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Rented to the hoard. Allen Iav(q
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nmm Seminole CcounWoo new To 4 1-he
flneharn!'eF4Aø'rin.ltIrtnfd
been dcrIhedan4a4etIed
tho hoard that the reviI M id
II
Aug. I.
Aijilment lrtI
mith the 044exitmenU having
contInue tomorrow at * pin.
,%lIer,
advIed
the
hoard
that
pI.ei
the former Hoard of (ois'ly Ho,ird of '.'hIjr tntrie
nCfl completed an, compi.en.
At
th
lime, the r*nlar rofla
the i'cpartmrnt of Revenue hat
qualLatlon, met this morning lion. -iIan Kth and Hay SlayAlexander
told
the
hoard
that
w ill receive ennt4nu.4
in thr County Corn miaI"n tf)fl. Alan meet ing with the accepted the rn1l, meaning ac
ew xq
it must meet on a duly b*i14 weli as the rathie4 n4
chambera to review the county hnarJ were Tax Aaew'r Guy ceptance of 100 per cent as
arepe1
rolls anif rho ntng.
until the tax roll
vslustIn.
tax rolls,
Alien, Clerk of the Court Arad
then
tlT rolFi
The specially called meeting by them The hnr4
Representing the rnintv t'nm
thur iki kwi$ti and County At
today wa* for the purpose of the journed 11) the tax asseor*
rnkiiinn were .lohn Alexxnnder, lorney Itarol.! .johnc'rn.
Aiøxuufrr ttated thit tht, a-45d
Normally, the tax mlix are assexcor prexeniln* each of the office to review the tax r&amp;la
who Is aervinM a (4)airman of
J%4 refIPled to Vant
the Adjuulmen( Hoard, Edward prepared by the a;xexsor on assexed rolls for the county. In PWW)k bY honk.
homestead exemption in 16 acI

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Court Judge George C. Young delliCd the motion of defense attorney Ali

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T'rNwrtY. V1.5W.4ffl: R-ailroads
Tele:jraph, 33,,941,ms.
value of all prropertips

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Dean, a 3.1 year old Casselberry father of
an infant girl, faves trial in Orange and Semiounties. lie will be ti -d in the Circuit

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the restraining order.
Dean was attacking the constittitionRlItY Of th
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StAte's rape
Judge Young noted that presently there are 47 aP-

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certain is-sues and how you'd go
penalty is deemed unconstitutional, said Young, it in about laying to solve them
doubtful If this would invalidate convictions for rape
Federal Injunction against executions in this state
h us bi'cn under effe.t for ceersl yei%r E'en If the

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If only we'd get out of that
terrible and senseless Indo
China situation (and Incidental
ly, the current issue of Life
Magazine has no less an authority espousing that thought than
the late Gvneiat avArLbur )
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preclude other pumshment.

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Committee on County Govern.
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most In a ~_,Ontinupd !"via.. of
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r.talmfl4C
turki'h water
4ehadul.gj for the rnaen .f
S,.cud Ih.l.,t tie. \Vtli,tm
ties
was
removed
from
Bendl"'s
officto
eariy
Saturday
Ralph
narco
-iter,
Dailey
Smith
and
o
County Co M. ion in a roF
SunOrlando was churgc(l 1, y
economy. or the ghettos, etc.
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Mary.
morning
in
Lake
is
possession.
Hunter
arrest.
Huntet's
Saturday
port
upon bids for the new
mmommma
But only after taking the time ford police with brea)ing and Russell early
by
Thet
youth
was
found
hold
at
city
jail
while
tho
-till
Court House and primon equi-p.
to read from this same issue of entering and possession of nar- ed thinter and the juvenile.s afwere but- two youths have been removed Hughey behind a chair along ment. Low ,u1 for the Couii
ter
report.
the
trio
terrible
cotics
and
his
two
16-year-cold
life will you realize
orld News
with a bundle of vmUS drugs
to the county jail.
at
House submitted on July fl.
conditions existing within our companions were honked on en- giaring vending nsaehines
physician's
removed
from
s
Seminole
County
Deputie
Station
at
Service
WU
Texaco
$4J•ttJ0 Low bid for the
tering without breaking char- the
judicial system!
Pacific
force
Is i t s en t
Sates
United
Sen
d
weekend
foray
against
25th
Street
and
French
Avenue.
Roy
Flu
hey,
O'Dell
Hunt
and
sample
shelves.
The
equipment w* tss,00.
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gem in a
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charged with though no ution may b. taken.
Methvin was
of Bo2s against the Communist • offensive in
Police Chief Ben Butler st-at- Oisar Ret.'.zing caught 1S.yearFor
example
did
you
know
city
drug
and
burglary
activie (Page
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Mrhvj of San- breaking and entering Wi th In
South Vietnam's northern provinces.
iii If tinter wits ehargeti after a ol'I (ary 1
nOt'l a ruling by the Floritfa
that In New York, if you com• tics.
is
felony
and
to
commit
a
tent
A)
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mit a serious crime, the odds
of
$ 15,0W. septemi,er upon. the wording
being held in lieu
Guerrilla chief Yasir Arafat predicts more are 200 to I that you will never
hond at county Jail. County In- modifications on the hand in.
fighting between his Palelitinians and the go to prison on that charge!
Chew on that morsel for a little
Jordanian army. (Page 2A)
youth told him he was looking rvvitowed by the crommission.
for flarcotU.1 when apprehend.
riser, will bea report
tli.
in Washington the average
round The Nation
firm Clark.
delay between a felony arrest
In another report. a 13-year"
Dieu
is
10
months
.
all
his
and
trial
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p
"ti
Lake
Mary girt was
Nixon
outlined
.
Orlando
Sewa ge
One year after Pre
the while the culprit walks the
Semin.1e Memorial sal. This
rttoved
to
governso-called Nixon doctrine for Asia, some
in relation to
.
streets, and the witnesses and
reportedly
Iospit*l after ho
ment leaders from the continent profess anxie
ropue.d sewer plant site in
testlmon) from th e first crime
s sihed her wrv'ts si'c 'jmej
94;
tv and be'.ildeiment over U.S. policy cutting
either
disappears entirely or the
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with a knife. Drputy Lary
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hack military and economic assistance to Asian
Chester investigntrd the Suurinformation gets so hazy that
a,.e
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nations. (Pa
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A shipment of (leatil) nerve gas heads for ly; and the jury isn't convinced
burial at sea after clearing court restraints
and lots the accused go free
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Statewide Developments
"I'lie Tallahasace Democrat tuws it i.9 weary of
Gov. Claude Kirks "impulmive, capricious,

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eternal confrontations" and endorses State
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the crimes creased more than
Dubbing himself ".an anti-busing congress- threefold . . - EVEN TIIot.JGH
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ter, of 1ensiu'nhi. who visited Santsird today during hi ilitical canlpatit
for tlip I)pIllocl-atic gubernatorial notnin4ion. Slieriff John Polk, right.
(Staff Photo)
is Seillillole
rhairman for Askew.

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GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE

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anti now all of thr witnesses lictin (;ov. Clnude Kirk hatl
have to go through the routine first agreed with the leisla- and 'L'um Adams, his runuint
mate for lleuirnan thnrrnur,
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tive m' raise enacted a year
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man," \S'illsum Cramer calls his GOP Senate THEY UCREASED THEIR P0primary rival G . Harrold Carswell a "busing LICE FORCE TO 32,YJ—
judge" who "was responsible for some of the FAR THE LARGEST IN THE
decisions that are causing chaos In our NATION.
ts'III of the uwitev don.stttl to
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Its well worth the time to
State Sen. Reubin Askew seek re-election," Askew add- iwiitidmu.s for campaigns come
of n.iitu4 7. says the people or t"iorist* are ed.
from only one per cent of th
UP
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LIFE.
And
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ThePensacola legislator, who people and added his legislation
government by crisis
WEATHER — Yest;day's high
of
72 this morning. Partly cloudy through into consideration the bonus and there is a need for someone is married to the former Lion, which would put a cap on cans
Tuesday with a chance of thundershowers in you'll receive via the writings in the goveri.or'a office who na Lou harper of Sanford, paign expenditures would asd
so iii no one was in pot'ion
future pttticat
of Kenneth O'I)orinel — "John- n get the jb done, rather
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f irebanibilig. rucl*. -11irowing atW I
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tikeup and offl !igtit. tern to move ahead with their prep.
Dania Sundn' night ii riicini v ancc it, Dania and Hollywood they nme to a sudden halt nt a
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tonight. AD polier. icaves vmn I Tht Office!.! gv%rr chasr., Genr
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cancelvd.
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Mike Cleek, El Cajon Calif
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Golden 0. Talkington,
Arthur B. Ailing Sr., Lake
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Mr *nd Mrs. John (Lynn)
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hou se : Jim Ryan, president of Seminole Asuociation for Retarñed Children:
,Joe Cloud regional represenhative for the State Retarded Division; and

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The youth ruin across thu hiLUltact&amp;on Department. Tbt
road and intio tiw. path of Curr'F ! Flori4 hauharium mid HL*
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Even through des egrega
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe G. 41.. fl. "a difficult Issue for people In Its meaning.
Some persons nl)l)lic(l a strin ~
baby boy. the South." potils show Nixon's
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Fdeate
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section of the la
DISCHARGES
He contended the favorable the legislative intent was that
Sanford.
ininge has resulted, not from a ". . . Remit Advertised As 'free'
Charles E. Willis
deliberate attempt to woo 1he are in fact free. that Is, without
i South. but an "even handed" further obligation or require
I approach to problems 111 both merit of consideration in
Dorothy Rutledge
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Arthur A Jones
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ails pi-rniI that Lg'rpl emMONDAY
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Demom tic runoffs. because 7 ~
Luuwuod
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tint I. news car.
am
getting up the earhes
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midnight Aug.
Lsclavcni who itii'estsgutad the
but
brief
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staying
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an the voungret in the fart
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An old-timer is a char' who
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Askew promised to work for
reformed tax base and said
the present inoicrt tax Is u
tam taxing Just to bring
amney for school support. "'
need to restructure the mntzre
state tax itsime because the 109
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L Diane Watkins. Fdgcwater the South for the Nixon admini tatinn

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r*tc. too inan mcninter*ret band
the mamhng ii! a 9etdding disdued.
Au l!-yew-old ,luck.ptunviln
bry wits injured finudey aftet
car Sun
Any InflOW who hasn't the noon on U.S. l7-1J
fortitude tv stand up and Anud Evitalm when lit, ullegedly

Thomas 3 O'Mears, Pelton*
Daniel Sp .
Jam" UpRii, Deltona

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.iolI. wood police arrived. and
;iorasd&amp;c shooting bruit nut ar
:I' blacks crowdzd around the
s.vie car. Georgi said. Thrtt
hollywood policemen broke
By flil,l SCOTT
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and
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Th, 1)4!I(
accidental desth of a 1'7yenr urthi resulted ill the dosith of
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you th .
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Lcurwood ;Kilirr todar said
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Post %%holr. would reasonably lead .,I
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Blount the oni Southcrner In
An nttornc g ncrl 0$ inlon
the Nixon Cabi
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Louis T. Keel
Helen Crwe
Pettv Sue Amos
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and Israel ha airtath made eahnriiU
Oflsd:il 'ourc'es tutud thea be ported around thc hiii
dures to monitor violations,

Middle East peace effort ha
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guerr lit, fighters in the Jnrda- and the blamed alleged LopI __"
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inn missile mcwemenU In viola
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Hanoi
of
the
Middle
Laqt.
a
Ohio
resort,
bas
come
a
long
WAT
from
an
(rdar Point. celebrating iti, 1011th year tir.
the ditys whrti brarh property Fold for 66 rents all acre mid ft bad Uttit to ofier kwMrs Meir said she would
H
Fatab said
sideti a bathhouse and a been garden Near the toni of the century (top ph at
th
developing
e
boardwalk
of
e
maras.huttrd met and muixi-akirted women gtrolh'd th
tein had moved tiunks and uirt il he surprised if strnnung breaks
amusement center which tiudu' has a ride eapnrit of StI IW* at a time Recent hn.
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before
tos (bottom) shrivi paved "y un way" and giraffe statnes framing "I
man. The paper claimed Leba
nnn v.a culiaPoraung .ith ,lor
necauatoiv.natue utu wi th
tr In preparations
für an HE)
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- ig uerrilka showdown.'
Independent sources in Arri what is going to happen," she
man claimed to have seen an said The Israelis have accucc3
mor being moved from the Is- the LypUans of moving anracli frontier in the Amman vi- Uaircnaft missiles closer to the
cinity. But a Lebanese spt*es canal after the truce went into

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BUSINESS IS PICKING UP

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that ruth is coming 'pis gets encour&amp;geniert
when th e wea th er predictonz back It up with
specific forecasts. Th en coma the rain and oldfashioned "feeling" gets eyeball proof.

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JOHN THOMPSON

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hi Detnncrlatic nomination to
his Cabinet snot.
Sen. Robert Shevi0 of Miami,
who bills himself as "Florida's
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to t5u1ate to end rail dispute s.
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The only th ing which could
break th e matter wide open and
get all our forces out fairly
merits an withdrawals. tho disrupted Hanoi's "mth*m qui&amp;ly would b* successful
President has emphasized the strategy" rooted In an offensive negotiation, with Hanoi it
removal of combat units. H. build-up In th. original Cam- Paris. But despite the naming
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in Vietham to just a bit more
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to know is that a considerable
numlier of ground combat et
SYiefltl VIII be among the !84000
expected to ,.'msln on the Vietnam soan. aftsr Iay 1, 1971.
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Jacksonville police Identified
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Florida's
raid
his
opponents
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too
tied
Traffic
to special Interests to say terest rates arrived at In the
streets and highways claimed what must be said and that is, refinancing "have been COIlI
the lives of eight pe rsons over that Florida needs a severance parable to similar issues In
the weekend, including a
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Florida."
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Meanwhile. Democratic con- Schultz had charged that
tender Al linstingr. Issued it "lawyers .ind bond dealers . .

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themselves and have a lair
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bear its load of the taxes in the
Dubbing himself "an anti- the decisions that are causing
nation. We must stop all deplebusing congressman," William chaos in our schools."
Cramer, au thor of the anti- tion tax subsidies and farm subCramer called his GOP Senate busing amendment to th e 1964 sidies," he said.
primary rival G. Ilarrold Cars- Civil Rights Act, Sunday said
Former governor Farris Bry- ~
well a "busing judge" who he *as "astounded" to discover ant, also a Senate hopeful de-- that Carswell. a former federal fended the refinancing of the i
appeals judge, was responsible Florida Turnpike under his ad- for decisions requiring children ministration which drew critito be used to achieve racial cisrn from Fred Schultz, third
Democratic contender.
balance.
Bryant claimed the turnpike
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a vacation from his South
Farmingdale, N.Y., home, was
killed Sunday when he was hit
by a car on Colli'is Avenue In
northern Dade County.
Another Dade County acridcit
took the life of George Henry
Monroe, 72, of lIometead lit
died when his car ovcrtur(d
on I' S. I near Culler Ridge

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irripreesion Is wrong.
On the assumption we have
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way strike threat
se*. S.
3051 beIDFC Labor Day, uoni'al.
17. ThIS as the expfr*tloi date
of the 60-day csii
period
lnvtked by
under
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t the Railway Labor.4ct
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Eckerd cations is the best policy," BaL. A. "Skip" Ilafalis for the Kirk's administration and that water millionaire Jack
ho Is running a ycOuth-ortent*4
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Republican gubernatorial nomi- It had never been a persistent is opposing Raflills and Kirk for falls said. "If he cannot main- campaign.
the GOP gubernatoril slot
commun
cri tic of the governor,
nation.
The Democrat who comes out
the
November
general
election
lm"But
we're
weary
of
his
The newspaper termed the
paign. how could he possibly do on top after Ii. prlmayy wlfl
West Palm Beach businessman pulalve, capricious, eternal con- ballot.
In Mi- so at the helm of state govern- meet lanky Republican E. Thom
Balalis. campaigning
a legislator "who has learned frontatlons and his disputat1ou
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circuit Judge. in the November 1
Eckerd Issued a statement
"if there Is a 'communications
of state and local government." an editorial.
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xeneral election.
ews.
the
gap*
in
the
Kirk
administration,
from
his Fort Lauderdale camThe newspaper also endorsed Commenting on Math
the
insurance
commission
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Senate President Jack Mathews Democrat said it had backed there I a 'communications
Kirk of failing to get Florida's I Broward Williams running on
cratic nomination over three governor and added. "we think pign organization:'
taxpayers th eir "fair share" of his record, faces a Democratic
Bafalis described Eck rd's I
he is a more mature and effectother party hopefuls,
I p ri mary challenge from fiery
than
he
was
campaign
as "a classic example federal grants,
Calling Bafalls a "hard fight- lye man today
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first
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he
got
back
on
WA$HINGTON (UPI) -A
searching out and gunning icy route.
By BRUCE BIOSSAT
fellow around here who sulks He decided to bold the carry worry priority list?
The larger question Is what
it swa came to him. His
down roving Viet Conr and
list to 10 items. lie began all
NRA Washlactan
for the goviumment and had
North Vietnamese soldiers. A all this means for the 284,000
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better ther's4orc be nameless over again . The first thing to greatest carry. day in and day
U.S. men who will still be left
few
downed helicopters a week
WASHINGTON
(NEA)
do. he told himi6elf. %as to out. was hpvins the exact bus
got to wo*-ing the other day
almost
enough
to
ac
unt
in
Vietnam Into next spring. At
co
widily
held
impression
is
are
about all the things there arc to conuh with himself and come fare for his rides to and I rim The
kv.epa
for prr-'ent U.S. casualty fig- this writing, the President Is
thought to a firm concluamoa about what cork. With a feeling of relict he that If President Nixon
worry about. He
his promised withdrawal ache- ures. The rest are land-mine understood to have no specific
really, in this conip'icated jotted down:
srbaps hi. should Swork up
fare
(A)
in
dule
and gets U.S. force lc'.'!i and booby-trap victims. or men plan at all for further pullouts
a arid, islIrned him most.
I, Exact bus
worry priority list.
4,Oo0 under siege at advance fir. after the May 1 deadline I.
In Vientnsm down to
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patrol COtY V
aerosols In the air, deer tion to an engüieer and brake.
mostly to defend our
crossings and people crossings. man.
Isgistksi
forts. The pTeIump
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nationwide rail htdøwn tion in unfair labor Pra ctices
on the highways and streets.
that in this dcfenziv'
constitute the tion, P
rar of bring arrested DI
may be aserted f the U nited eases, which
they wOulfi be far less likedouble parking and tossed tat* Transportation Unloc accepts a bulk of the board's buaz*u anderole
to suffer substantial casualI)'
jag
beube be had no solution just Ta tiominended by restore th at juriadletici
because
th
ties.
cuhlat.cral in his pocket. and a presidential emergency board. federal courts.
It Is clear from th is private k-=
The NL'IB ha.
whether he would know whet to Firemen would gradually be
Indication that, what do If the authorities actually elim ina ted through attrition by der attack for aliegod pro-union b' given
c'sdent or other, ray
ever
the
the subjugation of
Cud declare a "poll ution aleit" rrtiremrnt or death, and no has, oftrn
publicly about the 1n.pro'btuc tie woti1ti't zivw firemen wvuld be turtid. individual workers'
was
Vietnamese
The fate of Towel-1; Jegisla- rnetmt of the South
of the l7.S( firemen now
we
rr.ied up on the job would be dismiud boo may a-eli be de termined by army as fighting force,
By this ttrni- h.
have
yet
a bit. He hadn't thought out the and tbose hoMing seniority the oidome of cne negotil- not
dinit0thi.a-tcould
scope cd his list of priority wcuid have an opportunity to tionsin the rail dispute.
U!
A settlement would t.nd to rely unoim It (A DrOtkCt dour
job dauicatAou
worries. Should be llmtt the hid for g
shunt the drive for labor law remaining support forces.
items to 10. say, or let them of flremat-brak.msn.
To get our combat men hit'
in the nitantiine, Sen. John G. reform onto $ siding. But I
run to icilnity.
defenrlve
posture, we need
Ubittd someLhing be Tower. R-Tex., has introduced itrike, followed by • po.zlbhi
He
had read in a fr'pUl&amp;t mash S )1JtDt 7ItiOO ID (-ncgitis one in the automcUUt industry, tram at a fairly rapid pt bk about infinities some are to tst*bUb a Commission 00 could build up eacnaØi pressure South VIetname.e be)tcopt'-r
larger than othrs. Hwis could Lsbor Law RCLOtn,. Charging to prod Congress Into nsUy unita. It Is not widely apmre
a, but a high proport ion f
k into
that be The thought curried that the Railway Labor Act has taking an ov.uw
present b.tilefteld Ioui is
it
olin. He thought be lied better proved ineffective throutioUt tangle of labor
from
downed h•licoptert
dacades.
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gically poor communication.
The TaIlahaec Democrat hood schools, more vocational is no more attractive."
makers to make their bids
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"The
F kecd organ1 zaton
said Sunday it as weary of education and generally cosI't
Fridays slogan 'Make it Fri
Go Claude Kirk 's imçiulste. atie go'rnment the news l)nde Coint Mayor Chuck hall,
has not learned th at day seven days a week."
capricious, eternal confronts- parer nonethcle's said It found State Sen. fleuhin Askew, and plainly

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of Egypt, Jordan and Israel to ing threatening notici on Rus- man parliamentarians In a eon.
rierotlate a r*awe-fire.

on the electrical power crisis, arrange his other worries In
Both were entitled to a lot of proper order. Wit), No. I
worrying, and he ivsclved to seWed, he felt that be might in
to thinking about the cmdents put them in the list. But what time be able to do this.
of people's bathroom cabinets.
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showing some signs of pro- Egyptian
INapper.
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their military presence in the Istratlon is encouraging, however eauiously, West German
Middle Fat and th e M1t.
Chancellor Willy Brandt'B nogo.
Even Nixon', etka concede tiations with th. Communists
that the new d i plomatic turn in which have led to the draft non-

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-a at wheels of dip- Vietnam. The Kremlin leaders talist and Communist states as
maey not only in th e Middle also realized belated ly their the most prominsing way of
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was only playing into the hands struggle" under modern condi.
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Her. the pitfalls are only too
tanUal political dividends In measure to th e President's realobous. No One in Washington
!tome of the world's critical isUc and yet firm policy.
any illusiors about the
the
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But it also reflects
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which ?tes that in the next 10 y ears eight out
of 10 jobs will be filled by work-era wi thout a
college degree. Mr. Schneider says:
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pince the Kennedy-Nixon TV dehAtes and .-mily It In
.ught out by all who want to com- an inue in which the one holding tho conference
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the pIdency and now in the conduct 0t
e th wetchers who a sw'ed by would be more at hom
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Of courow the evasion is nothing new. But in the
it a -A re, rnew4ed up the
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prs-TV pree conference, some persistent reporter
press conference.
Ass media.
would Isick-up the issue, not .,
We would emphasize that what hstd been sk "Pref-s
who
know
that freedom of the prees
of
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definite
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no
corn
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a
and drive to a definite anr or
conference" is now, more oft th an not a theatrical
ip as essential to the preservation of freedom of the
nient."
prmntation where the informittOnal value of such
pcople as the framers of the United States Conetituthe clock
wants to tu
No one, we are su
conferences is often loL
lwaclz errni if
f .
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I* u.-.M tz bo. when an impnrto nt spok"mmAn er
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n is to fulfill Its ba'le and eential right.
press
confe
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to
office
high
government official holding
It has bee n ted before It hne neer succeedpuoe
usually ask&amp;
have such a conference, and they w
ed. But eternal viglance, as has been Paid before, in
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Yet T'V costs are doing whott other pre.q.
, who were expenenced in the issueA
for by reporter,
nf bhrt% We of the Fourth Fetate a
ha'
comrnenttor
the
hae not buht about
to be brought up, It would be called for the press
ready to pay the price -Aie you?
drawn the lightning of the Agmew attack. TN' ap*.

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the whni
the seeking out of rew' to
ded icated
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rathex cover their deadly mistakes in deadly stati,4tim
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also taken away his twovear-old
daughter and would not tell bins
where the child is.
Ronald Banks. I. is a mem
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represented the United States at
Exprti in Canada.
He was arrested In nearby
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records of disruptive activities I The new policy is result of a
will find it hard to get Into forlaw passed by the Legislature
Ida universities under a new pal'
being considered by State requiring the Board of Regents
to take into Account the previous
C. net officials,
by
disruptive
behavior of transfer
1— .c new policy, ordered
the 190 Florida Legislature, student applicants.
Many legislators expressed
cernes before the Cabinet for a
support of some proposal to cut
vote Tuesday.
As submitted by the Board of down on the number of students
Regents, the policy states that cith disruptive activities it. oth'thc universities shall refuse ad er states from getting into statemission to an applicant whose supported universities.
A10 before the Cabinet is
record shows previous dicrupti ve
or other misconduct nut to the proposed policy governing the
bic! interest of the uriis ershty" taking of free courses by full"Each university." the policy time university eniploycs. It,
itatement say,, "shall develop too as mandated by the 1970
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Chipf Jailer R F. AlumN. "Roy
I'm gonna cut your hair right
or!'." Banta Mliii he iuLt'ci Ai
lumei to postpone the tumircut for
a hour until tie could contact
tie needed
lung hair for his Job
lie said Allums replied, 'No.
It's time to have It cut right
Lets go
When tie refused. Bunks iati_
tillums dragged hint acrtms
flour by Nit, hnir to a, barbe r
stool.
"The ouilt defense I had for
myself wits putting my arms u;
to keep from getting hit and try,
lug to keep on the flour htvpiit
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letter ssnrds"
The key to education of migrant ucation for migrant children,
The children are fed hr,
''\Vc' are starting early, she
He cfli(t the pro g laill fur 4 atul
rhuidren is prevention . not cure 5&amp;Shl- "We believe in prevention
lust, lunch. morning and alit
5-year olds Is run out of 1O tiusit
say th e officials
it '-nat'k.. Nit'. ( 'uttt'
rather than curing."
Mrs.
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Thomas
Cut.
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laboratories
located
in
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s'attp'% program for educating
camps arounli I
the children of tandcring farm On. administrator for migrant t'nrioiis migrant
i education. said efforts are be Florida.
workers.
Children attend the carpeted.
Education of older migrant tug concentrated on enriching
the
experiences
of
4
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5-year
enter
usually
c'-uldrcn. who
air conditioned trailers from
hool uith serious handicaps old migrant children to prepare a-in, to 5 p.m., Culton said. Thu.
ar.ct fall farther behind along them for school.
are taught by a teacher ant
child Is limited
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depends pretty much
the
upon the abilities of local Fchool in environmental stimuli." CuiMrs. Combs said that, in a
systems, said Eloyce Combs. ton said. 'in the family all they dition to educational material---S_ the labs are equipped slth re ,,,
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'It'5 a marketing fl;JproJ
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date farmers who like in come lntt'rrinw service with need
Lp town then
Postmaster General Wlim.
On the other hand, Saturday f1
Blount told a epnrt
deliveries and
piekupi' are "Changes In postal service art
On one hand there is the re being curtailed In some surhur- being brought about all th'
Americans may lrove
n Sri.%(:[R DAVIS
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mall,
last year for persons who it ,
aimed at shrinking the nation's nriw are urtmln' the United pines.
military potnre and foreign Bid 1 States thgo slow in carrvrnguut
Or the other. they 5&amp;jV, It it
programs has CTf1ItE'd ftflI('tY the deAmericanization proçrTn the U.S. desire to get these
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bewilderment and skepticism In Southenat and
to build up
A!ylIt, dlnnlitIt Asia,
throughout
ground combat farc,es, in pur'i
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would much i anc'e of whatever Internatirni;
.stpan, meanwhile v, said to 1, pref er to be strictly an ecnnom policy the United State' wishi"
have emerged as a r
the Indian
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out by the President on Guam
tntrnn. but merely a change it
in August of last year.
American officials-- sung bit the composition of U.S. and s.
Ranking Asian and
criticism that lied force .
10 countrici from
India 's foreign pol icy tirtaken
U S sacrifices have succeeded
In
conlfliOnit'd
Pakistan
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uneasy eye rn
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fluifliland China, hope and e',
doctrine
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gnrernmtnt of Iwct that
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Thor. if, agreement that To Prim.' Mini s ter Eiakn Situ' to powerful single factor in ar
and influenet' tins
of Southeast Asian it:
soared as non-Communist Asia.
in r.tcpped up aid to, tions after the Vietnam war i
faced with declining American%r ietnarn and Cambodia.
ended,
Involvements, looks to Japan to
Hanoi IF will
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beautiful, right on the ocean.
Carefrollit Informality In luxurious
surrounding lets of fun for
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00 it. esuiblishmern 101 years ago, policy of the pact &amp;Yice z to Frank .1 Nunlisttntd UPI in an
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the
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put into pr
big cities Henceforth thc udi 'here habits
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the u.S posta l service has treat people like uatome"s
omp of our etsUinu
N a More Plodifint
either close or cut hack sharply only work five days a week, 1:'
service to their postal service or, an effivivrit.
prided ItM'l! on a dogged adjusting
fir,
Saturday staf1s
"To hel. v t1. ttit ni' ti
businesslike' basis rather than
'-4IetermInatinn that the mail demands.
postmasters
will
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havc
This
is not a count' 'Ahtrc determine If we should eofli';r
In some cases, thin nicims cling u traditions for their own t pasLma n who plo:Is through the
uwat ;to through, despite snrn.
night. I want a guy an
r, any organization. Including the deli'er' to five dy a
more' and better mall service., s.ak.
rain, heat or gloom of night.
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speeded
horse
declared
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chief
post office can he handled by
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or'ratthis
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lace over bridal taffeta md lea
Wring a scalloped nek11ne of
sequins and tiers of lace tulle
cascading down the front of
gown. flesIgned with long tapcring sleeves, the gown cx
tended to a brumb train and a

carried nut in the color motif for the party. A
c'luser of' nurpie violets decorated the cala' and the
hightihted with silver caudelserving table w
abra and luvendtr candles surrounded by Lavender
net and satin ribbons and crystal punebbowi oncircled with net and ivy. Lime puflch, nuts, and
mints were served with the cake.

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of the bride, 612 Oak Ave.
Dr. 3 Bernard Root, Congregational Christian Church uns
the
tor emcrltu, officiated
candlelight, dnubic ring ceremany.

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have *
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married eon who is the same

termine fkiohIty-or th lark
of It—In a marriage. I know

Terrible mlskea you won't eimMIy, 'Now, honey,
pI-oprty matter. work flint-c to legs today prr.e?Its certain 4lf rally across the living room
aren't going to stArt redhn
your benefit, ('ho". ties will ficuitirs. Our parents sent us floor when we warn them Want (4) Thak are:

an crc patch. I think the ar
tificial eye hooks better than

wife's family who runs hint,
Hc is aiwayru helping her fa•

have more going for them
whlhc their husbands are

-4th vms berause you saw this anything, are you?"
need. Ho hap;'y with thouc you about lnuahilng our teeth, reicu- has to admit they all have good darling tweed sul---j'ist right
Asking. "Te curfew l o'dnek
tnniht.

One night he had a few
drinks and he toctk his arti

(1st, or build somethIng. Jun
mr never complains, ,Ithcr.

ME tAT ILOME)
('ON Fl 11E\l'l .i. 10 T()

some strangers and a lady
fainted.

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married I will get more used

dead in their tracka from

tnt-es, and th next time he
i'NtlflVc-s Lms eye, mu remove
your "dentures" (Sort 0f sun
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work.
I)E.-\ R ARBY: I, ton, am

get
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hid game contract, it is small
consolation to realize that
your bidding had been proper
anë he penalty was due to
had breaks, good defense, or
some combination of the two."
Jim: South hs normal i
point notrump- North's two-

Mrs. Wilson chose a pink linen

South rebids

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Saying to her, houw,v,r kindking, "Ar. these jeane and
tO this iv3rt. t'mni' tf.f g'nt'rs
tu-tuipte'I to tuurning jiict. might hri,u a re- mse an intell,etual effort IUt packIng?"

imt Now you are •ble to tnik sonic' nut-ice on studying daily get Involved In any buIhlIng- ;, "w.

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when thcy say we've mack a may as well retreat. Either say,
Saying, "Well get you Iflt4) country .luih,'
2!) Sit doum it to a private tall.
of thu' •'nmnputer an'1 we "O.K., stay at home. Maybe aunt Ethel's sorority. S h
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than the thr. S'est leads his

those rhorci

jg Pittsburgh

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garmenta at night trying

Show (Rerun) Guest stars can

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TONITh

play the peaches and cream, oohs us into a study of the poputa-

the Pirates' fleW should catch Dc Wolfe as an

Go to expert for tax and (;iantc at

big.

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23 to Oct. 22) League Baseball The Nntionl just as this Is made by Billy Dc ta" There Ii no more approp'--

eliminate

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Now SHOWING

and South would scor. nine I if you want to handle rettalii underground friends for help, story Is about the search for a called to a ranch undevgnirg
tricks. As It. is1 West takes his recirnnslluihities In a clever
Y' they agree nithnuglit they mnke million (lollars supposedly bun- a *enie of mysterious assaults
quecti and plays the king of Try to please love interest at It clear that they believe he is cd In th- coffin of n assassin- Some manner of night rider
i-1iib. He continues with the recreations you both like. Re guilty. Their attitudes dilute cited "collector." The east In- seems to ha"e choien their
10 and East drops the nine in sure you get bills paid.
his trust In them and he feels eludes Anne Baxter, Bill Dana spread as s target for terror. torder to unblock the suit in
hi' must go It alone. Joseph Shut Crasar, Dnm T'leLuIse, Jan tern and the boys must en,VIItG() (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22)
tise West started with five."
ttuuu1 ii new place with dy- Cotten plays the SR chief who Murray, Kay Medford, George the town by day, In their h- Jim: "East tried to unblock

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is not

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Tnik over sith epertu Just

States.

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(lueen with the ace."
Orwald: "It is now all up leads to dummy's

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trick and leads a heart to set
bing anti ideclarer three tricks instead luitnulle
troperly I)on't tsike Curt
rhOocCa.

(Thwdy

anmmotmttring.

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Cal. DOOtUl. F'u)r a personal
formation an't hacking )OU saving things such as, "re. Job at the grncery," or, just the alumni L'sooiathon alt 1h'
ri--ply enclose ataniped, ad. seek. Ynus are thmeti •t)le to gain search on rats Is Irrekvarit." hnmi hint an i?rn $IO acid 'sy. J ars for rmthin2'"
the peisumnal alnis thnt nican
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happy
with
s
much
to
you.
Be
Letter writing can he
hrcere. For Ahbv'p booklet, the one you love tonight.
TV Time Preview;
All Occasions," send t to to 1111%' 21) You have fine new
Aiy, Box (19700, I.os An
jilona that a gocid friend mu
r,y
geles, ('al. 900,Ut.
hc'hp you put across with unsc' I1)Nl)Y. .Ut;usi' 17. 1970 c-uI i 'me'Iy. ' uthut Em,,' K1- "min
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of
It
'Ii1k's
A
vies,
and
you'll
get
the
gist
M'
management and .mpInyerl
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i'lihtif
'Beyond
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thi.
tact-paved
spoof
of
a
crime1
to-n c,iq The Wild Wild Wit
that will Improve your state
Jacoby and Son mental and phya1ml health. Re1 Doubt" (Rerun) Tonight Is a syndicate. Although Kovacel
good evening for off-beat guest lant' in It, just about everyone (Rerunt Another good etumhind to mate this evening.
t g.ot, thougn ofiftoac
stars, beginning here. Al Murm- else is, witn in stars romping P
LEO (.Tuly 22 to Aug. I) day is accused of treason and about the screen at various guest casting, has Sammy Dav:q
Itack. Shift that queen of dia vci have to get Ideas from c'rukred xccutcd by thc .SIA. times, headed by Robert Ryan Jr., and Peter Law(ord starymn

21) You can giii aims of a

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his fifth diamond is the setting to get ahead faster. Start nut a Romiro as thu calaret owner Cambridge.

diamonds to

the jack in faint hope t ha t

where

the groom is seng a tour of

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a gift from Dr. Rout, weru
placed at vantage points in tic
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lmv'nf room.
The bride came down the mc;
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athirwa-, which wa decorate-':
with evergreen, white weddcn:
and riithan. She
the
bottont
step where ii largt
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ent, lovely counter-agent.

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linen

white

You'll feel heter it you get it
off your chest. Write to H

oI news for you. YOU don't
have any problems. Those
big-hearted "boobs" might
enjoy doing thing-a for their
relatives. And quit worrying.

&amp;fter you

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ahenul faster. They inn assist
The mnuulority of nor uuc't .hisr'stinn i ti happ.ns, ox hours. Mommy and daddy wantj tn*k. It, dad can always mile
you. Accept social invitation gemisraticun will he leavhtig tot might point out (meekly, of you t
t
and
Greek.
can't read poems
of olul age. You have a lot of chum) aim. He chnrnui,ig with thesu' atuuuknts hare already replace eduestion. Frankly, If
Saying, "Mother knows you Just renwnibe-r. his bualnel'

used to it, hut tell him any.
t'*y. And since your fiance
such a great comedian,
nd nut if he can take It as
wcll as dish It out.

Oiwald:

U 1rNl)r.NuIvM
'i gon4 un in nrret an nppor.
(unity now prusent to get him
(ho"' lotig I amigo minnrn simul In
iiuiki' ti%fffl .ipe Ie nu vms wiuhi
and without time ulels)s or ihmnititinns that uuushly stt,u,l suu)t
ntIItIs. fly your own utcady
petSlatI'II(I', H%t arc able Ii iiit
in n'ithiun your mo!t ul,oun.('rOl lit ihi'ulreu.

A1 1) P111 'Efl": ('beer
u. Fifty is the rld age" of

one day that these

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knew hat it warn.
\cII, a little while a
toM me that when he was a
small boy a neightor kid '
cidntally shot it out with a
B. B. gun and he had an
tifk'ial eve ,ut in. Abby, it
'L nObO
Would
a
W*
amtiticIl.
eer know it

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SQUEAMISII IN N.Y. light.
D}AR SQUEAMISH: Yea,
LOTS OF PROBLEMS

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EW YORK — (SEA)
Actress thus Merrill sat lii
icr New York office where ibm-

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Ashley,

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Vueki O'Neal served the punch.

whet my rap.
with
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Wifli'TiI1g

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overlaid with a

retary; a n d ?u1arg1rct

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The cake wa flanked by two
cut glass punch howls filled with
fruit punch. Cookies, nuts and
mints were iilio served with the
cake and punch. Mrs. Orpha
Drake and Mrs Herbert Aseel
sasisted the hostess with the
serving and entertaining,

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Fedderson, vice

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Cutting and serving the cake

or tho-e attending. The bride's
table was overlaid with a
linen cloth and centered with a
five tiered wedding cake iced
and decorated with yellow rose buds and taped With S

VVonderfu! \ori d

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IM'ii to won- y my..'lf

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DEAU ARBY I
Vt('(I to a man Who 15 too
some rut. young au -hue hos
'ww1 f•
"'n rww!. Eer
;t • highS
aulvantage
of
lv
t;iectel,
much
sulmireul
t1Y tAkC
plOt
sahonal
man
knehed on
A(j ()M hank" FuedalIy
door
hhI.
my
pilot
my
gosie. lie u'.rtai,ily had some
hint all his life. Tbc h.trniw
swi,agi,ig ;nns for urn, Ami
a few dollara from him and
to think how for years I hind
forget to pay it hack. When
this man's wife b.•
they need som. work done
cause he haul an $ to 5
—for fte---h(ank Is the first
land!
The they call. and he goes
Tht' all there I, to
ruening like it's an honor to
story, Abby. Hut the Imint 15

so I flC

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.tress with hang hell sleeves and
a corsage of white carnations
with yellow net and ribbon.
Following a wedding trip, the
newlyweds will reside at EcJLn

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and Miss Gerry .lone, cl-ass secretary and a hric1t
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for tooth"

to marty A re.l great guy. I
.u&amp;,tM there was something wrong with one of his
vt tflc
eyes but hi'

immediately following the
was held
eremony, a eeti

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am

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grant of nuplial s3lectionl an':
Mr. Thomas Hatnes and Mr

Aug. 1f. by the older youth Sunday School Class of
Priiirc- LrL$e Baptist Church, Ferti Piurh. in the
-jellowship hail for their preuLhciit. Mits Kathy
HeinacTi of CasselbelTy, whose wedding to David
Stratighan of North Orluido will he Itn event of
Sept. 5. Left to right, are Miss Deanna FiaItoi,
social chairman; Pr.m Stangler, viec prendent; the

cDcvi &amp;Mij:

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t'mmed a-e41 roae*
tte atreamem.
Diec'er attended
Mr&amp;.
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the
bride
as
matron ot boo-nT.
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sh wore a MI ngth blue sad
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whit: organdy gown and car
rIM a bouquet of white muma
Uppoc! blue nd sceent - With
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iue atreamera.
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Wayne LingtrfeIt, Sanlande
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rved his brother Is
Springs.
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best man. The ushers weTS
Ste'en and Tavid Johnson,
cousins of the bride, from
Haines City.
- dnughters wedding a pink hara
dress ith long sleeves. She
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nstions, tipped pink, and a bat
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and
gloves. Mrs. Lingerfelt
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Reige s'crsnries accented )ICt
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EEK &amp; MEEK

I Horoscope

Night

niut Tony Kubek at the magazine to put things •ueciectly: "Whatever y a u uin proper order. Naturally, !* cause, it's a lost cause unless

Movie 'The

complete, there must be a *

Busy Rixly" is

nd

avi Hernxnsn'

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H, (;r
Ph. D M. I).

