchaseof < of (1) Pr. "MORPUL"BOBBY of (1) Pr. Boor (3) CUTUP SOX MEN'S PANTS FRYERSCoupon A NEW POLAROID LAND CAMERA Coupon Void After Coupon Void After Void After FOR ONLY $14.95111! Sunday Oct._10 1965 xO Sunday, Oct...:. 10,.., 1965 ( Sunday,....Oct...:. 10,... 1965 o) S S NX > "' -' ---------- --------- " Here's all you do: come in for a 0 demonstration of any HomeliteXL Chain Saw-buy your Polaroid "Swinger"camera for only$14.95 while the supply lasts. You'll want that extra-light Homelite XL Chain Saw,too.Greatest work-saver ever.See it- IfllJT1JhIhIil! II i.i: !T ' try it -take it home.Bunnell : ; f.J;I - Timber Co. II: . Phone 437-3322 jjlllll.H" Phone 437-3227 Famous Hom Mt XL'are the fastest **"* OPEN SUNDAYS U.s. No. 1 BUNNELL chain un in the world 8:00 .-liOO p.m. Quantity RJfnt Referred PRICES GOOD OCTOBER 7, 8, 9, and 10, IMS 'U'_ . \ .. - .. , PAGE SIX THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE, BUNNELL, FLORIDA Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 . --- --- ---- ---- ------- -- --- - --- - - -- Books Are Dish me? Already, the Norcrosses and tion meeting in Tampa, Oct. 56. No one knows who first smelt. My I SCHOOL NEWSContinued Katherine Heckman have I ed Dr. Eden will discuss insect metals, but archeologists . By Dorothy Homans brought lots of exciting new :control and entomology. Haynie's have found pieces of manmadeiron From Page 3 I books-nand we have some other 'j topic is Extension beekeeping that are nearly 5,000 years One of my various careers was promising bookiePRESENT old. School and Flagler Beach Ele I Viand: do it-yourself equipment.I 'is being a gardener. And there I mentary will be excused from I Haynle will give a report on the IN-COURT-- OK TilE -COUNTY-- school on Monday, October 11th a lot about setting up a library I TO PAPERSAT 20th International Beekeeping JUDOK. KI.AOLKII COUNTY( ++ that is like gardening. Only in STATE OF FLORIDA. . in order for Teachers to attend BEEKEEPING MEETDr. "Jubilee, which he attended last In re the Estate of stead of digging, and sifting, the F. E. A. District V. B. Meet. month In Bucharest, People's PHOEBE M. ANDERSON. . ing in Palatka. and sowing, you shift.about and W. G. Eden, chairman, Entomology Republic of Romania. Deceased.IN .'UO ATE change and glue and print and Department, and John T. All Whom It Mar Csweerwi Class everybody says .WHEN WJLL IT, 1>. Haynie, apiculturist, Florida Eden and Haynie will attend BERT Notice L.!is hereby ANDERSON given filed that AL his Junior BE READY?. Then suddenly it's I Agriculture Extension Service, I the annual meeting of the Florida estate final report of PHOEBE a. Administrator M. ANDERSON of the The Junior Class held a meet spring: the flowers of speech will present papers at the Southern State Beekeeper's Association deceasedthat he filed nhJ'petition irig on September 21st to elect I bloom. The verb roots appear States Beekeeping Federa In Miami Beach, Oct. 79. will for final apply discharge to the Honorable, T. K.he / officers for the coming year. and then come the bookworms.In McKNIOHT. County Judge of Flag- ..-- ._--- ler County Florida on the Ztth l President .. Those elected were: other words, the Flagler -- .. day of October ISIS for approval Dale Abbott; vice president, Woman's Pub Library, startedby I Administrator of same and for of final the discharge estate as of ' Arthur McDaniel; secretary, Ann Isla, Kester In November, PHOEBE M, ANDERSON deceased, 24 HourWrecker on thlff 29th day of October. mi. Hugas, treasure, Johnnie Ruth 1962 has been moved down to Service Albert I* Anderson ,Miller; reporter, Catherine Stan the City Hall. Mr. 'Wickllne, Mr. Administrator of the estate of PHOEBE M. Collins and Mr. Harrison doing ANDERSON deceased. ish.The top five of the magazinedrive .. the honor of moving the book Sept First 30.publication Oct. 7. 