_-_. =.,.. -.'-.. ;".:.:<,.- "T.-7.---=-. .. .- ". .- . : -- "" U'_" u r -. ..... ", ,,._-_ _= _'__'_ "' , I r .. ',.. t 1 Pages TELEGRAPH Ju.I" am I' Bradford's John Tatiim'TakMT&id: in EFA DistrictBradford V w* *"* T i w > -w aw Bradford! County FFA member group from Lake Butler placed lint Importance of farming in society and PREFERiR' D : John Tatum took second place: In over teams from Palatka and Palatka's Juanita Stanley pla.ml BY SO MANYA public speaking competition: at theFT Macefcnny. earning the ritfil' to third speaking on agriculture A District Contest held Friday.Jan represent District 4 in the AM' education. IS. to Lake Butler. contest, held at a later date tUf Judges for public speaking wcr Tatum lost out In a bid to represent winter. District 4 encompasses nine Bradford County property appraiser funeral' service is a most personal District 4 in Are contests sine only counties and the .Lake Butler piisji Jimmy Alvarez, retired union School expression of tribute." It should be planned first place finishers advance to Area representing these nine counties Board member Donald Dukes according" to individual w sbes.That is why we had earlier Includes Doug Crawford DMrfet. Current ScbcIollkNarcl Superinteocfaat Tatum won competition. at DeWitt C. Jones Funeral Home to President Ui Puffenberger, PftwlDyaU go great sub-district competition.Tatum W A. McGIll. and Farmer's andDealer's spoke on the importance of Dan Davis Tert TuggX and' Bank!l: officer Shards p lengths assure complete freedom of selec- arming in society, stressing the needto Jack Shaw. Howard i tion.Selections are made in privacy and withfull teach younger citizenS better Lake Butler's John Carl Howard Parliamentary procedure followed I information. That is another reason that methods "One-half of the took second place in the tractor with national FFA Vice-President arming for more that 65 years so families haVpr..rred * and driving competition behind Putnam Jeff Rudd asking (the three many world has inadequate diet, we group the DeWitt C. Jones Funeral Home. FFA) have the power to dowmething County's entry. The competfttoi- contestants to perform<< three abilities , "If you give me a fish, I'll included written and oral teats, and_ They includedMaking a motion. I, '. 'd eat for a day teach me to flsh. ('U eat timed drive including backing up discussing it,and referring the matterto 'j'I " while pulling a trailer. Only the,top committees make ' a a motion. iBen (or a lifetime Jones Tatum also suggested the finisher advances to area amend it, and vote on the amended I DeWitt C.. ,Y : : !on Futch possibility of teaching exchange competition. motion, and make a motion, discuss ,, Harold JohnsonDeWitt KK.V mrmlwr Joint Talum students American farming A large group of KFA members it. and reject It, followed by j leek aeeal place in the public oprakindistrict techniques, the most advanced in the from surrounding areas, all of whom adjournment " had won sub-dislrict competition, Groups were judged on poise. < C.JonesFuneral _prtlUo mach l.the .ppr. world .. were on hand for the contest which organization and other FFA | The parliamentary procedureNewRiver valsf'sGeorge. began with public speaking procedure guidelines. and judges for Homes. competition. Baker County's Chuck' this segment were County Extension ' . Brannen took first with a talk the < lIey.''''' Males. on Agent Logan Fink UCIIS Vocational 1 Evidence In .. Yields merits of Angus cows for beef Director Howard McNeil and < 6200 413.31 reij production, Bradford County's John Harmony Church Rev Norman < 11by Tatum look second with a talk on the Kichmond. Hit & Run Death of lax Boy., ,. I Pat Honour ':'vt , . Evidence in the hit-and.run death of 8-year-old Green Cove Springs boy . three days before Christmas was pulled from the New River Thursday afternoon after a three hour search: by Florida High ay Patrol divers. 4'4.$5 ''. i !,.,;' L by t P\1 W'E.I1 FHP divers from the search: and rescue unit in Jacksonville found the left front fender from a Ford Ranchero in the New River, south of Lake Butler dividing Union and Bradford counties A passenger. located on a tip to authorities, led FliP divers to New River At the same time a Jacksonville man. Ronald George Van Atta. surrenderedto Clay County authorities and uas booked into the jail on charges of manslaughter by culpable negligence and manslaughter by intoxication. He was released from the Clay County jail shortly afterward on $1.500 bond .Ir l: imposed by Circuit Judge Lamar Weingeart On Dec. 23. Edward Russell "Rusty"Zebendon was riding his bicycle on SRIS . about two miles east of Green Cove' Springs and was within" a few hundred ? yards of his Orangedale Route home about 7 p.m. when he was struck by awestbound ,rift car and killed. = ; t Ha family began search for him when he did not return home and his body .. : t:'j 1;:: .. 1 was found about an hour later i. .t.tt + I, 1 t FHP traffic homicide investigator Rick Kelley and other investigators found '!'P'; ' .. . a broken left front turn signal at the scene and found that it came from a .:.: .. metallic silver with black pinstripes 1977 or 1979 Ranchero or Ford LTD II. II Tuesday Jan.9.the FHP contacted newspa pen.radio and television stations \ and asked anyone*ho might have information about the accident to contact the : : .. niP or day County Sheriffs office Also a reward for information was begunby l friends and neighbors The fallowing day the Clay County Sheriffs office w as contacted by a lawyer *?W&iV ?S T< representing Van Atta. a computer programmer The lawyer said his client wanted to surrender for the hit and run but he would" not reveal his client's NI y '.4Y 3Jt! 3fev i, , nine +1 ore. 'r'. .' Several hours after the lawyer left the Sheriffs office, another informant i Itllf pH+ 1 gSttHjp contacted deputies about the passenger in the hit-a nd-run vehicle. Troopers located the passenger and he talked to investigators about the accident and led them to the vehicle involved in the accident: \ \ :, ' ri4rt y:1. 4&.t .1. Early Thursday morning, the passenger led troopers to the bridge over the r, : New.. River on SR-231 where he said parts of the automobile damaged in the accident had been thrown. "S {its Investigators told the driver of the car had gone to Georgia where he purchased new parts replacing a fender a signal lens housing and a splash j .L1Lt'w'i pan thrown" into the river. FKP Cpl.L.....,. Campbell and divers R.E. Davis. R.P McDemon and Jimmy Joynes returned to the bridge after daylight and began the search. 5, A h'wtr f The search was first conducted: by dragging magnets along the bottom. but . . u J when this failed the divers descended into the 4S-degree water,, and located the ; r -k ; 4t s t . fender at 1:30 p,m ; \ + N + t ; =tt ; 9 19 'ptt niP LL VinceSmallw oud said the fender recovered from the river had what, sf+t '' I+tl Yp t appeared to be human hairs on it and the other parts recovered dow nnver in a 1 J Mack plastic- bag had paint smears the same color as the paint. one mad,boy's . J bcycle : CtS7 Yw a t= ,'fU S . :a \\r7t. I .s i'1j' . 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