Miss Ethel Johnson. North-

of her marriage by her brother, Her- buds
satin and

mirror and

lace

gown featuring

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brother as best man.

And I use that adjective re thereon.

and fourth, Oscar

Johnston:

cooperate with associate
i more wIlling. Be particularly atIt might be called "Applied lull Scott had earlier ;)inuu'ertentiva to mate and get the!
Psychology" or 'Social Oniv.n- ed.
famous backing you want. Slop being
tation."
Dr. Scott was the
so defiant.
)'OU

DeBitry Duplicate Bridge
Club met Tuesday with 11 tables
in play under the direction of

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For hi not Ofli)' gets

Alpha and Army Beta

TflOYt usually an eminent educator

mental

It was Dr. Scott, too, who

aluuutiutioIu to

is wiie

stow.

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Maki'

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Television Tonite
EVIPSING

well as Iii-

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your home 6:00

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W,.$iusr

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Overcs Court

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tim? ternifymnmc pnusibLlitirs

ic f) Conc.nira$ion

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fans can get so close to tb.-tr
t'u!to!, sc'iolngicsI and r•'litica! issues, that they fail
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JACK

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LIMMON

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East-West winners were first,

11cr veil of silk Illusion was at- Mrs. Shuman those a ro'al blue

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end career.
.,,1iss Merrill is launching a'
ww akin care collection that

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cil administration of h I a throughout his state or even 'worry

Clinic" column, so

po'ii)lc. Take time to tor-

, w.i..

CroiI.

Griffith
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muske-u;i to be found around l Mr. and Mrs Jack ?slethvin of white roses, carnations and groom's mother wore a light MacNaughtam and W. G. Lutz;
ice, greenery with white satin rib- beige color dress with matehing third, Mn. Clyde Has and
town. I had to use my own teat and children, Mickey,
accessories and a pink rose Mrs. 1!abei Andre-wa; and
bon streamers
products and do my own make- Tern, and Becky, of 106 EJJec
fourth, Mrs. George Merrill
Mrs. Lucy Woods (Heath) corsage,
up all through the 111mm;. Ave., .Altamonte Springs, re- 5

the students by offering a colleg. course!
And that Is unique nowadays.
For most college beads e1-

ing able to boast in later years all newspaper readers.
I
to
('Al'Ul('UltN il)ec.
that they were actually tt*i
7:30
Alas, many college hoads
dents of such a famous e-du. nowadays are diverted almost Jaim. 2ui) Start routine work
that brings the right results.
cator.
entirely into cross - country

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Guasm.I.
My Wotld
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Dressed in deep violet, shu
imsiked more tIm glamorous SUu
the is than thu. business e'vecu.a.'e she also It. An1 she chatted
mthusInstIcally about her new
osmatic line, tod*y'i fashions,

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reunion.
big tulk veil attached to a yelhad to do"
1tetative
be;idt',
attending
-: iv and earned e
limit who has beet: named
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parents,
Mr
World's Best Dressed Woman Mrs.
three times and has been .1,.- and Mrs. ii oh H a Vfl C

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t - ert'niOn ii rm' - c;)tu(u:

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vocation •ddrvu.
dents who will soon be alumni I dowment campaIgns.
But Dr. Beckes actually of Vincennea University.
Or they appear at social
teacheg &amp; course so his stu I In my own college education, functions to represent higher
dents can gain personal clams- I spent 11 years at Northwest. education.

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civic simatters and guuti pres-

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J.oplrdy

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MOVS.

0

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9:30 0 Doris Day

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BEYOND THE

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Who, VAaP •' Wh.c.
Search for Tomorrow

Would

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tar film career, her children

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Fame isn't happy with current flay Ilaynes and Kitty of Euwah, Ten.; Mr. and Mrs. Bruct
hemlines.
"I hate the midi for day llsrnes, Phil, Pat, and IeIi-r
Bison, Tenn.; Mr. and Mr
time," she said, "and If no

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md her husband, actor Cliff
inbertaon.

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Wells,

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All colleges could profitably ing my 5 earned degrees.
should also Includ, personal iu
l'iuusinclal affairs should I l0&amp;30
Imitate Vincenn'es Unives-sity in
And I had the good fortune teacher-pupil relationships with
with precieion,I 11:00
hi-u. handl."l
thus having their Prexy con- to study under 2 presIdents of their undergraduate freshmen. whether )cmtlr twii or those thtI 11:10
duct at least a otie-terru t-kc- Northwestern, as well as 8
Ttuc, I'rcxy could at Sast concern iiersotls reciuling wIth
could later

boast about hating Phycholog-Ical Association, and to all the first year students, tuulget

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Dma, It seems, was having
lIffleulty with 'uany of the
ewiuty product. she was Uain..
Ind he felt that Conner u.s

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continued.

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reunion

for

There would be far eu earn- Kraffka.

and a good week of awimmxnrabove playing, and visiting was en

"We itave to fight what some

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-_-&amp;ome of the stuff I've user;
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save me the hives." she saii
Merrill with hives'
- thus
'Dilter products designed io
Dino Merritt vtha ha been
nohsturise made my skIn ac
aiwrgl 1i1 cOtDttTy tO InISCh bet' p,
thOtbC
ually e.L
9 felt certain It W$S
heteinowhltesilkorgonxoStapoUIgoWflCiPP'
ause synthetic rather than
qued in bkie flowers. be made World's best Dred
,iari not ural Ingredients'
i_it tirc tmnie.
vng used and told Tom :i
iidn't understand why a tine were developed abc tes.tA.1I them yond the cal' of duty," she
products all an her own sido Ion .etral quipped.
natural beauty
uuld&amp;t be developed that would years. And now her new Arnar"1 us filming my latest movie,

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M1n

to

or

Midi

MATE&amp; CHARGE
NEW STORE HOURS: 9.5:30 MON.

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ADDER'S-TONGUE

PHO?4E

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Prexy.

,mrs of the Lily family is the
Ydlow A d d e r 'a-Tongue,
which grows wild in the Uuiud atos and Canada. The

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veriity which President WsIte

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career In stride- She's
energetic, dIucipIined and used!
to bard work and still wants to
devote much of her time to i

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eti with a Western -woman be4hr aee,f&amp;ed -the hnlhunSe end of life.
fort.
was
teited
far
busi
"This
line
stt tn work. Api the products

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F.ASi' CARE FINISH

DAILY
HOT
APD

ncr's-Tongue.

RIG. $1.79
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known Include Yellow
'l'rOUt. Lily a-nd Dog Tooth's
\ ;olet. The Yellow
Adder'.Tongue grows beat In shaded

one of thou fascinating young
who wIt It' expert lit

$30 0 MovIe
H. S.Id.Sb. Said
9,00
C) Romper Ro.su
Galloping G.u,m.I
9u30

T05s Sdled, Choice Of Pot ito
All For ................S4.SQ

Guiding U-i',

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Wend
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huh ja,stsible. AlVu gio •ttencrodiet Uiread? My husband use — some ought like to make shusys see that their atudunts (Ion to other talents wisely and fined by the lthuskslan ltugtiy
git a chance to take itt
and I but-li r,.td
c-'lutmi. a small one fur a baby's c-ar' one u)url'm' u miii,-,- thu-ui- I'm e'
kast aut tims' propei- (lute, shin- c your 1"uothesll I uulnn's lthti$1115141
boast about this child is a -vi1titble human sly. i-rnnniiu.-t' for "unruly behav
---MRS. B. 1,1.
nag. while others mavuld Ilk. f
Fur students

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tEl) lOT' PU-di iuMrucilons but
$eod fur my "Tests for Good
legs. 'Ihe possibilities
thea" Pointers were 1d...i th..
aro ssad' Tearb,rs," enclosing a long

AP4NS FLORIST

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isat4 by this cuss
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duct (if (lit islayers.

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one did not want to venture or solution to a problem. Write costs when you semi for ni-ic
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anytaug moro eompI1ca I Vufly In cars of this newspaper. tot ti booxieti.)

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cnt in boothuil for the b, a fair season
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pitchri
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charged in state warrants with
men. narrowly escaped capture age exchange took eight hours,
murder and kidnaping because
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"I two-putted on 17 from about four-under par 611 Sunday.

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Hiro MATSUDA vi: Mysterious MR. SMITH

m ht'* Profesainnal Wrestling and added another black mark
— r:i'he at the Orlando Sports o his already notorious repu.
hilni, (',riharn must he a t4tlnn. liii favorite hold is the

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givCountry
Mi-'ouri Mauler, managed to Heavyweight Title. Matsuda
factor
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victory
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deciding
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Miss
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Dee Reyes ot Pittsburg, Calif., powered his bydropicne til lie lost it In the front
T"ay's Games
Gainble. no festurr mcr was
Detroit at (Jakld, N
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mind tvUered the cdd reew,d by nearly 7,110ths of a mde per the mud pvddle In the In.f6lid.
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When the Braves seared the ,
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71he new PGA champion is a Strapping. dark-haired eli.

11iV woman driver in regular competition in this
in
area. Billy Mathen 1* the current point
the Mini Stock claM at DeLand Raceway.

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Forrest Gallahan of Oranit' a nose third in hIs 57 Ford ward Todd, and a former San- earl) summer Irene is the only
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City took home the
W. L. Pct.G.B. Pltt5hurgh 67 54 554 does
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fantastic
and
Phillips'
legs
were
smashpetition
everyone
In
son.
for driving his Chevrokt to vie- hind to outrun
New York .. U 66 .529 3
t hrr inale rounter- Baltimore .. 75 44 .630 tW7 against the Ford% Satur- I1 both Mini Stock heat ram. Ril- od birtwe,en Peterson's 1970 ; job arw.rip,
New York
66 52 .59 84 Chicago ... 62 59 .512 5
day night t DeLnd Raceway. 1 1y set-turd to be untoucha ble Chevy that th ey were leaning part.
St. Louli .. $6 6.4 .467 1044
San ford 's Marvin Wright Detroit .... 63 56 .529 12
Galishan drove his '57 Cheryn. driving the number 22 Yolks-. against and th e front bumper
PhIla'phla
54 64 .451 1144
of the Mini Stork.. Edward finished fifth In the feature Boston .... 60 57 .513 14
let into the lead on the sixth WatE.
Montreal
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also
got
his
legs
banged
Cleveland
57
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first
heat
Sam
Hail
Todd
18
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fle'ninole Firs
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driving
lap as be got under
I'etcraon stain- Equipment Company sponsored Washn---- 57 (2 .479 18
West Division
nell in the third and fourth Wits arcond to Billy in the No. up and Mrs.
she
legs
as
her
on
Larry
bruises
and
ad
West
Division
Ford
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Cincinnati
take
ME-y
"Wild
ij-y
Forrest then pr'pt)y I 6G English
flung
backward
between
In
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second
third.
was
running
Minnesota
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was
rest
Flynn
los
Angeles
67 51 .668 12
was
Leon
Guilt
Mars'
ran away and hid from the
Mini
Mock
beat
It
was
Flynn
her
car
und
the
pickup
truck
4%
San
Fran.
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59 60 .4% 20%
a strong race until sidelined Oakland
of the pack.
.
by
force
of
the
car
amond
in
the
number
beside
it
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66
53
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5
CaUfornla
Atlanta .... 59 61 .492 21
by mechanical difficulties.
Carl Tyler fitaished stwund In * WhO Was
three
were
AU
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th
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fence.
th
S&amp;rzi
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third.
on
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25%
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by
Bill
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start
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Vo1uss
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City
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i'.ri
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Results
Bomber
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Mary
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Saturday's
Results
Los Angeles 9-2, Chica go 74$
Mini Ear) was running In strong
J. T. Peacock won the special Laugherty of
New York 5. Kansas City 4
Cincinnati 5, PhiladelphIa 4,
five lap trophy dash outrunning irig the number 31 English Ford Stork feature Sam Ball and contention for the top positions
Baltimore 7, Oakland 1
14 InnIngs
'wild" Bill Jones and i&amp;w hit a hole between the third Larry Flynn broke ftoni the in the Bomber feature when be
and
had
a
tight
duel
to
lost
pack
fourth
lw-n
and
careened
and
the
sWuhirsgton
4
Chicago
2
it
coming
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than a foot from the hole.
Stockton th en sank long putts on the 16th and 17th and
played cocsser-vatively short on the 1&amp;h to preserve his edge.
He ;aid tears welled up in his eses when he saw his wife,
Kathy, standing near the 19th green and he didn 't think he
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The victory. coupled with ! fit the American Leagije, Hal- 1 of the .iiftnn.
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ended A per-mnal
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I troit pounded California 7-1; the 'three-game losing string and
within three games of the Pi- I New York Yankees beat Kansas; brought his .season record to 7I ratelt In the National Lenivir f rity s-1: Minnesota .slugged ! I I by blanking the Braves After
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ilomon 9 6; Milwaukee edged; -Sonny Jack.%on scored in the.
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St ockton sank the short pitch shot for $n eagle deuce.
At the tough 13th. Stockton'; jinx hole th roughout the tournament. Dave dumped his second Into the like and heard one
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"I don't blame Arnold," Dave said.
At the seventh hok. with Stockton preparing to hit a
wedge from the falrway, a fan was beard to yell kmffly:
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Each of the runners-up collected 18.500. Larry Hinson and
2, collecting $8,9M.
Gene Littler were next at 282
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Stockton's
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broken into the xrsart-, a sport ,

7he 34-year -old e2-bulldcaer oNrattir tram Gowsettrwill
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They call hm -Charging Charlie," bt country boy Charlie bobbled the ball. Hc husband.
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were many donations that also three people tied for the next he did not win any prise money.
e the reruire4 7)O rot, Rd Kcniwy, Tom ('ole The Callnwiiy yst.m *flns a
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ft GIRT TATLOR
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She bobbled the na, I from th. band of Qu&amp;rterbacic anre was cut to 19-7 with the dnwna during this game as tom- peas receiving
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quarter when Ste% Pallnkas yard pan In the end zone fo' for 219 yards and gained 91 11 completed for 102 yaris and £Hi7 open the regular isaeon
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the
half.
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the ground for $05 total Ross Skosnik hit for nine of 14 September 5 in th T
Darrell Car., voted the Moat hooted the PAT with his wife a tocchdown. Ui was side open
here They in*d, that ,ident tbt ball back and then Stalled.

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4 theor 19 yard line. Tom Km. back-and-forth, bee-saw batt3e
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re busy mo'-'ing their enterthifl- breakS 1 IeIIth. 1Ve about them. It ii expCrirnentifl. not would be lucky if It survived for
1 don't hclwve it. The average woman maybe . . . NOTE WITH
SOM.E surprLe that Parker Bros.. lr.r., prtnti up mori money ment rnt.nr toward the fell their felinv workers arm toil With fli'w tnr' Ideas. but with five months and that 'Laugh
never stand the pace.
ic and CBS - how the i1flecionete nettn&amp; cligt
every day than the t.S. Treasury. Correct, Monopoly drllars
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open their seasons the week of mate will be reflected Ir. the fin.
outnumber the real bills,
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THE FEMALE FIGURE - From decade to decade here- Sept. 13. nnd ARC introducis Its ished prnduct. All this Is as piegetting thicker. So you doubt that lineup during the following set- dicthhk and tradLional
'horeogrnphy of a minuet.
do you' Look. fl years ao a.hl the grd$cs were desiijnt'd to
"How
does
the
new
season
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is the usual inter.nst
tnm down a girl's waistlib, Now thc.,"re all designed to bold
in her hips. A corset maker says, "Women don't cart: about look to you?" Is the most fT.'- work competition, but It seems
their waist messurvmcflt anymore. They're Ii4terested in pad- I Querit. worried question asked of to be concinius that ARC, with

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our Planet mun, who is most apt to retain her youthful looks
the longest - - . THOMAS EDISON HINSELF was the fellos
who first dreamed up the word "filament," reports our Langu
age man.
RAPID REPLY - Yes. air, not only arc there tigers ft
Vaetnain, hut they have been known repeatedly to feed on
battlefield casualties.
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first primary. he ntd.
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I1r.ipertis of zmulii fan ek'rtrmu'mumird Ii elt'vtriidrpnsitinn,
a process similar to electropLating. Part in hi routed I;
given a positive electrical charge as It enters lank ran.
thining u'gath'eI' charged paint partiels in ii wetter
suspension. Opposites attract and patti? drpodts evrnl'

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cloth
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Free home trial.
Ing materials and erulpment.
ly furnished, air, TV, pretty corn1100
W.
1st
St..
323.0470.
r lot. 11.900.00. 6% mortgage
Clothes dryer, gas, all cycle, like
en 14.755. Ial. down or re- 2Ho,r.trail.rsngle ails, $350.
new, $75, Ph. 322.7471.
financIng. 647.7141.
Call 365-5353.
APPLIANCE 'u-TV'S- I-U RN I TU RE
'23, Lots &amp; Acreage
tJnda.nd Roma and Bill. are in
REPOSSESSIONS
Lila Mary specializing In hair
Save 50% arid Mote
Acr..q. tracts. MOSSIE BATEstyling .1 Billa's Beauty Salon.
APPLiANCE REPOSSESSION
ASSOCIATE Margaret
MAN
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Need some i-epair work? Havin g trouble fin'irg
You cn -find your answer in this diIy f e t u r e of our cLssfied

pages.
322-1511
, lOS N Elm.
SUMMER SPECIAL
WELL DRILLING
Resolve to use a Sanford Herald On Chain Link Fencing, walk
PLASTIC
HOME IMPROVEMENT
in (I block behind First Federal)
Want Ad at least once this month.
FREE wIth 700' minimum.
LAMINATION
'1ELi.S D9ItI,EQ_-.PIJt,SPS
WlLSONMAlER FURNITURE
M £ K TREE SERVCE
Ph. for FR(E estmate. We Fl'''.'.L
Buy-Sell-Trade
t'ee
Inspecton.
Rrmov,nq.
24 hour service. flplornas, photos. Fre.
nance. A¼E FENCE co
Ai ',pet £ s-se;
322-5622
St.
311.1SF,
1st
trimming spraying,
siemessiag
awards,
any
papar
lamlrtatd
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Phone 323.0645.
We
spar £ Ser,ic.
hARD [II
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Licensed arid insured. N. H, Mc
crystal clear plastic. S's ill
Air conditloners-naw. used, buy,
VMF
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Datand,
104.734.0431.
STINE
Black eyed peas. $2 bushel. Green
only 12. Send check to
trade, rertair. 322-0513 anytime.
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peanuts. lOu pound. You pick.
Company.
lou
27$
SH,
Chuluota,
.4_h,, £ Supø'p Ce.
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J.t Spray CIe.ninq
Florid-i 12766.
107 W, 2nd St
3?Z.e43?
Rools-Iaves'-Walls
Call 365-3217, Closed Sundays.
BEAUTY CARE
"4ow is the tim, l's get yea'
OXFORD.YENTCH bUILDING
Valencia Oranges, $1.50 bushel,
thllgw wil. Water qaarantoed.
SERVICE, 322.4543
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Bring own contaIner. G. N. Arie,
BEAUTY
HARRIET'T"u
Call )224533.
Oviedo, 3'33'
Open evenings by appolnIm.nt
H HJME IMPROVEMENT.
DICK JOYCE WELL DRILLING
322.5 147
lOS S. Oak Ave
Reasonable,
lo-uled.
Guaranteed
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CHAIN LINK FENC*
and Larger, Pumps, Spttnhl,,,,
service. Fr.. •sbma.'.. Try vs. I 2"W.tct -,r,,j,ti'e'-s.
Free estimates. We firtancs.
'i'hln ran be the moat imporBilla's Beauty Salon open Mon.
337
$314021 or between S and 9. ________________________________
S.mlnol. Fence Co. 322.8060
day thru Saturday. Evenings by
tant- advertisement of your
5305o36.
appointment. IGA Building, Lake
OFFICE CLEANING
li!o- -ht'cnus' It may ehntii;'
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JACKSON S CERAMICS
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Mary. 373.1010. Slyh;ts Lida
SIRVICL
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GRE(NWAR(, FIRING.
ytstir .'conon*l.' pit'ture ft ott
Office ieining
Evenings,
Goerke, Roma Meadurs.
Roofs Repaired, 24 Hr. Servi*e.
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Closed Thus. I Suit. 322-7921,
k aald /ov'
"Oss thin,g
Excellent reference;
''lilen L'' to ''bright.''
Phon.'2?-4271.
Open iU:t..0 em-b p.m.
PIANO REPAIR
C'l 1fl13
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PaIttInq-.sterier,
macncr,
Pass1.
CERAMICS BY ANNE
route of (7, 1. 1. vending' nun'
PIANO TUNING and REPAIR
ing, Smsll repairs, ad !ened.l. I
See all lit, goodies you can make
chines are
growing frito
ROBERT M. BALLARD,
leg. 323.020g.
for your home It our classes.
PHONE 32)-SIll
------------parttime to full (lute olueril
Hard hc&amp; Harry's
2467 S. Park Ave. 323.0700.
Walt's Tree Se,vice
h..p has kid it He'd
tiun.'s
ith Company's finn w' P.Ial. no-longer needed Ilerns pro. Free estimat.s
----Ys., at.*s, is* OSor Ia
and reatonable
Ready.miar concrete, blocks, SIlls,
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them
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eeethi. •'.v dcv to. es l$t4.
332,4217.
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let. ,sc4el r.c.on..
getting
Sanford
fast
result
As littl, ii $601) Invr'otntent
dry wells, stepping stones, brown
as 12 70 p-er swab bossd es 13
alit Want Ad. Just Call Henry's la"-'n mawlag £ yard clean.
t-pos','sd aufomnob.1
si ii I!. I. I. route of profit
stps st.ps. cement.
',)(lf
C5*k egtedrfl'sS!
(.00d work, reasonable I
up.
127-261 I and ask for an adlot' fhoutund .1 ..nIIes
,AiRAC1( CONCRETE CO.
Producing vending machine.
DIAL 172.14)1 0* 42" 593$
321.1606
anytlni..
rates.
visor,
337-8711
309 Elm Ave.
of reel piiasiur. ear
cnn grow to $l,ös)ö per month
drh'iusg.
int'nnie,
NOTICE
'I'in*.. requirement ii 6 to B
The bs.t stead cars In
Tbh NEWSPAPER doss ant
houre per week along with a
tows u
stid regis.
knowIngly .cc.pP H I I. P.
end you wdnt to build your SERVICE BUSINESS by rtcbii 1
arrvlrsw*ble vaT. No selling
Iarly I. lb. cioulft.d
WANTED ADS tb.t Indlcot.
tsr solleitating. Just g I v e
cokasins' of *1k
now prospects and increasing your customer list,
a pref crease hosed •0 sq.
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good
servico
ceverid
by
p.from employers
Advertise Your Sorvicot in the øusiness Sdrvict'" Wsnt Ad
Ph.ae J2J.26r
Write, giving name, attdresa,
P-h. AGE DISCRIMINATION
.It' C- tiOil.
IN EMPLOYMENT ACT.
;hon number arul atiffkivnt
SDays2lDaysl3Wks.
Mor laf.rmotloa may b.
rs'forence., Wrlt
tou
zbiiaed brim Pb. Wog.3 Un. Ad
$390 $12.60 $3510
Hour office at 210 Comae,
Uascr Induatriec, Inc.,
OF COURSE YOU '4AY LHAWGE
4 ha. Ad
$5.20 $16.80 $46.80
VulIdlag, 12490 N, I. heTHE N1WSLAPU WITH
I l9 Impir. Central, I)ept.
.etb Avenue, Nerth MiamI,
YOUR AD IF YOU HAVE A 'TrLt.
$650 $21.00 $51.50
5 lIne Ad
MORE THAN
Plerlde 33161, telaphos.:
51110, IimIl., 'i'aaaa 75247.
PHOPE LISTED IN YOUR NAME.
50,000 READERS
310.1173.
Camniack, Broker, 322.7643.

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55. MerchandIse For Sal.
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33. Lots &amp; Acreage
31. Homes For Sale
Modern, air
Eve;. 372.0221 _____________________________
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thortened
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bugi-, oody.
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room furnished duplos1031511.
w,'øv,
battery
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Seminole ('ounty. 75 scras or part. Purpl. hull crowder peas. $7 buWHO CAN QUALIFY UNDER NEW
month. 322.5537.
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pefi 122.3175
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bedroom
suite,
$1
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model, INSTAMATIC &amp; INSTANT
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rooms. I ½ b. 4)s Not In bousr.q 3 bedroort;, 2 bath,, separate din. East SemInole Ce,. 40
74 bout burglar alarms,
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pupp.s
aper'tmir,int
IronIng.
200'
Furnished one bedroom
and dry, wooded,
lug room, fireplace, c.rstral
LOAD Cameras. Trade Ii th.i
$10. Rotis oven, Ill: manual
development;. Call now and dlihealthy, nile, and fernaios,
A4,l", 7701. S. Pail Ae Calf
on paved stat. highway. 1320' I Old KIurikerl Every old camera
cod
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322.
heat/air,
$12,000.
Call
you
proQrar
Se.
if
typewriter, $7: $150 beb1 items
cuss
this
$10.
Call 371.0094.
Mr. Carter. 131-2771.
frontage on country road $700
c,ed,'.u' Cs.a 322.0547 iii.,
294$ after Sp...s.
now' worth somatMng in trade
for $45. 661.1042
can qualify.
-- ----per me'. with terms.
4.
C'"ker je'anlsl pup&amp;es, AKC, 7
alseady low, low I iow.rd our
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24. Homes Rent UnfurnIsh!i
high
aid
10
acre,,
SAULS AGENCY
Geneva
Area
KUIP REALTY
weeks cr4,
-..-- - h'o'utle
f'males,
5
?105.
'WALNUT STEREO, $48
75$ $on.ne'wilt.
u.
lie
dry, loti of trees, just reduced I WIEBOLOT'S
REALTORS
MULTIPLE
LISTINGS,
322.2335
171-Sill,
210
5.
Park
$00
each.
icreened
bath.
h.drcoc,,
I
'1
'Igoell.nl
c.n.
--acre.
"as.
$575
per
FREIGH
f
DISCOUNT
in
pric,
to
------------DOWN
HOUSES 3
sear school;,
porch, carper4,
dt;on. 26 000 actual mJ.s.
530 acres, irnSunlarid area: 3 bedroom, I bath, Volusla Co.,
2-1970 beautiful walnut stereos, F.. kittens, part Per;an, 7
F.H.A. £ VA
96$ T.pe recorder. Value
shopping,
37775 173-1*61.
Mortgage $13,100. $94 p e r
cb;Idran
arid dogs'
In
shipment,
10
proved pastor., paved ,osd Alsia
old,
love
slightly
scratched
We Give SatisIed Service
$1400. Selling at best offer, I
fenced.
322.474L
frontage,
fenced,
cross
month.
pay.
each,
or
7
127-0231
sold
I,'u
34$
SALES RENTALS
be
3 bedroom ,,nfurLAKE MARY
3231497 alter 6p.m.
I9tS P ,rnb1 e Ame'",-,'i. S
wells and lam,. 3500 Per ace
,,'s.nts of 5$. Phone Credit Macag
372-7174
.nIst.d house. giady Brown Real owner
.utcmmhr.
'
'weeks
Sanford
Dalmatlon
puopiel.
AKC.
tO
HANDYMAN'S
DREAM
mile
frontage
'
i
er 322.9411 or se. at
P41GHTS.WEEKEN_323.04$S,
I 150 Acre Grove,
$'v 332.52)7 or 322.1964.
eeAdttoc,
661-1251,
weined.
$10
and
esress
5t,f
and
Reduc.
old,
2 bedroom lurnl,t',d horn.. Den,
fluids with FLUIDEX, Sewing Center, 301A F. lit St
malt paved hghway artery,
$40, 377.419?.
$1.69-LOSE WEIGHT safely Downtown,
GOVERNMEN1' OWNED HOMES
screened porch. $5900- Uberal
near city limits of San aid. Es3 bedroom house at 2312 Mellon'
95' 5TUDE$AE WAGON ,qS.
with
D.w.A.Dl.t,
9$c
At
term;.21S
C.df.
2300
Mellonc.Ilent
development
potential.
yule Inquir, at
Call 321 .Y490 .4'. S
LOW
AS
$300
DN.
o ld.
puppies,
&amp;
weeks
Beagle
ROUMILLAT'S
WALGRE(PI.
;
- ---------- - -- -- -----Call today (or appointment to
yule after 5 p.m.
lit
Il'.iON
SIT
525
tiP
.i
$25
each,
372-4959.
wore's
REALTY
STENSTROM'S IXCLUSIYES
t$ Volks-..ag...
tag. in
se that. desirable listings.
j
- - -______________________________ STENSTROM
MILLIPS
_________________
2565 ARK Moytoir ExclusIve-) bedrooms, 2
Keefer Pears, You pick. $1.50, )''v
1? 2
7'S. Homes Rent Furnished
'''S.'
I??
)S1
ST.
JOHNS
REALTY
Campers
Travel
Traitec
0'.
"S',rLrd', Salri 1..dcr"
Florida room, central
bath,.
bushel. Call 372-7546 Isardall
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
For information Call 322.2420
big
heat arid air On three
Plyrnuth 353 4
speed,
168
Frr',sbed 2 bed'oc.m far". boute
Avenue,
ooi
i Get professional carpet cleaning Apache Camper, sleeps 4,
120
N PARK AVENtIS 177 1' 71
Nights,
Sundays
&amp;
Holiday;
tries,
beautiful
lot,.
2$
fruit
'600
196,
Feed
is'
"-' 12000.
at 2531 Magnolia. $50 month lt.
$4
cond,ton. $425, Call 372.61
rent Blue Lustre (Icc'
results
322.2160 3224*24 322-7677
Available Nights ai 322.5424
$76,950.
Cei 322.2436,
cluding water. Inquir. at 2127
T A K COINS. Buying silver doltric Shrmpoo.r only II per day.
............
MavIr Eaclsslve
3 bedroom,.
., ----------n
2.t545,
I :-:
._n
.
Tr.,'.r.
ijvi;ivy
UQWN
I
FHA.VA Homes. I
CARROLL'S FURNITURE.
....
baths. F1'jrda room, new 41, DusineSs OpportUnItIes
2
-trade. 101 S. Park.
book-up, Has spate tire. Ph.
SEMINOLE
REALTY
2
bedroom
piic.
LAKE MARY. clean,
two
I
central heal and
138-3316.
Conditioned
Ctose.Out
Price.
Start
your
own
letter
shop
arid
322-5232
furnhhed house. No pelt. 90. 1,01 F'rL Ave.
loslSs4 boy's Air
lot;. $72,500.
I coyirlg service with the corn.
, •
price.
special
Refrigerators
3 bedrooms,
322.3930.
Mayfair !.xc)wslve
trousers,
$2. shirts, $1, b • Ill
7"Boati, MIneEqent
reproduction
time
oniy.
G.
H.
HIGH
limited
Gutetner
poct
SOUTHWARD
.
2 baths, Flrda room, on three I
i
$7; Girl's dresses
bottoms,
W.
1st
St.
Stuart's.
APPLIANCES. 1700
cerit.r (torn
Nicely furnished house, escellest
INVESTMENT £ REALTY Co.
$OAtS_AOTOOS_!PAIIESS
pr.tly ;05, $22,500.
12-14, $7; girl's teen dresses
or Howard
377 3113
Phone
Bob
Brokaw
location. 322-5546.
arid
HOMES
,l,.
7,
$7
Women's
suits
La. Acres Excluslve-3 bedroom;,
ROISON $PQi -,(()l)
Dye at 661.4436 for details I
I
l'i
baths,
with
Florida
room,
:)rjwpJTOwta
SANFOID 377-5951
•ft.,
Il.
dresses ,li. I?, $3. Se. for youiielf bow easy it i
116
N,
Park
,ê,ve,
Sanford,
Fl..
I
STEMPEP AGENCY
Check with Georq. Stuart. 113
onitructort, central heat
urder
Phone
322.1635.
Nit.:
322.S34
to
buy
lIt.
furniture
of
you
,
322-9173
Multiple Listirig Realter
OrRob,.s;nn, Dov.ntown
uth our low b.dqet1 Beach buggy and bsrqe tIm boatl
e"d dr. Act now and select own
choke
1919 s. F.sch
322.4911
lardo,
23,000 BTU air conditioner, under
STEMPERAGENC V
large eceelleut base fur he'.te
paint color, tile, carpeting. ccl.
terms.
warranty, $210 2-IS gallon
boat. leech bqq1 needs work
Multiple Listing Realtor
____________________________________
in soo.
FURNITURE
CENTER
Feridsh.d 2 bedroom Juplee, too
Mortgages
boat tanks, $30 ea. 322-6710
Wi't. Ms H'tt 737 N
I9l9 S. French Ross Court Etclvslye.-4 bedrooms. ¶ 42. Loans &amp;
month, Pay own utilities. 322. 322.4111
1100 S French Ave. 117.921
4
) ?+- I10CC'
0'
2
baths.
Florida
room,
central
after
S
t"Ot
Call
322.7953
1135
-.V. m.k. qu.(I Cal1' os's (0
keftte that can be
500
pound
tar
Two housss-i, 2 b.droonu, and I
call
253.0223.
e d
heat ant' aIr. Country i
L
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•riythirig. No ed tape.
used for commercial use. $464
S bedroom, Reasonable. Inquire
rooms. $26,000.
Feljd sire air condition.r w I I h I
26, Mobile Homes Rent
CROWN
PAWN
SHOP
$35.
Call
Norge
electric
range,
at 231 W. Bay Ave.. Lorsgwood. Wynriewood Esclusivi
heat pump. $I35. Boat aeces 25th ANNUAL CLEARANCE
3 bed. 309
Sanforu .
E. 2nd St
322.0539
I
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series, compass speedometer. All size outfits new and used
rooms,
Florida
porch,
fenced
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"LOW DOWN PAYMENT"
greatly reduced. Prices like
Spaces. Rentals, Bottle Gas.
bow light, etc. 322.1176.
back lawn. Real doll house. I SO. Carport Sale
Good 24' 5.11 propelled mower,
GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
$1275, 16' low Rider, $795.
2545 Park Dr.. 322.216!.
$14,500.
I
$25,
New
67515
tires
and
2.3-4 IRS. 1.2 BATHS
piano, $250; Riding lawn
Spinet
tilt trailer,, $ ISO. Speedy
Sturdy
City Exclusive
3 bedroom 2 1 Oak table, $ 5 : manic $30: Cuwheels, $10 each. 838-7669.
TRAILERS AND APIS. 17.97 •cress
mower, $75; Swing set an dl
$1264 70 h.p. moetr, $1024.,
-- ------JIM HUNT REALTY,
bath, fireplace. On two lovely
I
rio;; bottles: unusual misc, items.
from Movieland, Sanford Mobile
M.uy.go-ro, 320. 323.1455
Many others new and used. luy
lots. 123.500.
Ave., evenings.
I 2214 Sanford
Trusfone Block Co. I
Park. 323.1930.
INC.
now. Terms POISON'S SPORTRovenno
Exclsislvit
3
bedrooms,
--_____________________________
ING GOODS, Dowritiwn SantwIt Inventory sale on bold; a n d Kenmore Elsetric Range 20" wide.
Don Howe end Jim Hunt
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CARPORT
SALE:
2
couches,
2
baths,
Florida
r,om,
ceniral
baths
";
Tw. bedroom trailer, I
Excellent cot ition, ,Vissl., $50
iories. Open SaturJay
t
stepping
I,okets'Owriere
items.
Ca
II
other
bed,
many
heat
arid
air,
$18,950.
I
10' by 50'. 322-7705.
3230576.
I
until noon. 5th and Elm. Phone
2624 Park Dr.
322-8835 after S for directions,
3 bed.
1272ll1 Casselb.rry Exclusive
STAPCRAF'T bATS
_______________________________
322.6492.
NIGH!S
AND
HOLIDAYS
rooms, 2'-'i baths, Florida room,
I
27. esort Rentals
57.
Muskas
Instruments
CAMPING
£ TRAVEL TRAILER
1
322-9214 or 323.0546
central heat and air, on Lk. I 52. Wanted to Buy
BedsIde camode, $20. Walker, $10.
EVINRUDE
MOTORS
Hutchlson oc•an front apartment.
Kathryn. $29,500EXCELLENT
UPRIGHT PIANO.
Call 322-I j$7
joENING'S WESTERN AUTO
Bedrooms, 2 baths, Air cond..
322-4 I 2
339 S. At!arttc, Daytona 8.acb.
CASH
CONDITION. PH , 322.3151,
ANPOtD
122-4403
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tioner, $16,000. $3,500 Down. I
For further information, call 322 rop
Call Mrs Hutchison at 322ted f'ntur., appisric.; 5'5A. Househotd Goods
_________________________________
III I. Woodland Drive, By own- I 2420. After hours call 322.2*60 or,
4058
59. MachInery
'ool, etc Buy I or 1001 Items
IS' Orlando Clipper. lOh.p. Jøh:
or. 323-0505
For Sale
1322.6824,
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford Ave.
son, and trailer. Ie;t offer. 129
REALTY
drag Un. with
31. Homes For Sale
I
F. Woodland Dow.. I Puiecr.it
____________________________________
(or
"Piano"
Used
w,,,her,
reconditioncd,
90
Half
yard
STENSTROM
FREEDOP4
2565 PARK Will pay $300 cash
yard dump tiuck. Yard and one
Area).
AP.
day guarantee. MOONEY
CALLIART REAl. (STAlE
:
half I £ H. 775.41 74.
ipinet or Baby Grand from pri.
PLIANCES, Corner 3rd and Pal.
when. Mellonville-'last model home In
24 HOUR SERVICE
vale
party.
322-90*
I.
work
from excessive yard
SEMINOLE SPORTING
metto Sanford, Fl.. 323-0697. 61. Farm &amp; Garden SupplIes
San-Lanta subdivision. All brick,
CALL 322.7411
you purchase this 3 bedroom 2
__________________________________
G",)ODS
bedroorrs, I I/s baths, avail. Small boat trailer, for 10' or I 2'
b.th home with enclosed porch
W'f th'CI5ft sectional arid chair, Rat. Florida Peat. Minimum order
PARK RIDGE, FAIRLANE ESTATES :
able
uncer
FHA
235.
$200
down,
YOUR
JOHNSON
MOTOR £
boat, 322.3553 evenings.
arid fireplace. $10,500 with terms
100% latex, Washable cover.
Call us to determine what your ________________________________ I
BOSTON WHALER DEALER
5
yard
load,
Geneva,
349.5194.
II desired.
LOW, LOW' DOVI,/N
Fine Furniture.
•
monthly payments will be. Build- 54, Merchandise Rentals
372.1192
75th £ Sanford Ave.
JOHNNY WALKER
w three end four bed*
Couch, $75. Chair, $25. Phonc Plants
Pepper, Marigold, Salvia
531.6300.
CONSTRUCTION
_______________________
homes under FHA 235
322'-2139.
room
WOODRUFF'S GARDEN CENTER 16' S.abre.i. with cebIt, 75 bp
RENT A eir
PEAL
ESTATE
Clean 3 bedroom, 7 bath, screenProgram. Payments less than
322.3976
Johnsos, and trailer, $915. Call
601 Calery Ave.
Rollaway, Baby Bed,.
15,000 ITU Air Conditioner, $279. _______________________________
3224457
$100 monthly. Ph. 1)1.6400.
ed porch. Set on estra large
CARRO1LS FURNITURE
FIRESTONE STORES
lot with beautiful Oak trees, and
62. LIvestock &amp; Poultry
CROSS COUNTY REALTY New tome on MarshallAv..,
116 W. Ist Sties.. Ph )22.5lll.
---Ph. 322.0244
76. Trucks For Sal.
fruit tree;. $11,750.
---- 1st &amp; French
bearing
bedrooms, I ", baths. Also will
SADDLE-EQUIPMENT
SICY
ROOM
SUPPLIES
Call
323-1868.
- -SANFORD REALTY
build on your lot or ours. Ray
SEWING MACHINES $
963 Ford ball ton trimck. 6 cI
Western W..r Save at b.
I Hospital beds, wheelchairs, coCrank, Contractor.Buiider. 671. Two bedrooms, I bath, I.rg. Florl.
2544 So. French Ave.
FREIGHT DISCOUNT
long bed. clean, e*ceII.nt ouOld Corral Wa,t.rn Shop
modes, walkers, etc Sale or
4160.
377.945
da room, 472 RosaHa Dr. on
Day 327.7212
dition. $595. 322-2575.
Rent F.4'dicar. approved. Flori- 2-1970 new Zlq.Zag sewing ma
Hwy. $7.92, Imi. S. of D.Bary I
au
I.... lit mm ii Ann
-.
,_L:__. .Ii..keL ..s.I..A
4 'I lUll. •VVV, fJlvV "i'''
•"r
Aids,
Inc.,.,,
da
I nent to e sold for $28 each.
By owner. 322-9123.
Sar,lord Ave. 373.1570.
May be paid eas' or 7 monthly
55. Merchandise or Sl.
2 ledroom hous. near schools,________________________________
payments of $4. Will take trade
under $l0,000. 614 Laurel Ave.
as part payment. With war-

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and room carpeted, kitchen wIth snack bar, hullt'in
stove arid rec.ss.d refrigerator.
Patio with bar. $17,500. Terms.

