,,' Page 8A TELEGRAPH March 26, 1981lJr. _ 1 I Teresa McCollum Top Speller at Middle SchoolSeventh I If: r ..,.-........,-..'. ..,.Mr. ; I r t a lyA grader Teresa McCollum BMS at the county-wide' spelling bee JTT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Mc set Monday, Match 30, at 10 a.m.ln Collum of Starke Is the champion the school administration building on speller at Bradford Middle School. North Temple Avenue in Starke. _ 33 students competed in the hour- s9 Sixth grader Sheryl Wimberly, long spelling bee in the BMS library. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Top five place winners are: 1) Teresa a Wimberly of Lake Butler is the McCollum, 2)) Sheryl Wimberly, 3)) y 'M vp runner-up of the, spelling bee held Christy Coleman l ftth grade; 4) J t March 18. Teresa Green .8th grade; 5) Kim I +, The two young ladies will represent Sapp, 6th grade. tTMrM .. i 4 I Bradford Middle School NewsDates to remember- soon as possible, in order for 8th ... Friday. Apr. 3-Faculty/Student graders to go. Students who are cons- . Volleyball game: 25 CENTS admis- tant discipline problems will run the '" sion with proceeds going to the Marchof risk of not being allowed to go. Paul McDavid Debbie Parrish Dimes. Sheryl Wimberly Champion BE Speller Runner-Up BE Speller Stephen ARTIST OF Akridge THE WEEK- Stephen: is in PMII Facility Planned .'11 .. L4J. Runner-Up BMS Speller Mrs. Brewer's 3rd period art class Plans are underway for the new Teresa McCollum Brooker Newsby and did a very nice still-life drawing Profoundly Mentally Handicapped in pencil. Congratulations, Stephen. facility. It is expected that the Champion BMS Speller I lath Grade Trip blueprints will be approved at the Mrs.C.E."Sue"Davis The 8th grade trip is planned for Mar. 30 School Board meeting. The Phone 4831314McDavid Sat., May 2. The 8th grade Parent plans have been studied by Mr. A-l LAWN SERVICE Association will sponsor a dance and McKinney' and Mrs. Valarie Carter. ParrishTo members are invited to a conference raffle to raise money to help pay for The new facility will also house 393 N. Temple Ave., Starke Represent BE luncheon to be held at the steak housein the trio. Permission slips are in the itinerant teachers such as speech and Areas Surrounding In County Bee Starke, Wednesday, March 25. The office and must be turned in there as gifted. Serving luncheon is sponsored by the steward Year-round service Low monthly rates no Job Too Small Paul McDavid, BE spelling cham- ship department of Jacksonville.Keen . ,pion, and Debbie Parrish, runner-up, St. Edwards Church Hall Mowing Edging Planting ,'will represent Brooker Elementary in Agers LuncheonThe it Sodding and Fertilizing Flower Bed the county-wide spelling bee Monday, keen agers will gather Thurs- Shape Hedges Trim small trees March 30, at 10 a.m. in the school ad- day March 26 at 11:45 for fellowship BINOOEvery Rode yard with lawn sweeper while you rest. ministration building on N. TempleAve. and a covered dish luncheon in the FREE ESTIMATES Starke. educational building of the church. Saturday 7:30: P.M. 964-8310 Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Those interested are urged to be pre- 411 N. Temple Ave., Starke. Fla. MtPavid: of Brooker Debbie is the sent. Mon.