14. Sept.21, 4te.10, IMS. Truck & Tractor Co. which ended Sept. 20th shelves. Then the City Truck Flagler n.SOLVTIOlVHEREAS. are as follows: Catherine Stan Men moved about 300 bundles I MASSEY-FERGUSON \ It Is necessary and Ish, $176.20; Ann lIugas, $105.50; of books and forty cartons with Imperative that additional revenue Industrial to that to be raised by General Johnnie Ruth Miller, $100.35; the same care they would giveto Grove Equipment Levy, be obtained for the operationand Vicky King, $86.34 and Dan rare orchids. A wonderful job. VIRGIL DECKER Phone ID 7-3242 schools maintenance In Special of Tax the School public Dis free. Cody, $79.85. The total amountof Anita Hirst and myself are do- trict No. 1 In Fierier County. Flor-' Owner Bunnell Florida Ida as created under and by virtue magazines sold were $1365.54. ig the groundwork. Do you dig of the laws of the State of Florida Reporter; Catherine Stanish I and this Board estimated that for I the .next two :years a 10 mill tax on the real and personal property, telephone, telegraph and railroad Senior Class News In said district Is necessary for : ', Martin Tucker was elected Leaf miners? the ing exclusive and! maintaining purpose: I -the of operate publicTIiEHEIo'OHE President of the Senior Class last free schools In said district. BE IT RESOLVED Tuesday. Fred Harris was elected I BY the Board of Public Instruction - Vice President, Raybeth Her ,i ida that of an Flag election ler County.1* hereby Flor sey, Secretary; Faye Durrance, l .,.... filed called to be held on the date herein' for the purpose herein specie Treasurer and Susan McMillan, a; fied ". 1 HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED ! Reporter. : , \ BY said Board. that an election Monday, September 13 the ..:-. '; -t hall be and I* hereby ordered to ...... be held In Special Tax School Dis.trict members of the class solicited 'J No. 1, r advertisements for our 1966 ida, 'at the : fnlrri.ntYln: said District hereinafter designated' on Plnea.: We were quite successful HT.I the 2nd day of November IMS, at which election shall be submitted because we brought back $1,600. I, to the qualified electors qualified This,seems like a large' sum but .j ,"...J' In to vote In such election, residing said District, who have paid we need $3,400 to publish the ." 1Ua.n;: real> rrt.p r.'o property a required by annual like we want to. As you law. the following proposition toe t' can see we have our work cut Wit: out for us but with the help of I, ''I,.,: mill Determination of the District of the School number Tax: of In Special Tax School District No. 1 i , the citizens Flagler County > pf ... to be levied for each of the next nothing is Impossible.IN .I R YT I succeeding two year for the axe elusive purpose of operating and maintaining the public tree tit, schools TIIH CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH of said District, the estimated' JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN I . mlllage required for each of the I AND 11'01FI.AOLF.U COUNTY neD two years being 10 mills. FLORIDAClIANCEILY A. : IT FURTHKU RESOLVED NOTICE IIV NO.PUIIMCATION BUM IN !: .., ", I/... ... t BY log THIS plates BOARD, that the follow are hereby designateda r t SUIT FOIL DIYOIICETROY ! S' l'fo polling\ place In said District. LEWIS. . : In which said Plaintiff, ."' PRECINCT election NO. 1 Is Uunnell-to held: . - v. -' Court House. EMMALEWIS.Defendant. ' .,' PRECINCT NO. 2 Flagler Beach Municipal Building. TO: Mr.. Emma Lewis, ,! PRECINCT NO. S Haw Creek- 401 Glass Street Waycross, Georgia.YOU .1d* t, t:.: -.. Community PRECINCT Building.NO. I-A Korona- ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Church Hall.PRECINCT, that a Dill of Complaint for DlTorce \ NO. 4 St. Johns has been tiled against you. Park-Community and you are required to serve a PRECINCT NO. nl! Dunnell- copy of your Answer or pleading t. \ Masonic Temple. to the Dill of Complaint on theplaintiff's .... .,t PRECINCT NO. I E.panola- attorney JOSEPH W. Community' Hall. mouth i : iATCIIETT. 