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45RtI Said Eatote;
Apply in parson. 201 S. Park,
Gurdtn V. Frederick
oh all surfaces, rnmlrt reet' t's as tt'lI as hut places.
ery county and "we're doing ow program of elimInating
Tc'U and earh nf you at.- hereAttorney for Plaintiff
C.
P. bento,, Yellow Cab Ce.
- 1 ritmrd b the Ian is herry }u'wIer,aJ'I'&amp; employe.
hi' notified and required to pre. RENTALS
iii East Co-rnm.rcta.i street
N.
pAct,. calls.
pretty' goad," says Its chairman. Claude Kirk and getting a
sent
any claim, ani demand. 21-Rooms or Rest
o tk
____________________________
Maj. Holbrook Scott of Ocals. riervntive governor, tumid Scott,
which r'u. or either of y'oU,
Sanford Florida :r;:
22-Apartments Rent Unfvreb.d 16. SItuations Wanted
us:T'st the titat. of ZCIE____________________________________________
T'uhiInt
Aug.
Ii,
:.
a:
&amp;
i.t.
;
ha;'.
braid &amp; the ('-nn.er'ntivr' CIti - 711 - cur-uid forrnt'r vu't' chair
23-Apartment, R.,,i Fvnsished
,_yal
rulE
r.E:NJA3IIN
RATLIFP'.
do34-Homes P,.nt Unfurehh.d
1170
Sate
EsRt'pubtic&amp;an
Family man needs work. Paintinp
Committee
said
60,000
"fact
man
of
the
sens
rsu.d, late of said County, to
I'1("V1T1*,l%AME
•v minor carpentry. No job toe
the
County
Judg.
of
Seminole
25-Horn.,
R.ni
Furnished
_______________________
FICTITIOVS
sheets" have been mailed out l ,'CUtlVt' Committee
I NOTICE 18 herd' giv.n that NOTICE I hrot'r given that I
County. florida. at hi. office In 26-Mobile Homes Rant
rsT1Cg roa BIDS
small.
Call Ton. 323-1476.
Scott, who said Kirk appoint' 1 am enia.d in hmptne,. at UI 'Y .flgM,.'iI If bUPInrai at ht. I
iecent weeks and he hopes a
The hoard of County Commi.- th. court houae of said Cnunt' 27-Resort Ranlals
thIrd and final maIling will ed him to hezsd hIs Veteran's Oratig, Drive, Sen.innl. County, bri SO4 L.ongo'ond. Senunole aion.re of Sominnie Cnunt-, for, at Sanford, florida. within III 7$-lusinets Rentals
17. ChIld Car.
Fitirida. tinder the ticti. Ida. will receive bid. at the of. calendar month.. from the time
commIttee in the Republican I honda, untier lie firtitinus 'nunty.
- 25-w.s.d T, .,'4
reitcli 600,000.
nan. of (Irange Stat" hteaIt;- tifilip name ciT Prank's AUt )SI' lice itT Arthur H. B.ckwittt Jr., of the first t'ul,'icttoo of Iuiii.
P.d.,m.r Day Care Center .4
u*itl tba. I lIitai,d I' I'St
The organization hits received got'ernn'r'; 1P&amp; campaign. be. I of Hanford otid that I ilUcild tc'
in the Court linus. at Sanford, notice. Two enpias of each claim
Lutheran Church ti now
REAL
ESTATE
said name with the f.Ierk (it Florida up to &amp;0O P. M. Monday, Of demand aball tie hi writing,
son.e $C,000 in contributions and, came disenchanted with Kirk In register said n.m. with the it 7427 Holly Avenu., Monady,
Circuit Court, Kom!nole August It, 1170, for furniahin and shall stat. the place of real- 3D-Sale or Rent
Clerk ,,f the ('itt- ott Court. SemiAuguit
3. N.y name is TUMI- iT a uT!iciet amoUnt Is tflt Iii. 1116?'
'nole County, I-'liirida. In accord. Count, Florida, in acrnrdace ti. t,iini
items of equip- dent.' nd post office addre,a of
-Homes F'.i 1.1.
_________________________
th. claimant, and shall he
ricr with the lil-ovIalon. of t;se with the girnvislt,ns oT lb. Y'lcU- men
LING
TOTS
DAY CAPE CEN.
aworn
Fictitious Name Statutes, to-wit: tints. Name StatuteL, tn-wit: Setor 32-Farms &amp; rov.i
cmp.et S*da for to t'e th. claimant, hi. agent.
lIP.. s23-29i0.
_________________________________
Fl,rida
'ttiit.. 1517.
b.,'tinn silos Florida Statute. tliiii 55"t.
County Piatning ti,partment attorney and accompanied t,s a 33-Lots &amp; Act..g.
hi4
Priti t 'i":'ritilley
filing f.- of ott. dollar and "uch 3-Mobe Homes
with sir' trade-In.
Kids outgrown their clothes, lays,
-:
I'uLsilsh Aui
i. 1170
Janice I. McWhorter
Spei:I'icsitinn, map' be nbt,iin- claim or aemand not so 'tic I 31-Income £ Investment Prep.r$y
.Si
at i::n ,,.n,,
Iltot nt Au'-'
NoTICE Lk iii:Iu:i
bedroom
furnitur,7 Us. • Sanford
.
'.
ed by writing to the beminnie shall hr void16-Real Estate lacking.
or a, sitot ihoreafi. tr i,.reihle, thr Ilnarti ,f Ct'unty (lommts.lun- 1'ul11sti At
Herald
WartS
Ad to soil the..
Ia! altidred Kirby
-County Ilnglne.r, 4100 P Orlando
37-Peal Est.i. Auctios
etc ha. s.-ltedubed and a-ill hold a liroring upon the budgal request IIEC-"
oTICE
i1tI
1l(;t
',$.ms,
Dial
327-261
I.
A,
executrix
of
the
1*st
Tr.,
Sanford.
Florida:
r
plokod
of the Seminole County Port Authority, a eummery of saId budget
3$ P.. E$.+, Wanted
I"t'.
I. hirr.l'y gi;-et that str at U. Engiti'ner'a Office inrar'rrrinis saul:
and Testament of
beltig ac follows
Nci'rIi'j' lr h."enu gvel that thu Hoard of Adjustment flf tti cateti on t:. s highway
Wilt cur. for chfldren In my horn.
ZEHEruF.F. HETJAMIN RAT'J: i"'i:Il"rtt £ lu:VENVF.:
rt .'ngagrl It ltinin.-s, at City of Sanford will hold a .p.- app-oximntel' 1 miles south f
we
tIFF,
deo,ase1
FINANCIAL
near 1.1. Mary School, 323.
$
45,517.00
'total Ad 'nii'roni Ta; Ensid
(irli&amp;tidt' Ave., Fern l'ark. cla meeting is' Atsgtist 1 1Q70
STF.NST1tO,. DAVIS &amp;
0671.
4l$siri.;s
Opportuitl
It*rii*g Cnmnilsasnn Funds
Florida, ufldet in ttI' ('it' 11.11 M 2I t. IL, 'p
Sernititile Cci'
hid. to ts- enclosed in a aeal. 5ir1ITUSH
15,100.00
Antfrlpsi.d I'nr* Hevetsue.
47-Loans &amp; Mortgage,
thi- flctltiou. nan. of Oator Mn- ' ntder to rohsaishtr a request for .d envelop, plainly ma'ked on Attorney. for Executrix
42,4Ei.01I
3 Apt. *eat Furnhh.d
carried Forward
4 3-inv.stments Wanted
_________________________________
tel and that we intend to regis- a %'ritianre ii Ut.- .onin Ordrn. the outside. "flit' P'(.It FiRN. Florida State Bank-Suite ,
tar said name with Lbs Clerk afire as it I.et,ln5 1 nff.,u'eet IHHING CC)atT'AC'r 5EDA, Op• Post Office Box 130
Newly d.corat.d. 2 bedroom aparf5155.555.01 of thu Circuit Court. Seminole iiarkiti anti loadln€ iegui.tlot .eptemt*er 1, 117*."
Panford, Florida
12771
MERCHANDISE
'I'(i'!'AL RE%'ENtE
merit. W.t.r turnished. Adults
Count' Florida In accordance I requirement. for apartment and
hid. will he opened on Repteni. Publish Aug. a, 10, 37,
IXPENDITt'IIF.S:
SD-Carport Sale
wilt 'hi, prs-;'tsmone of the FietI- a.$snrtnlrnl hutela. hems more her 1. 1170, at 31:00 A. ii. cit ac DEG-3
pref,'.d. Upstair, ovo, 306 W.
$
25.720,00
Salaries
!'I-Aucfi.et
tioti. Name' Sta;ului. to-wit; Sec. si.scittcrailr deocribed s Incite-i
poeaible.
13th St. 322-800*.
ther.afIsr
as
at
&amp; SupplIes
Office
'' Florida Statutes 11-1. 'if I.tw*isit anti 'baprnar /ivrnu,
THE CIK'1'IT ('Ol'Hl' IS 12-Wanted 4, Ivy
meeting t lu held in the ('nun
insuratit-'. anti funds 3 2,I00,tU
belwpfl East Titirti ar,fl Caat
Nis Es'elvn A
churen
5E1t1i..OLI ((Ii %'I'T, 53-Swap or Exchange
One and two b.droon'i, apart.
commission Meeting Room 1st
Sixth Street. 'anford, fond t'
Augus' .3. $churcn
54-Merchandise ReMah
at
aanthrd.
the
Court
Rous.
meets, wall..to.wali carpeting.
-''.°"
isa's.' A SL'h.s'rlptInss
1'itiiab July- 27 A Aug 2,10.17,
II. t Porkin., "ha1rnian )-'iii,-ida.
(rflIL Si).
I
55-MerchandIse
1,00(100
F..
Sal.
Advertising
all eow kitchen equipment, alt
hloai'd a' Adjustment
1171
The right is reserved to waive I ST"KTON. WHATLtEY, DAVIN UA-t'4ous.hoid Goods fec Sal.
500.01)
(ffmoe Supplies
j'y-..
conditioned,
water
I'bliPi Aug. 11, l57s
furnished.
&amp;
COMI'A?'CT,
a
Florida
corpora;6-Ant;q,e,
or
500,00
Tri.tag.
Lease, $85 arid up. Adults.
tie.
Iii
bide
and
to
reject
atty
or
tiofl.
1.2(10.51(5
Printirsi
us TIII. (1I('i l'l' ('('tilT
57-Musical lseintrn.&amp;
322-1110.
100,01)
(lastiliti. &amp; I,ubrt'*flts
'liii-: i:stivi'i:r:'1'it .Jlhli(111 l 'rut-: (iUtl'I'l' ('fl1'PIT, lSTfl all hid.
Plaintiff.
SI-Business
Eqvipm..t
-_________________
hoard
of
County
Commi;1iw.*('
Repairs
'sstrt - IT lIP Fl.Ofl'
('111(1 IT 15 ISIS P011 %IMlIt.ANDAL
TODD CONS- rnUc- S9-M.c5iin.ry
sinners
l,il$.Ot'
Ttetutaia
I'LftltII)a
s.,i.i: o;xi't.
LISA is ais Pots rit:SiOl.i
'ION, INC., a Florid, corpora- 50-Iu;ldi,, M.$eqi..h
Seminole Cottsty, Florida
I'tflitiep
_400,14,
('Ot*STl
so. ua-i.as
thin. etc., ci al.
Alexander,
Chairman
John
5,u0U.W'
Unnimtsslon.
WUlt('EiTEIt YL'DERAL s*v- cts'ii. aersns SD. 751-Ne,
£ Gird.. Sopplis.
Drfrndanta. SIF
fly
W.
Rush.
Jr.
:,('ft0,00
Maintenance
SUTH'E ol' SlIT
62-Livestock &amp; Peultry
(IS(;N ANt' I.A)AN APNO('IATi(IN,
soice
or
sin'
("i,unty Engineer
5.100,00
a NVFEfl STA'rF.S OF AMER. R01tt:I:T i: E t:NsL:I'T.
3--Dogs, Cats, Pets
TO' hi A N I) A L
TODD CON
ibIIab Aug. 15. 24. 1570
I,001,Ot'
Account
ICA ('OItPOltATI()N,
PTRt)CTION, INC.. a Florida
flEGl0
1
Plaintiff, vi
corporation,
AUTOMOTIVE
t net Matching
3,41.0*
I NEt'.-1
'r
l,
Whua residenc, and a'ner.TIlE c'iurrrr cota - is
1*0.1)0
Jatiltnt 5erwioe
Yl ,..C.mp.,, Tray.? T,.fl.,,
m1uKN 5 SM11'hI ANIt 110110I
i",.I1t)snt.
bout.a are unknown
SIMIS OLE t:ui'wra-.
,
I
3°1i.00
.Jst,ltnr hui'a'lIea
IIE SlATE 0?' P'll)flhI)A 'II ri,.,na.wA
TH S)II!T1I. his sift
72-$o.$s. Maths. lqvlpma.t
TOV
ARE
El-IREDY
NC)TlI,0O,0G
Conttngent'y
Isrf,,ndanti
NELLA G. KLNNI.1)Y,
FlED that
action to fore- 73-Motorcycles, Scooter,
j, 'ye_g
('AlE
I
2400.00
Travel Exponsi,
NVFI('E or
WHOSE H tHENCE IS
cIoae a mortgage ha. bean filed 74-Aut, Parts
RE Tb. £a-ptt.s r
1,ltIO,1*
Motor Vehicles
SALE
)(.U5l'R1
CINCLNAT1. OHIO, ANtI
aains1
ANDA.tTODD (10N il-Autos, Trucks Wanted
L)AVW WAL.TEIt NowroN,
Furniture A Fixtures
2,I'T&amp;.00
WHOSE MAILING AI')!'KEHS II minor
I 7WT1C'I IS 11rl:UPY OTVC7'
r3'HUC'TION, IN. • Florida cot- 't Treks F..
15.500,00
Capital Outlay
Sale
pursuant to 's Final Judgment
IS' lOV "H" STRATIISIORE I ti LARRY G It A hi AM and poratior, AS$('cIATED RADIO
-.
Sale
STf1L'iT.
itT P'or,triu.ur, dated thu' 4th
a
OF
ORL.A.ND'O.
,lt(TII5A
GRAIL
AM.
Lila
wife,
ANI3
TV
COlt.)'.
C
- I ?7.!7$.$)0
CINcINNATI,, OH-tO
day of Auguat, 1170, and rOtOrSOTICE BY rI'Btu'*TIoS or a Florida corporation JACK
Gt,,00t},00
nissktng Fund for Isetit Set-vie.
A øwftfl) lilvorite ComplaInt
ed in CivIl Actii,n C&amp;NI 7't ClIJRATTOX
EL.CCTPJC,
INC.,
IETITIU% PUS AI)OPTIOS
('VTA
21'ENIuIT't'RJl
$$l$.0O 145
the Circuit Court of the lilting been flied against ynt
51 o r I d a corporation: NOVA
AIi
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In th the Circuit Court in and fur
Lt'MRER A TlttlhiE CO., INC
kr,.'s-t.'
1 DOSeTSI ."i'ioa 111 IHIT
anti fi'- Seminole (:t'unt,-. Fir- Semino!. ('.iunt'v. Florida. by
Florida corporation and WA'rAUtitess t'nin.is-st
&amp; itivcNri:.
Id wherein 1VOltCETCIt FEIs- 1t'.'IIC)tT i-I KENNEL'T. JR.. for
NOTI. KI.'dS PMTT a WA.LLPAPZI:.
ARE
HERET
TOIJ
Mliii LOAN
Du0,000,00
1ItAL SAV'OS ANI) LOAN divot-cc, the short title of which FlED that a Petition has bean IN",, a Florida corporation, NO"
EllA Grant
5i4,000.0i
Aps''tIATION
I' N IT F ! Lb ROREZtT H- KENNEDY. ilL, filed In the above ityled Court y"t ate rtittred t'y)'ort Authority
d,flftl 00
FTATEh OF AMERICA Coltl"1: PlaintIff. ;-,'rju. NELti' 0 KEN' for lb. adoption of lucid W*e- of your
tt ten
dsienaea. i ---ATIUTt' is Plaintiff, and LIOR.EX NEDY. Defendant. thee. pt.Norton a miner, and you any, to it on HeUiweIL Melt-os,
I1OIICiTUT . sent, ar. to command you t ate r.'uir.d to awry, a copy of A fl.'Wolf. attornsya for pI*innitrrfl
AN!)
K.
T')TAT,
EN1tE
his wife, at. Defend. nt"sar- and file your Anower 0?' your An.w$r or Otj.cttion* in tiff. who.s addr.0 Ia 100 South
pE,rTT'rt'Rra
iota, I will .-.li to the highest '"flies- ,ts(etise or pleading herein show cause why said petitinis Os-stir. A;-.'nu. Orlando. Florida. I
land A R'W
3 i?t,7n0.ftr'
and h,e,'* tihitler fur rat at lii. with the Clerk of the Ciroult should not
granted. on toe ZUPI. and Ilk th. original with
'
A s-aa.vp caa f'itn up
CstrurtInn
,l,447,h"1) 'O
(Front I Snot of the Sennt I Court of Neminnie County, Plot, attorney for the petItioners. Ed the rI.nk of the abos• Court on
Engineer P...
ifL7It',tJft
rti,
('itirthouse in Hanford, lil*, sind
C,,u,
t.,
e,.
thas'u ward K. KIrkland. 2: W. L*k. or before September 5th, 1Wi0
11,000,00
ImgkI EZISOSIIC
en;lnnle Couut. Florida at 11:011 .,s-, *'lais,'iff'o
Ma'S
,.
Suite
104,
Orlando,
othe"wia.
a
Judgment
may
n.
Besut'
titisead.d
by
you
but
of
b,0ft0.t*0
Ctinstt-. Irnerect
0.
A Vi
'he ThIt dat' of August, Cievelnorl .*r Of Cet..ha,l onti Florida .n
.-tu for the re
1l. its. o-glna.1 ir entered &amp;ga*uis
vakie to oth
tie fitbnwing dee-'rlhed pro- Misc. At'." i.e
at
A
0. th office of the Circuit Court itef d.manttod in the rome aint
(;nntingeisc-y
14,r1e.t(
pony op set forth iiiuid Final tirawer Z
Sanford. Florida. in ane for Seminole County, The real property prooeo..ts4
6sd
lawS
O.'..,
90$
tn,00t.tsf'
y,iti Expenp.
Jptlç-vw'..nt, It' Wit
0. .cfcit t1
ti U*7 Florida, on or
fore UuI ltd against I,:
MONDAY $w'v FRIDAY
clubç a lebi. i.di.,
"I.et fl, ltL.y'K i, NflIfl')t itt N..pteinhet- A. I). 170. or other. day of September, 1570
tot 1i WO('I,(ItC$T. V'cIT
TOTAl.. CXpE','lI"I't'RF,
ll,'711',fl4sO.00
"flt.ANT)(' $E"(!NI' s'i Al)' wis.- iletnuit will tie entered
thait
old s.wg e.
hEREIN FAIL N(Yt or a 6,.
ONE, according to tb p1st
I5'I'titL.t'l' £ 't5kI%(, 1-'l SI) IItThtS:1
1,'7't('N. accionhbn; to tnc 1agatnst you.
thereof a. recoijel in Plat
$10
*14.
l's
130
P.M.
fault will he •sttes-.d against
.
.
di.n.
RCETI'TS A 1Lb'lNUF..$
iila there.,? s-a va-s nrd*d in
W'ITNE.M,h my hnssd and offi- Y(su
lk.ok IL. Pate 51, P sbc B..
J
Race Track Trust Fuisd
*5O,t00.0
)'iat Ilocik 12, I'agea' 3&amp;, 31, cml asal itt the ('1erk of the WITPZPP as' band and th. seal
oersl$4)oây esids Ibis.
cord. of Seminole County,
t- s,s.w
57 of lb. Public R.cus'ds ,
Court Oil th,.' (be 12th of tilt. Ciiurt In Sanford, SamiPlorlits.
••ewu
msa,rsu
DWy
00
.Prtnclvi-?Ittud Amnr(ts.tte.n
'nusiuu,it' 'uissity, Fitirina.' nay or august, A, I) 1570.
WITNESs air bsad and the
Ionic Cou*y, Florid's. this Ith
Pinking P'und.Reecrve Ai'roiint
I_4,u:,1v
,L)at.tt thIs 12th
w'
of Auiruat, (S
eei of .aId Court on this 5th
uf August. 1570.
Isitet-est
3,S57.1tl
9:00 AM. to 12 NOON
Arthur H. fle.kwlth.
6*7 of August, Io.
(Ctft('tUrT'
C(TtJRT
SEAL)
oi*y
m
the
b*n&amp;!
I
('i.-rS of Circuit Cuurt
I ((S--AL)
(S4EAL)
Arthur H. BeckWitb, .3".,
500,000.00*
.,-thir ii lterktvtti. Jr.,
Ii,': Martha 'I'. Vlhtr, I) t. Arthur 0. B.ckvictj, Jr..
r Cls'eult Court
i
flatoci at 13.istttittl. b's'Initi.ii- (nis!", t-'4,.rttII, tts- 17th da of
"letS of said Cir'ruit Court ('LEVELAN't' A MiKE
Clerk of CLr'enit i,ijp'j
Ityl MarthO T. VlhA.p
CALL UNTIL 5:30 P.M., TO
Aug-uat A. 1). 1570.
.
fly' Martha '3'. TihIen
$1'. 0. Drawer- Z.
Ri- : Martha T. Viaes
I)put)' Clerk
Building
Deputy Clerk
I pw,-i hi lcirkiastd
START OR CANCEL YOUR
HERALD
In,'. ,.tar
M EEflNC
&amp;ntord. Fls,ride-*!7'TI
H.iIiw.li Meirua* &amp; t,)tI'olf
I:: W, lake Beaut' II.-,
THE
NEWSPAPER WITH
sL;IUN(n.i. ('Ot'V'fl' POUT A('THOhi?T1
111 N. It. s:nd $1r01
Attorneys for Pisintif'
101) South Orange .tsen se
I1t; 104
AD NEXT DAY. SAT. NCON
)Ij': harold H. Koatner, %'ir -.Chairman
3jami. Finritli 3211L1
Orlando. Florida
Publish Lug, 17, 24, 1' &amp; Sept- 1 Orlando P'krlda
Publiob
2170
7. 1071'
Publish Aug 17. 1570
Publish Aug. IC. II 14. E. 1510 Publish Avj 's', 11. 14 2 - 510
10D00 READERS
1i1&amp;-lI
PLG-4
I ImG
MONDAY.
I

-

$I50 week. Mrs. Jur,s Cell 322-

I

S

,

7 Days '3 WITH A SANFORD PIERALLi

BORN LOSER

w;$ bug. old two story heute.
Fenced yard for hors.;, Garden
spot. Near tb. rvar. $11,500

I

3 Lines

DIAL 322-2611 or 425-5938

'3

ACRE

Ft"lcI

.

SEMINOLE

BIE

averlook, beach. loop; S-$. 2
bath;. N.ar laundry arid slot.;, 340 s I 5t

tinus name of Sa1et First anti
____
applications to Civfl Ssrvk.
that I intend tc rogster •j
$j75 Mn1mum Ch.rq.)
hammer lii ciy halt not l.t.r
name
with
the
Clerk
,i
U.
CirLegal Notice
yL,It Court, Seminole Cn'.znty
than August 25, 1970.
florid.. In aeor1*,;e wtth he I Alw*ys order yect •d
I TRI-: (iRnIT eoia PuS provision. r
the Ti 't;:inus
MaiiHelp Wonted
lIUDi.E ('1)1 'i'T, 11OttID&amp; r'.am. Statu,.s, to-o-i.: 3-rUor •cor'omical weekly or m.sthly ______________________
.tt'TI. A('FtnS
is..-ni. Florida Statu'.a '1.
rat.. W,i.,, yt.0 get earlier r.sulti, Gasi c,di.r i,. 'o ,e sq.,.
- £:iN.
James Muftrns.
slori, Titan Tampered Glass is
Plintiff )'ubliph Aug. 10, 11. ? i. 31. 1 "15 I call arid canc.l-yeu'll I. bIlI.d
s..kin1
qu.1i4'.d glass cuti.r.
1 4cr •ly $1i days rue •,
MILV1
W)
Salary viii depend upon •1rat.,
FirTlilni's
p.r,.nce. Call 131-2172 or corn.
OTIC OF' Slit'
NOTICE 15 hrreb' 5t'en that
in potion to our plant, 1.1.
am eiied in bualnos. at 121
TO Mr. Melvin Ileamon
I Howell Road, C.st.lborry.
Tollgate '!'ra.il, i..ongwt'od, Semieo South Clay Kereet
I ____________________________
Quitrnan, ('l.nria
fbi. County, Florida, under the
$
14 Female Help Wonted
YOU ARE 'JOT1FIE) that api flrtltirus r1*me of Goorge 'r-rinia. tint, for diorre nd other ra- mor Aszc1ct,s and that I intend CLASSIRCAUONS
hat has i'e.n tI1d against you *0 regIster said nam. with the
AVON CALLING
kilti s-na or, required to serve ('lerk of the Circ-uit Court. Scm:I.
pôISy Your Probt.m7
a eupt- of "our written ditenrea nob County, Florida., In acora- -'JOTICES
Her.', Sb. •niv'er . . . bocom. an
- ic it. IT an:', no Oodon V. Prod- ante with the prevision, of the !
,rlr'L Attorney- for rlalntl'r, Plrtttt,;u. Name ?tatute*, to-wit: I-Lest £ Found
AVON R.pr.seri4ath'. - . . earn whose add,... La P. 0. lox lIst. Soction ?U.O5 Florida Statute. 2-P. so,.Ls
coed money in your spar. time
Sanford. Florida.. 1711. and tUe 15i'7.
I 3-,ne.uric.m.n+s
near born.. Call for d.t.ils $4L
Ife nrtIn&amp; with the rle,- k of
Ii Guitar. 1... Trhnm.r
4-Card of Thanks
4617 or writs Mrs C. Couricfl,
- the obos'. Myirl Court on or Publish tih
£ Au
''- - -in Memori.m
P. 0. 1.. 1214, L.ssburg. Flop.
before the *th da of erm- 19fl
_________
__
_____
"_.-_______________
her, 157fi. otherwis, a Judgment t)EF-'14
__
EMPLOYMENT
may he entord against i'ou for
IOC (RVt ST Thi' '-"nUOty Il-Schools &amp; l,,.ti'.ct.o
Need Jr. or Sr. beautician. Phone
the relief tiemand.d iti the C rnJads.. Ssti'Ie Cousty, Finrtda. l 12-Employment o4era91.a
plaint.
66I.45!7.
_________________________________
WITNIZI4S Tn h*nd and ...i f to Probate.
3-Male
Help
Wanted
asiti C'urt on Auguat 12th, 3,7( • ° "
15. Male or Female
ZEREDCE ItIINJAMIS TuAThIFF I 14-F'.mai. Help Wanted
Help Wanted
t'licsa.e&amp;
J
il-Mu.
or
'-emal.
Arthur H Rp'kwith. J:., Tii All (',edtti'r. sod re're.n. I 14-.S!4uafjons Wanted
of said Court
.. ci
D:spatcheri.
Cab Dri.,s and
ll.vlag (11.1.,. •t 1)aada 17-Child Car,
1': Martha '1', Vihirn, I'. C.

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Days

7

31. Homes For Sal.

WEL.AKA APARTMENTS
114 W. Fh'st Street

CUSTOMER SERVICE - Q. "Ho much is a lid" A. over new and old product, vtslt- - and nggresslveness, is the net
.0
PORTLAND, Ore. lAP -- ner' Ieave hSVt been c
- , Z Of marijuana? Olie ounce . . - Q. What do starfish eat" A- 1fl studio.. end thiking to star-s. work ui keep flfl £'C OIL ABC,
ORLANDO
XIU(Cr5 end directors.
"the
third
networL"
Is
under
The
American
Legion and thou- celed for the eonventiou.
U. S.àhoh 4 lnfroc1on
&lt; Anything that doesn't eat them first, truly . . . Q. "How many
Network television's 1970-71 ne&amp; Leadership and appears sends a! young people who don't
Michael P. McCusker. 28.
.r1
A. Atmut
do the Volkswagen peopli turn out ever)' day
I Friu. I;bi. Cerr.spond.rc. Coors..
season looks very mcb like the read;' to give the two larger. like its stand on the Vietnam Portland, a former Marine who
Writ, huE. do Bo 1471, San.
425.5938
1068-70 seas at the same time older networks some reailwar are coming to Pordand thil I t.JIyfi he speaks for the Peap!t"
ford, Fs. 2771.
E
-- - THE CAMERA COPS dunn their surveillance In a New last year. Thv'-' wifl he 23 new rompetitlor for niiirnc' !pvor. rrnnth on mNf V.' erforts un Ar-mv jornt'rnrer' s:id thy M'C
VorL: dr'pnrtment tnre shnwrd one nut of every nine shnppen
ne%
shows.
has
under
way
to
keep
them
apart.
(nor's
order
to
the
Netuonui
rolanm--o
1
01W
cOUflts
CR5.
with
PRIVATE SCHOOL
AW" KEEPERS hI'ti}'i
thcreiu sviped somctling - .
About 14,000 Legion delegates' Guard was Itself a threat to the The Lonq.r Year Ad RVR$ Grad.; I .12 wIth co-.ducation.t
as
new
shows
Red
Skelton's
half
been
reshuffling
its
schedule
the Nation now can claIm more than five million aires
tJ refocusing. all in an of iort are expected, and officials an- peace.
arid iudvdualiiod insfructiori, hour on n new network and
Larelully kept grass. Wouldn't Walt Whitman be proud of
-C.fl.g. pr.paratory os bgh
NBC'S "Men lrr,m Shiloh" to attract more viewers n ticipate an Influx of 40.000 to Pet-er Fornara, another jam- The Less It Costs P.r Un.
school oval, 322-1302. Wri4.
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boree leader said, "It Ii not our
I which Is a drastically remod- younger age brackett. ann in urHoli.y Hain.s Ac.d.my, P.O.
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Ic 1764. Sanford.
nil a robber more quirkl% than a woman's scream. A siren
Robert H. Hazim, head of the
isn't as good Neither is a bell. Now watt, this doesn't Tnt'Mn *1) be very different from series uk' fewer specials. undcr a n• for America.' said a spokesman
fli City .1 Sanford Ch,fl Sarvics
a thief points a gun at her. On the con- which have been around 1,ir policy dictating that only spe- * for a youth group calling Itself local committee arranging the
hoard ii acc.pEng applications
a girl aught to yell if
ciIs which have found sponsors the Ptopli' Army .Iambord"e. convention, said jamboree reP- ATS FOR COp(UCUTlfl IN.
panic a some time.
fo tIis position of Au'tomotiv.
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the Florida St-ate Cabinet on tocating the State Police ACAdCnIY
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Councilman 13111 Grier sug. IIlifllb4't a,19-l. There are 15,fl•
white deniocrate'u and 3.20 1
n.-tcd, "It Is time for the mu_______
black
vkinnerata. Repiblicana
ttipalitioii of Seminole to heOn to think along the same include 8.113 white andAl
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line." Dr. Edith Duerr urged blacks. Other voters erucompas
87 JOHN A. SPOLSKI
the mayor and council as well 385 whit. Indv-pend.nt. five
black Independents, 70 ni
A follow-up on that tip about as City Attorney Ken Meintotih to rcprt'icnt the city at a preference and 33 American In
the Sheriffs appeal - . . the at- ptllslk, hearing' on Aug. 95 In dependent. Total other voters
torney representing the state
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Before the primarlea in '14
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overruled the local objection on
tot-al Democrats numbered 17.a technicality and will permit achieved a first In the area
Inst night when, during the ls.9, thus in the two year period
Polk to make his plea on Mon-. 5- publi
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area zoned It 2T (for traIler.), total of 20,819 in th e DemoI •
In making the request, Lester cratic ranks, so a lou of 1,614
to Mandell, representing Seminole
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voters was sus ta ined. Broken
those 'walking catfish' that. had Sites, liii.-., owners of the pro- down In '.arlous eateiroriew
all of us talking, back a couple
there were 14,920 white Demoo.t'tl 80 acre
sjtmonths ago. They were first explained the feasibility and crat.s before the '8 primaries.
reported down around t h C advantages of modular homes, which rerecnts a gain of 989
Miami area.
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According to Detective Ralph Russell, 1
lice armed with warrants obtained from a peace
jIlsiticerili(le(I lill apartment rentud by it YoUlig
male and found approximately eight teenagers,
including Elizabeth Jean Denham.
Russell raid the Penham girl was charged attn
the seeds were found in her purse.
The detective stated there was no party going ni
at the time of the raid, but the young people scatter
ed after Detective William Lykens, William Foster
and he arrived.
In another city report, James Roper, 47-year-old
truck driver, who listed his address as 15G0 French
Avenue, was charged with possession of central ncrvous system stimulants after his arrest by Patrolman
William Dube on drunkenness charges.
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iuiunty roads outside the cities, the lit-it,-tinnq In I "AR
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Aug. H. and will not reopen
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Sanford,
tMr. Spolski,
Pete Baker, a real, genuine.
United States Naval Academy
Midshipman i/C (senior) atmost 21, Is coming home for two
week, leave on about the 21st
of August. He soon become, reluctant to stay because there
ti "nothing ti do and no-lice
in go In Sanford." . . this
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Arnold A. lhikt-r
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An artificial hand, complete
with a ioea -Iyrnan 111gb School
Class ring, has been found by
u%-')rkmt'tI of Florida l'ou er and
Light Coiiiutiiy in the firm's
canal located Just across the St.
Johns liver In Vohisla County.
The hand was Identified by the
initials It S. on thu ring as
inilungitig to Ronald Sayyah,
1014 Oak Lane, Apopka,
The youth reportedly has not
been keated and informed of
the discovery which was made
this morning by Curl Taylor,
company employe,
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m,iadu a whtrht Iitt$ tour of San-.
Curd yesterday and left the tinpresalon that his Int;srvsalve
I-feet thro-st Inch a'-sT4flcs
Is only over -shadowed by his
sincerity and desire to be the
next (svt't-ntsr for the State of
Florida.
His 'ssnpaIn litcuittaru ok
a-rb'a him its having an easy
manner, which makes It passible
for hint to chat with almost
aIayi'sme. Thast's tmo't all, he comes
into an "I t-14 eLi pi e'atvd on
local Issues and recommendatians for solving them.

of which he was uuopitoi for
the t-sffww
I"actltioualy, his first questiou was "what's your secret
for suLvng all of the states
ills?" Litit teply set the nitl
for the balance of the Intervu-ti
when he candtdiy, ad'
iIsiti41, titi not that sonarl.
But, it 1 sum ektd, It will be
the first time that we've had *
unitesi state of Florida-"
On the IN :at -ld right to
iolite, issue, hail s*id that he
favored It; 1*08 rotz cent of
them. ends, 51 pears at ae

are better tualufw1 than no.t
adults to ute lightoow. It is
true that they must assume
Inure rt'*pttstbllity but thit
will .-uzne with better trminIts
and education."
Hail would be In favor !
pxtsviding better educational t.
lities and at the sauw time
rJuce county iuiltisgv via a
itatewkte re-sort tax. 9n this
way, w'd be ahthing th. ttaen.L
tax burden to this, state to op
to the present system of
tattmg it front the homvst,y'burdened Iaxayevs.0
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Miss Gloria knnrtt, Dixon, It*eTs of veil
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thank all of her friends and back to Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Glennis LaUdt4i, psrtk1padn in bridal games to
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The maid of honor carried Mr. and Mrs. David Stephens, and enjoying refreshments
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Mr
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the
lats
Paul
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and others of various
...a stemmed tr. and Mrs Nick Stephens, punch, cookies, assorted party Church
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houseguesta
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their
Sanford. and Donahue
'churches in her community for have as
th Welch, ThUs E1i7* trtnt. and nuts.
Mrs.
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white
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Brenda.
and
frhnlu',
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attending lnrluded their klndnes ah,i while *
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Memorial Ann Goodwin, Gwendolyn Lewi1
sr., Miami,
Stethen
brid,enmids only carried one Miss Annette Stephens aud Miss Lavern Dixon, M rs. Jac- ati.nt In Senilnole
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united in Holy M
prayer', and Annette Kerns of Green.
mum. They wore abort whit. Charles Jackson. all of Miami. quolyn Walton, Miss Ann Dees, hospital, for their
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many
get.wrll
vile, S.C. and Rita Walker, of
the st.
18 at . P.M.
Also attending wore Mrs. J. Mis. J. Paiiflo, Mr'. Charles flowe rs, th
glove
s.
AME a'ureh. Sanford.
Wellington Stephens, brothe W. Anderson and Mrs. Martha Cray, Mrs. Ruth hatch, and cards, vis i ting in person and Knoxrille, Tenn.
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Miss Hatch is a that grad.
Doctor and Rev.
Rev.
Robert
by telephone and donations,
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(and for this continued thought- teacher at Paris Elementary
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ministers at the i-le (ooinsmen wei•* Charles False. Sidney Morris, Mrs. Hazel Star
stiug
The
summer
recreation
irofulnessduring her convales- School in Greenville and spends
W IS Edward Stephens, brother of tion and Miss Lorraine Massey
her leisure hours assisting at
ring ceremony.
gram hell in past years at cenee at home.
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anks
in
Birula
Street YWCA.
The altar
Please accept her th
Also Miss Gwend
Before
returning home, thobaskets of white gladIoli inter, (ni. Williams, Alfred Jones and
this manner un ti l she n tiun
and Miss Annette Kern., Green. no longer exists.
white
chrysanthe
Charles
Green,
all
of
Miami.
will
travel
to Miami and then
spered aith
However, the youngsters are all of you personally,
of Miami, yule, S. C.; Miss Rita Valker.
James
Fayson
Jr.,
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on to Nassau for a few days.
4 mums. The gads and Inch was ring bea rer. Joyce *i*m Knoxville, Term
.till there and re participating
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also adorned the arch
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Mrs. Juanita limes motorc1
in an enrichment program
as topped with two large Matthews and Cape1ia Robin
Alton Burke Sr. and grandIust wher'thy their morning hours to Richmond, Vs., this past
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Pon were fl ower girls. Th e y
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hutiful
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arc pcnt niroving skill s In weekend to visit with her hut son, Denzell, hay. returne. l
were attired in mint green for
of ,-a
from two weeks In low York
Ringling
Miss
rnal A-line OWflL
0. Young and her daughter, Al- "adiuiR, wri ting, arithmetic, band, I saac Hines who Is a pa City and Rochester, where he
anirt., pcseutrd a program
t e nt at McGuire Vete rans
iand arts and cra fts.
The maid cit honor, brides- tonla, was thu setting for a
appropriate nuptial selections
nt-1 ri his l--tn confined as the crnred guct of his
n1R
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patricia
maids.
and
fl'-rr
giri
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hcr1
report,' )iain,
and sowpanied
the fun and enjoyment of tht.rt f o r the past thirteen diihiren lie
rc all made Stcphens 'aedthrig party on
nnd
enjoyabh
spent
a
most
\Ie'rritt Saulter
recreation, but it will enable years.
July r.
'Climb Every Mountain," •ir by the bride.
She as accompanied by her weeks In the City
Mrs. Dixon e inse for lii
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The buffe.t table as it In them to po'lsh up on some of
I Could Tell 'ou" and "The
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and
daughter's
wedding,
a
mint
the
formal
dining
room
and
was
their
weaknesses
and
do
tvn
daughters.
Coii,
Valarle
The You th Department of 'd
.r.1s Prayer."
i,,'.en in ml%rrlM.e l, her TtCfl 'aorst.cd silk coat.dress cocrcd vith a yellow linen Ibcticr in the classroom ah en erna They plan to remain n len Chapel AME Church is still
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Richmond for two wecs.
Lowman Ui:vcr 11, and en?Ciib1e with lrrrdcaccnt tflfli cloth ever)*id with * i bite lace school opens in the fall.
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groom's mother wore a surf appointments aere used.
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MRs. I)ON.% lit L STEPHEN
ant in her formal gown of im
of ydlo and funds and can be labeled as one Mable (Aunt Bell Matthews what they need them for, well
IS
Elk
A-line
drns
with
centerpiece
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porte dailk organza, enhanced
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citlIoped nuitchtn accessories. White car grt-tn rninlatre spring flowers which is mos t needed, epecial- arc Mrs. Margaret Lawton
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:..- ;l when children can rtap the on and nephew, Larry Roper f the lower sanctuary of the
neckline. The A line gown was natwi corsages complemented in a silver tiered bowl,
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bCIl'LuitS
zurx sity and a brother,
their outhts
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appliqued Tu
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Tnhlowlng the foal point of the tab],,.
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neice,
Susan
glee
and
give
generously
to
There are mans ppi who N. Y. and
ceremony, a reception was held
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youngsters
are ro1ng away on vacation, mal1 of Brooklyn, N Y This these
Ii tc. Bible, tenteird with a at the home of the bricks ar- roast turkey giblet
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By BILL SCOT'F
Seminole County Judge Wal' latest appelate court decisions, Peace Justice W. Thomas toe- with operating a place of nuisit must be established exactly ett in which seven ;sersons ance; Susan Yenth, 17, Jacklace Hall today refuted pub
onviiIe. hooked on possession
lished reports (quoting sheriff what possession means, before ehargeil in a second raid were
of
alcohol as a minor, and a
e0n,?rated.
John 1 o Iki in yesterday's further actions
n be tk-o,
16-year-old
juvenile charged
Herald that charges against 11
The.* included dismissal of
af te
was
arrested
Hash
by
young people were dropped
r a charges against Richard Dale with possession of alcohol as a
May
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sheriff's
raid
on
a
him because warrants takesi by
Hash, 20, for possession of al. minor.
Sheriff John Polk said Lovett
Seminole County sheriff's de- North Orlando Drive apartment cobol as a minor; Kenneth WI!partrnent were held four days house along with Vicki Dale 11am Cox, 2.', and &amp;eather Erics dismissed these charges after
Wore it raid on a Fern Park Williams, 18; Uonard Scnil- Munrot for contributing to tht ruling the warrants wers hold