-Sal. 8 a.m.5 p.m. Roger D.L. Green Owner F dau ht r of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Par- Bible StudyA I nsh >f 3rooker. Bible study in Philippians will be Award BanquetI held each night at 6 p.m., starting I IT' a yard banquet for those par- Sunday March 29 through April 1, at . I Ilicl atin0 in the recent cystic fibrosis the Brooker Baptist Church. All DiKeahon will be held Saturday, adults, young people and children are Marc: 1 28, at 6 p.m. In the Brooker urged to attend.An JOIN Comm nit) Center. Prizes will be associational vacation bible award I to e riders who collect the school clinic for teachers and I Workers v most n ney> or cystic fibrosis. In ad- will be held at the Madison Street diti nshifts+ will be presented to Baptist Church in Starke, April 7, at 7 _' ihot.e i der vho collect at least $25. p.m. The church needs teachers and All pIe''a must be turned in to workers for the young pre-school, 2 a chairman Juanita Adams by noon through 3 years and older pre-school, 4 through 5 year class. Those in- Saturday.Brook -BaptistChurchThe terested please contact Rev. Moon or Rev. Andy Moon and Staff Jean Douglas immediately. e tTotal It dp! Check It Out! . Lawtey News fllUKC SCHEDULES AND: AC- Saturday. Our prayers are with him. TIVITIES Mrs. Ann Snodgrass, of Jackson- with her i ... - ville the weekend , Church o. >1(1|: Sunday School, 10a.m. spent + vrnnr 1 i 1 A cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carter. 1 1 FLORIDAPANTRY and Worshir Services 11 a.m. 6p.m. Daniel Brown, son of AM ;-I and 'rayei Meeting and YPE celebrat3d: his third Mrs.D.R. Brown, Wednesday ni .t at 7:30: . ; p.m.Kvergrt't'n March 21 at the Schoolat birthday, Saturday, .ptist: Sunday home of his parents. Wyoli ic Day and yr nTrTnrr7 TOn 1 10 a.m., V 'ship Services 11 a.m. and 7 m. T aining Union at 6 p.m. her son Keith of Jacksonville were Prayer Me' ng, Wednesday at 7:30: and present.icecream.They served birthday cake , p.m.Their Mr. and Mrs. Hermie Kelly atterd- revlva -uns from March 22 ed the Bredford-Union Kctird thru 28. Re James Branch of Teachers at the Scnool Hoard Meeting : - Memorial Jacksonville Faith 'Te 01 Offices in Starke on Thursday.Mr. '' ,'FRtsll FLORIDA I SWEET 'GEMUIME! 4AwiIDA'fOP1iJri Church is the PRIDE ii i Baptist Evangelist. w Services each m .ht at 7 p.m. and Mrs. Donnie Kelly of- FLAKED --- p* .@-' :rAEENCIJtO'RANU WESTERN 1CANTALOUPES i : : Gainesville, spent the weekend with ; ; " Faith Baptist Church: Sunday ' their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George COFFEE S' POTATOES School at lOa.m., Worship Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30: Prayer Kelly. Meeting, Wednesday night p.m., 7:30 Miss Elizabeth Terry spent Tuesday muux $179 euve p.m. with Mr. and Mrs Willie Griffis, 9'9 10 $9 First Bar 1st Church, Sunday 13oz 8R Schort! Services of Starke. They came after her and 1 01 9:45: f a., Worship 11 brought her home. BAG + EA. LB BAG i a.m. and 7-: Training Union p.m. SAVE to'r We are happy to report that Mr. AVE II' I SAVE 30 Ii 6:30: p.m. Pi 'er Meeting, Wednes- SAVE 20. IiII Cecil Hardee of is Highland home t ti:1 day at 7:30: p.r. II after spending from March 11 to 21 in IIIi Grace l.'nitl'dfethodist: Sunday ..... ........ Ii Iim the North Florida Regional I YOU Youa ....,..r YOU KVENVOAV you School 11 a.m.9:45,:Bible a.m.Gleanings, Morning Wednesdayat Service at in Gainesville. He is much improvedin Hopsital COMPARE 'T"i =; nn.ANNA.ice'. SAVE COMPARE |oj.!: !4J nnC..''c.::: SAVE COMPARE [.l.fp3: ?.:;.aC.44oa ::.:. SAYS COMPARE [, '['" JKSi PHICB: .; SAVE ,,1,1I I health and we feel that it is an 9. 4<..- PURPLE OR GOLDEN CAN. PVfte TASTE SLICED 7:30: p.m. GENERIC-IS LihAO. J : r.I: LB TRAY.COUNTRY STAND Rev. and Mrs. Don Love and answer to prayer. Cat II19: to JulcyJuice89 I3 Pineapple J( JlcE5! to Mushrooms68 @ children at the United Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carrawayand Litter4? ... .