611 CampbellStreet PRECINCT NO I-A AlA High- Daytona Beach Florida, war-Johnson's Fruit Stand. and Ale the original Answer or The foregoing election precincts Pleading In the oitlce of the Clerkof being all the election precinct In the Circuit Court on or before aid Special Tax School the :tall f of October. 19(5. If t .In Flagler Florida District fault to ado BO, Judgment by de NODJ IT { 1fftntriJ: :o. will be taken' against you for that this Board shall appoint the the relief' demanded In the. Dill of persons who are to be Inspectorsand Complaint.DONE AND, ORDERED at Bun- place clerk: at for which each said respective election pollIng Is- nell Florida, this 11th day of to be held, and shall publish saidname. September 1966. as required br law E. A. Smythe. Clerk FIGHT BACK BE IT FURTHER! : RESOLVED County Circuit Court Florida.By .Flagler that furnished there' to shall said be Inspector prepared and of Julia It. Harvey. election for use at said election Deputy Clerk. the necessary ballot boxes and JOSEPH W. HATCH ETT. ballots a* required by law that " 14 Mouth Campbell Street the form of ballot to be used In I Daytona Beach Florida, said election shall be substantially rialntlff.. Attorney for a* follows: Sept. SO. Oct. 7. 14. 21. 4tc.; SPECIAL TAX SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I, ELECTION FOR FIJIOLKR COUNTY, FLORIDA. HELD ON NOVEMBER; S. I S.RALIvOT . HASTINGS MATTRESS FOR SCHOOL TAX DfSTRMT . & UPHOLSTRY WORKS WITH OOTH01DIBROM INSTRUCTIONS NO I. TO MILLAnK VOTERS LEVY: In 710-12 Lemon St. dicate br marking an "X In the space after IIDe.I. whether you Palatka. Florida favor the proposed millag levy Phone EA 5.9166 .hI'hhC:1: :.aI7 J':: favor the approved a dif ferent levy, write the Furnltu"'. Upholstering you favor after: line 2. levy Mode Mattresses Repaired to Order.&&Also Box Refinished Renovated Springs penetrates the leaf to kill leaf miner larvae-controls: adults too, I.Estimated for regular mlllage term (levy II) mills.S. required. Call Laura Morris 437.3233 Minutes after you spray with DIBROM 8 Emuhnre leaf miners will be dead or Other mlllag levy. After 6:00 P. M. BE IT FVRTHFJl, RESOLVED PRICES REASONABLE. dying...even lan ae that hue wormed their way into plant tissue. This! same of BT the said calling Board,and that holding this Resolution of said BUDGET PLAN IF NEEDED. election shall be published Just as near as your DIBROM schedule will also dean up worms, aphids and a host of other insects. each week for four renseeutlveweeks one In the Slather Tribune, a Phone or Post Office Drop Us A Card or Call Because of its short residual life DIBROM 8 Emu ie is less harmful to bend) throughout newspaper ofD.r.1 the County of circulation Flagler Free Pick-up & Delivery and published In said County thata cial insects. It's safer than notice specifying the name of most organic phosphates.It the Inspector and clerks of .lec lion In said District shall b* pub mixes readily with water, and is compatible with most least lished. nn one In aald newspaper at day before the PETERSON TEXACO \ holding of 'UII lrtk , >B 1 SERVICE insecticides and fungicides. So if you grow tomatoes, RB IT FUKT1IEK RESOLVED BT Mid Board that the Chairman I ROAD 'SERVICE and Secretary of this Board are watermelons, peppers, cucumbers, summer squash or Instructed to take all other or fur Light Mechanical Work !her sup as may b. R4fvl In Phone 437-3441 Eonnell ORTHO celery (it's registered for use on 35 crops) fight back accordant Resolution Into with effect law to carry this PASSED In open sslon by the against leaf miners this year with ORTHO DIBRO L Board of Public instruction of --- DIB RO R1 FUglcr County Florid, at its .