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"hippie pad" resulted in the derhouse, 17; Charles Robert deunqueney of a minor; Rob
too long (four days) before the
(Page IA)
note County authorities were
('hat-on told sherifre depuCloud, 23; Debra Lynn French, ert Chapman, owner of the raid in the house.
arrests on possession of narco
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17; Dwight Monroe Mason, 17;
tic charges.
note realdenco by a diutraut
('hacon said he round the
hall admitted dismissing the Joe Fuller Cloud, 17; Debra
mother who complained besnake In the toilet of the
charges on 10 of the suspects, Lynn Capps, 18; Charlotte
cause
sho
discovered
a
21-yearhouse ml,. which he had Just
A Miami cab driver ateps off a plane and
but said there was Insufficient Christina Thompson. 18; Rich--old
youth
in
her
16-year-old
moved. The snake, he said, evidence of possession.
arti Thomas Helms, 22; Charles
walks into a police net set up after two women
a
suburdsdghter's
bet!.
stuct
Its
head
out
of
the
hot.
were slain following the robbery of
Ho said a preliminary hear- Harold King, 20 arid Tom A.
She
told
officer.,
she
disco',torn
oi'
the
commode
but
di.
ban Western Union office. (Page 3A)
Ing was held Tuesday and all Fisher, 23. all looked on posered the "hippie type" male appeared downward If the
charges except those agaI'ast session of marijuana charges.
a
Florida citrus farmers, indignant at wh at was actually the daughter's
Deputies seized quantities o
toilet was flushect.
Richard Dale Hash, 29,
sided
tales
of
poor
migrant
liv
they called oneboy friend and had been allowAt tIe it 't,W stick It
dismissed. Thomas Speer, assis- marijuana, LSU and other
lug 'oid1tIona, hiali back with niuries of ilkujik, ed to creep into the house and
of
another
toilet
In
head out
tant state's att.rney, said hash parsph.naLia in the assult.
lazy farm workers who ruin housing a week her daughter's bed after the
the home, Chacon said.
The action by Judge Hall fol
would be prosecuted
after they move in. (Page 3A)
rest of the family had retired
Deputies, skeptical about
for the night.
the whole thing, thoroughly
Yesterday's high 91) low 70 1ivestigatnrs were somewhat investigated both toilets and
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found nothing. They left.
bewildered over the woman's
with .62 Inch of rain,
Wednesday Chacon called
complaint, especially after die.
glvthe
sheriff again. This time
was
PLAY
Extended outlook Saturday to Monday— covering the mother
he said the snake had b*.
Partly cloudy with widely scattered mainly Ing the girl birth control pills,
To further confuse, deputies come bolder, ri'sInz out of t h e
afternoon and evening thundershowers
bowl to leer at him.
dIscovered
the unwed dnughter
through the period.
two
halu
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lkputia-, vnt to the home
has given bit Us ti-i
A saatcsrd sun' usurauco Imcenst h.is bceu rc%oed by
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again Ther. was a five-foot
the State lnsucanco commission after he was bum! guilty of
near 70.
long anaconda peering out of
Wondering Out Loud , - , If
','iola ti ui s i x sections of th e st*t insu.rai&amp;co laws.
Isle
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According to Charles Mcintosh, deputy insurance corngrab
the
hlefore they could
sign that 'woman' to .s football
missioner with he:dttuarterl at Wtntcx' Park, Evertt iLifvt,
reptile it retreated down the
contract . . . fll
of the
of the harper Agency, cannot write any more Insurance after
aily Features
hole In the bottom. Animal
tacklers set their idght4 onto
a July a ef f ective date of the revocation.
control
officers
were
called
Editorial
page
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forget
about
the
ball
4A
her
and
Mcintosh, contacted by The Herald. conitrusei that ILur.
Area deaths .............. 111
(18
In
but
the
anaconda
kept
carrier?
per was given a hearing Into allegations brought by the State
Bridge ........................40 Entertainment ..........
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The nature of the charges were not revealed but ha v e to do
classified ads ... 61178 hospital notes
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(runs
Its
moorings
and
Douglas
MacArthur
Soekty
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of
Ccii.
with
actions contrary to the insurance code.
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th
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confirmed
Mize,
attorney,
his
with
a
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"There
is
they
caught
the
snake
more cacti day . .
Sports ................. 6A.IA
Iloth Harper and Vernon
Crossword puzzlo ... 511
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prothat
his
client
is
not
but
Mire
stated
oft
to
a
bfl
noose
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look
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revocation,
security
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earth;
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Crane
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Dr.
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veuteti (torn cootiuulng a real estate business.
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Pt.rlect ut,,enda.nc± awarda I tan. M.ster of cvrmonles for
1abIcs nigtsL Those Installed I were given the following. eight ; the evening was Sal Manfre.
A. D. McAllister, president I years.- Charles Karmpf three
At a recent meeting. John
acre JuIn Colbert. president;y
e ars: Alex Serraes. A. D. Mc- Colbert was awarded the 'Civitic-ct: Alien Waggner. aecre AIiiiter, Leon Walker. and (tan I the Year Award." Col tdr: Bill Wilkins. treasurer: Daryl Brissun: two years: John I berm as ercted for the ,t;'.rd
of his citizen-ship buildanti dLres-tori for if one year C&amp;iibcrt. Vance Ainliruse. and
term. Ted Hawkins. John Orm- Bali Wilkins, and one year. Aliewa ing activities throughout the
year. The award, a beautiful
jrud, fliibi iiiauii, and AD. Waggrier and Ted Hawkins.
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Former Newark Mayor Hugh Addonizio, four
others,
convicted of extortion and conspiracy
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from contractors doing business with the city.
Each faces up to 1,280 years in jail and fines
of $640,000. (Page 3A)
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continued to advance on her.
A.pparendy none of the passersby heard her
,mr continued his suggestive
screams and as the aggres.
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The apecial services diviaiun Such percIIs. through readof Seminole Junior College will I inc, travel. self-dir*-ted study.
conduct the general edicat,ion-'and practical experiences o
al development tests the week life, have reached a level of
of Aug 17 Reaersatwn for educational competence equsts
testing must be made Lo later lent to that normally required
than Aug 6 Contact the of-I for high schol gra duation
f ic e of extended services.
Since many of these people .
phone: 2344&amp;O, cx. 20.
cannot afford to spend the
Many educationally mature amount of time in class atadults (16 years or older) in- i tendance necessary to satisfy
cludlng veterans and service- the requirements for a locally
men in Florida have not had Issued high school diploma, t.h.
the opportunity, for one rca- CE!) testing program Was ticonor another. tocoinpletethe veloped to assist these people
) requfrements for a hi.h 1 in securing a Florida high
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party. Pictured frt.rn left to right, Mrs. Betty Young, hostea; Miss Gloria
Dixon, bride-eleet: Mrs. Paul Dixon. mother of the bride-elect. and Miss
Lavern Dixon. sister of the bride-elect and maid of honor.
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a large tin lid which struck the girl on the knee,
Fish
Commission building with
cupants
causing a spurt of blood By this time, th e oc
William
Reed, director of the
into whose house the terrified victim fled had answered
State Law Enforcement Departher knocks and screams and the attacker had esment.
caped in the commotion.
By JOHN A. SVOLSKI
Kelley said the groun wrnild
Acting as Good Samaritan., the rescuers placed
Memo
To
County
Commisattempt
to "sell" the,law enthe girl Into th e ir car and transported her to Seminole
Memorial Hospital, where she was treated for the cut sionor Viblen . . - re/your corn- forcement agency on locsting
and for shock.
ments In the story on page 8A, the academy in Building 310 at
The yuth on the bicycle is described as Negro t' wanting the SCA and the the Sanford Airport.
The local site is one of many
% male, wearing no shoes or shi rt
County Commi ss ion to meet to' considered
from other locations
gerner, not. flL S public
at Talinhaisee, Gainesville,
Ocala, Panama City, Palm
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Bench, Fort Lauderdale, Lake\Vouhi recommend you re
land and Tampa.
read the Sunshine Law
Reed is expected to make th,
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recommendation of a site to
Why ii it thnt'all these l*0
the governor and cabinet In
pie, befor. th ey're elected to about a month.
Sheriff Polk said yesterday
an office, want all of the pub1
the
Sanford facility opening did
in
Deity that they can get
not have to wait until 1972 but
er to express their ideas n could he utilized just as soon
now they'd solve the Ills of the
as approval of a site Is made
community . . . ftTliI yet (55 tOOfl and the necessary preparations
orld News
as th ey get into office, "let's conipletod.
-A $1.2 million regional crime
keep the press out,"
laboratory
already has been ap
North Vietnamese troops slash into a U.S.
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p
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for
property leasing at
and
ro
patrol near the Laotiafl bordcr
Regardless
of the fact thiut the Sanford Airport and Polk
Americans, the heaviest U.S. casualties in a
they're all trying to copy Spiro, advised the first allocation of
single action in 21,4 months. (Page 1B)
all I can say is thank goodness the federal funding would b
William Randolph Hearst said forthcoming soon.
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It, "When free discussion Is
The contemplated academy
denied, hardening of the ar
ill be financed by a $1 surSome of the most heavily advertised eei-eal-- teries of democracy has set in, charge on traffic and criminal
including Wheaties, Cheerios and the top free institutions are but a life- fi,ii
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't&amp;ing as bridcsridi were and yellow roses and wedding 'paine was poured.
Before departing for the reLillian Welch. Doris Wright. bells, centered the bride's table.
It
was
flanked
by
two
white
h
I thet bridei4ect Present.
earsa,
ititrbara Jocs. Jaequel)n Fauhind
('ynthia
Cbapmaii,
all
candles.
Greenery,
baby's
breath
ed
the
maid ni honor with a
ir
a
hatch,
and
miniature
wedding
bells
keepsake
necklace and t each ,
1 Miami, and Bren d
were
arranged
around
th
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rake,
of
her
bridesmaids,
a Chinese
t,reenvillc S. C
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Ann
Goodwin,
Greeni charm bracelet
The ma idof-honor and brides
Assisting the )sokaics '.sertt
.aids were dreased in identical nile. S. C. and Mrs. Lavern
A -line. famal gowns fashioned Graham presided at the punch I Mrs. Thelma Hall, Mrs. Doris
bowl.
j Thomas, and Mr. Ruth Allen.
..f soft yellow suzsmer
Mrs. Betty Robinson kept the
Hono red guests of the evenrolled colla rs and inserts at the
of
gold
headed
trim.
brides
book,
which
was
centerling
were members of the wedwa istline
decorated
1ding
party, Mrs. Altaniesse
A head pioce of two gold ed on a rostrum also
with greenery and streamers. Dixon, mother of the brideFloating hostesses were Mrs. elect, and Mrs. Annie L Foster,
Ruth Allen, Mrs. E. 0. Young, grandmother of the bride-elect..
i Mrs. Julia Merritt, Mrs. J, Pa.
Others attending from out-,; no
1rs mci Bacon. t1r, of -tow n were Roosevelt George
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was flick Williams who told (Continued on Page lB. Col. 1)

spection to ascertain if the hell- was designed by the trl-coemty
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with spectators lining the walls. posal was originally presented, property in the area, a nil that half-mile radius of the heliport no dust generited because It
The arplIcant, Dean Snavely, to obtain Information from the there was nothing peculiar in and 57 wIthin a mtle radius. would cause repairs to his

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Attorney Thomas Freeman. sity arcs, Freeman said th e of the step which the aue1s.
Approval was granted by the film on the operation of heli- representing residents of the heli'srt's resulting traffic wonid thin had taken to ren'ns the
Seminole County Board of Ad- ports detailing the decibels of ates. told the board that sound increase density. Freeman went property.
Two other reMents of the
justment lest night for a specIal nolu' generated in toUtwis of an Iii relative to location; that on to explain inverse condemnsexception permitting a private average city. and comparing It decibels in the city are not tion as growing from the effe'et area stated opposition of the
heliport in flea Pinar Estates. with th e noise of a helicopter, painful . He maintained that the which airports had upon th e noise and dus.
Snavely in rebuttal said that
The property Is l oc ated In the The film liken ed decibels wI'h "peace and quiet" aspect of land, and In which adjourning
residents
were
compensated
for
th e operation was less noisy
vicinity of 1-4 and Longwood- degrees on a thermometer, arid residents should be consIdered ,
th an 1-4 n4 thet adjacent r'a9'iarkharn Road, and ii zoned stated th at the determining faq- and said that the allowing of a their land.
Willism
Redote,
president
of
road, arid that the noise was
eIiport
was
"not
good
common
br
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Mi.
law
the
South
West
Markham
Road
minimal
compared with the
sense"
Freeman cited
Robert
Zoning Director
Every teat was filled In the
Count) Cominlision chambers, Brown, who was asked at a which stated that a peculiar Association, presented a map previous Navy jets. He went
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tmpor. "cheerful strnnahere" is con conjure up the desired effect.
exposure to
8thki and stones. Glass si
corportiit," the --lanrusI of environment than In the schools
schools, still the
area
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bustTWO
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schools
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unter
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18. were dead. apparent victims 1 police found them, were reof an overdose of dilaudid. a I lrzi'.ed from a dtv hospit a l
pain—killing drug iO time' r iur 'Wedn esd ay night.

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Food. Nutrition and Health, and
a nutrition consultant to both
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AT THE OFFICPES OF

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Former Editor

Peter Schaal
The Sanford Herald

of weaker and poorer performIng stocks and reinvestment of
the funds in blue- chip areai S it
strong characteristic of i
market in

a

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The iziore peop1c ee tlit, May
26 low as a low for the year,
the greater the possibility of a
buying panic in the market

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Johnson's announcement of a
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Bruns, Nordeman &amp; Co. isays.
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ROLLAND DEAN, former .ditor.p.SIish:' f th. Sanford Herald
DUfl walKing StOUflO in a ocx e for trie past few days
living in memories of +ha past • . you handled some of sho
touchy situat.on with considerable adroitness.
DOROTHY I-iAYNES SANDS. "I was fascinated and couldn't put it down."

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black candidate

Regularly

tory. The author spent many months gleaning focts from headlines and stories
from the Sanford Herald at well as ht own memories of Sanford i912.i935

Today

carry ina1- heavyset gunman
held the jor on
of
1.280
sentences
mum
years offices night manager, Bruce nancially.

The conviction

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Walk

history of

and depressions of yesferyear. See how over 700 persons (many sfill residing
in Samford) coriftibuted in Their unusual ways to fhe wr;f;ng of Sonford'i Ms.

Gef '

It Juitt might keep a minor
field at the bizarre climax of a
$400 robbery In which a problem frnm becoming a inn-

This is the only solo where you gel all t o arnous
brands at such great savings . . . along with Capp's
porsonalized service and parficular fitting. Donf miss
earl seasonal clearance.
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Read about the trials and tribulations of a small town during the

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tee a study of 60 cerca!s. Forty
of them. he said. have so little
protein, iron, calcium, and
vitamins that "they fatten but
do little to prevent milnutri-

Sanford durng it's most exciting era!

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overgrown South Miami tomato tar, listen to wiat he tMls you.

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said in testimony prepared for
the SetItte cununiii s suhcoiii

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A fascinating 145— page

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bails Sugar Crisp: and Kellogg's added. "Tile jury evidenfly
antinutritional
totally
didn't hf1Il-%, v T11c."
equating swff-tness %%ith health Stigar Sniack, and abil i ty,
l s are id to a dult good

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'GOOD TASTE

Gibson. sat slumped
number of governmert nutrition logg's Product 19. General Kenneth A.
poor clilldrcn Milis' Kabooin and General
preject!. Fai
particu'arly suffvr
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as It result Mills' Total. lie ratcd six others hands as the jury read Its
commercials "mitritionally ni e r I t o r ious." verdict.
of
misleading
I'm terribly
"I call (),,I%equating strengt1i and athletic They were Nabisco 100 II vr
"I will~
tj;lket(),Its
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disappoilI
lie
said.
prowess %%ith a brand of Cent, Bran: Q
General Foods (Post) Fortified nppeal."
breakfast cereal.
"1 testified on the stand and I
ceteuils
are
worst
Oat Flakes; Kellogg's Special
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Robert B. Choate. a civilian "Clearly the best from a
entnt-er ssho has worked on a nutrient standpoint were lCd-

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wiR Dever rust
0 10 P=dtim Antmefir

bI acing less and less of I worked in a neighbarshood
his old frienda. AfW tUmerl'upermarkeL was bospitalizedl
-ondition today. Hel
Tuesday night friends said, :n
I criticall c
still,
unconscious.
Vertao stopped at a
corner hangout in LM ML Cathy Augustine, 19. a petite'

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briefly
with
quickly
Oficers. hill,

For more information
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I jail and 640,000 In title.% for Reitz. and Mrs. Lamb hostage on Medicare, contact ynur 11ot-;d
(,,l(-h (Jerendant, U.S. District for nine hours before the social security office Rt 12,0`9
F.. 2nd St. f lrphnr.e 322 2711.
Court Judge George II. Barlow robbery Mondaymorning.
anti
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set
Etit'dtlon
dUd
\'t'liatt'
(t'P1
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no date for sentencing.
Committee
on
Select
told
Senate
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was
subcommittee
Convicted
Senate
Nutrition And Iluinnn Needs 1k %%Pre former City Attorney
today most brands f dry
presented
11 hilip Gordon. foriner Public
cereal prov ide littl e n
a private cttiien. and said III' Work' Director Anthony Laand MAny of the lentiti mitritioui obtained the brdnd hy-brand
reputed
Malia
morte
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brands cost the most and are information from cereal maim figuresJoseph
advertised heavily on children 's facturers
television shows.
Icnro,
Of the 60 brands. he said, Ralph
beaten for reAddoniflo

10,200 BIUfHr.

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hotel room Tuesday morr,~f,
And found a .22 callbe.r rpvr;~~
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of the giin. police secured nI

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de
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ta
1teft
gave
police
a
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Inter
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Former Newark Mayor thigh J.
Addonizio and four otacrs were
con victed Wednesday on char
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the recoiliflird a cornpo-41le picture in Miami. Niport Arrived or,
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thbo:hh1t
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Fitch of the Sanford
Mrs.
li dera
inu
ss"io" h1r
"cold -bli)(icled. calculated" cor- colI it, tile 64 count I
Delores
Palacinn.
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Social
111ancht,
ruption In the state's
ment arising from a ki( kback tile clay manager or the When you get older you'rp fro
It
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- y found
C
Medicare, health care c!oqtq
dants Allegedly netted $1.4 Judy Lamb.
I'livy %%vre shot to) licath ill all m(moy. Whon yoli f.f. your dor

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(U11l)_ 11olice Arrest
A jNIInmI cat) driver early giiiiiiinn to the joinato field and
twiny on clitirgen of killing two ,I twice In thr hend. Ile
A tomato firld ml 0%,f
After
the daY1141111, and Managed to crnAl half A
Monday
tile
Coral Gablev. milt to a highway and Alvtt
robbery of
police.
Wv-ttern Union officV.
Reitz. 18, rernalivi, In critical
Tile All"pect. nvillion Niliort,
-finflition in
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Philip MonI coordinator of

there is no better it rea to !-,,ro*t is obtalm-d.

into the buildinr of a school.

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the linporisne. of the isual department, the information
ira sticn, c'oirerKttfln and world There is TU) need for thus fha 1 U u tnats z
(ltrctI0fl mr ttII'
the
planning in vast amounts to that world to be unpleasant.

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and
I mrint*ri Tueliday that th e Mi nIded taie of poor mlgrnnt IIv r
that prtwili rtlnitmoithou;ngI4
PAul
f Atlanta' ~O
lnhNl hiuk
nnditltin
orange' juice ihitdi
Ing
tint aq hmd A% that portrayed on
'.mie
grnup
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f
the
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coe
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Pre4ldent
hint
'We
WetlnvintnY ith littirleli tit iltionk
ary of Ciwa Cola o rate ml. Wtdnesday re'iervod
mrnei*
hAve t,rqcen windows. tern iiit i recv'nt NRC television
" trkpr who
grant hei'ittg in Florida with
q
remar
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trntil
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he
howling week nfh'r they niose plumbing ,,nml incteati of using mentary or in testimony
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Then the skill and expertise most ImportsI
the specific needs of the chil.
project
The e volution ,(
and
young
adults
she
of
the
architect are •mpto3ed
drim
ld he using the facillq. The to give the taxpayer the most
hools, wort literally tailrired for his dollar, and the student I the middle school IA intricate.
tn meet the needs (education. the best that is available that I BASiC&amp;)Iy it Is this: An open
%%orl, session with all depnrt
emotional and physical) of t1I will suit his rl"ds.
"The need to impr.)~@ our merit heads puts eN- eryone on
SPIainole Junior Collect cost environment he.-% mver been the same path; then the depart$62.7 million. lAkiview, greater than at the present ments "parste to hold PenlinnI
when phase 11 IN complet,ed, time," claim Burtot. and hiA to learn the forlinas and reuill have a tab of ovvr $2 mil- associate architects. They note actions of each member of the

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MArk" are the needs of the student fare- his 11fe Is found. It Is In the
schools th at tastes In qua lit
Lakeview Middle School SYSI meat
and
comfort at* formiIIII4.
In the actual dealifn of a
Seminole Junior Collect.
So special esthetic enjoyment
At these schools the philow school endless hours are first
phy behind ths, actual stmeture spent In formulating the phi anti quality are built Into tho
sc schools right, alona with the
ors dmii
cc
tecVs plans were adapted to tual design of the school.

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Why Turf Club Closed

Tells

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To Come

ator Spesurd Holland (D) and I. opposed by forme
of
from
others.
in
the
house
cats
a
the
119
there.
So
far
jority
purely
- Now the candidates have '4qalified"-4
Harrold C.srswell of TJ1*hU1a, whose
Judge
Federal
have
to
fight
for
his
nomination
in
will
But
he
assured
eal
representatives
are
concerned,
Democrats
are
designation not to be confused with the r
with th e COfl$$TV*tiV
j ).gal
the Republican primaries and, If defeated, would re- chief asset is his identification
where
no
Republican
ha.
qualified
to
contest.
&amp;4,
of
of
that
specific
and
important
designation
meaning of
move th e only resident of Seminole County from the wing.
balance of six which will be needed to continue
a person's ability and capacity-the time for thtra- Th e Democrat
On the ubernatorW race, the drive by Incummajority
there
are
practically
assured
legislative
representation
this
growing
county
certhe
ft party debate
us.
bent Governor Kirk is off and runn1n with Central
t.ainly deserves
Important
Next milestone in the race for elected office is of being 'VOL
:
comment has been made by our brethern florida as Its key command post.. He has
General
however,
this
matter
of
Seminole
County,
For
will
be
held.
On
will
deserve
primaries
o 6ept. 8h when the first.
rivals and th is i.z-a-part.
that the most intriguing result
of
the
Fourth
Estate
been
re
state
legislature
has
Nov.
representation
in
the
29th the eecox.d primaries take place and cn
duced to a situation which approaches "taxation with- of the qualifying period is the obvious fact th at the dose watching.
Srd the General Election Day.
Dem ocrats are in the same sort of fix with rivalRepublicans are challenging for all the top officesThus what every voter is confronted with are out representation." Among all th e candidates from
rice expected to make a contest for their g'ubernator
House of Representatives,
States
Senator,
is
only
United
district
there
and
the
Orange-Seminole
legislative
jiome weeks when oratory will be at a rnaximuni
1*1 nomination important as the hopefuls are forced
and Cabinet Poets.
I the
Governor
one
who
lives
in
Seminole.
all
t1
'
s
attention
will
be
needed
to
reduce
keenest
into preiae definition of programs they will CSpOUSC.
But the existence of a true two-party political
Bassett
(B)
of
Altamonte
Pope
is
Rep.
E.
lie
h
to
form
judgement
- facts on wh ic
In less than seven weeks the primaries will be
Springs who has both Republican and Democratic condition is yet to be created in the lower echelons
However, there are some results which can flo
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here. By then the final day to register to vote-Aug.
theory of government in Florida.
be listed. One of these is that Gay. Claude R. Kirk, opposition. This reduces the one man, one vote
Sth will have come and gone and we would repeat
Among these top offices the primary fight will
majorities
to
the
ridiculous.
Republican
hope
for
Ee JT.!a widely heralded
also produce the fireworks. For the Republicans this the advice which has gone out to voters with lncreaMr. Bassett, it should be remembered, is one of
1zthe next state legislature has lost almost all seinthe possibility of the most eye-opening display ing vehemence: Register and Vote!
eonhas
with
his
the
delegation
who
has
communicated
reality,
- blanc of
Politicians have complied with their legal necesswhile the veteran US Representative William Cramer
Democrats will control the senate as the GOP stituenta during his term. This is a condition which
0
ities
and qualified. Can voters do less
drives for the seat of retiring Sen.
does not have a chance to upset the Democratic ma- has been spotlighted by the lack of communication of St. Petersburg

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pretiated. I thank you iirurl
In answer to why th. Turf thoae of the Herald staff for
Int, had to close, the fol- the kindnesses o xtsntlod to :r.
uwitig points are Important. during my visit In June.
IIarviJd T. Meyer
l I'aynff. slight. Fiivnrlt.s

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lh# plight or the;4 people w it1r,
* charge 01 nm-objeetiv. r
porting, In my opthion, cihir,

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an inctmtisteney EM' Mi.
profesu contempt for the - c
presiloni of war.

snauly won,
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Expression
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I;lit'ur, hi-raid:
0 rents. Must build up patronI wish to express sppreel*e of dog and JsI Alai fans, tion for your reporting in
n the 0p4'nillg week high drink your lead article for July t,
uric.; aren't good salesmanship 1970. It has been sometime;
ven though concessions nnt said that If C.eorge Willie"
ontroli.') by track, they could were elected president we wou ld
nn Inn. uinm.,thInw
'Fh* ein
.
-----------have a pnIle* staze. rnuic. eLite
imi .Ini Alai tans come nut, first
has n.vnr been more accurately
or ciu,lositv utirpns.ii .ind to cI";crlh.d than in your artic le.
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Pd. MM. - In no

of the mlgrante. (hvr on'y heel
i that they (TV) 7PfU.ed a
credit lI Impvnvementa Ihit
indlildoals
some
dedicated
made In ihi. area. We want
tsoth .Me; pr.sented.i

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I
on; turns them off, O.K. to
Ernest T. Freeman I
-also the prices alter the sport
Titusville
R established and payoffs a hit
igher. The thirsty and hungry
Migrants
trip
er liken o
snough then back to 3&amp;.4&amp; cant Editor, Herald:
After viewing NI I G R A N T
u'er at the corner bar.
1) Ton long between race. W')T1(F,R, I too. would ha'. to
nm pared to Jai Alai but don't conclude that some of the recent .
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Impact,
to
perhaps
done,
high and this dI.eourzg.d fans,
Six piirk fan arouse the viewers' concern. Oh. I

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iy with the political winds brewing up
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We are, in line with this situation, printing
an editorial from th e Williamson (W. Vs.)
Daily News stating their policy for handling
aronymouzs letters with which we are quite in
hony:
"The Williamson Daily News, like most
aqvspapala, likes to give its readers voice. The
tters To Th e Editor' section is a much read
feature of a newspaper. Heretofore, the Daily
News has had a strict rule against anon3mous
or unsign ed letters and has consigned such e4tars immediately to the circular f ile (wastebasket) without further ado.
"Now we are making a slight, but important
change in the policy covering letters to the edi
'tar. Anonymous or unsigned letters will be accepted if th ey pertain to issues and situations
but the same taboo will bold on letters dealing
vith personalities, in other words you can write
complaints about the condition of roads, but you
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for on. and a K.f pesos. Now It system and years 01 violence in
which tens of thousands died.
is around lt.

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Rout, now 70. ruled by
They art among those UPOn decree,
FUSSU 5a51 i 5 C1t3 01 50000
ended press freedoms
whI
calls Itself the City 01 whom Rojas and his field- and built up a feared secret
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tot
Flowers. It 1I.i about half way manager daughter. Sen. Maria
along the road which runs Eugenia Morena-Diax, count to in 957, he went into exile.
steeply down the mountainside send rivers of blood flowing ri-turning a year later to be
Nm Colombia's capital. Bogo- through Colomboa until Rojas convicted of corruption, to
serve two years In prison and
regains his former power.
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The Colombian supreme court
man who Is the owne•r of a and has decla red that until he
small restaurani His friend Ii decla red winner of the restored his rights In 1967.
Ucras has woo the admira
Jaime Ortis Is a flower election. "There wil l be no
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peace in Colombia again."
merchant.
the upper middle-clan at
Pres.
Rouas.
considered
by
his
and
against
They grumble
and 01 international
home.
Latin
tdent Carlo. Iieras and the critics as one
abroad for his
organizations
political conservative who Is to Americas most ruthless dictasucceed him on Aug. 7. 45-year. tars In recent years was one of succeuM development 11 the
old MISs.) Pasana Boreh. four candidates running under Colombian economy. On the
pol itical other hand. Rein woe DII
s unique
They long for the return of Colombia'
f ormer dictator Gi'n Gustavo system which dictates that th. support from the lower middleRojas Pinill, who, they recalL office 01 president must alter. class and the urban poor who
built the highway th rough nate between a Liberal and a have been squeezed by taxes
Rusagasuga the better to reach Conservauve every four years. and creeping inflation.
It was against Rojas' threat Al
"The system came Into being
his own town at the foot of the
after Rojas' fcrced resignation to take poer by violence If
mountain, Melgar.
They grumbl. about the in 1957. He had taken over in necessa ry that I.Jeras, on the
gasoline tax ixid tight money. 953 at the request of the eve 01 the opening 01 congress
Lombana recalls that under political parties after a break- Monday declared a state of
Rojas a man could buy a lunch down of the constitutional emergency.
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our object was Idealistic. It was an immaculate
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contrel of the lower house.

of Rsprsssatatlyss to be filled this foil, Republicans need a net gain of 31 to tolui

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høan. I taxu'avers and nar.nt •)nuld
and criticism sometim
I
ed upon them. The biggest prob.
Informed be fore the from St. John Baptist Church
Ths is C. L. t. ooper;
' 1cm I have encountered with board decisions are made and for civic and community rela
ment to the people of Seminole the bewildered minority of
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tiena, Junior Achievement, Boy
County, who may wish to con- troubled children, is in protect- stressed that tiii tax dollar Scouts and Citizen of th e E)ny
eider him u their Republican ing them from unscrupulous used by th e schools should be on Radio Station WTRR.
'candidate for County Commis. adults
stretched."
Four.
Ringling said p r n V I a I e n a
sinner in Dl,trkt
Our Juvenile officers, coun'veteran and A selora, th e courts and the d.• should be made for the anticiI am a Na
- family man, residing wi th my ,artments of welfare who deal pated growth of the county and
programs
should
be
and
our
children
at
acceptable
wife, Ann,
with the neda of our youth
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15 Lotus I*ke In Casa.lberry. have done a auheth lob conS worked out 1th the U.S.
sidering what they have to partmcnt of Health, Ediration
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prevent
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science
social
major in
at Mar- work with. It is my earnest de- and
tin Jr. College In Pulaski, Ten- site to ace th ese dedicated a loss of federal funds.
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A native of Tallahassee
nets., and Florence State people provided with a good
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sodatkn with these ride A&amp;M wi th a B.S. degree
my cioSe
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of basic engineering courses
people, I know it is not their before attending Jioward Unithe University of Tennessee.
wish to see children lodged in vr-raity Medical School for his
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With a year of cml surgery
County eight years. During with any workable existing plan
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ashington.
the
dentist
atth
th at time I have received
e to correct this situation or work at W
Jaycee's Physical F I t Ti C $ diligently to plan and to carry tended various clinics on Perle.
Award, and also their Dhstln- to completion whatever fachll , dontia, Prosthodontli and Oral
Surgery.
gulsb.d Service Award. In 1965 ties are necea'ry.
e
He Is a member of the Amer
I was named Optimist of th

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Solid or liquid.
Wide os narrow.
Smooth or rough.
Tender or tough.

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Rain or shine.
Hot or cold.
Plato:
Poor as rich.
No wonder people get tired of
in!
areas into thcriands of counti$
lyers
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When several
by 1.01,115S CASSEIS
Feast or famine.
this
world.
and
innumerable
small
towns,
making
decisions
in
bureaucracy
are
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UPI Senior Editor
to
Hun
or h.
which
is
too
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each
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Some between a citizen
significant
control
their
lives
seems
to
be
spent
in
Young
or old.
any
of America's cities are too big municipal agencies that sup- exert
destiny."
Winter
or summer.
choosing between something or
and some of Its town; ton &amp;MUM prdlv cIt to aerve him, It's over Its economic
Day or night.
to be effective units of hard for him to btllj"ve that Visionary? Perhaps. But Isn't another. Every situation they
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In
them
to
deIdle or busy.
confront
requires
some
fresh
vision
really
blessed
with
selfhe's
government,
to
that
has
managed
Pushing or pulling.
cide
between
alternatives.
country
Although these problemc of government, or to feel any
Open
or shutinto
a
situation
From
birth
to
the
tomb
they
itself
ton much and too much and too personal responaihility for the work
cent
of
the
are
per
Help or hindrance.
ceaselessly caught on the
where nearly 70
little may seem to be at community's problems,
By
the
Square
dilemma.
or coot,
together
twin
has
of
a
of
selfpeople
are
crammed
Equally
destructive
opposite poles, both can be
per
cent
01
the
comes
tra
Sight
or
curved,
time
their
final
summons
on
tends,
is
on
only
c
solved by appflcettan of the government. Tox on
Drunk
or
sober,
numb
and
worn
out
they
are
same concept, says Dr. Karl A. "the fragmentation of our rural land'
Sad or happy.
from choosing betweenFox, who heads the Department
Ugly or beautiful,
Hoads or tails.
of Economics at Iowa State
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Up or down.

Empty or full.

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pital staff.
all phases of this type of facili'
said today he would like
to re. Ringling belongs to the ',%I&amp;ty. For the past mix years I
have served as president of Ini!tate the School Board Ad. sonic, Shrine. Elks and Chi DelSeminole Little League, an In- visory Committee to help the ta Mu frate rnal groups.
fo dependent nonprofit organiza board make proper decisions
His public service record intien attempting to provide a concerning the operation of the eludes Seminole Chamber of
Junior
member,
Commrre
program of recreation for
chool
county's 2
Achievement ad ior, Of ice of
roxlni&amp;tely 900 boys and girls
local
of Seminole County.
Economic 0;)[),)rtu,iity

Now or then.