- --. ,, sang 2 lo DETERGENT Church at Ba Idwin Sunday evening at son Casum, of Atmore, Ala., GENERICSCO COUNT [!!3 3I I Sol CAN. LIBBVSCorned : 2O.I BAG. CRISPF.resh .o f Fresh Start 169 9 9 OBGALLON. 7 p.m. spent the.weekend with her parentsMr. Facial Tissue_ :. 49t Beef_...M Spinacii ; yn J8 and LB SAG PANTRY PRIDE Highland! Baptist: Sunday School Mrs. Ray Rosier. GENERIC-401 CAM MITOMAT 2 DRIP' A.41 ftOj .aOoi aAo.'PR!BN' of ''n...... Mrs. Mamie Barrett, Mrs. Nellie Coffee "";' .p .o 794 'oIS. 9:45: a.m., Worship Services 11 a.m. Wilkinson and her Mrs. Black Pepper 6Q toGenERIC. Clorox Bleach Asstd"fGreeris98 II daughter, and 6 r". Prayer Meeting on 1401 CAM- BLACKEYE OR FIELD .. o CAli.CONTADIMA ' I Daisy Boch, visited her and 32.1 SALADDressing r-I: FRESH JUICY CALIFORNIALemons , son r.I: r"v ., * Wednesday at 7 p.m. School daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn 9SctJ Osage p Rs3 9 LJaOoa. : Tomato Sauce 39 10' J 2/781.: Laura Baptist: Sunday 9:45: Boch, and daughter Jenny, of GENERIC32.1 .PA""TLII8S J.i.OA HUNOIIV JACNirtlTANTMASHIOPotatoes IlUI'ICH.LOCAL'O'I1REIE'' ;;;; ; '' "";I n * a.m. Worship Services, 11 a.m. and ] JT 7:30: p.m., Prayer Meeting, Wednesday Alachua Mrs. Ben, on Saturday afternoon. Mustard '534' 10 Fabric mlsh8 [!!] _4/l 1e Onions_29SI0/ ;: McCully spent a month . at 7:30: p.m. .. 2'LB JARPVNB TASTE <> J ' with her GENERIC-42.1 CAMShortening 4A. BATH SIZE PURPLBTOP. Long Bridge Baptist: Sunday sister, Mrs. Florence ,$129- [ 4/'l [1113ot Grape lly99c c rJ so rj: School a.m. Worship Services at 11 Vadinaes, of Woonsocket, R.I. Her _,.. 201 JergensSoap Turnip Roots3tBsXcHPKQ. a.m. and 7-3: !: p.m. Prayer Meeting, sister was in better health when she GenERIC LB BOX CAM.HORMEL J4S.a CA"'.CONTADir' A WHOLE r.I: ..CRISP CELLORadishes _. . Wednesday at 7:30: p.m. left.Mr.. and Mrs. David Tomlinson and PancakeMlx79c a Potted Meat_.471 D Tomatoes_39C 'o _....._W La :Morgan Koa Baptist: Sunday 1 Sea BOX. '.4.lCAI1 *W..TMttrtTtKft"" (O * daughter of Lake visited their GENERIC-Sea AUGRATINPotatoes' ( r.I: WESTERN' RED OR GOLDEN DELlc! < *\ - School, 10 a.m., ,Vorship Services at City r.J:: ::: 9c te' 59c PostToastles99c 2a >DumpiirfgslJ ( Mr. and .1; 11 a.m. and?p.m Training Union at 6 grandparents, Mrs. Truman lJ Apples_: ncs48 "kyl Norman of Friday. GENERICTZoi BOX 100 CT-PAMTRY PRIDE ,,;,.CAli.FLAREDFolger' FRESHLY ' p.m. Prayer Met ing, Wednesday at ::: r PACRAGEDDAILY - j - Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKinley and 139 2Irt4.a $Z23 : 7:30: p.m. baby and Mr and Mrs. Bill Crouse Dog Burgers229QEI'IERIC. 20 Tea Bags Coffee Slaw orSalad48CSW .I/'I! : :Norllislile Baptist: Sunday School, .. FRED 4 Lea DRY CAM.Hanover u RAG ' 10 a.m.. Worship Services at 11 a.m. and family attended the wedding of 1119 eAReORANGE : 3/89c,y ffi3 Folge.'sCoffe'e$209 r eA CYpearsL.5: /t and 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday Miss Julie Crouse and Kevin Normanin Cat Food 20 ... Anjou ../ :] Jacksonville on Saturday night. GENERIC4ol .ac..MDPP .,,4S, COUNT-MEDIUM, :'; , FLORIDA at 7 'r JUICY p.m. Sun Mrs. B.L. Wilkison, Sr., and her Fruit Punch 97* : ;; 2G Luvs *799i MYe r-:1: Sm>rna :.Missionary Baptist: 1: LI eR 99c'f: Diapers G..apef..uIt51 !! daughter-in-law, Mrs. Donald day School, 10 a.m.. Worship Ser Wilkison Sr., Mrs. Donald Wilkison. GENERIC >4..1 STL. t>...tl...........G,.....Atl our' lift on 1401 -FURNITURB POLISH PRBSH CREENRutabagas . vices, 11 a.m. and 7pm. Prayer rI: : Meeting, Wednesday at 7:30: p.m. Jr., and her mother, Mrs. Medlock of VegetableOiL89 30 R .C. Cola I DEPOSIT""* 