- meeting en the Ttb day ttepUmber. i O. F. ALT?'ORD "Helping f A. World Crow Better" A. D. 1963.Chairman Harold Emery. of the Board of Registered Publl Instruction of Flag CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY.OItTMO vniON Ur County, Florida. Real Estate Broker Nan ..O....70.7.ow..,.... ATTEST-Coy O ItarrU. Jr. t r I BunntlL Florida 5*AU.CM.--&CNIIIt...turnout*tro* .... a.-.....a..w.w..r..wwr..e w__ OFFICIO StTERINTKNDKNT SECRETARY AVD TO EX-THE BOARD OK PUBLIC 8TRCC- .. TION 8pl I*-Oct. T-14-21. "0.i . ... '. - ' \ - .. I "- Oct. 7, 1965:. '. THE FLAULEK: AJUBUMK, BUNNELL, FLORIDA I' PAC' SEVEN _. .... -- -- - -. , '-- -..-- ea. I '"?' : -- --= 4 1 _ \ r . NOWI'66CkVROLEtS'.wt1 .\ i ' . f. ; + .\ ... I . ' j l i ; I 1 1Ji ,', Caprice Custom Coupe 1Iy ! ... 'II"1 smooth and pin-drop quiet. Turbo-Jet V NEW BY CHEVROLETCustom V8 engines that go all the way up to 425 \ 1 -: " hp.Shimmering new interiors.The look l .. : CAPRICE Coupe Sedan and two luxu- of hand-rubbed walnut trim. Elegance I ;. rious new Custom Wagons now. Liquid everywhere. Made by Chevrolet so you ,4' smooth ride.Power you can order just as know what a beautiful value it must be. J r f. . NEW CHEVROLET i JETS IJ.S : -, *"- irzsT \ d*,. y , It.r.eVeaiapcroTk.vtaMiK HVAV- <-**..-jr.ytSffl? 'r+S t,3..r'r" SMOOTHER IJ i 74X I J We've again specially tailored thoso coil I ;, springs at every wheel to each body stylo. !' Wave put In new softer shock absorbers. No Chevrolet has ever had a ride like this. I Power begins with a thrifty Six at 155 hp t and goes on from there Turbo-Jet VS's f ; ' available at 325 hp, 390 hp and 425 hp In "l all the new Impalas Bel Airs and BJscaynes. Iroi, r Model shown: Impala Super Sport Coupo. u , NEW CHEVELLE x SUPER SPORT 396 I .. New 3OO's.New 300 Deluxe models.New Malibus.And two , ; new Super Sport 396's-coupe and convertible-with engines !/ : that tell you exactly what kind of Chevelles they are. Both are available with 396-cu.-in.Turbo-Jet V8's. either ,. 325 hp or, 360 hp. And both come with special hood, 1 grille suspension emblems,red stripe tires floor-mounted shift. Twelve beautiful new Chevelles/ in all-and all as Chovtltt Super Spat 390 Coup 'i \ new inside as they are outside headlamps/ to taillights. , r .. R . : ...:.. ."\ ._ 10. ,* < " "' .y : r" , ry " 'r. _ .Y I. 'h 4 t rP J . f { , ' ' .. \ NQYI Super Sport soups Cortt Sport Coup ' . '. ALLNEWCHEWIE '66 CORVAIR UNIQUE' .. 'It's so different we should really call it the Chevy JIL Roofs art swept Still America's only toar engine car.And with the special way back on coupes. fenders Grille, hood taillights and bumpers aro steering and suspension you can add there's no better - now on all seven models. Interiors are richer. Power available up to a way to rid yourself of prematurely gray driving. (jots new. 350-hp Turbo-Fire V8.You can even order headrests for the front seats Corvair like all the 60 Chevrolet, has a padded dash. and Map-style wheel covers.Whafs the economical,dependable Chevy seat bolts front and back new fully synchronized 3 ipeed. n 4'on'-g to?A lot of smart'68 car buyers we figure. Corsas. Monzas. 500'.. Get one. Stay young. SEE THi MEW teed CAPRICE CHEVROLET* CHEVEUE CHevy COHVA1R CORVETTE NOW AT YOUR CU.*..ROLET.