Temporary or permanent.
With oi' without.
Do or don't,
Good or bad.
Lassie or lad.
High or low.
Awake or asleep, whether you
gallop or creep-paste this in
your hat-you spend most of
your time betwixt or between,
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are aware of my Interest In cii.
Relating his candidacy to
th e youth of Seminole County.
school
board, Ringling said "(Ic
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great.
I consider them to be th
sit natural reeource available damns should be made with
to as today. Tho majority of the Interest of the children in
th em are creative, capable, in. mind and what Is best for their
telllgent and moral, and not at education."
Ho continued, "the p?ople,
all deserving of th e rejection

Hemp Control: Birth Control

rellent facilities for th. horsemen. The patrons were pleased
with gnnndstar.d a n d club
house facilities. While patronage was low It was enough for
a start that will surely grow
to far greater success for Seminole Turf Club.
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Having served for two years children, one still attending treasurer, Manpower Commitan the long range planning school, Issued this statement tee member, (rooms High
recreation committee for Sem- along
School Quarterback Club buai
Inole County, I am very anxious
ness manager and givus four
the
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county
purchase
and
the
operation
of
county days a month free service to
to - th
indigent school children at
fo preserve some of our more school system.
Rinzlinr said he was a part Seminole Health Center.
more beautiful natural areas
advisory-.
a. ..avle Tid. 'ntiitI ..r. &amp;i
of the
group
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Optimist Club.
Dr. J. C. Ringling
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bet of th e Board of Directors
of th e Orlando Youth Center, dentist and Democratic candL sociation's board of director.,
hoping to gain Insight and SX data for Seminole County Natioral Dental Association

basic Idea, as he
strife.
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outlined It to this reporter. is
that both urban and rural
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100.000 population.
P'..s tee.i 5'ueis.*
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American
"imperialism"), has
Eldridge Cleaver. sei!.exiled
The size of these units would
an Asian version of
d. sad
?ubhsli.cl daily u,.p$ I.tvrd.y.
vary acoording to population leader of the Black Panther performed
iMisbad S.tuid.y pt.s.dli'p Ch'Istss.
'enain1C mudensity and might range from a Party. Is In North Korea as West Germany's
SUIICIIPT*DN MT
Manufactures
from these
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head of * "fact-finding" delegi$1.50 Mee$li few square miles lii metropoU
Hem. D•Ilv.ry
1k Week
got
a long
By DICK WEST
It also tells, with seveti CS.?) be destroyed.
two countries have
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plants
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men
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group
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aetted ieCticmi.
Li S Postal LSgStleIW pt.hh. VW all ,nsll svh..rIptl.iss . 5P'Y
now, the most sought-after wild hemp. "The leaflets are growing, and not more than 24
women representing an Itt' clamoring for PrOt,ectitm,
each
and
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the
name
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paid in •dv.oc..
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strange
latin
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document
published by the U.S. dark green on top and lighter Inches high."
fns.r,d as s.ceed clan matte, October 27. 1 9 10 it Ow unit would be relatively sell tssiiorUnetit of new tell and regovernment
has been a booklet an the boLtosn. The edge 01 f1w
That explains 01 course, why
contained as a labor market. volutionary orjanizauuni and perlalitm."
Post Office of S.usf.,d. Flatlds 12771.
But Cleaver et al are not in
the pamphlet Ii almost certain
titled "Infant Care" which sells leaflet Is sawtoothed..."
Tb. l4.r.ld 1. a wsees.0 4 $1,. A.s.clsti,d P,.,s wtilsb Is and would offer, within a one Robert Sheer. former edJ.
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have for 30 cents and has about 15
commuting range of not more tar of Ramparts magazine and teirsied In the truth. They
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bistime and expense, free of charge to come down lea
money raising luncheon at Lyman.
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outfielder.it Billy Brutm and Tommy Holmes are the latest il14 six hits ill le"dilig his tollitil
additions to the Braves' roster of former players who wiH to a sweep of a day-night dOL il
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~ Orioles lead the Tigers b,., fi%e ~ ~ore topped N'irw Yu.k i I .1r.-.1,
jiu-i.mCta Game on Saturday,
Press
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Mathews is the third baseman on the Braves' All-Time uation." Yar explained "I'm I Rellf-'% "r
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a tidy-night tvinblil
Team and along with Warren Spahn, is one of the two Braves' not gcing to be swinging for a tiide his biiif stV t perfect snept
base hit in situtations %%, here we one for ow west irading .Minne. I the Angels. 7.4. and 8 1. Oakl!!nd' Pittsburgh trimmed Atlanta 5-3.
players ever to have their numbers retired. Mathews' uniform
! edged Washington 4 3. Mikillaij : 11auiton ripped it i.o uis 11-9,
number 41 was retired at last year's Old-11mers Game in need the long ball. That may sota T%kins %%hile the Baltiniorel
. - mean sacrificing some hits but Orioles kings In the East. have
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record for most home runs by teammates wIth 863 (442 by
Ppratioski. the vetermi .soUth
Mathews and -VI by Aaron) from IM through im, breakIng three American League batting
.,ave of
a record set by Babe Ruth and Lociu Gehrig. Mathews was the championships to his credit. but paw. picked up liiA
Major Leagues' All-Star "d baseman in 19M, 1957, 1950 until lately no one would have the 3ellson Wednesday night.
and 19W. He is now a vice president of the Milwaukee Bre%era givtn him inuch chance for A milling (lie l,t.)t four I)--troll, Init
fourth this year. Exactly one turs Ili presserving Jim Perry's
of the American League.
Ryan, who is now the manager of the Braves' Twin Falls month ago bc was hitting .288 13th victory of the .'tI'(1fltO5
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He was a member of the 198 World Champion Braves and has a sustained surge of 41 i ueeks. tive victory ui,,cr tile Royals And I him."
h;toi while Harmon K.,Ilebrew
Ills average in this stretch as lith straight at Kan.-,a, Cit%-. i
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first official %ictory on the pro tear, has Billy Casper as a er 11tickey LoLch. 5.1. witil -i
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team which won the World Series and 1958 pennant winning games he s hitting at an incredl
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IMe eltient. last played in 1W. started a TZ-hoole run tollto;.
I to five over California %%title the 1
and Detroit. A regular for the Braves from 1953 t roui; 1960,
t1a on the plush. 7,)I-Id, psr-7L Laurel Valley (ohf (tub •*he when pinch-hiter Chico
he had a career batting average of .273 in 1,610 major league
I Arnold PaInter's home course. It's a team chamPionshlP in Union drove
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will be bad for both teams, favoring neither the Russians nor

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ur Iasorit little (?) writer will be leaving this
end on a long awaited loacation. Now I'm not going t
tell ~ou where I'm going, but it is the home of the Atlanta
ATh"T%.
ltraiec . . oh, o .)u guessed already , •
I'm all set for a solid neck of baseball action, featuring

Hall King, ~t ZtP,*su,*W of tworus High and a native of
Oviedo, Is doing a fine job with the Braves. RecentlY. Bob
I)idier, last year a top catcher for the Biases, isas sent to
the minors to york o his batting
King wss iatting around .3m the last time I looked and
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BOSTON (AP) - The Amen Washington. and one that re- 1 Cronin ad Wednesday that
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p equires
planned
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can
League
witnesses today at a National ance if either side refuses to im- tions of contracts with league
Labor Relations Board hearing plement his decision.
umpires are individual matiAtty. Henry Kalleher. counsel
into the firing In 1968 of umpires
but said the two were,
tes__.Bill Valentine and A] Salerno.
Firvt there is the police protectiom This is a "Must," Atarrogance
Attv. James Gerner. counsel ed hi, case %Vednesdy, follow- fired because of
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hceuaen. There were fit, for the varsity games and three for for the lengue said he thought Irtg two das of testimony b and failure to keep an esen tern
one daywould be sufficient to American Lea'e President Joe per
the junior varsity games, and each is paid $8.10 A
present his witnesses. thus end ' Cronin
I "An unmpfle must exercise pavisor to maLke, sure everything is in working order and open I~
ing eight days of hearings be: I
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! tience and Judgement." said
and clost the Ptadium, is paid $8 per 9&amp;=t!; fore board Examiner David Da- ;pire ;or seven )-cam. and Valen
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'I Cronin. who also said he had
I tine. a six year veteran, co, ntend
The labor cad for lining the f*1d is wen ly $25, ia addi- ,I %idson.
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Daridson then uil.l give both I~ In an unfair labor practice, suit been unaware at the time that
tion to $48 fnir the pairyL Them there are the 14rht costing
between $30 and $45 per game. depending on the length of sides several weeks in which t3that they were fired for Irving Salerno and Valentine were 1îi
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s+- be rolled. A xix.ton file briefs before he offers an I to organize a collective bargain- i volved in any union organizaAft
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said
Cronin ,
Aas in
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comes
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days before the umpires were
The cost of tl~:is ijt usually CIS-50 and involves up to 24 man .
f 1 red-and
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at it time that Salererr are the expenses such as rehours of labor. And then
no attended a Chicago meeting
placing lights and other miscellaneous expenses. The city !1
of the National League umpires'
organization.
found it Imposm'ble to break even boy lestsint to the schools I
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at $2,500.
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money cyn the games played at stadium this year. But if i
Ues. but said he was in Chicago 3
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sompone doesn't wake up pretty soon. the field will be in sub- '
. to attend a mccUng with the
N'stional League
Ninerican League
par condition for the September openers.
Ea%t Dii-Ision
East M-Won
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U i* taIng from Meihourin', I WIll, haY
I 11th \,lt1011lUI I aue R.. Liu
Ihi tceknd a they pirpare to tonipctc
tone flc.idi anil (,repn ('y
'iprings
the honda little Major League state tournament
John (,teen nih ha COICIII1L
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this move". Too much, thist's for sure- IAA year. under the
a was $5OO 0?
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home gtm (Señnole High, Crooni.s High and Sudord Junior
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that there has been no maintenance at all since the school
u Ku gone uncut for aoms time.
board took over. The
Even the Ber=u&amp; gram is going to se*d. All the rmas suf- ,
fen from lack of fertilizer and water. Underneath the irrard- '
stand sits a city-owned mower, left at the field for theuse of
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the boss had been unable to play a game due to the adverse Johnson nun I'y a Tkti °'
icheduled to illav a two out of Rick Brown in the In-it matelio
in Daytona lb'Rih
three gan e seric' nith Ormond Beach for the Dktrkt cronu
brothiir
and
hi.
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Victor,
will both boo fix1itin-A18 sanctioned little major leagues In District 4, Ormond Beach Daytona Reach fightets. It '
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herefol', sit it's expense, perform all necessay maintenance
-round, grandatard,
end repair pertaining to the fenee'
light
structures
and
dele
the premises at tht
hhiacherp and
termination of this lease in the Am* madition received. nwmel wear and tear exPected. lessor (City c Sanfoit) Will

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fhta to ten fiy"nta Re hni Porte oth
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fP tnwn'ri John (olIIn, nn4.r ur*lea at 11.4 and fight. nii of of the's.
the prnmnt$on f It ( )flfl In I)R% ON PcNr}i
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["You mean thtii Ii tht firM TWI,It for prngrnm whi'h had that s)w "hoped to hear riie in t he matter o the prostram. urban renewal by saying, "No adviu'd that. the OEC). I grant
time the program has been cr1. I to be sgrwd by goverriment of- 1 formation . . . not what 1 read Mrs. Riggiris continued. 'Well I one in going to tear my house trig the funding, Indicated that
if
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1f%cffils, and that the flfflr nf in the nwspapers. I don't be. you would think fluii after 2% down to build a nra' one . . . It w to document the need
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brought to the aenUon ni
County Commissioners by Negro Commissioner Robert Parker E'UIOYTic OppOTtU'IIty
rs he could make one single you don't tell me, you ask me." for a food stamp fwogram. Mrs
had the final and fufl authority Uev all I rend." Mrs. Rigglns yea
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approve the fond stamp pro- Went on (0 attaCk thi' atten. meeting." Parker replied, "I Mrs. Crawford told the cnm• Crawf(r'd replied. "I don't tin
dttzens of the communitY, the the food tnmp program," but
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ntroverwd Fond Stump proby SCA Irre- dance of Parker at SCA meet apologize for not attending . . . mission, in final argument. derstand that.*'
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egalnit allocating $12,000 for . PI M submitted
LbfmZ gram arni grant to Seminole
Ings. to which Alexander said first I had conflicting meetings. that the proposal submitted by Commissioner Sidney 'ihlen!
fond as opposed to sit salaried peeUve of remarks by the
that Parker was a member of and when It got to where I SCA was never "to study the Jr. augesled that the SCA and
z Aitfla in the amount of
county
gtwi'riilng
body.
workers at 16.000 each.
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several committees. and weth- could attend. I got out of the need for a food stamp
were among points of contn cootrnd that be Manned t
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't1W county CC TTUIOt meet teA)eander
took
rarepgram.
In
attendnnc
did
habit."
Mrs. Ruthie Riggins, prni- t hr w
the next SCA meeting to
not t "5
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Counts Commission Chairn.ai attend
Mn, Thgglns. In cootIflWIfl((' tiflr snyin
dent of the Westaide Improvenot grant him the authority to
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action It it were ipand that because
d im tnnt rxception to the grant prrniched by whIte?
"NOT A GOOI) PROGRAM"
U, SCA. did r.ot mean total j
swered this cuesjacUon or the concept. He con- Alexander an
Untied that he had no inforina- tion by saying that. "I don't
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that it t a good program
'4.0 tion which changed the position
it
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-no Z41.0 is ii- in wo has been presented"
thr
that
r4tt ln,pter,
I f}4y1 Cnmmicscne- Greg Drummond
nt1nuec airing tin-ct' ttnr$ b
to emergency grocery
that he endorsed black
savkn
Alexander said that this
admintst.ratlon or the program.
su
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the program whichuRgj
coutt.:
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not
feel
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emergency nnd or immediate
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nWmentmt*on
program. The proposal ha black community that the pro-i
never been re-stzbmittecj to the I gram was being rejected simply
cnmmisinn, according to Alm- i because It was to be administantler. and the commission still 1 ered by blacks.
"4oeen't have the application Alexander refuted this chargf
of what the 1,8,000 is
by saying that it was tot good
Rev. William Burke question sense to survey a program for
ed Alexander concerning It he I documentation which has a).
enmmndit program in adjacent ready been put into effect, and
oounftes, and why !eminole that based upon original inftncounty varied.

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bh1 na.tóaa
who he Mrs, 'mltitnle IIi'sts-r, orlando; * Tuesday with full uziLit*ty boa' uaasbor t
draft cails this year have to- campus dvmonstr.ttlons in May, stork cc lth the
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the iuper',tiuui.
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('ou,iuuuti.uit ('hairs,,,, .Ju'$uI
tuiliuts that ''W(' ore doing all g s,i1 isis duut-trutir us.' pruulnu:
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nail to plus a,iI i;ptr'iii'uit a ang thue desired u'suit.''
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piugraun (lint will reduce draft
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whether such
rails to zero numd enable us to ca- say what that evidence is, but sudvisenment,
t., who died Wc4itcsday
log alter a •i.u,t Itii.ra, will graduated front high school ten, a son. Ra!pb C. Mo,y* Jr..
taablIh an all volunteer force,"
tie indicated lie meant lower amt arrauigernwit was In order
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hot, by os'eflowiuiir. Mos'ris ness. Horn In Atlanta, Ga. c•
"Iii tIit rn'meihi,ing lilOUths of itnunposcer.
ping for a ear with an auto- the Sunday Telegraph, which
Sanford In 117. H.
that. the plumbing In the c*uie
The secretary stressed
said at came from the outlawed thii year," Laird said, "I antiinatic pick-up.
rustrnntuus is "lit bad repair" owned and opt'ratetl SVstvrs
Irish Republican Army, a group ripage that draft culls still aver. ,ugaiii that hiy next sprung u.s.
to
281.000
but on tni' brighter side rout- Candy Ktthtii until rrtuetaent.
Furt'es still be down
One guud thing about ao. campait-ning for an end to lint- age )wiocs 10,000 ar nnflhi,"
as mrtuh'r of the
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In ill,, 1,tst - lii' 1111-k pn-do'ted 11-1)411)., in- f,''c t-u about hiI the
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the , iitr tiu'trrtlm n lilt-h 1w. IIP( t; I l I of
'lime elder lie'ush, William that total drift calls this tar (.5. girrisi,u, iii Vuttisatsi cc urn
be-sr more of the mourn pitchSurvivors
his wife,
Include
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lives In Brosdstair., Kent. ' will fall hwtsseen IM),004J and (lie Nixon administration took .lats,
eta aoand track.
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Margaret
Waters
of jrt170,000 young mcii compared jiottu'r In January l9ti9.
Mi.rris requested that the ford; three daughter;. Mi's.
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inark his 54tb birthday.
reporting that n the lease
tory of I)efenst' Melvin U. Laird
the trend is tots uind small- ngrt't'int'nt with the county for
said twins draft calls for the estr,
L"Jdtt :tnd trongcr !li Tr:
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th. Jyccc: a ;' rest of 3910 will average !wlocv
William Heath
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Congress
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1.ON!fl) 1A P) - Scotland 10,000 41 ,iioritti, a return to
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five
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de fense
'mmd is invest igatiiig a threat Vlu'ttu.iiii levels.
to
giving
psulleuuis,
particuloriiy
i.ower draft calls are tied
Laird uitende this forecast in a
to kidnap the 81-year-old father
Prime
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ill test holes (ruin 1-1 feet;
Thi' report tumdie.uU'tl that due tt'ui
of 35 feet, 1.5 feet, 2 otiuciik the site
bert Ad.iir Jr. and Murl Pstes Stanley Pierre and Ruth SteinAltamnnt Springs. qualified.
;o heavy underbrush Ii pine depths
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William Austin Altamonte 11 II
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basis of the soil horing.,
drilling equipment was liunitt'd. on the
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area and
Democra tic committeeman post- ' B B Arunner and James Sapp, t mat-Ia Ratimbituali. 35: Davtd
lion ever, the field Incectigatinui the geology of the
lion currently held by Robert IL Eleanor McGuinrteu and Mste!nl and Pttr"-ela Onfour stand site vicinity, it is the opinion
'05! asked for a poll of the
itIstetl 1f mak ing
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Janet Bonder, 34; James Rrae- stead. .11.
Peirce.
hoard. Only dienting tote
arni penetration Loruuigs rind tin' of the firm that the use of tbir
Automatically elected 'vi the
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state
Rcpuhlir-in
commitkin. Wdiam Wolsay. titud C P.
site
Is
satisfartur
Osceola
type operation if it would alk- cast by Thomas Gibbs. hIallhk method of testing provided in
Brackin
Democratic
County Democratic
3$:
Winifred
Perry.
teeman position, being vacated
. would not he harmful to aimabstained from voting,
formation, according to the
slate the re sidents fears.
committee
were
Helen MeCitiuc.
3$.
by F.. Pope Bassett, is being and Ann RasseU.
Residents were advised that port, for a conservative evalun cent water tsdIes such as Lake!
Freeman said the residents
John
McClnskey.
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and
The post on Precinct 22 is the
Ilarney or the artesian a quifer.
sought by Dominick Saifi, Longwere incorporating and want they had the right of appeal to tion of the hearing capacity
wood. and Charles Lansing, Al- only contested one on the einmn- B. -1- Crsin and Cindy Cram,
to preserve the "green belt" the Count" tommission within sandy soils and has been wide. This, according to the report, I-.
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Springs. SaUl is cur- ty Democratic committee. and 2; Freddie .'stnbiey Sr., 3: Missthe piezomc(ric level
area. 1-Ic again mainta ined in. 30 days. When questioned by ly accepted by foundation dc because
rrntly u.htttnian of the. County Is be1n sought by Henry .Jthn- ouft Belie S.rWTnrd, 4; Charles
0 tthtI(IN HETIIKA
gress and egress ivout corn- this reporter. Bc-dsole said that sign engineer; and architects. such In this iea that very hlith
Cututy Commissioner Sidcry Republican executive commit. ion arid Robert Blilbimer. All Walla. 3: Jane Adrtimticn. ; Vii".
A continuous drilling proce downward percolation would ul.
pound density and that if the an appeal was "definite."
lfl LII Suhtn. 13;
contests will be placed upon the'
Leaving the Court house resi- (lure was used. The soil sampler tirnately reach such an aquifer. Vihlrn Jr. brought to the at tee.
exception we"-granted It
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F.rwstme
Forward,
13: Char.
in
the
There are 29 primary contexts ballot
Should any rainfall eventually tention of the ronlmjujon that
"would be rotten apple in the dents were obviously disgruntled was driven iumto the ground tc
McIntosh
and
Mary
Mc.
Automatically elected to p- las
and were heard to say, "We're feet at a time, then extracted percolate downward Into the lie had met with residents of for posts on the county Repubarea which would spread."
Bates,
Paul
14;
GOP eom- Intosh. 13:
for visual examination and aquifer such water would have Precint-ta 2. 20, and .i relative lican committee and one for tions on the local
Chairman of the Board of not licked yet'
mittee by vIrtue of no .ppnal- Haney CU1tar' and (.uclnda
to sCCj) through a considerable to es ta blishment of a fire eon- th e Democratic committee.
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committee aspirants are '(Jon were Edgar Richey. Pr.- Coulter. 1$; Edith Duerr. 17: A.
amount of fine soils where the trol district In Loch Arbor, Tee
told the audience that under
cunct I 'ina Rerrtsten 2 Dr B Peterson Jr 19 0 W Luke
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'Ii (,t-fl 1faren Park, Idyll Helen Richey and and Rea
51 1 with the wrmIsslon of the
Patricia and La Verne Geiger 20 ffelen
Precinct I F Michael Thomas Lar'gen
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wide and Gyernbrler
board that allowable uses were
Gutman and Henry Bernsten. Largen. 3: Robert Newell and Fitts. 22: ZIta Sawyer. 24: Ka.
Vihkri advievd that the
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Mary Fire Departient no long- Precinct 2: Dominick Sahli and .Sh:rIey Stuart. 4: Harold Mc- thleen Raynokts. ill: 1',rirrv
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itockyard, and a soap manufactr will provide service, to thisRoger Martin. Precinct 9; Doris B':de and Josephine Gerhar', F.itai. 33; Kenneth Krai-e and
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fler and Ann Leffler.; Linda Davis. 3: and John K*
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that the heliport would not he
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James
Palmer
Char-16:
Schaffner
and
have requested that the Issue 9: Wulliam
as objectionable as any of th oe
of time bitt' control district
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continued that it was a VFR
C
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The late Sen. Robert
aircraft and mus fit under
'ttn
libel suit in federal court here
the
district
has
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talked
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certain usual conditions such as ned) c 16-year-old son Robert
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300 feet clear overhead and 1.5 Jr. fell out of a tree Wednesday
the life of cosmetics firm head
it
looks like It might becoun'
mile visual horizontal sight and broke his right stuist
Gle nn T lunar
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of we helicopter
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from
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exception. After the tote,
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Free Turitories tAp
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Charles
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sanitary landfill, k iuud hrtumi''ht it list' Is I uHut 1101 miii Itni of I he grvuunri
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Alexander told Burke that located to salaries and fl per
fader.) and local programs. In cent to food.
xpatmion of available welfare Mrs. Louis. Crawford. castswe earmarked for tant executive director of SCA.
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adjust:ment, and that the $5 1 submifted to the COThTfltULOfl
emergency ::
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at the Academy Cafeteria. Misnt ford Chapter 1404 were present ama at 3ioauetiezrt was with
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ant thing called "cot ktaul" suits Ison IAttru'unii Jr and tinugh
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and a yellow daisy corsage.
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al full Bev. Moar and Sharon Swilley.1 Henry Baker and Mrs. Charles !Mr and j%jrx. Ii. Barnhart, '.%fr
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and Irc 3 B Watt
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a Navy dress with ; f .Iiyahe
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larai
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my
chest
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and left him.
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rpjg this minister.
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T)EAR ABBY: The son of
a very dear friend of nurs is
being married soon. On the

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bedroom. 2 bath hems on 3 of
sired champkin steel', I male 2 '66 P.1cm 4 den, V-B, eutome' bedroom masenry lIke new, new
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Mary,
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the Pr.' est lots In Mayfair t.
fimIe, $so. 37b 0821.
power steenir'n, aIr ......$700
carpeting throughout. Rang.. ________________________________ Appliance's, Color IV.,, Stsr.os•
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'46 GTO 7 door havdtop
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thIs pik., $75,950. Terms.
Repossessloni. 915 W. lit SI, PuppIes, S weake old. $2 each. Ph. IsI4 ................
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171J411 ella, S
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CAL.L 377-6559,
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chines ,Il9htl1 scratched in ship.
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Merle
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Mayfair - Test drive thi, neighmerit to • sold for $78 nach. Ti1OPICAI FISH and cornpl.f.
REALTY
Bank
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Carport
Sale
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for
quality
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borhocd
STENSTROM 2565 PARK
May be paid cash or 1 monthly
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trade
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tale
elnitl.y, July 75,
AQIJAPIU'.i WORlD
double carport. On rtol 2 but 4 C.irpiirt S'lr,
as past payment. WIth war1954 Ford 4 door, in jmscsd ,.mrminI.J
ST. JOHNS REALTY
Walnut dininuj room set, odds
1913 French Ave. (11-91)
nicer lots. Trus,
of Mayfair;
Call 122-9411 or e'ven. ranty.
conditior's, $100. 131.9983.
176
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and
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THE TIME TESTED FIRM
house needs some a$t.ntion, but
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323.1195
120 N. PARK AVENUE 322.6121
what a buy at 822,5001 Terms. I ________________________________ I
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'vinyl hirdtop, full power, a ir
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322-2860 or 327-6124.
Iractar,
radio, low mlIe.3
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dining erea combination. Eamiy
MAYTAG
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FOR
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ANNUAL PERC[NTAGE
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Larry's Mart 215 Sanford Ave.
mortgage
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$11,000.
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$6,550. at $76.27 p.r mo., for _____________________ STEREO
53. Swap or Exchange
5homes, $5993. Travel Traler,, 1967 Pontiac Tempest Dclii. ss
SANFORD REALTY
r.rnalning II y.ars 4', % in' ________________________________________
lion wagon, standard •hft. F.with AM/FM radio iornbmnatmon
$998. I' Cabove, Pkl'.up Camp' unit. Lang. corner lot, 322.
2544 So. French Ave.
camp trailer for used
Will
trad.
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walnut
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less thai 36 000 ruler
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6305 after 5
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mls of $7 or $70 cash C a II
ramping accessories d;splayed!
32L 3847,
DeIrI.'s G-.ff Ser';ca b,4, V.-,Credit Manager, 327.9411 or
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Squirrel's "T.nt City." Adjoining
Completely remød.l.d two slory.
Center,
or horn. pt
Sanford
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see
at
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-Zooland H;ghwey 27, 6 mu., I -- -- --327.4924
frame, 4 bedroom, 2 bath,
SEMINOLE REALTY
-------.- ----.--_.- $15,000. Only $7,000 Small poodle. will trade for good
St.. Downtown.
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322.5232
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11960 El Camirre,., SI 1$
typewriter. 322-1886.
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"Furthcrn'ire. it prejudices
President Nixon's deci-rtsn to 24-Horn.. Rant Unfurnished
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Dank premiere 't"-"itur. and 't1ijij
Hom.s
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Buy-Sell-Trade
rollers,
beds,
tables,
med
chairs.
room homnss undar FHA 231
Ar,o-Out wher. the "Rast"
322-56??
UUSI, ditching mackin. for lrrlga' 31 I-IS E, 1st St.
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Payments less than Poole
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CROSS COUNTY REALTY
New
arid
dryers.
washers and
rooms, central heat and air. Red
ers pumps. AMERICAN RENT___________________
us.d,
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HIGH
APPLIANCES.
all
the
foors,
flrsplace
and
Oak
All. 2666 S. Hiawatha, Call
Close.in 3 bedroom, 2 bath, CB,
1700 W. lit St:327.3R83.
extras, All thIs on a lake. Well
322.9113.
SI 7,750. $5,000 Dawn, dy °•"
---------built, well located, well every.
rI'one 322.0720.
Used wisher, reconditIoned, 90
thing Including a 450' well. J
RENT A lED
day guarantee. MOONEY AP.
"all $49,750. Terms. To 5t
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$200 DOWN
PAYMENT
Rollaway, Baby Beds.
PLIANCES, Corner 3rd and Pal.
, . . for this 3 b.droo'i, I'% bath,
call
322.
322-2420. After hours
CARROLL'S FURNiTURE
rnetto, Sanford. Fla. 323-0697.
2860 or 322-6174.
wal' to wall carpeted lit'. new
-116 W. 1st Str-eiat, Ph. 322.5181.
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painted.
horn.. Newly
Fe-u, twin headboards and frames,
REALTY
Sal.
Merchandise
For
plumbing futures, chain limit STENSTROM
$10 each ,et Twin mattress and
2565 PARK __________
fenced, awning windows, new
spring. $10 )22.i764.
cloth and
Fiberglass
t;l. ,toor In kitchen and bath. IXCILLENT LOCATION off 20th Epoiies,
resin, Auto print and refinish. USED AIR CONDITIONERS -Buy,
Sod lrst'eneslngl Glad to show
near French (1904 Holly) . . ,
mc, materials and .qulpm.nt,
sell, trade. Pick up and daliver,
you. Total price, $11,150.
2 bedrooms, Florida Room or
373-0420.
W.
1st
St.,
322.0513 anytime.
1100
LOCH ARBOR
aura
unfinsh'
3rd ledroons with
Do the triss grow taller
.d b.th, IIlch.n equipped, dir,'
Reduce *.,fm. and fist with GoBese 15.00') BTU Air Conditioner, $279.
here, or is It the hill? Decide
ing room, den, air conditioner, 2I
FIRESTONE STORES
Tablets and E.Vap "waler pills."
f-r yoirself it 110 Kingswood
car garage.
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Downtown' 1st &amp; French
DRUG,
TOUCHTON
Ph. 322-0244
Court. And while you're then.,
Euclusive wIth
Sanford. --- I
lit us show you the oth.r lea.
I
For easy, qiick carpet cleaning I
lures including central h-eat and
CHAIN LINi( FENCP
Blu. Lustre Electric Sham'
rent
sir, large Florida room, huge
2546 S. FRENCH (17-921 322.8444
finance.
We
Free
estimates.
pooer
only SI per day. CAR.
double garage, separate dining ___________________________________
Co. 322.8060
S.mriol.Fanc.
ROiL'S
FURNITURE.
three
bed.
fins
this
room. See
, Lots &amp; Acreage
room, 2 bath
home near the
SUMMER SPECIAL
TELEVISION SETS $75 UP
golf course at your convenienCe. 2¼ Acres Hilltop Estates, Lot 90, On Ckn 1.nb F.ncing, walk . lit
MILLERS
LAKE MARY
Sorr.nto. Septic tank and utility
122-0152
gate FREE with 700' mInimum,
2519 Orl.imdo Dr.
- Clean and neat as e pIn, 3
$4500 cash or pay equity I
Ph. (or FREE estimate. We Fl--bedroom, 2 bath, central air arid
and assume loan. 322.5220
Solid maple set, Sngle bed, mr.
nanc.. ACE FENCE CO
heat, anchor fenced yard, Florl.
ror, dresser, bedside tabhi, $145•
Phone 323.0645.
di room, wall to wall carp.timsg 34. MobIl. Homes
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JACKSON'S CERAMICS
at
acid
Aj.,imenl sz. ,.f,uer.tui
at 212 Abbott Ave. for $1 7,500.1 Pac.maler, 36', I bedroom
s,EN'WAE,
FliNG.
Dneamwold Trailer Court, SOD
stove. $50 (or both or b.st °' =
Phon. for appointment.
Closed Thus, &amp; Sun. 322.7921.
Santa larbara. A bargain at
en. 1406 Magnolia. 373-1890.
Evenings arid Sundays
Open 10:00 a.m.-5 pm.
$1775 cash before August IS. ------------ ------ -- -------- -322-5973 or 322.7374
5 Pc. sectIonal In go
I &amp; K COINS, Buy, Sell and
STEMPER AGENCY
S.. Mr. Mack at D.&amp;l.'s Gulf
$50. 131.9915.
Service, 322.4924 or home ph.
Trade, 101 S. Park Ave.
Multiple Usting Realtor
322.4991
323.0722.
1919 S. French
- Women's new house robes, sites Ors. complefi bedroom suite, large
mirror, krrgsiie' headboard, night
5, hI, 1. priced from SI to $6.50
chest bureau, rug, lamp,
tabl.,
vests
and
nauga.
each. Also Fall
drapes, good cond'iinn, $100.
hide purses. 807 S. Magnolia
Call 322.3769.
Ave. 322.0281.
CERAMICS BY ANNE has a new Portable TV, $40. Newly upholitend hide.away sofa, $95. Ph. I
hom.-2467 S. Park Ave. Come
323.0736.
see all she goodies you can make
for your home in our classes.
O
condition maple flnlsh bunk
I'IOPrsIES
CUSTOtsI
Call 323-0200.
or twin beds, chest of dr*wers.
complete, $45, Refnigorator,
BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS
3224036.
12
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uIt P,;ea,_-Ruv Nowl-.--Sav.I
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automatic ti'ansmisslon, eewo"
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'66 FORD FAIRLANI
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$1595
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Motorcycles. Scooters

CHEVELLE

Convertible ',,th V-I .ragln. and
automatic 'rjmsmi$siofl

Kawastki, Bushwaciter, 175 cc.
good condition, i-w r1g e.
Call 322.6297, after 5.

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1965 El Carnirmo Cksvrol.t pick u
trick, A-I condition. 322-0520.
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1964 lnlernatonalScoutlwbrel
drive. Good condition Bargarr.
323.2688.
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RAMBLER

AMERICAN

Station -wagon with , -s cytlis..
dee cAgers. rid statrim.,tic •rans--

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$695

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BUSINESS SERVICES

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wilts 'J..J engine,

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7,000 miles on •ngine, niw tires
on front. Will trade for good
boat, motor and trailer, 32]- 1731 after 6 p.m.
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Chevrolet pict-n.p, good
1962
conditlen, lust insp,cted, $450
Or will trade for gocd automo.
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9 metal rotating display racks, $10 s Malone is now off.rng a $40 ne.
$695
duction on bedding. Shop our
each. 322.2861. Nights Phon.
TO
FIND
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323.067:.
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FURNiTURE CENTER
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lIsedr.condition.dtypet4rlters1100 S. French Ave. 57.97)
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choice of hundreds-priced from
Can 372.7953
$14.95 Check with George Stu' __________________________
Need some repair work? Hvng trouble finding where to buy t1
art, 113 East Robinson, Down' 57 Musica Instruments
$795
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STORAGE
465.4436.
stored
Spsn'et.Console
Beautiful
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pages.
BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT
locally. Local parson with s' _________________
impala 1 Jr. uridlop -.1h •is'
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cetlant credit c.en tale on smali I
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candition.r,,
PLASTIC
hydraulic chilr, 5)8 l$64.
WELL DRILLING
payment balance, Writ. Joplin
HOME IMPROVEMENT
matic cliff-, power Cteer'ag and
Piano, Inc., los 10), Panama
LAMINATION
PUit br.k.s.
Movie
Iristamatic M.5
Kodak
.+ Spray CI.,i.-4
City, Florida, 32101.
WELLS CRILLED-?IJMPS
-Ercelteret
con
Super
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camera,
Roofs-Eaves-Walls
74 hr .ervc., Diplomas, pholos.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
dition, $30. 3210647,
and best amplifIer.
- Bass Guitar
OXFORD.YENTCH BUILDING =
at.. irds, an-v paper larnireald is
All tes I smrea
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SERVICE.
plastic.
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crystal
clear
We
repair I S.M.
You
busb.t.
Bl.k.ey.d peas, $2
only $2. Send check to VMF
STINE
pick. Pilolan Farms, 0-usda, Fla, 11. Farm &amp;
iippI1.
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C.Il 31-5.3217. Closed Sundays. _____________________________
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Appliance repair, lawn mowcr I
Florida iió
.107 W, 2nd St.
322-4412 Raw Florida P.at. Minmm order ________________________________
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cqndition.
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RUMMAGE SALE, mu, west of
load. Geneva. 1495194.
,
ing, •lectrcal
trouble ihoot. I Now is he tins. •o q.$ you,
We do sell
AUTO REPAIRS
1.4 on Highway 434. nit Mobile
tag. 3201 Ornan4, Dr. 322.7342.
Sanlando
shallow
well,
Water
guarant,-orj, Manor, ned door to
62. LIvestock &amp; Poultry
ROD'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Call 322-4413.
new
Beauly Salon, Friday and Sat.
HOME.
IMPROVEMENT.
$
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216 S. Palmetto Ave.
a------ n.r.. ._s,..a
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prospects and increasing your cuftomer list,
A vortiso Your Services in th0 "Business Services't Want Ad

5 Days 21 Days 13 Wks.
$3.0 $12.60 $35.10
Ad
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5 lIne Ad - $6.50 $2100 $58.50

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t25 each. or flock for 525.
327-8014 av.,Ingi- .nd aul'

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Gentle, $150 eaib. Ta..k availS
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75th £ Sanford Ave.
322.1592
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Due..*cra banford. FlorIda, the' sbus-c tie
John 1.. Caasud.i
Clerk o' this Clrvutt Cur1
acwlbe't rieriona! PPe'tT•
J. a. iiana
in and fur Seminole County.
That said aisle Sc b,-inpr made to
)'ltee'$da
ti Fltlr-itiS. cuuw u i.'mtnole, ,
iSi1! 5FJJ
Lb. tern'. Cit 114.111 WrIt
of July, 3570, iittirf
Ii) Mrcrtba T. '.'Ihlen. I), C.
to and ,cubp-tuiln'd linfrire mc this *rj.)i
a.sin not an ,if,'l,-'er or dIe-cmrtrn- of tint, of I-:reuttun
(P'WiY leNt) EJIOL
and I Iserthy tw-rllfs tisat
.Iuhti h PolE- hOrfIf?
&amp;....-.nVinUVfe
ton.'ya r
IsirmiOcilt Couut I 1orua
Jo Psro ti Slump,
i IP7
411 Main St,ruet
'en Jun
c nui1.1ou t
)'UblSelu ,7!' !4,
1Ø L Aug. 0. Dsytou
3nturl- PublIc
crocb.. FlorIda
'170
P"-"t.h July f, '$'?V
jput* iol- rz. sa
1'Pr 44
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estate of

Air Cuft.prcisuor i;hit Prism ,

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$1295

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surfboard, $35; Tent, sleeps 6
$40.322.0044.

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STARCRAFT BOATS
CAMPING I TRAVEL TRAILER
EVINRUD( MOTORS
HOINIPIG'S WESTERN AUTO
SANFORD
377.4403

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Mortgage
$86 month.
lerms,
Exc.]l, PTIC.i-'."Larg, 3 bedroom,
2
bath
ksfch.ni
equipped
cuistril air two utiJt
pale with ISO targ rvrni
scapad of, $17,500, T.rm.

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?owar

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$1895

80AT5-M0T0R5-TR
ROBSON SPORTING GOOD'I
DOWNTOWN SANFORD 332-5961

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Harriss Realfy

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'63 YW I 'l,os ........5591

24 ft. Chi;iCraft boat, 6 cylind.'
4.
ChnisCraft ersgin..
Sleeps
$l250. Alio 6 cylinder Hercules.
marne engine and transmission,
$ ISO. 322.5916 after 4p.m.

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Chevy wqn., 6 syl. IS. $391

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$491

er $300 Cede or trade, Pheon,
373.0755,

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Equipment

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bedroom. l

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5391

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conditioned,
water
furnkh.d, 2524 Park Dr.
377.2111
Lease $85 and up. Adults.
i\tlG4'iTS AND HOLIDAYS
122-mUD.
322-9214 or 323-0546

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md two bedroom, apart.