3/.1 20' Kleen. Guard_99 is L823e [!J i Additional Church Activities: Jacksonville went on the Old Timey . - United Methodist Women met at the Steam Engine Train from Jackson- i ville to Savannah last Sunday. home of Mrs. Wilma Wainwright on Tuesday March 17 at 10 a.m. with 7 Mrs. William Wilson returned ! members and 8 visitors present. The home Sunday night after being with II PUMCHDERMASSAOIE her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Ellen Devotional was given by Mrs. Mrs. Hal Hamilton of Jacksonville for ! White followed with prayer by Mrs. time. George Roberts. Mrs. Hermie Kelly some I gave the program. She chose several Henry Hodges and Mrs. Vivian ..3r26tfB.fi.PANTRY . Crawford of Starke went to (the stock from a book by Helen Steiner poems iDISHLIQUID car races at Lake City Speedway on , 1 1 Rice. Each one brought out the meaning i of God's love and his promise to Saturday night. e , .she closed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee went on us. by everyone repeatingJohn delicious the Old Timey steam engine train 3:16.: A luncheon was served trick's from Jacksonville to Savannah last which carried out St. Pa Day color. Sunday.Mrs. . The United Methodist Women will Darlene: Wood, Mrs. Mary PANTRYPRIDE LIBBY'S PRIDE FUNK & WAGNALLS hold an "All Day Yard Sale" at the Taylor and girls Miss Elizabeth GREEN BEANSCUT SODASPAMPERS and few others attended ENCYCLOPEDIA SUGARS church on March 28 at 10 a.m. to 4:30: Terry a ser- vices at Morgan Road Baptist Church PROMOTIONWILL OR FRENCH p.m. : Sunday night where Rev. James T. END $' (: Blalock Starling Parrish of Raiford is the pastor. TUESDAYMARCH 189 ,NCNB. 87 The young people had charge of the 39 To Represent LE JJ. 160& 2LITER In service. Several girls and boys sang 31." 1981. BAG- : . CArt County Bee 'SAVE 18 in the choir. Sarah Mines was the Fifth graders Lisa Blalock, cham- pianist. Jim Norman led in prayer, 'SAVE 100 sAVe . pion speller at LE, and Ann Starling, and Kevin Norman was the Choir .... - runner-up, will represent Lawtey Director. They dedicated the song to'b I II Elementary in the county-wide spell "He Lives" to Mrs. Darlene Wood. 1 W h a b I ing bee Monday, March 30, at 10 a.m. Jamie and Lamar Crews took up the ... II in the school adminstrative office on offering. Tommy Crews gave the announcements A .- -- UI,It I ; N. Temple Ave. in Starke. and introduced the I / J JARMBE.ST [1,5 '.9 40. .:' Lisa Is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. visitors. Kenneth Norman I broughtthe Wayne Wilinson of Lawtey. Ann Is the message by reading the 6th I: PAMPERSDIAPERS = I i I REYNOLDSALUMINUM p I I Staring of Mr. and Mrs. James Chapter of Daniel and commenting on EXTRA AS.ORSI'1IT ALUMINUM TODDLES I of Lawtey. the verses as he read. During the invitation i I I ICE CREAMHALF FOILHEAVY DIAPERS 8 Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Crews w 24 COUNT GALLON '. . rrrsonsls joined the church by letter. The WITH THIS COUPOfl OOOD I .i WITH THIS coupon '11 DUTY 37.3 SQUARE FEET I 12 COUNT Friends of Mr. Harold Eunice were young people of the church went down THII"WilD.,APIIIL I. ".a. ..I THRU APRIL I.ISLI.A..ISira | OOOD WITH THIS COUPON OOODfM I WITH THIS COUPON GOOD 8't' happy to have him return from Brad- iaosma THRU WilD.,APRIL t. ".1. WSD,. 1, and .. ford County Hosital on Saturday after Lamar encouraged Crews and Kenneth.Kevin Jamie Norman and ...>assl ..." .'. as .tiala; .................. ..... :: ;..._, being .there ,from Wednesday until were baptized into the church. c' .- aTAR.KC.32O: SOW WALNUT STREET i I I II I . - a.e..aNN. - .