- OEAUffg ;. :., NULL-TUMLIN CHEVROLET COMPANY i- 200 S.' STATE BUNhfEII, FLORIDA PHONE A37.3131Thursday 1 ---- -, :'.' -7.'f. -" 'I1J""i'f"W"bf, ,::vII"T! w i! nr'-RvA', i' I...... r' -. ,. ;'" .j ,' '11), }.. : l' ,' 1't ', , 'I _. I ' I ' r j PAGE EIGHT THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE, BUNNELE., FLORIDA Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 i - ----- - ------ --- . , Plentiful many a cooked dish and ,they hand, adding sparkle to the pro. Supt. Coy Harris spent several f' Apples are standouts in salads and'I tein foods on October's list. The /0 tJContinued days last Week In Gainesville On October List 'desserts. October is the periodof i late summer crop is forecast at attending a meeting of Superin heavy harvesting and apples I an all-time high-more than 20 ( from Faze 5) tendents of Public Instruction ; Apples are the appealing tea. will be more plentiful than at million hundredweight. Mrs. Murtice Moody of Orlando throughout the state. ( ture on a Plentiful Foods List any other time during the mar '' Stocks of frozen concentrated spent the past weekend hereon > offering wide variety to shoppers i keting season. orange' Juice still are high, and I business and visiting with Subscribe to Th Ptagltr Tribune ' during October. October marketings of both production pf dried prunes is up relatives. $150 A Year .In Advance . Mrs. Gladys Kendall, market. turkeys and broiler fryers are an estimated 5,000 tons over last f -- -- Ing specialist, Florida Agricultural expected to be greater than they'I years larger than average crop- I Extension Service, says were last year, assuring abundant so count on these two breakfast BUNNELL HIGH SCHOOL that the list of plentlfuls /this supplies for late.season I favorites for starting school days month Is brimming with harvest cookouts and for poultry-orient. off right. season abundance. ed dinners all through the And shoppers should find lots Varsity 1965 Football Schedule Besides apples, broiler fryers, month. of shelled pecans at reasonable Oct. 8 ........................ Baldwin ...........................Home cheese, rice, turkeys, onions, I Two other entree,items on the prices this month from a large I x Oct. 15 .......................... D & B ..................t........Away \ shelled pecans, dried prunes list Join forces in delicious car 1965 crop and heavy' supplies Oct. 22 .,'"'...........Florida Air Academy ..............:..Homex and frozen concentrated orange seroles or stand alone in their !on hand. I Oct. 29 .................... Father Lopez ..................Away : '. Juice will be In good supply-I own main dishes. Production of Nov. 5..................Keystone Heights......_...........Home just in time for fall's heartiest both cheese and rice Is runningwell The rose is one of the oldest x Nov. ,12 .........._...........Hastings...........................Away f menus.A above the flve-year ,averages cultivated flowers. In 600 B.C., x Nov. 19 ............._.Callahan ........................ Away favorite fruit for eating out I for 195963. the, Greek poet Sappho called "" of hand, apples also shine In Plentiful of onions will be on this plant "queen of flowers." I96S "B" Team Schedule Hastings .................... October 11 .................Home (7:30) I D & B .......................October 18 .................Home (7:30) The Cherokee Iroquois, and I Crescent City........... October 25 ...............There (7:30) " Muskogean Indians are the only Hastings ...................'November 1 ...............There ((7:30): ; ATTENTION tribes in North America knownto I Crescent City..........November 8 ..........._..Home (7:30)AW L : have hunted with blowguns. : ..---- - HI.CltM MAP TOUtl. ,Ml dun WANTS A .[TT[*CAR" I'M f ORrPOP,BUT IM['l SON WllDUN*YOU TOIT TO TMIC' THAT MITN 6.W.RIOIH. TMK. MsT !I/lL I CAN iT I IWITHTHI A OOO UUO CM MOM WMAT A MISS..SOt USN -PaRSOICALLY..ucTttTRKNOcNNts /,, [ cAR WC iOr Mow.' KRANTZ CY.I THINK' TMK BOYOOtMT TO SIT I FLAGLER COUNTY! MOTORS A BKTTKH 511.. lr TMs iTOeo o. /pu.4.VM.&Jt. I. * q s lE r ... .. ... , ------- - " b : BAMBOO BAR ] E s 1 <: GOES GO-GO! 1 ,.." D " , 1ft!, c .' . 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