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"LOW DOWN PAYMENV'
GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
7.3-4 PS. 1.2 PATHS

Tw* bedroom furnished apartment,
pleasant,
inca , tOwn,
utdi$.s
furnhhed. Cell 322-6846 after 3

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$1495
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HOMFS
115 N Park .1v 5 1 d F

COMMODORE APARTMENIS
Modern Air conditioned.
323.1340 or 377.7984

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AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS • NO PETS
115 W' 2nd St
322-341 7
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uslues in lu' dtpartxutnt
:df,4I*crlr
In; H
FINANCIAL
N,Itf;#g
. TOTAL loIT'O$ITa ----------------------- s:sLo&amp;.:n
told a House ost'rnment
.
cii since * weri. fur tour Ct
isi Toisti 4r'inai,ll disirerits ...... S '.i84,"PO.0
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ntis. eceks, th. ma"eT
operations
subcommittee
studsit-Bu,rsst
Oppor$units.s
it,' l'otul tim, atid
4
i-,
,
(fill
jirr.ul of eald rei'ort and t,).o
ass-tng i)rt,oe'its..,. --------------51U,,t'.ti
oi i's. ri.oa;ins
mug the plan that existing isgen- • 42-Loans &amp; iviør$gaq.r5
dtrttis of dlutrlbutic'tr
-ce. ft...a
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*. Jenderiti tutidi. hue-c-hosed aid atscurltle.
3.......lnv.;t,nenh Wanted
ues
..ur
ha'. t their attn miasion.
I..fr.r
will .'ome
sLid untst a?-.'e-nir-Ct. to ;rueimsse' .__..,. ...
c,ne
'
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"'
ftitz
,4ift(r,(j
X Oilier 1iaI'iIItle.. l'nr thutrowod money ,.,._......,._
)'l*m,tfy,, .'-'hich affect their s-iecct of en%'a- MERCHANDISE
t'nrk
Mortra;s hirtlot'Ic-iI;,.ap ......... -.-----'.'"----.--"
ronmental matters..
Lty a- Cirati" F Lur ..'iii
'.
A'.'r-ptaiic'ei '-i---s'lj1ed
r ft,y *oiftt
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ts }t1CUAiU..
,
To
t all tht EPA
this tiOm .&amp;Tid t,Litiiuyiditii
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I e 'Fruit (ft 'itither Isatuift;'-'..---------------------------------------- .-...-.tn'e' Cc.nneli St'bt'11er •
•ls.V..4.8
.
1tftidstnt. grams in one of those denart- 1lAu0tIOis
52-. Wanted to Buy
As -aeutors i'f said Itatt
.
n1'I( t; or
.
meats is apt tc result in a par.
i.-m'r.-ci. 14SUILITIIi' ------- .....-------------------------------- 1$,1I4.$87,05 K"nurih P. 0ur1inh
,
.ati'iinws jI. 'sir
53-Swap or Exchange
-L.04 5. Ns'is Turk Ascium-.
iii iii a: sn:ri:sv, ci Hi :it I;- tictiar slant to those activities 4.......M.rck.nds, Rentals
itid quLstlons
to its objtctni 5S-Merch.ndree For 5.1.
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tn'
triter 1ai1 i ioriiia ..
5A-Househo1d Goods for
,I;wi;fla
os sosc'.. so ait1 iii'tsi:'
with
tt..t
y
in
ntttrs
ii.
dealing
NiTJ.:i:
V'.it
rr istat.
iiIIC't UI'
ior:
uisde;irid
b)'
Pubitais Ju1 is. ?
fecung and controllrn,g other cit
lnsiru,n.n$-i
$.rr*'lr* ruIti
phtltmcrits
Ink
said.
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t
to
the
jibnvr
ft.r,sct.sur,
entet-ed
5$-Busmniesi
Equipment
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_______________ entitled natir and ditd the
i, tIther- resrrs're "I. li'Ti .....
-----------..--....-------Th guverument is not down- SV_-U.chin.,v
eist
Z. It.'srrm'r. c.r aet'UrJiioe ------------------------------ ......
'4t day or .1isl-. A. l's. 1E
55g5ftJJ''
and erading antip°lluion efforts b 1 80-Building Materials
i'., %. UID4O4 i Ciwli A110n tsontz
,
'.tTKI
61-Farm
&amp; Garden Su P•li.s
4.\
,
t 'rc'rM. t.t..st.t:-t I-..hit%F
tinut I" striut 1 tinist etrtaIui ... nat" n.., Putikr J,tjrnie u placing them in a nun-Cabinet
5.\ Ii
I
Poultry
J7
-_I4 4
Flt'rh.*
wIll
11
øaut-d
rut
'.'.toCoutIu
tel igi nit hr addi ci
i srl'jsi. 5(4-555 51'S
-e'uuti of (irang, Cuuut" Fioridi, light Time', on the th day o'
14. tai'ittsl butts and del.anture',
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Auguat.
A,
Is.
pa',
at
tine'
isc'r
rentinrod
final
judgoism
a
AUTOMOTIVE
tiftcetr
I
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t'4+
(spcv1f titoros1 rate izini unatUtty
thC :7th front dour of the *rmtnoir "PUil
¶
tnt 5*t'ti tasue outatandtngi
ty ('uurthuuac In the Ctr '! ------------------------•
All. itro. i.
t1u- 0t
$i..IquIt, orsydial. toisti 'puss, cit item.
- Sanford, Florida, offer for aalr. Is. the I uuri '1 ci.. i.aiis.;i ' -C.e-'pa"s Travel Trail..-s
eutitled
The
.'rtaiti
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will s.'ii
Jcid,.'.rtsiuir 4 s.Ubt. l'iaiijd$t, 7-o.is Mum. tu pmoaf
t.crc'1ai
'I,. t Wiitcq Perk. Ku
Motortycles
and hcøt bidder (I
tone
t its'
jr. ?a'rTcd plc
l
74-u$o
.ar 'iratuc
...,... ..,.,. ,...
rr
Part,
hidderr
for
c&amp;sh
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t'rC
righ
I
etese
4
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.iIi-e
.
a,
l')o, ah&amp;ree outstuidtsng Noiie
I 75-Autos, Trucks Wanted
Exeru'uUu' e'aa tithe. interest, and claim of thC JO1C' ELIMA
furestIdWrtt
of
A. 13AYis
L'e'ce'ie4. 76-Trucirt For 5.1.
I'. Comnmrrir iitu'tk-h,tal nat 'islut ...........
lh'eretI so n;. ai Suet-Itt of 1'efendant. HE-tmE?
(%o. ahae-m. •Ulti,e-IpO
TtICHARflW)X, formerly !4FtLJ't la 511 (erdIs",. sad reese.. I
p.pinh;,ult Ciuint
rinr-IdL 504
F0 s.i.
. 't.. clisree-'.. 'itetiuuidin; . U.)iit')
• ci him lax 4 I4se,t . Deas4a
IA'i ii. In auth ¶0
lutist is'icupon use- ft.Uowlng
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prup.-ts
ti t.urt'iur
h-mvlrn;
Oeprflss.d
e-.'ou
5gaIiae
J.atate's
'.id
I tirnirILe-i-j ropers' (its used pm i
GO,UUfli 1i
p. Uisdimded profit, .................................
enuIxsole County,
itUtd us
Ti- u a*d t*ili of you art
4Cr )h'errt toe' c'r'ntivi;encle.e and other
- '.uIdusren and Mar" '' Void. P!.r-ds.. ti-wit:
situ ufied and required to p "son'
sc; itt] e.t rt .
Tire St .1 - itt I c 1 it r I t'- ' iir (iii ii, i-id driritindp
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HOT UNDER THE COLLAR?
COOL OFF FAST in this Inn.. bed
room 2 bath central ci, cond'.
trained horn.. Beautiful iritch.n,
blinds, drape's, cpn$r.l kee t,
roof oriiy 3 years old, and much
mon.
- - a fi.tc icier pr;c.
.4 ol S 3 50 Could you as
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WELAKA APARTMENTS
tia W F,iit tesr't
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'coms all tjlli$iei .c.pt gas.
160 month. 3777474

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Roc -bi, wtii r mo'-t
traOtrrC r4i pool a 00)41
GOu,ERNM(NT OWNED HOMES
t,on.d. T.V. COACH M A N
1A
MOTEL across from Sanford
vu
ii.
Paza. 323-O44.
REALTY
.
Bedroom for r.nt to ,$r.d STENSTROM 2555 lARK
"Saford; Sat.s Lsad.r"
Kitchen p'r l.ge'i
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Fot inforrn.$ on Call 32? 7420
Nql'rh, Sund.yi &amp; Holidays

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. lPuatsons U,OU,w
-30. Sale or Rent
Ds-rrq rr.fy 20 'Hair fruc, to _____________________________
l4tc'•iig.ni AugutI I. W4l1
Ilir,. I'e"rom, 2 bath touts,
;rt 0
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c.ntral air and h..t
'.ned
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.i.rd ci" corner ot Call 322
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50.5 tefore tO am, or after 5.
21. rooms For enr

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radation of the courts and the avoid the institutional biases Of 79-Wanted 1* Rant
precious right of fair trial
, .
Dcc ight k
e.istsng agencIes
: tl\LI'
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Sevmt'ur i a former presi- Ink, assistant director of the Of REAL ESiAuE
,
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30-S.c " Pert
5551 sr,q,us'I'sos
cintion.
tq, said Vtedesday.
i.isnii.lrii:*
i,snt-;i.sui:
j-Horn,s F-er ..
:
i5 i.cnaid de.eIte cit l*n41%'irhsMl'-, pr,rt,,er•"
..- ..,.i.- re l,v -r-. t
--ink's testimony to a Hou-c ' 32-Farms &amp; Groves
----------.---------'u. ItU ri.rjrflrmt i'.ti
.'s.:;•a thin
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e mtm
r. ii'l 'h "
. Tm,. arid easiur -i.-;r.tttr .f ndr'. rdu&amp;1s
.r. tIf Mid i.u.i. muse 'nmn'
Malagusa'.- is the fourth Iargi Mo,jl Hornet
- pkrttI,ntstpn. and r",fi.tit-atlun.
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, reply to congressional bzickcr
inierd the' iir.irnissirstt$ul1 thoretif
.
,
nves "cri rep.
Uti
$
eat
1s.anu
in
.e
scar
nicame
4 ., IW'JPt'IIIt$i (if LIt%l(1 3L$ta. uo'-erum.nt
and )sc flied In 5*1(1
of
Secretarc
Waiter
,
36-Real Estate Esch.nq.
id. 1'i'turtt ci! atami aid pidltin*i •ubdtvinton,
U5t.5 J"na1 ftci'tr( aid Ap;rtli.r*LIh ft Greenland. New Cornea. and
. Ir.poulir of for.tgi. c..vcrnmcrt.
Hickel s hope' to concentrate 37-R.al E4ai. Auc$os
.
CitJi'tIunS ;lierc'.
Borneo
an oUldtl trniZItltl(thp
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an)'.
sirc'utd
be
dtiI'
filed.
After
pOlIuti(ifl-i'ightiflg 38-Peal Estate Vs'anl.d
)
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I sharp $491

1791

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11 Chevy ejv., I good

sowi

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3d -. UUIIIC'U,et'U uatrlIttt s, tine tsinsl. on
enutriandin;
'TlIa.e
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'64 Dodge

nsr4 'r ,n;m,csiotS

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TEMPES1

PONTIAC

2 door

&amp;4Ch.vy,9peesvs. .5491

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;nittet, to charge Wedntsda as 1.3w case or suspending their under way, however. suspension sten on the noon, rat taken the
Spac.s, R.n$als. Bottle Gas.
qe
vitai. Wh.m you gut •.rlisr results,
na 5.
J
Pan Or.. 322.26l.
rr' released the repar that the right to appear th the court for of the right to appear in court pest of NASit's deputy assoc. l
at 2507 Kun,e Avi., Orlando, or be bfll.d
.dministratlon sought to
ate
ad,r,niitrator
for
acre.
caii
ar'd
cane.I'-.-you
Ii
six months.
phon.
424.3664.
TRAILERS AND APIS. 17-92 across
would prevent an evil from con
'ec'd with the Ion nguarantee ck
in a rcmrt. the American Col - tinuing or spreading."
from Movs.land, Sanford Mobil.
imautic; in Washington, D.C. 4., •nrly the days run it •antid WaMed-bp.ri.nced watch •''
the Feds warning.
)cpe
of
Trial
Lawyers
also
Cfl
rnttfor
hydnauflc
dr.dq.
The committee, headed b a
Pat-man said the report 'as courisged contempt action and 'ses \ ork Cits )av%er Ahstne
•
Apg,ly J P Fraier &amp; Sonic Semi I i -Two BEDROOM TRAILER and
lance Port. An
Cu
flown
to
.
.
Washington
n
the
17th
dbnrmrnt
proceedings
against
Noah
Seymour.
said
disruptive
-; BEDROOM TRAILER. Ph.
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egu. opiortutty imp oyrr.
661-4901.
H LW LEAD E - Franc• and delivered by courier 10 the 3t,yy
ggC in disrup- - tactics-by defendants, their at
ti Ae?Aa1
CLASSIFICATIONS
thAI
'14 emo4e Help Wc,tted
2 bedroa rVIft;5.d ,..r 1.4. Has
LJ
Uaa Naifatti Psas taken over }'ea1,
thrnevs and sometimes by pros
'
)
i-ni
gtiri'ernurs
fur
fui'vzird-,
The
report
,nid
such
tactics
ecutors-"Uireaten
to
become
air corscitioning. Adults. N.
i
president of the ture
th
\ )'sZ (.1i
.'
(
pt$.
C. 1 322.4567.
the
ia
to
Delcnse
DepartmeflL
post
a
"ne,
direct.
jugular
c'tented
and
popularized
NOTICES
pa -Commo's Ma'et. The 43
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Could
not
bt
detcnTuned
threat
to
the
judicial
process.
ttslian •t,cceeded jq
at. big with AVON. Vie your Two bedroom $rafl.r. Adults only,
among small but militant seg
I fl ?
rc?C
&amp;gtu.n s tile post. immediately iatien the Defense - To arm judges with suspen-' ments of the profession and thi
$QO. 327.1960 after S.
-Lost
£
fcund
spar. urn, s•lling AVON'S sum
liii dI d1 ii) I J
)epartment received the repOrt. sion powers. the .000-member t'cnerai public'."
2-Pi •0.-ak
rrsr hit of cosmetics arid toilet. 27 Resort R 'ak
Cfl
-f,niouric.m.rts
tre, tarn loti of $$$$. Call f
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group's committee on disruption
I
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rt added' R •crrt
Th

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,,,. 26.Moble Homes Rent

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eadsi4 'vi$!i

Coev't"te ihat :

'14 Old. Lii. s.d., l..d.d $1891

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'84 Dodge eqe, power.. $791

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7 ft f, in, Su,fI'n*'d is t1ne,d con,. AKC r..rr- a n Siuiplrar d pup,, 6 '69 GalaitI, "500" 4 door handt'sc
ORLANO METROPOLiTAN
wash. Wormed. 2 Shepherd! Io.d.d ................
dillon $85. Phone 3270694.
AREA POPULATION ONE
matrons, Chbuetr,se pups, I moe., 69 Mach I, V.8, •utornafle, $7, I 0',
19107
MILLION BY
968 Dodg. 5port Van,
wormed. Bennett
322.
AKC,
South American (secutive Seek, 55A. Household Goods

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1970 Chn,elt. 5$ 434, L5&amp; "'.
hp, trrrheu bydran'nmfie, 410 p'ir
pau
Irsiet'. $500 arid eor,m
mente, 'iell Jnhn at 1-475. I9'l

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opp:
otadv:
roiap hoiptalizaf:n and

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SEMORAN REALTY,

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for ;arga p.
pIant in .n$ral I-Iorda. Puttes Lairs conaga snaIt, y•a $ sale
COPY.
.tt Ii C 54. .nerve .0 ii f '
required No p.is. Swimming aid

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H*ines Atd'my
H lie
s:v I7t.4, S,r4

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NiGHTS-WEEKENDS 323.0481

Rent Fur&amp;ed

Hom

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372.7174

,, 2 loti, $110. Call Mrs. hèt
372.7374.

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PRIVATE SCHOOL
o..duc.tional
Gradai 'I
and i,diidu.lieed limitrvctlon.
%P
Coli.qepr.par$oryo

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The Loiqer Your Ad Runs

ghp, k a ,nTta.
sure'. p.yrr.nits. $60 me. Ph.
Prft-y bin. Verrnen Ghl., 1181
377,4433
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David tI. Packard told Patman the bankruptcy act.
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U ci the dmlnistratio •.
4nKan higtwr living cos4 for O' ' million loan guarantee for the creed
ith thr guarantee. lite posal.Imown as a V.loan
ciants of modular bOneS
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ties.
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the opinion probably would not
a bill passed by the legislature . erection or use."
ttaIit tar a motor i.iikle
of
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length
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var
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In
determining
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sub,)ect
the
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ta.. Atty. Gen. Earl Faitreinth housing unit or portion tlwreo to ad vakirrrn property ties,"
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contendrl that this is a
In an informal luncheon yesterthii' at the house of Stz,k, IWO fold problem; first that it
t'si'ntntivea Wilhiium rauss's additioniti costs to (hi'
State tt
taxpayer, and *evondty that dc'
Gibson zund \'iIhinm Gorman
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Walter Teague. schrol finance
Board
may be called upon te
to discuss problems of this tinning traffic signals which uWall ac e H. Hall
make a decision away froin it&amp; officer. said he had checked with
suit in unsofe t-nndjtinn.
area.
normal county headquarters. Buford on this question late
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ANTIQ
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it appears, starting Aug. 1, this morning.
Rep. Gorman
members of the Committee or.
orld News
Meanwhile. Douglas StemCounty Government. A thini think this is the very thins at the Jacksonville U. S. District
early
Court hearing •,n the boa rd's strom board attorney left ea
the
committee
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set
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for.
Y
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Wood,
was
unable
member.
Len
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Israeli government
todav to handcart-y the &amp;ris
the meeting would be more
to attend dun to a previous can call us in the future and newly adopted schaoI plan.
of
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fruitful
indication
no
mornThis
was
confirmed
this
gave
own
delegregatlon plan accordEgypt
of
th
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th
an
an
at
a
time
o
we'll
cull
the 1)0,1'. Why shuld
asser
commitment.
annuuticlflg
official
speech
his
ing
after
a
press
conference
ing
to
the
dictates of the court.
in
Tuesday Commission
'esire for peace
('nmniission Chairman John public money he spent on anequipment?"
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further
with
Supt.
John
Angel,
In
which
The attorney will return day
Cairo's conditional acceptance of the U.S, pro- meeting when the time schedule
Alexander told the representa- tique
jiosal for settling the Middle East crisis, wouldn't be so pushed on es-crytives that the Department of stated that he would get In he announced he had requested and is expected to accompany
one's part . since such a meet Transportation (I)OT) had been touch with Tallahassee today the board to make the Jack- the school board bark to Jack(Page SA)
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soriville Journey so it could be sonville In time for the hearing
ing would clearly require much
advised by the county that any
rclativss to the signals.
Official military sources say the 23 days of
in ii position to make a decision scheduled for the week of Aug.
.pprov'd traffic signals in the
Also (Iisu-us".'d was a state adfire base Ripcord's existence cost the units more time than anyone had on
which could modify the board's 1.
Tuesday and additional parties
ecitietI in bids an s--isory hoard of road hoard
The \'t-ter.ins Admini-tratiun 'ountv he
manning it 61 dead and 345 'wounded before should be prccnt. John
plan,
which must be submitted
Supt. AngeL said th e plan is
meiiiht'rs "with teeth" to work
' I'ued a reminder to all WW II soul state ('t1tiiiitni'iit, lie con
they pulled out. (Page 3A)
today.
In
line
with
an
presented
by the board is d*sometime
of course I wouldn't propose a
with the Secretary of Transveterans tliust the final cut-off tinut'd that the signal which
meeting "out of the sunshine" date for their GI home Loan WAS rr'cntly installed at the ;uortation. The representativea order from the U. S. Justice signed to minimize displace'.
round The Nation
Department.
ment of children, and additional
felt that each district should
intersection of SR 486 and
Sid Vililen benefit is July ?5 1970
th
e
situation
Angel
said
intranrportatlon.
He said it does
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Clinton Westbrook. County Howell Dranch Road was a be represented by someone
valving
the
Midway
Elementary
not
require
a
n
y
e x tensive crossxon
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Attaway to go, commis.
Without closing the door on President
Veeran Service officer also s tandard electric traffic signal, knowing lot-al problems, such Sciool's higher ratio of blacks',pc
bur.
almier. Good or bad, the pubplan to abolish student deferments, the chairbecause July which necessitated county Road :is thin Ostccn bridge, and that over-v;hite students may be re
stated that
Committee
1k
has
a
right
tknow
what's
i-nan of the House Armed 5-ervlces
upt. J f' Iitvent1ci' spending jurt'f"--iotunh approval needs to
'- i ll falls on Saturday. the Vetsolved at the court in order to
going Ofl
says congress is unlikely to act on Selective
em .ins Administration will con- three nights attempting to he related to people utnul the
get the plan approsed by Judge
.
Service reform this year, (Page 3A)
HiUkO it work. Although the problems which arise in a cornsicier (locumt-nt.s constituting
Charles
it
F or (hose of you with meinorniunity. They als o maintained
loans application timely tiled if county had sent- a resolution t.anticrime
bill
for
model
Nixon's
aa
determ ed th t
Later.
President
Mon- the I)OT relative to the solid that much of the problems
on
by
midnight
received
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Cong
Ofl1C state legal requirement-.
t' ' capital I
the
We expressed an carlier opin
state slg,iais, the 1)OT salul arising in the road program
day, July 27th."
making
a
F
pkte with the controversial "no-knock" and
on on the Kent State Univcrstu'm (miii the fart that every
%Vesttirik added that the VA that. they did riot know what
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provisio
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(
out
of
the
county
might crop up.
detention
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pretrial
sit)' shootings, to which we were
time there is a vote UOfl time
does not plan to stay open until hutppenrul to the resolution, that
thii
%as
resolved
when
but
barraged wit i inany letters.
(Centinnu'd on Page 3A, Col. 2)
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ban3rupty ard ple'tsd for fed:
Pies continues to draw $2 25,000 annually as his salary. (Jul
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the Commission schedule a
meeting with Seminole Action,
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Sall;* Perry
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Wben a main contemplates matrimony, It's his romantic na'.ury
that calls the turn 'lut vt'en * woman think about getting
married. IV P. frequently her opportunity for advancement that
th'c,,dee the matter. This is particularly true of petite blondes
Wth rtr.au.i- kiuz.c.
YOt"VE HEART) of the Kimherle diamond mines of
South Africa A lot of men who hiivp worked those pits br
as much as :30 years have never even seen a diamond. Odd,
what? . . ThERE ARE
BONES in a swan's ijeCk.. only :
seven in a giraffe's. What, you say you don't care about that
1II ow 1h ,Ui •i t k. ne in a UUCa ' S neck? There are •a
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TAKE ThOSE convicted felons aged 1. They're numer.
ous, but that's not the point. Point is six out of 10 of same are
repeaters. already.
CUSTOMER SEIIVCE — Q. "Are cranes and herons good
to cat?" A. Cranes are; herons are too fihy - . Q. "Hoe
fast dtes the wind have to blow before you can call it a herri- cane"" A. t: least "M miles per hour
Q "Are eat'
colorblind "" A. So it's said. Likewise dogs, pigs, sheep. cows.
horses and frogs. Salamanders are colorblind, too, but no need
to make much of a point of that because this year there's not
all that much Interest in salamanders.
COMMON CO\CERN — What worries the average man
niosi? EtUier money or the lack of same. I thought. That's
not right, evident)'-. Pollsters now claim the commonest concern among grownups has to do with getting out of shape
physically. Too fit, Too soft. Too short-winded. Ton weak,
RAPID REPLY Yes, sir, exactly ?4 armed c,oithcts have
cropped
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Thirrv Bower. program chair- were Frank Cessna. Mrs. Caro.
Mr. and Mrs. Wil.
man. introduced the peaket1 line Denham.
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and reported on flit recent meet
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Catherine Sommer. Mrs.
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CALIFORNIA has come up with more new kinds Of TO5
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1TXDER THE LAW in Iowa. a one-armed piano
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DRY CLEANTRS nationwide agree the
charge admission
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Mrs. .1. Tinsker and Charlotte
read from Jnk F.ckcrd Who was on lull support in their efforts. i reason Johnson said that they was the princpal speaker.
guest speaker at the June meetHe olso said that the timp has should be able to get someone Johwton reported that the club Schtrrer.
The next regular meeting will
Ing. An invitation was extended come for recognition at both t represent this arcs on the membership had tripled in the I
to Johnson to attend the installa- count and state levels of the new County Council. t'tting a past nine months. 52 nw rem be held on Thursday. Aug. 20,
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the fact that they were being for the Republican nomination ty Club This young group. of j b' areas. He announced that
brought up. not to be long-hair- for the State Legislature. of fle- I Which Linda Pastor is presi- I Florida is now a real two-party
ed hippies. but as good Amer Land, and Earl Merrill. presi dent. will hold their Installation s ta te and that registration books
tc.ans with conservath'e vievs.
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ithirs Lu brini ntxiut a 5O50 dlvi- Beech
Woman's
Republican
skrn. with Vice President Agnew Club: Mrs. Evangeline Crumb,
casting the deciding vote. This state committeewoman, of Dcwould bring about the leadership
needed to get the job done that
President Nixon needs. hr said.
He touched britlly on his
Idtas and snlution of the mar.
problems 'acing the nation to
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Yir'a Jap*rtment fourwas h?ld C tieck later in whkh
There
ate
no
funds
set
aalda
(;orgntnwa
pavn' p.et,
ro
the
an estimated $20,004) to $22f)0() roan rompanea to man pumper
from
tr'zek.. 'nite dty mansgsr diii- for the relo.ation of this Pity city manager eon.lmiavI.
was tentatively piked
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the Pity was ii n di r iwt and swimming pool..
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do!hundred
thousand
antklpatsd revenue was down thin was not safe and did not cead
provide the hrssle quality of late and sngevtnd a raf.venIn $I,R9$,000.
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Thm newest city firs- trurk In
ths flRuro to $400,001). but
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V: y'irs old and a r"wutrnent
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whirr. 'Ii, wn go rrrnhrr
is twitted to prnvld. for those ajnns desire to mprnvs the
would appear that.. whatever
trucks of 20 years of servies existing street lighting iysem
fat there was has thus been
Knowlel foals morn ponplol VWIH
eliminated And other outof- tir mmr.
by Additional
be henofit#d
City repair 4hrip no-P44 an.
balance PxpriAltures are for
such as more other mechanic to irepp up with lighting than other single hudessential
get projectthe additional workload,
polk.' to meet the rising crime
"A combination of our at
In the Park* i)epsrtmcnt are
mte that has Increased steadily
Not fl hO 4L.'?d.l. I1t t .5 - .irv wlrnn,c •t 'e edn.
funds needed to resurface two fiwnt sneiety and our court
for some time.
w-lvWx. the
in pnirivit the _
tennis courts in Fort Mellon Pystmn fail* to 7rovide prino'n- pimstble ftt the Seminale CounBecause of the additional po.
toari1
drnped
its
efforts
to zone
Atard may discuss
. for ditch dng." Knowles ty chnol
Ike needs involving drugs and Park.
tidpnte. ñlnek And whit.. into
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ttorney-(.encrai l.ari iaIrcIotfl, after v ew ng Saniorn
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city-county officials, who are attempting to get State
building
Cabinet approval of a form Navy barracks buildin
needed
facilities
for
which could be leased with all
$20,000 a year for use as a police training academy.
Fairdoth, as a cabinet. inembvr, is iuiitrtiiiieiitsl i
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all these years

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migrant program • • . and It
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Florida!"
The first line on an AP dii"A
patch this am. reads
about
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pay raise amounting
$17 a week has been given to
migrant workers
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then
from the TV show the., p,opa surely must have
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CcmmxsUon IL a eest not to
.sceed 0,M. Comity Planner.
)av!d Farr rep&amp;tat' to the
3oard that the Planning and
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H 'tI\ I)ROP's falling on niv head (nit
been on the mind of Florida Attorney ;eneral Earl tairclotfl as the State
cabinet member and Democratic gubernatorial candidate toured the form'

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County Commissioners have
authorized an expenditure of
$150 from the county publicity
account for ii professional proposal to be presented to the
state cabinet upon the location
of the State Police Academy at
the Sanford Airport.
A lett'r .s cM to the
commission from John Spoiski,
chairman of the County rublicl.
ty Advisory Committee, stating
that the cost of the proposal
would be an estimated $300.

and requesting that the contCommissioner

everytlme

resignation of Clemons Roether.
The recent delug, of luckizient weather receivwl the at.
tontion of the commission. in
relaUcin to the impact of rain
upon county roads. Drummond
field
field that with the recent 1k

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Perm its

fly ('fl.tRN I1l IFON F,
Almost $24 million wcuth of
building permits have been t.
sued in Seminole County in the
past 10 months. "But I don 't
expect that we'll utp*ii the
million we
year's tiitiil
said Ruyt.ar,'
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achieved

bait S. Brown, the Seminole
County Zoning Director.
The total so tar in this fiscal
year (Oct. 1 - SeilL ao) is
111111.9 15.690.
Tight money nnt hijh intereat rates an, probably rer,unstile for the slow down In bmifldlog, ventuteit lirown. "lInt 1
bit
expect it to loosen
next year," he added.
Brown noted t1ut building
costs st- i' ini'hIn- up at the
steady late of L to t'ne per
cent a month.

once lusXvistad
dL4UIt cooimieelon-

emergency inaAnteaancv,, but

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that he did not concur.. t.av.nt4.
was requested to review the
r"ad program relative t
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board sdu,wd a r-esolu
r.qesti.ng a 'aLttc signal
by the Department at
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as to whether a signal is

Mrs. Margatet Camnm.t\
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$24 Million

a former

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Relative to the advisors'

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cities here," but i*verth'lcs
voted for the iX$Cfl4IItUTC.

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PaM! that

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estate

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indicated or median, or

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who has been spearhesdin

design

a battle to retain (celt
AIr lied as *ft air base and
industrial site, will be a
speaker at tonight's mct

woul4 be ueedvd without sicsit. County Etiginv.r WWIun

irtif of the Semink' Coun:y
Taxpayer's Association. Ttlo
meeting will be held at th4.
I'mncreat School auditorium
at. to

'he airfield a

the cuunIy'-4
.-cmitral smmiitary LandfilL anu
Ms Cammack will m.*kv
of rWUM
ih1cscflt*tit%
which she made to county
to
t-imuuL*jlunexs relative
retention of the 3ite for i t ,
ittmstri*l use piatis fur tI

w bAch

Rush was requvetad k
the intsraectloe and Spsztaa

Lrtve aud U.S.. jr, 9j fur sixteL. 8uah said that Svartan
Lrsa Intersection did not ,sus.
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Lent plaits

modifications

cusilon wu

held upon

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vUwity'% su-h'4,11 t''.L4%tiOU.4,
)ch £OUIII

i1irectu-r bgbext Brown

said

vutd be offered to., sale at *

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lIOT had advised of se
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tablishineut at a revuhiug $2G
tIUtliitiuttS roiss the audflu1'.
mutiliots (tiud tar ,-.t- way
;oIILerftlii2 the luu. a ii J
which WGILIJ
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be
otgrt all itttreste4i "t-t''
.'stted to countlois. This would
to attend th uleelt
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..nieph .t!rineth Zean. vho 'a
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of rapes In Orange ud
north of I!. S. 17-1J and the
Seminole
Counties, has requestverasa In this t.. Xonroe
retraifling W.
Paric prupneisl. but It wasstated
ter against trying the naa in
in the )r3OI15Ji1 tfl3
state
tours. A iearing m the
in afterthought and not Lnc!ud1 n the acquisition. Chairman request will he held m Friday
t p.m. befflt'* L'ederat Judge
;rn A*inder told the commistei,re Ymiug.
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if he area Is nut in.
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uded in the acquisition p
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indictm
posal, it wdl OCK get purchaftd. Arand
ents 'a S@mmole County uu1 one n Orange
it wa also stated that the
be
abovo land would
utillmd as Ccmnty %M uncenstitutlanal hetause the state law
rape proa boat ramp in compliance with
vides the death penalty, and
long r)tItlte pianmng dllsusswna.
r.3.jUesta
that a three judge fedAiez.isnder expru.ied that Tom
peter-SM at St. Jniln*s Ftotial4r
arw pam, bear the amstitu"
ionziI tthaJknin.
!jd be'n contacted, and had
Defendants in the at-lion are
tnc'j that the estimated
%torney' 110 *Tt 3giw.
State
v.ilue ot the available Land 'n
Orlaiiuo.
.mu Utoutt herring,
Ule
res suggested could
Skaufovd. Becau" of Itato rami.
completed by h13 agency by
flcationa of the suit. be may
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be
intervention by tjov. Claude
Commissioner Greg DrumKirk
and .tty. then. sari Pawmood requested that the county
attorney apprise if the appraisal cloth.
It is antieipaIud that Judge
* nevvssary expense for
Young
wilt give s ruling on vilkethe park. Lstue to he placed on
tug the cse hefore a three
ballot for vierttiii ,ai'i rn
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Judge
judge who 8C1'eJ)tn a modified Manatee County school desegregation plan and barn Gov.
Claude Kirk from 1ntercning In the case.

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that all of the members of the

our rights and liberties
but then again, *very organt
zatlon has the need for an
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proper conduct. etc. Where was
the American Bar Association

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the formula for victory in the ashes of two
Senate defeats, will mount a final drive next
week aimed at curbing eXpflflsiofl of the S)'M.
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son Helhts. fflrmerly mostly
.;Oft appr4vPrt plan to allow ?ho black ;rhrwtt. becomes- a wth
een accented y the (Li Jus- *rade,r3,clUty for the Oviedo
Department and federal ari'i and Lawton lemant*r'a
now the 1.3 grades .lchenI. This
ourtr.
,t turn eliminated the black
!tnarrt
1StDom
tenitrnm.
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racial identification is rulred
'orney. has since dispatched
inrler the r.,rl.r:iI nm.mt
-'q1iest to the nhIrta andntir
'ime the administrativei.
: *rtmeiit mr amending the
llow
th
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sea not vet received my
plan
to
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a
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miring of Lawrxm Elementary eouflcaUnfl of iceei,taflce to
tie thange. It will be difficult
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emrn
'or the hoard to iuthnrt the
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nie attendance areas. to par
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building Is best for state taxpayers and citizens.
William Reed, head of the Florida Bureau of Law
Enforcement, has requested that the cabinet put the
By JOHN A. POL5KI
school under his control at Tallahassee, but this would
cost many times the low lease price for the irp.
to that
Congratulations
structure
judge who ordered more than
visited
Fairclotb, - touring the area
11P Ilerald ant' voiced his opinions regording the a few of the rowdies into jail
op.rationof the ot rnor's office b Incumbent Re- u a result of that courtroom
publican Claude Kirk.
ruckus yesterday.
The attorney general labeled Kirk as the biggest
If only more wauld show Inproblem In the stnte toduy And said "it would be amu'R- testinal fortitude and lock the
Ing, if it as rDt so tragic." flo added, "any Democrat instigators behind bars
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would be better than him,
those who object
and demon.
Fairdtth said at least 30 per cent of the state's
strate in violation of the laws
people don't like Kirk and compitred this with figureA
then there'd he a grestwhich he had obtained which lists only six per
or respect r.hnwn by everyone.
dslike for President Richard Nixon and four per cent
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for Sen. Spessard Holinud.
opportunIty to do a lotAnd now that the FBI has
"The governor's had the
released the horrible statistics
for the state, but hasn't," Faireloth continued,
on the Increase of crime gencmliv throughout these United
States, watch all of the do1rooders come to the fore and in*1st that we confiscate all those

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E antiballistic missile system. ii bid t -:irve $1i32 million and be spent to Improve the two ,-x- ID-Miss.. floor ThRnner of the The improvements specIflei
bill that Includes eipanslnn of! ly Include the Safeguard raisr
claiming they may have found two ARM sItes from the pro- isttnj sites.
Rrooke said he woiW call hs Safeguard to two new sites.
1 the fortiutia for victory 1ti the gram. said they have the VOteS
which have been both scored n'
lamendment up for a vote neat The Senate iejeeted Wednes- vulnerable to attack and r&amp;r
ashes of two Senate defeats, will to withstand any challenge,
day by V.
mrgth a bid by tiveis easy tc cefve by tophr
The third effort will corn" on I Werinrcdnv
mount a final drive next erk ti
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den" Safeguard budget a nd now," Rronkr said
etric't the system to th e two Earlier. Sen John Tower. R
sites approved last year. The Tex a leading Safeguard back
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from exposure to such material.' (A?) - A White House erths nue sharing pronoul
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overno 1 vote
oted to lobby
"t1d make U laws nearly as paigne's no. to fret at the pros
liberal as Denmark are based pec' that Congress might over- with ever means available to
on a tentative f in ding that par- ride President Nixon's veto of ward the immediate and favoranograpii does not cause 'ex budget raising money bills ad bie enactment of revenue shar.
crinie and is not harmful to '.islng them that the move ssul Ing
pa' GOP political dividends' Th
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li v ing in
t S State Department
toda' in a area three to tour The
inestigat1ng today a claim I Jordan have threatened to fight
Wiles southwest of O"R-eilh a
If Jordan make, any attempt
mountaintop outpost l i- lies that Egypt violated the Middle put
al to t
West of Hue' anti 1 miles east
moving 'attacks on Israel .
cease-f Ire
Laos The camp has been
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Palestiari officials in Ammissiles to withIn 13 miles of rna'i said Wednesda that
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the Suez Canal a few hours 5 million Palestinian refugee'
ftcr the truce went Into effect scattered Lhroigh the Arab
Under conditions of the cease tin ions may form a go'. em
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dent. Nixon and the House grap. 1 larger r asure appeared to I Hearnes of Missouri. new chair.
I man of the conference. said the
pled today hi tin historic. arm- have less support..
tu is,ting confrontation over =.4
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House leaders ordered roll- vetoes are designed to blame
billion funds for education. got-- call votes on thr two spurned Congress for inflation.
ernment agencies, veterans hn- hills as the first order of bual., The two bills provide almost
pitats and small town environ- nest today.
$1 billion more than the Presi.
dent
mental programs.
requested for the current
has
the
House
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House flemocmta hoped to en- scheduled votes on two major fiscal year. a sum the President

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tI.S. BSI bombers dropped al! Field rep" said the North ! Division-assigned Jets Wednw I is long as be can, says an ACA spokesman.
Vjptnemse opened fire w '
By JIM ADAMS
rtniplt:tn--thth laws do not
The purposeo the Ience lsi
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"People have built up a tolerance to nonpayment," adds
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~ artHlerry and - mortars this explosive bombs and
tons of 'I
flOg
have-or
massive
enforcebeen
to control youngsters by
specializIng
An
bill
York
attorney
A"DCIatCd
Press
Writer
Marti
Goldberg,
a
New
gives and fighter - bOXflbeTSI tnnmIn against the base and napalm on jungle troc4i coneen
ment
which
sometimes
leads
t0
e
year,
there
s
been
th
of
WASHINGTON
, - The
keeping Jiem ignorant and to
dumped bombs and napalm on shot down n U.S. Army traUons near O'Reilly. milltary collections. "Since the beginning
repression.
' more and mmr of this. People have the mane' but won't pa
rt President's Commission on ParNorth Vletnanuse trp build- observation helicopter. Ming spokesmen
bing sex It recommends instead a mu- suppress adults disturb
Ig
the ;vlth IL
lips around the beleagured one of Its crewmen
Helicopter
ckin live sex re-education program 'I uaI impulses, It said. but the e!.
713c real problem areas, the officiab. sa~, are where
border. tt 7he other crewman managed: 101st Airborne Division report- to Its secommeildatlons for lib- to break the 'conspiracy of ii- fect has been to drive underI unemployment 15 high.
Laotian
the
near
n land the crippled helicopter I ed $
. have imposed on , ground youngsters' natural cuFktattle. where the Boeing (7b. has laid off thousands of I eralized obscenity laws despite .I lence" adult,
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Military spokesmen w9d today. 1 but the Incident forced canvella.'Cammunist troops one, Mile
the
credit
manager
of
a
President
Nixon's
warning
he
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the
year
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emploves amer the first of
--North Vietnamese gunners tto
of
a bomb damage cast of the base Wednesda
ay large department store says that "pay-mcnts are much slower would oppose them.
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jesponded bs' shelling the assessment
run fo1lowIn the a fter a fighter-bomber strip
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now and we have mans- more delinquent accounts. This kind
camp.
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took no final votes at meetings
of a situation Is bound to hurt both sales and paments."
- Battle reports said CommuIn Boston, where a 'utback b - the government An Its Tuesday ani W e d xi e a d a '
!st units, meanwhile, ha
GOP
ourcc siu but contmued to
aerospace program has contributed to a slackening In the local
liItrated three more VIUUCt
eeonom3, the State &amp;reet Bank and Trust Co., reports a edit Its draft report without
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near Quang 'fti City and norti
"silgist lag in bil l payments." However, it adds: "There Ar- i maklxtt subatrntia.1 changes.
here
of an area
• The
•atendenrs for oas'rnentswlr a little lxi summer mnnthc."
vietnamese troops and U.S.
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M' 11111 collecting Is one business that has in reversing the chief execu- Herbert C. Klein, communica- Ing that would drive up prices
yEW vott
profited from the economic downturn. credit
tive vetO of the $4.4 billion 01- tions director for the adminis- or demand higher taxe."
reports that ht ni'
ACA
The American Collectors AssociatIon
Education money bill and tration. told Republican goverThe President said his veto
the number .1 delinquent accounts referred by hthes*men
th e $18.8 bUh10 measure fund- flOra Wednesday the vetoes will th e two bills was "painful."
U, ,sme member agencies last month was 20 per cent higher
ing the Department a! Housing pa dt'.idenda during the "
TL. :ctlon also pained !T)M'V
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for
any
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a
wear
earlier
and
the
and Urban development and a vember campaigns.
Republicans seeking reelection.
score
of other agencies.
Klein
told
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Most observers gave the edu- Nationa1 Governors Conference projects and programs financed
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lltserfngopy them alteetber.
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1 On An Issue shelved amid ear.
A t the same time. the White ~
tions were part of a GOP polit1 her controsersy
the conference
House washed Its hands of
to put. the d1srriud the
protests
of high___
draft report and press scretary cal strategydesigned
t3rT
-lame for inflation on Congress '.
Interests an sated to et
'Ronald L Ziegler pointed '.
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Nix'm
cease-fire
agreement.
for
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protection of adults from forced
oesn't base the emotional charged that Egyptian forces
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exposure to porap1y With
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'allop hi a billiards salon fired on an israeli patrol across: LOS ANGELES
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the President when the campus and In cltie the goser
baa against Its public ,display, support
the canal Wednesda y morning I,
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"that It had hi the poolmoss
ta
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COflsCiOUs
of -in- nors ad o- titi.I a stement de,
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sIOlath)1I Oi the agreement.
and use in unsolicited fl
mall d PUIJI'C is 50
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re looking at a
ssltneu stand 1 ds)s alien
creased prices," Klein said n- daring
ut". '.i'r-.crtisements.
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Hioli of the
ritiMi
cc ii Political strategysession
casualties and List lsrac1i did defense latier asked her boa
W-.(b'.
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with Li GOP governors and 'lye lawlessness on
pornography laws for adults
not return the lire,
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sides
be
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rioting crowds
house
candidates.
cause effective legislation
Israeli planes raided Arab I and the three young women
those
upoxi
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guerrilla
hideou,s
l
Lebanon
charged
e
Tate
murders
wi
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th
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keep
or
restore
the
lie sad that '. I be
peace.
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'Wednesday in retaliation for
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ucrriUa athieks
M
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- persons and wounded I. In
"1 wI*h they would get up
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Nixon on either or both
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oes.
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organization has atho dump. 'ens in shopping I refused to participate in the Marion asked for a special
At the windup business
By ROYAL URIGUTBILL
oiong uu:
the
rights to a book
-eent*i- parking ioti.
of
their
62nd
'ion
national qW
'cease--fire.
what SOtT1IPORT. N,C. (UPI- particularly FIUHdAI.
seui-'a today to
formwPrim,
Minister Harold
conference
Wednesday. the naJouth-i's foreign minister. I he said was his mistreatment Lcpgsboremen equipped with The 14,500 deterioratIng id-s- Iei- many of us. IL will Atati Atallaii
ti on a governors got ward that W1L.O Is writing about his
DEATHS
said tr4ay bs sherif' s deputies I the gas masks and belt itit anti eta entaseti
..aoon be honirronnnr wcL. 1 Jordan
i 1) ix' 0r t'ivir Ii'.or'te fir
\%thur, prime
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t it ojrts iii" Th hearing '.ia to
te loa ded ne
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rocket aid tee '.iJi. .sr' t
old schooL
guerniai in a d!cr' to make prect the continuance of the on an old cargo ship today. The buried in lt.0O0'fuot deep water, )tIth. dlLl(L I.. 1IUYNE propoa1s, fur a state share of Ullililtar sinc 1D64. went out
18 when the Contrial with Mrs. Kuablan s'iIl I next step in the 1amied sos and Cal. Jack Osick, an Arms'
3lr. Ali L. u.t, died! federal revenues. may receive of
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braal of the miii1fr "a' up to thema..al expert, si
x" the' witness stand
the salt Thursday
mog 1aern
Ward IIttth wfl th
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1"1s4 ke-'. state witnesa at the a federal court
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h'.sLbanfl. Robert., lived before and the Environmental Defense deadly cargo We d ii e ad as yi Sanford and Mrs. Frank K.rns
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Those increases are not peculiar to Florida nor to encourage the ldnd of solid growth and vigorous en!.
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Cc.uty Commiasioners who voted to Increase the t..i for discussion than the very hard fact tnat
would,
in
Itself,
take
valuable
time
nd
long-dcferred
construction o a profusinnally destning moth '
county tax levy by one mill to bring the funding of prezent courthouse is not only inadequate but presents
terms of betler ervicea from the preer ground which Mr. Alexand explained had been ed cou.'tuse in very
real
danger
:rom
fire
and
deteriorating
constructhe construction towsrds camp eti&amp;n.
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already reserched.
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We deplore the u4geznent of both COniT1IMjOnCT tion.
Commissioner Drummond's suggestion that a heads almost stagger the jagination.
it is well to remember that the present courtI
Greg Driimrnnnd and recently appointed CommissionBut those who study the project In terms of
two-mill increase he levied to provide funds tor two
Cr Sid Vihien, Jr., who opposed the tax increase &amp;nd house was built in 1918, that it was the Elks Club at
very desirable facilities, s juveflile detention home and hard-headed eppraisal must conclude that stopping
that time, and that an visitor who goes to the third
argued for further dela'.
a
place for holding thna who are mentally deficient the ba1ooning conetruction cost fjgure is of prirnsry
Chairman John Alexander, experienced c'mmis- floor will hcsr and feel the shaky construction which
(which will appear on the ballot as referenda) Is importance.
sinner, and both Robert Parker and Edward Yarbor- is now apparent.
Second t-o that, anti only secondary until the pri'It. Is also important that the resIdent of Semi- laudatory but impractical.
&lt;
ough
who have bn sitting as commissioners for
:9O1 of those living in the south end that started the a determined resolve that will brook no further delay to occupants or users, is the risk which probably Is re:
much needed step
cognized hut not realized.
delaying legal proeedure which prevented the start in getting construction started.
'-, Of course we do not like to 5 tax increases be
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Thus we continua to put our support behind the
There can be no doubt hut that the fringe ben.tng levied. Of course we are quite aware of the attack of the eonstruction until Sanford could be officialb'
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fits which wifl ome along with this new Court House prompt ending of any delays pd would express again
which wfll be made at all levels on the citizens' pock- designated as the legal county seat,
our conviction that te decision of Messrs. Alexander,
may
well overshadow the benefits which await an end
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c.nnstruetion costs have risen so that what could
-ti- rn ti year anti next.
rker snd Yarbrough was in the best interests of
Ic' d1;y and procrastnt i.•
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;:W wifl cs
1h
vc
iiy t'zi. c :i
Arm. to t*
It could well spur Into *ction othtw allied govern- the entire county.
E- rI aware of the fact that th13 is a election year, that more. Even more alarming is the responsible estimate

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refIi$tçj to allow Kirk into th* • dorso
niPfln*nt Eckerds med
school desegregationpIs fl utit tendent of Manatee srhoot
case.
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dicr ipt ethi t:i.n ec aruJ give
Kirk got headlines by filing
dents at all or virtually
a plan we can work with
grii chti'
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days ago
ckerd
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With both confreuion*l and sa Income tax In a stats where the business. The bets are on
it is o unpopular would hardly him
state legislative reapportion
If the slld and wonly Gov,
ment part of the prize, Re- seem an advantage.
Gov Ronald Reagan sUli Claude Kirk (another sbsentee
publicans now find their great
iva se' 3 gond bet for r.&amp;,e• k.re) get past his primary op.
hold so the us.
threatened In two of the bIggest lion to a second term In Cali- porint, be Ii a good prospect
ctatas - Pennsylvania and fornia, but his Democratic ad to hold florida In the GOP
s'ersary the well-own Jiss camp. Kirk Ii an unpredictable
Ohio.
The Ohio story is not a nw tnruh, Ii believed to be coming but strangely effective carn
one. Democratic nominee .loha up and is ketçlng Reagan sid-' palguer.
Some national party people
Gilligan, former congressman, ficiently busy so that be skipped
was favored even before state the National Governors' Caifer- think Lneumbent Democrat Gov.
scandals added to the burdens enc. at this lake of the Ozark-i Preston Smith of Texas is tn
serious trcoble from Republican
of the GOP nominee, Roger resort hideout.
EggE's, who lost to him
for
holding
Paul
candidates
Strong
Cloud. A few obsers'ers, bowyears
ago Smith is seen
Gays,
two
ever, are Insisting today that Republican chain are
no
great
vooder, but the
GUligan *s not the shooia be William Milliken a Michigan as
and Francis Sargent of Maul- weight of judgment Is that
was pictured earft.r.
chusetti, both of whom gained Democratic tradition In Texas
The Pennsylvania bsttl. i
weird. For a long time, Re- office by secession from ileuten- v-Ill save him.
The Republicans' biggest sen' I
pubtmcai it. Gov Ray firode- ant gaPemonhipi after George
difficulty Ii that, with a
.ral
R,mriey
and
Jomn
Volpe
joined
rick was given a big edge as
Nlson'!
cabinet.
They
present
32 to 1$ edge in goverprobable successor to GOP President
Go-i-. Ray Shafer, v-bc cannot are doing well, even by Demo- norships, they hsve $5 on the
bhk In 1W70. With that many
succeed himself. But now Mil- cratie edmisslon.
the professionals In both
top
Democrats
targets,
For months
tcm Shapp, the same Democrat
on
their
own
namipsrtlesfeeltheGOPlsbcwsdto
who lest to Shafer in 1566, Is we-re down
rices In potent New York- lose some ground.
thoughi to be slightly ahead.
Among the other piaess BeBrodenick ii running on a former Stiprema Court Justice
held which ar, judged
publicans
parties
strong antltax program, oppos- Arthur Goldberg. Both
the
experts
here and elselug the 3 per cent personal in- at thu moment think he is run- by
come levy his own governor ning much better than they sher. as in greatest peril are
ceufully in the Imagined be would against th' New Mexico, Alaska (where Znfought for
closing years of his term. cumbent Gov. Nelson Rock.- tenor Secretary hick.! bowed
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A. N. Avmond, speaking as retiring president
of the Institute, said emphatically, "We disagree with those who believe that environmental
solutions should include the concepts of power
rationing. ,.."As Mr. Aymrmti points out, shun dant energy Is elemental to survival, and every
resource of technology must he bent to the task
of more efficient energy prorurtion
For example, be ?mot.s that "W'hen controlled fusion Li achieved, hydrogen atoms in the
oceans of the world will form an almost limitlose reservoir of emergy for mankind. The fusion
process for creating electricity will make por--sible the recovery from wastes of basic raw Tim adterials for recvding Into new products
ence and technology, well-directed and properly
applied, can be a savior of our physical worldIndeed, of our impedes."
This year, as never before, the annual ioeiiting of the U.S. electric Industry reflected be
widening gulf between the school of thoAght
which would have the nation retret inr' obilsian and the kind of leadetship that is able to
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in the minority. Other people of a more positve turi of mind see new vistas of a better
cfviliuticrn for the future, Among these &amp;re reprtaentatis'ea of the U.S. investhr-cswrusci electric
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WALTU A. IILOW. IDITOR AND P'L3LtS$fl
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Cownty Liis.,
DORIS WILUAMS
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UPI Foreign Nrs' Anah-1
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Chancellor Willy Brandt now
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Ciauitfi.d M..9.?
WINIPUD P. SIILOW
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States, Briuun and France in a t.'ar-oio orid Wr II wounds,
meeting that his but it has n been without a
summit
alliance with the West remains

certain trepidation.
ui firm ar. ever
The pact to which Rrar.dt
A1 three have' given their
support to Brandt in hit self- affixed his signature in Moscow
appointed and delicate task of was the 10th to be reached
applying a healing balm tO
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This n1tadicti the generally
accepted belief that far fewer
blacis commit suicide thkn
whitei.
'*riting In P,ythnioy Today
thtst many
rç.aztn- St'idr
bh.k s-cvolutAonariea literally
seim to want to be killed i
police - "to $0 dowii in an
explosion of mast-uline rage,
b;te and phy*ical power, msk3115 • (ielii Ui Uh WUI IU W1tU
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lease It." AsiC police have
geuerrjly 1"eee quite willing to
-t-c'pcI-ate in this "vk'tlm'ecipItated homwide."
'11 Is po&amp;Ib1e, L' not likely."
says Selden, "that young black
revolutionaries arc at east part - lIr motiattd b a wish to
b.' martyreci. to te c.rercnmumousl executed, Lu be destroyed
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t mere couicitknce
that young blnck men do • Hindts anxiety tO reach
dIsproportionate har ot the agreement be might give too
actual fighting in Vietnam. he much awy.
55)5. IaV of them are in the
All of the Allies warned the
f!!ont lines because they have West German, that pzevou
tt ht ticrf.
tlD?
t-tt prohibttd iin forrniil
15ubch he acribei (0 the 5U ae',reement on frontiers until
cicw epdem'r IOCItel UOCITI after a peace treaty is signed
P1'CL man with a united Qermtn)'.
pl*°nnt, WtZICk
bleck' of acif-estecmn. psvcholog.
Tht circumstances of to:Iav
ical damage restdting from the r
c.e!rnany md P'rankt
4IVU.-t U • ts.ruog levier- firmly hlnKvU uiougn. tirE. trie
tgurv Ii ehlldboo&amp; end caidi- European coal and steel cemntieni of deprivstiou, despair amid niunity designed tO miske war
rage.
between them impOssible Snd
"No mattes how you slice it." Uar. the Ez-natiov Europeac
asys Seiden. the rng suicide Common Market.
The Soviet Unbee I. pre,osmrate amoug young blacks adds
aicziificant
portion
of
pied
by tht 'ianjer from Red
up 10 "a
to
our ratmoo'i young own corn- China end I! eriOU5
uo n
uwide arid, iu ui unn- pteserve the tatuS
n1ttti
ion, It means that the natM is Europe. it aeels Wat German
know-bow and financial M1.
in bad oub1s."

dencv rntio dedines, Which
reduces the burden of sppfl
cam-ned by people in their
tut when ttw
t- .
groups grow
age
tiürktng
latter relative to the wtntlng
age groupr. t!t drpender':
raUc iisc* stid there i
Increased financial pressure on
draw payehtcki.
ta*i'*
1' you'v got alt that clear in
y'aur mind. you're ready for thC
j (5 t.,y a 5uio
UsiO news
esodueted for the Senates
special committee on aging.
gensralo,i,
Durtng the pn
there has been a harp nse Lfl
the dependency ratio. And the
trend Is tIIl upward.
As recently as IVSO. there
were two people In the so-called
ucU'
of ir Uiruug"
54 for every one cluld under tE.
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pondtrtd and taken fto ac
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pr*ociIt planning.

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bedroll on his back, an arrest- friend. Steven Ketcham, 21. as
they lay on a blanket on
contend- ing officer siid.

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other groops clearly have
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contrast to previous declining
phases this year. Hutton adds.

During the past 18 months,
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phase of the biennial pollticiti
campaign is about to descend
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again, the finn says, and
Investors will have to take care
to see that theIr Investment
appraisals are not Influenced by
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Into the Everglades to hide," the giant manhunt over outh
Palumbo said, "tic had told her f uest Florida.
hat there were so niami thou j When police found Ross's
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"Her clothes vere tattered, lover's lane section of Fort
torn, muddy and ripped," said Myers Beach.
Lt. Paul Palunibo of Fort
of his
Ketctmani was robh
Myers, ranking officer in the ar
aIlet and locked in time trunk
resting party •nd chief investi- of his own car, h told police
giitnr of the kidnap case.
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child population, resulting from every 100 In the working age
populatinc.
high birth rates in the 14S-1imM
UPI Senior F4
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Taking both trends togetherera, the ratio Is stow about J to
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the Increasing number of young
1, instead of 2 to L
dmtfrrentmate between tue corn
Maybe you've never heard of
Moreover,
economists
no's
people
who haven't started to
Edi$.I.II
mumst East Get-man state
ruu that It's wirea.listi te work and the increasing num
the "dependency ratio,"
RAY SflVIKS
CHARLES HAYS
L'I Mef'%%
age
8 as the dividing 11'ta ber of Older people
itC,
a
rnddie
use
yOUTC
But
5'.rk.n,c.i Supi.
P,,u
between
non-productive and stopped work
the United
;.nd the West German Republic middle income
lcsn. it's
nesdlng
productive
years.
More
ad
States
seems
to
be
st,Os capital Is at Bonn.
time you got acquainted v'ith it,,
Pvl,tish.d daily .ac.pt ..tvvd.y. Svaid.y and Clnstw,.s;
It's putting a financial sq'meeze more young people are going to toward a 1 to 1 dependency
puhlish.d Satiad.y pt.c.dinq ChrisWnai.
tne' may momentarily respect
DON OAKLEY
The latest pact kept open the
college, or Into th. armed r*tlo.
SUIICEIPTION SAltS
themselves and from which theY possibility of German reunUica- on )OU.
NIA Editorialist
or otherwise rernaiaThat means that for ev'ry
services,
Dedency ratio
3k W..1
will gain posthumous stitu, re$1.10 MMIi
Him. D.Ih.ry
As rranee prepares used by e'conomlsta to denote lug cait of t he clvilIu tuba, person of working age (whether
g*rdicss of what political or
There hai beet. a striking inBy M.Il
3Se
$
or not actually employed'.
ceremonies comrsuemoratlflg the the relationship between the force beyond 18.
black
among
sukldes
public-relations
s'alue
u-ease in
Meanwhile,
the
number
of
there'll
be one who is CO'isi'
centenary of the' FrESCO- number of people of working
618,00 I Yese
$1.10 I M.i$+i
met since 1*53, and among the deaths may base."
persons
noo-product.Fre
alas
is
dered
too
young or too old to
Prussian War which saw agS, and the number *110
Lii. PuisI Se,isUpas peshd. Oh.s all ..fI ssbscelpfi.M be s'1cUtnt should be InclUded "siti
In the ghetto subculture,
growing
at
the
other
end
of
the
work.
old to womt.
in advance
cidally motivated" black rt'vcutu
t'ulinitv and courage ar ire Germany accomplish her unit tOO yDufli or too
With growing automaton and
age scali. In 1540, there were
or
anoth,r-direcUi
EM.ir*d as sacand class maSts October 27, .111 .
One ws
ited liii
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quentiy defined in physical and preponderance iii urop.
older
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Industrial productivity
Spit Offic* of Sapf.rd. Florid. 37771,
private support (ml'
terms, he says, and young black at th, expense uf a defeated through
Tb. 14...Id Is a m.mb.v f the Aissalatod Pt.ss which Is has los-al aentist
Iii
the
productive
1$tliit
may
be an economically
indirectly through funds which every 100
ad awclvsiv,Iy t ti. ii. tam rsptvducti.. .4 .11 h.
A.'vording to Dr. Richard II.
males assign a high
value
to
Today.
the
age
bracket.
ratio feasible and socially desireable
regard ton- Imperial France. It Is easy
the government takes in 64
i,iit u's prietid hi this sewspapr.
beiden, associate pru1*uor of
being tough They
Is
17
over
65
for
trery
100
La arrangement, Certainly
the
taxation md
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prospect
does
not
call
for
versity of Calilornis in Berke
as deliberate drug overdose, at Shivers at the vers' thought of a through
srttsrn at this .di,i..
Na p.rf of any masarial, sews a,
And it Is becoming metes- rushing Into rash "remedies" C
working age population picks up
.4 The Sanford H.r.id may I. r.pi.dvc.d hi any snaneer Icy, the suicide rate of black soft and unmaseuline.
reunited Gennany.
doubtful that 5$ is a auth as discouraging college
sintl'
the tab for the maintenncw
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alas
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The Untted States
realistic age to m a r k the •tt*ndapc. or postponing the
Thus frovtiertype shnotouts
wflt
the nonworkmg population.
r.ipanz!bhi tam sac1'
Any ind,vidwst a,
Ui i.tW York City is vt'CT
*
beginning
t.4 r*tlr*ment. In ige of eligibility for Social
iepresent
a
swift,
uncomplicatSoviet-West
German
th
rng age
I, t,s,Oi',d a, ietriaqing a. The 11.ratd'i catptl;hf and will
fl Q
20 per 100,0(10 persons
about ed means mE resolving the eon negotiations with some minjtv- grows faster than the non- TeC5t )r*at$. nearly belt of El $scurlty benefits.
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woriring poulat!on tht thpen- L11t hint 5IFUI15 UP IX'VV
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"I)uring the 21
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Chairman Walter on a probe of voting mach
su1mp.
her. tie had the gun on her most hunting arrows, a mess kit, a School Board
The nation's chooi systems.
ii ;!.hnrni.:.
Three detectives wiw'd driven of the time." Palumbo said dog collar, and Ketchani's stolen Ebling that disappointed school purrhasec
Cramer said, are in chaoi as a
Ross,
ac
hoards
should
present
a
united
miles to Join the manhunt ''Ve don't know if he ted her." wallet, nil (Irnpperl Lw
result of conflicting rulings from
front to the U.S. Supreme Cosirt
(ii ding to officer',
Pilumbo 511(1 the other two of
rescued the 20.year-old blunile
the lover courtS,
Kirk said the New Orleans
Hut at about the same time.
found Dale Leech nd the
coed and arrested the man they I
Meanwhile, Rainier Sflid, If charged with kidnaping her, man they said kidnaped her l- (%SO miles avay, Palumbo and court decision "disregards the
lected, he would introduce a James Wesley Ross. 23. of Semi most accidentally. The couple the ethers were making the ar
achievements made by Alachua
County."
constitutional amendment call- nole, Ha., a St. Petersburg mnerged from the voods as the rest.
Pineilas, Hilisborough, ManaIng for the public election of the suburb,
every
pursued
down
"We
had
police car raced along U.S.
justices to eight year terms.
tee
and Ray ccunties find them- I
spot
lead
and
didn't
know
whetter
"I'm okay, I'm okay," the I hlighvay 4! toward tims'
w
could
ever
find
tht'm,
Pa'
selves
In similar situations U
"Dictatorial powers must be girl shouted as the Wficers hvre Ross'S car had been
Alachua. Kirk said. Pinellu
changed." Balmer said. "Each Jumped out of their car and abandoned sonw t'.i miles Iumbo said later.
Miss Leach had been visiting County is preparing a petition to
man governing our people handcuffed Ross catching him further (ifl.
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vacation from be filed 1, the Supreme Court
aummer
on
l)eputies nid hater Rs ahan
should be eleited by the people. by surprise.
iW - f
New
York.
within
the
next
30
days.
iii
Buffalo
University
3
am.
TuesRoss's
gun.
reported
stolen
doned
the
car
at
The justices are nov appointlife terms by the President from his brother in law Just 24 day, just four hours ailter ac
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elementary schools closer to Kirk had tried to enter It till sincere concern for the school
fri the Democratic uhern -,
day before It was settled.
children of Florida," £ckerd nrIaI race, State Senate Pretfly TILE ASSO('l.'tTEI) PRESS er, G, Ilarrold Care1I. hid .njw ('r.iiiier tiiis the Republi their homes.
Kirk withdrew from Manatee added.
The modift.itiori left ne all.
-lack Mathews said flaw.
The Supreme C'urt C.I1UC Lifl nothing hut praise for flemo can nomination because ('irsa nitrsr, appear.inr. t;e eb'
der attack by two Republican cratic
well
has
n
octter
chance
to
Pull
black
kindergarten
and
one
altCounty
fttr
Krentzman
threatfl
our
cotir' ' -;t*'m hClp crm.
opI)ncnt Fred Schultz.
black
first
grade
In
operation,
ened
him
with
a
*10.000
a
day
Clearwater
drug
store
millioncandidate's for the U.S. Senate
' maiL hurt the poor and frii
Schultz was rUote(I by a Mel- Democrat votes in the general but cou,,y school board officials
aire alsa cal!ed toy a
Wednesday. U.S. Representative
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William Cramer Wnnt t cut t'tirnc nrwcp;ipvr ilS svim. "I titt0fl."
---- ------- present Manatee de;egregation Florid government."
the justices' vacations short.
- case, and Krentxman turned him
Eckerd contrasted wh*t - thile George Balmer wants to
TRY ROSE'S . . - down again for the same reason. ailed 'the President 4 coiir...'.
cut out 'heir apxintnients for
Manatee has appealed the di f to be fiscally resposibte'
7
H
life.
NOON
segregstion case to the U.S. Ith "the virus of fiscal irresn'
Cramer told m Pasco Crnintv
96c
LUNCH
OCIIOPEE, Fl (API -At the charted countcy in the Ever they quickly found tracks icre • Circuit Court of Aop.als In IW sibifity that has swept the
rally he is riting house &amp;-01
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leagues of beth parties. urging point of a stolen gun hale Re- glades that's h he wanted to they s.iid the man and his cap- Orleans, as haa the Duval COun admiristration
Campaigning
for
ree1ctinn
.,
(lvt
had
gone
into
the
jungle
ty
School
Board.
them to co-sponsor a rr'oiution gins Leach was kidnaped from go in there with her.
Kirk. calling the appellate Sun City, Klrk told retlrem
"lie told her he would be in like swamp.
hmch wouid return the justices her beach date, driven into the
FAUS1"S
Following
it
the
searctic'rs
court's
rejection of the Alachus center residents "there's snr'
from summer vacation to re heart of Florida's Evt'rglades Lbs Everglades for r.everal day'.
DRUG STORI
found
on
the
'rail
a
gtrls
scarf.
j
plan
'shocking.
to
say
tie
thing
very
rotten
in
D.nmar
solve school desegregation prob- and forced for 17 hours to break at least four," Palumbo said.
D*wtew*
3*s.rd
The governor was comment ir
hours he had dropped by Miss Leach; two least." wrote Alachus County
barefoot through the

by the Senate.

But the wise ones warn Keith Miller), arid Wisconsin
virtually adopted the Shafer
against underestimating the (where Incumbent Go,. Warren
program.
Sbapp spent a pot of money rich, resourceful Rocky. Money Knowles ii not up). 1ost of the
last time and gained high name Is never a barrier, he has just remainder have a good chance.

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piece of machinery a tan of cabbage and get., )O gailun. •f
milk out the other That's plant milk Reportedly. it taste; e
act1, like the real thing and is just about as nutritious. Our
Chief I'rognosticatoi- believes it will find Its first great market
In India.
A CHECI OF police records show U out of every
ginshot vetims recover and 98 out of every 100 stabbing s-ictimt likewise survive . . . . AM AGAIN ASKED to name the
inust beautiful plam in the World, And again mud nominate
ilutchrtGardenoflVancou%erIsj:nd inislimbia
THE COLOR PSYCHOLOGISTS say lbeir studies definitely
prove that students in classrooms painted yellow make better
grades.
OPEN QLEST1O-Certatnl&gt; hope its no offense Ici
quite publicly how the bathroom came to be nicknamed
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CONSIDER TIflS - Ma&gt;be you recall it was a sad practice
during the war in Korea to refer to a ustise there as a gook
Offensive &amp;A. SAY a MY ixi massacre. Still. a word like goo
' off the h am
V.a's. off. Don't )u't onsisjcr the fat that the
human being bthesed to have the hugf.est I Q In the history of
the -isorid is a Korean Consider also that the first printing In
the word was found in Korea Gook. ray Aunt Sadie'
€ISTOMER SERVICE - Q • Iloss can ou be so fond
trout fishing and fUll not want to 0%'A a .bost?" A Trout
fishing Is best executed from a riverbank. sir.
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Lavender told the commission
that he had delivsred the apft
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also callvI them advising' that bother 21.3-ear-old E aid
hose seen In London
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modAing
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saying
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been
held
upon
the
ordinance,
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person r 4* supple. about a pound of useful protein
cmInolo
warbage ordhinnee will go Into about to comply?" Lavender ho was unnille to asteTtain what mented by milk. eggr and ce. In a day. while 1.04% pounds of
yeast can make 4,000 pounds Of
effect on Aug. 17, anti iiiipoies ,1.ptiNl, "Yes sir, they take that Could be accomplished by a reals.
mgulatioy,n upon both custorn- position." Lavender continued meeting with the firniti. fie conBut the Individual consump- protein In the same period.
likes the
There are problems. Swiss reers and firms. However, in one that tht,collection firnin wlith(,(l tinued, "The public
tion of animal proteln In the
of the stipulations of the .to meet with tile comilliso4lot, to , tirdinallre."
Near Fait averagei 14 gramq. I searchers reported their noodle-%
(ornmi'sioiii r Fdsari 'i ar In Africa 11 grams and In Asia $ made from algae had a sickly
ordinance, that collectors apply liii them that they (the firms)
borough contended that he did
green cnior. Present alfalfa proto the comity for cortificateR (Ild not likp tho ordinntice.
and
the
ordinanra
for
theItanimal-poor
coun. teirs contains too much und1geof convnnience and necessity, Alexander rebutted that since not vote
Is In
- said, 'Don't say I didn't tell tries where scientists are press- tibia material. Th, Israelis said
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several firms have Ignored the
so" (arborough had Co)fl hardest to extract the pro- their soybean flour produced
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been apprised that of the 2.
grslns and other substances
South Africans. Colombians itances for any toxic or cancer
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also
did
not
vote
for
the
county, only four have made
ordinance and told the commls
the necessary application Of
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to
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cour.tries-space Is at * pre fungi and bacteria In £nglard
a 96bL.n seaweed algae and microbes
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Japan
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gold
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was 3$ yards and he
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New York 2. Cincinnati I
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~ Baltimore 5, California 4
Houston 4. Phiiadelpht* 0
first team job.
clinic.
Oakland 11 Cleveland
Los Angeles 11, Pittsburg.4 4
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David's brother Gene was a split and for
Fmtes vwas barn iu North AtHea and spent
i 'Milwaukee 6. Detroit 5
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St. Louis 5. San Diegr) 4, 14 j the Gators for thr,!e sessons. Another ~rother
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By TOM SALADINO
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tile
.14 year-old was going to take him out after
Boston 7.3, Kansas City 4-4
il, I Aoisoclated Press Sports Willer
San Francisco 6. Ch.rallo 2
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Manager Red Schoondienst workhorse had to go 14 Inning% the l4th."
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Games
shade, however. with hi-i football performan.
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Florida State h,
,s 4eheduled its annual ,
.-^t.
Carl Taylor. who on Tucs
San Francisco (Pitlock 33) it
culdn't have given tso cents before subduing the stubborn
C1
Today's Games
ball picture day Sept. 33 at 1p.m. In Desk S
day's game for the CArds with a
Cleveland (McDowell 16.7i at Chicago (Pappas 7-5i
for Bob Gibsoi's chances before San Die-go Padres 5-4.
Campbell Stadium.
San Diego (Roberts 6 9 at St
Perhaps
the
higest
mystery
connected
"as
reached
for
15
hits
but
drunatic
ninth
inning
grzind
Oakland
(Odom
5
5),
N
The tt)''l .minoie, will he I fu!1 game
1k,
fire
balling
St
the arne and the
at Louis (Cleveland 0-0)
6-7)
along
Baltirnore
(Balmer
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%ith
the
1970
Unl~etsity
of
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co,hero
in
%as
the
Florida
footb&amp;ll
uniforms
ready for photographers, both talla.
Louis CardinR18 ace had to also ranned 13, upping his sea- .1,1,
.Montreal (Wegener 3 3) at At- i team is the situation in the middle of the de. vision and stiH.
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drawing
a
bases.
CaliforniA
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agree
fenaive line
Detroit (McLain 2 3) at Mil- liuita (Reed 4-5),
loaded walk off loser Ron Willis,
Coach Bill Peterson will jr..t the 5.mt
7-3)
at
New
York
(Sadecki
But before the night was over. ahead of former American forcing in the winning run.
waukee (Pattin 8-0). N
Gator Head Coach Doug Dickey is not noles in time for the evening mail on Sept 21.
the veteran right-hander had League hurlers Walter Johrion
Minnesota (Blyleven 65) at Cincinnati (hierritt 16-10). N
moaning about the situation here, ratUr hi* The stridders wW use the following day for
Gibson. wher. told he had
Philadelphia (Short 6-12) at
having to wait until developments among their phy3lcal examinations.
shrugged
11-8),
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Washington
(Bo3man
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pitches.
had
thrown
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4 chalked up his Ifith victory and and Rube Waddel. who
I and atd "I don't care about
Chicago (Miller 5-6) at New .kuston (Conk •'..). ld
his personnel dictate what the position's cornThe twn--a-day practices begin Monday,
ana ed a major Ieattie record shared the mark at '.en
Ii Only games s--heduled
pcsition will be.
i (tie number of pitchei. They al. York (McCormick 1-0)
Sept. 24 with drills !icheduled at 9 a.m. and
Sons with
In the process.
Friday's Games
The mystery is created because the candi- 5 pin, daily. Cnder NCA.A "ules, the first au
Kansas City (Fitamorris 53
ways talk about the number, but
Los Angeles at Chicago
the "I didn't think I was thro%% ng Nou can tilrow 90 pitches and at Boston 01orno, C-2)
The record-becoming
da,.es for top Jobs we a sophomore, a senior practices must be witho--,'. pads.
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San Diego at Pittsburgh,
first pitcher In history to strike too good in the bullpen Gibson
who has never iettrtd and seldom pIed a
Florida State opens its season Sept 12
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or more batters in eight said afterward. "I was lucky I , lie was sa%ed that fate i0cf,
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surgery
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California,
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If YOU d have
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ed while serving in a utility role and a veteran
August - The call has gone out to Un!.
tioriier In the eighth inning, cnnCleveland at Milwaukee. N
New York at Atlanta, 21. twI. I evidently bound for stardom beft,re being versity of 31Uami'v 1970 football squact to
coming In tile third Inning when warm up. I wouldn't have 91ven bling the Card? to tie the score
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strick d'iwn by illness last year.
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Coach Charlie Tate has ,et the morning of
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of first team linebackers off the field and on
August V far physical examinations and the
lead,
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ar.uual picture day is ict for 1 p.m. that same
13. as they -iay. purely -coincidental."
~ The %ictury %%- a.-% the Cards'
day. Pms. television jud magazine photoMike Kelley. 6-2 and ZOO- pounds. recently
12th in 14 games and edged
ate
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variety
show.
RIgraphers
will be on hand and the ath1tes wrn
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Buchanan
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Actual practke will not start until the
bit b cars
scramble
of Au"23 anti even then it Willi be
a
talented.
if
green
JournalmorninS
Fred
Abbott
is
In other games. Lci Angeles
Mrs.
Louis
said
the
'Brown
Lit
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writes
of
the
accomplishments
of
his
workouts
in
shorts. Under NCtA regulations.
routed the Pirates 114, the New
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Joe Louis
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situation,"
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be worn during the first three
01 C,
I friends and semb in color Polaroid pictureo;
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Norfolk
days
of
the
pre-season
drills. It will not be
end
of
iu p.uud defensive
with nis articles to prove he haint made up
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.rt Zachary,
San Francisco dropped Chicago 1antiuic black human beings
'Morn. i iuch wild fantasy.
should
really
be
there.
unial Monday mwning. Augu5t 31. that fW1
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I
just
don*t
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up
to
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and pads can be wom and the actual
and Houston blanked Philadcl- by master of ceremonies Bill
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lie and other mcmbcrs of the (earn are wondering
contact
itarted.
Morris
Mci-lone.
a
Florida
State
L'ua'er'
Dr. Gary Martin, Louts' phyi
hIa 4 0.
Cosby as Detroit hosted "Salute
how and where they are going to tackle Sirs. Patricia Pat
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sity gradu3te, has joined the Seminole staff as
Wes Parker raced home with to the Champ-Joe Louis' elan. said "It i3 in -Joe's best
Palinkas
Seniors Jo. Schmidt and Van Golmunt
freshman basketbaU coach, it was announced
intcre3ts not to attend"
the tie breaking run in the Wednesday night
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junior collegian Don Breman, Junior holdtoday by Athletic Director Vaughn Mancha.
Louis wott the heav)%%eiglit
Pat jr, the first woman ever to be signed to play profes- eighth inning on Pirates' relievLouii wa,i unable to be at tile
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Dieter 51atthes. iophotnures Bur:ess
Ifellone,
a
native
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Marion
N.C..
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sional football. and she'll play her first game Aug. 22 at er Dave Giusti's wild Otch and benefit-t6bute as lie remained championship on June 2
Bruce Bishop and .3teve Parr make tiI,
Qs.ifls
as
a
graduate
assistant
last
season
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I'oreman Field at the Kiwanis Bowl Viher) the Neptunes meet then the Dodgers broke loose tot In n Dcner Veterans hospital knocking out James J Brad
sevea runs in the ninth inning to while his wife 'Martha accepted dock. He retired from the ring I Head Coach Hugh Durhaln.
4 the Orlando Panthers.
Before graduating from Florida State. the football team and this rates 29 One Of the
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allop Pittsburgh.
, the praise and applause of more March 1. 1949.
exactly
ecstatic
Other members of the Norfolk team aren't
27 - year -old Mdllone attended Marion High strong spots for t970.
lie had faced 71 professional
The loss, coupled %tit tie (lian8.000 who aid as much as
Ray Beflan.y. who was Nu. L at this putithat Uiey'll come face to face with th first woman Player In
School
and Wingate Junior College in North
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of
then)
Mets' tritimph. dropped the Pi. $100 a sent to attend the event. opponents arid be3ted 68
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at the .itzirt of 1969. is lost for the year
professional football.
tax Sc
rates' lead to only 1 1,; ganit!3
. ports persona es a oun ed
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'ollawing
an off-season automobile ccdent.
ct iirte and Rocky tsr
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she might present a sticky problem on the football field
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Orlando
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a nice place. ou usually find
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in the most monsterous holes you have ever seen.
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three run
the only solution would be to rebuild the courts and move the t just escalates,. nandex contributed
~ to win the British Optn-I felt'
a
minimum
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homer
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sewer line Come on all ou tennis players sirite a letter to the
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Acknotledging he s n angel that good But I couldn't sink a
plane
trip,
the
41-year-nid Pan.
A's manager John McNamara
practicin.v ;it the Land O' Lakes Country Club.
,c the ones ulio :the
strapping. curly-haired son putt_ Last wpek. at Akron I had ~
city and let them know hou you feel. You'i
Is a tough
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it
walt
going
to
cho
Gonzales
still
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; of a Fort Bragg. N.C. pro told , I I three-putt greens."
Mfihe is in need of financial assist,jince to compete
u1i the facility,
4
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tennis
court.
on
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- the uorld today that his princi
in the national tournament. (Don Vincent Photo)
Gonzales whipped
Joh n
the Indians grabbed a quick 41
It seems we might just base an invitation softball tourna- pal current interest is n repeat- er one of the game's big hit- - __
'lead. "We used up three pitch. Sharpe of Toronto 11-9. 64 in his
ment here over the Labor Day weekend. TbIs women,s son. ing as the national pro :harn. lers. said a course such
first-round match Wednesday
ers in three innings,
ball tournament would see teams from throughout Central PlOfl.
Southern Hi
"Bob
Locker
did
a
great
job,"
in
the $23,(M Canadian Open
.'.,
Fl
jujida competing for top honors.
Nobody's done it since Denny rel fairways and subtle haz.ards, !,
McNamara said of the veteran Tciin,c Championships. He got
Theie plans are still in the making but it is hoped that Shute 4n 1936 37 Shui.c gray,
I
ices
number
ri ght . handed reliever who five hours sleep after a six-hour
at least 10 trams will be prex"t to compete. This tournament i~ bland and expanding at the! taking the title.
~blnnked Cleveland through the Plane trip from lAs Angeles.
A*aibt line. is in Lhe 135
- -man
would be bpon&amp;ored by the Seminole County Women's Softball !; ,
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golfer °
f inal 523 1 ranvs.
Linda Tuero of New Orleans
AssocIation,
field challenging Foyd this ....... he
'd
can fig0
0
whipped
ISS
1
In
Wednesday
night
s
other
Pat Walkden, South Af.
week-end over the 6.1421,%ard
five men who are play
American League acUon, Bald. rica, 6-1, f-3 and will meet RoseSpeaking of softball, a drive has been launched to con. par-70 Southern Hills Country ng the -*.t golf at the moment
more nipped California 5 4. Mil. Mary Casals in the sernifinals
-- strUcl dugouts at the Fort Melloo Scdtball Field. These dugoun, CoUb
" I (nurse
and add five niore who
in
uaukee
stunned Detroit 65, the of the women's singles today.
would be built to city specIfications
,orne through in importr tour
Chicago
White Sox trimmed the Miss Casals advanced by de.
This field is used by both men and women's softball.
nament and - o have 'hlist
B MIKE' HL(ilT
Friends
.
New
York
Yankees 5-1 and Kan. feating Cecil Martinez in an all.
l
~. lassie league softball and the p" wee batieball league. It
I "I wouldn't name anybody but As%ociated Pre%*, Six)rt% Writer: while. reported he would not be
sas City split a twi-night double- San Francisco quarter-final,
STANDINGS
be real nice to get this dugout constructed so it will be rcady r
en
With Joe arnath in Florida. back in New York until Sunday header with Boston. winning the 6.3.
1w the start of the next season.
I bet ona ainsi the f'eid•
A. Atkinson in Pennsylvania or Monday. which
I
ssould leave nightcap 4-3 after the Red Sox
Anyone wishing to contritiul. to the construction of these
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Top-seeded Rod i,avcr plays
There seemed 'little doubt and George S-aimes in Buffalo
i_i
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- dugouts ~hould call 323-3M. Or if you wish. you can siend the
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him
missing
for
the
Jets'
his
first match of the tourney
becond
e • es or cts caret eec
"i
Frank Ilovard s Jist home toda) against fellow Australian
donations in care of this writer Garb Ta,)Ior, to the Sanford
club-Jack Nicklaus. Bill
. tain who's coming and
t re season contest against At run and Alike Epstein's 15th.
Herald, P.O. Box 1657. Sanford.
: I per. Tony Jacklin. Let Trevino. going.
o
I Bill Bowery.
'.
! hints this weekend,
both two-run blasts, gave Wash
This money would go to a worthwhile cause end would
''e Cram ton Frank
b tinie. Aft- i Namath's absence also caused i ington its triumph over the reel.
be used by hundreds of persons, including many small ch,,]1
Player. Arnoid Palmer, er the first exhibition game
the Jets trouble on defence ing Twins. who managed just
' Doug Sanders, Dick Lotz. Bruce football teams are worrying;
:!:~ -,,-. , . .
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eight hits off Jim Hannan, 8.5, '
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L-t, velin and Dave Hill--pick about uhat rookies arid fringe iwhen middle linebacker Al At- ~
and reliever Jose Gnenda.
One of our fx%orite ~oftbali pla~t.
r~. i t, ilelln~,, 1~ In the
.
Ill N00M.W.,
ten.
IL
retiredlast
-blastI players to cut or keep, but not
hospital. Jo as burned when a pan of grease caught fire,
Andy Etchebarreri drilled a
W
L I Would R Floyd
i
1 and is currently in We Winter Park Hospital.
two-run single in Baltimore. S
nec Their offense and defense
11o'setr. Atkinson sias quot four run fourth
J0 would like to hse onie s'citnrs phone calls or cards,
, then unloaded
' Hi H
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29
S
h
by
1
ed
in Drexel Hill. Pa.. 815 saying his wond homer of th
already
have
been
crippled
cause she sxys it gets mighty boring just vatching the old !r year
, 3 The Sand Bees
28 3D I 0ude myself."
injuries and !-trange happen. I he might reconsider after read- leading off the avvenih to pace;;
.. bwb tube." She's in room 115.
ings
at
eta 051 all-pro L.0 the Baltimore atiact- thet
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First altd for -Illost is 0we case i fensive end Gerry Phi'bin
It 28
5D
boyish
0
. Well. the old grid iron i-eason 4 just around tiie corn er. ;1 6.
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with dropped Calitomia 1% games I~ E
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Slo"r Startert
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Practice sessions move into full swing next week. preparing 7
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behind the A'Z.
By TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS
HiGH 3A.ILS &amp; 1. IL
few eligible bachelors on the ,sLrog armed
I do have responsibilities to
controversial
for the season openers in midSrpttnber.
Milwaukee
erupted
for
four
1
ex flowell
G - Larry Dierker.
. tour. He has a big feminine fol. I quarterback uho lvd iliv Jets to ', the Jets. and I realy Itci that I runs it) the eighth inning with
Right nou, things are it, a pretty disturbed state. NubAy * 161 446
lowing
and
often
is
heen
with
Joyce
Myers
1157,445
all
Astros.
tossed
o%%c
thrm
the
responribility
a
I
a
Super
Bou
I % ictory lmo ),cars
a fi%e-hWer as
reall)- knovvii who will be coaching %bere. We might Jus. ,, to 1
;
I pinch-hitter Bernie Smitti get''tUmn bCaUt' rn -me arm,
1I
83 444 Edna Burns
ago.
or coming ha(
Ilouston
blanked
Phiiladelnhji
f"
few major cscl1in changc '4tthin thc next few days
ting the decisive blow a bLiSt'S
He is close friend of man,ig
~ 166 431 Builin
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'I 'itand loaded
Tb.
siiagg,)
hiurd
"eLiti
ssho,
Ti
" (wn
Still don't know shat thes re Din to do at C
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! er Leo Durvicher of the Chicago has been holding out for reawns I out safety fur eight years with
137.1 411 Jamet Bew
I* an all ninth grade school. but they might eithe
capped e rally. Don Wert hit
BATTING
Yastrzemskl,
Cubs, sho lets him work o'it knoss onis to him sas sighted the Buffalo Hills sshn played
fieldearns
(Pr let the studcnts u over to Seminole and compete
ssi. 162420 Betty Benton
•uS
homer
of
the
year
for
Red
Sox
d
I
e runs
II with tile baseball te2m. lie sunning. himself on a boat in, out his option. The Jets' big Detroit.
i I" r4X Janet Schultz
that school.
his
31st
homer
and
a
double In
'Plays
golf
with
Dean
MaMn.
Fort
Lauderdale
Wednes&amp;y.
weakrwss
last
)ear
uas
in
,1
.
We knuw two coaches who are refly taking it easy this i
the
Ed Hermann of the White the 7-4 opening game victory
and
the
Roily.
I
Andy
Williams
Earlier in the day Coach defensive backfield.
#Avek. Central Florida's top prep basketbaU coach, Joe Mills, 1
1
Sox and Roy White of the Yan. over Kansas City. lie had a sin.
DYINATRONICS MIXED
: and
wood
crowd.
He
has
been
crit.l.
Weeb
E,A-bank of the Jets
' said i Ewbank said he has talked to
our own Herald Staffer. Grey Boyles. are both on vacation i
t, ' civ~d for walking n--t
W
- on spon. lie had ispoken to hi,s AWOI. ace 1 Sdimes. and Salmes admitted kees traded solo horners but It gle as Boston dropped the night.
this week. One thing for sure. wc )mow Grey Is in his favorite ;I
"as Bil! M#-Itoll's t%%() run !~~rwle , cap, 4 3.
; 1. Davit.
1-1
a
a after winninty U
by telepb3ne and said Nmniath:; -there*s a I ofix.hillty I'll be ----___ '
f-tate. North Carolina. (I'll bet he's just checking up to s.ee wb
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12. Malion
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and failing to keep tournament Is trmg to resolse ti's prob playing In New York Its all a
will have the best team, North Carolina or \orth Cirolina
PolIcy
20
20
commitments.
Sor
question of what I3uffu(, i ask•.o,ri
o..ib:'
btate.)
4. Lambert
19 21
irig for me," be said.
; On the rest of the quarterback
Have you donated toward the neu L)man stadium. if not,
6. Tucker
15-5 24.5
I'll -, _;_-~=!
Scene Joe Capp of Minnesota
, -ngl_
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I . Manies
5
34.5
11
1
1
44~2
twr)
1
7)VI
O
ICXCE,
.
Iare trying desperately to get the rest room&amp; and corcessloo
:i btill ,~as &amp;Lmong the missing In I
,
It
I hi3 money dispute. but Greg !
e the bleachers are completed.
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15I
Cincinnati's
Cook.
standout .
The VOU11ty Put UP the lights and is focfting the bill on the
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HIGH GAMES &amp; SERIES
'
.'. bleachers. In the tricant.ime. the boosters club has erected
i
"go
,
I
e4vi
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=7,,576 Lew 'Norto"
1%...
r.
a fence around the field. But to romply with state regulations. M .522
for the first Ume. His where.;
Ixke Manies
--- they must base rest rooms and concession stands at the Ma
187 505 Palmer Loudermik
thOUgh it had b e re,x'rted that
,00x .
172/4H Ed Mallon
1
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1 he had stayed away
The boosters held a lunchtou today at noon with
1721422 J. Thomas
i
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!S
; ailing arm checked again.
: football coach Doug Dickey os hand as the featured speaker.
N
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Ifle,) hoped to raise lulte a bit at money at this luncheon
, I
Ctix.trinati teach Paul Bro,ii
/
17714U Rob Cisytoo
:ihn
-_ of boatprary deeds.
.~;VR"#19r,
i said Cook was being fined ari
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$
019
West
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Hod ..ho O(fl5 OCie
ol his
I have won the titI
ect
VGA Championship here today ought to be easier
in a
I begs to dissent an both counUt.
ond time*'
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fairly convincing evidence that In a recent issue of Science manner.
paflcles between the lunar
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scientists emPhMii*d that the3 didn't go into the question of velocity results. Thu they did
Lamont-Doherty
Geological
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sound
waves
passing
through
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purposes why
them.
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looking
over
results
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ChOSC
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comparison
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a when Erasmus and Hcywiol Anderion.
matenils represenUng
or
In
were
born or who John FrithThese small diferences, We
In and won t be until alter addressed themselves to this moon sample studies,
t1b!f broad geographic distributi
and Anderson made a "tartL order to preclude mv Was that was. But they did not knock the scientists said. "may readily be
additional Apollo visits planned issue.
might be introduced by regi3nal notion these gentsseverally accounted for when one
the National Aerunae They didn't come right out Ing" &amp;tiacovery.
by
dell how much better aged the
noted.
arid say the moon is made O
The velocity of sound through sampling."
AdmimstraUo (NASA).
Schrcbcr
rr.d
Anderson
said
lunar
materials are."
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Ramey said six Ii ii eti iI 15 MICC between the public inlerrs*
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The symposiuni lso nc-eli .'d tionill Atomic
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A riicnitn.i- of the tiM.
du'rstmnding Of the eitvlronrr.n
4twnic
liiergy ColnInisslon 111 uily of nuclear plants in the and 'he M.-.
We know.'' Ramey said,
United State4 and of the t'Uet- t'c
bil effect; peculiar to 'ach
untied tudny for a "priority
power
of pouring heated iiat'r into II,,' that
learn electric
fort to learn itiore iihuuit the t'l rnjronmrmt shichi torn lui.Iet, p!ant iht-thc'r fossil 'n nticfrar of steam electric plant and
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The NSA says It has chapters
on .i01) college and university
campuses and claims to be the
nation's largest student os-gem) ('
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student.
"The exact thrusts depend
upon what happens externally," I
Palmer said. "Lest We becume
reactionary, well have to respond to what the President and
other people are doing."
But be said there is bound to
be activity against government,
p
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HER GOAL was reached
mayors and it campus adminis-.
when
Lesley Powell was
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DLUaL£ 5 CAW Girl
chosen
what issues arise Palmer said
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Insecurity of being laid o!!,
lege people "a lithe harder, a I or the Insecurity of a big doctor
little tougher. a lithe more cYfl'- bill. They don't really sense.
Cal about the responsiveness of nearly as directly as their parthe political system, a little ents. the effects of the rrt'.nt
more cynical about bow the po- recession...
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By ltOt)NEY l'INDI'It
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1 marched In bowler hati and tilics away from the parading ti&gt; -luuiuld he prosecuted.
LONDONDERRY.
Northern gaudy sashes to drum and fife I'rote.stanis Although the NovOnly two brief incidents wrIreland (AP) -- Roman Catho-! commemorating the lifting of a crnrncnt had banned the pa- reported.
•-in Londonderry battled Catholic siege of Londonderr ii !adr. the security forces
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British troops for four hours 1689,
to stop the marchers be
STREET SALESMAN, wearing pearl-encrusted tie and
ropes of Imitation pearls watches a New York shopper
Last yeara parade towlitA ause there was no confront'
early today. but the troops and
to see her reaction to his merchandise, These "side. : barricades of barbed wire pre- off fighting between the flogsid- uimi between the two relIgiui'
walk psychologists are finely tuused to customer re
ve n ted ii repetition of last year's era and the Protestants which factions,
sponse matching wits daily with bargain hunters.
Moody Aug. 12 religious war- spread across Northern Ireland
Sir Arthur Young, Northei
and has broken out again and Ireland's chief of police. said
fare,
The rioting in Londonderry's flga1 since, with more than a was the attorney general's r'•
iiogside district erupted Just be- wore killed
and hundreds cpon-sIhLIitv to "decide what
of
:
iuundcd.
alter
a
day
procession." 1k said the nanu- fore midnight.
This year. tliuiibte bi, rrl-.ul"- of
int' of the rnarcho-rIt h id
- Protestant parades In other
r: hurhd
;u
ru
thuiiiurij
parts
of
the
city
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tat .ini
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koffil U over the CatholkMilitant Catholn''.t:u h.uI
ings to sluggings. totaled 306.420 been penned in the flugside all
By MARK BROWN
Associated I'ress Writer
during 1969. UI) 8.3 per cent over day opened up on the soldiers
just before midnight with bar.
The 196$.
WAShINGTON (Al')
hut tir. ,-uurl -u'o
rages Of Fui
use of pistols. rifles and shotGijn were ucid in 63
per cent line bouiih
guns by Amerkans to kill or
maim other Americans has in- of the murders and 2-1 per cent
Croui'hiii tIiiiiu1 nuit 'bncld",
a'c.'utiltc.
19th.
if
time
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1%I and of their latr1 antiriot i% capon
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tme of guns In murders six inch rubber bullets intentfrd
gation says.
Two out of every three mur- I cot up 80 per cent and use of to cripple the legs. 'Ilmey scat
der s'ktims in 1969 were gunned guns in assaults went up 143 per tered the rioters for only a brief
time. The rioters regrouped for
down and one out of es-cry four cent. the FBI said
• assaults involved a firearm, the
solciiers
There w,e 178,500 armed rob- another round, and the
FBI reported Wednesday in
in 19611, up 14 per cent responded with volleys of tear
crime statistics for the Past cal over 1968. Tiio out of e%ery gas, filling the winding Streets
endar %var.
three iii urns Itxmkecl into the wlti clouds of choking smoke.
Three soldicrs and one 6%
Murd&amp; Ts and tiumi,;t hiu.-nt barrel of a gun as they surrenmanalnughters claimed a total tiered their money or s-aluables, inn were reported injured. Cas
of 14.390 lives—including those the FBI said. All armed robbery unities among the rioters were
of 86 law enforcement officers rose 137 per cent between 196-1 not known. The Catholics hate
their own first aid stations deep
--in the United States during I and 1969.
inside their district.
1969. a 7 per cent Increase over
The riot was a backlash reac
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calendar year 196C.
.ulmon.
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Organza lined with yellow low w.A long satin streamm
SprhWs Seventh-day Adventist
peau de saie from the 'high coaradir.l: in love knots over a'
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C Fetters WITS married
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Mr. and Mrs Gordon T Mey
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The family pews were mark detachable train which was at.
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fcrwed (runs
Hunt assisted with the enter' keyhole neckline and long bouquet was a "star Shared"Ixhinnod an the empire silhou- Ore_.,ton: and Mr. and Mrs, Joat the front waistline and a I lines.
double panel of matching
The sheer Queen A vu vu e taming and serving punch and Camelot s1ev.s, lavishly em - nosegay of white roses hi) of etic with medified mandarin seph Voight and family, 'S a n
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lops gave the front a redingote sleeves tapered to the wrists cake
During their visit , the houseeffect and comnpfrtely encircled
ending In lilu trimmlr.g. Their The couple has returned from
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bow ani streamers H.rdouhif tions tipped i'u green,
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used for the wedding pat-tv o
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3Irr. Janet Korgan. or9n'
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accompanied po1oi Miss PatcaipiOTt. wo rang "0 Per
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Mrs. Charles Benham still
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n apart1919 S French
Adults 323.4991
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screened
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CENTRAL AIR
2

MERCHANDISE
i _-Aust'oIls
a Med

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STORY

$edroomc with

7 Large full baths

stu,. and ,..ssed c.frsg.c4Q
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.mfAohs F.rice C.. 322-1040
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? b.Ss Florida room, bu14n
range and oven. b;.ss b.cI'
Pinecv.. $14 900
yard
Eacbvsn - 3 bedrooms
&amp;..ntr.l
7 laths Fe 4. room
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ai' $55,910.
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Cany bda
2-i baths 14.isda coo
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APPLiANCE REPOSSESSION
WAREHOUSE

SpInet

106 N Elm.
322.1511
(I block behind First Faderal)

$750:
$75; Svirsg

mower,

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1966

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Phone 322.390).

16 Se.br..;
ith cabIn, 151,
Jotsn*nn, and trill.,. $975. Call
3is.P,3.

322.S$24.

322-1622

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11. Auto's Por Sal.

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compass
ip.edorn.Ier,
socies,
5051011 WHALER DEALIR
bow light, sic. 322-1176.
25th £ S.nfard A...
127.1192
--Riding lawn
piano,

carbu,.$nr and manufol'!,

BUICK OPEL

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SPORT SEDAN
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SADD91JMENT

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2933 S. Orlando Dr., Sanford
322.9530
Winter Parh 831-424*

Western Wear. Save at the
Old Corral West.rn Shop
Hwy. I 7-92, I ml. S. of Delary

OPEL KADETT

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(953 Half tori Chevrolet fruek and I

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SHELLEY USED CARS -lOt S. Fr,nth Ave 17.97
Phone 323.2940

62. LIvestock &amp; Posiltry

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trained dogs. 322.0094.

FURNiTURE CENTER
1100 S. French As., (17.92)
Call 322.7953

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4 DOOR
ing,

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LIST PRICE -S3632
OUR PRICE .........S2782
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MI*CIDIs-a1n AND
PONSCNE.AUD$ DIALIR
N Or.s. Av, Oflsnde.

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trr
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t:;o anythng goes wrong with any of t!"iiC po'ts. Wv U ro
flair or replace It free,
But lus? becous. we're on authorized 'wW dealer,
'don't think we're only tolking about is - .1 '-\'.. '. .'a
and guarantee every make on our Ion.

TO Fl I'i D
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puppies, I weeks
old,
wormed, $25 each. 322.4959.

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1.4 £ K TREE SERVICE
Free tree inspectien. R.meving,
trimming. spraying. demosshg.
Ucensed erid insured, H. H. McGH(I, Deland. 904.734-0431.

24 hour service. Dip!ornes, photos.
aw.rds, any paper lamlr*atd In
crystal clear plastic. $ 'I, xl I
only $2. S.nd check Se VP.4F
Company, Be, 27$ SH, Chuluota, --Jot Spray CleanIng
Florida 327o6.

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BEAUTY CARF

OXf'ORP.YENTCH BUILDING

HOOK
HAPRIETT'c
BEAUTY
Open .s.nings by appointment I I H
327-5742
lOS S. Oak Ave

SERVICE, 372-4543
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IMPROVEMENT.

Reasonable, Bonded. Guaranteed
servIce, Free estimate. Try
1)1-2031 or b.twaon $ and 9

Sill.', l.av$y Salon op.n Men.
day tbna Saturday. (venussgs by
_531'j'_
appolrifrnerst. (GA Building. Lake
Mary. 323-1010. SlylIsfa Unda
H. AND 0 ROOPlNC URVICI,
Goerk., Porna Meadors.
oofs P.parad. 24 H,, Service.

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PIANO REPAIR

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PIANO TUNING and REPAIR
ROBERT 1,4. BALLARD,
PHONE 327.6111
MeSa no-longer needed Items pro.
dutiv. 49cm. Sell thins with a
fast
$nford
¶i.tirg
result
Herpid W.n$ Ad. Just Call
322.7411 and ask for an ad.

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WELL DRILLING

HOME IMPROVEMENT

p.intInq-.sterlor, lNt.rlor PanelIng. Small repairs, and Remodeliisg. 323.0209.
WaIf's Tree ServIce
Fir,, estimates and reasonable
rates, 37742*7.
----.---mowln1
£
latin
yard
clean.
Heisry's
up. Geod won, reasenalile
ratei. 3733656 anytime.

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Mr. Businessman!

3 tIn. Ad
4 las, Ad
fla Ad

$3.90 $1230 $35.10

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$5.20
$650

$16.60
$21.00

$46.60
$55.50

DIAL 322.2611

OF COURSE YOU MAY CHARGE
.C1U1 AD F YOU HAVE A TELE.
PHOUE LISTED IN YOUR NAME.

NOTICE
Tht

HEW!PAPP! d"'

knowingly occ.pt H I I, P.
WANTID ADS thet indIcats
a p,eforec;s boted on ago

(corn

TO CHOOSE FROM

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1295

1966 VW DELUXE SEDAN

1967 OLDSMOBILE
CuHsi

Suorem.

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1966 DODGE
jn+3ri,j.
Plr4 .uspp.ai wirri .5 i nhi55on, power stooring, po..r
c-.Aus Hi',
ml, remaining on ti,
S

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wa-r.,',ty.

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4

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53 .jII7'-I,, i...t.:,ri.i

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mssion5 power steering
utor,' .asr
inuti+'.4, - 5-.
do &amp; botr, end whit,wfl tires. He
$
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turquoise flnasls with . whit. Pop. ......
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1967 442
2 (lOOP loS) COUPE, V-I, 4 SPEL
OWBR
TLERINs, L*TKA SHARP.....................

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,'l.t's
.4r+j,iu'
power stgeting factory air, raiq &amp;
h,.t. 5 and whit.waIt*...............
.

$

1967 RAMBLER DPL
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CONVERTIBLE, LOADED, l.\TRA
GOODBUY..................................

$

OPEN MON TUES

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THURS. lit 9OO P.M.

1966 MI;sTANG
I -51114. t+ ' , I Sl'l.LL,
IXIHA Sh4A,'

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1966 FAIRLANE "50O' XL
: Docii

btARI)lt)P THAI
(OW i1t1t,'..L, L*IRA
SHARP CAR
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1041*111 WITH t9UI1'.NI

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WHEELS. EXTRA SHARP

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Dodge

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DISCRIMINAIIOH
the A5
IN
IMPLOYMINT ACT.
rue
)Aers inf;ratl
be
obtained born Pb. Wag..
Hoom office at lit Ciselab.
luIldIag, 12490 N. I. S...
enP Avonue, tlerth Ml.oni,
Plauld. 3314), Pelepk..ei
310.1973

sl'4u10p1.d *,ki
trmnsma*mc3ri, puJvvesr :1.ic 1.3,

Z door k,.ir-j+.

angina, automatic

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WiRE WhEELS. CONVERTISLE, RACING GREEN
EXTERIOR, IXIRA SItAR?--------

Yii PS0$$$$
thli teeth. ivory dey for 'a lIttI. ---- --- • -II' Otlando Clipper, 90 is p, II, . $2.70 p., wuh bsssd in 11
son, arid haIler. Rest oiler. I 29
w..k •oSmeot.
1, Woodland Psiva. (PIn.eit
DIAL 32224)1 0$ 425.5930
Area)

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Wilt. Mrs Hunt, 217 N. Wild
I)' v ts'nm leach, I.,. u
call
..
-753.027).
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CAMPING S TRAVEL TRAILER
IVINRUDE MOTORS
HOINING'S WESTERN AUTO
172-4401
SANFORD

4

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2 DOOR HARDTOP, V-S, J S't
i
INC,, RADIO, HEATER, LOW MILLAUL.........

Paachbucjcj-1 and barge (fun boat).
large .isc.11.nt has. for house.
bat, leach buggy needs work.

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1969 JAVELIN

Watar condItioners. 377-4610.

Office cleanirag - Evenings,
Excellent .farsnce,

WITH FULLY AUTOMAT'C TRANSMISSION PLUS OTHER AC--

Cl S'0RIES. WE HAVE 2 10

1O95
DOMESTICS &amp; OTHER MODELS

72. bats, Mlii"Egulpment
r"-

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V.8 engine. euP-3mifl*, Pr
power st..rng, factory air colUiitiQn,fl, S
arid • blue finish witi', i ht 5, vin'yl top. -

WE HAVE 2 10 CHOOSI I ROM

Phone 322.0736.

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Your* for on','........

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1964 KARMAN GHIA

IOATS-MOTORI-TRAILERS
DICK JOYCE WELL DRILLING
ROISON 5PORTING GOOt)
2" and Larger, Pump. Sprinklers, DOWNTOWN SANC)PD 377.5941

and you want to build your SERVICE BUSINESS by r.ac'ring
new prospects and increasing your customer list,
Advertise Your Services in th. "Business S.rvjces' Want Ad
S•cfon.
5Dys21Day$l3WbI.

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S
Estra clean.........................

1967 VW DELUXE SEDAN

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and air

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1968 VW DELUXE SEDAN

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WE HAVE

for

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1969 DODGE

1969 VW DELUXE SEDAN

1964 Gibraltar, travel trallar, $550.

OFECLEANING

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ALL ARE LOADED WIIH EQUIPMENT - . . AIR CCD'TICN.
$
ING, IADIO, AND MANY OTHER
,-sCCLSSOP,Ik S. BIG SAVINC'.S...............

•riici.' st.pi
Al'.
6, over cab, only $197.
PLIANCE REPOSSESSIONS, 108
N. Elm.

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3-1970 VW DELUXE SEDANS

$6) month. 372.9711.

UtilIty
trailer, $35. Wired
hook-up. Has spare tire.
___!,3_! 331 6.

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VW

1968

V.8

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1963 DoJijo pkkup truck with 1966 I
Op.n Road full cab camper. Es.
cellarit condition. $1,000 down
and tale over 13 payments at:

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shallow well. Water guaranteed,
Call 322-4653.

IF YOUR BUSINESS IS SERYICE

Par

Seagle, AKC, female, 10 months
old, all shots, Call 322-1712.
after 4 p.m.

your _________________________

Call 323.1456 anytIme

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WELLS DRILIFD-PUI.4PS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types Si sites
W. repair &amp; $.,vla.
ST'NE
Macbin. £ Supply C,,
.107 W. 2nd St.
122.44)2
Now Is the tIm. 4. get

ec31nS • )roM'nlsstO4' e reor ad.
b,oke s''Pe • el.ct,kul tIiOM

71. Campers, Travel Trailers

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For instoncei

ieage

Need some repair work? Having trouble finding where to buy t?
You can find your answer in this d6l f e a + u r e of our cl1ssItIed
pages.
_______________________________
PLASTIC
LAMINATION

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131-0136.

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tires.

whitewall

con!&amp;Iy

The next best thing to a new car.
used carwithal00% guarantee.

kitten,, 3 months old need
a home, Come pick yours! Call

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cu.

150

males, back and silver tipped;
one Calico female. 322-1635.

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inch 6 cylinder engine, power steer.
factory air, fined gliss, radio &amp; hed+.r,

"225'

SAVE

Five

BUSINESS SERVICES
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wc.e)ls'tt eo,of$!o.s. 327-219'?.

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SO!,

going or where you'. been, the pur; .fectly a-orable part P.,.
place for fine furniture is . • •
sin.Slam.s. kittens. Fr... Four

$7 L

Two bedrooms. I balk. Iatg. P4..!.
San cud 5. os (aider
-------------------oi Ak Ia 94$
I
Tap. recorder
-- -Value
di room. 477 R.'sala (.r
Fer snfurcrs.tson Call 322.7420
.tb1
effe'
lots
$IS
000
$3
OtO
4
0
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Nignts Sundais £ HvI*d.ys
$ •waar. 3729123.
?75.40 3774124 3772677

.4 for S d.we and g.l 2 I 71Au4vs. Trurks w.nt.4
r-.. s.ta
.v* FPE' Artcn-obum.i for' =
- 'i-.--Ao4et Icr 5.1.
sat. inIy.

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For

$1 p.r day rental for ElectrIc Car- Free kittens, part P.rsan,lw.,ts
old, love children and dogs?
pet Shampooer with puichas. of
322-0233.
Ilu. Lustre. CARROLL'S FURNI.
TURF.
Dalmation puppies, AKC, 10 s..u,ats
__________
old, shots and wormed. $30 and
Get with It man and ,na'tse
$40. 322.419?.
scens-no matter where youre

Vi$Ol,

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55A.

For Sal.

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Wypb.vil. sectional and chair, Cocker Spaniel puppl.s.AKC, 2
blond, females, 5 weeks old,
100%
latex foam. Washable
$ICO each. 322.5117.
cover. Best offer. 322.27)9,

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condition1 $15. 322.5457.
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323.0790.
Air Conditioned Close-Out Price,
Refrigerators specIal
prIce.
(half), cute,
limt.d time only. G. H. HIGH Shepherd puppies
healthy, males end f.m,las,
APPLIANCES, i ;oo w. ist st.
$10. CaU 322 0094.
322.3113.

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speettna

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pasture, full professional care. 1960 Chevrolet. C.ii 322.7241
Mu., of riding trails, $60 ma,
payments of $7 or $70 cash.
Call 322.0094,
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Call Credit Manager, 322-9411
RIDING MOWERS sell fast tk,,.
or see at Sanford Sewing Cent. 63. Dogs, Cats, Pets
days. Use • Sanford He'ald
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Wirif Ad to tall yours, Ca II
--_ Tropical Fish and complete equip322.2611 and ask fo an ad.
merit, Aquarium World, 1913 - -__________
TELEVISION SITS 12$ UP
Franch Ave. 117-92).
MILLERS
7619 Orlando Dr.
321-0112
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slightly scratched In shipment, to
Call 322-9490 after S p.m.
be sold for $40 each, or 7 pay.
-- merits of $0. Phone Credit Manag.
sr 327.9411 or see at Sanford Geld;3, g.ntt., very nIce, $150. 196$ Cimisro, Super Sport As.
sume payments. S.. at 101 An.
S-ewing C'snt.r, 307A E. lit
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Taci, available. ANIMAL HA.
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$19,500
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Payments loss than Wsswood FIor,d,
P,0 gr
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rooms
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Dining set, $65. UI. nuwvlriy I 59. MachInery
couch. $1 25, Dry.r. $90 Single
1961 Cbse,r'mts.t Pickup, 6 cylind..!
bedroom suit., Ills; Mix.r, $15; Half yord drsj lIns with ,.v.
automeI
$500. 3220539.
yard dwrnp truck. Yard and one
24 hour burglar alarms, 5 for
F..If T Si H. 775.4174.
$10. Petit oven, $12; manual
77. Autos For Sale
typewriter, $22' $150 baby items
61, Farm &amp; Garden SupplIes
for $45, 661.1047.
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Bassett mnd,,n buffet, dining .bl., Raw Florida Peat. MInImum ordar
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5 yard kid. Grineva, 349.5194.
6 chairs, Ills new. SI 25. 119
callent condition. A real buy.
Pinecrest Drive.
$300 arid take over payments cr
Plants - Pepper. Marigold. 5IciC
will trade for another car of tb.t
Air condItioners-new. used, buy, WOODRUFF'S GARDEN CENTER
lilUl. 322.0010 Oi- 322.4557.
322.3976
trade, repair. 322.0513 anytIme. 601 Celery Avo,

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-lots 12? 500
and Rum, and Billa ire i
M.ir t,elv. - 3 b.droo. LIria
• Mary sp.cs.Iuzung in hair
2 baths Florida room on three
styling .4 Billa's Beauty Salon.
pretty o+s 522.100.
373 1010
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EXCELLENT
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Yours for $297. Appliance P..------- ---- --------poss.ssions, 106 N. Elm. 322. Spirs.P piano, good condition, $250
1963 Ford ball ton truck, 6 c-,l
323.1455.
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$310
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FREEDOM
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household hems. Thursday and
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up, $61 moMb.
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JOHNNY WALKIR '
CASH 322-41 32
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used furn,tur C. app andes
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id1. Call Tom, 373.1476322.4991
Small boat fr.iI.r. for tO'
4160.
Mod.rc 3 bedroom furnished houss.
boat 322 3553 eventri
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3 edroc s 2 baths sapa!a+e driBeb, Best.
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tamed., $20. Walker. $10.
Call 322.1 $7.
Cl.th., dryer. ga,, all cycle, lit,.
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C1 ITU dc ondiii,+rier, $250. ..-- -''-IS gal, boat tanks, $30 a.. Chair and •Homan, $10. 'TV.
944 Ford, 1350. 322-6710.
$32.50: chest of drawers, 115
c__$2_322442I
"'O pound tir.ttt,t;$cnbe
used for commercial use. $464,
What do ycu want to buy. What

Dy. at &amp;61-4436 for d.t.fl.
Check with G.erg. Stuart II)
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hettom,. $2: Girl's dross., step
12.14, 12; girl's teen dresses
,I,, 7, $7. Won.,,'. suIts and
+cr flt dr.,,., sits 12, 3.
Pon. 227-5635.

Mu)+iIs Lii+i'uq R.alfor
SWELL THAT PALNT1
191, S French
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room big spacious yard lice1 41 Iasiaess Opport*mlti.s
.ist locator. FHA terms a'..fl- Start your own letter shop and
ibIs. Only $11500
Cøpyig service with the consPhone for appo rskn.nk
pact
G'.stetn.r r-sproduc't4cis
Ev.nings arid Sundays

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payments of $4. Will take trade
as part payment. Wilk was.
i-arty. Call 322.9411 or evenIngs $1 1-1146 for Credit t4gr.

Ayenue.

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Household Goods
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7-1970 new Zig-Zag sewing ma.
chine, sli;btly si-ratched In ship.
m.nt to b. sstd icr $71 sash

ei.f.r Pear, You pick. $150
b.15h.t. Call 327-7546 hardall

irovcd pasiure, pave4 road
HOMES
f.n:.d cross fenced
rota9
I If N Pci-I Ave S.,,40j'd i.
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342 1;'iv 4 1 h
0T fl$
$700 DOWN PAYMENT
limits
ofScnfordE
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for lbs 3 b.4roe'n i'
c.11.n4
d.v.lopm.rt
po+art,i
hem. vewiy
baths tk
Call today for apg rl',prê +0
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new
plumbing
p.in+.C.
see the5. desirable hit 11fl5
fuHy
awning WinOows
tures
sIdrq
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$nd bath, with ca
sisewar doors red brick trImmi two
THE TIME TESTED F R
walk-n closets. fenced . yard.
I'O.N PARE AVENUE '
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LISTINGS v&amp;.1D
7 beth. central
badroo'r
IEDO0M RENTALS
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. - W. w.H n.naq. for you or
Florida reon wilt $'o wall ci?.
ptac.m.rii only. For more nfor.
Deting a'. cf;r.d ,n thu ICPS
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call .s.nlnq 322
73
ma$on
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Cell 372.1000 4oiModem Air conditioned
S4.thrg s.iary open
373.1340 r 322-7$4
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hne .lhs icceptad Aptv in Ger.qe aartneI' • cd't'e
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mid, pool prwilnei •du'Ps, $175.
sor 0?'. MAYLANZ
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SEMINOLE REALTY
32-532 01e,S AP'S - tO acres. bqb .4
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ments snd ni out it
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put a rver( curb on he Ro hr Lv;v u.i
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321? 5. Orlando Dr.
Sanford
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lienLered th,,;:dt'rs}Iowt!rlu maitly (luring the
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mm showed up at last night's pIin that require, busing fir s t ,
c'ininnIe County Sehool Ro4Irrt cir-ond and third graders fronI prrdominnnfl'- hI.-t -k ne-Igi
rhc,d school to Pinecre*t er
.'il4ry Elementary (aci
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mentart Vonds who .idrted
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have
don't
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M ary Di trict Fire Commnt1
sloners, has ,ippreared before
the county commission reque't
ing purchase of a new truck
. • . 41 twu) door VeIfl to cost h
teen $2,804) 2.900. Urban tol
the board that. the district h.4(l
$4,500 in the miscellaneous e
nense fund.
county commissioners ail
thorized transfer of 53.0110 from
expenses other than salaries to
the capital outlay account for
purchase of the van. However.
a joint resolution is needed in
expenditures over $1.O0 and Ur-'
ban was requested to refer the
mutter to th e Lake Mary Dcpartment.
The Influx of new voter regis,
t,'atinn In
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Mrs. Camilla
Bruce. Supervisor of registration. requested utilization of two
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chlf since last October , but
with 20 years experience
si.st*nt chief, &amp;xpressed cornpkte surprise when informed
of the letter.
After all," he said, "we're
a group of volunteers and you
can only get them to do so
much-you're lucky to get
them to come out to a kgitinist e fire, let alone * drill."

Ccmmenting

on

vtjuipment~
Joyce pointed to the (act that
Casolberry has more equipment

than many towns in the Ama
including a 1,0IJI) gallon pumpor. two 300 gallon Ufl)C, 11
ro ue truck. rescue hoot, es'sus-citatoru anul prsonat safoty
etiu.Ipment.
Council ChaIrnian Torn N.
pier stated that he would re"" 1IJUIflICflt until he could
meet with )1*yor Blow h u t
promised to "look into and resolve th e problem to the beet
of his ability."
Major Blow told the Herald
that as far as community relatlons go, Caaselberyy V.,Luuteer Fire Department h... th
best its the area. He atidLl
th*t as the council had also
been requemted to Investigat, it
was now th eir prerogative.

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fl.a( of the fl s(ablc. sx are be ed :i tra.umu sea -semi.
remaining open during theComm.s.sion-er Robert Pariter
County S.iit.t.in
}hb
'otr' season used for training
bins, in a report to the County of the horses. Bobbins continued k&gt;Id the board that he had visit.
back."
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of felt that the pre.sa wasnut do
where a 4-year-old boy, look- Club, has tatett that it appears as of Aug. 10, 38 per cent
becu
cleaned
log right by the dub and that
stables
had
facility
will
meet
all
rethe
that
the
Ing for his mother aul
n.wa.i .ilso not dooais
ed
in
se
peti
oo,
and
deadline
the t.Omniissi
to
and had
ttuirements b %' the
tering a policeman: 's1y
sprayed.
ing
right.
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they felt that they
to per rent hsd been
my told me to get out of the morrow.
u inIsSliri The Aug. 1 deadline bad en- were complying with reguiatIR'
Robbins
'kl
house and not come back."
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compassed spraying and closing tluua" Parker continued that.
The kid was 4 years old
(if the t stahk. which will not in bmi opinion, the club should
(and I'll betcha his Mama had
he tate regulated.
time mentality of a S-year-old!i
to
The press was welcomed to
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horsc*, Parker went
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to Sanford again
(three
to show that the horses were
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other appointments were can ni'ue, feat - uwvg trUPIt4l
well cared for, and club at
called at the list moment . .
with
windi
of
O
(aches
told bun th at so much of
depresolun
Senatorial Candidate B ill
the
publicity W*3 tinfavorable
sua od
mui
an ho
eOyTtil A
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tnai mey were Ln.SIQUS
1V6
he ahansas lilaud. today
nesday. Aug. eli, If aid when
good publicity. Parker suggested
aid
ed * Weekend IhIVSt
he makes the scene, It'll reituor
that the comwla.slun arid the
the number to only one who
to she Itorkia east caaast.
pues visit th club within th.
hi. si't l,ci--n he'ii look in,, (r
week to ascertain the pr"m
ugrc..
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13
the voter aupjiut
and (LII
attenuutt
tThe
Sanford
Ikiaki
-4/ prepared fur fast actkn, lb.
wiuki be Hnfs*lis,
ed to ielejie h 't\iri tiuD
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tia5 morning rel*tiv to the
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On* way you can tell the di?said
the
depression
was
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above statements and W AS uti
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toa- meti tu a recorded mesas re
((10141 totIIIY dei slop Into
isto'p aini a iii ut're I. In the
that 'the number a- st not u
$ tau karrk.as.
markup of the toothpat..
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with The !lii1d. 3tUIEdtCt said
thai, tile hid etting is tAU proposed for -itht'r Dereinher if
hia year, or the first quarter
of 71. provid in g trnetiected ,isnot encountered while
trmng o wt the ;lPresar'.' land.
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and

atialy object to the altimsinig

pr'icedures. This motion passed
with only P.-it. Buie. board memher '?riting 'against the measure.

Bute said he would like to see
th e ctt pave the ii.U(3.
'ston .irnae over itivisig
the board property to Seminole
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avoid the problem;, but th is
finally discarded slOce
felt tint government funded
agencies like the .scton group
t.uuld fU O
Board approved. lease on
Bwldlng 74 aL Son(ard •irport
'or one year mUt protested over
the rental -use to $l)bO tnun old
$11d'I rate. Schuul* use the
airport building to house tu.xtbucks for the school system,
Completlun dates fur two
South Seminole areas schools
We re delayed wi th buar'i .-spir',val
astbrook !emuntarv
- uoul 4s completion date was
-.ud to Aug. 24 it the rtuut
'he architect who sought
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organization and training programs, public relations and
educational programs as perWas to fire prevention, morale.
safety instruction.s and safety
equipment,"

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torn Elem.!nttry khoot for .h,.
.1.14 low hid Ii'
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for new registrations. Mrs.
Bruce stated that It would be
necessary to make hetwe
!.800-2,000 new plates. Comrnis.
sinners authorized the use. with
the addition of an expenditure
f $200.
Maintenance of Big Tree }'ark
also came under th e considera-'
(ion of the commission. Problenis still exist in the park
relative to drainage, and the
road department was authorized
to clean the drainage ditches
and replace culverts. Commis.
sinner Robert Parker also suggcsted that It would be advant.
ageOus to haul shell to the park
for the walkwava, and this was
also authorized by the com
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will he denied - .
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tldren, exoressed concern nv, is the question in the minds f
having to leave for wcr!c t- of t::e Seminole County School
Ire 7 am. and leave their chitnari dur:ng last nighCs meet
dren alone "on thestreet" until
the bus came along and picked
Tt.. .du - .rors approved pay.
fCtiTfl; 4 pf Ofl Pe A ('l 3) In
ii 1.37 vpaare feet of property on Pine Street in :,n
ri"* Georetow, sri' n Pjv ti,
-'a city Streets.
.
.sIter Teague ( 'mini :nanie
-er. tnrnrmed im aoard tuit
. tug. .t pub!:.-: arr.4 Ii
'fl scheduled for property
I
ner-s in that areas 'sy the city
•.-'nv-- ••••, .ii.irt tuiHu
p
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) sue%* •TL
to provide
.f-'f'i' 14-d thar
li J.tE ('.%SSEI.BERRY
'he mi
p*- ug Georgetown u nortti•
V. tie*t he had
'iL the i' south flreetj,
Dvisonsion in the ranks of the
ginning of tint aa.t e!a5
and
City )lafls to assess propert!
Caita.lberry -%'ohnten Lire fire tr*ining' until alter vacaowners on both iide.i of the
Department has come to a bead tlona. Tan firemen have signed
up for the f!rst .tid enurse -i;d Hopper ichoni vtrnre the
'i III the receipt of * totter by
scheduled
to btin
Mayor Curtis Blow and tach
Seminole Community .ctio0
hedu1es1 for September agency is headquartered.
member of the city council dewill be * five night, Is Is rae city would be asiesseul
mending an investigation of
hours a night, course conducted
for Its shore of
certain aspects of tza1nlng.
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leadership and functions et the train the new men and offer suggested having i-high Carltho old bands a refresher course tun, school 4iidc, ippear at the
department.
in fir, fighting technique&amp;
scheduled hearing and vocifer-

porary basis. for name plates

Speaking as we were of buiitp
er stickers . . . finally got a
clue from County Commissioner
Greg Drummond on Our ques-'
tion of, 'Where are they . . .
here Ills, time to be evaluating
the candidates and you have
trouble remembering all their
names,"
Seems that a certain po litical
advertising supplier in Illinois
hasn't been able to live up to
their promise of "guaranteed
one week delivery"
. • with
some of the politicians comrn
plaining that they've had orders
in for over three weeks already.
That's why you don't Ilitit too

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Polk was not the only ono
mention the "amp of M'1'
rnfavnra4ilv
Rots
rlevah,nd

Polk p00%inted atil that he had

'mt Commission Is paying

tax assessors office, on a tern-'

SIGNS OF 'l'li TIMES: In
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n4 a pli'e to ,,os,se the 1';:

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state go"Itbelieves he can run a resjHfflsible
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taxes in
'rnment. without new or
1971. (Page 5A)

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She'
two
gambling
W. E, - ''Bill'' Davis on
counts after bliatering the veteran lawman criticisms he furnished his of(ice wi th $40000 of th e (siwith a presentment accusing him of miscofl
Payer's money: "It all belongs
gambling, 1111(1 lewd behavior
duct tit
to the government If we cant
with children. (Page 7A)
keel) any of It, we'll ship it right

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Doug 1)ickey Ltinchenp. a big SIII't'eMM foi' 14yman Boosters. (Page 8A)

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President Nixon nwets in New Orleans today
with advisory councils from seven states
(IISCUSS Southern school (l(''j'lt'gttt ion efforts
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Israel will take it It rtR'i Attit ude toward thc
Middle East peace negotiations as a result ol
Esypt's repor t ed movement of fl1i.-ilt's closet
to the Stie'. (iitI. (Ptt' 11))

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tell me "the surest way of
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those Polacks out of air corps."
(Gee, and I promised not to

A major reshuffling
11 of fol'(TS and the transfer

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driving ahead of ril e was probably the greatest athocate of
pol!ution ever, lie had another
one of those cyccatching bump'
"I'm for air
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pollution - let's go back to
horses!"

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submitted
auger W. E.
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nient which projected revenue at 1,MII,00() with ftn'
ticipated expenditures at $2,818,970.
Including last night's paring, the deficit dropped a total $21(l,1(3 to $20t;,1fl3.
A.
Other Items deleted In the action included: lfi,bO()
for a shop-building needed to house city equipment;
About that reported' cross
S8,800 for new ('lvk Center stage curtains; .9-1() burning . . . wasn't anything
for a pulvinit'r nnd street sweeper at five Years fi- more than the son of the fimily
no tici ng; $25,000 for a new borrow pit; $21,420 for trying to play a joke on his
now refuse packer on five-year financing, niid $11,11110 Dad!
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group that -tayod till the end
snd anSwer session.
'rm going to 'ranahassee,'
Angel began by ,hnwing trapseø ,
'vr,yis of Sheriff John
par.ne,e, of the school
Polk another of the main
hudget lie commented that he speaker. Polk told of his fight
thought • this l what the t4*
to keep hiq Piit1get uncut With

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away fl1tit1 5 to opei iii.' t lit' L it 'i R'. inimitig pools 811(1 n i )i.il f of t I
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meet at Americali Leçlou Ball
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IHW1 p.m, All candidates and rn
tereetad Republicans thvit.d.

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of eclu,.ively by commuter buses to replace its famed
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opr-rnOVC" to kcc iarget citk' in the UPi(C(I
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around massive
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